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First Pictares of Wedding of King Boris EARIYVOTE BOLTONCOOPIE And Former Princess Gaovtona of HEREUaTT; GETlNJUNCnOt ETO 4^00 TO V(m TODAY W om oi F ip re Largely in Wittmanns Cast Ballots After Vote Before 2:30->PoD$ Judge Edwin Diddnson’s Close at 6 P. E — Herald Order Restrains Officials was From Dropping Names. •-^qhlcago. to Flash Complete Retnms ever the outcome w today’s vbting,*much______ifnproy . _ aAd the syih- election day , was disappointing to toms of p^toni& ^ c h appeared Mayor WilUam Hale Thompstei. He after an operation Friday for ap­ Manchester wasn’t in any rush to Under the protection of in injunc­ was disfianchised by illness. pendicitis had subsided. do its voting in the State election tion granted yesterday by Judge Ed­ Mayor Thompson had looked for­ D etective' sq.uads made several today, only 2,818 vote? being polled win Dickinson of the Tolland County w ard eagerly ^.to .easting'hiSAl^>all«|t P l ! ^ '«■ Superior Court, John Wittmann and for the x>artisans of hie adminlstiiK: ^rta of dyKMrder but nothin a at 2:30 this siftemoon. Although tlOn and for Tames Hamilton Lewis, serious nature developed „eirly in this was considered light the last his wife, NeUie, of Bolton, today cast Democratic Senatorial nominee, the day. Charie# Hedesnaan, a po­ hour polling was expected to bring their ballots in the biennial state whose candidacy he had espoused in lice .character, was w ported Oureat- the total up to 4,500. election, thus defeating long and opposition*-'to the Republican nomi­ gntng election workers in one pre­ The women were figuring in the strenuous flght made by the Demo­ nee, Ruth Hanna McCormick. Yes­ cinct but upon arrival of the police voting quite heavily, 1,125 of them terday his first thought was to.ask sqiud^ he h^^ dgpari^ ha\dng voted at 2:30. Both Republi­ crats of the' town to disfranchise for an absentee ballot-, and it- was Assodated Press. can and Democratic headquarters them- The claim had been made premised him. ' Approzlmat^y 324,972 ..persons were showing considerable activity that they were aliefis who had never "^^oday, howewr,'the election com^ cast th ^ bal^ote in < ^ (^ o in the The tangled political currente Of . during «the day and a substantial been naturalized. , mission ruled the mayor was not an first thTM hoiufs, the election com- another nation-widq campaign . part of the vote was due to the tele­ Served Last Night absentee, being within the boun-i missioners estimated. This sub- The injimction, restraining all at the polls today in an ele^mi. phone. canvass being made. daries of the county, and therefore stantiated the eariy prediction that The polls opened at six o’clock election officials of the town of Bol­ could not vote unless, he went to the the Metropolitan vote would be which stirred popular interest to un- ton from removing the names of the and in the first hour 238 had voted. 'The royal wedding ceremony at Assisi, Italy, which allied—both politcally w d polls of his lioime precinct. - i around 900,0QA > ^ accuston^ heights to some loca^ Wittmanns from the voting list or her neighbor^ Bulgaria, is shown in this Herald^.photo. Above you see King Boris of ]^garia,: re These were largely party workers ties and left It drooping almost to from Interfering with them in the splendent in the uniform of a Bulgarian cavalry officer," w th his bride, the former Pitocees Glovahna. of'Italy, '______fei-----jd------Si------^------— who were .at the polls at that time listlessness in others. exercise of the franchise w^s served as they hastened through a peltteg rainstorm to their carriage after the marriage in the Papal Basilica, and persona who work out of town la at night on the selectmen, town and will not liave an opportunity to The youthful queen is wearing a white silk bridal dress with a veil that is a priceless heirloom. Ftor weather over ntoe-tenths, of clerk, registrars and other officials the country helped to swell attend­ vote later in the day. of the town by Constable Samuel R. O fficials UGHT VOTE IN ance at the polls where the local Attorney William J. Shea is mod­ W oodw ard. contests had been warmest for The case has stirred up a lot of SOLITARY VOTER governor, Senator, Representative to erator of the election. Checkers at feeling in Bolton over a period of work at the polls are Samuel Nel­ Congress or minor stete office, but several weeks. Democratic workers, HELPS JOBLESS DURING failed to produce an impres^e son, Otto Sonnikson, Otto Nelson, SUSPEND including Justice of the Peace Louis Edward Moriarty, Mrs. John Glea­ turnout in the many districts h a v ^ D. Eaton, claimed to have discovered but nominal disputes to decide. .. son, and Albert Behrend. Machine some time ago that the Wittmanns Waits Five Days to Enroll So LABORER’S PICK HITS tenders are Thomas Sheridan, Associated Press dispatches indi­ had been illegaUy registered for FOR TREATING FRIENDS That Nine Men Would Get] A BIG POT OF GOLD little Excitement at Polls Up cated early in the day that tiie Na­ Thomas Harrington, Charles'O’Con­ several years and that Wittmann, at nor, Thomas Tedford, Michael in a Full Week’s Pay-V, tional total would fall far below toe least had voted several times. ‘ Aguas, Portugal^ Nov. 4 — record set to the Hoover-Smith cam­ O’Connell, Patrick O’Connell, James The matter was the subject of TiD Noon Hour— Interest (AI^—A farm laborer here has' paign of two years ago. Greenaway, Ennis • JolmMn and several meetings of the selectmen James J. Donovan, E lection New York; Nbv. come to the end of the rainbow. George Miurdock. and finally the electors’ board voted, Although its daytime popula­ While, clearing « piece of waste Spotty Response The polls will close at six o’clock three to one, to erase t: names of tion is among the densest in the in Neighbormg States ground, hie pickaxe struck an EiVen in the states which hdve ■ * . and Manchester’s total will ' be both the Wittmann’S' from ‘^he list. Exeentive, Admits Sop- In a Nutshell city, one Times Square election old crock which broke and re­ been swept by the severest i>olltical available very shortly afterwsu'd. Local Attorney district today yielded bbt a sin­ leased a- shower of gold. activity of the year, the response of Since this town votes by machine Seems to be Greater,. the electorate was s^tty. Some The Wittmanns, backed by Re- By Associated Press gle vote?. Eixpertg have i<^tifled the the count can be quickly obtained. publjcan friends, took the matter to posed Friends Obtained It waa the. 38th Precijqcjt. of “crock”, as an um dating from secti^ reported' ’thatitlre‘;Vbtei\''|^^ pOlHng places, and too latter only'a fo r Sheriff In toda3r*s el^tibru lh«; hibition ^r^ tor, whose, hornets in • President lineup;, . ; . SeStei--t«)- 66r> fD) 8»;- Farmer cast* was far behtod-that.bf two off-year-attendltteis.^ officer was told that MirBaton 'was' fhln city, SL3 adimttingTie fctybtfen . Where local campaign eqinities Labor 1; Majority.49.. . hanifie .toe'hailoti. . ,, , , i yei^ ago* Ihcidents were very few not at home but after a long vigil suspended for having given a drink Schfato:8ild his was an “un- an4 tHtohg. There was not thi were bitterest, special: pre^utions CONSIDERED em SE outside he tried again at midnight House—Repiiblicahs 260; Demo­ to two supposed friends, whom he crats 160; vacancies 14, of which emplbyin^t” ballot, as he had citetotot, and the toteres\ wmcb= were taken .against disorders and and found that Mr. Eaton was home afterward discovered had been in­ .iptMid^ to give up his ffan- held sway two years ago and\the i»- ^ .the early hours produced few dis- even to unexpected callers. nine are Republican and five Demo< duced to help get evidence agamst crat; majority 218. chise but decided that to do so flex from high tide of ehthusiasto of R a iIv tn np Sintf F r^ New Uanviue, Ky., a negro 'This morning, when the Witt him. would throw the whole set of the Presidential election was noticed Duuy Ml IHJ U«ui rrulu new ^ fatally shot & an election quar- mans appeared at the polls .their Governors—In 32 states. Incum' Prolubiffou and Unemploy­ Donovan was chief aid to Maurice bents (R) 21; (D) 11. election clerks but of work. enough to make it the topic of com­ tr r • If lT J J ht Buckner, Mo., two ar- votes were challenged by Mrs. E, Campbell, prohibition administra­ During registration week six ment to polling place. lO rk tO' Im iuOTu tOOBY rests followed toe reported Mdnap- Selma Haley, Democratic candidate Referenda— Prohibition —On. re­ tor for New York, who resigned peal of the 18 th amendment in Illin­ clerks and three policemen Republican, state headquarters ing of an election official. ment the Issues— Is Any­ for representative but they were from the service last summer after waited five days, at the .precinct y^as deserted during the m o p ^ g W , First Returns allowed to cast their ballots. Con­ ois and Rhode Island, bn repedl of declining to accept a transfer to the state dry act in Massachusetts. for Schrader to show up and en«‘ fthe staff, headed'by State Charman New Ashford, Mass., which prides stable Woodward was at the polls roll. On Saturday evening he Roraback were out to cast, their itself on voting its entire popula­ body’s Race, Say Leaders ready to arrest any of election of­ B oston. . Public Works —Twenty states re Donovan charged, the Auierican gister opinion on proposals for total appeared, with the explanation votes. In the Democratic state head­ tion earlier than any other election ficials who violated the injunction. said, that Campbell had been “fore quarters Charman P. B. O’Sullivan ^ j expenditure of $450,000,000. that he “wanted to make sufe Hartford, Nov. - 4.—(AP.) — The district to the country, came to with^ ed out because he enforced the pro the staff got a full week’s pay.” appeared after doing his duty in his ths first returns. Ite vote showed Boston, Nov. 4.—(AP)— Long home town of Orange. He found body of Dolores Gordon, strangled hibltion law in New York” and add­ OUTSTANDING CONTESTS At 6 o’clock this evening the the customary overwhelntoig Re- ' lines of men and women passed ed, “it was only natural that his cler^ will record the lone- inquiries many as-to the turn out of to death to a -B tx^ apartment Sun­ publican majority, little changed through voting booths throughout G overnors; EUROPrSBUSlNESS chief ^d wduld soon follow in his voter’ s ChtdCp^." “ “T ~ 7-— 7 - the* party voter His - opinion- wiaS day rnlght,-was brought here today from the total of two years %go, the state today marking the ballots New York — Franklin D. Roose­ that in the very light balloting the footsteps.” ' velt, Democrat to a second term; or for. burial when the Democrats carried' the which will decide one of the closest Kept a Secret Democrats were suffering no more state for President and Senator but and least predictable campaigns Charles H. Tuttle, Republican. than their opponents. He aso found Dewey Parker, a former Coast lost the governorship to the Repub­ Massachusetts has seen in many NOT OVQIBRIGHT ’The American said every effort • Pennslyvania .— Gifford Pinchot, had been made to keep Donovan’s inquiries turned to any possible news Guard., at New London, was charged licans. ^ years. ’ Republican prohibitionist or John DAME MELBA SICK; from New York and Massachusetts suspension a secret until after the M. Hemphill, Democratic liberal ad­ with the murder and. is being held f Chic^o, Detroit, and some other The echoes of campaign oratory election, but these efforts failed in which elections there was a keen lake cities. voted in a heaiy "'fog were still in their ears as the people vocate of repeal. Gonecticut interest, amost greatep in New Yojrk. PMke^,' according to when it became known that he • had Maryland — Albert C. Ritchie, during toe morning. In Philadelphia who have heard their wishes talked tode;y in Connecticut’s outcome. police, was discharged from the Federal Reports Show Con­ been in this city since last Friday. three term Democrat incumbent or and southward along a portiem of^ about so much for the past six Administrator Andrew McCampbell William F. Broening, Republican. Tilson Interested Ck>aBt Chu^ se^ ce several months the Atlantic coast it we# raining or* weeks decided between William M. who succeeded Campbell, finally ad­ I Massachusetts —Frank G. Allen, Congn^ossman John Q. Tilson, ma­ ago for allO'wing a cargo of liquor threatening rain. Kansas, to the Butler, Republican, and Marcus A. tinued Dullness EspeciaDy mitted Donovan was through for the Republican incumbent or Joseph E. jority leader in the nationa House to get through. middle of toe sunshine belt, fuznlab- Coolidge, Democrat, for the United not only voted eariy hut he stayed ed a surprise by turning out a vote States Senate and between Governor time being. EDy, Dem ocrat. Is So HI That Doctor Forbids Denies Charges in Italy and Hnngary. “There is no particular mystery Senators—New Jersey— Dwight in his poling place to Winchester heavier, to some sections, than that Frank G. Allen, Republican and Jo­ in this'affair and fortunately there Parker, who shared his apart­ o f 1928. seph B. Ely, Democrat, for the gov- W. Morrow, Republican, or Alexan­ avenue all day. ■ A t noon M^* TUspn are no scandsilous charges which Carried lunch to him. . eronrship. der Simpson, Democrat. Her To Leave S l^ As It ment wlto toe,^28-ye«*bld wom ii, can be referred against me,” Dono­ Nebraska—George W. Norris, the Dean Wilbur L. Cross ca^t his denies the charge.' Police have been . By Associated Press. Prohibition and unemployment on Washingfton, Nov. 4.—(AP)-^ European business conditions were van said. Republican independent incumbent vote at nine o’clock to his home prcr imable to break down hi» story that In an election weighted with im- the Democratic side played a “The actual charge against me is or Gilbert M. Hitchcock, former Reaches Anstralia. clnct which happened to he the s ^ e he found the girl, her; head envelop­ major part in both these campaigns reviewed today by the Commerce certainties, the nation is deciding taking a drink of liquor and giving Democrat senator. ;• one at which Congressman John:Q. ed to a bed spread, sprawled across Both Democratic candidates de­ Department in a summary of cable today who shall sit to (Congress; afid and radio reports received from all a couple of drinks to two men whom Alabama—J. T. Heflin, life long 'Tilson, majority leader of the Na- the bed/when he entered the' iflace in toe places of authority aU;;32 clared for repeal of the prohibition I had always considered close per­ Democrat forced to ruh for reelec­ OVv tioua House votes. The latter fol­ laws and delivered nightly assaults principal countries on that conti­ FremAnUe^ West Anstrall^, Suhday.';nlglit.. t . j * " '" ' state capitals. A Democratic sm n g sonal friends and whom I have since tion as an independent, or John H. 4-^( AF) ^Daipe"NeWe M <^l^iaff lowed Mr. CrosA'sdme-mtouten totof- . New^YVxck ;& t^ifes'^“werc here away from the great Republican on the Republicans for “toaction” in nent. Bankhead, the Democratic.nominee. Lt.-Gov. Ernest E:-RogeW iWas “Reports from European coun­ learned were working for the high- ous' operatic'wjprano'ivhO' ‘Smyed yesterday to question toe woman’s majority of 1928 is-conceded but its the unemployment crisis.' The Re Illinois—Ruth H^lnna‘McCormick, out of bed edyly and at his polling tries generaUy show continued dull­ erup in the department to get evi­ here today, aboard the Liner Cathay motoet, Mrs. Agnes Rttdis, and her extent is so beclouded e'ven to, the publican candidates, both previous­ Republican nominee; or J. Hamilton place shortly after six o’clock, hav­ ness with a tendency toward fur­ dence that would sustain a charge 'was ‘ so iU' that her doctor forbade daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Berchmann. private reckonings of party leaders ly expressed drys, avoided mention Lewis, Democrat. ing the jump on his Democratic op7 of prohibition, defended the Repub' ther depression in mpst coimtries, against me.” her to land. ' Mrs. Ri^is said Dolores met Parker that only the returns themselves can “It aU happened two months Montapa -— ’Thomas J. Walsh, . Mme. Melba whose home is Gold- ponent for the.- governorship al­ lican record on unemployment and especially in Italy where. lack of in New London five years ago while tell the story. ago,” the Anq^rican quoted-Dono­ Democratic prosecutor of Teapot stream, Victcala, has been indispos­ though Dean Cross evened the score. the latter’s husband, now dead, was assailed the Democrats for appeal' confidence has caused further slack­ Dome investigation or Jiistice Al'- It being presumed that each ■voted Basing their campaign of atjtfdc ening of business and in Hunga^ van. “Sin..c the middle of last July, ed for th^ last fow days, it w ^ ^ d . ito toe Anny.: : , ' on President Hoo'ver’s conduct ” 6f ing to ‘forces of unrest” in an effort bert J. Galen, Republican anti-prd- for himself. - : to make political capital out of hu­ where poor crops have been addi^. Administrator Andrew McCampbell ■■.SbP is 6 4 -y ^ ^ ‘ old.-. ‘ '' his administration in the hmtoess has been trying to have me ousted, hibitionist. The interest to tiie election waa man needs. to other unfavorable factors,” the Mabsachusetts;—^William M. But­ not keen in the morning hours. The crisis, the Democrats are seknj^- Congressional fights T6Vl6W I am certain. A Federal investiga­ Dame Nellie Melba (Helen. Porter edged by the Republican stalwarts tor, Kubler, was in charge of the in­ ler, Republican' prphibltioniat; or rush of voters, was expected to come Besides the contests for major Tn Norway, export industries Mitchell) 'was bom in Richmond in the later afteriioon, especially in to have menaced serioxisly Repobl^ vestigation on my case and he suc­ Marcus A. Coolidge, Democrat modi­ near Melbourne,. A u stria in .1866 BRUENINC SLASHES office, the people voted on 16 con­ have been affected by the world de­ fication advocate.* the places which, use machines; can dominance to. toe House an<^ gressional fighta. The closest con­ pression, but crop returns were fa­ ceeded in urgteg ' my two best and' took the stage name of Nellie duced the Republican margin, to^the friends to do the investigating. which are 38 to number. , tests were in the Second and Ninth vorable. In Czechoslovakia unem- Melba , sifter her debut V sis GUi' hi Senate. As a restot, control of Borrows liquor ••Rlgoletto’’ to l^ulBeto.tk.’l ^ ' The preparaUona for announdng Districts. In the Second District plp3nnent h ^ reached the highest '^the vote tonight are quite extemdve, m ate and House,' or both,'by a ^The two called-at the office in Her success sw a ■vocalist was in- Congressman WiUiam J. Crantield, figure in six years. The riump Iti Connecticut figures' as collected by cratic-Indepaident cdaUtion, was New York. I Invited them to my stantsmeoiis. She first appeared to Sprtogfldld, Democrat, was opposed Egyptian forrign trade continues as SCORE OF ARRESTS the Associated Press gOing on the possibility. home to dinner. One of them asked New York in 1893 and thereafter ' .< 3 by Joshua L. Brooks in a deter­ a result of the unfavorable cotton air through member papers and by if I was drinking anything and I sang to the frequently. Prohibition An Issue ' mined Republican effort to regain m arket. lantren for screen projection, with said, ‘no, not for nearly two years’. Her greatest success p^rpbably wsa German Chancellor« Makes Prohibition, unrecognized this traditionally G. O. P. seat. In In EnglanA extra editions being used to spread They both begged me for a drink IN NEW YORK e m r to 1903 when' she returned to Aus­ either party as a national issue, the Ninth District it was the Re­ In the United Kingdom the de­ the news; * • all but monopolised the stage in publican incumbent, Charles L. Un­ pression does tiot seem to have be­ and I had to go but to a neighbor’s tralia anfi'Ming before heads-’of the Plea for Patttge of Eco- house and borrow a pint from which Ckfionlal)gQvernte^ts'Smd immense many localities and any o\ derhill of Somer^e, who was. come intensified and slightly better IN BANKRUPTOY will be scrutinised with extiremd' threatened by Joseph J. Borgatti, we each had two drinks.. audiences.; i sentiment prevails In a few indus­ New Haven, Nov. 4.—(AFJ terest by wets and drys. Somerville Democrat. Republicans tries. Increase of . unemplosrpaent “Since that night I was constant­ Nephew of Socialist Csmdi- Her repetolre included lesuhng .-7 JHHDK Da'vld Larson, of N^w Britato, tiled' Not only are the possible fortunes now hold 12 of the 16 Congressional in the Swiss machinery and textile ly trailed Until I received the order French {Lnd Italian roles. . She had a petition to bankruptcy to U. 8. s ^ t s . industry has been offset by a' sea­ of suspension on October 23. When been the recipient of numerous gifts of. President Hoover to 1932 thus en­ date Beaten in from sovereigns and others. She Court here today, listing his liabili­ tangled 'w ^ .today’a verdict a t .4he The prohibition question also was sonal g^dn in match manufacturing I was askedv about the incident at Berlin, Nov. 4.— (AP)~Admitttog presented to the voters in a refer­ was created a Dame of the British ties as $31,684, and his assets as pUis, but toe result is fraught wito? $3,612. toiat. tod pudget measure for toe endum asking them whether or not (Ckmtlniied On Fage 2.) . (Conthraed On Page 2.) Booth. Empire to 1918 for her war work* potentialities for other outatandtogL they would repeal the State Prohi' ,acnt toKpi*;^MiK'to :drt#tto-eickl. .wlil figures to American policies. : bitton Enforcement, voted private manage' Socialist candidate for Congress : ln Phone'Sei^ce on Returns will-be Givep ;-;Over „!niz.ee do&estia cratic Alabama is to toscipi^ l mcnt.'N; " •' Medal of*Honor by President Hoover on Nov. 6. < the :14th District Mrt Paakto ator Hefito by keeping him'Itol caused an alleged lUegtd^registraat sage’^ /to h econoxttfe because he ^ t e d AJ The ^ventiffM of the commanding officer and the to be taken into custody at 'a poll­ t e u b a s u b y b a l a n c e greatest individual hero of America’s famous "Ha^in- COME TO BISSELi; STREET AND WATCH THE Merr Bnientog sppid^to^ to ra- ing place. cept dmferences wlto?-ipreaiieTs .of I t . win write su c^ the-Rihg” Squadron form a colorful chapter in Am erica Shortly afterward Panken refut­ BUlJ[iElTNS OR PHONE THE HERALD the federated German itatoa he had across Oifloi^ Washington, Nov* 4*— (A P ) — ed to the special deputy attorney ’Treiuury receipts for November ] history., This story will be told beginning Thursday in . . -. FOR THE RESULTS. were gfi,18I,16&97| expenditures $6,• the Mdnehest^ Evening Herald. ■•4- , ---A .(Continved On Page 2.x a lU > 89g,75S^2i ^alanpe

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day upon which ended the World A'- rRESDENT ISSUES War, with its attendant sufferings CREMFEU H O S P l EMEEGENOY DOOTOB8 UGION AUXIUARY f f i C R U : ■'t and vast wastage of . human life; L E C n O N U W and * ^ ^ 'W ^ Dr ’^ . a . Burr find Dr, D.iCt X. ■ “Whereas it is fitting that the an­ .Moore will be on duty tomorrow INSTALLS OFFICERS niversary of this day should be ' tiftehiobn to' 'fibsW^i etb&Sency • shall do honor to'all those who Xfeajio, Bervefi Diilner — 58 served our 'country, and especdally. on Coast ^ ,M6Qibers and Three Guests tries to to the memory of those who died in ' Bee the "Work. CaUs OiA Pnbfic to Observe its sendee, believing that their sac­ rifice was in the. cause of peace, That bi film “Scarlet P i^s”, R ath;0f a b o d t ™ , ■ ■ b e^ w D jUniS Thvsdaj, tostaUation of toe new ofldo^ ^of rdJmd kSlKil DosgtWlfi which We thereby are solemifiy a new spa^ headline ^ h t columns the Atoerican Legicm auxiliary unit Am istice and Give wide features the murder on which bound to do all in our power to ad­ About 50 persons attended a Hal­ evening at toe State Armory thejtdot of the picture hmges, which Flames, S t .John’s Reports Dficbk Estinate. vance and secure; and.,^. , lowe’en party Friday night fit the was pre<^ed by .a delicious chicken ' Thanks for Peace. . “Whereas by concurrent resolu­ is hot scf strange except for the fact home of Mr. find Mrs. Samuel Dun­ that the banner is on the New York and spaj^etti supper served by Chef tion of the Senate and the House of lop of Oak street. The home was Osano. The taUes were prettily dec­ y Times, ^ most conservative news- S t Johns, Nr F., Nov. 4.— (AP.)— Representatives, in 1926, the Presi­ tastefully decorated in Hallowe'en LoulsvlUe, Ky.; Nov. 4;—(AP) - orated' wito toe auxiliary colors, Danville, Ky., Nov. ,4;-^(AP) —> pap^ l^blishedl Fire is believed to have destroyed Washington, Nov. 4.—(AP)— dent was requested to issue procla­ colors. Games, songs •and dancing If a close T%9e fo r control of the blue and gold^ ahd gold chrysanthe- An election quarrel at Turkey Pen mation for the observuice of Armis­ severe buildings at Bqttle Harbor, National House of Representatives President Hoover today called on occupied the evening until a late mutos.TTie favors were old-fashion­ precinct here today resulted to toe tice D ay; That (ff 92 graduates of Hanches* Labrador, last night including the should develop to today’s election, fatal shooting of Ed Doneghy. negro, America to observe Armistice Day hour. A dainty lunch Was enjoyed ed hroegays made of crepe paper in ter .High School, class of 1930, 37 Wilfred Grenfell hospital. Communi­ the par.^ to hold the balance o f by Joe Hayden, 60, a white Demo­ with gratitude that the agencies of “Now, therefore, I, Herbert Hoo­ have entered institutions of “higher after which Gerald Md^onald, in be- pastel' shades. ver, President of the -United States cation With the settlement was aev-' haff of the gathering, presented Mr. wer may not be known until after cratic election challenger. D on ^ y peace have been strengthened and learning,” while 66 have forsaken e dfilayed count Is completed in' Fifty-three members were present of America, in pursuMce of the-said ered IsCst night, after a 'message and Mrs. Dunlop with a beautiful g was killed after he visited the pre­ the nation’s relations with other education to earn their bread and Kentucl^. . x i and three guests. State President concurrent resolution do hereby or-' came saying the wireless mast was hand-painted dinner set cinct to “straighten out” a trivial coimtries^ “are firmly grounded in b(itter,-or at-least their bread. Kentucky’s new election law pro-! Mrs. Florence Erbe, County Presi­ der that the "flag 'o f the United in the: path of - the Ihunes. disagreein^t as to negro .voting at amity and accord.” Vldes that Oouai^ election boards dent Miss Edith Hollister and Coun­ States be displayed on all govern­ The S t Johns firm of Bedne Jobn-^ toe, bod^^;';' ,r ^ The following proclamation was That while the screen on which Mr. Emd Mrs. Myron Peckham, BhfiU begin tabulating the vote the ty Secretary Mrs. HammllL'- Mrs. ment buildings on November 11, son’s, with extensive fishing indus­ Mrs. A. C. Peckhain and Horace and Hayden'wto lanested by Sheritt. Sssu^d • election retunm.will be flashed to­ try properties at Battle Harbor, was di^r. after the election, instead of to- ' Erbe installed tbe officers for the- James Bean, posted isond a few min­ “Whereas the 11th day of Novem­ 1930, and do invite the people of the night was being raised on the wall Evelyn Pedkham returned last night- dividual precinct tabulations after year 1931. United States to observe the day in informed that its shop, office build­ from Melton, Vt, 'where they at­ utes later and returned to toe elec­ ber 1918 is forever memorable as the of the State Theater building an in­ the polls closer Under the new sys-1 Mrs. Teresa Milikowski’s first act tion booth to continue’Ifls wwk. H e. schools and churches, and other ings, dwelling Euid the Grenfell hos­ tended the fim er^ of Sidney . Peck- terested spectator was heard to re­ pital, all situated close together, tern, the result Is not known until as president of toe local unit was to claimed he shot to self-defence. suitable places, with appropriate ham, a 13-year-old nepheMrof Myron mark, with, a glEuice at the blank. W®te b p rn h ig ., toe' board has revierred. the entire present to Mrs. James H. McVeigh, Witnesses Story ^ ^ ' cerem onies, givin g expression to buT; ^hoetf-’T ^ t's'th e Democratic VjO^ei Peckham . VQtfi of the 'county< In the case of the outgoing president, a past pres­ gratitude y^ past hBs; , ^Tbe..,t|iefmer Sagpna was dis- . .* ■ *r> . ’ N • r. WitnefiMs said toe nfgr6 name to bel)^slW)Tyn;n^ V . larger commutoties, sevend days ident’s 'pto and'a'bouquet of beauti-. .toe-voting lirooth and said he had seen the agencies" of peace sensibly '^tched'to the village to give aid; Harry Mints,: Depot Square dry- The Grenfell hos^tal at Battle wffl probably be required to tieter-' ful ebryssmtoemums, to> which was- heard there had- - been trdulfie. H e. JAMES MANNISE strengthened and that our relations That under the headihg of “Some goods merchant' whose! property mine the: result. ' i with other peoples are firmly Harbor, LabrEulor, reported to have tied a small box contaihliig a gold announced that he would r^;ulate of the accomplishments of the been biuming when radio communi­ was endangered by fire recently, in The new lafi? was tried for the i piece, from toe unit members as a the situation and becaine toviolved in grounded in aimty and accord. Uhamber of Commerce since it was appreciation of the sendee rendered first time, to toe August primary. is now located at “In witness whereof, I have here­ cation between Battle Harbor and token of their appreciation of her an argument with election workers. organized,” in a booklet prepared by St. Johns, N. F., was severed last by tbe^north end firemen, will enter­ Judging, from that experience, the splendid work during the past year. The negrof witnesses said, directed unto set m y h£md and caused to be Watkins Brothers, Inc., on their tain, them at a chicken supper to-< result o f' Kentucky’s Congressional affixed-the setd of -the United night, was a principal hospital in a ■ supper to*< Mrs. Milikowski also presented to his attack at Hayden, -the row be- fiftieth anniversary, is this item im- chain of institutions 160 mUes apart bead- races probably will not be known I Mrs. Erbe and Miss HpUiSter'crys­ .came heated and Doneghy ..i^siiched ELDRIDGE ST. der the date of September 8, 1904: quarters. Main and HiiUard streets. until 48 hours after toe polls close, i “Done !at the gity of Washington One of two large orphanages tal necklaces, and .to Mrs. Biosnan for his hip pocket Iuy4^ fired “No mheti^ held, no one being midntained in Labrador by Dr. Wil­ Satatorial! candidates were imop- i and Mrs. Sault, secretary and treas­ four bullets into toe n egro% body this fourth day of November in the present.” Mrs. George Plrie of BisselL stireet posed to toe primary, so there is no I year of Our Lord, 1930 and of the fred T. Grenfell and his colleagues urer,. en ^ el pencils.* and as he fell, witnesses said his with a full line of Fancy won an electric percolator for her way of Judging how long It will take hand clasped e pistol.' Independence of the United States was destroyed by fire several years At the business session it was cake entered In the recent: cooking to determine that race. of America 165th. ago. voted to make a donation to the Tbe sheriff’s office said Dtmegdiy' Fruits and Vegetables. SCORE OF ARRESTS ^ . Many young men and women from school in Heu'tford. Out of 800 sub- Long Delay had a .reputation for being “ bad” (Signed) * . %ould control of the House of Girl Scout campaign for fimds. A American colleges, interested In Dr. I mitted ‘her entry was given eighth farther contribution was voted to and bad caused considerable.tirouble “Herbert Hoover.” Representatives depend upon the before...... Grenfell’s work in Labrador have I place. the Hartford County scholarship IN NEW YORK C l t spent their summers doing welfare Itoeup of Kentucky’s delegation of eleven Congressmen after the re­ fund of the Connecticut auxiliary, work in the Labrador institutions j The Center Church Women’s Fed- also to attend in a body tbe special fostered by Dr. GreiifeU. turns to other states are tabulated. V. (Continued From Page 1.) I eration will meet in the ladies par- Armistice day service to be held at NATIONAL VOTEUGHT Eighteen years ago the Intema- It will probably not be known which [ lor tomorrow evening at 8 o’dock. the South Methodist church next tionsd Grenfell A ssociation wais party will hold the balance of general that his nephew, Morris Mrs. Theodore Bidweli vdll givef an poiyer imtil Thursday. Simday. Panken, had been set upon a^id formed in New York to supervise EARLY SURVEYS SHOW , illustrated talk oh her trip through An even longer time would be re­ beaten in a voting booth. The and support the projects among the the West and Pacific coast The Pro- ■■-:T V nephew is a deputy attorney gen­ quired to determine the political complexion of the Senate should the REPORT NEW ROAD' '(Conttooed, froni Page I.) eral. •N less likely eventuality arise that the Score of Arrests they had no word of the Battle Har­ Miss Rachel Vickerman of Pearl campaign to win the Pennsylvania There were a score of arrests bor fire. holder of Kentucky’s seat would HEALTM MARKET street who has been visiting her give either party the majority. ROUTE CHANGED governorship-. on the ^Republican a throughout,the greater city in the niece, Mrs. Charles Findlay of All- There was no Congressional prima­ ticket, w itooiit-th o suppOi^t. o f pow ­ first hour of voting. ston, .Mass., for'the past week, is erful Republican leaders. ry, to the Fifth District, which in­ According to the latest informa­ In some districts a third of the UONS CLUB PLANS expected home tomorrow. In 3i:oBtana,, to^ret«¥ns will say cludes the city of Louisville, and it tion, the new RockvlHe road now im- registered voters had cast their ^h'ethj^l3enator/,y!;^^ .prosecutor ballots before 9 a. m., which was all is expected that several days will be der construction pass tlmiugh Here Are Real Steak ITS NEW ACTIVITIES Manchester Camp No. 2640, Royal required to tabulate Louisville’s vote Depot Square alohg the present of the Teapot Dome investigation, is but unprecedented. This was at­ Neighbors, wiU hold a brief business to. return again to the Senate after tributed in part to wider use of under the new law. highway instead of the previously Specials For Wednesday! meeting at the Knights of Columbus Senator John M. Robsion is the announced route through Tolland one at tbe hardest campaigns to his voting muKhlnes, employed for the Two Committees Named to dubrooms this evening at 7:30. A career. first time in pre­ Republican nominee to succeed him­ Turnpike from Oakland to Buckland. .0 Carry On Work This Winter; public whist and setback party will self. He is opposed by Judge M. M. This will bring the ipato flow of In/Nebraska the voteto will decide -1 w, cincts. foUow for which 12 prizes will be between the veteran Senatmr Norris The major candidates, Governor To Aid Christmas Fund. Logan for the long term and by Ben traffic through the heart of tbe awarded and refreshments served. Williamson for the short term. Sen­ north end business section if carried and his" one-time colleague, former SIRLOIN! Frai^in D. Roosevelt, Democrat Senator Hitchcock. - ' / seeking re-election, and Charles H. The Lions Club at their regular Mrs. Agnes Messier is chairman. ator Robsion was given an interim out as now expected. SHORT! Tuttle, his Reppbllcan opponent, dinner meeting in the Hotel Sheri- i^pointment after Frederic M. Later it is i>ossible that ths State Maryland wlH answer whether ROUND! closed their campaigns last night dan last night made plans for fu- Mr. and Mrs. George BisseU of Sackett was made ambassador to Highway Department’s plan of re­ Albert C. Ritchie is to break still wlth broadcast addresses. Robert, ture winter activities and appointed Paterson, N. J., have returned home Germ any. building all turnpikes will be carried another precedent by winning the , P. Carroll, Independent dry cairfi- i committees to report at the next after visiting their relatives in town. To Take Tu’o Days out which would mean toe creation governorship for a fourth time. -date for governor,,and Louis Waiil- | meeting of the club next Monday Mrs. BisseU is the former Miss Flor­ While the voters of other states of a new road over Tolland Turn­ Borah’s Influence man. Socialist candidate, expre'^-' night. ence FaUow. learn tomorrow their next Repre­ pike. Some difficulty is being exper­ And, by the degree in which it ienced getting the right of .way ed confidence of polling sizeable ’ The two committees are com- sentatives and Sehators, Kentucki­ gives to the Independent Republi­ votes. posed of Ernest Roy, Hugh Campbell The Manchester Fish and Game through the property of Edward cans the balance of power to toe ans mu^t sit back and wait until the Stein in Buckland and unless this is Police of . New York and other and Henry Smith and Dr. Morlarty, dub wUl hold their regular monthly long process of counting has pro­ new Senate, the election conceivably meeting in Tinker hall, tomorrow cleared up, work on reconstructing cities at mid-forenoon had reported Walter Williams emd Thomas Con­ gressed fav enough to indicate the will give scope to the operations night. Refreshments wlU be served East Center street may be completed no major disturbances at the polls. ran. George Williams, Albert Hno- result. In the case of the Congres­ henceforth of the Independent Sen­ and a good attendance is requested. first. ator Borah. C p o u n d fla and Dr. Morlarty were appointed sional elections, it will probably by the president to co-operate with mean two days of waiting, while the In two>tbirds of the states, meas­ tlte Chamber of Commerce and the The Manchester Electric Company EUROPE’S BUSINESS . result of toe Sehatorial race may ures of Legislation, pr .puplic. po^ y 3 4 t-vV. '• idwanis m the collection of Christ­ reports the sale of seven electric BUCKLAND’S .R T .A . not he known for a week. are.before the voter fbr'direct 'ac­ mas relief funds. . ranges 'to Edward ‘J. H6U' for the tion by referendum. Prohibition newly remodeled Adams house on The- nation also will await Ken­ Large, Loin NOT OVERBRIGHT tucky’s tabulation should control of M BUSINESS SESSION provides tbe medium for three, Illi­ « Main street. nois and Rhode Island voting their Congress depend upon the result In 4 TWO BIG CONCERNS DO opinions whether the 18(b Amend­ (Continued From Page 1.) tola “border” state. lb . 4 3 c Alfred Grezel reports the sale of More than 60 attended the month­ ment should be repealed, and Mas­ Porter House Steak Senator William E. Brock’s ap seven Kelvtoators to Edward J. Holl ly business meeting and social of The natural tendency toward sea­ sachusetts deciding whether to do VAT ENLARGEMENT HERE to be Installed to the Adams house polntment to the place made vacant the Buckland Parent-Teacher as­ sonal Improvement In the Irish Free away with her state enforcement on MuUn street. by the death of Senator Lawrence sociation in toe school assembly hall State has,been retarded by bad crop act. Bond issties for public works D. Tyson expired with today’s bal­ last eventog. B est Cut conditions. . - t., Enlargement alterations to... the totalling upward of a half billion Inasmuch drde. of Junior King’s loting. He sought to return to the The sum of $10 was voted toward V “m Jugoslavia'although there dfis corned beef tanks at Pinehurst food Daughters wiU meet this evening at Senate until March 3, when Sezmtor dollars, advocated as a boon to em­ shop, Main street near Middle Turn­ the N ew ington Home fot* Crippled a Aharp decline in exports during 7 o’dock in the committee room of Tyson’s term would have expired. ployment are on the ballots of 20 Shoulder Steak l b . 2 2 e pike, have just been completed by Children and $5 to the Manchester states. August trade returns for eight Centei^ Church house. Another Chattanoogian, F. Todd Girl Scout organization. months show a considerable im­ the Automatic Refrigerating Com­ Meacham, Republican, was his op­ It was decided, to have the an­ provement over last year.” pany and the United Cork Company, r FIVE-DAY WEEK Mr. and Mrs. George McLachlan ponent. nual Christmas sale the first week Other parts of the world were increasing the capacity of the corn­ and family of 163 Main street moved Six Democratic nominees for Con­ to December and committees were Omaha,* Nov. 4.—(AP.)-i^A five- iouchfid upon . more lightly by the ing plant by 300 pounds a week. today to Hartford. gress were assured of election with­ appointed ta airanss for that evant. day working week ^as heeh Intro­ nummary wlth^ei declaration tisat The increase in facilities was nec­ essitated by a growing demafld for out contests. Two others bad oppo­ Mrs. Frank Smith was chosen chair­ duced at the Cudahy picking plant there was a “slight tendency toward here. Pinehurst corned beef, which Walter The girls and boys of the Junior nents as did both Republican Rep­ man. Assisting her will be Mrs. Improvement In South Africa,” no achievement club wUl meet with P. Gorman, Pinehurst head, says is resentatives. Harper Case, Mrs. Gustave Magnu- Although still to toe experimental appreciable change In Canada or in their instructors this evening at 7:45 attributable to two things — first, State - Democratic headquaorters son, Mrs. Joseph Donahue, Mrs. C. A. Stewart, general super­ the Far East, while In Latin Ameri­ at the North Methodist church. Miss Pinehurst’s stiff adherence to the predicted a 60,000 majority for their John R. Clegg, Mrs. David Arm­ intendent, said today it might be An extra^3*0 0 0 i can coimtrles the prospect was Vera McCracken, girls’ secretary of Idea'that corned beef can be only as ticket while the Republicans said strong, Mrs, Andrews Healey, Mrs. adopted permonehtiy If p ro '^ sat- treated as “unencoun^lng with po­ the Hartfard County Y.W.CUL,, Will good aa the meat that is put Into the they would win by 20,00d to 25,000. A. P. Seymour, President David tsfaqtory to packers' nbeda. litical imsettiament and business vats; secondly, the fact that the assist with the games. Armstrong, Frank Smith, Joseph All departments oif the plant with dullness In most countries.” whole week’s coming Is sold out Donahue. the exception of toe mechanical and each week, all unsold stock being Miss Mary Miner of Middle Turn­ h e a d OF U .S . CHAMBER . Games and a general good time side products department^ aire oper­ disposed of to institutions and wood- pike entertained seven of her school­ followed and sandwiches and coffee ating on the five-day schedule, SUSPEND DRY DIREaOR choppers’ camps, so that there Is mates at a HaUowe’en party last were served. Stewart said. never any old or over salted beef to Friday afternoon. Various games BACKS RED CROSS DRIVE Investing Jj be sold to the store’s general trade. were played including the donkey FRIENDS The big concerns which did the game, prizes for which were award­ *\ SS‘ Si, enlargement work ^re those which ed to Claudia McKee and Dorothy Buttbrworth Urges Help of ^l9.50perSonti, J LaPoint, and ducking for apples won Warner Brothers J (Oonttamed froln Page 1.) installed the refrigerating plant at Business Men in Annual by George Miner and Vlrgitofi Ryan.- the store. Membership Campaign. my home by Col. Woodcock, (Amos A salad supper was served. ITioae Wednesday T R A V E L - , n.w 'J J W. W. Woodcock, director general present were: Dorothy LaPoint, Last Times Today "The American Red Cross is one of Federal prohibition) in his office FOLEY-HUNTL^Y Claudia, Julia, and Hollis McKee, homt^ tn txtr* In- i at wasnmgxon, I wia mm mat mjis WlUard BUllngs, Virginia'; Ryan, of toe great Institutions , of toe and Elsie * Fergusott- I a t W ashington, X told him that lf<.)ie united States,”^ says WUliam But- and George Miner. in “Scarlet Pages’* conifi 'TTttMk shfid^^xeofiilf^kdfirinfition reganlfii|r terwbrto, president of toe United Thursday Ing ctrtfilntifts pwty, it -was true.” Miss Helen Geraldine Huntley of IS Munrb street was married this The Sock and Buskin Dramatic States Chamber of Commerce, in a Donovan said when he discussed letter to E. J. McCabe, executive (or you by Afitimt proved his suspension with Administrator morning John Joseph Foley of dub of Manchester High school will Main street, Hartford. The cere­ have the opportunity to bear and Secretary of the local Chamber and Investors SyndiMte Plan.' |4 McCampbell the latter told him, *T president of toe Manchester Chap­ thoulght you would be transferred mony was performed at 7 o’clock at witness M. Stein of Hartford tomor­ ter of toe Red Cross. “Aa an effi­ 7 % e B ig g est out of New York; I did not think, St James's church by the rector. row afternoon to a demonatratlYfi cient exponent of business methods '■JO' Invest ((or exemple) that ^ ch fiption vrould be taken;” iRev. W. P. Rfildy. , r lecture on “Th4 Makeup.’* * $19.59;'|fic(i ipwilhi liiS[ The brid4 jbjldfiilrodm wero to disaster relief, health, education Hoivl Since attended by Miss Evelyn Frlcke of Miss Jane Aldrich superintendent and the other essential parts of Its exactly 120 months you AGED VOTERS East Hartford as bridesmaid, emd J. of the Memorial hospital wUl ad- service program. It deserves toe P. Flynn of Hartford as best man. i dress the freshmen glHs oif Mab- whole-hearted support of the busi­ **Cock-Eyed 'receive $3,000 cash; In Norwalk, 5rwaik, Nov. 4.—(AP.)—One The bride wore a gown of blue Chester High at the Rec auditorium ness men of toe country 1240 months these modest hundred and ninety-five years of transparent *Velvet with silver tur-'this afternoon on the nursing prbr ’Cordial conpiperation has long W orld*' payments build to voting strength was cast in !lh^,Bilker Uppers and corsage o f, fesslon. This program was dmng|2d beea toe nde bjebreen toe American First Ward rolling place here to000.' t 'tiu IKhefii Mrs..tf9darlfii MlIrrUl, 98, afidllmEdd was attired In brown transoar-transpar­ ■ gxudancelgxddancel merce of. toe iJnlted States. There twists than a setting-up ex-"' Rev. Augustus F. Beard, D.D., 97, ent velvet with hat and shoes to is an interlocking of community in­ erclse of a contoitf onist. Just Other programs pro- cast their ballots within a few min­ match u d corsage of Butterfly The Ladies’-, Aid society of the Dm .91,1M 5 terests that brings the two organi­ a bunch of itreg^ar fellows, utes of each othef'. roses. V South Methodist Church vrill meet zations Into Intimate working rela­ S13,S09,595 ivlde (rom $1,000 to Mrs. Merrill, who is blind, requir On their return from a weddifag tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 for sew­ tionship. Apd-toe economic base of taking their fun'where they : D«c.ai.i9ie $100,000. Booklet ex­ ed the assistance of two moderators, trip to Washington, D. C., Mr. and ing and business. ’ humanltarianlam lAras never more fln d 'lt! ,v'' ?’■' but the agile Dr. Beard, who la the Mrs. Foley will malte their home on .clearly .democstrated' than 'to toe $16,271,446 plains Plan and its guar­ Dorothy street, Hartford. The brid» oldest Congregational minister -in More than '50 of the Rebekahs at­ readiness of American business to Dw.t1,19l7 / anteed results, with nu­ the world and a former head of the has bfeisn for the past year, nurse in tended the meeting and social to Odd the office of Dt. E. C. H lj^ns. volunteer for Red Cross service. $19,172,991 American Missionary Society, shook Fellows hidl last evening. A period “As president of toe Chamber of *‘V P TH X JU VER'* merous examples., Use . ,)k oi amusing games followed the !d off helping hands and polled the vot­ Commerce 'bf toe United States, I DM.ai,i«te I the coupon be ow. 1 HEAVY VOTE CAST business, Including “Forty Ways to W ith ing maclfine levers unaided. He' bespeak for toe 1930 Red Cross $24,917,121 walked a half mile from his home Norwalk, Nov. 4.—(AP.)—At Cross.” Waffles with maple syrup, nooiL today Norwalk’s vote contin­ Call the hearty helpfulness of busU Dm .91,1MV to the-poUing place and then walked squash pie and cheese, and good ciff- Spencer Tracy;. home again. ued to soar toward record-breaking fee made by the men on thfi cofp- -ness men everywhere.” : h $32,206,332 INVESTOItS SyNOKATEi ipropbrtions with alm ost'5,000 bal­ mittee were mished ' by' All. The The local campaign for member­ Claire Luce SmhI Mty mlwilir? mWM t lots ca8t in the five wards of the joint Odd Fellows' cmd Rebekah ship wUl begin Armistice Day, Nov. POUCH WARN RED Eal»y Momv.** ^ whist party and dance will t^e 11, \mder toe chairmanship « John New Britain, Nov. 4.—(AP.)—R. dty. Leaders of both parties were Warren Hymer . Rcfourec2 clfldmtog the increased votes. place at Odd FeUows haU Thursday L. R etoattz. : ’ t eaafitaa.efi»eda>e>mtog-simday for . SHONO NATIONAL SANK miLMNO, NIW HAVIN rested, .burieKl

i ii'i. ’■'■ j : “ < 'Jl 3 •■■ fr b v ^ i n g s o u t h ^ ^ n c h e s t e r * CONN. TUESDAY, IBER.4,1950.;,^ l l H B B f O W l W W POUNDS OF CHICKEN i H N C f i m m m W M i i i ^ ^ • nij. *y-, i 1-V. '■■’if .ii. T A iO B H i Bfisb&h OhMey A Uhltod. SnSnUm W ij V e tq r ^ ■j T o A ^ k ITCOFCDBII^ Nrath Women ^ f GlwbOito Cd-opergie -I- iw Csb sMw w at. Mary?g ifibie Oais ■y\‘ •' £ serving a,term of 10 to 15 years • crp^i^o|t:,vp^s tribution has been left entirely event without asWetance from me imposed, la 1624. for the slaying of W a g e almost any grouP .; The-an^al' freshman * i • • . . V/iSeatohdes Oonunutod o'clock. > At his demand, he said, the*offH Osano at 6:80 o’clock. Music wUl Tbe> sei;|teDces;Of six other prison­ cers produced the warrant before', ije furnished by A1 Ahrend’s orches­ ers were ^tommuted. They were Pas- they left. 'The unnamed* individual tra. Among the matters of Import- ODD FELLOWS’ F A T H ^ ^ qiiale .Bruhl and Frank Rocco, of ONLY ONE CONTEST against whom it was sworn corrc arice that will come before the meet­ Tyringtom found guilty of dyna- ing is approval of d three year work sponded ua:; mltifig the .home of Prosecutor pharance program, now In the course of pre­ SONS DINE Saturday' Thomas Ji Wall; Dr. Isadora Yokel- ; IN VEWim TODAY paration by the Board of ^ntrol liquor sold Ai man .of.'^Bridgeport, eentenced -for house imd also saw a stilly to opera-!^ The nominating committee is now manslaughter; Henry Allen ' of Mw Montpelier, Vt., Nov. tlbn. m a preparing a slate of officers for the Waterbury negro . accused of man- the little.farm villages among toe coming year, which It is expected Turkey Dinner to be Siprved by Orders J i ^ Probe stotighter: iLouls Ferraro, of New Vermont hiUs, like'the o»® . w**?® -i will be headed by R. K, Anderson as Local Lodge — Speaker and Fiythe today demanded actions Haven, ^ convicted of a statutory ^ v l n Coolldge was bom to the against Burke for perjury anid afterr LiTTV,5 president. charge and Michael Cinque, of-New Entertainment Program, Too industrial centers where Vermont^ he confenred with United States At­ Tickets for the meeting went on Haven,) also convicted of a statu­ Vf'. granite Industry ,haS' torn^ Leo A, Rover, the latter or­ ■W-. sale a few days ago, the distribution The Odd Fellows Father and Son tory oharge. ' .. , r neighbors for the descendants of toe 't.fi ^ being in charge of the meetings com­ AV number of other petitions for dered the Grand Jury inquiry.' A ' hanquet wttl* be- held.ln (5dd» Fellows. Green Mountain boys toe voters separate investigation w u ordered^- mittee. .Already a large advance hall Saturday* evening, Nov. 8.’';-*A pardpns, including thoM of Bessie to toe polls today, sale is reported and an attendance of by Major ^General Hmbert. M.‘ fine turkey dinner wiU be served J.‘ Wakefield, Who 17 years ago wfts ,'iVermont' elects . _Republican gov­ w«,-ell over 200 members is predicted. ernors, Senators, and Con^essmen Crosbyi police comniiissloner of the-- \ with all the fixings and an evening sentenced to' life imprisonment for of rare entertainment will bc f i ­ toe slaying- of her husband, and year after year. Today she cbooses District'qf Columbia. , nished under the direction of Petfer John Yurah*/68 who. killed a-wo- a^ governor, candidates for minor Police Instructions are- that ridds BRUENING SLASHES Murray, singer, humorist and char­ ,man to North Lsrxhe to 1908, were state office, and two CongtessmOT on private homes shall ndt to.msdSj unless the officers have ^ definite acter impersonator.' ''. ’ j ■ denied.'- i,-* •„ ' ■ - and. toe only ifiajor contest NATION'S EXPENSES The guest speaker of the evening has been closely fought Is that In the prqdf that Uquor'kas bSen sold ont^' wUl be Grand Master Edwin. S. P t * j First Congressional District. the premises. 'The uSe of paid in- ett of .New Haven. The comini^e NEW HAMPSHIRE G. O. P. There Governor John E. Weeks, a forniers also was discontinued and (Continued From Page 1.) In chargO has airanged a surprise dry, has been can\palgnlng agalMt Burke was said by authorities to^ for every attendant. Reports on a wet Democrat, Joseph A. Mc­ have that status no longer. outlined to them confidentially the tickets must be in ti;ie hapto of ^toe IS CERTAIN OF VICTORY Namara of Burlington, in a district •Fiythe Is to appea>^ before - the purposes of the German forelgfn bsinquet committee (•. by tomprrow where the governor won the nomlna- Grand Jury'Thursday. *, ■• policy so that they would realise night. tl<5n by a small margin from oppon­ t v Ctondord, N. H., Nov. 4— (A P) — ents' favoring repeal dr modification the necessity of financial and eco­ The New Hampshire electorate went of the prohibition laws. nomic measures proposed. to toe; polls today confident of Re­ GUARDSMEN.TO RUN ■vVj Supported By Business : Lieutenant Governor Stanley C. ►1 ^ 0 ' publican victories for the candidates Wilson of Chelsea has not felt the c ; ' From all parts of Germany, he for major offices. Thp Republicans said, business men advise the gov­ need to wage an active campaign PEE-WEE GOLF COURSE claimed toe usual normal majorities against his Democratic opponent, | ernment that they are ready to in­ ANNDAL SHOW BOOK while the Democrats kept silent, vest capital and place new orders Park H. Pollard of Cavendish and in - Former (Sovemor John G. Winant. the Second Congressional District ishurst Management Offers provided only that the government’s Republican, who broke, a precedent financial and economic program Is The Chamber of Commerce Solici­ Congressman Ernest W. Gibson Is to Let Soldiers Operate of 80 years standing by seeking a confident of being returned to Wash- put through at the earliest possible tations Approval Committee met second term nomination, opposed Course for Two Weeks. moment. ■yesterday and voted endorsement of in^on over James Cosgrove, St. Aibert W. Noone, Democrat, 84 Johnsbury, Detoocrat. Pruning and cleaving knives Irave the program booklet to be I s ^ ^ year old Peterboro mapufaeturer, The management of the PIpehurst been wielded on almost every item by, the Manchester Poultry Glub 'to .whd'' wsp' siAp nomftmtoA aSr - Ids miniature Indoor golf course at / listed In the new budget, which conjunction, with Its j tento annual partyls. sehi^^ri'al canMifete. ■ | Main and Park streets, has offered } j ... strikes a balance of income and out­ poultry ^o.w.to;be .Noone’s opponent iq. ,toe gepAtoT’’ iOTHlTOES IN RHODY the use of the course tq the'j^q I'dcal go at 10,400,000,000 marks (about 22, 23 a # 24 ofto«tbyehr,>li|tta'l^ lal i^ d S: .genator Heniy'W. National Guardi cqmpaiAps:.-tor--» a . $2,496,000,000) and lists besides endorsed sh appeal for prizSs to be Keybs,. Repiihlioan incumbsnt,. who ' M A ^ fV K Y D R Y CLAIMS two weeks? period, toe p ro ce^ to 11 ;S'V’(’ . -TflV “extraordinary” estimates of 237;- made by toe fourth . Mmual crow has been, kept from actively ,,cam­ be divided on a 60-M perpeptags 773,000 marks (about $57,065,520.) I mintrjr ruu Committee, of which paigning.' basis, A considerable amount has been Lewis Lloyd, .ihrector of toe Recre- ' to toe two CCngressional battles providence, R- L, Nov. 4.— ( AP )— Company G at their meeting last chopped from former totals by aticnarCenter,.ls chairman. the Democrats held a little hope ..•Jaims c^ vlctorjrby both Demo- night in toe : State Armory voted to; giA^ihing of salaries, begfUming at I Under the SoUcitatlons contract .tlmt to^-might meet with; success e.ratfl and Republicans rang in the accept the proposition,' and it is .ex­ the very top where President Paul agreement- entered into . by ^to one dr the other. ’ 'T^ce in 30 ears of voting Rhode Islanders to- von Hlndenberg has accepted a de­ pected that the Howiteqr, company chamto who are •members Jof the yfears, 1918- and 1928, they broftco in- day as the <^lcctoratr went to the will also approve'the plan at toi. crease of 20 per cent to 48,000 Chamber, contribution of advertis­ to Congressionalngressi' r^resentatlbn. in j^iis to choose a-governor, a Sena- marks a year plus 120,000 marks night’s meeting. ' ...... ing, articles, cash or metchandise-ia the Pfrst Coogressional, District tort and three Congressmen Several members of the guard'*; “representation” allowances. Depu­ rot allowed without toe sanction .of Fletcher'Hale, RepdbUcan .incum­ r. The Senatorial fight, around ties’ salaries are cut also. Ihe SoUcltations, Approval, Cornimt- were proficient players on toe out­ y'*.»)' bent, opposes Napoleon Dyer, lii the 'which interest seemed chiefly cen­ door miniature courses during toa| Army Reductions tee, 'composedKof representatives, of ggeend District Edward H. Wason, tered, found TJ. S.'Senator Jesse H late summer aqd fall, and it is **•-. Reductions in the Army and Navy the organised. . dlvlBion#------ofa 4.i._seeksthe Cham­ teelection-against Metcalf, Republican Incumbent, op- pected that a series of matohe's hen staffs total 7,000,000 marks. The ber: ^tbn'Sargent. former Senator Peter G. DOWN Navy estimates include the first in­ Democrat/ .whp, failed re- tween the best players of both qoni-i stallment of 10,830,000 marks for . i' alection by a narrow'margin two panles wUl be played; .during tfifii twd'7 the new armored cruiser l^satz ROWEASUIODE years ago. Both are w.ets, but Met- weeks’ period if the“ Hoyritoe^.lW.toH Lothringen and '4,400,000 f6r small­ , calf has qualified his wet stand to pany votes to jpto Compamy >Gito;i er craft, and 1,000,000 marks for ! ; — ' the extent that he will be guided by toe operation of toe, course. anti-aircraft defense. These nonr I New'Haven, Npv. •4.—,(AP)—Dr. the vote of hl.s constituents on the The company. commawisrs will recurring expenses total 2,800,000 iMaPvto Scarborough, medical ex- referendum question: "The designate men from each- cbmpany- marks higher than in 1930. ■ y-x, laminer, today said that the death jgth Amendment, shall it be re- to assist the. Ptoehurst maafgement IC A M O N T H Appropriation Is made for a of Johhatoan N._Rowj^m)-^ '' j,. in the operation of toe course, and ^ 5 '-':*^ ■ cenotaph in honor of German wkr --W lS ^ o in w d e il Kings-1 toe/board nf toie city:-.X v?aA'a;xas# .-j. _ ’ Norman ;S. Case, Republican. the money, after divisloa will be«ap- ; -I'M* dead. The edifice woiild be con­ ^suicide. ’ fio further toyestigatipn sought re-election as governor. He plied to the mess fund of each cqmr ' ¥■ ■ r-’' structed near the famous Branden­ his last metoOfah^s -^U be inade.> opposed Theodore F. Green, Demo- pany. burg gate, Berlin, at a cost e< about ^1^ O'. . . . AiittiUj. . Rowe's body was fo.upd with a l55,000 marks, „ today scattered toe ashes j a ms bullet wqimd to tlie In the FiMt and Second C3ongres- LIGHT IN NEW BRITAIN' revolver/'wlto one bitoet flwd, ly.-^ sional Districts Clark Burdick, Re­ Its n ie c e s tether over the waters of toe Pacific .New Brttalp. Nov. .4;—-(A P )^ Germany’s receipte expe^l- oggaorWhlch h W sirttoessefi toa ing on toe floor beside him. A shot­ publican, opposed Samuel W. Smith, gun lay' oniA.clialr nearby.'Relatives Early in^catlbns pptotod. to a\ ^ght tures according to toe 1931 budget nqtoble^unM ,Tr;, Democrat; Richard S. Aldrich, will ha :l;423,600;000 'marks (about at first expressed toe belief that'he jflepubUcan, ,w£iB .fitted against Ar­ vote being cast at. the polls he^^tof On his deatoheh^ last wekr-’Wil­ day; At io! o’clock thto toototog, $34r,000)009) less than in 1930, when liam . kingsfOlid' BTillto';.’;, totoervOf had met with ap' accident. while thur L. Gohaty, Democrat 'and,- In Phono 5181', South Manchester the total estimates were 12,0'79,- cleaning ,hlB, guns to preparation for the Third District, Francis B. COn- toe vote In the six wards waarless 773 Alain Street, the aviator; 'expressed a wish; that than toe total at. the same hour at 000,000 marks (about $2,898,000,- his' atoes be cast to toe winds over a huntSig trip. dOn, Democrat, and William R. Fort 000). This year’s estimates, includ­ Rowe'was reported to have been tin. Republican, battled i^ out for the the city election last ApvU. Lead­ I* 1-• ■ K J, M tnPffFSPH AaM ACy^ e n p *b r a n € h the Pacific. • ers h'- Deatlui frdwalcohifiiqmto'to'6'TJMt has been allowed 248,150 marks C* O f Yo} more to make a total of 9,691,650,- ed fitatss (4s(Rtoiafi Iwt year frwn 000 marks. the total attemed in 1928. ‘ ' We respentfnlly invite you to come and pay a visit These two increases are mefe A CeniBUBJ Burehu to our new store and share in the savings that we are C lu b drops in toe., bucket, aa com^ipd 4 Balto^rp* Noy. . .—(AP)i,—A offering. -Our aim is and always will be to place bur Ito* with iiaile 'l^vtogs. iHtojiscJw ■ iteq- htow'aiQr*to8ter’ewept qver the I-V?;..,* where. The laj^est Biato^te the toste«n/si|bretof • ’Mawland*’ (today* ‘ tof groceritottofore you dt suicfr attritotW^ T.n serve M an^stei labor W xttt 402,p00,W)0 a group: pf Btat«a--shQw®d ‘«S9-4fi$tlte-aga^ .ijA* 1. the 'oi>to* ',ft?o*t bring yburfb^ - i ^ :| marks are to be savqd by reducing for ' mUes Inlandv unemifii^rment doles - and socUu 1~ 4627 tehoMed in 16?8. The. d s p x ^ : ba^ df ^e game you will find showed up also to’.ws ratq psr K^.* r‘ rain in its Our prices, as we quote theln, are r e g i ^ pricM’and surance so that expenditures will be are good any day of the i^eek, or tfa[e month, w d are sub* ^ 1,041,000,000 ln,< 1931 as compared 000' populationc wtof Tobacco, 3 pkgs. for .... 1 ...... '.25c era^Nor^ • Pirtopg. j^ll:-.X5c Cigstrettes, 2 pkgsi fbr,^***■' •*••?•.*•;*•** •• •■ 25c ELECTION W E A iiE R 1.1 . - ;p r 4«r it fOT I ‘lUUe. *.* • • y * .*. * ? ! - • • • • • y •••••),(• » 51c .‘■'*■, Washington, Nov. 4.— (A P) — Sunny skies greeted the voters of .Cuiipbell'S Beans, can . . . • • ...... ; •' •... i v . . • • • *0* ... • U . all but a half dozen states today as Heinz’s Spaghetti, medium can ...... l l ^ c 1 J.; -'.I they haUoted. t' CAuj^*bMiikVtancan,3 cans . . . . ; . . . ?5c The Weather Bureau reported V, T ’VI'*' '' '■. ’vs-'t ^'exceptionally fine weather” prevail ' Ezjgie Brand Milk, can • •••••e**e*eee^«eee t.evb-e • • • iqg in more than ninety per cent of bNewfC^op'Nuyy: ^ *u s , 3 pounds . lAtroltV 4.-:^ " the country. ------j-T l^/'Wzlhttt Meats, can' I’. »••••» •*• f Rain, or threats of rain, were re­ tor ' Jolfo H . , warflito' ' Xdgfbt'Brown Sugar, 4 pounds to? • • • • ( • »•••••• * • 25c,. ported in a strip extending along troit p j ^ e ^ l *1 totoy 6*boxes :S the coast from southern New Jer i I isey to northern South Carolina. retired rto ,t '‘'hto;: |i*:vTtoroe 'Bopfir, 4 rolls'...... v. v;-«21c_ . Rain was forecast lor late in the released., on the'Opt*; Ph^ty j^haker 2 pkgs. v ...... r...... t J-ihyyr-y D IAL 51(50 day in.'Btoitem New Ytok state and ed of. Btoto*/ dm d ^ noutoem New England. apdvreWw- ^ ' ’ ' ' * -- --- did # t btit'defoUs * I'* A iV a ^ CNWhable. A tlto A t Your N e i| d to | l ^.1-: - TOSTBB BBAH1N ALBEADY of Kalsrfs\relaashi ii wto New York, Nov. A^(AP)^-^Fly6!^ from other for, - or, FfiYUiite Soda FpimtolBe ji^' r ___ interest of toq ^ wntodatee put out.r to aatf^ip^le : le tdsd'1 'm9 ' * • • X , ; -. -<'.-'sw Ip Itow York to * to w to diapto«ll9. two votes each.'tot ■»v- ..-M- .-HI - ter. mfnrtlitote* to*' to $2. JN lxnade^^ W to 483 'Spriute' Street, certato to tot one. ; fzpm Where' stort^* pirtitolyiy w ^ftoter Is toe lone hackelor among back to Detroit. He wefo told'to *an^ to toe; .. &e eto'W^to . . . laSt'Thurs^r;-'r-,// ml • vt. s-j PAGEfOUR v j^ d S B S t m EVENING HMAtJ)?SO^-BANCHJSTEiiF CONN. TUESOAV,*N0Vraaaa-4;*i^

[naitted Uwmif|v«s to hsobme dt little coiiq|Mursd to '■ tme .of -tfcem< — IBB AIASNEi,^ rnsbalBSD B - __ , HSEAX« Of toe states.8 She has many Indus' Democratic national ohairhian’s ut­ heart,, dilatation, endocarditla, fatty toe Injured heart.’’ entitled to tha use tor rapublioatlon terances was that which found him of all news dispatches credited to It mu^ iBoto bertoto She has a Democratic party heart, angina . pectoris or topid This plan Of treatment oqplains in or not otheiotherwise credited In this lining up with Senator James Bit. red ‘ihdhui ciahie to ' tU e fb d i^ e n t .pf no mean strength. Her reaction heart. I have seen tooUsands o f p ^ a general Wtw the metboAi I have^l' pAper and uaai so the local news pub* Watson of Indiana; toe Senate’s Rd- sumalfly incurable cases recover, by uMd suecesimflly In topasanda of itsbed herein. from Ariia. Why shouldn't he, to to toe businera depression is not puMlcan floor leader, in favor atient. does ing' Is' to He'' partly oa the' right a different reason, although pri- We’re all toe issue of innumer­ indicate a political revolution now. not need to ,fem^ starting toe fast be-, side with toe knees drawn riightiy I TUESDAY, NOVlfiMBER, d. maiUy recommending it for the cause he feels weak, as be invaria- up, toe- face and shoulder fitted able movlnge about and. of succes­ maintenance of prosj^ty and full wy feels stronger at the end of a snugly Into the pillow, and toe right A HMJEF PLAN sive ''bpmelaads.” It would keep us emploirment. Bach lookrtl further short period without eating heavy arm brought straight down and one way it speaks volumes for good* .busy trayd out into toe future than do toe emar- foods,'and the heart will be able to back t|n body. In this portion IN NEW YGRK gfency measures o f busineas and tm- fimction more efficiently. the "cifculdtion' of the blood is less (Right) 'The latest Victor general chauacter of tbe town the route by wbito we Cbxild employment relief now contemplat­ Manchester that, with all -the Following this fast toatort should int^bred With than in any of toe achievement...... a new, to shed tears over toe days when our ed by tHe govrtmment. be well regulated both m to q u ti^ - other portions. Bxpall model at an unusual oifeanlsatioa of relief work . on . a faifiiiy tree sprouted in toe Garden New-York, Nov. 4.—If you can’t ‘The"The five-day week, vrithout without re- and quantity of food. T hree low prteeJ Italian period Is^ e scale going oh about the coun* o f Kden .- go 'round the world, it’s possible toductlon.in wages, must become ufil- meals daily should be used, keeping (RefrerimfentS) cabi^ti' M otor - FiVe- ti|r, nothing whatever has been' donC^ have a- considerable part of toe; versal and'permanent in America in toe quantity of food to toe minimiim Question: Mrs. W. M. asks: "What Carcuit, Screen-Grid, -Mi­ iVs A^pretty when worid come and move next door to i order to prevent future buSineas de- 1 ©f the body’s requirements, h ^ or is in process of planning by would you Sue^est as refreshments cro-Synchronous jecelyyr. you are i nn An^eipBm, imturalizcd you in New York, -* impressions and resulting unemploy* | foods which you may. find gassy, for a social ' gathering? ' I ' am. f ment," said Senator Watson. "Bveiy { such as ionions, turnips, With 'tobes, |l3L ^ ' way o f providing employment oa or o f aevm orJeik^V generations And'SO, in the process of going garlic, cab­ familiar'With your njSes 6t chet,' be­ public works. In the first place it places and seeing things. I found, men under the 'flag is entitled to a bage, dried beans, etc., shotfid he ing a • faithful ■ ^der of your ■ ' standing, just to be an American. myself standing outside the door o f. job. Gov^ment f^ s and falls ws that imemplpyment is neither avoided, and for some time it Is bet­ articles, and since l am deririous of That is an excellent starting point a typical, brownstone mansion, in I unless all men have m equal oppor- ter to eliminate all sugars and heavy confonnlng tp ^biir rules on this oc­ general or so complete here for any family is tpis country. Eighty-flrst slxeet. j tunlty to work.” v starch foods. casion. I would g ^ tiy appreciate many centers. In the secon STom upper windows strange and 1 Shorter Hours NeedcMI In some cases the f^^lt juice fast your advlcf;’^ .' Jplace it shows that the population exotic music was making, itself ] , Watson'pointed. to. toe dlsplace- may be followed by a milk diet, as Answer r 'One o f -the simplest -re­ Victor THE NEXT CARBPMGN^ heard above the racket 'and clatter ment of ' , men by machines this seems to allay the inflammation oE^ Manchester, as a whole, is a 2 000,000 freshments is a good sized i^asS'Of Within a very few hours after of the street . . . mystical, haunting "within six years" and predicted which may be present in the'int^- plain orsinge' jiiice. Gtapp' juice Ik thrifty and foreahnded one. There music, completely lacking in toe that even after recovery from toe this issue bf The Herald leaves the tinal tract and in this way reduces ^so refreshing and may be used if' aia relatively very few of the peo- melodies known to Occidental ears, present depression there would still the flatulent tendency. I do not ad- not too close to mealtime. Or, give ple_ who haven’t, something put press the votes will all be to ^ and A slice of India, hitherto unknown be a great army of unemployed im- [ vise staying In bed except in the your guests a liberal choice of all of to a western world, had moved in less working hours were shortened. mpst acute forms of heart trouble, ay for the proverbial rainy day the ^ u lt of the 1930 state and Con- 1 toe fruits in season. grtfsional election^ Wil} be esta1>- and set up hous^eeping — had He promised to "spread toe gospel) Carefully regulated exercise can be who are not perfectly well able moved in with native cooks and nar t pf shorter hours without wage cuts; u ^ , if one first takes this fasUng f Cause of Headache) X i -y : i > lished, even though^,!! may not be (Left) ’ Beautiful walnut- [finance themselves over a period tive trimuaings and native customs; ^ Then along came Raskob with a treatment, and is really necessary Question: Mrs. H. writes: " I bave- finished. cabinet in classi- ^ ol| depleted income. All of which is known for a number of hours more. all superimposed against toe con- national radio speech designed to for treating any form of heart de­ very bad headaches which my docr cal'TU^an period design. It has been an unusual campaign, ventional adornments of a Manhat- nieet the Republioan contention that rangement. The exercise 'should tor tells me are caused by toe largV Height: 38 inches.. With alsource of great comfort to the tjin furnished house. the Democrats had suggested no I consist of calisthenics taken mostly artery leading from my .heart to my community as a whole. iparked by more energy than is Here I encountered my first constructive programI Of ueir own j In the horizontal position while lying Victor Five-Circuit Screen head having lime in it. Can you ad­ Giid^ Micro Synchronous usual in a non-Preeidential yeaz>, nautch vglrl^nine of them, to be to carry out in case they obtained j on the floor. In addition to these vise me what to d o?” jJust the same it is inconceivable receiver, and tubes, |173. tl^t Manchester will not share, probably because ^ toe .po2nbihation exact^part of'a troup of control of Congress- , exercises walks should be taken . Ahawaci-Tou doubtless have hard- of busing an^i/rtos players''^ come to ’ transplants^' As his very first potot be...«ii(id 1 each day. Of cpifise,wjto ,4toth leniag o f .toe arteriea- which can be tl^ugh in less degree t-hiw most, dramas of tbe a^s to a blase Broad- "the five-day W«4k for working men. exercises and walks it. is very im- growing forcefulness of toe prohibi­ 1 at least j^rtiially cured by living on mimicipalities, the responalbiUty way.', ' . ^ which means for all of us.” Inst^d, portant to begin giAdually and In- a carefuTdlet which is comparative­ for taking measures to enable un* tion question. vYet it has been, ia ^ Here was Kanabati DeVvi in a of dwelling on Watson’s suggestion j crease the amount slowly so as not ly free from all grain foods. You employed workers to earn livings all probability, little more than a Kashmir shawl of turquoise blue, that shorter hours, meant a wider to strain the heart. You should al- shUuld use leurge quantities of/Tuits, skirmish preliminary to one of the drawn tightly about a gold and rose distribution of J6bs ha developed the { ways rest if you feel the heart be- .especially the acid fruits. The ‘^for themselves and their families sbaded ’scarf.” Here was toe theory o f consumptiem of leisuie gins to pound, or notice any ihdica action oz these fruits in toe body during the coming winter. It is most strenuous battles in diminutive Henai with a shawl o f which received qtmsidsrable atteh* ’ tions ' of ' overwork. helps to dissolve the calcium de­ Majestic No. 50 generally admitted that. there is toe history of toe natifm likely to be deep rose and gold gurtenlng' tion in toe important r^ rt of the' Exercise is important as the heart posits which form in toe tissues of little prospect of a pronounced im­ foi^ht out in 1932.' j- ./ against J^r black "aart.’] .... . Committee on Reoent ScangnOc is hu organ composed of muscle and toe arteries. • An4;:heife wqs tb ^ ;;b ^ i«n h :S d a » Changes, . ' , x. ] . i . * i- . i . . ' ■ i provement in business before Business "is going to' ,lw better. aietbr and manager; . Slslr KuiSfr “The only way to increase proau'd* spring and while the veiy great ma­ We are at toe extreme ^ toe return, Bhaduri, in a •’chuga** that borp'tte tion and provide work is to increase thinking in terms of automobiles. He ::5G jority of the townspeople will have swing of toe pendulum. But tofere embroidered pattern of a himto®'consumption,” Raskob said. Given might have added, as the Committee is very little chance indeed that hands, pver hi*s shoulders fell' a- high wSges and such facilities as on' Recent Economic Changes sug­ , no trouble in awaiting the inevitable shawl that was a year in the niak- installment selling,, be explained, gested, that increased leisure also I but gradual betterment of the times, there will be revival during the next ing. And Kalldasi Dewi in So far as we Imbw there is no m tois. LiperaUsm. and . cnaii^rv^- have danced for priests and prtoees Phonb^rafph' pre|Bent conaidenitioh of this projtoC and kings for more than 20OO ye£td. at J0# is tbs WHO LET b y -to* Board o f Seleot&iefi. But A proud shit togtl elan they are. major stands ?'ftelrInvolves a THAT KID la we are very much mistaken la toe way ot unity in both. rhjrtomlc, sinuous writhing of toe TUE 6TU0I0 ? body, before many wseka, (a It is entirely possible toat be* body. Tbe foot-are hot, employed. to find itself under the neces* fore another general eleetioa toe The nautchea are toe danoitoi of »/ north India. Their'southern stoters V «'l«O M sit; of providing either work or American people- may be tniHwg are, toe “bayaderes.” i-i!* ;Tvie Aigt; (Right) Crostoy Sereeti' to some of bfanchestertf dU- %elr poHtlce W y indeed. l^rough. toeir lives toey are dedi­ Oriti. Neutrodjme, poW-' wbo are not now b /toe relitf Even % n w b d n b ^ > th a n footbaU, ca te to wha|fver gelds toe particu- er speaker, A. C. toeo- liat^. And we submit this proposlr ico* temptox^fles, Iheir education trio radio rraeivlag- set golf and* eet-vv piieeflghts. Thepe to toorough^the most eomi^ete en­ tion as one well worth thinking —plue an electric will be great'da^ indeed. joyed by any Indian woman—and j^ oog ra p h at toe un­ t—and thinking abqut right from toe time th^ rater a temmk heard-of low prica.. ot \ ‘ m o R r o w they are presumed to serve somO; only lies, vcomi^te . particular ;god and. hto Irtest*;, t o ^ ,v ortto tubes. Not forgetting the Mcpqnuick- cel^rate hlS ’-glbiRtok ana to weiWA W “HOMELANDS’? L^ria nbziatertij’ tatools, afi wi^stha-wito Which hto idol mayp fM l Forty thousand New York Jewp pi^haps the most pioturtique of slli be decorated-^- triejl to get into Madison Square toe ik 6 V Tom Heflin to Alabama, Customs aa tSF^away and long ago Gai^deu all at the samq time, the as time itself : . . projected sudden­ toe RooeWelt-Tuttle battle to New ly againit tbe Broadway. whope oth^ night, to emphatically r^ds- tbrk state and to/nurtuui situation nautehes step toeir routines for the T erm s T o o ! ter jthelr anger at toe present atti­ to Hafsachpsetts where the big tired business man and his cobortf. tude of the British government partis Mch p)it up, about toe weak- I 1 .V QILBERT SWAIf.i , You fisfijpwji any, of tKeift iU ie j^ o s .., . . or:the }.(, .— r-r------■ toward Palestine. They imperiled Ait q>oi^lde* ctol)dMato ^ aen- ' INVESTIGATE BHOOnNO dozen other models'at oiir radio idiow room ... .on t o ^ own ttves tond gave the poUoe. atorsUp, probatoy tha most interest- the WetJfins Plan of Easy Payments. A smeJl de* _ (Stamtord,.Nov^'4,— (A P .)—-At the ft a h^rd job to establish anjrthtog like tog tUhg to todajr’s election is the request of ..Ibpsecuting Attorn^ ssetrtty.,^ size of ..toe majority to be received Frank Jamro^, ’ city police; tore i IJ Which goes- to show how much by I> W ^ t W, b orrow , RepubUcan muting an toveptlii^on of *th« and larger models to select from here,'ranging in shbottof o f Tbomai Hraiyr’13, of toe feeling can be etirred up over an camtelsto fw tlw united States Sen­ town of Stamford, Frfatoy night" ^price from $64.60 up... ;idl 19$l']models. almeat purely academic question. ate to New.^enky,,. v Xf toe party Reilly altogcs ito whs fOmt by MMt Jftot. even th r^ h .todr'^ ancestors kad cmy otihite:candidate ttom Mr. Stosotnuui Andrew flelfleohtweg, '^Iwdf the vast majoriW ,ot'those Morrow and j: hkd who was attempting *to : disperse .toATiH NS R R vH M im s. n«c» making up toe 3;o#d been to Palea- •we’eh revraers*' nominated a real^ ctmdidate there letotweg tor shooting, ttoe to a toouiand yearA-a good would be a serious question whatoer og tom shoth RrM him were 7*!;' Bwny tof; tloni,’ e i ^ thrtm ^ thMr tha P. nan . would get apy reited< into toe air. Rburteen m o. or /***»«/ forW ktttnk toad n e v e r had aiqr majority at alL R u rw lto Horrmv companlmto of Reilly aliegs toe< tion wlfli the country what- shots Were not fired-in toe[ ;s-' T p -^1) m ’t ' ‘ < ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH , MANCHESTER/

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state and screen contribute equied- over" there.,is ■ justi like . The .pidvdifr screen debut in the picture, while the (&THEV o m w fallshorT victs As ferehcels th a t at Sing. SinK the pris-j other twelve have had both film and Eight Y ears^ ; oners are looked upon’aa^b'ein^ un­ stage experience. ------fortunate, while in. this hilimoiis The two leading players, Spencer >:*>:*x*•isv.*.x*:-xv' • • • X‘ Tracy and .Claire Luce never faced ‘ Only eight'5'e a fs ' o ld ,‘ > blu'c-eyed^^^ movietone------they'- consider------themselves------a camera prior to making their tests browii-halred and ;frecWedi 7*".^ PvP^ f^ iucky to be inmates bf -fgood. makes any home more comforb*, for the production. Tracy leaped to coimts safe crackeTs",v'c^^etfd*i!Pii^ ’ ‘v’ fame ■vrith . his portrayal,pf Kfiler iderers an d ' ernineht^^■ I Hears in “The Last Mlile” on Broad- able, more attractive, Te^iices ' way, and Miss Luce played the f em- among her most ihtii^to ' friahd^! COLLEGE t o S T A K * I iniTift lead in “Burlesque’' in London There , you have Joan, Lhwea, ' nick-, i and “Scarlet Pages” in New York named by her convict ..jfriends, drudgery and gives more leisure j before turning her attention to the “Cherie.” Daughter of JUewis)E. COURSE. IN ROCKERt 1 speaking screen. « Lawes, virardenrof>Siipg;Siag iPrisoti; h ^ s , - i-:. On ^ e other, hand, Warren Hy- ishe was born w ithin-%ew ^lls Of ' incr, Humphrey Bogart and W illi^ that-penal institution,/and up'tq. Friends tried and true,' tfu^ to Collier, Sr., who have the other prin-, three months ago had scarcely been the pep at:Behabnata,’’ sing the ICad-r cipal roles, all have been “in pic­ outside of her home to i^ Of Ossin- ing characters in “up The River,’' tures” before; Hymer in “Speak- j tog.- ,• .. but while this is the “Alma'Miater’’ t easy,” “The Lone Star Ranger, i Then came the call, the great call of the. “convicjts,” at * -the .-highly e c p n b m y “Men Without Women,” “Bom t a r n HOKDM from Hollywood, ai^;jfj^;hSri)^’i imal^hryinstitution, .'anbst-.yif Reckless” and other Fox Movietone boarded the .tr a in fo r the.<.f^«^*ph}fi4 the smgers can ycKiel Iheit'otm dbl'i fflms, Bogart in Victor McLaglen’s aT i / I tol, to enact her first '^jd'fqto^i^d lege songs. . - ^ latest, movietone and Collier in many I role in the Fox Movietoiie laitoh^riot, ' Spencer Tracy, who hails* front} i offerings, both silent and talking, the 8130 i “Up The River.” . < ■ , ‘ Marquette University, and Warren latter including “Harmony At I She met the various playerg with Hymer, a Yale graduate, have’’the Home,” “Happy Days” and “High TV1A^J»<£To KDIiTBOHME/ I whom she was to make bep sorebn featured comedy leads,-and Ctoir^ The M andiester Electric Co. Society Blues.” lioavuicop/ I debut, namely, Spencer Tracy, (3a irq Luce and Humphrey BOghrt,-p>yi “Black^and Blue,” .likewise are Luce, Warren , Hymer, ►Hutoplmey ing the roniantic parts, are ' from ■ . rf. 773 MAIN ST. PHONE 5181 newcomers to the silver sheet as are Bogart, William ColKer, Sr.,f- to Columbia, and Andover TespecQver Althea Henly, the Keating Sisters name but a few. She took her screen ly. George MacFarlane graduated and, Goodee Montgomery, whUe but good-hearted burglars spend E. J. Murphy’s Pharmacy, most of their time breaking into and tests. And at last/came: the ,d§y from McGill, “Black” of “Black'and / ■ Sharon Lynn, George MacFarlane, when, against a backgtpupd of hi^- Blue,” from the University of Ark^ Gaylord Penoieion, inoc. out of jaU in order keep the love North End Branch Gaylord Pendleton, Noel Francis, dreds of extras in convict: garb she ansas, Dick .Keene'from La Salle Robert O’Connor, Dick Keene, Moj- ^ a ir r ^ f ^ went • through her first .real scene. ‘ College,. Gaylord-Pendleton- from gan Wallace, Johnnie Walker and tomorrow at the State theater. Was little Joan exipitito? Not par- Columbia and Johnny W ^er^frota’ ‘ V ’.f - , 4 ^ _> f * t - V ... -rfi...H ' Pat Somerset all have appeased on tlculariy. It'looked tbb much like Fordham. Just to make It complete­ the screen in previous offeitogs;- , =! Moscow.— (AP.)—Moscow is pre- her fa i^ a r Sing. Sing, r, ly collegiate Director - John iFord The story, written by Maurine , paring to build the first monument “Well, what do you tbihk of the comes from the University of'Maine Watkins of “Chicago” fame, is a set, Joan?” inquired Director John and the author, Maurine Watkins, clever bleiui of hilarious mirth and in Europe to the memory of Dr. Ford, during this first day’s/work.'' : from Radcliffe and Yale. .• ■ romance, the two.ttiemes being con­ Fridtjof Nansen, famous Arctic exr “It looks just- Uke - hPm ^’ camp trasted throughout with unusual ef­ plorer and honorary member of the back the quick reply, “afOmugh that Shaw places Einstein above'New- SPECIAL VALUES IN THIRD ANNIVERSARY SALE fect. hflss Luce and Bogart furnish Moscow Soviet. Designs are being .wall,” J..—pointing to ww a f ^ comer y*pf the | ton ln:the scientific tvorld. That is fhe romaptic element, while .Tracy lot, “isn’t quite* right; B u t-th at‘jgate relativity speaking. 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'.yj,,;- . ■’U.k. .'I Loodim ■ to the Ssve&th I M R t C A t EXHIBITION Adventistfi at tbeir Satiurday SIHDENIS IN COMPLETE DAILY RADIO HEBBON fotenoop service atllopevkliO.^ - COLUMBIA y yjiss Jeiuiia Loqmis, formerly of 9:15—Emil Velazco, organist. , ^ ^ The Voung Married Women’s Club ‘ CHARGE O i E S . PLAY Tuesday, November 4. 9:45—LAte dance orchestra. S Leading SIX Stations. \ , i.. . - , . V^Qod, ^ Blooinfleldl, Itopevala* UOiv Uving at TJucaaviUe, ‘f- y 4(B.»-!iVVBB, AT^NTA--7«. -i '■.is entertained the Hebron Women’s ^ The *<’xcilrflion oI Joe and VI Into 3QS.|h-WBZ. NEW ENGLANP-rSiD. i ^ the"edttage located odv apapb Situi^day ip- HoMvale, atteDd- 6:16—Dinner dance music. 6:00-3'?BC programs (2%. hrs.) ) 'C3nb a few days ago at the Colum­ the field of polltlca. -with Kela aa their 10:80—Orchestral Amos ’n Andy. ^ -+ABd from Mra. Ina Pratt, Ing tba Saveuth Pdy Advent aervlce at^ fed ahirt candidate, will be pre­ 6:48—W JZ programs (1 bh.) bf"U ;'^r;Biiroipe bia Tarsonage, 32 ’adies being pres­ Responsible For Everything 7:45—Uncle WUlard: orchestra. , U:16>«-Three dance orchestras. and Intends using it for a home for there and visiting h^er relatives, Mr. sented In the Mr. and Mrs. progm n and Mra. lL>eJftey Benzing|». Mra. ent from both clubs Games were Bat Coachinsr For Produc­ to be radiated by 'WABC and the Co- 8:30—Pioneers music hour. 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020/ knd' Nbirth Afrira ^Showii in himself and family. It is understood _ played and refreshments served, con­ liunbla chain at 10. Joe Is to be the 9:00—WJZ programs (8 hrs.) Ttoo—Dance.orchestra: lads. that Mr. Wood iswptoyed tn Hart- W illTOte. also'of Uncasvine, spent tion, “A dini^Ie Griohton.*^ power behind the throne, so there is 11:00—Midnight music melodies. 8:00—NBC programs (3% 'hru.) Wffffe’ bf Orade Pupils. , fofd and expects to motor back and day Saturday with Mrs. AdeUe sisting of cake, ice cream and pimch. tio need for Nels to know anytmngr. 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK—860. 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—770. A most enjoyable time was had by An inr^krMtinff exhibit nreDaredbvl^forth between his work and home. I White. but It is customary for the windldate 6:46—Tony’s scrap book: talk. 8:00—Studio night court. ail present. The “AdmiraMe Crichton,” a to make a speech. .The speech 7:15—Westchester salon orchestra. ;6:80~djBnce music; songsters. Pratt-has used*tbe pla4se:M>arn^^^ and Mrs. tiwlght Tucker of four-act ifiay By Jatffrta Barrie, he makes Is a gr^t deal more effec­ 7:80—WaHer Winchell’s column. 9:00—WABC programs (4 hrs.) ' ™ the .Naaan Hme : pgg^ few i Hartford spent several days includ- MiSs Eva Collins has been taking tive than are those of some real candi­ 8:00^Muslcal serial with Julia' Sen- 1:00—^Around the town. a week’s vacation from her duties which will be presented by the Sock dates, who are facing the elwtorate on ’ derson and Frank Crumit. school which is on display; in the {years, but has recently bought a'! ing the week-end with their mother, and Buskin dramatic . club of toe 8:45—Musical dinner party. : 254.1r-WJJD. CHiCAGO—1130. in toe Willimantic office of J. P. the &iv of the broadcast. Don t miss 9:80—Concert Hall echoes, school auditorium this week. Is based place in Mlddlebury for a summer j Mrs. Carrie T. Bmhham. it. Plajing "Just a-Wearyin* For 9:00—^Travelera skiL orchestra. Mustard. ■' High school on Friday, November You" bv Carrie Jacobs Bond, and . 9:30—Barlow’e Symphony music. 416.4—WON,. CHICAGO—720. on the history and development of bo*u®- Mr. Allan L. Carr was the gruest Judge J. White Summer of Bolton 14, will be almost entirely a prod­ "Little Grey Home In the West" W 10:00—Comic skit, kfr. and Mra 8:30—WEAK programs (1 hr.) 10:15—Screen guest stars, music. 9:00—^Variety; girls trio. tlie tlnited States, and the early civ- was in Columbia recently on busi­ uct of student work. .. Herman Lohr. Luclen Schmidt, cellist, cal young womens club met wlth;^,,,^bun at diimer Sunday afternoon. will be one of the featured artists on 11:00—Will Osborne’s orchestra. 10:45—^Musical menu; pianist. Uiution of Europe and Northern the Columbia young married wom­ ness. . Mies EiStes, advisor of toe club the program to be radlat^ by vj^ 11:15—Columbia’s radio column. 11:10—Quintet; Symphony musia Latest reports trom toe Hartford 11:30—^Two dance orchestras. 12:00—Two dance orchestras. Africa. en’s club at the (Congregational par- The Rev. Louis I. Belden of Christ and coach of toe play, is ^ toe goly and allied stations at 9. Vocal Uiter- Church Cathedral, Hartford, offici­ Hospital are that toe condition of ludes by Don Bryon, tenor, ^ d se­ 12:30—Midnight organ recital. 844.6—WL8, CHICAGO—870. The first gAde chUdren have pre- ‘ sonage at Columbia Thursday after- faculty member who is affiliated lections by Vee Lawnhurst, the voice 454.3—WEAF, NEW YORK-t660. 8:00—Eventide melodies; harmony duo ated at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Bertha Buell Is much more favor­ with production. Matters con­ 6:05—Ludwig Laurier’s orchestra. 8:30—Songs story, musicale. ^ pared two tables depicting the 1 uoon. The affair took the form of at the piano,” and an orchestm.un­ a Hallowe’en social, at which’games Hebron, and Calvary (Church, Col­ able. cerning the staging of toe play, toe der the direction of Murray Kellner 7:00—Air scoops. Elinor Smith. 8:46—Banjo pickers: variety. American Indians in their summer. chester, on Sunday, and celebrated _ Mrs. Theodore Lyman ot Plain- wlU complete the progi^s. Addition^ 7:15—Talk, Dean G. L. Archer. 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. o f an appropriate’^nature, including costumes, laoperties, publicity, and 7:30—Old time sketch, music. and winter camps, and the second the Holy Sander’s orchestra. idea along,-.showing the arrival of played. Refreshments' were served. Allan I. Carr assisted in the speci­ 9:00—Nathaniel Shllkret*s orchestra. 11:45—Concert, dance music. Hallowe’en v/as observed by the Vm Happy." ______374.8—WFAA, DALLAS—800. » ‘ Cortes in the pueblo .villages 'of old About thirty-three in all were-pres­ al memorial service at St Peter’s members of the club. 9:30—Vocal trio, tenor, violins. Church, Windham, Simday after­ yoimg people by a series or parties. Victor Swanson and a committee 10:00—Songbird’s music hour. 11:00—Bridge lefesons; music. Meitico. Aa. early Virginia tobacco ent. lit Wave lengths In meters on lett of 12:15—School days feature. noon. The Rev. Frederick Williams The school^ of the town started with compoiied of A. Krause, Ermano station title, kilocycles on the right field is shown with Colonial planters A number of the different schools toeir parties taking place Friday Times are all Eastern Standard. Black 361.2—KOA. DENVER—830. working among the realistic paper ot the town have been holding Hal­ of Willimantic preached the sermon. Garaventa and Francis Harrington face type indicates best features. 9:00—NBC programs (2% hrs.) The service was in memory of the afternoon in toe various schools. will direct toe staging bf toe play. 393.5—WJZ. NEW YORK—760. 11:45—Concert orchestra, male quartet. tobacco plants. lowe’en socials to aid in securing Friday evening a Hallowe’en party 6:15—Harold Sanford’s orchestra. 12:45—Sally Mason, “ New Songs." The early history of America is funds" to help with the payment of late Mrs. Josephine Waldo Bingham Swanson had considerable ex­ Leading East Stations. C:45—Ixiwell Thomas, reporter. 2:00—National concert music. of Windham and a beautiful altar for toe young people of toe town perience in dramatics and is very unfolded on four tables prepared by the salary of the special music between toe ages of 9 and 18 was 272.6-WPQ, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 7:00—.4.mos ’ n’ Andy, comedians. S74.8—WBAP, FORT WORTH—800. and reredos given by relatives and capable of managing this part of toe 7:15—Orchestra; Phil Cook. 10:00—Studio concert hour. the„S6PO|id, .third and fourth, grades teacher,' Miss Pearl Harrison of held in toe Parsonage, with ghosts 8:00—WABC programs (1 hr.) 7:45—Polly Preston’s adventures. friends in her memory were con­ 0:00—Variety Artists hour. 11:00—Theater stage program. snov^g t^ early settlement at Ply- Hartford. This salary is paiej in part and everything, which \^^s well at­ productipn. 8:00—Wayne King’s orchestra. 288.3—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—1040. secrated. Several parishioners from 'The committee in charge o f secur­ S;30_WABC programs (2 hrs.) S:80—"Big Guns." sketch. lijouth, the op^iing of the West an<^ by the state and in part 1^ the town. tended, and was a great success. 11:00—Gondoliers; wandering pocL 8:00—Barn dance players. a very unioue plan of Paul Revere’a Miss Harrison has been visiting the S t Peter’s CJhurch accompanied Mr- ing toe properties is composed of ll;15_jlick ey Alpert’s orchestra. 9:00—Vocal aololsts, orchestra with 10:30—^Dance orchestra; organist. Saturday evening a party of about Vee Lawnhurst, pianist. 11:00—Studio entertainment.,, pi^ev schools every other week and the Carr. Rebecca Harris, Barbara ^dm ing- 283—WEAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 9:30—Sketch. "Death Valley Days." Marie Smith, daughter of Mr. and 18 young people held a party in 8:00—WJZ programs (li/4 hrs.) 299.8—WOC-WHO, IOWA—1000. The development of transportation extra money if .raised will ... enable , —------. — w. ton, and Beatrice Pen:et. The 10:00—T.Ittle Symphony orchestra. 8:00—Studio concert orchestra. the schools to avail themselves of /Mrs. Bldward A. Smith Is recovering Utley H«fil,.at toe same time a Bene­ R;30—Masqueraders program. 10:30—Cuckoo, burlesque skit 9:00—^WEAF programs (214 hrs.) by sea and land, and communication fit Whist being held in toe Town preparations (for toe costuming are 9:00—WJZ programs (1% .hrs.) 11:00—Slumber music hour. by’land and air, is the work of the her teaching evefy week. The Jones from an a^ ck of the prevailing being made by Dorothy Fraser, and 10:30—Organist; dance music. ll:3CL-Two dance orchestras. Hall with 9 tables in play. This was 12•on—Art Kassell’s orchestra. 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY-610.--' grade..: 'the Panama ‘ Canal is ; street school, taught by Miss Jose- intestinal grip. She has been under Edith Hue is in charge of arranging 508.2— WEEI. BOSTON—590. 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBUROH—980. 10:00—Feature artists broadcast. a costume affair, those not coming 7:00—Big Brother Club. 7:00—WJZ Amos ’n’ Andy. 10:30—.4.mos 'n’ Andy, comedians. nian shown^ in detail with a geo- ! phine Ruby, gave a school social Sat- a physician s care for the past few in costume being fined. Ladles being for toe necessary miake-up. These 7:30—^WEAF program.s (4% hr.«.) 7:1.5—Revelers; sacred songs. 11;00—Teams; midnight frolic. graphically correct Gatim Lake with I urday evening for the purpose. It ia day*’ ^ , more numerous than gentlemen, two three committees arc of' great im­ 243.8—WNAC. BOSTON—1230. 8:00—W.TZ programs (2Vx hrs.) ^ . 5 —KFI, LOS ANGELES—64C. the locks oh either side with mina-i also understood that the pupilsj of| Quite a delegation of local people portance inasmuch as ’some of the 6:15—Artists: dinner music. 11:30—^T^i’iHiam Penn’s orchestra. 10:00—Concert ensemble, baritone. attriided the Democratic rally at of the three Gentlemen’s prizes went 12:00—Hector’s dance orchestra. 245.8—WCAE. PITTSBURGH—1220. ti»e ships passing through. j this school have voted to give to® scenes of the play involve very 12:15—Detective story melodrama. the town hall, Willimantic, when to.ladies playing as gentlemen. The 333.1—WBEN, BUFFALO—SOO. 7:00—Trio:' studio recital. 12:30—Concert orchestra; organist. The sixth grade has two excellent | cash prizes earned at toe school first ladles’ prize was won by Mrs. unusual surroundings and costum­ 7:00—Concert ensemble; organist. 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 2:00—St. Francis orchestra. exhibits______representing spr _ old Egypt . and i community fair for their team work TW ti Wilbur L. Cross addressed an 8:00—Feature piano recital. 11 ;00—Late dance orcbehtra. 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—8,10. enthusiastic crowd gathered from Mary Williams, second Mrs. Laura ing. I 8;li>—Election returns, orchestra. 535.4— WFI. PHILADELPHIA—560. 8:00—^Wa BC programs (314 hrs.) 4Ji«-’rivfep Nile with pyramids and | to use for the same purpose. In Squier, and Booby, Mrs. Clayton Charlotte Rublnow is in charge 428.3—WLW. CINCINNATI—700. 6‘ 30—WEAF Programs f5V4 hrs.) 11:15—Green river entertainmenL : !•■ dha" 8phhW‘-reposing along the an-j addition to what the Gilead Schools toe'Ihread City and adjoining tov^ . Hunt. First Gentlemen’s prize was of toe publicity end of toe produc­ 7;45_School; bubble blowers. ' 260,7—WHAM. ROCHr‘ iTEft—1150. 12:00—Tom Gates’ dance orchestra. cleat'riwr,> An Egyptian museum, have'raised this wUl make a sub-; It was estimated that a^ut 700 9:00—Studio musical program. won by Madison Woodward, second tion, and Hans Benche is responsi­ 7;1.'5—SkiL "Ben the Barber." 461.3—WSM, NASHVILLE—650. Temafgable' - for its ® many objects of { stsmtial . sum. ^ 'were present. Several automobiles 10:00—American Scribe’s questions. 7:30—The Purple entertainers. 8:00—NBC programs (3 hrs.) went over from Hebron and iricinity by Mrs. CJora Hutchins, and Booby ble for all business matters connect­ 3ft:l.S—Variety: cotton queen. 8:00—WJZ dance orchestra. 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy; team. African art, shows to what extent) The Rev. John W. Deeter met his by Mrs. Florence Badge. The re­ 11:00—Chime reveries: cabaret. 8:30—Studio male chorus. 11:30—Team: dance orchestra. \ , carr^g passengers. ed with it. 1:00—Ijite dance orchestra. 9:00—WJZ programs f2 hrs.) ttt^iite can duplicate difficult arti- Bible class at 6:30 Thursday eve-, freshments were doughnuts, pump­ 12:00— *.rt Ka.ssell’s orchestra. Ses, carving toem out of cakes of t ning at toe home of Mrs. Loren M.-' Miss Helen Gilbert spent the 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1C70. 379.5— WQY, SCHENECTADY-790. 379.5— KQO, OAKLAND—790. week-end at her Hebron home. She kin pie and coffee. The hall was 7:00—Studio concert music. 11:5.'!—Time, weather, markets. 11:30—IjOS Angeles entertainment, white soap; A remarkably well ex-/Lord. The change in toe hour was prettily decorated with orange and Now that ice is*to be introduced-, 7:30—^WEAF programs f4% hrs.) 6:30—^Dinner dahee music, 12:00—Artists; Sauntering Sailors. eciUed, feudal castle of toe Middle | made to ailov^ Mr. Deeter to attend was suffering from a touch of the 12:00—Studio dance music. 6:45—Sister team; American trio. 1:0n—Musicel musketeers. bl^clc* in colors, toe big question is how 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. 7:15—Comedy-harmony team. Ages, on srWch every pupil of grade the Hallowe’en social at Gilead Hall prevailing grip. are they going to employ toe 274.1—WRVA, RICHMOND—1110; given by toe GUead HUl school. Dr. 1 Miss Margaret Lewis ofM ldae- Perfect attendance for toe Center 6:30—Favorites of Broadw’ay. 7:3(V—WEAF dramatic skit. 6:00—Dinner dance'orchestra. 3-2 - performed some part, is one of School for toe month of October Is warmer tones? 6:45—Hawaiian Echoes, music. 8:00—Concert: studio classics. 7:00:—NBC programs (4 hrs.) the niost elaborate of toe 16 ex- and Mrs. C. J. Douglas who delayed to-wn, visited the town on Thursday 422.3— WOR. NEWARK—710. 8:30—WEAF programs (1% hrs.) 11:00—Good night melodies. their return to Boston for a day to arrange for a Ust of helpers at follows—Westcott Rice, David 7:30—Sports talk. Chick Meehan. 10:l.'i—“ Kaleedescope,’’ orchestral. 440.9—KPa. SAN FRANCISCO-680. hibitiB. The castle, walls and battle­ Himt, Joe Szegda, L ^ Clarke, 8:00—Brothers: footlight echoes. 11:00—Doc Peyton’s orchestra. 11:00—Great composer's hour. ments 'are made of pasteboard and in order to be present were among toe clfild welfare conferences whito 8:30—Chronicle; character reading, 11:30—Organist; dance orchestra 12:0e—Bcarr: troc"'^'^rana. those- in attendance. Dr. Douglas are to be held twice a year at toe Janice (Hlarke, Sophie Szegda, Shir­ fee creafii containers, and toe walla ley Trytoall, Virginia Collins, and Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. and his wife 'eft for Boston on Sat-1 local Christian Endeavor rooms, *9 • ■ are covered by a pulp made from Carol Lyman. 54S.1—WKRC, CINCINNATI—550. 11;on—Late dance orchestra. 344.6— WENR, CHICAGO—870. scores, of ifanchester Evening Her­ urday, having spent toe summer at. Miss Lewis brought Walter Hender- 9:00—Artists feature hour. 291.3—CFCF. MONTREAL—1030. toeir country place here. Dr. Doug-1 son from Hartford where he had Wednesday of this week will be ll:nn—Dance orche.stra. 6:00—Twilight music hour. 7:00—Ensemble; organ music. alds, tom into small bits and soaked a busy day for toe ladies. At noon K l l i L K 9:30—Farm hour: concert. until soft enough to apply to toe las has recovered his health suffi-; been operated on for disease ton- 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. 7:30—Two dancp orchestras. 11:00—Two comedy sketches. toe Ladies A.id Society serve a 6:1.'!—Feature music program. 8:30—Palmini.stry feature hour. waOls o t. the exhibit to represent ciently to be able to make toe jour- i sils. This child belongs 4o toe Hen- gtSM-WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 12:00—DX air vaudeville. derson family ^living in Amston, limcheon for toe ladles of Rockville 215.7— WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 6:25—Feature band concert. 202.6— WHT, CHICAGO—1480. medieval masonry. ney to his city home by motor. D.A.R. At 7 in toe evening toe 7:30—Dinner dance music. C:4!5—Election returns; music. A special meeting of toe Hebron moiring here frdm EJast Hampton 8:00—WABC programs (314 hrs.) 8:00—Dinner dance music. about a year ago. \ Grange will hold toeir annujil har­ 272.6—WLWL. NEW YORK—1100. 9:80—Studio musical program. Library Association was held at toe vest supper and election of officers. 11:1.5—'Two dance orchestras. 6:00—Orchestra, soprano, orchestra. 10;00—,\rtlsts entertainmenL library. Friday evening. Mrs. C. J. Mrs. Peter Schuyler of New 325.9—WWJ. DETROIT—920. 6:40—Talk, tenor recital. 10:30—Your hour ieagrue. WATER SHORTAGE CLOSES A religious play “And he came to 7:30—Dinner dance orchestra. 7:20—Catholic address: orchestra. Douglas, prerident, was in cbarge> Haven, spent toe week-end at the 9’.in—Gypsv baron's concert. 357—CKCL, TORONTO-^40. 305.1—KJR, SEATTLE—970. Horton cottage with Mrs. Daniel his father” is being rrfiearsed by a A slate of officers was planned for cast under toe direction of Rev. A. 399.8— W eX-W JR, DETROIT—750. 7:00—Popular music; artists. 11:00—Saudio artists hour. ratification at the regular annual Horton. 10:00—^Popular entertainment. 11:00-Late dance or^eatra. 12:00—D:ince orchestra;' entertainers. SCHOOLS Hi MARYLAND (Hallers on Sunday at the home of W. Mellinger, and will be presented, meeting tp be held at a later date, in toe church Sunday evening No­ and several matters were discussed Mr. and Mrs. George F. Kibbe were Frosthurg, Md., Nov. 4.— (AP.>— Mr. and Mrs. William K. Raymond vember 16. Pair, Here Comes toe Sim, My Baby for action at that time. The con A party for all who are 70 years IF YOU NEED CASH Just Cares. UNITED AIRCRAH C0RP.’ S Four schools were closed today with dition of toe pavement in front of { and famUy of Manchester, Mrs. L^u TO PAY THEM, COME the library and school bouse caused Lord of South Manchester, Miss of age or older will be held at the WTlC PROGRAMS 8:30—^"Famous Fortimes.” this western Maryland town of 7,- Parsonage Friday afternoon, No­ IN AND CONSULT US 8:45—^Massachusetts Election Flash­ OOd^iwitiiout water except fo r what something of an indignation meet­ Julia Perkins, Miss Dorothy Ray­ Travelers Broadcasting Service QUARTERLY REPORT mond and Mrs. Emily Cobb of An- vember ,7th from 3 to 5. Transpor­ Hartford, Conn. es—Springfield Republican. httle can be hauled from two nearby ing, and it was decided to circulate tation will be furnished upon re­ LOANS a petition asking_ that__ toe town or do'ver, and Edward A. Raymond and 50,000 W., 1060 K. C., 282.8 M. 9:00—Tek Music—S’wonderful, Can springs. The munlclpsd supply has quest. This Be Love? Humming a Love been .failing .for some time* due to state” "authorities shall correct toe i daughter, Miss Ruth, of A ^ton. condition. The paving stones arej Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hilding of The recent hea-vy rains have $10 to $300 Song, Little Grey Home in toe Hartford; Nov. 4.—(AP.)—A net the ^ov^ht ' proved welcome, but have not In- West, At Sundown, Seems to Me, aty officials were seeking some f X e r than toe road which in wot New York Clt.y, and Mrs. Edwwd ★ QUICK SERVICE ★ Tuesday, November 4, 1930 income of $1,149,614.19, after pro- ci eased to an McMahon and brother, also of N ^ ★ Strict privacy ★ E. S. T. -viding for taxes, depreciation and depth of toe wells, many of which for You, Embraceable You, Maybe erlng them'. People visiting the li-jYork, spent toe week-end at toe i f 4:00 p. m.—Hartford Times News spring six miles away which has a still remain absolutely dry, and oth­ ★ SMAll REPAYMENTS It’s You, Oh Lady Be Good, Some­ minority interests, was reported for •flow of '8l»,000 gallons a day. - brary either have to wade through, Hilding country home. They ers with a few Inches remaining. TO SUIT YOUR INCOME from editorial room of toe Times. times I’m Happy.. water often over toe overshoe or to} mained until after election day, as 4:10—Happy, Go and Lucky. the third quarter by toe United Air­ ■ A . flh® emergency Yeservoir,. with walk on'boards which are laid down.] toe Hlldlngs ha\e their voting resl The grovmd being so very dry it 9:30—Death Valley Days. craft and Transportation C3orpora-‘ 500,000' gallons impounded, is avail­ takes several rains to soak up toe The only charge is three and 4:30—W. H. Flood, baritone, and 10:00—Westinghouse Salute—Patri­ A daughter of Mra. aaude W. Jones,; dence here. , „ Rene F. Dagenias, pianist. tion this morning. This compares able fOr’k critical emergency but who attends school on toe green, fell i F. Clarence Bissell of Hertford ground sufficiently to affect springs one-balf per cent per month on otic Medley, Fifth Hungarian with net Incomes of $900,391.41 in' offl0i6l « ^ 8Ve>refused to allow it to that feed the wells. unpaid amoont of loan. Heart of Gold ...... Manney Dance, Brahms; Selections, "Blos­ into this water once and was obliged was a caller at the home of Hilding toe first quarter, and $1,202,140.17 be tapped. Unseasonable cold weather has Quiet ...... Sanderson som Time," Romberg; College to go home for a change of clothing. Brothers, where he formerly lived. Mr. Flood in toe second quarter, and totals of Cumberland, Frederick and Bruns­ prevailed for toe past two days. Ice Medley; Selections, “Countess The state of things.has been great- on Sunday/ forming to about half an inch in ERSONAL ' A u tom m e...... Chaminade $3,252,146.77 for toe first nine wick 'in' vvestem Maryland have ly aggra-vated since. toe state, road | Maritza,” Kalman. been on a restricted water con- thickness during Saturday night, PIHAHCE « 0 » Mr. Dagenais 10:30—(Chrysler - Plymouth World months of toe current year. was put through. Some people seem i of 22 The Broad Highway...... Herbert Unfilled orders September 80 re­ sumptioti basis for months. Annap- to haira an idea that it is toe state ! Manhatt^ has ^ area or zz and toe toermometer dropping to ROOM 2, «taTE THEATRE BIDO. Tour. pUs, the- steite papital, also is under several degrees below freezing. Mr. Flood 11:00—Bulova time; Champion mained at toe level prevalent which owns this land where toe square 4 :45—Travel Talk—“What to See throughout toe year and are well restrictions. ^ walk Is laid and that toe tbiSvh area of 63 square miles. (Dn MAIK STREET Weatherman. This is toe age when it behooves ★ PHONEi'3 430 and Do in London.’’ 11:03—Sport Digest; temperature. distributed among toe -various At Frederick, Hood college gin would not be supposed to repair toe these two areas of land are crowd- 5:00—Sunset Hour’— (toristiaan equipment subsidiaries, the' report students have been instructed to ed several of New York's teeming many a stockbroker to consult toe 11:09— Massachusetts EJlection Fin­ walk. ^ pawnbroker. U MANCHESTER, CONN^ Kriens, director; with Doris East­ als—Springfield Republican. shows. Unsold inventoty is negligi­ take but one tub bath a week. Elder James Frelberger of New millions. man soprano. ble, due to United’s policy .pf manu­ Overture Der Schauspieldirector facturing ^ y for contract or defin­ ...... p ...... Mozart ite orders.* ‘J, ■ . R ^ S E S TO TESTIFY My Laddie ...... Thayer Little or no change in''sales or By the Bend of toe River, Edwards revenue is expected through the Doris Eastman—Orch. Accom. fourth quarter, toe corporation's New York, -No-v. 4.— ViUaneUe ...... Kriens officers say. order to show cause why he should Meditation ...... Tschaikowski The Pratt and WUtney Aircraft not be adjudged in contempt of court A' Little CJoon’s P rayer ----- Hope (Company and toe Chance Vaught for failure to testify as to toe dis- pbsltioh’df $5,000 of a $27,600 fund Dream Clouds ...... Shure Corporation, both of East Hartford, raised by b ® rook^ merchants as­ Doris East—Piano Accom. RODIN’S BIBIS are two of toe larger subsidiiaries Selection from ’The Gypsy of jthft holding corporation. sociation of which ho was president was issued today agalns. George Baron” ...... Strauss On Nov. 4, 1840, Auguste Rodin, Fly M enuet...... Czibulka Dressier. a French sculptor, and one of toe Tonight The Magic Song ..Meyer-Helmund The order was signed by Referee Doris Eastman—Orch. Accom. greatest of all times, was bom in KILLED BY OFHCER John' Holley Clark, Jr., who la sit­ Waltz Sympathie...... Mezzacapo Paris of a poor temlly. ting In a food iiwestigation being March "Emperor” ...... Komzak His only general education was at ,COTducted by the ittorb oy general’s g ;00—"Connecticut Motor Vehicle a school maintained by bis unble in Charleston, W. Va., Novi^ 4;-ii-YAP) < ^ ce - , • Department”—T. J. Russell. Beauvais. At 14 be entered a school ' Dressier was represented by an :30 —One man was killed and two 6:15—Yellow Cab Flashes; N^rtford for decorative art in Paris and later, attorney who said his client was at Courant News; Travelers News others were woimded when a spectal home" suffering from "nervous ex­ A studying under Barye, be began to, officer for a coal company attempt­ Bulletins; P h ll^ Announcement; exhibit in toe salon. First of bis haustion” brought on by the inves­ Highlights in Sport; Weather and ed to arrest Joseph Campbell, miner, tigation. J works to attract attention was a after Campbell was alleged to have Industrial Alcohol Institute An­ head called toe “BrokMi Nose.” Dressier w&s custodian of the fund nouncement. caused a disturbance at his home at ndaed by th« 'WaUhbout Market he m o^ed this at’ 88, critics re­ Putney last night. -, - 6:35—Broadway Favorites—Norman gard It as one of the most powerful Merohahtz'Association to he used in A RADIO ANNOUNCEMENT Cloutier, director, The officer, J. W. Miller, who alsp negotiating leases. The court seeks list a Smile Be Your Umbrella of Us works. holds a commission as a state pfohi* 'an explanation of the disposition of My Blue Heaven After service In the army in the bttion enforcement agent, was stab­ a $5,000 check Dressier drew to. Laugh Clown Laugh (waltz) Franco-Prusslan War, Rodin gained bed twice by Campbell. The officer c a ft. I Told Them All About You considerable; attention by his statue then shot and killed his assailant. of importance to every motorist 6:45—"Fields Hawaiian Echoes”— toe ”Age ot Bronse.” He later re­ Rufus Milan, who deputized to assist Mike Hanapl, director (relayed to ceived the commission for the Dec­ in arresting Campbell, was shot ht- WTAQ), orative Arts. The door was never the leg accidentally by Miller. Waiple flxilshed but the figures and gTouM Chr^er W. P. Black said there ' R A m O Mighty Lak a Rose Rodin prepared tor it are among Us probably would be no arrests. He SERVICE tySOCONY Aina Hau best works. Among them are "The said (Campbell bad been drinking. Hanahale Thinker” and "Adsjn and Eve.” ,; PHONE 8160 SKIP DRIVER IS HELD ' 7:00—SUent. "Rodin’s art,” wrote a.critic, "Is flteVa yoii hRArd the new MaJfMtio the culminatim of the naturalistic , -BMetrlo Badia >• <'(, o n i g h t at 7:30 the Standard Oil Company of New York will make WBZ—W BZA sculpture'iiSI m i nUetemth centiny, Albany," N. Yn- Nov. 4.— (A P .)t-, Tuesday, November 4, 1980 and yet in knowledge ot anatomy Alvin C Nutting, 85, Albany, aales- an aiiRiouiicement. of supreme importance to every car owner in New E. S. T. and profound mastery of techUque man, was held In $60,000 bail today T 4:00—^p. m.—^Music Lovers. he stands with Michelangelo.” aa the hit and run driver whose ma­ '■.■^'•:r'v^'Service . ; v; rAqthorlaed Dealer Y ork and New England. ^ •R 4:45—State House Safety. chine killed Dorothy Lackey, 10, on 4:50—Republican News bulletins. toe TVaterford-MechanieviUe road's ; \ ; Bbijeatte, Phlloo 5:00—Junior Aviation League FIBEBUG GETS 80 'YEARS few miles north of here.last week. ■; S’>’ SO BUsell St; At same; tiipie» Arthur Allen as Unde Dan’l, the beloved character I 5:15—Safety (Jrusaders. Nutting pleaded not guilty to man­ to KltteTa Market Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 4.—(AP.)— • of Soconyland Sketches, will present a dramS of unusual charm. *^The 5:30—Stock quotations—Tifft Bros. slaughter, first deg^, when ar.^ 'iVii ...... m'i ' '• 5:45—Agricultural Markets. Harry Bennett, 44, of Buffalo, ac­ raigned at Waterford, - Saratoga 5:55—U p-Top Roadman. cused of setting scores oE fires for county. Homing Pigeon ** it’s called, and it tells another of those delightful stories 6:00—^Time; Champion Weatherman payment from an alleged arson ring, State troopers based the charge in Hartford 6:03—Tower temperature; Sport Di­ today was sentenced by County on statements of Mrs; ISeanor about the inhabitants of Snow. Village, induding ” 01d Neville” played By g e s t Judge George H. Rowe to Imprison­ Heuuelin o f Hudson Falls,' who said dii:te with us and be 6:15—Savannah Liners Orchestra- ment at Auburn for 20 to 40 years. she was tiifing . with Nutting and Parker Fcnnelly* ' Over the Waves, Rasas; Gee,-But Bennett was imeclfically,, convicted her. twC year old son when the aeci' aitt0. ;to brinsT home rd like to M^e You H^py; ot arson, flrat <£N>zee,' in connectiem odetorrad.)^'/ ' i ^ e o f finest Oys­ Tune m and hear how Unde DanT bought the best ''cold trailer in Glow Worm, Uncke; Parade of with a shoe store fire here in Aptil toe Wooden Soldiers, Jessel; C^us* 1928. ter^ Sealiops/ Crab« Carroll County” and taught him to hunt a new way. And don't miss this erie Intime, Goddard; Maltin' Bennett’s arrest scored thO first RADIO SERVICE Time with You; Lea Toreadors, victory for the poUce of western m ^ t, Shrimp, Lobster importwt Socony Announcement. "Carmen Suite,” Bizet; A 'lesion New York in the breaking up a ring of Salome, Jojrce; I Love You So which they said had mulcted insur­ Nsw^SsAtaud Standpud tn ^ t Qiid' Clams from Much. ance companies ih that section of ,v - AtiCBsiiorlea n j itIif fNdest Eatbifir Es- 6:45—^Literary Digest Topics in the state o f several boilUon dollars Brief—LowAU Thomas. during toe last six years. iShU s^ent in Hart< A better Soconylond Sl^tch than ever 7:00—Bulova time; Pepsodent’s ■§51’ Amos *n’ Andy. tn tolled titapOn. Fkraetn* f o r d . . " : ' ■ 3 7:15—Fhn Cook, the Quaker Man. V '•■'Si 7:4f^_Uncle Willard. ' A i M i r RADIOB'^;- i‘- ! -ir il^N?T FAIL 'to IVTIE IN 1 0 N IG H T A T 7 :3 0 8:00—Perkins Vac-tiaps—Go'Home \ and Tell Tour Mother, Lovin’ You the Way I Do. Bq:^ Co-Ed. Sing •:> ii^|b«IO g It back to Dfe. For / r WEAF • WEEI * WTAG -^WeSH • W'GY • WGR • WJAR a Happy Little Thing, I Love You aqoessorles call So Huc^ One More Waltz, Wake Up, Cbillun, Tiger Rag, Singing a RADIO kt > 6oBg to' toe Stara, A Peach' of a .S t,. Fliona 4477

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Venntag Worthington, 1938, Charte- sivEm onjum :!JiN sm m s m u m TOLLAND ACEItHXBIBAI ton, S.' G. • NNSTTS ELECTION Lee McClung Sd^olar—Stanford Charles BUsh, 1931 S., Ludlow, Mrs. dharles H. Daniels and La- oiA iflid t thro]^ W est are tiie delegates to the Mass. CiDaMdiiferIBB i 1'^ MOSTSP^ACULAR Alexander A. McCormick, Jr.,^ 1 sntrr. HAKTroBr - ~ -A General (Conference o f the (Congre­ Scholar—George Zalkant 1981 S., gational (Churches (ff (Connecticut to Peabody, Masai Q. What are the opportunities for^- .-A. -CoTmcctlmit hasImore milea of be held in \WUimantic Tuesday and Holmes Mallory Scholar—Dexter trout flahihg in,Connecticut? highway per square mile of land to e f C(«test for Goyemor- Wednesday o f this week. Serin jb; Famms. MacArthur Thompson, 1934, St, ‘ A , over 1 ^ mUes of trout waters than aniy other state in the Union. Miss Maty A ^es Pratt, daughter Modier and Dantdtfct Have of Dr. and Mrs." Aaron Priitt' of Connecticut Gels 27— Twen- Paul, Minn. are en. to - the .pubit® f.t:; . i Francis i Hartman Markoe, Jr., stocked by the Pish and Game C^m- ; Q.'.-What factors wwe respon^ble dup^em ocrats and Re- Windsor, was a week-end. guesd''of Who Shot Dows 26 E o n f ty-Fonr Other States and Scholar—George RoWson Black, Seal But Few rer^ i m ^stdon. ■ \ for ^ e depletion of ■ Cmmecticut’s her grandmother, Mrs. (Charles H. 1931, New York, N. Y. Q. When was Yale University lum ^r supply? D a a i^ . < Craft Starts Thorada;. i . Robert Douglas Meacham Scholar pnbficans Switch Sdes. The all-day sewing meeting of the founded? Q. How many hoxets and wres­ —^Edward James Doonan, 1982 S., die Last Fire Years. Uhion Missionary Society will he Cluna Included in list. "A. m 170L . tlers are licensed in Conn.? ^ Woonsocket, R. I. Q. HoVdoes Connecticut’s high­ 'held in the Federated.church parlors Solomon Mead Scholara—John way-system compare with that of Q. HoW iuany cities are there in Philadelphia, Nov. "4.—;(AP)-^. Thursday, Nov. 6. Mrs. Efiien B. . A striking NEA series of thrU Connecticut? stories titled “America’s Greatn^ Frye Bell, 1931, Newton Center, ■New York, Nov. 4.—(AP,)—A other-statea^ - .y- Pennsylvaiiia today rendered its W ^t and Mrs. Emery aough are New Haven, Ck)nn.,„Nov. 4.—The Mass.; Douglas Hull Ross, 1932, mother and daughter, family of a to be the hostesses. War Ace,” which tells the thriUt^ verdict in one of the most compli­ award of one hundred and twenty- Ridgewood, N. J. reputed one-time millionaire Cuban Walter Smith of West Whateley, tale behind President .Hoover’S d ^ four scholarships was announced John Upshur Moorhead Scholar— planter, have lived for five years in mantle em'Suxiday. Charles Batz of cated and spectacular gfubematorial Mass., and Miami, Fla., was a oration ‘of Eddie Rickenbacke^ starts Thursday, November 6 in The yesterday by Yale University. The Churchill Pauly Lea, 1932 S., Cin­ utter seclusion amid the towers of the TClUtigtnn ' Post, past district battles in'dbls state in many years. week-end guest at the home of Mr. vlce-presid^t, ,presided. Mrs. (Clem­ Herald, simultaneously with the day recipients come from twenty-four cinnati, Ohio. mid-town New York. Because of the bitter contest for and Mrs. John H. Steele. Henry T. Morgan Scholars—Allan Th^ are Senora Michafala Ro­ ency Shall installed ..the Auxiliary The regular meeting of the Tol- on which ihe president is to persemr governor between Gifford Pinchgt,, states, the District of Columbia Barr Lut3, 1931, New York, N. Y.; mero and her 20-year-old daughter. officers. Mr. and'Mrs- William C. lafld "library Association was held ally decorate Rickenbacker \rith his ______John Roy^ ___Newton, 1932, Union, New From the largest :suite in the Hotel Pfunder, .Hisses Jennie and Emma RepuMican nominee, and John M. in the library rooms, Monday after­ belated reward o f the Congnressionm ' and China. Medal of Honor. The geographical distribution of Hampshire; William Winston Pet- America, whose windows look out Batz» Mrs;/David Kynoch, Mr. and Hemphill, Democratic-Liberal candi­ noon. Dunbar Arrested Mrs. George prigham, Mr. and Mrs. Captain Ekidie Rickenbacker an4 those who have been awarded* tus, 1933, Peking, China. upon hurrying crowds of Times date, comparatively little attention Mr. and Mrs. Myron Sparrow and George Webster Otis Scholar— Washington Dtmbaf, colored, of. Francis Prichard and Mr. and Mrs. his famous “ Hat-in-the-Rlng” squa^ Square, Mrs. Romero sigroified today was given by the campaign spell­ son Leon, of North Woodstock, were dron were to America what Bmpn scholarships is as foUows: Califor­ Loren Curtis Berry, 1934, New through Manager 'Charles Disbrow 72 Village street was before Juitee 'thomas. Shea were among those guests Monday of - Mrs. Sparrow’s nia, 2; Colorado, 1; Connecticut, John B. Fisk In the Rockville PoUce binders to the other offices in the von Richthofen and his celebrated York, N. Y. of the hotel that neither she nor her from the IbeaL Post and Auxiliary sister, Mrs. Fred Nutiand and fam­ Flying Circus” were to Germanic Court this morning charged with state-wide balloting. 27; District of Columbia, 1; Geor- Alfred Barnes Palmer Scholar— daughter would receive callers. in attendafice. ily of Tolland' avenue, and several Twelve years ago the daring dee^ Richard Duncan Gatewood, Jr., Five years ago the husband, assault and battery. He was ^ - XHtblMeets Desertions from both sides were of their former neighbors. gi^ 1; Illinois, 5; Kentucky, 2; and costs,..which he i^d? He !yms of this greatest of America’s war 1932, New York, N. Y. (Saenas l^xnero, died. At that time . ♦The T y f^ c^ : D airy (Club smet. at. /numerous fUid in many instances Miss Eleanor Overman of New aces thrilled the world. A celebrated Maryland, 1; Massachusetts, 21; Edward Jones Person Scholar— ■also 'givOT a suspended jail sentence the homS be (Seorge Dart on .Satur­ the faxnily had lived'in'’ the same party lines were abolished. Early, York a ty with her sister, Mrs. Dor­ auto racer, he went to France as Michigan, 1; Minnesota, 1; Montana, Walter Edward Mooney, 1934, West rooms five years without addressing of thirty days and placed in the care day and plans were discussed for othy Walker and daughter of of Probation Officer Kenneth A. in the campaign 47 of the 48 mem­ General Pershing’s chauffeur. Hfe 2; New Hampshire, 1; New Jersey, Haven, Conn. a word to another guest. Sisice the “A(diievement Night” to be Jield in Springfield, were at the summer begged and inveigled his way into Phelps Association Scholars: Ed­ father died the girl has grown from Sullivan fo r six memths. the neart future-at Grange Hall at bers of the Philadelphia Republican 9; New York, ^22; North Carolina, ■ Dunbar waa arrested by- Police home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. the air service. He learned to ward J. Phelps Scholar—Talbot a slip of 15 to beautiful womanhood, Vernon Center. A social time fol­ city committee, with a reputation of William, Overman, Sunday after­ a plane in three weeks—and th^ 1 ; Ohio, 7; Oregon, 1; Pennsyl­ Wellington Aldrich, 1931, Greenfield, Officer Richard Shea, on Sunday lowed the meeting and refreshments never havibg pre*(iiously failed to blit 80 far as DjSbrow knows only Bight after he had beaten his wife, noon. began one o f the most colorful cai- vania, 6; Rhode Island, 3; South Mass. Arthur M. Wheeler Scholar he, one other man and her mother, were served. support the Repubiicah nominee, de Rev. Henry Fast of Kansas and reers in Ame'tica’s military history. Carolina, 1; Tennessee, 1; Texas, 2; —Robert Crafts, 1932, Oberlin, Ohio. have seen her 1925. The latter' made the complaint EUingtoiLOrange Meeting Glared for Hemphill. 'Diis was fol- Hartford, occupied the pulpit at the Ace of aces, he shot down 26 Washington, 1; Wisconsin, 1, and L. Smith Hobart Scholar—Roscoe The Romeros admit a maid to the against her husband A ' special meeting of the Elling- i lowed by defections in other sections Federated church Simday. Rev. Fast enemy aircraft from April to Octof- Monroe Jersey, Jr., 1933, Briardiff William Pfunder Injured ton Grange will be held on Wednes-lof the state. plrominent — - ■ — Democrats ber 1918. He participated in some China, 3. hallway of their suite occa^onally was accompanied by his wife and Manor, N. Y. F. Wells Williams to deliver linen, but pisbrow de(fiared William C. Pfunder of Windsor day evening. The program will be declared for Pinchot and well known of the most thrilling air battles SCHOLARS OF THE HOUSE three children. Scholar—Gordon William Sanford, no employe ever had gone further avenue, Commander of Stanley Do- In charge o f 1 Mrs. ayde Cordsten Republicans turned in for Hemp- Mr. and Mrs. John H. Steele, Mr. when the sky was thick with fight­ 1930-1931 1933, Scarsdale, N. Y. than a s n ^ reception foyer where bosz Post, American Legion, 'and and, will he In keeping ■with, Armis­ hilL and Mrs. L. Ernest Hall, in company ing planes. He groimded Ge^ George Augustus Adee Scholar— Charles M. Reeves Scholar— t]|Le Romeros receive their meals. local TWH-ii . (ca^er, fractured his tice Day. A. special feature will be Hemphill’s Platform With W alter ’ Smith, motpred to man troops in their trenches, blew Amory Howe Bradford, 1934, Prov­ Edgar WUliam Warren, II, 1932, Once, about three years 'ajgd, tight ankle in a fall hear .the John the dedication of a flag to be pre­ CTampaigning on. a wet platform, Palmer Sunday afternoon and visit up ammunition depots far behind the idence, R. I. Cuban lawyer called after some­ Dailey Packard "service station oh sented by tee degree team. An ex­ Mr. Hemphill, a Westchester lawyer ed Mr. Steele’s mother, Mrs. Henry lines, “busted” German observation Westwood, Mass. Princeton (Hub o f New York Walter Joseph Austrian Scholar— body had complained to the Board Windsor avenue while delivering cellent program is being arranged, and veteran of the World War, E. Steele, who has reached her balloons by diving straight at then^ Scholar—John Holbrook, 1931, Mad­ shooting a stream of flaming tracer Jack Rosenbaum, 1933, New York of Health that the suite was unsani­ mail on Monday about l o’clock. He with appre^ate music. maintained that prohibition was ninety-fifth year and is enjoying ison, CJonn. was immediately taken to the Rock­ bullets as he came, and raised hell City. , , tary. The inspectors found the place Friendly Class Social the chief tssue and ^serted that fine health, retaining all her facifi- William A. Rogers Scholar—WU­ clean and well kept and the. com­ ville aty hospital by Joseph Sem­ The Friendly Ciais of Union Con­ Pinchot had evaded it. He also with the enemy in general. The Ger­ Francis Bacon Scholars—^Louis liam Ludomier Glowackl, 1931 S., ties, also taking active interest in mans feared him as much as ths plaint was dismissed. ple, chauffeur of Denison TalcQtt gregational church will hPld its reg- questioned Pinchot’s Republican­ the news and doings of the time^ Frederick Deise, 1933 S., Baltimore, New Haven, Conn. allies feared von Richthofen. But Md.; Frank von Roeschlaub, 1933 S., There is one room of tiie .-suite of TalcottviUe. X-rays were taken ular montiily' social and business ism. Raymond Ladd of Boston, a stu- Arthur Learned Ryerson Scholar by Dr. John H. Flaherty who was Pinchot refused to enter into a read this amazing true story your^ New York, N. Y. —John Robert Dawson Buxton, 1933, which may be watered at any time. meeting In, the church social rooms j dent at the Bentley School of Fi­ self. It starts in the Herald Thursr' Scholar— It is a bare,' plainly furnished room, called to attend -him. The' fractured tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock. ‘ discussion of the wet and dry ques­ Benjamin ^ F. Barge Pottstown, Pa. nance and Accounting, with Mrs. day. William Robert Willard, 1931 S., in which the father died. Nothing in limb will be placed In a cast within Miss Edith J. 'Sm ite/the president, tion, declaring that it was not an Ladd were week-end guests of Henry M. Sanders Scholar—Jo­ it hiMi been changed since the funer­ a day or two and Mr. Pfunder will will preside, iteere will be an inter­ issue. He concentrated his attack Seattle, Wash. Ladd’s mother, Mrs. L. R- Ladd. The Scandinavian languages qre John Bennetto Scholars—Charles seph Kovner, 1981, Brockton, Mass. al. It is never locked. Some of the be laid up for some time. He is sure esting program hnd refreshments on the Philadelphia Republican or­ Mrs. EUza Harney celebrated her Stephen Schnelle, 1931, Hamden, Theodore Botsford Shelton Scholar room clerks who have- served - tha to bo missed by his friends and in wW be serire^ The committee fol­ ganization and the public utilities ninet^fifth"birthday^-STmday with Swedish, Norwegian and Danish.' Conn.; Theodore Hume L«e, 1932, —C3harles Edwin Payne, 1931, New hotd in the last five years^ teesmatfi -Lee^dh blfdies.- ■ ' rr - - lows: Luther H- Fuller, Miss Mary which he accused of overcharging. her daughters, Mrs. FulhnwidM of York, N. Y. West Springfield, Mass.' ' ager said, have phoned the Hoteerea ^-Dobosz' Post Installation Snyder, Mra- Emma. Lls^, Mrs. There appears but little uncertain­ Blrmingl^kni, Ala., Lucy Hall Boardman Scholars— Anthony D. Stanley Scholar— to ask H they did hot want the key. Stanley Dobosz Post, American Nellie WUliSr. Hrs. Arthur Hincks, ty in any of the state-wide contests a ty , andMrs. Zoe Beckley at Mrs. m W E N G L A N D John Matthew Flanagan, 1931, New H. Gilbert White, 1931, Shanghai, The answer has always been the Legion, 'will bold its regular meeting Mrs. John AU€y, Mrs. Emeline Lud­ outside of the governorship, for Beckley’s summer home here ^ b - LAUNDRY China; Calvin Wesley Tenney, 1932, Haven, C!onn same, “no, the door must remain un­ and installation of officers this eve­ wig, Mrs. Howard Dickinson and Pennsylvania’s past record led Re­ by House.” Mrs. Harney received Gardner, Mass.; John Famham Thomas Vincent StillweU Scholar ning in G. A. R. baU. Thomas Shea publican leaders to predict huge miscel- —^Minott Augur Osborn Stilson, Jr., locked.” Dr. A. R. Plllsbury. many callers, flowers and Schuyler Abbott, 1932 S., East Hotel employes are convinced the will be installed tbe new command­ **Wppder Cookers" Elect majorities for Secretary of Labor laneous gifts. Orange, N. J.; Stuart Flint Brown,^ 1931 S., Bridgeport, (3onn. ing officer., In addltiob a «^aM ^of James J. Dayls, Republican cafidir TEL. 3869 Edgar H. Stone Scholsurs—John m.pther and daughter do not leave ■The “Wonder Cookers” 4-H aub 1932 S., Jersey City, N. J. their home because of a belief .that candidates wdU be initiated, with the date, for United States Senator, and MAN. Black OgUvle, 1931 S., Mt. Kisco, m et at the hom e o f .the leader, Mrs. Francis Gordon Brown Scholar— the father might return for a spirit officers of South Coventry Post in ’Thomas Neill on ,i Saturday after­ the remainder of the state Republi­ AMERICANS DECORATED N. Y.; Edwin Matthias Shultea, can ticket. Donald Roderick McLennan, Jr., 1932, Albany, N. Y. visit in their absence. charge. ... noon. Officers wern elected for the Tbe Armistice Day committee will coming year as follows: President, FAMILY WASHINO 1931, Lake Forest, 111.. Strathcona Scholars — Robert ALL METHODS Robert Callender Scholar—Morris make its report. The Legion Drum Miss' Duth Blinn; vice-president, Addis Ababa, Abyssinia, Nov. 4. Lindsay Wickes, 1932 S., New Ha­ and Bugle C3orps wUl go to Meriden Men’s Shirts and Collars Tager, 1931, New Haven, Conn. ven, Conn.; Charles Homert Abbott, Miss Ruth Gunther; secretary, Miss __{AP)«—Haile Selassie I, newly ANDOVER on Saturday^ where they will take Estelle Cook; treasure^. Miss Lala- KILLED IN HOSPITAL crowned King of IQngs of Ethiopia, 203-225 Hawthorne St. Citizens’ MTiitary Training Camp 1933, Wellesley, Mass. " 441*455 Homestead Ave., Scholars—First Corps Area (Dev* Ambrose 'Tighe Scholar — John part in the dedication of the new beUe Strong. Mte8 Elizabeth Grover today conferred on Addison E. Pupils perfect in attendance in Southard, American minister here, Hartford ens)—Hamilton Crane Eastman, Marks Templeton, 1934, Winchester, grades 3, 4, 5, for October were War Memorial. of the Tolland CJovmtjf Farm Bureau Following the meeting an oyster was presShtv and gave a m ost inter­ Newark, N. J., Nov. 4.— (AP)^— the recently created Order of the 1931 S., Springfield, Mass.; George Temj. Martha Bartlett, Irene Willis, Eve-, ------....“ v... a larva num- Alvin Cowee, Jr., 1934, Brookline, William Gray Warden Scholar— wn Samuels, Grace Smith, Ctera! supper wm be sew ed.^l^ge esting tate. Misses LUabelle Strong A racketeer who sought sanctuary Grand Cross of the Holy Trinity, Maps.; Bernard AJbert Herman, Vero Ernest Prestini, 1931 S., West­ sSragerSusy MiehaUck, Jannette, her of members are expect and BsteUe Cook gave a demonstra­ in the private room of the Newark which is the highest Ethiopi m YOUR CAR honor which can be conferred upon 1934, Dorchester, Mass. erly, R. I. Samuels, Anna Misorvloh, Eleanors present at the tion on serving onions. general hospitel was tracked down Gorge W. Chadwick Notee an untitled foreigner. . WASHED Second Corps Area (Plattsburgh) Lewis Baker Warren Scholar— Ckirell, Catherine Schorse and Max­ by two gunmen last night and killed Alfred Berthel Nelson, 1933 S., well Hutchinson; for September and (George W. Chadwick, 61, died An eight pound daughter was H. Murray Jacoby, one of the —Edward Sanford Ronan, Jr., 1933 shortly, before Jr :P’c ^ k ..Monjtey in his bed. - American emissaries to his corona­ - S., Middleburg, N.- Y.; Robert Bristol, Conn. October: Irene Willis, Evelyn, Samf bom at tee Rockville a ty hospital i w m r m i Thomas Glasby Waterman Schol­ uels, Grace Smith, CJlara Savage, morning at his home at 117 Union, on Friday tp. Mr. and Mrs. James Walking by the information desk tion, was made a grand officer of Thomas Sanderson, 1934, Roselle, the Order, of Menelik. Brigadier ars—John Langdon Caskey, 1931, Susy Michalik, Jannette Samuelsf street, foUowing .a fingering lUness^ Kelly of Orchard street. without a word, the slayers went $ 1 .2 5 ^ N. J. of Bright’s dls^e. Mr. Chadwick General William Wright Harts was Sheldon Clark- Scholar—Francis Wellesley Hills, Mass.; John Albion Eleanore CJorell, (Datherfcie Schoise, Mrs. Francis Scanlon who has direct to the room occupied by John Norton, 1931, Mt. Hermon, Mass.; Maxwell Hutchinson. Miss Gladys has been a resident of - RockvUle for been ill at -the Rockville a ty hos­ Passelli, known in the imderworld made a commander of the same SIMON J ZING Meredith Cooper, 1932, East Haven, order. Charles L. Cooke, the third Conn. Graham Anderson, 1932, Litchfield, Bradley is the teacher, the past forty years, coming here pital has returned to her home on as “The Ape” and fired three shots, $8.00 Mrs. Frank Hamilton has returned from Manchester, where he was killing him instantly. They then American emissary, and James Israel Towne Cov/les Scholar— Conn. SavlB avenue. ' ^ j Loder Park, American consul here, WILSON’S AUTO WASH Lispenard Stewart Witherbee borne from tbe Hartford Hbspitel born on July 16, 1892^ _ EatrtcK FltzPatrick has returned walked out amid the confusion and George Hudson Snaith, 1932, Cin­ received the star of Ethiopia. Bear of Johnson Block cinnati, Ohio.. ' V.:.- Scholar—Plenry Joseph Faeth, 1931, where she was under obserwitiQn Mr. (3!hadwlck was^employed for to his home on High street from the escaped in an automobile. John J. Cox Scholar—Russell Dike New Haven, Ckinn. and treatment. Mrs. Hamilton is un­ many ybars - as weaver at^ the Rockville a t y hospital. /. Hamilton, 1931, Montclair, N. J. Charles Boughton Wood Scholar der the care of Dr. Sweet and will SpringvlUe mill of the Hockahum Mr. and Mrs. Alex Manchuck '^Thomas Hamlin Curtis Scholar— —-Maynard' Herbert Mack, 1932, have to go to Hartford every other | Company and was a faithful have moved from 22 Windemere Grant Gilmore, 1931, Boston, Mass. Oberlin, Ohio. day for treatment conscientious worker. He was a avenue to the Goscienski tenement Thomas Cooke Wordin Scholar— Frank Shatz called on his doctor member of the Hockanum Benevo­ Thomas Day Scholar—Rockwood in WilUmantlc Saturday and had his on FranHin street. Quock Ping Chin, 1932, W orcesler, Fred Griffin DeLong, 1931, Reading, lent Association and General K lt^- Mrs. Anna C ^ t is UP at her home wrist dressed. . , - . Mass. Pa. ener Lodge, American Order of St. on Franklin street. S. WeUs Williams Scholar— The library was clpsed Saturday Henry Wilfred D u ^ y and Charles in honor o f Mr. Platt who waa Jani­ George. '' Mrs. aara Xehrmltt Is 111 »tfier ANNOUNCEMENT Meredith DuPuy Scholars—Ralph (Hiun-Ming (3hang, Grad., Loulng, He is survived by his wife, three home on Oak street ‘v. A Honan, China. tor of the library and also the school William Bailey, 1934, Hudson, Ohio; house. The school children bought brothers, Edward and Ftank Chad­ George Arthur Gordon, Jr., 1934, Annie O. K. Garland Scholars wick of Hartfprd, and Edward Irvin Johnson Beebe, Med., New flowers for the funeral. Savannah, Ga.; 'Walter Lee Saveli, Charles Phelps spent the week-end Chadwick of Plymouth; six sisters. Walter Van Wagner Jr., 1934, Forest Hills, Long Island, Haven, Conn. Misses Nettie and May Oiadwick of Philip Fletcher Bell, Art, Wash­ at the home of his parents, Mr. and N. Y.' -/ ■ Mrs. Lewis Phelps. Hartford, Mrs* Hugh Ballaatyne, Joseph radridge Scholar—Wil­ ington, D. C. The Shatz fai^ y held a Hstllpw- Mrs. J. HehSlg, Mrs. Emmeline Lud­ form er m anager of Simon Bretafelder, Law, New Ha­ IN>MAS0Nr TOURNEY the Van*Wagner Service Station on Main St. liam Townsend Pyott, 1933 S., Gas­ e’en party at ifie; home of E. A. wig and Mrs. Bruno Seidel, ml of tonia, N. C. ven, Conn. Standish. Out of town guests were Rockville. is now operating ^ Edward J. Garvan Scholar — Thomas Irwin Emersoh, Law, De- Mr. and Mrs; (Charlie Ammenn, The funeral of Mr. Chadwick will Thomas Dwight Chatfield, 1933, marest, N. J. Gladys Ammann, " 'nidmiaa Gant- from his late home on Union Winners in the' Masonic Soc^ Manhasset, N. Y. Alfred Victor Frankenstein, Mu­ ley all of Hartford; Mr, and Mrs. street on —Wednelwiay afternoon, Club pool toumameOt games’ last Henry K. Goetchius Scholars— sic, Chicago, HL Walter De Mott, and Mr. and Mrs. November 6 at 2;30..Bev. George S. night were: “Roy”^Nqfrli 80i Thom­ The Community Filling Station Edward Barlett Nitchie, 1931 S., Gordon SNerman H a l^ t, Grad., George Shatz and son Kenneth of Brookes, pastor o f tJttlon CJon^ega- as. Smith 48; Rdss .CJampbeU 43, M. New York, N. Y.; Ralph Leoqard New York (Hty. E a st Hartford; Mrs. Barlow of He­ tlonal church will officiate, With Starin 4i; James'Nicheds-50, David (A 10Q% Socony Station) Comstock, 1932 S., Madisoh, N. J.; George Keble Hirst, Med., Lewis- bron; Mr. and Mrs. Rice of Man­ burial in the family plot at Grove Nelsop 311 Eske^ B u c j^ d ^ ^ , ^ e d f . ' ■ " town, Mont. Jack 22; Henry 'Wden '^ U in Douglas Hotchkiss, 1932 S., chester; and- Jared Ahem, Howard Hill cemetery. South Britain, Conn.; Mario Scalera, Edwin Virgil Huggins, Law, Blanchard surd Edward Jones of Wll- Funeral of Mrs. MoOellan Wright 32;' Mi ■ Stariii 50, Eskel 1932 S., Meriden, Coim.: Carl Ray­ Cleveland Heights, Ohio. fimantiic. Some of the Iowa’s young Bucklauil ^1; FtW Jaeft .D^^ Ross Frank Loi^ Marting, Med., The funer^ of Mrs. John McClel­ CampbeUr44;' ftidUviMf 50, B . l ^ t i y On Depot Square mond Schneider, 1932 S.; Windsor, people out for a frolic took the pil­ lan, who died foUowing deyeral Conn. Dallas, Texas. lows from Mr. Shatz car and dec- 22; Fred J v s k ja i Charles Blackstone Mohle,. Dlv., hours iUness .at her home on Davis Heax^ •njd(te|Ii. Nichds;?^R Harold Ludington Hemingway oteted tiie carZ-aud- roaeWde-with avenue on Saturday evening was Scholar—Thkidpre Paul ' Ave^y, Fort Worth, Texas. feathers making it lobk as though Frank Thomas Murphy, For., held‘from ter late home this after­ FREE SOUVENIRS 1932, Three Forks, Mont. there bad been a snow storm. noon at 2 o’clock, R ev. George B State CToUege, Pa. Lewis Phelps is having an oil bur­ James J. Hogan Scholar—George Brookes officiating. Th,ere were George Kenneth Whiteside, Grad., ner Installed in his furnace. Burton Hotchkiss, Jr., 1933, Flush­ many paopla from all walka of Ufo A valuable and ornamental combination calender and thermometer, This is an ing, N. Y. Thompsonville, Ctonn. Mr. and Mrs. (3eorge Shatz and Be sure you Henry Bernard Wibbles, Jr., Ai’t, son Kenneth and Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ present at the services. Burial w m attractive and practical gift that should be in every home and office, Lucius Hotchkiss Scholars—^Hen- | in Elm Grove cemetery, Poquonock. ry Mitchell Putnam, 1931, Winches­ Santa Monica, Calif. ter De Mott of B a st Hartford spent MTS. S. A flqlpteoa of New Bern, The bearers were aarence get your^ - ter, Mass.; G|orge Seibert Fisher, Jaipaes Raymond Goodrich Scholars the week-end with Frank Shatz and K.-c^ lost 8 suaiths; so (Hiarles Samuel Bayles Evans, family. Percy Ctooley, Charles M c ^ a ^ ' o f she writea--.shq ifsgiwed fisan 217 to 1932, Iron ’'.rtrer,.Mich.; Thomas this dty,-Phelpa HolUater of W li^ - Augustus Wilmot, 1932, Pittsburgh, 1931, Branford, CJonn. The Boys club bid In the old Bap­ 70 p «^ > trite f^teiMben Salts. Pa.; Aram Hagop Tellalian, Jr., Marshall WilUaba MacDufUe, Jr., tist Church Saturday afternoon pay­ sor, Elli^n Smith of WilUmantlc She fete^ -hteisJi F w s 70c 1933, Bridgeport, Conn. 1931, New Y ork Q tyi ing $40 for It. They will have to and Herbert Case of Rainbow. y/wmg^i- .and%pidiiSr/to sides, back A- William Henry Hurlbut Scholar— (Hiarles Harvey Brooks, 1931 S., take it down and take It away as Firemen to Meet / *^M)othered her for "Donald Thomas Nelson, 1931, Hart­ Groton, Mass. the town wants the ground for park- The companies of tee - Rods^e ftfays—’Tam ford, Conn. Edward Louis Freers, 1933, Cin­ Ing space. Fire Department will meet-'tms Scott Hurtt Scholars—William cinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Ruth Benton, Miss (SertrqdrJi^pggjj foUows: Hook a n d ll^ e r Kenneth McNair, 1931, Oak Park, Eugene Victor RostoW, 1933, New Vhite, and Mrs. Helen Phdps, at­ Co., at Prospect street hotttt to­ glass Haven, Conn. tended the theater to WUUmaatic night; Wednesday night, FtetoOO., betote lU.;’ Robert Frank Fulton, 1932, Wednesday afternoon and afterward Rockford, HI. John Francis McQulre, Jr., 1933 at (Jenter house ahd Flttott ' Com­ lasts 4 wSiB5-a*t / to at North Walter Waters Husted Scholar- S., Denver, Col. had tea at the HaUoqk tea room. pany at Prospect strwt Manchester (Seorge Frederick Parker, Jr Mr. and M n . L. B. WWteomb vis­ Thursday night, Hockanum Com- AgenteTFSdmiifA Pharmacy or Webster’s CoU^e, Home and Office William Arthur PuUin, 1932, East ited theto daughter htorjorie. whq is Orange, N. J. 1934, Hopedqle, Mass. pany at West Mate street room^ ^ d roritod ^ J te* Wortd--Mfl. Rudyard Oliver Wilson, 1934, a patient to tbd^Hartfprd ^hospiCal, Important matters ^wiU ,bs dtecttssed liana t a k a W UttfiTdanjr healto EHisha G. Jones Scholar—John Wednesday evening: Miss Whitcomb William Turley, Jr., ?934, Hartford, Cheshire, C!pnn. at the meetings. - dose.->'Aqvi<,^< J. Myron John Adams, Med., Athol, is gaining qtdte tepidly. . Baymond Belyea ^ - Ckinn. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Phelps and Charles P. Kellogg Scholar— Mass. Raymond ^ y e a , 24, of 6^Q r (Hement (jobb (Harke, Med., Port­ son John, and Mrs-Helen Fitzgeeald Henry Murray Dater, 1931, Larch- attended the funeral Friday of Mrs. street, died at his home on Mon' You can secure this wonderful book of taipwledge mont, N. Y. land, Oregon. Fitzgerald’s brother, . Rev. , Walter morning foUowtog a week’s illness which contains complete Radio and W irel^ edition by Benjamin B. Lamb Scholars— pon Edwafds CJooper, Law, Som' Coe Roberts, to Manch-Chunk, Pa., of pneumonia.. He was bom to Is­ CooM i clipping (foupon and bring or send it to the.BIanAesttf Karl Comstock Speh, 1933, Bing­ erset, Ky. returning home Satufr^.ieyenh^.^^^ land FaUs, Msdne, May 18,1906,.te® Robert Galvin, Art, Berea, Ky. EV6fi% He^rBusiness Office with 98c in cash and hamton, N. Y.; Douglass Brownell Mrs. WiUlam CJashmere spent Fri­ "son of John F. and Grace "(A tm - this New Webster Hosde, and Office dictiiMiary Wright, 1933, West Hartford, Conn.; Kenneth Alexander Meiklejohn, day to Hartford." _ ^ . strongj Belyea, and came W tois Howard Francis Burke, 1933 S., Law, Madison, Wls. Miss Alma Smith of Hartford city several montos ago. is yours. Westfield, Mass.; Frederic George Norman Lewis Meyers, Law, New roent the weeh*end with Iwr g»n^d Ho leaves his wife, his pi Ludwig, 1933 S., Cambridge York a t y . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vfilltiun CJaSh- five Bisters, Mrs. Horace West, Ittt. Open B lp iiM Springs, Pa. Nathan Townley Milliken, Med mere.* . ■. , Helen NUea, Stella and W «^ tta «e •••#■« •• • t a i a. • a;e • a a e. % a a"a-a .• a • a a3 Dani^ Lathrop Lawton Scholar— (Canandaigua, N. Y. The^funeral of-Wlfllaril FtdlelMW^ Belyea of this city and one sister to i ' / 1 John Eluler. Soehrens, 1931 S., largely attended iSrldty aftemoOT to New York, a ^ a brother, Harry IM [akiiisr''.c.^sd tii^srrel Wallingford, Conn. The Congregational Church. Burial Belyea of New York. Address >• a as# a a a a a a'*a a )» a. ^ a a • • a aT William L. Learned Scholars— ^ORMWARNINGS was to tee WilUmantlc cemetery in­ The fimeral wUl be held from the James Munro, 1931, Highland Park) -.'1 stead o f Andover ah-first ferorted. Belyea home on Grove street' on ader;^,hwtei If ordered by maS, add 12e extra for p o s^ e and packing HI.; A lbert James Walker, 1933, Washington, Nov. 4.— (AP)—The George Platt, 61, died to S t J ^ Wednesday afternoon at 2:80, wltt, . Ridgewood, N. J. / Weather Bureau ' today issued toe seph Hospital. Thursday from toe Rev. (Seorge 6 . Brookes, jmstor ol! Mahlon Long Scholar—Harold foUowing stormi wamtog: o f b e i^ C ongregational church offl Ray Zeamer, 1934, Columbia, Pa. i “Advisory, 16 a. m. ttortoaut Tuesday ev^ng^( w ciK ^^. Burial WUl be to Grove M l D A V I p . ^ . - X /Be itii» Postage to madl orders, Daniel Lord, Jr., Scholar—John storm wariUngs extended north o:l held at the atel Van Qandt Alexander Blacharski, 1931, New Provincetown, Mass.; to^ Eastport funeral home inn Church street, WU-, ifeetlnr (JOI^ffiAUrOR ^ V _ i Haven, Conn. Matae, disturbance central over Umantic,to Ashford.: burial Besides was to hUto® wife,'Mr. jI ^ ^ Edward L. Newmarker, Statestate , Gedrge DePorest Lord Scholar— eastern North Carolina moving ;,,AN p^iTtD ER M audetter/E vei^ Hcarald William David Behnke, 1931, Rivera, northward, wUl be attended by i n - pteii------iw------v(». : f . r - f y 1 , Calif*. - - ' - Xbj creasing easterly' wtods,' pwljahly r ...... - . M14 (W tt w itt f.. . Morris 3V* X^on Scholar—Bichat reaching-gale force to n j^ v ' ... inmthes.rjaothev. P A G E E------IG H T V - ^ ' MANUHE5TEK ISYJSWING riERA|<%4^ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1930. ‘4s , ‘ WOMAN WINS

n jirtr -•»- OLIVE* •J!- LOU BROOKMAN ■ ..V -..'-.V: • ' ' * @r «$30 «v NCe AUTH0P0P"RA6H CQMANC£> O 1930 ^ N£A SERy/ICE vreTTvrrr-r»“-—■ i'V By ANNBBBUdE'WORTHlNGTON To watch a child’s developmenttoow uufortmuitely because we,'can- -______r : .1 f . — — pIC WRITING t,* •- ' ' 5"' after his second birthday hi' an- iil- not flowers .4n natu^af'garden t •<$> ninstiatcHl DriMsmaklng > - - Lesson Fnmisheid with without weeds, .... t BEGIN HEBE TODAY promised. But that’s all over. Don’t tefesting thing. ' -f ^ tvl the wrong tactics, prodded -her. Hls; Evtb^ Pattern ' ' It jsihetttf . tpdt^'lo CELIA ftllTGHELL, 17, leaves own face was wMte -and he" s^hC; you understand? I don’t care about A t this time -his interest - in pic­ altogether 1^ emargb^ 0th and never tires of. hearing and Hie habit of obedience .should be wealthy father, JOHN MITCHELL, “I will not have you meeting ilDrUdll - IVI VI tUCMlOl the same things over and young men in a/parH, or-any other differet^t? s-How do you know he clever lines for its snmrtnesa.^ established firmly drh^ he is 2 years In New Yoi^ The parents are di- over again. public place; Y.oiiri Vrorto-wldle exhibition. Women nov- things to interest him, seldom stick­ A baby soon learns to imderstand of the girl and schemes to get rid of “I certaihly do mean every w;ord of it! I insist upon it! You are not tures for a newspaper. Fine profes­ It’s a. secret. ’The bodice vis all in eiiats approa,cb the four out of five ing to one form of, amusement for “No-no” ! her by encouraging a romance be­ sion! First thing you know you’ll one until it joins the skirt. Only more half an hour at a time. Curing Taatranw ’ tween Celia and TOD JOBDAN, fas­ to see this young man again.” proportions. But few women in Anger and dismay filled the girl's see yom: pictmre in some of these Sides and, shoulders to be joined after America,'or anywhere else for that His material for amusement should ■ The tantrum period begins at the cinating but of dubious Character. tabloids. Blackmail’s *his game I’ll stitching' the pin' tiicka at shoulders be safe and provide activity for beginning of the second year. Put Although Mitchell forbids Celia to eyes as .she stared at^ him. Slowly bet!” ahd.it’s ready to sew to the skirt. feet and brain. He learns to a stop to them immediately bi7 leay- Jflpdsil sll6 fiTOCB ftbOUt Witll tllG C6li& .SllOQ^ AQ)?, y ,., ing a child aldne; aliro pay no at­ ^udg ^ SSq^ntly. LISI DUN-j “Ydu’vA'Bd' rightist. fy/MCh The girl was crying again. “He StyleNo.'2825may be had in sizes build with blocks and other things. wouldn’t!” she Insisted between sobs. 16, 18 y i^ s , 36, 38, 40 and .42 in ch est Destructiveness at this age is not tention'to-him. Above-edl, never CAN a girl oi Celia’s age, becomes I thing. You don’t understand. Why crime, but exploratory play. give him what he is raging-fmr at her ;Myal frienA Shields comes to !—you woiddn’t even talk to Barney “Barney’s—rwonderful. You can’t bust. make me stop seeing him because I Size 36 requires 3% yards 39-lnch Has New Eiuotioiis the time. , New York to work for a photo- | a minute. Oh, how can you be so The 2-year-old is'sensitive.to sug­ unjust!” love him !” with % yard 27’inch contrasting. He learns to impersonate both graphic service and meets Celia. She Lightweight woolens, crepe maro- animflin and people. Imitation is gestion and believes all'he'is tedd, tella|him she has lost her heart to She turned to hide the tears that “Celia, this is more than I will would n6t stay back. John Mitchell cain and velvet are equally attrac- very strong. Call him “bad”^and he bdieves-yeii. Jordan. stand for!” • /tive,for this model. His reactions or emotions are That thought fixes Itsrif in Us-B^nd. Realization that it is really did not trust himself'to,speak^ The sound of the hall door open­ The mjuiJwaited ran instant, then ' Pattern price IS cents in stamps shaping themselves and the primi­ A big fertile seed for- Infyiority Shields she loves comes to Celia ing interrupted ttem. The next in-, or coin (coin preferred). Be sure to tive ones of fear and rage have complex. Avoid It. ’ ^ ' when the young man is imprisoned said m a low voice: stant Eveljm Parsons, wreathed in D ^ ’t fight with him. ~]ffls vriBis “We can’t stay here. Come—^I’ll fill in size of pattern. Address Pat­ others to keep them company. In a burning building. He escapes smiles, appeared In the doorway. tern Department. Our new Fall and He is sensitive and shows either finding its legs and series exM^dse. unhurt except for a broken arm. get a cab.” “How nice to have company!” she He will set’ himself up against-yoti. Celia dried her, eyes and walked Winter Fashion Magazine is 15 cents resentment or heartbreak at being Mrs. Parsons, who pretends to be exclaimed sweetly, hurrying forward a copy but may be obtained for 10 ridiculed. He also shows a great but don’t let it come to a iMrttte* frien d to Shields, goes to MitcheU along slowly, but she would not and giving her hand to Mitchell. Try to get him to do sometiiisg,be­ look at her father. A fresh out­ cents if ordered same time as pat­ desire to plewe people, loves praise, and^tells him Celia is meeting the “I’m so glad to see you, John. Why tern. It will help you save bn every and as a rule is spontaneously gen­ cause it pleases you, tril Hai, or be­ young man surreptitiously. That break of tears seemed imminent. —Celia, has something happened?” cause bis doggie would like b ^ -to Neither of them spoke. They came dress and on the children’s clothes erous. The cultivation of generosity afteiriioon Celia and Shields are The girl looked up through misted too. -It shows how to dress up to should be stressed at this time. behave, or someone he loves aaH ad­ BtroSlhg together when MitcheU ap- to the drive and MitcheU rignaled mires wants Mm. to do It. a cab. 'The driver halted and the eyes. the minute at very little expense. Never allow anyone to make fun of peanv'^ “Oh, Evelyn,” she said, “you make him or tease him. Show apprecia­ It is easy to get a jroung dfldfs two got in. Mitchell gave the ad him imderstand! Father says I have cooperation by tact, sympathyrarid dress of Mrs. Parsons’ apartment. i na tion when he does something kind NOW GO ON WITH THE STOBY He would have delayed conversa- to stop seeing Barney. He met us. Manchester Herald or generous. kindness. Such txaatment resulbi in CHAPTER XLVI together in the park, only he ' 'Pattern Service Jealousy makes its appearance a sweet-tempered child. 1- ' lath er Celia nor Barney noticed tion„ but Celia’s weeping was ended. woifidn’t let Barney stay and defend thd-icnan until he was directly m Indignation succeeded chagrin. himself. Father thinks Barney’s a 2825 front of them, scarcely 10 Yff*" “I have a right to choose my blackmailer. You tell him he’s Fur a Herald fatcem of the a^kVi' The boy and girl walked S ? H.T1 beUeve you model Illustrated, send 15c in slowly. Barney was speakmg and stamps or coin directly to Fash­ jSjig oS ym know am Cdfai^raised eager eyes to his. er. ion Bureau, Manchester Evening 'Suddenly she saw her father. better you’ll see that I’m right!” “But I don’t understand!” she INDOOR GOLF DHAMP Herald, and 29tb “We will not discuss the subject John'MitcheU was striding toward said. “Who do you mean, Celia? I Clean, N; Y., Nov..-4.—(AP.)— Street, New York City. Bo sure further now.” ' , With the (support (ff.the' National to write yopr.,name; and address them briskly. The girl stopped, ut­ Mitchell’s tone was so heated that know romomhprt tered a low cry. Miniature Golf Association,- Edward clearly and to' give the correct she exclaimed. Sullivan of OlCaai '-today claimed number and size of the pattern MANY ABE IMMUNE TO <^pposes Infantile j>araly8iB from the ■^‘It’s father!” INFANTILE PARALYSIS mother to the innnt at Hrt)L . Barney Shields looked at her, puz­ the title’ of “world’s champion mini­ you want. 'raere was complete correspond­ zled; Before he could speak Mitchell ature golfer;” - Price 15 Cents Mrs. Mabel Wood Hill, above, ence between mother and Infant in In an endurance contest which BY DB. MORRIS FISHBEIN bad reached them. John Mitchell s never seen her father so angry. ' y°« ^ American composer, will have two Editor, Journal of tiie American 10 out of 12 cases. It wras found ended late last night, SuUiVan play­ N am e...... face was a mask for his emotions, They reached the apartment. of her recent works produced tMs Medical Association, and of edso that the immunity transferred coiaiy formal, but there was a glint ed miniature golf for 146 hours on winter; from the mother to the cMld is not With rapidly beating pulse Celia shtX Size ...... Hygeia, the Health Magazine * In fils'eyes which startled the girl. entered the building, rode to the ^^y» ®^® . 'a local' Indoor course,There were > ' ' ' permanent.. It ste&ds to w e w off so SHe had seen it once before. nine btfier centestautsat the start of matter, ever have made a mark with that by the jtSmil the. cM la;la five 22d floor, handed Mitchell her key ..yiJ John’^^sh^^ Addreski ...... their musical compositions. If. it were not for the fact that “ Why, father!” Celia began “what ^ waited unto he opened the ^Sy Sli^I^an'd teU the contest and at noon on Saturday years of age much of the immunity ».stifprise to meet you here!” four' remained;^ SuUiVau was alone One exception who proves the many people have a natural immu-the transferred'from the mother may be 'MitcheU halted. “And a surprise rule Is Mabel Wood HUl. This win­ nity to infantile paralysis, — She took off her hat, tossed i t ' ^ at the finish. amount of crippling and permanent ‘osi to meet you, too,” he said evenly. aside and walked into the living ® vi«r ter, Mrs. Hill will have the pleasure “Vi^^On’t you introduce me to your room. Her father fpUowed. There second the girl hrid her of hearing two of her compositions injury from tMs disease would be produced simultaneously: “The Jolly far greater than it now is. . ^ DR. ELLIOTT DIES friend, CeUa” ^ , , wa. an. ominous warning In hie uJ’aoS, of he" hed! 100 strikes of the brush daily, done “ Of course! Father, this is Mj:. calm manner. in the right way, can hold itself Beggars” by the Actor Managers, Unquestionably the virus or agent i Shields. Mr. Shields, my father.” room and leaned against it, weeping, GLORIFYING proudly. Its sMnlness is its own ■ Inc., and “Pinnochio” by the Amerl- that causes Infantile paralysis is Flint, Mich., Nov. 4.—(AP.)—Dr. Her fluttering laugh added to m- “^'^®rSht?^“he‘'S ? ‘‘‘what is it'No one came . worthy halo! can Ballet Guild. Moreover, her widely distributed so that opportu­ George Elliott, one of the most stcad' of decreasing her appearance you’re going to say?” ' Two hours later Celia planned a Use a brush with very long, flexi-1 “Aesops Fables,’’ consisting of short nity __is open for infection. There of embarrassment. T was just wish­ John Mitchell approached to "with- course of action. YOURSELF ble bristles,. Grasp it at the base of comedy narratives for voice and or- seems to be considerable likelihood prominent figures of the Methodist ing I had company for my walk (To Be Continued) the bandlb and brush gently but chestra, dre being rehearsed in sev- that people who have some Immu- Episcopal Church, died Sunday at In a foot of her. “Just this,” he the home of a nephew, Arthur Elli­ w^n I met Mr. SWelds. Wasnt spoke slowly, “that you’ll obey me vigorously,^ making sure that at eral parts of the coimtry. | nity to the disease dewlop increas- SHOPS REOPEN ott, Flint attorney. that fortunate?” and do as'I say or you’ll leave. Do It is time to hrusb up on your least half of your strikes nenetrate Is Widely Traveled ' Ing immunity as they grow older, ■ ■ ■ .. ..‘Iw to the scalp apd stimulate circula “Very. How do you do, Mitchell you understand that?” „ „ a f ava ■ hair!-- ' ’---.'yn''{f •A*;® • . Mabel Wood Hill has other'i Furthermore, as one reaches adult said curtly, offering his hand. Bar­ It was not what Celia'had expec- Haven, Nov. 4. (A-P-) Winter IB her'e vwlth Its drying tion. claims to appreciative lovers. She Is age he is less frequently exposed to ney took it eagerly. ted. Mitchell’s voice trembled with, ®^°y,®®® ^ steam heat and- 'its tight, felt and Begin brushing at the back of the ^^at might be called the 100 per the disease than when he was a “I’m certainly glad to meet you, Bunnressed violence. ’ ; Hartford railroad to the number of velvet hats and your hair is bound neck, with the brush in the right (.ent American composer. Bom here, child. Some investigators have Mr. MitcheU. Celia’s told me a lot “I do want to obey you, father!” 11,750" who had been temporiarly hand. Use smooth,* long strokes, al- receiving her musical education here, argued that Immunity decreases ___ _ , laid off because of decreased busi- to need exercise, aa^ attention. about you—’’ Brushing ^vee it both>i' ways brushing the hair with a lift- g^e has done all her work either at with age, and that it is only the “Really? Have you—known my “You’ll not only want to in the ness, returned to’iwork at the Read- ing motion up and away from the jjer Connecticut farm home or in her lessened exposure that keeps most The seven Ogllvie sisters, famous daughter long?” ^ future, but you will! Is that clear? vlUe, Mass., and New N^en car scalp. I studio apartment In New York. She adults from having the disease. "Oh, yes,” CeUa spoke up. I All right, then. Now I want you to shops of the system today. The men hair speclalistir,' have developed a When and if your right arm Is ^as traveled extensively abroad for i it is known, of course,, that im- sane, practical,'.wprkabie method of knew Barney before I came to New answer this question, and if you at ReadvUle resume on a three day tlred, take the brush firmly In your many years, riaitlng Scotland for munity to other infectious disease York. He’s a photographer, father. don’t do it truthfully I warn you I’Us a week basis and those in the shops hair care thh^ Five yourself left hand for a few strokes to rest atmosphere for her “Jolly Beggars,” brought about by inoculation against Makes pictures for newspapers. He know it.' Where did you meet this here on a five day schedule. afh&me, if ydu haw P?fristence It. After you have brushed the back jtaly for “Plnocchio” and living them tends to wear off after a peri- goes to the most exciting places!” voung man you call B a r n e y i ______are wiUtog to'Spoid a Uttle time of your hair all up, separate your months in Canada to get the back- od of time. It Is known that the in­ W • “Newspapers?” MitcheU glanced Shields?*^ I ESTABLISH SOUP LINE each day. ',i . v ^ , hair into sections with a comb and ground for the French Canadian cidence of both infantile paralysis at the young man quickly. “Inter­ “In Baltimore. He lived next door ’ ' . Their first prmdp|e, of hair care brush each, always in the opposite gongs which are simg at the and diphtheria is low in infants un- esting. indeed. Celia, I must ask Mr. tc us. Mother knows him, too, and Tulsa, Okla., Nov.’ 4.—(AP.)—A is cleaMins^V.('?PW should be dlrectlon from wMch It usually rests. Quebec music festival. But she der one year of age- probably be- Shields to excuse you if you don’t she likes him.” soup line for pupils whose families w ashed only bndi-a- xponto But It The object of Ibis brushing is to see comes home tc reconstruct the at- ^ cause such infants are nof frequent- “Your mother? You’re telling the arc without pmpioyment was esthb- fiiust be cared fo? j^aily if it is to be that every strand passes through mosphere and catch and hold it in ly exposed to these diseases, but /t mind. I have some things I wish to kept riean,VkhiM% ci:own of glory. talk over with you. Matters of im­ truth now?” ' llshed tb^y'at an biitlylng TulSa the bristles. This exercises your hair j^g^. compositions. probably also because the infant at “Of course! Oh, father, how can school. William A. Shanks, princi To Remove dau j iccumulatlon and cleans the scalp. | while in the mood for woirk, birth has in its blood immune bodies portance. Youiu pardon me, Mr. o f'd ir t and dust, . tSclip a^ is to Shields?” you talk like that? I don’t lie!” pal, said an investigation disclosed Keep two brushes on hand, al- j^j.g mu fluds that human com- against infectious diseases, derived “You’ll admit you were deceiving many children in the school had brush it. Not 'apaapipdlc brushing. ways put out of the way of dust and panionship robs her of inspiration from the mother, It was done suavely, but there Daily brushing; >.^ ficad that gets was unquestioned finality in the icy me. Is there any difference? CeUa, been doing without breakfast, dirt. After five or six strokes of animals are a constant por instance, one Investigator will you swear that this young man [ brushing your hair, wipe the brush source of joy. She never works with- tested the blood of seven . mothers tone. , .. J A Both of the young people showM i.s not an associate of Tod Jordan's, on a turkish towel. You will be sur- her snow-white, blue-eyed Pers- and blood taken from the umbilical surprise. Hot color came into C^ the man I forbade you»to see?”. prised at the dirt that comes off. cat “Patter” by her side. And cord of seven infants, ,and found She was startled.' Tl)en, after am STUCK A FEATHER IN HER® At- Keep alternating brusMng and wip- jjgj. two big dogs romp in and out that the amount of anti-toxin ha’s cheeks. Shields stared for an . - — ‘ ‘Tf instant, then he stepped back. instant’s hesitation the girl said: ing the brush. Wash your brushes tjjg farm house unrestrained when against diphtheria was the same in “Barney’s never even seen Tod in luke warm suds after using, rinse gjjg works In fhe country. nature and in amount in the blood “Why—^why, cfertainly,” he said. Shirred Velvet Fashions N o v e l Feret i Showing Then, to the girl, he added, “Elx- Jordan.” The minute the words them In tepid water several times Music always has. been meat and of both mother and cMld. Other ob- Connecticut Boy cuse me, won’t you? I’U see you were out of her mouth Celia looked Softly Waved ;Coiffure and dry them in the sun', by setting Hrinlr to Mrs. Hill. But she was, servers tested mothers and infants later.” The yoimg man hesitated a confused. She remembered that Bar­ •< -iv'- on their sides.' Clean brushes are an figuratively speaking conscripted at 143 births and found that in 96 moment, tipped his hat and walked ney had seen Jordem the day they important factor in the daily hair jjj^o ^ y ^ g .«rbe joUy Beggars.” per cent of the cases mothers and is Healthiest away in the opposite direction. were in the store together. Her em­ care. If tMs care is followed faith- i Canadism friend came to her infants corresponded with each oth- CeUa’s eyes foUowed him. A barrassment was not lost on Mitefi* fuUy, and a good tonic used, a , ^old her that the Banff gr in having or in not having antl- flush of resentment overcame cau­ ell. monthly sbamj^o will be enough. i Music Festival had scoured the earth toxin. tion and she whirled toward her “Never even seen Mm, eh?” her So, brush away your hair trou- ifor a score for “The Jolly Beggars.” | Workers in the. Harvard Medi- father continued. Suddenly Ms face ble%! I Would she consider doing it for cal School have recently tested the ford, .Ck»nn.'“ He was haviM a hard fsithBr. * came close to the girl’s. “You’ll not , ■ ______— ithem? I blood of nine mothers and t^ir m- time imtil I heard of California" “Why did you do that?” she de^ Fig Sj^p and got him some. The - manded. “Why did you send- him deny that you’ve seen Mm, though! ! Theme Trdm Folk Song Ifants for substances antagonistic to You’ll not deny,, that , you’ye broken Some years before, a Scotch worn- the virus or caustive agent agent of first few doses regulated his bowels, away? It sounded fcs though you LINDBERGHS T 08U Y brightened him up marvelously;.even were deUberalely t^ing to get rid the promise you gave me when I an she had visited in, Edinburgh had infantile paralysis. The evidence in- seemed to give.him new strength and warned you that Jordan was a presented her with a goingaway gift dicated clearly that where the moth- 6ii6ri?y* of Barney—!” scoundrel! You’ll not deny that, will of some very old books of Scottish gr ig immune to tMa disease, there *T‘was.” NEW JE R S ^ FARMLANDS “ f have since used Fig Syrunwith “But he’s my friend and I won t y o u ?” folk songs. For the first time after vis a passive transmission of tMs im- Philip during colds ;or upsets. It has Involimtarily CeUa shrank back. receiving these books Mrs. Hill got munity to the infant, been a wonomul help to him; has > see him humUiated. He came here She put one hand to her face. them down, dusted them off, per- Apparently the relative, inf re­ today because I particiUarly asked j assisted in making . him the “I’ve—seen Mm, yes!” The words Trenton,) N. J., Nov. 4.—(A.P.)— used an 1818 edition of Thompson’s quency of infantile paralysis in in- boy you see—perhaps the h h im 'to !” were barely above a murmur. A 360-acre tract of land on Sorrell Scotch Songs and there, to her fants under one year of age is due “Oh? I thought you said you one in our neij^borhood.” S o!. Your aolemri=promise was Mountain near Hopewell, one of the amazement, she found the simple iu a considerajile measure to the For more than fifty years m oth^. two just happened to meet!” nothing but a lie. How do you ex­ highest points in the sta'te, has b^en theme to wMch the Jolly Beggars , transmission of the substance wMch SM saw what she had done and have praised California Fig Syrup. pect me to beUeve anything you purchased by a Princeton real estate was first sung and which she uses Leading physicians advise, its use cdfoftd more deeply. Celia was teU m e? ' How can I trust you? dealer believed to he acting for Col. and Mitchell, taking exactly as the recurring, theme in her com­ ■with bdihus,'headachy, const^ated Do you think I am spending money Charles A. Lindbergh. position. childfen(;or to keeb' the bowds opra on you, trying to surround you wlto It includes two farms adjacent to Mrs. Hill is known abroad for her EXCESS ACID during colds.br children’s diseases. the right kind, of-friends and give the Stoutsburgh-Wertsvllle road, orchestral transcriptions of B%ch Children- love’ its'rich, fruity flavor. you every advantage J£, tMs Is to.ibe approached only by almost impass­ Preludes smd Fugues from the Well- It tones,and strengthens weakened the result? Do you know that your able jroads but with a level stretch Tempered Qavichord and from the SICKENS-GET b w ^ ; helps make children robust. D a n d ru ff fine friend Jordan is a notorious that is..said to be ideal for an avia­ Orgfan Chorals. Perhaps her bestj L ook fo r th e nam e California vdien ; gambler, that he’s never earned an tion field, v known, composition Is the suite: buying. That marks the gamine. honest dollar in Ms life, and that The emb^o flying field Is on the “Wind in the Willows” wMch has, Crust Quickly he’s known for Mb habit of fleecing moimtain top,^froi» where a com­ been given over the radib in Ameri­ RlDOFfT! t, women? This is the. kind of-man manding ■view of the surrounding ca many times. F I G S Y R U I * you chose to associate with and for countrywide may be,had. whom ,you break,your word—!” . Sour stomach, indigestion, gas. LAXATlVE-TONiC Jmr CHiLORKN ' D issolved Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh have i These are signs which usually mean “Fatheil listen!" the girl begged. Made several -visits to the section in ‘T know it was wrong! I admit that just one thing: excess acid. The I should -not have seen iilm after I the last few days. I stomach nerves have been over- JCMfi after another, a million men ' The Lindberghs are living for the, CHIIDRENS , stimulated. Too much acid*, is nn'tfjyynmen have made this discov- present on a farm near Princeton making food sour in the stomach enr^'that tMs simple method does wMch he has described as only a and intestines. diMolve the ctust of dandruff; puts HAVE GOIJOR IN CHEEKS temporary ho'me;,and wMch has i The way to correct excess acid is leYEUBir only a small flying field. the Sbalp in the pink of condition; ’ pifin is yrilow—ocmplexion with an alkali. The best form of Tn^jcflg hair soft, lustrous, thick and The Hopewell land is registered alkali for tMs purpose is Phillips PENCQ. lie coated—appetite poor in the name of 'George Murray,, who - vi£[oro\us> / — yuu uttVC a bad taste in your mouth Milk of Magnesia. Just take a Get a bottle of “Danderine” from is said to have a commission from spoonful of tMs harmless, almost --a Iaw» no'^ood Col. Lindbergh to purchase a farm ^your drug or toilet counter today. try01iveT^<^ .. tasteless preparation in a glass of Pu£ ji little on your brush each time for Mm. .. _ BAND Df.Edwards OfiveTabIcto*-a .r water. .Jt works instantly. The yda ib^ess your hair. Penetrating to etitate for calomel—were prepsued by stomach becomes sweet. "You are the,ihei^ its soothing aid soon has Dr. Edwards after 20 years o f study; GIRL THBOtl^ FROM CAB happy again in five minutes! Your aii itching, feverish scalp cool, com- Oive Tablets are a purdjr vege- heartburn, gas, headache, bilious­ i foriable, healthy. The crust of tzMe compound* Know them by their Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 4.—(AP.) ness or indigestion has vanished! ’ dandruff simply mdts away. -AThe death tit Carrie Henze, 26, a Know Phillips Milk of Magnesia 'j^H niff is unsightly. It is the a eJear, ph& W ght clerk at th4 county hoi^ital, who apparently eitber jumped or was and you’re through with cru|le cause of grayness, baldness, dry, eyes, no a fediag of bua^ methods forever. li; Is the pleas­ Mttie, dull hair. When the scalp ^ mat di9dhood,day8, you must thrown from a xhoving aiitonapblle last night, sent -police today on a ant ; -way—the efficient way. to I ia. ftieed from tMs irritating scurf, get at the cause. - v - alkailMze the system; to r^eve Danderine soon has the hair back in Dr. Edwards (Xhre Tablets act oa search for a man whose identity the Bret aiod bowris like otondrr-yet CMc.ar4;;the che& ri^dowsjcast by,'the op a; cunning they declined to reveal; the effects of over-addity.' ' coodition; soft, glossy, tMck, vigor- Phillips MUk of Msfwwto’ -h^ ! ous dad youthful-looking. have no dangerous after effects; littia traiispfirent velvet t^ et, injthe new^burgfin , Joan Cle- The girl was found lying in 'th4 t W riart the bile amd hrip over- ment' wriiirili)f,<;,The yi^vet'Us' sMrred all ,pyerTt^§^CT hi^way by tWb other empl • •■•. MANCHESTER EVENING HERAUJ.-SOBTH MANCHESTER. CONN,, T^DESbAYr-NOVEMBERA, 1980.

-.m TraEisr w . a n d m. h eld h^ v- ^ d to 13-Toa? tie La Barba Is Cdled '' 4 ' • • *■- WOIMTSIN Best Feath^eight BIG TEN SOPHS Jii y Rated iUbove BattaliDo After Local Sport H tn i Qiota of Gridiron Ubii- To Win The TWr He W te Clean Cnt Deci- Chatter in atto Seems to be Miss^ ^ Over Kid Chocolate ing m tte Middle West S srpim EveryoBe Wrih Brilfiaiit (tfoise .Attack Wluch Coach Kelley’s'ability to direct his ^LastNigliL High School eleven into such an un­ BY FIELDING H. YOST Nets 19 PoBri m R n t Hai^ O’Leary Coavorts Kick- expected upset' victory yesterday I makes one wonder if he can per-r form the same feat with the Cubs in Ann Arbor, Mich., Nov. 4.—Out- off Into ToodiiloWB Whea Visitors Have Meabl New York, Noy.. 4.—,(AP.)—Fidel^ the coming town series. stanring footbaU seasons are the La Barba today could justly, claim years of toe great football person­ Lapse; ^ r e s Aaodier oa Forward Pas^ Sqiririto vri himself to be tbe best of’the 126 Windham High was probably rep­ alities. pounders. resented at the game yesterday with In. commem with everyday life, L>a Barba once a student a t Stan* scouts to r ^ r t their opinions of footbaU perronaUties are of two Ootstaodmg Hero Agaiit West Hartford’s Secoad H ^ ford University ' and before that Manchester High’s abiUty. No kinds. One is the player of groat chamidon flyweight, proved his doubt they^wiU go back and say that mechanics^ periection. The other is RaDy Throateiis to Prove Fatal right to titular recog:^tlon among if Windham can stop' Squatrito, it toe inspirational leader. f nejl'jsr the featherweights last night by wiH win. Other teams have tried to One, because of his unerring play, clearly outpointing IQd Chocolate» do the same thing all season long his constant presence at toe right but with little real. success. West West Hartford’s previously undefeated High school football team the Cuban sensation, in a torrid ten- An unhappy surprise awaited Harvard’s footballers when a fighting William,and M ^ t e ^ battied teem spot, his advance of the baU, his round engagement th at -drew 16,000 Hartford was well aware of Squatrl- punting, passing, tackling, may be was an unwlUIng victim here yesterday afternoon when It was slaugh-r»t persons into Madison Square to’s Itoe-ripplng reputation yester­ to a 13-to-13 stsmdsmi at C&mbrldge, Mass. .Pictured above is a Wt of fast play to toe itotial tered so badly by Manchester High in toe first half that It did migh^'”’ day but it avaUed them nothing ex­ phy of William and Mary is shown tackling Jack Cilckard (indicated ^ arrowy , of HarvMd, the darling of the bleachers. den. Chocolate dropped a decision The second, because of his abiUty well to avoid complete annihilation. . Manchester’s 19 to 6 victory was •; iMt summer to Kid Berg foremost cept yard after yard of continued had raced 83 yards for a tbudhdown in the first ,two minutes of play. The scoro see-sawed during the game, with William and Mary capitalizing on munerous Harv ard fumWes. to mould eleven men into a cohesive a stunning surprise. The totally unexpected victory. autonoaticaJlynj challenger for the lightwdght title, retreat. unit and use toat unit to toe Umit after ^nning^ a-decision from A1 made the undefeated Bristol eleven champions of toe Central Conneoti«*M» ------. —---- .. V"' ■■ ------its tedl-ridual powers, also zuay be Singer, present* lS6-pound WindhaJh/scouts could not have ado^ by toe crowd, but his real cut Interschelastic League for 1980. about 18 hitmths ago. Last mght, failed to notice the glaring weak- contributed his bit to make toe per­ vriue appeals especlaJly to his squad - A Startling Upset- a however,'-was the first time Choco­ neu to Manchester’s backfleld de­ formance possible. - and his coach. Manchester . High school students Tjje sped through the startled WjStt late has ever been beaten by a m ^ fense against forward passes. Kelley To borrow a simUe from another were in a happy frame of mind to- Hartfordites to pounce on the aw ritij' in his own class, the featherweight win have to perfect this or flirt with The Cubs win play toe Thoinj^fi- Barry Wood Demoted day'and they had just cause to cele­ d^eat to toe annual Windham bat­ ville Grays A t Mt. Nebo Sunday af­ field of pubUe'appearance, one is ing pigskin. T l^ time Squatrito'a.v ternoon’ and the boys, dovto street toe mechuxicaUy perfect, toe tech­ brate. Though toe contest had dropkick went true and the scje^ ^ ^tory lii Bartta revised tle. West Hartford completed pass been advertised as the objective sto^ 19 to 0. a dec& i that TOt agsl^t him to aftw pass y^erday witobut any are betting that, this game iwill nically torUUng Helfets; toe other furnish a touchdown or two ' for toe Impassioned Krelsler. iFmie of toe season for Manchester, West Hartford uncorked a stf^Wo his first match t^lth Choj^ats real ffilQculW* Manchester;. Add this' belief,'is, hot From Harvard No coach would turn down toe West Hartfdfd ruled an overwhelm­ aerial attack late in toe* seo^ two years ago, l^ast governed solely by any idea.of perfect mechs^cal player. But his ing favorite. They had defeated period. On throe passes, toe ■vlsftWi, apparently by.tha previous M ig^- Perhaps one reason which caused ness on toe p)art of tlm'ylal|mg\jj^ heart, and those of the squad go out Meriden, and tied Bristol, both of went from toeir own 30 yard Manchester to rise to such tmexp^dt- to the great leader., which had trimmed toe Silk Qty to within twelve yards of a toud^., bombardms#. ed heliidits yesterday wad'toe feeling athletes. East Hartford had also down. A timely interception, tby with le tT h ^ that burled sted on footbaU. game toil week, coming on top of score touchdowns toah.to teU- some*- Coasting on h 19 to 0 load os the pus today, and howl Aubrey Devine, toe Iowa captain and made toe other on a sixty yard second half started, it was apparent The boys who hoist toe rates last Saturday’s 13-13 tie with little one else how. a decade ago, combined both quail march. From an offensive stand­ found themselves unable to pu> William and Mary, h u caused toe toat nothing short of a miracle could sensation of too* eeadsh ht Cam­ And the sandy-haired grid hero of ties to a high degree, and was pos point, Captain Squatrito was the prevent Manchester from a richly;' chase good seats for Saturday s other days Is finding toat a Une is ribly the greatest leader and player outstanding hero although he was Notre Dame-Penn game aft almost bridge. ' , deserved triumph. All too Silk A.rnold Horween,^ 'brimson head a valuable part of any man's foot­ toe middle west has known. given a close run for high honors City athletes had to do was play de­ uny price* Cubs May Reveal baU team. In spite of toe success of Its by Jimmy O'Leary. They scored fensive football, West Hartford* Students were. reported holdlx^ coato, took some ,deriri7e atepa yes­ Cagle’s Mississippi Aggies—he’s teams, toe middle west Is without the touchdowns, Jimmy getting two their tickete at 660 to t ^ t e terday to pull toe. team out of toe Its usual quota of great football per­ proved it was far from a licked team daso into which toe unexpected tie head coach down hero now—lost of the six-printers. in toe first two plays which netted that oEigtoany’cost Mow four of their first five games this sonalities this fall. Fesler remains Both teams were' woefully weak close to fifty yards. DuJbln shot out'^ than IpQijpya wete-s^^to ^ Un^pected Power had thrust it. Three men w«r« de­ year and toe outlook isn’t so bright at Ohio State and Hank Bruder on toe defense except for a momen­ moted, two were ihifted wsd toe d a spinner Into the open along toe cnnvta«|fthh eatopd|fi.W^to« »tu- for the remaining games. holds toe public eye at Northwest tary goal line stand by Manchester sidelines and but for a neat outdown denUi ^ knoii^i^ikt they first Monday sorlinmage , in Har­ The Aggies took it on ;toe,,ph|h ern pxrtiy because of his bad luck, in toe third quarter toat cut by Brown might easily htve finish­ wolild « u w ratoer sea 'to?! ^ m e . vard' footbu history, went on the from three Southern interooUegiate partly through brlUiancy as a play short a West Hertford touchdown ed a touchdown jaunt. Probably In toe entiri Watory of In the Town Series records. Barry Wood, quarterback, orl (^Ideo Is a leader of parts at athletic association team before march a foot from a score. West Sperry grabbed a long pass for a Bemie Wh|te, fuUback and Frank upsetting these parts with a htart Notre Dame and hat' some able as­ Hartford completed many forward first on Manchester’s thlrw and an­ Kales, tackle, were removed from ling victory over Louiriana State, sistants around him. passes, almost every one it threw, other first down onmo on suong Une This Is toe first of a series of ^called they were nosed out by the the varsity and Art Huguley, Qene Dixle’a high acorlng team. I t . was Others are beginning to show so it seemed, and made 14 first mcks behind splendid interference. dieted that a pair of good spate will articles by Thomas W. Stowe, Ookfords 7 to 0 while toe Majors Record and Henry Myerson replaced toe first conference victory for toe above tho general level. These downs against 11 for Manchester. Sperry broke into open territory sell for as high 8100. Herald sports editor, to be pub. were trounced 19 to 0. The bulk of them, toe last being moved over Aggiee in two years. ^ . Inoludo RinQhinan a t Ohio Practically all of them came in the outside left tackle and almost went Itshed during toe next ten days toe champions* defense, however, from a guard porition whloh- George But victory didn’t last longvl^orth. State; Ooldenberg, Wtsoonrin; second half when the viritors sur­ over for a touchdown. He went over relative to toe ohanpes of toe lies in its 4ine of steel. The backfleld Talbot filled. Carolina State trampled ,^ le ’e KlsseU, Purdue; Berry, UUnrii, prised everyone by seriously threat­ on toe next play and then Pulslfer's Cubs and toe Majors In toe has shown a weakness against a In addition to this shakeup some proteges In toe next game. and Newman, Michigan, of too ening to overcome a 19-0 lead. attempted place kloli was a soccer forthcoming town footbaU forward passing attack. new aasietant coaches were caUed On paper toe record looks bad, eophomoroii , Buekeley High of New London goal. The score now stood 19 to 6. b o w l i n g championship series w h I c h Only twice have 'to e Cubs been in to help toe Crimson make ready but Mtirissippi grid fane realise Brookmeyer, Minnesota; Young, plays here Friday afternoon and Manchester received, failed to starts November 16. scored against this season and in tor one of the lekson’a tdggest inter- that "Red” received poor material Nebraska; Mills, Oklahoma, and then the following week Saturday gain and then kicked. Squatrito got CX>MMBROIAl each instance a forward pass, ao- ______sectional frays., Jess Hawley, former and toat from a squad toat took “Jarring Jim” Bausch of Kansas are Manchester goes to Willimantio for off a long boot to West Harttord'a At FaMrb an*^< Irrespective of toe fact that their counted for the tally. Nat once hag I Dartmouth coach, wU tt on hand to only one game in 19w. The folks o of toe second and third year play- its big game with Windham High. 20 yard Une. His punts bad all been record to date has been anything toe champions’ forward line yielded help hl8 neighbor, Rorween, and toe Delta state belteve In ^Lgl* hnd A period sunimaiy of yesterday's carrying unuaual^ long. Again British American (4) but impresetve, toe Cuba may show to toe extent of a touchdown. If its | Fred BUles,BUlee, formerrorr' * Cornell mentor, with more Uma he hopes to show Other sophomores aro likely to great victory follows: West Hartford started down the McAdam ...... 1 0 2 184 117—858 unexpected pqwer in their battles backfleld were as strong, toe Ma< who has eoouted hUchlgan, was on them he can coach as weU as run. take torir place in toe sun before FIRST QUARTER field. Dubtn caught a past that nut Stevenson ...... 128 184 07—854 with the Majora tor toe footbaU su­ jors' chances of scoring would be hli.way to perform a similar er­ This 24-year-old youngster, Whose the season ends. _ „ - ,. Manchester outplayed West Hart­ tbe baU weU in local territory. The Wilson ...... 107 86 124—816 premacy of Manchester. Stranger greatly minimised. Coach Kelley rand. Frank Shaughnessy of McGtU grid‘(Uron exploits had thrUled fans To date, however, toe Negurskls, ford by a very wide margin in the KeUeyttei were proving easy vic­ H. Murphy ....106 ‘ 106 114—826 things than this have happened be­ may be able to patch up his back< was sent ,for to help ,the - Crimson n otm t coast to coast, but who has Glaigoym, Pest Welches, Pommer- first quarter at the end of which it tims to Weet Hartford’s dtceptiv* 104—868 had no coaching experience, takes enings, Ooiterbaans, Joeatings, enjoyed a 6 to 0 lead thanks to a forward paaitng attack. StiU an­ Cole ...... ,1 8 7 127 fore in toe sport world. field defense against aerial bom' brush up on toe Ihtem pasalz^r ht- other pass gave toe visitora toeir To date toe defending titleholders bardment before toe title aeries, but taeik he taught his jolts With a smile. Ht^ Yeomans, Granges and Devines pretty forward pass, Squatrito to 556 1717 have played six games, winning one, year. ,. ivo not appewred. the alen O'Leary. Manchester made ■evenito first down as toe third Total ...... 575 586 if he is unable to do so, the result Preparations for the otoeb im­ >yi iriod came to a rioae with West Bon Ami (0) losing two and tying three, in only ie likely to prove fatal. portant inteiMctional games on Hie eight yean of c^ege friil* six first downs against three for its pel ball—at Southwestern . Louiriana opponents in the first chapter and Hartford on Manchester’s 23 yard Bralnard ...... 1 0 2 lOO 118—816 one of toe six games have they been 1020 Lobms Felt Saturday’s program and for toe big YALE FORWARNlOl line. 08—808 able to score and that was when and in toe Am y—have enabled bite was only tour or five yards short of Frailer ...... 107 98 There is no getting around toe games within toe east were of a a<\other touchdown when the period Feurto Quarter AUen • ,.,115 117 02-:884 Windsor Locks fell 27 to 0. The rest fact that toe Cubs are stiU recuper­ less sensational natture. The cuetom to play against xnany different for­ ,New Haven, N ^ .—(^ )—Part It was apparent at this juncture Boraweki • • ,108 132 112—862 of toe season toe Cubs have been ating from the staggering Uow' of ary Monday rests were, in order in mations And^bi b u picked up ias'l^; ended. that toe locale tremendous lead< 110-867 of Ideas »«uW l ^ a l e ’e footbaU equaU The initial score came a few Kebart ...... 120 128 working overtime in effort to score losing a'bulk of toriir 19w ''stars. most of ' ^ action agidn to&y,after having ulcs aftc^ toe opening kickoff. Man' wasn’t so safe after all. Many a with nothing to show for their la­ Frantic efforts have been made to Caid*** 'ricks havi , ______a day of roat For toe men team has scored two touchdowns In Total ..561 570 626 1866 bor. nicely to toe coacMng and iiritda Chester received, made a first down obtain replacements and in some in New York-If It’s true, this plan tips toe fomer red rover oti the ^ 0 p la ^ agelnst Dartmouth how­ and toon Squatritoquai______threw a forward a single period of play. Three plays Cause for Alarm stances, perhaps, an improvement of Criumbla’a fbr toe Colgate game ever«ver toewo footbaU hoUday vtoich be-^ I from nis own* 40 yard which to a row netted aoiy a yard and Conetraotton (1) Loyal south end supporters are am y piainS has given theih, but ag then Pulsifer pasted to Dubto for a has been made, but toe instances to carrying toe idea of starting the Cagle says, “When I was playing g ^ yesterday will continue until caught on the 80 yard Une Robinson ...... 104 101 86—291 begimfing to become seriously and are few and far between. second team to Its limit. The report ■ morrow when toe Antitd tquad' and. dodged . < two tockisre------to------'comriete first down oa the seven yerd line* W. Knofla .....1 0 3 94 94— 291 dv^ alarmed over their non-scoring all I studied 'was the backfirid, but Once moro toe local detenso agalnet.. That end nothing else is toe chief to toat Lou Uttle doesn't expect to it seems Jnro's a lit begin trrining ffor*next Satur- toe mad dash to m the goalffoel line. Petke ...... 102 108 118—818 gridiron representation and -ite reason why the Cubs 6f 1980 have beat Colgate and so wlU use hln re- g ^ b iritoTAtihredL ^ . j , •quatrtto’s dropklrit ffeU short, ^ t torward paaaes had failed at, a J. Hayes ...... -I?®- 95— 302 chances to beat toe Mfdorii and t o v v been sadly inferior to toe great seryos all through toe irisMi sav^ , . Yiue ^GkittjwM kei fkfuse ytertm , rrinfo^ by rix subeti A. Anderson . . . 92 02 88—267 retain their crown. Altoouj^ a roi team toat upheld south end footbaU his regulars many off whom are In- f to”tiake'Aii6rtoliigluc for gHustM eon tutionBH>made three first downs in At this point Manchester ihoj^ifri oaU of Cub hacks reveals some very honors last faU. Then there was the jured for toe Brown game. \ m oernittg n w t Batui * - rapid Bueeeailon but Manehbster wonderful defensive power to .j^ , Total ...... 501, 407 1469 good talent, for some unexplained additional handicap of changhig it generally took too baU oa downs on Its o ^ venting Weet Hartford from sconisg,, Oentere (8) reason toe Cubs have been unable ■nurea plsyt brought tha ball to «S-:-286 coaches In toe middle of the season. Hanover—Allegheny one of toe Cedar Itiqddii, la.— ffbr tke within a toot of a touehdown but-«n-. T. Anderson ...101 02 to cUek on toe offense practically First toe Cubs had Art Mulligan of few undefeated us} uni led teams in Dea ttb < ta te d iM mny peril in aJ > A. Wilkie ..... 94 107 100—801 0 1 9 toe fine! thrust Pulalfer bit a itena aU eeason long. ,f 11 J Hartford. He''proved unsatUifactory, the east, but to'Paitiorilto Itjto still! Carthy;^Chlbag0t 1$. Surag the wall. Rbger Cheney was mainly re^ Thomsmx ...... 105 95 108—303 Just what la toe cause or tmie 18 a partly because of his own old-faeh- toe ooUwe that whs beaten^ to 0 to safeguard made' until toe second quarter. i S. Nrieon ...... 87 117 126-829 Eni<( OkXa.—Ottde sponsible tor bloridng toe determin<$ matter of conjecture. True seyeral ioned style of play and partly be­ last year. The G r^ s has ddled off knoriced out Bahei BSmes, iptdemio of Five successive first downs ed final thrust ^uatrite kicked aug C ansde...... 118 128 108—849 of toe good backfleld men frenn last cause the players did not give Wm au practice for the two days of tWs among toe players. 'brought toe ball inside the ll've f a ty , I t , 4. line as toe period dosed. Squatrito to the 40 and on toe next play: year’s team are missing,' ihcluding proper co-operation. weex, starting to istepiire for Penn­ Cheney again smeared a West Hart-( Total .500 639- 529 1568 Donnelly, Stratton, Miekle, Minni- made toe first through center. He Improve Under Kettey sylvania." .• passed to Utowlnikl for another. ford runner for a loss. .Ha a( cucct. and. Dahl^piiptiibut there ap­ Now, the cubs are under toe di­ tower of strength on the, defense. ; P t^ tee (1) pears t6 be plen^of gTOd men left. rection of Tom KeUey, toe man who Squatrito picked ’up toe toltd Gustafson ....,112, 107 a03—322 West Print—Last toe HUnris around left end to bring the ball to y^wriiweBr West HarttorW * 9 0 —$80 The Cubs stiU have Ding Farr, has handled toeir destinies for toe tMm entertained; Army’s, rieven] Turkington...... le ...... : Mlenko PhftUpa ...... I8 l 1(» ‘•Popi’ Eagleson and “Lefty” St. past cou^e -of years. KeUey comer with a dinner wd 'dance and’ cadets Ikioe:Way''T^ toe 30 y s ^ line.' Shendan shot off I t ...... -...Hillst Peterson ...... 90 113 John from last year’s high powered from the modem school of footbaU intended to repay their social obU-1 ri^ t tackle to toe 16 and O’Leary .. J£ia«i 122 .115—840 found another yawning Innsy* - • - • - »lg Sherman ...... 103 machine.^ and hlB s ty le te 'fa r'a o re ’^speetaccf- gation. TSiey plana (Unner and to ^ Davis, * .0 King^f Diriuon ...... 90 111 105—806 BOSS qiShrterbacks lar and of the gambling'^natihre.' opposite tariile and dodged to wlth- * ter party for .tiie lUini next Satur- tai four ymrds c t a tonriidown Potter ten, •«•••> >rg k • >««• H i V .,<.626, v56S 614 1698 In addition to these three veter­ And bemuse of tois'Taurt, toe Cultt d ^ ;^ . SenendQnarler Bwawsoff. .**,,» ,r t ) * ans, toe reihodeied champions have wiU be dangerous aU dU r^ the se- The first two Manriisster ptays W orkman...... re l a t —870 toe services 6f two fine i’ne plung­ ri©3« ’ •’i New Haven-^4ta spite of toe hard I laued at toe start of the secoi^ Sneriden, ,»««•« ,.,,,,..l E. Qbi^ ers in Waterman and wuuams. Since KeUey took'owrif toil reins, ■truggle"tgaln8t Dartmouth Sbti»* period but tke ever depen^We OTitary, ,«•»•• ,lnb ••••«,. Sp^ry^ F. Burk ■ v.>a06 Squatrlto^.f ,,.>rbb...... P iU a^'; ,TT E. RospI < m ^ 2 4 : One thing seems certain and that is the' champions have-^beett..rimwing- day'toe Yale tfsm came out. "with { Smiatrito tore around i ^ t end and lAO—849 that toe Cu^ have been totaUy un­ slow but steady imprQvemen^ ’?.dei*; only one Injpry, Tyseu, a guard, j Aoross toe goal, He tried ^ riuage Caeney,.. %. .,. .ffb...... s . W alter able to completely overcome the spite the fact that the ofily /two^de*; probably WiH be out for the rest of for toe print on a faked Iriok but Score by periods: „ .I»v . j , Poi^po gigantic loss of both quarterbacks feats of the season havey CQme^vdth;. toe season with a kpee Injwy b^ch] was thrown back. Then came tot Manchester ...... 6 IS 0 0— last yearKDahlqulst and Stratton. him in chaikc. KeUej^'is W5 vras aggi[avated in toe game.. , most uneuected play of tlm gasM, Wset Hartford ....0 0 6 fi«f67il67l toimord elected' to w M v ti Touchdowns, OTLsary 2, S q u ^ ^ t Boto Dahlqtfist and Stratton,- to desperately’in effo|^;^Ieam West _ to and (toerry; points from try '^^R qoW ee our way thinldng, rate far above is toe’trouble .wito'h^ b®*^ ^ AnniwioUp—Navy'seems ^8a«fe to Squatrito ideited ovor the goal line any the Cubs bhve thus far used at can make'toe jmeessaty rephfrs. B e have its best ^am ' ready to mbit ] to t what should have been a touto- touchdown, R ^^trlto (dropkiOIRf«. 120—331 pack—West Hartford’s ball ofi Its referee, Waters; umpire, O’Conni -B . 88 > 87—276 that position. Several have been giv­ admitted yesterday that It^was fnpre Ohio State Saturday. Lou Kirn was en a try at this vltaUy iijaportant or less of % puBade.^c v * kept out of last Saturday’s eWto own twenty yard line, ttoisinaa, RUban; time, ii E. Bndinsky ;..120 ?ftll3 103-.336 AH West Hertford kad to da under qimrters; subetituttons: West 03rrT319 role and outride possibly Hwold Manchester -fanri shbuldu not get with W«st yirginia Werieyan and ford; HuBtttortor IDenke, W R. Sad. i • • iV? *101' Jtiow; rejpWfta that he has recovwed toe rircumstanoea/i^ to fail on the B. Sdiwartz, toe latest, ac^uirition, toe idea''tiiat the> hby^rs, baH th the aid so ^ tmt’tkl vttR- frir BtUo, ReviHt tor Jones, H none bee particularly, impres­ to wi^'^aU^over theSJuf^,,^ , ^frpiq^hls bftftsi(W-. .v; j ,' . " 3 ' ■ hig players made a ^tertOle Muhdbr for Ktogsley, Ravelas tor Ho Total sive. Perhaw l^jrartz wUl fill the coim&g ^series. by peglectih^ to/do tolfffaiteM aot. Peterson frir Pafseas, gap but tb^rt remains to be seen, He tbe .ultinmte outopme, b u tj^ a pddi, Nbw . York—A .- teUgh schedule ] OnfeeeVi^^ may make a great reputation for Apparently w WestHMtfftro baclw Kisnir tor Dubto, Morrisejr sure has been given a tough assign' are giMtly favor of a much ‘aj^srenti3h ;t» « tiS ^ doWh if they toiled tn :d r he, ABd for ItoXihDty, Stevens for f t ^ Glante^'!^ last season. T h a t^ s .airiayV FronkICavjuuiUgh has ordered moro that’s jiiat what * ; Poor Aerial Pefense : gre<*wt'*e^ht^ ,i^trtoan.ijnra9]^ ffbr this ^esk sfc tC L e a if r : The dute are riighty strong dc- .gamdt.^ahd'1980 itoough. toe Rams meet Detroit Sab- j balfhenk sesuMd the ito k .B n ^ ilM N r fbit; fensivelv. aniiarentiy e'Sefi more so ception to,toe rule.‘ they hatu*? urday and St. Mary’s of CaUfqrnia ntenlly and how Mi Tclal 56^ 17321 than tlm M^oi^ for tt wiU^be te- raUy must scor4 to trim’ theCnext week: ' r - r/ 't '

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Dial 7220, James M.. gon shape g^tleman’s pocket f o b s a l e ■ — ^^SONED hard F AND RiOiOJl SUITES to the \preekT--To Be Operated All ^YERTISEMENTS < Jobt^n Block, all modem i ifh- Shearer, M ato'street r^noon and Tomorrdw-E watch, cracked crystal, lady’s w ood $6 .load, ispUt $7, hard wood Day and At Night. pradant^^.'^n^Chain, property of slabs $5 load. Fred O. Giesecke, ’piovements. Call 6917 or 7686. Dwight W. Morrow and Alex­ nin'g— School Students Connt MX ateras« "wordB to a Ui*. .. $050 CARS Puppets. InlUalB, nuxnbara and GrorgeTi&to^, return to owner? tele|>hone RosedM e 36-12. , New York, Nov. 4.—(AP.)—Sta­ eaoli connt as a word and conxpo^d Telephone 4 ^ 4 . ' ^ ' _ - ROOM tenenien‘ on, . ------. V j;- • words as two worda Minimum oost Is ■ F(^:'BklJS—SEASONED, BmUH ^ . ofi-street,, a ^ five Toom • flat $ ^ BUYS A 1927»Wtilys-Knight tion 'WDRC, which is to be moved to ander Simeon Under Pupils of the sixth grade, Nathui pries of three lines. ^SSonterv-^THephSoe j^Od good, tires, mecbahical- Line rates per day for transient wood $5 -per load. Hard ' Hartford; Conn., from* New Haven, Hale school, have made tvim fin* ANNOUNCEMENTS per load. Thpmas Wilson. Phone ly perfect Dial 7220, James 'M. puppet shows'Which •will be exhibit* FO R REN T— 6 ROOM tenement, is to become affiliated with th» c 4 Bfleettso Marcat i f , t W 8581 or R08edaIe'3T-4. Shearer. ^ Spotlight in Skeeter State. ed to putets and visitors. at! Cash Charge MEALfl SERVED AT Cheney Hall and garage, 182 ISdrldge street, lumbia,Broadcasting Sifstem, It was ;!So. Manchester.''" Call'H ftd, 5-8706; school this, afternoon and ftonoirfow 6 Consecutive Days ..] 7 ctsl • cti from'Monday to Saturday noon on FOR SALE—SEASONED birch or $500 CARS snhouced here • today. evening f^om sewn' imtU, lelght 3 Consecutive Days ••I J ots 11 ots basis of 17 meals at $6.50. Cheney hard wood, stove or fire^plkce. half 1 Day ...... ,j 11 ctsl 18 cjta 4 ROOM FLAT ready Nov. 15th, The 500-watt station, which is Newark, N. J., Nov. 4.-r;(AP)-*- o’clock. • •; Brothers. or full load, good measure and ser­ 1927 BUICK SEDAN at $500, a real All orders for Irregular Insertions owned by Franklin N. Doolittle, will Interest in New Jersey’s balloting “Daniel Boone-Patriqt,” an , his* will be charged.at the one time rata vice. Fred Miller, Roeedale 33*3. improvements. • first class (lon^- ear that will give- service,- Dial Special rates for long term evep' ti^,^vtdth garage $20. Call 6 to .11 give ;CBS Its first local outlet In today centered in the battle for the torical puid^t p^eant of the ea^y 7220 lo r demonstration.. Jiamea .M. days of the, pioneer w^t, teilir tha day advertising given upon request. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 nip^'E.''Seastfani^ 61 ^uth Shearer., ^ ''' Cozmecti^t Removal ah(| reinstal-4unlted Stater Sraate' between Ads ordered for three or six ,^ s GARDEN—FARM^ii . Main street. latlon of the transmitter 'to ' Hart­ story of the dasrs before the asttle* and stopped before the third or fifth GOOD USteD CARS Dwight W. Morrow, Republican meht of the lands bordering tiie day will be charged only for the ac­ DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 ford is expected to be completed by tual number of times the ad appear­ Cash or Terms FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement; $350 CARS Decexnber I or shortly thereafter. nominee, and Alexander Simpson, Mississippi river. 'IbeL, cdtamct£^ ed, chargin r at the rate earned, but Madden Bros. FOR SALE—GREEN MOUNTAIN all improvements, 95 Charter 6 ak The frequency Is 1330 kilocycles his Democratic opponent. Sup­ boys operating the mlnatures on m no allowance or refunds can be made 681 Main St. Tel. 5500 potatoes $1.25 per bushel deliver­ street. Apply Samuel Yul^s, 701 ■BWO CARS AT $350—1927 Buick or 225.6 meters. It is planned to pro­ tiny stage, s^iiak'' tha’.puts'. and . on six time ads stopped after the Main street. porters of both candidates predict­ execute the required ;■ movements fifth day. ' , . ed. Edward ^yle, Manchester Cou^, 1926 Hup Coach. For vide fifil day and night Columbia ed victory. , No “till forbids"; display lines not Green. Telephone 4316i. demonstration yesterday, and in both cases headquarters here. ten, with a humorous story .carrjn* Auto Schools ...... 1-A. REPAIRING 23 tion. Apply Mr. Collins, 67 Wads­ ing the play abngi Tfiirty memberi with oven heat control. Will sell clemency was denied. The first case Tuttle in a radio speech last Chicago, Nov. 4.— (AP)—Cblchgo Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 worth street. South Manchester. of the club take part. Autos—For Hire ...... 9 VACUUM CLEANER: gun; phono­ very reasonable. See^ Mr. Ferris, J. was that of William L. Bessler, age night reiterated his views that the voters groped their way to 3,470 Garages—Service—storage ...... M W, Hale Company. 49, who .was sentenced to life im­ The characters in the er a. hectic campaign in which the tion a montif^agOr and 3,700 short garage, 4good locatioj^-. rvat: tbasqn- troller, attorney general, an ass^i- of the total at the same hour in' the Bonds—Stocks—^Mortgages ...... 81 .\T ONCE-^SOUTH AMERICA or FOR RENT -*-: HOUS^kEEPlNG: candidates Representative Rutii Business Opportunities ...... S3 United States. Permanent posi­ ^'^kble. toff^re 30 Walker. EVERETF^ARLSON ate judge of the Cpurt of Appeals, 1928’ presidential eltectipn. The furnished rooms, three room apart* Hanna McCormick, Republican, Money to Loan ...... S3 tions; Ifibor, clerical mechanical, forty-three Representatives in Con­ James Hamilton Lewis, Democrat, voters eire spending seversil minutes Help and Sitnatlona ment, furnished or unfurnished, FOR REN T— 6 RO O M tenement, all gress, fifty-one State Senators, 150 salesmanship; experience unneces­ and Mrs. Lottie Holman O’Neill, had in the machine booths,. and ..party Help Wanted—Female ...... 86 heated. Inquire 109 Foster street. improvements, newly renovated. C. WINS GOLF PRIZE Assemblymen and justices of the Help Wanted—Male ...... 86 sary.! Salaries $25.-$100. weekly, J. Tuttle, 51 Flower street. Tele­ stumped, from one end of the state leaders are puzzled as to the result Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 ' transportation furnished. Box Supreme Court in several judicial to the other, discussing a variety of although the Republicans predict al Agents Wanted ...... 17-A FOR RENT—WELL HEATED com- phone 5834*- district^. Another matter to be 1175. Chicago. questions—prohibition, the World total vote o f 16,000 wiH meian % Situations Wanted—Female 88 fortably furnished room. 44 Pearl Everett Carlson won the minia­ voted on is a proposition to author­ Situations Wanted—Male . . r ...... I9-. street. Fhope 69^, FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, sec­ Court, unemployment, campaign ex­ complete victory. ^ « Employment Agencies...... 40 ture gojf foumament at Crawford- ize a bond issue of $50,000,000 for penditures and other topics. Live Stock—Pete—^Poultry—Vehicles ond floor and garage at ,:^5 Stafk- FUEL AND FEED 49-A 'TWO FTJ^nBHED ROOMS, flight Puter eburse, at.^Gente'c,and Trotter state hospitals and prisons. All three of them, their bpeech Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 weateer street. Inquire after 5 streets last week'with a score of 21 Live Stock—V eh icles...... 42 housekeeping pri-vlleges and garage o'clock. * . making over, awaited the deluge of NOW AND TREN for the nine hole indoor course. Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 FOR SALE—HARD WOOD, stove if desired. 19. Autiunn street. ballots with a professed feeling of we offer a real bargain. ” Look at Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 or fire-place, $6 per load. Also soft FOR RENT—368 Oakland street, 4 George Gribbons was second with optim ism . For Sale—MiseeUaneons 25 smd Earl Burbeck third with 27 ELEC n O N OHIO this:— large seven room single,'.sun wood $5 per load. W. J. McKinney, rooms $18, single house $25, all IN There were wide differences of parlor, breakfeist nook,hot water Articles for Sale ...... 46 strokes. 1 1 1 1 8 week^jt . tournament Boats and Aecessories ...... 40 Rosedale 28-2. WANTED— ROOMS— modem; Apply to Coburn. Dial opinion among the candidates as to heat, fireplace, nice ' bathroom 'and Building Materials ...... 47 BOARD 62 5436. for ladies i^ in progress with a what' constituted the major issues of Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 toilet set offered for first prize. shower, lot 80 feetfrbnt, all planted, Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 <’OR SALE—KEROSENE, furnace Columbus, Ohio,.Nov. 4.— (AP.)— the campaign. Mrs. McCormick, also walk and curbing. A beautiful and fuel oils for all makes of oil WANTED—BY YOUNG, man, heat­ FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, Those who . competed .in the Ohio is writing its decision today on who agreed to abide by the decision Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A matches last week were: J. Cervini, home that the owner has decided to Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 60 burners, in afiy quantity. Tele­ ed room, and board, central loca­ newly, renovated at 79 Ridge a Senatorial contest which brought of the voters on a prohibition refer­ sacrifice on to complete' other plans. Household Goods ...... 61 phone .6869. Fz;^ Brpusseau. tion preferable. Write Herald, Box street. Apply 79 Ridge street. W. Chapman, C. Wardwell, E* Carl­ Machinery and Tools 68 prohibition. and the record of the endum, viewed “business allmente Price is only -$7,200. m ort^ges Jib- X . ; son, W; Turking;ton, “Red” Hum­ and the avoidance of foreign alli­ Musical Instruments >•*•••••. 68 FOR RENT-—4 ROOM upper flat, phries, L. Robinson, H. Carlson, E. Hoover administration squarely to eral, small cash pa3unent Quick' Office and Store Equipment 64 SEASONED HARD WOOD stove the fron t. ances” as.'the paramount issues. length, truck of 90 cubic ft at ;4atU\impr6vemehts, and garage, 51 Bqr^eck, 8rd,^ H. Maher, G. Gib­ action Is necessary if you are inter­ Specials .at the Stores . >••••••• 66 Senator Roscoe C. McCulloch Is Lewis contended liquor wsis the ested. ‘ " - ' Wearing Apparel—Furs 67 $8,00 a load. East Middle APARTMENT'S— FLATS-tf^ I i^^te^.ptreet. Apply on premises. bons, 2nd, P. Olson, G. Loomis, J. seeking election to the post he now leading question. Mrs. O’Neill, Wanted—To Buy ...... 68-.i ■ItifR^ike. Ch«|fc?^!biderson. Tel. Campbell.^W. Hanna, H. Gilman, J. Rooms' —Board—Hotels—Resorts I TENEMENTS ^ holds • by appointment on the backed by the Anti-Saloon League ROBERT J. SMITH 4978. ¥:'■ ^ p i^ N T —5 ROOM FLAT, first McCavanaghr H. Alcock, S. Wasley, Restanrants class condition, steam heat, garage, strength of the administration’s saw prohibition and unemplo3rment .1009 Main St. Rooms Without Board ...... 69 FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, W. Westbrook, -Miss L. Crawford, as the leading issues. Insurance, Stearashlp Tickets Boarders Wanted...... «..69-A WOOD FOR SALE—The best ha^ newly renovated, no heat, 2 min­ at 170 Eldridge' street. Inquire at H. Huriniford, D. Wengroveius, W. policies and emphatically declares Country Board—Resorts‘ to wood slabs we have bad in five utes fronlVi^toI^4r business section. 128 Autumn street or telepbone Wallace, B.' CUifprd, J. ■ McDowell,'' himself in favor of enforcement of Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 7311. prohibition. '.'Wanted'—Rooms—Board ...... 68 ■years-«-$6.00 per truck load. L. T. 1 1 . Cottage'-’^ ^ L ; rs. . James“McD6vreU, L. Rogers, J. Real Hstate For Rent Wood Co., 55‘ BtsseU. Thompson, Hv-Ward, E. Manley, B. ' Robert J. Buckley, a Cleveland at­ Apartments, Flats, Tenements . . 63 FORKpSl^^^lr ^ , Turkingfon,'E; Le^e,'J'. Farr and J. torney running on' the Democratic Business Locations for Rent ... 64 iST?-" eujd, piL; j:-]rag^ton ' BBOOKHABT’S PBKDICndN' Devine. • ' ticket, advocates repeal of the 18th Houses for Rent ...... 6$.' ■ hard ^ KliS-^fcrd $51-4 Suburban for Rent ...... 68 street, aR;: , Ih^zuvemeiits, ; Mt. Pleasant, Mich., Nov. 4.— Amendment. He also has condemn­ Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 ,cprd load-$8.00. Prompt;delivery. sh ^ ed . TelejpS6ne;7p25^ - . V • • (AP)—United States Senator Smith ed the Hawley-Smobt tariff. Wanted to jaent ...... , 68 Phone' Rosedale 25-4. .Gep. Buck. CHINESE FLEE FLAMES Political obse^ers agreed that Real Estate For Sals W- Brookhart of Iowa told students FOR R^3^-;-3!; - RbOM’u/ hfe^ed the result of this contest /and the Apartment Building for Sals ... 68 FOR-s a l e —HARD WOOD ' sldbs of Central State ’Tieachers’; College San ’Fisinciscp, Nov..; 4.— (AP) Business Property for Sale . . . . . ^artmentAt'42‘^plp^^^ scramble for Congressional seats 70 ^ toi;g e d ,, .equal ftord wood:; ^ here last flight ;y Chtofis^'tocludli^ sa moqier Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 twAiitotoeated; will record Ohio’s views on the Hoo­ Houses for Sals. • ia.gAjs • • s s afa • • • |8,,^hto^'L $6.! ' Chafe; ;at , Ma^^-Tfeeet, are controlled byVi ..hOT tw o-diqw jld baby, weceta^es- Lots for Sale .. » «« s • • • ' 3 . rr^Ai^^ to Aime DeMars. predicted '^Ught’^^DemSefiSi^' etted ftrom >a buriilng aparttoent ver administration and prohibition. Resort Property for Sals 74- I^dde-^artf^rf 8-3442.^ ‘ wet gains in today’s nation-wide house and’ store t o .San Francisco’s Less spectacular hut equally hard Suburban for Sate ...... 76 HARD WOOD AND HARD Slabs, election. fought, was. the contest between /■ Real Estate for Exeluuigs « • • S'.* • 76 Chinato^ early: today. Damage was Wanted—Real Estate...... 77 $6 to $9'per load;'also light truck­ FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat on Sum­ He advocated co-operative banks 'estimated by firemen at $100,000. GPvernor Myers, Y. Cooper, who Anctfon—Legal Hstleea ing done. V. ‘FlrpO, ll3 Wells mer street.'*James''J. 'Roh'an;' tele­ as one solution for periodic depres­ Whether all thp Chinese escaped sought re-dection,. and George L eg^ Notices .. a •.•MU* •# ft street. Dial 6148. phone 7433. sions. \ hpd.npt bei^V^P^ntoned.. . .■White, his D em ocratic opponent. 1 GAS BUGGIES—Competition By FRANK BECK

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2iany motorists seem to ,think n M -X- locomotive whistles just to-keep tip Its couragre. I ■ Asked why he didn’t buy a new • N. hat a man replied: “I just can’t af­ ford it. It takes all the money I can vsgct to buy gasoline.” i Statistic^ prove that the biggest turnover in &e automobile business « Is on Sundays. f ------^ Did you hear about the New York traffic cop who apprehended the ^ mayor for being a J. Walker? Charles—So Fred isn’t to be C trusted with a car? Harold—^No, when he bad mine he ran over a couple of pedestrians jj and never even bothered to get the ^&)193Q [ CrMby, Great'.Brittin Hfhts fewr'’W. t bumper strtdghtened. Featurw Syndicate, Inc. . . . _ ^ With improved roads, improved V cars and improved gasoline and oils, OUR BOARDING HOUSE i it Is about Ume something were The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trams By F ont^e Fmi " done to improve the drivers. By Gene Ahem * In New York last year 6,585 per- Mora people are dropptog to cafe­ ^ sons wtere injured by slipping to bath terias every day. \-u '^'.tubs. As soon as the safety councils ^ iova coPLe get through with the grade cross­ GAKt-eV, AulPt'^P VIV e / a d A ing they must take up the bath tub .Vti^UCOME-1hViEUCOME-lh FIfIg g PPLE L E MMAM A Mo oR* R i ^ O F .^ A J tlL.BEilL tB E PEPEFPESMepj & menace. -EfsfADt I WILL. M AKE-yGUR.Vl5rr F6R A 'Ct^A-fr V kAiOUi IS.: Stickler Solution Autos have raised the average of intelligence, as Ford says. Ten AS ELiUbVABt-E" UlirH Q5r A5*' ^ ' ^ “ C G /U E years ago a driver was foolish enough to stop and ask Whose hens WHEAi I WAS HGaSE-(2aESrW( M>/ MAAi v VvIKAY IS-THE they were'. LOLlpoa» ^ ? 5-S-r, OAKt.EV^ KgA')^ -OF' Girl—Now before we start for BEFGRE iM'T'RCiDLiCI/a© V cti t kW(

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At the progressive gridge party to Memorial Temple, Pythlim Sisters, ;vri&:V;hdye a Handie^er Rsh and Gam^ be hi^d .in the Masonic 'Temple to­ have decided to run another whist members social tomorrow a^m oon D’A'N'C'E night for ladies and gentlemen, un­ and dance to Odd FellpWs hall .Tues- at 2:30 at the Elks home in Sock^ der the. auspices of the Masonic -d^^vaairig of neat weri^' following viUe.^ 'M iss - Mtamie M cCaril^ of Frida; Chib WiD Meet W ai Nii kt Social <3ub, prizes will be .competed a brief businoM meeting, a t . 7 ;15** RoplrirPe ^ to ,cliairman4< for, .light ’tmeh served and'one /Or S&&ock ^ K -it HOEard Street Rrdioiue two\d{to:ces vfill follow the tord S t Maryis La^es QuUd vrill iineet ✓ AT TINKER HALL games to the music of a piano and in the Guild room Thursday after­ FLORAL SERVfOE Given By violih player. noon at 2 o'clock. President Ethel Cowles of the CaU S O U T H M R N C H € S T E R - C ONN THE MAJORS Woman’s Benefit Association espe- Kenneth L. Messenger of 184 FOOTBALL TEAM l-cially requests all officers ai^ Main street, Wethersfield, pmd a fine .ANDERSOr#! guards‘to to (ihesent at the meetii^ of $10 and costs in the Mrmchester in Odd Fellows hall this evening for police court this morning for speed­ g r e M h o u s m reheisrsal of floor work for the dis­ ing. He was arrested by Patrolman High Quality Phone 8686 ABOUT TOWN trict rsdly to be held here Novem­ Joseph Prentice yesterday. Housewives Who Practice Thrift Purchase ber 18. Inner Spring > Weddings, Fnnersls, Telegraph The British Ameffcan Qub vill Walnut' stuffed dates in boxes 1 ib. Orders. hold its regular monthly meeting at Trinity Past Noble Grands’ assc^ n e t,::.3.7c at the Princess CajMy. MATTRESS ^ 158 ESdridge S t the clubrooms on Main street this elation will meet on Wednesday, Shopj^^ corner Main and Pearl streets. Timely Items During Hale’s evening at 8 o'clock. All players in November 12, at Odd Fellows hall, —Adv. ' $19.75 the dart board tournament are re­ Glastonbury. PIANO, PLAYERvPIANO minded to be on hand for the fourth rbund which will be played tonight Have your fiumace cleaned a,t TUNING, REPAIRING AND promptly at 7:30. once by our Electric Furnace Cleaa-, KEMP'S REPINISHING |ing Process. G- E. Willis & Son, FOR Organ Toning and Repairing WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of 413 Inc. Phone 3319.—^Advt. EXERCISE Inc. CXiAg^N E. HOliiliS'V; |ii Main street armoimce the engage­ - Swiohester, Conn. . „ ' ment of their daughter, Miss Ruth and / - Dial 6860 ‘ ^ L. Smith, to Clarence E. Bahn, son ANNUE HEALTH of Mr. and Mrs. Uovd Hutchinson of Enjoy LWnter’s Greatest , N. Sport THRIFT SPECIALS G. E. Stiles of Manchester has CHICKEN PIE SUPPER BOWL Have Comfort with a ‘TiYNN** been chosen prudent of the class I - on of architectural construction, first Wednesday, Ner. 5,5:30 On ‘TATOT OIL BURNERS And Notice The Savings year, la, at Wentworth Institute CHARTER OAK are so easily installed fh';^bur present Kitchen Range, Heato^' Schoof of Mechanics, at Huntington North Mediodist Chnrch or Stove or Heat* Circulator—and are so low in price and cost of avenue and Ruggles street, Boston, MURPHY’S ALLEYS operation that you should * Mass., and as such becomes a mem­ L i. A- Society. Buy a LYNN Now and ber of the student coimcil. Menu: Old fashione^ hop e made Enjoy Real Cooking ahd $1.50 Marquisette Flat Curtains chicken pie, mashed potatoes, tur­ Heating Comfort-^ ' The Weldon Beauty Parlor spe- nips, cranberry sance, celery, cab­ alizes in coloring and arching eye­ bage salad, sqnash, mince pies, LYNN on, BURNBIIS .use brows. Dial 5009 for an appoint­ cheese; coflee. low-priced oil; require no at­ ment.—Adv. ^Adults, $1. Children under 12, 50c. tention, and can to set t o , operate with an. imvarytog pair ' heat continuously night and Tomorrow we are placing our regular stock of $1.50 Marquisette flat curtains at the very, viry i day.. . ‘ ■ .; low price of 69c a pair. Choice of ecru, cream arid white with valance. Well tailored curtains ^ftl wide hems. . „ . - - - the work required. . Hale’s Cmtains^Main Floor, left. 10 year guarantee. EARL P. WHEELER striped Outing Flannel 39c Turkic Towels 247 Oakland St., ' Mancheater, Conn. Phone 6279 Yard ^Sentm T 19c 29c (3 Yards 50c) Largs, generous turklsh towels that aril Mothers should outfit all the children for fiufly and absorbent. 'Hie kind mm delight winter nights diirin^ this special selling of in using. Plain white with colored borderi outing flannel. Heavy quality in soft stripes. m assorted shades. Regular 39c grade. A thrift event for 36 inches wide. Main Floor, left Marin floor, left For Your Convenience Natnre never made, ■V 39c Sash Curtains 39c Dish Toweling- every well dressed We Have Coal n w has 29 c Yard at our School St. office in Cross-bar sash 29c curtains neatly finished at Heavy, absorbent, pure linen dlwh toweltog f d isco v ered top and bottom with hemstitching. Full width. that will absorb wat^ readily from diwhee. in woman i 20, 50 and 100 lb. Bags Regular 39c grade, tomorrow while they last— the new wide pastel borders. Offered tomor­ i 29c a pair. row for the first time at 29c 3mrd. ♦ a Roar f a ^ Main Fiber, left. Main floor, left. Place your coal orders with 4 us for prompt service. Just HOSIERY SALE phone tibaa on* ReacBag 4918 or 4632 Attractive Printed Lunch Cloths Featuring two famous makes well fehown Aathracite. Test «< to our customers__ and two exceptional it in your values — L. POLA The minute you see these attractive printed lunch cloths/ you will want several for daily use# Phone— In the convenient size—44x44 inches. Color fast. Grendine Twist Cluffon Hosiery COAL CO. Hale’s Linens—^Main Floor,- le ft 62 Hawthorne St., Manclfester Percale Prints Children’s Union Suits Branch Office, 55 School St. X22C Yard 50c $ .05 pr. The Manchester Why not purchase these percale prints for Children’s medium weight imion suits with Grain & Coal Co. making frocks for a little niece or friend or trunk legs and short sleeves. Sizes 6 to 12 10 Apel Place perhaps for dainty aprons for Christmas giv­ years. Quality and tailoring usually foimd in Phone 7711, Manchester ing? 36 inches wide. much higher priced undergarments. (3 Pairs for $3) 2km!e GUESS Main Floor, left. Main Floor, right. ^ fo a rb ia k Full fashioned Me good Women’s Flannelette Women’s silk chiffon, ultra Pajamas and Gowns Porto Rican Gowns sheer— ultra chic MAC’S GARAGE ultra double, featur­ Manchester Green $1.00 59c ed at above price No doubt, you have been looking for these We have often wondered how .these hand finp quality flannelette pajamas and gowns. appliqued Porto Rican gowns could be so rea­ that makes the pur­ Plain white or stripes. 16 and 17. sonable. Dainty models appliqued in colors. M. Champlin, 16 Eind 17. chase of a half doz­ WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. Main floor, rear. Main Floor, rear en or dozen pairs outh Coventry, Conn. Represents The A. Nash Co., the advisable. .'ation’s Tailors of CJincinnati, O. .' no make good cloths for men. Funeral Directors . ade to measure. Guaranteed to ESTABLISHED 56 YEARS Women^s Celanese Hosiery it and please.' Sixty per cent are sold to business m6n. Fourteen Granite Service Weight Hosiery years have.placed us in the lead in CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. s-iade to measure suits. Overcoats, Top Coats and ' Tuxedos. Prices ‘323.50, $29A0, $36.00. Phone 172-5 Robert K. Anderson Phane^ Office 5171- 5 0 ^ Willi mantle or 6265 Manchester, Funeral Director Residence 7494 A stocking Intended by the manufacturer to retail at $1.26. We didn’t consider It Worthy of $1.39 pr. Conn. this price but we do consider it a real value at 50c a pair. This Is a new process In hosiery that looks and wears like a real silk stocking. Fall shades. (3 Pairs $4.00) Hale’s Hosiery—Main floor, righ t A famous quality, nationally advertised. FUll fashioned Granite Hosiery, every desirable hosiery feature foimd in thi.s number, at a low price. $1.00 Garter Belts Leatherette Hand B a^ All Smart Shades for FaH. " ' 50 c • 69c An odd group of garter belts to close­ The new styled hand hags of good qaaUij Street Floor out at 50c. Some real values in this group. leatherette in brown and black. Choice of Many were selling formeriy at $1.00 and more. the flat envelope or pouche models. Main Floor, Center Main Floor, front. 99c and $1.50 Belts . Children’s $1.98 Sweaters BEN HUR FLOUR 1 Com White $1.29 Popper 50c Infants’ to 2 years. £teiby sweaterft to fully guaranteed by the Gen Fresh Regular 99c and $1.50 leather and suede 1 Box Pop, Eggs white, pixUt and bluA.^ Regular $1.98-grade. era! Mills C< Com fpr belts in assorted colorings to close-out at 50c Purtoase now tor immediate and Christmaa ers of to e famous each. , giving. Medal flour. 49c 49c doz. Main Floor, front. Main Floor, rear CHEES&-thi8 fine old fashioned Cheese U oared spedally There** No Need for ns. If you like your cheese fnU of flavor and wito a little “snap” try a piece, SAUSAGE MEAT-.4ttade three tones a 59c and 69c Metal Whidow YentilMors week in our own Meat Department-Hntrefally tolmiued fresh pork Of Na^ng The seasoned with the pnrest spices, selling tonwRow at 88o Ib., 2 lbs. 68c. , Headache Of CORNED BEEF—Plnehnrst quality beef corned in a itoedal brine tor just the right length of tone. TJnpimfitable Will keep out rain and sleet and prevent; draughts. Metal, ventilators with wood frames. 11 Tender Veal Chops Dutch Process ; '.’.V •" . . inches high adjustable to 37 inches. Cocoa 29c box ^ Bimness Hale’s Vimtilators--^Basenimit Oar true Dutch Process Cocoa has a , iTrandaction- $1.25 Iron Fry Pans Galvanized Garbage Pails rich obotolato taste not found In other 69c cocoas wd It dis­ - Well known ‘IGrIswold”75c highly polished cast Heavy galvanized' l»to garbage pails with solves : completely, iron fry pans. Nuriitor 8 size. For a limit­ deep fitting and Beu-lodtoqi; covers^ PTve leaving no aedbiitoit ten of finance, bring them to iis. Cw Officers are alwayi glad ^ ' ed tone—75c. gallon size. * > 1 in toe cap. to be of service that win bmefit your husinem and help it grow. ' BasemenL Blhx^k Yam Mops B p y s^ ^IrV Fine Jersey suits consisting of short tnto- Black yam chemically treated floor mop sers and slip-on sweatmr; with or wltkort 01^, * .CONN lar. Some to e appUqu^ trimmed^ with polished and stained red handle.: gretoi blue and brown. * ; ESTABLISHED 1905 ^ Basement ' Mata-igfleor, reasi - - »a i*r ■!> x<-- iT: f.'. . 'ft rfr ••Sli I