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Stadeot Cleric Shooto His PLAN OF TOWN Appointee, Mrs. G. T. WiO- FOR STATE COURTS Girl Bride and Priest in son, WiU Continne— Dis- STORE TABLED Chief Justice of State Sb* New York H6teL After DOMESTIC STRIFE close Manchester FERA Drinkinc Boot— Attorney BYSQICTMEN preme Court Would Re- FEARED IN REICH Men Work EIsevYhere. moye AO Political Control Plans Jostilication De- Cost for Operating Store fense-^ Yoant Wife, Hol- Powerless to do, anything about Hitler Believes Rivnl Military from Minor Tribunals -r* Would Be $4,000 to the appointment of Mrs. George T. Willson of Wapping aa an investiga- lywood Dancer, Prompted Organization WQl Start One Plan WonU Hare the / $5,000 a Year— Action tor for the local charity department, because o f circumstances centering Pdrehase of Weapon. Trouble in Near Future. Judges of Superior Court on Local Water Bonds. about the F E R A which are beyond their control, the Selectmen last night took no action on the matter. Make the Selections. New York, Nov. 37.— (A P )— Dl- Berlin, Nov. 27.— (A P )—The Mrs. Willson will continue her work /sheveled and apparently on the After nearly eight hours of con- German army and the natiob’s po- here at a salary of $125 a month and / verge o f complete collapse, Joseph tinuous discussion on several im- lice forces are operating under a New Haven, Nov. 21—(A P )—Re- automobile expenses of seven cents portant subjects, the Board of a mile. virtual declaration of a state of moval from all political control and L. Rtelnmetz 22-year-otd theologi cal student, was arraigned in homi- Selectmen closed at 3:45 this morn- emergency, reliable sources disclos- domination of the appointment of Three Recommended ed today. . clde court today on the charge that ing, what was said to be the longest It developed during an informal Judges of all courts was called for he shot to death yesterday hls 17- meeting ever held to act on local All Christmas furloughs for by Chief Justice William M. Haltbla hearing preceding the regular busi- members of the Reichsweh. (arm y) year-old bride and Rev. Joseph J. civic protilems. The Board spent a of the Supreme Court of Errors to- ness session that Town Treasurer and military po,lce have been sus- Leonard, Catholic priest. large part of the Ume trying to day In addressing a Joint meeting George H<'Waddell had recommend- pended. Drilling of Nazi storm Shortly after he was remanded solve the complicated and contro- ed for the Job Mrs. Gardner Stanley of service blubs in N ew Haven, troops has been intensified It was Appointment of all Judges by tbs without ball for a hearing next Mon- versial FERA social service investi- Thousands passed the biers o f the three little girls'found dead near Carlisle, Pa., In a mystery to which ol 521 East Middle Turnpike, Man- reported. no clews have been found, but none could Identlfjf the victims. Here is shown part of the curious and Legislature on nomination by the day, Steinmets's attorney, Meyer gator appointment and acted on sev- chester Green; Miss Jlleanor I. Dwy- The domestic situation apparent- morbid throng which beat at the doors of the (jarllsle undertaking parlor where the bodies were taken In governor, or the adaptation of an Machlis, Intimated he might use the eral other major items. er o f 23 Strickland street and Miss ly was responsible' fo r the order. Its an effort to establish Identity. Several tentative idenUfleations were found to 1>e wrong and appeals were English system o f county courts, “ unwritten law " as a defense for his Town Store Flan Marjorie Keith, daughter of former possible significance In relation to sent to all parts of the country for possible clews. the Judges of which to be named by client. The flnal dlsposiUon o f the town Selectman George E. Keith. With the foreign situation was mini- the Judges of the Superior Court, Through his attorney, Stelnmets store plan suggested at a former the exception of Miss Keith, who mized. declared he found hls bride of leas meeUng as a necessary chsuige from were offered by the chief Justice as was not available for the work be- Fears that a smouldering feud alternatives for the present system than a month "in an embarrassing the existing system, was tabled cause she is In London, England, the between the Relchawlehr and the of naming town, city, borough and situation" in the priest’s hotel room after long discussion. Earlier in the FE!RA officials felt’ tlie other two Schutz StalTcl (picked Nazi police court Judges. yestefiday before he seized a pistol evening in public session. Dr. FRENCH DEPUTIES did not possess the social service Guards) might burst into flame at CHILDREN’S IDENTITY Although he did not specifically and slew her and the cleric. Thomas H. Weldon of 300 Porter qualifications required for the Job of any time are held in some quarters mention it. Chief Justice MaltUe’s Urged Buying of Gun street objected to the store plan as to be chiefly responsible for the investigator In a town the size of discussion was seen as a prelimin- Machlis said Mrs. Stelnmets, placing “worthy people” In a posi- APPROYE BUDGET Manchester. Miss Dwyer, however, measure. ary to an effort by the Judicial former dancer in Hollywood, had Uon where they would be singled out IS STILL A MYSTERY is acquiring experience in social The step indicated that Chancel- Council to bring the district court ilvi known the priest for seyeral days. publicly os recipients o f charity. service work in Avon. lor Hitler, as he did during the into being as a substitute for the "blood purge” of Nazi ranks June “I don’t want to go into that now,” Dr. WUdon said that he didn’t Cook ScM Mrs. Miller present town, city, borough and po- he added. intend to support any plan that Chairman Aaron Cook interviewed 30, is again depending on those con- lice courts. Ministers Ask That Air sidered "reactionary” by hls own A Msarre twist to the honeymoon would hurt worthy people by hav- Police Checking Up On Story CRIME SITDATION Mrs. Marguerite Miller, district It had been anticipated the coun- men, since the army is not funda- tragedy was given by the attorney’s ing them go to a charity store even FERA supervisor in Hartford yes- cil would again recOmmbnd to the mentally a political organization. statement that the slain bride bad If It did save a few dollars. Dr. Wel- Forces Be Increased and terday, and learned that if any resi- governor the establishment of tba urged her husband to purchase the don said that he would rather pay a Told by Mas - - Idestilies Much Discontent district eburt system in (Connecti- CONFERENCE TOPIC dent o f Manchester possessing the Discontent has been rumored in gun used in the kUlinga. Mrs. Stein- little more In taxes than have a necessary qualifications could have cut. metz “ took a liking to It," and Steln- plan o f this kind initiated. Dr. W el- Plane Factories Separated ranks of the Nazi storm .troops, In his opening words Chief Jus- Victim of Suicide-Murder been found, the Job would have been whose leaders were summarily exe- metz bought It for her In Douglas, don was the only Individual appear- awarded to this person. Before being tice Maltbie criUciaed “ indiscrimin- Arts., Machlis said. ing against the town store plan. cuted during the "purge.” ate criticism of the legislature” as- assigned to Manchester, Mrs. Will- A spokesman for the propaganda Through hls lawyer, Stelnmets, System Reviewed Case. Paris, Nov. 27. — (AP) — The serting that it “ arouses In me a Attorney General Cummings son had been slated for similar ministry flatly denied the emergen- who wrma studying for the Presby- In executive session later in the feeling of Impatience, if not anger.” me French Chamber of Deputies today duties In Suffield. cy report saying ”we are quite ig- terian ministry, denied reports that evening, the enUre system of town completed Its approval of a defense The fact was brought out last Acted Fairly norant of it” and ”I cannot imagine “In a great majority of cases tbw he and his bride bad not been happy store management as seen by sev- (Carlisle, Po., Nov. 27.— (A P ) — Calls on Experts to Dis- night that certain Manchester.resi- such an eventuality-” - — budget for next year totalling i^- (the 'tieglslatbra) Intend to' imd w> during their brief wedded life'. On eral members of the board delegated Police seeking the identity of three dents at present are engaged In proximatoly $783,073,000. It was learned, nevertheless, the act fairly and honestly and with the contrary, they were “very hap- at a recent meeting, were reviewed. F E R A work in other communlUes of measure is being enforced so vigor- little girls found dead in a lonely cuss Important SnbjecL sound Judgment” he said. py” , he said. It was the concensus o f opinion that It quickly agreed to N avy and the state. This had an important ously that ail marriegea of army Wood last Saturday studied a cross- As far aa the town, city, borough Steinmetz’s Story the subject should be studied fur- aviation budgrets as presented by men or police. Irrespective o f their bearing in the matter, aa it was in- and police court Judges are con- Stelnmets gave this account of the ther. continent angle' today on .the rank have been postponed. Christ- Washington, Nov. 27.— (A P )—At the respective ministries as heard dicated that If other towns are pay- cerned” he continued, "many o f ohooting and events preceding It, One of the facts brought out In strength of the story of Larry Car- the government advocate plans for ing money to local persons for least four governors will attend At- them are In . most ways properly which Machlis relayed: He and hls the report of Town. Treasurer (Continued on Page Ten) ney, a Philadelphia man who says Increased aviation developments as a Investigating duties, Manchester performing the functions of thair wife met the priest, who was chap- George H. Waddell was that under a torney General Cummings’ ontl- mainstay of the F’rcnch military should not object to engaging an office. My criticism Is directed not lain o f a home for the aged in tentative plan, the cost o f operating he once lived In San Francisco. crlme conference here December 10 machine. outsider who had been recommended so much at men as at methods. It LawrencevUle, N. J., Sunday night a local store for issuing food to the Today Carney identified a photo- to 13. The budgets passed today were as by the FERA. is the grave danger o f the choice at In the Knights o f Columbus hotel. graph o f a man found dead at Dun- charitjri cases would be between $4,- follows: Mahoney Opens Discussion improper men that dinturbs me.” cansville as that of Horace Hughes, The governors, numbered among JAPS TO DENOUNCE Yesterday morning the three had 000 and $5,000 a year. A list of N avy—2,967,000,000 franca (ap- Walter Mahoney of the' Manches- The chief Justice said the courts about 37, of San Francisco, a form - the 200 who have responded to © three rounds o f highballs. The priest articles and prices as taken from proximately $195,800,000). ter Taxpayers' League opened the in which he was chiefly concerned er Salvation Army officer, who had Cummings’ invitation to give their paid for them. Steinmetz, never a the stores of other Connecticut cities Aviation — 1,655,865,435 franca discussion on Mrs. Willson’s appoint- la minor courts not the superior heavy drinker, he explained, got was studied by the Selectmen. three children whose ages, he said, views on the crime situatibn, are NAYAL AGREEMENT (approximately $109,296,000). ment by asking for Information on court. very drunk. To Extend W ater Main corre-spond with those of the mys- Conner of Mississippi, Blackwood of South Carolina, Peery of Virginia, Last Friday the chamber approved how tbe'appolntment came about. "Most of them he asserted, deal Machlis said that Stelnmets "re- tery girls. The Selectmen voted to extend the and Kump of West Virginia. an army budget of 5.669,215,895 Chairman Ctook said the Selectmen with charges of crime. The crux of membered the priest Inviting hls "That’s him! That’s Horace francs (approximately $374,337,000) the problem presented by crime Ilea © Lloyd E. Thompson, counsel. for kad Just gathered and had not had wife to his (the priest’s) room” , and (Continued on Page Tw o) Huphes,” exclaimed Carney when he and an emergency appropriation for very largely in the way in which It a chance to talk things over. He as- Tokyo Proposes to France he followed them ten or fifteen min- -saw the picture. Samuel Insull. .Chicago utilities ex- new army equipment of 800.000,000 is dealt with la its earlier stages." ecutive, who was freed last Satur- serted the social ser\'ice division of utes later. Steinmetz found his wife A woman , was found dead along- franca (approximately $52,640,000). Juvenile Courts day on a mail fraud charge. Is the F E R A feels certain towns and the cleric "in aiv embarrassing ■slde the man at Duncamivllla the Francois Pietrl, the minister of and Itafy to Join Her in He saw the so-called minor courts li.sted as a delegate from the Amer- should have Inve.stigators, with the situation.” said the attorney. same day the children were found the navy, avoided mention of the aa Juvenile courts and declared that © NYE SAYS WORLD ican Bar Association. qualifications required by the FERA. ‘TSverythIng Black” and police have Intensely .studied the new 35,000-ton battleships of Pre- Applicants for such work must be "any proper treatment o f the Juven- Newton D. Baker, secretary of mier Mussolini of Italy when he Giving Up Treaty. Then, according to Machlis’ ac- theory that there Is a definite link certified by the social service divi- ile delinquent requires .a world of war in the Wilson administration, asked for the navy appropriation, Insight and understanding Inflnits count, “ everything went black” In between the two. sion, and, If a town ha.s no person IS NEARING WAR win represent the American Judica- but said he preferred stronger patience and a sympathy whlQi front o f Steinmetz, he snhtched the Diincansville is 100 miles west- posess.slng these requirements, the ture Society. light warships unless bigger ones Tokyo. Nov. 27 — (A P ) —Japan must partake of the divine." pistol from the priest's coat pocket over the mountains from Carll.slc, in FER A appoints an outsider. where It had been placed for safe- the general direction of Pittsburgh. Francis B. Sayre, assistant secre- should become "indispensable.” has proposed to France and Italy "XXX Only when judges and “ Did the social service division keeping, and "blazed away.” The Met Him Monday tary o f state, and a professor of the Strong Air Fleet hey join her in abrogating the officials of the Juvenile courts are. look into the situation iq the town Washington naval treaty, it was girl had been shot four times, the Carney .said he met Hughes, whom law school at Harvard University, "A weak navy would be heresy,' endowed by nature with such quali- U. S. Senator Declares There of Manchester?” asked Mr. Ma- learned today from an authoritative priest once. Steinmetz said the girl’s he knew six years ago, on a Phila', will appear on behalf of the Associa- declared Pietrl. He promised the ties" be said, "only when by exper- tion of American Law Schools. honey, i, - source. father was present when he married delphia street on Monday of last deputies that the navy would have a ience If not by training, these quali- Are Many Signs Hiat Cod Noted Delegates strong air fleet. Mr. Cook replied that the names Tokyo has decided to denounce ties are strengthened end deepened her last November 10 in Tia Juana, week. Hughes told him, said Carney, the treaty before December 31. Mexico. Dr. Glenn Frank, president o f the The ministers, in asking the avia- can a Juvenile court operate as It that he had hitch-hiked here from University of Wisconsin, and Dr. (Continued on Page Eleven) Koki Htrota, foreign minister. In- In Los Angeles, Samuel Arm- the Pacific Coast with his "intended tion appropriation, said the French should." ffict Is Approachbg. Robert M. Hutchins, president of vited Glaclnto Auriti, the Italian In describing th e'^atem under strong, father o f the slain woman, wife” , about 21. and his . three air fleet was "full of obsolete’ the University of Chicago, are listed ambassador, and .Mbert De Lens, which Judges are appointed, the said she was the granddaughter cf daughters by a former marriage. types of airplanes but Victor De- 08 delegates from the National Edu- nain, the. minister of war, an- the French charge id’sdiairs, to visit chief Justice consider^ the pracU-' The children, he said, were Geral- him today. Swarthmore. Pa., Nov. 27.— (A P ) cation Association of the United nounced he was embarking upon a cal politics which operate in such- (Oontiaqed on Page Fourteen) dine, about 15, Dorothy, about 12, FRANCE, GERMANY The Rengo (Japanese) News —U. S. Senator Gerald P. Nye, appointments. chairman of the munitions invests (Continued on Page Fourteen) (Oontlnued on Page Eleven) Agency said Hlrota explained "Practically the choice is re- gating committee, says the world Is (Continued on Page Eleven) Japan’s decision to terminate the. stricted to those persona who or nearer to war today than we were AGREE OYER SAAR France and Italy do likewise. whose friends are able to induce STUDENTS STAGE 30 days before the World War,” The envoys replied they would some member of the Legislature to

.‘T do not mean to say that we communicate the proposal to their sponsor their selection. are only 30 days fiom war, but MAYTRYINSULLON Human Beings in U* S. governments. Removes Safeguard RIOT IN VIENNA there are more signs of war now,” Reiwrt Says No Troops WOl A similar proposal, it was said, "In a word, this method largely he stated yesterday in addressing a also was made to Great Britain and takes from the courts the safeguard student forum at Swarthmore col- the at the current trl- which should hem about appotot!- lega.------ANOTHER CHARGE Over 20,000' Years Ago Be Sent hto Territory n Londoirlrat 'menls'To public' office resulting Declaring the Japanese JusUfled ^ was received coldly by those two from a direct responsibility of tbs

Wreck Newspai^r Plant and 'In believing we are preparing to countries. person making the appointment to go over there,” and right in want- Washington, Nov. 27.— (A P )—TheAAmerican archeology can hardly be Election Day. It was officially stated that res- those who will be affected by the ing on adequate dtfense for their Government Experts Are first evidence that human beings over“ estimated,” • - says the Smithson- - - - ponse from other powers cannot conduct, good or iU, of the a ^ Engage b Fierce Battle nation. Senator Nye said: roamed North Am erica as far back ian, "since the makers o f the chip- shake Japan’s determination to de- potntee." as the lot age was announced today “We ought to be mighty happy to ped flint Implements known as ‘Fol- Saarbruecken, Saar Territory, posit in Washington at the earliest Chief Justice Maltbie called the accept Japan’s offer that she cut Studying Bankruptcy In- by the Smithsonian Institution. some points’ are the mystery people N ov, 27.— (A P )—An agreement be- permissible date notification of Selection o f the judges o f city, town, With Police Officers. It indicates that these prehistoric her navy In half in return for naval of the new world’s prehistory.” . tween Chancellor Hitler and the abrogation. borough and police courts by the Americans— a “mystery people” — parity.” The camp site o f the “ Folsom French foreign office whereby Legislature "illogical”. The present President Roosevelt, he stated. dictmients Against Him. may have hunted aniraali( now ex- people” is declared much older than France virtually yields the Saar to DIPLOMATIC GESTl^E method, he said, is not calculated Vienna, Nov, 37— (A P )—Austrian 'Is very much in love with hls tinct as much as 20,000 years ago any other remains of ancient praple Germany was reported today by in- Washington, ^lov. 27.— (A P ) — to bring to the courts the services students today attacked the Czecho- navy” and "quite ready to keep up or more when great Icfc sheets of ever found In . It Is formed quarters. Japan's overtures to France and o f the best types of Judges. slovak Legation in reprisal for re- the fear of Japan among our people Washington, Nov. 27— (A P ) — glacial times covered large areas of about half a mile across and covered France would not press for a vlc- Italy to Join with the Island Empire "Perhaps the worst feature of tbs cent anti-(3erman riots at the Uni' so that we can get a bigger navy.” Attorney General Cummings said the continent. with about 20 feet o f soil deposits. in denouncing the Washington naval situation,” he said, “ lies In the fact veralty In Praha, capital o f (Jxeebo- tory in the Saar, plebescite and Polntlnp out that the budget for today a further study of the bank- Though It has been known for Dr. Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr., has would drop talk o f sending troops limitation treaty is considered In that these Judges are appointed for slovakia, but were repulsed by po- the United States Arm y and Navy ruptcy Indictments pending against years that men lived in in ice been excavating it. ■lice Who b a tter^ them with swords Into the Reich region, those sources official circles here..u a diplomatic terms of .only two yean, and in- "la greater than that of any other Samuel Insull would be made by age times, this is the first evidence When the camp site was occupied evitably Iftder the system in vogue and clubs. said and in t 'm would be paid by gesture -designed to strengthen nation in the world,” he asserted: United States Attorney Dwight that North. America also was popu- in ancient times it probably was q Germany as soon as possible for the Japan’s position. they are driven to the thought that Vienna was thrown into a fresh "We are leaders in a movement Green before the government decid- lated in those fri^ d days. rich pasture land watered by the turmoil by the dembpstratlons. Saar mines. The re|mrt which has Under provisions of the treaty their_ continuance in office for a that has always led to war." The discovery is an enormous ed whether to prosecute the former melting of an ice sheet, the scien- not been confirmed would virtually any one of the five contracting pow- longe, time necessarily depends up- The students rainied bricks and Senator Nye advocated that all utilities magnate. camp site and work shop in the foot- tists said. Great herds o f animals assure a nazi victory in the January ers can bring it to an end within on political favor extended to them •tones at the Csech-controlled news- Incomes in excess o f $10,000 be tax- , Cummings made this statement hills of the Rocky mountains. The such as the mammoth, bison and 13 plebescite, a source o f increasing two years by serving formal Written and must be earned by political ser* papers, Der Tkg and Die Tunde, ed 98 or 99 per cent in war times, at a press conference after be had primitive people were the makers of musk ox came to graze there. tension in Europe. notifleation of abrogation on next Vice given.” smashing almost every window in llist existing tax on lower incomes held a 30 minute conference with the famous "folsom points”— stone Dr. Roberts reported the discov- the plants, wrecking the interior of Pierre Laval, French foreign min- December 31. The Chief Justice discarded direct Ssrr be doubled, and declared the profit Green.______who directed dlrec the proaecu- dart points first found about five ery of 30 typical Folsom points at the offices, and terrorizing, -the edl- ister was reported as having aban- motive moat be ‘USiriM YSMUh Mhu\# tfiwsuF jnaMoBi^aieunaierloe. thc o w p .'S ita aiMl a i a y i rse i >iiia>; . to n and printera. munitions industry before peac^ whp were acquitted last week of The points were b u ri^ with bones stone knife blades, drills, hammer- . . . _ iteTfie treaty oft Di^SmT Then, oeveral hundred strong, the sor, the late Louis Barthou fo r the la largely based on the fact that the efforts can succeed. the charge that they had perpetrat- of animals now extinct. Including a atones and' engraving tools o f stone Saar to remain under the League of TREASURY BALANCE students marched to the Csech existing 5-5-3 ratios, provided in the The work of the investigating ed a $100,000,000 mall fraud. type o f bison and the mammoth used to carve designs on bones. Nations Jurisdiction. Barthou . it LegaUon shouting: "Down with treaty; reflect on the island Em- committee has revealed three The attorney general made clear or hairy elephanL There were many animal bones, all was said, hoped through this method Washington, Nor. 37.—(A P ) — Csechoalorakla; revenge our fellow schools of thought concerning the that the flnal decision remained The new camp site Is considered pire’s status as a nation of the first students in Praha!" broken open and the marrow scrap- to prevent a Hitler landslide In the The position of the treasury Nov. 3t munitioiis industry, the Senator with Green as to whether Insull important evidence that these people ed out, though what animals they rank. . They found the Czech LegaUon plebescite. i.was: Receipts, $4,196,744.03; txpeng. said—those who believe the Indus- should be prosecuted on tlTe Indict- actually existed and really made the belonged to has not yet been deter- Under the treaty Prance and Italy encircled by police who charged in- Rumors here said Laval’s atti- ilItures, $13,161,977.04; bnlaaos, $ !,» try should not be touched by the ment ch ai^n g that be and ten “Folsom points” from flint Pre- mined. have a smaller ratio than Japan and to them with their aidtarms flailing. tude has created a controversy in 687,135,319.97; customs reosipts tat government, those who believe others transferred $5,000,000 of the viously only the dart points them- “Folsom points" have been found the French Cabinet that EMouard if those nations Join with the Japa- the month 832,887,548.50. Mag Oemaa Anthenia there should be governmental con- assets o f the Corporation Securities selves bad been found, making it un- nese IB'denouncing the pact it would Beaten off, they marched to the all over the United States, as far Herriot leader of the powerful Radi- Receipts for tbs fiscal year (sines trol, and those who bcTeve in na- Company in contemplation of bank- certain whether they were used In give weight to J.'.pan’s argument BtefanspUta where the demonstra- east as l^rginia and Pennsylvania, cal Socialists, is urging a continua- July 1,) $1,431.979289.07; expend- tionalization pf. (he industry, ruptcy. hunting the extinct animals, or were UoD assumed a Nasi aspect, the but this la the first o f their camp tion of Barthou'a firm policy. agatnat inferior naval armaments. itures. $2,803287,450.09 ' "I don't know where I will be. Bankruptcy Charge' - of comparatively recent manufacture sttea to come to light. Scientists Settlement of financial problems State department officials had no $1,447,319.75326 o f emergency sx- students singing the Oerman but I am being idrawn more and The bankruptcy charge 1s the only and buried near the bones only by believe they probably wpre imeestors o f the Saar is no# being discussed comment to make today on the poidltures) excess of expandltuML more toward natlonaUzation,” be accident of the Indian, and Uved entirely by at Rome and Laval was said to be press dispatches from Tokyo dis- (OentlwMi ea Page added. $1,371,308,118.02; ‘ “ (OoRttaiiefl M Page Eleveu). The signiflcance o< the And to bunting. . primarily interested in this. closing Japan’s latest move. 079488.80726. li ■f MANUHEarx-BR EVJSNINU HERALD, M A N C T 1 »T E ^

number d membeni of tb* Board ot peciall:y some o f the PTcnch type ver haa decided to five away thla continuing It from the corner of tele: week'a plata at all abowa on Thura- Seleetmea may sign the bUla o f the looms. lented Work in tbe romantic home o f hls parents, Mr. and Mra. waa recorded early today at ( TO qVE STATE THEATER ANNODNCEFINAl Maple atreet. role day, Thankaglvlng Day. Thera will water company waa approved. All Proctor said that an outsid* firm, WPINESS AHEAD" Peter E. Bosaen, of South Windsor. town University, begliuiia|f> PLAN OF TOWN ROYAL WEDDING AtteaJe Stale Maettag. Powell’s catchy songa Include WAPPING be a cpntlnuoua performance at tha UUa thua aigned oaa be diaooimted, not knowing local property, could Mr. and Mrs. Wilmar Jones have 1:33:36 a. m. It reached the " 4 not competently appraise property. ROCKVILLE State Central Committeewoman, “ Pop Goea M y Heart" and “ Beauty State Thuraday starting at two In Superintendent Parker aald, effect- returned to their home in South mum at 1:37 a. m., and ended :'-(rit ; DISHES ON THURSDAY Mra. Catherine W. Burke of thla dty, AT STATE TWO BAYS the afternoon. This week'a gin will ing an annual caving of about $lfi0. He said that tbe $15,000 appropria- PLANS FOR RACE Must Be Love.” He elnge a third In Miss Jessie Lane and Farnum Windsor, after a trip to Florida. 4 a. m. The distance waa plabad ' For STORED TABLED Dlscounta range on water company tion should be- left In town and tbe REjlEARSED TODAY attended a meeting of the Demo- a comedy duet with Frank Mc- Lane o f Maple Ridge, attended the Mrs. Esther Damming of 'South at 9,500 miles away, in an un«$a- be a salad plate. \ cratic state central committee at Hugh, entitled “Maiwaglng Window bin* from one to five percent, be work done by the local Board of Year’s Best Screen Team In CThoral Evensong of the Omnecticut Windsor is in the Avery Convalea- taln direction. The earthquake waa Women who are making'up a din- Assessors. atate headquarter*, Hartford, last Pane*.” Dorothy Dare, another Council -of the National Association Aiaeaacd valuaUon on improved said. Tbe Pratt Street Society for cent Home in H artford described aa being very deep in the ner aet from dlshca given each week Trotter said that the asaeaament COPIES OF HIGH SCHOOL evening. Am ong matters discussed Picture at State Theater To- newcomer to the screen, although o f Organists at Immanual church, at the State theater will be pleased farm landa. In Utah baa decreased BY SQECllMEN Savings; tbe Mechanics Savings Romiers Will Be GifCD earth. for tbe post eight years bad been was tbe recommendation for tbe 10 morrow and Thursday. famous as a comedienne and musi- Hartfo'rd, Stmday evening. to know that Manager Qeorge Hoo-1 nearly 60' cent aince 1020. Bank; tb* State Saving* Bank and Evei Ike Horses Wkich W91 QUAKE RECORDED the Travelers Bank and Trust Com- "robbery” and asked that lower val- jobs available in Tolland County for cal comedy star on Broadway, does Festivity Frocks f (Coollaaed rrem Page One) PUBUCATION ARE ISSUED fine work In a comedy role and Wapplng Grange, No. 30. will Approximately 800,009 new and pany of Hartford and the Savings uation* be placed at once on imnll BreakfaH and Dimer tbe farm census enumeration, the hold their twenty-second regular appointmente to be made by the A new screen team composed of sings a new popular air, “All On Washington, Nov. 37,—(A P ) —An used ca n were sold for cash in the water main oc Armory atreet 8S0 Bank of Manchester wrere deaignated properties to offset the expected cut Draw HoneYinoon Coach meeting this evening at the (Com- in the Cheney grand list this year. Ckingressmen. Dick Powell and Josephine Huteb- Account of a Strawberry Sundae.” earthquake of moderate intensity first five months of 1984. feet. 6 Inch pipe to replace a short by the Selectmen a* depositories for Page Dedicated to Memory of munity church House. It la to be a It was stated that tlie Cheney list Here Thanksgiving Day. inaon, the famous stage star, capti- The entire cast is a talented one section of 4 inch pipe now in ua* to funds o f th* Maimhester W ater Earl Wheeler, Recently Kill- Junior teagoes. Thanksgiving program and in charge *»«» not been completed to date. Potl^n^Pac^ vated audience* in the new F in t and Include* auch ' other notable provide better Are proteetlon to Company. T. M. C. Junior Basketball of the Worthy (Chaplain. ■ The appointment of Francl* Wal- ed in Accident. National rollicking romance, ’’Hap- players as John Halllday, Allen buildings on and near this aectton. It A proiKMal for extension o f the League baa opened the season. Eight The “Y'' Uncaa Group expect to COTTAGE ST. PACKAGE STORE water main* on Vernon atreet a dis- lett o f Hawthorne street as special .X^ithur McCann, chairman of the piness Ahead,” which Is being Dopnelly, Marjorie Gateson, Gavin was stated by Fred H. Parker, teams are playing this year. Fran- Gordon, Russell Hicks, Mary Forbes play the South Windsor ^ y s on PHONR 8844—FREE DELIVERY tance of 3,200 feet from Middle constable In Center Springs park ' Lmdoa, Nov. 27.—(AP)—It was allown for tbe first time locally at auperintendeat o f the Manchester eighth annual cross-country run to “The Banner,” senior elass pub- cis Liconard Is referee and Secretary the State Theater Wednesday and and Mary Treen. Thanksgiving night, at South Wind- Turnpike Beat was tabled for fur- for the winter season, was approved tebearaal day today for the wedding Tyler is In charge o f the boya. water department, that th* four- be held here Thursday under the lication of the Rockville High Thursday. . The music and lyrics were w rit- sor. Open AH Day Thanksgiving ‘ ther Investigation. by the Selectmen last night. Teams and games scheduled for inch pipe w ai not adequate for pro- auspices of the Arm y R N avy Club of Princess Marina and the Duke of Dick “stopa tbe show” with hie ten by three popular teams of N ext Wednesday evening at seven Dsay Trapplag Privilege school is now distributed. It le pub- next month arc: Dec. 1, St. John's tection. and Recreation Centers, today ask- Kent inimitable voice, hls magnetic per- songsters. Allle wrubel and Mort o'clock, George A. Collins who is Requeate for trapping on toe Man- lished four times during the school v*. Olympics, 9 a. m.; Falcons vs. The coat o f the new oonatnicUon ed that all officials of tbe event Seven high stepping Windsor sonality, bla ’’million dollar smile” Dixon, Sammy Fain and Irving chairman of the every member can- chaster Water Company wateriheda year by the students of the school Ramblers, at 9:45 a. m.; Spartans WINES BEERS would be 11,700, Mr. Parker sUtad, meet at the School Street Rec not greys Went through their paces In a and hia real acting talent, but he Kahal, and Bert Kalmar and Harry vass of the Federated church, has Narraganaett, Cremo, Aetna, ware denlsd and 1^ vote o f the va. Hl-Y, 10:30 a. m.; Comrades v*. HIghMt Quality - Wine* and It waa believed that the labor Y. [A. C. A, Notes later tbah 9:45 o'clock Thanksgiving practice jaunt for Thursday’s task One page la dedicated to tbe mem- does it with the aid o f the brilliant Ruby. invited all those chosen to help In and Board, Superintendent Parker was 91A5 a Gallon coot could be home under a F E R A Day morning for final instructions of drawing the honeymoon coach of ory of Elarl Wheeler, a member of Cubs, 11:15; Dec. 8. St. John’* vs. new film star, Ulas Hutchinson, Miss Hutchinson has the role the ciuivass to meet at hls home. Caaada** Pride authorised to place signs notifying ,55c a battle, two for $1.00. project Tuesday. as to their duties. the Grecian Prlnceaa and the fourth the Sophomore class, who died last Spartans at 10:30; F.alcon* vs. Chibs who plays opposite him. of a wealthy society girl who be- The community canvass Is to be con- th* public that trapping, bunting and at 9:45; Olympics va. H l-Y at 9 a. fire Hydraata 4 :00-^rade school boys gym. Mr. McCann also announced that son o f King George of Ehigtand. month as the reault of an automo- "Happiness Ahead” is Mlos comes disgusted with the shams ducted on Sunday, December 9. fishing ocL th* company property m.; Ramblers vs. Comrades, 11:45. Hijrh Fashioned Govais for din- Conforming to recommendations all preparations had been complet- Arrangements were made also for bile accident. Hutchinson’s bow in talking pic- and pretenses of her set and_ tries Robert Bassen, of Phlladeipbia, SUPERIOR straight Whiskey. 90 proof, f l t t h ...... fl.OO was prohibited. 9-11. 1 Other games will be played on contalnsd in a letter from R. 4:00— TOGS Girls club. ed for housing overnight runners a wedding rehearaal today at West- The book la «)ell compiled, con- tures, although years ago, as a to find adventure and romance and Pa., la spending some time at the ner and dancf A report of th* epaclal oommlttee, Dec. 15, 22 and Dec. 29. All games Fruit Cup LORD BACON Straight Whiskey, 90 prpof, fifth . .fl.OO Smith, secretary of the Board of 7:30— Arrow Club gym. who vrill come from distant points. minater Abbey, attended by the tain ^ two editorlala, "Brothers child, she played a rcle with Mary discovers both In Dick Powell, a investigating ths Tederal Rehabilita- ore being played at the Town hall. Fire Commlselonera, the Selectmen 6:80— Intermediate " Y " basket- Sleeping accommodations have been brideamalds and for a rehearsal later Under the Skin,” by Thomas DaW' Plckford In ‘The UtUe Prin- humble young man in the window Wine Cocktail tion plan to provide a cow for a lo- kina; "School Spirit,” by H. H. ■ / voted to have all local flro hydrants ball. arranged at the West Side Rec and of tbe Greek wedding ceremony In Briefa. ceu.” This brilliant and beauti- washing business, whose charni and Celerj’ Olives Gl NS cal B R A worker was denied. Condi- Hayden. Kiigliah Pr.-r, Kent’a, Hermit, UId Hr. B oiton...... $1.2.1 painted yellow to conform with pro- tions found by the committee led 7:80— Advertising and Salesman- meals will be served at the A rm y, the chapel of Buckingham Palace. The Boys <>aft aub of Union ful actress Is famous for tbe char- stneerity appeal to her. TThelr Holiday Liquor Specialx! Candies ' , Salted Nuts ship (L. A . Thorp.) A Navy aub. Breakfast Thursdayl I Four greys will draw the royal Literary department contalne In- church w^ll present a play, “ Uncle acters she created In the Eva Le path of love runs jiything but Fashioned in iMoire. Velvet and nnd Town Crier, .7U<: l-'lelechmann’e ...... $lJiS cedure in other cities. Superintsn- them to mve th* Board an advene atth . . . . 7:30—Needlecroft (MIsa Hannah morning will consist of half grape-* coach Thursday attended by two teresting stories. "Card Fiends,” by John's Employment Bureau,” spon- Galllenne Ovic Repertory Com- amoothly, however, and It Is in Tomato Bisque dent Parker told the Selectmen that report. OMrle* Oliver of Hartford, Virginia Stiles, is the winner of a OAK STREET Metalasee. In his opinion It would coat $00 each ERA Federal Rehabilitation agent, Jensen.) fruit, shredded wheat and bot milk, outriders In full scarlet and gold sored by the church school, Thura- pany, She waa the sensation of its ups and downs that the hila- Roast Turkey with Giblet Sauce 8:00— South Methodist church bacon and eggs, buttered toast and liveries with cockaded hats. On cash prize offered by tbe publica- day, Dec. 6, at 8 o'clock. The play last season oa “ Alice” in “Alice in rious comedy and dramatic situa- Poconu straight Whiskey, 90 proof, qu art...... $1.19 to move hydrant* from lawn* and had previously appeared before the tion to any student In High school PACKAGE STORE Cranberries_ Mashed or Boiled Potatiiles bedgea to atreet line*. Queetipned board with a plan to furnlah a cow bowling league. coffee or milk. Thanksgiving din- this drab morning, the horses pulled will be Intenperaed by humorous Wonderland.” tions are brought out. Never has 21 Oak St. L, Ceriinl. Prop. Ixird liacon Stmight Whlakey. 90 proof, quart-----$1.25 Who submitted the best material in In “ Happiness Ahead” she there been a more thrilling scene Baked Squash Creamed Onions regarding the removal of other hy- to tome worthy worker. Wednesday ner after tbe race will consist of a pleblon luggage carriage. There readings and musical selections. Kdgewood .Straight W'hiskey, 90 proof, quart .. •. .SL.'iO celery, pickles, relish, cranberry the literary department. shows talent that should make her than the one between the two lov- drants, setting well back from the OondeniBatloa Step* . 2:00—Well Baby clinic. were seven ot them— one juat a sub- Angelo De Chirlle, chief day clerk Other literary atorles are: “Pre- as great a screen star, aa she has ers after the boy has seen hls girl Plum Pudding .o ’ s 7.75 $1075 I’aul Revere Blended Whiskey. 90 proof, quart ... .$1.3’> Town Treaaurar O. H. Waddell 2:00—W.jraen’s bowling. sauce, cream of tomato soup, roast stitute in case a member of the first at the Rockville Diner, left for New WHISKEY curb line o f street*, Superintendent beef, mashed potatoes, turnips^ peas paring For a Teat,” by Francis been of the stage. kissing a man he ccnclules Is her Vanilla Ice Cream with Chocofate Sauce and W afers Old Timer Blended Whiskey, 90 proof, quart...... 11.150 reported that he had received no 3:00— Busines)' and professional team becomes temperamental. York dty today to meet his wife Parker said that only those over- and carrots, rolls, bread, butter, cof- Buckley: "Honor Roll," by Mildred Dick Powell never haa appeared sugar daddy, but who tutns out in Chose, 100 Proof, full qt. .. .$UM) word from Martin J. O'Meara, owner men’s gym class. Private Rehearsal and 8 year old daughter Lucy Mary. , T e a C o ffe e M ilk , Four Hoses, (>nlden .Wedding, Monticello, Green. River grown by private bejlges, and hidden fee and Ice cream. The food will be Larkin; “Dreams Come True,” by to better awlvantage than in this the end to be her own father. CUffwood, 90 Proof, fuU qt. 81.35 of a garage building on Maple 4:00— YUGGS Girls Oub. Marina and her fiance bad a pri- Mr. De Carlle has never seen hia from the view of the firemen, should prepared by David McCollum. Margaret Satryb; "On Wearing picture. Dick, who etime to the Mervyn LeRoy, who directed such WhI.skeys. street. agaUist whom action was 5:15— Business men's volley ball. vate rehearsal last night at the Ab- daughter. Mrs. De Chirlie and Seagram’s 7 Crown, 90 Proof, and $ 1 2 * 9 3 be removed first. Breakfast will be served at 8:80 New Shoes," by Do.;s Trishman; front, in musical spectacles such as hits as ” H1, N ellie!" "The World brought aome tine ago to appear In 6:30—Rockville Boys gym. bey. daughter will arrive on the steamer 5lh ...... $2.55 Not BRA Project o'clock and dinner nt 1:30 o’clock. "Hunting,” by Virginia Hambach; “FooUlght Parade,? “Dames,” (Changes,” and ‘‘Gold Diggers of $ 1.50 .. . Thursday The two did not plan to attend Rex from Pedarena, Italy. W olf Greek, 94 Proof, full qt. CONNECTKT’T V.M.LEY ALE ...... Jil.75 a case It had been felt, Mr. Parker said, a public hearing regarding con- Tbe complete list of officials for "A Man Hunt,” by Wilhelmlna “Twenty Million Sweethearts,” and 1933," has turned Out a splendid demnation proceedings for main- Thanksgiving Day—No schedule. the general rehearsal of the wedding ...... - ...... $1.00 that hydrants on street comers now the race follows; today but K ing George and Queen Moore; "W hy Homework Should Be Many students of the high school other musicals, now proves that , he production and me of the finest en- BEER AND WINES ' o’ " Inside the sidewalks should be left tenance of a building aald to have Bowling alleys open from 10 a. m. Abolished," by Josephine Devlin; are now soliciting contributions for tertainments of the screen. Reasonable-alterations will re- Arthur McCann, chairman; Mary will be possible witnesses of it. not only has an exceptionally pleas- as they ere. Chief Albert Foy having been a "nuisance.” Condemnation Friday Frank C. Busch, vice-chairman; “November (Courage,” Evelyn Luet- the members o f the high school bas- ing singing voice, but that he la s The co-feature Is "Wednesday’s Milahlre OIn, 90 Proof, 5th. .$1.35 proceedings will begin at once, 4:00—YUGG and YfSOS Girls Employes of all the royal residences Reservations Now Being Made.- ceive prompt attention • tomor- stated that several on the sidewalk starter, Edward F. Taylor; referee, —Buckingham, Windsor, Sandring- Jen; "His Pet Aversion, by There- ketball teams, activities during the thoroughly capable actor. Oilld” with Karen Morley, Edward F-ngllsh peer Gin, 85 Proof. lines have been broken In poet through the town counsel. clubs gym. James Roche; timers, Leroy Norris, sa Keating; "A Trip Through Mas- winter season. Mr. (3hatterton es- "Happiness Ahead,” give* him Arnold and Frankie Thomas. There 5th ...... 85c row. 5:15— Business men's volley ball. ham and Balmoral castles— were years by automobiles. An effort will O'Meara at Uie hearing held two George Hunt, C. L. WIgren, Robert sachusetts Hills,” by Margaret timated the coat for the year will be more opportunity for straight act- will be continuous performances months ago, told the Selectmen that 8:15— Ladles' gym class. given a private view of the wedding Wines. . . .39c iHittle; $1.35 gallon be made by the Selehjmen to see If Dougan; clerk o f course, John H. Kent; "Bug of Knowledge,” by $300. This money will be used to ing than any of hls other pictures. Thanksgiving Day and salad plates he had obtained a building permit , . Saturday presents today. Ice Cold Beer ...... ,1 (or 25c NEW H O TEL SH ERID A N It Is not possible to have prdper Hyde; assistant clerk of course, James McNulty, and "True <2our transport the students, for equip- While hls singing will captivate in the State theater’s dinner service FREE! FREE! FREE! for alterations on th- building In- 9:00—Grade school boys gym, The King and Queen drove to age,” by June Dick. * $1.80 rase Our Downstairs Thrift Nook Offers clearance around hydrant* where Frank Cervlnl; registration commit- Weatmlnster Abbey to Inspect the ment and other expenses. Last everyone who hears him, so also offer will be given at all shows volved, and said he would start 9-11. Book Sheaf, the Ck>sslper, School hedges cover them. tee, chief registrar, Paul Cervlnl; final arrangements for the wedding year’s team left a deficit of about will they be fascinated by hls Thursday. work at once. 10:00—Grade school boys gym. Life, Alumni, Athle'Jcs and E x- Due to the fact that but little assistants, Louis S. Marte, Clar- and watched the eight bridesmaids $150. This amount has been re- A bearing to determine the street 12-15. ence Martin, Fred Bllsb, Jr.; re- changes are other departments in duced by $110 raised by a magaxine IIth H o ur Specials labor is Involved In removing hy- line on Vernon street waa ordA-ed by 11:00— Older boys gym, 15-17. rehearse. the book. Two-TURKEYS-Two ception committee, Aaron Cook, Neither the bride nor the bride- subscription campaign. The boys drants bach of the curb line, it waa the Selectmen. The public hearing Coming Events. Ilie revised staff contains the Arthur McCann, Charles Ray, groom was present, Princess Marina team will open the season by a Wedaesday—-9^. .M. to 9 I*. M. At V not thought possible to Include this will be held Monday. Dec. 10. Dec. 1— Watkins Brothers "Y ” following; Ekiitor, Thomas Daw- work as an BRA project. Howell Cheney, Willard Rogers, staying in Buckingham Palace, but game Friday of thU week when they Maln'bt eet Lighting. basketball team, also tbe Y. M. C. Harry Blsaell, Eldred J. McCabe, kins; literary editors, Mary Brace, play the PoUsh-Amerlcan team of Water, Bonds A letter from Walter B. Joyner, A. senior basketball team open their the police bad a rehearsal of their Pearl (k>hen, Alfreada Muchallght; Joseph McCluskey, David McCuUom, own for the heavy crowds around this dty at Pulaski hall, Village New Hand Bags Scarf and Hat Sets Mr. Parker In a letter to the Master of the Manchester Grange, aeaaqn. book reviews editor, Henry Hay- Francis McCnughey. the Abbey gave them a fbretaste of street. The schedule arranged to OEORCE'S TAVERN Board, suggested that the Selectmen pointing out the hazards existing on Dec. 6—Special bowling match, den; business, Carlton Menge, Louis for flvln j or prr.onal uw. Best P5c val- Checkers, William Brennan, Fred tbe proMems they will encounter date includes games here and away. provide some depository for surplus Main street due to p oor. lighting, Charles Kcbart vs. Jack White of Gessay; alumni, editor. Rose Stone; - lies. W ednen- Hansen. W alter J. Wilkinson, Jarle Thursday. Dec. 1. Clerks A. C., at High gym; funds Of the Water company or to asked that lighting be Improved and New Haven, U. S. ranking bowler exchange editor, Doris Tennstedt; day: 74c Johnson, Raymond Belnap, David Dec. 5, Manchester High school, Best II. value purchase such of the bonds of the that a strict speed limit of 20 miles No. 2. school life editors, Dorothy Ells- Wrdneaday: McCkuin; ju ^ e a at finish, 6 Mile here; Dec. 7, Manchester Trade 74c Water company as might be on the per hour be enforced on the town's Jan. 15, 1935 — International Race, chief judge, Wtlbrod J. Mei- worth, Richard Wilcox; athleUcs The W hole Family W ill Have Cause school, here: Dec. 12, Bulkeley High market at fair value. The Selectmen, p'inclpal business thoroughfare. The Night. editors, Aloyslous Ciechowski and New ShipnMUit Wed. Night sler, Arthur IlUng, Robert Dougan, MARICONI BUYS OUT at Hartford; 19th, Springfield Tech, after a discussion of the matter, Board voted to refer the latter to the Matthew MacDonald, George Wad- Mary Harrington; jokes editors, away: 28th, Alumni game, both Snow Suits voted to authorize the town' treas- Board of Police Commissioners. dell, Philip Cheney, John Ecbmalian. Ruth Buckley, Clarence Heck, boys and girls play at Sykes gym. W ooley Dresses Ticket given free with every glu.sH of Utica Club Spark- James Devlin; staff typist, Theresa urer and Superintendent Parker to Voting Districts. FOREIGN EXCHANGF Scorers, Eric Modean. Manches- CLEARrS RESTAURANT This is always a largely attended Beat 16.05.05 Valiiet. WWeJne*- purchase water bonds of the com- The Board voted to. request the Keating. Xli.sscn Hiid Wolilen'a Buca. ling Aic or Pilsener type beer. That same big 10-ounce ter Herald; Frank King, Hartford game. dav; pany to advantage with surplus Town Counsel to draw up a bill pro- Courant; marshal of course, Samuel Thanksgiving Eve Donee New York, Nov. 27—(API -For- Miss M ary Taylor o f Vernon, a money of the department, the bonds viding for the division o f the town Gordon, chief o f police; judge* at Former Owner, Now of New What promises to be an evening T o Be Thankful If The Thanksgiving senior at the University North gla.ss for a nickel. to be purchased at par or less. into voting districts for submission eign Ebccbange steady; . Great High school race, Harry Russell, London, Purchases Main of real merriment will be tbe aimual $ 4.74 $ 2.95 tc the General A.ssembly next year, Britain in dollars, others in cents. Thanksgiving Eve dance to be held Carolina, Grqsnsboro, N. C., has Bond* Above Par William ;$hlclda, Salvatore Sai- Street Dining Place. made a fine record at school. For lire Selectmen were empowered to Great Britain demand, 4.99 1-8; monds, Edward Qulsh, Peter Frey, at Maple Grove, off Franklin atreet, It was pointed out by Superin- cables. 4.99 1-8; 60 day bllla, 4.98>ii; two years she has headed the hock- tendent Parker and other members act in this matter by a vote of the Harry McCormick. tomorrow evening, November 28. France demand, 6.59':: cables. ey team, 1s president tmder the stu- GEORGE'S TAVERN of the board, that $117,000 of the town meeting last October. PutJlclty committeee, Ronald John Moriconl and his cousin, Modem and old fashioned danclhg It was stated in the meeting that 6.59H: Italy demand, 8:53; cables, will be enjoyed with music being dent government association, held new bunds of the water company 8 63,------Ferguson. Herald;. Harold. Ger- William Augostinelli have purchoe- offices in the T. W. C. A. organiza- Oak Street at Cottage the town hiust biiy at least six vot- maine, Hartford Times; Frank ed from Leo CHeary the lunchroom furaiahed by a good orchestra. The Is Cooked Electrically. were sold a short time ago to the Demands: tion* on the campus, is now on the ing machines if the municipality Is King, Hartford Courant. at 697 Main street which le known dances at the Grove are real en- National Life Insurance Company of Belgium, 23.34; Germany, 40.'23; Y. W. cabinet and chairman o f hu- divided Into three districts. It was Examining physicians. Dr. Robert as Cleary's Lunch. Mr. Moriconl joyable affairs and the cdmmlttee Burlington, Vermont at 110. It was Holland, 67.60; Norway, 25.09; man relations. believed impossible to pick up Man- r.lso pointed out that the rearrange P. Knapp, Dr. Hagop Oaspalrin. form erly owned the business, sell- has been hard at work to make this ments of districts and establishment Sweden, 25.75; Denmark, 22.29; Fin- Rockville. High school wlU close chester water bonds on the market ing it to Mr. Cleary in 1929. He has dance one that will be a real Thanks- tomorrow for the Thanksgiving holi- of several polling places would entail land. 2.21; Switzerland, 32.41; aince been living in New London now at less than par. giving Frolic. It will be for members day, school opening on December 3. considerable extra expense. Spain, 13.67; Portugal, 4.54 3-8; He also owned '* restaurant on A plan whereby the necessary of the Gesang and Declamation club Shea Resigns Job Greece. .94; Poland, 18.95; Czecho- PARSONS Main atreet near Eldridge. • Mother W ill Be Spared slovakia, 4.18>.l; Jugoslavia, 2.2814; and their friends and a large at- William J. Shea, prosecuting at- Hartford Mr. Moriconl will continue to op- tendance is looked for. torney, last night tendered his resig- Austria, 18.85N; Hungary, 29.75N; erate a lunchroom In New London Rumania. 1.01; Argentine, 33.27N; 8 Days Beginning November 89 Clough Elected nation as examiner of public records, which he bought after leaving Man- Brazil. 8.60N; Tokyo, 29.12H,; Matinee Saturday, December 1 Herbert O. Clough, superintend- BOLTON PeriMinal Notices which appointment was made at the chester. Mr. Cleary, whose health Hours O f Hard, Hot W ork Shanghai, 33.87’.i; Hongkong, 42.00; ,\KTHl'R HOPKINS Preeenta ent of schools for the town of Ver- organization meeting of tbe Board has been none too good, will remain non, has been elected president oT Mexico City (sliver peso), 27.85; . On December 4 the Orange will •■‘ " • s of Selectmen last October. “BRIGHT STAR” here until after Christmas and then the Past Exalted Rulers Association CAKD OF THANKS * Montreal in New York, 102.81'i; given an entertainment and dance Harold Garrlty and Charles House A New Play by PhlUp Barry with leave town for a long vacation. of the Elks for Connecticut, at the New York In Montreal, 97.25. at the hall. Old fashion and mod- two of Manchester’s junior attor- Julie Haydon, Hope WllUame, annual winter meeting held in New In The Kitchen. '■J -' \Vt‘ (U-ilIrri to expreiM our slnuere N-Nomlnal. ern dancing will be enjoyed. tlmnkM to uur reluUveii, friends omI neys. were nominated and the vote, Lloyd Gough, Sheppard Strudwlck Britain. Plana are under way for a Christ- ^ for syinTuUliy and kinxtnefls taken by ballot, was deadlocked at ADVERTISEMENT Prices; Eve., Oroh., $2,30; l i t Eight of the Past Exalted Rulers it ext«'nded to us Ml the Unio of our re* three votes each. Chairman Cook, Bal., Ol.O.’i, $1.10; 2nd BaL, SOc. of this city attended the meeting, mas entertainment given by the cent ber«u> i-mont, tha deattt of uur who did not vote at first, broke the After shopping tomorrow night Mat., Orch., $1.10; lat Bal., $1.10. as well as many of the members. Junior church and older members. hUMltand nnd fntlier,* Ohuries H. Ura* Quotations Mr. and Mrs. Harold Griswold are For the Thanksgiving howski. . We would especially thnnk tie in favor of Attorney House. stop at the Princess Grill and en- 8Sc; 2nd BaL, 55c. Mall Order# The rulers attending were: Harry Co, a Veteran** Asaiu* W ard .Cheney Selectinen’s Pay joy a nice hot turkey sandwich and Now. C. Smith, Lewis C%apman, Herbert spending their vacation in Hot Springs, Va. • The Family W ill Enjoy For Thanksgiving Cheer No. IS. IJ. S. W. V.. Co. K 16HU Authorization was voted the a glass o f beer. We are going to put labor on O. aough, Fred Lippman, Dr. T. F. Inf. for the firiiiir nuiiAd: DUworth- Schools in town close Wednesday Our Ui|uar Department with lla ehiilre M'lertlim of Wine., I'ornell l’ont. .Vrneriunn faCKlon, for Board of Selectmen to confer with personal basis in Germany. O'Loughlin, Michael Conway, Mi- ; the town counsel to draw up a bill chael Roberts of Stafford Springs, at 1 o’clock for the remainder of Whiskrye, Brudeye. Cham|«gneK, t'ordliila, i'orkliilK, uml lilii!., Dinner and Day hukrleri, nnd Cheney D rolhen Cravnt —Dr. Robert Ley, German Trade Depi. , for submission to the next General Unicm Commissioner. and William Austin. the week. High school students at- •Horde an eacellent opiiortunlty for m'lerllon of line i|imI1i >— . ate MUS. C. H. qU ABO W ^KL Assembly to repeal the existing state The summer meeting o f the asso- tending Manchester High school will Their Dinner Better Than Frojoy Ice Creuin for the CONTINl’OrS PERFOR.MANCE THANKSGIVING DAY! to partake of—br\erage«. MRS. .!OIIN PENTIsAND. law affecting the fixing of the sal- ciaUon will take place in Danbury. be dismissed Tuesday for the re- de**erl— just a «plcndld way WALTER C. ORABOWfiKI. Every dog should have fleas. ary of Manche.-ter Selectmen. The Police Fund Amendinents mainder of the week. We Suggest; to top off the dinner. The —Edward A. O'Neil, president, Xn our line of ll<|Uort n r curry idxly-Mven liruiuU uf W'hl.- proposed bill. If drawn and ap- American Form Bureau Federation atlzens of the city, at the meet- The 4H Cooking club will meet Puddings nnd liv Creuin I'le* St. Patti Man Offers Wednesday at the home of Mrs. klee, Ineludlng aueh demanded lirund. hm S<-uKrum'it • lA>rd Cul- lit'iiip’R Suited N iiI r in bulk proved, would give power, to the ing December 3, -mong other Ever D u e T o Sup erio r ■>r the Individual torino must vert - Hiram Walker • Booth’a liiipurted - .MelntoHli and Walker tov.-n to set the salary of the Se- TAKES A things, will be asked to pass on a Wiltz. nt -lilr fi poiiml. In (he vnciitim Free to Stomach GLOOM The lure of the .farm may prove t«- ordered early Wednesday. Imported Srdteh - Vat 60 - Golden WeddlnK— ami the eiunplete lectmen. t , proposal that an amendment to the Mra. R. K. Jones and son Junior .Ml dry lee luteked. le t us as disastrous to the city-bred aa Fmnkfort line. Seven of theno brahd. are the old aturk “ lliit- |M«4'k«'d |Nmml t'liiiN— u tlWTpr* Ulcer Victims Salaries IToo Low city charter be placed on the bal- attended the confirmation exercises serve vuu. HOLIDAY WHILE THERE'8 the lights of the city to those who tled In Bond”—* type of Uquor now liei-oiiiliig very M'uriv and «Mit vArlety for $1.U0 u ikmiiuI. For the past few years the Se- might better have stuck to the soli. lots at the 1935 city elecUon, pro- held at the Episcopal church Mon- Cooking. St* Paul, Minn.—Wm. H. Fraaer, day evening in Hebran. Aceynath hard to obtain for r e ^ e . et thiff city. balUvei he has an out« lectmen hnve f'-lt that the remuner- —Robert Whitten, consultant to viding for withdrawls from a ftind which was started with saloon li- and Merle Jones, daughters of Mr. Ginger Ale or Havors. No BtAndinji discovery (or vtctlmi ot ation allowed by statute waa not N ew York State’s planning board CHOCOLATES Stomach Ulcers,' Acid Stomach, In* sufficient in consideration of the cense'fees in the days before prohi- and Mrs. aau de Jones were in the thought of Indigestion If you cllReetlon and other' symptoms ot bition. class. WHISKEYS TABLE WINES Im-lude tilnger .Me In the din- • x n e s s scldlty. Thousands have amount of time required to conduct Recovery la aided by placing em- If >0(1 are " In vit e d out tor written to him nlRhly prwUinr this the town's Increasing business af- phasis on volume of business and This fund now totals $12,340.71. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Jones nnd son ., Seagnunn 7 nnd t Crow n In Goud fur iiiedieliial uw, loo. ner im'nii.. trehtment which Is known an TTdna. A fter the adoption o f prohibition, it were Sunday guests of Mrs. Carrie d in n e r,” It'* th e ” e orri-e l tilin g f Mr. F'raser, Hullo 72. Foot>Sohulie fairs. The Selectmen receive $100 a volume of emplojrment, rather than / artbe, pints and half plnta. A t Diamond Ginger .-Mr, the BldR.. 8t« Paul, Minn*. Is always ffUd year, the secretary $200 nnd tho on wage rates and prices of manu- was increased further by proceeds Austin in Marlborough. Every W oman's Ideal Is A to do ” to b rin g alo n g a bov »I to hesr from stomach sufferers and chairman $200. Last year the Board from dances given by the police. Miss Adclla Loomis is spending market quoted price*. Old t'onMIlutlon Wine*, a Hnesf ever. Special at 8 for will send s free sample to anyone fa c tu re goods, when the volume of rare vintage we picked up by ehiM'ohiten for th e " H o st .” W e .1.V, content* only. Chelms- voted $200 to the chairman for the business is abnormally low. The charter makes it possible to the holidays with her sister, Mrs who writes him. The i ”dny trial box William Stetson of Hartford. rhanee, now |)8r a q t f ea ture the W h it m a n , . \ | h iIIi>, ford Ginger Ale. *|MH'lal at 3 ot l.'aaa Tablets Is sold on a money” use of his own car on town busi- —Prof. (Teorge F. Warren, monetary add money to the fund, but impossi- / back ffuarantee ot satisfaction bf ness. ble to take any out. I t Is thought CALVERT WHISKEY SehraITt a n d llii.vd eii H a ll for 2iV. expert. M odern Electri^ Range To Arthur Drug Store, E. J. Hurp!^, The rapid Increase in town char- the fund Is large enough to use for Our own Hlaneu I'SKlIe and (.'hiH'olati's— p a ck e d In one nr benefits to policemen disabled In The moat perfect bipnd In Weldon Drug Co. ity work, the addition of the Man- Harry told me before be was exe- CTialeau. Very old vintage t w o (Hiiind hovi-s, .Kk' to fS.Ot). Table W ine*, in Claret, Port chester water department, highway, line of duty. It is proposed that the the market, In plnle and aflhs. cuted that it waa a terrible price to Here's Qoick Relief Wines, atth* In *lc eneh or two for tl.OO. pay for what lo o k e like an easy life. Plata At -4LA6-----Try . thie -Alusewtel—our own coatrolM of the town's business- .aclLylties. —M i^ Kinder, former sweetheart be given ctmtrol o f the fund. The police committee coLslats of three lete Her Kitchen. braad. Other wine* may l>e i|Uoted viiitagen— a Hne addition to ha.s required Increased service of the of Harry Pierpont, executed Dll- Hurd Cuiidie* in pound jar* Ike nmnu— for Mr n bottle- EXCURSION Selectmen to the point where a ma- Unger ganster. members o f the common council. cheaper but no other wine we E R A Builds Oarage believe equal* thi* vintage. or Img* lUe upward*. two for fl.OO. jor portion of each member's time mutt necessarily be devoted to mu- Rockville Era workers are now Stops Hacking INSTANTLY THE FRANKFORT IJNE TO NEW Y O R K working on the construction o f the Rare vintage* of Burgundv, Sundays, Dec. 2, 9,16, 23, 30 nicipal service. Port. Sherry, .Tokay, .I'laret, The highway committee waa au- municipal garage on West street. Why, hack, hack, hack yourself to of High Grade Whiskies Muwntel— Junt think, two bot- ROUND TRIP thorized to Investigate the matter of Y.IA. C . A, Notes There are about 25 men engaged In pieces? One dose of Bronchulinc RAILROAD FARE , $2.00 the work, supervised b. Superin- Emulsion gives unmistakable relief T o meet this situation w e offer Oae ef the few brand* to be tle* for only $I.UU. .'\t Uil* hiring the truck owned by Henry The Center Pharmacy Lv.. Whsdser Leeks ... .. SIX4A.M. Bradley, town highway construction tendent of Public Works George B. — no matter how your cough has price every tuie ran liiclud*- I hi* 4:00 p. m. Grade school boys gym; dtopeneed all through the Pro- Lv« Hwlferd ...... ai44AJ«. Milne. The ipen now are doing con- hung on. A few doses may stop Item In the Thanksgiving din- Due llSib 9t. ;.■• • * * • l i t i s A.M. foreman. 4:00 Y.G.G.S. Girls club. Formerly “Packard's” siderable fill-in work and the earth it entirely. Half a bottle certainly our customers one year's FREE hibition period on Rx. We ner. Due New Y e r k * ...... , . 11tSSA”M. A committee consisting of Select 7:00 Arrow Clubs gym. Post Office Square 487 Main Street needed was secured from Grant will, or you can have your money men Cook, Bowqrs and Jensen waa 5:15 Business men's handball have twelve of thCee hrmulB In ly. New Yerk» ...... atreet extension nearby. The car- back. J. W . Hale Co. Drug Dept Dull Gordon Sherry, we hnve “Camel .Milk” On Sale Friday and Saturday. Lv. IMtk St...... TiSSr.M.appointed to study the reduced bud- class. use of a Hartford Electric Range. ■tock Inoludlag Four Roiea, C/uf rs/ Fftmiml, gets of the town, effected at the last pentry work will start in a day or and all other good druggiste guaran- ewraed thla vintage for twelve J msy tee - «/ifie| hiemit e* 6:30 ‘ Intermediate • "Y” boys- two. The garage be a five-car annual town meeting, to devise basketball. win Past Joaea, Shipping Port, yeara—4t*B Bne and mellowrit structure but will be used for stor- Purekaee tickets la adiruice. Nuasl^ ways and means o f conforming .With ^Co-Featuvi 7:30 Adult Leisure Time school. Aatlqiie, Gallant Knight; with age, quarts only.' Uailled t* acceniaedaUeae «a speslM ing other equipment besides the Adver>slng and aaleamansbip (L. WIMeraess. ceeck trelu. ______the restricted Itmita. d ty trucks. Work will else be done BROIKHUrUNE Yo u pay a small installation THE NEW HAVEN Street Extension A. Thorp). Needlecroft (MIsa Han- during the coming winter months Wednesday's Child nah Jeosen). Top Off the Dinner With A petition signed by Theodore C. on grading Grant street extension, | * EMULSION * GINGER ALE Zimmer and 20 other citizens asking with 8:00 fonlor T baaketball. Oar OWB CoatrolM Brand deposit w hich is reimbursed FREE—PRIZES—FREE for the extenalon o f Packard street Edward Arnold Karen 8:00 South Methodist Church *V M PIrate'a Cheat”, a full We offer IHamood and Coun- Our Shipment ef from Horace North to Overland bowling league. ■ qaart for ealy $X.M. try Club at t for SSc; Cheiim- street as an ERA project,, waa re- And tbe boy who made It the most talked ot atagei play et 4 ford Ginger .Vie, 3 fur 3Sc, I So WED. NIGHT NOV. 28th Scott Tissue Products •ferred to the highway committee for 4CST FOR JOT a f t e r a r e a s o n a b l e tfial of a bottle; Diamoad Ravora, 3 reached ua by auto expreea Xkls' PAINFUL FEET Kaea mut msek Acht* ' j. Louis Neron. proprietor ot the Maya. Kaa.--->If)^^j(^,''1taraii^ this community haa heard of tbe old ffew BMcew mt nmlwrimm Electric Coo king. Seott Towels, each , . . • • Iffc Manchester— Taxi Company has ■arr, palatal, abaaa* faat la Maytewer; “Botteina Up”; quotation; "Rain faUeth alike on the aaraul. 014 awlSaSa 4a aat Frojoy lee Cream, Special I TURKEY — 3 CHICKENS petitioned for tbe addition o f anoth- “dack ef au be” : n v r O'clock er taxlpab to his company. Tbe hear- juat and unjust.” but he beUeves H take lata caaal4*nillaa Ikat Puddings and Pips or Individ- fsiletb harder on the just. aa iwa faat ava axaetir alike, Tea”; Deabiida’a Oeoktall* ht 2 C A S E S O F B E E R Sm H Tissue. 3 rolls .. 25c ing will be held today in the office MACBETH TABLEWARE ual forms, turkeys, etc. Slust He was the only volunteer to ap- aat avaa tka Hckt aa4 left . 95c dozen. ot the Public UtUitte* CommlsstoB, feat at tka aaaia pciaaa. plate. be ordered early Wednesday. Urawinff.s— 9:30 - 10 - 10:30 and 11 P. M. TO THE LADIES pear for work on a church in hia Hartford. aeaslllTe ataeklaea akaw a*, Free Ticket Now Being Given With Every Glass of Beer. Waldorf Tissue. (Both Wedneaday and Thursday) townahip. He worked akme until aet caB4lllaa at aaek faat. Jfa Objection to the hiring of an out- nightfall. When he returned home Baeeawark. Sara paalllrv re. 4-roU pkg...... 20c side concern to conduct the town's h^ found hi* farm waa the only one lief. IVa ekarae tar eaaaalta. Hellday Advt On Market Pagw re'vmluatlon. o f taxable property was tiaa. WED. WED. in tbe community to receive rain TINKER TAVERN made by Thomas Trotter and Isaac during the day. THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC CO. THE CENTER PHARMACY IRVING H. HALPRIN Proctor. Both taxpayers stated Corner Main and Birch Streets THURS. TUURS. Foot Oorrectloiiiat AUTHORIZED DEALERS: Forneriy **PackardV’ that tbe intricate and costly machin- Ohio haa ‘ a raccoon ranch at ery of Cheney Brothers was difficult ©SHIIE® Teclwopedtet — Fodologtot * B. Keith Faialhue Co. — Standard FhnaUag Oa. — Johaeoa 8 Little — Kamp’a, lac. — Pottertea A Kiah — Watldaa Brea. — (iood Old Scotch Ale — Hampden Ale Milan, which breeds between 1500 Pofft Oflke 8q«ffrc 487 Main Street PINEHURST Watharell M alar Bales — Baratow Radio Shop — F. O. Jones — onri W. Andetaon. W i to value and it was their belief that Schlitz— On Draught. DUI 4151 L.V8T DAY—“MRS. 1VIOG8 OF THE CABBAGB PATCH”. and 3000 for forest distribution A t NORTON SHOE CO. no appraiser could definitely estab- annually, 847 Bfala Street RoMiiow Bldg. lish the value used machinery, es- used. „ ^ T ( ^ ' ' • . ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALa MANCHES'l'ER. OOMM. TUESUAI, NOVEMBErR 7T, 19B«.

bavs eoma out of the West with duct their own affairs. Hew the Which fom triy waa loat la now art of with a High Mass chantad juak material Is uaad (qr their and their lovely person- mighty have fallen! A stranger CONN. HOME USE voted to full use. following Monday. JjbN ew D eal FEAST OF NATIVE will be held in preparation for the the reamlar first Sunday Rosary de- Cloistered Sisters for all the U*e John Marshall Junior THE OPEN FORUM alitiea and are holding forth each shall rule over thee, said tba boas. The Hiankagtvln( dinnsr, and all Tha family of NlehoUa Rlilaraky feast of Our Lady'a Immaculate votions. The services will be con- tiona recommended to them. ■chool to construct tools, > evening at the church of the Yours truly,. OF GAS LARGEST other dlnnars for that matter will moved last week to Oolehastar andthe INSTALUT10N TONIGHT (Conception. The prayers of the ducted by the (Chaplain at 3:30 p. things, cooking utenalla, i Naaarsne with a safe and sane evan- MATHIAS 8PISSS. ba better If the range is kept free where one of the daughters aeeured Tha funaial of Ibdward K Fooit Solemn Novena which is being made m. in the Lower (Cluipel. The Nov- BOYS UTILIZE JUNK hunting knives and other UMfuil OommunleeUoiis tor publlcmiloD is tlM Op«o ronim will not geUan that would not offend the Manchester, Conn. from m at by removing all m at apota employment WM bold at hla homa Saturday at hmetcostsss by the Sisters and thousands of the ena will cloM on Saturday, Dec. 8 , Wasl^. (AP)—Salvaged Uclet. b« gunnatM d pubUentloD U tbtjr oonUin mom ttino SOO word*. most fastidious person in our Nov. 26. '84. ON THANKSGIVING wUh keroatne, mbtfing with Unaecd Mrs. Anna C. (Ulbert and sUtors, 2 p. m Rav. Howard Champ, a for- Joneses Tan BwmM a Mr. Foota’a Mphews, Frank . The riddle that la the New Dieal some of it's bad. tenances, you immediately fall in tion of November Festival. ter process claana the gaa outlets lan't ao much of a riddle when the { “The trick is to keep the good and I WBAT TO DO others would bs limitsd to 88 hours j t^ank all of its friends who gener- weeks' visit in Ardmore, Penn., ae- aXwta of New Haven, lEImar Foote Arerage Bat Qnality Mach St. Margaret’s (Circle, Daughters A weekly. love with them. lously volunteered their services to and makes for r more efficient per- companled by her infant nephew, Of Oolcbaatar, Albert Lyman and Joneaas, an uverugo American fam- throw out the bad. Nobody can Minimum wage* — north and Then to bear them sing aeeom make our baxaar a success. formance of U>a range. Latter Huributt of Oolumbla, Al- ily, get down to talking It over at {deny that it'a put a lot ot (>eopIa to of Isabella, will install their newly To tba Editor: _ T Although industries throughout Horace Wells Bellere. The two were supper and in the evening. They > work, cut out,child labor, reduced elected officers at a meeting th at Aa a Bbclallat I abould like to ! south—would be S18 weekly. Msxl- paaled with their guitars, the sweet We are also, deeply indebted to guests of the baby's grandmother, te rt Maatarton of Middletown and Better. Conneetlcut will be closed down and dlicuas'it in their own way in this hours some. will be held tonight In the New .oommant on your recent editorial I mum wages would be 810,400 yearly. Gospel hymns which are so dear to the Manchester Tavern Owners Mrs. H. W. SeUera. Oaytoo Q. MiUar of Middlefleld. He’s for ComitetitlOB. Hotel Sheridan. The officero will No one would b« permitted to cut nearly everyone and you forget all Association for their donation and there will eonsequinUy be no gaa There will be a service of holy Tha laiga attendance and the floral aeries, of which thia ia the seventh ‘entitled "What To Do." While some I wages. A stiff fine and sentence about the depression, and if you we deeply apprectg{te the backing we tributaa ware wltne'-M to the e»- article, and ^ t a far clearer insight “It’s cut out a lot of bad things. be installed by State President Shea consumed Induatiialiy on that day, HEBRON communion at St. Peter’s EplacopiU Into its wrorktngs than they have I know it’s stopped the Mammoth Hartford, Nov. 26—King Turkey and the installation will be followed of your augyeatlona will aaaiat in ‘ wou(d be imposed on violators ba don't gugrdr yourself very carefully received from various merchants in church at B:4S a. m.. Thankaglv^ team In which be wm held by hla stalks proudly across Connecticut’a WARDS Thai the domestic use of gas wilt rlsa to otained from involved explanationa Stores from advertising trick Items by a chicken dinner. The installa- ing Valuea ‘allevtatlac unemploymant, your I they employers or employees. Many you will find you are smiling once Manchester and also to the Center day, the Rev. Harold Keen, rector, relaUvaa and towBspaonla. m rial , . -s'.' ■- „''•%&'>. , I manufacturera, buslneas men and more. And why not? Smiling Flute Band for their line sportsman- Its highest peak of tho year on WM ta tha OUaad oamafoiiy. of experts. below cost Just to get a crowd In the countryside preening his feathers in tion and dinner will be in the private :plaa ba a whole would be aa lnef> Thanksgiving Day, it is shown in a LeaHe F. Croll of Larchmont, N, offldatlng. Mr. Keen ariU leave -• a a store. dining room on the second floor of i farmers would be unable to Imme- doesn't cost a cent. Mrs. Aycock leads ship in turning out to parade with Y., ia spending some time at the Immediately after the service on a Mra. Btto Lawta of Norwich anticipation of America’s tradition- . tactlve as the New Deal or Old j diately hire 25 per cent more work the congregation In singing some .'f us Saturday night. review of gas company records of It the week-end a t Mr. and BY w n x j s THORNTON "They can take a temporary loss al day of feasting. And a Thanks- the hotel, which baa been engaged 'Deal. I believe it la time for politl- past yean. The reason Is that motor trip to Oreenwich, where ha on a thing like that, and I can't. But, for the evening by the (Circle. : ere and maintain an $18 minimum the inspiring hymns of the church, We sdso feel that we owe an apolo-,. home of hie slater, Mrs. Victoria will epend tba rest of the day and SS!‘:ra. c n ^ to a HUla’. CHAPTER SEVEN giving budget of from $5 to $7 will .'ciaaa' and big bualneaa men to cease more home cooklngxis done on that Strong. HU aoa, WUlUm Oroll, la on the other band, there’s some bring the choicest Connecticut na- ' wage in their present flnancial con' and can she lead? You feel like gy to the public as we stated we ex- Friday with hU mother. Mrs. D. L. Buell and her aon, 'I stopped a t Nobles’ to ' get a playlny pinochle, setback and bridge ! ditlon. Like yourself and the joining with the others whether }roti day than any other day in the year, Irving, of Laconia, N. H., ara paaa- things I can sell below code mini- tive fancy Yellow Tag turkey to 'and show some action. Unemployed pected out of town bands to parade. even including Christmas. a student a t Windham High school Mrs. Roselle Waldo Is spending Ir of your regular kind of shoes, mum prices and still (>ay code wages - PILGRIMAGE TO SHRINE ! Socialists, I would establish a cen. can sing or not, and the strange That statement was made in earnest the week a t the home of 6er son-la- ing thia weak with bar mother, Mra. your table and . with it the time people don't want to play cards— ; tral naflonal bank. With gold rs- , The Thanksgiving domestic gaa Mrs. Strong and hU daughter, MiM " reported Ms Janea, aa her hus- and follow-code conditions. honored "flxln’s” of , thing about It 1a that the pianist, in fact twenty-five Invitations were Jean, are in Larchmont for a time. Uw. Mr. and Mra. Asa W. ElUs In E. B. Foote. Mr. Buell returned to band hung bis bat on the rack in the Y o u S a v o o n ’•they want work at a decent, re- serves of $8,076,000*000 this bank Mra. Wood, has the faculty of bring- load is an indication that the'minds hla home Sunday aftantoon. "T think I ought to be allowed to, fluffy golden turnips, hot mince pie Rosary Shrine, Summit, N. J.;— 's p e ^ b ie wage. sent to out of town bands belonging of Omnectlcut people in general are Local Christian Bndaavorera gave Gilead. hall. "You need a new pair for but Tm not. I think they ought to The Pilgrimage on Sunday Dec. 2nd would print $6,0(>0,(X>0.000 In green- ing all the voices into harmony on to the Conn. Fifers and Drummers Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Bevln a pleas- Repreaentattve and Mrs. Edmund The regular meeting of. the Tri- and pumpkin, os well as the ail- W a r d s S p e c ia l f You are right when you say our back currency. This money would the chorus. Rev. Aycock Is a force- on that day let'upbn the November County Christian Endeavor Union Sundays. lay off price-fixing as long m you essential turkey , according Association. The Democratic parade feast which has been traditional ant surprise at their home In East H. Norton and tbair tem youngest keep up wages and hours. ■ I still Q u ality W athar 'country is capable of supporting Its be loaned at no Interest to employ- ful preacher aa well as a sweet in Hartford held most of the bands children apent Sunday in UnlonvUle; WM held Sunday evening at the lo- "But they've gone up $1 from to the State Department. of Agri- ^'population in easy comfort. But ers who needed It. The central among New Englandera. since the Hampton Friday evening. The cal church. Rev. Edmund Cbasaec, what we've always paid. I didn't think it’s only through com(>etlUon culture. siifger, and each evening brings a there that had planned to parade party bad been planned for the week guests of Mrs. Horton's mother, Mra. your scheme for promoting prosper- bank would not demand security massage from Qod to hearts that are with us. Pilgrim fathen set asld4 a day of director of the Labor Temple know whether you’d wrant me to get that the buyer .gets a break. There is no better bird to be ;ity by spending twelve billion dol- feast in 1621 in thanksgiving for before, but was postponed. Elizabeth Doyle. “And so long m the competition for the loans as the RFC does at longing to hear from someone In au- Thanking the editor for the space Mr. and Mrs. T. H. KaHogg and New York City was tha apeahar. them or not.” fojiqd than the turkey raised right hara for roads, bridges, hospitals, present. thority who can help them In their allotted roe and our many frienu in the first harvest which New Eng- The Hebron football team gave a Saturday, December 1, will be "Ye-e-ea, go ahead," said Pa slow- isn’t in cutting wages and hours, here in Connecticut which has been schools, et cetra does not get to the ' What would the plan do ? It would land soil bad ever yielded to a smashing defeat to the Andover children of Hartford were at their I’m for competition, not price-fixing bewilderment Manchester, I remain as ever, country place In the 'vicinity of social at the (laraOBage for all chil- ly. "1 suppose It's this NRA buai- especially fitted .and which under $5 Down, $3 Monthly ibottom of our difficulties which are put ^ n million people to work al- white man. In a game played in Andover Sat- dren, fourteen years and younger. nesa that’s put ’em up. Seema aa and reducing production to quotas." goes, official state ins|]ection', assur- ■.caused by technological unemploy- There la no sham, no wildfire, Yours truly, Hopevale for the week-end. Small Carrying Charge most immediately. That would re- Robert E. Thayer, Although the cooking gas load fol- urday afternoon. The Rev. Harold Mra. E tta Lewis of Norwich and if everything's going up except the Price Hikes Worry Ma. ing tenderneM, plumpness and other janent. I believe in a reasonable pub- store faith and confidence at once. services are not unduly long, and lows Uie same general tendencies as Keen, Oarence B. Porter and Les- 'A m es W. Sisson accompanied Mr. Mrs. Iva Rlcharda of VeraalllM and "Well, Pa," responded Ma Jones, jrou can see sincerity and a desire to Secretary. and Mra. Francis Slater ot Norwich stuff I sell. I can’t seem to put my desirable qualities essential tp a Jllc works program, but your plan Relief taxes would drop all over the that found in the curve of gas pro- lie Broil fumUhed transportation for Mr.-and Mrs. H. P. CoIIlnt of Co- rices up on accotmt of the chain "I haven’t minded (laying more for s°tlsfactory Thanksgiving feast. More qnality featnree j-would not keep things going. It country. There would be no need be helpful written ail over the faces duction on Sundays or other holi- the Hbron boys. on a motor trip to Manchaater Sun- lumbia called at Mra. E. E. Foote'a things M long as I« thought the of these splendid Christian evan- SHOP IN TOWN day, visiting friends. . ' «oOre. down the streej. •The supply of Connecticut tur- than in other washers {Would be but temporary relief. What for Uncle Toby Cross or others to days when there is no industrial ac- An error in this column recently Sunday afternoon. ''Still, aa John’s always saying, farmers and workmen in factories keys this year is 20 per cent belbw would you do with the unemployed- gelists from Oklahoma City. We Editor, Manchester Evening Herald, tivity, it reaches far greater priced far higher t Tri- levy new taxes. We would actual- Dear Sir: made it appear that Fred Rowley of 'Local achools will close Wednes- Lsupixjse we ju;it have to pay the were getting the difference. that of last year but the quality is eane agitator, wash- ‘after the public works program ex- ly attain that 1026 price level. A thank them for stopping awhile In heights. Early In the morning it Amston made a large purchase of STATE’S TERCENTENARY day for tha ThanktgiviBg recess. .’’But you can be mighty sure our abo^c average The Department Ipired? Public works cannot end our town for we know that this will Will you kindly .publish this let- extra aa our part in workln’ fc^ re- board action walls, 6- house 'worth $6,000 would sell for ter os a protest against the recent begins to rise above the ordinary land, bouses, etc., of the Amston covery. I’d do it more cheerfully consumers’ council will make a pro- of Agriculture anticipates that , technological unemployment any $6,000 not $4,0(H). Farmers would be a better community becau.se holiday curve and continues to swell Lake Oimpany within the past few New London, Nov. 27.—(AP)— test if we Qnd that somebody’s -tak- aheat porcelain tnb I they have visited us, and many appointment of an Investigator Jn though, if I was sure the extra dol- many people who desire the highest Imore than a laxative will cure con- make more money and buy more In size until the peak is reached in days. Thus far deeds have been An organizing committee headed by lar was really going into higher pais ing advantage of Uie codes to profi- quality, turkey available, may . be- Atlpation. It will not prevent greedy city-made goods. Folks with new hearts now almost in despair will be the charity department, from out of the afternoon. Then the gas con- drawn for only one purchase, that Former Lieutenant Governor Emeat singing before they leave, town. for some shoe-worker, and not just teer. disappointed unless their orders are ' manufacturera from driving their jobs and others with "secure" Jobs sumption drops back to holiday nor- of the house and lot later resold to E. Rogers moved forward today with D o n't R e a d t h is into bigger profits." "t don’t, care whether the NitA already placed with local markets. workers like slaves, nor will it bring "Floods of joy o’er my soul The general belief la, that there la plans for the observance of the ter- would build new homes and ahorc no one in the ranks of the unem- mal. Paul Pagac. Mr. Rowley has, how- Unless yon aro Intaiaited ia a "Aren’t they going to change this is run b» a board or by General The department is not only recom- .about a reduction in hours of labor. cottages, buy new cars, boats, Like the sea billows roll. Meanwhile the physical properties ever, contracted for other purchases centenary of Connecticut in this city NRA law this winter?" asked Ma. Johnson, or whether workmen help mending the use of Connecticut tur- (radios, fiimlturc, silks, refrigera, ployed of tills town, who has the next year and prepared to appoint madidaa which has helped ’ At present there are approximate- Since Jesus came into mv proper qualifications and experi- 'of the ga.s producing plants are kept in Amston. over 700,000 woaMD end "I hear so,many bf the women at run the codes or not, or even wheth- keys this year but is also suggest- P e r f o r a t i o n s! ,ly 41,000,000 unemployed peraona In tors, insurance, typewriters, shrubs heart." working at full tilt to meet the de- Mrs. Harold Gray was discharged assisting committees. er R’s ail constitutionak) ing that many Connecticut Homes ence, This Is without foundation. The committee was commissioned girls. Tike it before and after the Home and School League say New Stltchin g l 'the country aa against 10,700,01)0 and thousands of other necessities We have been' talking for a long The writer has had years of ex- mand. Hours before the added de- from the Windham Memorial hospi- childbirth, at the Change or that prices have gone way up oVer ^ just Know that if some of these might have an iiffiovation by serv- nnemployed. Why are these folks and luxuries. time now about a revival In business mand cornea (a time which can be tal Saturday and ta recovering at to tasks of selecting an executive wbeocTcr yon are oervoae aad what higher wages would ‘ make prices keep goftifi; up, there are a ing an all-Connecticut ThanksgW- Factories would be busy filling perience In welfare Investigation committee and citizens committee at Fashio n N EWSI lout of Jobs? Ask the farmer, the ao that there will be jobs for all work and Is listed with the unem- determined with fair accuracy from her home. niodown. 98 o « of 100 eey. them. lot of things I’m going tp stop buy- Ing dinner. Conneqjlcut .cranb^- laborer or the clerk. He will tell orders. Their taxes would be low- who want to work,‘and our leadera past experience' the extra supply of Schools of the town will close, meeting last night at which Oov. "It belpe maT’ ing. And eakers. profiteer." things about the law that help the Jt Hornes to apples and other fall asd women in factories, offices and would rise, Workers would have It efforts will be in vain. We need in thia state. .Within the individual home, prob- WEEKLY—25c. "Yes,” replied Pa Jones. “It’ll main things: No child labor, shorter (niits, onions, pumpkins, celery and the P rice of 8 P ie ces ! farms. Foolishly, big business men easier and become’ more cultured. God more than we need anything ably not as much gas is used for I all have to get a good combing over hours, better pay, endiqg cut-throat all ncee.asary vegetables Including Just as new as today’s thought they were saving money No longer would they fear their The assumption that a local per- Neat, Dependable Service. headlines t These two else In this world, and with the son would be inclined to be partial co'oking as was once the case, for | in Congress this winter, for it all com[>etltion without ending, nsal fair sweet (^latoes, it Is possible to se- with labor-saving machinery. But own shadows. Slave-driving and Psalmist of old we should cry, “Wilt tnkulated ovens, automatic, heat con-1 THAT BETTER MOVING competition. cure locally-groiSn products in suffi- smooth oxfords offer a Complete dining room—at a sensationally low machines could not buy their pro- excessive bossing would be over. In their reports on cases is a reflec- expires next Juno,! 'anyway, you Then not revive us agcln that Thy tion on the bones^ of those local trol to the exact quantity needed AND TRUCKING know, unless tVs extended or some- "It’s a big job, and It’s one of the cient quantities to meet- Cohnecti- smart choice of clover price! Extension table, buffet, china, arm chair, ducts. Real estate holdings of banka. In- people may rejoice In Thee." lor Accomplishing the particular main jobs that Congress has to do^ cut’s Thanksgiving ne$ds. ‘ Many l>erforatiotis or fascinat- Vhemployed folks went to surance cbmpanlas and manufac- people applying, and the hiring of Hartford-Manchester thing. It’ll be a big job, I'd just and 5 side chairs—all in Oriental 'wood veneer-— M usings of a layman, an Investigator from out of town is cooking job at hand. Automatic as soon not be in Congress trying to this winter." products are plentiful and the care- Distinctive Fashions! ing stitching. Black or city fathers for help. Relief taxes turera would increase In value mak- heat control, for one thing, makes it Express For Thanksgiving ful shopper may select those which brown call-grt^. finished satin smooth. Chair seats in tapestry. mouuted. Folks bpught less mer- ing these Institutions sounder. Folks Wm. E. KEITH, not following out the stand taken, do it, myself." 561 Main Street. that relief ftnds should be used unnecessary to open the oven door Dial 6260 Cook yoeir Turkey In a good 8-20 ROYAL Mkraij* KITCHEN It will be a tremendous job. NEXT: LalMr—on old friend who will not only make an attractive chandise. Manufacturers paid high- would travel more. Rallroada with every few minutes to see how the RANGE with Oil Burner. The BEST we^ra ever hoA. wiU ha and healthful menu but which will er taxes and their sales and profits Increased far loadings and profits where thejravould do the most good AUSTIN CHAMBERS President Roosevelt called the Na- has been active in trying to soli'c DRESS NONE IS FIT locally. meal is progressing. Thus heat sold for about Its value. Pay Vt down—balance 60 days. tional Industries Recovery Act "the labor’s problem calls on Pa Jones be low in price. dm ped. They began to lose faith would buy new equipment. Service Editor, The Herald: 4 1 Beantlfnl 8-Pleee Dining Set. Good vnlue 148.00. Tnke R For the famUy whose budget will and discharged more workers as an stations would sell more gas and oil. Charity should start at hort)e in most Important and far-reaching and explains much that Pa didn’t Manchester the great is fallen, is rases where the taxpayer's money away at 828.60. ^ down—balaace 60 days. legislation ever adopted by the understand before. not (>ermlt the purchase of a Con- "economy” measure. People lost Theatera would have full houses fallen! necticut, Yellow Tag turkey, a Con- COATS their cars, homes, farms and money. and musicians would bo recalled by is involved. American Congress." Alas, alas, that great town, for EXPERIENCED. ,It is the greatest peace-time move- necticut roast chicken is suggested 1 1 ^ were discouraged. aa Inalstent and enlightened public. as a satisfactory substitute. The Those who still held jobs tightened Vaudeville would return. .Milk pro- In an evil hour is thy Judgment ment ever made by a free country OLD FASHIONED TURKEY Rayon Taffeta Slips come. NO .mokiT D I CK HI'.VTINO to get industry to write a set ot Department points out that wfill* '■Ihelr purse strings, for they might ducers would Bell more milk. Stores BENSON’S Furniture Exchange turkey is usually considered a part $9-95 Straight and be next. More men were dropped— would sell more goods. Advertising Among thy worthy men and (•ortland. Ore.— D. Benich, proud | Johnson Block rules for the game of business. In women, among the thousands whom of his flock of ducks, turned detec- i lot) per cent regulated countries, DINNER STILL POPULAR of the Thanksgiving feast. It is far V-Top Modohl and sales dropped still more. Lower would expand. There would bs no thou hast trained In thy schools, better to” swalldw one’s pride” and sales and Increased taxes spelled h?.®*! Jpr unemployment Inaurancs. tlve when the quackers started dta- budness is not a game—it is a mili- The fabrlca are - fine: bark- there Is found not one fit to investi- appearlng: When drily two remain- tary maneuver carried on at orders have a high-quality chicken than it insmplo3rment, poverty, depression. Communism and faclim would die Is to have a poorquality turkey. weaves, bpucles, crepes! The BSBsible folks know the depression a natural death. gate thy charity cases. All thy ed Benich caught two youthful duck from the b l^ e r political command. Biff Bird Reiints On Traditional furs are applied In Ingenious new Is due to technological unemploy- Young people could afford to wise men and women which thou hunters in the act of finishing the Game Geto Too Rough. New EnRiand Holiday — ways. Tl(e price—low! ment (misuse of machinery) and marry. Everybody would work and hast reared are departed from thee Hock. The hoys gave him the gun Yet, under business as a competi- Menas Submitted. S Doom ef Fotejr*^ lack of confidence which brought make money. Everybody would and thou shalt find them no more to pay for the durks, he told the j tive game, the productive machinery at all. sheriff’s office. and the standard of living reached a on deflation. buy and make more work, and Thy high mental powers, thy In- The old-fashioned New England Lo osens Cough Crepe Slip pers What would I suggest? I would everybody would be -happy. higher point in this country than in ' baa undergone G if t Sh irts tellectual abilities, of which the any other. □ NTGOMERY fra Biai or lilhouette cut reform the NRA by kicking out This Is the plan In brief. If you world has boa.sted, Is come to some slight changes in recent years Froof ll swmsm - ‘iKs.** rmegm iiM and p riced iowl_— Donald RIchberg and wealthy Clay approve It. clip It out and send It to THANKSGIVING But the game got too rough. The but the central features of roasts FQroldorYou&V"-duffBiday nought. The light of wisdom ant Broadcloth in .white, solid col- Thou lackest common understand- allowing too many hidden-ball plays. o 1.0 a r e d u p fftticAatl rcaulta. Cougha duo lined with blue and topped th.'ce-fourtha of the rusty professors "ARaO". ing and needeth the wisdom of , pie remain overwhelmingly popu- q u i c k l y —e h e to coldamaysKaeriouafatt, 824-888 Main Street, Manchester ors, (Mtterna—won’t fade! U d stiff-necked economists in the Nov. 23, 1934. I). S. C. The brass knuckles were knock- IM U Sue.*'M ra. don't delay. Oat tetiuinc with a blue bow. Covered heel. a Ifoya’ Gift Shirts . . . . 4$e strangers. Henceforth look to the I lar, according to, informatibn from Po m ore k i FOLEY’S today-refuaa au6* "crcln trust" and substitute men ing out too many players. The ■titutaa. Sold emyirbarfc hills whence cometh good judg- game was too rough. It had to have home-makers in over 300 New Eng- who bad something In their heads H.XNE EVANGKLIH.M ment. A stranger 1 shall send unto ' FOOT SPECIALIST land localities just assembled by the beside.: sawdust. Under wartime Editor of Evening Herald: thee \yho shall tell thy taxpayers j CHIROPODIST SPECIALS a new set of rules. home-makers’ service bureau of pe vc.'3 I would compel mamifac- With your kind permission I would how their shekels should be spent. When N$£A was begun In the sum- First National Stores. The changes tu'.'crr. hurlness men and farmers like through your public forum I 8o.S Main Mt., Kiiliionw Building mer of 1933, representatives of all thus salth the boss. Oh men an,! ‘ I’hone: .VI'IO reported by the women, who sub- hiiin,'; feur or more workers to In- column to Impress upon" the people women of Manchester; justice cry- . AT industries flocked to Washington to mitted their favorite Thanksgiving Warm Winter crc’.r th e ranks of their employees draw up' new rules. They had al- of Manchester the blessed privilege elh out unto you: "Ye almple-mlnd- j Office Hours: 9 t« 6. dinner menus In a prize contest con- Pun Silk H o m 23 ps ■ cent, even though they loaf- anil oi)poitunlty we have of hearing ed; ye fools!" Behold the eons and ' Evenings By AppoIntnienL ways said they could make a fairer ducted by First National are in QUICK-ACTION M oney In 48 hours o r less . . . no red Overceerts ed hr’* th,'’ time. No employee work- two of Qod's Evangelists sing and daughters within thy gates,, groan-i Thiirn. Iind .Sat.. 9-6—7-8 P. M. and better game of it themselves "fixln’s." The reign of King Tur- I n L o v e ly N ew in^j I.T agriculture would be allowed preach, the Cloapel, Ing beneath heavy burefens, but i if everybody could be made to abide key as the favored monarch of New iape . . , en d efi eesy repeymenf- plan Shades to wo.'l: over 42 hours weekly. All Rev. Jarrette and Dell Aycock lack knowledge and wisdom to con- the rules. England Thanksgiving tables re- — o ver a perio d of 3, 6, 8, 10 or even Code Task Tremendous. 20 months, if you want it. Consult us. So every code contained some rules mains unchallenged. Tomato juice WELDON’S and fruit cocktail are among the O u r service Is friendly en d sympa « 1 8 .9 5 for minimum pay, shorter hours and no child labor. . It bad been impos- popular new-comers to the Thanks- thetic. 903 main st r eet sible to adopt any such rules before, giving menu. A salad is named by The only chnrva la thraa fiarceiit par startling Ward quality! the overwhelming majority of iminili on unpnid am ount of Innn Smart shades in these because the ^ti-trust laws forbade housewives as being a desirable part competitors to get together on such of the dinner. Mashed (>otatoes, Personal Fipanee Company 100% wool weaves. rules—it was thought that eliminat- squash, turnip, creamed onions, and lltMtni 2. S tn te T h o n fe r flldm* They're rayon-lined! Each time aha puta them ed oomi>etition,' fostered monopoly. T03 Main Street Telephone S4S0 82.00 Lucky Strike sweet potatoes are the most piopular '50-'300 Long wearing! Ward on thell thank yoot For $1.50 Bottled In Bond So the anti-trust laws were prac- vegetables. there’a plenty of wear in kkt uicker if Brandy, A o Granada Wine, tically suspended in the hope that values 1 every |>air of theae good- S Q A group of home economists se- the rules would clean up the game. afth...... 11 Years Old . . 0 9 C lected from the menus submitted to . ^ looking lervice weights! Getting, some 500 Industries under First National thia dinner planned Full fashioned, in fetch- codes m less than a year proved a by Mrs. H. G. Johnson, 123 South ing new shadetl CALIFORNIA W IN E ...... ______5 fnr fiOo tremendous task, but General Hugh Pleasant street, Amherst, Maas., for S. Johnson, ^minlstrator of the act, the first cash award: Tomato YOU S top AT $2.50 Imported S t Croix did I t juice, olives, crisp crackers, celery $1.00 Kent’s T T C ,., The hrst code, cotton textiles, cel- Rum, Q Q ebrated Its first anniversary by the stuffed with roquefort cheese spread, Well Said fare on Wards Hon ^dvaporatlng erth...... $ 1 aSfo Gin, f if th ...... i D C biggest strike in 10 years. Many roast turkey, oyster stuffing, giblet of them are barely getting under gravy, mashed potatoes, turnip, For Smooth Winter Driving way. creamed onions, whole wheat rolls, i I * I -^Wintmr’Proof your whole PAUL JO N E S...... 11.49 pint It is a noble experiment, to give cranberry jelly, orangeries and When You business a chance to wash its own grapefruit sections on watercress or L.'.'zir ANTI-FREEZE car now—and use the Gaso- face. lettuce, French dressing, crackers, $1.00 93 Proof $2.75 Calvert Fay of Many Dro|>s. with whlpped„gream, ^ line with Climatic Control Green Orchard, dJQ _ full o o Since the codes went into effect, mixed nuts, coffee. ' $ 1.19 ...... — fifth ...... $ msm9 some two or three million men have Honorable mention was accorded ; “S a y I t W i t h Straight, pint . C menus submitted by the following • In Your Container.’ ou LIKE TO CO when you’re ready Pints $1.45. gone back oti industrial jobs. Somo Manchester women; Mrs. (iurt to go—that's human nature.W e ll- mdustrics have nearly as many as Y in 1929. Herrmann. 68 Campfleld road; Mrs. make up your mind that thia Winter PINE CREST ...... , ...... fuHnuart J. S. Nelli, 49 Park street and Mrs. Wards non-evaporating anti-freeze gives you IMoWii , • • . Hourly rates of pay have gone up Mary Hauelsen, 118 Pine street, Flowers” maximum protection at a mighty low price I Re- you’re not going to coax a halky car. ^ ^ ^ t o 1929 levels in many cases. South Manchester. $2.00 Imported $2.00 Straight Rye, But with hours cut to take on sists rust and seepage. One filling lasts all First of all—you’ll want a good gas- Grave*! Yankee Standard ^ ^ ^ ^ n o r e men, the weekly pay of many winter. You can even use it again next year I oline. Socony Mobilgas is made to order Vermouth, A ^ / I O a t work actually fell, while the cost fifth...... 1 e^il 100 Proof, ^ o H Q for cold-weather driving—because it full quart ^ A e O a / of living rose. Men at work In many has Climatic Control. cases found themselves worse off Overnight A, P, FLOWERS for THANKSGIVING STAar lASlF.R with Mobiloil Amir. End the than before the codes began. Remember Your Hostess! That exclusive feature makes it mix heavy drains that run down your ballrry. T Labor waa bitterly disappointed. News Despite the act’s guarantee of the ^'WlntM- King** better with air—gives you a quick-firing la b le Make Your Thankssriving Dinner Com* Flowers wUl do much to bring the spirit of Thanksgiving Into fuel charge even in a ttonc-cold engine. right to organize, it) found Itself op- $84*95 A7% M ore Povrar plete With Our Delicious Barbecued posed by a broad backfire of com- New London, 0)nn.—^The auxiliary your home. The cost Is so little that you cannot afford to be 88 DOWN No waste either—every drop works. pany unions. schooner, B, T. Hillman, unreported without them. |$8 Monthly, Small Carrying 18 M ot. Sorvico Flowers for Nuts! I t found members fired for organ- at her home port, Edgarton, Mass., J Charge And that means no gasoline drainingpast Thanksgiving! In no other izing activity. It found on unwiir Remember, that your orders whether small or large will re- the piston rings to dilute crankcase oil. since early Sunday, arrived here un- Toasted Frosh With BuKer infiness to deal with the tmlons,.once der her own power. ceive our best attention. If you cannot l>e at home with the old Then there*! Mobiloil Arctic—now way can you grace the festive board BRIDGE MIXED NUTS, lb...... 30« organized. folks for Thanksgiving, remember their thoughts will be of you And the greatest wave of strikes East Rochester, N. H.—Apparent A Fa m o us B a k e r! I "-inade by the new Clcorosol Process. It Without Peanuts, lb. . . : ...... &9c in years followed, not for higher ly mistaken for a deer by a hunter, on this day. Why not send your greetings, your wife’s and your makes Winter starting much euiier. Moses ‘nbbetts, 55, was shot and WRhy* sirs'y J>4MiklaNlgh^ S h e ll Y'>>r«riax»c-E!H¥ir-* And those are just two of the friendly CASHEWS, 1-1 l b ...... 20c’ NRA” regarding organization and wTre”^ ser^ce? It will surely give them great Joy. No battery worries for BRAZILS, 1-4 l b ...... 25c collective bargaining. brother’s farm near West Lebanon. at least IS months widi helps your Socony service man has to brilliant flowers. They sparkle with the Find Ftewa in System. Me. Compare it with others costing much morel See ^LjMONDS, 1-4 lb. ,30c Wards'"Winter King". offer. He renders a complete 4-point Grilles, like the Darrow board ap- Suggestions: the easy to clean polished cast-iron cooking top, 47% m art power than Winter-proofing Service that protects very spirit of the seasoa Order now! > PECANS, 1*4 l b ...... 25c pointed to pick flaws In the NRA, QUAKES IN TURKEY ' the full porcelain enamel finish. Cast-iron fire- S o d ^ of Antomotiro found many. Darrow charged, and MUMS—Yellow, Bronze, White and Pink. Engineers' raqnire- your whole car. See IDEAL MIXED, full pound...... 39c Senator Borah repeats, that codes box linings. Dock-aab grates for hard coal or your Socony dealer. fotanbul, Turkey, Nov. 27.—(AP) POM POMS—Yellow, Bronze, Pink, White and RW,' ments. TOU CAN were being administered by the man- —A severe earthquake today de- wood! Cool Bakelite door handles. A typical •T your u ok is filled with Socony nm r i .ibsic a t io si U a wise iorrst- ufacturers in such way as to drive Carnations - Sweet Peas - Roses - Snapdragions, WHhUPMaS. .98J8 stroyed 14 vfUages In the Mouche W srdvaluel Let ns demcn^tfate h. ‘r I It s Made to order for m (Bier driving. Bent any time, especially amort Daw. FLOWERS B Y WIRE Peanut Brittle .. .29c lb. ' Pcfipermint Patties .... the little fellow out of business. Diarbeki secUon Of old Kurdistan. .\nywhere — .\ny Time Rum and Butter Toffee,. Consumers' boards charged that There were more than 100 dead and ...... *•••.... ,29c lb. prices were being fixed so that even injured. Flowers For All Occasion's. PHONE 5463 ...... 29c lb. Hard Duidy .... ,23c lb. those who could pay high wages and The shocks continued this after- M f! Hershey Kisses ..25c lb. Marshmallows .. .19c lb. still sell at cheap prices weren't be- noon, causing fears of further cas- ISOCONY ing allowed to do It, and that the ualties. t ANDERSON GREENHOUSES & DIAL! SoexiNY Mobilgas Mobiloil SCRAFFTS - DURAND’S CHOCOLATES consumer was p’aying more than the costa added to goods by higher pay Twenty-six women arc represent- M O N T G O M E R Y W A R D PARK HILL FLOWER SHOP and shorter hours. ROWER SHOP 5161 SOLD dealers ed among the thousands of taxicab TiYfjuexozr Leading Florists 8o Pa Jones was only one of mil- drivers In New York caty, who re()- 158 Eldridge Street Phone 8686 824-828 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, 60c ""'$1.00'°""'’ lions when he sat Ip his favorite resent almost every nationality In chair a ^ said, partly to himself, the world. 1 L ?;?m’

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thoughts ot the people infinitely teacher anywhere quallfled to ‘ dn- Yale faculty BMmbar who wint to foods hard to dlgatti.eBtiag et higli- Or if you are tntareutad ia Btom- struet" Use of youth to the Philadelphia a few weeks ago to ly aeasooed fooda You may rest a»- acri .£:iJ iuc to stamps and more eonoplcuous than any it has look to OB a production of "Tris- aufDd that tfeD fault lias to your ask for 4 on STOMACH UI^S3tfl. ^Companionate Marriage * Roselles ‘CHI[ISTOPHERBEAN’ held stnee the Civil War. drawing of eonclusiODS on these sub- HEALTH-DIET ADVICE tan and Isolde'’ for which be had haUts wbloh art aot good aad the N. Y. Stocks Local Stodis The three p; rollss were ma- How many of us really know any- jects. and that any attempt to do so designed the dostumes. The house BY UK. EKANK McCUt cure will ooBM only from the de- QUBSTION8 AND ANSWERS signed to Ma>k Hoi; was sold out. and nobody seemed le doc- thing about the Supreme Court— must necessarily be a perversion of HDSstiiras ui regard to Heallb oad Oiel velopment et good Dating hahita. (Feeliag of Saffoenttan) (FunUahed by Putnam k Oo.) IS iB L Y PRESENTED tor, Mrs. Margai andley, hla to have heard of Arthur Bevan, so At thD atari ot tha troatment for Question: Mrs. Olive V. arrites: *T Happy After Seven Co-Years Adam Ehep ...... 714 the funcUons of the schools. w IITbs ewswerril By Ur Net oy wfen eaa Central Row, Hartford, Conn. wife, and Miss Fall FMlowt as Ab* whence docs it derive such overmas- they wouldn’t let biro In. Finally simple stomach trouble, tha fasting have at times a feeling of suffoca- Air Reduo ...... 112 be addreiwed Id fsure of Ml* paprr. Ba- by, their faithful Id/of gll work, tering authority in this democracy Naturally, then, considerable sus- he just sneaked in. Skulked cura will glva tha qulckast rasulta. Alaska Jun ...... 17 etees stsniyd. eeU-addreeeed envelopck tion, eapadally vhen I am talking 1 P. M. Stocks Mr. Holmes threw hi iseltyinto the as it may be called on to exercise in picion will attach to any movement around in the uppier corridors The fast should last for at least fi for any length of time. The doctor Allegheny ...... IH trying to get a glimpse of the for reply' ...... 185>i Comijiaiiity Players, In Sec- character he wa^ traVing, and to the public schools for a sudden days and you may usa aithar a told me I bad nasal catarrh. Would Remember That Bensatioiial Allied Chem ...... Bonk Stocks this possibly Impending conflict? stage, and finally found an aper- Ain C a n ...... 105 Ml although he haf asai^ed /a variety Assd Goa and -Elec straight water fast, using a glass- that be tha cause of it? ” Bid Aaked of roles in productioito of/the Com- The history of the United States departure Into the realms of eco- ture behind one of the boxes BEUEF FOR STOMACH •eral ooreness and tenderness in the Am Comi Alco ...... 32>4 Amer Sup j ful o f water every hour or you may ' .Aaswar: Heart trouble will some- Cap Nat Bank A Trust 7 11 ond Offering of Season, munity flayers and /other organiza- 'Supreme Court is one of the most nomic study unless there is good through which be could peep. TROUBUD : pit of the stomach remains. The use a fruit juice foft, oimply taking Kansas Weddmg? Yonll Am Fgn Pow ...... 5% Blue. Rid Tiring of that, he boldly slip- times causa a feeling ot suffocation, <3onn. R i v e r '...... 450 ___ tions, he never appeared to better extraordinary, one of the moat fan- reason to believe that the purpose I tongue becomes coated, there ia a an 8-ourice glass of fruit juice every but, If you had some serious dis- Am Rad St S ...... 16 Htfd. Conn. Trust .... 53 57 Central St ped Into one of the rear chairs to The patient with stomach trouble bad taste to the moiith and the Am Smelt ...... 36 0 advantage, and conyulsed the audi- tastic things to the annals of gov- of that movement is not to head off two hours. It ia aU right to usa can- order, your doctor would undoubted- Be Interested to Read Hartford National . . . 18 20 Excellent Work. ence with his ablli^- to express his Cities Ser Oa* fttr. tr Mt) ...... tiv* the box. Found himself in the endures • group of ^mptoms com- ' breath is unpleaaant. A large ma- Am Tel and Tel ...... 108’i Cities 8erv.\ Ptr Month, by anil ...... * new trends of social and economic grip of several firm hands. Very nad tomato Juiea. oraags juice, ly have diaoovarad It with a careful Phoenix St. B. and T. 165 — emotions from joy/tc deep despair. I 01 ernment. mon In dlgwtive disorders and even i joiity of the cases have catarrh ot grapefruit julca or canned unsweet- examination, Your suffering from Am Tob B ...... 87’ i Elec Bond • « 0I> The power to make the decision of thought by teaching Bourbonlsm ot shortly afterward he was to a though all ot the following symp- Am Wat Wks ...... 14% Insurance Stocks Mrs. Margareil Handlejr as the police station being interviewed ; the nose or throat and the discharge ened pineapple juice. The first day nasal catarrh would not likely cause Aboot Them. Aetna Casualty ...... 54 56 Two delightful hours of genuine Midwest Fascism in those schools. toms may not be present, usually : of mucus also plays a part in mak- Anaconda ...... n doctor’s ambitious, Imugbty wife, NlagHud HEHBititt o r I'Hfc: ASdDCIATBD the nation In this impending vital by some men who turned out to or two you may feel “lonesonM” for such a symptom. Probably the real Aetna Fire 'x ...... 44 46 entertainment were furnl.'>hed an PRI£SS two or more ate noted. I ing the breath bad. food but once the stomach is reliev- cause of your feeUng of suffocaUon Armour III ...... 6 had an equally diffl/ult part, and Penn Road I matter or to Invalidate any act 6f. be Secret Service operatives. The Atchison . .. '...... 66% Aetna Ufe .> ...... 18% 20% audience that filled the Whlton Me- handled It In a mosy clever manner, Xttt AifooiatoA Prcti It tzoiutlttl, Probably the one symptom most The patient may complain that be ed of the task of handling three is because you have a weak dia- By EUZABETH WALKER United Founders •Btltltd to tht utt (oi rtpublicniibD Congress and the Executive was U^DER-COVER REASONS box he had entered was occupied Auburn ...... 26'4 Automobile ...... 25 27 throughout the pl&y. Miss Faith’ by Mrsl Franklin D. Roosevelt. often found is excessive gas. The feels sick at his stomach; the nausea meals S’day you will begin to enjoy phragm, which is tha large, flat NBA Special Correspondent Conn. General ...... 26% 28',4morial hall last night, by the Man- United G as!...... of ^ ntwt ditpntotatt crttfPtd to I* Aviation Corp ...... 4% Fallow as Abby.yA. simplj lovable United Lt ahd Pow X or not .'(btrifitt ertdittd In init never given to It by the Constitution. Bridgeport and Stratford residents gas stretches the Stomach, causing may be present either after meals or comfort and freedom from distress. mutole separating the chest from Hartford Fire ...... 58 60 chester Community Players. The pnptT and atio iht loca< ntirt nob- a feeling of pressure or fullness, and early In the mornings. A burning of Balt and Ohid ...... 13% occasion was their second offering character, devoted to the doctor and UUI Pow ijad Lt It was never given to It by Con- Be sure to take at least one enema the/, abdomen. This la the muscle Chicago, Nov. 28.—America’s de- Bendlx ...... Hartford Steam Boiler. 71 — Uahtd bar*>n. are sUrred up in opposition to a producing belching. The patient may the stomach la also common and the ...... 16% of the season, "The Late Christopher his family, became more and more All rinlila oi rtnublica'ion of gress. It was never given by any 6EMIND THE SCENES IN each day while fasting. most used in breathing, and, it It is pression lovers who are waiting for Beth Steel ...... 31 National Fire ...... 58 60 federal project for dredging the low- notice that the heart at|irts to race, same la true of a gnawing feeling When the good effects of the fast already weak, it becomea easily Ured Phoenix F ire ...... 71% 73% Bean," one of the most deser\'cdly appealing as the story unfolded of apaclai diaralehtt ntrtlp art alto rt- vole of the people. It was never Prosperity to round the comer be- Beth Steel, pfd ...... 66', her deep abiding love for the dead •nrvtd er reaches of the Housstonlc river, pound or throb, or be may have a which makes the sufferer continual- are felt, you are ready to start on a irom the effort usea to talking. Oct Borden ...... Travelers ...... 410 420 popular plays ever written by Sid- J. M. FISKB DIES proposed, or passed upon by the fore starting toward the altar may ...... 25% ney Howard, who ha.s made many painter, who prior to his death had C A Btrv- foreseeing the commercialization of feeling of smothering or oppression ly hungry. 'True appetite flies out of careful diet using foods that are rid of your catarrh through the Can Pac ...... Public i:tillties Stocks Pull tartlet elitnt of N through the chest which la especial- well take a leaf out of the marriage ...... 11% notable contributions to the Ameri- made her his wife, a fact she had M. I no. states. the window and the patient says good for you, to good eoihbtoationa, proper ^et, and taae deep' breathing Case (Ji I.) ...... 53 U OstervllJe, Maas., Nov. 27.— (AP) a beautiful residential area. Strat- ly imcomfortahle. He la practically book of Aubrey Clay Roselle and Conn. Elec Serv .... 36 40can stage. It served as the late never dlaclo.sed, and which furnishes It took the authority, right out of "nothing tastes good." In an effort and you will be able to get the good exerclsea for developing the strength Cerro De Pasco ...... 38% Conn. Power ...... 33% 36% —Josiah Mason FIske, 64, former Publ'tbtr a Rtprtatniailtt. Tba ford people object to needless indus- certain that there is something to use only those foods which seem of your diaphragm. . Jo«Josephine Haldeman-Julius, the Marie Dressler'a lost screen por- the unusual climax to the play. Jullut tla'litwt dprr4 Greenwich, Vy&G, pfd. 4g 62. member Lt the New York Stock Ex- trialization of the Housntimlc’s wrong with hla heart, instead of to agree with him, the patient usual- (Indigestion and MngneNn) ^^||M|^wor,world's most famous marital "com- trayal, and waa presented locally by Carl Cubbcriy did a surprisingly Tork Cbieano. iltirol) and B< alon By RODNEY DITCHER 1 have several articles on stom- Ions." Chrysler ...... 38% Hartford E lec...... 49% 51% change died today at his home here. Only In a very limited sense Is the putting the blame where it belong!, ly leaves out many wholesome foods. ach troubles which are ready to serid Question: Mrs. Leona DeG. msl Col Carbon ...... special arrangement with Walter fine piece of work In the icle of the MICMHI: : i- A l U i n BUREA U OF .shores. Bridgeport business inter- Herald Washington OorrMpondent On the eve of their seventh wed- ...... 73% Hartford Oa.s ...... 45 ____ He retired 20 years ago. Supicmu Court a Constitutional on the stomach. Partly because of incorrect selection to, you and will bd glad to do any- "Is constant indigestion' a cause ComI Solv ...... 21% Baker of Boston, under a heavy Jewish art dealer, who is willing to ClH'llt.ATIoNS ests object to the development of a ding anniversary tomorrow, the do., p f d ...... 46 — royalty. court at all, and that sense has nu Washington, Nov. 27.—A spirit of Occasionally he feels a wave ot of food and partly because of poor thing I can to help you. If you thinness? Will milk of magnesia, if youthful ex-Kansana who started Cons Gas ...... 24% S N E T Co ______104 108 . pay thomands for Bean's now fam. Tbr Herald Pr plina Oompauy. Inc new manufacturing area ' right dlsstoeas pass over him and at the assimilation, be loses weight and taken after every meal, cdHppt this Cons Oil ...... The action of thq play occurs In ous oils. A. F. Howes waa well cast aaaamtt no Unanelal rttp

at Bssex Houas. daacliig to tbs mu- FIND TRICHINOSIS sic of OlcB Gray and his Casa Im am FIREMEN’S DANCE Wrincess Marina Lived Life "ObNet ot My Affsetions,' DAILY RADIO PROGRAM getting quite a rids on the networks ON THE INCREASE was written by Jimmy Grier and TOMORROW NIGHT \i% All"American Gridiron Of Exile Before Her Romance Pinky Tomlin, vocalist In Orisr's TUKtDAVa NOVSMBtfl t7 (Central and Bastem Standard Time) band- It’s also tbs top aids of Jim- Notet Ail prpanm s to koy aQ<| boilo ehalns or aroupn thereof unIcM iptcS* mie's first dance tsoording featuring le d : eoeet to comet (e fo e) eeeirnation includes ail availnhle etatione. hla orcbestrs slons snd not ss an ^i^rem e eunjoot to ohenfo. p. Cent. Boot. State Health Ammal Turkey, Goose and NBC-WSAP NBTWORK , 0100- 0:10 — Underetandint M uol^ EAST, BIG TEN, SOUTH Leadmg (loaches Pick Hiete as Gass of Land •ocompanylng band, with "Some- bsialo: Organ Concert—weat: Jaeic PriMe*t Lo?e Broaght Her body's Birthday,” also written by •AtfO — leott «omf «i« wool wtio Armstrong, tkctclt—inldwcat rut POS. FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM EXPECT RECORD ENTRY LIST Grier, on the other side. wJmr wtmg weoh wfi wilt w fbr w rr way 0:40— 0:45 — Underatanding Muaic*— L. Ee—Moecrlp, Stanford ...... Sajs Disease Is Caused by Pif Erent To Be Held in when wceo wtmm wwj weal; Mid: ked bsksla; Waody and Wliiia—wa:(t ....B orden, Fiordham' ...... Dornia, Navy Grier again has the assignment wm«(i wefl «*ho wow mdef wkbf AND WEST COAST GIVEN L. T,—Gentry, Oklahoma ...... Theodoralna, Washington State Steen, Syracuse hte Brifaiffl’s Royal Circle NOATHWiar A CANADIAN -- wtmj SiB0— 0:60—Preia-Badle Newt Period for all Hall of Fame programa which 6:00— 7:00—Myrt and Merge — east; L. G.—Barclay, North CaroHna .... Bo}-er, 17. C. L. A...... Mucha, Washington Eatiog Raw Pork. orlginaU on the coast. wtbm k itp wobo wdmy wfyr cret cfcf Dan Ruesa Danca Orchaetra—west C —Ward. L'Ub Stote ...... SOUTH wrvm w ptf wwne w ii wjmx 0:10- 7:16—Juat Plain Bill — aort; .... Robinson, Tnlhane ...... Kalbiiugb, Princeton FOR 5-M llE RACE THURiSDA’ Tbs bot-eba vocalist with Claude wflm^weun wlod worn wme wob wmpt R Ov—Monahan, Ohio State . ,...H a rtw 1 g , Plttobnrgh ...... aid Filfilled (drihood wjdx wemb kvoo wky wfmm wbmp kpre Ruaao Oroh.—weat: Orch.—Dixie Bevan, Minnesota Hopkins' band on WABC-CB8 la 0:00^ 7:30—Whleperlng Jack Smith-'— TWO PLACES ON ELEVEN R.T/—Catter, Navy ...... ReyaoMih Stanford ,...... Lee, Alabama Ovie Austin, Hopkins* first trumpet w oal ktbo k th i wsoo w tvo wtmr eaat: Buck Ragara—midwest rpt R.E.—Larson. Minneeota (C.) Trichinosis, a disease which Final arrsagemeBt' have been MOUNTAIN>-kom kdyl k flr Hghl 0:45— 7:45—Boaka Ciftar, Talk — ba« .... Goodwin, West Virginia ...... Hutson, Alabama Hope for An *UnarraBged pleyer. Orlando Robeson stlU hits PACIFIC COAtT-^kgo l7i krw I komo Q . B.—Orayaon, Stanford ....■ Borrlea, ... Navy ...... causes gastro-Intestinal disturbance mads by tbs local Hose snd Ladder khq kfed kUr kgu kpo elc; Batwaan tha Bookanda—west ...... Beynon, Ullnols tbc top notes on the orchestra's lass Companv No. 1 for their SStta annu- 7:00— 0:00 — Lavandtr A Old Laca— Coaches who co-operated In L.H,—Wilson, Southern Methodist Lund, Minnesota ...... Buckler, Army FIELD NOW TOTALS and muscular pain, la on the In- heated arrangements. Conte Boot. basic; Kaith Baachar Orch.—west; the selection of NEA*a All-Am- R. H,—Howell, Alabama .... Seven High Teaifrts To Seek} al Thanksgiving Eve social and Straus A Psrchlek—DUcis Grayson k Switched to Quar- Benvanger, CMcago ...... Mlrkol, l.,oulslana State Marriage.” crease In Connecticut, more cases eiSn-a •tSe—Bmdio C h o n d o t, Poeturo erica were: Jook Sutherland, F. B.—W’elnstMk, Pittsburgh Purvis, Purdue ...... having been reported last year than danca to bo held at Cheney Hall 4:4P-» 9:4^Phym oo of tho Nursery 7:10— 0:10—Strlekisnd Qlllilan—Dixie ...... Kostka, .Mianesota WednsMUy. 0>OP—' •:0P'-A. Fernando Oreh.—oast; 7:00— 0:30 — Abe Lym«n*a Maladiana FItti Lewis Hardage, Oklahoma; for any other year m the past ten Olok itoolOe Poportor-HTiIdweet —basic: Phil Levant Orehta.—mid* terback to Make Room H arry Mehre, Georgia; Bill 47F0RX-C0UNTRY X-Couhtry Title Thursda- and the number of cases reported Members of tbs fire department iilS^W ookly Hymn ainging wait; Claude Napkins Orch.—Dixie 'Honorable Mention- TiM “mMt bMHrtlfnl princMs have been working at the hall snd S:S0^ tiSO—Proto^Padie Nows Period 0:00— tiOO—Bing Crosby’a ^egram Spawdlag, 17. O. L. A.; Percy tai Bnrope”—4llm , (rmceful Ma- this year having already equalled 0:00— 0^00—liham Jonaa Orehastra ENDS: Unaley, Tulana; by the reports from tue firemen •iSb— tilb—Mary Smoll A Her Songo for Weinstock at Fall; 224 Looey, Dearer; Ray Morrison, Wendt,.f Shotwell, Pitt: Stevene, Templn;.3 The largest field in toe rina of Greece—aoorf be- the total of . 1933, according to the RADIO; gi4b— |:4I^Billy Boteholer'o fketeh 0:00—1OiO0—Walter O'Keefe'e Shew Sontnern Methodist; Earl Blaik, Ohio State: Valro, Notre Dame; Ciampla. Columbia; Robertahaw, THANKSGIVING DAYf history oTrKuaiak. Paul Dysenchuk; Md this wrtu be the moat popular event •tOO'* 7;0(>—^Ooutd A Shottor* Pienoo 0:3O0—Loo Noioman*o Orehoetro lO:30r»l1:30—Henry Buasa*a Orchestra .Christian: McKnight, Oeor^a: Ban- Hfe, the penonalltjr of the royal able disease, the bulletin declared. 1O:45^<'-11:40—Paul Sabln'e Orcheetre Lieut. Tom Hamilton, Navy; Harvard: Rooker. Pitt; Lea, Prince- dera, Loyola of Loa Angeles; Stem- raul UeoniVD. ai»a«ularzan orowaMWTTU|on^h^, n T*'««day morning in the two and first, C.. Donahue, E. Anderson, ' It cornea only from eating pork that of the WMCA-CBS chain to broad- from Stafford Springs, Wlllimsatlc, 7:S^— a :S ^ W o y n o Ktng*o Oreheotro TONIGHT hrlde-to-be than does Mary Rockville, East Hartford, Hartford, •:O0— •:O0-Bon Bornio and tho Lads 11:00—12:00—Clyde Lucas A Orchestra a Board of Coaches. Fraacis Bclunidt, Ohio State; ton; Kelley, Yale; Beckstead, Utah; mering. Son Francisco. Eaat Sides va. Array ft Navy Coburn, G. Leary. R. Muich, la raw or insufficiently cooked. The cast last Saturday’s Army-Notre 0:00— 0:00—8d Wynn and Orahem 11:00^12:00—Laoin Navara Orehastra Dick Hanley, Northweetern; Dr. Ward, Michigan; Tenner. Minneso- • lu l WiM I Ieighth annual five-mile Thanks- M argaret McBride, noted aa- Glastonbury, Mlddletowu,' New 0:O(^1O:O0"'^t.ight Oporo Show—c to c QUARTERBACKS: Wilttama, Club. Murch and F. Peckenham; sccoad/l bulletin cites some of the recent Dame football game are expected to NBC-WJZ NETWORK Clarence W. Spear*. Wlaconaiil; ta; Sanger, Texas; Stewart, S. M. California; Roberts. Oer-rgia Tech; au Q TTUl. LlOlCy LOOin S S '8 l'’lfik Day feature. Manchester F. Vittner, A. Ck)burn, T. D eards^4 thor-jonmalist and NBA Serv- caiwa of trichinosis In this State be aired In the New. York courts Fri- Britain and Meriden. 10:00—11:00—Bmil Colomen O rchostra Morlarty Bros. Firestone Ser- ice staff correspondent, who lOilS—IlilS^Voleo of Romenco—eaet: BASIC — Bast: wja wbe-wbra wbs By HARBY GRAYSON Elmer C, Henderson, Tulsa; Slip u.; Rucker, Arkansas; Wants, McCauley, Rice; Pearce, Baylor; , High has entered two teams Iq. de- R. Wogman. W. Buckley. E. P ^ ? ; and In each one the victim bad eat- day when two men charged with Tickets have been sent to these Qono and Oitn—repent for west wham kdka wgar wjr wlw ws.vr v.ipul; vice va. Watklna-Y. eonaborated with Prince Chris- placei. ncketa sre a'ao selling fast Midwest: wcky wenr wta kwk kwer NEA Service Sports Editor Madlgan, Saint Mary’s; Jim Duke; Rupert, Kentucky; Morse, Seidel, Minnesota; Hardin, Colorado Favontes for Eiffhih Hill ^ “ captured last W. Brown; Ea.st Hartford. D RlvaA en one or another kind of pork meat malicious mischief will be given a 10:00—11:00—Carl Hoff Dance breheo mm Nov. 27 laTUlilCS iv r Oi{;aUl n ui year and BUly Murch is slated to de- topher (Frlncesa Marina's in town and tbs local imoke-eaters 11:00—12:00—Irving Aorenoen Oreheot. koit wren wmaq kso wkbf (Copyrlshl. 1991. N'RA Service Ino.) Crowley, Foidhara; Chick Oregon: ErdllU, Saint Mary's; Teachers; Munjaa, Pitt; Miller, East Sides va. M orlsrty Bros. R. Smith. E. Washburn, Joe BlrtteE'Jj which had not been thoroughly .bearing. 11:00—12:30—Felix end Hla O rcheetre NORTHWEST A CANADIAN —.wtmJ 'Dugger, Tulsa. fend his Individiie.’ title. . mole) In the writing of his expect a crowd of around 800 peo- wibn kstp webc wday kfyr cret efcf Meehan, Manhattan; Benny Iowa State; Roscoe, Yale. FirMtone Service. R. Fahey, F. Bojarskl. S. MonertriP. * cooked. In one case, the patient The pair, during an argument SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wle wJa* From a total of recommended list Friedman, C. C. N. Y.; and TACKLES; Ruskas, Louisiana HALFBAC7K8; S trutt, Duqueane; autobiography, ‘TTiat King always preferred pork and aausage ple/' Many young people having not CB8 WABC NETWORK Anny A Navy Club vs. Wat- and Dale Event. Faoa Strong Rival Bulkeley, no entries sent. '' Bminess.” here, and learn over who would occupy the box In as yet dimced a t Cbene} Hall will wfla-WBun triod wsm wme wsb wxpl of 224 players submitted by a board that grand. player who still la State; Bailey, Tennessee; Teaater, L. Stark, Syracuse; Warmbeln, ktas-Y. cooked rare, and occasionally ate which the broadcasting apparatus BASIC—Boot: wmbe wmdo woko wemo wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfna wbap kpro carrying on. Red Orange. Tulane; Biller, Rice; Maddux, Kan- Manchester’s aUftest opposition to know of the unspoiled, very be there to find out for themselves wemb wnec wgr wkbw wkro whk cklw woal ktbs ktha wsoc wave of coaches, NEA Service today an- Michigan State; Long, Oklahoma; Dec. 4 win come from the varsity squad en- raw meat. Pour cases In one fam- had been set up, are alleged to have w dre wemu wjma w ean wfbl w.spd wlov MOUNTAIN—koa kdvl keir kghi ------^------—t, ■ Stqte; BentotL Arkansas; Fos- Leemana, George Washington; human girl who will berome the ily were traceable to raw aauaage. the finest dance floor in this state. nounces Ita 1934 All-America foot- East Sides vs. Watkins-Y. With forty-seven entries filed to tered by Mont Pleasant High of toased out the equipment making It Charlie Hart's band will furnish the wm«o wbna: MIdwooti whhm wfbm PACIFIC C0^A8T -kco kfl kgw komo ter. Iowa; Oalbreath. Illinoia; Fena. Bromlnakt and Barabas, Columbia; Army A Navy Club va. wife of Prince George of Eng- In still another case, persona who kmbe kmox wowo whno khq kfsd ktar kpo ball team. - Denver; McKenzie, Utah; Brtwke, date, a record-breaking field will Schenectady, N. V.. holders of the Wrestling land In Westminster Abbey next ImpoMible for the chain to get back music. At present Hsrt s band is SAOT—tvpg whp wibw whoe wibs wfoi Represented on the first eleven la one of the greateet place kick- LeVan aad Kaditc, Princeton; Ry- Morlarty Bros. Firestone Ser- ate tha sufficiently cooked meat on on the air. wore wlco efrb ckoe wibx Cent. Bast. Colgate; Sabo. FOrdham; Scott, an, Utah State; Heekin, Ohio SUte; national Interecholastlc title. The j/ T h u n ^ y , broademating from Station WLOS 4:00— 0:30—The Singing Ledy—eaat are t'wo players each from the Big era In the county. Yale. vice. compete In the eighth annual the outside of a ham did not have Try these tonight: in Hudson, New York, During In- DIXIB—wgot wofa wbro wqam wdod Lindberg, Illinois; Wallace, Rice; other teams entered are Hartford (By Associated Press) ' trlchlnoaia, while those who ate the kira wreo wine wdou wtoc krld wrr 4:45— 5:45—Orphan Annie—oast only Ten, generally considered the tough, Larson, standing 6 feet 3 Inch- GUARDS: G'iiidiacb, Harvard; Dee. U Thanksgiving Day race here on High, Glastonbury High, Bulkely WEAF-NBC, 9:00—Ben Bernle; termission the turkey, goose and ktrh ktea waco komm wdbo wbt wdoo 5;0(^ 6:00—Xavier Cugat Orchestra eat of the football leagues, tbe east, Lawrence, Texas Christian; Simons, Army A Navy CTub va. Wat- Buffalo—Jim Londos, Greece.' By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE Insufficiently oooked meat near the wblg wdbJ wwvo wmbg wija wmbr 0:30— 6:00—Prets.Radio Newt Period es and weighing 195, plays GryboskI, IlUnola; Burns, Navy; Tulane; Cornellua, Duke; Dixon, 'Thuredey, it was announced today High of New London, and Bast NEA Sen-Ice Staff Writer 9:30—Ed Wynn; U :30—Will Oi- pig .will be drawn along with 26 6:30— 6:05—'Dorothy Page A Orchast. south and Pacific coast, and one smashing gim e and wrecks op- klna-Y. threw Rudy Dusek, Omaha. bone came down with the disease. waia ktui xgko wcoa wdnx wnot knkh Stacy, Oklahoma; Onhiaton, Pitt; Vanderbilt; Hamilton, Stanford; by Arthur McCann, chairman of toe Hartford High, Manchester defeated New York—Dick, Shlkat, Ge^ , A certain portion of all hogs con- borne’s orchestra. other prises. M IDW B8T—wemh wgi wmt wmbd wlin 8:45— 6:40—Lowail Thomae — east; each from the Rocky Mountain, poalng offense. He la so fast that Moran, Holy Cross; Oifeaacufi, Yale; Morlarty Bros. Firestone Ser- WABC-CB8, 9:00—Bing Ooaby; wIbw kfh kfab wkbn wcco wabt kacj Orphan Anhle—repeat to midwest Cheahlre, U. C. L. A.; NIchellnl, vice va. B ast Sides. committee of the Army and Navy three of these trams In dual compe- many, tossed Sandbr Szabo, Hua> "AU In our family marry for tain the larvae of the balr-llke 6:00— 7:0(H-Amoa *n* Andy—east only Southweit, and Big Six dtatricts. he frequently catches plays going Rado, Duqueane; Jontra, Syracuse; tition this past season and placed 9:30~,Isharo Jones; 10:00—Walter wnax woe Carefully alfted from a monu- Saint Mary’s; Mellnkovleh and T7I- Dec. 18 Club and Recreation (Centers, co- ffary. love." remarked Prince Chnatophcr larasitc-Trlchlna spiralis which MOUNTAIN—kvor klx kob ks1 6:15— 7:10—Orehsstra Program—wja around the other end from be- Murphy, Colorado: KAwal. North- ney, Notre Dame; Alphonse, Minne- ahead of Bulkeley in the state meet. O’Keefe and Ted Huslng. COA8T — khj koln kfro kol'kfpy kvi 6:00— 7:90—Music Memories and Poet mental mass of -opinions, I be- hind. Army A Navy CHub vs. East sponsors of the Turkey Day classic of Greece, complacently. m And a home In the muscles df kfbk kmj kwg kern kdb kgmb kgb 7:00— 8lO(^The Crime Clues Mystery weatern; Wetael, S. M- U.; Bayle, sota; McDonough. Colgate. Bldea which has been eatabllahed aa one Manchester scored a low total of e human body, causing Inteitinal WJZ-NBC, 7:15—Tintype tenor: 7:00— 0:30—Lawrence TIbbett A Oroa lieve this team could take the Frank mode NEA’a AU-America Rice; Brown, Vanderbilt; Warmath, His two pretty nieces, the Conte B a it 8:10— 0:10—Story Behind tho Claim field against any college or pro. FULLBACKS: Shuford, 8. M. 17.; Morlarty Bros. Firestone Ser- of tbe outstanding crras-country 31 points in winning the title, tak- Princesses Marina Snd Irene, listen- disturbancea and muscular pain. 8:30—^ r e n c e H bbetti 10:80 — WTzC lost year and, "A recognition of Tennessee; Welch, Auburn; Sto- Gilbreath, Texas; Berry, Denver; events In the Eaat. ^ ing flrat, third, elxto, tenth, llth. In Tim and Irene. 4:00— 0:30 — Jack Armttrong — eaat 6:00— 9:30—Hands Across tha Border feaslonal aggregation In tbe coun- hla all-star play again this season, vice vs. Watklns-Y. ed wtth wide eyes and concentrated erlehce has shown that It la not Hartford. Uona. only; Milton Chariet, Organ—west 0:00—10:00—Sea Yarn, Cameron King Jack and Hayduk, Washington Bmueklcr, Temple; Staacook, DeBrnyn Entered winning the Individual title, Murch prijctical to attempt, by a system of What to expect Wednesday: 4:40— S:46—Bobinoon Crusoe. J r —N. 0:3(^10:30—Tim A Irene'a Sky Show try and chalk up a dectiive vlc- I am taking tbe liberty of making State. _ ' 1 Dec. 28 Y.M.G.A. attention. Perhaps be realized sud- 80,00 W. 1040 B. C. 2S24 M tory. I Army; Dennis, Tulsa; In ria , Col- Army A Navy Qub vs. Mor-l established a new record for the Ins lectloD, to discover all m eat that WEAF-NBC, 10:30 p. m.—Con- T.; Franklin McCormick—chain 10:00—11:00 — Del Campo Orchestra- him captain of the first team this CENTERS: Prochaska, Tuloa; I gate. Heading the list of entries la Paul denly that they w«re taking him rravriers BroadcastlDs Service •:0(^ 6:00 — Buck Bogert* Sketch— east: Amos 'n* Andy—r^eat for w season. larty Bros. Firestone Service. DeBruyn, noted long distance nm- course of 12 minutes, 9.5 seconds as rather seriously, miisidering that coi tain, the isrvae, but to render vention of World Narcotic defense eaat: Pianist—west; Songs—Dixie 10:30—11:00—Dorsey Bros. Orchestra The NEA AU-AmerIca haa else, BOWLIMO all pork harmless all that Is neces- aasuclation; 4:30—Harvard Glee 0:15— 6:15 — Bobby Benson ensi: 11:00—12:00—Ralph Kirbery. Baritone weight, speed, brilliant punting, Less well known generally, but Watklns-Y vs. E ast Sides. ner of Mt. Klsco, N. Y., and winner compared to tha old mark of 12:17.6 aome day they would l be on the Hat Club, Ju st M arried—Dixie: 01s MIrandy 11:00—12:00—Mills Blue Rhythm Band and field goal kicking, with an coming In for alscMts aumrart, of toe Boston marathon. It will be set by BUI Duff; of Hartford in of eligible though >x|ilcd European aaiy Is thorough cooking. Eating Tuesday, November 27 —west; ikippy—repeat for mtdw 11:00—12:30—Seymour. Simmons Orch. definite Indication that toe semi- 1932. ALLEYS ra\ • or Inaufficlently cooked pork la WABC-CB8, 8:00 p. m.—Kate excaptlonal lot of fine passers In were Borden, Fordham, and Good- DeBruyn’s first appearance In tbe prlnceseea to be niarried bff So he the backfield. pro game ie In for a revival here event and he will be an outstanding Entriaa By Teama Int King the diacaae. To prevent Smith: 4:15—Curtis Symphony. P. M. win, West Virginia, second team during the next few yeare. Open Thanksgiving a^ed hurriedly, *T niuat say, tri ;hlnoata cook pork thoroughly. By 4:00—Chick Webb'a Orchestra. On the first eleven, two men ends; and Dornin, Navy, and favorite, along with ‘Tarsan Brown The entriee by tram i follow: thhugb, that many arranged mar- WJZ-NBC, 8:30—Minstrel pro- Local Sport PEDEN IS WINNER th irough cooking, the bulletin said, gram from London; 0:18 —Army 4:80—The Jesters. 8:00—Lavender and Old Ijice — 11:30—Dorsey Brother's Riviera Or- recalved the unanimous vote of Hutson, Alabama wingmen on tbe of Westerly, R. I., last year’s run- Hartford, Francie Furey, Luciano Day Prom 10 A. M. riagea turn out veiy well ndecd!" la neaht cooking so completely that football rally. 4:45—"Stories of American Arche- Frank Munn, tenor; Hazel Glenn, chestra. every football coach and official third team. Save for one regrettable incident ner-up to John Nock of Newark, N. BurnetU, William Oaeklua, Edwird The prineeasce slghetl ahd pulled th ! albumen will be coagulated and ology," David Tomlinson. soprano; Gustave Haenechen'a Or- 12:00 Mldn.—Ralph Klrberry, bari- contacted. in the eecond game, the series was J., who has not yet filed hla entry. Rolto, John Farnlola, Tadeua Burak, Make Resen’ations Early. Thanksgiving Day football: chestra. tone. These were Frank Larson, giant Chatter cleanly fought and hard fought. OF SIX DAY RACE Another possible winner U Wtlltam themselvea back from their distaiit th ! color of the lean meat changed 10:80 a. m.—Detroit Lions vs Chi- 5:00—Sunsri Hour, Julius Nuss- Gutter Heavyweight Champ Emanuel Aiello; Glaatonbury, An- dreama. fr im red to brown. man, director. 8:30—Abe Lyman's "Melodlana"; A. M. end of Minnesota, and George Oha Box These Ends Boto the Utb-Amerke and tbe Linley of Connecticut State, win- drew Krevontka, Richard HoUteUr, cago Bears, WJZ-NBC. Graham Mc- Vivienne Segal, soprano; Olive 12:05—Hotel Biltmore Orchestra. Barclay, North Carolina guard. Wriit SIdee displayed a weaRh of ner of the state title last year by Tel. 7206 "Well, anyway, I should think Namee aad Don Wilson. 8:30—Radio Charades. Taoklee — Slade Cutter, of Navy, Donald Ramaker, Peter Stec, Frank love would be better," declared the Smith, tenor. Following close on their heels in The 98 Par Cent Wrong Club, de- fighting spirit that mor>. than made being toe first state runner to fin- derneath nothing was really the 2:00 p. m.—Penn vs. (Cornell, 8:45—Buddy and Blake. and Cash Gentry, of Oklahoma. up for the lack ot smooth, polished long-legged, Engllsh-looklng Marina same. Turbulence and change were 6:00—Wrightvllle Clarion. 9:00—Bing Crosby. favor were Bothy Grayaon, voted solely to tbe gridiron game of Canadian Bike Ace Has One ish. He was third. WABC-CBS, Ten Huslng. switched to quarterback, and Jim Cutter, heavyweight boxing football. The LIths, with a monop- The list of entries indicates that with i n air of ilnality. Her cousin In the air. Finally King Con.stan- 6:80—Press-Radio News. 9:30—Isham Jones' Orchestra.. champion at the Naval Academy, guessing winners, makes Its last 2:45 p. m.—Alabama vs Vander- 6:35—Gems from Memory. 10:00—W alter O'Keefe; Annette Moacrip, end, of Stanford, and oly on most of the promising local the field will be the fasteat to com- BoddM solemn a g re e m ^ t! and the Unc abdicated and three months PATS ON THE AIR bilt, WJZ-NBC, BUI Munday. Dial was one of those aggressive tack- stand against Old Man Upset this talent, should develop Into a top- Issue was left there. / 6:48—Rhythm Masters. Habshaw; Casa Loma Orchestra Millard Howell, Alabama half- Lap Lead at End of pets here in recent years and It Is later was ilcod of a broken heart. BY JOHN BAERffLA back. les and the mainstay of that week aa tbe football eeazon winds notch eleven If the squad sticks to- altogether poulble that Joe Mc- I eat In on th at oonvereaUon eev- 6:45—Billy Batctielor. and Ted Huslng. 3895 or 3817 tight Navy line. His 200 pounds The family tragedies grew. Marina's 10:30—George Givot, Greek Ambas- up with an array of tough games gether. Cluakey’s retard for the course, aet rral yeare ago In Rome where uncle Andrew was Impriaoned In 7:00—Neal O’Hara. \ was toe big reason why Navy had and points south. We have a fore- Contest. 7:18—Gene and Glenn. aador of Good will. For . Fuliboiek Ctimyeen Gets In 1982, win be broken Thursday, Saturday Will Prince Christopher, former: husband Athena and for days the threat of Total number of letters drawn inf' TOUAND / Quarterback Post such a successful season. He did boding that no good can .come out Looking back on the three games with DeBruyn favored to achieve of the late Miis., W. B. U eda of 7:30—Concert Miniatures. 11;00—Joe Haymea’ Orchestra, yeoman service for the Middled \ death hung over him. In agonized I weeks by thiS contest on Harry 11:45—Paul Sabin’s Orchestra. 'ree Deliv^rv la only one Instance has a player of attempting to pick this week’s played to decide toe cbempionahtp, the feat. American tin-plhte fame, ahd favor- dread, the little band of exiles wait- McKinley's NBC soap program.s ex- The Community chorus was held 7:45—Big Freddie Miller. as a place kicker. winners but you'll find our selec- 8:00—Lao Relsman’s Orchestra. beca\ moved from his normal there "cornea Immediately to mind Milwaukee, Nov. 27.—(AP) — New Team Champ ite aa wcUm ydungest unole of hla ed In Paris for news. Finally It came ceeded 1,800,000, Jjclleved to be a at the Community House Monday position to be given a place on Gentry Is the only triple- tions a few paragraphs further on. . . .Walt Crockett'a eterltng de- nieces, who call him Chrtato, often 'radio record. evening with a full attendancs of 8:30—Wayne King's Orchestra. threat tackle In the country. He Torchy Peden, red-headed veteran of A new team champion wlU be Be Another and It was good. Unci* Andrejv was 9:00—Ben Bernie's Orchestra. ( WELDON th- twm. Grayson, at quarter- fensive work at end. . .a blond entertiUned hd gliests at his villa the to be exiled, not.uhot, Marina and On their southern tour, the Mills Interested Jroung people who are Is an ace on defense, but also is flash oi lightning who seemed to the wooden oval, today wrote anoth- crowned as the Mitirose A. A. has 9:30—EM Wynn Don Voorhees' Or- back, has been moved from tbe First will take up Harry Gray- announced that It will not defend jrouthfol dawbUra of his brothers. her slaters hugged one onother’and Brothers ran Into eopie Interesting rehearsing for a musical and Chrlat- DRUG CO. fullback post, where he ordinarily called back to punt, run, and pass. son’s choices for the. week, os be playing both flanks at the same er victory Into his battered record legends about their act, notably ( ) raaa carols. cbestra. Reynolds. Stanford, and 'Theo- Its honors, due to Its decision to de- Soon U>9 tilth Prinecaa Marina danced for Joy. 1 10:00—Beauty Box Theater. WBZ-WBZA playad,\ to make room for Iszte follows: Thursday—A’jbam a over time and was respunstble tor a ma- book after sprinting with his two will be putting her theory to the they have while chauffeurs for Uielr AVednesdsy g e n in g the yoiing peo- doratus, Washington State, came jority of tackles. . .the only West Canadian mates to a whirlwind fend the national croas-countiy title Big Day at The good life In Greece was now; ll:04---Jack Berger’s Orchestra. Weinstock, of Pitt, who bad Vanderbilt, CTolgate over Brown, at Iowa City la Iowa Instead. Itoe teet. T or eb'e la to marry the Duke I definitely over. Prince Nicholas laet- four Lincolns, (2) John Mills died ple sre planning for a depresalon' gpringfleld «.> Bostoa many stonsors to be left out. In for second team recognition North Carolina State over Duke, Sldar who aisemed to know toe art finish at midnight last night In Mil- party to be held In the church social 11:15—Voice of Romance. and only a bit behind them were teams entered so far include Con- of Kent, youngcat son of King ' tied his family In France. Prlriiceas last year and substitute has assumed 11:80—Slumber Hour. Even \. here, bowevcf, there la Fordham over N. Y. U., Oklahoma Oi perfect tackling Is to get your waukee’s fourth international six- his name, (31 tha other three boys rooms. . * Lice, Alabama, and Steen, Syrs' man from the wa|st down not from day bike race. necticut State, last year's runner- George and Queen Mary of hhiglond Nicholas, who in Athens had ruri 12:00—Silent. llttla out of character play for cuse. over George Washington, Nebraska up; the Fairlawn A. C. of Worces- ►-for level schools for the making of linenlaixl aren’t even cousina, and (4) they Thursday evening Rev. ATalentlne TacMia.v, Norember 27 Grayson, \ for tbe big coast smash- over Kansas State, 'Cornell over too waist up. . .the fine kicking, Teamed with the favorite, Jules GLENNEY’S spend money like the w. k. d. sailor, Alison will conduct a Thanksgiving Guards —George Barclay, North passing and running of Captain ter, Mass., and the Interstate Club, A life Rich In Experience lace that had caused the products of P. M. er has been calling signals for the Penn, Pitt over Carnegie Tech, Ore- Audy, and Henri Le Page, toe Cana- which has Jimmy Crowe of Buck- attractive princeee who the so why shouldn't they be setrupq for service to be held in the church Cardinals \from the fullback post Carolina, and Regis Monahan, gon over St. Mary’s, Bucknell over Andy Feldler dt the LIths. . .cou- reck pea.santa to bo known all ovel vestry. - - 4:00—Betty and Bob. Ohio State. dian ace led the drive Into a one- land os a member. An entry is ex- after her marriage at West- he world, founded a home for refill any and every kind of a touch ? For 4:15—Eddie East and Ralph sines his apphomore year. Temple, Tennessee over Kentucky, pled with Slaga/' Uiey proved toe lap lead near the closing of tbe race the record, let it bo said that the Mr. and Mrs. Quatavs Mullef of Here Is toe team: Barclay, with hla signal calling, Texas over Texas A. and M„ Ar- hardest running combination of the pected from St. Anselm’s o f' New ~*|unateiite r Abbey will celebrate her ce Russian children at St, Gei> Dumko. FpomM OtoiSOO around play, waa the outstanding and engineered the maneuvering York and also f#om tho Irlsh-Amer- When Another! four of them own one Lincoln, which WUlimantlc, Mr. qnd Mrs. Oiarles k — Bobby kansas over Tulsa, UCLA over Loy- series. . .toe splendid blocking of tWenty-elgbtb birthday, l^as ihad jmaln. Marina helped her. , 4:30—"Protecting the School Child Grayson, guard of toe country. Last year that kept the Maple Leaf trio out Icans of Newark, team title winners ziwre opportimtCy than most young they bought second-hand and drive H. Jones and son Clyde of 'rbomp- Amount* up to $ 1 SO mad* on lust greatest bafi ca.'icr on toe Pa- ola, Utah State over Utah. Wash- George Ecabert at center for the front AU about her the girl'saw/rela- BonvtUe, Frederic Luce- and Miss ttS Hm^fard Ooaa. 1880 from Fatigue and Strain," Dr. although a lineman, he scored LIths, especially noUeeabt' in the of 1932, who finished third last Women to learn the valuee and cou- themselves, that John,^llIa Is very Harold C. Stuart. th* p*nonal *ignatura oi stMaily clflc coast. ington ..nd Jefferson over West Vir- The German spceo demons, Gus- year. tives who had been accustoined fo ’ alive and- about' to becoihe a Grace Adams of, Manchester, Mr.' •mployad aalariad paopi*. Th* only Weighing 196. pounds, Grayson more touchdowns than any back ginia; Saturday, Army over Navy. final game when im opened gaping traste of life. She has experienced every luxury, living In wSveri 4:45—Temple of Song—Chicago A on the team except one. Monahan, tav Klllan, Heinz Vopel and W erner that the four boys ads broth- and Mrs.,George Luce of Hszard- Frogram for Tneeday, November 27, coat la a monthly ehaxga d th n o pat Is rated by Lriq Little, head coach Rice over Baylor, Holy Cross over holes for the ball carriers. . .the The five-mile run will etart at 11 $25 Overcoat / alternately rlchce end poverty, hap- bravely learning trades. She/had su'f- vllle. Mrs. Addle Allen,/./.Theodore Capella Choir. cant on th* unpaid balanea. keyman in Ohio • State's powerful all-around defensive play of the Miethe, were second although they o’clock from In front of the High ptneaa and tragedy; has known fear, now ag ed 80, 21. 22 and 23. an^ 1984, eiD a. t. . 5:00—News. of Columbia, . aa the "fasteat Boston College, Washington State herself and now she-tried to that by far^the greater proportion of Beebe of South 'Coventry, Mrs. thing In a football uniform to- tine, was a strong offensive guard, over Detroit, Georgia over Georgia West Sides tine when backed up amassed 2,249 sprint points. The school with the scholastic event danger and painful exile, even suffered. P. irf. 5:15—New England Agricultural IDEAL FINANCING and added to his talent with an Canadians had 1,716 sprint points. slated to begin fifteen minutes earl- the money they have earned neatle.s Eatella Beebe of Weat Dcnntb, 4:00—Visiting America's Little day." I Tech, Western Maryland over against their own goal, especially in ostracism, at an Impressionable age. And so the girl grew up.^ She la Mass., Wallace White and Mlsa Har- Mar|(,ets. exceptional record of kicking the second game. With but one hour to go, the In- ier. All officials of the meet are Marina (the name Is Greek, and In a Cincinnati bank; ‘ They pay. House. 5:30—Kellogg Singing Lady. • ASSOCIATION Inc. * Bearing out Uttle'a aasertlon Georgetown, Louisiana State over Will Be Given tall, gi)od-looklpg, r.-’ther English In themselves'surprisingly small ariar- riett Luce of Rockville wer4 recent is toe statement! of Dink Temple- points after touchdown. Tulane, Washington over Southern ternational team. Ray Keller, Cecil asked to be on band .".t 9:45 o'clock. hae belonged to many saints) was appearance, at her best in tweeda gucata of. Mr. and Mrs. George P. 4:16—Poetic Strings. 1 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. Charles Hartwig, Pitt, and Ver- Walker and Tommy Flynn—which lea, and the remainder of their earn- 4:30—Educational Feature Series. 848-858 Main S t 2nd Floor ton, Stanford track coach, who California and Southern Methodist It waa a breath-taking march Entries To Date born In a palace In Atbema, third and aporta clot hea, simpfe, natural, ings goes into a truat fund., Charter. f 6;00—.^Ir Adventures of Jimmie had Bobby unde: his wing, as a di Boyer, U. C. L. A., rate the over Texas Christian. that the Lithe put on In the second had trailed throughout the race daughter of Prince Nicholas, son of 4:45—Dick Meaaner'a OrCbestra. AUen. Bublnow Bldg. Phone 7281 second team choices, and Bill The entries to date are as fol- assured. Bhe travels second class, Dubious glances are daat "iq Ray The annual thank:.offering oervice trackman in his freshman year. quarter of the third game to clinch withdiew, iravlng but six teams for lows: Tarxan Brown of Westerly, Xing George I of Greece, and the of the Federated church was held 3:15—Skippy.t » 6:15—Jack Benny Interviewed by Bevan, bareheaded Minnesota the finish. E ight trios started a t 9 Away FREE holds hands pu jllcly' with her fiance, Noble's direction by auaplclou:! 5:80—Jack \rm etro n g .-All-Amer- Dink says the Cahllnal flash is Proving th at great minds do. not the title, a beautiful display of R. I.; Taber Dc Polo of Old Lyme, Grand Duchess Helen, daughter of hunts for bargnins.'Already, she haa in the churah vestry Sunday eve- Newcombe F. Thompson. guacd, and Mucha, Washington, power and more power. Save for p. m. last Tuesday. Illness and In- guesta at Hollywood parties, who re- Icarf 6oy. ' , 6:30—Press-Radio News. the “fastest man in tho world in run in the same channel, Jock Suth- George O. Johnson of Hartford, Grand Duke Vladimir of Russia. bod some ei^rpertence In opening’ fuse to believe that he's the famous ning'-with a good attendance. Yt either a sprint lace on the hur- take the third team posts. this drive, the tinea played each juries drove out the other three 5:45—The Croonadera. 6:35—Time, weather. Center— Elmer "Bear'" Ward. erland takes the same Ilrt and Walter Chllde of Springfield, David The baby's coming Into world al tmlciiars luirf' laying cornerstones, British compoaer-conductor-arrange was held under the auspices of the dles." picks them this way; Thursday, other to a etandstlU, despite which riders. Kantrowttz of St. Anselm’s, Russell moat caused her mother to leave It. Women's Mls. • ■ that light Ullnols team such a Cllgnet, Boogmans, Van Slam- den Dempster of Norfolk, Frank then there was dinner and the day Charles Beckwith of Stafford 7:18—Air Adventures of Jimmie 9-;30—Westmlnatft" Choir — .Tohn long way this year. and placed on the second team, Marina was cohaldered one of the B. A. Rolfe asserts that fan milil Allen. ° Finley Williamson, director. with "Moose" Kalbaugh, the ‘Tell me not In mournful num^ brouck, 8,042 miles, 3 laps, 996 Mann of United Shoe Machine A. prettiest babies In all the peerage. ended with vespers In Queen Olga’s Chrysanthemums arc now bloom- bears out the theory that his eye- Springs waa a Sunday guest of Halfbacks — Bobby Wilson, bers" Is a line which we have re- points. C., M. L. Chase of the same' club, tiny chapel In the |talace. friends. >7:30—Whispering Jack Smith and 10:00—Male Chorus of 40 voices Soutbem Methodist, and Millard Prlncetqn captain, spotted third. Her hair, now light brown, was Ing In great profusion at Anderson’s opened broadcasts on WEAF-NBC Orchestra.' from German EducaXonal .Society. peated on many Sunday mornings Fielding, Baggio, Croasley, 3,042 Otto Euig of Indian Orchard, Wil- OVERCOATS ^Aaxep, her akin was very fair, her Easter was a lovely day for a Greenhouses on Eldridge street. The from 7;48 to 8:30 three mornings a Miss Bessie Terhune baa returned Rowell, Alabama. during this football season (and al- NORTH ENDS START liam F. McMahon, Charles Breder- from a short visit with relatives in 7:45—Scott’s "Romance of Mu4ic " 10:30—Cascades Orchestra. i lyilaon, several prominent CXJPPEB8 TPO PLAY. miles, 8 laps, 080 points. * Mpreasion angelic and her brown little girl—a sort of mixtufn of Eas- growth of Chrysanthemums and' week have the biggest potential Passaic, New Jersey. with Jan Rubtnl and Donald 11:00—Time, weather. so the-morning after election) but son, Joseph Plouffe, John Roughen njtei with their strange outer rim ter, Christmas and Fourth pf Jidy Pom Poms this year has been un- audience In jadio, with more people coaches have remarked, is the for better or worse our crystal ball and Arthur Newton, all' of the Mr. and Mrs. W, Hoyt Hayden sn- Novls. 11:15—Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra. "greatest ball carrier In toe coun- The Clippers will play the Center of green (fox's eyes, her father —with candle proceoslona beginning usually good, and Mr. Anderson, at home and awake at that hour Springs Pecks In a return hame at tells us to pick ’em this way: SEASON THIS WEEK Fairlawn A. C., Dsn Turley of sometimes called them to tease her) the proprietor, exiH'cta to cut up- than any other period tof the day tertalncd several of their relatives try. bar none. " Howell was the Thursday, Fordham over NYL7, SWEDISH LOOP ROLLS Hartford, William Duffy of Hart- $ \ § . 5 0 and up I on Good Friday, u great supper after to dinner Sunday. spearhead of the attack that car Mt. Nebo tomorrow afternoon. As made everybody stop to look at her a Week of fasUng. the exchange of wards of 1B,(KI0 Mums and Pom He even has letters from r night KEMP'S the Pecks have been excluded from Penn over Cornell, Colgate over ford, James Crowe, John Muskus, when she was wheeled out in her Poms. The demand for these popu- watchmen and^qrrikmen who 'tdhe in Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Selgel of Inc. rirf Frank Thomas’ Alabama Brown, Temple over Bucknell, Kan- BUI Kennedy, James Mazes, Vin- gifts and the egg breaking. Hard- Snipatc Lake left Sunday by auto-- TO HELP 1 1 T O H E L P W ^de to the top of tbe southern the series this will not be counted TONIGirrATMURPlirS ...pram...... — ...... botled eggs .were colored rad- and Mr. fipwers of late has been very before going to' bed. , a series game. The Clippers will saa over Missouri, Alabama over cent NovakowskI, Aliyn Manning, moblls. for. Gulfport. Florida, where ' imVV T does I everything super Vanderbilt, Texas., over Texas Ag- Meet Middkown Ahmmi Frank LalU, Phil Urello, John The Greek palace which was. the everybody broke them with every- good, 'ifhe. Carnation Piahts are Oeorgle Stoll, band leader tin'the they are to spend the winter.' PREVENTcolos [END A COLD L practice tonight at 6:30 sharp. They first home Marina rememben, was also showing great promise, being Bing Crosby-Buswell SIstera pro- gies, St. Mary's over Oregon, Ne- The Swedish Lea^e will roll at Partica, Eugene Schultz, Nicholas' body else. The gifts were usually The Tolland Grange will hold a 1 U S E V I C K S J On the leoond team come Jay will oppose the Bluefleld Boys’ club Murphy's alleys tonight, with Segar MEN'S given to her father and mother by eggs, too. In some form'--candy, loaded with rnids. Thnnigli the use gram. waa conducting a inlnature 11 USE VICKS L this Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. bras'ea over Kansas State, Arkan- Chib io Prefini to Rangers Schultz and John Trunken, all of of a special' cold stoyage tor keep- eymphony orchestra for Sd Grau- public whlat at the Grange Hall Berwanger, the’one bright spot In sas over Tulsa, ’.Vest Virginia over opposing toe Brotherhood In tbs toe Interatate A. C., Stephen the Rusatan Emperor. According to soap, silver, gold and preclou.s (Community House) Friday eve- VA-TR0N0L|Pf^ IV A P O R U B ff^ i U X the ordinary. Urilverslty of Chi- This will be the. fourth series game. Athena standards. It was extremely -ing...... ,08 the bulbs dorma ■ . —Easter . tiles man at the Criterion theater, Los •JUiT A 0IW tgopf Washlngtou and Jefferson, Duke opening match at 7:30 o’clock. Dlmack of New London and Paiil stones. Some contained delicate ning. The able committee are ex- M PiUtT RUB ON hJJ 1 y cago team, and Pug Lund, the Following is the scale on which over North Carolina State, Tennes- Scandla will roll the Beethovens and DeBruyn of Mt. Klsco, N. T. ttodem, quite unlike the KlnF> mechanical toys--birds that sang, are now li4 contlnuq^ia bloom the Angeles, when be was fifteen years UP fACN M O 0 T 0 a * M THROAT ANO I T ' the series games will be judged: year round. These/flowers are al- pIU. pecting a large company of players ' \ CHtSTiA L \ ^ \ Minnesota master. After them are see over Kentucky; Saturday, Navy the Knights of Pytblaa-wlU meet the SUITS palace to which Marina and her sls- trains that ran, elephants that to meet for a aocial evenibg. Prises Jack Buckler, Army, and Abe Game won, 3 points; game tied, 1 over Army, Tulane orer Lioulelana Emanuels at • o'clock. AU partici- tara went for Sunday dinners and walked. ways popular for /making funeral Victor Young is back in Ne* York point; game lost, 0 points. ., designs. , The demtod for hospital after a Chicago visit, ■ are to be awarded and refreobmenta Mickal, Louisiana State. State, Western Maryland over pating bowlers are requested to be hoUdairs. This huge gaunt white War Ended Happy Days se n ’ed. The latter demonstrated hla This makes the following trams Georgetown, Holy Croar over Bos- The North K id Boys’ Club are on hand at the times mentioned. marble structure set on a command- and anniversary bouquets has shown When Bing Crosby'a eye fell «ti scoring; aippers—4 points, having The war put an abrupt end to much Improvement. In addition to The Pioneer Past Masters Asso- courage off the field, too, when ton C„ Waahlngton State over De- again, for tbe jfourtb consecutive ing bill had only one bath tub. and the Bo.swell Sisters w’hilc he was ciation will meet w ith/ Tolland won from the Pecks and tied the the wonderful times the child the large supply of flowers grown singing soulfully on ^ recent broad- he ignored Huey Long’s attempt troit, Texn Chr'stian over ,South- season, to have k basketball squad TO HOLD PRACTICE $ j[ y .9 5 and “Pj that oonlected with King George's Marina had known. For a aertevof Grange No. 81 at the Community Follow VICKS PLAN for better CONTROL OF COLDS to make him a Louisiana senator. Bruisers^ Blueflelds B. C„ 3 points HockeN/^ here at the greenhouses, a supply cast, he had difficulty In finishing ern Metbodlit, Washington over which win rank with th^ best of private apartment Even that pne evenU began In Greece ^hat kept House on Saturday evening, Dec. 1. having won from the Pecks. Brui- Southern California. The Bluefleld Boys’ Club will hold of potted plants have been ordered the Song. Connie had- blacked put [Full damns in aodi Vicks podiaqaj junior teama in tots vicinity. Hav- was not vary practicable for when her family in a state of feariind up- for Thanksgiving trade. a t 8 o’.clock. Welastoek—^He Can Crack sers, 1 point, having tied the Clip- an Important practice aeselon, to- (By Aaaodated Press.) the hot water was tumea on, aa two of Martha’s and Vet’s front Several from Tolland are expect-' pers. Center Spring Pecks, 0 ing obtained Alton Johngren aa men- set until they finally Jeft the coim- teeth, Martha had done the same for We Do MORE A Line—and Kick! While this year’s town title ae- night at 8:30 aharp, at the •■Mill NATIONAL LEAGUE. Prince Christopher was wont to re- try forever. Marina's grandfather. mg to attend. the Convention and Fallback—Izzie Weinstock, Pitts- points, having, lost all series games ries didn't furnish a brmd of foot- tor, toe North Ends have hopes of Lots. All players are requested to Canadiens at New York Rangers. Dir,S FROSI BI'RNS Connie, and the three of them were aimual qieeting of the Connecticut burgh. played. bettering their record of laet season mark, ‘iMthlng happened except a King George, had been assassinated. ■ C—— .smiling toothsome amlles at Bing. ball on a par with that played here be on hand at this time without foil. Chicago at Boston. biasing; notse and perhaps a dejected Hla Bon, Constantine, who succeed- Council of Churches and Religious Than Our Part Here Wias a typical fullback if The following games have yet to nearly a decade ago by the Cube, of 28 wins and six losses which in- Whitney Shirts| Hartford. Nov. 87.— (AP) — The The Boswelli open^at the Cloveq Education to be held at Central there was one in 1934. A llne- be plqyed: Clippers vs. Blueflelds, cluded the ''Y" Intermediate League MthitUr of rust-colored water, thick- ed him, was compeUed to give up death of Mrs. Oarbline Gordon, 84. Club In Hollywood bn November Cloverleavea and Majors, It certain- ly studded with drowned" roaches the throne to hla son Alexander and Baptist church, in Hartford, Friday It*a an evnydar affair to offer clean, amasblng fool, Weinstock mixed Dec. 1. Blueflelds B. C. 'vs. Brui- ly gave the grid fqns their money’s ebampienehip, the Rec Junior tour- White and Colors negro, was dfficially recorded aa an 24th. for B two-week ptay. and- Saturday of this week. The “Mums” Ws power with the deftness of a sers,' nament and runner-up for the “Y" ■ad water hugs.” leave the country. Prince Nicholas accident, but InvesUgatora were Tiny Bradshaw and his Harlem comfortable'accommodations to worth and then some and also gave A Spartan Fpbrtngtng Forty-two were present Thursday hotel gunu. Convenient location Mlfback. It was hla threat be- Senior League cbaroplonebip. was also asked to take his family without a definite foundation today band will play for the Scarsdals It is planned tola year to have Rec Senior Lecigue Offers Prince Nicholas, who adored his away. night last to the Tolland Commun- tween the ends that made* Pitt’s 08 to the manner In which her Bachelors’ Cotillon next week. Rec- ity Men's Club held St the church helpa, to o . . . but when It comes to ' attack what It was, and h« was those members who are eligible to , three tittle glrU, nevertheless gave For three years "the Nlt^olases " clothes caught fire. ord reviewer of 'The New Yorker” you will want service ... there la where th* them the same Spartan training when. Dr. Walter Stemmona, col- the pivot man in Jock Suther- enter a team in the "T" Intermedi- lived In Switzerland in painful exile, The woman was found dead yes- llkea the Dorsey Brothera-Bob Cros- lege editor, Connecticut Agricultur- McAJpin doc* more than lu part in land's surprise laterals He added ate league under the name of the $1.50-$1.95 timt ha and his brothers and sisters Offer Turkeys As Prizes Two Fine Battles Tpnight cut by their-EMgliah and French terday afternoon In her kitchen by by combination on Dacca rscorda. al College gave an interesting ad- making your viiit to New York a the trick of goal kicking ,to his North Ends. had undergone. They were taught to friends in public because of the a friend. "The Dorsey Brothers wax Isnguor- toaa. Mualc was furnUhed by for the table gitnuiqe pleasure. May wa daraon- «»partolre. . Duiuring tha past two wrak», .stiff - « t t t ^ .aarty ta-dmriilaga.«Mi.ihea>.> ff practiceticelkwslons ifive 'Sera' "held and ■•Ives and to endure deserved pun- Titrate to you on your next vlaleT 'Parr-^'^-'Ailleys'''' Tottt^ht' Tw6 to^otim'^'ba^ &"^i8VmiIe M oft'^s tor^^^ the Greek, royal family. derson, advanced t)ie theory that oriflcea," he aays, “I’m Oettln* Lu^g. John aough, Arthur Busb- No. 2 at fullback. He is a aUr In the team la fast rounding Into shape are on tiq> in th e Rec Senior League *back ...... Watkins-Y, to - —88. A - rousing Florsheim tahment without whimpering. When young King Alexander died Mrs. Gordon's clothes became Ignltad Sentimental Over 'Vnu" has sing, Don’t forget Chrysanthemums 61 neU and Gustave Held were tbc JOHN J. WOELFLE, M au* m wall that aha is to have an exhibit Jl'BTlCB- FUR J l ’BTlCE a cartoon of the Point taind drawn usual colorings of ours. ^ *2 ®® *400 *4^50 the first mentibned, the bowler who should also furnish plenty of fire- $6 “"$6.50 people wept wtth Joy, pelted the ly kMwn for her Iwnefactlona is the Ring Kong of the gridiron, one-ball competition that offers an The following make up of tbe ond week of the league and another works as the beaten five wUl be eff bar work aad haa enacted a num- king's family with floweri, and car- up at assembW in the early dawn. amona tha poor, died today at her Stanislas Kostka, the Minnesota can hit one, three, five, seven or nine squad for thia season; McCurry, large crowd of fans is expected to Freeman of claaatc roles. Nickerson, Kas.—The first man The director haa hla baton raised, equal chance of winning to all bowl- pins consistently will be tbe winner, tumbled Into the cellar, a spot that ried them on their shoulders through tome tore. She was the widow of steamroller. He does nothing ers, no matter what their ability on Bycholakl, Comber, Rubackl, Swikla, attend. Shoes . ; . as' quantities at tbe School street Rec which to young .Marina seemed to take up Ramona and Peggy Healy. with father w u Loren P. Judd who was We^make up floral designs and bridal bouquets^ »n r*cfcnse and a super blocker. twro games. M. C. A. Coach Johngren re- own court where he "pleaded guilty, Cliarlie Teagarden and another mii- highly popular 1 ^ season. week. The Eaat Bides toppled tbe every Tpeaday night when the us old Unor—seemed to, but un- prominent In the early industrial Ufa anoAPWAv AT aata 'arifgt quests everyone to be present Army and Navy quintet by a score m ■ fined himself snd psld. Blcian or two, usually sp«ot It over of tUa city. league Id*conducted.- j A ■

HAnCKESTEK EEKNIMO HDDIALD, MANCBEaTlER. OOMM« TUESDAY, NOVEMBER S7,1964. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESl EK, CXINMm TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1954. FAGS

that the appointment of Mrs. Will- politan director and this Is mil rious provinces in order to avoid son was the only thing to do under boM and assarted, "w e I changed. FRENCH DEPirriES their total destruction should there th# clrcumstsiiceB. ' .4B0UTT0WN REPUBUCANTOWN Recreation ( Center fuUy supplied with light A Princeton Fan Qets Into NETS NO. 1 TENOR "Gattl—he is tjie ‘Nero* o f the BOARD WIFHOUT be wartime raids into the capital. ITORD YACHT "W e can't do much eloe but go Buperabundantljr with sub OBITUARY Daily Health Shot by Mother Metropolitan!” eitclaimed OigU. The government, he said, will spend alon/ as we are,” Mr. Williams oon- me ^tate Federation of Demo- Items of Interest He admitted, however, , Later the singer discussed two APPROVE BUDGET 350,000.000 franca (approximately tinued. "The same problem con- cratic Women's clubs will act as # whole .lavy la discontented ' Wrong Football Stadium In Money Row PLANS TO RETURN old operas which is he going to re- COMMITTEE DINES 516,500,(K)0) In the next three years IS SAFE IN PORT POWER TO A a fronts other communities. There is hostess to all Democrats In Connec- Tuesday (OonUnned from rage Une) aviation.” Service « vl've this winter at the Royal in executing this "concentration always a lot of red tape when the ticut, at a 17101017 luncheon to be The women’s swimming classes Pietri said he was working cl DEATHS Theater In Rome—Donizetti's "Fav- within Industry” and "the decentral- oritm” In which he sang 17 yeart ago government geta Into anything. It given In the Hotel Taft, New Ha- will meet aa follows: 7 to 7!46, be- three year plan 'for reorganizing with Denain to giva Franoa s' c New York, Nov. 26.—(AP) —This ble. Ha looked again. A kind of In- KEEP M O I.^ IMMUNE izing of factories.” naval avlaUon and discloasd a a plausible thing to have an out ven, Wednesday, December 12 at 1 aviation manufacture. and Bellini’s ‘'Plrata," never beard ONCHWJOB Intermediate. The quick obsolescence of air- Mrs. Louie .May Cade la a favorite situation for the confle credulous, s t a r lit look came into FROM INFLAMMATION Gatti-Cazazza’s Retirement o f towm investigator do this wrork. o'clock, th e newly elected state Chairman W. S. Hyde Thanks The cliua in home hygiene and He said that the danger of enemy to provide the aviation c. Had Been in Distress Since bis eyes. He brushed hla forehead, by this generation in any opera planes. which bat caused France to Mrs. Loala May Cude, widow of cartoonists, but Saturday It actually She can approach people on a dif- officers will be guests o. the feder- care will meet at 7 o’clock. Two air raids destroying France's air- Bearn with 300-miIe-an-h0ur looked again. From the press box house and never done in America. (OeaBaaed from Page One) have what be terms as Inefficient air the late John Cude, died early this Babies Suffer, Even More Than ferent footing than a person living ation at thia luncheon. Anyone In games will be played In the basket- plane factories had causeo him to planes. happened in the'Yale bowl at New you could see tragic realization Changes Opera Vista for Not Good For *rraDqulllty' Workers for Cooperation fleet, has led Denain, he said, to Not. morning at the Manchester -Memo- Adults, From Oral Infections, "GatU—he’a the 'Plrata’ o f the in this town. She should be given town Interested In attending should rtll league. The first game will determine to reorganise the industry The minister of the navy told IB -lost Sails and Haven. creeping over him, of Mancheater tesldenta had been adopt a policy of "big supplies of I rial hospital following a lingering Due to Lock of CIcanlInrsa. or every chance to do what she can get in touch with Mrs, T. E. Bros- bring together Morlarty Brothers and scatter It over the country as Chamber that whUa tha naval An hour before the Ella turned "Where am I ? " he said — and Metropolitan!” GIgU interjected un- submitted but were not approved by raw material" alth well organized ' Illness. Some Throot Disease. expectedly and irrelcvently. It is and not be subjected to the non o f Hudson street, president of Before and at Election. Firestone Service company and the Germany already has. He said nage of France today can be reek.e Far Off Coorse. Mrs. Cude has been a resident of back the Harvards in the Big Three paused. tha FERA-.At thla point Mr. Wad- humiliation which ws wouldn't want the local Women's Democratio club, B ^ t Sides. The second game Wat- and widely distributed factories to oned at 30 per cent below Its t o a ^ climax, a huge fellow, swathed in a "Where the hell am I ? " he' de- not difficult to persuade Glgll to re- France has “numer-ua planes but make quick manufacture and keep Manchester since last .September, By DR. MORRIS F18HBEIN turn to the subject of Gattl-Cazazza. deD atatad that the F E R A had ap- If we were in ^ e same sltuaUon.” who has luncheon tickets for sale kins-Y will play the Arm y and they are of obsolete types." nage in 1914, it U only 14 per raccoon, coat, pockets bulging, step manded again, In a half wail that the models constantly up to data. coming here from Doniphan, Mo., Editor, Journal of the American “The Metropolitan may • collect ■ proved o f Mlaa Keith but that ahe Chairman Cook said he bad been and la expected to make returns N avy club. A small admission will I t was divrulged that aerial trans- Inferior in fighting strength to It*^ unsteady and eyes slightly aslant, started the echoes once more. London— (A P ) — Now that Olullo Practically evfcry member o f the France was revealad to be cool to- Norfolk, Va., Nor, 27.— (AP)i — to live with her son, Harold E. Medical Association, and of 860,000 or only 810.000 but Gattl waa In Europe and, ■ conaequently, told that “ if we can produce a local fore December 8. be charged. portation of troops are to be de- power in the aarly days of tbai^J came plodding up the all but vacant He looked up to the press box. ward the Idea o f competing with the World War, ‘ Cude. Hygela, the Health Magazine Gattl-Cazazza has announced defi- gets his salary just the aame," said nut available person with the necessary quallfl- Republican town committee attend- The men’s volley ball seaalo.) will veloped in France’o colionista and Battend, but bUII seaworthy, ithe aisles. In his hat, twisted out of -" 'Ziz ain't Palmer Stadium," be j Italian 30,000-ton battleships, but In- Mrs. Cude was a member of the nitely that he will retire as im- Gigli. “The stars—their contract la Mathias Bpiew, who had been ratlons, or if we can find five or ten The American Legion auxiliary ed the steak dinner given at the be from 5:15 to 6:15. that the first squadron of such Ketch Fkyaway, from Hartford, Methodist Episcopal South chui^ch shape and considerably askew, stood announced belligerently. "Where's Whenever you feel . the sliihtr tends to build up a formidable avia- heads RAU.WAY CO. presario of the Metropolitan opera a piece of paper, they get what la listening iiuieUy to the opening dis- persona, there would be Jobs for held a drawing on the three Country Club last night in recogni- Wednesday transportation will soon operate In o f Doniphan, Mo. a bright orange feather with a 'jlg Palmer Stadium? Where's Prince- tion fleet aa an auxiliary arm o f the New York, Nov. 27.—(A F )— ,- Oonn., was tied up- at Coast Guard est Irritation in your mouth, house, retrospective eyes are being left. If ahjrihing. And they must g^t courae, observed that "It waa them.” He Indicated t, .re waa a Thanksgiving turkeys at the home The women’s gym class wUI meet Algeria. Denain said the policy will Besides her son. Harold E. Cude, "P" on it. ton? Where’s Dartmouth? "Zlz 'a tion o f the exceptionally meritori- navy. James B. Fill, president of the Naah-^ base here today as her owner and and your tongue seems constantly cast America-ward by Benjamlno out In frbnt of the curtain— Pons, atronge -that the taxpayers of Man- marked scarcity of trained ooclal of Mrs. Gertrude Bausola last night. from 7:15 to 8 o'clock. There will be be to compel each aviation company skipper, Richard P. Drew, laid plana j of this town, she la s irvlved by one He sat himself down and organized Yale. What'm I d>ln’ here?” service workers in this state. Several of the officers an'd members oua work performed prior to and no card party at the West Side A fter the Adoption of the naval vUIe, Chaitanooga and S t Loiita t to, be seeking It Out, you should Gigli, No. 1 tenor of the New York TIbbett, any of them— and beg for chester make a charity appropria- to be complete but that they must to continue a voyage to . Florida, daughter, Mrs. James A. Butterly. his paraphernalia around him. He No one knew, so he tried broken- donations. Not for me. In response to a question by Mr. were present. Mrs. Theresa Min- at the election November 8 In be- Rec. budget, Minister of the N avy Pletri Railway company has been electarf^ had more equipment te get t.hrough company since the. death o f Caruso. tion and a atranger from out of keep their various plants fo r such told the Chamber; With Mrs. Drew and their two chll-1 of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, one ly to explain. He had gone down to suspect an inflammation that may "It U not good for my tranquility Cook as to whether be would sug- kowski. past president of the unit half of the Republican candidates. Thursday president of the Louisville and Nash- ’ ' that ball game than Raphael needed a railroad station, Pennsylvania sta- " I f Gattl leaves the Metropolitan town comes in to spend the money.' manufacture as of motors and "France ought not to build very dren Frances, 12. and, Walter, 7, 1 slater, Mrs Thomaa R. Preece, of become more serious with neglect. to be in Ajmerica now," said Gigli. gest "firing Mrs. Willson if we can won a turkey with No. 942. C^aroUne It was emphasized that the organ- Dancing In the gym on Thanks- vllle Railway succeeding W. A . Cole to paint the Madonna. Once or- I will return And not before," said Mr. Spless added that It also ap- fuselages separate. big ships but they dught to be Drew was towed In last night after ■ Pasadena, Calif., also four grand- tion leading to Princeton he thought, Inflammations o f the mouth - mity He referred several times to his find a qualified person in Manches- Woodhouse held another lucky ization functioned more smoothly giving night. This Is a ’‘Celebra- it was learned today. Alao he w a s ganized. he devoted himself for the Gigli when encountered In a London peared strange that “ there are not H e said he Intends to have the dif- strongly protected ones.” hls yacht had wallowed helplessly, j children, and had gotten on a football special follow burning, by taking soup or "tranquility"—It waa better for It ter," Mr. Spless said he waa not pro- number, 1610, and Mrs. Mary Fra- and efficiently than any other In tion Dance" and la sponsored by the elected a director. He is expected to Private funeral services will be hotel, his he^quarters for a month's enough brains here to Investigate ferent companies taks their factories and far off her course, since Nov, I first time to his surroundings. with a lot of fine, exciting people coffee that is too hot or by eating in Europe. testing so much ag)Unst Mrs. w ill- ser also drew a winner, 1324. the history of the town. Arm y and Navy club and the Rec- He disclaimed any Intention of resign as presldeht of the NasbviUe, held tomorrow afternoon at two "Come on you Prlncftons,” he who were going to a football game, highly spiced foods or irritants, tour of England. our own charity caoea.” He Inq-Jlred out of ParU-and place them in va- weakening the Mediterranean naval 18. I Ready For ‘Exile’ “It la a "very great honor," Glgll son as an individual as against the Chairman William 8. Hyde pre- reation Centers. Dancing 9 to 1. Chattanooga and S t Louis. With her motor wet and useless. I o'clock at Watkins Brothers, 11 muttered hoarsely, testing hla voice Prlnceton-Dartmouth. he thought. such as mustard. Most frequently, why we (local taxpayers) ab)iuld al- FERA system of appointments. Memorial Temple. Pythian Sis- Friday That he ..la not on friendly terms admitted, that people so often com- low a stranger to tell us how to sided and thanked the committee anti only a staysail still showing.; Oak street. Rev. Leonard C. Har- In the empty stadium. Actually he had gone t > Grand Cen- however, infections result from Irn- pare him with Caruso. Chairman Cook made the recom- ters, will hold iU regnlar meeting members for their eo-operatlon. The Because of the Thanksgiving re- ris will olTIclate. Friends are kind- with Gattl-Cazazza has been known, spend 8100,000 of our taxes, and ad- the 38-foot Fayaway was picked up: The early birds In the press box tral station, bad gotten on a foot- proper care of the teeth, from the “ Bu* I am not Caruso the second! mendation that those living'in town tonight In Odd Fellows hall. The meeting was then thrown open for cess this week the children's swim- ly requested to omit flowers. and so it was not surprisingly to by the Coast Guard cutter .Mascou-' pricked up their ears. ball special all right, but a Harvard- abuse o f tobacco or snuff, or simi- I am Glgll the first!" yocatejl that the matter be brought who believed they had the qualifica- annual roll call will take place and a general discussion. ming classes wUl be held on Friday "Come on." said 'he man in the find him here Just as the American mm Yalc special. He was heart-broken. lar irritants, and occasionally from up at a -town meeting. tions necessary for ERA social serv- each member la expected to respond as follows: 3 to 2:45, swrtmmSrs; tin 51 miles north of Cape flenry j season was getting under way. But Treasurer Thomaa Ferguson re- Cape Cod raccoon coat firmly, gaining confi- "Waddeya think of that?" he mut- wearing of dental plates that do *^oiild Never Go Through’* ice Ittvestlgatoro, be Informed that verbally o.' by wrritten message 2:45 to 3:30, Jumor life savers. Our Delicious Home Made last night She had left Essex. | that their quarrel had reached such LEAPS TO HIS DEATH. ported enough money contributed dence, "never mind about Yale, let's tered. " I ’m a good I ’rinceton man. not fit satisfactorily. You might "The appointment would never go they could file application .with, the when her name is called. A social CRANBERRIES Foods Conn., on November IS, for New- - a pass that Gigli was ready to l>c- Chicago, Nov. 27.— (A P ) — A* to pay all bills and leave a balance MINCE MEAT IN BULK ■’ port. R. I. Storms blew Drew far WEDDINGS beat Dartmouth." J see Yale'■beat .'em last week. I also contract an Inflammation of three friends broke Into hla room on through,’’ he predicted. social service department of the time with refreshments will follow over and above the expenses. The He looked around, and no one was come a lifetime exile from New You Will off hla course and on November 22 I wanna have revenge. I wanna see the mouth from an Infection In the the twentieth floor Of the Palmer Mr. Waddell next took the floor Emergency Relief association for the business. amount collected made It unneces- disagreeing with him, because no York, his home for 14 years, was a he was sighted 240 miles off Cape | Princeton Tigers eat up Dartmouth. throat. house hotel In an effort to prevent to make it clear that Mrs. Willson work. The recommendation was not sary for the town conjmittee to ask TO SERVE CHICKEN PIE 1 Jc q t one had gotten there yet. His voice surprise. Enjoy! lb s. Henry by the Panama line steamer; 'N here I am. Nothin’ but Yale O f course, you know that even a him from ending his life, a man be- was hired "because we were told voted. Sunset Rebekah lodge will cele- the state central committee for 'fi- 2 rose with added authority. again.” r-^lgll Is normally a qiiiet, soft- Mayal. ■ Burlinson-Donahue tiny spol of Inflammation In the lieved to be Roy G. Harris, 60, of that If we didn’t hire her we would Chairman Cook told tha Board brate its 40th anniversary at Ita nancial assistance. More Republic- "Yeah, Princeton," • he hollered. spoken man off-stage, not given to SUPPER ON DECEMBER 11 .Xsks Position I Miss Mary M. Donahue, daughter iHe consoled himself with bis mouth Is annoying. Any small Chicago-leaped to his death in the lose our FERA appropriation, which that In a conference be had with regular meeting Monday night In ans contributed to the campaign 'Yeah, Tigers. Eat 'em up boys, cat temperamental flights. To see him Drew hailed the steamer and of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Donahue packages. He protested all the time ulcer feels three times as large as court below. for November has been set at 88,- ERA officials In Hartford yester- Odd Tellows hill, and a full turn-, fund than ever before. em up." Yale waa beating Harvard, with him it actually is. wadding through the fashionable day, he was Informed that the so- out o f ‘ the members is hoped for. asked his position. of 411) Center street, was married Shot four times and .critically London hotel lobby, like a benevo- The-three friends dashed Into the 100." The town treasurer admitted The committee plans to continue The Mayai told him he was off the An echo supported him from having to watch. But when last In addition, inflammation of the cial service department could use Refreshments and a social time will For A Better Saturday at 0 o'clock to Arthur wounded by her mother In Iho lent penguin, one would think he hotel carrying letters each had re- he bad been accuseu o f hiring Mrs. Its work all through t e year and. North Methodist Church Wom- Virginia Capes and reported by acjtoss the stadium, and he looked seen, In the ourth quarter, he was mouth results In a chronic bad six Investigators at the preseht follow a short entertainment. in this, the Young Republican (Jlub Hiirlinson of I.,aurcltnn, L. I, The k Ice In the mouth I. Old Fa.shioned Cheese, lb. .'I.’ic. aervice college and the proper ex- he Introduced himself aa Horace Oscar Anderson, 153 Eldridge street fancy, ."> to 7 Yi Ibs. each, Q (J This means that It Is seven or 25o to 29c U>. Rib KooNta lb. 33c perience. We spent two or three Hughes, and aald ae waa a captain won yet, but ," ami there he eight months old, has grown fast helpful. Mouth washes will hot hi and Philip Cervlnl, 58 Birch street. hours over this appointment when It or some officer in the Salvation D in n er W ith stopped. and will be tender In the roasting general cure the conditions that Please 'phone ypiir order tonight. If It Is Large Link Sausage, lb. 25c. Small Link Sausage, lb. 29c. The tickets were given free on Fresh Tender FowL cut up for a £* A He said that between 16,000 and are responsible for the inllanimn- came up and we got hot under the Army. The ’girls then were about tickets presented with each pur- Medium Size Roasting Chickens, ib. pan. eoiivenient. .Store open until 9 o'clock to- Sausage Meat, lb.^25e. Deerfoot and Brlghtwood Sausage. nine, six and two years old. Hla nice chicken soup, each...... Oaf C 30,000 letters were being received Buy a mtlk-fed turkey if pos lions, hut they do help to control night. For Wednesday l^ n e r : PInehurst Ground Beef, lb. 25c. collar. We thought it was stuffing chase of a glass of beer. Tickets d ^ y at the Shrine of the little the odor and to give a feeling ot the ‘whole works’ down the throats wife's name was Edith. are being awarded again for two For a delicious Turkey Dressing, try our sible. That means the bird of your "Hughes asked us If we would Flower. greater comfort. Most mouth of the town, the towmJ officials and free turkeys 'o be given away to-, 29c "'33 c choice has had a diet o f ground Today's Pattern not like to live with him and his Home Made Sausage Meat, 1 9 C The "main idea,” he said, is "to washes contain antiseptic sub- the taxpayers.” morrow night. grain and buttermilk or of pow- HOLIDAY FRUITS family, saying he had plenty of Small Native Fresh •Shoulders, < give Congress an Idea of what the dered whole milk. The flesh of stances which In many Instances Given Much Thought M I L K Extra large Califor- A Q _ room, and we accepted the invita- people are thinking about. It Is an serve also to reduce the pain. Indian River When Mr. Cook, mentioned about The meeting o f the Red Cross lb. ...^...... lOC -milk-fed stock Is tender and white Holidau Foods nia Oranges, doz. .. C tion. That's how I happen to know Fahey Freah Oysters for your O C —. opportunity for the people to voice with clear white fat over the The diets of those w-lth chronic Florida Oranges, dozen the Selectmen spending two or three ! hDrl'an^^urtit" first aid class, scheduled for 7 Turkey stuffing, pint...... m OC their sentiments to their represen- inflam mat lon.s of the mouth should Grapefruit hours over the' appointment, be waa ^ ' o’clock tomorrow night at the Milk is one of the few -commodities that has not ad- Prime Rib Roast Beef—Small Legs Spring breast and a nice distribution of "The cnildren, I recall, all tatives, one that never beforeOhait alway.s be studied to make certain bad School Street Rec, has been post- vanced in price. Use it generously. Lamb—and Fancy Fresh Native Pork to fat throughout the muscles. referring to an Informal meeting of light hair at that time. Small Native Fresh Hams, whole O C ^ been provided under our democracy.*' Corn-fed stock has a rich yellow that there Is a sufficient amount of Piesr^Puddiiigs—Etc. 28c 49c poned to Wednesday night, Decem- 3 fo r 25c Fancy Red Grapes, O Q _ the Selectmen held in his home sev- "All the girls had noticeably pug Roast. or shank half, Ib...... dl^O C enpcnrance with layers of yellow ber 5, at the same time. Dr. R. B. The result, he declared, wW be vitamins and such minerals as cal- , C. & H. Plum Pudding, 3*>c and 6.')c. 2 Urn...... ^7C eral weeks ago. A t that time Mr. no(Ks. fat under the skin. The flesh Is clum and phosphorus. Knapp is in charge of the class. “ the end of present party discipline." K. & K. Plum Pudding, 30c. Florida Tangerinen, Cook waa confined with a sprained “ 'I'm trying to get located here,’ coarser and not ns- white and ten- 5IrIntosh Table Two changes In policy yvere an- dozen ...... ankle. he told me, ‘and I ’m looking for a der ns the mllk-fed stock. .Squash or Pumpkin, large can 17c. 19c The Brophy Club, which meets loouaced. No names of individual Apples D’.AnJou Pears. Selectman Chambers made the How to Pick Turkey Fcrndel .Squash. 19c and 29c. Job. My. intended w ife and the chil- each Thuraday evening In their Land O’Lakes Butter, Members of the' League will be an- Pippin Apples, O C point that it seemed foolish to lose Our Home Made Mince Meat The general con 'Itton of the dren are In W est Philadelphia, try- club room in the Rubinow building .jounced, he said, and tentative plans Kerndel Pumpkin, 17c and 24c. t llm...... ZOC the FERA monthly allotment of 88,- lb...... in Bulk, 2 lbs...... flesh should be Arm, the cartilage ©LORIFYINe 3 lbs. 35c ing to get a place to stay with a will hold their meeting on Wednes- 3 2c 2 5c lo r state and n atl^al conventions Heinz, Friend's or Crosse & Blackwell Mince Baldwin or Northern Spy 000 by opposing the expenditure of relative of hers.’ except bv i '^teast soft day night this week because of Best Bulk Lard, have been abandoned, Meat. Apples, O e « * |125 for the salary of an investiga- " ‘If I don't get work hart I’m tadlo." / ' i ' and pliable, the breast broad and Imported Malaga Thanksgiving. 2 lbs...... : ...... Royal Scarlet • Maxwell House • Nathan plump, neck short, drumsticks Y ourself You will al.so find Candied Cherries, Pine- S Iba...... diDC tor. going to go. on to Pittsburgh,’ he 2 5c Chairman Cook expressed the added. I think he mentioned a Hale and Chase & Sanborn Coffee, O 1 ... ' dark-colored and smooth, skin St. Margaret’s Circle. Daughters Cocoanut in Bulk, apple, Lemon and Urange Peel, as well as White brother or a brother-in-law. Your Choice, Ib...... <3 1 C I smooth, fair and unbroken. Dates, opinion that owing to the publicity of Isabella, will enjoy a Thanksgiv- ib. Heinz Date Pudding. "Hughes weighed about 155 STRIFE I Dark spots and blotchoa Indi- ^ By Alicii Hart Grapes 2-lb. p k g ...... 29c given Mrs. Willson's appointment ing dinner, with turkey and all the 2 5 c pounds imd was about 5 fe e t 9 Confectionery Sugar or Brown cate that the bird waa not properly Table Raisins, 39c pkg. “ she might not get far' when she fixln’s, at the Hotel Sheridan to- Fresh Stewing Oysters, Dates (Calif.), Inches tall. His hair waa still dark bled after killing. This spoils the WTBTSBSvSSrSSr tries to seek Information at the night at 6:30. Guests are expected pint ...... Sugar, Ib. pkg...... FEARED IN REICH 30c lb. basket ...... and wa'vy. He was wearing a ^5c appearance and also cans It will THANKSGIVING DELICACIES 24c housea.” from Waterbury, Southington and Spiees Makee Motion brown overcoat and a blue serge Large Frying Oysters, not keep as well. Thorough bleed- The perfect coiffure is one that Jumbo Salted Peanuts. RIPE BANANAS. 4 lbs, 2.'>c, other towns throughout the state. 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar in t'OMllaned from Fugu O o«) ing is essrntlsl. Selectman Joseph- Pero said he suit, and I didn’t think be looked pint ...... flatters your head as well as your .Salted Mixed Nuts. shabby at all.” Speeches, a short entertainment and 3 9 c cloth b a g ...... Short claws Indicate a tender was not In favor of hiring an out i< installation of the new officers will face. Don't let a hairdresser .spend Martha Ann Spiced Nuts. Carney said he did not see the .pOM Is a popular wedding time for bird, one that hasn't had to scratch FRESH town person for the Job but. In view follow the meal. Royal Scarlet Flour for better ^ j f \ C all his time on the front and sides children when he met Hughes In Very Snappy Old Cheese, the old-fashioned ,gillltary men In Germany. for a living, while long spurn mean Martha .\nn Fruit Cake with Hard Sauce. o f the circumstances, felt there was bread and rolls, 24^j-lb. sack ^ 1 e U O of your hair. They're Important, of PINEHURST VEGETABLES Philadelphia. HInU At lUd Feeling a tough and perhaps venerable gob- course, but so are the back and top. Martha Ann Candied Ginger., no alternative but to accept Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hewitt o f Very Best Canned Squash or kind to go with Mince Pie, n g* . Heinrich Himmler, commander of Major Lynn O. Adams, superin- Ib. bler. A fter all, a tall dancing part- Martin Becker'a Crisp White Willson. tendent of the Pennsylvania state Westminster Road are in St. Peters- Pumpkin, 2 cans fo r...... roWted mustti. Another more turkey will be needed. Two low. wrorkera In N ew Britain. The aitua- from New York to Harrlshurgh and dance U scheduled for Saturday White Boiling Onions, ^ Ff To secure a PATTERN and 8TEF-BY.8TEP SEWING IN. Birdseye Suggestions tlon there ts Identical with local con- waa relieved there by Williams, Monrteh, Nov. 37— (A P ) — Mies ten-pound turkeys will be found Yellow Onions Yellow Globe night at the Green ochool hall, and 2 l b s ...... IOC Indian River Grapifruit, more. satisfactory than one twen- STRU enO N S, till out the coupon below, being sure to M ENTION • Birdseye Peas, 2-ic. ditions. W e don’t know how to identified the DuneanavUle woman thin skin, 4 f o r ...... Xtadaah. 39, o f this city, died THE NAME OF THIS NEWSPAPER. s e w CHEST oversubscribed Turnips the weekly eetback and bridge will ty-poiinder, since the meat on the Asparagus, 37c. Lima Beans, 27c. 12 lbs. 14c buck the administration which holds as one of hla passengers and also be held as usual this Friday night A Full Line of New Nuts of All Kinds! today o f Injuries she suffered K whip hand over us In many ways. automobile accident on the small 'bird is apt to be tenderer . *’-**TERN BOOK, with a completa selection of Hartford. Nov. 27.— (A P )—The Spinach, 23c. 10 lbs. 19c Identified the three mystery girls as with turkeys and ciub prizes and a Our Mixed Nuts will be, I'O Broccoli, 23c. "W e have even serioualy dlM us^ Scaldaweet Tftngerinea, i-Weater|y highway over and sweeter than on the larger Julia Boyd designs, now is ready. It’s 16 cents when purchased Hartford Community cheat' was Birdseye Fruits: the ones be carried from New York door prize o f a bushel o f potatoes. Ib. J a f dozen ones. Besides there wilt be more separately. Or, if you want to order It with the pattern above, tend over-Bubacribed by 824.932, j t waa Minot the wisdom o f telling the auUioritiea last Wednemlay. This season the women memben of w«ak-an | k ir*l II j t r" 4 be checked in an e ffo rt to shed some street RecreaUon Center will ’ be Order from our Salesmen. They will have extra O f IS Mudsnts taken Into the sebo- After shopping tomorrow night Selectmen as Indicated In the newa light on the Identity erf the three hcarlag Dec. 8 but stop at the Princess Grill and en- omitted tomorrow night. The next aupplies. laotte fraternity, 13 were co-eds and Name ot this newspaper ..... atoryi to pooi upon , the appolnt- children and the man and woman Come To the Store or Phone — A Good Place To Trade— Dial joy a nice hot turkey sandwich and PINEHURST-pDiai 4151, class will be held Wednesday, De- ment| He said it had been agreed found In the shack at Duncansvllle. a glass of beer. cember 5 as usuj^. MANCHESTER EVENING RERAU7, MANCHESTER CONN.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Z7,1984. 0AQB T W B LTI MAMUHSKTER EVENING HERALD. MANGHES^EB^ QONM. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ZT. lfV4.

Radio Stars Will Help Launch Chr istmas Seal Sale tARKET TRADING M a nchester T h a n ksgiving G reetings M a n ch ester! o 6r st o res w i l l be c l o sed a l l d a y EASESDPA6IT D a te Boo k It is our sincerest wish that this Thanksgiving be the merriest and most joyful on* T H A N K S G IV I N G D A Y “— - you’ve ever hadt i r s t t o r es MY. TONIGHT F M Anomi S C O D E OPEN TUESDAY until 9 P. M, ~ WED NESDAY until 10 P. M. Maiy Stocks Droop Uoder At the State theater — "Mra. W e A r e S e n d in g Y o u O u r G o o d W is h e r Wiggv of the Cabbage Patch” with Pauline Lord. Two complete ebows Profit Takmg — Cafled a at 7 and 9. Feature shown at 7:30 I n F o r m O f M o n e y S a v in g V a lu e s a n d and 0:30. Healthy Correctom. Tomorrow S p e c ia ls ! L o o k A t T h e s e R a r g a i n s! Nov. 28-^Annual Firemen's bMl WHY PAY MORE? of (Company No. 1, S. M. F. O., at New York. Nov. S7.—(A P )— Cheney Hall. Follow Tho Crow ds To Ifaxiy etock* dipped under profit Also the Little Chib formal dance taking today, but the trading vol- Manchester Country club. ume also dwindled appreciably on This Week BRO O KSIDE one the moderate declines. Nov. 29—Annua] S-mile cross- In view of tbe fact that the equi- country run, sponsored by Arm y E v e r y b o d y 's M a rk e t FINE ties list had adx-anced for four con- and N avy club and Recreation Cen- FREE DELIVERY! DIAL 3919! CALL YOUR ORDER IN! aacutlve sessions, an Irregular set- ters. back was not at all unexpected and Also opening of Rangers basket- CREA MERY was Interpreted by most market ball season at State Armory. analysts as a “healthy correction” Next Month of a position that had become a lit- Dec. 1—Gala gathering of Shrin- LAND O’ LAKES MITTERLA N D O l A K E S tle top heavy. ers here. t u r keys U .S. G o v't C tt H lsd The utilities, which yesterday Dec. 3— Benefit concert by Bee- FANCY FRESH PLUMP NORTHERN QUALITY 93 Scot Sw to i Crtsis performed with some of their old- BUTTER ___ SbIb LkBilod thoven Glee Club and G Clef Club time vigor, bore the brunt of selling at High school hall for Memorial In the early hours. Although they Hospital. LA N D O 'L A K IS were unable to come back to any Dec. 4-5-6— rArt exhibit by local TURKEYS U . $. G o v'i CsfiiRsd , Freah klUed— all boxed—-(not barrelled)— milk-fed— and o f the flneat qualify.^ The only reaoon great extent, they turned extremely talent at St. Mary's church. 93 8 c o rt Sw osi O sM i have"thrni again Uila yi;ar, la because thoae tb)it had them lost year practIcaUy InalsM . And BUTTER ______1.1. U.iW.4 quiet. Scattered sperialtles breast- Dec. 5— Nearly-New Shop, Cen- ed the c\irrent and the rails were ter church. the price? Well__Jaat check up! noticeably resistant. News of an Dec. 6— St. Mary's Guild supper, especially stimulating character sale and art exhibit. PURE was scarce. As my time Is limited you ell know and John Harrison were guests of The opening feature of the nation- Elec. 7 — Opening of Manchester Sealdnweet No. 1 Florida , Soe Who Else Ilaa Cape Cod Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Welles on i Grains were somew'hat Improved, \nd I never could put on a show. wide Christmas Seal campaign will High's home basketball season at So after much meditation Friday. I For Raking but cotton and roost other commodi- be a coast-to-coast broadcast ar- Armory, against West Hartford. . I hold with "Flo Pinny" a conversa- MI.SS Esther Miner is spending a | ORANGES! Cranberries! ties did virtually nothing. Bonds ranged by the National Tuberculosis Dec. 8— Democratic victory ,riglitcnlng he , While this attitude of the govern- Native Potatoes, D A C TD YO LD HOMESTEAD «4V^ ibQ ft^ o'clock. thought HO he se' fire to tlie trousers ; Open All Day Thursday. DATES! ment was not particularly cheering FLOUR! SUGAR! . F L O R ID A P.OZ Dr. Enoch F. Bell was the speak- peck ■ I l « 1 Cik*! and Pattrltt b§| to ^eculstive Inflationists, who for of’ his sleeping cellmatd George j MED er at the thank olTerlng service Sun- Harris. OiKirge's erica brought out 1 Krasdale Tender 2 l ^ ^ Ie 4 9 ^ 5 Ib bag SOB.. some time have been basing their Schaller Cider Mill 24Vj -H>. 10-lb. doth ORANCIS day. He Is the editor of the .Mission- operations on the theory that the policemen with buckets of water. | Sweet Peas, can . 2 '*« ® I $ 1 - 1 5 15' ary Herald. .152 Woodland St. Tel. 6132 bag ^ bag FINAST *4‘/i i b || g ^ budget cannot be balanced end that Now he is charged with assault and | Tender Leaf Tea, PITTED D ATES25 .19c Ih. Miss Mcmithy Di-wey of Wapping t)attery hy a match. CAPE FA M ILY An all purpeic Flour btj Increased Federal spending will ulti- 3i,|>-oz. pkg. Cranberries COD Ib mately result in drastic currency ex- ______/ Campfire Alarsli- i ^ 17d^ 5 Ib bag %Z€ pansion, sound money elements ap- mallows, 1-lb. pkg. .. X / C We Have An Array of Apples—You’ll Enjoy Seeing!' MEDIUM peared to derive considerable satis- TURN IPS Grapefruit SIZE 4 <»• FLOOR 51b bag 24«/i Ocean Spray Cranber- r\ (J FANCY NO. 1 NO. 1 YORK FANCY BALDWINS OR faction from the "right" gesture. 15 f S Q U A S H PILLSBURY'S BEST Sbo Bar ry Sauce, 2 tali can s.. C MeINTOSH! IMPERIALS! GREENINGS! FANCY m iM A N S ALU LKJUOK SPECIAI.S YELLO W Grap es EMPEROR Sanka Coffee, a A 19F BLUE G O LD M ED AL 51b bag 24!4 l b , e « S y Whiskey, lb. tin ...... 44 c P. E. I. FANCy »7« Bag TALCOnVILLE quart ... $1.00 None-Such Mince O C ^ lb s. 2 9 ^ 5 ^ ^ 5 ^ A p p les Me IN70SH 4 'b< Meat, 2 pkgs. . : ...... m OC 19F HUBBARD CIDER Pur« Apple Jack Frost (XXXX) FANCY SUGAR M IN CE M E A T The Golden Buie club held a most Sunsweet Prune Juice, O ^ 1 FINEST PUMPKIN OR 1 1 LEMON . ORANGE • A p p les COOKINO 3 , OU J«f 39c HO.U., 25c MCK FKOST OXANULATIO entertaining and instructive meet- English Peer (Jin, quart bottle...... X C 1 C o i n f p o t l o n e r y 10 ^ fifth ...... SQUASH! 1 CITRON PEEL! LBS ing last Friday evening, when "In - 85c Pineapple Juice, Dole, 1 ^ SUGAR! NATIVE XXXX 9 »§• None Such S tsi ternational Night” was observed. Celery bch LBS Finast Q lives Brown ' Members dressed in the costumes of No. 2 can ...... XXC Friends X54 various countries gave interesting (lood Old (Jrave’s ftC ? Swansdown Cake ^ ■ B e largeet CALIFORNIA FANCY STUFFED Brown &a S« Whiskey, fifth ... VDC JL JE ^ 2'/, can 11 ® Lettuce htsd talks on the customs of the coun- IMIN'T BE -AIISI.EI) HY Flour, pkg...... 4blC 29 ICEBERG Tablat »7« Grendmolhcri X 1^ tries they represented. A gay Cut Red Beets, Q C ^ 64 Spanish acnorlta with a tra- I'KU'E. BUY Old Constitution 2 large ca n s...... 4uOC Vone-Such ditional red rose and black 1 F a n r y D r t i c l o n s j Social Treats NJ.C. lace veil, a fiower bedecked damsel LAND O’LAKKS Wine, full qt...... 27 O C R. & R. Plum Pudding, t\ Q :»?19 Diamond Walnuts ^ 25^ assorted from Hawaii, a slant eyed Oriental COCOANUT! MINCE MEAT! PLUM PUDDING! Heinz Soups Ocean Spray , (JL A L I T Y 1-lb. c a n ...... $.... C N,t.C H o lid a y Q akes 2 25^ i In gala native array, and to the Social Treat, Uneeda Y Q ^ Chocolate Twirls ,^ 2 1 < Almonds PAMU IH fU LV 25 surprise of all, there came Ruth, Lord Baldwin or El Castillo Crisco < DCUVIBCO DAH.y Bakers, pkg...... XOC f FINAST 55 Frankfurts from the Land of Moab, just as she Wine, '7 I S _ .I'lb- can I P e a c h e s 17i appeared whlli. gleaning In the Davis Baking Pow- ^ f t 1 ® ">• 2 ^ Slietd or Haivti M ixed Nuts £XTI»A CHOKt Lv , H olid ay Fruit Cake J i49Fir«n to. s.«p Turkeys 35clb. Iwttle ...... /OC 29 25 18F 23*L23 . ______3 Tl i i u fields of Boaz. A t least one o f the der, 12-oz. can...... X 2/C RICHMOND Palmeihrc Soap Peaches zo* - representatives of a European coun- llershey’s Baking T Fancy White Fancy, New Crop Jersey Slietd or H tivti 227fRaisins OR SttDLifS 2 f g JD a r k Fru it C a k e ^ 7 E L L " ^ ) AsMiled Flevors 3 13*1 try was able to converse fluently in Ijike Shore Q Old Imperial d» -i f\f\ Fancy Green Stringless 29 Chocolate, i/j-ib...... XOC DEL M ONTE tlf t i 3-17^ Lux TeHat Seap her. native tongue. The refresh- Turkeys, lb...... OOC Wine, 2 hots. ^ X ai/vl .BEANS! MUSHROOMS! Sweet Potatoes! ifP e a c h e s ^ H tivt __f tin _ _ _ 3 - 19* ments of the evening were served In Tomato Sauce, f t Currants 25^ Lig h t Fru it C a k e 19 ^ RPyW Galalin lUNSO a most engenious manner. Food lAimb I.OR.S, lean, O Y ^ 2 cans 27 3 17^ '! ’ * from the different countries was liord Baldwin ^ O AC. Nneepple siic.dm'cm.h.d 2’«V.*27if o ks ,k, C ln n .n .e n S u l*r.d 3 20 meaty, lb...... Red Cherries, ^ ^ LayerFigS 'fQd Minute Teploc placed on the table each dish neatly lu 1 C JOE'S brawn, health and Wine, gal. .. ^ i ^ a f l D 1 3 6 >>»' « pht t I f Super Suds labelled as to its source. Some de- Maraschino,-5-oz. bot. X U C ® ' 25 jlP in e e p p le T.d' . Doughnuts - * rheerinr-s are |irtMiiired b* 29 2 15 lectable sandwiches were made, ac- Hershey’s Cocoa, Y g Dromedary Dates2 ‘”25f ^ Baker's Chocolate Native Roasting O O due rich, in-ty looda. “ He eatu (Jranulated Sugar, C*/\ Rad Cap Ammenla cording to each one's taste, and the SO miirhl" hit wife. “ Ii’t < o-lb. can, 2 for ..... XOC Fancy Sunkist Scedlew Dellcioufi Pineapple f»"cy cn »h .d ** 2 1 d V ' * Chickens. Ih...... 0«3C 10 lbs. b u l k ...... DUC Fancy Kipe * Pitted Dates 9c,d^^DBlt CQokics 2 ^ 9 hostesses were congratulated upon a z "5:"17f| t r m The chlidremfrom school have come. Half Stock Ale, |^2.10 case, Oregon Filberts, O O 24 Stahl-Meyer Prepared Sau- All Kinds of Rolls and Buns. O live O il BED L I O N L o n a i e s WMtehouse Coffea !!*» d "Is there any mall, today?" I ask— (contents). lb...... C G i n g e r A l e 31 F N Beans Ra^Kldnay 2 '2r 19* “ Yes, Mother, we have some. •sage Meat, O O _ Finast Tom atoes 2 "^ * 2U.'29< Diamond Shelled 1 “Tell the World’’ This letter here, which we've lb...... Z O C Phone Service Until O bottles Fancy No. 1 , Fancy Emperor Peel u s SWEETHOME MILLBRO OK CLUB Whita Spray Oats 3'^ 20< F N Beans VaHewEra brought home Walnuts, 3-oz. can, , . X 27 C |Rldimond Tom atoes *11 f 29 2 ” ? 19* Prepared with delicious 9 O’clock Tonight. GRAPES! GINGER ALE! DRY Is all for you, your very own.” 25c Royal Scarlet Bantam Q C ^ Brussels Sprouts! Q uaker Oats 3*2 Pbik Salmon al^ And so it is with great animation nuts. I Q uality Tom atoes 3 .*'to*25F 11 es I open that note without hesitation. Com, 2 cans...... , m OC o w e g . CHOeOtATEI imigUke -what surprise H'i»ine ’^ItfScaV'Cltister ‘Rais- •■'qt-'Wttiita"-'-— ■ 1 b«l* Q uaker OaXs {27, ® f ■mSsXAXIJlitrXSD J ql. basket C e r w '‘nidlMr ooiAcR-iUkffA'M ‘2 ^ --.rrvtxa vrsiva’ Fancy Rad Saknon When 1 find a rhyme between each Pot Roast of IW f, No. 2 Vi tin, ins, .5-oz. 4 f t ^ JO (Contents). FniK454M5ktajti«i3®‘.-.2 ,B T d line. lb...... 2 f o r ...... 1 28 OE f O U ik if Corn M ail ^ 22c VEGETABLES pkg...... X4toC m ------r —w:— en | For I know now a rival there be String Beans ^ 3*'5:.*25# ----Shredded Wheat 2 ’^”23f ‘‘ Z 9f among tbe members o f the O. R. C. Oranges, Tangerines, Krasdale Ortified Flour, 24' *^ ^ ^'*^ " ^'if * - 1 1 M A H IE U 'S 15 25 INI to bebe Mixed Nuts, New w M A R K E T AND AVOID DELAY! SaH ^ Abont tte w NcMbm 1 eould 2’.t1S* Plubii Catmp Crop, ib...... Un EhBit VInetar DniarCglFi MAMURSari'ER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER OONN. TUESDAY, nuvcmber zt , ivb«. 'fSat w u Himw HANCHEVrEREinBNINGRERALD. UANCHESI'EK. CONN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1984 today tha eutter Uaelaga had until It waa loceted agttin last night exhiorer o f Oarriedi), N. Y.; A detectiv* offered him ooffee. but putsch and they closed the BaU- ently did not anticipate that the : Washington, D. C.,’'outpointed Car- COAST GUARDS REACH reached lie disabled schooner by a liner. , erfek L. von Furetsnberg of New the prisoner refused, stating be felt STUDENTS STAGE bausplats district whore the gov- demonstratlqnq wou{d assume • men Bltello, Philadelphia (•). White Cloud about. 200 miles north- A ll the men aboard the craft York and a erew o f four compoeed ULTBIEFMPOSES WILL ASK FOR VOTE ernment offices are located. It was POST O m C E SCHEDULE ill and worried about his mother. violent character. Charlotte, N. C. — Eddie Dolan, east o f St. Thomas, 'Virgin Islands. were reported Safe and unharmed of T. F. Kilkenny, Charles E. Hill there that the abortive Nasi Putsch DISABIB SCHOONER Case Oatllned. It was only when the students Waterbury, Conn., knocked out Jim- The echooner wlU. 11 men by the Coast Guard. Dexter Holliday and Walter """ RIOT IN VIENNA of July started and terminated with • WM NIA gSKVICS INC wrecked the printing plants of the my Londu; Butte, Mont, ( 1 ). THANKSGIVING D A ) aboard, wee reported In tow with Aboard the yacht ere George dlngtoq. ic o o N T rsra m Aaslatant District Attorney Max the aseaseination of Chancellor En- ON ELECTRIC PLANT Cxech-owned newspapers and at- Ashvllle — Buck Everett, Gary, tha Coast Guard cutter heading for Harris, New York, leader of the ex- Welder arraigned the prisoner and gelbert DoUfiiiM. TMml With 11 MeiL_ Abosrd (Ooaltaiiied fTom Page Uns) tempted to burn a Czechoslovak Ind., outpointed Lew Poster, Brook- BEGIN HER* ‘TODAY St. Thomas. The ateering gear of pedition; Proctor Cooper, HI, of outlined to the magistrate the cir- Postmaster Frank B. Crocker to- a nicely chiseled nose, a strong Located 200 Miles Off the a. GUARD WOR’iH $UJW FOR STAIE c o m a s Formally Dtapersed flag.that the police suppressed the lyn (10). the schooner was damaged while It East Lee. Maes., owner of the boat cumstances of the double slaying day announced the Thanksgiving ANN HOLU8TRR) pretty and M , mouth with a bint of obstinacy Students diepersed at last, but riots. Virgin Islands. woe bound for the Spanish Mein on J. B. Archibald. Jr., and Andrian P. yesterday In the Knights o f Colum- ttonal anthem "Deutschland Uber (Chicago— Freddy Cblnoweth, Mil- Day schedule that will be observed sallo tho family antIqMs to pay about tho chin. Rome, Nov. 27.— (A P )— An anti- they retired only when they had a ecienUfle expedltlo.i. The vesMl Galloway, London, England; Count Italian demonstration at Gondar, Om ) bus hotel, where the bodies o f the PetitioD To Be Presented Allea." waukee. outpointed Geno Salvatore, at the local post office on Thursday debts of her father, now dead. On ' "Hts grandfather adore* him, been overwhelm ^ by a superior La Salle, III. ( 8). New York, Nov. 27.— (A P )— waa unheard from after sending a lljra Totetol, grandson o f the Rus- Abyssinia, during which a guard at bride and the priest were found jvltb Mounted police charged Into the force of gendarmerie. No city carrier, rural carrier oi tba day o( tbo sals a yenag uaa, they say," Sarah continued. "A fte r Steinmetx lying on the floor in a Last Night 5 Fights parcel,pMt delivery will be made all Coast Guard headquarters reported distress call off San Juan Friday sian author: Edward T. Beckwith, the Italian consulate was killed and Asking for Right to Go crowd which had gathered in the The demonatratlotts appeared to Peoria, m.—Kid Leonard, East stopped by oMtor trooblo, eeiaoo to he waa graduated at Harvard he with prilttciu t o r e r * . " I t btouM stupor, a pistol grasped In his hand. Ringstraase nea: ]the Czech Lega- have bad the tacit aanction of the Moline, ni., outpointed Tony Scale, day and the money order window bor hOBSO to taleptaono. A fter he won honors at the Beaux Arts in ■MS It would p«rtlcul«rly In Welder asked an adjournment un- tion. They rode pell mell Int^ some Gary, Ind. (10). will be. closed all day. government because an official By ASSOCI.YTED PRESS laaveo Ann finds a Moo vs«e misa- architecture and then aralked off our center* o f popuUMon til Monday, which the magistrate women and children who were wait- Into Power Business. notice was poated in the university Pittsburgh — Mickey Walker, Syracuse— Babe Risko, Syracuse, Stamp, registry, parcel ixi.’it and lag and hi Its place a note signed with first honors In a Junior engi- Uiruat tte appointment o f these of* granted In the absence of an objec- ing for street cars, knocking sev- yesterday urging all students to Rumson, N. J., outpointed Taitt outppints At Salblno, Syracuse (101. general delivery window will b4 "F. K." aad $80. neering competition.’* Detail more deeply Into the mael- tion on the part of Meyer Macblls, eral of them down. "repel the insult offered the whole littm an, Cudahy, Wis., (lO l. Holyoke, Mass.—Lou Monte, New open from 7:30 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. Aaa gets work as a Ubrarlaa Ann said, la a quser voice, "P art Hale’s Every Day Low Prices Are Still Lower For etrom of party politics than they who represented the prisoner. and the lobby will be open from ^ Just as the meeting of Uie Select- During the diaorders, which re- German race by the aeixure by the Newark, N. J. Tony Gaicnto, York, won on technical knockout aad booomoo frtaidiy wUh SARAH o f the description seems to f it Oh, are thnnt today," he said. Police indicated that Steinmetx's sulted in a number pt minor casual- from Mike Pazicnia, (5). a. m. to 9 p. m. Mails will be re- KENT, also employed at thi library. He «aw the persona who are prop- men came to a close last night and Czechoslovak education authorities Newark, outpointed Bob' Tow, Sarah, if you knew what awful necktie and belt would be removed ties, the government authorities ceived at 7:30 and 10 a. m.. and She maoto T O N Y MICRUC, oom- eriv equipped to be Judge* of these )ihe members were about to enter o f the Insignia of the hiatoric^ alma Wa.shlngton, D. C. (101. Miami—Matty Mario, New York, things I said about Mr. Kendall to to forestall any possible attempt at heard th*t the, manifestatlona mails will be dispatched at 8;45 and courts the type who did not care to the inner room where their execu- mater of Carolina at Praha.”' NeW York — Leonard Delgenio, defeated Johnny Lucas, Camden, N. merctel artist, aad Is attraeted by bis grandson!” suicide. might reach the prbpdationa o f a .11 a. m. mix In politic*, who political lead- tive session was held, notice was The government, however, appar- New York, outpointed Roger Bern- J. (10). him, though Sarah warns her that Meantime, at police headquarters Tony Is fleklo and Irroopoaslble. ers least wlih to see In office." given to them that there would be ard. Fliot. Mfch. ( 81. New Orleans—EMdle Flynn, New Tony wanted to celebrate what he a telegram was received from Mrs. The ctdef Ubrarlaa sands Aim to IT P A Y S •qt would seem to me” the chief presented a petition, which Is al- Hartford. Conn. — Jimmy Leto, Orleans, knocked out A c e * King, Radiators of automobiles In Ken- termed Ann’s entry Into "polite S. H. Armstrong o f Hollywood, SOS rich oM PETER KENDALL, justice rontlnued, "that appoint- ready said to be In circulation, call- Florida, outpointed Bat Battalino, Bridgeport,, Conn. (5). ya. East Africa, arc cqqippcd with society." He had a democratic ment by the General Assembly upon Calif, asking what steps she should ing for a special town mceling Hartford (W)|. Utica, N. Y.—Johnny Alba, drew mosquito netting to keep gras. bile tire waa being changed. can Tribune, and I’aul Bellamy, editor of get hot and bothered," Anu laugh- THE BEST Al^SOI ROUND AND SIRLOIN STEALS "I hope your mother liked the 1-4 lb. 1 ^ 1 the Cleveland Plain Dealer, will rep- ed. “ Besldca, Sarah told me his PECAN MEATS - resent the American Society of And If some recent sorrow vase,” Ann said. Has left us feeling sad. weakness is a beauUful blond named Newspaper Editors. The young man leaped from his Just carry cheer to other hearts. Valeria Bennett." The American Newspaper Pub- ^ a n y people Insist, when Thanks- 32c per lb. car and came forward, extending .5Ieat for Thanksgiving And we too will bo glad. "I believe I’ve heard that,” Tony Sunbeam or Burt Olney’e. MINCE MEAT Hes! lishers Aasriclatlon will he repre- giving comes along each year, that bis hand. “ You!” he said. “ Where said, pleasantly enough now. Large, No. can*. Just right sented by Fleming Newb• 1 12 waan't accepting charity," she said; cession. Som ebo^ wms twanging 8 Demonstration! 12-otmoe bottles. Contents Others who will attend Include 19® «>• 10 1 thing with no money, the baby sick, THE BRIGHT AND MORNING ‘T m sorry If I appeared, officious. and singing sentlmentaUy In only. James E. West, bead of the Boy John's cough getting worse., and my- CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY. GINGER ALE dozen « TURKEYS STAR. I paid what I thought It was worth. 75 Scouts of America; Albert J. Hsmo, self so tired I think I ’ll never get Italian. Tony, sitting close to Ann, Borden dean of the College of Law, Uni- I t was worth aa much aa that, reached over for her hand and press- Sunbeam Yellow CUng. Jesus, the Light of the' world. rested?" says the mother who sees wasn't It?" versity of nilDola, George Clark, lb ed it genUy.lnsistenUy. No. 2(4 cute. Hal\-e«. The bright Mo|nlng Star Is H r,. nothing ahead and whose memories 1 4 c . Very Best Quality PORK LOINS 1 4 e can dean of Tala University Law School, " A t one time," Ann conceded, And then the chutes. Taking PEACHES The great plan of life unfurled, of the twelve months are full of bit- doubtfully. and Peter J. Slccgrdl of Hacken- their places, ready for the long, Cheese To those who have eyes to see. terness and struggle. And huw Hale’s Famous sack, New Jersey, president of the “Well, I've always undentood b^^thless dash to the water bdow. irritated she Is when some babbling Shoulder ' Uur Own Make Pure Pork Link good things increase in value with Milk Breed. pound International Association of Chiefs I f man would walk in that light, optimist tries the ineffectual method T h i spill, and Ann coming up to be BREAD loaves of Police. age.” Wednesday Only! 13® He’d see the dawn of the day, caught In Tony’s arms. And then bli of reminding her that she still has Get Your Live Poultry P Well,” Ann said slowly. Goo• ing to her subject as she saw the 2 cans join his "dear wife and the priest" a very neat contract. If he got It 35 big.' The wheel of fortune revolves Hale’s Morning Luxury interested light in the young man’s he’d be pretty well fixed during the in a few days. A t the detective’s This Light, the knowlec springs forever In the human as steady as It had been. lb . c asked for morning newspapers. Two A new day of life for all. old man Is." DUCKS^ ^ 25 "You don't know a thing about breast." "So you think he’s terrible!” rise. No. cans can. or three were supplied and he read Kcvcnicil by This Morning Star, keeping house or cooking, do you clams. No. 2 Fruit Cocktail 2 C3n. 15® ," the young Demonstration! Halves hundreds And govern as God has willed, ferent from ’’wishing.’’ Wishing l.s the city come nearer. "And I bet Walnut Meats 1-2 lb. pkg. 2 9 ® AU fresh killed. Good size. 25® Dodge and announced shortly after- man said. "Besides, you must re- pounds week- the magic we expect from withuuL you’d look swell in a lltUe blue- ward that he would present the casp In rightemisness, reign down here. member. he didn't let you come. He ly! Hofu- Is the mngl^ that works from checked apron." Silver Lane to the Grand Jury today. Mean- didn't know anything about it.” Beech-Nut The earth and fullness thereof, within. New courage that moves Anderson&Noren There was a lump In Ann’s throat Tomato Juice 3 for 2 5 ^ time, Dodge thought It unwise to Br> given to all mankind, mountains, new will to live, new Meats - (Groceries - Fruits and Vegetables She was falling In love. She was Red Ba g...... lb. 23c lb. disclose data his office has as.scni- Ann said, a little vexed, "You FOWL God’s wisdom and grace and love, faith In ourselves and others. Phone 1076 Free Delivery 361 Center St. listening to Tony's deep, musical Pickles With Brandy blcd. Our blessing. He has In mind. wouldn’t be taking his side If you Fine Essex Sweet Fresh killed birds. ExoeUent for fricassee. 25® Hard Sauce Maotills aald his client had asUisI Mope disperses the down trend of voice and seeling pictures. Seeing Fruit Cakes thought. It doe.su’l give up. "The Faiu’V Northw**nt«'rn loirge Rousting knew bow Ill-mannered be Is." set 9 5 ® to see a Rabbi. So when This Day Star appears, herself moving about a neat little baby will be better," It says. •'John's "I’m really sorry you had the trip Rich’s Crystal- » Peas ...... 2 cans 25c It Is God’s will to please us. kitchen, wearing a blue-checked 27c St. cough will get better, 'i t always for nothing. It happens I ’m going to Ginger Ized, -^ 'O Z . .SLAYER fX»IJ.,\l*SE51. Glad news this, comes to our ears. TURKEYS CHICKENS apron. For the great dinner—serve Burt 01ney*s lb. has." ’T m tired but my liody Just n few led to wll. .\|| see him now. Supj^se you by a ^ n , CAPONS New York. Nov. 27.—(A !’ » ’’Light of the worlil, Is JESU.S” .5 to 6 pounds. At the door Ann firmly told him fancy mixed pickles from Silver wouldn’t be so tlre **’ *:■':'■* r. qt, g lc "No fooling, Ann.” 'LARGE'Eggs---- dozx^ wrinkled and ho a|ipcarcd on the ed them in birth. l-lb. can .. 39c R. 8. Asparagus Tips, g s* Bter. EGGS 49* Beech-Nut Tomato Juice CooktaU "No fooling, Tony.” ...... can 17o verge of a complete breakdown '/]-lb. cake R. S. Baking Choc- ...... 17c "Don't worry too much," be said. when he was arraigned. The life of this planet we cannot HOSPn AL NOTES olate Free with every purchooe R. 8. Tomato Juice, n o He was gone then. Ann, humming Crackers Sweetclover Aftor-Dinner M into...... pkg. lOe. "They’ll probably be able to work Salted Peanuts ...... bag 15c Itelatlves .\lisenL tell. of 1 can. tall, 3 c a n s...... mvC things out at the Ubrary." a little tune, moved about tba small Creamery The elements have their way wc living room. She waa engaged— weU, BUTTER Bleb’s CrystsUzed Grapefruit .... So far as could In- learned, none Mra. Willis Hcxlge of Siiuth R. 8. C((tldpn Bantam « ge ’’Ooodby. I hope you'll have bet- 7 Ik box of Stelnmetz’s relatives, who live know full well. NEW CROP NCT8 Corn. i M ...... KOC practically, to Tony. He had not ...... S. . . . S M «h looked up as Ann came in. Cookies___ 2 lbs. 29c Sliced, RIndleee Welch’^ Orspefnilt Jnioe . 28c lyn home. Just try to live the way we know 25c R. 8. Pineapple Juice, g /\ and Mac conscientiously barred late Deliclotis filled aondwteh oookie. e and Mr*. Herbert Kerr of 6 Eliza- Isvrge Diamond " I t was wro'nderful!” she exclaimed. BACON lb. 25 Fndt Peel* we should. It'j- o z . can ...... ' J l l / C 2Tc I'he pnsoner spent the night In a beth Place. "Wonderlul?” dates and lingering g ^ b y a a t the cell in ^U ce headquarters. He was Doing to someon* or something Walnuts, lb. ..., 30c R. 8. Applesauce, g /> Mrs. Carl ' A. Peterson of 128 VT don’t see how you ^ 2 S ® and idtotographlnff and in a aho'n Hurley took the wheel, aaylng "see been felling steadily for 13 years. must have seen somebody.’’ It was different really felllQg in Iceberg OrapA FimeyTnM* H). 9c Fine tor stuffing the TbaRfcachrtsg tufitoy! love, being gtlrred deeply. 'Tm Native Green Mountain Lattuca 2 for 19e time he was enroute to homicide you later." He did, an hour later. Between 1921 and 1933. the popu- ’’ 62 c ■'33c Scott Toweto, "N o t a soul except the servant, court After be had crashed Into a parked lation cit the metropolitan boroughs roll ...... 10c and on the wray back—Sarah, who afraid your gay girlhood is almost On tho liaaup eboeto Steinmeu machine, then eUpped another. —according to figures Issued by the ’‘ ' ’ 17c For all kitchen did you say phoned?” over," Ann told the girl in the mir- POTATOES Cabbage Firm Heade |bs. 9« WM daoetlbod aa flS y e a n old and He was booked on the charge o< Uindon county council — hae de- "Peter KendeU." ; ror. Apples ^ 4 lb. 25c LAMB LEGS ib 23c driving while Intoxicated. creased by 185,923 to 4,298.600. a atndwt. Tha abort affidavit on Fruits and Vegetables Ann said slowly, wronderingly, "P . Oennlne Spring lamb legs, ■ to 7-poimds sverago weight. wMeh fee was arraitned described The decline Is attributed to sev- K. (T o Be Oonttmied) peck Florida Onuigeo, dozen 30r. Natl VO Potalots, peck SOe. Fancy hlSB aa “Harry" flteinmets, the name eral factors, among them being the "W hat did you say?” Tomatoca 2 22® Apples (Baldwtna) ^ lbs. 25c Germany's domestic trade In fall In the birthrate, the gradual en- Suaklst Oranges, dozen 37c- Good cooking winter pots* fea bad osed Inataad o f bla Riven household and kitchen utensils has Yellow Turalpo, peck 20o. "Nothing. What la tha grandson croachment o f industrial activity on Rlpo Itonnims, dozea 33c. Approximately 100,000 school cbtl- too*. Frae from marks aad sbown a marked improvement this Grapefruit, each 5c. Sweet Potateeo, pouad 5e. Hke?” dron In 46 Kansas towns entered fln BACON residenUal dUtrlcta, and the crea- A & P F O O D ST O RE S Green Yrilow Globe jrsar but exports from Germany tion of "dormitories" in nearby Meintoah Apples. 3 lbs. 18c. Fsae]r Celery, buarb lie. Sarah began an elaborate descrip- accident prevention contest spon- Pappara 2 15« Tugnipe G Ibs* 15c Sugar cored and LEAN ! these arUelee have main'teined a counties, where commuters may live Grapeo, S Ibo. 38e. Onioa*. wfci a " sored by the Kansas safety ^unefl. downward treofl. cbaapljr. k MANCHBSTBR HERAU>, MANfJHBBTBR, CX)NN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1984. MAMtEHmiSR EVENIMO HERALD, MANCBEffTEK. GQKN,( TDESDAT, NOVEMBER ST. 1SB4. nx'raEn ToonervHle Folks By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE SENSE and N O NSENSE Memiy UNTIL ths N ovturv wears off the newly ACQUIRED ART OF WHIITIM6

My LIttto Boy A little man bought two tickets U M -< IU «T B EST WAY 4t the theater box office and, follow- AAA30R .TH IS IS My Uttia boy has s little snub nose, ed by hla wife and 11 children, start- ^,0 M ID6 E T HOWDY./ TA A IN IN O -— A N ' W TO STO P Touaeled bsl^ end barefoot toea, ed to enter. I'M O F F W E P E HAVINC* lT H « n « B L E i Whistlsa and sines ths wbolt dsy Doorkeeper—Here! Where are the ^VOU'YE MEARD O F j BREADED •POWKCHOPS.^ TR f P L E through, other tickets? H II V \ --H E PLAYS TR AIN! NCl Novsr cares if skies era gray or CAN VYt HOLD HIM f THPEAsT, « UtUe Man—What other tickets? F O O T B A L L F O R N O W , A N ' AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE APARTMENTS— FLATS— blue. DooMfeeper—Why for this crowd. fV LOST AND FOUND Never bos time to pick up his T H IS W ILL TENEMENTS 63 Little 34an—Do you not advertise C A S A B A U / FAR Lm T—BLACK ANOORA kitten 1983 PONTIAC sedan, 193* WUlys ARMYANDNAVY clothes. children under 12 with parents ad- TEAM PLAY, NOT POWER NAVY FEELS Leaves them itrewm wherever he H E'S FROrYN /AY B E MY F IR ST Seturtay a/temoon. A pet Carol sedan, 1933 Witlys coupe, 1934 Pon- FOR RENT—6 ROOM Duplex, all CONFIDENT mitted free? n 15S Peart atreet telephone tiac sednn, 1930 Chevrolet sedan, Improvements, garage If desired. goes. Doorkeeper—But these are not H O M E T O W N . P E A L HOME 1930 Ford coupe. Reduced for His cap on the floor, aboes on the c o o k e d not. ______. Inquire 31 Wadswcrth street. SETF0RBA1TLE under 12. AN' I INVITED ___ • quick sale. Cole Motors. BROUGHT MINNESOTA TO OF TURNING stair. Little Man—Count them, and M E A L / FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM down- BACK ARMY When they should be placed neatly HIM OVER FOR FOR SALE—1929 BUICK Master you'll find there Is just 11—we left u anno uncements 2 stairs flat, with all. improvements. on a cbalr. the others st home. SUPPER/ Six sedan. Godd condition. Bargain. Comer Cooper and High streets. er band, outrushed the Irish, 97 But nothing could buy this little T.»AVTNrO WED. NOV. 28TH. for Easy terms. Phone 4149. Middies' Mascot Dons War Inquire 127 High street. TOP OF FOOTBALL HEAP yards to 84, only to be beaten by bby. What makes meek men usually, r l,«wlMton. M e Return Sat Dec. le t Middies Expect to Celebrate | three long paasea that were wrap- For be is mother’s pride and joy. marry domineering women aska a Room'' for four people. Share ex- FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene- ped with horse shoes. Navy’s scor- Pretty brown eyes that spariUe and FLORISTS— NURSERIES 15 dropped a pass right in hla hands Paint; FootbaD Spirit Is writer. Tfaat’a easy.. The answer is; penses. Phone 8108. ment, with garage, modern im- First Triamph Over West: ing power thla season is due chief- shine, "Domineering Women.” provements. Call at IS Ashworth near the giial line. B u t'It didn’t ly to the all-around brilUance TOTT.I. par t y who found keys CHRYSANTHEMUMS foi*'Thanks- Fog Lund Is Glad Season Is at Ob, how I love* this little boy of giving 50c bouquet. Potted plants street. Telephone 3022. matter, Minnesota was penalised 15 Running ffigh. Fred (Buzz) Borrtes, aided and mine. that were advertised In Monday's yards for bolding anyway. Pomt Since 1921; Rated | abetted by BUI Clark. ^id, please call 6142 a^aln after 25c each and up. McConvllle Green- RENT HUNTING? Tell ua what The quarterbacks will swear by house and Nursery, 21 Wlndemere Over; Alfonse Scored on The Navy backfleld pair haa Correct this sentence: "I had no 8:S0T ______you want. We'll take care of It for all that's holy that power alone shown more speed ani driring pow- street, Manchester. Tel. 5947. boosted Minnesota to the top rank Annapolis, Nov. 27.— (A P )— Ts- Slight Edge on Record part”, said the candidate, ’in start- A Thought you iwithout charge. R. T. McCann, cumseb, ths patron saint of the er than A rm /s combination ^ Tex- 69 Center street. Dial 7700. W and Didn't Know It; In the 1934 gridiron Armament. But ing the vicious lies about my op- For I wss envieas s t the foolish o Navy whose dignified bronze v is^ e as Jack Buckler and Captain Jos ponent.” aut omobiles for sal e 4 MOVING— TRUCKING- it waa more than that as Stan StancDok. Although ills paaslng and when I enw the .prosperity of 4be FOR iRIENT— 4 AND 6 room tene- Kostka, the big bruising fullback, frowns from a marble pedestn(T~ln This Season. STORAGE 2U front of Bancroft Hall at the Naval kicking has been of high standard wleked^PosImo 78 iS. FOR SALE—1980 BUICK aedan, ments, with or without garage. Here Are High Spots That unconsciously revealed during the all sebaon. Buckler haa not broken Nurse—Junior, I bsve s surprise excellent condition, price reason- Academy has donned his war paint PERRETT A QLENNEY IN C local Reasonable. Inquire 103 Bissell St. Chicago game. loose as frequently aa a ball carrier for jrou. Wo can nevor be grleired for their able. Phone Manchester 4858. aa his protegees prepare to meet By A U iN GOULD and long distance moving. Dally Gophers Remember. Some call it team play; others the Arifiy on the flridlron. West Point hasn’t said anything Junior—I know all about It, I even miseries who are thoroughly wicked, LARGE PLEASANT weU heated team spirit, but Kotka rolled tt all Associated Presa Sports Efitor know their names. and have thereby justly called their express to Ha.tford. Overnight rooms for one or two people. See The old Indian warrior Is known about it but the understanding is service to and from New York. Tel. In one when. Jogging off the field that the slim Texan injured a leg Nurse—Why, Junior! calamities on themselvee.—Dryden. Jensen—Johnson Block. 709 Main throughout the Navy aa the “god of New York, Nov. 27.— (A P )-T h e 3063, 8860 or 8864. while a substitute took his place, he 2.5." Hla benefl(9ent influence la early in the season and hasn’t besn Junior—Tea, I do. When the doc- street. Phone 6070—7635. Cut down Minneapolis, Nov. 27.— (A P )—> replied to a question of wjiy he was Army-Navy football this Saturday, so fast off the marks os a conse- tor told Daddy, be said, Twins! Hell Manchester expense. supposed to help midshipmen attain 8THLB FOR RENT! The season Is over and the record removed when be wasn't hurt. the 2.5 passing grade required In the 35tb in the series dating back quence. and Biases. PUBLIC PASSENGER closed so far aa Minnesota, claim- "Oh, well, everybody has got to Evening Herald FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat at studies. to 1890, will attract e capacity New York—Police report the lat- t) SERVICE 20-A ant to the mythical national foot- have a chance to get In there eo we With the traditional ifaystery of 92 Clinton street, all Improvements. figured all of us could have a few crowd of close 3 80,000 spectators Ths beat thing about modem por- est wrinkle In the illegal Uquor CLASSIFIED the tribesmen, the Indian responded to Pennsylvania's Franklin Field, trait photograpuy, Is that If the IN ADDITION TO Silver Lane Bus Apply 214 McKee street or tele- ball championship. Is concerned, but minutes actual play at least.’’ racket la the renting of sttUz. land- adver t isement s of all the Gopher plays, there is one overnight to the middles supplica- not only because of Its social pres- dam thing kxiks like you It can be Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge party phone 6470. Great Blecking ing 85 gallons of nuuih and four gal- 0 ' TH E M E AL WMLLX3ILL that Julius Alfonse. brilliant half- tions. Came the dawn and the tige but because It promises to be changed. lons of the finished contraband po- Count t i l w o rd ! to a Uno. or team trips, we also offer 7 pas-, FOR RENT—91 HAMLIN ST., 5 or back. will always remember. He wasn't Irked at being taken hideous disclosure that the impas- one of the best gridiron matches of (B E TH P O W N TOR A In iU a lt. cum b ers a nd a b brsvi a llo n s senger sedan delivery. Phont 3063, lice cast about a Staten Island home aach count a t a 'o rd and compound 6 rooms, 2nd floor, steam heat, rent "Sixty-nine" it was, and Alfonse out. He was glad the rest of 'the sive bronjie features were ferocious- the entire season. Our Idea of a thrill for a Wall hut could find no still. Questioned BlCb L O S S « 8860, 8864. squad was getting a chance and vo rd e as tw o words. Mln fm a m cost Is reasonable. Phone 7638. Inquire 11 made a touchdown and didn't know ly transfigured with red, blue, yel- Not since 1926 when the gallant Street speculator, is bujring back his bjr U. 8. Commlsaloner Fay of prlc a ot thre s a n s a Itl on the day, too, when his parents low and white war paint. The edges midshipmen played Harry Wilson, Lin s rates per d a y f or tra n a lsn t Knighton street. last year’s suit at a church rum- woman said she rented the stUI aft- (C fonUiEt fet. ltJ4) saw him play for the first time. of a blue tomahawk and scalping Red Sagle and (tompany to a daz- By ASSOCIATED PRESS ads. PROFESSIONAL It happened in the all-Important mage sale. er the maoh was ready. The name eiTirctivs M a rc k IT, lasf FOR RENT—IN BUSINESS sec- Pittsburgh game when Minnesota They were afraid to see him before, knife dripped a deadly red. zling 21 to 21 Ue before 110,000 Stanford,.Cal. — Stauford, which of the person renting out the still Cash Chars* SERVICES 22 Hton, heated apartments, one 7 punched out two touchdowms In the fearing that 210-pound battering With the football spirit running spectators at Soldier Field, Chica- has played In the Rose Bowl classic was not learned. SCORCHY SMITH I Coni*eutlv* Cars 7 oti | • ct* Young ManiOn front of her par- Told! By John C. Terry room, one four room. Apply Ed- fourth period to win. Soon after ram would get hurt! .high at the academy the Indian go, has any Navy team faced the four times In the last ten years and I ConMCutlT* O tri t Ot*| I I c u ents)—Here, son, take thia quarter cAoiwriN I Diy *...... — II e u! I I ots ward Holl, telephone Manchester that period opened Glenn Seidel, In that game, too, Kotka, did faces a large sign, m oj tted on the cadets with as much confidence aa will be in there again New Year’s BETTER NOW THAN LATERY OH.suRe - A (.iTTie Love o n r y r ,OH, HEUO,/ AH! MADTb BEE All ord«ri for Irrocular loMritoni PIANO TUNING, repairing, rebuild- quarterback, called for ''69." a re- some magnificent blocking for Art roof of Bancroft Hall, declaring: It does this year. Day hasn’t done so well In intersec- and go see the movies. b r o o k / YbuMNsr falling k r ing. John Cockerham, 28 Bigelow 4642. •TH6 ACT/ w r e H v n e p -* why the controluble- TPCNCe- HELLO, yjo OUT of INC will b« obanrod tb« on* tlm« rat*. verse with Alfonse taking the ball Clarkson, alternate halfback. They "We can, we will,” and under the The feeling runs high along the tional feature losing to Notre Dame Her Uttle Brother—If it’s all the Butler, Pa.—With the deer bunt- THIf FEUew 6MITH. ARCVbU ? OH, OF OM,SPENCE- Sptclal ratoB for long torm ovory street Phone 4219. rrl* A LcitfSTDRy/ ppoPcuoft is an our- warburton-] HoSPTTAL. SMmi FOR RENT—7 ROOM tenement at from Captain Francis "Pug” Lund. were teammates at Oregon before sign, over the main entrance, elec- banks of the Severn thla year “that and Columbia, tying Alabama and same to you, I had rather stay here p in n eouRsr MOT, you c o u l d n 't - b r o o k , x U day advortlalng giva upon raquoau ing season only a few daya away, BROOK, MAY STOP IT / IF Ada ordarad for thraa or alx daya 4 Cook avenue, Manchester Green. Play Too Rough coming to Minnesota. As be mow- tric lights finish the slogan with: Tom Hamilton's young proteges defeating Pittsburgh. But the and watch you and sister, after Butler county hunters are suspecting STANPlNOr COfirRiBUTION ID fOOM FiHKH M y — ------u— and stopped befora tha tbird or fifth ed down Chicago tackles, Kostka "Beat Army." father and mother go to bed. V . V SEE YM y»U CAN'T IE A Telephone 8390. Alfonse scored, then rushed back have the spirit aa. well as the re- Cardinals were scor^ on only twice the deer of forming a "suicide club” aviation •_ WORK HERE-VNE'uy^i^^^ >> day will ba chargad only for iba ao* REPAIRING 23 kept crying, “come on Deacon, sources to give an exceptional ac- AlONE g c n t l e a i a n . j d o n't w a n t tual numbar of %lmaa tba d appagr* to Dale Rennebolim, center, and this season. to escape the nlmroda' rifles. ad. eharglng at tba rata agrnad. bfit SEWING MACHINE repairing. I FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, also asked quickly "what do I do on come on, we'll make It thia tim e.” West’ Point, N. Y„ Nov. 27.— count of themselves, and that the Our old friend Apollo was- lucky. Three large bucks have been killed GO AWAY- NEW J f ' i T y o U *e COOM|M| M IERC ANY/MORE/ Bo allowanca or rafunda can ba mada six room tenement, with all Im- 69?" He had been Jarred and a bit CHarkson, '" n e Deacon" had gone (API—Fully aware that the Navy Navy will celebrate its first tri- Ithaca, N. Y.—Miracles still hap- repair and supply parta of all When be chased a nymph she turn- recently by automobiles on nearby V R ' * ***»*9* L E T Go/ Y b u RE on aU tlma ada atoppad after tha provements. Inquire at 147 Elaat daxed on the preceding play and over the goal line several times,in football team la more formidable umph over West Point since 1621. pen, even with GlI Dobie in the role ed into a tree. Now just suppose fifth day. makes of sewing machines. Esti- highways. TO TAxa TDU iW — » __^^UiiOTiua xiia/ ) Center street. didn't know until told by Renne- preceding games but each time bad than It baa been for years, the Army has capturei; five games in of performer. He broke 24 year she had turned Into a jewelry store. HURTING AAE/ No *nni forbldB’*: display llnaa not mates free. F. A. Melvin, 29 Elro been called back because of penal- corps of cadets at the United States gold. street. bohm that he had scored on the a row since the end of the 1628-26 precedent last night by addressing Tha Harald will not ba raapooslbla FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all play- ties against the team. That was Military Academy la not losing any break In relations. The Cadets have the student body at a football rally. tor roora than ona Incorraet inaartlon Improvements, back and front en- That was the game, too. that Bill his first touchdown. time preparing for the service clash been held to as much aa a tie on Never in the memory of the present No, It Would Ne\'er Do of any advartlaamant ordarad for VACUUM CLEANER, gun, clock, If women give male clothes a fling R apper Fanny Says: closed porch, 580 Center street. Bevan. Minnesota's great little George Svendson, regular tackle next Saturday. onjy two occasions in a dozen years. generation had he done ao before. ______wxau.aHtT.orr. . mora than ona tlraa. lock repairing, key making etc. These two-pants suits won’t be to Tha loadvartant orelaalon of ineor- Bralthwalte, 52 Pearl street. Phone 5861. guard, told a Pitt lineman who had lost year and alternate center this This year they did not wait until Rated off the season's perform- Under Doble's regime Cornell haa root publleatlon of advartlalng will ba complained to officials of rough year, started the Chicago game, the morning of the team’s depar- ances, the Midshipmen look to have won seven of the annual Thanks- blame. ractlfla! only.by oaneallatlon of tha FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, on play, "we are Just taking It easy. principally because he loafed In ture for the scene of the classic to the edge. They have played a giving Day games with Pennsyl- For they would hate like everything ekarga mada for tha aarvica randarad. Ridge street, modem Improve- decorate the Interior of the bar- To have two pairs of pants the some. All adTartiBamentB must conform HELP WANTED- Walt until we get going.” practice .that week. tougher schedule. They whipped vania. Penn has won six and one ments, good location. Inquire 25 racks with "Sink the Navy" and r- m ttyU. copy and typography with FEMALE 3.5 The Gophers got "golnf,' to score Upbraided a few days before the Notre Dame .10 to 6 while the Irish was tied. ragulatlona anforcad by tha publish- Spruce street. another touchdown In that final pe- game for "dogging It" by Lowell similar sigiis painted on huge turned back the Army 12 to 6, but There are two things that are H-ll •ra and thay raaarva tba right to riod and knock the Panthers out of slieeta. this happens to be an excellent il- very dlfflcult to keep down, a good adit, ravlaa or lajac* any copy con- WANTED —EXPERIENCED wo- FOR RENT—HEATED apartment, "Red” Dawson, Gopher assistant Baton Rouge, La. —Biff Jones, the national championship picture. They hung them up yesterday lustration of how misleading com- Louisiana State coach, who coached man and taxes. aidarad ohjaetlonabla. man for general housework. Call at 2nd floor. Purnell Block, 3 large coach. Svendson commented "what WASHINGTON TUBBS CU>8IKO H0UR8~>Claaalflad ada to 317 North Main atreet. 13 to 7. is the use? We don't play any foot- and gave cheers for the team at parative scores can be. the Army when "Red” Cagle roved By Crane OUT OUR W AY By Williams ba publlshad aama day mutt ba ra- rooms, with bath and fireplace, fur- class and meal formations and sang Pug Lund, who played a great ball around here anyway in the reg- Notrs Dame outrushed the sailors the plains, has another CJagle under Mother (at bead of the Uble)- f s t v i • NOMSCNSE, PRINCESS. PRMCE 'STR IK E UP A COME,W^lL INTR^ iT S ld f THAT D e b r b e c a u s e catvad by II o'clock noon; Saturdays nished If desired. Apply to Geo. E. songs before assembly waa blown Tes, it is very remarkable. Clifford X G O T M V D E E R 10:10 a. m. game In that struggle, has closed ular games." 206 yards to 47 and rolled up 13 his tutelage. Unlike "Red" this one, THINK HE'S I K N E W TH E V ELO CITY OF TH IS Keith, at Q. E. Keith' Furniture his career on the western confer- by the bugler. The team leaves first downs to only three for Navy seema to eat twice as much chicken PHIL8EBT ISS BRIGHT ESS A tUM E O N VOUR OUCE YOUJO VDUR ] B E C A US E 1 D ID N 'r HELP WANTED— Bemie Bicrman, head coach; was Otha, Is a guard luid Jones has CRAZY. BIFUB A N D T H E TR AJECTO RY O F TELEPHONE YOUR Company. ence gridirons but he Is not sorry. told of It. Svendson started and Thursday for Franklin Field, Phila- which capitalized Its only two real hopes of developing him into as when we have visitors. P ^ A R . J / u c « ’Ui4cr 4cnr OLD HAffBANO. •04O W A TH IN G MALE 36 HE BIT TH E P R O JE C TIL E -IN F A C T, I HA V E ' WANT ADS. He viewed the final game with Wis- he played a whale of a game while delphia where the game will be scoring chances. Army, on the oth- famous player as Army's Cagle. Lady Visitor—Indeed! And pray, TH E PARTY'S A B O U T T H E T S TU F F ! played. A monstrous rally will be MW. L I A S B N S E O F GETTING DULL STUDimO B ALLISTICS THOROUGHLY. Ada ara accaptad ovar tUa talaphona MAN WANTED WITH FAIR edu- consin with something akin to sat- he waa irt there. why is that, Clifford ? T H ' D E E R W O U LD at tba CHAROk: RATE gWan abova BUSINESS LOCATIONS isfaction. It was bis last practice held at dawn. The proceedings will (Clifford—’Cause that's the only O t « MUST K E E P IN MIND T H E cation, mechanically Inclined, now A C TIO N O F e R A v n ry a n d air B E G O N E b e f o r e aa a eonvanian j to advartiaara. but employed, desiring to better his FOR RENT 64 In uniform for the Gophers before he broadcast from coast to coast.. time wo have it. tha CASH HATES will ow accaptad aa Admittedly beaten by Notre I COULD TH IN K O F position by qualifying as an instal- the trip to Madison, WIs. IH B 2 R E S ISTA N C E UP O N T H E F LIG H T rULL HATMKNT If" i>a1d at (ha buat- FOR RENT — LARGE OFFICE Dame because Army lacked a sound O F T H E B U LL E T— FOR In s t a n c * - reaa oftlca on or bafora tha aavanth lation expert and service engineer Glad It’s 0%-er Folks don't worry so much about T K F IR ST PRINCIPLE. room, second floor front. Purnell "Eight years of football are aerial defense. Head (Toach Gar Da- day following the first Inaartlon of in electric refrigeration and air- WALTER COX SEEKS the battleships the government aaoh ad olharwitt the CHARGE block, S2B Main street, reasonable enough for anybody." he observed vidson is stressing this feature. sinks as' they do the strike on the * HATE will ba colUctad. No raapooat- conditioning. No experience neces- after sending his last practice punt blUty (or arrora in talaphonad ada rate on lease. Inquire Geo. R’. Keith,. street cor line. aurf, but applicant must be will- Keith Funilturo Co. sailing through the air. “1 had a lot will ba aaaumed ana their accuracy ing to train spare time for a few ANOTHER CHAMPION cannot ba guarnntaed. of tun but I got banged up plenty. Juatwed—But if I give you my months. Write giving age, phone, FOR RENT—OFFICES at 865 Main By the middle of your senior year INDEX OF present occupation, and addre.sa street, (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed football gets to be rather a grind.” Racing Notes money my wife will think I've lost CLASSIFICATIONS Utllltiea Eng. Inst., R. care of this ward J. Holl. Telephone 4642 and Two days later he played what It at pool. Footpad—Don't worry! I’ll gO Elrtha ...... a A paper. 8025. most critics declare was l.ls great- Expected to Bid In On Half By Associated Press Lngagamanta ...... B est game; a game In which Frank Tred Avon, S. W. Labrot’s six- home with you uid explain things— Marriagaa ...... % C "Butch" Larson, star end who never year old grey mare, will be pointed from the outside of the bouse. eww Daatba ...... H DOGS— BIRDS— PETS 41 Card of Thanks ...... £ HOUSES FOR RENT 65 made a touchdown for Minnesota. Dozen Yearlings at Old for the *100,000 handicap at Santa In Uamorlam ...... F Anita, Calif., Feb. 23. Back In train- Business h u learned not too look Now we get the dirt about those GIFTS THAT LlVE~II~srNGlNa for big Ideas from a swelled head. Loat and Found ...... 1birds as low as *2.00, Largest sclec FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM slngl ing after a year’s rest, the speedy big stock market cleanups. ^ O U R ROYAL h i g h n e s s , HICKORY DJCKORV HOCK, T H E A /^ E A S E , PHiLBERT.'jCH, FIREMAnT i Announcamenta ...... I and garage *25 live room dtiple.x LEGAL NOTICES 78 Glory Auction Today. Paraonala ...... t tlon of beautiful tropical birds and mare, 'which numbers among her CIS I S S - BRIDE OUMPED OF F THE JZpcK DOT'S NO VAY TO FIREMAN, tenement *18. Manchester Con triumphs, victories over Equipoise J Anfoniakllts flnehes. 12 varieties of goldflsh 5c Anthony Bulvecula sllai Anthony [TREAT A LUFFER.y SAVE MV , Automobllaa for S ala...... _.4 .''tructlon Company. telei)bone 4131 and Mate, worked a half-mile in :49 up. Special-Bowl and 2 goldflsh, B.youcti FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser CH«.O.WHO0(S^,li Automobllas (or Exchanga w«..s. I complete 27c. The Bird Store, Main or 4279. Vs. New York. Nov. 27.— (A P )— The 1-5 'a few days ago over the train- Auto Aceaaaorlaa->Tlraa ...... • .Mary Ruitlnsky Bulvfciila allai Mary ing track > at Labrot's farm near HER« comes Auto Rapalrlng^Patntlng .sat* ^ street. trotters and pacers have treated FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM single Rudinalty Bnyourh Walter Cox kindly yet the 66 year Annapolis. Sunday, with the going ____. HOOKANDLAOOB^ Auto Schools ...... f-A and garage *25. five room duplex W BLL.YA GOTTA Autoa—Ship by Truck • Sunarlor Court, State of Connecti- old dean, of light harness horse heavy, she worked the same distance D O NTy^O REALIZE THAT * ^gD V number 3. tenement *18. Manchester Con- L E A ^ HIM IN,N0wf Autoa— For Hlra ...... • POULTRY AND cut. County of Hartford, the stii day trainers Is not satisfied. He still is in 54 seconds flat. FRECKLES HAS THE WR0N6 Oaragaa^-Sarvica—Storaga ..••• 10 struction Company, telephone 4131 of November, 1934. TDOK DODO r hetoro November 32. 1934. horses be trained swept the first Arthur Hullcoat, who raced with "I think that was quite a mean "Ah, she has come to take a S A L ^ M A N S.4M______BdncatloMl FOR SALE-NATIVE turkeyi 10 HAV.MOND O. CAI.NEN, ride,” the fimny-Iooklng baker Maybe His Eyes Are Bad! hum Phone 4207. Aailatant Clerk of akld Court. four places in the rich Hambleton- marked success in Maryliuid this trick to play on the Tiny bunch. By S I Couraaa and CU aaaa...... II to 20 lbs.; also Pekin ducks. Frank- cried. "The other ducks will haul •N Private Instruction ...... It lan. That'was only a year after he fall, will ship 21 horses to Tropical 'llSSEM , BOUGHT this TDASTER 'Ibut, M V 6 0 0 ^ . DON'T BUT me! I CAME IN THERE 'iOu’ A R E 7 s iR r » lin Orcutt, Coventry. Telephone FOR RENT—NEAR MAIN street, AT A COURT OF PROHATB HELD Park at the close o.' the Bowie meet- “We all expected quite a treat, her carriage high up in the sky. HERE, AN ' EV'RY PIECE OF BREAD TH' , B U T Y A b e t t e r S E N D T H A T C LC R K O U T F S P . Dancing ...... It-A at Mancheater. within and for the suffered a serious Injury when though having lots of pie to cat. F RIEND — HERE PER MV DOCK3H— Muaieal—Draraatle ...... It Rosedale 34-3. six room single house, in excellent (UIFE HAS PUT IN IT HAS BURNED f ALtOAVS LIVE UP TO OUR ______S O M E T A R G E T P R A C TIC E » DIairU-t of .Mancheater. on the 27th thrown from a sulky and it was said ing Thanksgiving Day. Included in I s'pose out, friend, the baker, WOT TA A R G U E / Wanted—IhatruotloB ...... Nr* to condition, modem improvements, day or November. A. D.. 1934. the shipment will be Garden Mes- "Now, to the courtyard we must I tOANT MV MONEY BACK, S E E ? ‘ SLO G A N — ' •OJE AIM T D he would never come back. thinks it was a funny bunch." go. The carriage la out there, P L E A S E *7 ^ Fliuinclnl with or without garage, rent rea- I'reaent W1LLIA.M S. HYDE, Eaq., But great as Cox rates Walter sage; which once raced for G. H. Bonda—Stocks—Mortgage* tl FUEL AND FEED 49-A sonable. Inquire R. J. (Jorman, 750 Judge. The funny ^ k e r laughed in glee. 1 know. You TInymites can help , PARDON ME, BUT I Butlncaa Opportunttlaa ...... II Kaiate of Charlea O’Buchowaky of Dear he considers Fire Glow thq^ Bostwick, Revonah, Irish Vote and "It surely shocked you all," said Money to Loan ...... t l Main street. Tel. 7248. me hitch two ducks up, if you OVERHEARD TH' CON- yeahTW U po - FOR SALE—HARU wood. Oak and Mancheater. In aald DIatrIct. Incapa- greatest trotter he ever trained. He several promising maiden three-year he. "But. don’t you worry! I will • V E R S A T l O N , M S T E R , Haig and ^Itnatlona ble. will." hickory for fire place. Oak wood drove the Son of San Francisco to olds. see that all of you are fed. "Why, sure.” yelled Windy. ^AND VOU CAN HAVE Help Wantad—Female ...... It and !)}Aba. Telephone 3149. • The Conaervator having exhibited Office. Help Wantad—Mala ...... It HOUSES FOR SALE 72 hla annual account with aald eatate to what was then a world record for "Instead of pie. we’ll have a meal ’• Twill be fun'" Then, out they y e r m o n e y ! we AIM Batasman Wanted ...... tl-A thla Court for allowance, it la two year olds when he marked the Max Hirsch, trainer of a large of hot food. My, how good you’ll all went, on the run. "I only hope,'"' Help Wanted—Mala or Fam ala.. 17 public stable, plans to send a large T o VERNON DEPOT section, seven OHDEKED:—That the 3d day of colt at 2:40 in 1927. feel! The pie would give you tum- said Scouty, "that the twro ducks Agan.a Wanted ...... ;.,....I7 -A HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 December, A. D.. 1934. at 9 o'clock consignment to Columbia, S. C., for P l e a s e Situations Wanted—Famala .. . It room Cape Cod Colonial, 1 acre of forenoon, at the Probate Office, In myaches, and send you off to bed.” will hold atm." SUuatlena Wantad—Mala ...••• It FOR 8AU1—GLEN WOOD range, aald Mancheater, he and th . a im . la the winter months. Usually he has The carriage was a sight to se Employment Aganolag ...... 40 land, artesian well, full price *1800. OH MY' OPER.ATiON oil burner attachment. Verv cheap. Easy terms. E. T. McKinney, 95 aaalgncd for a hearing on the allow- kept his entire stable at Belmont Just then wee Goldy cried, "Look Cried little Dotty, "We must U va Slaek.—Fata—PauHry— Toklclea ance of aald account with aald eatate, Park. there! The ducks have taken, real careful with the hitching, or Doga—BIrda— PaU ...... 41 18 Warren atreet. Foster street. and thla Court dlrecta tlie .Conaerva- Welch, W. Va.—C. E. Holliday, a U » . Stpek—V .biclu ...... tor to give public notice to all per- now, to air. How clumsy they all we’ll spoil Miss Gander’s ride." Poultry and SupplUs ...... FOR SALE!—9 PIECE quartered- / l(Kal railroader, is claiming some look, as they go flying 'round this A«clS *U aona Intereated therein to appear and sort of a record for operations. Hol- They worked away for quite a Wanud -. P .t i—Poultry—ntoeli oak dining set, like new, china, be heard thereon by publlahing a copy A broadcasting station, dalmed place. while, and then brave Scouty, with OUR. M «W liday is now In a hospital recovering m Par Sala—JSIamllaBaoBa glass, silver, toble linen, other o f thla order tn aonie newapaper hav- to 4 the most powerful In South "Why, they act Just like crazy a smile, said, “Come on, now. Miss SHAOC.4 Artlel.a (or Bala ...... J. O'Neal, plonettr Holdenville, ing a citculatlon In aald DIatrIct. flv* fr^m the 65th operation in an effort furniture, bedding, rugs. Phone America, was opened in Lima, Peru, things. Look out! They'll slap Gander. 1 will help you crawl in- ...... BLufN^ff Boat* and Ace.aaorlaa ...... Okla., resident, owns a walking cane daya before aald day of hearing and to save a leg Injured ten yesu-s ago. with- the operating company import- Bulldinc llatarialt ...... — 5405. that has been in his family more return make to thla Court. you with their wings. They’re side." Dlamooda—Watchts—J.w.Iry .. W I L L I A M S. H Y D E He said he has spent more than five ing a thousand radio sets to be sold they are In a race." - ... than 100 year* and a hat bought be- years In ten different hospitals un- Klaotrloal Appllanoat—Radio .. . Judge. at cost 08 a means o f tUmulating It wasn’t very long until there (The ducks fly away In the next I® Fu.) and Paad ...... 41-A fore Oklahoma was a state. H.ll.t7-34. dergoing operations for^the Injury. Interest In the station. Oardap — Parni—Dairy Produota 14 WANTED— TO BUY 58 came another sudden thrill. An- story.) \S BlIGGIKS gdutabold Oooda ...... n On Second Thought By FYank Bede Maehlaary and Tcola ...... u RAGS ARE NOW bringing 1 i-2c Mnalosl Inatrumanta || lb. I buy live poultry. See Wm. B A R B A R A OTlea sBd IStera Equlpmant . . . It Ostrihsky, 91 fillnton street. Tel. AIXEY OOP In the Stillness of the Night! a n d X W IU * kaelala at tba g to rta ...... n By HAMLIN ' ujok.'theype askin' LETS OmvE 5879. SIGN ALS... G.OUT IN THE HO.. HO P o a O F F ITS Apparal—Pura ...... IT FC^NEW SISNALS.' F E A TH E R S Wantad—To Buy ...... u FORMATION C. COUNTRY AND, , AMP WEAR '^^A-H A-ffA Ps.ms Bssid Watala ta.fta THEY DONT KNOW yWAKE aatsareata ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 Without “ i9 ...S H irr,.... THAT STORY V or rent- so uth room next KNOWS.ANO HE / rr e ALL FEATHERS AND BEFORE. O o u a try B o a rd — Jt o e e ru 4^RERARING - - - . THE to bath and shower, private family DOSSNTKNOW lOVR.BIFFi ------ilT.. HotaU^Raatsamata. J? of adults, ideal for gentleman. \ I CANT POORBEU'S .Waatsd—Booms—Board tl THE ONES THEY RINGING- B s a l a M a t e P a r B o a t Breakfast opUonal. Tel. 4546. KNOW/OWOOO JvwRCH rr.'f ANSWER A p a r t a a a ^ Pla t a . T s a s m a a U .. I I IT... B a s l a a w Lo e a tiOB a ( o r i u a t . . . l i M o s i m t e r B a s t ...... u HOTELS— RESTAURANTS 61 B ab arfe a a t e r B e a t ...... I I ir B o m s a t o r B o a t IT MAKE YOUR HOME at The Cbats- flP a a tsd tq B o a t ...... | | worth Houm, 801 Main street. Nice., BPMtSMnt Batldiaa for Sal# . » If ly furnished rooms, running water, Buslaads Property tor M s «...—to -light.houaekeepiiig-tfdeatred.~Rea- ftrsH sad Laad for Sals » . . . . Tt aensble rates. Apply Mrs. Haupt— BsasM ter Bala it Matron. Telephone 3986. Imta tor Bala ...... m *. Tl *M0K PrsMrw ter Bala ...... Tl •sh«r*sa tor Isis ...... n B ^ toe_Bxekacge ...m Tl ...... w TT Read Tlie Herald A d vi IB n ir^ B trr E iintitto V in ^ TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27.1M4

to Mr. Aloom to get tbs 'towdown' company to which ^ipUcetlon had !b» AnoT-ItaTy' Kibw Ww Om Mh MODERN AND BOARD OF SELECTMEN on this thing," 'Mr. Mahoney said. been made to secure a bond f<>r the “As a matter of fact,” ha contin- year, requested the Board of Se- I READ OUR GROCERY ADVT. ON PAGE 18. OLD FASHIONED DANCE ued, wltn the ghost of a smile on lectmen to have the Uat of uncol- ^mSBRATION DANCT FACE A $1,000 FINE! lected personal property taxes to- a tF view Dance Hall his face, "court proceedings face Notice taling $13,729.00 cleared to conform thanksgiving night Keeney Streefc. you honcot moo." The jail threat vanished Into thin to regulations of the company. Hr. Sokooi St. BeemtiM O * ^ THANKSGIVING NIGHT They Are Told They Must Not air, however, when Towin Treasur- Howe explained that of the total of The Manchester Master turn «5c l^hwHitg elwdriny. Wehr'* Orelieatra. • $13,739.96, the amount uncollectible Barbers will hdd their a. m. . Exceed Budget Or They Will er deorge H. Waddell ' stated that Admiaalon SSe. Be Subject to the Penalty. the aggregate saving on the town was 48,423.52 and his reasons for regular monthly meeting budget lest year was $11,000. the accumulation of this amount in- at Hotel Sheridan, Mon- The Olympic soccer team will cluded taxes paid In other towns, day night at 8 o’cliock. husking bee KARNiyALmeet at the School street Rec to- Jail or a $1,000 fine face* the assessors' errors, deceased persona, “Set Your, Thanksgiving Table Manchester Board of Selectmen! bankrupts, unknown, left town, out BeMSt SMnd Bcart CbnTeii. night at 8 o’clock and all members We also invite new are requested to be present. ‘Sounds a bit startling, but Walter HOWE EXPLAINS LIST of business, etc. With Fine Linens”.... Ckarch Hall, Vernon. Mahoney of the Mancheater Tax- Tax Collector Howe told the members. Hereafter all WEDNESDAY NTTE, NOV. *8 Says a noted authority on table setting. So, of course, you must Women of the Moose wlU omit payers’ League made this chilling Board that $5,306.43 was not listed shops that belong to the Featarinff "Farmer*' Frolic.” revelat'nn at the Selectmen’s meet- OF SUSPENDED TAXES In any category, but he believed select linens from Hale’s because we've been noted for depend- DandOK, Huaklng, Prlieo. their regular meeting tomorrow association will be adver- able linens for nearly forty years! night on- account of the approaching ing last night. that a large percentage of this Admiaslon 85 Cent*. It appears that Mr. Mahoney has amount was uncollectible. It was tised once a week. AU holiday and will hold It on Wednes- shops will be open all day day of next week. been looking up the law, during the Uncollected Peraonal Property voted to place the list on suspen- course of wnlch he came upon a Taxes Amount to $13,729 sion with the understanding that Wednesday until 9 o’clock, statute seating that the overdraw- the tax collector make every effort ABOUnOWN A meeting of the general commit- Since 1912— Many Uncol- and closed all day Thurs- tee In charge of the Democratic ing of appropriations constitutes a to secure what amount la collect- day, Thanksgiving Day. Victory dinner dance will have a violation of the law and carries lectible. ible. Chgpman Court, Order ol Ama- with it a penalty of l*,000 fine or ranth, has set the date of Tuesday meeting- tonight at 8 o'clock at tha Home Club on Bralnrad Place. jail. Mr. Mahoney said he had night, December 4. for a largo card shown a book setting forth the law Tax Oollector George H. Howe ap- A D VER'nSH afE N T- pally to be held at the Masonic to Selectman Sherwood O. Bowers. peared before the Board to expUln Tickets for the concert that will For the finest native yellow tag Temple. be presented at the High , Seboed 'Men at the mills have been talk- a list of suspended taxes dating ing about taking the town figures from 1912 to 1932. The bonding turkeys call Pinehurst—4151, Read The Herald AdTS. I Memorial Temple, Pythian Sls- auditorium on Sunday, December 8, 1 tors, will hold a Christmas bazaar by the choirs of the Polish churches iTucsday afternoon and night, De- of Manchester, Westfield and Chico- ' cerober 11, In Odd Fellows hall, pee, are on sale at Watkine Broth- ers, Kemp’s, the Y. M. C. A., Polish jointly with the Past Chiefs' club. Mrs. Helen Henry will be chalr- Club, Birch Street- Tavern and by mrtn for the latter, and Mrs. .Mamie members of the local choir. Tomor- row night at 7:30 o’clock at the Dickinson .will represent the Tcm- church on Golway street, the Ladles’ Plc- Aid Society will present a play en-

The evening classes In the High titled "Zyeowskte Swaty". Drawing Th«JW HAUeo.

school building will be omitted for will take place on the turkey for >MANCHCfTEn C onn- the remainder of the week, after which tickets haw been sold in re- the sessions this evening, and will cent weeks. bo re.sumed Monday evening of next I store Open Wednesday Night Until 9 0*clock. Closed Thursday. | aicek. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Qothberg of 184 Vernon street were tendered a Dr. Herbert W. Oates, secretary surprise party in honor of their 16th

of the Congregational Rducatlon wedding anniversary by forty

socictv. will hold a conference with friends Saturday night. A Swedish ohunh lenders tonight at 7:30 at buffet supper was served and danc- Wednesday—Hale’s Pre-Holiday

the Center Congregational church, ing was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs.

in line with Congregational Church Gothberg were remembered with Kxtenslon Work which Is being car- gifts of nlckleware. ried on all over the country. 9-PIECE PURE LINEN

The Brotherhood of the Lutheran Concordia church are sponsoring a pancake supper at the church to- G ar ment C learance Damask Sets night from fi:30 to 7:30, to which the ni.emhers and friends will be welcome Our Garment Stock Must Be Reduced To Make Room For Holiday Merchandise So W e’ve

There are 300 men employed In Taken Great Reductions! Special! Set $ the silk mills who enrolled In the I 4.25

Union of Social Justice, a cause be- Rich, lustrous quality pure linen damask set—Idesd for • ing advocated by Rev. Charles Girls! $5.98 festive Thanksgiving table! Large J30x80-inch cloth with eight Coughlin, the radio priest. The Regular $29.50 napkins (17-lnch). Hemstitched hems. Ro.

$6.50 Damask Sets, What a lovely set for Thanksgiving! Heavy linen damask COATS cloth, 60x80 inches, and six dinner size napkins to match.

W alte r N .Le cIe rc

Funeral Director

259 No. Alain St. Manebestt-r 7-PC. PURE LINEN

$ Damask Sets, $^.98 COMING! 22-75 Pure Unen damask set of exceptional quality at this price.

S4x70-inch cloth and six (17-lnch) napkins to match. TO _ 7 to 14 Linens—Main Floor, left. Our New Years

CARACUL Limited number Low Price HALE’S MARiMINK of $5.98 coats to iMANCIIURIAN WOLF close-out at $4.79. Shop Tomorrow For One Of These

No. 2, 3 and 4 and KID FOX Both fur trimmed and tailored SKUNK styles. Warm

winter colors. Every coat full HOUSE’S It Is rare imlccd to find such lovely 32-Pc. Floral’ lined and inter- fur coats priced so low at the height FUEL of the season. Every coat In this lined.

group was originally priced $29.50.

Thoy’ro In the scu-son’s smnrto.st Main Floor,

The Oldest! styles with fiattoring fur collars. center.

Ea.shioned of the popular treebark OIL woolen In black and brown. Every

coat Is full silk crepe lined. Women’8 8I0.9.I and $12.!».-> g~^ Now The Most and mifcses' sizes. Also sports conLs included at this price.

COATS $ 9.95

Popular Ju.'it a limited number of glrks’ and Juniors’ sports coats to closc-out. Broken gV 2C sizes in ranges fnim 7 to 14, 11 to 17. $39.50 Furred Coats, $

The Soundest We've just a limited mimbor of roaLs . . but mighty lucky "buys" for Mnln Floor, center. 0 .Service those who find their .sizo.s. Ulch fabrics with gorgeous fur trims. Black and for 6 Gallon brown. No^ nil .iizes.

? Special!

Weveiroid quantities of these sets. You'll shop far and

$19.75 Winter Coats, Season’s Smartest wide before you’ll find their equal at this price. Five smart de- slgna In colorful floral patterns. Complete service for six people. Here they are—the season’s best selling sports coats at a rc- ilueed price. Bnimacaans' reefers! belted-backs! And good-looking

furred dre.-ui eoats. Come early! . . they'll be picked over quickly 95-PC. COLORFUL ^ ^ DEC. 1st WEDNESDAY! HATS L. T. Wood At HALE'.S Coat Section—Main Floor, rear. Dinner Sets, $15.50 will tell Co. New Heirloom scenic Colonial sets! Floral cfecorated sets! Complete service for twelve. And at this price the very new 51 Bissell Street WEDNESDAY— Buy Your Tel. 4496 STREAMLINE sets that are the last word! Service for eighL Watch Papers Holiday Dress! 95-PC. FLORAL ^

Dinner Sets, $39.50

S i l k F r o cks What beautiful dinner sets with matted coin gold handlea

WHY‘bluecoariSTHE for only $39.50! Complete service for twelve. Gorgeous floral decorations on a white body.

All Brand Dinner Sets—Basement PERFECT HOME FUEL

New Styles

Roast Your Turkey In REASON No. 18

Crest bloclu ol the ehoieeet af an.

thracite are mined in the NoHbem $7.95 “WEAR-EVER” “ r Pennrylnnie region. They then ere

broken down and prepared into $1..’>0 to $2.98 Grades cleen, iroiform aleei of 'blue coal.'

or combineUo* of tieet, beat enited to yonr particular type of beating ROY.AL BLUE —Chic TURBANS!

plaal, ao that yon may enjoy the TILE , . —Metallic CLOSE UTS! beoefita of thia perfect home fnel — PEACOCK -Smart HIGH-HATS! 14-inch size for .rve»b*mlng, ufe, quicker, cleaner an 8 to 10-pound BROWN bird, roast beat at loweit coat per Ion , . . And wm deliveriea ere made promptly. ' ,V BLACK This selling was so successful last Satur- that Thanksgiv- day that we repeat the event for WEDNES- ing turkey tender DAY.- So If you haven't already purchased and brown. What thrilling news! Haaten down to Halr'a tomorrow that new hat for the holidays, COMB TO- for a new dress for the heavy holiday ‘’dates"! AU brand new 16 and 17-inch .MORROW, Every wanted, smart style is styles direct from Fifth Avenue for Thanksgiving wear. Here arc here. Mostly black and brown; few colors. size roasters, the very new metallic trimmed crepe-s . . monk type frocks . . $3.95 and $4.95. The W. G. GLENNEY CO. Good range of head sizes. Naturally the Coal, Loutwr, Masona* SuppUen, Painte. swanky now tunics. In the youthful, gay colors as well as better tiata wiU go first . . so shop just as black and brown. Sizes range from 14 to 44. •96 Nu. Mol* Ht. Tei. $149 Manchester early as can tomorrow!