ools slaw, pioklsi'mid psh iy. roOa, horns mads p>as and eattoo. P roflu trim the supper will be used for the benefit o f the parish. A ll organiza­ C liquy Farley eaa be erected for tions i t ths cbundi have rickets for th IW.OOO avaUahle,'the epeelflea- sale, and aU members of the Glrla’ tlbne win probably have to ba re- Friendly aootety. They may be re­ 'vlaad to provide for lower-ooet oon- served by calling the paslab bouse atrucrion. Monday evening when the sah Officials o f the FW A, whioU la doses, or by contacting ths foUow- cupplying $88,600, have to approve V0L.LVL,N0.84 Ing heads of organlxations; Mrs. cbrtsd to the cemetery by the the plana and amr alterationa In James Harrison, Mrs. Charlsa Wade, Bids for Um contract for the The American Legion Team No. loarchlng firemen. The bearers will them before bide can be accepted. 2 of Manchester shooting against Mrs. Ekiltb ludd. Hlim Dorothy Rus­ sell, Mias EMna Oordy. be Frederick Van Ness and 8. Ross Uhvary building planned for Center W ork.on the Job m uzt'etart aome Ida lUlchenbaeb, driver of the Eofleld Rifle Hub of Enfield at Bhlnr, aasudatas in Cheney pork, win be opened Monday at 8 time next week, according to one of ihompsonvUle last night lost the tbe utomoblle that ilpired in the Brothers, Rudolph KIssmann, Roo- p. m. in the Municipal BuUding the provtrions of the agreement be­ BINGO BINGO ^ W O R K E R S RIGHTISTS CRY match by nine polbta, the total (Anah la Sooth Wiadeor.on Moaday, ert Walker and David Oicksos, Sr.; Office o f the eelectmen. Two tocG tween the town and the Federal TELEVISroN^OES BEYOND VISIONARY STAGE Id reported to be out o f dahger and scores being 010 to 010. from No. 2 and Chief Albert Foy of government In. order to allow all meqibera of FIREMEN W m MARCH coacema and gome from out of Mechanical Perfection of Home Receivers Demonstrated In Tests idetiaf oeatfortaU^ at' the Hartford the South Manchester department. the Manchester teams to take part Army and Navy Clah ARE WARY AS tal, where ehe wae taken after OUT AT BLlfflrS le accident. In shoots Team No. 2 will be the IN CH AM B^ FUNERAL club’s entry In the Hartford County League, which Is not composed ss PARKING HEARINGS Mr. and Mra. Samuel Kemp, Jr., TONIGHT—8:15 TO P M BOOST SPAIN_PROJECT high mark shooters as Is the WATKINS BROS. left Man cheater thla rooming and Members Of Six Companies To - - And Every Saturday Night I Charter Oak League. The Man­ OrCORPOBATBD Vatill be Joined by Mr. and Hie. chester American Legion first team Attend Last Rites And Es- ON M ONDAY EVENING FILMS IS GAMES AND SPECIAL PRIZESI .■ISharlea UeCana of Bristol, former- DROP HUGE BOMBS ON will take part In the Charter Oak . cert Comrade To Grave. ROBERT K. ANUERSON DEVELOPED AND Admission 25c. Open House! ; Door Prixel Ijeaders Fear That Plan It Protest French Prenuer^t of Hancheater, and Will go to League shooting. Donze will ohoor A public hearing will be conduct­ Fnoeral Director PRINTED SpedEl P riw Ob the Lest SiUtirday of Rrery Moothe Tork to attend the horse show with the Hartford County League Members of the four companies of Madison Square Oarden. ed by the Police Commisaioners ______Likely To Treeze” Wafes team oeeause he la working nights the South Manchester Fire Depart­ Monday . night in the Municipal Funeral service in home­ 24-HOUR SERVICE Offer To Aid Loyalists If and will not be able to get awky to ment and the two companies of the building for discussion o fth e lr sug­ '' Tile Army and Navy club will atioot with the first team In their Manchester Fire Department met like surroundings. Film Deposit Box 4t MADRID’S DEFENSES gestion that all night parking be REMEMBER! Rei^nlless Of The Profits niponaor an Armistice Eve dance in league shoots. at the headquarters of No. 2 of the Store Entrance Enulaod WiD; Is Scored ¥ the Clubhouse, Main street, Tuesday The scores last night: South Manchester department Jaat outlawed in Manchester and of 142 EAST CENTER ST. methods to warn auto owners to ¥ evening’, Nov. 10. Music will be pro- Enfield R. 0. night at 7:15 and marched to the Armistice Eve Dance, Tuesday, Nov. 10th O f The Company. By Bqth Sides. SOLD CREMATORY BODIES 'trlded by A rt McKay's Orchestra, R. Cartigan SO 46 47—187 Thomas G. Dougam's funeral home move their parked cars so that the Telephone: TO 8CIENTIFIO SCHOOLS Hanes Fly Low lost U k r ;! town snow plows -Till not have to HEARST LOSES ’ttaservations should be made early A. Blunden 48 45 46— 184 on Hod street to view the body .uf Office 5171 House 7494 KEMP'S -Make Your Reservations Early! as aooommodatlons at the clubhooie S. Teatoni 40 48 42—183 Joseph Chambers, second assistant leave unplowed spoU In tho roads. Bucharest, Rumania, Nov. 9.— are limited. A small admission price G. AUen 50 46 80—183 chief o f the South Manchester de­ Clerk George H. Waddell of the Plttatmrgh, Noy, 9.— (A P I—Steel Paris, Nov. fAP) — Premier (A P )—Three casks rolled out of City Limits hFom r W a rn will be charged. F. Landry 60 36 46—182 partment and foreman of No. 3 Foard o f Selectmen has zuggested workers added $10,000,000 to their Leon Blum’s proposal to rush 11th SUIT AGAINST an overturned motor truck near compuny. that the sirens on the police call- Christmas budgets today while In' hour assistance to Spanish Social­ Chisinau today, breaking open WhOe Fascist Shells D roft: . Group 2 of Center church women Totals 019 There was nearly 200 In the b.xes be sounded to warn automo- dustrlM circles discussed boosted ists drew a storm of Rightist criti­ and dlscloeing throe human bod­ 'Will meet at the home of the lesser, A. L. R. O. group that went to the undertaking bU owners to move their cars from prices of steel products and some SENATEGROUP ies. cism today. Mra. Uidus Foster of 37 Academy P. Newcomb 50 40 46 48—187 rodms. Others who could not go at thr main streets. employe groups expressed dlssatis; Police, investigating, arrested In Business Sections Of ; '’Street, Tuesday evening, November M. Donze 50 48 47 40—185 faction with the industry’s pay. In-^ Henri DekerlUis, Rightist deputy, the manager of a crematory and 10 at 8 o'clock. The business meet. J. Ha’ tlnger 49 48 42 48—182 crease. called -the suggestion "unpardoro accused him o f selling more ;lng will be followed by a' talk by C. Blrath 50 47 44 88—179 COOKING Capital-Over 100 KDIei The Christmas fund boost is pred­ U. S. Court Of Appeals Roles than 40 bodies for sclentiflo pur­ E. Bplesa 40 47 42 80—177 able” and asserted the French pre­ -Mrs. Boadley WUles of Fairflell icated upon a continuation of pres­ mier “should be tried by a high poses, burning the oarcaaaes of street on her experience as a social ent rates of operations after wage court.” animala to conceal the decep­ By Plane Bombings. 'worker. Mrs. WUles wUI also sing TotaU 010 PHILLIP SELW ITZ boosts become effective for the na- That Courts Cannot Inter tion. two solos, accompanied by Mra Blum advanced bis idea at a ses­ DEMONSTRATION Uon’e half million steel men N o­ sion of the Soclallst National Coun­ A’biney Morey, president of Center Is Pleased To Announce the Re-Opening of vember 16— there is no sign o f a cil, sa3rlng: " I f concerted action fere With a Congresnon- Madrid, Nov. 0— (AP) —^9 Church Women's Federation. Vice slackening in demands. The indus­ with England is possible, I am ready leaders of Group 2 are' Mra. L. A. SUPPER t o PRECEDE I arrlal fleets spilled great bombs i T O N I G H r try’s payroU for September was to undertake i t ” HaU, Mrs. Alfred Mucklow, Mra. Selwitz Package Store . $65,611,000 with operations around He did not Indicate whether Brit­ al Committee. the city limit fortifleattone Samuel Stevenson, Mrs. .William B. Tuesday, Nov. 10 78 per cent o f capiroity. LuU and Mrs. William Pitkin. ST. M A R n ART SHOW ish oiflcials had been approached ELAINE BARRIE Madrid in four vlcioua waves ' Comer Main and Pearl Streets The magazine "Steel'' declared a directly. whila Insurgent shells r i n ^ price, increase of from $1 to $2 a George Van Bibber, physical di­ Blum accepted a Soclallst Party Washington, Nov. 9 — (A P ) — neas streets and buildings. at 2^ P. M, ton on the prices of finished steel is resolution which called on the gov­ rector of Connecticut State college Glrls-Friendly Society To Serve Pointing to separation by ths Con­ 1 expected for the first quarter of ernment to use all its efforts, in co­ ANDBARRYMORE Dstsrmlnsd grimly to opsn « ] be.the guest qieaker at the Baked Ham In Parish Hall A Complete Line of Fine Liquors Are In SHOW OF SHOWS stitution of the powers of the Prest- win Conttnnona From 10:80 TiU Clo sing 1987 to meet the new wage rates. tar the Moors, Legiomialfw Monday noon .meeting of the Man- operation with Great Britain, to Television for the home is Just around the corner. dent. Congress and the eourts, the Next Thursday. Such a Jump in steel prices would, apply a policy prevlotu^ outlined W .4 .U 1 1 .. ______a _... . * ohdater Klwanls club, at the Man- S t^ k — j^ c e d Most Reasonably . Fascist regulars stopped by tha I In Our General Electric Kitchen i JlUtpriiarional steel in the average low priced aU' and the . BUiber is a graduate of Purdue Unl- Conducted By So- five bi-motor bombing plonea na^j win serve a aupper Thursday eve­ tomoblle from $31~to $82 or $83. dallat Workers Internationale. irlttee. -veraity and was an AU-American lighted overhead, with the tdevislon camera trained teleirislon apparatus. The demonstration raoelvers baU dozen pursuit ships low tackle in the East and West AU- ning o f next week between 5 and' 7 tinder the Direction of Rnthia Parker Leadera Dissarisfied Oo-Ordlnated Plan on the spooning couple on the sofa. The scene is The court declined to grant on in­ o’clock. This will be the final night In Chicago s^d in Pittsburgh, dis­ (The policy, - drawn up October cost about $400 to build, but they'U be cheaper be­ Romantic Actor, 55, Weds the new line at fortifications Star game in San Francisco in 1980 B E A D TIF C L CHORDS OF O IRLS IN THEIR LATEST TAP perfectly reproduced'by the new rMelvers. fore being offered to the public. junction sought by Winiam Ran­ insids tha d ty limltis shortly Hie subject wiU be "Football and of the armual Art Exhibit at St. Miss Hazel Fletcher trict councils of steel workers’ rep 26, established a co-ordinated effort dolph Hearst, the publisher, against Mary's parish ball, which opens on AND ACROBA-nC DANCES resentatlves expressed dissatisfac­ by the labor\organizations to eup- 0 p. m. Connecticut Stat College Atn- th ' Sqnate lobby Investigating com- GirlEl Years Old-ffis Storting at the Toledo bridge, letlcs.'' . The prize wiU be furnished T u e ^ y . ------:------PLUS — ------^------tion with the new wage rate plan­ ;]ly arpis and munitions to Spanish rn'llee’s retention and use of Hearst Mrs. Elizabeth McIntosh of Oak She will demonstrate a T h rift Cooker Meal and a ned to rise irod fall concurrently Moclallsts. planes bombed tha western by Dr. F. F. BushnelL “RED” “TEX” “WINDY” - telegrams taken from telegraph southern rims of the city and Place who hak been housekeeper for Complete Oven MeaL with changes' in the cost of Uvlng, (Its principal point was a request companies. to affiliated labor unions to attempt GOV. CROSS C ALU Foartk Matrimonial Ven- wheeling south, repeated the . Local members of the Women's the past four seasons at Holiday James Stewart, chairman of PRESIDENT TELLS LABOR It rebuked, however, the Federal formanee. -yf* to prevent supplies from reaching ’ Benefit asaouiatlbn who left earU House, the Girls’ Friendly vacation THE NOVELTY TRIO Chicago wage district council which cqmmunleattona commission for It was the fourth time tbs this morning for the semi-annual headquarters in Canaan, and cook You Are Cordially Invited To Attend SCHLITZ RED FOX HAMPDEN ALE he said represents company union Spanish InsurgenU., This- would be copying thousands o f telegrams In tnre; Stormy Courtship. accomplished through transporta­ tal's new fortiSoations had f e r ^ ' state raUy at the Hotel Stratford for the Klwanls Kiddies camp five representatives in the Cblcago-Gary POLITICAL PARLEY communications companies^ filet in blasted within the last 24 hours. Bridgeport, were the collector of periods, wlU be in charge of the r ^ o n , declared the group opposed tion and dock workers' strikes tying LEGISLATION IS NEEDED irS6 and fumlehiqg them to the up shipping facilities.) Anti-aircraft guns in Madrid Mystic Beview, who attends as a meal, assisted by Mrs. Alice Briggs, ’ the plan as likely to "freeze" wages Senate committee, which la headed Yuma, ArU., Nov.* 9.— (A P ) — patently had no 'effect on the d e la t e , Mrs. JuUa Kawson; also Miss Margaret Stratton and Mrs. under contracts regardless of com­ British cooperation was necessary by Senator Hugo Black (D., Ala.). ers. Caroline Britton. Girls wbo will act Silver Grill pany profits. before the movement could be defi­ tP e commloslon’a acta were illegal, Graying John Barrymore flaw, to Mrs. Josephine Kelsh, Mrs. Ada The J W . H 4 U CORR Has Conference With PBrty Over 100 Stakham, Mrs. Mary Roberts and as waitresses under the leadership Where Everyone Has A Good Time! He said the members were "dis­ nitely established, Blum insisted. )eclares Nation’s Employes the court said. bis fourth marriage altar today, Rad Cross data available MAMCHisTza Comm- "W e could not allow the working COMMUNITY CHEST Mrs. Mary Burke. of Miss Margaret Robinson, will be 1007 MAIN STREET trustful of the wage contracts be- What tbs committee did after re­ signed hla age as 48 although rec­ diatoiy after the bombing . Valette Turner, Peggy Smith, Mar­ class to walk into a blind adven­ ceiving them 4Vas not a matter for caiue they felt the companies were Mnst Be Assnred Decent Leaders To Han a Lei^* ords credit the romantic actor with least 20 wars kiUed and W . W. Eels of Oakland street left guerite Vennard, Teresa and Ruth' trying to put the contracts th rou ^ ture," he said. '" I f a general war the courts, the opinion held. wounded in the newest last night for Bridport, near Mid- Britton, EMna Hadden, Phyllis without the workers realizing what bad come along we would have LEADERS TO GATHER Heaiet’s petition sought to en­ 65 and wedded 21-yeaiMdd Blaine These casualties were added dlebury, Vermont, on receipt of news Clark. Anne lldmas, Ethel Madden they were signing." A| found ourselvea alone with Russia H^orldng Conditions And lative Program. join the commltsion from ^ vln g Barrie—o f whom he once said “ a wounded in the. morning r>f the. death yesterday of his and l ^ t h rhrasher. 'Stewart added that members of iwith whom France has a military any maeoages to the committee and man can’t get along with a got like meats and hetwesn 1(10 and treaty.)" brother-in-law, J. H. Howe. The menu will include baked ham, 2 d a y b a z a a r the councU pledged "nqver to sign to restrain the committee from that." klUsd or wounded Sunday by Leftist newspapers oseer^ed tiio using the messages it had received, scalloped potatoes, peas and carrots, auch contracta until we have inter­ Adeooatraat to tha people was the military whist con- Auspices Holy Name Society Tires Shell Gasoline ents and gathered the coneensiu of defeated despite the removaleinovai oro f loethe - . FuMeherlaAppeel found 8 tasgetAma ia.ttw.' Opinion." seat M government from Aladrid al questions oHsint out o f ths re­ Attomeire for Hearst announced 'Fuerto-' del Sol, gattiag its' doeted at the Green school assembly to Valencia. Washington, Nov. $.— (A P )— in For Human NeedsToniOT- Iromedlately they would appeal their ‘hall last eveamg by the Manchester November 11 and 12 In Pittsburgh the district council cent election," brought Governor from both tha west and the FtandlaHHe Att B . ^ message to the Third National cose t o the Supreme Court. ' Green Community club. The prizes 4UST ARRIVED! o f the Carnegie-llUnois Sheet and O o s s and eight Democratic state after a night in which Another Rightist, former Premier Conference on Labor Legislation, row Evening At Hartford. The Appellate courts decleioa wae Faoelats onipors within tha city which were double decks of cards ENTERTAINMENT (Cast of 85 First Night) Batteries Shell Motor Tin Workers referred the wage plan leadera Into coiiferLnos today. -eubetantlally the same as Chief Italian Diah Gardena Plerre-Eltlenno Flandin, charged President Roosevelt said today he attacked government guardo. were won by H r add Mrs. W. P. to indlvidtuU mills after fail& g to Blum’s administration with “ not The nature o f tbs questions was Justice Wheat’s last winter. The Xihw add Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haw- Novelty Book Ends agree upon accepting the proposal. n ie 0 p. m. raiders dropped DANCING BINGO conforming to the electoral pro- believed "the county has this last being’ qjltnbeld by the governor District (kmrt Jurist diemiaeed the ly 20 bomba o f large dlman ley. A t the close of. the games gln- pishes and Novelties Oiw 51111 Votes Rejection Hartford, Nov. 9.—(AP)—New Special Booths - Country Store - Home Made Candies Assessories Shell Greases griun” through which the BodoUst week given a mandate in unmls- whose only announcement waa.that ‘Three o f the morning shells droj g ^ r e a d squares with whipped ' Just the thing for a bridge The Camegie-nitnols, largest government came to power. England is mcbillzlng tomorrow, but (Oonttaned on Page Six) cream and coffee were served. ri&able terms to' its legialatbrs and he had caUed tpgethsr for a meet- into tbs Gran Via, main g ift Incomparable subaldlary of U. 8. Steel, said 17 of Flandin deitaandied dissolution of not against the redcoats. ln(» at 2:80 p. m. a "group of Demo­ artery, in the heart of tha iv'- ■■ MMWMW executives” to adopt needed labor 27 plants accepted the plan prompt­ Parliament and the calling o f new This time the enemy Is a more cratic leaders" to consider tee un­ cal dutricL Several otbsra ri; Btetter’a Smoke Shop was so over- A im complete line of Plaota ly. One mill—at Duquesne, em­ legislation. . elections The P t^ d e n t said he' . believed subUe force— dlaease, delinquency, settled "political questions" that into apartment houssa near tha ' dosed last night that a call was seat aqd Cut Flowers, Let “ Yankee Charlie” demon­ Experience is what counts— and ploying about 10,000—voted against the mandate had directed the Legis­ have developed from the elsetlon. • FATTIER COUGHLIN Istiy of war. Tha. PresldenUA' ttt for the fire department 'It was strate to you—-at this most mod­ “ Yankee Charlie” has plenty of the sliding scale proposal. broken famlllee, child dependency. Ffilaca waa blasted from Insutgeqf' not the smoke of cigars, cigarettes Service lators "to proceed along these lines The group who gathers in ths ex­ em atation— what a good lubri­ it. Besides— Schaller’s new The attack on toose social trou­ ecutive office at this state eapitol pioitlains east o f Aiooreom or pipes that caused the alarm, but JPENTLAND Until working people Uurougbout the One shell dropiied In tha Puart%; a Washington NoVi 9.— (A P )—The munities for putting the Mcezsary moblllzatlon,.presiding. Preaidenta LegtsteUve Program. from his Immediate superior, Bishop Antt-alrcrafit guns returned prospect that the New Deal may legislation oh the statute broka. of New England Cheats, campaign However, it is expected that hie Michael J. Gallagher, the expressed fire but the attackers continoady The State Department of Health Munich, Germany, Nov. 9.— (A P ) seek te revive A A A principles of ~ Willihg To Assist V managers and laymen active in the legislative program tor 1987 per- hope that "the people will call him southward, dropping six bombs od.^ report for the month of September —A lone figure—Adolf Hitler — crop control appeared today to have T assure you that the Federal Chest movement will be among the back to the air—where he be-' the government fOrUfleations at thsS Glowed only 11 reportable diseases stood today among 16 bronze sar- been strengthened by developments guests. (Contloiiad on Page Six) longs.” Tolbdo bridge before disappearing. ;' eophogl to ooramemorafe the an­ government is willing to do its part within the town during the month. over the week-end. ' in making these standards effehtlve The speakers will be Stillman F. The Catholic bishop of Detroit, Windows in thq Ctns la Prsnsd Cleaned niversary of hla abortive "Beer Cel­ building were shattered. One shsllv^ Fratr cases o f broncho-pneumonia, White there was no official on- an in aupplementing the efforth of Westbrook, president o f Community wbo had vlgoroualy defended the lar” putsch of 1928. wrecked an automoMla, two of pulmonary tuberculosis and nounceroent of Intentions, officials th.c states when problems assuine Chests add Councils, Inc., and Allen Royal Oak priest’s right to freedom Jota Barrypwre ’.‘M flbe t^Ses of miscellaneous report­ aiid Reshaped The Relchsfdebrer wss visaniy who deplored the death o f vAAA at T. Burns, of New York, exectUve o f speech, denied auggeetlone that Drops to tbe'uroaad nroved ss he commemorated the an interstate or a National ebarao- FEAR 39 DROWNED solemn person who only lost August Crowds o f shop girts, walking:’ able diseases completed the local the hands of the Bupreme Court tor. vice-president of the corpbrsUon. Father Odughlln bad been "gagged" osy 18 years sgo when he and s were believed to be highly gratified ‘ Seettonal Program ■aid in a statement “ it Would he im­ along the Oran Via and Alcala "This coming year should be an by bis bishop, by Cardinal Pacelll, small band of followers marched In by the nnaumlty with which a From the Hartford dub, the possible for us to plan a happy mar-, street, Madrid’s two main thorough- ' outstanding one in the annals at the Papal secretary of etate’who re­ s bold but futile stroke to seize the meeting of farm leadera on Satuh- ^roup WiU M to the Buabnell Me- IN SEA TRAGEDY cently came to the United States rled life together." farto, threw themselves oh tba^ govenunrat labor leg)B'.ation." day demanded a return . to the ^ r ia l to take part in the aecUonaJ for a visit, or any other authority Ehccbanglng light-hearted teper- ground when they heard tha ahrlltr The Bsreophogi held the remsinz original agricultural adjustment In greeting the delegates, the pivgram which follows the d eve- of the church. tee, the two climaxed a stormy whistle of the shells. Recreation of the 16 "martyia" who lost their program. President said "the ^ sessions of the lopd midweatCrii raUy, Friday, when "Rome,” Bishop Gallagher said in cpurtehlp by dashing here from' Los I t was reported 80 persms were.,' nves In Uie uprislEg. The occasion With the This development, combined with Nationaa Conference on Labor President Roosevelt appealed to the Only One. Member O f Crew an interrtew, “would not interfere Angeles last night to be made man injured in the morning bombard-', was a tribute to them. recent forecaaU by the Agriculture LtgislaUon in 1984 and 1985 formu­ Nation for support of the private and wife by Yuma's famous marry­ meat. Behind Hitler, as be stood in in a purely National situation." Center Items M en *8 Department that'pooFible farm sur­ lated a.program for the levelling welfare agencies. Father Coughlin, who announced ing Justice, Ear) A. Freeman, whose Twenty-three penoos. It waa as*. □her reflection • of bis first st- pluses may lead to. declining prices upwkids of labor standards which Three speakers wiU address an Found A fter Ship Sends 25,000 ceremodAl have included tabliSbed, were killed in tha Puania : eyipt to. take over the German gov- in a farewell radio address Satur­ Saturday audience expected to fiU the 8,200 day night that he was "hereby many of flimdoms moat noted'. Vallecas section Sunday when six'- ’ The men's plunge period will be — “ >• “ ‘xxJ- ' (tenUnped oo Page Six) (OooliMMd m Page Six) seats in the hall. withdrawing from all radio activity 'Keep this with you aiwaya," be -flimsy workers' apartment buUdlnga '' held from 7 to 8 o'clock. stslnad swssUks emblem behind O n tS O S . collapsed under tha bombardment.' Fuel Control wUch. the 1928 revolutionists la the beet Interests o f eli the peo- said in handing , the new Mrs. Bar- A public whist party wUl be held (OontlaiMd on Pag* Six) Many other persons were hurt in a t the West Side Reo on Oedar nuuTcbGd. r Low First Cost SHIRTS SCHALLER'S NEW SHELL STATION AT CENTER AND OLCOTT STREETS ' (Oiwttoaed on Page s ix ) the falling debris. Street Flay will start at 8 o'clock. Among those who followed the tsttorod banner in the bUtorlc London, Nov. 9— (A P )—The Ger­ There stlU were no official fig­ Monday 8 Tears To Pay College Educations Next DR. JOSEPH G. MAYO man liner Westemland today reacued ures as to the total casualties ta The ssea> boxing class .will meet msren from the Burgwbrau hall, a lone survivor of the lost motorahlp Beautifully scene o f the putsch, to the of yesterday’s bombardment, but they m 7 to 8 o'clock. Low Operatiiiir Cost laia, the London office of the Ham- were estimated at between 100 and -The women's gytn class win meet the field marshals were Hitler, COL- IS K R L p BY TRAIN burg-Amerika Line was informed, Gen. Hermann BOlhelm Goetlng For Nation’s'Policemen 200. ' , 7 to 8 o'clock. Entirely Automatic Laundered bqt found no trace of some of 89 Try Out $128 Gasoline One Red Crosa official Xaid thres - The men's gym class wUl follow now his minister without. p o rtf^ o V... . other members of the c fe w ., huge trucks full o f dead had bead; ftom 8:15 to 9 o'clock. Quiet Operation and ime of his most trustsd sidMi* The survivor, a cabin boy, was taken to the-morgue. Dr Wilhelm Frick, mintetfr Chicago, N ot. 9..— (A P )-—Oom.*'tralned ' men in police 'work. 7^5 I's plunge period win be token abourd the Westernland from Seeking Perfect Fuel Passing over the southern aad>. 7 to 8 o'clock. Fast Action Interior: Heinrich Himmler, ehlef policemen of the future will be weU Son O f Famoos Surgeon plexiriee o f modem crime, averred a lifeboat, near the spot where the western limits o f the dty, this fore* ' women's plunge period win be o f the prJlce. and Gen. Erich Ludeo- schooled In crime, its detwUon and late called for aaeietence during a Reliable dorf, famed World War Depu^ Detective Chief Walter A. noon, the enemy bombers dropped • '; 8 to • o'clock, 2 f o r prevention, the apprehension of raUng storm lest night. Columbus, O , Nov. 9. — (A P ) — Atank held only 10 gallons, would A t noon today .the banner v Btorms today, ore driving police de­ Meets Death At a Cross­ number of amaU proJeeWes without . women’iI’S 'bv^danciag Pependable Perfmraaiiee FREE 1 l^ D E R , WHEEL M criminals and their succesafu! prose- llia t wae approximately 200 milee Seeking a (lerfect motor .fuel, r«r cost as much as $32,000, wbllh at 8. eanied along the route' o f the partments toward atandordisaUaa o f cution.” '■ east o f Land's End. , m s r ^ preceded ss i t was then by search chemists at Ohio State Uni­ transcontinental trip using it for (Oonttaned an Paga six) _ perioderiod fdrm n«mSMB winwl foi> SPRING BA'THS p AND SEAT COVERS P pmonnel requirementa to inehida a Future policemen might even he, ing h Wisconsin. Winds of gale 'velocity today fore- fuel would bum up a millionaire's gym the NaioF "Alter Ksempfer,"Ksr— " “ (old ' ' college educarioa. in many eaoee, graduates of a law ed the eanccliation of channel air versity experimented 'today with fighter) the Income. men's swimming team win i . ' Jew-bstting Ji^na “ A ooDege man’ , he dedared yee- school. Storms said. and water aendees and seat waves gasoline 00 expensive that it ia com-- "F or espertmental purposes each TREASURY BALANOK satTo'dock. Streicher. terday, *7iaa rite ability to concoi- dashing against coastal buUdlnga at $900 A s a start towardd the future Alma, Wla, Nov. 9.—(AP)—Dr. pounded by the ounce—and a single ingredient used must be practically Maicli te Twnples trate, to Weigh evidepoe and facts, Folkestone. - Tsasday ideal be envistoced. Storms pointed Joseph O. Mayo, 84, son of Dr. and gallon would coat from $128 to 100 per cent puce," Professor Boord -Washington. Nov. 9.— (A P )—T h « man’s voUey ban period win From the hsD the roarch continu­ to keep Us temper, and to use Us to the couraes In crime prevention, The British Queen Mary sad two 88,200. ed to the two temples o f honor 5(rs. Cbaries H. Mayo o f Rochester, explained. “Tbat.ls where the cost position of the Treasury on Novaae., ■ Bmm 0 to 7 ofdock. Brins All Your Geaningr Work To UsI brain to reason things out.” safety, fire prevention and first Ud o'Jher veasds answered the later Working under the direction of comes in—chemically pure products |ter6: m woBkUk*M swlmmlnir Ha— MODERN . 1 EXTREME PRESSURE 1 where the ssroopbogl Ue. - And those qualltieo, be said, were was klUed apriy today whan ' bia BO& arUcb give Um modem poUoemon a automobile was struck by the North Prof. Caci) B. Boord, the aeientlots cost a lot of moaey.^’ Receipts. $14,690,85031. J; mast as f0llowm™7 to 7:40, A1 tastallarioM By Slowly, with measured step. H it­ heeded now. n e beefy department Dtstteae Meseege . EQUIPMENT P groundwork for his-Job. Cbdst Umitod. Northern Pad fle talked la terms of aye-droppers A commercial product would be Bxpendlturea. $45,268,62834. t k ^ 7:40 to 8:80, inteime- G E ^ LUBRICANTS P ler ooendad the etaps o f one at minions o f other days, armed with Her distress mtesaga said the rather than tanksful as they search­ nMlosy-TniMg Mem. the two, psrmllri eafloM , asefa of Northwestern UUveralty notched passenger train, at a crosaing about within easy reach o f the motorist Bafance, $l,660O47,8n.74. brawn and a nigbt-erii^ lacked the anrUmr mileatona today artth the number one batch had been store ed for an answer to the problem: but unless each port of each experi­ Customs reedpte for the m cotlk;;^ IM women’s afternoon gym class which contains sight of the sar- tachnione demanded by the Mwmit twer mUea south at Cochrane. Wis. in and her forecastle was . undw coiihoW. • opening session o f what oMciala de­ . Dr. Mayo, who had been on a " I f you could have any chemical mental sample la pure, .he said. I $6483374.41. m W est Bids buadtng.wffl start water. . The first report of her pre­ eowhinatleo .of gaaoUne. for your TiMMe 16 MSl'tyred men. in ths scribed as America’s first tralnlag hunting trip along ths MUzlaslppl tolenU0c caloulatlona ndght be up­ Reedpta for the 6soal year (stniiAi-8 I tVOInrlr ^ ^ a ln a and eourageb bonerty, srtKxd for highway patrolmen. Rag- dicament waa flashed at approri- rtrtomotdle, which one would be the set WHITE lacguhge o f the cult, are Nsaidom’s highway patrolmen, rhrer, was alcma hi tba ear except July IK $1,464.461300.88; |i{ljN4sBHtaf riseses at the West KEMP’S, Inc. mom) and physical strttigtb Storms iatored warn 40 otOeera from 15 laately 9:00 p. m. (8 p. m.. a. a L ). bestT” Few joy-nueaJOy-ridea wui wUl bene [saeataken iwith turoo. $2.460.660328.44. 1 "eternal watdi.’' tar Us dog, which also waa kUled as fbllasrs: 4 to noted os sriU among the b«alo ta- on a second message cams through Profeaeor Boord said more than the e x p «^ v e axjiertmental flulda 11 $988,805,664.08 of smergansy i 4:80 to 0, inter- nuom AIBB aed DKIXX) HEAT SCHALLER^S Service Station Whtls Hitler stood akms sm oM Tbs train waa apeeding at between several hours later. p ; qUrementa for a man kxdting for­ 120 different combinations o f hydro­ s< OeDoral Motors his dead ooanodsit the turn closMt On the curriculum were Aurses In 60 and 65 milee an hour when It when they reach the testing stage. st Iditures; excess of expendituies, ^ ' tap; 0 to 0:40, ballroom 634 CENTER STREET . ^ A ^ ward to a oarear as a erimedmater, accident InvesUgrtton, drivers’ teats, The Westemland tumad to carbons— each ona costing $1 to $20 Instead, they win be butasd inB tiny ' 901314,000.06: grots dsbt. hot: ’ etzude the ear squarely. Thawreek- the aariatance o f the Isis im- $a~ ' aceidmt reoordingi l^ialaUon and an ounce were being atudled- in the engines, while the chemists check 187380.10, a dscreoss of $3,47 "TIh m are planes fo r eoUsce- ssaroh for a better motor fu el "•tm tagy U handlliy peopla.” am Page 81x1 em rago aix) carefully reactions, power and per­ 70 under tbs previoiia day; V, A toakAd of auch gasoU^ If your formance, , nets, $11,060,662,060.10, . . r'

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than US4 'aad 1884 waa larfar than TM «9Moutlv«. coattdtbM of iUie 1938, the flrat year that the auction TBAVELOGUE TONIGBT ARMISTICE PARADE ^JUIOUTTOWR G 'CM f Club wUl meat this a ttahtg SrAl^iAND-T UKALCBtL’SJHSEE TFnfEHOI£r|DEATHS ION MARKET was opened. at 8 o'clock at tbs bome of Miss leOtOKTEAMS THREE NEW HOUSES OESMATROMS, Salea yesterday amounted Lydia. Hutchinson, 188 North Bam Manchestet ON MODERN PALESTINE FonoMng tbe regular meeting of s6«et. s k u k 1401.60, which brought the total SiRDGGIf wrrH M WWS WATCH AWARD ARE REPORTED IN STATE sales for the to 8177,079.30. ORDERS ISSUED SL Margaret's Circle, Daughters of NGRT ON WEDNESDAY ENDS DAILY SALES Isabella, to bs luld Tuesday night Mist Gertrude Liddon, chairman AUCTIONS TODAY TO BE DISCUSSED TO H E ^ TONIGHT Date Book This amount Is better by 842,827 Stephen A. Haboush And Wife Hi INEUZABEniPARK than the sales of 1980 and the large In the Knlgbta of Columbus borne, o f tba sntertalnmant given Friday Polecat Bliefl Shoe O f Patfcer Miss Maude A. Eagfamd, Of there wlU be a aoelal held. Tbe com­ Tim e Of Them Auto ThatsH- Past Oneen To CoBfar So- . Increase was made In the sales of To Entertain At South evening at S t Mary's church by, tbe Street Blan And Puts Up Scho(d Street, WIm $49.75 mittee arranging (or the Installing XUa Week ties Oyer The Wedc-end; 'strawberries. The Increase for the Methodist Church Tonight. Senior club of S t Mary’s Girls Real. Fight For Its Life. Marshal Francis E. Bray An* at ofincera will make a report at Prize la Big Contest. Nov.------lOv—Armiztips------— Eve---- Danes, The VTctinu. Prodoce WiO Be AoC’ ants o f strawberries during 1936 Friendly society, was congntulsted Three Parcels Of Property Police Commissioiiert To WiD CoD|iIete P h is For hsh Arm y sad N avy club. fSriiey Dliuier the meeting tom’orrow nIghL on Its success. Mora Hiea loo, cW - WiDis, Smith And Fuh To over 1980 was 830,090. Part of the Mrs. Stephen Haboush wtU'-as- Robert D. Wilson of 147 Parker Her elevsraeM la writing e four- Also Lsglon ArmlsUes Hvs dsnos Tables For One, E ^ t Increase this year was on the sale of slat with the costumiM had in the dren and grownups enjoyed the -/ AfiUKIClATEP M i Tenmle C9ispter, O. B. 8., ■wlU oh- lioiied Wednesday Bat ooimces Instroctioiis For C. BHmore Watkins, treasurer of atreet went to hla garage this Disposed Of In Sales Is Conader Adioa Coeceri" line ’’Jingle" In the national nwUo on l Rofl OaU Startiiq; at Rainbow bn. Bolton. cauliflower In^ the greater amount, presentation o f “ The Lxwt Coin" la Marionette ahow put on by Mias morning to take out one of hla ------Five deaths by, vlolenee,'------three o f isrve Paat MatrooF and Patrons’ Watkins Brothers, left last nlg^t for contest zponaoied hjr The F. W. Nov. 10-)1. — Basaar In BL them automobile fataUtlee were re- Sixteefl Coaples A i although there were peaches sold In tbe travelogue tonight at 8 o'etock Irene Walthr, Mias Evelyn Beer, trucks and fotmd a skunk bad tak­ night 'V7edneadsy avsnlng. Thas( Grand Rapids and Chicago where he Fitch Oompanjr of Dee Moines, mwa, Jameffs baU by Holy Namo sodeto. 'pdrted in Oonneotieut over the the Manchester market this year In at,the South Methodist church, en­ Wednesday’^ Program. Miss Thelma Carr and Miss Marion en up Us abode there. Being in . a I CoDector’s Office. mg CnrbstoDe Garages. has mode Mias Mends A. BngUnd, Here Nov. exhibit at BL past offtesrs win confer toe Inltl- I Season Is Abonl Over. much larger numbers than were wiU attend lbs Mid-Season furiilture weekend. ly For New Homes. titled “Christian Palestine” . The Brookings. The numbers Included hurry and not wanting to stir up 172 School stresL Manchester, Mary's Eplsoopsl church house. stqry degrees on two eandidstas. A t Tbe Rainbow. brought to the market last year, due wonders of Jerusalem and Bethle­ markets. Before leaving Mr. Wat­ a two-act play, “The Adventures of A hit-run driver’s automoldle Preceding the evening meeting, kins stated that this w ill probably anything Mr. Wilson left the skunk Conn., the proud winner at a beauti­ Nov. IS.—^Radlo Show at High to a___ beitter ' crop hem wiU be explaliieo by Stephen Marshal Francis B. Bray of the Betty, and the llva-aot play, •Tlum- ful new Predaton watch. The watch fatally Injured John M cC arty, 60, a t ^ ^ '^ i m a r vriU te prepared and Tbe -llanchester Auction Market he the last mid-season market to be la the garage While he took a load of In the first o f several auction The board o f police oommlsslon- tVmight at 7 o’clock In the Rob- ecfaod hoU, sponaored by local Red former polloe officer. In Ansonia All of the members of the ass - A. Haboush who waa bom and Amilstice Day parade has Issued his pelstiltskln." The work of rehears­ 'WPA workers to their Jobs. Rsturn- is a regular 849.7S model and is one Men. Announcement was mads today ------, toe following committees. elosed yesterday as far as dally held. OS an entirely new schedule for ■ales of property by Tn* Collector e n win give a public hearing In the bins room toe Center church, dl- Saturday. Reservation for individual ( ciatlira did not bring their peaches reared on the western ahores of the generM orders for the annual ing and the time In faabloning the big to the garage and finding that of hundreds o f fine watches award­ a t tost ground will bs broken at once Supper committee: Lucia Jones, •ales are ooncemed and the year Sea of Galilee, 18 milea from the furniture markets la planned begin­ Samuel Nelson, Jr„ to'coUect back Nov. 14.— Dedication at V. F. W. Mrs.. Ehnlly Leavenworth, 85, at and for tables at eteht to the local market as several sold parade to be held on Main street, marionettes must bmvs entailed the skunk' was still there and re­ selectmen’s room tn the Municipal ed by the Fitch Company to the rsetors, captains, and workers for home at Manchester Green. fo r toe foundation of torse mots Margaret L u e ttg ^ , co-chairmen; again proved a better one than that ancient city of Nazareth. In his ning In 1937. taxes and coat, of sale, five lota In Monroe, waa Mned by n . automo­ are stUl available1 ^ for i r the' their crops right on the fsrm which this town, Wednesday morning, endless time and the young women fusing to take orders and get go­ building tonight on the question o f writers at the best “JIngies". It Is toe 1988 Red Cross Rtril^CaU wlU bouss8 to bs errsetsd fay O'. E. WllUs Nellie Taylor, Maude Woodbridge. 5 1930. which In turn waa larger youth he was a shepherd for 12 Mornlngsidc park owned by Jacob . Next.Wedc bile Saturday night while ahe was Armistice Eve dimce to be increased the amount of revenue to Nov. 11. The parade will start from deserve great credit After the ing Mr. WUaon started to chase it sll night parking on the atreeta In an exquisite timepiece—In f a ^ one and Son. too., Robert J. Smith and EUsabeto Caverly, Flora Dougan, tht local farmers by at least 825,000 years. Members of the Daughters of Hamer of BroolLyn, N. Y., were meet to complete plans for toe local Nov. 18. — Annual meeting of croealng a street on her way home. toe Rainbow, Bolted L.m~ . Main and Forests streets at 9:40-a. performanoe many went back stage away. Tbe skunk ran and Mr. WU- Manchester. Oomplalnta reaching o* the latest models manufactured. George FUh In Robert J. Smith's Rachel McOonlgal, Jennie C ^ x , more and gives an Income to mem- Liberty who have been selling purchased by Alexander Jarvis, Jr., Roll Can which will officially start Chamber of Uommerce. AnotEer,to— automobile - *------fatally- in■ Lela Webster, Minnie R o b U ^ night, under the auspleee e (, m., and will proceed north to Depot to have the. operations.. ei^lalned. son made a jd c k at It. The akunk this morning, ' the board said that there were Miss England says she bad no development “EUsabeto Park.” Two l-era of the association this year for tickets on a turkey and chicken Nov. 18, 19, 20.— ^Booster dub ba- Jured Fronds O'Donnell. 70, In Annie Behrend. Dining room oom- worto-OorneU PoeL ' ’ Personal Notices Square, countermarching to the Home made candy was sold by the got a hold on the toe of Mr. W il­ many automobiles left parked on idea she would be the lucky winner on Armistice day and extend imtu of them will be located on Tanner produce sold of about 8200,000. drawing are asked to bring their society. 'rae liurchase price was 8300, a t soar at North Methodist church. Nolwich, Saturday nighL mlites: Blstoer Pickles, chairman; This Is toe first in toe „ hosnital. son’s Shoe and it was then a case the town roadi and obJecUoh was of one o f the watches. She Just Thanksgiving. The meeting win be street above Bowers street and one The fall season last year did not stubs to tomorrow night’s meeting. which tbe town will receive 8253.80 Nov. 20.— "The Gboat Train,” 8 Knife wounds were fatal to Stta' Ethel Carter, Margaret Hyde, Alice fan and winter cabaret of doing some band to band fight­ made to allowing the automobiles dashed off a funny “Jingle" that very abort and every captain and win ba .located on the oorner of CARD OF THANKS, c ose until November 22, but this Following is the order o f exer­ The drawing will be held Saturday, for taxes, interest, lion charges and occurred to her after bearing- The act play by Sock and Buskin club ley SkrabuUs, 44, a bartender In Bowers and Tanner streets. Mesars. Volquarsen, Anna Robb, LUla such as those held last s s a _ . November 21. The entertainment committee of ing. H ie akunk held on with Its to remain In the road all during the worker is urged to attend. which proved so popular with W « Wish to th&nk our friends and year there has been a falling oft In cises for Armistice Day: cost of sale. The balance will ba Sunset Singers sing other prise win­ at High school hall. Torringtoa, Sunday. PoUce detained Wltlia, Sdilto and Flab were toe Stevenson, Mary IParke, Oorinne vatthbors ior kindness and sympathy the Star of the East, R. B. P., No. teeth biting through the shoe and paid to Mr. Hamer. y-s night season. A t toe meeting. Dr. Knapp, chair­ large crowds who sttandsd. the amount of late cauliflower. ,^^eral Orders No. I 13, will meet tonight at 7:80 In ning 'Verses one the Fitch program, Nov. 21.— Anual Father and Sod a suspect for questioning in toe fin t to atart a new houalng pro­ Gibson, Edith Rogers, Esther Nel­ 9hewo‘ to us, during the Itlniesi and Members of Bleanora Duse Mr. Wilson called for help from his Added to this was tbe complaints man of toe Manchester Chapter of case. musio for the dance will be' at 4be time of the dehth of our While there will be a sale held on 1—Tbe Armistice Day parade will the Washington Social club. All The purchaser o f 'H^*®0Fty and sent It In.' However, hers waa Banquet at Emanuel Lutheran gram In Manchester early last son, J o M h Parke, Herbert Clay, Wednesday this week those In Lodge, Daughters of Italy, will wife, who started out with a stick, through a tax collector’s auctlOB that have been made concerning au­ toe Red Crose will briefly tell of too church. by one of Hartfmd's brother. We would also thank those assemble on November 11, 1930 at members are urged to attend as tomobiles that are parked along one o f the verses selected this week The body of CapL Eimll Swensen, spring and have met jvtto fins suc­ WUUam Thornton, Charles Lewis. who sent flowers and loaned their charge of the market consider the 9:80 a. m. meet this evening at 8 o'clock at but not waiting for the stick to ar­ does not obtain complete tlUe o f'll and she la now proudly dlaplaytog local and national work at toe Red Thla Month 60, of toe sand haige, “Seaboard N a cess. ba.-ids, toe Sociei^ Cfu£ Sara.. the home of Mra. Mary Della Fera, plans will be discussed for the New rive Mr. Wilson got bis hands side o f tbe curb on streets when who are tn great demand in sale yesterday as the closing of the 2 A —The head o^the column will Year's dance. until one year from date of oale, her lovely new watch. The verse on Cross and Mrs, Myrtle Roessner, Nov. 25.—Annual Thanksgiving 51", waa found face down in too Two of toe houses to bs buUt will Mr. tnjl Mrs. Wm. Patterson and 16 Cottage street. From there they around tba throat of the skunk and snow plows are sent out early In vicinity. Family. market form on the east side of during which period the form efi whlct Miss England was a'warded chairman of toe 1936 Roll Call and Eve dance and turitey, goose .and mud In East Norwalk by three boya be In toe popular Cape Cod style POST OmCE AT GRANBY will proceed In a body to' pay a choked It to death.' owner may redeem It for the pur-1 A the morning or at times after anow- Reservations may - ba Main street opposite the Hose Company No. 1 o f the Man­ ' storms. the prize watch la as follows: Charles House, permanent RoU Call pig drawing at Cheney hall by Hose %unday, several hours after he bad and toe toliri will be of toe 6-room final tribute of respect to their be­ le weighed 10 pounds and to chase price plus 12 per cent. ' "In days of old when knighta were oalllng 8360, 7700 or through Intersection with Forest chaltman, will outline toe procedure Co. No. 1, S. M. F. D. been reported missing by the crew, cottage type with a garage In toe loved sister, Mrs. Lucy g*arr who chester Fire department wlH bold prove that It waa a big one be took The first auction was at 10 a. mu Tbe parked automobiles made it bold member of the committee, street. of toe local campaign, after which Nov. 26.—High schooI-Alumni A medical examiner gave ,a veidtot basement. These houses are located VISITED BY BUBGLABS died yesterday and who was a its regular monthly meeting in the It along with him to exhibit IL A t today. An hour later Tax Collector impossible, in tbe past, to properly And tb ln n were as they oughta of acddental drowning. rence Moonan, Reuben 1 B— Formation: fire bouse. Main and Hilliard plow the roads and one of tbe sug- toe dlstrlcte will be aaaigned to toe game at State Armory. on good-Blzed lots averaging 60 fL BIG 2-DAY charter member of the lodge. one tavern where he entered to Nelson auctioned two lota In ths Tbe paint went on the farmer’s teams and toe supplies handed out. Coming Events* by 180 fL H «r y Weir, Robert Dewey, First Division streets, at 8 o'clock tonight. The re- show his game he wai informed Homestead Park tract, fo^erly geetlons that baa been made to tbe bourn Duiir O f Safe Blown Off; $100 Olds, Andrew- Torranoe, . freehment and entertainment com­ board is to not only prevent all Each captain should bring to the Dec. 2.— "Adventures of Tom EUsabeto Park is Manoheater’a Platoon of the Manchester The November me.itlng o f the that his word would be taken about owned by Michels and Margaret Instead of on his daugbta.' In Stamps And $45 In Cash Qulsh. Ernest Morse, RusseU PoUce. mittee of the company will provide night parking on the streets where meeting a list of the names at all Sawyer," a toree-act play at Hollis­ fastest growing residential section Manchester Garden club will take the size of the skunk and tbe fight Boretto of Manchester, to Borello toe workers on bis team. ter atreet school auditorium play­ OPEN FORUM and bat seen more building aotivlty William Kennedy, Arthur B a O eim Marshal and Aides. place tonight at 7:30 in the Robbins the program for the after part of the plows are run over, but also to Missing. Otto Heller, Cain Mahoney that It put up but Its presence was Paganl, Cooper btreet barber, for The' Manchester quota Is' 81800 ed by toe Community - Players and tots season than any other section In BAZAAR Band, Salvation Army. room of Center ebureb house. Slides the meeting. not wanted. prorids a signal to be sounded on GIRL SCOUTS ■raANKFUL Caiarlee Tucker 8105. The tax blU, Including inter­ this and toe loiml chapter la ■ponsbred by toe Education^ dub. town. With toe frowlng demand for Company K, 169th Infan­ from the Massachusetts Horticul­ tha fire whistle that wUl warn when y ttx Granby, Nov. 9.— (A P )—Blast­ ST. JAMES’S SCHOOL HALL est, lien fees and cost o f aale. was very anxious to maihtain its record Dec. 8.—Old Ekigllsh Christmas moderately priced homes it Is ex­ try. tural society showing New England Ever Ready Circle of King’s 8100.21. the plow is to go through the CONFIRMANDS HOLD Editor, The Herald; ’ ing tha door from tbe post qfflos for surpassing its quota, sc every entertainment and sale, Group 4, pected that new eonstiuction win Howitzer Company. gardens, and slides of the gardens, Daughters will hold Its monthly streets. In town and have those who The Girl Scout Council and par­ safe, burglars esriy Sunday ob­ Auspices Holy Name Society The sale o f the two lots In the effort will be made to obtain Center church. reach a mOoh greater volume In a Second Division of members will Interest the mem­ meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 own parked, cars move them from ticularly . Its finance committee tained non-negotiable bonds with McKee farm tract that was to.be the streets. many memberahlps as possible. Dec. 9, 10, 11, 12.—Annual poul­ few months. face value of about $1,000; 8100 in S t James's Boy Scouts. bers, together with reports of the In the dlrectora’ room of the Whlton ART SPECIMENS held at 1 o’clock this afternoon waa REUNION SUNDAY wishes to thank all those who In any M o th e rs ! The town will again this year be try show at State Armory. ■tamps and 845 in pash. 4n treating ohUdreaVi NOVEMBER 10th and 11th Boy Scouts of America. national Chiysantbemum show Memorial Library The hostesses postponed at that hour until 2 Tonight’s meeting is also the reg­ way helped make the campaign for which closed at the State- Armory will be Mrs. Leo Stiles, Mrs. George ular November meeting of the divided Into districte and each dis­ funds a success. Mail bags were used to muffle the don’t take School Children. i'clock by Tax Collector Samuel sound of toe explosion which ap- ENTERTAINMENT Mrs. Stephen Haboush In Hartford last night, in which the Stiles, Mrs. Meredith ‘ Stevenson, AT ST. MARY’S Nelson, Jr.- A t 8 o’clock the tax board of police commissioners at trict assigned to a team, the cap­ To date more than six hundred o>Mnoea,.uaa Nathan Hale Band, Sons which time regular business wiU.be tain assigning streets within the doUars have been obtained and it Recreation panntly attracted no attention al- of tbe Legion. local Garden club won several Miss Flora Stanley and Mrs. Wal­ collector again gave notice of a post­ Nearly 300 Attend Annual FORMER RESIDENT HERE VV a f o Mr. Habouch has a hobby for prizes. lace Jones. taken up. district to each worker. took many wlUlng wdrkers and toough It tors plaster from ths ceU- DANCING BINGO Third Division ponement until 10 o’clock Tuesday tng as wen as removing the safe D HY 2 GfNEKATI-'i- , photography, and tlie new and es- morning, November 10.- The board wlu have before Roll Call bAarquarters will again many contributors to make tola ciiislvd pictures he will show In na­ Center Flute Band. poaible. door. COUNTRY STORE Mrs. Frances Dlctcenson, who them tonight the request for the Gathering A t Emannel Lo- be eetabUabed at the office of Robert MARRIED IN NEW YORK Center Items tural colors In moUop and still American Legion Auxiliary Over 100 Paintings To Be elimination of parking on the south J. Smith, Inc., 963 Main streeL and Appeal letters were sent to many Postmaster Charlea. Batayte said Loyal Circle of Kings Daughters prior t o . her marriage last month Monday Spedal Booths Home Made Candy scenes are worth going far to aes, Veterans of Foreign Wars will ceHbrate Its 25 th anniversary' side of Walnut atreet from Pine will be open each day from 3:15 to organizations as well as Individuals that toe bonds were blank and would coupled with his descriptions In Auxiliary. was Miss Josephine Catalano, was DAUGHIERS OF LIRERTY theran Qrarch. and we feel sure that toe response The m «i’a boxing elosa wUl meet have-to be registered before betoff saqirias(|)h5r?»:pBar^.‘oe’lurtW)i£r4«a 4Mm: Dial BcouCs who have volunteered'their anu friends Saturday evening at the New iroric, Nov. 9.—Mlsis CatheK sent their contributions will make . The women’! gym elaSs wlU meet country and now a naturalized wArld War and Spanish tional church at d.30 In charge of Terrace In the vidnlty of the Park services as part of their community been disappointed with their k>oL he home of her busband'e parents, Mr. tne McMiilHn, 28, formerly of Man­ It poeslblc for us to achieve our from 7 'to 8 o’clock. American citizen, Mr. Haboush has War Veterans. Mra. Annesley Trotter. The guest atreet bridge. There U a bad cor­ aervlce work, commented. and Mra. Emil Dickenson of Center Three Days This Week. Nearly 300 persons were In at- chester and at present of 210 Pros­ The men’s gym clasa wUl foUow returned four times to his native British War Veterans Auxi­ epeaker will be Mrs. Victor Swlcker ner there and cars parking on these tenanoe yesterday at tbe annual N o valuable ahlpmenU have geae Pree Dell land and flln.ed thousands of feet of liary. street. Forty attended from Mon- two streets add to the hazard. pect Place, Brooklyn, and Ferdi­ The spirit of those contacted bias from 8:15 to 8 o’clock. through toe post office within the of West Harford, state vice presi­ Supper lyi Precede Ceremonies Conflrmand Retmlon of the Emanuel nand Hoffay, 81, of 841 West 169th motion pictures. He has but re­ British W ar Veterans. dent. of the King’s Daugnte'-a Bon. Mass., Hartford, RockvUle, made us feel that Manchester Is in­ The men’s plunge period wtu bs lest few days or were expected, as Over 100 palntlnga will he ex­ In OranR'e HaH— Supremo Lutheran church, sponsored by the street. New York, were Issued a li­ deed wholeheartedly backing our from 7 to 8 o’clock. cently arrived here so that his In­ G. A. R. Every member of the circle la urged Glastonbury and this town. One of far as he knew, he said. hibited by 30 artists, both profes­ Grand Mistress To Be Pres­ Luther Learae. Rev. -Martin cense to wed at toe Municipal Build­ O r. Scouts. WELDO formation Is up to the minute. Automobiles. to be present. the relatives brought a beautifully Cornell of Worcester, Mass, presi­ FACE IS LACERATED 'Ths women’s plunge period wUl be Harrison HotchMsa o f toe state’s sional and amateur, at the exhibit ent. ing here Saturday. They said they Gratefully from 8 to 8 o’dook. His lecture, "M y Shepherd Life 8 A —The parade will move o:it decorated wedding cake. Many dent of the New England Confer­ sttoraey’s oftles waa unable to find MISS FAITH Er SPILLANE to be held In St, Mary's Parish LOCAL NAN WINS would be married In toe City The Finance Comhllttee o f toe T h e women's tap dancing class DRUG In Galileo," delivered In the church at 9:40 a. m. and will pro­ The Weldon Beauty salon will be other beautiful and useful gifts were ence, waa the principal speaker. He any flngerprinte. Stats pdloe aiid House Tuesday, Wednesday and IN CAR CRASH HERE Chapel Immediately by Deputy Manchester Girl Scouts. wUl meet at 8 o’clock. postal InapMtors are Inveet^tlng. auditorium last night was attended ceed nortb through Main closed Armistice day as most of the received by Jie bride. Cards and Daughters of Uberty No. 123, addreased the Inspirational rally in Announces the Opening of An Adult Gass by mure than 200 despite the In­ Thursday of this week. Rev. J. S. Clerk James A. BeU. . Mrs. Carl Noren, Chairman. ' A plunge period for men wiU fol­ street to Depot Square, beauticians are planning to go to other games were, followed by an Loyal Orange Ladles’ Institution, the afternoon and spoke on the clement weatl'er. The CecUian club Neill, of St. Mary’s, himself an wl.l install Its ofneera in Orange The bride was bom In Manches­ low toe gym class. In Ballroom Dancing countermarch and continue Springfield for a hairdressers’ con­ appetizing supper. TRIP TO NASSAU responsibilities and obligationa of a NEW DEAN’S INSTALLATION sang the well knor.-n hymn, “Galilee, artist o f considerable . -.blllty, la hall tomorrow evening. A supper Christian, urging his listeners to George Lennon, 18, son of Mr. ter, toe daughter of William and The men’s swimming team win to Haynes street. A dis­ vention and demonstration, Catherine Woods McMuIUn. .lir. practice at 7 o’clock; O Galilee'', and another anthem, Mr. and Mrs. George W. House sponsoring the exhibit The entry wf.l be seryed at 6:30 for memMrs "carry their corner” in the activities and Mrs. Fred Lennon of 34 Park Hollister Street School — Wednesday, November 18th “The Heavens Are Telling", The tance of forty yards will be list follows: Hoffay la toe son of Eduardo and Hartford, Nov. 9.—(AP)— The The girls’ gym class league wUl Warren Bldwell, 8, of 178 South who last month moved from Elenton and guests In the banquet hall. of the church. place, Rockville, was treated at toe Men's Friendship club la sponsor­ maintained between divi­ Rose Hoffay and was bora in Mex­ ■Very Rev. Walter H. Gray wlU be buwl from 8 to 10 o'clock. Exhibition of Oil Paintings Class Begins At 8 P. M. Instruction in All Types of Main street, waa taken to the atreet to their recently completed Victor .\nderson: "Summer Sky”, Miss Mary Cassidy o f Winches­ The da/s program opened with a Manchester Memorial hospital lost ing the program by the Haboush sions. Ernest Benson's Sales Of ico City. installed as dean of Christ Churoh ToesdBy cettage at Oakland, received a sur­ T he Reaper” , “Golden Days". ter, Maas., and her staff will In­ Communion service tn the morning, night following an accident on Water Colwp and Scolptore Modem Dancing Including “Swingtirae”. psj ty tonight, and report a large B 1—When the head of the Manchester Memorial hospital yes­ Cathedral In Hartford earty In The men’s volleyball period will terday to have a fish hook, which 'Clear Morning", "Early Spring", stall the officers. The supreme at which Rev. K. E. Erickson Main street south of Woodbridge sale of tickets. Admission may also column reaches Haynes prise housewarming Saturday night. 'Valley Road". grand mistress, Mrs. UlUam Del- brought the preparatory meaaage street. January. be from 5 to 7 o’clock. BY U)CAL AMATEUR ARTISTS bad caught In his hand, removed. More than 4fl of their frlendc from General Electric Products NEW ALBANIAN CABINET The Rt. Rev. Frederick O.' Bud- If possible please register beforehand. f it paid at tbe church. street on the return from Marlon E. Burr: “Blind LadY'. mage of EveretL Maas., also Deputjr and masic was furnish^ by tha Lennon waa a passenger In a car The Women's swimming classes Depot Square, all units Hartford, Rockville and this town Supreme Grand Master John Gra­ Emanuel senior choir. The inspira­ driven by John J. McCarthy of 117 long, bishop of ConnecticuL an­ wlU meet as foUows; 7:00 to 7:45 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Bldwell George W. Cheney, Jr.: “Rabblta" Tirana, Albania, Nov. 9.— (A P )— Private Lessons By Appedntment. Telephone 4891. In tbe first and secoqd di­ descended upon them amid much "Fish Study”. ham of Woburn, Mass., are expect­ Gains Him Fine Prize. tional service was held at 3:30 Middle Turnpike, East, which ran nounced toe tentative date for Dean Beginners; 7:45 to 8:80, Intermedi­ St. Mary's Parish Honsa of Main street have os their guests, tooting of horns, and were made ed. King Zog today appointed Koco Gray's Instalaltlon and institution In ate. visions will halt and form Horace B. Cheney, (tbe late): 6'clock in the afternoon, with special Into a car owned by Leo Coughlin at Motta, president d f Parliament, to 103 Chareh Street SPORTS STOCK UP Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Edwards of welcome. After the new bouse had music by the senior and Junior a letter read at yesterday's serv­ Moriarty’s basketball team win line on west side of Main "Sangre de Christo", “After Members who are selling tickets 12 Griswold street, that was park­ form a new Albanian goveramenL street. Wooster, dlhlo. I t so happens that been admired cards engrossed the Siorm", “Torture Butte'', “ Behind on the turkey and chicken are re­ choirs. Individually and combined. ed on the east side of toe road. ices.' The bishop Informed toe con­ practioe from 7 to 8 o’clock. STARTING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, AT 7 P. M. neither had visited either cout, and Ernest Benson, manager of Hale's gregation at the same time that 8— All colors will then be attention of many ox the guests and Tcrqmiiae Mines” , “Sandla M t “, quested to make returzu if possible A total at 156 persona confirmed In ' A t toe hospital Lomon waa Tbe women's afternoon gym class Through Thursday, November 12 they were much Interested In tak­ General Electric Dept, raceived Appointment of Kdeo Motta fol JDean Gray had formaUy accepted AT STATE COLLEGE massed at the bead of the a buffet lunch followed. Tbe group “Black Mesa”. tomorrow night to the committee, notice this morning of his selection the church from 1884 to 1936 rea- treated for a cut over hla right eye at toe West Side Ree wlU s t v t at 2 ing a trip to the Connecticut shore of friends also brought with them a ponded to the Roll Call at toe close lowed toe realgnation, - Nov. 6, ol election to toe deanohip o f the o’clbck. 3rd Division. Company K, Dorothy Cheney:. “Louisa's Mrs. Ellen Wilson, Mrs. Ruby Swala as a prise winner to participate In a and another on hla chin. WhUe toe P remier Mehdl Frasherl and bis Ten Served Tuesday and Wednesday Eveoiacs In the vicinity of New London. and Mrs. Violet Fields. of ' the service. Greetings were cathedral. The afternoon dancing elasses at leoth Infantry will detail handsome fire screen for the new Room". “ John Brown’s Farm ’, 10-day cruise to Nassau early In Injuries were not considered serious Cabinet when they were outvoted In Admission 15e. -!» bome. Mrs. Jennie Chambers, chairidan brought to toe congregation by Rev. Dean Gray hiu resigned his dean- toe West Bids Reo wlU meet as fol­ Physical Direfetor In Talk To one squad to the massed "Amaryllis’’, "Pansies", “Home­ January of next y e a r-a ll expenses he remained at toe hospital over­ Parliament alter their refusal to oe- The Sewing Circle of the High­ stead Bouquet". of the supper committee, will be as­ pald^ Cornell from D r and Mrs. P. J. O. ship of the Pro-Catbedral of the lows: 4:00 to 4:80, Beglimers tap; Special Suppm- Served Thursday, 5 to 7 P. M. — BO e.^ New Low Prices colors as color guard'. night and was discharged this cept a government 1 ^ for compul- Nativity at Bethlehem, Pa., to ao- land Park Community club felt sisted by Miss Annie CrocketL Mrs. Cornell, who occupied toe local paa-. 4:80 to 0:00, Intermediate tap; 5:00 (Includes Admisidoa.) 8—The 3rd Division will then Group 3 of Center church women, Paul CSieney: "Flowers”, “ Shad­ "rais award Is made in recognition morning. aory road work. ON elated at the success of their ows” . Jana Crockett. Mfs. Mary Dimlop, torage for twenty years. cept toe post In Hartford. to .0:45, BaUroodi d an d ^. Kiwanians Here Praises pass In review and will Mrs. Herbert B. House, leader, of his sales w o A In connection with chicken supper at the clubhouse Mrs. Lillie Dunlop, Mra. . Jennie Refreshments were served and a proceed to the Manchester scored a success with their family Rusoell Cheney; “Portsmouth the. President’s Uampalgn, a Gener­ Squai-e’’. Dowd, Mrs. Isabel Duke, Mra. Su­ al Electric sales campaign through­ social. hour waa held, after which Memorial ^ospital, follow­ Saturday night when over 150 were dinner, served after the morning Present Football Team. served. The beautiful state flower Russell Cheney, (courtesy of H. san Dickson, Miss Elizabeth Fulton out the country. Just ended. Ben­ Leonard Johnson showed motion ed In turn by the 1st and worship hour at the church yester­ pictures o f previous conflrmand re­ quilt embroidered by the members Burdette H awley): “Maggie and and Mra. Vlo.et Fields. son sold the highest percentage over 2nd Divisions. day, and featuring creamed-chicken unions and also o f toe confirmation LILLY INSULIN was won by Mias Margery Scbandei on home made biscuit. Other good Terry”, "French Scene” , "French the 100 per cent quota o f any de­ 4—The following are hereby of the class of 1936. George Van Bibber, physical di­ of Gardner street. As Wednesday Is Scene”, "Mt. Desert”. partment store In Connecticut. The appointed aides to the things were baked Hubbard squash, rector at Connecticut State College Armistice' Day the regular meeting Marjorla Cheney: "Fusohla” , r award Is made through the Orkit Marshal and will report to cabbage salad, mashed potato, cran­ Electric Co. of Hartford, General .«MTOU KNOW HOW eserlde feeb.” for the past two years, was the of the Sewing Circle will be post­ berry Jelly, apple pie, with cheese, "Hyacinths” , “ Carnations” . Mr Robert WilUiui, the faaiene Polw speaker at the regular noonday him at the head of the Electric distributors for Connecti­ says A1 McKee, scenic railway op­ UlO—10 C.C, . . .. 47c poned until Wednesday, November rolls and coffee. Thla'was probably Bruoe Crane: “Golden Weather ’, meeting of the Kiwanls Club at the parade at 9:00 a. m.: (from the private collection o f and B ill Eddyray cut. erator. " I do it all day long and bploror, Aher Bagged Aredo yare~> 18. the first time a Sunday dituier bad National Guard Country Club today. Mr. Van Bib­ Chief of Staff, Victor thr -jgh courte-j' of Mr. Clayton F. And His Mr. Benson will make this trip digestioa Is no problem with me. 1 Seeks the Ceadort and Cheer ol CamsIsI ber, a graduate of Purdue Univer­ Bronke. been attempted by the church wo­ (Jhaml-erlaln of Windsor). ^ with the 'Toppers Club,” an organ­ The finance. Invitations and pub­ smoke Cameh daring meals ««««l C.C. ... ; sity who waa named an All-Amer- Aides—Robert Hathaway, men and many enjoyed tbe novelty Charles H. Davis: "Little Road ization of General Electric salesmen — News — He b one o f the world’s most fiunons explor­ U20— 5 47c licity committees of the Connecti­ King’s Men Orches. ■heT' T h ^ promote good digestion. iean tackle apd playhd In the Baat- James Hynes, Joseph Beb- of It and the freedom from cooking Down Hill” . (From the private col- throughout the country who sell ers. He knows die Arcde and the Antstctl& West All-Star game on the Pacific cut River Bridge association met in In their own kitchens. lec'-.n of and through the courtesy over a certain volume every year get a 'HIT with a CsmeL And thsy M m rend, James Thompson, the Hotel Bond, Hartford, this noon OO. K, 169TH INF. He has ctswiad over treaebsrons Ice, fought Coast In 1930, spoke on what ath- ijisniT Mutrle, and James of Mr. Clayton. F. Chamberlain jf and from whom the high men are don’t bother my nerves." U20—10 C.C. _____ 66c ietlca mean to a college. to further plans for a dinner meet­ It bos been voted by membera of Windsor). ' Temple Ballroom chosen for this tmnual trip to Nas­ U s way dvoogh howliog blizzsrda He has Findlay. ing early in December to which sau. There isn't much to say this vr«ek The speaker said' that Connecticut 8—The following calls .will be the Merchants Division of the Allan Dexter: “Bermuda Beach*', as there wasn't any drill last Mon­ lived on pemmicsn and bbenit. "Where I’ve - State 1.S rapidly making a name for will be Invited the representatives Chamber of Commerce to close "Lea Street”. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13 The executives o f the J. W. Hale gone, Cameb bare gone," says Sb Hubert. "An sounded: and senators from Hartford, Tol­ Corporation expressed their pleas­ day. As you know, toe non-Coms. Itself In sports among the smaller tk-ilr stores on Wednesday, Arm­ George Dexter: “Matterhorn”, Turkey Shoot was a succesa. Thanks explorer needf good dlgetdon. I take whst 1 U40— 5 C.C. Ftret Call, 9:20 a. m. land, Windham, New London and istice Day from 10:30 a. m. to 12 Admission 35c. ure today In having a department Preaeriptleions colleges, the school having become Assembly, 9:30 a. m. "Squam", "High Halth”. ore extended to toe members of the can get to SM and like It Smoking Camels Litchfield counties. The need for a noon. Fallot Studio: Photo Study from manager from the storeLnin thla Oarefnuy definitely “athletic conscious." He FRANC IS E. B R A Y Special Cash Door P rize !' company who helped to make it one. new bridge acrosa the Connecticut oil painting tha "Old Daugerreo- trip to Nassau. General' Electric adds gusto to my metis sod brings me a great «M KNTAL WOHR often affsets Compounded. lauded the current football team, Marshal. The regular non-Com. school was which has turned In a fine record river between Hartford and East Tbe regular monthly meeting of ty p c, by Bloasom Fsu-ley of Rev. appliances of aU kinds have gained foeUag o f w cU-belag. (bm eb set me rlgh tl" dlgastlon," scys M bs J. C N sU K C.C. Call 5381 for OaU rapidly In sales volume at Hole’s held yesterday morning with a very U40—10 thus far this season, and said that Hartford and the advantages to be the British War veterans Will ne Mr. NelU'i mother awarded gold good percentage present. UeuL "Smoking Csmeb helps my diges­ and Delivery Servloe. derived from Its Immediate con­ held at the Arm y & Navy Club at since the department waa opened a the entire school Is behind Us sports medal prize of 8500.00 at Pennsyl­ UtUe over a year ago. Hagedorn was in charge of toe tion and jntfcat food tests batten.* teams. struction will be explained to the 8 o'clock tonight. vania A c demy of Fine Arts. school and gave toe- men unusually I::. BRIDGE MEETING legislators at the proposed meet­ Hope S. Henderson: “ Bedtime", Tomorrow Mias Hazel Fletcher, Mr. Van Bibber said that the col­ General Electric Eiconomlst will con­ Interesting Instruction on toe new lege has an enrollment of 800 stu- ing. A group of 18 of tbe friends of "Spring” , "Strawberirles", “ Lake Mrs. Arthur a a rk of 425 Middle duct a cooking demonatratlon in the regiment which is being plaimed for denta .with facilities for only half Cobboeaseecontee". in toe near future. A drill instruc­ turnpike, east, paid her a surprise General EHectric dept In the base- that number. New dormltorloa and ON DECEMBER 2 The Manchester Girl Scout Coun­ Iiene Johnson: "Masque” , "Jap- STATE menL • tion period was then, held on toe WELDON DRUG CO. claasrooms are acutely needed and cil will meet tomorrow afternoon at visit at her bome Friday night, the enese Lanterns", “ First Snow", floor. 2 o'clock at the Girl Scout head­ occasion being her birthday. Present “SUll Life”. Prescription Pharmacists President Albert Jorgenson intends TOM ORROW and W E D . Don’t forget men, toe ^ ra d e Is C. V. DAVIS' JOB b plenty toogh to ask the State Legislature for a quarters In tbe Cheney building. in tbe (gathering were friends from CeoU Kittel: “Maynowera", '"Wlp- tola Wednesday, Have your uni­ 908 Main Street Phone 5321 Coventry, Hartford, West Hartford, OO dlgesdoo. Hs ssysi "Csmsb itilUlon-doIIar appropriation for the M rfSNlna Fogll, president of the plngham” , ‘T h e Guard", “ Venlca”, forms pressed, cleaned and your To Inyite Legislators To Bloomfield, as well as Manchester. school, be said. Leaders’ association, will give a 10- “American Clipper” . I y» M, C, A, Notes [ braas shined up. The parade gets •earn to bs Just wliat I need to keep .The attendance prize, donated by minute training course on troop Mrs. Clark waa given several fine Robert BL Laurence: 'TUgh underway at 9:30. toy dlgtsdoo la woddng oedsr." I>r. Forbes Bushnell, was won by Hear Of Need For Stroc- managemenL p r e s to . Wind” . ’ . The Regimental school at which Thomas Bentley. Philip Ranney, Hazel Lutz: “Birch ML Road", Monday UeuL Hagedorn of our company new manager of the local telephone Manchester Assembly No. 15, Or­ “Birch ML Road", "Orchid Room", 4:00— Open period for boys in the waa to speak has been Indefinitely company, who comes from Bristol, tare— Next Month. der o f Rainbow, will bold its regu­ MANY SHOWER PARUtS "A Maoque". gymnsrium. postponed. was admitted to membership. It lar meeting this evening at 7:30 In -Barbara McIntyre: “SttU Ufa", 5:15—Business Men's Volley Ball • A... t tctonight’s drill an interesting - a Manchester Public Market was announced that tbe Kiwanls the Masonic Temple. The business “ October". time. Men! Now is the time to start session wiU oe held by SgL Kearns, Ladles' Night would be held Novem. FOR HUDE OF SUNDAY Henry N. Moeller: "Down Cellar”, your indoor exOTclse. The Immediate need for a new will include the Initiation of candi­ you know, something differenL her SO at Marlborough Instead of "Rhlnebeck” , '(Juiet Shore’’^ Hgera tove their week- bridge across the Connecticut river dates and Blastem Star membera The first platoon has challenged For November 16, as the Chamber of and Maoons will be welcome to at­ Mrs. Jack H. Sandals, vrho before M. Mularaky: "Portrait” . , boaketball practice, preceded by a Many Good Many Good between Hartford and ICast Hart­ her marriage yesterday was tbe for- toe second platoon to a game o f In­ Commerce annual meeting is sched­ tend.' ! Harman S. Neill: “Tbe Rector’s roup meeting. T h e ir leader Is door BaaebaU after driU tonight. Armistice uled on the latter dath. A large at ford. and plans for its construction mer^Mlsa Ruth P; M o(low o f Holl Portrait". lermaa Wiersblcki. will be explained at a dinner meet­ street, baa been th e , guest of What do rou say, Lleutmiantr Specials Specials tendance la expected at Marlbor­ The monthly .meeting of the James Stuart NelU: ‘T he Church”, . Y:W)—The Eagles are Scheduled Day ing in the Hotel Bond ballroom, honor at s number of recent aodal Two enlistments have run out re­ ough. North Methodist Church Council ■ML Waahlngton” , "Hook ML", for thetr weekly workout and meet- Hertford, Wednesday, December 2. functions. Mrs. Herman Laasow of cently—PvL Harry Rudeen, and Following the meeting today the will take place tonight, at 7:45 In "Loat River Lake", "SUbouettes" ^ g ^ n d e r the leaderahip o f Ronald PvL Johnson. Rumors have it that Arrangements for the meeting, to Middle ^Turnpike West gave a tea Fresh Pork for Roasting, Rib or Loin Special Uirectora met and named Arthur A. the social room. Ehiery' member of "GrandpaV “George Waablngtbn" both these men wUl sign over. How Knofla secretary for another year. which will '.be invlted’ town repre­ and bridge for her. BYlday event John R. Neill: "Lumber Freight­ ,8:00—^Miss Tltaker 'wiU cohttnus about it? ^ P ric e ...... 21c lb. tbe Council Is urged to be present employeea at Marlow’s ^tore hoh^ the crafto class for women. The sentatives and state Senators from er"," “ Scotland, Connecticut” , "lie- This company wishes to extend its Fresh Cnt Center Cut Pork Chops...... 29c lb. Hartford, Tolland, Windham, New ored her with a miscellaneous prechauma';, ‘IGrandma", "Winter". craft room begins to look iia-^ an Fancy Fresh Large Chickens to Roast, 4 Rev. Paul Keating, pastor of St shower at her home.' Decorations antique shop, so many varied and oohgratulstipna ' t o . our former OenMM.Mn.KS.1 ^SkaiMSe^t pounds HOSPITAL NOTES London and Litchflald counties and Joseph's churoh. New .Britain,Britain. who Allbn H. Newton: "The Brook”, platoon sergeanL LlaUL Byeholifid were In brown and yellow. 'Various “Early Autumn” , "House on the beautiful pieces are in proce each .29c lb. other officials, were made this wsa -tricken a' week ago Saturday reflnlshtng. OO hts recent eogagemenL afternoon at a Joint meeting of tbe games werh enjoyed and a buffet HUl". , ENJOY CAMELSi, OFTEN.s.FOR A CHEERY “UFT'sea Fresh Native Pigs’ Liver, Special...... 15c lb. ' Admitted Sunday: Mrs. Henrietta and taken to S t Francis bospltoL ^ to^ way, buddies, wIm b yon finance. Invitations and publicity lunch served. On W^lnesday after­ Agnes M. Quisb: "Old Lyme”, 8:00—Again tbs TJK.OA. Bowl­ Sugar Cured Sliced Bacon ...... 35c lb. Dodd of Wapplng, Mrs. Catherine Hartford, that night la to undergo noon a tea and bridge' was given' for ine Leone have their weekly ses- have time look at ths msifesr on onr ccmmltteea o f the ConneeUeut River an operation tomorrow. There waa “October Birches” , “Japanese Lan- First. Ueiiteaant’a atm ear. You Small Lean Flesh Shoulders...... ,19c lb. Finlay of 24 Park street, Mra. her at the Hotel Bond. Guests were teniB” T rla” , “Centerpiece”, "BoV •loa. CHbaona took the lead lost FOR A SENSE OF WEU p BEINQ s%.AND Christina Hoffman of Blast Hartford, Bridge association. a corault .don of doctors this morn­ win notlas that they are C Q 16U. E n ^ ef Pork to Cook with Sauerkraut .... .20c lb. present from Hartford, New Brit­ ton", "Sweet Peaa". JHut win have to «o rii hard to Miss Harriet Ralley^of 291 Spruce Attending tbe meeting today were ing, among them being his brother. ain, Boston and this town, and pre­ h oM .lt' This week’s games s t « be­ m other words, the Commandlnz F f . K r a n t' Uc lbs; 15c Elmer Weden of Manchester, presi­ Dr. W. P. Keating, after which it M argw «t Russell: “Boat Housed’, Offleer at tha 169th Ihf. N ot hr ' lb., 2 street. Miss Maud Moorebouae of sented her with a beautiful set of “ Fish House” , “ bidy Wlscaseett' tween Bon Am i and Shearers, Reids dent of the aosocUtion, Mlaa Bertha waa decided to operate for gall ehl Sea you tooIghL V t t a h Fowl, cut np for a nice chicken soup. .69c ea. Coventry, Mrs. Gladys Durkea - of silver. T ree Study”, “Tree-Study". and Gibsons, Kellers and TUeott- Diets, secretary; Willard B. Rogera stones. Father K eatng Is a na­ vlUs. Oorp. Daniel F. Shea, eompaay 1 bonch Celery with each put np fowL 411 LydaU street, Thomas Qulgh of Adelaide M Sporer; “Portrait' 3H South Main street, John O'Keefe of Hartford, l^wn Clerk Frederick tive o f Manchester and a son of the Teeedey . eoirespoodenL COSTLIER Iste Mr. and Mrs. William M. “Arrangement", “Jawa |md Teeth' o f 30 Clinton street, George Lennon Hartensteln of Vernon and Cbaun- John B. Summera: “ Fiahlng The Business committee will bold SOMETHING NEW I OLD FASHIONED SMOKED Keating. K a x a DiaER p o a t of Rockville. cey B. Thompson df Hartford, mem­ POUCE COURT Shack” , •Wlckford Gove'', "Frencb- a luncheon meeting at noon. There w r r a SAUSAGE ...... 35c lb. T iy It! Discharged Sunday; SMna Mc­ bers of the invitations committee; town Church", "Autumn”, “ Old will bs an span gymnasium period Donald of 101 Glenwood atreet, . Ths winners at setback at tbe Seventeen years bid Frank Ybs- for boys after schooL Tuesday evs- Ogdsnaburr, N. T., Nov. fo— (A P ) Town Treasurer George H. Waddell Tide UiU”. TOBACCOS Thomaa McKinney of 108 ' Blasell of Manchester, and Judge Loula O. Masonic Yempls Saturday evening mant of 90 Capitol avenus, Hart­ ning. the gymnasium la reserved for —Obtain Mattbsw FaenU dosont Spedal on Fancy Swiss Cheese, machine sliced .. .47e lb. atreet, Joceph Scavo of 44 Welling­ AdeUa Neill Upton: "Pink L,ady", v-qnien, under the direction at a n y Eaton o f Bolton, members of tbe were: Bflmer Phelps, first; Bi. A. ford, was fined 8100 and costa for need a gun to go deer hunting, ba Com olB a n m ado fvoas" Old Fashioned Snappy Cheese...... 39c lb. ton road. * ■ Myrtle Volkert: "Along the Riy- Tinker. GUrla will practice basket- got his buck with a ferry boaL fitjuace oommltte; Edward N. Allen, Brigham,, second; ' Wm. Andersonj drunken driving and 810 and coata er", “Portrmli of a Roae". Dutch Edam Cheese, diced or in piece...... 35c lb. Death; Mra.-Lucy Farr of 47 Cibt- chairman Of the Hartford city eub- consolation. Door prise was won by for driving without a Ucensb, by ON THE SABEB SHOW ball and setting im exercises. About FareeU'8 Ferry boat, ths n o t aloM what you swf that's impor- t a n street died Sunday morning. Harold Wait: "Indian Lunch BtV. SO girls took 1^ last wedi. so that fiaar, MORE EZPSNSIVI sad aid to digesdoo—add jdeasare the wholt Veiy Good Grade Crab M eat ...... size can 25c committee. Executive Vice Presi­ W. Alexander. Ekich Saturday until Judge Raymond A . Johnson tn. W. Jones, was idoughtng seross ths If ** lira. Clarence Rugglea and infant JANE WITHERS Jans are being made for a girls BL Lawrenos on ths way to Merils- Ktaxt. How yoo it oonott for a lot too. rlay through. C ssmIi M tjm Boyal Scarlet Ginger Ale, Pale or Golden ..... 10c bottle dent Charles Whittlesey of the further notice a turkey win be given Police Court this morning. W H Y N O T b o t h ? A t TOBACCOS...Twkldi Caastii at oiMltiiBa help in tw o special ways. aoh o f Rockville, Mrs. George John­ as first prise. Ybsmant was arrested on North She’s Better Than Bhrer ------women have gsn- town off tbs Amariosii rtds ysstM'- S o d a ...... 3 for 25c son, Jr., and Infant daughter of Hartford Chamber of Commerce Beoause She’s “ Badder" . era! ih d special exercises, for the day when It lammed a seron point They aase teosioo sod sdmulsto the flow o f and EMward Stevens of Blast Hart- Main street near North School Arkankaa City,' Kao.—Tied In 'the aaclDoaaaartn ..thanaaT viftx 2pkjfSefofdlc East Hartford, George Lennon of Tbaa Evert In first hour, and gams periods btick that was BWbnmIng tts way MCW Nouvwooo awio AmnenoNtCMOGho ford-^and JUolUrd Martin of Man­ A rt McKay’s orcheatra' wU> play atreet by PoUoa Sergeant John J. number o f votes for clerk o f Bol­ available for the seoood boor. dJgMthro Adds— aUtaiioe d ig e K h a ffoid s— O n r H o n e Made German Rye B r a d , plain or seeds...... Rockville. ethar popular brand. now btiwrons nni.HOini’S BNnBTAINiaNTI 8* ^ chester, members o f the publicity for the Arm y ahd Navy club’s MpGlinn early Sunday moniblg. He ton Township, G. O. Bacastow and Tbe South Methodist church howl­ so aooBssaty to oormal, hmdthy digesd oo. *« e o B • a 4 io«eo«OpoeB«4 Censua: Flfty-eix patlento. “PEPPER” Farren stopped ths boat, bsulsd Coo4m«at"Swlas"BMd...OMiasS«)a'sCaannat^M- ...... 10c loaf Vincent AbralUa of 81 Union committee. Armistice Eve dance tomorrow pleaded guilty to tha charga Pioae- J. O. Glbaon dsoided on .aomatblng ing league msets at 8 o’clock on % 1 ttw d e a r aboard, took I t t o I f o t ^ Jofo die Csmel smoketst Camel’s mildness oa... HoUrwood Gm m Sews... hioSR Hssba s m MwI it ' atreet, player on the Orioles foot- nighL A large advance aale o f cutlng Attorney WllUam J. Shea in­ more strenuous than .a coin-flip to ENDS TONICrar. alleys, and the RockvUle ^ n g r e g ^ towa and tumsd It over to toe game Itosdar-StSe »■ *. AT , sue » » CA T , TiSO pe M.S.T, ttekets has been made by the com-' formed the "count that tbera waa. no determine the winner. Tbe clincher tioqal church mixed group bowls on aid floor flmroc— Camel’s aastgisiag **lift* D I A L 5111 ban team, waa treated for a fracture Staff leseons in drill and physical I^toetora^«^£Naehtod the vsnU *sessiAAT.4WABC.Cals^hIbt** ' of the right ankle suffered In Sun­ culture are given by every factory mittee, Frank Anderson, Harry doubt about tha youth'a condition is to be a footraoe down Main atreet Kamonn n e v b b k n o w " day’s g m » aat t HickeynHlckey’a Grove. in Germany. PearaoB and Bklward Copeland. at tha tima o f hla arreat, or a beeiMlrinklng oontesL rrER EVENING HERALD. IN. MONDAY, NOVKMBBS «.• IBM v t/• f l JL - f M A N c f e j g ^ ’ mule early tn tha atailoa look^ to r l j r a t f r ftmith or fifth of tha popu. iioog Island rd be tjisra at S0;S0 th eompoalUon of common fooda latlon Into a destitution where their aomi method of raatricUnc the fo r a party. ' (OoM fions) fare, Bertram Towle, Bhriton; 40 purchasing power la adped out; nor power of that tribnml to tavalldata "S tM out your toague" bla es- Question: I A. K. inqulras: "What home canned fruits and vigatablea. traagedI patron ordarad. 'Hia aociat is the eauee of cold doresf I have and: 8 nemberahlp, Howard r.^ The committee ta charge of thla nittg Bfralft can It any batter affofd to allow, laws passed by OongroM and sign- climber did. ‘'No", bis mentor said, Bolaad, Shelton; lamo broadcaatlng, CHURCH BAZAAR DRIFIS FOR TWO DAYS tm es soMs and ' niBUUHKU.UY rHB them even at tlmea when I haven’t \ booth ta headed by WUbrod MeMer PUBLIC RECORDS ^ lUvtagabalSy,*! the purchasing power of a large ed. by the' Preside£t And nothing la "Oo right Inside and wash all that tbe least-eiw of a cold." Sidney A. Finer, C ttate; diatta- ILD PKINTINU JUt>MP«NT, INC bootblacking away." fiuldied goests, Otto B. Kasser, a and be haa secured a largs ooipa of tougher cn the amftmi II BiiMlI lltm t segment of the population' to disap­ more certain than that it will , serve Answer; The cold eort probably asstatanta as It is expeeted to ba a ON LONG ISUND SOUND Manriage Ueemm Applloatkma isg football, "but r a MmochoKi. Curb. got its name from the fact that It : SIGNS, CHARGED $5 Howard Cohan, Leroy R, Downs, baby." ‘ THOMAB PICHNa« ply rapidly In such on oily, unclean pie think of blaming la their mattresA Yet you can’t get first class ant Commander. Jerry Novotny is Mias Louise Sweetland of Hart­ meet ta toe hall and the booths will Lease to rasar- Game (■ s tol < Tork. Chlcann. Darrnli and Bnaton old age and unemployment, In the tance or without decided alterations bf the Stafford Springs barracks ford, atato president of tbe organ­ son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and tuqately, toe suppltee did not Include The Atlantia Refining company soli. sleep on a second class mattress. was sent to Bolton Notch to make Commander for the South, from be erected. Tho floor committee Ja Mn. Stuart Robinson of Bay Clity, food. • s hew sn iA rSn aee& le fo n Interest of the national well-being, In Its own point of view. It has WlUington and Mrs, E. R, Dlmock ization s ta t^ that it not only offers toe sub committee ta charge ^ this to W. W. Keeney, filling station on MMMMKH AUDIT BUREAU OF •The cure does not He In the use of A Thought a check on the faUure to obey at fellowBhip with sick and death bene­ J ^ a a . During her stay Mra. Rob­ When his boat beached at Cuteh- CIRrUliATloNS la it not obvious, then, that It Is the been changed several times aa to ointments, tonics or antiseptics, ^the stop sign at Bolton Notch on of Merrow ia lieutenant commander. work, but toe other membera of toe inson bad an oj^rtunity of visit­ Tolland turnpike at Buckland, for ser^eea!. sm awaSb. a» At the meeting thla evening the fits, but is active ta educational committee have work to do as soon ogus on toe north ahore of Long Is­ five years, rental price of one oent tkirtr-alx (SSk sar eaa«. saraa- Tha Rarald Prtntina Company Inc nation as a whole that should carry Ita numerical strength. but only In cleanliness. But to say, For there Is no remembranoe of |lh(. Andover road. work, sponsoring essay contests ta ing toe Centennial ExpoalUon at land, be eerambled up a fifteen-foot on each gallon of, gamltae sold. aaai aa tha aasaM aaweat at oaattmaa no hnanria) raaponathility "My hair gets so dry If 1 wash It Before the day was over he stop- canvassers will secure their mater­ ns toe booths are erected and toey Dallas which clokes tola month and laaa, It? This newspaper will not be found the wise more than of tbe tool (or the parochial schools and makes an- will be at tor hall also. cliff and made bis way to toe Lup­ for fyfMigraphtral arrnra appenrtng to often." It la true that if you are (ped and presented nine drivers of ials and selling, potato. Miss Bather pual contributions towards St, which will probably open again ton home. The L u p b ^ summoned Uataa ta «Taa* Vaaeaa r>laa«" Odvarrlaamanta in tha Manrhaatat Whatever social security benefits among those who inevitably will ever; sr^lng that which now Is In Do you blame what you ate for Welles of Wapptag 'wtu present a The entertainment tomorrow night next season. A trip was also made BENCHED BY BABB ' averr SaaSar ■ P. It. WDBO . Bvanina llarald. forced to use ordinary water con­ the days to come shall all be for­ automobiles to Justice Louis D. chalk talk on membership. Thomas Seminary, and the work a physician,'Who ordered him taken Indlanola,, la.—A baby benched are hereafter provided should be turn pale and tremble at any sug­ taining alkali, the natural oil of the Baton of Bolton and each of the of tho church. will be by a cast of 65 pdraons and to Magnolia Beach at Indlanola on to toe Eastern Long Island hospital O. W. Heaktoe. Mgr. UONDATi NOVEMBER 9 gotten. And how dicth the wise -nine that were stopped paid <3 for There ie considerable rivalry be­ for this presentation there has been too bay. Mrs. Robinson says the Capt Earl Spicer of Simpson col­ paid for, not out of payroll and pay gestion, whatever Ita character or hair will be .removed and an alka- man T .ta the (ook—Bocleslastca tween the two aectlona and prizes A banquet followed tbe meeting for treatment for exposure and mal­ lege during toe acbool's bomeoom- Reom X State Theater Btdidbw lln. deposit left In ita place. their failure to read the signs and at the Rockville House. Mrs. Lillian much training to bring about a fin­ concrete and shell roads are excel­ nutrition. envelope.^ taxce which operate Its possible merits, affecting tbe Z;l6. your Sleeplessness? o'ney tbem. are being offered for outstanding ished production. lent and driven! travel at toe rfite Ing football gome. 758 Main Street TeL S4SS It Is better to use distilled water canvassers. The results of tbe can­ Mahoney, honorary state president Featured at toe bazaar tots week Edwards had not been reported The baby, hla daughter, was horn IT WON’T BE LONG straight against the purpose sought powers or Its Intended place In gov­ for washing t!i< hair. If ordinary Marple H. Hunt of Andover was of the (^thollc Ladies of Columbus ol 65 miles an hour on toe- high­ missing from Saybrook Point, <3onn„ One may live aa a conqueror, a ) the first of tbose who foiled to stop vass will, not be announced untU . the will be too country store where there ways. Bay a ty Is about 90 mUes during too first quarter of toe PERSONAL Ad the federal ‘(rovemtnent pre- (of maintaining the nation's pur-' ernment of the Supreme Court. Water is uspd, a few drops of lemon k'ng, or a mn.i.lstrate; tut he mu.st annual meeting of the Farm Bureau gave a talk on "Fraternallem.” will be offered farm produce and because he had no family and lives game. C?apt. Sploer got back from chasing power) but out of the Rather do we believe that any Juice added tc the water will coun­ Maybe you have the wrong mattress at the sign and he was presented .which Is to be held on Thursday eve­ There were vocal aoloe by Mrs. frqm Houston. alone there. ) riNANCC -COMPANY jiareB to put Into operation the ina- die a man. The bed of death brings before Justice Eaton and a fine and Harold Schliphack and Eklmund toe hospital ta Ume to see S t Am- avails of general taxation. proposal ,ln Congress relating to teract the alkali and Luften the every human being to blS pure In­ ning, November 19tb at Ellington. obinery of the old age benefit part t-ater. cost totaling <3 was pMd. Of this The campaign tble year ia unlike Smith and accordion selections by o t the Social Security Act and the It is quite nonsensical to declare the Supreme Court should be exam­ dividuality, to the Intense contem­ amount <1 goes to the state and those of past years ta which the Edward Sunegn with Mro Raymond Anyone suffering from dandruff plation of that deepest and roost the remaining <4 la split between E. Hunt as the pianist. state of Connecticut prepared to Im- that general taxation will not here­ ined on Its merita In the light of the should wash bla hair, at least, three annual Farm Bureau membership solemn of all relations—the relation Change to a the Justice and the grand Juror, drives havs lasted over a period ot There were alao dance numbers by Jdament tha unemployment compen- after be greater than it .bu been clearly understood purposes of the times a week, and better results between the creature and bla Crea­ there being no oncer’s fee charged. Florence Pllska, ' Teasle PhiUlps, will be obtained if the washing la months, os an effort la being made aatlon part of the same measure In the past. Or that It should not Constitution—and the clearly un­ tor.—Daniel Webster. H. Davis of 335 Center street. Man­ this year to clean up tbe campaign Dorothy Orlowekl and Bernitad be. Taxation Is the only Instrument derstood purposes of the American done every day lor verol weeks. chester, failed to make the neces­ Satiyb, with Allen Fehr as accom- .Ydth a compenaation act of its own, The hair should bo moistened with sary stop and he also paid <5. Don­ ta all counties of the state within a panisL •Biplo rem and employed are faced available to our form of govern­ people to catabllsh and maintain JESSE JAMES: 1936 period of about two weeks. It is 3 warm water and thoroughly soak­ ald E. Crane of 383 Prospect street, hoped with this new plan to get the Firemen's Bingo Friday Night hy tha necesaity of making nbilga- ment for the insurance of s more democratic government ed with some kind of plain toilet Springfield, Mo.—Jesse James, a- WilUmontlc, was vIoUm No. 8 And Owing to Tuesday evening being BEAUTYREST he further added to the fund by campaigns out of the way with the toiy contributlona to • aystem equitable distribution of the coun­ It will probably be easier for the soap. Lather the hair well, massag­ huntlng bent, rode bravely Into least Interference with tbe regular Armistice eve and so many other Electric Gtiokery'is try's created wealth—which after people to properly evaluate the Su- ing the scalp gently, then wash out nearby Ash Grove with hts guns, chipping In <5. Joseph W. Pierce of work of the Farm Bureaus. social activities being planned, tho Which baa alwaya aeemed to ua, and 439 Orange street, North Attle- Rockville Fire department has de- ,is!iH5te...epnilitd Jau-wisotai pepulas.' Deniooi«tto .OomnUften-Maattne. ■ m'(6San'^'™w^^e eana, to be blundering, poorly tlon. Unwise taxation Is the kind ered opinion as to Its proper place ono then rinsing well with plean <5. EUtagton Democratic Town Com­ games to Friday evening, Novem­ V/hen he emerged guns, dogs, car costs but little more than a “cheap” George H. Johnson of 86 BIssell thought- out and altogether unaat- which places undue burdens on In tbe scheme of this republic ot water. Next dry the hair, using a and hitch-hiker were gone. mittee is to be held this evening ta ber 13. TJiese games have been mattress. But what a difference street, Manchester, told the officer tbe Ellington Town Hall at eight largely attended, both by local and lataetory. people who cannot beu them with­ ours, In 1937, than it was during tbe clean Turkish towel for this process After the hair has been dried, rub in sleep it gives you! The Beauty- that he had lived 65 years without o’clock. John S. Jackson who has out-of-town people. Fifty per cent The io-called Social. Security Act out reducing their standard of liv­ highly hyatorical political cam­ getting Into court, but the oncer been chairman of the EUtagton of the receipts are donated to the a teaspoonful of cocoanut oil Into rest’s "floating action” fits ,into said "there’s always a first Ume" la neither aoclally minded nor a ing—without reducing general pur- paign of 1036. the palms of the hands and thor­ Town Committee has resigned and a RoekvlI)e Milk Fund, and all prizes obaalng power. Wise taxation Is every curve of the body. It fest-s and Judge Eaton said "five dollars". new chairman and vice chairman are purchased from local mei^ ifuanuitoe of aecurity. The old age oughly massage this. Into th» scalp and supports those tired spots. The Mr. Johnson paid. John Polaakl of are to be elected. chants. Don't forget, Friday eve­ heneflt section la a ridlculoutly ihat which results In the redistrlbu ai.. hair roots. This will give the 3 South 'Main street, Danielson, was hair another coating of ol' to re­ result is better sleep . . restful, Mr. Jackson was recently elected ning, Nov. 13. Next week the Bingo «uinberaome, round-about and tre- tlon of profits beyond the needs pi A warm friend refreshing, healthful. the next to pay <3 and Harry L. Representatives of the Town of will be held on Tuesday evening as those who reap them. It Is this In New York place that which haa been washed Mitchell of ?81 Broad street, Hart­ EUtagton. The vice chairman at usual •lendously coatly device for Inaur- By Caorge Rota out. Rub the scalp vigorously for for chilly days You can own a Beautyrest for ford, chipped In next with hie of- present Is Jotm D. Girardtal. . lug the beneficiary a pittance fact that must be borne in mind In tW( or three minutes and then rub fering of <5. Harold B. Lyman of Various matters of Importance Why not give the Inevitable rewriting of the So­ off all of the excess oU with another only $1 weekly. Choose from 5 1? Windsor avenue, Meriden, was which not the wildest stretch of By UKURUU ROSS lovely French damask covers in full win be taken up at tbe meeUng and ..Imagination can convert Into secur­ cial Security Act—and which there clean towel. another that added <5.Jo the grow­ the bUle contracted during tbe re­ New York, Nov. 9.—Of all the Repeat the washing and oiling ot or twin sizes. Don’t delay another ing list and Arthur B. Chapman of cent campaign wlU be ordered paid. LEWIS TO DEFEND ity. The employment compensation 1s very little doubt will be borne In thousands of Americans who wit­ the hair at least every other day night. Begin to enjoy a Beauty- ' 430 Main street, Glastonbury, added The names of the new town commit­ your wife a modern maaauro is even worse because at mind. ness the dramatization of Sinclair for several weeka. You car then re­ rest tomorrow. bis <5 to the others aa the next tee wUI be presented by a commit­ TlTLEjN LONDON Its very best It provides benefits for For which reason we are Inclined Lewis' latest novel within the next turn to the practice of washing driver who failed to obey the sign. tee of five composed of the follow­ to the belief that It Is not of stu­ two weeks, »ew will realize how your hair once a week, and need The last driver of the day to pay ing members, John Girardtal, chair­ Electric Range such a brief time that after all the closely "It Can’t Happen Here” the <5 was Louis Brunt of 4 Cot­ man. Louis Lavltt, Paul Stockser, pendous Importance what kind of n not be troubled by the return ot Light - Heavyweight Champ 1 ^ and bother and cent - of its came, near to net bappeiilng at all. dandruff. OPEN. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O 'aO CK tage strMt, Danielson. Paul Manctal and Joseph Girardtal. Operation it obuld only poatpone the Social Security Act the Connecticut A trim Uttle typist nearly ruined Earlier In the day James Haw­ Opens Dental Office the cbancea o( the book ever becom­ Those having any tendency to kins of 120 BoUvla street. WlUIman daatituttca of the Jobless for a few Liegislatura shall pass In this spe- dandruff will Ond that diet ta im­ tic, failed to stop aa • the aign In- Dr. Anthony Geasay, son of Mr. Meets Len Harvey To- NOW? cUd session. It won't be tor long ing breathing drama. And although portant.' Thus, the use of too much and Mrs. 3. Gessay of 56 High street brief weeks. the tale Is one of the (antastto bits b r o t h e r s structed in North Coventry and ha opened h}a office for profeaalonal anybqw. (j. or oil will Increase the ollneos WATKINS went before Justice of tbe Peace Candidly we do not believe that a of Broadway gossip, the Federal of the hair which la so often present dental'servlc'e today ta the Preacptt m*ght Before 14,000. taapectabls proportion of the mem- Theater powera-that-be managed to^ John Kingsbury of North Coventry building on Park street bush tbe details until production In tbe patients with dandruff. ' at MANCHESTER, CONN. to pay his <5. Dr. Gessay received the Doctor of ' bars of Congreaa who voted for the FRANCO’S HUGE TASK was assured. Therefore oils, fate, and greasy Officer Kosa said, that there Dental Surgery degree from the London, Nov. 9. -^(AP)— Lon­ foods should be used only In small would be further checks made ot don’s fight fans are all excited. For -Aooial 'Security Act experience the Tbe world is witnessing one of When Mr. Lewie and bis collab­ University of Illtaols Dental School teaat aatlafaction when they con- orator, J.'C. Moffltt of the west '^amounts. failure to stop at the signs and for in Chicago. tho first time ■jtace Mickey Walker's There mnst be some reason why your wife is still strHjrarlinR along the most extraordinary military coast cinema studios, checked tn at the present the same rule of pay­ The office hours wlU be as fol-! middleweight heyday they're going with a sluggish outmoded store. Maybe you think electric cookery is . template its potentlallUea. We do operations In history In the appar­ the Fsacx House here a few weeks QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ing <5 would be followed. lows: 9 until twelve ta the morning; to see a championship go tonight when John Henry Lewis battles the slow or expensive. Actualiy, it is neither. not belteve that President fioose- ent attempt of the Spanish rebels ago. they iiad words about the first (Sugar) This is <3 more than la paid for one until five ta the afternoon and velt can poaaibly be blind to the aa- act of tbe drama. Mr. Lewis Question: "Reader" wants to failure to observe the stop signs In evenings by appointment. veteran Len Harvey ta defense of J to take the city of Madrid by Manchester. hla light-beavywelght crown. tlrical contrast between Ha beasv- wanted It nU .way. Mr. Moffltt know; "Can you provide me with Civic Asraclatlpn Meeting The modern electric range is unusuafly fast, exceptionally economi­ stormJ. wanted It nls way. So they took a complete list giving the names ol A cold weather friend that The November meeting of th* Not since the Rumson (N. J.) oient sounding title and the stark follows you from room to Vernon Civic Association wUl bo Bulldog brought his famous -scowl cal. From a cold oven to 450 degrees in lO^j minutes is real speed. Modem history provides no ex­ separate rooms and eacb worked out all tbe fruits and telling bow much room, radiating warmth paucity of Its <^crete benevolence. pis own version to be submitted to sugar la contained In eacb one?" held this evening at their rooma. and punch across the Atlantic and Waterless cooking makes electric cooking fast. ample of the capture by assault of and good cheer. That's FIVE MORE TEAMS This Is the meeting which was post­ kayoed Tommy Illlllgan back ta The Social Security Act belles Hallle Flanagan. National Director Answer: Such a list would be too the best way we know of to A dty so large and so substantially of the Federal Theater. She was to long to publish in this column. The V. . poned from -last week because of the '2? haa any ring warfare so worked Its name just aa any such act would describe tbis Florence Port­ special town meeting. up ring followers. Electric cookery has been tried, tested and proved from coait to buUt as the Spanish capital. In be the (Inal arbiter. sugar content varies conslderamy able Hester. All tbe com-. OFF R im N G LIST belle the name .wh)pb attempted to When both manuscripts were fin­ Card Party Tonight It has drawn their Interest to coast. deed it Is Impossible to conceive tbe not only In tbe different varieties of fort It brings costs only ■■ The Italian Ladiea American such an extent; that 14,000 prob­ bring about the aecurity of the kind of operations that might re­ ished. they were sent to a typist. f’.’ult, but also In the same variety ably will Jam Wembley Stadium to Rut something happened to the Friendship Club will hold a public worker'by obmpelllng him to save sult In such a capture—provided the with samples raised in different Only 14 Unbeaten, Untied whist In the Exchange block thla the rafters, reaching a New Etaglleb Today over a million housewived are cooking electricafly . . many part of hla wagoa and hla employer young lady. Apparently, she fa­ localities. For example, a peach indoor record high. defenders persist In fighting. The vored Mr. Moffltt, because when Sin­ evening. There wUl be prizes and in your own neighborhood. They can show you how economic^ it is to .fnateb those savings, out of raised In California would probably $8.10 VA. refresbmento followed by a aocial Lewis, the' American Negro who combined t o i ^ of Oeneral Franco clair Lewis received the nearly typed have a different sugar content than Elevens Remain; 3 Major hour. took the title from Bob Oita ta St. and how clean. Thode using an electric automatic can tell you how which ijoint contributions the future manuscript of bis first act he dis­ a peach raised In Arkansas. The a t Louis a year ago, and already haa do not constitute s very large covered that It was not 100 per cent Fish and Qaraie Meeting free it leaves them to enjoy long afternoons with the children, with of the worker was to be protected army; yet It would seem that Ma­ dried fruits contain the largest The November meeting of Jie defended It agalnet one BrlUsh Em­ ■gadnat want in old age or the Lewis. Somehow or other, ttvo of qmounts of sugar. The easiest way Colleges Included. Rockville Flab, and Game (Jlub wUl pire contender, Jock McAvoy. Is their friends. drid's taking la a Job for a very Mr. Miiffltt’s rienes had slipped Into atieea of unemployment. for you to obtain this material WATKINS be held this evening at their club­ the top-beavy-favorite to hang onto large army as welK. aa a resolute his own handiwork. would be to go to your library ana house on Mile HUe. Plans for the tho crown. The whole thing la predicated on one. . With the result that America's ask for a book on diet which lists New Tork, Nov. 9.—(AP)—With winter actlvltlea will be discussed at But even If he loses, Harvey will Over a million husbands will tell you that they are eating better a s Impoaatblllty. It SMumea that Number One Novelist launched Into five more outfits bowing out In tho tbe business meeting. win. He promoted the fight him When It la realized that it may WATKINS meala than they ever did before. Meats retain their juices, vege­ tha average worker can spare out a tirade of temperamenL Convinced week-end's gridiron fireworks, the PoUoe Court self, and It apparently will.be take an actual battle to win a zln- of treachery, he threatened to nation’s list of undefeated and un­ flnonclto success. tables keep their natural salts and minerals when cooked electrically. of hla wages half as much money Andrew Aconls of Vernon Center tla barricaded street or one sub- withdraw the play In Its entirety. It tied football teams showed only 14 whose car was ta a collision on High One factor that may have a lot as would be needed to Insure him took nearly one week of cajolery to .suryWora today. stanUal office building, tha task street early Suilday morning was to do with working fans up to toe against anforoed Idleness during his convince him that the mistake was Powerful little Appalachian In before the Rockville City court to­ ticket-buying pitch has been toe confronting the rebel forces, pro­ N orth'^rollna; Kansas Wesleyan, working Ufa and against destltu- unintentional, end secure his permis­ day charged with evsdtag rapon- presence of Jimmy Johnson. vided they do Indeed persist In sion to go ahead with the casting East T e ^ Teachers, North DakoU, slbtllty. Tha case was continued The Madison Square Garden pro­ tioa afUr be la 00. Tha average of the drama. and the Atordily defensive Court- until tomorrow morning to allow for moter from New York has bem worker ean' do nothing of tbs kind; their determination to force their Today the situation la serene, but land (N. 'Y,) Teacheni all fell oy further Investigation. talking up" toe battle since he ar­ way Into the dty and mop up all Riot-making New Guaranteed DURAiTIZED oartalnly not without sacrificing the Broitoway is puzzled. They stUI the waysldeXta the Friday and Sat­ ' The <20 coah bond of Ruth W. rived, and saying, among other don't know the answer. Whose first urday progratos. Perhaps the big­ Edmanda of 208 Dudley street, standards of life which everyone in opposition at tbe point ot t^e bayo­ things, that Lewis will be toe next net, looks like a titanic one. act Is itr Moffltt’sT Lewis'? gest surprise ^ the shutout de­ Brooklyn, Maas, was forfeited today. heavyweight champion. He’s had' America accepts as the minimum feat at the h an d s^ Catawto, which Miss Edmanda was arrested October his picture ta toe papers oftener RANGE demanded by health and decency. The Indicated tactics after , the Town Crier removed Appalacttlu from the list. 36 for violation of the rules of tbe than either fighter, and would have Heading the aurWvlng list were 'N or la tha average .employer— attacking forces bad fought their Big town notes- J m Zelll la plan­ road and the case continued until to­ refereed toe fight—only toe box- way up to the environs of the- capi­ ning to open another of bis "Royal Western Reserve’sX high-scoring day. When she faUed to appear tbe tag commlulcn declined. and It la the average employer with Box" night'clubs tn town this win­ gridmen and the stroM Tennessee bond was called. Even toe London press has gone which the Social. Security Act con tal would seem to have been the, re­ ter.... Joe, wh.i haa played boat to Rburte\ RUGS Wesleyan eleven, each \^ th elgnt 40 and 8 Installation for toe fight Several papers have for a year—RENT FREE corns Itself—in any poiltlon to duction pf tbe dty through a siege, some of the most celebrated nlght- viotoyles. The Westenvx Reserves Attorney Bernard J. Ackerman of announced breatoleaaly they'll have topped the scoring Hat « th 305 this city was Installed as grande installed telephones at ringside, and make hla oontrlbutlons to tha two wearing out and starving out tht ciubben on two continents, hasn’t dsfeaders. That, indeed, was tbe ban any luck in Manhattan tinoe points, while the standout 'OtfensaB chef re gore of the 40 and 8 a t cere- you even hear toe usual rumor that a^ arats Social Security funds the days of the deprissaion. were those offered by east T»nes- nionlea held ta RockvlUe on Satur­ the king wlU attend. without adding It to the cost of bis original purpose of Oeneral Franco If “Prlnee" Mike Romanoff, nee Teachers, still unscored on in day evening. Mrs. Mollie Averill ot Eveiy Customer On Our L ines/Is Entitled To One games, and St. Anselm’s of M t Vernon. Wash., head of the products and recapturing it from beyond a doubt It may still be bis Harry Oerguson, heeds tboaa tatopt- T fl Ihg Holljiwdod offers, Ooth’am will ikmpebire, with only a pair national organization wis a guest the mnsumer—of whom the work Intention. There Is, however, Uttle ’sues chalked up against tbem. ot honor at the banqueL Mrs. Anna PRIVATE FUNEIUL RITES evidence that he h u an army big lose one of its most colorful figures. Under Our Liberal TRIAL OFFER er htmaelf of course constitutes Tbose long sojourns in Sea Island, OTthweatern's Big Ten tltllsts . R. Bassett of New Raven was ta- enough, or is suffidently sura of Oeorgla. haven't affected Eugene and Uanmette's Rose Bow! hope­ atalled as bead of the 8 and 40. FOR CHAS.‘t f l i r SALE the great majority. fuls, In -the mld-westf ~ and Santa Clharles GUbert, the ntirtng Tot oas have tts ora of a modsni U yen no leiver want yww ptaatai In ease yon wish to retain your pien- -A* too end of toe year's trial jam his own lines of communication, to O'NeHI’s New Yorkeae accent 9X12 FT. elBctrle. range for a wiiale year ent Btove, tbe only depoalt required la The approach to the question of Sophie Tucker baa staid Londem- Clara on the Paclfle Coast grande chef de' gara wm presented atove, we wtU taka It la plim ot may eeatUiie ta hoop the eleotrta real social security baa been In. achieve a complete investiture of the only "nwjor" surrivon. with a Jewel a* was Hiss lola Rose Famous Stage and Screen Wltaota any rental ohargA any InstallsUon eharge or dey^t. <13.00, which Is refandshle a t the end range at toe noamMl rental e< <9 the city and then alt down to a ers remaining up all night to beg Records of the ramalninir unde­ who retired as chapeau of the 8 and of two years' nss of aleetite eoekliig. eenta a woik. flnitely narrow. .Tbere is an as. fr.r more encores. 40. Comedian Dies In HoDy winter alege.. He may be driven to Johnnie Welker, who used to be a VERY one of these Fihnrtex Rnga is Dora-tized. feated. untied teams: sumption that -old age dependency Team w. PT8. (5pp. Attorney Ackerman announced the wood—^Was 51 Years Old. and the dependency of Joblessness direct'assault by desperate necesair hig name m the days of tb6 silent Dura-tizing is a new eXclnsive manofacturing .Western Reserve following officen ami committees: cinema, ta in tow n....and planning HoUywood, Nov. 9,—(AP)—Pri­ ara the affair of nobody but employ- ty. process that adds tm timea to the wear (proven by Tennessee Wesleyan 8 Correspondent, Francis J. Prlchaird, This offer appUes only on installation on standard^overhead service—^Apartments excepted. Meantime the people o i Madrid to turn Broadway producar this fa'i Oarrol (Wls.)- - T Roekvule; sous grande conducteur, vate funeral oervicea today brought er and employe in a defiiiltely re­ Thomas Wclfe'a first love was the actual laboratoiy tests). Greater vafipe for jroni Tbe Santa BariMtm 8L George 8. Pranaltls; Hartford; sous to an end toe career of Oiarlea stricted economic zone. As a mat- seem desperately dstermlned to Cheater .... bf wrote four plays oe- $ 1 9 7 5 fastest-selling rug in the'conntzy. Goigeons, rich (Cal.) T grande gardes da la porta, Samuel Partlow (Chic) Sale, wblmalcal sist all attacks to the last cartridge foro he ever tried hla hand at novels •toga-and screen portrayer of droll i tor of fact they are the affair of colorA Fringed. Two marvelous Orient^ p a tte rp A AOddlebary T Blakeslee, West Goohan, Arthur C. and the last ounce of strength. -----whole portions of )me drama rtp- 8L Benedict (Kane.) 6 Messier, Waungaa. J. Edgar Wahl- eharaeten. ^4be wbo^ aatlon. peai as part 6f hla last novel "Of It is a terrible, a ghastly conflict. and a lovely hooked-rug design. St^^emfinng (Pa.) bergi Ansonla, Thomas T. Feeney, , Final ritea for Sale, who died of : everybody now knows, even if I'lme' and the' River." . 6 Lafga extension table New Britain, ’ Danlal H. lobar pneumonia Saturday, at toe An Electric Range Is One Way To Secure k there were many who did not retd- And It may quite possibly be that, Petty Wlman, the girl who peers • 4 ''Kitchen Windsor" side cbaln Northwaatera 6 CornwaU, Edmond Morin, Rockville, age of SI, were eet for an i fiom hundreds of gasoline, tooth- '>Jaa I t ’until the depression, that having reached Madrid,' tbe ' rebel • Solid Northern Maple Marquette 0 CSiarlee B. Buahnell. Norwich and nounoed hour at Forest Lawn Me­ army will at last melt aiway like a tAstc and elgaratte advertisements, • Warm honey colored finish E. Tennessee Tchrs: 0 Albert f t Merritt, Old Oreenwich. morial park, Glendale. Tbe family Usi deetniction of the purchasing turns down about two Hollywood of- Forte drapeeu. Nicholes Bona­ said only a few close friends would Benefits From The Electric Home Rate snowball in the searing heat of a • Made by New Shigland Craftsmen KlitavUle (Me.) power of mllUons of people must fi rs a week .... the makes more • Usually <33.00 for 3 pieces T d in . 0 00 33 parte, Old Greenwich; Sous grande be present thousand barricades. moneythere as Manhattan's most porte drapeeu, George Driatge, Coe Mias Ruth Rae, a reader ot the and invariably doea result In the • For Kitchen or Breakfast Room -Arkansas Bfots ■ ■ if.- expensive modek ^ • Select for Thanksgiving now. Tehrs. S Cob; edvocet, Henyr J. Flaber, Unity faith, was selected to offl> paralysis of gaoeral bualnesa, wttb St. AnsMm’s (N. R.) A Hemden; medecin. Or. Simeon date. .a eohaeqoent destruction of both THE SUPREME COURT .T Boot Ueker SShta Clsra 5 Cohan, Meriden; aumonler. Rev. Sale was known for his screen Charlea Richmond, Stamford; soba .Wnnmodlty and property values, an It is generally conceded that, The aqueicb elegant. It seama to and stage charaeterizaUona ot rural me, was accorded a youn aocial HANGS SELT IN CEU. grande aumonter, I5r. Beojamla charactezo, usually old men, and for jmorvaoiiM deflation of the natiooaj with the overwhelming endorse­ cUmber who met and clung to tbe U n ^ H u tfo p d ; pubUdsto, Robert his authorahip o t "The Specleltat’’, The Manchester Electric Division MiBets and the dlaappearance of all ment granted to tbe New Deal by boot straps of many luminaries Ksane, N. H., Nov. 9.—(AP) ^ F. Birt, Waterbury; sous grande a humoroua treatise on a rustic opportunity. Tha nation atm- tha electorate,' one of the first and through on obliging friend. And who Henry Kenney, 41, left home yester­ lamplate, Lester Blisb. WlUIman tie. subject cannot afford—aettlng aaidir tnim, as Is usually tbe ease, snubbed WATKINS day after, poUoe aatd, he told hla tnectora: Oooperatian with the He it, MTVtvsd by his widow, most- Insistent issues to present it­ the friend. 'They met one night at Legien, WUliam J. Mfller, dqiart- THE CONNECTICUT POWER COMPANY humanitarian consideration toother be would not be alive this whom ha married In .1913, and their self to the nsw Oongreas will bs tbs Tony’s and the ambitious young at MANCHESTER, CONN. morning, H10 lifeieas body was mrot o o m n ^ e r, Wetherafleltf and four efaUdren. Oiarry, 20, a mual- (TtIhinSfarMi let -a flnanfial or eooaom- fellow appeared to be in great haste. WUliam C. Murray, department ad­ elan; Charlea, Jr,, a student at tbe M9Mh09tir, Cobb. problem of the Bupfeme Court. ■! ' -I feund into poHos esU todsy. Pofies jutant, Hartftod; ro o p m S ^ * ^ BMt of any kind thfow Various proposals ara aura to bs “I've got to rush away", he said. CUM Robsrt M Tddtsr sstd K m m ty Univarrity o t California agricul- 1 oroaloed the Van Raensels on ^ 8 and 40. N ltoicdi^. foral eollega; Mary, twin ot hsnged himself with hla belt after Old Greenwich; volture acttvitlee. M m ; « p ta d tw dnmkauMas. ^rles, Jr, and a dancer, and Our Office Wfll Be Closed UntU 1P. M. Armistice Day. Camriee Q U b ^ Norwich; chpd Dwight IL ‘■'W r-

wi7,000.000 man srsro klllsd. They Peny RoadRhad 4%< H itlc!’ in Civics? YERNON DEPOT WOMAN wore good men—man like Harold Segal Y4>Ck 9% filE New^HavenUodd*i *Comet* Benjamin Irish, In whoss ihamory Unit Gas Stoclu these flowers ora given today oy G u e s s A g a i h l v f A T VETERANS’ HOSPITAL % CRm CAUr BURNED Unit L t and Pow A . • ww N U tM lraha. ^ mother; they were all goM man U til Pow and L t ,..4 FOR BIGGER ARMY CITES REUGIOirS for- It ia the fMly at war ttoit aaah ANDRARRYMORE In Epoch Marking Stunt FnmlshsJ by F. B. Shew, Ineb country sends the cream o f Its BEGIN HEBE TODAT 76 PMri Street, Hartfecd Has Argument WHIi V. F. W. K g M Who was aingtaig it. tha girl Mn. Goorsh-Mooao Thken To Mrs. M b c Wmn K A T E and C ARO U H B MEED‘ who aesmed a tsndar, lord y ghost youth to alaughter.” WllUam B. Marlii^ Commander Over Hringing Rodivine Hospital When A long step will be taken, the HANCHESItR PIANIST live on a farm with th dr indolent, ftpm tbe past Every syllable could Mrs. Ismy Parr, 69, wife of Felix Local Bepieeeetattve Politics Into The Organiza- Bottle Of Oil Becomes Ig- speaker salil, - when the ancient MARRIED TODAY lovable grandfather. BLWOB MAM be beard, for. OuoUne enunciated Geo. Craig Wants Large New WORKFORPEACE SENATE GROUP Farr, of 47 Cottage atreet. died at tiim. nited. gwsword of the old Stone A ge Bid Asked MEED, and tw ooM Negro eerranta, clearly. Through her voice, in spite IN BALTIC RECITAl the Manchester Memorial hospital VOonftaMd fN o i Pag* Om ) GET—u gradually aubordinated Cap. N a t Bk. and T r. 34 37 A L T H Y and ZBKB. Kate it engag­ at Its defseta and Umitathma, there Resenre Of U. S. Fif^ting the keynote of the Golden Age (OMrttaHiea fM n fa g * Om ) Sunday, having been aa Inmate of Hartford, Nov. 9,—(AP)—John ed to MORGAN PRBNTISt aiemed to flow a quality that warm­ Itr a Oeorga Uosaa, of Venum Conn. River Bk...... 450 Kenny lost his job as llsson officer 2 *Poft is la a critical condition. at ct GIVE tbe hospital for a week. rymore a aman horseshoe after tbe Htfd. Conn. Trust ... 77 brenka the engagement when ed the heat and misted the eyes. R . C. Homer Ginns Ad­ Mrs. Edith Hfimerlin Petaram __'m It ooBcamed th» com* ceremony. for the Veterans of Foreign Wars tha RockvUIs C l^ hoapltal as tbe "Such a spirit e f Cfiirlstmaa time Bom In Italy aha came to the Htfd. N a t Bk. A T r. 36H finds htan en the pobit at jltUng "Yea,” Kate decided, "there’s a Ut- > Men. Inserted into tha Ufa stream Is Heard In Difficult Pro­ and withhold aa injuncUoa 'It always win bring yon good today. raonlt ^P‘wa.-.*oaarl»»-” ,- s ,v - .- - .- ,-^'ataU,Jam;mskaajJ,.itoOBara«y-.4o- the Comet was sidetracked five y e a »'o r'a «tira ''-'‘li#Hddi''-''aaa'*H(fo' ind J. Devlin, of New Haven, ulations should be transmitted by identity never was leSmed, but The Major himself did not speak. ot reserve duty. raise |1,000 liy subscrijptlon Ixffore manger of love, sacrifloe and The bearers were John Parson, radio between our two ultra-modern miles west of ReadviUe to allow the WhlUock CoU Pipe .. '(Oonttnoed from Page One) the choir when she was a girl,' and peace.” the -cholbe. (t wasn’t Hitler. He vraa breathing rapidly. The Pointing to the aging at World pubUe money is available, and all Axel Parks, William Manning and next year, t w taken as an in­ trains. guests to listen in to the remahlder J. B. WilUsms Co. wfaensvsr ahe had a ao^o ahead she’d pupUa of hia eyes were dilated end counties ars now weU over the mlni- There ia no childhood joys In tha $5 DOWN John Jensen of this town, Joel and clination that, the admlnjstratlon of the program. Mlscellaoeous serious damage. A number of small, go completely to plsces. Tea, on W sr veterans sines the magic word "The New Haven Railroad con­ he had a dasMl appearance. Aa ’Armistice” rang through the coun­ irum for their section. All the world today the speaker «dd, with DoilvaniM Ephraim Orandah) of Hartford. may make sonle new move along gratulates the National Broadcast­ A ll along the way from Boston to Chapman Valve buildings were set afire, however. Saturday morning she’d go aU to they reached the porch- be fainted. counties of the atate wUl hold their, Children ot.nll foreifn lands In md- DIUOSEPH & MAYO Conn. Invest. M g t .. try just 18 }reara ago next Wednes­ Burial was In the East cemetery. the lines of productionirodui control. ing Company on its tenth birthday, Providence crowds lined the tracks 14 Planes Take Fart pieces. I recall It as plain sa 'day. Caroline wee alone in the house. day, he said: membership drive at the same time less military formatioos with ,fsoaa 0 « WcfAi Monthly PoyaMnt Plan The farm leaders, had been called and appreciates the opportunity of and at stations to watch the train Elqc Steam Sterilizing In all, 14 planes participated in Mother used to put her to bed and Kate' and Althy having driven to this year. fixed in aternneaa toward tha Im- Mlaa.Mary Powers Hehdey.Mch. Co ___ the morning raids, dropping .a num­ ... "In former 3reara the veterans of Small-Canying Q i « « n IS KILLED BY TRAIN here to talk over ail administration saluting the Flying Hamburger." pass on its epoch-msking run.’ A feed her Ught, wholesome food and a neigbbor’a who had offered to the late war were of such age as to Mias Anne DIx, Mias Catherine pending doom. The funeral of Miss Msiy Powers proposal for Federal Crop Insurance Executlvra Guests fortunate few motorists in Norwood John Irving Shoe, com N. Y. Slocks ber of incendiary bombs. The Casa give her Wordsworth’s poems to Ink, Mrs. Henry Hutchins and Mra. No longer doea childhood have give them peachea for the picking. be capable of rendering active eer- designed to bolster the'-present soli King Seeley Corp. . .. de Campo, formerly the private es­ of 71 Wethereli street was held yes­ Governor Theodore F. Green of inspected the train while the Comet read. By Sunday morning she wsa Seeing her grandfather on the floor, vlce.' Only to a limited extent ta Arthur Smith went to Hartford Fri­ the happy, carefree days o f youth, (Osnttimed from Page One) terday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the conservation program. 'The farm Rhode I.sland and members of bis was on sidetrack awaiting the close Sanborn 'Map ...... tate of the King, felt the brunt of alwajrs as calm aa you plesae." this true today. So it seems impera­ day to attend the Chrysanthemum no more idle dreams os gathering Sat this handaomo now Ward Waahor today 1 men were lukewarm in their dis­ Sylvanla ihdus." ...... Adam Exp ...... 15% ah' exclaimed to panic,. "What'U we home and 2:80 o'clock at St. Mary’s staff, were guests of President Pal­ of the anniversary broadcast. these. Kate smiled tolerantly at this do, Zeke?" tive that ws take some- stn» to Show. war clouds shut out the fraab frae- Point fo r point, it oquala KI9J0 to I79JR) Sige waa dragged nearly a mile bcr, cussions of this, relegstlng H to { Taylor-ColqtHtt ___ A ir Reduc ...... 84% Tbq battle of machine guns was Episcopal church. Rev. J. Stuart mer and bis efficient transportation Throughout the entire event the . old-fashioned treatment for nerves, 'I’ll atop de furst person dat remedy tbe situation.” On the Honor Roll for the 1st dom of the growing child (ff Burape. fore the engineer was able to stop distinctly secondary status. ' Vtah-Idaho SUg Com. Alaska Jun ...... 16 plainly audible in downtown Ma­ "For— ,you------men who well' remember mrashen inI qiulltYO ^ l t y and bM iity, and aacMda Neill officiated. During tbe church traffic crew during the epic run. men vitally concerned with the han­ "-'■ve been making Caroline read passes! Here mes a car now— ’’ The Arm]r*s new plan would pro- marking period of the Windham tbe train. Controlled Production dling of the train—Engineer AI Ben New York and Ins. Stocks Allegheny ...... 4% drid, pimctuating the artillery High School are the names ot the the fraab fraadom of tha morning’ them in porformimcoerformani by tasti Ovorsiaa 23- services, John Chambers sang “ Safe John McNamara, program di­ Allied Chem ...... 237% detective stories,” she said. "This While Caroline sped to get water -vide Ultimately a trained civlUan According to the county coroner, But they left s resolution wl^h rector of station WBZ, Boston was ard and his assistant— remained at Bank of New Yorit broadsides as the fighting drew reservoir o f 150,000. followlag pupils from Columbia: hours, there ia no aoddsr sight to­ n tub I " 18 in the Arma of Jesus” and "Abide Am Can ...... 126% morning I have her cleaning the foom the kitchen, Zeke ran to tbe gallon tub holds gd. to load line-26% the engineer said be saw Dr. With Me", accompanied on tbe or­ President Roosevelt’s crop Insure, sE the microphone for NBC as the their post.s in the control car, un­ Bankers T r u s t ___ _ . 69 nearer. Operations in the trenches took F’oU Crews Senior, Dorothy Lescoe; Junior, day than the tengthonlng regiments rooro. clothul Warda axcluatvo TriplO" snee committee colling for Chase ...... v 46% Am Home Prod ...... 49 storeroom. Anything to keep her fence and baUed tbe approaching Mayo's car Just an Instant- liefore gan bv John Cockerbam. Speeding train reached ReadviUe at able to hear the voice of their presi­ St the edge of tbe city were plainly mind off tomorrow.” Admiral Andrews, in his report, Blanche and Sylvia Taahllk; Sopho­ who march on without knowing the crash, and that because of tbe "strengthening of present pro­ CHiemical ...... 60 Am Rad St S ...... : . . 22% visible from the higher buildings. motorist. Tbe car came to a atop more, Sarah Bipsteln and Helen that their parades are tbe funeral Action washes ^ulckar, claanar, safari The^bearera wrere Thomas Ford, 3:^9 p. m. Previously listeners dent and the officials of tbe German ■When Kate reached -home ahe said tbe present atrength of M,500 asomentum of the train, enroute to grams” and asserting that no farm traih during the broadcast. Theirs Control Hanover . . . . . 127 Am Smelt ...... 100% From the offices of the Associat­ "Please, suh, come lend a ban’ !’ men gives only .85 pel- cent of full GmutskI; Freshman. Sophia Deptula, march o f youth instead of the joy­ Albert Ford, Samuel Elliott, John tunqd to the NBC networks had lia- Am Tel and T e l ...... 182% found C^uoline in tears and talking • GynrtorwolMraclloii • Big balloon m IIi Chicago, and the down htU grade he program could be "permanently ef­ tehed..^to the opening aimouncement waa the reaponsibillty for safely Manhattan ...... 32% ed Press Madrid Bureau was beard Zeke called. "Major Sam done had c-e-ws in the fleet. He said "the Ruth Epstein and Lucius Robtoson. ous birth of Christmas tim a Robinson, Hamilton Jones and Rich- Am Tob B ...... 102% Incoherently of self-destruction. The a Spell!" «ould not atop quicker. i1 ard Boyce. Burial waa in East ceme­ fective” unless It Included "means in tha^^cw York studio, signals conducting the aluminum-silver Com Exchange ...... 64%' three loud explosions near the min­ total personnel thereby assigned to A social was held under the sus- Commenting upon the expression • Wcniiboar64Klion tub • Ad|aitablo pvMMno of controlling production and dis­ Am Wat Wka 25% jiest and dust of the dark store The body was brought to Alma, tery. from the S. S. Normandie at 8:19 streak over tbe maze of tracks while First National ...... 2090 5 istries’ of war, communicatiotu and Tbe -man who climbed out at the tbe fleet is not adequate in number )lces o f the Tri-county Christian sometimes beard that "Buatnsss tribution o f farm products." Guaranty T r u s t...... 886 Anaconda -...... 53% room, coupled with spasmodic read car was Jeff Howard. To Caroline, Union at tbe CYilumbls HaU Friday nasdi another vrar". Rev. Otaina • PrMfura)e never Intem ipta took pIsco OB Sunday afternoon at Prov. Wash...... 37% Com Prod ...... -- n % sunstroke,” was his verdict "Good With M pie'.’’ said his National Union for . . 20 from the Madrid offices of the As­ blinds were drawn. “And now I ’ tions would have to furnish their USED CAR 1:80. The ceremony was perform­ Del Lack and West arteriee for half bis age. He’ll pull Toledo la the only stop on the Pref.-Accident ...... 23% sociated Press. The Fascist gun­ ed, at Temple Emanuel, Hartford, by (Oonllnued from Pag* One) Social Justice, which he described Seaboard Surety . . . . 3214 Douglas Aircraft .. .. 73% read to you a while,” Kate salcl. through.” He left medicine and in own transportation for non-war BSTRIEVINO THE HUNTERS route of the Mercury, new stream­ ners apparently were cnncentrating "N ot that murder story!” Coro- materials bought in this country. Rabbi. Morris Silverman In the "thoroughly discredited’’ in the Security Ins...... 35 Du Pont ...... 181 strucUons for nursing. )resencs of the members of the mediately while the Queen Mary lined steam train, on lea mile-a- Eastman Kodak . . . ..178 tnqir fire on Socialist batteries and 'line exclaimed, shuddering. Kate and Caroline took turns This would be in addition to an em­ Ofallals, Neb.—Duck bunting recent general election, would Ceaac ' ir.lniitc dally run between Detroit Springfield Fire A Ms. 127 governmental ministries. bargo on munitions and credit 'smlliss o f tbs bride and bride­ and other passenger ships in the Sun Life ...... 640 Elec and Mus ...... 5% "Absolutely not,”- Kate promised Bitting beside the bed with a palm was rated a hasardous qiort by .four and Cleveland. Tlia phantom "F ifth Column" HOT WATER HEATER groom. Ur. and Mrs. Sandals left eastern Atlantic changed their to be active. Father Coughlin said, U. S. F. and 0 ...... 27% Elec Auto Lite ...... 46% "It’s something from the life of leaf fan. H ie Uttle room where 'Nimrods after thdr exp^enoe near however, that he would continue to swung into action in tbe city in an here. on an ynannounced wedding trip, courses to speed to her aid; Westchester ...... 33 Gen Elec ...... 52% Stephen Collins Foster— the story Major Meed lay was almost os hot The other boats, besides the publish his weekly publication, "So­ Gen Foods .'...... 42% apparent effort to lend Interior sup- A sudden rise of the North Platts and on their .return win reside at of how he wrote “M y Old Kentucky as the garden where the heat had WAPPING 87 Tanner atreet Qv.een Mary, were the British ships cial Justice." Gen Motors ...... 76% port■ to■ thetha Insurgent siege. Its Home” while he was visiting at Fed­ touched him. Its celling was low So why not buy that Used Car you’re river marooned them In the middle hiirror and Seminole and a tug from Expresses Regret Merle Says Yes Gillette ...... 16% members defied government curfew o f the ice and slush-filled strosnL A eral Hill and played it that night There were no shutters at tbe win­ The Turasca Girls club wlU bold thinking about during Schaller Motor Land’s End. Bishop Gallagher expressed re­ Hecker Prod ...... 14 orders until Strong guard detach­ for the guests at the bsU. It's about dows. farmer tried in vain to rescue them OUT o r THE FRYING PAN their next meeting at the home of A gret that Father Coughlin saw lit to British B6au Hudson Motors ...... 22% ments were or^red to patrol the a young girl who stood beside the Miss Blanche Belcher on Wedneeday Sales’ Big lO'Day with twro horSea A motor boat was The Isis Is listed by Lloyd’s Ship­ fuotations’- A t mid-afternoon Kate climbed to end his "unique radio ministry." Int Harv ...... 97% streets. v piano and sang it os he played it. up on a stool sad felt the ceiling. evening, November 1 1 . unable to reach them. Rescuers fi­ Anaconda, Mont.^R. J. Hcaslcy. ping Register os a passenger motor- "Few voices on the radio have Int Nick ...... 64% The Socialists directed machine nally wraded across a channel, threw She probably wore a dress like "It’s Ilka a bake oven!" she whis­ Tomorrow evening. Wapptaur on,the way to police headquarters ahip pb’lng between Hamburg, her had as great an audience." the bish­ American cartoonists Int Tel and T e l ...... ,'... 14% gun and rifle fire at'the hidden po­ a long rope across another part of should yours—” pered fiercely. “The doctor says ho Grange No. SO wlU bom Ita twraty- to report thef' theft bf ?6 from his port of registry, and op said. " I believe he has a mes­ scrap this Uncle Sam and John Johns M anvUle...... 138% sitions while Fascist snimrs tried to first regular meeting. A ei.M of the river, and pulled the men to store, lost a flO note from his Gulf of Mexico ports. She was built Kate read, and when Caroline must stay in bed a couple of weeks. sage the people of ‘ this country Bull business. Your Uncle Sam Kennecott '...... ; ...... 62 pick off the govemmenrsMntries. fell asleep she tip-toed from the candldnles yriU be Initiated la the Shore. pocket In 1932 and is 376 feet long. need.” ^ no more representative of the Lehigh Vsl Rd ...... 19% Can he stand a couple of weeks in Sale of Winterized* Used Cars The defense council threw every •room and shut the door softly. To third and fourth degrees. TTic third American people than my host or Llgg and Myers B ...... , . . ; .108% available, militiaman into ti)e con­ bed in this bake • oven?” Their EUSenON RESULTS "Few people knew what was go­ the anxious family she announced, grandfather wsexMeepIng. Yet he degree wlU te worked by 'the Ladles my fo o t Loqw's ...... -62% solidated positiona which ruB'.frora degree team at OUead Grange and ing on in Congress when he started "Shell do It, We must sU go tomor­ looked wan an;! UIXAa they, looked Every ear eomptotely eondllloned for Every ear equipped with tet water ^ his radio ministry ten years sgo,^ — David Low, English cartoonist Lorlddard ___ '...... 24 Vallecas, a southeastern subiu-lt, to the local Orange officers ■wlU put on Winter 'driving. - Yon don’t have to spend Grand Island, Neb.—Jim Bcltzer, MoKeesp T in ...... 100 row. She’s entitled to s chauffeur at him U ey though o f the cool h e atsr-^ t no tenrsasa In tte ptlea e f '' he' said. "He has educated the peo^ the Eacorial road which enters ti^e and -a maid and four pairs of hands thq fourth degree which will be fol- a dime la preparation for odd weather. 05, Lincoln sportsman, stroke - Into Here Are Two Moore Stand-his In P(uts the very young just Mont Ward ...... 62% fastness o f the big rdom at Jleed lowed t e the harvest town looking more like a conquer­ pie in legrislstion. In government. In capital from tbe northweat. to applaud her." don’t count in the mode. The Paris N a tB ta c ...... ’...... 3? Under the personal direction of ' Meadows where be hod hem so com­ The Ladles Aid Socletv the ing hero than an ignominious loser social' justice. That is what democ­ fortable. \ racy needs, particularly when Con­ Idea 'a that it takea 40 years to Nat Cash Reg ...... 31 Gen. Jose Miaja, the Council sat in 'applng,Community church, will o f an election bet. Seats had been erected on the That alght Jeff Howard mumed gress is so one-sided as this election make an elegante. Nat Dairy ...... 26 session throughout the night, di­ hold their next meeting at the home Because he. guessed wrong on tbs —Marjorie Howard, Nat Distill ...... 31% shade-flecked grounds of Federal and CaroUne went to taiv t^ b lm of Mrs. Walter A. Skinner of Pleas­ Prssidentia] -election, Beltzer walk­ has made i t 1 believe Father recting the battle bn frontline re­ HHI, and all of them were filled. Coughlin Is needed os a check, as N Y Central ...... 46% ports delivered by motorcycle dis­ on the porch, ‘T v e brought sdme ant Valley. Their subject wiU be ed almost 100 miles in four days Hundreds of people stood. Kate and "Noted Women”. The meeting la to No Payments Until 1937 ait '^ucator and aa a critic when I marvel that we have beard no NY.NH and H ...... 4% patch riders. Ice from the factory," ho said avra- from Lincoln and waa greetsd by statesman suggest we plowplo under North Am ...... 31% Major Meed sat far to the rear, but wardly. "A tub full. It’# In the car." be held- on Friday afternoon, Nov- scores o f motorists and a crowd of criticlaro U necessary. The Junta praised the heroic every third gallra of whiskyvhisky when Packard ...... 13 stand of the Socialist troops which they could see the platform. There You're good!" Caroline exclaim­ ember 18 with Mrs. Skinner as 850. He. gave hundreds of suto- " I hope'," ooncluded Bishop Gal­ had been brief speeches and choral lagher, who before the election an­ we know what a surplus I has been Psram Piet ...... 19 have been almost without food sine ed gratefully. "There’s nothing g r ^ produced of this -- singing of certain Foster songs. A 'nie local T A I.C A . boys will bold nounced his personal support for I prodproduct Penn ...... 44 the siege started four days ago. we’d rather have)’’ "Roosevelt,” he said between Mrs. Dora B. Whitney, head of Phelps Dodge ...... 51% (Hjllege glee clUb bad dona "Susan- Jeff went to the cor and return­ their-----jm tln g at tbe Community Up to 20 Months to Pay President Roosevelt, fthe j>eople of shortage of cartridges was repor hrestbs, "sure put rac to work right Michigan W. C. T. U...... 47% nShy very effectively, and a expen­ Church^Jlouee on Wedneeday eve­ this country will midee him recall Phil Pete .... as . the mUltia massed in a ^ m s i? ' ed, bearing the ice—a hundred- after election.” Pub Serv N J ...... 46% sive imported tenor had jusi sung ning. \ his. decisloir to retire." -wail which withstood tbe terrific in­ pound block, which he carried in •^ e mothers a u b of Wspping wlU There are fashions In politics, too Radio ...... 1 1 % surgent attack. "Jesnle With the Ught Brown huge tongs. CaroUne took him to Father Coughlin apparmtly went . . . .hut where an unsatisfactory ar­ ...... 48% bold their next meeting at tbenome Into retirement from public life— Reading ..., Gun crews in the city stood fast Hair," It was time now tor Caroline, the flimsy Uttle Icebox on the back A Car For Every Purse We List Here Only a Few of the DO YOU K NO W - ticle of clothing can be thrown Rem Rand ...... 22% Who'was to conclude the program of Mrs. Carl Magnuson on Thursday except for hie clerical duties— to­ in their positions, undismayed by poech and watched him put ft in. evening, November 18. ' and Purposel sway in the middle at the sea Rey Tob B ...... 60 the unprecedented bombings. Major M e^’s hand, resting on The top -would, not .close, but they Exceptionally Cood Buys! Including the crew,- 8200 persons day. MemiMis o f his staff said that an unsatisftxtory. administration 5Ilas Barbara Sawyer o f Cresne, Safev'ewsy Stores ...... 45% In the city, cheering radio music his cane,- trSmbled. Kate put her covered it over with newspapers. i nre transported by the new trsns- "Father Coughlin will not be avail­ mart be endured to r four years. Maine, is a guest at the home of Schenley Die ...... 54% echoed through tbe few cafes and own handnd overall. over''!!. S' She thought ' fer ' Then be inquired after the Major 1932 Pljrmouth Coupe .,,..... $197 1935 Dodge 4-Door Sedan ... $597 ADantic Uner-Queen Mary. able for some time to come." Mn,. Edna Woolmsn Chose, CUii- ...... 98% Mrs. H. P. Fues o f W s p p l^ Center. Gne Of the largest motion picture Sears Roebuck . restaurants which were stiU open. venlly, “Ofollhe won’t foU and left hastily. In New York radio and advertis­ esgn fashion authority. ShfU Union ...... 27% U ttle Miss Barbara- Sullivan 1933 Ford Sedan ...... $347 thaaters In the world U to be con- ing agents who .have been associat­ Diners kept up a strained. g;ayety Shell do her best.'. CaroUne went upstairs to teh celebrated her third birthday last 1935 Dodge Rumble Seat Coupe Sooony V ac ...... 17% Mmcted soon in Buenos Alras. It ed with Father Coughlin pxplressed amid the reverberations of the <»n- And then Caroline walked up tbe Kate what bad happened. But, just Friday afternoon, 1^ tnvltinf tan of 1933 F ord ^ a n ...... $337 w ith R a d io ,...... $M7 The trouble with education Is that, South Pac ...... 44% steps of tbe platform and faced . wilt have a.seating capacity of 5,- surprise at his plan i to retira from it can beu sold, but It csimot be nonading. ' as Kate' bad refused to oommant on her little playmates to her home, 060, a swimming pool and facUlUcs South Rwy ...... 23% tbemT She seemed astonlsbtogly 1931 W iU ys Sedan ...... ,$n:7 the air in view of plans they said bought No matter how much ...... 17% Morgues continued to receive bod­ Jeff Howard’s asslatance that morn­ where they had a birthday party, 1934 Dodge 4-Door Sedan ... $487 jRpr bowling and bUUarda St Brands ...... smsa snd fragUe'gad fair. The dreee with refreobments and gamesT Bar­ already were under way to sign the no matter bow much time, ef- ...... 7% ies of air r^d victims. Doctors and ing, 80 She faUed to comment now. 1931 Pontiac Coach . ; ______$197 survey made by the British St Gas and El I . hugged her tiny waist and blUowed bara received many prettytly Wriblrtbday 1933 Ford Sedan ...... ,$337 Michigan priest to a 18-week broad­ fort. and an< core are contributed by ...... 41% nurses worked feveriehly In -first old Her grievance ag^iinst the man lay rd o f trade shows that during St Oil Cal . to tbe floor. From her ■bouldera old gifts. - Those------„ present------..jre: wi Carroll, casting contract Jamee App 'otbeifc, BO one can become rsaily St OU N J ...... 87% stations. ” too deep to be eradicated bv. these 1929 F ord R um ble Seat Coupe, $97 1934 Chevrolet M aster Coaeh $447, calendar year 1986 there were lace fell softly. Her ash-blond hair CharlotU and ' Sylvia Magnuson, personal repreaentative o f Father educated without hla own efforts. Tex C o r p ...... 50 M o o ^ center, slnglBg star. But Mist MOore aliw has a ’Ainglng drawal from tha radio field waa a indy ^ hla native land. Tbe who demonatratad by the fact that less attention Lo (he sweet old aong at (^lina, slate o f copper far Sweden, 834 Cootflr at IMcott St. stand-in. She’s Irene Crane, right, who handles all Mlai Moore’s date has not been set. The en­ Termits qusfsns spend years of gates. Representatives also were Loa Angdes—Mrs. John P. Usd- Sedan with T run k...... $537. AT SAVINGS UP TO $200 ' slsctrifled apartment bousea fulfiUment o f a promise he made at they Slone wore the stinple brown present from labor organiaations. that bade them "Come Where My cattle, tnllk, ealt, and tobacco, all rehearsals before the star herself warbles for the final -ra- the Cleveland eonvantion o f the Na­ gaged couple are shown above shirt, brown trousers and black thdr lifetime it- dark cells laying bury, 40. the former Phyllis Eltia of were used os coinage at one or Opca Ereoiaffs Uata 10 P. M: 'W ill get their entire power and The President's massage waa read Lova Uas Drhoming" and to-the Horolng. An accoropllshad singer In her own' right. Miss Crant^ a • tional Union last summer to aban­ at a recent Hollywood pre- boots deaignad after the model eggs at the rato of ona aarery two musical comedy and vaudeville. another in various lonAb » tta u Um local alsctilc by Secretary Perkina srbo praMdad.- BoMoagijcl.taaaaungi»Aincriia auiafaraad. don the ait If WUltaUB Lamka fail­ yiesr. 118 yeara ago. ' !■'/’ ■■ v’ '' -It''

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abroad. Ing no plaos fo r t h ^ hs E4 naw rooma. ... For an so tire y w lt And Writing oetraas Carol Hughes, Obe has sat- MORIARTYS B A lT L O g ^ lAV, MOVIMBIR • (C«jtr»l and >ut«ni Btmnd«rd Ttae) Waohlngton,—So aauMi has beenAilromptu seat for tbs prsM an ths asms things for lunchson III ’ i — ly' Joiia Saiby wrltteh of tho oboap ortentel labor o'jter corridor of the Chief 8:xecu- BOY SCOUT NEWS ^ Members of the 171st Company ■t to SJ S to to •) dooltnotloM Inolodo »B ovonlbU irtotloni. svtry day. competition confrontinE American tive’e office. . .' . Intended 'or the •Tba New Caravan" ta . ona o f Her cholcea: A Mpperad herring vrlli In the future enjoy weekly pro­ ‘HM noom right to ohangt progroim without provlein notloo. P. M. Industry that a view from another Cabinet, it was to6 large for inner Eegtopp Seonto to be bnrested grams o f soimd motion pictures. A those books with A purpoao. Its bolatetn, a gloss of milk, sn>i a ■AP (M D t NETWORK Cont. Root< direction is InteiesUnE. White House dooro. . . More than Four American .Degton Boy Scouts demonstration priyram, coailsung ■AF riPioowr. »,i»-Oorotliy Oordon’o Coffior purpose Is, according to the prefac­ pisoe of onion pie. 100,000 Washingtonians are voters o f Troop 7 will be ceremonlouzly In­ L _ . i I _ laati woof irtw wnaa ^ «i*lh- SdO — Jocll MooUn — >>»»l;; tory note, "tha union In a oD-opara" Almost dally New England cotton ot a feature picture, a comedy and waah KTw wthr wre wn ‘Tt's good, not A gag,” she In- —by mail. . • , Others are disfran­ vested Into Scouting on Nov. 27 at Kathryn Oravon Intorvlawa—woati tlva venture of as many o f the dl* millers complain o f s te a ^ Inereases .veral "sborte""shorts" was shown In tha Harriers Cop Conn. State Me^t\saah%m , ^ wool; Rildwegi atste. Wfy| Pout WaUtora—mld«rt chised. tbe regular meeting o f ' the troop. arho wow wdat wBa wool In Imports of Jspontee 0k>th. The company Recreation Hall, Thursday, 4i4»— Pits—WIMamaaa Read, tarlal verse literary mresatons' of the avenue, although Scoutmaster Hillman of East Hart­ (too— giOO—TIte Oulur, Toner. Poloa present America as wa (the editors) cloth pays a high tariff, mode espe­ November Sth, by Daniel Peters, gT A CAHAOIAN-wtnH » l i « Film production notes: probably the most famous, la not ford and Me Investitive team will represenwig Films, Inc. At ths —baalo; Jr. Nuraa Carna—midweat: have found 'avallabla... ,to gain Herbert Stotbart Is writing orig­ cially high against Japanese goods, to arabo wdaj loTr orot irfet Three Ouaana and a Jaek—weat the busiest street In the d ty during conduct the ceiemony. .All the pari- conclusion of the two hour program :!wnra arptf wwoo waao wJm PUP— PilP—Bemy »anaen-^t: Ed­ hearingrs for Its hitherto unhnrd of inal opersUoE sequences for the yet comes in to undersell American Meeting Called To Plan n artod wpn inao web wapi shopping and theater hours. ente of the boys in the troop will re­ the entire compaiw voted unanim­ FRAN LEARY LEADS ~~ ^ ~ Final Seconds To die Heuaa'a Organ RaelUl—weat Insufficiently remarked Utem iy Jeanette MacDonald-Nslson Eddy goodo. TENNIS CIRCLES CLAIM PiPO- PiPO-praaa. Radio Newe;^rt That distinction goes tor ''F-street, ceive Invitations to the affair which ously to schedule films o f A similar PiPO- p S g - ^ . Hall and OKhaatra voices.” musical, "Maytime." The work t ill Commerce department figures will coincide with a Parents’ Night nature for the coming winter Pi4p— Pi40-Nm1raw 9t tha Mounted The editors have examined a great be titled “The Cssrlns" and Stot­ show that in August, 108S, 801,000 two blocks away. . . . The old Ford Rec SentoT Cage League PiOO-,TlOO-Ta Be Annaunead theater, Just off Pennsylvania, Is a program to be held that night months. Piip— rilP-Popaya the Pallor-baale! deal of material, from a great many bart plans to develop it Into a full- yards were Imported from Jfpao Parker Doyle, assistant Scout execu­ TO E^Y TEAM VICTORY Lincoln museum but the stage and Tha Dixie garanadara—Dixie writers, living In every comer of length opera later on. while in August this year It was Thirty-five enroUees were ac­ PERRY HAS TURNED P ■aat. tive of the Council wlU be present PiPO— TiPO—Tha Oooaa Creek Paraon the land. The result la a 668-page Film plans for Norma Shearer Lincoln’s box have been removed. corded tbe prlvUege of witnessing Plans for the organisation of f iggjg— iiobr^laay Naah'e Tenw Mea Pi4P— 7l4P—Boake Cartar’a Comment 4,881,000 yards. . . Washington monument Is still as well as representatives at the Le­ the Yale-Brown Football game at ,tix teams af least, among them the * dJIi— iin>-Tain Mlx*a ••'••eb—haelo 7dX>— PiOO—Horace Heidi Brigadlara book fuU of every sort of writing, will be held in abeysmee for at The reason given is cheap Jap­ gion, Stunts have been worked ReC Senior League In basketball newly formed Polish-American' ag­ 4itb— iifO—Jam Armetreng'a Uatoh 7iS0— PiPO—Pick A Pat’e Pun-baalo good, bad, and medium. And a book least another month, it was le a r n t b ^ t seller among tourists. New Haven, Saturday, November will be made at a meeting to be held J. Slsga, rtb; Olendsr. fb: anese labor, although an Improved out by the patrol leaders under the 7th. "The trip was sponMred by the gregation, making its debut ta * 4t4d— ii4g—Uttla Or^an i^ n la -^ PiOO— PiOO—Tha Radio Theater—to o worth anybody’s tlroa today, while Miss Shearer, recover­ Cues o f vlsitoin stand in line out­ SoidoDiore Ace Wins hdi-EASTERN PROS BOW at tbe BJaat Side Rec tomorrow World Net Champ Said To I Eaglesoo Phsses To Crockett i '- giM—* * ’Mft-Rduaatlan iduaatlan fromtram thatiw Nawa PiOO-IOiOO—Wayne KIng’e Orehaetra JapaWM loom also receives some supervision of the-leaders of the camp educational department. basketball this year after cami pilO-IOiPO—Pisf. Quia Brainbuatare There are plajrs such as Delmore ed from pneumonia at a California side dally. . . . In busy hours the^ night called by Director Frank Morlartya; MlkoUts^ isi i ■’ tojC- IrtP — Nawai John Oumayi credit. elevator makes the round trip every' troop and refreebmento will be palgnlng adth much success on the lOiOO—moo—Phap Plelda A Orehaatra Schwarts’s nonaenalcal "Choosing desert resort wllji her two chlldt^. Daniel Devine, Foreman In charge Busch of the ^creation Centers. diamond. The Rangers, now spon­ >t: Rows, Ig; Guntbsr, faaa-'RadTa Nawa Pa7ed lOiPt^HiPO—Bddia Duahin A OMhaa. ten minutes. seryed by tbe troop members. The of construction of tbe PubUc Picnic Have Signed For $50,- Local Sport In End Zone After Two ftlianio, rg: Mistrotta, ji^ - ^ Her Sang moo—12:00—Jea Relahman Orehaetra Company':, tor example. There la a HcSiry Wtlroxln, ha-man at two What I f Japanese ReiwItT names o f the boys will be announced I ” ^ TO WESURN TEAMS An teams or organlzatlona intonat­ sored by Moriarty Brolbert, and ______weati Or- De Mille pictures, .has signed with Shelter, liaa_.been transferred to ed In participating In such a circuit pugsn, rt; Chrockett, MoCartSl IliPO—12ilO-Dlck ptablla'e Orehaatra piece by Sherwood Anderson, who The •'Oriental Economist,” com­ later. 1216 Straight Trnmip]^* ___ claimants of tbe town campion- I phah Annie—midwoet rapaat—Pip* POramounL Camp FiUey, Haddam, Conn. are Invltad to attend thU meetlnz. Karr, DeltaFara,. Bob Wsginsi' (ng Tlma-othar atatlona ^ NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK certainly cannot be accused of lack­ menting on the Japanese Industrial ship, are also axpeetad to partlc- 000; mden Saya Report O fter. Threats F a ik The class in Auto Mechanics I s ' Which win be held at 7 o’clock. Chatter BortUo, .’Lucas, Brozowsid, i!gO-? PiOO—Amea 'n Andy-^^eaat mly BAPIC — Eaati wja wbx-wbia wbal. ing an audience. The book begins rise, Insists, however, that Jsqianese COmOlDBNOE tpjte. (tasey'c H l»s , composed of 'tip—Uhala Bara Radio Ptatim wham kdka wxar wiya wlw wayr wmri wltti a short novel by Paul Horgan, At Camp Femow rapidly becoming one of the most Last year, the League Inaugurat­ former High and Trade School play­ ■Angelo, Jim Henry, rhb; Bi ■ “ nilbart Beldea—weaf; Ta wtll waby wow weal: MIdweeti wenr real wages (what you get for your popular classes In tbe camp educa­ Walker Places 2nd; Lo- Packers, Bears, Lions And ed Sunday baaketball here with Is True; Has Been Tops Henry, fb. •a Annaunead—chain MIDWEPT A CANADIAN—wlmj kgbx who also has published A good deal pay) have Increased faster since Bowling Green, O.— Gene Ed­ ers; the Royal Oaks, the West Sides Champs Score In Hurd gi4P— TstP—Waleoma Lewie — weal tional program. To date, ■ thirty- considerable aueceas, BanUy'a Middletown High's Tigers went oh ^ Sooro by Periods wiba katp webo- wdar kyfr cret ctef -though nothing so direct as this. NORTH COVENTRY 1614 than In the United' States or Preparations are now imder way wards, Chicago, swerved bis truck: at-d the Royals are seen as likely «ily: Chaa Paara and Orohaatra— POUTH-WTTa wptf Wwno wla wjax For me, however, the best thing in nine enrollees of tbe company are cals Total 29 Points As Ravals ooppmg tha title against a entries along with a team from tba a rampage Saturday .afternoon and Morlartys 0 0 0 wfla-waun wlod warn wmo wab wapl Great Britain. (It did not say the foi a dance and social that Is to be sharply to avoid striking two stray clawed Bristol High to shreds tor duJn the book was a lohglsb short story enrolled In the course. Second In stellar array of cage quintets. It la north end. For Past five Years. Period With 31-Yard Orioles ' 0 0 6 TiPC— PiWK-PIbber MeOea and Mollla wldx wamb k»oo wky wfaa wbap kpro Coventry Grange No. 76 P. of H. Japsmese etandai^ o f living was as held at the Al-Plerre Tabarin, in salves. ^ an amazing 41 to 0 triumph that tiPO— PiPO—Margarat Ppaaba Reeliri wtar weal ktba ktha waoe wave pcao by Richard W right popularity Is the Photography Class hoped to be able to conduei the It le hoped that all court T ou ch d o ^ , Crockett, J. S1$ will neighbor with Mansfield (Irange WUlimantlc, on Thanksgiving Eve. L D. D u^ette, Napoleon, Ohio, 80 Rnnners From Eleven sent tbe Asylum City eleven Into a Officials, Rrtene, Earl iipp- PiOO—Warden Lawaej^ to ^ This Is called "B ig Boy Leaves Mgh as In America.) with thirty-three enroUees learning Rival Division. League on week nights this season wlli be represented at tomorrow too— PiPO—RIehard Hlmberia Myale MOUNTAIlil-klo kfir kphi ktar kred at the Community House at Storrs It presents a tsdgle showing actu­ The enrollees In cainp are desirous did tbe same. . tie tor second place with Manches­ Drive." Umplrs. Mefror; Head ■ iiOP—M.DP-eAaalman CenMit-^leo a PACIFIC—kpo Mad kaxltaa keen kjr Home." It begins with four negro to develop and print their own^Alms. and indicatiems are that ylrtually “ •Kht^Sj^menfJng In ordet that ar- New York, Nov. 0.— (AP)—Hie tonight. They will furnish the pro­ al eamliigs, coat of living, and to extend Invitation to aU young The trucks colUded. ter . . . when It 18 considered that Saharek; Flelff Ju d ^ 1)30—tOiPO-^ha MuilMl Toaet CanL Baat. boys playing hookey, rouglihouslng every team of any consequence rangftlients for the League miw be word sped around tennis circles to­ * ■■ IfiOO — Naarai Chaa tunraae gram. They wll aUo neighbor with real wages, between 1614 and 1934, ladies-in this vicinity to be their Tbe trucks were wrecked, .the EITERETT M. W ILLIAM S, Schools Compete. locally will compete. the Kelleyiteo held Middletown to a Time of quartero,'jio-lS-19-i: 4i00— PiOO—Lat'a Talk It Over on Air In the grass, finally decliUng to go made as quickly as possible to be­ h.—aaet; Amoa ’n' Andy—w rpt guests. calves killed, Edwards tmd Du­ 1st Lt., Cav.-Res. Chicago, Nov. 9— (A P ) — Ths day that Fred Perry’s signature Is fl-Bll tie and took a 20-0 drubbing Bits 'O This and T ta ■imp—Hanry piiiaaa'a Orohaa^a 4ilO— PiPO—The pinging Lady—eaatt swimming In Ol’ Man Hanrey’s Hebron Grange No. 17. using 1914 as 100. The table fol­ An up-to-date, photograpliy labora­ It Is hoped to have a league of gin play In the very near future. The Orioles and Moriarty Broth­ Arthur Ravel A Orehaetra-weat quette injured Commanding. fans Who maintain that western di­ on a professional oontraoL from Bristol, tbe outcome proves Dwyer and Masks tdok an . ■lliao—Danelng- Mualo Orehaetra 4i4P— Pi4P—ThaThree Poampa.Voaala swimming bole In spite of the no The following officers were elect­ lows: tory has been constructed In tbe ers battled U- a draw at Hickeys ■ItrilO-Tha Pim Jubilee PIngan Actual Living Beal Manehestor Hlgh'a hopea of an­ that comparative scores are worth­ tlon trip around the p ilin g ■ItiPg—Franele Cralg'a Orehaetra PiOO— PiOO—Nawai U. P. Army Band trespassing signs. ed Thursday evening for the coming Educational barrack. This "lab" vision clubs of the national pro Although all concerned refused Qrovs yesterday afternoon as tha PilP— PilP—Card Huaking Conlaet year: Worthy Master, Brother Ray­ Eanilngs Cost Wages nexing tbe atote erosa-country to comment, formal announcement less ta sizing up tho strength of befors game time. Baob 1 PiPO— PiPO—Praaa-Radia Nawa — ba> IP^en the boys, naked and black wlU be opened to all enroUees Inter­ footliall league hold a clear-cut edge grid rivals . . . town title footbaU aeries got under­ CB9-WABC NETWORK mond Johnson; overseer, Harold Great Britain . .188 141 130 cbamplonabtp were heightened con­ of toe British ace's decision to quit .If the ball WM brought do* etc; Tha Pinging Lady—mldw. rpL and dripping, cmwl out of the water ested In learning some phase of siderably Saturday when the Red In strength over the eastern section PiPP— PiPP—The Ravaler--wJa only; Turner; lecturer, Gertrude Ander­ United Stotea ..159 132 120 amateur ranks and play tor pay way with a gams pocked fuU of southwest corner of the ■ BAPIC—Raati wabo wade woke wcm a white woman sees them. And Photography, whether It be print­ and White barrlera emerged vtc- elevens bad figures to back up their Meriden High'turned back Bast waab Waal wtwr Three X gleUra Harmony—chain son; secretary, Mrs. Arthur Reed; Japan ...... 238 149 160 was expected at any moment, prob­ thrills and drama. The game end­ the official would be allowi ardre arcau wjaa wean wibl wapd wjav, Pi40- 0:45—Lowell thomae—eaat when the boys, terrified and anxious ing, developing, or enlarging. Dr. C., 2oli$ Should Be Treated Internally torioui tn tbe first annual Connecti­ Hartford by 13-6 to remain ta flrst 4:00— 7:00—Mary Pmall A Her Penp treasurer, Irving Loomis; steward, Some recent reviews of Japanese arguments today. - Northwestern, Nebraska ably before nightfaUx place It ta tot. same porttlcm NIdWaati wbbni wirbm knbe kmox to cover themselves, try to regdin Thomas Angdione, camp surgeon, cut Invitational InteracholasUc run place with tour straight vlotortes. ed at 6-all when Pop EJagleson OMt aide of the field. '-■whM ktob krnl Pilp.1. 7i1g—To Be Annaunead Thomas McKinney; assistant stew­ Industrial conditions have raised who recently reported for active In BundaFs professioaal program Perry, who has frequently dented • CAftT-owbos wpff wbP wh«o wlbs wf«a PiPO— 7iP0—Lum A Abner—eaat only their clothing— the woman screams. Sdenoe Proves Value of at Storra, dreaa rehearsal for tbe Clinching the C.C.I.L., championship I heaved a forward pass into the ^ . Pi4P— 7i4P—Dream PInger—w)t onlri Quickly o r Man Marveir's son, the ard, Elmer Clark; chaplln, Mrs. this question: How. long will the duty at Camp Fornow, will Instruct stete meet to be held at Wealeyan all four western division teams— that the move already has been tor toe Sllvei a t y aggregation wore wteo efrb cjcm wibs wmu wmc ai ^B*«B^V$UU e a a I town VUAMJUchamp’s « jaUU end S0X16sons U1 ta Clia the nUBI final John Harriek, Baritone—network Japanese workman willingly accept this class. To date, there are twen­ made, could not be reached. , Both ooaohes shook hando. ] ibf 7dk>— p;0O—Helen Hayea In "aambl" soldier, comes with a gun. He Walter Haven; gatekeeper, Wm. J. University In Middletown next week Green May, Chicago’s Bears, De­ played for Dwyer a long b iXiC-'WfBt, w«fa wbre wqwi wdoa shoots two of the black boys before McKinney; Ceres, Ruth Welles; his present wage? I f soon he de­ ty members enroU^, and more are Father John’s Medicine Friday. Gain Conference Titles In overnight developments from to put o .. gjm WTOO wlao wwl wtoc wW kttb 7iP0— P'lPO—Abe Lyman'a Maledlana troit and Chlc^o's Cardinals— de­ New York to Hong Kong, however, ----- « •ouui 6ndtni on oven tonof. really w m a foniuir tutor :___ ktsm WACO koroa wdbo wbt woao wblf PiOO— PiOO—Weekly Mlnatrala Phew Big Boy can break In. Then Big Pomona, Esther Koehler; Flora, mands more. low prices probably expected to take advantage of this When you have a cold, feel sick all over. This Walker Trails Leary ^ est Hartfr.rd . . , the outcome ot wmbr wala -PiPO— PiPO—Return af Jack Pearl fo\i feated eastern section teams, and a convincing demonstration was pupil at Hickey's yestenlaF wdy. wwra w n ^ waji — ” '* Boy shoots him. Hysterical, Big Ruth Vinton; lady assistant stew­ cannot be maintained. Then, econ­ opportunity shortly: Is because the common cold la an internal dlaease, and With tbe Invincible sophomore only one result was close. Pttts- these two games will settle the bat­ Champs Score on Breaks noon. ktnl kpke weea i le wnox kwkh know PKIO—10:00—Pingin' Pam'a gepge—to a Arrangements have been complet- State against Iowa State. Oklahoma given that tbe rumors going the PilP—10:15—To Be Annaunead Boy and Bobo nm for home. ard, June Loomis; executive com- omists argue, tho foreign trade now as such must be treated toterhally. flyer, Francis Leary, racing to bla buigb, leading the eastern sSetlon. tle for runner-up honors . . . Man­ Through a murky hsiM ta the PiPO—IOiPO—National Radio Forum eti whereby, Leon Lyon, leathercraft against Missouri and Kansas State rounds tor weeks, concerning Per­ ' iSioWBPT-wgt wmbd adan wtbw kfh The horror which haa been in the mltte.e Lester Hill. supporting that nation's military 12tb straight victory In os many bowed to Detroit 28 to 3; New WQdcats Cfinch Big Ten chester will have to spring an upset Three real veterans of ' traim wkbn wcco webt kaej wnaa woo 10:00—11:00—Dance! Ink Ppota Quart. program will shrink. Instructor of WlUlmantlc, will con­ Doctors treat colds with medicines which strengthen etarts os a hill and dade runner, egatart Iowa State. Oklahoma and ry's plans to turn pro, undoubtedly 10:30—11:30—Ray Noble A Orehaatra offing since the four boys started for F. C. Smith of Warwick, New natural resistance and help the body to fight off the York. In second place, was trounced against tha UUq holders to finish wars ware ta the twi> .tile-ewl2aa$tes.hiOto>i*glBs mounting duct ,a .class cpnuaencing Monday omU against h field of nearly O r^n Bay 7 to 8 and the Chicago fourth iF w e s t HarlfiSrd tbps Mid ------J lo t a hrout, ta : Wbk kpb 11:40—12:30—Bob Creaby A Orehaatra Anderson over the week eno leather articles were made by the only a few days or a week or longer, is mostly Up to you. (flinching toe re)>qrt to a large dletown fact bad twOf^eftaUe breaks and o r is r ^ ona Andy Fiedler ' climax. Before the story ended Pawning through the Daybook we eighty runners from eleven schools Cudlnals celebrated by whipping “Ito te "'**' * ^ ^ Michigan Oriolaa. A ll three gave . thali Mrs. Florence Wood of Glaston­ enrollees and In practically all cases Sdenttfle tests by Dr. Frederic Damrsu of New York prove that 9 out in tbe state. Second to Lean), who extent was BUI Tllden’s statement, Cashel In. Dhrlng the first half a this somewhat hard boiled reader bury spent the week end with Mr. find: Philadelphia is to 0 for the Cards’ So. Honors; Three Teams for the teams they repreadaYi 10:00—^Wayno King's Orchestra. these were awarded prizes at the o f 10 oolde treated with Father John’s Medicine clear up aooner. covered the two and one-haU mUe Southwest: Saturdays program, made In Hong Kong oa he started IW an follow!: found himself tied In a knot, literally tmd Mrs. C. Irving Loomis. Even yet, the moat admired ex­ first victory of the season. featured by the Texas Aggies' 22-6 10:30— Professor Qutx. panting. various county fairs in this neigh­ This explains why It has been used for over 80 years in treating.colds, CLurse In thirteen minutes, 37.2 sec­ from hls Oriental tourl that P e ^ W . L. T, p. ^ e e to within scoring distance and Mrs. Clayton Carver of Rockville hibit In the national museum Is The Bears and Packers each have rout of Southern Methodist, left toe Meriden ...... met the sturdy defense o< ths Tbe real treat of the ^ H;00— News Service. This Richard Wright la a negro. borhood. and coughs due to colds. Be prepared— Keep Father John's. Medicine on onds, was Kenneth Walker, trailing won seven games while losing only Removed From Undefeat­ already haa turned hls back on toe 4 0 0 1 8 WM a young man- perahad spent the week end with her sister Lindbergh's “Spirit of SL Louis.” "The camp Is undergoing a series . Ills teammate by about fifty yards. conference race wide open with only Manchester .. ; Orioles In ths first five minutes 11:1B— Shep Fields Orchestra. And he can write magnificently. hand. one, easily the best record In the simon-pure game, has signed a pro­ 3 1 1 7 fast from the ground In „ WTIC and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Rats occasionally scamper of landscaping projects to add more \.alker’s feat Indicated that he’s Baylor, Rice and Texas out of it. Middletown . ., 2 1 WM wpuUed.the first time and 11:80—Eddie Duchln’s Orchestra. fessional contract 1 7 T h e New Caravan.", edited by A l­ across the main halls of the Capitol- circuit. Both have scored In the The Aggie triumph marked their moat branches of a big pine Tnapipra BroAdcAatUig Berries. 13:00—Joe Retchman's Orchestra. Smith. beauty to the camp-site. It 1s well a foe to be reckoned with and at ed List; The Week’s Pro­ "Fred may not bo tops as a pro, West Hartford 2 3 .0 6 fred Kreymborg, L ^ l s Mumford . The late Senator Couzens once neighborhood of 155 points apiece third victory In five conference armed with a megsphoaa. H g Hattford, Oonn. 13:80 a. m.— Dick Stabile's Orches- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bray are the worth mentioning that the outstand­ present he seems Uie runner most but he'll probably bo richer by one Bristol ...... 1 8 b 3 P ^ * y "«nd them and Paul Rosenfeld (Norton). ordered John Thomas Taylor, ‘•1 eight games while Pittsburgh, games, one of which was a tie. fun but he paused many a 1 iW. 1040 E..O. mJt'BL trpL proud parents of a baby girl bom ing one 1s the construction of a Ilkley to halt Leary's winning streak hundred thousand U. 8 ., dollars." East Hartfoiti . 0 0 0 back from tbe one foot line. rest point-maker In the eastern sec­ gram. Texos Christian chalked up its third skip a. beat on the CMt ride ESaatera Btaadard Time Tomorrow'e Program Saturday at Manchester Memorial American Legion Washington .-ep- land-mark on the main lawn of the In future meets. said the lanky Philadelphian of Fumbling marred the Orioles at- resentatlve, to leave a waiting room tor, has managed to amass only 92 victory in four starts by beating field M he wriggled and A. M. hospital. cunp, adjoining the Company street How Teams Finished toe generally-regarded world's num­ Hitting 85 out o f 49 games on the •» V** • OiY reserved for the press. . . . Reck­ This proj xit Is being constructed by Second place In the team stand­ In 10 games. The western, elevens' lexas, 27-6, and Arkansas tripped ball. Only three times did th w atop hla lofty perch. Ha 7:00—Eta Alpha Programraa — Miss Cora Kingsbury and Miss ber one amateur. nose. Herb Barker of the Associated Oriota rootar, firat, iM t itod 1 less political bravery, that eurollees Everettt Johnson Of New ing went to Bulkley High of New average score was 16 per game. In By HERBERT W. BARKER Rice, 20-14, tor a similar record- Press------rushed right back to the front , manage to gain a first down and Maaday, Novptiii>er 9 Collin Drlggs, organist. Morjorle Beecher of Guilford at­ INSTANTLY contrast with an average of eight southern Methodist and Arkansas Meantime, ta New York, tennis 7:30— Shoppers Special — 1st SeC' Overnight A. P, A huge table, 15 feet across, built Britain, John Kutla of Norwich, and London with 50 points and third- to writers turned their attention to at Tho Herald's leading grid prog- made only one poos attempt out ot tended Home Coming at Connecti­ by the Philippine government from Assistant Leader Joseph Kadea of Bristol with 184. The other schools points for the eastern division meet ta the only conference game Moriartirs watched young 'J -“Hour of Charm" — PhU tion. teams. New York, Nov. 9— (A P )—Cham- a luncheon given by Francis T. nosticator over toe week-end . . . P''® Vie Johnson rseovsred pretty cloaa all afternoon.. cut State College Saturday. Miss the multicolored wood of a single New Haven. This will serve as a finished in the following order; this week as T.C.U. plays (>ntenary, his percentage was .714 Jock v "? “ fumbles and ths tight itcalsy'a Oreheatra. 7:48—NPws Service. News Kingsbury returned to Quilford AVAILABLE plonshlpa ta two conferences already Baylor meets Oklahoma A. and M., Turner, one-time Davis (top player Brozowskl also came In -Program from New York. 8:00—Treasure House. tree, has become a bat rack and im- guide for the air maU route between Stonlngton, H i; Chapman Bears Trounce Olants Sutherland at N E A took. . second. Morlartys kept the and close friend of TUden. An "Im­ Sunday evening, but Miss Beecher / r Tech. 142; Farmington, 146; In a game played ta the rain and definitely clinched by Northwestern am Rice eases off with Sam Hous place with 17 out of 35 for .680 and | .V!fP‘®,J*>™at l»ck . Slags, bottled share of watchful ayes iiilO—"Dick Tracy." 8:15— Shoppers Special—2nd Sec­ portant" announcement was to be will spend a few days at Mr. and r • . night or day, ear Weaver, 151; Commercial of mud and finished under floodlights and Nebralka, the dizzy football ton Teachers. Texas A. and M. youro truly, as has been the cMe up. The north end defense also Orioles. lullano and MlkoUU"1 loey Nash, tenor. tion. New London—Rosario GriUo, 43, plays San Francisco on Armistice given at toe affair, to which all toe the "Iron men" for Moria 9:00—Dear Columbia. - Mrs. John Kingsbury’s. New Haven, 208; Glastonbury, 218: toe Bears overpowered the Giants whirl moves on to new and decisive for most of the season thus far, fin­ stopMd the south endora’ ground i:15—Tom Mix. of New London, was injured seri­ modem, perfectly qipolnt- Sharon, 247; Chester, 325. Only a Day. writers were invited. Many felt playing the entire ganje. —^"Jack Armatrong.” 9:80— Richard Maxwell. ously in the collision of an automo­ .Mrs. EMward Knophf of Trum­ without trouole, scoring In toe first tests on widely separated gridiron ished a poor third with 17 out of 26 attack but Boglason got away bull, spent the week end with her few of the schools expected to com three periods. Bernle Masterson got battlefronts this week. Washington Coast Leader certain toe announcement would tor .628 three peAAea for Ions snlni MnM -!XStUe Orphan Annie.” 9:40— ^News Service. * bile and a truck here. He was taken ed ambulance, furnishes have to do with Perry. classmate, Mrs. Herbert H. Tomlin­ ete In tbe state meet were missing two touchdowns and Hewitt and Lost week’s general engagement Far West: Wasbln^on's late shorUy befo's th s ^ hrtf sndM Three times Morlartys war* 1 -Nowp. 9:45— Lyric Serenade. to a hospital suffering a possible GOOD DENTISTRY rally to tie Stanford, 14-14 left toe within stepping distance ■ son Jr. They both attendei Con­ speedy and oomfortlable- from Saturday’s competition but tbe Noltlng the others. Goodwin scored removed Tulane, Southern Cali­ May Open A t Garden For toe season. Barker hM been F—Studio Program. 10:00— Betty and Bob. skull fracture, concussion of the Huskies undisputed leaders In the A t tho same time. It became down on the throe dirt. The first time the necticut State Homo Coming, tak' list Included Norwich Free Academy, for the Giants on a lateral from fornia and Washington State from accurate tor 183 out of 370 games yatd line but the wblstla stopped -WrlghtvlUe Clarion^ 10:15— Modem Cinderella. brain and a lacerated scalp. transportation for thoM Pacific (toast conference. Washing­ known that BUI O'Brien, the promo­ stemmed that mod rush w iu d Ing in . a special dinner Saturday need not be EXPENSIVE which won the.title with a three- Dale Burnett to' rapidly dwindling list of msjor for .674 . . . Sutherland Is runner- the march m t'le half ended. “Aak Me Another.” 10:80—John K , Watkins VVTio a Hartford—Surgeons at the Hart­ point edge over Manchester last ton State, bowing to Oregon State, ter who handled moat of TUden's fense that would net ' [iOO—rAmob 'n' Andy. Who In the News. evening served by Dr. Rogers to the ' ' stricken by nooldent or IS- 'The Packers whipped the Boston ut beaten teams and shed new light up with 109 out of 168 for .657 . . , Second Half ThrlUer ford hospital removed a 50-cent Ur. C. W. King has proven that real good dentistry can year. on* the situation revolving aboiit toe 16-8, and Southern (toUforala, los­ tours, which marked toe rise of tbe to Cabby and Blosie. ."Uncle Eipra's Radio SU- 10:43—Betty Crocker. girls In her former classes. Mrs. Redskins on Arnold Herber's touch­ the writer still reposes ta the cellar The opening of the third period, piece from the abdomen of Richard ie done at prices within the reach of people with small The Local Places mytolbal national champlonsnip ing to California, 13-7, d r o p ^ out pro game throughout toe country, (which would be a good place If It 10:48—Hymns of All Churches. Ostertag, 10, of New Britain by Tomlinson will substitute for Miss down pass to Don Hutson In toe of toe undefeated class as U.C.L.A. J!, rain, produced ths incomes. ' ' The other Manchester entrants thirt period. The Redskins out- award. haa taken over Madison Square was that kind of a cellar) with 105 tMriiij tbs two thousand fans want- Tha other W o times penalt iso—Jack Randolph and ■ Madam 11:00— Federal Housing Program operating after other methods bad Barker of Wllllmantlc High school finished among tbe first ten. Bob moved Into a threatening position Garden for January 9. The Garden the contenders back. And 11.15— Otto Neubauer, pianist. Ot. C. W. King’s is an established New EngJand institu­ rushed toe Invaders, however, mak­ Today only Northwestern, Mar­ out oM 69.for .621 . . . iP ** WM a dstarmlned "'Mianne. failed. The boy swallowed the coin foi the following week. Murch placing seventh and CharUe quette and Santa Clara could boast b> stopping Oregon, 7-0. would be tho spot for Perry's open­ the 'Inss came on the fourthl "Count o f Monto Crlato.” 11:30— Big Sinter. ing 11 first downs to seven for e*mmp« that trotted oh the recently on his way to a store In Ernest Von Deck, who was work­ tion, which has treated thousands of satisfied patients in Robbins eighth. The Wigrenmen's perfect records while Fordham, Washington and Southern (toll- ing appearance as a money- player. On a eoggv field caused by a ■Fibber McGee and Molly. 11:45—To Be Announced. Green Bay. Riley Smith kicked fornla, Oregon State and Stanford, f old. And they turned tba heat on New Britain. ing at Fred Hamilton’s fell from i fht last 24 years. last' scoring berth was accounted foi their field goal in the opening Georgetown, Utah State, Louisiana P eriy won both the American a id steady downpour of ralu,' the local rignt from toe start. "Over north" they still ^3(h-William Daly’s Orchestra. 12:00—The Ad-Liner. JHE FUNERAL'HOME O f (tolitornia and Oregon, U.C.LA. and Two flrst rabid and noisy rooters. R«< Essex—Sam Wetherlll of Lorch- tree when the limb broke letting Dr C. W. King employs no students. He does not claim Ly Philip Elliott, who came In 11th. period. The Packers' defense, which State and Alabama each still was all-Etoglahd championatilpa this O'lymptrs were held to a scoreless lowns brought the ball up'to toe ' 3—Warden Ldiwea. P. M. mont and Essex won permanent him fall on the wheels of a tractor. Phone Captain Dick LaBarron was ISth unbeaten but had been tied once. V ashington State, and Montana and Jim Hrary were both hurt; 12 iri -Newa Service. any secret ot special methods, but adheres to the meth­ ~ WILLIAM a. sagged ta midfield, always managed year, hls third time as titleholder leadlock by Portland at New Wynrd Une hut Moriortys defense ______chard Hlmber’s Orchestra possession of the Roosevelt trophy In He was taken to the 'WUlimantlc 'Jicuj M g fit aad David Heatley was 16th. Fordham Tops Eaat Idaho meet In Conference games ta each event He probably will firat half and Dwyer came 1 [lOO—Contente(^ Program. 12:30— Romance of Helen Trent. Boston threatened, toL week. Santa Clara meets St. Britain yaetorday afternoon...pls> **<>6

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Muniar.Hunter, xc focmer gains i n yards, Instsad of ten, vacate the s li^ -p u r e group but I jSIt a n d p o u n d .FOR RENT 64 door while her boy friend helped her flea’ T W ANTE D —10 OOOD laborm . O. every time ha carries the ball, but there’s plenty more to -take their hold down the davenport. 1986 W U A.T8 SEDAN, brand new Sports Roundup Bin TUdan, ia pitching for the ten- Ik Vanderbrook A Boo, 86 tydall FOB R E NT—STORE 108 Spruce No. 8 of the C3ilcago Bears (Bronko plaoee. Young Lady—I ’ll give you a dnun The man who tries to keep bla .:CnBR KrTTHM. 86D M t 8489.00, 8S91M down, balance In nls writers, P etty wTu get $50,000 Naguraki, to you) can atiU go for Virtually all eastern Connecticut if you'll go to bed. business In hla bead w U never keep «men Bsoathly paymenta; 1980 iteo street, Manchester, street floor space 9x10. Ideal for for Joining .the cash and carry 'nmpUte. T«i«piioB* ®sw* offlee display room,, barbet shop, B y EDDIE B R n m our dough. Bronko lost a foot tn iMnununitlea are sending teams to Klddle-rl don’t vmnt a dnun, 1 ahead of bis buslDeas. aedaa, low mileage, no dowa pay­ boya. Ia that hay7 one play at the Polo Grounds yes­ van te watch. MAN WANTED -^UTOMOBH® shoe repairing or any other small New York, Nov. 9,—(AP) — N o fW ^ for the event and the ment eaay terma Cole Motors, terday, the meat ha has dropped 'Cleo—You can have the Job as announcements :i offered as bonus for covering local business. Rent $10. Phone 970-14 News: The PIrbtes were the first Duwells expect' en trice from Hart­ 6468. ooffee route. Earnings up to 84B.00 Henn Armatrong, Negro protege ainoe tils flrst year at Minnesota.. . . ford, Waterbuty, New Brlta^ Tor- The poUtldan stood on bis soap cashier—the wages ara ' 8200 Rockville Dlv. J. F. Bheehazi, Bol­ club to call the Cardlnala' hand and of A i Jolaon and winner of " __ -FOUR people wleWn* to start Apply by latter or post­ once, w h w n e lugged the ball for a rington and Bridgnpoit. box. A group o f' hoboes gathered month’. , • ton Road, Vernon Center. bak for a price on Dlaay Dean. P. I featherweight -champlonahip lot abort gain, then slid ten yards around him to listen. 'io to Ploride for winter. For card; Albert Mill8,-'407 Monmouth, Gossip In Sporto Jack—You can’t go far on that, MOTORCYCLES— 8: They grt no reply.,..Fred S S S sS aT^m lS r through'the mud, the announcer an­ "Gentlemen,” shouted the politi­ sir. porUtlon and board apply to Cind^iatl, O. '' Columbia,' Conn., taking a bint .V he» O U n p p U T |4do ratoo por dar (or traaaiaat ANDREW STAVNITZKY maining games) despite that loss to ty, came up to New Haven, leaving Bros la one of thousands o f minor DESKS AND STOLE Dated Slst of October, 1936* sign post nearest to the place where Minnesota. They have a real foqt- loop. we'll soon have nibre property taxea ■aediva llB»4a ^ H-11-9-S6. the deceased last dwelt within said The Red Wings, wasting no time Howard Jones of Southern (tell- than property. planets, or asteroids, traveling IS SOLD F-OfR A YEAR AWAV IW T H E WIGHT^ CMb Chars* BUSINESS RABBITS FOR SALBl—Inquire 627 town and by publlihins th* same In I Club out there and If they beat in defenqg of their league crown, fom ia the only one abeent... .high around the sun In eccentric paths AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD aom* nawapapar bavins a circulation-j P itt this week, you needn’t get ex- IN ADVANCE OUR CoaseeuUv* Uajrs ,.i 1 oU| • ou Center street top the American division with two school coaches along with the Dan­ Her—I ’ve known for some time which He between the orbits ' of THE BlLTMbF%3AW / >Ooas*imU** Oar’ ..I • etar }J *je OPPORTUNITIES 32 at Manoheiiter, within and for the In aald probata dlatrlct, within tan I cited about it. Mars and Jupiter. These tiny Oar ...... I II *1*1 It eu District of Mancheeter, on the 7th daya from the date of this order, and victories, the only club in the eight- bury Trojans claim Chick Kelley, that you are engaged to Henry. KEYHOLE IS SW EEPING NAME, HOWBVEI^/ ... All vrdar* (or Irracrulai laMrtlon* FOR SALE— TO BE removed Oakes da/ of November. A. D„ 1936. return make to thIa court of the no­ She —Hbw did you find out? planets vary In size, with diametim Laugh: Burleigh Orlmea (at |10,- team circuit sporting a perfect rec­ Watefbury sports editor, is pne foot­ “THE COUNTF^yr .’^WIU a* ehars*6 at tb* oa* tim* rata Filling Station, on Main street. b u il d in g MATERIALS 47 Present W ILLIAM a HYDE. Esq.. tice siven. ord. Following up their opening Her—Oh, I recognized the ring. of SO miles up to 480 miles. ------E N O U 6 M C- gpeolal ralM ror Mas t*rn> *T*rr JudgB. WILUAM 8. HYDE 000) will get less for m a n a ^ g the ball official who never makes a mis­ r'eSr advartlata* siv* apaa r«uu**t. See John Waddell, 50 Cooper HUl FOR SALE—ONE DOOR and one TruBt Estate u-w of Dwight W. Judsa Dodgers than Casey Stengel (at game victory over Toronto, they take. .. . ’T L l* brd*r*d (or Ura* of ola dan street Phone 4787. Blteh late of Mancheeter, In aaid DIb- H-H-9-3C. spoiled the ’ de­ Jimmy waa absent from school Haranggual, Sumatra, has a ddg aad atoppod before tb* tblrd oi B(tb screen door, flve porch panels. trlct, deceased. ______115,000) will collect for not manag- one day. The next morning he car meat market where housewives may Can be seen at 582 Center street but last night with a lop-sided 5-2 , dar will b* obars*d calr (oi tb* a*- The TruBteo having exhibited Us AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD 1 club... .the Dodgers haven’t victory, in the only Sunday game in lied the following excuse to his buy their favorite canine chops. :.'n ai auinb*r of .lin** fb* o appobr- T lephone 7762. annual account with aald estate to at Manchester, within and for the paid Casey fo r his ’S7 contract, and teacher: "Please excuse Jimmy for ' eA aaarsloa at ta* ral* oarnoo. bat HELP WANTED— tble Court for allowance, It le. District of Manchester, on the 7th say they don’t Intend t o ’s ta il until the loop. . W ALL ST. BRIEFS So aUowabc* SI refund* eaa be aud* FEMALE 35 ORDERED:—That the 14th day of The Rangers never bad a chance, being absent— he bad a new baby May la the only month of the six time ad* *topp*d after the November. A. D.. 1936, at 9 o’clock brother. It waa not bis fau lt” GARDEN—FARM—DAIRY Jude*. check every tw o weeks, Just like as the Wings skated away to a fly­ New York. Nov. 9.—Brown Har- year In which s president of the EXPERIENCED DRAPERY and forenoon, at the Probate Office. In ing start and scored all their g o ^ United States has not died. Seven ^ i l (orbldA*i aieplmr Uae* aet PRODUCTS 50 Bald Manchester, be and the same Is Trust E*tat* of M. Louis* Fostsr they do the Other players. In the riman and Co., Inc., and Salomon Gent— I waa frightfully em- ,,ato,-.fiay«f.~,d«Wd*v-.w<|Uib^ .work- nhr A’ li4>atteff rmrt*v.;tam;,9t>Maavlmeentta*;'(Masy meit e»- Btoa. aad «utel«i,Ann««cad?tedi«r. S5y« ^S4 to .July and 1,8 ef ,ths fiw t 'ii 'iAi^berbM' state expenehce and wages. W rite '-'-hssvmsaM'WhehT-ditinPM'Wy'^^ 94 ffled r ftte fin June of July. iport Ibaa ouii laoorroet .aMrtloa FOR SALE—PICKED Baldwin ap ance of said account with aald estate, the offering of 83,300,00 Port of at the banquet. Box M. Merald. and thia Court dlrecta the Trustee to goal attack In the first period. Miy a'«v«rtUBm*a* fbr pies, and potatoes at the farm. 612 give public notice to all persons In- annual account with said estats to I permission to get another job. New York Authority general and Lady—Why everybody dropa a Uxma 0B« Urn*. Bucko McDonald provided the fliat, refunding 4 per cent bonds, due Ancient mariners had no way to ADDRESS ENVELOPES at home, Keeney street Telephone 6424. tereated therein*to appear and be this Court for allowancs, it Is YOU see, he’s sUll tmder contract to fork now and then. TiM oBdiMioa wl moor* ,|)ieard thereon by publishing a copy . ORDERED:—That the I4th day of 1 Brooklyn, although they rave him unassisted, on a solo dash while March 1, 1976. The boiida are being keep food from spoiling, and scurvy gablloattOB of a4«ortUiag will bo sparetime; subatantlal weekly pay. mate waa tn the penalty box. G2>bie Gent— Yee. but everybody doesn’t took a huge toU. due to the absence ifl* only bj eaoe«llii*toa of tbo of this order In some newspaper hav­ November, A. D.. 1916, at 9 o’clock the gaterate ati manager. offered at 109Vi and accrued Interest drop one out of his coat sleeve, i • Cor -if oorvleo roagorog. Experience unneceasary. DlgniOed GARDEN—FARM—DAIRY ing a circulation In said District, five forenoon, at the Probate Office, tn ' * Ooodfellow fired the second, taking to yield about 8.55 per cent to ma­ of fresh food In the diet. Then days before said day of hearing and said Mancheater, be and the same Is green turtles, taken aboard at the _ agToriiMmoBU «ost ooaforai work. Stamp brlnga details. Em­ Odds and ends: He a paas from Marty Barry, turity or about 2.64 if redeemed When individuals are sacrificed Btrio. oopy aad grpograobf wlib PRODUCTS 50 return make to this Court. assigned for a hearing on the allow­ may have beginning of long voyages, helped ■m ployment Mgr., Dept 730, Box WILLIAM 8. HYDE ance of •aid account With eald estate, The Boai;d of Governors In their March 1, 1941 at 104. The Port for the good o f tlie state, the result tagalatloao oarorcttO bf tbt pobltob* meeting will try to do something solve the problem. ara aad tbop raiMrvo ibo rtgrbt ta 628, Jackson, Teiin. FOR 8ALB5—YELLOW Globe tur­ Judge. and thle court directs the Trustee to Authority has by resolution waived ia usually a state of misery. roviM or rojoo* aap oopy ooa* nips 60q bushel at farm, 60c de­ H-11-9-16. give public notice to all persons In­ about the Americans’ franchise, its right to redeem these bonds be­ terested therein* to appear and be LEGAL NOTICES 78 which the league took over three Meteors cannot be seen until they obiocuonabU. livered; also carrots 75c bushel. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD heard thereon by publishing a copy fore March 1, 1941. Woman Shopper— Are you sure CLUtfiNG HUUHftxT WASH AMP EASY ARE GO N E (HoUoran) at the Probate Office In Manchester Estats of Emily Chsney of M^n On motion of FrAnces M. Arnott of L oo k s ■TO said Manehestsr, executrix. 1 WAS AFRAID FOR RBaMT—FIVE room apart­ In aald District, qn the 14th day of chest-er. In said District, minor. ME AS IF QUICK WAU ment, steam heat. 26 Birch atreet. November. A* D.. 1916, at nine o’clock The Guardian having exhibited hli^; ORDERED:-—That slX months from TCXJR NERVOUSNESS/ WANTATHE MON. / s AV,TH(0S&^ ' m 3060 in the torenoon. and that notice be annual account with said estats to tee 7th dag o f November, A. D.. 1936 HE'S AFRAID _____ — I e u ^ ARB Apply Supt. A p t No. 4. given to all persona Intereated in this Court for allowancs, It Is te and the same are limited and al­ MIGHT MAkE TtXJ (Qnish) aald eetate of the pendency of aald ORDERED:—That the 14th day of lowed for the creditors within which T IP LE Y '( V TOUChH, f u m b l e rr.T iR ? FOR RICNT—FIVE room tenement application aod the time and place of November, A. 1916, at 9 o’clock to bH>>8 1b thstr claims against said WILL lOteam' heat Inquire 84 Spruce hearing thereon, by publlehtng a forehoon. at the Probate Office, In estat^.and the* said executrix is dl- ■aid Munch*,t.r, b . and th* sum* 1* I noted to alv* publlo notice to th* l l THAT'S WHY I 4 3 4 0 ■treet copy of thia order In some newapaper STEAL having a olroulat(pn In said district, aulaned for a hearina on th* allow- I cndltora to brlna In their claim* T o o k TT ? at least five days^hsfore the day of ano* of aald adminlatratlon account within ealilv time allowed by posting SOME said hsarinsr. to appear If they see with said eetate, and this Court dt- copy of this order on th* publlo OF HIS cause at said time and place and bs recta th* Quardlaa to alv* publlo no­ sign poet aeiMet to'th* place where heard relative thereto, ^^d make re­ tice to all peraon* Intereated therein the deceased ISet dwelt within said GLORY MORTGAGE MONEY turn to this court, andf bp. mailing In to appear and ba heard thereon by town and by pubilehlng th* same In AVAILABLE a registered Utter, p o s ta ^ paid, on publlthlna a copy of thia order In om* newspaper haying a olrenlatlon br before Novembr 9. 1936. lL,^oopyk^oopy of aom* newapaper having a circulation fn aald probate diatrlot, within ten On Safe Investments. 'this order addressed to JameisH^mtth, tn aald District, five days before said day* from tha date of\thls order, and ‘She’s, crazy about that mutt,” R. T. McCANN 46 Knickerbocker Ave., Patee n ^ . N. day o f hearing and raturn maka to return make to thle eoBri of th* no­ .TYeah, the kind that coot i»by;talkto apuppy and treats her husband thia Court. tice given. \ '__ _ Real Estate WIUJAM K HTDB'wrvriW’ . W IL U A M a. HTDB WILLIAM HTDB likeadog,” 69 Cmter SL TeL 77.00 Judge\ Judge. \,Judg*. K-U-9-M. M-U-l-M. \ ■

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