V • r-:-;'-,-^“^ y ; * t - '^ m W :^f4- i>^-^ ■ s - t^- V .'. a.WaULCEiB BAIU!!^ OIBpini&llOK!™ ' fr-'s j |i |. - ^ . .. •vfi"5 rag'-WBATOI^'^ y : .. for ttw MoDtli of O e t^ r , 1980 ^ U. ^8. W(diC^ Bureau,' U-4, --"a 5 , •;.^V ' Memben of llie Anfflt Bureau 1^-. \. - %;.*• l^onm State Fair ionifht u d ^Friday; some- of Olrcalatlons -arilaO urarmer Frldi^y.'c- ' -, >1 ^.'- • . ». • . ■ ■ »iir ’, f - / ’li - yOL.XLV., NO. 44. (Cflaarifled (dveirtlrtiv on Bage 10.X m m A M ^ C pW » NOVEMBER 20, 1930. (TWELVE PAGES) r pm c^ THREE CENTS >■ \ GERMANY PLEDGES DEBT SETTLEMENT PLEADS FOR INDIA foreign Minister Declares GUASDS RESCUE AT LONDON PARLEY There Is No Intention of FIVEFISHERIHEN VILLAGERS FEAR Begum Shaw Nawaz, In Jew Tearing Up Yonng Plan BIG LANDSLIDE , Bat May Ask Moratorimn. F R O M ? SEAS els and Elaborate Gown, Mountain in Switzerland Mov ing TworFifths of an Inch a Speaks Before Statesmen , Berlin, Nov. 20.—(AP.)—^Foreign Row Two M3es To Wreck To Day—May Evacuate Town. jSanistor Julius Curtius told the and Diplomats In London; *Beicharat today that Germany, aft- Take Off.Saflors Numb Glams, Switzerland, Nov. 20. jcr setting her financial house in or- (AP)—^Tfiie village of Linthal, near here, has become greatly 'India Is Bruised and Ach ‘der, may be compelled to declare a With Cold— Fingers Had alarmed at a gpradual movement U) f moratorium or convene the special of one side of Kilchenstock ; advisory committee provided for in mountain, which has shown in ing and Is Looking To Us ' the Young plan to bring about alle To Be Pried From Oars President Hoover and his Cabinet interrupted affairs of state long enough to file out on the White House lawn the other day to have their creasing instability for more viations permlssable under the picture taken. As you see them here, they are. left to right, seated: Secretary of the Treasury Andrew W. Mellon. Vice President Charles Cur than a year. For Balm of Friendship/^ ! plan’s terms. tis, President Herbert Hoover, Secretary of State Henry L. Stlmson, and Secretary of War Patrick J. Hurley. Standing, left to right: Secretary A gpra^usl landslide, at first I At the same time the foreign min of Commerce Robert P. Laraont, Secretary of the Interior Ray Lyman Wil bur. Attorney General William DeWitt MitcheU, Postmastetr General Wal Scltuate, Mass„ Nov. 20.—(AP)— very slow, has doubled its speed ister assured the world that Ger- ter F. Brown, Secretary of the Navy Charles Francis Adams, Secretary of A^culture Arthur M. Hyde and Secretary of Labor James J. Davis. Beating their way through a heavy until now it is estimated that She Tells Delegates. I many does not intend to tear up the a hundred thoussuid cubic ! Young plan or depart from its pro- sea in the face of a penetrating J meters of earth are moving ' visions; that the German govem- wind, a crew of Cotist Guardsmen down on ^ e village at the rate j ment fully realizes how far-reaching London, Nov. 20.—(AP)— The from the Scituate station rescued of one centimeter (about two voice of Mother India was heard at ' such invocation of the Young plan’s SIX BANKS CLOSED HOLD NEW SUSPECT fif^ s of an inch) a day. Captain Fillppe Stragino and his Federal Men Working the roimd table conf^^'ence today for alleviatory provisions would be and Watchers with telephones ' that hence it would resort to it only crew of five from the 70-foot motor have been stationed at different the first time when the beautiful if the burdens became such that the dragger Gyda early today. The IN NORTH CAROLINA INOLDMYSTEY points on the mountain and Begum Shah Nawaz addressed the German people were in danger of Gyda went ashore on Callamore’s measures have been taken to being robbed of their social and Against ChVs Gunmen assemblage to ask that her coun Ledge, two miles off Minot, during a evsumate threaten^ parts of try’s future government be built moral foxmdations. fog and was in danger of breaking the village as soon as is neces He then devoted the second part up. Big Asheville Trust Co. Fails sary. alopg lines of an Indian federation. i of an address to the assembled rep- Washington, Nov. 20 (AP)—At-^pressure upon gangster activities in Says He 1$ Married To On this day of days in her Me, The Gyda, listing heavily, was be tomey General Mitchell annoupced that particular spot.” I resentatives of Germany’s states when she weis to plead for all that ing pounded and tom by heavy seas today that virtually all agencies of An agent of the Department of ‘ and provinces to an extended reply as her hull scraped the jagged rocks To Open and By Noon Five Brooklyn Woman Who she held dear in country and pep- I to Premier Tardieu of France con- the Federal government were “forti Justice has been delegated to act as ple, the Begrum comes to Saint on Callamore’s. » fying their forces” in Chicago in an an assistant to the United States at POLICEMAN KILLED I ceming disarmament. It was his Numb With Cold James’s Palace garbed in a bright ! first public pronouncement of policy Others Follow Suit. ^ort to break up gangster activl- torney there, co-ordinating the activ Disappeared 3 Years Ago. pale blue sari, or shawl, edged with The fishing dragger’s crew and ties. ities of the various Federal agencies. 1 since the elections of September 14 the Coast Guardsmen who manned silver embroidery and an attire : which saw so large a Fascist gain The Justice Department, the Nar “We intend to keep going indefin which was a delicate wisp of blend the surfboat were numb with cold cotics Bureau, the Internal Revenue IN AUTO ACCIDENT ' in the Reichstag. when pulled ashcJre at the Coast Asheville, N. C., Nov. 20.—(AP.) itely,” the attorney general declared, ing color and jewels. She was quite and Immigration authorities have “or at least until our aid is no New York, Nov. 20.— (AP) — A nervous as she arose to speak to the Expects a Change Guard .station. A fine, icy spray —’The Central Bank and Trust Com The foreign minister expressed had forces working in Chicago since longer needed.” 71-year-old former boarder in Brook more than 200 men in the conference had covered the surfmen as they pany, largest financial institution In early in the summer. 1 the opinion that the French govern- plunged and wallowed through the He emphasized this was not the lyn’s house of mystery, the Cedar- haU. ■ ment apparently intends to change sea to the ledge and back to their this immediate section, failed to MitcheU said there recently had only such amti-gangster activity holm residence on Schemerhom Jammed B etw ea Two. Cars Indlaii potentates, Indian radicals, been “a gradual strengthening of being carried on, saying it was “only its course completely for both the station, and a biting wind had pene open for business today and by noon street, was held by police today on and British statesmen surroimded these forces, putting an increasing one of our numerous efforts.” the little woman from a Moslem ^ Treaty of Versailles and the Locar- trated their oilskins. five other western North Carolina a minor charge and with the possi On Waterlmr; Street; no Pact make disarmament incum- family, who in generations past al Captain Stragino was suffering banks had closed their doors. bility he may hold the key to the bent upon the victors of the World severely from exposure. He had ways observed the custom of “pur War after Germany’s disarmament Capitalized at 11,000,000, the Cen CHICKEN THIEF LEAVES disappearance three years ago of Noted Politician Is Driver. dah” or seclusion and the veiL As been thrown from the deck of the tral Bank and Trust Company on she expressed It herself today it “is has become a fact. dragger by a heavy wave and wash A NOTE WITH ROOSTER Eugenia Cedarholm. The French thesis of a “one-sided September 24, the date of the last KILAUEA VOLCANO an Illustration indeed of the fact ed baqk aboard again. Salvatore bank call, had deposits of approxi Arrested last night on a chsurge that the so-called tmehanging east Is obligation,” he said, endangers the Guillacive, a member of the Gyda’s Sutton, W. Va., Nov. 20.— Waterbury, Nov. 20.— and Trust Company’s failure to open (Continued From Page 1.) ] and was expected to send an exam -' when we must take the internation incr here immediately to take al steps provided for in the treaties charge of it. j for the protection of our economy OF BUSINESS A statement given out by the. BREATHLESS D RAl^ I board of directors said the bank was and exchange. v’We hope the countries abroad closed in anticipation of a heavy | will understand that the Reich’s run. ' ■ WARNER “This action,” the statemenb said, gavemment, after putting through “ was taken solely to conserve the ts economic and financial plan will ontlpuously havh to face the ques interests of the depositors and on'y BAXTER after it became apparent that such tion whether it .must not invoke i $75^000 Stock «hose measures of safeguards. With a step was wise. During the 'pa.‘*t few days the bank has been forc'd Will Keep Treaty to withstand heavy withdrawals .of “It is beside the point to see in NOAH BEERY such ,an attitude of the Reich’s gov funds.” ernment a questioning of (Germany’s MYRNALOY Of ■ signature. BEAUTIFUL WOMAN “But we have not given any guar in antee for the feasibility of the plan. Dr. Stresemann llatc German for nn PLEADS E0R INDIA eign minister) as early as June 24, / '’^RENEGADES 1929, declared nobody could guaran tee that the Young plan could be Higk jewe|r;i[r (Continued fjoni Page 1.) fulfilled and that nobody in the The talking screen’s tribute to those gallant world expected a guarantee from fighters___ the stepsons of France.... out posals must be referred to the Brit us. Even our critics must realize casts of society.... they play the game of ish Parliament for action. that since the Paris conference of CONSISTING OP DIAMONDS, w a t c h e s ; JfiWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED N. M. Josbi, spokesman of the experts in 1929, the world’s entire love and death! Indian labor unions, said that the economic condition has shifted and WARE, CLOCKS, ETC., TO BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCJ) AT workers .of India ivant fvdl responsi there has teen a veritable lan^ldc ble self goverhipent as .much as so fir as Germany is . other classes. He told the confer “It must also be realized that AND ON THE SAME PROGRAM ence that in any Indiah constitution thefe has been but little noticeable the'workers want: of that co-operation v'hich, accord La-La The Lid’s Of On (1 )—A declaration of the funda ing to the wishes of the experts and 00- mental rights of the workers. the expressed assurances of mu !'■ (2)—The constitution must be tuality by the government, was to I :'ounci3tl on universal adult siiflrage. Laughter PVBUC AUCTION be an essential aid to solving Ger ! (3)—Labor legislation must .U- many's problem. (Considering the I ',\7.",y.T remain the subject of central seriousness and far-reaching nature '"dr-Federal control. of a decision of the Reich’s govern ment to make use of the privilege^, On The ARREST AUENS vouchsafed in the new plan, to de clare r. moratorium or convene an Torrington, kdv. 20.— (AP) — advisory council, it is self-evident EVERYTHING MUST GO—NOTHING TO BE RESERVED. ; Police here yesterday arrested Jul'o that the government will act only ’ ‘ 1 ’ Fargo, 29; Alex Beyus,' 83, and Slg- after careful weighing of aU the raond Beyus, SI, aliens charged factors Involved.” with having entered the countey Her Foreign Terms COME PREPARED TO BUY BARGAINS. fllhgally. Two Inimlgratlofl officers Dr. Curtius reiterated Germany’s came here from Hartford today to wider foreign aims as: “Achieve I take the prisoners back to that ment of national liberty as weU as city with them for queSUoiahg-and moral and material equality of (^r- SALE TO CONTINUE DAILY UNTIL ENTIRE STOCK IS SOLD;"^^^^ • probable arraignment before' a Fed many by p w e fu l means nnd with eral commissioner. the rejection of any policy of ad h : ■ V .A.l The trio have . admitted to the venture.” police that they came into the Unit He denied that Ger^oany’s foreign ed States' from Canada iUegally. policy was dictated by considera One walked into the country over tions for any one power, attempting a bridge without moleetatlon, to come to an understanding with another rode in while' concealed Prance and toe other powers signa under the front seat Of a ttolley car tory to the treaty of Versailles did and the third came vrith seven not mean neglecting other relations MAT JEWELRY CO. others in a rowboat. The latter two such as those with toe United States paid $75 each to men iJi Canada, and Soviet Russia. _ who arranged for thdir entrawie* ■ ■■■■ II II ■ .. , “ We aim at no system of alli 845 MAIN STREET ances on the pre-war pattern,” he TO HEAD BANKER saW, “ Gtermany has not the slightest LADIES» EVERY New Haven, Nov. 20.—(API interest in dividing toe states into Robert D. Goddard or the Bridgeport seha^ate camps; INVITED ARTICLE enty Bank and‘ Trust Co., will bead Pri CJurtiUB placed the Germaij] the Coimectlcut State BanZk and government squarely behind efforts SOm AT THIS Trust Co. association next yohr suc to h^lng order into Europe’s econ-1 AND ceeding Alien H. Newton; DO NOT MISS WBOOPEE FARCE RIOT He was elected at ^he. annual owy-; I With i SALE meeting held here yesterday. Other PRESENTED AYIATOB SAl^ FIFI DORS AY,-REGINALD DENNY GUARANTEED officers are: Howard Hr Warner of, And a Supporting Ctidt' of Unusual ExocUenoe *■ the Central Natlobal Bank Mid- Demlng, N. M., Nov. 21— -(AP) WITH •^I4eut C. Cousland, personal pilot AS dJetown, vice president; W. Brues of Friday FridaT Darien Trust company, treasurer of .flfcretary Hurley, was safe and . ajid and Walter Goddard of the Stratford sound in Demiax ttais morning. Fear and SOUVENIRS REPRESENTED bad been felt lor his safety when STATE S a t n r ^ T ; Trust Co., secretary, Saiard.ay Lester Shlppee retained as he; was not loefted on a flight be>" I State Bsmk (Sommissloner. tv^en Tuscen afld El Paso. n ,f ^ .'JP, ”c^\ l«?v MANCHESTER E V E N IN G laijRALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20,19S0., i: ABAN1M)N PROPOSED In Tall C dlars Show ABOUT TOWN •i.'t % * O pening TOiiiglit The. Woman’s Home Missionary I I M COURSE W k^ Mou ca n Society of the South Methodist DESCRIBES LAND church will meet tomorrow after noon at 2:db. Present Setics By Dr. Getchell The regular Friday evening class WUl Conclude This Season’s OFLOSTKYMERSmeeting of the Church of the Naza- Only a Few Have Work ^— Two Courses Next rene will be held tomorrow at 7:30 Year. .s your home ready at the home of Mrs. John Larson Of To Headquarter^ Y e t; Bolton Center V instead of at the Previous plans to have Dr. Everett fArchibald Sessions Writes church. L. QetcheU of Boston University, Total Is $267.75. give another course .‘of study this for Thanksgiving? The 4-C club will have a social ______school year for Manchester teachers From Pnom-PeiA, Capital tomorrow evening at 7:30 in the , • » \ j seeking additional points of credit OU want your home to look its best on Thanksgiving—especially the parish hall and Robbins room of Only a small percentage of the' toward college degrees, has been Center church house. one hundred workers in the local | abandoned because of the lateness . dining room—for this is the festival when all the folks are at home. . of Cambodia. i Red Cross drive for membership; of the year. . It is with two reasons that we advise you to select new di-ning room 1 A spccieil meeting of the S t.' have turned in Dr. Getcheil’s present course in fuimture now. First that you may enjoy it on Thanksgiving day and 1 Mary’s Young Men’s Club will be j their final report current, literature will be terminat ■ held^ Monday evening at 8 o’clock secondly prices are at their lowest levels and without a doubt will be Editor, The Herald: and but one-fifth ed about the first of February. ThiL* higher next year. I am writing you from Pnom 1 at the clubhouse. All members are 1 have made any late date made teachers decide not Penh, the capita of Cambodia, hav- j requested to attend as a bowling returns at all to to enroll in a proposed course in the ing just returned from Angkor, the league will be organized and other I date, whioh ac- psychology of adolescence which important matters will be up for coimts for the to fabled city of the lost Kymers. Who would last’ into June. discussion. tal of 3267.76 an- they were, whence they came, and Next'year, though, plans are al n o u n c e d this whither they went, seems to be a ready imderw;^ for starting the matter of conjecture among the morning from BULLY IS T R O p E D , headquarters a t first course eai^ in the fall term so French Savants, but they have left that another may be conducted in indisputable evidence of the rich the Chamber of Commerce, according to Chairman time to end before June. Arxange- ness of their art and cultjure in the nfbnts will be completed as far as Miss Gertrude Gerard stupendous heritage we have in Ang EVEN Di DOG-LORE John L. Reinartz. Mr. Reinartz ex kor Wat, the great temple, and in pressed a- desire that all workers re possible during the spring of the port as promptly as possible, and coming year , so that no more time Angkor 'Thom the city and in the Big Airedale Gets a Licking One of the outstanding members many other temples Wd in the heart added that when this is done he is than necessary will be lost in get of the cast of “Aunt Lucia,” the Tall of the merciless jungle. These peo When He Picks On Aged confident the quota of 2,400 mem ting the opening course underway. Cedars Show which ■will be seen at ple built from the ninth to the thir Bulldog — Little Terrier bers will have been realized. the High School Auditorium tonight teenth century and then suddenly Helps. One of the arguments most, often and tomorrow night, is Miss Gert seem .to have disappeared complete advanced in refpkng to subscribe to SCHOOL SAVINGS rude Gerard. Miss Gerard plays the a membership in the Red Cross, said ly, leaving no record of any kind, A buUy m ,t M . master on I U ! part of “Ethelyn,” who is the girl save in their carved stone temples Mam street yesterday ^ ^ ■ Two, instead of three, schools at of “Jerry,” the fake aunt and hero and palaces. tained a hundred per cent in their of the production, played by Terry I came up from Singapore to Sai- tory.” It is pointed out tfiat the Shannon, and also appears in a spe ble, poimced on an aged bulldog go- drive is conducted strictly on a school savings dvudng the week end gon on a boat of ttie Messageries i ^^ong m in d in g his own bushiess. cialty dance. house to house canvas. Stores, fac' ing November 11, according to the Maritime, a trip of two and a half unawares, the larger dog tori^i, officM,%tc., are norTOuifited. weekly reports from The Savings days. Saigon is a revelation—an ex- ! Miss Gerard has appeared in got the jump on the bull and pin Of the 100 workers, less than Bank of Manchester which handles numerous Sock and Buskin Club act replica of Paris on a small scale, ’ ned him to the sidewalk. In the _ „ an amazing thing to find in the heart twenty have made even incomplete 1 fhe accounts for the public • schools plays, her latest appearance being meantime, a Uttle fox terrier, hear- returns, “and only''three have“ f f i e ’ of Manchester. The list followsfollows: the female lead in the “Admirable of the Far East. Its principal streets ing the fuss, rushed on the scene 78 100 are embowed with handsome trees, final reports on their territory. The . 78 Crichton.” Aside from her un and the Airedale, thinking he was . 78 78 100 and life goes on merrily among the first week of the drive ended yes Keeney Street doubted dramatic ability Miss Ger being attacked, loosened his hold on .458 453 98.9 sidewalk terrace cafes. terday. The drive will officially Hollister, S t . ard has gained nodi tide recognition the bulldog’s neck. close Wednesday, November 26. It Man. Green .. .238 235 98.7 as a dancer. She has participated The trip to Angkor (about 6CHJ That was a fatal move for the 402 93 kilometers) was made by autobus was said at the Chamber this m ov No. School St. 430 on many programs both locally and A . beautiful ^ ite with diamond matched veneers. big Airedale bully. The bull, old as Highland Parh 176 162 92 with ajr overnight stop here in ing that supplies, such as meinber- out of town and her dancing has won Exquisite diamond matched veneers give this suite he was, set his jaws in the neck ship cards and stickers are in great Wasiiingtori .. 390 348 91 Pnom Penh. The roads are fair, the praise of professionals. rare beauty, and account for much of its popularity. Eight A jiist over his shoulder and the fight demand by the workers, and give B arnard...... 453 411 90 considering they are mostly built 87 “Aunt Lucia” has a cast of 150 pieces Including extension table, master chair, five side YEAR TO along dykes separating the waters was over. The Airedale struggled to every indication that the campaign Buckland .... 124 109 $ 1 4 4 get loose but the old bulldog had Bunce ------. 70 54 77 local people. It will be presented chairs and 66 inch buffet are priced at $144 with a year PAY of the Mekong and the Grand Sac. will be as much of a success as last, at 8:15 o’clock tonight. AU seats to pay. China cabinet $40 extra. been in fights before and was not yeau* when the quota was exceeded Nathan Hade 482 300 62 The first view at simset, of the are reserved and may be obtained at so easily shook off. After a few by nearly six bimdred dollars. 449 238 53 mighty towers of Angkor Wat was the State Soda Shop in the State most imposing, and as soon as pos- minutes the bulldog, loosened his S ^ e r chicking in at the Biiig- grip when a crowd beg^ to gather Totals ...... 3416 2868 83 Theater building. alow Hotel, I was off for a ramble ] “ d a ^ y went the bristling coward KIWANIS ENTERTAINS among its ^deurs. The approach Ms reput^on simrched May- 1 is over a stone bridge of a good half 1 be it w aa^ u s^ by the mile, across the moat. The stone | °f fbe fight, but the fox terrier s KIDDIES MONDAY Nagk, or seven-headed cobra, is face wore ^ expression very sus- evCTyWhere in evidence. aJid in aUlPicious of the “razzberry.” - - . the temple’s used as a balustrade Boys Who Were At Hebron Service Quality Low Prices L, W ' finial. Camp To Be Given Dinner Crossing the portal of the first WASLEY AGENCY SELLS At the Center Church. terrace where the yellow saffron robed bouzes (priests) of today were 3, LEASES 2 HOUSES The next regular meeting of the Fish Specials nhftntipg their evening worship to Kiwanis Club will be held at the Fancy M ackerel...... 15c lb. the great Buddha, the main temple Center church parish house Monday is approached. The central spire Recent real estate transactions night at six o’clock when the cliib Boston Bluefish ...... 15c lb., 2 lbs. 25c rises to a height of 213 feet. Aside by the Stuart J. Wasley agency in will entertain those boys who at Fillet of Cod from one’s wonderment at the huge clude the following: two houses tended the Kiddies Camp at Hebron Steak Codfish to fr y ...... •...... 25c lb. size of everything, the Intricate de have been sold on Tanner street in this past summer. This will be a re- tail of the carving is arresting. the Elizabeth Park development, imion of the boys who were at camp Hi^but Steak Every doorway! lintd and casement, one to Assistant Prosecuting At and is being looked forward to ^ th Fancy Butterfish Fresh Smelts as weU as the flat wall surfaces are torney William J. Shea, built by a great deal of pleasure. Each Ki- covered with an infinitude of bas- FiUet o f , ...... 39c Dji Robert J. Smith, and one to Hairy wanian will have a boy as His guest 1. ; ■>. relief. One hunting scene alOite is 320 Hussbll, foreman for Cheney Bros., feet long 6f solid carving. I wand I on that evening and all the/york in built by George Forbes. Both these cluding the cooking and' serving of ered through the long, dim corridors, houses are singles, six rooms with Fresh Oysters from H. C. Rowe C o...... 45c pt. peopled' only liy a multitude of bats the dinner is planned to be done, to Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak ...... 25c lb. sun parlor, and all modernly equip save expense, by the members of the and tried to call up in imagination; ped, with garage in the basement. Lean Rib Corned B eef ...... • 12c lb. A Year to Pay *175 the scenes of pomp and oriental club. Mrs. Mildred B. Wasley has sold Helge Pearson, the camp director splendor 'of a bygone day; through this agency a building’ lot Eight Pieces in American Walnut Before leaving New York, I fovmd has a fine program arranged and BAKERY SPECIALS on Benton street to George Forbes. with LaMotte Russell in the kitchen. in the oriental room of the New John McManus has Iq^sed a single A suite whose beauty lies in its pleasing simplicity. Made of beautiful burl wal Bill Knofla and his gang with regu Stuffed and Baked Mackerel ...... 35c each York Public Library, a translation house on Tanner street, built by nut. Extremely fine quality. Buffet, table and six chairs are priced at $175 with a into French, of the diary of one Arthur Ayres. lar waiters’ aprons on, moving pic Cocoanut Custard P ies ...... 15c-35c each year to pay. China cabinet $56 extra. Tcheow-ta-Kouan, a Chinese envoy H. J. Hoff, manager of the Colon- tures of the boys in camp, dancing Home Made Vienna Bread ...... 10c loaf who visited the Kymers during the ial Products, Inc.,.has leased a; ^ height ofr “their prestige. It reads Fudge Layer Cakes...... 30c each single house on Phelps Road, built! many °tlwr ^unts toother. Baked Beans, h o t ...... 4 ...... 25c qt. like a tale from the “Arabian by Carl N. Bilyeu. %Vith Clarence Quimby and Elmer Nights,” but v^aa imdoubtedly true. Thienes in competition with Amos Elaspberry T o d s...... 25c dozen The next day, in company of two ’n' Andy it should make a big night Ginger Squares...... • • • • • 18c dozens 100 Piece Dinner Set Captains of the Air Corps of the U. for the members and the kiddies. S army, I went by auto to, Angkor KILAUEA VOLCANO French Brea d ...... 5c loaf Thom, the royal city, passing * through the immense “Victory Gate” IN HAWAH ACTIVE Grape Fruit, medium size ...... 5c each nowadays inhabited only by scores BANK CLOSES Our Home Made Mince Meat in b u lk ...... 25c lb. A lovely se.t of fine of monkeys, who jump screaming (Continued from Page 1.) Native Parsnips ...... 7c lb., 4 lbs. 25c quality domestic ware. from one huge stone face to another Asheville, N. C., Nov. 20.— (AP.) Crisco in b u lk ...... 20c lb. Includes complete ser and back through t}ie tree^lops. This of the old floor of the pit, which —The Central Bank and Trust Com vice for twelve. Pieces is one of five great portals, through averages 1,200 feet In depth, soon pany, Asheville’s largest finemcial are of hexagon shape which pass thoroughfares which con was coyered by molten lava. institution, failed to open for busi with dainty geometric verge at the great temple of Bayon. Three lava foimtains, one 150 ness today. decoration and 14 We visited also Prah Khan, built feet high. Were thrown into the air A notice posted on the Manchester Public Market karat gold edges. four centuries ,«arlier than Angkor by the eruptions. The earthquake vised the public that the bank was Many other I fine qual Wat. For more than four hours we occurred at 11:48 a. m., yesterday, closed on order of the board of di DIAL 5111 ity dinner sets are now proceeded, stopping from time to and at 1:30 p. m. the lava fountains rectors for the “conservation of as on display in . 50 and time tot explore huge temples of a appeared. 100 piece combinations. bygone day, now and almost com sets.” \ Kilauea crater is on the slope of The bank’s last statement of con pletely Swallowed up by the jungle, Mauna Loa, a moimtain 13,675 feet and from the endless carvings, it dition showed more thsm $18,000,000 high. The volcano is an erratic per on deposit. seems, ae Lf the entire population former and is one of the chief 50 Pieces— $11.50 must have been stone-carvers. By scenic attractions of the islands. DR. CABMAN RESIGNS the way, all these coimtless tons of The crater is nine miles in circum stone ejune from a distance of 19 ference. thislieie , m y g o o d w o m a n , miles by human slavery, and pre New 'fork, Nov. 20.— (A P )—The sumably. elephants. The two Army resignation of Dr. S. Paxkes Caa- Captains and myself thought we had man for tke chairmsmship of two THANKSGIVING THANKSGIVING ‘LONE WOLFS’ CONDITION philanthropic organizations — the a brilliant idea when we engaged a “ ^ m o n it o r t o p RELIEF FUND private car for the return to Pnom Golden Rule Foimdatlon and China RELIEF FUND Famine Relief, Inc., was announced Penh. We had a taste of the Cam Stamford, Nov. 20.— (AP.)—Ser The u^at 'w? Tbt MONnOR TOR, mo€l4a» Todaj^mid tomor Today .and tomor today. i ; • bodian jimgle at night, for we left geant Amos R. Anderson still re —tht Gttural EUctrie Mititor T tp ... .. row' one half of all row one half of all Angkor at 4 in the afternoon and mains on the serious list in the Dr. Cadman said he had resigned the moneys taken in the moneys taken in our first blow-out happened about Stamfoird hospital as a result of the reluctantly because of the pressure oh sales 'wlU be on sales will be five. After that we had four other three bullet wounds received at the of other responsibilities and on'the given to .help the given to help the flat tires in succession. Our Chinese hands of Jerome J. Melville, 181 advice of physicians. needy.;^ needy. chauffeur had neglected bringing West 10th street. New York, early h e langnsge o f this young WILL YOU HELP? spares so we sat through the night last Monday morning. Have your furnace cleaned at WILL YOU HELP? on the road in the heart of the jun George W. R. Hughes, chairman once by our Electric Furnace Clean gentlwnan may be a trifle in- gle and even the beauty of the of the police commission, issued a ing Process. G. E. Willis and Son, Tdegant—but bis faos are ti^t! tropic night could not repay for the statement this morning denying Inc. Phone 3319.—^Adv. droves of mosquitos, and for aching That is the Monitor Top—hdled ' A- that it was his intention to criti as the most outstanding contri- muscles. We finally dragged into cize Anderson on the performance pike this morning, Harold Ednum, Koinpong l^om, half way, at 5:30 of his duty in connection with the bntion o f science to m<^em re in the monfihg and fell heavily onto A WAY TO STOP FOG HAMPERS FLIERS 44, of Higganum, on his way to shooting last Monday. He said that frigeration. ■vile coffee, and then w jilt^ rix ATTACKS OF FITS work, hit the machine of Ercble Kidniy Jteids i 'he loved Anderson, highly praised laruso, of 7 Springdale avenue, hows for the motor bus to continue It is the Monitor Top that is re- our weary way. However, it was j ^ork, addmg that he was one Reports are received of an amaz . Pittsburgh, PjS., Nov. 20.— (AP)— Meriden, the latter being taken to worth some discomfort to have seen! °f best officers in the coimtry, ing treatment that epileptics state spooable for the General Ekcttic Fogs that forced two women fliers the hospital in a serious condition Break Sleep “Angkor the Magnificent.” He also denied that it was his in has proved successfifi in stopping Refrigerator’s splendid record of and a youth to earth in Pennsyl from internal hurts and a fractured I f Getting tention to criticize the Darien board vania yesterday again today frus left knee. Edman went to police sta frequent day calls, Lieg Fains, Merv^, K With kind regards their attacks. R. Lepso, Apt. 63, service. In the Monitor Top, the ousness, or Burning,4lue to function-' ^ —Archibald Sessions. of finance, blaming them for not ap Milwaukee, Wise., has been supply trated their hopes of continuing in tion to report the accident and waa al Bladder Irritation, In acid condi-: % propriating fimds for additional po- General Electric Refrigemtot’s their quest of aerial honors. asked if he was hurt. He didn’t tlons, makes you feel tired, depressed; ing sufferers ■with this treatment. st.) Ucemen. He now wishes to reach all those entire mechanism is seaUd-in-sUtl Weatherbound for more than a j-hiTiir so but a doctor w m called who have not been helped and tp do —so that air, dirt and moisnure weel^ .Mrs. J. M. Keith-MlHer, Aus and found Edman had a broken left FIRE IN MERIDEN tralia aviat;!^, started " her prp- thousands for> rapid.^idjxNrititlve ac> BORER QUARANTINES to 1s making the startling offer of sre hdpkss to get inside. arm.' He was a hospital patient for tton. Don’t gl-ve upw vta: the been judged illegal, fropp time dr^ .^ ty lesj^bto for^the time the juddiuent,iia» m lectst been abte to prevent tbe^ immi >J^y^'Ar.ticie grant’s “stw rtom 'dio^ tit ,B pf; tlm ipttbodyT “The imndgramf^s igprandron takes ' :flie'^ Bfids4p l ^ b y I a daily bath in the bathtub, which is' ‘ '^'^ege. d f %amsr what batbtvba^wm. for. fc'; ;Si' ii»niiggi.igb^'m thd ...... ;V : • “A>,,dirty man and 41 drunken'man ■ ■ are eqii^ y ou^- cd-''. place' in the . .' td^^ciption'to a school, room,' the .haU; room, the of- PfP]^S^' ' ysputUer. ^.'powers ifico tdedn ’and the factory room. But wlil€h;..woi] bave ..penni^d abso l^eiseitt - ^ Law At Vief X';^; X'x; civilization .cannot.: be pro Mai/ Try To Gainl^mtga^ ’s Throne lute freedom o f' transfe- o f' tonnage duced Ihw.” "" ■^r .^tite?' ^having, tkvies less' than -Xhe addresses wei*. brpadcast iUtI SbipS’-^Not Adored* 100,000 tons' tdi^^' ' ’ - toi^ 'L u m ieon b N^Tfv © IQ3Q. NEA gEPyiCE. INC. ’------:- n over thp'Coliimbla system. ) • Thp B^tish 'position: ..was that. Great B'ritata <»u^d vnot aigree to THIS HAS AIJIEADT BEEN ] Geneva, Nov. ;20.-^(AH)7T-M§u|tifn ..permit tbe iigh^;^to -apjr state' to gut New'York, Noy.t 20.—(AR)—The am ‘ ; .ipwipb’t’tidn ‘ of Its TOLD: Archduke Otto of Hungary, Litvinoff, 'Russian to' the prohibition problem is one of repeal STEAMER SNAPS LINES attaining the age of 18 on Nov. 20, preparatory disarpiament-mee^ngs, total tonpage into 'submarines. therefore becomes eligible under the today moved to reduce/tlje. m i^ ^ ^ 3;-also7wS4 "‘UPderstobd to .be in of retention I of toe Eighteenth principle; the.'posit^ of the Aineri- ancient laws of the Hapsburgs for mum tonnage of fcapitm^sWpS 'to 10,- Amendment, Mbs. Charles H. ^abih New York, Nov^ 20.^(A P);—An . the throne which his father, the 000 tons with 12 ■cemrgbv|ipm ■> .; t<^" a‘'‘‘yictory- im of the |ocean 'liner disabled.by a^:break late Emperor Harl, lost when he was mission, however, declined tp entef ‘VT%e. draft toaUy 'approved allows navies under 10.0,000 tons' freedom Women’s Organization for Nationai' down in her steering machinery was A . overthrown and exiled in the closing into th^ merite of tbe;q)mSti;on. ^ Prohibition Reform" today; caught in tid6s :and currents of the days of the World War. Since his The draft under cdnsideraifdh con of^tfaiisfer with the reservation tlmt some limit may be arranged “Amendments td the Yolstead Act East, river today aad ah but swept cradle days, Otto’s mother, the keen tains the ‘maximum figures^of 'tlm or devices'to circumvent the Eight- awky ‘from tugs whlcb battled, to witted Ex-Empress Zita, has assidu fijF thA-pereeptage of tonnage which \ W ashington treaty—35,000 toh^ mth: eento Ainimdmeut would to the long get her to her pier. ously prepared him for the throne 16 inch gmns—as subinltted-by ^ ana^ be put iptd submarines. which she hopes some day he will run be futile,” Mrs. Sabin, president The Munson Une steamship Mun- great naval powers.'. ; J 'f'-c of the organi^tioh, said. '■ 'Repeal' argo, inbound from Bermuda, hoist regain for the ancient family of The Soviets, said Utvihoff, wished" BjUEViBN ON JURY Hapsburgs, rulers in central Europe or ‘no repeal’ has become toe issue. ed distress signals off Staten Island to do away vrttii arnti. of -tOTj^siya The recent elections prove that by and was towed to a point near her for a thousand years. Today’s story nature,, regar^pg pr^eat'bit" -> l^d01etdwh,-Npv72Q — A- tells about the sinister “Hapsburg trihl is b ^ g . conducted in Superior political action . the prohibition berth. There she was ca’ught .by tleships as belonging to tills olasa. rushing waters, and Whirled away, Curse,” particularly with reference Lord Cecil said ^t^at tim British Court h'ePc^with only 11, jurors. amendment can,' he removed from to the old Emperor Franz Joseph, government favore ’ suQb a move as A'tw elf Mr juror,. Robert B. Braln- the Constitution:” breaking three huge hawsers like voimg Otto’s great-great uncle. Litvinoff Miggested d)ut felt thpt-the erd Qf'hfiddletown, originally placed Mrs. Joseph Daskam Bacon, Hart wrapping twine. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. preparatory comnoission was not in toe panel, it was found early in ford, Conn., novelist, addressed the After an hour and a half the ship I competent to fix the figures. the testimony^ had made a report to luncheon on “The Freedom of the was docked. BY MILTON BRONNER ■ Hugh S. Gibson, tfie, American an insurance company concerning Bathtub.” European Manager, NEA Service delegate, sgid he would abstain toe damage case being tried. Coun “ The bathtub is the admitted CONSTABLE RESPONSIBLE (Copyright 1930, NEA Service, Inc.i from voting on the Soviet proposal sel for both aides and the court then symbol of our* national progress and London, Nov. 20.— When Arch but wished it understood that tfi^ agreed to continue the case with a prosperity,” she said. “The immi Bridgeport, Nov. 20.—(AP) — duke Otto dreams of making him American government was .pot tak limited jury. grant, fresh from, the steerage, uses Constable RoberfW. Cook of Stam self a real king of Hungary, his ing a position of opposUion £o Tf- his for storing toe coal. This is a bad ford was held crinunally responsible thoughts must often turn to his duction in the size of the arma ,;^ybe toe expression, “bmning use for the bathtub, but it has not, in a finding made public today by great-great imcle, the Emperor ments of capital sbl^. toe candle at both euds/’ ws,s meant as yetr been made, illegal. Coroner John J. Phelan, for the Franz Joseph and he mast wonder Remove Flgoree to apply to toe fellow,who is al “The immigrant’s son uses the death Armistice Day, of Christopher whether the ancient “Hapsburg The commissidn finally vpted ways lighted tip. bathtub as a distillery; this is a bad Gilson of Stamford. curse” is destined to cloud his own i ■ path in life. For a fatality attached to Franz Joseph. Everything he imdertook went wrong. He always brought the curse of failure or defeat o r ; EMPRESS ELIZABETH EMPEROR MAXMILLIAN death or tragedy. ] EMPEROR FRANZ JOSEPH In all the realms of history there I He ascended to the throne at 18 Warm and full of life, she was as Franz Joseph’s brother, whose Ill- much like her husband, the dreary starred empire that he founded in iu no star-crossed figure like his. He | reigned for 68 years that were Emperor Franz Joseph, as fire Is began his long r e i^ at 1^ when the j blood and tears of Mexico came to an end when he was echoes of the revolutionary days of like ice. An assassin’s dagger Managem en t executed by a firing squad. An 1848 were still rumbling. He ended millions in central Europe. at Geneva brought an end to her un- Head of wood, heart of stone, hand happy life in a gilded palace, per other victim of the “Hapsburg il 68 years later when the World Curse.” War, for which he was largely re of iron. , haps a welcome one. sponsible, was shaking his once mighty empire into tiny pieces. his domams. With civil war in the morrow morning. 1 have just got was burned to death in a charity Says He was the last of the dynasts. Umted States, it would be safe to here. Cloudless sky and 5 degrees bazaar to Paris. His was the true 18th century mind. flaunt toe Monroe Doctrine. of frost.” If his wife’s tragic death dis Like the Bourbons of France, he He sent a French expedition to iUways n e' told her about the turbed him, Franz Joseph’s subjects forgot nothing old and learned noth- | in 1863. His troops captured i weather and the thermometer. They could not notice it. He went on THOMAS J. SPELLACY irg new. He was a Hapsbimg ^Ipuebla. In connection with the drifted '* apart. This k brilliant,..4iho.,i- un- writing his dry telegrams He went ruler by divine right. I^ng before i^j-gxican clerical party, they offered happy woman was not disturj)ed on hunting chamois He went on TXTi 1 V» Tl lioT'TTlO'T^V *.*'_*' Formerly Assistant Attorney cx-Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany Maximilian the post of emperor of when she learned her lord had a lady taking tea with his actress friend. Head of wood, hand of iron, heart of strutted about calling himself the Mexico. friend, an Austrian actress. Nothing General of United States ‘ supreme wei ’ord,” Franz Joseph he did could disturb her any morn. stone! Maximilian landed in Vera Cruz Stabbed By an Assassin ' Such was the great-great uncle did so. in 1864.'" He quickly found himself In his view the plain people had Her unhapi^ life came -to a sud ot the young Archduke Otto of to Democratic nominee for Governor of no rights. They had only duties. He at war with his new subjects. den tragic end when an Italian day. Juarez, the great Mexican Indian Connecticut (1918) was the master. They were to sup anarchist stabbed her to death in ply the men for cannon fodder. They leader, had charge of the rebels. 1898 as she was boarding a steamer TOMORROW: Royal marriages were to work at their daily jobs, pay In 1866, the American Civil War in Geneva. She had married this vs. clandestine love affairs in the Member Connecticut Seiute (1907*11) their taxes and keep their mouths being over, the president reminded man wito a curse. So fatality pur Hapsburg history. The strange the French of the Monroe Doctrine closed. sued her. It even extended to her deaths of Franz Joseph’s only son, What he was at 18, he remained ! sterifiy ordered toem to w ito family. Her cousin ■ U®opold of Archdulie Rudolf, and his pretty al 86. Every reform wrought in the ; ..-4-J f a .'- ’ \ ^ 'i '. 1 '■r-i mNCHBSTISR BVIINTNG^^ MANCHESTEE, C O m T ^ ^ A Y /N O ?^ a jB E R :m ' F A l ^ S jX < InocL prepared , to play more happUy «»hildrMl excel -A^ Ite our n)o4««^Wt. P«*»P», P » of. demdbncy oiir pr ths Ribrt liBportaat / p w l ^ their pa^ to the productive tasks of of ptogress of ' sliaa B««d tb mMt too ths Btot human society. ^ aebie ens years is bow Wturt to pijr ebU* vlhe^e hasruo^/beeh befmre the that they each ai»..*WTIOr HAHTFORD-Oioes* abllN Leading Stations. drebt tbiMifti'our s(9x ^ bbd tatra summation of knowledge and eapa* to the fuU eapad^ , tfHiirsday, Noyembfir 20. 405.8—WEB. ATLANTA-740. ties, and dzaraoUir; Sj varied ' Irene Ilapeley.'conti^to, and Evan sobolasttc tmitcatoing to t xlsnce.such as lies before this con « s W * « K - m parenthood wblob once was the na* ference. . There has been no period persoha&tias and ahiffi to be* heard during the ^ ^ T o p pro* B;45^lBner dsiw* toswabl^ recital. i)k Children's Health tural ot the hone. With when it could be undertaken with so bfo^ht fuHy to hloomi ttiV srun to be tuned to ^ SsO O ^m i* Symphony oretmotra. not ito mentally regimen^ to a sin? ■uoclated et^one $:00—Ghamcter r«»dlnf«: sketch. tSEb—kvW t CHICAQO—1080. the advance of science and advance much ^cperlence and. background. niabt Mr. Evans wlU sin* AcroM 9:30*WM^odlsts: world tours. 8:00—NBO programs (I hrs.) ment of knowledfe we havg learned The Nation looks to you to derive gle mold; or the quaWlto .of many^ tte'H ills to You” andJ'AtJDavmlna. 10:19—Kremlin Art quintet M:S0—Dance musio to 1:00. a thousand things that the’individu from it positive., definite. jTUding< vhUe Miss B ^ e y will )0;46—Qlobo trottera p r o p s ^ 8S9,4.-iyBBM. CHICAGO—770. ity must be opened to each of thenL AlU You’to All I m 11:00—Will Oaklandg orchestra.. How To Endow thfFntnre Ameriian (M d Wm^the Men al, both parent and child, muat Know judgments.- But greater than ths For 11:80—Moonbeams music hour. __ T:Q0—Paul Whiteman’s orchestra. In hla 01^ self-protoetlon. And at toots and the Judgments, moreifund- May you;..i)^o are sMetlng heto finale of the P W > » ^ 1 8 ^ ^ l(OU 9:00—WABC programs (liA hrs.) the Silver Lining^, from Sally. SQt.»*WtX. N«W^ lNCl«eAN0-»»- 19:00—Dsneing around the toivn. ohi^e the relation of our'educational Sto^tail than ^ , we need the vision find to your mliberatidns' aew Eaderman. con«tt violinist, wlh ^ ?:00^Amoa *0* S in a, solo number, ‘'fo a ^ d 7:111—Jeatera; Phil Cook; footnotes. 854.1—W JJB, CHICAGO—1130. tal and P h y a ^ Strongth Needed To Cope WiBi the system to the problem envisages it and toepfred understanding to inter- with which to light thto fiame Rose" by Macltow^. In the NWog; 8:00—Conegrt profram; pioneers. 1 :00—Mooseheart ehildren’s hour. self,, and it gobs further. Ihe UV. pret thsee facts tmd |mt them into progress so that this oceaslaQ mask^ MomenU to be tuned In frora vpiAr 9:00—tYJS! programa d hr.V 9:80—Horae town* band music. be marked with a fresh luster that and assodated •t*tlons ^ MO. A nourished chlm is In our coun^ not' practice. . I know that this group 1C:00—iHonaera l w ^ v o c ^ s ^ X0:30—Late dance music. ' Prpsanre of a Mechanized World, Is Problem To Be the product Of poverty; it Is largely will set us anew on the road thtoug^ varied program nS 11:09—McEnelly’ s dance han^ . . . 41E4—W GN tWLIB. CHlCAQO-720. has the vlsioD and the imderstand- the same net^rorh heglnnlng at * m9-WABC_NEW YORK-WJ. the product of iU-tostructed children ing, and you are the picked repre the crowding complexitleB df.m odf o’clock, when Nathaidd ShUkret 8:16—Bipner dance music. 10:30—Girls harmony trio. and i^ ora n t parents. Our children em life. his orchestra give ■•^•®tlons trom 8:46—Tony;s «cmP^ hoO]t 10:45—Musical menu; pianist Solved. He & ys— “ Not Easfly Answered, They Reach sentatives of the people who are •.uiirado *’ "Tan^auser. Carmen. ll:2(P-Male quintet; Symphony. all differ in character, to capacity, in 7:00—Brevlfiea feature program. 12:00—Two dance orchestras. thus endowed. It will rest with ••Tales of Hoffman.” and 7:80—Tip Top dub artists. inclination. If ws would give them you to light the fires of that in- tom." In addition to an 8:00—Talk, liowell Thomaa. 202.6— WH T. CHICAGO—1460. To the Very Root of Our National Life,” He Asserts In their full chancewance theyMwy mustwum have! jjj the general pubUc con- sketch concerning Samfoga Sprli^ 8:18—Voice of Columbia, 10:00—Studio musical program. Back ac he ?he orchestra s^ « 5t»—Orehtetrai blues elnoer. U;0O—Your hour leagu®* conscience lead it 9:30—Deteetivs story melodrsme, 844.6— WL8, CHICAGO—870. into action. > a r w » ‘ pSS 10:00—Lutheran diolr, tove vocationaTrocationsd guidance ' bother you. “ Starch from "Rosalie’ by 10:80—Paule Whiteman’ s orchestra. 8 :00—Melodiea of eventide. Address. - Tbe many activities which you are ‘ and excerpts from Apple Blossoens 11:00—Bert Lown’s orchestra. 8:30—Jamboree variety program. Again, there «re the problems of 9:00—Madrigal Club. assembled here to represent touch a If misernble with backache by Krelsler-Jacobl. The 11:80—Two dance orchestra chlW labor, industry muat not rob thousand iioints in toe lives of chil bladder irritations and gettiof light opera "The Fortune Tellei' to w 18:80—Midnight ongn r e t iU L ^ ^ 447.4—W M AO.W QJ, CHICAGO—670. can be trusted to put public officials our ebUdren of their rightful heri 4tu_4—W EAF. NEW YORK—6e0. The full text of President Hoo dren. The interest which toey ob heard from tV.iZ and 454.8— WEAF, , ^ 9:30—Music hour; memories. to the acid test of the infant mor- tage. Any___ labor wmcb stunts '•^ons at 10 o’clock, includes Margaret 6:05—L au riert orch®*:^™^:,., 10:00—Musical program. ver’s speech delivered last night at tain in- the' minds and hearts of our r Olsen Frank Moulan, Harmy Hinder* 6:41?—Uncle Abe and David. 11:00—Amos *n’ Andy, comedians. the opening session of the White tality and service to children In the; growth, either physical or mental ^ mver.’ Walter Preston, Hamr Donagh^ 7 :00—Mid-week hymn sing. country is a turning to toe orig sign of- Sara 11:80—Dan and Sylvia; dance. House Conference on child health* town—when you set some standard' that limits education, that deprives 7;80—Sketch, "N ew York Stete, 232—KOIL. COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. inal impulse which inspired the Successful for more than 50 < tofls Springe.” . and protection: \ for her to go by. children of toe right tif comradeship 10:00—Late dance orchestra. of joy and play, is sapping toe next foundation of our Nation, the im years. Endorsed by hundreds 11:00—Studio music hour. Something more than a year ago These questions of child health pulse to secure freedom and better generation. of thousands of grateful users. • S v ^ k " s ^oln’ Home” by a male 361.2— KOA, DENVER—830. 1 called together a small group of and protection are a complicated ment of eac^ coming generation. In toe last half a century we have (Set Doan's today. Sold ffy deal* '^Jjbartet. ■ ' 10:00—NBC programs (IH h ra) representative men and women___ _ to„ problem requiring.^ much learning The passion of toe American fathers 31:00—National audition. U;45—^Around tbs fireside. orgatoza- f an Philadel^itiL-r-BlU. * least, took no cognizance of the go mSthod whiereby yoimg nien bronght FRnSOFFRRICE ings-on. up in ease and luxu^ may be taught Pnhlio Calm Queer Twists to wit^tand jolts. It is footl^. The service waa celebrated by the S CUT OIF FROM VORLD The retiring Princetdn coami.llira Bishop Count Miku. The congrega In Day*s-News Rotarian speech {uraiaed ^ e game as FLAMMING STRIKE OBSDITEBIRTIIDAY tion included Count Albert Apjibnyi worth ail the time, midrt and enthu Mothers Enjoyed Tea and his countess, and (kiunta Zichy, siasm put into it.. Fresno, Cal., Nov. #>.—(AP.)— Ivan, Csekonics, Somsrich, Louis, Ann Arbor,'Mich., N[ov. 20— (AP) The Mothers’ Qub of Union don- ^ 1 ^ ^ —The University of Michigan St Louis^—A red-headed pas^ Hie Mbtning Riepuliitoao vjsays the Batthyany, George, Pallavlclnl and New York.-7-Sinclair Lewis, who weather staUon at M t Bvans| with a vocabulary too vigorous for. fresh grape todust^ hi Cahfdmia Hanganan Legrtnmsts Gath- Marenzi and their ladies. ^Tlll receive a Nobel prize in Stock* the St Louis Zoo has b ^ bought (larage Keepers Charge Too Greenland, is cut, off from cororoimi* ■has paid, apprarimataly gMli60,00ff tainment and tea on Wednesday af There were no incidents of any cation the outside world until lolm next month, is studying Sw^d- Jas^r Bayne of New York for ternoon from 3 until 5 6’clock. 'There er In Budapest To Honor sort in Budapest. The populace ap- next spring, according, to Prof. Wil ijh. “Once I learned enough Italian $14(1. He bid the highest of 019 ap tribute to gsngstefs and i*acketet»rs Modi for Storing China’s were more than sevepty-flve mem psaVed entirely tranquil and almost liam H. Hobbs, bead: the geology ii two weeks to get across Italy on plicants. to easteriAmansta this year. indifferent to the happeningSr In Chicago, racahrafa were com- bers and guests preshnt. ’The presi department and leader of several ex foot,” "he explained. <‘So why New York.~’’Bible” Smith U shouldn’t I Isarn’^enough English to dent, Mrs. George Herzog, vice pres Pretender To the Throne. A deputation consisting of various peditions to Polar region^ quitting the sea. Captain R. Q.. pellad to $80 a car to thft ra^- Hungarian Legitimists left here to resentativt^. of the racket before ident, Mrs. Thomas Neill, secretary, Dr. Hobbs said the station can get along in Sweden?" Smith o f the Cedric, known to hun day for Belgium to present Otto Mrs. Walter Kellner, Mrs. George send messages but cannqt receive, Buffalo, N. Y -—Gilbert K. Ches dreds of tfans-Atlantic tiravelers for the door of any oar df juice gr^es S. Brookes, Mrs. Dora Preusse and with the congratulations of his Hun coiild be ^ 4 ' . *1 '* % Mti-dei* A f Bi*i "O L I'^ RGDERTIS DARTON BROOKMA n . A-y ANNE MJSIIN y8«^5&Vo/"THE BuicK pigeoW: © lOSO BV UCA StBVice. tw. • ■; ______' AUTWOO oc "^RASM COMAfyice*;. O > G 3 0 ^4^ ,0^ «uiin>r.[:oMURDEI? BACkrSTAieS'’aA<-t-OTA,n=» ®l9i308fNEA SEIPVtCEJNC. ’■ Conduct, should^ have free play This is the !only answf?r= tp^fthe. within a ci|xde, jio t he pinched be st-^ y rk ig question:. “Which is tween two cloaely-^rawn lines. ' betteiH-to- teach^ the' cbifd^indei>en4> * - CHAPTER . LX j 1 paMengers to leave fbe’Bldp” he she asked All hunaan^befaiivlQr gets freely, or ence' or '’ to >teach him otiedienhe VI v A^man - to ^ Md dinner i MSd^^squ^. “You’d better say It waa' sopoie timehiielbre. Celia BEGIN HEBE TODAY should act .freely within limitations. The above analysis shows that .both: dothes Jostled . a^nst Barney | goo^by iK ^elih. They’ll be pull- Could speak, cohereiitiy^ Thep ehe Wheh **Boiuile’' Dnndee* former and those. should never} can be.Ntaughf at the saitne time, SWel^.; and begged his pardon. i jj,_ — gan^iank In a minute launched into a reclt^' of- loneliness member of Hamilton’s homicide be iSo nsufrow'that a llttie step to one ; Now, for a little child just begin- Shields muttered .a reply and strode I n and desperation. Hea.'mother had squad, now attached to the district slde makes Us eutia^e or felons. ning to try himself out against the. on. He looked neither to left hori gone. Her fatherv belieyed h ad . attorney’s office, Intrudes on Penny Older pebnle' m b^ live in a world world at ,3 pr 4 years of age, the right hut shouldered through the Cdia turned.. But, Tod it s my turned against her. Rarne^GhieldB < Crain, district attorney’s secretary, circumecrlbe^ by 'lSe ten command- wall of lawb must be e4asUc. It will crowd. Someone knocked his hat. I no longer loved hir. ‘When Tod Jor ' he has no Idea that he will remem* m'enta plus speial 'aji;d political law. J bulge in places. Becauiae he is in the Shields'.caught It just In time to i dan declared he wopld make her ber later with keen interest every Within that 4r<^ we have a great>“telUng” stage. You are reaJlyhuild- keep it from falling. you-do! ^ saying there s happy there seemed, nothing'elM to thing she talks about. Penny in deal of freedom,i room to live and Ing the wall of law s, now. He is The sickening reidlzation tiiat 1 do hut; marry, hini. ^ . / forms him that she is going to the think and i!Ave-burbling and at the gradually learning the things tlmt Celia was lost tp him—lost utterly „ ^ - “But-r-” Margaret b^an, gripped Saturday bridge-luncheon of the same time keep our-own self-respect ,are tight and the things that are -^blinded tile young man. He did ‘O - ^ ip frozen fear. > l^orsyte Alumnae Bridge Club, and the reispect of our neighbors. | wrong, the things he should do and not know where he was going. He 1 whl(^ is being given by an honor The child’s miniature world should the things he must nor do. (fid not care. . . / . era.Was » «-«quicker, « «*! ‘‘‘We-wwa^gcliig .W "b^ ary member, Juanita Sdlm. be a copy of our world. Child Wants Reasons - ' , Then he became aware that soipe-^ “Come!" she said. “The young Jlanrana^” CeUa'coi^ded. “Tod want Dundee learns from Penny the He has laws to obey, and these Patience Is necessary, because we one was ahoutipg. It was his name man Is rig h t v-We must go imme- ed to go to a justice pf peace this story of her father’s unfortunate at laws should • be ' fixed. But they must consider that his imderstand- they were.calllhg: “Mr. Shields! Oh, dlately.’J , aftenioon^blRT .wpjiite’t (jo ty a t I tempt to start, a subdivision In Prim should be just- laws, not carping, ing is limited and his breaking over Mr. Shlel(ls!’: Jordan ' caught. . Ceha’s'. arm. said it'h ^ stb'-be 'a real'Weddlhg In rose Meadows Addition, bis failure, small and useless .rules, and not too is due not to deliberate misbehavior. -^ r n e y turned. A small man, look- “You’re not go&g!” he said angrily. a church!” •!"- ‘ V' and subsequent flight. The house be numerous. The' circle shovild be wide but to forgetfulness, confusion, ih- irjg very exited, was nmning to “You’rVgoing to stay here!” • ■ “But, my darling, :ybu dbn’t-Teai- had built is now rented by Nita from enough to give him plenty of room ability to understand “why.” ward him calling bis name. The man “No, Tod.” ly love this man?” i ‘ Judge Marshall. Dundee drives Pen to develop his own self-confidence Law-consejousness Is more effec- dodged about a-{^oup and reap “I say you are. If you think you “No.” . ny out to the luncheon, curious to and lifltiative. - five than ’.aw-qbedlence. We cannot peared. It was Edward, the butler. can back out at the.- last* minute I’ll Margaret gathered her teughter see the ‘lovely Nita”. When he Need IJberal Home Laws have the ’atter. without the foraer Too disturbed' to' find this per foot you!” ' into her arms and h (^ her meets her, she flirtatiously asks him Now all this sounds very pond- A child will only learn unquestioning formance strarige. Shields waited. Margaret Rogers’ eyes f l ^ e d firs. ‘‘Then you must ne^r,‘never think for cocktails after bridge, but is erous, but It Is rSally simple in the obedience when he finds the, rules “Wbat da you want?” he demanded “Young man, my daughter is com of marrying hlm'!”'. ahe declared. frightened on hearing he is a detec extreme. Whgt all experts in child fair, and th4t he has room inside the when the butler reached him. ing with me!">.. “Oh, CJella, suppose .Fd been-too late! tive. Dundee is Interrupted in his trainihg are trying to impress on circle to be natural and happy.- Edward was out of breath. “She’s “But she’s not!” Listen, darling, and.remeihber what. work late that afternoon at the parehts is the necessity, of fixing Make home rule as strict.at|.you —she’s over there!” he gasped. “She Suddenly Cielia. flung her head up. I’m going to tell j -., office by Penny, on the telephone, home laws wide enough so that the like, but only in 'really*Important wants to see you.” “I will not stay!” she cried. “And Margaret paused: and thIW 'to a who Informs him that Nlta Selim child has enough room to spread things, and remember the llttie PhUd “She? V(ho do you mean?” you can't talk to me that way! Let tense voice she began: “I^ntocried h-as been murdered at bridge. himself within them without irrita- cannot come up to the requirements The electric spark of hope kindled me go—!” your father because , I lov|^'^litos. I was a school girl. ' Wi and NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY tion or fretting. ■ ol older children. and died instantly. Edward was ges She pulled her arm free and ran ticulating toward a figure half way toward the stairs. In the doorway three weeks after the day .vi«, first CHAPTER II down the deck. Shield was not sure she met Mitchell and Shields. “Ob, met we were married.': i^ibtber As Special Investigator Dundee that he saw the person Edward was father!” Celia sobbed. “Let’s go disapproved and John^us^rded with drove through the city of Hamilton pointing out but certainly It was Ce home!” her. The first two yean of our mar at a speed of 60 miles an hour, his lia. Celia w u nowhere in sight. Margaret Rogers followed imme ried life were the happieit I -have way being cleared by traffic police Daily Health GLORIFYING “Who la it? What does she want diately after the girl. “We’d better ever known. You w en Dom sad w« men warned by the shrill official me for?” hurry,” she said. “I think it’s nearly got out of the haUt of going about siren which served him as a horn, he YOURSELF The butler was strugidtog to re sailing time.” together. John w o ri^ hard, S|Mad«< had little time to think connectedly Service ' gain his lost breath and seemed in They descended quickly. As they ing more and more time at the office^ Oi the fact that Nita Selim had been Bints On Uuw To Keep Well capable of replying but be urged reached the deck below the cry rang ’There were—trlvlal'^thtofs, oh, I murdered during a bridge game in by World PViiiiefi Authority Holding beauty In the hand is Shields in the direction from wlfich out once more: “All ashore who’s don’t know!—^that chused quartds« her rented home in Primrose Mea quite as Important as beholding it in he had come. For an instant the going ashore!” I felt n^lected (Sind mi^eate Bobby Jofiei) O f Cap From New Trapi, Tecs and Greats BRUNDAGE HEADS EH.S.-AUIIM Hartforfz Chanipioa Has To Make Country Clnb AMATEUR BODIES FOVRAUCME Never Been Takes Very Tonr More Hazardous; OZTHAISSGmilG Seriesiiy Onlside Ows Poindar Pro To Serve Same Man Named Preaident &tie.Biit Here’s Ss Big Here Again. of A. A. ). and A. . C. for 1 0 W9 Bc^ Unite HoneCon- OiaBce To Make a Real I ' Firat Time h Hiatory of Long, green fairways, minus eith Repstatios. er physical or mental hazards, are ii^-GniAnter, Eitensive rapidly disappearing at the Man Organizations. chester Country club course where HoKda; Protpram With the grounds crew is at wofk dally ' By TBOMAS W. STOWE ’ building new traps, setting back tees HeraM Sports Editor and tucking the greens away where Washington, Nov. 20.—(AP.)— Race Featnre. even a Scotland Yard man would For the first time In history the Bat Battalino’s scheduled t«n- ' round fight with Kid Chocolate in have a difficult job finding them. presidencies of both the Amateur Many h par four hole where the Manchestor High will play its New York December 12 for->the hard hitters felt that they could re Athletic Union and the American Alumni ’Thaakaglving Day morning wqrld’s featherweight title, marks lax a little in the 18-hole grind Olsrmplc Association rested today at the West Bide grkttnm. ’There bad the turning point in the fistic career against the elusive 70, will bo darned upon the shoulders of one man. been some talk of discontinuing tbe of the present tltleholder. Although good par fives when the workihen " Avery Bfundage, big, square- contest this year on account of the Battallno is the champion, he has and greens committee finish their • shouldered Chicago contractor, car stiff schedule through which the never received much credit for his task at the local course. ried the load lightly as befits a for team has battled btit it was arrang ring performances outside of Con Make It Tough mer American all-around track and ed to accomhiodate scores of gradu necticut. The Hartford battler has One objection to the Gountiy Club field champion who now, In his early ates who- requested such a gim e for been the subject of much ridicule course the past few years has been forties, can hold his own with the a re-union on their holiday home from time to time by New York best In the country at handball. coming. Although a man of strength and Bob Treat and "Tubby” Johnson f; v' vigor, Brundage owed his position of will select'the Alumni outfit which acknowledged leadership of amateur will battle their Alma Mater. Last athletics In this country largely to year the Alumni was defeated 12 to his genius as a peace-maker. 7. ’The game Thanksgiving will be a For several years keen rivalry if pre-turkey affair starting at 9:45, not Open find bitter enmity prevail Coach Tom Kelley announced tb .t ed between America’s two principal all of his regular team with the ex amateur sport governing bodies, the ception of two reserve backs, Fisher A. A. H. and the National Collegiate AM ERICANI AMERICAN J and Brown, will be available for i Athletic Association. duty. These two are going out of .AMATEUli OPEN, ^ CUP OPEN AMATEUR. To iDr. Charles W. Kennedy of town for.tksto turkey. Princeton University, president of ^bert Tyre Jones, jr., retired monarch of golfdom, won his first “tournament” at the age of six, 15 years later he became the national Manchester will have an exten the N. C. A. A., goes a large Share O ]^ champion. And this year at 28, Bobby returned to New York and met Mrs. Jones and toeir ctoldren,^bby III and o S l Matone the sive holiday program. The principal of the credit for establi^ing har British open and amateur champion^ ShorOy afterwards, he gathered his fourth major trophy, the American amatLr at Philadelphia^ event will be the annual cross mony. Dr. Kennedy willingly ac country run starting at 11:30 in cepted the secondary place as vice- which some two score of runners president of the Olympic Associa from various parts of the state *and tion while the offices of secretary This Gam© Massachusetts as well will compete. and treasurer as well as president In the evening the Rec Five will were bestowed upon A. A. U. men. Jones * Ears Redden open its season here against an Frederick W. Rublen of New York ‘v ' G O L F opponent to be annoimced. The was re-elected secretary and George night before the Rec Five plays jts ^ B y O.a K E E L E R . opening game for the season in W. Graves of Detroit was made When He Dubs Shot Middletown. A Major-*New London treasurer. All elections were unani Ockford football game for Thanks mous. No matter-how extreme a football giving afternoon had been announc ’The task of arranging for Ameri fan you may be, or baseball fan, or b^WRUAM BBAUqiFg By LOREN DISNEY ed for Hickey's Grove through the ca’s part in the Olympic games was boxing fan, you must admit, If you columns of an out of town news Billy Martin made easier yesterday through BUILDING A TEAM know anything about It whatever, (Assotiiatfid Press Sports Writer) paper but such a game has not been adoption which puts into effect an Last year Karl Davis left the Uni ' the lack of sufficient traps to make that golf is the game that has them New York (AP)—There is a room in the home of Robert arranged, according to officials of Bat Battallno organization plan designed to give Tyre Jones, jr., of Atlanta which glitters with cups and medals. versity of Pittsburgh, where he had the Majors. some of the fairways sporty. Local all sport governing bodies a voice in all sewed up in a sack when it comes served as graduate manager during sports writers. This wUl mark his golfers, trained to the course here, the affairs of the association. to arguments about rules. Thirteen cups are symbolic of national golf championships. the successful up-buildlng of the found themselves handicapped when first appearance In a Metropolitan Several of the departing delegates So far as I have been able to ob They will not be added to, now that the greatest golfer of his Panther’s prowess, to take a similar LAFAYETTE-LEHIffl ring and upon hls showing depends they went on strange courses where to the A. A. D. and A. 0. A. conven serve in 33 years, there is a golf post at Western Reserve, Cleveland. traps were as numerous as dubs on tory has retired from such competition. to a large extent the making or tions made their way today to Bos rule for everyUiing and there is time But the cup 'Jones is most proud^------—^— ■ Davis started out by scheduling breaking of his reputation as a a busy Saturday afftemoon. Con ton where funeral services Were to look up and apply that rule while good teams. Reserve took It'on the sequently the greens committee at of is a little four-inch affair. He IN 64THCONTEST fighter. scheduled this afternoon for Joseph. the competition is in progress. championship from his debut in 1916 chin regularly. This year, he kept The hard-boiled veteran New the Manchester clilb decided to won it when he was six years old, until 1923. ' B. , MacCabe, veteran member of- You do not hear, or read, many right on, scheduling top-liners such York critics have never taken Bat- madce the round a little tougher. aftermaths concerning the rules, fol BY HUGH S. FULLERTON JR. both organizations, who died, of and he is not so sure that It is really Jones himself thinks that these as Pitt and Carnegie Tech. In seven talino very seriously. ’The majority It is not , the intention ..of the lowing a golf match or a golf tourn Seven champlonshlpless years,- de games. Reserve scored 39 polntis greens committee to do adl the wofk apoplexy While attending one o f the his. Alexa atlrling, later the worn- seldom mention hls name without meetings here Stmday night. ament. I have heard of two in the spite the fact he was called one of against 267 by the enemy. New York, Nov. 20.—(AP)— it has planned during this fall last 37 national championships I en’s champion, Jones believes, lost While Ysde and Harvard, the big sarcasm or ridicule. To a certain ex the best shot makers In the amateur Next year J The -doctor prescribes tent they are justified in their-Mis or next spring and sumifter. The have covered. One was absurd from It through faulty scoring in a little the same medicine, the season’s guns of Saturday’s football warfare ranks, were due to his youthfulness sourian attitude. They have got to work will be done gradually so that the jump—a competitor at stroke half dosen hole toumaoient,-* and in a measure to fate. opener being with Purdue, and are plajdng their 49th game at New neither the club’s finances nor the TURKEYS FOR PRIZES play being allowed to move and tee Though this cup, Jones’ first, was Haven, Lafayette and Lehigh will be shown before they will admit In the matter of youthfulness, It games with Pitt and Syracuse fol course itself will be particularly up his ball, at a penalty of two strokes, won whefl m ost boys start to school, come together at Easton, Pa., for that Battallno is a rgpl champion. is recalled, Jones was only 21 wheh lowing. What’s It all about? You’ll set while the job is being done. Right t o one side of an unplayable posi golf wasn’t Bobby’s first love. have to watch the team’s scores dur the 64th time. The record, of the champion since now some of the improvements can he won his first national champion that September night a year ago AT FARR’S ALLEYS tion. As it was impossible to move Baseball girst Love ing the next two years to find out. This annual struggle between the be readily seen. the ball BACK of where it reposed, ship—the open at Inwood. two Pennsylvania rivals has come when toe l;ltle passed-into his hands In fact, so Bobby says, he took Pro Re-Xamed the application of the rule obviously Jones recalls that he had many to be one of the big events of the from the undeserving grasp of a up the game only because there AI Culver’s the Name The improvements to the course was correct. boyish traits that were handicaps in eastern football season and offers Frenchman, Andre Routls, has been Joe Farr, manager of the Ghartei' weren’t enough boys to make up a taken dare of, or at least started, hard, competitive golf. Among The Minnesota coxmtry gave as much in the way of thrUls as far from impressive. Almost inva Oak howling alleys has annoimced Notre Dame Ted 'Twomey, a great the Country club officials did an The other matter was a question decent baseball team, out by the other things, he loved to eat ice any other important rivalry. riably he has met defend except that he will give away turkeys next Eastlake golf course in AOanta tackle who didn't win a great deal other particularly good job this Tuesday night to mixed bowling of fact. The ball either was lost—a cream between rounds, a proceed Thus, far Lafayette has won 35 when fighting In hls owh backyard. penalty of stroke and distance —;or where the family had moved. ol publicity next to Jack Cannon at week. At a meeting of the Board of duos vdth the highest scores. His ing that Invariably left him feeing games to Lehigh’s 24. Only four Hence, is it little wonder that the was In a parallel water haSard,' a Notre Dame last year. From the Governors the popular young pro plan of competition is that the five Bobby’s first and for a while only Stuffy and out of shape. tie games have been played the last Metropolitan experts find little fessional of the past season, William penalty of one Stroke. That stroke club was a discarded cleak. When same territory came the man who is in 1899. cause to rave about toe successor to highest score, rollers, both m6n and So many things, so many turns of filling Twomey’s shoes this year—-Al Martin, was engaged for another might have a lot of difference in the nothing better offered, he used to These two big games do not com Kid Kaplan? women, prior to next Tuesday night, fate seemed to balk him in those Culver, from St. Paul. Young Mr. season. He is a local boy, brought 1830 United States Open champion follow Stewart Malden, Scot pro plete the list of ancient rivalries Chocolate, on toe other hand, has will engage in a roll-off, being pair ship, which was won by a margin 11 tournaments during this time, Culver Is six feet two inches tall, up on the course he is now in charge ed together by drawings. The team fessional, around the course. that Jones became something of a to be-renewed Saturday. long been toe Idol of New York fans of, and he is the youngest profes of two strokes. weighs over 200, hao a forearm like and critics alike. They have hailed with the highest totarwill receive a In spite of numerous reports to fatalist, in common with the many N. Y. U. plays Rutgers, rated the sional in charge of a legitimate The ruling of the official to a Steel beam and is a son of the Bill turkey and the team second highest the contrary, Jones never took ex professionals who believed that a Culver who played tackle on the Weaker team now but still the lead him toe uncrowned feather course in/Connecticut, at least, and charge wsis that the ball was in the tended lessons from the Carnoustie er In the series which has lasted weight champion. He rolled up a probably New England. Will get the same reward. League parallel water hazard. This cer certain player is pre-destined to win Northwestern teams of ’92-’94. scores afe not Included. Several master. He says he pickisd up a tournament. since 1890. Fordham gives Newrecord of something like 150 vic tainly was a reasopahle assumption, York another taste of old rivalry Unlike most professionals Billy good scores have been posted by Maiden’s technique through the nat Tony, the Champ tories with nary a defeat. But of since several thoussmd persons look Becomes *'Orown-tJp’' when it meets Bucknell and Boston Martin who is an efficient Instructor women bowlers already In this com ural imltatlvenesa of youth. late toe Spanish-Cuban seems to and a capable course manager, lets ed over all the available terrain not Tony Canzonerl either has one of College and Boston University fight have slipped a notch or two as petition but there is ample oppor in the hazard for the prescribed five During his early years Bobby was Jones thinks he suddenly started the golfers find out his qualities for the gosh-awfullest left hands in box again their private battle. shown by successive defeats at the tunity for others to earn their way minutes. quite frail, though he comes of ath playing a grown-up game to win his ing today, or Al Singer is a poor themselves. He’s almost too modest letic stock. But by his fourteenth first tournament. He played “Old Navy and Maryland meet in a hands of Jackie Berg and Fidel La- about his game, and keeps right on into the final five to be selected. fighter. Tony Canzonerl hasn’t one! lea's ancient hut still important The.same holds for the men. But they are still writing about year he had overcome tbe cause, a Man Par” Instead of individual play ol the gosh-awfullest left hands,' Barba. Notwithstanding these re doing a good job all during the golf mysterious stomach ailment. That ers. He crashed through at Inwood, game and Carnegie Tech plays verses, New York almost to a man ing season. Not a little of the praise the "Illegal” Yale touchdown against however, which makes Al Singer Temple and Villanova meets Georgia, and apparently all the of was the year he first entered the na and not a year elapsed without his look “just like Benny Leonard” will selects the Keed as a sure wihner of him that’s heard at the club tional amateur. It was played in adding a major trophy to his list. Georgetown in similar contests. Over what they term a “paper comes from the number of out of ficials were in error. look when Benny Is 94 years old. the Merlon Cricket Club at Phila Bobby finds competitive golf des Western Maryland, the only un champlou.” town members who are also mem Sport Chatter According to Fielding H. Yost, Tony will not be champion very long delphia. Jones was only 5 feet 4 beaten and untied tfam in toe east, Consequently if Battallno can bers in clubs in and around Hart the correct ruling would have been perately hard work. This is one of my friends, even though there is meets Albright. inches tail, but he weighed 165 the reasons he has quit. He lost 12 beat Chocolate, especially if he can ford. - \ to give Yale the ball on Georgia’s none more deserving than he. . New Haven, Nov. 20.—(AP)— pounds. punch his way to a kayo victory. There will be a specizd bowling 20-yard line. or 15 pounds in each tournament, The Yale football squad today near Course Changes As the noted football coach then Starts Threwtog Glttbs When toe pair clash at Madison match at Ctonran’s Alleys tonight tiiough he ^Can play the same Or, Unemployment ed toe end of toe trail which an As for the changes in the course between a pedr of two-man teams. sapiently points out, the whole t>uring the opentog" round Bobby amount of o'asual golf and drop no The big leagues are gotog to ar Square Garden’ on Friday night, — the job being done, and practically nually leaiU to toe classic clash Dec. 12, he will have done much to Charlie Kebart and John McMenemy course of the game would have been acquired a reputation that followed weighty gue again the matter of the prolific with Harvard. finished, on No. 16 is the most out changed. Yale might have gone on restore lost prestige. Some may be will meet Howard Murphy and him for years—that of throwing During his later days Jones got home run. Why don’t they take up With the starting lineup problem standing. ’The first two traps near to a score. And, .equally as likely, little such an outcome by stating Hamilton Metcalf. clubs. Jones explains he threw so he wouldn’t putt without seeing the question of the hen ^ d .toe egg ? apparently settled, the Elis today est the tee have been raised so that Georgia, with the added wear and clubs because he was mad at him the Imaginary line to the hole. ’This that Chocoiate is on toe down grade those low hit, sldw rising shots won’t were expected to go through their 'The Rec Five will practice to tear on attack, and time used, might self for dubbing shots. He still gets at times required a nerve-wracking Rochtte Considers and slipping badly, but on the have a chance olT'clearlng them, fu r have failed to put over the third and final session of heavy work. A light night at 8 o’clock at the East Side mad, he has revealed, but now the concentration. He also Concentrated You probably read the other day signal drill tomorrow'will complete whole, New York critics will .:.un- ther on, at a point .opposite where Rec. Tomorrow night at 7:45 the winning touchdown. only Indication is a reddening of the on at leaat three components of doubtedly admit that the Hartford the old tepnls courts were once lo that K. K. Rockns was considering their preparation for toe Crimson Cubs will workout. Ding*Parr will In golf, there is plenty Of tifiie to eare. every drive. an offer to become head coach at battler has something besides as of cated, two more good sized traps see what has happened, and to pro Invasion. succeed Harold Schwartz at quar Some critics have said that this Jones la married mid la the father toe University of California. You ficial title. It is Battaiino’a big have been built, only about fifty duce a rule on it. The ball either Is Albie Booth, coach Mai Btevens terback. temper was one of the reasons why of two children, Bobby Jones HI, probably read toe same thing to chance to win the respect and admi feet apart. Then almost at the edge in the hole or out of It, if you know has announced, will start as quar Jones fallsd to capture a major and eSara Malone Jones. 1926. And maybe you’ll read it ration of toe boxing^ world at large. of the l0th green to the left and to What I mean. In case of a styinle, terback Saturday. ’Two of the men The Reo t*iV4 ttiAy meet the Hart^ again in 1940, who knows? the right two low-backed traps have the nearest edges of the balls either who started against Princeton tord y . it. H. A. here Ttutoksfiving be absent from the starting lineup. In Java, rubber’ trees ar« b41ng been dUg. To zhiss the traps on this fiay night. Manager dtme was to are less than six Inches apart, or ilx cut down to make way for rice fairway the golfer inhst surely hit inches, or more, apart. And they Will That’s Fanny I 'They are Dud Parker, who has a cctoversatioh with Harry Hebert to fractured arm, and Rare, who has crops. This is the inevitable m ult high and over,-or straight down the day regarding such a game. lie still while being measured. ' Northwestern beat Ttoane by two when one tires of rubber. middle. It’s now a peach of a par Yost well says: “The arbiter’s de Only 12 Minutes of Play touchdowns. ’Tulane knocked Geor been replaced by Stewart. Austen four, , cision must stand, where every play gia loose after Georgia had beaten has been selected by Stevens to fill ■ The High school has started bais- both Yale and New York U. It to for Parker. The rest of the lineup The dog-leg No. 6 iS losing part of kethall practice and It won’t be long is dependent upoh conditions pro NOTICE! its bend in the revamping of the duced by preceding decisions. In most makes you wonder what kuid will he the same that started last before the ihdoor sport gets \mder- of football teams they have at Yale Saturday against the Tiger. course. ’The tee iS being pushed ’way. j football the court of last resort is north a bit so it will be only a slight on the chalklined gridiron. Officials and New York U. Likewise, at New Haven—^Mal Stevens, Yale Let JOE Repair Your Indianapolis— Tracey Cox, In ■Northwestern. coach appears to have been satis dog-leg. Blit this Isn’t helping the dianapolis, outpointed Harry Forbes make human mistakes, but are an~ Every once is so often the demon ^Elder’s 98 yard run for a touchdown HUPMOBILE, DE SOTO, golfer any, because the sixth greed Important part of football.’’ in, the Army-Notre Eame game of fied with YalWs cltse victory over Chicago, 10. “ statisticians emerge from their fig Mohler Speaks Up Princeton. He expects to make only ili. being tucked away up in the ------*««-'■ ------"‘“ ■“•■“T ' ----- ’• ,True. But it Is difficult for even ures with something really interest- last year. That required 18 seconds. GRAHAM OR CHEVROLET woods beyond where the present a human being to make mistakes to Cagle Of the A m y eoheumed 15% During toe game with California, two changes in his lineup for Har course, won’t be quite so easy nex't green Is-located. ’The new sixth the application of the rules of golf. tog. Buch an occasioh Is novir at seconds to the Stanford, game of Orville Mohldr, TrojCh quarterback, vard and one of these is due to the- V. Sales and Service on green will be a bowl. A natural season.. When did you hear of a “long hand.. Hugo L. RUSch, Writing in thb 1928 When he'toads a zig-zig nm for caught a pass, told a couple of his Injury to Dud Parker. Ned Austen piece of ground admirably adapted Fairways Dressed count,” in golf, for instance? -- ^tohUfiti Atoarioan, reports that the a net gain of 23 yards. But these interferers which California men to will take his place and Stewart will HUPaiOBILES, DE ‘ SOTOS, While Edl these traps, tees and though you sometimes hear thingfi ayeraiili tito4 the actually to take out, ahd fan 74 yards for a replace Rare to the itoe. for tricky shot purpose was found aro^ exceptions. The oommon line : : • GRAHAMS i and Is now being worked so that it greens are being built the ground said about sixteen practice swings! mdtioff durtog a football game Is 12 p)«^ averages but 8 seconds:. touchdown. If he expects to fepcat Cambridge—A good many fans ___^ ______will be ready in the spring. crew is busy uso putting a top .A. mtohtes. Tha bthat 48 mtoUtoe 6 i But wtole It seems as if the public that when U; 'B. C. plays Notre are just as glad that it tt Albie dressing on many of the fairways Booto who is going to {fiay for Tale Mew Tees tbe .'hdur ptoytog period -a«a eon-* .were being cheated, the actual sec Dame, he will have to teU ’em Idic e that burhed up last Summer and mim4d by M^aui, shifts, and hud* night before the game. against Harvard and not the Crim H. A. STEPBI NS A new tee is helng grown now A. & N. SPORTS onds during Which the ball moves tbeh hardened this fall. A good coat dles.^ are but the climaxes of little indi son freshman who is Impersozzating IM Center SL Just in .back of the old tee at No. ing o f loam has beefi spread over At ifirst blush this cMiams sort of him to practice. They think It would 3. This extends the distance to the vidual dramas. In the keconds pre every fzdrway that was hi bad condi- a raw deed to the publlCi SC yoU pay ceding the passing of the ball the be much harder to ^ve a dieer for hole abouA ^ yards. A hew tee is tlOft last summer.' All' ti>e greens The Army and Navy Club will 35 for a ticket, for instance, you ac AFTERNOON BOWLING the freshman Star, PescoaoUda. also'beifi# l ^ t at Xo.‘'l0, away up imeotator must, to appreciate the have beefi top-dreJSed .fifid the rain meet Hose Company No. 3 in a tually are payliigf almost 325 an hour inay, determine just where the ball West Point—The lose o t Cy Let- on.IAfie stffgt this tee was badly of the past week end is already tak for real football. And again, elnc« zeUer is causing plenty of trouble For a GjBorgeOiis worn this put summ^ horseshoe pitching match at seven Ilea recall what down it is, what AT THE E/ S. REC SOON ing good effect. Although this Is not o’clock tonight at the ex-service most people arrive a half hour be the score Is, who is or is not in the for Army’s coaching ttk s . In nlaoe. Another trap Is beidg built at No. all the work the greifis oommlttee fore the game begins and are still of a tried back they have ovee & just in bsidk of the green so that men’s clubhouse. Tomorrow evening Uneuj), end decide which men to has to view it wilT probably consti the final •sitting of the first A. and trying-to'leave A half hour after watch to order to follow the ball. candidates, Sebastian, FrstttMl and F r e e shots that carry over the green will tute this year’s task. When the golf N. pinochle toUrhameilt will he held. ward, one epenili'from three and a Gkmcrally he finds he has gotten An afternoon bowling league ds Crieketts and idl thm lUl] are in invariably die; in the trap. It won’t ers get out early next spring they half hourk in the etadlum to see only sveiything straight in his mind. He being formed at the Bast Side Rec toe running for the job. be possible'to. roll them up from in will find a course to be ;Proiid of. 12 mlfiufes of actual football. Mr. may fed that he is gstting too much reation Center. Anyone who is In Hanover—It. titoes more than a, back o f the. fifth green any more. ’The azinual meeting uf'the Man- Rusch also declares that the aver for hie money rather than too little. terested In joining and bdWltog.once , poor season to keep A good man A new greeOi fit the 14th Is coutetti- dbSStor Coufitry dub comes in k'eb- Last Night'S Fights age length-of a jiiay, that if, form And ftom toe players point of , view, a wesk is requested to call and leave J down at Dartmouth. Ed O’Cohtiori plated. W ofk tnui' fiot- beeh Started itiaiy. A t that time a., new. set of the instant the center snaps the ball one fifto of the entire time of the name as soon asa poiil p6iiible< I tackle, has not made aitKto of a ofi this. It is planned to place the Officers w ill fes^elected.^^e social back niitu it ‘ if > grounded, is on^ gaffte ii a great plenty to devote to A gym olass' hi being held on' Fri- ihowtog this yeifiF, biit he wai green further back near the swamp season is not yet in full ((wing at the Grand Rapldft-.W.. ,L. (Young) 4% seconds. Flints eonsutoi an av Bara scrambling and nard running. day nighiCs at' the West Side Recrea SES SUNBOX-B AD ahd trap it ecnisiderabiy more than club and hone of the psual winter @tribling, Macon, Oa., knocked cut erage of nine Seconds, and once to He would probably be to "favor of tion building. This class is for wom the present Qpe^ jrh is .hole, consid actlvihsa have yet bfiinpT " ed* ' ~The Whitney Gtordtoe, iSfonito d ly , CSa,/ a whiib there is a play laiting 15 en and starts at 7:30 o’cloek. All _ ___ ered the eaaliai pa* loiit oA-we ...... thc ; eottferenees ahd inilfif"' " 8. MoAMN or nacre, ffuoh a was Mitlcii. weiBeft tocttbcTi arc wdleenM. 1 to thhi gaac m i f ?:-V- PAGE TBN^ MATJ^^ R T F^R EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTERi^ CONN. THURSDAY, N O T O IB ^ 2t),‘1930. C L X S ^ I EDS^ECTIO LOST AND FOUND POULTRY AND APARTMENTS—FLATS— througli which this service will be ^ v t W i ^ A d Intonnattoli w come more ueariy self-supporting. SUPPLIES 43 TENEMENTS 63 TRUSTS PROBLEMS At the present time some of our WOTNG SMUIONLOSS ^■-?r LOST-SLACK AND WHTl'm wire FOR RENT—^MODERN 5 room flat, state departments of'agriculture are riT 'Manchester haired Fox Terrier. Harry Maid- flTidiTig' it so difficult to furnish ade There were ei^bt pe'mbera of the ment, 99 Robert Road, telephone FOR SALE—GEESE dressed or ' 1st floor, 37 Delmont street. Phone ON FARM O YANKS quate inspection with the state Blue Triangle club or the Y, W. C. alive^ 319 Lake street 8039. ■ i n i n w i i C E Evening Herald 7828. funds provided for this service that A. Girls who moln'rCd to Willimantic -J- \ t last Thursday evening, where they LOST—BETWEEN NORTH Coven FOR SALE-r-200 ROOSTERS and FIVE ROOM PLAT, all improve the adoption of any new state surprised one of their honorary CLASSIFIED grades may have to be held up till ^VERTISEMENTS try and Tolland, Thursday, Novem- pullets, Rhode Island Reds sind ments, first floor, nice neighbor ilgricultore Commissioner members. Mrs. George W. Hills. hw 18th, black and tan dog, with White ■ Leghorns, weight between hood $25.00, available Dec. 1st, or adequate funds ^re a-vailable. The president. Miss Clara ChEindler before. Apply Chas. J. Strickland, “All of the six New EMgland Sinkmg 'o f ^ d a n l Ho|lc" Count »lx nvera«« white markings. Reward. Phone 4 1-2 and 5 lbs., 6 1-2 months old. and Mrs. EUa Burnham were chauf \ Initials, numbori and abbreviation# Manchester 8186. C. Lombardo, 104 Homestead 168 Main street. Phone 7374. Says New England Has States ere interested iurthi^ situa feurs for the party. Refreshmeqts •aobcount as a word and compoui^. street. Homestead Park, Manches tion as tile failure of this inspection Worst' Shippiag CasuKj' ■words as two worda Minimum cost tS FOR., RENT-r5-RObM tenement, 'were served. LOST—GREEN POCKETBOOK be ter. program ih. one state can seriously Over fifty members of Wapping first floor; all.improvements; steam' Ability .To Solve Them. affect the v£due of the grading in all 'u «% S U *i‘”r“ i.T f .r W » « » t tween East Hartford and South Grange attended the funeral of Mrs. FOR SALE*~GEESE for Thanks- heat.-Inquire 80 Bisseli street;‘ ‘ the other states. This is. especially Manchester Saturday afternoon. Arthur Davison last Simday, and Reported This Year. . Contents valuable to owner. Re gli^ng. 62 Hartford Road. Phone true where the use of the New Eng *“*■ » « » FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on Hartford, Nov. 20 — S. McLean the bearers were also chosen from ward. Miss Helen Masin, Middle- 8962. Buckingham, Commissioner of Agri land label is involved. the brothers of the Grange and were e Consecutive D*T« ••! -J ®J*l , ! 5*1 Madison' street, all improvements, “To the present time the whole 3 Consecutive Days ..j • cts jJ town, Conn. Telephone Middletown culture speaking at the sixth annual Thomas Heritage, Alfred' Stone, London, Nov. 20.— (A P )—^Wlti TURKEYS 45c POUND from 6 to including steam beat. Telephone emphEusis nas been put on the prepa 1182-4 collect meeting of the New England Coun Robert Newcomb and Wallace Hall. All orders for Irregular Insertions 15 poimds. Martin Kristoff, Dia 3782 or inquire at 100 E. Center ration of products smd the whole only its masts protruding from the. cil in Boston today expressed con Mrs." Catherine Fox has returned will be charged at the one time raw. mond Lake Road, Glastonbury. street. field of meurketing practices and waters of the Atlantic, the Nelson Special rates tor long-term e v ^ fidence in. tb9 fibiUty and ingenuity recently from a ■visit at Briar Cliff, day advertising given upon AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement of the New England Yankee to work conditions has largely been neglect steam naidgation compan3r*s new ed. Reports of the United States New York. Ads ordered for tiree or sU days with or without garage, all im out a solution for their agricultural liner, Highland Hope, lay, beneath' and stopped before the third or fifth ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Department of Agriculture state Mrs. Harriet Newberry of West provements, steam heat. Inquire problems. The New England Hartford has been spending several day will be charged only for the m - 1926 BUICK MASTER Brougham, that while prices at the \farm have the waves off the Farilhoea Islands, EXCELLENT EATING apples $1 381 Center street. Marketing Program is making days with her son Harold M. New tual number of times the ad 1926 Buick Master 4 passenger fsdlen drastically, wholesale prices Portugal, today, a complete wreck. ed, chargln-T at the rate earned, but bushel. Crawford range with Lynn satisfactory progress. Important berry and family. Five hundred thirty four pecions, no allowance or refunds can be made coupe, motor, paint and upholstery have not reacted to the same extent, very good, small down payment. oil burner $60. 250 gal oil tank. E. FOR RENT—8 ROOMS, first and as is the solution of our farm Mrs. Emma J. Skinner, who has comprising passengers and on six time fcds stopped after tne second fioor, 2 baths; bargain; and retail prices show a compara Phone 6508, 139 Oak street. S. Edgerton, 655 North Main St. marketing problems. Commissioner been quite ill with a severe cold is were quartered in hotels at Peni^ie, ^^No*%’l forbids” ; display lines not $30.00. 3 Walnut, near Pine street, Buckingham said, it is only a tively small reduction. “It seems to me that the farmer much better. ♦ Portugal, a'waiting a ship t^^Ctm- sold. ... FOR SALE—BUICK 1924 Master near Cheney Mills. Inquire Tailor, means to an end, that of continuing Mr* and Mrs. Harry Frink have The Herald will not be responsible can largely blame himself for this vey them to South American ports Six touring in good runnhig con FUEL AND FEED 49-A Telephone 5030. a high type of manhood and woman recently .purchased a new Fada for more than one Incorrect Insertion condition. I am beginning to wonder for which they were boimd, or hack of any advertisement ordered for dition. Price low. Tel. 5556. hood on our New England farms and radio from Morgan J. Bradley. to Ei^land.. -i FOR SALE—HARD WOOD $6 load FOR RENT—6-ROOM TENEMENT whether we have not reached a point more than one time. or slabs $5; also light trucking in our rural homes Those who are attending the Na- One Dies The Inadvertent omission of Incor GOOD USED CARS at 17 Himtington street, near Cen where we can decide, that the time done. V. Flrpo, 116 Wells street. "Our modem civilization, due tional Gremge sessions in Rochester, Of the 537 persons makii^lthe rect publication of advertising will be Cash or Terms ter; newly decorated. Apply An lE.rgely to the increased use of ma has passed when the individual ® Windsor rectified only by cancellation of the Dial 6148. farmer can market his own produce voyage on the Highland Ho]^ .all, charge made for the service rendered. Madden Bros. drew Swanson, 25 Huntington chinery, the progress made in mod' Grange are Mr. and Mrs. Harold to advantage without running the except three were safe. One o f these All advertisements must conform 681 Main St Tel. 6500 street, or telephone 3428. em science and the intricate inter Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth In style, copy and typography with FOR SALE — HARDWOOD and risk of being accused of jumping to died during the night from injuries. regulations enforced by the publish slabs. Hardwood $9.00 per cord; relationships of business has become Stoughton and Miss Edith Allen. Two others, a Spanish woman and REMARKABLE VALUES FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, on sensitive social and economic conclusions. Most of our marketing ers and they reserve the right to slabs $8.00 per cord. Satisfaction Edgerton street, all modem im methods have been In vogue since The Blue Triangle held its first her child were not accounted for edit, revise or reject any copy con IN USED CARS guaremteed. Lathrop Brothers. Tel. structure. in which the Interests of regular .meeting ^ t h their , new sidered objectionable. 1926 Buick Coach provements, five minutes to mills the time when the memory df man and were believed to be lost ' 3149. Prompt delivery. business, industry and agriculture officers last Monday evening at the CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to 1926 Reo Sedan Telephone 7025. runneth not to the contrary and I ’The loss of the Highland Hbp^ ‘ ‘ be published same day must be re are so closely interwoven that they Y. M. C. A. rooms. There were WEIS the 'Worst shipping casuedty re ceived by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdays Hupmobile Sedan SEASONED HARD WOOD stove should be kept as nearly in balance believe the time has come when we FOR RENT—4 ROOM FLAT, trol must seriously consider the develop twelve members present. After the ported this year by Lloyds. The ves- - 10:30 a. m. , 1929 Pontiac Coach length, truck of 90 cubic ft at as possible. business meeting, there were re 1929 Buick Roadster ley line, convenient to millo, all ment of a program looking toward sel’s bull insuTEmce amounted to , TELEPHONE YOUR $8.00 a load. Call 1016 East Middle improvements. Inquire 243 Center “I believe,” the commissioner said, freshments. Miss Clara Chandler ' 1924 Studehaker Touring the improvement of our marketing 647,000 pounds sterling (about $3,- WANT ADS. Turnpike. Charles Anderson. Tel. street. Telephone 6990. the success of this New Elngland and Miss Lillian E. Burgess were 235,000) Emd the entire insurance, Dial 7220 For Demonstration. 4978. Farm Marketing Program has an practices. Ads are accepted c*ver the telephone “The whole. system of marketing hostesses. , , including that oh freight and'p^- at the CHARGK RATE given above JAMES SHEARER important part to play, not merely Miss Margaret Welles who was FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM down and distributing farm products sEige money, probElbly will athount'' as a convenience to advertisers, but Buick Agency FOR SALE—BEST SEASONED stairs flat, all improvements, ex in the future of New England agri hurt in an automobile accident last the CASH RATES will be accepted aa should be studied. These parts of to a million'pounds.-The ship wiui' Cor. Main and Middle Turnpike haM wood, 1-2 cord load $5.00. 1-4 cept beat. Apply 111 Holl street. culture with an annual production Monday evening and taken to the FULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi the system which perform no useful making its fourth ii^yEi^ ness office on or before the seventh cord load $3.00. Prompt delivery. Telephone 7330. valued at nearly half a billion dol Memchester Memorial hospital, re day following the .first Insertion of Phone Rosedale 25-4. Geo. Buck. lars or any particular state but also function .*;hould be eliminated and turned to her home on Avery street each ad otherwise the CHARGE AUTO ACCESSORIES— in the future of a region of states those parts which are functioning at KATE will be collected. No responsi FOR SALE—HARD WOOD slabs Tuesday forenoon. FOR RENT—8 ROOM with garage, strongly cemented together by ties an excessive cost for the service Mrs. Ellen B. West spent the SEVEN ROOM bility for errors in telephoned edt TIRES 6 $5 large load, equal hard wood; will be assumod and their accuracy modem improvements. Call 8120. that should be growing stronger as they perform should be supplanted week-end at the home of Mr. and also furnace chunks $6. Chas. SINGLE cannot be guaranteed. time goes on—that re^on which we ty some 'ess expensive and more ef Mrs. Arthur Sweeney of Glaston FOR SALE— SIX 31x6.00 Fisk Palmer, 6273. FOR RENT—4 ROOM FLAT up ficient method. » INDEX OF heavy duty cord tires and tubes; who live in and love call New Eng bury. Ehitra lEurge lli^nff room, fireplace, stairs, near troUey and silk mills, land. “The only way in which the New CLASSIFICATIONS •practically new; bargedn. Flats 1000 LOADS hard wood slabs, saw England fanner can obtain better sun psurlor, 4 chambers, bath, part^ 829 Center street. Inquire 2 Eliza ‘The reports from all the New A miniature golf course, says a tile, hot water heat laige lot with Hlrtns ...... Filling Station, Rock'ville Road. ed stove length and imder cover. beth Place. prices for his products, without in Engagements .. Cash price $5.00 per load. L. T. England state departments of agri news item, has been set up in a shrubbery, walk Euid curbing. Price culture indicate that the New Eng creasing Ihe price of those products church. Many have doubtless felt Marriages ...... Wood, Co. 3 AND 5 ROOM tenements on to the consumer and thus reducing below cost Owner hEui other in- ' jDeaths ...... issssstsaasaabfi* FLORlSTS^NURSfiRlES 15 land Marketing Program is making that nothing short „ of a, prayer ;tercsts to care for and sacrifice. * Card of Thanks.. Brainard street, nwdejgx improve definite'v progress. Considering the Consumption, is by improving his would, hrip their score. Ip Memoriam .. FOR SALE — SEASONED hard ments, rent loW.' . Af^ly Aaron. marketing and distributing prac ■ SmEdl CE«h payment ' ‘ ^ wood $6 load, split*$7, hard wood fact that the grading and standard- Lost and Found ...... FOR SALE — CUT FLOWERS, Johnson, 62 Linden street. Phone tices to the. point where he can claim Announcements slabs $5 load. Fred O. Glesecke, [isation of New Englamd farm pro Buy a lot on Qreienhlll Tenhce, Personals ...... chrysanthemums, pom-poms, car 3726. more of the consumer’s dollir. The AGENTS WANTED nations and calendulas; also some telephone Rosedale 36-12. ducts is a comparatively new ven Pitkin street Be sure to see'this Automobiles ture, the progress that has been only way to' do.this is by reducing] Become an exclusive representative Automobiles for Sale J potted plants. Krauss Greenhouse, FOR RENT—5 ROOM PLAT steam the present distribution costs that for ' the nationally ‘ famous Ann Pen beautiful resldentlEd section before Automobiles for Excha’ngs •••.•■ • FOR SALE—HARD WOOD, stove made is very encouraging. Especial 621 Hartford Road. Tel. 8962. eat, newly renovated at 219 Sum now exists between him and the con- I nington hosiery. Get in no'w for the deciding. Auto Accessories—Tires ...... • or fire-place, $6 per load. Also soft mit street or phone 5495. ly so as it is being participated in crest pf the holiday business and Auto Repairing—Painting " wood $5 per ^oad. W. J. McKinney, chiefly by indlifidtial producers, sumer of his products. . ] build a business for yourself. No ex Auto Schools ..., ...... "*A perience necessary. 'Write Now tor Rosedale 28-2. FOR REINT—4 ROOM tenement, ^iirhich limits the possibility of gi'ving “¥he emphasis which the Federal ROBERT J. SMITH Autos—Ship by Truck ...... • MO V IN G— TR U C K IN G - Farm Board is placing not merely your territory for this quick selling Autos—For Hire ...... » all improvements, garage If de it the advertising on which such a quality stocking. lo w St. Garages—Service—Storage 10 STORAGE 20 FOR SALE—KEROSENE, furnace on the co-operative selling of farm sired. Apply 95 Foster street. Tel, progn^am usually depends for its suc ANN PENNINGTON H O SIERY CO. Real Estate and Insurance. Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 and fuel oils for all makes of oil cess. products but also on the necessity IZO BoyUton SL Boaton, Mnsa. Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 12 5230.. for organizing in national commoj Business and Professional Services PERRETT & GLENNE7 Inc.—Mov burners, in any quantity. Tele ___ . Grading Encouraged Business Se'rvices Offered ...... it ing, packing and shipping. Daily phone 6869. Fred Brousseau. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all *Tt has encouraged producers to dity imits, is timely. An improve Household Services Offered . . . . . l l - A Improvements, newly renovated. C, grade and pack their products ac ment in our^local marketing condi h Building—Contracting 14 service fo and from New York. 14 FOR SALE—SEASONED blfch or J. Tuttle, 51 Flower street. Tele cording to grades promulgated by tions is much to be desired but Florists—Nurseries iSSSSSSSS l i trucks at your service. Agents for hard wood, stove ordflre-place, half Funeral Directors 14 United Van Service, one of the phone 5834. the several New England States and without a national commodity mar or full load, good measure and ser- keting organization any state com Heating—Plumbing—Roofing . n 11 leading long distance moving com- identified by an official label which Insurance ...... It Mce. Fred Miller, Rosedale 33-3. modity organization would be help pfinies. Connection In 162 cities. FOR RENT —SEVERAL FIRST gniarantees their origin and superior Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 class rents. Seward J less in preventing the chaos which A Safe 7% Investment Moving—Tngcklrig—Storage to Phone 30«S, 8860, 8864. FOR SALE-SEASONED BIRCH ApplY- -EV guality. These grades also appeal to Painting—Papering ...... t i Holl, 865 MainIn street >' one the (kscriminating buyfers who de •SC often exists on our loesl markets • . I Professional Services I s s s • s tt wood $5 per toad, ilard wood $6 4642. from ill-advised and ill-timed ship-1 L. T. WOOD CO.— Furniture and per load. Thomas Wilson. Phone mand high quality products. In or • ■■ ^ ' - * * 1. Repairing |t piano moving, modem equipment, der to facilitate the interstate traffic ments from other parts of the coun Tailoring—Dyeing—leaning 8581 or Rosedale 37-4. FOR RENT—5 ROOM apartments try. These shipments befaeflt no one Toilet Goods and Service ...... 36 experienced help, public store- in these products the grades of like Your surplus funds placed in the Cumu- Wanted—Business Servlcs ...... 14 Qouse. Phone 4496. all improvements, wonderful loca products in the severed states have as they usually do not pay back to EdneatloBal tlon. Apply Mr. Coliina. 6t Wads been made as nearly identical as pos the shipper his costs of production, Courses and Classes IT GARDEN—FARM - worth street. South MMChester. packing and transportation and they la^Ye Preferred Stock of The Holl Invest 18 sible. This practice will become in Private Instruction, ...... DAIRY PRODUCTS 5Q force the local grower^to ssll their Dancing * ...... S8-A REPAIRING 23 6 ROOM TENEMENT, 26 Walker creasingly important as this .Inter Musical—Dramatic 89 state-traffic increases. products at ruinously'-low prices ment Company will bring you a good re- Wanted—Instruction ...... 89 FOR SALE—GREEN MOUNTAIN street, all improvements, garage VACUUM CLEANER: gun; phono "T hese, grade? have also been which are seldom adequately rep Financial potatoes, and Yellow Globe tur good location, rent reasonable. In resented in reduced costs to consum Bonds—Stocks—^Mortgages ...... 81 graph, clock repairing. ■ Key mak made to correspond to the United nips. Apples 50c bu. E. A. Buck- quire 30 Weilker. Geo. Murdock. ers. That we will be driven to adopt Business Opportunities...... 18 ing. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. land, Wapping, Conn. States grad.es as closely as possible .1 }. :• (■ Money to Iioan ...... 88 90 that use could be made of Inspec organized methods for selling our Help and Sltnatlona FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement farm products seems to be just as FOR SALE—GREEN MOUNTAIN with garage, all improvements, 22 tors of the 'United States Depart Help Wanted—Female ...... 86 COURSES AND CLASSES 27 inevitable as the adoption of a com Help Wanted^^Alale ...... 84 potatoes $1.25 per bushel. Edward Ridge street. ment of Agriculture in adjusting dif Help Wanted—^Male or Female .. 17 Boyle, Manchester Green. Tele ferences of opinion'between grower prehensive g^rading program. Present assets are two and one-half Agents Wanted ...... 81-A BARBER TRADE taught in day “I believe that all those interested Situations Wanted—Fem ale...... 88 and evening cl£U3ses. Low tuition phone 4316. FOR RENT—5" LARGE sunny and buyer or grower and his state Situations Wanted—M ale ...... 89 rooms, first floor,; steam heat departments of-agriculture. In de in the future of New England agri rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 culture shoulB elrive to maintain an times tile amount of preferred stock Out^J Employment Agencies...... 49 Market street, Hartford.* rent $35 including garage, 329 termining these grades^'an effort is Live Stock—Pets—Poaltrr—Vcklclea HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 ' East Center street. made to make them fit the com open minded attitude in regard to Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 this problem of marketing, for the Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 48 'One-'uaed coal range $35. mercial demands and the consumer standing. Poultry and Supplies ...... 48 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene will power of maay can accomplish HELP WANTED—MALE 36 One used combination rangs $110. preference. Grades that find no com Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 ment. All improvements, between mercial demand c» cost* more to little agaiiist.>th9 won’t po^r of a For Sale—UUeellancons AT ONCE—SOUTH iJtfERICA or Several gas ranges frou $10 u]^. Spruce and Main streets. Apply pack than the consumer is wilUng ip f(Bw w h ere'^ gh h iiod. mai4irtting Is Articles for Sale ...... 4$ ' WatktaJi Furniture Exchange ' Boats and Aecessorles ...... 49 United States. Perinanent'. ppsl'* Samuel Yulyes, 701 Matn•^^^eet. pay have no commercial value. cbficeriied.>’ V 1 For further particulars inquire of Building Materials ...... 47 tions; labor, clerical, mechanical, “Distant products c a r e f u 11 y j “In the fundamental problem of Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 ; salesmanship; experience unneces packed and graded, properly Identi stablizing our New England agricul- Electrical Appliances—Radio . . . 49 i WANTED— TO BUY 58 ture, that of efficient production, Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A | sary. Salaries $25.-$100. weekly, HOUSES FOR RENT 65 fled and extensively advertised are Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 60 : transportation furr ’shed. Box 1175, WANTED TO BUY second hand finding their way into our markets this New England Farm Marketing Household Goods ...... II Chicago. furniture, stoves and ranges. James FOR RENT—5 ROOM house, mod in such quantities that our consum Program plays a minor part. How Machinery and T o o ls ...... 18 em , improvements available Nov. ever, In the second phase of this Musical Instruments...... 68 H. Hopkins, 81. West Main street, ers are becoming so grade conscious Office, and Store Equipment . . . . 14 Rockville, Conn. Telephone 17-2, " l5th. Call 8120... that I am inclined to believe New problem, that ha'ving to .do with the EDWARD J. HOLL Specials at the S tores...... 19 AGENTS WANTED 37-A Rockville. England farmers will be forced to marketing of these products, this Wearing Apparel—F u rs ...... iti FOR RENT—9 ROOM HOUSE with Eidopt a similar prograna* whether New England Farm Marketing Pro Wanted—To Buy ...... 88 AGENTS TO CANVASS with garage, ‘ all improvements, Eivail- gram is playing a major, part It is Rooms. -Board—Hotela—Resorts household necessity. Write Francis they wEuit to or not. On this matter 865 Main Street Restaurants ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 able November 15th. Call.S120. the New England consumer casts the making it possible for the efficient Rooms Without Board ...... 89 Sanitation Co., 20 Adelaide street, producer of farm products to reEip Hartford, Conn. deciding vote. Boarders Wanted...... 8 9 -a “The future succesa of this whole the rewards for his lalw.^tJirough Country Board—Resorts ...... 90 FOR RENT—FURNISHED room HOUSES FOR SALE 72 Hotels—Restaurants ...... 91 progrram depends on the adequate in an adequate marketing pre^am, the Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 98 SITUATIONS WANTED— and garage, 26 Cumberland street. spection df those graded products on only way in which he cEin turn his Real Estate For Rent 168 Benton street,* ^ e room bimga- efforts into money. Apartments, Flats, Tenements . . 18 MALE 39 our New England markets, perhaps low, steam heiitir^garagfc, all im eventiiaily on the New York Eind “I have confidence that the in Business Locations for Rent . . . 94 WANTED—ROOMS— provements, Ca^' terms; also new Houses for Rent ...... 96 POSITION WANTED by reUable other markets located outside New genuity and native ability of the Suburban for Rent ...... IS BOARD 62 6 room boua6;'.'3!4h^bon§ 8713. . England,'-This inspection service is New England Yankee which has Summer Homes for Rent ...... 97 married man, work of any kind. I can drive any career truck any becoming more and more of a prob made possible the solution of so Wanted to R e n t...... I8 w a n t e d — BOARD for mother many of our industrial problems, by Real Estate For Sale where. Best of references. Phone lem ai the number of our graded I and 9 year old girl, Swedish birth, BANK LOSES $115,000 the exercise of those same quEdlties, Apartment Building for Sale . . . 99 3469. . < where girl will be cared for while productk-lncreases. It is expensive' Business Property for Sals ..... TO and oim state legislative committees make po^^ible' the solution of our Farms and Land for Sals ...... 71 mother works, or light housekeep agricultufEd problems. ImportEmt sis Houses for Sale ...... 7J Berry, Ala., Nov. 20.— (A P )— too o^n; fall to recognize its im ing room.' Write Box Z, in .care of Berry* authorities announced today are our farm marketing. ,,problems, Lots for Sale ...... 78 LIVE STOCK- Herald. portance in the appropriations they Resort Property for Sals ...... 74 VEHICLES 42 that Phelan Shepherd, cashier of make for this phEuse of.the work c' j they are only a- meEms:.,to.An end— Suburban for Sals ...... 76 the Bank of Berry, had reported to our department of agriculture. that of contin'ulng a .hlgh GAS BUGGIES—Kodak as You Go By p r a n r ; b e c k • WE SIMPLY MUST HERE IT IS, I’D FORGOTTEN FIND THAT SNAPSHOT MOTHER,.. OH , NO.. ABOUT THIS ONE..TI^E OF YOU IN MR. HORN'S THIS IS THE ONE YOU BIG WHEAT KING WHO ARMS... AND WHEN TOOK OF THAT RUSSIAN s k ip p e d ABROAD WHEN::^ WE DO.. HE’LL DUKE WHO CLAIMED TO TRIED TO SERVE mPER'S OWN AN ESTATE IN ON HIM. I'LL LA^ 11B9TBRDAY SIBERIA WORTH MILLIONS, IT ASIDE.. HE 1'^^ HEM ™ BUT WHO TURNED MAY BE BACK ACTEG UPON o u t t o b e a NOW. MR. HORNS POLISH M A D V IC e, BARBER. AND WAS "NOT HOME” , WHEN MRS. VENEER AND CARLOTTA CALLED.' 'iCii BUT • THEV ' : ■''JU HEARD HIM ■^■'9 >’v. SINGING, JOHNIIY bounM some applet tilfNirilt of Vfbr 2 AND He sold them at the rate of 6 for 8 oMli ami pained 12 eenta. ^ * RESOLVED Howmanyappkailldlielwy?^,;^ T O iIVENGE .. . . ! r R e ' : r VfMSyUT,, ...... -Y' ... ^ sTioKUSB So l u t i o n o n n i » t t ^achb 'V r-' \m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. S O lte M ANCl«5$Tto CONN. THURSDAY, N0VEM B^ 20,1980. P^GE-Due^' ■e* •— Clapper Fanny SAYS: ,\ OTIPPY tif Percy U iktm kf SENSE ^I<0NSEN$E / ■ ■ s i s t e ■w ’ ■; B lddl^. r ' Why is jpaper mossy adom vslu* :/ .. shle thwi gold? . «> Qsosttss, when you put It in yow IKwi^ dou- bis It and when ysu thlis i t duti you find it stiU'in CRB4SBS. - - f . - - W hat., files, {o m e r and rests ^never? . . .'The wind. How would y ^ spsilc ^ a tailor when you r hot Mhjeml^ his name? . . . You wOuld call him Mr. So and So. Why dKl Adam Wte the apple which Eve g^ve him? . . . Because be had no Imife. What is it that we often see made ti. and never see after it is made? . . . f "iw I m.' A noise. What is the best land for chil dren? . . . Lan^land. A woBd Of three syllables seek ?tii J Ptrey L. Croeby, Great Britain ngbla reairved you find, that has m it twenty-six I King Featorea-Syndieata, bK. letters combined? .. . Alphabet. T is true X have both' face and hands and move before your eyes; yet, when I go, my body stands, and when I stand, I lie? . r?^ clock. Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fob OUR BOARDING UOUISE CWtt ...J By Gene Ahem Modern 01x1—^Bdt snu^ng doesn't do any hann; \ ' Some chorines ought to realise / . Her Mothw—raMX,^Why did you that beauty is its own excuse for i iT T i-E S t a n l e y i s n ’t k e a r a s w o n p e r f u l a s h i s m o t h e r ever take it up? being—quiet. - THINKS HE IS. “ I SAY, MI 30 \ovaao BY NEB acRvtec, inc. i STO m r,^ HALCOCMRAN—•PIGTURCe//KIM< FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Elusive By Blosser SNEU-. ^TVUTS F0NMY...n1h e e E , I U20kS LniE ^ANSE^ OUR CANOS IS VESSiR...1UfiRg NNCaC LET'S <5& -/T 'Mg' That’s Why, Sam! By Sewn ; (BEAD THE S'PORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) SALESMAN SAM —=• The Unies. toda and xode and rode. the donkey traveled very slow. Soon T H S R e s VJ&LL, tF lTfe''COfWS"^ MiO-QSH.VJHAT A FUMMV T C P ’ IN fr suPPpieTHATi c^iUEc I T * c A u ie i 'i H a i Each doificey had* a light-weight •Caowny cried, “Hop down. The other K105 HftVe a t w voopr 0? Thtymites are through, so i must bid IN T H ‘ S,TbR .e coMRpT TeLt-'WiM acHoou "Gi&T eK A ief AMP AU- load, and trotted Very. ba{^^ ^ong •tACKiiO OM VOi gbod-bye to you.” "Oh, thank you," WPiTiMCr TFt ooTsioe-l i. CAUL upoi^ T e B .T b ® e ! cuneel thd narrow street- Of course the said the 'itUc lad,-;‘Tm glad you COAM S '• Tinies bounced around afid almost came to town.” I; tjoppled to the grtnmd. They waved The Tinies then walked blocks and a merry ^3:oetrng' tb most everyone blocks until the#, reached the long they’d m,eet. ' . ship docks. “Nbw alj^of you look Wee to a boy and way out there,” exclaimed the Travel ’^Tf— thought, 'T’d fill; tXto Hd with j(^ til Man. “The ships ybu.see, of qputs# I would let have a rlde'.’»i ' And are sunk. They’ve dn^^wd d o ^ m then he shputed^ ‘iHby! How would the sea, keiplapk! Before they grew •o you Ukft 'A'^^oile so old, out on the ocean blue thay spread . "All ran. right," . / ’.You see, when boats. are.all worn You’ll h i ^ ia>iH# fua tbaay. Qtfi:and o f. I^ielr isafety there is He promptly slid down, to his feet doubt, the otraers simply make and helped the boy up to the seat. them sink. There’s little they can “Now, hang on Ught, yoimg feUofw," save. The bows stick up, a rusty he adidaed bis new-^ound friend. “I’ll brown, to mark the spot -where lead the donkey ’roinid awhile. We'll they’ve gone dbwm. To *dl the peo oifiy txavM *bout'li nfiia. 'T h e jdur^ ple hSfe, that spot is' known as old -ey will be lovely from the start up ship’s graVe.^ :' ■ ' ' i the end." And, sure enough! It really was. (The Ttnyniiies see a wonderful be lai enj(^ed it heaps, >s.cau8e fishing fleiSt in the neat storvA ^ -.:.A ■ ■ ■ .. 1 'S ,f Wdir*8 Ordiestra Records of the Connecticut De That it is extrefiiely dangerous for - Announceinents have been sent Admisston 60c. partment of'Motor Vehicles show anyone in the vicinity of six feet blit from the office of the Hartford that late afternoon and early eve tall to walk down Main street; or i^unty Y. M. C. A. to various pr-' AT CITY VIEW HALL , up Main street, when awnings are Keeney Street ning hours at this time of the year Ifanizatlons in the. county, calling WHIST-DANCE are particularly dangerous for horse open and if you don’t b^eve it, try attention to the coming Connecticut TOMORROW NIGHT drawn vehicles. At this period, it it but wear an old hat or none at all, Older Boys’ Conference to be held and watch your head. Thursday, Nov. 20, 8 P. M. Fowl For Frizes. becomes dark, as it is sometimes this year in Bridgeport on December Odd Fellows’ Hall expressed, “before sundown,” and S, 6 and 7. Dancing and Refreshments. That the passing of Cheney Hall motorists frequently encounter ?JThis conference, which is an an for Exitfirtf as a social gathering place was the means dinners, 'Sunset Bebekah and Elngp David farmers and others with teams go nual affair bringing together some SERVICE ! Lodges. Manchester awoke this morning forerunner of the passing of an ing home from the ^ay’s work. other . . . and when this one is (dx himdred older boys, is held un- AU’Cash Frizes. Belreshments. to find herself blanketed by one of Many of these teams or vehicles do dances, parties— eliminated Manchester will be,^th- ^ r the auspices of the Boys’ Work 35 Cents. the heaviest fogs of the year. Old not carry lights. Council of the state, county and city Sol, who has been conspicuous for out a hall in which to hold plays, “The fact that horses and wagons concerts, etc., iinless theaters and IY. M. C. A.’s of Connecticut. arid smart, new FINAL SITTING his absence for nearly a week now, without lights are more or less in churches are resorted to. ;• I A' notable group of speakers are except for yesterday, had failed to conspicuous at dusk apparently has i ^ the progrram. Including Harold A. SETBACK SERIES disperse the fog bank at 10:30 tbu not occurred to many drivers,” was That ever since the Pfatt and ' Mug, Yale Divinity school. New morning. pointed out by Commissioner Rob Baven; Rev. Wm. A. Alderson, pas TINKER HALL Whitney plant was built in Bkust bins B; Stoeckel. “There is a law re Hartford, visitors galore from all ter of Trinity M- E. church. New Sunday^Night Mrs. E. W. Burrell of Tolland quiring such teams to be marked by parts of the state and country ^have Britain; L. K. Hall, associate dean Saturday, November 22 Tuinpike entertained a party of a lantern or light of some kind dur made inspection tours of it . boys’ work, Sprin^eld Y. M. C. A. and friends with bridge and luncheon at ing the hours when automobiles are college; James Lee Ellenwood, sec Turkeys For Prizes. tl^ t is, with the exception of Man her home in Buckland last ev«iing. required to display headlights,” his chester, from which,-according to retary, New York state Y. M. C. A. bulletin continued, "but the law is good authority,-only tiiree or jrossi- The conference will consider three The annual Freshman-Sophomore more honored in its breach than in bly four persons have visited the questions: ‘"Thinking Together football game will be played this its observance.'Even when this law plant since its construction. About God;” “Discovering and Evening Frocks ABOUT TOWN afternoon at the West Side. Last is thoroughly enforced, as it has Practicing Christian Conduct;” and • t ' - year the yearlings were defeated been on former occasions, it seems “The Resources of Our God.” An electric sewing machine has but no^ they have a chance to even that the drivers do not always know WEST SIDE^S OPENING r The opening .session Friday the been installed in the Board of Health the score with the incoming class. how to place the light so it will con 5th will be preceded by the regis SAVE YOUR office through the courtesy of Loyal vey a warning. tration of delegates at three o’clock, $10 - $ 16.75 B. Ashworth, manager of the Singer The Friendly Bridge club will “There was one classic instance of AFFAIR ADSPiaOUS followed by the election of officers, Sewing Machine agency at 649 M a|n meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. a man who carried his warning lan 'l^e final session will close at 4:30 street. Many articles of clothing Simday, the 7th. BATTERY! William Balch, at the home of her tern wrapped in a horse blanket at The West Side Rec was taxed to need slight alterations and through his feet. Perhaps it kept his feet daughter-in-law, Mrs. Walter Balch capacity last night for the first Nine times out of ten slow the generosity of Mr. Ashworth wel of 115 Washington street. warm, but it did not prevent the ac : For careful attention in commer- fare workers may make these social event of the season under the starting is caused by burned cident in which he found himself in auspices of the West Side Club ^al subjects enter the Winter Term changes immediately. ' volved. The light should never be of the Connecticut Business College distributor pdints. Have yours Twelve women were present yes which rose into prominence during rSLl terday at the first session in the obscured, but should be visible from the past summer by annexing the at the Center, December 1st.—^Advt. checked and save your battery. The bi-weekly meeting of the Cos course for Brownie leaders at the all directions. town baseball championship. Last mopolitan Club will be held at the Girl Scout headquarters in the Pror “An appliance has appeared re night’s affair was primarily to Parish house of the Center Congre fesslonal building. Mrs. H. L. F. cently which might be of ^bme aid. finance the purchase of basketball GENUINE POINTS gational church at 2:30 tomorrow Locke of Hartford is leader. The Many contractors are using little imiforms. More than a 100 attend NEW ENGLAND afternoon. Mrs. A. W. Hyde is host next lesson will be on Tuesday, No button reflectors on their horse- ed. LAUNDRY ess for this meeting. fop vember 25, at 3:30 at the home of drawn trucks. These are real safe Art McKay’s orchestra furnished FAMILY WASHING guards. They show the automobile the music for dancing. With the ex Mrs. Robert Dewey, 43 Stephen '' All Methods ALL CARS Kenneth McCormick of Oak street street. Any women interested will operator that there is something in ception of a couple of Paul Jones resumed his sophomore studies at be welcome to join the class. the gloom ahead. This sort of reflec dances (for get-acquainted purposes, Men’s Shirts and Collars Manchester High school yesterday tor does not take the place of a modem dance numbers were, in Blankets and Curtains . after recovering from automobile Austin Turner of Strickland light, under the law, but is an aid vogue. The floor was crowded with Tei. Man. 8869 accident injuries which kept him dancers all evening long and the street who has been ill at his home to safety, and might well be used on 203-225 Norton Electrical out of school for several weeks. club officials received much praise and threatened with pneumonia, is horse-drawn vehicles which are on Hawthorne St. Kenneth was struck by an automo the highv/ay at nigbt. One of these for their effort. So popular was the considerably improved. 441-455 bile while crossing Main stfeet. reflectors might be put on the head- dance, in fact, that another has Instrument Co. been arranged two weeks : ffom Homestead ■ Ave., The W. R A. Guard club will hold stall of each horse and one on the Hartford Chapman Court, Order of Ama rear of the wagon. last night. , „ , „ . Hilliard Street, Manchester ranth, will begin its regular meeting its monthly meeting'tomorrow eve “Regardless of any special aid this evening at 7:30 at the Masonic ning with Mrs. Grace Lathrop of 37 Phone 4060 which may aj^ear, it must be re Sunday-night and evening Temple. At 8 o’clock, a public bridge Benton street. membered that lights are necessary party will be held in lieu of ttie an NEED MONEY for the safety of everybody. It will frocks that every girl and nual supper and fair. Gift articles, Mrs. Wallace Peacock of Benton also be well for every motor vehicle however, will be offered for sale. street and daughter, Barbara, are operator to remember that horse- woman needs in her wardrobe Meetings of the court are held otm spending the week with relatives in drawn vehicles may suddenly con ' Friday evenings, but by special dis Providence. for the holidays— developed pensation the regular meeting will front him during the early evening WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. hours and that he must watch more take place tonight. The Women’s committee of the in the more elaborate, glam- carefully now than ordinarily for Manchester Green Community club I Manchester housewives will be in will give a whist-dance at the Green this hazard.” Funeral Directors orous fashion these occasions school assembly hall tomorrow eve terested in the Thanksgiving food ESTABLISHED 56 YEARS sale which Mrs. C. R. Burr and a ning at 8:15. This social would or demand. A smart variety in committee of the members of the dinarily fall on Friday evening of next week, but at that time a card HOSPITAL NOTES the latest styles and colorings I Manchester Community club will I CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. * conduct at the White House, 79 party is planned for the benefit of WFLL ARRANGE North Main street, tomorrow after the Boy Scouts in that section of the FOR A LOAN OF may now be found at Haleys. noon at 2:30. In addition to the usu town. A t tomorrow night’s whist the Miss Emma Kohls of 58 Academy ; Robert K. Anderson Phone: Office 5171 al variety of cakes, pies eind other prizes will all be in cash, also the street and Shirley Palmer of 553 i ’ 1 0 4 3 0 0 Funeral Director Residence 7494 varieties of home foods commonly attendance prize. Dancing will round Parker street have been admitted j offered at such sales, there will be out the program. to the Memorial hospital. j Within 24 Hours Satin Daniel Griffin of Hilliard street , ; >*v vY fruit cakes, plum puddings and j has been discharged. j ★ mince pies. Already a number have The Kiwanis Camp Kiddies are The Condition of Miss Jane G ra-' ordered smhll chicken pies. In con looking forward to their Re-Union QUICK Taffeta Monday night with a great deal of ham, 72, of Wapping, who tried to junction with the sale of food the end her life, was reported still cri CC>UI#EOUS State Board of Education of the pleasure. This will be held at the Center Church Parish House, Mon tical although she was also said to S E R V I C E ScratchTaffeta Blind will offer for sale articles be resting fairly comfortably^ made by the pupils in their homes. day night at 6 o’clock. ★ S T R l'C T PRIVACY ★ Chiffon “LEST YOU FORGET”— r DO IT N O W THANK-OFFERING SMAL.L REPAY(^*ENTS CORONA Velvet ♦ ^ Do you need your eyebrows arch Typewriters to SlJiT YOURvfMtiOME ed, a facial, or a wave for the FOOD SALE VII makes, sold, rented, ex The only charge is three and ■...... ^ y Lace Thanksgiving Festivities? Weldon changed and overhauled. one-half per cent per,month ob ^ r • Beauty Parlor. Dial 5009.—Advt. unpaid amount of loan. ‘ . ' / ' - Colonial Pattern Crepe Friday,. Nov. 2 1 ,8 P. M. Special rental rates to stu I Miss Jull, Weldon Beauty Parlor, dents. Eteboilt machines I ' • advises her patrons to make ap ERSONAL Chapel Hall, Coventry $20.00 and up. pointments now for the Thanksgiv I FINAHCE <0. Seven Cup White, Peach, Red, ing Holidays.—Advt. Benefit Coventry Sunday School. ROOM 2, 'TATE THEATRE BIDO. Frogram by the Children. Black, Blue, Nile, Golden Brown Waffles. You’ll Fruits, Vegetables, Fastry, Candy. KEMP’S 7 C O MAIN STREET love them with pure maple syrup, Poultry and Canned Goods. 763 Main St. Phone 5680 # P H ONE: 3430 Brown, Bright Kue at the Princess Candy Shop, comer, Articles to be Sold and Auctioned. Main and Pearl streets.—Advt. Admisidon Free. U MANCHESTER. CONNo PERCOLATOR Frocks— ^Main Flboi*,^rear W E REPEAT Distinctive in That it is our earnest desire to give you a “BETTrER” grade of fish. Fish that has dependable freshness—that delicious full Coal delivered Appearance flavor. Try our fish products. Fillet of Haddock Cod Salmon and Unusually Fresh Eastern Clams Mackerel prom ptly^ Halibut Salt Mackerel Graceful in Oysters Salt Herring Fillet of Solo Smoked Haddock Salt Cod' Composition. Small Dressed Haddock ...... jo© ib. Tender Crisp Mixed Boneless White Suet Currants Green Beans Bib Meat for Mince Meat Baisins 8 qts. 25c 15c lb. Boiled Oder S p ecia lly P riced For> Sweet Oder K it is on the market you can be sure of getting tiie best at Ptnehnrst. Friday and Saturday we will feature The Holiday Season Ripe Tomatoes 15c lb. Green Feas Egg Plant Celery New Carrots New Beete Cauliflower Turnips The Large Demdnd For CranbeiTles and we d^nH lidn your lawn | Peppers, 8 for lOe. CASH as fast as wholesale prices are lowered you will slwavs / ‘ find them reflected In Flnehurst price reductions. Out drivers are paid to reflect p i^ ^ . $ i y . 9 5 O ur Coed - OR m -.'r-r-'vl-: Florida Oranges ______erty when th ^ ^^ver yonreoaLlt*8 apart ; / and Grape Frnit are Fancy Yellow Onions, 10 lbs. .19c BUDOET keeps it coming in by the carload all the ^ e . It attests 85c bushel delivered. of their job .to see Aat Uiej leave coming through ripe to the popularity of our fuel. We hava m ans^^tom - lawn and|8liniUMry jnst^thejw i^ ers who tiave been using fuel from us for many years. and sweet now* We NATIVE POTATOES...... | L 2 6 bushel found diem^iH^Sherioek Holmd^ him- They are satisfied with our consistratly good f ^ ser also have new Carefully graded stock. (2 inches and over.) Excellent quality. vice. Navel Oranges. We fiel^ wouldn’t kneS^e, had delivered eoal wUl have some good BOLL BUTTER ...... 89o lb. at yonr hons^m ile^heJoined Jnto'^W 9 5 c DOWN first grade butter. There’s a differ sized Grape Fruit at c e lt o .', '' - ence. t 4 for 29c. ■ w And we proteetypn; heating doHar8, too. G. E. jWILLIS & SON, Inc. 216 SIZE FLORIDA ORANGES 29o doz. eoal w e"«^ is; Our Coal tihe iden- These are so sweet and Juicy you will Coal, ]^el Oil^ Lmmher, ^ S ^ et Potatoes order more—don’ir confuse this size with tided, standard anthi^te. No finer coal $ 1 . 0 0 A MONTH 2MainSfareet, Td.3319, Manchester 9 lbs. 25c smaller 252 and 288 size which can be to - tailed for 10c a dozen less. has ever been brofig^t above ground, g When'yon n ^ eoal, call ns. The Manchester Electric Co. '‘f! 1 THE W-iG, GLBNNE Y CO. 773 MAIN STREET PHONE 5181 V Masons' Supplies. 888 North Main St., Tel. 4149, Manofaester South Manchester , CbNTRACTOa GOOD -THINGS TO EAT 1 E. J. M ^ h y y Pharmacy, North End Bran<^ ANDBUIL MXITN'GARAOB HanolMster .Oreepi -r- .V) /, ^
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