EARL JOHNSON DIES WHEN CAR CRASHES / ' '

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Slid-: - - r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHE|tont,pONN., TDESDAT, OCTOBER 1968. PAOITWO IV , 1 I .'.'I.’ I-1 »s- ' • R. 'v-. i- .ijs, tfee ieeidial eeeurred. nie EARL JOHNSON DIBS did net wofk ynterday at the SEE‘WINDOW PEEPEir HKSEARffllSON w ig oB iMit w as OB duty there 8ufr> PhyrieUns wbo wlB ve(V rock and All members 6f the South Meth­ the Infiatlon bill and to recent moves ring, valued at 8180 and the gold sational chase on the Berlin Turn­ of Commerce today was notified the toward a managed currency. member! oT Bt Bridget’s churob. In Peter Latss will conduct tl^ serv­ wrist watch valued at 875 which the then had turned over three times odist Elplscopal church bowling ice and preach on the significance of pike In Hartford within an hour Ford Motor Company would submit Recalling the platform promise addition to the- number attending bandits took from Tomlinson before at least, travelling a further dis­ league are requeste<9 to report at death and the 'ife here as a prepa­ after the attempted holdup. Four the wage and hours report required for an International monetsiy con­ the oard paity additional tickets leaving him and Mayse tied and the Y. M. C. A. buUdlng at 7:80 to ration for the life eternal. tance of 110 feet before coming to other members of the gang were by the adtomobile code on Novem­ ference, It says Mr. Roosevelt did were sold to those who could not be ngged In Mayse’s automobile In night to be assigned to teams. The senior and junior choirs will a stop. The body of Johnson, accord­ captured within a week. The five ber 6 or 7. not respect this plank to declining present. Mt a Annie Gleason, v"io Triim bull. ing to State Policeman Buckley and rehearse as usual Friday evening, members of the gang received life A son waa born last night to Mr. to subscribe to currency stabiliza­ sponsored the arrangements for the Coroner John Yeomans, of Tolland The announcement was made by and on Friday evening at 7:80 a sentences. Klein died three years af­ Hugh 8. Johnson after be had ob­ and Mrs. John Rlaley of Ladce street. tion moves initiated at the London first party, was much plessed with KIDNAFINQ TRIAL ON County, was 60 feet from the car. meeting of the dlreetori at the ter being sentenced to Wethersfield. tained from Alfred Reeves, vice- The baby was bom at Mrs. Howe’s conference. the results. Four other members are still serv­ For nszt Monday night, Mlsa oburch will take place. Hite Tn^ Book Pile president and general manager of Matemi^ Home on Wadsworth The position is taken that the yiTTt— city, Oct. 81 — (AP) — ing sentences In State’s Prison. Anna McGuire Is arranging a party Plans are alrMdy under way tor Oeorge Mc(3ee went to trial today It Is believed that in coming ths NACX), a report on the Inten­ street. promise of a 26 per cent reduction the oelebration at November 86, the tions of alPmanufacturers In regard to be held to St. Bridget’s ball. On on kidnaping charges arising out of around the ourVe of the road that in expenses of Federal government Friday evening Mra Andrew Healey, 70th anniversary of the gaeral to- the abduction for ransom last leads to Bolton Center, the death to submission of figures. A well-children’s conference will likewise has been violated. lurreotion to favor of Polish tode- Last week the NRA executive had who Is heading the finance commit­ ■pring ■ of Miss Mary McElroy, car bad gone from the east comer EXPEQ MRS. COOUDGE be held at the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow Quoting a Democratic statement tee ralring funds to meet maturlhg ndenoe. Speakers from out of dauntar of City Manager Henry against a pile of trap rook on the said In reply to newspapermen’s 'afternoon between 2 and 4 o’clock. that 1,000,000 should be employed Swn will be invited to come here questions teat if Ford failed to sub­ obligations and expenses that will F. McElroy. west shoulder of the road. From on public works projects, the docu­ soon have to be met, wl)) call to­ and special music will be rendered M. W. O'Hem, assistant prosecu there the automobile shot down the TO VISIT GRANDCHILD mit the data required by the code, Filing of tax lists was 'very brisk ment places the number of men thus by the choirs. he would turn the case over to the gether the 11 team captains now tor, announced that the dea^ penal hill, out of the driver’s control, all day yesterday at the Assessdr’s put to work to date at less than making a house to house canvass of > will be asked. Walter McGee, turned over thrice and continued attorney general. office. Tomorrow will be the last one-tenth of that figure. New Haven, Oct 81.— (AP)—The Todays announcement did not members of the paririi to obtain HOT IN NEW YORK Sder brother of George, is under moving 110 feet before coming to day for filing lists without Incurring Reducing Tariff additional funds by psrsonal con­ death sentence In connection with firft visit of Mrs. Calvin Coolldge single out the Ford Company from the 1( per cent penalty allowed by As to Roosevelt’s statements on a stop. tact for ths first report of the com­ New York, Oct 81.—(AP)—Mr. the kidnaping. to the bedside of her first grand' the rest of the Industry, merely giv­ law. reducing the tariff, it is said ar­ The total distance that the oar child, Cynthia Coolldge was expect ing a Uit of the firms which already mittee. and Mrs. New York shed their top rangements are being made for in­ The parish Is wldsspread, cover­ travelled from the time It llret went ed today. Friends of John and Flor­ have submitted figures with a sec­ Mrs. Brigadier Bates of Hartford creases ratuer than decreases. It is coats today when the temperature out of control to where It was ond list, containing half the firms, ing a large areA and it may not be reached 70 degfeea above aero, Just ence Trumbull Coolldge, to whom wUl be a g\l«st at the m eeting of stated also that Mr. Roosevelt de­ all covered to ti»e time allotted, but found smashed was 808 feet and the baby was bom last Saturday In giving the date on which they had the Woman’s Home League of the nounced the tepublican acreage re­ two degrees M ow the record high about 368 feet from the spot where informed Reeves the requested data the workers are trying bard to cover of 78 degrees sstabUshsd In 1889 for a New Haven hospital said they ex­ Salvation Army tomorrow after­ duction plans, but has adopted such as much territory aa possible to be the Manchester hunters discovered pected the grandmother to arrive would be provided. noon at 2 o’clock. The meeting will a procedure, and that he spoke this date. One other manufacturer Hup- able to turn in a good report Fri­ The normal average temperature the body. momentarily. be to the lower hall at the citadel. against taxing foodstuffs and now day. Cassells On Scene The baby was named Cynthia moblle, reported expectation that There Is Important business to be has allowed such a procedure to the for October 81 Is 60 degress. after an aunt of Mrs, Coolldge and the figures would be turned In be­ attended to and it is hoped every agriculture recovery program. When Pag8u\l and the Paulin tween Novem ber 6 u d 10. brothers came upon the scene of the to perpetuate the initials "C. C.” of. member will be present The Republican organization PUBUC RECORDS her husband, the late President Cal­ The Chevrolet flnr set November holdz the President responsible for tragedy they communicated with 7. All the others expected to have «• eeeusian the Manchester police. Polloataan vin Coolldge. The Boys’ club of Highland Paifk delay In public works, saying $160,- their reports In befon that time. will conduct a setback at the club­ 000,000 was available for allocation W ^ter Oassells was assigned to the Forme.' Governor and Mrs. Jphn . To^j^s evldteoe Of oompllance on house tonight at 8 o’clock. Prises when be took office, but that "one John (^lark to William ^7. Kronlch, scene and to render whatever help Trumbull of Platoville,. the maternal the part of Ford with one require­ and refreshments will be as usuit. of the first acts of President Roose­ the house at 18 Stephen street. 1 WEEK was found to be necessary. Later a grandparents, have already come to ment of the code did not settle the All Week Specials New Haven several times to see the velt was to stop all v;ork on that call was put In for Coroner Yeo­ manufacturer’s status In regard to program, to order that he might use Marriage Intention FROM TONIGHT mans, who arrived within half an baby. government bids, since Johnson has You Must See ' Granulated Sugar, .Although both mother and daugh­ the money for his pet project of Raymond Wllliaton Grant of East hour and gave permission for the raised the question of his willingness COMMUNITIES ARE ASKED establishing camps for his ClvlUan Hartford and Katharine O’Connell 10-lb. cloth sack . . . 49c ter, were reported “doing nicely” to deal oollectlvely with his em­ removal of the body In the Qulsh Conservation Corps.” of Hartfofv applied for a marriage ’ Davis Baking Powder, ambulance to the Qulsh undertaking the attending physician advised ployes. The against their going to their home In If the administration view of the license to the town clerk’s office yes­ large 12-oz. can . . . 18c parlors here. Dr. Ferguson, the TO DO OWN FINANCING terday afternoon. Poet Bran Flakes, medical examiner, subaequently ex­ Cheshire "for four or five days.” ueetloo staddi Ford will have to MILK CONTROL BOARD Community amined the body and determined the There, 12 miles from the city Sbow evidence that he will comply 2 pkjp...... 15c where John Coolldgo works in ths with this major labor provision of Hot Springs, V a , Oct. 31.—(AP) s u l l i n c r i t i c a l s t a t e cause of death. The left arm also —The Public Works Administration Players Astor Coffee, was broken, but the multiple skull offices of the New York, New Haven the code before the government pur- chasing agent can consider his Uds. was advised today by the Invest­ TO ANNOUNCE QUOTAS New London, Oct. 31.—(AP) — pound tin 25c fractures were the direct cause of and H artford Railroad, friends sedd Charles Foster of Oreenport, L. I., In the the young couple nope to bring their Definite evidence of oompUanoe or ment Brokers Association’s conven­ ’ Krasdale Peaches, Halves, Johnson's death. non-compliance in this respect is tion to session here to require com­ woimded by Coast Guard gunfire Lovable, Laughable Plaj baby up to be ”a good, healthy, nor­ Hartford, Oct 81.—(AP) — To­ which rak^ the speedboat Frances Dead Youth Popnlar mal child.” looked for soon in connection with munities able to borrow money to morrow for the first time to the his­ the Edgswater, New Jersey, Ford the open market to do lo rather or Newport, R. I., attempting to es­ .....29c Johnson was popular among his tory of the state the Milk Control cape, was reported at a local hos­ *Peg O* My Krasdale Whole Beets, O C ^ associates here, all of whom were strike. than to take public funds. Board will announce a producers’ E. F. Dunstan, chairman of the pital today as "still m a critical 2 largest cans ...... C shocked to leam of his death. He quota, under the new marketing reg­ condition, but holding his own.” HOSPITAL NOTES municipal securities committee, ulations designed to "promote a Heart* was bom In Manchester and lived STUDENTS' ULTIMATUM Foster was a memW of tha crew Chapin Family Flour, here all bis life. He was graduated said such action would Inoresise more equltaUe distribution of the WHITON MEMORIAL funds available for communities not of the Frances whieh doubling baok 24Vfe-pound from Manchester High school in Mrs. Kativ Orlowskl of 124 North burden of the surplus”, while the Sponsored by Havana, Oct. 81.—(AP) — The itole to borrow to the open market to her wake, roared out of a smoke s a c k ...... 1930 and since then has been em­ School street was discharged yes­ long threatened split between Pres< board Is making the last minute screen she had laid down and The Mothers* Qub $1.05 and would increase the total funds computations, the possibility of a Cocoamalt, ployed as a counterman at the Bilk terday. ident Grau and the Student Direc­ crashed Into the Coast Guard patrol spent for public works. court battle against the plan by the AH Seats 40o. Vii-lb. can ..... Qty^Dlner. He was a well liked tory, one of his strongest arms of boat CG-404, to Long Island Sound • An Seats Reserved. 19c member of Emanuel Lutheran He said there were any number violently opposed Milk Producer- FORECLOSURE SUIT ON support, was believed definite^ of communities able to follow such off Blackpotot, as the eUmax to a Sunmaid Seedless church. The dead youth la survived Deiklers AM ^ation of Connecticut chase yesterday mCmln^ The Fran­ Tloketa neaurer today. a policy and that they should not be Raisins, pkg...... I by hlB parents: three sisters, the Norwich, Oct 81.—(AP)—A fore­ loom s. ces whloh the Coast ^ ard said C In an ultimatum announced at an enabled to take fimds which leas Y. M. C. A. Misses Anna, Edith and Ruth John closure action against the Hotel The November 1 announcement by waa laden with liquor sank and ths Pea Beans, uproarious meeting of Havana Uni solvent oommunltiea might use. Griswold proper^ on Eastern Point the board will establish the farmere’ CG-404 had to bs beaoheq to save son and two brothers, Herman and varsity students last night, the gov­ Stagnation of the mtinlolpal bond or KEMP’S 8 lbs...... 14c waa begun to New London county price of Class 1, fiuid milk and It from a like fate. John Johnson. ernment waa given until November market, Dunstan explained. Is a Superior Court today , by William E. cream for that month, which will be Funeral arrangements haw. not 4, to “rectify its present course.” consequence of unwllllnness of Benjamin of Ardslej^n-Hudaon, an equal price per quart all over yet been completed Just what was Imj^ed In the conununltles to imdertahe more MAH1EU*8 Westchester county. New York, the Connecticut. On the basis of state­ Left Borne Last N l^t m ove waa not made (Uear, sinoe de­ taxation which would be required defendants being the O. H. Corpo­ wide surveys the board will an­ Johnson left his home at 7 o’clock tails of the ultimatum were not re­ to pay bonds and also because the H r ^ ration of Hartford, and others. nounce at the same time an estimate Warner Bros*’ last hlght, according tc his father. vested. public works administration is en- T « W aroiT CROCBRT Benjamin claims to hold a mort­ of the percentage o f the state’s total Apparently he spent the night out oouragtog communities to apply for milk production rating which renie- Show of 1000 Wonders! 188 Spruce Street ,of town with friends and was re- gage of $60,000 on the property which he asserts Is due for pay­ MORRIS WILL FILED' Its funds. sents the amount of Qass 1, fluid ^ 2 d S T R E a ' I turning to work this morning when Hs said hs doubted the advisabil­ AND ment Albertina S. Cleary of )A^ilte milk to be consumed during Novem­ ity of trying to foros out loau, but Plains, N. Y,, also claims to hold Norwich, Oct 81.—(AP)—Be­ ber. FOOVUGHT a pralssd ths Publlo Works Adminis­ GOLD 1100,000 mortgage on the hotel, and quests of ^,000 to the W. W. Bac­ Milk to excess of this peresat^ tration tor Its Inslstanos that ths ■he Is among the defendants. kus hospital, 18,000 to the Johnson la classed as excess or surplus 'DIGGERS' project be able to earn oarrylng PARADE The action asks that a receiver Memorial home, and $4,000 to the snd the price for excess milk will bs charges. wtta of rents be appointed by the court. Sheltering Arms, ell of this o i^ are detsrmlned at the end of the m on^ The action was brought by W. H. provided to the will of Mrs. Snisa- As soon after the end of the month POPULAR MARKET Comley of Bridgeport for Benja­ beth A. Morris, formerly of New as ressonal^ accurate statistics are • — STARS — 8 min. London, filed tottoy for probate. PROmumON FORCES avaUable. the actual P «^ tog4 of 865 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BLDG. oonsumed as Class 1 during tho RUBYKEELER / month win be determined and a^ Oi THIS AREA CUT Justments made If tills per^ tage Is DICK POWELL more or less than that estimated to JAS. CAGNEY ROUNID - SIRLOIN Boston, O et 81.— (AP)—Drastic advance. ______changes to the psrsoaael of the pro- JOAN BLONDELL H Get Your New Fall Wardrobe hiUtlea forces la New England wers n LOWEST BIDDEB aaaounoed hare today with transfir CLAIRE DODD IHDRTERHOUSE of John W. Morrill, ohlsf tovestlfa- Hartford, "oot 81.—(^ ) — T h e tor of New England, to Oncinnati Lsao OonstruotlOB HUGH HERBERT and the droppl^ of officers to Meridtn, oonn., was tbs low ^ Mdj nUTH DONNELLY , oharge at Woroestor, Iprtoffleld, der today for the reooastouotlttl ^ Economical and New Bedford. 16,886 fiot of stoto to GUY KIBBE Morrill was sueoaadad by Robert DletML The Wd was 199.494.96, f a d " W. Ooyne, formerly ohlef of the to- with It. H. NsweiL of UXbrtdfo, soo- STEAKS Way end w ith 198,.—198,18940. 800 — LOVBLT GIRLS--| 6r teiiifeaee dlvlsloa at the Nsw Bag- land dlvlsloa of thsTprohibition serv­ The ooatract win ba awarded CUT FROM ice. later. V PROSE by hkYliiff your dresses* Morrill, himself, only took over TODAY STEER suits, hatL cloves* ties* oommand of the area a few months ooftts* and other wearing ago upon ths transfsr of the Rev. BEEF Jonathan Litwis, fenaer jprohlbltion BU8HMELL a p p a ^ eleaned and administrator la this tsrrltoiy. Mor­ pressed Into a second rill eame here from Hartford,'Conn. not THURS. Cat To youth by ths U* S« Gsan- All ohanges were on orders by MEMORIAL srs. Ths ssrries is rapid 36bn a. Rurlay, aastktaat direetor of HARtFOBD Order pnhlMtlea at Washington. Offlolala "jrm Oor . . ths woriemanship un- at the local beadquartere believe Friday, November 8 Specialty. sxesBed . . . and ths other realignments ware Iff pros­ At 8:18 P.M. i *>i7’ Any S i ^ charges moderate. pect. Th* WwM Fimoni Any OHTt 90 YBftB fiENTENOB Tucknesa. D IA L 7100 B A im Provinee, B. L* Oct II.—(AP)— YIBNMA ' For the hammer ■laying af Foster ?.vl . It Rlnwnnns in C ntn£ FaUs last CHOIR B O TI Daesabat » . MUton V O m ^ « r t t r m of Faartudmt was sastonesd by S tM k Blipa fla il Judga m up a Jdsttn m Bupcrlor! l b . OooKt today to M ytoto to •tats; U'.OtMM t'Md " . . ' ' yrlN n . M i a E saft tos Lai* 41, als9> CStekiA W v* Fancy Fresh B foek aral sf iRWtffekct, was gtvw a ssnf< I M l a tones cf ngfit moplliiijla Jen as a4f O s i M n i i __ ■V. s'l pm

' jjf." .y.,-S«.“ kAK« • m-&’®. of .War IfacBlot, Ifl a oomblaatlm of both Mou. A Complex System in tito—— Thor) are six Important permn- itf'M idL nent works la toe region ot lC«t% Attprasy Bhoa. hrtd EASTERN BORDER which the French believe to be so ' to a Rows and KtoU (Fnmtehed bF l • Cisi) aetirtp Ceft-SIda prirer CaiisBd heavily armor-plated as to be In­ Oeotral Borti eonvinolng. Jndgs Inferest Gfowfav vulnerable. This organisation of kta'antive coiifftrjr. In Jnrios To Pi^co Officer "to ogres with him btf^iipi' DdbIM . Durliff rqrtd noiit oemment upon tkft A rrest of " U BeDe Sophte” big forts is dotteo with roofedjna- Bf. OoM Te I B M A t M Ac- but he axpreosed entntialafm Had No Lteense. ftos and otmtM-ma Past Few Weeks. y| ohine-gun posts, cleverly oan^u- to ortitfimplation of hte residenee h r flaged, and with emplacements for the United States. Peter Rowe of 140 BlseeU street a Ixmd of SSOO tor A .meeting of the Maachsatar fixed guns bigger field artil­ Bid' Imfies h v p m Hdd was oonvictad of reekleos driving w* •yMWMw- In the Siqterlor Radio Clnh win be held tonight at Drost Leads Wary French lery but not on a scale of real He was tost on the liner He de CtoUrt for ti^a hearing of hte appeal. Cap. Nat Bank A ’Trust 10 14 Franee by Josrah Malldn, director and at opeirating an automobile 7:80 o'clock at the home of Stove “heavy” artillery. The work per­ Conn. River ...... 4S0 L a t i N ^ of the Malkin Oonservatory. With He WES rrtveaontod by Attomw W. Loyzin at 68 Durkin . street, at to ‘Tnt on the Shield.” * mits toe whole terrain in front to First National of Htfd. — 110 Sobaenbmw were hte wife and without a driver's Ueenss la Police. 8. Hyde^. which time Clarence Gardner wfll be sprinkled thick with fire. Htf d. Conn. ’Trust .... 42 46 daughter, Nvurla, 17 months obL Court this morning, being fined |65 speak on the fundamentals of radio. Connecting this comple.^ of de­ Htfd. National B and T 14% 16 imd cocts of 818.62, as a sequel to LEAPS TO HER DEA1B The interest in this recently organ­ fense is an Intricate rabbit-warren Phoenix St. B and T.. 175 — l^ e Boot Side Nso en Sdmrt tile accident on Main street near ized club te growing rapidly and the B y M<»BIS GILBEBT of subterranean communication. West Hartford Trust.. ■— 176 mDA. SorHo» Staff Corre^Mndent. qtreet was erowdpd to e^oielty lest the C. R. Burr residence, on Sun­ New Yortt. Oct. 81.—(AP)—An membership has been more than Passages underground link toe Insoraaee Stocks day, Oct. 2l, in which Patrolman doubled dimng the past few weeks. prlnclpi posts. Telephone and night as close to one thousand per­ umdentmed wiemoh, about 85, It te expected that a large num­ Parte.—^The arrest of “la Belle Aetnk Casualty...... 40 48 sons attended one of the ntoct Sue- Arthur P. Sejxnour was severely in­ plunged to bar death under toe telegraph lines reach everywhere. jured. Rowe was fined 8fi0 for reck- ber will fum out for tonlghrs rneet-^ Sophie” Drost—cross-roads Mata Roads tie toe whole machine to­ Aetna Life ...... 16 17 cesSful “Opoi Night” psogiams ever wheels ot a subway train at tbe ing. Tbe olub announces' that'/ Aetna F ir e ...... 81 88 held by toe ROcreatlim Centers. Dl- lees driving by Judge Raymond A. 5let street , east side etation to­ Harl who tried to sneak a new- gether. and, where possible, rail­ Automobile ...... 17% 19^ Johnson and was assessed an addl- Steve Loyxin has been' appointed to> road CO'nmunication is also ready lieetor Frank Buiiob and his osotet- day. toe office of “traffic station” and te, type French machlne-rlfle into Ger­ Conn. General ...... 26 28 aht Miss Gertrude Fenerty today ex­ Modean-Kirscjlieper tlonrt penalty of 816 for driving The motormoa of the train did many In a taxicab—unveils a wide­ for war use. Parks for mobile Hartford Fire ...... 41% '48i wltnout a license, having pleaded prepared to handle messages for weapons and tioops 6xe arranged pressed their ,oineere eppreclation to Miss Clara Adele Kiraebieper, not see her fall or leap from the any person in Manchester to any spread net of espionage whose nu­ National Fire ...... 41% 48^ those who participated In toe effalr daughter .of Mrs. Augusta Klr- guilty to toe latter charge. On toe platform to tbe tracks and was un­ part of toe Unlta^ States. This' cleus is the iSorre. « as bases for rushing material and Hartford Steam Boiler 46 49 and to all who attended. other charge be took an appeal to men to any contested point. schieper of 19 Proctor Road, was aware that anything was wrong un­ service will be rendered free of The plump secret agent—^her u- Phoenix Fire ...... 64 56 Tbe program in the main gym­ married Saturday to Jos<9 h Edward toe Superior Court, which nmy be til be felt a Jolt. charge. Loyzin’s station call Is tle “’!• Belle” is pretty sarcastic, The work has proceeded to toe Travelers ...... 866 875 nasium started at 7:16 o’clock. It vacated. point at which former Premier Da- Modean, son of Mr. and Mrs. *Frite Tbe woman was five and one-half WIBEQ'. and she is more widely k n o w in PubUo Ctllitlee Stocks wad featured by the tiu n U l^ and Modean of 19 Gorman Plaoe. Tbe Officer Seymour, who received feet in helAt, weighed about 186 her neighborhood as “fat Sophie ladier, coming away from a tour of Conn. Elleo Serv ...... 87 41 pyramid demonstration by the inspection, could utter a Spartan ceremony was performed by the some bad cuts ic a collision between potmds, and hod block hair and is by ro means the first to be cap- Conn. P o w er...... 88% 40> Junior Daughters of Italy led by Rev. Kari Richter, pastor of the his car and toe one driven by Rowe, brown eyes. In her handbag, police turiid by the French counterspy epigram Greenwich, WAG, pfd. — 60 Joyce Squatrtto, and the fine drill "The shield is in place,” he said. Concordia Lutheran church lat tha was in court and testified. He said found a nickel, cosmetics, a bottle When Your Daughter system in that region. In all. is Hartford Elec ...... 60 62 by toe Junior Sons of Italy, led by parsonage, the single ring service that on toe Sunday morning of the of iodine and a handkerchief, The stated that there have been 400 ar- Hartford Gas ...... 48' 60 Francis Della Fera, both r t whom being used. ’The maid of honor accident, while he was driving south bag bore the initials "H. B.” Comes to Womanhood r e ^ on accusations Involving es- do., p f d ...... 46 — were given tremendousI applauseappi by was Miss Bbrtha Oordner of Pleas­ on Main street, be saw the Rowe S N E T C o ...... 1. 102 0 2 106 the great throng tlthat ' packed every ant street and Walter A. Kir- GIvs Her Lydia E. Pliikliam's availalle bleacher seat and the oar coming, well over on the left STORM WABNINO territory is ripe for ^lying Manufaetoriiig Stocks schieper, brother of the bride was side of the road. At first bs thought Vegetable Compoand An along the eastern ^rder ^ Am Hardware . .17% raoe track. N. Y. Stocks ’Hie women’s gym class presented best man. Its driver must be a milkman. As Washington, Oct 81.—(AP)—The Lorraine as w.U as Alsace the Am Hosiery a calestoenlc drill, followed Ity an Tbe bride wore a gown of ntyal ths car ' pproacbed it remained on Weather Bureau today Issued toe Most SMa In tholr toona oaod e French are completi^ Arrow H and H, com... 9 11 blue transparent velvet with acces­ tbe left side and when it was within tonic ond regulator. Gi?a, your line of fortifications. This.gives em- do., pfd ...... 90 — exhibition of volley ball by naen, who following etorm warning: Adams E x p ...... also demonstrated basketball. Chil­ sories to matto and a shoulder twenty-five or thirty feet tbe wit­ “Advisory ten a. m.: Tropical dis­ doughtor Lydia E. Plnkham’a ploymeut to hundreds of BilUnigs and Spencer.. — 2 bouquet of white Amerioan Beauty ness sold be pulled sharply to toe and scores of minor executives, m- Air Reduc ...... 96^4 Bristol Brass ...... 14 16 dren’s dances were presented by turbance central about seventy Vege^ble Compound for tha aoit the dancing dass and all tbe items roses. The maid of honor wore left to avoid a eolltelon. i.c the some miles south of, Guantanamo, Cuba, low mootha. Tooch bar how to vlsiona: engineers, supply clerlm, Alaska Jun ...... 26H do., p f d ...... 96 — garnet transparent velvet Mto ac­ electridane, section bosses, all of Case, Lockwood and B — ‘ 800 on toe program were very will re­ inotant tbe other cor swerved to the apparently moving east northeast­ Snord hor hoolth at this erltieal Allegheny ...... ceived. A handcraft exhibit by cessories to match and a shoulder right end toe crash ensued. There whom know more or less about Allied Chem ...... 127 Collins Co...... 40 — bouquet of American Beauty roses. ward about five miles per hour at­ tlnu. When she tea happy, hsoUhy Colt’s Firearms • t • * e < women was also toe ''.enter of muon were three men on toe front seat of tended by shifting gales but of small wife and mother she will thank the “secrets" oi their o w Mo­ Am Can ...... attention in toe lobby. A dinner and reception was held tbe oar, a large sedan. ’The witness tions. Dotted throughout the ter Am For Pow ...... ^...... Eagle Lock ' • • • e t • at toe home of toe bride for 40 diameter. Caution advised vessels you. rain are barracks, munition stores, Fafnlr Bearings ...... 40 ’The pool tables, ping pong tables, said be talked with Rowe, who was windward passage.” Am Rad St S ...... 11^ bowling alleys and sum m ing pool guests from Hartford, New Jersey, driving ths other car, and that toe warehouses, troops galore. Am Smelt ...... rr?/ Fuller Brush, Class A. 6 Addison end this town. The decora­ Jxist over the border Ues toe Gray Tel Pay Station. 14 were In lue throughout toe evening. latter lald be would pay for tbe Axn Tcl &nd Tol ...... After tbe program, those prssent en­ tions bf toe borne were in yellow damage to Seymour's oar. Sarre 3asin-the still debatable Am Tob B ...... 72% Hart and (Jooley...... — end green. Mr. and Mrs. Modean Hartmann Tob, com .. —, joyed free dancing to music fur­ Patrolman Winfield Martin, v.lxo EXCURSION land. Nobody yet knows whom Am Wat Wks ...... nished by Art McKay and bis or­ left for an unannounced wedding ARTinCIAL UMBS toe Sarre belongs to. The French Anaconda ...... do., p f d ...... 9' chestra. trip, toe bride wearing a navy blue InvestitAted toe accident, said t^e AND BRACES TO NEW YORK get toe coal from its mines, to be Atchison ...... Int Silver ...... 81 tailored suit with aocesoories to oars were standing tread to tread Repair WorkTTwni ma D|9ca»swy#Specialty. Each Sunday In November sure, tut that may stop next year Auburn ...... do., p f d ...... 60 match. On their return they will Jxut east 01 tbe center ti toe road. Hendersona BonBnrgloal Appllanoe when the Sarre is to vote (if the Aviation C orp...... ^7% Landers, Frary A Clk. 26 Rowe could not explain why be bad New Brit. Men., com.. • 6 take up housekeeping on Main Maailufaoniring Co, League of Nations program goes Balt and ...... 21% N 0 1 B GERMAN ARTIST street. . been on the wrong side of toe road 8644 Wells Bead ,u SS!K’d .7 8 ;. * 2 .0 0 througn) whether to be French Bendlx ...... 11% do., pfd ...... — but made a statement aoknowledg< Mann A Bow, Class A — Tbe bride presented to her maid Wethersfield 9-1781 Uw, WiaOMT teak* ...... or German or to Beth Steel ...... 28 of honor a pendant and toe bride­ ing tbe error. Lw. HartIwS ...... governed by a commission of tne Beth Steel, pfd ...... w h i do.. Class B ...... — ' TO TEACH IN BOSTON Dim iMth i t " U r North and Judd ...... 14% groom gave to bis best man a cig­ Rowe, who Is 27 years old, admit­ 'D««N«w Yarli* ^ League, _____ Borden 20^ arette case. ted on tbe stand that bs bad signed Oen Pfto (•••••••••««*••••** 12^ Niles,. Bern Pond .... 6 a staUment but denied that It was Lw. Ntw ...... ZiHCjl; Start Cafe Near Barracks Cnee (J. I.) ...... Peclt, Stow and Wilcox 2 New York, O ct,. 81.— (AP) — Russell Mfg ...... l8 Arnold Sohoenberg, noted musician a fact that be had been on the Sophie Drost was no sleek pan- Cerro De P asco ...... 88 % Rock^^ell-Stanfleld wrong side at the road. He was, be toerllkt Garbo-esque lady °f mys­ Ches and Ohio .89% ScoviU ...... 21% and a sslf-impossd exlls from Ger­ m O N K I M Chrysler ...... 88 Stanley W orks...... 17 many, arrived todgy to make Amer­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward BtanflekI of said, driving In ths middle of tbe tery. She and her husband Jupp ica bis permanent home. 89. Eldridgs street aAounce the atreet. He admitted having given Qonge O il arrived in St. Avoid in 1928. Coca Cola ...... 94 % Standard S crew ...... 89 Col Gas ...... 40 do., pfd., guar, ..... 100 Sohoenberg, once instntotor in toe marriage of their daughter. Miss bis name as Georgs Rowe but was There's a big "caserne" or bar- Academy of Arts in Bsrlin, will Helen F. Stanfield to Henry A. positive that there were only two Thi Rackliffe Oil Company •Meb Irate. raclu there, hence toe bar which Col Carbon ...... 49% Smytoe Mfg C o ...... 20 Pbona 8980 Coml Solv 81 Taylor and Fenn .... — teaob harmony and musloal com RookweU of New B|Kaln. persons on tbe front seat of bla oar. THI NEW HAVEN a. a. - they acquired in toe public square position at tbs Malldn Genstrvatory The ceremony was performed He oould not remember some things was ab k ely place for customers. Cons Gas 40 Torrlngton ...... 88% Cons O il...... Underwood Mfg ..... 28 of Music In Boston. Saturday aftemooo by the Rev. Al­ in eonnsotion with ths ooddsnt. The Cafe des Sports' prospered. Cont Can 68% Union Mfg Co ...... — It Is bis first visit to Amsrioa, fred H. Rapp of toe Berlin, Conn., Stevsn J. KroU, who was is ths oar It prospered too much. A year Com Prod ...... '• • • 74 U S Envelope, com... — but his compositions, ultra-modem, Congregational eburob in tbe pres­ with Rows, testiflsd that Rows w u iir ago. “Jupp" was invited to leave Del L and W n ...... 21% do., p f d ...... 78 are well known in this country. ’Tbe ence of toe Immediate families. driving in ths middle of the rood. France. St, Avoid couldn't shbt Du Pont ...... 74% Veeder Root ...... 14 its eyes to toe behavior of toe Eastman Kodak ...... 70% Whitlock Coll Pipe . .. — establishment’s pretty barmal^. Elec and Mus ...... 8% JB.WU’ms Co. 810 par 80 It was bad for toe morals of toe Elec Auto L ite ...... x8% soldiery, . . Elec Pow and L t ...... 6% But Sophie stayed on, shrewd Gen Elec ...... 18 and competent behind her countw, Gen Foods ...... 88% CURB QUOTATIONS ,g|gmg up her clients skillfully, Gen Motors ...... 26% waiting for her moment ... at^ Gillette ...... 10% her men- Presently he turned up, Gold Dust ...... 10% Amer C\t Pow and Lt B ..,... 2% in the person of Alpbrme Choppe, Grigsby Gnmow ...... 1% Amer Commercial Pow % young work-boss of Bloc No. 1 in Hudson Motors ...... 9% Amer Sup P o w ...... 8% the fOitlficatlons being built at Int Harv ...... - ...... 80% Cent States Elec ...... 1% I Coume, . Int N ick ...... 18% Cities Service ...... 2% Alphonse did two little jobs Int Tel and Tel ...... 11% Cities Senv pfd ...... 18% With Sophie. W)th involved plans Johns Manville...... 46% Elec Bond and S h a re ...... 15% of the forts where he was working. Kennecott ...... 19% Ford Limited ...... 6% In eacb case be ‘won the princely Lehigh Val Voal ...... 8 Niag Hud P o w ...... 6% sum of 10,000 francs—1400 at Lehigh Val Rd ...... 12% Penn Road ...... 2% \ par. That was all very well, but Llgg and Myers B 88 Stand OU Ind ...... 29 Sophie needed a machlne-rlfle, one Loew’s ...... 20% United Founders ... 1 of toe new type, numbered 24, And Lorlllard ...... •. • • 17 United Gas ...... 2% that was a hard Job for a civilian. McKeesp Tin ...... 70 United Lt and Pow A ...... 8 Hence: Enter Rene Plestan, young Mont Ward ...... 18 Util Pow and L t ...... 1% cavalryman, ^ Nat Biscuit...... 40% Canadian Marconi ...... 2% It was Plestan who left his dor­ Nat Cash Reg ...... 13% Mavis B ottling...... % mitory on the night of Oct, 0 to go Nat Dairy ...... 14 A. W, 0. L for the evening, as he Nat Pow and Lt ...... 10% told his mates. Somehow he got N Y Central ...... 29% STORM OVER CUBA bold of a machlne-rlfle, hid It un­ NY NH and H ...... 14% der his overcoat, slipped It through Noranda ...... 88% Havana, Oct. 81.—(AF)—The the bars of the fence which sur­ North Am .....J...... 16% National Observatory reported to­ rounds the barracks, Packard ...... 8% day that a cyclonic disturbance of Penn ..,..((i...... 26% moderate intensity was passing ITjen he Jumped Uie wall hlm- Phlla Rdg C and I ...... 4% self, met ...... Sophie, changed Into ^ over Orients Province, with tbe civilians. Together to.- two plied Phil Pete 14 center estimated n w Bantiago. Pub Sorv N J ...... 36% Santiago, the capital of tbs prov­ the gun Intr a taxicab and headed Radio ...... 6% for iarrebruck. ince, reported heavy rainfalls the Ram Rand ...... 6% past forty-sight hours. Five rivers French Track Plotters Rey Tob B ...... 44% in tbe province went out of their Sears Roebuck ...... 30% banks ten to fifteen feet, destroying The french counter-spy fervloe Booony ...... 10% functioned smoothly. They let toe crops and several small bouses. South Pao ,...... 18% No, loss of life was reported. letters slip through to Sarre- Sou P Rio S ...... 89 Eruck and reach the house of Jupp. South Rwy 19% T a k e Your Kitchen Out Of The Next day, they arrested Plestan. Bt Brands ...... 22' and later Sophie. Meanwhile, In St Gas and El 88 some way yet undlvulged, they got 8t Oil Cal ...... 89 toe rifle back from the Sarre, St on N J ...... 40% **Gay Nineties ” Class - - - Bring bringing evidence against Jupp Tex Corn ...... 28% SOCONY and another man. Con>'esslong by Timken Roller B e a r...... 24% Choppe and Plestan completed the Trans America ...... 8% RANGE AND It Up-To-Date With An Job, Uhlon Carbide ...... 87% Sophie, of course, won’t share Unit Aircraft ...... 27% FUELOIL toe fate of Mata Harl. There’s Unit Corp ...... 0% THURSDAY, NOV. 2 nothing so tragic abo . her case, Unit Gas Imp ...... 10% Prompt Dolirtryl since she was caught In peacetime U 8 Ind A le ...... 62% when courts martial don’t sen­ U B R ubber...... 14% ELECTRIC RANGE tence to be shot at sunrise for such U 8 Steel ...... 87% Dial 6282 A t 2 P. M. offenses. Util Pow and Lt ...... 8% The capture of “la Belle Sophie” Vicks Chem ...... 28% SCHALLER’S The Second Drost and her unhappy sWains West Union ...... 46 If you're oooklng with either 4svle#6 you’re still behind In Our Winter Series Of CopKing Demenstiatloiis sheds c. blinding searchlight on West El and M fg ...... 82 Let Us Explain Using the Electric Range \ the vast Importance, militarily Woolworto ...... 80% the timet. Cook stoves had a lot of east^ iron gadget! speaklna, o f , France’s new chain Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 10% Under The Direction Of of fortifljations extending from the that didn't mean a, thing aa far as effleieney was' con- Our Mediterranean near Nice right eerned* . around the edge of France to toe BIO OOU» BOBBEBY Rental Range North Sea.. In toe last century I MRS. MARION ROWE General Sere* de Riviere continued London, Oct. 81.—(AP)—Robbers . • . • . . * ■ , * today seized three bofs of gold OIL EqUlPMENT COMPANY There are no long, weary hours of stove watching for H a n liome Economlit Of Ths Mancheeter Electric Ceenpsni; the historic line. worth about 800,000 from a deliv­ NEW» Steel, Range OH Ormop ery van in broad daylight on one HAO. Fooeete, ISe. Pumps, |l.7A the ueer of a modem Electric Range. Automatic time Bond For *7he Fntnre” of toe city's busiest sweets. Used O m a, |L7A Phenei 8980. Whereby You,* In The Store In The Odd FeUowe Block When war broke out In 1914, it The robbers escaped in an auto­ Imd temperature controls watch for Jier, release her At The Center , j was found that Sere de Riviere’s mobile after a brief struggle with time for other things. .works were Inadequate. Built In toe youth who was In charge of the May H a y e l^ Formerly Oecupied Hy The Southm New England fourteen years between 1878 and von during the driver's absence. Telephont Comfanyr 1887, they were already antiquat­ The gold had Just arrived by rall- ed when the German Invasion Yon will enjoy worldng In your kitchen, seiye more Use Of Aft' I. started. Now the whole Job Is be- w ^ from Sheffield enroute to a Ing^done over again. London Smelting Company for re­ LOANS deUoloQS meals, have more hours of freedom, and feel finement for Jewelry usee. Eleetrie R g ^ M B N U v r - Tile total ring of forts Is divid­ I nMae more youthful when evening oomee If you too become • I V - 'yf. ■ ed Into she big general sections, Sooordlng to the nature of the torvlct tnp^loa from 110 lo'Ol CREAM Q FiillA the AAiMr of a modern, luulated, oem po^ buRt, beau- At A Ver^ ■ • " ... • tendscape in which they are being Cesh to a v titft folks. . . wNhovI /^aWISS STEiUC ’ P qT A T O S li. Jrant, Tliese sections are: The tifuUy finished elwtfie range that ^^^1^^ last thing'in ^p iB s n g tm i banning near Moderate Cbst Inoe; the Jura region, confronting John Cockerlum -style and efladency* * •1‘V ■wltBerlaad; tim yosges; Alsaoe; (OrgMilst ■ ...... # V Immlne; fnd 'ghe Northern front, At S t I / dartending to > the North Sea. . There waa a light in the defense SOmmlttee over wiftsit. type of ftnv PIANO, ORGAN OBcatirn should be generally Dm party held to t a ^Tadnese WUl" of de- AND THEIMIY . ooDstmeted with the heav- Terns Mo4«rtts* bf rsiBforced ocamrete, from td ssA Aaothar------jm-.-r. jia o m demand-.. studio; a . V- u. • Ill'Nil A Y, OCTOBER 8 1 ,198$- FAGB FOUR laMkiianM Itimaiavmvj). UMO^hrncR, com.

la . is The SeBowdoi \ 4 Uuirl|r0t»r' li a pseaUBr SBs. B s it Is Mho weoki tor a momant sntertalw a ths dkputsd VBlidIty of thought of hnikiBf tha htaa-pelato . Etmitns Bfrali from which they work. The series of govsKBZBMt oeatraot B s la en- Nothing Replace ^ ^ PUBLtUiaBO BY TBB to nobody. Bis tsmire of raids agahaBt Detroit tool and die )^BXBAU> PRUmMO COUP AMT. XMa It B l«a^ BtrMt oOee is long'and,presumsbij he toetortse was aiariced by joat that TPersonal Sincefety r M uvbM tw . Cona. proceeding--practically the last ^ THOtiAB PBBOUBON caanot be dspoesd by the Presi­ OftotraJ Manacar dent, scarcely by Congress; though thing that skflled workers would do ROBERT K. ANDEftSpN^ PoQBdad Uetobar 1. IMl It is pimetlcally tnoooostvBlds that or permit bsliig done if they oeuld Funeral Director For . PabUabad Ihranr Braatas prevent i t Bondaya aoa Solldaya Bataratf at •tC ways eould not bs fauad of remov­ WATKINS BROTHERS, Ine, Post Offtea at Maaebaatar. OoatL aa ing Urn at a pinch, llr . McChtl If it doss not tm out that those TEL. Office 5171. Mouse T4$i. SacoBd C3aaa Mai) Mattar. ____ BLBSCRJPTIOl) JUTSB may rule that the fovwBiMot is riots ware Inqilred by bustneas ri­ Oaa laar, saall ...... fA H compelled to accept the Ford Motor vals of the ecnosms attaefced and Par Moot)), by roaU ...... • ..! -f® ^BlBBta eoplaa ...... j Oompeiqr’s bid oa C C. C trucks . that the rioters wars hoodlums act­ SallTarad. oaa y a a r ...... tA ta Such a ruling is supposed to be ing under direction with the definite QT THB ABaOCIATMP purpeae of putting thdae ooncerna PRB88 flaal. And Mr. MoCazl is of sametly Tba AaaooUtad Praaa ts aseloaiaatT the sort o f tamparsinant that Moifld cut o f bnatrues tor a oonslderahle aaUtlad to-tba asa for rapablteattoa Behind tHe Scenes in at all Bawa Mpatobaa eraditad to it bs pleased rather than otbarwiss to period we ard vary much mistskan. or Bot otbarMsa aradltad ta tbta bring in a ruling antagonistic to the Men wlm ara flid^ting for t b ^ papar aad also tha local saws pab* Tlahed herein. tamper of the w h^ oountiy. Bs is jdia do not go wall out of their All lirbts ot rapnblteatloa et way to make It irapoaelble for their fepaetai dispatebaa baraia ara also ra> Hke that Be is a kind of legal ma­ WASHINGTON aaraed. chine, blobdlees, pulatiees, employera to put them to worir Fnll serrlee olietft of M ■ A Bar* lees. He goes by the law. B s would again. Khaki sUrtTt invaaiOB Is Traglegllth century houaea ara folnir.dawB Ttce, I bc. go by tbs law if he knew that go­ B orlesqae...... Slams Pass Out under the steam shovri and the of Picture ia Washington ----- crowbar. Publisher's RepresentatlTs: The ing by the law were going to cause BOYS» NIGHT Jttllus Matbewa Spaelal Araney—'Nav Whoops! One Oominisslon Dies at They were picturesque and lovsly York. Chicaro. Detroit and Boston. the end of the world. That a ruling TUa la Hallowa’sn. Tonight is s L a s t ...... A Neiw Beauty (Howe in their day, but lovers of tha pt^ in CapdtaL turesque must not forget that zaost MBMBKR AUDIT BDRBAD OF of his might result in sDormous In- sort of ’’Boys' night.’’ A night for ciRruuATiuNa jusUee or tarrlflc loss of human life of them bad become slums* dirty, capers didoes. Just a Word to By WILLIS THORNTON unsanitary, aad squalid. The Herald Prtntlua CotnpaBy, Ine.. including his own would not sway The Evening Herald Washington Another Oamnitsslixl M ss assumes no financial respoBSibUlty the boys: for typoBrapbtea. errors appaaiins In him one lota; be would still inter­ Have your fun—but don’t be Ooireapondent The most graphic descripCien a t advertisements In tba Manehester pret the law by the blindfold meth­ Washington.—Ail’s quiet along the NRA experiment la tiiat'' of BTentng Herald. mean about it. the Potomac, and the government Donald R. Richberg, its genscal od of weighing. A square Niooter doesn’t take an at Washington still lives. counsel, vdien he called it "tbs larg­ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1«SS What to do about Mr. McOsrl or occasional day off from square It still lives despite the Khaki est group insurance pcfilcy ever the office a t comptroller-general shooting. He shoots square all the Shirts. written—One to cover the lohaU- A BAD STEP may presently become one of the The urge to write something fun­ tents of ihe United States” .... Jrim time—April Foefl’s day and Hallow­ ny about the invasion of the Khald Van Antwerp MacMurray, iww A step was taken Isy a trade country’s major pro^ema e’en just aa much as any other day Shirts ii3 almost Irresistible. But to minister to Riga, Latvia, ia ''in Meantime a Brooklyn constroo- tmlon yesterday, tn ooonection with AtiH the boy who doesn’t want to think back to the 44 confused, be­ town, brushing up at ths State X>e> the NRA movement, which ahoold tion compcuiy is seekiBg an injunc­ be a square shooter isn’t mucb of a wildered, lmp)osed-upon young men partmoit before going to his post tion restraining the Secretary of who were hSited at the District line This heightens rumors that hs be promptly and effectually nn to annoy old folks and sick ICveniags,* from which we get Hal­ boys?” asked urbane Inspector get a quick dsdNon on the question lowe’en. Burke. winding up its last affairs after 16 ment agtlnst which Labor has pro­ people; that It’s a serious and bad jrears of woric ia Btaadardistng the of its poitors to control the coun­ If you wish a sdilad in keeping “Well—ah—we was expiecting to tested a thousand timds in the past. business to destroy property. with the holiday I would suggest meet a lot erf the boys here.. . . ” be­ threads on bolts sad nuts... .Presi­ try’s eoonomic course. If a oomp- There is some friction between Have all the fun you can to­ that you prepare Hallowe’en Salad gan "Gen.” George Charles Zirk- dent Roosevelt knocked it tn the trcdler-generml o r a supreme court ler. Insp>ector Burke piatiently ex­ head----- The American Forestry tile New York Edison Oompany sad night; but remember that there’s which is made by placing a slice of is to nullify tile activities to which pineapple on a plate. Grate some plained that the Philadelphia boys Association is recommending study tile Brotherhood of Edison Employ mighty Httle fun, afterward, in do­ of a plan to make the (JlvUiaa .Con­ Congress, the administration and yellow cream cheese ax}d form It in­ By PAUL HARRISON ^ed only a little since the cross-word wouldn’t be there, for reasons best es of America, said to number 88, ing things 3T0u’d be ashamed to tell to the Shape of a little round pump­ puzzle craze passed its peak. And known to the Philadelphia police. servation Corps a permanent af­ hundred and twenty million people fair___ Fewer tourists at ths 0^(1- 000 workers. Yesterday the Broth' about. kin, which is put in the miudle of New York, Oct.—^Thls is the Mark Twain, O. Henry, Conan “Now I think you boys had bet­ erhood, through its general coim' are devoting all their energies, the the pineapple. To suggest the stem time ( year when people driving Doyle, Kipling, Conrad, even Henty ter turn around. H you come on In­ tol this summer than for ysara.. . . Guides blame the Oficago fair. ael, obtained an injunction restrain­ sooner tM* crisis is readied the of the punq>kln, use a spray ' of into N^rv York are likely to re­ and Louisa May Alcott remain to Washington there might be a firm. Uttle trouble,” BurkS went on, pia- The Son Shtees Brighter better; because just so much soon­ green paisley. Or, you may form the mark that hutumn doesn’t seem as ing the Edison company from any ban out of crqam cheMTe, painting It fax advanced in the dty aa it is In Of course there are many tiently. Washington today is aa sxhilarat- violation of the NRA and the Pres­ er such a situation will be rem­ pumpkin yelk^ on the outside with the suburbs. Even in the broad others, among them the Ellsie Dins- “Well—a course we don’t aim to ing spectacle. As a new marbts and- ident’s agreement It alleges that edied. a clean brush and some yeUow acres of Central Park the autunan more books. To this day good lit have any trouble,” stammered limestone city rqriaees tiis red brick and winter seasons are driayed a and sandstone a t eaxUar baildings, tile company was about to “intimi' It is inconceivable, of course, vegetable coloring. tie Elsie is outselling a lot of fair­ “General” Zirkler, aito five minutes full two or three weeks, and in ly popular modem novels, say her later the two Ford dump ^ c k s and so, in a furious burry, a new gov- date, influence and coerce* tbqlr that such s^w s can long atop QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS some of the little garden courtyards publishers. You may remember the three touring cars at the “revo­ apunental and social order is being employes Into aocepting a company magairn. But so long as there are which are surrounded by tall, heat­ that there were twenty-eight vol­ lutionists” had be«i turned around built. And the Ifiu^irinte am d s i^ r union plan contrary to the NRA. people who stfll hope that the cur­ HALLOWBriEN (Nephritis) ed buildings, winter doesn't come at umes if the EDsie books in all. Of and were on the road back to Balti­ for the former than for the lattw. alL these about 50,000 copies are still But no one dsn go smsng the The effect of this, of course, If rent be dammed thv reeoosttuc- Queetkm: 8. V. V. writes: *T re­ more. At one time among the. Druids, cently started on your orange juice It is r.ctually true that the great sold each year. One reason they But not before the final insult New Deal offidslrj for even A short the injunction were made perma- tion movement will be held iq> by mass of steel, brick, stone and as­ few weeks without being impressed October thirty-first was celebrated fast for Bright’s Disease. Just be­ are purchased is that most libra­ had been added. One of the tracks . hent would be to cause the jodg* this sort of sabotage. Let the show­ phalt which'is New York holds and ries no longer carry them; another crashed a traffic light and the boys by the earnestness with wUeh a as New Year’s Eve, and November fore I started On the fast, I had a radiates so much heat that it mod­ > ment and indinations of a single down be hastened. urinalysis which Showed albumin is that hundreds of women, who had to dig up a H fine. Really, you vast amount of inteffigsaesk cC eon- first as New Year’s Day. B a cfia m erates the climate. Most parts of apparently -didn’t own the whole could not laugh, burlesque though science, o f aMUty are.. bring im­ federal judge to supercede the and hyaline casts; I also had a high the town arc ten or more degree October thlrtv-first was the last bl()Od pressure 190. After five set. to their girlhood, are sending the whole performanoe was. It was plied to .the natioTL'a pcobtemfL ’T b ^ ' whole structure of enforcement oT warmer than its environs. Another in to complete it new. all a little pwithetic. may fall to get an the -an­ ^ E L RAILS night in the rfd year, these people days of the orange juice diet, the thing, the rising heat constantly the National Recovery Act provld- blood pressure is now 165, and the Slums Pass Out swers, but nobody can say they It Is possible that in the settle­ believed that the Lord of Death holds a great cloud of fine dust Recognizing the (Yaaelcs No, the government at Washing­ weren’t In there trying. ' ed by the act Itself and by ^ would be out hunting for the souls dropsical condition ia better. There over Manhattan—so many hun­ ment of the steel rail oontroversy is little eirwitnin but no hyaline Speaking of publishers, it seems ton still stands,. despite the Khaki And, somehow, as you pass the : minlatration. It is the same old of humans who^ would be locked ^ dreds of tons of, jiartides in aU beautiful white mansion that itands tetween the manufactiu'ers and the casts. Is thu a good indication, and that a cruel trick was played re­ Shirts, the Communists, the isms • iniquity, proeenting its fkce the In animal bodies for the next twelve that the cloud is clearly visible and the ologies, and the major among the elms at 1600 PennSyl- vvhat are these casts made of?” to airplane sightseers. cently irpon one of the pulp-paper other way about, under which tor government by the formal adoption months. The Druids held the cat as magazines. Some literary people at opieration of the New DeaL vanla avenue, the lamp that hangs a sacred animal, as they thought Answer: You seem to have had Public health officials de- behind the graceful columns a t the so many years labor leaders were o f the price of 836A75 per ton the quite aa improvement tn so short a limch on had gotten to argylng The change in physical Washing­ that the cat’s body might be in­ ifiore It, of course, but it Is. a ton symbolizes the changes in the portico seems to alilne with a new prosecuted, without right of trial manutocturers did not get all they a time, aad, if 3TOu have broken the welcome and reassuring sign to about the relative popular appeal habited by the soul of a person who of this and that author, and one government. Rows and bloeI!ed to indicate lig h t s Disease. I te d sure In Day *s News haimt the face of the earth. Old Standbys Popular a couple of weeks, with this com­ pective stiMlenta, including setoe the terms of the National Recovery The chief deity of the Druids was that you will notice a still greater ment from one of the manuscript from women. forego in order to make effective Improvement if you will adhere to With printing presses going full Act It la liable to prosecution in the the government’s big loan to the the Sun God ^tod on the night of blast - the fall lists of the readers: “Would be. acceptable if Moline, Bl.—Like the Fourth of the instructions. 0 we hail an O. Henry to rewrite It.” AUerton, 111.—John Hay— found r^^ular way and adequate penalties Hallowe’en they built huge bonfires many book pub) shers, It seems July, Hallowe’en may be dangerous. railroads for purchase of equip­ on the hilltops that these fires Attempts at plagiarism rarely the remnants of a 1913 automobile, Rosalie Mae Hull. 5, died from are provided. To attempt to, juggle (Acid Tacte in Month) that Americans never could find abandoned for years in the family ment, but their regrets are doubt might attract his attention and In­ time, even by the grrace of the succeed, thou^ ttey’re frequently burns *eorived when riie atte mpted the proeecution into the tricky and Question; Martin J. F. writes: “I attempted. One New York firm barn. less mingled with some chuckles cline him to guard the crops. A Blue Eagle, to wade through aU He turned the crank to see if the to put a lighted candle in a pump­ devious paths of injunction proce­ further reason for the bonfire was often have an unpleasant arid taste the new fiction.- They’ll not only has received several such manu- kin. that they induced President Roose in my mouth after belching, just Kripts from a woman in Ulinois. car would still work and was dure is sufficiently 111 advised on that it was believed to have the wade through it, however, but flTnny.ftH when it gave one snort end Kenosha, Wis.—Minteto*! Judge velt to give them a substantial In- power to frighten away goblins, like lemon juice, I have tried vari­ theyTl also buy an equally large “Here Is my latest story,” she will Calvin Stewart went hunting the the part of the Brotherhood. For ous remedies which only-relieve It write. “1 hope you will like It a kick and sent him sprawling. ereass over the 188 figure which witches, devils or ghosts which were ntnnbGr of the old standbys wMm Other than a broken arm sad a othex day. the government to oountenanos any abroad on that night. Our candles for a lime.” have come to represent the real ■Tii^ Mod gaierou* check immedi­ He fixed into a flock o t riucks. originally effeivd. ately.” Then tn labored long-hand, dislocated shoulder, J - North qf England, tbs holiday whs stanqMd envelope and I Mill pe “ on the tabic cloth.” ConneeUeut It Is for aoeb diciim- ties, wagm in the Iron mhics are eaUsd ‘Tfutcrach I^ght* tostead of werit end at the home of her par- a gixdoate a t Smitii Ooliege, now a Ifleasad to asnd yon my avtida m eoha studMit at Oolumbia. PWIadelptia.—A ringtog a tom stances that the inatltutien of the hIgBar. But it Is extremely doubt- any other nama, rheumatiam which should be helpftn Mr^ and Mza. Rupert West of MMhy btber HaHoM^SB lagends clock yot WaltM' Wood to r i o » - Injunction was eraated. Id the tot etksOef it has ever been at aO in am gtof to* home tosatoMfit Snlprie T.eire bsve, ntmued ffom a aad g a te him a nitfitinan mtsr te Paria .Trs of NRA violators the NatioBSl bava come down to us, as, for ex- for your Utfle boy. few (toys m ot at tbs hooss of 8^ YOUNG BOOTE^ELLER FINED CoiOMi ConOhiaiysly shown, in visw of ins- ■amla, that I f you hear tbs! Mibd awoke. _ _ ... L covery Act ptofidse Bapiy for Ito aSad iir a . Walter Button and family Its tintirmobutotieoa jiggtod It pears wltii B aksthods fft whuffing around the drinmey this (omaia Chop Soey Recipe.) of Cherry Vailey, N. Y, DariSQ. Conn.. Oct. 31—(AP) — right off ths mantolptooeed t l own enforeement. The ti that wltchaa are groaning that’s that steel, rails coal Quoation: Barbara K. vnitea: Ths aU>w Bswtof meeting of The nrito **— Wlnthrop Rockefel­ \Stda6 aa Walter's eranfaim. Hs It slaa has no earthly business to Intrude substantially mote today, to make, outside the hooss. lotoatdMeta care- am vary toad of CWnsee duqrsaay, the union Missionary S ociety win ler; tarn a t Jeiak D. Rocketoller, Jr., to in time to ba^ btfsajOT flratttoM tony guarded mi tida night, lest ho bold Thunday to tbs socW hustiea a friend to New York to itself. than they (fid thirty years ago. and Max MondeNay if to to hoattto' in Ids eere*, A t ® ooepwei# bergb’s vlitt, they be stetoa ftom fbair eiMffies ful. Win you please 1st ioie know rooms o t the Fsdimtsd churoh. AH catch a boat for Europe, he won’t doctors disartanglatf tte dock fiwn ft is probable that the steel mea Obd gatOim left in Ibefr jdacee. if it to aU right n r mm; to eat IL* ladtta tua tavitad to attend. dfim 00 fast as he did ths last tin^ his hair and treated a ept \ ; Hs, are not loo ha4 y content with theif Tba Jack Oluntom custom Anawer: Qxm suoy, while not The Tolland library Aseoclation TltotTs wtat be promised ths Denver. — Mtw Marie <3arow’a taxi, and SHOWDOWN Brisso from am old Irisk tala, that a hafgato. M miw. as this goverB> p a r tie td ^ hoaHhiU. may ho used wfn bold their^n^ nee^ judge. tar^ is not only attraettvs igit hem* TMiM* named Jack was shut out of ^j^aakmally tor tba aoMa at Monday aftoriMoii. Nov. $, in tbs Evidantijr the adheranta of the tbeat supem^Mea of bMtaaai pro- ItoiriMfeller paid $27—a $18 ^ good old wayM of the ,80’s are Beavan or Hades and seat waader- thofio who are in good health. liBrtuy rooms. J Id cofto in Town Court lari night **Tbatis what MaglMrata Alfto.B. riiiVi. It BHW be diselpeed to tM tag over tba tore a t tba aarlfe with I worid suggest that yah send me Mr. and. Mrs. Walter; tbtmmm a t screwing up their couiaga to r llaa ntoodsd guilty to driving Flekeos detJided jaatM day. Ba (toUPtiy Mfwt part of tiiat $86J7f a Uatera. Children of today put your full name and addreas on a Seymour, Coan.^ were Sunday M n d S S h w . ov^ the Boston gave tte glri a d a f* !»«• to oto guests a t Mrs. Johnson’s sister, Mrs. gnnd last stand againft the 0$r leptaakits costs aad what part Bghtad BBBdiaa to jiimphtas to stamped envriope so that I may BwTtoed tot drWng tain nxrsy to pay a fT Bn*, tor a gredsiOas of the ayatam of gevern- represent the lantern and to make send you a cop y o t my article on EvSlyn Price and family^ c frtacgHntun New Bavea to NSw traffic violatioTL. _ ^ proflta. th e Asdooore may be the faces of the Jack OTAntama this subject which ctmtains a spleq- Ml— Alice E. Ball a t the High Bient supervlNon o t ii^ustry. They Torii^ to tolM a bool Orfibif’ rlly. a dtifiaiilapf to astcxilridag. trteird and qKxdty, thoy out them sacipe for nial!^-chop au«y at School Faotdty a t SeyamgL Aad%disii wmiai^M. pay a tin ^ teid to JbS rilM e tp m are banking on the tha wWtodod at W Itom s t i Kdty triirlttsrided him and asked if- the amount 1. the ifiroceedlagB of Oqngraas and IT W haiWtffufl toto 8aag« be was out" at tte.equlvaltet a t f t The tost hanM df flaabaKItag warn fh e ftMT ipg Of fia air at 7:M p. to.: Pknr.^ to the to*ifto«to^:;#; it refera to «h* word Mhtob ira at tie m a tm iumnMt*a^eBd. Ai|ar the tilBSb BMW M M to be (Brls; Ac Wi M. ivi win be held tqr t|M Moose- tooto Mclbm a topk Itz the dub teojBM cm Blm interMt to pzo* I b ^ AID lOM Thursday erealnsr. Priasff will be id# et* thli jiCtion awarded and renwuoontf Muved. ^The R«v. Waltar Vsy pke«e&«d to Mrs. Mhiy Mqlt who has bein iR Mr; T p oa f that of Hebron and GQead DEUYS PROJECTS for SQBM time la ing all Uie tbinge ed. It Is understood that the pro-, pouring In from many seeticms of vices Sunday. Miss Hyde is also a reception given at Grange Hall, provements that will result in not seek to be a candidate for may­ planned for her besides Uioee she ceeds, amoimting to about twelve practical unemployment relief). the country, ke«>lng carpenters and and nld resident of Andover and Colobester, Saturday evening in or, but that should t be offered to suggested. dollars, will be used towards supply­ Stomach Sufferer artisans and lumberjacks and plan­ keeps her interest in the ohurch and honor of Mrs. C. H. Norton, state him he would accept the nomina­ But those who followed the toot- ing needed supplementary material Connecticut cities that have part ning min workers busy on fuU fime. town affairs. Eats Anything Now tion. stepa of the First Laty yesterday for the various schools of the town. chaplain. An entertainment and The brewery’s resumption has m iim Amy Randall has returned dance were given in connection with *1 had been sick four years irith of the funds needed for a public im­ When questioned last evening discovered she can da w ^ t is re- Local bridge and other card play­ •tomacb prooblea Was dawn in provided employment for other from a trip to the Century of Pro­ the reception. People from many provement but which still seek Fed­ Mr, Scheets stated that he would qiilred at her and then find time for ers are invited to attend a charity bed, nnable to work and vomited workers and the call for Somerset gress exposition at Chicago. Miss parts of the state were in att^d- eyorr time I ata But, thanks to only accept the nomination on one Randall also visited relatives and a bit more, as for instance ker half card party under the auspices of Udsa I am ablo to eat anytbinx 1 eral assistance \mder the terms of county bituminous coal has put the ance, to the number of about 300. condition, inasmuch as he is an several places of interest enroute. hour’s unannounced visit to the exr the Women’s Auxiliary Windham want—and work eix days a week—^ the National Recovery Act would miners back In the pits. Joseph Ruschmann, of Williman­ Udga Tablets, a doctor’s presorii>- overseer at the Hockanum Mills Mr. and Mrs. BlaCkenston and Miss position grounds in the evening to Community Memorial hospital. The tion, have a world-wide record of do well to apply for an outright So great has been the demand for tic, a former reddent of Amston, Asked what condition he had in Bulah Blackenaton and Mr. and see the Ulumination. party will take place at the state ■uceeee in the treatment ot aaa workers that last week when a call is spending a few days with friends palna stomach ulcera, ezeeas acid, grant with no request for a loan. mind, ho said the nomination would Mrs. Leslie Cotter of Groton spent A miUtary guard was assigned to armory, Willimantic, Wednesday belching: bloating, paina after eat­ went out for 60 oarpenters and 40 in Amston and vicinity. He has been Outright Grant Favored have to be satisfactory to his em­ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward meet her this morning at h^ ar­ evening, November 1, begizming at ing, sonr atomaeh. eonatliiatlon* laborers at a nearby Civilian Con­ 8 o’clock. A concert will be given most’bf the time at the home of Mr. heartburn, poor digestion, dyapepal% An application for an outright ployers. servation camp, not one man in M erritt. rival at the gates and to escort her astrltia and other condltlona.cauaeg from 7:30 to 8 at the armory before and Mrs. William Wood. grant (rf thirty per cent of the cost It has been authentically reqxjrt- Rockwood was available and re­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright of to Camp Whistler for inspection of fr hyperacidity or faulty diet. the card party. Proceeds will be for Miss Betty Waterman, of Hart­ Why Buffer when you can try thlg of construction, it will be compara­ ed that officials of the Hockanum cruits had to be “imported’’ from WUIimantlc were dinner guests of the troops, after which a round of aafe and barmleaa treatment with­ tively simple to obtain an outright Mrs. Florence Platt’s Sunday. events'concluding witii an address the hospital. ford, was a visitor at the home of out rlakr Get a $1.00 package oil \ttiih Company, which concern is other sections. Udgra Tableta today. Use the entire grant of thirty per cent of the cost Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goodale, in the Court of the HaU of States Allan L. Carr, reader, preached her former classmate. Miss Harriet headed by Col. Francis i'. Maxwell, Hough, on Friday. box and then. If you are not positive of labor and materials from the would consent to the nomination of Fred Whltehouse and Mrs. Edna was on the progMun. on “The Holy Spirit’’, at the morn­ that they have done more for yonn Wright visited friends in Mystic aiek stomach than anything yoiS Federal Public Works Administra­ Mr. Scheets. A formal statement is Her topic she said would be on ing service at St. Peter’s Episcopal The condition of Mrs. Herbert ever used— return the empty non tion. In other words, the city is in now awaited by leaders of the Re­ Sunday. the mobilization of women for w^- church on Simday. While he was Carr, mother of Allan L. Carr, of and M t your money back. Ask your a position to erect a $100,000 plant WAPPING Mrs. Clarice Yeomans entertained St Peter’s church, is reported as drug^st for Udga today and see publican ranks in hope that it will fare work during the coming win­ away from home, the past two what a real treatment can do focf or structure by expending approxi­ all of her family at dinner Sunday ter. It was that that principally weeks, Mr. Carr officiated one Sim­ much improved. She was recently your sick stomach. be forthcoming within u week oi Rev. and Mrs. Da-rld Carter en­ m ately $70,000 o f its own money. in the evening. Mrs. Carrie John­ brought her to Chicago and she day at the Presbyterian church, operated on at a hospital in her Edward J. Morphy and ten days. tertained the Disciples’ Club of the son of Hartford and Mrs. Alice Tur­ Loans Take Longer Few prospects have been sug- spoke several times yesterday at Bedford, N. H., by special invitation home town, Manchester, N. H. Artonr Drag Store. Hartford Seminary Foundation, on ner w ere luncUieon guests. In all cases where the merits of gfested for the position aa Majmr -of meetings in connection with the from the pastor, using the same ser- Monday evening at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grem and projects are equal, applications for 1933 m obilization fo r human needs m ondeUvered here. Rockville, which positi^ will be va­ Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson grants will receive priority over ap­ Mrs. Jesanls and her daughter- conference. ’The Misses Stella and Shirley. cated bj Mayor Albert E. Waite on visited M^. and Mrs. Elarle Stone in plications that ask for both loans January 1. The nominations will be in-law, Mrs. Harold Jesanls, who “When we have enough people Johnson entertaineo thirty of iheir and grants. When a loan is sought, was before her noarriage. Miss West Hartford Sunday. held early in December. Other pros­ Mr. and Mrs. ifoyal Webster and who want decent living conditions young friends at a Hallowe’en party technical and legal problems are in­ pects are William A. Kuhnly, A. L. Grace Burgrer, of Wapping, left for everybody, we wUl have a real at their home, Saturday evening. Manchester Sunday noon on the chUdren of Webster, Mass., spent volved. Applications for loans must, Martin, Sherwood C. Cummings, civilization,’’ she said. Many of the young folks appeared Victoria bus for San Ftancisco, the week-end with the former’s of necessity, require longer and and Francis J. Cratty. in fancy costumes Games were California, where they wiU visit mother, Mrs. Mary Webster. Mr. more intensive study and considera­ Final Assessment Day NOT TO BBTI7BN played, refreshments of doughnuts tion before action can be taken. Mrs. Jesanls’ two daughters. Webster sang In the choir Simday. The iinai day for filing the tax Miiw Harriet Sharp, of Mystic, Mr. Webster has long, hold an in­ and cider were served and dancing Cities and all other bodies eligible, LakevUle, Conn., Oct. 31.— (A P )— assessment lists of the residents hAn been the guest at the home of terest in this church, the church of followed, with music furnished by for NRA funds seeking a short cut Two students who sUpped away and property owners of the town of Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Foster for a his chUdhood days, and has kept his Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Johnson, parents toward prompt Federal assistance from the exclusive Hotchkiss school Vernon is tomorrow, November 1. fe w days. membership although be left An­ of the Misses Johnson. should bear this in mind. ’The Board of .Assessors, Jafnea'A. for a fling at adventure wiU have to While the Federal Government is Walter S. Nevers has been sick at dover several years ago. Miss Susan B. Pendleton spent Elliott, William V. Sadlak and John Mr. afu| M ^ Raymond Goodkie contend them selves w ith such t.hriu»i Simday night and Monday at the anxious to assist municipalities his home for several days with an as their homes might provide. L. BroTm, will be In session at the attack of the “ flu." He is improv­ entertained with a game dinner home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. through a loan an^" grant, it is ap­ Headmaster George Von Sant- town clerk’s office. Memorial Build­ ing and was able to sit up a little ’Thursday evening. The guests were Sellers m New London. parent that such public bodies voord said today the boys, Phelps ing, on Wednesday; for the recep­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friedrick and Several local people attendee the which can finance the balance of the while on Sunday. Newberry, Jr., 15, son of a De­ tion of tax assessment lists. ’The Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crozel of cost of construction, will more Rev. David Carter was chosen as troit banker, and Henry Wetter, 15, historical program held at the An­ board wlD be in session from 9 to Andover and Miss Carolyn Howlett quickly benefit by an outright grant a member of the Coimcll at the whose father, head of a Birmingham, dover Congregational church Sun­ 12 o’clock in the morning; from 2 and OUver Roberts of Burnside. of thirty per cent, without needing ordination of Rev. Harold Bradshaw Alabama, stove manufacturing com­ day. As Andover was partly taken to 5 o’clock in the afternoon and Mrs. Ann Shepard and two daugh­ to con^ily with the financial and in the First Congregational Church, pany, will not return to school. In­ from 7 to 8 o’clock In the evening. ters, Betty and Jean, spent the legal considerations that are involv­ of Deep River, recently. step, he said, their parents have • -All property which Is not entered week-end with the former’s sister ed in application for a combination There was a short meeung of the decided to take them back home. by Wednesday niglA will be as­ Mrs. Ralph Bass. loan and grant members of the Federated church The boys, missing since Friday, sessed in additional ten per ceqt as George Platt and Mrs. Katherine held at the church at the close of were foimd last night in a West WINDOW Mitten were victors in WUIimantlc a penalty. the morning service last Sunday, at 43rd street hotel In New York City Within a few days the Board of which the following persons were Saturday. and later sent to friends of the SHADES RAN(X & FUEL OILS EIGHTEEN VACANCIES Assessors will visit the new prop­ voted In as a committee for the Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Phelps and Newberry family at Englewood, N. Fine Holland Shades, made to erty an'i also the Improved proper­ new Community Church House: sons, John and Charles and Miss J. They told police they had tired order, and hong on your yf C . We Handle Only The Best! IN PRESENT CONGRESS ty relative to placing an assessment Frank W. Congdon, Robert Sharp, Beatrice HamUton and Mr. and Mrs. of school and wanted to work on windows com plete ...... 4 0 C on it for the first time. Mrs. Marion F. Pierce and Mrs. Dexter Cross of ThompsotovUle at­ some vessel bound for foreign New Rollers, 10c Extra. When In Need Of Range Or Fuel Oil Final Report Awaited Ruth L. Dewey. tended the football game and ports. Also Duplex (2 faced) ______56c Final reports are expected this Rev. and Mrs. David Carter will Fathers’ day exercises at Storrs Van Santvoord terms the escapade P H O N E 5293 W ashington, O c t 31.— (A P ) — week from the NRA Celebration attend the preachers’ meeting of CqUege, Saturday afternoon. Send post card, we will call “a whim to play hookey.’’ He ex­ with samples, or *phone idter 6 The record set in tiie Seventy-first and Parade Committee which had the Norwich District of Methodist George Merritt was one of the pressed doubt that the TOys’ parents P. M. ° ^Congress-for turnover of Senate and dharge of the big celebration two churches, today which is being held judges at the Columbia Grange would permit them to return to House seats through deaths and res­ weeks -.go. ’The com m ittee mem­ at Gales Ferry, church. competitive pmgram Wednesd^ Hotchkhss during the present term. CAPITOL The Bantly Oil Co. ignations may fall in the present— bers are now at work preparing a A daughter was bom at the Hart­ evening at the Columbia Town Hall. The Detroit banker, the headmas­ WINDOW SHADE CO. •ir-M Seventy-third—Congress if the ex- 155 Center S treet M anchester list of the persons making dona ford hospital to Mr. and Mrs. James Ehrerett Payson and Harold Ladd ter said, planned to fly from De­ 46 Gapen Street Hartford isting rate of changes continues. tions to the NRA celebration and Sullivan, of Wapping, yesterday. of Chestnut Hill and Mrs. Harriett troit today to get his son. But eight months old tuid its first a list of all parties endeavoring to r^fular session not starting until comply with the NRA plan. January, already 18 men elected to Details will be announced within this Congress hav eyacated seats. a few dajrs es a permanent commit­ ^ Ten died and eight resigned. tee, consisting principally of the The Seventy-first Ccmgress, NRA celebration and parade com­ elected in 1928, established a record fo r changes. There w ere 29 mittee, ik to take a hand toward deaths, nine resignations, and W il­ mairing the work a success. For­ liam S. Vare, P^nsylvania Senator mer Mayor- Frederick G. Harten- elect was denied his seat. Twenty- stein is chairman of the NRA com­ eight seats changed in the War mittee on permanent organization Congress. ^ Investigate Depredation The 72d Ctmgress which ended Captain Richard E. Shea of the March 4, was runner-up with shifts Rocl^ille PoUee Department is in 38 seats, S3 fcaused b y deaths and making every effort to solve the five Ity resignations. mystety of who killed the score or The death toll in those Congresses more rabbits at the home of Fer­ and the present is attributed by Dr. dinand Gregel, of 43 Vernon avenue, George W. Calver, Capitol physician, over the week-end. to sficnuous work. Repeatedly he Indlcatloru are that the damage has warned members against oevr- was done by a ferodoua dog al­ work. though none a t the neighbors is In the present Congress, with a able to teU of any such dog being special session behind it, there are in the community. now seven House and one Senate va­ An effort la b^ng mule by Gregel cancies, the others having been to find out definitely If the rabbits filled . num bering 22, w er- k illed by a dog • The seat of the late Senator Por­ and if they were he wlU be entitled ter H. Dale of Vermont is to be to compensation from the State of filled at a special election la Janu­ Connecticut. ary. Church Fair Wedneeday Special elections are to be held A “Main Street Fair” win be .this fall in Pennsylvania, Arkansas, presented at the Union Congrega­ Alabama and elsewhere to fill the remaining house vacancies. tional Church on Wednesday at the church social rooms undee the sponsorship of the Friendly CUsa of the church. The evm t will open at 2 o’clock In the aftemooa and con MARLBOROUGH tinue until late In the evening. Plaos are underway for the serv­ William Caffyn, Lucius Lord and ing of a church oupper ti the guests Hyman Guttemmn spent the week­ a t ^ o’clock. A social hour will also end In New York City. be held during the -evening. . Miss Ethel M. Armstrong, a Briefs Hallowe’en parties were held by teacher in the East Hartford High the score last evening and many school, has rented the Blish farm­ more are planned for this evening. house on the Hartford-New London Republican and Democratic lead­ road and drives to her school each ers have beet, communicating wltb day. Washington, D. C., during the past The ...electmen will hold their 24 hou-^ it. an ^ o rt to secure in­ monthly business meeting Wednes­ formation on the Rockville post­ d ay night. mastership which has been hangtog A Hallowe’en party was held at fire for nearly a yea.. the home of Miss Mabel Fuller Fri­ A card party will be on Thursday d ay night. night by the Men’s Guild, of St< The Dorcas society meets with John’s Episcopal Church, at tbs Mrs. John C. Vergason Thursday church parish rooms. Refreshments afternoon. will be •'erved a f^ the party. Mrs. Elmer E. Hall attended the R epairs w ere made on the rail^ funeral of Mrs. John Van Dyke in road crossing at the foot of Msjdcet ' Worcester last week. street yesterday by the public ITie local school board met at the works department under the per­ library Tlmraday night. Mr. Carrier sonal supervision a t fiupt. George of East Hampton, attended the B. Milne.' ’The nsaty laid mished meeting and a discussion was held stone cr jsslng was raised u* ‘ in sev­ about the building of a new school. eral place- became at the flanges The Trl-County • Christian En­ on the railroad cstf passing over. deavor ^nion meeting here -was The Ladles Aid Society, of St largely attended Sunday night John’s Episcopal Ghoreh, wlO hold *^e |lver Ready Group are tpon- a meettug at the church rectory dn aoring a Hallowe’en social at the Wednesdty afternoon at 8 o’clock. Vestry of the church Tuesday night. A ll members are urged to attend. A spedal meeting of the executive The Uedertafel Saging Society committee of the Richmond Me­ held a Hallowe’^ Social and

P A G E S IX f t m Mb VDEtrsisruiss n m B Y A H PDRCHASE E a H DAILY RADIO PROGRAM WlflSARVANTAGEODS 8 *w ■> s/: j TUESDAY, OCTOBEM t1 (CtBtnl U d iM t m Standurd PUCED AT $50AW [£: N©U--^^1»^» (0* a ^ . f « f c « ? f i ! x n i f s x £ t « a 5 i r gBBUMi' Niban* Locil AgMit, |>roflrMna aiibjact t# ehansa, ^- M.-- c*nt> Bm l •IM- «40 - IHty »rth>n ~ fiBfB ValafiB. A tb A t T k iir a s NBC-WEAF NETWORK LowBsi Ebb Nwr# New York, Oet tt H4m W e* -W 9toj^r* ling etwifMlMNMIy wiU return to BASIC — EtrtJ w Mf wlw W«*i Wtto F v Lest Than Eitiniaitd At ~ f I lirtlt wfte WTO irgr. York JolBtStoek Load has r^ fa ^ sl Hsisoa, who has eharga qusBted.boidani of it e ____ ty . _ BC- A eeirntry-iiitiilSliiid awetlai •w. eept a raduotiOB m tetyriMt' tOf tha plalnty a iita a i h ip hera. First— EafiiMt Badk h of the rsBl eBtalo transaottoiw of Wta be C le lo & ^ B Bobo -T b o s. S. •Euix tho HoldsBLHolsoBOoBipaBy, stated Beat fiva years fio n i pityBoat to CRiarter.QBli H rtt ~ % per esBt aamally, T N i ptH* J a co b iiM O ifi bOBsim Itear Ad­ isnes^by tbs SOUTH — today that rsal sstato valuss ’ ia 8 9, at $ B 'c ^ -|»;»a^C*nt. Boot. bd suffsrsd by tbs Ntw York, IfSBr Frsigbt leadlBgs ee tha Chlf age Rockofrilar, J r^ jlllft 187 to town hsy fftwgffitiiltfv thsBi wlto oourt for fp o p p ^ o n the Boeton ISt i'58=£!!’1 5 .W 'X ^ Hatmi t Rsrtford lUllroEd Com- * H m Wsstam § y ttm Mat waek rsspsniiSto for gstttag . lli)» IB, JeOBSylMAtB Feet road, ’ psAtA, md psBy, as tbd raault of tba gm t totaled 88,106 cars ceittjN^ with ist; LasA BMU OB the ths ( list iM nW cm es** .. in# Mam.., . wrack of “Tba BuUat," fast fral|bt 38,438 in the p r e o e ^ tyilk and grounds or 4«a bring Storvtoilsnss to ssstog^lhBt H f'jt satKa'af a > s »ir Ufond of A"»*»’l*d“:i* • 38^68 la the eaaM week Uu^ y4ar. bstog up to, but it Is ssnto trslo trsvalifif from-PortUsd, Ms. raelr own. . HANCHEnER PEOFLE timss bald tor 6 aat to sstMtt# to Now York City, which ocourrsd In the BftiiiBOrin B of right oft that bs to a bou fids mim SiSt6!3<^ 7(Sfr-Lum AW Abnor-^M S liW 'K l X t St ApsTs eroaauf os Bsturday hroaehltiB’OBShltiS a o n tiB tj^ ex- •i4» . 7i4»-Tho OoldboroA Tbe ducsr wbsn a fitats ym ss om m 7100— ttO(^-Sondoroon«OrumJA Siw|i J? m om lsf, October Id, at S:dd s. i». EDUCATION CLUB P U N S ports from Uto _ _ TO HEARROYS’ CHOIR stem tom. ^ 7tJ0^ SJSO-Woyno Kins'* ®C»*»rUZ More thas 90 par cant o ' tba SlBOk-SOBld BSSthBd Of io 6 f noul- fitats Oomatoatonsi cC SJOO- #jOO—Son ••rnlo t n i tho n « c w f0 was TaclalBMd by tba Itadia* try will bt I, and Mr. Si80— *{|0’ -Ed Wynfi A Bond—o.wBand—0, o AN INTERESTING CONCERT • o f son- turs Otoott r. JOng has iiafis S (OO-1O»0O-Amorlooii NHorooo—«loo 0 NBC-WJZ NETWORK BUiaoD DapartBMttt of tba “Kaw JoiM will UsoutB Bivsrnl muito tortrs from Mnn- abls thrst^ ths rarto lura 9580—lOil^M m o. ^Ivl ooaal HaTas" aystam. Praottcalty all of troUlBf bsR. It is not ikestsr hnvs reiirved thtor senls fislato a psultryfMB's t' 9549—10546—ReboH slmn tba carfo which could aot ba daliT niifllbw that ars for ths VliMM CStoir Boys' sonoort 10500-11 »0O-Honry NIm Tkylor, Diaetr, Miii boused is tito fB I tiBll determiBe sard a r m nay ns had 10519—11119—Bonny « » S ' ***■ arad baa baaa dlaposad of at a rar] U BufkaiU Itomertol bott, Knrt- tion to ths Para Btorsan sdOss, ■mall loss, Watkins, Sopraitp Bud loath the v n n u T m tyo w m , asoormag ford, Fridny nlfbt, Tho bnuBm I di- to Farm Buroau oA ouia but the r r sstaMlshtog to ths sWlss M' mrao % ^ isr wjM A froup of sBuUl itana, such ai Choreh Choir To Parildpato rsetor of oto oempony of twtnty- Mplloaat to a bona fids prto wwo wtb ^ p l clotbas pia», buttons and candy mimbor of tto t m b bo oarrled two rsmnrknblo singers hos Arrang­ yHu, wbap kpro tbrqugb ths Ib iB g ^ oondl- ducsr, this card wffl ssrvs i " CBB-WABO NETWbRK •ticks wars lost as it was impossi The Bduoatlonal Club is Mtonaor- ed a pleasiBg pragratt taoludtog the dcncc that the beUtor to mpri bla to nick than up alonf tba Ing a oonoert to be given Monday light openH'Sewthal Lanlefs- If and when be to stopysfi; Bvsrv iffort slfodld’ 'hbB r iwiHlf to Ught,” written by Offsnbash, ths waab wsao tracM' All larfa itana in tba carfo evening, Hov. 18, at StiBb •eboel ks^^^^^SS^an liMsS is fitats polios efflosr tor ward takoD to tba salrafa roona of hah. It win be a beneftt srsator of opera bouffa. The boys tton undsr ths now law. ;?;;,’ ss«j5! tba rallroau at Hartford and Haw ths fall is soBdittoB, to lay through­ wUl sitor M pasta to oostuma. Tbay |5lk ^ FalWoal^Toanda anee, the artiete eontrtbut&f their out the winter'flipl tlty m b mor­ ssPry?*^* - Haran for raclamation and aala. services, and the proceeds going to tality and bronohillii sontrel dls- alao bava a group of saorad songs HBW HARBOR OPBHID . whoo wlbf wfoa woro Tba two looonotiyaa, aanaly Ho the welfare work oarrled on by the wblah they inti rander to their aur- DIXIE - w fft wito wbfo w ow i 1 oussieBt art dsoigBod tolo qstyqslp along Haifa, Palsfttos, Got. 11—(AP) klra wroo wUo wJaii o ^ jB r t d wr IfkVC 8886 and Ho, 8888 ara now racon- a u b among the eblldren of Man­ thisww line.tumi If,M, MNiaOr,ipwwwrew, birdsMrdS kv.wmrefuse tolM , and to thair jaunty llttla nau- —to aa atassphsra tones and tra|to wbt ditlonad and back in aarvlca on chester. - to lay ther nmst M dlaiNNlOd of un­ unifarma thay wffl siM folk as a rsfult o f rsssnt dtoew afe, o s tbair Sana fraifbt work. Tba worti Miss U to Taylor, Ideal danoer, tooM and alaaalcB to both Gorman HiMoB der 0 9 present tm d Bm egg ratle, now barber of of rapatrtnf Apal'a Creaainf win ba win entertain with solo numbers. •ceordlBgaccording to Farm BifityiNi officials, 8b4' Itaflftiitfia tho Hear East- conplatad this waak. prloee n the ntoet advaatagecue Although an aeeompliehed dancer That is, thelie relatlvs'MtoO of feed today by gto Af aad seeure form of iaveetmeat. she never before appisared in Mas- eompared to M m Is 'lo lo higb at tbe LAUH01H0 A rAILUBB auchepe, togb eontodintonor tos kvikrl kfbk kmjkmJ kwkwp p! korn kdb k m l Mr. Helsoa has handled real es­ eheeter. She wne for three years one preeent timeBe O itk poultrymeB can- Paloettoe. Cant Eaat 7 GIRLS' FRIENDLY HOLDS tate ia MaBeheeier in ite various oT tbe “Obeetor Hale" Olrls and a not afford to feed unproductive Tokyo,'Odt. fi—(AP) — Tbe at- Tbo eeremoay was dmple, tostoad ts4»— .,549—Happy Mlnatral — wabo io r m for a, period of tea years. In member of Major Bowe's Famlty at b l ^ . tenapted launching of tho navnl daa* of tho great crowds ptomisd only a jlbiSS 1M8 be rraf sleeted to the board of the Oapitd T^toir in Hew York ths pMt it hM bMB fisecaary treyer Hatsusbitto, a ItoOO-tone fsw ssuor efflclals wore prssint. HALLOWE’EN P A R H City, ifiee Taylor is. at present to r poultryman to wait until they eraft at tha vfaga dockyarda near J i l t m t asetoEore o f the Town uf Manchee- studying with Hlekeloff in Hartford, tho Yokoauka naval base ended to a 4540— 9t4l—Oaerpa Hall Orehaa.--to a ter oad served oa that board for hava aneugh culls to imrtity n bitytr Haifa has boon ons ^ ths Csntsif 9500. — 950^Euek______fteeerp—asstftogara—aaat eniyi eight ye^. Mr. Helsoa believes end aJso,has pupils of her own. drivtaf bis tyuck tq m iim beftys failure today. of Arab rioting against ths toersas i Sklppy, Skateh—niTdwptt rapaat C lererly Pfauinad Horrora that the basle wealth of any com- Miss Miriam Watkins, seprane tbs preduosr cidMnbUL, With Admiral KloUaaburo Nomura out ing Jswlsb Imml^atlon. f i l l — fslA—Bobby B a n a a n -^ t ealy; soloist, wffl sing. Miss Watkins is a ths Auctictt M aritli^ sirnllabls to tho launobtog lup# but tha Hatsua- Olga varnen—waft and Dizia To Fan—Corerfid-DiBh Sop* muaity or individual, with regard graduate of Mt. .Holyoke OoU< svsryoBs it is bbW posslbls te r poul- hlme aUd enty halfway down and p tr SBTTBd, to ta^U e property, can be com­ and while there continued the trymsB to eull and sfU O rix birds than stoek. workman wera unable puted m terms of the amoimt of of muste* and was prominent M fast as thsy show tedleption of to bodge bar. Tba mlMap was at­ Bt. Mary's Gills' Frtandly Booiaty real estate owned slBoe during choir u d chorus work of the Col­ pshnaasntly noppiity ptoductloB. tributed te tha iwelltog at tbo ways TORGUER ACCUSED ealabratad Hallowa'an with a aoda tlmee i depreaefon eome value can lege. She has recently opened a All ths poultrymsB ifi ths arsa duo to. recant rates. WDRC always be attached to land, where­ ASSESSORS’ and a oovarad-diab supper, last branch here of the Hartford Bohool around Hariford are' eerdiahy in­ Tbs admiral made a special trip at onentlmeB the value of personal 896 Hartford Oona. 1880 night in tba baaamant of tba par­ of Music. Her first appearance be-' vited to attsBd any part or aU of to'Toltyo to raport to tbs navy of­ BY NEW WITNESS iah bouse. The "splrita'' of Hallow­ property of any form is depleted u) fore the public here is looked for­ thla mesttog. fice. Tugs Wars ordered to corn- a'an ware various, unique and gay. a quantity or lost in its ward to with much interest by plets ths launditog Wednesday. NOTICE! O et 81 Everyone anj^ad tba CSiambar n w t ir ^ . mimic lovers. THE IHHABITAHTfi OF THE 4:00—U. B. Haty Band. Horrors, tba Treasure Hunt, and al He further stated, people may be The South Church Vested Choir, DETROIT BANK PBOBB Bat German Commimist De- 4:80—Hawf Flaabaa. the rest of the uncanny tricks that “land poor" and their property In under the direction of Q. Hunting- 4:86—Enoch Light Otybestra. go with the occasion. Assodata aa unliquidated condition foi a pe­ ton Byles, will present acoompanled Washington^ Oct. 81.— (A P )— TOWN OF MANCHESTER 4:46—Ye Happy Minstrels. Dorothy Ruaaall and bar assisting riod at years during fluotuatlons in Ferdinand Picora, oounsri for the' and unaccompanied numbers. This UaUs to pay taxes, are horeby nott- claret He Never Saw Man 8:00—Sklppy. committee arranged the room am real estate values, but with the re­ choir has earned for itself an an' Senate baaktog eommittee, a n 6:16—Mahdl’s Magic Circle. dining tables with holiday colors turn of prosperity, their wealth nounced today that members of his iled and required to retorn to ths viable r o t a t io n among the Aeeeesors on or bsfors tbe first day 5:80—Jack Armstrong, AU-Amari- and objects; black cats, pumpkins again becomes their real estate. choruses of the State. staff would' roach Detroit during Before In Hit Life. and witches were cleverly arranged In statlxig this position, Mr. Nel­ tha day to begin an inquiry into of Novenaber next, a list ef property can Boy. 'The State Trade School Orches­ WELCOME owned by them on tbe first day A 6:40—Radio Chat—Mayor William In places befitting such characters. son quotes Baboon and Fisher, who tra, under the direction of William the cloeed banka in that city. seem to Share the same view and Two repreientativea of tbe oom- October, 19^8, and tbo Assessors will J. Rankin. As an added surprise, Dorothy Rus­ j . Hanna, will play, u will Chester meet then for the purposa of re­ Bartin, Oct. 81.— (A P )—Ernest 6:00—Buck Rogers— “Adventuraa sell presented and served the mem­ agree Chat now is the time to Invest Shields, Manchester’s well known mittea wera sent tn Datroit, Pacora BACK TO THE AIR In real estate. Mr. Nelson pointed ■aid. ceiving their Hit at tito Torglar, Communist leadar, waa ac­ in tba 86th Century.” bers with a large Hallowe’en cake. comet soloist L. Burdette Hawley 6:10—H-Bsr-0 Rangers. It was announced during the out-that he would be pleased to ad­ will accompany Miss Watkins aad Aftar a preliminary inquiry they cused from the witness stand In the 6:80—Elisabeth Barthell. short business meeting that Imme­ vise anyone contemplatinr the pur- Mr. Shields at the piano. wUl go to Cleveland for a similar MUNICIPAL BDlfflDIG Reichstag building fire trial today 6:45—LltUe Italy. diately following the siqmer that r.hfuring of real estate In Manches­ Other artists wfll be announced InvaatlgatioB. of having plotted the arson. 7:00—^Myrt and Marge. the s^ety was to celebrate its ter. later in the week. Tickets for this The agents sent to Datroit are HOURS: Frank Meehan and R; A. W. Lat­ As court room spectators listened 7:18—Captain Tim— Adventures 27tb anniversary with a social next concert went on sale Monday aad It Monday night. Florence Oockerham Is hoped that the people of the town imer. October 8, 9 to 11 tod A. M. 1 to to Gustav Lebermann now serving with Stamps. ✓ P Me * a two ^ d one half year term In 7:30—Musical Alhumf Is general chairman. Older niem- SENIOR a U B OF G. F. i will their support ' to . this ' — g .. . . M I- bers are requested to bring twenty- worthy cause. . The Phoenidane are credited ^ t h October 4, 9 to UtoO Ai:Sl. 1 to Hamburg prison fur robbery, testi­ 7:46—Everett D: Dow—The Fact tbe dlBOovery of the relation be­ i Pe Me fy Torgler sought his aid In firing Finder. seven cents, each penny to repre­ 1 to sent tbs number of years the w l s ’ PLANS HARVEST SUPPER COLLEGE BUILDINO BURNS tween 0 » tides of the sea and the WYNN October 6, 9 to 11:89 A.-YL t. the Reichstag several times In 1981 8:00—E3mer Everett Tess. motteni ef the moonl P. M. and 1933. 8:18—Singin* Sam. Friendly Society has been organ­ 1 to ised; while the younger members Chicego, Oct. 81— (AP) —Three October 0, 9 to 11:86 A. K, Further, the witness asserted, the 8:30—Voice of Ehcperience. To Be Held Saturday Evening S Pe M‘ former Communist whip in the 8:48—Kate Smith and her Swanee are requested to bring a penny rep­ hundred boy and girl students of resenting each of their respective In Parish House Of St Broadview college, a private Oetober 7, 9 to 18 Noon. Reichstag also plotted a string of Music. October 9, 9 to llto9 A. IL 1 to other acts of sa^tage. 9:00— Leopold Stowkowski’s — number of birthdays. Mary’s Church. Seventh Day Adventist school, were m o n e y s routed from their beds early today S P Ble President Judge Wilhelm Buen- America’s Request Program: by a fire that destroyed the wood­ Fmr October 10, 9 te UtoO A. M. 1 to ger introduced the witness. Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony— Plans are being completed for the 5 P. M. Lebermann, a window repairer Harvest Supper to be held on Sat­ working shop M d the glueing room E rm r p N m m d Wagner’s First Act Prelude— DUNCAN PHYFE CLUB building on the grounds in suburban October 11, 9 to ^toO A. II. 1 to by trade, said he first met Torgler Tschaikowsky’s Sixth Sym­ urday, Nov. 4tb from 4:00 to 7:00 Ceas^ ns. U yea need oieney to Broadview. 6 P . M. ____ at Hamburg Oct. 21, 1931, in the phony. p.' m., at St. Mary’s Parish house. eei^ old WUa taxes, mortsase October 18, COLUMBUS I Boy students a id ^ firemen in intfreat-er for any other rorpeae. company of a Communist. 10:30— Gertrude Niessen. HAS HAUOWE’EN PARTY This supper Is sponsored by the HOUDAY. “Torgler promised to use me,” Sisnlor Club of the Girl’s Friendly brin j^ g the blaze imder control and Wa*Q arraafe a loan for yea in 24 10:45—^Manhattan Serenaders. h o ^ or l5wa. Ton can chooea any Oetober 18, 9 to IXiSS A. ML Lebermann said. “He said we would society. Miss Irene Walter ia gen­ preventing It from spreading to 5 P. M. 1:15— Columbia News Service nearby buildings. T. W. Steen, plan of meathly tepaymaau that have to do something that would Watkins Employees Dine eral chairman and will be assisted beat aoita roar mcame. Oetober 14, 9 to*19 Neoa. 11:30—Jerry Freeman’s Orchestra. president of the college, estimated start a great propaganda against Osano Cottage— Prizes by the following committee chair­ Oetober lA 9 to UtoO A. M> the Nazis. men: the loss at between 816,000 and Emrommmi Ftmomem Cm* S P M- Torgler came to him, Lebermann Funniest Costumes. Supper committee, Hannah Jen­ 820,000. k Room S, state ’theater Ualldlasp oiotober 17, 9 to UtoO A. M> 1 to went on, because he enjoyed the sen; Decorations and dining loom, TBS Mala 84., Maseheater 5 Pe Me confidence of Communkts. Watkins Brothers Duncan Phyfe Evelyn Robinson; Publicity Ethel October 18, 9 to lltoO A. M. Club held a Hallowe’en party last Phoae 8480 TEXACO’S FAMOUS Charge Is Denied WBZ-WBZA Madden; Tickets, Dorothy Rust ell. The oaly larae te 6 P. M. V night at the Osano cottage at Bol­ 666 Torgler rose indignantly to de* The following menu will be serv­ Three pereeat per October 19, 9 to lltofi A. M. i t o Springfield — Boston ton lake, with Chef Osano catering. LIQUID, TABLETS SALVE ----- Moath oa aapald . 6 P. M. cl8u%, ‘T never saw this man in my ed: Mashed potatoes, turnips, fpesb NOSE DBOF8 anenat of lean m *»•' t This Is the first Hallowe’en party baked bam, cranberry sauce, rolls, Ciotober 80, 9 to lltoO A. M. life ana I am astonished that the held by tbe dub in over four years, Checks Colds first day, Headaches highest German court should listen Toeaday, O ct 81, 1983. pumpkin piii and coffee. ( P. BL A roast pork dinner with apple jrfe or Neuralgia In 80 Ddnuiefl, Blalaria October 81, 9 te IS Noon. tto such unspeakable lies." and older was served to the more As BO tickets will be sold after in 8 days. . P. M. Friday, tbe members are requested Oetober 88, 8 to U:S0 A. lit 1 to But Lebermann contlmlbd his im> than forty guests. usual narrative, frequently accom­ 4:16—Tea Time Chats—^Mrs. Jo­ to Bot^ the ticket cbalrnum as' to Fine Xaiative and Tonic P. BL After tlw dinner the club mem< Bloat Speedy Bemedlea Known. October 84, 9 to 11:80 A. I t panied by courtiwim titters. seph B. Ety. bers adjourned to dressing rooms numbw sold on or before Friday, by N O n C E ! “ On Marcl 6. 1932,” Lebermann 4:80—Through the Hollywood Look­ calling either 4881 or 8485. P. M. - - ing QIam—Frances Ingram. and prepared tor the masquerade. BACK ON THE AIR Oetober 88, 9 to UtoO A. ||i I t s said, “Torgler was going to meet C. Elmore Watkins, William Frazier o f the Tax Collector of the me in Berlin and take me to the 4:46—Brown Palace Hotel Orches­ P* M‘ and R. K. Anderson, dressed as GRAF ACROSS OCEAN South Mnnehester Fire ciotober S t 9 to UtoO A. ZX, Reichstag building to show me and tra. "O tiR three monks, acted as Judges of tha D intriet. P. Bt two others bow & e fire w;as to ba 6:00—Agrloultural Markets. oostumes. Helen Richmond of tbe New York* Get 81.— (A P )—The started. 6:16—^-Vuiwi of tbe News. SERVICE TONIGHT Oetober 87, 9 to UtoO A. I t Hartford etore, dresaed to a black Graf ZeppellB todiqr virtually com­ “I was to be the person to attract 6:80—Kellog Binging Lady. The taxx>ayer8 of the South Man­ 7 P. Bt clown suit won first prise aa the pleted Ite oroeslng of the Atlantic N .i.C. CofifM o-Coopt October 8 t 9 to 18 Hsoa. attention to myself. I was to 6:46-^Uttle Orphan Annie. fimnleat dreesed woman. Herbert o ce ^ according to a wireleaaw* re- A T L A N T IC chester Fire District of Manchester, a commotion so I would be arreat- 6:00—Gene and Glen—Jake and Conn., are hereby notified that I October S t 9 to UtoO A> lf> BwansoD, adverttaing manager of of its potion received by G A S -O IL S 7 p .a t ed while the others could esoapa,” tbe local store, took away bonora Radio Corporation. have a rate book in my poitosston I t o the witness explained. 6:16—Happy Landings — Mitni AcoeaBoriaii for the eollectlen of a two mill tax October SL 9 to lltofi A- I t as tbe funniest dressed man, appear­ Tbe u r e f e poeinon at 8 a. m. 9-.30 W E A K 7 P. Bt ^ He added that Torgler tbraataaad Grata. (eastern itandard tlaie) would on the dollar on tbe grand list made Bt 1 to “puncture me with bullets whan 6:80—Tims, tompsrautrs. ing as a soldlw: of fortune. November 1, 9 to 11:89 A. Following the unmaaklng, gamaa place it^abottt 100 milee weet by as of July 18, 1988 due find collec­ to7P. Bt LAST DAY. I declined to carry out the plot." 6:84—Bports Review. were enjoyed and Old time dancing north 0 Gape Finiaterre, Spain, and tible Nov. I, 1988. Lebermann said he fied to poUoa 6:40—'Weather. MORIARTV I will be at No. 4 Fire Bngine Bveetog meellagi gto tor'he 0 ^ aheut 600 milea due west of Bor- i T A b ^ b o t h e r B a *WSMIH|i to escape Torgler’s persecutloni. 6:49—Famous Bayiags. 'diiaux, France. House on School S t dally from 7 venieaoe of .those who snanet esfito 6:46—Lowell Tbomaa. The report picked up by Maokay 819 Center. Oor, Bread S t a. m. to 7 p. m. for eoUMttoa of aald to ths toy srsslsnai fkxinyirB ae# 7:00—Amee to’ Andy. g a v r tlM poeltIttOD M Lat 44J1 TeL 8878 taxes. Taxes unphtd Dec^ 1, 1988 soma to W to y tlmf 7:16—National Advisory Oouadl on 'Vetoh at tha planot Harry Rott, If postoUa M d inol.siawd ths o r ^ v l o ^ and Cbarleaea Sorthi Long. 11.88 W eet wffl be charged totereit at the rata 75 AT BEE1R0VENS’ Radio Zb Bducatton. at 8-4 per cent per month on the ntag stoslDnSi Owiflu of 7:46—Dob Carneys Dog Btoriss. druiDSe Wes aad Mstoytyslgnto - ^ James H. MqVelgh beaded the dollar from Nov. 1. 19|8 untB said 8:00—Eno Crlmo Cluos. tax is pei^ to bitof In registrarito of gatoi. HALLOWE’EN P A R H 8:80-Afivsnturos to Health — Dr. com®ittee respoDimle for the — - Joyatoe time had Toy alL Dated at ManCbeetty, Got 87, Harman Bundeaen. 1983. 8:46—Bmlth Brothers Trade aad w m i A l t t AYLOB, CMlaetor. befeinN’t David Hutch^iBon and MIbb Mark. FOUR TEAR BBNTmOB ef Real Sally Leone Win Priaas For 9:00—Household Muatoal Memories. Ask Ony Who 9:80—Bam Dance. Watorbu^, Oet 81.—(AP)— required, or they Their Costumes. Frederlek nwekee, SO, of MerKton, 10:00—Boeton Mityoralty Campaign And i|iio Imowf better t l^ at^ ■ —Malcolm B. nHobola, R ^ b l ^ pleaded guUty t o ^ to Bupeftor Owirtto a ohuge of eeoHi^ frra whp hM rejNdred th en tfbeye^ The Beethoven Glee Qub held Its tha State reforamtoty at Oaealttra annual • Hallowe’en masquerade 10:1B-Ortto Tirade. Mexican Ten­ on JuM 6. Judge Henm& JMstaga N IN TH niASEIoiD’ party at Bolton Hall at Bolton or; Orebestra. ^dGDCf pr«fdib#g 10:80—Toaaio tbe ly p ict I m p ^ a term of two to lonr yaaaa TAB Center last night, with doso to to toovato pria^ Brookes nod seventy-five membors and their 10 too—Hews. For The Beet In 11:00—TIbm, weather, temperature another aaan sealed tha rafera The MIIK Nor. ttttliiltd M friends in attendance, tba majority tory waUa and maipad MiOoengt in costume. Following the grind 11:0S—toorts Rtrisw. 11:16 Oaseades Orebestra. guard te*tba watt towar Brad aboto fot MDuaNo piin march, the Judges awarded the prise at them. Brotome was caught iih thetf for the prettuat dressed la^ to 11:80—Paul WUtemaa aad Us Or- of Hi hour later. Re was aentended hntoa of oils idid » A mod MCBigttY Miss Sally Leone, who wore a beau­ ebsstra. Mariden Cfity Court Feb. 18. eddsd to tiful party gown of a lavondor 18:00 OoDags &m Orebestra.. ATW^ATER KENT . i i # on tbs ddoar on •tomontforoTOfirmio > to f i g idiade. 13:80 a. m-—Bdgewater Beach Ho­ umM sf inly % I ars Tbe prize for tbe moet eomloal tel Orchestra. O l O g L E y ooHentabto 0 «L 1. i r wl|o wcmli topcm ioff / costpoe went to David Hutchinson, l:0 0-n n M . 1 will be at tlM itota ndn tab ! who' came attirod ad an old witch Oentar oxtra poinMtegoa with all the trlnunlngs, oven to a FAX4PB KAMINSKI CLUE att 1 ^ days hump on his back. Tbo judges wore ».:niid T. p, m. be siara-K .^ Cart Wlganowski, Jack Oodrerham Waterbury, OcL 8l^(AP)— Cloverl^JDUry difaiAmni ; and Arthur Anderson. Musio to r Thret Hsw Biitato youths arrested •.SO up to enosMton of X'W.-TAYlfflmVlrait' ' dancing, old-faBhionod and modern, on ch aifM a t train rid- t o f t n. i t ty- II I A n tto -’i t i » gsnth Hato'.igm.;. jiN iito J t o i i s r '‘ ; was fumisbod by Jack Oockerham when a dosen Waterbury deteo- '■n ■ nk*and M ■OlT and his wohastra. The nogram also tecpected a frelBbt trpn m m us o n i 3Utoitotol<> included gamos under the dlreetioB testog the toty oa the raport that '(.■.Wiji I a t Arthur Anderson. Akaunder Ksmlnairi, souamt as the INUUfi Tfli I During Payor of a £^ta|peld, Jail i'-v: i^wore served. Cerl WlgaeBinfcl noted p n rd , was totoanl^ a m pasd with ^ t h e prompter for ths Bples in dty, OBBTt/Thagr ,1^ at 'Hinplitoitf’ The party was artyngsd 1» iBsre held •vendglfr bM4iae the ^ to m PBbzsqb and msmber* ^ h® Pdest youth aaaworail ^ dosorty- eommlttse. 'M l I.,’* ' 4 . • -V rf',* J ■ ^ r ... 'H .':t,.v

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V* ti3tiS:U^265^- m nmma usmm A Score for ;t6e Daiie-r-Lto^ Speaking ItiCKDBYPONY MAY I M FRANCH^ BiSTAU^R (MFl^^ Plead! Guilty to Charge p i An* Department CommaQder Finer BARCLAY RELEASED tomobile Homicide; R^aee Here For Coremoiiies; Meet­ PoGce Commissioiier Was a Legal Question. ing In South Church. ON JUDGEB ORDER Watarbury, Oct 81 — (AP) Bveritt Kennedy of ^ t e r street (OPtoMnoad from Faga Om ) Trymg To Stop Asimal Peter J. Gkiffin, president of the was'tostalltd as ^nuouuidcr of DU- Board of Aldermen of the worte-Oomell Fost, No; 102, Ameri- would hava to be releaaad, wbere- From Boitii^. d ty of WateHnixy, this guilty c u Legton and Mrs. Chilstine CHu- mpOB lira. Barclay’s attoney stated in Superior Court to a charge ney of Bigelow street assumed the immediate servloe would be of automobile bomicido. Judge presidency of Dllworth-Oomdl Aux­ BOHide upon Barolay of the writ u d cozto?tirot to .toich u action. PoUe* Oommlflsicmer John H. Newell Jennings at the request of iliary at a joint tostaUation of tee Twuty-six .CMOS ware the state deferred sentence until post u l auxiliary last nteht to tee Tuesday morning at 10 Manehostor FoUro Court duriitf Hsct^ett la confined to hla home o’doek, ao process having beu re- this afternoon. South Methodist Church. ’Itee Legton tober, which eance to u end with an Injured fo o t caiued when Mr. Griffin was bound over frmn officers were inducted into office by ttvned to 13m clerk’s office, u order Departmut Conunuder Sydney WM utered rdeastng tee defudut Receipts totaled |69'i.77, o f n pcmy opmed by hia son stepped on the Cheshire Town Court as the re­ ,1342.77 w u t to tee town and and crushed the foot when Mr. sult of an accident In that town- on Finer, assisted by tee state, ser- from further custody.” geant-at-arms, u d the auxiliary of­ to the state. Hackett tried to jwevent It from the night of ^une 20. In the eraah Wbu Sardsy was taku u the T u of the 26 cases were running away- For a time he has John Sullivan, 60, a oonmaaioo of ficers were Jiutalled by Departmut body wrtt last ^ursday, VogeL ac- toxlcatioh, of which six we; been in bed, but today took a trip Mr. Griffin suffered fatal bijuilat. Presldut, Mrs. Madeline Weir, as- cordlnt to his statement today, had to Depot 8^are from bis home in It had been expected .that tha slated' by the state sergeut-at- prepared a suit against him for vlo- on tee aihlltlual charge of alderman would go on trial today of the- peace. Four were ti__ _ Buckland. arma, Mrs. May Chard. tothm o f the alimony* agree- driving undei tee toffuuoe ud^thi The pe of clothes they prefer­ he said, his captors stopped, locked Yesterday, swung Newberry and mers Compuy truck, walked Into the ignition to the utomoblle, ud The primary objective of the trip FOR SALE young Wetter were rescued, from a red to wear. For the most part they is to make a bold attempt at wooing police station by Daniel P. Caulkins, Marlboro police headquarters to re­ After an, few people cu stud w u ted corsages and panlers u d hid the key undu a culvert Return­ port he had “run a gauntlet of the unaltered truth, physldal or ing to the car, he said, they inform­ the farm belt out cf its dissatisfac­ a friend of Mr. Newberry. A Na- ruffles u d bats that shadowed the tion with the recovery program. The Twelve Inner Spring tiOB-wlde alarm was broadcast for truck strikers at Charlton.” otherwise. It is a distinctly bad ges­ eyes u d velvet as sensuous as the ed him where be could find the key, His face ud buds were cut ud ture to show the inner secrets of u d fled. next is to see how NRA is working the boys when they carried their fur on a Maltese cat. They have away from the big outers of the Twin WBLDMQCO. baggage out of the fashionable bleeding, the windshield of bis truck allure, as any w om u knows. M u lived to learn that romuce goes Finds tee Key Hotchkiss school in Lakeville, Conn., was broken and the cab of the would 80' much rather be deceived. with glamor. He told sheriff’s deputies he foxmd e u t NEXT TO STATE ARMORY Ixnmd to r glamor and romance in vehicle was smashed. W om u would so much rather de­ the key after a dengtey search, u d, The chief worry rematotof In Studio Couches any stokehold they could find. The He . told police he bad become ceive them. So why spoil the game? W hu a m u merely guesses that discovering that his captors had couection with the soft coal situa­ separated from a convoy u d that tion, was whether order could be derk sit the hotel, where they stayed If John or Henry beeves yrou are a womu may be wearing u elas­ escaped, drove to his farm home a Only he crouched low in the cab and a perfect 84, ud you cu squeeze few milea away. maintained w b u the captive mines, while they trwped the waterfront drove swiftly through a crowd of tic girdle u ^ r her smooth dinner became suspicious and notified po­ the truth and be one in his eyes, gown be doesn’t mind. He doem't Officials said that Brooks Inform­ those operated by steel mills for .raiders who threw rocks at bis i t is exoeeerry called me frimi years that material possessions are takes u inner view. He much pre­ drove at once to the Brooks farm. The administration’s information These couches would cost His injuries were not serious u d The attorney said he would prepare Detroit and asked me to keep his he continued to bis destination, Bos­ as fickle as the west wind in late fers not to know about the mechu- is that roving buds, not composed from $G6 to $37.50 at any son with me _ he _gets here. winter. Illusions are about the only ics of attire. The less deeply be a statement later. of actual strikers u d finuced from ton, after reporting the assault. Officials said Brooks did not re­ other store. We will take haven’t heard from Wetter's father, Last night the Western Massa­ thing that the worid has left That goes Into a subject the more charm undefined sources, are mingled with What will happen when Mr. New­ Is why wise w om u are letting their he grants its surface display. veal the amoimt of money ta k u the miners. chusetts Motor ’Truck Associates, a from the safe, but said they had orders for twelve at this berry gets here ? I don’t know.” combine of truck owners, secured a The new agreemut, accepted Young Wetter’s home is in Mem­ b e u informed that only a small last night in gueral terms, requir­ price before Saturday. Superior Court injunction restrain­ amount was kept there. Brooks, 46 phis, Tenn. The boys said yesterday ing strikers from Interference with ed that temporarily the existing that they tried to get Henry Ford, years old, is a member of one of the union contract enforced at com­ G. & B. BEDDING ytxmg Newlyrry’s room-mate the trucks. COMPANIES FORMED NAZI PROPAGANDA city’s wealthiest u d most promin­ to join them in their tour, but he The move followed a day of vio­ ent families. mercial mines of the area shall bo would not go. lence, during which a large truck posted at the captive mine u d Its CO. f o n WHAT was held up by pickets on the out­ ' CIRCULATED IN U. S. FISH GIVEN TO NEEDY termk applied. Once work is es­ 35 Oak Street skirts of Springfield, Its windshield TO ESCAPE TAXES tablished u d maintained without y o u NEED smashed. Its headlights tom off u d (CoatiniKd from Page One) New London, Oct. 31.— (A P )— disorder, the m u will have u op­ Beds, Mattresses, Etc., At Your PICKS OUT SUYER; its driver roughly bandied before portunity to select representatives police could rescue him. Fish which was on the s^ooner Price Daring Sale. United States on the supremacy of Lucia of Gloucester, Mass.,^seized to draft u agreemut of their own. Second in a Week The “checkoff” or deduction of IS NEARLY KILLED The strike was the second by lo­ SeBate Probers Hear Of Hitlerism. Sunday as a rum runner^ was dis­ The Congressman said this meth­ tributed among the needy of the city union dues from the payroll, will be cal drivers within a week. During instituted by written assignmut the early part of .yesterday trucks od of propagudlzlng Germu- yesterday. The three tons of cod, (Oenttnoed from Page One) moved through Springfield only by Huge AccoBBt That Made Americans and Germans entering mackerel, haddock u d flat fish bad from each man. aid of p<^ce escort u d later in the the United States was being fol­ b e u , used by the crew as a cover There was, thoiigfa, a new p otu - lice headquarters and pointed out day actual violence flared. lowed “with the connivuce ud for a thousud cases of assorted tial trouble maker brfore the NRA Deshler as one of the holdup men Spokesmen for the trucking com­ 12 HiHioBs Profit consent” of the steamship com­ liquors. ' today—the codp filed for the u th ra- at the scene of the slaying. panies said they were using only panies. The ^ish was distributed imder di­ clte industry. Deshler and Marshall J. Bowles, their regular drivers u d had not A joint statem ut by A. Scheurer, rection of the imemployment relief First, some big companies had alleged members of the Hoffman U r^ any outside “strike breakers.” Washington, O ct 31.— (AP) — A director of tee Hamburg-Americu division. Fish trucks were loaded refiued to sign It, objecting to its mug, today faced arraignment in Officials of the truckmen's union ad­ search of Albert Wiggln’s personal line, u d J. Schroeder, North Ger- u d BUt to t u d ty projects where price fixing clause; second, the code Eart Cambridge court on charges of mitted that some, at least, were records disclosed to Senate Investi­ m u lioyd acting residut director, married m u , w o r k ^ on a two day contained no stipulation for a dis- slaying Sommer. members of their organization who a week basis, were ^ v u quutities gators today the formation of a declared tee charges were designed Mte. Marion Blenkhom, 25 years refused to join the strike. to' cieato prejudice against them. to meet tbeii needs for a day. The old sweetheart of Bowles yrbo was The men weht out in protest ot a aeries of corporations to the United unmarried m u were taku care of. The statem ut dmied that em­ *«iiiK nuoiripis' captured with him u d Deshler at a clause in their agreements, which, States u d Canada to escape taxes, ployees of tee line have beu In­ It w u estimated 650 families, or Trudicaterif Wraatbam inn last week, was tmek owners said “amount^ to a loans by tee companies to bank offi­ structed to “cuvert” Ameriosns to about 2,600 persons, bad a fish sup­ scheduled to appear to answer ^med idiop.” cers u d a glgutic underwriting ac­ ply. togrecttteUrfVIda scharges of being a material wit­ support Hltlu. The drlvenr aought preference fCr count teat netted partlelputs |12,- George M. Brewu, Customs so- VapoRito to Conveoieot Candy Bonn ness. union men, a move which owners 000,000. Three sets of twins are enrolled Sonuner, the elderly Inventor and ttdtor, established a urvejlluce of For Tuesday and Wednesday! said was in violation of the NRA, lixe profitable imderwrlti^ pro­ tocomlng vessels to prevut smug­ this year at Florida State College muufacturer, was killed in a pay­ ject was managed to 1929 by Ar­ for w om u . VICKS GOUGH DROP roll holdup outside his Cambridge gling of any literature of illegal na­ factory. The holdup netted rive thur Cutten, noted Chicago trader, ture Into country through the bandita gl,000. Hans Blumberg, and other partleiputs included port of New YoA. chauffeur for Sommer when be was PRICE OF g o ld sl u m p s Harry F. Stoelalr u d Wlggln’s pu- kill,ed, last Saturday picked Deshler sonal corporation, it was testified. out of a police lineup u d identified Wlggln, slump^ down to his chair ’ FOLLOWS WIFE TO GRAVE Urn as limner’s slayer. Bowles AS U. S. PRICE GOES UP at tee long committee table, frank­ I>ubury, Oct 81.—CAP)—THe LOUJf ST PR ICf IN tllSTORY LAMB CHOP was viewed by witnesses, but police ly testlfted tee object of fonntog shock occasioned by tee suddu three psnonal cempaalM to Canada death of hii wife, who expired to u would not permit them to say (Onttened* Ikom Pngs One) wbstber be bad been seen in the to additiu to his doBMstlo compan­ ambulanee while u tee way to tee ies was to u t down his income tax, DaatoUT honltal last Friday, re- holdup. into dollars at 84.78% to the pound, HOHM m osTNraum Mrs. Blenkhom, whoee husbud, hut said he did not know whether suKU todu to tee death of Antoine SALE! the opening exchange rate, was the pton had succeeded. Tailleur, 68 year old. He became IB Departmept of Justice aguts said |1X>7 less tb u tee domestio quota­ rtcmxtly had b e u deported to C u - Karnes Dlreetors wblla attum pg I fn . TaOlsur’s fu­ tion. The former obairmu of Chase neral yestsiday and last eventog Short Cut Rib or a^ after a term in Walla Walla Dollar Btrosger COfKC National Bank listed about a dozen collapsed. Re was a native of Paris, prika. Washington, was identified The dollar strengthuod today as w a fWmer employe of the Harvard offleere of the bank u d Its soemity F ru ee. Mmty Shoulder Chopa lb.. against bote tee pound u d the sfllUate, who were directors o f ions Bhee dosm ny, where a holdup wae franc. uBgocceeaniny attempted several The gold prtoe announced dally or meire of his personal eerperatlons, OU> GRID BBAB D H » moetba ago. at tee Treasury has crept unstutly tocludtog Gates W. McGamm, teu Maptowood^ N. J.. O ot 81.— (AP) trMh or Cernsd M tee unratlgated the Blenkhom upward stnee the first figure cf ehairmu of the New York F ^ral —Cbaiiss R. Rtosaart, 68, guard woman on the theory she woriced in I81A6 was established Isst Wednes­ Reserve Bank u d a former director and outato of the Lafayette -e^ega factoriee to get payroll information, day. o t tee Bank for Ihternatienal B«t- footeafi team to 1897 and rated one BEIF TONGUES A 1 9 « before robberiee were committed. Ones before, the world quotatkm tlementf. o f the g r u t grUHm stars of all moved dmuwurd; hut, as tod^, tea Several offleere u d director^ df time, died yesterday te ^ Luke’s domestic quotatto was puidied tee beak were shown to have b e u hospital after u operation. htehsr iMiudless. deeply todebted to ^^ggto’s personal B U C ^ I W slslring prepahttiaBs for tee flvst companleB the u d of 1982 w h u PORTERHOUSE STEAK fold ^rarcMves abroad, effiolals he retired wltii a 8106,a nopsfuily awaited word from Lc^on salary for Bfe. He relinquished With Larg* Ttn^arW n A anutenl mtartainiMnt win be teat- tee - British taUng the this salary, however,, x f«w TRUSSES a tn n te the vwt^ of the obureh m u u v d r to the i t to which It after It was brought out by tee g u - teA^MM sf mlttaa deoasOl at- 1200. The prtoeMd S h ^ e s Agatost Alteottgh Peeera aaJd ^A^idiAitioti of better fens pricas •JT> him were that m u ^to biS eobcern corporation mad|p prUti ^ Ml H iaStiM ‘ ' fretiueae egrollnent at workaf^Joagor bomi thin psfttlttod RnhiB0«r b p ln r« ...... I mk m 'Vt iV-'/-i m ■’pitzt- : 0 ’‘-

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WMOND iXhiSk n r .YKIN3 ABB Stmttaiees aod 'Ovekose 3t'We0t Am BIKIIN y™ tic TODAY Most FreqoMt Gaoaes of Tteir oose, or EolaiiKsd. Blood close. , -Np lofigar JOAN WAKING, pretty Men^Us liifiite iwt Mtdttg fjw glr|, aad B<0 WESTON, sen of n upon pink and purple’ BaOKaiiatre, m eet in Men^iliis and B r OB. MOTBIB^ unbritovaUe tdues. Nd tall In ttve. They beeeme es- Bdltor, JQttnttl of the Aittvlcaa night rockets dye the t-’i trmmefl flirawh the sehemlny of htedioal Asseohitlee^.aed of Bygettk rainbow balls that draw EAMAKA CX>DKnnEY, who Is thelloattii ta ty "Ohs!” fienm the latytag to win Bob ftw hersA. singing fountain and FAT WAUNO, Joan’s yonnfer T ight g arters niiity b e-th e o e ^ sical “bird cages’* wiO itIm L sister, is in an antomobUs acci­ means m mipport^ your boas, The world's greatest qiecteete'wfll dent in which JEBBY FOEREST- but don’t wear them if 'ycw’re'sub- be at an end. »!R, her escort, is killed- Heart- Ject to varicose* veins. Use a farter Chicago talks about qpening it side, Pat mns aw ^ to New York. bdt or attach your hose to your next year. I bmie it can’ ba done Jean fedlows and be|f^ a seardi undies, histead. and that the colorful buOdlnfai Ur­ for Pat and a search for Job The reason for this warning is ban did not Uve to see may Im with­ for h o e d f. that the garters choke off what lit­ in the means of thousands of peo­ Joan is ragaged as a masked tle blood flow there Is through the ple who could not see it thi« titna. in a nii^t clnb. Handsome already swollen veins an :, so make It takes time and perspective to ____ 83Y BLAKE, the ownw, the condition more serious. prove the salient points . any­ proves a steadfast friend- Varicose veins result when you thing so colossal. What have we- Joan finds Fat, very ilL Daring have to stand long on your -feet, or learned ? What things have in­ Pat's nonvalescwioe, Joan and Bar­ when other weaknesses arise in the terested people most? What good ney are drawn closer togettier. tissuea Stout perstms particularly has it done? - Joan, believing Bob is lost to her are subject to this trouble. OjfinionB on {vmnlses to mmry Barney. And *f one who Is overweight Probably there are as maaf Pat becomes Barney’s secretary has a Job that requires him to stay ions as there are people. Audi soon he realizes that it Is 4 <'■4 , mostly on his feet, he either ttiould post-views his impressions In bla Pat whom he loves instead of try to get some other kind of work own terms. The Investor thinks' Joan. Bat Pat Insists that Joan or at least arrange to sit down for in terms of bonds, profit or loss. most not be hart and so the wed­ certain periods during the day. The engineer accents the Gcimal ding plans go on. Joan, seeing The cause of varicose v^is is in­ Industries Biiilding or the Hall of Barney’s anhapfdness, thinks her efficient action of their and Science. The electrician, the IndilTerenoe is the cause. Brave­ this comes about from the pressure Commtmication H all, perhaps, of the blood, enhanced ^ long the economist, the H a ll of States. ly she saggests an eMly marriage. standing on the feet or other weak­ The churchman remembers the nesses. Hall of Religion and especially the NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY hi' “Antioch Qiallce,” said to be the real Holy GraiL c h a p t e r x x r x Sometimes varicose veiqfi are the -result of pressure within The thrill hunter thiwks back to Barney was standing by the the concessions, the incomparable msnt#ii one arm resting against the abdomen, due to overweight or the accumulation of fat. Or the “Wings of Progress.” The good it When Joan spoke he looked up, fellow to Old Heidelberg, the movie- his eyes meeting hers, unsmiling. swelling veins may be assolfiated with file growth of tumors-in. the minded, to Hollywood In the Mak­ “You mean you really want the Furs of all nations are made into such varied types 3Toke and collar. For the “conservative”, a classic abdomen and sometimes with child­ ing. wedding soon?’’ of coats that during National Fur Week you will m in k . For the smart, snappy woman, a real swagger, birth. A true department store for *T really do,” she told him, in Hudson seaL For the school girl, business woman everybody, and lucky was he who “without any fuss though, Barney. find a style to fit every kind of woman. Left to Frequently lack of exercise will or suburbanite, a gray kldskin, with styled wide shouT- have much to do with this condi­ could spend a week or two on the Coaldn ' we just go to the little rig^t: For the dignified “success”, a modified suave ders and high colto. These models were to be shown grounds. Qiurdi Around the Comer and be tion. There is a generally lowered swagger coat is made of Alaska seal. For the “ele­ at “The International Court of Furs”, a tableau to be tone of the muscilar syston and As for me. I hurried straight to m arried?” gante”, a fitted caracul, with fox -collar. For the given in New York in celebration of National Fur the Lagoon side to see the "En­ "Lots of people do,” said Barney. the entix'e blood vessel system. “elite”, a long evening coat-of ermine, with sable Week. Therefore, to rellqve varicose chanted Island,” built especially “Some of them get It over with for children. There was nothing even less fuss by marrying In the veins, you should get out Into the open air. Take mild exercises oc­ wanting. I am safe in saying it desk’s office.” was a fantastic bit about a mer­ Joan turned, b» hand uncon­ used to live in and finds her aunt was the greatest playground ever He had said, “get it over with! casionally and do everything else maid vdio loved a sailor. sciously clutching at the mask. dead on the floor. Aimtie really that is necessary to prevent stag­ conceived. A magic castle reached Then he must suspect how she Barbara Courtney’s amazed eyes tripped over a rug, whacked her by a drUw bridge over a real moat. was feeling. Barney, who gave so The second song was an old fa­ nation an'^ accumifiatlon of fiuid vorite, a ballad. For this pumber met Jean’s. “What are you doing head on a door stopper and died of in the tissues. Boats, ponies, miniature railways, generously and received so little In here?” came Barbara’s harsh natural causes; but Jenny gets adn two dozen varieties of merry- she would wear a white frock of panicky, does one or two things she ihere is much less chance for return. stiff organdy, trimmed with starch­ query. And then, as her glance fell varicos- veins In those who are go-rounds. Whatever rise you “TU make It up to him,” Joan upon tl ) mask in Joan’s hand, she shouldn’t have, and creates a swell may guess, be sure it was there. It thought, "m never let him sus­ ed lace, and carry a quaint, prim murder mystery. Unless Mr. Milne’s thin than in stout persons. bouquet of fiowers., said, “So you are the Jigsaw’s covered acres snd acres of groimd. pect. And some day I will have Masked Singer!” brand of whimsy Infuriates you, Very welL I waited to hear the forgotten that I ever knew Bob. you might like it very much. When the -valves of the vdns Jane Harvey Houlaon (above) fishing for sawfish in the Bay of Panama, ‘T e s.” are destroyed, there is a ten­ and (below) a 27-foot-long specimen she landed herself. children’s own reaction to it alL There’D be Just Barney in my Joan war in bedroom, trying Barbara was laughing. It was a “The Destroying Angel,” by Nor­ We were there on a record day, but heart Just Barney!” She was try­ on her costumes to be sure they man Klein (Farrer and Rinehart, dency for fiuid to accumulate in hysterical laugh without mirth in the tissues. If the varicose veins By MARIAN YOUNG there were comparatively few chil­ ing desperately to make herself be­ were as they should be. Kate l£ After a moment she recovered $2), introduces a detective, one dren. It was before school opened, lieve an ibis was true. Smith, watching from her seat on Kennedy Jones, who seems to have have lasted a long time, this fluid New York.—Surrounded by thous­ her composure. tends to thicken the tissues, and too. I bad exp^ted to see more They were sitting on the injection of cer­ making of a can the workings of emotion. “Don’t be too sure, dear. and famed archeologist,' who has course. But their complexions do a diamond mine,, the wsy. OflTWrils “Yes, you’re a good-looking fish,” was no reason for him to know. intelligence officer. You get ‘secret tain substances that destroy the not. Which proves that it Is possi­ I hope m never disappoint you.” Barbara opened the door carefully, passageways, shrieks at midnight, made ccmtributloiis of note to both are drilled, airplanes, manufactur­ Kate told her. lining of the blood vessels and the Museum for the American In­ ble for a n^dle-aged woman to saying, “Glad I saw 3rou, Joan.” stolen pearls and all that. It doesn’t ing, shirts rilk stocklngBi.trans- Thus, with plans for' the two The maid from the cabaret lifted cause then to disappear. These dian in New York and the British have skin as soft and lovely as that Then closed the door behind make much sense, but you can’t have relieved the condition in many pai^t skyscrapers with shoving K » events—Joan’s bow tc New York’s the glittering frock over Joan’s have everything. Museum in London. of a 19-year-old college giil. elevators carrying automobiles' up elite at the Junior League affair her. cases. There is no use in saying that It head then and replaced it on the Outside Barbara lit a cigaret Takes Notes On Discoveries and down again, the sky ride. and the quiet wedding to follow hanger. But you should realize that this Most of his specimen’s have been is inevitable that your skin will be­ I really believe that our etaildren next day—the household was with nervous fingers. 'The mask An average talker speaks at a method simply removes the dilated dug. up on small islamds (many of come dry and rough and wrinkled Pat who had slipped Into the was a sa-ving factor—something to rate of about 90 words a minute; a vessel and does not ctire the con­ are flndhig more romsnba hi ‘ ma­ plunged into a beehive of tictivity. room quietly, said, “Bamejr’s here thank lucky stars for. Barbara them never b^ore set foot on by once you have passed the forty chines than we imaging boys par­ Boxes continued, to arrive at the ^ t talker will often hit a pace of dition which caused the varicose vdfite men) down off the coast of mark. Your skin at that age can and horribly impatient. He says had heard Joan sing at the Jigsaw veins. ticularly. Certainly a bop could Park avenue apartment Barney, it’s time to start, Joan.” 110 words a minute. Central America. And for the past be smooth and beautiful if jrou will almost pick iq> an education a t the rushing down to the steamship and never suspect^ that she had “There’s no hurry,” said Mrs. seen her befc^re. There was no fourtemi years Miss Houlson has Just take the time to give It a lit­ Fair. office, secured the most desirable accompanied him on aU the expedi­ tle deserved attention. If it opens in 1984 it Is nooa too suite even at such a late hour. Blake. “Plenty of time. Joan, you reason to feel alarmed now. Bob must do something about Barney’s would never dream that the spec­ tions. Her Job Is to make eyeful The time to begin is when you’re soon to think about jdannlDg^aBd Somehow Barney alwairs seemed to note of each thing they see and find. young. Get into the habit at a daily about t^kiTig tbe chfldren if posri- nerves.” tacular singer was Joan, the girl And she does it superbly because get bis way with every one. ‘Tell him m be ready In two he had known In Memphis. beauty routini^ and the chances are ble. What they see they xsinem- Pat, doing belated shopping, ar­ minutes,” Joan told Pat. Turning Barbara’s lips set angrily. After she has real interest in the work. that you’ll have no caiue for worry bw: and a world of m agic th a t rived at tlie apartment looking away from the others, she smiled all these months of combating the ’To hiv, tbs Job is much more later on. However, if you have eclipses fsiries and genii > awaits Tflto a little white ghost Barney faintly. Tomorrow and tomorrow memory of Joan—^which Barbara than a U v^i She loves it and looks neglected' your sldn, stiU Is them there. told her hotly, "Let the frills go! forward eagerly to the time whan time to do sometblilg abpnt It. —all the tomorrows she would be had long ago realized was the one they wUi leave New York and go No tiae making yourself sick again. thinking of Barney. But not to­ thing' between her and happiness Elvery woman over tfaity needs a Joan cMi shop a fter she gets back in search of more museum nourishing cream. CSH It tissiM DID YOU KNOW T H U -- night. Tonight she would be slng- —to find the girl in Bob’s home trophies. . home.” ing in Bob’s world. was almost too much! She would cream or anytfang else that you Joan Joined in the protest. "You Saatad In a* New York apartment wish hut be sure that It Is conmos- mustn’t Pat” ebe said. "I have “Quite a place, isn’t It?” Barney have liked to humble Joan if she overlodcing Oehtral Park, the' 98- Tbe sxprsislon "stonc^betin” was saying as bis car, merging ^had dared. But the girl had spirit sd of mis and not of animal nte. everything I could possibly need pomid ghl, Is a striklnir con­ When your face has been faven Its originated from tht did euMni of anyhow,” ^ ^ wltii a streiun ot others,-passed Barbara was glad she had not re­ trast to’the bus ihe muit have bMO brealdag a craftsman’s ston# hanah through the tall, iron gates. vealed her feelings. nightly cleansing, smooth on a lit? Barney was looking haggard and whan she asked' Mitchell Hedges tie nourishing cream and leave It on when be fafod to pay Ms dihts. worn, Joan saw. Undoubtedly he “Why anyone should want to live It was Just at that moment that fOr a Job aa fas. secretary. There has been an inorsast bf 98 had been working too hard lately. in a museum, though. Is beyond the maid brought word to Joan Thefii^ shie was shy and uncertain all night. I t puts back* the oils per cent i: the numbier of ciiass of Joan forced herself to be very gay, me,” he went on. “Tbete'a an im­ that Mr. Blake was waiting for of herself. Mr. Hedges hired her which the years tend to take, out of bag-snatching In tbe past.''-five refusing to listen to the doubts mense ball room and they’ve con­ her. wfth.no small feeling of trepidation. your complexion; years. .v - . which were all too ready to spring verted one end into a regular stage. (To Be Omitinued) She h id :cohte from a long Une of A foundation cream Is, another Bronx, N . Yj, resldaots rsporfad a up, unbidden, and plunge her into Floor lights and even small boxes consnfvattve ' people—teacfiwhB on necesfaty. There are grimd liquid gold strike in their own luu^ ynrds, miserable uncertainty. at the sides to give an authentic one fade and clergjmen mi the other ones and also cream varieties, if but not enough to entice ths fold Barney, restless, had decided to theatrical setting. In your honor. —and had been brought up in a you prefer. But do get one and put diggers from Brpadway.; v. / supervise the erection of the Miss Joan Waring. I^y, Joan! sheltered, almost rigid disciplinary it on before you touch your face A mlUitei copies a t, book, special setting in which Joan You’re trembling. You’re not manner. It was difficult indeed to with either powder or rouge. It “My Flifat”, have been would appear at the charity enter­ frightened, are you?” see her ;as an associate of an arche­ keeps the sldn moist and soft and What a bonfare thay would iinake! tainment For her opening number “No, Just excited,” she told him. ologist who ifa ^ t go anywhere at a protecta it from wind and dust, Man in CUeago waa borieil. alive there was to be an elaborate set Oh, she was glad Barney did not moment’s ^-aotica to stay per­ for 60 days. And men t».' is city, go with special lighting to be Inj-. know how excited she was, how her haps, yean,' . The underweight. glxl should se­ about dead but not buried far-longer stalled. heart was beatingf She was being m BRUCE OOfON But/today , die.can tekst > riilp slim form, with a band of the same there was no reason at all why white -woman on an island for The trick of exercise for too thin months. Sbe!^ has seen revolutions pounds about the hips and oertainly flight to tbe moon. We'd ntthsr materia: for her hair. The song Boh Weston should choose a chari­ New Philo Vaaoe Tale Isn't ^ to walk. ty benefit. Just because he went Up to Itaadard smoldMT and ti»n break and her big no ghd wants to have aval atn extra with the Junior League crowd, be­ game fiahflfaf-stories cballcoge any ounce beneath her ofan. ^ cause he hkd attended such an af­ By BBUOB OATTON man's. 'Ther ptesident at Panam a The trick of exercise far. tobthln fair in Memphis, there was no rea­ Mr. S. S. Van Dme is in again ctmgratiUated fa^ success in captur­ people nee, of course, Ih coqc^trat- son to believe he would be in the shoving Philo Vance alo^g on a ing an eamnnona hammeihead shark Ing on the spots of your bddv prhlbb q h kim sfh i audience tonight. novel entitled ‘^tbe Dragon Mur­ —the grsfteat fighter of them all arer skinny instead of richfler. Keep Watch for the They were inside now, standing der Caee” (Scrlbneia,- $1). And It once heiratrlfah with,a harpoon.. Massaging with a thteik pourlah- in a long, wide hall. Joan’s Unit must be rm rted, unfortunately, Aaked hheht the perspn bardabipe ing cream often helps to rdnUd out QHsnrnm which a'career such as b ^ must a scrawny neck. CEeansq lyopf neck "Feverish Cold” quick glance took in rich rugs, that this book, le just another 'one That Is the joyfal ji»y 0$ tapMtries, statuary. A hewllderii^ of those things. necaiarftatot she brightaied. "Fbr thorpugbly and then . pttt' on the U joo ire **nsn down” or 9v t of thrA montha I wasa^t allowed *te noot^ng cream. Lift.8k|h ofl your sands sines JUF—“ array of them. Then suddenly she There’s a rtdi man who throws OUve ’Tsblsts, th e condition, if ihigKiab bowde bkte felt more at. home, noting the line a bouse party on Ids estate at the waab my, face. * Thera'a always a ncqk upward and oatwHfOf*. hij|1n* '• '"V'A glegt shpfalii^e of fresh water, and niiag .at the base of ymhr- tb ro it and odomeL ■ : >v aflowed poiiODone imptoitlec to old portraits on ^ walls, the mel­ edge of New York. The lads and Dr. Edwsxdb,' I low woodwork and, beyond, book- an somewhat asnry-eyed, go a- for shMiffliiBing my hair—wfal, finishing a t the chin* ‘Naapf pull dr aocnmnlkte in your cystem, yon swimming ,in a private pool one stretch the skin, « t it and. dan to r SO^yesini; •dd.1 •re rery UeUe to eoller from lined library walls. time snes" " Barney was saying softly, "Don’t night, and one of them frUs to mold It as your hands oeldf. corns t^; and whan the pool is cleansing ocisams Jdtt as thin anna ia|r.to|rQTad tor OUvs,, get etage fright As if any of the ttents fw people here really matter to you!” drained bis body has vanlned. A U ttle for' oos» by a simple eKctdiar ayminflng, Ae of days latar tt is found in a a b it of poiKr Joan, followed a nudd up the of cave a mile or so away, nice­ dsr>'4gid-'Bi etsn Dtlhie^Elixir ly battered'and man mfa, ju st L a a t i r d W f im B a ftllc r broad stairs and down a coi^ taU e * rldor. The room they entered war A n In d a n dnffon ii suMX>sed- to ll^mQi||m^’ 4isr- first thought wB w w iae « lemm flw e athwks bf live In tbs pool, and PbUo Vanes H K IE Is ill ttosUeot bfoirss for uir niutobetof purposes whlth wm whip stetiiM ^hittk^ sp sxpsiS- . Here’S the way te dO'iipx Ho paneled/ In Ivory end the fornish- inads ef shy of sevetel materials—sstib, Unsa, phiMr Ctegbaai, -thsis gMm nBoftameoBaamdoa. itiy were gray sad bhie. There- tlqp''.J%C|fpShfa^ But snly becauss - bhiQb *111 help te> cMfafal p boDow were lavender draperies at the ^ or fHk oKwooI erspe—la any of seveikt c(dors.i.DssigaMiia six shns: to Mob: .out* o f faiesti ICzK 1. W. Stephen of SI len- ’14,'16,18 and tO corrssponiling teii.,mShsar*;il|ft^M. ff^ and Bdfc'biibsusB ih# ' Lie on your back IMBM Bold* DflCChMtiC, U eee windows over.soft eream curtains. story oomes clossio oollapelag, bf its , . . . . r rsbcDtsQ'i Josa qpeasd bef mske-up box and iO. and 41. .fllss H fsqulrss t% ' yards of lldnsh. niaterial, sd tili —^ wis reeemmendw own wdfht It- if t$3c, ' -faV// UMliw tttaified witb iW yards M nuubiiM a piHfbfa ypur and added a little mere rouge to far. Van Dina's ynuk wriefa/i tiity n iiimye who hid need her 1 ^ Her black maik lay be­ " ' *' '* ■■■ ' v H ' ■ ‘ ■ Tdtt fiaigbt - B far fn n , md I In ton aoil fore her on the dreettag, table. jnsht. out of ' . tbto tot mid lit Boit of Volcee-fay, J a a g l^ , rdteee— A,.l(Bfab^U 'poHtlptoa h n I M floated up from tbis ball ...... 'BSrx ddwBstelrE Ooeete Ynic^' XOiA ' ' ' iM^' •>v * # *:■

lUNCBiBsq^ iwfetm ia b b u l d , lU N ixatonni. o q m m . ttniPAT, oow inat n . IM. Y^Mg Vanderbilt Placing r '' Portane In Racing Stable Htw York, O ct 81.— (AP>—^Wlth 140,000.000 to aatlsCy hii wblms, Al­ ENDEAVOR OFFERS fred GvrjiiB VaaderbOt, only a few Schoolboys Turn to.Rodeo; Many New Faces Appear weeka hia tweaty-firat birthday, is setting about to make the Saga­ more Stable even more powerful Less Dangerous'Than Grid S1ERN CHALLENGE In Lineup of Rec Five than when some of the country’s best horses raced for his mother, Mrs. Chaiies Amory. Colorado' SpilagB, Oct fll.-^CAPl^nerve” to ride a pttchln<> horse, but TO AMERICA’S CUFi Tbe Roe Fivo wOl bald , Ftotad witb^ Ota tMk af s /s m s t Young Vanderbilt, only three —Football W hasa a *been------displaced^ I am^ Ia a a ^ W«»by AA*kAeacontended that “(xmtrary ^Ato saAnvi— popu­ baaketbaU eractloe seMrion at the with steige Ig m And big test year years old when his father was rodeo sports at the Cheyenne pub- lar bdtef; rodeo'^wrts may be en­ East Side tonigbt Oaacb Hnfto at ttehiim of the ftaetaoto tt to ax- drowned in the Lusitania disaster, lie achcral. oecaus* “riding bucking joyed V *thout cruelty to antanato.” Qxeer requesting blA many ean^ pgatod tbgt O te h win mould in b^ ted the fortxme when he be­ horses and buDdogglng yearling “We’ve made too much of artlfl- dates to be on: luuid at 8:00. J o (^ tofstiwr b stte^r team, he being came of'age in September. In addi­ steers to leas dangerous” and school ctol ofcrta;' the siqperlntsodettt be- Engiitt S p o rta n i To Con- tog from previoua oporiBouto sawty •mm wtth sevatol taaiw tion, his b*nrted over the effldals “want something differ­ Heves. *-nie boy to forgotten when new facet wljl be seen to tbe hoaup eonto nadir hla eeadilng, entire racing stable and a large ent” he goes In for footbaU.' fmae Lqiten’ s Attcnptii of the SOheol street organ! tattoo the looal ttanger team breeding farm. “Of oouree the boys may get Tbtnga are done differently at the eomtog season as some of the whtoh'bad a moot iiTrcsaifful season Paid ffigfa For Yearlings scratched iq) hit’' admits Dr. Cheyenne school, which has an en­ veterans of last year's team have ^ It to mpsetsd that sev- Anticipating the day when his Lhtyd Shaw, superintendent of the rolment of 400, from kindergarten To lift Fanou Tadit not as yet taken their haehttbail assn wifi ba on b ^ to- yiTtf of cerise and white diamonds schod and originator of the idea, through high school. All pupils try togs ont of the moth baO bag, jtpib tho targe amiad at would be flaunted to the breese. Van, “but there won’t be any overstrain­ to ski, even If they have to use though It is expeoted that the miss­ whiriL tima pcatentoary iiaeb^ and darbilt stepped into the Saratoga ed hearts. barrel staves. ESverybody hikes. Trophy Falad 15’ Tlnet. ing win get the itrii to return to teyototebanm efL Aapeavionriy ifliT— ring last August and paid Tralalag For Future Stady Wild life the chalked arena before the aeeaon aanonnood nay otoyer to Invited to some of the highest ^ ces for prom­ “Every college and high school in The sehcol has a camp on the gets undw way. try ont tenths team. ising yearlings. At the time he said the country has a football team. slope of Pike’s Peak vdiere week­ Londem, O ct SL— (A F )—^Anoth­ he was laying the foundation for We want ar.mething out o f the or­ end gathMings are held to study er Ompter to sriiedifled to ba writ­ one <$t the largest and most power­ dinary, somethJng doaer to nature wild life and the stars. Special as- ten n ^ year to one of *he keenest ful stables in the coimtry. and that win be of some use to the aemhUee sometimes are oaDed to and BMSt protraete rivalries be­ Bud Stotler, his trainer, has re­ youngsterr when they grow up.” direct attention to natural phenom­ tween natiens in the htotory at signed as conAtioher of W. R. Coe’s Dr. Shaw omeeded it “todc ena or beanttes of the outdoors. sports. M . H . S. May Betinilerdog horses and 'will devote all his time Spurred by tha 11108001 o f 'Wel- next year to getting the youthful sheda,’’ whi& sstabBshed hersUf owner’s charges ready for the races. this year as the class of British There are only three or four good yachts, a <*rtaman. Latter Tresseed Red in d since be was able to toddle Sopwtth, who thr» marks tbe fif­ lAont his mother’s estate. Mrs. Hut Arenfe* Alnott teenth challenge to be given to tbe Amory, recognized as a leading au­ ALFK.eO VANO&eBltT. FOR SPORTS NIGHTUnited Ststae to the htotory at tbe WUt^ 12-(h Costeit Sat­ thority on thoroughbreds, estab­ trophy, first won in 1861 stad ew C u k te Fhee After I t e lished the Sagamore stable about 16 21S Ponil*, Witt a Badi- slnee suoosssfally defended by years ago. races, dther on the flat or steeple American yachtsmen, is the owm ed At Hartford Satnrdaj. Of T errie S p rb ib f At U&llks many of the young own­ chase, but he is known among Us of "Shamrorii V,” te last craft ers, Alfred has never ridden In any friends as a good horsonan. Md Te Matd^ Game To Be Held For Beneft Of with wUcb the late nr Thomas Llptmi attempted to break Ameri­ Although undefeated In its last CUafa Tops Eutera Shte. N m af Astedelioe At ca's oontimxity of vletortas. five starts and oo-bolder of tha C. C. “Endeavor” la to be buflt at Gos­ L L. ehamplonahlp, Manchester port to tbe design of Charies B. CSdcago, Oat. SL-,~(AFy-^JlBaiy School Street Rep. Nldiolson, designer at “Shamreck B fb win probably be the underdog WaMhoor, Jr., New York O ty while he was being etrlpi>ed of bis GRID EXPERTS PUZZLED N s# York, Get. Slv—(A P )— IV,” “Shamrodt V” and "Vrishe- when the Red and Whlto grid stal­ middleweight title by Vtoce Dundee, youngster and Ewild WtaMi, Ber­ tlm Batttmore vetenux, to a monot­ There may be better football teams ds.” warts taee Bulkeley Kgh at Hart­ lin, Germany, were hoUBag first than St. Mary's Gaels of CaUfomia, “An being weD,” Nldiolaen Bays, onous 15 round bout at toe Boston flpeelBl efforts are being made to ford Saturday afternoon, the tatter ''iflaee la Gklcaf#e thirtieth lator- (3ardeo. OVER NOTRE DAME’S GAME “we b Dave Lands, the veteraa rider from recent beatege and would have last week before Alabama succumb­ h^^^^Tg ring, attendants and all the pnrated the new yacht wffl fonow Rilkeley also has a victory over been BrouHtanra teafisnger' i*g»- Chatter Irvtngtao. N. Jh aad IVtoy SobaOer, BeHeve Team Can Weath­ ed 8-0. It to threatened even more local ooior that goes with boating the lines of “Vrisneda” which, West Haven and scoreless tlee with Chicago youth, were tied far second tight tt they Were wflUng to accept seroiusly now by Slip Madigan’s bouts. A large advance sale of launched last April, came through Crosby and East Hartford. Its sto­ place with AI Oraariey, o f Bostoa tbe oustemary 19 1-9 per cent slice husky Gaels. the 1983 season with 80 first places gie d^eat was suffored.at the hands tickets has been made, assuring the and Jackie Sherixan, of New York, of tee gate reoetyts, white totaled Two former Manchester High Boasting a line that average al­ out of a total of 44 raceo. of South o f Worcester. 816,031.50. Yaroai abd T>srty were er the Storm Successfully success of the flrstL athletie benefit two laps behind the leaders. Three football stars are continuing their most 213 pounds and a baddleld to “Yrisbeda’s" 38-foot boom 1s very In its season's opener, Manchester tape behind were Reggie, IfcNa- on hand to chaOenge the wtainer and impressive gridiron activltiee at match, the Gaels, i^iysically at tor the Nursing Asaociattoo., narrow and Is made weak enough bowed to Hartford High by a score mara, the iron men and ' Charley they, Hka tbe otoer 9,828 epecta- Loomis school in Windsor, their least, outclass every major rival Director Frank Busch of the Rec­ to bend readily to leeward so ae to of 12-0. The local gridmen have Winter, New Ydrfc rider; Norman tCTs, were amaaed at Brouinard’s By ALAN GOULD work being the decisive factor in a In the country but so far thm reation Center will be assisted in give free play to the lower part of (A. F. Sports Editor) come a long, long way since that m n, the Amerioaa champion aad mlserahle rimwing. * 26-7 victory over the Choate school had to take a 14-18 besting from resenting the exhibition by Dr. C. the mainsail. The curvature or de­ Two years ago Broofilard batter­ . South Btnd, Ind., Oct 81.—(AP) contest but so, also, has Hartfewd, Gerard Deiiaeto aad Alfred Llteur- last Saturday. Elmore Hultihe at Callfdmla and a 14-7 reverse from Y. Hauob, resident physician of the flection ts controlled to wire stays the Bulkeley triumph being the first eer, end wniiam *"I0rehy” Pedeu, ed the welterweight title away from —^Tbe causes o f the present football left end turned in a brilliant per- Southern CaUfonzlA Manchester Memorial Hospital. Dr,. from end to end of the boom to Jackie Tbompaota aad three mnnfh« .Haurii win present an ex h ib it^ of setback for the Newellmen. On Vanootiver, B. C. depresBien at Notre Dame are maity, ^ormaase, as>..Ad ^tDysses Lupien, Whatevw the result, S^irdham to which a e fitted hinged struts. comparative scores, Bufiiriey and Staiyfibge at 4 a. ax,, the 81st later, while de­ who scored the first touchdown of assured of a capacity crowd o f 80,- jlu-jlt-su, the of self-defeDse as The curvature Is regnlated by the hour were: tense, he dropped it to Jackie Fields. and cumulative. The effects are the game. Before the contest ended 000 or more for the second week in practleed by Japanese. amount of tension created by the Manchester seem pretty evenly niatched and one of the hsmiest-and Teams Miles Laps Pta. He gained the middleweight cham- widespread. The cure is not yet the fans were calling the latter successiom Besides the exhibitions of Dr. wires to tbe windward in light airs “Loping Lupieix,’’ because he was so closest fought games of tbe season Wissel-Walthoar ,,,. 694 9 98 phmihlp only two months ago out- manifest, despite the volimteer ef­ Incidentally the Fordham-St. Rauch and Director Busch, the fol­ and by the wires to the leeward in Sheehan-Oroasley . . . 514 T 79 belting Ben Jeby. iSa first middle- lightning fast and so bard to down. Mary’ s tusSIe tops what wffi be the lowing mesoben ot the Recreation fresh airs. This principle Is expect­ seems In prospect. forts of gridiron quacks. Lupien tallied two points on tries Manchester trOunced West Hart­ Lands-Scballer ...... ^E4 7 78 wdght title start was agatost Dim- east’s finest Intersectional pn^usm Centers boxing teams will present ed to find a place in the new “En­ McNanxara-Winter . . 694 6 88 Among the able, sincere leaders after touchdown with placement of the season. While Ram and Gael an exhibition of boxing: Ekldle deavor.” lik e “Velsheda,” “Sto- ford, 25-18, and dunq>cd East Hart­ and graduates of the University, kicks. ford, 12-6, but to both Instances, it Letoufato-Peden .... 594 6 78 b(Md forth at the Polo Grounds, Col­ Paganl, Patrick Humphries. George deavor” will be an all-steel cutter. Hill-Oebaots ...... 624 6 67 who have carried on since the death gate and Tulane will be meeting at Beany, Henry fichuetz. Tommy Con­ was a last minute rally that gave at Knute K. Kockne, there is not R4boii-Maa4ra...... 194 6 76 BILLIARD TOURNAMENT The Baldwin A. C. was defeated the Yaxikee Stadium, Notre Dame ran, Raymond (3iartler, Eddie Lu­ She varsity tootball players at the Red and White a decleive edge. Dettpato-Thoaxaa ... 694 6 71 only the hope, biit conviction that 12-0 by the Danielson Town Team at and Navy at Baltimore and (Seorge cas, Jrim Kravsntka, William Auburn are rise stars on the track Tbe score was 19-18 with taxe mlix- they can lUe out the storm success­ team. They are Sterling Dwree, Millar-Orotay ...... 624 t 80 Danielson Sunday, this being the Washington and Tennessee at Schleldge, Victor Tomm, Adolph ute to go, when Bob Smith uncork­ 894 1 61 IS NOW Of FULL SW n J fully. They believe the football eleven that fought a scoreless tie Washlngtcm, D. C. CBrlgnt, Robert Dougan, John Tiny Holmes, Allen Rogers, BSmer ed a b riP ^ t 86-yard run to chalk foundations are stm intact Trieete-Rodak ...... 624 6 78 with the West Sides here. Tb lo­ Mention o f George WaShliigton Adams, Clarence Stone and Tommy Kelley, BU Anderson and James up the seven point margin against 56 cals registered 14 first downs to (YNefll. B id m . DexilbM-Oriaun .... 624 0 Notre Dame’s last National cham­ recalls the time, only a oouple of West Hartford. The score was six- Ritter-waUterxr-Wi 9 74 Minneapolis. O ct 8L—(A P )—Tha pionship team was Rockne’s last— their opponents 11. Baldwins will years back when the Colonials wstcl. all in the East Hartford battle when National potest biUiarda tourna­ the polished scoring machine of practice tonight at 7:30 o’clock with playing a smaD college schedule the same Smith’s pass to M oaer ment swung Into full schedule today 1930 that topped off two imbeaten a meeting following the session. and not doing very w ^ at It After gave the locals the edge In the eloe- after Bdae fiauere of Oakland seasons for the flghtlng Irish. The the 1929 team had gone through iHg minute of play. BOWLING Calif., and WQliam Mosconi of taming point did not develop how­ The writer was a member of a the campaign without winning a W est For Offense-- Bulkeley has a qiurtot of brlBiaat Phlladeinbla had toadgdrated the ever, until late in 1931. It came “select’’ quartet of pin topplers game, things perked up a Ut but it meet with trluntyba that rashly agreed to workout with ball carriers in BuUano at quarter, swiftly. Notre Dame went into the was not until last year the Colo­ Cottoae at left half, Graseo at right BrunaeUt Hafket tote three Saaera' awept tiupogb flylyastor last quarter leading Southern Cali­ the Charter Oak Girls last night as nials, losing only to Alabama and its frua Ksfier's Ctotetars bi the ScbUaamaa MtonaapoUa^ last the latter prepared for the opei^g half and Knurek at full, while the tl I ■ Mtiai M fornia 14-0. The final tally was 16 Tulsa, attracted any partloolar at­ East Has Defense line headed by Captain Bob Groach DOWm^ league last night, wto- night, 196 to 86 In 18 In n & ^w alk- to 14, in faveu- of the Trojans. A match of the State League Saturday tention. pltts. WlUk oTtoe ktasre Ing asrap tram the tabla trite an evening. The girls lost Uic first Now they definitalv rate as a ma­ is capable of playtnf a whale of,a hltlUgh s ii^ .o f 146 and also mp- week later the Army took the shell­ game. The ends are Kdly and (3os- nnfialahad high run of 86- litqoeoiri, shocked Irish into camp. / game by a few pins but when they jor eaatem power (toqdta the fact taredmihtoree steiit of 660. youngsat idayer entered, was bard > hit their stride, wow! Suffice to say, By BILL SPAULDING ^tbe punt tormatloo for its offensive ker, the tackles, Oameau and Ma­ Zn the sedond matte the Bon And First of Serious Blows their schedxiliM does not Include a I preaaad to tun bate tee teafiaoge the males lost. We can’t remember single opponent from the e a ^ Ooadi, Uaiverstty of Oattforsls at build-up and many gamtia have been loney, the guiiirds, DlBeOa and swanq;ied Rridh Auctlooeere and o f the oldest touraaaxent ooniaatant, lU s marked the first but also the by how many pins. Los Angeles wen by a touchdown or two. The Moneymaker. greatest of a series of blows to If Mldlgan gets past TTHnoto B a a y Wood of Dulutb, 196 to 108 this week, it will be strictly up to Los Angeles, O ct 81.—Fo&tbeUl other team, although posMssiug an Mancheiter Is expected to be at Notre Dame’s gridiron prestige. No full strength, with the eitoepUoa of to 81 totinga. \ Minnesota to stop the Wolverines has developed in the last few years excellent offense, had been shut out Today some of the teyoiltea get such debacle ever occurred under rush and fhe pcinctyal benafloiary Into more of an offenalve gama The Salmoncto who is out for tbe rest of who slab roOed high Rockne. 'The team’s followers were SONS OF ITALY JRS. into action in the tear matobea perbi^ would be Purdue. With DU- old cry "Hold 'Em Team” has The difference, as I see it l>e- the season. Cbucky Smith, Arltoa etring of 873. in a dazci The combination which Judd, Eric ftautanberg and Ray acbeduled. Charlni fietitate of noia and Michigan both removed nhanged with the forward and tween eastern and western teams is Astoria, N, Y„ veteran of worxd had suoceeded Rock, with Heartly from the Hat of oontandera, Purdua lateral passes these days, and be­ Moxter, all injured to tbe brutolag Fttedrtaka 10 117 196 886 (Bonk) Anderson as senior coach START CAGE PRACTICE that tbs westarn teams have gone tourttamant eityerieLce, triQ meet with three oonferenee games be­ cause the defense has spread so farther on offensive taotles. Most struggle with West Hartford, are IfoCktolgal ... 106 104 99 806 and Jack Chevlgny as junior coach, all set to go again. Coach Kelley w S i e r ^ ...... 07, 06 lOO 966 dltthor Cburte of Naw York, wklle hind it and Iowa and Tnifima abaad, much, the game to getti^ to be teams in tha west a adoring Charias fiumminU o f Uttla Rook, was broken up. The Junior Sons of Italy will start probably would finish the confer- more aggreaalve than ever. gave the team a day off yesterday 07 190 U 1 998 By many doee observers Anderr basketball imetiee tomorrow night game, Of cours# they pay attention MeLagaa .... 196 118 00 884 Ark., daahaa^witb Marool Camp of ence season Undefeated and Tbe questlen stands: Which to the to scouting and spend some time on but practice will be reiomed today. Detroit to efternooc matchaa. ^ son to oouBidered more the victim from six to sevoi at the Sch^ only ones. best defense—a good defense or a than the cause at Notre Dame’s ex­ street Rec. The Sons plan to have a d^enae, but you seldom see the l i o 1600 availing George Batty at ^ offense? In the early games, jood kicking, and the good defen ■ailsr’s isting football worries. Under fast team on the floor this SMSon. when a ooaoh has a good kicker and enooiinttra StelloitoMa, ’ ’4 Rodme*s guidance, Hunk was a They, will use the Rec as their home slve play oharactarlstie of eeetem TOURNEY GOLFERS HAY M oG uiro...... 100 110 117 886 Whiter Frankfin of Kaiiaaa O ty fair material—and a tough game tootball. Lyoaa ...... 86 67 to 971 prime flsetor in taming out great floor. Many former High school b m coming up—he probably can make a its Wood. naes. He played guard for four will play, namely, DcUafera, Ikuico, Perhape the western personnel to W. BtoOa . . . . 85 $4 69 961 i.ji bettor ihowing ty teaching the fun­ somewhat different I believe tbe P U Y UNDER NEW CODE WUBa ...... 106 106 146 860 years after the war. Joe Sartor, Joe Afistretta, Antfloia, damentals ^ detonaa alone with a Anderemi turned out great lines Hockey* boys from the west are more capa­ E. Kacfla .... 00 109 07 910 the following are pLannlng to ]day good kicking game, than by start­ S t a t e for Rockne, but nobody has been with the fflgh school but may see ing right off with offensive tootball. ble of playing a good offensive type Ottawa, Cot, Oct 81,—(AP) — of footbaU than those of tha east New Yoric, O ct 91.— (AF) — "In “m 1504 taming out great lines for Ander­ service at the end o f the eeaaoc, be taught very easil/ son. William Letme, Albert Siamoads, Cooney Welland, ^ ex-Boetoe Burin, Western boys seem to bo tostor as a Touraamoxt goifen win opomte un­ still to a b Ottawa Senators, go through tl trites time to tearn and unless the by toe membership. 4*. 1981, AD-America guard; March- Glorgettl, Lebro Urbanette and duns. Coach Geoega Bdosher material la excellent the team will with their q>eed. Because they are Afien 108 06 — 196 tee Yale fOotetiraquad to fiaptatii^^ mont Schwarts, 1935-81, All Ameri­ S^enza. Any other dub members able to play out-cf-doors twelve Coincident with pubUcatioa of a Oiaade ...... U 7 116 118 846 thinks be sooti will be aUe to ad­ not bnprove mors than 5 per cent srixedule of 16 open toamameata to bar. And a^piDreatty ba asaant wkafi; ca katfback and Tom C(mley, end wishing to try out for the team re­ just salary dlfferfloeas with WeHaiid from ^ame to game. months to the year they seem to Kebert ...... 117 116 148 ST9 ba atid." '.. 1, 1-. mad captain of the 1930 championa port Wednesday at the Rec. It was who declined to take a $B00 out have iqpre oo-ordtoaticn .and are toe South and Farwest for the BieeDey . . . . . —* — 100 lOQ Tba SB mantor jnggtod bto play^'' Critics consider them inexperienced. voted on by the memben of the dub If there to any difference between therefore more adiq>tod* to an ag­ forthcoming wlnte season, the P. era around yOataitiaQK' as it ' Although stoutly denied, reports-of to have the foBowtng members take MootinebI Hie New Yoric Rangsts gressive type of footbsU. ,a. A. arnxmiaeed it tasd drawn a fltalt to say w iM whs ^ ! eastern and western football, 1 code of eondnet for tbe payers. dlsaeision drifted out of the prac- charge of the team: Coach, Frits Fin shut their taaintag aetlvttlas to would say it was to and Even when east ami west meet ohd or. third etyrte.- ^ ties seasiOM. Certainly there ap­ DeUafera, Manager, Tcmy Diana; KIngstoa, Oat., next weak, the Mos- offensa For a mualMr «f. years, tbe question of wbather or not eari- They win diaotNi ifc when they IfOrisrty .. 16 IM 81 608 tee.etyvan white pears a ladk of cooperation In the assistant manager, Aimldlo. treal Canwdlaiis wUI be returning Yale, Harvard, Priuceton and other em defense is strong enough to bal­ gather for the opening competttiaa Raid ...... 04 U7 10 800 Onrtaaqittt triQ ba coaching organization. from Kingston this week-end and ance western offense is an issue. of tbe winter seasotx at tbe Ken­ B riton ...... 00 61 16 966 fam^ teams of Nsw have te o a T u ^ .tefite . 'Whatever the causes, Notre Dame the Rangm win mows In to depended aUnoet entirely upon a wood <3ub, Betheeda, lt d , Nov. 11 Htedugklifi 106 Ite 61 t e i Jar A n » football today appears woefully place them until the regular eea One exception to the theory out­ and 19, but flail setton' will await, Faraaid' .T. J 1 l o 67 9T8 Ona Last Night i Fights opens. riralEfbt defense and a good kicker. weak in the fundamentals ci Uock- 'the line to taught to iday low lined by the writer to that of Notre the P. G. A.*s saansl meeting in iog and tackling. As many as five srlth one or both ten d s' on the Dame, a popular university wUeh Chleago, Nov. 21. quarterbacks have been used in a By 'The. A . P.'^, —Leo Dandurand of the Funisbtng vlolatitms by banish­ ' g tyteftaahnte . Jha- ground so.id8yae would not be able draws material from the entire OIMJP UBAGOB angle game. Yet, the material Boston. — Vince Dundee, Bsltl- Ogaadtons plans to offer Jaric Port- country. NotM Danm oontfaraally ment at the offender from partici- hr cantor, ptoyedT ht inore, outpointed Loo Brot^Olurd I m and Don Heath, p rom ts^ to raise up on their Initial charge. paikto to toorbsmefiffs oker white The Fords Plyiamttea imllt seems good, if not better than the Ends crash to to spoil tbs well-oiled has played an offensise type of foot- Girlff Leagoa at tea average. Worcester, Mass (15 rounds . tor Stratford. Obt-. amateura, prate- the PGA exerclsee oontrol, the code ran to tea iEa m —TW .j- slonal aontraeta. H they som^ machtoery of tba offensive team- ban. Jahool stree ; Rae teat tig h t Pearifca Meanwhile the barber, ths taxi- middleweight ehaotpfoBslilp). would: ^ hi' OtefliOlitet'' Jsckiiwtville, Stok—Lim fkhorio. they’ll be pent to a Cansdien fann Even thoiigb thare baa been a ten­ Another eastan ooaOb who has Make It msndstesy ter players bit high alai to ef 106. driver, ths merchants and the tor mee dency to get away from this style not Uved UP to tbe tnUBttoag at tbe *powntown Coaches Asiodatlon" New York and d ffl G m ' wood, to obaervo tbe rules t e each event Sarasota, drew, tan. of play, some at tbe easteni teanto east is (MlDohle o f OonaB. Be baa of South Bend are busily viewing stm bold to tbs old idea. ahvnya feft that a good aftanae to a and tee o f gpie. with alarm.. La Salle, BL—Jackta Sharkey, H aft toe iibiBipefittee enter tour- Mlohigan, one at the most suc­ good defense and haa ooaobeo ae- • e e a e 4 Attendance fdr Notre Dame’s MInneapolta, outpoliitod Young aamenti as early as poealhle and re^ Gene, La Salle, ten. cessful teams to modem football, cordtogty even though aaatarial at Fritoh bomb games has dwlndlsd sharply sOD hangs to tha old tbabey of a Gofneli now is not as waB adapted port to teb starttof tat gunotusUy; A W ' Saginaw, Mleh. Zi>v Sooaaa, Dleeouiaie criticism of gw It a time when atteadanes slas- m at dstew and a'good kicker. to oOaaalve taettai as it was when ...... j.*., 6 6 , arhere In coQsfs toetbaU Is showing BoAlo, outpointed Johnny Vofoe, oooraes tebid profanity “with- Detroit, tom This ysai^ Ooaoh B p ltr Jtss shown ha enot there eight or tan yean ago to heating in upward triad. Iks gams with Albany, N. Yr'-hYankle PetroUe, teaitttte bat smm last fan, -or tho matattal ho bad. at W i^ PIttMiurgh kara laat 'ttaturday, drew Scheaectady, N. Y., stopped B ^ e whaa Mfab%an had one o f , the two bigtoR waMi waa htE faoL and won oarety 30,000 p M adinjartona, half Sh^lro, New York, one. of three beta taagw |a tbe eouatiy. adaj^ tyggM Tte baOteri^ K wnat waa aipastad. • B f Hha Ax P. Buibngtoa, Ia.«»B(>bhy ODowd, New S oilL -^ Vtav ra sea east Tbia not ealy coat tha Onfvarat- Cedar Rapidn Xa, knowad out A1 ODg. M0W thivir SSU x M l ttS'M M t ts 'Ngk aithleOa traaaury npsrarda of but the hotd- Salt anke Guy*^AoffM Wtoiu N. .iiditot. 'a d d ' -.hnd^faragsuef ^ M f r-m j I■aMiWPWiiiiiiii I'VII' '<11 •»'i¥viftTiiirTTi-fTr~'r~'T~witiiirT-iiTrri'Trn -i r.'. - -- -

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Sp^al low we^y London.—John Bun has x slight London, Oct. 81 — (AP)."-)— Oiii|i> leave about November 15th. Write street Telephone 6874. apartilienta Apply Sklward J. Holl, rates. Popular ' priced restaurant Phone 4642 and 8025. case of Fascism. Whether the ail­ dal drdes expect a d«eialve‘x4nA Herald, Box V. Inspection Invited Tel. 8678. FOR SALE—1926 FORD coupe, In ment will become serious or wheth­ this week in negotiatlaaB of thv good condition. Apply 47 ilather er the doctors will catch It in time British war debts mlsrion at WMh> AU'IOMUBILES Fi)H S A L E 4 street 6 p. m. APAHTMEN'I'S—FLATS— Pants and Passes and cure the old gentleman remains Ington. With the Treasury and tha TENEMENTS 68 to be seen. Bank of England maintalnlofc thdr FOR SALE—BUICK SEDAN, 19^, Nobody in Great Britain is nir- good running condition, good tires. FOR SALE—ESSEX 1928 coach. usual official sUenee, moat other SEE! READY NOV. 1ST. with all Y Associated Press prlsed.^ Everybody has reeognlMd Price 825. WiUiam Mun8i^ 52 Cheap. Phone 8517. flnandal authorities are busy effp., Improvements, Including furnace, New ?ork—Sureox sign of football that vdth Naxl-lam raging Uke. a ( Benton street Phone 7396. plaining bow pussled t l^ are by .; WE B U I. s e l l and sxohange osao no obJeotlOB to children. A ll fo r power: A dosen spe^ators were plague In Germany, there was im­ tossed out of the Un4 of personfi President Roosevelt’s prograuL oare all Baakea and swdaia. A rttory 817. Dial 6129. minent danger of Its spreading. Some newspapera Jumped today Oaraca, 60 Walls etraat Taiapbona 'waiting at Fordhaxn Gymnasium to The BxitUh Union of Fascists was FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- buy tickets for the St Mary’s game. to the conduslon —r without v d j 6874.______formed bv Sir Oswald Mosley a year authoritative reason — that ddbt ment with modem improvements, ago. 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Now he had to go to a doctor and members have their quarters at ADVERTISEMENTS FOR RENT—SUMMER ST., five No Beaaon for It MOVING—TRUCiUNG— have three stitches taken in his night. Here is a canteen where raom flat with garage, first tLiS ^ r, chin, slashed by the boot of a Man­ Flnandal authoritiea here aee no Oeu&t etx averaae words to a Uae, ______STORAGE » 20 they take their meals. Here Is a reason why the debt negotiations Inltiela numbors and abbrovlatloBS in good condition. Inquire W. S. hattan player last Saturday. large oourtyardc where there are oaob oonai as a word and eompaseeuUve Days o| J d those who Intercepted passes tossed the Germad brand of Fascism. The British government's poaltkm .BBseontlTe Days • eBtS 11 ots Telephone 5440 or 4859. by the freshmen using Illinois plays. Day . ‘ I 1* ®Btn it ots LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE They have adopted the Italian black Is that the whole debt negotiations AU ordere for Irresular toserUpBS moving, general ixncklng. Uvery FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, ihlrt, the Italian salute and the Ital­ are In Mr. Roosevelt’s handa Annapolis, Md.—If any one thinks Will be ebarted at the obs Ume » t a eervloe. Oiu affiliation with United ' thoroughly modem. Apply J. P. ian emblem, a gold-painted bundle If the President wants them con­ Soeolal rates tor loBg term every Notre Dame's easy, let him talk to day advertising given upon request. Vans Sarvloa means lower rataa on Tammany, 90 Main street of sticks with an axe protruding. tinued, the British mission will Ads ordered tor three or six d ^ s furniture moving to distant points Rip Miller. "The Ramblers are just Members who have employment, pay stay In Washington. sad stopped before the third or fifth Large moi^jNm trucks, ezperiencao DELMONT STREET, 6 rooms, aU In a mental slump,” Ripp told Na'vy. 25 cents .per month dues. Those If Mr. Roosevelt Is too busy with day will be oharged only for the ac­ men, prompt eervloe, all goods in­ Improvements, newly renovated, "The players are over anxious to out of work pay 8 cents. Some domestic and flnandal problems, he tual number of times tbs ad appear­ win and are pressing like a golfer ed. charging at the rate earned, but sured while In transit are features near stores and bus l^e. Dial 4618. members, who belong to the strong- With expeditions from America and England bound to i the bottom of hkely will Indicate this to the mis- BO allowance or refunds can ^ made offeree at no extra expans* to yoa does sometimes In a championship arm squad, which protects Fascist the eai^, the Antarctic promises to be a busy place for sdentists this don and then It wlH .be up to the match. Navy is likely to get them OB six time ads stopped after the Daily trips to New fork, tiag^ c FOR RENT—NOV. 1ST.— Five speakers at their meetings, are a year. Embarking on a venture similar to Admiral Richard E. Byrd’s Cabinet to dedde what to do abont room tenement first floor, modem on the reboupd.’’ **K o^il torbldar: Osplay Ubss BOt uttUverad dlraot to staamsnip ^ e rs regular paid bodyguard of musculsir expedition, the British Royzd Research ship, Discovery H, Is pictured the general debt policy and, Ind- with steam beat 18 Hollister young athletes. They are not (b^ow) at London before leaving for the south polar regions. Cap­ dentally, the December 15 payment. soldL For further Information oaL 8068 Lincoln, Neb., 31.—(AP) — The Herald will not be responsible 8860, 8864. Perratt A Glenney Ino. street Apply 281 Spruce or 20 Hol­ armed. John Bull would not stand tain A. N. N^son, commander of the Discovery, is shown (top, left), for more than one Incorrect Insertion lister street The art of the alogftier plays a ma­ for that. They use their flats, If with J. H. Thomas, Dominions Secretary, making a final Infection. Of any advertisement ordered tor jo r part in Coemh D. X . Bible’s suo- more than one tlma necessary. Anybody trying to In­ The Inadvertent omission of inmr- REPAIRING 28 RENT HXWTINQT Tell us what cesMul campaigns for football terrupt one of their meetings is giv­ reot pubUoaUoB of advertising will be you want we’ll take care of it for championships at the University of weeks largely by developments In rectified onlv by oaBoeUatlon of the en the grand rush. the monetai^ program. It was F o r R e n t, D e c. 1st you, without charge. R. T. Mc­ Nebraska. Their platform is still rather neb­ charge made tor the service endered. MOWER s h a r p e n i n g , vacuum Bible’s buskers have to duck their LATEST ST0CI(S pointed out tbit at tha current rate All advertlsemenu must ooatonn oleaner, washing machine, gun. Cann, 69 Center street Dial 7700. ulous—perhaps purposely so. Its nVE-BOOM BUNGALOW IB sty la oopy and typography wl^ heads to go out under glaring red Oi gold price ^increases, the dollex look repairing, key making. Braltb- FOR REINT—THKiUE, FIVE a^ main planks are: would be depreciated by the maxi­ Completely famished, 835. regulations enforced by the publish­ letters such as “they shall not score" New York, Oct. 31.— (AP)—The ers and they reserve the right to waits, 52 Pearl street six room tenements, with aU mod­ For King and Empire. mum of 50 per cent optionally per­ painted on the concrete exit from Serve the state and not any party. Stock Market was able to dig in its Apidy HpLDEN-NELSON CO. edit, revise or reject any oopy oon- em improvements, inquire at 147 the lockerroom and, from wfeek to mitted by the acts of tiie lait session iidered obj^ectionabla . Patriotism and disefoUne. heels today and check the swift skid of Congress, \>y aroxmd the ^ t of Bobfnow Bldg. CajOSlNG HOURS - Classified ads to East Center street or Phone 7864. week, colorful idgns tell In a' few which develop^ in yesterday’s late be published same day must be re­ COURSES AND CLASSES 27 words the need of Improved block­ But they revile Communism, at­ the year. , ceived by is o'clock noon; Saturdays WE HAVE A SUNNI 8 room tack Soclidlsm and have utter coil- trading. BEAUTY CULTURE—Bara wbUe ing, more speed'and the abilities of M:S0 a. m. apartment that will make a com­ the opposltlcm. tempt for the old Liberal and Con­ The list wavered irresolut^, how­ learning. Details free. Hartforo ever, Em'd showed little inclination TELEPHONE YOUR fortable home this winter, In the "A neat deal of a team's success servative parties. They d«iy that Academy of Hairdressing. 693 Main to recover, although a ^tinkling WANT ADS. Johnson Block. Telephone 6917 or depeq^ upon, their frame of mlnd^’ they are anti-Semitic like the Hit- street Hartford. l^ t e a . But on Sunday enranings of Issues maaMt<^t& pushlpp frac­ MO Ads are accepted over the telephone 3726. Bible nays, "and Fve alw a^ t&nighA gS the CHARQH RATE ylVBB above a few suggestions like those might when people come out of the movies tions to more ^than a p < fl^ A as a oonvenlenee to advartiMra but BEAUTIFUL 4 ROOMS, modem, help.” in Piccadily Clrcys and Leicester soggy tone in wheat, Which *was off tta CASH RATEb will b« aoceptad aa BUSINESS 815.00, Walnut near Pine street Square there have been frequent about a cent, and a slighter sag In F u l l PAVMENT if para at tb« tual- cotton, tended to keep the share BaM oftloa oa or bafora tha saventb OPPORTUNITIES 32 also one new second floor, scraped Pittsburgh, Oct 31.—(AP) — A clashes between Jevra and Black Oonr day followlag tba first inaertl.on of floors, 818.00. Inquire Tailor Store, neat bit of blocklhg t^ t helped Shirts. ‘ market hesitant. Wall street weis MALCQCI o e o n ^ E l o o aaob ad otnarwiaa tba CHARGE) WANTED—WOMAN to do general 3 Walnut street pave the way for Pitt’s second Sir Oswald Mosley is the found­ clearly pursuing a watchful wait­ RATH wlU ba oollectad. No reaTOnal- housework. Hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. ing attitude,, pending further clarifi­ blUty for arrora la talapboaSd adt touchdown In its 14 to 0 victory over er. He is the Duce, the Fuhrer of will ba aaaumad and tbeir aoouraoy m. Write Housework, In care of FOR R E N a—FIVE LARGE rooms, Notre Dame was disclosed today. the outfit, but as yet hLi merry men cation of the government’s gold oaa&ot ba cnarantaad. Herald. in first class condition. Inquire Ken Ormlston, Panther guard, in­ do not greet blm with “Hell Mos­ policy. - Among stocks which managed to INDEX OF 425 Center street tercepted an Irish forward pass in ley." Mosley has had a checkered the second period and barged goal- career as a politician. For some work a point or two above yester­ CLASSIFICATIONS HELP W ANTED— M ALE 36 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene- ward. years he sat in Parliament for the day's close by early afternoon were Births ....., 3,. • MB •«—.v a .- ment modem Improvements, ga- swell Harrow district and then was American Can, International Har­ B Ahead of Ormlston, clearing the BneaxamaBta s; ABLE MAN FOR ' Distributing ' rage. 45 Ridgewood street Phone way for him with some devastating the spoilt darling of the Conserva­ vester, Goodyear, Case, National Marrl.' -aa . . . a C and delivery work. Pays 826.50 up. D aatba...... D 6836 or 6220. blocking, was Bob Hogan,.Pltfs big tives. Then he became an inde­ Distiller American Smelting and Card of Thanks • •aaotroggs B Needed at once. Must own car. Ad­ quarterback. Also in the quickly pendent and, later, joined the Labor U. S. Smelting. Steel issu'^s were In Mamorlam ....«> F dress Albert Mills, Route Mgr., FOR RENT—-4 ROOM tenement about steatty. Liggett and Myers B, 1 forming Interference was Georgfe Socialist-pa^ and even held office Lost and Found •as • cm • • codgAo o n e 1902 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. centrally located, newly redecorat­ Columbian Clarbon and Union Paci­ Anaonneementa Qco • csB •** a • otc* «• c S Shotwell, Panther center. A sec­ in their government. Breaking Paraonals S ed, all improvements. For informa­ ond late Hogan was on the ground, with them, he has now foimded his fic, howe'ver, were off around 2 Aatomobllea tion apply 701 Main street . * taken out of the play by Shotwell, own party. points, and fractional recessions re­ AjttomobUas for Sala 4 SITUATIONS WANTED— his teammate. He is not only a very wealthy mained in General Motors, American Automobiles for Bzobarya >•>«■ * t FOR RENT—SUMMIT ST., half Telephone and Allied Chemical. Auto boosaaoiiaa—Tlraa • . BXB.c • FEM ALE 38 duplex house, five rooms, garage, What’s the Idea?" yelled Hogan. young Baronet, but inherited much 1 "I didn’t want you to be In Ken’s WasMLgton continued its steady Auto Repalrlnr—Palntlnt south side. Apply Manchester money from his late wife, Lady i L U t O Schools ...... b « b b b :b T-A NURSE WISHES TO.care for aged, way," Shotwell explained. Mean­ Cynthia, who was a daughter ot Jacking up of the gold price, lifting Autoa—Ship by Truck • o a • aeadt 8 semi invalid, or convaleiment In Realty Co. Telephone 4412. It 16 cents further today to 832.12 Autos—For Hlra ...... 5 while Ormlston had slipped to the Levi Letter, the CHilaego wheat kingi Garairaa—Sarvica—Storara 10 her home. Reasonable. Call 8259. turf, but four plays later Pitt had He is the only known angel of an ounde., The dollar still fsdled to FOR REJNT— A T 25 E lro stre e t decline correspondingly In the for­ Uotoivyolaa—Blcyolaa ...... 11 'first floor, modem five room flat scor^ that second touchdown. the outfit. There may be others Wanted Autoa—Motorcyclaa . . . . 18 secretly contributing funds There eign exchange miarket, and financial Bualaeaa aaS Profeaaloaal Saivleaa ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES good location. Near Main street quarters were awaiting the Inaugu­ BusIneaB Servlcaa OSerad ...... IS garage. Inquire 21 Elro street certsdnly seems to be no lack of Household 8--vicea Offered .....IS -A RADIO 49 MEXICAN SWORDSMEN <*iLHh. Riunor went the rounds that ration of the foreign gold buying Buildlns—Contracting FOR RENT—TWO THREE and Lady Houston, an eccentric multi- with keen interest, Inasmuch as this Florlata—Nuraerlaa FOR SALE—8 TUBE elsctric Croa- four room furnished or unfurnished milllonalress, was also coptributing was expected to bring the exchange Funeral OIrectora ■ ley radio, table model 'with speak­ Heatln Plumbing—Roofing m m apartments. Manchester Construc­ FO a YANKEE THIEF to the ]^ ti^ Fascist cause. The value o f the dollar Into line. er 810*00. A pply 47 M ather street, Final compromise between the (nanranoa ...... tion Co. TeL 4181 or 4859. British Fasclts’ most powerful and (BEAD THE STOBF^ TBEN COLOB THE FIOTUBE) Iflllinary—Dreasmaklng ...... after 5 p. m. consistent Mend Ih the press is steel coi;a^kmes and .Railroad Co­ Ho ving—Trucking—Storage San Antonio, O ct 81— (AP)—^The Make the squirrels battle legs hopped. . Wee QoU^ staiibiB - ^ n tin g —Papering ...... FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on intruder who entered the home of a Lord Rothermere, brother of the ordinator BitmtTWAn ozi a rail price was an encouriiglng development In fair. One of them jumped up In petting hkn. ‘Too bad you Profasalonal Servieaa 1 a hei^ one, and It didn’t hurt at box that hUda A Wg riiriilriaa.'*. sented to them at Chanute Flfild, news ijatll' some measure of the vtfi- nslnaas Upportunltlei ....m .w SI FO R REN T ROOM tmement candidates, the vote will give an “ Oh, gftpdy. fd b d y r D ^ 6>*ed. konay to Loan ...... 88 -76 Illinois. ume’of ths holiday retail trade all." with an tihprovemenis, comer accurate register- of th^ real peara Heavy industry normally “ He’s right,” exclaimed the fish-, "Where ia the hnc, dag %haffs in­ Help and SttwrttoBS GARDEN—FARM - The airmen cornered the Intruder strength. Kalp Wanted-Female ...... II Wadsworth and Summit streets. would,not pbs enected to turn up­ erinan: "They fight the best way side?” "touni BOOB inff the DAIRY PRODUCTS 60 and flailed him across the back with TOM* setd, i%nd *tiriH a id n 19 p o w Kelp Wanted—Mala ...... 81 Apidy 81 Wadsworth street the broad sides of their sabers. An ward again until January. The thftt tiiby ccn. I always let them Salesmen Wanted ...... 8S-A FRESH SWEET CIDER every Sat­ weekly ,oondItl^ v statement of re­ hattie tin one squirrel takes a fSlL .e y e a "' unconditional surrender followed, He then d^odueed the box, and ■eip Wanted—Mala or Famala L 8T urday; also for Hallowe’en. De- and the prowler was escorted to the F O R S A L E porting-mendierfiankB showed a Agents Wanted • a'aaaaaa*** O’.* ««t7 -A BUSINESS LOCATIONS small ifo^e df 8l t 060,000 in “YOU.-W, to them It’s merely cried, "A b u ^ ’a rt|)ht here OB the Bltuatlona Wanted—FemUa .•««* 88 llverkt anywhere In Manchester, Charity hospital for first akL Later 85c per g^on, 10c per quart FORi?£NT 64 8-Room Single House “other” or oommerclal loans. play. Why, they’d be glad to fight rid a Gome on, now , PQBcy< p oiE It Bitnatlons Wanted—Mala ..««••• 88 he was taken to Jail. Just at quiddy at you can." • . Employment Aganelaa ...... 48 B. Fish, on Lake strtat telephone 2 Is H u il’* ■ n i t huHIAIl DODUlStllMl o f the were members of the Mexican gov^ D ia l 5327 Artlolaa tor Sala . ■esaaaaaa Telephone 6424. reaction mlidit be regarded over asdthe smaller fighteifskfrab” ; Boats and Aeoassqiias a e a a a a an ernment fendug team at the Pam- world Is now l!^ ,000,600 and Is merely technical. Some thought the Tba' '(dumsy fettow wae kadi tihe MyaGo Building Matarlalv . . . .> s a a a e a|___ about one per cent a Ameriean Exposition in Guatemala Rak% Von Deck Dlaraonda—Watehaa—Jawalry mm FOR BALE—NUMBER-ONE Green m allet m l|^ he guided In coming droroed»'^right. back upon Vbt lekla' “ BlertTioal Appllanoas—Radio O'* • 4S Mountain potatoes. Orders solicited year. in 1925. FueI and haad ...... 48-A for winter. Ihqulre Chas. B. Oanien — Farm—Dairy Prodnota iO Household Goods ...... i l Thresher, Buokland. TeL 6046. llacbinary and Tools .....MiHm 68 A L L E Y O O P Love’s Labor Lost! Mtuleal Inatrnmants a a s • «««# 68 -M* Offloa and Store Equlpmant muxm 14 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Bpaolals at tba S tores...... 18 3E" S''Tj wearing Apparel—F un 67 OOlffT WILL SWAP GOOD gas stove, fur­ NOW.WIMT. ... v “4^ ? '•6 M Wanted—To Buy ...... 61 DINKY LOOK '■•VSi nace -^hot water heater for short VEAH.FOR TU ' H A N O I wave radio, Ford auto, or what SWELL, AU. GUZ HE'LL have you? Write Herald Box U. POLISHED BE OKAY, MCV. AFTER VOO'VE funniest^ FOR SALE—BIG BARQAINB to EVERYTHING?' BEEN PUT THING I , m used cook stoves sod ksstsn. Oook EVER saw/,. Baal Bstata r# i Boat stoves 16.00 up: also juw aO bunk­ MAW, HAW/ , Bents, flats, TCBsmeats ■:« ers for sale. ICan^isstar (Areen less I/ooaUons tqr Rent Garage.—Jonsa. tr Buses for Rent . 4. . .'c— m Iburbaa tor Rent .....M.n-iin ear Homes for Beat .nt.aun Fantad to Rent . w... • • .nc-. «—ai "wANtBD TQ BUY Bl Batata Va* tala BalldlBg tor Sala wc« W a n t e d —u m D b a b y Cbraad Property lo r Sale w .c« piano. Stats' make skd price for Bad Laad Cor tale cash. (Bteliiway praffrtsd). Writs i CCff Sale «» K« . • mm Cor Sale H brsld, Pfnf’ . Praparf - i L-P*; tor a a a a a ;g * s WANTED— OLD GLAMl gxMsts, Batata C ar____ sanos dfshei, tumMiaifa, d d , salts, -Baal Bstata ...... 'i t

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Mr. «bS im. J. V. Mtoer hs?« moved to tiM houfi a t 818 OcM«r TOHKRr atred, foRMtljr doeupted by Ifm.; lU tho T. M. c. A. \ t|hinitay llaiqiieradd Jane 8. Km w . 1‘hey have jented mght has bean pootooned tndafih- . Duic* tnd Sodal their house it *16 Middle l l i r n ^ tt^« .due-to a ninmderstaaidliig to Bast to Manager George Hoover of i l l PIERRE TABARDS the State limatOT. WILLDIANTIC , The Bknbiem dub win h*ve a Fonnor Superintendent A. F. QtOoial nieetiag tomorrow after­ in Turkey.'* . _ , Howea eatplalna that the work noon a t Hu Blka home In RookvUlei a]l womeii df tha churt^ ’intcnrestid OmRot jjStrMt HMm. ttkiiur th# tiitinfi6nktto& li to mdia'Plans for the ehaftty card la haaring Rfv. Aitisfs meewife. -TOmCHl!!- divided between hlibadf and Qar- pai^, November 15, which wiOl be Mra. MiUard/Piudc is'ehklfm u bridge last evenmg imhonor These That B q s I i w ToHiff Peo^fl^i PolMi Sode^ work in t^ Ninth dlatrlct Jta . ter coJB^ttee. Money raised from B u l Roberts Lodge, Soiui cf fit of h ^ hftiband’ii birtiMtiy Maeo! Bliie DUmond Oreh. Howea h a ath e west 8alf of the p ro j^ wfll be divided between Borge, will omit its regulsr meet­ oocuiired yeeterday. , whfti. Mf. Admlwloa SS cento. town, with Main atreet aa the divid­ Manchester,. Rockville and Stafford ing tomorrow eyeiAiw. :T ^>m ita- _ came in aftar Ma^dey'a Hale’s ing Bna and Mr. Wetherell the eaat Springs. ^ here-will mebt at thixienter at 7iI6 wotkihe was' completely iur|teiaed A. and go in private care to Rod^vflle to fbm hia friends in a neighborhood vdiere they wlO attbnd tija meetfpg bridge ohib nad been InvlM W Join ABOUTTOWN Chapman Court Onto Mlaa Mae B. W ris o n of 16 IdUey in tha'feetivlties. The table dadoran. anth, at Ita meeting Frl^y ovg j^ street yesterday resumed her duties of Lord Kitchener Lodge, the deoa- at the MaaoBlc Temple, will o b o ^ at the Traveler’s Insurance' com­ alon being the official -visit at the tiona :«hd favora wara la kadphiff Lady Roborta Lodge Wo. *43, grand president. with Hallowe’en. Candlee, flayers Daughtere oi S t George, will hold put znAtrou and patron • nlifiit. pany after a vacation orulae of 18 Mra. Florence Horton and her days on board the S. S. Transyl­ their regiilar meeting or AUTOMATIC 1 White and pastel colors, embroidered /I O ^ 1 W ednesday Specials Why Shiver and Freeze— 1 comer, 6 for ...... C | HEAT REGULATOR J90W O N L Y Shop Hale’s Tomorrow For WARM ALL 1 ALL WOOL AUTO ROBES I SirlcHn « l g 9 5 FOR 1 Sizes 54x76, self fringe, good heavy Q C ® STEAK 14 Sleek-Fit]ting “Woolies” T X TITH tida newaS 1 lb. Pigs’ Liver W electric ‘blue lb. 2 5 c ^ coal* Heat Recolator iC No need of shivering sero days! TOO can maioautH- ^ Out of beet quality i/i-lb. Bacon oaffr eontrol the heat of your borne Invest In a few sets of these ftoan ..['.-♦■I-f maintain (n • wm Freeh pigs* Iver.aad sugar “wpslies.” 71iey*re lieek-fltting even» hedtiw temperature ahavya. and fft to a T. Contains 10% Aus­ And the coat wamaainily low. Pbow teaty. cured bacon all for lie ! ua today for a fcee demona^ t ion. 0 y e 6ts tralian WOOL Large sizes, 79c. PIN EH U R ST-D ial 4151 ------, — m. P an ties r* j • Y ■ Pinehurst will be open all BiRDSEYE ■ At BALB’S Knit Uhderwear^—Main Floor, right day Wednesday. Eariy de- FROSTED POODS moron Cipening November 1 Atlantic Rayolite Uvery closes at 8:10. Secemd Garden Fresh VegetaUes They’re Comfortable morning delivery doses at New Peas, OEf^ > WUNSrOMrltR The (M Pireade And Neat Appearing! 9:40. Orders received after b o x ...... ZOC RANGE 9:40 a. m. are sent out on 2 pounds shelled. Tea Room - the 1:30 p. m. ddivery. (BDlBgton Bead, Waf^fttg Oeater on. Pastel Crepe New lim a Beans, O >1 ^ Near. New Oennannlty Repm): Regular nears of this oil claim Spedal, box .. a 4 C they ^ v e found none bettet^ Link Sausage 2 poun^ shelled. eiurr Afternoon BridgeiParUes . Under 16 gaflona. .lO^c gal .. . A«ooiaBMd5$ ^ ';; v 16 gaBom or inare, SV^egaL Ground Beef Spinach, OO^ The W. G. Glenney Co. With ootban ad- Country Style box ••a******* Oeal, Lumber, Blasoae* SappOmt Home Cooking Fear Sale Faint L. T. WOOD e o . vanetBg Equal to ^•peck ia balk. TeL Rosedale 76-8 n IWmIl Btww 1U.4M* thsaa are. Sausage Meat sa t No. Bfeln S t «eL 4145 outa” a t Golden Bantam Tailcred ; aukHa la solid ri- Com, Special, Q | ^ with . lb. 2 5 * hox ...... IL ^^0. Here’s e Value T WIB Want To Teke Advantage Of! MANCHESTER ICE HEALERS •3>yo-piece 2V^ lbs. Lean xflodels Stewing Lamb c Ice Prices Effecsti^ Nopemher I, 1933 Good: Ho] 'S. 1 lb. Carrots Ratail Domaslic Trade. 6 0 c c w t. 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