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ATOtAOn BAILT COKTOIATION for tho Mootli of NevMiiber, IMS 5,305 of the Andtt o f

PRICE THREE W i l # VOL. L in ., NO. 52. (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, bONN., FR ^A T, DECEMBER 1,193^.

TURKEY ALSO ‘^ ob o Poet** Is Sibottsboro Witness FIRM WnUNG ENJOYED MEAL 90 SURROUNDED JOBNSONMAY OVERMILUON Vegetarian Society Had Him IMPOSE CODE TO CONFER ON As Guest of Honor At BY ARCTIC ICE Thanksgiving Banquet. C A U m H E L P ONPWNECO. U C m RATES New York, Dec. 1—(AP) :— —^The Thanksgiving dinner of the Vegetarian Society of New IN A WEEK’S York was enjoyed by one and May Ha?e to Leave Vessel A. T. & T. and AhniaBB President Samnel Fergnson an—especially by the turkey. The turkey was the guest .of Company Say They Hare of Mandiester Electric Co. honor at the affair. Presented in Far North and Take to Reports from 44 States by George Grey Barnard, it TOUHYGMGSTER strutted about its case near the No Competition — Object Tells Herald Concessions festive board, ate wheat and Floes^ In Jam for Two cehred in Washington - r apples and watched the v^e- COMMITS SUICIDE tarians devour celery, spinach, to Regnlatkma. • Administration Expects tfl Will Be Made. onions, green peppers and other Months. dishes. ’The turkey will bo cared for Washington, Dec. 1.—(AP)— Place Three Miffions M on* a Preeident Samuel Ferguson of by the society imtil it dies a Moscow, Dec. 1.— (AP)—Ninety WiDie Sharkey, Acquitted of Hugh S. Johnson today told news­ the Manchester EHectrlc Company, natural death. ’Then it will be men and wom en aboard tk,e ice­ burled with its feathers on. men that if necessary he would im­ OB Payrolls Wffhin a Sh<^ in an open letter to the PubUc Util­ breaker ^Chelluskla, jammed and Kidnapiiig (3iarge, Hangs pose NRA codes containing only ities Commission of the State of battered by Arctic ice for two months, may haye to abandon the labor provisions on both the tele­ Tmie. Coimecticut, dated November 22, in­ phone and the aluminum Indistries. Self inCelL dicates the wilUngnesi upon the SELF RULE POUCY vessel and take to the floes of the He had received from-the A, T. Bast Siberian Sea. and T., a communication objecting part of the company to meet with Washington, Dec. 1—(AP) —Tda representatives of the Town of Their plight was revealed today to coming under a code at all on St. Paul, Dec. 1.— (A P ) —WUUe Manchester, the Public Utilities FOR LIQUOR TRADE by a wirelesL message from the grounds that the company was non­ Sharkey, alleged gangster, civil works administration annoono- Commission and the Manchester _shlp, helpless at 62 North Latitude, competitive. banged himself with his necktie in ed today that “aproxlmately 1,25(^« 172 West Longitude. In response to questions at a Electric Company, at which time cell In the Ramsey county jail 000” were put on the civil wmim . the company will endeavor to make Ihwislons ana fuel are being press conference, the NRA adminis­ payroll during the first week of such rate adjustments as wUl re­ trator said the Aluminum Company here evly today. landed on the ice and everything is operation. * sult in a betterment of public re­ Federal Director Says There being made ready to leave the ship of America was refusing to accept Sharkey with three other mem­ lations between the company and should i.’urther pounding by the a code with fair trade practice pro­ bers of the Touhy gang, including Reports to Harry L. HopUna its pa.rons Win Be as Little Interfer­ floes, which gravely endangered her visions. Roger Touhy, the leader, was re­ from 44 states and the Dlatrict of Commisston Suggestion Nov. 25, necessitate abandonment. Since this company controls 98 cently acquitted in Federal District Columbia were that 1,183,287 were The letter was in reply to a sug' The ship reported the ice-battering per cent of the business in this (Jourt of the $100,000 kidnaping of employed as of November 25. gestion mad by the Public Utilities ence as Possible. menace h£wi been tempor«u11y re­ country and the law requires that William Hamm, Jr., mimonalre New Mexico, North Dakol^ Commission. Both are printed lieved by a change in the wind but a substantial proportion of amy in­ br6wn]T* Massachusetts and Minnesota bkve dustry is needed to propose a code, Sheriff George H. Moeller said not reported and Hopkins said their today's Herald. indlcatMl another wind shift might A centred figure in the Scottsboro case, Victoria Price, is shown at Shukey was fovtnd dead by a jailer reports probably wlU bring the total In ths letter addressed to the crush ha vessel. Decatur, Ala., with Orville Gilley, who corroborated her charge that a Johnson ssdd he did not see how one New York, Dec. 1.—(AP)— A was to be arrived at voluntarily madclng his six o’clock rounds. He to 1,250,000. president of the utilities company, Noted Scientist Aboard band of N egros attacked her on a Southern Railway freight train nearly policy of self-rule for the liquor in­ containing the fair trade practices saUd rounds are made hourly and the Commission outlined the action The Chelliukln sailed from Mur­ thr^ years ago. Gilley, a roving young hobo poet, gave his testimony Oklahoma during the first w e^ demanded by Independent alumi­ that apparently ’'haurkey had hamged taken uring the past two years by dustry to as great sm extent as pos­ mansk August 10 carrying a crew « the trial of Heywood Patterson, one of the seven accused Negroes. completed its entire quota undto a group of patrons who sought to num concerns, forming two per cent himself sometime between 5 a, m., the program designed to give Jooa sible was voiced today by Joseph H. of 61 iommanded by Prof. Otto and 6 a. m. His cell wau on the sec­ bring about reductions in the area Schmidt, the.noted Arctic author­ of the Industry to 4,000,000 persona throughout t&a Choate, Jr., new director of the Fed­ L abor Code ond floor. charge and the rate structure of ity, and a party of 17 passengers country. eral Alcohol Control Administra­ He said, however, that he was Sheriff Moeller said Sharkey had the local company. including five women and one child That state put 101,000 persona on The Commission points out that prepared to Impose, if necessary, a complained of a heaulache to a guard tion. to relieve a little colony of scien­ civil works jobs, and Hopkins said the detailed evidence presented at SAVANTS GIVE WARNING code prescribing wages, hours and about 1 a. m., and had asked for today there are no more jobs tor In his first interview since his ap­ tists who had spent the previous the hearing proved that the rates other labor conditions for this in­ aupirin tablets. pointment Wednesday by President winter rtn bleak Davldoff idand. Oklahoma. established by the company were dustry and the telephone business e sheriff said Roger Touhy and Roosevelt, Choate declared that the Unusually heavy ice prevented Statee Reporttng \ not excessive, but suggested that as well. two of his alleged aids, Eddie The statee reporting and the nux^ alcohol administration would cause the ship from reaching closer than “Father” McFadden, and Gustav the feeling between tho company ON INFUnON PROGRAM ’The issue over inclusion of fair her of men placed dn jobs folio#: a minimum of interference in es several miles from the island so, on trade practices in the aluminum “Gloomy Gus” Shafer, confined In Alabama, 37,170; Ariaona, 6.279; and its patrons might be Improved tabllshment and operation of the ------^ ------* Sept. 17, the tnmsfer of the relief code has come to a question of eeparatl cells In other parts of the Arkansas, 17,160; California, 20,* if the company were to make some poat-repeal liquor ii^ustry. p a ^ and supplies was begxm by Jail, bad not been Informed of e^ncess'on to Its patrons. A rate whether a monopoly now exists in 500; Colorado, 10,681; Connecticut, Tba naw liquor "Caar” aaid he did means of an airplane carried on Sharkey's death. concession or reduction was sug­ Eleven Social Sdence P ro-lR . B. MELLON DEAD; violation of law, and whether the Other Chargee 4,711; Delaware,^ 794; District of not aspaot anything in the way of a board for such an emergency. code is to be used as an instrument Columbia, 9,086; Florida, 45360; gested as the means by which ttis After the acquittal of the four repeal celebration "explosion’’ and On each return trip from the Is- for breaking up advsmtagea held by Georgia, 71,488; Idaho, 1,000; BUh- might be effected. Tuesday of the Hamm kidnaping e:q>rea8ed the opinion that return of laml, the plane brou^t to the ship lessors Urge Immediate the Aluminum Company of Amer­ ois, 47,920; Indiana, 23,804; Iowa, ronferonce Thursday they were held on an Indictment re­ liquor would rMult in a "conslder- ANDREW’ S BROTHER 14,689; Kansas, 82,084; Kentucky. The date of the conference be­ ica. turned against them In a state court aUe reform in the drinking hAbits (Oonlinoed on Fags Three) This concern, long dominated by 1,113; Louisiana, 87,940; Maine, 6.- tween the PabUc UtUltlea Commle- in Chicago for thA^ abduction last a t the people.” Return to the Gold Stand­ the Mellon family, has control of 914; Maryland, 7339; M ich ij^ 48,- sion, town officials and representa­ July of Jqbn factor, Intematlqaal Choate, seated In his Wall street the entire domestic production of tives of the Manchester Electric ■peculator, and « removal hearing 000; Misslsrippl. j.9,814; Mlsaouri, Company has been set for Thurs­ law office, smiled broadly at a bar ard— Their Suggestion. Pittsburs^ Financier Passes virgin aluminum and with its mann 6491; Montana,^0343; Mebraaka.S.- day, December 7 at 10 o’clock la rage of technical quaatlona fired at P. W . A . facturhig su^i" . 000: Nevada, 280; New Hampahize, him by aewepepennan. the forenoon. The oonfereace will per cent of die entire industry. Sharkey and 'Shafer also Mtors 8,1T|^ Now Jersey, 17,750; Nbw "You may as wan know,” he aaid, Away After Month’s Ill­ Nra tatis hot tak«A' k Mand pubUc YotC 163,088; North Carolina, 6,- be held in the offices of the Public Swarthmort, Pa., Dec. 1.—(AP) wahtod on mall robbery ohargif hi Utilities Commission, State Office that you are dealing with a total AL SMITH ASSERTS Mlnneapohs. 686; Ohio, 68,047; Oklahoma, 101> Building, Hartford. ignoramus. I don’t know anything —With a warning that President (Conttimed on Page Three) It wios recced that during the 000; Oregon, 5,067; Pennsylvania, At the special meeting of the more about this job than you do Roosevelt’s monetary policy 1s mov­ ness— Was 75. Hamm trial observers said Sharkey 37,641; Rhode Island, 8,060; Soutti Carolina, 38,178; South Dakota, 7,- Board of Selectmen last Monday have been in Washington just 24 ing toward Inflation of “alarming appeared dazed and that William hours and I am almost lost in the 661; Tennernee, 80,190; Texas, 188,- night, the lighting committee of the prdportions,” 11 social science pro­ Scott Stewart, chief defense co\m- Boa^d, composed of Chairman Cook complexities at the job. Says Civil Works Program Pittsburgh, Dec. 1— (AP) —R. B. STATE’S MILK PLAN sel, had said he believed Sharkey 689; Utah, 2,801; Vermont, 8,060; and Selectmen Sherwood G. Bowers Is a BepubUoan fessors of Swarthmore college urge Mellon, president of the Mellon Na­ was unsound mentally. Virginia 5,842; Washington, 19349; and John I . Jenney were narked to “In general, however, I want to immediate return to the gold stand­ Sheriff Moeller said he had imme­ West Virginia, 22,635; Wisoonsln, Arranged Merely to Pro­ ard “sdthough not necessarily with tional bank and brother of Andrew 40,000 and W arning 700. Total 1,- attend fie conference. Town Coun­ say that my appointment came Mellon, died today at the aige of 75. NOW IN OPERATION diately informed County Coroner C. sel William S. Hyde will accompany without warning, despite the fact a dollar of the former gold content.” A. Ingerson. 183,267. In a statement which they assert­ The multi-millionaire bamker and Relief rolls in October increased 9 the committee at the conference. am a Republican, and after I had vide an Alibi philanthropist bad been in falling Galled “Stir Oraay” Selectman S. G. Bowers, a member expressed my views on state regula­ ed was not “issued on behalf of Stewart described Sharkey as per cent over September. Prelimin­ Wall Street, but on behalf of the health for a month and last Wed­ ary figures showed that 2,851304 of the committee, took a prominent tion. I spent all of Wednesday dis­ nesday his condition took a turn for “stir crazy” after the Chicagoan had small, income receivers,” the sav­ attempted to reach some Inms in the families on relief rolls at the end part in the original appead to the cussing matters with every one con­ Washington, Dec. 1.—(AP) —To the worse. Death occurred at his Producer-Dealers Associa­ ants said.the present monetary pol­ court room during the Hamm trial. of October as compared with 2,7944- Public Utilities Commission for cerned in Washington, and in all Alfred E. Smith, the public works home at 5:19 a. m. icy of the National administration The guns were thoae confiscated 640 at the end of the previous rate structure reductions. that time, I never heard one word administration is a “failure.” To The aged man lapsed into uncon­ President’s Statement will discredit its bther programs. tion, However, to Contmue from the fotir alleged gangsters month. of politics mentioned.” Harold L. Ickes, Smith is “nourish­ sciousness several hours before bis The raUroads have agreed to haul "We have accepted the Invitation “We believe in many of the poli­ when they were arrested several Clboate said that protecticm of ing a grudge as the result of disap­ cies of the government, both eco­ death. merchandise designed for relief dis­ of the Commission in the spirit of At his bedside were the wife, Mrs. months ago. dry states would be attempted pointed ambitions.” nomic and noneconomic,” the state­ Its Opposition to It tribution at reduced rates beginning letting ‘bygones be bygones’ and Jennie King Mellon; a son, Richard through the liquor industry itself, They said so last night, the for­ ment said. "We approve of many today. The eastern roads are grant­ will endeavor in a friendly manner K. Mellon, amd a daughter, Mrs. under regulations set up by the mer New York governor in an of the ends sought by advocates of ing a reduction of 25 per cent from various code authorities. editorial in the New Outlook and Sarah Cordelia Scaife. the regular com m erce rates on all (Continned on Page Four) the monetary policy. We recognize Hartford, Dec: 1 — (AP) — The “The general theory,” he said, “is the P. W. A. chief and Interior sec­ Rlchau'd Beatty Mellon, younger State Milk Control board’s market­ TWO BANDITS SHOT merchandise except coal and coks- that there are many degrees of ‘in­ brother of the former secretary of that the F. A. C. A. will operate retary in an answering statement. flation’ and that as yet the govern­ ing plan after a month’s postpon- On coal and coke the reduction is 90 only when the industries fail to Smith, 1928 Democratic presi­ ment may be said to have inflated ment went into effect today, putting per cent. (Oontiniied on Page Three) function themselves. The code gives dential 'candidate, held the new to a relq,tively slight degree. in operation production quotas and DURING A HOLDUP However, a minimum charge^ - to protect their lhter«rts, as asso­ The total cost to the state for vlve this latest outburst. The dvll the working man should be repre­ turned the guard’s fire, but the man these cases, In which reimbursement 17 Persons Drowned, 150 nomlcs; J. Ronald Pennock, Frances ciate counsel with Attorney William works administration was a logical sented on the code authority, John­ with a sawed-off shotgun who had to 187 mimicipalitics has occurred D. Shaw, a vlpe president of the development of the public works son said he thought it 4 ^ “a ques­ Association. 'Die contents of let­ covered the driver dropped it and has amotmted to $2,304,469.89. De­ program .” (Oonttnoed on Page Three) tion of whether labor really wonts partment workers have made 26,05 > Missmg Damage Is Esti- ters being mailed to members on ■lumped to his seat. A man In the Springfield, Maes., Dee. 1<—(AI^ I t " this question are being released this back seat was also described by a, —Alexander Kaminsky, ftrasMfy ^ e s tlg a tio n s covering all parts ol! ‘T never would lay down a bard the state and many have disclosed afternoon. witness as collapsing as the holdup New Britain, Conn^ who mated at $225,000. and fast rule,” he told newspaper­ After a preliminary session at the car fled in the direction at the bridge from Hampden Jail here October settlement or liability in another men. state or a foreign country, with the Hotel Garde in the morning, • the to Philadelphia. with Paul Wargo, ef Wamagtorlki King Absolved of Murder ‘It semns to me when labor as­ Connecticut Milk Producers’ council William .Crouch, emi^oye of the Conn., aftmr the two are aoefed Igr result that during the Mwinlum sumed responsibility for manage­ 2,984 persons have been traneferred Istanbul, Turkey, Dec. 1.— (AP)— Huh'Commlttee on quality and sani­ First Camden National bank and have beaten a jaU guard, Merritt Seventeen persons were drowned, ment it is assxunlng responsibility tation this afternoon, conferred at Trust Company, was the wounded Hayden, inllfbting Injuriee that to 82 other cities, and 441 persons for profit and loss---which is ^ not have been repatriated to 19 foreign 160 were missing and damaige esti­ Committed 450 Years Ago the state office building with Diary guard. Ptas^dans did not consider ed death, was arraigned mated at $226,000 was done at Barn- labor’s traditional position.” Food Commissioner William J. bis condition critical. charged with tost degree lands. Labor has centered Its light for 81,068 Are fliqmorted sun today by a storm which raged Warner and the other members of Forced To Curb and wae held without bail tor violently along the whole Blaick Sea London, Deo. 1.— (AP) — Guilt in« The professor placed the ages of code authority rq;>riMeDtatlon on the the state milk regulation board. On June 80, 1988, m claseiflca> National Bituminous Coal Industrial The truck was forced to the curb hearing. tions made establlebed that there coast. the murder of two boyp who died the boys at 10 or 12 years. at the intersection of Second and Kamineky was^anastod to were 81,058 persone reeriving eup- Huge wavee destroyed 67 fishing 460 years ago clung today to the They were toll for their ages, he Board. Before he left recently to see Main streets, in the north part of burg recmitly. and wai port from the state and of these motorboats, according to reports name of a King who died in battle said, and one showed evidence of an the d ty . reaching here from the stricken President Roosevelt at Warm back here by Sherilf D. J. 2,877 cases were la the form of only two years later. abnormal tear duct which the pro­ “Suddenly a black sedan came up Wefgo was recaptured #tl area. Large sections of the city His guilt, a belated coroner said, Springs, Johnson announced that be "outdoor relief,” and there were fessor said Indicated he had "cried bad reconuncoded the appointment RESULT?! alongside us,” said Ektward H. Rles, hours of their eecape. ■ 2,171 state cases reeelTiaf strictly of Samsun were under water. Resi­ absolv^ another King who had his eyes out”-^;)res\imably during arms arrested for Ugh#9y dents took shelter in the mosques. been mentioned as the slayer of the of himself, Fred O. .Tryon and Judge Deputy Sheriff James H. John­ Institutional care as follows: bis and bis brother's Impnsonment Geozge W. Anderson of Boston a (Oonttnoed on Ph * and. butglitty but. ^ m _ In hospitals for tbs Insane 1.021 Many houses were destroyed. two princely lads. In the Tower of London. ston at 9 Munro street had a Shipping on the Black Sea was prudential members of the board. Royal typewriter which' ha de­ to ifassichusetts snttiMfika, InstitutkM for the feeble-minded In a paper read before the Society Suspicion in the slaying of( the TREASURY BALANCE paralyzed, but shlpe were taking Not Yet Made sired to sell and after Inaetttog Idantifled as the fil T7, tuberculosis sontorla 166, gen­ of Antiquaries last night. Professor lads has rested' for centuries be­ ■belter at Zonguldak and Ineboln. Today Johnson said that the ap­ a classifled ad in The HeraM ha torn tgr his flngamtota. eral hospitals 494, munletpal bMpl William Wright, dean of the Lon­ tween Richard and bis successor, Washingtan, Deo. 1.— (AP)—Ihs Oigantte Wavee. don hospital, described research in pointments had not yet been made, ■only r^[retted that he did not Mho pair tale 66, almshouses 862. Henry vn, but Professor Wright and Indiciated there ml$^t be a re­ poaltloo of the Tteasury on N «~~ tto vgttlrd failed A Unemployment continues to bs to the perils of Samsun, which he bad removed from their have three or four more ma

; P A S S T W O I UANCHBSTEB EVENING BEBALD, UANGHESTER, dONN, FRIDAT, DECEUBEB1 ,1S8S, 4 XJNKNOV^N womiuEcnjiUR BY UNKNOWN DONOS |TREE FALLS, JUST MISSES FDtE IN COAL POCKET A beautiful basket of 80 Calls Out National Guards HIEATQt< chrysanthemums was delivered DUMP CART AND HORSES OBITUARY IN T R A V E TALES to the Manchester Memorial IS SOON EXTINGOISHED] hospital yesterday, bearing the To Act as Ticket Takers following inscription on the card: I High Wind Today Blows Down ‘To the Unknown, by the Un­ Fire Chief Poy Warns Mm to DEATHS Bnttonball Tree on Summit rki,?*^***®“ * H — 4Athletics,’apparently bewleldered by known at the Memorial Hos­ Street Job. Oklahoma Natlcmal Guardsmen,^’-the----- actioo,^ said: Be Ready for Fires Owing to Mrs. Lewis Rose WiO De­ pital. W m a m L eggett who have been cast in many rolss "It’s all right with me to let any­ High Winds. S. One Who Mrved at the Front” A large buttonball tree, the great- as Governor William H, Murray's body take up tickets. Every ticket WliUam J. Leggett who made his Lin at Box 0 ^ scribe Experiences in Eu­ I er part of it dead, came down in "Military arm^T were ttoket-sellen that is taken out of the treasurer's A fire in the coal pocket of the home in the Tinker building, died part at 10 o’clock this morning *Tiri and takers at the Thanksgiving office, we account for.” Stenman CjocQ com pany on Center lest night at the Manchester Me- Turklah Red Crescent Society b ^ w just missed a dump cart, driver and University of Oklahoma-Oklahoma Governor Muitay, often a critic street at 1 o’clock this afternoon ntorlal hoepltM from a heart at­ Block Away lor rope Monday Ni^t. the work of distributing tents and pair of horses that was carting a A. and M. football game, providing of emphasis on “footballa, basket­ brought Hose A Ladder Company tack. He had been ill . for several a public mystery today. food" among the victims. load of dirt from the William and balls and high-balls7 at Institutions No. 1 of the South Manchester fire weeks and was 78 years old. Born A o w s q . ^A t Bamsun, waves swept SO Oakland strMt junction to a fill that "Alfal^ Bill” decUnwl to explain o f higher learning, never Iftefore has in Irsland, he came to 'fan hester Mrt. Lewli R o m of Hartford, dwellings along the shore bodily into is being made over th^ email atream his order wbloh sent 66 G u a r d r o « , called out the troops in connection ^ I ^ «*o and was employ^^ frldaly known woman traveler and the Bes, At ’Trebizmid, two ckrgo that runs throtigh the White prop- In uniform to take charge of the with ooUagiate affairs. Brothers as a weaver lecturer, will ^ve the first of university stadium ticket booths at ^nficals. Mr. Leggett leaves one daughter, Crowds that greptod " 14^ craft were smashed against the erty, part of the Summit street ex The University coaeldng staff, Uttle damage was done. Spontane- Mrs. .Fra^ of HlUs^ Mries of six lectures on current breakwater tossing 16,000 cans of tension project Norman, but Adjutant General paid a nominal sum by the state, re­ Women” when presented at tke Charlee F. Barrett said 'Teople events and her travels in Ehirope gasoline and millions of bazle nuts The tree stood. in the direct ceives en enhanced sMary from ath­ State theater here Wednesday night and the Orient at the Y. M. C. A. have told the governor that athletio Oilef Foy luui advised the men Church street; two slst^^ Mra ^ ^ PMMge of the new road and was letic receipts and the governor may and all day yesterday continued dda Monday evening. Mrs. Rose gave a wmie the worst storm in 80 years being removed to ^ t it out of the money is being misused, so we are be aiming to strike at what he has am regi^ly duty at the Thomas Jackson and Mra Annie similar course of five lectures last here to m s that it is protected.” ^ eren t fire houses to keep close to Brennan oi Ireland; two brothers afternoon when toe capacity the ravaged northern Turkey, a tornado new road area. The upper part was ^ e d salarlee for "profesaora of theater waa reached for this a iie t- yes son which were received with town of Bosantl, dead about fifteen feet fr ^ the Bennie Owen, veteran dilator of baUe.” thelr^^paratus and be ready to re-1 Joshua of hDddlb Turnpike East enthusiasm, and the Women’s Divi­ buryl^ the streets with sand swept ground up. There was a strong spend to any alarm because of the and (3eorge L^;gett of Dudley noon’s show. Just before theater sion of the "Y” secured her promise from the Arabian deMit and imprla- wind blowing. The were high winds. In case a company is street. He also leaves four grand time this afternoon toe line of .pat­ slogan, promise, and laws were re­ rons at the box office went down at the cloM of the Mries to come oning the populaticm in the houses. | being loaded from the >«riir at the called out, notification of the fact children. peated. We formed patrols and dues win be relayed to other companies, Mato street to toe corner of Bireh again this seasozL The dates for the Oakland and William street inter­ ’The funeral will take place Sun­ were coUecteiL We then divided into FEDHIAL JUDGE to be ready to respimd in ease and around on Birch street. coming lecture coutm are December section. • When loaded they were different groups including table set­ day afternoon at 2:30 at the Dou- 4 and 18, Jantuuy and and another alarm might corns in. The picture is an unusually fine 8 22 driven south to the fill that was be­ ting, trMnlng tenderfoot scouts, gah Funera^ Home on Holl street. February 5 and 19. She has not an< ABOUT TOWN Rev. James Stuart. Neill of St. one, being faithful to toe original ing made, taking a detour arotmd signalling and judging. ’The foUow- bounced as yet the subject for her Mary's Episcopal church, of which story by Louisa M. AlcotL It will' the tree. No other ing girls will be invested Into the THOMAS SCORED lecture Monday evening, but it is The Young Polish People’s society jf®®' were Mr. Leggett was a member, will of­ be shown again tonight and tomor­ troop next week: Barbara row. probable she will give the back- win hold its monthly meeting this 3 ® ficiate aniMmrial will be In the nvund of her trip this summer to evening at 7 o’clock at the church on paa«ed Fannie Annlello and Margaret FOREIGN POUCIES East cemetery. Golwav street. there was a ripping noiM Lurek. We played a game before Bngland, Germany, Geneva and the y ____ The limb fell to the east and Bay State Lawyer Criticizes Eastern countries, and subsequent closing the meeting. Scribe—EMeen Mrs. Christine Shearer of Hilliard ftoetehed w t fully forty feet from lectures will be based on tha^ Vemiard. OF REICH UNKNOWN TWO BANDITS SHOT M rs. Ro m has already appeared street was the guest of honor at a „ ® ,7^ 1..^ ® “ ^ to Troop 7 ^ family reunion on ’Thanksgiving day, * sawing up the broken part of ffis Action in Backing Dis­ this season before the Cosmopoli­ The mooting opened with patrol and all her children were able to ir* drar the way for the Weddings DURING A HOLDUP tans, with a lecture on Japan and comers, after which we had cha­ Manchuria, which was received with be here except John vdio lives in automobile trucks barred Attorney. Hitler’s Agreement With i Wilkinsburg, Pa. Mrs. Shearer must pass it. rades directed by Patrol 2. Some o f acclaim. Her coutm given at the I (Conttoued From Page One) reached the age of 90, July 5 last the scouts w ork^ on fire prevention Faccinto-Capello Children’s Museum in Hartford has and others on signalling. Doris Cole Miss Rose M. CapeUo, daughter of Among those preMnt were Mr. and i m Poland Comes as a Sur­ the driver. "A man sitting to the ! attracted large numbers, and her and Grace Donahua passed first Boston, Dec. 1.— (A P)—<3hief Jus­ Mr. and Mra Charles Capello of 118 time is fully taken up with engage­ Mrs. William McGonigal of Moimt I ||l IIM RIA front, who had a white handkerchief Vernon, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Wil-I vU iiU lTlD iri class signalling. ’The horseshoe for­ tice Wimam R. Pattlngall of the North Elm street was married ments in Hartford and surnnmdhig Maine Supreme Court and Federal prise to the Diplomats. Thanksgiving morning at St. tied over his face up to his eyee liam Shearer and son of Walling- mation was practiced as well as a pulled out the shotgun. "tow ns. new song called, "Petticoat Lane.” Judge ’Thomas of Connecticut were Bridget’s church to Ernest Facclnto, 'nckets for the coutm may be se- for^ Afc. ^ Mra John M cK ern I Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Porter were criticized today by Robert G. Dodge son of Mrs. Anna Aliano of Avon. "T guess they've got us,’ I said of Kensin^n and the families of guests Thanksglv^ Day at the Friday evening, November 24, we •ured at the Y. M. C. A., or from all enjoyed a p i^ fl^lven at Ca^ In his argument against re-lnstat- By LOUIS P. LOOHNEB. The ceremi.f... T. all of whom were similarly attired Mr. and Mrs. Victor Matson of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Lyman and dei^e and to the administration of hell’s last as nearly as possible, with the alco­ Glenwood street have bad as their kin and Ruth Wheaton passed costumes of wtote satin son, of Willimantic, were guests Justice, damaging to the younger me verbal agreement that toe Issues turbans to match guest over the holiday, Mrs. Ida signalling, Jean French, Muriel outpost! hol administration acting only when Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. men of the profession and a great between the two countries must be “ curDans to match. necessary.” Johnson of Springfield, sister of Mr. A dinner for 76 guests was served (C Lyman’s mother, Mrs. Abbie Lyman. Durkee, Isabella Heritage and Mar­ blow to the courts.” settled by negotiations—not by New Drinking HaMts M atson. jorie (irishman, thxilt; Lois Ca IHb, Ooakley was disbarred bi 1922 force. I at toe Capello home and to toe eve­ Mrs. Bessie ’Trythall entertained ning upwards of 150 attended toe Asked if he saw any great social a family party ’Thanksgiving Day, bed-making and Marguerite Barry, ^ter two district attorney-' had Came As Surprise At preM time this afternoon five I reception and dance. changes in the wake of repeal, her guests being Mrs. Etta Taylor, Isabella Heritage and Jean French, Indictee. He was charged with ’This conciliatory attitude toward clerks from the Connecticut Em­ Mr. and frs. Faccinto left on on Choate said he believed it was too E. P. Ladd, Mr. and Mrs. Luciene table-setting. Scribe—Arllne Nel­ blackmailing conspiracy and per Poland came as a special surprise to ployment Service office had almoat I unannounced wedding trip, the bride early to speak with authority but Hennequln cu)d three children, of son. jury, ir recent years, he has be those who attengik the numerous added that he looked for new drink­ completed the registration of ^s come prominent in politics and wearing a brown ensemble. On Willimantic and Mr. and Mrs. Stan­ demonstrations to Bast Prussia their return they will take up house­ ing habits. town’s unemployed. Approximately year ago was elected to the Cover which found their climax In the ley Field and daughter, PhyUls, of keeping on North EUm stre e t ’The 'There isn’t any doubt in my 200 persons registered today. Six (Columbia. nor's Council. Tanneberg celebration of last Aux- bride has been honored with a num­ mind,” he said, "that there has been himdred men registered Wednes­ Guests ’Thanksgiving Day at the ust 27. day at the armory. NATION’ S BUSINESS ber of gift showers. Mr. Facclnto WOMAT an immense pressure in the past to­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. The Impression gained then by K * “ . is an upholsterer and is employed ward drinking and offering a drink, Lyman were the Misses Nancy and foreign observers waa that Germany Charles largely due to the illicit nature of Mary Fulller, Mr. and Mrs. MUo LIBERTY OR DEATH would never give up her claims to ' LAUGHTON the circumstances. ARMY, NAVY CANDDATES DavoU, Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop SLOW THIS WEEK "It has been a combination of a DavoU and three children, all of u.. M. I DRUGGISTS OF STATE Carole ^ small boy's desire to do what is for­ Uberty Hill, and Miss Harriet Ful­ DR. WYNEKOOFS PLEA minatlons of Hitler against France ^ ^ D inili bidden, and the belief on the part of ANNOUNCED BY LONERGAN ler, of Columbia. New York, Dec. 1.—(AP)—The in the days when he was in the op- D C ilW TAD TPCT T iO r LOMBARD the drinker that he might not get Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Isham of Col­ general tempo of trade was slower position, note with satisfaction that | IU jAUI r U R i C O l \ jR o L Charles another drink very soon. umbia, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon this week, «uid an element of cau Win Not Offer Insanity as a Hitler now is pleading for an imder- Washington, Dec. 1.—(AP) — Little and daughter, Anne, of WU- standlng with France. BICKFORD "Repeal should do much to elimi­ Senator Lonergon, (D., Conn.) to­ tlon appears to be tempering both Defense, Her Lawyer An limantlc, were guests ’Thanksgiving comm*' cial and Industrial opera H artford, Dec. 1.— (A P )— One nate hip fiasks and stop the practice day announced the selection of El­ nounces Today. Kent of treating.” Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tlons, said the Dun and Brads tree t application hEis been filed with the mer E. Hallinger of 492 (Connecticut Philip Isham. weekly traae review today. liquor control commission for a Choate said he expected to return avenue, Bridgeport, and Fred C. Chicago, Dec. 1 — (AP) — C3om TAYLOR to Washington next week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hutchins and The review added, however, that plete liberty or death today was In JUDGE LOWELL’S FUNERAL druggist permit. In accordance with Telch, Jr., of New Britain as his ap­ son, Carleton, Mr. and Mrs. Donald the opinion of the attorney general ALSO the slower rate of gain in compari­ cheated as the demand the defense pointees to enter West Point in WoodwEU^, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. son with that of earlier weeks of on Wednesday, that druggist per­ 1934. will make for Dr. Alice Wynekoop TO BE HELD TOMORROW Tucker and Mrs. Madeline Hayden! the month “has been compensated mits rather than package store per­ BUCK JONES BIG STORM SWEEPS Roger Starks, 131 Newington accused of murdering her daughter all of (Columbia, were dinner guests to some degree by toe stronger con­ In-law Ftoeta. mits were necessary for toe legal avenue, and Roman Mrozinski of Thursday at the home of ___ Mr._____ and fidence In a more stable upswing.” Boston, Dec, 1.—(AP)—Funeral I alcoholic liquors by phanna- 109 Grove street. New Britain, were Mrs. Louis Little, of East Hampton Dispelling .toe belief held In some ‘‘California Trail” BLACK SEA COAST I "While the slowing down of con­ quarters that Dr. Wynkoop might services for Federal Judge James A. pharmaciea This appU- selected to enter the Naval Academy sumer demand has not been pro­ have a plea of insanity made in her Lowell, noted for his frank com- cation Is not the one which was la­ at Annapolis. Selections were made ments from the bench that fre- tended to be filed as a test of toe AND SERIAL (Continued from Page One) nounced,’' continued the report, behalf if she is tried for Rheta’s on the basis of competitive exami­ “last week s showing wa*. not held death, Frank ’Tyrrell, her attorney quently evoked controversy, will be under which the dniggists to- ‘GORDON OF GHOST CITY* nations neld October 21. in many centers, and It was only by said such a thing "is toe {urtherest held tomorrow In the First Church, *1*^ on dr\igglst permits, contrary les of victims of sea disasters were Richard A. Broberg of Torrlng- Brookline. Burial will be to For- to a ruling of toe liquor control mingled with the cargoes of wreck­ widely - advertised promotions, from her mind.” ton and Francis J. Gillette, of 141 G irl which offered merchandise below Dr. Wnyekoop,” he added, "would est Hills cemetery. commission. ed fishing boats strewn along the Chatham street, New Haven, were His death. Thanksgiving Day, Today’s applicant was a druggist snow-covered shore. recent prices that It was possible to not taint her family with toe blem­ SAT. selected as alternates for Hallinger, csmie while Impeachment proceed- from Norwich, while toe test case A part of the Samsun-Sivas rail­ Scout keep the percentage of gain above ish of Insanity. A woman with such SUN. and Robert Barlow, 35 Niles street, a brilliant mind and with such an togs against him were pending to planned is that of a druggist from CIRCLE road was Inundated and the Customs that of last year by a narrow mar­ the National" ' House of Representa' Hartford, one of the leading phar' House, wheat and tobacco depots and Charles D. Lennhoff of 284 Ser­ New$ gin. excellent family would have no such Were destroyed. geant street, both of Hartford, were Beet R ^ r t a thought as that.” tives. ’The proceedings were brought macists of the city. Whefi this named alternates to Telch. "The best reports were received "We want complete Uberty or we because of his decision on toe extra­ application Is made, and If refused Hundreds of injured were crowd­ as pronouncements ot toe liquor ed Into overflowing hospitals as the ’Three alternates were named for from the agricultural and Industri­ want death. Dr. Alice wants It. dition of George Crawford, a negro each of the Annapolis selections. al regions, where those employed There can be no middle ground. It wanted to Virginia to face a muraer control commission Intimate It willr charge. Alternates for Starks were Vadym Christmas Candy by toe program of toe civil works was not necessary for all toe aUen- there will be Immediately started Judge Lowell, who was 64, was action to court to compel toe issu­ V. Utgofl of, 110 Orchard street, Cos ’The Tom Thumb variety, sold last administration received their first ist to make their studies.” Cob, Jacob Qoldring of 677 Garden jrear, cannot be obtained. However, Dr. Wynekoop, who la suffering taken sick last week. ance of toe druf^ts permit. STATE pay checks last Saturdaj. Range OIL New Steel $2.50 ’The Crawford case recently Application forms are being ob­ street, Hartford and James D. through the efforts of Mrs. Robert "Somv Improvement was report from hardening of toe arteries. Is Box Offloe Open Tonight brought toe Jurist National proim- tained today to great number by Broughel of 161 Englewood avenue, Hawley . fine grade of tissue ribbon ed In the volume of retail business, In jail. ' A t 6 il6 . nence. The neno had been arrest­ druggists. Somi of toesi are for l / n i i n S Faucet.... 75c West Hartford. Those for Mrosnisld candy has been secured from Burn­ with purohases of gift merohandlse The state was stlU undecided were ’Timothy J. Gulnan, 169 Allen ham and Bradley of Hartford, who what to do about toe doctor’s son, ed In Boston onarged with slaytog chain stores, one chala manager de­ Increasing steadily with varying Mrs. Margaret Boeing Qsley aM siring 16 applications for this group Phone 3980 Place, Hartford, Robert G. Bldwell are making It especially for Man­ weather conditions. Baris, who was accused of being an Mrs. Nina Buckner, her maid, at of stores, and another taking equal TODAY & SAT. o f 86 Elmwood Road, New Haven, chester Girl Scouts. It is 100 per "Some flll-ln orders for wearing aooeaeory .In toe mysterious death Franklin Oil Equipment Co. Middieburg, Va. Governor Joseph ly as many. The pharmacy com and Paul E. Becker, Jr., of 8 R ich­ cent pure, as all of their candles are. apparel, rather generous purchases of his wife, whose body with a buUet B. Elly granted V irginia's request mission is now busily engaged In ardson street, Bridgeport. In 8 flavors and attractively packed of Chrtstmai requirements, includ­ wound in toe back, was found on an operating table , to Dr. Wynekoop’s for (Crawford's extraifltlon. certifying to the liquor oon m com* DON’TM ISSrrl In bright red boxes. It will sell for ing some ipeolal furniture Items, Judge Lowell, however, issued a 86 cents per pound and may be pur­ boement lurgexV » week ago last missloB toe fit .ess of the applicants and eleotrical supplies, formed toe writ of habeas corpus which frssd and toe desirability of locations. THEY LEAP PROM TNB chased only through the Girl ^3cout bulk of toe buying In toe whole ’Tuesday. he Virginia negro on toe ground In all It is expected, from 400 to BOOK. AND organisation. E. J. Murphy of the sale markets. it waa uaslsss to return him to Vir­ 600 druggists to toe state will seek Center Pharmacy has consented to "In toe dry goods market orders ginia for, Judge Lowell said, If be permits with toe repeal of the 18th (rt AiMrks\ srrange a window display of the are running out more rapidly than were convicted toe conviction would Am endm ent After Thanksgiving week to advertise It for new business Is bsing recslvtd, but BLUE EAGLE RESTORED be nullified by toe Supreme Oourt, romanett the Girl Scouts. Orders will be de­ signs of Improving demand ars not >ecause negroes were not permitted ”NOTHINQ TO RBTBAOI.” livered Saturday, Deqember 16. lacking.” to serve on juries to Virginia. Ths Dnxu aod Bugle Corps TO WASHINGTON STORES Clroult Court of Appsals overrulsd Detroit Dec. 1.—(AP)—The M v. The Drum and Bugle Ck>rps have toe jurist and Crai^ord was return Father CSiarles B. Ooughlla, mili­ Clearance been asked to assist the J. W. Hale ed. NEW SETBACK SERIES Washington, Dec. 1.— (AP)—The tant priest, reiterated tottoy "I have Co. ^morrow afternoon. They are NRA today restored thp Blue Eagle The judge’s action led to bis lm< notol^ whatever to retract and peaohment proceedings. lo meet in front of the store prompt­ to toe WasUngton oandy stores of will retract nothing,” to connection ly at 1:80 and play until 1:46. Then '^*oft, Ino., upon reoelpt bf a promise Judge owell was a cousin of A. Katharine W om en’s TOMORROW NIGHT Lawrence Lowell, President Bmerl- with his statsment early thla week W om en’s they are to march down Main etrSet from toe management to abide that Alfred E. Smith had approach­ HEPBURNi to the terminus where they will faithfully by toe terms of toe tos of Harvard Utoverslty. ed toe House of Morgan for a loan ~ b* I meet Santa Claus and escort him In­ President’s re-employment sgree- to financing toe Elmplre State build to town, returning to the store Masonic Temple Parties to Be ment. LITTLE COATS DRESSES GIRL STABBED BY BOYS tog. where they wUl disband. Every Continued — Tiu’key for ’The action foUowed strong protest Father (}oughlto’i reiteration against toe order removing toe In­ WOMEt?{ of Wool Crepe with Cara­ member of the corps is requested to First Winner. Bridgeport^ Deo. 1.— (AP) -49tab- came to answer to a statement by o f the better tj^ie— Silks srrlve promptly and in correct uni- signia which showed toe trouble cul Collars, in several fo m . otog or Ethel Ltodberg, 18, Harding John J. Raskob, one of toe finanders LOUIS^v MAy — W(X)l8. Better Mate­ was over mlsimderatandtog ss to of toe building, who said all arrange­ ALCOTT New and Popular styles. whether tips oould ^ counted to toe high school student on Omgress Troop 1 A new series of setback parties street last night by one of two ments for flnimclng had b^en Silk crepe lined and rials—Better Fitting- will begin at toe Masonic ’Temple compensation of employes. The meeting held November 24 young boys, set to motion' af de­ before Smith became oooneoted JOAN lI N N ir t ] tomorrow night. A turkey will be Waitresses to toe Loft establish­ warmly interlined. Better Styles. was plann^ by Patrol 1 . Rita Naven termined hunt by police detectives with toe building and aaked an u>ol- PAUl .iUgA8( Invested as a tenderfoot scout, given for to first prlss. Ths last ment were being paid 14 H cents an today. ogy from the prleet. hour instead of 27 cents because toe . PRAMON O il will be no meeting Friday, series tost ended last Saturday Weakened by Iocs of blood and 87 to 46. 38 to 50. mafiagement considered Itself en­ f 11 AN, lA lgr but Patrol 8 will be In charge of toe night w; S very well attended and >ato from to e wound to her back, iONA JCAt r ^ \ toe committee has made arrange­ titled to count tips as compensa­ mating toe following week. Scribe tion. ffiss Ltodberg asked to be excused — ^Mary F ogarty. ments to handle a still larger from classes today and returned to Troop crowd. ’There win be other prizes While toe restaurant code ndw to her heme for treatment 8 >rocess revision at NRA may au­ for second best player and for a ot The scene of toe stabbing iz toe We held our weekly meeting Mon- thorise such treatment of tips, toe 2 EVE. SHOWS-*? $ 1 9 . 7 5 door prize. general area where Bridgeport’s at toe Nathan Hale school. administratioB has ruled that they If toe crowd attending tomorrow mysterious "phantom Stabbei^ tsr- ~ tor we luui patrol corners, Cap­ are not part of oompensation under tain WilWe took orders for Christ­ night is large ^ u gh two turkeys rorized women for zevoral you oould will be given is prlr " — ■ toe Blue Eagle agreement as modi- years ago, but Miss Ltodberg said mas cantfy. Several girls are work­ prises. Refreto flsd for restaurant and related ueture in your wi msnts wlil be served as today that toe boy who stabbed her ing on tenderfoot requirements. We stores. luTg«yo«tpm^ ___ _ bad Court of Honor Tuesday after- ’These parties are open to the pub- seemed about ten years old aad his Instrnetoi; Uo. Althou^ this was not ths first companion about 16. t r u l y - oooiL Scribe—Marjorie Labey. Blue B am restored to ea eaiployer’ T roop 6 Winners at toe party la the Tem­ who half had It takea away for rlo- PIANO and ORGAN M “ JW fP ple W edneM ay togbjfigbt t werew IClae We opened our ""ntfnr with the latloa, It waa tha firit tona that ■ . t t i AUea i^auHts^ first; Mra Petsr- M rs. <3eiml4l«14MiMe. of horsekhoe foilnatlra|Nlai B sitan Johaaoa aetad dlraetly wltboot ra- TUe, Xnd., twalpwed five m 8tadio< lU W M t S i W t f soB, seooad; aad Joha lO e ^ door farrlag tha qilaatioB back to tba lo- Lundberg in ebargA The mokio, prlss, and all w erem retaored____ with aal eompiluea bowd for littlamiiit. tRf nrlooi iBjni:. / > f .

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B and T .. — 180 A m Wftt W k « ...... 10% lnt«r**t la at stak* b*eau*« **t*aob- establlsb aa squal publlsbsd prim AsM ond* ...... 14%West Martiord Trust .. — 170 an iacouMS ar* ralaBvaly small,** for sales wt iagot' metal to tasm AtMtffOB 4S% lasuraaa* iteetis tb* froop as*«rt«d *cooomle ad* selves aad to Its own joaaaiaetattai AtfbttfB 40 Aetna Casualty ...... 43 44 Justffl«Dt* can b« *ff*ot*d bv **r^ subMdlartes, so that the IndepeM AriaUen Cen ...... 7% A etn a U f * ...... 1 8 % 1 0 % dudsf private d*bt burden* ay *■• ents may eonmots BMt tad Obto ...... 38% Aetna Firs ...... 3 9 % 8 1 % oourafbif tk* direct soabaf-down basis. B«adte ...... 14%Automobile ...... 1 8 % 1 8 % proc*a* already In motion; aiding 'Thl* dau*e aluminum ceiapsiM B«th f t « « l ...... 84 Co m . General ...... 33 34 bie farmer by ebeekinf the rl*e « ^ k e s m e n have defisitsly rtfussd Hartford Firs ...... 39% 41% B«th ftMl, pfd ...... 08 Induatrlal price* under NRA codes, Pending against tb* ooi Bordra ...... National 20% Fir* ...... 4 0 % etc." suit for triple damagee, Hartford itsam Bollsrr 43 46 O ia Pm ...... 13% Their Bag gestlon. 19,000,000, brought under tbe Phoenix Fir* ...... , 46 48 60 Om # (3i X<) <•<•«<<>««<<<<«< 70% "A* a monetary program to pro­ trust laws by tbe Bauseh Mfichifii Travelers ...... , 816810 826 Cmto D« Pm m ...... 80% vide a background for such attacks end Tool Company in a Federil Public tltllftle* ttoclttock* C9Mf M d Ohio ...... 89% on maladjustments," tbe statement Court In N ew England. OtryaUr ...... 49 Co m . Elec ierv ...... 34 34 88 said, “we suggest tbe following: Conn. Power ...... 34 84 86 Some NRA official* have *agg«s(> Ool CftfboD ...... 02 “Announce m Immediate return Coml Solr ...... 81 Greenwich, WAG, pfd. — 60 to tbe gold stendard, although not Hartford Elec ...... , 46 48 48 Co m Om ...... 87% necessarily wltb a dollar of th* for­ Hartford Ga* .... — 46 Co m Oil ...... 11% mer gold content, or wltb detail* of do., pfd ...... , 46 45 60 might be aa attempt made to uA Cont Cm ...... 73% operation exactly as before; contin­ thl* a* a ooncesalon of monopdlcth Cora Product* ...... 72% 8 N E T Co ...... 99 101 ue such activities a* tbe RFC (Re­ MMOfacturtaf Stock* practice*. D«1 L Md W o ...... 24 construction Finance Corporation) ’The *am * independent* have b*Eb Du Pont ...... Am 88% Hardware ...... 18% 30V the puUic works adminlstnition and Am Hosiery ...... — 80 aeeking active *tep* from tbe Ds> EMtmM Kodak ...... 79% unemployment relief, but almost partment of Juatlce againet t^ Sloe Auto U t« ...... 17% Arrow H and H, com.. 10 12 strictly within the limit* set by th* do., pfd ...... 90 90 aluminum company, and recent^ Can Elac ...... 20% government’s ability to borrow obtained from tbe Navy a '80 di^ 0 «a Pood* ...... 35%Billings and Spencer.. — 2 from tbe xiltlmate investor." postponement in the opening of Hdi OCD Motor* ...... 33 Bristol Brass ...... 17 19 for nearly 2,000,000 pomide Ql Olllett* ...... 11 do., pfd ...... 95 — Gold Du»t ...... 17% Case, Lockwood Md B — 800 aluminum which 1* to go into con* O rlfibx OruDow ...... % Collin* Co...... 40 — HARRY HOWLAND BREAKS itructlon of new ships. Horabey ...... 49 Colt’s Firearm * ...... 17 19 ’Their contention w as that a t pree* Hud*on Mot ...... 12% Eagle Lock ...... 26 30 ent no independent c m bid eom> lo t Hanr ...... 41% Fafnir Bearings ...... 40 60, ANKLE BONE IN GAME petltlvely with tbe Mellon concers lo t Hanr ...... 21% Fuller Brush, Class A 6 lO' but th at inclusion o f their propoaaJ lot Tel Md T el ...... 13% Gray Tel Pay Station. 13 15 in a code would put them on as JobM ManriUe ...... 57% Hart Md Cooley .... — 125 Strickland Street Youth Was equal basis. Kenneeott ...... 21% Hartmann Tob, com,. — 6 Playing FootbaO on Old Golf The independent* have been try­ do,, pfd...... 9 — Ligg and Myer* B ...... 85 Lots With Former Mates. ing to prevent adoption of a strie8' Loew** ...... 29% Int Silver ...... 36 89 ly labor code, a* suggested today by oo., pia ...... OU OS Johnson, while tbe aluminum com* Lorlllard ...... 17% Playing football at the old golf LMders, Frary A Clk. 28% 28% pMy** spokesmen themselves first McKeesp Tin ...... 88 Old Krl* Kiingle, the kiddles* patron saint Md herald of Christmas tide, arrives in MMchester tomorrow. He*ll arrive at the sooth trolley lots on ESast Center street yester­ New B rit, Mch. com.. 7 9 suggested it Mont W a r d ...... 22% termlnns at 1:45 p. m. m 8 the Oirl Scout* band will escort him from there to Hale’s Toy Department where he wUl remain unto Christma*. day morning; Harry HowlMd of 71 Nat B iscu it...... 47% do., pfd ...... — 50 MMn A Bow, Class A 8 7 StrlcklMd street, broke a bone In Nat Cash ...... 14% his left ankle and was taken to the Nat D a ir y ...... 14 do., (Jlass B ...... % — North Md Judd ...... 14 16 notice was just three week* a g o, Memorial hospital, where the foot Nat Pow Md L t ...... 10 when be asked the Federal govern­ was set in a cast He was allowed COUCH N T Central ...... 35% Niles, Bern P ond ...... 10 12 ment to re-examine his income tax to return to hla home. N Y N H a n d H ...... 16% Peck, Stow Md Wilcox 2 4 Hale*s To Greet Santa 90 SURROUNDED .. . Real Throat relief 1 report for 1930. A payment of |18,- HowlMd was one of a group of Nonmda ...... 35% Russell Mfg ...... — 20 951 was in dispute. ’The petition dl^ high school etudenta M d college stu Medicated wiUi ingredi- North A n a er...... 15% ScovUl ...... 22 24 Stanley Works ...... 18% 20% closed that the banker bad m in­ dents home for vacation who par­ ents of Vick* VapoRob Packard ...... 4 BY ARCTIC ICE ticipated in M MniiaJ "grid claaalc’ Penn ...... 27% StMdard Screw ...... 40 Tomorrow Afternoon come of 83,598,931 for the year in question. held each Thanksgiving Day. PhllaRdfCMdl...... 4% do., pfd., guar...... 100 OVFRCOMtb BADBf^bATr; Smytbe Mfg Co ...... _ In addition to the huge Mellon PhU P e t * ...... 16% 20 SM ta Claus arrives in MMches­ Taylor Md Fenn .... — 110 a large stock of these dolls has been CALL TOR HELP bank, the banker also was president Pub Serv N J ...... ter tomjiTow! Torrlngton ...... 39% 41% secured it Is expected they will sell or director of more thM a score of Radio ...... A rousing reception has been Underwood M fg ...... 33 35 quirftly M d dads M d parents plM - enterprises. Reading ...... planned for him by Hale’s where he (Continned fr<>m Page One) Union Mfg Co ...... — 10 ning to purchase them should be He assumed mM y of the business Rem Rand ...... will establish headquarters until his ANNOUNCEMENT U S Envelope, com.. — 45 among the early shoppers at Hale’s. responsibilities of ^ older brother Rey Tob B ...... work is completed on Christmas colonists to be taken home. About do., pfd ...... 70 — A new department for the young­ after Andrew was named to the Seers Roebuck ...... eve. The MMchester Girl Scouts 40 colonists were taken aboard ship. Veeder "Root ...... 15 17 sters a little over the toy age will Treasury post by the late President Soeooy Vac ...... 16% bMd will take a leading part in tbe Locked In the Ice Art Club Membership WhiQock Coll Pipe .. — 6 be the sports department, a part of Harding, and undei- his direction South Pac ...... 18% welcome celebration tomorrow aft­ MeMwhile the Chelluskln became JB.W il’ms Co. 810 par 35 — the new second floor toy department tbe vast interests of the brothers TUESDAY, 7-9 P. M., UFE, PAINTING, DESIGN South Rwy ...... 22% ernoon giving a concert in front of helplessly locked In the Ice from being given over to this feature. continued to expMd. FRIDAY— Same Hours and Subjects. St B ra n d *...... 23% Hale’s starting at 1:30. At 1:45 the which her engines were unable to Sleds, skis, skates M d so on will be free her. Though his pet interest was his St Brands ...... -.... 23% Girl Scouts bMd will proceed to the SATURDAY, 9:12 A. M., POSTER WORK. DESIGN. St Gas and Elec ...... 9% STATE TO GET COAL featured in this enlarged depart­ Another Soviet icebreaker was bank, Mellon also was greatly in­ St o n Cal ...... 41% south trolley terminus where Sai.ta terested in the new Blast Liberty ADULTS, 50c a Lesson or $8.00 for 16. Claus will be met M d escorted to ment M d everything the fast grow­ dispatched to her eisslstMce early St OU N J ...... 45% ing yoimgster could possibly WMt PresbyterlM church now under con­ CHILDREN, 35c or $5.60,16 Lessons. Hale’s toy departaient. Word was in Novembei from Providence Bay, Tex Corp ...... 26% FOR ITS UNEMPLOYED will be foimd there. but wus driven back by flerce struction— M edifice which w u his Tlmk Rtdl Bear 29% received today that errMds in Glas­ gift to the congregation with which PRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT. tonbury will take old Kris Kringle Better ThM Ever. storms without being able to reach Trans America ...... 6% Chemical seta, building blocks in he worshipped. MISS JOSEPHINE PIESCIK 58 School Street Washington, Dec. 1.— (AP)—Ten into the town to the south of M M ­ the distressed vessel. Union Carbide ...... 45% full M d complete lines greatly im­ Tbe site (rf the church is the birth­ million tons of coal are to be pur­ chester previous to his coming here. 'The Cheliuskin is gradually be­ Unit Aircraft...... 32% proved during the past year, alum­ ing carried toward Bering Straits. place of Sarah Jane Negley, his Unit Corp ...... 5% chased by the Federal Surplus Re­ Here At 1:45 p. m. mother, M d where in 1819 his lief Corporation for needy unem­ inum kitchen M d cooking sets, indi­ Even if it reaches the straits now, Unit Gas Imp ...... 15% A hurrleu visit to some shut-in vidual pieces of household toys that Arctic experts here say ,t would be gTMdmother, Mrs. Barbara Negiey, ployed. erected the first Blast Liberty Pres­ U S Ind A le ...... 61% boys in Buckingham wir. take SM­ CM actually be used, steel M d wood impossible to pass through the Harry L. Hopkins, president of byterlM—a small wooden structure. U S Rub ...... 17% ta Claus to the John "^om hill sec­ wagons Md numy other new things heavy ice at this season. U S Smelt ...... 94 the corporation, said today that 8,- tion M d from there he will come Funeral services will be held at 000,000 tons of bituminous coal and will be found in the spacious depart­ U S Steel ...... 45% straight up South Main street to ment. Prices are lower on every­ the banker’s home, 6500 Fifth UtU Pow and L t ...... 2% 2,000,000 tons of Mthraclte will be MMchester. He promises to be at avenue, Pittsburgh, at 3 p. m., Sun­ used. thing this year M d Hale’s has MAY PUCE LABOR Vick Chem ...... 27 Main Md Chapter Oak streets stocked a larger quMtity thM ever day. ’The burial will be private. Western Union ...... 55% The Anthracite Institute has sharply at 1:45 tomorrow after­ agreed, Hopkins said, to a reduc­ before. Richard ShermM has re­ West El and M f g ...... 38% noon. He was delighted when he turned to take charge of the toy MAN ON NRA BOARD Woolworth ...... 40% tion of 70 cents a ton Md the bitu­ heard that a rousing reception was ARTHURS department during the Christmas MASONIC SOCIAL CLUB Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 13% minous operators have agreed to a being plMned for bim M d he will season. He has had years of ex­ First of New • 6 A . d r u g S T O R E ^ ^ ten per cent discount from the NRA show 'is joy by passing out CMdy (Contlnned frona Page One) code price. perience Md wrill Be of great asslst- to youngsters in Hale’s toy depart­ Mce to puzzled fathers Md mothers Public Setback Series RUBINOW BUILDING PHONES: 3806—3809 Local relief administrations, Hop­ ment after his arrival here. ent attitude toward the NRA, Ekl- ANOTHER TTAUAN CLUB kins said, will arrange with local in making satisfactory choices for ward McGrady, assistMt secretary TOMORROW NIGHT MMchester kiddies should re­ their youngsters. dealers to supply the coal from ex­ mind their dads Md mothers that of labor, said he had talked yester­ AT MASONIC TEMPLE In the basement where the to3rs day with William Green, president Reg. 35c Dr. West R eg. S5c isting stocks. Hale’s toy department is located Admlseion 35c. TO BE FORMED IN TOWN were formerly carried Hale’s has of the AmericM Federation of Tooth Paste, V oiid a Official estimates of the eunounts this year on the second floor of the ’Turkey As A First Prize! enlarged its practical home gift line. Labor, Md could say that the feder­ to be used included: Connecticut, big department store. The entire 2 fo r ...... Tissues 79,000; Maine, 6,500; Massachusetts The entire basement will be given ation had no Intention of fighting 14c New Group Will Be Known as area on the second floor with the over to this department Md some 200,000; New Hampshire, 4,500; the NRA in the coming session of 60o R E M ...... 48c SQUIBB’S ASPIRIN. 100.. .36e exception ol the J. W. Hale Com- unusually fine items at extremely Intermediate Daughters of New York, 456,000; Rhode IslMd, Congress. pM y business offices, hM been de­ reasonable prices will be found. Italy — Miss Sqdatrito in 21,560; Vermont 70,000. "The federation is supporting the Reg. $1.00 Pure R eg. 81-00 voted to toyi this year. The depart­ NRA,” McGrac^ said. Charge. ment complete with the big Christ­ Norwegian Scott’s M(iGrady added, however, that Money Worries? Cod Liver Oil Emulsion mas tree Md SMta Claus’ head­ there was a feeling in labor circles ft a/ C 69c Manchester is to have another 4 DEATHS IN FAMILY quarters will be formally opened STORE DOOR DEUVERY Italian club to be known aa the In­ that labor should be represented on vsn ofivn w dioiovQ 5 LBS. EPSOM SALTS ...... 23o PALMOLIVE TALCUM ...... 9o with the arrival of SMta tomorrow. code authorities. termediate Daughters of Italy, the Better Location. nvisnH nnMicmfl nfvicv Ww members ranging in age from 18 to WITHIN SIX MONTHS BY ROADS AUOWED ofst, » 0 to $300 Cedi . . . Beg. 30o HUFf or Grove’s ’The location of the toy depart­ ■nJoima Onte eetl Reg. 60c SO years. There is already the ment on the second floor is a big R. B. MELLON DEAD; IS s Momniy ensv^v ^ ums# Daughters of Italy and the Junior New Haven, Dec. 1.—(AP)— Tablets . Pertussin 44c improvement. ’There is far more Washington, Dec. 1.—(AP)—The cent oa ssnsl J bslmce. 19c Daughters of Italy in Manchester, Death paid its fourth visit within room for folks to shop around Md Delaware, Lackawanna Md West­ per we but there was a number between six months to a New Haven home see the thousMds of new toys to ern Railroad compMy was author­ ANDREW’S BROTHER PURE FRESH HONEY...... 20c-35c-65c-85e the ages of 18 Md 30 not connected today. best advMtage. 'The display tables ized by the Interstate Commerce with My of the lodges. T State Mrs. JMe Frisbie Hills, mother are well arxMged and purcha.sers Commission today to establish store Venerable assigned to Miss Mar­ of New Haven’s first visiting nurse, may roam around the department door delivery Md pick up service on (Oontinaed from Page One) ’ PRESCRIPTIONS garet Squatrito the duty of forming died at the age of 92 years, joining at will without feeling hurried or less thM car lot freight on five Two Registered Pharmacists to HU all doctors’ preaertptiona such M organization. in death three children. rushed. 'There are so ipM y new days notice to the pubDc. the ’Treasury, helped to build the carefully—oorreotly. Only Quality Ingredients Used. Just what vast Mellon business empire center­ tod new Miss Squatrito is anxious to get Mrs. Hills, a Connecticut resident ideas in toys this year that it will 'This is the first of the objecting «4»-SS9Mtean your doctor orders. In Our Store the Beet Is None Teo Good ed around Pittsburgh Md though al­ rttl the club organized at once Md al­ since 1851, had been in ill health for be advMtageous for shoppers to eastern roads to meet the situation For The Sick. ready has secured ten CMdidates to about three years One of her sons. visit Hale’s toy shop early so that created by the Pennsylvania rail­ ways quiet Md imassuming was MANCHESTER enter the organization. This club Dr. William B. Hills, died last June. the best selection possible may be road, the Boston M d Maine rafl- prominent in philMthropic circles. win be confined to unmarried wom­ On Nov. 7, a second son, Arthur G. had. road M d the Erie railroad in es­ His Income Tax REG. $5.00 3-HEAT HEATING PAD S ...... $2.98 en either born in Italy or of ItaliM Hills, was killed by a trolley car As usual SM ta C3aus will be at tablishing such a service effective His last appearMce in the public extraction. M d ten dayt later a third child. his headquarters at the toy depart­ today. 'The Baltimore M d Ohio, the B eg. 25c Reg. $1.00 Complete In order to secure as m M y names Miss Faith B. Hills, died after a ment giving out ChrlstmM pack­ Reading Railway Md other roads in B ^ h a m ’s New Gem R a z o r >1 Q . as possible M d get the club under the east are imderstood to have long illness. ages to the yroungsters for a small PiH s...... and 5 Blades way, those who are entitled to be­ Mrs. Hills came to New Haven fee. ’These surprise Christmas their tariffs ready to be filed, but United States 17c come members in this club are ask­ in 1906 to live with a daughter. packages contain a finer type of have not yet laid them before the 666 FRESH HONEY COMBS.. .24o 25o NAIL POLISHES...... lOe ed to telephone 8241 or meet Miss Miss Mary G. Hills, who was then gift thM ever before, Hale’s having commission. LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE Squatrito at the Maple hospital, New Haven’s first Md only visiting taken especial care to secure a fine 'The commission >.oday received a N O SE DROPS Beg. $1.00 Upjehn’s Oak street, at once. protest from the motor truck club Checks Golds first day. Headaches Oil Burners Reg. 25c nurse. She was born In GrMby, N. line of gifts for this particular fea­ For Heating Economy Super D Cod ^ Y., M d ten years after coming to ture of the toy department of Massachusetts against establish­ or Neuralgia In SO mlnotee. Malaria Ex-Lax 17c New Haven married Banjamln A. ment of such a delivery service by In 3 days. and Oimfort Liver Oil.... 0 7 C FAMOUS EXPLORER Improved Greatly. the Boston M d Maine. S. Hills of Gilead. He died In 1904. Toys this Christmas seem to Fine Laxative and Tonic 8L00 HALTVEB OIL...... 69o 70c SLOAN’S UNIMBNT . .8te She leaves two sons M d two 'The truck operators claim the Most Speedy Bemedlee Known. Sold for cash or on easy have improved greatly. Nearly plM will cause them to lose niuch daughters. B ^ . 60o Honey A DEAD IN ENGLAND every type of movable toys, such as of their business. Tbe commission, monthly payments. Beg. S6o White The funeral win be held here auto trucks, fire engines, locomo­ Cough Monday Md her body wlU be sent they contend, should refuse to allow For Demonstration Call Pine and Tar tives M d so on is equipped with the railroad to extend their opera­ HOME COOKED Cough Mixt. M ix tu r e ...... Borunemouth, Eng., Dec. 1.— to East Hampton for burial In electric lights. One automobile is CHICKEN DINNERS 23c (AP)—Harry de Wlndt, 77-year- Lakevlew cemetery. tions to stores or factories off their even equipped with a radio like tracks. 1 to 3 O’clock A n y Sunday 75c DOAN’S PILLS ...... 48e 35o KIDNEY PLASTERS . .19a old explorer who once traveled from most of the real automobiles being 75 C E N T S Pari* to New York on foot Md MAX sold today. Steel toys, sturdy M d Phone Reservations horseback, died today. B e g .2 6 e R ^. 40o Sweet HOSPITAL NOTES well built, are outstMdlng in Hale’s Windsor Locks 538-14 Ring De Windt s great feat was per­ Spirits of toy department Boys will be par­ LINDBERGHS INVITED BROOKSIDE MANOR B m ic A cid formed in 1901 M d 1902 for the ticularly delighted with the Hale Arthur Potter of 15 Lancaster Broad Brook, Conn. BENGS P o w d e r...... 14c N it r e ...... 23c London Daily Express; on a prevl- line of electric trains that are ex­ Road, was admitted and Miss Harry Tchnmml, Prop. Phone Manchester 8195 ou* attempt, made for the Pall MaU tremely reasonable this year. TO RETURN BY BOAT JeMne Robb of 284 Onter street, Gazette, he tried to go by the same For tbe girl* the dolls show as Frederick Hill of 10 Olcott street, maan* from Nev York to Paris M d great m improvement over other Joseph Arson of 146 South Main New York, Dec. 1.— (AP)—An neariy perished on Bering S^tralts years as do the boys’ tojrs. Dolls street M d Mrs. Albert James Md invitation to Col. M d Mrs. Charles when the ice broke up under him. A with real hunoM hair th at c m be InfMt son of Cheshire, Conn., were A. Lindbergh to come home from whaling vessel rescued him. curled M d done up to suit the taste Africa by ship was disclosed today Other great trips of the explorer discharged Wednesday. of its owner are being featured. RUMMAGE MIDLAND Harvey Alcock erf 67 Iilorence by officials of the AmerlcM West Included a horseback ride to India Dolls with hunum hair formeriy sold AfrlcM lines. from Russia by way of Persia in street, M d William Ferguson of 401 for as high as |7 M d m ore. This PACKAGE STORE RANGE & FUEL OILS Center street, were adnoltted yes- They said they hsid cabled m In­ SALE 1889 M d 8urve3rs of the Klondike year they c m be secured for $2.98 vitation to the Lindberghs to take We Handle Only n e Best! g(^dflo:ds in 1897. te rm y . M d 88.98. New ideas in embroid­ passage on the steamer Padnsay, S t M aly’s PHONE 8500 Sons were born Thanksgiving Day He was the brother-in-law of ery sets Md other household toys a cargo vessel which carries a lim­ When In Ntnd Of Ratife Or Fm I OD to M r. M d Mrs. Edward Keeney of Rajah Brooke of Sarawak whom for girls including m electric range ited number of passengers. The Parish House BEER 440 Keeney street and tb Mr. M d he served from 1876 to 1878 a* will also attract much attention. steamer 1* now in tbe vicinity of (Church and Locust Sta.) PHONES393 Mrs. Eklwln Meyer of 8 Ridgewood ALES — WINES aide-de-camp. IBs widow, Charlotte Popular DolL Bathurst, Gambia, British West street, respectively. Elizabeth Inle de VBndt, who was One espedMy popular doll this Africa, enroute to the United Ginger Ale' Ronald Wadsworth of 48 Olcott hi* third wife, survives. Hi* second Chiistnum will be one priced at States from West AfrlcM ports. TOMORROW D rive, M d Ethel Meacham o f 19 Qgaretteg wife was Mrs. Hylda de Windt, the 13^9 that ha* real eyelashes, a If the Lindbergh* desire, oSldals Au^ces St Mhry’s The of the Rev. R. W. Clark, NewmM street, were admitted M d tongue and i* unbreakabla This said, tbe vessel win put Into Bath­ M«i*a BiUe €luo 155 Center . f of theology in Toronto WlUlam Tomaahuna* qf 416 North doll 1* one of the best for tke price urst, for th* fiylng couple Md iMd PROMPT DBLIVSRTI f. She died in 1934. Main street, was discharged today. ever handled by Half's. Altbou|^ them home in about two weeks. r?.-s.tSTff' • • '■+ •■* - ..

PAG® TOXTBi MANCaEIByTER FVENINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, PWDAY, DECEMBER 1,1988, r| ADVEBTISEMENT— • J.', i ■ Husett, Oraoa ^ 48, Autuna Robert Colenian, of Lydall streeL A jig-uw pueile oontaifiing 876 Flowers; 48, Boats on the Rim injured on August 21 when he fell Tht regnlalp r ' ART EXHIBIT HERE (water color); 80, The Old MIH; tfi, ABOUT TOWN i«oes w u put together tad hou lean Lsguk amdUtty ' _ down an elevator shaft whlls em­ S1 Dewcy-IUchmaa’e window for •Monday tvenlag a t th a Bt GHouoastar; 88, Marigolds. ployed In Hartiord, has returned to Mveral weeka. Notice was given Hurlock, Walter — 88, Whits The fourth and last of a eerlea of nqory bridge parties will be held at the his home after being confined to the that a 16 Jig-eaw puasle would be THE HAS 109 PICTURES Wings, Homeward Bound; 84, Har­ hospital 16 weeks. Coleman suffer­ given to toe one gueaeing toe near­ vest limo; 68, Winter; 68, Oosnaotl- (Country Club at 8 o’clock this eve­ ning. ed a fractured skull and for sever­ est number of pieces in toe puzzle cut River: 67, Autumn; 68, Old al weeks wai not expected to live. 0* display. Robsrt (Tttster, of 527 AARON COOK W n i BARGAIN HOUND Homestead; 69, Tramp Btaamar. East Middle Turnpike, guessed toe Holm, Nicholas—60, A Bohooasr; Mips Dorothy Buttle of the Man­ nunlber exactly, 675, and R. Shlrer, Rev. J. S. NeilTs Idea Wins chester Public Health Nursing Dr. C. C. McCraken, president of ON CHRISTMAS U( 61, To a Danish Christening,. 1812. ConnecUcut State College at Stom , of 245 Center street, guessed 674. Santa Claus Is comlngl Yes, sir, It’s a good idea to buy your Yule- Jswsobus, Melancthon W. Jr.,—82, association, win speak at the South will be the guest speaker at the he's going to arrive at the terminus tide boxes, wrappings, ribbons, seals Ready Response from Lo­ Signal Hill, St. John’s Harbor, New­ Methodist church this evening at weekly meeting of the Manchester Members of jtoe Manchester Downtown hluminition 4|rni tomorrow at 2 o'clock and wlU be foundland; 63, Iceberg Off BatUe 7:30. AH women interested will be Mothers club will meet at Watkins and tags before you get all tuckered welcome to attend and hear of the Kiwanls club, Monday noon at the Last Until New Year — escorted by the Girl Scout band out with Christmas shopping. Then, cal Amateurs. Harbor, Labrador; 64, Reef Near Bt Hotel Sheridan. Manchester has Brothers tomorrow afternoon at Mary’s-River, Labrador; 68, LcvallTs work that is being done by the 1:15, and will attend In a group toe to Yiiletfde Spirit. up Main street to Hale’s Toyland. too, it’s the early wrapping-shopper nurses throughout the town. sent a good many students there, And what do you 'sposet He’s go­ who gets the pick of the stock! Wharf, Blanc Sablon, finwisiHfn and It is hoped toe members will funeral of Mrs. Joseph O. D ^ , who ing to have a lovely gift for every Labrador; 66, Bell Island, Concep­ turn out 100 per cent to hear his was secretory of toe club at toa Aarcm. Cook, ohairaan ef - ^lha single little boy or girl that is wlUi After December 6th the Midland ’The forthcoming art exhibition to tion Bay, Newfoundland. Four generations were represent­ message. 'The stunt wUl be furnish­ time of her death and who for sev­ Board, of Selectmsn, will tum.'. !on a grownup person. Now's your Package store will carry a complete be held at St. Mary’s Episcopal Jones, Albertus— 67, Vermont ed at the Thanksglv&ig dinner at ed by Harlowe Willis and toe prize eral years faithfully attended to toe toe Christmas. straat lights toswr- boys and girls to see Santa line of dopaestlc as well as imported church on Tuesday, Wednesday and Hills; 68, On The Tetonlc Izrail; 60, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. by Elmer Weden. publicity in, regard to toe club’s row. In. a. brief . ceremony arranged early and tell him everything you liquors and cordials. Thursday of next week, has grown Windy Day. Hagedom of 89 Oakland street. activities. . by the Merchanto’ Division o f^th e considerably in scope since the Idea Cum ber of .Commerce. The hghta, want for Christmas. Learned, Susan Taylor—70, Btlll They Included Mrs. Hagedom’s 'The Manchester Green Q)mmun- of getting together a small collec­ mother, Mrs. Mary Grey who is 88 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Beardmore which . have . been, strung “ f t r Life: 71 Chester Springs, Pa.; 72, Ity club will begin a new series of Main street from School street to An exciting evening note— the tion of the p^tlngs of Manchester ML Desert Island (water color); 78, years old, her eon Raymond B. Hag­ setback dancss at toe Green school and Mr. and Mra Donald E. Beard- This is the year to give games amateurs first suggested Itself to edom of 60 Glenwood etreet and the more, all of New Haven, were toe Center and. a short distance eel grey Augusta Bernard velvet A Room (water color). baU tonight a t^ o’clock. 'Turkeys or along Center and. Skist Center cape fastened by two sables used and toys for Christmas. Under the Rev. J. Stuart Neill, rector of S t McManus, James Goodwin—74, latter’s small daughter, Patricia. cash will be awarded to toe first Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mary’s. The exhibition will Include Mrs. William Kean of Glenwood streets, will be lighted each night as ties is stunning nad most talked new NRA leisure code, it looks as if Landscapes, Andover; 76, Land- prise winners tonight; Christmas until New Year’s. everybody is going to play and play more oictures bv more local artists Mrs. ESlsabeth Phelan of Church turkeys for tbs man or woman pil­ street Mrs. Kean and Mrs. E. H. about. soapee, Lyma; 76, Landscape, Lyme. Beardmore are sisters. and play. Trends in new toys and than it was at first anticipated and, Monson, Edith Dale—77, Melting; street had as hsr Thsmksglvlng ing up toe highest score for toe games show a topsy-turvy reversal ,n addit;^.n, by v ay of a leaven, Mr. 78, May; 79, Qladlolaa; 80, Little guests, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Phelan tournament; a turkey for toe man of other years. Grown-ups are Neill has obtained the consent of Stream; 81, Monday. at Oneida, N. Y., who will remain or woman bringing in toe largest The Young People’s society of toe Will Take a Limited Number playing child’s games—often right four professional artists to lend pic­ for the week-end. number of new players, and a dol­ Zion Lutheran church wUl meet this If you are hearing many a sigh Neill, Jamea Stuart—82, 8L evening at 8 o’clock. over the problem of "something dif­ In the parlor. Children, on the other tures. These exhibitors are James Mary's Church; 88. Omreh Yard: lar for an attendance prise. All of ferent’’ for a Christmas ^ t, the hand, prefer toys that emulate the Goodwin McManus, regarded as 84, Cabin; 86, Gilead Sunset; 86, A union service for all depart­ players are welcome to attend these 3argain Hound after snlfTmg about activities of grown-ups. Santa dean of the Hartford A rt Colony: Gilead Sunset; 87, April; 88, Farm­ ments at the Center Congregational socials. W I U $ | Q Q SAXOPHONE, the shopping front, brings you this Claus’ idea this year seems to be to Russeil Cheney of Manchester house. church lohool, Including the Wom­ breath-taking discovery—Maple at “Put the Children to Work.’’ Klttery, Me.; Albertus Jones and Newton, Allen H.—89, The Maples; en’s class and Men’s Lesgus, will The monthly meeting of toe di­ CLARINET 'Watkins—all kinds—in the north Checkers, midget croquet, ping- Melancthon W. Jacobus, Jr., all of 90, The Old Ice Pond; 91, Old Hick­ taks place Sunday morning at 9:80. rectors of toe Red Men’e Building HELP YOU NOW? ■Vindow—see for yourself. A vil­ pong, parches!, carom and hoop Hartford. They will show several The guest speaker will be Mrs. AssodaSon will b ' held In toe club- games, archery games, pop guns, ory; 92, Ysle Whis: 98, Granby Hills; U w , W.CM •msM a loan o< lage smithy’s shoeing kit trans­ pictures each but the total number 94, Sim Light on the Snow. Kemper Harreld of Atlanta Univer­ rooms on Brainard Place tonight at amooatfr more for rou in M OR FLUTE formed into an attractive little mag- and other competition games are of professional canvases will be sity, and her subject: "The Ceuter 8 O’clock. to4Bbottn. high favorites. Imp Is the biggest Plesdk, Josephine— 108, Penal M on^ rapaymenti mar ha ^azine end table with a tray on top small relatively to the number ex­ Study; 104, Jakopane Peasant; 105, Church White Gifts." This Is the STUDENTS for cigarettes. Delightfully dif­ selling puzzle and you can carry it hibited by local amateurs who draw Institution to which the church in your pocket. Lowics Peasant; 106, 'Jakopane sssi.ru.a.'ssa' ferent? I’d say so. or paint for their own pleasure. Peasant school has been sending white gifts Loans up to $3c» D^iring Latest Modem In­ 109 Works In Exhibit each year at Christmas. The Junior The New Aid in structions At Home or In My When thiniting of mother’s or Among the latter there are vary­ Taylor, RusseU-96, Self Portrait choir will sing. Cams in... Wrtrn ,..m ‘noms ' Cranberry jelly, in Uttle individual wife’s Christmas present, what is it Study; 96, On High Waters; 97, A Studio. Reasonable Terms. ing degrees of skill and experience, Pond In tbs Woods. PREVENTING molds, makes an admirable dessert that she has been wanting for so but while the exhibit is In no sense Mr. and Mrs. (Jordon Weaver of PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Merle Johnston Method. for bridge luncheons and buffet sup- long? Think for a minute—isn’t it Welles, Esther Louise—98. Memo- .’pers as well as big holiday dinners. a competition the plan has been to Waterbury spent Thanksgiving COLDS Room S. Stat. Thealar Balldlac an EUectrolux gas refrigerator 7 limit the showings to pictures pos­ rise; 99, Fruit Trees; 100, Acroee with relatives In town. Mrs. rSS Mala St., HaBehestor (Combined with diced pineapple and Here’s a gift that will be appreciat­ the Fields: 101, From Mary Che- Weavsr was the former Miss Jessie Phoaa S48i, JACK KEENEY nuts, topped by w hipp^ cream, it is sessing some degree of merit. 'There CUAM HIAO QUICKLY H«mb«r 6f P.D '1 Cpitol Tlw.tor ed every single day and minute the are, in all one hundred and n nsy's Garden. Robertson. Tka aaly eharca la ,about Eus pretty a dessert as you can whole year through. They come ’rSra* pereeat per orchestra. "serve. in different sizes— small, medium pieces in the list to be shown, Shmtk ea aapald Phppe 648 Rockville, Conn., or and large. While I was at the enough to constitute an extremely AaMBBt of loan Write 15 • Weet Street, Rockville. Interesting exhibition without tir­ LOANS MAOe IN N IA IIY TOWNS You’ve been hearing much about Manchester Gas Company this ing the 'fewer. the blouse vogue and the smart idea morning I fotmd that the EHectroluz is 10 per cent below its regular price Following is a list of the exhibi­ of having many blouses for one tors In alphabetical order with the skirt and thus having an outfit for and you can have one on an un- usiudly liberal payment plan. subjects to be shown by each, ac­ every occasion. You’ll shout with companied by their exhlbltioD num­ *glee when you hear that Cheney's bers. It is suggested that those in­ The Manchester Public Market 'are now placing on sale one to three tending to attend the show cUp the and one half yard lengths in satins, Uat and take it along to serve as a crepes and prints and 7S cents a Surplus stock of Hopewell MiDs, Glazier Manufacturing yard. catalogue: Austin, Mrs. D. D.—107, Roman Company: ^ Girl; 108, Lady Hamilton; 109, Au­ Sunday Dinner Suggestions tumn. Throws, Bed Spreads, Bed Blankets, Lap store the friendly relations between Brown, 'Thomas—1, Winter; 2, the Company and its patrons which Mountains; 3, Dogs. Robes, Steamer Blankets. All 100% wool HRM WILLING the rate controversy has seriously Cheney, Charles—(Sculptiure)— endangered. Placque; 5, Life Size Head; 6, Danc­ in beautiful colors. Price range $2.00- "If you desire to consider this A STEAK SALE ing Girl. $5.50. TO CONFER ON matter by an informal conference Cheney, Dorothy — 7, Rhododen­ with a representative or represen­ dron; 8, Autunm Window; 9, Shad­ SIRLOIN — SHORT OR TIP STEAKS— Fresh Pigs’ Hocks, o pf Can be seen at the showrooms of tatives of tht Town of Manchester, ows. Cut from Prime Beef of Our o ^ 10c Ib. 3 lbs...... Z O C if it is willing, the Commission will Cheney, Horace—10, Spring at Kind, At, lb...... ZOC Williams BrosT Mfg. Co. Naiibuc Ave* LIGHTS RATES be glad to co-operate to the extent Legs of Prime Milk-Fed Veal, n m of having a representative of the Marlboro, Shad Blow; 11, Summer Small Native Fresh Shoulilers, ^ 2" ^ Q Glastonbury Knitting Co. Hebron Ave. (Oonttnned Cron Page One) Commission piesent. at East Haddam; 12, Fall, White Whole or Half, lb...... 1 # C "Very truly yours, Face, from Upper Jay, New York; Glastonbury, Conn. 13, Winter Marlboro Lane. Native Fresh Bacon (unsmoked), J ^ q Boneless Rolled Roast Veal, a ^ to do everjrthlng in our power, "PUBLIC UTILmES all lean, solid meat, lb...... 1 O C Open Every Week Day From 9 A. M.— 5 P. M. without regard to any question of COMMISSION." Cheney, Mrs. Katherine—102, In our legal rights, to restore the good By R. C. SCHNEIDER, its secre­ Polly’s Garden. Native P i^ Liver, n r\ Fancy Rib Veal Chops, a will between the company and its tary, Cheney, Marjorie—14, Farming- J b ...... l O C lb...... 1 9 c patrons which existed prior to the November 22, 1933. ton Meadows; 15, Flower Study; 16, late um’ortunate legal controversy,’’ "Mr. Richard T, Higgins, Chairman, Goulds Pond. Fresh Made Lamb Patties ^ Mr, Ferguson told The Herald to­ "Public Utilities Commission, Cheney, Roger — 17, Weaving lb...... lO C On Sale, 6 fo r ...... 1 7 C day. "Hartford, Connecticut. Room Study; 18, Print Room; 19, "We are willing to make such "My dear Mr. Hlggtns: Leaning SUo: 20, Essex Church; 21. concessions as have a sotmd eco­ "I beg to acknowledge receipt of Birches (water color), FOR SATURDAY WE EXPECT A SHIPMENT OF nomic basis, both of a temporary the Commission’s letter of Novem­ Cheney, Russell—22, Landscape and of a permanent nature and are ber 21st containing a suggestion to of Klttery; 23, Flowers; 24, Flowers. not so extreme as to weaken the fi­ the effect that we endeavor in in­ Cheney, Suzanne—25, Farm Im­ nancial stability of the company or formal conference, and as a matter plements; 26, Amerlcsn Hill Town; its ability to render the quality of of 'policy' rather than of ‘rights’ to 27, Essex Boats; 28, Before the Fresh Y oimg Turkeys service to which our patrons have make such rate adjustments ib will Storm; 20, Spring Day (water been accustomed.’’ result in a betterment of public re­ color); 30, Ck)nnectlcut Bam (water Correspondence lations, and will tend to stimulate color). The correspondence between the our business. Dexter, Janet—31, Portrait; 32, And They Will Be Priced At Public Utilities Commission and '"The company will be glad to Portrait of Sonny: 33, StUl'Ufe; 34, Samuel Ferguson, president of the particioate in such a conference as Russian Gypsy; 35, Portrait of Manchestet Electric Company, re­ tbs CojrmlssloD proposes on what­ George. leased today, follows: ever date in the near future may be Dexter, Robert—86, Cloud Shad­ Fancy Fresh Frying Chickens or Nice Ten- "PUBLIC designated as convenient to the ows; 87, Maine Mountain^; 38, Moon Boneless Rolled Tender Chuck Pot Roast, UTILITIES COMMISSION Commission and the representatives Path; 39, Sunset. der Fowl for a Tasty Chicken Broth. cut from Fancy Tender Beef, "State ol Connecticut of the City of Manchester, Duncan, William — 40, Snow On Sale At 59c each. e a pf On Sale At, lb...... "Hartford "Yours very truly, Scene; 41, Lily Pond; 42, Sheep. 2 f o r ...... $ 1 . 1 0 November 21, 1988. SAMUEL FERGUSON, Hannon, Agnes—48, Pied Piper of Large Native Roasting Chickens o 8% Tender Shoulder Steak, cut from "Mr. Samuel Ferguson, President, President," Hamlin (water color); 44, Tbs Lss- On Sale At, lb...... Fancy Beef, On Sale At, lb. ... "The Manchester Electric Company, son (water color); 46, A Bronze *266 Pearl Street, (water color): 46, A Bowl of Flow­ yrMh KiUed Native I>ndu At, 2 5 C "Hartford, Conn. POUCE COURT ers; 47, Gypsy Girt. Fancy Legs Spring Lamb, "Dear Sir; Tiy Our Home M ^ ^nsage Meat From AU Sizes At, Ib...... "The Commlssioo desires to call your attention to the situation in The ease of Robert H. Anderson, N ative Pork, On ^ e A t o C held on # manslaughter charge in 15c lb. 2 tb s...... Z O C Finest Kidney Lamb Chops At, Manchester pertaining to electric lb...... rates, .rhich may be summarized as the death of Mrs. Clinton Keeney Freshly Ground Hamburg Steak for a nice fUbm Strati^ who lost bei life Wednesday night Frmsdt€9,imhUt follows: WINDOW Meat Loaf, 15c Ib. O C Fancy Shaved Dried Beef "A petition was brought by cer­ when jtruck by a Mobr Bak^ tain patrons of the Company al- truck driven by him, was contin­ SHADES 2 lb s...... ^ for Creaming, >/2 -pound ______grsMt/ l«Rlng that the rates were unrea­ ued until Dec, 22, Bond of $1,000 was furnished by bis employer, Fine Holland Sliades, made to sonable, After a long iuuS expensive order, and hong on your '.hearing and considerable lapse of Fred C, Mobr. , ' ' vrlndows eompieto...... O U C AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT .time the Commission found and Clifton I . Chapman of Rockville was in cour' following an accident New BoOers. lOe Extra. Home Baked Beans, n ^ 'prescribed that the rates complain- Also Duplex ( t faced) ...... S6e Fresh ,ed of were not unreasonable. 'The at Main ano Charter Oak streets q u a r t...... I O C Wednesday when a car bt was driv­ Send post card, we win call W iH O ’S •fond o f the big, bad hdls! The 1954 .appeal taken from this decision has with samples, or 'phone after 5 P. M. I Shipment of ,«ow been withdrawn. There is ing crashed into a car driven by Hm m Made Brown Bread, g ^ 1 0 C Nash makes sport of them. Eats *em up . . , with however, pending before the Com­ George Cowles, His brakes were CAPITOL SMALL found to be in poor condition and be an easy stride that proves the superior power of a mission a petition brought by the WINDOW SHADE CO. Raisin Loaves, ,Town of Manchester alleging that f*’^***^ t® Appear in court. He 4d Cspea Street Hartford J OYSTERS Twin Ignition valve-in-head motor! jthe rates for municipal purposes wwed for continuance for a week ea ch ...... and this wa granted. \ and the rates generally are unrea- Home Made Rolls, all kinds, Twin Ignition’s extra spade in each C)dinder is a ;sonable, ThU petition has bee held 2 dozen fo r ...... Stew ing very rita l spark in adifing spice to performance. By In abeyance during the pendency of A t ;^ld appeaL The prolonged and oon- Stuffed and Roasted Chickens, actual tests. Twin Ignition gives a motor 22% more 'tinued controversy has bad a ten- jdsocy of severing good public re- e a c h ...... power, 5 milea an hour more top speed and 2 mom wlonsMp between the Company Home Made Crullen, sugared or milea per gallon of tl^ the same motor and its patrons. The Commission iriain, at, dozen ...... therefore suggests at this time con­ delivers with single ignition. sideration of the following: "Altbnigh the Commission, based AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Nash for 1934 dicks with its st)de, too. It’s the upon the detailed evidence present- most noticeable car oe the street. And every model ^ at the hearing, found and de­ Finest Native Potatoes, Fancy Sealdsweet Grapefruit, creed that the rates established by e a ^ ...... has a new unproved built-in ventilation system pro- the Company wete not unreason­ p e c k ...... vidii^ unobstructed vision—and a new coincidental able, may it not be in the ultimate 2 9 c Small Sunkist Oranges for Juice, mtere^t of both the Company awA Fancy Cape Cod Cranberries, 2 dozen fo r ...... atarter—and a new synchro-shift transmission, qmet Mb patrons for the Company to 2 quarts fo r ...... in all gears—and many other important engineeriBg .make some concession even though 1 7 c Fancy Young Tender Carrots, resulting in what might at present Native TeDow Globe Turnips, bunch...... devefopmeata. Drive a 1934 Nash and enjoy « considered less than a fair rate p e c k ...... Native Parsnips, the ride of your life! OT re tj n? A rate concession or re- 1 9 c 3 lbs. fo r ...... duction At thli tiniA would hATo a Fancy Table Grapes, tMdency to stimulate business in OPINIONS____ Native Apples for Cooking, ♦he territory served and help re­ Are all the same when it comes to drinking 2 lbs. f o r ...... 1 5 c 10 lbs. fo r ...... our famous Narragansett beer—Every, GROCERY SPEOALS 1 9 3 4 N A TONIGHT body likes it Royal Scarlet Family Flour, Rinso, Large Size, MiG SIX, ns'w K. m u r ...... $T4S s * 24 Vi-lb. sa ck ...... 9 5 c 2 for...... ABVANCBm E tm m r, u i* w b., toonp . m New Series Starting Statler Tissue in Handy Carton, Royal Scarlet Coffee, AMmAasAmmmEtmmr» a vn u ? tm And on Saturday we serve steaming dams 8 rolls fw r...... lb. c a n ...... 1 9 c AJUmASaAMGM MIGMttJG'W K. OSH.P g I M # 8» free from 6 P. M. until dosing time. Strictly Fresh Eggs from Coven­ SETBACK - DANCES Fancy Broken Walnut Meats, (AH pntm/[AkKwmU,Wu.-^Stwi04Ma9stm$m$tMmA try* 39c dossB. 2 dozen...... 7 5 c F r ^ Stock Just In, ^-Ib. . ' ' ■' ' '■ — ■ IIIMIU ■ ifi >'4 Manch^ter Green Confectionery Sugar in B u^ Snowdrift in Bulk, •. ^ ConunnnitF dob 2 Ibe. f o r ...... 1 1 c l b ...... Turkeys or cash for Irst prizes. Kirkmaa’e Soap Chips, 10 Pounds Granulated Sugar Tnriteys for Capital Prizes. TREE TAVERN ..... 1 4 c in Cloth Bag...... One Dollar Door Prize. WETHERHl MOTOR An Players W« (Brainard .Place) N.. , 20 East Center Street M (X)ME TO THE STOREOR PH O N E^ D IA L ||11 - ««;

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Ladles' WOOL SNUGGIES Formerly S5o 29c Part wool. Warm. Close fitUng. All sizes.

?2z84 WOOL COMFORTERS W ere $4.98 $3.98 W ard’s Largre Largfe. Warm. Y od'11 love them!

Men’a Standard Washer LEATHER TEX COATS Bedooed for One Week Only! $2.98 BEOCLAB $54.95 "j0Te durable than leather. Blanket lined. Deep Pocketa. s .'l ill pi'iuU BLANKETS $1.00 .SO 72x84. Part wool In plaids and pastels. $5.00 Down $5.00 Monthly

TOILET SOAP 4c each Triple porcelain oversize tub. Heavy, sturdy Lux and Lifebuoy. lim it 12 to a customer. wringer. Fast washing action.

SUITES PRICED LOW 10-Tube FOR QUICK SALE! FASHIONS 1 To 3 of a Kind! COME EARLY! Console Come Early! worth of LADIES’ COATS— formerly $16.95 and Reduced To $18.95. f t f t N o w ...... %P I t s OO LADIES’ HATS— marked for quick clearance. New sty les.. T a / C iving o o m uites LADIES’ DRESSES—new smart colors $49 50 L R S and black. f t f t Convenient Payments Range o f s iz e s ...... $ P O s ^ v Dial to call letter—Instant HOUSE DRESSES—80-square tub-fast I Dialing. 1934 features. Bargains In Licensed by R.C.A. and Many Other Low Percales.' Were $1.00. f t f t / % ' Hazeltine. ^ Prices Too Bedroom and N o w ...... O O U Numerous To List! SACRIFICED Dining Room Suites AUTO accessories! SHOES X CHEVROLET HEATERS-Manifold Type. LIVING ROOM SUITES LIVING ROOM SUITES Women’s Shoes—one lot of several styles. The Reason For Custom grade, some Regular $4.95. O f t WeU made suites In ooveglngs All sizes but not in every ^ ^ Q Q N o w ...... ^ I e a /O with solid mahogany and of T{q>estry and other covers. style. Were $2.49. Now ^ 1 s 7 0 RADIATOR GLYCERINE in gallon cans. other carved frames. Best 8109-95 8 5 9 - 9 5 coverings made. While Ladies’ Felt Slippers— Black, RO/* Hardwood frames. Only three VALUES Reduced 10% to, VALUES This Big Sale they last at this low price. Rose, Blue. Pair ...... v v F G at this price. $X49.00 to $175.00 gallon ...... $1.00 $75.00 to $95.00 Boudoir SU))pers— all colors. 7 0 / » RADIATOR ALCOHOL We are overloaded with good Living Satin covered. N o w ...... in B u lk ...... OOC LIVING ROOM SUITES LIVING ROOM SUITES AUTO BATTERY— 13-Plate, Room Suites—far more than we can Extra quality. Custom ^ a ^ a tf ^ ^ with your old battery. . . $3.19 Choice coverings on 2 and 8- construction,don, all lumdhuid up­up- A j sell under normal conditions. To holstered. Finest of se­ pleoe Suites, strongly reinforced MEN’S WEAR move this Enormous Stock, we are lected coverings. Solid 879-95 hardwood frames, ^and uphol­ Mahogany frames. Limit­ VALUES OVERCOATS—just a few left Blues in VALUES stered. Look these over. ed quantity. running this GREAT SALE, at $179.00 to $195.00 form fits. Were $14.95. ^ 1 O Q C STOVES $95.00 to $120.00 prices that seem like fiction—but N o w ...... ^ LIVING ROOM SUITES FLANNEL SHIRTS— 7 Q n Parlor Heaters reduced 10 to 30%. Large LIVING ROOM SUITES Size for 5-7 Rooms, A O CC every price quoted here is true, and Hand picked Suites in all sizea—T eui ...... Formerly $69.95. Now Better grade 2 aod $-pleoe the finest designs. Hand JACKETS of tan suede ^ A Q O can be seen on our 2nd Floor. Come carved and plain iq>lu>l- Kitchen Range—full porcelainvuuii enai^l—euouici^ Suites Include Mohairs, Tapea- 8129-95 leather. Regular $5.95... a tries, Frlezettes and other cov­ stered frames. Choloe of $ 9 9 * 9 5 and see for yourself. These low fine new domestlo cover­ VALUES SHEEP LINED MOLESKIN COATS— polished cast iron top. ers. AU custom built. All to in g s— custom grade. >/4 -length, reinforced ftft O C N o w ...... $49.95 VALUES go at this price. prices are real and available. $1974)0 to $$$54)0 $125.00 to $145.00 Choose yours early. sleeves. Beg. $9.95. Now BOYS’ WEAR HUNDREDS OF OTHER LIVING ROOM PIECES INCLUDED IN THIS BIG SALE CABINET SMOKERS INFANTS’ WEAR END-TABLES CEDAR CHESTS AMERICAN COFFEE TABLES SLIP-OVER SWEATERS - - all wool! MAGAZINE RACKS ORIENTAL PAJAMAS and SLEEPERS in heavy flan- Bright colors. Were 89c. neL Regular 50c. FOOT STOOLS $14.95 DESIGN $3.49 $2.89 N o w ...... 49c Reduced t o ----- — ^ TABLE LAMPS SPINET DESKS BOYS’ OVERCOATS—were $5.98. Re- OCCASIONAL TABLES INIs'ANTS’ b a t h r o b e s —all duced for quick colors— new d esig n s...... a J V l# clearance...... $1.00 $4.98 $1.39 $10.95 CRIB 9 Q r BOYS’ SUITS— Small sizes, 5-11; heavy $4.98 VENETIAN MIRRORS LOUNGE CHAIRS ASSORTED TABLES woolen worsteds. Coat, BUTTERFLY TABLES SNOW SUITS— heavy suede cloth in coltna vest, 2 pr. knickers. • Now $3.98 $3.49 —.^th Helmet ^ T A Q $1.09 $4.98 $14.95 Regular $2.49...... V i o ^ t a / PIPE AND PIPELESS SAVE 10 TO 20%! Boys’ Men’s TOY CHRISTMAS TREE 1200 F t Furnaces UNION SUITS DRESS SHIRTS GRAB BAGS OUTFITS FLASHLIGHTS Were 68o Were 89o ,fing Heaters Formerly $$$.•$ Reduced 59c $1.00 59c 69c Bight-lli^tMaida oatflta. Boy An Ideal Xmaa g ift Long alMves — long lege. Odd lot Of fandeo' In moot aD Y ooll get your monogr'a worth oarlyt .Seeaoh. & Stook 1 9 ! In evory bag* ___.95

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land did M t eoBiist somewhat, m other day. applaudinf the lynching^ flanfifrBtnr BEHIND THE SCENES IN will bo pattiaff svarybody site on get Neturaily that diaeourages tequitea him to do So. The met says n ^ montot a Bprafna with opportualty to ad> of two unspeakable Booundrela In tha bank. OtlMrwlaa» oiir dlpiomata exporta. .be ‘Mull proolalm tha data ot tha a^ of great i E D r a i n o vlM Mr. Norman as to whot waa go* Callfomia. Now, when they are expect little or nothing*-' unless U nsettled eondltlvOBs have rapaal ...” But It doesn't aay re^ dUtervos. ing no in the mind of Dean Ache- told that Verne Miller, nuuihlne gun some oouatfy iR)eks'^aaotoar coun­ crimped the idea for a program of when. PUm^UUEO BY THE iTo-bo and a bottle of BSSHALO PRINTINQ COMPANY, Ufa aon, and piosslbly of Mr. Woodln, to' slaughterer of law officq^s in Kan- try on ths nose. selling more exports in return for Roosevelt than assumed thxt his aeutem e! The Navjjr It Street the United States Treasury Dep>art- sas City, has been found murdered more imports. You can’t do much prodamstioo was necessary to elim­ has been considering Manebeeter, Conn. beer and wlni saiee to THOMAS FEHOMSON UMBt—axtremely useful things for in almost exactly the same way in By BODNBT DUTOHEB Oonotato stags might ha takan for trade at a general conference, inate about 1330,000,000 in ”nui- QenereJ Henaser toward sliBUnaong aome of the ob- anyway. Indlvidtial trade negotia­ dMP canteens, with nb hkrd the head of the Bank of England to which Albert Silverman was slain Washington, Dee. 1—Latin Amer­ sanoe” taxea. So, luparently,. did LAteet ^kipe, however, _____ ^ etaolaa preyentlnt a sueoaatful oon- tions with Argentina, Brazil, and Attorney General Homer Cum­ Founded October 1, 18tl ica is having a partly and everyons that the eervlee dfflclany friO sU^ know. and dumped by a roadside in Som­ ferenca, Such aa dnoa waa hdped Colombia, however, are said to be mings. Published Ever7 Evening Except is going. But no one wanted to have dry .... Pretty Marguerita To«c|g Sundays ana Hclidaya Entered at the ers, it would be interesting to know for. Ctoce thare waa hope of atlmu- making “real progress.” However, the immediate question the party now; Both were wrong. The elimina­ and Seymour Waldmaa, ber hud* Post Office at Manchester. Conn, as latlng a lot of tradd by tariff agree­ Present hope of improving west­ Is with Dr. Spragus's eoonomlo bow many people in the United President Roosevplt and Secre­ tion is provided for, but the law band, two earnest young Commit Second Class Mall Matter. ments, ciurency staDlllsatlon, and ern hemisphere peace maehlnery is 8LS8CR1PT10N RATES States bear that bit of news with tary of State Cord^ HuD wished makes the reductions and Npeals oisto. have come here aa corrS* Oae Year, i - mall ...... lt.00 theories aa represented by this ini­ the Montevideo conference could be other tAinga which won’t be con­ threatened by the Chaco, Cuban, any degree whatever of horror or effective on the first day of January spemdents fo r the Oommunict DsikF Per Month, by mall ...... tC tial article. One is struck with nit poetiK>neven though uary and Jtily, 1984, anyway. And go uacharmed during the winter. or not otherwise credited In this go down the hatch and everybody South American which th^ can’t he signed the recovery act, which RooseYMt*! decision to proclaim paper and also the local nows pub­ much needed stimiilating Infiuence It would have been better, o f Write to Dr. WtUlam M. lished herein. course, if the law had succeeded In All rights ot republlcatlon ot on business ac^vity"; followed later special dispatches herein are also re­ on by the piostulate that the way to compasing the elimination of M iller. served. restore Industry is for manufMtur- But it didn’t. And if his elimina­ Full service client of N E A 8er- tion as it did occur is not better vice. Ino. ers to sell their products so cheaply as to induce the public to purchase than no elimination at all—from the Publisher's Repressntatlve; The viewpoint of society— then Julius Mathews Special Agency—New them. With what, under the de­ our Tork Chicago. Detroit and Boston. philosophy is badly warped. Ready tomorrow! fiationary ideas he stands for, he MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF does not trouble to ezpilain. CIRCUhATloNS. Another highly original Idea is TAMMANY WAY. The Herald Prlntl..g Company, Inc., that while there is a definite limit assumes no financial responsibility The “Happy Warrior,” rather for typograpblca. errors appearing In to the amount of agricultural pro­ advertisements |n the Manchester more snarling than Jocose these days duct for which market can be Evening Herald —perhaps less comfortable in the a Shoppers’ Paradise found, and therefore no p>osslble FRIDAY, DECEM BER 1. livery of Wall Street than in the / chance for so many people to get brown derby of a free-lance politi­ their living from the soil, there is MAIN STREET PERILS. cian—has as poor an opinion of the no limit whatever to the market The killing of a Manch^ter Public Works Administration as he on our Main Floor for manufactured commodities if has of the President’s monetary woman by an automobile in the they are only sold cheaply enough; principles. The PWA, it seems, shopping zone of Main street on so it is up to the siuplus farm pop­ is a frightful mess. Smith could Wednesday evening is the first trag­ ulation to leave the farms and go Tonight we will work like busy bees preparing this Shoppers’ Paradise fbr have run it a whole lot better. edy of that character in thrft area to work in the factories. It is some you on our Main Floor. Ensembled living room grouping, .always a fea­ We have no doubt that he could since motor traffic assumed its time since anybody calling himself ture of our Main Floor, .will make way for rows and rows of gifts, .gifts at least have run it more expertly. ^ present huge proportions. But for an economist has advanced this old of Watkins Furniture. / Between his vastly experienced con­ a long time there hag not been a day vaudeville gag as a cure for the de­ tractor friends in Tammany Hall when the lives of pedestrians along pression. It was last beard when and his equally experienced financier the half mile or so of the retail the industrial Jobless had not friends before Fulton street, un­ district has not been put in need­ reached more than four or five mil­ questionably Brother A1 would have less peril by inadequately controlled lion. been able to get that whole huge movements of automobiles. That And money. Professor. Sprague public works program into opera- a fatality was so long delayed is at assures us, has very little to do with once a matter for wonderment and -tion before this—so far, at least, as economics after alL “I bold,” he a tribute to the alertness and agil­ the outpouring of cash was con­ says, “that no monetary policy, how­ Important! Only 19 Shopping Days to Christmas ity of those who have occasion to cerned. ever wisely formulated, is sufficient cross this splendidly but—in Ihe cir­ Still and all it is to be suspected to bring about a trade recovery.” If you are like many Christmas shoppers cmd count your shopping days from cumstances—dangerously wide thor­ that, outside of Tammany and Wall Thanksgiving, you’ll find you are cheated out of a whole week this year! That’s And yet it must be, even in the oughfare. Street, most people in this country because Thanksgiving came so late. That’s why, too, we’ve arranged our Shoppers view of the learned Doctor, that Paradise on the l^dn Floor. It’s quicker to select (when you’re in a hurry) from would just as soon see the Public In gradually increasing degree somehow or other monetary policies rows of things You will find a whole section devotqd to desks, .rows and rows of Works Administration’s activities coffee tables, .lamps group for easy selecting, .and all other pieces of gift furni­ the automobile has been running do have very powerful and very far in the bands of somebody else, even ture easily accessible. Come in tomorrow! wild in the Main street shopping reaching effects upon trade, because if there is some lost motion-and area, the average rate of speed lit' it was in horror of the devastating messing around. tie by little increasing, the rights threat of the administration’s mon­ and safety of pedestrians more and etary policy that be fled from the Ton’ll find dosens of more ignored, until the wonder is ruin to come—with his full /N NEW YORK coffee tables In this $12-50 not that a single death has result of typed economic warnings to sell special Christmas ed but that there have not been exhibit, in aD popu­ to whoever would buy them for pub­ By PAUL HARRISON (left) A coffee table of many. lar Periods and lication. He promises us that later New York, Dec. 1,—Manhattan w oods. • Colonial design with at­ It is by no means the rate of meanderings: One of the first tached tray top. Maple, on in his series he will teU us aU speed alone that contributes to the things Barbara Hutton and her or maple in mahogany about those perils. Prince Mdivani did when they came finish. condition of peril. Double parking A monetary poUcy, then, is capa- to town was attend the sassy revue l$ 8 -5 0 particularly on shopping evenings, bls of raising the very dgvll If it is calM “As Thousands' Cheer,” in with the spectacle of cars stopping which their is satirized. wrong, though there is no such »3 9 .7 5 You’ll find our display of even outside the double line to drop aiftoD Webb and MarUyn Miller, thing as some other kind of mone­ who Impersonate them, were nerv­ sewing cabinets a busy sec­ or pick up passengers, and the fur­ ous about the uncomplimentary skit This is one of the desks tion. Thie is one of the de- tary policy datable of scotching the Other coffee tables ther complications of U-tums made —imtll they received a nice little (genuine mahogany Gov­ sinis.. a Martha Washing- devil after be has been raised ernor Wlqthrop) from our from $2.50. tdn model in either solid ma­ anywhere and everywhere, render it note from the Wool worth heiress . . ■Money policies, it appears, can only With fan dances in night clubs collection of over 50 dif­ hogany or walnut impossible for pedestrians to make ferent designs. work one way. The only thing to all the way from Harlem to Green­ Others from $6.95. sure of their situation until they wich Village, and in all degrees of do about money, then, is nothing. Others from $19.75. are far from the curbs and, often daring, there now has been con­ We trust that Dr. Sprague has cocted a play called “The Fan in the midst of whirling traffic, noads a profitable contract with his Dancer,” which may star Sally It would be essentially unfair to ■yndloats. Because, unless this R a n d . . . blame this uncontrolled traffic con­ People who remember the ur­ serlss develops profundities not in­ dition altogether pr even In major bane Jimmy Walker’s residence at dicated In the initial article, his writ­ the Rltz get quite a shock when part upon the police. Unquestloo- $4-95 ings bsrsafter ought to bring him they go to visit Mayor-elect La-- > ably if the police authorities bad Guardla and his wife iqp at their about two cents a ton-^.on his low Just a suggeftlon from $4.95 undertaken, a week ago, to enforce modest apartment at One Hundred selling price basis. and Ninth Street. The furnishings otu* rows and rows of and regulations actually effective in tables. This one Is made are comfortable, but old-fashioned, Here’s one of the interesting making business area traffic less and it’s Florello himself who bustles of solid walnut through­ out. magazine racks from our big CALM, CONSISTENT. around with the tea and sandwiches. reckless, they would have succssd- Others to $36. collection of different models. sd only In evoking a storm of crit­ Says it’s a good enough establish­ It is miule of solid walnut., A ratbir Intriguing^ example of ment, and that be doesn’t intend to icism and active opposition. In a real piece of furniture, not tjie calm eonsistency' of the advo­ move . . . Meanwhile Joseph McKee, a toy. addition they would have found cates of deflation as oontraeted to who also ran, is by way of becoming New York's Forgotten Man. At­ Others to $12.50. • themselves, in all probability, very the hysteria of the advocates of in- tended the Horse Show Uie other poorly backed by existing law. The flatioe is presented by two editorials night, sat in a front box, and was , stats statutes do their beet to make that appeared, with the worst of not even recognized by one in a $ 4 . 9 5 effectual control of local traffic iO luck on ths same day, in the New hundred of the customers. difficult and very little has ever $22-50 Tork Herald-Tribune on Wednesday. If show business goes bad, Wil­ been done by Connecticut municipal­ One, captioned, “Sowing the liam Gaxton, a star of “Let ’Em Bat This pottery table lamp is ities to ascertain their own rights, Wind,” relates that “ths chorus of Cake” has a perfume business to $9.95 a suggestion from ^our The rows of console tables show In this matter, or to fight for them. fall back on. He liked the scent his Lamp Section. Here you many variations in designs. protsst against tbs President’s re­ will find table, desk, This solid mahogany Sheraton It is probable, however, that any wife used, so last year be bought Big bookcases and small fusal to sxjrtaln his monetary policy the formula in Paris and opened a bridge, jimlor and reflec­ table has a folding top, os movement by the poUce, foUowing ones; highx pier oaUnsts shown. is growing stronger every hour,” New York factory . . . And with the and little low ones..all tor tjT?e lamps In every contract bridge business being wtot Conceivable material. on the heels of Wednesday's fatality, and proceeds to develop that idea. grouped for your selec­ Others from $7.60. it is, four prominent eastern players Prices are exceptionally toward the elimination of tbs worst The other, in the abutting column, tion. are going into a show, David Bum- Others $4.96 up. Inviting! of the dangers of Main street traf­ says this: “Regardlsss of tbs merits stins, Michael T, Gottlieb, Oswald fic would meet with a larger degree or demerits of Mr. Warburg’s plan Jacoby apd Howard Sebenken com­ Others from $1.86. prise a team of four who’ll tour the of rfipset, would find the public In * * * it seems to us it is a serious a less cock-sure mood of Indifference country meeting all comers. ’His mistake for sound-money people to audiences will bear the bidding, am- tow ard speed In. the business area, propose, at this time, any greatly illfled by loud sps'ikers, and see toward ganging up of cars Jooksy- detailed lobeme.” bj play by means of a new projec­ $19.50 $7.50 Ing for parking spaoss, toward dou tion device . . . Frantically the Herald-Tribune Rumors persist that Jlnuny ble parking and, especially, toward dem ai^ that Preeldent Roosevelt Walker is to become tto Amer­ This tslsphone table Smokers' Humi­ the U-tums that are constantly pre­ commit himself to some hard-and- ican represMitatlve of a group is a fine Grand Rap­ dors and Stands senting unexpected problems to tbs of foreign wlne.^noenie. ids example froyn are of better de­ fast “stablliiation” objective. Des­ our group of practi­ pedestrians. sign this year, perately it shrieks out against any The recent paragraph about the cal, decorative although fewer In attempt of the “sound money” old-time burlesque queen who sells phone sets. number. newspapers at. night on Broadway SPRAGUE. crowd to do what it insists that the Others ftom $7.60. has brought sofiis Information about Others from $1.76 President shall do—lest it be die- After one has read the first of the three other veterans of the gay-way. oloe^ to the world that there is no Ths eldest is Mother EHms, who is syndicated eerles of articles, ditl- agreement among the defiatloniits 90, snowy-haired and spryer than dslng the economic policies of tbs as to what dsgrts of deflation the ^ could imagine. She was a bur­ present government of tlje United lesque queen, 'too, and was known people can be depended on to bear Statee, prepared by Dr. 0. M. W. as Annie Hart in the days when without revolution. such shows were the equivalent of fiprague wblle be was still under $24-50 The oalm of the Tribune on Wed­ modem musical comedy. government pay as a presumable Mothtf Elms Is loyal to ber nesday was comparable to that of a economic expert, one Is likely to be old calling, though, and still' $ 14 .9 5 manneset that has Just pleksd up a vlslti baokstage at the borly- filled with wonder. $24-75 bet poker and at the same unlucky qne houses. Likes to tell the The Gift of Gifts—a Cedar Chest “How,” the reader speeulatee, . A bow-back Windsor chair with moment has been stung by a bes. performers how she used to There’s a vast quantity ot occa­ “does It come to pass that men gain sing: “I've often li^ a brides­ brace, having seven spindles. Cedar Chests have moved to the Main Floor, too. Vou’ll find sional chairs from which to choose. maid, but long to be a brid^ From our display of Windsor 43-inch cheets, tiinilar to the sketch as low as $34JM). reputations like that of Profeesor This is one of them.', a Sbsraton with a wreath of orange bloc- Chairs. Tb^^ nre genuine Lane chests, .which means a Moth Insur­ model in distinctive covers. Sprague when they reason Uks Pro­ F A a N G IT. some and my Chosen at my Others $7JK) up. ance* tHilloy in the Aetna Insurance Company, Hartford, with side. ...” ^ eneh chest! fessor Sprague?” And echo an­ PotMbly it may be an Indieatlon Others from $9.96. swers, "How?" Then there’s LstUe Ford, M, who of ths sffset of demoralisation ac­ used to appear with Edwin Booth Dr. Sprague has rated as a for­ companying ths World War and a half-century and more ago. Her mer advisor of the Bank of England. gsnsral seonomlc dlsturbaness, but family, by the wav, owned the Ford Reading this firgt of his articles one Theater in Washington where Lin­ OPEN tHURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'QOCK t it sxtrsmMy dUReult nowadays coln was shot by John Wilkes Booth, may be justified in wondering to o stick to ths middle-of-the-road brother of Edwin. . . . She still acts what extent Montagu Norman per­ thsoriss of morality and immorality, DOW and then, but mostly poses for ; l conuneroial photographers. Hers Is mitted himself to be guided by the of right and wroag, that a fsw years th face of one o t those sweet old Ideas of Sprague the monetary ed- ago sssmsd so immutabis. WATKINS BROTHERS ladles you often see in the ads. It entlst and if, aa a matter of fact. Very rsspsctabls and vary order­ She's an avid thMter and movie Us nsefulBSM to thg Bank « f E ng- ly pasplf iotad thsmsMvsi, ths fan, and refuasa to go to bed b^ MANCHESTER, CONN. s fore midnight . . . n *

•■ 'V.'v ' ■'■ '*’ -■%- MANCHEdTia EVENIKG HERALD. MANCHEHTER. CONN, FRIDAT/d ECEMBER 1,1988. PAGE SKFBir BENVfiNUm ORCHESTRA WAPPING EXPEaUtlGECROVD DAILY RADIO PROGRAM ROCKVILLE THESE CHANGING TIMES AT REC DANCE TO N Girr Next Sunday monitog at the Fed­ ATDEMOLAT FRIDAY, DECEMIER 1 (Ceotral and Slaatarn Standard Tima) A Stodent of the Modern School Looks At Today's and erated church la to be “Pledge Stm­ •^naai Alt procrams to key and baslo chains or groups thereof tmlsss sped* Teinonw's ProUcnia. day. ’ All are requeeted to bring ptod;-ooaat to coast (o to c) designation Includes all available stations. Popular Orchestra Engaged for their pledgee for the ensuing year. G ne^ to Bs Allowed lo Chi Froframs subject to change. P. M. Cent. Bast. VIEWS OF TWO NOMINEES ^hoen iscao wtam wwj wsal; Midi kid In the spedai holiday dance to A report from the commlttag wmaq wcQ. woe*who wow wdaf wkbf Nays Oreh.—Dixie; Panlee Oreh.— VEBSY: THE FUNDAMENTAL that...... Intel]elligently controlled inflation church bouse, last Tuesday eve­ west be held this svening at the Schexd NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj ISSUE. such the Administration plzms, is ning, was greatly appredateif and charge of ticket dlstrlbutkin tor wlba kstp webc wday kfyr cret cfcf 6:48— 7:48—Boake Carter, Talk—ba« street Recreatjon building, Director bridge to be given by John 1 sic; Between the Boekende—west Both Mayoralty Candidates to a certain means of lifting the forces they were greeted by a large audi­ SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wjaa Frank Busch announces that \be .Chapter, Order of D ^olay, wfla«WBaa wiod wsm wme wsb wapl 7:00— 6d)0—The Happy Bakers—basie Make Statements — Much During the past two weeks we of depressiem and restoring some ence, the hall being well filled. 7:18— 8:16—Edwin C. Hill — baslo; band pJaylng wlU Introduce many day evening, at the Afoaonle ^ wjdz wsmtPkvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre Canadians^Dlxle; In Qloamlng—w measure of prosperity. Why, then, Ehrery'ine spoke in words of praise woal ktbs ktbs wsoo Biterest in City'Election. have seen opposition to the Presi­ novelties wtoch is an added treat indicates that the affair will be M MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgir kghl 7:30— 8:3(^The March of Tim^—to o the opposition ? ^ for eac and everyone of the cast of PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo 8:00— 9:00—Stokowski Orchestra—to s dent’s gold-bu3ing program reach for those who will be present to­ of the blghUgfita of the holiday sea­ 8:16— 0:16—Tommy MeUaughiin—to o A pre-electicn statement was ex­ plajrers and hope to near the cast son social functiiHis. ' r khq kfsd ktar kgu , 8:8^— 9:30—Football Show—cat to cat declde(Dy sizeable proportions. As I see it, their apposition is night. T securing Richard Benve- pected today frpm the Democratic a g ^ before the winter is ever. The chapter has made prepara­ (Cent. East. 9:0^—1 0 Olsen A'Johnson—c to cst Scarcely a day passes that does not based on the fact that a return to nuti for this engagement the many 4:30— 8:80—Tom Mix’s Sketch east 0:30—10:30—CBS Broadcast—c to cst At the abort business meeting of tions to entertain guests from Mafl* (umdidate for mayor, Cllarence J. bring forth another advockte of a the 1926 price level would cut into dance ' OUowers Who havi. heard his 4:46— 8:46—The Wizard of Ox, Drama 9:4^—10:4^6ymphonlc Strings — ba> band during the summer season will Wappln-r Grange, No. 30, Tuesday Chester and surrounding towns aiM 6:00— 6:0(^C Inner Concert—also cat ale; Myrt and Marge—west repeat McCarthy, which, it was anticipat­ return to "soimd money” principles. the real I purchasing power of the evening, before the play, Walden V. ■ :30— 6:3(^-lrsne Beasley, Songs — 10:16—11:16—Boswell Sisters—also c welcome thh opportunity to again cities, including Hartford, BaM 10:30—11:80—Isham Jones Oreh.—« to e ed, wou.d elicit a statement of in­ Some of the most prominent indivi­ fixed amounts of interest which CoUins was voted as secretsiry for .past; Tom Mix—rpt for wmaq ksd duals and organlzatioiis in the land bear them in Manchester. DancL.g Hartford, West Hartford, Wtoda^ • :45— 6:46—To Be Announced 11:00—12:00—Qlen Qray Ore.—c to cst tentions from the Republican candi­ they receive on their Government the ensuing year. and Glastonbury. SiOO— 7:00—Shirley Howard A Othera 11:80—12:80—Leon Belasco and V. Lo> have taken up the “sound money Bonds and other prime securities. will be from 8:30 until 12:80. The 6:16— 7:18—Billy Bache'or’s Sketch pez Orchestras—coast to coast date, Alderman George Scheets. admission also includes checking. Miss Alta M. Loomis of 4 Oak­ The manner in which the 6:30— 7:30—Circus Days, Serial Show 12:00— 1:00—Dance Hour—wabc only It is the first time in more than cause. Any Campaign which in­ The President’s program. Is not de­ land :.treet, Manchester, spent cludes among its proponoits su(to is to be conducted, that is, the 6:46— 7:48—The Qoldbergs, Serin Act NBC-WJZ NETWORK a score of year< that such interest signed to help those whose income Thanksgiving and Friday at th« lowance of guests to choose the 7:00— Srt)0—Orch. A Cavaliers—c to c notable figiues as Alfred E. Smith is fixed In terms of dollarsdollars. It is SKX^ OlOO—Fred Allen and His (bang BASIP — East; wls wbs.wblk wbal has beea showi in a municipal elec­ home o f her usin, M is- TJUiim e . own method of play, has great 6:80— 9!80—Victor Young’s Orchestra wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; and Bernard Bcunich, and sucdi im- designed to raise prices, to stimu- G ran t Midwest: wcl^ kyw wenr wls kwk tion aiyl indications are that the contributed to the interest In the 6:0^—10hX>—The First Nighter—c to c largest vote in the history of the portant organizations as the United late business recovery, and to re- Horace C. Porter has moved from affair. 6:8(^1C!80—Lum A Abner’s Sociable kwer koll wren wmaq kso wkbf States (Chamber of Commerce and NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmJ city will be cast on Monday. duce imempliwment.' This la the Wall Street his home in Hebron to his new fl0:0O—11:00—Meyer Davis A Orchestra the New England (Council Is indeed Tickets may still be obtained from 10:30—11:30—Jack Denny A Orchestra wlba kstp webc wday kfyr crot cfcf ^ th Republican and Democrat­ background a^the “sound monejr” home jQ Wapplng, on the road to members of toe DeMolay or may 11:00—12:00—Ralph KIrbery, Baritone SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wjax worthy of attention. controversy. The battle-lines are 11:0^-12:0^Ted Weems A Orchestra wfla-wsun wlod wsm wmc wsb wapl ic leaders conceded the Dentocrats Oakland. He has recently built a secured at toe door on M(«day ev4- 11:80—12:30—Harry Sesnlck Orchestra wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro would carry the Ihlrd Ward by a cleanly drawn between those who Briefs new bouse there where he will still nlng. woal kthbs ktbs wsoc As far as I am able to make out, serve to benefit from low prices and be in the antique business. CB8-WABC NETWORK MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl fairly rge majority , but disputed^ the “soimd money” advocates are PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfi kgw komo the clainos of Democratic leaders those who serve to benefit The Barber Hill Men’s Club sure .BASIC—East: wabc wado woko wcao interested primarily in an imme­ N ew York, Dec. 1. — Continued kbq kfsd ktar that they would win in this ward by higher prices. ' grlvlng an oyster supper and dance waab wnac wm: wkbw wkro whk cklw diate return to the gold standard.' This Is why I have said that the weakness in the price of foodstuffs wdfc wcau wip Wjas wean wfbl wspd Cent. East. at least 300. There are 1,300 votes next Saturday evening at their wjsv; Midwest: wbbm wfbm kmbe • 4»<>0— 6:00—Babes in Hollywood, Skit They are opposed to the President’s present outburst against the Presi­ at wholesale Is reflected in the Dun clubrooms, in honor of George Skin­ QUICK BELIEF FROM kmox vowo wbas 4:16— 6:16—To Bt Announcsd in this ward. gold-buying program, not because dent’s gold-buying program repre­ and Bradstreet food index which ner’s ei/'htleth birthday. There will EAST AND CANADA—wpg who wlbw 4:30— 8:30—Alnglng Lady—^ast- only The "Yoimg Guard’’ element is they fear that it will fsdl to restore fell from 81.96 last week to 81.93 for wbeo wibs wfea wore wlcc efro ckac 4:46— 8:45—wphan Annie—east only sents far more than a mere expres­ be plenty of old-fubioned dances, 8:00— 6:00—Hsnry King’s Orchestra leading the Democratic party. The the price level to that which pre­ the week ended Nov. 28. The latest CONSTIPATION DIXIE — wgst wsfa wbre wqam wdod sion of opinion on an academic as Mr. Skinner' always enjoys them klra wrec wlao wdsu wtoc krld wrr 8:3(^ >:80—Ths Thrst X Slsttre— Dfemoerats promise many changes vailed in 1928, but because they con­ level is 11.6 per cent above a year east; Singing Lady—repeat for wgn question. It jepresenta an attempt so much. ktrb ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt in the conduct of municipal affairs sider a currency unsound if it can­ by the “sound money” advocates to ago. That is toe jo 3rful cry of toeq- wdae wblg^wtar wdbj wvrva wmbg wsjs 8:48— 6:48—Lowell Thomas — east: The Past Masters Association of MIDWEST — wcah wgl wmt wmbd Orphan Annie—repeat to midwest while the Republicans point tr their not be converted into gold at the further their economic interests, sands since Dr. Edwarcls produced all Granges In the East Central Po­ wtaq wisn wlbw kfh kfab wkbn wcco 8:00— 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy—east only past record and to the elimination option of the holder. And to them, which are favored by low prices. It The industrial production index of Olive Tablets, the substitute for wsbt 6:16— 7:16—Three Muskstsers — east mona Grange No. 3 are to meet calomel. 6:30— 7:30—Potash A Perim utter. Skit of the municipal debt which at the mMjTitji.ining the “ soundness” o f the is meant to count^balance the Staneferd Statlstlca (3o. is esti­ MOUNTAIN—kvor klz koh ksl with Manchester Grange on Satur­ C O A ST^hj koln kgb kfre kol kfpy kvl 6:40— 7:48—Irene Rich on Hollywood present rate will be wiped out in currency is a more important duty campaign of the “conmwxllty dol­ mated at 66.3 percent for Novem­ Dr. Edwards, a practicing physi­ kfbk kmj kwg kem kdb kgrnb 7:00— 8:00—Shutts and O’ Keefe, Ore. 1986. day evening, December 2. cian for 20 years, and calomel’s old- 7:30— 2:S(^Dangerous Paradise, Skit of the government tlum improving lar” advocates whose econoitoc in­ ber, against 78.3 for October and Cent. East. 7:40- 8:46—Red Davis, Drama—baslo Thanksgiving businesZ conditions through cur­ terests are favored by higher prices, 62.5 for November, 1932. All fig­ time enemy, discovered toe formuto 4:16— 8:16—Phil Regan, Tenor—to o 8:00— 9:00—Phil Harris A Orcheetre The resident of Vernon and Rock­ rency management. business recovery and reduced un- ures are corrected for seasonal vari­ for Olive Tablets while treating p4- 4:80— 8:30—Jack Armstrong—es only 8:30— 9:30—Phil Bakfr Show—o to e ville observed Thanksgiving In a tlents for chronic constipation 4:46— 8:48—Cowboy Tom—basic only 9:00—10:00—Frank Simon’s Bend Con. It is a mistake to assiune that emplo3rment. The economic inter­ ation. Deaths Last Night 6:0(^ 6:00—H. V. Kaltenborn—basic: 9:3^10:30—Mario Cozzi, Song*—to e very quiet manner yesterday al­ those issuing statements in favor ests of the “sound money” advo­ torpid livers. Skippy, Skstoh—repeat to midwest 9:4^—10:48—Floyd Qibbons, Talk—to c though man> old-timers returned to of “sound money” are merely ex­ cates and the “commodity doLar” Lumber production last week was Olive Tablets do not contain calo­ 6:18— 8:16—Bobby Benson—es only; 10:00—11:00—The Three Jesters—east; visit relatives for the day. San Franclaco-Mi:. A. Bronstup, mel. just a healing, soothing vege­ Al and Pete, Songs—Dixie and west Amos ’n’ Andy—repeat for west pressing their opinion - on an advocates are diametrically oppos­ 198,048,000 feet, shipmtots 175,177,- political cartoonist and a member 6:80— 6:80—Eddie Dooley—east only; 10:18—11:16—Stare of Autumn—also 6 In the different institutions of the academic question. There is really 000 feet and orders 160,661,000 feet, table laxative safe and pleasant. Jack Armstrono—midwest repeat ed. of the staff of the San Francisco 10:30—11:30—Reggie Childs’ Of.—to c community the inmates were given a fundamental issue at stake. A according to reports to the National No griping is toe "keynote” of 6:48—Qeo. soherban Ore.—to o 11:0(^-14:00—Cab Calloway O * rchestra ‘ This controversy is going to grow Chronical. 6:00— 7:00—Myrt A Marge - east only special attention and special din­ return to the gold standard now Lumber Manufacturers’ Associa­ these little sugar-coated, oUve-col- 11:30— 12:30—Msxims Lews Orchestra more intense as each day brings Columbus, O.—Mrs. Josephine ners in celebration of the day. means at best a stabUizatlon of tion. Unfilled orders last Saturday ered tablets. They help cause the nearer the meeting of Congress. It McGowan, 47, of Canton, Ohio, Exercises were held in the Tol­ prices at their present l^ els: it may is very important that we alwasrs were equivalent to twenty days’ pro­ bowels and liver to act normally. 8:00—Ethel Shutta, and Walter land County Temporary Home for duction. prominent in Democratic Party cir­ They never force them to unnatur­ mean the beginning of another wave keep the fundamental issue in qdnd. cles. O’Keefe; Don Beetor and hli Children at Vernon (Crater under of deflation. The continuation of al action. Orcheztra. Do we want prices stabilized at Muskogee, Okla.—John W. Flen- the supervision of Superintendent the President’s gold buying pro­ present levels, or do we want prices In addition to declaring an extra If you have a “dark brown wnc 8:80—Dangerous Paradise— Elsie Albert S. McClain. A holiday din­ dividend of 75 cents a share, direc­ ner, 58, former Muskogee newspa­ mouth”—bad breath—a dull, tired gram, coupled with his other mone­ to continue to rise in order to pro­ Hitz and Nick Dawson. per publisher, vdio was recognized TiBwelan Broadoasttiif Servios ner was served followed by singing tary measures, will mean the ulti­ mote further recovery of business. tors of Monsanto Chemical Co. have feeling—sick headache—torpid liver 8:45—Red Davis—Chirtis Amall. as having given the nickname, ‘Bartiord, Conn. and other er erclses. Last evening mate restoration of the 1926 price About thirty-five years ago a sim i­ voted bonuses to all employes not —constipation, you should find 50.000 W.. 1060 K. a , 2SZS M. 9:00—Phil Harris and his Orches­ there was a basketball game in the level. The present price level, or the already under the company’s bonus “PuBsyf a share on the stock this year. 5:45—Wizard of Oz. 11:00—Time, weather, temperature. teen inmates, who were allowed know that “unrestrained inflation” ing the past four jrears, I think 6:00—WrtEbtville Clarion. 11:04—Sports Review. special privileges for the day. is as unlikely to occur as la Trot­ there can be little harm in trying SOCIETY ENGAOEBfENT EXHIBITION of OIL PAINTINGS 6t80—Irene Beasley. 11:16—News. At the Town Farm. In charge of sky’s election to the Presidency of something new. Water Colors and Sculpture 6:46—Your Folks ssd Mine. 11:30—^Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Rich, there was New York, Dec. 1.— (AP) —Mrs. 7:00—Shirley Howard and Jesters. 12:00—(Cotton Club Orchestra. served a chicken dinner to the Douglass Bomeisler' of Greenwich, BY LOCAL AMATEUR ARTISTS 7:15—Dave Burrows’ Five Sharps. A. M. twenty-two who live at that insti­ Ckmn., gave a luncheon at the Junior 7:80— String Elnsemble. 12:30—Hotel Shorehan Orchestra. tution. League Club house today in honor 7:45—Gov. Wilbur L. Cross, aus­ 1:00—NBC Program Calendar. The Rockville Hotel served a spe­ Queer Twists Overnight A. P. of her daughter, Miss Virginia ST. MARY’S PARISH HOUSE pices Parent-Teachers Congress cial turkey dinner to eighty-seven Douglas whose engagement to EA- 108 Church Street Manchester 8:00— Jessica Dragonette and guests. News ward Rotan, formerly of Houston, Cavaliers. CRrlstosas Fund In Day*s News Texas, was recently announced. STARTING TUESDAY (7 P. M.) DECEMBER 5th, 193S 0:00—Fred Allen's Revue. The Reckvine National Bank Rotan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Until Thursday, December 7th, 1983. 9:80-:-'N^ctor Young’s Orchestra. TOLLAND started the dlstributlQB this morn­ George V. Rotan, of Houston, Is a Boston—Profeasor Oliver M. W. graduate of Tale and is connected Tea Served Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings. 10:00—"First Nighter.’’ ing of approximately 880,000 in the Sprague, who recenly resigned as 10:80—Lum and Abner’s Sociable. Chrlstuias Savings Department. Chicago—There’s nothing very with a New York brokerage firm. James McGovern of Webster, special assistant secretary of the Miss Douglas made her debut in ADMISSION...... 15 Cents 11:00— Merry Madcaps— Norman The cheeks vary from a few dollars dangerous about a little gossip over Mass., Edwin Lawless of Orange, the phone, but it almost killed Mrs. Treasi ry, because of his disagree­ 1931. ColuUer, d-rector. to several over $250. More than 700 N. J., Herman Solomon of St. Margaret Rommell. ment with President Roosevelt’s 11:80—Statler Orchestra. checks are being distributed. Johnsbury, Vt., and Orlo Barnard Mrs. Rommell was cooking dinner monetary policy, returns to Har­ 12:00—Mldn. —Ralph feirbery, the The bank Is to start its new vard business school to resume of Northampton, Maas., who have Christmas Clubs this week. when the telepboqe rang. She ran Dream Singer. to answer it and bad a long conver­ teaching. 12:00 A. M.—Ted Weems’ Orches­ been guests at the Sti^v House, MlMlon Opens Sunday sation with a friend—almost too Greenfield, Mass.—Fire sweeps tra. have returned to their homes. Rev. George Lyman Paine, exec­ Mrs. Agnes Tillotson of West utive secretai^ of the Greater Bos­ long. the Henricoc block in the heart of 12:80—Harry Sosnick’s Orchestra. In her haste to reach the phone, Greenfield, causes damsge estlmat- 1:00—Silent. Newton, Mass., called on friends in ton Federation of Churches, will Thanksgiving Sale Of town Friday when enroute for St. open a teaching mission in St. she left a gas burner open. Neigh­ 'ed at |.:00,000 and gives fire-fig ht- Petersburg, Fla., where she is to John’s Episcopal church on Sunday bors found her and asvived her. ers from nine communities a three spend the winter. evening at 7 o'clock. It will continue Uniontown, Pa.— William Byers, and one-half hour battle. The regular meeting of Tolland tmtll next Wednesday night All 65, and his bride didn’t mind the Portlsmd, Me.—Maine hunting Grange wU be held 'iSieaday eve­ services will be open to the public. “serenade” because they knew that season which closed Thanksgiving WDRC ning, Dacember 5, in the Commu­ Special children’s services will be a noisy greeting from the boys of Day in 14 of 16 counties, took toll nity house when a class of fifteen held each day at 4:16 o’clock. the community was inevitable. of 13 lives, two more than last sea­ SUITS -J OVERCOATS 225 Hartford Conn. ISSO candidates will be initiated in the Rev. Henry B. Olmstead, rector They withstood the tin pan band, son. third '‘nd fourth degrees. of St. John’s Elplscopal church, is a the tossing of junk into the front The regular monthly supper to jrard and the general noise making Frld^, December 1 close friend of Rev, George Lyman be served by the Federated church that goes with a “serenade” for a Continued To Include 4:00—Artist Recital. Paine as they were formerly asso­ Ladies Aid S(Kdety will be next ciated In St Paul’s church at New newly wed couple. But the live 4:80—News Flashes. Thursday evening, Decem ber 8, skunk the “serenaders” tossed into 4:85—U. S. Army Band. Haven. when the public are invited. Those BookviDe Brlefa the house—well, thqt was a differ­ PILES 5:00—Skippy. who have offering calendars are ent matter and seven youths must 5:15—Phil Regan. The Clerks Athletic Club f(X)t- Today and Saturday asked to bring them in at this time. ball squadron went to Stafford face disorderly conduct charges. 5:30—Jack Armstrong, All-Ameri­ Chicago—Virtually no crime In The safe way—the right way to Charles C. Talcott, spent Wed­ Springs yesterday afternoon where be free of piles is to treat them in- can Boy. C^cago was cause enough for Chief nesday in Hudson, Mass., as f guest they were defeated by the Stafford ternsdly—remove the cause—don’t 6:45—Negro Spirituals— Coleman of Detectives William Schomaker of his cousin. Mr. Talcftt was ac­ Olympics by a score of 80 to 6. get cut up ’tiU you try i t Williams A Raymond Morris. to be thankful. companied by Howard Ayerq. Colonel and Mrs. Francis i'. Max­ Read what this thamkful Illinois 6:00—H. V. Kaltenborn. He was able to eat his Thanks­ OFF OFF Harris Price of West Newton, well of Maxwell Court, entertained man writes: “I suffered with piles 6:15—H-Bar-0 Rangers. giving dinner in perfect peace, the On Any On Any Mass., spent several d&ys this week Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Holbrook for a long period—had three opera­ 6:30—F(x>tball Scores and Resume. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis only oim e reported between Wed- and family from Darien yesterday. tions—was always in pain—I used $35, $40 $25, $27.50, 8:45—George Scherban’s Orches­ nei^y midnight and late Thursday G. Price and left Friday morning Mr. and Mrs. H. Wendell Bndi(x>tt less than a bottle of Hem-Roid tab­ tra. afternoon being a minor holdup. or $45 $30 or $32.50 for St. Peteisburg, Fla., where he of Dedham, Mass., are spending the lets and the trouble is gone besides 7:00—Myrt and Marge. will spend the winter. week-end with the latter’s parents. Chicago—It was so warm in Chi­ my bowels are in fine shape.” 7:15—Pbillisse Oievalier, songs; The Tolland Grange will sponsor Thomas Heirdenbergh of Cam­ cago Tharksglving Day that mem­ Margaret Brown, pianist. Sometimes just one bottle of Hem- the fourth of a series of vriiists at bridge is ^lending the week-end bers of the Polar Bear club, winter- Roid causes piles of long-standing 7:30—Music in the Air. the Community House Friday eve­ with b s parents, Mr. and Mrs. swimmers, brought 400 pounds of to disappear—the first few days Suit or Overcoat Suit or Overcoat 7:45—Pick and Pat. ning, Dec. 1, when the public is Frank Hardenbergh of this city. artificial ice cakes with them to brings blessed relief—try just one 8:00— Harriet Lee; trio; Joe invited. Plans are under way for the re­ make Lake Michigan look cold. bottle and if not joyfully satisfied Green’s Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Juhus West of Haz- organization o f the RoelwrtUe High They did this because the lake lack­ J. W. Hale Co. Drug Dept, or any THE PLAIN FACTS 8:15—Edwin C. Hill. ardville, Cktnn., and Mr. and Nrs. School Alumni Association and the ed natural Ice floes to which, they up-to-date druggist will return the 8:30—March of Time. Howard West #ere Stmday' guests election of a new staff of officers are accustomed. purchase price. Ask for Hem-Roid OF THIS CASE: 9:00— Leopold Stowkowski arui at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. for the ensuing year. It is hoped to Seattle—A hew kind of beauty —^Dr. Leonhardt’s effective discov­ the Philadelphia Symphony Or­ George P. Charter. “ hold a meeting wlthlu a week or contest, called a “true beauty con­ ery. chestra. Mrs. Ellen B. West and daughter ten days. test" Is underway. 0 Woolens are now higher than 9:15—Threads of Melody. Hazel West, of Hartford, were City Treasurer Parley B. Leonard Here are some of the rules; No peak years. .Labor is ^particu­ 9:30—All-American Football Show week-end and Thanksgiving guests entertained his daughter, Mrs. Har­ flappers, no palni lipstick or rouge; larly affected in this line., of relatives. no bleached or colored hair; no 10:00—Olson and Johnson. old L. McLorinan oI Maplewood, N. there will be no compromise 10:30—^Nick Parkyakakas,, Greek Helen Meacbam, a teacher at J., and her husband over the holl- plucked eyebrows; no low-necked ISuiowtnM te BOSTON I MUforc, Conn., and Miss Florence dresges; no colored nails and no * Trig* 0 « ll7 with Quality .‘.prices must Orator. da3TS. ^ Bens Trig as.at 10:45— Symphonic Strings from Meacham, a teadher In the High A public bridge and whist will be sheer hose. L*ar*i 0*nt*r necessarily advance.. consist­ M ontreal. school at Manchester, are spending held this evening in the rooms of It is being staged for the Christ­ Travel Bgrean ent with ^ at Quality. 11:15—The'Boswell Sisters. the Thanksgiving recess at their the Catholic Ladles of Columbus mas festival of St. Joseph’s parish. 4tS Mala It home. Maae1ieet«r 11:30—Isham Jones’ Orchestra. under the sponsorship of the Wom­ Kansas City—Thanks to an open Tel. Tter The local schools closed Wednes^ en’s Democratic organisation sritb autumn season, Mrs. ^chard Rainey >This is truly an extraordinary « day afternoon for the holiday week­ Mrs. WllUanr Burke as chairman of still is picking violets from her gar­ VICTORIA RFRKSHIR saving in view of the fact that ^ end vacation. the committee in charge. den. Home grown flowers graced replac^ents o t these Suits her Thanksgiving table. ^ The Rockville High school bas­ and Overcoats will be from $6. ketball team will play the Clerks Denver—Frank Romo took three WBZ-WBZA slashes with am axe—one at a tur­ to $10. more than regular A 0. team this evening to tb' gym- key’s neck, the seoond at a slab prices. Springfield — BoetOD A Thought naalum of the Sykes school. This is B /u e F tom e expected to be a star gams. of kindling wood with which be wanted to etort a fire to cook the Mr. and Mrs. Lsbbsus F. Blssell lit is hardly necessary to tell Friday, December 1 Bat DOW ye also rat off aD tbeie; sntortalned on Thanksglvlnf James gobbler and the third at the same RANGE OIL piece o f wood. The first two were FRANKLIN FUEL OIL anger, wrath, maBoe, blasphemy, Tatman New York City and John the men of Manchester that 4jp0— ^Betty and Bob. biUls-eyes, but the third missed and filthy commi^cation ont of your 8. Mason of Philadelphia. Phone 3980 our clothing is the finest that 4:15—Little Star—Joan Ruth. Frank lost a toe and missed bis 4 :S>— Health CSlnlc. month,—Ooloiwiaiis, 8:8. Past Exalted Ruler Hsjry Conk­ RatkUffe OU Co. * can be made.. limited editions lin Smith, of Rockville Lodge, No. Thaziksglvlng day dinner. He spent 4:40—Doris TliTell, pianist the day in a hospital. of every style, .tailored and 4:4S—Firenze Restaurant Orches­ The feelings, like flowers and 1869, B. P. O. Elks, wUl deliver the detailed in the custom man­ annual memorial day address at tra. butterflies, last longer the later ner. 5:00— Agricultural Markets— E. J. they are delayed.—lUchter. the Middletown Lodge of mks on TO BETIRE STOCK Rowell (reports). Sunday. A large delegation from Ro(kviile will attend this service. Bristol, Dec. 1.— (AP)—The New 6:16— Views of the News. W. O. MeOEEHAN BURIED IXeen business, professional 5:30—The Singing Lady. Miss Eileen Murphy of the Rock- Departure Manufacturing Company and laboring men who know vnis High sch(x>l fa ^ ty is spend­ of Brlatol will retire its orl^al SOCDNY 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. Brunswick, Ga., Dec 1.—(AP)— eurrent conations in ^lis field 6:00—NBC Program Calendar. ing the week-end at her home in 8500.000 issue of preferred sto<^ at The body of W. O. McGeehan, WilUmantlc. illb a share January 1, 1984. RANdE AND . .will take advantan of this 8:01—ISptel Pierre Orchestra. sports editor of the New York Her­ 6:15—Joe and Bateese. Special Thanksgiving services After that date, the company’s substantial rtducnon and ald Trubune who dlea Wednesday, were held at ths First Lvthsran capitalization will oonslst of 82,- FUELOIL 6:30—Ttjne, temperature. is buried In historic'Frederica cem­ c(xne in to purchaso Ihese 6:34—Sports ^view. church yesterday morning at nine 600.000 in common stock owned by Prompt Delivery t etery on St. Simons Island. o’clock which were open to the General Motors Corporation cf Suits and Overcoats. 6:40—Weather. McGeehan had requested that his public. 6:42—Faaaous Sayings. which it is a subsidiary. body be cremated and his widow Fay*tte Lodge, No. 69, A- F. and The preferred sto^ none of 6:45—LoweU Thomas. had taken it to Japksonvllle to car­ A. M., will work the Fellowcraft which is owned by General Motors Dial 6282 7:00—^Amoa ’n’ Andy. ry out his wlshea. However, Mrs. Degree on a, class of candidates on was marketed in 1910, at the time 7:15— ^Threc M usketeers. McGeehan decided against crema­ Tuesday, December 12, with Wor­ the conq;>any began manufacturing SCHALLER’S 7:30—P’jtash and Perlmutter. tion and the burial took place on C. E. HOUSE & SON, Inc. shipful Master John Kynoob In ball-bearings. It has been redeem- 7:45—Irene Rich for Welch. St. Slmoni Island yesterday. charge. able dnee 1916.

I»V . I PAGE EIGHT MANCTBtfrE^gygNlNQHERALlXMANCHMgrtgarOPb™-- ^ v \ S&UNKNO BLOND MAY teCOME PART _ By Laura Lou BROOKMAN 01 9 3 3 WCA 8gRtfieC.IHC OFFREDISTRia NEA I ------*------— ...... Ill ____- BEGIN HERE TODAY rd forgotten that I told anyone. Who killed TRACT KING, or* You’re the only one who kno3^ it 1 L ■ ' I ohMtra leader foond dead In Us Please don’t tell them!” apartonent? ____ “But they must have asked you?" Failore to Raise Funds at NEA ALL-AMERiqA TEAMS EASTERN CONTESTS DAVID BANNISTER, author, “I wouldn’t tell th«n,” the girt f i r s t TEAM SECOND TEAM former newspaper reporter, under­ said stiffly. ‘1 wouldn’t tell them Ten Awarded Two take* to find out. anything at all. ’They'll never be Dance Might Seal Doom PLAYER Position PLAYER PoUoe are searching for an able to make me!” Larson, Minnesota...... l . e ...... Smith, Washington TOMORROWS “nntmnwn Uond” who visited He tried to reason with her,, to Yezerskl, St. M ary's...... l . t ...... Buss, Michigan State By Na^onal Coaching King shortiy befMe his death. persuade her that it would be much of Hose No. 1. Rosenbe|g, U. S. C ...... L. G «...... - ...... Jablonsky, Army Bannister seen the girl, but better for her if she would talk Bernard, Mlohigan...... c ...... Coats, U. C. L, A. FOOTBAU PROGRAM she has since disappeared. t the detectives freely, Oor^ St^ord...... B. G ...... Hnpke. Alabama By BILL BRAUCHER , HERMAN SCUBLACH, who ‘T can’t!” the girl Insisted stub­ Hose and Ladder Company No. 1, Crawford, Duke...... b . T...... Oeppl, Princeton wrote King a threatening letter, Skladany, Plttabnrgh...... B. E...... Moserlp, Stuiford NEA Service Sports Editor ''• bornly. ‘1 can’t do it.” of the South Msuichester fire depart­ c 1 U (^PJ^Srbt, 1933, NEA Service, Inc.) is In JalL He declares Us ttmo- "But don’t you see that so long Wnrborton, L. 8. C ...... ^ ...... Johnson, Army ment, held what is likely to be their hterest Centers on Anny- oence. AL DRUOAN, friend of as you don’t they’ll keep you Bookler, Army...... H...... Evefhardns, Michigan Selections by outstanding coaches in seven geographical aec- King’s says the orchestra leader here?” last annual Tranksgivlng eve dance Feathers, ’Tennessee...... h ...... Franklin, Oregon Stote tions, and thoir reasons, were balanced in deciding tbo NEA ha* been having trouble with “’Then ^ stay.” Wednesday night ’There is talk of Saner, Nebraska...... p ...... Graha^ Kansas State Service All-America footbaH team of 1933, which is presented JOE PARROTT, Us former Notre Dame, Princeton- ’The woman in the blue uniform bringing about the purchase of such vaudeville partner, and accuses was making her way toward them. equipment owned by the company HONORABLE MENTION: Ends: Petoskey, Michigan; Davies, Jarrott of the murder. Police Utah; Palmer, U. S. C.; DeVore, Notre Dame; Muller, U. C. L. A.; >• The coaches of the NEA All- "Visiting ' time’s up,” she an­ and have all become a part of the Yale filU ; Cadets and lean that MELVINA HOLLIS­ nounced. “ You’ll have to go. Mis­ Fred Canrlnus, S t Mary’s; Curtin, Oregon State; Bescos, U. S. C.; America committee who cooperated TER, middle-aged spinster, had South Manchester Fire District ter.” Morse, Oregon; Jones, California; KUboume, Nebraska; Qelsler, Cen­ m picking teams are: Jock Suther­ a violent quarrel with King after This has not been the case at any tenary. Tigers Are much favored. KEVIN BARRY FIVE The woman waited beside him time during the many years the dis­ land, University of Pittsburgh; N o­ Us oat kilUed her canary. CAP­ Tackles: Rosequlst, Ohio State; Jorgenson, St Mary’s; Gentry, and there was nothing for Bannis­ trict has been organized. ble Kizer, Purdue’ : Hapry Mehre, TAIN McNEAL of the detective Oklahoma; Fehrlng, Purdue; Lutz, California; Reynolds, Stanford; ter to do but to leave. Began In Smafi Way University of Georgia; Bill Spauld­ bureau goes to see Bliss Hollister Yearick, U. C. L. A.; Boone, California; Ersklne, U. S. C.; Schwam- By HERBERT W. BARKER WHIPS WEST SIDES “I’ll come back,” he promised , The company’s first headquarters ing, University of California at Los and her brother, BIATTHEW. over his shoulder. “And I want mel, Oregon State; Theodorhtus, Washington State; Calloway, Stan­ were In a little lean-to buildi^ con­ Angeles; Ike Armstrong, University When he .leaves he .declares, you to think about what I’ve said.” ford; McCollum, Auburn; Walton, Pitt * New York, Dec. 1.— (A P )—The *Those two will bear watcUng.” nected with a livery stable owned of Utah; Bo McMUlln, Kansas State ’Then he was outside and the Next morning Bannister learns by Henry Forbes on Pine and Wal­ Guards: Barclay, North Carolina; Burzio, Carnegie Tech; Ste­ East, with two major classics In the heavy door bolted behind him. College, and Fred Thomsen, Univer­ that t^ blond suspect has been nut street Shortly after Cheney vens, U. S. C.; Gilbert, St Mary’s; Mucha, Washington; Carlson, Cal­ Army-Notro Dame and Yale- Rec Team Troonced in Semi- sity of Arkansas. Slowly Bannister made his way ifornia; Hyduk, Washington State; tjohn, Princeton; Same, Ford- arrested. He goes to see her. Brothers erected a building at Pine Prlnceton duels, dominates the pro­ Each of these coaches made his back to Captain McNeal’s office. street and Hartford road and from ham; Schammel.'Iowa; Gallus, Ohio State; Wetzel, S. M. U.; Volok, NOW GO WITH THE STORY Tracy King’s miurder was as far ’Tulsa. gram 'or football’s virtual finale to­ P ro Debut, ,47-23; Irish All - America nominations, which time to time It has been added to so from solution as it had been when were tabulated with the results CHAPTER XX that at present it contains room for Centers: Del Isola, Fordham; Oen, Minnesota; Kalbaugh, Prince­ morrow. The South, where Duke’s his body was found. ’The police undefeated and untied record' will shown herewith. In several cases The girl who had called herself a full set of motor driven apparatus ton; Christie, California; Ingram, Washington State; Yates, St Lead from the Start were going around In circles, get­ be at itake In a clash With Georgia where the result was a tie, this Juliet France arose from the and an auxiliary system. These are Mary’s; Muller, Stanford; Youel, U. 3. C, writer took the liberty of casting cot on which she had been sitting ting nowhere. ’That girl back there Tech, and the Far West, where — Bannister swore softly. He on the ground fioor of the building, Quarterbacks: Montgomery, Columbia; Griffith, U. S. C.; Sarboe, Southern California’s Trojans take Uie deciding tally. and came forward. If Bannister with sleeping quarters and club couldn’t believe she was a mur­ Washington State; Frankovlch, U. C. L. A.; Ahem, St. Mary’s; some competition but .nevertheless, The Kevin Barry basketball team Several of the choices were re­ had expected to find her weeping rooms on the second fioor and bowl­ Sobrero, Santa Clara; Beynon, Illinois; Pardonner, Purdue; Laws, markably decisive in view of the he was mistaken. The gray eyes deress. And yet there was so much the accent will be pn activities in of Hartford slightly dampened the to prove It She had been In King’s ing alleys in the basement. Iowa; Kercheval, Kentucky; Hendrickson, Duke. fact that 117 players were nomi- he had see filled with tears met the Yankee Stadium and the Yale aspirations of the local West Side apartment, bad admitted It. If Mc- Buy Own Equipment Halfbacks: Lund, Minnesota; Danowski, Fordham; Roberts, ’Tu- Mted. Three players were elected Us own steadily, disdainfully. Bowl. Rees In their debut as a semi-pro Neal knew about the revolver— ! All of the equipment for the fight­ lane; Purvis, Purdue; Sebastian, Pitt; Wilson, S t Mary’s; Williams, Both Army and Princeton, shar­ by majorities so substantial that There were no tear marks on her ing of fires was purchased by the California; Grayson, Stanford; Temple, Oregon; Blower, California; team last night In Hartford, with a cheeks. The girl’s whole attitude Bannister swore again. By this ing with Duke the honor of being any doubt of their superiority was time It was altogether possible that company. Although subject to calls Maentz, Stanford; aemens, U. S. C.; Christofferson, Washington the sole remaining major elevens last half rallj that swept West removed. These were “Cotton” War- was defiant for alarms in the South Manchester State; McAnaly, Florida; LeVan, Princeton; Bohn Hilliard, Texas; “ So it’s you,’’ she said. "What McNeal did know. He might even with perfect records, will start in Slders completely off their feet and burton, quarterback; “Chuck” Ber­ have the gun. If be did, and the Fire District, it has never belong­ Caaper, Texas Christian; Baumberger, l^avy; Cornelius, Dxike; Las­ - a surprise!’’ the favorite’s role, but neither nard, center, and Johnny Buckler, siter, Yale; Locke, Harvard; Grant, Georgia; Key, Georgia; Wilson, burled them imder a deluge of "I just heard you were here,” ballistics expert could prove that ed to the district. ’Two years ago a Cadet nor 'Tiger will do any cele­ baskets, 47-23. halfback. These men polled four the bullet that killed the orchestra price was asked for the purchase of Brigham Young; Douglas Nott, Detroit. he told her. “ Yesterday when I brating until after Saturday’s Take Big Lead first choice votes each, an went back to the hotel I couldn’t leader came from that revolver. It the building and apparatus and Follbaoks: Mlkulak, Oregon; ThoreU, California; Keeble, U. C. L. games. consensus of opinion considering would be over. The girl he bad The West Sides found the Hart find you— ” again last year, but no figure was A.; Partee, St Mary’s; Paglla, Santa Clars;^ Jossljm, Oregon State; Tigers Ohanoes Best ford outfit defense a tough one to the geographical differences. • “No, I suppose you couldn’t. 1 just left wouldn’t have a chance. given. The Thanksgiving Ehre dances Hecker, Purdue; Rlchlns, Utah; Witt, Rice; Pierce, Baylor; Weln- Of the two Princeton’s chances She’d get life at least. Refusing penetrate but the Kevin Barry boys wasn’t there.” She laughed then have turned in money sufficient to stcck, Pitt; Stancook, Army; Clark, Navy. look slightly the better, particular­ were tossing all kinds of baskets in Running next strongest were and Bannister was sure the de^ to talk, to say anything about her­ pay for new apparatus and main­ ly, nqw that Captain Bob Lassiter, self, made the situation worse. She from all angles and the first quarter George Sauer* fiance, the cool aloofness was a taining the building in the peist, but Yale’s most consistent ground gain­ found the score 15-8. "C3ap” Bissell fullback; Freddie Crawford, tackle. pose. The laugh wasn’t convinc­ was a pretty girl but In spite of such was not the case this year. er has been declared definitely out Bill Corbus, guard, and “Alley Oop” that no jury could overlook such and Tom Faulkner were Inserted ing. ’TUs girl was not hardened; Dance Not Sueoes* o f the game with a leg Injury. ^senburg, guard. E^ach received overwhelming evidence. Into the lineup at this time and the she was frightened. Once more ’Two of the fire commissioners, E. Princeton, with a great line and a locals came to life and had the three first team and one second Bannister felt his better judgment L. G. Hohenthal and William wealth of speedy backs headed by “Irish” on the nm forcing them to team vote. Beattie Feathers, the leaving Um. Overwhelming was what it Crockett, have felt for some time little Garry Le Van, apparently was . Then it occurred to Ban­ TWO GAMES SCHEDULED call yme twice during the quarter south's great halfback, poUed two “I came,” be said, "to see If there that the house and apparatus should packs entirely toe much power for nister, piecing out the damaging and when the first half ended flmt and two second team choices. was anytiiing I could do.” the Elis who already have bov-ed to facts and marshalling them before be owned by the district, but Frank West Sides were only trailing by SWadany, Pitt’s peerless end, re­ “But there Isn’t! Nothing at all. Cheney, Jr., who was the organizer Army, Georgia and Harvard. ’The eight points 23-15. In the second ceived two first team and one second And why should you do anything? him, that his testimony and bis IN REC SOnOR LEAGUE alone could convict Juliet France. of No. 1, the first chief of the fire Tigers likewise have a fine passer period the “Irish” started off again selection, as did Yezerskl of St. TUs Is — such a pleasant place.” department and president of the in quarterback Kate Kadlic and with the same breakneck pace that Mary’s. The girl laughed again and tUs He bad seen her come from the hotel, bad seen the revolver In her Board of Fire Commissioners until ketboU game last night between the Yale was woefully weak against featured the first half and kept Though the ' choice of Freddie • tlnxe her lips trembled. “Perhaps Harvard’s aerial bombs last week. pounding away at the local’s basket handbag. It was to klm that the this fall, was not ready to give a AU-Bumslde team and the Manches­ Crawford was definite, balloting on I should apologize for my appear­ figure from Cheney Brothers. HeraU Newsies Face Nation­ But the long rivalry between with a wealth of success, and It ance,” she went on. “The accom­ girl bad confessed going to King’s ter National Guards. 'The game was the other tackle position, resulting apartment. Yes, those facts—even The number attending the dance these two— they’ve played 56 games wasn’t long before the Kevin Barry in Y^ersU’s choice, was what po­ modations and the service here- ” won by the All-Bumsides by a score since 1878—has been marke'" too team was well In the lead. The West though they were circumstantial— In Recreation Hall Wednesday night of 28 to 21. It was played in the al Goards, Jewels Oppose litical writers would call spirited “Don’t!” Bannister said shortly. was much below the averagt and often by spectacular upsets to lead Sides fought gamely but In vain as He didn’t want her to go on like were enou^^ for a conviction. Men State Armory. • —a fact due to the shortage of out­ Indicated not enough money ^11 be anyone to count Yale out of the the K. B’s displayed an attack that that. She was still wearing the have been banged for less. Before a good-sized crowd at standing tackles. One coach named raised to have the company continue running In advance. rivaled onl, that of the All-Bum m e n s U t She had taJcen off the Suddenly Bannister stepped for­ Hickey's Grove yesterday afternoon, Phantoms Tomorrow E?e- Jorgenson, who pUys the opposite ward more briskly. Maybe they on its own accord. There was not Army Favored side "Shooting Circus” . Malm, jacket and be saw that her blouse the Weet Sides took the measure of tackle on Yezerskl’* own would succeed in maklqg a case the effort made this year to sell Army, winner of nine games In a Kenny and CartUdn seemed to flip was of the same shade. It was a the Eagles in a football game by a against the girl but he was cer­ tickets as in the past, and aU this ning at School Street Rec; rom including major triumphs over the ball from nowhere and the ball silk blouse, madA with a bow be­ score of 18-0, to even the town foimd the target every time. The election. If It may be called tain of one thing. What be knew taken Into consideratira seems one Illinois, Yale, Harvard and Navy, neath the chin that gave her a championship series. that, produced several remarkable about Juliet France be would keep more step nearer the purchase of will be a decided choice against a Blseell Featoree dhlldllke look. Her lovely, boney- First Game at 7.45. “Cap” Blseell wae the only local Mgles. Only two men were chosen to himself. If she was a murderess the apparatus and building and hav­ Ideal Day Notre Dame outfit that so far has odlored hair was not as smooth as player who seemed to do any con­ from any one team—Rosenberg and time would prove it He didn’t ing it become a part of the South Sunny skies and a balmy south­ been able to beat only Indiana and it had been yesterday but it Northwestern and tie Kansas, while sistent damage to the Irish defense. Warbiuton of Southern • CShfomia I and glistened. Bannister want to believe it and be wasn’t Manchester Fire District western breeze provided an ideal Tomorrow night at the School losing dedsort-Daabury ime above that Tennessee 27, Kentucky 0. Flunoe hoe been instructor in It was a h a ^ day for patients team, its two outstanding players, her* and — I’ve been here ever will be known as Section Three of Clem'xm 0, Funnan 6. since.” German and nrasie a rooa te ecbool St the Maaeheeter Memorial hospl- are Liorch, former high cohool cap­ the new boulevard, running between during the last two years. taL Thirty-nine patleoti were aerv- tain and member of Morse Budnees Centre 18, Chattanooga 6. ’The girl turned away and Ban­ F L IE R A T 8 8 Nichole Farms and the Bridgeport- Centenary 28 . Louola (La.) 13. nister noticed the grace of her As a freshman at the univerelty, sd a bounteous consisting of college team; Whlppert and Mag- Newtown highway, Route No. 25. tomato juice cocktail,* roast turiuy nuson, former Trade sdiool players totations— Mlas-teipi4 OoUege 0, M lllu te t. shoulders. It was a grace that is Blume wae gives a Connecticut Westbuty, N. Y., Dec. i _( a P)— The bridge will be s5 constructed North Carolina 14, Vlrglnlii 0. not aomilred, a grace that speaks with ojrster stuffing, cranberry and Courtney who Is without ques­ eqbool ecbolarsblp In hie eopho- J. Philty Roman, former Maryland that it may be widened m the future William and Mary 6. RIehmood 0. of family and breedUg. ’There was more year, be received a ’Tbdnme baked tumlpc, fresh peae, state attorney, octobrated hU stety- tion the most aggresdv* player In to acconunodate two railroad town, along with an nn^Mny «ye No one ca> forcteO the rseult of MMwieet poise and dignity in that M ght Hatolin Curtie Mcbolarahlp and ae a msebed potatoes, cMery and stuffed third birthday toiUy by p*—*Yig the tracks, ihould an additional track our adventure into the soclaU- IDasouri 0, Kanaae 27. m ovem ent eenior, be held a Cbatlee H. Pine olivee, vanilla onid bu ttw crunch ice Department ef Commerce tests for for tlie basStet. Phmey and T Mslg become neceesary. of Rockvill*, both these boys are satlon of bueinqgs, but we're on a Oklahoma A and M. IK Oklabo- Bannister thought ’'TUs is the edudoiehty. cream, nuts, *iwi ralatna. a ^ vate airplane pilot’a lloensc. Both the Highway Commieaioner one-way street and OaaDot turn ma 0. lasl^UuM on earth to find such Blume also had been taking Favors for t^ trays were by Roman, a lawyer of Cumberland, cooddered Rockville’s bast With and the New Haven Railroad are in this array of hoop toasers the beck. —^eK» Tea^. Arkansas 0, Tulsa 7. oouieee at the Yale School of Mu­ the Silver Stream Pack Brownies of Md., fiew her from Roosevelt Field accord OB the tentative plans sub­ Washington U., 0, S t Looia 6. But she was tbara naver-the-leas. Phantoms win furnish toe fans with sic, as an undergraduate. Before the Msnebester Green sehooL to visit boyhood scenes. mitted to the commlesion, which It Is not so mudi how a nation Oregon State 0, Nebteaha 22.' Bannister shifted unaasf]^, aware joining the Ghoate achool faoilty, Bnees Attract Many ______I plenty of thriDa and the Jaffa team can for a obety-f oot clear qion with works as how It plays that deter- that be was facing a situation for be woe director of muaic at Hebron The snmial Thsnkaglvtng Day has a night’s work nuqiped out mini mum deanmge a h ^ the mlnea Its future. which he had no soUtioo. Be CASOINAL n i. when it staclfii up against the Phan­ Krnsas Stater 0, Tszis;TBch fi. A cadem y. cross country racss jwoved a mseea highway lev^ of fourteen feet The —Dr. Paul C. Stetsoo, anpertatond- Boehy l i wanted to be^ the girl ahd did (Graduated with a B. A. degree in for thousands of perw>is from an toms tomorrow niffiit structure win be built under.a con­ London, Doc. 1—(AP) —FrancU ent of Indianapolla ■dyotg#. Colorado Un 14, not know how. He wanted to be­ 1928, Btume went abroad with the psrts of Hartford county. John With danelng fonowtng immedi­ tract entirely sepotete from' the have rtM was tanocsBi of wrong­ Cardinal Bourne, atchMsbop of ately after ths second ganm it is ex­ W yom ing 8 , ___ Tale Glee C3nb in the summer of Nock, of ths Irlab-Ammiean C9ub of ooo tract for the building of the road War* Is biological—edr Ohio ado Agflea ^ doing and oeuld not qotte man- that year. Westniinster, nho w u aerlouily U1 pected that a large tunoot of fans through this ssnflnn Newark, the favorite, broke the in the early part of the year hut If you win. CMorado'TiMhem He is the seeond Meriden man to win see these two IntsrMtiiig If and wlien permieslan of the a few seconds ahsod of “Tar- made a good rooovory, again was —Dr. WnUam E. L«wer of Gleve* eo 0. V '' t He said, *Xia(an, W m France— ” ha honored at Tala in recent wedn. game*, tha leagoe boMlag a eonsld- PubUe Utmtiee Commission is km '' M^Brown, Wasteily, R. I, Jos oonfin» l to hia bod todty mUtadog eraUe bit of interest On Nov. 19, Edwin Gersdiefski was McChioksy, who «*««» to granted for the erection of the At that she whtzlod, “Oh,” she a dillL ^ was unahla to reoelv* Mr. Perry who ofiSdstod Tues­ bridge, oontraoton' bids wffl be call­ ^•polBted sdMst with the New Ba- ThanksglvtBf, was sa oEldal visHnea but no Is fo o d , ^ ^ a t pdSM’ *Td fo r g o tte n I ▼sn 8ym|»ony OrdMstra, whlcb Is day night's fsaae in a asost aatlsfao- ed for itoaeedlatdy in order ttat tbe erith the-world. d n r t tail of the race. .‘ x N ■ — ------w U l, A t ^ manner win e(Eda be the —B x-fcenstor Jam es

y-yf4 BIANGHESTEB BVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER, CXnm., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 ,19BS.

JOHN NOCK OF NEWARK WINS ANNUAL 5-MILE R \ ^ March Sets Record, M. H, S. Wins LINLEY OF STATE COLLECT GUARDS BOW TO ALL-BURNSIDES, 29 TO 21 LOCAL ACE CUTS 8 TAKES CONNECTICUT TITtE «> SECONDS OFF MARK Scholastic Event\ Spedacoiar DireeJlonieried Dsd Featares Race at Nev Outstanding In Defeat 1. —^Billy Murch, Manchester. 2. —Ray Boucher, Hartford. Jersey Star's Brillieat Spnt Carriei ffia to Victor, LOCALS PLAY INFERIOR IN SCHOOLBOY RUN 3. —Joe Packard, Mancheater. 4. ^Davld Waters, Schenectady. 5. —Ray Perry, Hartford. WHIi Tanao Brewa, W e tf«k N *fn , Tes Tatiik 6. —C. Donahue, Manchester. GAME AND LOSE OPENER Wins Eyent by TenYard^ 7. —Francis Forney, Hartford. hind is Second Pbee and State Rnnner Thir^ Torn 8. —B. Buraiewlcs, Schstiectady. Red and White Sonrrises 9. —John Keyser, Schenectady. Lack of Team Play, Poor 10. — p . Cobum, Manchester. Trophy Wen by M lrose (3nb of New York. i r BOX SCORE 11. —G. Leary, Manchester. by Taking Team Title in 12. —E. Buonanno. Schenectady. Sbootmg from Floor Fac­ AH Burnsides (29) 13. —A. Diana, Manchester. With a brilliant display of speed and stamina in the final drive 14. —Eld. Salamon, Schenectady. F B. F. T. to the finish, John of the Irish-American Club of N ew i^ 8 E. Thayer, rf .. . . 5 2-0 12 Close, Thrilling Race. 15. —C. Smith, East Hartford. tors in Drfeat at Hands of 2 Balfard rf ...... 2 1-1 6 18.—Q. McAndrews, C^nn. State. New Jersey, broke up a spectacular three-cornered duel tiiat h|ui 1 PowML I f ...... 2 1-2 6 17. —R- Carpenter, Manchester. featured through most of the race and spurted to in the Shooting Grcns; Eddie 2 Cotter, e ...... t 0-8 4 Running the finest race of his 18. —E. Aiello, Hartford. seventh annual Thanksgiving Day five-mile cross country run / 1 Anderson, rg ... . . 1 0-1 2 schoolboy career, Billy Murch 19. —Roger Bailey, Schenectady. here yesterday. His time of 25 minutes, 30.5 seconds was one 0 BaOard, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 of Manchester High sped to a 20. —C. Bordanaro, Hartford. Thayer and Cotter Star. 1 B. Thayer, Ig .. . . 0 1-8 1 2L—A. Beecher, (}onn. State. minute, 12.7 seconds slower than the record established by Joe 0 Ballard, I g ...... 0 0-0 0 well-deserved triumph in the 22. —S. Lovedale, Conn. State.* McCluskey last year. two and one-half mile scholas­ 23. —T. Burak, Hartford. 'The other members of the trio that fOught a nip and tuck battle from PUylng by far, Inferior taaketball 10 12 5-16 29 tic event yesterday Afternoon, 24. —H. Wysomski, Schenectady. start to finish were Tarzaa Brown, Wseterty, R L, N^rro, running his Guards (21) first race, who was unable to match the closing sprint of Nock and fin­ the crack National Guards baeket- clipping more than eight sec­ 25>—Clajrton Carter, Hartford. F B. F. P. 26. —Bertram Snyder, Schenectady.ished in second place ten yard* to the rear; and William linley of Cdn- ball team went down to defeat at 2 Cbapmea, rf .. . . 2 4-6 8 onds from the record set by 27. —Edgar Rolfe. Hartford. nectlcut State College at Storm, who in placing third was the first Cdn- the hands of the All'Bumaidee last 1 Falkow skl, If . . 0 1-1 1 William Duffy of Hartford 28. —Allen Moorbouse, Conn. State.cecticut runner to finish and captured the state A. A. U. championsMp, night before a banner crowd at the 0 Hoiiaod, I f ...... 0 0-0 0 High last year. Murch's time 29. —Daniel Barron, Hartford. reswned this year after a lapse of more than a decade. Linley was ten 1 Turkington, e . . . . 0 0-0 0 State Armory. The score was 29 30. —Ivan Bennett, Hartford. yards behind Brown and was clocked in 24 minutes and 39 second*, which 1 Mattson, e, If .. . . 2 2-2 6 for the distance was 12 min­ will be accepted as the official state record. t to 21 and more than 600 persons Jason Obapnmn Harold Mattson 31. —P. DesJardins, Schenectady. saw the Guards accept defeat in 2 —Gustafson, Ig . . 0 0-0 0 utes, 9.5 seconds as compared MOlroee Team Win* 0 Farr, If ...... 0 0-0 0 32. —Robert Meyers, Hartford. their first game of the season. to the old mark of 12:17.6. —A. Pratt, Manchester. Another duel took place between Eddie Thayer and Jim Cottar, a 2 Dowd, rg ...... 1 4-6 6 Local* Pun Up*et William Ruckel and James Me- 0-0 M.—A. Bojarski, East Hartford. member of last year's Aec team, 0 MeHale, rg ...... 0 0 And then to put a fitting climax Dade, both of the MUlrose A. C, of How They Finished 85.—Peter Duffy, Hartford. New York, but TiAnring' the finlwh were the outstandng performers in to Mureb’s ipeotacular feat, Man­ 36. —Julian Karp, Conn. Stats. the coreted Tletory, while other 10 6 U -14 21 West Sides Even Series chester High turned In a ■urprlaing they clasped hands and ended tbefar Half ttme eeor* 18-9, AO -Bum - 37. —E. Moncrieff, Ekut Hartford.struggle in a deadlock for third John Nock, Newark ...... 25:30J1 members of the -shooting circus- upset by wresting the team title 38. —A. Carlton, Elast Hartford. were more than instrumental in the aides. Ten mfnote periods. R eferee, from the defending champion, Hart­ place, leading their MUlrose mates Tarzaa Brown, Westerly ...25:36 BogglnL TEAM SCORES to the team title, formerly held by Wm. Linley, Conn. State ..^.25:39 trinmph. ford High, the Red and White run­ Manchester High ...... 31 Laefc Team V tia ner* scoring the low total of 81 the Irish-American dub. Tbs Mill- Wm. Ruckel, N. Y ...... 26:08 Trouncing Eagles, 13-0 Hartford High (First Team)... 45 rose team had five runners placing James McDade, N. Y ...... 86:08 Lack of proper kind of team viaiy Guards' dafaat was their aocurats points, while Hartford High’s first Mont Pleasant, Schenectady ... 46 along with ineffldent sbooting h orn fOul aboothif, the losers making 11 team tallied 46 point*, winning run­ In the first fifteen for a total of 29 John Simkonls, W orcester.. .26:17 out of fburtssD Shots from the free Conn. Stats Fresnmen ...... 96 points, the Connecticut Stats Col­ John Cain, N. Y. .26:21 the floor, oontrlbuted in the down­ ler fumbled on the fourth down, to ner-up honors from Mont Pleasant throw line which is a very good per­ Hartford High (Seconds) ...... 107 lege team being second, as last George Black, Conn. State . .26:31 fall of the Guards. Manchester was end the spurt. High of Schenectady, N. Y., by the forced to taste some of the bitter centage, as well as tbs outstanding Aerial Attack of Sooth End- margin of a single point The Con­ year, with 38 points. The Irlah- Abraham Borden, Conn. St.. .26:32 The Fouracres team started off medicine it has been prescribing to play of Chapman and Mattson who necticut State Freshmen were Americans had a weaker team Alex Brown, W esterly ...... 26:84 this same team, whom they defeat­ were substituted on last year’s ers Humble Champr, Wit- with a seven yard gain by Witkow­ fourth with 96 points and Hartford ALUMNI IS BEATEN , competing this year finished J. Sullivan, N. Y ...... 26:36 ed on three occasions last season. Guards team. Both these boys will skl anmnd right end, but the drive EUgh’s seconds fifth w ith 107 third with 63 points. M l Malloy, SomerVlll*...... 26:48 The Guards trailed the entire game, give plsntv of oppositloD to their was stopped i^en Bronke intercept­ points. Clofleet Finish Frank Hall, N, Y ...... 26:67 txctipt tot a brief period in the opponents before the season ends. kowsld Rons 60 Yards for ed Sendrowski’s pass and ran it Louis Young, Cam bridge....26:57 Packard 1* Third BY TRADERS FIFTH It was the closest finish to mark early part of the first quarter when back 7 yards to the West Side 18 the annual Recreation Center* Alex Kizlek, Westerly ...... 27:01 the locals led 2 to one, all points Bangers Win EaMly yard line. Fielder made a first down, Joe Packard of Manchester, al­ classic In years and It had the hun-, Linden Dempster, Roxbury. .27:15 though he has sxiffered from illness roistered from the foul line. A In the preliminary game to the Score on Intercefited Pass bucking the center of the line for 11 dreds 'ining the course cheering T. SutUffe, Cltonn. S ta te...... 27:17 spectacular shot from far out on the during recent weeks, ran a sensa­ CONSECUTIVE YEAR Guard-All Burnsides the local Rang­ Srards. Slaga sliced off tackle for with excitement as N ock, Brown L. Kelherer, N. Y...... 27:19 SMS court toward the middle by er team easily outclassed the four jrards, the ball resting on the tional race to finish third, trailing and Linley staged a heart-breaking Stephen Demock, N. L ...... 27:24 Ed^e Thayer put the "AU-Bum- Late in Last Qnarter. Ray Boucher of Hartford High by Piling up a commanding advant­ Ramblers of Winsted by the score three yard line with two downs to age from the start, Manchester battle over the last two miles of Knute Anderson, Coni^ St.. .27:37' sides” ahead, never to lose the lead of 41-16. The general all around go. The West Sides smothered the llttie more than ten yards, the same the race. A field of forty runners, J. MacFarlane, W. H. .27:51 throiighout the entire game. State Trade scored an impressive playing of the local team makes it next line buck and on the fourth distance that Boucher was behind almost double the entry list of last Jamgs Crowe, BUckland ___ 27:55 The first quarter found both The illustrious men of Dwyer, victory over the Alumni In the open­ impossible to pick the outstanding down Fielder fumbled again, the Murch. C. Donahue of Manchester ing basketball game of the season year, answered the starter’s gun Andre Bnmnelle, Ljmn ...... 27*56 teams playing ragged basketball, play of the winners. The pla3in g o f meaning the West Sides football ball going to the opposition. This placed sixth, L. Cobum was tenth, J. Grabowski, Newark .....28:07 the Guards especially being guilty at the School street Rec Wednesday and swept down Main street close­ Darling for Winsted stood out. team, took a fall out of the Eagles, was the most dangerous threat on G. Leary was 11th and A. Diana George Cables, N. L ...... 28:09 of loose handling of the ball, with afternoon, winning for the fifth ly bunched, then east sJong M^ Bangers (41) representatives of the North End In the W est Sides goal Une o f the was 13tb, completing the local team. consecutive year by a score of 38 to Nebo Place and along the bin to T. Maxwell, Newark ...... 28:15 practically no defense at all. The P. . B. F. T. quarter ended with the -“AU-Bum- the second game of the town ebam- afternoon and Smdrowskl kicked Buns OwB Race 24. Vince and Raguskus led the emerge on Charter Oak street Russell Looby, N. L...... 28:88 d Raguskus, r f ...... 4 1 9 clear of danger to Eagleson as the Mechanics attack, this duo scoring from the rea: of the paper mill By J. MatcLett, Manchester___ 28{36 sides leading by the score of fi-A 0 Brown, rf ...... 0 0 0 plonahlp series in the annual tur­ Murch, the slender, black-haired Pile Up Margin third quarter ended. lad who bids fair to eclipse the exactly half of the team's points. then the field had spread out and it B. Chapman, Conn. State ..28:41 0 Kennedy, If ...... 3 0 6 key-day bill yesterday. By virtue of The 'Traders displayed a fast, became a long'thin line during the John Abbott, Newark ...... 28:59 Starting the second qimrter, 0 McCurry, I f ...... 2 0 4 Sixty Yaird Bun scholastic achievements of famous flashes of heads-up football and also snappy passing attack and showed grind up Charter Oak street to J. Jaeckle, Conn, State ....29:04 Coach Clarke inserted Holland, 0 Sebeutz, c ...... 2 2 6 The West Sides failed to gain Joe McCluskey before he leaves aided by several tough Eagles mid-season form in shooting baskets Porten street. Joseph Grate, Newark ...... 29:07 Farr, Mattson and McHale, who 0 Sartor, c ...... 2 0 4 breaks which went thCir way, the ground against the Eagles in the high school, was in splendid condi­ were on the bench'up to that time m tion and the manner in which be ran to take a 10-8 lead In the first quar­ BatfJe AU the Way John Semple, Lynn ...... 29:24“ " 1 D ellafera, r g ...... 1 0 2 south enders tallied two touchdowns opening of the fourth qtiarter and ter that was increased to 18-14 by an effort to overtake the “AU-Bum- left little doubt as to the ultimate Brown Linley and Nock, in that Mike Rivlello, Newark ...... 29:25 2 Antonio, Ig ...... 4 0 8 and one point after to win by the Copeland kicked to his own 36 yard halftime. In the third quarter the sldes.” However, this seemed to winner. Murch started last as the order, set the pace on Porter street E. Schultz, Oakdale ...... 29:27 1 Stevenson, I g ...... 0 0 0 score, 13-0. line. The Slagles, desperate, took to Trade School again forg^ aLead to spur on the winners as it was “All- and maintained it right to the end. Carl Seeger, Conn. State ...29:59 0 fcnrico, r g ...... 1 0 2 The statistics of the game show the air, two Fielder passes gTwmd- pack of forty-two runners started lead 28 to 20 going into the final Burnsides" in the second quarter Only a foot or sc separated the Dana Hewe, New Haven... .30:28 that the Eagles gained more ground ing. Dropping back to his own 45 down Main street and when another quarter, a margin which the Alumni leaving the fioor with a commanding T o t a ls ...... 19 3 41 yard line, FiCider rifled a long pass entry stumbled and fell, Murch stop­ trio, while thirty yards back, E. O. Mill, Hartford ...... 30:37 lead of nine poinm through the by line plays, nine first downs to could not overcome. Rudy PospisaJ J. Rougham, Worcester ....3 1 :3 1 " Winsted Ramblers (16) four for the West Sides, but the over the left end of the West Side ped and assisted him to his feet. at center featured for the graduates. Ruckel and McDads were running spectacular shooting of Eddie Thay­ B, F. T. He trailed the leaders well beyond almost side by side, with tbs rest N. Schultz, Oakdale ...... 31:52 er. Up to this time the Guards West Sides took full advantage of line. Witkowskl leaped out of the The foul shooting was not impres­ Sweeney, rf ...... 0 0 0 gathering dusk and took the ball on of the field strung out for more TEAM 8€X>RES could no.t seem to function and the the frequent fumbles of the Elagies sive, the Traders making only four MUlrose A. A., N. Y ...... 29 Lemelin, r f ...... 0 0 0 to turn them in their own favor. As his own 40 yard line and streaked out of 17 and the Alumni four out of than 8 mile behind. usual sparkling play of the team Darling, If ...... ,...3 0 6 Conn. State College ...... 38 football games go, the game was like a deer along the sideline to the nine. The youthful Negro stayed In was sadly missdng. Haap, c ...... 2 2 6 Irish-Americans, Newark, N. J ... 53 full of interest throughout, what ad­ goal line,.for the second touchdown. Next Wednesday afternoon, Coach front by inches all the way up East Resumption of play after the rest Dietlin, rg, c ...... 1 0 2 Center street, Linley and Nock vantage there was between the A flat pass over the line, Falvey to Walter Schobtr’s charges oppose period found both teams using their Clark, rg ...... 0 0 0 dogging his footsteps without sign teams was decided via the air route. Witkowskl, added the extra point. Rockville High at Rockville in a original starting lineups. Determin­ Youmaty, I g ...... 1 0 2 of a letup. At the Center the trio Score On Passes game that will officially open the ed to overtake the All-Bumsides the Witkowskl and Sendrowski and rounded tte dummy cop and tor a The first score of the game came season. Guards attempted to stage a rally Totals ...... 7 2 16 Copeland scintillated' for the South moment Brown lost his place iu Local Sport but of no avail. The winners, play­ early in the second quarter when Hinders and Fielder, Slaga and Seconds In Thriller Half time score 21-7, Rangers. A hard-fought, close encounter front as he continued along Center ing a most slashing aggressive t3rpe Ten minute periods. Sendrowski, standing on the Eagles Eiagleson bore the brunt of the game street instead of turning. Shouts of of game, were all over the floor 24 yard line, rifled a pass to Cops- for the Eagles. took place between the Alumni Re­ Referee, Bogginl. serves and the Trade School Sec­ official* made him realize bis mis­ espMdally when the ball got loose 'land, good for 19 yards. Copeland Tbs lineups: Chatter onds, the former winning after an take and be swimg back into the from a player’s hands. Very little raced diagonally across the end of Eagle* West Side* scorin g ^vas done this quarter, the overtime period was necessary t.6 away from Turkington to tive first downs. Then feiiling to gain 12 10 4-9 points, but the West Side* recovered 487 477 472 1436 the hundreds that lined the street at score a short shot from the side West Side*: Cixxikett for Lippin- Score by Periods Football Stars several of their bobbles. C ravat 1 through the line, he shot a pass to the finish with a wealth of thrilling which seemed to put the game on Wltkowski, good for 17 yards, which cott; Kravantka for Sterling; Hap- Man. Trade .. 10 8 10 10—88 Chambers ...... 80 81 90— 251 excitement after the first three nm- 6 4— 24 ice after Bill Thayer scored from was almost intercepted. With a peney for Sendrowski; Leggett for S. T. S. Alumni 8 6 On* of the bobbles which caue^ L a r d e r ...... 93 97 108—296 Sterling; Tryon for Kravantka; ners breasted the tape, as the rest Referee “Cap” Blssell. By ASSOCIATED PRESS the foul line. Anderson ...... 85 86 89—260 score in prospect, Angelo fumbled plenty 6f laugdu vtoM the recovery tof Guards Try Hard Lucas for Wltkowskl; Falvey for of the competitors were closely Mike Frankovioh, U. C. L. A.— In­ an Blegle fumble by “Marsh” T hon^ M cD jw sll ...... IOC 94 112— 314 on the Eagles 7 yard line, Kovis re­ Game played at Rec., Wednesday, A moment later the hard working covering as the quarter ended. On Haraburda; H^peney for Angelo: bunched in the fight for places tercepted pas* and ran forty yards son. Thompson wis flat on the D u m m y ...... 102 91 97—290 among the first twenty. So close was Nov. 29, 1933 at 3:30 p. m. for touchdown which beat Washing­ Cotter slipped away from Turking­ this play the West Sides were Wltkowski for Sendrowski; Sen­ ground, the ball bouncing aroufld the battle for position during the Alumni Beeervee (89) ton State. ton and converted two points via penalized 15 yards for holding and drowski for Haraburda. near his bead. One o f the pU^raiw 466 449 496 1411 last thirty yards of th* nm the P. B. F. T. George Sauer, Ntbraaka—Bis all the “sucker” route. With only a again lost the ball to the Eagles on First downs: Eagles 9; West Sides eeddentally kicked th* bell Into the official scorers had difficulty in 2 Reedy, r f ...... 1 0-2 2 roimd ^ay helped beat' Oitogaa short time remaining to play the the 28 yard line, but on the first 4. Eagles fullbaek’s open arms. - R itchie ...... 102 118 107—325 checking the finishers. Split seconds 0 Giovanninl, rf . . 6 1-2 11 State. Guards tried hard to score but, went play the Eagles fumbled, the West Officials: Earl Wright, referee; Steyenson ...... 128 91- 97— 311 separating many-of the entries. 2 Jecklel, I f ...... 1 0-0 2 BobtHogan, Pitt—Wound up col­ down to defeat at the hands of a M c K e e ...... 114 152 107—373 Sides recovering. Tom Kelley, umpire: Bill Brennan, 2 A large crowd, attraeted by Reason For Joy 0 McAdam, If .. . . 1 0-0 lege career against Carnegie by team that was superior in every de­ D w y e r ...... 131 94 108— 338 Witkowskl made a first down field judge; A1 Merrer, head lines­ 3-5 11 mild weather, attanded tha For Billy Murch and Coach Pete 3 Rykoski, c ...... 4 scoring his first touchdown te three partment last night, and not taking B re n n a n ...... 109 128 129—366 when he caught a 12 yard pass from man. 0-0 0 It waa tha firstIt ThaDluMfiving any credit due the “All-Bumsides” W igrsn o i Mancheater High it was 0 Hines, rg ...... 0 years of vanity play. Chet Sendrowski. With the ball on . . 2 2-3 6 game in yea^ that could ba w the Guard team looked nothing like truly a day of Thank^flvlng and re­ 0 Rubaeba, Ig ... Walt Switzer, Cornell—Scored OB* 579 581 548 1708 the Elagles 24 yard line, another ed in comfort. the team of last year. Obtaining the joicing. Not only did Muroh capture touchdown ogoiDMt Pom: paned to Sendrowski pass was grounded. 14 6-12 34 John Wallace for another. tap at center the greater part of the the event but he broke the record T Another pass from Sendrowski over Trade Seconds (SI) George Barclay, N

f X x m r m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, QQNN^ FRIDAY, DBCBMiER 1,

n p b e r and a tgrplat. m s mondnf rea fainhwliiig Mnachecter win be State Forester Austin F. Hawes engaged. TAKES CWAJOBS was in town, and in company with State to Take Charge Mr. Hayden, who has been con­ Opening of th<« office in Manches­ nected with the engineering de­ ter will mean the unemployed, in PATTERSON’S MARKET AWAY FROM TOWN partment of Cheney Brothers, Manchester, who cannot be provided Telephone 3386 101 Center Street N started to lay out proposed woA on with work in this town, will be as­ « EXTRA FOR GOOD DEPENDABLE MEATS the watershed of the town owned signed to jobs in which the state is water supply. Lanes wUl be laid interested and wishes to have d1 State Forester Here. ject was considered before the an­ fied for different kinds of work and 18c»20c)23c Veal Chops, .■t-d nouncement. was made that it will be sent to projects in Man­ Pot Roasts, lb. l b ...... should be Included in the CWA pro­ chester as presented by the town; gram, and taken up as a state pro­ also to work in forests outside the Veal Shanks, Startliig today the offlce in the town limits, but not so for away but lb...... old Knox building:, owned by the ject. 18c,20c, To Engage Contact Man that they can be transported to and town, which has been the headquar­ from work by trucks provided by Steak Ground, ters of the Civil Works committee, The office of which Maurice Fer­ the government or state. 23c, 25c lb...... was closed and another opened in ris had Charge is closed and will not Ex-Servicemen First Bottom Round, the Mimlcipal building. This will he reopen, zdl business regarding work It is expected the registration of Center Cut Pork, lb. the headquairters of the CWA work on the different projects being lb...... 25c the unemployed will be nearly com­ Top Round, in Manchester and the office will be handled through the office opened pleted today at the state armory on in charge of Hayden Griswold. this morning. Distribution of Main street. Next will come the lb...... 28c 18c, 20c State Forester Here work through this office will not be classification of the men who are Employed in the office in addition before Monday. A contact man unemployed and the assignment of Scotch Ham, Sliced, 30c lb. In a Piece, 28c lb. to Mr. Griswold will be a stenog- who will represent the Connecticut work. George H. Waddell, town treas­ Fowl, 22c lb. Chickens, 25c Ib. urer, is to be the paymaster for the Manchester section imder the CWA Special—Ground Beef...... and the contact man is yet to be ...... 2 lbs. 38c muned. The new office takes the PINEHURST D ial 41SI handling of the ausslgnment of men Swift’s Daisy Hams, 25c lb. Fresh Shoulders, 14c Ib. to the jobs out of the hands of local officers and leaves it with the di­ Free Delivery! Cauli­ Wax visional manager assigned to Man­ flower chester. Sausages, 25c lb. Sliced, 25c lb. Pork Sausages. Beans The registration after Monday gives to xmemployed ex-servicemen Oysters, 35c. each 25c 2 qts. 25c a ra^g in preference to several other cleisses of job seekers. Juice Green Oranges UNIONISTS LEADING Beans IN NORTHERN IRELAND doz. 22c 2 qts. 25c Belfast, Northern Ireland, Dec. 1. '7 DIAMOND GINGER ALE —(AP)—The returns from the Grape­ Parliamentary elections yesterday ^ Suprctm Mixer” Housewives tell us Water­ In Northern Ireland continued today fruit that one reason they to favor candidates of the Unlofaist cress Party with only one Republican, P. 2 for 15c like us so much is be* J. McLogan, returned for South cause we carry almost 10c Armagh. Returns thus far show: White everything they want Unionists, 31; Pale Dry or Golden ^ . .at economical prices, Nationalists, 8; Almeria Lima Socialists, 1; too. .if you want sta­ Beans Republicans, 1. I’llls Grapes ples to stock your Joseph Devlin, Nationalist, re­ L a r g e 5 glass bottle 2 0 ‘ ••posit tained his seat without difficulty In Ib.25c shelves, we have them q t 19c the Central Belfast district. tores . .or, if you want such fiti§r l^ATiomi S Tokay things as caviar or Cran­ Grapes stuffed oranges we will berries have them, too. lb. 10c q t I21/ 2C POPULAR MARKET BUTTER SUGAR 855 MAIN STREET ______RUBINOW BLDG. Thank You Manchester! l b . Confectionery...... lb, 8c B row n...... Ib. 8c BIGGER and BETTER VALUES Our Thanksgiving business was beyond our expectations and to show our appre­ 10-lb. Goth Bags, Granulated .... 53c ciation, we are absolutely going to prove that Dial 4151 LEAN FRESH Yellow Globe Native Everybody Saves at Potatoes Turnips peck 33c SHOULDERS Sweet Potatoes 6 lbs. 15c We have Just received 1,500 poimds of Jersey Fresh Shoulders to Everybody’s Market 4 lbs. 12c FRE^ DELIVERY! sell at this low price. DIAL 39191 PINEHURST POT ROASTS A Land O’Lakes Product! Land O’Lakes MILK-FED Land O’Lakea Block Chuck Pot Roast FRESH PORK MUENSTER OR DAISY Farm Style Evaporated Swiss or American BUTTER! MILK! 5f lbs. S 9 c FOWL BUTTS CHEESE CHEESEl; This special only on Roasts 5 p6unds or over. 2 4 ® Ih. c a n s 24 * lb. Tender Boneless Chuck Pot Ib. 1 8 e lb. io« lb. 19 ® „ R o a st...... 3 lbs. 79c Mellow Ripe Bottom Bonnds - Romps - Shoirider Oods. ROUND — SIRLOIN jk Onet Dozen 19c Oranges l b . PINEHtTRST PORTERHOUSE d o z . FREE! d Ji JEl^nLjHL B ananas 1 2 - With Each Dozen 29c Oranges Bonghtl 4 No. 2 Cans ROAST PORK This week we are featuring Center 1 Maxwell House I1 Finest Brand I1 Chapin Brand Pore I Roasts of Eastern Pork, whole small SUGAR CURED SMOKED OR FRESH COFFEE! KETCHUP! 44c strips, 8 to 9 lbs., a t ...... I9c lb. TUNA FISH! Dozen, $1.19 Rib Center at 22c and Loin Center 25c Whole Pinehurst Very little waste—Very Fresh Pork or I b . t i n s 1 Fresh Shoulders which can be boned 25® |2 25® 2 ^ 2S® and rolled. Shank HAMS 1 Fancy Red . 1 McCormick’s Fine Clu^iln Free Banning Half SALMON! 1 Salad DRESSING! TABLE SALT! FOWL l b . 24c For Fricassee. Z-poond Average 99c to $1.29 each. RIB END 1 2 ^® q t * j a r box LEGS AND RUMPS OF TURKEYS - ROASTING CHICKENS 1 Chapin Brand 1 Ehire Italian DeUclooa Pare I R oast P o rk MILK-FED SUCED BACON, q « PORK & BEANS! 1 TOMATO PASTE! PEANUT BUTTER! c a n s Cellophane wrapped, lb. .. 1 C TENDER Morris Supreme B acon...... lb. 29c 5* Chuck Roast VEAL » ^ c a n s 25^^l5 25® 2 25® Dozen, $1.95 Old Fashioned Country Style SAUSAGE MEAT ...lb. 23c A Few More I 1 Fancy California Fancy Texas I Pinehurst Seasoned just right! APPLES! CARROTS! ^ SPINACH! BONELESS RIB ROAST FRESH OYSTERS OR 1 largeet TOP SIRLOIN OVEN R o a s t s f t basket 11 ^ bonoh (pA um h Quart 49c Pint 29c 19^® p * ® * * 1 Oyster stew tastes good now. HI-GRADE PURE PRINT COUNTRY ROLL 1 Lunch and Graham I1 Fancy Green StringleM Atwood’s Tree Blpened .I Some of the Finest Milk-Fed Veal ARMOUR’S STAR CREAMERY CRACKERS! BEANS! GRAPEFRUIT! Rib Roast of Veal...... lb. 29c F ra n k to rts Tenderized Chops ...... lb. 34c LARD RUTTER 2-lb. box 20c Loin Roast of Veal ...... 39c » - ■ |2 q t> * 12® ...... *.*.’lb‘ 44c 2 i b « . 2 5 c 2 19-I 7 25® 1 l b s . c 2 l b s . 4 5 c 2 15 1 Fancy Large Sunklst I Tuna Fish Again, At Low Prices, We Offer 1 Fancy YeUow Fancy Habbard I ^kNUIjJri SPRING LEMONS! TURNIPS! SQUASH! 3 c a n s American Prime Ribs of Beef Bologna 2® I b * l ' « ii> - ; Polish Rings LAMB 1 Delloioas Bulk I1 Blue Banner Tuaejf Seleetod ' I Raisin 18c to 25c pound Veal Loaf DATES! TOILET TISSUE! GRAPES! Coffee Rings, 20c Cut Short or Boned and Rolled._____ LEGS 1 roD Raisin Tender, Fresh Minced Ham Wheat Bread, 12c Legs of Lamb. ,22c to 24c lb. 2 l b s . 25® 11 1.000 zhtete. Ib . . ' Cracked Wheat Premier DeHdotis Fancy Assorted Sweet Mhced Faaqr CkiUomla ,. y. Bread, 12c Ground B e e f...... 2 lbs. 48c Machine f t Sliced BOILED HAM GRAPE JUICE! PICKLESI BROCCOLR; , New Butter Cookies, irfcg. 10c. Reymond’s Donats, 6 for Phone Service Until 8 :30 Tonight large plat FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SPECIALS bottle 1 9 ® qt* ja r FOR SALADS—Lettuce, Celery, Radishes, French Dress­ Bnissell Sprouts LABOB SUNKI8T L ln a A ■ D ll^ ' 100 quart Jajf.^■ ;rvj, ; ing, Russian Dressing, Mayonnaise. t Bsskete TANGERINES ORANGES Birdseye Raspberries, Strawberries, Peas, Asparagus, Com and Swor^sh.. 25® 2 doz. 29® d o zi |S « ______, ; ADVi^iiiaasE

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fhaitty phyMotok lo hmp fep^ / -MfT., h- 4: tuBotoid. RdoltodthoeM if of t«V!| BMrp'witfok adght oad to'.4to| m fiflillliiK Id' oMi ‘lorouofo BMUaO ! OH p i SntEET ro ■( FORIOWTI UhMiif 'leit ao tlototo VT" f' W - te ffijr •« tta« PmkWsutodci deetor. Tbip.^w«* . weoeSmomra'to whleb loodo bw to whiB hto pfidtotioa tho futiM the iflituvB.mk bw jpafto to Mlloro bo ooBtomplotos storttag utoo th d tOM______child 5would bo OB Ita V f typhhoto t a m T S T ou stop OBTi ruotjritjr noil or suO' flutoa by oad of too aioto tatoatod Ere. plo who boro oritlclMd eopoblo o^ P^riofic CnmltilioBi. tbOB It would boro boos bod bo bora toiB aoma otbor Idad of poBotoaltag ' ‘ Mmm, DaCj ' !,-•( dolBg BO. I am BOt proporod to soy todtnwton asd botog offered aa ep- coned Immodiotoly, wouBd, tbo doctor ooBIB odmlBtotor pertualto to oarell with Jack Tbouamdi of awtortotaw that tbo obaadoomoBt of tbo geld pCbor c u m i ^ of tbo physieiOB's aa oDtltoslB oad safaly -forwoat koBBoy of Itoflicr^, a aaombor of toi^wayB of Cpaaaettlbt. atOBdord hM prorod to bo o mis* that you wlU sot oontroot totoaua to oajdy too uauanally Bbo a n . F w d u i J. K»n»y, wtf• of CoBsporlBg tbo fftmlly s^B ld oa tortuM toUtof oMUty wort oloo Pott’s O o fM Thoator orehastra tbo kko. \ used by Dr, ibewltoB. Tbto ability or lockjaw. who la takfiig a llatttod auadtor of firlBg waatbor, yat only two OUatoB XMBor of «M KooBoy <1b otbor words, tbo potot 1 wIMi to o fortuM toUor, but o m who ooa too to oopoelatty good wbOD ho hM doe- Tbo pbytociOB’B fortuM tolbag ktttdaato far ladividBal Ibbbom. Mr. OM autpambOo aoddOBto ware ra- ftrtot, dlod ftt tbo l U a o b ^ o BMko It that tbo ProsldoBt df tbo prodlot tbo futuro oeouroMy oad ob torod tbo family oror a long period obUlty bM bora grootqr impihrra ported, osa of tham a fatalito; prtoi'ilpwdtd I Ualtod Btotoo bM rocognlsod edr> o BcloDtlllc baolB UBBorallolod to Kaaaay hM itudtod with bobm of MoBorlol booplUl *t » cfolook of yoors and cod refer to too tooorda. )n tbo dovolraaioBt of tbo X-niy. At tba boat toaohars ia tbo oeunt^ (B- A t Stoittaf, Jobs Oarroy, it, w m Loadea'5 gold Wodsofdoy Blfbt, twoBtjr BiteutM tola voiy doftolto probloiM. Mo Ig other eults which prolBct or ottoBipt Amem otbor ttongfe, tbooo rooordo tbrpraooBt tuM thousoado of sebool lajurod fotidir, wbm.hto car fttS S l l f j r o a a a ^ to prodlot tbo furaro, Dr. Mitlord OlUdtBg Morlo JObBftOB, *nnng"«— Bftor 0h« WM otruek by o truok ottoBiptuv to roocb o sohitlOB to rorool WbOD tbo potlont b|M loot ctoldroa oro boriag oboat X^tayf aguard raU botwaoa , Stortt tleajrf.|aatl-rtai KnowltoB, director of tbo Bproou of M Amorloa'B fbroBieot BaaopboDe ow B^ by tbo Mobr BoVtiy ,Coio* tboM proplogM*. As yot, bo hM dOM raoetootod osd tbo doetor cob tboro- oad from tbooo tbo doctorf will toU toaohar. Bkonk. A boary guat ot wind Vfmhm a t posy 0 ^ drlvoB by Itobort As4or‘ Botbtog wbieb ibould coortoco tbo ProroBtoUo Dlsoaoco of tbo Btoto tbolr fortuaoo with roforoacO to DoportmoBt of Hoottb, to tbo by protoot whotbor tboro Is any Mr; ICdOBoy has arraagad to oobm tbo aikctoM, eauidag it t d ______too RFC aognitad. of • riBloy ftroot, ia froBt of Amorlcaa pooplo tbot bo Is oot o doagor of eoBtraottog omoUpoK. tuborculooto. Into tbO foeco. Oarroy'B skun was ito drat oftor of Oetehod tbo MoBtfOBMry'Word itoro. 'oouBd moBoy moo' and, oftor on, fflOBtbly ballotto of tbo DoitortBMnt to MaaobaBtor to toaab at amoBa's AsyoBo rocctootod wltblB flro yoors Tbo pbyslcioa should bo coasulitod bomo desiring instructions or U prs- frooturod. Gbostor Matoski of Storl- fBudl portloB.ef too B uom bM ot Doiwtb until bO 'BbowB tbot bo is for ub> just rolooood, urgod poriodc booltb Irnint may fool saf# from tbs mild smoU- la ffloay eoooo wboro ao inaoso op- fsrrBd appolataioBtB oaa bo iWMtt lag, with Oarroy w m unburt count for this ptopoM U boobmIo m WhOB Bbo WM plokod sound monoy bo should rocolro tbo oxomtootloM for tbo purpoN ot paroatly bortog 000's fortuM rorootod osd pex usually prora^oat to tbto ooettoB oxtoto. Dr. Kaowltoa sold. for losooM at hto studio, 15 West Four poTBons woro Injurod WboB M aadUkoB to tbo bomlM by support of s ro ^ patriotic ctttocn. of tbo couotry. ' Ho used tbo axamfU et a This does not MBBcn tbs noed for ot Bocurtog odriCB os booltb pro- BtrsBt, Rockrtlto wbor# bo to armfl- two ears mot boadoD oo a cturvo In WM dxod by till*'; iMtuty Sborlff Jbbmo H. Johna^, Cikowtoo conducting certain ohoaglag too oocu; t o toetiOB. by ablo OMopC MoBdays whoa bo to to tbo Now Falrfloid-ibormaa raad. tbo WOBMB did BOt rOCOVOTt HOf ooDstruetlrs BuggestiouB and erltio* toots, tbo doetor eon tra a cUld’s oaotnor eUamto or Aotkig locrataqr If Btsb to eooM of Bllgbt AIdoob, Dr. Mlddlotowa foaemng ,a otoao of Aa aged couple, Mr. and Mrs. buiboBd, who bod booB to « o iBm.lKiib.of wbieb tbo prooldont bM futuro with rospoct to topbtborlo. more otroauoM work. Tbo doetor gestbaa waa at toe Itow Tofli' tbo ftoroi OB tbo woot fldo of Koto many ttmoo'torltod." Knowltos pototod rat, it Is boft to saxopboBo otudoBto. It to usdor- Dwight Trask and Mrs. Ooorgo toto wtaiio JasM Jonaf RFC WOBtO DO tlipB to COBBUlttog tbO itlU more, for if tbo tosto snow that should b# oeasultod for a prsdietioB stood that O/Bumbor from tbto town JohnaoB, all of Mttford woro taken otroot« orrirod ot tbo boi^tol ood tbo child to oubjoet to topbtborlo^ bo about tbo oMUty ot hto b ^ l , luagB laa, w ij to .tbo emttaL woo proooBt wboB fbo diod. ^ 1 avail tboBtoolroa of tbla oppor­ to Daabury hospital. Matthew Horhort Ckwton, IfeigaBtoBa’a can odmtoiotor a trootmoot tbot oad otbor vital orgoa,> to otoad tao tunity t o study uBdor Mr. Korasy ChiarDlorl of BrooklyB, N. T., dHvor Tboro woro mu^ Tboakoftirtof WES RT GETS FUND will giro tom toMoiuto Immualty strain ot sucli a ebaags. Blstaat made tow aaBouaeoBMat Bro Bbopporo ob tM Btroot ot tbo 170 who OBjoyB a sploBdld roputatioB, of tbo otbor oar broke toe wrist tho BOW price to sowraMa, tlmo, oBd it woo diffleuH to koop tbo crowd b o ^ , oftor Ur§. FOrI eW POST OEnCE CONFUSION ENKD bod booB tokoB owoy, to b^ t ^ BMOOuronoBto. Thto woo doM by P oMoobsos Micbool n t c f o r o l d ^ W oBbtog^, D. C., Dbc. 1. —Tbs ON OOtN lotor, wboB word of tbo ocddopit bllo Works Board today Informod rooobod tbo poUoo ototloB, foriooBt aBotor LoDBvgan, (D ) Connootleut, ICoOltoa woo dotollod to o o ^ tbot $t§AOO bM boon ouCbortood forKdw Baling Corrdetf All Pep Up Your Appetite W M OroBBtaf M oot 0 now fodoral buildtog ot Woot' Aooordtoff to tbo tofonnotioB oo* port OoBDoetlgut, L d bu lf oufod b y ^ poMoo, Mtb. K fw w Tbo fOBOtor li also urging oorty WBO wBiktof froB> tbo ooft Bldo o octioB oo oororol otbor projocto IT P A Y S tbo Btroot to tbo woot Bldo osd ^ wbofo proUaitoory plans bars bsoa To protoettbo laid"' BO that work oould start With Tempting Foods from H al^ doorod betb trolloy rolto A o ^ UBltod ftotos r bob WM drtirtof Boutb, bovtof promptly. TboM toclud# projocto Bunistrotion b M ______TO WAIT ON tbo bokory oBOonDoa ploeo rat o ot ioutb Iforwolk, and on option poduifs of eorod lobdod ^'Bron^' Wo karo just tho foods that w « tempt appelttoo after too Mg ‘ToaoT.. .m are a boom to oiraiaod badfoto. Our shslvaa Bbort tliM boforo, Xb tbo truck witb to tbo buildtog ot Bristol. Btoto OB tbo lobol ouetqr wbot it ■ro again wtO otoekod after our torgo Thaaksgtylag buMaeoa aad we wish to b l « woro two daufbtori of M r, oad AU of tbo .buildtog projoeto boro eentolaf. YOURSELF toaaks to our eurtomers who purehaood tooir Mro. Mobr osd tbolr b w tM , H w - boepdoloyod, tbo Sonotor sold, bo- beVday fOedotoBs hero. eouM It WM oooooMry to oubmit Bo^ ^ thto rWlteg» oroB port- wco. Am tboy pooBod B b tt otroot, broB produoto wore soBMttBMS sto- ABdWWB fdd o CU tbom to tbo Budgot Dlroctor tor ro- ly idSnd to e s ^ S L ^ earn* out of Btocb o M rtoioB. WM net oooy for the pnrmaito to BaWa, W k o wldo fw liy or or to tbo woot Bldo dtotiagUtob DotwiNB 0 osfiBl that of tbo BtrooC ^ ^ ^ WM OBttooly broa» or oO bnm wHb Jack Frost Thio for 0 BBOBMBt dotroctod too RIVER PjtOJECrS AWAIT itorortog, and OBOtbor that woo B R E A D 2 toi'ge loaves ]| ottoalke from tbo rood oad oo bo BMStlr wboot, Granalated on to lookod bock toto tbo roodwoy K o lW f AiL-Baoir toJdbolod 10t% purs broad. Tho fdatost soUiag loaf in town! ^ MW tbo troBBoa dtrootly to froot CIVIL WORKS DECISIONS "A i a -B bow DoUMoujto Ftorered Local A, No. 1 ofhUB. Mo oppbod tbo b r ^ but witb Mol^ gorar oad wyt,'* a s U ^ it WM too loto. Tbo froBt buospor WoBbiiigton, D, C., Doe. 1. —Pro- mont wblra ooscriboo tbo premet Oeoatoy Ron otruek Mro. XooBoy, tbrowtof bor toeto eoUmg for Mpoadlturo of fairly and boBOotly. POTATOES SUGAR to OBo Bido OBd roU i^ bor oror. Ho 1435,000 for doopomng tbo Houoo- Btoppod tbo cor, oooordtof to tbo K ollc^B A i a -Bbon boo wen mil- tonio Rlror, ood mors tbon 8800,000 lions of zrtonda boeonso it eorrocta BUTTER 2 pounds 4 1 * mooouroBooBto tokoB by tbo polico for doopootog tho Connocticut Oeod for taSlo or < to * dtotOBOo of dxtooB foot Bo moot typos of oomawn oonstipatton 60-poand Rlror cbonMl from Hortford to Bof«ly m d plooMBtly. Itfantohoo 1 0 lb. bag 4 7 - fM t WM tbo Btop tbot OBO^Of tkf Soybrook, wlU Ukoly bo bold up un* Mobr firlB woo tbrowo forward, gonoroM "hUk”— neodod to pro- ni Dooombor 15, oooording to Bon- motoBonBol HaiWa Strtotty: Loeal BtrUctef tbo wtodBblold osd orock> otor LiODorfan, of Oonnootleut. • Paekod hi sauftary tooth Howoror. AtirBaoir li not a • A, No. 1, flrot quality potatoos. amdtotl Ho boa baoB informod tbot tbo "eurowUl.", gortoia tffiof of intoo- ^ ^i U n b OMoM to MoopHol Rhrors oad Harbors program, wbieb • Ouaraatood to cook whito aad ■ Al Tboro WM Uttft timo loot to ttool dtoordm show m troatod dozen \ la to o U . 8. A IncludM tbsBB and numsroM other only OD a phyktoioa’a adrtoo. nisaly. gotttef bor toto OB oatOBBObUo osd projooti, bM been dsferrod by tbs ATadrerttood eiriotly fresh locals. Not a I of |mMlBtod BugM by I w ltbln*. JobBBtoB boldtoy bor, obo WboB foo boy a bran oorooL for • Wo boro sold huadrodi of bnobeto Public Works Board until tbs oost of tolo OOBBO quality tots ssaaoa. Halo's guaraatoo with srsry doasa sold. WM od^ttod to tbo boopltol. Mro. of tbs Clrllloa Works BmjImploymont fbo roltof of eoMtlpotloB* rood tbo JoBBM rttogorald. o rolotlro of tbo program Is dstormtood. Money for wording OB tbo poekogo. Tbo faoto tojurod WOBMB, lOOTBOd of tbo ood- tblB raorrom is bstog obtotood from il Make raro by aaktag Oreou Top /a A i a % a n . UtS~ Armour’s ’’Star” doBt oad burrlod to tbo booplto tbo PUtJTTc Works Administration, Batty Crocker witb bor d u ^ t o r i oad bom, but __ __J IB OOMwainwiQ XOni and other sxpsBdltttroB ore botog for Bottofactory rosnlto. onirod toe IM . DMtb w m Boid to hold down until oosts of tbo omploy- C arvota bun. 2a Lard 2 lbs. I 50 boro boM duo to b frooturod okull. A t on greoorA In .tho rod^md- E cana BiOBt piaa oro doflnltoly known and FoU eouB la sanitary pouad eartoaa. Mrf. RBOBoy WM IS yoBM eld oad tho boloaeo of tbo psiblSo works jj-Bim ^M odobyW loggiB A n s e l Food Oraalfarhaa hod b o n 0 rotodOBt of Moacbootor funds ooeortotosd. for 87 yoorB. Bho 1b ram rod by two doaBbtoro oad two bom. Tboy oro: CltotOB W., Oorflold, MIbb CAKES rraaOBB Kooara osd Mrs. Woltor Calavy 2 bun. 1S« lb. 2 5 c MitobolL Ob or Moaebootor; tbroo Whits Btalko. ”Plala Bag.” Oraago Pokoo aad For- E aiaino'2 for IS * d oim , k n . Adolph Mippor, of Boa 2 ^ ® each mooa OoloBf. Diofo, Od., Mro. miBobotb Tomplo* Fresh Stock II to^ of.FortodowB, Xroload oad MrB. A wotoocM chaago from pis Rotty cfoeit- Blue Largo JoBBM MoAdoflU, of Moacbootor! or 18-ogg aagol food oaks with ekoeolato •ad four brotboTB, HomlltoB Wotb< Soup Bunehaa ordl, of Boyooao, N. Rlobord Tiaaua 5 for 22« R inao phg. 1 7 c Wotboron, M Oroad Ropido, Mlob.. ______each Full, 1,000 eoumt rolls. • Groat for washlag toothoal Dorld WotboroU, of Hortford, oad Jooopb Wotborofl, of Moaobootor. Sound, Rod Butter Biaeulta F noral Bndaar AltornooB Qnlok-FIre Tbo fuaorol win bo bdd Buadoy oftoTBOoB ot bor bomo ot 8 o'clock. 19« dozen Cranborrias By Nowtoa Pop €om pkg. 10c Ror. Joorah Coopor, of Stofford flw mm haav^Mimbegf B acon lb. Bprtojn, fonnor pootor of tbo Boutb ) lbs. 2Se Pouad paokago. Motbodwt eburek to wblob oburob FuU quart pouado. • Mro. KooBoy bold momboriblp, will offloloto. Buriol win bo In the FREE! A **Ciiuion’* Dish Towd DoaMBstratlQB Sakl Woot OuMtorr. CaUfomla Boech-NutSale Tbo COM o f o ^ t Robort B. Andor* With Each Packafcl BOB, drtror of tbo truck tbot klUod UMDBRWOOII Mro. KoBOoy, w m oonttouod to Po> Orangoa 2 doz. Coffoa 3 lbs. 95c Hoo Court today to Dooembor 88, ot PRQDUCTB wbieb tlBM iB It BKMotod tbo rtport CaHferala. of tbo ooroaor win m oralloblo. An> SILVmMOOIC B a k e s-A ll Qnohaiur Clam Chow­ dorooB WM roleaood to boU of 11,000 OhiUSauoobottlelSc furalobod by bis omployer, Frod i T an gorin oa der ...... 2caiui35d Mobr. BUTTER 2 doz. 31e Ketchup bottle 19c 2 5 * pkg. Devilled Ham...... CRITICS OF PRESDENn Easy to pool! Baay to eat! ...... — large can 28ci nra C0A»«ILATR> Blakos too tMot tasti^ Gam Juice Cdcktail... MONEY PLAN SCORED F lorid Demonstratioli Sdle! SUGAR Orangoa doz. 22e ...... m ■ Kent Hubbard Asko Tha M y -T -F in e Opinions Be Withheld Unti nortda Stand Is D^nite. ORANDMOTHEfTS Popular '^Salf*SorTO^ SaUaiwI Rato’s Oonod Beef Hash. In aa editorial on "Tbo Money Bokar «>. 25< G ra p o fru it 3 Issue’’ propvod for tbe fortbeomto,; VlgoeeoB md Wtatoy i! A hag aad a Doggoa Good Deg Food... (H- tlocember issue of Conneetlcut In 0 fat 2 5 c of toe dustry, the house orgaa. publication BREAD at 85c. of the Maaufacturera Aaaociation of Red Circle »• < moh and Potl kodtod2 1 Pitam A liert' (I Coanectlcut, E. Kent Hubbard, -/ T s FIobm Tokay preaideat of the organisation, de- Sale! **Smi8hiii0’’ ploroa the nreaent p<^mlar wave of Prnhr critktom of the Prealdont’a mono* DglitO'Ciock H> 19f G rapos 21^* 2 0 c n otBkoy*B Oeoda tary pogram ria tbe resolution* pantof method. Although ad­ CEACMM mitting the noOd for eoosmictive ouggoetSoBs and crlticlam, Mr. Hub­ Ann Page ^ w e e t i d e r aam aam j m mmm •w a a w u bard reoommendB co-oporatioD with S C 3 0 - '2-lb. box , tbe Proaident until he actually ahowa tbot be ia aa advocate ^ SqtMre Layer Cake tiM gum died to aa- J fiat rather than sound money. 2 ^ C gallon iKwd: The .editorial reads as fonowa: St lor HAM "From Maxeh 4 untU a woCk ago, of Ugh gaaOIgN It was the fashion td applaud whole­ JUKY $ymr heartedly an the moves of the President and his odmtolatrottoa. or ot least to oo-oper«to in those FLORIDA ORANGES movea orra, though there w m no complete seBOvdaBCio With the view­ point. ^ .i;-* ' "During tbo post w e ^ It has \ become the faalilnn to denounce the PreoldaBiL In eooh of the dl- rtekma cf.thB Roeerdry Program, OIBIOIN there taM aziaen oao or more tndi- ridoato^or groopa at. indtridnala, ‘ r------■ i.*' who hiWe'iiaddd to the cry of MOBIL£» FUR 8 A L £ 4 District of Andover ss. Probate to M e Pnipeetiis to in Maachedter. Mr. Aqd Mrs. Georgs ■ M furniture mOVlng to dletant poUta Court, November 17. 1911. Rose and son, Geosge Jr^and Mlsa SnB ur Irates’ : ..Miur*. HIGHTCST PRICES paid for yoxur Large modem trucks, expeiienceo At a court of Probate held at EUasbeth Rose qwnt Thankggtvlng rectedT la s«i6xioa car. Cash waiting. Armory Ga* men. prompt servloe, all goods in­ Columbia within and for the District W a sh n ^ w Next W eek at the home of ICr. and Mrs. X^wls Miller Hid f'-oth e^ rage, 60 Wells street Telephone sured while in transit are features of Andover on the 17th day of Novem­ Phelps, of .A n d p ^ , to Soom t Harder. gang k>r^ ber, 1911. group?- 6874. oflereo at op extra espense to you. Present CLATTON B. HUNT, iu dga Mias Elliwhrth Rose, who la at­ Daily trips to New York, baggage Estate of James Matuschak, of Dsiaity Commlsdloner Jack tending Simmons OiQega In Bofiton, FORDS—1980 COACH, 1931 coupe, (.ttUrered direct to steamship plem ^Iton In said District, Incompetent is spending a few/lays at bar home Confronted with what they hfilfraed'-S hy at tha 1930 roadster, 1929 sedan; Bulcks, Also estate of Franklin H. Baton of For furtber tnformatloo call 8UM Lenox of the state avlatloo depart­ here. . ' . fTahkff admit t o be 4 x a v a . moment, a' to a ritetat 1926 coach, 1925 coach, 19^ coupe; Bolton In Bald District, deceased. 8860. 886A Perrett A Glenney. Ina The Manchester Trust and Safe De­ ment win return to Washington Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maaeggla and der mystery, State Police Investl- lost on to>C off Bli> Pontiac, 1927 sedan. Brown’s Ga­ 4atl strotot posit Co., conservator of estate of early next wreek with complete son, Thomas, of Qlaatrobti^, and gatlz^ toe slaying of Albert Silver- o^doolr fMs rage, 8805. West Center street said Incompetent and trustee under plans for the Immediate - construc- Mr. and Mrs. Allah Burke and mdrnlhg. xatofit haye had s to fi^ r i- the will of Franklin H. Eaten for the tion of three or four airports,' ac­ family,/ of Silver Lane, spent man, reputed “Wg shot” bootlegger suits. A^ reriditot Ilia COURSES AND CLASSES 27 estate of Franklin Clament' Batom a rad narcotic racketeer, in Somers Assa Md fiaee ^ Dited Its accounts cording to Aviation Comxniasloner ’Thanksglvlng^ at the home of Mrs. Amer Sup Bofir ...... f t i qii. tta 4to«H;reseetc«> ,of hand soEttoguIehees quickly put reqifired to complete toe plar of ada all persons Interested therein to ap­ Silverman’s bo6y, hiutllated by rapher, weU known to the profentra eat the fire before It reached several StSectlTe Mareh IT, ItST POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 pear and be heard thereon, by pub­ this extensive project,’ explained In the stater died yesterday of heart Cash Charge lishing a copy of this order In some Schubert Singers of HartfiH’d several knife wounds, with purple hefirhy garages which, to view o f ( Consecutive Dajra ..i 7 ota $ ota Mr. Morris when asked why toe en­ trouble at hla home here. Re 'was the windy weather, w ^ d ptobaMy ALLEN’S ROASTING ducks Uve, newspaper having a circulation In tire plan could not be submitted ridges in his neck caused by stran­ I ConaecoUve Oaya ..1 I ota 11 eta said district on or before December . to Sing at Emanud Lutheran gulation froff a rope, was pitched associated 4rith his brother, Stephen have resulted seriously. In the orin- 1 Dar ...... ) XI ota IS ota 16c, dressed 22c lb. 160 Tolland 1, 1938 and return make to this right awa> to Washington. "There Church Concert. G. ChAbb. All orders tor Irregular Inaartlons Turnpike, telephone 8887. Court. to tbe -^de of toe road wltiurat any ion of Chlet Albert Foy. will be charged at the one time rate. are towns in Cobneotlcut anxious to CLATTON E. HUNT have •irperts eonstruotad Irit no clothes except a necktie. Tbe lower Speolal rates tor long term every part of hla body was oovered jy a day advertising given npon request H-12-1.33. fxmds'have been available. Money Is ’The Schubert Singera of Hart­ Ads ordered tor three or slz days FUEL AND FEED 49^ now obtalnahis but we must> show, ford, directed by G. Albert Pearson cheap, gaudy blanket He also had and stopped before the third or dfth to toe satisfaction of toe W''shlng- been beaten badljr about toe head. day will bo obarged only tor the ac­ FOR SALE—HART WOOD for of this town, will be guests of toe Miller’s body also was thrown In tual number of umes the ad appear- ton automitles, that certain condl Beethoven Glee dnb at the Sunday eA charging at the rate earned, but stove, furnace and fire place. 18.00 tlons r^rardlpg ownership of land, to toe ditch alongside a ro€ul and it, BO allowanoe or refunds oan be made cord, 840H) per loa*-. Chat. Heckler, evening service at the Emanuel too, was covered wlto a blanket. on slz time ads stopped after the RmCROSS QUOTA annual upkeep, etc., can be met. fifth day. telephone Rosedale 18-18. am asking MI town offldala, inter­ Lutofi^ church, when both clubs Miller’s head had been crusbed, but No ‘’till forbids” : Osplay Uaea not ested in establishing airports, to will be heard In leparate groups of there wts nothing In toe Detroit sold# FOR SALE—SLABS, Hickory and choral numbers as wfiU as together. reports to indicate whether a knife The Herald will not be responsible oak. Selected Orepiace wood, cut ONLY HALF FILLED furnish me with toe details cf their for more than one Inoorreot Insertion local dtuatlons mgarding sites, The Schubert Singiers have been rad a rope had been used. of any advertisement ordered tor to order. C A. SUye. Dlai 3149, ownership of land, tpwn's willing­ organized for about three years'aod Herald’s Story more than one time. consist of members of toe Etp^nuel The names of Silverman The Inadvertent omission ot moor- ness to bear annual upkeep cost, root pnblloatlon of advertlslag will be Campaign Closes With Mem­ etc." Lutheran church of Hartford ajid Verne C. Mjller. alias Verne C. reotlfled onlv by oanoellatloB of the HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Mr. Lenox was over in Windham tbe First Presbyterian church. A e Moore, were Unked by toe Evening charge made tor the service endered. chorus numbers 46 voices and la Herald In a etory appearing Wed­ All advertisements must oontorm BARGAINS—IN USED STOVES. County Wednesday checking with bership Fees Totaling town offlclaL ^ that section re­ booked to sing every Sxmday eve­ nesday, November 22. Excerpta la style, oopy and typography with Bought, sold, exchanged; also oil ning from now to tbe end of Janu­ from this story are as follows: regulations enforoed by the publish- burners. Speas quick. Open eve­ garding locations for Mrporta. Com­ srs and ■ they reserve the right to missioner Morris said that Mr. ary In and about Hartford. "State Police trying to solve toe edit, revise or reieot any copy ooa- nings until 8. Jones, The Stove $872.80— 1500 Sought It is the aim of toe Beethoven SUverm,xn murder were confronted sldered obleotlonaMa Man, Manchester Green Ganige. Lenox and Charles A. Hart, a train­ QLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to ed englnser In toe construction of Qub to bring to Manchester choral with three Important developments. be published same day must be re­ 'Tbe annua] Roll Call of Manches­ airpo^ were working with him groups from other towns to encour­ These developments were:' solved by It o’clock noon: Saturdays ter Chapter of thjB American Jled age choral singing through these ld:IO am . ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 5!) In toe completion of an abbreviated "(1) Verne C. Miller, former Cross came to an official close last plan to be presented to the Wash­ contracts. Other clube that have South Oakota sheriff rad now a t e l e p h o n e y o u r I FOR RENT—FURNISHED heated, night, It being reported this morn­ ington authorities by Mr. Lenox appeared here are the Mendelssohn notorio IS Western outlaw, recently WANT ADS. front room, for gentlemen. Tele­ ing that contributions amounting to next Monday. The commipsioner Club of Waterbury, toe Mendelssohn was trapped in a OiTcago hotel and Ads are accepted over the telephone phone 6553. 1872.80 had been received, with stated that suggested airport loca­ Singers of Worcester and the Mac- shot hi way out, escaping in an at Ue CHARGE RATE given above more than half of the workers still Dowell Qub of Springfield. automobile with a woman compan­ as a convenience to advertisers, but to be heard from. The local goal was tions will be altog present airways A rehearsal of toe two clubs singing the CASH RATES will be accepted as between Hartford and various ion. The automobile, according *o FUIA PATMENT If paid at the busi­ BOARDERS WANTED 5»-A set two weeks ago at 1500 members petots In New England and New Sunday evening wlU be held Sunday the police, was owned by Silver- ness office on 9r before the seventh and it is hoped that thkt figure may afternoon at 6 o’clock and toe ser­ man. day following the first Insertion of be reached when all reports are York Stats. ~ vice will begin at s^ven. All are ROOM FOR ONE OR TWO gentle­ Seek fUOJlOO ^rant “ (2) Dr. Erwin Silverman, an op­ each ad otherwise the CHARGE men |2.50 per week, board optional. completed. cordially Invited to attend. tometrist of Orange, N. J., a broth­ RATE will be oolleoteA No responsi­ Only 10 Teams Report Connecticut’s avlat^ commis- bility for errors la telephoned ads Inquire 48 Cooper street filoasr Is positive toe state will er of the' murdered man, is now at will be assumed and their aecnracy R. BL Ajaderson, chairman of ttw liberty in $lo,000 ball charged wlto eaanet be guaranteed. drive, said today that only ten, of the STOP have the proposed grant of $130,000 for Iff mediate work on STATION W nC HAY GO harboring Verne Miller. INDEX OF I APARTMENT'S—FLATS— twenty-seven teams had reported to Shot Way Free date. He urges all volunteer work­ airports, including the repair and (BEAD THE STORT. THEM COLOR BBS BIGTUM8) CLASSIFICATIONS TENEMENTS 63 Improvement of existing fields as "Recently surroimded In a Chica­ ers to complete their canvass of the ON FULL TM E SERVICE go hotel. Miller shot his way out While all the Elrths ...... jca. A district to which they have been as­ well as toe establishment of new tots were having out, "Before I lead, ru whirl atout angagsmants 4... m . k...... ^ R WE HAVE A RTJNNi 3 room sites. All of . toe v.ork, he said, and escapednn iBllvermra’s ytomo- fim, jxist gazing at the grand old and show you. lads some dever Harrl-'^ss r .C apartment, that win make a com­ signed as soon, as possible and to bile with a woman companion. A Uaaths ...... X> report to Robert Hathaway of the would come under the Qvll Work* Washlngtcm, D. C., Dec. 1.— Sen­ sun, a large cloud capie afloating tricks. This is 4 magic plane. Card of Thanks ...... B fortable home this winter, In the Administration, the state Aviation ator Lonergan, of Connecticut, has search MlP^s room afterward "When I command. It dipe and Manchester Trust Company, treas­ disclosed a hag full of optical goods by, rad hid or Sol from view. In Uemorlam ...... E Johnson Block. Telephone 6917 or urer of the campaign. department b^lng charged with toe TOnferred ^ th Commissloiftr Star- swoops. Now watch! m do soma Lost and Found ... see re sees 3726. buck, of the Radio Commission, which, when traced, led to the ar­ "Oh, my. Instead of being dawn, Annonacementi ...., Mr.^ Andersra also requested duty of planning tbe projects sSd loop-the-loops. Just keep your see e:e e sna # providing supervision to enmre the with a view to establishing full-time rest W Dr. Silverman, a well it’s dark. The moon rad-sun are Personals ...... DELMONT S-TREBT, 6 roome, ail through The Herald, that all towns­ eyes oh me xmtil eome amtuda I Antomobnss proper carrying out of the plana. service on Station WTIC at Hart­ known business man of Orange, N. gone,” exclaimed wee Dotty. "TeU gain." ' improvements, newly renovated, people who have not canvassed ford. J., and iFOtoer of toe slain man. Automobiles for Sals ...... 4 but desire to contribute should call The work v’bulo furnish much em­ me, now, what are we going to Then, up he wrat. fto,.m y'how Automobiles for Ezeharga ... .m i near stores and bus line. Dial 4618. This station is now on half-time Me>mwhile, New York lic^ se do?’’ Auto Aoesaaorlaa—Tires ...... < at Watkins Brothers and leave their ployment for skilled and iiimidUfn toe car Miller used in his The Star Mra answered, -with a ' ‘There! At last he’d stra " FOR RENT—TWO THREE and and is also on the same air channel escape were traced to New York. Auto Schools ...... t-A four room fumlsbed or unfurmebed as locations for toe proposed air­ smile, "Don’t be impatirat Watt out and now he^ saake aritotSe to Autos—Ship by 'Truck ...r ..M . S ports. wlto a station In Dallas, Tex. Ad- It was founc that they had been Is­ a while, rad that big cloud win the^alr." Autos—For Hire ...... S apartments. Manchester Construc­ ustments are being sought with sued to a SOBS grlving the name of Garages—Ssrvlcs—Storage . . . 10 tion Co. Tel. 4131, or 4369. RESUME WORK SOON Mr. Morris placed much emphasis' drift along. Then things wlH be Amid toe Unies’ merxy Hotoroyelss—Bicycles ...... n on toe fact that toe succei® of his these stations so that Hartford can Fred Glauirback but who, the po­ all right, the pilot did Irt of loot Wanted Autos—Motorcycles Y ... II TO REITT— 6 ROOM TENEMENT, ambitious undertaking rests* largely b« given full-time service, the Sen­ lice say, lyas Herman Borenstein, see toe sxm, you will |ie gaI9, I tried that," said Dotty, Ht woajdl Bn^eaa auS Profeasloaal Servleea ator said. 21, of 489 Man*da street, the Bronx. Business Services Offered ...... 11 39 Russell street, all modem con­ ON NEW LONDON P. 0 . on toe co-operation be receives but, . a» for me, ’twill be too bring ra awful scare!" . Honeehold Servicee O ffered...... ll-A venience. Apply 41 Russell street from toe offidals of towns seektog ' "Bonemtoln is said to have told You see, n i have to disaimear'l^hra BulWlng-^ntractlng i* Tel. 5764, airport facilities; "If toe offlcl.ala of the police he obtained the plates for It Is shining bright" They watched 4 little whSa, aad ' Florlets-^nrserles ...... n Washington, D. C., Dec. 2.— his employ^’, Abraham Chalt, a^ • • then they heard the fellow With indications that more thA.^^ towns havixig suitable locations and Heatin Plumbing—Roofing FOK RENT—THKhat FIVE and which arp logical ports Mong estab­ Manchester truckman, of 1240 Walton avenue, "Then I just hope that dopd agato. "Look out,** he cried *Tm six room tenements, wltb all mod­ one hxmdred employes are affected lished Airways will communicate the Bro'X. Chalt, an ex-convict ad­ will stay around here fra.tiie Uws- coming down, Ifieaae give im lota |uKr_brMs'iVkVng ■ :::::::: em Improvements. Inquire at 147 by recent suspension of work on toe mitted he acted on behalf of "a long day,” said Scouty. *T wept cf raace.” New London post office building, Immediately with pae,’’ the commis­ Date Book Bast Center street or Phone 7864. sioner said Wednesday afternoon, friend.” The "friend,” accordhig to jrou here, ’cause you’ve been - ipel “Don’t w on x" Scouty arid. -W4 Professional Services...... „ Senator Lonergan today asked the the pmllce, was Silverman, toe mur­ nice, to use.” win." And tote the whde h oite Repairing ...... •• Supervising Architect of toe Treas­ ‘T will make every effort to give FOR RENT—FOUR-ROOM tene­ them consideration in our plans and Coming Events. dered man ” "Wdl, youngster, whit mpp^ta^ got a Vam, "He’s tended." sbdUh- l^clng-^eanlng ..I 14 ment, first fioor, with all modem ury to demand immediate action by Toilet Goods and Service ...... IS work towards including them In our Friday, Dec. 8.—De Molay Sports Women Sentenced aoust be, and soon you’ll see tho.toto ed GofiHy, with a raiile upra hw Improvements, hot water heat, at the surety in resuming construc­ Dance. Wanted—Bnslness Service « . . . . 14 tion. state airpor' system.’’ Two womoi, Mrs. Vl'vlan Mat­ o f me. When it comes time-, for face. _ SklaeatlMal 170 Oak street Inquire Maple’s Dec. 15-16—International Nights thews and Mrs. Bobbie Moore, were me to go, please do not start Afufie.* Tbe. pilot jumped down to. tha Donrses m g Classes 17 HospltaL The Fireman’s Bond and In­ at Y, M. C. A. sentenced Wednesday in Chicago to In just a little white' iiiio\h(ii^ demnity Company of San Fran­ as all fta ’Ttriee gathechd fe * .'""."'"’” ...... Dec. 29—Holiday Danro at Coun­ terms of a year and a day in toe heard real strange noteofo^V und. ' “At last' I ’ve found you r e n t HUNTING? Tell us what cisco, surety for the Central S ta t« BOLTON try Qub, benefit Manchester Public Federal Woman’s Reformatory for 4 htmeh that somebody - Tinymitee,” - arid h a ,. T m fUR o f Wanted—Instruction |0 you svant we’ll take care of It for in stru ction Company, has notified Health Nursing Assoriation. harboring Miller. Mrs. Moore, drove through toe air,’’ the Star cbera ■ .t;; FtaaaeUl you, wdthout charge. R. T. Mc­ the Treaaxuy Department that in­ The foltowing residents entertain­ Jan. 27-30. — Poultry Show at Silverman’s ear in which Miller es­ "The rmt-ta-tat is •very "Last year yra lade hdped Shato Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ,v ... II Cann, 69 Center street Dial 7700. vestigators will be able to report ed guests for ’Thanksgiving: Mr. and State Armory. caped. Mrs. Matthews shu»d a Z am sure It’s comingI within a few days. The surety is Claus, and he wants you . agato be­ KneVto^^an” ""^’** Mrs. Morgan Alvord and daugkmr, Chicag' apartment with toe des­ would suggest you ’Tlniea fotach ta t cause yOii did fine 'woric to hts toy FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM apart­ I’figpoosible for only one half of toe Patsy, of Hartford, and George Al- DEATH ACCIDENTAL perado. sometotog overhead.’’ > . ... SitnafloM ment, hot water, heated. Apply shop.; Now, tbatte,9riqr' I am brae." Belp Wanted—Female ...... t| contract costs, and slnoe it is indi­ vord, were guests at Alvord Aeres; Sidpey Hines, 80, of Brookl3m, N. ' ■ \ • • •/‘V nelD Wanted—Male ...... *” || Watkins Brothers-.. cated that the building is abotff. 38 Wanted—Male Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ubert and Bridgraort, Dec, 1.—(AP)—Any Y., Abe Goldbe^, 37, also of Brook- nxay all looked up i^iCk .“Oh, gee,' to taly him .would 1 ^ Salesmpn Wanieo .I6^-A percent completed, toe surety may family, of Manchester, and. the element of foul- In connection m and fthrank Marshall, 28, of erted, TJh, look! A^ to call for bids and proceed 13 grand, hut wetorfar,.f4r foem San­ *eip Wanted—Male or Female .. it MlassS" Ells and Jeanette Sumner, with the death on Novembe 24 of Manhattan, who were held In Tol­ Tve spied. It’s gettlilg ta Land," arid Wliufy, "riid we have Agents Wanted ...... «.IT-A BUSINESS LOCATIONS ^ t h the work,, o r pqrmlt toe Treas- w e^ ,'a$' the < home of their parents, ■Robert H. Love, 65, qf Stamford, land County jril on suspicion In the time, rad he^Hng^ Bltnatlons Wanted—Female || Department to go ahead with It no way (rf traveOhy jciU’ riiA*' Bltnatlons Wanted—Male 19 FOR RENT 64 Mr. and.Mra. Qxarlea Suhmer; Ux. today was removed by.Ctoroner J. J. connection with toe Silverman May­ w ay.". “C^ yea, you h ite,"'^ ^ m4n rfo Bmoloymenf Agenolea ...... 40 anjd Mrs. Roy Warren'and son, of PbelaxL He found that Love’s death ing, were rrieased late Wednesday Aaotlur ’Tiny said, TO RENT—OFFICES AT ROCKVELUE MAN»8 SUIT ' piled. ■.‘T M ve a-toittter tord yhu Live Stock—Pv f—Poultry—Vehicles 866 Menchester, and Rodney Wilcox, of was (file to natural causes and hot from the JalL /Hiey were found to Idane. ..Gee, jurtsee can-ride, rn td te J te dandy Doge—Blrde—Pets ...... « •treet. (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed­ Naugatuck wme at the of to being struck ty Nicholas . Boc- holds Llv Stock—Vehicles...... « . . . 41 Bridgeport Dec. 1,—(AP)—The have had no connection with the 19* Thteyoulaitoteifoltaw.ite'l ^nltry and Supplies ...... 41 ward J. HolL TeL 4642 and 8026. M^. and Mn. Qooko i^nioox; Mlsa cuzzfo, 24, also of Stamfoiti, as was murder. \ / >' we^all era play.!!' The bird wto tora toougfit tota Wanted — Pets—Ponltry—4ttock 44 Meal Coal Company of this' dty Is' Adfilttt. Loomla, sprat Thanksglriog first heaved. .. ^ And then the plane named In two llOvOOO damage'ac- Ftom a hypothetical angle, It wta ‘tMt,. gen, X tape It wofka Fof SjBlw—Mlaeellaaeeue at t l » bpfioe of h«r sister. B&a Wfl- In ' the finding Boocuzalo is reasone today that members of 4 dtae hy»> ■ A mra Articles tor Sale...... 4f ttoBB brought to the Supetior'Court rtihYi" arid U^py, as' the man HOUSES FOR RENT 65 liam Stetabn, o f C rom w ^; Mr. add absolve^ of all respohalb^ty for national' virilahtes*' coihmlttoe,' !' Fteaao to blow tt Way tm high. . Acoeseorlee ...... 41 ^ y^ by Albert Gottter, k Rock- Mrs, R. K. Jraaa and son were. at toe/dfiatbt ^ h ld i the oorooer finds, Building Miaerlale ...... 47 FOR r e n t - 450.00. My home at vflle famer, and his wife, Bertha. sworn secret^ to dlspoM of tbe totter, puf Diemond^Watebee—Jewelry , , 41 ISha ^|iomejalry Planets fO 8089. HohehtbaL Thv Without Board •9 S’ , faragt. Arthur A. gnogft. iy.u 6440 ox 4869. •m X- ?**?*r'*?***«raBts II raBtsd—Hoeae—Beard wmEHUueitri • • • C> «S FOR RENT—OMOLB HOUSE T 1 0 Igjrtmeate, nate, Teaemeats « 3 ear II UNO *' >VET " il I ■ofia*or4e.t.,~ TO -ffiV B K A L M r S S i s s e • t #• sto w d fitvao room hoatao, /- ■ ■ H Mfigto aad deuWe; also hofitod

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A few people get tip brigfht aad^very, very rich and the very very O K.arrop >rouR OH-a.1 THOUGHT ^ rly , but most of us just get up poor . . . The secret of a happyap mar- T ftA T 'S WWAfe WfONS early...... The rietag generation riage is the innocent belief that no CON\PLAlNINS MAVeGYOUG^ retires about the time the retiring other kiss could provide such a WITH B&AT0-VQUt>O»4T WERE w rrw nw A generation liees. kick .... It’s easier to float a SOMETHIN^ IJNST , HEAR ME MOANING TH' BtGTUQKeV rumor than it is to sink the truth. A^ON‘DA^i' “mAI t)IW T OVER PEELING A ,X>INKER YOU Nephew—Uncle, did God make . . . . We cannot understand why, M&SH WITH TH COOS Santa Claus ? v STEAM-SHOVELEtS when making a movie out of a OF MV I>U&ESTlON ? B ]T uncomfortable } Uncle— Yes. book, it Is not thought good form M VAAVING ONE OP THRU YGSTERbATj Nephew—Did He make the whole to resul the book . . . The flrst few "BET IT WANS TH' — I HEARD NOUR worwT weeks a now set of furs goes TREE LUNCH IK MY PERIODICAL PAJN$, Uncle—Tee, it is so recorded. around looking for a draft to Mt In ARCHES Nephew—In six days? . . . * The sub-dlvlsions with the off \ TH/^ SPtAVCV-^ WOUNtD Uncle—Yes, my boy. prettiest names got the of the UN^-

Mr. Bayles telephoned the theater ticket office and asked: Mr. Bayles— Can I get a box for two tonight? Puzzled Voice —We don’t have boxes for tw^. Mr. Bayles (crossly)—Isn’t this the theater? Voice—Why no, you are talking to Bell, the Undertaker.

SLANTS . . . ’The man who always measures his steps won’t get any­ where until he throws away his w a s h in (;ton ti bs ij ruler . . . Most of those romances By ('rane OUT OUR WAY By WUUams that blossomed on summer sands, /Ti ASV STARTS AFTER THE ^THENjCOME OM. HERE'S THEIR TRAIL, C nca La ROBBERS. ' are already on the rocks . . . An­ 'MTH WASH'S TRACKS FOLLOWING’ElA. other one that shows dirt too easily INDEED I WONT* TbraeiN ’ FER BURIED i , , is the divorce suit .... Hospital Many Christmas belles will re­ ^yoUSTAV ^ I'M______MOT__ AFRAID, _ _ / TREASURE! TNaTS bills are the worry of all except the peal this year. 86WMO, QAIL. I a n d I CAN HANDLE CRAZY, ITSELF, BUT / PASStl! ^FER ------^ ------/( A GUM AS WELL DtGGlH* WHERE ITlS / AS ANY m a n in ONLY A COUPLE . AL/ISKA. INCHES OOWNTD / SOLID ROCK,vis // DIGGIN WHERE MORE SATISFACTION TH’ HEIGHT OF / 1 CAN’T DIG VERV FOOLISHNESS. ZJ DEEP, A N ’ CAN'T CANT BE BOUGHT BE QUITE SO FOOLISH. F O R y I •( I -

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‘IhO litChipr U ngw i of Portland HOUDAT DANCE. T0M(arr hid'OrottiNB wm jU sits of the ABOq^WN Luther LMm of im The junior ehoir of the Emanuel Luthemn ewiroh at tho rogular y 1 lAithersn ohuroh will rehearaa to­ RICHARD RBNVBNUn AND meeting tonight at S dolodb Sher­ night at 0:80 o’clock. 10 PIBOB OBOHBSTBA. wood Andorson and the athletio Sehool ■tnoO Bee oommlttee are in oharge of the Forget-Me-Not Junior Clrole of XSe, meeting, whioh wm be followed by King’s Daughters wUl mast at the a so clu hour and refraslunents. home of LuoUe NUoe, 89 M i^ stre et Mies Mary and Mias Christine tomorrow afUmoon at 8:80. Bet­ Hutchison of Pine street spent Group No. 1 of the Memorial Hoe- ty Park will have oharge of the pro­ Thanksgiving with rdatives in Wa- pltal AuzUlaiv will meet Monday to give or to keep...but buy gram . terbury. afternoon a t too T. M. O. A. Soya L.C^rb L. perfectly stunning Everybody Welcome. Hale*$ * Evening Bags Th«JWHAUeo •. . . . i $1 to $ 1 0 M AM CHtrm CoMN< Toyland New eveninf bagri* beaded, i^aing, yrivet or feath­ ers, a complete line and one to suit everyone. Black, egg­ I shell, silver, gold, and colors. I A fter-Thanksgiving ■ B. T. Inc. M a street floor. ■ a Opens Saturday I to give or to keep...but buy I I Florentine Leather I Garment Desk Accessories Santa Claus Arrives at I I Clearance the Terminus Sharply at I $1 I We Must Reduce Our Stocks For Holiday Merchandise. WAGONS, Two o’clock Tomorrow i Looks like real leather, which would sell for ^.98 ■ These Items Have* Been Repriced For Immediate Disposal Here’s the biggest news event of the month..* to $5.00. 36-lnch coaster wagons of hard­ wood. Roller-bearing. 10 Vi-Inch SANTA’S arrival in town Saturday. Santa will reach I Waste paper baskets Library box I dlac wheels. What man doesn’t Stationery portfolio Dresser box want one! the terminus promptly at two o’clock Saturday after­ Album scrap book Telephone book covers noon and wiU be escorted to the store by the Girl Double desk pad Picture frames $3.98 Sewing baskets Utility box Reduced! Heavy Woolen Scout Band of Manchester. On arriving at the store he will go directly to Toyland (Second Floor) and B. T. Inc, . i,. street floor. there he will greet his little friends. evening or party W in t e r C o a t s Present For All Children Dress and Sport GOATS. $ MECHANICAL TOYS, SHOES Yea! Here are outstanding coat values offered inIn our 's I ^ SANTA.. .as big $md fat and cheerful as ever... After-Thanksgiving Apparel Clearance. Lovely furred dress Fire autos, trucks, auto racers, Silver kid sandals, Louis heel. ' O ■ models and practical tailored coats. Every coat fuU lined. coupes, and other mechanics^ toys will be glad to.see his little M$mehester friends again P a i r ...... $ O . U U I Styles for miss and madam. J. ^ with electric lights. |1.49 and this year. He will have a little gift for all good boys Black satin and silver trimmed sandals. r f /> I $1.00 and girls accompimied by a grown-up. P a i r ...... $ / c O U I \ Black suede opera pumps, Louis heel. d^ ^ I Dress and Sport COATS, P a i r ...... ! b O e D U I Many of these coats were retaUlng at 186. at the beginning I of the season. Dress coats furred In the new way. And $ .75 Hundreds of Gifts at B. T. Inc. . . .. street floor. those long-weaslng furless sports coats. Styles for miss and madam. Don’t put off buying that needed coat...do so TOMORROW! TOYLAND! At HALE'S Coot 'Section—Main Sloor, rear. SLEDS, Imagine!.. .our entire second floor packed to the ceiling with the newest, most exciting playthings One Table for good boys and girls! Flexible Flyer, of course, is the choice! 40- we’ve ever seen. . . and that’s saying planty 1 What Clearance off inch slie. Sturdy and well built a great thrill everybody gets.. .boys.. .girls... Millinery grown-ups... out of TOYLAND. So come Saturday $4.98 and see the grand assortment of popular priced toys. DRESSES Then leave your list with Santa! Saturday—The Last Day Of Hale ’a $1.00 1.95 and $7.95 Grades •Values to $1.98 What values in both woolen and silk What values In millinery at 11.00 dresses for general daytime wear. Black, 1 < DRUG Sale 1 tomorrow! Many of thus bata brown, navy, red, rust. Slsss 14 to 44; Santa Surprise were ssUlng at 11.98. Falts, rab- half •slsss, 16 ^ to 24 Vi, Every dress a reg­ You do not have to take two of the eame artlde. Chooee blti* hair mlxtursa, novelties. ular 16.95 and 17.96 retailer I Package from any other iteme on sale up to the aame pHce. Black, brown, few bright colors. Froolw—Main Floor, oantsr. 5 Largs and smaU bead slsss. ROLLER SKATES, RADIUM Mala Floor, center. aach Ball • bearing rollar akatea. ■— RAZOR W hite Plae 25« BLADES Lsathar straps. For boys and QUlstte irla. What a gift for Christmas! OirU’ Winter air, Thrills galore for little folks who buy these P ateatsd $1.00 to $1.98 S Santa Surprise Packages. All tied up in red or Double edge; $ ■aSs^oJ^^pkg. of 5, rsg- 1.00 green paper and containing a gift for good boyi ■ jm S S ^ ^ v ^ u I a r ly 26o. and glHs. * Be sun and buy ona from Santa ti> Blouses COATS morrow. A baflot givan with aach package ao- 2for26c|® rl titling tha purohasar to one of three grand prisea. ^ 2 ^ \ 25c Magnesia Tooth P a s te ...... 60o PynlUum Seeds . . . .1 for 61e $10.7S Coats, (Black) Dress and sporta modsla to go to make 49c Mllk-of-Magnesia .. .S for ^ 40o Oil of W lntergrem . .S for ilo 59 room for hoUday goods. Interlined and $6 * 7 5 This Beautiful 60c Milk-of-Magnesia Tablets... 26o Aro. Bpts. Anunonla, X tor X6c Out they go! One group of lined. 7 to 14 years. AW VJNbUBU 0BD\Ub^B| A IXL X lU jrCL blouses a t 69o. Of oourso, the Reg. 60c Syrup Wild Cherry, shoppers get the best bar- FlaxMed and Menthol, X for 51e 10c Adhesive Plaster, Vt Ih. x 1 gains. Limited supply! POOL TABLES, Baby Doll SOc Brown’s Mixture Losenges... yd-...... X for llo $14.98 Goats, A • ^ 45c Adhesive Plaster, 1 in. x 6 Main Floor, Center. Dad will enjoy this gift too! 26c Laxative Quinine Cold Tab- yd...... X for 460 Here are our better coats! Lovely B BaHf, cues end rod. Sturdy, well l e t s ...... X for X6o 20o Absorbent C o tto n .. .8 to r Xlo dresi models,. .strictly taUored coats. ^ ^ built'tables with frit pads. Set 86c Ephedrlne Nasal Je lly ...... 50c Essence Peppermint, X for Slo Lined and Interlined! 7 to 14 yean. $0 .1 9 It Crieal SOc Boric Add Powder. .8 for Xle Misses’ and Giris’ $L49 45c Aspirin Tablets...... 8 for 46o 25o M ereuroohrome...... X for X6o Girls’ Coats—Main VToor, oantsr. ItSleeps! 15c Aspirin Tablets...... X tor 16o 20c Epsom Balts, 1 lb. . .8 for Xlo 2 35c Cleansing Tissues . .8 tor S6o 60c Olive OU (French), 8 os. .... 45c Psyllium Seeds...... X for 46o ...... ,,, f toe Wo Berets (Blond). Gtaddsn Her BtUs heart with OM 85c Castoria ..... „ .x tor He ^ of these g reat U g b s ^ doUs C hristm as mom. 86 laches la MOUTH BiXTRAOI OF Tote' $7.98 h sl^ t It cries and sleeps! FuUy WASHES WITCH « dressed with rubber aaatles, shoes, 50 hose, rilp, dress aad bat Uh- Regular 50o HAZEL One grot^ of higher priced V’'- Begnlar 4Bo breakahle ^ead, feet aad anas. Prophylao 11 o berets reduced for immediate clear- (aniber) o r 2 for 46c COAT SETS A strl n g e n t FOOTBALI^, (Red). RUBBINO Our entln stock of;S7.98 ^ t sets re­ I ■ ALCOHOL duced! Coat and hat sets.. .spma have leg­ for the young footbidl fan! Genu­ 2 for 51c 2 for 40c gings. Furred and tailored styles for tots ine leather footballs with valye and 2 to 6 years. Interilned for warmth! p u h ^ An excellent quality.' Electric Train Sets 39 wiUi eleetrle Baby Shop—Main Ftooe, rear. iSc Pure CastUe Soap . ,i toe 16o 50o Antiseptic Douche Powder... A group of r^fular 69o seUersl 5 lights and 25c Spirit of Camphor. .X for S6o ...... X for eoo Smart styles and wanted eolors for 40c Camphorated OU___X for i l e girls and misses. tranaftHrmitt 25c Sweet Spts. N itre.. .X fw X6e 26c Floraacent Cakes .. .X fM X6o SOc Glycerine...... X for Slo SOc Peraadde...... S to r Slo Main Floor, center. 30c Glycerine Siu>poBltOTlea— SOc Creno Dlsinfeetant, 16 os. ... 12c Adults—12c ...... S for Slo SpocialSale! Pure ...... X for Slo 2Sc D resser C om bs...... X to r XSe 25c Castor OU ... .X for X6o SOc Shavlnr Cream:... .X for Slo Girls’ Quilted SOc Castor OU Soft Caimiles.... 29c Tooth Brushes...... X for SOe ...... -f for Slo 75o N o rw ^ lsn Cod liv e r OU.... 26c Boric Acid Ointm ent ...... Xto r7te SILK ROSE •...... •..XforXee 75o Ruaelan Mineral OU, X for 76e Silk Robes 26o Zinc Oxide O intm ent...... 7So A gar E m ulsion...... X to r 76o ...... X for l i e ILOO Beef. Iron end 7 1 ^ ...... SOc White Petroleum .. .X for Slo ...... X fo rS L a i (2 pairs $1.00) IHMMTTRICSTOysS, 85c. Analgeilo Balm ... .X for SSe 60c VanUUn Flavoring E x tra c t.. oook. Ivoty.aad 15c Sodamlnt TaUeta, 40i ...... X for Ble 1-98 $ cord and p t^ Has ...... X for l i e SOe Antadd Powder ... .X for Slo * Small lot of IS.96 robea reduced 59 toe. Great for the ...buy tor holiday giving. Biaea Youm want Mvarsl paiii ef thaae stodttngs for day 1 0 ^ IS only. Roei green, weM...ter htmdajr. |tv ^ . TjSira sRk, fuU-fhakoaed hbae irith Doctors’ Prescriptloiis Cfurefully Ctmi- orcl^ Shcm early...th^ go SEAMTJWa foot Nesrest .wlnt« shidea. SiaeB SH ta lOH.lOH- TO?LANS»~. poimdede . Hnij^wp to ils Piasr, rlghA ' ■ ‘ ’i.:v_L 'i*