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An All-Embracing View Of Royalty
HAWAH DENI ES 1 BOLIVIAN REGIME DUKE AND DUCHESS
RADI O REPORTS
CHANGES HANDS AS OFF ON HONEYMOON
OF i m WAVE
Old London Celebrates Untfl FIGHT IS RENEWED HALE’ S, HOUSE’S Severe Earthquake Shocks Early This Morning —’ Starts Rumors — Troops ADOPT STAMP NATION’S BUSINESS Unconfirmed Report Says Monster Crowds See
Held in Readiness But President of Bolivia Is SAKPLAN Royal Pair Depart. SLOWER THIS WEEK Nothing Happens. Prisoner of His Own Sol-
London, Nov. 80.—(AP) — Staid Fafflons S & H Green Tradbg Unseasonable Warm Weath- diers— Vice President [ Lioodon celebrated until an early Honoluju, Nov. 30.—(AP)— A lour today the wedding of Princess severe submarine earthquake sent Stamps to Be Given at Marina and the Duke of Kent, while alarming radio reports to the states er Hits Trade — Retail Directs Affairs — Para-
the ro3TM couple were in bone}rmoon that a tidal wave would sweep the Both Stores — Vahuble retreat at Hlmley Hall, country Hawaiian islands but caused scarce- Sales a Bit Better. guay Joyful Over News. home of the Earl of Dudley. They wrere received only by serv- ly a stir in Honolulu. Premimns Are Obtainable. onta when they arrived at the large The shock, centered about 2,000 country house last night after a miles at sea, was recorded last night New York, Nov. 30—(AP) —Dis- (By ASBOCI.\TED PRESS! trip through the English countrj'- on the seismograph of the Hawaii Heartened by an unexpected aud* A plan whereby patrons of the J. tribution of merchandise was at a Blde before cheering throngs. National Park' observatory on the den change of the Bolivian govern- Hale Company and C. E. House and slopes of Kilauea volcano. slower pace in the last week, said EhtciUd crowds in London kept up ment, Paraguayan forces pressed ■the celebrations until long after Son stores may economize in their Observers said the disturbance the weekly Dun Sc Bradstreet trade might cause a tidal wave, but the review, mainly aa a result of un- forward today In the Chaco Boreal, midnight. pqrchases, be rewarded for their pa- Lord Trencbard, chief commis- tronage, itad at the same time an possibility was so slight they ex- seasonably warm weather. seeking a quick end to the war lioner of London police, expressed inducemenVio pay cash for merchan- pected none. A midnight deadline "The gains reported for retail which has raged furiously for the gratification at the success of the (5:30 a. m., eastern standard time) sales a week earlier," asserted the last two and a half years after half handling of the Immense crowds and reportedly set by the hydrographic Summary, "were narrowed sub- the protection given foreign royalty office for the crest of water to stantially in some parts of the coun- a century of animosity. against possible assassinations. sweep upon the islands passed with- Vice President Jose Luis Tejada out a sign of a dlsa.strous wave—ex- try'. but consumer demand still Is Home for Christmas The royal -welcome Is, after all, a hearty kiss. broadening, in spite of tbe prolong- Sorzano of Bolivia issued a decree The Duke and Duchess are ex- ceedingly rare in this Pacific cross At left, the Dko of Kent is portrayed in o.scula- ed rainy spell. three days ago in which be declared pected to join King George and roads. "Stability undoubtedly has reach- himself to be in charge of the affairs Queen Mary at Sandringham for the Reports Unfounded. tory greeting with Princess Marina. King George ed firmer ground and nearly all fac- of state for his nation. His president, Christmas holidays. Then they will . Reports that all military forces on bestows a royal kiss on a member of Marina's Oahu (Honolulu) island, were called tors are contributing to business re- Daniel Salamanca, was absent from extend their honeymoon to the con- party, whith Included her mother. Princess Nich- covery, but there still persists too La Paz, the nation’s capital, at th6 tinent, traveling ultimately to Italy. Into the readiness for any possible olas of Greece. much unsettlement In many direc- time, inspecting the Bolivian troopa Today is Marina’s birthday—her emergency, were denied at Schofield tions to permit indulgence in any in the jungle battle territory. 28th. The Duke wrlll be 32 Decem- Barracks, 30 miles from Honolulu. rampant enthusiasm regarding on Most Hawaiians were not even Dispatches from Buenos Aires and ber 20. The exodus of many of the accelerated rate of process during from Asuncion, the capital of Para- more than 70 members of visiting aware of the quake and apparently the remainder of the year. few heard of the possibility of a tidal guay, indicated that Salamanca had royalty here for the ceremony began Retail Bales been made prisoner by his own sol- this morning. wave' for life went on as usual, pos- PRESffiENT SCANS "Retail sales in the east north Marina’s parents. Prince and sibly a bit gayer since it was tbe BABES IN WOODS CASE diers. central district continued to make No Oonflrmatlon Princess Nicholas of Greece, left for close of Thanksgiving Day. progress, having the advantage of Paris accompanied by Prince Paul Even Kilauea volcano, so easily HOUSING PROGRAM There was no confirmation of this cooler weather, with- the average recent of Yugoslavia, Prince and disturbed by submarine earth move- IS VIRTUALLY SOLVED about 10 per cent in excess of last report from Asuncion, however. On Princess Christopher of Greece, and ments, remained quiet. week’s and 12 to 15 per cent great- the contrary, the Bolivian govern- the C^unt and Countess Toerrlng. er than for the similar week last ment announced that tbe vie* presi- King Haakon and Queen Maude Naval radio and amateur opera- Moffett Holds Conference year. dent’s assumption of powers was "n of Norway are remaining for a few tors in San Francisco and San Pedro, California Man M ocated ALABAMA GETS BID "In the west south central states routine matter.” Dispatches from days. Calif., early today reported receiving satl.'ifactory gains were made dur- La Paz, today, however, indicated Crowds aF Station messages from Hawaii that a tfdal With Chief Executive on ing November, department store that Tejada Sorzano’s action was a A huge crowd saw Marina and the wave started by the earthquake His Children, Shot His TO MEET STANFORD sales for the week rising to 10 per coup d'etate, for they told of hia Duke off when they left Padding- would sweep the Islands before mld- cent above the 1933 figures. naming a new (Cabinet and said tMi station on a special train, fol- ■nlght, Honolulu time. Home Construction. "The devastation of the summer’s there was "great jubilation’’ at tha k^ng the double ceremony — the Military forces on Oahu island Niece and Then Commit- drought has left Its traces on near- seating of the new president. , Angellcan at lyeatminater Abbey dise, was announced today by Her- were reported held In readiness for ly all branches' of business In the A strict censorship in Bolivia has and the Greek Orthodox at Buck- bert B. House of the Hale and House an’emergency. Crimson Tide to Play Pacific Warm Springs, Ga., Nov. 30.— north west central group of states, prevented ail but tbe most meagra organliuitions. 'Ihe plan brings to Later amateur operator Frank ted Suicide. ingham Palace. (AP)—-Presldcn'v Roosevelt pushed and the warm weather and rain dispatches from reaching the ex- The new Duchess wore a fur coat Manchester the famous Sperry and Sarber, in San Pedro, told of pick- were not beneficial to the retail Hutchinson Green Trading Stamps Coast Champs in Rose forward his determination to provide terior, for Bolivia and Paraguay ara and a green hat when she boarded ing up parts of a broadcast from ra- volume, but in nearly all lines the engaged In what most military ob- the train and carried a large bou- savings method, in its newest form, dio station KGU in Honolulu, saying BULLETIN! better homes for the low income volume exceeded that of tbe com- e) one that haa been tried and tested CarUsle, Pa., Nov. SO.—(AP) servers believe to be a deadloclc. I t quet. all danger of a tidal wave had Bowl Grid Classic. group of the Nation today after one parative period for 1933. is for this reason that tbe League of *1 The Duke and his Princess were in some of the biggest stores in the passed and troops had returned to —Positive identification of the of his happiest Thanksgiving day "There were more upward curves married yesterday with tt^o cere- country. their barracks. The broadcast, he man found dead in the Pennsyl- parties. Nations has asked for an embargo In the industrial Indices this week, on all future shipments of arms to monies, that of the Church of Eng- Premiums Displayed. said, urged Hawaiians not to become vania monntains as Elmo 'j. Jame.s A. Moffett, administrator some of which have reached the best land in Westminster Abbey and Premiums, composed of the high- alarmed. Noakes, of Roscrille, Calif., Pasadena, (Jallf., Nov. 30.— (AP) of the pre.sent machinery to e position this fall." the two countries. that of the Greek Orthodox church est quality merchandise available, These reports he reported verify- was announced today by Harry —Alabama was selected today to courage building through govern- Because of their landlocked posi- in a private chapel of Buckingham in. retunf for patronage la tjie basis ing by talking with the Army radio L. McElroy, chief of drtectl\'es meet Stanford in the Rose Tourna- ment inaurancL of loans for people tion in the interior ol$8outb Ameri- Palace. of the S A H plan. But no longer station at Schofield Barracks, where of the state police. ment football game here New Year's able to obtain credit, conferred with ca and the Neutrality of the sur- The Abbey was packed with 1,500 does the collector of the famous lit- be said he learned troops were mus- Tbe man was found shot to Day. Mr. Roo.scvelt on the new Idea to rounding Republics of Brazil, Argen- persona—the majority of the men in tle Green Trading Stamps have to tered for speedy transportation to death with a woman near Al- spread government construction of CONNECnCUT LEADS tina, Chile, and Peru, there haa thua refer to a catalog to select his or Honolulu if need be, but were dis- toona, while three little girls (Oontlnoed on Page Two) homes from those' unable to get pri- far been nothing to end the war ex- (Conttaoed on Page Ten) her premium—no longer does the missed when it was learned fears believed to be his dsughters vate loans at all. cept the exhaustion of one or boUi of the participants. customer have to accept his reward were groundless. were found in the woods near Moffett and Secretary Ickes had IN YALE STUDENTS "sight unseen.” . A premium station The San Francisco naval radio Carlisle. a sharp conflict of opinion when the See Vlctoiy Nciw is being erected right in the J. W. station received a warning of a tidal Identification was made INSURANCE FIRMS latter suggested something like the Reports from Asuncion said the WIDOW OF NELSON Hale eforapany store and the avall- through records of the Marine Federal construction plan but there whole country, was wildly enthusias- (Uontlnued on Page Two) Corps at Washington, hIcElroy appeared today no doubt of a full tic over the collapse. of the Sala- said. understanding. For Hrst Time m History of manca government, believing this to Nookea enlisted In the Ma- TO BOOST RATES What manner of agency jvlll (id- be an indication of internal discord OBJECT OF SEARCH rines at Mare Island, Callfomla, minister the public construction pro- , Uaiversity — Six Man- In Bolivia which would result in a FIVE DAYS ADRIFT on April 20, 1920, and was hon- gram and to what extent it will be speedy victory for Paraguay. orably discharged April 19,1922. pressed Immeiliately hinges on im- In the last two months, the Para- MrElroy said Marine Corps Increase b Premhims Is An- pending meetings here between the chester Students. guayan forces havei made strong ad- Federal Agents Ordered to fingerprints showed that those President and Secretary Morgen- vances Into the northern portions of IN AN OPEN BOAT of the man found In the moun- thau and Harry L. Hopkins, Federal the Chaco Boreal, breaking through tains and of Noakes were identl- nounced fiy Three Big relief administrator. New Haven, Nov. 30.—(AP)— into the border country surrounding Show Her No* Quarter — cqL Thanksgiving Dinner. R'presentativea from 47 states, six the Bolivian petroleum fields. Hartford Companies. Last night the President and Mrs. territories and 27 foreign countries, Neutral observers were of tha Hamflton Sought. Two Fishermen Lived On Carlisle, Pa., Nov. 30.—(AP)—The Roosevelt observed with a dinner are students at Yal.. ttniveralty this opinion that these Paraguayan vic- mystery of "The Babes In the unusual in feeling and informality year—a total of 5,362—official' en- tories might have been responsibla ■ rollment figures made public today Small Kee of Water and woods•’ has been virtually solved. Hartford. Nov. 30.—(AP) — In- for tbe shakeup in La Paz. Unking * Authorities were convinced today (Continued on Page Ten) discloaed. the Paraguayan drive to the report Chicago, Nov. 30.—(AP) — Find creases in premium rates on new Of this number, 1,410 more than the woman and show her no quar- that the bodies of three sisters that Salamanca was arrested by found in the mountains near here life business effective January 1, 26 per cent of the total registra- military men, they theorized that ter. Raw Fish. have been announced by the three tion, have homes In 138 communi- This was the stem order Federal' and pf a than and woman slain in tbe supposed coup d’etate was of a a shack near Altoona were those insurance companies here, writing DEATH OF STUDENT ties in (jonnecticut, giving tUs military nature. agents were under today as they non-participating business, it was state the lead. hunted Mrs. Helen Gillls, 94 pound Canso, N. S., Nov. 80— (AP) — of •’Elmo J. Noakes of Roseville, Officiala of the University said Calif., his niece, Winifred Pierce, 18, disclosed today. The change will synthetic blonde widow of cieorge Their grueling experiences of five mean a boost of Insurance costs by this is one of the greatest rep;-esen- (Baby Face) Nelson, leader of the days floating helplessly In an open *hd his three daughters, Cordelia, 8, APOLICEPUZZLE tations of students from Connecti- rapidly diminishing remnants of the :4JewilIa, 10, and Norma, 12. about three per cent. boat, living on raw halibut and The increase is not uniform for all cut in 233 .years of Ell history. DEPUTIES FORCED John Diilinger gang. small keg of water, were related by State police investigators alsc held New York with 1,083 has the sec- the conviction that the man killed ages, the three concerns—Travelers, Through her capture officials Archie Lumsden and John Rogers, Aetna and Connecticut General, ond largest enrollment and Penn- hoped to bring to justice John Ham- Canso fishermen as they restedMfl sylvania is third with 342. ilton, believed to have been with (Continued on Page Two) point out, some factors of mortality Girl Found in Bathroom With TOFREECAPTTYES their pwn snug cottages today. having been token Into considera- Massachusetts students total 328. Nelson’s widow when Nelson was At sea since Saturday, when they Ohio leads the midwestem states fatally wounded late Tuesday in ■ TBEA8URV BALANCE tion In promulgating tbe new rates. put out In their motor launch to fish, Lower Interest Body Covered With Flam- with 254; Illinois has 158 and Cali- machine gun battle at Barrington able merchandise that will be award- they were brought home yesterday fornia heads the far west with 119. in which Inspector Samuel P. CeW' ed to coupon book holders will be Washington, Nov. 39.—(A P)— The move toward a higher rate by the Canadian government steam- field by the Hartford companies Is Yale college with 1,854 bos the Three Prisoners Hold Up ley and Special Agent Herman on display at all times. ship Arleaux to which they were The position of the Treasury Nov. ing Towels. largest enrollment of a
"We are searching for 'him,'* he New York City. and attracted attention of tbe crew. Pequonnock river. John L. Preli, operator of the car, Mrs. W. W. Gardner of Wl( P. Cheney,'35. - one year to life for larcency. .'w '> said, "and will continue to do so un- The B A H Green Trading stamps When they were picked up they Her body was recovered hours said Markiawlcz and a companion Falls, and a younger brother Freshman Year: Elarl C. Shedd, The deputies, Everett 8nider»ai|r*’ til we have absolute evidence that were 60 miles off Canso and 40 later by a diver. Joseph Mendes, suddenly stepped in front of bis stater, arrived here before b( R. Simon. ho is dead.’* (Oenttaoed on Page TwelveJt miles from shore. 84, of Stratford, operator df tbe vehicle. death. il of Law: Kimberly Chenay. (Oenttaoed an Fnge T « n l:
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'J Milk Is Good But Upkeep jlRREGlILAR PRICES ADVEBTISnaCNT— ADVippEMENT— With the Radio Amateurs N. Y. Stodcs Loed Stocks HAWAU DENIES FIREMEN’S DANCE Scientist Suggests Plan On thi Cow Is too Much ONSTOCKMARKETWhat la Being Accomplished By Manchester Enthusiasts Adam E x p ...... 7% (Furalsbed by Pataam * Oa.) RADIO REPORTS HERE IS REVIVED To Do Aw ay With Fogs Air Reduc ...... 112 Oeatral Row, Hartford, Cooa. Today, the Manchester Radio Club Alaska Jun ...... ; ...... 1744 __ a«r«,'t>ss coniidruble respect | that much the saincr. has appealmately 40 members and Allegheny ...... 144 1 P. M. Stocks to send a radiogram via the ama- Is very proud of the fact that the OF TIDAL WAVE argain ound Cambridge, Moss., Nov. 90.- ^that the loss to the port of London ter the milkmen and the price of the . A few days later Bill decided he Allied Cbem -...... - ...... iSfl B H tl ' teur radio route from Hartford to renowned aviator. Captain Frank Bank Stocks Turkey, Goose and Pi (A P )—Dissipation of fog by shoot- during the fog of December 5 and wards; for Am Can ...... 10644 ' lacteal fluid now since be gained a | would purchase another cow becauseMost of the Earty Honrs Springfleld. However, bis trans- (C^tlniied from Pag# Oaa) 6, 1930, was as high as 35,000,000 * Wt of eapetlence recenUy. i the family Uked the quality of milk Hawkes, is one of the honorary Am OomI Alco ...... 33H Bid Asked ing electrified spray from fire boats mitter did not possess sufficient members. Among the other mem- Cap Nat Bank A Trust 7 11 per day. Doubtleaa In the port of Bill bought a cow, thinking he j they had received from Cow No. 1. Am For Pow ...... 6^ Affair Held Again at Che- with resultant savings of millions New York for the two days March Today. power to be heard in Springfleld, so bers we And the following promin- Am Rad St S ...... 16V4Conn. Rlvar ...... 450 wave from the government hydro- ? could save considerable since be had j No sooner said than done, but this he contacted a station in Windsor ent men: Jack Lenox, former De- Htfd. Conn. Trust . . . . 53 graphic office In Honolulu. "n e of dollars to shippln;i, la proposed 15 and 16, 1929, toe financial loss ' > to purchase quite a large amount of | time there would be no pasture prob- Am Smalt ...... S6 H by Alexander McAdie, director was probably greater than that Locks and this station accepted the puty Commissioner of Aeronautics Am Tal and Tel ...... 107H Hartford National . . . . I84t forecast apparently was based on How about Snow Fnddlag- ney HaO. -k . milk tor his family. He pastured the lenx Bill fixed up quarters in his messr,p3 and relayed it to Spring- In this state, William B. Halsted, Pboanlx St. B. and T. 169. the report from the National Park One tablespoon granulated gela- emeritus of the Blue Hill Meteoro- amount. cow on Hartford road near Bridge baffl to keep the cow and he pro- Am Tob B ...... 8641 those millions <-7 New York, Nov. 3 0 — (API — fleld. Mr. Maxim realised immedi- WlFHC, the manager of the local observatory on the island of Hawaii, tine, 4 tablespoons cold 'Water, 1 logical station of Haivard. Prof. McAdie points out that * street, but it hadn’t been there a i ceeded to feed her well—better than Pjst-holiday Indecision ruled In the Am Wat W ka...... 14 4j Insnranoe Stocks of female names It is Mr. McAdle’s theory that such a mass of fog aa lay over New ately the possibilities o f having telephone exchange and John L. Anaconda ...... 11Aetna (Jasualty . . . . r. 54 which described the earthquake as on your llstT cup boiling water, 1 cup granulated couple of nights until he got a call she had been accustomed to. But the j .Stock Market today and .prices chain, or network of low powered Relnartz, WlQP, whose accomplish- "extremely heavy.” sugar, 4 tablespoons lemon julcb, The annual Turkey, Goose and pray shot from fire boat nozzles York harbor during those March Indoor pasturage didn't agree with were moderately irregular during Armour, HI ...... 04(Aetna Fire ...... 4344 Whatever a r e Containing thousands of electrified days pf 1929“ coUId hardly be disat- that “Boas” was wandering about stations throughout the country to ments need no mention. It Is Atchison ...... 66 Aetna Life...... i8' you going to do whites 3 eggs. Pig drawing of Hose and Ladder the Cheney estates. He had to catch the cow and her supply began to fall most of the session. relay messages over long distances rumored that two well known local JUST .\8 VOU SAY Soak gelatine In cold water for Company No. 1 was held Wednes- particles would attract the particles pated by artificial means.” off. While some of the tobaccos and Aviation Corp ...... 441 Automobile ...... 25 about them? of the fog and drops form ^ would “No doubt, however,” McAdie her and return her to pacture in the Thus the American Radio Relay. doctors will soon become membera (Jonn. G eneral...... 27 Atlanta, Ga.— Someone, not one five minutes. Add boiling water and day night In Cheney Hall.after a Too Fat scattered specialties were Arm, the Balt and Ohio ...... 15 Want a tip? lapse of two years. The annual be much heavier *han the fog and added,” It would have been possible wee hours League was bom. Let us review briefly some of the Bendlx ...... 16 u Hartford Fire ...... 6744 of the congregation', took the Rev. Give lingerie! sugar and stir until gelatine la dia- .More Trouble Bill decided he would put her to utilities were inclined to sag. The Today, the American Radio Relay accomplishments of the various W. H. Davis at his word, when he aolved. Add lemon Juice and let event woa beld In (Jheney HalL fall Into the harbor much faster. to bore a hole through this fog news was generally interpreted as Beth Steel ...... 314( Hartford Steam Boiler. 71 What girl where the first dance a > Turkey, It had been eatimated, McAdie said. mass.” The next day Bill got word that i pasture, but when he tried to lead League has a membership of -ap- members. Stephen Loyzlm, WIBEQ, Beth Steel, pfd ...... 31^ National Fire ...... 5744 preached: ” If a man will ask for wouldn’t thrill to a sUk crepe sUp stand in a cool place until quite his cow seemed to be injured In her out she had growm so fat on his mildly favorable, but most traders proximately 30,000 and although has a really remarkable record to thy cloat let him have your cloak Goose and Pig drawing took place exhibited considerable caution in Borden ...... 25 Phoenix Fire ...... 70 or dance set—or a nightgown grand thick. Beat with a whisk until ' some way. It developed she was suf- good feeding she couldn't get many of this number are not ama- offer. He has communicated with also,” frothy. Add whites of eggs beaten many years ago. A go^ crowd at- adding to their commitments. Can P a c ...... 1241 Travelers ...... 405 enough to wear for an .evening tended. Music was furnished by greater triumph. They sing Lehar i fering with a fractured leg after be- through the barn door. This set Bill teurs, they subscribe only because thirty-seven different countries In Case (J. I.) ...... 5S4i The minister dwelt at length on gown ? Why not make 'em your- until stiff and continue beating mix- Com developed strength in grain of their interest In amate.ur radio. Public Utilities Stacks Charlie Hart’s : Broadcasting Band songs as they have never been sung 1 ing kicked by a horse in the same to thinking. He figured out what his four continents and at one time Cerro De Pasco ...... 39^ this quotation during services at self? There are some marvelous ture until stiff enough to bold its pasturej'It wa.« either shout the lady The League serves its members in talked w ^ seventeen Australian Conn. Elec S e r v ___ 3t 40 the fashionable Druid Hills Baptist shape. Turn Into a mold to chill. of Hartford. ‘THE MERRY WIDOF before, backgrounded by a magnifi- Ches and Ohio ...... 44^ buys In lingerie silk at - Cheney’s cent symphony orchestra. Una ' •>- he- away. A frieno who «. „v.d ..dI ?p“ ” two ways. First, it provides an or- sutions «iUiin a period of live Conn. P o w e r ...... 334 354 church. Then he found his bat S(nd Salesroom at 7S cents a yard. Unmold and serve with, custard B. PoiUcIo of Box 163. Olmston- ganisation through which the ama- Chrysler ...... 39^ Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 46 Merkel and (3eorge Barbler help in knew something about .such things i red ink. Now he feels like tipping his days. His transmitter Is one of Col Carbon ...... 73^ 52 coat had disappeared from the sauce made with the yolks of the bury, was the winner of the tur- Wheat, however, sagged a cent or teurs can deal with governmental Hartford Elec ...... 49 51 church. key; Martin Starin of Jordt street, GREAT nLM TREAT the humorous scenes and the eye- . . me gill, wrapped the brok- hat to every dairyman he meets. so a bushel. Cotton was a bit re- moderate power (860 watts I and he (3oml Solv ...... 21 If you wear neat, tailored silk eggs used In the snow. and commercial Interests. Thus, the looks forward to the Ume when he Hartford Gas ...... 45 Manchester, won the goose, and filling dances and Albertina Rasch U>Z WORLD RANDE! actionary. Bonds were fairly steady. (Jons G a s ...... 23 44 and sheer woolen frocks on , the ballets are a joy to behold. “Tho ; amateur Is able to secure recogni- will contact Asia and complete his do., p f d ...... 45 — ORDERS AREN'T ORDFJIS ;reet and go in for .'airly elaborate Moriarty Brothers, Center street Foreign exchanges were quiet and tion. Secondly, the League, through Cons o n ...... 844 S N E T C o ...... 103 Williamsport. Pa.—This was Atlantic—here’s an oil whose filling station, captured the pig. Merry Widow" .s the grandest thing j i Beginning at North Main street and narrow. ethereal tour of the world. (Jont (Jan ...... 62% 107 _ea, bridge and informal' dinner C h e W oHd Pregrnim its official publication, QST, pre- The activities of John L. Rein- Manufacturing Stocks time Captain Whipple of the Pei name and fame have been known Following are the other winners; Gay Tale Unfolded Against to come out of Hollywood In a long, I j extending 3,300 feet westerly. nhares of Liorillard advanced a (Jom P r o d ...... wesses, a fitted coat certainly is for years. It’s clear and clean, long time. ' Endlessly Entertalnlngl Condition O f Amieslle and colprovla surface un- sents the amateur with the latest artr, WIQP, differ from those of Am Hardware ...... 194 214 sylvania National Guard didn't your forte. Two Rhode Island Red hens, Mike point and Reynolds Tobacco B wa.s technical developments. Incidental- Del L and Wn ...... 19 Am Hosiery ...... 4'.. — low orders Immediately. He got a bums with a blue flame, and gives Kotch, Lake street; four pounds der construction; Open to traffic. up fractionally, but to new 1934 WIBEQ. Mr. Relnartz is at heart Du P o n t ...... 99 35 For instance, the black broadtail ly, the headquarters of the League an experimenter. In the course-of Arrow H and H ,‘co m .. 12 14 written order directing that he, satisfaction wherever It’s used. L. Ncctor coffee, W. P. Qulsb, Main Lavish Backgronnds and State Roads Route No, 80- Madison -and Kill- highs. Radio Preferred also Armed Eastman Kodak ...... 11244 coat to cut on slenderizing lines that T. Wood, agent • Give them at their best ing^vorth. Neffth Branford-Killing- is located I • West Hartford, a fact his various experiments, he has de do., pfd...... 95 _ Ceptain W. C. Whipple, discharge mold'the figure. Its cape-like col- street; five po(ind box candy, Harry Lose nearly a point to a new year's top^ which probably accounts for the Elec Auto L ite ...... ; ...... 26‘V C. E. Whipple. On examination he Schieldge, 113 Park street; six with a Ward 1935 World- I worth road about 6b. miles bitumi- Cencral American Transportation signed a new type of transmltung Billings and Spencer.. u % lar that can be worn two ways and Lovely Music. t-V* large amount of activity among the antenna. An ordinary antenna will Qen E le c...... 2044 Bristol Brass ...... 291 i, 314 found there v;as a mixup in names pounds Kybo coffee, A. AgosUnelU, Road couditioDS and detours in nous macadam pavement. Open to and National Distillers improved. Gen F o o d s ...... 344^ the full sleeves, tapering at the An outstanding creation Is a tulle Range Radio. Give glori- the State of Connecticut made nec- traffic. local amateurs. transmit energy in all directions but do., pfd...... 110 In headquarters. The discharge was wrists, give it an air of «m art so- evening frock, black, with a decided Hartford Road; two fowl, W. J. Mc- Among losers of aboui a poipt were It Is only natural that a world- Gen Motors ...... 324; _ meant for another member of his Cormick, New street; one bushel ous Ward tone I essary by highway construction anrl Route .No. 84 —Oroton-.Stoniiig- International Business Machines, WIQP did not like this. So, he Case, Lockwood and B 140 phistication which goes well with ly full pannlered skirt which seems Resplendent In Its strikingly beau- new wide organization like the A.R.R.L. went to work with wire, clippers, Gillette ...... 13% Collins Co...... 70 __ battery. onions, Ronald Ferguson, Henry tiful settings and costumes, filled to oiling announced by the Connecti- ton-North Stonington. Old .Mystic, Kastman Kodak, Johns-Manvlllc, Gold Dust ...... 174, clothes that aren’t exactly casual. ' to indicate a new trend In the eve • Save! %to»4l Ward's cut Highway department as of No- K. I. line trunk line Bituminous should be subdivided into smaller insulators, and mathematical tables Colt’s Firearms ...... 23 25 street; six silk neckties, E. Thienes, the brim with sly, ingratiating hu- way t^rnsolidated Oas and Public Serv- Hudson M otors...... 11% nlng silhouette, and Is evocative of sell more radios than any vember 28; mncailam about. 10 miles in length affiliated groups and so It Is. The and finally succeeded in envolving Eagle Lock ...... !... 20 You’ll find the new boucle dresses the peg-top dress of bobble skirt Marlborough; two bushels potatoes, mor, telling a romantic tale that ice of New Jersey. Such Issues as Int Harv ...... -...... 3844 H. Kurapkat, Welcome Place. N ew Jo d Method Takes OfF Route No. V. S. 1—Kairncld. under construction. Traffic can U. S. Steel. American Telephone, Manchester Radio Club Is one of an antenna which concentrates- the Fafnir Bearings...... 50 60 at the Wllrose Shop something you days. cannot fall to delight every onlook- other retailer in the Southport cut-off. About 1 miles of pas.a. these many smaller groups. The energy In any direction he may Int N ick ...... 23 U Fuller Brush, Cla.ss A. 7 — Two bushels potatoes, Arthur er, and echoing the never-to-be-for- Pound of Fat a D ay for 2(f a Day North American, Montgomery Int Tel and T e l ...... 94^ simply cannot resist! They’re in Shorts, Benton street; two bags world. So wisriy ch(x>se 40-foot reinforced concrete pave- Route No. 89—Lebanon-Williman Ward, Sears Roebuck, American Manchester Radio Club first came choose. By making a few adjust- Gray Tel Pay SUtlon. 10 12 THE FIRST GENTLEMAN the' new red, green and blue shades gotten melodies of Franz Lehar, Now If you are fat you can eat your Johns M anvllle...... 80 44 — flour, Allan Dexter, Brookfield w where your money buys ment under construction. Open to tic road. Bituminous macadam, clan, Santa If?, n 7 y . Central, li. S, Into existence in September, .1933 ments within the station, he is able Hart and C o o le y ...... 125 that arc so stunning. For a new Sylvia Sidney, star of "Behold My ‘The Merry Widow" opens Sunday fill and yet ^T(5 thin—by the new I Kennecott ...... 1744 OF THE SCREEN street; one bushel apples, Mrs. W. Jad Method of reducing Indeed you traffic. Old Saybrook. Old Saybrook length about 4 '; miles under con- , .Smelting anil Du Pont were-about when the local amateurs decided to "aim" his signal directly at the Hartmann Tob, com .. — 5 dress to add to your wardrobe for Wife” has a whole winter wardrobe at the State theater as one of the finest reception at Ward cut-off. About 2 miles of 20-foot re- that there was enough interest station he is communicating with Lehigh Val C o a l...... 2% do., pfd...... 22 __ ranging from shades of fusebia, J. McCormick, New street; one most glorious film treats ever offer- can lose as much nn seven full pounds structlon. Traffic can pass. unchanged to slightly lower. Lehigh Val R d ...... 1114 the coming holidays one of these the first week and look iM.>unds lii(ht> 489-store low prices! Inforced concrete pavement. Open ^ Route No. lOl—Canton bridge among them to organize a local and thus ensure a more successful Int Silver ...... 22 25 mauve, violet to blue. She says bushel turnips, Frank Crocker, Rus- ed by the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cr from the very first day. Freight car loadings for the U gg and Myers B ...... / ...... 108% dresses would be ideal.. ” sell street; one box Perfecto cigars, to traffic. I and approaches under construction week were 23.212 under the total group. Previously, the nearest such contact do., pfd ...... 66 70 none of them is really blue but the studios. Just take a little new Condensed Route No. F. S. 6—Southbiiry. i on Albany turnpike. Open to traffic. club was the Hartford County Ama- Another one of our members, Wlf- ...... 3541 Landers, Frary A Clk. 32 34 colors are difficult, to describe. One E. Zalonpt, Prospect street, Rock- With a cast that could not be Jad Salts In a ftlass of water before for the, previous week, which was Two in one sale at the Franklin ivreokfast and m-iko two smaU chumr* Oonslructing new retrflnlng wall to I Route No, 110 .Shelton and .Mon- teur Radio Association, Inc., which 11am B. Halsted, WlFHC, 'secures Lorlllard ...... 2241New Brit. Mch., com .. 4 6 , dinner dress of this strange mauve ville; one silk dress pattern, Charles improved upon the superb direction about seasonal but somewhat more McKcesp Tin ...... 9344 -Dress Shop! With every coat 317 Davidson, 16 Laurel street; one-halt es in yout diet as explained In the hold up railroad embankment at i roe road. About 5 miles o f 8 ',3-lnch met in Hartford. Accordingly, a all of his enjoyment on the so-called do., p f d ...... 30 __ • shade even has a little beaver fur of Ernst Lubitsch this picture floats folder that comes with the Condensed than had been expected. The ag- Monsanto C h em ...... 60 or over, you may have a dress free. ton of coal, Mrs. Da. id Wamock, I.*ke Zoar. Complete and open to | bituminous macadam. Open to Iritf- gregate of 561.313 was 24,423 cars small group of them met at the 160 meter phone band. With his Mann A Bow, Class V. 3 7 Here also are some good looking jacket dyed to match It. One along like a bubble of merriment to Jad Salts packaKe. Now try this Mont Ward ...... 29S4 Pitkin street. quick, easy way of tnklnjr off fat, traffic fic. below the corresponding 1933 week, home of Forrest F. Howell, WIBAX, low power telephone transmitter he do.. Class B ...... __ 1 sport coats at 39.88, and hats 88c grand thing Is that all of Sylvia's tell its story of the debonair prince Route No. IJ. S. 7—Norwalk. and formulated plana for the enter- Nat B tsc...... ;;;; 30 One bushel turnips, (Jyntbia Car- YOU'IsL SAY IT’S WONDKHFUU 30- Route No, 165—Preston-Griswold- but 67,993 above the .same week in has talked with other amateurs as North and J u d d ...... 21 23 to 31.29. accessories harmonize and tone In and the bewitching widow whom he Lay Supply costs only 00c at all druK- Main avenue. About 1 mile sheet Voluntown. The Prvston-R. I. trunk prise. The next meeting was held far south as Atlanta, Ga. and as Nat Cash R e g ...... 1744 Niles, Bern P o n d ...... with whatever ahe wishes to wear. ter, Hartford Road; one bushel ap- waltzes away to romance amid the 1932. Nat Dairy ...... 1714 94 114 K ples, Esther Metcalf, Pleasant Kists. Kemember — Condensed Jad asphalt. Open to traffic. line. Bituminous macadam surface Firmness of a few of the tobacco at the home of John L, Relnartz, far west os Grand Rapids, Mich. Peck, Stow and WUcox 2 4 It may soimd mad, but wait and nocturnal, delights of gay Vienna Salts fs urRtd as n poison-banlshinu Kat Distillers ...... 26% street; two pumpkins, Metter’s agent— to eliminate body moisture Route No. 8 and 20—Winchester. is under construction for 11'4 shares reflected not. only the unex- WIQP, and by this lime the mem- Thus we have represented the Russell M fg ...... 15 22 see If high shoes aren’t eligible for and Paris. • Constructing bridge and cut-off on miles. Traffic can pass. bership had assumed such propor- three types oi amateurs—the DX N y Central ...... 2241 Scovlll ...... 194 Smoke Shop, Main street; one box Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette and unhealthy hUmtlng—not ns a re- pected extra dividend voted by 214 a faabloq okey as soon as Marlene King cigars, Wilbur Johnson, 333 ducing. Special agent Weldon Drug new location. Open to traffic. Route No. 183—Colebrook Sandi.s- Lorlllard, but also the much high- tions that the habit of meeting In hound, the experimenter, and the NY NH and H ...... 8%Stanley W o rk s...... 214 234 Dietrich’s “Caprice Espagnol" comes MacDonald have never enjoyed a Co. Noranda ...... 32% Main street; one dozen cabbages, Route No. 1.6 and 2 0 -Stafford. 1 Aeld road. Waterbound macadam 2 er cigarette consumption and the the various membe'r’s homes be- man who is satlsflea with sitting Standard S cre w ...... 04 _ out! West Stafford underpass is under I miles in length. Laying surface. came impractical. Therefore, it down and having short distance North Amer ...... 1344 do., pfd., guar...... 100 — Walter Leuttgens, Main street; SO general belief that most of the pounds sugar. R. Moule, Bell street; construction but open to traffic. |Open to traffic. companies will show excellent earn- was decided to seek a permanent chats merely to form new acquanlt- Packard ...... 4 Sroythe Mfg. Co. . . . . 33 38 Penn ...... ]. 24 two Plymouth Rock hens, "Pinky” ; Route No. 16—Colchester, Com- | Route No. 190—Suffield. Lake? ings for the year. meeting place and accordingly, a ances. Taylor and F e n n ...... --- .85 Christmas Carols. The familiar ones e © stock brldge-Colchester trunk line, j Congainond road. Atrout 8 miles , of room in the West Side Recreation Phil P e t e ...... 15^^ Torrington two Leghorn hens, P-11; one bushel 69 were "Silent Night", "Hark the Her- turnips, David Osborne, Fairfield' Bituminous macadam, length about bituminous macadam road under building was obtained. The club met The next In this series of articles Pub Serv N J ...... 30% Underwood Mfg.'Co. . REHEARSE TONIGHT 6 1-3 miles Is under construction. > Radio ...... 6' 5544 ald Angels” ,. “Three Kings of street. constniction but open to traffic. here until the beginning of October, will appear one week from today Union Mfg. Co...... — 8 Orient” . We closed the meeting Traffic can pass. ' Rem Rand ...... io% Six pounds Kybo coffee, Paul Route No. 202 - Killingly. The I of this year, when; through the and will contain more Interesting U S Envelope, com .... 75 ___ with a horseshoe formation. Doris Route No. 20 -Granby-Hartland.. OPEN FORUM Rey Tob B ...... 52'4 Shipman, Arthur’s Dmg store; one KUUpgly-East Killingly trunk line ' courtesy of Arthur W. Benson, news about the radio amateur. The do., pfd...... 105 ___ Apel was invested and brpugbt East Hartland-West Granby road. 3 Bituminous macadam, length about WlATN, It secured a club room of authors of these articles will be Sears Roebuck ...... 41 FOR JOINT CONCERT box soap, Frank Bailey, Highland Veedcr Root ...... 31 33 M r . G e o r g e A rliss forth by Mary Leone, her patrol street; one bushel apples, Arthur miles bituminous macadam under 4'i, miles under construction. Traf- ! its own on Prospect street. N.ow, glad to answer any questions per- Socony V a c ...... 1474 Whitlock Coil Pipe . .. •> construction but open to traffic. r i BRENT C05I.MENT In leader. The closing songs were Shorts, Benton Ureet; one box cig- Ac should avoid this route. With the installation of a new heat- taining to amateur radio and will South Pac ...... 18 44 J.B.Wil’ms Co. JIO par 63 "Embers of (Jampflre” and "Taps ’. I Route No. 63--Watertown. Route No. 215--Groton. Palmer ir.f, and lighting system, the-club appreciate any c e m e n ts on this Sou P Rlc S ...... 24 The Grand Successor to ars, E. A. Luzy, South Main street; Straits turnpike. 5 miles bituminous Editor of The Herald: Scribe—May Griswold. one bushel turnips, Joseph Gaubow- Cove bridge and approaches uniier | Such IntercKtlng and important 1 has access to one of the finest priv- series. Address alf colfifiiUlilcations South R w y ...... 16% “The House of Rothschild” Beethoven and G Clef Clnhs Silk U n d e r w e a r A s X m as G if ts macadam under construction. construction. Traffic can pass. ate nioetihg places in this section of St Brands ...... 1944 sky, Birch street; one biisbel car- ideas have appeared in the Herald j to the Manchester Radio C3ub, 127 Troop 3 rots, A. Suhle, Knighton street: two Shoulders and railing incomplete. Route ' No. 341—Kenl-Warren the state. Prospect street, Alanchester. St Gas and Elec ...... e 4l Shop Early For Good Selections “'t Open to traffic. these past few days, I beg leave to i , There will be no meeting of this ducks, J. Hewitt, Ellington avenue, i I road. Waterbound macadam about comment. St Oil Cal ...... 3144 DEPUTIES FORCED To Be Heard at H. S. HaU troop on Monday. The Brownie Fly- Route No. 69—Waterbury. Wol- 3>j miles under construction. St Oil N J ...... 43 Rockville; two bushels of potatoes, T h i s A m a z i n g First, your editorials of Tuesday The Last up to be beld at the South Methodist "Doc Dell” Army and Navy club. cott-Bristol road. About 7'i mileg Shoulders and railing incomplete. Tex Corp ...... 21% --.i. bituminous macadam pavement. are so Ane that one is reminded I the initials of Noakes, his niece and TO FREE CAPTIVES on church at 4 o’clock on December 4 G o w n s ^ Open to traffic. ' three daughters. Timken Roller Bear ...... 344, will be counted as a meeting for all Open to traffic. again of how fortunate Manchester REV. ERIC L.LINDH Trans America ...... 6 Radio Chosen by Route No. 71 Mcridcn-Berlln. , is to have aiT editor of your calibre. Another bit of evidence support- girls who attend. Union Carbide . . . , ...... 45% (ConUnoed from Page One) Gentleman Captain Blckmore. Cat Hole Pass road. 7 miles of wa- SM KIIE.N' M.\Y True, your editorials frequently Union Pac ...... 107 MONOPOLIZE DRl tiS j gniart. according to one's view- with The Beethoven Glee Club and the POUCE COURT P aja m as ^ ^ terbound macadam under construc- Unit AIre Corp ...... 12 s: 1 9,0 0 0 Pe o p ie! tion but open to traffic. point; but they certainly always INSIS ISOSNEW vr PASTORATE I n u i I boo|( ^ b^^pi^ged Robert Mitchell of Paris, were rob- EDNA MAY OLIVER G Clef Club will hold their final re- Troop 6 __ Pewwfutl AeiO Flwe FwiiltMiel .mockhnlm—(API —A state mon- Unit Corp ...... 344 bejl of their weapons and money be- hearsal tonight at the High school We held our' regular meeting on w orld reception that’s ^ ^ Route No. 75 and 190 Suffield. bear witness to a desire to be fair ______I up on the wild mountainside, where Unit Gas I m p ...... 7. 13% JANET BEflCHER Andrew 'Piscarik of New Hart- opoly in Sweden for pharmaccullcnl and liberal. I the three girls, suffocated, were fore the prisoners drove away. The auditorium In preparation for the November 26. Wc had patrol cor- ford was fined 3100 and costa after thrillingl 10 tubes; rommlttcc of experts. The project U S Ind A l e ...... r ...... 44 escape took place near Richvlew, CHARLOTTE HENRY ners In which we talked over plans Slips Peatnre dial. ” w w w * TOO LAEE TO CLASvSIFY The one "Power, Supreme Court, " U S S m e lt...... -.118'4 R.VLPH MORGAN benefit concert to be given for the he had been found guilty of driving would parallel the present state liq- certainly ought not to be missed. Former Pastor of Center Had Time Enough south of Centralia. for the Brownie Fly-up.- The Hand- an automobile while under the in- FOR SALE—WHITE enamel’ coitT uor and tobacco monopollea with U S S te e l...... 3844 Memorial hospital next Monday craft club will be postponed until That same James Beck has long The family disappeared from home Vick Chom ...... 3344It was believed Uiat a revolver had fluence of liquor, when arraigned $39.95 blnatlon coal and gas range, very the government holding a majority since stated that through amend- been smuggled to the men before evening at the Higlt school. The further notice. We divided Into before Judge Raymond Johnson in of the stock in n di-slribuling cor- two full weeks before the "Babes Western U n ion ...... 3514 —Plus 34.00 Down, $4.00 SInnthl.v cheap. Call at ISO Spring street. ments and loop-hole interpretations Church Here Going to the trip to prison was started at 2 Beethovens will meet at 7:30 three groups to talk over badges. police court Thanksgiving Day. Ste p -In Sets Snmil Carrying Charge poration. in the' Wcioda” were found, and in West El and M f g ...... 3544 , o’clock and the G Clefs an hour our Constitution is an ever chang- ample time to reach Waynesboro. a. m. Lieutenant Perkins took the Scouts Piscarik told Policeman Herman ..Wootvvbrth ...... 56 later and rehearsal will also be held working on second class: Lieutenant ing instrument. He must be terribly Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 9 Muske, who stopped him at Depot scared to want to call a halt now. Brookfield, Mass., Church, i .A**® -^ n y on the combined numbers. , Wood, the ones working on judging, Square at 10 o’clock Wednesday They came—^heard it—admired its beauty ; was first Heco. .oft-Noyembor 17. As further preparation for this Your editorial "Sociology in Noakes’ brother, R. U. Noakes, and Captain Fogil worked with the night, that he was on his way to —thrilled to its performance—marveled concert, the Beethovens will appear High school girls. We then sang C h e m ises Schools" is also a very important said in Roseville today he was con- HOSPITAL NOTES Rhode Island to attend a funeral. at its sensational value! So 489 Ward Idea.. Hev. Kric L. Lindh. paator of the at Moosup Sunday evening, pre- "Taps". He was accompanied in the car by vinced the bodies were those of his senting practically the same pro- stores have sold already 19,000 of this one Mr. Spiess' little gem of sarcasm Center Congregational church here brother and family and that he ALABAMA GETS BID Scribe—Nellie Burnham. bis father and mother. Muske ad- is noteworthy, too. One cannot but gram that will be -given with the vised him not to continue to drive model alone! It’s proof of Ward value— prior to 1919. In wnich year he ac- would leave for Pennsylvania today John Scagnelll of 483 Hillstown G Clefs on Monday night. The clubs wonder whether books, beasts, or | cepted a call to the Bethanv Con Troop 8 on account of his condition. $ 1.00 proof you get superior foreign reception to claim the bodies. Roseville po- road, Edward Lockwood of 63 Ridge will total more than eighty men’s Dues were taken in patrol comers brains and spirit are going to get i gregational church In Quincy, Mass., lice also are convinced the identifi- TO MEET STANFORD street, Mrs. Susan Rooney of 228 Fifteen minutes later Muske ob- to —cabinets like finer furniture—glorious and women’s voices. They will be on Friday, November 23.. A few zerved a car zig-zagging along Oak- the strangle hold on this country be- pas resigned the latter pastorate for cation is correct, according to Police Center street, Mrs. Dorothy Hayes assisted by Mrs. Berteline Lashin- tone! Come in and hear it—see it! Officer William Elam. At f el ph l ukot practiced signalling while others land street. The driver turned out . u " " charge at Broqkfleld, (L'entinued from Pai^e One) of 206 Eldridge street, and Mrs. ske. contralto, and Miss Miriam worked on judging. A gathc was fa^rlt of the right sort was shown , Mass.. In order to devote more time to be Piscarik. He was examined The brother said he knew no rea- Herbert Bradley and Infant daugh- Watkins, soprano. played in which a sheet of paper • Y o u Save U p t o $501 7 T u b o tl by Dr.1 Weldon In his comments | to writing and Biblical reaearch son why Doakes left home so sud- The announcement, made by Al- ter of 165 West Center street were by Dr. Le'Veme Holmes at 10:20 ^ $ 5 . 9 8 aboilout the community store. Com- was given to each person. EJach o’clock and found to be in a con- • En o rm o us Po w er fo r Fo reig n S t a tlo n sI work. denly, os he had seen him only a day fred Masters, graduate manager of discharged Wednesday. patrol went to their own comer and munity store Idea Is alright under Rev, Mr. Lindh Is writing two 'before he left town and Stanford, came as no surprise. It Mrs. Olive Wilson of 113 High- dition unfit to drive a car. • G e ts C o ast-t o -C o ast Sh o rt- W av e. WoeM Ranas. . RflanM ComooctiMM I Communism or Socialism, but un- tore out of the paper a spoon, knife, works concerning Biblical history, i Ho“ kes had said he "had nothing 1 will be the Crimson Tide’s fourth land street, Edward J. Sweeney of 19351 8-Feature dial! ^ der capitalism it is an offensive which fork, plate, butter plate, and a glass. • V isu a l T u n in g o f V o lu m e a n d T o n e. never before have been out- * worry about.” trip here. In its three previous ap- 45 Cone street, Clarence Wesson of When this was done each patrol set 6 tubes. Full r l c h S ^ K C A humiliation which at best offers too lined and have gained widespread The disappearance of the niece pcarance.s the Southern team won Hartford were admitted and Mrs. • Lice nse d b y R C A a n d H a zoRIn ol much an opportunity for, graft, a table with the paper they had LOOK ! THE NEW GOODRICH tone; plenty of power.— interest in religious educational clr- was reported at the time by her twice and was tied pnee—by Stan- Charles Volkert and Infant son of Kid* Ctrl tom. This was in charge of Lieu- SOUTH COVENTRY poor food and patronage of outside j cles and fronf llterarv authorities brother, Rus.sell Pierce, who, like I ford, 7 to 7 in 1927. Coach Frank 241 Birch Mountain road, Mrs. A ^ o ' o m o u n * P i c t w ' with tenant Carr. There will be no con^solldatcd Interests ^ His resignation is effective Janu- Noakes' brother, said be haff re- Charles Jennings and infant son of ELECTRO-PAK GIVES YOU Two other items in Tiie.sduy s I ary 15 of next year i Thomas’ boys come here undefeated Scout meeting on Friday, November 30tta ceived no word from the family. I and untied. They closed their season West Wllllngton, were discharged L E E T R A C Y because of the Thanksgiving vaca- Several Coventry women motored paper arc of more than passing con- ; The Bethany church was con- Pierce disclosed that for some i ycsterilay with a 34 to 0 victory yesterday. to Eastford, (Jonn., Saturday to at- cern. Gone Is "Argo's" letter, writing slructed during his pastorate large- News tion. EXTRA POWER FOR TODAYS time after the death of Noakes' wife ! over Vanderbilt ajid rolled up 114 William Robinson of 23 % West H ELE N M A CK Scribe—Arllne Nelson. tend a membership tea given by the Qoy's Knicker and Longie as a Socialist .\s anotlier Socinli.st ly as the result of hia efforts. An- in Salt Lake CHty two years ago, Middle Turnpike was admitted and Windham County League of Women 1 would like to say to "A igo" vhal points to none for their opponents In BabyLeRoy-WlfflainFrmrifly requirements uoiincement of his resignation Mrs. Hugh Pierce, mother of Wini- (Jlarence Wesson of Hartford v/as . Troop 9 Voters at the old Townsend House. DRIVING ! we .Socialists most need to do in the last three gamea. The schools closed Wetoesday at elicited a half column editorial in fred. had cared for the three chil- discharged today. Our m eeti^ opesed with the k Manchester as well as in otlier the Quincy Patriot Ledger, praising dren. Last summer Winifred , be- Stanford. Pacific Coaat Confer- TODAY and SATURDAY 1 p. m. for the Thanksgiving re- plucc.s is to come out in the open ...... ence champion was unanimously &IISS Ruth Wilding, nurse in the The Girl Scouts are going to sell horseshoe formation. In the tower his wgrk during the fifteen years of gan keeping 'house for Noakes, Manchester Memorial hospital suf- Christmas ribbon candy again this cess. The teachers at the Center SUITS selected by the group last Monday. room. Betty Wennberg and Shirley ami declare who we are, and why j hi.s ministry'inVulncy" quitting high school after two years. fered a slight Injury to her nose in year and will begin to take orders school returning to their homes for wc nie Soelallsta; Spread the gospel The Indians too arc unbeaten, al- Worden were Invested and received the holiday are Miss Anna M. Kriz- an automobile accident in Pomfret, now. Captains ^il! let them know thejr pins. We worked on Scout in the sunlight. Most of ii.s arc though they were tied by Santa Conn., yesterday. She was treated anek of Stonington, Conn., and the Christians at least nominally. As Clara early in the season. what the price will be later. work and discussed plans for our Late styles. Blue Serge, Brown and Gray, Sizes: WEStEYAN UNIVERSITY upon her arrival at the hospital Christmas party. The good-night Misses Francis Shea and Florence Chrlatians, let us rely on the'spirit Masters made the annouttcement Whalen of Worcester, Maas. from tho scene of the- accident. circle was formed and the meeting of truth as we sec U—and not fear , BABES IN WOODS CASE on his arrival from Palo Alto. Troop. 1 , Mias Betty Bennettt, a student 12. M, 16. VVil.i sell fa.st at this clearance price. Reg- the wrath of man. Wc have nothing "Well, boys," be said, "It U my We opened our meeting with pa- was adjourned early. RECEIVES HUGE GIFT Scribe'—Phyllis Barrett. at Connecticut College in New Lon- to be nsliamctl of as tiuciallsts. Wc pleasure to teU you that AUbama trol corners in which dues were col- don Is spending here vacation witl) ular $8.y8-$10.98. ! seek to do good to all and to help IS VIRTUALLY SOLVED I lected. Wa played several games Print HankiM has been Invited. I am informed they Troop 11 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Goodrich regulate our material, economic Gets $2,901,168 front the Es- have one of the greatest football and sang songs. The second class Bennett. girls worked on badges while the We opened our meeting with the sy.stem in such a just manner that (Continued from Page One) teams In the history of the south. Miss Adelaide Stanley, a teacher ' we will as indivldiiaJs be aet free in tate of the Late Charlea H. ^ other* practiced signalling. Wc horseshoe formation. Inspection We could make no other choice.” was taken. We then bad patrol in the schools of Wethersfield, BAfiERIES [o ea. the realms of mind and spirit. Wc I hi., daughters by suffocation, laid | Morse of New York. ploscd with the good-night circle. Conn., is spending her vacation with Masters said Stanford had enter- Scribe— Peggy Lee Woodruff. corners where dues were collected. Now ' particularly need to organize and I their bmites under'a blanket on the tained no Idea of inviting the un her mother Mrs. E. M. Stanley of $^.98 ] give, give our best to the movement. New York. Nov. 30.— (API — The girls worked on badges for 2Q C $4-9S with gay b o r d e r * , cut# mountainside and later shot his beaten Unlveralty o f Minnesota Wall street. snou|^ to peep out of pock- I Let us not get behind the shield of niece and took his own life at a Weeleyan University, at Middle- Troop. 4 minutes. Games were played and team la view of the western confer- songs sung. We closed our meeting Miss Elisabeth Tilllngbast is ets. Sturdy enough to nee. A f t er T h a n ksg ivin g C le a r a n ce ' one msn like fearful children, ex- railroad shanty at '^Duncansvllle. town, Conn., wof named reslduarv The meeting was opened infor- visiting here daughter, Mrs. Floyd smd old battery. : peeling him to wrest from society beneficiary to receive 32.904.4(18 ence rule prohibiting post season mally in a large circle. While in by singing "The (tolden Sun” snd about 100 miles, farther west. T^e gamqs. The Stanford graduate man- Hastings in Thompsonvllle, Conn. ; that which la our due. There is ai- motive, however, was lacking. from the estate of the late Charlea the circle we sang several songs, one ’Taps". ager eaid that while plans are still Scribe—Mildred Sheldon. O f O u r ''Best Seller " 1 ways Fascist danger. in following .tiito ,\b the Clue H. Morse, a transfer tax appraisal ot them being "All My Fancy It Be Electro - Pak tentative, Alabama probably will ar- THREE KILLED BY OAS the dictates of one man. Just as It wss the finding of an abandon- dtaeloaed today. For Nancy", a new song that we rive in Pasadena the day before or ! surely ss our aim is to get and not ed automobile at MeVeytown. mid- Morse died March 3. leaving a learned from Troop 1 the preceding the day after (Jhristmas and com- Three Rivera, Qup., Nov. 30.— ; to give, we will be led into a trap. way between Carlisle and Duncans- net eatate of 34.237,567. week. Captain Burdick falao dis- Deaths -Last Night (A P )—Three persons died from C O A T S . If those same three hundred silk ville, that provided the due to the The bequeat Is to be used to es- plete its preparaUon in Pasadena. tributed colored sheets of paper that carbon monoxide fumes leaking , workers who have signed up for tablish a "Persia C. Thorndike Stanford players who live In are used in the making of note- ENDS CHIEF CAUSES OF solution of the identities of the bod- New York—Benjamin Franklin from a coal cookstove In a Chap- ru* <5oat.8 with the ripple collar of Kolinsky . . . Father Charles E. Coughlin's' union ie.s. By means of the automobile's Fund” In memory of Morse's moth- Southern California will begin work- books, which we will start at the leau street house here during the i will inaugurate a Socialist move- er. The Unitarian church and Sils- outs shortly before Christmas but next meeting. As all the members BMon, 85, veteran railroad and The coats with Shawl collar of i’ersiuii, Sk^-ik. and -serial number, the police in Roseville lumberman. night. Ovlde Roucault, only occu- SiNiden Battery FAILURE! i nrent in this town they will help to learned that the car was told to by library, both of (JharIcstoWn.. N. the entire (Jardinal squad will not of the troop bad worked faithfully pant of the I ouse to survive, dis- Beaver, lhe.se and other Fashion l.eaders ottered to- ; create a healthy political situation. H.; Ballon'S Falla hospital, of Bel- be called together until after Christr the past month or so on their pro- Dallas, Tex.—Dr. Andrew B. Fovargslonforatltbaattni raqolr** morrow at two prices: Noakes on October 81 by a Sacra- Sm all,'71, nationally knowit sur- covered the tragedy at S a. m., meats at mnitrii cars In nctunl ' By the Way! Saturday afternoon. mento dealer. They learned fur- lows Falls. Vt., and the Claremont mas by Head Coach 'Tiny” Thorn- jects, It was decided that no classes when be was awakened by a raw twUe cortMtod b^Wmeern Unloa, • 11 Dec. I, at Broad street Auditorium! hospital of Claremont, N. H., re- hill. • geon who formerly was a professor Mock Goodrick lOoctfO-Piak Battory ther that .Noakc.s, a fruit shipping wbuld be beld, biit Instead we would throat and a burning thirst. turnod Ml M k; p. motor 1723 timw Hartford Public High School, there ceive 310,000. each. Indulge In a few games. While the of surgery at Southern Methodist company employe, had left bis home and Baylor universities. on boctory power oIocmI And Juat wilt be a panel dlscuaslon on social In Ro.sevtlle either on November 11 An affidavit In the appraisal pa- gamea were being pla'yed two or M ImportMite Its 7-Potttt PimMilooe Insurance to which the public iz in- pers showed that V'ealeyan Univer- three Scouts took charge of packing Burlington, Ia.;s-Oeorge Pomeroy tochial^.... tkotl oadueivo top . .. or 12 with his niece and hla daugh- EMgar, 49, vice-president and trust provMittito tkot k ichief ______enneee of evdden_ . 5 0 and $ 4 8 . 0 0 vited. sity had returned 3200,000 to the Tbanksgiving provlslona (of Mttrry foUorm boforo thsf botlo, Beacon Robes $39 ters without collecting two weeka’ Crepe Slippers The meeting is being sponsored Morse’s widow, Mrs. A*"*^^* F. officer of the Burlington savings pay due him. which there was a goodly number) bank. Indlumrc morrrl oi tko mper-pew«r Women’s Handbags I by the Hartford County Employees' Morse, of Manhattan, at her re- In a box prior to being delivered.' Al.so aiding in the Identification Great Barrington, Mass,—Col. of tkto DTw battery. Yrt you pay no You Will easily recognize them as ?50 to $69.50 values, : Association. Some of the speakers was the fact that the niece was de- quest. for distribution among rela- I FRED E. There will be no meeting of the c m ri A x i efor tbeodTMitiiideeof the Good- i are Robert Watt, secretary. Mass., tives she felt had hot been ade- Hugh T. Reed, 84, U. S. A., reUred. rich Blettro-fkke Why m>t koto them aerlbed aa having a deformed foot troop this week (Friday, November He was a graduate of the West toyow cwl 49c I State Federation of Labor.; Spencer quately provided for in the will. 30), but there will be a meeting the S4-HOUB SERVICE! and Women's aimllar to that of the woman found Point Military Academy. Smartly «riped .black crepe Smart smooth and rough- You'll be warm as toast In, Sizes. I Miller. Jr„ secretary Worker's Edu- shot to death at Duncanaville. following week at the regular time. lined with blu# and tupped a beacon-cloth robe; plain' I cation Bureau; Dr. Amy Hewes of I W ER N ER Pittsburgh, Pa.—Frank J. Kelr, CAREFUL, COURTEbUS. grained simulated leathers in Find laltUla Scribe—Marjorie Mitchell. with a blue bow. Covered or gay patterns! Women’s Ml. Holyoke College; Prof Feld- \TENNA NABIES STREET I I N S T R U C T O R well known Pittsburgh attorney. black and wanted colors. Strengthening the chain of clues FOR EDISON Los Angeles—Homer J. Carr, 76, drivers: ^______Goodrich ^ectror/iiA— W .w, fc- I w . heel. sizes. 1 man of Dartmouth; possibly Prof. pointing to the California famUy . T r o o p 9 R. R. R. Brookrof Yale and Thomas Vienna— (AP) —A street In the PIA N O and O RG A N founder and editor until his retire- m were five sets of Initial* scribbled Floridsdorf district, scene of fierce The meeting opened with' patrol ment 13 years ago of the Gary, Ind., McMahon, president of U. T. W« In a cbildtah hand on a mirror found FALL TERM , corners. Patrol 2 took charge of PHONE 3230 CAROUN KORNER BRITTON. fighting la the February uprising SUNn SUN, Tribune. Previously he was a fea- In the abandoned automobile. has been named for Thoinaa Alvn NOW BTARTEO ' the meeting. We were reminded to ture editor of the Chicago Tribune. Nov. 29. 1934, MON., MRS. MAUDE S. FOLEY, 165 Okland Street, Theee Initial* were: "N. S. N.". Edleon. The at'reet eigne deecrtb* Studlei U t iVasf Street MON, think about the articles we would Cheyenhe, Wyo.—Mr*. J. M. CAMPBELL’S FILLING STATION o n t g o m e r y a r d Co. "C. N,", "W. p.". "E. J. N.”. and Plwee: SSM make for Christmas. The first M W & I Manchester, Conn. him aa "American inventor, elec- TUBS. TUBS. Carey, 78, widow of the late Gover- Prop. "D. N.' corrcspondlng exactly with I trlCal tcchntci|p.” ©SflHte game we played was "tiosslp’’. Next nor Carey of Wiromlng and mother Cor. Main St. and Middle Turnpike TeL 4ll29. 824-828 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONN^ vt san| “Our Scout Hymn" and of Senator^ Robert D. (Jorey. ( fvoim MAMUHEErrCH BVimMO BgRA tA MANCHE8TE1I, O IM I, nUDAT. NOVEMBER 80,1984
ing to maka plans for tha organlsa- Pstas-B. CpUnopol church, UUliOOlOSANGEUS Uon of a junior church. M n. Ackar- sventag, brought out • good OTY VIEW DANCE HAU. GDAY STEINMETZ PLEADS man will be in charge. TOBACCO GROWERS Tha Right Rev. WUIlam HaU SNOWSTORM HALTS Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Talbot bad Moralaad, rstirsd Bishop of Sacra- COPS FOR S B K E DUTY msuto, eonUrmsd a class of six young CEUBRATlDNTWMiRROW IN DOUBLE MURDER Thankagtvlng dinner with tha lat- TAKE DOWN CROPS psople, Aesynath and Msrls Jones, PETFORPOUCE ter'a sister, Mrs. Post, of Hanchaa- Earl Porter, Henry Jones, and IRAFnC OUT. WEST LItm of Crew of Stroot Car ter, Thursday. Dwight and Sylvia Martin. There Proprietors Plan Party In Ob< Are Imperiled by Gang of A Tbankaglvlng service waa bald were 17 singers In the vested choir, ■ervanee of Eighth Aanlver* In the church Wednesday evanlng. tin. Lewis W, PhslM of Andover, by CiftMi of Dmikt Cirry- Men. Dhrinity Student Says '‘Not Just as the service began the electric Wet Weedier Eoablee Them playing ths organ. The Rev. Har- Tempenhire Drops to Bdow ■ary the Hall. lights want out, the power having old Keen, rector, and the Rev. Rich- Neiriy AD Obserre the Hofi- Loa Angalaa, Nor. 80.—(AP) — gone off and the electric pipe o ^ a a ard B. Rage, of Boat Haddam, aiao ITm City View dance ball on Hone Lhre Chickens An increase in the number of po- GaHty** to Killing His Bride to Wrap Learei m Bun- Zero in LeuhriDe, CoL, XMoag street has been ths scene of lice officers on atrika duty, which could not be used. Candles were took part in the service. Following now etands at. 600, waa ordared to- lighted, the small organ opened up, the church sendee aa Informal re- nuuay a jolly party for a period of day With Prayer, Mask No Longer Apparent day by Police chief Jamea E. Davis and Priest. and a candle-light service waa held. dles for ShipmeDt. " ception was given to ths Bishop, ths Many Marooned. eight yoare. Mr. and Mrs. WUmer aa acta of violence' in the walkout of Nathan Gatchell acted aa organist, confirmation class, smd the church Keeney, the proprietors, plea to or CommonioiL employea of tha Los Angeles Rati and Mrs. Hyatt played the vloUn. people and other friends, a t ths Spatial tamale and hynrma were sung boms of the Misses Pendleton. After mark ths anniversary tomorrow The oldeit ooUcemen in the Van* way company continued. New York, Nov. 30.— (AP) — growi Kansas City, Nov. 88.—(AP)—*- A night by an unusually gay time. The lives of . the crew of a street -by the choir, aCrlptual readings ssiso the opportunity to take down a social half hotir refraahmsnts of eheiter police department do not Joseph Lleb Stelnmetz, 23., pleaded Ics cream, cakes end coffee were heavy snowstorm swirlsd ovor largo Both modem and ^d-faahloned . The annual Thanksgiving morn- car were imperiled laat night by a hot g'ullty when arraigned in Gen- given, and a number of poems wars their tobacco during the recent wet dances wUl be on the program, with reeaU any nifht before Thankeglv- read by Mrs. Ackerman. It was an served. The Bishop was entertain- areas of ths Rocky Mountain and ing sondes was held In the Center LOWER RATES gang of men who bombed and set eral Sessions Court today on two weather are doing so today. They James Rhodes of Tollsnd as sn- fire to the car at West Third and impressive sendee, rendered more so took advantage of -he dampnese ed a t t(M home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Plains states today. Congregational church at 7:30 yee- irtf with leai trouble from intoxica* Indictments charging that he mur- W. Phslpa. nouneer, and Wehr's orcuestra tc Uoa than .waa the eaae thia year. Buiel atreeta, not far from the bual- dered his 17-year-old bride and a by the light of the glowing cahdleb. yeeterday and many of them wera, Beginning in this section tats yaa- provide music. The hall wiU Me deco, tarday in charge of Rev. Watson Gue.its at the home of Mr. and at work. Today there were few Mrs. Amanda Potter, of ths Bur- Woodniff, pastor. - The Junior choir In the old days a chicken could be ness district. B. E. Rindell, the con- Catholic priest. roughs HIU district, passed her 87tb Urday ths snojr fell throughout the rated with vari-oolorsd streamers ductor, and J. Minler, the motorman, Steinrocts, former divinity stu- Mrs. George Stanley on Thanksgiv- farmera from the north of Man- night bringing additional moisture and bate and nolssmaksrs wilt be song a t this service. bought wholesale at farms for not reported several shots were fired a.s ing were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. chester noticed In town, although birthday last Tuesday. Her niscs. Holy Communion wss obaerved in dent, Is chafge<^ with shooting to Miss Daisy Wtaite, spent thSi Jay to drought-parebsd farm and gras- distributed to the dancers. more than 50 cents each. Raffles the bombers fled. n death his wife, Ruth, and the Rev. Lathrop, of Simsbury; A. Elliott, Jr., Friday Is a good trading dgy. ing lands. It halted airplane traf- S t Mary*e Episcopal church at 8 would be held In the old saloons, Four street cars have been .'ovor- of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Theron The few who did appear announc- with hsr. Mrs. Potter is well; and fic; marooned hundreds of home- a. m. A special Thanksgivln^ray- pool rooms and other places. Along Joseph J. Leonard, of Lawrencevllle, enjoys having people call on her. :umed at heavily traveled lnters“c- N. J., In the cleric's room at the Dunhain, of South Coventry; Mrs. ed that the growers were anxtoue ward bound football-fans; disrupted CHECKS POPULAR er service waa held In the Church towards midnight the winner dt a tlcns. Fred L. Sweet, of Denver, <5olorado; to get all of the tobacco down and Messrs. John B. Graves and Don- of the Nasarene from 10 to 11 a. m. ehicken or two, srlth plenty of' 11- Knights of Columbus hotel here last ald P. Cruise of New London were wire communioaUona and resulted r. A. Donoghue, Pacific Coast hu- Monday. Mr. and Mrs. lAwrence Stanley and Ui bundles as It has been sold. As In numerous minor traffio aeoidsnts. London (AP)—Materials with Evening sendeea were held In the Buor aboard, would start for home. psr visor for ths National Labor soon as they can get it Into bun- week-end guests of Mrs. Helen Swedish Congregational church and An argument was precipitated Miss Carol Stanley of Simsbury; White. Mr. Cruise Is one of ths en- The Ozark In southwestern large checks continue to bo popular With bis Internal and external Board, arrived from Seattle to MUs Grace W. Stanley of Hartford, dles and delivered they will get among London's fhshionablA In the Salvation Army dtadel and k>ads he would generally encounter work toward a settlement of the when Judge George L. Donnellan their money. Some have already gineers on a submarine now bsinz Missouri were covered with snow a the Salvation Army conducted an difficulty, as the chickens, which questioned ths claim of Samuel S. and Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Stanley built in New London. foot deep. Branches on fruit and strike which started lait Saturday. and Miss Jean Stanley of Andover. delivered thalr 1A34 crop and are In air service at 7 p. m. were, alive, often would break for The union asks higher wages and Lelbowltz that he had been retained receipts of thsir money. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Allyn shade trees in the section broke un' 'A devotional service was held In liberty. The winner decided that a recognition. The railway company as counsel for the accused youth. There will be no session at the have closed thsir Hebron home and der the weight of the snow. High' he South Methodist church on good way to secure them would .be has refused to arbitrate, clalroliig Stelnmetz was called to the bar local grammar school until Monday. gone to their city taome In Hartford way workers pulled hundreds of QUI CK RELI EF FROI sglvlng eve at 7:30. Rev. to tie tljeir legs together, hanging the purpose of the walkout Is to and asked how he pleaded to the Windham High school will also re- for tbs winter. torists from dlthcss. Leonard C. Harris pastor, led this bis prizes across bis shoulders. fores th^ closed shop on the com- Indictments. Leibbwita then Inter- open Monday. HEBRON Miss Marjorie Martin of Dalton, Three to 14 inches of snow eovarsd sendee. the noise made by the chickens pany. rupted to say hs was Stienmetz's Frank Schatx and family had as Viaas., and her cousin, Mrs. Elisa- eastern Arizona mountains and C0NSHPATI0N ') There were special massee in both as they were being carried along In attorney, and Judge Donnellan re- beth Underwood and son, Jos, of there waa a light fall In northwest- ' Roman Catholic churches. St. guests on Thanksgiving, Mr. and sm Montana. this way would attract attention plied that he'would not permit a plea Mrs. Henry Ammann, of Hartford; Supervisor and Mrs. (Tharles M. Mtneola, L. L, spent ths ThankSclv- That is ths Joyful cry of thousands Jamea'e*and St. Bridget's at 9 a. m. and the police would be called, mak- Temperatures ranged from near of not guilty unless Lelbowltz filed Mr. and Mrs. Walter DeMonti, and Larcomb and their Infant son, tug holidays at ths home of Mias since Dr. Edwards produced Olive ing more arrests than usual. notice he had been retained as the Martin's mother, Mrs. T. D. Martin, freezing In this ssouon to two de- Tablets, ths substitute for calomel. P.j! GARVIN FOUND family of E. Hartford: Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Jr., of West Hartford, were gress below BSro a t LsadviUs, Colo. There were many chickens and youth's Counsel. George Srhatz and Kenneth Schatt, remaining for ths week-end. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physi- turkeys raffled off in Manchester Important CBse at their country home on Burnt Hill Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lord entertain- cian for 20 years, and calomel's old- Wednesday night, but they already of New London: Miss Josephine for the week-end. They also made Declaring -that the lawyer had Gugittis of Manchester; Louis ed (or Thanksgiving dinner their time enenw, discovered ths formula MENUS bad been killed and dressed. Thus no DEAD I N HI S HOME told him a few minutes before that calls on friends In the village. (on-in-Iaw and daum ter, the Rev. JOHN WANAMAKBR FUNERAL for Olive 'Tablsts while treating pa- arrests for disturbance made by Srhatz and Howard Coonibs oT The regular Tri-County Union re- and Mrs. Howard C. Champs, and tients for chronie constipation. live - chickens were made. The he was not Steinments's lawyer Hebron, and Anthony Mack of An- hearsal for Christmas choruk work For Good Health Judge Donnellan said; dover. their three children. John, Grace end New York, Nov. 80.~(AP) — Olive Tablets do not contain ealo- Streets last night were deserted. Not will be held a t the Hebron Green Ruth, of Lebanon, then son-ln-taw Funsral services wlU be held tomor- taiel, just a healing, soothing vege- a complaint uf any kind reached the ‘This Is a case of great Import- Congregational church Sunday aft- A Week's Supply Chief Inspector of State ance to the family and to the de- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Grlnton row In New York and Philadelphia table laxative safe and pleasant. police station and It established a e#noon. I. Will, of Yonkers; Hr. Wtll's broth- for John Wanamaker, Jr., who died No griping Is the "keynote'* of Recommended record. fendant. A few daya ago a relative The Hebron "Comhuskers", local By Dr. Frank McCoy of the defendant told me the defen- WAL L M I E F S er, Robert E. Will, of the faculty of yesterday after an Ulnsss of 10 days. these little sugar-coated, olive-col- Board Passed Away On football team, will play the Colches- ConuecUcut Stats Cotlego; Mr. and He waa 45 years old. * ored tablets. They help cause the dant was not able to employ coun- ter team Sunday afternoon on the sel. Mr. Lelbowltz, 1 am not going to New York, Nov. 30.—Wool goods Mrs. Charles C. Beltsra and their Wanamaker; son of the late Rod- bowels to act normally. They never Dr. McCoy’s menus suggested for Kibbe field, Hebron. infant son, of New Londen, and the man Wanamaker, and grandson of force them to unnatural action. His 66th Birthday. permit'you to gat headlines unless business continued active last week, The Hebron Ladies' Aid society the week beginning Sunday, De- WAP P I NG according to the New York Wool Misses Pendleton and Mrs. Anno C. John Wanamaker, department store If you have a “dark brown cember 2, 1934. you are the counsel In this case." meeting was put over till next week Gilbert, of Hebron. mouth"—had breath—^a dun, tired Sunday— A man who identified him.self as Top Exchange Service. Further on account of Thanksgiving festivi- owner, waa prominent in social, mili- price advances on men's wear wool- tary and sport circles In this coun- feeling—sick headache cAus^ by Breakfast: Coddled Eggs; Melba All South Windsor schools closed New Haven, Nov. 80.—(AP)— P. the relative who had talked to Judge ties. constipation—you should find quick, Toast; Dish of Berries (Canned).* J. Garvin, 86, nationally known drug Imnnellan then came forward and en and worsted fabrics were record- Dr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Tjman of Cities having the lowest propor- try and Burops. He was well known Wednesday afternoon for Thursday- ed, bringing values 15 to 17>4 cents for his Interest In speed boat racing. sure and pleasant results from one Lunch: All desired of one kind of and Friday, the Thanksgiving vaca- authority, chief inspector of the said Lelbowltz had been retained. Naugatuck were Sunday visitors at tionate street light bills have the or two of Dr. Edwards OUve Tab- acid fruit: Glass of Milk. State Beaird of Pharmacy Commls- a yard above the lows for the sea- highest number of night traffic fa- During the World War he served as tion, and will reopen Monday morn- "Mr. Lelbowltz informed me 10 son, These advances, said the serv- the homes of the doctor's sister, Mrs. a captain in the 78th Division and lete. Dinner; Stewed Chicken; baked ing, December 3. Btnners and secretary of the Con- minutes ago that the defendant Michael O'Leary and family, tand of talities, according to R. E. Simpson, Thousands take them to keep ground beets; Spinach; Apricot necticut jPharmaceutlcal Association ice, failed to check the flow of new bis. sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Tynan. of the National Bureau of Casualty was a member of General Persh- Mrs. Eugene W. Platt and two possessed no means and he asked me business "and Instead forced lag- ing's staff. right Try them IS, 80c, 80c. Whip. Children have returned to their waa found dead In his home today to assign him as counsel." Judge gard buyers to cover require- The confirmation service at St. and Surety Underwriters. Monday-— home hers after a visit at the home ami an attending physiciaa placed Donnellan continued. "He suggested ments." Breakfast; Crisp Bacon; well- Of her father, Addison E. Frink, of the time of death at 7 p. m., yester- to me that If 1 appoint him as coun- browned Waffle; Stewed Prunes. Andover, day—Garvin's birthday. sel he would allow the counsel fee Sugar distribution In the United Lunch: Cooked Beet Tops; Car- The next meeting of the Grange Familiarly known as "PJ" to M ore about Your share in of 81,000, granted In such ea.ses. to States amounted to 458,666 long ' WELCOME! rots; Salad of Celery and Lettuce; Pioneers Past Masters' association hundreds of persona In Connecticut, be used for the engagement of alien- tons. Raw sugar value, report B. Glass of Milk. will be held with Tolland Orange, Garvin had conducted a drug busi- ists." W. D ^r and Co., sugar brokers, in MANCHESTER AND OUT-OF-TOWN FRIENDS! PETE’S GARAGE Dinner; Vegetable Soup; Roast No. 51, at the Community house, to- ness In the state 81 years and had Lelbowlts loudly denied he had October. 1933, distribution was 404,- You Are Invited To Try Our REPAIRING DONE BY AN EXPERT. Beef; Steamed Parsnips; Aspara- morrow evening, at 8 o'clock. held his state board and pharma- made such a suggestion. Judge Don- 671 tons. For the ten months ended gus;. *Pear Salad. The Evergreen Lodgti of Masons, ceutical aaaoctatlons posts for the nellan muttered; "Liar!" October 31, Indicated consumption "SPECIAL DINNER” ALL MAKES OF CARS , Tueisday— A. F. and A. M.. No. 114, held their last 33 years. V At the end of the argument, Lel- was 4,760,401 t(^ns against 4.885,378 Studebakers Especially. Breakfast; Poached Egg on meeting laat Monday evening at Death was caused by a cerebral bowlta entered a plea of not guilty tons during the like 1933 period. Consisting of: SPAGHETTI WITH MEAT BALLS OR Shredded Wheat Biscuit; SteWed their Temple at Bast Windsor Hlli, hemorrhage superinduced by high for his client to the murder indict- VEAL CUTLETS - PIE AND C O F FE E ...... 40c ELECTRICAL WORK WELDING. Raisins. where they enjoyed a venison dtn< blood pressure. Regular monthly board meetings Also A La Carte Service. Lunch; Combination Salad of Ber. ments, and a similar pica to a third Lowest Possible Prices. 000.000 Planned Hartford Trip of the American Water Works and cooked and raw Vegetables, Baked . Wapptag Orange held their regu- Indictment charging Stelnmetz with Garvin had spent Thanksgiving possession of a pistol without a Electric Co., 'will be held hereafter For Quick Service or When in Trouble Potato. lar meetug at the Community Day, also his birthday, at the home police permit. on the first Wednesday of each Restaurant and Spaghetti Palace Dinner; Broiled Steak; Carrots Church house last Tuesday evening. of Hugh P. Berlnc, aecretary of the month Instead of on ths fourth cooked with celery; Head Lettuce; After the businees meeting a pro. Judge Donnellan granted the at- S7 Osk s tr e e t CALL TELEPHONE 7913, 79-83 CHARTER OAK Apple Whip. State Board of Pharmacy Commis- torney the customary 10 days in Wednesday as In the past. Presi- 1. The " Share the Benefits" Plan is possible only because the drop by paying for 10 M O R E kwhrs, you can have 50 M O R E . gram was given In the form of an dent H. H. Porter announced today. Wednesday— Original play of two acte, entitled slonere and the men planned to drive which to make motions. Breakfast: Wholewheat Muffins; ^Thanksgiving Oueats”, and was together to Hartford today. coddled Egg; Applesauc. in factory load has given us much idle equipment which can O N T O P O F T H A T F R E E .
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vegetiablea. Here is a list of good would b « the loss In weight approx- possible to taka a g reat aiedani or- toria only attendant, and the best this city{ a daughter, Mrs. John ident! o f the Tawaoi Camp Fire larly enjoyed by both men . and wo- purebSM price, under the ' law, is doua wailing protest against this f'BUggeat that you write to me and starches; potatoes, macaroni, spag- imately?” chestra- to people who cannot p s f 'naa was Dominic Dowgiewlcz, Brooks of Bristol, a brother, David Glrla at ita laat meeting. Other pf- men. Donations of money arc ac- emergency tax. request that 1 aend you l articles on « tfianrlirEtrr ponderous, essentially slow moving Rheumatism. If you wa.it a diet to hetti, vermieetl, Hubbard squash, Answer: It would depend upon tar the privilege of bearing It. FINEDEGREETEAM brother of the groom. Morgan of this city and several fleera are: Vice-president, Beverly ceptable, and will be spent tor ap- gome o f these retailers are very^ Quotations ROCKVILLE The bride wore Ivory ifiaroon crepe grandchildren. Tobin; secretary, Betty Rathkc; propriate gifts. Checks may be made and necessarily very costly. The follow, also request the Cleansing brown rice, com bread, whole your weight and also your type. If — Artnr RnfielBakl, dlfeetoe e f the scribe, Lillian Sebrumpf. very rich; some them are but Diet. For the f ir articles aend lOc wheat biscuits, whole wheat bread, you are much overweight, you Oevelaad Orcbeetra. with silver accesaories and carried Funeral of William Gubitz payable to the Connecticut State £ofnitis Bfraid town would almost certainly be in Mrs. Luther A. White, of Moun- In stamps and be sure to enclose a shredded wheat, canned com, etc. would probably lose between 10 and The age o f indlvlduaUam In econ- TO IN SnniT E LODGE chryaanthemums. ' Her attendant The funeral of William Gubitz, hospital. the courts for years on this omb moderately well off; some of them tain street; vice-president of the POBUSHiCD B I TH> large enveli^ upon which you have 13 pounds. omy— the age that nurtured the wore maroon crepe with silver ac-. who died In Trenton, N. J., was held are almost as poor aa the folks the AU8TRAUAN8 HAVE HAD Laurel t;;at club of Hartford, will Packages should be sent so a-s to —n>*T.n pk INTINO CUMPANX, INO. task o f fixing the price. plainly written your name an d. adr (ghower Batlis Best) young republic—ia patently dmwlng ceasortea and carried chrysanthe- this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at II Biiul' Utr.*t 35 TE AR S o r *NEW DEAl/ tnuma. exhibit a number of her cats at the reach the hospital not later than Take one provision alonsj occur- tax is to feed.' But It make! no dress. Question: N. W. writes: " I am so to a eloae. ELKS TO HOLD MEMORIAL the Lucina Memorial chapel, Grove M.iicbM tcr Coan. A reception was held at Pulaski show next Thursday and Friday. December 20, and should be address- THUMAii PEHUUSON difference— they are blood brothers weak that I cannot take a bath. — Prof. Oeorge 8. Ooanta of Colna^ HIU cemetery. Rev. Dr. George S. ring In SAUon 535: CHL'RCH REVENUE INCREASE8 Mamphis, Tex. (A P )— Ameriea'a hall for the Immediate members of This Is the fifth annual cat show ed to the Connecticut State Hospi- ti«n*r»J Uanagir When 1 get Into the tub I have oo Junior Brandb of Odd Brookes, pastor of Union Congrega- In this chorus of iqlsery. qUES'nONB AND ANgWEKS "new deal” ia not hew la every de- SERVICES NEXT SUNDAY the families and relatives. .Follow- and la being held at K. of C. hall tal. Aliddletown, Conn.i and marked, When a portion only of the gas strength to lift myself out. Yet I tional church, officiated. Burial waa r o v b M UAtobtr 1 1111 New York— (A P )—^The Northern tail, eayp A. W. Revelman, native ing a wedding trip they will make at Hartford. f "Chriatmas Donation.” Those bear- Publlibao ev.n in i Exmpt or electric plant of any corpora- Yet In two weeks they will, have enjoy being clean. Would showers I can take one-half dosen o f my In Grove Hill cetjfctery. (gtsrclMa for Cold Climate) Baptist Convention reports an up- of Auatralia wbc recently moved to lows to fiet Decree from their home in this city where Mr. Town Clerk John B. Thomas has BSB
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ES for your choice of hundreds of articles of standard merchandise there displayed. Every Premium is Plan to make the J. W. HALE COMPANY and C. E. HOUSE & SON, INC. your headquarters tomorrow. Visit ,. _ %■ just the kind of merchandise you find on sale at only the better grade stores—just the quality you want for your- the Premium Station. Get your FREE SOUVENIR. Learn all about STAMPS. We will make it a Gala Day in self and your home. every way. We want you to trade the GREEN-STAMP-HALE-HOUSE WAY. FREE SOUVENK TOMOR W TO VISITORS AT THE (cavsn BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM STATDN ON OUR SECOND FLOOR rmf Why Buy An Unheard Of Brand Hose Make Your Gift When This Selling Event Brings You Selection Early From These An Unusually Fine Selection! The Nationally Famous An UnusI Gift Sale! A Warm Christmas Thought! First Dainty All Wool Pottery DOUBLE Il ANKETS • VsKioM H eF. GORDON Quality FLANNEL ROBES Table Lamps Containing 25% SILK U N D IESji SILK HOSIERY Wool—Special! —Rich ^ A Gift Thought! 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Tou’U fall for the smart only reliable, leading Two-Tone.s ^ styles in a big way unless we're manufacturers c.a^. ■‘ C a n n o n ” airily mistaken—stitching, but- make them. You’ll Go Into Raptures Over These 29 Pc. TEA SETS Towels, 2 for 59c ton. perforaUon trims on the cuff. Large he-man Turkish towels, For beauty and comfort choose a CH. One-button and alip-on models In In Neat 20x40 Inches. New "darker" bor- HAM "AIRLOOM". Nothing but new, black and brown. Smart HAND BAGS la clear chiffon or aervioe weight with mercerlxed i^roll Design ders so much In vogue this season! wool (about 83% for warmth) Is uset Main Floor, right • Slipe Uale hen, doable reinforced sole, heel and toe for these blankets with enough cotton (17 —New ALUGATOR Oralns - hard wear. for wear and flrnmess. Soft pastels •Gowns ar" 4 for 39c stunning two-tone effects. Duraloom bo —Wool MUFF BAGS Tou'll forgive us our madness, please, If we break Into ecstatic Tied for gift giving. Soft, white ends to match. Generous bed size. • Dance Seta —S o f t L E A T H E R - G R A I N S $4.98 ravings when we get on the subject of GORDON hose—at 79c! Hun- face cloths with colorful borders. d i^ s of you will look ahead to Christmas, and your own liosleay requis- At HALE'S Blankets—Main Floor, left • Pantfea If she's fond of entertaining, surpriae her with one of thasa ites of the fiiture and buy plentifully of these beautiful stockings. Buy Main Floor, left. We'ra mighty proud of our ooUeetlon this saasoa of dollar dainty tea sets. Neat gold scroll design on a wrhlte body. while the a.ssortment Is so fresh and complete and the price ao enticingly bags. You w oum ’t dranni such stunning looking, well made Service for eight—8 cups, 8 saucers, 8 plates, covered tea pot, low! Full range of sizes: 8H to 10>L • tSiemises covere* sugar bowl and creamer. bags could be had for n mere dollar bill . . but wait u n t i l ^ Pure Linen A Gift For Her Vl you sea our Cbrlatmah zalacUon. Bvety new style, otfijjrr Tea Sets—Basement. Hosiery—Main Bloor, right aiUc Undlae— fabric—It’s here for w u TOMORROW! •' Main Floor, rear. Hand Bags Jdahi Bloor, front. Lunch Cloths Hand Tufted Look At These Big Toyland Specials! CANDLEWIC] For Little Girls 3 To 6 Years! 18-Inch Dressed $ 1 . 0 0 Bed Spr e a ] “CINDERELLA” FROCKS DOLLS Dainty In Adorable Styles 'W What little girl won't love one of these • Tub-Fast dressed dolls? A splendid assortment of ArcBii $ Linen completely dressed doUs at only one dollar • Sun-Fast tomorrow. Composition dolls with movable Sellers At Gift News At Handkerchiefs $1.69 Store arms and legs. Large site, 18 Inches talL UtUe girls love the dainty stylea . . . mothers go for the quality Free In a big way! These hew CInderellaa are lovelier and dearer than ever. ' Youthful prints with embroidery, lace, smocking touches. Hours StTMunllng Elgctrlc/ If you're fixing up your bedroom f \ . 25c Sizes 8 to 8 yeart. Parking Note the fine' quality, satiny Christmas . . if you have a "homcBUl Dotena and dozens of lovely gift Open dally at 8:30 and (with l^naform er) smooth Irish linen in these cloths. on your (Christmas list, DON’T mtw handkerchiefs. Check Uumigh your We itialnUlB our own eloae a t 8 o'clock, TRAINS Informal cloths for Incbeons and special. Made of extra wide, extra Uat and see who won’t love such free parking epnoe In Thursday and Saturday The new 8TRSAML.INC trains at Hale's i '-ComoK breakfast. Size 82x80 Inches. eheeUng tufted in elaborate designs, dainty handkerchiefs -like these. rear of tha buildlBg. Bights wa are open un- Borders of green, blue and gold. “CindereUa” Wash Suits engine, coal ear, care, tracks and TRANSFORMER, A Wg^^ ored and white tufting . . rose, blue, Ekttbroidered and applique comers sturdy, good-wearing aulta of heavy broad- Room for ovar MO eara. til 9 o'cloch for your teller this yearl Surely they'll go quickly tomorrow green, orchid, red, white. Large bed' on fine, sheer linen. And beauU- No tima Umlt . . ao ooBVenience. . as a gift item at fl.OO! cloth. Solid colon, and two-tbne atylCa. 8 to ! ' $ 1 .1 9 At HALE'S Toylaad—Second Floor. 81x108 Inches. ful Imported appi|nsdls, too! years. reatrletloaa. IMtrnaoan, Main Floor, left. at Oak nnd m S ': At HALE'S -Spreads—Main Floor, le Front Entrance. At HALE’S Baby Shop—Main Floor, rear. Btrreta,
I Tr I t a w MANCHEarrCK BVJimiMQ HJUIAU>. MAMCaUBBTER, OUMM« m W A Z , IVOVEMBBR M, MM. MANCHESTER E V E J^ G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 80,1984. building Is nearly finished." Va- Dirk’s and Don’s. Now .nd then Princess M srgsrst Rose, sod ahe it is 'expseted that aha will be en- Hr*. Stanley F(eld and daughter I ' ■' 1 ....' ■- ,,—TT— leria was gone In a sudden whirl, she caught a word and once or DUKE AND DUCHESS waved her tiny hands in regal gaged in the encouragement of do- Phyllia were gueata Thanksgiving *?(EARLY NEW" SHOP A' those qualities that served to retain years and the regattas at New Lon- bureau the election returns from to Boston, sank off (tope Cod. With leaving behind the fragrance of twice heard Don laugh. After a fatoion to the ahouUng spectators. meetic tralningicenters for working Day in WilUmontio at the home of don for nearly as long. New Yeric and finaUy la rare and expensive perfume. couple of drinks he would be IVhen the Duke and Duebeaa left girls. him above all others. New Hampshire and Vermont. With an associate, Mr. Myers coUMtad Thua the dlapatchia trav “ OFF ON HONEYMOON Mr. and lira. Luclne Hennequin. %NewDeal AP BUREAU CHIEF "Breaking thia tia means mors to Mr. Myers was dictating the run- all wire communications disrupted ^TrU»Rl«mono Mrs. Wsinwhigbt leaned back gone. HhreryUilng would be all for Paddington railway ataUon and Mr. and M n. Howard Rica, M lu HAS USEFUL ARTICLES bits of information to build up his thing like rtx thouoaad in the wing chair. She had been right If some of the others didn't their train to Himiey, Staffordahire, the Associated Press the mere ning story when the Carlisle Indians by a storm, Mr. Myers resorted to story only to find wire communica- bridge a gap of about 100 _ __ Glyadjti Rice and Weotcott Rice andifu severance of an acUve relatlonahip. first used the "bidden ball” play. His the plan uf sending the returns to too easy with the child. There arrive on the scene before he left. /OonUsned from Ppge One) they were pursued through the spent Thanksgiving Day at Cheshire tions between Cape Cod and Boston Aside from his newspaper waOL wasn’t a doubt in the world that That dumb Peg would like noth- forcourt of the castle by the Prince OFSTmTOQUIT Myers has become'a tradition and story ,was bailee, aa players and Boston by train. were disrupted. Mr. Myers and his Mr. Myere tramped through mcocr HEBB TODAY at the home of Mrs. Rice’s twin -a officiala milled about the field and her niece was outrageously ing better than to open the door dress uniforms and all the women of Wslee and the Duke and Duchess mUMBU brother, George Pinckney. Sale to Be Conducted at Center Joneses simply and affectionately, it repre- The sinking of the steamer Port- associate then.conceived a bold plan. and Southern Europe tor neattar AJOf HOIXI8TEB, |iwtty mid tO, ^ U e d , arrogant and redkiess. and lecream out, "Oh, Valeria, of York v’bo threw tiny silver shoes sents the loss of a tradition In every- spectators wondered where the ball land In November, 1898, with a loss They went to Olsans, Maas., and ar- fMdily MtiqiiM to w In beautiful gowns. The Archbishop The following Columbia pupilz are Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hunt had Congrrezational Church On months in 1889, his knspea'eh 'nie lengths the young people what a etart you gave me!” of Canterbury himself performed and rose petals at the departing as their guests Thanksgiving Day, thing fundamental that brouglft this was. Then he resumed hts stoiy, tell- of 276 lives served to demonstrate ranged with the manager of a cabla back. Five- yeara later ha Mto mt ker tother, bow detol. On Valeria switched off the light couple. on the 80 per cent honor roll of the Wednesday, December 5. The Jonaaea have definitely de-J-hasn’t corns when any walking dsls- W. Jy G. Myers to Lea?e Post organization Into existence. ing the news to (he country that on Mr. Myers ingenuity os a reporter went to these days! Nothing the wedding rites. The Duke’s re.- Mrs. Hunt’s sister, Mrs. Chester P. elded that the New Deal la ao gatssjiava to eoms to me to talk company to send the dispatches from much the same groimd on a ttoi Aij of the onto • yonof seemed to noatter to them except and. Very cautiously, opened the The couple rode in an open car- second marking period of the Wind- "To replace** Myers is my task. Indian had tucked the, baU under and hts ability to cope with, emer- Gleans to Brest, France. From the gilipeid b3T BBotor troablCt comm |)onses were firm and clearly audible ham High school; senioni, David Winsor of Johnston, R. I., Mr. Wln- myatery if ira approached In the tor my help,” said Pa, a UtUe bel- Mr. Myeta Is a native vt being found out.' door. Don, slumped in a chair, was while Marina spoke In m subdued riage pullled by four grey horses. sor and their two children. AH aorta of uaeful articlea that Jan. 1— Served for Forty Mindful of the nteds of your service, his shirt and Scooted for a touch- gencies; French city they were relayed to Eng:, and a graduate ot the to ta r homo to letoplion». After Valeria was crazy, running such bolding a glass In bis hand. Dirk, They went' through streets crowded Hunt, Margaret Badge, Marion Hurt- right way and explained In the ligerently. I have arranged for John T. Milar, down. The croft, en route from Portland voice which could not be heard butt, Frieda Taahlik, Mary Turner; Mrs. Alice Turner and Miss May are different will be found a t the simple J anguage ot the average "Sure. A lot sailer tor them England thence to Canso, N. 8., to ot Lowell. te lenvca Ann and* m blue i-sm a risk, going about with Dirk poised, stood near the mantel, with spectators who cheered them "Nearly New" shop which the wom- present bureau chie. at Des Moines, Mr. Mysrs also handled the speech- ana In Ito pisee ■ note coolly lighting a clgaret. more than thirty feeL Junior, Francis Hutchins. Westcott Turner of Willlmantlc and Mr. and American. They’re getting well than tor a ateel-workar to see My- Van Balen who waa notorious for until they finally disappeared into a Mrs. George Champlln of Columbia en of Groupa C and I will conduct advanced in their study of the ron Taylor," chuckled Jim. "You’ve Years. to take up where Myere leaves, off. ea of William Jennings Bryan in 1896 rigMd T JL " and ISO. bis recklessness,' hla drinking and Don was standing up now. He Greek Service train compartment and leit the city. Rice, tots Clarke; sophomores, This pleases Myers, who knows during the latter's New England George Cobb, Alexander German. were guests Thanksgiving Day at at the Center , Congregational giant program and ito meaning, got three men a t the store beetdee Ann cete work no • librarian gambling. Perhaps Peter Kendall crossed to a small table, put down The Greek Orthodox eervlce. fol The scene at ’ the station had church on Wedneaday evening, De- Milar, as much it does m t la giving tour to meet Arthur Sewell at aad bw««nea friendly with SARAH waa a little too straight-laced. No his glass. Valeria heard him lowing that in the Abbey, was at- Dorothy Lescoe; freshmen, little the bomg of Mrs. Jennie Hunt. u th«r conversation In this ar- John, Jr., haven’t you? And I no- much in common with a Hollywood Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Oollins and cember 6. Uels provM. tice you belong to the Associated New Haven, Nov. 30.—(AP)— you . one of my most experienced Bath, Me., the Democratic nominee ■JBNT, abo employed, at the,II- doubt be' Interited it from bis laugh, "Nice taste you have, Dirk tended by only 70 persons. Although premiere. The young couple walk- Rosenberg, Mary Szagda, Blanche From 6:30 to 6:30 aupper will be men. Milar has served the Associat- for vice prealdent. bitory. She meet* TONV MICKLK, —In purses and women!” there wak no “best man” at either Tashllk, Sylvia Tashlik. Miss Lura ColUna. Cleveland CoUius Independent Grocere yoursc'lf. Kent Ckjoper, general manager ot grandfather, whose keen eyes ed down a thick red carpet illumi- served by Mrs. Theodore Bidwell By WILUIS THORNTON "That doesn’t look aa though the Associated Press announced to- ed Press 12 years, first in Chicago, The bureau chief went on new ceounerrlal arttot. and I. attrarted under their bushy brows had al- Valeria closed the door. What service, the Prince of Wales per- nated with the vhlte glare of 25 Mls.s Anne Dlx left Tuesday to of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert by him, thouKh Sarah warna her spend a week at the home of her Collins of Willimantic, Miss MjrrtIc and her committee, "nie entertain- you’re enUrely against organiza- day that W. J. G. Myers, chief of then as bureau chief at Harrisburg, battleship trial trips, assisted In ways made her uncomfortable. could Don mean ? formed that function for his young- arc lights. ment will consist of musical pan- Pa., and during the last six years covering the elimination trials for thbt Tony in Sckle and Irreapon- Mrs. Wain Wright made her way It waa then she discovered her est brother, taking care of the sister, Mrs. Newrton Failor of Mont Collins o f. Columbia were guests "Come in, Jim! You haven’t been tion." the New Haven burea" will retire, The more privileged spectators Thursday at a family party held at tomime by the Junior Choir and a over for a-dog's age,” greeted Pa “I had to Join that to hold up my effective January 1. has been In charge In Iowa. the America’s cup defense, wrote ATLANTIC & PACIFIC " ^ rihlCb Ann aeeo Tony frequently slowly to bed. Ipss. She had left her small party bride’s bouquet when she knelt at sat on bleachers. The occupants of Clair. N. J. humorous scene from the Bird’s and leallieo ehe la fallInK in love hag, the Jeweled monogramed bag the altar and handing hts brother Mrs. R. G. Proctor and her sister. the home of their sister, Mrs.' Ray- Jones. Jim Manning relaxed his six head agai.ut the chain atorea,’ a Mr. Myers’ retirement coming at "Milar looks fonvard to this as- the story of the launching of Tom these seats wore top hats and Jew- mond Lyman. Christmas Carol. The following fset of sinewy body in a chair. Jim serted Pa Jones. his own request will bring to a close signment with great, expectancy and Law’son’s yacht “Independonce" and with Mm. Peter had given her, outside. the 'gold wedding ring without a els and applauded enthusiastically Miss Alice Clarke, have closed their will take part: Barbara Lundberg She mffm the younic man who Valeria slipped out of .her slip at the proper time. Columbia home for the winter and The regular meeting o ' Colum- la a machinist by trade, and corre- "Btoactly. Think how much more 40 years of service with the Asso- enthusiasm. I commend him to you. wa;i with Admiral Dewey during the evening wrap and into. Dirk’s Don laid the bag back on the at their four-minute glimpse of the as Mrs. Rugglea; Peggy Woodruff sponding secretary of the local; neceasarj it la for a plain work- boncht the blue vaae and learna table, staring down at it. London was packed with visitors wedding principals. will spend the next few months in bia Grange waa held Wednesday eve- ciated Press. In the belief the members and staffs Naval iiero'8 New England visit, he la PETRR KENDALL II. arms. After a long moment she Hartford. ning at the boll. At the next meet- as Sarah Maud; John Pickles, Pe- union. A neighbor, he hah known man like me to have someone to Mr. Cooper announced that Mr. will give him every cooperstlon. after the Sponish-Anicrlcan war. asked. "Where are the others?" "Another drink?" Dirk sug- for the occasion and It was esti- Thousands of white and yellow ter; Wanda Seaman, Kitty; Flor- the Joneses for years. help him hold hie head up. I think wnnithv, prominent and t-ngmgi^ gested. mated that more than 800,000.spec ebryaanthemuma were banked high Tile Center school filled three ing, Dec. 12, a class of new members Myers, who began his newspaper ’’Cordially yours, When Ma.ssacbusetto first adopted to VA'LERIA BEN.NETT, wwlety "They’ll be along presently. will be given the 1st and 2nd de- ence Salmonsen, Peoria; George "Bsan pretty busy, I suppose,' Oongraas ta going to have to make career In 1888, will be succeeded by 4’KENT COOPER". the electric chair, Mr. Myere cover- What do we care?” ■Thanks, no more. I’ll be run- tators caught glimpses of the pro- on either side of the luxuriously- Thanksgiving boxes and gave them Hunti, Cornelius; Harry Oliver, tha NRA labor provlaiona clearer girt. Valeria haa no aympathy ning along." cessions attendant upon the cere- appointed train and a white floral away Wednesday. .lanlce Clarke. grees. A special meeting, and re- kidded Pa Jonas, "organising the John T..Mtlar, the present chief of Mr. Myers career wdth the Asso- ed the first two eltfCtrocuUons. Gov. with Peter’. amhItJon. and play, “I care. I can't • afford to be hearsal will be held Wednesday eve- Etiy; Philip Keith, Clement, and unorganlsc-1 and unenlightened, eh? this winter. the bureau at Des Moines, la. ciated Press beg;ui in the Boston W. Murray Crane, who had request- careless." "Drop in tomorrow night. A monies. The streets from Westmin horeshoe hung overhead. Virginia Collins, Lucy Derosla and Paul Marte aa Baby Larry. . "We hope they .will make the around with a wild crowd. crowd is coming over after Fay Btcr Abbey to Buckingham Palace Carol Lyman of the Center school ning, Dec. 5. A meeting every- night, 1 expwt." The general manager's announce- bureau. He was assigned to take ed the Associated Press to report NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY "Neither can I. You don't sup- Movies Taken Perfect attendance at Chestnut In the Easter parade the ladies’ "WeU, we have been busy," ad- rights of both workman and em- charge of the New Haven bureau in Richter’s party.” and from Buckingham Palace to the Motion picure cameras ground attended a program given by the parts will be take), by Muriel ployer cleqr enough, and enforce ment: the electrocutions expressed his ap- CHAPTER Vm pose my reputation would be "Thanks, but I have another Paddington railroad station were Hop River school Tuesday afternoon. Hill school for November is as fol- mlttod Jim. "We’ve taken in quite "Correspondent Myers wants to July. 1803 and soon developed a wide preciation for the dignified way in whitewashed by being seen about away aa the Duke and Duchess of lows: Helen- Zmutskl, Henrietta Smith, Flora Pickles, Betty Brown n lot of new members, and then them strongly enough, so that there In the entrance hall Valeria date," Don said, almost curtly. packed from before dawn until late Kent shook hands with official wcll- On Wednesday morning they report- and the gentlemen 1 y June Bick- won’t be so many strikes and lock- retire and he has put -it up to me in circle of friends that Included vir- which they were handled. raiaed her llpa for Pcter'a kl«s. with you." Dirk watted until he heard the afternoon with throngs who cheered ed about all the interesting exhibits Tenenbaum, Rachel Tashllk, Liza more of our fallows are at work such a beautiful 'vay I am compell- tually every public figure of note in During his years In New Haven. Valeria laughed. Their eyes met wlshers. Taahlik, Marie Belli, Arthur Zenow- more, Louise Burr and Marjorie now,riuid it makes more work tor outs In the future." "Darling, I’m not lotting you stay. elevator door slam, and then the royal personages as they pass- The royal train waa cheered by from mnay countries which they (Tusbman. In the “Wedding of the
aad Dominick Vsaco, brother of the Biff Little Stamps As Good As Cash BEST TO LET SLBEPINO bride, wme beet man. DOGB LIE, CX)P LEARNB iiE A TH E R The bride’s gown wae of ivory HALE’S, HOUSE’S HARDING ESTATE READY TO WELCOME transparent velvet. She wore a 'Tt’a beat to le aleeplng dogs bridal veil of tulle, caught with lie,” reada aa old proverb. And lUies of the valley aad carried a IS IN LAWSUIT Patrolman Ray Oriffin tblaka SHRlNE TOMORROW JOHN TURLEY OF HARTFORD WINS 5-MILE RAC0 BITS HIE NATION shower bouquet of white roses aad ADOPT STAMP that’s good advice. llUes of the valley. The maid of Last night a call cama to tha honor wore blue transparent velvet police bcadquarten that a dog with hat to match trimmed with SA\KPLAN Purchasers of Former Presi- that evidently had been hit by SpfiV h Am East aad Snow silver. Her arm bouquet was of an automobile was dead and re- Big Ceremonial To Attract yellow roses. (Oontiniied from Page One) posing on a. lawn at Pine and Wail —Typhpooi and The bride's gift to her maid of dent’s Newspaper Claim Center atreets. Patrolman Grif- Nobles from Many Dis- Rangers Lose Opener, 35 to SOj**J?; .S- honor was an ivory toilet set and plan at Hale’s and House’! Is being fin waa assigned to go to tbat the bridegroom'i gift to hlii best Inaugurated by Frank Watson who point and remove the carcass. Qnkei Reported. man wae a pocket watii^ and chain. comes here direct from successful They Were"^ Overcharged. As the pollcemsn approached tant Citiet. " ------' TEAM TITLE AS BILL MURCH Mr. and Mrs. Sala left on a abort promotional campaigns In some of the "carckss,” it got up and ran - wedding trip, the bride wearing a the largest stores to. the country. up the streeL ”ft»tty good for ALUMNI IS BEATEN Prison Team Scores 31-12 blue traveling costume. On their Mr. Watson expects to be here about Washington, Nov. 30.— (A P )—An a dead dog,” thought Patrolman OVER 600 SEE FAFNIR By ASSOCIATBD PBESS return they will live at 83 Chestnut Griffin and he had to return to General Chairman Nathan B. a month. It ^11 be his responsibil- allegation that they were coerced WMther as various as the geo> street and be at home to tbelr ity to see that the plan Is running the station without his—dog. Richards, of the Shriners committee BY TRADERS SIXTH Victoiy Over Lith-Amerks BREAKS OWN COURSE RECORD graphic scene prevailed In the world friends after Dec. 14. smoothly before he leaves Hale’s and under threat of legal action intd pay- for the parade and ceremonial to be today. The bride has been employed in House’s. Mrs. Charles Wilkie will ing $133,000 into the estote of War- held In Manchoiter tomorrow after- DRAGONS EDGE LOCALS noon and evening, reports plans Sfanila counted the death toll of a Cheney Brothers’ cravat depart- be to charge of the premium station ren G. Harding Is contained to a The Wethersfield Trojans bad al-.$tsan. tallied three times to the first FR.aNK BUSCH TO SEEK ment and the bridegroom Is employ- which will be located on the second complete for one of the grestest CONSECUTIVE YEAR DEBRUVN’S SUSPENSION typhoon, the most severe In a series suit filed with the board of tax ap- together‘ too much power for the half, in which the Lithe got both that has claimed SOO lives In the ed to Hartford aa an upholaterer. floor of the Hale store. ABOUT TOWN events ever held in this town tom()r- their touchdowns to trail 18 to 12 at LOCAL STAR CUPS ST. ANSELM SQUAD peals by Louis H. Brush and Boy D. row. A monster parade featuring IN THRILUNG CONTEST Utbuanlan-Americans in a Thanks- Incensed over the noa-appror- Philippines within three months. A good Idea of the high quality of the whistle. Tho Trojans added two four of the outstanding Shrine bands giving Day tussle yesterday'after- anee of Paul DeBruya o f ML Honolulu felt a faint shock from this particular plan may be gained Moore, purchasers of the former The junior choir of the Emanuel more scores in the final half. through an inspection of the station of New England, with the famous Former Mechanic Stars Show Kisoo, N. V., noted marathon -submarine earthquake last night I Presldent’-s Ohio newspaper, the Lutheran church will rehearse this noon and the local town champions Coach Shea of the Trojans used 4.5SEC0NDSFR0M TOPS CONN. STATE 8,000 miles at sea. SEE SHORT SESSION itself. The finest Grand Rapids [ Marion Star. Aleppo Band of Boston under tha bowed to the prison eleven by the almost every man on his squad. runner. In yesterday’s Thanks- evening at 6:15 o’clock. leadership o f Bandmaster Walter Greermen Outplay Stellar Close Enough! giving Day five-mile race. Di- Windstorms that swept parts of store fixtures are used to display the | The suit also disclosed that terms Lack of Practice in Bow- overwhelming score of 81 to 13. The Yesterday's game was the final one Z/>nislana and Mississippi left 30 premiums and the premiums them-j of the sale-provided Harding W’as to Smith, will arrive at the Manchester game was playtd before a slssable of the season for the Liths, who rector Frank Busch of the Kec- Mrs. McVeigh of 27 Wadsworth HIS OLD STANDARD FOR TEAM HONORS persons Injured In their wake. While OF NEXT CONGRESS selves are of the lilghest quality ob- j be employed at $13,300 a year as as- station at 2:25 tomorrow afternoon Visiting Team in Final Fafnir .Dragons ($5) crowrd within the prison walls. despite the fact that they lost all reation Centers said that he near Raleigh. N. C., streams rose tainable. All awards are of n a -' sociate editor to write editorials and street was the winner of the two and the events scheduled by the en- i p. B. r. ing to Undergraduate Five Ths Liths gained some consola- four on their regular schedule, turn- would ask Ibe Amateur Athletic toward flood stage after the tionally known products, and if the articles to be syndicated. chickens raffled off Wednesday by larged committee will happen foot \ 4. Bucherl, tt ...... 8 0-1 tion in the fact that they ran up as ed back the West Sides to the re- Union for the suspension of Ue- the Orioles Athletic Club. heaviest Thanksgiving Day rain- particular premium you desire Is not Presumably this was to start from that hour on. Half Bnt Are Unable to 1. Qlarro,'rf ...... 1 0-1 high a score as has been made on cent town title aeries by scores of Bruj-n for his tallore to live up fall ever recorded there. ^ displayed at the station the S A H when Harding left the White House At 3 o’clock tomorrow aftenuxm 2. Wilks, rf ...... 0 0-0 —Game Is Best m Years. tho Trojans all season. Ths prison 19-0, 6-6 and 6-0. Rons 2 1-2 Miles in 12K15 to his agreement. DeBrnyn was Former Yale MOer Rons Di^ Snorv in the West ! 2. Balciunas, If . ...8 3-4 offered his expenses and a letter Administration Plans Speedy organization will obtain it for you. The contract was dated June 8, The December meeting of the the drill team of Sphinx 'Temple. Snow swirled over large areas of Hartford county association of the Overcome 2M 1 Margain; 1. Colwick, c ...... 1 2-4 was received from him on Some of the Premiums 1923. Harding (lied .^ugust 2, 1923. Hartford will give an exhibition drill the Rocky .Mountain and plains Included among the beautiful and American Legion auxiliary will be 4. A. Zaleski, rg, ...3 1-1 Witk George Leary 2nd; Wednesday In which he stated lance Within 26 Seconds Action to Pot the New Brush and Moore claimed they in Center park, accompanied by the By TBOMAS t. OIABA stales. Temperatures fell. At Lead- valuable premiums are: Interna- held to Manchester. This will to Sphinx band of Hartford. The parad- i 1. Gill, rg ...... 1 1-1 that he would be here to' com- TiUe, Colo.. It was 2 below sero. paid the estate $13,300 per year for the first such meeting held in Man- Show Promise in Defeat. I 8. Truhan, Ig ...... 3 1-2 Ooming through vtctorteusly for pete. He was the only entry of tional Stiver, 1846 pattern; Mtrro .ten years after bis death. They ing units will meet the Aleppo band Red and White Scores 29 of Record; Brown and De* Rain and - colder weather were aluminum: ^m ond blankets: Can- chester in two years. Plana for the the second consecutive time In ^as national prominence In the race. forecast for New York, after a Program Into Effect. charged the Bureau of Internal Rev- event will be announced later.' and, other Boston units at the train 18 14 T-14 $5 Barker Favors the Army many attempts Jils year, the limal non towels; Gilbert and Sessions enue erroneously assessed them a at 2:25 p. "'m. and at 3 o’clock the springlike Thankiiglvlng. clocks: Blgelow-Sanford rugs; Lan- Facing A crack quintet of Rangera ($0) < Trade school varsity baskstball Points, Mont Pleasant 41. Bmyn Not Entered. Air lines In the eastern part of deficiency totalling $3,350 for 1930 Company K, 169th Infantry, C. N. parade 'will start at Depot Square, P. B. P. T. quintet nosed out a fast, fighting ders, Frary and Clark products; and 1931. and will proceed south to the Termi- ball toasera in the Fafnir Drag- the country reported zero visibility. Washington, Nov. 30.— (A P )—As Scranton curtains; and hundreds of The famous Sperry and Hutchinson Green Trading Stamps will be G., will act as traffic police to assist 3. Smith, rf ...... 0 0-1 0 Trade Alumni delegation to ths tune Ceilings have been low for three The petition said Brush and Moore nus. ona of New Britain, the Rang- ...0 1-8 1 How They Placed the Roosevelt administration’s leg- other equally well known staple pro- awarded with purchase.s at both Hale's and House's starting tomorrow. the .local police tomorrow during 0. Schuets, if .. of 49-81 in a feverish qnelaught at In Service Gridiron Game One of the features of the day will Fighting off every challenge days, the lines .«ald, because 6f rain, islative program gradually takes Valuable merchandise may be purcased with books of these stamps at considered that no further liability the Shriners’ parade. The c()mpany era went down to defeat by the 0, Enrico, rf ...... 0 0-1 0 the School street Rso Wednesday af' Running his own race with a fog or snow. ducts. rested on them since President be a public concert to Center Park 1. Chapman, If . .,.1 1-3 3 to his supremacy with a stir- One factor that will be of utmost no additional cost to the customer. The plan is simple to operation will assemble at the state armory dote acore of 85 to 30 in their ternoon before a crowd of four bun' ground-eating stride of effort- Shipping cri>wded the- Great shape, there arc plain signs that a Harding died before the formation tomorrow afternoon at 12:30. Mem- weather permitting, at about 4 3. Turktngton, e ...8 1-2 7 dred fans, who it Is not too far- John Turley, Hartford 34:43.8 importance to thf customer 1, that ’’ opening game of the basketball EX-SERVICE MEN’S ring display of courage, speed less ease, John W. Turlejrj Jr., Lakes as the end of the normal in- comparatively short session of Con- store—not through a catalog, of an employment contract. bers will wear serge uniforms, leg- o'clock. At the close of the concert 0: Sheldon, c !. ...0 0-1 0 fetched to say, witnessed ths most David Kontrowltz, St. An- gress Is desired. the awarding of premiums doe.s riot Thmks Cadets Have Greater GAMES TONIGHT and stamina, Billy March wTote aelm’s ...... of Hartford came within 26 surance period on vessels plying the View Not Accepted gins. russet shoes, olive drab shirts the visiting members will be served season last.night at the State 3. Salmonds, rg ...1 3-3 5 thrilling .and speedy contest staged 25:03.4 lakes approached. The normal rate Moreover administration officials ^dd one cent to the cost of put-chase, dinner at the Masonic Temple and 1. Antonio, u ' ...1 3-2 4 a glorious finish to his school- Dave McEilane, St. An- "This view was not accepted by and black tics. Armory, but not before a holi- by the Traders on their home floor Army and Navy v«, British seconds of Joe McCluskey’a rec- time ends at midnight. Lake ship- apparently Intend to ask for action -fvhe S & H plan Is an inducement to the state armory. 1. Della Fera, Ig ...4 3-4 10 In many a moon. Punch Overbad; His Other' boy car^r as a harrier by rac- selm's ...... 35:06.5 ping agents .said this had been an and speedy determination of legis- pay cash and Is obviously a bid for Mrs. Harding, the President's broth- day crowd of more than 600 War Vets, alleys 1 and 2. Wm. Simona, Needham ord for the five-mile course in er and sister, Charles D. Schaffner Locks Practice Veterans of Foreign W on ra. ing to a thrilling triumph in unusually open fall. lation that will shape the Nation's Increased patronage. But the cus- GOVERNMENT COST fans had been given ample and 11 10 10-30 SO A lth ou^ the Alumni cagere bad' Heights, Mass...... 35:25 winning the eighth annual future. ' ^ tomer docs not have to pay for his executor of Harding’s estate nor by comrincing evidence that the Score By Periods American Legion, alleys $ and the annual Thanksgiving Day Marcu.s Cutter, Westerly, Thanksgiving Day cross coun- OBITUARY Messrs. Hoke Donithen and Richard select mhycra—the pick of the Choices; Stanford StndiesI Advocates for a permanent NRA premium In Increased costs of mer- NON-AGGRESSION Fafnir DAgons ... 7 14 5 9—35 Trade’s past-but-not-forgotten court S. interscholastic run here yester- R. I...... 25:34 try feature here yesterday. under Donald RIchberg, chief exec- Cryslnger, who were attorneys for NORTH ENDS EDGE locals are an up and coming chandise. That cost Is paid for by Rangers ...... 4 7 10 9—30 luminaries, they were somewhat un- day, breaking the record he es- Otto Easlg, Indian Orchard 35.85 His time was 24 minutes, 48.8 WEDDINGS utive counsel, already have made the Hale and House companies In MUST BE REDUCED the Harding family and estate. team, highly worthy of whole- Score at halftime, 31-11, Drag- accustomed to each other’s style of Records of Abhama, Pitt Frank Mann, United Shoe much progress, authoritative return for ca.sh payment.s and for DEATHS "When the parties failed to agree AS JAPS’ POUCY hearted support in their first ons. Referee, Bevo Hurley. Time, play and more practice sessions carried Kansas State's Wild Ctots to tabliahed last year for the two Mach...... 26:42 seconds, which bettered by sources said. greater patronage. on this matter, the Hardings threat- MIDDLETOWN FIVE campaign in semi-pro circles. ten minute quarters. would have bssn nsotssary to func a 19-7 triumph over Nebraska’s per- and one-half mile course by 4.5 Wm. Duffy, Hartford ...... 26:19 46.7 seconds the time of John If present Ideas are accepted by ened suit against the Harding Pub- and Colgate. The S * H Green Trading stamps John E. Ooughtln A Rsol Thriller. tion properly and overcome this dir rennlal champions and gave the win- seconds. His time was 12:05 Stephen Dlmock, New Lon- Nock of Newark in taking the Irwin-Calve those higher up the new measures Otherwise No General Cat in lishing Company to compel this pay- Acuity. ners undisputed possession of the don ...... 26:26 will be: 'plan will bo Inaugurated at Hale's John E. Coughlin, 61. of 12 Gris- It wras a close, exciting contest all point margin proved too much for as compared to the old stand- Miss Elvera Calve, daughter of ment of $13,300 per year and the the way, a fast, hard fought tus.ale The 'Varsity squad, on the other Big Six championship. Washington Linden Dempster, Norfolk event last year but fell short of 1— Alter the anti-trust laws, sotomorrow. As an Inducement to visit wold street, died at St. Francis guarantee therefore. To avoid the Foreign Minister Hirota Says the Rangers to overcome, despite By HERBERT W. BARGER ard of 12:09.5. Mr. and .Mrs. .John Calve of 995 the premium station and .see the Locals Score 26-20 Victory that brought vociferous outbursts their most determined .efforts In the hand, proved to the multitude In the St Lee overcame stubborn resistance Y. M. C. A ...... 26:80 the 24:17.8 set by McCIuskey East Middle Turnpike, waa married that certain trade agreements may State and Local Taxes Is hospital, Hartford, late Wednesday danger to Its circulation and good from the huge crowd that jammed gallery last Wednesday, that they Associated Press Sports Writer from South Carolina 14 to 7 to slide Win Team Title Wm. Unley, Conn. State .. 26:39 in 1932. be made legal, others Illegal, and wonderful awards that arc available last two quarters.' They abandon- And to make the day complete, on Thanksgiving Day to Samuel J. afternoon. Death was sudden. He will from this threatened suit, the Nothing About Denounc- all available seating space. The bad an unlimited supply of speed, New York, Nov. 30.— (AP) — Into the Southern Conference lead.. Thomas Sutllffs, Ctonn. Eighty Yards Up Irwin, son of -Mr. and Mrs. Henry still others put under regulation. there a lino gift will be presented ed the defensive tactics of the first Manchester High closed the most State ...... 26:89 to each one visiting the station. In Possible, Says Board. was taken to the hospital on Tues- Harding Publishing Company, by its Over Alumni Club In Pre- visltore presented a lineup of vet- half and were constantly aggrresstve, endurance and an equal amount of While Stanford Indiana consider the Three Claim Title Turley, star mller of Yale Uni- Irwin of 99 . Summit street. The 2— Grant power to fix minimum day, but his condition was not such new owners agreed to to a setUe- skill to counteract thelC opponent’s euceeseful cross country season to Alex Brown, Wester’v .... 36:42 wages and maximum hours for each addition to the opening day prizes sran and stellar performers, who checking closely and breaking up Rose Bowl eligibility of Alabama, Washington’s 14-7 beating by Utah veraity during hla'college career ceremony was performed at 1:30 as to cause alarm at that time. He ment of the claim made by the ing Naval Treaty. proved to have just a little more ex- full measure of experience. and Colorado’s University’s 7 to 0 Its history by clinching the team John Sullivan, St. Analem’s 34:47 p. m. at the parsonage of the South Industry and trade. Hale's and House’s are sending a play after play before it got well Pittsburgh and Coigats the two title for the second consecutive from 1930-34, ran a beautiful race grew suddenly worse and his death Harding family and their represen- perience and skill than the fighting In the opening quarter, the service academies— Army .tnd Navy victory over Denver left the Rocky Wm. McMahon, Worcester . 26:53 and finished eighty yards ahead of Methodist church on Spruce street, 3— Continue Section 7A, guaran-crew of personal representatives A further reduction and a more came quickly. tatives. underway. year, turning back Mont Pleasant James Crowley, St. Anselm’s 26:57 spirit of the Rangers could cope Grads unleashed a fast, snappy took almost complete charge of the Mountain title to the joint hands of David Kantrowlts of St. AnMlm's by the pa.stor. Rev. Leonard C. Har- teeing the right of collective bar. around town to Introduce the plan effective control of state and local Outplay Visitors. passing attack, whils Manchester High’s powerful squad of Schenec- Merrill Abbey, Conn. State. 27:00 gaining. to housowlve^ These representatives He was born In Ireland and came “Under this settlement the HareJ- T^kyo, Nov. 30.— (A P )—Japan’s with. The locals were still quite football situation today. Colorado U.. Colorado Teachers and Athletic Club of New York City, ris, who used the stogie ring eerv- to this country In 1892 and had A hectic third quarter saw the Trade aklllfully felt out their an tady, N. Y., by 12 poInU and Hart- B. Chapman, Conn State .. 27:04 NRA Due To Die have nothlng^To sell and housewives expenditures are necessary If there Ing Publishing Ctompony agreed for foftlgn minister, Kokl Hirota, told . The North Ends got awray to an short of perfection to passing and Barring receipt of the joveted in- Colorado Aggies. which club took the team title with lee. boen employed at different paper their shooting lacked accuracy, due Rangers lop five points off the Drag- tagonlst’s weaknesses during this ford High by 45 points. Eugene Schultz, Inter-State The NRA. under present law Is are urged to welcome them and hear Is to be permanent and substantial the ten year period to pay the $13,- auspicious start In their first court vitation to compete in the New Texas, outpointing Texas A A a total acore of 29, juat six points The bridal attendants were Miss mills in Manchester for the past 38 300 annually to Mrs, Harding during the Diet today the government Is game of the season last night by In large part perhaps, to over-anxie- ons' advantage and start the final cunning offensive. Splendid team L ^ ry Is Second Club ...... 27:04 due to die next June. all about the new .savings Idea. reiluctlon In real estate taxes, the "endeavoring to establish firmly the Year’s Day classic at Pasadena, the .13-0, retained its chance of captur- lower than that of Connecticut Lillian Adams of Hackmatack years. her life, and after her death, to the downing the strong Middletown ty to S(x>re. period on. the abort end of a 36-21 wmrk and apsctacular shooting by The Red and White amassed the, Joseph Ploiiffe, Worcester . 27:09 street, and Lester Sliver aa best The administration's, plan will be This plan of economizing In pur- Connecticut Special Tax Comml.sslon principle of non-menace and non- score. Pressing desperately during Keish and Rolstou put an end to season was over for Alabama's un- ing the Southwest crown should Rice low score of 29 to all. George Leary Charles Brederson, Paw- State and 27 points lower than that to still further he ounded out In - He Is survived by his wife and President's brother and sisters.” Alumni Club In the preliminary to World of Promise. be upset by Bayloi tomorrow. maru______cha.ses through premiums for pa- -states .,ln.-..an—announcement .made, aggrcsslon." the Rangers-Dragons clash at the the last ten minutes, the locals kept the assault, soon netting the under- defeated, untied, Crimson tide as came through with a superb per- tucket ...... 37:12 of the Inter-State CHub, the only The bride wore a brown costume, T-oJlferchcef lhls“ week-end by PresP” Tronage oH^riated wiUPSp^r^ and" -Htree-- sonsr-JamM..and-Leo .Cough- . Brush and Moore. contended the ‘:lt Is according, to this .princi- H«y«Tthele8a, ih«_ well as for the two eastern powers, The chief upset of the holiday other team entered. The Millrose A. public today. lin, of this place, and John Cough- $26,000 paid the Harding estate to State Armory. The final score wraa the visitors from staging a scoring' grad (xtoorts a s3-l7 advantage at formance to capture second place, Frank Lalla, Inter-State with browm and gold accessories dent Roosevelt and his aides to Hutchinson In 1896. The plan Is in ple," Hirota said In a long awaited play^ a world of promise against a spree and slowly crept up until the halftime. Another furious onslaught Pitt and Colgate, but for Army and program wae the failure of ' Pop trailing Murcb to the tape by thirty Club ...... A. of New York, last year’s winner, charge of relief and housing. Although It was prevented by lack lin of Hartford; i iso three daugh- 1930-31 was necessary business ex- 26 to 20, the local quintet leading 37:18 and corsage of yellow roses. Miss operation from coast-to-coast and Is speech, that Japan proposes aboli- from thf outset. team that had already had the count stood at 33-30 with two min- to the third chapter found the Navy the main objective—their own Warner’s undefeated Owls to get yards to finish a half second over John Mattchett, Manchester 27:23 and the Irlib-American Club of Adams wore a dress of blue and Already the administration ap- ters, Miss Katherine Coughlin of pense and was deducted in the tax tion of the ratio principle hitherto benefit of twm games. The first private grudge fight— was just better than a scoreless draw with obtainable by only one organization of authority, time, and funds from Manchester, Mrs. K. F. Boland of return. (tomber, Rykoski and Hines were utes to go. Traders clicking at a rapid pace Much’s time for last year. Captain George Johnson,.Hartford . 27:24 Newark, N. J.. did not compete. gold with corsage of pink rosea. parently Is committed to a low cost In each city. Herbert B. Hou.se stat- recommending the elimination or re- in torce and establishment of. a quarter was a nip and tuck affair In The Armory was a bedlam of ahead. Bucknell. Other eastern fixtures saw Bill Molloy, Somerville'___ 27:37 A field of forty answered the housing program, more expenditure Worcester, Mass., and Mrs.' William the scoring aces for the North Ends, and leading the procession 39-23 as Charlie Donahue ran splendidly to The bride presented a yellow gold ed today that he believed this la the duction of particular items of state comnidn upper limit for the powers which neither team was . able to noise as the crowd yelled encourage- the whistle sounded, bringing the Favors the Anny Fordham trample New York U., take «lxth place. Bob Murdh, John Trunken. Inter-State starter’s gun for the gruelling grind for public ,w:orh"' further subsist- J. Foley of East Hartford. He 1s al- while Hawle.v and Spinney, regulars pendant to her maid of hohor and biggest step the Hale and House or- and local expenditures, the Commis- concerned I Japan, the United with Middletown High last season, score from the floor for the' first five ment to the Rangers but a time out jMrlod to a one-sided conclusion. The extraordinary interest sUr- 33-18, Pennsylvania whip Cornell, young brother of ths local ace, gave Club ...... 27 ;D9 over a course made more difficult by, the bridegroom gave to his best ence home.stends an^upemployment so survived by two brothers and two States and Great Britain). minutes of play. Balciunas sank ganization has taken since the new sion emphasizes that tax burdens in sisters, Michael J. Coughlin, of this starred for the visitors. The locals pulled the Dragons together and The Alumni, with co-ordinats effort red up by this game coupled with 23-13; West Virginia nose out Wash- promise of following to Bill's foot- John Roughen, Worcsster. .. 28:46 the heavy rain that fell earlier In man a wallet and keyholder set. Insurance. general cannot be reduced as long In assisting on abolition of the two foul shots to start the scoring ington St Jefferson 14-13; and George There have been hints also that building was erected. Air. House town; •Philip Coughlin, of Hartford; GOVERNMENT TO PENSION held a 15 to 6 advantoge at half- with the aid of some stalling and a made a brief 'hrsat at the beginning Thanksgiving Day’s decisive re- steps when he cornered ninth place. V. Novakowski, IntCr-State 28:57 the morning, and only three failed to Mr, and Mrs, Irwin left for a personally Invites everyone In Man- as the pre.sent scale of governmental ratio principle In naval disarma- and a few seconds later Della Fera neat pop shot by Truhan they finish- of the home stretch—but the Trade Washington nip Oklahoma 3 to 0. Francis Peckenbam unleashed a G. McAndrews, Conn. Stale 29:06 finish. The field last year totalled 48, the leglalattve slate may Include Mrs. Katherine Sheehan and Miss ment. Hirota declared the country time. It was a fast, clean game that sults In many sectors, has over- wed^ng trip to New York City, the chester and In the surrounding trad- expenditures Is continued. furnished plenty of action. ^ slipped In a double counter as he ed five points to front at the final school five bore down, almost turn- In the far west St. Mary’s and great spurt In the stretch to win James Crowe, Inter-State.. 29:08 of which number 40 finished. bride wearing a brown enaemblc. lower liquor tariffs, something Margaret Coughlin, of this town. Is actuated by "the spirit of diS' passed under the baaket. The shadowed the balance of tomorrow's ing area to take advantage of the "State and local expenditures." ac- The funeral will be held tomor- FEDERAL MEN’S WIDOWS North Ends whistle. ing the contest into a riot. After a slender program although several UCLA both came through with final 11th place, completing the places on Allyn Manning, Inter-State. 29:19 On their return they will occupy along the line of old age pensions cjrrdlng to the Coniml.s.slon’s state- armament.” period ended with the Dragons up, Brown Is Detained and possibly an attempt at a com- new premium plan hnd particularly row morning at his late home at p. B. F. T. Guard Aces Star. spirited rally in the deciding heat of crucial games are on the card. From quarter rallies to down Oregon 13-7 which ths local team score waa fig- Michael Dolan, St. Anselm’s 20:52 their newly furnished home at ment, "are four to five times higher Lighten Tax Barden •3 7-4. Turkington and Chapman, former and Loyola of Los Angeles 13-6 re- ured. Colter; Conn. State . 30;08 One, of the outstanding favorites Grandview street. Both have been promise nn the soldiers bonus to visit the two stores tomorrow. 8:.i0 and at St. James's church at Comber, If . . . . . 3 2-4 8 the encounter, the Mechanics this corner, the prospects seem to at present than they were In 1912. "In conconsance with the spirit 2 MeCtorry, rf .. Sweet Shooting. National Guard stars signed by the emerged the victors, downing the spectively. Others Place Well John Partlca, New Lonclon. 30:10 to win th; annual classic, Ellison eipplnyed by Cheney Brothers. whereby the certificates of those in 9 o’clock. The burial will be In St. Slayers of “ Baby Face” Nelson of disarmament we desire to bring . 1 0-0 2 be about as follows: Allowing for Increases of population James's cemetery. 0 Lucas, r f ...... 1 0-0 2 It was to ths second quarter that Rangers, both played the major por- Grads for the sixth successive year. The resignation of Frank Cardleo Other Manchester runners turned Ethan Schultz, Inter-State. 30:41 "Tarzan” Brown, Westerly. R. L need would be cashed. and changes in prices, they arc at Who Were killed in Gun Bat- about thorough and drastic naval Army vs. Navy—You can’t decide Negro distance star, was the victim An obvious effort Is being made 1 Rykoski, c ...... 2 2-3 6 Buehsri and Balciunas let loose with tion of the game and did yeoman Rolston, Keish and Quartos this one on paper. Army seems to as head coach waa reported after bis In fine races, Edwin Anderson piec- N. Schultz, Inter-State___ 31:33 least three times higher now than tle to Have Dependents reduction and to lighten thereby some spectacular shooting that sent service. To all appearances, this of an automobile mishap en route Bron-Richmond to avoid a tax increase. 1 Kusek, c ...... 1 0-0 2 starred for Manchester Trade pack the greater punch overland. Missouri Tigers bad taken a 30 to 0 ing 19tb; Lionel Coburn 24th; T. Walter Ctollds. Springfield . 83-34 Racing Notes they were In.1912. They wore twice the tax burden of nations in the fu- 1 ths visitors to the front at halftime and did not arrive in time o starL Miss Harriet Richmond, daughter Although most observen believe Cared For. ture,” he said. Hines, Ig ...... 2 0-1 4 This is a 1 unch the Cadets Will beating from Kansas, Tulsa and Ar- Dearden 25th; F. Vittner 28th; R, o f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richmond of the excise nr nulsancr taxes prob- as high In 1932 na In 1920 even FUNERALS 0 Hemenway, Ig . .0 0-0 0 by 21, to 11. In the end, this ten- (Continued on Page Fourteen) (ConMnned on Page Fourteen) kansas played to a 7-7 tie in anoth- Wogman 30th; W. Buckley 36th; A. in all IlkelUurad' Brown would have Uy .%SMOri.\TK.D rilESS though the estimated Income of the “To that end we desire to bring capitalize on that and, at the same Team SooUa 608 South Main street, was married ably will be extendeil. administra- 0 Swickla, rg . .. . .1 0-1 2 er mid-west feature. Coburn 38th, and W, Brown S9th. St. Anselm’s, New York City ... 29 given Turley a stiff batUe lor the With the close of the Bowie nioct- ' slate was 32 per cent less In the" .Mrs. Iva Blakely ' Washington, Nov. .30.— (A P )—A down this common upper limit to 2 time, stop Navy’s passing attack. title and he was keenly disappointed on Wednesday to Paul J- Bron, son tion leaders hope to avoid further the lowest level possible and at the Harrington, rg . 0 0-0 0 Tennessee's 19-0 defeat of Ken- The'showlng of the local seconds In- Connecticut State, S tn rrs...... ; 35 Ing, the thoroughbreils whU i ’ • later than in the earlier year." Hec- The funeral of Mrs. Iva C. Blakely grateful government will pay $96.25 Boston College vs Holy Cross— dicates tbat Manchester wUl have over bis failure to arrive for the of Mrs. Emma Bron of 637 Main hiking of tax levels unless the been stabled In Maryland were Icav. same time thorough drastic reduc- Always close is this one but- this bal- tucky and North Carolina’s 35-6 Inter-State, Port C heater...... 56 bonus Is eashed. iignizlng the ilifficultles of reducing whO'dled In her rooms in the Cowles and $78.75 each month to the wid- 10 Total ...... 11 4-9 26 another strong team in the field next race. Brown was runner-up last street. The ceremony was performed ing for widely separated siv. uiis lo e:ipendltures of governments, the tion and limitation of offensive lot goes to Holy CroSs. route of Virginia were among tho at 8 p. m. at the home of the bride's hotel, Wednesday, will be held to- ows of the two Federal agents who Middletown Alumni d u b (20) season. year and has improved considerably day. Some were bea
In speaking at the Coipmualty When a man is in a Jam he re- NOW. o e r th\s t ^hbt Chest, ons dtlsen asked; "Did you fers ^ news stories as "notoriety." FA&X»CAN 3U»AP\N6 notice the recent deecrIpUon o f It Whtn he’s helping a good cause he MOU JBEUBVE )N t 8«T.*OON\ SHOP ^ ^ RDVERTIIE as ‘an oiganisatlon which puts all wants "publicity." JOVt begs into one ask It? '” VOU*?— ^ L TW«riB-K lfSH T-v* ' She— That radio n.-xt door nearly OWAINO AN'VEGeYA»LB6 H4N6 THYErautAP? ■i! drives me erssy! BUSINESS SERVICES APARTMENTS— FLATS— HOUSES FOR SALE Remamber when the freiglit CEKTA^' TWXT lost and found tikins which drew complainte here He—Me too. There are tlmca OFFERED TENEMENTS 63 ALUMNI IS BEATEN when I’ve wished those neighbors ,\ O U 2555_ijSA8URES Wedne»day, VERNON DEPOT section, seven for blocking tr^ lc were all on the WT.C DAILY RADIO PROGRAM bsd bucta bad luck they couldn't OB B ait Center etreeL Finder PROFESSIONAL collector, 18 yean FOR RENT—IN BUSINESS sec- room Cape Cod Colonial, 1 acre of railroads aad not on the high- land, artesian well; full price 31800. ways 7 keep up the payments on U and the piM M can &3S7. experience. No collection, no tion, heated apartments, one 7 Hartford, Osna. dealer bad taken the darn thing TO KNOW HOW TO VNCREA6B W S I charge. I get your money, so do room ,. one four room,. Apply Ed- Easy terms. E. T. McKinney, 95 BY TRADERS SIXTH SOJW W. 1949 K. C m « M FRIDAY, NOVKMIER 30 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) back. 1X5ST—B LACK COCKER Spaniel you. Phone 8415 now. Alex McNeil, ward Holl, telephone Manchester Foster street Travelera Brondeaatina ttonrtas Toung Man—Mr. Smith, your A PIWT OF puppy. Can be IdentlAed; by scar on Netii All pnjsrams to kor and basla chains or sroupo thoroof unless spscl- 22 Centerfield street. 4642. Bsd; coast to coast (e Improper brakes, five; driving with- out a license, five. BEATS HASTY RETREAT, INTOXICATION LEADS The cases were disposed of aa LOCAL MAN’S ART folloivs: Seven were sentenced to RUT LEAVES HIS CARD! jail, three were bound over and went IN METROPOLITAN to jail in default of bonds to await COURT CASES HERE trial, three entered appeals,, four had Judgment suspended, thfee were Autoist Anxious to Get Away nolled and three placed on proba- After Crashing Pole Leaves John Toomaiid’s Designs In- tion. Tw-enty-two persons paid Driying Under Influence and fines and the costa. His License Plate in Road. cluded in Exhibit at Fam- Plain Dmnks Total 12 A driver who In his haste to get FOUR GENERATIONS DINE away after hitting a utilitiea pole onsMaseom. , AT A U S II^ O M E HERE near the comer of Elm street and During the Past Month. Hartford road left one of his auto- John Touraaud of 119 Pitkin Rev. and; Mrs. C. F. Austin of mobile, license plates, the broken Intoxication and driving ' aiitomo- street Is represented In the exhibi- glass dt a shattered headlight, a I'ortland, Maine. Come Here mobilea while under the Influence of piece of the mudguard which -had tion of contemporary American In- for Thanksgiving Dinner. been wrenched off and other small liquor headed the list of ca.«ea that dustrial art at the Metropolitan parts of the car, was being sought Museum of Art In New York. This came before the local police court today. exhibition consist# of products new- during November. A total of 43 It ia believed that the motorist ly designed and shown at the Metro- cares were tried and $t.143.94 was had attended the firemen’s dance In politan for the first time. collected, of )4-hich $.516 94 wa.-i ap- portioned to the town and $627.00 to the state. X . large packaj^c es 28 Julry orange* chock full of golden. («el II cut rock ayriip pltclu'r PK EE hy nendinjf 25r and aaltn nllp ahowini;^ purchase of ripe Juice! two p:icka>;ej4. .\ S’J.oO value lor 25c! 0 I Sweet Tiire I.j»rd in Sanitary Onc-jMMind CartfuiM Tangerines LAR D 2 25* doz. Coliimhiu Soup. Ili'guliir Large size tangerines at a special low ...... Size < ans. .\H.Hi>rli‘d can price! SOUP SollA Heads ...... rnilrruiioil'H X (tiiiih aiig_ C lam C how der Special: Cabbage ^ lbs. 9 c iL 33* For cole slaw. It Is great! Hale's “ Red BaR" M # « I’rlnce .\llH-rt. ,, Xobacco /V® Fresh COFFEE Spinach peck 12c Tea KSI ” u>- 3 1 c Fresh, crisp spinach. Full S-pound peck. 2 43*^ »)iif of (Mir fuatest Hilling Fresh Rinso Ijirge Size P^^g- 1'o ITih‘h. Why’.* IlisiiiiHc It 19c I.H a high grmlf coffi-e nl a |>npiiliir iirlci-; Kale peck 12c """■ Full 8‘pound peck of frcfih kale. • ndH Form ay “ 2 '!>• 19« .''tin rise Red I'rrnh Shoultlrm, iMintsI in HtiifT, If >oii hhU u «i. CRACKERS Tissue 4 21® TorK ulH I>r vrr> rnuOnmlde . , Whole jitrlp or rlh niimt, '10 ' Ib. ’i \ v Ih.. anti l^iln C'«‘jilrr. J^Hr Ih. Thin u ili Im* Iran, rrnt<‘r a'u I Onions 2 lbs. KaNirrn l*orU . . aluayn \vnn uantr'tul and frr«ihrT than Wri^trrn ruts. Luncli, f^rahuin and criipic Baby Food sr'"''"" «n 9 c Small red onion^.i. For pickling or bolN .\n old fa«ihlon(Hl N ru Kni^hind Dlnnrr uUI ta*itr K^od . . ulth rrackerx. Ing. rithrr Main or riNKIH UST \I.H^ ( 4)U.M:|) ItHKT for tin* IKKK^S inrut ronrsf. on r inrat iiuinaic«'r «ta>*t lha! >on u lll hr morr than Salmon K"...... ' '=H 1 8 c pleanrd ulth thr srliM-tlon of llrN k rt and Sirloin I'lank I ’tunrd Fig Bars IkuT hr has .traily fiif > our order. Sweet " oiKsni.v (;u()i Ni) i sijcki) n.\ Frexh shipment. l*ure fl;; G rapefruit L'.-.c 11). I .etc III. flillnit:. StcrIinfC hcand rookiei. P o p C o r n 2 If))- 2 5 c ( H I ( K P O T H O .VSTS ■\ Hhiptnent of nirr frosh StAu^ing OV.STKKS to rrtail at 2!h* for U g c ■pint, uill r'Mrh us early s.ttiirda>. We jiUo r\|MH*t to have l•’llrt uf GingerSnaps Sauerkraut»” 2 <^ans 23c fladdiM'k, .Maeknt I and Sole rillrt«« and SuordiNh. <’ln»uder I J C 11-2 lbs. Chock fuU of Juice. 4c apiece Ih a low Krr-.'VIcl. .\»»ortod pkg. 4 c price for thene lar^e grapefruit. Sninll I ink Saiisugc I I.'irge Link Sniisjigc Taaty, wholcHome cookiei for Dessert Sroun-tiptt and children. 2‘lc II). 2.')C lb . I l)ccif(H)l or 111i;*htw ood .Sati.-^HRe ...... ■l;^c lb. .'■'cbolicid .‘'iiu.sage. C-unlry Sl>le Sausage .Meal tir Sjierry and BiirniV Hag Sausage, sia elall.) prleeil at ';.%e |Miunil. Health Market Week End Sales LKOS OF I A.MIl, 2U- lb. I SHOl I.OFRS OF AU link Meat Pork— TF:M)KH IIKFF LIVKU Honed and Kollcd Government Inspected 14c 11). I - !)9c to S l.0 ‘1 PORK ROAST R oasting Sugar, 10 Ills. ."lUc. Ripe Bananas, -t lbs. 2.')C. Ijin)b nr Veal— All CHICKEN Solid Meat Confectionery Sugar, 2 lbs. (JiM»d .\pples, :i ll>s. 2.')C. ROULETTE lb .2 0 e l.'ic. ( KI.ERV. bunch 12',c. Genuine Spring Lamb Pinehurst Biittei, 2 lbs. 6,'ic. Tangerines . Oranges. and 3A gallon# o r over. 2S« —Tender and Lean Milk frd roHHtiriNr chlckeiiH, i;tiar- LAMB LEGS ib .2 1 « OrapefruiL Bulk Molasses: ^ lUitiNHl to roant to-H XI Sweet Potatoes. PRIVATE HOME Fuel Oil, 2-3-4 ’ Dark, quart 2.y. (Jre'en Beans, quart 12'ic. Fresh WINDOWS Shoulders H>. 13c Fow l lb. 2 3 c Light,->quart S.lc. Fresh Green Peas. . gal. Yellow Turnips, .'i lbs. 10c. CLEANED Era# measaring atlrko. DILLS Graham, Entire Wheat or B-)pf Cantpbeirs Tomat«> Soup. .1 Hamburg lb. 12c Ib. l O c Rye Flour in .’i-lb. bags. cans 20c. CALL 7614 Peanut Cookies, ib. 20c.. 3 10c 1 Jtrg^ Rinso, l>ox 20c. Manchester Window Porterfield^s l.arge dill pirklrs. Oatmeal Cookies, Ib. 20c. Sausage Meattt> 12*/)^c' Sauerkraut lb. 5 Swan.sdown Flour, 29c. Cleunins Co. 68 Spruce S t Tel. 6584 Small Bay—My Dad’s got a new PERRETT A U LE N N E Y INC. Ideal >7ovember, 1934. whereas Rudy Posplaal and Tuffy 4:00— Music Guild. wmaq wefl who wow wdaf wkbf ft19—• 7 :ffr—Juatit S—J Plain BMt^aat; Rad Prefent IaEOK O. RATHBONE. 5:00— Causes of War. NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtm) set o f teeth. 1980' CHEVROLET coupe »99, 1930 and long distance moving. Dally FOR RENT—6 JIOOM tenement, all Vlot- were outatanding for the wiba kstp webo wday wfyr crot cfcf Orange on Football—mldwaat rpt There’a nothing new under the - w E