MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1934. (TWELVE PAGES)

Giving France The Jumps TRUCE CABINET Kingsford-Smith Set PREDICT A RECORD

OF FRANCE IS For Hop, Across Ocean VOTE IN THE STATE

— The ^Oakland, starting INAGREEMENT

repaired traas-Paclfle airplane Lady epochal aerial Journey to AustraUa In 1928. ^ Urge and Enthusiastic Meet Southern Cross, flown by Sir Charles ' Sir Charles, ' ho bandies the con- Bat Radical Socialists Re- FOR NEXT TUESDAY Klngsford-Smltb and Capt. P. O. trols, allowed about 20 hours, for Taylor, waa ready to hop today for Jhe Oakland Jump. This would bring . ing U st Night Is Address Oakland, Calif., on the last leg of a him In shortly after noon Sunday, serve Right to Oppose Pre- flight from Brisbane, Aiutralla. (3 p. m. esistern aandard time) If Five Per Cent Increase ■ Working yesterday with Army the start is made on schedule. * ed by RepoUican Leaders mecbanics a t W h ^ e r Field, 80 Tbe leaky oil line wat lUscovered mier’s Power to Dissolve Registration Means Tkal miles from here, the Auatrallan airi- Thursday while the plane was being atora completed repairing the serviced for an Immediate takeoff. TO KANSAS o n —Seek Big Vote. plane’s oil line which had caused a Apparently tbe buffeting the plane Chamber of Depnties. Nearly 700,000 Personi 48-hour postponement Klngsford- took during storms along the 3,179- Smltb declared the plane waa Jn mll'e route from Suva to Honolulu WiD Be Eligible to Regis’ A capacity audience attended the shape for the 2,408-mlle flight to ' caused the trouble. Paris, Nov. 3.—(AP)—Premier Pal of “Prelly Boy” Floyd to final weekly meeUng of the Young Gaston Doumergue todaj- saved hla Republican Club of Manchester last "Political Truce (Cabinet” but there night before elecUon In Masonic was an armed truce with two fac- Temple. President Aaron Cook, who tions. was Injured shorUy after hla elec- BOTH SIDES PREPARING Doumergue stood ao firmly for hla Uon to the head of tha Junior Re- Ideas on revision of th > Constitu- tion that former Premier ICdouard publican group, presided and com- Herriot and five of his fellow Radi- Lisbon, O., Nov. 8.— (AP)—Adam New Haven. Nov. 8.—(AP) — plimented the young men and ELECnON STATEMENTS Richetti, henchman of "FTetty Boy” When electors In Connecticut go to young women on the splendid rec- cal Socialist ministers "reserved ord so. far attained in the forma- their liberty." Flody is on his way to Kansas City the polls next Tuesday they may Uon of the club Preslt^ent Cook The six Radical Sociallata of the to tell what he knews—or what he contribute to the largest vote ever turned the meeting over to Miaa DtmocnbSay Tley Will: Cabinet refused to approve the Is willing to tell—about the mas- cast in tbe state, a total wrhich may Phyllis Burdick, of the speakers POLICEMAN HURT premier's text on his power to dis- sacre of five men in the Union Sta- solve the Chamber of Deputies exceed that which was recorded In committee, wbo introduced the tion there last year. speakers of the evening. Gam Six Seats in Senate;: ^ |^£|{3 [{jQy without the approval of the Senate The first open move by the Fed- 1932-prcsldentlal year. It* has been Machine "CUcks” after Parliament had been In ses- eral government to obtain the men, the rule, almost unbroken, that In sion one year. Consequently they suspected of having pulled a trigger the “off year” such as this, tbe one Prosecuting Attorney William J Repablicans Dispute Most remain free to vote In Parliament finger in the wholesale slaughter falling between presidential yean, Shea, one of Manctaeater’a young against their own Cabinet’s plan. June 17, 1933, was successful only the total oi ballots cast has slumpeff attorneya, waa the first speaker. At after hours of argument at Colum- off to a considerable percentage. Un- torney Shea’a talk waa on the me- Claims. Same Procedure Factions Again Battle in This same procedure was follow- biana county’s creaking 75 year old less those close to the whirl of nomi- chanics of voUng and the details jail. A writ of ad tesUficadum is- Involved. He said that the Demo- ed two years ago when ministers Although It cannot be called military training, the activity In Germany nees about the state are far off tha wbo disagreed with Herriot'a pro- sued at Kansas City provides that mark, not a large percentage of crats have accused the Republican Washington, Nov. 3 — (AP) — Wilkes-Barre; Shots Are shown here is causing unea 'Ine.ss In France as the Saar autonomy party of operating a “clicque” In posal to pay American war debts election nears, with fear of a Nazi putsch glowing. The German po- Richetti be brought back to Ohio on electors is going to stay at home When President Roosevelt drops his completion of bis appearance before Tuesday. The weather may be a fac- poliUcs which he said waa misim- were authorized to vote againzt it licemen are shown as they practiced shooting at a target from the ballot in the box next Tuesday, he Fired, No One Hurt. regardless of the tradition that all the Federal Grand Jury there. tor—a fine day for top vote, or a derstood In meaning. He said that backs of Jumping horses. Five hours after, three deputy the systemaUc opera'Jon of the Re- will be one of tbe 30,000,000 citlsens ministers were bound not to oppose wet one for a slump. p bllcan workers at the polls Indi- from coast to coast who are regis- the government in Parliament. United States marshals left Lisbon 1932 Figures After tbe Cabinet meeUng a com- for Cleveland on the first leg of the Tbe 1932 vote set a new record- cated that what i le Democrats tering their opinion of Congtesslon' Wilkes-Barre, Nov. 3.—(AP)— trip to Kansas City. A. T. McGow- reMly meant waa "click." al and state candidates and In many Rival mine union members clashed munique waa Issue which merely The registration reached a high fig- said an accord bad been reached NAVAL CONFERENCE an, chief deputy and one of the trio, ure—675,780 out of which numbtt Mr. Shea complimented the or cases of the New Deal. again today in a leas serious repeti- aEVELAND UNIONS commented a t Cleveland: ganlzaUon leaders on the formaUon This probable vote waa forecast tion of Friday’s disorders, at the "by a majority vote.” Herriot an- 601,304 electors exercised their priv- of a fixed organizaUon to which the nounced "radical ministers reserved "Rtchetti is in town, but don't ilege. The number of ballots (paper) today on the basis of a Nation-wide entrance to No. 7 colliery of the ask me where be Is. 1 can assure older membera of the party will survey of registration flg;ures and Susquehanna Collieries (^mpany their freedom of aeticn regarding STILL DEADLOCKED rejected In that elecUon waa 1,982. now look with promise. The new public Interest in thets first grand the vote on tbe bill for dissolution.” SEEKA&PPEACE you he Is In Federal custody, and a t Nanticoke, smd one policeman we-are going to deliver him In Kan- It is estimated as no figures can group will provide new Ideas, a test of the Roosevelt administra- was hurt. Fear Riots . be obtained, that the increase In ' fresh spirit and determination in tion. sas City or bust. Reversing yesterday's procedure, This tolerance of a divided Cabi- Take No Chaaoes. registraUon this fall was about five tha coming years. Both aides were preparing today net waa given added aigniflcance by per cent. After deducting names re- the pre-election statements express' members of the United Mine Work- Workers Accept Proposals Bat Experts Hope That An ”We bad one of our men shot down Sees Big Vote ers were on the defensive against the adoption of a plan to regulate ' at the Union station in Kansas City, moved from the voting lists It Is Attorney Shea prophesied a heavy Ing confidence. Before President tbe Importation, sale and possession evident the total for Tuesday will Roosevelt left on his special train members of a younger and rival of firearms in an effort to curb re- ; and we're not taxing any more morning vote In the elecUon No- union. United Anthracite Miners of of the Mediation Board to Accord Will Be Reached I chances tbmi we can help.” approximate 700,000. vember 6. He pointed out that the for Hyde Park, New York last ported arming of political factions. The ballot offered voters Tuesday night. Chairman Jamea A. Farley Pennsylvania. McGowan indicated Richetti workers should make every effort There have been rumors of fur- I would be taken out of Cleveland by will be the longest on record in Con- to vote early themselves and to do of'the Democratic National Com- Relative strengths also were re- ther demonstrations sveh cm result- Open Up 300 Stores. Daring Next Week. necUcut. In small towns this will mittee gave him an optimistic re- versed, tbe older union having about airplane If authorization la forth- thehr utmost to bring out the heavi- ed In the death of 38 persona and coming from Washington. Beyond mean a delayed count. The trend of est vote possible In the maiming so port 1,000 members—workers going on the wounding of a thousand in the the vote, however, wlU be shown by Farley said the Democrats proba- that be declined to disclose bis that the cbeckera may have ample the day shift a t the colliery—mass- J nuary and February ribta. The CTeveland, Nov. 8—(AP)—Storm the towns and ciUes using machines bly would gain between six and ed about the mine entrance. Croix de Feu which marched in London, Nov. 8.—(AP)—Dead- plana. Either one of two schedul- opportunity to check remalnlag locked after one more week of ne- ed United Air Line flights to Chica- in their polling places. Fifty towns voters before the poUa close. ntae seats In the Senate giving Several Shota Find solid eotumna against the police clouds which have hovered over the them more than a two-thirds ma- guns on February 6 oven Issued a Jobs of 2,200 Cleveland workers em- gotiations, the naval delegations of go this afternoon would permit the and ciUea now have machines. On RepreaentaUve William J. Thorn- About 250 pickets of the Anthra- returning officers to connect with a them alxmt 70 per cent of the state ton, the next speaker, reviewed hla jority. cite Miners Union marched on tbe warning t.. all of Its members not ployed by the Great Atlantic A Britain, the United States and Jap- The party chiefs also say their to be misled by a false summons trip which would place the prisoniir vote will be cast. record as a representaUve to the entrance. Missiles and flats flew, and Pacific Tea Company, chain grocery an consented today to the first real in Kansas City at 8:30 p. m. (C. S. VoUng places uniformly close at Genera] Assembly. He described loasea In the House surely will not several shots were fired by both and obey orders issued only by their exceed ten and that they may gain district leaders. concern, lifted a little today as one lull since '.'onversations began post- T.) six p. m. The Associated Press col- bis part in bringing several billa to 20 seats there. sides, but none was hit by bullets. side to a labor controversy accept- poning further discussion to next Department of Justice operatives lecting the returns from each town the assembly from committee and A N uticoke policeman was bit on The disagreement of the Radicals The Other Side with the premier applied only to the ed the proposals of a Federal medi- eek. believe Richetti, captured near probably will have first figures In gave a very interesting account of the bead with an iron bolt, one of ation board. Despite the fact the Japanese band a few minutes after 6 p. m. the several Old Age security Wlla Chairman Henry P. Fletcher of many mlssilea hurled between the question of dissolution. Dou- the Republican National committee mergue’s text crovidea that during Seven imions In Cleveland tele- maintained their demand for equal- (ConUaned on Page Two) From then on figures will be su> which were introduced to the aasem- opposing forces. graphed tbe National Labor Rela- ity in naval equipment and the cumulated and will be announced by byy at the last session. waa preparing a statement painting Police, In larger forces than yes- the first year of any Parliament the a very different picture. Disputing President of tbe Republic can dis- tions board in Washington last British and Americans . 'Just as its member papers In bulletins. Tbs ' Three BIUs terday, drew their pistols and threat- night that the agreement drawn by strongly demanded tlvc continuance Three Old Age pension bills were the Democratic claims of Senate solve the chamber with the consent accumulaUon will go on unUl the ened to fire, but did not shoot. it a few days ago was Mceptable. of existing relative strength, with 169th town has been returned and submitted, Mr. Thornton said, one by gains, the Republicans also insist of the Senate aa at present but aft- the surrender of these conditions KING LOOKS OVER tbe G.O.P. will pick up 30 to SO As the pickets approached, mem- er the first year the consent of the A. final decision was yet to be made its figures absorbed Into the total. a Socialist member, one’by the Or- bera of the United Mine Workers by directors of the A. A P. on ac- called impossible, yet a hopeful tone der of Elagles and another by a La- more seats in the House. Senate is optional. While the Associated I^ess Is ac- Senator Lewis of Illinois, chair- charged a bill held by their oppon- ceptance ot the mediation plan, was noticed today. cumulating figures for bulleUns, the bor candidate. The three bills were ents„and dislodged its defenders. meeting in New York today, the This feeling was caused chiefly unfit for passage In their first draft man of the Democratic Senatorial AFRICAN COLONY vote for the many nominees on tbs committee predicted a vote of con- The battle turned Into a rout of board Is expected to vote on the by press reports that President Uckets, will be In process of tabuLa- and the committee before which the proposition and, If tbe vote is favor- Roosevelt had indicated his belief bins were being beard adjourned for fidence for President Roosevelt. the younger union membera. The Uon. Machines assemble the figures "From a personal survey in a ma- United Mine Workers chased their ELEVATOR SERVICE able, pave the way for reopening of a successful conclusion of the con- one week hoping for an agreement some 300 stores In the Greater versations was still possible, and by which town correspondents send to jority of atatea in which there are rivals through Nanticoke streets, No agreement could be reached and Cleveland area. Word from Tokyo that Japan was Victor Emannel Visits Soma- the bureaa without a moment's de- the bill waa brought out of commit- elections,” Lewis said, "I am con- toward Sheatown, a small mining lay, separate them Into respecUva community south of Nanticoke. hopeful of some agreement. tee and passed in the Senate on a vinced of the auccesa of our party.” IN N. Y. RESUMED Closed A Week The Japanese and the Americans Congressional and Senatorial district strict party vote but was rejected While the election Tuesday will be ' The stores were closed and the liland and Is Greeted by tables and for the sheriffs by coun- employes paid off Just a week ago provided the week's major sensa- In the House. the first chance voters across the tion at their meetijg Thursday ties. It waa rumored around the Capi- nation will have to pass on the New in what the company described as when the views of each were blunt- Crowds of Natives. Many are the operaUons with the tol that in the event of passage of Deal, It involves many Important STATE CAMPAIGNS Over 400 Bdldings and a flareup of labor troubles. In suc- ly stated. Admiral Isoroku Yama- figures to make them available for the bin that Governor Cross would questions and unusual characters. ceeding days the company and exe- cutives of the seven Unions involv- moto argued for Japan that the newspaper publicaUon. Aside from veto the haaUly drawn and improper New Problems American fleet was stronger than Judges of probate and constable bill if passed by the House, which The elections compose the Impor- 50,000 Persons Involved ed traded charges of "coercion,” in- provided by existing treaties be- Mogadishu, Italian Somaliland, NEARHOMESTRETCH justice and oppression. Nov. 8.—(AP)—King Victor Eman- which are local rivalries, there ar* In a measure caused Its defeat in the tant problem of how tbe next Con- cause of technical^ improvements 72 nominees of all p v ’Ues who may lower branch. gresa arlll divlie as between “right' New York officials of the A. A P. and aircraft developments. uel arrived here today to look over and “left” policies. The division in Big City Strike. this African possession of itsdy. be voted for. The statewide vote la The passage of .any bill providing Admiral William H. Standley of for six parties for governor, state -#1 for the care of the State's aged and may be fraught wlt»< great siglnifi (Oootlnned oa Page Two) the United States delegation, after ' The purpose of the King'* visit 1* cance for the future r.s such matters to consolidate the respect and good- offices, United States Senator and deserving working people would be Last of Big Ralfies WiO Be refuting the argument, dropped hla Congressmen at large. Representa- of no avail unless provision Is made as relief, (fovemment expenditures New York, Nov. 8.—(AP)— The pencIT, sat back in his chair and will of the native population for Its for adequate financing of the plan. and monetary policies, to mention building employes* strike which tied Italian masters, and to run a prac- tives in Congress are vot^ for said with a broad smile he was will- districts—five State Senators by dls- It was Representative Tbomton's only three. Held Tonight ~ Last up elevator service in many New AIRCRAFr COMPANY ing to exchange fleetr. and still ticed soldier's eye over the colony’s opinion that tmder the administra- Altogether about 1,450 candidates York skyscrapers ended today. would be able to lick the Japanese. defences. tricts—35 Sheriffs by counties; and tion of Governor Hugh M. Alcorn, are seeking 33 governorships, 34 Ben Golden, chief examiner of the Greeted With Laughter He was greeted by (Sovernor Mau- members of the House of Repreaoi- a well-drawn and properly financed Senatorshlps and 432 House seats. Night’s Highfights. Regional labor board, announced Roars of laughter from both sides rizlo Rava, the entire 30,000 popula- tatives by towns. In addition, 750 candidates ara striv- FORMS SUBSIDIARY Tbe vote of each town is made that representatives of the owners of the table greeted the remark. A tion of the city, and thousands of (Ooatlaiied oo Page Two) ing for 274 principal state offices, and workers had reached an agree- different version published In one interland natives. known through the moderator, on exclusive of legislative and minor By ASSOCIATED PRESS ment a t 1:45 a. m., which would Tokyo newspaper had Yamamoto officer wbo survives with the New posts. Tbe King arrived aboard the royal All political parties In Connecti- save thousands of persons perspir- making the suggestion for an ex- yacht Savoia. Ehigland town meeUng. By thte Other Issues cut, came Into the home stretch of ing, panting climbs to their offices New Corporation WiD Take change of fleets. Standley became method Connecticut is usually th* Other Issues are to be decided by the race today with every worker Big Crowd* and lofts In tbe mid-town garment angered at this. Native troops held back an exclt- first state In the Union to compi< INMfSTRIES REJECT S I itite i... Dutuded la B8. proposed, girded for two d i^ of hard tell, di- and fur centent ’ . ■ITie story, published her* today, on election count. It has beeir ' changes In state charters Is tbe vided between nominees’ beadquar- chattering throng of African sub- Golden said the strike Involved OrerBnsiness of M ed caused some excitement among jects as the King and bis suite rode in many presIdenUal years, the! v o t e question of prohibition repeal, which ters and the platform. Americans and Japanese both say- completed, tbe complexion of tbs will be voted on In Kansas, Florida, It Is many years since a campaign 4rder, and which The ConnecUcut vote after it Is 'j' assures owners of an opportunity for formation of a subsidiary by the tions. cast and counted la broughtt int3’‘^i'intlK:^' Omgress, governorships and other The rallies will be carried through newly organized aircroft corpora- The Japanese delegation was en- will be clipiaxed by an elephant hunt state posts, while more than 30 into Monday nigbt, but nearly all mediation before similar strikes are either in the Jungles of Kisimajo or orderly array through tbe Assodatwodat-; Only $131,412,000 Ac- called In other areax, tion to be known as the United tertained by Prime Minister Ram- ed Press by taking In 169 units—tleL :’ "Third Party” movements—a record the big ones are over. These left A rcraft Exports Corporation was say MacDonald at luncheon while Bosada. —a r e u n d e r w ay . - will be held tonight. Ehrery nominee Mayor F. H. LaQuardla and A. J. The Savoia is to start homeward enUre vote of a town being on»er. Invitations to borrowers to the financial district shortly before ization. J. Heed Miller, aecretary Washington, Nov. 8.—(AP)—J!moved with other* to tbe Hall of towns using tbe paper ones, ■tap forward arere given wide pub- Sets the Admission Price the settlement was effected. and treasurer of the old export Jonathan Trumbull and Roger Sher- ' Columns In the corridor on the floor coimt may take hours. Some towq licity, In some districts appeals company baa been elected to like man, as represented for years by below the t>resent House of Repre- this Ume, owing to big reglsti Were broadcast over tbe radio. ltlons with the new company. E. their two statues standing side by sentatives. There It will be one of Ust may have a delayed v But a survey showed today that Cambridge^ Mass., Nov. 8.—(AP)^ttaat automatlcaUy register tbe TEBASVBT BALANCE Hc'qea and Stephen A. McClel-- side in a comer of Statuary Hall in a group to become a new gallery of up to October 24, applications for —Seventy-three cente—no, sorry, chemical price of the individual. All the Capitol, are to be separated. statuary with life-size figurw stand- though the bulk of machine Ianr hove been made osslstanta to probably will yield evidence t the loans amounted to only $181,- •eventy-two cente— tbe girls attending tbe affair wlU be the president The marble figure of Trumbull, ing between the columns. The fig- 413,000, lass than the aaoount Tbat’e tbe nwrket price of the chemically aaalyaed and priced aad Washington, Not. 8.—(AP)— The Connecticut's militant Revolution- ures of both Trumbull and Sherman whether Governor Croas ahsll position of the Treasury Nov. 1 was: The announcement eald the Unit- another term, whether Hugh ~ oaldum, carbon, hydix^en. Iron and the eerort- will pay tbe toll. ed Aircraft Ebeporta Corporation la ary War governor. Is to be moved in are the work of the sculptor, C. B. Up to October 81, tha banka bad other ctaemicala In jrouf glri friend'e Tbe average market value of tbe Receipts 310,718,901.76; expendi- accordance with the plan of the Ives. They are executed In similar com eball lucceed him or v tures $40,3n,803,.68; balance 81,- t distinct organization from the approved loans totaling about 825,- body tonight. chemicals that n ^ e up the human Aircraft Coipormtlon and it will architect of the Capitol to remove style, both In marble, both clad In Senator Walcott le to give w 300,000 with advances actually paid And that’e the way the eommUtee body la about 10 cents but It varies 782,109,071.80; customs receipts for haiiaie export business of other tbe tremendous weight of the mass the costume of their period although Rq[>resentatlve Maloney In th# aut amounting to 86.146,000. I w y in charge of the Masiaebusette Insti- in Indlvlduala from 65 to 85 cents. the month 8876,01‘i.l5. companies of tbe same name. These figures of the Nation’s leaders gath- a. Roman type toga Is figured as branch of Congrees. Interest wiU be first In the ather loans are under considera- tute of Technology Cathqllc dub This Innovation la Jus^ another in Receipts for the fiscal year (since include the Pratt end Whitney Air- ered In the ancient House of Rep- loosely d ra p ^ over both. Sherman tion. dance will determine the admission a eeriea that the ‘Tech” students July 1) $1,221,766,746.00. Expendi- la portrayed aa reading a paper held contests, and rapidly it will craft company, Cbacae Voight Cor- resentatives. Tbe figure of Sher- In some quarters these figures prlco next Friday night have deviaed to determine “prlcea of tures 32.292,008JI18.07 (Including poration, Hamilton Standard Pro- man will remain, Ckmnectlcut's rep- in an easy position in both hi* down tbe Uckets unUl tbe arere believed to support the con- TTiey have arranged a system of adlnleelon.” In past yrors they have 81.189318,127.68 of emergency ex- peller company and tbe United Airs resentative in the 'chamber which bands'. cornea with knowledge whetl tention of private banks that al- laboratory testa to determine tbe used the weight of the feminine penditures) ; excess of expenditures Porta of C o n n e c tic u a n of Elast hereafter will house one Instead of For yeeus tb e two statues have next General Assembly wfl^^ Imugb they are willing to lend, amoimt of these chemicals In a per- guest, her handwriting and her "In- $1.070381387.07; gold asseU 88,- Hartford, and tbe Slkoraky Avt- two statues from each state. stood side by side in the southeast pubUcan, DemoermUp or •.JMl luelneas has been slow to bomw- son and attached a aet of metan telUgance." 008389,047.80. atloa OorDoratioa of B ridem ort Th* statusL of Trumbull wlU b* coiner of Statuary HaU. divided w e. 4 UANCBE8TER EVCNIKG HIHA^LO, llA N C H E nm COMM SATDItDAT, NOVEMBER 8.18841 k' mr> HANCHliarrKR EVENING HERALD. MANCHES'lTBR. CONN, SATURUAT, NOVEMBER 8, 1934. Mrs. Wallace Robb of Searbos- Carl Wiguawski h w p liif ough Rood will be csw at the guards STATE CAMPAIGiK Oooptr at Stafford Sprtofs, format' Bibla Translation at 9:80 a. m. OPEN FORUM of iMmar at the rsosptton to honor ’ W m Ut Simdsy School pastor of this church, wtU conduce Text o f sermon: Ps. 119, 18. Sub- Facts About Elections OBITUARY ad Suptams Royal Matron Mrs. COL MCCOOK KNOWN G.O.P.’S Taiigkt at Baicaai Loiga NEAR HOMESTRETCil tha devotional sxerdsM. ject: Luther's wonderful finding, the How The Associated Press FAVOBS McLBVT MettM O. m i s r o f MUford, to bo TIm Week Bible. (1) How he fotmd it, (2) By ABSOOIATBD PRESS - given by the grand court at the What he found to-Jt. (3) How be Bdltor, t%e Herald: 89101 Bakraaaaa-BtelMwds BtaOc Amaranth to Odd Fellows Tenpis, CHRISTIAN GROWTH Monday, 7:00—Tha regular meet- ISSUES During the past week jrou have I Republicans, 114; Farmer-Labor, 5; Daaetag 8 to 18. Admiaaloa 88a. Iraia Paga One) ing of T r ^ 9, Olrl Scouts. made It available to others-through AS HUMANITARIAN Will Cover the Election' United SUtes Senate—SeaU : vacancies, 7. DEATHS Croad street, Bridgeport, tonight hla translation. (4) What grateful been bom lwrd^ on all sides by ex- Next Week Dou Miller wIB pcoasi Chapman Court‘ of thto ^town has T’ussdiw, 4:00—"S t a r 11 g h t" tbs next Congress to Im filled—34. Govemors to be elected—88. (A week Is being followed up by clear use ws should make of the Bible. cited Democrats and Republicans. (A Republican already has been Mrs. Oharlcs HsBderaoa two appointive grand officers, Mrs Brownie nwk. You have lUtened probably with Democrat alrtedy has been elected up tactics. Nleholas Daas. Fadara- I t a t i LniM Si48-B8i O Peter ldi-8 j Tuesday, 6:00—The Cub Scouts Service will be held In English. An OFWAIGN elected In Maine). In M aine). Mrs. Charles Hsndaraon died last Robb and Paul Carter, and two ap- Spread across the United StateeAto each state. While a flow of fljl» amassment to the silly, childish night at her home In Farmington. Uon of Labor president, who at- meeting, Bert Mosley, Cubmaster. "Open Bible Thank-Offering" for urea la going out to all the member Beats in the Present Congress to Present political line-up—Demo- pototlve suprema offleora, Mrs. mission purposes will be taken by Coordinated Efforts in Behalf today a precision machine Is ready arguments some of these politicos She was well known to many Man- Adels Bantly and Fre'l TUden. ‘ tacked Gov. Ooae*' stand on the us< The lataraatioaal Uniform Sun- ! Tuesday, 7:15—Under Roger Mc- newspapers In each stats, retains m Fsf* Om ) be flUed—2. (Next Ckingrees the crats, 38; Republicans, 9. Farmer- about TOWN o f NaUenal Guard UBlU to tha tex- Cormick, Scoutmaster, Troop 6, Boy envelopes. Hymns 1 Lord,- keep us to weave a patterfa of the Nation's 1 expect you to believe. Capitalistic chaster paopla through bar ooBaeo- ^ school Leeeon for Nov. 4. SPIRITUAL GROWTH on contests of National Interest wtU 74th, convenes January 3). Labor, 1. Remaining In office Demo- Democrats are panning Capitalistic Uon afith tha Daughters at Beotia Tha Manchsstor branch o f the tile strike has been rspHsd to b) Scouts. to Thy Word and Work (Martin of Those Who Suffered reaction at the poUa for The Eve- bs transmitted over spsclal wtrss to bm fbr oM Mcurlty wtU be Total membership—78. crats, 18; Republlcana, 1. Mayor John W. Munky 'of Nmr Tussday, T:80--C:6clllaB Club hold Luther 1541); Fear not, O little Republicans and vice versa. If both Referenda: and tha Bastam Star order. Boro The Epworth Lssguo at the Woman’s Christian Tempennee By WM. E. OILBOT, D. D. ning Herald on November 6. the Washington AP Bureau. Veter- of these parUes are as bad as pic- Present political line-up. Demo- in Scotland, Mrs. Henderson came South Methodist church will meet Union will bold its regular meeting Haven, a vice president of that body, Bdltor of Advance Its usual rehearsal. flock, the foe (J. M. Attenburg It Is the Congressional elections ans of the political sci : win write . n t i g e n M I e Atthtm crats, 60; Republicans, 83; Farmer- Whether liquor should be sold—7. who oald Daas did ,himbla. parties are interested in helping Highland Park secUon. to the bazaar, where an entertain- back in tha past years. "It Is earthly environment of a boy's dally may be a second in which one pass- life In It. -In the beginning self-de- 9:30—Morning worship. Holy evening service. sults will be carried to readers of reau. Among those "around tha you solve your property tax prob- FUNERALS strange to me," he said, 'that any- growth and progress. es from the lost to the saved, but nial gives no pleasure. But through Wednesday evening service, 7:30. tion. The care of the babies and of The Evciiing Herald and other rim" will be Cecil B. Dickson, Har- . Thomas J. Rogers, Selectman of ment will be given each eventog, Communion. the aged especially occupied hla at- lem? Don't you realize that If.they Mrs. H. B. Learasd at Hartford there are also being distrUiutcd spe- one who has lived long in this stat^ He does not come to one burst In- It is not In the'power of the Lord walking in the way, the undesirable At Manchester. member newspapers would. If ex- old Oliver, W. B. Ragsdale, Nathan Moachester for tea years and Repre- YOUR Mrs. EUsabeth T. SuUl\-aa. doesn’t Icnow that Mr. Roraback onM are elected, we shall soon be bur- Road has been appointed assistant cial tickets with special Awards of- the glory of the things that He to translate Instantaneously a devil In character Is rejected, the external 9:45 a. m.—School of the church. ST. BRIDGETS R. C. tended in a single circuit, reach Robertson, Clarence Wright, John sentative to the General Assembly In Daily Health Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza- I have been trying to knock eacht 19S3 and a candidate to succeed him- dened with still more taxes? treasurer at the Hartford Art so- fered. I come to reveal, but the record *s Into a glorious angel; for whatever life is cleansed and one makes a A period of Christian training for Rev. William Judge, Pastor around the world nearly ten times. F. Chester, WllUam L. Beale, Rich- Do you intend to listen f Jrever to beth Tanner Sullivan, SO, wife of ciety, end Russell Cheney, well- other's block off for 20 years. It bat. In this earthly life, Me "In- virtue the Lord gives a man, must most valuable discovery. He for the youth. Rev. Leo Pirher, .Assistant T.ie vote count is so accurate ard Turner, Raymond J. Crowley self this year on the Republican Daniel J. Sullivan of 418 Etezt Cen- certainly would be Interesting to Mr. and Stanley P. Richardson. ticket, was the next speaker. Mr. their vague promises? Or are you CHILDREN known artist, a member of tks ad- HERE’S A niM BTABLE' _____ creased In wisdom God and man.” - pass through the will of bim who re- first time leams the real quality 10:45 a. m.—Moroing worship. that In past elections official re- Service ter street, were held in S t Jamre' Roraback to read Mr. Hayes skatoh." Mogers sUted that one of the prob- just discovering they are working visory board. The Art society ad- TO AID THE HOUSBWIFB Too UtUe stress Is laid upon the ceives, This is a law essential to the of a clean’Tlfe; for the Lord Inflows Holy Communion. Meditation, Masses )sill be held at 7, 8, 9:30 turns have been found to be almost Oliver as chief of the ’Senate ataff lems before the legislative branches band in hand In their efforts to By Otivw Rebwrt* B^rtosi Roman Catholic church this morn- ministers the affairs of the Hart- Healy, who waa Alcorn's nominat- normal side of religious growth and preservation of man. Every man’s and gives internal blessedness when "Christ Cruclfled." and 10:30. At the 8 o'clock mass Identical with the much earlier un- and Dlckeon as chief of the House this session will be to reduce taxes serve the rich? Can you sit ba<;k YOUR BODY NEEDS BALT ing with an unusually large number ford Art School, which waa estob- For the young housewife whose or and also a speaker for him In a progresa. We have rightly thought of soul U to bis own hands. From the evils are shunned. In fact the Lord 6:00 p. m.—Epworth League the Junior (?holr )^ill sing the fol- official totals compiled by the As- Staff will be assisted respectively on the heavily burdened property contentedly and swallow their gen- TO AVOID HEAT STROKE of relatives, friends and neighbors lished In Hartford h. 1877 and is cooking experience is limited and convention 20 years ago, said: the power of the Gospel In Its trans- foundation up, man must be re- then vivifies the first knowledge, meeting at the parsonage. The lowing: sociated Press. It Is so fast that by Robertson and Wright to inter- owners and to substitute some ade- eralities and platitudes, letting the "Philip, go out and pick up your of the Sullivan family In attendance. now housed In the Avery Memorial who would like some Idea as to the "We don't need Governor Cross’ formation of evil lives Into good sponsible for what he is or becomes. obeyed from self-compulsion, and discussion will be on the subject Hymn—Bright Queen of Heaven. almost aa soon os p.eclnct election preting for the others what the help In 'purifying' the Republican judges complete their count the re- mounUng ballots mean to the gen- quate means of procuring added tax wealthy business men run our coun- Loss of Important Element Through wheel. You don’t deserve to have Rev. William P. Reidy was cele- building on Main street, Hartford. approximate Ume it takes to cook lives. The Lord keeps the way open to the gives the love of what Is good and "Hosea—the Prophet of Love” and Hymn—Gloria. party. We are going to clean our sults are known all over the coun- eral scheme of things. They to turn revenue. try? Have you so easily forgotten Perspiration C'ea Cause Cramps one the way you let It lie around.” brant of the mass. Rev. Francis P. vegetables, here Is a list depending, highest, but the Individual must true. When love from the Lord thus will be led by Maynard Briggs. Last Hymn—Pray For the Dead. own house as we have a real leader." Hymn—Jesus Gentlest Saviour. try. will keep a stream of n ws moving. the "chicken In every pot and car in and Fainting Even In Winter, Philip looked up startled from HInchey of Rockville was deacon A well children’s conference will of course, on the power and heat of choose It and walk therein. No one Inflows, one no longer does right week 28 were present. l e t ’s try Mr. Rogers believed that this ses- every garage" slogan of the Repub- He said the governor had been a We have laid great stress upon Organ selections will be played at State headquarters of the Asso- Thus readers of The Evening Her- Where Work Is Hot ! a book, blinked the snarling sea- and Rev. P. J. Killeen the sub-dea- be held Monday afternoon at 2 the stove. . can be .carried Into heaven on a from an effort, but joyfully because for 30 this Sunday. plao of the General Assembly will licans? Have you forgotten the captain out of his mind, and start- con. When the body was- being o'clock at the Health Center on failure in trying to purify bis own conversion, and quite properly so; the 9:30 mas.ement chapel at other delicacies was enjoyed and Ice when there la plenty for all? Why be determined. Chambers will sing, "Safe In The of the state body will read a pro- Is the chief problem of learning. —Harris. tive work by other veteran organi- pires in 1939 are Olive M. Johnson, out the many measures to which the I was trying to concentrate on posed law that the association will j 7:30, Emanuel Choir. "Where la (3od?” 8:30. Commencing Sunday the cream was served In the evening. party is committed through Its plat- tolerate such an unequal system? Arms of Jesus" and "Abide With Once we can get open minds and The Church school, 9:30. | Wednesday—7:15, Boy Scouts. Friday, 6:30 p. m.— Epworth zations. The coming of the United Social-Labor, New York; Rebccos The only way you eon rid yourself But, as I have said, you'll find new firm, Barch and Brad- ask to have enacted at the next Franciscan Fathers of New York Fifteen members were present. The form, including additional beds in Me.” The bearers will be John open hearts, there Is the possibility The Women’s class, 9:30. Mrs. i 8:00, Dorcas. League Institute at East Hartford. States hospital to Newington was yearly report was read by the secre- Grecht, Communist, , New Jersey; of the gigantic octtipus "big bust that probably the chief reasjon ford." Puublrn:>n, Wllkam Ford, EMword session of the Legislature licensing City will give a two weeks mission, very largely due to the efforts of Mr. the Newtown Hospital, State Re- know. You got a kick out o f facts penetrating and of being Leslie Hardy, leader. i Thursday—2:30, Ladies’ Aid So- Meet at the church at 6 for trans- tary and treasurer, Mias Clarissa L. Elisabeth Land, Socialist, and Ada ness” which Is slowly strangling for the fainting spell Is the lack of Murray, Samuel Burgess, Ralph all cobblers. the first week for women and the Smith Lang, Labor, Maryland; Cor- lief measures, continuation and su- of meeting their men and taking understood. This seems to have been The Men’s League, 9:30. Presi- |ciety. portation. second week for men. Benediction McCook who made repeated trips to Pendleton. The holders of the high- you, the only way you can surely sufficient salt In the system, by Its Jones, and Frank McCaugbey. Washington as Chairman of the nelia B. Johnson, (Communist, Utah. pervision of Veterans' aid, comple- them to lunch. To et their order The November meeting of the the means by which Jesus had a dent Ernest F. Strong. Topic: La-1 7:30, G. Clef. Sunday, November 11—On this at 3:30. Evening aervice at 7:30. est average scores for the year were: abolish unemployment and poverty loss through sweat. Burial will be In the East cemetery. bor Looks at the Church. committee in charge. Thirty-one women, six of them tion of the Fitch Homo for Sol- To overcome this cause. It Is now would be a real thrill. But wbiie Manchester Improveroen. Associa- wisdom even In early life that doc- Friday—6:00, Junior CJholr. day the Order of Rainbow for Girls Music at the 8:30 mass chorus first, Mrs. Albert W. Hllding; sec- diers, Old Age security, and changes In the midst of plenty—is by voting tors bad not found. The CYP a u b, 6:00. President Saturday—6:00, Father and Son will be our special guests at the Mr. McCook’s Interest In the de- seeking re-election, are contenders Rorlallat. customary to make up the loss of you were neglecting your fences, tion will be held November 14 In choir. ond, Miss Mario Gott. The base- in milk and liquor control balls. uiu sheep got out. Bang went else- Mrs. Ida J. House In the second portion of our les- Esther Pickles. Installation of offi- Banquet. morning service. Plan to be pres- linquent youth of Connecticut is for seats In the house o f representa- You want as your representatives salt by having available small tab- The funeral of Mrs. Ida J. House, the Y. M. C. A. building. It was Prelude: Morning Song, Harris— ment, where the banquet was served "The people of Hartford County where and we're going to lose announced by President John L. son, the verse quoted from II Peter, cers. ent. Organ. shown by his service on the Re- was decorated with Hallowe'en de- Uves. men who will look out for the Inter lets which contain about 1 gram widow of Wolcott House, who died The Week Outstanding Battle «^;e Hugh M. Alcom a great debt (or 15 grains) of table salt. You Strike and Stiller, too, judging from Jenney this morning. This Is one we are reminded^ that the process of ST. MARY’S CHURCH Hymn: O Sacred Heart, O Love formatory Board during which a vices, and favors carried out the o.’ gratitude for the protecUon of ests of the common people and not this letter. Your one weakness la Thursday, will be held this after- growth that was normal in Christ Monday, 7:30—Business meeting CHURCH OF THE NAZARENB system of vocational training and Outstanding of the battles has merely of the millionaires. Social' dissolve this In a glass of water noon at 2 o'clock at her home, 142 week later than was planned, but Rev. J. Stuart NelU Divine. same Idea. The remainder of the p OTerty end the institutions In this that you are always after a new tl.e change of date waa made neces- can go on In us. We can give dili- Group E, Ladies parlor. H. B. Anthony, Minister. Hymn; O What Could My Jesus guidance for creative work was or- evening was taken up with bridge been that of Mrs. Daniel O^Day, 1st Jasper McLevy will represent the each time you take a drink. Pearl street. Rev. Watson Woodruff Monday, 7:30— Business and so- Democrat, opposing Miss Natalis F. c 'jr.trj'." said Mr. Johnson. He RAords are now available from business thrill and i iglectlng the sary because of other activities on gence and can add virtue to our Do More. ganized hy him. playing, with four tables to play. uig;;l ’vhe election of State's Attor- worker, be he farmer, clerk or onc.s you think you’ve got cinched. of the Center Congregational cial niecting. Group A, with Mra Sunday, November 4th—Twenty- 9:00 a. m., Morning prayer. Couch, Republican, as Representa- laborer, nut only National Dairy, a great many Industrial plants and chuteh will officiate. The bearers the date that it was intended to faith, and to virtue knowledge, and third Sunday after Trinity: Hymn: O Mother I Could Weep Seia'ed Overseas Mrs. Mary E. Cummings won first n ..M c o r n as Governor and the cn- And while I'm at It, there are some hold U. George Hoover, manager keep on In this virtuous addition Waterman, 17 Spruce street. 9:30 a. m., CHiurch Bible school. for Mirth. Upon the outbreak of the World tive-at-Large from New York State, Roraback. Spellacy or the Connecti- they show that almost every case were all nephevus, Charles and Ern- Monday, 8:00—Businesa meeting. 9:30 a. m.—(Jhurch school. Men’s honors, Miss Susan Pendleton sec- The entrance of Mrs, Franklin D. tl:^ t;:V.et, may of whom are tried of heat cramps and heat exhaus- lad comers In Ba.ch's contract I o f the State theater will be the until all the graces of Christian llv- 10:45 o. m., (Communion Service. Hymn: Sweet Saviour Bless Us War, Mr. McCook went to Platts- ond. The club waa organized in cut Manufacturers' Association. He est Keeney, Ernest Manicrre, Ixiuls Group G, Ladles parlor. Bible class. Roosevelt Into this campaign oa a a:'. i true In the offices to which they tion has been eliminated when the think will have to be cleaned up. I speaker at the meeting. IBK are manifest In our lives. 2:30 p. m.. Junior Mission Band 'ere We Go. burg as a candidate, ranking as a 1927 and since that time there has at,i;:i cjek election. Is honest, fearless and trustworthy. can't sign It as It It.” Grlfflng, Bernard Sheley and John Tuesdayi 7:00—Troop HI, Boy 10:45 a. m.—Holy Communion and will meet at the church. stump speaker for her old friend aad Neither the Democrats or the Re- workers made use of these tablets. Morris. It is these things that make It Communion; Love Divine, John- private although past the age of 36. been a banquet every year, with one ant Good Majority Mr. Brown went home that eve- A large crowd heard Val Jean Scouts. sermon. Sermon topic: "The World” . 6:30 p. m.. Young People’s Hour. son—Violin and Organ. Democratic co-worker, Mrs. O'Day, publicans have any criticisms to Burial will be In the East ceme- evident that we have learned of Tuesday, 7:00—Choir rehearsal. He was soon commissioned a cap- exception, when on account o f the added Interest. Miss Dorothy .lohnson urgecomes an ild story ;'ou neglect It. morning. The body will arrive In pacity crowd two weeks ago. increased! Ooss work. .sential to friendly relations between primaries. thousands of other recently con- conditioned, but It Is possible, by Manchcstci this afternoon for buri- tired Bishop of Sacramento, Cal. prayer meeting. Sanctus. the day Friday, with Mr. and Mrs. Hartford's reduced Democratic ma- You're always on sc ething new. Wednesday, 6:30—Cub Pack. Friday at 7:30 p. m., Cnass meet- Agnus Del. nations as they are between individ- Seek ReelecUon verted Republloans and Democrats means of exhaust fans, by suitable al in the East cemetery. Wednesday, 6:30— Class to aero- The Week George F. Kibbe. jority this year. New Britain's facilities of ventilation and recrea- That's no way to do. You have to Everett T. McKlnnev of 95 Foster Offertory solo: Ave Maria, Canui uals. The six women members of the by voting Socialist? plane design. Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Girls Friend- ing. Dwight and Sylvia Martin enter- Democratic majority, smaller this tion, to give workers In Industries look after what you’ve got." street, has been appointed agent for ly society. Note: There will be a prayer meet- —Arthur Keating. He has had active experience In House seeking reelectlon are: Oeiw^ year than in 1BS2. would be taken "AGRO,” WAPPING Wednesday, 7:30—Meeting Group State matters through having serv- tained a number of their young where they are subjected to heat, "Oh, I’m sorry," Philip shifted the Waranoke building, 801-805 Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts. ing each morning at 10 at the Postlude—Organ. crats—Mary T. Norton of New Jer- care of by the surrounding towns in uneasily. "Does tbs lawn look bet- Main street, by the Hartford Con- C, Robbins room. ed as Executive Secretary to Gover- friends at a Hallowe’en party Wed- sey, Kathryn O'LoughUn McCarthy opportunity for short periods away The regular monthly meeting of 7:30 p. m.—Choir rehearsal. church. nesday evening at the home of their that area. from the heat, during which their ter?" necticut Trust Company. Plans Wednesday, 7:00—In-as-Much Cir- nor Templeton. Later Mr. McCook of Kansas, Mrs. 'Vir^nia B. Jenkes, THANK YOU! G lorifying the Sunday School Board of the cle. King's Daughters, with Mrs. Thursday, 10:16 a. m.— Annual grandmother, Mrs. T. D. Martin. The "Nutmeggers", a radio group To the Rditor of the bodies will get a chance to recover "Well—there are still some of have been made for remodeling two SECOND CONGREGATIONAL served as State Treasurer of Con- o f Indiana; and Isabella Greenway c f twelve singers directed by Robert Federated church, waa held last Hitt, 11 Khlghton street. meeting of the Connecticut Branch They had a lot of fun with grinning Manchester Elvenlng Herald, from the strain and stress of work the comers— ’’ stores In the block. necticut to fill a vacancy and reor- of Arizona: Republicans—Florence Baldwin, presented a fine program of Suddenly Mr. Mrown stopped, Thursday evening at the home of Wednesday. 7:00— Shining Light of the Woman's Auxillaty. Holy pumpkins and owls which bad loat P. Kahn of (California and Edit^ Manchester, Conn. under such conditions. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Collins. CJommunlon. Unveiling of Tablet In Frederick C. Allen, Minister ganized the office. His work as entertainment at the close of the " f’ ever mind. It’s O. K. I guess Y ourself There nill be a rehearsal of the (Circle, King’s Daughters. lhamher of Treasurer and on the State Board of one eye, the youngsters trying their Nourse Rogers of MassachuaetU. Dear Sir: The human body Is quite capable There were fourteen of the officers memory of The Rt. Rev. E. Campion Morning worship at 10:45, Sermon luck in pinning on the missing mem- meeting. Many of the selections of taking care of Itself If given we're somewhat alike, you and I, cast of the "Mother Goose and Friday, 7:30— Business meeting, Finance was highly commended. Three of these, Norton, Kahn,' and riven by the Nutmeggers were Col- The Anderson-Shea Auxiliary, No. and teachers present. It was voted Acheson. Preacher: The Rt. Rev. by the minister, "For Their Sakes.” ber blindfolded. Best o f all, the 2046 to the Veterans of Foreign half a chance. A man who works kid. We get tired of things." Company" operetta at the Second Group F. Ccommerce Educational interests have claim- Rogers, are "old timers" with a to omit the regular monthly social Jege songs In keeping with the foot- Mr. Brown felt something stir In ty A r ic ia H a r t Congregational church Monday aft- Saturday, 6:00—Junior Ctoolr re- Frederic Llwellyn Dean, Lord Bishop Fellowship of the Lord's Supper. fun waa harmless. So far aa has decade of campaigns behind them; Wars wishes to take this oppor- a few hours and has a rest period k «> for November and to invite the ed a share of his attention. Besides ball ccaaon. can then undertake additional his heart for the first time in years ernoon at 3:30 o'clock. hearsal. of Aberdeen. 12:00 noon—Meeting. The music: been heard, no mischief was done the other three, newer on tha tunity to thank you for the courtesy - a new understanding of his man H RvM ------children to the church family night Saturday, 6:80—Choir rehearsal. Speaker: Miss Charlotte Sawyer, Prelude—Romance .... Rubenatein ACTIVITIES having taught school himself, he has this year by children carrying off or shown to us throughout the past hours of work, whereas continuous later In the month of November. served on the Board of Fellows of scene, also have proved vigorous effort under such conditions might child. The Buckland A. C. Juniors will Notes vice-president of the W. A., diocese Anthem—Shepherd With Thy Ten- disturbing property. Last year stumpers of their states. year. Tlrsd, aching feet certainly are The following persons were elected All Center church women support derest Love .'...... Federleln Trinity College and as President of there were complaints. ' ' Paradlchlorobenzene Is the name We appreciate the space per- lead to serious physical dlsturb- play the Phelps eleven at the Buck- of New York. Also reports of dele- (Chamber members are reminded The two "old parties" offer only not conducive to beauty, charm and land field tomorrow at ten thirty. to make the plans for the Christmas Group B Food Sale on November Offertory—Album Leaf ... Kjcndf the Alumni Association. His work as Sixty-sig voters have already been a powerful chemical just adopted mitted us for our notices. ancss. a sunny smile. A painful com, a gates to the W. A. Triennial. 1:00 p. two new women candidates a chance It is expected to be on Interesting progp-am: chairman. Mrs. Evelyn 15, Mrs, Edna Case Parker, chair- m.—Box lunch in the Parish House. Postlude—Fantasie ...... Holden that the date of the annual meeting President of the Hartford Oratorio made this fall, an unusually large by fruit growers to combat peach Thank you again. PUBUC RECORDS sore bunion or s feeling of general Carter; Mrs. Lola S. Collins and society strengthened an important to join “The Ladies of the House’’— tree borers. Tests have shown It game’ for the teams are evenly man. Tea and coffee served. 2:00 p. m.— Church school and. Everyman's has been changed from November 20 number for this town. There will Gertrude Jones, RepubUcan candi- Edith Mahoney, Secretary, discomfort about the arenes can Miss Faith Collins. The average at- Group E will hold a public bridge cultural element In the musical life also be one more session November ItUls 90 to 100 per cent 6f the in- 48 Cedar 8t. CLEVELAND UNIONS make the loveliest disposition turn matched. Roll call and W. A. pledge. 2:30 p. Claas at 9:30. Speaker at the class: to Monday, November 19, It being date in the Eighth Ohio District; tendance was 92 for the month of on Monday evening, Nove'mber 19. Charles R. Turner. of Hartford. 5, for the making of those voters Bsets In a given orchard. Nov. 1, 1984. Probate Court Notes •eur. October at Sunday School. m.—Missionary service. Preachers; felt that this will prove a more con- Mrs. G. F. MlUs, Democratic candL The will of WUllam F. Pickles, Members of tbs American Legion The Rt. Rev. Elmer N. Scbmuch, Christian Endeavor meeting at Bom In Hartford whose rightr mature between the date In the 32nd New Yoric DiattlcL Keep In mind the Important part Tomorrow evening at 7:30 o’clock, BMANTTEL LUTHERAN venient date. The meeting will be Mr. McCook waa bom in Hartford, SEEK A & P PEACE lets of Manchester deceased was your feet play In .your physical auxiliary are requMted to bring to Missionary Bishop of Wyoming, and 6:30, Leaders: Helen Copeland and held at the Country C3ub. U Is hoped previous session and election _ mher Parties the meeting,, Monday evening to toe there will be another Grange Sun- Knot B. Brtefcaon, PMtor th* son of the Reverend Professor Thirty-eight huhtihg licenses have xdmlttHl for prohste 1b the Man'^ wen being. And when )m'u aro «r day sventog servfce, which will he ‘ITie Rt, Rev. Gouveraeiir F. Mosher, her Group, Topic: "Child Labor." that every member will L.iake an at- A sxeat variety of other partie#^ Chester District probate court this State Armory, mrOetil Of StOttitog John J. McCook and EHsa Sheldon been Isaii^ this year to date. Hunt- (Uoattaned fnmi Fags Om) planning routines to beautify hair, held at the Methodist church in Missionary Bishop of the Philip- Notes tempt to be present, as an Interest- Suclallst, Communist, SocUUste morning. John F. Pickles, son of for the family of a member who lost Tomorrow we celebrate our An- pines. (Butler) McCook. Professor McCook ters are seen everywhere. Labor, Equal Rights, Law Prsserva^ face, and figure, prom s yourself Hazardville. Charles M. Gardner, nual Reunion jot all who have been Monday at 7—Boy Scouts. ing pfogranjj, is being arranged and the deceased was named executor In nearly everything In a recent firs Wednesday at 2—Women’s League. is remembered affectionately by men Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hllding Uon, ProhibiUon, Honest ElectlOB8) yssterday kspt in touch with super- that your feet will not be neglect- the High Priest of Demeter (the confirmed at Emanuel. Sons and Friday. 8:30 p. m.—Girls Friendly important business will be trans- the will. ed. at her home. Servlaeable clothing Hostesses: Mrs. Owers, Mrs. Phelps, and women in all walks of life as an of New York will spend the week- Industrial Labor, Farmer-Lahor,-« Join the Crowd Tonight visors of Osvsland storss. On tnslr for three ^rls, aged 9, 14 and 15, ilghest officer In the National daughters of Emanuel will come Candidates., 7:30 p. m.—Woman’s acted. rsports, apparently, will depend the They need dolly axerclss to Auxiliary meeting. Speakers: Mrs. Mrs. Park, Mrs. Post. educator, author and linguist, and end and voting day here. They keep are presenting women candidates fog and a boy of 11 will be most ee- ange) will be the guest speaker from near and far to worship once above all as a lover of his fellow- their voting residence here, where directors’ dsclslon. strengtheu their muscles knd to lat Ce^ntral Pomona Grange, No. Henry H. (Jonland, delegate to A e Thursday at 7:30—Rehearsal of Believing that variety will add House seats. keep them supple and comforta- ceptabls. more In the church of their child- men. He'was for forty years a mem- they own property and spend the Interest also is centering on foul Here In Cleveland.'representative $150 REWARD OFFERED S chorus,‘'will be presented sing hood and jrouthd The 60th Anni- Triennial at Atlantic City. the Men’s Chorus. much to the interest of the annual spokesmen for the unions met with ble. You never heard of serious Friday, Nov. 16.—Mother Goose meeting. It is planned to secure ber of the faculty of Trinity (JoUege. greater part of their time. women candidates for govsrno^ The Everyman’s Bible class held asvenU selections. This chorus Is versary of the Claas of 1884 will be Saturday, 9:00 a. m.—9:00 p. m.— Perfect attendance pupils at the Thomas S. Farrell, Cleveland Fed- foot troubles among natives of hot Operetta, given by 25 of our chil- three speakers,. two of whom have Professor " McCook spoke German, Most spirited la the contest of ICr^ Make Merry A t Its first supper and gst-togethsr at worth motoring to Hazardville to observed. A most cordial welcome The Men’s Bible class will hold a Hebron Green school for the month eration of Labor secretary, but none FOR SU YERS OF YOUTH climates, did you? Well, that's be- hear. The members have been Rummage Sale in the Parish House. dren. Afternoon at 4 o’clock. -Eve- already been announced. The two French, Italian and Spanish fluenUy WUllam Langer, wife qf. North D ^ cause they go bsrefiKited and their the Second Congregational church Is extended not only to our epn- and was a rhaater of Latin and other of October arc: grammar room, Bar- kota’s deposed governor. She Is ruim would comment on what transpired. faithfully practicing every week un- firmands but also to all others. ning at 7:30. are Walter E. Batterson, former Even If reopening of the stores feet get plenty of the right kind of last night, with sn attendance of Mayor of Hartford, who will speak languages which he taught. The bara Brehant, Catherine Flckett, ning as a RepubUcan on a platform New Britain, Nov. r.— (A P )—The over 30 o f the members. Rev. David der the efficient lead.-rship of Earl Suilday School and Bible ,aa s3:8 SOUTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL Anne and Elizabeth )Qoncl, Elsie Is approved, it was said, some time exercise. Naturally, we can't go Spaulding of Sufflcld Grange, and in CONCORDIA LUTHERAN on plans for the celebration of the City of Hartford owes much to the of conUnuing the poUclea o f hsr New Britain Herald tod 'y offered a barefooted, but we can do other Carter of the Federated tourch of at 9:30. Leonard C. Harris, Minister. Hills, Sylvia Martin, Janice Ward. I will be required to restock them, as consequence a magnificent musical Holy Communion will be cele- Garden aad Winter Streeta state's tercentenary next year, and practical Interest which he took In husband — a situaUon somSvbaA HIE SILVER GRILL much of their merchandise has been reward for $150 for Information beneficial '.nings. Wapplng wa-s the guest speaker, and C. Homer Ginns, pastor of the North civic affairs and especially to mat- Leonard Glass, George (3oncl, Lloyd paralleling the entrance at Mirlato group has been assembled. Every- K, Richter, Faster. leading to arrests of the youths who For Instance, trying to pick up the Cotton Blossom singers from brated at 10:46. Sunday; Gray, Irving Griffin, CJarlton Jones, A. Ferguson into Texas poUUcs. ' moved out of Cleveland to other b ^ y , and especially the Grange The Reunion Rally Service will be Methodist church. ters affecting the poor. He was one fatally beat and kicked Joseph Sour.- marbles with your bare toes Is Plney Ridge school to Mississippi 9:80—Church school. Classes for John Kuijmych, Horace, Gibson and Other feminine gubematoiial caff* units of the company In keeping members, is cordially Invited to at- held at 3:30. Rev. Evald Lawsjn, 9:00 a. m.—Sunday school. of the two Ohio families of that with an announced intention of ry. 14, son of Deputy Fire CSiief and good for the feet. Contracting, ex- furnished music. An oyster supper aU. Local automobile dealers met this Milton Porter, - Abraham Sherman; didates are Mrs. Elba Chase, Conte Mrs. Michael Sounry on Hallowe'en tend. one of the ablest and most gifted of 10:00 a. m.—EMgUah service. name, all of whose members served abandoning the Cleveland stores al- panding and epreadlM the toes Is was served) by Ralph Rockwell and 10:40—Morning worship. The week to discuss problems of impor- their country In the (31vll War. primary room, Gladys Bollow, Helen munist, New Hampshire; Beef Old Fashioned - Modern Dancing night. helpful, too. Take off your shoes There was the regular monthly our New England pastors, will speak preacher at tbia service will be Rev. 11:00 a. m.-^German service with Gone!, Lillian Griffin. Lola Hllding, together. his Committee. meeting of the South Windsor tance in their particular field. No Anson McCook was educated In Gyekis, Indust.-ial Labor Psrtj^ Polllice have' asked pupils In tbs when ^ u are alone In your room on the subject "Relic, Pauper, or George G. Scrivener, District Su- celebration o f Holy Communion. Anna Kulynych, Kathleen Martin, School Board held at the Wapplng action has been taken as yet on the the public schools of Hartford. In- Pennsylvania; and Ann L. M s' public sebooU to cooperate with and walk around on your Up toes— Dr. R. R. Knapp conducted the Temple of God." Rev. Lawson will perintendent Norwich District, and Preparatory aervice at 11 a. m. Josephine Pomprowlcz, Frederick Music by school hall last Thursday evening. Sunday will be observed as Har- holding of an Automobile Show this cluding the old Charter Oak school, NaUonal Party, Michigan. them In Isaming of the Identity of then on your heels. first of the series to tbs course to assist Pastor Erickson to the Com- a former pastor of this church. Brehant, Donald and Kenneth Grif- ppertf RICHETTI RUSHED The state election will be held munion Service tomorrow morning vest Festival. winter. the South school and the Hartford State tickets are well pepper the boya who attacked Sounry while If the botto rs of vour feet are practical nurMng and kindred sub- The music at the aervice: fin. Frank Hills, Robert Horton, with feminine names ruimliig tM next Tuesday and this year the vot- and since he la a gifted artist and Sunday. Donations for the Old Public High school. Later he attend- be was with several oomptniona super aenslUve, bathe them with jects at the Recreation Center last Organ Prelude: Andante to A— A 12-page supplement of The Her- Michael Kulynych, Richard Lee, whole gamut of offices, from U e w , SILVER ORCHESTRA TO KANSAS C in near his horns. hot salt and water two or three ing will be carried on at the Wap- muelcian, he has also promised to Osar Franck. Folks’ Home at Southbury will ed Trinity College from which he Rodney Lemaire, Jerald Porter, night at 7 o'clock. A series of about plng Community church house, for give us the following violin se'eu- gratefully be received and delivered ald last Wednesday night launched graduated In 1902 with the highest tenant governor (two are trying foe The patrolmen’s and firemen's Umes a week. If. on th. contrary, 16 lessons, on Tuesday and Friday Processional Hynm No. 282—"St. an extensive advertising campaign Fletcher Ward. Frank Wolflnger. that to Massachusetts, EUsabSt|$_ association will march at the funeral the akin Is dry, rough end uncom- the town of South Windsor. tions In the course of the afternoon Hilda." to the Home. It is hoped that our possible honors. (OoutlBBsS (re a ktege Due) evenings, will contlnus for eight The Federated Workers will serve pi'.gram. Adagio and Gavocte, Mas- service will be well attended. planned by the Merchants Division Donovan Socialist, Florence IiSiW}.-; ssrviess of the boy tomorrow. fortable, massage with foot cream Anthem: "O Wisdom’’—Noble. Law Practice TURN ABOUT- ton. Prohibitionist) on down througti). weeks, provided a aufflclent number coffee and doughnuts fo, the work- ill li, Dtux Airs Cclebres. Henry The Week of the Chamber to attract business On receiving his degree at the from toes upward to ankles before of persons rsglsUr for the course, Offertory Anthem: "Ye Humble to where the county Ucketa ' C8BM Md hsar ths loeal young wizard on tho accordion. Wellsvllle, O., October 20. during a ers for breakfast, and also a dinner Purcell; Air on G String, Mattbo- Souls That Seek the Lord’—Cham- Tuesday at 2:30 p. m., the Ladies’ to Manchester- from surrounding Harvard Law, school, be joined his MAN IN WMITB you go to bed. towrui and commimlties. About B,- Tamaqlia, Pa.—Angered by the brush with police officers, knows the which Is under th# ausploss of tha at noon. son; Caprice, Mahler; Ruoslan Folk bers. Aid wUl meet brother, now Judge Philip J. McC!ook local chapter, Amsrtcan Rod Cross. 000 copies of the supplement were long freight trains which pass inside story o f the Kansas City slay- PhUadsjphia —Police carried an ICE COLD yiCTDir Wapplng Grange, No. 3, will hold Pon;?8, Krelsler. Recessional Hymn No. 818—"Al- Wednesday at 7:80 p. m., the of the New York Supreme Ckiurt, HOSPITAL WAS BANDF The next lesson will bo on Tuesday distributed and It la hoped to pub- through the town, delaying automo- ings. Frank Nash, sx-«onvlct and unidentified auto accident victim PhUaiielpbia—Two robbers bad a a regular meeting Tuesday evening, The program will aiso Incl uia ford.” monthly meeting o f the Church who at that time was engaged in law at 7 o'clock at tha School atreat Rao. lish similar issues monthly. It is biles and pedtetrlans, residents have four psaos offiesrs loat tksir lives la into the American boapltal. fflla pang of conscience after they lock- November 13, It will be election of sh gleg by the comh'ned Senior, Organ Postlude: Toccata to C Board will take place. practice. Subsequently. Mr. McCook Pittsburgh — Samuel Toofqr S and It la hoped many will avail thsm- officers and a supper Will be served not planned to sticesa sales, but to turned the tables and are now Schliti — Narragansett Beer. tbs withering gunfire when aa at- kuU waa fractured and bla fact ed Charles Summers, 86. a night Junior and Children’s Cnoirs under major—Bach. Thursday at 8 p. m-, the Choir will returned to Hartford and opened his least knows where to streU aelvea o f thla opportunity to add to before the meeting. The commit- drive home the fact that outstanding blocking the railroad tracks. tempt was mads to free Nash. disfigured. Physicians decided to watchman. In the tee bok o f a the leadership of G. Albert Pcarscn. 5:30—The High school group. meet for rehearsal. own law office. He Is now associated UtobunUng season. White thslr knowledge of hygiene to the tee follows; Mrs. E31a Burnham, values may be obtained locally at Two motorists drove their cars on operate. restaurant the showing of motion pliturei of 6:00—Epworth League meeting. with John H. Buck, whose father the crossing, locked them end ing about the grounds of the home and nursing proesdure and Mrs. Ruth Burnham, Alfred W. all times, with Uie added conveni- "Let's quit killing" Is the slogan They rang for Floyd DowoU, an So aa hour later, ont of them last confirmation service and of lait 7:30—Musical service. The first ZION LUTHERAN waa Oingressman from this same view C5ty hospital, be was stsMk: adopted for a traffic safety program Stone and Robert Watson. ence of ample parking and freedom sauntered away. )B eft C a U fom ia W in e, 10c a glass. orderly. Hs didn't answer. called tbs restaurant's night mana- register Tuesday UghL A cartlflcdte year's reunion of oonfirmands, as of the season's musicals is' to be Hlgii aad Cooper Streets. One train was delayed nearly a the chest and stomach by ate in Portland, Ort. City oouncU will be given at the elosa of the Ice- Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz. Pastor. from congestion. DlstrlcL Hours later after tha operation, ger and told bim of the watchman's well os several other very interest- given by the choir. The program, He is a member of the American half hour until the driver moved the slugs. He was rushed tosids ^ys $200 toward the campaign ax- thay found DowslL Ho waa the vic- plight sona for these who have taken tha A French scientist claims the ing features. The fellowship and arranged by Archibal)' Sesoions, di- placed In the ward with mysterious thunder we hear occa- Sunday school at 8:30 a. m. Serv- Set not thyself to attain much Bar association, and of the Connectl' car. tim. Employea rushed to Bununers' prescribed o o m ^ social hour will follow the ofter- rector, will consist pf "The Canti- Rail officials are talking it over other gunshot vlcUms—tent, sionally to clear weather comes from ice to commemoration of the 400th rest, but much patience.—Thomoa cut and Hartford County Bars. Boon'a program. cles of the Church” jM arranged by with police. others buntota. \ ounspo^. The Annual Father aad Sons Bao- various composers^ Rev. Joseph anniversary of Or. Martin Luther's A. Kempls. A generouajpbare at Mr. McCook's MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEEIBR CONN.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1984. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. ItANCHESlER. CONN. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1984. the boll being filled to capacity with- in' their taopactlve oommunltieA No district of the Connecticut Council meeting sondwlchea, coke and coffee Wilitom Wdlif betag tke buUdtac Uu B«w houaaa. • gtent Motor Onsapaay is coaoerasd. aa,ba pfwtta ora usually dua to a certain Samuel Brown, 17; Leroy Upp, Miss Mary Hltehon of the Rock riUe- were oerVed by the hostess. The next out even atondlng room. At seven nominee for state repi typa of addosia, aad ara abnply lo 16 aad Horace Snow, 19, aU of tbia WUUmontic Lighting company who men with poUce records ora octapt- of Congregational women. It woe boudiiv dorpormtlaa trotddn’t ba anaouBcss a scbeduls of produetloq, protect the body against tlia Irrtta- HOSPI^NOm COLUMBIA meeting will be In the chapel on the the lodlee served supper in the lom r and Clayton Hunt, Judge of town, wars aocuaed of indecently WlU give on inteSesUng talk on the ed for anlistmenL Man applying aleo voted to supply the music for ISth of November. for thia district, who has taai atoppad la It* oparatloas by the fact eontamplattBff tbs maaufarturs at a Uoo. The best plan is h. lacraast neeaultlag two email boya. Thay ROCKVILLE Itopic, “Modem Oodting and the hall to over 300 consisting of baited Mra.* Sarah Mack of 47 Apel need not have bod a High school Modispn Woodward, Mra. Julia the year for the church choir, in- Perfect attendance for Pine atreet nominated. During the supper beoF Ewstag Afraid that it waa atepplaf oa the tees of milUOB Bord cars asat year. Then the alkalinity of the body by using were represented by Attorney Wil- Place, Hlse Steffle Bobeikl of le i Evolution Of the Kitchen Range." education but must be able to pose cluding the special Chrlatmoa music beans, salads, rolls, coke and coffee. plenty of aikallaa fonning ftoods, liam 8. Hyda who waived eocamlna- U ttle and Mr. and Mra. Donald school for October Is as follows: and between the speecbee, miMtc the oamera of dty tenements. It be oontinuM in this sags vein: "Tbs West Middle Turnpike and William Setting Up Voting Beothn a mental test that Is given at tbe which will be given by the Tri-Coun- At eight o'clock oil adjourned to the 'ly the foods oontaialng tion. The work of setting up the voting Woodward went to Malden, Moos., Lawrence Holbrook, John Sirak, furnished by on orchestra tfip'-lft M >«£Mt depression would M over for the Dudek were admitted and Mark recruiting station. All men must be Mond^ to attend the funeral of ty Chorus at tbe Columbia church upper hall, there being nearly 800 pieces, led by John Totokln of Meir wouldn't have any Jim Farley lum and potassium. Osteopathic Judge Johnaon ordertd the three Carpentef of South Bolton waa dis- booths in the bsU on the main floor able to pass tta ritfd physical Marion Ethridge, Jean Ehrana, Wil- present at that meeting. The chair- MMCkMtW CkOB. wbols country If Amarlcaa iadtls- treatments ara very helpful m ia- bound over to the Jaauary term of Hro. Walter Woodward. Mr. Wood- tbe lost Sunday evening In Decem- helmlna hotbrook, and Annie Zuryk. Haven, formerly of Columbia. Tlie rSlu A.* rcjtaDSOM arouatl to arblsper that ltd houstac charged ^ te rd a y . FIREinEFSIUTIIER of the Memorial building started thta examination raqulred by the Navy ber. Mrs. Nstseb, vbo hoe been ap> man of tbe Republican Town C!om- triallsts would just forget these al- ' BODBirr DUTCHKB , The idea was to give tta Boy creaslng the circulation. Superior Court In Hartford under A son waa bom today to Mr. and morning and will continue Monday ward la a brother of Madison Wood- West street school has a long list, as audience was also amused by a short plaa was mahtny politic^ eneades. The leraM Waablogton Oorrs- Scouts aomathing to do aad rallava deportmei^ ward aad Uved in Columbia when pointed the local representative of mlttee, Harvey (3olline introduced sketch by Wm. Wolff and Chauney t'2 yom»a«< twtobT i. u ii _ phabet echemea and take hold of bonds of $500 oach. Mrs. Luther Prouty of 88 Clinton so that everything wlU be in reodl- Upon being accepted for enlist- follows: Betty Cobb, Katherine Kle* the speakers. The first one was the If it did it would throw him oiit hay fever sufferers. Unfortunately, Owing to the inability of his law- MROCmLElWAY younger. tae Windham Community Memorial mark, Helen Klemark, Amelia Mlch- Squler "Money in Hogs’’. After tbe PaMlaM Ur%ry Bvcniac their iaduatrlee. and'ruB them with grown man went out with trucks street. neoa for the election Tueadsy. The ment tbe men ore sent to the Naval hospital, spoke briefly, telling the Hon. John Buckley of the Stmti O n- . ■uaCav* aa« aoilday*. at tb« Of course private capital would yer to appear in court today, Nor- old voting booths ore kept ta the Training Station at Norfolk. Vo., The October meeting of tbe Ladies ollk, Suale Mtchollk, Christine Sad- tral Committee. He was followed by formal program tbe orchestra play- VM1 6sim at Maaoliattar. Ooaa.. aa good, sound, American hualaeos Woshington, Nov. 8.—Some of the and accumulated mountains of ths COUPLE OBSERVES man P. Dubeau of Willtmantic won a Aid ooclety was held Wednesday lodleq that she hod a supply of sew- ed for dancing, and the many young reap a pmBt on the enterprise. But stuff. The heat wave of June, July and baoement of tbe building and ore fo, a routine three-month training lon, Albert Downing, Arthur Cobb, judge Samuel Rosefitbol, Judge of ' flMMid CliM MaU Matttf. congreMional caadldatas wouldn't continuance until Monday, November August WAS tbe direct cause of SM Robert T.. Hurley WUl Give brought up for elections and set up. afternoon at the home of Mias Kath- ing to be done for tbe hospital, and people present certainly took .ad- »o *bciK^on *aTM private capital ia the form of the nse." After much fuss, Mrs. PtUsbury period prior to being transferred to asking for the cooperation ot the- Philip Mazanlk, Samuel Michallk, the aty Court of Hartford. He was O s # T # # f » d j r S l # n a a a a a a * a • ta boliarlag so aathuaUstlealty for 13. He is charged with reckless deaths In Kaniaa, the secretary of Talk on. Arson to Heads of The whole lower hallway It blocked erine Ink, with, almost a record at- Leonard Robinson, Lucius Robinson, vantage of tbe opportunity. money trust would reap a profit in Mr. yord’s “good sound American compromised a t half a cent a one of tbe ahips of the fleet for duly ladies in getting it done. Several followed by. William Higgins, candi- F#r Hosts, by awjl a « * 4 » * 4 a * a a a t #H themselvee if they knew what bad pound. GOLDEN WEDDING driving. Bail of 8100 waa fixed. the state board of healtb r^o rtl^ ' Thirty Oepartments. with the booths. and asilgnment. After completing tendance, 46 ladies being present. Charles Sadlon, John Sadlon, Steven date for Congressman for the 2nd StnSlO Cool*# a . a . . a a a a * » « - » a » t a . f . 0 1 the form of hood interest even if the business sense” hta prompted him to pwkeral of Jomen B. Miller Mlse Anne Dtx first directress pre- took home articles from the meeting a # a a r « a a a a » a l > been happening to rents bock bere. the training period-tbe men ore Sadlon, Eugene Scott and Samuel * DOlTvOrOd oao y s f 00 build a 820,000,000 steel mill which Tbe funeral of James H. Miller, sided. .ft was voted that the mem- and others wtir help, ao that Colum- district, and Mr. PriChord, candidate Tristan da Chmba, the wortd’a government itself should build the They're headed into a bousing A Very. Dead Bagle Chief George B. Milne of tbe granted a leave of sbaence after Topple. for State Senator for tho 35th dis- loneliest island, has 700 sheep, 800 t>r rHB AmOClATBD~ will enable him to dispense with the Tbe biggest Blue Eagls in town 47, whose body was found Wednes- which time they must return to tbe bers go on' record as being in favor bia may hold Its end up In support- FRBSS houses. -And in the latter'case the •hortaige which will ta no fun at Bockville fire department U host to- day In the water tank at the rear ing the hospital that serves this A Republican Rally was held at trict. The last two speakers were cattle, 50 donkeys, and about 800 purchase of a dollar's worth of steel all by the time they assemble in was a . handsome baaket-weave, Mr. and Mrs. George Indwig Virginia otstion and moke ready to of osktag tor transfer from tbe Tka AaaaalBta« Preaa la aaolaalaal/ houses would be sure to cost a great day to more than SO chiefs of the of the Sprlngvllle mlU, woe held Hartford District to the Norwich area. After the close of the business the Town Hall Thursday evening, the two local Republican candidates. fowl, but no pigs. aaUUad to tk . qm tor rapublloaiioa January. Senator Park Trammell highly inflammable bird about as fire departments of, Connecticut Al- go to sea. at all aawa dltpatckai oradltad to I* deal too much, whereas, if built by in the open market. What might of Florida won’t be the only one tall aa your left' ear Which someone from the Luclns Memorial CUispei in ' or Qot otkarwlM eraditad la tbit it please the profound economist at Entertain Fifty Friqids though day's program does not etort Grove HIU cemetery, Friday after- / papar aad alaa tha toe a. aawa pab* a private corporation, it’s reasonably found sleeping in his.office. sent to the White House, where- until thie afternoon tbe vioiting Dearborn to euggeat to tbe eteel Rants already are 31 per cent after it stood many months In the noon St 3 o’clock. Rev. Dr. (Jeorge : Uahad bara.n. certain that they wouldn't chief! began to arrive before noon S. Brookes, pastor of tbe Union ■ AU nabii at rapablieallon at manufacturere aa a good lound higher bere than the average for office of General Johnaon.; for the quarterly conference. ’ apaclal dlipatehat harain ara alaa ra,- On the whole the Harrimian pro- the rent of tbe country and well It looked like a very dead eagle Last Night YANOCO Congregational church, officiated. The d i^ s program includes a din- aarvad.______^^ ject eounds hopeful. At all'events It •ensible American way of keeping abo.ve those of any other good- as they trucked it down the corri- Burial was in Grove HUl cemetery. ner in the G. A. R. hall at 1 o'clock Mr. MlUer 'ls aurvlved by hli wife, roll a.m ea ollaal at N B A Barr* Indicates a realisation that it is their mine operating full tilt and so alsed city. And now the fail eeasoh dor the other day ,vith other John- served by the members of Burpee loa, iao. contributing jto ths victory over tba is beginning to bring boosts of 10 son effects, lying on its tack with Married in Germany on Novem- four chU<^, four brothers and one * ■ — — — necessary for the large business in- to 20 per cent. ' its toes curled up. . . . A little' ber 3, 1884—fifty jrears ago yeatar- Woman’s Relief Corps. The execu- sister. Publlthar'a Rapraaaetatlra; Tba terests to do something besides sit- depression ? day—Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Ludwig tive committee of the Burpee Ckirpa Funeral ot Henry O. Koachwlts Jallua Matliaws tipaalal Acaner—.Saw House and apartment building la.cr I saw “Robbie" In the same GAS has personal charge of the aerving No doubt Mr. Ford '.*111 manufac- of Hartford road last igh Thq. funeral of Henry C. Koota- lark ChtoaBO. Dairoli and Botton. ting on the eldelinee, wringing their virtually stopped some years ago. corridor. In low heels, seemingly .of a chicken pie dinner. This com- ture a mlllloii cars In 1935—If he Then came tbe government's 15 tired and depressed. Few people brated their golden wedding anni- wlU, 63, of Grand atreet, who died BIBMBEH AUDIT BOREAD^OP hands and yelling "Terrible!" at versary In their home with 00 mittee conslata of Mrs. Kate Wil- Wednesday afternoon at tbe home CIKCUIUITIO.SS can sell them. If he can't sell them per cent pay cut and, because vir- ever grew fond of Robbie, but she every move, good and bad alike, tually all federal workers spend was the hardest-working woman In frlenda from Glastonbury, Rockville liams, chairman; Mrs. Lottie Tal- of bis son, Otto Koschwlts, on the FREDERIC C. Tbr Harald P ra tin a Campanr. Ino,. made by the government. he won’t build them. Hia good their entire . salaries, . thousands Washington. and this town gathered to feUettate co tt Mrs. Nellie WoUls, Mrs. Elmle Hartford rood, waa held from the kiaumta. aa floanctal raapanaibllllr sound American business sense will. moved into boarding ' bouses or them on tba happy event. Bodmon, Mrs. Bertha Schloeffer, home of hia son, Kurt Koschwlts, of tor trpoprapnleal arrora appaarlpg n It's greatly to be hoped something Mrs. Alice Kington, Mra. Jessie Mey- 56 Grand street, this afternoon at 3 ad■ Tartiaamaata In tba Manahaaiar other cheaper quarters, or else Roslrat Man In Town Tbe house waa prettily decorated will come out of it. In that case, cauee him to cut down with a variety of flowere and crepe ers, Mrs. Mary Champagne and Mra. o’clock. Rev. K. Otto Klette, pas- Bra a le a Haraid. doubled up. The busiest man, no question, 1s Lillian Buckmlster. hie production to fit the market. If Since 10 per cent of the cut was I'r. A. R. James, wtasa job ts In harmonious colors. After an en- tor of ths First Lutheran church, SATURDAT, NOVEMBER 8 he can't eell any care be will abut restored, there has L en so much to paint names and titles on the joyable evening, refreshments were Shortly after 3 o’clock tbe visiting officiated. Burial was in the family BOOMERANG fire chiMs ore to visit the various plot in Grove HUl cemetery. down altogether. And it wilt make undoubling an(j such demand for doors of new govemr-' i t agencies. served. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig re- ceived many attractive and useful fire stations in Rockville and make Briefs CONSTRUCTIVE EtTorts of Democratic candidates 1 moderately priced apartments that Mr. James la several months be- on InspecUon of the apparatus at the rather lese difference to Mr. Ford tbe newspaper which, carried four hind In hia work and some officials gifts. GALLON A meeting of Alden Skinner Aux- Henry I. Harrlman, president of | InBraUate them- than to almost any other manufac- pages of “for rent” ads a few have had three or four different Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig have lived Central fire station, the Fltton sta- iliary was held lost evening in G. A. Q I selves with organized labor by at- in Manchester for 47 years. Mr. tion and the Hockanum Engine R. baU. A social foUowed 'th e I the Chamber of Commerce of the turer what becomes of ths horde of months ago now barely shows four ofllccs without any attention from house. . [tending workers' meetings during columns. him. . . . The only fellow I've Ludwig bos been employed during meeting. I United States, heretofore distin workers—not only sutomobUs oper- Following the inspection of the David Stiles of TalcottvlUe bos the recent textile strike and telling Thousand."! of new emergency heard give orders to Roosevelt Is that time In the velvet department gulebed for frequent abstract crltl- atives but tbe steel makers whom be at Cheney Brotbere. fire stations, a buslnesa session will been appointed acting superintend- agency workers have arrived In Steve Early, hia publicity secre- be held. A t this session tbe guest ciam of the New Deal and pretty the strikers how deeply they loved will lure to Dearborn from their the last 18 months to compete for tary, who doesn't even soy, “Please, S GALLONS Sl.OO ent of Tolcott Brothers company, t the workingman have borne rather speaker will be Robert T. Hurley, succeeding ths late Oeorge Dawson,' 1 I much everything else not predicated present homes—cast out by the the available space. Mr. President" when, at a press formerly head of the Omnectlcut sour fnilt. The proclamation of Folks who only recently have conference, he almost barks; who died recently. WALCOTT State Police, who wHl. give one of ’ on the atandards of pre-depression .ibutdown. Mr. Ford Is no Santa undoubled are beginning to think “Speak a little louder! They can't REVOLTING CASES VAN ALWAYS SELLS FOR LESS! Rev. Dr. (3eorge & Brookes, pastor j conservatism, has suddenly come out President Danz of the Connecticut hia interesting talks on “arson”. of tbe Union Congregational church, Republican nominee for United States Senator Claus, he prides himself on good of doubling back again. hear you In the rear." . . . A night ' Several Important matters are ex- Federation of Labor, denouncing club which blossomed out here last WlU give another of his interesting [ with a constructive proposal of sound American butlnesa sense— pected to come up for action at to- talks Sunday entitled “Religion In * great magnitude calculhted to strike Oovemor Cross for crawling out of One More Alphabet Outfit spring with a German name, Ger- IN POUCE COURT day’s conference. Including that of Member of Senate COIMMITTEE on BANKING and which Is not, when ell Is said and The next alphab:tlcal organiza- man waiters, German costumes, When Better Gas Is Sold, Van WiU Sell It! the News.*’ Six years in the Senate has brought him important com- a blow at the depression. He pro- his responsibilities and sneaking oft done, the same thing as philan- taking action relative to having A Hallowe’en party wlU be held ! tion will be the FAC, which will German food, German aongs, and legislation passed permitting fire CURRENCY, - FINANCE, CLAIMS, EDUCATION and LA- ) poses a 810,000,000,000 housing ptu- on a vacation on the very eve of mean the Federal Agricultural Cor- Get man beer and wince didn't do Monday night by the Past Chiefs mittee places, made him one of the outstanding members of thropy. apparatus to pus a red traffic light Club of Damon Temple, Pythian Sls- I gram extending over ten years—to tbe Btrlke, converts that cheap and As the Irish say: ''Quack-quack! poration, whole job will be to de- so well—presuma'ily o- account of without making the driver responsi- BOR. The FINANCE COMMITTEE has charge of tax velop sources of feed and forage Mr. Hitler. It’s reopening now Court Room Geared As Tes* tera, at tbe home of Mra. George the Senate, among both Republicans and Democrats, bt finsacsd by privats intarssts In- sorry scheme of tbe Democrats into We hear ducks!" ble for any accidents. Schelner of Ward atreet. and tariff measures. by Importation, substitution, and with Cuban name, Cuban atmos- PoUtloal Literature ; staad of by the government about the biggest, hardest and other tricks. phere, etc. timoDy m bdecent Cases placed him in a position to serve Connecticut effectively. sharpest edged boomerang ever The bugs shortage of hay and VAN^S The moils of Rockville and vicin- I This is, ws believe, the very first ity were practically flooded Friday turned looee In a Connecticut cam- feed grains recently revealed has Ickes Does His Good Deed A new Senator, regardless of party affiliations, under sen- ^ time that any big business leader everylwdy scared. . . .Which Secretary Ickes spoke up at a Is Heard. SERVICE STATION With political literature sent out os ST. JAMES’S MISSION One of the foremost figures in the United States in FISH . baa come to the front with a genu- paign. a last effort to call the oncoming iority rules, would “begin at the bottom.” IN somehow reminds me that Mrs, cabinet meeting. He u ld bis 426 Hartford Road Tel. 3866 election to the attention of the and GAME matters. Leader in Connecticut’s FOREST inely constructive plan for Justifying It Is very doubtful that the Fed- Oeorge Bigelow Plllsbury. socially young friend Jc rif Collins, 13, eration of Labor or any of Its major whom he had met In tl hospital voters. the oft-rspeated but heretofore prominent wife of the brigadier Testimony of a nature so revolting First Selectman Francis J. Prit- BEGINS TOMORROW and GAME development since 1921. officials would have entered Into the general who Is assistant chief of where the boy had spent nine years mssninglese protest that govem- NEW acmy engineers, undertook to do with a bone aliment, would rather that It was considered necessary to chard, candidate for State Senator Only Republican chairman of a Senate committee— campaign, as such, at all If the Dem- her bit when she announced from have thetr autographs than any- clear the court room of all minors, from the 35tb Senatorial District, I raent should attend to Its own affairs occupied the attention of Judge sent out some 4,500 poet cards yes- ' and leave the economic rehabilita- ocrats had not attempted to exploit her summer home at East Chop, thing else. Would the cabinet heading the COMMITTEE on CONSERVATION of WILD Mass., this summer that she’d pay mind? All hands, beginning with Raymond Johnson in police court terday morning to the voters of Tol- Senate author of the Reconstruction Finance Corpora- tion of the coimtry to its business them and had not talked to the YORK today when he passed upon the cases land Oiunty. This cord contains Special Masses introdnee , aietANSA acBvics.mc a cent a pound for all rag-weed Roosevelt, signed their names. And ATTENTION Textile Workers! LIFE RESOURCES for the past four years. Interests. Moreover Mr. Harrlman's workers as though they considered gathered. . off went Ickes to the hospital. of three Vernon and one East Hart- his photograph and a short sketch tion act—one of the few relief measures still acknowledged them a lot of small children or ford youth charged with lascivious of himself. Two Weeks Services— Is proposal contains elements of com- By PAUL H.YBBISON as productive. Idiots. But small blame attaches carriage involving two north end Many letters were also forwarded mon sense that have been singular- New York, Nov. 3. — Season girls, and of three Manchester lads Statement By Vice President Connecticut to the voters urging them to vote to any man for slapping the hand Both ore remodeled theaters, with combine with a can of green pea ly lacking In most of tbe grandiose forecast! Choruses will be fair; terraces and tables, a view of the soup or cooked green peas which alleged to have committed indecent tbe Republican emd others the Dem First in Many Years. He has achieved a ifational reputation for devotion to projscta of the Roosevelt adminis- that pats hlH head and buttonholes warmer. Visibility exceptional. have been pressed through a colan- assault upon two small boys. Federation of Labor. ocrstlc ticket. A Cyclonic disturbances In Harlem. stage, room to dance, air to breathe The Vernon young men, two of The final Republican rally of the duty, moderation, good sense, fairness and legislative abil- leading sponsor of the bill creating the Civilian Con- tration, particularly those relating him to lead him Into a hole. and shows to see that are the equal der. Humidity: 100 proof. Moon; always whom were over 21 years of age and campaign will be held tonight at There wlU be four mosses cele- servation Camps. t» housing. Mr. Danz la evidently thoroughly full. High tide; 3 a. m. on Broad- of many a revue. Their Nudlet and the others under 31, were Milton Pulaski boll, a t 62 Village street, ity. disgusted. He certainly has a right Barbary Coast bars, their lounges Celery Stew a t 8 o’clock. Pottsh-American Re- brated in St. James’ church Sunday, A autjor trouble with pretty much way. Unusual number of fun-epots and oldtime entertainers, their Boil together equal parts of Prentice, Henry Arrows, Orrin to be. So are his fellow unionists, may alter courses of many stars and "Bud" Lee and Edwin "Bud’’ Miller publicans will be told bow the Re- marking the opening of a two every governmental vision having to Wl.shing Well and Girl in the Gold- chopped celery, green pens and pota- who assuredly have the .same cau.se satellites. fish Bowl are definitely something toes. of East Hartford. The girls were publicans plan to carry on tbe ad- wieeks’ mission, one weqk for the do with the homes of the people— The main room of the new Cafe both under age, one 14 and the other ministration if elected. women of tbe pariah and the other to be sure. If for no other reason to see. The speakers will include Judge as evidenced especially in the model Chantant will serve nothing but One more favorite rpot — El Chi- Stuffed Celery 15. Attorney Edward W. Brodcr ^ ^ - . b y . which Spanish filled with soft cheese. acted as guardian ad litem for Mil- The masses on Sunday wUl be at thority—Is that thy appear to have brew trotted in a live donkey laden ler's three companions. AU four Attorney General Adowokst B. A 7:00, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 in addi- organized labor owed It to Us own notables invariably come. Authen. Koslckl of Middletown, Congress- been experienced by people who with favors ... Nils Oranlund, mas- tlclty Is the reason. Authenticity Celery Toast pleaded guilty and threw themselves xeev".— He"* ot ot\,.8ec0»* \ tion to the moss for ebUdren a t HUGH M. self respect to rebuke them. It has man WUUam L. Higgins of South have lived all their lives In the Rttz ter of the flashy, fleshy Paradise, and Benito Collada, Prop. The es Clean the celery well, cut In short upon the mercy of the court. 8:30. The additional moss tomor- done so with a bang. It will be plans to go from nudes to dudes Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Coventry, First Selectman Francis row is the 0;30 mass. or, possibly, in mansions on the Hud- tablishment Is a museiim of paint- piece.") and cook until soft. Add J. Pritchard, candidate for State astonishing If the result of that re- with a ylpee ranch In New Jersey ings, capes, grlllwork, tiles and such, milk or cream and serve over Melba Raymond Bowers said he had given It Is several years since there has son. Their Idea of a modest homo ...B. Kraus, a hotspot captain of the cases much thought and pointed ) tl**' Cto*f„ P*®**ot tb* ^ \ y *'**'2 no«**'- Senator; Henry Schmidt and James been a mission In St. James’s church buke la not made manifest on elec all brought over by the meticulous toast with a lump of butter on top. A. Eailott, candidates for Represen' for a motorman or a gaa station at- waiters, owrns a book shop and col- Andalusian. He'll tell you about out that he was at a loss as to know parish and it is expected that during tion day. lects first editions ... Victoria Que, bow to deal witb tbe principals. He tatives. William Rogalis, an alder tbe two weeks this one Is being con- tendant ta one costing so much that them If yo\i ask. The food, the Celery and Chicken Salad man in the Rockville City Coimcll, the Chinese girl who carries hot music and the dancing of a Flamen- This is a good way to use scraps said he was convinced they should ducted that mooses in the morning nobody short of a successful bootleg- be punished and asserted a more wilt ta the chairman of the meet- and the Instructions and evening ANI.MATED CARTOON rolls to the diners at Leon and Ed- co gypsy named Rosarillo de Trlana of leftover chicken. Chop the chick- ing. The' public is cordially invited ger could afford to own It or even | die's, Is an honor student at Hun'ter are three of the reasons why I want en line and combine with equal serious charge could have been services will be largely attended. brought. He recommended that all to attend this roily. live ia it. There Is something about tbe me- College and tbe daughter of China- to go to Spain. amounts of chopped celery. Servo Boys At Middletown chanics of the New Deal that re town’s lawyer-postmaster ... A In tomato shells on lettuce. four be sentenced to jail for 90 days Mr. Harrlman, on the other hand, dancer at tba Kretcbma tells me hid each. Judge Johnson concurred in More than a score of the Tolland minds one of those animated film Ckiunty boys ore attending the 35tb BUILDING MOVER SAYS talka a language this time that the hard-drinking fellow Cossacks QUES'nONS AND ANSWERS the recommendation and sentenced cartoons. One of tho favorite started the bottoms-up tradition. It each youth to jail foi that period. State Y. M. C. A. Older Boys' Con- common run of people can under- Health and Diet ference a t Middletown over tbe tricks of the cartoonists Is to pre- waa their custom to drain a glass, (Cun Eustachian Tubea A nolle was entered in the case ot stand—about five room houses, well no matter how large, at one Kenneth Prentice, also of Vernon, week-end. Delegations ore present THIS IS HIS BEST YEAR sent a single object, perhaps a danc- Be CleanedT) from RockviUe, Tolland, Ellington . built aad beat-insulated, with water, draught — then to put It back on Advice Question: J. D. asks: "Does tbe who woe mixed up In tbe case, as It ALCORN ing duck, perhaps a swimming tbe table bottom, up as proof that was found there wtm not sufficient TOlcottvlUe, Vernon Center, Willing- , alsetrclty aad bath and costing By Ur. Fraok MoUof olive oU dropped in outer-ear find ton, Mansfield, Storra, and North Has Been Unusually Busy — . about 88,000; to stand on not lass whale. Suddenly the duck resolves they could take It. its way when reaching tbe middle- evidence to bring about hia convlC' Republican nominee for* Governor Speaking of Ruealans, there's a tion. Coventry, with the entire group Gets Several Jobs from State - than two acres of arable lend and Itself Into a flock of little ducks, or ear organs, directly to the Eusta- known as the "Tolland (bounty dele- certain pianist and singer who used CELERY— chian tube and can tho oil enter *______on New Highway Projects. located on hard roads convenient to the whale thto a shoal of little to be a prince and a stripling colonel CLEANSER .AND TONIC gation”. Rev. William F. Tyler, of Son of poor parents, he worked at a bench in a factory to tho tube and pass Into tbe throat? RockviUe, T. M. C. A. secretary, is In A man with all the qualities of leadership—sound judg- ■ large industrial centers; to be sold whales The ducks or the whales In tho army of the Cfar. Wherever Cele^ Is one of the very best Does the drainage, from the middle- H. W. HoUister, of Woodland acquire money for his education. he goea. In his engagements with or- charge of the group. atreet, Manchester, a building mow- ; OB payments of not more than 818 go thrupgh a lot of funny didos, then non-starchy vegetables for cooking ear organs go thA>ugh this tube into ATTENTION! The group left RockviUe late yes- ment, a fighting spirit, fearlessness, ability to think fast, chestras Ip the smaller restaurants, and salads, and there ts no disorder the throat? I wish to keep the er, has been exceptionally busy this I a month. suddenly there la again but one big ha Is followed and unmercifully FOR SAFE DRIVING terday afternoon and plans to re- year. He says It bos been the most duck, one big whale. where It cannot be freely used - if Eustachian tubes cleansed, clear turn Sunday afternoon. ! This is a good deal tike what pri- heckled by a countryman. The lat- any fibrous food Is allowable. and open. Con this best be done by active year that he has experienced honesty of purpose. ter la a wealthy and substantial CALL The sessions at Middletown ore a t A humanitarian rather than a disciplinarian, he has vate capital ts doing In England, Tbe New Deal started off with the During the fall and winter months flushing with nasal douche or by tbe South Congregational church since entering the business, which President one executive, as per the citizen now, but 20 years ago he was when other vegetables are scarce, dropping Into onter-ear?” come to him from bis grandfather. only over there they don't have eo a private In the prince's regiment. with ths meals for the group served never sent a boy to a reform school. His kindly advice, Constitution. Then, as by magic celery Is plentiful and wheh u.sed Answer: If the ear-drum Is A TTENTIOm at the Y. M. C. A. The general Just St tbe preaent time be is en- much land to utilize and far less op- abundantly will be found to be a Manchester Taxi gaged in work in Canton where he is based on knowledge of the pitfalls ahead for the juvenile there were swarms of executives— healthy and not broken, there ia no theme of the conference la “Practi- portunity is being provided for Why Some Spots Click valuable blood cleanser and tonic. way that olive oil can enter the mld- cal Idealism in Race Relations, moving a large gasoline station, a For 26 years,' State’s Attorney for Hartford County, a workers to get part of their living this A and that A. this board and There's just no naming, in this Those who are i|) usually have a dle-ear. It simply softens the ex- — 6SS8 — World Peace and Recreation." building 24x36 feet, four pumpi and delinquent, has resulted in boys who came before him once, that commission; toay to wash out the Eustachian Try Us! play, “Sleeping Beauty", for the an- highway mode by the state highway and modernism. But this eorres- The cellulose which It contains yields see its opportunity in huge housing zled, the senses confused. Notably tubes, as they are too small, and, If you want to vote at 6 A. M. Tuesday and nual “Parenta’ Night”, which wlU be department in on effort to overcome there were three "councils"; the pondent'i preferences haven't a non-irritating bulk and Is there- even If it were possible to pour ma- held Friday evening, November 16. a bod rood condition in that town enterprises until the government changed much. I'll go to the Blit- fore helpful Id preventing constlpa- wweuUvs Council, the . National terials Into them, it would be dan- have no way of getting to the polls, you can The evening's program wlU opon and wbara a naw hridga ia bolng started tte tail rolling. Mr. Harrl more because Paul Whiteman ta tion. gerous because of the poseiMItty of .M tii..nvular ctaos work tor pse Emergency Council, the Industrial there, I'll even go to the Central built. Ha itorted tkla project thia ■V man thinks capital ehould keep gov Tti« eelwy Which w)e now use toftarrynig an ihfectrdn in period, from 7:18 to S o'clock, after week sad it will require six more Emergency Committee—as alike as Park Coelno for Eddie Duchin's a great Improvement over the wild die ear. The best way to keep them make arrangeihehts for transj^rtatfon, which the parents will be invited to weeks to complete it. aramsat out of the bousing business music aad Marlon CSiase's songs. thrss peas in a pod only labeled a Iant. It Is now longer stemmed, open ta to overcome catarrh. South Methodist the sudltonum. A musical pro- Mr. Hollister bos just completed by beating it to It Guy Lombardo Is pisnty at laducs- rtter flavored, less stringy and Monday, by calling.8166. gram will be presented by tbe school on eight weeks contract in the mov- BAKEWELL little differently. FVtsaa button In tea years means msnt for riding up to tho Waldorf- &whiter than, the original celery. The (What Causee Calcliun Depooltsf) orchestra. The speaker of the eve- ing of a large farmhouse In Plants- Now, at a wavs-of the director's Astoria's Starllgbt Roof. Greeks valutd the plant, but since fifteen hundred millions s year. Queation; Edsel J. asks: “What Adiilt Bible Cla^ REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE. [nlng vilU be Francis E. Harrington, vllle, a water system and four barns, wand these three bodies'are sudden- The Roosevelt Grill ii a dinner it was partially wild. It had too Is the best way to prevent the de- I hxecutive secretary of the Connecti- and the Republican congressional nominees^ That's a lot of money. It would spot serving food and Del Campo's strong a flavor to use for food, but where changes were made necessary ly one. You never could tell which posit of calcium in the tissues of 9:30’ A .M . cut Btste Teachers' association, at because of the new highway buUt'by put a tremendous number of per- music to my coroplete satisfaction. was used as a garnish os we now the body? le there a certain diet Hartford. This wUI be followed by one but for tbe fact that the labels After theater, there's the Continen- use parsley:' It began to ta used the state. These contracts ore being Restriction of government encroachments on privat# seas to work—directly on tba hous- to prevent this? Is It best to keep Special Bible Studies the one-act play, "Sleeping Beauty”, made jointly with the owners of the The Republican nominee for Congressman-at-large and of Executive Council and the Indus- tal Grill of tbe St. Moritz, which I as a food sa early os 1873. away from foods that contain cal- to be .presented under the direction iag, ladlrccUy on the materials for suipect provide# more atroight or' The practice of bleaching celery cium? Are osteopathic treatmenta property and the state highway de- business. trial Emergency Commlitee have Mr. H^kins Will Be Present of Miss EUizabeth Dixon. portment. - the Republican nominees in the .five Cogressional districts the houses. And there’s one espe- chestral enjoyment then any place began In England. A nephew of helpful by increasing the blood sup- and Teach. Special Chnreh Program cially good reason why private capl- magically dlsappearsd and the coun- In town. Willard Robison Is tbe John Milton describes it, “Sellerie. ply through the body?" A group of students from' tbe Since the changes mode in stand for: name. The grill aleo baa Nats Leip- It It an herb which Is usually whited Wethersfield, where a large number I tal would be far more likely to make cil left doing its eelo act on ths New Answer: Deposits of calcium In Men and Women Cordially Springfield International College wlU Old age security—adequate provisions for care of vet- zig (I'm a sucker for magicians); for an excellent winter salad." the tissues arc not due to an ex- present a program Sunday evening of houses 'had to be moved in a a iuocsys, of such an enterprise than Deal “set" retalna the label National tbe Rocky Twlnz. who are a little Contrary to popular opinion, the Welcomed. highway job Mr, HoUister has been Adequate relief for those in need. Emergency Council. cesa of calcium In the food. De- BURKE at the Union Congregational church, erans. id government. Tou can't build too la-de-da, though highly regardta best celery is that which bos been starting at' 7 o'clock. The program doing much work for tbe state and hereabout; and George Givot, who and a half million new homes A couple more of these rapid bleached out white, as the bleach- includes Marjorie Connell,- violinist; expects to be just os busy for the Rehabilitation of industry to pick up the unemploy- fire transitions and ws ahall, no U a grand guy when he Isn’t being a ing removes certain volatile olli Oeorge Fisher, baritone; Olga Metin- remainder of the year. workers in ten years—provision Greek ambassador. which are slightly Irritating to the Mor-Heat Range and Fuel Oili ment load. Elimination of incompetency in administration of goy- doubt, ta tack where we started— ko, alto; HoU Stddoll, readings. more than thirty milUoti persons For pure Broadway flavor body. Mlsa Mary Metlnko will be the ac- thout knocking down the value just tbs President, one sxecuUvs, as notay, crowded, clattering, speedy, If you are puzzled over a good companist. Dr. Chester S. McGown, WANT 2 8 MEN FOR NAVY Protection of Connecticut employers and employees emmentalagencies. per ths Constitution. And ths film tuneful and unclothed — there's the health food for your family’s din- THE TEA ROOM president, wiU deliver- a short od- Brtlllons of junkable rents in the Paradise, Mr. Graalund, known 883 Main Street Oppoflit« St. James's Church against sectional Democratic privileges accorded the will ta aa lf‘'thers had never bssa ner today, go right now and get a dr#M. towns aad dttsa; and no sooner only as N. T. G.. picks ths pretUsst pencil and wrrite “Celery" on your Range Oil Fuel OO QVzc New Shrnta In Pork IN STATE IN NOVEMBER South and W est Elimination of all unnecessary bureaus. such a govaramtnt project all thsss other dancing figures on it. gats In town. It's a long staw, and market list. Here are tome meth- costly, with an juggler, a FULL COURSE SUNDAY DINNER Additional shrubs were placed in under way than a tremendoiis The trouble Is that ao, la all prob- amaoiBg oda of preparing celery: ALSO Central Park yeaterday by the pub- ability, will b# the economic situa' tap-dancing mita named Thco Uc works department of the dty. AppHcantfl Aeeeptcd Will Be psotMt would go up from the Phone, anil other epedaltlea. Ae one Stewed Celery 60e ^ n t to Virgina to Train for tion. except that there will ta a big The new ohnita were placed about et tbs displaced properties, who never eared muob about Meeere. First wash each stalk well, scrub- the grass trionglea dooe to the new Three Months. MU to pay for tba drawing of all JlmaiF Duraato, Xxni Clayton aad Choice of One-htlf Roasted Broiler Range Burner Service bo furprtataf if tbo govern’ bing with a brush to remove the One-half Fried Chicken—^ir • Dclicioue concrete work which was recently tbe UtUs figures that bava disap- Eddla Jaokaoa, I oat not ona to Isonous spray which’ may have laid about the drinking fountain. it - tspeeislly OBS like the pres- aeatimeataltaa over the mad-eap We Speciallsa In Servicing Furnace Burners. The Navy recruiting station in peared. Economically ths film is m used on it to kilt Inaects. Then SIRLOIN STEAK WITH MUSHROOMS Cold SpeD New Haven has received orders to a4|RlBistratloa—did not yield to come-back of Mr. Jaokaon (a this cut aach stalk Into abort plecaa and Rockville was visited by a cold just about aa effective; it Is a •how. Measured by applause, Aleo A Ln Carte Service. enlist twenty-eight men firam the THE SECOND LEVER! boll for two houra. Tbit long co6k- PULL proofurt aad give up the under- EXPERT SERVICE MEN * ipeU yesterday morning when the state of Connecticut, for the month good deal cheaper and quite a Uttle though, h t la sUbsr terrific or colos- tag develops a new delicious flavor For a Variety of Fresh Sea Fooda—Yon Mnat Try the temperature was reportta os down of November. The quota is so ar- sal, or moyta both. tinuke the flavor of any other vege- I oapltal, OB tbo eontrary, funnier. Tea Room. Complete Line of Burner Accessories, to 26 degrees about 4 o’clock in the ranged os to take men from tbe table. This stew con be made into morning. The weather remained- - wltM state. Men uplying at the eapablo figbtiag its own Spola la the Village on appetizing soup if cream or milk Blue Point Oyaters — Little Neck Ckuna at Soft Shell CnlM — Scallops, Etc. cold throughout the day. sub-station in New Britain or New fOiag on its woy, witb sa MR. FORD QUACKS Even without the guidance of Is added, with butter after the soup i Plant Meeting Monday London, win be given tbe tame op- VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN! Billy Rooo, the CMolno oa Faroe and bos boiled. r [ to tbs hurts at ths BEER AND WINES. The Vernon Civic Bettermen A»> portunltiea os thoee men applying Hoary Ford deelarea the depres ths Muaie Hall, Juat . around tbs cof- lodstion will hold a November at tta main station in New Haven. BcpnbHcaa State Ceatral Ceauaittce AUyn Hooee, Hartford tr _M louBdSljjnat iaielon to be over, so (or oe the Ford ide ““tbajoiott diverse Celery aad Green Pea Soup j bnalRaia built on quality?, Phone Rosedale 30-3 nesting Monday evening n t tta Dob- Men that ore accepted must be divertioeineirte onoogCA hot nets. Cook tbe celery until tender aad ionviUerachooL The speaker will be of good character and high staadlB I______2 ------...... atad anampttoB from taxatkw of dto- coming from the south was on Mt Bsrvioarjiii:j abtad vetarano, eonUngant upon of prudsnea. - They wsra sntlUsil •Mas • SEN. CRAMER NOTED tlM r dagroa at dMabttlty* FOLEY IS MULQED to bellevo that tha oA whteh toqr whleb Ssnator OraOMr was appointed a had seen at such a very safe dis- toe eoi member of toe Veterans’ Horee tance to too north would pass In children’s AS A HARD WORKER Building Commioskw. A alto for the IN $11,000 VERDICT back of them sad would be proeoed- ship at a. home waa purchased in Rocky Hill ing at a reasonable iqwed under toe pictuns at tbs T he Hig h School W orld circumstances and with proper look- servles and at and a water supply and sewage dle- poeal syetem tnetsuled. Plana for toe out They euddenly dlsemred tola will also bs Hm ! car bearing down upon them from A soolsl hour win hs YaLIL,Nne asked 336,(WO and Miss can now hbtaln Shell gas and ofl, ; "Tou ban take and did not close until Tbureday die general repairs on all makes o l; Mtta, to a local mao who waa on a “Go west, young man. go wsst!” affair" which the boy called home. According to Mr. Emeiy, neither Mr. Quimby la teaching a ne Wethersfield for the post ten years Morning and Afternoon. But here It was—a letter received Riley, Kipling, Mark Twain, and .Terrific Storm the leading part In Eugene O'NeHI's an "old ladies sewing drcla" nor a course In astronomy wbito Is prov He Is a member .of the' Board of afternoon. Judge.Ells reserv^ hts oars. A specialty is being made 08 viajt at Old Orchard thla summer. , from her during their days of court- others Mually, popular. So said Mr. Oatchell, In bis speech decision, which waa filed late yester- He stated that Wesley ! to the High school body In a special They Mperiehced one of Wyo- comedy. This play has been playing group of “silly sophomores" could Ing to be a popular aubjeet. Blducation, being chairman of toe Members of toe forty-three sendee on car heaters end a epedal Wamock, mentioning the Dudley's dance. Miss 'Todd led a utscusslon on the at Parsons theater in Hartford for day afternoon. classes that have been confirmed at offer la made at this time of placing ’2#, completed a perfect job as Ah, how be recalled that night! The essentials. Of short story writing assembly held Monday morning for I mlng’s hair-raising storms while compete with the amount of prat- The class meets dally and Urae Is Finance committee of toe Board. He The court finds for Cone to recov- swimming councilor at the camp. there, and it nearly blew ths top of the past two days. A modem plsy tling ot w;hlch his senior astronomy spent In toe discussion of toe te x t la a member of 'toe Wdhersfield the Emanuel Lutheran church dur- all cars In shape for winter dri'ving memories were as vivid as If it bad particularly In regard to form, tone, the benefit of those who could not the car away. so satisfying and true to life sel- class is capable. Well, prattle on, If er 38,069.36, while toe award to Ml.is ing toe fifty-three years of its exist- by checking toe car heater system Hundred!^ of children passed happened last night. Georgia- and setting. and In preparaUon of notebooks.' On Businees Men’s association, having Moorehouse U 33,084.86. The cost through Wamock's hands without have the opportimlty of bearing Not saying what th ^ saw, the dom appears before the average you must! an average of once a week, some- served on Its Board of Trustees for ence will gather tomorrow for the completely and changing toe moto beautiful In her blue labs over crino- QrkI reports and written ertti- audience. of the court are also assessed oil—all of whleb work Is prieed a single mishap. Adjutant Pick- line. the intoxicating fragrance of Mrs. Zoe Beckley speak last Mon group attended a moQon jdeture Umes more often, depending upon some time. Since 1837 Senator atmual Confirmand reunion of toe qlSms were given on short stories day. The main topic under discus- show the one qlgbt they etoired at The action, for the most part, 7s against Foley. church, opening with a holy com- very low as a special introductory ering congratulated the local man the three white gardenias In her jet -read from chosen sources. Popular Old tricks are new to I)annaher, toe weather, toe class has an eve- Cramer has been on the executive Members of toe Schaller Motor Soles organization, which Is now observing lU llto Anniversary—-for No Contributory Negligence. and the High School of Manchester. sion was the trip to C^IHoriila that Saratoga, . and * ware eurpnMngly laid in the sitting room of the Cobum and Carpenter when they ning stroll out on toe campus or up board of the Chartar Oak Council munion servlca in toe morning at offer. The oendee at tola station hair, setting off her delicate featiirea sources seem to be: American Mag- Miller home In a "large-small town" one week starting today—with special values In all departmenU. ' In the decision Judge EUs says: 10:48 o'clock. The 80th anniversary also Inoludee complete lubrication The gentleman to whom the re- and creamy skin; the midnight bTue Mr. Gatchell made last summer disturbed by • terrific noise.outside get together on those group dis- one of toe hills near the a^ool, and Boy Scouts of America. He is a asine, Saturday Evening Post, Hart- with three High school boys, Joseph of the theater. Upon Inveetlgatlng, In Connecticut during the year 1006. “There can be no question about of the class of 1884 will also be ob- jobs, washing and pollohing, re- mark was made wrote the following sky studded with countless twink- ford Courant, Liberty, Good House- cussions. What do they mean—and various constellations are Identified member of Hospitality Lodge, No toe negligence of too defendant," appreciative verses: L’Heurcux, Ward Green and Herb- they beheld a noticeably large a time when It waa an unheard of and certain prominent stars served at this time. charging at batUrtse, and toe usual ling stars, the round yellqW' moon keeping and other magazines and thing for yotmg people to be out toe sudden laughter? Could there 138, A F A A M, being a 82nd degree dais and others interested In toe toe suits will be left In charge of a season off next year free from debt. Judge Ells sold, “He was driving tire and tube repatn. casting Its searching btAma Into ert Oilman. group of people for eo email a be a mirror in the crowd? catalogued." Mason of ths Wstoerafield Histori- The reunion rally sendee will be newspapers. The authors of these Group Loaves Early town, parading the main street, fol- later than ten o’clock. team and representatives of too responsible member of the They look for a better financial re- recklessly. H it counsel vigorously held a t 3:30 o'clock in the after- MTi. 'vendrUlo, who baa had con- A good kid is Wes, evefy nook cmd cranny:' All these short stories seem mostly to be of It is toe ambition of toe etudents cal society: Captain of the 43rd claims that there can be no recovery For he always, did his best Mr. Oatchell and the boys left lowing a car upon the rear fender The Plot Community Club, It was found that organisation and at toe start of next turn In 1038. The Manchester Green noon, whor Rev. Evald Lawson of siderable experience In this field, la had made up a perfect beginning to those 'which bad already been George M. Coban, as Nat Miller, It used to be a “rare” occasion to in toe class to know, py name, at Tank Co„ C. N. O.; Connecticut team played 38 games during the because of contributory negligence White Plains, N. Y., one of the aialsted by FUmors Gustafson and In upholding class honor, the evening. studied. around five o'clock July 2 and bead of which sat a young man pulling a :iear a High school teacher called a least twenty-five stars tlHiristmaa Branch Sons of the American Revo- In every swimming test. ed for the land where "say It Isn't cart which held his newly-wedded the owner of the Evening Olobd, por- there was still duo to the Communi- year there will be but little new season. on the part of each plaintiff. Surely ablest pastors in toe New England James Gorman. The latter brings r'inaliy. ne and"'she, the gay and More reading W'aa required on snow" seems to be the theme song. wife. trays the part of an easy goldg, "prof." We're gettoV rather per- time, and to be able to use a star lution and a. member of toe Ameri- ty Club about 870. The 0>mmunlty equipment to buy. there was no negligence at all up conference, will speak on toe sub- many years’ experienes In auto re- very distinguished couple, had ar- such popular authors as, Bret genial, fun loving father, who, at sonal, aren’t we. Jack? - map in order to find any star or con- can Political Science association. (3ub dalmz ownership to toe suite By running entertainment or two to toe time they stopped In or near pairing his new position and So, true to form this year. rived at the spacious Dudley man- The first day, the small company There was, as the really memo- stellation by themselves. ject “Relic, Pauper, or Temple of For Wesley must climb higher. Harts, Freeman, Galsworthy, traveled nearly BOO miles, across rable fact about Saratoga, the rock- times, appears to be rather be- Senator Cramer was graduated from and other equipment, but there has during toe winter they expect to the middle of this very broad, dou- God." motorlets are assured of the very sion. The rooms were all aglow Wharton, Page, Brunner, Cable, and One of my readers writes - In— Observations, at present, are be- Princeton University In 1016. He pick up enough money to start the ble width highway. to Camp Sharon committee agrees. northern Pennsylvania by way of bed pool made by the combining of wildered at the strange condition of been an agreement reached whereby Read The Herald Adrs. Rev. Mr. Lawson will assist Rev. best of sendee In every department ndth a myriad flickering candles. Stevenson. "who's the little eopbomore who ing made with toe naked eye or a was elected to Phi Bets Kappa. "To stop there to look for cars Nest year, Wes Wamock we must A feeling of excitement and anxiety Bear Mountain bri Ige and visited the hot spring chere, and the river his poetic young son. Richard. Rich- K. E. Erickson at toe communion of this Super-Sendee station. hire. After this Intensive study of the many crude oil fields so common /ater. The pool would hold about ard la a novice a t the game of love, startled hts slater, who Is a senior, pair of ordinary field glasses, but had seemed to pervade the atmo- great short stories and their and la so overwhelmed with his by the way, almost out of her wits Mr. Quimby hopes to get access to sphere. He recalled the bush that In upper-state Pennsylvania. They fifteen people, and the hoys went ' Hundredi) of kiddies, the poorest of authors, the aopbomores will try earned out the first night, and al swimming. friend, Muriel, that he actually the other night with, ‘let go my SB estronomioal telescope. had fallen over the room as he and their own hands at short story writ- aeenui a bit crasy. Thus, when a neck!' Was it .a night—mare. Bill?" IREI1RED BISHOP Fate, Georgia had entered, reaplendent In ing. though they thought they wouldn't See Mormon Tabernacle Mrs. ()ulmby is also active at Were watched daily by Wes, at sleep, they found they were too Continuing their trip, the party fiery Scotch father forces Muriel to Although 1 know nothing of the Cushing. Her main part In toe their happiness of youthful love. George Frost, '36B. matter, rm sure, (that Is, I hope), Kenneth F. Cramer Sharon's deep lake. They were immediately the center tired to do otherwise. The memor- heard the famous organ at the Mor- denounce her love for Richard, he school Is that of bost'.sa to various A perfect job done Is the season's able thing about Pennsylvania, Mr. mon Tabernacle, Salt Lake City. goes off on a drunken spree with that such animals don't run around people who are connected, or about ATST.MARYE best note of attraction, and during the entire some boys from New Haven, who loose among our select students! Or to be connected, with toe school. ticket Not a word Is he saying of evening people gravitated toward Gatchell stated, was the beauty of An uncle of Mr. Gatchell’s was his own achievements as each day “Relief must he continued while needed,. It ONDERNEWS do they? Must be echoed through the slums. them. the Alleghenies, surrounded by the glad to meet the "boys" at Ogden, soon desert him with a bard boiled The following la quoted from the However foreign or remote. wooded hills and valleys. and had a trip planned which in- peroxide blonde show-girl, who has 'Cushing Breese:” and night be continues toe rounds ofi__ m mm mm , .... But tb e ^ was one man who tiad political addresses, urging toe elec- R ay W H MnrAlznil D is an American Principle. Bat the administration's C. E. K. stood off from the rest, openly glar- After taking both dual meets and Pass Through Ohio cluded a tour of the much-discuss- enough pride to keep her cigarettes Have you seen the bulletin board "She la a charming hostess, doing Coming into Ohio, one sees noth- ed Yellowstone Nstionsl Park. hidden up her stocking. u) the High school reading room? a great deal of Informal entertain- tion of his Republican coUeagues. | *** mUlW aUU, W. ing a t Ben. Everyone knew that placing seventh In an Inter-scholas- Introdnoed 48 BISs Sam Hale was In lovs with Georgia tic run, the Manchester Harriers are ing much but a flat country, with Bears are nice animals—in their No More Boozel It is just ‘plastered’ with book- ing, which gives that easy, effort- policies tend to make relief permanent. Let us . many clumps of trees, which early place. Mr. Oatchell was so dis- The bar room episode ends oil marks that have been collected less appearance, desired by toe host- While a member of the Legisla- D., to Speak at Efening —had been ever eince their child- all set to tackle the biggest threat ture, Senator Cramer introduced 43 hood days In picturesque Louisiana, of the year when they meet Bristol settlers left for wood lots. Grain turbed that the bears were not In drinking for Richard, and, when the flora returned books. The ‘bunch’ esses." instead make relief unnecessary, ** says TEACHE ATTENDS was noticeably scarce on the whole, their place a t Yellowstone Park, bad effect# have worn off and Muriel Includes everything Imaginable, bills, 36 of which were passed with' and deeply resented Ben Randolph, High on the latter's course. Last year Mrs. Quimby enter- in a short time after their introduC' Senrice Tomorrow. for whom Oeorgia had left him. all over the country. Highways that he could not aleep after being has managed to spend a romantic______(and otherwise), from a doctor'i tained more than six hundred Tonight be would try to win Oeorgia The Mancheater-Brlstol battle were spoken of as good In this told how they had bsM known to hour with him on the beach, all his prescription, (filled out), to a cook- guests. She Is very entouSiaatlo tion and which have profited the 1HE GRAND WALTZ’ back at all costs. should provide a new record when state, and the party proceeded on to step on the campers h that section. poetic thoughts return and be is day j tiook. Don't miss It! about students. people of this district and state. Indiana and Illinois, where they The boys, however, teeing that he dreaming. Among toe bills advocated whose The Right Reverend WUUam H. As the gaiety had continued, few Leary, PankraU and McLaughlin T^eir son, Paul, also does an Moreland, D. D„ who will speak In noticed Sam, withdrawn, frowning light It out. McLaughlin has been spent five hours only at the World's was going to sit up all night and The pronounced emotions and A group of senior girls who en' active part in toe school. Paul la passage was materially assisted by Fair. play watchman, saw no reason timely words, of the soft hearted loyed a party at Roberta Hansen' toe ceaseleM efforts of toe Senator toe evening service in 8L Mary’s menacingly at the happy throng. winning quite consistently for his on toe “Cushing Breeze" sUUff as a Episcopal Ca>-jrcb tomorrow night Is Miss Margnerite Oates Com- A t sunrise Sam and Ben had met school but lately he has had the Mr. Gatchell and the boys were whatsoever for not getting their Nat Miller, might be those of any home this past Wednesday eve, news editor. from Wethersfield are bills pertain- greatly disappointed In the Missis- night's rest. A?tsr such a wakeful lerplexed father, led by a stHl more ing to toe creation of toe Metropoli- the retireiT Bishop of Sacramento, A NEW ECONOMY SERVICE BY on the Held of honor, as was the dope upset for him by his team- thought It only a fitting conclusion —^Robert Vennart, '35B. California. He was born In Charles- custom of that day when both mate. Pankratz. George Leary as sippi river, as well as most all west- night, however, Mr. Oatchell was lewildered and rather hen-pecking to :erenade another classmate on tan Water District, one of toe most ANSON T. HeCOOK ments on Lighting Effects ern rivers, for the simple reason the only one of the group who went wife. Important achievements of toe 1929 ton, South Carolina, In 1861. He re- sought the hand of the same maiden. yet has been unbeaten and has al- the journey home. Mlttee (Jhapman ceived his DJ3. degree from toe Before long Sam had lain dead on ready proven to be one of the out- that they were not clear, but rather "fishing.” Tha story sounded kind The entire outcome of the play and her harmonica featured In this sessloB. A further bill, providing for cloudy and. muddy due to the of "fishy" until Mr. Gatchell admit- lies In the bands of actors, who have University of toe South in 1879 and Costumes in Operetta. the ground, a bullet through hla standing runners In the East. little act. Luckily, however, they additional water supply for the dlS' naC 8. T. D. from Berkeley Divinity heart. heavy load of sediment deposited ted that the fish coat him 31.76. glorified it so greatly that it waa didn't awaken her, Oul? REPORTS ON JA ES . trlet was passed in 1981 after periodically. “Old Faithful” able to run In New York eight full prolonged fight. School in 1884. He was consecrated U. S. CLEANERS Georgia and Ben had been quietly Bristol will not put an end to They crossed the Mississippi on a "Old Faithful" waa a sight worth months. It has been justly stated Bishop on January 38, 1899. married several months later, but Manebester'a worries this season. In And still that incessant knocking Senator Cramer’s interest in child Bishop Moreland was Curate of 836 Main Street —• Near Montgomery Warii’s. Miss Marguerite Oates, M. H. 8. their happiness had been short- a recent meet .between Weaver High high bridge in Iowa. The towns of seeing, according to the tale told by definitely to the pipes goes on! Tk» inconslst READ BY STUDENTS welfare was Indicated by the Intro- history teacher, recently attended Iowa, though far spread, are nice, Mr. Gatchell, and be displayed to placed in aJi permanentns»f*«vkaeaA*t4 nichemImWa os I ^ Christ Church, Hartford during toe lived, as Oeorgia had become the and Briatol, Bristol won by the slen- ency Uself bothers us. We just duction of six bills concerning bet- years 1884-88. He was rector of «the presentation of the operetta victim of the much-dreaded fever. der margin of one point and, to top clean, quiet little sections. the assembly two, stones which he Broadway's first actor through his about get used to a low, monoto- tering toe condition of children. He “The Grand Walts'' In New York. Drought Ravagee had picked up at the pool. One of role In "Ah. Wilderness.!’ St. Luke’s CUiurch, Nashua, N. H„ The story of the operetta centers Then she had died. It off, a Weaver man won the race. nous tap-tap-tap, and a bang reach- rendered valuable aid in toe passage until 1898. He went to San FTan . General Randolph w'as suddenly The drought and iu results were the rocks illustrates seven layers of es us. Not so .2asy to get accus- of bills raising toe status of toe about the musical debut of the beyond description, the com and calcium deposit. The geyser, which Doris Hoff TeDs of Seyms cisco, California, where be became jolted back Into reality by a sharp The race last Friday eertalnly tomed to, but coiud be stood if it New Britain Norma] school to a rector of St. Luke's (Jburch there. famous composer and conductor, ling of the dinner bell. But, Ben showed what the squad was "made wheat almost completely ruined. In shoots its spout Into the air 175 60 GIRLS MAKE MERRY didn't Insist upon changing Its tune Johann Strauss, and the ri.valry some places the com was only two feet regularly every 64 mlnutee, Is State Teachers’ College. He stressed He was made Bishop of Sacramento existing between he and his father. wasn't able to go to dinner that of". Starting In a terrifle down' to an urksome rat-tat-tat, et cetera. Street While Sam Smith toe Importance of raising toe stand In 1899. night, or any other nl^bt The vivid pour of rain that lasted the entire or three Inches high. The best one of the bMUty spots of America. I could ramble on all day about The setting Is Vienna where. In true stretch of highway that the party Coming back from Yellowstone AT HAUOWE’EN PA R nl ards of teacher preparation and urg' Bishop Moreland Is the author of; life, these famous “waits kings' memory had proved too much for hts race, the boys put up a wmndarful those noises, L' my vocabulary con ed that toe course at the .Teachers' "What Is CUiristianlty?’’ and "The steadily weakening heart. And so hit on the way out, however, was In Park, they pasted through that sec- lived and became prominent. The show and completely "trounced' this state. tion of Utah where the Swiss peo- tain^ enough words to describe Describes Wethersfield. College be Increased from three to Church or the CSiurches—Which? waits “The Blue Danube”, compos the beautiful June sunset completely their opponento. Incidentally, this 'em. four years, and that toe college be faded into darkness. is the first time In the past three Crossing over Into the wheat belt, ple have settled and've practically Elizabeth Lupien and Sophie i ed by the younger Strauss, was the the rain's scarcity of recent months as they did in their native land. given toe power to grant degrees. principal musical number of the — Mary Alice Andrews, '36B. seasons that Manchester has wron a Falkowski Win Prizes for| The Pep C3ub had a rally in toe Two Interesting reports Conoern- Senator Cramer Introduced toe bill dual meet from Hartford. grew more and more apparent. They Swim In Balt Lake Variety of Costumes. GREEN'S program. then crossed the Missouri river Into Swimming In Salt LaV i .was more assembly hall Thuraday noon, and Ing jails, were given In Miss Ober- providing educational opportunities This production Is noted for Its JVBT UVINO to all reports. It was a successful empt’s civics class. One of them was I wake to the sound of the whistle After seeing Leary perform It ap Nebraska, arid from the North or less of a job, as the buoyancy of for toe on>hans of soldiers, sailors rtmarkable staging. The unusual Platte on. the com and wheat were the water was so great that It kept A greal deal of girlish merriment one. That's the -spirit! given by Doris Hoff whose father la and marines who were killed In ac- TO START EXPENSE FUND automatic shifting of scenes, wit- of the bird, mingled with the mock- pears to this columnist that George lifting the swimmers out of the wa- mingled with the gay tune of "Tur- em ploy^ In toe Seyms street jaU. ing chatter of the meadow brook. It will be one of the moat logical literally “burned to a crisp." key in thw Straw" waa beard lost tion. The bill was passed April 34, nessed by the audience, added fur- Given Silver Dollare ter. When coming out, it took less We also understand that Mrs. The longest period that one can stay 1929. seems to be laughing at Mr. Sun threats for the state championships Tuesday evening from the High here is one yaar. Tha jail is kept Plan to Give Entertainment ther beauty and attraction. This who is always as jolly and beaming About this far out, Mr. Gafihell time than It does to toll It, to get I Zoe Becklay wlU return a t some In' Overraled B at Once type of scenery is more often seen this year as well aa king of the dry, and then they were covered school ball as more than 60 girls en- very clean. Three meals a day are Daring Winter to Get Money CASH AND CARRY as ever. Now and then can be heard Thanksgiving Day championships. cashed a traveler's check and, much joyed themselves at toe Girl Re- I definite, future date to speak to toe In the 1038 legislature Senator in the movies than on the stage, be- to his surprise, the bank gave him with a fine powdery substance “World" staff. Aren't they lucky? served, toe heartiest one being at Cramer made a name for himself as for Neat Seaami. the toft humming of the wind as If he succeeds In these two races serve Hallowe’en party. noon. She also told of toe orgxntsa- cause of the mechanical facilities it seems to be playing a tune for 20 silver dollars. He "reckoned" which proved to hie salt. —Lynne. a Parliamentarian. Interested for reared. be will have Uie honor of dethroning The lights of Salt Lake City A grand march started toe pro- tion and toe food, and gave a gen- the dancing trees. two defending Champa as both Pear- that this was because the westera- gram and prizes were awarded to aaveral years In Parliamentary pro- The Manchester Green basebaU Miss Oates commented on the ere believed In “hard cash.” could be a.^n 60 miles av/ay, and eral description of tha treatment cedure, Senator Cramer studied team finished the season almost For Dry Cleaning and Pressing wonderful lighting effects and cos- The grass,' waking a little later son, 1933 state champ, and yours the group continued on its way by Elizabeth Lupien for the moat orig- given to toe inmates. than usual, peeps from under Its truly will be on hand to defend their Farther along, the boys saw some inal costume and to Sophie Falkow- questions arising In debate and very clear, but did not make any money tumes used In the presentation, low dark clouds and were told to night because of the reputed fierce CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION The other report waa given by to be divided among the players. At blanket of dew. deeing that the tlUes. beat of the day. ski for toe prettiest. Elizabeth bad Sam Smith. Ha was in Hartford often presented points of consider- sun ie shining radiantly in the sky. watch them carefully. When ap- on a combined flapper-and-otd-fash- able importance. He was overruled the opening of the season toe Man- Any Plain Garment Such As It sllpi quietly from beneath tis proaching. they were eurprlsed to Yosemlte National Park waa also one day when a man i^>prooched and chester Green Community Club Id^on Cobum auffered a bad visited and a few of the beautiful ioned-girl costume and Sophie was NORTHEASTERN F A aO R asked him for a match, which Sara by toe presiding officer but once dur- JANICE REMIG ENJOYS dewey sheets and wavers In the "stitch" In his side In the Hartford note that they were not clouda, but ing the entire aesalon. hocked the organisation for the pur- toe snow-capped mountains of the sights noted were: 7he lloga Pass, dressed to represent "Uncle Sam." didn’t have. This started a con- morning bressa, all frash and green. high struggle and so was unable to with a 9.000-foot altitude summit; Miss Casey and Miss Kellogg were versation between toe two. Sam A j^ ln te d By Two Ooveniei* chase of suits, bats, bolls and other Then, when the aroma of steam- finish among the leaders as Is his Rocky range. They proved a thrill- equipment The teom was runner uj ; .HER COURSE AT LASELL ing sight after the seemingly end- the granite cliffs and mountains, dressed as Spanish senorltas. Milton J. Schlogenhauf, director learned that toe man was an em- After toe passage of the Metro- LADIES’ PLAIN DRESSES ing griddle cakes drifts up from the custom. However, 'Us rumored that made beautiful by the valley which Games were played and a lively ployee of toe state prison at politan Water District Bill, Senator in the town chomplonshlp snd hac kitchen, not the almighty Zeus could Bristol’e course la plenty hilly and less flat country which ■ had just Virginia red dance followed, with of admissions at Northeastern Cramer was appointed to toe Com- one good time a t toe dinner held lost keep me In bed. been covered. was formed below; the sheer face Wethersfield. Tha man invited him *my Teachers Are All Lovely” very tough, which Is just the kind of smooth, solid rock for 3,000 and Ada Robinson as pianist. University in Boston, wUI be here to coma to Wethersfield—which Sam mission by Governor Trumbull and Saturday. of course Mr. Cobum likes. Cheyenne “Oowboy" Town MEN’S SUITS and TOPCOATS She W rites to Former Class- Cheyenne was found to be a 8,000 feet; the Half Dome, - the A brief entertainment was then Thursday, November 8, to interview did. Sam told toe class of the or- reappointed for a term of five years At o maatlng at the playsn, offi- nstes of M. R. S. LB.U> AT TTPINO typical "oowboy" town. Then Bridal Veil Falla, and the huge presented. Bessie Strack read a any of toe boys who are interested ganization, toe living conditions, toe by Ciovernor Cross. FOR A SMALL EXTRA CHARGE WE WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER. Coach Wigren wants It definitely trees. ' humorous poem enUtled "Dawn,” in engineering and business adminis- work and toe recreation at the In anticipation of what has hap- known that ho Is not expecting his Laramie, from which the Snowy Janice Remlg, '84. v/rltes concern- Elizabeth Simmons proved most Range of Colorado, including Pike’s Huge Yellow Pine while Joy Squatrito provided the tration courses. prison. Theae reports give toe class pened as a result of toe fraudulent accurate and Margaret Toman the squad to win the etate champion A huge pine cone from one of. the —noise for toe proper effect.------CHalre , In New Etaelsnd. N ortbeuteni an opportunity to compare the sale of eecuritiea. Senator Cramer Dial Jng iMeU Junior College where she shlpe this year. Although Man- and Long’s Peaks, was viewed. The Is registered as a freshman this fastest typist In two 10-mlnute grade which the car then ascended famous Western yellow pine trees Krlstoff and Madeline Wallace song University wae the first to establish county jail with toe state prison. Introduced in toe House, April 16, tests given to Mias Kellogg's senior chester boa a powerful squad, waa displayed also by Mr. Gatchell and Evelyn | the co-operaUve plan of training In The tzUks were given In connection • 3895 or 3817 THANK YOU! /all: “1 enjoy my subjects tremen- typing classes r'liday. "Pete" does not believe that they had an average rise of from 12 to 1939 House Bill No. 4, advocating pously and my teachers are all 14 per cent, and continued to the and the audience' got a alight Idea Beaupre danced an intricate Rus- an extensive way. This 'w-operatlve with law and law service. tbs control of toe sale of fraudulent For the woaderful response to our FsH Special That Ends Today. TouH Povely." In the accuracy test, Elizabeth can beat Norwich. But it Is not an of the great size of the tree itself. sian dance and a tap dance. education is deflnsd as a oomplete Simmons typed 41 words a minute Impossibility. summit of 12,000 feet. The highest —A. H., '86. securities and to register persons find this new economy service to your liking also. ' Janice Is taking a home eco- PSj^t that a car could travel to was The time didn't permit Mr. Refreshments of cider and dough- and thorough college tninlng, com' selling securities. From toe nature ee Delivery Pomlcs course which Includes col- without error: Ruth Lo.rson, 38 Gatchell's going any further, and nuts were served, and dancing con- plemented by an extended expert' REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FDR words a minute wllhoU’ error. The varsity “BwampM” tlia junior 8700 feet, and the air pressure, being Olud^ toe evenl^s ratartotomeoL of toe bill it was ohvloua that Sena- le t3^a..si£idng,.xaUe8» tended t a m ake-tte ^ be ooBoiuded bv gaytag th at he sta- uiuiM 'm- VANDERBILT O T L ^ ^ tor Cramer wuawaki. to the “fake' — ‘-itry, and English literature In stressing^ aperd-the feltowilig varsity--tir-tliotr--'Biiiroal football work ^ rd e r, cerely hoped' 'th e' aiidrehce "'wouTd pervialoo. It oonsoU dates the WELDON obtained the highezt ranks: Mar- classic p ^ e d a t ML Nebo last securities situation long before his . Catherine Beatty, whose Wyoming, was ths •oBietlme have the pleasant feeling values of class room study and in' fellow legislators and the genei^ garet Tomcn, 46 words, 3 errors; week. The "firet string” wron by a of being really moved by the great- PLAM G TO OB^VE dtutrial-comnerdal expenenea. DRUG CO. — DIAL 7100 — m tb e r Is the president of Simmons Eleanor Schleldge, 44 words, 3 er-score of 18-6 and it Is rumored that real westara town, and there the PHYSICS IN SAILING public. In spite of strenuotu efforts, j^Qtnege, Is Janice's English lltera- travelers h^rd ' practically the ness of nature. ,, An Interesting factor of the co- toe bill was rejected April 17, 1939. ^ lure mstructor. rors, and Ruth McIntosh, 40 w or^ the entire cross country squad Is —E. Schleldge. operative plan is that It assists toe with 1 error. thinking* of challenging the soccer w'hole history of ths town from an Mr. Spang waa questioned However, later in 1929, a substituts 5 , lAssIl Is “more like a girls’ board- old doctor who was a friend of an EDUCATION WEEK HERE student In the selection of hla voca- For Call And Deliveiy Service I M school than a college,” writes team In a post season football con- tion by tha experience of actual many teachers the qtoer day as bill was passed. In 1931 a second bill, ORA.H.M.AR STtOV METHOD test. Is the soccer team willing ? old college “pal” of Mr. Gatchell's. BBALLY AND TRULY tbs catue of a strong and Irritating similar to that proposed by Senator » Janice. “We must have all lights It didn't look like much of a To help the cause of education operating conditions. It gives toe TOWN ADVERnSEMENT ] ^ t at tan o'clock. After 'Ughte out,* student an opportunity to find toe odor that seemed to spread Into O am er, 'was passed. And Let Us Explain The Advantagres Of Our Regular Quality «raiPLOTMENT RESTS ON RUSINESS. AND BUSINESS ON CONFIDENCE, AND Miss FsUows' 4th psrtod junior Ths Splks dub held a very suc- place to sleep, and while the travel- Teacher: Give an example ci an end turn toe eyes of the nation on I every room of toe building. The an- fbvored Labor LeglsUtoro PWs tw supposed to go to sleep." English class, for ths past four ers were couting around for a bed ahatract noun. JL faU a week Is set aside by kind of work for which be la adapted CONFIDENCE ON STABILITY AND GOOD FArfH.” t^ lA st Saturday Janice met Miss cessful meeting In the clubroom last and enjoys doing and that which be swer given was toe chemists of M. In the ease of the Sweat Shop BIENNIAL ELECTORS Service At 76c. weeks, has been studying grammar Monday when members - had the for the night, a young fellow came Student: My mother uaea 'vaallla toe National Eldueatlon Association H.> 8. were making hydrogen sul- BUl. the Senator from the Fourui * - ^ e o Nute, former M. H. 8. English and this week the class Is applying up to them and told them that If abetract In cAe. as Education Week. This year toe diallkes. The co-operative plan also *TF GOVERNMENT FOR THE PEOPLE IS TO CONTINUE. WE MUST RESTORE .Metier, In Boston and together thev privilege of hearing the "greatest of enablse toe :.tudeDt to earn a large phide, a gas with a very offensive District made several suggestions as the principles of grammar that they all steeple-chasers", Joe McCluskey, week of November 5 has been odor. to amendments for wbl^ Senator MEETING GOVERNMENT BY THE PEOPLE.” tfiepley "Ah, Vyildemessl" have studied. A t eooa as the bell chosen. The week will be featured part of hla college expense. l ^ t t e n by Eugene O'Neill. Janice as a guest speaker. The Spike Club The degree. Bachelor of Science, Is The commercial chemists, on toe Stremlau, Democrat, a prominent rings the class starts immediately wants to thank “Joe" for hts time by Ingrams 'relating to educaUon,, . ^ other hand, are studying salt and labor leader, gave him credit In the STATE ELECnON George M. Cohan's acting to wor't on the assignments given and to Invtta b ln as on associate and to moat schools throughout toe ITxnted upon the oomplsUoo of any other sodium compounds. „ely. coM try^^enta night will be held. I toe englntoring or business course of ensuing debates. Senator The Hartford Times (Democratic) says: [ Janice has recently been made previously by Miss Fellows. The member to many more of their Rockville High Differs By means of elsver UlustrattonA Cramer also reported a bill WARJfINO student does not have to do a set meetings. The NEA brings attenUon this I admlnlstraUon curricula. Mr. Spang has shown bow Vander- **Bla ability, Integrity ef eliaraoler and forthright attlludi oa eivte qutitliei hdM »t»er of the Orphean and Horn# year to the coat of education as —B. Marsh, ’88B. it Illegal to sm ^oy drivers of motor won him deserved respect.* "omlca clubs. amount of work a day, but he must —Bill Murch. bilt, although having a sall-boat In- 'vehicles for more than twelve con- Tha eleetors of the Town of Man- be finished by Friday. If a student compared to other public services. ferior to toe one owned by Sopwlto, chester sre hereby warned to meet [*, — Livingston, '38, has finished the required amount of From Local High School In toe city of Detroit, for instance, secutive hours.ufjuiB. While wmie notnoj, favoringx«VQnilC 11. 7..^— v MAGAZINE STUDIED won toe last races. He explained elllegtslatlon...... proposed by Ubor, ^ *" 5*“* The Hartford Courant (Republican) says: work for the week, he may read or the lowest possible monthly tele- CHEERING PRAOnCB that Mr. Vanderbilt, In a way, used **Hlz reputatlen for eandor and etnoerlty la oaeh that whoa ha oaya a thiag JOIN NATIONAL AIR CLCB study something else. On Friday phone bill is 33.28. gas 33.17, elec- nevertheless,irtoeless, be showed a falr-mlnd- of November, Pupils reciting in Miss Hopkins' RockvlUe High is different frombFreneb or sdenee. If French is net or applied physics In getti^ the ed andnd reasonable reaunahiK . attitude on such if®*’. “ ®clock in toe forenoon nobody nood suopoct that he hao an underlying poUtleal motive. Ho la a alineg the wrork will be checked and rated. English claaaes are subs<'ribtng to tricity 32.82. However, toe bUl fof Cheering pracUce was a feature most out of hla boat. That phase of tor ^ purpose at costing their bal- Model Airplane Qub of M Manchester In many respects, rang- j taken the firet year, it must he education for all the children In one bills. eharaetor, and ho ohould be sent to Washington. He Ie greatly needed theM.” ■1. recently announced that it the "Raader’e Digeat." In order to of toe first of toe winter noon hour physics Is called paraUel forces and tots fbr ft Oovenior, Ueutenant Qov« 16 NEW MEMBERS purchase copies enough for a class, Ing from the subjects required to ! toe second, family together U only 31.76. This recreaUonal periods, held ITiursday U just what the physics A class Is Active For Veterans l^ r. Secretary of SUte, SUte join the National Airplane ratio bolds true in most of toe cities In view of his oversea's servleif as cidled Junior Birdmen of each student pays a small amount cla-s._ parties and clubs. !; utes long. forty-five min in toe assembly hall. After lunch studying. Treasurer, ComptroUer, Attorney “PalDt and Powder," under the of money. The elosaes take turns throughout the country. toe students assemblz ' for dancing, a Ueutenant in an Infantry rogi- year la divided Into four 1 Class rings are received in toe Ths physics B class Is now study- General, United States Ssnstor, direction of Miss Isabella Worth, using the set for two periods a Regardless of theae figures, how- toe music being furnished* by a ing electric gsntrators and motor*. ment, which saw much active serv- RspresenUtlve at Large, Reprei For Common Sense and Fairness members of this new club bos admitted sixteen new members marking periods but- exams------are j sophomore year, and there are no ever, one of the first thoughts of ice In France, Senator Cramer has have to p w smaU duee but the month. The reading periods are M^en only at toe mid-year and end | olaas parties except the Junior group of boys. Tha last of tha pe- They arc also having their bnlna tativB In Congress, Sheriff for H i_, to the club as a result of try-outs usually followed by informal dlseue- of toe year. some taxpayers is to cut toe educa- rii-d was devoted to practising toe "charged" .of knowledge concerning: always displayed an Interest in vet- ford County, SUte Senator, Judgs of I derived from this oo-opera- held at the weekly meetlny Wed- Prom. At graduation toe girls wear Uon bUl. They protest against toe erans’ problems, both inside and out- wlU he great. The “Birdmen" sions. In o i^ r to receive a diploma, a white dreases, and the boys wear football cbeors led by Robert Qus- amperes, direct ciurrent, alternating Probato, RepnsenUtlvas to ths Gen- PULL THE SECOND LEVER— nesdsy in Room 31. At present The appreciation of this maga- “frills” of education such as manual lafscti, Fred Delaney and Jack Bel- current and many other technical side of toe legialatime, particularly wings" of either bronss, ellver student must have attained seven- white flannels and dark coats in- training, typing, etc., though, as the eral Aaacm% and thirteen Justiees or gold piste which denote there ore thtrty-alx members in the zine la shown by the fact that those teen points at the end of his senior — — • - ■ ------, tajny, too school cheer leaders. Mr. electrical terms. with referroce to those disabled m of toe Peace. club. stead of caps and gowns. Elach NKA contends, niany of these prove Johngren also helped and comment- service. During his sU year* in toe ' rank in the club. absent during their two periods year. The extra point gained Is by n>ring toe seniors take a trip to —A. Kaminski. ’88. ^e polls wtU hs open from six I aU. the young members of Those admitted ere: Vito Agoe- usually borrow the mogaslne to taking extra subjects or by joining uaef^ In the students' efforts, after ed on the way toe cheers were glv- legislature he has introduced twelve o clock in tbs fbrenoon until tlx toolii, Louis Foley, Blanche Gattl, Wasblngtoo. flaishlng school, to find a position {en * bills pertaining to veterans’ prob- rab are given a special rating, read by tbemselvet. Some pupils al- the glee club or orchestra, for which la place of having pieturee of an HOCKEY AT WETUERSFIELO o’clock In the aftsmoon. Vote the Republican 'Hckeft belne them If they expect to J ^ c e Hefferman, Anne Howarth, so borrow it to do voluntary read- a fourth of a point Is given. But it ^“•l***8nis*lves. j This is toe second ooaseeuUve lems. Seven of toe bUls were passed. Dated at ManobesUr this 31st day Harry HulUna, Harold Lindsay, ing at home. enOra chth appear in the year bo<4L The SMOciation la attempting tots I year of noon hour programs. They J an ariaUon school. This rat- la necessary to try out for these In toers an pteturea of otoiy the of- Girls of Manchestsr High sTO Included among them are House BUI of October A. D. 1934. Ruth Mosley, Merlon Olson, Wesley At the end of each month stu- year to bring toe vital need of I were thoroughly enjoyed laM year 118, exempting the property of vet- the mem- Palmer. Floris PIsant. Alice Pres- order to enroll. flcers of each of toe cl«^ which playing hockey today at wetoers- ATTliST; a stiff ««»ninstlfin dents may purchase this magazine The subjects for toe Freshman money for acbools before toe public I and It Is hoped that Jbey will be fltW. It U an annual event In which irana’ organizations from taxation; Tuesday, November 6 wn. William Schleldge, Madeline at a greatly reduced price. are: debating club, glee club, and eye and to prove to them tost edu-1 again, as they con b U every one SAMUEL J. TURKINOTON, —A. Kamindd, *33. Wallace and Marjerie Wallace. ( college curriculum are; English. orchestra. V est Hartford, Wethersfield, Plaln- t further bUI providing for a gradu- Town Clerk of Manchester. —E. Toman, '37B. Latin, algebra and a choice of cation cannot be neglected. | wlU "pitch in" and take part viUe and Manchester take p a rt e‘ I —relld a Miner. ’88. —R. Knaso. '13. I . , Msla'i GoaelandL —AUceI » * - * ■*— t r . •;, _ ^ o rfr’/'.-^ V -.; ’ t ,“ 'f 5 iL .::T y ^ ''l'^ \ ^ J ^ w ';w .... . • / • • . - . i TIH'm • K -i-J,*.''V,f: '^ • ., . .'T^. i • ^ ...V . . ^ . . : y ''I '' ,» , . * jIt >.'f • A^V , V - - \ '- t --. :<*'*hj¥- - T ^ ^ y r - ' \ ' ' ' ^ Ji.'r''-'" ^m:'y BfANCHBSTER BVKNrTNG ip K ^ , MANCHMVRi«(»ill, SATDtoAT«J^^ 8,198C

Tuesday evefimg and enjoyed an- 6 is Election Day! Wa kavs eoase 1984, qt eight o’clock to ttL SUts other Interesting session. Following to realise that governmast la not aa armory. Ciew of the the sewing a Hallowe’en party waa abstract theory but bears a definite - rrogfBBI '-’M rsij enjoyed. The ladies provided their relation to our boinas,'our children, The V. F. W. sevsa-poliit pro- WT.C DmV RADIO PROGRAM own entertainment and many games emplogmoent, working conditioas, gram aa ftollosra waa Includad In tbs Btof Wued, CkM. oi^otten Murder our schools, our health, our recrea- mandates o f tbs F. W. NatioBal were played. Refreshments were MA9 W. 19M B. O figBB M SAYURDAV. NOVEMBgR 8 (Central sad Eastern Standard ’Hme) served and a good time was enjoyed. tions and qll the elements that make Encampment lfiS4. Hartford Downs M. H.S. In Grid OCARLerCM KENDAAKC •w * a 5w ^ f i swelsrs BiasdeasHas Msrvlee East - ^ pr»fran» to kwr aad'basle ehalM or sroiijM thoroof union opoei- The circle will meet next Tuesday for peace and security for the 1. A uniform pension sgrstem fled, ooost to coast (0 te e) SOStfnaUon mcludot all available otatlobs. evening at the home of Miss Hannah family unit and the individual. We based upon the length and of erosramo oukjaot te eaansa. P. M, CanL EaaL TODAX service and disability, for all veter- Decker said. ’ I explained that to Hughes. were asked last year to Include In Batarfiogr, Npe-W iAF NETWORK IJO— gJO—Eddie Daelay, Faatball— XOSDEN. re- the officer.” It Is with regret we learn of the our Americanism programs the ans of all wars, past and future. BASie — Uasti__ woof__ wlw wool _ wtto aaati Rad Orange — otbara aaat; Now Really a German Landsman Tke to toamt study of government an and Leris-'' at iMtay Involved la BioHlen’s mur- "Beeauae I think you’re getting 7. An adequate national defence, 7:80—“Preventative Medicine In 4:00— 7:00—Rallgjon In Nawa, Talk more rolled 730. sa made eight yards on bring your friends. A fine evening been given to us—it is our Job!— Ihibllc Health,” Dr. F. Welling- 4:10— 7:14—Cbleasa Muala Jamkoraa NBC-WJZ NETWORK Fnmble Paves Way for der but doee not auooeed In break, off on the wrong foot,” Griff said of entertainment Is promised. Yours and mine! It is up to tu to as recommended by the War De- 4:44— 7:44—Floyd Qlbbena Froaram BASIC — Eaat: wla wba-wbsa wbal Face Foes Here Tomorrow around play. Then Chesson fumUed taur down ber etory. slowly. partment and Nairy Department. ton Brecker. 7:0^ SM—SIsmund Rembara Muala wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wayr wmal: WINNERBYNEARLY Charlie Kebart is mentioned for and NIeoe recovered on bis own iR'i: All members who have promised choose the men and women who SUlO— OdlO—Ren aamplen In Sanaa Ooeto^e report Oathay’a death He took a picture from hla Inside will lead us—let us use this power Broadcast Amalstloe Day 7:40—Plano Interluda MIdwait: wcky kyw wanr wla kwk hit 10th place In the men’s all- Cobb punted up to the 42 aa the ‘f to contribute fudge and those 7:45—Floyd Gibbons. SiW— t:8^Tha Olbaon Family—to e kwer koil wren wmaq kao wkbf Only Score m Final Min> tvaa euiclde. Orlll doee not be- coat pocket, the photograph of a who will have charge of the sale are wisely and well—let us help to build Ao international broadcast by ra- 4:80—10:80—TO Ba Announced NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj events at the National Bowling Con- quarter ended. lieve thli. He telle Sleeker that Tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 theikmaa, oanytag dynamite in both m n's face—a man w'th wide cheek requested to meet at the Orange ball a sounder and stronger America dio presenting program features 8:00-TSigmund Romberg and Wil- 10:00—11 iOO—Quy Lambardo’a Oreh. wlba katp wabo wday kfyr cret etet A PERFEa MARGIN gress, when be hit 1140; Clara Jack- fiecendery Falls y v i key wltneee—It the can be lo- bwea, sullen eyes, a rather high from both sides of the Atlantic, liam l^on Phelpa 10:80—11-JO—Paul Whltaman'a Party SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjax strong Northwestern A. C. at Newr.w hand and focit. It will be r«remem- more for her seventh place in the Potensa end Chesson registered n ' at 6:30 o’clock tonight and make every community a better II ;00—18AO—Art Kaanll Orehaatra wfla-wann wlod warn wmo wab wapl bered that when New Britain was nte of Play; Winners Make ' anted — will be Itie myiterlooe forehead and a slightly crooked place to live In! will mark the Armistice Day ob- 9:00—Trade and Mark. 11i14—18:10—Carafraa Carnival-^ to e wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro Britain will return to Hickey’s ladles’ individual event with 350; flrat to Monchseter’s 31 to open the ~ B L W C H E M A L O N E f o r 9:30—The Gibson Family. here last It was Zavollck’s punting lost period, then (Jbeeeon skirted nose. American Legion Just another reminder that grour servance of the Veterans of For- weal ktba ktba waoo wav# Grove to prove to the fans aa well Gertrude Nelson for her eighth :Uwhom CARL RACINE, detective "Look at It," he aald. eign Wars. At 11 a. m. (eastern 10:30—Merry Madcaps — Norman CBS-WABC NKTWORK MOUNTAIN-koa kdyl krir ksbl that kept the Liths from New Brit- 13 First Downs. left end for yards, falling under Well a New Y e a r n s started and dues are due. No organization can FACIFie COAST—kgo kft ksw komo ain's territory most of the after- ince in the tame event with JOS; , employed by .HRS. CATHAY, le Decker took the photograph and work without members, and for standard time) the hour of the Ar- Cloutier, director; with Bd 6 BAtlC—Baati wabo wado woko wcao BeD City Places Only Two as to the Lltbusnlan-Amertcans lebart again for hla fourth place In a host of tacKlsra on the three-grard we have a new set of officers and khq kfad ktar k;K) that they are a better team than noon. S aeamhlnK. studied It. that reason, we would like to get mistice, a f'lrty-minute program EUU. . waab wnao war wkbw wkrc wbk eklw CanL EaaL the Eastern Sweepetakes, when he line. With Wolfram, Trotter and . ‘ NOW (Ml ON WITH THE STORY after sitting In at the last meeUng wdro weau wjaa waan wfbl w ^ vrlav the northenders. Two weeks ago the The probable Itncup';: Northwest- “Ever see him before?” aaked all otu* members rs-uped, J ^ as arlU be broadcast from Paris, 11:06—Guy Lombardo’s orchestra wmaa wbna; MIdwatl: wbbm wfbm 1ti80— 1:80-via and Sada, Skatah bit 1897; and Jennie Schubert for Favored to win despite five Cobb making beautiful tackles, ths Griff. ® and watching them go through the kmbe kmox wowo whas 18:40— 1:44—Warda and Muala, Veaal Ronners in First Seven as New Britain team came to town emz, Ie, Sara; It, Blenaa; Ig, H. AI- Manchester Tine repelled the East workings, we look forward to a very aoon as possible. Mrs. Lydia Wigren, France, under the auspices .of the 11:80— Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra her fifth place In the Connecticut straight setbacks, Manchester E V CHAPTER XXVn "No,.^what Is he?" 15 Stephen street, will be glad to Benjamin Franklin Post, V. F. W., 13.00—Mldn.—SUent UAST—WPS whp wibw wbae wlba wfaa 1AO— 8Alh-Footbtll Braadeaat and walked off with a 6-0 victory, gier; c, A. Ranaldl; rg, O. Ranaldi; Hartford attack in a brilliant goal , successful year under our new Com- wore wleo efrb ckae 4:00— 4:00—Stanlalgh Maletta Frof. rt, Zavollek re, A. Oalotl; (ib, R. State Sweepstakes with 674. Bleoker'e tone of bewHdement “That;*;^ aald Griff. "Is the latest make arrangements, for some one of Paris. Relayed ever the faculties DIXIE—wsat wafa wbre wqam wdod 4:14— 6:18—Jaekla Hellar In Sanga Locak Win, 20 to 35; the result of a blocked kick. Since High’s hapless griddere turned In line stand, the viritora losing too authentic photograph of Philip C. mander Allan. Dexter. 1 klra wrae wlaa wdau wtoo krld wrr 4A0— 8:80—Flatt A NIarman, Flanoa tliat game the Utba have started Sara; Ihh, Higgins; rhb, Muoneal; g*arda with an offrida penalty. Then ^ matched hie expreeelon. “ But who to call for your dues, if you cannot of the natlon-arlde network of the Mrs. Schubert is also ranked In ths most dleappointing performanoe " la Mra. Blanche Malone?" he de- Lampaon, aometlme*! known as Of course, no one can be, or make National Broadcasting Company, Sunday. November 4 ktrb ktn waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 4:48— 8:44—Ranch Eoya Veeal Trio to click aa they should and the fb, A. Algler. Uth-Amerks, la, O. Dyber shot a pass to Potensa that get them to ber, yourself. At the wdaa wbis wdbj wwva wmbs waja 4:00— 4:00—Angelo Fernando, Oreh. Rowe; It, Spencer; Ig, T. Rowe; c, ninth place In the women’s all event o f the season at Mt. Nebo gresterday : manded. "What haa ahe pot to do ’Cincinnati Red’.” a success unless they have help, county meeting, Sunday, many of t' e program arlll be carried in vir- 9:80—OUln Driggs, organist wmbr wala ktul ktko 6:80— OAO—Pran-Radio Nawa Farlad, George Leary Is Second. Hardware City lOda will find that taught the local secondary flatfoot- Decker stared at the picture with and that Is Just what the Com- MIDWEST-wenh wsl wmt wmbd wlan 0:84— 0:84—Football Sooraa—wjs only they are facing a tighter defensive Olcavage; rg, Nielsen; rt. Zelonle; leaders for 1933-34 with 1903, and Is afternoon as East Hartford High ed and Potenza fell across the final ' with the caae? Why la Mre. Cathay the Units, reported, anywhere from tually every comer of the United 10:00—Radio Ibilplt placed ninth In the honorary list of ‘ ao anxioua to pet In touch with wide open eyea. "You’re trying to mander wants from every member States. 10:80—Mexican ’^ p ica orchestra wlbw kth kfab wkbn wceo Wabt kac] 8:44— 4 :44-CapL Al Willlama, Talk ' Une and a harder-hitting backfleld. re, Tyler; qb, Moriarty; Ibb, Fied- outplayed and outfought the Red marker for the score. Dyber place 25 per cent to SO per cent of their wnax 4:0(4- 7:66—John Horrtek, BarKono ler; rhb, D. Mitchell; fb, Kovlz. Ot- the United States. In the same ' h e r?” trap me In some way.” ha asdd. of the Post and YOU—as one mem- membership paid up at thla time. TentaUve plans for the program 11:00—Press-Radio News. MOUNTAIN—kvor kli koh kal 8:18— 7:1^ 0 amy Brea. Orehaatra The Northwestemers’ last ap- and White to gain an easy 14 to 7 kicked the extra point Surpassing an expectations ivith pearance here reatly pleased the flclale. Herb Wright, referee; Earl ranking,' Miss Jaekmore la given OrifTa amlle waa enlpmatlcal. Griff took a folded newspaper ber-ca n help him by attending the Let us see If we cannot get a cita- include an address by (Black Jack) 11:05—The Vagabonds. COAST — khj koln kfre kol kfpy kvt 4:48— 7:44—Plekana Siatara Harmony triumph. The outcome sent East Ck)bb ran the kick back ten yards clipping from hla pocket. "Look at meetings and help him to put over General John J. Pershing, from kfbk km] kWB kem kdb ksmb ksb 7:00— 8:00—Art In America, Spaakara' the brilliance of their performance, fans and their return should draw Wright, umpire; Jake Moshe, head- 13th place and Florence Nelson 30th to Manchester’s 85, then Ceraso In- " "Sleeker,” ha aald, ‘Tm not going tion, this year, by having our mem- 11:15—HoUgrwood Show World. 7:80— 8A0—Oenga by Oraca Hayae place. Iftbart la ranked 23rd in the Hartford into fifth, place in the It for youreelf,” he said. "The news- bla plans for the coming year. He Paris; an address by Oimmander- Cant. EaaL 7:80— 8:80—Oaerga OInn Orehaatra Manchester High’s cross country the largest crowd of the season be- linesman. league standing and left Mencheater tercepted Haraburds’s piuw on the ' to help you. You've got to figure bership paid up by December 31. 11:30—Major Bowes’ Capitol Faml- The West Sides footbaU team will men’s honorary list the thing out 'for youreelf. The paper clipping shows Lampson’a haa some good helpers. The Turkey Raffle tickets have In-Chlef James E. Van 2Sandt, V. F. 11:80— 1 JO—Bather Valaa A Bnaambla 8:00— 8:0(4—Radio City Party—alao o stalwarts raced to smashing tri- fore the local town series gets un- in undisputed possession o f the cel- 45 and ran to the 26 bfffore be aroa photograph. You can compare the . *y- 1:00— ZAO—Featball Braadeaat 8:8(4- 8:8(^WLS Barn Oanea—baalc der way on Sunday, November 11. be out for Its first victory of the tackled. East Hartford lost the Xacta are la your poaaeaalon Juat One of the first of bis appoint- been mailed to all the members, and W., from Washington, D. C., and 13:80—Blue Room Echoes—Joseph 4:00— 8:00—Little J. Little OrehaHra •:8(4- 10;80—Hal Kamp A Orehaatra umph over Bristol High on the Bell lar position. two.” With u e New Britain team will be season tomorrow, facing the A. C. The Lithuanian-Americans foot- ball on downa and Haraburda tore , the aamena they^re In mine.” ments was Donald Hemingway, please make a distinct effort to sell other features. • Blume, director. 4:80— 8:80—Jtek Armatreng—a only; 10.AO—11.AO—Willard Rcblaen Oreh.— ' City team’s courae yesterday after- Plenty of Fight. “No,” Bleeker aald Irritably, Decker looked from one to the chairman of the Membership Drive. at least one book, as we need the Nattonal Officers a, Krantzlngar Orehaatra-wait eaat; Barn Dance—weat »paat A. Ranald! at center, 200 pounds of Peterson -Tigers of W e t Hartford ball team will, hold an important off a first through center to. the 35. other. Slowly a look of relief came 13:45—Thrills of Tomorrow. 4:44— 8:44 — Rablnaen Cruan, Jr.— 10:30—11:80—Freddie Martin’ a Orehaat. The encounter was much more one „ "thare’a aom'etbing you know that He haa started by offering a resolu- money, for our Christmas, work. Local veterans will be glad to bone and muscle, and a former star at Mt. Nebo. The team has prac- practice at Hickey’s Grove tomor- sided than the final score Indicates, After two Incomplete passes, Cobb over hla face. 1:00— Little known fact about well N. T.: Franklin McCormick—chain 11:00—18:00—B. Madriguara Orehaitra Uced hard during the past week and I don’t—this big fact that you were tion to reinstate all members In Some members report having sold know that Joseph Hanken, Revere, 4:00— 0:00—Earl Okferd, Senga—caat 11:8(4—18:8(4—Emil Coleman Orehaatra oJ a strong Prep School eleven In row morning at 10 o’clock. Blast Hartford running up a total of lifted a long kick to BSast Hart- “That wasn’t the man,” be said, Mass., waa elected V. F. W. Junior known people. Pennsylvania. Ranaldl will have Coach Dwyer expects an Improve- ford’s 36. ’The visitors were near a ' talking about.” arrears aa new members and that Is their book, and are taking another. 1:30—Suiprise Party, thirteen first downs to only two for Oria ahooli bla head. "You know “who waa driving the gray Cadil- to be a good step aa membership Is Vlce-Ck)mmnnder-ln-Chlef at the with him a teammate while at ment in the offensive strength to- A revision of the soccer tchedule first down when a 15-yard penalty lac car.” If we would sell 100 bMks, we 2:00—Treasure Cfiiest. Manchester, despite penalties It,” he aald, “the f me aa I do.” what makes the Post. (More pow- would have enough to cover all oSr Encampment 1984i Prep School—ZavoUck, who will morrow. Many fans from the north sends Manchester High against the set them hack and then Dybet's Griff nodded. "1 thought so,” he 2:30—Ckmcert Classics— Christiaan see service ts a halfback on the end are expected to watch the West amounting to sixty yards In all. The , "Why won’t you tell me 7” er. John). Oirlstmaa work. 5:46— Dog Drsms—Albert Payson 9:55—Preaz-Radio News. Connecticut State Frosh at Charter vlsltora twice marched Into the fumble of a lateral gave Manebae- said. "Now, let's have the truth. Kriens, director; Marjorie Noah, offense and aa t tackle on the de- Sides in action to gat a line oa the "Bacauae we, both of ua, over- The next heard from waa the Where are those glasses o f Jelly Anderson-Shea Auxiliary Terhune. 7:00—Soconyland sketches. Oak field this afterroon at 3 o’clock. shadow of the goel posts with a well ter Ita eoortng chance. tooked an Important bet. If you Decker.** chairman of the -Ways and Means soprano. 6:00—Time, weather. 7:80—^Whispering Jack Smith snd fense. 2UvoUek Is a triple-threat town title aeries. It U postlble that a return game MeOormiek, Wolfram and Ca^ "The man tried to keep ms from that were pledged last June? We V. r. w. mixtd attack e f and runs, Una , think It out for youreelf you’ll feel commitrm. Charles WIgren. Of have only a very small part of our 8:00—Talkie Picture nme. 6:15—Spartan Trioliant. orchestra. with thli team will ba played next beU faatured for Manobastsr, hsalng hla face,” Decker said, "but The Department of Conn. Auxil- 8:80—Musical Romance. plunges and forward paeeee, only to ty m . a lot better than If you let me tell course, (JharUe and bis gang have 100 glasses. Surely we don’t want 6:30—Grand Hotel. 7:45—The Lawyer snd ths PubUe. Tuesday and tha locals will face have ths threats halted by fumblee. Benda caieeson was aosUy a gust of wind blew back his bat iary meetlig held In Meriden last 4:00—Kansas City Sgrmpbony Or- Harr Max fiebmeliBi, tormsr heavywetght ehamploa, has goas aatlvs whole show for Eact Hartford. you. 1 think you’ll figure it out to bring In the cash to take care of to fall down on this project. As you Sunday was very well attended. 7:00—Jack Benny. 8:00—The Roxy Revue. Morse Business College here next A light, small team. East Hartford for youreelf.” and there waa enough light for me chestra 8:45—Msry Ckiurtlsnd snd Robert ea bis German estatt, evea donning the traditional Bavarian costuma Friday. Attempts are being made The Sommary. to see him plainly. Td know him lots of odds and ends, so they have all know, this Jelly does not go out- The Department President read a 7:30—Jos Penner. had a wealth of fighting spirit that "For a man who’a auppoaed to started on a turkey selling contest. elde of the town, but will be used In 4:80—Twilight Memories. 8:00—Symphony Concert. Armbruater’a orcheztrs. to complete bla rola ot country gentleman. Ae this picture was taken, to arrange another clash with West Uneups—Manebestesc le, Haefs, If I saw him again. I don’t know splendid accotmt of the National HERE IS HOW TO TEACH ha aeemad to be aaloylng the role. Hit blonde ectraia wife, Aany was la direct contm t to Manohes- ba. In my employ,” Bleeker aald, Well, everybody eats turkey. Char- our Thanksgiving and Chlstmas Encampment meetings and activi- 4:45—Dream Dramas. 9:00—Silken Strings. 9:00— Grete Stueckgold and Andrs Hartford but the latter’s schedule Is ter’e splritlese play. Kilpatrick, Trotter; It, McCormick; “you certainly aeem to give a mini- aa I could describe him. He’s sort 5:00—Sentinels Concert Ondre, la perched on the fence beside him. filled until late this month, making of big-featured. I can’t tell It lie, go get them. baskets, and in connection with ties. ’The Presidents of all Auxil- 9:00—Walter WlncheU. Koetelimetz. Team Is Crippled. Ig, Haberem; c, Tedford, Clark; rg, mum Of co-operation. How about Another chairman that doesn't other welfare work during the grear. iaries were called upon to give a 5:30—^Tony Wons. 9:45—CbarUe King and Peggy 10:00—Sweet and Lovely—Andrew / It Improbable that the teams can The UsUeesneM may be account- thla Thomaa Decker? Why don’t exactly, but It isn’t this man. The get together before the snow flies. Kaminski rt. Pond, Niece; re. Wol- eyea weren’t so wide apart and be have much to say but works, and Let’s bring in mpre, Monday eve- brief resume of the activities and 6:00—Catholic Hour: Flgmn, songs and comedy. Jacobeen’a orcheatra. DOG TO RETRIEVE GAME ed for by the fact that Manchester MU give me an opportunity to nm he baa a Job that fiU his make up ning, and Mrs. Grace Pitkin, Wel- 6:80—Beauty That Endures. 10:00— Frank A. Goodwin, Indepen- 10:30— Saturday Revue. . had not yet recovered from Its bruis- fram; qh, Campbell, Haraburda; w atory? You promlaed me that didn’t have those big cheek bones.” plans of their Individual units. The Olympics soccer eleven will Griff nodded to Bleeker. to the point, and that Is Ernest fare chairman, will take'charge of 6:48—Flufferettes. dent candidate for governor ot 11:00—Elder Mlcbaux. ing, punishing clash with Meriden Ihb, Berger, Bay; rhb, Squatrito; . rd get a break there.” Morse of the Boy Scouts. The writer it. We attended the HaUowe’en party travel to Hartford tomorrow to meet "Get grour newspaper on the tele- at the Veterans hospital in Nevdng- 7:OO^Norman (Tloutler’a Concert Maoeaebusetts. 11:30—Benjamin Franklin from Loa Heydler Quits As Head on Monday, a majority of those in fb, 0>bb. "No, I didn’t,” Griff aald alowly. happened to call In at their last Four of our members attended Orchestra, Robert Shanley, bari- Angelea. the Portuguese Juniors at Victory the lineup being crippled by Injuries "I promlaed you that I’d think It phone,” he said. ’’Your reporters ton last Saturday, and had a grand 10:15—Democratic State committee. Hootiiig Dogs Are Dirided East Hartford: le, Lesissa rt, can ‘discover’ Decker. I don’t care meeting to take a Icxik and got a the County meeting, which ’ was tone. 10:30—An American Fireside. Field at 1 o’clock. Players are re- which were still bothersome. What- over, but I’m going to give you a time. All the boys who Were able quested to meet at the School street Roman, Robles; Ig, <3olpltts, Perra, where they discover him, Juat so It feed besides, which shows how Ernie held In Odd Fellows HaU, Main 7:30—Dr. John 8. Custer on Cur- 11:00—Hme, weather. Sunday, November 4 ever the reaaon, the locals failed to break.” likes to handle the boys. The troop to get to the recreation room en- Rec at 11:30 o’clock. O’Hara; c, Hendricks, CaDaban, Isn’t here. Shown a photograph of street, Hartford, Sunday. This joyed themselves Immensely. We rent Events. 11:10—Press-Radio News. 10:00—C%urch of the Air. Into Two Classes ^ Bird show much of anything when face "Yea," Bleeker remarked aarcaa- la growing every month and still meeting, which was the first held Of The Olmatead; rg, M. Chesson, Perm; Lampaon, Decker states positively 7:45—Wendell Hall’s Soqgs. to face with their finest chance of tleally. "1 preaume you’ll let me played various card games and a 11:15—Eventide Singers. 10:30— Presa-Radlo News. VETS £.BAai7E BBSVLTS rt, Landers, Vlnclno; re, Kiemon; that Lampaon waa not the driver ot room for more. with the new officers, was the larg- large number were at the table 8:00—Eddie Cantor; RubinofTs Or- 11:30—To be announceiL victory. Little short of a miracle ; uae roy own mind to think out Of course be was missing last est for some time, 135 members, 10:35— Patterns in Harmony. Dogs and Hoimds, Says qb, J. Dyber Ihb, B. Chesson, Sulli- the car.” playing "bingo” . O ndy, apples and chestra. 12:00— Riviera orchestra. can keep Manchester from losing where he la.” meeting but It was not because he representing 20 Units, being pres- 10:45— Between the Bookends. In the Ehc-Servlce Men's League League through one of It’s great- van, (%opus; rhb, Gleason Potenza, ' "Bleeker,” Griff aald; “If I Uke "And then you’re going to let me cigarettes were passed around In 9:00—Manhattan Merry-Go-Round. 12:30—Terrace Garden orcheatra. BOOKMIKEBOGINO every game on the elate this aeaeon. wanted to. He Is changing his resi- ent. 11:00—Service from the First Uni- at the Charter Oak aUeys last night eat season, with our representatives SuUlvan, Moncrlef; fb, Ceraso, w. . you to him will you promlae me out where the Lampaon gang can the recreation room, also to those 9:30—Unique Program. Biny Mnnsh Riddle in Second Article victorious In the . 1 Never Force Kick. get m e?” Decker asked. dence, but Frank Bray, chairman of tarian Meeting HousC. the American Legion took three Dyber, Zebzda. that you Won’t publlab anything men who were unable to get down- 10:00—HaU of Fame. 12:00— Italian Melodies. I feel now that it Is time for younger Significant of Bast Hartford’s Score by periods: “ Be your age,” Griff retorted Rehabilitation. Is still on the Job "RICOCHETS” points from the Army 8c Navy club, overwhelming superiority ie the fact about It unleaa I lay you can?” and always ready to help any of the stairs. The bogrs hoped we could 10:30—Frank Black’s orchestra 12:30—Tito Guixar’s Midday Sere- noon, *»it("g all but two o t the first of Loop President; May Be I hands to take control." TO OPPOSE KEBART East Hartford ...... 0 7 0 7— 14 sharply. "Lampaon would put American Legion Rllle Club sponsor more parties like this one. 11:00—K-7 Spy Stories. on Popular Sport. and the Veterona of Foreign Wars that the viators were never once "No, I’ll pi.’jllah anything." boys In need of advice or assist- nade. seven places to make the final score, A native of LafargevUIe, N. Y., M anchester...... 0 0 0 7— 7 "Then I can’t take you to him.” bodyguard around you to see that By N. R A. 11:30—Bgrrd Ghcpeditlon. 20 to 35. It was Manchester’s third took three points from the British forced to kick, losing possession of ance. The Hartford District County 13:45—PoUsh program. his boyhood spent in Rochester, First Downs: "Then Til find him by*myaelf.” nothing happened to grou. You’re 13:00—Weather, Atlantic <3oaat Ma- straight dual victory by a decisive War Vets. A. Wilkie bad high three Succeeded by the ball only on downs, fumbles and 2— 13 hla beat life insurance.” Marcel Donxe, Post Chairman, and In thla column this week, and each Council meeting has been postponed 1:00—Church of the Air. Heydler’s Interest In basebatll dates East Hartford ...... 5 3 8 ,. , “Go ahead." week hereafter on Saturday, there to Nov. 18 to be held In Bristol, as rine Forecast. margin and was doubly sweet in that Editor’s Note: This Is the sec- string of 864 and Flank O rvinl had- ' mainly from the days In Wasblng- an Intercepted pass. It was John Manchester ...... 0 0 1 1— 9 "But I thought sure It was Lamp also Ctounty Chairman on Marks- 1:80—Alfred Kettledon and Al hi(h single of 188. Town Bowling Champ to Dyber’s fumble o f a lateral pass, re- There waa a moment of alienee. manship, Iths got the boys of the will appear doings and happenings Armistice Day falls on their regu- 12:02—SUent. White. Bristol was figured to give the Red ond of three stories on the I ton where as a young printer in the Touchdowns, B. (Chesson, Potensa, “If,” Bleeker aald, "I had given son,” Decker aald. Amertooa Legloa (8) With Har?ey Traband covered by McCormick and Niece on local team getting their eyea sharp- of Interest to those who spend many lar meeting day. 1:45—Louise Kuchta, pianist. and vniite stem opposition, training of hunting dogs. I government and newspaper offices, Squatrito. Points from try aftei . you the promlae would you have "That’a what the police thought. Wigren .104 113—880 Eaat HartfoVd’s 15 yard line, in the ened up so as to bold that trophy happy hours at our range on Pearl The members are again remined Saturday, November 8 3:00—Lazy Dan the Minstrel Mon. hlafces Oood Time 113 ! he became a major league fan, tum- touchdown: Dgrber (place Wok). taken me to him?” Griff replied. ’’Why didn’t you tell Thomas . ...107 96 102—305 Meet Hartford Star On laat minute of play that gave Man- me the truth?” they captured last year. (Get them street and for those who have the to try to attend the Memorial Ser- 8:00—The Shoppers’ Special. 2:30—Rogud Hawallane. Billy Murch led the pack over the By BIAX RIDDLE Secretary-Treasurer. I ed to baseball writing in bla spare Lesisza (pass), Haraburda (lln« Copeland 95 87—378 chester Its chance to escape a white "I don’t know. I was afraid, on the Bull's Eye. Marcel). desire to become riflemen and wom- vice at the South Methodist church, 9:00—Cheer Up from WCAU. 8:00—New York PhUharmonIc or- two and one-half mile course, which NEA Service Writer ... 96 : time and flrat symstematized the plunge). Offictols, Keck Parker, "Why wrould you do that and not en. proved much suffer than the local Generally speaking, hunting doge Wilkie .. ...131 118 115—364 ; publication of batting averagea. washing. Otherwise, Uie locals let me publlah what I dlicovered?” guess." The boys of the band have offer- in the morning, and If possible to WFZ-WBZA 9:30—The Young Folks Program. chestra. YMCA AOeys Thursday. referee; Harry Ginsberg, umpire: Al We want to make it clear at the course and was made even more Cervinl .. ...9 3 103 138—884 I Later be did part time umpiring, weren’t even In enemy territory on . "Bacauae I don’t know what we’re Bleeker picked up the phone, ed their services to our buddies of take part In the parade and service 10:30—Let’s Pretend. 4:00—Radio League of the Little are divided Into two claaoea — bird By ALAN GOULD Huband, head linesman. 'Dmc, called The Blade, while he waa Mons-Ypres Post, British Americans, start, that our organization is a at the Memorial hospital on Armis- 11:00—Pete Woolery.and orchestra. difficult as the result of the heavy attracted the friendship of "Nick” the offensive and didn’t have a eleven minute quarters. ^ going to dlacover. 1 know what I branch of the N. R. A. (not the Na- Springfield — lloeMs Flower— Reverend (jbarlee B. rain on Thursday. Mufeh sped dogs and hounds. The former in- Asaoelated Ptms Sports Editor Young, then president o f the Na- chance to as much as get its attack talking Sidney Orlff opened the who are having a time tonight at tice Day. 11:30—Carnegie HaU ChU Iren’s en- Coughlin. 531 525 555 1611 Next Thursday evening, Manches- think we’re going to dlacover. If tional Recovery Act) but National across the finish line in the fairly cludes the springer, c<.cker, Sussex, Army fl Navy (1)' tional League and In 1903 became underway. I’m right, there’a no reaaon why drawer of hla desk and took out Orange ball. The Installation committee met tertainment 6:00—Open House—Freddy Mar- New York, Nov. 3—(AP) — It ter bowling fans will be given a rare an automatic. It will soon be time for the Post Rifle Association started In 1871, good Ume of 13 minutes, 18.5 sec- Irish water and Norfolk spaniels, Bldwell...... 94 107 101—302 secretary to Young’a successor Score oa Paae. ^ you can’t publlah It. It’a only in and has several million members. with our post and outlined the Saturday, November 8 11:45—Concert Miniatures. tin’a Orchestra. appeared likely today that the Na- treat at the Y. M. C. A. alleys, "Carry a gun?” he aaked casually to entertain the County Officers at onds, about five seconds over the setters, retrievers aAl pointers. The Frey .'...... 106 107 90—303 Harry Pulliam. Following the recovery of the caae 1 ahould be wrong that I There are more rifle clubs In the plans for our Installation to be held 1:30— Vic and Sade. 12:00—Connie Gates. B:SI>—Julia Sanderson and Frank tional League’s executive problems when Mike Bogino of Hartford will fumble In the closing minute o f the TRDIITY-WESLEYAN of Bleeker. the county meeting which Is to be Nov. 17. The ladles again met at 12:15—Along the.Volga. Bristol record. latter includes those dogs that hunt McCollum ...... 116 95 95—806 On Pulliam’s death, Heydler act- wouldn’t want the t'llng made United States now than golf 1:45—Farm News and Market Re- Crumit. (Hose at his heels came George suddenly created by the resignation meet CbarUe Kebart in a special game, Haraburda tossed a paae that Bleeker slipped the receiver back held here In December, so the Com- the home of Chairman Mahoney to 12:30—The Ad-Uner. by scent, and a eubdivlslon that (Javagnaro...... 94 106 101—301 ed os National League pru d en t for. ten-game, total pinfall match at 9 public.” courses, and it is here that the rifle view—4-H (31ub. 6:00—Music by Gershwin. Leary, winner o f the two preirlous of 66 year old John Arnold Heydler one year, then held the office of netted seven yards when East Hart' "Haa Decker told you anything on Its hook. mander will appoint a committee plan the supper. From all accounts 1:00—George HaU’s orchestra. hunts by sight F. Anderson .. 94 110 136—330 o’clock. This la the first of a aeries shooting game haa doubled during 2:15— Songfellows Quartet. 6:30— Smiling Ed McConneU. dual meets, trailing Murch by ten as president, because o f III health, ecretary-treaaurer until 1918. when ford was charged with Interference more than he told the police?” "Np," he ..aid, eyeing the auto- to handle this affair. Names will this supper will be one to be re- 1:30—Esther Velas Ekisemble. The trailing hoimds are far more GRIDIRON FEATURE matic with frowning distaste, "and the past few years, perhaps due to 3:30—Don Fedro and his Oriental 6:45—Voice of Experience. grards and hold a twenty-gmrd mar- will be solved by the appointment he was elected to succeed Tener as with Trotter, the Intended receiver. “No.” be published later. membered. The ladles are already 2:00—Dan Rusao’S orchestra. numerous, some of their members 504 535 513 1542 I don’t want to. I don’t believe In 'The day will soon be here, bogrn, the low cost, but probably because Gardena orcheatra. 7:00— Ckmgressman Herman P. gin on McLaughlin of Bristol, who of a dual lea det^ p. Heydler has president. He haa been reelected On the next play, Haraburda rifled "That’a atralght?” It Is dc\vn;;sght good sport. being solicited for cake etc, and a 2:30—Round Towners. Koppleman. being the beagle, fox, coon, basset, Army A Navy won roll off. , , "Abaolutely.” carrgring weapons.' that wo call OUR day, and hope nominal charge will be made at the 2:46— Football; Army vs Illinois placed third. In fourth place was dachshund, and blootihound. held the combined offices of presi- four times and had two years to go another pass to Squatrito over the Our branch here In Manchester Is 3:00—Chansonette. 7:15— Edward J. Hickey, O. O. P. dent and secretary-treasurer since . "Why are you ao anxioua to keep “Put this In your pocket,” Griff that all members of the Post will table. We are planning to serve ((Aampaigne, Illinois). Richard Carpenter of Manchester, Setters are land dogs, and are Veterans ot F. W. on his last four year term. goal line for the touchdown. Hara- ably supported by the American Le- 3:30—The Captivators. nominee for sheriff, Hartford f(dlowed by Pankratz of Bristol. («) be was elected to succeed John K. Divides Interest With Yak'i him bidden then?” said. make a point to reserve that day the supper at 6 o’clock sharp, so 6:30—Platt and Nlerman, piano used for game birds. With this Frazier 104 97— 201 burda then added the extra point on (To Be CoBtlnued) so that wo can all do our duty by gion, but one h u to be only an duo. 4:00—Ann Leaf at the Organ. County. Captain CSiarles Donahue of Man- Tener as chief executive of the a line plunge, forty eeconds before "Bacauae.” Grift remarked, American Citizen, male or female, please try to be at the Tinker hall 4:30—Paul Sabin’s orchestra. breed Is allied the pointer. These Fortin ...... 85 ------85 think that be lied both to the police attending divine service and the on time, ao we can carry out our 6:45— Ranch Boys. 7:30—Buddy Rogers, Jeanne Lang, chester was sixth and Edwin Ander- senior major league basebqll organ- the final whistle. and 18 years of age to become a 5:00—Little Jack Little’s orchestra dogs find the birds, but do not at- Laking ...... 103 81 98— ization 283 In 1918. Dartnonth Game in Stats] to me. I think that be got Orlff and Bleeker call on a friend service at the hospital on Armistice program on the time scheduled. 6:00—(3urley for governor cam- and the Three Rascals. son was right behind him in seventh tempt to flush them. Rather, they Chesson Features of Alice Lorton’s In the next Install' member. 6:30—Jack Armstrong, AU Ameri- 8:00—Ford Symphony orchestra— place. T. Anderson ..0 7 110 98—805 May Divide Jobe Racing Notes Fkut Hartford bad a pair of swift, better look at the murdr or than Day to honor our buddies who have We are sorry to know that Miss paign—Hon. John Higgins. "point" their position or hiding nient. gone to the Great Beyond. You Visitors will be welcome on Fri- can Boy. Victor Kolar, conductor. Smith of Bristol was eighth, with Olson ...... 90 119 120—339 He formally relinquishes bis res- hard running backs In Bemle Cbes- Today; Other Contests. ba aay." ba did.” day, November 9. Helen Shanahan, of Waterbury, our 6:15— Republican campsJgn. places. Matbetaon .. ..0 5 110 129—334 "Why don't you croaa-examlne will get the full details of the day 6:30—Press-Radio News. 8:45— Treasure Adventures of Don- 9:00—Alexander Woollcott, Robert Lionel Cobum and Frank Vittner of ponsibilities December 18 at the an- By ASSOCIATED PRESS son and Johnnie Dyber and a pair It will be worth the while o f any- National Junior Vice President will ald Aytr. Springer spaniels are all-purpose him a little bit and find out?” through the committees handling 6:35—Time, weather. Armbruster’s orchestra. Manchester in 9th and 10th places dogs, being exceedingly useful on nual meeting in New York but the The old sports axiom, "they never of hole-opening guards In Colpitts one to stop before the windows of be imable to be. with us that eve- 8:00—C^rlotta Grimm, pianist 470 535 542 1536 club owners In a special meeting "T tot’a what I Intend to do now.' this detail. 6:45—Democratic State committee. 9:80—Gulf Headliners, Will Rogers reapecUvely, and Peckenham, 11th. both land and water. They flush come back,’’ never wanted for a and Martin Chesson, with the lat- By ASSOCIATBD FBEM Bllah Hardware, during the week ning, as she has already promised 6:15— Hartford Better Business Sundman o f Bristol waa 12th, Bob Brittah War Vets (1) here next Thursday probably will "And you’ra going to give me an Bulletin No. 1 from the State to Install the Auxiliary In Water- 7:00—Frank A. Goodwin, Indepen- 10:00—Wayne King’s orchestra. game when working on land. better example than Chestnut Oak, ter getting plenty of aid from the opportunity to alt in on It?" Commander haa several items that beginning Monday, November 5. Did Bureau. 10:80—Dramatic GuUd. Murch of Manchester 13th, and three Glenney ...... 88 96—379 decide to divide the two Jobs again now eight years old, faiUng In a tackles. With this combination It Two Connecticut football fuadr;j somebody say turkegrs—or perhaps bury on that evening. dent candidate for governor of Fox hounds and their close rela- "Yea.” *TEN- are interesting and food for thought 6:20—Samuel DeJong’a orchestra. 11:00— Press-Radio News. Bristol nmners in the next three Baker ...... 84 79—243 meanwhile asking Heydler to retain cheap claiming race on the closing took no Ume at all for the visitors gunpowder? The books of tickets are already Massachusetts. tion, coon hounds, continue to lead were being settled today aa the aea-' Bieekar aigbed. “Oh, well,” he so here is one of them: 6:80—FootbaU Reporter, —Ed^e 11:06—Little Jack Little’s Orches- places. Boyar, Hetticnan and Lin- Poots ...... 94 90—281 hla connection with the league in an day o f the Laurel, Md., meeting this to swing Into action and East Hart- While on the subject o f gun- being distributed for the drawing.of 7:15—Anti-Steel Trap League— all breeds in popularity. They of- 77—283 advisory capacity perhaps as presi- week. eon reached its climax In thla stalfi- ib l4 "TU give you my word. Coma SHUN “I like to think of the Legion aa Dooley. ^ tra. ders In that order. fer a great field for pleasure to the Mosely ...... 104 ford marched down the field from OB. LAt’a go and find him.” a buriness organization. In which powder, there was an explosion— a the two turkegrs on Nov. 37. Some Thornton W. Burgess. Point For State Meet Kane ...... 110 101—817 dent emeritus. Away from the races for two its 20-yard Une for five conaecutive Connecticut was divided Into 7:30— Democratic campaign. 6:45— Beauty Program. 11:30—Leon Bidaaco’s orchestra. sportsman, whether be be the east- Griff nodded, extended hla Index the officers of the Legion represent loud one, at the meeting held Sun- of the members have already dis- The results of the dual meets In Although there may be strong years, the one-time rival of such first downs that netted seventy-five three sectlona from a football 1 'I finger and puahed an electric bell day, Oct. 38, and if the heat of the posed o f several books of tickets. 7:45—Democratic campaign. ern horseman or the night hunter of pressure among the magnates to great horses as Blue Larkspur and Buddies the officers of the business. The which the WIgrenmen have parUd- the west. 480 479 448 1402 yards to Manchester’s IS, right oft' standpoint today—New r,v> ' button. A minute or ao later ExetniUve Committee represents the explosion doesn’t redden the ears of We are asking each ihember to try 8:00—Art in America. pated thus far this season indicate baseball executive to the presidency, Jack High showed only a flash of er the opening kickoff. dear opened and a mac clad In Board of Directors; the Committee a certain few delinquent members, to get rid of at least one book. If any 8:20—Grace Hagres. that Manchester will be offered lltUc micb as Branch Rickey, the ener- his former great speed. For three It was Bemle Chesson, left half- Hartford and New London—'whagt livery bowed aomewbat obaequi- Chairman represents the beads of we've made another flyer, but Pm more are heeded, Mrs. Bertha 8:30—College Inn orchestra. opposlUon by teams from this vicin- The spaniels are all natural re- getic business manager and vice furlongs he waa up with tho lead- back, who (Ud most of the baU car- the firing waa heavy and claimed-'-' trievers, and for this reason are outly. British War Veterans the Dmartments>epi with the Member- pretty sure It nips the 10 ring. Wetherell, (7453), or Mra. Barron, 9:00—Radio City Party. ity in the state meet at New Haven Last Night *s Fights president of the St. Louis Cardinals, ers, but be wound up far in the rying and his swe ping end runs the attention of thouaands of iah . "Waa there aomethtng you want- ship Chairman aa Sales Manager. .Harold (^de, Jr., one of <5onnec (5413) will be glad to furnish them 9:30—Republican Victory Rany on Friday, November 16, but Nor- more practical for bird hunting, es- it is possible they may decide to ruck. 'and accurate passes kept Manches- lowers ot the gridiron sport All roads will lead to the Orange cii pecially ducks. Once the game Is >ad, air?” he aaked. ball tonight where the Mons-Yprea The officers of the Post are the ticut’s ranking (not rank) shots, We wish to extend our most sto' (Tremont Temple). wich Free Academy is expected to look no further than the present as- The little flyer, races In the sUks ter In a general state of hewUder- Although Yale’s Golden JubBM^ Griff nodded to Bieekar, “My sales foriM, and the members the will be missed considerably, while cere > mpathv to Mrs. NIcollne 11:00—Time, weather. Rushed, and the hunter makes bis sodates o f Heydler in the league of J. Ryan's Oak Ridge stablee. In meeting with Dartmouth in th f' Post la sponsoring “British Night prove the team to beat In order to New York — Frankie Kllek, 188, ment and conflulou. Then when it vulet,” ha aald. A fine eatertaiament wW be wa- stockholders." Away at M. ..L in fact a dam Andarsoo, ana family ,r X happy to sea tha Nfitloeml and beta in 500 d in ^ ba^ to clean. iUas6totlw44. 1 r I f ' _ _, , ;,. . ■ ;■■ ■; ■■ . -. .^- ■; V . . ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESrEK. CONN.. SATURDAY. N O ^SfB E R 8 .1 8 8 4 MANCklBTER EVENING HERALD, MANCRSMTBR. 00^.. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1984. ToonerviUe Folks By Fontaine Fox“ OUR BOABDU^G HOUSE

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"STOP, HOOK, u sn a r* Man—1 hava a hunch that I am VEB.M-DEWR,! ______, >l>CWlt t o dlOe ves-^THBRE Tha reflecUva man stepped tb Wife—Ob. you’ll live! Tour BOUGHT At-RACt MORSE,TOR SOM E WHS f«ad the railroad wmmiig. bunchea alwajra turn out ao dlaas* A) - P O S S E A F T E R Mao—Thooe three, wotda Illu- trously. A ■miPWlNG 6U) A. / ' ' *. EC) AD, N0U strate the whole schasM sf life. AND THERE WAE VOUR Friend—How T “ A**® 06*'’* Mxy TWhlKTY A AilTUMUillLES HOUSEHOLD SERVICES APARTMENTS—FLATS— APAKTMENI'S—FLATS— It la tough to get angry aaough UNCLE AM BRQ««-HE • T E N E M E N T S LUFKIN MUST FACE Man—Tou see a pretty girl; you INVRSThAtNTv'BLTT 5AOST OP- FOR S ale OFFERED 13A tenements 4< DEMOLAYTO HONOR REV. CHOHER GINNS stop; you look; after you marry her to tea 6 larryar and then find out ,, -■ • -ji. • -»o(^*l OPERATED A f > Manchester ysu listen. the other feUew te rlglit. TM 6 money horses 1»S0 CHEVROLET foupe fU 9. 1 » » HAVE YOUR FURNITURE mod- 90R RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, FOR RENT—TENEMENT a t 169 ON THE OL^ IETH first floor, nice origbOorhood Cozy Summit Street, furnace and all Im- MANSUUGHTER TRI AL STAiRTETi THEIR TAME FROM A Chevrolet coupe, I® . 1929 Chevro- ernized. Upholstering and cabinet iUlMtay dehoc' Teacherw W lw te UNE/ work. Adolph Lieberg, 15 Griswold rent for small tamlly. Apply Cbaa. provements, and garage. Telephone TWOONMONOAY Date Book By the time tlM auto touriit MODBGT -PURCHASE -PRlCt / let it*dirter $79. 1929 Whippet ARMISTICE SPEAKER your M ysH #0 you only ,aeli ter Kz $89, 1928 Chevrolet coupe street. Tel. 77B8. J. Strickland, 168 Main. Phons 5987. Driver of Car In Bolton Fatal- 4ltvaa 800 mllaa, ynwropa kls samp- 7814. Tealgfet fm outfit and gate It arsetMl Q« the you) laUy wMd liuua ' of asU) — WITH n 60ES THE SHREWD $89. Ter me, trade*. Cole Motor*. FOR RENT—HEATED apartment, ity Is Bound Over to Supe- enough for • woali 7 take 'TW t] Nov. 8.—BritUh Night, antertala- camping greuada tt la.tlma to Junior—So we can gat tt frw KNOWUEDGE OF HOPSE aUALnV*"« MUViNU— rKlltKINO— FOR RENT—FIVEL ROOM flat, also 2nd floor. Purnell Block, 8 large rior CourL ment and dance at Orange hall, fs home. sn a ct cm , Lepon of Honor Degree To every day. PERSONALS 4 STORAGE 2(1 six room tenement, wltb ,all im- rooms, with bath and fireplace, fur- sponaored by Monz-Ypiea Post, Brit- CMnmittee loTilet Pastor -""ANPTHW T.l HANE •’-CONMNtb OFPTHOE4 , provemcdts. lnq:dre ai 147 East nl.ibed It desired. Apply to Geo. E. Colon Lufkin, 40 West street, 1^ War Veterano. -ASTKOLOGY— CHARACTER and P raR E T T A GLENNEY INC. local Center s*reet. Keith, at G. E. Keith Furniture Hartford, driver of the car that Be Conferred on Past Mas- Also annual meeting and banquet Proapectlve Purchaser -Tm afraid •FROM A T A M llX abltiUes careXully analyzed. SO and long distance moving. Dally Company. figured in a head-on accident near of Army-Navy Club. , North Methodist Qmrdi «your0ur makamake of car doea not ault ua. OF HORSE cenu. Send Birth Date (year) to exprese to Htetlord. Overnight •■’OR RENT—SUt ROOM tenement the home of Milton Haling in Bol- Alao ZIpser Club danca, Sub- liy flancea cannot reach the brakea m Chaileo I . Boennu, «70 East 182nd service to and from New York. Tel. with ail moiehi improvements, five FOR RENT—MODERN five rooma, ton on the night of September S,^ ' terCooncillors. Alpine Club. to Deliyer Address. Slid tha steering wheel at the aame Quotations-^ JUDGESA alreot. Mew York City. 3063, 8860 or 8864. minutes L mills three to trolley. steam heat, garage, near the Cen- which resulted in fatal injuries to Tomorrow time. Inquire 82 Gordci. street Telephone ter and Main atreet. Inquire 21 Mrs. Hanifan George of Hartford, Nov. 4.—Conflrmand reunion at Salesman—But, air. tha car |s 6723. Elro street. was before Justice of the Peace farteet. Why not try a bew girlT S'TIOLO SERVICE.'* The Legion of Honor -degree Emanuel Lutheran church. Rev. C. Homer Olnna, poator of Tbs Amsrlean mqtlou picture in- HO I'I'H I.U I’ A.SSENGKR I.ewis Eaton In Bolton Thursday the Order of DeMola., will be cc Nest Week dustry Is destroying the good name OFFERED LI .\ FOR RENT—8 ROOMS, all Im- FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- night f-irred on tw^ past mester council- Nov. 8-7.—C^imty Fair at T. M. the North Methodiat church has Raad Uu obituary eolunm In tba of America In the Far East, where SE R VIC E 211A ment, all modem Improvements. G AND Furn'ture provement*. gar.age. Inquire 13 He was charged with man- lors of John Mather Chapter at the C. A. accepted the invitation extended by state papsra. Most of tbsm are censorship ts not aCaetlva. f IN ADDITION TO Sliver Lane Bu* Wadsworth street. Rent reasonable. Call U. Osano, 153 slaughter, a finding of Coroner John Mraonic Temple Monday evening by Coming Eveata the Permanent Armistice Day eom- y|e SO }reare of tg e and up. n e —Bishop Merbert Legaa Boots af 1. ; 'r crvieed. F. Oak street, telephone 8816. H. Yeoman having declared him isMtuarlee of the young ones ate A. f'rti" . r -!e'l street. Te'eph ;ne Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge party an Acting Deputy of the Grand Nov. 17.—Installation of offleera mitte to deliver the Memorial ad- Hankow, Chbia. or team trips, we also offer 7 pas- FOR RENT—6 ROOM flat upstairs, responsible. Probable cause was Council of the Order. ”1110 two who of Anderson-Shea Post and Auxil- r written on the front page. Automo- 6550. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- found and he was bound over to the dress at the Manchester Memorial htle aocldante. senger sedan delivery. Pboni 3063, ■steam beat, all conveniences, 34 ment, with all Improvements and will receive this award, the highest iary. hoepital on the afternoon of Sun- My trouble was that I rrsa 6 8860, 8864. Clinton street, telepbbne 4314. next term of the Toiland County In the DeMolay, will be George Nel- Noiov. 19.—Annual meeting of garage, at 143 Pearl street. Inquire Superior Court under bonds of $2,- day. November 11. Major John O. piker. I should have elded with the son and Sherwood House. Chamber of Commerce. Mahoney of the committee called big fellows. Then I would have be- FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene- at 141 Pearl street or telephone 000. The other chairs will be filled by OOBIUDCT THIS 8DNTENCB: Maiicliester 6441. on Rev. Ginns this morning to ten- *ne Is eo well-bred,” said the gos- come a hlg man instead of what I REPAIRING 2.1 ment, wltb garage, modem im- past master councillors and major- der the invitation, which was ac- Mp, *That he can ait at a ateering Evening Herald provements. Call at IS Ashworth ity members of the ocal Chapter. am, VACCUM CLEANER, gun, clock, COSMOPOLITANS HEAR cepted. wheel without forgettig hie man- —Charles Ponxl, departed awindlef. street. Telephone 3022. The meeting will open at 8:15 Reports of various committees ■era.” CLASSIFIED lock repairing, key making, etc. UUSINES.S LfKATIUNS o’clock and will be open to DeMo- ALCORN LEAOING were given by the various commit- In this mad world of ours, the only advertisements Bralthwalte, 52 Pearl street FOR RENT—5 ROOM upstairs flat FOR RENT 64 laya and their friends. Organist ADDRESS BY REI NARTZ tee chairmen. Transportation will Tba 1984 veraion of the young safety lies In knowledge. on Cooper street, steam beat, all Kenneth Hudson will present a be provided for the veterans of the C4#un« •!* RVtrlMlI* • Id* to • llB* Improvements. One minute walk FOR RENT — LAROB OFFICE short prelude, prior to the meeting. >ple seems to be, "What ts a —Newton D. Baker. lOiliMlt- ouDib^r* AiiO al»Dr*»lRlloi»» BUSINESS room, second floor front, Purnell Civil W ar and Gold S tar mothers >roa without a motor T" •*cL count 99 9 old Aiid compound from West Center street. Apply at IN TIMES POLL ^’Economic Value of Hobby” Is and arrangements for attending the a C?ROM an OLD' RTurOh •> wuidt Minimum rnt< I* OPPORTUNITIES 32 GIcnney’s store, 789 Main street. block, 829 Main street, reasonable Society possesses too many edu- o< iltrf9 iinea rate on lease. Inquire Geo, E. Keith, Subject of Radio Expert Yes- Memorial service in the South Another way to save rubber cated rascals. UNE OP HORSE LAUSHSl, Line rii»e» pe* foi rraniicM •OMMERCIAL BANKING facilities FOR RENT—FOUR ROOMS wltb Keith Furniture Co. , ONLY MEMBERS ATTEND terday Afternoon. Methodist church Sunday morning, would ha for the rising generation —Dr. Louis C. Wright new preal- at)I# November 11 at 10:45 were com- »! t*»'. tiw Murrh 17, ir,t9 available to established manufac- all Improvements, rates reasonable, to he aa easy on the Urea as it la on dent of Baidwin-Wallace Oeliega, turers. Reasonable, cuufldcntlal, FOR RENT—OFFICES a t 865 Main Yesterday’s Total Gives At a meeting of the Cosmopolltsm pleted. tbs shell Isather. CiiiIII c'l-Brg# hot water heat. Inquire Maple’s Veterane and auxiliary groups Ohio. 4 t.'o..kaL 4i> 1 V9 U i t ^ » -1 7 CIS 4 etB iractleal. dignifled inquiry incurs Hospital. Telephone 8241. street, (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed- GATHERI NG OF UNI ON club held yesterday afternoon at (*■ .inn 1 t MEV . 4 OI B 11 e i B ward J. Holl. Telephone 4642 and Center Church Houm wltb Mrs. C. wiU meet at the Army and Navy et» >1 ctB 10 obligation Madison Industrial Alcorn 1,043 Cross 844 Tha haaard in driving a car isn't Our average present-day autorno- 1 Ui'.' 1 u l-’OR REN’T—FOUR ROOM flat, on 8023. H. CTviney aa bosteaa, reporta of club at 10:30 sbah> and will march ao much in keeping your foot off vSCOKCHY SMITH Unsolved Questions Ah It 1 in«; ulB» Ins (Uunt ■(irp. 271 Madison Ave.. New York. Nominating of Offleera Not to the church. ‘The parade will bile appeara to have run ite engi- By John C. Terry SCIl.l w* C»' . ‘ ,^.rd si Ml# "0* t|in> FElB Ridge street, modem Improve- the Convention of the Federated the gas, aa it Is in keeping your neering development course. b.Tt'lHi IKts# r< t l••l»B •prill «ver> ments, good location. Inquire 25 and McLevy 179. Final Today— Shorts Non- Women'* cluba recently held In form on Main street at 1:15 p. m., hands off tba girl. •W O R -8 NBVPR '^tjiat!i ir.'mgrii what^ M a n flO fU MANg mAT MISniKg, T D f -T M y rrk iMADiINd -AUTUKg r-tiR tis ARf mm msttnrft-fm d- ■ dx t 1 « IEIII# B" t UI" i Spruce street. Committal on Retirement. Meriden were given by the presi- gineer. '■yvovdHT e# 'n u rr-m vug MUtr f w h o u r - MC r u f T T IS i *TN»IK ADuRM THAT A NIFSNAMg (WUfT NIIMALC UF NERC WVE IIIN AAY0HN6 i U f - <* Ul l i t ' 3.. dent, Mrs. Raymond Burnham, and Orders for the parade wrers Issued What HI Brow, the mayor of «» a l u p i U t t | 1/ GUI • gt MCR flONKY COI'YINO names, you want. We'll take care of It for and garage $25 five room duplex The club members then listened to marshal. ilztramely apedolizaUen alone te VfAf » T s y -WAY gbC, *nigr Hig«4 RiDdri uht -TME« WOOD? MUST K (u Mi l l . . ♦ date for governor, h ^ a total of Only union members possessing opened the door of hla flivver at the not a guaranty of success or I S o M f B i M i t f - i m r w u M f - riAAMNOOP RiPCff *0wr MOST OF TW NO linos SINCW'J ^ •» * '• dr TH. •u «l dl# VSIIIF'I Dul iddrecres for mall order Arms, Vi'u without charge. R. T. McCann, tenement $18. Manchester Con John Li. Relnarts of thla town, who depot to welcome the guest of hon- TIM WM IN ^ a MF 0> dlio# HIM‘< .1 IFtwIliiS Oil n h# n- tdG .-■tiuctlon 1 'ompany. teletibone 4131 1.043 votes In the Hartford Times membership cards which they were even of a Job In a social or eco- HMi C9MI mgr FguiA SWAM9 ANiMAlg (JVC — NBC, WKh flu Of rniM - Morr ham >0RANYnilN'-v'l**7AIITAIiyrHW<. IF Wg e > Rds Binpi'id Gftii th# (pare time, experience unnctc.s.sary, 69 Center atreet Dial 7700. lectured on “The Economic Value of or Was: "Welcome To Our Jitney." on M Hnii straw poll announced yesterday. asked to show were perm itt^ to COUNTRY CLUB CONTRACT nomic order which te out of bal- COUNTRY - AUM TN6U«r> rioM,nAoc |iAM ,wi9eArf, RAecDeNS„ oiAWtSD o u r OF n e i i r - gVCR HAFFEn F TACI HW, m w at ■ l i ( S « t > no canva.s.sing. Write United Ad- or 4279. Governor Cross, Democratic nom- a Hobby." Mr. Relnertz gave an ac- Su ’im iiirb:d» disMm llfiGG not ■ OR RENT-FOUR ROOM tene- attend the meeting of Local 2125, coimt of his early experlmente in ance. SWAMPf INM vertising. IIH DeKalb Avenue, OR RENT- SEVERAL Desirable 'nee had 844 votes and Jasper Mc- United Textile Workers of America, 'Teacher—Really, Junior, your -Arthnr Cntta WlUard, Uatvorally W&O I t B K IY g - AUI6ATOW AN# te CHANSC • SMoer Tb MU St .0 Brooklyn, N. Y. me''*. in two family bouse, 269 Oak radio, which he owed he eald to the bandwriting la terrible. You mutt 'lot HalalO win m*< bt r«-hDol>Sibl9 five, six and seven room houses, Levy of Bridgeport had 179. In Odd Fellows hall this morning. TOURNEY OPENS NOY. 16 of nUnote president MANY omgR CaCATURM «M Y IN f«i Htoi> (hull wii4 ihcurrtcl ntertloh atreet, all modem Improvements. The Times poll has been taken in late Charles Ratenburg, Middle laan to write batter. et .^'.$9rM8*-.M«’ni ord^rrA fof Inquire 267 Oak. single and double. Apply Edward J. Nominations of officers for the Turnpike blacksmith who encourag- Junior—Well, If I did you wrould UWUN8S- Holl. Phone 4642 and 8025. 57 towns and since It was started coming year were to be made, but ttMTr ilniii ofi» fimi* HKI.I' rtAMKll- MALE H. Alcorn has continued to hold a com- ed him and (assisted him In thla The first session of the Duplicate be finding fault with my spelling. Th« iDaoverirni ol ihcur* FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all they will not be final as another op- hobby, which later led to his ap- Contract Bridge Tournament la to reel puuiiratinn ni udverijitne «*lii b« lAN WANTED CAN MAKF Im- Improvements, and garage, rent fortable, lead. U. S. Senator Fred- portunity to vote on nominations l-LAfPm 6AY& reciiAP only b,v cancellM*1im of (ti* eric C. Walcott also holds a lead pointment lu a member of the ex- bo held at the Manchester Country When a poem te bad you may ebRrs** iiiRdf (ur ilir n^rvlc*- i«nd«;r«d (ncdlate, steady income, $25 to $50 reqsonablc. Inquire 38 Hawthorne will be given next month. Presi- pedition to the North Pole. While Club at 8 o’clock on the evening of eonaole yourself with the thought t ., • AD' iidveriirFm«>nt« mui' eoufurm weekly, taking orders for Imme- over Francis T. Maloney for the dent Arthur Shorte would nqt con- street, foot of Cambridge. Senatorial seat according to the wltb the party through radio he Friday, November 16, and arrange- that there may be a lot of truth In ts «(f U cop) und •>p"vrai>hy with diate or spring delivery for na- firm or deny a report today that he was abjie to keep-in contact with ments for It are already In the It rveutatlona «iirorc«-d by iba publlah' tionally known line of super-rclined . Imes figures. would like to retire as president to •r« iod they rarervt the rlirht to Voting lists in 67 towns Were home and the navy department. making. The tournament will be revise oi icjec' Rny copy eoa* motor oils on cosy credit terms RADIO: give some other member a chance. Mr. Relnartz gave many first- open to all players who have taken When a wall dreesed wroman snHiwx r. u> "•rv, Sidered objectiunabU taken by the Times and ballots Mr. Shorts said he did not know from farmers, auto and truck own- were sent to every tenth name on hand, interesting facts about the part In previous seasons and to all meets a well dressed woman, ebe ll-J CLO.SINO ItoUUN Claaainad «d* to ers, Wo deliver and collect. Every- New York, Nov. 3 — (API — whether Deputy Labor Commission- peoplq of the Far North and their members of the Country Club and usually looks back to see if aha 1s bo publlRhrd aame day ipuat bo ro» Premier Itamscy MacDonald of the list. In this way a good indica- er William L. Fitzgerald or the other •ui.ved by If o’clock noon. Hnmrdaya thing furnished. No experience tion of the trend In the state was hospitality, and at the close of his their friends. It is expected the looking back a t her. WASHINGTON TUBBS 14:10 a m neccasary Write P. T. Webster, HOUSEWIVES Great Britain, addressing the Lord speakers would touch upon the Instructive lecture presented to the tournament will continue throughout By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams llayor's banquet in London, also Is ibtained. statement of President J. Nicholas General. Manager, 651 Standard club one of the small U. S. flags the winter. Helen—So you think Jerry’s ( VBLL, HOW DO majs-hiMmcl / a ‘A N D arc SOON HIDDEM YOUR RECORDS H E D O N'T T T o SmT FIG6ER O H ,TH E Y SAVST TELEPHONE YOUR Bank Building, Cleveland, Ohio. ATTENilON! to apeak In the United States via a Danz of the Connecticut Federation which be took with him on the ex- Prospective entrants are asked to advocate of free thought? ISS DOT VOU^ twin network rebroadcast Friday of Labor yesterday that Hugh M. DU CARTLOAD OF HAV. SH OW TH A T H E S E E M LIKE I / HOW SO M A N Y S O M ETH IN ' T O WANT ADS. Don’t spoil the looks of your pedition. communicate by telephone with Mrs. Irene—Well, be offered me a W ON'T liOORK t h a t CAN F IN D SOMETHIN r.ttcmoon. Both WEAF-NBC and Alcorn should be elected Governor Tea was served by Mrs. Harry penny for mine. S E E H IM A B O UT- Ada art accepted uvei «ha talaphona choir by putting cardboard seats INVITES AMERICANS S. Oswald Johnson. 7694, or Mrs. O M TH ' O A VTH' H i n d o f a TO S E E TH* BOSS at tba CHARUK KATk. vtvan abova SALESMEN WANTED ;<6 A on them. WABC-CBS win Join In. and John Danaher os secretary of Straw and her committee. A rthur Knofla, 5938. FOR lN S rA H C f i,IF a* a cunvenjen to ad$ertlaera. but Try these tonight: state. There are fellows who can get B A N K tOAS FELLER. A B O UT, Z U « r A T SO M ETHIN’ COMES tb* CASH RATKS will II acren'ed at OTEL SPECIALTY—To ^e7cnt A TIM E U K E TH IS -I lULl I'AVMKNT If paid at the bual> LET U.S WKAF-NBC, V:15 p. m.—Chicago TO A NEW FRONTIER Whether the statement of Mr. 100 signers to a nominating peti- h e u o u p . HE'S MILD O P TO S E E HIM Poae ufTIce on or bef< r$ the aeventh exclusive idea on part time. Ad- lamboree; 8, Sigmund Romberg Danz will have an effect on mem- tion In a day, who couldn't find JU S T POIMT LOO KIN'^ SO TH E y C A N BB A B O UT, W HY. da.v fnllowinp the brai inaertion of drc. s Sell’ng, 17 E. 42iid St., New ..inslc; 11:30, Paul Whiteman. bers of Local 2125 is not known, three character witnesses In a life- HIM O U T TO HIND OF IN O N TH ' BIG TH EY JU S T S A V E tarli ad otberwii* the CHAInlK York. RESEAT WABC-CBS- 8. Roxy; 8:45, New 9'>crc(nry of Agriculture, Hen- but the fact Is significant that the time. M E . M O M E NT WHEN fiATk will he collened Nl reap«>nal* YOUR SISSIE. TH AT-nLLS0M BT>W bUlty for arrure in teiepLoned ada musical review; 12. Seventh Regi- ry A. Wallace’s New Book, Manchester union organization voted ANYTHING HAPPENS; ment Band. solidly for Mr. Danz as president of HAPPBNS.WAICH will be aiaunieil and their accuracy I AKIH LE> HIK 'oAl.E 4 > Calls for Modem Pioneering. Woman (with newspaper )- H E R E . cannot be Mtiarnhieed CHAIRS WJZ-NBC, 8:30, George OUen the Federation at the election In Here’s a scientist who says that THAT G UY,TH E R E J:30, Bum dance; 11:309, Freddie New Britain some months ago. FALL IN UN B . INDEX OP I NEVER U.SED, 3 SECTION round WITH dqOH REVIEW women should sat more than men; boiler, carries 150 ft. radiation. Martin orchestra. they need more food to keep them CLASSIFICATIONS Sunday Is to bring; Dy Bruce Catton Will sacrifice price to m aht quick NATURAL In “New Frontiers,'' Secretary o» warm. Elrlhi ...... A sale. DUI 5101. WEAF-NBC, 9:30 a. m.. Concert Her Husband—They certainly r &.noK*niant9 ...... * B GROWTH CANE rom Moscow; 6s30, Frank Simon's Agricultuie Hen-y A. Wallace un- LOCAL STUDENT NURSE MarrUrc* ...... C icrtakca to show that the New Deal nave to depend on something be- Deaths ...... 0 OR SALE COMPLETE ramie In MAKES VOllR C'llAlU Rand; 8, Rublnoff; 10, Doc Rock- tides their clothes. Card Qf Thanka ...... B well. Is only a first xtep In a brand-ne’v Taxidermy, Northwestern School. 1.00K LIKE NEW! job of pioneering which the Amerl- AT BOSTON CONVENTI ON Id Mamortam ...... r Coat $24.50. Will sell for $10. 15 WABC-CBS. 3. p. m.—New York When a woman accidently reveals Deal and Pound **•••*••*•* 1 Any Type of Weave Seat.s Philharmonic; 6, George Gershwin; '.an people must undertake. aer age she often thinks nobody's ABBounremrnu t Ash street. We must become pioneers, he Civilized folk still retein the Parannala ...... a Replaced At Low Pricen. 8, Giovanni Martlnclli; 8:30, Edgar Mis.s Doris Turkington Dele- noUeed because the crowd te too K ■■ Wallace story. say." because the world we are use>l triendly to comment. savage expression. SHUDOPf I GOT TO a«tninnMt9« to has sl'pped out from under us gate from Worcester Hospi- Auioni«utlf» foi Sal$ 4 KUEI ANDI fill KxthMiua $ Smilin' Through; 7, Jack Benny: Our old frontier Is gone; we have tal Training School This HOUR LATER, BUSINESS AFOOT, r " Ault Al'F* a TIrv# $ I AUONKl MI.YEIt wood, stove And We Will Call And Give Benny: 7:30, Joe Fenner; 10:30, become a creditor nation. Instead of Ao Hi |HH» 7 ■I gill, $• per ror dellvi-revi E I Week, THEY REACH THE A. 1 \ An Estimate At No Donald Ricbberg. a debtor; scientific management and FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser KANDELABRAN At • ^ c ‘ . * .!( . to-i’llcmi tilt. mass production have led us to the A' -. ■ Extra Cost. BORDER. » doors of an age of plenty.' Miss Doris Turkington, a member WSLL/SMADVSIDB < I’LL SAY/) MEREB WHAT Z FI(3URBD>, ^ It * • me It) iR SALE .seaso ned liar I AIRTIGHT The result he says, is that a new of the Senior Class of the Worces- p-.f.. r \ . I. t. «•% t'lcv n . ' d 81-ve. fiirti ice or firep.-an De.s Moines—G. L. Clark of Des TRIMMED LEESBURG, )BV THE FRECKLES' MAvBE THE TIME B u t t h e \V ' ii; M. l. .. \ »f world Is waiting fet us to move (n ter City Hospital Training School Is Cut any length, delivered. I’none Moinrs has an alibi that holds OKAY/ TOO BAD ^ W A V , BIFF, will come when msul l be DRIVER'S P ♦ii. . * and take pos-xesslon. TTie task is one of the delegates who Is attcncl- FRIENO ISAFT Wi ' • • I I . - IS R-l A' gem lal trii.'-k tig W. E water In traffic court. both Simp'S and complex; SImpie. ing the annual New England con- YOU WEREN'T JTVVB LSARNSO EU6IBLE TO PLAY..., AKIO H •-d liJ-riili. Aim ‘Vi: t ..iin Arraigned on a charge of over- because II requires only the striking vention for student nurses being THOSE SIGNALS kmowikis the signa l s ON o urv. A N - fu -- M FOR RENT time parking, Clark told the court 0TMC9 OFFICIAL, ifr of a fair balance between the in- held In Boston this week. GAVB WILL HELP....PLBW TY' 7 u ” ;< IR SAI 1' HARl' wm It Oak aiiii he lost the key to bis car and had Miss Turkington, who has main- A SURLY BOrO, Ih r ’ K i h ” ■ 1 r tlif p ace Oak wood ff-Room Single, garage, steam to have another made before he terests of farmer, worker, capitalist. ME/ 17 Slid consumer; and complex, be- tained a very excellent record since GLARES SUS li. . Ik ,i4.il s'lios ic epn ne 3149. hrat, garden. $2.1.09. could move the vehicle. her entrance Into the Training g M.:, •• ■ i .Iin k in$' If 4-Koom Single, ontxklrts of cause we cannot do this without PICIOUSLY AT jU’.Vlt, 'I 1 u < '■V H The judge ruled his excuse valid School, Intends to specialize in f) to town, t-car garage, •/, acre land. and dismissed the case. completely re-orlenting our mental TMB MAY, AND Kf’' I'li'.i- 1*. rvle# . \ : GAIIIIKN—l 0-Rnom Single, large lot, steam The secretary discusses the his- VtClOUSLY WITH R*'i>atrtna . . . . IS beat, 2-ear garage. tory of the AAA at aome length. He ing In a case of a child of two years (READ THE STORY, THE N COLOR THE PICTURE) TaiW finj H)a]nN Claantng t« ■OR SALE - A-1 YELLOW Globe suffering from a severe case of an- »» BAYONET. Tollt^ fliioda «nd d»rvlca SO Will exchange 60-acre farm for FOR SALE •ays that he likes the notion of terior paleomylltls. The giant's frame with laughter grin. ”Ah, two more little tots.” said Wanipd -Htiainr«> Sr v»ca ••• 14 turnips 50c bushel. Deliveries Tues- a 8-famlly house. Call any time. ROAD SIDE STAND ON WEST plowing under cotton, killing baby .shook, and then he said. “Well, V______/j CTR-wi •*-8 day and Friday mornings. Warren Miss Turkington Is the daughter he. “Well, that makes things just / mr n M ilJrViaay I 9 <44B t WB TH E CROWDED M OM ENT. Kdaraifannl CENTER STREET, TO BE pigs and restricting food production of Mr. and Mrs. John Turkington youngsters, look me over. I’m a fine. .V. a n a «iL a MT. err. Couiavt and C< taara I Case, Buckland. Telephone 8643. 5IOVED OFF. generally, as little as any one; but Prlvatr InaiructioB ...... ts HASTINGS’ of this town. giant, and my name's Gigantic Joe. “It seems that play is all you do. ^ iL ESMAN SAM He Haalt AUfiinMr^Outl By Sma'^ Ds"«ln* ...... FOR SALE —SELECTED native be insists that, as an emergency “Thla castle you are In right now, Well, now, I have some plant for ...... If A 881 Oakland Street JAMES J. ROHAN measure, this policy Is absolutely ’io e uL.io H F fr w a s i t , a y s , A LLTH R 6 E ROLLED DramailF...... 14 Green Mountain potatoea for win- ROADSIDE OFFICE Tel. 7433 la mine. Say, kindly tell me how you you. You have no hard work of your AW^ THAT'S TH' REASON I War.’Fd—|F«*rurt(on ...... 14 ter use 65c bushel. Cbas. B. Thresh- essential— mless we lue prepared to entered? Now behave, and maybe I owm, so I’ll let you do mine. A STIW ETC A R , AkJ A UTO , IN TA O N E , SAMMY.' DOMT/7 Ptnaarlaf lower our tariff walls and import MISS VESCO ‘SHOWERED’ will let you go.” i OR a m OFFICER OF TH ’ L A W j, Bite. i> • 'f a-Mortffaata •S.e II er, Buckland. Telephone 6046. .TH' aiJFEf Oua'i'FFs fipnoru.nltira ... enough manufactured goods to "Well, we are Tinymites, you see, "For cleanliness I’m very keen. Tf ...... II make possible the regaining of our nr w M teivKU. OP tdu TO ...... II OR SA LE - YELLOW Globe tur- Miss Madeline Vesco of 12 Dlyl- all just as anxious as can be to see You'll shortly find out w hat I mean, P O B o rr IT KiD...'wrfR« aoiKia T Ms ' t i # Mal t ICMBtlana . nips 40c bushel at farm. J, P, sjiea, '(Mt agricultural export trade. new sights, where'er we roam,” said ’cause I am going to make you scrub e S TTH IS U S r oPW ONALS O UT ON TH E FIgUO TONIGH f 1 ' Hfc*a . --- j aion street was the guest Of honor Avery street, Wapplng. Telephone Mr. wAUaee writes in an uncom> Scouty. In reply. the fidbra In this big place. F O B M B ,B IF P ,S O ’S I GW A kS ) Tt x jR S GONNA RUN - Up • • d >Yal»‘ . . ; 1 4 (uoiily pleasant and perauaaive man- at a surpriae shower party at the OUiXEM) Ht»i,d ---- i* A Rosedale 89-4. Norman Street Italian Clubrooms "Wa all were hiking near at hand, "Although tt will not be much fun, kbbp up with whst thh THPOOGH A FEW O F THOBS f --- • FO R^RENT ner. Whatever you may think of his and saw this place. We thought it mI .'ii.i* or Prmnl* 17 last night, hliss Vesco Is to be you'll have to work, until It’s done.” THAM » DOING •> PLAYS P3R M R.. AND I l L A..- ....17 A agricultural policies, you will at married Thanksgiving Day to grand. It made us all so curious, we Then through a window came a man. 1 ' \l: \Vni.-»G l'>maU II H(H SKHOI.D (i(NH)S ,|» TWO STORES. IA)CATED 801—80.1 MAIN STREET, least find him imbued with old-fash- S E E H ow YOU DO t Hi*!. '' ‘n»F(l Mai# If Joseph Sala of West Hartford. couldn't pass It by. A smile was on his face. y. »I#* . . . . If WARANOKE HOTEL BUILDING—lOOri Location-At 'oned confiaence that our democracy More than 125 guests from Man- Said he, "Why, what’s the matter, 11 - OR aA Ltc^srrriN o room set, .'ri** t*«iwltrF»•• tables, rugs, beds, bureau, vanity, Reduce Rental. We are planning to remodel to suit can find Its way out of a crisis. He chester, Glastonbury, West H art- "I knocked apd knocked, with- tots? I’ll bet the giant has planned I 'I- ...... 41 is not, as they say, selling America out success, and so we entered. I’ll ...... It dining r(>om table and chairs, and tenant. ford and New Haven were present. Iota and lots of work for you to do. ’ ** »l«i| Utu * II combination Glenwood range wltb short. •' The ball was decorated In pink, blue confess, by climbing up a ladder. I know him. He's not kind. '#»# Pfulin' fftorli 44 oil burner. Inquire 80 Spruce atreet. ’ Published by Reyna! and Hltch- and yellow crepe. After an enjoy- Through a window we all came. “ Tls well I came, for, if you ask. -ock, his book sella a t $2. able social evening refreshments "This bed was quite a tempting Afi: I'll gladly save you from your task. ‘ . , . OR SALE ANTIQUES, chest of EVERETT T. McKINNET were served. Miss Vesco received sight, so in it we all spent the night My name is Happy Helper. I’m a ' tb i'- * 4h(i \t-r«'#^>rl## .eee I* MiuiagIng Agent One of the largest forests In the »'t M ’eifiiti# , .,, ru< «nd 4t desk*. Also repairing, reflnishing. Just then the Tiny girls walked (Something strange haniem ts is A V. Hedeen, 87 Hollister atreet Russia, stands on ice. her alater-ln-Iaw. iro#-r — FArtH'-'Dairy ProdutU It In. The giant eyed them, with a the giant in the next story). l(iO»4rhuld Oo.ilt II smiaery aaS ...... U r3ARGAINS —A PPLES only 35c GAS Bl)(.'(tiKS There*s Alwaya the Exception By Frank Beck fusiesl In^irumetta M baaket handaoma sldebosrd, baby - — Jipmsel . . . 14 carriage, chiffonier, bureau, chairs, ALLEY OOP Ooola Takes A Hand! BARBARA! GIVE • AY GOOO-DYB clsls at «h» •'or*s ...... M By HAMLIN 17MRS VILSO N VOUR DOUYI tssH ss ApMrsI—P u r* ...... Ubles, yictrola. 29 Btrant. 8129. 'eee.T H ' K viA H -M e TH A TS VERY TO MRS. WILSON •tiidd'—T* Ba? «7 N080PV WI(X CASE MUCH,^'^B UT, IP YOU'RE LX70KIN& WHEN SHC ASKS TO O A N G IR O UD ..Y9U L O O K ... SHE'S II SHOTS) MUFFED IF l‘M MISSING- — AND MV aofS.O N E OF MY LISTS OF SIGNALS IB M C IT. O O G N . ■sseis ■yi* Builu: FOR REVENGE, I CAN MISSING.<.X DONT KNOW WHO HAS IT, BUT M M HT Hte /E HURT THROWING _ RMraaraat* WEARING A PPA REL- MAP.'n, TH'PEALf, RATHEe HAS NOTHING TBU.YOU HOW TO G ET D O A » MOTHCR, MRS. WIL90M QUITE YOU A KISS, '•il It FURS 57 WITH WHICH TO 7D AMOID HAVING SOMC RMN. SCHOOL LBABN TE LLS YOU.. MRIOUSLY. /YEVfi# W H A T DO RANSOM ME - OUR SIGNALS, Z'VE CHANGED THEM ALL. THROW ANYTHING YOU S A V r '•Of Seeri-M eeerte ...... u LADIES! liBAXmFUL oUk hooe, A T ANYONE ...... « KAN- MIRE ARE NEW USTB POR iteo ■ • Rooma—Board tl slightly Imperfect, 8 pairs $1.00 ALL O F 'y o u .' A G A IN ... ■Mi ■*»!• Pa* Bsm postpaid, satlciactlon guaranteed. WHILE, ita Plata Tsssmtau.. tt Economy Hooleiy Oo., Asheboro, ,l«eiiU»B* fer Iteai . . . S4 IN fov ••##•••##••••• tf N. C. THE R? t S f u'*SSm» **’*'* ” (MIMS tVITHOU'l HOARD •»H club- K ; ■Ml BMat* Par Pala L »■ -Bt^Bu.MlBt ter Bala . . . lARGE SINGLE ROOMS for aco house..-. — PteP*«» te r t a l a ...... domical nousekeep’ng. Web heatco *•' * 1 ^ ...... early and late. See John Jensen, *r Sale inbnaon Bmck, 709 Main street ~r«T; Phone 6070 or 7085.

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ing as directors: B. J. Boll. Philip days bafora tba annual meeting and Cheney. William J. Shea, Harold additional nomlnatlona for candi- Jdi O lfTT O W N NAME CH ARLES RAY Cude, Parker Soren. Candidates for dates for offtee may ha mada by second vice-president and one other petition signed by not leas than ten PULL THE TOP LEVER members o f the Chamber, which r. «Bd Mn. IforrO Fuchw Iwvt place on the directorate had not •DtMtkintiil Mrs. Fanekcr'a TO HEAD CHAMBER oeen finally selected. haU be filed with the Executive . ^ , Mrs. S. Walter Worthlncton Samuel Kemp la nominated to fill Vice-President not less than five the uaeaplred term of Charles Ray days prior to tha date of election. VOTE DEMOCBATIC I toratiMr, 8. Welter Worthlnffton, •t Uielr h ^ e oe ToUend Tum- aa a director. Thomas Ferguson Is nominated for state director and Jay THE POOR MAN MUST Noniiiatmf Committee An* E. Rand for national councillor. IOh gMWM Jeaeea of thle town The slate miut he posted ia the MRS. ADA N. UVE THIS WINTER AMD aa elected e vice pieildent o f the nooDces Proposed & t e Chamber office not less than ten : ^ U ' Friendly Society of the EpU- MERRIFIELD TOUR VOTE AMD THE oopel dioceee of Cbnnectlcut et a Teacher ot Fretted : maetliic la AU SainU cburcb ia Her- for Coming Year. NEW . DEAL WILL HELP tdeo yeaterday. Miaa Jenaen la a We Are An Agent For Instruments leader of the OlrU* Friendly Society Throngh the ooortea^ « f Oibsea, at St. ICaiya Epiacopal church here. The alate of officers to be recom- lae., we oSer, for a limited Ume, $8;60 Reward to the Man, Woman or CUM who eemM aanr- mended for election at the annual free mandoUna banjoa and The Ulzpab group of the Wealey- eot to gneialng the vote cast la Tneoday's etocdlon la Manriwa- meeting of the Chamber of Com- goltara with coat et isaaons tor for Qovemor Croae. Anawer moat ba sent to HeraM by an OuUd will meet with Ura. Oar- For parttcnlara sea Mrs. Mar- merce, to be held at the Country :OPPERS t P. M. November 6. Seld Keeney of 2 Hackmatack atreet rtSaM her atodlo, Mondaya and IConday evening to aalt peanuta. a u b on Monday evening. November 19, was announced today by the Taasdaya. This Adverttsemeat Paid For By TheoSara C. Hnunar. Ura. Auatln B. Taylor of Pros- nominating committee. The alate, a> SS8 Main Street Phone 1648 pect atreet. formerly of Hartford, la previously announced, la beaded by Charles Ray aa president to succeed DENSITY a member of the committee In jtbarge of the fair, November 8 and E. J. Holl. 10 at the Church of the Redeemer, Elmer Weden will be recom- IS A PART OF mended as first vice-presideat, John ;O KI Hartford. Pickles as treasurer, and the follow- NOW-ONE STOP AND YOU’RE SET QUAUTY

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