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•r POORBOUSE INMATES.____ Germ an Arm y H orsem en W in In^rriatrona DOUBLE OtA^ TO HELP THE NEEDY m Pittsburgh, Nov. 13.— (AP.)— This unemployment situatloin— FOILS A1TEMFT the hiingiy, -tlie destitute—is .‘a live topic among the inmates of the A lle^eny • county^ poor farm, and they-'have decided they too TOBRMHARK can help i^eve the suffering. The Cliristmas baskets’ sent annually to them by the .Luther­ an Inner hDision Society-^-^ger- 19 Firemen and Seven Po- -r. Bodi Endurance Plane and ly anticipated weeks before— must ^ to the city’s nee<^ this ficm n^ Die W ide Trymg Its Snpidy Ship Come To year, they haves agreed and have ’ so notified the* society. The bas­ kets are worth $1,000. Concerning U. S. Ttip To Rescne Victims In Earth— None of the Fonr 1 Lyons— Ten Houses Col­ Berlin, Nov. i3.4-(AP)—Professor ^ Fliers Serionsly Injnred. Albert Einstein today ^ denied him- solute^ ,);^official M d is tO be^ un­ SPEED UP PLANS self to visitors who sought to learn dertaken tor vesea^ pur^sM. lapse — Army Engineer^ more about his proposed visit to the Sheadded he had not Intended to New York, Nov. 13.—(AP.)—An eeirly next year. deliver any lectures wMe in tte attempt to break the world’s endur­ FOR SHORT TERM Inquirers were told by his wife United States, but ufight possibly Called To Help In Rescue that her husband could not be dis- consider, toe o r ^ at ? ance flying record ended in double ^ i The Jewito Telegraphic Agency misfortune early today when th.3 “We are greatjy annoyed that annoyed. ye^rday^«t_^te^ « Work— Stories of Eye­ plane “American Legion” burned in President Asks Parties To news of my husband’s projected voy- Etesfeitt a forced landing and its refueling ^ to America has le^ed out," she and sa il^ m Antwerp on the Bel- witnesses. said “Albert is opposed to-public- genland Dec. ship, “Miss Queens,” fell into Jama­ Co-operate So Tkat No ity about it emd will not receive any- world cruise, but ttat he will lea.ve ica Bay near the Jamaica Sea body to discuss it. N o pne is to the sWp .at^San^ Francisco shortly Airport. know the time, place or the purpose after New s. Lyons, France, Nov. 13.— (AP.);— Captain John S. Donaldson, pro­ Extra Session Be Needed, ' k ''"*' . ' '' -— ■■■ A catastrophic landslide taking /the moter and pilot of the endurance lives of between sixty told one hun­ ship, was uninjured, but his co-pilot, ■Edward Weimer, former war flier, dred persons hsis thrown the entire/ suffered a broken ankle and lacera­ Washington, Nov.' 13.—(AP) — city of Lyons into mourptog. An administration drive was on toy Thsyre the iorld'e ilneet team of mlUtary homemem M 1 ^ . S iS L S ^ S S 'a t' CALL g e n e r a l s t r ik e tions. in which four German army officers carried off. the co veted ]“ternational M iU ^ ^ p h y at New Y o«s Last night practically the entire Charles Soule, pilot of the re-fuel- day to avert a special session of the Fourvlere hill surmounted by the ing plane, and George Adams, his as­ next Congress by expediting legis­ aonual hmee ahow ^ | ? e 'e SU™''(^S'a"S ~nte?t of tld- noble Basilica of St. Jean rild into voa waldeofela, cap,^ « the sistant on the hose, were drenched lation at the December term with ON LIMA’S the city proper bringing ten houses but were pulled out of the water ♦ :jf-. / Democratic co-operation, if possible. ^ m ; Capt. L .1 McCarthy, U. S. A., interpreter; Lieutenants Haase and Momm. down in ruins. otherwise uninjured. President Hoover himself took ^ t e this afternoon, three boe dispatched to Lyons immedlsiU^. Glass Not in Accord at a atandstiU this morning because to lead'volunteer rescue pfurties mer to ascend with fuel and it obeyed. The Democratic declaration failed tbe Cbnrcb To Ignore; cUsorganised to a certain extent.' Sovfle and Adams had just got into to satisfy at least one prominent the General Workers’ Confederation Hartfordi. Nov. 18-^(AP)— With the air when the plane refused to Democrat, Senator Carter Glass of Attorney William J. Shea was to-, had called a general strike as a re­ an estimated deficit to customers of 19 Firemen Killed Sbonld Be Discussed Fully Both Sides In Both Parties This disorganisation was causedl function and settled toward the wa­ Virginia., He denounced it last night day named Assistant Prosecuting sult of disorders in the Cerro de $100,000, the local brokerage firm of ter. Attorney by Judge Ra3rmond A . Pasco mining area where two by the death of 19 firemen and.sey- Second Plane Sent Lewis and Company was petitioned en policemen who were trapped jby (Continued On Page 3.) Agree On It — Sen. Fess Johnson, succeeding James B. Row­ Americans were killed yesterday. About five hours later a second London, Nov. 13.— (AP)—The ac­ The departments of Junto and Into receivership by Bank Commis­ second collapse at thrae o’c land who died on Sunday. Mr. Shea plane was sent aloft to make con­ tion of the recent Lambeth confer­ Lima were under martial law and sioner Lester B. Shlppee, torough this morning while attempting f to Denies He Will Resign. accepted the appointment and* was foreign refugees were Pourl^ out rascue the victims of the first land­ tact with the American Legion but ence In passing the much discussed Aaristant AttomeyOtoeral it was too late. The endurance ship STUDENTS AT YALE aworp.jn today. ' , , iv ' of t& area tows^ by ri^ slide. . e n ^ » began to eputter and Captain rMoJution Ikvoi^ahle to birth control 'Julil' l’. 1981.' The Amerilito. ambassador has ^ this; afterfiOon. Tms estimated d^ Wtoe^ it stiy impossible to Donaldson glided down. As the plane under certain clrcdttBt«ie ^ ^ « » Washington, Nnv.-.13.r^(AB-i^-^ ''fW ’JudgrtMdd-Deputy Judgs

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WHDSTOFTAU Thmsts and Counters Interest to Local Soldiers V ■ . •» <-• ^ *- i>' .' • ^ U , - '•is: *v ;,■* y -■» Vf I Noted Diplomat Quits Meet­ Ckimpany G i /vv. .* Company G has had some fine training in the last week in the way Home Thnisfenned loto ing To Dispnss World of march discipline. The parade in Meriden Saturday prepared the men for the parade Tuesday and they , ■* I Seven FmeRiAes. ^ Court^He Is Dispsted. sure did march well, judging by the comments heard from people who 111 ml. are military and otherwise. It seems -With'.the eompletipn Of remodel­ Boston, Nov. 13.—(AP)—Richard that when a route for a parade is 1 '.''.I ' ** ing and redecorating at the Adams Washbura Child, author and diplo­ laid out the parade conunittee looks for hills for the men to climb, and House, so-called, at 118 Main street, mat, today walked out of a meeting very little, if any, level stretches. • ITfi! i i . I E.‘ J. Holl'has-^ven Manchester its of the Institute of Current Interna­ The Meriden affair was no excep­ first all-electxid apartment ‘ house. tional Problems of the United States tion. However, it is over and outside Every converdence in this .modefplz- at which he was to have given a 35 of the fact that Private John Sprout was vamped repeatedly, by some ed apartment building is 'stribtly minute address with the explanation beautiful Meriden girls and Private up-to-date in every particular. to newspapermen that he was “dis­ Duke missed the buss coming home, This old and beautiful home, gusted.” there were no other outstanding fea­ gpven tbe'name of “The Gables” by Child, who was to have spoken in tures. - the late Dr. Frank 'B. Adams, the After the Armistice Day parade opposition to America’s adherence formel- owner, was built nearly 50 the men of Co. G “dyed.” The par­ years ago with all'the' fine appoint­ to the World Court, was introduced ade itself had nothing to do vuth it. ments of the time.' The massive after Professor Manley O. Hudson Anyone who has ever been or is now building 'contained many beautiful, of Harvard University, authority on in the service knows how unsatis­ :Z"- large rooms, several of them done factory the O. D. color is. It turns a international law, had traced the de­ in mahogany,, redwood, butternut a thousand and one different shades and other woods, making a beauti­ velopment of the World Court and from what it is supposed to be. The . - ful interior effect. The house was favored American participation. belts of the Company have long built' before modem plpmbirig was “I am just going to ask one ques­ needed a bath of some sort of color, Above is the Adams house at 118’Main street formerly one of the town’s show places, which has been fcridvim, arid the" heating pl?mt was for uniformity’s sake, if for nothing rebuilt into seven apartments by Edward J. HoU. PracticaUy all of the rich woodwork in the fine home far inadequate to heat the nearly .r. >;>M' tion,” Child said. “You can talk else, and they received it Tuesday. I about the legal effect of our adher­ has been retained in the different suites. ; ^ ' thirty rooiris. The reported cost of Sergeant Frey was the boss dyer, the orlginjd mansion was $50,000. ence to the World Court. You can and he was ably assisted by Private go through the Root formula, in (Lightweight) Shuetz. The men of Since taking over the property fact all the formulae, (striking the the Company filed past the vat of RED CROSS DRIVE NOT last summer Mr. HoU decided to table for emphasis), but what’s go- dye, the dyers dipped the belts and OPEN FORUM CYCLONE IN BURMA give Manchester =.ar strictly. modem, ' ing to happen in case the League lo and behold out they came a aU-electiic apartment home; 4n asks an advisory opinion of a body beautiful shade of dark green. Now, YET IN FULL STRIDE BETTER TIMES AHEAD keeping with the beautiful sur­ of which we are members and we the brass must be polished. KILLS HUNDREDS roundings incorporating in the new exercise our privilege of getting The following men of G Co. have Editor, The Herald: stmeture the ultra-modem appli­ to* give tKe men folks this out? been recommended for promotion to Only $31.85 Reported For First “It were not best that we should ances that are becoming standard Uproar In Senate the g^ade of Corporal and it is ex­ Two Days But There’s Lot of all think alike; in modem home constmetion. Work Christmas “First, there will be an uproar in pected that they will wear their It is difference of opinion that was begun late in the summer, fur- Time Ahead. makes horse-races.” Whole Town Wiped Out, the Senate. Then there will be racial stripes at next Monday’s drill. The nisfiing employment for inany of F course, dad will .say, “Don’t give me anything this difficulties in the country. In fact, men are Private Howard Cassells, MARK TWAIN. the. Holl workmen at a time when The first two days of the Ameri­ We all are aware of the hard Christmas,”-but secretly he’s hoping for sometoiBg that we will be in a nice trap. That’s the William DeHan, Daniel McCarthy. Trees Uprooted and lTes other constmetion was quiet. The O he can call his very own. If he smokes a humidor is whole story and that’s all I’ve got These men are exceptionally good can__ Red Cross drive for member- , times, and realize that the nation! new structure is now coinplete ex­ soldiers and their advancement is skips have netted contributions ] jg enveloped in the problem of un- a mighty good guess. And brother, too, whether he,, be at to say.'” ■ totaling $31.85 of the quota of $2, ^ cept outside painting and the care home or away to collage would give a smoker a warm recep- . Prof. Hudson immediately arose well deserved. employment. Furthermore; Man se!s In the Harbor Sunk. of the grounds. Private Vennart should not have 400 to be obtained by the Manches­ Chester, our own town, is threaten­ tion. Our Christmas stock includes over thirty-five models. and said: “You’re not going to Select yours now while the assortment is complete. You can leave now. You’re going to be ask­ any radiator trouble this winter. He ter Chapter. An organization of ed by these two factors. An inte^st- The newly remodeled building walked off with a prize of one gal­ nearly a hundred workers began a ing phase of the present economic consists of seven-'modem apart­ pay for it weekly. ed some questions. I’m not going o^invass of the town Armistice Day London, Nov. 13.—(AP.)—An Ex­ ments, using 23 of the rooms to toilet you get away with that.” lon of radiator gylcerine at the State situation is the imemployment of change 'Telegraph dispatch from Child already had left the plat­ theater Wednesday night. Some and although the campaign is start­ money along with the imemploy­ mfike five three-room apartments ing slowly expectations are that the ment of man. In September the Uni­ Rangoon today reported that hun­ and two of. four, rooms. All of the form. He turned to Hudson and people are bom lucky. Others are dreds of lives were lost in a cyclone said: “I have the grippe. I’ve al­ bom good looking. The Private from quota will be exceede. before the ted State Treasury offered short living roorhs axe very large, each drive closes in two weeks time. The time Treasury notes of about a bil­ which wiped out the town of Kyauk- having one of the original fire­ Exceptional ready asked the question. I’m - the west side was bom both ways. Pyu on the west coast of lower Bur­ » ing at this from the political side.” The men of both Companies are Chamber office, which is being used lion and a quarter dollars, bearing places, thereby adding to the beau­ asked to assemble at the corner of as campaign headquarters, will be interest at two and three-eights per­ ma. ty throughout. Walks Out open Saturday night until 9 o^clock. All buildings were repcy:te<^ de­ “Sit down and have a cigarette,” Park and Main street tonight at 7 cent. The offer was nearly four Every apartment kitchen con­ Value p. m. At this time they will assume times oversubscribed. There is an stroyed, trees uprooted and 'vessels tains a Universal range'supplied by Hudson said. “I’ll answer your in the harbor carried out to sea. question.” charge of the indoor course in Immense increase in savings-book the Manchester Electric Company the building on .the comer of Park CALL GENERAL STRIKE dSiiosits, indicating a tremendous The news agency report^ that and a Kelvinator by Grezel and . • “I’m sorry,” Child answered. “I all communications had been cut. (have a bad case of grippe,” and and Main streets. Contests and reservoir of unused capital seeking Johnson. The^ apartments are equip­ competition have been planned and unemployment at low rates. As at­ Kyauk-Pyu is -visited by vessels of ped with the latest wiring for radio, walked out. it is hoped each mah ■will do his part ON LIMA’S RAILROADS the Britlsh-India -Steam Navigation Afterward he told newspapermen, titudes change people who have vacuum cleaners and electrical to make the venture a success. been holding the money will release Company and reports • to the news utensils of aU kinds, besides having “I was < disgusted. We are not Private Jarvis and Private Edward agency said that one of these had members of the World Court and we (Continued From Page 1.) it. People who have put off buying the latest in lighting effects. A distinctive new design McKeever will represent Co. G because of the present uncertainties sunk. made of solid birch in mahog­ should not join the World Court. Thursday and Friday nights. It was feared that many ^ villages The new steam lieating plant is But all we heard was the manner in poration. Their strike was called have needs which eventually must equipped 'with the latest Gilbert and any finish. Has floral decora­ It is planned to hold the next after they had learned that work­ be met. The auto that was not pur-1 in the neighborhood were destroy­ which World Court judges were court martial in the Company’s Barker oil-burner with continuous tion and copper lined humidor. •rjl elected. I couldn’t stand it any men at La Oroya an important An­ chased will be bought the next year. ] ed. ' hot water attachment. The plumb­ Completely fitted. room in order that the men of the Likewise the radio, the new home] The homeless were reported to longer.’* Company will see how a military dean mining center, had stopped ing is all brass piping throughout. work. and so on down the long list of de-1 number thousands and relief work Tile baths with showers are still court functions. Some of the men sires ajid ambitions which go with | of Co. G have been missing drills Immediately the local police post­ was in progress. ’ ■ - another feature of the nejv apart­ ed an armed guard at the bridge on the high level of education in i ment home. - ,,'Jie President yesterday association will be held and will be away from Malpaso for 200 armed { cerning the project. Briefly this is UNTIL NEXT MONDAY avoid children be denoimced as in said he would press at the outset for followed by refreshments. men massed at the station for an | the spirit that the Senior Class I themselves sinful? the acceptance of the government Payrolls will be prepared imme­ attack and only repeated charges j would like to see existing between { The archbishop said ' thp confer­ operation oroposal. Representative diately after the next drill and will the organizations and institutions by an inferior number of police held | ■ London, Nov. 13—(A P),— Dele­ ence was unable to register stich Reece, Republican, Tennessee, head be forwarded as soon as possible for them at bay until the train could j of the town. The spirit of co-opera­ condemnation but did condemn the of the House conference group came payment in order that the checks tion! For example, the stores and gates to the Indian Round table con­ start. ference stepped aside-today for the use of artificial methods from, mo­ from a talk with the President pre­ may be in the hands of the men merchants of Manchester aid by tives of selfishness, luxury or mere dicting a veto for the government shortly after December Isti permission for the use of a counter remainder of this week arid permit­ to carry ' on a food sale. The atu- ted the imperial conference, .to write convenience. It threw responsibility operation measure if passed. Preparations are under way for for intentions and methods upon a Another source of complications the annual federal inspection which SHIPS IN DISTRESS derits return the courtesy by trad­ the closing chapters of its, history ing there. Co-operation is the key and the dominion premiers’to get on conscience purged of'wrong motives appeared in talk of a renewed move­ wdll probably be made early in Feb­ and seeking the light of Christian ment for enacting farm legislation ruary. Several promotions and gen­ Parrsboro, N. S., Nev. 13 —(AP) word to success. The public also ; their way back home. - containing either the export debent; eral reassignment of duties will be —The 400-ton schooner Ononette of gives kind support without which j The interim between now-and the principles. the success would be impossible. | next Monday,_ the ^Indian - ure or the equalization fee. Both made about December 1st. Saint John was In danger of being to Service Quality • Low Prices have been fn disfavor with the ad­ The payroll for the pistol range smashed to pieces today on a bar at With the co-optration of everyone ' delegates ’ ’ will use *“in an “effort * ministration. work has been forwarded for pay­ Advocate. The schooner filled with this project can’t fail. reach agreement on policy and bases BELIEVE REILLY ment and the money is expected water yesterday while being towed Before closing I wish to state the for negotiations so they may act following facts: Ever since the with a united front- in parleys with shortly. to Port GrevUle for repairs sffter the British representatives. The HAS k il l e d SELF '■r breaking from her moorings a week ' Freshmen year ,the trip to the na' * »■ . EDITOR INDICTED An indoor game follows principal point of'titffererice is the DAY 'X'.: ago. [ tion's capitol has been considered . . each drill of the Howitzer Company old Moslem-Hlndu antagonism, but • H >• and is participated in by many of ------as an informal close of school activi- (Continued Fcom Page 1.) Herrings ...... ^ • • •..... 15c Sebring, Fla., Nov. 13.—(AP)— the men. Keen rivalry develops Washington, Nov. 13— (AP) — ties by many of the students about the. unanimous choice of the Aga Khan Moslem leader' as chairman of ' The Highland County Grand Jury with each game. Until Saturday morning the steam­ to enter the world as Freshmen of surroimding the point has failed to Fresh Salmon to fry ...... 35c lb.' today returned an indictment charg- life. They have faithfully prepared the entire British lrid|.|i delegation is FUlet of Sole ...... 39c. Jl). The company turned out with ship Angeles and its crew of 38 must believed to indicate’proof of a con­ reveal the slightest trace of him. I ing Fred O. Eberhardt, editor of the good attendance for the parade in fight a lone battle against the seas for four years. Why couldn’t it be Searching parties, epmprised of Round ,Qams for chowder ...... ’.. 25c qtr I Florida State News at Tallahassee, possibre—if- the trip must be discon­ ciliatory .spirit among, the Hindu Meriden on last Saturday. Due to which disabled the vessel. majority. local and state poUce ctecers, Coast Fancy Smelts ^ ■ and his publishing company, Fred the absence of lieutenants Ander­ Lieut. E. Petri, commander of the tinued—to stop it in, say, four years Guardsmen and ' vpldnteeris, led by O. Eberhardt, Inc., with criminaUy Monday’s meeting,will be a plen-. Large Buttefiish , son and Mutphey the two platoons minesweeper Grebe, ordered to the when the present Freshmen have ary session a t St. J'aines palace. The Thomas Reilly, broOier of the miss­ libeling Governor Doyle E. Carlton. were imder the command of Ser- aid of the Shipping Board vessel, re­ ^aduatSd. Then there could be no ing man,. combed the entire area Boston Rluehsh to fry ...... ,1.5c ib«^ Eberhardt’s bond was fixed at procedure to be'fpllo’i^edyln ^evelop- ge£uits Finn and Doran. The cart­ ported to the Navy today he ex­ trouble uprising from the fact that^ ment of the dlsPusrion probably will until darkness last night called Codfish to -fr y ...... ^220 Ib.'^ $ 1,000. ridge belts which have been recent­ pected to reach the Angeles by 8 promises had been made. It isn’t i halt to acUvitiea a^d . today toe Fresh Halibut Steak , ' . u v » Two coimts were contained in the ly dyed a dark green attracted con­ a. m., Saturday. . easy to-have something torn from ! °V«ined then, search was being, resumed in-the indictment. They charged Eber­ siderable attention along the line of The Angeles, with a broken pro- your grasp tiiat took four years to! woods further , to the westwato. a " Steaming. Claina 'V ' ■'" v ! ' . hardt and his newspaper with drcu-< march. . pellor shaft, is about 600 miles g ^ . Besides all this, the trip is railroad conductor ha-vlng informed, 'Fresh Oysters from H. C; Rowe Co. ^ latog*two “malicious, libelous and northeast or St. Thomas island ‘ iri beneficial to the studeni. Such trips toe autooriti'es'tks 'rQoriUng that he Fancy-Rlackerti ...... 15cIh. the North Atlantic. ?i..' defamatory” articles concerning the would be almost impossible for in­ saw a nian, carrying'a rope, plunge . •' ■ ' ao governor; with “contriving * * •yto dividuals I to take; ’ yet seeing 'some ALMOSTTO ALTAR into toe woods sPme distance .down bring ^dm into public scorn, con­ STBALS PIECE OF CANDY COMPENSATION AWARD of the world is every young man’s ' toe rsdlrbad' tsecka, from ,toe, terri­ tempt,: scandal, infamy and disgrace and'^woman’s chance to gain a fuU, tory which the searchers heat ----- BAKERY SPEClAi^ ; , j i and td>irepresent him as a corrupt Meriden, Nov. 13.—(AP)—A gun­ Waterbury, Nov. 13.—(AP) — An education*. It is .as useful in manyi through yesterday. ; . Stuffed and;Baked'’5fackerel ...... 35c each-,?. * and d w < ^rab le official,” and to man started the candy racket here award under the workirieri’s com­ walks'. QfjUfe as hook lore. Thtrigs? A second seaxchkg grpup^ Wad­ ‘‘insinuate and cause it to be be- last night. pensation law made her^ yesterday lhat are I seen remain foremost in charge was , altered When ‘S he was ed by Motor Patioltoen and^om as PumpM^iclde Pread 7.,. .^.. . ; 15c, 2 for 25c lleved'Tthe g^ovemor had been “guil­ Adel Meyer, 16, reported fo police gives Michael HoUeran, of Ansoriia, the mind. Then, there Is the dppor- brought into court.- -• ' ' < : / Cavanaugh early this fnorqlng be­ -’Apple* Saucct- Cake .... .,^25c ,cach>pj ty of gross misconduct” in office. that she was enroute home, eating $1,00() for loss of a leg.' 'Ih e '’re­ timity of .associating facts in books A t-a. conference Aiid > Montaok Custard IHes .yl V : VX^...... y,15c-35e^e^ Leon ^im ty Grand, Jury at Talla- rying a pistol leaped from behind a ham Company. ' . picture , iriay be far different 'thsm and .that c^e -•q^. fpr^e^ ^ ,,-wlth avenues sind thim 'dejddj)ed to cp-ver h a ss e e ti^ failed to find evidence to tree, snatched the sweet amd fled. HoUeran had an injury to his right the scene pictured before your .eyes.' him.' to Nevr^t toe entire arek’Wikd Ira toe^ n^^ Drop CakfiSi,.;.'.,; siibstainliate the governor’s charge Officers searched the neighbor­ ankle nine years agd. He had d6m- Di’'concluding I hope^ that- in the questions »re^un^'byas by toe railroad tracks;, on'toe ,’wfik: Raspber^'T(Ddsy.':'iv.''7yv."'.’.; ‘. that newspapers in the hood but-could find no trace of the pensation for a number (>r^WMkS» future a spirit of ~ friendliness and she could'' not . avrid:'''toexn. She by the woo4s that- were searched Large Si^ldtewept I...... {state” hlkd Ubded him by accusing gunman. Last November the leg,.had':tb''be co-opi^tidn shalTpredbmiri'ate. For gaveVa N ew York' sttoeti’addiress at ypsterday on the eftst by toe Thames S^dsw M t Oraogi^^fidur'jm <...... 29c ! him of brlbeiy and with having ille- amputated. The claim ’fori.Iouj^^of' ,;i^thout these; Budeess is; unfruitful the'timc,;' rivpr and by < Ocean ' Beach oft the I gal oonneetions with Chicago gang­ the 'leg ‘ was based'ori the’’irijriry in Respectfully yours, south. ‘ .s' sters. V Since the separation of the ,1921. . r HOWARD .TURIONGTON. 'To mentipx^ eixtii^^Xa^ on Thomas Re^,-- btotow of the I -■ — :------United States f(;om Great Britain '...... ' hoard a fi^blng'j£y(Mtol7.iS^^^ nrisi^ man'anditW totf j 'In a re^^t gale 600 vessels of 98 men named Smith have served An ounce of / ra^um.'i.^carried i 1ft i f I t i is I;skid i tixat the ‘^eiToivstone as linlucky;! is search that to the Scottish fishing fleet lost 31,- in Congress. During the same a man’s hip pocket, wipifid '-llil^hlto N^p^,Park,contains more'gey- iMfferdnt, ePuntries.^ '■ 'ryMe; iftcltf^d today .ofTered a for ’ 000 nets, ’valued pL more than time 47 men named Jones have in ten hPurs- Yty destro3^^t^/.;lus; 's^w ,/ are, on I. the .rest of the hares, cats,^-, pi^,ik6|;ie8, • ^spiders, iftfpriftati'^ .'tlkt flead toX served in the 1x>dy. 1 bones and tissuis. ' and,: to soka:!, lobfl ’.If -J B&m ■Aixisr-i-' ...... s .

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club training and who last year THIS YEAR’S TURKEYS spent muck of their‘tiihe with the AHBaCAHSmUD CHENEY TO ACCEPT Plavs Treherne* large turkey brood, and at Thanks­ in < High %J giving and Christmas time concjluct- f ' G r r / ^ 1 ' BETTER THAN EVER ed a store on Main street to disuse ' INmUVIANRIOT M E DISTRICT JOB of their large supply. ^ v Scoat Marks - Says Dronght Has Some of the Marks turkeys this year are 20 pound beauties. 'They There baa been no deterioration Camden, N. J , ItoV- have been kept in pens during the . Haljped —« L e s s Hxercise of the moral code ef the yoimg peo­ Joseph O’Conaokv 29, ot IWk- News summer mopiks and the quality of I'^rteen Others Sbm aid 25 Present Head of South M M lakes Tender Birds. ple in recent years. was mot asriom^ the meat this^ year will be better —J. Elmer Morgan of the National Turkeys for Thanksgiving will than last due to the lack of exten­ P. T. A. Board of Managers. near his home a^Bifth.alMl W sM ^ sive ranging which toughens the Wounded in Trouble Wtth Fire Commission Recon­ be bigger, and better than last year streets early today. iiiijrtiiit The Manchester Girl Scout Coun­ meat through excessive exercising. who fired from an iwtomolitia' 4 ^ according to Karl Marks, Manches­ Although the turkey is the his­ The stock exchange is possibly Natiye Workers In Mnes. cil will meet Tuesday afteiiioon, No­ siders Withdrawals ter’s turkey who will have torical 'Thauiksgiving table decora­ the only place In the world where caped. ‘ r vember 18 at 8(30 o’clock, with hfrs. 1,200 turkeys again this year for tion,'there are many people, how­ customers are discourageu if goods 'T'kis was the secoad ' Russell Hathaway, 47 Stephen local consumption. ever who like their turkey oftener are offered to them at bargain made on O’Conaev’s life withla 18 prices. street. “The dry weather has helped than once a year, thereby creating months. He is a brothef-bi-law _Af Ldma, Peru, Nov. 13.— (APV — Frank Cheney, Jr., fo^l; 33 years a —Alexander Dana Noyes. Martial law was in force today in About 75 Ghrl Scouts comprised , commissioner of the South Man- turkey redsers this year,” said Mr. a demand for them during the year. Albert Saunders, ttrUo is on the final group in the Armisti9e dayj Chester Fire district, has reconsid- Marks at his Summer street poultry Although the turkey was always murder o f a sailor te a hraiH the departments of Junin and Lima It is the bored type of woman who parade. All wore their green xmi'iered his intentions of retiring this plant Considered one of the hardest kinds a year ago. v > in an effort to put down serious and is most dangerous to the cause of forms and led by the Drum and year and today announced that he “And tender—, they are so prime of poultry to ,bring to maturity, widespread disorders carrying a dis^ peace. On April 88,1818^ O’OtdOKM' Wta Bugle Cot s made a pleasing ap- will again be a candidate for com­ that it is hard to dress thentrprop- scientific handling and treatment tinctly anti-foreign cotnpleidon —Ellen Wilkinson, member shot in the abdoinea and mesLdhhh- A force of 200 inlantry was sent pearance.' missioner at tonight’s annual meet­ eriy. All our turkeys are heavier |has enabled poultrymen to over- of •he Girl Scout organiza­ British Parliament. Doris, brother to the fact TOme many of the early problems. of the executed region where fifteen men were killed the parents and the schools in £dlow- agreed to be a candidate after a that We did not give them the range bank bandits, .^ iea idliqTa w u r^ and 26 wounded yesterday in riots ing those who marched to have timn number of the firemen asked him to that they had over the Vernoh hills d a . C. SCHEDtJLE sponsible for the shootlBt* Ha m a yesterday growing out of dissen^on off. reconsider. It was only upon the last year.” SINGER-CANZONERI Storrs, Nov. 13.— (A P.)—Sixteen Last year the Summer street convicted and sentenced to 10 yiafs bet^veen the American and British Troop 2 urgency of the firemen that he games will be played-by the Con­ in state prison at TrantM wh«ra mine operators and native employes. The Npyember 10th meeting open­ agreed to stand for election again. poultry •fanciers started out on a necticut Aggies in their large Sesde with turkeys. 'They was s t a ^ d to dlMttb fay Wifftfaer Two Americans were among those ed w i^ games following by patrol Taylor’s Announcement FIGHT OYER THE AIR schedule. The season will start De­ ordered 2,000 turkey chicks early convict in April of tfaia yehf. killed. One of these, John W. Chap­ meeting. Scouts who passed fire pre­ William Taylor, Who is being op­ cember 13. O’Connor professed to knour BOtfa- man, was a Chicago man; the home posed in tonight’s meeting by Francis MeV^gh in May 1929, and by late summer vention were Margaret Sullivan, they had succeeded in bringing 1,- New York, Nov. 13.— (A P.)—The Among home games will be those ing of the ideatny of Ma iawfiaati. address of the other, B. L. Trlpary, Catherine Sullivan, Betty Mc- Claude E. Truax for the office of lightweight championship fight at with Bridgewat^ Normal, Dec. 13; was not disclosed. An Austrian, also 700 of them to maturity. Mr. Marks Police said be is a minor xMkataor Caughey, Marlon Mahony, Doris fire district tax collector today an­ The part of Reverend Trehemct Madison Square Garden Friday FItchburgh Normal,_Dec. 17; Boston was among those killed. All for­ secured a large field in Vernon on but has never been oonvietad Itf tniw nounced that he will not accept the the suitor of Lady Catherine, will be University, Jan. 7; East Strouds­ eigners in the neighborhood were Frasier, Dorothy Gustafson. The which he erected roosting pens and night between A1 Singer, the title- Jersey. appointment of school district tax played by Francis McVeigh in Bock burg, Jan. 9; Trinity, Feb. 11; New evacuated in special trains for latMr ^10 passed her ten^rfoot collector next June if it is offered to a small hut to serve as a sentry holder, and T oi^ Canzoneri, will be Police have started an lavaatlga- test. Quests present were C&ptain and Buskin’s dramatisation of broadcast through station WEAE’ Hampshire, Fe^. 21; Coast Guard, tion to learn if O’Ooimor M d i ^ - Lima, about 125 milej distant. J 4 • T 1_ AHiU.him. X Hea C win, W lXlj 11UVV6VC1,however, aCCJ!kseek the 1>UC- AUCfire box at night. Several police dogs, James: Barrie’s knoy^iday the and a National Broadcasting Com­ Feb. 24 and Rhode Island, Feb. 28. More Trouble « It was not known whether this hall from 7 until b o’clock.—Eunice a point, U. S. Steel and General 5 a 3 ^ S record as a collector has been an ,s|trik^ would impede the special Brown, scribe. Electric 1-2. unusually good one and now that he ^ains bearing refugees from the Troop 6 * The market turned reactionary at Region affected by the mine riots. The weekly meeting of Troop 6 has aainounced he will not accept the end of the first half hour. U. S. The Cerro De Pasco riots started was held Monday, Nov. 10, at Uie any offices outside the fire district Steel, after opening off rallied to the argument of “to many offices" ^hen a small body of police at- Manchester Green school. The oldter 14414, up then dropped 143. Oth­ has been removed. Mr. Truax has PETER GRIMM ‘Ifempted unsuccessfully, to turn back girls worked Oh first-aid, while the er stocks selling off about a point 1^500 Peruvian workmen who were many fraternal friends, however, included Bethlehem Steel, Radio, rest worked on tenderfoot tests. The and expects to produce a good many I an their way from Oroya to Mai girls decided to have a party in the American Can, Air Reduction, Johns President of Wm* A* W hite & Sont* i YS’So, where one of the American votes In tonight’s meetlAg. Manville, Fox, Consolidated Gas and near future. It will be discussed in ------...... Four times President of the Reel »ijnes is located, for a demonstra- m,ore detail at the next meeting. The Missouri Pacific. American Tele­ !«on. Twenty men were,Injured in compass was practiced in prepara­ phone WM heavy from the start, Estate Board of New Yodu . I tthe clash with the police. tion for the rally.—Bella Sllverstein, REBEKAHS70HAVE and extended its loss to 3 points. scribe. Loews and Erie lost as much. Union ^ AMBASSADOR’S REPORT Troop 8 SPECIAL PROGRAM Pacific lost part of its rise. fj Washington, Nov. 13.—(AP) — Troop 8 held its meeting at the The coppers made further recov­ Jthe Peruvian government sent word Highland Park school Friday, No­ ery in the first few minutes. Calu­ **The development of retd estate ^o the State Department today that met and Arizona gained 2%, and I'l^merican lives and property would vember 7. The meeting opened with Bunset Rebekah lodge is to have songs followed by a compass game. a special program Monday evening, Phelps Dodoe and Kennecott, 1 Vfdues in America is aUhaytfwr* i e fully protected during the current point. Frisco railroad sold Up more troubles there. Patrol comers were held. Marie in connection with its regular meet­ ihered hymodemimprovemenUe Ambassador Dearing, at Lima, King passed thrift. Myrtis Horton^ ing in Odd Fellows hall. Noble than a point In response to declara­ ^ k ed such assurance on learning of Eleanor Porterfield, Arline Nelson Gfand Evaline PentlMd requests the tion of the regular divided. Other Only in that way hat real ettate, -the outbresdcB. He reported one have completed the tenderfoot work members to bring in the little bags stocks showing gains of a point or ^Xmerican—John W. Chapman, bf and will be invested next week. distributed to them sorne time ago, SQ in the first few minutes were become one of the premiere ftu> !!fchicago— and possibly other for- EleAnor Gtordon, Betty Stevens, the contents of which Will be placed Southern Pacific, Procter and Gam­ 'iigners were killed during violence Barbara Calhoun and Marie Kristoff In the flower fund. ble, and National Dairy. tors in Americans economic Malpaso yesterday, passed knots in second class. Edith Miss Lillian Reardon, chairman, Renewed selling may have been in f. Dispatch of eighty soldiers to Chapin, Mae Smith and Barbara and her assohlates 6n the prograiji part due to a widespread rumor growth, .■rpanete to quiet the situation where Calhoim passed first aid. Dolls were committee *s planning the entertaiifJ passed amoiig floor traders late yes­ A <>«.. ment for the lodge members. Re- terday that a leading banking offi­ f-fcome 15 Americans were said to be distrlbuted^ A prtee ^ll^be for j freshments will be served to make '^In grave danger also wfts reported, cial would issue a bullish statement the nicest dressed doll. There will be the evening complete. The per- *'lt 18 interesting to me to note i* A commission to adjudicate the no paeeting Friday the fourteenth, right after the close. No such state­ '^differences has departed for Canate. sonnel of the committee is as fol-^ ment appeared, and bears who had that the same principle w h k ih as the rally will take its place.— lows; Miss Lillian Reardon, Miss Lbis Agard, scribe. been frightened into covering e^par- Martha Shorts, Miss Edna Fox, Miss ently sold again today. dominates the development of Eya.'L. -Blacky-Miss Alice Cross, overnight business news was MisA Adelaide Siimamon, Miss Edna largely satisfactory, particularly re­ real estate holds good in oth^ ICROSS TO REMAIN HIGH SCHOOL NOJES Pettengill, "Miss Ruth Straughan, Miss Lyle I. 'Thayer, Miss Arlinp ports that dealer inquiry for new fields, the principle adtkk yoii Wilkie, Miss Gertrude Steinberg, automobiles had picked up at De­ Group m for the Washington troit, and the upturii in copper me­ ^ AWAYFORIODAYS Trip Fund has plans under way for Miss Lillian Hart, Miss Helen Gard­ have demonstrated by your use ner, Mrs. Marion Straughan. tal prices. an Alumni Dance which will be held Foreign exchanges opened about on November 28. As the date of this of the Ultra Violet Ray in the BANK OF En g l a n d r e p o r t steady with steriingrcables at dance is the day following Thanks­ 84.85 23-32. 'toasting process,** giving, it is expected that it will be New GoYernor To Leave Sat­ London, No,V. l3.— (A P .)—The attended largely by college students BBlGTliB <)tJABANHNE who will be home for the Thanks­ weekly statement of the Bank of urday For Florida— To Be giving Day recess. Lucille Murphey England shows the following changes In pounds: Total reserve de­ New Haven, Nov. 13.—(AP.)— and Hewitt Wilson are the leaders Public hearings on quarantine lines 6i the, grou^ which is sponsoring creased 379,000; circulation decrease on the Japanese beetle and the Eu­ Guest o f C. of C. this dance. ed 1,083,000(-bullion decreased 1^' The Freshman class officers have 462,000; other securities decreased ropean com /borer will be held No­ been elected. In the Freshman class 209,000; public deposits decreased vember 26 at the Connecticut Agri­ Bridgeport, Nov. 13.— (AP)—Ac­ it is custbmnry to hold an election 2,399,0(10; other deposits increased cultural experiment station. cording to plans of National Com­ procedure similar to that used in 3,424,000; notes reserve decreased It is proposed that the Japanese mittee Archibald McNeil today, Gov- electing government officials. To 370,000; government securities in­ beetle quarantine which divides the I emor-elect Wilbur L. Cross , and obtain a nomination, the candidate creased 1,635,000. state into generally and lightly in­ those included in the party will re­ must have his petition for can­ The proportion of the bank’s fested^ areas, he'altered ^td include main in Florida ten days. didacy sponsored by a set number serve to .liability is 58.57 per cent Branford in. file'"generally infected "That is the tentative arrange­ cf people. The nominees then make compared with 59.47 last week. region, in Conformity with federal ment now,’’ Mr. McNeil stated to­ “campaign speeches.” ’This inter­ Rate of discount 3 per cent. restrictions. No definite -plan for the day, “but it may have to be changed, esting procedure is beneficisil In both com borer quarantine has yet been depending on matters that may securing desirable class officers and The concentrated brilliance of the’ formulated. i'arise.’’ introducing to the class the method 1,600,000,000 Lindbergh beacon on Mr. McNeil received ,a telegram by which political offices are filled. top of a Chicago skyscraper is equap Sandstone as flexible as rubber , from Mayor Ross E. Reeder of All .Washington ’Trip groups to about a half-inch piece takehi when cut into thin strips has been Miami inviting the governor-elect are combining in effort to make a from the sun and used as a light found in certain parts of North and his party to be his guests for successful magazine subscription source. Carolina. Everyone knows that sun- one day at that city. The telegram cbmpaigUi The magazine which state that the Chamber of Com­ they are securing subscriptions for shine ihellows —that’s why TOASTING merce will arrange a dinner and au La the Pictorial Review. The publish­ inspection of the city. ers of this magazine have offered includoi the use of the Ultra Violet Ray. “Besides this invitation,’’ Mr. Mc­ to give a very liberal payment to the Neil stated, “there Itf one from Gov­ fund for each subscription secured, ernor Carlton of Florida, who is anx- and If this campaign is carried out LUCKY STRIKIe*-the finest cigarette you as it is planned, it will result in a i6us to greet Dean Cross and show considerable sum being added to the him about the state. So it may be fund. ever smoked# made of the finest tobaccos that invitations like the two men- Two sets of prizes are offered in i^;^oned may make our stay longer." regard to this subscription cam­ —the Cream of the Crop—THEN^—"ITS Mr. McNeil will leave Bridgeport. paign. ’The first prizes are pen and - • Saturday and remain in New York pencil sets for the boy and ^rl who .TOASTED/^ Everyone knows that heat imtil Monday. There he will meet secure the most subscriptions. The K^venjor-elect Cross, P. B. O’Sulli- second prizes are combination pen : Jian, chairman of the state Demo- and pencils for the boy and girl who T sa if' purifies and so TOASTING removes harm­ -atic party, and John A. Camell, ^cu re the second highest number of ridgeport town chairman, and the subscriptions. Besides these prizes, ful Irritants that cause throat irritation and Sfcur will leave New York Monday mechanical pencils will .be awarded & 8 o’clock on the Atlantio Coast to each boy and girl who secures at J^e. They will be met at Jack- least flve^ eubscrlptions, coughing. No wonder 20/^79 physicians i »nville at 9 o’clock. Tuesday mom- mg by Governor Carlton. From liave stated LUCKIES to be less irritating! ttere the party will proceed to Palm RIOT CALL A MISTAKE 1 ^ a ch in a private coach on the East ^ a s t line. Washington, T^ois il3 i—(AP) — to *•" i SLASEIER SENTENCED Several ' ,himdii6d' theatergoers patiently stamfing in the rain enjoy­ lAnsonia, Nov. 13.— (AP) — An- ed a first class spectacle last night ^ ^ hw Machnacb, of 26 Broad street, free of charge as a record concen­ hs sentenced to 60 days in jail by tration of police jammed Washing- j ton’s busiest block. L A s i ^ , . e 'b m e r edge M. C. Isbell in the City court s n ii57» i 'i lis morning when found guilty of It developed there was a slight |sault With a knife upon his wife, mistake, a patrolman trying to keep some 7Q0 persons In line while they toinette. During a domestic waited to enter a theater for a mid­ el about 5:30 yesterday after- night benefit, had sent headquarters Yaur Threat ^ taction—against irritatian—againstcoiiah' Machnach is said to have a call for help. Headquarters oblig-

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- •vr r-% « r r r r oirpEHis >vv.r- .-V States m -t, . Timely Siige^ttooe , the. ' •.. * V.’ ■ ■T.) WtHGOWPKIW Care'ol.the Cathy the Aoto- ; -Sho moblle Club b i Hartford., @imiedy FiU^id | i | Cwnmissioner Stoeckel ' Says V. 1' IPfoductiott -To Be. Giyen By 'Chicago, Nov. 13.—Tim reve “That is, automobile^: ^Th4t* 1^ 'Per Cent of ? Those MODERATION AS A REMEOY f'Tall €>dars Wpy. :20-21. license la3V, effective In lX:stotos;aihd'< In toe seven states sincA Appling For Licenses Need Evea repair work Is offered some the District of Columbia Ts hegto-, a. of toe . license! law have- 'Glaases. ■ \ ^ . jnew styles, , The latest around sm- • of the ’most interesting ^ n^Jg to show effecti^a^.ordjhg f o l;feen''';i^- per cent less than they, t > ^ImMy would have been without ■ ,. .. , . ' yi<^ stations'is tp_ correct trpume lla t hM b^en lield in Manchester Sidney J. Williams, of the Natibned' I^lsent;examinatioim given to j by going.a littlfe_eas"y on some Safety Goimcil. ^ ■ the'.pabqwe,of such a law. ; number- of, yew s is promis&d “Nine states which have^paispb’ 'i^‘'A'few states now have so-called pkcants for pjotor vehicle operator^; | S S r iS t ig the front liji the rendition of ^ e collegiate drivers' license laws with e^ifflha- drivers* license laws not requiring licenses in Connecticut show that; sprigs, for instance, it is found that •«|pmedy, “Aunt I^uete*’^ which toe tion since 1916 have had, shh^e' the' exnmiimtiph’ of pe'^ drivers and in-, t' . . . ^ s^romy is a^u^t,jj.6"peivpent. pf-all those ap­ a car’s tendency ^to TpU Cedars will'give in the .High enactment of such laws, 29 phr'cee^' ■ cases not administered by si greatly lessened. " s'g^ng.'hentralized state bureau^ plying, w i^fj? need'eyerglasses, ac­ iSbhooi auditorium Thursday and fewer automobile fatalities.' 'tow' cording to records of the state mo­ Many cars that have been trpublea they would have bad, if they 'had These states are not considered in: tor velricle department. Only about by grease working into tbe front :i^day eveoings,.Nov. 20-21. A fine e^erienced the same percentege in- cnlr 'Study, sind are considered as- S^Y r^enrS^^?^^^^ : brake drums w er£ saved from tije fle c tio n . of comedy characters has cresise. which occurred in , qtfier Ihoh-license states. perfTCt eyesight. About 1 per cent.; repair shop bah|t through ^ llteen chosen. The “sizzling hot" states reporting the U. o. Census “Sta-tes not having license laws are refund licenses because of poor , remedy, of not using so 1“® l^g-sig-a^rette Sorority, better Bureau,” Williams says. (Suffered'-a total of about 19,000 mo-' vision. Eight per cen'i- are given re-. cant in the front wheel . Imowh as toe famops flapper chorus ‘"This difference of 20 p^r cent Itor vehicle fatalities In 1929. li 8tricted lS ln s « . whicIf permit them I Moderation a® ® M Bula Buia 'College, composed of amounted, in all, to about .-22,000 may be confidently expected th at if to -drive only when wearing spec-; to battenes ‘j^omjnent men .promises to be one lives up to December 31, 1929. And each of these states would enact a tacles; Many applicants have’ been ' unite. in ' license law including examinatioii made aware of minor defects of result pf puUing too much water in toe bita. cif..toe show. . _ toe laws have been in effect for an Featuring ' toe fanaous. flapper average of only eight years!’' of new drivers, with toe proper ma­ ™ Si.*In a-majority of cases these the battery cells and not a bttle en^ chinery for enforcing it, there r i e S s a?e corrected by the use .of ' gine trouble at low speeds has been chorus made up of » group of Man­ Eleven States Have Law - ^ S r i S f Otter ^ s , i tracjd to u.tog too rich a carburetot chester' cldbrneP and civic leaders, States reqtairing examination of would be, within a few years, a new drivers and with admtaistra- saving of over 5,000 lives per year.‘^ and aftw t e-examination the appU-1 mixture. _____ , Fayette'B. Clarke Frank ^ le show will move along at.a rapid ^Stuart J. Wasley '^ce. Included in this group are: tion by a centralized state motor cant is licensed to drive. ■ i aaaraoTThTr'c *' “There is always a question as to ! MORE GREASE FOR BEARIN<» uart Wasley, Harold Preston, Ray vehicle bureau are: Massachusetts, )slee,. Harry Roth, Jim Roblnsoh, Connecticut, New York, Pennsyl­ how much a physical defect will in- ■ Perhaps not one motorist out of vania, New Jersey, Maryland, Cali­ WAPPING terfere with proper driving,” said ^gn will suspect that his internal f H. Nelson, Harold Symington, flayette Clarke, Frank Bray, John fornia, Vermont, Arizona, New Commissioner of Motor . Vehicles ' gj^p^nding brakes call for any spec- Mrs. Arthur Davieau of Windsop- Robbins B. Stoeckel this afternoon.' lal cold weather consideration, which Qouglas, WilUam Brown, John Bar­ Hampshire and Rhode Island. The e l y , Henry Smith, Roy Slocumb, District of Columbia is, also, in­ ville, who was taken to the St. “It iS'im interesting question, and best explains why possibly nine Francis hospital, Hartford, last weeje one which comes before an adminis- : motorists out of every ten will have Carl Anderson, A1 Grezel, Clarence cluded. ^ im b y, Lewis Sipe, Ralph McNal­ ‘fThe effectiireness of ’ the laws ■Wednesday, underwent an operation trator. many times. The answer ^ new kind of trouble this winter. | for ulcers of toe stomach yesterday; seems to be, as applied in modern jjgj.g jg the peculiar situation. . ly, Thomas Maxwell, Jack Dowd, may be measured in tWo 'TVays, ’ Williams continues. “The .first is morning. practice. That a person may be de- rpjjg rather general use of internal ! Elmer Hohenthal, George Glehney, Mr. and Mrs. Percy West of fcctive in almost smy sense except brakes has brought about the pro- j f?red Tilden, Sam Richmond, Otto by determining whether the average of toe index figpilres ‘after license’ Laurel Hill celebrated their wedding sight and yet drive a car success- ^jjgj^ q£ keeping grease from the Nelson, RoUin Hitt, WlUiam Mc- anniversary and Mr. West’s birth,- fully. The theory ■ or law of com- i j^ont wheel bearings from working | ^rmick, Joe Flavell, Frank Savitt, is lower than toe average ‘before hcense,’ for each state and for all day last Saturday evening when pensation .applies. It appears that jjjto their respective brake drums, Ernest Kjellson, Fred Pitchner, about twenty of their relatives and when one sense or faculty is de- Manufacturers have been fighting j (Carles Bunzel, William Thornton, together. The second is by observ­ friends from Manchseter, Tolland, flclent the others become more acute the problem in various ways, even j Nerb Tenney, Jim Nichols, Mac ing whether the trend of the index Hartford and Wapping called. . 01 more'efficient. It may not be to using special lubricants foj the , l^acdonald- apd. William Anderson. is downward in toose states which Mr. and Mrs. Charles Later and amiss to . .compare a person to a ^beel bearings. The most common ; have had such laws for several their family have moved to Maine. ship, with ihe mind as the helm, remedy, however, hats been to use a , years. Judson G. Files is spending this and remember that the ship, or j ygj.y small nmount of lubricant in j ^ DIPLOMAT ILL In seven states, Connecticut, _____ week with his father Harry P. Files, body, can'^ 'badly damaged and still , the wheels—no more than a tea- j California, Massachusetts, Pennsyl­ in Boston. pertorm enough of the dictates of gpoonful of grease per wheel in one , Vienna, Nov. 13.—{AP) ^Monsig- vania, New York, New Jersey and Mrs. Harry P. Files who has been the helm TiO be safe. make of car. | ^br. Dr. Ignais Seipel, foreign min- Maryland, the ^ndex -shows a dovjpi- at the hospital in Boston for nearly “It remains true, however, that This works out well enough m : fster and former chancellor of the ward trend. In ' each one' ' the two weeks for treatments is expect-^ good eyesight is essential in the op-; weather but might easily •j .^ustrian gpvemment, is confined to average of toe index'figures for the ed home the last of this week. eration oC^i hptomQbile.- .-All states props to be risky whfen temperatures 1 'js bed with a serious attack of years following adoption of the law which haij^ exitminations for pros-; are lower and the lubricant docs not Jeurisy. is below toe similar average before Two 14,000-ton halves of steel pective 'cafefuliy copsider j gpj-ead so readily. the passage of toe law, the reduc­ tW K f^hte ' temperature in winter -^ve been .were ihstafl^^ by 'Templar, iyranfidv’ Tem^e;r iSi^sitic worked btft by engineer^ of the story shock absorbers there has P^^^!^^rim eht’' President J Mep. The' final meeting of . the' -CSty been the appearance of elimination Council for the fiscal year 'wffl be Shrinel He;; was h dlrectorr'Afi tli^ Luxurious Australian I United States Bureau of Standards. Rjtt^^,iei|big'7of Bristol, and staff. NoiWalk Btirary; toe 'NbrwAlE'^Nab. ' These ehrip’feers have for^mmated a of front wheel shimmy and “wheel v^3.'-‘^Ou-to-peti:oit” committee held; bn Friday night. Bills a ^ n s t fight.” Unaware that toe shopk ab-, the .city should be filed and esti­ the National Bank of? NbiVVaiy^^d j table, based on ^their hidings, by at toe last meeting, re- president ‘ of the - Norwa)lr-Savipg's which motorists may be- gmded sorbers have much to do with the p^ed^toat toe National Bank would mates will be presented. Opossum Collars And greater steering comfort of his new . To Attend Convention SiOCiety. , properly in tbe care of their automo­ " '-’^ifAte With,; toe members ' by The repiains Are, being brefi^Vto; biles and the prevention of freezmg. car many a motorist courts trouble The twentieth annual convention by. neglecting these two-purpose in­ &';’A-- elected used when balloon tires first came offtceto aS; foUbWs: ' Pfeaidito^'M rs. mixed quartet. Supper ' will be Mafys Star toe'Bea'^-'^p^ch, diator use only. Forms of ethyl­ served at 6:30. ' Unionyille, pastor; Rev; L. ene glycol may be considered for into vogue but when car speeds were Habihah P resrier,, to -. 3ucceed'''v NQss still comparatively low. ■ Msxgaret .McGuane; .yicBrpto|liient, ' ’ -Notes . Dolan, from the purpose of this table as “glyc­ William Plunder, who has been at Rosary, Bridgeport-to St. Joseph’s erine. Mrs. Mary Butos; rebbrdbig secre­ VIBRATION TIME APPROACHES tary, Mrs.. Mary Phillip.s; financial toe Rockville City hospital for the church, Pbquonock,, pastor; Rev. past week, suffering from a frac­ Robert J. Bowen from St. Augus­ Since water freezes at 32 de­ When toe windows of toe sedan secteteiy, Mrs.. Rose Schuey: treas- are raised to,keep out chilly,:winds mefi M^es Margaret Ronan; mis tured leg, returne«i to his home on tine’s church, Bridgropvt'/ . grees Fahrenheit,, a small • pro­ Windsor avenue Wednesday, , portion of anti-freeite, about 10 many a car owner becomes sutWenly tria^^Arins, ’ Mlea Mary-Bfesing- Bridget's church, per cent, should be poured into conscious of toe noises his . engine the cooling system to avoid freez­ makes. Raised windows make ,a ch^p^y> Mrs. ing at that temperature. Gener­ sound box of toe car and ajnplify S; i'lpbaifmJMi of Istonding ally, however, the minimum pro­ toe -vibrations from ua^er the hob^. conuBittee, Mrs.; Julia EblSer j pian- portion of anti-freeze to water in One way to check these noises isb; Mto*tMargaret M arl^; rchaplain, toe system should be that given is to go over toe tappets carefully R^7- ThAoksgi'ylng. social It may bP noticed that, all toe always more bearable. Clearances to-'^ hrid at toe next meetteg, No- way down toe scale, toe propor­ also should be less for cold weather V6inber;3i.;* Mrs; i^jfy Meyers is in tion of glycerine is slightly high­ because there is lUsriy to be lese chatorc' Worth $69.00 er than * that for alcohol at toe valve etem expansion. ’ ^ Veterans’;Nlght same temperatures. Both percent­ .Another point is to consider the I^v; 'M. E* pslNrhe' will be' toe N ages are toe lowest that ■ can be •vibration damper. It is moimted cto speakeryat toeMsterans’ Night to be to S If you have been in toe habit of-paying, 369 used w th safety at toe tempera­ toe front end of toe engine shaft and held -A. .R7 Hall\on Saturday. tures given. As socm as toe tem­ is built,in two halves. ’The front or 389 for a coat which you are sure .is qual­ section is supposed to slide a little TMs :iA‘an :Snnual event given by By preventing spoilage and waste, the General lleftNA { > 'f ity throughput... .you wiU be delighted with perature drops lower, toe propor­ Aldeit'S|iabhff Camp, Sons Union tion of anti-freeze jgoes up.;' as the engiile gains speed'but if the these, for they are beabtifuUy furred with V^rito^KM^rito.'Ai^isry. Lever- Refrigerotoreams money for you everyilpy endiiurtiNtiif; '* t Thus, accordingT:to* the table, if device has become rusty it MU not Australian Opossum which is a natural fur the outside temperature is expect­ operate. efficiently and toe engine ett I member ^ the family budget go furthpi*' imder its own name, a rich natural peltry! of .toe i-be the ed to go doTfrn, tib zeto,.which is 32 ■wiU “thump”. Poqr some pMetrat- p£‘*^V degrees '^bclOw ; water’s freezing ing oil, or kerosene, over toe dampr gU.tot of honor; •nmre.,wlil be a tur- ^TtHE Gbnersl Electric Refi^erator keeps k^^ idtober and en,tfertalnmtot. The Fine broadcloths, trico and crepe surfaced, point, alcohol'* to- the amount of er now and again. .-A: your milk and cr»m firbm souring. YqtfJl'j: also kasmlriam in black, blue, brown,' V ^e 38 per cent, or ' nearly two li; t'-i.'-, Miss Lillian Greenwood, have mote money to spend fpr food. ’ - Mte.;^|^u Bifiheinier,- Mrs.. Alden and greens? * SUk crepe linings aufd; interlin­ of tbe total ' i^istem con­ SWrrCHDfG IHIES AROU^ ing. Other fin’s , are French beaver,' caracul tent, should be -ad^d>after that jbhn Yost and Raymond Many motorists Wb® ilmow; that Br'”'-' ^ ^ ' ■ - ' 4. It keeps meat and fruit and vegetables from- and marmihk. Silhouette, wraparound and amount of- water has beeu 'drained the right front, tire wears oiit sqoner X' \3frs. MlUngtaast spoiling. You’ll have more mdney to spend : newest, styles. out. The proportion for glycerine than'the’left front :overlook the fbr .fbcKL It operates for a few cents-a day is slightly higher; • "rs, SprAh .Merissa (Gallup) greater wear on the right rear tire. and o n be purchased on convenient time In order to know -the exact WhUe there has been greater equal­ of Vernon, died on Sizes 16 to 46; 37 1-4 to 51 1-4 for short quantity of anti-freece to use for ization in braking ns a result of de- 'Tpasday Mght aboqt 9:30, frpm ’ payments. Come in today. t<^- stouts; 40 1-2 to 54 1-2 for tall stouts. any cooling system, the capacity cricrating on all four wheels there b|rbn<^al pheuipqiiia. She was toe of that system must .be'known. stfll is inequality in tire wear be­ MdoW^bf Eidebn Gilbert Tilllnghast. This is furnished in the instruc­ cause of toe increased power apd ac­ Mllinglmst hAd; lived in Ver- Third Floor tion booklet that goes with each celeration of modem engines. nqnifl^^' '^Sthe-attended Automobile, or it can be ascer­ - In other words, right tires and toeiy. Tj^btt^e Congp^A|ional tained from a dealer or ‘service rear tires wear at a faster rate. eburch.-!/She was among the’ first station attendant. ; This does' not mean, however, that graduates., of Mt. Holyoke' College. the rear right, tire may be the fAist- S^ie is survived by two sons, 'Arthur r • . If alcohol is to be toe anti-, est wearing because if toe front and, WMdo, -.^d two daughters, freeze, only so much should wheels are not quite ib line the right Helep M, of yeriion and Clpra B., as- be^ used as is necessary to satisfy front tire will take honors for wear­ slstent prbfessbr of. music at Mt. Broadcloth Coats—Siriarily Furred present conditions, or At least for ing out first. Hbyipike CToUege. a time imtil a. rise in temperature When it comes to shifting tires ^ehds inay pay last respects to is expected. When toe rise comes around th e' theoretical idea is to Mrs: 'nllin^azt at her home in Ver- it is ad-visable to drain out some transfer toe right tire to the left npn jCq^y. ‘ funeral, ..which w ill of'toe solution and add water, or front wheel, blit to event of a blow- be private, ■will be held S^day after- Styleful Group at. > Worth‘$39.00 toe Alcohol would cause the so­ oqt at high speed it is better'to pttt npoh.; 'Kev. Bachelor oif' TalcottvlUe 1.00 lution to boU out too quick^. The toe spare on tiie fight front wheel wiR-olBcfpte;;-..j;--- ; ^ .1 . ; - - steaining alcohol might also : de­ m>d leaye toe" left front ;; ; Mbttlars':! cabflb Tea stroy toe pyroKylin finish oa toe GJub : of, -;XJnion hood. The radiator qap, there­ SmaM.6bAte of trico broadcloth in bla,ck and wahted .shades. \^to. furtijog of lapin, caracul, GEN.' SMIRNOFF I>EADr, ; ' ' '’-ehterta^ aU mbtoW^ of fore, should not be opened if the A a«i.>:sT C :E i... r e v i h cooling" solution Is steaming, f . - ■ ;{U^afi^>4on of Arthur,- during'•toe'^ Ruiso-Japanese ..tiV glycerine suggested -by toe table war. OenavaFSminuiff has lived-for - - .t'V." for toat' temfientore . mixed i with M. H. tbe'water. .. A 'I- *

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providinf It wit^-gpedfte sJbwim for! strument r «nfordBf itMlf auch a courge woui<) appeals to tender hearto every- ' m receive tlie ejnupfttietlc support of where. Moreover, failure' of trap­ Enpntng Itoratt the United States. Since the Pre?<- pers to comply with the law by vis­ POBIjISHSO BT t h e „ ident hastened to add that the ci> iting their' traps aa often as ^e PRINTING COMP ANT, INC, statute requiredr la- responalble,.tor 18 Bl«eU Street operatlen $ne of George J. MeOm. AUen fathered cure of overweight depends upon the M ments is a synthetic quantity. What toe famous Kansas Industrial Court, evolution of diet so as to use only cefials or added to v^etables after noted architects, gas engineers, home economics That there are decided advan­ the most imposing figures; in Man­ they are cooked. If pies, cakes or chance would_ there be of a great hattan. And he didn’t have' to call which- labor hated, and bitterly t£e amount of food necessafy for re­ ' outhorities and thousands of discriminating pur­ tages in such an arrangement is un- pairing and building up the normal doughnuts are used they should be war anywhere today if it were upon the family fortune to do it. fought* Another of labor’s pet bates chasers everywhere. M A G IC CHEF has real beouty Arrmg«Mii porated in tile program of the State coming in, however. He switched Senator Harris of Georgia, whom I. woodin. ^ Mencken, for years vociferous part of the United States that At the last meeting of the Ladies Society ■will serve supper in the champion of bachelorhood as liter- ever tried to set up a really Highway Department. And right from bus boy to an “ice cream and labor aided in bis primary fight. Town hall. BEFUDDLED candy” dispenser. Before his twen­ JThd’ more important of the suc- Benevolent Society in the Confer­ cry critic and journalist, finds after , civilized social structure. - here we get up against a provision ence house a barrel was packed to The .semi-annual meeting of the more than a month of marriage that j “Unfortimately, _ — it is now in toe- W hat toe news dispatches did not tieth birthday he had a half inter­ •C^ssful labor ehdoTsees happen to Willimantic Christian Elndeavor of the law which may start some est and, from a small concern, the tie dry—Norris, Borah, Costigan, be sent to Atlanta, Ga, This is an hft w a s all wrone I hands of bounders, political, .ecole- disclose and what seems to us to be Union wUl he held a t the Spring HUl ^ T*/r Ufa v.a Bald far from Im- siastical and journalistic. When I scratching of heads. Any reason­ place bad^grown to an ice cream Walsh, Hull and Neely In fact, only axmual affair. . Chiufch, Saturday sffternoon and eve­ an extremely interesting angle'of factory. 'Three years later he sold three or four of the whole 19 wera Mrs. Mark Bass has returned/ to • hai S S - caU attention to their Bounderism able reading of the law would seem New York after spending the sum­ ning. pmging on his freedom, hM actual bowl to a t I am a bloody Yan- to indicate that the highway com­ toe affair, is whether E. Kent Hub­ out for $86,000. Just seven years in In no case, however, did the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Platt Ivr resulted------in more freedom. -a 1 aee^ ana ^an enemy of toe tuo South.ouuw. America and with 4 neat sum in his toy records of these candidates have mer at her home here. missioner has only to stake out the bard of Middletown was re-elected Mrs, Martino and son have return­ and son Douglas, spent Sunday with One explanation Is that nls By the same reasoning a physician pocket—Mens. Taylor was learning anything to do with their endorse­ Mrs. Platt’s parents Mr. and 'Mrs. the former Sara Powell Haardt, proceeds against howworm is layout of any road in the state In to the presidency of toe Connecti­ ed hoffio aiter spending toe pwt the ropes! ments. three months in Italy. Mts. Martino A* B. Frink. Week-end visitors at novelist, of Montgomery, •Ala., is ^ enemy of his patient order to have that road pass imme' cut Manufacturers Association after In the next Congress labor will Mr7 Frink’s ' were Mrs. John T. now in charge of the “bores” who “Whenever you hear any South- he made his speech at Storrs yester­ Now: said toe ^oung man, I’m especially be looking tq its friends says the times are much worse In diately imder his jurisdiction and the old country than hare. Murphy of Boston and Mr. and Mrs. used to require considerable of his grner complain'that I will use toe day advocating letting down the ready to go back to the hotel busi­ assuming that no important ac­ Edward H, Frink and son Edward, remain there forever more. Mean­ tion is taken in the coming short Mrs* Samantha Wells of New me. , South take a good look at him. In- bars to alien immigration or whether ness. But he was called back home York is at her home here on Ijong Jr., of Rutland, Vt. And the social anqenities, smd variably you will see a cracker.' time no local authority has any legal by the Illness of Wa mother, was session of the present Congress—to Miss Marion Ladd is taking a encken, cut no more figure in his decent Southerner ever made The High-! be made the speech after he was re- lead fights for the passage of anti- Mencken, rights over that road. gone m ore than a year and when he Roscoe Talbot of New York spent course of practical nursing in New life than heretofore. any such complatot” < elected. injunn^n ieglslatipnsand effective “My wife and I have much the way Department might do nothing returned, wept back to the.^Wtcbcn measuris <6 edato^ Unemployment. the week-end with his parents, Mr- Haven.' ' The Invitation of toe Kiwanis If toe associ^on, after listening in the Hermitage hotel. Within, and Mrs. Ward Tklbot., Rev. S. C. and Mrs. Franzen and same friends, and have been see- aub at Montgomery to Mencken to more after plotting the layout for a In thi^sl^iiiionlfhe ort^ major iug them together for a long to toe fitotasjdc prtqiosal Hub­ yearih .was toh manager. achleV^entcMlmed by the A. F. of The Boys’ Club had a six table daughter, of Manchester spent apply for mem ben^p gave Menc­ hundred years; nevertheless it has This was achieved in t:_ whist party in the Town,Hall Fri­ Armistice Day with August Lind- while,” said Mencken, the editor of ken a laugh as well aa newspaper bard tb cure unemployment by L *was,to* defeat of Judge John J. the American Mercury. “We still become a state highway and ail New York fashion. The Hermit­ Parker’s 'iomination to the supreme day evening. The boys are holding holm and family; * / readers some months ago. , hands must be kept off except those bringing in a horde of penniless age had for years been a theatri­ a series of parties to raise money Kev; John H. and Mrs.' Fitzgerald see them.tnem. Theaub usual u.-suaa bores uu*.*..* continue •Tne"The mvitawoninvitation was ouan aml&me court and too federation’s executive of Bay Ridge, L. I., spent Tuesday to call me up, urging me to read jocosity, engineered by my good of the Highway Department. Pos­ “consumers,” deliberately elected to cal rendezvous., -As such it had 'council' reported at the recent an­ to pay for the old chureh budding continue the holder of smeh ludicrous been slipping. When the manager­ bo'Ught from the town. night wlto the former’s mother, their vile poetrj-, endorse their ap- f^end Grover C. Hall, editor of toe sibly the highway commissioner nual conven^n that the attitude of Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald and Mr. and plications for public jobs, or make Montgomery Ad-verUser. ^Hall is one views as its leader, then it can ship came openi Taylor boldly wmk- toe 7lst Congress . had been “an-. Misses Helen Jewett, Amy Randal might be persuaded to waive his i^ d -Ha Hamilton spent the week­ Mrs. Lewis Phelps. speeches for their dismal clubs. jaen in the South’today. scarcely expect to be taken serious­ ed in and asked for it. fagonlstic.” custody of Middle Turnpike but if He was told that there was . a My wife is now in charge of this jjg jg free to spoof me all he ly by toe people of this state here­ department of my business. * i pjeaaes. ^ he did it would be an act of con­ certain'theatrical crowd whose cus­ “She is an immensely polite worn- j i.j accepted the invllatlon and descension on his part. after. If on the other hand Mr. tom the hotel was trying to get Hunter’s Luck an, and gets rid of them in a very ^jjg gjui, finger-print of toe Hubbard's startlingly naive theories back. If a certain key figure could suave and humane manner. Many jjaiser, done in blood, aa a souve- Nobody knows how long it will be be induced to return there—well, before the Highway Department were sprung on /the association call up again the next day, to jj. ,,vas a present ttp m the late after it had re-elected him and_too things would change. ttinpit me for having so courteous • viscount Bryce, and was obtained gets around to converting this Man­ Taylor dashed out* broke through a secretary. £ome call ’up every Belgium by an EMgdlsh agent chester street into a link in the late for that body to disavow him crowd of secretaries and bluntiy day for a week. Boring is an art ^rho saw the Kaiser huttoer, Ikfil and them, toon the manufacturers state highway chain. Meantime toe asked toe theatrical figure to have Uke any other. A bom bore gives and eat a Belgian Rotarlah.” of toe state have ^en toe victims of dinner at the place. The young his passionate devotion. hands of the local authorities appear i *. a sardonic joke of circumstances. openly admitted that a job depended “I think of marriage precisely to be tied. The joke, however, has its serious on the acceptance. what I havs always thought: Perhaps nothing would happen if “Well, run back, sonny, ana teU that it is trdained of God. I SIWER SHOOTS WOMAH aspects. It is not at all impossible the Manchester selectmen should em the . job’s yours.” could cite many passages of that the Manufacturers AssociatioB Holy Writ to that end. Hu­ calmly disregard the pre-emption of Boston, Nov. 13.—(AP) — lilss may soon find itself in . toe position So it began. He attracted the at­ manly speaking, the totogfs it Middle Turnpike by the state’s hlgh- seems t6 demand most are po­ Selma Sauer, 29, of West RCjchury, of having to formally repudiate any tention of John Manger, toe c h ^ ■way ruler and should go ahead and hotel kins, and before he was 80 liteness and a sense of humor. who was seriously -wounded to the intention of working for the destruc­ abdomen as she walked homo I4te fix it up according to their own Taylor was manager of toe cna^ “By politeness I mean the tion of toe immigration laws unless exact opposite of the yearning last night, was beUeyed ^ toe po­ ideas; it would certainly be a poor But he wanted to be on his own. He it is wlllihg to become toe object of bought a half interest in a sm ^ up­ to improve and reform. By a lice today to. have been toe-.third time for the Highway Department sense of humor I mean an un­ victim of an unknown.-; mteksman suspicion and quite possibly of town place. to assert its power if such assertion Today he has three large ones derstanding of the fact toat who has been operatoig.in the city hatred on toe part of toe scores of principles and follies are often for the past two weeks. were to result in keeping idle men —the Dixie to mid-Broadway, w thousands of employes of Connecti­ IndlStlngidshable.” Miss Sauer was walking through out of jobs. Bnektosham, and now the swankier K cut industries represented in the St. Moritz. And he’s in his early .The Menckens are living now in an outlying sectioi^ of West Rnx- But that is no way to have to do a largfe apartment just a step off bury with Hugh Campbell when She association..^ thirties. 'With a neat fortune to toa things. Mount Vernon Place, A t toe fell suddenly, struck by a bullet to Mr. Hubbard’s speech was, in this of toe downtown district, It would seem as though we I think,” he says, “that itis the abdomen. Campbell took her relation, one., of toe most revealing critic’s old home on Hollins street is to a nearby phyridan, who order^ might very well establish, in till* largely due to too fact that I work- ^ of economic befuddlement that %e occupied by rtieipbers of Ws family. her romov^ to toe Qty hospital. It state, some very definite legal limits ed Bide by side with too to®n w h j *T am very comfortable In an is b^eved that toe gun used was have ever read. If It does not prove are the cogs to toe machtoe* I knov to toe time during which the High­ apartment,” 'Aid Mencken. “Fortu- eqtopped With a silencer stoee to be as miscblevous as it was stupid how they feel about to lp p n S d y it is on two levels, so I get way Department can keep a road what makes them go around. And nritoer toe girl nor her escort it vdll be because toe people of toie plenty of exercise. I hate ^ r k heard the shot. from being Improved by a town or advise any young man to put him­ anywhere, an'l can imagine nothing state realize that It cannot possibly 'fwo weeks ago a South Boston city without proceeding to the im­ self to the other fellow’s place score depressing than the labor ,of boy was wounded \mder similar dr- provement itself. Fivd and ten represent toe intelligent opinion o ' fore trying to be a boss.” Writing, but it Is surely no -^rse cumstanees and a few days later a Connecltcut manufacturers GILBERT SWAN. here than to Hollins stoeet. year programs may be all right for South End man was struck, by fib Mrs. Mencken keeps busy ^ t o apparently stray bullet tentative working plans within the HELP UN EM ?I^T^ literary work also. She is wriUnff STEEL TRAPS department. Their affect on \the a second nova*, her first havii^ LEO BROKEN BT AUTQ people of the state when g i ^ legal Massachusetts people voted so Fairmont, W. Va., Nov. 13.— been accepted for publication <^y overwhelmingly against toe steel (AP)—As a step toward helping recently. Her husband was-t;^ck Branford, Noy. 18.-^(AP)-*-Miw force, however, Is another matter. the unemployed, Sktorier’s Tavern to insist that he has always been trap in toe recent referendum to Qeneyieve Doyle, 81, iuflered a com- here has set aride ten free double a friend of the Southi whttt it vwa pound fracture of too leg and a l o o f n e s s t that state that CoppecUcut oppop- beds for men accustomed to bettor isuggestod thkt his wlfes influence ents of toe device are racouraged to accommodations than can be pro­ rntght change his attitude. ■ * bruises about too b ^ tola m ora^ In his Armistice day address ^ “I have never been agalMt when she was struck by a cM drit- agitate anew* for apri-st*ol ttop vided to those seeking sheltof pt, en by Charles'M. Shedid of Qtotoia Prerident Hoover more than hinted the Marion county jail. the Soufh,” he explained. toat if toe Kdlogg-Briand pact re- legialation to this ^ t e also. They will be available to men the contrary, 1 have alwAA Shedd was held on a ®bai|^ pmpiripg war “as a matter of [ -a. ,1^^^ :Tbe • been greatly interested In .11; reckless drlytog. ; 7 i jKfilCjr” were to be^ implement^ by sted v^Eure dfsrmiizationa. . V'

i.. / 7 ' TT . s- ■ » . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH iIA^R?lBE8TBR, CX)NN, THURI^AY, NO^&KBR 18,1880. TURNS IN FffiE ALARM BROWN TO HANDLE HOteURR^TAIlRMiT FORMER RESIDENT HERE MCTS ISDEADINSWEDEH TO HAVE MAN ARRESTED The Rfev. TIbswxt Char­ S ta m fo rd ...... Answers Fess series is completed. The teams have les Pendleton and their daughters, • Thermold Ck)., is concluding nego­ N EED CASH Referring to the declaration of agreed to split on a sixty-forty the Misses Maisie . and MUdred Pen­ Totals ... ..1447 1733 3180 tiations for acquisition ofteft Woven Senator Simon D. Fess, chairman SEE SUICIDE PACT basis, the team winning two games dleton, all of Norwich, also Mrs. Situations secured were as fol- Steel Hose A Rubber Co., of Tren­ of the Republican National commit­ getting the larger share. In event Lulu Lord of Manchester and her lows: ton, N. J. ' QUICKLY* tee, that “if the Republican Party bad weather and tie games should son-in-law and daughter, Mr. add Bureau Males Females Total fo pay ail overdue bifU . . . to improve or refurnish yoUr home . , , stands for repeal it might as well prevent completion of ^ e series, the Mrs. Mahlon Chapman and daughter Hartford ... . 292 260 552 H. H. Franklin, president of the Detroit, Nov. 13.— (A P )—A fam­ profits will probably be divided even­ H. H. Franklin Manufacturing Co., to- meet taxes, etc. Wo eon moke oil arrangements for a Loan sa:’’ good day,” Dr. Butler countered; ily of three was taken to receiving Priscilla of Rockville, and Grtoton Danbury • • • e e. 141 94 285 the Republican Party does not hospital early today, apparently ly- I. W ill of Wesleyan UMVeraity: Mittr New Haven . . 296 353 661 said retail deliveriea of Frgnklin wiijiin 24 hburs. You get the Full Amount in Coshi' No Deductions. stand for repeal, it might as well Clarissa Lord: of Storrs Cofiege w m Bridgeport . . 229 251 480 cars for tee last three montek ha've poisoned, and police began an in- ■4’ _C o u r ( e o u s Service say good night.” vestig^tion. also at home for the week-end. New LoQdmi . 40 , 57 97 shown gains over each previous $10 TO $300 Dr. Butter termed the recent elec­ The parents, Charles Anger, 59, ENGLISH WORKMEN ‘ John Graves and his mother, Mrs. Waterhiuy . 179 272 451 month and* indications are that mail Repayments to Suit Your Income tions “the handwriting upon the and his wife, Lydia, 36, were uncon­ Lucile Graves of Waterford, were . 82 ^ 98 175 November deliveries will exceed The only charge is three and one-half per cent per month on un­ wall” and presaged that delegates scious and in such a serious condi­ guests of Mrs. Helen White last . 168 255 418 October. paid amount of loan. to the next Republican convention tion that no extended examination D U WAGES W66k« would have an opportunity of vot­ could be made. Their Child, Alice, Chester Tennant of Unlonville, a Totals ...... 1424 1685 3058 ing on a repeal plank. 5, was less seriously affected, but former resident of this ptece, was a Of all apidlcante for emi^oyment ERSONAL. the only information police could ob­ tiobdon, Nov. 13.—(AP)—Repre­ visitor here on Sunday. 54.2 per cent were supplied as tain from her was that her father sentatives o f fully 1,000,000 mining Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert was winner against 55.9 per cent in September. PIHAH«E'MIUJ0MJ*MU»EI>YIA«IY Se MANCHESTERr COIf^e Chicago, Nov. 13— (AP) —It may ment in which the Angers lived. The rail employers side was. pre­ ell of his house. There is also shing­ be hard to believe, but there is one The janitor and other, tenants of sented by Blr Ralph Wedgwood, ling going on at the Francis 6^ narrow strip of territory in Chicago the building reported that sounds of chairman of the general managers Waldo place. regarded by its residents as absoU considerable commotion have been group. He cHed figures claiming Mrs. Josephine Martin attended utely crime-proof. coming from the apartment for that deceased revenues required « the last rites for Mrs. Emma Mat- Astor street, a thoroughfare about seversd days, but that when pny of downward revision of wages or dn tin, widow of Samuel "'Martin of a half-mile long, boimded • on the them knocked at the door, Mrs. upward revision of worklng^hours. Brookljm, w^o was for many years south by Division street and on the Anger would open it and then slam Union representatives will an­ principal of one of the large . New liorth by Lincoln park is the place. it in their faces. swer with counter claims seeking York grammar Schools. Mrs, Mar­ It has its own police force, main- Police took samples of fobd found minimum wages of twelve shillings tin, who was 92 years of age^ was ^ ;rr tsdned at the expense of the wealthy on the shelves and also were inves­ (about $3) daily with guaranted aunt by marriage of tee late Rev. residents who have provided regula­ tigating a theory of a suicide pact. work for craftsmen, Theodore D. Martin, rector emeritus of St. Peter’s Church here.- The tions-so strict that they have to give A general truce signed betwen the -.-•V the officers a password to get into roads and their employees guaran­ body was ■ brought' from Brookijm their own homes. CATTLE BOOTLEGGING teeing not to change wages ended at to Chaplin for interment. Every month the password is midnight iast night making today’s Mr. and Mrs. John D. Grifnths. changed and should anyone chance sessions necessary. and daughter. Miss (3race Griffiths and their friend Miss Meyers, all of to forget it, complications are apt Hartford, Nov. 13.— (A P ) — ’The The rail negotiations apparently to arise. are being carried on harmoniously,, Stafford Springs, were callers at the bootlegging of tubercular cattle but observers see a chance of /dis­ home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lore on re Big jewelry robberies in which the across the Connecticut state line for robbers trailed the victims from Chi­ putes arising in the miners’ meeting Tuesday. the purpose of finding a market 'V Andrew W. Mellon cago’s Loop to their exclusive homes of which, E. Shinwell, mines secre- About two, hundred persons, most on the north side prompted the un­ here with the state. and federal . , ^gov- tarv. is chairman, of them representing Christum Ete- usual precautions. emments m purchasers, is the latest proposed a- re­ deavor Societies ht-tbis vicinity wit­ effort on the part of catOe dealera^ or. longer hours at nessed the six-reel travelogue of to realize a handsome profit through the.same wages spread over the Mexico at the Center Congregation­ ;T CAPONE IN LOS ANGELES a loophole in the Connecticut laws. working week whereas the miners' al Church Sunday evening. Mrs. The conditins were revealed today chiefs have been ordered to argue , William O. Seyms of Colchester by Inspector Hiram W. Schreiver of for wage mcreases. played'the organ for Cjongregational Los'Angeles, Nov. 13.— (A P ) — the state department of domestic singing. A collection was taken up .s. The Examiner says A1 Capone, no­ animals. to help defray expenses, torious Chicago gangster, arrived Cattle condemned in Massachu­ ANDREE PHOTOGRAPHS Charles Miner spent the week-end here last Simday night under an as­ setts and New York are ..brought as the guest of Mrs. Alice Thompson sumed name. into Connecticut at night and retain­ in Cambridge. SAYS— Capone was a visitor to this city ed here until examined by state in­ Stockholnj, Nov. 13,— (A P ) — Warren Mitchell, of Saybrook; two years ago but was given a spectors and recommended. When Much'of the diary written by mem­ brother, of Mrs. Sherwood Miner- police escort to an outbound train they are condemned they are seized bers of the.Andree polar ballboU' ex­ and John Mitchell her cousin, of as soon as hTs presence became by the state, their value determined pedition in 189t has been obliterAted Hadlyme, were Sunday visitors at known. by appraisal and they are then sold by time and weather since - they the home of Mr, and Mrs. Miner. ‘ * N o One Can Predict When Or Where Chief of Detectives Joseph Taylor to the highest bidders for'slaughter. died, but 'bey left behind them Mr. and Mrs. ____ Rands______Tennant> said he was. certain the Chicago The state pays two thirds and the twenty undeveloped films which slip-j jr., spent the week-end as guests of gangster was In Los Angeles or a Federal government one third of the ply some of the gaps In the story of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sterry at their nearby commtinlty, but efforts to lo­ valuation made by the appraisal. thelr tragic end home in Ridgefield. Mr. Sterry waa Disaster May Occur Or Acute cate him were fruitless. Dagblad today said that Pro­ for two years a teacher at Hebron fessor Hertberg had developed 20 Center. BIG BBID6EPOBT RAID FIREMEN’S SETBACK films foimd in ainong tee expedition Frank Connors, a former employe . Bridgeport, Nov. 13.— (AP)—^Rec­ remains. A number of the nega­ of H. C, Porter on his fafrai is in ords and papers containing infor­ tives showed tee baloon After its Manchester Memoriial hospital sirf- Arise” mation regarding bootlegging ac­ Hose Companies No. 1 and 2 of forced landing bn tee Ice, which ap­ fering from asthma and heart dis tivities in Fairfield coimty, seized by the South Manchester Fire Depart­ pears to have been caused by loss of | ease, Federal agents in a raid on Du- ment battled to a tie for first hon­ gas and ice on the envelope. ^ { charme’s drug store here last Fri­ ors in the second sitting of the set­ Another photograph shows An-! day night led to the arrest today of back tournament last night scoring dree standing beside tee carcah of a | 651 points each, but No. 2 stlU holds Polar bear he killed. Others showj PIANO, PLAYER-PIANO Cornelius “ Cjurley” Ryan, 60, o f Mill TUNING, REPAIRING AND Plain Road, Fairfield, and Edward the lead In total points scored to episodes in tee march over the ice, j McVey, 44, of 685 Stratford avenue. date with 1230. The sitting last and one is of the camp on Hvitvoen, j REFINISRING Thousands of dollars’ v^^rth of li­ night was at No. 2’s headquarters which was the island of their death, 1 Organ Tuning and Reiwiring C l quor was seized in the raid. and next week Wednesday will be at No. 3’s, on Spruce street. Whenever the bears are active, f CLAYTON E. HOIMES Sensational developments are ex­ The high single for the night was expect Wail street to take it on the! Manchester, Conn. represents our community insurance against such misfortunes. pected when the state attorney's won by Charles Warren and Ed' lamb. I Dial 5860 office finishes reading the mass of Bronk^ of No. 1 with 194, The other Jhe prganfeation stands r^d^. at aM m e to render speedy relief correspondence that was gathered in scores were: No. 3, 506; No. 4, 559. -iwr- the raid. • The standing to date: No, 1, 1182; to any stricjken area in our own country or to assist in the relief of The prisoz^ers were released on No. 2, 1230; No. 3, 1110, and No. 4, bonds of $2,500 each. 1147. ’ fa s te r in foreign countries. The Red Cross is the agency which The Largest Sale Of WaUpiqier carries on when emergency has disrupted customary modes and Clark, New Mexican Envoy, I means of hfe in a community. ' ^ r- At The Greatest Reductiims You ' ' ■ ' - ■, ■ r r - I . - , Is No *Society Diplomat* Thisifi a type of service the value of which is a's inestimable Washington. (AP.)—The Mexi-^ Have Seen In Years Is Now ; Ra t e value of lif^ itself. Yet with the exception of major dis- cans wanted him, the state depart­ ment said he was the man for the : .^a^prs;^hen special funds are required, the exi^tnee of the or- job and the President was strong ; ganization and the performance of this important service have for him. Going On At This Store!! So Joshua Reuben Claxk; Jr., of been covered by the proceeds of the yearly membership roll call Salt Lake City, big bodied and SALE LASTS ONE MORE WEEK! friendly, goes back to Mexico City of the Rrf Ci^ss. Response to the Red Cross .Roll Call repre­ as successor to his friend and ad­ mirer, Dwight W, Morrow, in im sen t not only the support of a basic charity, but ttie covering of a ambassadorial post that is rated one of the biggest assignments in p^i^nal and community risk./ - the diplomatic service. Framed Pictures Reserved in manner yet most ap­ *• \ proachable, Clark has a. reputation Wide Variety of Scenes. for being, as “solid” as the n;oun- tains that rim his home city. Square-shouldered and weighing 200 pounds, he is somewhat Roose- A t Drastic Reductions veltlan in appearance and in the di­ rect incisiveness of his speech. For One Week Only (jlark, his friends say, is not a “society man.” He is no “tea-drink­ Buy Them for Christmas Now. ing, sartorially-conscious diplomat” they say, but he does like people and has & capacity for making and keeping friends. When in Washington, he enjoys droppigg into the Metropolitan club REUBEN

i- DAILY 8;0(>—Little ^ Symphony orchestra. Thursday, Novembar 13. 9:00—Character readings; sketch. 405.2- ^WSB, ATLA-n :'A- V-lrfHbirejcltal. ; Pf^fideht H60#; jo«ong. “Mosnln* Low.” may be heart U :30—Moonbeams music hour. 29X9i¥KYW. CHICAGO—lOS^ iT S ^ t o r Robinaeoi asking 00- on the pr<«ram with Rudy Valle a 302.8— WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990 8:60—NBC prtgrams (3 hrS.) iiM ^on^in ^fgiaJAticHt ‘cT^orchestra at 8. The life of tee Mthor 7d)0—^Amos 'n ' Andy, comedians. 11:00—Apyos ’n’ Andy, copaedianz. /, Federal CoimcO^ Assures^ GoL - i engaged in^ an ‘ aSalr inyolvinr iv^iof "Treaaure Island and A Child s 7:15—Jesters: Phil Cook; footnotes. 11 ;30—D^CO iQUslc to 2!00. • - .^ashingtchif-Benatpr Glass critic- Garden of Verses,” Robert Louis 8:00—Concert program; pioneers. S8M—W M M ; .CHICAQQ-770. tir " J - Wll I\ tbls for tWo^■ P r o f , ’’ mocsats coroperaticm pled^ ^ ^ Stevenson, will be tee subject of a 9:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 7:0O— -Wiateman’s 'otcheatra., \ Woods It WlU Uo don. aad-Aib^rto^ H ^ ^ y ..V e 3 ^ So T|h^ B e tto r Few V'r brortcast at B, This will be followrt 10:00—Pioneers nour; vocalists. 9:00—WABG programs (3 hrs.) , , ter o f lnsteuctJbh,.‘ are friends again." >i:,by tee International Singers Quartet 11:09—McEnelly’s dance band. 12:007-Danclng arounct the town. " ^ ^ _ as chairman bf . . at 9:30 and Nathaniel Shllkret^ or­ 348.6— WABC. NEW YORK—860. 254.1—WJJP, ■ CH ICAGOr-1130. Cannot See Ipodop Sho]^ Republican, ^j^piial committee. chestra at 10, all through WEAF Md 6:15—^Dinner dance music. 9:00—Mooseheart: cbUdrieh’a hour. E v er]#ig t«,C rea te Jobs ;New Ybrl^^i($Q]as Ifiliicray But­ ' chain. W elem e Lewis, one of radio s 6:45—Tony's scrap book. 9:30—Home town - band music. ; Munich, Gerroaby—Heinz Koch ler j ' ;prtdicts •... .Repu^chns .wfll ^ most popular crooners,- heads tee list 7:00—Brevities feature program. 10:30—^Late dance music. - . . of tee "WJZ network entertainment at 7:30—Tip Top club artists. 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. hsia b^n sentenced to two years ,“smaahup’^ in-1932 nifiess they adopt 9:30. Miss Lewis, whose husky voice 8:00—LlgU classical program. 10:30—Girls harmony, trio. Washington, Nov., 13.—(AP) — confinenaent'in ■ a. fort •.•'because ■ Me London, Nov. 'IS,—(AP) — -A. ■(dry repeal ^ ^ ^ ^ is pitched far below tee average con­ 8:15—Voice of Columbia. 10:45—Musical menu; pianist. killed , a fellow student in a duel tralto register, will sing tee vibrant 9:00—Orchestra; blues singer. 11:20—Male quintet; Symphony. The Federal ^yncil'A-of , CJhurches group of princesses Vbb bAVe. come Newa,rk, N. ’Three bandits rob melodies from Jerome Kern’s opei^ 9:30—Detective story melodrama. 12:00—Two dance orchestras. assured the. Present’s emergency with swords. ■ • bank of 611,000; ‘ etta. "Showboat,” accompanied by half way across^ the world with 10:00—Lutheran choir, organ. 202.6— WHT. CHICAGO—1480. employment committee, of its co-op­ , Ardmore, Okla.—Shot by a dog, Chicago — Contractor, friend o f! ’ IVillard Robison’ s Deep River orches- 10:30—^To be announced. 10:00—.Studio musical program. their taiisb^ds to attend the Indian •tra. “The Debutante,” a two-act 11:00—Will Osborne’s orchestra, eration yester^y. Mrs. A. J.' Har*dy\ is dead. She abd 'Harry New, quoted before Senate operetta is another WJZ highlight. An 11:00—Your hour leag:ue. roimd table conference will go home A1 Jolson program at 7:30, a blues 11:15—Columbia’s radio column. 344.6— WLS. CHICAGO—870. James Myers, industrisd secretary i her husband were motoring back committee, as boasting', of ability to 11:30—"Two dance orchestras. 8:00—Melodies of eventide. of the’ council, .Inforijied'Colonel Ar- [ from himting. The, dog paived tfie without having seen the shops of singer at 9 are WABC’s best offer­ 12:30—^Midnight organ recitaL get postoffiee leases.' ^ ings. . 8:16—Book shop feature hour. 4S4.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 8:30—JambOTM variety program. thur Woods, chtdrman.pf the com-; trigger of a shotgim In the can Bond and Reg^t streets. Portland,’ Ore. — Mrs. Leone Wave lengths In meters on left of 6:05—^Laurier’s orchestra. 9:00—Welsh male' choir. mittee, that “the chtlrches of thei Palm Beach, Fla,—Tough - on As a matter of" fact, anything Bowles, socially prominent, dies of station title, kilocycles on tee right. 6:45—Uncle Abe and David. 447.4— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. country are actively , engaged in' ijike Rider! He hit.a straight drive knife wound in apartment of hus­ Times are all Eastern Standard. Black 7:00—Mid-week hymn sing. 9:30—Music hour; memories. they dp spe w ^ be oply through the 7:30—Sketch, "New Fork State, Buf­ emergency etfofts to relieve unem-' of 225 yar(Js. A buzzard swooped band’s ex-secreta^.' ■ face tjT>e indicates best features 10:00—Musical program. folds of the' “purdah” veil which falo,” ...... ••• ** 11:00—^Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedians. ployment, according to reports re- j (jown anid flew off with the - ball, Lps Angeles-r-District attorney | Leading East Stations. 8:00—Rudy Vallee’s orchestra. 11:30—Dan and Sylvia; dance. ceived from churches in all parts o f ; Mike learned his golf in Scotland.' conceals the facq of a Marahanee discloses plot to. kidnap Harfyi 9:00—Reincarnation, music hour. 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. the United 'StateA” ' ‘ - | ^gw York—Bobbie Cniickshank Chandler, publisher. | 272.6—WPQ. ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 9:30—Intematlnal Singera Quartet from the gaze of .her subjects. 10:00—Nathaniel Shllkret’s orchestra. 10:00—Late dance orchestra. is teking a set of matched irons as San Francisco—’Twenty hurt as i COMPiO(£ t h e s e 30 8:00—WABC programs (1% h rs.) 11:00—Studio music hour. Issues Directions 9:30—Concert orchestra. 11:00—^Three dance orchestras, a present to the Emperor of Japan. Several such wiyAs -are with the two street cars collide in delay to | 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 361.Z-KOA. DENVER-830. A t the same tiine, Myers issued MAJESTIC FBATURE.S 10:30—Studio organ concert the following directions; The clubs constitute one of 14 sete delegation, though not ail.the prin­ recover a quarter. 11:00—WABC programs (1 hr.) 6:00—Skit. "Rasing Junior.” 10:00—NBC progrrams (1 % hrs.l cesses of India adhere to the an­ 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 6:15—Peter van ’s orchestra. 11:45—Around tee fireside. “Organize an, employment com­ Bobby tried out recently when -he Lima, Peru—Two Americans and j New Beauty—to . cabinet^.ieiaiiittng F:00—NBC programs (3 hrs.) 6:45-Lowell Thomas, reporter. 12:00—^NBC dance orch^slrn. mittee in every church;- correlate was off his game. He and Bill. cient custom. If one lefives her 13 Peruvians killed in riot in Cerro j fmniiture derighers assistj^. 7:00—Amos *n’ Andy, comedians. 1:00—Denver string quartet; hotel'for the theater, she walks be­ 11:00—Musical memories. 1:30—yir Frlen’ Scotty; violin. efforts of ^ religious forces in the.i Mehlhor are to play exhibitions in de Pasco mine region. | oing it. ' ; 11:30—WJZ Slumber music. 7:15—Male trio; Phil Cook. hind a portable. sqreen from room 333.1—WBEN, BUFFALO—900. 7;45_Friend]y Five orchestra. 288.3—KTHS, HOT .SPRINGS—1040. community with social agencies and i Japan. Warsaw, Poland-rDharles S. { Flat Top-rr:can be used as^mtra 6:00—^Dinner music. 8:00—B. A, Rolfe’a orchestra. 9:30—^Dance band, soprano. city, county, state and Federal |' Baton Rouge, La.—John Schex- to motor, rides, to the play in a car Dewey'given farewell dinner o n ' shelf space. . 7:00—^Ensemble: organ. 9:00—Orchestra, Broadvray hits. 11:00—Studio entertainment with drawn curtains, and watches 8:00—Musical portrait “A Child.” 9:30—Welcome Lewis, crooner, quar­ 299.8—WOC-WHO. IOWA—1000. forces, for a united program. i nayder, 82' has just learned that the S ™ . HP ! steel-welded construction. " 9:30—Studio players presentation, tet. 8:00—NBC programs (3% hrs.) “It is better to employ men or 1 war bfetwcen the states is over and the stage from behind a bamboo Dublin- Resident Cosgrave de- pyroxalin Lacquer Exterior 2Sn- 10:00—Dance orchestra. 10:00—Light opert, "The Debutante."’ 11:30—Neapolitan serenaders. women, for part time than to employ; that manufacture of liquor, is for- blind through which a curious audi­ mes attempt to assassinate him but| ish-absolutely new development 10:30—Midnight troubadours. 11:00—Slumber music hour. 12:00—Theater orchestra music. ence may not peer. 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 12:00—Late dance orchestra. 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. them full time at reduced rates. bidden -by law. Barefooted, the a ty IS alarmed. „ ' durable—^non-chipping. 6:30—Fireside fancies; serenaders. 491.5_WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. JOfOO—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedians. “Child labpr and home work backwoodsman said in court he, had The Maharanee of Alwar, and the 7:00—WABC programs (1 hr.) 6:30—Dougherty’s orchestra, 10:45—Studio artists hour. should be discoqraged. been making liquor for 50 years. He two wives of the MeLbarsjab of Pa­ nied permissicm tc land unless she! Porcelmn on Steel Tnterior.'JFtiUsh 8:00,—Feature; song cycle. 7:00—Birthday list 11:00—WJZ Slumber music.' tiala, are among the women who drops fictitious name. i comers. - . 8:30—WABC programs (4% hrs.) 305.9— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 11:45—Nlghthawk frolic. “Negroes and other radai groups was placed on . probation fOr five 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 6:30—Studio music programs. 468.5—KFI, LOS ANQELES-C40. should be accorded equitable treat­ years. ^ 1 see London only through a Plnehurst, N. C.—Billy Burke Above Food Compartnient — 8:30—Recorded music; band. 6:45—WJZ programs (4% hra) 10:30—Symphony orchestra. ment in the distribution of work and Peoria, HI.—Some 18,000 Ameri­ hea-vy j/eil. wins tournament with 74-71—145. ■ economy, , but concealed for 9:30—^WJZ songs and music. 11:30—William Penn’s orchestra. 12:00—^Twins’ feature, hour. New York—Cagle contracts to, ^®^“ty. . 10:00—Hollingsworth variety hour. 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH-rl220. 12:15—Drama, “Crime Emperor.” relief.” ■ v cans have bought electric skull'caps Seen By Few Men 10:45—Little Jack Little, artist, 6:00—Dinner dance music. 12:30—Concert orchestra. song. will be broken ‘"This purdah is-a mark ot gentil­ well, district, manager of Mill’ Work- ^irt proof, trouble proof. 399.8—WCX.VifJR, DETROIT—750. 10:00—Studio orchestra music. 12:00—Old Settlers program, by. Arch Coleman,- assistant post­ efs’ U’i>‘.on, appointed executive di­ Continuous Bath of , Oil—protects 8:00—WJZ programs (1 hrs.) ]0;30—Eastman Music School hour. 451.3— WSM, NASHVILLE—€50. by Mrs. Herbert Hoover against the ity,” said one Maharajeth. ^ “A Pur­ 11:15—Theater organ recital. 7:00—Pianist and organist master general. He authorized post­ rector of employment and stabiliza­ motor and compressor from wisar—- ■; 10:00—Studio musical program, Dollar liner PresWent Hoover at dah woman,” he said, "would be dis­ needs ho attention. , ■ ’ i 11:00—Organist, dance music. 379.5—WGY. SCHENECTADY—795. 8:00—WEAF programs (314. hrs.) masters to organize soliciting com­ the launching Dec. 9 at Newpdrt carded at once by her husband if he tion commission of BalUrnore. 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. 11:45_Stocks. time, farm program. 11:17—Team: dance orchestra to 12:00. mittees to- canvass their associates. Boston.—Dudley- P.' Ranney ap­ No Belts—^-gears, pistons or stuf­ 6:00—Feature sport talk. 6:00—Stock and market reports. 270.1— WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. News, Va. • discovered she had shown her face fing boxes. 6:30—Orchestra. 6:45—WEAF programs (4 H hrs.) 7:15—Jesteis; radio story. to a stranger. But some of the wo­ pointed special assistant attorney 8:00—NBC programs (3 hrs > Chicago— Excellent sugar caii be 422.3—WOR. NEWARK—710. 11:00—Theater organ recital. made from cotton seed and oat men who have seen something of general to handle Norfolk county oil Economical Motor—on an average 6:45—Dinner dance ensemble. 1:30—Jack Albin’s orchestra. 11:00—Studio dance orchestra. runs only 25% of time—mses only Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. hulls. This discovery has been made the western world and western civil­ cases. (XRM ANY NOT ASiQNG by research workers at Loyola ization are in revolt against the Boston.—Charles F. Hurley- state 1 1-2 kilowattt hours daily average. 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 6:30—Baritone; rell&loua talk. 344.6— WENR. CHICAGO—870. 9:30—Romance time. University. tyrannies of the Purdah. The treasurer-elect, will make no 3-inch Moisture Proof Insulation-r- ’ 6:00—Big Brother Club. 7:40—Studio orchestra. keeps heat out-r-cold to .... , ^ 7:30—^WEAF programs (S hrs.) 296.9—WHN, NEW YORK—1010. 10:00—Musical stories; opera. FOR A DEOT REVISION New York-—The sister ship of the custom has been broken by the changes to office force at State / 8:30—Melody men’s program. 6:15—Studio nlano recital. 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. Spirit of St. Louis is now an aerial royal family of Gondal.” House other than have his own sec­ Lower Operating Cost—ro^ t of 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—SCO. 6:30—Nat Simon’s artists. 12:00—DX atr vaudeville. 9:30—Minstrel men’s frolic. 526—WNYC. NEW^YORK—570. 333.1— KHJ, LOS ANGELES—900. fish cart. Colonel Lindbergh saw retary. thicker insulation— -simpler me-, 10:00—^WEAF musical show. 7:10—Educational addresses. 9:00—Studio music hour. - twin planes in a factory, bought Moultonboro, N. H. — William chanism. „ . , 8:15—Fordham University hour. 11:00—Dance orchestra. Berlin, Nov. 13.— (A P )—Prepara­ ;11:00—Footlights: orchestra. one and flew it to Paris. Captain Campbell, Jr., 55, of Philadelphia, 215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 8:55—16th Infantry band. 508.2—WOW. OMAHA—590. tion by the Reichstag foreign rela­ 84 Ice Cubes-^ 8 1-2 lbs.—at one: ' 291.3—CFCF. MONTREAL—1030. 8:00—Artists entertainment Frank Hawks bought the other, killed when automobile skids. freezing. - ^ • 6:30—I. B. S. A, evening service. tions committee of a record of Ger­ FIGHT D U E tTO DEATH " 7:30—WABC programs (3 hrs.) 6:00—Twilight hour. 10:00—Studio dance orchestra. used it a while and sold it. It now ll'rockton. Mass.—Brockton school 7:15—Mu.<;ic: concert orchestra. 309.1—KJR, SEATTLE—970. man reparations payments to the Double Depth Tray—for frozen ’ tl0:30—Four dance orchestras to 1:00. has a regular schedule of trips with board Votes to donate proceeds of ■, 325.9—WWJ. DETROIT—920. 8:30—Organ recital: concert. 11:00—Artists ensemble, soloists. former enemy countries in no wise desserts or sharp frozen meats. 10:00—Mandarin dance music. 11:30—Salon orchestra, artisis- IN A BURNING HOUSE Brockton High - V4.'?itham High ‘ '6:45—WEAF programs (4 hrs.) means that Germany is preparing fish from Soto la Marina, Mexico Self-Clostog Freezing Compart­ . '’tllrOP—Two dance orchestras. 315.6—WRC, WASHINGTON—950. 440.9—KPO. SAN FRANCISCO—680. to market at Brownsville and Mata- Thanksgiiang Day football game to ■ !. 272.6—WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. 8:00—NBC programs (1% hrs.) 10:00—Feature artists hour. to seek further reidsion of the re­ ment Door— conceals and'protects ,6:00—Contralto and orchestra. 9:30—Late dance orchestra. 11:00—NBC dance orchestra. U parations agieementSi the Associ­ moros. Baltimore, Nov. 13.— (A P)—The charity. ice cube tfgys- Peabpdy, Mass.—Mayor J. Leo ated Press learned toitoy on high glare of Games eaily today in a Sullivan and James E. MeVan nom­ Constant Cold— for, perfect, food authority. Howard county home revealed a fa­ preservation, 36 to 46 degree?.'. 6:03—^Tower temperature; Sport tal duel between Herman WestphaJ, inated at city primaries to oppose , Digest (B). This is merely a routine procedure 6R AZIL ECONOMIZING Entirely Self-Contained . —no occasioned by the expiration of the 70, known to neighbors as a recluse, each other at mayoralty election WTIC PROGRAMS 6:30— McCoy Boys— I’m 'Tickled QUESTION SUSPECT December 2. plumbing, no special equrpmefit re­ old Reichstag and the convening of and Charles Hubble, 40, who had quired. ' ravelers Broadcasting Service Pink with a Blue-Eyed Baby, married .he young womap who five Boston.—'Dwight W. Morrow, Sen­ the, new body. Tl\e previous com- Conveniprit Temnarature Regula­ Hartford, Conn. Just You Just Me, You Darlin’, Rio De Janeiro, Npv. 13.— (A P )— years ago divorced Westphal. ator-elect from New Jersey, a(3- IN WIDOW’S DEATH pilatiqns were considered obsolete tor— tostent chpi<{e;/of 5 freezing 50,000 W., 1060 K. C„ 282.8 M. Here Comes the Sim, Sing The Republic of Brazil today was Hubble, a farm laborer, was found dresses alumnae of seven easteiTi Something Simple (B). and the new foreign’rela,tions com spee.ds. ' • ■' - ’ mittee wants its facts brought up under a formal provisional govern­ dead, with a bulletin his faesia. West­ women’s colleges. 6:45—Literary Digest Topics in .Autotoatic Ctmtiror, — safeg^iri^ Brattleboro, Vt., Nov. 13.— (AP.) to date. ment •instituted by decree which phal, farmer and em’etaker, had a . Newton, Mass.—Nepthall Forte, Brief—Lowell Thomas (NY). —Leon Baldwin, 33, Springfield gar­ abolishes all the legislatl've bodies, wound in his left side. Physicians police chauffeur fo r " 25 years aujd motor'v |tod . ftashiats light. WTIC 7:00—Bulova time; Pepsodent’s . Such a compilation as that which age employe, was sought by police is now to be undertaken would, it nation, state and municipal for the said they bad little hope for his re­ eligible for retirement- accepts pen­ should hduse-current irregularities Thursday, Nov. IS. Amos ’n’ Andy (B-NY). today for questioning in connection was asserted, have been voted even present. covery. sion to' provide work for someone make'4 0 jjistmeht n'ecesatuy. S. T.) 7:15— ^Tastyeast Jesters — You’re with the death of Mrs. Doris N. if thera were no discussions of the The decree Issued during-thei night Police said the two men have this winter although he might Fii^er^p Latch . iteration ’— 1.00—Hartford Times News from Simply Deiish, Bongo on the Herrick, who was shot and killed reparations ^estion. among other was greeted by the press vdtb ap­ been enemiea. for several years. serve until April. opentojg^and clojBtog. easily. editorial room of Times. Congo, Original Sketch, Lift last night as she was about to enter About four years ago, they were [:10—Orchestral Matinee—Chris­ governments. But in view of world­ proval. Boston.—Preliminary work on Late^desigped caafiot Up the Latch, My Baby Just the home of her sister. told, Westphal was marrieo to a tiaan Kriens, director. wide discussions of the issue a new Correo-da Manha in an editorial, new $16,000,000 vehicular tunnpl catch.^io(hihg. or injiira hands. ' Cares for Me (NY). Mrs. Herrick, who has been em­ 16-year-old girl, Gussie Dressier. Festival Overture .... Nicolai compilation at this time was conr said that the greatest step forward connecting Boston and East Boston Satin^F^sh . Chromium Ajloy 7:30— Phil Cook, the Quaker Man ployed in a grocery store here, mov­ They lived together only a short Suite “La Ballerina ...... sidered particularly opportune. was a provision pronibiting state- to start Deceniber 2. HardwateW-for. p|;rpianeht ^aU ty.‘- (NY). ed from Springfield six weeks ago. This ,actlpp- ,by tb® committee, time and then she obtained a divorce ...... Harry Heald 7:45^ Friendly Five Footnotes executives > from appointing mem- Springfield, Mass.—Corporal pun­ M assif-: "Stogie V JtoOT She has been living with her sister, which Is 5Q per" cent Nationalist, is ters their immediate families to and married Htlbble. ishment in the home and March (NY). The ' tragedy came to light with school j rtghriibE’ le ft 'cm spE(iial''ordeg.)V< ■ Andante Con Moto Mrs. Thomas O’Donnell. not to be confused with the policies political posts. It said these meas­ urged by Professor John S. Bru- 8:00— Slayton-Learoyed Invest­ Saw Man Bun Away of the German governgaent itself, it the discovery o f the burning' home. Bakelite- Pacing — q n door/.iifd Gigue ment Hour—Orchestra, direc­ ures broke up family obligarchies bacher of Yale. Cries of “ oh don’t,” were followed was pointed out. The house was badly daipageiJ. The food ‘ebmpartmieht.edges M S—First performance, Hart­ tion Dok Eissenbourg: George whiclr have been ruling some of the beauty^preven'ts'War^g by two pistol shots, neighbors said. The government has emphasized origin of the fire was not de­ ford Composer: Wheeler, soloist. Liebestraume, slates for many years. Miss Ellen McKinnon, who ran to that Germany must first get her own termined. HOLD YOUNG SUSPECTS Free .Swinging ■■ Door—i!>n Coeur Brisse ...... Gillet I’ll be Blue Just Thinking of Dr. (^tulio Vargas, as provisipnai bearing. Tong-life binges. / ; , ^..., - Hungarian Fantasia ... Monti Mrs. Herrick’s aid, said she saw a house in order before she can con^ president, will receive j>nly half the You, Little Grey Home in the Vince the yvbrld that she has done Boston, Nov. 13.— (AP) — John Cut B6iQk ]^>er Shelf A g ly ^ ^ - r:45— Happy, Go and Lucky. West, Japanese Sunset, Invest­ man run away stuffing a pistol in salary paid his predecessor, cutting his pocket as he ran. Mrs. Herrick everything possible to carry out her Nelson, 18, of San Francisco and tra roopj.’fOi;. ^ hQttIes..to .^i^ieSt |:00—In the Spotlight—Bema and ment sketch. Cross Your Heart, his salary from ,^2,000 a month to NEWS CAME TOO LATE part o f the bos,;.. . , _ , was shot through the. eye. obligations before she avails herself $1,000. Edward W. Wright, 18, of Dorches­ Vera Deane, vocal duo; Wel­ Deep in the Arms of Love (B). of the. Young plan']^rovislons con­ come Lewis, contralto: Richard Mrs. O’Connell told police that ter who were arrested in Darien, Sturdy «Sheiy!^fewi.th- 8:30—Ames Appetizers (B). cerning moratoriuin and re'vision. Conn., I for. Boston authorities who Maxwell, tenor—NBC. her sister had told her that Baldwin Trenton, N. J., Nov. 13.— (A P )— dishes can’t cateh^-won’t ^ ill: . 8:45—Arkansas Pioneers (B). Want to question the boys In connec­ 1:30—Toddy Party — Stlres for had forced, his attentions on her If Mrs. Margarette Davis, sind her Broom.rHlgh'-LegSft. 9:00—Knox-Dunlap Orchestra — tion with a series of holdups in Bos­ girls and boys; Pauline Hag- while she lived in Springfield. She BANKER TRIES SUICIDE 21-year-old daughter, Gertrude, had cleaning beneath- Still I Love Her, Fraternity ton Saturday night, were brought ^ gard, songs at the piano— NBC. also told officers 'that Mrs. Herrick waited until the'mailman caine to­ Blues, Medley, “Tannhauser,” C H P R E N WITNESSES back here today. Police said vlctinas ^:45—^Illma Islanders—Mike Han- had been greatly upset yesterday day, they might have changed their Just a Little While, Love Is of holdups would view the pair. api, director: upon seeing Baldwin’s automobile Windsor, Ont., Nov. 13,— (AP) — minds about suicide. Like a Song, Song of the Fool Eart Manning, former vice presi­ The Winds from Over the Sea. (NY). parked near the store where she Boston, N ov.’ ,13-— (AR) — The Yesterday their lawyer, Hervey Indiana March. alert minds of two children who wit­ dent of the linion Trust Company S. MPore, wrote them vrith news of 9:30—Maxwell House Ensemble— worked. ol Detroit and a prominent club­ Walplo Hula. Mrs. Herrick was a widow living nessed the murder las^ night of a,property settlement of $80 a month RADIO SERVICE ' Beside a Babbling Brook, Don­ man, was iound today in a ditch at Na Koku Eha. in* Indianapolis, Ind., and bad two Samqel Guids|,. 8jie|:ed west end' just arranged for their support. aldson; Minuet in G, Paderew­ Lochmoor, with bullet wound In 00 all makes. feS8—Connecticut Motor Vehicle children,boarding with relatives at gangster, tbi&y fesufted. to the Is-i a. ski; Deep Nl^ht, Vallee; Cry­ his left side. Nearby was a pistol Today, before the letter had" been New Sets ubd Standard ' Department Bulletin. suance of a tour4 er warrant againsti ing Water, ’Tain’t So Honey, Proctorsvllle. Bridwin has a wife with four chambers fired. delivered, the janitor found' ■ them 6:00—“Speaking of Sports”—Art ’Tain’t So, When You’re Away living at Eastbam|>toB, Mass. one suspect "Rnd/Announcement by: dead together in their apartment, Accessofiaa ; McQinley, Sports Editor of the police that additional warr5int wopld After,Manning had' been removed (NY). tr a hospital an undertaker notified the rooms filled with gas. ' ' Hartford Times. 10:00— Red Crosa Roll Call—^The be .naked Inter to the day. A letter to- the lawyer,- mailed at WM. E. KRAH Paul Cutrona, of East Boston,, the police that he had received a BH9 Tolland Turnpike. Phone 8738 6:15—^Yellow Cab Plashes; Hart­ Pioneers, direction. Del Cas­ note, supposedly signed by Manning, midnight by Mrs. Davis, sAld; “ You ford Courant News;. Weather and tillo (B ), was charged With murder, and pollca' will hear of a. bomb going off In our were holdinjg.Seh^tin^^^ 28,’ telling him to look for his body as Industrial Alcohol Institute 10:30—Mason & Hamlin Concert — he Intended coihmitting suicide. apartment today.” and MlSB Announcement; Philgas An- Maud Erickson, soprano; Law-< Manning was reported to - have noimcement; Highlights in rence Thornton, tenor; May E. we'te .’'i^th, Cuteano In automobile TO SELL ART TREASURES near the ecens'of the shooting, and lost heavily in las^year’S stock mar­ FOR RADIO Sport. Shuman, pianist. Prelude Fan- ket collapse. 6:30—Diamond Ginger Ale Orches­ tasique. Porter: The Garden of Mrs. Ffanrisco: .di^’Gan^, outside • New York, Nov. 13.—(AP.)—The whose home Quida. was, slain. SERVICE tra—Norman Cloutier, direc­ Your Heart, Dorel; O Paradise, AUTO VICTIM IDENTIFIED antique and art cbllectlon of Glaus tor: Meyerbeer; Twilight, ,Hevin; STEVENSON’S BIRTB GuidaTwte. p^lrig through a Spreckels, California millionaire , PHONE 8160 . Live and Love Today from v a ca n t^ ^ ^ h n n fftor^Wfilets were Hungarian, ^acDoivell; Daffo­ Methuen, Mass., Nov; 13.-i-(AF.) sugar refiner, is enroute to America Have you heard the new Majestic “Madame Satan”—^King. ' dils Come Home Today, Dens- On Nov. 18, 1850, Robert Loiiia to he sold at auction. ' Electric Radio nutom&bll^''; . • ■•••' —The victim of a fatel- automoDiic I’ll Still Belong to Y;5u from more; Casey the Fiddler, Wood Stevenson, famous British novelist accident on the LawrencefLowell Mr. Spreckels wrote the^, Ander­ Barstow Radio ‘ ‘Whoopee”—^Brown. (B i. {ind essayist, was bom at Edin­ boulevard was identified early today son galleries recently that be was OCR TUVe NILB COURTS You’re Lucky to Me from 11:00—..Bulova time; Champion burgh, Scotland, tb s' only. son of a as William Taylor, 40, o f Methuen! disposing of bis villa on- the Riviera Service . . “ Blackbirds of 1980”—Blake. Weatherman (B). distinguished lighthouse, engineer. and was forced , to part with the art I’m Proud of You—Ck>ots. 1 Hartford,', Narie. The; couple traveled exten-, which contains complete Radid and Wireless edition by My Eyes and Dream, I’m Six offlcere. Informed in advance siyely. frequisntiy mostly health re^ Tickled Pink With a Blue Eyed of the robbery, lay in wait in two sorts where Stevenson sought to clipping coupon and bring or send it to .the A^mcheeter Baby, Laughing at Life, Sing atores overlooking the btuik and cure the tuberculosis with which he , Evenmg Herald Business Office with 98c in cash and opened fire as the youths entered was affected. COME IN TODAY Something Simple, Still I Love ^ -i ■ v b tE ( ^ R Me b Ce b this New Webster College, Home, and Office dietionary Her, Don’t Say Goodnight, their stolen automobile after the In 1888 hejMdled with his family ^ '■ ■■(•pi Cl , , . Js.yours. ' : ‘ V •' M Sweet Jenhle Lee, Shadows in robbery. to Samoa,'in the South Seas. Tbe^e The money was recovered. Thoi^tpn.,,Coip,,''Nov. ,13— (AP) the Moonlight, Three Little he made a .home for Wmself add — Seth ‘ Thismas CiO'Ckr" company Words, I’U StlU Belong to You, acquired a position of' influence stoclrholders''yoted at a special meet­ Name e*«eeeoee ^•eeoett Loviog You the Way I Do, STOLE BREAD, A SUICIDE among the natives. W hen,he died ing here this inorntog to approve the ; Monte-Carlo Medley, Highway Pittsburgh, Nov. 13.— (AP) — there. In 1894, the natives buried plan 'o f the ‘directer8 "for the con- Even as Jean Valjean, Joseph Dru- him on the ‘peak of MoimC Vae'a. to Heaven, Confessin’, Fraterni­ sotidation. o f’ the cCncem with the Address • eeaasea o • > e • • • ' e e .a .• e a a ' .)•• . v l' ’ j ty Blue (B). 1 sin, 89, unemployed and the father Better known among his works Western Clock ;;Cbmpttoy. of LaSalle, 4 tS—State House Safety (B). of eight children, was to have an­ are “Treasure Island,” "Kidnaped’.’ 111. ’The effedtiV(i' dat^ 9 no^ dtsclos- 1H ordered:by mail,\add;12c extra for postage and [^eldng 4 K)—^Republican News Bulletins swered to the law today for the and “Dr. Jekyll’and Mr. Hyde.” ed,v.but _(B). theft of a loaf of bread.'But ^today ------1 . 'ft’ - r will go throlifjp^t' (^UHoon ^ leg a l 5 10—^Brazllian-American Concert Dnuin’a children found his- body MBS. COOK AFFOINTED technicalitjEelB are effected.-' MAIL OR BRING TO BUSINESS OFFICE; (NY). hanging in the cellar of his home in •The propMed p ^ ^ palla for the 50—Stock quotations — ’Tifft Indiana township. The coroner said •Hartford, Nov. 13.— (A P )— ^Mfs. formation' or a , holding , company Be sure to add Poeta^ to mail orders. Brothers (S). he killed himself. '1 Edith Valet Cook of New Haven, which: shah ifSnC'its'‘.stock in .ex­ ^5—^Agricultural Markets (B ). Relatives said Drusin, jobless for w ^ appointed president of the Con­ change for the outstanding; stock of -Tip-Top Roadman (B). months, stole the bread from the necticut League'of Women Voters the two, corporations oh. the basis of -Time; Champion Weather­ .kitchen of a neighbor to provide his today, to'fill the unexpired term of the relative' earning pow'er and net man (B). ^ r - family with food. Miss Mary Bulkeley of this city. worth. '-r ■ ' .. , m $ L ' ” ..'V

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Stuiley* Works 88 85 ■> ■ Smythe Mfg • eetaana. 76 Taylor and Fenn 110 Brooklyh O ff Torringtott’ Underwood' ft- heldlta '■*5 Union •. K', at tb« Oinw M I h ifitu i A .Oo'.) ^U.'S Envelope coin u - 210 evinv 88 Semni Bloodless’ BuUfighting For itral Row, Bavtford, - . do, pfd % 's % % % %% %■% 112 % —* leAdecs'preMit PrellaiBMnri 1 M. S t o ^ OriM proM R el», Soytlla ' Bank S tocks VeedervRoot-80' ^ 88 Hadrtd. ‘(AP.)h-H mp^ luck bu- — 80 and Drop Your Inin wera run 1 . ^ " Bid - kHBb Mid trwiB. &HM etk»r^ foUow«d 81dn«y Franklin thia aum- “matador” or killer of bulls," but New i^ked, Dave MeComb and Xrwia. Bankers Trust .Gb'^i; .?; 3t6 , by ChartaaM t M wib ti^ibd: by,, mer, his second season bucking the is a 'mbriUero" or apprtttt^ The “alter&atlva" Is to bullfighting City Bank and Trust ... — 300 " boUeetton of duM___ tad ______. htteadtatMi hard.ga^e of bulUii^tlng in its something like getting a degree in Charges Made Ciqi N at ...... — 300 Patrol meetiaga.wMfe next Irild two hoaodand, but tha Jku oli^ torero Conn. River ...... 500 patrbla havqig patrol maetlagi aad keeps a stiff upper lip and a ready coU^e is to a student or a com- N. Y. StodB misrion to a soldier. Htfd Conn Trust ..... 125 185 the other two patrola sword and hopes for a better break. Rev. Baal Were Not True. First Nat Hartford .. —. 240 O'Qrady Drffl,.Oo TUm aad D o' Frai^kUn was a fine box office at­ Whether iSriukklla gets his dter- nativa or not, he plans a trip re the Land Mtg and Title .. — 40- and ixmtruotloila coneentag traction last year when, he first in­ Ad&UUI e e.ef • • e e • e •• united States this > autumn where New Brit Trust — 200' , R 6(ltxcti0tt ••««•<%.««•«*»« work. The patrola lattr (AiaMd vaded the Sp^sh . 9 he is considering vaudevUle con­ ^?ew Ywfk, Nov. 18— (AP) —Re­ Riverside Trust 535 A llegheny ...... places. Poifita were takM Yrma F ^ flocked to the rings where West Htfd Trust ..... 265 tracts. He has thought of trying to storation of former \^ishop Antpn A m Can ...... 1 1 6 % thebe' gamea aad drill work for tine he ^ billed to appear because an Bast to the Episcopacy is asked in Insurance Stocks introduce “bloodleBS bullfighting*' Am and For Pow ...... 8 8 % inter-patrol conteat Varloua *0deet* American bullfighter was a grest a memorial which has been drawn "Aetna Cnausilty ...... 78 82 A m i n t e m a t , 18% events were bun off auoh at. Antel­ in New York. He may later go to by-a groim of Methodist Episcopal Aetna Fire ...... 48H muriosity. Mexico, Veneauela and Pbru where 80)4 Am Pow and Xrft 05% ope Race, Chariot Race, aad Horae And Franklin had the stuff. He clergy and laymen for presentation A e t n a l i f e ...... 64 and Seinaphdre he has had Offers to appear as a 66 Am Rad Stand San ...... 18)4 surprised the Spaniards by being to 1932' Qenmd Conferefice of the Automobile 28 ' 30 ; this, the troop 11 bullfighter. * Am Roll MUls ...... 81% so g ^ . ch u rch .' i Conn, General 117 • 122 Am,Bmelt 58% Scout laws, llien SQOutfnaatar M c- Franklin is well lik^ by tho Hartford Fire He is still good, but he is no Bishop Bast, - for many years 66)4 • 88)4 A m ’Tel and T el ...... 188 Comb introduced i^new method of Spanish bullfighters, the Anmloyees Methodist bishop of ‘ Scandinavia, longer a curiosity. To the Spaniard, Raitford Steam Boiler 48 I 61 Am Tob B ...... 106% the flag ceremony. The meeting of the rings, the members of the vras unfrocked by the General Con­ National Fire ...... 66 ■57 closed with the Scout Call. A Senior' now that the navelty has worn off, "teams" of the matadors, the Am water Wks 65% he is just another bullfighter—and ference at Kansas City 1928 on Phoenix Fire ...... 68)4 88)4 Anaconda Cop ...... 38% Patrol meeting wae then hdd la “monos sabios" or “wise monkeys" charges of imprudent conduct with Spain 1s full of bullfighters. Travelers .1000 1020 Atchison T and 8 Fe ...... 194% which the forthcoming ifieet with who clean up the blood and make the wife of a Danish govemment*^f- Troop Four was discussed. A man has to be good even to ' . Pobiio Utilities Stocks A ti R e f ^ S ■%,%' % S » % % % % S i S % S'% S % S s 21 % their living doing odd jobs around flclal and of having converted to his, fight in a big ring at all, but he has Conh. Elec Sew* . 69:. 73. Baldwin "■.20% Notes the arenas. own use profits of a lidagazine pub-' All Scouts having parts In the to be brilliant to buUd up a follow­ ■ i f Conn. Power I”. 59)4 61)! B alt and -Onto . . . r . 74 He speaks "bull fight talk"' with lished in connection with his church Gmenwieb W&G. pfd. — 90 Scout play please attend an import-* ing that will pay good money to sea w ork. . ' Bendix ...... '...... 16)4 the best of them--a Spanish so Hffuord Elec Lgt ... 70 72 Beth Steel ...... 64)4 ant meeting, Friday evening, Nov,' him whenever he is billed. crsunmed with its own singular The Bishop was arrested in Copen­ 14, at the Center Church from 6 Bullfighting is a professional, HarKord Gas 72 76 Canadian Pao, new ...... 42)4 slang, idioms and accents that it is hagen July 12, 1924, on a charge of o’clock to 7:45 o'eto^. Be 6bre to money-making business. The “Tex d o.: pfd ...... -f- 50 Case Thresh ...... 113% incomprehexisible to Ule unitiated. misusing charity funds, especially have parts memorized. Rickards" of the game sign fighters $ N E T C^) ...... 159 163 Chi and Norweat...... 43% There is a dictionary of bull fight those accruing nom publication of Manafactiiring Stocks who will draw a gate. the magazine "the L^hthouse'” Chrysler ...... 16% slang almost ah thick eus the Royal A m H a r d w a r e '^ . - 4'8’ ;-. -5 0 Colum Gas and El ...... 89% Nor Am Aviation % V.. *...... 6 Franklin has had only ^half a Academy’s dictionary of all the Several Methodist ministers signed Amer Hosiery '...... J26 — dosen» contracts this summer be­ the complaint. He was convicted Colum Graph ...... 11% North Amer ...... 69)4'' Spanish language. Amer Silver ...... — 20 Coml S o l v ...... 16% Packard ...... g% cause he is no longer accepted as a Franklin jabbers that, lives in and sentenced to a three-month jail Arrow H and H, com, 37 39 term, which be served. Laler Comwith and S ou ...... 8% Par Publix ...... 45% foreigner but simply on his merits boarding houses and hotels that do, p f d ...... ^ 1 0 2 105 a buUl^hter—and there are charges were made that he took sev- Consol Oas .^ ...... 89% Peon R R ...... 60)4 cater to the profession, hangs out Automatic Ref r ig __ — 8 Ckmtin (jan ...... 1...... 49 Phila Read C and I ' ...... 10% qmte a few others considered bet- real yacht trips witii Mrs. Ellen B igelow Sanfordj ^com-. 33. . 36 at csL^es where the bull fighters and Vedel and it was largely on the lat-‘ C om Prod ...... 79 Pub Serv N,J ...... 74% 'ter fighters than Franklin. ring attaches make their headquar­ do,, pfd ...... —r: ^ .J..95 Du Pont De Nem ...... 90% Radio ...... '...... 16% So the promoters have given pref­ ter grounds that he was brought" to ters, plays the card games they do, Billings and Spencer . 2 ' 4 i Eastman Klodak ...... 167 Radio Keith ...... 21% erence this summer to native sons trial by the church. Bristol Brass ...... 10 15 kills time with them pitching pen­ Call Charges Fake E lec Pow smd L t ...... 43% Reading ...... 90 who draw more crowds. nies at cracks in railroad junction do, pfd ...... 9 5 ' — Fox Film .A...... 30 Rem R a n d ...... 16)4 Franklin has been gored twice The memorial, made public today, Case, Lockwood and B 500 — stations as the teams await train charges the accusations against the Gen E lec ...... 48 Sears Roebuck ...... 47% \ this year. Both injuries were CJoUins Co...... — 105 Sinclair Oil ...... , 1 3 novelty connections traveling from one former bishop are false both as to Gen P o o d s ...... 49% slight, several Spanish bullfighters Sidney Franklin, the Brooklyn bu liftghter (top, left) is no colt’s Firearms .» _ 21)4 23) Qen M o t o r s ...... 36 South P a c ...... 99 to Spain thi^ summer and is cons idering “bloodless" fights for this fight to another. misuse of funds and misconduct. It have been and more than a He lives the bullfighter's life. Eagle L o c k ...... 31 35 Gold D u s t ...... 82% Southern Rwy ...... 65% ' dosen gored terribly. Franklin has country. He is shown entering the arent and in action. also contends that the secrethry for Fafnir Bearings'...... —‘ 70, He is one of them. the preliminary church ' hi66rin^ Grigsby Qrunow ...... 3% Stand Brands ...... 14'% deiUoBitrated his skill and nerve. Fuller Brush, Class A. r- 18 Hershey Choc ...... 88 Stand Gas and Bleo ...... 69 he is a better biUlfighter than the and lithe posturings natural to his “He is a good fellow," they say. of the bishop at the Hague Hart and Cooley ...... — 125 But it li not rare for a Spanish “He has lots of nem . But why on was biased against him and that the Int Harvest .....-...... 68% Stand Oil C al ...... 52% bullfighter to be gored and there home boys. - • Spanish colleagues, and, after all, Heurtmann Tob. com . — 15 Int Nickel Can ...... 19% Stand Oil N J '...... 52% Their answer this summer is no. a foreigner—has not had more Suc­ earth does a foreigner want to be procedure by which he was tried do, pfd ...... — 60 are no seasons in which some are and found guilty was irregular. Int Tel and T el ...... 28 Stand Oil N Y ...... 25% And they add that no foreigner cess. a buUflghter in Spain?” Inter Silver ...... — 60 Texas C o r p ...... ;...... 37%. n ot killed. . „ . , "I don’t know myself," says “We feel strongly thht this case Johns Mansvllle .. .^ ...... 67% Bo the "allelonadoa," or fans, take can ever be the sort of bullfighter However, Franklin still hopes to do, pfd ...... 100 — Kennecott ...... 30% 'Timken Roll B ear ...... 47% get the “alternativa,” or, so to Franklin. “I just got started at it Is a great hindrance to the>.work bf .Landers, Frary & Clk. 59 61 the American’s injuries as a rou- a Spaniard is. the church,” the memorial said. Kreuger and Toll ...... 23)4 Union Carbide ...... 69% , That is why Franklin, courage­ speak, certificate of entry into the in Mexico, and I liked it I really Man & Bow, Class A.. — lO I tine part of what they pay .for w d The memorial was signed by P Lehigh 'Val Coal ...... 7% Unit A ircraft ...... 29% I in the final analysis they judge him ous, skillful, powerful in the death- big league of bullfighters. did. So 1 Just thought I’d come to do, aass B .... ____ — 10 Lehigh Val R R ...... 43 U nit C k )rp ...... 19% Spain and take a whirl at it there." M. .Peterson, Cephas Smith, George New Brit Mch, com .. — 20 by whether, from their standpoint. thrust—^but without certain graces Until a bullfighter gets his "sdter A. Simons,'Martin Luther and Alf Loew’s, Inc ...... 56 Unit Gas and Imp 27% do, pfd ."...... 90 r— Lorillard ...... 12% U S Ind AJeo 61% Wathne. 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BY BAN THOBIAS Standard Screw ...... 100 110 successive day in, today’s Stock of cosmetics and various N Y Central ...... 132% W oolw orth ...... «)%' NEA Sewlc© Writer drugs. do, pfd. guar "A7’ .. 100 — NY NH and H TF ...... 82% Markel—a phenomenon not witness­ Yellow Truck ...... 10% ' Hollsrwood—Why must men al­ ed in weeks—but the recovery was ways consider her as the character not continued until another, fiurry of selling had been absorbed in the she portrays on the silver screen?. m orning. Why <^'t they see behind that The copper shares again displayed wiuLkMip into her real self? conspicuous strength, reflecting a Wby must sex take precedence further advsmce in the red metal / a over all else? price. These issues, held firm dhring Why are those terrible tales cir­ the morning, when numerous losses Every Home And Office Needs One culated about her? of 1 to 3 points were recorded el^e- Those are the things Rita La Roy where. This decline was cancelled byS wants to know. T h e y are the things early afternoon, however, and re­ about Hollywood thSt puzzle her— placed by gains of 1 to 7 in promi­ and annoy her. nent issues. Trading was moderately Rita has been around Hollywood about a year and a half now. And Your Old Dictionary Is Out of Date—When Compsu'ed To The American Smelting rose about 4 during that time she has become points, and issues advancing 2 to 3 one our most successful screen __ " sirens. Of that there’s no doubt. included Kennecott, Calumet and There also is no doubt that on the Arizona, Howe Sound, .Inspiration, silver sheet she looks every inch Miami, Granby and Calumet and the part—she’s beautiful and, al­ Hecla. Anaconda rose 1%. Cerro de Webster's College^ Home, luring. And she poses for, publicity Pasco was held back by reports of pictures like the one accompanying disturbances at its mines in Peru, this story—because her press agent Allied Chemical got back into the a^ks her to. What’s more, she is 200 class with a 5-point rise, and paid a very handsome salary for Norfolk and Western also returned looking and acting every inch the to the blue chips cleiss. Shares ad­ and Office Dictionary vam pire. vancing 2 to 3 included Consolidat­ She Ran Away ed Gas, Dupont, American . Tobacco But out of makeup and out of B, American Power and Light, Elec- chaxactCT Rita is so very.very dif­ tria Power and Light, Woolworth ferent. Then she is herself: the girl and St Louis Southwestern. Union ENTIRELY NEW WITH COMPLETE RADIO EDITION iriio never knew a moment of hap­ Pacific w d Western Union advanced piness imtil eight years ago when 7. American Telephone and Loews / she ran away from a Canadian fell off 8 points, than recovered. U. oqtomagB and walked to the Unit­ S. Steel sold off A point, then rallied ed Scates, where she got a job. as a. to show a moderate gain. / y , . ' wMtresr In a. cheap cafe; the girl wboae father beat her terrifically Short covering was in large vol­ Every teacher, student, reader, Writer and author will imtU she finally had him jaUed; the at ume, as the b e a r retreat wAh accel? ghrl who m ilk^ cows, fed pigs and orated by various- rumors, which find this splendid word-book exceedingly helpful in the did other chorea on a ranch; the were, nevertheless, unconfirmable or girl who has had to battle for every-, denied. The report that the Stock preparation of their work. Exchange was considering punitive f i f i n g and yet holds no hard feelings ' ■ ' ^ toward anyone: the girl who wants measures against certain bears was revived, but it gained no efiooufage-' only happhiess. It is a recognized authorative guide containing prac­ 'nfis 23-year-old actress easily ment at the exchange. The board of governors met yiwterday, but the cops'first prize for honesty around tically every word in the English language in d4&e Hmlywood. We don’t know of meeting was described as "routine.*' another one who would state his Also, a report has been wlde^ cir­ and in addition hundreds of new words. ' ' or her thoughts as frankly. Her culated in speculative quarters that life is absolutely an open book. If Eugene Meyer, governor of the Fed­ thue Is anyone, who doesn’t like it, eral Reserve B AH maksa, aoM, rented, ex- forming behind as many of the Scouts. ' • , ,;.r i- ehaiqied aik| overhauled. “seven mifies" as could be rounded The meeting will convene' at 7:80 it to the Miiii^esiei^ Evei;dhg jSerald and you receive gne of W oeierW up. o’clock at the East Side Recreation WEBSTER’S COLLEGE, HOME AND OFFICE DICTIONARISS WJfH A O M B M B I Special rental rates to stu­ building. while tbeioffidal rate held at 1 The famous mentor of Notre i >■ ' ‘ ri.-' RADIO AND WIRELESS EDITION. SUPPLY IS LW nSD . DONn? WAIT. dents. Mmilt machines Dame added that he would come on ■ i# 120.00 and v p . to New York as soon as , possible 0iia8S6, Italy.—(AP;)'-^This.win­ CLIPPING COUPONS TODAY. _ - ' * \ 4- after the Southern California game Stuttgart.—(AP.)—A new home­ ter .tlte r M lr^ ffom-'Chiasso^wm ,(NOTE-—Add ^2c. Extra, f(Hr I^tage: and Padduf*!^ Mail IMeM.) on Dec. 6 to coach hii all-star ar- opathic hospital, containing 220 beds run,»tnb%:li^i^ Aiqsterdam jf r c . s c . ' , i :' "'luiifF'S ^ n . y . • _ . . that was planned before the -war is and"18eVtov^tiie Porienfe Rivisra r A t A I . Benny Friedi^n w d Cjhris Cagle at last being erected here.^ Homeo­ and Naples, making tiie run froitt 783M aiir S t Phone 5880 are expected to be in the lineup of pathy was founded in Germany by Milan to Rome in nine and a quarter the opposing Giant team. Dr, Cbristlan Hajpiemann In 1810. hours. ■.. V V; Fm l^ jlll^ tp ,‘SOOTH M^CE^ m m T Daily ^'Health

Hfnta, On Hovr- To Keep’ Well NEW YORK IS WEARING by. World nuned^Aotborlty By ABittbel|5 ,Worlliiiigtoii. " ’ The little child is often called bad^take a long, p^^qnt 9iege dn ths. <\ Jt^-. • ____ vriien he isn’tb ad A tall. Bad means part of Ms pardita to bdti b e g i n HEBn TOOAX IRwtaratefi Dfeaunaldng LeiiiMm I shall; take a y i t y '’There’b-HKunetldsg else, too,^ pie gd^jdfiaBtin. Bhe put on het* rFdbb PROVIDES FUEL FOB 'Vicious and no hbild o f 3, 4 or 5 has, ; piec»'af .^(pan' her seunstrees m other, MAB- a metallic wrap about her shoul­ There is a., dlfferrace in childrw. well, it looks as- thougk father’s ders. V^en she was ready Rose Scarf neckUne'gives new ai , By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN dy. It is refosed^^^ik ' OABBT E06EBS, to join her of course, ^ m e have a. natural going away and I won’t-be able to went to the'Speaking tube and re­ to a Ruhsian tunlq frock of hunter's Efltof, Journal of the American on. For the sake-.^t •pattee wealthy father, JOHN MITCHELL, tendeh<^ to select what is right, or stay yTith ' Evelyn. Grandmother turned to announce that Mrs. Par­ green crepy patterned 'woolen. V' Medical Aaao paper photographer, is in love with “But, Uttle. giirl," Jordan’s voice > It Was nearly 10 p’clock when she of thev British Medical Researi^ was low and y ib ^ t , “does all this returned. There was no one in the dark; shade in plain woolen facing. part.. Other children may be',the other piece,-.this tixpe , louder and the girL Mitchell asks EVELYN The'wrapped closing makes it Council, said recently in an address reverro, and nur work is made niore loi«^ . A- pieqe, two" pieces. . .. / PARSONS, beanttlnl widow, to In- matter ao^terribiy? Look at me, hving room. Evelyn dropped her Celia. .Hcre^iet 'me see your eyes. wap upon a chair, suppressed a particulaHy desirable.' It makes th e . that our - knowledge of nutrition difficult by- trying to offset these The cemditton ^ grown Uke trodnce his daughter to other young mature fighre appear, gracefully. taU gained in the past quarter century causes. ragweed. Etepectangy found a people. Mrs. Parsons agrees, con­ ■Lovely-ejres .that were never meant yawn and went to her desk to see if there had J>een any telephone and slender aqd accentuates slim­ represents the most important ma- But no little, child is really bad way to meet its. depanda. Now- he sidering Celia a means to win SOtch- for teara^i";Vr. . ■ ness for, the youthful type. The terUd fqr;the advancement of man­ and I wish the world could be cries for hia mothdra bracelet; she ell’s affections. He raised girl's chin until her messages. None were recorded. She went down the hall and pin tucks at the shoulders ai« decor­ kind tiiat was contributed during stricken from our child 'vocabu­ takes it off. > HA cries for Ida She soon becomes Jealous of Ihe face was .close, to .his,; Jordan’s ^7^ that period. held the g^l’s sp^botmA knocks at Celia’s bedroom door. ative. f . lary.' He may be wrong, and just' father’s dwby in a business-like girl and schemes to get rid of her It’s so simple to make! The Whereas it was thought at first about five',times out of ten be is, by encouraging a romance between “I can’t go .pn.;lih« this,’’ the man For an instant she listened but no voice until Jie jgeta jt . cost to copy it is unbelievably small. the only value of food was to pro- from our grown-up point of irtew, Ideas StroBfllf Fteed Celia and TOD JORDAN, fascinat­ said harshly.. .“I’ve, got to - say it sound came. Style No. 2830 may be had in sizes ,vide the body with fuel to carry on but that is-as far as it goes. Mo­ I have even known -children, to ing but of dubious character. now. I love ypij, iiai% gr?^ya you j Evelyn retiuned to the living 16,18 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches its acti'vities, later developments tive is everything—the drawing cry haM.befote! th^. disobe]^, so Although Mitchell forbids Celia to so much . that^-pw i^'^do.il?^ room, picked up her cloak )md i5- bust. ; ha've revealed the necessity of 'vari­ power behind'his acts. Most mis­ stroi^;ly aasodatedr^wefe the' Ideaa see Jordan she goes about with the you! Many. removed on to her own rooms. -> ous constituents of foods for spe­ Size 36 requires 4 1-4 3rards> 39- behavior among children in their voung man frequently. LiSl DUN- you away. where you’U; toilet cific purposes. of-having their o w n .^ y afid teanL Inch with 5-8 yard 89-inch -contrast­ formative stage is caused by im­ CAN, a girl of Celia’s age, becomes you ever knew'.an.unhappy moment •The energy value was measured Tears are metely the henchmen of Rose had been dismissed fba the ing and 1 1-8 yards 35-inch lining. pulse to act without thinking, or her loyal friend. Shields comes to Will you, beloved?" evening. Leisurely Evelyn slipped in calories. Calories represent the will in this casA / ' : ^ an uncontrollable urge to experi­ New York to work for a photo­ The.girLhmljira^wn away. _ out of her gown euid removed her Bordeaux ren) Canton crepe, dark ability of the foc^ to supply the We’ll see about other conditions. ment and explore, or carelessness, graphic service and meets Celia. She 'Why, Todl DO'.you mean that? jewels. She donned lounging paja­ green velveteen, black canton crepe body witti fuel to carry on the ac­ A child is allowed - to stay up an accident,'or foigetfulness. tells him- she has lost her heart to •Mora than. 1 irvec.. meant any- mas, made herself comfortable on and brown tWeed mixture in new tivities of tbe heart, this limgs, the extra hour. Try to put him to bed Jordan, but later realizes it i s ! thing in mj^J^Bf*!" :; T'v; chaise longue and lighted a lightweight are strikingly smart muscles and the digestive organs. Judges By Experience at the regular t o e " the^ndet night Shields whom she Jovea “ Yoh^r-you wantiiiW I'tfigaret. There was ia novel dn ',the combinations. When food is utilized as fuel, The gravest cause of all I have 'Without a fuss. Mrs. Parsons goes to Mitchell and you ?’’ : table beside her. It was a new book Pattern price 15 cents in stamps the energy is ultimately given off not yet named. It lies behind so Give him a light one "night: to teUs him the girl has been meeting “Now. This afternoon. This very which had come up for discussion or coin (coin preferred). Be sure in the form of heat and the heat much disobedience, stubbornness, sleep by. A nice time will^he had Shields surreptitiously. Father and minute! Oh, my. dearest—!’’ at the dinner party. Mrs. Parsons to fill in size of pattern. Address units are measured in calories. How­ rage ,and ‘ general insubordination by all from that date cm^trying to daughter quarrel and Celia leaves He cau|^t-hm ' to him again, had read only the first few chap­ Pattern Department. Our new Fall ever, these fuel values represent that it deserves a page- to itself. sell the dark to MmT again. - < - for Baltimore. Her mother is not kissing cheeim only the material that the body And so It goes. - A '.hundred > r i ters. She found the place she bad and Winter Fashion Magazine is 15 It is what we call “condition­ there and all clews to Sirs. Rogers’ and foreheadL It was an" ihstant be­ Jeft off and began te ^tead. cents a copy but may be obtkined uses up in carrying on work. They times a day we deviate froni.'habit whereabouts fail. Mitchell arrives. fore Celia notild pull away. • do not Include the important pur­ ing” and it lies at the parents’ and deliberately offer opportuzdty ..-vIT She was not aware how much for 10 cents if . ordered same time as He and Celia become reconciled and “But I haven’t said yeS,” she told poses of building tissue, taking care door, not tbe child’s. for trouble, strengthening his re­ time had passed when she laid the pattern. It will help you save oh him. “I don’t know—I’m not sure of body waste, or providing the A child “conditioned” to a cer­ return to New York after he has volume ,aside. Evelyn arose and for every dress and on the children’s sistance by weakening oinr 'Vigil­ promised to locate Mrs. Rogers. __I” . . body when reristance to various tain thing naeans that he has been a moment stood thoughtfiilly. Then clothes too. It shows how to dress ance, in many cases by moire posi­ Meanwhile, Mrs. Parsons invites “You can’t refuse!’’ ' Jordan de­ forms of disease. led to- expect that thing. And once tive methods handing him the she stepped into the hall and again up to the minute at very little ex­ Protein is necessary to maintain Shields to dinner and tells him clared. “ Celia, I swear I can’t live pense. \ he gets that idea it is going to means for his o'wn, undoings knocked at Celia’s door. There was life and to build and rebuild tissue. S-iA,' Celia is to marry Jordan. When they without you! You’ve got to marry no answer. meet next, Celia is broken-hearted me!’’ Because the ^hild grows so much at Shields’ coolness and tiie inter­ “Do you love me so much?".; the Cautiously Mrs, Parsons turned ■ Manchester Herald more rapidly than does the adult, the knob and opened the door. Light view ends with the understanding girl asked, wlde'*eyed. Pattern Service it requires proportionately more that everything is over between “There aren’t words enough to from the corridor streamed in to protein than does an adult. The them. No w’ord comes from Mrs. tell you!’’ .show that the room was empty.' »880 chemistry of the proteins is so com­ Rogers. CeUa is alone and miserable It was the bewildering climax of Evelyn went inside, pressed a w ^ Fur a Herald 'rattem of the plicated that its investigation rep­ when the maid announces a young two days'- mlsetyi- Celia had never button and three rose-shaded lamps model iHustrated, send 15c in resents a special field in medical man has come to see her. listened to such-Su-dor. Barney was were illuminated. stamps or Coip directly to Fash­ science. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY 1 gone and tiiere was no bne else tA ' Nothing about the room was dis­ ion Bureau, M en cb ^ er Bveniug Proteins apparently are built up whom she could ’turn. E3verybne had placed. Eveljm was about to switch out of various combinations of sub­ CHAPTER LTV HeralA -Fifth Avenue and 29 th forsaken’her‘ but Jordan. He want- out the lights and leave when a Have mercy upon me and hear my stances called amino acids. Pro­ For a moment the strange numb­ Street, New, York City. Be sure ed her.'Insisted he needed her. Celia white envelope propped Up on the prayer.— Psalm 4:1. teins vary in their character from ness which, was both fear and to write your name, and address forgot her 'father’s warnings about desk caught her eye. There was clearly and to give the correct the type that grows in the tissues The high-brow hats in style this ®This wlU arch them In time. If, tremulous hope held Celia motion­ something unusual about the enve­ Pray not top/often for gpreat fa­ of the body to much simpler forms. winter ask a lot of your eyes on the other hand, you want a less. Then reason reasserted itself. the young man. number and size of the pattern “My car’s waiting downstairs,” lope. vors, for we stand most in need of Naturally a protein which is al­ strsilght line across each eye, re­ . It could not be Barney Shields who you want If yon have sparkling, beautiful Tod said impetuously, “We’ll driVte' " She, picked . it up and saw that small ones.—J. L. Basford. ready close to what the body . re­ verse the order of pressing and ■ 3A- was waiting for her. Barney had eyes, you are in luck. But if you to Connecticut. Come! Get your her name was inscribed upon it. Price 15 Cents quires for its growth is a more you can straighten them out. haven’t you can improve their ap­ meant what he Said. The hand'writihg was Celia’s. Cathode rays are being used suc­ veiluable protein for nutrition than Celia turned and walked slowly hat, Celia.” Name pearance a himdred-fold by using nT His eagerness was contagious. A tiny frown appeared on the cessfully in detecting artificial pre­ one which has to be acted on and DRIVER EXONERATED to the li-ving room. Tod Jordan was just the right shade of rouge smd woman’s forehead as she drew out cious stones from genuine gems. Un­ modified chemically in order to leaning negligently against a table. The girl sprang up. ^ z e . considering your eye brows and eye “I won’t be a minute!” she said the note. She read: der the rays, natural stones are reach this higher state. Norwich, Nov. 13.—APj—John He swung aroimd, smiling, as she made to glow. When the rays are Addresw An infant needs a certain amount lashes. Lukaszewlcz of this city was freed and disappeared. “Dear Evelyn: This is to let you Eyes haven’t any business fad­ paused in the doorway. know that. 1 am going away b^ tumjed o ^ natural stones cease to of protein in order to grow satis­ of all criminal liability, Ck>roner Ed- “ Didn’t forget your promise, did ing out of that picture caHed your Evelyn Parsons closed the ijoor cause I feel it will be better for sdl glow, bui;'.tfiie synthetic articles factorily. The amount needed is ■ward G. McKay announced tciday in you ?” he greeted her. face this winter. Wear clothes that behind her and crossed the foyer of of us. Please do not try to find me continue'to shine. about one-fiftieth of an ounce for the death of Mattie' Hytti, 43, also She had not given Jordan a have becoming color and treat your 1 her apartment at shortly after five each pound of the baby’s weight. of Norwich. thought since he and Lisi had left and do not let father try. He will eyes right and folks vsdll noticie o’clock. She had lost again at not succeed anyhow. Some day a It is, however, desirable to give a Hytti died Cictober 25 from tor her the day before. Instead of an­ little more protein than this amount them. bridge and was in a disagreeable long while fr.om now I,hope I can juries sustained four, days earlier swering Celia said, “Hello, Tod. It’s in order to take care of any pos­ Certain shades of rouge timply humor. Traffic on the avenue had come back. when he was struck by r. car driven nice of you to come.” sible loss. The baby that is liiung “kill” the eyes. For instance, _ if been congested and that had in­ “Tell fatbfr I am sorry it had to by Lukaszwlcz as he was crossing He approached and took both her on its mother’s milk receives by you have rain-gray eyes, •windy creased her irritability. happen this way tut he is not to the highway near here.. Death was hands. way of the milk about one-thirtieth green, blue-green, like a restless “So that’s all the welcome I get. “Rose!” she called. “Rose, where worry about me. I will be all right. 'THIS- AND. THAT IN of an ounce for each pound of its lake or neutral hazel eyes, dark, due to internal injuries. ^ v.!T'»-: X Just ‘hello’ !” He studied her face are you ?” Tell him I wish I could thank him weight. heavy rouge deadens them. Pick The maid appeared hastily. ' for all thie wonderful things he has intently. “ Look here, sweetheart. The protein of cow’s milk is not out a light, bright red. Get a lit­ How Old Are" You? A Hasn’t that headache gone yet?” “Did my hat come from Saks?” done for me. I want to thank you the same as that of the mother’s tle expert advice from some good aj& “ Oh, yes. I’m all right.” Evelyn demanded. too, Evelyn. And I hope you wfill be milk. It is necessqxy that an in­ beautician for there are shades of very happy. Goodby-^elia.” “Maybe you think so but I don’t. “There haven’t been any pack­ FEMININE LORE fant that is fed artificially receive rouge for every color of eye, from This Is The You’re looking white as a sheet. I ages delivered, Mrs. Parsons,” Rose There were two blurred spots on somewhat more protein than the the palest and most significant ./J Has anything happened? Tell me, said. “I didn’t know you were ex­ the note which might have been •one that is being fed at the mother’s blue to deep, snapping black. ' Celia. What is it ? ” pecting anything.” j caused by teardrops. Evelyn Par­ breaist. Darken light Lashes Date Tin Jordan’s dark eyes were compel­ “You mean to shy it isn’t here? sons did not notice them. She stared Such an infant should receive ap­ If your eye lashes are light, do MrA*. Theodosia Emery, club in-Stafford Springs and still another in ling, his voice sympathetic. Skill­ Oh, of all the outrages! The girl as­ at the sheet of paper and theti proximately one-twentieth of an not hesitate to darken them. It structor, will give a course of ten Gildersleeve that is worth motoring fully he dramatized the moment. , sured me it would be sent on the hastily read it through again. The ounce for each pound of its weight accentuates the color of your eyes. My Mind Is Keen—My Skin . Is early delivery! Listen— call up the some distance to see.- “ There’s nothing the matter,” hand holding the letter dropped lessons in contract bridge, beginning per day. If the infant will get a Beading the eyes with 'mascara Clear. Of P6tty IDs I store at once and say that Mrs. and Evelyn’s shoulders straighten­ at 10 a. m. Tuesday at the Hartford must be done expertly or not at Celia persisted. And then, though quantity of cow’s milk that is Have No Fear she had endured harshness and dis­ Parsons demands an explanation. ed. A malicious smile played about Woman’s Club, 187 Broad street. Never put parsley on ice or in the equivalent to one-himdredth of its all. But you can use a little Wait! Get the number and I’ll talk her lips. These lessons are open to the public. coldest part of the refrigerator. Cold body weights each day, it will re­ brush and some coloring to give appointment, kindness proved too No doubt about it—I am . 48 and much for her. Celia suddenly clung to thena myself.” .She turned ^and made a hasty Information may be obtained from affects the oil that yields the flavor ceive an adequate amount of pro­ your eye lashes richness. It makes “Do you think perhaps, first 1 sieirch'^ ot the‘’ dressing table and her at Hartford 4-2708 or Hartford and your parsley will be tasteless if tein. the lashes look much longer. And never felt better in my life-;;'! feri .AXt to Tod Jordan, burying her face -like 30 and you can take my word against his coat front. ^ i should inquire— —” clothes closet. Celia’s pretty frocks 2-8453. it has been chilled. It will keep If the infant is undernourished, brushing them curls them upward, j “Rose, did you hear me? Are you hung row on row. Scarcely any­ fresh many days if the stems are put obviously it ■will have to receive which helps any eye. v for it—^It’s the little Daily Dose of ’ 3.*{ “It’s—everything!” she sobbed, Kruschen That Does; It. ' “Everything’s wrong. Oh Tod, I’m trying to be impertinent ? Go to thing seemed to have been taken. The so-called “In Between” dress­ into water just as you would fiowers. even more, so that it is customary If your lashes are thin amd Once I was fat 'and forty—had- so imhappy I don’t know what to the telephone and do as I tell you.” There was a clock on the bedside es are just the thing for bridge par­ For soups and stews it is very con­ to calculate on the basis of what the short, use a little olive oil or veis- venient to have a supply of dried eline on them each night. Do the headaches a plenty—Was . tired .oiit do!” “Yes, Mrs. Parsons!’' table. Its hands pointed to 11:15. ties, Sunday night suppers, teae, re­ infant ought to weigh rather than >0 3 ' parsley on hand. same for Ineffectual eye brows. ^ She,left Jordan’s arms go aroimd Rose dispatched the task imme­ Evelyn noticed the clock and her ceptions eind any number of Infor­ on what it actually weighs. Thus, most of the'time — My liver was Plucking the eye brows to the ner, holding her-close. diately. A moment later Eyelyn expression changed. She caught up mal afternoon affairs during tl^e in­ a child weighing 10 doimds would sluggish and my bowels Inactive--'^ Parsons was hotly engaged in con­ the telephone, gave a number, and door season. They bridge the gap Shiny red apples make lovely con­ have to receive one pound of cow’s thinness of a hair line is not done searched for a real remedy, and by ilA “ Don’t darling!” he begged. this Winter. Let them grow out. “Don’t cry. Maybe there’s some versation with a weary complaint at once burst Into incoherent, between daytime and evening dress­ tainers for Waldorf salad. Unless the milk per day to supply it with an good fortune I found it in KrusClien apples are small, cut them , in half However, if you have stray hairs, way I can help. You know I’d do clerk in the department store. agonized phrases. “ Tohn,” she jried, es. When in doubt what to wear you adequate amount of protein. (Salts. •. ' S’jf Evelyn insisted on talking to an horizontally and scoop, out the inside or if your eye brows have a tend­ anything in the world for you, dear. “It’s Elvelyn! You must come at just step into them and, you’ll be Fat isn’t healthy-;^ Physicians •>' executive and the clerk cheerfully once. Oh, I’m so frightened! I can’t for the salad. Add nuts, chopped ency to run together across the state and I want to say to this world Please stop cr3dng and tell me all dressed perfectly for any informal transferred, tbe caU. tell you what’s happened until you celery and mayonnaise and refill the bridge of the nose,, have these ex­ full of fat people—^t^t the Krusch­ about it.” JY- Qcca|sion.. These dresses may be of shells, which may be pinked with a tra stragglers plucked. You can It was some time before Celia ” MolUficd and lea sed with > this get here. What? Yes. Yes. Oh,/do. en 'Method of losing fat is safe, sme ■ show of ■ her importance, Mrs. Par­ hurry!,” fiat crepe, velvet, georgette, lace oY pair of sharp scissors. HiLLSTOWN do it yourself, ■with a pair of fine was able to raise her head and and sensible—just cut oiit,sweets— ■'.dl' sons finally put down'the telephone. any other fabric that lends itself to tweezers. Once removed, you 'will speak connectedly. The yoijng man this type of * costume. They may pies, pastries:and ice cream ftur a 'usd “Has Miss Celia gone out?” she (To Be Continued) According to the “Wooden Nut- see that that cross look you used month—go. light on potatoes, ricer led' her to the divan. They sat have long sleeves or short and be Tobacco'in bimdles is being taken asked indifferently. ,meg,”- the little paper published by to have has disappeared also. i butter, cream and su^ar-^^And don’t down and it seemed only natural cut in one or two pieces. A little from the sheds around here. “I believe so,” Rose answered. the state department of forestry, Require Bnublng forget to take ofie half a teas^n for Jordan’s arm to linger about embroidery at neck or sleeves adds Misses Arline Getto, Ruth Dow ' Both eye brows and eye lashes the girl’s shoulders. “Mr. Jordan called eind I saw her 50,000 cords of wood are available and Florence Moulton, ■with Mr. M d of Kruscheh Salts inA glarn of hot putting on her hat.” a distinctive touch or a beading in should be brushed daily, just as His manner was comforting and in the forests of the state for fuel Mrs. Charles Hathaway, are at­ ■water before breakfast every mom- “Oh, Mr. Jordan? Then she,prob­ IT gold with, something else repeating for the needy. This includes trees much as your hair ^ould be tender. Celia felt the strain under the gold, if I t is just a piping of gold tending the National Grange conven­ brushed. No dressing table is which she had been suffering lessen ably won’t, be here for dinner. She that have fallen, dead standing trees tion in Roohester, N. T. George I wirii I could induce every o'ver- didn’t leave me any message?” on the slippers. and inferior living trees, none of complete without a tiny brush for gradually. Haltingly she told Tod smd Frank Ruoff motored to the Na­ your eye lashes and your eye weight person on ea^ rto ,:^/tliik tiui “No, ma’am.” YOURSEU. these last will be cut unless marked splendid, method—^it . suFdy dioesn’t about her mother’s disappearance , Ylg Pudding tional Grange meeting. brows . and how the search to find her Evelyn stood while the maid by a forester. Anybody east of the HiUatown Grange meets Thursday cost,but a trifle—^for 'an W 'cent bbt- helped her out of the afternoon one-half p& nd dried figs, % cup Connecticut desiring free wood Shaping 3rour eyebrows into a seemed hopeless. night when election of officers Will flattering line is easily done, if you tie lasts 4 'weeks' and can be bbuj^t ' X ' costume and into a filmy lounging suet, 1 cup sugar 2 eggs, 2% cups should get in touch with" Eugene at North End Phairmacy; ■ Soutiii robe. It-was gold, almost the color- biscuit 'crumbs, 1 teaspopn salt, % Winch, Room 10, Jordan buildbigi take place. keep at it. Press down with your Mrs; L. Locke, mother of Frank Manchester Agtents, P»ficard's Ptiar- " . _ of Eveljsm’s; hair. She allowed Rose cup sweet milk, 1 teaspoon baking /Willimantic. ‘ first finger smd up with your thumb Locke, has been visiting her son every time you finikh brushing macy—or any'drug'.store ;In. to take down the shining waves powder. world—Get it—Grow TMn'.— 5 ^ Kidney Acids and comb them out over her shoul­ A bulletin just received through here. your brows. Then when you oil Put. figs and suet through food younger.-r-Advt. ders. The golden hair Tell like a the extension service of the state Mrs. Fred Hudson and son of them at night, do the same thing. chopper. Add sugar and work un­ Windsor are spending a few days shimmering wateifall. til creamy.. Add eggs well beaten, college at Storrs, ad'vises a fall Break Sleep Then for thirty minutes Mrs. clean-up in the garden of all dead vrith Mrs. Hudson’s mother, Mrs. biscuit crumbs and salt. Mix and Harry J. Brewer. If Getting Up Nights,'Backache, Parsons relaxed completely while add milk with baking powder dis- material and bimches of grass in the frequent day calls. Leg Fains, Nerv- .the maid went through the - nlghtlv solvfed.'ini'it" Mix thoroughly and borders, and eui application to the ousness.ousness, or Burning, due to function-function beautifying process.® LotionT^ and RECEIVER APPOINTED al Bladder Irritation, In cusid condU turn ihlo a 'biittered and fioured perennial beds of a mulch of stable tlons, makes you feel tired, depressed ointments and perfumes from ex­ manure. Leivds may remain zind if and discouraged, try tbe Cystex Test. mold. Steam three hours and serve New Haven, Nov. 13.—(AP)— pensive containers all played their with whipped cream. Crumbs from both these and’ the well-rotted man­ Works fast, starts dronlatlng thi^ ure look unsightly a layer of com­ Maurice Bailey, an accountant, was the system1 inIn 15 mlnuteamlnutsa Fra!Praised by ' part. To Evelyn this was a solemn l^t-over soda of baking powder bis­ posted soil may be added. appointed receiver for the 'flrih of thousands for rapid and positive ac« ritual, tribute to the beauty which cuits may be used. tlon. Don’t give up. Try Cystex (pro­ she worshiped. English and Mersick, automobile nounced Siss-tez) today, under the! Since all gflrls lovd nice lingerie, Another suggestion is to re-pot hardware manufacturers,. 154-182 Iron-Clad Guarantee. Uust quickly . She ivas to dine with friends. For Are there among the readers of allay these conditions. Improve rest­ the occasion Elvelyn selected a pur- things, ajimort Acceptable CJhristpixa^ the plants to be kept over winter in Winchester avenue, by Jndge^John ful sleep and energy, or money baclb gift is a pair of new petti-pantA . i'. s page young mothers who would tbe bouse, using one-third sandy Rufus Booth today. Only 60o at These are .made of very fine :e to leave their children in good loam, dne-third leaf mold cmd ohe- The receiver was authorized to South Manoheeter. Ninon, georgette, lace- or point hands for an afternoon or evening? thlrd stable manure. This soil should borrow money to continue the busi­ J. H. iQuinn A Con^aay, d’esprit, acQordian pleated onto a Or those caring for Invalids and he composted at least one year in ness for the time beingi. risd AKvays ^ yoke of crepe de chine. They, have would like to know of some one advance. Plants should be placed in enough fullness to make them a they could rely upon to relieve tiiem a natural, position with the soil firm little short'-'petticoat, all ypu nrad. tetr a few.hours at a time ? If so dial against the roots and the surface of with/ some of the lams or velvet.' 3668 for further information. the soil in the pot even. SOISWOMEII dresses, but they have their full­ ness front |uid back and not on the |The lovely large yellow chrysAix- Mushroom-Stuffed Peppers: Cut a sides, so 'that you can have the themqms and the cornucopia in the slice from the stem-end o f« six ALWAYS AnUGT sveitest figfure while wearing them. window of Bidwell’s candy store are green sweet 'peppers, discarding To make.. tl^m, take a regular 'the work of Mrs. Victorid Waddell, seeds. Cover'the peppers with boil­ You TOnt to be beautifuL You yoke pAtt«a||iMid cut it double^^bfct -861 Main street, and. are for sale, ing water and let simmer'ten min­ want the tireless energy,, ffesh com- crepe de^^nante! or fiat crepe, finisM^ jixs. Waddell has a’ large variety of utes over the fire, then drain. In a Mexion and pep o f TOUth. Then let ing it at:tiie top with hemstitching ‘^^quisitely majje samples dt paper saucepan over the range melt, two Edwards Olive Tablets help ^ tablespoons of butter and in this or lace or .fine hand-seaming. Hieti flowers and favors.;- Dial 4758 when your system of the txntons caused you are entertaining i and desire fat' cook one large peeled and you out your lower portion to fit by d o ^ d bowels ana torpid liver. eithgr for yeur color scheme. chopped raw oinlon till light brown ' F o r ^ years, men and women suf­ the jtoke, any pattern will dOv/-6n<^ color, then' add one-half cup of fering fiom stomach trouUes, pimples, allow .widths enough to!--make ‘.Speaking of ci^swthemums, the. canned drained mushroom^ '>^(also listlessness and headadies have taken tijirq. f d W ^ pJCjaJjfir'tQt the front ariniial show in' one’ o f the* EliiEabeth cut small) and cook three o r^ O | ir Dr. Awards Olive Tableta, a suc- and two for the .tnek. - You can Park greenhouses is now on, .but I minutes before taking from fiYe; cemfiil substitute for calomd, a com­ finish the bottom of the lower por­ would advise you to see? them vrith-. add a thickening agent madb by pound of vegetable ingredients, kn^ tions before you have them plead­ out delay as some .of the- earlier rubbing three tablespoons of bfead by their ohve color. They act easily ed, either' with hhnd-hemstitcblng,; varieties are beginning^ to di^oop. crumbs into one tablespoon each -of uflOn the bowels with ou tgtii^ . They or a fine hand-hem or lace. ' ^ e y are gorj^ous bejmnd. descrip- flour'and soft butter; then stuff the hdp deanae tbe system and tone up If you want to: do. thii\gs up .tion and ijange.in size fro^n a tiny six peppers ^^th this mixture. Top Ithehvtf. < b]TDWnt ■y^''din;in a-little yeUoiWicHiater^not much;bigger than with buttered crumbs and bake 20 If you .value youth and its many .runifin^ friend’s ini- sm dr^aiary' button, to great globu­ minutes in a moderate oven be­ l^fts, tdee Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets ‘ Rals in the'Heft band lower edge lar blossoms as’ large as a jarfiinier'e. fore serving, hot. ni{^tly. How much better you will Df the front. - Tbera is another lovely dlsolay In MARY TAYLOR fed—and look. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1980. PAGE SLOVEN • ■■ : 7 • . '■ • . 'V: _ i.>l? College Offers $100,000 FORDHAM IS BEST A ll Well A t Harvard N.Y.GUNnHAY Annual Grid Squabble / ON THE DEFENSE P U Y “ 4 HORSEMEN” As Unemployment Aid If Yale Is Defeated ______\ ...... < s > - Ram’s Sheepish Grin Dis­ In the days since Fair Harvard #played to success this season, if one N. Y . D. T8. Golgale May Also was founded the Lowells and (Jabots discounts the lusty greeting Albie Pocket Size have thinned out, but the youths was afforded by three .|(tnpy tack- RUDY’S BW At Footbal nUe Ckssk Here Nortiiwesteni To Gifo Hnge guises Their Wolfish who come in fresh each fall from lers as he entered the Cadet^Eli con­ Be Played For Benefit of Milton and Exeter are soon taught test h few weeks ago,. The team Sum Under Certain Condi­ by Crimson upper classmen that recovered well after the Georgia Unemployed In New York. Weold Be Mseb Bigger Snarl; Undefeated Since Veritas means “To Hell With Yale.” wreck and has been, only slightly It matters little to sons of Har­ dented since by strong Army and Dartmouth teams. And thi^ damage and Better If Cabs and tions Govenung 1931 1 9 28 . vard that Army, Dartmouth and New York, Nov. 13.— (A P )— The Michigan trod their aristocratic bro- to little Aibie has beei:^ i^e^red. gans, or that little Bill and Mary The Blue forward wall, and it is { famous "Four Horsemen” of Notre Majors Used a Little More Game With Notre Dame; sneaked out of the stadium with a that wall that has giv^n Booth his Dame against the equally famous BY WILLIAM BRAUCHEB many starring chamces, is a finished (NEA Service Sports Editor) tie game a few weeks ago. The main Benny Friedman and Red Cagle is objective in Harvard’s annual foot product by Adam Walsh, captain of I one of the pleasing prospects which Common Sense, S ajs Acceptance Seems More final ! Notre Dame’s eleven of the original “ Give a ram, give a ram, give a ball drives seems to be the !•) likely to become a fact under the game of the season—because that I “Four Horsemen.” From end to end ram for victory.” guidance of the football, division of aid’ s Sport Editor; His or Less Certain. For years the men of Fordham} game always is with Yale. — and that means from Flygare to University have been singing that i No threats were made against Wilbur to Hare to LoeMT- to Unehan Mayor Walker’s committee on un­ song. The ram is to Fordham what | Ctoach Arnold Horween a year ago to Vincent to Barres—the Bulldog employment reUef. A collegiate bat Idea of Proper Series Poli­ line ranks with the strongest in the Evanston, 111., Nov. 13— (AP) the bulldog is to Yale, and the and no effigies of the Crimson tutor tie between New York University, were burned in spite of insults from east. which already has offered the serv- Northwestern University has an­ Tiger to Princeton. During the years since the song was written, Dartmouth, Army and Michigan Yale probably will be a popular icee of ita team, and (Jolgate, high cies. swered the plea for charity football' there have been several rams on elevens. Ben ’Ticknor saved all that favorite when the opening kickoff la scoring aggregation of the east, is % by offering an immediate advance the campus of the historical Bronx when he grabbed Albie Booth by the booted before the bowlful Nov. 22. another. ^ of $100,000 to the HUnois state im- school, enacting the same role the slack of his Yale jersey, J&d Har­ Results of games each teim played ’The jpress committee, which is By THOMAS W. STOWE with Army and Dartmoutii favor handling !he N. Y. U. offer to play employment commission providing mule plays for the Army and the vard won 10 to 6. Her^d Sports Editor. goat for Navy. “Boola, Boola” and “Bulldog, Bull­ the Blue by about one touchdown. a benefit game, yesterday suggested certain requests are granted for the Colgate Eis the most suitable oppo­ Fordham rams during the last dog, Bow-Wow-Wow,” Yale songs The fact that Harvard will - have Much comment is heard these nent which might be obtained, and Notre Dame-Northwestem game in few years seem to have been hand­ that can’t be crooned, almost went an “under-dog” complex should off­ days in sporting circles while the 1931. The requests were that the to the dogs in favor of “I’m Just a set this edge, if any. the mayor telegraphed the invitation ed football suits by Major Cava­ to play Dec. 6. (Jolgate authorities Cubs and Majors mark time await­ Western (Conference and Notre naugh, the coach, and instructed to Vagabond Lover.” And that historic Yale does hold one adv«mtage Yale fence on which the immortal over the Crimson, however. While said last night that no action could ing the whistle that will send them Dame agree to transfer of the game go out there on the gridiron and be taken ‘mtil today, when Presir ram everyone they saw. The ram- Walter Camp sat in moleskins for Harvard was caRhig on till her re­ Into battle Sunday to decide the from Notre Dame stadium to Soldier sources in the Michigan game, a dent G. B, Cutten, was due to return ning and the victories have been his photograph also came near form­ from a trip to New York. Some town’s football supremacy and a Field, (Chicago; that Notre Dame terrific. Various grid teams have ing the background for tuxedoed company of the Blue grldders in­ agree to give Northwestern the cluding Booth, Linehan and Loeser sentiment in favor of the proposition good share is in criticism of the ac­ tried to imram or outram Fordham, Rudy Vallee, saxophone tucked was imofficially expressed and it tions of both teams. i extra proceeds available by such a looked on from the stands. They ex­ but it hasn’t been done since 1928. where football should nestle. Yale’s was recalled that Colgate had tenta­ The annual football series be­ transfer to a larger stadium up to hibited well-filled notebooks when In 15 straight games Fordham disaster was averted in the nick of tively accepted a similar invitation tween the north end and the south $100,000 and that the South Park has homed every opponent out of they reported tO. Cbach Mai Stevens time, thanks to Albie Booth. last year out the other team Invited I f he cam sing like he can ’‘boot end has been Manchester’s biggest i Board of (Chicago rent Soldier Field the picture and rammed home the Booth and the Yale line have after the trip to Cambridge. free of all charges fo rthe contest, declined. those babies home,” a brilliant fu­ sporting event for the past five lesson of Fordham efficiency. A In case Colgate accepts the Invi­ ture on the stage and in the radio Notre Dame and the South Park Fate says that Notre Dame shall years but its hold on the limelight couple of these games were tied, tation, it is planned to try to bring world awaits Earl Sande, the croon­ board were almost certofti to accept retain a “watch charm guard” but the Fordham rams are trying has been threatened by happenings the provl^ons, although there re­ together a team of former Notre er. With the retirement of Gallant of the present season. among her odd traditions. He is to make up for those moments of Dame stars, which will include, if mained some doubt as to the re­ Bert Metzger, above, 154 pounds of Fox and the expansion of ’The Earl’s General opinion seems to be in weakness this season. possible, the Four Horsemen, and waistline, Sande has tadten up voice action of the Western (Conference “Fighting Irish.” Bert is only 5 The ram implies offensive condemnation of the wholesale im­ which has previously ruled against iBATTALINO IS NOT the New York Gi^ts professional culture. He is pictured above tak­ portation of out-of-town players, feet 8 inches tall but he battles strength, but Fordham’s greater ■'team, which by that time will have ing his music lesson from his teach­ conference teams playing on any alongside of Dick Donoghue, tackle power seems to be on the defensive. but at this late stage, no remedy is except college fields. Cagle in Its lineup as well as er, Miss Estelle Wentworth of weighing 215 poimds and 6 feet 3% Give Captain Tony Siano and his Friedman. Knute Rockne, Notre forthcoming. Then to make matters inches in height. Johnny Law, last mates a touchdown margin to de­ Washington, D. C. worse, the two clubs had their usual SATURDAY’S GAMES Dame coach, already has offered to year’s Notre Dame captain, was the fend and they do a pretty good job A REAL CHAMPION gather a ’.earn of his former pupils ridiculous squabble over matters New York, Nov. 13— (AP) —This last “watch charm guard.” both major and petty. week Southern Methodist agaifi ven­ of defending it. Seven or Major and ’Tim Mara, owner of the Gi­ Cavanaugh’s rams played a full 60 tures into the east, meeting Navy in ants, has volunteered the services of Gluttons for Punishment one of Saturday’s leading intersec- minutes against the devastating at­ A HUNTER’S LUCK his team. And so it is hard to say just what ' tional football battles. The Mustangs Ik tack of New York University’s Johnny Kilbane Was Last Almost at the same, time that the sort of a success the 1930 series will have a good record although they power machine. Seneca Castle, N. Y., Nov. 13. n.'ayor’s committee announced its be, financially or otherwise. There is were beaten by Notre Dame and M l m \ There are six seniors in that — (AP)—Howard Williams hunt­ proposals, Mara reported that Cagle, a strong possibility that the attend­ L V ' Texas. When Indiana ventured into group, Siano, Wisniewski, Tracey, Great Featherweight ed for pheasants all day. All-American halfback with army in ance will be almost, if not equal or A n d 3/ A L A N ■the southwest they gave the Foley, Elcewicz and Miskinis. When At nightfall he returned home 1928 and 1929, had signed to play greater, to the crowds v/hich turned these six are graduated next June, associated f=>RESS SPORTS ECITO- ; Hooaiers a 27-0 beating and last Champion — Bat Has with an empty bag, tired, hun­ with the GiEUits for the remainder of out the last two years. Fans are week downed Texas A and M. The I IIIFN only Conroy will remain as a relic gry and discouraged. the season. Cagle haa been coaching When great southern football that way, you know. of those 1930 rams who, since their But a nice fat pheasant lay at Mississippi A and M thia year midshipmen, after a i>oor start for teams are being discussed, as they It. has been many years since a freshmen days, have suffered not a dead on the bedroom floor. It without much success and has de­ the season foimd themselves against seem to be this seiason because of north end football team has had byWRUAM BgAUCTOR touchdown to cross their goal. That Chance For Real Fame In had been killed flying through cided that he prefers playing to . Princeton for a 31-0 victory only to the high calibre of pigskin-tossing such an excellent opportimlty to win is a great record, and it is qualified the glass of the closed bedroom coaching. in Dixie, nrnny still believe Georgia ; slip back and lose to Ohio State. Bits of Byplay back the town title from the south only by the fact that when the few window. Tech’s wartime aray of 1927 set up I They believe that was only a tem­ Jimmy Slattery was euchred Meeting Chocolate. end and this fact alone v/iU draw porary slip, however, and expect to scores were made against Fordham the standard for all future high- out of a decision over King during the last three years that line powered models. many to the sidelines. If U^e Majors make it a real battle Saturday. Levinsky in Chicago and the fans fail this year, it is hard to say what A stranger to the east is St. Mary’s was not intact. Together they have The Nat Cracker Without much question, this team are all in a hubbub about it. The repelled every thrust. BY ALLAN J. GOULD coached by John W. Heisman, was will happen to north end football. of (California, which plays Fordham decision of a referee, a lawyer (A. P. Sports Editor) I at J^ew York. The gallops (Caels New York University, using trick UTAH UNDEFEATED the strongest in the coimtry at the Now or Never and a butcher went 2 to 1 for Le­ plays varied with line smashes, The fuss in the featherweight time and one of the most powerful The Majors^ have incurred consid- I from the Pacific coast are expected vinsky. The Rout was held in ranks, with a champion refusing to We have Tom Thumb golf courses, 1 to bring as much color and a better rushed just 75 yards against Ford- Tom Thumb automobiles, and now offensive machines ever developed j ®raole debt in order to furnish the Chicago and Jimmy Slattery’s be plucked by superior rivals unless team to meet the undefeated east- ham in an hour. The Violet backs in college football north end with a first class football j home is in Buffalo. Levinsky’s his financial demands are met, is AND HAS WON 20 0 ’(Joo£ty begs to report he has seen j emers. A third stranger is Kentucky were pushed back 30 yards on other some Tom Thumb football. He says It was the first Tech-eleven to machine. It’s plainly a case of now home ? Chicago! nothing new for this fistic division. I Wesleyan, which is expected to be plays, leaving a net gain of 45 the game has been taken up at gain nation-wide fame as the “ Gold­ or never. But it looks as though it yards and but two first downs. For­ Off and on, the class has suffiered en Tornado,” rolling up a total of is going to be now. just a "set up” for Army. Hurrah For Horn Princeton. Against this list of strangers this ward passes netted 29 yards against for the last ten years from the lack GAMES IN 2 YEARS 49^1 points in winning nine straight Much has been said both pro and week is an array of old rivalries When Purdue played Chicago the rams. Three passes were inter­ of a thorough-going champion. Somehow or other the fans won't games and earning the distinction con during the past few weeks which total 227 years of football at Stagg Field, among those cepted with loss of yardage. By right of succession, Chris­ go for Tom Thumb fights in a very of being America’s highest scoring about the benefit derived bj' bring­ topher Battalino of Hartford, Conn., among teams of major importance. present was George W. Horn, who Give the. rams a touchdown, and big way. aggregation. ing out of town talent here by the rules the feathered roost now, but Princeton and Yale have been meet­ graduated from Purdue in 1897 they are hkrd to reason with. The war already had upset college carload and it all harlcs back to the and who has seen 32 consecutive few critics consider he would fare Red Devils, One of Toughest ing nearly every year for 57 seasons. Against the ram, Saturday a Mickey Walker beat Johnny Risko ranks, but Tech piled up some amaz­ fact that the Cubs started getting Williams' and Amherst have 46 Chicago-Purdue games. And- it school from the other side of the very well against so experienced a the other night in Detroit. That ing scores against strong opposition scrapper .as Fidel Labarba, the con­ outside players last season when the years of rivalry behind them. The must have taken a lot of patience country, St. Mary’s, will hurl a set In Rockies, Has Made makes Mickey an Elk or something. in going through the season unde­ Majors had none. to watch some of those games. queror of Kid Chocolate, with whom ; Colgate-Syracuse series dates back of backs that is hard to match feated. The Tornado smothered True, the Cubs had only a few the champion is now matched to Pennsylvania, 41 to 0, Washington ■ for 39 years, Dartmouth-Comell 30, from coast to coast. When St. Kearns says Walker is on his way last season but this year both teams Those Rigid Rules defend his title on December 12. Great Progress Under and Lee by 63-0, steam-rollered Van­ I Washington and Jefferson-Bucknell Mary’s plays, you might imagine to a bout for the championship with have gone to extremes in an effort Johnny Kilbane was perhaps the derbilt 83-0 and Tulane 48-0, then I 29 and Harvard-Holy (Cross 26. If we felt like getting nasty with you were watching Notre Dame. Max Schmeling. How far he’ll get to enlist the service of about every the Big Ten professors who last great featherweight champion, slaughtered the Carlisle Indians 98- The backs come galloping onto the depends upon the number of road­ football player in the state who said BOO’TH IN RESERVE held that Northwestern must, play but even Johnny made a sorry exit Armstrong. 0, and wound up the year by nmning field in couples and trios and quar­ houses on the way. he could tote a pigskin. Another New Haven, Nov. 13.—(AP.) — Notre Dame in Northwestern’s from competition in 1023. After be­ wild against Alabama Poly, 68-7. tets, every few minutes. year, there ought to be an agree­ Some think it will be Albie Booth small stadium at Evantson be­ ing in virtual retirement for sev­ Risko, they say, has been training The last victory was especially The California school has the re­ ment whereby both teams were lim­ and others believe it will be McLen­ cause of a conference rule against eral years, Kilbane demihded and Editor’s Note: The 'Utah for hi% recent bouts by writing his noteworthy because Alabama Poly serves to test the ram’s defensive ited to five or six outside players at nan, but Coach Mai Stevens, who playing away from a Big Ten strength. Coach Slip Madigan has received an exorbitant guarantee, eleven has offered to play any name iu hotel registers and getting had held the Western Conference in excess of $50,000, for a title champions, Ohio State, to a score- the very most. Just now more than has the final say in the matter, is field, we might ask if that really five quarterbacks, Boyle, Miller, team in the country a charity haircuts. Mickey Walker went him was the Illinois team that played match with Eugene Criqui. one better on this fight—Mickey got less Lie* two dozens are eligible for service. keeping mum. Fletcher, Patterson and Fitzpatrick. game, proceeds to go to help When McLennan returned to the the Army the other day in Yan­ There are four left halfbacks and They fought at the Polo Grounds a shave. Bulwarks in the 1917 Tech line Without any imported players too kee Stadium, New York. But four right halfbacks, Stennett, on July 2 and Criqui won by a the poor. were Captain Carpenter and Fincher north has been proved no match for squad this week and substituted for the south. Booth as quarterback in the first then, that would be nasty indeed, Scheflin, Baird, Dupper, Toscanl, knockout in the sixth round as Kil­ Max Schmeling, however. Is still at the tackles, Phillips at center. The ball-toting aces were Hill, the backfield, Yale football followers de­ and we are not going to ask it. Beasley, Meyers and Lamb. There bane obligingly stayed down from Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 13.— the champion Nobody seems to Arguments over who is eligible t0 quarterback, Strupper and Guyon. play are also unnecessary. Why not cided that Stevens intended to keep are four fullbacks, Barrett, Bro- a long hook to the chin. , When Ike Armstrong, a young, know just how or why he retains the The colorful little Frenchi^an 'The performances of these stal­ his undersized back in reserve in Coin for Cagle velli, Flores and Limon. And they title. Maybe he does it by reading have an understanding before the lasted less than two months as green coach just out of Drake Col­ warts climaxed three straigh sea- Saturday’s game with Princeton. They say they are paying Chis- all look good. “Houdini’s Escapes.” start of the season that anyone who champion. He had agreed, if the lege, came to Utah University in warts climaxed three straight sea­ plays two or three games is okay Yesterday, however. Booth returned tian K. Cagle, the former ben- ' The St. Mary’s offense is simple winner, to box Johnny Dundee, the 1925 the Redskins had won only man and Georg;ia Tech. It was the for series duty, also that when a to the first backfield. Only Parker edict-cadet, $20,000 a year to play apparently. The shift is the basis, for the professional New York bounding Scotch-Wop, within 60 one undisputed Rocky Mountain OFFICIALS’ EXAMINATION “ Golden Age” of football in Atlanta player once performs with one town ■ and Crowley seem sure of starting with the backs having the option of and Dixie’s first national champion­ Giants. Cagle v/ill remain at going off tackle or around end, cut­ days and received an unmerciful Conference football championship. team, he automatically becomes in­ in the backfield against Princeton. beating in 15 bloody rounds. The Annual Written Examination ship product. Tech did not occupy Booth and Dunn or McLennan and Starkville, Miss., where he ting in where they like. It clicks, They had been members of the con­ eligible to later shift to the opposite coaches the A. & M. College team Dundee surprised everybody by ference for a long time, too. of Applicants for Membership in such heights again until Captain team ? Such a ruling would have Taylor are expected to fill the other and for somewhat the same reason the Central Connecticut District until the college season is ended, making the 126-pound limit, but Now we find the Indian school Pund’f 1928 eleven, coached by Bill prevented Billy Skoneski, for exam­ . berths. the shift clicks at Notre Dame—be­ Board of Approval Basketball after which he will join the Gi­ was forced to forfeit the title early boasting four championship tro­ Alexander, swept the gridirons. The. Elis will hold a final workout cause it is executed properly with Officials will be held in the Hart­ ple, from re-joining the ranks of the ants . Mr. Cagle also has a jour­ phies, the last three of which Arm­ in the Bowl today and tomorrow the right men in the right places to 1924. (Jubs and thus saved a lot of ill feel­ nalistic contract with a New York In the ensuing scramble, Louis strong’s teams won in 1926, 1928 ford Y M C A Wednesday, Novem­ The ' firing has been heavy all will leave for Princeton where they carry it through. ber 19, 1930 at 8:00 p. m. This ex­ along the California football front ing. newspaper that pays him fairly (Kid) Kaplan, the Meriden buzz- and 1929. plan to wind up their training for What the ram will do against St. amination will be a “ Yes,” aiid “.No” this season and Southern Califor­ Then, too, toe dates for toe games well. Are all red-heared people saw, became temporarily recogniz­ The young mentor is in his sixth Mary’s offensive power cannot be type of examinationi—40‘' ^estions nia’s crushing defeat of Stanford between the north and south repre­ the game. lucky? ed as feather champion. He, tOT, sestson with high prospects of mak­ answered befoi-e Saturday. ■—of which toe applicant must an­ opened a fresh set Of steam valves. sentative gridiron outfits, should be Chicago, Nov. 13.— (AP.)—Two outgrew the division. No recogniz­ ing it three titles in a row, some­ Big Ten coaches. Bob Zuppke of swer 35 correctly in order to be A Los Angeles paper contributed set before the start of the season, Let the Band Play! OVER-PAH) ed title-holder held forth through thing never accomplished before. Illinois and Pat Page of Indiana, to­ eligible to take the practical ex­ this “ Open Letter to Old Pop, ’ not only for their own benefit but Just in passing, we were won­ “ George tells me he’s working 1926-27, though both Benny Bass of The Utes lost only five regulars day were involved in football ru­ amination which will be held in mesming of course the veteran Glenn also for the fans as well. Many of dering if Coach Bob Zuppke of for all he’s worth just now,” said Philadelphia and Tony Canzoneri, and around the 10 lettermen re­ mors but both denied any knowledge December. Warner, Stanford’s coach: toe spectators no doubt would like the University of Illinois didn’t his fond aunt. the former New Orleans bootblack, turning have built up a powerful claimed the 126-pound honors. 'This written examination is limit­ Quoting yourself: “The present to make plans ahead of time and of them. wish sometimes that it were “Well, I suppose that’s his way team. One report had it that Coach Canzoneri finally beat Bass oh ed to those men residing in. fiatt- Stanford team may be toe dumbest knowledge of toe exact date of toe longer between halves. The Illini of saying he’6 only earning five ford, Middlesex and Litchfield coun­ I ever had, but it’s a lot smarter games would of course be helpful. Zuppke was being considered for band happens to be one of the February 10, 1928, for title recog­ dollars a week,” returned his cyni- Colorado University and Denver ties, since that is toe territory cov­ than any N. S. C. team.’ No l^ y Task coach of the University of Califor­ best in the country, which helps nition, the latter suffering a broken c.al uncle.—Tit-Bits. University look like the strongest ered by toe Central Connecticut “Quoting Noah Webster: “Smart But try and tell these simple and nia team, and another had Coach to take Mr. Zuppke’s mind off his collar-bone. The Italian lost the teams on the eastern side of the District Board. — an acute, painful sensation.’ ” outstanding facts to toe two teams. Page taking a similar position at football team, which happens to title to Andre Routis of France at Rocky Mountain divide with the the University of California, south­ be not the best in the country. Madison Square Garden, September For further information, write L. I have tried in vain for toe past Worth $40,000 Utah U. by far the best looking R. Nixon, secretary, 46 Hillcrest Southern dial’s big victory at' Palo three or four years to make them ern branch. 14, 1928. group on the western slope. AJto has led inevitably to the nomin­ New York.—’The mascot business Found: A Job Routis’ victory was a surprise. avenue, New Britain, Cdnn. realize toe utter ridiculousness of The same three schools were toe ation of Troy’s-stars for All-Ameri­ such a silly farce as they enact each is looking up in New York colleges. (Jheer up, you need not be un­ He was not an Impressive title- powers in 1929. Utah won seven ca consideration, although Howard Columbia has acquired a live lion employed. If worst comes to holder aind the class again de­ year. straight games, all by large scores, Jones undoubtedly wotild be just as At toe star$ of toe season club cub “Big Boy” who will accompany forst you can always sue Gene teriorated. The Frenchman was in­ amassing 188 points to 23 for op­ well satisfied to have this subject j veigled Into a match at Hartford cooler-headed and it the team to Providence for the Tunney for half a million dollars. ponents in seven games. (Jolorado tabled imtil after toe game with ® ® Brown game, while Rameses TV of last December with Battalino. To would be a simple matter to make and Denver finished in a tie for sec­ Notre Dame, at least. the principal arrangements for a Fordham has been rescued from the Impoliteness the surprise of nobody Battalino, ond with one defeat each and a tie Some of the 1929 Trojans, flatter­ series and later arrange toe minor stockyards to replace Rameses HI With pain we observe evi- the home town boy, won and he game in which they battled to a ed perhaps by early nominations for dences which was killed a few days ago. of impoliteness from a hasn’t defended the title outside of scoreless deadlock. toe all*8tar cast, didn’t recover from details. yoimg HEiitooBLE uirmove New Haven-Nobody but Mai gentleman of the Old Connecticut since. their mid-season slump until toe The town series climaxes toe foot­ South. We mean Young Strib- M FIRST SIGHT IS ball season in Manchester and al­ Stevens seems to know where Albie Every team in toe conference has O New Year’s Day game in toe Rose ling, of Macon, Ga. Young Strib. been gfunning for Utah this year Bowl. most each year proves a life-saver Booth fits into Yale’s plans for the ling asks for a fight with Max •••SK5nD SIGHT” " because the Red Devils haven’t Ernie Pinckert, toe hard-running to toe contending teams from a fi­ Princeton game. When Albie was Schmeling for the world’s heavy­ removed from his regular quarter- been defeated for two years and and blocking halfback. Marshal Duf- nancial standpoint. ’The point I am weight championship. Doesn’t he driving is, that it would, be made a bank job Tuesday, the railbirds fig­ Sport Forum have won 20 straight games. fleld and O r ^ e Mohler, toe quarter­ know that Mickey Walker wants much bigger and better sporting ured he would not be used much tf Utah is in the midst of a heavy back twins, and Garrett Arbelbide, to get to Mr. Schmeling first? wingfman, have caught toe fancy of event if conducted under toe guid­ at all against the Tigers, but yester­ schedule of seven conference games EAGLES ARE PRAISED coast critics. ance of a little more common sense day be was back with the varsity Sports Editor, Herald: in a row. Including contests with Wyoming, Brigham Yoimg, Denver, rather than personal feelings and again. The town football championship is petty jealousy. Princeton—Trlx Bennett, Prince­ yet to be decided, but toe'Junior Colorado Aggies, Colorado College, ton backi has had some strong com­ football championship imdoubtedly Colorado University and Utah Ag­ HUKIER SHOOTS BOWLING gies. petition ior’ the quarterback job on belongs to toe Elagles of toe North the *nger but it looks as if he End. OFF TOE OR TWO would get some satisfaction out of Main Office This young club of footballers SALTY TOUCH FOR it Bennetf^looks like a sure F. M adden...... 83 77 67 have 'entertained toe early comers for the Yale game, the last he will B. MacDonald ...... 73 73 64 at Hickey’s each Sunday •with a When making apple pie or apple New B ritl^ Nov. 18.—(AP)— EXEROSB play for Princeton. M. D oh erty ...... 80 49 71 brand of clean, hard football. To sauce, add a pinch of salt while W ^ e Stanley Itoiikattis, 17, of ST sa d Fairvlew street, was htmtinf in toe New York---MaJor Frank Cava- E. Scranton ...... 76 62 80 Baseball Isn’t the only sport some of us older fans they are toe cooking. It brings out toe taste HEALTH dimgb, Fordham cosich has evolved Peg Doherty...... 72 64 71 future memWs of the Majors and of the fnfit and takes away any w o^ '.n ear White Oak, A distziot where athletes cost big money; between this city and Plainville, JDsJ^ WMegr^ Qrtatmt affhw method of preserving the hockey is right up there with the (Jubs. Naturally this club of young flat taste. S|M »t r m t» record of not having a touch­ 378 325 353 fellows are under quite an expense. (dlTA H0|i»)lA yesterday morning, Ms ahotgim national psistime. Above is Frank was accidentally discharged and a down scored through their line all Throwing, Jr. King (Jlancy, wearing for toe first Next Monday evening these boys CURTAIN SAVER lU KINS IT, toe oq his left foot was blown off. BOWL season. The iron major has stirred B. SiUiano 79 84 71 time the sweater of toe Toronto are gi'ving a b^ efit whfst at toe n k w qfs 1- , up some rivalry between the Irish 78 55 50 Community club. I believe these 6 : WS )|1 Vlnikaitls noanaged ta walk two B. St. John . Maple Leafs, who recently purchas­ miles before finding asi^taace. I^e side o f the line, Conroy^ Foley and B. Raccagni 70 77 66 ed his services from toe Ottawa boys deserve and would appreciate If you make toe top and bottom ASI’WTMpCW CH ARipR Q^X Tmcey, and the Polish side, Elce- B. Gerich ... 83 71 74 Senators for $40,000. This figure the support of toe North End, given hems of glass curtains exactly the was broughtv to New. Brltsiq.gm- wics, Mifikinis and Wieniewski, and Dummy ..., 70 49 61 is said to be toe highest price ever to them by a good attendance at this same size, you can turn them bot­ eirsl hpspitsl'VMSere he is j A j r p h y ^ tom-side up ^every othfer /washing Ihram i‘dl6^rauf>Nb6ndition IS sot eaOh is betting it wlU npt be the paid fdr a major league hockey whist cQi^decsd etltiesL ...... I first to weaken. 380 336 325 player. OLD FAN. and prolong their life. ' f - ;

\ PAGE TWELVE ^ MANCHESTEat-EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. THUKSJJAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1930. THE CLASSIFIED SECTION BUY AND SELLHEBt

; Ad laformiHpn LOST AND FOUND FUEL AND FEED 49-A CARS LOST— P A SS BOOK NO. 112B — FOR SALE — SEASONED hard TO FIT YOUR PURSE ^Manchester 'Y Notlcfi Is hereby given that Paas wood |6 load, split |7, bard wood $650 CARS Book No. 1125 issued by The Sav­ slabs ’ $5 load. Fred O. Giesecke, Three New Films Provide Good ings Bank of Manchester has been -Evening Herald | telephone Rosedale 86-12. $650 BUYS A 1927 WiUys Knight, lost or destroyed, and written ap­ FOR SALE—HARD WOOD, stove good paint, good tires, mechanical­ ^ CLASSIFIED \ plication has been made to said ly peilect. Dial 7220, James M. bank by the person in whose name or. fire-place, $6 per load. Also soft '4DVERTOEMBNTS wood 85 per load. W. J. McKinney, Shearer. Fare For Autumn Movie Bill such book was issued, for payment Rosedale 28-2. ^ Count »lx aTaraco of the amoimt of deposit represent­ $350 CARS Initials numbera and ed by said book, or for the issuance FOR SALE—^KEROSENE, furnace •acb count as a word and oompouno of a duplicate book therefor. trords as two worda Minimum cost is and fuel oils for all makes of oU TWO CARS AT $350—1927 Bulck as good as In "The Love Parade”. And Buchanan proves himself very price of three Unee. LOST—FOUNTAIN PEN Wednes­ burners, in any quantity. Tele­ Coupe, 1926 Hup Coach. For Idna rates per day for transient phone 6869. Fred Brousseau. demonstration dial 7220. James M. BY DAN THOMAS capable in this type of picture. atea day morning on my way to High XUIectlTa March IT, 192T school, between Madison, Hazel Shearer. Cash Charge FOR SALE—SEASONED birch or and Main streets. Phone 3144. (NBA Serviee Writer) 8 Consecutive Days 7 ots • ots hard wood, stove or fire-place, half Fun In a Penitentiary 8 Consecutive Days ..I J cts 11 ots or full load, good measure and ser­ APARTMENTS—FLATS— Hollywood, Calif., In direct contrast to "Monto Car­ All orders for Irregular insertions AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 vice. Fred Miller, Rosedale 33-3. TENEMENTS 63 lo” is "The Rap”, Laurel and Har­ will be charged at the one time rate. Business is picking up along movi- FOR SALE—SEASONED BIRCH dy’s first feature length talking Special rates for long term every FOR SALE — 1929 CHEVROLET 3 AND 5 ROOM tenements on day advertising given upon Bquest. wood $5 per load. Hard wood $6 ana’s “White Way”—which is just film. No, these comedians have not coach $250 cash. Inquire 22 Center- Brainard street, modem improve­ Ads ordered for three or six days per load. Thomas Wilson. Phone given up the idea of making two and stopped before the third or fifth field street or phone 6783. ments, rent low. . Apply Aaron another way of saying that cinema reelers. They merely wanted to ex­ day will be charged only for the ac­ 8581 or Rosedade 37-4. Johnson, 62 Linden street. Phone tual number of times the ad appear­ GOOD USED CARS periment with a full-length film to ed, chargln-T at the rate earned, but 3726. audiences are due for some good en­ see how the public would like them. jio allowance or refunds can be made Cash or Terms Madden Bros. GARDEN— FAJ?M— tertainment this fall. During the If the preview audience the other on six time ads stopped after the FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT steam night can be taken as a standard, fifth day. 681 Main St. Tel. 5500 DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 eat, neWly renovated at 219 Sum­ No "till forbids” ; display lines not last week I have "caught” previews the two comics have nothing to wor­ sold. , STRICKLY FRESH EGGS for sale. mit street or phone 5495. ry about. The Herald will not be responsible GARAGES—SERVICE- I want to get a few more cus­ of three pictures, all of them good. for more than one Incorrect Insertion FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, "The Rap” is a satire on “The of any advertisement ordered for STORAGE 10 tomers for strictly fresh eggs. Will all improvements, garage if de­ These three pictures are resdly more than one time. deliver Friday of each week. Tele­ Big House” , one of the most suc­ sired. Apply 95 Foster street. Tel. cessful dramatic films of the year, The Inadvertent omission of Incor­ phone 7298. worth seeing: rect publication of advertising will be 5230. but it’s a question in our mind as to rectified only by cancellation of the FOR RENT—TWO GARAGES. In­ charge made for the service j'endered. quire at 20 Wadsworth street. FOR SALE— NICE YELLOW Globe FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all “Monte Carlo.” which will do the biggest business. All advertisements must conform turnips 75c bushel, Green Moun­ improvements, newly renovated. C. As a rule a prison setting in itself is la style, copy and typography with "The Rap.” tain potatoes $1.25 bushel. H. E. J. Tuttle, 51 Flower street. Tele­ sufficient to kill almost any comedy regulations enforced by the publish­ Keeney. Telephone 6424. because there just isn’t anything ers and they reserve the right to FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 phone 5834. "The Sea God.” edit, revise or reject any copy con­ funny about being in prison—and if sidered objectionable. FOR SALE—CUT FLOWERS — FOR s a l e :—APPLES— Baldwins, FOR RENT —SEVERAL FIRST "Monte Carlo” is Ernst Lubitsch’s you don’t believe that, try racing a CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to Chrysanthemums, pompoms, car­ Greenings, Pippins, Spies, Rus­ speed cop some time. However, be published same day must be re­ claiss rents. Apply Edward J. latest contribution, and a very ceived by 12 o’clock noon; Saturdays nations and calendulas; klso some sets and Bell Flowers 50c, $1.00, Holl, 865 Main street. Telephone Laurel and Hardy seem to have 10:30 a. m. potted plants, ferns, cyclamen, etc. $1.25 bushel. Keiffer pears 40c 4642. worthy one, too, as is nearly every­ their own method of having fun TELEPHONE YOUR Krauss Greenhouses, 621 Hartford basket, carrots and beets $1.25 thing directed by this master mind. wherever they may be, and a prison Road. Telephone 8962. bushel. Phone 6121. The Gilnack FOR RENT—5 ROOM apartments, The film is very much on the order is no exception to the rule. WANT ADS. Farm, South Main street. all improvements, wonderful loca­ Ads are accepted over the telephone of "The Love Parade,” in which at the CHARGE RATE given above tion. Apply Mr. Collins, 67 Wads­ as a convenience to advertisers, but STORAGE 20 FOR SALE — YELLOW GLOBE worth street. South Manchester. Lubitsch directed Maurice Cheva­ Hokum, but Entertaining the CASH RATES will be accepted as MOVING—TRUCKING— turnips 50c bushel at the farm. lier, only Jack Buchanan, promi­ FULL PAYMENT it paid at the busi­ Telephone 8643. H. Warren Case, 43 BRANFORD ST.—6 rooms, If you like thrills and aren’t too ness office on or before the seventh Buckland. steam heat, redecorated, large 2 nent English actor, has the leading particular about the hokum that is day following the first Insertion of PE R R E TT & GLENNEY Inc.—Mov­ ing, packing and shipping. Daily car garage, $60.00. Tel. 4642 or role in it. injected into a picture, “The Sea each ad otherwise the CHARGE FOR SALE—GREEN MOUNTAIN RATE will be collected. No responsi­ service to and from New York. 14 Hartford 2-5816. But, being a musical production, God” should give you a good eve­ bility for errors in telephoned ads trucks at your service. Agents for potatoes, $1.35 per bushel. Thomas we doubt very much if "Monte Car­ ning’s entertainment. The story is will be assumed and their accuracy Burgess, Wapping. Phone Rose­ that of a yoimg sailor and trader in United Van Service, one of the 6 ROOM TENEMENT, 26 Walked lo” will be a box office success de­ cannot be guaranteed. j dale 60-2. leading long distance moving com­ street, all improvements, garage, spite its high quality. For some rea- the South Seas who is sort of a bum ^ INDEX OF — that is, a nice movie bum. Of panies. Connection in 162 cities. good location, rent reasonable. In­ soh—obviously because of the num­ course there is a villain, too, who ' CLASSIFICATIONS ^ Phone 3063, 8860, 8S64. quire 30 Walker. Geo. Murdock. ber of poor musical films— theater­ HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 tries to win the girl but can’t. And jcsirths ...... ^ FOR RENT—6 ROOM BUNGALOW goers seem to be steering clear of Engagements ...... B L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and 5 piece mahogany bed room set, 1 this type of production these days. there is a race for new pearl fields Marriages ...... C piano moving, modern equipment, 20 Kensington street, newly paper­ which provides a setting for all D ea th s...... ® living room rug, slightly used $45. However, the music as well as the experienced help, public store­ ed, painted, all improvements, in­ kinds of exciting events. Card of Thanks ...... B 1 oak dining room set $35. cluding furnace, 2 car garage. In­ acting in this film are handled as In Memoriam ...... f house. Phone 4496. Watkins Furniture Exchange only Lubitsch seems capable of Lost and Found ...... 1 quire L. P. Fitzgerald, telephone Richard Arlen plays the role of Anno\inc6in6nts ts*ssss*ss**s*««» • Rockville 529. handling them. There is one selec­ the youthful trader, and of course Personals ...... • REPAIRING tion, which Jeanette MacDonald he gets the girl. Fay Wray, in the Automobiles WEARING APPAREL sings to the accompaniment of a Automobiles for Sale 4 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM down- end. Arlen always gets his girl these Automobiles for Exchange 6, VACUUM CLEANER: gun; phono­ — FURS 57 stairs fiat, all improvements, ex­ speeding railroad train, that really days. If quality in acting means Auto Accessories—Tires •; graph, clock repairing. Key mak­ cept heat. Apply 111 Holl street. is marvelous. And the other songs, anything, he deserves her, though. Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7i FOR SALE—RACCOON fur coat, Telephone 7330. while we thought some could easily Auto Schools ...... 7-A' ing. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. The third principal character is a Autos—Ship by Truck ...... *' in good condition, reasonable, have been eliminated never become newcomer to the screen Robert price. Phone 7190. FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, sec­ boring. Miss MacDonald is equally Jeanette MacDonald, star of "Mo nte Carlo.” Inset are Stan Laura Autos—For H ire ...... Geckler, who has the makings of a (left) who appears with Oliver Hardy in the feature-length "Tht Garages—Service—Storage » .... 19, COURSES AND CLASSES 27 ond floor and garage at 15 Stark­ as lovely and her voice is every bit very good screen villain. Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... Ill weather street. Inquire after 5 Rap”, and Richard Arlen, starred in “The Sea God.” AVanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 12] BARBER TRADE taught in day WANTED—TO BUY 58 o’clock. UusiiiesB ond Professional Services ' and evening classes. Low tuition Business Services Offered ...... 18 the surface of the campus reports Household Services Offered ...... 18-A rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 WANTED TO BUY second hand FOR RENT—8 ROOMS, Walnut PARENTS’ NIGHT AT THE furniture, stoves and ranges. James near Pine street, near Cheney SEEKING MORE THAN that further use of it as a playing Building—Contracting ...... 14 Market street, Hartford. field will mean no grass n ^ t spring. l‘'lorisLs—Nurseries ...... 16 , H. Hopkins, 81 West Main street, mills, suitable for rooming pur­ Manchester’s Funeral Llrectois ...... 16 Rockville, Conn. Telephone 17-2, poses, very reasonable. Inquire HIGH SCHOOL TUESDAY Request was made by the dean Heating—Plumbing—Roofing 17 RED EARS OF CORN that all games on the canipus end. Insurance ...... 16 HELP WANTED— MALE 36 Rockville. Tailor Shop, 5 Walnut. Telephone Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 1# 5030. Parents’ Night will be observed at Needy Cases Jloving—Trucking—Storage ... 20 AT ONCE—SOUTH AMERICA Norton, Kas., Nov. 13.— (AP.)— DIES ON WITNESS CHAIR Painting—Papering ...... 21 United States. Permanent posi­ WANTED—ROOMS— Manchester High school next "Tue-s- 1‘roiessional Services...... 22 day evening. The regular third and Rustling under Indian summer skies, tions; labor, clerical, mechanical, FOR RENT—6 ROOM with garage, Chicago, Nov. 13.— (A P )—John Repairing ...... 83 BOARD 62 fourth morning periods of recita­ C.ASE NO. 4 long rows of tall Kansas com is Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 salesmanship; experience unneces­ modern improvements. Call 8120. W. Glover, 73, was on the witness tion will be conducted starting at 7 In normal times families which awaiting the signal that tomorrow Toilet Goods arid Service ...... 20 sary. Salaries $25.-$100. weekly, WANTED—PLACES to board for will inaugurate the midwest’s own stand in court yesterday testifjdng Wanted—Business Service ...... 86 transportation furnished. Box o’clock and ending at 8:15. consist of children of High school Ednentionol out of town Trade School students. athletic carnival. on his divorced wife’s claim to $11,- Courses and Classes ...... 27 1175, Chicago. Apply State Trade School. Tele­ HOUSES FOR RENT 65 The purpose of the occasion is to age and younger have successfully 000 worth of property. afford the parents of the students weathered ill-fortune even though Striving mightily with peg and Private Instruction ...... 28 phone 4658. hook, champion buskers of seven Mrs. Glover’s attorney fired a Dancing ...... 28-A FOR RENT—5 ROOM house, mod­ and the townspeople as well an op­ one or more of the parents have question at the witness. Musical—Dramatic ...... 81* SITUATIONS WANTED— ern improvements available Nov. portunity to view the mechanism of died or are incapacitated due to per­ states selected during a long series He made no reply. Wanted—Instruction ...... 10 of elimination matches, will battle FEMALE 38 APARTMENTS— FLATS— 15th. Call 8120. the institution and to bring the manent illness or serious injury. In A court attendant walked up to Financial for the honor of being named na­ Bonds—Stocks—^Mortgages ...... 81 TENEMENTS 63 teachers and parents into closer con­ many cases older children have kept touch him, but still there was no Business Opportunities ...... 82 YOUNG IRISH GIRL would like FOR RENT—9 ROOM HOUSE with tact. tional champion. reply. garage, all improvements, avail­ the little brood together by heroic Money to Loan ...... 18 housework, good references, stay FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement Following the completion of the •Thousands of spectators are ex­ Help and Situations able November 15th. Call 8120. work and sacrifice, and a great love A closer examination revealed the Help Wanted— Female ...... 85 nights. Dial 3639. with garage, all improvements, 22 two school periods, there will be a for younger brothers and sisters. pected to view the onslaught on the reason for his failure to reply. all-time hu.sking record set in 1925 Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 Ridge street. FOR RENT—6 ROOM single house musical entertainment in the assem­ There is nothing more noble in the Glover was dead. Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 by Elmer Williams of Illinois. Wil­ Agents Wanted ...... 87>A at 39 Cambridge street, steam bly hall on the third floor for the whole category of charitable work LIVE STOCK- FOR RENT—2 UP-TO-DATE 6 liams was credited with tossing 35.8 Situations Wanted—F em ale...... 88 heat, fire-place, and all modern visitors. The students will not at­ than to put a friendly shoulder to Situations Wanted—M ale ...... SO VEHICLES 42 room tenements,^ recently renovat­ bushels of corn in his wagon in 80 conveniences, newly redecorated, tend as they will have a chance to the wheel to assist those brave boys SEVEN ROOM Employment Agencies ...... 40 ed, on Madison street. Apply 100 minutes. Live Stock—Pets-.-PonItry—'Vehicles FOR SALE— FERRETS reason­ garage. Phone 5405 after 5 p. m. hear the same program at assembly and girls who are "carrying on” si­ East Center street. Tomorrow’s husking will be a SINGLE Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 able. Inquire Harold Webber, 75 next Wednesday afternoon. All the lently and without complaint In face Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 musical organizations of the school syncopated affair. Ten bands, re­ Spring street, Rockville, Conn. FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement of an imcertaln future. Children cast Extra large living room, fireplace, Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 HOUSES FOR SALE 72 will participate in a program enti­ cruited from Northern Kansas and Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 with all improvements, steam heat in this sad role merit the help and sim parlor, 4 cheimbers, bath part For Sale—Miscellaneona tled, “Music of the States.” Southern Nebraska -will encourage only $30 a month. Inquire 209 co-operation of every citizen. ' Articles for Sale ...... 46 FUEL AND FEED 49-A 168 Benton street, five room bunga­ the contestants. Champions from tile, hot water heat, large lot with Spruce street. Case No. 4 is simlliar in this re­ shrubbery, walk and curtog. Prtce: Boats and Aecessories ...... 46 low, steam heat, garage, all im­ Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Nebraska, Building Materials ...... 47’ spect. The father is in a State insti­ below cost. Owner has other in­ FOR SALE — HARDWOOD and FOR RENT—5 LARGE sunny provements, easy terms; also new Iowa, Minnesota and Indiana are ex­ Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48' slabs, Hardwood $9.00 per cord; 6 room house. Telephone 8713. GRANGE OFFICERS tution. The mother does her best terests to care for and will sacrifice. Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 rooms, first fioor, steam heat, pected to participate. Small cash payment. Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A slabs $8.00 per cord. Satisfaction rent $35 including garage, 329 with the assistance of the children Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 60 guaranteed. Lathrop Brothers. Tel. East Center street. to keep the little family together. It Household Goods ...... 61 3149. Prompt delivery. has been a hard battle but they are Buy a lot on Greenhill Terrace, Machinery and T o o ls ...... 68 TO HELP THE JOBLESS More than 60 members of Man­ DROUGHT BEACHES YALE determined to go through until bet­ Pitkin street. Be sure to see this Musical Instruments...... 61 FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT steam chester Grange attended the annual Office and Store Equipment . . . . 64 SEASONED HARD WOOD stove ter times come, smd the older chil­ beautiful residential section before heat, all modern improvements; Norwalk, Nov. 13— (AP) —In an meeting in Odd Fellows’ hall l£ist New Haven, Nov. 13— (AP) —The Specials at the Stores ...... 66 length, truck of 90 cubic tt at also 6 room tenement, Edgerton effort to alleviate the imemployment dren can help support the family. It long drought has finally reached deciding. v Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 67t $8.00 a load. Call 1016 East Middle night. Election of officers for tfi§ ^Wanted—To Buy ...... 68 street. Telephone 7025. situation here. Mayor Anson ' F. year resulted as follows: Master, is a fitting thing to help those so Yale. Dean C. W. Mendell of the Turnpike. Charles Anderson. Tel. Keeler has called a meeting of rep­ Rooms. -Board-Hotels—Resorts Irving Wickham; overseer, James unnaturally burdened and distress­ academic department notified the ROBERT J. SMITH Restanranta 4978. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement resentative organizations to be held ed. The five children ^lnd mother of undergraduates today that> the uni­ Rooms Without Boarfi ...... 69 Sadler; lecturer, Mrs. Annie Lowd; 1009 Midii St,' with all improvements at 54 Birch in City Hall, Monday night, Novem­ Case No. 4 need food and clothing versity forester ha'ving examined Boarders Wanted...... 69-A WOOD FOR SALE—The best bard street. Inquire on premises. steward, Irving Keene.^ assistant Beal Estate and Insurance. Country Board—I^esorts...... 60 wood slabs we have had in five ber 17. for the coming winter months. A Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 In issuing the call for the meet­ steward, Leslie Hardy; chaplain, Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 years—$6.00 per truck load. L. T. FOR RENT—AFTER NOV. 15th., Mrs. Iva Ingraham; treasurer, A. E. little from each family In Memches- Wood Co., 55 Blssell. ing, Mayor Keeler did not divulge ter capable of giving, will assure the Real Estate For Rent five room flat, first floor, steam any plan he might have in mind for Loomis; secretary, Mrs. A. E. Apartments, Flats. Tenements ■■ 68 heat and garage. Apply 18 Hollis­ Loomis; gate keeper, Keeney feeding and comfort of all of Man­ Business Locations for Rent . . . 64 FOR SALE—BEST SEASONED the relief of the jobless. Although ter street. Loomis; Ceres, Miss Ruth Wickham; chester's needy cases. First of all it Houses for Rent ...... 66 hard wood, 1-2 cord load $5.00. 1-4 there are many building laborers out Suburban for Rent ...... 66 Pomona, Mrs. Catherine White; takes brotherly love and a willing­ cord load $3.00. Prompt delivery. of work here, the unemployment Summer Homes for R e n t ...... 67 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ Flora, Miss Ildna Pettingill; lady ness to act when occasion demands. H K K L tR 5 situation in Norwalk is not consider­ Wanted to R e n t...... 68 Phone Rosedale 25-4. Geo. Buck. ment. All improvements, between The wholesome, natural pride of Real Estate For Sals ed very serious. The mayor’s action assistant steward, Mrs. Florence Spruce and Main streets. Apply these unfortimate people is to be re­ Apartment Building for Bala ... 68 FOR SALE—HARD WOOD slabs was prompted, it is thought, by an Montie. Business Property for Sals ..... 76 Samuel Yulyes, 701 Main street. spected, and the genuine expression $5 large load, equal hard wood; increase in the demands upon the Humorous readings were given Farms and Land for Sals ...... 71 of thankfulness for help given, is Houses for S a le ...... 72 also furnace chunks $6. Chas. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on city’s charity department. by Mrs. Annie Lowd and James Sad­ recompense enough for any person. Lots for Sale ...... 7g Palmer, 6273. Garden stifeet. Apply 12 Knox ler, and light refreshments served. Resort Property for Sale ...... 74l The are calling the smartly- May we count on you for help now ? Suburban for S a le ...... 76l street. Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 HARD WOOD AND HARD Slabs, dressed J. Hamilton Lewis, sena­ An editorial writer calls Ras Ta- Wanted—Real Estate...... 77 $6 to $9 per load; also light truck­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, tor-elect from Illinois, a "gay old fari, new Abyssinian emperor, a The waitress may not make the Anctlon-Iicgal Notleea ing done. V. Firpo, 116 Wells and garage, 182 Eldridge street, blade,” but he’s not exactly an ad wise ruler. But then, we read, he’s soup, says the cynical customer, but Legal Notices 76 street, Dial 6148. So. Manchester. Call Hftd. 5-3705. for a razor manufacturer. a descendant of Solomon. she usually has a finger in It.

GAS BUGGIES—^The Green-Eyed Monster By FRANK BECK

|M AN EFFO R T TO SEPARATE MR. HORN FROM A DEBUTANTE, W HO HAD MONOPOLIZED HIM A LL E V E N IN G , MRS. VENEER PANS TH E SMOLDERING -lEALOUSV OF T H ^ GIRLS BOY F R IE N D JOHNNY wants to use the fourteen numbers, from f ts14, IN TO A and plaoe them In the oirclet in the a^ove diagram, so that the ROARING three numbera In each of the seven sides of the dlRgam add up to 19. Can you help him do it7

STICKLER SOLUTION ON NKXT T A O m MANCHESTER EVENING SOUTH MANCH8STEE; CONN. THXmSPAY, NpVEafBHB 18,1030. y

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JosK— SI, th»y teU xne yg4 bought W m . t|ie city hull .wh«» yw "Vew «|> 1“ p p e Y Now York. < ■ : ; : ic N Jiioli# O 'S/ ?'-? ' I > . .r •__ SUas—Ych. aiid | had |o pay paly (g cjctra ft)P' th e ' p|(i|f<^> V-;: '",How did t|ie tfice survive in the “^liiys when ev«*yl>o^ appe- tteine foods and therefore got ng vi- ^mins? T^“ “ / Customer (in ' Aberdeen restau- »»nt)-rl say, waiter, w ill you plfase get me a napklp? <; Waiter—Yer .owe? Igte for ^ at, anither custpine?’? vwih' it. ^

' Jimmy—Mot^^r, is it trug that an . tV f apple a d&y Jceeps the doctor away? ''Mother^Yes, Jimmy. Why? S'Jlmnay— 'Oa«se if - it - is, I ^tept l^bout it* away t^^ mpm- ©1930 I Percy J..' Ctvsb*'Great 3ritajft »iemd. epe wUl have to ,• . ( King Features Syndicate, laca _ . f^me.Spon, ; . T' '■ ■ ■■--=— ■ y : I \ > It's'betts? to drive yourself than to have another fO?eve? tightening Mickey (Himaeif) McGuire Fonliuiit Foa Om BOARDING HOUBB the ?eigns;,.Ifslf the world is try- ' ing to keep UP with the Jonses who E v e n f the most frivolous girls .V-' wFe trying' t§ keep up with the sometimes pause for reflection. ^ t h s .. r-rlt beftts ths very dicl^ens M i c k e y ( h i m s e l p ) m c G^m i p ^e : ^w many pe^pns are ready to course, Revelations 1?:1— " A wom ap l^m e to your aid whea you don’t i-fpi’ MA bR *r i.K/uei ABoarW vniY ‘sMoai-p, ■biis*r bas<( <& need ip y ___ Mr. Hoover has one clothed with the atw-” What hottv 3 4 i 1 4 scriptural authority for the “sun-tan IT” A G A M E 'TiiRi ' W hisUe,,..Brief explanation of-the Bridegroom, (in poetic freusy, a i ■^QSe Muas ariv i%W(,g!/ • seek a lifetime and never find any- Police Se?geanli—Is the man dan­ thtog better to let alone than whis­ M V-Tip, Ail.’ BO iiV 1 gerously wounded ?- k y ___ The gun baa not yet been Patsolman—Two of the wounds Hiade that qah kUl as far as ridlqule. f are fatal,-but the other one isn’t so « f'' . .Wonryi is interest paid on tfou- i bad. . , b}e before it comes due. V*' ■ \ ‘ V. Mistress—Have you apy refer- ^Mandy—:iAh wants a ticket, to 6DC6S ? * C ***'-**'H<.| N ew Y a w k . Maid Applicant—No, put the hus­ Agent^Do you wish to go by Buf­ band for the last lady I worked for fa lo ? ' ' gave me Ipis nice wnet watch. Mandy-^^wsy no. sah! Ah wants , te go by tw n. These days the girls have about Our idea of a sound investment is as much use for a petticoat as the boys have for copper-toed shoes. stock in a Talkie Corporation. ! I U '! "<■ JimkiiiBT^l * understand your Mr. Smathers—What kind of a daughter-married a self-made man. fellow is that efTicieney expert? , Simpkins—So she did; but she has Mr. Reeves—Well, he never en­ had to make extensive alterations joys an ocean voyage beoause there is so much sieilt going to waste. ~*mce. • , High Schpol Teacher—Is this your work Rohinson? I don’t see how it’s possible for a.single person to make so many mistakes. ' Student—It isn’t a single person; my father helped me.

\ Tourist—Heap big pineapples. Indian—Aw, heap 'em yourself. ' ■ > / We don’t know; but we suppose that when a minister starts discuss-1 “ iqg the modera trend in styles he i intakes his text from RTevelations.— 1 From Life. To which we add: Of - * SFofUiaa fo>< i 93g

WASHINGTON TUBBS H The Prof is Desperate By Craii«

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sTotrr^y* HAkCOCMRAna—ptcrM icsj^icii FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Black Cavern! By B to am

vjJE’U . JU S T ABOUT AS LOKI6 AS I X HR46R HEARD OP A n d , n e a r . ahno«.i e oisappearins s o CUEAB rn...WAROTELUU’ Jw ™ HAUC TO HE OOVNN ^AouduiKki lUE emvEB. o>MPtfire.Y...’ni(S HAS HOVN LOKK? VNE'UL WAVE UUSTHlS-i MVSMT OpgHlKJS tjONl IN THSte AS N b itt S te e p A M S VrU M PED TO STAY IN THIS )/ / rl^/ \ OF p tA C R euiiFT cuRREwr.r OkMOg^FASdkUEi POSITION i4 f«p Yj r urnte ...vNAvtc . M g . CANERN^ ANDYUEOVP OP IF ANYIMINS M it e s HAPPEMS! liCRMVT Sttoe AUJAY, RlUi'Y IMTO IMS A^ID UMOUE SMAVJUOW O.SKN HANE \ O ^ N t N O Of? SUACR s e a r c h e d ■\ AND

n w a it e d , TRUSTING FOR OMUY Tn> F R li^ K tS S UUGUU'.. IM VAlM GOOD O R BAO t!

5 h- K Generous Sam f ' (READ THE STORY. THUN COLOR THE PICTURE) SALESMAN SAM i ... ^ KMOVI fH*, lay." ka?«(« ride?" he said. “Why, shucks, They walked up to the pigs and yo u b e t Yott^can!” - then brave Soouty ',piiUed a triok Be boosted Carpy way up high again. He jump^ upon)' one'’' fat hnd Carpy shouted, "Kindly try to pig’s back, and rode around a while. b«ng on tight You’d hurt yorr- Then, from a window, .right nearby, self, if you-ehould take a fall." The there came a frlendljri, little cry, donkey pol^ pa'down the street ’HeUo!" exclaimed A UtUp firh Tbia poon Cenmy slid down to bis feet, made the Tiniea anile. and cried, f*Ju»t Tinymites! It Isn’t hard at all." '(The onaymites hear some. musi( » b^ ona. tai tlM .^ 03B b .a tw ;) ■X .v.ji,-'' 'fe'. f- ‘ ■' ■ ■■ • V- •'> ^ V i ^ r ..’ \ -A ‘ X -- '4 A 5 .. ’ 't,: FOOtBAXl; TEAM

C G ty tbejxdmidL^L - Seeoey Steeet' Vt ^van MtotvDoBia^ 'FAlij!tY..W i At die Fire Hoope M the new-diac^ qf r^o iia ‘ ... 4 ^ TOirtCMTbW N lfirK t, tion. Games be conduce , ', Mill’s Shlrta and Chdlatt' '• ■ le • J 1* .Ifm ; d a re n c e Davis. - The bnntjhhqfiB M r s .. IWanfcwts moA iff Friday E y » ^ /D u d iif and BetTMlimeiits. ,fbr this meeting will bs Mrs. m a w > AAcquainted’:. a .Man..;. 98$i AdndMlon SOo. Hddy, Mrs. Harold tUchmond.' Mrs.'’ "i '■■■'S’ % QIU. The leader. Mrs': Ab- Black Race Problem,'"To Wehr*s Orchestra. ' tto-Qlbson, has invited the c l ^ ^ S p e ^ v * BaWtiiom 8t, ■ INDOOR GOLF This la the third of » aeriea. ^ dtnnw .CepAar aad gcvpttor Sto. Weekly Pxlzee For Low Soozeo. ' . Som enead Aveu,- Adolte, S5o^ r . Children. ISo. to attend, this mseting. \ ^ ■ The n » t paeetiBg of the Women’s - Hartford ^ , r. Open 6:80 P. M. Dally Federatl Is vlBltlhg /with^ bSf W orlj^)|e^ce comihittee, add wUl onial V pattern.-g., O b i^ The Eagles Football Team| mother, Mrs. Margaret AitUSh ef of sugar Summit,street ■ _ It be h d d on November 19, a t 2730 era, candle aticka^. fruit At the Commiinity Club''? .: ManChiMter Garden dub members o’clock, a^'idhange'from the evening bowls,' waller Monday, November 17-' - will be privileged to attend the semi­ e^bons .^sembly, Catholic LadleS date given on the program. When You Need and other uMful items. annual meeting^ of the Federated or Columbus, will hold its ’business Usual Gifts Modestly prle^ Prizes and Refreshments. ' The afternoon’s entertainment will Garden dubs of Connecticut, to be meeting at the Knights of Columbus ^ O N E Y ' 82.08 ' held Wednesday, November 19 in clubronms at 7:30 tomorrow ' eve- take tile form of a talk and readings ^'For Bridge Prizes New London. The bfudness meeting “ iogj. A card social wUl fo llo k ij - ; by Mrs. Alexander Bunce of B o l^. . •* t WfflST-DANCE at 11 o’clock will be followed by ENDORSERSL luncheom STore th an 200 ddegates Her subject /‘The :Negm*^Qf:Tc^ MORTGAGES Showers and for Friday, Nov. 14, 8:15 P. M. from the 42 dubs in the federation Bridge Club will An A ppredation,” is ^ tim d y onS, PUBLICITY, meet r, tonaiorrow afternoon at 2 in these days when the Negro prob­ Manchester Green Com. Gub will attend. The afternoon meeting o’clock with; Mrs. Sherwood Behrend OR DEIAY , Christmas Giving— All 6 Frizes and Door Prize In Gash. will take place at Conneotidit col­ 370. Main street lem is beqbinlng a responsibility "of . ^ '.-,V 7 / . lege, by invitation of President ^ I the North as well as of the South, Yonr signature is onr only re- Refreshments. Canade’s Oroh. qoireinent. f2 to $5 monthly 35 Cents. Katherine Blunt. Mrs. W. L. Law- and when wa^^are told th a t the call ' At Popular Prices ton, chairman of the National Coun­ The Woman’s Foreign Missionary .of the Negro to the white race is prlmdpal payments repays a flO -Society , of. the,South Methpdist cil for Protection of. Roadside chui-cK Wtii more Justice, to f 100 loam- ■ - , ■ Beauty will give an illustrated lec­ even^g at; less" help and more understanding. Larger loans can be arranged ture. Mrs. John R. Demarest of 7.30 with Mrs. Ethel Flood tit' 24 less caricature and more serious por- ABOUT TOWN Eldridge street. on your own , security and rej^d Orange is president of the Feder­ ’trayal.” in the same proportion. Our only If you are looking for gifts ated Clubs. Reservations for the Mrs. Bunce, whose father whs the charge is three and one-half per These smart ^__ limbbeon must be made not later The Men’s society will hold their founder and first president, of At­ baskets are very.,pc^u« Superintendent A. F. Howes of the meeting tomorrow evening, at 8 cent, on the actual money you that are just a little differ­ first eight outlying districtsJs in Bos­ than November 17. lanta University, is well fitted to owe each month. • CaU, write lar for living room o’clock at the Swedish Lutheran-, handle this subject. Her years 'in bedroom use. ' .Neat ton today attending a convention of church. or phone nearest office. ent yet popularly priced, New England School Principals and The combined glee clubs of the ithe South have given her both~ scenic and eoHonhd Superintendents being hejd*in that Swedish Lutheran church will meet ] knowledge and understanding, of the - Ideal Financing visit The Gift' Shop. There prints In soft coloAngs. city. The convention is to continue at 7:30 o’dock tonight. Rehearsals Mra. ‘Alfred Clark, wife of the cu­ Negro and of the-^flner possibilities ’ W.00 through Friday. will begin on the “Messiah” to he rate of St. Mary’s Episcopal church that are in him. Her sympathetic Association, Inc. you will find umisualf' dis­ presented April 20. All members are Will be the speaker tomorrow eve­ readings from Negro poetry will be South Manchester: 858 Main St. On mornings like this, when you urged to attend. The choir will meet ning at the initial meeting of the a real treat, and it is hop^ that a ‘Boom 8 Phone 7281 tinctive gifts from home find the g^roxmd wet and wonder a t 9 o’clock. newly formed Woman’s Auxiliary, r large^umber of Center church.wo-' Hartford: 988 Main St. whether it really rained wet rain ’ • >. • . explaining the s<^e of Its work. ;“ en i4b«l?x ing satisfaction and lower yon can save extraooaldol- Christmas will soon be here and» your, / o) ^ ■ '-j starting is caused by'^ burned V KEMP'S operating costs- lars wi' Our Coal N6_ ./ personal cards must be ordered now to en- distributor points. Have yours ^W hatever it is, well tell finer anthracite was ever checked and save your battery. sure them being ready to be mailed in \, "(you... and% ell make our , brought above ground, J-**;*? Ik*- 'reeohuneoodationafwit^ Ei^Der,o^ Id enr oflke . , D^ember. You will find:five choice lin ^ GENUINE POINTS AUTOMOBILE for WATKINS ,ooBttoyon.' phone finrarepresmitaliT^ V here to choose from. RADIATORS V: r ALL CABS ' ' ''Pu ricr^l Do come in soon. 4" *.. v' ■ t ■ .-ESTABtiaHED S6.YEABS ' Nfnrtim Electrical CHAPEL a t i f QAK

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