Official Unconcern in U. S. One Reason Duke Gave up Trip
^ A O B 8IXTEEM flatiritretar Evntfno C m lit n U D A X NOVEMBER 5,1987 AVntAOB DAILT OUlOITLAnON fee tka Msmh o f Oetabar, U t1 fVEATH BB The setback aeries which is con Goose and P ig social a t Chaney roona of tha Hartford lleBaa ptant already helping In this eempOatlon ducted at the Hasoalc Temple Sat Kail, auspices o f Company No. 1, In Hartford, as guosta of tho Wom under the dlreoUon o f the etats Fereeast af D. S. WaatiMC SEESIdCUHAZARD D. A. R. CHAPTER MEETS Hartford iu m o r r o v N urday night by the Social Club will AmnsnCESUNDAT S M J ’JD.. en’s dub editor, Mlaa Rachel Me- chairman, Mrs. J. L. Raymond at for this week give as first prize a Nov. 85—MJIJS. basketball open Kalght. Guilford. After tbe arrangement as 6,014 H m locml Improved Order at Red Turkey. These sittings are very n H AW ST. SIGNS er against Alumni at State Armory. IN H A R p R D OFFICE Th« Chapter voted to make a to denominations and. loraliUea Is Fair and aHghtly eoMer popular and each week the attend oompletod. the published books win '•iM m wtn bold tta weekljr B to ^ SMVICE AT CENTER ' Nov. 39—Concert by Westminister ..... I donation to the Girl Scouts, which •':||«iiiee In 'Rnlcer tinll thla erening ance is increasing. These are con is today making a ona-day drive for bs placed In Ubrarlee for the uae oC Smmay fair oad wanaar. ducted for men only. BqEdfait Impeetor Ingists It Choir at High school auditorium, Menbcra Are Gocets Of Wom MANCHESTER — A CITY OP VILLAGE CHARM > « eight o’clock. Ikbiee are fur- sponsored by Beethoven and O Clef funds. I t was alao votad that th* the pubUc. ''Hahed In the adjoining hall for la Dangerons; Sclectmea dubs. en’s Editor Of The Times; board o f management arrangeJfjlir A tour o f tho nm ee building fOK : > thoae who prefer to ait at them. The "Bingo" party which was be the removal o f the fountain at M ia- lowed the meeting, and tha Daugh- VOL. LVIL, NO. 32 > Advordams aa Pagu It.) Chaimao McCann A p p e a l Won’t Take Aetton. Dse. 1-5— Baaaar, CROSS SUNDAY Arthur McCann, chairman of the IS AGREED ON Ihey clash againat the Williams Permanent Armistice Day Commit that if heavy weather visits the team Saturday. WITH REICH, JAPAN tee has issued an appeal to all local town thla wintor, an ice hasard wUl IN ID E CHURCHES veterans to attend the Armistice exist which will prove a real danger n: ,The Sona of the American Legion Memorial service in the Center Con NOTETO JAPAN win bold a meeting tonight at the gregational church on Sunday to pedestrians. The Inspector noted IN U. S. ONE REASON State armory. The question of or- morning. Commanders of each of that recently 1m has sought re TO HGHT REDISM nnlaing a basketball team will be the seven local ex-service tmits are moval df some signs and overhead Note Framed By Spaak Of brought up. The organization is Will Be Observed Throoidi’ requested to detail their colors with structures which project over the kapecting to take part in the Ar- color bearers and color guards for Main street sidewalk. The Board {Bistlce Day parade in tonn al in - out Nation — Gergymen the service and Auxiliary officers of Selectmen, the Inspector said, Three Nations Sifo A New Belghnn But Its Text Is| tbrmer yem . are likewise instructed to urge full find it impossible to co-operate la DUKE GAVE UP TRIP demanding removal o f such projee- GROUP OF 100 memberabip attendance at this serv Tbs American Legion Drum and To Give Aid. ice. tions, and without authority, the In Accord DipGcatinf Year Amended; Ameri(auis De spector cannot act. J, Bugle corps wiU hold their last re- Ample parking facilities are Not necessarily meaning foimal bat there are plenty of occasions at this season heatsal prior to the Armistice Day available during the service in rear "A ll I can say” , Mr. EUott TOFORMUUTE Postpone* Their U. S. Trip Member Of Ifis Party Oe- parade tonight. A ll members are This Sunday win be observed as of the Municipal building. All vet stated, "is that plenty o f dangerous Old Deal Of Germany And ny Shift In U. S. PoG(7. aspected to be present at the for- Red Cross Sunday in most of the erans and members of the auxiliary idcles will hang from those pro of the year and from now on when you want something new. chres Lack Of Enthnii- ■anation. churches of the country including units are asked to report on the jections, and without authority, the Nippon; Says Ifs "A p in st t O ' ^ P O U C Y those In Manchester. The local Red west side of the church at 10:15. inspector cannot act. Bnisaels, Nov. 6— (A P I — Dele Members of Company K, 169th Cross chapter has sent to each of A ll must be eated in tbe churcb by "All I can say". Hr. EUlott sUted, gates to the Bruesers conference on asm For Project h Wash 'Infantry, Connecticut National the local clergymen a small pbam- 10:40 a. m. The center section of "Is that plenty at dangerous idcles None And Open To A L ” tbe Chlnese-Japanese war announc - Red Cross for the past year and veterans and auxiiiaries. Rev. Dr. this winter, and tor safety's sake it Two Piece ment on the Rome, Nov. 6.— (AP>—Italy Joto- nis, baaketbaU and other indoor work of the Red Cross issued by Memorial sermon. night patrolmen to beat o ff the Members; Plan b A Com- of their friendly offices In an effort ad Japan and Germany today in Leaders’ Criticism Led To sports may be enjoyed. Wednesday Dr. Ivan Lee Holt, President of the An excellent response has been forming icicles with thdr night to terminate the conflict. The com munication had been framed by iMght has been given to the Hoarlt- Federal Council of Churches of made to the appeal of the holiday sticks." The inspector did not say an accord against Oommunism p r o i ^ Wtk The Hoover Belgian Foreign Minister Paul 'asr Oonqiany. Christ In America, Host Reverand oommlttae chairman for at least a whether or not services of tbe re- which their portocol declared *'con Oecisioi^ WHI Probably SO per cent attendance of local vet SPORT COATS P.paak at behest o f the full confer- cently appointed supernumeraries Joseph F. Rummel, Archbishop of erans In the Armistice Day parade tinue# to place the civliised world” euce. The communication waa Center Church Women's Guild has New Orleane and Dr. WilUam H. would be requested fOr the lee de- IVopdsal Of Convention. ' iwcnred a speaker for its meeting Thursday. The meeting place will tall. In the "coiiatant” danger o f war. framed as a reply to declarations Come Over Next Spring. Fineshriber, Rabl^ Philadelphia. be as usual the Army and Navy Watch them go by on a pleas made by Japan when she formally ';_dor Wednesday afternoon, Novem- The report discloses the Interest The protocol atipulatod that Italy *Jbar 10 at 2:80, Arthur S. Barnes, club. A ll ex-service unit Com ant Sunday afternoon, proof of declined to attend the Brussels ing facta that during the past year be considered an original signatory Chicago, Nov. 5—(AP) — The er and publisher of the Bristol manders have co-operated with talks. The conference was called tte Red Cross has aided 266.000 their popularity. We have them of tbe nearly year-old'"German- since 1002. Mrs. .Martin Al- Chairman McCann to bring out the executive committee of the Republi under the Nine-Power treaty to Paris, Nov. 6.— (A P)—A families (more than 1,200,000 per Japaneae pact aralnot the Com , ^ ___o f Hollister street is a daugh- largest number of veterans on any Manch zster in fitted and swagger models in can National Committee met today protect China. Japan Is a signatory member of the Duke i d Wind sons) followring Arcs, tornadoes holiday since 1928 when the town munist international. Tbe , protocol of the pact. ,g b r o f Mr. Barnes, who will speak hurricanes, shipwrecks, exploslona. new popular materials and colors. with tbe power to appoint e com- sor’s suite said today that the *T?sw^>apera, Yesterday and to- celebrated the tenth anniversary of Date Book wae a short document, g i ^ g In a It waa Ukely the letter would je epidemics and Mmilar catastropbea the Armistica. Regularly $5.98 mtsalon of IIM to formulate party .'orwarded to Tokyo Immediate’." feelihg within the Duke’s en 'fday.” it n . Kenneth Guyer heads 150-word introductory statement that Red Cross public health nurses The final meeting of the commit thu three powers* reeoone for the policies In advance of the 1938 and when amendments. Insisted upon by tourage that United Stat« of- •dha committee of hostesses. Tonight 1940 campaigns. Jhdlcted by a grand Jury for first degree murder in the slaying , W - ■ made more than one million visits tee will be held In the Army and agreement. certain delegates bad been dispos fleiala took a “lukewarm atti'^ to or on behalf of the sifck, that 80,- Navy club Monday evening at 8 Saturday Only Creation o f the commission, to be o f WiUiam Snyder, labor oinctal, Morris Ooldls, 27. (right) la shown ed of, one way or another. Under ^ w Mrs. Elate Winchester o f 106 Annual baaaar, S t James’a ban. . The introduction declared that handcuffed to a detective as be entered court In New York Q ty to tude’’ toward his proposed 000 persons were Uught life saving o’clock. Husking Bse of St Bridget’s only by close collaboration of "oil known as the "Committee on P '^ the projected proceduro, the note t street yesterday entered grani," was the compromise reacb- plead not guilty. Charges against Ctoldis were revived by Thomas E. and 300,000 first aid. church at Hollister street school. $16-75 to $35 statas interested in maln'.atnlng would be handed to the ’Tokyo gov American tour was one of the New England Deaconess Hos- ed by tbe National Committee when Dewey, special rackets prosecutor, during hla successful campaign for Sixteen hundred highway first aid Next Week peace" ootUd the war danger be re ernment by Belgium's ambassador, reasons for the decision to Deaconeaa Road, Boston, for It met yesterday to consider former district attorney, and resulted In the resignation of Tammany district sutlons were esUbliahed to prevent BROTHERHOOD TO HEAR moved. Baron Albert de Basacmplerre. .tment. Nov. 9-10—Kiwanls Kiddles Camp President Herbert Hoover’s proposal leader Charlea Schneider as an assistant attorney generaL Schnei "postpone” It. loss of life and serious Injuries on It paid a separate tribute to Italy der, as counsel for Ooldls once obtained dismissal of a murder The American delegation waa dis show, "Movie Queen,” at Hollister I frr an unofficial convention o f the turbed by reports In tbe Ehiropean Close advisers of the former the highways and thousands of Red street school. which “has combatted this danger charge against his client ,. ^ The Toung People’s society of the Cross volunteers gave many hours HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER pertv next year. press that Norman H. Davis, Its King of England were aald to ' |^:,;^bw0 Tuesday Meeting. Nov. 11-26—Annual Red Cross ANOTHER MAJOR BATTLE situation elsewhere. This, coupled with Amerio^i i:Naugatuck under the direction of roll call drive. There is nothing that looks tion went oil, to oaeoclate hereelt source close to the executive com- The Americans denied they Irad bringing the total membership to with Germany and Japan "who on m’ttee predicted a chairman might labor leaders’ criticiBm, w m ^'*lloiy W. Johnson will furnish the Dwight B. Perry, faculty manager presented such an amendment. more than four and a half million Nov. IS- -Cabaret dance o f Amer like more value than a good their part are animated by tbe b« selected today. The Doohees e f Wlodsor ' ' port of the program. men and women. of athletics at Manchester High European newspapera hailed the The Doke at Wlodeer considered to make it advise)^ ican Legion at Rainbow in Bolton. knit dress. It can ap p w * Names prominently mentioned School, will be the speaker at the same will to defend themeelvee IMPENDING AT SHANGHAI report as indicating a ahift In the to call off the journey. Dr. Robert P. Knapp, chairman ol Coming Eventa for the poet Included those of Sena . j The first qiuurterly conference will regular meeting of the Brotherhood to advantage and never dis againat the Communist Interna- United States’ world policy. Con the Manchester Chapter of the Red tor Frederick Stelwer of Oregon, A spokesman for the ArntPr ;be held on Monday evening at 8 of the Emanuel Lutheran church at Nov. 14—Annual Confirmand re- close its cost. We have a wm tlonal." ference circle pointed out that sucb Cross has called a special meeting who delivered the kejmote address lean Embassy said that An* ^ ’dock at the North Methodist 8 o'clock next Tuesday night. Mr. ■mion at Emanuel Lutheran church. Toot brlsC articles were appended an amendment would Incorporate of the Executive Committee of thi fine assortment of two piece I-/ * 1 at the Cleveland convention In 1938, {church, with the superintendent of Perry will speak on the general Nov. 16-18— Fifth annual art ex after tha Introductory statement, Foreign MiEtary Experts Re It tbe letter to Toksro a declaration LABOR CnEFTAlNS Late News liaaaador William C. BnUitt al« 'th e Norwich District, Rev. Maurice local chapter to be held at the Cen models in green, black, rust, and John R. McCart pf Nebraska, from President Rooeeve'u This meeting will be held In con Nov. 18-23 — 50th anniversary Tha program committee, charged IN LAW TAXING, tiona to change the text o f Spaak'a Jfright at 6:80. N. T. m uL BKna. sien was made known. Junction with the first meeting of tlona Following the meeting and Mgnatory o f tbe original accord. Of Japanese Soldiers Aim :clebratlon ol local Salvation Army with the rsoponsibllit./ at consider- note— that It abould not name aa- Og firaikof g , M. Nov. the canvassers for the local Roll program, refreshments will be ('.orpa. 5, H m protocol la made aa tn- tag "pertinent poUdas and ioausa at The ambassador arrived Chapman Court, Order of Ama- served and a nodal hour will be Genuine Ringless UuM to serve ra a projectod eon- ( A P ) - ^ least ana m Call and wlU mark the 20th AnnI goveniment" in what waa termed Sty There It Mere Chnre the Windaors’ hotd at 10 a. m. ' (anth wlU bcrid a food sale tomor held. Herman Johnson and bis Nov. 19— High School Prom at (Oeatlanad an Page Tea) At Endrding The City. SAVE^ROFTTS ctilatloa oomminie and that If the "the crlaia confronting the country", row morning at 9:80 at Hale’s store versary of the founding of the local committee are*in charge of the af High School Auditorium. note Included a reference to ChltM’e Mid bndMd OsdAy ' wl___ Friday and wad met in the lob Red Cross Chapter. was provided for in a resolution in- .haaemeot, with Royal Matron Mrs. fair. Nov. 24 — 39th annual Turkey, Sheer Chiffon complaints against Japan there Of Peace Now Thao At orilk etrika eympatkloeri. etato po- by by Lieut. Dudley Forwood» t oduced by NaUonal Chairman should likewise be some allusion to I’ Ethel Carter in charge. I f con Shanghai, Nov. 8.— (A P )—China’s Uce and St Lawrence eeuaty depo- the Duke’s equerry. Togeth John D. M. Hamilton. Tbe commit Measore Is Not On F. 0. R.’s J s j^ 's accusations against China. Use eh ihed ever tha delivery of vonlent members may bring their tee adopted It unanimously. main defenaea west o f Shanghai donations to the meeting at the TOP COURT TO PASS The American preference, how Any Tinie lo Past Weeks. milk into tha Ooliyiaaa’s Letigne er they went up to the Wind Hamilton aold the resolution rep were put In serious Jeopardy, for ever, It wae said, was that any me.*]- ploat a* osorhy Heovtftoa. sors’ apartments. Two and a Masonic Temple this evening. SETBACK resented the conaensua o f those list Bat Wide D rife For eign military experts declared to tlon o f complaints by either Japan State treopera esUniatad 300 Hosiery T/ho until 3reaterday debated hotly or China be eUmlnatcd. quarter hours later the ambas etzihe eyapotklaera took port Town Clerk Samuel J. Turklngton Tomorrow Ni^ht ON THE SIT-DOWN the advisability of a mid-term Re day, by the landing o f a formidable Washington, Nov. 6.—(A P )—Or sador came downstairs alone Repeal Or Alteration Is The conference went ahead with the brief Milk was dumped ■Mtatcd this morning that 238 bunt publican convention. Rep. Joseph Japanese force on tbe north shore ganised labor’s peace negotiators, and left the hotel. ing and trapping licenses were Is- Masonic Temole the new overture In the face of a la tha highway and keroeeae and W. Martin at Maasachusetto, ebair- o f Hangchow bay. beginning a week-end raceaa, diow- ell waa thrown over a truck leaded Tho Duka, it was aald, aent a lat a i ^ to local persons during Oc Turkey for FIrat Prize! 42-45 gauge with run- nom of tbe Congressional Campaign declaration by Saburo Kurusu, Jap Gaining In Both Houses. anese ambassador to Belgium, that with eaoa ef milk. ter to tha Dapartment o f tha Xa- tober. This reprAents a sum of (F or Men Only) Committee and one ol tbe chief op Japanese sold large army units, ed more optimism today than at stop garter hem and re Tint Type Of Strike One Of It waa "highly doubtful that Japan s e e tartor at Waahingtoo ooUag "aug- $711 In net license money which ponents of the convention proposal aimed at enclrcltog Slianghoi and any time In recent weeks. inforced heel and toe. Its environs, came ashore from the will accept medletioD from Iht OOBfMTTS SUICIDE. ' geations" for hla Klnerory. ‘Hta Was today sent the state treasurer. did not oppose the resolution. Although none of the ten C L O. reply, which mentioned aaverol pub* Many Onestions Now Up bay, the largest on the Chinese coast Washington, Nov. 6.— (A P ) — Nine-Power conference.” Great Borriogtoa, Maso.. Nov. 8. QX All new Fall shades. Hamilton described tbe resolution A statement from the C!hlnSHOE REPAIRING SEE For The Court's Review. demonatrata the sincerity of the Re A Japanese army apokesman de program in shape. He arranged to reconctUatloa was In sight, all ra- roadway outaide the heme ef his from Berlin that Reichschancellor Some membara o f tho Duka’a aulta 'Mssion. The boys will meet their publican party In Its desire for a clared that the new unit, “fighting devote moat o f hla time before the ported progress In reaching the eetraag^ wife, Ruth, with whem, SAM YIILYES special eession begins Nov. 15 to Hitler might act as a mediator in aothoriUee eoM, he oaeuooessfuUy ware repreaentad oa having fait tha BO W Legion Commander, Henry every Inch of the way" for about dependent of the Brussels talks. heart of their problem—Juriadle- SHOE REPAIR SERVICE Waahlngton, Nov. 6 — (A P I — (OeaUaned ea Fogs Ten) 18 milca, tonight had reached the conferences with House and Senate tlon of confilcUng unions. bod sooght a roooaoUlatloa. Med couple ahould have bean offered a W eir and also their n»w Scout " I t is quite obvious tbe report has atota dinner at the White Houae In- 701 Mala Street The Supreme Court undertook to south bank of the Whangpoo river leaders and to preparing Ida open ical Examiner John B. Beebe eoM CXmmlttee headed by Arthur Mc been circulated with the ulterior The conferees have undertaken ateod of tha planned luncheon from about 25 hours after coming ashore. ing address. Among Ida conferees to regroup aU tnduatries, either for Blehtor was a auielde by ahooUag. Cann. Parker Doyle of the Charter day to decide whether to review probably will be Senate. Borah (R., motive of confusing the opinion of • • • which Mn. Rooaevelt waa to hava He did not disclose Its exact loca the industrial union system of the dak Council office in Hartford will SNOW SUITS litigation involving conatltuUoaal- Idaho), who will diacuaa anti-trust dr:egatee to the nine-power confer bemi abaent. also be present to speaii to the Pair tion. ence and Impending Its work," the committee for industrial organiza AMERICAN KILLED Fashion’s smartest garment for win Hy o f alt-down atrlkea. Other cases CLAIMS INNOCENCE legtslatlon—one of the five points Thoae odvlaera wera aold to foal M eaning B uilt»ln Chinese sources aaaerted that statement sold. tion or for the American Federation Shanghai. Nov. C— (AP)— Tho boys. The meeting is scheduled to ter aporta. Bright plalda and plain on the President’s program. that “ a batter atmoaphere" could ba commence at seven o'clock. before the Justices at thetr regular only about 1,000 Japanese had land (Germany, a non-signatory of the at Labor's craft union set-up. body of O. M. Bobertson, Phltaoct- colors trimmed with Roman atripes. weekly meeting included two ap ed In the Hangchow bay area under Congressional committees already pbta oatomobita dealer who waa ereatad (or on American Journey, Style Pine Fine Stsea 7 to 20. preparing for the session, have been nine-power treaty, waa Invited to Their Immediate concern ap poasibly next spring. It waa dla- Mrs. Karl Richter of 21 Garden peals by tbe National Labor Rela- ON THE GALLOWS the protective barrage of 20 war- the Brussels conference but declln- parently la disposition of fields believed to be tee fint Amerioaa Silk Dresses sblpe. They said the Chinese were working largely on two subjects elosed that the poaaibtUty o f making street has been called to Ionia, tioos Board requesting compliance Ukely to figure in much of the dsK «> “ *•) where both the A. F. of L. and the killed In the ootaeV war eone, was cloBtng in rapidly In a counter- brought bock to Shoagtim today. the tour at that time was being Mich., because of the critical lllneiui Size* Fabric In O nr bate— crop control and ta » revision. C. I. O. have at least a foothold. studied. 12-51 with orders lesued against Pennsyl drive to prevent the landing of re TREASURY BALANCE. IBIoeee sold Bobertoon and 1> Of her father, John Specktn. Gay Flowers vania Greyhound Unee, Inc., a Among these are maritime workers, The WIndaora now ora rmohred to $5*98 to Tells Witnesses That He inforcements. Taxes Not On F. D. R. Schednle toeon lo b a re n wera kUlod two $3.98 tLi Delaware-New Jersey Ferry whits coUmr olTice employee, end "forget America’’ for tha rime be “Decisive" Battle PieparaUon of farm leglsIaUon Washington. Nov. 6.— (A P ) __ days age by a Japanese air bomb Robert E. Carney of Edgerton Ladles’ ^ O mpany. has alined up aa argument electrical and radio manufacturing ing, a merobar o f their p v t y de Mteet is confined to nis home with OVERCOATS for your coat or dresses. Garden The Japanese reports of a swift be- The position at the Treasury Nov. There also was a petition by three tween those who wont to compelmrat 4:At * Industries. while tbe Amerioaa waa Inspecting clared. - a aevere grip cold. bouqueta and individual dowers in Nerer Saw The Man He Is drive north were beUeved to indi Sweaters and Do you know QUAUTT when you see It? If $12.98 Florida companies seeking recon- regulation of production and those Proper Authority speotol toehaleal work la tbe Poo- ‘A t leoat, over the weekend they a wide assortment o f colors. cate a possibly decisive battle waa Receipts. 833,466,332.84; expendi yon do you’ll know these are qnaUty ooets oe aideratloa of recent action by the who favor a voluntary program. Should the delegates agree on tbe tong area, acroes tbe tVhangpoo win act oa nothing had happened; Ralph and not Robert Von Deck Skirts Impending In the vicinity o f Shang tures, 123,370,614.77; balance, 82.- soon as you see the fine fabrics and smart tribunal on tha ground that Justice Accused Of Murdering. President Roosevelt baa not fields each faction would oontroL river from the International Hettle- aa if there never bad been any trip Mkaikl have been mentioned as the hai. It waa said already to have dle- 671,957,168.46; ctu to ms receipts for styles. Hugo L. Black was ineligible to ait closed hla views Informed persons said the C. L O. Bt. to America planned", thla aoorea laatructor of tbe Girls Drum and caused Chinese to start evacuating the month, 84,153,099.45. e e s $ 1 .9 8 ea the bench. The chief executive did not list Receipts for the fiscal year representatives would demand proof aalA Bogle corps sponsored by Hartford The conference on Umut 60 petl- Pootung, where Chinese have Im (OVlewa of the Woman's Benefit as- SKI PANTS Moundsvllie, W. Va., Nov. 6 — tax revision on the special session (since July 1), 12.051,366.470.44; that the Federation's three execu STOCK MARKET LOSERS T M r Fntura Plans 5 9 c and tkou, was In prMtaraUon for a aaa- planted strong military batteries. program, but a widespread cam andatlon. In tbe report of the district $16.50 to $ 3 5 They serve a variety of purposes. (A P , — Twenty-five-year-old Wll- Japanese warahlpa bombarded fc.' V T— expenditures, |2,678,803,222A8 in- tive council members can speak New York, Nov. 0— (A P)—Lead “ They artU lunch here and tberw Mary's Dress afcm Monday at which the first Ham Brown Read of Four Oornera, developed, both In and eluding 1726.948,041.33 o f emer- authoritatively for the A. F. of L. ing stocks tilted backward in to see some friends and do aome shop aw etlng with Mystic Review In Odd Snug and warm. Ooiora Include navy, opfadona o f this term will be dsUver- coastal pointa along Hangchow bay Md., died on the gallows last night out of Congress, to modify quickly gency expenditures; excess of ex- unions that might be affected. ping Juat like on any other' at their VWlows hall Tuesday evening. green, wine and brown. ad. One or more of them may be - 1 a prelude to the landing. days Market, many yteldlng frae- $1.00 fur the torch slaying of a Charles the corporate undistributed profits pendltures, 8627,436,752.44; Tbe federation gave Ita represen tlooa to a peiat or more. daya In Porla." by Justice Black. While Japanese planes bombard tax. Shop ton, W . Va., salesman he declared he debt, 887.010,327,181.72, an’ In- Forwood refused to confirm a re Oronp No. 2 of tbe Memorial The sit-down strlLa petition was ed Chinese defense lines and con tatives, beaded by President George At a quiet opening lesera incliided B asnltal auxiliary, Mrs. Paul Fer 825 Main St, Cor. Pearl S t had never seen. A viewpoint held by many legts- crease of 8370.882.27 above the pre- Harrison of the railway clerlu, port that the Duke telephraed King -1 filed by the Amerioxn Federation of centration points, marines landed latora was carried to U. S. Steel, Bethlebem, Anaconda, ris. leader, will meet Monday after- $2.98 Before tbe hood was strapped on the White vlous day; gold ooseta, S12,M3A39 - sweeping authority to negotiate. Soata Fe, Amertean Smelting, George before the postponement F-jU Fostfloned Hosiery Wovfcera. It his head. Read turned to tha 16 from boats in tbe shallow surf de . aoco at 2 o'clock at the Y Jl.C.A. spite fog and an adverse tide, Jap 748.72, Including •81,272,300.388X9 Some repreaentiiUvea of (^ L O. Soutbern PaoUto, Sears Roebuck, ‘A call to the King ia in the realm appealed from a Oreuit Court de- witneasea In tbe jrard at the West (Oonttaned am Page Ten) of Inactive gold. ALL WOOL cMon directing members at the anese said. Chairman John L. Lewis are known, Johns-Maavtile, Oeoeral Electrie, o f Hla Royal Highness’ private af Virginia penitentiary and cried fairs and it stands to reaaoa such otganlzaticn to vacate the plant of "A s God la my Judge, 1 am tnno- They declared a land base waa es however, to doubt Uiat they oouJd Oeaeral Motors. Chrysler nod Haiti more and Ohio. news must lack official confirma Greeting the Apex Hosltry Company of oent at tha murder of Earle Doll- tablished from which with army re order a-specific union to surrender DRUG tion” . be sold. Philadelphia. man. I never saw him In my life. I inforcements, the Japanese charged its members to tbe C. L O. Up slightly were Radio Oorp„ A I ^ Foo Caa Enjoy Our Ocllclooa JACKETS In tbe Pennsylvania Greyhound the Chinese trenches. Preaideot Roosevelt, in response McIntyre Porcupine, Loew’s e ^ A press conference scheduled for was In Richmond, (V a.) the night this afternoon was not held. A ^ " Food With Your Favorite Drink Lines case, the Labor Board sought A spokesman declared that a Science Finds New Use to a question at a press onference Weotlngboose. Bright plalda and plain colors, filaaa be was killed." member of the Duke’s suite declared DEPT. at a cL-cuit court decloioa Dollman’s body, skull fimcturrd, combined land, air and aea attzwk yesterday, said ue always had hoped 7 to 20. the Windsors "haven’t tbe alighteat Cards ig to enforce an order that was found last ’Thanksgiving Day routed the Chinese and forced them the two warring labor factions WINES AND LIQUORS 50e Cah>x Tooth Powder Idea what they are going to do )us company withdraw all in a fiamlng automobile aldtag a back to the Whangpoo abore with For Vitamin A in Eye arould be reunited. He explained the RUPPERT AND BALLANTINE BEER 50c Dr. West, C dk lUon t n collective bargain- Japanese Infantry In pursuit. n ext" YES, SIR! Everjfthinc u-ountain highway in central West odmlnietratlon was toklng no part Peraons close to th4 Wtndsora de $5*98 to $9.98 For All Occasions Tooth Brush, bfitl^O «7C fjxirpcaea from a labor organlsa- viiginia. He had left Morgantown Tbe undisclosed point presumably RUSS ANNIVERSARY SPEQAL 5 COURSE LUNCHEON— f-/v Philadelphia, Nov. 6.— (A P ) — In the negotlatlona. scribed the former Uoiarch aa that ia the uHIaute in I it was alleged to have formed. the preceding evening fer Cbarles- was near Sungklanjg, a vital link In r "Huge doses" of a concentrated A fter the peace meeting broke Served Every Day. Try It! a J U C 50e Hind’s Honey o f The circuit court said the Wagner the Chinese main U n ^ on the north Vitamin A, needed by the human form of Vitamin A restored the eye hopeful that public opinion In An^be- too to spend tbe holiday at home. up until Monday, Harrison waa tea would' "change” within a few fine raita this season wiD act did not authorise what the bonk at the Whangpoo about 20 sight of tbs Uver clrrbosts ease to B A B Y S H O P Somebody’s birthday Almond Cream e 3 0 C Three Were Oeoght aye to aea ia twilight. Is also aa aid asked bow long the representatlvej RITES BEGIN TODAY months, opening the way for the Labor Board attempted to do. milea southwest at Shanghai. normal. In this recovery the State police arrested Joseph to viaioa la bright Ught might require to effect a settlement. trip which was to have started to be found in our stock at 25e Bayer In tbe other Wagaer act case, the The Japanese veiled the slae o f “eonea", which see the bright light, or wedding, anniver Kirby, 20, at Baltimore and Law He smiled, threw up his hands and day but waa postponed by Windsor TAM’S RESTAURANT CHILDREN’S Aspirin ...... Labor Board appealad from a eto their force and its specifio objec Evidence foe this newly found were fully as much Improved as the moderate prices. 17c rence Glngell, 21, o< Kenstogton, Md. M id: ^ because of "grave misconceptions" 10 East Center Street odd Fellows BMg. sary or perhaps a cult court refusal to direct the Both confessed the ulaylng and tives in utmost aacrecy. "dayUgfat" use o f tte vitamin was darkrseelng “rode." 50c Dr. Lyon’s Delaware-Nev: Jersey Ferry Oom- rqmrtod to the aympooium on bio- A person who keeps quiet with "H ow long T I wish I knew." SoYiet Union’s Observance at bis motives. named Read as the killer. Weeks Withdrawn Fran North Nearly 70 trunks. It waa learned; SNOW SUITS sick friend. See our Powder ...... Pan) to bargain eouectlvely with later. Read was taken into euitody phyaica at tho University o f Penn out any dothea on need not expect 5 pieos outfit in heavy 35c tha marine engineers beneficial as Foreign observers declared, how sylvania today by Cbartea Haig, to perspire uaUI the temperature sent to Cherbourg for tha voyage at Rustoo, La., but denied the mur ever, that three transports eanylng rKElaHT SHIPS COLLIDE Of 20th Birthday Of Bol- were reloaded today and shippafi wool material, double fine assortment 30c Sal O / k sociation. der. SeUff Hecht tad Arthur J. Patok, passes 86 degrees. $21.00 Justice Black eras challanged by on estimated 8,000 troops eairtod Jr., of Columbia University. This dividing line of comfort was IN THE GOLDEN GATE bock to Parts. knees and reM warm Hepatica ....;. A \ I C Kirby said tha trio stopped DoO- out the operation. They said two Tbe itinerant Duke and riirtiam. lined Jacket in navya, v W l C } tbe Ryan Florida Corporation of en waeen their own automobile ran The value o f Vitamin A In poor fbund la experimenta reported by shevized Nation Starts. ^ ^ p a , tha Inoome rojra!tles com- Japanaae dlvisloas. recently with light has enuaad It to be prescribed Sea Francisco, Nov. 5— (A P )— were busily engaged, aa aiaoctata browns or greens with ~S out at gaeoHne. An argument start drawn from the North Chins front, James D. Hardy and Eugene F. IBINGO BINGO plaid trimming. Blna “ ^ ^ n y o f St. Peterabug and the for automofaUe driven troubled In Dubois of tha RuaseD Sage Institute The freighters Makawao and Ab- said. In dlaniaslng what next to do, 25c Turns ...... 19c ed, he said, and Read struck DoJ* aeiled southward from Tientsin where next to go—now that their IN THE ORANGE HALL TOMORROW NIGHT S t o 5 years. sTorida Tex OU Company o f St. •eelng roads dearly at night The o f Pathology in affiUatlon with the oarokn ooUlded in (toldeo Gate to man on tha hoad with the butt of a about a week ago. Moscow, Nov, 6.— (A P)—Soviet American tour bad been delayed. AT 8:80- Petersburg. )lstsuit with Uoed atltiiUonatlty of BhSrt a w ^ on a parson with drrboaia of tbe aliowad that up to 82 the humane Tbe Makawao, of the Matson Crowds of curious gathered o| **"roaad Tarfcey Given Away for the Door Prize! Silver Springe, Md., farmer. ist o f Hhanghal. F ifty etvUlana Square tomorrow, anniversary of both antraoeea o f thetr botsL ■ n W as These Parttsa for Everybody Has a Good Thae! helmet to matrh Red, T h e JMCHAU CORR amot and contended that his at- OingeU and Klrlra recsivad 15- liver that tbesa bright light nerves kept cod exnctly the as the Navigation Une, was beaded for $ 3 -9 8 ton^t to obtain talagrama eriitJe ware kfllad, mero than 100 woundad work bettor with Vitamin A. the setoure o f power by the tato Their plana for the |nk CLENMET'S eopeo, blue sad brown. M A N C H ie n a Co h » yaar^tenat tar tha DoHman slaying and a oeheoIrtlM railway statira Inanimate object. Hooolttlu. The Abaaroko, at the Nikolai Lanin and hla nllowers. o f tha Sanato lobby com- Wbare this illaeaaa axistad syeoight tura—to fin the gap eauaad by e6M> and later were sentenced to Utc Between S3 and 55 ilegreee the McCormick Steamship Ooi., inbound But fsottvlttoa really began to- kJttoe showed ha eras ptxJndtood. was Impaired both in bright light men’s bkwd veossls dilatod. A t 85 o f t b ^ plaaa to mO Jtff tonne for the aiviwetinti, « from Portland, Ore., continued up ■). ■ad in twtUgfat this dUatton started penpiratioa. the horboi .« ea Pegs Twe) 1 oa Page TaaX i ......
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1887^ MANCHBOTEK BVENTNO HERALD, MAITCHEBTEB, C0NN„ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER S, IM T m b e t h r e i K.
Oobb; patrtotie iiistruetor, Archie for or against any parttoular poUtl- friends of the church are cordially Kilpatrick; .pelegaies to ths County eal or racial doctrine x x x.” The bouse Is eetimatod to be at SOOAmNDY.F.W. invited to attend. least 150 years old. Five genera Council- sleeted but not Installed MASONS TO VISIT (The Baltimore labor otganlntlon Manchester BIG HUSKING BEE Hostesses at Vassar C3ub Tea COLORFUL CHORUS were Thomaa iTurpby (18 montha), on Wednesday adopted a reaolutloa tions of the Smith family have lived DEFENDS WOMAN ^ John Olenney (13 montha) EMward “warning" organised labor not to be SECOND OONGREGAnONAL under its roof. Hiss Florence Smith, installahon here Cobb (six months); delegates to HOME TOMORROW “taken in" by “slumming psirtlea Date Book Bev. Ferris B. RctboMs, FHak daughter of the owner, was called the County Council, WUllam Leg professing to help and to study la F H U SCHOOL HALL INKIWANISSHOW home from Hartford, where she Is AS REG. D D tE O im gett (one ysar) Clarence Peterson bor.- It criticised the Wlndeor'e re Next Week Morning worship et 10:48. The principal of the Seymour school, and (two years) alternates to County cent visit to Germany. Nov. S-IO—Kiwanla Kiddles Camp lord’s Supper wUI be celebreted. spent the night here. The house la show, “Uovla Queen,” a t Hollister SpecisI music by the choir. an old HebrOn landmark. AU mem Past Departmeot Officers In Council, Hairy Pearson (two years) Beetboveo Glee Chib To P re The resolution also attaeksd THE CENTER CHURCH. SOUTH CHURCH bers of the Smith family express John Buchanan (one ysar). Charles E. Bedaux, an Industrial en street schooL Not Only Is S t R ridgefs Prelude—Allegretto Modersto... Tooch Of Qainoar Added gineer and friend of the* Windsors, Nov. 11 — Annual meoUng of (Congregmttoaal). Methodist Eptaoopal ...... Rolfe the greatest gratltuds to the fire Schools Physical Head I»i Auxiliary officers installed were; R«v. WiVataoB Woodruff, D. D. Bari E. Story, DJI^ Minister company for their prompt and effec Charfe Of Ceremony; Preeident, Mlaa Helen Oustafaon; sent Program There; who was to have bean their guide South Manchester Fire District at Anthem—We Stsnd ta Deep Re- tive work. Tills makes a t least the senior vloa president, Mrs. Florence on a S7-day tour to study Industrial headquarters on Spruce street. Qmrch Affair Sncceu Fi* pentence ...... Mendelssohn As C ontrast To Comedy; eondlUoDs and bousing. Ths Fedcr- Morning worship, 10:50. 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship third house saved from deatructlon CertaiB Woman Is As Ca-^ Many Gnests Are Present Peterson; Junior vice preeident, Mra Armistice Day cclabration here. Caiurch Family Sunday and pa and sermon. Subject: “A People Offertory—M editation...... Nltaao by fire since the fire company re-, Alice Virginia; secretary, Mrs. Ger Leave Temple At 2 P. M. stiem called Bedaux an “arch Nov. 11-36—^Annual Red ~ Cross triotic service before Armistice Postlude—Processional ...... celved (to engine last spring. Other trude Buchanan; treasurer, Mra. enemy” of labor beoauae of hla In roll call drive. Rot Socially. Prepared,” Dr. Story preaching...... Batiste Those In Chorns. pable As Nan For Job. ^ dustrial work system known to la Day. Musical program: good work has been done ta taking Anna Barron; patriotic Instructor, Nov. 13.—Cabaret dance of Amer 'ITia military orders will be pres The Sunday Schedule care of houses threatened by chim- Nearly SOO membera and guests Mra. Aides Outsmer; chaplain, Mrs. Tomorrow win bo Manchester bor aa the "stretch-out.”) ican Lsglon at Rainbow In Bolton. Prelude: “Volx Seraphique”— m Booktag Oaaeelled St. Bridget’s Husking JU to last ent The minister will preach on Maunder. • Everyman’s class at 9:15. ne,- fires, to the number of three or were preaent last night at the Vet Masa Leggett; conductor, Mra. Day a t the Madonlc Home in Wal Oomtaig Events “Patriotism.” The music; Church school at 9:30. With sixteen active high step four, and a brush fire in Amston Coming to the defense of Hiss One of the Windsors' friends said evening at the Hollister street^ Anthem: “O Be Joyful in the erans o t Foreign Wars Manchester Edith Massey; hletorian, Mrs. Qar- lingford. A large delegation of their booking on the Liner Bremen Nov. 14—Annual Conflrmand re Prelude—Processional, QuUmant Lord”—Parker. Christian Ehideavor at 6:30. ping chorines treading ths boards which seriously threatened the lake Gertrude Fennerty, director of rec garct Brown; color guards Annie members from Manchestor lodge of waa definitely cancelled along arlth union at Emanuel Lutheran church. school auditorium waa a success.' Anthem—America’s Anthem: "Thus Salth the Lord”— at the Hollister street school when houses, was put out. The last call reation ta the town’s two athlstle Oreen Home at the installation of Richards, Roim Valluszl, Ebizabeth Nov. 16-18 —Fifth annual art ex Capacity attendance had been Message r ; ...... Johnstone The Week was Friday afternoon, when C. oSlceni of Anderaon-Sbea Post, Masons will go to ths home for an boat train reservations. This source Maunder. Monday at 7:00 Boy Scouts. “Movie Queen” opens next Tues centers, Wilfred J. a a rk , school Maher and Dora Modean. said the Duke took the entire de hibit, S t Mary's Pariah House. assured by the advance aale of tick- Hymn-AntheM—America, Beloved Postlude: "Prelude in C minor”— Daniel Way’s hoiue was reported in V. F. W. and Auxiliary. Past De afternoon program which will be eta but It waa the social phaae of Land ...... Wilson Friday at 6:30, the Glri Scouts day, a touch of color and glamour danger from a chimney fire. This physical director and ta charga of Quest speakers following the In- featured by a concert by the Bee cision on his own shoulders although Nov. 17-30—Annual Poultry Show Bach. ,r , will meet at the church. Mrs. Peter is added to the general humor of partment President Mrs. Mary stallatlmiB were David Chambers, at State Armory. the affair which was successful. Postlude—Fanfare In O was soon taken care of. the East Side Rec Hen’s aetIvlUes thoven Glee club of this town. Mrs. he later consulted the Duchess. The crowd came all a t one time, Minor ...... / ...... Ashford 9:30 a. m.—Church school with Berwick, captain; Miss Dorothy the show. Starting with the fare Mrs. Helen Jones Poiter, daugh today said that Mlaa Fennerty is Frost of New Britain, assisted by chairman of the board of selectmen, Elsis B. Gustafson and Mlsa Helen The Duchess was said to have ac Nov.' 18-38 — 60th anniversary classes for all. Class for adults Post, lieutenant. well to Mary Brown in the pro James J. Lee. Past Department celebration of local Salvation Army shortly before eight o’clock, an un The (Jhurch School, 9:30. ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Jones, was “very capable and thoroughly knows Past Department Secretary, Mrs. Berggren will be eoloists. knowledged an “unfortunate situa usual tiling at local events where The Women’s ( 3 a ^ 9:30, Mrs. meets in the ladies parlor with Mr. Saturday at 7:00,,choir rehearsal. logue. carrying through the bell token to the Hartford hospital her buslneas.” Asked whether he Commander, Mrs. Mary Frost, past Automobiles will leave the Tem tion” and agreed to the p<^pone- Ctorps. I Haaklns, teacher. boy routine in the Hollywood Hotel Margaret Hoffman installed the ment straggling seems to be the rule. Katherine Hardy, leader. Note Thursday for observation and treat considers a capable woman Rac di auxiliary officers and Past Depart Department president; James F. ple tomorrow afternoon at two Nov. 10—High School Prom at The orchestra at once swimg Into The Men’s L ea^e, 9:30. Presl- 7:00 p. m.—The young people Ladies from the churches of the where all sixteen are In one num ment. Appendicitis was feaired, but rector the equal of a capable mals ment Commander James F. Daley Daley, past Department Oom- o'clock and the program a^ the Although her wardrobe bad been High School Auditorium. an overture and the show waa on. ^dent George Nelson. will meet at the church preparatory Hartford East Association of Cton- ber, on through tap routines and an operation was found unneces director, Mr. Clarke aald “cer mander. home will begin at tnree o’clock. packed, the duchess accepted the Nov. 34. — 89th annual Turkey, to going to the Youth Peace mass into the finale—the choruses will tainly." of Hartford officiated at the post's change of plana calmly, the friend As promised the professional acts The club, 6:00. President gregationol churches are Invited to sary. ceremony. Past Commander Daley Quests were preaent from all ex- The program la as follows: Goose and Pig social at Cheney were splendid, “Cy Brown," a rube John B. Dougiss, Jr. Leader of meeting in Hartford. attend a special meeting at the be a definite highlight in the pro The Rev. H. R. Keen furnished With an age limit ruling ta forces service organizations. Official rep Hymn ...... Selscted said, and made no “manifestation' Hal], auaptcas of Company No. i, 7:30 p. m.—Evening service in -■----- Delar Photo has installed all officers of the local of any kind. act received round after round of Devotions, Hazel Mozley. Leader Glaatonbury church, November 18, duction. transportation for a party of Intefest of the older people ta ath- resentatives of the various units Sanctua ...... <...... Schubert 8. M. F. D. applause. His clever use of local of -Topic, Betty Woodruff. Topic, the chapel. All welcome. Dr. Story Left, Miss (Caroline J. Farley and right. Miss Alice B. Farley, Included in the chorus ranks are Hebron people, including Mrs. C. W. leUcs has risen, Mr. d ark e said. “A post Ih the past eight years. Bleee the Lord... .Ippoiltof Ivanof Windsor’s primary eonalderatlon at 3:00. Mrs. Francis D. EUla, presi Post officers Installed were: Com were: Dilworth-Oomell Post, Ameri Nov. 36—M. H. S. basketball open names in his turn added much to it. Patriotism. will preach on the subject: "What dent of the Council of Oongrega- daughters of Mr. and MrS. Frank CThcney Farley of New York, Man- such popular members of the Jones, Mra. Oi F. Bailey, and Miss gym class of men which started can Legion, W. Henry Weir, Oira- Beethoven Glee CHub sines be gave up the British throne er against Alumni at State Armory. Tony Obrlght, aa usual scored The Week. Is the Christian Attitude for To cheater and Stonlngton who were Joint hosteaaea at a tea November 4 younger set as Ina Bexson, Jessie Mildred Kruger, teacber of the Jag- srlth only four members a t the East mander, Chesterfield Pirle; senior S olo- laat December for tbs American tlonal Women of Connecticut, will in interest of Vaasar Benefit Opera January 28th at the Metropolitan. vice Commander, Lawrence Red mander; Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. Nov. 20—Ctoncert by Westminster with a xylophone solo. A double Monday, 3;45—Junior choir. Mra. day?” be the speaker. Dowling, Mary Lou Flster, Frances ger school, attending the fall Joint Side Rec. has, ta two meeting nights Grace Pitkin, president: Army and Miss Helen Berggren woman was said to have been to Choir at High school auditorium, mallet harmony number found es Paul Mozley, leader. A cordial welcome to all. Shea, Ella DeVarney, Marlon Alley, meeting of the school boards of the built up to 85 men membeni”, man; Junior vice Commander, Nath Cossack ...... Koahetz keep himself out of any ttouble. pecial favor. an Miller; chaplain, Harry Pearson; Navy Club, Thomaa Conlon; Army sponsored by Beethoven and Q Uet Monday, 6:30—Cub Scouts. The Week Betty Tedford, Gertrude Oderman, towns of Hebron, Colchester, Marl aarke stated. *Th the past three and Navy Auxiliary, Mra. Gertrude Indian Serenade ...... Cain A Serious Study cluba. “The Great Webster” the magi CSiarles L3nm. leader. Monday—2:30 p. m., Philip Em ZION LUTHERAN questing that all persons on relief, Betty Mae Ftke, Loyiol Galllgan, borough, Scotland, Sprague, East weeks adult Interest ta reoreatlooal Judge advocate, Neal A. Cheney; Summer Evening ...... Palmgren The Duke seriously regards hla cian was exceptionally good. Be Monday, 8:00—Loyal Circle, post surgeon, Hllding Qustaraon. Bausols; Disabled American Vet study of Industrial bousing condi Dec, 1-8— Basaar, North Metho bury group. 7:00 p. m.. Girl Scouts. High and Cooper St. FARLEY SISTERS GIYE not to drive their cars while they Marcella Holloran, Marian Mason, Hampton, Lebanon and Hanover, at facilities has increased greatly”, ha erans, John McCann, (tommander; Beetbovan Glee (3ub dist church Booster club. cauae of another engagement In King’s Daughters. 8:00 p. m.. Men’s Friendship club. Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz, Pastor are recipients of town aid. Rita Naven, Margaret Hennequln the laat named town Thursday eve affirmed, because of age limit rul Appointive officers Installed were Remarks by Rev. James Stuart tions, a representative saJ^ but did Hartford he bad to comprese his Tuesday, 7:00—C^olr rehearsal. ings. guard, John Buchanan; adjutant. British War Veterans, Commander not want undue publicity as a result Dec. 10—DcMolaj’ dance at Ma Tuesday—4:00 p. m., Brownies. One of the largest football and Elizabeth Mayer. ning. A supper was served to 70 or Fred. Baker; British War Veterans NellL act into fifteen minutes. His ma Tuesday, 8:00—First rehearsal 7:00 p. m.. Boy Scouts. 7:30 p. m., Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trin TEA FOR YASSAR CLUB crowds, ever to witness a game With final touches being acquired more at the Parish House by the Thomas Oonlon; quartermaster. Solo— of the labor eriUclam of hla pro sonic Tempis. nipulation of four billiard balls ‘ for Old Fashioned Ctoncert for the Auxiliary, Mrs. Henrietta Btnka; jected tour and the business policies Dec. 14 — Lecture on "Interna OciUan aub. 7:4i5.p. m.. Stanley ity. Sunday school at 8:30 a. m. here, is expected to turn out Sun nightly, the entire cast of "Movie Hanover Ladles Society. A pro- Bertie Moseley; Sergeant-Major, Y-D Asaociatlon, Edward Frasier, Mrs. sasie B. Gustafson brought a big band. This was Caledonian Market. group meets with Mrs. Stuart Was- Service in EhigUah. Text of sermon: day afternoon, at the Keefe Plain Queen" Is rounding Into shape for gram was presented on the topic of William Allen; officer of the day. Thou My Strength ...... Kromer of his friend, Bedaux. tional Mart” by Mrs. Lewis Rose at once featured by Madame Herman, Tuesday, 8:00—Group 6 will meet BIC CHIP-IN TO BUY President; United Spanish War Vet (Bedaux, wbo had gone to the T. M. C A. ley. 8:00 p. m.. Men’s bowling Eph. 2, 20, Theme: The Church of Daughters Of Mr. and Mrs. gridiron to see the Stafford Olympics its premiere Tuesday. Those on the safety education for the schools. John Olenney; sentinel, Edward Eseklel Saw de Wheel... .Burleigh widow of the famous wissrd but * at the home of the leader, Mra. the Reformation—the restored orig State policeman Roland Morris, erans, George Dowen, Commander; Lost Chord ...... Sullivan United States to prepare a welcome Dec. 81—Knights of Columbus league at the YMCA. Frank Cheney Farley Of play the All-Rockville eleven, for sidelines at rehearsals are unani Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary, she performed it with ’’shells.” Chester Robinson, 33 H Middle Wednesday—7:30 p. m.. Mid-week inal Christian church. 1) It is built the Tolland county championship mous in etatlncr that "Movie chairman of the Sprague Safety Beethoven Glee Club for the Windaora, yssterday asked r'ew Year’s Eve frolic at Rainbow Webster drops the balls on ths Turnpike West Important. To on no other foundation than the This Town And New York- Commission, spoke on safety educa LEIS FOR 9-YEAR-OLD Mrs. Annie Weber; Daughters o t the Duke to be relieved “oompiqtely Inn, Bolton. stage to prove they are of Ivory. make plans for the market service. series. The Stafford team haa won Queen” gives every indication of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Thursday—2:00 p. m., Asbury apostles and prophets. 2) It has no Are Hostesses. four games and tied one, this sea being the outstanding bit of several tion, and motion picture reels stress from sU my duties in connection He Is said to be the only conjuror Wednesday, 2:30,— Women’s other corner-stone than the Lord ing the avoidance of accidents were Mrs. Jennie Cook and William with 3TOur American tour" because able to do a continuous back and Guild. Topic: “Newspaper, Yes group. son, scoring 72 points while holding seasons. Bay Stale Boy, Whose Hopes Thornton. COOLNESS OF OFFICIALS Friday—6:00 p. m., Nutmeg Trail Jesus Christ. Hymiu: 274, 276, their opponents to six points. The The Initial performance will be shown through the courtesy of the ANNOUNCING of “mistaken attacks upon i forward palm with a billiard ball. terday and Today." Leader Ar 273, 310 V. 1, 278, 9 v. 8, Ant. 69, 71. Miss Alice B. Farley and Miss Aetna Insurance Company. Super Were Once Ruined, To Be Commander George Godfrey of here.”) The husking contest brought, six thur 8. Barnes. Hostesses, Mrs. at Stafford Springs. kickoff is scheduled for 2:15. given Tuesday afternoon, at which SUMMIT ST. WALK Saturday—6:45 p. m.. Choir re The Lutheran Hour: Station Caroline J. Farley, daughters of time a matinee for children only visors Martin B. Robertson and Put Afoot By Large Fund. The Opening Of Rochembeau BIma Post, Bast Hart IN U. S. ONE REASON Windsor waa said to realise that or eight contestants. Lawrenca Kenneth Geyer, Mrs. Theodore Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warner ac Florence M. Battle were among a certain Importance would be at Scranton was ths winner with Moore, Mrs. W. C. Gardiner, Mrs. hearsal. WEAN (Providence), or WTNS Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Theney Farley companied by Mrs. Warner’s will be held. This will be at a re ford and Past (Commander James Notes (New York), or WNAC (Boston) those present. Bonsignore of that post also were In tached to any visit bs might make Alonso Forman, the runner-up. Leon Fogll, Mrs. Dorothy Beards and nieces of Frank Cheney, Jr., mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis of duced price and Ice cream will be Plttafleld. Mass., Nov. 6.—(AP) DUKE GIVES UP TRIP ley. Children cared for. The Rev. J. Arthur Edwards, pas at 4:30 Sunday afternoon. Dr. Wal gave a tea at their home in New included for each youngster. At The Women’s Bridge a u b met at The Rolda Martin attendance. because of bis former klngfy posi JOB IS CRITICIZED Among the buskers were noticed ter A. Maier, professor of Biblical East Main street are spending the ths home of Mrs. Gertrude Hough —Nine-year-old Bobby Biggart Ot Refreshments of aandwlchss, cake tion and the events that led him to Representative Edward J. Murohy Friday, 6:30—Girl Scouts. Miss tor of the Methodist church in York on Thursday to promote in weekend wrlth relatlvea and friends 8:15 the same evening the curtain Dalton was virtually aasur^ a eoot- Emily Smith, leader. Rockville, will be the speaker for Interpretation at Concordia Theo terest in the Benefit -Opera to be will ring up on the first adult pres Thursday afternoon, with two and coffee were eerved and danc (Oontfamed from Pegs One) renounbs ths throne. and Probation Officer Thomas <&n- logical Seminary, St. Louis, Mo., Is in Boston. tables in play. Miss Marlon Gott ly set of artificial legs today aa e School Of ing was enjoyed unUl a late hour. Ths Duka, an associate said, ran. Not so noticeable was tbs Saturday, 9:30—^Troop m . Boy the meeting of the Men’s Friend given at the Metropolitan Opera entation. won first honors, and Mrs. Alice stream of contribuUona pushed number of ears they husked. It Scouts. Ernest Irwin, Scout ship Club next Monday evening. the speaker. C3iora] music by the House on Friday afternoon, January Miss Lillian Rosebush of Prospect The reserved seat sale opened to a Muato for dimclng waa by Vallusxi's New York todxy—might be the sub therefore decided to withdraw tem Grade Of Concrete Sidewalks Lutheran Hour CSiorus, S t Loulb, street. Is visiting with friends in Thompson held second place. R«- fund to buy them above <800. ject of n preis conference scheduled seemed to the spectators that tbass leader. With the coming of Dr. HMwards 28, for the Scholarship Fund of the day and present indications point to orchestra. porarily and end what threataned to Notea. the men arc assured of a timely and A-C^ppella Choir. New York Vassar club. Amherst. Mass., for a few days. freshmenta were served. Bobby loat hla legs under a raiV Ctommandar Pirle announced two for this afternoon. be a troublaaoma attuatlon. two had only huakad two sara capacity houses both nights. This A reorganising meeting of the road train last spring. Friends told The Windsors kept to the seclu while the othera had finished their The date for the C^aledonlan interesting address. Refreshments Assisting the Misses Farley were The Misses Dina Plccln, Ella Da- la a benefit performance In the In- REAR OF S24 CENTER ST. committee appointments last night, Most of the French prees refrain It Too Low In Spots, Market haa been set, December 7. Mesoames David Cheney. Alan R. Dalt, Eleanor Boyle and Ruth Koz- American Legion. Q. Merle Jones him he could get arUflclal limba aa sion of their notel suite, meanwhile, ed from commenting Immediately task. will be served following the meet 8T. JOHN’S POU8H NA'HONAL teresta of the KIwania Kiddle Post, was held at the town ball a premium If be aaved enough pa> (Near Janction of Pine, Arch the relief committee, Bertie Mose After this there were various Tomorrow, November 7, the la ing. Golway Street Breed. Carl Taylor, Stephen P. Dug elka. Seniors of Stafford High Camp, an enterprise familiar to ley. Harry Pearson and Commander and saw only the closest advisera on the postponement school, were those selected, from Thursday evening. Harold Gray waa per match eovera. Bobby a ^ hla and Center Streets) Windsor's representative said It Property O^iiers Say. drawings and then dancing, mod dies of Group 3 are serving dinner A reception to Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Rei’. Joseph ZIeim. gan. Jr.. Albert Gordon, Robert Lee Manchester citizens, and receiving chosen commander, and Wlnthrop 8. Pirle; hospital committee, Frank Editorial Oommeut em and old fashioned. in the dining room at 12:15. Call Barrett will be held in the church Patterson, David Rumscy. Jr., and which one will be sent by the D.A.R. Dalton friends saved 10,000, only te Open for Inspection ValluEzl and J. J. Modean. was improbable the one-time “good Labor newspapers mads the the hearty endorsement of all pub Porter was chosen vice-commander. learn the covers had no rahia. Monday, November 15 will aalesman” himself would an up Mrs. Herbert House of Mrs. parlors preceding the church supper 8:30, Mass. the Misses Elizabeth Morris, Jean of Connecticut who selects a girl lic sp irit^ men and women. Other minor offices were filled. Duke's announcement a small Item John Pickles for reservations. on Wednesday evening, November 9.00, Sunday school Crego, Rea Delemater and Louise each year.to be sent to Washington, The Comp. The match company did tha naxt Classes Now Forming nounce the revised plans—if any on Inside pages. Only Rightist or It was indicated today that adja A special thank offering for the Mrs. Catherine Fickett and beat thing, however; it started a new statement were made—but pre cent property owners are not alto 17. There will be an address by 10:30, High mass and sermon, MacCracken, niece of Dr. Henry D. C.. at the expense of the Society. The camp Is located at South daughters have moved from their Telephone 6414 ferably would delegate that duty to gans, Le Jour and Le Figaro, car church on November 21. Dr. Barrett following the supper. followed by Lutnia choir rehearsal. Noble MacC^racken, president of Fred Levesque of Furnace avenue, Coventry next to the Nathan Hale fund to buy the limbs with a modost ried Mitorials. gether satisfied with the new side We welcome tomorrow as our Vassar college. Hebron home to New York. contribution. Dalton Leglonnalrea An Types of Dancing Taught AROUTTOWN one of his associates. walk which baa been laid on the 7:00 p. m., Wednesday, Girls’ was guest at a party held at his monument and was originally an The press conference in the ‘It is certoln that the Duke guests Dllworth-Cornell Post Sewing club meeting at the par The first matinee performance of home, this week in honor of his 56th old farm which was purchased by took up the project, announced they strongly reaents the hostility of east side of Summit street, and It American Legion, Anderson-Shea MANCHESTER AND VERNON Verdi’s “Ote'llo" with Martlnelli and would seek enough money Iqr Nov. Windsor's apartment first was set has been Intimated that in one case sonage. birthday. During the evening a so the Salvation Army of Hartford. Members of Mary Buahnell Cheney for noon but later delayed for two which he is the object" said Le P ost Veterans of Foreign Wars, PARISH 7:00 p. m. Friday, rehearsal of Tlbbctt in the leading roles was cial time was enjoyed and refresh Several dormitories were built SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS 11 to give Bobby his first of Auxiliary, U. S. W. V., will attend Jour, ’’particularly so becauae of the at least a property owner will pro the British War Veterans, the Dis (Methodist Episcopal) chosen for tlic 16th annual Benefit legs now and ^ larger pair whoa noun after Edward's equerry, Lieut. test payment of his share of tbs Junior choir. ments were served. He received a and fully equipped for sleeping the memorial service at the Center Dudley Forwood, returned from a warm receptions he received in the abled Veterans, the YD club and .Re\’. WlUlam T. Wallace, Mlnkter 9 to 11:30 a. m. Saturdays, Po Opera sponsored by the New York number of gifts. Guests were pres purpose for the campers. A din he grows older. Congregational church tomorrow United States when ha went there cost of the walk. The construction the auxiliaries of each. lish school. Vassar Club. The proceeds from the ing room and kitchen was built Today, as Bobby lay on a white visit to the British Embassy. was done by WPA labor, the govern ent from Springfield, Indian Or FOR WINTER DRIVING morning. It la requested that they Hotel attendants reported “not Prince of Walea." Sunday at Vernon; 1 p. m. Saturdays, Bugle,' Fife previous benefits have sent twenty- chard and Lowell, V t which can accommodate approxi pillow ta tlouae of Mercy hospital meet at the church at 10:30. The couple’s trip through ’ Ger ment bearing the cost of salaries, EMANUEL LUTHERAN 9:30 a. m.—Morning worship sfr- and Drum practice. three girls to Vaasar on acholsf- mately 100 children and this past hers, the fund climbed post <300^ the slightest" signs of an imminent the town paying one third the cost K. E. Erickson, Pastor vice, with Communion Meditation Arthur J. Rose of Westford Ruppert’s departure since the puke's post many produced the saddest effects ships. Avenue has been called to Norwich year a recreation hall haa been nearly enough jo buy the first sat PupUa in the Intermediate depart ponement statement was distributed Their arrival at New York on a ship of materials and the adjacent prop and Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup 4K1SPEL HALL. ’The Misses Farley are daughters built to care for the children on Socony-Vacuum Oil Company of legs. erty owners bearing tha remaining Sunday school and BlblA classes per. of Frank C. Farley, architect for by the death of his sister, Mrs. ment of Center church aehool -en last night, less than 15 houn be fiylng the Nazi flag after their trav 415 Center Street Mable (Rose) Robbins, 66 who died cold and stormy days. The coet Begins Extensive Campaign OoUectlona ta Industrial plants joyed an evening of games laat fore Edward and his Ameiicai\-bom els in the Nasi Reich would seem two thirds of material costs. at 9:30. Sunday at Manchester: the new Mary Cheney Library, the of this building was sponsored by and offices had not been Included la The sidewalk, extending from Morning worship at 10:45. Ser 0:30 a. m.—Regular session of the Municipal building. Memorial hospi Wednesday morning. Her husband To Educate Motorists. night In charge of Mra. Arthur Sides Duchess planned to start for Amer to say the least a regrettable mani 10:45—Breaking of bread. Winfield Robbins died Feb. 9. 1936. the Rotary C3ub of Hartford. A the total. Legionnaires Indicated Ale of Bridgeport, professional recrea ica. festation.’’ Middle Turnpike to Green road. Is, mon; Blessed. The Emanuel choir church school. ' 12:16—Sunday school. tal and several of the local schools. stage was Installed where plays they probably would bring the fund tion director. A total of 02 were in places, only four or five inches will sing. 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship She Is survived by five sons, Thurs A New Tasty Ale The statement said the Duke (Moat British newspapers played 7:10—Gospel meeting. ton of Norwich. Winfield and can be given and motion picture To Inform motorists of tha im to approximately <1,000. present and young women of the made the postponement with “great the story under prominent headlines above the level of Summit street Evening worship at 7:00. Ser service with Communion Medita 7:45—Tuesday, prayer, meeting. shows. The local Klwan()i club portance of taking special precau Young Bobby grew gayer by tbs group served home made cake and gutters, and it is believed that sur mon: The Hem of Hla Garment tion and Sacrament of the Lord's 7:45—Friday, bible study. CHiarles of Stafford Springs, Cephus donated a piano which was greatly FREE CLAMS TONIGHT reluctance" and waa motivated by and some carried editorial comment and Harold of Norwich, also two tlons to insure satisfactory operS' minute in the hospital. Soma day chocolate. “grave misconceptions which have The British government was believ face water will drain from the The Junior choir will sing. . Supper. Special music: STAFFORD SPRINGS appreciated and very much used. soon, be knew, be would bs able to From 9:30 TiU . . . arisen and nisstatements which street to cover the sidewalk. The Dwight W. Perry of Manchester Prelude—“Elizabeth’s Prayer” .... daughters, two sisters and two older A hospital aliK> has been built tion of their cars during cold walk again. Hs'll be able to Joia ed to have welcomed the decision High school will npeak at our ...... Wagner CONCORDIA LIITHEKA.N brothers. have appeared" about the motives since It waa understood to feel the walk has been rather hurriedly laid, Garden and Winter Stresta. and the lumber was donated by one weather, the Socony-Vacuum Oil his pals again. Perhaps there’ll bS and pur^se of the tour. it la claimed, and a recent change in Brotherhood meeting next Tuesday Anthem—“What Are These Arra.ved Stafford High school football Mrs. Glsdys Scijssel of Furnace of the local Klwanions. The camp Company this week Inaugurated games he can play. And when bs trip might cause harm in the light in White Robes"...... Stainer Re\-. art Richter, Pastor Avenue worthy matron of the Wol Personal Notices Reasons for Decision of the Baltimore labor attack, the street grade at one point may evening at 8 o’clock. Robert J. team will play its final game of the Is so situated that It ilea on the one of tbs largest winter advertis grows older he won’t have to worry British sources said the decision affect drainage. Gordon will also be our guest and Offertory—“Melodle Pastorale" .. season, this afternoon when they cott Chapter of Stafford Hollow at south end of Coventry lake which ing campaigns in the history of the about outgrowing bis artificial legs; Hartford Rd. (The Liberal London News favor us with good singing. A good ...... Demarest 8:50 a. m.—Sunday school and tended the visiting rnatrons and pa probably was based on two factors: C3ironical said: “He (Windsor) has It is not known what measures, uill play the American School for makes an Ideal place for bathing. petroleum industry. Newspapers new ones will be waiting. 1— The Duke desired not to cre if any, can be taken to correct the program deserves a good attend Postlude—“Communion” .. Faulkes Bible classes. Alfred Lange, super the Deiff of West Hartford at the trons night of the Order of Eastern Instructors are on duty at all times throughout Niw York and the New IN MEMORIAM wisely abandoned a tour that would ance. Members and friends are 6:00 p. m.— Epworth League, Star In Danietson. Wednesday hight. while children are bathing. The England states will be used in the ate any possible strain on Britlsh- have given great offense. The relative levels of highway and side intendent. Keefe Plains gridiron here. The Tavern In loving memory of our dear American relations and felt that any walk. Posaibly, it la said. Summit cordially invited. Ruth Beebe, leader. 10:00 a. m.—English service. kick-off is slated for 2 o’clock. Eight membera of Troop 2. Girl children are at all times under campaign according to Ebcn Grlf- wife and mother. Mre. Christina United States will not think any The Ladles Aid society will meet 8:00 p. m.—Fireside Forum, May strict supervision by members of flths, Socony-Vacuum advertising FORMER GOVERNOR R Y Opposite Fairfield Street Wilson Rudin, who passed away trouble over his visit would offend worse of the Duke for th a t Hla street can be scarified to a lower nard Briggs, leader. 11:00 a. m.—German service. The students of Stafford High Scouts have enrolled In the home Nov. 7, 1935: Britain generally. plane. Repairing of the sidewalk is Thursday afternoon at 2:30. We ITie, Week school who showed positive reaction nursing class under the supervision the Salvation Army Members Corp manager. own qualities are sterling, but he hope to have every member pres Notes and both Protestants and Catholics The new campaign will feature 2— The Duke considered that indoes not always choose the friends considered not feasible, ss work on Monday, 8:00 p. m.—First Quar Tuesday at 8:00 a. m.—The Sun to the Tuberculin testa given at the of Miss Rebecca Bowles, local pub No one knows how much we miss view of a critical resolution by the en t Why not also bring a friend? day school teachers will meet. aehool on Monday, October 2Sth, lic health nurse. The class will are privileged to attend their re Socony-Vacuum Winter-Proof serv MANUFACTURERS’ GUEST you. best suited to his position.’’) Its spproxlraato 3400 foot length terly Conference of the Church with spective churches each Sunday. A ice for cars, and will tell motorlats Vo one knows the bitter pain. Federation of Labor in Baltimore— will probably be completed shortly. Conflrmand reunion will be held Thursday at 2:00 p, m.—Ths went to Uncas-On-the-Thamea Sanl- meet on Monday, Nov. 8th. Sunday, November 14. Holy Com the District Superintendent, Rev. long story could be told about fur how best to protect their cars We have suffered since we lost yoa. the Duchesa* home town—that the Maurice E. Barrett, in charge. ^w lng (arcle: at 7:00 p. m. ths torium in Norwich, Thursday for Mrs. Mary Anderson of WUling- Life has never been the same. time was not ripe for a visit. munion will be celebrated at 10:46. Junior Choir; at 8:00 p. m. the X-rays. All local teachers who ther details of the camp and Its against the effects of cold weather. AnthorHy On Government To In our hearts your memory Ungers, The statement added that “the Dr. Julius Hulteen will speak and Wednesday, 2:00 p. m. — The ton Avenue bos returned after operations but more about this will Important ta preparing for winter Sweetly tender, fond and true. RUSS ANNIVERSARY Lrdles Aid will meet at the home of Senior Choir will meet. showed positive reactions will go to spending a few days as the guest Address Association Gatker- Duke emphatically repeats that HOSPITAL VOTES the Beethoven and G Clef choruses Norwich today, Saturday to be be told later. motoring Is the change to fresh, There Is not s dsy, dear Mother. there la no shadow of Justification will sing at the reunion rally which Mrs. W. E. Lydall. The Intermediate Luther League of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. clean lubricants. Crankcase oils ing: On Next Friday. That we do not think of you. 8:00 p. m.—Meeting of commit will meet Friday at 7:00 p. m. X-rayed. It is estimated that only and Mrs. T. E. CHark of Groton. for any suggestion he Is allied with RITES BEGIN TODAY will b e ^ at 5:00 p. m. Opportu 2 per cent of those who showed posi tend to pick up considerable quan Our Big 3rd Anniversary Carl W. Rudin and Children. any industrial system or that he la Admitted yesterday; Mrs. Bessie tees and workers for Booster CHub The Stafford Springs Post Office tities of dirt and dust when con nity to fellowship with old friends Joseph B. Ely, lawyer, former Strickland, 418 Portar street, John Bazaar. tive reaction have active cases of will open a four-^sy survey of un tinued ta service over long periods (Omtinned from Fagq One) and classmates will be found dur Thursday, 7:30—Regular choir Cockleburs sometimes act as bird tuberculosiB. HEBRON governor of Massachusstte from Green, 83 Maple street ing the luncheon, which will be employed persons in Stafford of time and often become diluted by 1931 through 1935, and a recognised rehearsal at church. traps, by entsngling the feathers of The Board of Selectmen issued Springs on Tuesday, Nov. 16th when gasoline overflow or by condensa day, for It was a day of rest Red Discharged yesterday; Mra. Theo served at 6:30. Motion pictures Next Sunday will be observed as small birds. Dog taxes are continuing to pour authority on sound financial poUclas dore Brown, 200 Main street Mrs. - On the Same Show • from post years will be shown by their second warning this week, re- It undertakes Its assigned part in tion of moisture. Thus the change banners and portraits of Communist Armistice Sunday with an appropri the National Unemployment Cen- in to the town treasury st such a In government, will be the chief HERE’S THE PLACE TO EAT, FOLKS! leaders, particularly that of Joaeph Elizabeth Johnston, 48 Hamlin Leonard Johnson, and will include ate mes.:, has had to process. SALE OF USED CARS fronts. Hanley. A change to fresh lubricants the Manufacturera Aosoctatlon of CHICKEN A LA REYMANDER Few were the faces of old Bol Birth: Yesterday, a daughter to in “WILD AND WOOLLY” Invited. THE SALVATION ARBIY send for a new supply. She says Connecticut, Inc., to be bald at —and of course, our Famous Ravioli Mr. and Mrs. James Ferry, 64 Dei- diolr Rehearsals A djt and Mrs. Georgs E. Ansoombe There will be a meeting of the this has never happroed before >n should also be provided for the dif shevists who stood beside Lenin 20 TODAY: “LIFE BEGINS IN Women’s Relief Ctorps Monday ferential gears with the coming cold Hotel Taft. New Haven, Friday, years ago. Many of those men had mont street. Monday, 7:80—Beethoven. Giristian Giaracter and Peace her experience of several years in November 12. (Sovernor Ely wUl Fresh Cape Cod Oysters and Clams Census: Sixty patients. COLLEGE” PLUS.. . “BORNEO” Tuesday, 6:30—Juniors. Saturday, Open-air meeting at night at Odd Fellows Hall on Main the work. Greater diligence in the weather, according to Moblloll en Fried Oysters Steamed Clams been thrust aside In recent years by 7:30 and Free-and-Easy meeting at street at 7:30. gineers. Lubrication of the chas.sls talk on “Our Liberal GovernmanL” execution, imprisonment or disgrace Thursday, 7:30—visor in the Hebron schools this fail respectively, and an L.L.B. degroe A written guarantee and free service for one year given REYMANDER’S TAVERN Rev. James Stuart NHIl, Rector 3:00 p. m., Christian's praise tempers, the q>lrlt of malice, lack visited the schools here Thursday. New England have proved to be one SS Oak Street war danger greater than ever, the meeting.' hour when war with all Its mech of forbearance and consideration of Socony-Vacuum’s most Important from Harvard in 1906. Almost im Chaa. Reymander, Prop. growing might of Rusala’s army will anized terrorism and its limitless She cornea every two weeks, mak Sunday, November 7th—Twenty- 6:00 p. m.. Young People’s meet for others; these are things that Mrs. Mary Healy has returned ing the rounds of all the schools media for reaching motorists in this mediately after graduation from with every used car sold during this sale. be demonstrated in a parade of ing. power of destruction la at work in make for strife in communities, in section. Mr. Griffiths said. The’pres- Harvard, he began the practice of tanks, guns and picked troops from fourth Sunday after Trinity. Spain, In (3ilna, and elaewhere, it from a visit with friends at Welles here on Thursdays. 9:30 a. m.—Church School. Men’s 7:00 p. m.. Open air meeting. nations, and among nations, in a ley, Mass. Mrs. C. C. Sellers gave a talk on ent campaign will continue through law in Westfield as a member of the tbs 1,300,000 men under arms. 7:30 p. m.. Salvation meeting. la obvious that the nations, al world that nas increasingly be the fail and early winter. firm of Ely and Ely. This firm later Newspapers presented a brightar Bible class. though they are armed to the come one community. Mr. Rowlan of New Haven, Ck>nn., contemporary books, at the meet- picture for the celebration. Reports 10:45 a. m.—Holy Ctommunlon The Week called on older town members to in,, of the Hebron Young Women’s became EUy, Giles and Ely of Tuesday, Girl Guards and Corps teeth, really fear war and want to If* the peace of Christ ruled in Springfield and Westfield and waa of executions, denunclatkws of ene 'and Sermon. Sermon topic; “Peace." avojd It. the hearts of men, these things get Information concerning geneo- a u b Thursday afternoon, at the mies of Stalinism in officialdom and 4:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sun Cadet classes and Senior Band re logical data on members of several home of Mra. Norton Warner. associated with Roper, Gray, Boy- hearsal at 7:30 p. m. Band of Love A hundred things have hap could not be so. If the word of WATERBURY RECHECK den and Perkins of Boston. Ha is expoeurea of Industrial lag gave way day school. The Young People’s pened during the last few years Christ dwelt in us all, we could of his Tolland ancestry, Friday, Perfect attendance pupils in the 1 FeUowsbip will have charge of the at 4 p. m. Hebron Green two-room school for now a member of the law Ann of to columns on the achievements of Wednesday, Home League meet that prior to the World War would not live upon a plane of violence. Miss Miriam Underwood has re the Soviet reginm service. have quickly brought declarations turned from Boston, Mass., where October were, grammar school: GIVES HAYES 55 MARGIN EHy, Bradford. Thompson and Manchester Motor Sales, Inc. THE BEST That the p u r^, which has taken 5:00 p. m.—Young People’s Fel ing at 2 p. m„ and Young People’s Caroline Bednar, Elizabeth and Brown of Boston. meeting st 7:30 p. m. of war and put nations in deadly But some one will aay, “Have she has been guMt of relations. hundreds of lives and put thousands lowship- conflicts. The World War revealed Mrs. Edwin Crandall who haa Ellen Bednar, Ethel Fickett, Abra- “YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER” 7:00 p. m.—Evening Prayer and Thursday, Open sir meeting st not Chriatlan nations been among bam Qarbicb, Anne GoncI, Lois in prisons or exile, is not yet over 7:30 p.,m., and Salvation meeting at in some measure what modern the worst offenders ? Do not been seriously ill for some time Is Waterbury, Nov. 6.—(AP)—A waa indicated, however. In some -J* -Sermon topic: “John warfare means, and no nation wel showing hopeful signs of recovery HUdtag, Helen GoncI, Frank and 20 East Center Street Manchester semi-official quarters. 8 p. m. Christian preachers and teachers Michael Kulynych, Richard Lee, recheck of the voting machine used Friday, Holiness meeting at 7:30 comes it, particularly If It involves sanction and bleas wars ta which which Is most pleasing news to all in the last city election here Oct. 5 "The party removes without hes The Week attack or defense against a formid their country happens to be en- her friends. Josephine Pomprowlcz, Jerald Por itation and win remove from their ly, 7:30 p. m.—Girls’ Frlend- p. m., and Songster practice at 7:30 ter, Roland Russo, Gertrude Sher showed that Mayor Frank Haves, A Musical Gem p. m. able foe. gaged?” Twenty-seven members of Tolland Democrat, defeated State Sen. Cul- posts an those who do not want to ety. But our lesson enforces insistent man, Bryce Smjth, Elaine Vey. That’s what you’re al ~ y, 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts. Yes, this Is true. Sadly one must Grange attended East O ntra] Po Primary room; Kenneth Porter. hane by 65 votes. work In a Bolahevtst way, who do and perelstent questlona. Can na confess It; nor can we here dls- mona Grange, No. 3, a t Bcantlc Coming to ways sure of at the Prin not want to rout out the enemies 7:30 p. m.—Choir Rehearsal. CHURCH OF THE NAZABENE tions that think arar, that talk war, Stanley Griffin, Howard and Ray The recheck was completed yes t " the cltizen’a practical duty Wednesday and returned with the mond HlUa, Raymond Smith, Jacob terday and tallied with the vote cess whether you sit and who are careless In dealing Thursday, 3:00 p. m.—Ladles’ E. O. L n^ Paster and that are armed to the teet^ when his naUon ta attacked or Is Manchester with the needs and requirements of Guild. contest banner for the third con Kaasman, Rodney Lemalre, Frank figures announced immediately aft dow to a delicioua full secure and maintain peace? Can at war. Sltuatlou ariae that are secutive evening. er the election. the toll era, no matter what their 6:80 p. m.—Glri Scouts. Sunday: mankind be free from strife among V/oIfinger, Fred Brehant, En)l-y course meal or just get complex and difficult but one At the last meqtlng of the Tolland Hewirr, Ckrtrude Hills, Betty Jones, AU the Democratic candidates together with your former service”, said “Bolshevist", Friday. 3:30 p. m.—Girls Friend 9:00 a. m.—Morning prayer. nations If there be itrlfe and war thing is certain; the spirit of magazine of the (tommunist party, ly Candldataa. 9:80 a. m.—Church Bible School. fare among Individuals? Is world Ck>mmunlty Hen’s club meeting O ars Porter, Lillian Griffin, Betty with the exception of Controller friends for a highball or la hfidst of Oasspalga Ths annual corporate Commun- Cloosea for all ages. Qirizt and of Christian teaching Is about forty men were present and Horton, Marion Bednar, Evelyn Daniel J. Leary were elected by peace a desirable condition of opposed to the spirit of war and listened to an tatereittag talk by scant majorities. CONCERT cocktail. With the first secret, direct else- km of tbs Girls’ Friendly Society 10:43 a. m.—Morning Worship blessedness that comes throtigh violence. Benxlnger, Anne Kulynych. tlco ot s Supreme Soviet, or legis of 8L Mary's church will and sermco by the pootor—subject: talking about It, through the ma Robert Zahour a representatlva of Tha Hebron Voluntary Fire Com lative council of two hotmes, only be bald tomorrow morning at the “God’s R est” We must see, too, that we do the Connecticut Ught and Power pany was called out Thursday eve — b j — SPECIAL chinery of treaties and World not sanction such things ta the _ i . five weeks off, tha celebratloa cam# 10:45 service. Members are re- 6:00 p. m.—Young People’s praysr Courts and Leagues of Nations, Co. from the Hartford office. He ning about ten o’clock, when it was NOTICE!! la tha midst of an election cam rnindiid to meet a t the Parish House meeting. name of OtrisL If there have been showed an illustrated lecture, an- discoversd that Edwin T. Smith’s FULL COURSE SUNDAY DINNER or is world peace something that so-called “holy-wars,” it waa not paign, the main issue of which ap a t 10:80. 6:80 p. m.—Young People’s hour. depends fundamentally on men of. titled, “Forward to the Farm.” houM waa on fire. The chimney of Westminster ; Treat the Family To Dinner Out. war that was holy, but the un- the an, a new one. was the cause of Not To Go To Special meeting of the Finishing Dept, of Local peared to be loyalty to Stalin. 7:80 p. m.—Evangelistic service peace and good will? ■eUIah devotion to some high cause Showed the methods o t use o t elec For weaks ths workers, partlcu- srlth sermon by the pastor—subject: tricity on the inside and outside of the trmble, but the family thought Choir and the wllltagneas of those who Um chimney fire, which they had Church 63 Sunday morning at 10 o’clock at the Union Office. Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer lariy the younger sealota, have been “Not Far From the Kliydom.” It is not difficult to answer these championed It to suffer or die for the buildings o t the farm heme and tirgad to greatsr labor productivity. quest! ooz. In fact, they are to poaslbly save money. TTie club been watching for some hours, was Is to let what jroa Uke to do i t not o t a serious nature, and would To compensate for tha lack Ot In- Wednesday a t 7:30 p. m.—Mid answered In the history of the We should go a long step to waa entertained by many musical nuMter what you onght to do, High School Halls ^ dividual Initiative which Cbm- week prasrer meeting. world and ta the oouree of daily numbers on the piano and accordion go out of itself. It was finally and Is aa If the oflioe boy shooU Executive Board meeting Sunday at 2 p. m. at the mnnlsts assoelata with GapltaUsm, Friday at 6ri5 p. m.—Junior ward ending war If we took from found that the fire had worked its booo the manager. life. If we would attain any real It the tinsel and the glory, and by Eddie Sunega of Rockville, many wgy under the roof and waa tbreat- Monday, Nov. 29 S Union Office. “Sodalist oompetitkm" has Choir will meet at the church. peace, it must oome through bet tha bleastag of the ehu^. Even intoresUng games were entered into SUNDAY SCHOOL .. 9:30 stimulated. Friday at 7:30 p. m.—Ctoas maet> ter relatlcoahlps anxmg men and by those present The eommlttse entag the nfety of the entire bouse. Princess Restaurant Sosoowhat Uks rival eoDags tag. If we eould eeneeiva of war to Tha lira company tapped ta on a MORNING WORSHIP 10:45 Under Aospiccs o i th e ™ LOCAL 63 healthy place to eat and drink” through the resting out from, hu bs under certain elrcustances furnishing this fine program, con swamp near the bouse and ta a Mias, ersws o( woikars In tbs asms SpMlal MoUes: man life of the thtaga that make unavoidable. It would make a great sisted a t Ebnery Clougb, chairman; EVENING WORSHIP 7:00 Beethoven nnd G Gef Ctat Main Street At Peart Street •dnstiy or fhetoty havs bsw eon- Ob Saturday eratitag a t 7:80 tbare fbr war. abort time bad the fire under con- dlffercnoa If we regarded It as a Karl Toblaaaon, L TUden Jewett, troL I t was watched all night, how. noting to turn out laore baO-boar- will ba a raeaptiaa givsB to our What ate tbeae thtaga? They pyttof of statn and terrible neoea- and William Abom. On account of Emanuel Lutheran Tickets Now on Sale. inga, meco coal or whstsvsr tha pastor and family at ths T. M. C. A. svtr. An reported that the house are things that are asaoclated with rita rather than anything right or Thanksgiving Day the next meeting would havs burned to ths ground Chart* Street product. . AH members of the church and alto evil in geoetel: novetnnwHei, and noolt, o r ta any aenos holy. >v win be Nor. 18. wUhoot ths 1^ a t tha lira eempany. T n e E f o i a “ ■ 1 , - adequata hesU af plant and pentUa- but at least It wUl know what its 7 4l8ttrfrr«trr son, Ronald Fiamaa. Mr. DicUa- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CUNN„ SATUKUAT, MUVEMBER 6, liDST PAGE FIVm Uon, flrat-clasb aeousttca, ampla problem la. scii la a brother o f Mrs. iDllsa Bku&e apace, all esaeotlal facUltiea prop In Its earlier days the Roe sys ROCKVILLE and Eugene Dickinson of Rockville. ARMISTICE CHURCH &tntitt9 Bfralft erly Inherent In such a sthictuia— tem, it was taken for granted, con Mrs. DicUasoo la a alstar of Mn. [GREEN’S INJURIES Phil Baker; 9 Sunday evening hour, mer, property on Fairfield itreit Chester had surrounding eommuii^ Georgs Milas of Valoa atroat man, died of poison st Mrs. Hsbn'a Jascha Heifets. vioUa. hut entirely free from any attempt hands, could be conaidsred only to ( 1). ity. Ths Westminster Chonia is ' rvBUMHMV mr rum templated service to adults, and on Aaaoanea Awards P.O. TO ASSIST WJE-NB(3—11:30 o-m. Jewish 27 MORE CHENEY pwntT.n PRINTINU COMPANT, IM l "prove the defendant's motlvs” or a DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Bolilla Pagan! and Julia Pagonl, FAMOUS CHORUS nationally renowned tor its excel at tha grandioae, the superlatively that basU It waa an Important fac. OUl FOLKS SUNDAY Hiss Haaal Dlmock, leader of SERVICE AT C E N m War Veterans Armtstiee Day pro t( b u m II "sebsma.or ptan" employsd by the ARE NOT SERIOUS property on Cooper street. lent choral music and Honebsstnr liA M M aiM . Oddb. luzurloua, the element of show-offT tor In the community Ufa. In mote Mountain Lanrel Troop, Girt SceuU woman. •ATURDAY, NOVCMBBR • (Central and Eastern Standard Tima) gram; 13:30 p.m. Radio Qty aym- Jacob and Lillian Ssuehy, prop should feel proud to have toem come V. THOMAS PBROOBOM of America haa aanouneed tha fol- JOBLESS COUNT phony; 3 Magic Ksy; 5 Opera au DEEDS ARE FILED erty on Bank street f , Oontnl MAnA«*r Juat pos^bly this town might fig recent years, without the adoption ATMETHODISrCBDRCH lowlag awarda: The coortroom was packed aa tba Notti All programs to ksy and basie ehalns or groups thsroef unlsss spool- HERE ON NOY. 29 to a communito of this slie. Ibetr ood; coast to coast Mall ...... Recodt Total t;0f 160 Heard h Program Spoo* —half o f what the auditorium committee. Is quite certain of the Rockville, Nov. fi.—Tba Rock Ellsworth; Handy woman badge, la ’t Crilical Fssiflet kfl kgw komo khq kpo kgu: 12:10— 1:10—Jimmy ShlaMa and Sanpa Monday expectations:' JPar Maatk w Mall . . I -M Elsie Blsworth; badge, OPTIONAL (stations oporats Intor* 12:A 140—Bultaia - - - _____ Rraaanta Prasram School auditorium, ‘nckets ora now ville Methodlat church will observe Talks—WJZ-NBC 13:80 p.m. Sec. A Thought on sole-by toe membera of the '9 . a iis la Caps ...... A t b oostm have been permitting purposes for which the taxpayers EUea Marie W ppell; mlnatrel ehangoably on olthor RED or BLUR* 1 4 ^ 2:00—Paatbatl Oama (I houra) 'Dallaaraa On# Taar .It.M the 70th anniversary of ..the dedi ABOUTTOWN notworks): BASIC — Bastx wlw wfsa 4:00— 040—Prank Oailay'a Orahaatra Days Starting Not. 16. Con?eyances From Firm. Cief club and the Beethoven Glee themselves to think about. are appropriating a substantial badgee, Marlon Young, Ellen Marie Annistles Memorial serrloM in Woliooe in Form and Homs Hour sored By Glee Chibs. cation of the present church on wsan work wool: MIdwstt) wood wgt 4:10— 040—Oaarfa Oltan'a Orahaatra on "The Outlook for Oorn Qrow- club, sponsors for this concert Ar MXMBaB OP TRB ASSOCIATED yearly sum. Sunday, November 7th, when Old nippell; Athletic badge, Marion Center Congregational church to I of Johnny Green. wgbf wbow wobe ksoo kana OTHER 0:00— S40—Catumbla’a Caneart Hall Thik BO more se exceeding PRESS OI^IONAL STATIONS — Cansdiani 0:20— 0:20 Praaa-Radia Nawa Paried ets;” WJZ-IJBC 8:15, Herbert rangements are also being mnde to Folka Sunday will also be ob Young; Ltfe-eaver badge, Marion morrow m oniing at 10:45 wUl be Sunset Council, Dtcrae of Poea- High halfback who was proudly; let not nirogancy come Tha Aasoolatad Praaa la aaeluat>alp We trust that the Recreation ertt efef; Contrail wcfl wtaU wlba wday 0:00- 0:00—Bddia Daalay an Paatbtll Employees of toe Manchester Hoover at lOOto anniversary of have toem on sole at several of the served. There wUI be two aerv Young; Sailor badgea, EUea Marie weU attended local Wortd War hontas, will hold its first card party k ^ koaun; Southi wtar wptf wts w^aa 0 :4 ^ 0:4^Ben Paid and Orahaatra Town Clerk Samuel J. Turking- ont of your mootki for toe Lord The announcement of the West aatlUaS la tha aaa el rapablloatloa KEEP OUT THE RATS Death of Elijah Paris Lovejoy, re ton today announced the filing of places of business in town, et which af all aawa aiapatehaa eredltea to It Committee will not take it in 111 ices, one at ten thirty In the mom' KlppeU, Marion Young; Salt water veterans and members of auxUliuy of the season M^pdey svatlng In I Nebo, is not serious. wfla-wsuu wlod wsoe wfbo wwno wese •40— 74lh-Tha Saturday Swine Club i.ostoSiees will sMat toe Federal Is • Ood of knowledge, and by him minster Chorus of toe Westminster units. Rev. Or. Watson Woodruff, wavo worn wme wob wapl wimb widx 0:00— 7:20—Tha Niagara Pttia Band— garded os martyr to cause of free 37 more warrantee deeds out of a announcement will be made later. etbarwiaa eredltea la thia There is an aspect of the La- part if wa suggest that much of Ing and the second at four thirty finder badge, EUea M ^ e Hippell; East Glastonbury, at tbs home of kroo wky wfaa wbap kpre woal kths baale: Baranada at Sunaat—watt government in taking toe National actions ara weighed.—I Somoel 3:8. Oiolr School of Princeton. N. J, Baser ead else the leeel aewe pab- In the afternoon. Junior clUsen badge, Elsie Bls pastor, wUl preach on the theme, kgba ktbs kark kgno; Meuntslni kglr 740— Odk^Vaur Untaan Priand—aaat press, from Oilby college, Watsr- total so for o f 160 conveyances • • e Uteed herata Guardla-Dewey victory in New Its own and the public's bewilder Unemployment Census beginning mode by Cheney Brothers to pii^ worth; Homemaker badge, Ruth “Patriotism", and ths entlra eentar kghl ktar kob: PselRcs kfbk kwg kmj 7:30— S:30—Johnny a Ruaa Morgan vUle, Maine. Many a man’s tongue shakes coming to the town of Manchester, All nsbte el repablleattoae M ment would be cleared up If it At the morning service, the ser kom 1:00— $40 Prof. Quit Quiaaaa—to eat Tuesday, Nov. 16 and continuing vato persons. Transfers . were The Natches Indians named the ipeelel dlepeiahes herein are else le- York city which may importantly mon will be given by Rev. Maurice Hartenatein; Needlewoman and section of the church auditorium will WEAF-NBC—3 Norman Cloutlor out his master’s imdoing.—Shakes ?Tov. 39, In concert should be o f in be reaerved for veteran and auxU- 140— $40—"IVa All In Pun” —wabe: mode today by Cheney Brothers to: month of February “Chestnut eerred. affect Connecticut For the first would go back to the beginning and E. Barrett, D. D., formerly of the dressmaker badges, Marion Young; OsnL Sail gaturday garenade—natwork for four days, according to inatrue- orchestra; 4:15 Guiding Light se peare. terest to oil music lovers of Mon- Moon." iary unit members. 11:00— 1M -aense frem Hapnr -lask 1:00—1040—Tha Hit Parade—a to eat rial; 6:15 Don Winslow ot toe Navy. Stella Molsen of Glastonbury, Fell eerrlee ellent of N. E A. Serv time Jn th?,^ Ufc of anjrone living adopt a definite policy. Waahlngton Park church of Provl Star finder, Inaect finder and artist Uons received at toe poatofflcs from Veterans and auxUlary membera 12 :10— 1i15—Bieerte enS a«tty, Ssni 0:40—10:41—Patti Chapin and langt WABC-CBS 3 National education property on (3iestout street. ice laa dence, now superintendent of all badgea, Ruth Hartenatein. tM eonunlttos of srrsagamenta. Prompt medical attention wss^K 1t:S»— 1:00—Ceper* tram the tampue 1040—114I^Banny Qaadman Orehta. the postoffico deportment either in this state or In New York Doubtless any policy It did a d op t wlU ossembls at ths west sUa of I 1:00— tklO—Yei/r Hast tram Buffele 1040—11:3I^Pranhla Maatara Orehaa. association forum; 4:15 sing and William Bristow, property on the churches of tbs Norwich Dis First class baite^ Dorothy Fried ^ • n i p ^ U o n wlU, be furnished «*ven by Dr. N. A. Burr imd Greet " Postal corrisra will deliver blanks Cooper Hill. Member Amerleea Newspeper'Pah- the metropolis is going to be Just no matter what would be loudly rich, Elsie Blsworth, Marion ths church at 10:30 and wUl march 1 1:11^ 2:90—To Bo Announcod (10 m.1 1140—1240—gammy Kaya Orahaatra— swing. WJZ-NBC—2:30 Let’s talk Usbara Aseoelelloa trict. vrto desire 1 It they wUl meet J " removed to the hoepttsl Imme 1:40— 2:40—kootball Oamo (tli hr*-) aaat; Orrin Tuekar Orahaatra—watt t„ each household to be filled out William T. Carr and Adah 't. Young; Patrol leader badges, Lois Into tha auditorium at 10:40 a. m. it over; 4 Rochester civic orchestra. about the most unsafe spot In criticised I almoet certainly It The afternoon service will be kt the trolle) torminua at Mala and He complained today of i 4:10— 0:00—Klndorsarian via lUdla 11 ;10—12:30—Bab Cratby a Orahaatra and returned to toe postoffice. ‘The Carr, property on Wells street. Febtlabera RepraeenUtlvesi The Koehler, L^le HcNelU; one year 100 Flags of all units will be massed at O.eO— 0:00—Spaniah ntvua Orahattra America for the gangsters and would be—but at least the Commit platform meeting with a. number ------'headache and alight nauaeAlk-raya NBC-WJZ (BLUB) NETWORK census is intended for persons srho Some Monday ahort waves: ZTJ Robert Cassells and Eliza Cos- Sallaa Mathewe Special Asener—New per cenJL gold attendance stars, tha altar during ths service. The ogo— OdO—Brata-Radla Nawa narlod Johohnssburg 3:80 p.m. Balalaika Terk, Chlaase, Detrell and Boetea. tee would be better able to fight of the former pastors of the church ------were taken to determine If hla akuU 140— 0:00—Tha Stralllni SanptUr BASIC — Baati wja wbt>wbia wbal ore totally unsmployed, obis to sells. prijpsrty on West street. Get Your Tickets At Once For The criminal racketeers who hsve al P.uth Hartenatein, Mildred Kurlo- church choir will render special “ - - - .Tha Art at Livino, Talk wham kdka wgar wxya wjtn wtyr bond; CB616 Santis^ 4 Selected taking part, and the main address muoio during the servioa. Sherwood House, aoa o f Mr. and I fractured and will be returned 0:40— 0:40—' v-ork and who want work, persons Olive J. Cody, property on Wells MBMBBR ADDIT B0RBAO OF ways Infested It and who in recent back at the criticism U It knew vlcb, Lois Koehler; one year 90 per 0:00- r:00—■Tap Hattart B Orahaatra wmal will waby wabe weky wtbd waan music and news; JZK JZJ Tokyo being ^ ven by Rev. J. Garfield Mra George W. House of Oakland. Harttord this afternoon with a 040— 740—Baaraa—waM; Tap Mattar wico wlao: Mldwaati wtnr wla.kwk koll who ore working on a WPA or any street CntCPLATIONS what it waa fighting fOr. Sallla, who was pastor of the cent aUver attendance stars, Norma 4:45 Popular songs; 3RD Roms 6 years have become more numeroua, haa returned to Plttoburah. Pa “ kfl a oonvulaion Orahaatra (Continuad)—chain wran wmt kao wowo wetnt South i other emergency project supported Otto B. and Gertrude Chister, church In 1926. A special feature Hammel, Lorraine Semple, Mar 0:10— 7:00—Tha Slnolns Boya—waaf: wrtd wnbr'krgv kfdm wrol kria wibo America's hour; OSP GSD 08B property on School street. The BaraM Frlatlns Oempaap laa, more, >uu«.iuueaudacious and more feared Where he is amployad In toe'i'ravei'^ P«—d OlHa from tha Watt—natwork wdau wage wasn kzys; Meuntalm Uo by public funds. BIG KIWANIS SHOW aasames ae Seanelal reapenslbtlltp : . . o f the afternoon service will be the garet Hartenatein, Bl«n Marie Hip PARELU, VENEZIA kvod kghf; PaelKa: kgo kftd kax k n London 7 Symphonies of Beethoven; Henry J. Demeusy, property on From the crimi pell. Helen Chatterton, Betty Bile- er*a Insurance company's branch | 0:40— 7:40—Jimmy Ktmpar’a Sanga Housewives and unpaid family far tpposraphteal errora appearins la | before. BRAZIL PRICE FIXING showing of pictures of Rockville In 7t00— SdlO—Bab RIplay Prasrtm—tp a OLR4A Prague 7:55 Variety pro West street eSvertlsemantB m the Manebaetat nal's point of view New York dty the olden days and of well known worth, Helen Meyer, SUvla Fuhr, office. He haa entirely recovered 740— S40—Jaak Malay Variate—to a l^N^T'yt Baa WBAP-NBC far epUonal workers engaged In domestic duties and unpaid family workers helping gram; YV6RC Caracas 8:30 Baehs- John George England, property Bvaaliis BeralS. residenta. These will be thrown Dorothy Cedor, Marvia Belnhauer, ARE FOUND G U a n from hla recent illn •40— 0:00—NBC Caneart Orahaatra list of stations.) "THE MOVIE QUEEN" Is a sinking ship—and the rata may We ahaU not tat all likelihood, COSMOPOLITANS HEAR •:ie— 0:00—"Spaalal Dalivary,’* Sarlal OsnL ' SssL In a family, buslnesa, store or on a loria Club; OSD GSC GSB London on School street. on the screen by means of a pro- Anna Conrady; First aid badgee, •40—10:00—NBC’a Chleaga Jambaraa 10:30 Luton band; TPA4 Paris 11:30 John George Ehiglond, property SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 confidently be expected to flee from hear much from Secretary Wallace, 1:30—Ts Bs Anneunesd ft hr.) fumily farm should not fill out URi; Jectoscope. There will be a lunch Ruth Hartenstetn, Sylvia Fuhr. Ths Women's Division of toe Y. 10:00—1140—Carlat Mallnaa Orahaatra 1:9S— 2:30—Louis Psnioo'o Orehootrs News in English. on Eldridge street. Better Hurry-"—It*s Going To Be A Sellout it In great numbers. nor jret from Mr. Roosevelt or any Dorothy Freldrlch, Bale Ellsworth. New Haven, Nov, 6.— (A P ) — H. C. A. will sponsor a card party 10:00—11 :Xy—AI Danahua B Orahaatra forms unless they ore looking for eon served, no admission being TALK ON ORJECTIYES 11:00—12:00—Ran Wllda and Orahaatra 1:4S— 2:4S—Football Osmo (3 hours) John George England, property of the price Axing clan In the. New charged, but a ailver collection will Betty Ellsworth, Helen Meyer, George Parelll, 47, and Camlllo Tuesday afternoon at 2;S0. Players, ______4 :4 ^ Bt4^H. MIdtflomsn'o Orehootrs paid employment toe Instructions AUDITORIUM Where will they go? 11:10—12:30—Blua Barran’a Orahaatra S:0(L> t:(X^NowS; Rakov's Oreh. state. '' on Pine street. be .taken. Marion Young; Pioneer badges. Venezia, 45, o f Bridgeport, occupied may choose any game they prefer. r»_ ------John George England, property Deal, about the outcome of BraxU'a cells In the New Haven county jail CB8-WABC NETWORK 8:30— itSS—Pross-Radio Nows Porlod The motivation of the agitation Unfortunately, not Into the At The program for the mommg Dorothy Friedrich, EUie Blsworth, There will be table prizes and re- " “ ' “ **’ * State Federation • :3 ^ SilS-Scoros A John B. Kon- High school or college students on Cooper Hill. Tickets Available At The Following Places decade-long struggle to maintain an service is as follows; Call to Wor Marlon Young, Blen Marie Hippell; today where they were taken tn- BABIC—Baati wabe wada woka wcao nody—wjs: Tony Ruoooll ond John should not fill out toe forms even Overnight News John W. Fallon and *Francls O. o f a two hundred and fifty thousand lantic ocean; nor, for the most part, medlately after a Superior Court freshmentsT- la Guest Speaker; Meet At waal war wkbw wkro whk wjr wdro ny 0 ‘BHon’o Harmonleso—notwork "ever normal granary*' for coffee. ship and Invocation; Hymn 208, Hostess badges, Marion Young. wcau w]aa wpro wfbl wjiv wear: Mid itOO— 7tl as soon as they find Oreenway, property on High Nichols* News Shop may decide to retire—perhaps they “ C*“ ter church house. Officers house with Mrs. Emma L. Nettleton complete Impracticability. Yet what sponsive lesson, 7th Sunday; Glo their 2Sth wedding anniversary on The jury annoimced Ito. decision DIXIB—wsat wata wbre waam wded t:0(H" 8:00—Barn Osnss on tho Radio work, it is atsted. Hortford—William M. Greene, storeeL Manchester Herald though they probably did not affect will be elected for toe coming ■■ hostess. The meeting voted a kira wrae wlaa wwl wtao arid ktrh 8:00—10K)0—**Oun Smolts Law,** Mrlsl dae Is there to do? will find a congenial atmosphere ria; Scripture reading; Pastoral Sunday, November 7. Masa will be at 8:35 o’clock last night after de ktae waeo kana wdba wbt wdaa wbis 8:80—l0:B^Ts Bo Announcod <10 m.) Delivery of URC forma will not safety education director for the Richard J. Grimley and May Depot Square Garage the Irreducible living standards of- liberating In lU room for throe year, reports submitted, and for en- cdhtritatlon to toe Girl Scout drive and good fellowship In Hollywood If Prayer; Offertory and announce celebrated at St. Joseph's PoIUh wdbj wwva wmba waja wmbr wait t0KK^11:0(^NowovRits RtoAOrehoot. bo made to places of business except State- Motor Vehlclee Department, Grlmley, property on Bank street. It would be simply grand If Man hours and fifteen mlnuteo. The trial tertalnment oldies, old and new, of Tor funds, and also welcomed Into ktnl kske weoa wdne wnax kwkh know —basic: Barn Dsneo—weat repeat Rubinow*s the peons who did the plantation ments; solo, "Sweet Memories of Catholic church at eight o'clock request. It was stated. Post- announced that to date Connecticut Martha Grube, property on West Potterton A Krah dMStsr could have such a structure their golf games are good; and Al lasted three weeks. toe membera gardens wiU be shown, membership Mrs. Oswald Fisher of winmm wjna wcha wpa7 wmaa wcao 10:30—11:30—Jerry Blaine's Orchestra 0-1 work because thoee could get no Departed Days," Mrs. M. V. B. Later In the ,day a dinner will be 11:00—12:00—Eddy Rodgors Orehootrs n.asters at postoffices where WPA bae reduced ite fatal accident toll street. Capone uacd to like Florida pretty Salvlone's bound, beaten and ____ Porter street and Mrs. Louis J. Tut- Southern New England TeL Co. as Is envisioned by the young en- lower—the Brazilian government, Metcalf; Hymn 617, “On Jordan's served for the family and friends at MIOWBST — wnbd with wibw kfo 11:30—12:30 Joo Rolehmsn'o OrehooL workers reside wU< be furniabod over a similar period last year. He Hlldlng G. Gustafson, property on Manchester Gas Ck>. well. Stormy Banks"; sermon, Rev. Mau the Novak home. trussed body was found lying In Manchester Assembly, Order of I Hudson strMt. sold there bod been 387 auto fa High street thuslasta who are endeavoring to long before there waa any New Orange Center road. Orange, early cards for all such workers. One G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. rice Barrett, D. D.; Hymn 19, Mr. and Mrs. Novak were both Rainbow, will hold its regular meet- ** Florence L. Sutton of Oreen- talities so far In 1937 as compared (Florence N. Luplen and Mary J. arouse sentiment in the community But It is to be anticipated that In the morning of November 8, 1934. form will be left s t each house, re Manchester Electric Co. Deal here, set out to maintain "Come Thou Fount of Every Bless born in Poland and were married in Ig Monday evening at 7:30 In toe 9:00—Concert Orchestra. quest for additional forms will bo with 351 in 1936. Luplen, property on Bonk street for tha undertaking. Also it would Shortly after toe juiy brought In The W. G. Glenney C!o. by far the larger number of the profitable prices. It burned count- ing"; Benediction; Doxology. The North Adams, Maas. The couple Masonic Temple. The Initiation Womens Clubs, was toe 9:30—"Special D^very”. made by other applicants from his Hartford—The SU to PubUc UtU- John W, Martin, property op Its verdict, counsel for toe defense V « uiiiiauon m \ speaker. She listed club ob 10:(X>—Jamboree. J. W. Hale Corp. be simply grand If every mill work- leaser racketeers, their gorillas, loss thousands of tons of coffee. It humns used at the morning service have lived In Rockville for the pact two eandidatea will be Included in route carrier or at too poetoffice. Itles Commlsoion approved toe mer- Charter Oak street. Pinehurst three years. announced they will file a motion for jMtives of toe national, stats and WDRC 11:(X)— News. Robert J. McAllister and Lillian _ar—and newspaper worker—In trtggermen and hop-headed retain are those used at the original dedi toe business. It Is expected that delivery of all er of toe Tokeneke water and the spent a great deal of money that It cation service. the setting aside of toe verdict as county clubs, and gave a brief talk SB6 11:15—Rudolph Frlml, Jr. Orches McAlllstef, property on High Ten children were bom In the against toe weight of evidence with Hartford, Uoaa. . ISSO URC forma will be made by the R[oroton Water Company of Dar C. E. House & Son, Inc. Pentland, The Florist jtown oould have a Rolls-Royce and ers generally will seek only to get could not afford, and the scheme The following order will be car on education for living which starts tra. street ! :,* marriage, nine of whom are living; in 24 hours. Judge Ernest A. Inglls Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Bides of with school commencements. After Baatara Btaodard Ttme poetoffice carrier force on Tuesday. ien. Under toe meiger, toe com- 'his wife a sable wrap. There la not out of tbs Jurisdiction not only of didn't work. Various changes have ried out at t.he afternoon meeting; Edward, Stephen. AmeUa, Julius, Bridgeport have returned home 11:30—Al Donahue's Orchestra. Nov. 16. pony wUl be known aa the Noroton Katoqrjne McIntosh, property on Tickets msy be exehkagtd for reserved seats at no extra diarge, starting Satin ordered court adjourned until Tues that we must educate ourselvea for 13:00—Weather Report Cooper UllK lightest question about the dc- Mr. Dewey but of Mayor L«auardla Singing of well known hymns; re Francis, Alfred, Eugene, WUUam day morning. afUr a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Watei'ater <%mpony. day, November 6, at Kemp’a, Inc^ or Potterton A Krah. been nm g on the Idea which rough sponsive Scripture reading; .prayer; and Teresa. living. The world needs more spir Sstorday, Nov. 6 12:03—Ray Wilde's Oixbcstra. Margordt Wittke, .property on •trahUlty o f a quarter-million dol The verdict carries with It a man Hoadley WUlss at Flower street. Hartford—After meeting for toe and hla cope. There Is Immediately ly la the same as our crop control offering and announcements; an itual education, she said, and not P. M. 13:30—Blue Barron’s Orchestra Bonk street. datory sentence of life Imprison until It Is spiritually educated will firat time, toe unemployment com lar auditorium. There is very little adjacent, of course. New Jersey; them, Gloria, from the I2th Maas l:lS -^ lm m y Staielda 1.00—SUent John A. Wimmer and Mae Wim- schemes In principle—government ment In toe state prison at Wethers Several membera at toe B e e -,toere...... be— ,peace.------The mesaage mimm Miss pensation oommission, appointed to qoastlOB about a real need of aa by Mozart; greetings, Rev. Charles Tomorrow’s Program but there Is also, alas, Connecticut bonuses and crop destruction or re field. thoven Glee club will attend toe Sutton brought from toe federation 1:>0—Buffalo Preaenta. settle disputed dolma for benefits S. Johnson of WllUmantlc, former a m. R A D I O ® “ J' auditorium of some sort, for Man almost within Jumping distance of Remain Silent annual banquet of toe New Eng- To work for peace, 1:<5—Holy Croaa va Colgate from under the unemployment compensa striction—but now Brazil la about pastor; choir, ' "Jerusalem. My Worceeter, Masa. 8:45—Newa — D ay chester is peculiarly lacking In fa- Broadway. And the law of New OBITUARY Venezia and Parelll turned pale land Federation of Men’s Glee clubs served by Mrs. C. El 0:00—Harold Nagel’s Rhumba Or- tion act announced It would meet at the end of Its experimentation. Glorious Home," an old anthem, 4:80—Danclpators. . Eastorn Standard Thne d lltlea for the bolding of concerts, as Foreman Edward Morrissey, in at Springfield, Maos., tonight. Fol-1Watkins and her committee, cheitrA. again Nov. 10 at which time rep York runneth not east of Byram It has decreed the termination of address, Rev. J. Garfield SallU; a clear voice, informed toe court 5:00—Count Baalei’ Orchestra. resentatives of other sgendea con hymn, special anniversary hymn; lowing toe dinner, an entertain- , „ ______— 9:80—Melody Hour. flor theatrical productions, for large River. the heavy export tax which was al DEATHS that toe jury had found toe two 6:80—George OUsn’a Orcbcatrs. cerned with administration of the luncheon, served In Wesleyan Hall, ment will be presented under the LILY PONS LAYS PLANS 10:00— Radio PuIpIL By C. E. BUTTERFIELD gatherings o f any kind. If Connecticut doesn't get, as a men guilty of eecond degree mur 5:40—To be announced. Social Security act In Ckmnectlcut most the last attempt to hold up silver offering at door; letters from Mrs. Jeanette A. Pago auspices of the MaeOowell Male * * MllG LniG rUUID 10'30—Music and American Youth. der. But neither Venezia or Parelll 6:00—News Borvlce. 11:00—Musical Interlude.' wUl be Invited to attend. But there are very few Individ result of the ellmlDBUon of Tam-1 world coffee prices, and If that former pastors and frlcmla read by Mrs. Bertha Page and Mrs. Rich said anything. choir. One of toe features will be irA Dr n r It Psnaar'n 6:16—Dinner Dance Music. New York, Nov. 8—(AP)—Broad Miss Doris Walz; fllnal words, by ard W. Booth of 83 Ridge street selecUons by Anthony O'Bright. lU DL KfiAL rAKnCK 11:05—Word and Musay, pianists. Waterbury—Two firemen were uals and very lew communities that many protection, a sweet scented doesn't do Brazil Is going to permit Mra. Venezia, who waited toe 0:80—Eddie Dooley's Last-Minute cast from a United States district painfully burned and a third ollght- Dr. Barrett; projectoscope pictures rTCelved news of the death last night widely known local xylophonist. 11:15—Silver Flute. can have everything It would be collection of New York's crooks, It jury’s decision In an ante room, col Football News. court in New York, one of toe few iy Injured fighting a fire which de coflea to return entirely to "natural of old Rockville and people; bene- of Mrs. Jeanette A. Page, at her 11:45—Novelty Orchestra. times it has been done, hss been gratuytng to have, or even every' will be because the people o f this prices.” d l^ on . lapsed for the second time In toe day 6:40—Ben Feld's Orcbeatra. 13:00 noon— "Turning Points In stroyed the Hopeville school an home, 222 Wood street, Waterbury, when Informed of toe verdict. When The annual banquet of the Regina In Five Tears, She Says. She 7:00—Saturday Night Swing club. scheduled for a half hour on WAdC' nex, one ot Waterbury's landmarks. thing that they more or leas need. state, the police of this state and „ T789. Rev. James afrer a long period of faUlng health. dTtallaTtalla society,■n/.Utu to bek . heldk .l.1 at ,k.the nrn. ... . _ Famous Uvea”—Federal Theater Which will probably mean that, she was revived, her screams and Will Quit Sinifing And 7:80—“Highlights In Conn. Sports" Project. CBS Monday morning. The property hod abandoned Smith and Menzies Raynor were Mrs. Page was a nurse and well Sub-Alpine club tomorrow after Go And certainly Manchester is not one the courts of this state, direct while Ita planters get leas per hun those of her two daughters filled toe —GU Miutlno. Tbs occasion la the admission of as a school since 1916, but recently pastors In the Hartford circuit known to a number o f people in the noon at 2 o'clock, will be limited to To Milking, Planting. 1*’15—‘Through the Jeweler's Win of tba few exceptions. themselves diligently to the task of corridors. Tom Venezia, a brother, 7:45—Organ Reveries. dow". 300 persons to cltlsenablp. Bob woe usedIPO asOS a oomroiinuycommunity ciUD.club. dredweight for their coffee, they and they reported a revival in Tol braM city as well as this town. Mrs. membera and their famlllea. had to be led from toe court room 8:00—Your Unseen Friend. 13.45—N tw a Trout aa the announcer not only will Some 125:25 pupils in toe HopevlUe This Is not a rich man's town. Wa keeping them out. will sell a great deal more and re land. In 1838 Rev. Eza Whitney, *• Iravlng today for Water where he was sobbing loudly. - Portland, Ore., Nov. 6.—(AP) — Lily Pons looked forward today to 8:80—Johnny Presents. 1:00—Variety Program. describe toe scene but expects to be school ninearby filed In orderly pos- have, ralaUvely speaking, vaiy few Particularly will the labor unions an aged minister who lived at New bury. The funeral wUl be held Mon Louis Fetnmark, chief defense ceive a much larger total tocome. the time she will be singing Lakms’s 9:(X>—Professor Quia with Bob ■':S0—Tusicegee Institute Choir able to Interview some of toe new session from toe building and ofter- London came to Rockville and day afternoon at 2:30. counsel, pleaded In summation for raaldants of more than very modest of this state need to be vigilantly Perhaps this country could sell preached to a group of men. The by toe Merrlmac BeU Song to the harsh^ang of a TrouL 2:00—"Sunday Drivers". citizens. The program wlU be for noon Claeses were suspended. unconditional release while State's half an hour at 10:45. wealth—hardly any who are rich In on their guard against any attempt some cotton and com abroad If we first Methodist class was formed In ^emlcal ^m pany of Boston and cow bell on her own Connecticut It-M—Concert Hall ot toe Air. 2:30—"Way Back Home”. Hartford—The selection of two Attorney Samuel E. Hoyt demanded hM traveled extensively In toe mid- farm Instead of to a symphonic ae- 3:00— “ Radilo Newsreel” . more jurors brought toe total to tha modem sense of the word. Even on the part of the gangsters to were willing to sell It for what It Is 1834 In the small house which that Venezia and Parelll be "found 10:00—Your Hit Parade. stands back from West Main street dlewest for too company In recent companlment before thrUled mualo- 10:45—Patti Chapin—Songs. 3:30—Bicycle Party. Postmaster General James J. Far eight for toe trial of 15 striking the most sanguine of the audito transfer to Connecticut the terrorw TO CONDUCT MONTHLY guilty as charged" which was first ley U announced as the speaker for truck drivers on chargaa of con actually worth—and our own people below the Hockanum mill. The months. Is spending toe week-end In loving crowds. 11:00— Sports— News. 4:00—"The ShodoV’. rium boosters admit that It la not 1st activities through which they degree murder. the Radio Forum on WJZ-NBC spiracy and other offenses before wouliln't have to pay two pricea for organization and building of the Manchester. "in five years I will be a farmer," 11:16—Benny Goodman's Ureneatra 4.80—"Flood Control"— Congress man Herman Kopplemon. Monday night He la to talk about Judge Arthur F. B3Is. Cfourt ad poasibla to raise any such sum by have obtained control over some cotton goods or for corn-fed beef. church on West Main street took MASS FOR POLISH HERE ------toe opera star old InUrvlewars. 11:80—Frankie Master’s Orcbestrs. place In 1847. No speaker has been secured as "In Ova years 1 quit the stage, 5:00—Marion Tolly and Joseph ■‘Politics and Patriotism." journed until Tuesday. subscription wlien it would mean a unions In the metropolis. Some of GffiL SCOUTS PREPARE 13:00-.-Sammy Kaye's Orchestra. Koestner's Orchestra Hartford—More tolui 1,000 per The following committees are In yet for too weekly meeting of the I quit my music so I can plant my 13:30— Bob Croabir's Orchestra. contribution of ten dollars a person the biggest and worst of the rack Rev. Frederick Milos To Be At KIwanisKIwanIs CHub at the Country Club garden, so I can milk toe cow, and 5:30—"The Time of Your Life". On the Saturday night list: sons attended toe mlaaionary serv charge of the observance: General Tomorrow’s Program forty or fifty dollars from each ets have been directed against the committee, Rev. J. Arthur Ed St, Bridget’s Church To Monday*' ■ noon but an effort _ . la. -being . ' so 1 can travel when I please.” 6:00— Catholic Hour. WEAF-NBC—8 Bob Ripley pro ice of the S7to annual meeting of FOR ARMISTICE DAY A. M. the (Connecticut branch o f toe family on an average. Aa a mat wards, Mrs. Roland Usher, Emil made to obtain one. It la request The singing star of opera, concert 6:30— News. gram; 8:30 Jack Holey Variety; 9 union's members and employers morrow Morning. 9:80—Church of toe Wlldwocd. Women's Auxiliary to the national Kroyman; music committee, chair ed tost members submit their sug and motion pictures said ehe would 6:45— Flufferettes. Special Delivery, serial; 9:80 Chi ter of fact If wa could buy the alike. WEDDINGSJ 9:45—News Service. 7:00—Jack Benny and Mary Liv council of toe Bplseopol church. man John Wllby, Mrs. M. V. B Rev. Frederick Mlloa, member of The Manchester Girl Scout Drum gestions for officers to toe commit visit her native Frence, but her little cago Opera, "Msui Without a Coun quarter million dollar auditorium There Is no place In this sUte for Metcalf, Miss Heleu Utz; histori' and Bugle Corps held their last re tee on elections by Monday. Dr. farm near Norwalk would be her 10:00—Church of the Air. ingstone- Phil Harris Orchestra. try:" 10:30 Jamboree: 11:80 Al Don New B ritain-P atrick J. Spur- the La Sallete Fathcra and station vty of New Britain, 60, was In a for ten per cent of its cost it would the rats from the metropolis. It Gardner-Jai*vis hearsal prior to toe Armistice Day D, C. Y. Moore Is chairman of the home. She plana to stock It with 10:30—W. Brown Strings. 7:30— Fireside Recital. ahue orchestra. cal records, Mrs. Ruth Kroymann, ed at present at the Bloomfield critical condition In toe New Brit Miss Amanda A. Jarvis, daugh Miss Doris Hewitt. Mrs. Roland parade at toe Armory Thursday committee. B. J. McCabe wlU fur animals next year, 11:(X>—Young Folks’ Program wlu 1:46—Interesting Neighbors. WABC-CBS—7 Swing Qub; 7:80 probably prove a stupendous task behooves Connecticut to be on the ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Jarvis Novitiate will conduct one mass each ain General hospital after being Usher; decorations, &Ierle Tyler night. Ths girls are coming along nish the sttendm oe prixe. "I buy two horaes and probably 'Daddy' Couch. 8:00— Don Amechee, EMgar Bergen Niagara Foils bond, Lommoot Du to collect the necessary cash watch for the first rodent nose— of 872 Parker street, was married month for those of Polish national and W. C. Fields. struck by on automobile while and toe Epworth League; program, In fine shape despite toe fact that a pig," ehe enthused. “And then 1 18d)0—Major Bowes' Capitol Fami Pont guest speaker; 8:80 Johnny this morning to Frank E. Gardner, ity In St. Bridget's church. Rev. they have almost a complete turn 9:00 — “Manhattan Merry Go crosrtng Main street. through voluntary contributions. and to hit It and hit It hard. Rev. Edwards. Mias Ruth Beau The Army and Navy club mem I get a nice cow. And 1 will plant ly. and Russ Morgan; 9 Prof. ()ulz; 10 non of Mrs. Kathryn A. Gardner of James P. Timmins, pastor, an over of the personnel since last year. flowers with my gardener." Round". New Haven—The usual Satur Which brings the matter up to There Is one thing for which we mont, Emil Kroymann: luncheon, nounced today. bers will meet at the Municipal P. M. Hit Parade; 12:30 Bob Oosky or 89 Oak street and the late Slllsttne The fact that the girls must leave 9:30—"American Album of Fom l- day visiting day at toe New Haven Mrs. Christine Guidottl. Mra Edith buUdlng at 10:15 a. m. tomorrow to “Can you milk a cow. Miss Pons? 12:30—Last Minute News Flashes— chestra. the proposal to float a bond Isatic. may be thankful -Connecticut has, Gardner. The ceremony was per Rev. Milos wUl conduct toe 8 the corps when they become over "Surs," she said. lor Music". county jail was orated temporarily Weber, Mrs. Ira Bowers, Mrs. Viola o'clock mass .in St. Bridget's to attend the Armistice Memorial United Press Newscast. WJ2I-NBC—8 Al Roth orchestra; And to that propoeal we do nut for In the New York underworld, a formed at 9 o'clock at St. Bridget's Scout age greatly Inconveniences 18:45—Dr. Charles Krause—"Pro 10:00—Rising Musical Stars Pro suspend^ by Sheriff J. EMward Tyler; publicity, Rev. Edwards, morrow morning and will preach church eervloe In toe O n te r (Congre gram. 8:30 Linton Walls comment; 9 Barn Slavtn, who announced It is plan a moment believe the townspeople reputation for being tough, a bad church by toe rector. Rev. James the corps' Instructors. The girls gational church at 10:40 a. m. Miss Hazel Dimmock, Miss Ellen the sermon In toe Polish language. gress of Chiropody” . donee (west jcp ea t 11); 10 Qun ned to reouaae again on Nov. 13. Timmins. A wedding breakfast and are now under the Instructions of 13:60—1110 Medernettea 10:30—Morqk Weber’s Orchestra would listen—and they ought not place for crooks. But we cannot Bllaon: transportation, Homer The Polish Ladles Alliance wUl take Leader Ralph Von o4ck who also 11:00—Newa. Smoke Law; 10:30 La Qmga or New ifaven—Yale university offi reception followed at the Green Waltz. Dr. M. V. B. Metcalf: Chris Mrs. John M. Plcklss, chairman [ NORTH COVENTRY _ 1:00—(tourch of toe Air. to. We are only Just beginning to afford to hsve that reputation grow Circle Inn. Talcottrllle. Communion at the 8 o'clock mass teaches the drum section, and In 11:15—Lou Breess's Orchestra chestra: 12 Eddy Rogers music. cials sold that a total of >84.803 In topher McNeil; special Invitations, tomorrow. 1 :80—Melody Time. wriggle out from under a heavy leas— Indeed we must become a structor Louis Duplalse who teaches Beraa: 1 Mellmsn of 11:80— Musical Interlude. Sunday Is to Bring: gift scholarship grants has been Miss Doris Walz, chairman. fnkHl J^ki*^ annual drive for l^chester, Penn., were guests this 1:45—Radio Voice of Reilgton. W EAF-NBC— 12:30 p.m. Chicago distributed to 196 members of the burden of bonded Indebtedness and toe bugle. Miss Phyllis Barrett, one 11:85—Jerry Blaine's Orchestra good deal tougher toward the met Confirmation of the few veterans left, will again funds, stated tola morning that re- I week at Mr. and Mrs Carl 3:00—Romany Trail. 12:00—Weather ReoorL Roundtabls; 8 Radio newsreel: 5 present Freshman clasa LEGION COMHirrEE The rite of Confirmation will be there is a long way yet to go before ropolitan type of gangster crim lend toe corps this year. The regu Schramm. The couple were on 3:15—Lew White Bhitertslna 12:03—Barney Rapp's Orchestra Marlon Talley recital; 7 Jack Benny H artford—Ths firat firemen’s administered oy Bishop Budlong at we should assume fresh obligations inal—and the gangster criminal's lar routine la expected to be used Trip. Mrs. MeUmen 3:80—"Dr. ChrtaUsn.” 13:80— Earl Hines* Orchestra. and Mary; 8 Charlie McCarthy, etc.; poet ot vetarons of Foreign Wars fit. John's Episcopal church on WAPPING pl&iuiM to caII todfty OB B numbor 11* ■ Hiiter to Mr fichritram 8:00— New York Philharmonic that are not altogether unavold MEETS SCOUTS TROOP In the parade consisting of "Swing 1:00—Silent 10 Rising musical stars; 10:30 Red in Omnectlciit, toe Hartford Fire gangster t\*pc rif lawyer— If we are Sunday afternoon at five o'clock. Society. Post 3097, was instituted. Charles Miss Mattie Benner of Warren- ing Along", "First Connecticut” and weru5;aV."to‘^raU‘^ ? r v The"‘ro "5 i^ fc^ ‘^ero Eected Cross annual roll coll; 11:85 Jerry able. not to be made a victim of New The Bishop will also preach at the toe "Fox Hunt". were unable to reach yesterday. Coventry Grange No. 75 P. of H. 6:00—Silver Theater. J. Glynn was chosen firat com terv’lce to which the public Is ton, Va., and Mrs. J.iD. Kirby of Blaine orchestra. Such a bond issue—on a twenty York's house cleaning. Gather At State Armorj- Last Mr anil ifra ^ Thursday evening. Master Thomas 6:80—Guy Lombardo's Orchestra. WABC-CBS—1:30 John D. M. mander of toe Hartford organlza- cordially Invited. Washington, D. C., have returned tioiL Department (fommonder ijimUimivHd. years serial baals— granting that it to their homes, after a two weeks' ir McKinney; over'seer, Elmer Oark; 6:00—Job Penner with Jimmie TWO LEADING MEN Hamilton dlscuaslng Republican Na Night To Open New Year; Evening 8ervle« Joseph Perrons ot New London pro visit at the home of their uncle and honor^ at a surprise celetaettolj Gertrude Anderson; stew- Grier's Orchestra. tional Committee meeting; 3:30 INSIDE could be sold at a 4 per cent Inter Executives Are Present. The first of the fall and winter claimed toe officers duly Installed MRS. HAHN’S FATE toel? 18th w^Sl« “'■‘T' William J. McKinney: asslsUnt 640—“RomonUc Rhythm." New series. Jeon Herahelt in "Dr. est rate, would require the payment NEEDED, k REC POLICY series of Sunday evening services aunt. Mr. and Mra. Robert F. Valen FOR JOAN aUW FORD and toe Poet inaugurated. \/11I be held at the Ellington Con tine, of Bllngton road at Pleasant 7:00—Open House with Jeanette Christian;" 8 New York philhar of f 12,500 a year for amcrtlzatlnn The American Legion's new Boy steward, June Loomis; ' chaplain, MacDonald. About the only thing In conncc- Scout committee took over their gregational church on Sunday eve Valley. They attended services at IN J U m HANDS the home of their parents. Mr. and monic: 5 Conrad Nagel theater The pelican has a wing beat of Maay features combine to make the American-Boech Bail Tank auto and an average Intercst payment of the Community church while heip. Mrs. J. A. Vasco, o f 18 Divlalon Rosa Johnson; treasurer, Irving 7:80—PhU Baker. “Honesty's Policy;" 6 Joe Penner; 7 tifjn with tile public recreation duties oa. the eupervlsing staff of ning at eight o'clock. This will be Loomis; secretary, Mra. Arthur Franchot Tone And Robert only one and one-eixto times a >5.250, beglnilng with *10.000 the the American L^lon Scout troop an Informal service of familiar The morning sen-lcea tomomw Cincinnati, Nov. 6 — (AP) — street, and waa attended by 30 rela 8:00—Columbia Workshop. Toong PUy Opposite Glam JeonetU MacDonald, songs; 7:80 second. problem In -Manchceter that Is en at toe Wapping Community church Counselled by toe prosecutor to tives and friends. The house was Reed; Ceres. Ruth Welles; Pompnai 8:80—Milattonea matic GAS wmter heater the finest that money can buy. Maximum first year and ending with *500 the last night at a apaclal meeting held hymns. The pastor. Rev. Roscoe F. tirely clear to those quite numeroua win be as follows: Sunday school "show no mercy” for blonde Anna prettily decorated and a feature of Esther Koehler; Flora. Ruth Vln^ 9:00—Ford Sunday Evening Hour. orous Actrew In Stats Film. at tha State armory. At toe open Metzger, will talk on ''Jeremiah and ton; gatekeeper, Harold Wolfe: last year. Our »25o 000 auditorium cllltens who have no Immediate ing of the meeting, tha boya went His Modem Times". wUI open at 9:30 a. m. with classes Marie Hahn, a jury o f U women toe buffet lunch was a large wed 10:00—Hollywood Showcase. efficiency...maximum economy. Its rust-proof Ball Tank reqnlreaa for every age; morning worship wlU ding cake made by Mrs. EHm Reln- member of executive committee for Franchot Tone end Robert Young would actually cost us JS.OS.OOO. for personal Interest in public recrea- through a ahort drill period In toe Fourth District Meeting and one man was oidsred to resums 10:80—Headlines and Bylines. follow at 10:45. Rev. Douglas V. deliberations today on toe state's artx. Mr. and Mrs. Lee received a tores years. Raymond Jobnsoii. ore leading men with Joea Craw minimum of spacs and ia ao completely blanketed with insniatioii we should have to pay s total of basement under Scoutmaster Danny The Fourth District. American Miss Dorothy M. Morton new as 11:00— Sports— News. tli'nal nvitters Is that the Kecs have Legion and its Auxiliary will meet Maclean, toe pastor, will take for his charge that tba Sl-year-old woman handsome console set In crystal and ford in her lateet picture. Tone *105.000 m intcre.n. Shea. Following tola toe boys as sistant 4-H club leader was In town 11:15—Jay Freeman's Orchestra. been run, so f.ar, without the Recre sembled In a room upstairs for tha on Sunday afternoon at three theme, "Christianity and War". The frtally poieonad Jacob Wagner, 78. other gifts. 1140 -Cob Calloway's Orchestra. plays the gallant and whimsical that heat losses a n reduced to the barest minimum. “ Down fiow” Moreover the servicing and. up Young People's group wUI hold their "Tie jury received the case last working Thursday and was a dtasner Olulio in "The Bride Wore Red", ation Committee having ever adopt buslr.esa portion of toe meeting. o'clock in the Ellington Town hall. guest of Miss Esther KoeUa^^ 13:00—Henry King's Orchestra. Representatives from units and services at 7 p. m. at toe church. _ It and an hour later was ordered William F. Shea of 6 McCabe which store Miss Crawford as Annt keep of such an ostsbll.shment ed, either formally, or informally Henry Weir, Commander of tha Norvo's Orchsstro. construction and the fin-type heater give quick heat recovery with posts In both Tolland and Windham The regular monthly meeting of locked up. A woman was reported street was toe winner of toe 85 Mias Laura Hill o f t?,W lk n tle a waterfront waif, who becomes a would cost an unknown amount local post, opened toe session with Normal school and Mist Qr In ILfi own mind, any liuch thing as a short addr^ to the boya The counties will attend the meeting. toe Community Church school waa elected foreman but her Identity la fM off last night at toe meeting grand lady for a month by 'toe of Connecticut State Con, surpriaiiig economy. Styled to harmonize with modern basement which would Improbably be lesa defliiite policy. committeemen for toe next year To Attend Military Mase held Thursday evening at toe home waa not disclosed as the group was Of Gibbons Assembly, CsthoUo La - chance of fate. Young plays Rudt ANNOUNCEMENT than *10,000 a year, so that for a were then Introduced to toe boys, Francis Cratty, second vice com of Miss Eunice Skinner, of Pleasant sequestered In a downtown hotel dies o f CcHumbus. spending the \reek end at ' a nobleman who foils in love with Are the Rees primarily for toe Valley, with 14 membera present. It spectlve homes. her. The picture ploys at too Stats game rooms, the American-Booch Ball Tank is as beautiful as it is long time the auditorium would and each ga've a short talk to their mander of Stanley Dobosz Post No. guarded by a bailiff and two wom benefit of adults? Are they prima junior army. The committee Is 14. American Legion has been nam was voted to omit toe regular en deputies. Miss Cora Kingsbury and'Wia WTIC theater Sunday and Monday. You are cordially invited to attend constitute a fharge of at least 525.- headed by Arthur McCann and con monthly Sunday school social for Judiga Charles 8. BaU offered a Marjorie Beecher are spendlag toe "Tha Bride Wore Red", adopted efficient. Choose the Bail Tank. Enjoy the finest, most economical rily for the benefit of children? Are ed to take toe Legion Post flags Btrrtaw, 000 and probably *30.000 annually sists of Ernest Morse, past chair and head a delegation to attend the toe month of November, and was choice at three verdieta: Conviction PUBLIC RECORDS week end with Mies Klngebiny’s T t s v e lm Broedre i ting to toe aereen from Feiunc Molnor’s the cooking: demonstration on “Mod they Intended to serve townspeople parents. Hartford, Uoax. s t ^ sucoeaa. "The Girt .F rom against the town's revenues from man; Andrew Torrance, Russell PIU Military Armistice Day Masa to be suggested that toe superintendent without recommendation, oalltng tor automatic hot water aervice. of all ages? Are they maintained kin and Leon Bradley. District held at St. Joseph's church In Wll- of each department hold a get-to elecbocution; conviction with mercy Mr. and Mra George Deroo and W . 1040 H. O. Trieste", Is considersd toe fomoua em Minute Minder Meals" on Tues taxation. gether for their divlalon, some time QMt CUtaa Mr. and Mra Abbott L. Deroo of playwright's finast drama as physical culture centers or aa Commissioner Hayden Oriswolij also llmantic on Sunday. The group will recommended, making Ufa Imprieon. Margaret Flavell. this town, to It is to be submitted that the gave an encouraging talk to toe during toe month. A committee ment mandatory; and acquittal. Winthrop, Mass., are spendlag tta "Laiom". It gives both m im Craw day, November 9, at 2 p. m. public clubs for the furtherance of leave from In front of the Town Sadie FlaveU, undivided one halt ford and Tone raitui^wAiny rolee os community is not going to assume boys about tot new Scout set-up In hall at 8:45 a. m. Mrs. Augusta was appointed to Uke charge of toe Joseph H. Hoodln, chief defenee week end with their life-long chums Interest In two tracts of land locat Eterdxy, Nev. 6 two young people of obscure Urto the social activities of toe people? town with toe manager of toe Man Pltkat. pre.aident of the American Chrlatmaa plane, both toe aocial and eounsd, sought (maucee«fully to Henry 1. Barnes and family. LIBERAL FREE TRIAL OFFER any such,liability for any such pur- »• m. who discover toot waelto and »ra-ig| MAIN OFFICE OF Are they intended to be essentially chester Gas company, Charles Kim lAglon Auxiliary and other mem Christmas tree and also toe Sunday have the court's Instructirms include ed on Spruce street and School Mra Annie Robertson has poae. evening pageant. They ara street respectively. turned from a short visR with bar 1:90—WPA Denes Orcbeatre. position ore poor sobsUtutas for Tin esn knve tola BnU Task omomntie OAS water heater testelled hi yens educative? Or Is the first objec ball, being appointed chairman of bers WlU attend the Military Maas a second degree murder verdict. Elsie Nevers. Mias Inez Burnham Warrantee Deeds sister la Hartford. 1:45—University ot Pennsylvania happiness. "The Bride Wore Red" MANCHESTER GAS COMPANY home for S9 days obsolntely free. Use It — find mrt for yonrseif ttat toetn Yet withal Manchester does need toe Manchester Scout actlvitlea. taking the Unit flags. Mrs. Hahn, appcsiring Ured and vs. Peansylvula Stats Football tive to promote orderly entertain Assistant Scout BxecuUvs Parker and Mra. LoU S. Collins. Ths Sun worn, waa escorted to her prison call Chensy Brothers to Herman A. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Olsen started was directed by Dorothy Araner. an auditorium and It would be most Golden Wedding .Anniversary Gome. with Joseph Msnklewlcs producing Is nolhteg ansr toon OAS for nntorantle hot water. 5-yeor payment pten. ment? Doyle stressed toe need of coopera Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Dlrklnaon day School Board social committee imder special guard. Behrend and Minnie Bebrend, prop Friday on a week end motor trip to dsalrable to have it municipally for toe next three montoe, Decem Montpelier, Vermont. 4:80—Notre Oema vs. University of for Metio-Goidwyn-Maysr. A t tb Satton MixUr, H obi# Swrie* Director If the major Interest of toe Rees tion between toe boys and their of Whalley avenue, WoodmonL Fonr Bolasnlngs erty on High street. Pittsburgh FootoeU Gome. owned. Ws wonder if the promot leaders and predicted a big future ber, January and February, was ap Aceuned et kUling by poison three Cheney Brothers to Peter Mat- Several neighbors la town met at of The Hartford G u CompBay, osilsted by M te Is to be adult recreation, then It Conn.,,, will celebrate their golden 5:80—Kaltonmsyet’s Kindergarten. ON THK WAGON for toe troop with toe present com pointed also. Mra HatUe B. JohnsoL elderly men besides Wagner she tlce, property on Charter Oak toe home of Mr. and Mra Arthur SEE TOUR MASTER PLUMBER OR ers o f the idea have ever serioualy wedding anniversary on Sunday and 6:00—News. AUce E. SaUebory of the M ueboter Oiviiton, should not be a matter o f great dif mittee. An address waa also given a number of Rockville relatives and Mra Anna B. Sheldick and Mra Lil sat motionlaas tat staring fixedly street Vinton and surprised their new eonsiflersd the posBlblUty that their lian E. Grant, at toe close of tbs 6 ::5 —"Casey A t ThrKClke." Denver.—O. M. Ruadohl feU off ficulty to arrange their schedules by William Thornton who left a re friends are planning to attend. Mrs. at Prosecutor Dudley M. Outealt as The following docameats « nelghbon Mr. and Mra Rodfield and win demonstrate the latest methods in modern estimate of the neccasary cost is at minder with the boys to go through bi^essm eet^. The pastor. Rsv. Mr. and Mra Davis with a surprise 6:80—Wrtghtville CUtiom toe wagon and sow more accordingly. The same Is true If Ifickinson was the former AUetha he closed toe state's argument, de filed today with toe town cletk: 6:45—Medical Talk. gas cookery. lesM twice too high- Have they and never pround a thing and they Douglss V. Maclean, spoke of tot claring; party, Friday evening. This gave toon be cares to thins about Tracy. She was bom in StaffortI BOl O f Bala 6:55—Musieal Intertude. The former’a left leg was broken Manchester Division toe major inUrest U to be tot en will be sure of suceeaa lives o f TertelUon and SL AugusUno. them an opportunity to meet the bsM getting their ideas of such Springs and earn# to Roekvllls to "W e have here toe meet hsartlaes, Mancbeater Lumber Company, 7:00—Top Hatters. ’ whan his team shied at a unn tertainment and recreation of chil Following toe meeting refresh Uve as a small chUd. Mr. Dickinson RafrsshmenU of cake and cocoa o ri^ greedy person that has eons people. things from the Buihnell Memorial, were served by toe aoelal oommlt- plant and fixtures, stock, for >5,000 7:15—"Behind toe Soeoae”— Paul toppled him from toe wagon. He j k t BarCferdI Gas dren. ments wers given to toe taya by was bora in California, tbs son at In the scope at oar Uvss x x x show to Smith Pearsall company. Frank WlIUs and sister. Mis:*: by sny chancer Have they ever Commander Weir and many of them no m er^ . Bose Willis of Iselim, N. J„ crawled half a mile through mske- w aw M S If toe Uses must warn aU ages tbs laU Francis and Lucy Ckekls- Kra. Eunlea Dean w artM taa Deeds 7:80—Shero Trio. inf ested proiria to a highway, whet* I •ttasqptsd to iMfilasBta tbs eoM of enjoved the muale at their spooaoiw son. He Is a grandson at tbs lots BcJiiiland «»■*» bach the Uvea the week end with Mr. and ’fi-i. - —wT* then toe committee must, manifest ing body's band, the American Le r—East------Hartford -- wvraea wae w pe*the__ ^ guest _ Cbeasy Brotbers ts Bilmctid R. Carl Schramm. ^*1®—BP*rti ^ toe Week— Jock be waa found aad niibadI tot a hoiK MditaClUBi D r Francis Dickinson at Rockville. at these old man but you by ths ea- B s (^ peoperW on Myrtle street Bteveas. y te Drum and Bugle aprpe, befbre on Tuesday of this Tile meeting toe Young P pitaL ly • fsM a more oomplex problsm. Ths couple have one daughter YbresmsBt o f tbs lew can prevent WUUam J. Turktagtsa tp EUaa- they departed for h em w ^ Uvod In W sp- lub, sehediued *'w 5 w ****** ** ^ Not"—Robert “There ware a lot e ( _____ Mrs. Morris Flnman and oos grand- jdng. toe repettUoa at this tragic cycle.” bsto M. Turkingtaa, uadividsd c«m Jwdes MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN,, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6.1987 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 ,198T
t f • turkay. Plan to patm may glotUy It, but vatarans ou t A special program baa bam speoksr, Kra. Herbert F. Fisher, fanM in the MAtr RAYMOND " partlaa. There la fun galore and who have faead war only euraa It. arrangad. MRS. H -F . FISHER widely knows Hartford clubwom TO RE-OPEN CIRCLE ture, "This niH meet- to V u you havant aeta Taa, too ohildrm eaa w a ly march Our old Umars aoeear game play- an. has been honored with elee- youngsters wiU b# plaased CirmK mr, NIA ttitm , h. a ”deg*a aga." - with thalr fathtra and laam toe ad laat Sunday was a graat sueoaaa tlea to ZAOM etvle and eduoatlonal "Trigger Trto^, a western ^JILL Iftory o i ptioe and a neat sum of money waa real beards than any ether woman o t an the eanM prograin. The Army R Navy 0Mb Ona of the cardinal points In tha ised to buy toe dgarattes and ISABELLA GUEST that elty. THEATER FRIDAY CAST o r CHABAOTEBS Bvan Mfora her graduation from tbinga Soma of her cloaest girl The Canteen baa hmg ham la aaad Lagim program advocataa ada- tobacco for too veterans oonflnad at ta J L WKNTWOBTH. berobMS *t- frienda were kiaalng her. , quata defensa of tha nation. It Is tot Neadngton boapltel. Wa ara Smith OMlago ta the class of 1909 tn etlvi debotMlta. MANCHESTER’S BUSINESS SPOTUGHT of altarattoaa. It baa bam ewnatdar- erronaoualy called ’’praparadnaas ■orty our team was beaten, but It she WM inteTMted In welfare work STRIKERS TO PRESENT She could bear bar atapmother'i A lA X JilTTMT, hero, rtrinc ed aa far too azoaU for quite sonw for war" by a well organised group was a nice Interesting game and we and Mpolnted head o t the college exritad voice: "No, of eourae I didn’t time, and much dlaeuaatoa haa bem WeD Known Hartford G?ic Red Crass auxiliary. Following Completely Henonted Oak •nut. know anything about It. You know who oppose the idea. You have take this opportunity of thanking hear about makUig mora room often heard toelr astoilna statemmt, all who worked eo hard to make it graduatloa aha took up social PROGRAM ON NOV. 12 IV WENTWORTH, JUft bow }*oung people abut out their Armixtloe Day Oommlttss toera; hence toe special mceung, "What jrou prepare for, yet geL” so successful and also congratulate Leader To Speak At SL work, taught in a state school for Street MoYie House To parenta. They're not very commu which wiU be held at the club on When you leave your home, equip toe Hartford winning team. girls at Lancaster, Mass., and later JACK WENTWOBTB, JUTl nicative. It waa dramatic, waan't IN ^^BLACK AND WHITE” “It IB the duty of all World War Will Give One-Act Play At Hoi- kiVCiMi** Tuesday night, November 9to, at ped With aa umbrella, slicker aiid A cordial invitation has been re was appointed Latin teacher in a It? Now, whan I waa young, if 1 veteran! to attend divine Memorial private school In New Jersey. lister Street School; To Have -CTLVIA 8CTTON, oil helrtM. aervlcea and exerclasa commemor 8:00, for the consideration, and pos rubbars, It Is silly to prasuma that ceived from our good friends of tot Margaret’s Session Here. Ron On A FoD Schedule. had danced the Wedding March to sible action by toe club, of making you ara Invttlng rain. It la very Lord Kitchener Poat (ff Waterbury During toe World War she was Guest Speaker. ragtime . . ." ating toe sacriflees of our buddlaa TeMerdey: The party gete nader OU toe field of battle. I urge aU toe changea. certain, though^ that if rain does to be with them at toelr Joint instal- president of toe Housewives’ JUl felt abe couldn't poaaibly bear come, you are less likely to get wet League, a member o f toe first Lib way, rai leama that Ahui U the eon World War veterans, regardlem of Tha annual banquet of toe club laUon of officers which will be held Mrs. John Holden of Washing The new circle theater slteratiens Strikers of the Independent Cloak any more. But ahe danced on for will take place In toe clubhouse, on than If yoyou had assumed the smug in toelr club rooms on Saturday, erty loan committee; president for Company plant will present • one- at a* BagUeh lord. Thee ihe over* bourn, it aeemed, a amUe on her toelr ex-zervtee organisation aSUia. ton street, chairman of the' com and redecoratlons are nearing eqm- hear* the elder Moataane threatea- tlona. to meet with former comrades Wednesday night, November I'/Ui, atUtude that It Just could not rain Nov. 13, at 8 p. m. Thli invitation two years o t the Hartford Smith plettoD for the opening to be beld act play Friday evening, Nov. 13 In white face, aaying thlnga which bad in attendance at the Memorial ser at 6:80. TUa is on toe club, and on that day. Let us keep safe is also extended to our auxiliary. mittee of arrangements for the College club and for the same on Friday evening, November 13 the Hollister Street school and fol l u to rata her father. In deepen. no meaning. Allan had gone, ahe ptometrist behind an adequate national de- tlM ehe roahee Into the etndy, an* Q l e c t r ic a l vice to be held in toe Center Oou- members Intending to be presmt A<. planning to be preaent will maet banquet and Installation of officers length of time head o t toe Wom under the management of the full lowing toe presentation of tos play knew. Now there would be no op gregatlonal church tomorrow morn must sign up arlto toe atearard be fenaa. In front of toe Britiah-American en's Republican club of Hartford time manager, Thomas’ C. Grace of a program of entertatamsnt wtD bs aoaaeae ehe and Milo are eagafod. 'UUI t t M t,\ CMItlHT War or peace, wet or dry, au re- and toe Hartford Crtlega club. She CHAPTER XVI portunity for a wblapered word to COHTnACTORS ing and to participate In the anni fore Monday. November 18th, or no club at 6 p. m. sharp. New Britain. The Interior of the given. him. No chance to aak him to be- TO.MURKO\t—UEPENUS ON Above aU alaa, a motor car naeda^and you ba the Judge of their worth. volr.—Elbto. Tha Mons-Ypres Post and AuxU- served on the beard of directors Kilo eaw Jill come Into the ball* proper lubrication. It Is tha major We feel sura you ^ U make it a cue- E versary parade______and exercisesei at toe soup. theater on Oak street has been com' Professor Mark Starr of Katoodr Ueve there waa aa explanation. WHAT YOU DO NOW” Your Electrical Needs can be tafy will observe Ladles Night with for the Smith College Tea Room room with hie father and JUI'a atep- CAR WINTERIZING Manclieiter Memorial hospital on Tha ex-eervlce groups srili attend pletely transformed with new seats N. Y., educational director of the,,. FtnaUy it waa all over. The par Be sure that your eyesight la not thing necessary, to praUct against tom tP go to them for s e r v ic e __ MODERN LAUNDRY Amerieaa Legtan AnxIUary a turkey supper, anUrtalnment an I conducted for the endowment fund; fathar. ytur car. lafaly made by the JehnaoB Brae. Thureday.” Armlstlca Sunday Servlcea tomor Installed, modern, new sound equip Brookwood Labor College and ty had tapered off until of the Impaired—have your eyea haam- wear and prematura depreciation, ■Yoiire in Comradeship, DUworto-ComeTi Unit U i...... held Its dance In the Orange hall, Thursday was formerly deputy commission ment, stage and scenery, projection present director of toe educational Kilo had been ateeped In gloom tned. It’a the only way to And out. and it la tha most Important thing Adamy*a Bervlca Station la one of row, at the Center Congregational regular monthly businesa meeting evening, Nov. n . Members and er of toe Hartford Girl Scouts and scorea who bad come only the late- We will gtsdly give yon eetlmatoe. ARTHUR McC a n n . church, where a aermon appropriate curtain and the Interior completely department of the International an evening. There waa a baffled, leavara remained, JtU thought mia- Olaseea Properly Pitted MAY SAVE DAMAGE to bava corract for aatlafaetory sar- tha beat equipped in this section and Chairman. laat Monday evtnlng In toe State guests wUl assemble In the large president of the Nosh Webster Pa Ladies Garment Workers Union wUl bewildered look In hia eyea. JtU had among other equipment la carriee in SERVICE POPULAR to toe observance, wUl be preached redecorated for toe season's open erably. Eyea Examined vlce from an autemobila. U a Uttla Armory. The greater part of the lodge hall at 6:30 n. m. with sup rent Teabhera association. tag. be the guest speaker. not only aaubbed him by aeitiny an mort thought and care was glvaa to stock a complete line of Urea, which by toe Rev. Woodruff. A large at e- enlng was taken up with the read per being served at 7 p. m. Despite ber numerous activitlee, Admission will be by apeclnl com other man to receive with her, but WALTER OLIVER W.U ba told----- on time paymenU; JOHNSON BROTHERS Andefson-Sbaa Poat, V.F.W. tendance ia anticipated. Thomas C. Grace, the new man Optometrist and ftotlclan Thla la the best time of tbs year the changing of the oil evarjr few ing of committee reports and de Don't forget our church service Mrs. elshcr brought up five chll- ager, Is a native of New Britain and plimentary tickets through toe .-abe had alao gone off aomewhere JIU felt immensely lonely in the hundred miles, most jnotors would gasoline and olL How much does it cost to do the Electric Rangaa — Refrigaratora Tomorrow morning at 10:46 All ex-earvlee men no doubt ara partment bulletins. The name of tomorrow and the parade Thursday. dren. and at toe present time It midst of the braaay brightness, aa- SIfl Main St. Phone 6080 to prepare your car for the faU and has had 11 years experience In the union office. and atayed away. Thla, which respond by fflvlng bettor service Hava your battery cheeked regu fwnlly washing at home? Does It Armistice Memorial eervlcea will be planning to take part in the Armis Miss Agnes Connors was drawn for Servlco caps and medals will be president of tos Council of Social salled by effusive fariavella that had winter eeaaon. Winter driving haa larly, too, at this service station. 88 CUnton St. TeL 6887 or 7606 held In the Center Congregational ater management. He started aa would have been hia ftrat dance with over a longer period of Ume. Next tice Day parade on November llto, toe attendance prize but ehe was worn. Colors will alao be carried. agencies, on toe executive com an usher In a New Britain theater D O real warmth or friendliness In They alee service batteries, tires and really pay compared to too Man- church. All ex-»ervicemen are In her thia evening, waa now almoat Ua own pecuUar problem! for the to the crankcase oil, attention and It la expected that toe .nem- not present to claim toe 84.30. That mittee of toe Connecticut Mental and was promoted to asslatant man over. them. Crowded by laughing, noisy motorUt to meet, and if be la wlte should be given to gear lubrication, spark plugs. cheater Laundry’s service? Tbeae vited to attend this eervlce. We bers of the .Army and Navy club sum would be worth coming out af Hygiene society. She was ap people, she saw Jack trying to 1 ope that all of our post members Mons-Yprea Auxiliary ager under Jack Sanson, manager It waa impoaaible that he—Kilo— he will let an experienced and iklll- and then to tha various other spots two qusstiona are of vital interost to will take a Jig part In It Thla la ter on November 18. a w . V. pointed by the legislature os sec of toe State Theater here, then capes and white uniforms will be PRINTING SERVICE give satisfactory service. and tha Tripatotor cause of the physical and mental NOWI The lariu, sUU bravely singing' fly With btlet’lng bands we’ve bravely ficers of toe Spanish War veterans haa treated you Uke dirt under her Ita way. Tile Depot Square Oarage Is the Varied Means to Select Prom strain on their syatemi, but who Scarce beard amid toe guns below. fought and toelr auxiliary on October 28. the uniform. feet?" 60c. Suddenly, she atiffened. There THAT SATISFIES local distributor for DeSoto and taam aU the facta on feel that they must economise, Maqchester Building & To hold it high to guard you thru She was very much pleased by the And then, hia father had mutter waa a sound like the scraping of a Plymouth automobLee. (Special Sunday OUuera.) markabla Burner. should inveaiigate toe Manchester We are the dead: short days ago fine apirit of friendship shown ber Mary Boahnell Chaney Anx. ed angrily: "If that girl but knew Association toe Night, chair. Then a cautious step. Catering to Partlaa. Baaqnata, Uiundry service. This economical. We lived, felt dawn, saw aunaet And at the Dawn to guide you to by our stater organization. - U. 8. W. V. It. Z eould atop the eaay flow of "Jllir WILLIAM H. SCHIELDGE Bte. ANDERSON & JOHNSON modem laundry aarrice eUtninatee ' BetebUabed AprU, 1891 glow. Next week ia going to be a very money to her bouae. StUt-necked 186 Spmee 8L TeL 8690 Loved and were loved, and now we the Light, busy one for you auxiliary mem- At the regular meeting of Maty Barry stood in the doorway where Beaervatloaa TeL 8808. Plarablng, Heating and Tinning entirely------^ wash-day------U. MMav.jr, drudgery. r uu Full When you awake from Flanders with pride, thoae Wentwortha, with Edward J. MacKalgtit, H g r . Bee never paid leas than lie here. Bcaldea toe apeclal church Buabnell Cheney Auxiliary Wednes JIU'a frightened gaze waa rooted. 89 CUnton St. TeL 6884 information concerning this Mrvlce 4% dividend. Flelde.” not aa ounce of gratitude in their His eyea were red and queer look ANDERSON,JOHNSON Mn be obtained by phoning 8<16. Ih Flanders Fields. service and toe Armistice Day day evening, the following commtt- makeup. What they need U bum* You will be entirely satlsfled with This la certainly a beautiful an parade and celebration, there ia to taea were appointed: executive com ing. Hia hair was disheveled. swer, and we should all feel that bUi«." "I almost acreamed," JIU said, the work, the delivery service and Toki up our quarrel with the foe; ba a tewing meeting at toe home of mittee. President Annie Weber, 8r. Tet, here waa hia father with old shakily, PLUMBING EXPERTS the courteay of the drivers who do To you from falling hands, we we are carrying on for those who Mre. Grace Pitkin on Friday after vice president. Carrie Samlow, Jr. man Wentworth, and they were aa "Any other girl would.” Barry’s Ik s u iu h c e all thiy can to make your life more throw are still sleeping in Flanders Fields.” noon, a dance at the Rainbow on vice president. Sophie Grabowskt, amlllng and friendly aa ever. eyes registered admiration. "1 W^LDOM b e a u t y s a l o n pleasant. The torch; be yours to bold It high. Saturday evening and the opening Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mrs. Mary Kilo atarted toward JUL Aa be IN.SliRANCE 11 ye break falto with ua who die American Lepdo of the Red Croas drive on Armistice Warren: finance, Mrs. Julia thought that dumb egg would never Many families experience special Many thanks, LegionnalreaLegion and did ao, the muate atopped. He /mw PROTECTION OF EVERY difficulty during the winter montb.a Hotel Sheridan Bidldlng, Manchester Many of Our Uquora Con Be We shall not sleep, though popples Day. L'Hereux, Mrs. Rose Converse, Mrs. leave. 1 had an idea you wanted to Dial 5009 grow. wives, to the large number of you A depariment bulletin haa Just hia fathar walk toward the orchea- tell your Don Juan to catch a boat DESCRIPTION v. hen the cold weather cauaea Inter Found Nowhere Elae In the a ty , Lottie Behrend; auditing, Mre. Ger In Flanders Fields. who made the Hallowen'e parties arrived with the news that five trude Buchanan, Mrs. Jere Maher, tra and atoop to whiaper in the to Spain." Your Insurance problema wUI be ference with the plumbing syatem of The Column Including a success. It Is a great bit of leader’a aar. the home. Poet’s Imported and Domestto Soeteh, unite in the department have al-. Mrs. Amtlla Connore; relief, Mrs. “It waan't very nice of you to efflelenlly aolved bera — Bapert Is Your Hair Style Flattering:? Don’t forget that refrsahmente service to chlldrm up to eixtsm ready reached their quotas proving "So you ran out on me, Jill? snoop around," Jill said, slowly, con aervtoe yours tor the aaklng. When such emergenclaa arlae, the AntiBBn Wined and ClMunpngnea years of age, but aosoenow or otoev Fannie Waterman, Mrs. Annie Wsb- Kilo b^gan indignantly. aervlcea of a reliable plumbing Arm are servad at toe Heme every Fri that It la possible to re-up by Armla- er, Mre. Mae McVeigh; 'legislation, tinuing to regard Barry with un The way you wear your hair . . . Is it rohsS In variegated tints. Aa Wen As Rom day night A week ago tonight we missed toe young people ot high tlM Day. Already 20 per cent of Jin broke in quickly: "Thla next smiling eyes. JOHN L, JENNEY are aaceaaary to make the necea- Displaying colors seen la the rain Tbs "Hard-to-flnd” Mqoora arc school age. Pern^a, next year, Mrs. Inez Batzon, Mrz. EUsabeto suitable or it is just a wave 7 Let us show bow. Mrs. Wilson cooked toe clam toe department quota las been danee ia youra." "1 never waa very nice," Barry INSURANCE AGENCY aary repairs. If properly flxed they chowder—and boy, waa It good! It we might extend ouraelves a little reached. According to Monday Phelan, Mrs. Catherine Stanamon, repUed, his llpa twisting Into a wry T9I Main St, 10 Depot Square will not reoccur. If there la some you our album of styles to help select a Frost etching pictures on toe win Delivery Bervioe. further and plan a aeparate party Mre. Nome Custer, Mre. Grets Hil dows glow; did not taka long to empty the wash night’s report Dilworth-Comell To KUo'a amaaement the orcbea- smile. "But 1 flatter myself I’m TeL 6986 TeL 6860 thing wrong with the plumbing flx- flattering style. THE CORDIAL SHOP boiler which was nearlyly flUedflU at the and dance for them. Without Unit has 33 paid up members or 24 ton; child welfare, Mrs. Florence tra waa playing now and—o f all better than that mushy tures It paye at the outset to have Suggesting of winter, freezing cold start Last night toe clams were doubt, the Idea would be well re Treadwell; essay committee, Mre. them attended to by aomeone who hints. TeL 7718 888 Mala 8 t per cent of its quota which la 133—: thtnga—the Wadding March. Play- He’s much to-- drunk------to argue missing due to the Installation, but ceived by toe young ones. Just 100 to go. Mildred Tedford; batUeabtp Oregon, ing it aa he bad naver beard It with, JIU decided. knowa bla bualneas and Is equipped -Ul migratory birds have winged next Friday night steamera will Last Saturday aeveral of ua wera Mrs. Fannie Waterman; Imspltallsa- to do the Job right their fll,jht: victims of wax window-scribbling. played before. Swinging Itl “Ob go to bad, Barry,” JUl said, again be ‘on the menus—that Is if British War Veterans tlon, Mrs. Mary Johnson: Ameri Ha glanced toward hia father, and wearily. Sanitary plumbing Is not only And the sweet flowers have faded thu cook does not cross us up and Here la a tip. Scrap# toe thickest canism, Mrs. Myrtle Roesaner; na ntiques convenient and economical but al away. of it off with a raxor blade and This special appeal is being issued aaw him atanding proudly baalde the "I'm fed up with tha way you A have a new dlah. Every Friday night to all members of the Mons-Ypres tional defense. Miss Edith Maxwell. oreheatra leader. lures the genersd good health of The holed squirrel, snug, unafraid P h otograph s we alternated between iteamers wash the rest away with gaeoltne. treat me, JUl." Barry's voice smol *v*ry member of the family becauae M'LK he’ll stay, Wax la soluble In gasoline, having Post. Please attend the Memorial Sisters are requested to attend Kilo looked down at Jill. There dered with sudden anger. "You II you have a "lure" lor Antiques and chowder. Bo If )rou like clams church service which will be In the services at toe Center church, Sun waa a queer look in her eyea. of ita sanitary firotectlon features PLLMBINU, I'LNMNU ANU "BETTER MILH TIU all nature again with spring is It’s Not Too Early come up to toe home on Friday once been separated from It during think I’m a bum, don't you?” here's the "baveo of satlatactlan” ongbt. Center church tomorrow morning day Nov., 7, 10 48 a. m. W# hope for Jin whlqiered quickly. "It’a for which are essential In this age In HEATING (JONTRAVroBS FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE’ night and get your fill. toe refinement of crude oU. which we live AND SHEET METAL WOKS Our products are all the slogan To Give A Thought Now To Before we have another oppor and If possible please take part In a large representation. Do plan to ua, Milo. Don't you underatand. It Is customary to give a brief toe Armlatlce Day parade. During JIU didn't answer. She atarted BOUGHT — SOLD Anderson A Johnson, plumbing ImpIlK Yon too. aboold learn Autumn unfurls the beauty ahe com- Photographs For Christmas history of the new post Com- tunity to talk to you we shall have take part In toe Armistice Day lan’t It a clever way to announce and heating contractors of 39 Clin We are aojoying a repatattoa el why BO many people Inalit on nande. toe paat few }rears little Interest exercises. Those who do not feel able our engagement? But don't teU toward the atalr. But Barry came niandn's service record, so Com celebrated Armistice Day. Tomor ton street, have a reputation for Qnallty Work In ah thee West Side Dairy Prodneto—deUv- The bright yellow com heaped high We speelallze In photography that row morning at half past ten wa has been shown by the veterans re- to walk ta the parade, will meet at your father you didn't know. Par close, barring her way. He seised EXPERTLY REPAIRED branebea. wlU Uve througlmt the years. mander Chet Plrie la now In the giudlng our Armistice Day activi her hands In a hard, tense grasp dealing to the satlsfacUon of many ared freab to yon dally. In the bam, • UmellghL Chet enlisted in Com thall meet at toe Center Congrega the Memorial hospital for the me enta are ao old-faahioned. I’ve ]uat cuatomera In the line of plumbing MILH AND CREAM Koretelle gay laughter and swift "If IPs A Fallot Pic tare— tional church for toe Armistice ties and the few who do work so morial services. told him and dad, and of eourae ttey and stared down at JIU with burn Get Onr Batlmato. pany O In Manchester at toe begin hard each year to keep toe memory ing ayes. V. HEDEEN and heating over a period of yeara. (Pasteurized) busy bands. It’s Good Photogn^thy.” ning of the World War. He did service. Every Legtonnalre la thought you knew.” urged to Join with other veterans of this day alive are feeling mighty We are sorry to Isarn that sister "I wasn’t ao drunk that I didn't 87 HolUster St. Phone 8883 Anderson and Johnson alao spec JOHNSON ft LITTLE The simple, JoUleet, fun on the guard duty on the bridges in Hart Mary Johnson ts UL Wa hope, for a "JUl, darling. Angel! You plan ialise In the InstallaUon of the WEST SIDE DAIRY farm;— THE FALLOT STUDIO in this reverent tribute to tooM discouraged, so we now place toe ned to aurprlae me—you—" know what I was doing," be said. 109 Oeotar St. TeL SS76 n McKee S t TeL 7706 478 Main S t TW. 8808 ford during the company’s etay Issue ta toe hands of toe veterans speedy recovery. Waater-Kraft oil burner, the modem TYie tading of red ear, demands a there and Inter moved ^ th toe men who were chosen to make KUo'a voice broke in excitement. "I wanted to see you alone. Do you kiss fruitless sacrifice and to tooM who tosmselvea. Do you want to make The annual department dinner ot understand?'' method of heating a home. Why not regiment to New Haven where the He cruabed JiU in hia arma and have one installed In your home From boy or girl; fun? Tea, fun I have followed In later years. this your day? Do you want Nov. the U. S. W. V. and auxiliary was "No," aald JUL ihakan by aome First and Second Connecticut Regi 11 sat aside each year that you may awung her into a one-atep. now, and avoid the Inconvenience wouldn’t miss! i ments were combined to make the On Thureday morning at half held ta Meriden, Oct. 80. Those at The big room waa whlrUng about atrange fear. "I’m afraid I don’t r S C E J D B l pait ten a parade of patriots will assemble and keep alive the mome'-y and dlacomfort of cold rooms later .. BUZZELL. 102nd U. a. Infantry, Setb Infantry, tending from Ward Cheney Camp JUL Oh, pleaae, don't let me faint, Pleaae let go my bandi.” on when cold weather la with us to |CE CREAM 160 Henry street, set out from toe Army and Nai^ of those boys, your own huddles who and auxiliary were. Department "You forget I'm not your brother, L ^ i i 3 2 n n n 0 a d i o s better known as toe 'YD Division. made toe supreme sacrifice and who ahe prayed wildly. She muatn’t The Lure ul the Hunting Season stay. GRILI' Manchester, Conn. P The second battaUon of the 102nd club for toe Memorial hospital. Judge advocate Frank P. Fenton, JUl.” where a short program will be pre now rest In peace with the thought, faint. She muat amUe and laugh WIU Soon Be Here — Check Dp MADE RIGHT BVEKYBOUY’S rAUUNO ReglmenL of which Company G waa Commander George Dowen, Mrs. and look terribly happy and proud JUI'a face blanched. Her eyes On Your "Alms" ABOUT WHAT? sented. Let ua celebrate toe com I believe, that their memory shall Ines Batson, Mrs. Mildred Tedford, HERE tN MANCHESTER SINCE 1922 . . . a unit, sailed for France aboard the ing of peace ta 1910 with fresh and never be forgotten? If so, you muat over capturing the moae eligible were dark with horror. She broke The Italian Spaghetti and Ravioli troopship "Lsnape". After four days Mrs. Annie Weber, Mrs. Fannie man in town. Nobody muat guess away from him and 6ed up the Expert Uunsmlthlng — Key and The lee O ean That la A that we ere aervlng here at SSe earnest resolutions that peace must show Interest. Do ao by attending Lock Work of All Rinds WALTERS EMPLOYS Q uota tiops— BEST! out at sea toe "Lenape" broke down continue with us. toe service tomornnv and the Watermvi. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence the bIttemesB and desolation In her stairs. Barry was not only drunk. “ROYAL TREAT” a serving. and had to turn back to New York. Conversa, Mr. and Mrs. Jere Maher, hearL sacHe mustasaumv bewv Insane,luSAllc, aoVlZl£having some Handley'e and Wehle On. Tap There la so much talk o t parade on Thursday. Those attend Vacuum Cleaners Repaired It% tempting always—and TERMS TRADES The second battalion was then sta that we can atanoat hear ■ ing the church sendee will meet In Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Warren. She could see the astounded faces iettible obsession about her. The All-Around "Flz-It” .Man. deUdona. Befreablng at toe I am a very happily married SERVICE tioned at Fort Totten, Long island, of other dancers. A few had ven- must go to Alan. She muat SEECTED BARBERS screaming and bomba bursting once front of toe Municipal building at Our social meeting win be beld DEPOT SQUARE GRILL M d Y ^ for about ons month, then were ship, more. An undercurrent stupidly 10:16 Oi m. and from there will Nov. 17. We hope for a large turad on tha floor whan the orebaa- whole unhappy evening be- J. R. BRAITHW AITE ROYAL ICE CREAM CO. John OavBgnaro neither content nor willing to lead ped to France, arriving and moved a purely ^ c U v e life o r * e iiu i babbles about toe borrors of "toe march to the church where toe ser gathering. tra bad begun playing. But they him an ex- 68 Pearl S t TeL <300 M. A. OrflteU. PToob Chnrten Raocagni B ARSTO W S Into a small village In the moun- 87 Wi —Edward, Duke of Windsor. next war.” It Is said that our vice will start at 10:48. The veteran had dropped out realizing some- P'anatlon. She owed beraelf a mo- The average man wlehat a clean, St. mTeL 69SS U Depot Square TeL 8886 RADIO SHOP toins for Intensive training. diplomatic and trade entanglements ornnlsations and other groups who thing unusual and Important was ‘1 uient of happlneaa, when Alan told smooth shave, in a clean, neat bar Aftsr about four months of train are sure to drag us Into another STAMPS BRING PBOFTTS her he underatood. When she told It’i hard for movie people to will participate ta the Armistice happening. ber ehop, eanlUry In aU reapecta, ing Chet went along with his com war. A poor, mtagulded achool Day parade win assemble at 9 a. m. him about dad and Mr. Montanne's tove money. We a lw a ^ epend pany to toe front line trenches In Everybody wai staring at her and and with only toe most expert bar E X P E R T -i more then we make, board ta a southern d ty has re ta front of toe Army and Navy Windhoek. South Africa— (A P )— Milo. They were thinking. Just as plan to ruin him, Alan would say RAVEL < < bers employed. the Chemln dee Dames sector on fused to allow Its school children to -D ic k PoweU. actor. Uub where toe parade will get un A profit of $860,000 has been made MUo had, that the bad planned this she had done the only thing possi BUREAU These are the conditions prevail Feb. 6, 1916, and from that point parade with toe veterans because der way. The line of march will be by toe Southwest Africa post of' clever way of announcing her en ble for her to do. ing at Walter's Barber Shop at 17 W iELDING moved from sector to sector, battle WE CAN i'LA.N YOUR BUS I don't consider that I have hee„ they glorify war. What a fal north up Mata to Depot Square fiee_ on toe sale of coronation gagement . . . U ta U ta . . . Here Jill began to undreaa quickly. She Main street to battle, with the company until lacy! Capital baa been accused of countermarching to toe hospital active In poUtlca. i toe Annlatice. Upon toe arrival of stampa. The sum kaa been credited cornea the Bride . . . wouldn't It ever peeled off toe delicate evening drees TRIP ANYWHERE Here you will obtain hair cutting GAS AND ELECTRIC ARE YOU SUFFERING? 4>raraotlng war and tta-hern addle- where toe exerctsea will be carrried to extraordinary revenue. end? and tossed It across a chair. She *’y pkperta who imderstand hair Mtolng other than to Inform ^ y - A Laundry Service That the division at Camp Devens, Mai Your traveling problems eeii ft*avment and how to improve any W'ELDING Remove the oanae and yon will he was discharged from the service. The orchestra waa swinging the went Into the bathroom and scrub easily be solved here. Bus trips Satisfies Week In and bed her face briskly. A blow leaped of toe conditions which may be af- relief. Look Into Chiropractic •—Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Ci.mmander Pirle holds the Purple strains of the Bridal Chorus even to all parte of the country, Radiator and Fender ndJnetiiMata ee thoounde ot more wildly now. And ahe and Milo up in her pale cheeks. fectlng your hair. Ladles and chll- Week Out Heart decoration awarded to toe •then have. We are told that Europe will be wounded In action. were dancing alone on the floor, She put on a almple dresa and Clgwrottee — Magazines dren'a hair cutting U also done at Repairing Heee Tour LeuiMlry Walter’a, whose alogac is "We bar FaMlet, but I believe I know one Getting • new Commander Is like with a sea of smiling faces about I hat and took down her heavy fur Netvepapere Dr. Geo. A. Cailloaette ^11 never J>e Faeclet them. I coat And, Anally, thinking of the ber hair with special care.” A. & C. WELDING CO. Solved At tiM buying a new auto. The old Com Telephone 7007 It la always a pleasure to have l i t Center S t TeL 8688 i n ^ Herrlot, Chamber of mander Is set aside with toe rest of Oh, where waa Alma? |I white scene outside, she lucked a Phone <398 Dnrant S t l^pntlee president Lille. MANCHESTER LAUNDRY toe old models (past commanders) wide, woolly red acarf about her At the Center - C. Burbeck, Prop. your hair, and face treated by Hartford Office: 8 Congreea S t France. ’ HOTEL SHERIDAN •rtlata who know their busineaa, m Joe Hettinger. Prop. Tet e-I05< Fred Hare, Mgr. to make room for the new. Paat Then, JUl saw him. Standing a I throat. Commander David McCollum who ^ . SUNDAY DINNER I She scarcely breathed as ehe tip a modem clean shop, where the bar- 78 Staple 8 t Tot 8416 little apart He looked 11! and stem. here always aim to please even the iver his final meeting laat ta Manchester, C ^ , that serves a teal old fashioned Sunday Dinner, The strange look on hia face told toed quietly down the stairs and most particular. night, bad a wonderful prepared by our Chef who was formerly with a famous New Bngalnd Inn. her more than that. Behind ihel i into the hail which waa heavy with u n e r a l ^ *■ eervlce you I HIGH GRADE the chair. Dave wishes to set alck expression waa inner tur- , the m.lngled odor of flowers and to EATIMC<< the officers and members bacco. m R E C T O R S will find at Walter’s Barber Sho^ if nioU. A thousand dreadful, destroy F jmu will stop in the next Ume your RIMTIHC H poat and aiucUiary for toelr $1.00 DINNER ing thoughts were raging In hia A faint gleam of light was com 1. I*. HOU.UliAA h ^ needa cutting and you want a SYSTEMS -peratlon during hIs term. He Blpe Point Cocktail or Shrimp Cocktail 75c DINNER mind. ing from her father's study. The shave. R wishes to thank Archie Kilpatrick Fruit Cup Tomato Juice Funeral Home JOB AND COMMERCIAL Let the Men’s KELLEY SPUINUFIELD TIRES She must atop this mad, aacrl- fact registered, and then was for Walter’s win also apply the new and the Manchester Elventag Herald Soup Fruit Cup or Shrimp Cocktail legioua dancs with a man ahe de gotten as Jill's thoughts turned to IdeaUy located—convenieot and PRINTING Electric Furnace Man WORKING GLOVES ON BUDGET for valuable space weekly fofor uezm Cream o t Fresh Huehroom X .r-vae treatment to your hair to (Ne FlBaaee Chargee) Soup spised and go to the man ahe loved. Alan. — away from the bnsy thorongh- •tlmulate Ita growth if you find that Look After Your Heating lOe to 11.00 pair and notes about toe unit Hearts of Lettuoo with Holland Dtearing But no, she must not There were It would be around 6 when abe fare. Distinctive Service — Mod you are In need of ihls care Prompt and ElBcleat Priatinc THERMOMETERS Re-Tread Tires - Battery Timtole Plenty of names have bees added REUBHBS Cream of Fresh Mushroom em FacUIUea. This Winter. Ask Ua. Salad dad and Mr. Montalne surrounded reached hU etudlo. A slight smile of All Klade WEATHER STRIPS Ont of Gee • Plata fft lellatrd to toe raster of toe pistol and rifle Lobster Any Styls Dasirsd by people. Mr. Montanne was cur\ed her pale Ups and Ughted her Telephone 4189 club. Wa would like to see every Roast Young Vermont Turkey Roast Lota of Fresh Eastern Pork AMBULANCE SERVICE _ JM ae ^chanan was the only FLASHLIGHTS SbeU Gnaoltae sad Motor m i. member o t the post signed up. Crsnbertilf beaming at dad. And on dad’s face unhappy eyes. How surprised he DAY AND NIGHT COMMUNITY PRESS G. B. WILUS ft SON. INC _ , Appissauos y * *he look of a person reprieved would bo to have an early morning b «h ^ o r President of the United Come on gang, get away from that Southarn S^rlaPYlsd Chicken viJltor! * A. B. HeliDes j . w . B an JOEL M. NICHOLS CAMPBELL easy chair and come up and sec Sirlela Steak a la Sheridan Fried Deep'Sea BcaUops from some fearful punishment. 178 Center S t Pbone 8060 2 Main St. TeL 5125 197 North Main Street “Oh, Jm. darling!" Milo was whls- (To Be Continued) 881 Na. Mala S t Tet S7*7 SERVICE STATION what Larry ts doing with the club. FUst MIgnon with Freah Muahrooms with Tartar Sauce "All the time you were Y** St, Maacheater, fwi». A few paragraphs back we men Roost Prims Rib of Beef Calves’ Liver with Bacon planning tola. Dearot. you are tioned our friend Don Hemingway. Terkahirs Pudding trsmbUng.'' ^ FISHY’ TTBREYS Every time we see Don wa wonder Broilsd Osnutaa Bloek Island Blueflsh Broiled Frsrti Swordfish with Butter Sauce JUl tried to amlle. She spoke ARE RULED OCT if toe recruiting officer waa blind or Paralay Butter B a tt e r ie s E A U T Y - 4 out toe night before when Don sign, Fried Fresh Opsasd Oysters t o ^ h ^ upe: "Only b e ca w I M o v i m c a i h t i n c a h d Broiled Spring Lamb Chops Manhattan. Kaa. (A P )—Thanks ed up. Somehow, Don never waa Tftftsr with Mint July ***‘‘ / ^ “ 'll*- Suppose giving Day turkeys should taste YUl R HAHtMt PRUU1.CAW Yen are sore of CULTURE DECORATING very much Interested ta growing Roast Long Island DnckUng you^hafl decided you didn't want are easily solved bere — have it • good "Safe” like fowL not fish, says the icnn.a^ If yan bava . . . CALLING ALL "MEN* FUUT-OF-TIIE-W EER up. We remeniber Don way back Grape Jelly Virginia Ham Steak with Pineapple serviced bere regnlariy. PM* BEAUTT SPECIALS A acotortaa Reveiatiaa caa be f a l l in the "old pine box” that was also Hubbard Squash Moahed Potetosa State college poult^ busbondty Yes, air! n e r e la a treatment PAINTING TIME Mashed Potatoes Hubbard Squash *|Rlak! When Tve been off my eafe! AUSTIN CHAMBERS mgeyed rigM here la Maacheater known « s toe Ninth District sebooL Peart Onions Condiad Bwost Potatoes h e^ _ about you ever slnoe I knew ilepartment So the department has yeo >11 peyi lo that will help halitonm tha new wn and Finger Wave ..ISe. IS HERE Have yon tried the new, mniYeiB For quality and aattefaetloa— No, you guessed wrong, they didn't Tea Coffee Cldar Tea CoSes' Milk advlaad turkay raiaere not to lead fuel la yonr ear yet ? ' Wave and Maaicare. ,78e. with a DeSoto or Plyzaeol^— I WiS their flocks any flah produeta dur XBRVAO TBBATMKNTi why net have It done where yon bum down toe school to get Don 'Assorted ^strlaa and Puddtagt ’ j y •ebreely heard Mho', anjent • GAS oU OfB m u ^ g . f a u r in g . s h ip p in g Want to laam whyf out. Well, at riiae htm Dob Aasortsd Pastrias and Puddings ing the eight weeks before market ■ d an Ahem Onr Mechlnelme COB be enre.r ^ Shsrtst or lea Crtom Try It! Sen the DUhrencel Deity Ezprem: Hartford, Maa- only ”kiiee high to a grastbopper" time. There were complainta last eheator, RaekvUle. Wave. . Bmaonable Pricaa - Duality Wbrb j ^------flak food, upon which WM8M8 tur* AD AM Y'S and hasn’t grown any sinee. ALL OUR PASTRY IS BAKED IN OUR OWN BAKERY SERVICE STATION Asanli NatlonaJ DaL YzinrleRm. JOHN L OLSON Don’t forget toe first prise for Italton-WMe Meveta aetback next (and evaty Wednoo- ttki■l^SbSt **’**^ **^ Ok Spraen and E l d A n Miwta WALTER'S BARBER SHOP Sidwiu®®®** DEPOT SQUARE GARAGE Md Oeeerater 811 Mala 8E Hmv BMg. Ih L ItlS I Hjneo 18 Jackson street.« 4878 day ^ t ) at toa Homs In a big y/
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, # »N N , SATURDAY. NOVEMBER S, 1981 FAOBM lM fr ERNIE SQUATRUO PACES M. R S. TO GRID TIE WITH BRISTOL
Spotlight Moriartus-Orioles Readu Tor S e r i e s Hb MToting Ma^ ' 59-Yard Drive To Goal F or Three Johnny Scarchuk Doesn't BIG GAMES TO ATTRACT a m m a n y lost in New York. OPEN PLAY TOMORROW T CIO lost its major bid for Need Publicity To Shine political power, in the automo NEARLY MILUON FANS To Deadlock Score, 7-7 bile city of Detroit The Repub FOR TOWN GRID TITLE licans ga in ^ a congressional seat By EARL W. TOST “John Scarchuk lajthe beat line of aueh grid performers aa Brunlg and lost a governorship. stadium with a brass band, a parade ' Moake, Johnny Oroman, Pete Cton- Invaders Score Early In First Quarter After S5-Yard That sums up Tuesday’s off-year plunger these tired eye# have aeen Sbte Of 28 Major Tnssles Town Champs Of North End and a goat thU fall In New England football" roy, Jack Stratton, Lefty St John, elections in IS states. There were In the second period the north end r i a ^ Bert Keane, sporta editor of Jim Belgrade, Tom Happeny, Jim March Bnt Red And White Comes Back To Even C o v t no signs of a general political up blocked a punt on the 88-yard Uns the Hartford Courant, in a recent On Tap Today On Nation’s QtUsb. Coady Donnelly, A1 Pentore, heaval, but the results turned the Favored To Retain Dia* and the ball rolled to the 3-yard article. And there ia much evidence C. VendriUo, Tony Tumlenaky, Ivar political spotlight more fully on marker from where Brunlg Moake to eupport that belief in the local DahlquUL Jim SpUlane, Clarence h Third Period As Local Fullback Features Wifh 38" three easterners: Mayor LaGuar- crashed over for the first touchdown lad. Grids; Notre Danw-Pitt LaCoia, Sully Balmonda, Ted MeCter- dia pf New York, District A ttom ^ - dem Against Sonth Bad of the game. At the half they wars John la a solidly built athlete, thy, Ulyases Uppinoott Btu Wells, Elect Deww of New York, Gover ■till ihwding 6-0. weighing . ______162 _ .pounde over a frame Siuve VendriUo, A1 Merror, Pop Yard Dash; Winzier’ s 44*Yard Jaunt Also Thrills As me Japanese have been reported But In the third period tha south I that's five feet, ten Inches In helghL Expected To Draw 60,- Bagleaon, Walt Harriaon. Walt nor-Elect Moore of New Jersey, ers; Game At ML Nebo At Crockett Tommy .Malkte. (Jharila fostering up there between Japan’s and sent politicians conjecturing end attack really got rolUng and | He's a senior at Connecticut State Manchoukuo and Russia's (5uter Lefty SL John swept around BlUy College and Is majoring In botany. 000; Hanrard-Anny Tops Mlnnleucci, BUI Skoneakl and others KeDeyites Miss Winnmg T onchdown By Only 4 Yards. Mongolia. < about the national prospects of a Skoneakl’a end ter the first score An honor etudent, h^s a m ^ b e r whose names escape ua for toe mo new party, the American Labor. 2 O’clock; Past History ment It’s an “Inner Mongolian nation" from the 34-yard line. In the oj ****,,®^» formed by 500 delegates from In Neva Y o r k : Stocky, tempera InTbeE asL mental, hard-working Mayor Fio- fourth quarter St. John again **** '*** WIU wa ever see their like again ? Paced by the dazriinff all-around play of Ernie Squatrito, I Japan apparently was ready Suiyuan and Chahar, Chinese prov Of Rivalry. scored from the 12-yard Une when gfoduatteg inces under complete Japanese miU- rello LaGuardia, 55, of Italian and . . alas. It seems highly Improba Manchester High battled Bri8tor.0 11” during toe past two weeks work up toelr Interest in Impressive down on Brlatol's four-yarder In toe ball on toe 6-yarder and oams bask told commons that it was a U. S. brtore toe aerlea opened. of playing pro ball whan hla college Ind., where the Plttaburgba meet records . . . and little can be sold closing mlnutM of play. Squatrito People h e Republican, American La the Orlolee were still champions be although he waa a leading factor days are over and It’a reported that Notre Dame under drcumatancea about toama In a u r iu when 38 yards, almost ahaking off Brio- idea that the conference be held in Quotes At Home Coming Up Spain: Red Rejoicing cause Moriarty's West Side# has not Now comes 1B3T. Last year toe In State'a oonvlnelng triumphs over lugged toa leather for aennuonai tors oecondary. Unabls to gain, Brussels, smd that in measures to bor and Communist partiea !■■"'■ batUed through four games two of the state’a leading elevens are that exceed a press agent's wildest they’ve played but a few gam u and Edouard Herrlot, president of While insurgents talked about pre T been able to take the croam away Trinity and Mlddlebury. <2oaeh gains, threw paaaa and aught them Macbeater punted to BrlatoTa 46, end the war, Britain would go “as Sunday backed LaGuardia; the Democrats, each winning one and Using two. dickering for his services. dream. lost most of them buldes . . . this France’s chamber of deputies: National Education W eek paring “ the greatest offensive in form them' after five games. There Christian haa most of his power Scarchuk is oloo a member of toe situation la due, of oourae, to lack and was a bearat on defense, with Mttlng toe Btage for toe viMtar'a far as the United States." American The Wlndfors' Tour Prospects: Gloomy aided by Postmaster General Far fore they start all over again at What will happen tots Sunday U There Is considerable anger at Howard Mohr ateo starring aa ‘The Mediterranean cradle of starts. Spain s history," towns in govern anybody's guess. No matter bow plays buUt around Scarchuk, who track and field team at State, figur Pitt over toe aeverance of relations of available material to develop lead lone march. Hueheetm sxporlaMBt-' delegates r e s p o n d e d that they Two Americatui made their big civilization has become a sort Government tconomista went into Monday ment territory spent the weric cele ley, backed Mahoney. But the issues Nebo right where they left off last though heavy la one of the fastest ing promlnenUy In the shot put, dta- ing elevens toafU hold toelr own In quArttfbftok. ed with a fivo-m a Una aorty in tha fall an try once more to determine' badly a toam baa fared through by toe Irish; toe Panthers ars would “not go out on a limb," and busineu this week the planning of of infernal lake where the pi the farm situation and came up with Ex-President Hoover speaks, brating the twentieth anniversary of were local, and LaGuardia is out the season toe underdog usual backs In toe etate. At a recant cua and hammer throw. He w umi-pro clrctea. Bristol scorsd sarly In ths first gama and Briatol galnad aueh a w Norman H. Davis, U. S. leader, de the Windsors’ 37-day coast-to-coast racy that Rome fought during what looked like bad news for every friendly with the President, who a winner. blackboard driU at State, Coach clawing their way through a tough Waterville, Me, the Russian revolution, November 7. ly puts up a game to dtacount all track letters in both his sophomore schedule toward another Rose Bowl quartsr on a 65-yard drira as Jack- m atum that a qulek shift to a clined a bid to preside. tour of the U. S. the days of Pompey (106-48 body. That date is also the first anniver telephoned congratulations. A Battla Of lines (Christian said, “John Scarchuk la the and junior yean and seems likely the prevlouB games of the season. bid; the Irish licked Minnesota last Maybe it aU g o u back to tha fact son, Johnson and Mast slaahsd 7-3-1 (ormatlon (aited to stop too They were Charles B.C.) has been reborn." Industrial production, national in Tuesday sary of the siege of Spain’s former Off-shoot of Labor’s Non-Parti It will be a battle of forward most Improved player on toe squad to win another oa a senior next through toa local lias for eonaistat • • • It baa never failed to be ao In toe week combining deaperats spirit that acholaatlc footbaU hers haa Bristol attack. E. Bedaux, the Sbingoro Takaialii. editor of come and farm income probably will Young Democrat clubs start capital. Shellings and bombings dur walls. Each squad haa a sturdy tola year." spring. He makes a hobby of col galna, Intorapsrasd wlto two abort san League, the American Labor paaL and opportunist football; all these bun ia toa dotdnuna for five years The n ot et tha flrot qoartar after Appeal To Beason duke’s wealthy the Tokyo Nichl Nkhi: “If the be lower next year than this, they membership drive with “Roose ing the last year, said offleisOs, had first line, about equal as to weight Hie Biggest Thrlff lecting fiowerlng plants and alao ampletsd pases by a Pots w em issary, and party was formed last year, with Wlim Agalnat Odda. Indicate toe crowd would grow to and more . . . the umt-pro sport BriatoTs tally and tko aaeend m ar- ' WAS Davis, though, who deliv (Sino-Japanese) conflict goes on said, and the current business re velt Fifth Anniversary” din killed 800 persons and wOimded 4,000. CIO and AFL backing, to support and expetienee. It will remain for Dwyer coached a team in 1983 Bcarchuk’e greatest thrill came Uket photography. Hla ambition la recruits Its players from ths high DAprlte amblnatlra. Four first George T. Sum another year, Russia will proba cession may run well into 1938. But ners. The figures seemed low. the aesondary to prove Its worth October 37, 1935, when he got his to become a eivU aervloe worker. 60,000 Instead of toe 66,000 expect ter u w aU w aeUoa eonflnad fea- ered the ntajor speech on open merlin, th e state President Roosevelt and Governor for toe aouto end and he has atated school ranks and Its succeu or lack downs and Bristol waa knooMne at twem toe SO-yard otripu u both bly come in—and that will be “ relatively short recessions" usually American Petroleum Institute Although there was little activity and return a winner. The pimting cn many oocaalona that he never ed If the stadium would hold them. of It depends entirely on toe calibre tos door of a touchdown. Two power ing day. Here was the U. S. stand: department’s new the beginning of another great meets, Chicago. Lehman. It polled 238,000 votes in Iowa and Minnesota won't be ax teama had dlffloulty In gattlng r characterize a general upswing in on the Aragon fronl two towns in edge, on form shown thus far thia had a team which waa pushed all of toe material obtained . . . moat plays were stopped dead as Man “We have come not with the ex chief of protocol war " business and there may be a pickup Sir Harry ’Twyford takes office loyalist territory behind it qrere New York City then, and this year acUy lonely eitoer. About 40,000 toelr running attaoka started w d whose job is to en year, rematna over north with Ug over toe lot Uke that one. Nary boys don’t continue footbaU after chester maaaed Ite defena at e a pectation of working miracles but Fritx Kreisler, violinist: “If I in midyear. as London s lord mayor. heavily bombed. Estimates of the polled 482,000, or more than La- “Buck” BychoUky getting the nod a first down In 44 minutes of play, are expected to see them clash. high echool unleu It’a In eollage, eaUed (raquwUy cn toelr ktekus. with the intention of appealing to tertain and protect had been born recently the dead, mostly civilians, in Lerida and Guardia’s victory margin. Such Ohio State and Indiana, an Import- ter. then Jaeksa, Nagro halfback, Wlnaler, ITAprlte a d Mail got distinguished for Wednesday over the south, endere. He la alao a nary a forward paaa that clicked which further reducu toe talent w a t over right taokte for the aoore. reason. We expect to join with other chances are that I might have to Controlling The Crops Barbastro ran to 300. strength indicated that both Re great passer but a bit prone to but Dugan, on that murky after ant tut to Big Ten circles, should available and this talent h u bun plenty et dtetance Into their boots. eign visitors. be made to study wireless teleg National Grange convention, Eyston Ready For Final Mast pteca kicked toe a t r a point The second quarter ateo u w Jack- nations in urging upon Japan and Harrisburg, Pa. publicans and Democrats may have hurry the pass and doea not take noon came out of a pile of players, draw 60,000 while lUtoola-North mediocre In recent y u re to say the A s these two raphy or chemistry or physics.^’ Congressional leaders put in a good to play ball with it. snatched a forward pass and went western, Chleago-MIchlgar and leut. “Squat" Hits Strtda son fumble with Hultlaa recovering China that they resort to peaceful conferred, the tour part of the week drafting a crop Danzig's Flag time enough to pick a potential re processes." shaped up: Arrive Thursday There was serious talk, too, that ceiver. 66 y a r^ for a touchdown that won Nebraska-Kansaa are expected to Squatrito really got atarted In for Maeheotor but Harry Bquatri- control bill for the special session. It The Free City of Danzig covers 750 toe game and UUe. It waa toe to hobbled soon after u d Jobnaon Other nations quickly endorsed New York Novem- dialect, from an Alaskan to a Puerto provides, tentatively, for continua Armistice Day. square miles on the Baltic sea. It the mayor may nm for President What the Orioles and Morlartya attract 25,000 and 85,000 customers Poulbly uml-pro footbaU wUI the third quarter. He took Brtatora Rican suggesting that the two peo- Windsors land at New York. l both lack, or at least have failed to stout hearts of a great Une that Attempt At Mile Record each. kickoff back 21 yar^e to too 41. Hla recoverad (Or Bristol, aoltocr break that stand, without saying just how b er 11; Edward tion of soil conservation oayments. was established as an independent in 1940, perhaps with A P support, again return to toe Umallght here plM "change chiefa." That, said some show thus fqr. Is a scoring punch. refused to bend or give even when The Harvard-Army game, a duel when the uholastlo game perks up, brother Harry picked up nine yards providing u y advutago. they expected to get Japan and makes radio talk „ . and the financing of the control pro Friday city-state under the Versailles treaty and that Deway may be G.O.P. toe north end had toe baU on toe China to negotiate. luly, bitten by November 12, just critics, was an incitation to revolt. gram by some form of "tariff-equal in order to give Poland a port But candidate for the New York gov Several Umea In the games played that should pe toe best toe series u It shows signs of doing tote ua- a d t o a loat two. T h a IhTite tors Both Taoua Play WaB This week Kent was requested to Duke of Windsor makes radio a League of Nations boycott during before dinner with Sir Ronald Lind izing” taxes, like the processing taxes talk. the population is largely German, ernorship. here each has had ebanoes to reach has produced since toe days of Bar son . . . that would sum to be toe himself looM around left a d a d Maobeatcr'a atira forward'wan submit several substitute messages__ • • • oftern ^^ they knocked at toe end I Takes Thunderbolt Ont Into only salvation for the semi-pros in the Ethiopian war, announced that say, British ambassador; call on the under the old A A A It also would and a few weeks ago the nazis dis pay dirt but the attack seemed to sons and three Umea that Une CRACK FIELD RUNS ry Wcod and Chris Cagle, will at galloped down tou sideline on a 83- ploye(l fine football, with tha vat- President; two or three days in New in English. bog down. Balomonaon la the fast' the future and we hope it will coma yard run to Brlatol’s 30. Harry loat ao far as she was concerned there establish the ever-normal granary to solved the last 'olitical party oppos surged up and forward, pushing tract 65,000, the largest Eastern arau Palmar a d N leu a stu d - York’s Mohawk valley; 10 days in Congress Gets Ad Man eat back in town although Mike crowd. About 40,000 wlU crowd the to pau . . . for the preunt, how two yards, Ernie got four, rtarry could be no question of invoking store surpluses of some crops for lean ing them. This week the Danzig nazi toe enemy back each time. Fiedler Desert Today For Assault Outs, Ernie Squatrito a d Howard the deep South before heading west. years. leader boasted: ‘The time will soon y e l e c t in g Bruce Barton, Brosowakl la equally as fast and Polo Grounds for toe Purdue-Ford- ever, we have the Orioles and Mori- lost to r a more a d t o a Mohr sanctions. (President Roosevelt's Sister-Wife outkicked and outgeneraled toe PIMUCO FU1VRITY arty's with ua In toelr third meeting Mohr featuring among toe backs Denouncing the tour as a slumming The house agricultural committee come when the flag of the third reich both these boys might go places be south end for 44 minutes but Lady ham match. rifled a paaa that Taggart aared a d Wlnaler starring u a kicker. Chicago speech last month com party, the Baltimore federation of Nineteen years ago, a Missou?! Labor advertising man and author f for the local grid title . . . toe farm couple adopted orphaned 2- agreed on the principle of voluntary will be the state flag also of the Free B fore a winner Is returned. Luck favored toe under dogs and On Mark Of 301 Mfles Penn and Penn State expect 40,- on toe two-yardar with a taping D'Aprlle, M u a and Raid were out pared “world lawlessness" to an labor called Bedaux an enemy of control of wheat, cotton and rice City of Danzig.’’ Berlin described the a life of Christ, the Republicans If Balomonson Is back with the Orioles are. by far, the- better or year-old Mary Lee Ipock. Her brother when toe chance came Dugan 000, too, while Dartmouth and ganised and are making a definite catch In toe air amid three Bristol standing on Briatol’s Una a d Jaok- epidemic, which is fought by a labor, criticized the duke for confer crops but favored compulsory con statement as merely “a rhetorical boosted their congressional total by ■outh enders it will be a punting Princeton should draw 80,000 to Bennie, 4, went to live in the Ozarks still A t It one point. Barton’s district had grasped it and with it a ball game. attempt to revive football locally tocklers, sfter which Ernis Squa- ■on Johnson starred In the baek- quarantine. Sanctions quarantine a ring with Hitler, and said that the with another family. Last summer trol of tobacco. While agriculture de twist of speech.” duel until the breaks come but with That gentle readers, is the back Per Hour; Has Already Ronsmg Duel Expected Be Princeton’s Palmer Stadium. Crowds trlto went over for the sa re on toe nation.) duchess had not been interested in partment officials disclosed plans for While AFL and CIO prepared to gone Democratic in the three pre . unleu Moriarty Brothers can fleld. The blocktog a d tackling of they met when Ben got a job on out this chunky little back, Bycbol ground In a general way of the of about 20,000 are due to see Holy bolster their team with ths addition first play. Wlnaler cooly place kick • • « labor problems when she lived in government com loans at about 50 renew peace negotiations, they also ceding elections but before that had sky will keep the ebaUengsrs back both teams w u of a high ordw and Baltimore. Mary Lee's farm, using his foster par Immoriall'ly In Russia long and honorable aerlea between Cross and Colgate at Worcester, of outalds playtrs, tos Oriolu aum ed the mtra point that ttad toa both plajrod hard, c la a a d fast ents name. cents a bushel on this year’s bumper prepared to push new campaigns for been Republican. on their collective heels all after these two sections of Manchester. Set 4 Distance Standards tween Nine Jnveniles; Cnt Growing Pains “ Leaders come and go but the peo Maas. Temple and Mitolgan State a sura bst to retain toe diadem In count at 7-all. ball. This week when Mary Lee’s foster crop, a plan for com crop control members— just in case. CIO started In D e tr o it: CIO’s man lost by a noon. It mattered not what had happened h e wise men wanted to stop the missionary work in the furniture and ple remain.” declared Soviet Dictator at Philadelphia and Navy and two straight gam u . . . and u long Bristol never had a e b a a after Johnny G rea, shifted from qiuur- Ex-Banker Gets A Job mother discovered the blood rela remained a problem. big margin to Richard W. Reading Both UneS are even as to defen' before, It was toe old feeling that Leg Retires Menow. (Columbia at Annapolis whUo New bedding trades, an AFL field, and Stalin this week. ‘The people only Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, Nov. u fans don’t exput a renewal of the that. It w u only toe second time terback to halfbuk on too local war not only because it is a Joseph W. Harriman was born heir tionship. Ben and his sister had been in the non-partisan race for mayor. sive strength and replacements for each wsm better than toe other and Haven expects 35,000 in toe Bowl old Cuba-CIovarteafs’ knock-'em- that tbs Men of M onaha had b e a to millions. At 16 he became a bank AFL looked over the maritime, news is immortal. All else is transitory." 6.— (A P )—Capt George E. T. Eys eleven, w u injured In tha first quar bloody mess, threatens China’s in secretly married a month. The mar Join The Army Reading had AFL backing. All both are not up to the first string the only way to prove it waa to for the Yale-Brown battle. down and drag-'em-out batUu scored on In eight gam a thte a a - T clerk, at 35 a member of his father’s riage annulled, they continued to live paper. textile, oil and other terri As he spoke, news came that three play footbaU. ton roared Thunderbolt world's ter w h a tackled whUa running dependence and hurts world busi quality. With this aa a barometer they'll get toelr money’s worth at private banking firm, at 45 the foun on the same farm. During the first month of Ameri tories. more leaders and five associates had council candidates endorsed by Harmonlons Rivalry. fastest automobile, out Into the Baltimore, Nov. 6.— (AP) — An California, In a asvera teat for tu Bon a d Macbeater atarted out to back a kick. Many fans beltevad ke ness but also because it complicates gone—sentenced to death for mis CIO were defeated. CIO lost in It can readily be seen that both overnight field of nine capable juve Rose Bowl Bspirattona, meets Mt. Nebo tomorrow. do It again With a flgbUng spirit der of his own bank. This bank failed can participation in the World war, The United Automobile Workers coaches will be forced to keep their Only once before has there ever desert today for an attempt on toe bad swallowed hte tongue but ouoh an already muddled international to reopen after the 1033 national there were only 86.000 volunteer en filed a complaint with the national management in agricuiture. "nieir Canton and Akron, Ohio, too, but measured mile speed record. niles promised track fans o rousing Washington before 50,000 with a d athu slum that stopped every situation. Examples: regulars in as long as possible. been anything Uke tola year’s good Ray Burger, former M. h. 8. was not toe cau. He w u klekad u banking holiday. Harriman was sen listments. The army doesn’t thiiik labor relations board charging the executions brought the known total helped return Pittsburgh’s demo feelings between toe teams. That duel today In the sixteenth running about as many In the stands for Bristol attack before It got under toe head and w u rtaaoved to the in the last five months to 686. There are two coaches at the It may take a Uttle while to get of the Pimlico futurity, richest race grid star, drops ua a line from Busy though she is in China, Ja tenced to 41i years for misapplying that was enough, so it’s drawing up Chrysler Corp. with "supporting a cratic mayor to offic& was in 1927 when the north end the Thunderbolt in running condi the Southern California and Stan way. Neither tarn could gain con hospital wlto a ooneuaalaii. X-rays pan was reported to have sent 60.- bank funds. company union" in violation of the north end, Ckimber and WUsoa. of Maryland's fall season. ford claah. Tulane and Alabama are Kocheuter, N. Y.: "Have b e a In the eiatently for tos reel of the quarter In Short... new recruiting plans. New Jersey: were champs. They came aouto tion again after Its repairs”, Eyston were to be takm todw to detormlne 000 troops to reinforce the boun On parole after serving 25 months, Wagner acL Visiting Kings In Senator A. Harry Thus far the autborlty to direct the The 315,000 added, mile and a six due to draw 30,000 with 20,000 on insurance buataeas In Roebuter tor end Manchester put toe ball In play The idea is to go after enlistments Moore, Democrat, was elected gov- team has fallen mostly on Comber to argue terms and ^here were no said, “but I hope to get the record if a akuU fracture exiirta. dary between Manchoukuo and Harriman started a new career this at the outbreak of war just as i town Nine officials of the UAW sued the terms to argue. Pete VendriUo attempt out of the way today.” teenth test for two-year-olds waa ex baqd for toe Auburn-Tennes*ee past two months...-.met Jimmy on Ita 26 M toe period ended, after Floods .in Syria left 1,235 dead. Two of Europe’s kings went travel nor for the third time, unprece and to date he has had moat of the pected to gross about 335,000, with Neill, how working at Buffalo, at Sananary Of Oaua Siberia. On the other side of the week at the age of 71. He got a job goes after community chest funds— Ford company and Harry H. Ben ing this week. Boris of Bulgaria, pep said that bis team would play un claah. Oklahoma and Iowa State a exchage of punts. as automobile salesman at $25 a week 50,000 homeless. nett, Ford personnel director, for dented in the state’s history. It w u responatblllty. Insofar aa numbers He did not set a time for toe nm. the winner’s purse worth approxi the Tulane-Oilgate game..,.must Uneups; Maneheater—te. Palmar; line, Russia was supposed to be do through a committee built around ping up in London incognito, was der the usual terms which were ac and Rice and Arkansas probably wiu Wlnzler*a Ron Thrills It N leu; If, Tburnwr; e, H. Hul- and commissions. California’s supreme court turned leading citizens. Such committees are 31,000,000 damages allegedly suf a family fight, with his opponent, on the squa^ the Orioles will have cepted by toe north end and the The 34‘ eyitnder, seven-ton ma mately 330,000. say my old high school running ing the same thing. understood to be seeking iegalizatien nearly two teams available. The Missing from ths flsid was Hal play before throngs of 15,000 while Roblnaon made three yards u toe Une, PrmtlM; rg, Wlnaler; rt, Mur- down Tom Mooney’s plea for free expected to be set up soon in every fered in a fight outside the River a Presbyterian clergyman whose series was on. chine flashed over toe measured Baylor and Texas figure on 10,(MH) mate Is playtof very good football Italy was reported ready to Join dom on a writ of habeas corpus. Rouge plant May 28. of his large modem army, which a south enders have a squad of about mUe at 809.6 mllea per hour O ct 28 Price HeuUay’s two-year-old cham final quarter opaed a d Ernie hy: re. T a g g i^ Longakar; qb, Bird Jailed state. post-war treaty Umited to 33.000. brother married the sister of This year Don Harrington said for toelr game. at Oilgate.,..Ernie NeUI la one of the year-old anti-communist agree Hunting accidents caused nine IS players with Haafs and Salomon- but broke dosm. The record, 301.13 pion, Menow, retired for the season Squatrito ripped off first down to lohr; Ihb, mbinaao; rab, Orota. ment between Germany and Japan. The bandit Bird brothers, Frank George of Greece, calling on Musso Moore’s wife, directing his cam that toe south end could have five Mlsatsslppi State smothered toe b est....T v s aun him play in deaths in the east and midwest as paign against the Hague Demo son on the etdeltoea. players and that toe Orioles would m. p. h. was set here In 1685 by Sir because of a cut leg. With Menow four gam u to data... .always fight toe 38. Mohr hit off tackle for to ra H. Squatrito; fb, B. gquatrlto, and Charles, notorious throughout Black Challenged Women At Work lini was believed to have discussed out, overnight favoritism was about George Waablngton 37 to 6 last yards a d a shovel pau from Ernie £Briatol—te, IFAprite, Jabs; R. . Memories Of Past Malcolm CampbeU. the midwest, flew the coop last ^ p - small game and deer seasons opened. the Dodecanese islands, once Greek, cratic maphine. The New Deal was stand on - their present lineup. night at Washington; Washington ing, and a great loser.. . . " Last month the Supreme Court re The International Labor OfiRce at A few of the old timers met the Three practice aesaiona by asu;lt The 18-mlle speedway, with equally divided between entries of to Harry Squatrito picked up thru Healy, L e v a a a r; Ig, Mauter; a, tember at Cleveland, where they The 300,000 CCC enrollees were now Italian. Their residents are dis not an issue although Moore is op Headley and Willis SharpedCtlmer. University of St. Loula shaded Okla 'Lost Battalion' Saved ordered fingerprinted for the F.B.L fused to review Ut|gatlon involving Geneva queried the government other night and asked each other If team up to this writing have been 'electric eye" timing devices at more. Then Wlnaler dropped back M u a ; rg, Oeorgltu: r t Raid; re, were being held for a series of bank the right of the seciinties commission satisfied because Italy insists that posed to court reorganization. Headley nominated Bourbon King, homa Aggies 12 to 3 and Texas For tha second week a-runnlng, Highlight of the bloody mess this robberies. Frank Bird’s wife got so non-criminal files. about the economic status of U. S. Italian be used in the spools. there was to be any aeries this year. held and thus assured the fans can each end of toe measured mile tn 3-2 scoru marked every match tn to kick but Ernie went around left HaU, Jabs, Turner; qb. Meal; Ihb, week was the “lost battalion’s" fare to seize telegrams. This week three women. The women’s bureau replied Moore, succeeding Republican Gov At that time there wasn't si hint of be sure that both will give their its middle, is in good condition. third In the Walden handicap, and Tech trimmed Loyola of New Or end Instad for about live yards. Aa Jackson; rbb. Pots, Lynch; fb, homesick that he took her back to Conservatives gained and laborites hla stablemate, Dah He, to carry on ths Britlah-American club Dart well to arms. For four^days 400 Chi Cleveland last weekend to see her Florida companies asked the court to that: ernor Hoffman, becomes another even a meeting to arrange the best whan toe whiotle sends toe Eyston already tola fall haa as- leans tn leading games. ha w u tackled he lateralled to Johnson. lost in municipal elections in 360 Eng reconsider—with Justice Black not More than one fifth (10,752,000) On Patriotic Grounds for toe Injured Menow at probable League u Tadragee b a t Porta- nese had held out in a Chapei ware folks—and officers, waiting for him lish and Welsh cities and boroughs. ^ar-him-in-mind-for-’40 man.' series. A few years ago tha detalla bora Into action. tabUshed four new qrorld speed reo- WInzIer a d toe latter aped down Scora By Perteda house. refusing to throw down arms participating. He was appointed are gainfully employed . . . More odda of two to one. down, Gilford tripped L u rg a and to do that very thing, caught him Ethiopian Chieftain Ras Seyoum, Scattered; Former Democratic to govern the annual clash would TO# srinner? A moot question. orda for distance runs vrith hie Armagh edged B elfu t___ H. True- the sideline with tha aU re Bristol M acbester ...... 0 0 7 0 —7 and come into the International ^ t - again. The interstate commerce commis unconstitutionally, they said, had than one-third of this group are also who made peace with the Italians Involve about ten days of heated The writer. irill not favor either “ Speed of toe Winds.” They are Kilmer pinned hla hopes on sion ordered a hearing on the com favored the act as a senator and had Governor Curley of Massachusetts Nedayr, winner of ths Walden, and m a had high acore of 105... team at hla heela Bristol ...... 7 0 0 0—7 tlement. They insisted they were go- home-makers . . . Wages ana lower long ago, is father-in-law to the for lost a non-partisan, five-man race argument on both aidea. In 1939 and crown prince, Asfa Wossen. This Sun Alexandria, which took the Tandragee now leads the League English For Eskimo man, Arthur W. Mitchell, that he was for mayor of Boston to Maurice J. the (Tuba were the champions and wins and that the footbaU fans meters, set Oct 14. and 164.49 m Local Sport fast-flying Wlnaler w u In the clear trito. Points from try after touch command finally ordered them out, grams. (As chairman of the senate ment of women is not a cause of week in Jerusalem, Wossen wanted will turn out to watch toe boys p. h. for 8,000 mUomsters, 168.68 for Spalding Lowe Jenkins handicap. with 10 points, Portadown is sec compelled to ;1de in a second class lobby committee. Black had i at Tobin, 36. . . . Democrat James H. they were a classy outfil green O vem l^t odda on tola entry were and headed for a touchdown but down, Mosl (p le a kick), Winatar they had to brave machine-gun fire When Rockwell Kent painted a unemployment of men because “ or a divorce, saying he couldn’t live sweaters, green atocklnga and green play. Incidentally aU toa games 13 hours and 168.76 for 3,000 miles, ond with nine, L u rg a and '.rniagb as they raced 20 yards to the British mural for the postoffice department, car although he held a first class tempted to use telegrams obtained by dinarily the jobs performed by the Price was elected governor of Vir about eight to five. Ued for third wlto tight sacb, GU- M ul pulled up to him a d threw a (place klek). Officiate, Oooetlag. ticket. with the daughter of a man who sur shoeA What a holler the north end will be at M t N a ^ starting at 3 aU sstabUahsd Nov. 8. desperate tackle from the rear that referee; Ooyle, umpire; Nbum, kead lines. Casualties, they said, num he included a message, in an Eskimo the communications commission.) ' two sexes differ.” rendered to the conquerors. ginia.*. . . Cleveland reelected Re o'clock sharp. Bourbra King, Doh He and Nedajrr Chatter ford fourth with six a d Belfast bered only 40. publican Mayor Harold H. Burton. put up. Duoo would ruin their play- were asstgiMd 133 pounds, but Bun dumped Wlnaler on Bristol's 19 linesman. Time, eleva minute quar era if a scratch by the ahoee tore EUgHMIty Us*w last wlto four.... To the funeral of four British . . . New York Republicans gained A hasty conference last night Alexandria got In with 119. after a 44-yard Jaunt that w u the ters. the skin. Then came the famous The Chief and Dauber, both with If only time could be turned back high spot of toe day. Mohr loat Statlstlca; Macbeater — Firat soldiers, killed last week by misdi seven seats to control the state as resulted in a altgkt change In man to the halcyon days of tos Chiba and Moriarty B ra. Volley Ball team rected Japanese bullets, the "lost advertisement by Harold Oermalne, WRESTLING 123 pounds, carried-the silks of C. two yards on a line buck. Roblnaon downs, aeva: forward pauea, otx Church Service sembly for the third straight time. for toe divlBlon of gate receipts. V. Whitney. Cloverleofs, toe opening of toe town travels to Providence this alter battalion" sent a big wreath. Japa -Why doea a bUck cow eat green In case of a tie nime or games, tried to lateral on the neat play but out of nine completed for 63 yards, . . . Socialist Mayor Jasper M clie^ grass and then give white milk?” By too Assoetatsd Frsss. Only Ally entered was Mrs. Ed footbaU uriea tomorrow would be noon to play lU first game In tbi nese officials wanted to attend but MEDITERRANEAN; Troubled Waters And Shores of Bridgeport, Conn., won a third toe receipts for that day will be an event to command toa ettmtlon Southern New Ehigland Volley Ball toe ball hit the ground. Hall of one Intercepted, rest laeomiHato; the British declined to invite them. The series for the town champion- Philadelphia—Bronko Nagurakl, ward Frlsndlir'e Jaoola, winner of Briitol scooped It up a d ran 8U penalties, 10 yards. Urlatot—FUft term------‘The father of the Morlok spilt 50-60 after toa game. Otoer- 330, International Falls, Minn., the Selims stakes at Laurel. She of every eports-mlnded person In Lague. Members of the team were Japan’s efforts to encircle Shang ship In football dates back to 1918. wlae the recelpta will go Into yards to Machester’a g a l but tne downs, sev a; forward passu, four Continued “piracy” and continued quadruplets, Lansing, Mich., again A long ways and the first series threw Vincent Lopez, 315, Los An- waa assigned 119 pounds. Manchuter . . . but the good old acbeduted to la v e the Rcc about hai created constant friction .with ' iTi » n » TBufiSTm kitty and be apUt on a 70-30 basis, days are gone and It's doubtful If ball waa called back. out of Mven completed for S3 yards, British and U. S. troops guarding the noting in French North Africa kept ITIIITIC I SHip-p, ran'on a “quadruplet platform” to ever played was lost by the north geles, 38:21. Rated last on the list ware T. B. e o’clock. They will play two toe team gaining toe first two vlc- Buffalo, N. T.—Steve (Crusher) Martin’s Galapoa, shipped from New toey'U ever return as far as grid inatcbM of to r a games each. The Field toal Try Falls one Intercepted, rest Incomplete; settlement. The Japanese apologized, the Mediterranean situation this ICEil retain his constableship. • nders. 37-0 at ML Nebo. For two toriea receiving tha larger share. Ernie Squatrito w u stopped cold but shells continued to fall short. week at the crisis stage. Cassy, 230, Ireland, defeated George York for the race, and A. G. Van warfare la concerned, at least such first match will be played betwea penaltlM, 40 yards. eafter the title was held Both teams wUI bold final tune- a resurrection Is far tn tos future. and WInsler went back to a bid for Then negotiations were started to Background; luly’s E thiopian the tracks but in 1920 the (Daaaler) (3arke, 338. Scotland, derbilt’s Red Pepper. Galapaa drew M achestar a d Providence. 'I'be iiauLo lu et u i upe for tomoiTOW's tilt U m Ori- 119 pounda; Red Pepper, 133. a field goal from tos SO-ysrder. neutralize the Chinese area next the adventure scared the British, wor Farmer Cash A Vote came back and won over oles wiU praetlee at Hickey's Grove 37:88. locala will then have a r a t period French concession, where many It's wsU nigh Imposslhte to wax u Providence tackla toe Stocktm The kick from placement wru low ried about the possibility that em- MOSLEM "What is your name?" asked the team from the south end, at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, athUstesUc over tha annual uriea and partially blocked by Munn, Last Night *s Fights Americans live. If this move suc P.L‘^ ^ “ ” 8ry Italy might cut Britain’s _ 1*15, Dutch Bau kicked team from Masuchusetta after ceeded, perhaps the entire war could COUNTRIES chairman of the Hyde Park, N. Y^ stolle toe Moriartys wlU practice at between tos Oriolu and Moriarty giving Bristol possesalOT on its 3U. lifeline to India and Australia. As election board as the 299th voter ap _ placement klek from the 46-yard toa West S)de at 9:80 o'clock to Brothers, espectaUy w h a memortu which Moriarty*! players wUI play a By toe Aauclatod Press. be pushed away from Shanghai. Mussolini massed troops in Libya, match with the latter tarn. 'Ihe The Monahanma drove hard a d iUMtmA peared at the town hall. line to win for the south enders and morrow morning. Coach Nick of the mighty deeds of toe departed put together a first to the 35, giv New York—Walter (Pop Eye) arousing British fears for Egypl “Franklin D. Roosevelt” it came following a fair catch. The Angelo requests that aU players re Middletown Annexes Title . and lamented Cuba and Cfioverteafs local team h u a extensive pro Woods, 160H, New Torlt out BriUm massed her fleet in the SJirti- “Occupation?” port promptly. gram arraged for this year. They ing toe local secondary Iota of north end protested that the proper are strong upon us . . . what aa tackling to do with inost of It by pointed Harry Bala mn. 164, P n n - terranean. But she didn’t want to f m i i^ "Farmer.” signal was not given and not a bit Following are the eligibility lists array of talent toeu teams and toelr will travel to Troy, New York In aylvaia, (10). use it, and II Duce refused to be Farmer Roosevelt’s town elected of ths rivals: As Main Threats Play Tie Immediate aueceaMra, toe AU-Man- oae of thetr future engagemata Ernie Squatrito. S a Praolsco—Chock CrowMl, Science bluffed. abashed Rau stepped Into the ball A 16-yard penalty a d three In six RepuUicans and two Democrats, a second time and repeated from Moriarty Brothers — Dolgte ehcatera and Majors, repreunted . '. The Itne-up for tonight will be 217, Lm Angela, outpointed Frank complete puaee halted Brirtol's ad- T|>« Spmish war brought a new one of them by a single vote. ‘The the same spot. riJe first score was Chambsrs, Healy, Hayss, Anderson. thou were tos days of big. husky K om u, Captain Gibbon, F. Mor- ie Simms, 304, Cleveland. (10). erisia Submarines and planes (un President was “awfully happy" Bkoog, Schueta, FsrgtHon, Spencer, White Manchester and Bilstol^League games, while Weet Hartford performers who apeclaUaed In bone- davaky, HoUad, Miller, Schubert, v a c c and Masl punted to M aches- Hollywood Odtf.— BmiUo Beb- Cute Kids identified but presumably owned by disallowed. ter's 40, Mohr eomtog back to the about those two vietories. In 1919 the north end came aouth Roive, Gunther, Dugan, Oobn. De- were btesttng u ch others title haa a similar L u ^ e record. Which enisblng footbaU tactics and played J. Mortevaky a d Lewie. Thompson Una, 171, Beaooo, N. T.. outpotatad The world’s first conference on InsurgenU or their lulian allies) Baetlan. OSerra, Atapilo, Haefa, msaas that Mawenaater mutt but toe game wlto akiU and courage 48. Another major p < ^ ty on Bris Swede Berglund, 164H, S m Ba^ M k British, French and Russian with a graat team and met the chancu with a 7-all deadlock here la still unable to play. quintimlets. held at Toronto, was at ykifcititoltiitii Salmonaon, F. VUtaar, Pottlnger, tot HaU atewsB next Friday and and ferocity. tol put tha ball on Brlttol’a 66 but nardlao, toiltf., UO). tended by 300 psychologist^ biolo freighters; the Italian-aided insur- Army and Navy club at Ntho, loa- Powell, Bengaton, MeOauley,. yuterday, Middletown clinched toe ing In the final period after Horae toes play aod defut Merida, white M acbeater HIgh'a colors are red a moment later Jukaoa intercepted Atteatio city. M. J c -B u d * gists and educators. From University iU turned Majorca into a base that Orioles— Ssrlklo, Mike Swlk- 1937 football ehampionahlp of toe West H a r^ rd must beat M erida a pau on the 10 and raced to toe Ryan, 171, RooaUa Park, aad Rofo ir " iIII M " 311m i ■ ■ lis ::::ii:::^ Belknap had covered 66 yards by Hera w u a mixture of brain and and white but you’d never have of Toronto scientists who have been war might wreck France’s com- Oddly Enough ta. Bycbol^ Tyler, Olsnder, Tu- Central'Oonnectleut Intareebolastic today and Maaehastar next week to brawn and fighting spirit that 80, being natlad by Thurner before ooe Manning, Mutlw. draw, OOl. munications with her colonies; once straight rushing only to be halted thought It to a a toa football team observing the Dionnes since their \ 3UU If llUt menakl, Bloate, -Smith, OaUe, C League with a erusbliig 81-0 figure la the ruaner-up honors. caught toa pocailmr fancy, that made hu got away. Philadelphia—i d & O o ^ 38T, birth th m and a half y e m ago, the rjjatoJtaU an troopships headed for at the 5-yard line by -Earl BaUaleper yesterday..the boya were attired Slags, B. Stags, Was. Vlttner, Uy- Philadelphia, outeoiatod Vkaddy triumph over Boot Hartford on toa Drlstol, e ( eoune, eaa gain the plau toe annual titular sartes a elauic In new jerseys of vivid gra n wltn Mteo Bteaud Tally eonferees beard that the gim are student laughs come 400 times and Jerry Fay. The aoore of the e ^ OabbsyilrMk Joa Bostia, John latter'a field. F ora , 185 8-4, Hartford On— .. hr beating Middletown. aa vital as Ufa and death . . . the white a rm s .... said C oub Tom A Bristol pass fell toeempleta identical quintuplets—developed To complicate this situation came a Here .d « sen e o f the reaaoBs a E uopcan dipieMat'k life if net to he exTled. oftener than tears, with class grades rame was 18-0. Bastia, TaworaU, Beardiuk, Bran- As Mldd)ato«B haa wen four Ih s unofflelal standing foUowa: town waa divided into two oompa (10); Oena Galfotto, U R PkOar from the same ovum: that one of the renewal of Arabian rioU in Pales and letters as chief joy andrioom Beat geriee Of .All Kelley afterwards: “Boy, what a d Ikiito Squatrito Interapted toa nick. Obrlght DsCiantla. Jarvta, straight gaiasa la Ltague eompetl- w i L T. P. repreuntlng tha oupportan et tha B u t h a v e on toe 42, making two delphla. outpotatod Sailor 1ST, best ways to tell them apart la by tine, and outbreaks in French Mo^ Moslem holy district of Fez, for the thony Eden, reviewed the situation Britain and Egypt were conferring causes, said a Umversity of lUinoia From then on until 1935 the south Kaminski, Arcblvy, Borowakl, I tion aad' Brlotol • - - - game my boys played. Oueu New York. (10). first time in history. Several hundred researcher. has n ^ b e a tied Mlddtetowa .... 4 0 o 13 north end and south and grid rap- yards. Than Mohr eonnected with a their r i^ t ears; that they’ve eaten rooco. with what he called “appalling about the Libyan th ru t enders bad a fairly good team but WsUmt, 8. Kaga. KM a, Malek. twice In a ala'lar number et atarto, 'D r ls to l...... 3 0 3 8 resatotlvM and the flaming rivalry muat have ^ a thoaa 'KelieY New Bruaawlek. N._Jc nationalin leaders were imprisoned, frankness.” Points: Britain was not paaa to Brate (or a first to toa 36 no meat except liver and bacon; that T t o week: Britain ordered the and the Algerian frontier patrolled Meantime, the reca* of Italy’s am Soaping shop windows in a New lost to tha dovtrleaves in 1938. In I toa claah batwsM tbaoa rlvate naxt MaiKihaatar...... i i i 4 eraated a eoaflagratfon of bitaraat g iw a Jeraaya." a Mughw quint is not spanked but Hood, worlds most powerful battlc- taking orders from dictators___ What bassador to France was intmreted Jersey town on Hallowe'en, three 1927 the south 'ond, known as tbs ITS nulonOALLT'i^ Waot nietletd ..1114 that gavo Manchaatar a atate-wkte and Bmt oaetiter aariol to Loag- to prevent the uprisings from spread right had Italy to champion Ger 8 .turday wUl only hara a haartag oksr (or a jat to ths 16. Aaotosr isolated. T h ^ going on to Callander ^ p , to tovestigate the sinking of the ing as pressure to force French recogni boys s k l p ^ their boss’s, m t ^ rubs, defoatod tha Ooverleavea at oa BristoTs ehaaeea et gaiataf oae- M arlda ...... 0 2 0 0 raputatlw In ssml-pro footbaU elr- q r a r c h a n g e n o w ? to see the xirls. the experts let out British freighter Jean Weems. (One many’s demand for colonies unless tion of Italy’s empire (since the re were caught and put to work wash the HeXae atiaet stadium 18-6 af Berkeley, Ma«. OaUfof* end round bonon n o n atthar Bast Bartfocd .. 0 4 0 0 p a u w u knocked down. Ernie P. A.1 French officials laid part of the she was ready to give up some of her ing. cracked left tackle (Or five yards as m a a ^srcn’t-tbey-ciiias" as a Japanese aMtlacs ase Um ateaa London paper intimated, that the pi- blame on a “forein totalitarian tirement of its former ambassador to ter the first game at Hlckay’s anded nla-Georgia Tseh game, Uatad for Maaehestar or Waot Hartford. OoBMa Naxt Week; Thuroday — Bostoa, Nov. 6.—Tiny Thompoon, partgr ederdinats^tourists. a( a ehnreh in Chapel ah«M h.i Z lot of t)M bombing plane m i^ t ha'va possessions? (After the srar, Italy Rome, France has refused to accredit cairietmasaPay, wBl be caneeted U goalie tor toa Boston Bruins, starts ^ t loat two around right md. A Tha PaUah-A— rto— state." Presumably that was Italy, received about 38,000 square miles: tn a aoorelaaa tia. That was tbs Manchaotar'o roeord of four wlaa, East H a r t f^ at Maridtn; Friday— Mamory is such a flaetlng thing f Tb* ™ Chlnesa de- been IbDuce’s boy,boy.Bruna) whirii has been accused of stirring up a new envoy to King Victor Em aeries Utat topped ill previoos et- toa Golded Basra raoaivs ths Boos a tte and a k » i aq far tote oaaooa Manchaatar at Wast Hartford; SaU hut stfll aUvo In ton mlnda « oporto Ua 18th a q u a In hockey wearing Bristol o M d e on a p a u gave toa will puctfoa taateffit (ram S la t* iSST, fe ^ r a withdrew fisaa the dMriet Britain, 830,660.) . . . JW ta»an-Mo- Arabs in the Near East and Africa. France were prepared to pour more toot water tower i5 hls^SSSl i i h forts.* Tha north and came to the Bowl Md. tacludat a wta. a and a tte ha urday—MlddUtawn at BrlstoL folfowers ara tha gUttortag Mptotta Om oaau pntoetlva poda. ADaiB«ewffaiiebee88*ti COCCO^ Ikfuwe invaded the it looked as if Britain might come to * toy freedom. Ht got aoliUiy Britain's torsign aacietaiy. An a .tn 4 ff------■ ■ ' ‘ ■ < MANCHBSrrBR EVENING HiniALD, MANCHESIER. CONN^ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER «, 1987 JT“ PAOEELlViar «MH)TS AND HER BUDDIES ______Opal Is the Goat By MARTIN YOO «Mf eu6 AMO y W ' . l H M E . you ME.OHDUMKR)\.y.______THVy _ TAT M WAAT \Vv YRy\ME To OO \1> rUJOMOSRiMfc H ova T\ppy 9AE C0*MN« nxM IV) 'my)N6 TEA ROOM .EOT \ A6WSO THEM *ET HER OUT 01> THE RED HUCH r e d AM)U- VMBU 6H« ♦OE VUMCH TBOSff. To VOOEM OdT HCR6 MHO TVNty A O R M O 'TO 9 9 K HA'S TO OO THAT E)C(RA VOORK Opcrtft f 6WtNO«D IM O A R .VORMC THEyt) \ WEAM. CHAROEr^vlCA TW tRE ' THEM ; 1 fiaimihal—With • grain o f salt. W t ^U6T «\V]« «A «E P4VV 1 COV.VECT A local doctor returns froia ■ •T had no shoes and complained— ■hort motor vaeaUon trip with ■ imtif I met a man who had no feet” LUSl AND FOUND 1 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 HELP WANTED— FUEL AND FEED 49-A 6tory of a hltch-hOcar da-hms. —Arabian Proverb. MALE signers—Italian foreign minister WhUa ha stopped (or gaaolhM atT a 1934 PONTIAC SEDAN, 1938 Pon FOR SALE— SEASONED wood, ^ LOST—BLUB T1€X to g , with aUp tiac coacb, 1934 Plymouth sedan, WANTED—THREE OR tour room Count Oaleaszo Clanoi Joachim von ssrvloe station an elderly oSkr Customer—Give me sobm sodium ADDRESS ENVELOPES home for ggy langth. Prompt delivery. Ceil CHANGE LOOMS Ribbentrop, German ambassador to and h e lu ------— ed him which dtrectlon be was go fluoride for cookroaehes. collar. Telepboiit TD18. 1933 Cbevrolet coacb, 1932 Pontiac tenement or apartment by Dec. us. Good Pay. Experience un Oswald—I wouldn’t use it. Chil coupe, 1931 Oldsmoblle coupe, 1929 1st, with all improvementa. Write London, and Masaakl Hotto, Japa territorial integrity inviolablo. ing. Getting a favorable answer be necessary. Wonderful opportunity. Box H. Herald. - nese ambassador to Rome—stress On the front west o f Bhengkaj next asked: “Have you a radio in dren or pets may eat the sodium Pontiac sedan. Cole Motors, 6463. E v e r y th ^ supplied. NaUonwlde V 'i ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 GARDEN—FARM- IN LAW TAXING, ed the importence of the pact whers indecisive lighting stretched your ear|” When ha reoeivad a nag- fluoride instead of the cockroaches. FOR SALE— 1935 PIjrmoutb trunK Distributors, 401 Broadway, N. Y W ANTED — THREE or fopr room In the name of the King of lUMy for ten miles from the border o f tha-^ N •Uve onswar ba sold: “Well, 1 guess FOR RESrr— LA.TB18T T Y P E boapl- sedan, black, A-1 condition. Rea DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 flat, couple with amall diUd. Tele Ciano decorated Hotta and Von International Settlement. Japaneos 1 won’t ride with you.” And was the Just bacausa a certain prooedurs ta] bad tor taoma uae. Ratea rea sonable. Phone 5318. phone 6371. Ribbentrop with the grand croaa of army engineers spanned the Boo- good doctor burned up? is eustomary, that doesn't make it WANTED—DISH WASHER, Ap- FOR SA LE —YELLOW tumlpa. SAVE^ROFITS correct or the best thing to do. sonable. Call Kemp's Ino. M60. Sainta Maurice and Lazarus. chaw creek with a bridge capable o f ply chef. Hotel Sheridan. John P. Sbea, Avery street Wap- Directed At Nobody supporting tanks and artlUery. WANTED —PA^ENGERS going plng, via McNaU street (OoBttaioed from Page One) A detour may not be the shortest MOVING— TRUCKING- HOUSES FUR SALE 72 Short speechea after the signing Unless Chinese artillery succeeds dlstoncs between two points, hut it to Florida, November 16. C. E. STORAGE 20 emphasized that the pact was di in blowing up the bridge, foreign WPA GIVES SANTA , Tbrcidier, Buckland. Phone 6046 HELP WANTED— House yesterday by Senator Byraea usually la the roughest HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 W IL L SA (3tIF IC E due to Illness, (D., S. C). After a talk with the rected against no other country. observers predicted, a major Japa A BIO HEADSTAkr ToonervUle Folks By Fontaine Fox LOCAL AN D LONG distance mov MALE OR FEMALE 37 nese offensive south o f Soochow 4 room houae, large, comer lot President, Bymea told reporters the "The three power pact solidifies It used to ba a man washed his ing. EbcperiencM men, covered (19) 3x6 SAMPLES of Inlaid lino good business investment Aaaeas- creek will be only a matter of days. Milwaukee, Wis. (A P )— Santa te AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 WANTED—BOYS AND girls JU> corporate tax should be modified our forces against Bolshevism,” de harness only a time or two during DAP^ BOTTLE OF EXPENSIVE HAIR TONIC EMPTY * vans, all new quilts tor packing. leum and Treadlite Inlaid, worth ed tor *2676. WUl aeU for *2325, clared Ciano, “It is directed against CHaua is off to an early start here L T, Wood Co. pick barberry berries 10c per or repealed. He said It hurt small ths year but you've got to wash a ------,4 — OUR BOARDING ROUSE 1U5 FORD DELUXE roadster, 13 and 13^78 regular. (Tack boles with *625.001 doira payment, car none and la open to all. It slgniiUea in fllUng one of his biggest toy pound paid cash wben berries are bualneaa anfl did not produce suffi ^ e w every week or two to keep it In 1936 Ford Station wagon, 46 Pine Ui edges). Choice *1.25. Watkins ries itself at *19 month. Telephone cient revenue. that Fascism intends to defend it orders. His helpers are 60 W PA delivered at office Alien Place. Not street Bros. Inc., 935 Main street Hartford 6-9807. Senator Byrd (D., Va.), one of self against every enemy.” workers. PAINTING—PAPERING 21 necessary to call o ' phone, will GROUP OF 100 Santa's order list contains tbs MV WORD, ClASOkj/ VOU VDU P U T DBM R E D the leading foes of the tax when It Von Ribbentrop, who bad been Bandy—1 dlnna like it—ya taka take all clean berries brought in FOR SALE—3 PIECE parlor set nsmss ef 12,000 boys and girls «A V AAV SISTER UZZI6 8P«n» OU VO FACE PROPERTY OWNERS— Attantlan 2 single beds and aprings, large first was enacted, returned to the given a special mission to Rome for every comer on two wheelat C. E. Wilson A Co. LEGAL NOTICES capital today ready to Join In the under 12 whoee families are on PACREID HER SRiPS AidD 16.95 repapers room, oaUlng paper dreaaer and vanity in blrdseye this purpose, bad negotiated the MaeTavisb—Ob, aye. Bandy, but reUef. The names were assembled TO SCARS VO SISTAW war on the levy. nearly year-old antl-Oommunlam TO FORMUUTE dlnna disturb yourself—it cuts ma ed or kalsomlned. MatarUU, labor M anchester maple. Telephone 6485. "No, he’a gone tor the day.” Move For Tax BUI First by wnuam L. Coffey, manager of l b r t p o s t h a s t e E E P O R E our OB DE HOUSE ? complete, limde. outside psintlng. LI«HOM FERMIT pact between Germany and Japan ^yearly tire bill about half. D O G ^B IR D S — PETS 41 Prospects for approving govern oounty Inotitutiona, and Benjamin Q > A u v o m e w a s a s t i r ? m a w / Ldrge savlnga Work guaranteed. NOnCB OF AFPLIOATIOff which waa enlarged by today's ac AAAW.rr SHO WORKED.^ Evening Herald This Is to give notles that I. Walter ment reorganization at the special Glassberg, county relief superln- Lang. Phone 8692. C ANARIE S—CAGES. Seed tor sale. BOARDERS WANTED 59-A tion to Include Italy. G. 0. ^POUCY Two wrongs do not make a right tendent THBAJ PREPARE ME A B A S IH K Smoluk of tS Blsssll street, Man session— another of the - President's ■(»*« V E «, SAH/ TiSH-TISH — Next to Larrabee’s Barber Shop, An official communique said: whan a drunken driver meets up CLABSIFIEO TW O uARGB FRONT bedrooms, chester. Conn., have flled an applica flve points—were enhanced by with a drunken pedestrian. The goal la at least one toy on O F HCrr WATER.' UMF-F — 17 Pitkin street. tion dated loth of October, ill? with "This morning a protocol has been (Oonthmed from Page One) Christmas eve for each undar- AH'LL BBT VO WIFE ADVKRTISEMKNT8 one with twin beds, and one with roe Liquor Control Coramlaelon for a Bymea' word that be would aak to WOW -THAT THEV HAVE REPAIRING 23 Bubatitute it for farm legislation aa signed by which Italy enters the privUeged child. VIAOULD LBM Ty double bed. Home cooking. Laun Tavam Permit for the sale of aleo- solution o f American political and Not everything depreciates like Oe«n aa STwaa* waras te a Mm . the first businesa in the senate.. He agreement agalnat the Communist SIDING AN D ROOFING, best ma POULTRY AND SUPPUES 43 dry attended to. Home prlvUeges. holle liquor on the premleee of 67 economic problems. cars and Spring hats. Manhattan S E R V E D t h e i r P U R P O S E , fO HWOW HOW TO MMala aaabsn sad abbtaviatloas Bissau street. Manchester, Conn. The Is In charge of the reorganization Internationale already agreed upon saA eeaat as a weid aad aeapeud terials used, reasonable estimates, CalL8357, or In person, 693 O n ter buslneee le owned by Walter B. between Germany and Japan Nov Island sold for *24 and is probably 1 WILL REMOVE THE W/MPTOMS street King. blU. May Add to Membership sUU worth It DRAGONS FOOLED DISCARD A HOOPLE »»>6s as twa vorda Klalaiaa east Is workmanship guaranteed. Phone N A T IV E YOUNG com and milk- Smoluk of 6* Bliiell street. Manches 25, 1936.” The program committee was in astss ar thiaa Haas. ter, Conn., and will be conducted by Both House and Senate have BY CAMOUFLAOED FOOD OF SPOTTED FSVBD^ FROM Manchester 6100 or Glastonbury fed turkesrs, roasting chickens, (The German-Japanese accord structed in the resolution to com- L I K E w r f 306> heavy fatted fowl, and broilers. We Walter B. Smoluk of 69 Blaaell street. voted to give priority to farm legis Paying taxss is uaptoosaat AAV FA£E-^KAPF-KAPF-F/ APARTMENTS—FLATS— Manchester, Conn., as permittee. lation, but It appeared unlikely the had provided for an exchange of !>Iete its work at the earliest possi- enough, but living In a tr^lar to Philodeliffila (A P )—Offlolala at If. tma dress and deliver. Otto H. Herr WALTER B. SMOLUK police Information u d a permanent 3le opportunity, adding to its mem the BOO have asked public co-opera ROADSTER SPORT tops, and mann. Phone 5080. TENEMENTS 63 Senate Agriculture committee would escape them isn't a painless way of W M -M — T H E WIAABLB AAIWO _ Dated loth of Oct., 1017. have a bUl ready until the House German-Japanese commission to bership if it were found expedient. tion in (ooUng a pair of dragons by J C^ iaaMva Oars ..I T atal t ate roadster curtains repaired. Lug H-H-0-17. doing it OP A M OOPLS CAIsJ B R E W FOR R E NT—F IV E ROOM flat, all posaes Its measure. cooperate in the international cam It was directed to reimrt its recom contributlona of balf-ahaUi left over a Orasaeativs Oars .. t ^ 11 sU gage and harness repairing. Chaa. FANCY Q U ALITY broUers, roast- 0 - T • •• a.aaasa«aa*..| U It modem Improvementa, steam heat, Llot'OR p e r m i t The future of the wage-hour bill paign against the Ckimlntem.) mendation to the chairman of the from breakfast egga. A SCHBAAE TO garage If desired. Adults preferred. Mancheater. Conn., as permittee. Senator Norris (Ind.. Neb.) has IMPENDING AT SHANGHAI — re t ^ »nm iaaorrast laaaitloB Inquire 35 I«w is street. GEORGE M. PAZIAN08 returned to aid in the fight for hia “Maybe it (the Program Commit HAS ‘PEBTEOT FirCH* •a SB. advaitlaaiBMt roofa. Workmanship guaranteed. FOR SALfij— CHILD’S playhouse, Dated 3^th of Oct.. 1987. regional planning bill, fifth item on tee’s report) wUI be put up to some A msFriad man is — _ Painting and carpenter work, A. A. good size, well built Can be seen W ANTED TO SUB-LET five room H-n-8-87. the president's program. (Oontlniied from Page One) national conference,” HamUton aaid who uses two hands to steer tha OUvat, Mich. (A P )— Instructors *ha toadvartaat «■ Dion, 81 Wells street. Tel. 4860. Il a radio address after the aommlt- Usually two bands and — *-psM*sstiaa af advartlalag win ba at 185 Henry street. furnished flat downstairs. Call at NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNER- at Tanglewood farm, a acbool naar 123 Main street. and municipal building were dam tee adjourned last night "Mayba to here, have enroUed a 10-year-old f ! ™ * * W aaaaalUtlea af tha IXXIK AND SAFE combinations SHIP • ■ • y ? ff* .* r r tka aarvlaa raadarad FOR SALE—A DOG house, with We. the underslffned. do hereby ITAIY JOINS PACT aged. regional conferences, maybe to state "musielan with perfect pitch.” - AnadvarUaeaiaBU araat aoatona changed, key Ottlng duplicating. posts, and wire for run: also cop FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, Rive notice of the formation of a Foreign military obeervers said committees, maybe to Just cIuIm and Curious Chap—Just w)>y do you He la Don Howe, one of 25 chil • M ^ a ^ aad trpegraphr WIU Quna, vacuum cleanera, clocks etc., limited partnership as follows: want a married man to work for rtdsisnuaa aatoraad per top washing machine. Price 140 Center street, all modem Im the Japanese northward drive from groups throughout the country, but dren who attended the school. In- " ’***“ “ *“ •*— ■* kr tka pabllab- cleaned, repaired. Braltbwalte, 52 1. The Arm name of the partner you may rest assured that whatever you rather tlum a bachelor? ew aad tkar raaarrva tha right to reasonable. Call it 42 Gerard provements, garage. Inquire Frank ship shall be the KEYSTONE ROBIN WITH REICH. JAPAN south of Shanghai aimed a direct Btmetora say the boy can Identify a « t ravtsa ar tajaat Pearl street. street or phone 7685. Diana, 136 Center street. SON VENETIAN BLIND MANUFAC blow at the Chinese right flank. Is done it will lie placed tk a posi Boas (sighing)—Well, the mar every chord struck on a piano In ^ ^ S \ J L , O N E fiSS^^Ja^naar — TURING COMPANY. They said it threatened one of tion where it can be considered by ried men don’t get so upset if I yell ■n adjoining room, can name ao- OF HIS IDEAS , I. The names and addresses of the TO nCHT REDISH China’s main lines of communica Americans throughout the nation.” at them. COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Eeneral partners are Jacob T. Robin curately every mluor or major WOPIRED* •ajvad br is a’alaak aaaa: datardara FUEL AND FEED 49-A BUSINESS l o c a t i o n s tion and imperiled possible with In New York, Hoover expressed chord, and add flats and sharps to FOR PENT 64 son, 185 Albany Avenue, Hartford. drawal of Chinese forces now in Po- the opinion that the program com REUiD TT OR NOT— ARB YOU INTERESTED in mak Conn.. Joseph Nachlnson. 9 Frederick (Oontinned from Page One) bla speclflcations. ing Colonial booked rugs? instruc FOR SALE — SEASONED hard Street. Hartford. Conn. oung, the Industrial area across the mittee could perform a great aa- Tlieodore Roosevelt was the first He has had only one year of •« S lowing purposes: Like salmon. Tuna fish return the three powers' representatives ...... To see If the Town will vote to This delightful home of 10 to their original spawning ground went -to Palazzo Venezia to give It difficult to discover what their r rooms Ideally located on a large ^ aad — 1 adopt the Provisions of Chapter 29 Premier Mussolini formal notlUca- Wben a man is expecting a real children wont to do except that It Aaaaaiiewnsnu .«« t lot over 400 feet square In a flne letter nothing la so irritattag as to rwwm aia ...... of the Public Acts of 1930, an Act The Italian composer, Gloachino tion. shall be something that will not relating to Zoning: Betting of beautiful trees. Rosalnl, was bom on Feb. 29, 1792. be banded a bunch of dreulars. make their bands dirty.” A e t# *eM lw Priced for quick sale. Inspec Muasollnl, thanking the three tottamebUas ter Sale . .. . 4 Dated at Mancheater, Ctonn.. this tion by appointment only. AVtOBObllM Cor ICZChRSM i 8th day of November, 1037. Hold Everything! A«*a ^eseorlee—Tires ... a > 4 EMERGENCY DAVID CHAMBERS Ante Repalrtng—Palattag . . T FREI.KLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser WASHINGTON TUBBS auto Scheols ...... I-A JOSEPH G. PERO By P a n e Tr«k*;;:::: 5 CLARENCE N. LUPIEN ARTHUR OUT OUR WAY ByWilMams Hire ...... » CALLS RICHARD MARTIN FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia WHAT A FINE BUNCH OF R ED ^ JUST AS WE CATCH UP WTH THAT i w ell,I NCmCE 3 aragee--Serrlee—Storage ...a. 1« THAT AI?TT FAIR! AND ALL IHEIR ktotereyelae—Blereles ...... 11 HAROLD M. REED A. -eeM.iM7eTM4iayict.Me. T. a. eta a a Mr. err. BLOODED, FKaHTINS ADEN,VOU, TUBBS RID, VOU LET A FACR OF 'V0U’t& RJNPA Waated Aotoe—Motoroyelea is POLK.’E MATHIAS 8PIESS TURNED OUT TO BE.* AAANfiV MlIXiETS RUN YOU OUTA BREATH TH' SHOP FCX3TBALU. D O C TO R A N D “ 4 Feet— l eal geretoee LELAND T. WOOD. RA(B(BED/ TEAM errs TWO H OSPTTAL BUJLS Bnslaees Serrleea Offered ...... l| KNOFLA C:^RSELF,0ESSB, Board of Selectmen of the Town 875 Mr Ir D U I 5440— 59S8 PAID --'W H UT wSIStSSil,-®*” '® " Offered ....IS-A HOURS OFF EVERY HnUdlag—CoetracUag le 4 3 4 3 of Mimchcater. D AY T O PRACTICE.» . LUXURY/ ? ” •*«**—Hereerlee ...... i* Fwaeral Zkraetore IM AGINE rr-w4<5erTiN', BeaUag—Plumbln®F“ FlnmbIng—.Roofleg*!^ 1? FIRE RAID T O PLAY, A lararaaea* ---- ...... It GAME...... If Sooth ...... *0-A paring ...... ti ^ototoloiial SMTloae fj 4321 Nortb ANTIQUES WANTED o Bervlee 16 \r ^ WeBt#4f—Bnsinesa Strrlo* M S4 3 2 Also Modem Furniture S?.®'*** CUm «* tt g ^ a te Inatruetlona ...... „ Mualca)—^araatl’o” " m i m ” m "t» AMBULANCE We will purchase outrigrht for cash or W&SU4—>Za«tnieUott« *^..••**♦* M (Dougan) ^___ PlnaaelMt sell for you on a commission basis. ^M n ew l^portnnltlea ...... n 5 6 3 0 ITS EASY! J HE'S HUNTING, > GIMME THAT REl B to Loaa ...... If you wish to buy antiques or modem wunv, j u n e w a y h a n akid TUB8S,X BETCHA.) HOLY MOSES, HBRSf, Ualp aad SItutloM (HoUoran) ^XNdEOVKR BBHIMD Help W u U d—Pem&U ...... furniture watch this paper for our an MER DAD KNEW ABOUT Help Wanted—Male ...... t i -IHE (ERAKIoerANDl’A ir.-.AWDTHEY DIDKIT Buesmea Wanted ...... li.A MIKlUTC.CRAflH r X Help Wanted—Mala er Female.. It 3 0 6 0 nouncements of sales at TALK? SO TL« ONUV Aonu Wanted...... IT-A (Qniflh) MAACAFBW-IHIMEE OTHER ONE WHO OOULO Wasted—Female i l mtuatlens Wanted—Male ...... It REIDS’ AUCTION AUDITORIUM ’ ID T B L K C M m VWIH *HA/E KHDWH ABOUT TT Bmploynent A re n d M ...... 4A V eu f MOr MAWl'R3Lk9 I WAS THE OUT WHO — **•»• PeBltiT— Vekleles 4340 U. S. Route 6, Bolton, C^nn. pna»—Birds—^Pete ...... 41 KNEW ABOUT HT \ TwiorrED rr f o r ANK LE f HjniMr and Supptlae ...... «41 HOSPITAL Waated— Peta— Poultry ■ gteek 44 . Fae Bala—Mlseull Artlelaa For Bala .... SI31 ROBERT M. REID & SONS ■eats sad Aneeaaar*— M ld la g Materlala DIaauada—Watehaa Jswelrp WATER DEPT. AUCTIONEERS e iv te * 4 neetitoal AppUaae —Badle LA^Th.yy.(. r a ^ aad Feed ...... 201 Main S t, Manchester, Conn., Tel. 3193 • u d a ^ Ferae— Daivr Prodne 3077 r JtoohtoOT aad Tonia ...... (After 5 P. H.) ...... a . n n w aad Store Eqatpmel „ WIU.I* ■paalala at tke Storea ...... Waattog Apparel—F an 7 8 6 8 Wtotod-JTa Bap ...... :: ALLEY OOP Is the Wize Really Wise? By HAMLIN ■eaaea—■eetd—toedMa—Hem MANCHESTER THAT’S C16HIRJU.- XVl a0NM6\ b e n d Vt3U *)D THE CXAVJL f S640W I«€U,CANTCHA OO SJMPIN? v W l^at Beard ---- titi , m WATER CO. w h a t R3R A PIECE WHEN I HAD 6UI-GET RID OF OOP / SAY I COMB T 'T H IN K O F IT, '' to Waatad ...... witaen.fT 4 THE VELLOW Z^EAKIWHILE^ BJ THE SURAESy.. CANT HM/E n o BI6 LCARDf) STUFF VEK A R E YOU ^ AN' FOOZV^ BY TELUN' HIM THEIR t h i s is a p e r f e c t SET-UPf t*MX. OF b t e a k U v t e a k i s E X - r o m p i n ' a r o u n d h e r e WD N OF.' HA-HA. COMMA [QUEER SOUNDIN' TALK WAS A SYMPTOM4 NOW, WHY'NT I THINKA S9 7 4 .CELUEM Tlte BLACK BYES! t h ‘b l o o 6 0 0 Fus?/jr;;;^ - HEUO; HEAOOUASlEesr DO? \OF1H' BLOO eOOFUS,X NEVER THIS SOONER? leata. Flata Tesemaat I MMJT dECOEAMT LAME- WEIL ALL BE .DREAMH? THAT OINNY'D 6 0 T ■ Leeatloas tor BaM GAS CO. o e r m * o v . om a cL V .’ F to B ast ...... jV SNIFF OF TH SM (XE,T00^ •T 5 0 7 $
aaat Balldlag tor Sale • ELECTRIC CO. , NCMZHHIE to Fraperty tor Sala J. - fU aad Lead tm Said e a r MV HANDS 5 1 8 1 FU a! LEMME5EE- X G O T T A i s s L S T s i t : E ^IN G HERALD Fl66ERafr • tor : A SUMPIN'' - 5121 (fl -tCH«a4.'.4.