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^ Piccard Stratosphere Balloon Lands In Ohio 'I RE-ASSESSMENT WARBURG PICTURES 1. HAUPTMANN TRIAL

THIS YEAR SEEN DICTATORSHIP NEAR IS SET BY COURT AS IMPOSSIBILITY I Prominent Banker Declares FOR JANUARY 2nd t PICCARDS LAND Chairman Cook Says Job Bankruptcy and Recoyery Would Be Worthless If SAFELY AFTER Pleads Not Guilty to Murder are Fighting for Lead in GORMANPREDICTS Rushed — Selectmen To Charge m New Jersey — the National Race. BAU^NTRIP NEW STRIKES SOON Discuss Important Matters Wife m Court Room — He

Philadelphia, O ct 24.— (AP) — Reach Height of Ten Miles— Jamm P. Warburg, vice-chairman of Revaluation of town property, the Speaks Few Words to Her. United Textile Workers’ the Bank of Manhattan company, Big Bag Is Wrecked Bat procedure to be followed in regard today pictured American citizens aa to town cha.-ity this winter and the Leader Declares They Will EHemington, N. J., Oct. 24.— (AP) watching a three-cornered race in- matter of giving men on the relief Gondola and Instruments rrUs employment on the proposed —Bruno Richard Hauptmann enter- volving the fate of - their country, with National bankruptcy, dictator- rew bridge spanning the Hop Brook Be Mostly in the South. ed a personal plea of not guilty to- at Olcott street, are among the sub- ship and recovery fighting for the day to a charge of murdering the lead. Safe' jects to be discussed at an Informal kidnaped Lindbergh baby, and Su- ’’As the horses come thundering conference in the home of Chairman Washington, Oct. 24— (A P )— A .\aroD Cook of the Board of Sclect- preme Court Justice Thomas E. down the stretch,” he said, ’’the new outbreak of strikes In the tex- American people, packed In the Cadiz, 0 „ Oct. 24.— (A P )— The •aen next Monday night. Trenchant fixed January 2, 1935, as tile Industry within ten days was grandstand and along the rails. See skylarking Piccards and Lilly the Saj’s It's Imposelble the date for trial. their own horse, Recovery, pocketed turtle are back on earth. Although the Citizens' Council de- predicted today by Francis J. Cior- Arraigned before Justice Tren- by National Bankruptcy and Dicta- manded immediate action on the re- man, vice president of the United The first flight by balloon Into the chard, the indictment returned by a torship.” .ocsessment schedule Monday night, Textile Workers who directed the Hunterdon County Grand Jury two Uncle Sam, riding Recovery, is stratosphere— a rare atmosphere and Indicated it might be better to general strike in September. weeks ago was read to Hauptmann making a valiant effort to drive his tdting the earth where man needs Ck>rapleting an ascent of "about ten miles” Into the stratosphere. Professor JeAn Piccard and his wife, start the work so that the results by County Prosecutor Anthony M. mount through, Warburg stated. would be shown In the 1934 tax list, Asserting the situation was "ex- a mechanical oxygen supply—in Jeannette, first woman to pilot a balloon Into the upper atmosphere, brought their big balloon down In a Hnuck, Jr. Hauck then a sk ^ the Opening his talk before the Phila- which a woman has participated, remote, wooded gully near Cadiz, Ohio. The big bag was ripped In a dozen places as It came down through upon which taxes arc to be paid in tremely critical," Ckirman told news- prisoner how he pleaded. delphia Rotary .Club with this word ended without ceremony In a woods the trees, but the fall was broken and valuable scientific Instruments In the gondola were undamaged. The 1935, Mr. Cook today said it was papermen the emergency commit- "Not guilty,” Hauptmann an- picture, the New York banker warn- near here late yesterday. Piccards had taken off from . Above photo shows first searchers to roach the balloon after Its n'osolutely impossible to have a com- tee of the United Textile Workers swered In a loud voice. ed that the “New Dealers, whether Prof, and Mrs. Joan Piccard Just descent, assisting in untangling the gear, with the gondola In the background and the tom bag still sus- petent job done in this limited space would meet in New York Friday to It was the first time in his sev- they mean to or not, are well on the .plumped to the ground and It was pended In the trees. ,'if time. act on requests for strike sanction eral raurt appearances since his ar- way toward changing our whole ever. Competent appraisers have in- from scores of focal unions, rest ^ p t . 19 last that Hauptmann basic order.” Gorman emphasized there was no Eight Hour Flight iormed Mr. Cook that It is ridiculous has entered a personal plea In court. Getting Beyond Control With tnem was Lilly, the Gny oven to conalder undertaking the re- danger of a new general strike and At previous arraignments he plead- In their efforts to create happiness turtle mascot, named Fleur De Ll's assessment task and have It com- said the threatened walkouts would ed through counsel. ter everyone, he stated, "they are bo initiated locally against mills at birth. An eight hour quest for In NEW YORK GUNMEN uieted in an efficient and thorough For his court appearance today setting forces in motion beyond their DECLARES DEMOCRATS which have discriminated against Hauptmann wore a necktie, an Item ^ power to control.” formation about the cosmic ray by manner for the 1934 list. The ap- j^Taisers have said that revaluation imion members in re-employment of of wearing apparel that has been ’The arrogance of men playing aid of delicate Instruments carried workers who participated In the the naturalized Swiss scientist and only can be made on the 1935 list denied him in prison. His suit was with forces greater than themselves LINKED IN MURDER general strike. grey. may well lead to the loss of all that brother of another stratospherist, FIGHTING LOSING FIGHT against which the 1936 taxes are His statements came as last min- Auguste Piccard, from the Ford Air .applicable. mimklnd has gained throughout the ute effor*B were being made to avert CROWD GATHERS centuries,” he warned. pert at Dearborn, Mich., across Lake "The time Is too short to do a a strike of 20,000 silk and rayon Erie and cn to the gently rolling lustlfiable Job," Mr. Cook asserted, Flemington, N. J., Oct. 24__ (AP) The banker said Uiat during the Kaminski Eliminated from dyers, set for midnight tonight. In —Bruno Richard Hauptmann faced last, eleven months be had. made terrain of Eastern, O. The profit in Senator Asserts Party Has ' and unless the work is done thor- the Paterson, N. J., area, and while the flight, In which the Piccards did 32 ARE INJURED I ughly and competently there Is no his first court appearance In New speeches and written two books "to cotton mill workers in Roanoke Jersey today on an indictment •rouse the American people to a not try for any great altitude, will New Haven Case by Girl ise having a reassessment.” Rapids, N. C., were preparing to Back to the Wall; Declares Two Seek Job ch a rin g him with the murder realization o f what has been hap- Us In what they contributed to the walk out on Monday. the kidnaped Lindbergh baby. pening to them, and to awaken In knowledge of the cosmic ray. IN TRAIN CRASH Two firms of appraisers—the Scenes of Strikes Who Saw the Killer' Half an hour before the prisoner’s them a resistance to certain tenden- Instrumenta Saved Bureaus Are Rapidly Municipal Service company of New "Unless the recalcitrant minority scheduled arraignment on tbs mur- cies Implicit In the New Deal.” Dr. W. F. G. Swann, Franklin In- York and Boston and the Clemln- of textile employers makes some Warburg said his books had sug- der indictment, the small courtroom elituts ray expert at Swartbmore, rliaw Appraisal company of Ohio— agreement before Friday, Gorman In Hunterdon county's courthouse gested alternatives, and others also Pa., said last night he expects to Raining the Nation. New Haven, Oct. 24.— (AP) — already have contacted town offi- said, “there will be scores of strikes voiced warnings. But the people, None Seriously Hurt When was crowded with court attendants learn a "great deal” through the Police Investigating the slaying of cials and officers of the Citizens' In the silk and cotton Industries. The and spectators and chairs were he went on, had not been awakened Piccards efforts. The instruments the Council in regard to reassessing the workers are up In arms, particular- to the necessity for alternatives. August (Big Augle) Battlstella said placed Inside the railing. huge balloon and Its fragile metal By ASSOCIATED PRESS Eight Trains Leave the pioperty In Manchester. ly in the south where union mem- Mrs. Anna Hauptmann, wife of WiUlng To Help they were given much credence to- bers not only have been denied re gondola carried will be sent there The smoke of battle appeared It is understood that Mr. McCar- the prisoner, raid James M. Fawcett, The banker ascribed his criticism for examination. day to a theory the rubbing out of to a desire to "help the New Deal thicker today over the Connecticut defense counsel arrived fifteen min- The Piccards reached a probable Rails in Indiana. "Big Augle” was the work of (Ooattnned en Page Two) (Continiied on Page Thirteen) utes before the hour set for tee ar- right Itself before It becomes too height of more than ten miles—tha politIcEd front os candidates hurled late.” New York gunman. raignment and went Im m e^tely to new charges at one another. United Battlstella was wounded fatally the defense table. Mrs. Hauptmann In his simile on the horse race, (Oontinned on Page Two) Fowler, Ind„ Oct. 24— (A P )— Warburg said National Bankruptcy States Senator Frederic C. Walcott, In the Hamden home of hla es- wore a black coat and a small black Thirty-two persons were injured hat. The two were a ccom p ^ ed by was b r ^ by the stallion, Inflation, Republican nominee for re-election tranged wife. Sunday morning, and and the mare. Reckless Expenditure. said over the radio last night none seriously, early today as eight died with his lips sealed, refusing to ASKS FOR REDUCTION Harry Whitney, a friend of the He added: "Democracy has her back to the disclose to police who shot him. Hauptmaim’s and Bernhardt Meis* cars of the Cincinnati night express els, of defense counsel. "The breeder Is the well-known TUGWELL EXPECTS wall" as he renewed his assault on of the Big Four railroad were de- Police said they were satisfied British economist, John Maynard the recovery program of President railed a mile south of Earl Park, Alexander Kaminski, escaped slayer State troopers and deputy sherlftn Keynes. Roosevelt. The nominee's opponent Ind. of a Massachusetts jail guard, was OF FEDERAL CONTROL patrolled tee corridors of tee build- Representative Maloney lodged ing and tee entrance to tee court- "The trainer 1s Professor George FAIR TRADE CODE The engine and five cars of the not the man, who fired two shots F. Warren. charges of “extravagance and 13-car passenger train passed safely into "Big Augie’s" body, despite the room. Sheriff John H. Chtrtlss bad ”The owner is the Committee for waste" against a committee headed over the east end o f the Earl Park statements of Mrs. Battlstella and Issued orders to limit tee admisaton the Nation." by Senator Walcott which was ap- switch, but then the rear part of the another woman. Hamden police Noted Manufacturer Says AUSTRALIA WAITS of spectators to tee seating capacity "We are witnessing a - race be- polcfed in-1624 to examine wild life. train, including coaches and Pull- I who early today began a separate of the room, less than 400. tween the natural forces of recovery, Predicts Cutthroat Competi- Wilbur L. Cross and Hugh M. Al- probe Into "Big Augle’a" slaying Assistant Attorney Generals the forces of Inflation, and the forces corn continued their state-wide (Oontinned on Page Two) said they were checking a report Joseph Lanlgan and Harry Walsh that move towards political and campaign. that Battlstella was beaten Satur- HANDICAP PLANES were the first of the prosecutton economic dictatorship,” he stated. tion Will Be Eliminated in Senator Walcott said the multi- day night by members of . a New staff to arrive. plication of bureaus, the complete and Changes Made in NRA Supreme Court Justice Thomas "If the natural forces of recov- York vice ring's strong arm squad, ery are strong enough to win, the Foreign Trade. centralization of Federal authority when he flatly refused refused to do W. l^enchard, who is to preside, ar- lodged in the President, the setting ONE WEEK MORE business with them. Program. Speed Fliers Ha?e Landed— rived at 10:30 a. m., and went im- (Continued oa Page Thirteen) aside of state's rights, the bank- Reason for Visit mediately to hla chambers. ruptcy of some of our principal The report, Hamden police as- Also at tee prosecution table were Rome, Oct. 24.— (A P) — A pre- cities and many of our states which OF CHICAGO FAIR serted, Indicated that the New York Tamer Tefls of His Exper- Attorney General David T. Wilents, diction that "cut-throat” interna- are today finding It almost impos- gang had Impressed on Mrs. Bat- Boston, O ct 24— (A P )—Clinton Assistant Attorney General Richard tional trade will be eliminated sible to pay their police and teach- tistella the wisdom of doing business Bardo, president of the National Stockton, 3rd, and Anthony M. AMERICAN FLEET ing forces, have brought us far down Association of Manufacturers and of iences While on Last Lap. Hauck, Jr., Hunterdon county pros- 'cut-throat” domestic trade Is being with them, and that she had agreed Into the deep valley from which to meet the terms of the ring. This the New York Shipbuilding Com- ecutor.

abolished was made today by Rex- little blue sky is discemable x x x . Big Spectacle Will End On is said to have angered “ Big Augle” pany,, of CMmden, N. J., today advo- George K. Large, termer county ford G. Tugwell, United States un- IN SURPRISE MOVE Monster Bureaucracy and his purpose for visiting her cated a reduction of governmental Melbourne, Australia, Oct. 24. -— Judge, was called into tee Judge’s ' der-secretary of agriculture. "Many of the leading Democrats control of the management of pri- chambers at tee suggestion ot October 30 With Grand home just prior to the shooting was (API—After being kept on tip-toes In hla address to the Interna- of this country who are wise states- to have her repudiate her agree- vate business and "an early return Wllentz and he was asked to Intro- tional Institute of Agriculture, In the man have been the most vehement ment. to balanced governmental budgets." In a last minute duel in which two duce Fawcett to the court c presence of leading agricultural eco- of their denunciation of bureaucracy In the argument, which ensued, "W e are vitally Interested In the American built air liners sewed up Justice Trencbard entered tes Without Previous Notice 88 Fireworks Display. nomists, Tugwell did not use the and no country ever developed a the report Is that a New York gun- aspects of any permanent legtsla- the remaining speed prizes In the court room at 11:25 a. m. (E. 8. T .). term "planned economy,” although bureaucracy more far reaching and tlon which may take the place of Great England to Australia Derby, man shot Battintella following an Await Hauptmann' Warships Are On Speedy be did advocate a change In the In- controlling than the one which has argument with the later. NRA when It expires In June; 1936,” Melbourne settled back on its heels The bailiff rapped for order and stitute to support such a system. been developed in Washington, dur- enjicago, Oct. 24.— (A P )—Anoth- The elimination of Kaminski as he said in a speech prepared for de- today, soberly awaiting the plodding the court room was stilled for fully "Somewhere between International ing the last year.” er week and Chicago’s World Fair, livery before the 19th annual meet- handteappers. seven minutes, as tee arrival of Anarchy, which we call Free Trade In a radio speech. Representative a Century of Progress, will be his- ing of the Associated Industries of Colonel Roscoe Turner’s hope of Hauptmann was awaited. Trip to Pacific. (Continued on Page Thirteen) but which was never really free and Maloney asked Senator Walcott to tory. Massachusetts. nosing out K. D. Parmentler and "Are you ready to arraign tee de- which has been subject to irrelevant, explain his refusal to vote for re- The $10,000,000 spectacle will end 'We must correct the evil with- J. J. Moll of the Netherlands were fendant, Mr. PrcMwcutor?" tee court unbalanced and sometimes sinister lief In Connecticut while he was Its two yeara with Itr most pre- out destroying the good. We must blasted when the Dutch fliers suc- asked. Cristobal, Panama, Oct. 24— (AP) private control,” Tugwell said, —The United States fleet Is rushing protecting wild birds and wild tentious fireworks display on the VETiMMAfASK replace the false with new and ceeded, after frenzied efforts, in "Yes, Your Honor,” Hauck re- "Somewhere between this and Pro- night of Octoter _ fre v the Atlantic to the Pacific to- bears. He also criticized the Recofi- AQunder.atutf that fits into ...out- fresing JUtclr.,glanlt_jUl-mctal_shlp. plied.__ - .... ,______^______tectionist Nationalism, which logic- structlon Finance Corporation and Nero, IlKa the doomed' fair, fiddles Amerlcan conception of life, liberty from the boggy Albury racecourse, 'Then let the defendant b e ' day In a surprise maneuver. With- ally would stop any trade at all. We out advance notice the fleet sped the part played by the Senator In •way Its remaining hours and car- and the pursuit of happiness. and flashed over the finish line near- brought In.” shall find a way to build a more sub- the enactment of legislation 'which ries on its resolve to die in a blaze FORACASHBONUS Repair Defects ly two and three-quarter hours Sheriff John Henry Curtiss left Into Llmon bay last night In total darkness and then awoke terminal stantial structure of exchange. created it. of glory. Its closing event will be "Our duty is to repair defects In ahead of the speeding American tee court room. He returned a mo- "As we move away from cut- Maloney said: . Chicago's biggest Hallowe'en party our economic structure and abandon plane. ment later, with Hauptmann, who cities with a blaze of lights. A tustle of activity, reminiscent of throat domestic trade relations we "I agree with the need for pres- When the {rates close at mi&iight policies that violate fundamental The fliers, however, had the satis- was flanked by three state tixx ^ shall move away from them In Inter- ervation o f wild life, and I ^ink October 31, more than 38,000,000 laws. I believe Industry can bring faction of having broken the Eng- era. me occurred as the passage national trade relations.” rough the Panama Canal began. that It is probably fitting toUnsure paying guests will have b^n ad- the recovery agency out of the dol- land to Australia record of six days, Hauptmann was dressed in a grey Beginning Made the comfort and happiness and se- mitted. The IS.OOO.OOOtb visitor of drums. I believe that full recovery 18 hours set by C. T. P. Ulm which suit and wore a necktie. Officers It was. said unofficially, 1934 Is expected today. American Legion to Go On hoped to complete the transit of 88 Referring to the administration of curity of the little brown bear in depends upon the effectiveness with was swept aside by the meteoric Hauck read the indictment, re- ships in less than 40 hours, as com- Industry in the United States, he Alaska, but I cannot understand The work of transforming the which the Industrial viewpoint Is flight of C. W. A. Scott and T. turned two weeks ago, and teen ask- pared to the Pactflc-Atlantic cross- said: "My country has not found why a man Is willing to expend fair grounds into Burham Park will presented to those In authority and Campbell Black of England. ed Hauptmann how he pleaded. solutions which are regarded as hundreds of thousands o f dollars In begin November 1, when conces- Record on the SnbjecL As a result of the difference of ing of 110 ships In 47 hours In • impressed upon the program of Na- In a loud voice he said: “Not final. We think, however, that a that directibn, and will not vote re- sionaires will start carting away tional policy to be formulated by time In the takeoffs from MUden- guilty.” spectacular test lost April. All Locks Guarded good beginning has been made." lief money for human needs." their equipment and tearing down the coming Congress. ball Airdrome, England, the flying Asked To Set Date Tugwell,' dressed • In a formal Governor Cross in speeches at their, buildings. Miami, Flo., OcL 24— (A P )—The •% personally, am o f the opinion time of the Dutch entry was com- Attorney Cleneral David T. Wilents Army guards were placed at all American Legion legislative com- locks to keep the curious away. Many To Lose Jobs that Congress should reaunW Its full puted at three days, 18 hours and asked the court to fix tee trial date (Oontiaaed on Page Two) (OonUnoed on Page Two) The end of the fair will see many mittee tomorrow will recommend to for three weeks from today, No- The mine sweepers Raid and Tern the convention that ft go on record cleared Oatun Lock at 11:09 lost of the 30,000 persons now employed (OoDtlniwd on Page Two) (Oontiniied on Page Two) vember 14, within the grounds, treading the aa favoring immediate caah pay- Fawcett said teat would not be night and a file of 28 destroyers fol ment of the bonus, it was le a rn t lowed them. Other vessels steamed pavements in search of new Jobs. A long enough to prepare his case and large number will return to the today on competent authority. asked tee court to set tee date for into Llmon bay, leading to the lock. The Associated Press learned the Light and heavy cruisers followed Bodyguard for Ed. Wynn planU and offices o f th" exhibitors December 11. by whom they are employed. legislative committee would recom- Wllentz said that although tee the destroyers through the lock and mend immediate cash payment of. Col. Turner and Pangbom battleships began the actual canal To compensaU the employment state felt three weeks was ampla factor, several thousand workmen the bonus on the promiM funds so time, it did not wish to rush ths transit at daybreak. Aircraft car- Suing Him for $100,000 will get temporary Jobs when the released would alleviate the general riers were to follow the battleships. Are Third In Long Race defense. work of demolition starts. economic depression by putting a He said teat if the trial begsa Fog and hose mode weather con- Snoeess Financially large amount of money into Imme ditions unfavorable. • New York, Oct. 24.— (AP) -4-said, Wynn agreed to compensate From a financial viewpoint, the diate circulation, thereby relieving ’Trmino Snspeoded (Coatlnaed on Page Foaitesa) So-o-o-o-o- they are suing EM W)mn her liberally, but failed to do so. fair has been the most successful of unemployment to a great extent. By ASSOCIATED PRESS i^England to Australia, Unofficial All commercial traffic was sus- Furthermore, her paper says, she its kind ever held. M. M. Tveter, ex- Debate on any one question boa Col. Roscoe Turner and Cfiyde checks - indicated C. W. A. Scott and pended ter the second such attempt for $115,000. TREASURY BALANCE was struck a blow by Mrs. Wynn position comptroller said today. been limited by the rules committee Pangbom of the United States won J. Campbell Black, EingUsb winners in the canal’s history. Twelve ships "They” are the Samuel Green- and thereby suffered permanent in- to two hours. However, the bonus o f the speed race, finished first In bergs, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Greenberg Oa November 1, another payment third place today In the EMgland to Washington, Oct 24.— (AP)—Tha in Pacific terminals and eight In A t- jury. win be made on the fair’s $ , ,- Issue, most controversial of the con- the handicap race but they are not lantic were awaiting completion of is asking $100,030. She contends 10 000 position of tee Treasury Octobar 28 Wynn, in hla anawer, denies any 000 bond issue bringing the total re- vention, probably will be given Melbourne speed lllghL eligible for two prizes. S p ^ prizes the maneuver to go through them- that Wynn engaged her aa sort of such agreement as Mrs. Greenberg They arrived at 1:36 p. m. (10:38 are $60,000, $7,50(f and $2,500, while was: Receipta $13 8S8,583.66< ex- selves. tunied to bondholdm to 94 per cent greater Ume, with various angles of a bodyguard to defend him from his charges. Even If such an agree- exclusive of interest payments. the quesUon being brought up as p. m. Tuesday e. a. t.) two hours handicap prizes are $10,000 and $5,- penditures $38,487,503.85; balance^ wife, Mia. Hilda Keenan Wynn. All available lock operators and ment existed, he contends. It would One mllUon dollars is being re- separate Issues. and 42 minutes behind the second 000. Turner and Pangbom were not $1846,580,888J12; customs receipta pilots were called to duty. Pilots Aa set forth In papers filed yes- not be vadld, os it was not In writ- served for demoUtion expenses. Next CoBvenUoa place' Dutch entry piloted by K. D. entered In the handicap race but If ^ur tee month $22,701,005.40. .. were being shuttled from the Atlan- terday by Mrs. Greenberg’s counsel, ing. The most popular concessions al- Without discussion, the conven- Parmentler and J. J, Moll. Both the Dutch fliers should get first Receipts for tes flscal'year (sines tic locks to the Pacific by special she served as a companion for Mrs. Greenberg asks $15,000 which he ready ore making plans for moving uaed American planes (Parmentler speed prize, they would receive the July 1) $1,165,978,728.71; espendi- train and airplane. Uon adopted a report of Its tjme Wynn because Wynn told her "his says he spent In hospital bills, a to new fields. 1%e Streets of Paris and place committee awarding the a l^uglas DC2, Wright cyclone en- second speed award of $7,500. tures $3.059,650.060JM (includint, Preparations ter the rush delivery career as a comedian was in Jeop- wardrobe, a trip to Mexico and oth- where Bally Rand fanned her way 1985 convention to St. Louis. gine and Turner a Boeing Trans- Carthcai'i Jones and Ken W. Waller $1,073,191,688.88 of emergency were made with secrecy. An official ardy” because of alleged tixorial er expenses which be attributes to to fame will open as a permanent Cleveland, Ohio's invitation ter tbs port, Pratt and Whitney Wasp en« of Ehigland, have left Port Darwin, pendituree); ssoeae at navy announcement said the fleet outbursts against him. his wife’s employment by the com- night club at Miami, Fla., on New glne). 'The first three planes shat- held a sizeable lead over the flela M9S,671,S3$48; Iras due at Ouantsknimo Oct. 8. aerviccs, she edian. 'i Tear's Eva, ' jOMtUiiHd M Page Two^ tered the prevlnia flight recoxd from tor ieurth place. Kantlaad nistaad to the scene and Two namee of Manenester MIBIItELSHOWIlKST removed the injured, while the rail- ASKS FOR REDUCTION denta were turned over to the regV(- leaf waa taken down yesterday. It ^MSnOBUlECIIARITY road sent a reluf train with pbysi- RE-ASSESSMENT PICCARDS LAND ABOUTTOWN trars of voters from the Superior WEATHER JUST RIGHT 'j.dlcatsa. 1 good crop. elana from IndlanapoUs- Twenty- OF GOVERNMENT CONTROL Bkmey Wlcbmaa, D. 8. C., Court to be strlckan from the vottag WALLSLAWAITS N. Y. Stocks Local Slocksl“™®®A™« SALE ■ Because of toe uncertain condi- OF a m OFFERINGS eeven of the Injured, many with no Cat because of guilt in a felony, tions to this section foz. toe past more than cuta and hnilaaa, ware chjropodlst and podiatrist, formerly FOR MOVING TORACCO FRADIN'S of Bayonne, N. J., has opened offices which will disfranchise them. Of tbs feur or fire years toe acreage of FOE ON NEW BASIS taken to a hoapltal at Earl Park; THIS YEAR SEEN (Oeirlbuied frma Pag* One) SAFELY AFTER two names returned one was not • M uried Coaple* Group of See* five were treated by a Fowler phy- in the Rubinow building. Or. Wleh- PRESIDENTS TALK (Fomislied liy I*ataaa B Oo.) ATWATHNSNOW tobacco grown was greatly reduced man is a graduate of the Ohio Col- voter so only one voter here lost hli Adam Exp ...... 6)4 Oeatral Bow, Hartford, Cona. oi.d much of toe land was rented to OCTOBER FASHION SALES ond CongrcRutional Church aiciaii. legislative and deliberative powers lege of Chiropody and as a senior franchise. Air Reduc ...... 106 Have Had “Damps" Enough To toe government. It is expected that Probe Is Pfauwed ASIMPqSSIBILITY that governmental control of the BAUOON TRIP Alaska Jun ...... 18 In Presentation Friday. As a wrecking crew set to work served as class secretary and sec- i P. M. Stocks Get Crop Out of Sheds in those who did grow tobacco in the Dealers To Be Asked To management of private buainesa retary of the otudent coimctl. Allegheny ...... 1)4 Ci nhectlcut Valley this year will re- to clear the tracks, a Job estimated (OoBlUraed from rag* One) should be reduced; that there should (Cealtaiiad (ron Page One) For ToBth Svccessire Day Allied Chem ...... 127)4 Being Reid in Connection Excelknt Condition. The Married Couples club of ths the railroad to require eleven ceive a good price for tola year’s Second Congregational church, be an early return to balanced gov MOVETOPREVENT Am C a n ...... 101)4 Baak Stocks Set Relief Price at SO hours. Division Superlntsndent D. (-xaet height awaits calibration of The LAdtes Aid society of the Bid Asked crop. which heretofore has presented a thy representing the Municipal Serv- emmental budgets; that .employes Am Fgn P o w ...... '...... 6 With 60th AnniTersary — There are, however, several tobac- F, Bchaff Of Indianapolis arrived on ice company, has infprmM town should be free to Join or not to Join tl.rir 'ban^rraph at Washington. QucxryvUl* Methodist church, near Market Holds to Narrow Am Rad St 8 ...... 13)4 (jap Nat Bonk A Truat 8 11 Again good luck haa played into number «f worthwhile pla]ra and en- the scene to open an Investigation They might have gon$ further, ^Iton Lake, oro serving an ap- Conn. R iv er...... 460 00 growers who still have unsold Ch arm in g Dress Cents Below List. teitainments, 'for the benefit of *:fflctals th a t. this company did the a legitimate labor organization of PATERSON SntlKE Am S m elt...... 35)4 the hands of toe tobacco growers to -jropa of one to three years back. In into the cause of the wreck. Offi- work of revaluation here in 1926 at any sort without eoeition from any opined Mrs. Piccard as zhe restored petizing hamburg aud apaghetti sup Am Tel, and Tel ...... 110)4 Htfd. (Jonh. Truat . . . . 60 56 Haine in Charge. toe CJonnecUcut Va'Iey os there have church expenses, will offer as their cials said little could be determined ;e. this evening at the church. Tradinf Range. Hartford National - ...; 16 18 many bases these men have com- luitlal project for the season, the which time the Linder eystem was aource; that in individual ahould be I’Si makeup but to- the aim failed Am Tob B ...... 80)4 been anfflcient ’damps" to make it until an examlnatoln of the care, ru t into effect. Mr McCarthy told free to sell bis own labor Individ to expand their oxygen and the Ap- Am Wat Wks .. Phoenix S t B. and -T.. 165 bined or are using their own tobacco Drastic-chaar« in the method of ‘ Harvest Moon" minstrel show, Fri- and of the tracks had been made. Inauranoe Stocks gossible to take down toe tobacoo in making cigars, which accounts day evening at 8 o'clock In the large the officials that prior to 1926 the ually or collectively, as he and bis palachian mountahoa ^were getting Mrs. Jennie Thompson of 618 Cen- New York, OcL 24.—(API—For Anaconda .; .... During tho current 60to anni- |>roTtdtnc fuel this winter to charity James Black of Fowler, a pas- 'ocal grand list totaled $35,296,961, employes may agree to their mutual lucomfortably close. ter street wlU leave early tomorrow Contract Fith 20,000 Work- Armour III ...... Aetna (Jasuolty...... 50 63 and aa far as can he learned all tor so many different local brands CO ATS Teclpients were outlined to Town vestry of the church. senger on the train, described the satisfaction; that where collective morning for St. Petersburg, Florida. the tenth successive session, the Aetna Fire ...... 40 42 versary sale at Watkins Brothers, of cigars now on the market. •Treaeurer George H. Waddell and Under the direction of Organist Jolt that came as the car In which but that after the reassessment It The landing Itself, in her words, Atchison ...... rbade grown tobacco has already was Increased to $62 379,319, or a bargaining exists there should be was a "mess". A farmer, wishing to This will make Mra. Tbompeon’* Stock MarkeAield to Its extremely Auburn' ...... Aetna Life ...... 1, 14 H 16)4 zpecial prices are to effect bn three been taken from the sheds and there We say without hesitation or exog- the relief commlsaloners of other F. A. Wilbur, who comes fro.m he rode left the rails. "When I corresponding collective responsibil- ers to Eipire at Midniglil; Automobile ...... 20)4 22)4 conununlUea in the atate at a meet* Wethersfield for rehearsals, a chorus realized what had happened," he sain of approximately 48 per cenl 'oe helpful, tried to anchor the drift- (icventh consecuUve winter in the narrow trading range today.' Aviation Corp .. tegular models of Norge-refrigera was no “niat” or bad “damps" that geraUon that we have one of the Mr. CMk admitted today that ity for its exercise. mg'-loaig to a tractor, only to fall on Sunshine City. She will accompany , Wall Street awaited President Balt and Ohio . . . Conn. (General...... 24 26 tors, which are handled by toe elec- affected toe crop. The tobacco that tag in the Emergency Relief officei ef about 28 men and women of the said, "I looked about for my wife, Taxation Powers Bendix ...... Hartford F ire...... 53)4 65)4 In the atate capltol, Hartford, yea- club have prepared a program of who had been sitting beside me. I I epresentatives of the two apprals- ■lUi face for hie pains. The voyagers friends from Kenneounkport, Maine, Peaceaakert lo Confer. Roosevelt's address to the American Ir'c appliance department of the was grown this season has proved to Dorothy H. Keeney finest arrays of women’s coats to )>e •iig firms had concurred in the opla- "And I believe that the conititu- settled a little bumpily into the who are motoring to Florida. Bankers’ association this evening Beth Steel ...... Hartford Steam Boiler 63 65 company. Prospective customers are be of good quality. terday afternoon. rongs. Jokes and patter that is sure found she hid been tossed about tlonal division of power between the National Fire ...... 54 56 TEACHER OF PIANO Will Be Repaid twenty feet away." ion that the reassessment work ‘.lees, parting with their American with expectancy, and was somewhat Beth Steel, pfd . rsEured of the best of service from The broadleaf, or field grown found anywhere. These coats at i.0 please all who hear It Federal and state governments perplexed by Ambassador Bingham’s Borden ...... Phoenix Fire 64H 66)4 Under the new plan agreed upon, Meredith Stevenson will be the in- Mrs. Black suffered a broken c iuld not be carried through for less flag and practically rulmng the gas Mrs. Walter Olson and her com- Paterson. N. J„ Oct. 24.—(API— Travelers ...... 390 400 tobacco, which escaped hall and bad Graduate of the $69.50 are gorgeoxisiy trimmed with than $18,000. The amount appro- should be maintained; that the envelope. But the gondola and in- Tuittee In charge of the rummage urging of currency stabiUzaUon in Csin P a c ...... winds in this section, is also being !the Manchester ci^arity offlclala are terlocutor and the ond men are arm; her husband had minor powers of taxation ahould be uaed The strike of 20,000 sUk and rayon Public rtUltles Stocks Hartford School of Music required to enter into an agreement scratches. Both were treated by pi lated for this purpose at the town btruments were safe. role which the Ladles Aid society of dyers in the Paterson area, the first hi* address at Edinburgh late yes- Case (J. I . ) ...... token dowh and at the Hackett farm beautiful furs, lined and toter-ltoed Roger WInton, John Stoutnar, solely for securing revenue for the terday. Business and trade new^s Cent) De Pasco . Conn. Elec Serv ...... 39 Phone 7689 with local coal dealers whereby coal Oiisrles Meisterling. Frank Vlttner. Dr. V. L. Turley of Fowler, who also n,eetlng was $15,000. The flag snagged Itself to an elm Emanuel Lutheran church will coq- major conflict since President Roose- 43 lu Buckland toe last of the broad- will be supplied to needy families on cared for minor hurts received by Federal Aid legitimate functions of government; ties and flapped In salute. duct all day Friday in a store in the waa moderately favorable. Bonds Ches and Ohio .. Conn. P o w er...... 36 38 and toe fabrics are of the finest wool- Clarence Sadrozlnski and William that private business should be free velt made his recent plea for an In- Chrysler ...... the charity rolls at 50 cents below Mrs, Dora Street and her son and It 1* understood, however, that the "Oh, dear,” exclaimed Jeanette iohnson block; will be at the store dustrial m cc, is scheduled for were firm. In commodities, cotton Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 48 53 Bialnard. There wlU be twelve dif- from government competition; that ’ened, and grains moved narrow- Ctol C a r b o n ...... Hartford E le c ...... 61)4 53)4 ens. the regular price. The 60 cents re- f'^rent soloists, both men and wo-, daughter, all of Itmann, W. Va. town is looking into the poislbiUtv I',ccard, "I wanted to land on the tomorrow afternoon to receive artl- ■light tonight, but an eleventh hi bate will be paid to the coal dealers Those In Charge in creating by law a private right to White House lawn.” cleii for the sale. Conil S o lv ...... Hartford Gas ...... 45 .i.cn, and the fun will continue for '■i procurtnj an FERA project to publicly controlled funda, through effort will be made to avert IL Aircraft issues were given a little (Jons Gas ...... do., pfd ...... by the Anthracite InsUtute. The express, southbound from make up the $3,000 difference and Union leaders and repreaentatlvi 46 Last year the distribution of fuel an hour and a half or longer. Chicago to Indianapolis and Cin- such measures as compulsory unem- whirl, evidently in celebration of the Cont (Ja n ...... S N E T C t o ...... 103 107 Howard Keeney, ticket chairman; thus enable the appraisers to go ployment and old age pensions, we The Woman's Home Missionary of the employers will meet this smashing of records In the London- (Jom P ro d ...... was on an altogether different basis. cinnati, left Chicago at 9:36 p. m. Ahead with the task at their figure society of the North Methodist afiomoon with P. W. CHappell, a Manufacturing Stocka The Federal govewiment supplied says that returns point to a good (c. s. L) in charge of Conductor will only reduce the efforts of In- AUSTRALIA WATTS Melboume race. Wright Aero gain- Del L and Wn ... turnout of the church people and o ' $18,000. dividuals to provide for themselves church will hold a rummage sale a'.i conciUator of tlie United States De- ed more than 2, and Douglas gain- Du P o n t...... Am Hardware ...... 18 20, ' Wet Weather Is Here! 'the coal and the town was required Ralph Patterson of Cincinnati and The reason advanced at the an- day tomorrow from 9:30 on In the Am Hosiery ...... — 35 to pay the coal dealers $1.76 per '■lends. Mrs. Clarence Sadrozlnski, Engineer Jim Alley of Indianapolis. and increase their wUlingneos to partment of Labor In the hope of ed a point A few Isolated heavy Eastman Kodak chairman of the home made candy rual tovim meeting for setting an rely on government for support, HANDICAP PLANES store on Depot Square formerly oc- breaking the .deadlock over the issue rqxits cropped out. National Ble- Elec Auto Lite .. Arrow H and H, com.. 9 11 half ton for delivery only. Seven The injured were taken to the appropriation of $16,000 for an ap- cupied by the A. A P. Company. do., pfd...... 97 .. Are Your Shoes In Good Repair? hundred tOM were used last year sale In connection with the minstrel Dundy-Keese hospital at Earl Park, thereby aggravating the very Ills ol the closed shop and the demand outt dropped 2 points, tn response Gen Elec praisal was so Chat the town could fi t higher wages. to third quarter earnings of only Gen Foods ...... Billings and Spencer.. >4 If not, bring them to us. We are still putting on at a cost of $6,186.61, compared with announces that a good supply has most of them with minor hurts, which such legialstlon Is intended to Bristol Brass ...... I een promised. I uthoritatively combat appraisal fig- relieve. ^ (Oontinned from Page One) Linne Lodge, No. 72, Knigbta of Contract Expiree 36 cents a share, against 44 tn the Gen M otors...... 21 23 $9.860..'« the year before, were listed by Dr. David E. Mavlty Pythias, will meet tonight at Orange do., pfd...... 95 * No Pork This Year as follows: ures presented for listing by manu- “Our Immediate Job is to get men Under the contract which expiree same period last year, and Allied Gillette ...... Ircturing concerns, particularly back to work, t8 establish minimum minutes, whereas the American hall at 8 o’clock. > today the dyers have been working Chemical and IngersoU Rand lost as (Sold Dust ...... (Jase, Lockwood and B 300 There will be no pork supplied to R. J. Brown, of Cincinnati. O. entry made the trip in three days, (Jollins Co...... 63 — pemona on the relief rolls (his year 32 ARE INJURED C. B. Jones, of Mount Olivet, Ky. Cheney Brothers. Appraisal experts, wages, to prevent exploitation of at a basic rnte of pay of 67 1-2 cents much. A little further selling ap- Hersbey ...... including a represen-tative of one of labor, to stop the wastes of cut- 21 hours, 5)4 minutes. The Democratic town committee or. hour for a 40 hour week or $23 a peared in non-ferrous metals, but Hudson Motors . Colt’a F irearm s...... 18)4 20)4 RUBBER owing to the scarcity of pork prod- Silas Dodd, of Beach Grove, Ind. Tomer Cheerfol will hold an Important meeting In Eagle Lock ...... 18 23 Exclusive ucts. Fresh and canned beef will Mrs. Mary Dodd, of Beach Grove, llie concerns seeking the local Job, throat competition by confirming week. In their original wage de- was quickly absorbed. Newmont Int Harv ...... IN TRAIN CRASH Colonel Turner was cheerfully hu- Democratic headquarters here at rallied after touching a new low. Int Nick ...... Fafnir Bearings...... 60 60 be snpplled. however. In addition Ind. admit that a detailed appraisal of trade agreements proposed by the mands they sought $30 for a 30 Fuller Brush, Class A. 7 At jthe government will provide butter, Cheney Brothers' plant alone could industries themselves, and to en- horous over the speed with which he 7:30 o’clock Friday night. A large hour week. George Baldanzl, preat- Sugars sagged, evidently reflecting Int Tel and Tel ... Jack Dodd, of Beach Grove, Ind. and Pangbom, bis co-pllot, . bad attendance is anticipated. Gray Tel Pay Station. 7 9 'cheese and. veal, but no mention was Mrs. J. F. Walton, of Cincinnati, not be done for $16,000. If this is courage united action of labor and dull of the federation, revealed last the recent sharp drop in raw sugar Johns Manville .. (Oontinoed from Page One) left Charlevllle, os he said, "just to ^tures, although the sugar market Kennecott ...... Hart and Cooley...... 125 HEELS made of eggs which were made O. true, it baa been pointed out, then management In the interest of in- c.’ght the union had proposed to the — dustrial peace. see If those Jolly old Dutchmen still About 25 members of John Mather stiffened today. Such Issues as U. Lehigh Val Coal . Hartmann, Tob, com.. 5 FR A D I N 'S \ l available last winter. . mans, left the rails. Jolted along the Mrs. W. P. Flffer, of Cincinnati, the $16,000 appropriation will be were on the ground." He admitted cirployers payment of a $20 weekly do., p f d ...... 15 20 O. . I ractically wasttxl since little or No Monopoly Chapter, Order of DeMolay, are ex- m.ntmum under the existing rato. 8. Steel, American Telephone, Gen- Lehigh Val Rd .. ATTACHED ties and several cars turned over. “Employers have no monopoly on he hod been worried all night long pected to attend the exemplification eral Motors and New York Central Ligg and Myers B Int. Sliver ...... 23 27 One car was hurled about with Its Mrs. Edward Collins, of Cincin- nothing can be gained on a re-ap- whether he might be forced to "set This, Baldanzi said, waa rejected by do., pfd...... 71 76 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY nati, O. '■ralsal of property exclusive of the unfair tactics. Professional labor of the tniUatory degree In Broad tile employers. were about unchanged. American Loew’s ...... end extending over U. 8. Highway agitators and their ill-advised ef- down somewhere anytime” because Brook tonight. Radiator was turned over in some Lorillard ...... Landers, Frary A Clk. 30)4 32)4 Harold H. Hatoe, who Is in charge of FOR BALE—KITCHEN range $26, 41, an arterial road south out of Margaret Collins, of Cincinnati, O. industrial plants. of oil trouble. The av^age weekly wage scale o? volume close to yesterday’s final New Brit. Mch., o. m • ■ 3 5 Shoes Dyed, All Colors...... 50c and 75c A. N. Frederick, of Dover, Ky. Two appraisers are now at work forts Jiave ever been present. There the workers has been $12, he said, Monsanto (Jhem , the department and haa bad wide « ^ Laura electric range $86 for Immediate Chicago, blocking motor traffic. must be even handed justice to He revealed he bad cruised for A session of the meetings com- price. Mont Ward . . . . do., pfd ...... SO experience to this field. cale. F. E. Bray, 78 McKee street. Ambulances from Fowler and Alfred Foreman, of Chicago, III. on an assessment of the Cheney real several hours near Charlevllle await- mittee of the Chamber of Commerce and added that "thousands earned Among bright news of the da; Mann A BoW, Class A. 3 7 Henry Schupt, of Indianapolis, estate. It Is understood that these compel employe groups to accept Nat Biscuit...... — A native of CJonnecUcut, Mr. responsibility before the law, to ing dawn in order to make a land- has been called for 9:80 o’clock to- ot more than $5 a week on the waa a statement by Clarence Nat Cash Reg .. do.. Class B ...... 1 Ilalne was with U,e appliance de- Ind. •wo men are employees, or were, at ing. The time expended here and morrow morning by diatrman Earl average" during tho last year. Woolley, chairman of the American North and Judd...... 17 19 W. J. Morlng, of Omaha, Neb. I'.ast, until very recently, of one of cease the practice of intimidation, Nat Dairy ...... partment of the Hartford Electric \ Lane coercion and violence. Capital together with the forced landing en Seaman to begin arrangements for Radiator and Standard Sanitary Nat Distillers .... Nills, Bern P ond...... 8 10 1,'ght company for two years. From SAN YUL YES W. S. Phillips, South Point, O. the firms seeking (he re-assessment route to Melbourne, gave the Dutch IN THE SOUTH Peck, Stow and Wilcox 3 Georg- Kessler, of North College property invested has certain funda- the annual meeting, which is fixed (Corporation, that the Federal hous- N Y Central ___ there he .-UtereJ the employ of tho 701 Main Street Johnaon Block Manchester c<'ntract in Manchester. If such is mental economic rights while labor team sufficient time to free their in the by-laws for the third Tuesday Roanoke Rapids, N. C., Oct. 24.— ing administration’s campaign had NY NH and H ... Russell Mfg ...... 17 23 HUl. O. fie case it would seem, close observ- bogged plane and reach Melbourne (AP)—This Industrial center, one of Scovlll ...... 18 20 Westlnghouse Electric Supply com- They Have Put on Their Fur Collars L. C, Markland, of Mack. O. productively employed has Inherent in November. worked wonders in Its first 60 days, Noranda ...... -, any and was'lts, rcprcEentatlve for ers maintain, that the town’s ap- social rights; any encroachment second In the race. the sore spots in the general textile and should accomplish much more North Am ...... Stanley Works 17)4 19)4 James Parks, Negro, of Buffalo, praiser would be bound to accept the Turner’s brisk energy despite an stolke, which was called off last as the program is further developed. Standard - Screw ...... 50 60 Maine, New H.vmpsblre and Ver- DRESSES We refer to our rich N. V. upon the first drives capital out of A regular meeting of Ward (Jhe- Packard ...... — mont for ten years. Previous to Jolii- Cheney appraiser's figures without the Industry while any encroach- evident wearlnesa, augmented by a ney Camp, U. 8. W. V„ wiU bb held month, today faced the threat ot He said sales of his company in the Penn ...... do., pfd., guar...... 100 sporty fleece coats. Joseph W. Scott, negro, of BUffalo, question. four-day-old stubble on bis chin, de- Smythe Mfg. Co...... 30 35 iug IVatkins Brothers, he was with Shop anywhere you wish and you will not N. Y. ment upon the second is contrary to In the armory Thursday at 8 .inclher textile strike beginning first 14 days of October were 76 Phlla Rdg C and I One Important Point lighted the Australians. Crowds per cent ahead of the like period of Taylor and FM m ...... — 86 the Pennsylvania Power company n' Ed, Collins, of Cincinnati, O. sound' public policy. o’clock. A social hour will follow Monday. J. Dooley, president of the Phil Pete ...... I.ancaster, Pa., in the merchandise '£ 1 of tiM be able to equal the quality and style found The entire question simmers down "Prosperity depends upon equal who were awaiting eagerly (b catch the business meeting. All com- U. T. W. local here, said union mem- last year. Pub Serv N J .... Torrlngton...... 66 67 Mrs. A. R. Rice, of Indianapolis. a glimpse of Ids famous lion cub Underwood Mfg. Co. . 48)4 50)4 division. Mrs. Clara Collins. Indianapolis. to one thing: Will the town Insist recognition of the rights of capital, rades are urged to be present as lioi'3 bad voted to go on strike Mon- Recent heaviness of the non-fer- Radio TIM E S SQUARE DISTR ICT to Laura Lane drcsse.z, on an appraisal of the Cheney plant were considerably let down to find visitors from nearby camps are ex- rous metal stocks, held In an im- Rem R an d ...... Union Mfg. Co...... 10 Watkins Brothers' electrical de- Mrs. Stella Wright, Indianapolis. labor and the public. day unless action is token at once cartment features Norge electric re- to say nothing of the A new ior itself, or will It accept the figure "The practical application of the all he had ,vas a mechanical toy. pected to attend. 'ey the Textile Relations Board on portant degree as hedges against Rey Tob B ...... U S Envelope, com. .. 80 Mrs. C. W. Jones. Indianiipolis. — filgcrators, Cravyford electric rang- I :,lcd by the firm? If the town Recovery Act will be a long pains- 16 Day Limit charges of discrimination lodged Inflation, was undoubtedly due to re- Sears Roebuck . do., p f d ...... 105 . . . A M O DIRN H O m " O N ITS shipment of Mrs. J. D. Redd, Dover. Ky. The disposition of the handicap Veeder Root ...... 30)4 es, Royal and Apex cleaners and price. $9-98 Mrs. Oliver Snoddy, In^anapolia. wants Its own appraisal certainly taking job, but I have faith in the Members of Helen Davidson with it. cent developments indicating to Socony Vac . . . . 28)4 TO ES" EV H Y MINUTE TO MAKE $15,000 will be about half enough to collective Intelligence, courage and prizes will be determined when the l/)dge. Daughters of Scotia, and Six mills ai« operating here nor* some that stabilization might be on South Pac . . . . . Whitlock Coll Pipe ... — 2)4 Thor washers, becides many other Y O U* VISIT M OST PlEASA N T last machine arrives within the 16- their friends have been invited to the way, and Ambassador Bingham’s South P Rlc S . J.B.WU’ms Co. $10 par 48 58 appliances that are the latest pro- do the Job. If it duem’t want Its own vision of our experienced industrial nolly, employing 3,500 workers.. 7(X) RO O MS W a r m appraisal of the Cheney plant, then leaders acting in the Interests of day-llmlt set by the rules of the attend a card party to be held Sat- remarks at Edinburgh was accepted South Rwy .... ducts in the electrical field. contest. Pilots still competing for urday evening at 8 o’clock at tho as further confirmation in some St B rands___/ 700 R A T H S HOPE TO SELL LYNN CO. the $15,000 appropriation is practi- self-government subject only to gov- the handicap prize were undisturb- A high-pressure, hand-operated cully useless. ernment control of abuses. home of Mrs. Mary Matcbett, 326 qurmter-s In Wall Street. On the St Gas and El . grease gun now on toe market C H A RLES MauMRf Co ats ed by Scott’s spectacular flight Center street. whole, hpwever, international bank- St Oil Cal Revenue derived by the federal H O T E L FRADIN'S Town Treasurer George H. VVacl- •'I believe in the NRA and the bandies any number of lubricants AS A GOING CONCERN which might rank him first in the ing and foreign exchange quarters St Oil N J government' from taxes on gaso- In Football doll will attend the conference Mon- Act creating it. provided policies are handicap section, since, according were perplexed, and did not know of varying consistencies through line, lubricating oil, and pipe day night and outline the tentative established that give effect to the Hudson Lyons and Harold Wright Lo ve Lives O n ! Tex (Jorp use of special interchangeable, line, lubricating oil, and pipe shades with to the regulations, one pilot can win will lead the meeting of the Young whether to regard the ambassador's Timken Roller Bear ir Sold in Part, North End Will f.harlty program, the FERA pro- original official intentions. I be- a prize In only one section, auto- statement as merely an expression one-pound cartridges, which can 1934 was approximately 18 per P A R A M O U N T jects contemplated and other mat- lieve that recovery in American can People’s Legion tonight at 7:30 at Life Sweeps O n ! Trans America ... be removed and replaced any cent higher than during the same 46th Street, Weet of Broad w ay, NEW YO RK Prime Raccoon Lose Small Industry Showing matically forfeiting any claim in the Salvation Army citadel. Miss of personal opinion or an official Union (Jarbide ters pcrtlmeiit to come up for dls- be achieved, that prosperity can be the other section to the next in trial balloon. Most foreign ex- number of times until emptied. period to 1934. ADVERTISE THE HERALD—IT collars. Some Promise Now. c.isston. made permanent, not by edict but Beatrice Arnold will be the speak- Union P a c ...... rank. er. At the close of the meeting change experts seemed to think the Unit Aire Corp . . . . by conscientious, constructive . co- While Turner and Parmentler time unpropitious for stabilization, Interest is being shown In the out- operation of industry, business and the following committee will meet Unit C orp...... labor. were seeking to rest after their to make plans for the Hallowe’en so- particularly with the situation of Unit Cias Im p...... •.•."iT’n ’vy.yy' re jz Jv jw z y /.’fA’. rome of the auction of the Lynn TUGWELL EXPECTS rousing welcome. Catbeart Jones the gold bloc evidently a long way Leather Washer and Mat Companv, "Through such a course we w1l! cial: Miss Esther Gordon,.chairman; U S Ind A le ...... and Ken W. Waller, English entries, Elmore Clough, John Curtis,- Helen from clarification. U S ■Rubber which goes on the block tomorrow make progress and the New Deal were the only other filers to reach The price situation In the petro- afternoon with Robert M. Reid ik FAIR TRADE CODE will not leave us what we were wh'-n Erickson, Raymond Larder and Lor- U S Smelt Sporty enough to wear to the first it came,” Australia. They were troubled with raine Van Haverbeke. leum industry attracted attention, U S Steel ...... Sxjn os auctioneer.^. The auction has (Continued from Page One) overheated engines and found a sUII, but there was little selling in Vick Chem ...... “Big Games"— been ordered by the Superior Court night refuge at Mount Isa, 76 miles petroleum shares. President Roose- as the Company, is now In the hands A special meeting of the Daugh- West Union...... mohilng coat with a violet adorning W A I r f l T T CAVC due west of Cloncurry, landing at ters of Liberty, No. 125, L. L. O. L., velt isclosed at his Wednesday West El and Mfg of John M. Miller, receiver. his button hole, read the speech. | (TALLUll oAIu 7:55 p. m. east Australian time. press conference that the Adminis- Woolworth l<1attering in appearance for There Is a long list of different CMhers In R a re will take place in Orange hall to- tration was making a new drive dre.ss wear— Former Minister of Commerce | morrow evening at 7:30. A social Elec Bond- and Share (Curb). I quipment and machinerv included Masse of France Introduced him Squadron Leader Malcolm Mac- and supper will follow in charge of to stem the flow of "to t oil" which among the articles to be sold and Those present included Mrs. Tug- DEMOCRATS LOSING Gregor, the oldest pilot in the race, the past mistresses. is believed to be the root of the Warm enough to wear nil an effort v;ll! be made to sell it as well and Breckenridge Long, United landed at Batavia, Java, at 10 p. m„ trouble. The President’s comment ' going ci.ncem. The factory is States ambassador. A discussion of leading the fliers entered in the on making credit available for the SCHOOL CARD P A R H (f'onUnued from Page One) handicap race, in which be admitted Mrs. Emma L. Nettleton, past Winter- located In the rear of 62 Main street the American’s speech followed. president of the Rcbekab State purchase of railway equipment at and orders are being received in Devoting much of his time to an he had great hopes of being placed. Assembly, Mrs. Jessie Wallace, con- Tower Interest rates also attracted Three Popular Prices: urcaler mimbers just at pre.scnt attack on the doctrine of "Laiasez .\orAlCh and Hartford infercnlially J. D. Hewett and C. E. Kay. of attention in Wall Street. NETS FUND FOR MILK • Hacked I. Hcniy Roraback, State New Zealand, were last reported ductor of the assembly: Mrs. Minnie than was the case a few months ago. Falre,” Tugwcll said "the diffusion Krause, noble grand of Sunset Re- If sold as a going concern it is ex- of Machinery, power and skill Republican chairman. flying between Burma,' India, and Referring to the criticizm directed Bangkok, Siam. bekab Lodge and Mrs. Marion Highland Park Teachers Gel 1 ected that employment will be fur- throughout the world seems to me Straugban, vice grand, attended the *24-95 $29-50 $ 3 5 n.shed to north end residents, but if to Indicate that finished goods will ■y Alcorn to Charle.s G. Morrlz, Lieutenant M. Hansen, of Den- REV. AND MRS. C O LPinS $32 from Affair Held in rhairman of tho State Milk Control mark, landed his plane a t Calcutta dinner last night given by Priscilla :l is necessary to sell in part, as the decline In importance in interna- Rebekah lodge of Middletown in School Last Night cider Includes, it will take from the tional commerce. Beard, the governor said In Hart- 10:13 p. m. fird. "Mr. Morr'.z holdz n number of Squadron Leader D. E. Stodart honor the grand officers. Several VISITORS HERE TODAY F U R L E S S - S P O R T Y C O A T S north end another smsJI industry. "If this Is so, there will continue of the members of Sunset Rebekah to be more and more emphasis nn fharez in National Dairies, a hold- and K. G. Stodart, of Britain, were More thrm a hundred players at- of Warm Woolens reported at Calcutta, while C. J. lodge motored down to witness the raw materials and their efficient dis- :ns company. But I don’t think the degree work in the evening. Former South Methodist Pas- tended the card party given last STILL GOING IN A BIG WAY! A billiard marker In Lancashire, semination.” man is very happy with them, as the Melrose of Australia, waa behind at Eng., has made a set of false teeth Jodhpur, India. M A DELEIN E tor Now Retired Is Living in light by the teachers of the High- Of international trade, he asserted,' stock ha,7N; Tokyo. 38.80; tume, as well as toe funniest, also ways buy the right tobaccos 4 f o r ...... ZOC Ripe Tomatoes . •. 17e lb. _$1.75 np end." Manchester Tent No. 2. Knights Sbgnghai, 33.78; Hongkong, 40.87)4: the best boys’ rig and toe funniest. OiA. Oaafl MaeA Eaelrcled with Bacon. Crisp Clean Spinach. The committee, after hours of de- of the Maccabees will hold a brief Mexico City (silver peso), 37.85; A program of Hallowe’en games is Celery------9c bunch Stone Set Sterling Silver Rings, HOSPn AL NOTES bate last night and todzy, adopted bustnesa meeting this evening in TO THE LADIES! Montreal to New York, 101.93 3-4; being prepared and refreshments la ng'i tUi'ilitil • — uniformly ripe and mild. the resolution with only two dissent- New York to Montreal, 08.13)4. keeping with toe occasion will be Beeta - Peas • Carrota. non-tamishable finish...... the Brown and Balch hall, as a MACBETH MONAX N-NomlnaL MONDAY W8DNISDAT ... $2.50 ing votes. number of members plan to attend TABLEWARE rerved. Members of St. Mary’s Kindling Wood. ^ bbl. 50c Mrs. Amanda Linde, of 8 Chest- Ray Kelly, corporation counsel the husking bee of St Bridget’s church of High school age are cor- ■OSA NINO nut street, waa admitted and John for the dty of Detroit, and chairman church at the Hollister street WITH A 86e ADMISSION Uae an unsalted fat such ru lard dially Invited. PONSEU.B MAKTINI STVBCKGOLO Orders taken for stove HUl. of 816 Hartford Road, waa of the Legion’s ledslatlve commit- school. or oU for greasing cake or muffin wood or lirepfaiee wood, R. DONNELLY discharged yaiterday. tee. said there would be no mlnorlty TODAY and THURSDAY pons. K06TILANnrZ OUanSTKA AND CBOlUS $8.00 load. Mrs Susanna Sbimanskl of Bum- report. The Ladles Aid society of the I t la reported that cocoa la suc- JEWELER aid*, Mrs. Bastrle* Nulifer of Co- Swedish Congregational church will To crush crumbs to )>* used for ceeding beer aa the national drink 9 P. M. ( l . 8. T .)—COLUMBU NETHOIK . .30e Ib. 14 T h e broademstlag commission Brindisi and Venice is left without officiated. Burial was in the South George 0. Nichols Heads Speaking Program Plea Made to Get tke Support (AP)—The “worat expertaoca of my flot busy asking people to look for fastnesses. It is naturalty fortified, (Vlndsor Cemetery. ' n* marntat !• tt* •ddrw . wm. a J®™* After the degree .work had been career^ was tha way Van Brugga, tbs m lA pf Dutch plane and sat however, by Its rocky oosatUne, end 2-ou a paragrapb which tntereiUd completed the gathering adjourned everybody In Australia to gaaing the army has. scores of heavy coast- Cov. Wilbur L. Cross at the imvell wireless operator of the Dutch "fly- Elaborate System of Fortifi lag preaentathm of a tablet com* ine on looking it up the other day. Officers at Big Gathering to the banquet hall where refresh- of War Yeterans m Great- into tbs aky. Soon we saw tba won- defense guns ready to run along 'the Deaths Last Night uiemoratlng the women of Connecti- It nuM aa foUowi: menta were served. After the re- ing hotel” which flnlohed second tn darfttl thing being done by Albury raUroad tracks that skirt the shore. "Hia women are never rogUM, nor freshments George O. Nichols called the Melbourne Derby, deaoribed to- to help ua. Tbe town’s electric cut far their work for suffrage: cations Shown at Vital Truro, Maas.—Gerrit A. Beneker, I remember quite well how the 6je they flaedeea; they are obnox- m Temple Last NighL upon Herbert Ingham for a few er Leanunf day the plane's battle agalnat a lights were baiag oontroUad a t the :oua to ridicule, and he ridiculea Scotch tongs which were rendered series of terrific thunderstonha. power station and the entire aupply 62, noted Ulustrstor and industrial auffnglaU in New Haven used to artist and lecturer. He painted the You Save a t Wards ask me where I stood on the ques- them. 'Aiey are alwaya beautiful In Mr, Ingham's ususUy delightful Tbe storms were encountered yes- waa being utilised for flashing vial* Points in Interior. becauae they are healthy. They can One of tha largest gstharingi of manner with John Hood a t the Miami, Fla., O ct 24,—(AP)—De- terday after tbe plane left Cbarle- bis Morse meeeegea to us. It waa WAITING last Liberty Loan drive poster — tion of suffrage for women a t tha piano. vllle, in a vain attampt to beat out "Sure, We’U Finish the Job.” time when it was aa active issue dance, but they like the open air mambari of tbs Masonic fratamlty velopment at a six-point program m an amaaing and vaiy sporting thing The Wappiiv ''Y" boys wUl spon- teat; they are lithe of Umb: they in some time was held in the Tem- Rev. C. Homer Ginns, pastor of the English winner. to do. Rome —Prlnoe Celaaio Caetani, here in Connecticut Generally they the North Methodist church waa the intereit of greater learning waa "We got off our course la a aerisa Rome:—(AP)—Italy has created sor a masqueiade dance at which 67, former Italian ambassador to expected to meet detennlned opposi- nin and Jump, and fall of exhaue- ple here lent night when Paet .Maa- ‘Tba measagas atvisad us at modem and old fashioned * donees tlon; th ^ have freah facea and they ter'e Night waa observed. George called 'upon and he gave an inspir- urged upoi. the American Legion to- of atorma", Van Brugge r^ ted . preparations to recetvs us at tha OB elaborate s}rstem of fortifications Washington and former mayor of Radiator Motor tion from me. 1 always, however, O. Nichols, of 127 Porter street, fill- ing talk on tha value of friendship day by Henry Lester Smith, presi- "We attempted to gat below them race course and we were soon able not only along her four frontiers but will be enjoyed with Werner’s or- Rome. Double Barrel Kitchen Range New Fail Qitton diearmed them by saylqg that 1 Hit well. Their heada are fumlahed chestra furnishing the music. This Minneapolis, Minn.—Addison N. with bralna and with a dislike of ios- ed the ebsir of master and the rest and the importance of Maaonry to dent of the National Educational and then, as this waa unauoceaaful, to follow the glare of, lights from also at vital points In the Interior. could see no reason why suffrage of the chairs during the degree work the life of a member of the frater- Assoetatlon. we roae to a great height aaeembled automobiles to a oafs will be held at the Wapplng Com- Drake Ballard Company, invest- o n . sbould be baaed upon sex. They i Hg their idratity; they fight for nity. He remarked upon the inapir- Military experts believe these munity church house next Friday ment brokers. ALCOHOL OIL BURNER Speaking before tbs Legionnaires' "Sometimes ws wars forced to landing place." : should enable her to withstand the SHOTGUN PRiijrrs to be terribly disappointed ! 'heir Independence u d win ation tha degree Work gave the 16th annua) convention, Smith, who the right and aomcUmas to tbs left Albury Is only 160 miles from evening, October 26, at eight o’clock. New York—James Bertram, sec- becauae there was no chance for an This was long before the suffra- candidate and urged the members first force of an attack, and perhaps There will be prizes given for the retary and a trustee of the Carae^e gisU, or suffragettes, as they were also la dean of the School at Educa- by terrific thunderbtmsta. It waa a Melbourne. The three paaaengers to break it. . ’ a r g u m e n t w i t h m e . to carry the ideals' of the frAtamIty tion at Indiana University, outlined trying time, especially as our patrol who bad made tha trip In tbe Amer- best costumes. Corporation. first called who are amusingly out Into the street! In their every The extent of the fortifications Mrs. James Sullivan and Uttle )C gal. 9® I'- $ 8-9 5 Casually in the course of my read- the proposed planks as follows; was ^ving out. Ican-buUt plane, Thea Rasche, Ger- has just been revealed indirectly by $19*45 12^20 y<<- ing I have observed a good many treated In Wells’ Ann VeronlcA This day work. He called Masonry a 'T tried to get Melbourne on the man avlatrix, and two Dutek, bank- daughter, Barbara Ann, left last GOLD LAIHES ARE SMART Including Tax Installation 13 extra. Guaran- was at the time when the women Enlistment of every citlien In the tbe official gazette which publishes Sunday ofteraoolli to spend a few things in oonneotlon with the ideals tirpe of religion and suggeated that observance of American Education wireless, but an I could get was ers, wers left behind to enablebla the I; In bulk. Bring your own con- In your own (x>ntainer. Winter Western Field in 12-16-20 gauge teed for 1 year. Buy now and New light patterns in fine per- and girls over in London invaded the 4nen were Inclined in these days to Moscow and atmospharie disturb- plane to make a bettor taka-off, lists and maps of the zones over days with her sister, Mias Dorothy tainer. Frost is due any night! grades, 20-30-40. sizes. Shock pad, matted ribs. save! of women. I recall being amused Hoiuw of Commons. Nod long after Betty Thor, who Ant wqn the Week; further development- of the ^whicb airplanes are forbidden to fly. Doane at her apartment in New Chic^o—Thai’’s jg-old in them thar cales. You save % at Ward'sl when I found Arietotle saying that use religion only as a soporific, or title of Miss London, now bae free high school and of adult educa- ances. Eventually, however, I aue- tha two pilots. Van Brugga and feminine complexions, and aaid (his event, Washington waa invad- aa a consolation when times become ceeded in contacting Melbourne and machanic continued into Melb Cleverly Hidden In Alps. York city. there waa no use of considering wo- ed by militant auffragisU in a simi- been seleetad at England's meet tion; better methods of financing The principal defensive mUltary Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hayes of Doris Lee Leeds, principal speaker men in the laws of a state, becauae difficult. He urged all Masons to beautiful girl and will be entered discovered -we were near Albury. Tbe others followed by train. at the annual convention of the 1111- lar way. try to gain again the inspiration schools, ‘mcludlng Federal aid with- ^worka are located along the French, Pleasant valley have taken an there waa no way to make them In tbe international eompatlUon out Federal control; financial inde- Swiss, Austrian and Yugoslavian apartment in Hartford and moved ■lois Cosmeticians and Beauty Cui- Bamboo I.adies’ In ancient times the .women of that had come when being raised in tor tha eslectlon of Miu Univene. turists Association, new fall face o'oey the laws. Rome climbed the Capltoline H-JI Maaonry. ptndence for school boards and de- tion at Center O ongr^tional frontiers. They are hidden in the in last week for tbe winter. Tou may remember that during velopment of eommimlty recreation church. Alps, so cleverly th a t. -motorists The regular monthly Sunday ]towder shades are designed to bring and got what they want^. So in our Candidate Speaks nut tbe golden tones. SHOES the Carthaginian wars, Sciplo got ume, the women of England and the Boyt W. Freelove, of the Center and fine arte under local boards of Business sesalons of the -varioiu HELPFUL and pedestrians often cross the school social wUl be held Thursday RAKES through the Roman Senate'sump education. sections this forenoon were followed mountain chain without sighting evening instead of Friday evening What’s more the popular shades Lnited States went up to Parliament Travel Bureau, who was the candi- BUILDERS TO BE TOLD Fey Iheie bask tuary laws curtailing the dress of end to our national capitol and got date for the Master Mason degree, StabUIxlng Factor by addresses and round tabla dis- them. on account of the Y. M. C. A. dance for the moment are gold or silver. womM, and depriving them of the w^at they wanted. Thus, you see, was called upon for a talk He 'The free public school is the Na- cussions. Luncheon waa aervad at •axMooS eM M a t There are aeveral lines of themj at tbe Community Church House. Gray hair, especially silvery gray, j $1-98 usual means of conveyance, insisting woman has always been woman. responded capably saying that . he ABOUT HOUSING A Q tion’s most valuable possession,” de- the Y. M. C. A. at noon. A t the ■raw. W e can ItaS At some points they begin on the This is to be the annual Hallowe'en is quite the thing. "No longer (s that if they vranted to go anywhere, And now in behalf of the Con- was greatly inspired by the Masonic c'ared Sndtb, "during the crisis afternoon session an address of yea tke le t »y la 14 LOANS border and extend back 60 miles. social, all coming in costume; and gr^y hair a bodge of age,” Mrs. Odd lots of regular 13.60 Then there arc 16 fortified zones they should walk. After the wais necticut League of Women Voters, work and hoped to live up to its years, the schools have been a great welcome was given by Mayor Ernest haan— wHheut raS prizes will be given as tuual. There l.ccds said. "It la an asset of ele-1 Foot Healths. Not all sizes. were over, Bclplo instated on con- teachings. F. A. Verplanck spoke Chamber of Commerce Asks rUbilizlng factor enabling our peo- B. Novey.' The principal speaker of •Ma.Tam2,«.t»- " F ** $ 3 0 0 located at other points on the main- wUI be games for young and old gance." I accept this tablet in commemora- land and islands, all along the coast. Large aizc. Great for raking Fall tinuing these laws in the interest of tion of the women of Connecticut of the work of the Masonic Charity Those Who Wish to Go to ' pie to. endure with fortitude and the afternoon waa August Brauer, a>an20Mwitfc<)aiapsy. Otianaall iMtoMoiant and plenty of refreshments. The so- leaves. economy. The women of Rome how Foundation aaylng that 400, includ- patience what would have caused a Jr„ executive assistant to the state •ach aiatitk cavtn avarythinf Tbe most important of those on the cial is set for 7:30 o’clock. Austria is building an automobile who reihalned stoadfaat In their Hartford to Notify Office. NRA compliance director, hia sub- mainland are at Venice, Spezia, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd C. Hevenor ever, waxed hot anc. went up to the work for the vote and eventually ing members of the'fraternity and 1(08 educated people to turn to vio- Tba aaly ebais* la tbrta yaraeat ya> highway across the Grossglockner | genata in a body, and forced a re- their wives, are now being cared for lence and radicalism. Let us Improve ject being “The NRA and Your Part aiaalb aa aayaUi aaMaal at laaa (shipbuilding): Rome; Taranto, (na- and (Children have moved from their range, where it will rise to an ele- RIVERSIDE won. It Is a roll of honor, beginning As chairman of the local Federal In It”. val center); Brindisi (at entrance home in East Hartford, to the home ctal of the obnoxious sumptuary with Isabella Beecher Hooker, of by the Foundation. He urged Ma- at'b extend our schools to serve the PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY vation of 8200 feet and will con- fawa. This waa my second amuse- sons to support the Foundation to Housing Act committee, E. J. Mc- Roem Sa fte te Tlieateff BlMc of Odriatic sea); island of Elba and of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hayes at nect the provinces of Carinthia and which the state and nation may be Cabe of the Chamber of Commerce well-being of every citlsen in the Piombino (nearest vulnerable point Rubbish THIES BMBt. the beat of their ability, citing the nation." TM Mala Mmat Taletbaaa 34M Pleasant Valley, this past week. Salzburg. of Discontinued '-roud. Georgs O. Nlehols worthwhile work that is being done. has received an invitation to attend from Ojrslca) and Pisa. Mrs. Olive A. Jones of South As Low As la tOddU Ages a dinner meeting to be bel(t in Dates for American Education /tyou/ieyee \ Two Forts on Sardinia. Windsor is spending a few weeks were filled with past masters of the Rev. J. Stuart NelU was the con- Week this year have been set for During the late middle ages, you cluding speaker. He aald that times Hartford . tomorrow night at 6:30 pim ply, blqfcny. The island of Sardinia is protect- with Mr. and Mrs. Albertua Jones. BURNERS ladlas were terribly attacked by lodge. o’clock at the Hotel Bond, at which November S through November 11, ed by two stronghold areas, one at Evergreen Lodge of Masons A. F. TANKER BEUEVED LOST District Diiputy Peter Wind such as we have passed through the Smith said, adding that mass meet- c o m p l e x io n 925 REWARD many of the leading men in church past four years test the faith of the Paul Fitzpatrick, executive director Moddalena In the extreme north, and A. M. No. 114 held tbe meeting and state. They held that you were and Associate Grand Chaplain of public relations of the Federal ings would be held throug'iiout tbe hyResinpl ALFRED A. the other at Cagliari in the extreme at East Windsor Hill last Monday WUl be paid for an} Cora which I BedSq Sprin gs J. Stuart NelU also attend- strongest. He said that faith in re- Housing Administration, will give a .-:i'Untry on Thursday, November 8. Great Christopher Positive Corn Don't skid on smooth tiree. nothing but vamps to waylay and NOW ON WAY TO PORT ligion and In Masonry must be ex- south. evening. The Master Mason's de- Cure cannot remove. Also good mislead man. They even went so far ed and were accorded lodge ceedingly strong to carry one detailed explanation of tbe Act. ''By helping to develop this ob- Sicily is defended by three zones: gree was <»>nferred. honors. Guests of the master also Through the Herald, Mr. McCabe servance of American Education GREZEL Messina, controlling the Straits of for caUonses, warts and moles. | strong wire. Patented top to prevent aa to claim give, was responsible for through such trying times. He Miss Elglva A. Burnham, 90, who Sold lnani at the extreme west. South Windsor, after-a short illness. Save Up To By Buying Now! 200 Attend notify tbe Chamber office tomorrow e: and better, By teaching the peo- “ne official gazette indicates also She waa bora November 14, 1843 in r D A M ir i IM i9A. HEATER usually wrote in Latin, which the San Francisco, Oct. 24.—(AP)— Fully 200 members of the frater- Harry Trotter led the gathering ladles as a rule oould not read. How- In singing "Auld Lang Syne" as the morning In order that reservations ple to understand the schools, to NOTICE that the Italian Dodecanese islands South Windsor and lived there all All Purpose Battered by the terrific force of a nity attended-- the communication meeting endedi may be made. It la expected that cherish them, to make sacrifices for In the Aegean sea are fortifleiL The her life. Miss Burnham was de- ever, there was occasionally a man Touth Pacific typhoon, tha Richfield and were rewarded with a fine several membera of the local com- All Newl All Clean! Just Discontinued Designs who advocated for women- equal them, we shall still further fortify HARLEY JA(X)BS islands of Lero, Farios, Arcangelo, scended from the Burnham famUy, RANGE O IL Cll tanker Larry Doheny limped to- exemplification of the work. Past mittee will attend the meeting. the ideals and purposes ' for which Oil Burner Placusa, 'TrlplU, Strongill, Kiriakl which came to this country in the and Patterns! $26-95 lights with men, but they were rath- ward a haven at the Island of Guam Masters' Night always brings out a Is again handling Phelps Range VARNISH er few in number. This is the third ARREST STUDENT STRIKERS our forefathers labored." and Fuel OH through The Re- and Plganusa are specifically men- 17th century. She leaves a half- Walnut finish. Will heat 8 today. large attendants of some of Man- COMMITS SUICIDE tioned. These Islands face Turkey. brother, Oswald J. Signor of East rooms. Bums coal or woo(L amusement. The fate of tWe vessel and Ita crew chester Lodge's oldest members. Hartford. Oct. 24.—(AP)—Police liable OH Company. The RacUlifie Oil Company The question of equal rights was Watertown, Oct. 24. — (AP) — The city of Zara, an isolated Ital- Hartford; two nieces, Mrs. Christine 8 Innerspring M attresses ...... $10.95 at forty was uncertain for hours Those whe filled the chairs diiring Charles Pettit, 17, of 19 Dykman sought a motive today for tbe sui- NURSES' CONVENTION Service also-fr^ently discussed with some Range Oil .. .T'/iC per gallon yesterday after the raging storm ap- the conferring of the Master Mason street, and Joseph Shurmaitis, IB, of cide of Leon M. Parker, 69. On All Makes. 3 Innerspring M attresses ...... $16.95 favor during the centuries imme- parently damaged its radio equip- degree were: George O. Nichols, 33 Charlea street, who were arrested He waa found hani^ng from a Torrlngton, Conn., O ct 24.—(AP) Fuel O il...... 61/jC per gallon $ 2 .S 4 8°'*°" . diately succeeding. I should say that ment and atlcnccd frantic distress Worshipful Msjter; W. George Glen- yesterday by police during an bed post late yesterday. The ver- —About 400 nurses from various 3 Innerspring M attresses ...... $24.95 AU Wool toe first real landmark showing the falls. ney. Senior Warden; William Walsh,. alleged disturbance at Wilby High dict of suicide waa given by Dr. Glo- parts of the state, gathered here to- PHONE 8986 Plumbing, Heating, Jobbing Limited Quantity. So come earlyt modem drift was Mary Woolatone- Communications were establish- Junior Warden, 1st section, Herman schobi, where students are striking ver E. Howe, assistant state medical day for the autumn meeting of tbe and Tinsmithing. 6 Cotton Pelted M attresses ...... $8.95 craft's VlndlcaUon of RighU of Wo- ed with the tanker late last night Montle, Junior Warden, 2d sectidn; for a shorter day and no home examiner. Connecticut State Nurses' aseocia- RLANKETS men which appeared In 1790. Mairy, and according to Captain Wllbem, Harry R. Trotter, Secretary; work, were given soma fatherly ad- Parker leaves bis widow and 4 Fluffy Cotton M attresses ...... $5.95 you now know, waa the wife of Wll 01 the Radio Marine Corporation, Charlea Bunsel, Treaaurer; Jamea vice by Judge Ed-ward Mascolo in sister. ilam Godwin, a well known phlloso she was proceeded to Guam for re- O, McCaw, Senior Deacon; Harold City Court this morning. Judge Genuine 10 S ingle D eck Coil S p rin g s ...... $4.95 $4-98 ;her of the time who thought that pairs. L. Preston, Junior Deacon; Herbert Mascolo continued their cases 30 - The French government grants \!S0 k/u c o o -k o n con old the world waa moving on to a mil- Tenney, Senior Steward; William days for disposition. aubsldles of approximately 8100 6 Double Deck Coil S prings ...... The typhoon tha third In the last Thornton, Junior Steward; Peter ...... $6.95 Large 66x80 in. block plaids. lennium. She also bad a daughter ten days roared toward the Philip- to French citizens between tbe Sateen bound. All colors. named Mary who became the wife Wind, Marshall; William Ferguson, ages of 18 and 30 who aecure R-X CABLE 4 Heavy Duty Coil Springs ...... -...[. $12^95 pines and storm warnings ware out Chaplain; Millard Park, first crafts- It Is announced that, as soon pilot’s license. Only those persons Bargain! . of Shelley the poet. The Vindication again at Manila. u, rather impossible reading now, bO' man; John H. Hyde, second crafts- as the supply of airmail stamps who have received instruction at 6 W a ln u t F in is h M e ta l B e d s ...... $4.95 cause of its sentimentalism. man; Raymond W. Goalee, third in India Is used up, no more will public expense or through schol- ucyvn OIL Naturally I have observed the craftsman; Herbert Ingham, Tyler; be issued. arships are excluded. ENDICOTT-JOHNSON SHOES I lo o t Poster Beds, Dressers, Chests, Pillows—All Included In This Three-Day Sale. i-ieal of women in llteriiture. There 749 MAIN STREET STATE inEATER BUIUMNG Ask To See Our 11 for example the early modern Manchester iueal of the wife who baa no ex- Approved by underwriters' laboratory. Bedroom Suites Complete 3-ROOM OUTFIT istence outside of obedience to her # Stuffy, overheated kitchen, smoky need to modernize your kitcUen in one Don't accept substitutes. SPECIAL! Solid Maple or Walnut. $29-95 b isband. ,^uch was Chaucer’s Pa- Date Book broiler, stooping, watching, peeping in of the automatic Magic Chef ranges, we tient Griaelda. This Ideal lived on QUALITY AT A LOW PRICE the oven, constant scrubbing and clean- are now displaying. They cook, bake, vllh many differences in Fielding's Tonight and broil faster, better, .easier and with Air.a'ia and In Thackeray's Emily, Oct 24.—Husking Bee by S t ing, backaches from cdoking . : i : don’t INNERSPRING «2 4 9 less attention than vou can imagine— All tbe furniture fihe Ideal is not yot quite extinct. Bridget's church. ' Our Low Prices Are Due To Volume' tolerate these old fashioned discomforts Men’s Flannel SPECIAL! yrou need There devsloped also "a devlllahlv This Week until you have seen them. Let us demon- STUDIO COUCHES $ 16-95 for S rcx>ms. w'.de-awake girl" in Thackeray's O ct 28.—"Harvest Moon", min- Judging by the response since our store opened we are convinced that Manchester any longer. 'You'll find the range you strate one for you: Becky Sharp about whom all the strel show at Second Congregational isw PAJAMAS world atm likes to read. A woman church. people appreciate quality shoes at low prices. of more independent character be- Oomlag Events yan -with Fielding’s Sophia who re O ct 29.—Open House at School fiued to many the man picked out Street Rec. fer her as a husband, and so broke Also Republican card party, Ma- Famous Boys’ Shoes GhUdren's SHOES •1 1W 4 •ut of the room In which she was sonic Temple. Get Mveral for oold Winter nighta. bflfert you apply for a Also Democratic rally with Gov- High or Low High or Low—Solid Leather Soles eonfined, and ran away to the man 60 days* wear guaranteed EmUcott-Johnson Children’s Shoes ore famonn whom she loved. So revolutionary ernor Croaa aa principal speaker, H. S. hall. or your money back. See for their wearing quality. A remarkable NATIONAL HOUSING A a LOAN waa this conception of a girl that Oct. ai-Nov. 1.—Harvest faetlval them—you’ll Uke them. value at this low price. Tom Jones, la which she made her H e r e's w h a t W a rd s w i l l d o f or yo u: appearance, was not allowed for at Emanuel Lutheran church. Boys* Dress Nov, 8.—Britlah night entertain- 1 Work with yon to de- aometlme to drculats in France, on ment and dance at Orange hall, $90-25 4 SAVE YOU MONET ffie ground that Sophia was a bad termine amount o f loan on quality merchandise sponsored by Mons-Ypre Post, Brit- CASH needed to meet your re- that ■aanqils tor French girls. ish War Veterans. .9 8 GLOVES meets all require-. ladepeodent Olri quiremsnte and adviae mentt. ^ Nqv. 4.—Conflrmand reunion at G Has automatic top lighter. Red fitortHi^ Ward q ^ t- on fiiing loan application. CSiailotts Bronte's Jane Byre waa Emanuel Lutheran church. Wheel OTen regulator, round head ityl Smart rirndee in 5 Explain how to get t a awfully Independent girl who, like Nov. 6-7.—County Fair a t Y. M. aluminum top burners, sanitary high these 100% wool 2 Advise on repairing new home furaiahtngs Qiarlotte. supported herself in turn a A. burner tray, new drawer type broiler w c a V e e. They’re and remodeling problema. (movables not included •a a adiool teacher and governess, with drop door and improved pan, rayon-Uaedl Long ^ N.H.A.) on Wards ■he alarmed readers less than a hun- The last bird refuge established spring balanced cooking top cover. wnaringt Ward vai- 3 Provide free estimates Easy Monthly Payment dred years ago. Than cams George In tbe United States Is located at Genuine calfskin, lined with staple cot- ocsl on heating, plumbing, etc. Plan. Meredith with his strong healthy Boulder Canyon tn Nevada and Ari- - ton. All sizes in brown or tan. ASK fw WARDS HOUMNO MANAOIRI girls ahout whom I once wrote when aona. SPORT OXFORDS OF THE BETTER KIND — AT THIS LOW ECONOMY PRICE Bargain In The Mancheiter Public Market CURTAINS SALE of FIN E FU R R ED COATS! A Special Purchase of Manufacturer’s MANY SPECIALS pair High Quality Coats •Brow n Suede BUY and SAVE ^Black Suede Only 300 palra left. PriactUaa and Cot- Horae Made Link Sausages, from Native pork... ■2Sc lb. • Brown Grain Home Made Pork Sausage Meat...... 20c lb. SERIES 1900 tage seta in all colors. Special On Lean, Rib, Sugar Cured Com ^ ^ f .. .8c lb. • Black Grain or \ Ends of Fresh Pork to cook with K raut...... 19c Ib. Plain Leathers $92-15 Silver Lane Kraut...... 7c lb., 4 lbs. 25c CASH Fresh Spareribs...... 2 lbs. 29c Compact taUa top design. Complete Wool Filled Freah Pigs’ Heads, whole or h alf...... 8c Ib. with new round head bnrnera which Ught Regular Fancy, Lean Rib Pork Chops...... - 29c Ib. automaticany. Red Wheel Oven Regula- C omforter tor. Has new drawer type high broiler Retail AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT opposite oven with Improved pan for Home Made Chicken Plea ...... 2 for 25e Graining fats away from flame. Many Price Home Made Squash or Pumpkin P ies...... 25c each other fentores. $24.95 Home Made Mince Plea, from Home Made Mince Meat Mm'S Calfskin Advance Largs 70x80 size. Get a wool filled at ...... 25c each " W h e n I ch a nge d to O ld G o l d . . . m y thro a t sold, 'B r d v o r the price of a cotton filled. Home Baked B m a ...... 15c qt. Oidlords j You are sure to find just the coat for you in this large Jlot of lovely, heavily furred quality coats. Browns, blacks j Native Potetoca, aD selected A Grade, from Ellingtoa Its v e ry mild a nd smooth tobaccos n e ver rasp or scratch Stjdes Maater muds geu- land greens. AU sizes up to 54. We muat aok you to aee eur wlndowe nlue eaM exforda.| Children’s ...... 4 00 that you oon appreciate these pret- Nice Bananas ibe/^c the thro at. 0 | d Gold's throot-e oso has brought a n o w Staoea of the bet- IflO R Pfifi T R t IK fi VHIIL WMIfi V fil fifitr fi M fifllfl t f i i r Large Heada of Iceberg Lettuce 2 hea^ for 19c ty stylea aa weU as quality. Priced ter hhid. a nd n e e d e d comfort to m y smoking.’' for vohiBM eelllng at SHOES Snowdrift in Bulk...... 2 lbs. 35c Fancy Fresh Cocoannt in Bulk...... 25c Ib. III.NIO) g l o r i a STUART Fancy New Orleana Molasses in Bulk, $2.9* jie M a n d ie j CHILDREN’S COATS • ...... 25c q t, 90c gaL • P. Lflcfllwe Cp^ taSb $2*49 Gas Co. MONTGOM ERY r 7-/ /■ Pile fabric in grays and browns. ^ DIAL 5111 A \ l I K I C A S ?> ( C I C> A l i I I I I STREET ■gj| PHONE »OT* Sizes 7-14 years, with Tam to K Brown eUc, unlined, Compo sole. Staes, match. ” % . SMr2. Big bargain! .: I j' ■■' ^' fiv-|r-«

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24,19M. aiAMCHESTBK EVENING HERALD, MANUHBSTrBB. *X)NN^ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER t4,1984, .A G S S IX limitation upon a program o f econ- trol has ail the powers to effect really sincere, he would have suited pointment o f a commimton to study the teachers plan to attand the Hart- OPENING EGG AUenON omy necessitating the maximum economy in government for which under the provialons of the existing the organisation which lie heads.” lUNCHESTER WOMAN ford teacbera’ convontioo. ' Recreation ('enter NEWSPRINT PRICES ALCORN WOULD CUT efficiency in operation and thrift in Governor Cross would appoint a ipe- laws and would have proposed Iq^ls- Overnight A. /V SEVERE WINTER a in . Josephine Cook o f AnaonU BRINGS GOOD RESULTS expenditure— in other words, good clol commloaion. Continuing the latlon to effect economy." haa beta a racent gnast o f Mr. and Itemi of Interest managemsnt Any business execu- series of talks in which he Is dls- "Governor Cross bos talked at DID YOU KNOW T H A T - Newe DAILY RADIO PROGRAM WINS RADIO PRIZE M tA Elmer B. Hall.| WORRYING QUEBEC GOVERNMENT COSTS tive knows that good management cusolhg in detail the lubject of considerable length about the re- Guetave Johnaon Is visiting frleBda calls for wisdom in formulating a "sound and economics! government” , IS EXPECTED BY Reids Condoeting Sale in Wilii- organization of the state govern- WtDNttOAV, OCTOltll M (0«Btl*I ■* « « « 8Un<«rd Tim#) ■ in New York city. Wednesday policy and the capacity to adminis- Mr, Alcorn scored the governor for ment. It Is noteworthy that he has Apprixlmately 25 per cent of Hanover, N. H.— Total aSasta < Mrs. Riehard C. Alton, of 249 The women's gym cliass will meet mantic— 20 1-2 Crates of ter it. Dartmouth (ToUago were $38383,684 • Nat*i AH pnaraa# to k#r m A (eli#lM• #r.iToot>f«r froi Oi*r«rf anl« »P«I- Mr. and Mrs. C3:arlee M. Lock- not proposing “a definite plan of expressed himself always In gener- the ^tent suits filed In federal AYAllAblt StAtiottA Em I Center Street, Award- from 7:15 to 8 o’clock. Bowling ‘The repetition of glittering gen- reorganization of state government", according to annual financial rsMct,'.' flo4: eoMi to oooot (• u «> A##l««#'‘ktJoa i a d o d iiw u At CAS COMPANIES wood are cloalng their cottage imd Premier Adfocetes Iiicreas- Eggs Diaposed Of. Promises to Make Specific alities. I have been at some pains courts this year have involved de- #>r##raiM iubjoct t# oliinio- H. Cant Eaat. ed Fine Gift by Wise, Smith let'uming to Hartford for the wln- aueya will ranoain opan until 10:80 eralities and the request for speciai rather than agitating, ss he boa for to examine the record, and 1 find vices of an automotive character. Bangor, Ms.—Three Inmatae at tha nbc *wiaf net wo r k tH s— si4S—Wurtaabaeh Orak.—waat fei. i<>r an3Tona wishing to bowl. A pub- The WUllmontle Poultry Associa- study commissions offer no contri- four years, the appointment of a that while he has been at the bead ' T. O. M. Sopwith, defeated Bangor otata hospital wars hawk in iiSO- #:##—Praaa'RadIa Nawa-a»at A Co. bution to progress. As governor, I special commlsolon for this purpose. •AAlC — ■orti woaf *tle «|S0— 7 :00—Myrt and M arfa — aaat: The Christian Bndaavor aodaty lit: aet-bAck party will be held at flT^ CLEAN^NOT ing Them; American Pnb- tion, Inc., opened yesterday for the Recommendations If He Is of the administrative bremeb of the British challenger for the Amer- confinement tix hours after they 8a4 rjm r w u* we*h wfl wHt •O f Dan Ruaaa Dana, Orehaatra—waat wll) hold a Hallowa'en Bodal at the tha Waat Side Ree on Cedar street. shall make to the General Assembly Mr. Alcorn pointed out that the state for nearly four years, be haa ica’s Cup, hSs designed and built from the IniUtutlon. 7 10 Mrs. Hicbard C. Alton, o f 249 aale of eggs and poultry witb Robert wboa woM irura » • ) fits- : -Juat Plain Bill — aaat; BiJsb farmhouas Wednesday night All card players luterestad are In- specific recommendations which will governor ia chairman of the boaid failed to make any constructive all kinds of motors. Captain Sop- w a Orah.—wait: Ouby Vann—DUla 1934 Weather Sapports East Cenur street, thie town, ia a ^ SMOKY OR SMUDGY! wmAA wcf! 9roo»whd wow A I M. Reid 4k Son o f Monebeater in effect substantial savings in the o f finance and control. <"It is wholly with won the Harmsworth motor NORTHwitT A fiso— TiSO—Tha Saranadara — aaats winner o f one of the elx 1112 A t- The Dorcae aociety will bold ita \1ted to be on hand at 8 o'clock. lishers to Boy Elsewhere. Made State Exeentive. recommendation for specific im- wibA kttp' wAbe w dAf.M yr cf c t . q g . . _ Buah Rafara-midwaat raM t annual harveat aupper at tha vestry Thnraday charge. The offidola of the aseocla- present cost of operating the state." unnecessary for the governor," the provement in that organization. He boat trophy from America two Germany haa perfected a dual- SOUTH — wr»m wpM w w »« wto f i4^ 7:40-Baaka Cartar, Talk — ba> water Kent aU 'wava radloa, which control motorcycle for instructloa Findmgs of 110 Year of the church tonight The women’s swlnunlng cIeems Uon were well pleased. H r. . Reid Board of Finance speaker declared, "to propose addi- now seeks re-election for a further decades ^ o . of wfU'Wwn wlod w f fP * JZJLSSS ale: Batwaan tha Baakanda—watt new ridera. v M x womb k »»o w kr w f# «w *# p kpro T M - SiOO-Iaay Aeaa - aaaU Rath Mias Cora Lord la vUltlng frlanda will mast as folloErs: 7 to 7i4S, ad- AND P U R E , MoatreaJ, Oct. 24.— (A P )— The told, with the result o f the flrat Middletown, Oct 24.—Promising Speaking also in New Britain last tional laws 'creating a commission period of two years in order that Loss of best is substantially re- w M l ktbo btli# woog wowt wtor Orah.—waat: Sans RTafcrptsJ* in Manchester. vanced; 7:4C to 8:80, senior Ufa sav- day's sale when 20 H cratea o f egga, night, Mr. Alcorn asserted that the to moke a study o f this question, he may appoint a commission to duced tn a new type o f double- MOUNTAII^W M»J ^ yilO- Elis — Bdwin C. Hlll’a Cam. Sanrey of Records; CbU* price of newsprint— a vital concern to make apecifle recommendations. manta—baate: Strickland oTilllan— The Center school is preparing for ing; 8:30 to 9:15, private. rr GIVES A MORE each containing 360 egga were dis- present board o f finance and con- and I fully believe that if he were make recommendations concerning glazed window now being pro- pac if ic coast—k»o Ml lt»» ««™« o f the Province of Quebec where If elected governor of the state, - r khq ktiA Huv kcu koo Dixie; Mary, Jaanna A VI— waat Hallowe'en entertainment at the The. girls' Church League will posed of. The highest price brought the reorganizing of the state gov- duced. Frosting In cold weather Fine Winter 7:30— t:30—Braadway Varlatlaa—to c EVEN HEAT! two of the six principal companies C«nt. Salt. bowl from 7 to 9 u'elock. per dozen for eggs was cents, which will effect substantial aavlngs ernment. It Is besrpnd my com pr^ Is also prevented. g;0O— t:00—Nina Martini and Orchaa. er Seasons Until 4937. school Wednesday. are operating in bankruptcy and 48Vi. 4:JO- s-.»0—A llw m OrehMtralana g;SO. tiSO—Oraala Allan’, Advanturaa Friday ' these being o f a larger d te than in the present costs of govemnient, heiMion that anyone could be chief The Naval Aircraft Factory at POTATOES 4 i4 »- 6;4S—Cast. Tim Maaly, Stamp, A large crowd attended the Re- the others In red Ink or near the artO—10:00—Byrd Bapadltlan—o to e moat of the egga sold. Pullet eggs executive of the State of (Connecti- Philadelphia will be enlargM to Gnaranteed. 65c bnsheL 6rt»-SSIO —To Ba ABiimmiH^a-taat, t:30—10:30—Maatarplaoaa in Mflody publican rally here Wednesday The regular plunge peilod for wo- borderline— was the subject of deep Hugh H. Alcorn,. Republican guber- OIck StMla, Aapartar—mldwMt PHONE MANCHESTER 3975 sold at an average of 35 to 36 cents cut for nearly four years and should permit construction of 10 per cent 10:00—11:00—Nick Luaaa. Songa—aaat: Gas companies In Connecticut, n'ght. men win ba held from 7 to 9 o’clock. consideration here today.' natorial nominee, speaking at a Can • ;1V- i : 1S—Myataricu, Itland — ,aat. Myrt and Marge—rapaat for weat a dozen. There were 15^ crates of then require another two-year term of the 1184 planes needed to Tom Ml«, aalc; Carlo, Molina Orch— mIdw that the oncoming winter of 1934-36 trem the Rotary Home for Wayward ploying armies o f employes, depend' self, and Instead suggests, yeao' J’i s I 7H5—Frank Buck Junola Sarlal 11:30—12:30—Oeo. Hall'a Orch.—e tn i> ed arrangements witb the WiUlman- 7iOO— S.-OC—Mary Plckford'a Drama 17:00— 1:00—Dane, Hour—wabo only will match, if not exceed, the win- Buys, although they .were caught Leonardtown, Md.— This little red ed upon the outcome of 1935 price after year, the appointment o f a 7i*<>- iilO —Wayna KIni-a'prahaaIra tic bank' to act os market treasurer, NBC WJZ NETW ORK ter of 193^-34 In temperature and later. A pos.se saw the boys In flight hen 1s even with the rodent family, negotiations. commission to adiise him what to S;0b— #:0S—Frad Allan at Town Hall as expected, and Raymond Montie do.” 10 D A Y CASH RAISING storm severity. Preinier L. A. Taseberau of Que- p-0(,.10;00—Ouy Lombardo'o Orchaat. BASIC — Baati wji wbx-wbta. wbal UiFougb a comfleld Capture would feats once destroyed her brood of of Manchester, was named as the pjso—10:30—National Radio Forum wham kdka w fa r w jr wlw wayr wmal; This belief has Its foundation In have been easy but a skunk walked bec, with the support o f Preimer As governor, Mr. Alcorn said he ,0 00—11:00—Dane, Mualc Orehaatra seven chickens. Coming on a nest of fP auction treasurer. Mldwaat: wcky kyw wanr wla kwk an exhaustive research of weather loisurely between end the boys hop- Mitchell Hepburn of Ontario, has would make to the General Assem- 10:15—II!lb-Voica of Romanea—eaai; kwer koll wren wmaq kao wkbf young mice, she killed each one with “D U C K S A R E I N S E A S O N Cana and Clan—rapaat for wait cycles completed in New Haven, ped a freight train. a deliberate peck on Uie head. promised to take steps agoiust com- bly siieclflc recommendations which 10 a>—11:10—Jolly Coburn'a Orehaatra NORTHWEST A C ANAD IAN — m m j panies selling n ew ^rlnt at the wiba katp webo wday kfyr erct efei New York. London and Berlin more would effect substantial savings in 11:00—12:00—Oaorpa Oleen’a Orehaatra than a year ago. As far as New 1934 level and yesterday he de- the present cost of operating the 17:30—Stan Myar and Orehaatra SOUTH — wrva w plf wwne wla w)ax COMPANY K ADDED SALE Haven and New York were con- clared that if necessary he would state. CB8-WABC NETWORK wfta.waun wtod wem wmc wab wapi A 69c Purchase Paid For wjdx wemh kvon wky nfaa wbap kpro cerned the resulta of the survey, oak the Dominion government to Must Go A ll Way SASIC—Bkatl w»bo made woko wcao woal ktba klha wane wavn waab wnao w «r wkbw wkro whk cklw M OUNTAIN—koa kdyl keir kfhl made public early In 1933, were forbid export of newsprint sold at TO INDOOR LEAGUE "In discussing reduction in the Sale Starts Thursday wdro wcau wjaa waan wfhl yapd ^ a v PACIFIC COAST—k fo kfl kgw komo summed up In the sentence, "from Remarkable Formula Helps that level. presept cost of government," Mr. wmaa wbna: MIdwaati wbbm wfbm khq kfad k u r kpo now until 1637 progressively colder Companies Bankrupt Alcorn began,. "I have stated that kmbe kmoa wowo whaa With A Dollar Bill Gives Cant. Eaat. S a ST—i^ S Php wibw whao ip b i wiaa weather should be experienced." In the meantime two large com- It Is -not sufficient that we re- 4:30— 5:80—Tha Singing Lady— eaat Come Prepared For worr Vice efrb ckao Caosea were given away, one a day, during panies, Abltibl Power and Paper distribute the tax burden. While DIXIE—w#al wafa wbre wqam wdod 4:40— 5:45—Orphan Annie—aaat only Company and Price Brothers and kira~ wrae wlao wdaii wtoo krld wrr 5:00— 5 :00—Education in tha Newt Not only was thio finding home the past week In Wise Smith's thir- Gronod Roles Are Made for the burden upon real estate must 5:15— 5:15—Alma Kltchall. Contralto To Prevent Colds— Samples C.-:ipany, Limited, are . operating bo relieved we must not stop there, Great Bargains! ktih ktaa warn koma wdbo wode wbt out by the unusual extremes of last ty-seventh anniversary sale. The adao wbla wdbj wvrva wmbi waja 5:30— 9:30—Prtaa-Radio Ntwa Parlod In bankruptcy. The other principal but must accomplish economies In You 31c Chahge _..*mbr •raia ktui k#kn ^ 8:38— 8:35—Thraa X Elitara In Songa winter, but the survey, conducted by other winners are: Walter Murphy, M IDW EST—wcah w#l wmt wmiid min 8:45— * 145—LOWill Thpmaa — enet; the Consolidated Gas Company of 536 Stanley street. New Britain; Dr. concerns ore Canadian Internation- BasebaD Circoit; Gaines On operating our state government and wIbw kfh kfah wkbn wceo.wabt kacj Orphan Annia—repnat to midweat New York, revealed definite cycles R. C. Whiting. 39 Riggs avenue. al Paper, Consolidated Paper Cor- use the funds derived therefrom In 8:00— 7:00—Amoa 'n' Andy—aaat only SPORT AND Get into the habit of saving that CHANGE which is spent of temperatures with the graph for West Hartford; Miss Jean Vaniier- Free At Local Drug Stores poration, Anglo-Canadian, and St. meeting a portion of the, costs of 6:15— 7:15—Willard Reblaon OrchaaL MOUNTAIN—kror kit koh kal Lawrence Paper Company. Another Tap Tonight. the program pledged in the Republi- COAST — khl koln kfrr kol kfny kvl 8:30— 7:30—Rad Oavla. Serial Sketch the years of 1934 to 1937 definitely sllce, 155 Broad street, Hartford; so easily after the bill is broken, and at the end of a week you kflik km) kwf kam kdi> kamVi kfh 8i45_ 7;4S— Dangaroua Paradlae. Skit pointed downward. Experts have Miss Muriel Kehoe, 299 Westland company, Minnesota and Ontario, can platform.” FUR TRIMMED 7:00- 8:00—The Crime‘Cluaa Myatary Tested In Clinics By Practicing Physicians, And Proved with plants at Kenora and Fort Pointing out that Connecticut has Cant. Eait. 7:30— 8:30—Canny Rosa. Salter Oreh. many theories concerning the cause, street, Hartfofd and Miss Margaret will he surprised how much money you will have on hand. 4 30— 3:30—Jack Armatrono — raal: t:0O— 5:00—Warden Cawae A Drama of warm and cold weather. Somt Donovan, 35JS Fairfield avenue, In Everyday Home Use, Vicks Va-tro-nol Helps Franci.q In Ontario and Internation- Due to the peculiar conditions 80 separate agencies set up to per- Chicago Ortan Intarluda—woit 1:30— 8:30—John MoCermack'a Songa al Falls in Minnesota ia also In re- 4:45— 5:45—Tha Fonnybonare — eaaf: place credence in the theory of 'a Hartford. The radios were award- which exist in Indoor , as form the ten recognized functions t:00—10:00—Bannia King A Orehaatra Millions In Avoiding Many Colds ceivership. A number of the Indi- Mlnlaturaa—w rit and IJIala (•IS—10:15—Madame Sylvia's Advice change In the course of air currents ed to the contestants who best com- shown by the first game Indoors last of (Jovemraent, Mr. Alcorn went • :00— «:00 — Buck Rogara—oaal: Og. 9:30—10:30— Marry RIchman, Orchaat. from the Arctic regions," while pleted a limerick that was published vidual mills of these companies Wednesday night in the state ar- on; Son of FIra—midw; Songa—Dlxla have been closed down for various e:15— Bobby Bonaon—aaai only: 10:00—11:00—Zloxag Circle Ranch— others claim that long-term changes dally on olllclal blanks. FREE TRIAL PACKAGE t, Va-tro-nol’s remarkable effectlve- mory, the executive committee of "W hile Governor Cross has had Emily Wayman — Ulala; Skippy— eaat: Amoa 'n* Andy—waat rapaat f ness has been proved In thoq/iands of periods. • the Veterans League, composed of in the Board of Finance and Ck>n- COATS Pul It In A Savings Account are caused by "a shift In the Gulf The limerick contest is being con- ■ tnldwnaf: Tttaa Rangara—wral 10:15—11:18—Qaorga Starnay Orchaa. Premier Taschereau Issued his 10:30—11:30—Art Kaatal A Orehaatra Stream." Regardless of what 'dea tinued ail this week at Wise .Mso Contains Other Medica- clinical tests aupenrised by practic- team managers and Earl Wright trol a medium through which a com- 5:30— 5:30—Tha Shadow—*aal: Three statement that Dominion govern- All Popular Furs, Fabrics and Brown Baara—weai; Haya Orch.— 11:00—17:00—Archie Elaysr Orehaitra may be correct. It can be asserted, Smith's. The prizes will be six ing physicians. EquM effectiveness; league supervisor, met last night plete study of the economical func- t,;30— 17:30—Jack Berger A Orcheetre. tion.s Used In Vicks Plan For ment control might be necessary nixie: Jack Armatrono-mldn rpt said the report on weather research, 3120.50 wide world, all wave Phllco j Is shown in Ita everyday home use— • and made ground rules to apply in tioning of the various departments Shades. Better Colds-Control ' aiding mllliona to greater freedom following statement by Howard future games played by the league^ may be made, he, although chair- that temperatures In New York ard radloa, one a day. 'To enter the con- Davis, president of ' ' e American DEPOSIT IN Ust, present a salescheck, regard- from colds. The committee, taking Into con- man of that board, baa made no 6:00— Air Adventures of Jimmie Connecticut shift with machlne-lIke Newsprint Publishers Association, less of the amount or department, FOLDER EXPLAINS PLAN (Note—For your protection: The sideration the low girders which move to suggest such examination. Allen. regularity. in which Mr. Davis said "unless the at the contest booth on the second remarkable succeos of Vicks Drops— cross the drill shed its entire length, Even more ridiculous, be Ignores 6:15— Republican Campaign. In order to learn somewhat defin- validity and dependability of con- itely what the near future might re- floor. Only ofTIclal blanks will be Every family in Manchester in- for nose and throat—hoe brought penalized bits going Into or alrave the facilities which he has, makes WTiC 6:30— Press-Radio News. ■cores of wrould-be Imitators. Don’t tracts made witb Quebec companies .accepted. The blanks may be mail- the girders. A ll hits In this terri- no specific recommendstlons him- 6:36—Time, weather. quire of gas companies In furnish- terested in having fewer colds hoa are assured the association vrill be Usrtronl. OooiL ing abnormal supplies of gas for ed or deposited In ballot boxes which confuse Vicks real medication with tory will be called foul-strikes, ex- self, and instead suggests, year after THE SAVINGS BANK 6:45— Lowell Thomas.' n chance now to get acquainted with advised to turn to other available 40,00 W. 1040 ft. C. t n j M. are located on the main floor and mere “oil dropi.” The trade-mark cept that a batsman must be re- year, the appointment of a commis- 7:00— Amos 'n' Andy. heating, the survey took Into con- and potential sources of newsprint Traysters BrosttnuitlnE K«rvto# also on the second floor. All those the unique aiil in preventing coldo— name "Vs-tro-noi" Is your protection tired on a called strike or strike- sion to advise him what to do. 7:15—Plantation Echoes. sideration temperature records supply." participating in the limerick con- Vicks Va-tro-nol. In getting the originM and exclusive Full Line of 12-16 and20 out. or put-out In the regular man- Cost of Government 7:30— Red Davis. stretching over a period of 110 Other Contracts OF MANCHESTER test must comply with the rules Va-tro-nol Is especially designed Vicks formula. Always ask for ner. Any ball hit above the gird- I coine now to the coat of our 7:45— Dangerous Paradise. years. When these records were The contracts to which Mr. Davis A Mutual Savings Bank Wrdnmdny, Oftobrr 14 plotted and r.dju.stcd or "smoothed” printed on the olTlclal blanks. The for the nose and throat^where most Vicks Va-tro-nol. It is available ers may be played as a foul ball. state government as at present P. M. 8:00—Eno Crime Clues— "Tlic Fog colds start. It aids and stimulates now In two generous sizes—30c and Gauge Shot Gun Shells referred were those between St A ll falr-hlt balls which strike the constituted. In yesterday's press, to exclude freak features, they prize radios will be In.stalled with- Lawrence paper and United States Entire Stock of 295 4:00- pop concert. ChrinUasn Has Ears."' the functions provided by Nature— 60c.) sidewalls of the armory. In the opin- the Democratic candidate for lieu- sNOwed for the New York and Con- out charge to the winners. AH Standard Loads. chains of newspapers, declared to Krians, director; Charles 8:30— Community Chest — Julia in the nose— to prevent ^olds, and to Get Your Trial Saunplee Now ion of the chief umpire, will limit tenant govehior la quoted as saying. necticut cltlea a rather rigid tend- have been made at the 1934 price M«m^r Mftaal ftarlav* Baafc Fm C !■•* Pearson, bass. Sanderson and Frank Crum- throw off colds In their rarly stages. Your druggist has a limited supply the base runner to one base, and all It takes $29,000,000 to run the ency toward two complete cycles of which Premier Taschereau has re. 4:30- David Tomlinson. mit. Va-tro-nnl is easy and convenient of de luxe combination sample pack- Remington— Winchester— and Stevens 22-Calibre Single base-runners on base at the time state of Connecticut.' I suggest to NEW HATS weather every 20 years. Through- peatedly said was not sufficient to 4:44—Three C’s. 8:45— Craxy Minstrels. MARLBOROUGH to use—any time or place—at home ages. These contain trial samples of the hit may also advance but his honor that he familiarize him- 9:00—20,000 Years In Sing Sing — out more than a century the shmc Shot and Repeating E C n provide Hving wages and a fair re- Values to $1.95 6:00—Chick Webb's Orchestra. tendency was noted. or at work. Just a few drops up not only of Va-tro-nol, but of Vicks one base on the bit. Runners may self with the facts whereof he S:14i— Straight Rhooten. Warden Lewis K. Lawes. The teacheri from thie place at- VapoRub. (famous external treat- R ifle s ...... v v e O V up turn on capital. The premier two speaks. Special ...... <’.Vfle« each nostril—et the first sign of dis- weeks ago Issued a statement ad- advance at will on any hit beneath S:30—Alice in Orcbestralla. 9:30— John McCormack, tenor. tended a teacher’* meeting in Col- comfort In the nose—irritation or ment for colds) and other Vick aids the girders at their own discretion. "F or the year ended June 30, 1933, $ 1.00 In the present cycles, with 1925 vising the government would take S;45— Stamp Club. 10:00— Dennis King and Louis Kats- c.icetcr Thursday afternoon. to better Control o f Colds. Also, a the running expenses of the state as the la.st year of minimum mean dryness, sniffle or sneeze. Used tn action if It were shown such con- Company K Added. 6:00— Wrightville Clarion. man's Orche.stra. Mrs. Eugene B. Lord has returned modem, practical guide to mothers were $20,909,240.88. Fixed charges tem|>erBttire, there was a steady time, It helps to avoid many a cold tracts had been signed. Ctompany l^, 169th Infantry will Silk and Wool 6:30—Francis T. Maloney, Demo- 10:15—Madame Sylvia. to help your family to have fewer, Manchester Plumbing & and grants paid under state aid pro- climb in the mean temperature curve ftom Philadelphia, Pa., where .she entirely. Yesterday the premier declared, In place a team in the league at the 10:30— “ As I See It." Dick Grant. shorter and nltlder colds this winter. visions of the law over which the rradc candiilate for U. 8. until 1931 which had an extremely s;-ent a week with her son and fami- Where irritation has led to a part: “We cannot expect the Unit- armory tonight substituting for the 10:46— Mayfair- Orchestra. All yours for the asking—at the state administration his no direct Senator. mild winter and registered a very ly- clogged-up nose (a stuffy head cold ed States publishers, members of British War Veterans which outfit 11:00— Time, weather. nearest druggist’s. Or—if bis sup- Supply Company control, amounted to $6,961,221.49. 6:45— Billy Batchelor. hlght level. Then, true to previous There was a meeting of the school or nasal catarrh) Vo-tro-nol pene- the American Newspapers Publish- failed to locate sufficient players In 7:00— Democratic Btste Centra) 11:05—Sports Review — Bill Wil- buard Monday evening at which trates deep Into the nasal passageor- ply Is exhausted— send for your “It It’s Hardware We Have It" time to open the indoor season. I t Capital outlays amounted to $8,298,- DRESSES form, the 1932 curve started down- ers Association, to receive with any liams. package direct to Vicks, 2034 Milton Committee program, ward with a mean temperature Supervisor Martin B. Robertson of reduccs swollen membranes—clears 877 Main S treet Phone 4428 marked enthusiasm the move of this was thought advisable to lower the 894.62., Only the figure of $20,909,- 11:30— "Dead Men P row l" (ghost St.. Greensboro, N. C.. enclosing 3c j: 7:16— Merry Madcaps— Norman allghtly below that of 1931. Although WilllmanUc presided. away clogging mucus—brings com- government to see to it that there bars regarding age limits for the 249.88 for running expenses which * Cloutier, director. drama.) School., will be closed Friday as forting relief. in stamps to cover mailing. league now that heavy restrictions recur year after year concerns us 12:00— Hotel Commodore Orchestra. the survey's graph ended with the is a moderate Increase in the price * 7:30— Republican State Central winter o f 1932-33. the sharp down- of newsprint as warranted by the have been placed on the batsman, In this discussion. $1.88—$2-88 Committee program, 12:30—Hotel Astor Orchestra. and all members of the Arm y and 'Any saving in government costs ward pitch of last winter showed duty of the Province of Quebec to A ll Colors. Sizes 14 to 50. 7:4S— Faablon Revu*. that the curve of mean temperature protect that industry and by In- N avy club, previously excluded from mu-st be made from this figure as 8:00— Mary Plckford’a Stork Com- wa.s foUowrlng the route of past creasing coats and the increasing the league due to the age limit, will starting point. It sets a definite ' pany- cycles. needs at our workmen. now be permitted to play. 8:30— Wayne King's Orchestra. If the trend continues, the mean TRANSPORTATION "But the American publishers are The names o f the players will be 9:00-Freil A)len’a Town Hall temperature will become progres- GNOMICAL business men and surely they will collected and each team manager Furnishings Specials For Men ‘ Show. sively colder until 1937, the cycle realize that for the Province of will draw one of the names to add 1 10:00— Quy Lombardo's Orchestra, thus being completed in ten years, to Quebec the newsprint Industry ia to his team roster for the season. f 10:30—The Travelers Hour — Chris be followed by another upward and a business, and must be run along Bases and lines will be marked off ( Uaan Kriens, director. New York, Oct. 24.— (A P )— Mrs on the armory floor as in the state Calvin Coolldge, widow of the late downward trend which wlU complete business lines. A t the present price and Boys * 11:01—The Crummits. the two cycles in 20 years, as has of newsprint there is no profit for armory, Hartford, where the game a 11:18— Voice of Romance. President Is to ^ heard In a broad- is played during the winter months cast late Wednesday afternoon in been the case over the 110 year our Cianadian mills. Canadian and 1 11:30— Slumber Hour, period. American money has been invested by the Hartford guard companies. Men’s Heavy i 12:00—Silent. dnllcation of the Calvin Oooltdgc Games Tonight. Memorial of the National Women's Just bow low the mean tempera- in this all-important industry and at Men’ s Handker chi ef s ture will drop cannot he determine.], ranges present newsprint prices there is no Games to be played tonight are Republican club in New York. reat Lines of cars in two low price since the charts used In the long- return for such investments; divi- Army and N avy club vs. Liegion; V. Union Suits $1. 00 Tuning In tonight: term temperatur# study reveal con- dends are not paid; this is not just." F. W. vs. Company K .. 10 for $1.00-8 for $1.00 W BAF-NBC—8:30, Mary Pick- siderable Irregularity tn high and War Prices The executive committee approved ford; 9, Fred Allen: 12, George Ol- low points. The trend, however. Is He pointed out the price was os all kinds of underhand pitching at son's music. definitely downward and Indicates high as $150 per ton during the the discretion of the pitcher. Pre- Men’s Shirts and Shorts WABC-CBS—9 p. m., Nino Mar no improvement for 1935 over 1934 ONE STANDARD OF QUALITY war while tn 1934 it was 341 and viously, slow-ball tossing was the 4 for $ 1.00 - 3 for $ 1.00 tines: 9:80, Bums and Allen; 10, $40. “There is no question of Inter- order but the nm-fest of last Wed- Bvrd expenditlon. vening In existing contracts made nesday led the committee to place a 3 for $1.00 - 2 for $1.00 Wedneeday, Octover 84. WJZ-NBC—8:30. Lenny Rosa; with Quebec companies,” Mr. heavy advantage on the pitcher's 2 for $1.00 P. M. 0:30, John McCormack; 11:80, A rt LAWRENCE’S WIDOW . Taschereau continued. "W e will shoulders to speed up the game. 4:00— Natlpnal Federation of Stu- C^assel’s orchestra. recognize those already made, but I dents Program. . What to expect tomorrow; want to repeat: We do not want W EAF-NBC—9:30 a m.. Ameri- TELLS OF H IS IM MEN’S HOSE 4.15— Curtis Institute of Music to see our natural resources sacri- STREAM UNED TRAIN FOOTWEAR Program. can Legion convention; 3:30 p. m.. fleed." SPECIALS Boys’ Gol f Hose 6:00— Organ Tones. concert from Prague. A t Ottawa officials stated action 6:15— Skippy. WABC-CBS— 2;30. School o f the Freida Lawrence’s/I^ew Book. of the Dominion government in re- SPEEDING TOWARD EAST 4 pair for $1.00 A ir; 4:30, Youth Day Ckmference. C!ombination 5:80—Jack Armstrong —All Amer- “ Not I But thjB Wind” Sheds gard to the matter could not be 4 pair for $1.00 ican Boy. WJZ-NBC—1:45, Great Compos- forecast until such action had been $1.00V i •W OFFM 6:45—Gnnlon, Dave and Buniw. ers coni’ert; 3:15, Dedication De- New Light on Wrlter’.s requested. Mr. Taschereau said Is Averaging 84 Miles an Hour Oiffil^Sdhgi of the Violin;" CSiris. partment tif JusUe'e biiiltlihg; ' hHo Career. that under a 1934 A ct o f Parlia- On Its t l i p Ir o n C(ms1 to ^ Kid and Suede 3 pair for $1.00 ttan Fox, Mich&el t^Ulim o, WABC-CBS. tutment the Dbmihioh authorities could Coast. All Ww B, Coon Footwear 3 pair for $1.00“ pianist. prprohibit export o f certain produce 6:16— Bobby Benson and Sunny . IMMIK REVIF.W I. unless un it was sold at a certain price. Omaha,: Neb., Oct. 24— (A P ) — 2 pair for $1.00 Jim. By BRl'CE CATTON Black and Brown Ties Whatever the worries of the news- The Union Pacific stream lined PUMPS • 2 pair for $1.00 6:30—The Sbatlow. ADMITS ONE MURDER print producers, competition from train pulled out o f Omaha on ache- 6:56— Press-Rtdio News. ctlvities of the women who ■outhem white pine was not regard- and ■round after the late D. H. dtile this-morning at 6:15 a. m. (c. ■ ■ M e n ’ s 7:00—Myrt and Marge. BUT DENIES SECOND " by leaders as one of them. 'Tcch- a. t.) streaking eastward toward 7:16— Air Adventures of Jimmie Lawrence make a dreary and gro- Ical men here have stated that to tesque tale: and the trouble is that Chicago on' its cross country trip Allen. mimake the southern paper o f suffi- from Los Angeles to, New York. ties $2.89 ^White Shirts $1.00 7:80— Serenaders; Paul Keast, bar- all o f them ln*ttt on telling it. The cleht' teh^e' strength to stand up' Boys* Caps 2 for $1.00 result has been tome exceedingly old When the train reachi^ Omlliha itone; Rollo Hudson's orches- Negro Caught In Norwalk Con- In a modem newspaper plant, the at 6:05 a. m.. It had set a world’s tra. books, tn which any number of fe- cost would be excessive. fessed That He Killed a Man males have basked in the reflected record for the fastest sustained Men’s Men’s Outing Flannel 7;45—Dave Burrough's Islanders. Support for Mr. Taschereau’s dec- speed o f 500 miles or more by aver- 8:00— Bethany Girls. in Self Defense. glory of a great writer. laration that $41 was not a suffi- Now, however, after all the rest aging 84 miles an hour between ? 8:15— Edwin C. Hill—Tha Human cient price could be read in a state- Cheyenne, Wyo., and Omaha, said PAJAMAS $1.00 Side of the News. have had their say. the man’s widow ment by Dr. Charles H. Herty, of BUDGET SHOES Sweatshirts $1.00^ Norwalk, Oct. 24— (A P ) After Ed Schmidt, public relations man Introducing this new line of { 8:30—Everett Marshall's Broadway has hers. Frieda Lawrence tells her Savannah, Ga., authority on south- police say he confeosed to one mur- story In "N o t I, hut the Wind," and for the railroad. I t la 509 miles ladles’ footwear to Manchester Men’a Sleeveless Men’s Broadcloth i Varieties. THE STANDARD CHEVROLET THE MASTER CHEVROLET ern pine paper, who declared that from C3ieyenne to Omaha. I 9:00—Ninp Martini and Andre Kos- der In New York City, but denied a ,lt'ls a yaluable and revealing book. and vicinity at the remarkably the latest estimate of costs showed Leaving Cheyenne the train was low price of * telaneU’ Orchestra. second slaying, Roscoe E. Benson, For this lady Is concerned with the production cost for 12 typical giving the world some new informa- a wm R0Vfim««MO3T seven minutes behind time, but Sweaters $1.00 PAJAMAS $1.00 8:30—Adventures of Grade. alias William Haynes, 38 year old Canadian and Newfoundland mills made up four minutes between those Come In and try on a pair— 30:00—Two-Way Byrd Antarctic negro, was early tb li morning token tion about a great literary man, and ere is the world's lowest-priced Six ere is the some high quality Chevrolet producing paper from spruce was pair not with telling about herself. She points and the reat o f the time be- yon’U be surprised at the fit and I Broadcast. back to the Metropolis By New -the Standard Chevroletl Big and in the Master Series. . . an even bigger AND $48.50 per ton. tells of Lawrence's courtship — how AND -1 tween North Platte and Omaha. comfort you wUI find for this Men’s ff0:80r-Melody Masterpiecee. York detectives. Benr .t, the police Six with Knee-Actkm wheels . . . providing UP On reaching Omaha the train had price shoe. 31:00—WDRC Radio AudlUon declare admitted killing Wilbert this olmoflt penniless iCnglishman UP roomy,H measuring 169 inches firotn bumper H *540 IDENTIFY AUTO VICTIM captivated her. daughter of the Ger- *465 completed 1,810 miles of its 3,259 MEN’S TI ES Broadcast. Jones, negro of 332 East 101 street, to bumper, it is offered for as tittle as $465 advantages of sixe, comfort and riding ease man nobility, induced her to leave SPORT ROADSTER. $540 miles dash from coast to coast. 11:30— Ozzie Nelson’s Orchestra. New York City on September 7. The SPORT ROADSTER. 8445 —the lowest price ever placed on s car of unmatched in Chevrolet's price range. *1110 Westbrook, Oct. 24— (A P ) — A Two more American train records BOYS’ BLACK AND BROWN SCARFS $1.00 prisoner, however, denied charges husband and children for him, took COACH...... 580 man trilled by on automobile at her through poverty, social oatrs- COACH...... 445 Master Chevrolet is avsilabk in eight body are possible. Schmidt sold. If the 2 for $1.00 - $1.00 each that be murdered Louis Williams of its size, wheelbase and power. And it’s a TOWN SEDAN...... 415 Grove Beach woa identified today speedster reaches Chicago at 8 p. m. Men’s Tan Oxfords Men’a cism, and a ^ a t deal of suffering COUPE...... ;... 485 98th street. New York City on the fuO-quality ChevnUt with beautiful Body by types. It is the de Inxe car of the low- SEDAN...... 440 8LS Fred Dee. 46, of Westbrook, who today and N ew York at 10 au m. same day. and, somehow, made it worth inftn' STANDARD SEDAN. 540 has been associated with bis father TO CLOSE OUT Italy more than It ever cost her — FishM . . . vslvedn-bead six-cylinder engine price field in both style and performance. COUPE...... 540 (e. s. L ) Thursday as scheduled. I f OXFORDS Local police received a tip that STANDARD SEDAN In the ice bualneae. BILLFOLDS $1.00 and her account is a very fine por- this schedule ia maintained the BOYS’ TIES Benson was tn this city and lost DELIVERY . . . and extra-rugged efaMsis . . . built to Y iiit yoor Chevrolet dealer— have a ride in SPORT COUPE...... 660 He woa struck last night tw aa train will have aet a new record trait of him. (to h* Boon) night, they arrested him In a tene- one of these fine Chevrolet models — today/ CABRIOLET...... 645 automobile driven by James Mor- running time from Loa Angelea to C(M4>erative and A Broken Lines. A ® ■ ^ Bien’a ment In Water street, aa he woe If there ever was a genius who give you yesra of fine, scoaomicsl aervice. ■boU of Westbrook. Solz-Slx Makes was tortured by hit own genius, it Abowm mrm i h t prioM of SPORT SEDAN...... 475 C^iicago and Loa Angeles to N ew ...... about to sit down to bis ex’ening psieeng f osra mt F lin t, CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY. DETROIT. MICHIGAN A charge o f reckleaa driving was York. 4 for $1.00 - 3 for $1.00 meal. He confessed readily to tha seems to have been. Lawrence. It lodged against MarahaU after the CUFF LINKS WBZ-WBZA Mieh, With humpmtt, CampmwawwM$UwiMmni pritmmid«wyGMA.C.twmt, AGowralMmn Vefata Above arm i ia t prioma of one crime, the authortUae stated made him great and It made him accident. Wedaeedajr, Oetober 84 miserable, as genius frequently does; spare (Ire snef lire lock, paaaangar oars at Flint, LONG BICYCLE TRIP '. M. and waived extradition to New York City. reading this book, one gets a new thn iittp ric* o f Sfa n d a n f ONE RIDE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS Mieh. With btimpata, DIES AT AGE 116 2 for $1.00 2 pr. $1.00 - $1.00 pr. 4:00— Betty and Bob. realization of the travail of spirit Mode/a re 3/8 mdditionmt. Chicago, O ct 34.— (A P )—Fred 4;1'5—Dorothy Page, contralto. Benson's alleged confession la said apatm tira and tira look, Coatilone, 24, o f N ew Haven, Conn., Misses’ and Children’s Sturdy School Oxfords $1.49 to state that be killed Jones In self out of which literature is bom — Li»t price■ o f oommer- 4:30—“HoapUaU," Or. Henry Lisbon, Portugal, Oct 34.— (AP) uemonatrated that where there's a defense following on argument over and, olao, a new understanding of o4afoars qiselecf ore f. o. b. tha Hat ptiea o t Maatat Pollock. —Portugal'a oldest woman, Senhora wlU there’s,a way. H e wontefi to see tribute from Harlem Brothels. the uBoompromUlng honesty with Flint, Mioh. Spmeiml Modala ia tSO odditionaL 4i48 To be announced. Marta Jeaus, died today in a Lisbon which Lawrence devoted himself to •gu/pmant exfra. Frfoaa the fair so 18 days ago he oet out RILEY CHEVROLET CO. Frieoa aahjaet to ehanga iinspital at the age of 116 years. She r< r Chicago from Iris home city on a hla work. atiVaot to ohaitga with- I S U p China has no national anthem; It Is, all in all, eu exceptional without notieo. aos fatally injured when she fell bicycle. He finished the 1200 mUe Q E. HOUSE & SON, Inc. B HOUSE & SON^ out notkw. bom n train. the only nsUoa tn the worM K*. PubUehed by VIviking, It sells «0 W dk StTMt Manchester jaunt yesterday. . Ihr 81.78. , MANCHESTER BVENTNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CXINM. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 24.198«. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BlANUHES'l'BR. CXiNN, WEDNESDAY, UCi-UBER *4, IW i. ^liiaSEiGBr ADVRKTIIIBMRN'r— AUVCKTIMU4KNT— electilctaa inepect any amateur we attribute tbe condition, m s the Arehlvea buUdtag Rrhea that’s fOrtlicoinlaf bsUotlac la tanna of Vince the people of tbla atete that wiring done around ths boms. De- younger brothera and his mother aomebody bealdaa Hugh M. Alcorn finlshod, feetlve wiring may eauoa a flra and father do not have thoM kind Mmufftetit eompartaoB with that of two ysspt Mon Bflictaaey wUl be governor of Oonnocttcut If HEALTH-DIET ADVICE whan you least axiMet i t o f ears.’* a fo tbara la bound to ba a good daai Bpaaklnt o f rad tapa, tba Indian U .'W lfea using celluloid water Answer: Projecting eara ara utu- Hugh M. Alcorn la elacted. or—par- of eudgellnro* m tm ory for flguraa, Eureau Juit unravalad sonM iteatf. BY UR. FRANK MeCUY waving combi tor setting the hair aUy caused by the child lying on £iinitti9 IB rogard le HsoMfe m 4 IMef moat of which will be found to evade ticularly—that tha few centa a day For SO years Inolan agenclea hava keep tbe bead away froo, any great tbe ears which are pushed forward rOBLlBRCU BI THIS that tba people pay for the reflno- teen out a complete new roll I M Ur. HeOey irbe eaa beat as the combs Ignito easily. while sleeping. Wltl children, ths lU liw H S m N O COMPANT. 0»C. tba aaarchar. It may ba of Intereat ment of electric Ught and power ara of all Indiana avery year. Thua an 14. Do not smoke In bed. Bed- condition can be corrected by band- It «M«1> BtrMt U m , to taka from the official rec* Indian SO y to n old has baen report- aging tha ears or using adhsoivo B a r g a i n H o u n d Manebw'Uir Cosa. a comparaUe iaaue to the magnltud* dothea are easily sat on flra by a FOR VALUES THOMA4 PBROUSON orda aoma of the reaulta of tha 16SS ed SO times. smoldering cigarette stub, endan- tape to hold tbe eara back, while ’*Where Spondlnf b A SaTfagr 0«iiT>l alectlon la tbla atata %o that the In- of their milk blUa. Aa a matter of Juot tbla year aomebody had the gering tba life o f the sleeping with adults ploatlc surgery''may ba necessary to correct tbe condition. Paniid*t OoloMr I. till terested ciUaen may be aaved the fact tba toUl electricity cbargea to happy thaiight that, if the agenclea BURNS AND SCALDS j^wltb matches. smoker. Shop Here First—You*!! Save Yourself Time, because youT! Pa»lUli Ercnlnt Cie*pt 4. Starting fires with keroaene Is 15. Protect open gas beaters, al- trouble of bunting for the flguraa. the Inhabltante of donnecticut could .neiidy rei»rted the otrths and . Every day peopM are burned sc- aiways find what you want, and you*!! save yourseif Money, too, loadars and Hotldikra Bntarad at ta« deaths each year, these coUld qiUck- ddentsily: far too many of these dangerous. so flreplacss, also wood stoves (Spaatle Pnmplegta) You’ve probably Pati OHIO# at Manoasatar, CSona., aa In the enUra Mata tba vote for be met, and a surplus left over, out Aren't your hate juat Sacoad Claaa Mat. Mattar. ly be checked against a permanent burns occur at boms and moot of 6. Whenever a Are of any tirpe Is used tor beating with aome sort Question: F. M. writes; "Tbe doc- paid a lot of at- because you Can*t Beat Mar!ow*s For Vaiues! Thursday-Friday-wSaturday of the exorbitant turns squeexed out of guwd screen. This would pre- tor here says my moths, baa epaetlc > beginning to loae that KinCRIPTION RATlSa Herbart Hoover, Republican, tor l.'at at WasUngton, thus giving Juat them could be prevented. Two com- going In tbs boms be sure to In- 01 feeling of newness, and atlon to your Oaa taar. b» auitJ ...... M •• of tha people, In exceaa of fair vent many severe bums in children. paraplegia and that 't is Incurable, President was 288,430; that of as good a record, and elUmnatlng' mon cauoea of bums occurring at spect it from time to time. It is to look a little less house for this Par Moatb. by mall ...... t prices, by the milk trust through work that has neon calculated to home are burry and careleasneaa. not a wise plan to leavr food sim- Buriia voiy a g n a t deal In In- r'olild you suggest anytuing that (winter, and to It la Not Too Early To Blaala Cooiaa ...... I Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democrat, might hSlp herT” glamorous than when CHILDREN*S WINTER UNDERWEAR Pal'rarad oaa raar ...... t» sponsibility of the care of the un- has b ^ bis bushy oeard trimmed ot all kinds. The pain from even a casionally to see that one has not bun occurs, call tbe doctor. Ordi- wno la not under m j personal au- alcohol. 69c to $1.00 25eelaa . • • 1 7 c aarrad. nuch shorter during the recess, leav- note o f the new winter coats is that Others To $3.39. Full pint holtln Republican, 277,503; McLevy, So- employed—which Is what his radio minor bum be extremely un- gone out or been put out by the nary bums may be treated at home pervtston. Possibly some goo’* re- ing what U comparatively little pleasant and a bum about the face by washing with sterile water and sults would be lecured from ahort- the point of attraction revolves 59c to $1.00 Wool and Suedene. In oil Poll service client of N E A 8erv- cialist, 20,637; Levitt, Independent water In d. pen boiling over. around tbs design o f the collar and Sandals remain ths favored style Ladies’ IpaiM T o o th P a s to ^ loe, Ina address of Monday night amounted more than a Van D y k e .... When or bands may leave a disfiguring then applying vaseUne. Unguen- er fasts at frequent Intervals with — colors. Republican, 5,120; Clean, Socialist- 8. Drying dotbes b taaii|lng near the arrangement of the top trim- for evening wear. A silver kid to—WM singularly reminiscent of Piesident Roosevelt spoke on the sear for life. a stove Is inw e. tlne, or Carron oil, which you may a weU balanced diet between ssndal is piped with gold and has Flannel Gowns • • e 3 7 c Pnbllsber's Represcotstlve: The Labor, 2,295. The votes for the -adio the other night from the ovki Mcure at a drug store. Carron oil Ing periods. Physiotherapy ming. Ladies* “ Snuggles** 29> J u liu s M a'.lieive dpee isl A f e n c y — .New slmlleu' urglngs by Mr. Hoover. So 1. If you clean clothes at home 8. CAre while handling the elec- Rippled cbllars amiaar in numer- gold kid folds on ths vamp. fork Chiceau, O efoll end Boston other state officers on the Socialist, room in the White House basement, tric iron, toaster, or while cooking la good tor use on sunburn, or any ments are usually helpful. 59c to $1.29 . has the President's approach to the using gasoline or •ime ether In- ous versions — pouob effects with Blankets Patmollvo Shaving Croam ^ Independent Republican and Social- citendante upstairs on the ground flammable cleaner, do tbe work out- with hot, sputtering fat will save other type of bum. By night tunics are with us still. 29c to 59c Flam and Striped MEMBER AOniT BUREAU OF subject of banker responsibility for jabot treatment, capes and capelet —regular sla a ...... 19® CIRUDIJITIO.NS ist-Labor tlckete were substantially i floor couldn’t even hear him on the doors, Ajep away from fliea and maiy bums. (Lowered Blood AOcallnl^) Maggy Routt puts a slender sky blue Nyal aid to general business a close re- 10. Electric pads and hot 'water QUES'nONS AND ANSWERS types, oonverUble coUara that may 65c and up adlo that stands in the receptioo avoid rubbing tile gsrmente be- Question: O. I. teks: “What will be buttoned high at the throat or satin one a little longer ihan knee- Ladies’ Tbs Hersid Prnting Company, Inc, those of the heads of these tickets halL Wrong kind of current. . . . For bottles do good only when not too lengtb over a black velvet skirt and Ladies’ Flannel Nasal Drops ProphylaoSe Tooth grush assumes no nnariclsl reeponsiblllls semblance to his predccesaor'B treat- tween the hands while cleaning. (Protruding Ears) take tbe acid out of the blood?** worn open In wide rever fashion. for typooiepnlcal errors appeerinc n Cross' plurality over Trumbull was the most romantic name, we nomi- 3. Keep boiling water out of tbe hot Be sure before you place them another designer fashions a rose red Chamois Gloves ment, on various occasions, of the next to a patient that they are only Question: D. A..B. asks; "WiU Answer; The blood Is never add Boms Interest, too. Is shown tn fur Pajamas Children’s Lubrleoln tiw air pamoBM.een- — r e g u l a r s l a a ...... 3 9 c sdTertieemenia In the Manrheeier 10,780. nate Golden Bell, that new special reach of babies and small children. trimming on sleeves, yet a majority crepa evening gown vrith a me- slightest ambiguity and that one In the election of United States Roosevelt, as It began to dawn upon a group o f ptsesa, for prices haven’t First QoaUty—FnU Fashion. Lyuol- basB so low la years, t t it's new does not In the slightest degree de- Senator, Lonergan, Democrat, polled Bervloe and Chiffon. AU the MetiM I5eeba . the nation some time ago, that the drapsrlaa you need, or lamps, lovely Tba now aaaoos's mllllnary has LADIES’ SILK HOSIERY Lataat Winter Shndea. i9c tract from ' the sigmfleance and 283,327 votes against 278,061 for job of remedying everything is a cut fabrics sad arttsttc as well as sffsc- run tha gamut o f modas. Tha first fall fashions displayed flat, crown- Btralghtforwariiness of the other Bingham, Republican; Lonergan'a beyond his capacity. tlva lighting arrangements ara also most reaaonabls. Pictures too are less pancakes—then with the wink BOYS’ WOOLEN ZIPPER SWEATERS MEN’S FLANNEL PAJAMAS t«i. We refer to the tenth point of plurality 4,155. The Independent Mr. Hoover's shortcoming was of an eye, tbe trend was for tall, the declaration: "I ara opposed to being used mors than they have Republicans, Prof. Levitt's party, that he hoped the depression would beta for a long time, and really fine high, extreme crowns—and now the $1.00 to $1.9$. Men*s—$1.98 $1.00 to $1.39 Dsxtrl-M altosa— last reports state that the designers the return of the old time saloon, did a good deal of gloating over the cure Itself, like other depressions In original paintings may bo bought 75c Ja r . . • . S an institution which was outlawed defeat of Senator Bingham, taking now for unbelievably low flgureS' have settled on a moendlture of a reasonable cold weather season, especially when Nut Baskets • Snappers • Paper Napkins - Shipping Port, pin t... 98c Means plan to turn the liquor coD' crat, 72407; Seymour. Republican, amount of money, saunter out in an they are fully lined. Paper Table Cloths, Etc. I refer to the stylish, long-coated Stonybrook, pin t___.95c U«1 back to the county commission' hteMst-to-goodness dinner g o vm t 70,830. Second, Higgins, Republi- Boms may wonder whether such suit. Quiet a few of these models 9 c - 3 n , 2 5 c KENT GIN, fifth ...... 75c era. **I stand imquallSedly for can, 45,383; Fox, Democrat, 45,011. By wnxis THORNTON crsatiaaia o n practical and precise- display smart touches of fur such Costumes for the Kiddies—$1.00. state control of the liquor traffic.' Third, Maloney, Democrat, 57,881; Manchester Herald’s Washington ly where and when they should be as beaver, raccoon, Persian lamb or Royal Arch Bourbon, Correspondent You’ll Find Everything To Make Your Party a Success Is It poaMbls to misunderstand that? Jones, Republican, 05,354. Foufth, worn. Well, a ’Stem. You are not there to see your wife slaving With that As tbe red tape,, often, faded and soda. 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1 tbe milk gradually. |toll out on emor'e Mlow Democrats In tha ogg, 1 cup aour milk, 3 tablespoons floured board, being careful to hsa- And so aloag. Bat the point We rotten, was snappy on each pack- eral Assembly will relish that state- ege, a cascade of dust spread on the Mcltad butter. dle the dough as BtUe as possible. in the kitehen . . ^ . coaxing along her Uka bast of all Is this one; "Agsn- ment. “Whoever you send," appar table-tips, for the tin'tray files were 81ft flour once, measure.. Then FiUlng: 3 eggs, 4 tablespoonfuls etss dtspenslng liquors, should 'be- mix aad sift flour, salt, sugar, soda sugar, 8 ounces Cottage Cheese, outmoded sluggish range. entfy It msdcee no difference. • J. open at tbe top and net dust-proot. gtVSB the privilege of sale upon the Three huodted and sixty thousand of sad baking powder. Sift several Jinch o f salt 1 cup rich milk, vanilla Henry Roraback wlU tell 'em what tlmaa. Add cornmeal and mix well. ;o flavor, 1-4 cup cherries. Put haato of their reputation for Integ- these packets have been unwrapped to do. This Is carrying the Rora and transferred to 25000 filing cases, Add egg well beaten and milk. Mix Cottage Cheese through rlcer. add rity and character rather than the the 200 miles of led tape going Into until amootb and add melted butter. the yolks of tbe eggs, well beaten, Get her an Electric Range. back boogey tale a Uttla further milk, salt sugar, vanilla and chop- nature of their bustnesa’* the wastebaskets. Pour Into a well-greased heat-proof than usual—generally It's only all glass pie plate and bake in a moder- ped cherries, and beat thoroughly. Right theA Is the key To a decent- Files To Flower Pots Rapublleana . who take their orders ate oven (875 degrees F.) for thirty Add tbe beaten whites of the eggs, ly wgducted Bqoor~ti»gte. Let - Of course, that's only, tbe caaoa Our Free Rental Plan will enable you to from the bonnecttcut State chair- minutea. Serve hot from dish. mix lightly, qnd pour into pan lined that traffic be bandied only by par- rcUvely drawing* benefits. Thousands ------Two Pieces with crust. Bake In a moderate man of the Republican party; now c; tin-tray files uf Inactive cases re- Moss Trimmed oven. ooa who reeognlaa the nature and How about a piping oyster stew do this without investing one cent. It Is "whoever you send.’* The gov- rioin, with their red tope about for supper? Fresh oysters at dagres of their responsibilltlea and them, because it's figured that it's ernor, In his Hartford speech last Pinehurst Dial 4151. Get Into tbe habit o f ordering We will be doing more than ever has hardly worth tbe time to unwrap London Lounge Suite c Birdseye products—spinach, peas, night, got pretty well muddled when bean done before in minimizing its and re-file theiu. Designed especially for the 60th Anniversary Sale, this group U Evening skirts are sopbiatieated. i^pberries and atrawberries. a moment later, he became Involved One result of all this is that Two Pieces evils and a thousand times more combines ons of our most recent popular styles with the ^ Plain and straight In front, the en- They’ra aU dalieious at Ptnehurit THE PLAN in a eomewhat intricate referpnee to many' Washington housewives wld smartness of moss trimmed seat cushions as shown. The sofa tire fuUnasa Is massed at the back, than hat been done by the present have new window boxes. Refiling some unexplained “legislation' is long, low and loungy with high back, and low, flat arms. giving an ontlrely new line, some- There Is nothing more practical Connecticut law, which placet tha .trade the ancient tin coses useless. A sensational Anniversary value! 'Two pieces The chair matches It New i of Massa- abraham Shearer bought a watch flelda with completion o f projects Authorigod Doaltn: al MANCHESTER, CONN. now being constructed by CWA Keith Furniture Co. — Btandaid Phmibing Oe. Johneop ff little • Kemp’s, Ine. — Potterton A Krah — WoOrtaa Bros. gad good deal mors agile o f mind and ehuaatte" scratched in with a pen— If,* for his tailor shoo. Yesterday W atheiaO MaBwr Salaa llmt’s the vintage ofJthoM records, workers. JSSSSJ tongue than he la in order to cem- Some o f them i b/lr transferred t o Woronteckt, pastor, will officiate. Amerios, will hold a pinoohla tourn-| I H V I I I i D V DDEClH CftTP to provide energy without Burial will be In St. Bernard’s ceme- ameuL the ^ n t ot the three sittings> AUA1L1/U\I rlUidiUljIl 1 on the digestive system. CHAMBERSTOACT to be held on Friday evening at the Moat foods must la digested or 3ua«rst of Mrs. Gstherine Vogt Elks Home ai 7 o’clock. There will her. Mra. M ay McVeigh, Mra. Teresa broken down Into simpler aiibatancea The funeral of Mrs. Catherine be six tables of playSn. ANNOUNCES COMMITTEES Minkowski, Mrs. M ary Brosnan, before they con be utilised as fuel ON TERCENTENARY Vogt, aged 68, of 23 Elm street, Rockville Lodge, No. 1359, B. P. Mrs. Ida Woodhouse and Mrs. (jhris- by the body, but this Is not true of Amer.Cit Pow and Lt B Mias Heleo Estes, Faculty Adviser who digd Saturday, was held from O. Bnks, will Initiate s class o f esn- tine Glenney. honey. I t 1a composed of two simple Am er Sup Pow . . . . Compiled by Students of Manchester Rish School the First Lutheran Church on West didstes at a meeting on Thursday Mrs Olive Chartier Makes Ap- E ft V «L l u No. 18. Wednesday, October 24, 1934. HELD FOR MANSLAUGHTER The officers of the auxiliary were sugars, dextrose and levuldse^ which Blue Ridge Malh street on Tuesday afternoon, night at the Elks Home. Exalted pointments for American installed Monday night by Mrs. enn be absorbed directly into the I- ^ ^ at 2 o’clock. Rev. K. Otto Klette, Ruler Clarence J. McCarthy will be Cities Service...... Neeting to Ascertain Part Legion Auxiliary. Margaret Palmer of East Hartford, Mood stream without any difficult CiUee Service, pfd pastor, officiated. Burial was in ths In charge. dlatriet presideht, assisted by Mrs. digestive process. ENJOYS TEACHING IN STAMPS FATAUTY family plot in Grove Hill cemetery. James W. Milns Camp, No. 14. Eleo Bond and Share EDUCATIONAL A R Look A t The World GENERAL EDUCATI ON Mrs. Olive Ch >'rtter, president > of Pearl Lord, also of ^ s t Hartford This fact explains Why honey is Ford Limited . United Spanish W ar Veterans, held CHAMP INTERVIEWER Commerce Group Will Fnaeral of Mrs. Theresa Rostek Dllworth-Comell Post. American aa chief of staff. Other district a desirable aweetening’In foods for Nlag Hud Pow ,, a meeting last evening in G. A. R. Sonersville Maas., Man Has The funeral of Mrs. Theresa Ros- officers present were Mrs. Dunkel- infants, Invalids and agad persona. Halt, Memorial building. Lssion Aiixiliary, announces the Penn Road ...... Through Other Eyes MOUNTAIN SCHOOL tek, aged 86 years, ot 90 Grand berger and Mrs. Ida Northam.' PROGRAMSKiiyEN Grand Jury Indictment The Union Church club will hold a following committsea for the en- United Founders NEED OF JOURNAUST Phym Celebration. street, widow of Florlan Rostsl^who RELATES EXPERIEI Against Him fdr Cnuh. meeting In the church this evening suing ysar: Wslfars, Mrs. Orscs BURGLARS RETREAT Util Pow and L t died Sunday morning at the Rock- at t o’clock at which Rev. Watson P ltlm ; rahabllitaUon, Mrs. Chris- a brief, discussldn of "Your True ville Convalescent Home on Elm HONEY, EASILY DIGESTED, "Look at the world through the^ Woodruff,ot South Manchester will tine Glenney; pubUetty, Mrs.. Minnie B. J. McCdbe, executive vice prss< Word reached RoekvUle yesterday street, was held from St. Bernard’s HELD QUICK ENERGY FOOD Rockford, HI.— Biirglart broke in- eyes of others" was the keynote of Self is Within.’’ The rest of the Naomi Foster Enthuses Orer be the speaker. Carrington^ memhership, M ^ . Mil- Two General Broadcasts, Zoe Beckley Telk H^ PROGRAM AT GYM ident of the local Chamber ot Com- of a grand jury indictment being re- Catholtc church on Tuesday morn- dred ’IMford: junior girls and com- tc the Illinois Central railroad Dr. Homell Hart of the Hartford morning was spent in recreation freight house but fled after prying IhisBaOy Fine Talk Is Ghfeo meroe, wUl represent 'the Chamber turned at Worcester, Mass., against ing at 9 o’clock, Rev.Qeorge T. Sln- munity service', Mrs, Lydia'W igren; . Waabington.— (A P )—If you want RUMMAGE SALZ Seminary in the first speech of the and discussion. Her Work in North Caro- quick energy, eat honey. 80 advlsea o;en one peeWng case and looking One of Interest to Parents, at a meeting to be held at the H ou l Alexander Esteves of Somcrsvllle. nott, pastor, officiated at a solemn legislation and' national -'efenie, Thursday, Oct. 2 ^ 9:S0 a. m. Mrs. (diaries Styron, who is well School Students Special- high requiem mass. NEW SUPPER CLUB Helen Griffin; education of World the department of agriculture in ex- Inside. The caae contained Blblee. Hartford County girls’ conference, Bond In Hartford tomorrow noon In Mass., charging manslaughter, as Stodests io Special Assem- known In the dramatic world and HAS ALL FAVORITES Aa the body was being home into W ar orphans, Mrs Mary Brosnan; plaining the food value of thla bee Former A. & P. Store, held Friday and Saturday, October the Interest of the coming Tsreent- the result o f an accident on July 22 THREE CHEERS! who baa taught dramatics in Storrs lina. Americanism, Mrs. Sophia Holmes; product. Depot Square Are Announced. 19-20, at the Glastonbury Congre- ization Not Satisfactory •nsry celebration of Connscticut. last In which Wllllaro Stamps of the church Mrs. Anna Mac Pfunder AT HOTEL SHERIDAN A professor at Duke University College, gave an Interesting discus- rendered 'T h e Priceleaa Love of sick and relief, Mrs. Letr.la Rady; Woman’s Home Mlielonary See., bly by Zoe Beckley of gational church. Miss C m y , Miss The meeting has been called by Rockville lost his life. N ot only is honey sweet to the has completed 90,000 testa, which I We had some good cheering at the sion on various types of dramatics. Memorials, Mrs. Ids Woodhouse; North Methodist Cbnreli. Kellogg, Evelyn Beaupre, Bertha the state c om ^ ttee and will discuss The accident happened at tbs Jesus" followed by selection “When taste, but it can bo absorbed almost point toward mental telepathy as a "Noone must attempt a play un- " A school where each tried, Ip ad- Tomorrow evening marks the Fldac, Mrs. Olive Chartier; consti- I game laat Friday afternoon. The The attention o f the school has McNeU, Jennie Sandbolm and Olga Training for IL Most Popnlar Items Are the question of how Chambers of Southwest cutoff in Auburn, Mass., Evening Comes." At the offertory immediately into tHe blood stream fact. I ■ Pep Club” idea worked • wonders Kwasb attended from Manchester. less they are willing to work bard dition to hie Btudiee, has some Mrs. Pfunder rendered "A ve Maria,” opening of the Hotel Sheridan’s tution and by laws, Mrs. Minnie ToDand. been called to two radio broadcast- Commerce can assist the committee close to Worcester, when fifteen vrith the student body in the way of A fter dinner bad been served Friday under severe competition and un- and as a recessional she sang "When beautiful new Mural Room, with its Carrington; trophies and awards, domestic work to do” la the descrip- Mni. Zoe Beckley, the speaker at in arranging appropriate' celebrS' persons were injured. I arousing enthustasra and enthusiasm ing programs, one of which Is of planned of odds” was a (act that she Those Already Incloded. Evening Comes." soft lights, gay music and pleasant Mrs. EthsI Qulah; chairman of the girls listened to Dr. Hart. tion o f the (Trossnore School In the special assembly M on^y morn- tlons for. the 300th birthday o f the . The Indictment charges that Es- Mrs. Zoe Beckley, well-known I if . everything when it comes to good special Interest ) ents and the “ Looking at the World through forcefully expressed. She also Burial was in the fam ily plot in eurroundlnge. Here, during the hostesses and unit activities, Mrs. North CIsroltna given by Nsoml ing, was approached after the pro- state, which will be celebrated all teves gpt out of line of eostbound fM ture writer for New York news- the eyes o f others Is the only way stated several cases where groups St. Bernard's cemetery. coming season, scores of Manchester Gertrude Bausola; color bearer, I cheering. Sonic of the "Pep” girls other of general appeal. Foster, a graduate of Manchester gram by a few interested students, Vote Shows. next year. traffic while traveling at 40 miles to attain personality," said Dr. bad tried to avoid paying royalty The bearers were aa follows; amusement lovers a* < bound to ihod Mrs. Helen Curran; Gold Star, Mrs. would like to have acted as "cbee'’ The first is broadcast by the Na- High School in 1928 and of Mt. and spoke quite entertainingly and an hour and the force o f the im- Hart. He brought out the fact that only to get Into trouble, and she Ernest Luetjen, Albert Satryb, Law- keen enjoyment in this gayly decor- Letitia Rady. ****®*^’ • i;els and exoe^ ^ leaders" during part of the game but tional Congress of. Parents and Holyoke (Allege In 1932, who writes Informally to the group, answering VI >act wrecked both care which in nomlng. on her travels and exper personality is obtained by acting brought out that it wasn’t quite rence Algalr, Benedict Krab, Ed- ated rendezvous. Dining and danc- Mra. Cbartler's associate officers t Icocea as a professional Interviewer. evtn they admit the boys did the job Teachers on Thursday at 3 p. m. enthuslaatlcalfy of her work at the many questlona fired at her. urn were etnick by two other ears. natural and by not thinking of one's fair to yourself or to the publishers. The results of the votes, take! mund Bredt and William Gahrman. ing will prevail every Thursday eve- are; first vies prssldent, Mrs. Mil- The assembly was made possible well. The coming programs are: October Crossnore. Mrs. Beckley has been In news- Bsteves, hie wife, their four chti self constantly but rather by con- "Have a candy sale-instead of a from the high school girls In gym* The Poet’s Column Funeral of iam ea hlajmard ning with music being furnished by dred Tedford: eecond vice president, ; ; through the efforts of Miss Florence The "Pep" glru created a lively 25, "The Children’s C2iarter,” Ray Crossnore School Is eltuated on a paper feature work for twenty dren and four other, children were sidering the needs of others. He re- play if you want to raise money. It The funeral of James Maynard, Buddy Beret and his popular or- Mrs. Sophia Holmes; recording sec- ' ICeaebam, type and shorthand picture as they marched around the Lyman Wilbur, resident, Stanford hlU on the very crest o f the Blue y«ars. She was bom In New York nasium classes In September Indi- injured. lated stories of men and women usually is more successful" was her CHRIST MUST DtE aged 29, of 106 Prospect street, who chestra. A minimum charge o f fifty retary. Mra. Minnie Carrington; fi- < teacher, who Is a neighbor and very held in their bright red capes and University; November 1, “Recent Ridge Mountains. 3,4(X> feet above cate that the activities included in Remove Bullet who have succeeded (nr comparison final warning. City, and lived there always, but died at the Uncaa-on-Thames Sana- cents will also be found. A visit to nancial secretary, Mrs. Lydia W ig- I good friend of Mrs. Beckley, and • tricky hats," followed by "the Curriculum Tendencies,” Charles H. eea level.. Thels hill, because o f the for the last four or five years, when With the bullet removed from hie and told how they had used their, A large number of girls were the girl’s physical education pro. Yes Jesus Christ, upon the cross, torium, Norwich, on Saturday, was this new room will be well worth ren; treasurer, Mrs. Helen Griffin; • Btroduced her ns such to the stu- liand" playing "Bula Bula". The at- Judd, University of (^cago; No- abundance of white pine is known she has spent summere at “ Cubby- ehoulder after paselng through his personality to gain success. "Play there as there were representatives gram are those that the girls enjoy For us, His all, Hs gave. held on Tuesday afternoon from the while. chaplain. Mra, Ida Woodhouse; his- fLASif! nicephere was fllled with an air of vember 8, "Do Parents Want Good I dents. from nearly every town in Hartford as (Christmas Tree Hill. house", Tolland, C!onn. To bear our sins. He suffered loss. upper abdomen, Eugene A. Moon of funeral parlors of W, P . Qulsb at 68 torian, Mrs. Mlnnia Hollister; ser- « citement and expectation. The Schools?" Henry Lester Smith, the game always" was his last com- The day school of Crossnore is doing most. Mrs. Beckley carried on the as- County and they all took advantage Starting out for a job, writb little Himself, He could not save. 06 Prospect street, was reported os Park street on Tuesday aftamdon The sun does not draw water: it geant-at-arms, Mrs. Gertruds Bau- boys on the team responded to the president. National Education Asso- ment. state supported. However Its Board- or no experience, Mrs. Beckley luck- All the girls were asked (1) ts having a chance at the Rockville sembly as she would any Informal On Saturday morning the girls of their opportunity to make new at 2 o’clock. Rev. Henry B. Olm- vaporizes the water, and the vapor aola. audience's emotionc and played an ciation; November 16, "Children at ing Department is entirely support- ily stepped Into an office where the list the sports included In the class This Christ of God, the Father’s City Hospital yesterday. He was rises. chat with a group of attentive listened to Dr. C. B. Horton o f the friends and to obtaih ideas for their atead, rector of St. John’s Episcopal hlembers of tlje executive com- SEE T H E '-V;' friends, rather than In the form excellent game. Work," Mrs., Clara M. Beyer, U. S. ed by gifts. It is s home for moun- feature writer bad Just left a posi- that they enjoyed most; (2 ) sports Son, found in his home on Monday night Cjblldren’s Bureau, Washington; State Health D partment who led own clubs. , church, officiated. Burial was in of a speech. Several students, who before Frt- tain children who are homeless or tic« vacant to get married. The enjoyed that are not included; (3) Through whom God made the by David Gilpin after he had laid November 22, “■Vocational Adjust- the family plot In Grove Hill Ceme- First. Mrs. Beckley took the d..y hadn't joined the 8 . A . A . , a sk - not within reach of any good school. editor, to her great surprise gave leisure time activities; (4) the fav- earth. there alone since Saturday when the tery. ments In a Changing Order," W il- The day school draws its pupils orite subject. i group on an imaginative trip to ed to be given another opportunity her the job, at thirty dollars a week The grace o f life In Him begun. revolver was accidently discharged The bearers were as follows: Al- liam F. Russell, Tea''hers College, ■win Anderson, Lyon Cobum, Bob from a district about twenty miles It is Interesting to note that Ehig- SE N S A T I O N A L Hollywood, where she gave Intim- Ui do so before the game. When ask- to start wdth. She knew nothing of He gave to us at birth. while be woe cleaning It. bert Hewitt, Thomas Hewitt, Arthur Columbia University; November 29, Blurch, and Dick Carpenter. in diameter. Six buses, making two lish wras the favorite subject, get- ately fnt*t*»tlt>F pictures of the ed why they hadn't joined before, the technique of the work, but had Dr. E. H, Metcalf and Dr. Tbomos Hewitt, Alfred Drchr, Edward "The Home, the School, and the ///-y N O T ES trips each day carry over 500 chil- ting 74 votes, and the favorite leis- stars with whom she had had per- they respotded that they did not plenty of enthusiasm to back her Christ gave to Adam, long ago, F. O’Loughlin performed the opera- -O’Neil,’' a ir of Rock vUIo and John Church as Character-Forming The regular meeting of the Spike ure time activity is reading, 427 j isonal contact. Some of the follow- expect there would be so much fun. dren to and from school. It is up, and BO made a success of her The power and command, tion yesterday morning. The bullet Gauthcr of Hartford. Highest Prices club has been postponed until next ; Hug facts delighted the students, in Agencies," Albert W. Palmer, pres- Sixteen new members were voted estimated by the school that some situation. She had previously been votes, which Incidentally, is what if "B e fruitful’’ : 'Twas God's Will we was lodged In his left shoulder. His N E W C R U N O W S ' you sec, there la more to the S. Monday at p. m. All members of Rockville Briefs ■ that they revealed the actors and ident, Chicago Theological Semina- in Hl-Y last Monday night at the 8 of their most distant pupils average a stenographer, and launched Into done principally In English classes. know. condition Is considered very serious A. A. than handing the school a dol- ry; December 6, "How Parents Can the refreshment committee are re- A meeting of the Democratic , actresses In an entirely different ,ar and forty cents! .first regular meeting at the Cen- six hundred and fifty miles a school human-interest material. Physical Education is the second With folks to fill the land. because o f the loss of blood and the Co-operate with the Sc'-ool,” W il- quested to get m touch with their year walking and three thousand favorite subject, 73 votes, and committee In charge of the rally on light. A fter having proven so conclu- ter church. Mrs. Beckley began on the New possibility of Infection. He lives bur L. Beauchamp, University of chairman at once. five hundred by bus. In winter basketball the third favorite sport But when man sinned, from glory Monday evening held a meeting last in 60 Years ^ ! Adolph Menjou has a hobby of York Evening Mall and stayed wdth alone at 85 Prospect atreeL sively that we arc capable of giving Chicago; December 13, "What the The new members are: Clvlello, evening in the Police Court room. i '*^uggllng” the insides of cars. In — Bill Murch. many have to rise long before day- It until It was merged wdth ,the New enjoyed. fell. Funeral of Frederick Burrell ample support to our team in the Modem Parent Expects of the Nelson, Grazladlo, Tedford, Ray This committee consists of Maurice RADIO light and find their way over moun- Statistics are are follows: And ceased to Godlike, be. view of the fact that MenJou nearly nay of gd cheering, let's prove Donohue, Dannaher, C. Donahue, York Elvening Telegram. She work- The funeral of Frederick Burrell, School," Ruth Andrus, University tain roads with lanterns to the bus. ed on the Evening World and Even- Sports receiving the highest num- And for his sin was bound for hell. aged 80, who died at the Rockville L. Spurllng, Mrs. Fred J. Foley, Ed- ran over Mrs. Beckley one day in a "our stuff" by attending all future Holmes, Leary, Richmond, Green, fit of reckless driving, she has con- o the State of New York; Decern The Crossmore Boarding Depart- ing Telegram each a year and has ber o f votes are already included in Unless God set him free. City-Hospital on Monday Night, was ward B. (Joogan, John N. Keeney, home games with all gcod a cheering Fisher, CJrockett, Leo Johnston, For Old Gold O N DISPLAY A T ber 20, "Individual Difference In Mrs. Ruth MoKinstry Cooley, John cluded that he is a better juggler Fiedler and Trevltt. The new mem- ment alms to look after mountain done considerable magazine work the-program—basketball, 253 votes; hsld this afternoon from the Luclna of insides than a driver. His car, rquad as we had last Friday. Ability and Personality,” Frank N. children who are orphans and penni- (Woman’s Home Companion, Cos- dancing (both social and tap) 216; God sent Mis gon. H e come to earth. Memorial (3iapel in Grove Hill McKlnstry, James M. Dick, William Freeman, University of Chicago; bers had to get up to the front of (that is, one of them), was describ- —B. Livingston, 'SB. less, homeless, and loveless and to mopolitan, etc.). Her newspaper as- tennis, 134; bowling, 114; Soccer, To live and keep God’s law, Cemetery. Rev. Dr. George S. J. Dunlap, Mrs. A . M. Burke and Jew elry, W atch Cases, Trinkets, December 27, 'T h e Continuation of the room and give reasons why they Francis D. Liconard. ed elaborately as being nearly as give them a little love and sympathy signments have carried her on four- 105; basketball, 100; ping-pong, 81; H s came by w ay o f Virgin birth. Brookes, pastor of the Union Con- Education into Adult Life," Lyman joined the club. This has been a I often Wonder how many pupils The Ladles Auxiliary, Ancient Or- long as the assembly ball. as well a » practical knowledge. teen trips to Europe, one to Mexico, swdmming, 61; volley ball, 53; and His perfect life we saw. gregational Church, officiated. lished feature syndicate, Mrs. Beck- Bryson, Des Moines. Iowa. custom of the H i-Y every year. der of Htbemlana, held their annual C h e t’s Radio and Service Station Of the many homes, (which Mrs. or teachers can make themselves O f the student workers, . the by air, and practically all over the hockey, 54. Activities enjoyed most; Burial was in Grove Hill Cemetery. Spect acle Fra m es, D en t a l ley was asked to suggest an un- The second aeries Is sponsored by Mr. Thlenes of the Y. M. C. A. meeting for the election of officers Beckley seemed to delight in notic- heard In classrooms facing Main younger ones keep the grounds United States. Three of her trips ice skating, 100; dancing, 183; baae- This perfect life to us is glvsn. He is survived by no near relatives. usually prominent person and inter- the Office of Education of the Unit- gave a talk on the Hl-Y and the last evening. Following this busi- 84 OAKLAND STREET A4ANCHESTER ing), ^ e baa concluded that Joan street when tjie venerable trolley clean help in the dining room and to Europe, (Roumanla, Jugo-SIavla, ball. 182; walking, 161; swimming, Our sins on Him were laid, Anthony Synol view him: to put the company "on ed States Depart.nent of the Inte- high Ideals for which it stood. He ness a Hallowe’en party was en- Crawford’s is the loveliest she has goes by 7 with the Inside cleaning. Older England and France), in connection 159; soccer, 145; volley ball, «9 ; And faith on Him will open Heaven, Anthony Synol, aged 78 years, Work, etc. the map,” so to say. After suggest- rior. 'I t Is called "Education In the also stated that the character one joyed. Refreshments were served “Next To Brunner’s Market” ever seen, and It is strange to note pupils do farm work, janitor work, wdth Queen Marie of Roumanla, hockey, 62; bowling, 45; ping-pong. For us. His life He paid. died at his home at 3 Hammond ing a few rejected ones, Mrs. Beck- News." a parade of events for citl- develops in the H i-Y is needed in Can you believe It? Statistics during the evening. The committee that Miss Crawford is an unusually cooking, sewing, and work in the were made for Famous Features 35 and bicycling, 31. street Monday afternoon. Death ley humorously hinted at Queen rms at the microphone, and Is pre- the struggle of the next 10 years. show that only about one-fourth of In charge consisted of Francis Ham- It is our business to know and pay the true good housekeeper, and naturally laundry and hospital. There are the Syndicate, of New York. Leisure time activities: 'reading, God looks at Him and not at man,, was caused by complications follow- Marie of Rumania. The editor sented at 6 p. m., every Wednesday Mr. Johngren and Mr. Gatchell also mond, chairman, Agnes Hall, Rote loves her home. the senior class are taking college high school and grammar school Mrs. Beokley Is now wdth the Mc- 427; walking, 248: sewing, 200; He met the law’s demand, ing a long illness. value of gold. You. will be surprised at "took her up” on the fact, and told by the Federal Office o ' Education told Interesting facta about the •f-Hammon, NcUle Hunt, Annie Hal- Because of the private precau- currlculums. buildings (our dormitories, a weav- Naught Syndicate, New York, which skating, 185; cooking, 145; dancing, Fulfilled the law and now God can, He was bom in Galicia, Poland, on her to get the mentioned Interview. over a National Broadcasting Com- Hl-Y. loran, Mary Halloron, Agnes Ken- tions against "snoopers". It Is very ing room, a teacherage where the puts out. O. O, McIntyre, W ill 129; swimming, 113; movies, 112; Preach peace In every land. May 26, 1886, but has resided In the amount you can get for a few old pany nation-wide hook-up. Committees were chosen to do Correct this sentence: May I stay nedy, Mary Kennedy, Mary Kears, dUricult to obtain a front view of So began one of the most interest- teachers and workers live, the hos- Rogers, and Mrs. Roosevelt. In this tennis, 109; bicycling, 81; cards, Rockville for close to 50 years. For A feature of' these programs Is the many duties of the Hl-Y. The Naomi K ean, Agnes Jackson, Mary pieces. the many homes at Balibu Beach. ing experiences Mrs. Beckley has after school, teacher, and help pick pital and the laundry. way she has met many Interesting 75; bueball. 55 and radio 43. Fav- For no one .else could know man’s many years he was employed by the the Inquiring Citizen who sees that committee in charge of refresh- ^ c lly and Annie Martley. Mrs. Beckley remarked that the rea- encountered. A t a loss, first, as to up the papers I dropped on the In spite of the school work and persons. orite subjects: English, 74; physical sin, Hocksnum Mills Company and re- the questions listeners raise get an- ments is “ Bill" McPartland, Pine floor accidentally? *• The Ladies’ Aid Society of the son she has never gotten the chance how to proceed, she finally sent s outside work, the school manages "Features”, of which Mrs. Beck- education, 73; sewing, 36; history, And know the pain and woe, tired about eight years ago. swered. The Inquiring Citizen Is Clarke and Fred Best. The speak- Vernon Center Congregational is because she didn't particularly cablegram asking for an appoint- to have football and basketball ley’s writings mostly consist, are 35; cooking, 19; algebra, 14; short- Twas God’s great love that offered He la survived by one son, Frank Turn Yours Into Cash ment, and received one In return, ally a prominent Washington ers’ committee Includes Tom Danna- Mrs. Zoe Beckley, the Interesting teams. There la also a Saturday hand, 15; math, 15 votes. Him, church will serve a Harvest auppir Two Extra Anniversary Specials feel like swimming out a half-mile Interviews, colunms, human-interest Synol o f Rockville; three daughtera, newspaperman. H. R. Baukhage, her, Buzz Greene, Leland Stevens on Friday evening at the church at and then down the coast to Malibu saying. "PLE ASE A W A IT LE T- speaker at assembly Monday, no- night dance where the girla and articles and sidelights based on —M. Sullivan, '35. For no one else could go. Mrs. William Wlnialaiskl of Paw- who Is co-operating with the O f- and Dick Carpenter. The finance 6:30 o’clock. A social hour •will fol- another couple of miles, just to see TER." The letter, coming some ticed the interest o f the students, boys meet and square dance to the news, but not actually spot-news. tucket, R. L Mrs. Frank Batsle of At the HIGHEST PRICES time later, stated the possibility fice of Education. committee is George Leary, George and embarra.ssment of Miss Meach- fiddle and banjo. And stand before God’s judgment low the supper. the front of a home. Lcadc's who arc making news In She wdshes she had spent more Rockville and Miss Helen Synol of Great trees screen Greta Garbo's that all the points of Interest bad Fisher and Fred Best. The enter- am when she referred to our Pro- The girls have organized a Camp MESSAGE RETURNS throne. Hartford. . The Rockville Lodge of Elks and the field of educatluii arc Inter- tainment committee Is Pete Am - time In schooling, and stresses the bouse, and although Mrs. Beckley been covered, but whereas she might fessor as "little Florence." remark- Fire group and It is hoped that value of concentrating on your And know the sin o f man, The funeral will be held from St. Court Hearts of Oak, Foresters of viewed in this program. In the near brose, Charles Donahue, Jack Pin- Willard Wind, '38B, was at Block baa never had the opportunity of have a new angle for publication, to ing on this fact after assembly, there will sometime be a patrol of school work. To go into newspaper Yes Jesus Christ and He alone. Joseph's Polish Catholic church on future the Office of Education will ney and Teddy Nelson. Island this summer, and tossed two Could fill redemption’s plan. «meeting Garbo, she has occasionally Interest the American people, she Mrs. Beckley said she would never Boy Scouts. work for a living, one can’t get too Thursday morning. Rev. Slglsmund Government License present news about public funds for Other business was brought up bottles into the ocean with- a letter seen a figure with strange clothes might Interview the queen at a set thing of "Miss Meacham" as grown- Sunday la a day of rest for all. much of school. She has often been schools, CCC education, the new before the club and It was decided in each, asking that the person So He must die and bear our sins, on, puttering around the garden on date. up. but "little Florence" hastened The students attend Church and at a loss as to certain historical T.G.L.I . No. 12-5797 character education plan inaugu- the club should have 30 members to assure her that she was. finding the letter notify him and Because He loved ua so. Valvoline Oil 2 W many trips by the place Overjoyed it her success thus far. Sunday School In the morning and facts, and has found that she' has rated in the Washlngtc > schools, instead of 25 due to the large enroll- state where it lyaa found. Life, for the lost, God's mercy wins, < .The prettiest small bouse, proves, Mrs. Beckley set about getting the Christian Endeavor meeting In pulled through on sheer luck. RANGE OIL and new developments in Indian What do those sly side-glances A fter two months had passed, he He wants the world to know. We do watch, clock, jewelry repairing i 'ia Mrs. Beckley's mind, to be Clark ready for her trip Into an unknown ment of the school. the evening. A general college education would Thursday's education. Arlton Judd, '34, president of the that flicker between Bernice Living- received a letter saying that some- Gable's, because of its bronse, green, country, to interview an unknown The post-graduate course la a be more beneficial than a journalis- High points of the American Rec- club last year, attended the meet- ston and Louise Anderson in history one had found bis letter In Westerly, So tell this news to all the world. and optical work. and gray bricks, with barmoniaing celebrity. Still rather 'frightened, new feature at Crossmore and in- tic one, from her point of view, be- Specials 7V2C gal. reation Association convention. Fu- ing. Doughnuts and elder were class signify? You dunno! R. I. The letter said: His Own dear Son He gave. ;clapb<^ds. The home Is surrounded when on her way. she stopped off valuable to those who do not wish cause there one might attain his ture Farmers of America meeting served after the meeting. "I found your letter. It washed One look, by faith, at Him, thie AT FUEL OIL *‘ 1^ the huge -ose bushes typical of at England, where she obtained a to go on to college but who need general background, and have it to in Kansas City, the National Coun- — Jack Pinney. .. Why the dark-rimmed glasses. up on the East Beach. I was stand- world. C ^ fo m la , clipped In globe-llkc letter of introduction from Lady As- further preparation for earning refer to. Mrs. Beckley. has attained cll of English Teachers, and other Miss Oates? Have you decided to go ing near the water when I saw i t Eternal life might have. shapes. lor. their living. her position through hard work and Important educational meetings will seriously "prof-minded", or is It a — D. Denton. I paddled out to it tmd picked it up A. B. FISH, - 6 % C gal. Vicki Baum, well-known writer, U ^ n arriving In Kumunla, Mrs. be reported to citizens and school experience, never thinking she Everybody’s Matthew Wiop new Paris fashion ? Let us in on the and was glad to find, something Manchester, Conn., a very dear friend of Mrs. Becluey was taken In band by the people on the "Educatb n in the would get anywhere, but sticking to Second - Third - Fourth Grades lay’s, was spoken of as a rather CINDER NEWS secret! worth while." R. F. D. No. 2. Jeweler American Consul and his wife, who News" program. ber point, and taking the knocks — Willard Wind, '38B. !>by, though entertaining person. She thoroughly drilled her in the arts of with the glory. She says, aa in te- PHONE CHARLES RYAN "Indoor" skeletons are parading OUB LIVES 999 Main Street Manchester ;|Sias two charming boys, who are being received by royalty, for two Thrills, chills, and upsets greeted gard to writing enthusiasts, "Don’t 7788— F o r Quality and Service our halls, according to Bay. Sure MAINTAINS AC TW IY Market! ‘ very bandy around the house, as l.s whole days. the Manchestei squad in its initial shirk, or mind a rejection slip or so, Girls’ Athletics you didn't mean Elndo, Bay? Our lives ore like some boats so Land OTsUces ^Illustrated by one Instance when try at "bl< time ' running. Saturday just keep on plugging; you’ll get Interesting points to note, which frail. Beckley called for tea, only to the team competed at Troy in the there.” were Included In this drilling, were What outside influence affects On ocean blown by many a gale. BUTTER! Bd a sponge cake which seemed to AT NORMAL SCHOOL We find Mrs. Beckley in quite a The Magic Wand ,of One should wear no hat or gloves in The Soccer group of 40 girls play Rensselaer Interscholastics and re- one's life?, asks Mr. Johngren on a They’re tossed about like a fiiropsy Dlnate the room with its huge- humorous situation when people in- the presence of royalty; one soccer Tuesday nlghtk. Blue team ceived seventh itlace. test. “ Firemen," answers one Soph. bark. Upon inquiring about the sist upon calling her Zoe, aa of one Dame Fashion shouldn’t speak until spoken to; one versus White team. The life saving Poor case of lip-reading, I calls it, And flounder and turn in depths so 1.50 Two Piece Friezette ke’s origin, Mrs. Beckley was sur- syllable. She would much rather must bow when said royalty en- course, which is the Red Cross group George Leary ran a beautiful race podner. Environment was the an- dark. |>risingly informed that Vicki ters, and kiss bis or her hand; one of 50, splashes around Wednesday. til finish In number one position for MarceDa KeDy Fmds Work have ber name pronounced correct- Changes All Things. ’m u m 's TOungest boy, aged tbir- swer! must never address royalty Hockey. Blue versus White, a group Manchester. After him came "E d” — Lynne ly— wdth two syllables— aa Zo-ee, The ocean is our span o f life. strictly Fresh Local «taan, bad baked It especially for the "you," but rather with the formal of 35 girls, comes Thursday. and often calls the person’s atten- POPULAR MARKET Anderson, breezing in (or twenty- NOW— We’ll sail and sail right through the Living Room Suite Company expected, because iiis tone of "Your M ajesty;" and last, A selection committee to choose third place. Following Andersen Hard Bnt Pleasant at Wil- tion to the fact. —E. Schleldge, '35 strife; EGGS! 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING ^Bether bad told him of the small hut not least, when the present first and second teams for the came Cobum and Donahue for the .eakea she bad intended to serve. “BARNACLE” STAFF The breakers may roar and winds Charles of London sofa and chair, with flat arms and royalty rises. It is a sign of dis- hockey at Wethersfield, November ,xty-flfth and sixty-sixth positions, limantic This Year. R a i n c o a t s may howl WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP I Mrs. Beckley’a opinion and stories missal, and the dismissed one must 3, was chosen as follows: Margaret SOCCER TEAM TO PLAY moneemlng Will Rogers are partic- and the last man to score was none W e’ll weather it through no matter C doz. new style back . . correct posture type. Covered in back out, rather than turn. Haugh, Kay Madden, Eloise Duke, how foul. u larly interesting, as she knows him I'ther than Bob Murch, rookie of FOLLOWS “ WORLD” Being told also, that the favored and Elizabeth Luplen. the squad, who finished in seventy- As class historian for the fresh- BLOOMHEIMOMORROW Are More Than Just durable rust friezette. Regular value is $98.50. 'gaits well, working for the Mc- men, secretary of the. biking club, one usually arrives fifteen minutes Miss Feder has the girls divided fifth place. Some lives like boats are strong and Delleloas Joioy |bt Syndicate of New York, The Barnard School Press Club is and a member of the dramatic club Tomorrow afternoon, Manchester THURSDAY - SPECIALS • FRIDAY early at least, (or the interview, into two teams. Blue and White, a Protective Garment white. also features him. W ill be- already at work on the "Barnacle" High’s soccer team wrill play Bloom- ORANGES! Mrs. Beckley managed to get to the every night In which they practice. and the nature club, Marcella Kelly, Cheerful and pleasing to the sight. as a cowboy, (and a good one, Talk about getting a cold recep- which is to be published in Janu- field High at Charter Oak street, palace three-quarters of an hour The winning team gets so many '34. is as active at WUllmantic Nor- In the storms o f life their’re ever B), and worked extremely hard to tion! Even the spectators with over- ary. Each half year a-new staff Is mal School as she was at M. H. S.. at 4 o’clock. Again we offer you more of our wonderful money saving specials for your selec- ahead of schedule. She humorously points. The Whites are now lead- coats were sbivering. It seems to be true. Attain bis position of unlimited suc- ing bv two points. Arrangements chosen and some members have the Marcella says that the studies are The Red and White beat Bloom- A raincoat moat tion this Thursday and Friday— and our usual friendly, courteous service. Follow the remarked, “ You may have often Manchester’s fate to get all the cold Tried and faithful In all they do. doz. ffa s and great wealth of today. Hie have been made with Miss Fenerty good fortune to be on it all the hard, the assignments long, and that field earlier in the season, }- 0, in a crowd! •resent home Is fashioned after i wondered where old cars go. I days for their meets and to top it .iff way through Barnard school. With bard fought game. This victory be adaptable (or knowl When cars die, they go to at the Rec, to have 'bowling on regu- the students are expected to do ex- Like boats, some lives on pleMure Hy^cal ranch house; very beautiful. both m eeu to date have been run the help of the new printing press, makes the local team a alight favor- DeUdlons Tokay Rumania, the heaven fo r dead autos, lation a llc ^ , for those girls interest- tensive outside reading. Tbs studies sports and util- tient ~rnh a full-slie golf course side of ed at the nominal fee of 10 cents a '•irtually on the banka of rivers, and, they hope to have every new "Bar- she is taking up include: psycho- ite, but a hard fought battle is ex- His favorite hobby is still and become taxis." '.'clleve you me, the Hudson can pected, oa Bloomfield will be out to Ity wear and Forget the good for which tbay’rs GRAPES! gm Heavy Steer B eef! ^ string. nacle” excel the lasL logy, nature study, English, Con- sent and be is always buying up When finally admitted to see the serve you wdth some chilly breezes! Each -term, some new departments gain a victory for the previous de- — Alice Madden, '37. temporary Civilization, music, art, look Just as at- Cut every day they merrily sall,- a d-looking stock. queen, Mrs. Beckley was so over- are formed or suggestions made to feat they suffered. On the other ■ D lb SIRLOIN and PORTERHOUSE H Ik library, chorus singing, and as- ^ ^ G od ’s great plan they utterly One of Mrs. Beckley’s favonte come by her natural beauty and Over forty schools and 300 con- try to Improve the magazine. The semblies. Judging from the marks band Manchester wdll be out to tractive aa any e lb. eries is of the time when she first apparent sincerity that she rushed RIFLE CLUB FORMED 'icstants participated in the meet, editor-in-chief gives "pep talks” at on Marcella’s note books and from keep their record clean of defeat. cloth coatl ireot to interview Will Rogers at to her with outstretched hands, and .'md some 1500 cheering spectators the opening and closing o f each what other classmates say of her To date Manchester has played six —ROASTS — Useful beats on the Seven Seas tail, J * home, which at that time was greeted her os any ordinary person, A rifle club was formed Wednes- were in the stands to give the boys meeting. Boxes for "Barnacle" ma- she is doing very well. games, winning four and tying twro. would. Faaey Nativs SPieceBednMHiiSuite wer than Mary Plckford's on Bera- forgetting all she bad been taught Next Saturday afternoon, Man- Beariqg precious cargo through the da> fifth period in Mr. Gatchell’s a hand. terial are placed in the homp rooms, N o report cards are given out, ai gale. in maple finish . . . bed, egr Hill. Upon asking Mr. Rogers the last two days. The Queen also room. The club was organized so and home room reporters ^ v e talks the progressive system is used; chester plays its final C. C. I. L. Sweet Potatoes! S•here Will Rogers liv^, he, (work-struck up an Informal pose, and Our lives Uke these may bring each I 'lat all the members may attain a The first seven schools to finish in to arouse enthusiasm and bring out students don’t know what marks game at Charter Oak street, against day \ t 2 V2c\h, Choice Chuck Roacts 12^>4clb. | dresser, dressing table . . l i g out in the garden), replied the two got along together excep- higher degree of marksmanship. order are as follows: winner, Nott aU o f the school talent. This year they get but work to the best of Meriden. In order fdr Manchester tionally well, striking up an un- Blessings to others along the way. Mutely by pointing upward. Finally, .Tack Hoffman was appointed chair- Terrace o f Schenectady, .Spriiigfield, a prize of a free "Barnacle" is being their ability. Private conference to win the C. C. I. L. champion- usually familiar friendship within FLORENCE BURDICaC GIBSON. 3« 18. Choice 1 Center Cut Loin 1 regular price is $55. See lully realising the import of the 1 ■ man. with Ernest Clifford secretary Mass. Central, Pessalc, N. J., and offered for the best piece of work periods are held wdth the principal, ship they must beat Meriden. On 1 hiesUon, Will slowly ' turned, and the following several months, that 40 F low er street. aro scorekeeprr. The following are Norwich, 0>nn., tied for third, Troy, handed in to the staff. Mr. George Shafer, four times a the other hand if Meriden wins and Mid, “When I die, I ’m gonna have a Mrs. Beckley remained at the Pal- Fancy Florida this suite in our window. the members of the club; W. Pickles, Mlllbury, Manchester, and Buckley, The staff looks to the High School .year. He informs the students beats Bristol, which is likely possi- Veal Cutlet itatue made of myself pointing up- ace, Mrs. Beckley stated that her 1 P o r k C h o p # 1 L a m b C h o p e C. Savage. W. drlmason, K. Morri- New London, World for many ideas and all are whether or not they are doing aat- ble, they will irin the C C 1 . L. • Shark LOCATE POLLY HAMILTON rd In this position, tecause peo- inexperience in such affairs really GRAPEFRUIT! son. F. Lewis, G. Miner. A. Bissell, doing their best to make themselves Isfactory work. This system is to Skin are always asking me the way aided her in this Instance, and 1 a i c i b . 1 worUiy of future membership on the avoid the competition that might Chicago, Oct. 24.— (A P )- i ToUy 1 2 5 c 18. 1 2 3 c l b . 1 Mary Plckford’s home, and I'm Queen Marie, a writer herself, was O McCann C. Robbins, J. Hoffman, E!ach runner deserves the most of “World". take place among students. UNDERCLASS SWIMMERS Hamilton, the girl who was with nrsr in this posture." Induced to write a series of articles W. Peseik, K. VValker, T, Nelson, S. praise. Every man was in there run- fcmith, R. Goalee, J. Prentice, R. —Peggy Woodruff, Barnard '35. The course now offered at WlUl- • W o o l •ohn Dllllnjjer P o r tly before he was* 'A fte r telling these interestingon her life, and has also started a ning superbly, finishing at least 6 fo' 2 S* Bronnlck, P. Pierce. J. Badmington, roantic Normal is four years long ROUNDING INTO SHAPE chot to death near a north side mov- Econoeming Hollywood, Mrs. book "M y Memoirs.” *bree places better than was pre- Tweed compared with the previous two- 1 Sirloin-Round-Porterhouse Steaks l^^clb. | E. Wrubel, E. aifford, W. Brandt, dicted for them, and having at least ing picture theater last July, has PORK & BEANS! For Your Old Mattress! ey srent on to tell of her ex- While staying on with the queen. CHEER FOR MANCHESTER year course. Freshman-Sophomore swimmera lean located In Chicago. She disap- es abroad as a professional Mrs. Beckley accompanied her on a F . Gardner, N. Koeh'er. Mr. Gatchel* schools trailing them. VEGETABLE, PEA OR On last Friday evening most of sue rounding into shape. For the peared after the sboothig, and whoa 1 Freak Oroond RCBuiloe Creamy Moenater er. several weeks’ stay at her daugh- ii. the faculty advisor of the club. the students went by bus to the • Genuine I We win allow you $5.00 for your old mattress towards the purchase price past few weeks 14 freshmen and 10 fouhd Uvliig In a modeat north side TOMATO SOUP! 1 V E A L 1 reteted an exciting tale of ter's home — the palace of the —Jack Oockett, '37A Talk about service! While all the CAUSES A COMMOTION Buahnell Memorial to see "The Swavel of our 12th Anniversary Innerspring Mattress. See this special mattress other schools were given the gym sophomores have been out striving apartment house yesterday declined I time abs was sent on a rush as- Yugostovlan kingdom, as she bad Human Adventure” . Marcella saJd to improve their leg thrash, arm 1 H a m b u r g e r 1 C H E E S E in our window. Bt over to England, only to married the late King Alexander. tor sleeping quarters, Manchester to say where she had been. ■EATS LECTURE "Manchester High School! Rah! it was an exceedingly ivorthwbile stroke, and turns. A number of |C c a n Bight la London, return Mrs. Beckley felt deep grief upon runners were ^ ven a niew dormitory " I ’ve been traveling" sh4 said. Hah! R ah!" suddenly rang out dur- picture and that others who took them already show promising var- 1 4 1 8 s . 2 5 e 1 tbs Maas boat with Lady Astor, reading of his recent assassination sU to themselves. the trip commented upon Its educs- "N ow r m back to find a Job—and 1 5 1 8 * . 2 5 e 1 1 9 e lb . I Students studying "History ot ing the Glastonbury-WIndsor soccer sity materiM. Nubby Wool • Diagonal forget” / t SB iBtarvlew from a nsw la the nswspapers, because of the tlonsl 'vslua. Bhiglish Literature" will be intereet- gams held at Glastonbury last Fri- Koehler, Hoffman, R. Weir, dark, EARLY JUNE PEAS! for fsBturs nmUrtal. it great kindness be bad shown her This Friday at 3 p. m. the rad anJ —W. Ofiara. Stdpe ed In a bulletin which was posted day. This was Immediately foUow- Morrison and Orlitelli seem to be Call in and see the big values being offered thst A s bseams very good during her visit in his home. Mrs. white barriers return to dual com- Trench • Gabardine YELLOW CORN! Tuesday. ed by some mote cheers for Man- outstanding in the dashes. Johnson, |5elb. New Kraut • Freeh Pige Feet 5c lb. | I with I mOj Astor, sad that B e ^ e jf recalled to her student petition when they meet Hartford EXAM SCHEDUUS FIREBfEN SAVE BABY OR LIMA BEANS! A lecture by WlUiam Lyon Phelps chester. Hultman, Vesco, OrfitelU, A lly and and Wool Jersey during our 12th Anniversary Sale. ’ Aster oouldat -get over” tbs audience, the time when she had High on the local course. "P ete’s’ tor the birthday ot Keats on Mon- The chssring caused quits a com- Piekles show decided ability In long- Oklahoma aty, Okla.—(AP) — tatfqus BBstbod cf doing lUBCheon with Alexander, and bad a boys are planning sweet revenge for Tbs schsduls of axammationa (or 1 Country RoU I ___ ^1—ffifh M MBdlof 4 rt* day. October 29, at 4:30 p. m., will motion among tbs startled specta- er events. Robbins and Pickles are The Oklahoma City fire department bard tlms making him understand the two “trimmings" reeelTed by the first quarter of the year has developing the breast stroke while no. 2 cans 1 1 ’ an~ths way to mgUad, oaly be held at 8 ., Joeeph’s Community tors In the bleachers but was en- saved the life o f a 5-mqnths-nId 25H her slang expression of “wet blan- that squad for the post two seasons. been announced as follows; Novem- I w i t h a person, for hall, 140 Farming on avenue, Hart- thuslatlcally received, and Glaston- Morrison looks good In back stroke. $ 2 - 9 8 to $ 5 - 9 8 baby, suffering from pneumonia and EGGS BUTTER Botabls k e t" os he spoke no Elngllah; only ford. ber 6, EhiglUb, stenography, bual- 1 L A R D After their first meeting, bury returned the cheer. A freabman-sopl-omore team will whooping cough, after 18 days' Servian, French, and German. Professor Phelps will give a ten- It is expected that Coach Wigren ncos training; November 7, matbs- be announced after a few more FINEST PINK SALMON! they were better ae- The Alanchester High girls who treatment with an Inhalator. Ir closing, Mrs. Beckley said that minute talk on Keats— then his reg- will race his second team against atended the conference there and matlea, bookkeeping, commercial events have been timed.' OR TUNA n S H ! 1 2 d o z . 4 7 ® 1 lb *. eaUed Mrs. she would be only too glad to see 1 2 I 8 . . 5 5 * 11 2 25« 1 ular. lecture. Tickets (or the lec- Hartford’s cecond string. The start- sUso took in the game were the of- law; November 8. science, Latin, Frost, Brennen. Carney and TVo standard UO-watt electric ’ h o t rp e a a y Dread- ai.y pupil after the assembly, and ture may be secured from Superin- ers for the local varsity will proV fenders. tjpewrlUng, salesmanship: Novem- Starckewskl of last year's varsity tamps In the top and bottom o f k emps n •Bswer any questloii. FR A D IN 'S x a F t J L a x JU U X £ | W r i t J E a S n K , I tenoent F. A. Verplanck. ably be os follosrs: Captain Dona- I t was good cheering and was 9. social science, modem lan- team have been assisting Mr. Jobn- new stovs Rflve enough best to oook -m . BMeldgs, —Robert Venlart, '88. hue, BUI liu r ^ George Leary, Bd- hsartUjr. r-Mgas. ■’ gren. tn entlrs meal la three hours, tn- 2 t*"» 2 5 * A t LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES! t Fupiture and Muiie sulaUd walls rstalalag ths beat MANCHESTKR EVENING HBKALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24,1S84. pa g e thirteen

non advanced the opinion that her Ida Laughlan ot, WilUmantic and RatUatalla bouse. Police told the in readiness huabond, from whom the bos been McCLbSKETS RACE Mrs.' Jennie Hopklni of Hampton, Tarullo girl told them the hod teen you iOta, tha R tv. Morris L„ Svsras, pas- appotntsd by Musflar and Dr. Au- SAYS GIRL SCOUTS |Aii CALLED WORST LIAR ■eporated ilnce lost -June, had nerty it U the feeling of both that .vbo were In on automobile which the man who w o« la M n . BatUo* ___ aretor o f the Hopkins. Minn., Methodist gust Jaeger, Nasi commissioner for OBITUARY vialted tha bouse in siearcb of papera. thle year’* daaaee will find more Episcopal church, has retired. had been driven by one of them onto tella'a house just prior to the s h y - iHONCENUR Joining than ever before. now being held. Come to the Rec Tha National Retail Dry Goods Protestant churches Jn Prussia will Lennon, in hie defense, said he bad IN NEWSREEL HERE the croealng in front ot the engine. ing and he potitlvely waa not Ka> Although the Recreation Centers any night and aee for yourself what He is said to have worn out three Aasociatlon reports c rise of 8 per SUPPORT OF MUELLER be sworn in Thursday. CAN PREVENT WAR ^ EVER BEFORE COURT visited his elster, who lived on War- The train which demolished the mlnoki. bicycles and four sutomobiles dur- ren atreet, lost Saturday and was have pamphlets which are gladly Is going on. Watch the different New York, Oct. 34.— Steel scrap, cent In dollar value of department car waa from Waterbury to Boston, The failure of inveetlgaton to classes, sad see what enjoyment ing his service, won a right to eetob- The church quarrel haa been To Be Held In HoOiater Street DEATHS there at the hour hit wifc .eedd she Show Ci^umbus Day Eventn In giv6D out, those who cere to seek as measured by the Iron A g t com- store sales for the first 13 days of it. W. Boynton of Waterbury, engi- immediately' photograph wbatevw ADVANTAGES MANY these young men and women are Ush a church on a lot contested for saddled on Hitler, with opponents of School Tonight — Hall Com- saw him on School street. Film at State Theater Wed- further information may do eo by posite for heavy melUirg material, October compared o(lth a year ago. Mueller’s rigorous dictatorship In Tlioiliaa J. KtOy neer and A. D. Thayer o f HortfoVd, finger prints might have been found having in the many activities at the by westthy liquor interests, and de- Chancellor to Back Reichbiahop Denlee Everirtlilaf calling at the Recreation Centers haa risen fro m $9.99 to I9JI8 a ton, the Nasi inspired drive for a unified pletely Decorated. Thomas J. Kelly, on employee of nesday and n ursday. conductor. was seen by police offlciale as de- ReertoUon Centers. Parents, bring livered an average of four aermons Despite Opposition by Most Mrs. Rooseyelt Declares Leonon’s Fingerprints Con- Proeecuting Attorney William and either director will be glad to marking the flrat advance aince •BLACK VELVET REVIVED IN Protestant church - demanding the tbe etate iaghway department, died The report said the women bod laying, at least temporarily, tha ar- your children, children, bring your a week for the 47 years be has spent Shea told the court It was Lennon's give any informatnon asked of them. last March. The publication’s com- LONDON of I^ testan t Clergy. Relcha MiAop’a remov^. Workers In largo liumbera were lost' evening at the home of hit Jo»: McCluikey's remarkable per- ^ cen visiting in the home o f Donald rest of Battlstella’a slayer. parents. *rhe “Join the Rec Move- In the ministry. policy always to deny everything. Diradtrs Pobt Oot Whf Smclal attention will be given to posites for finished steel and pig London.— (A P )— N ot only la black MoTement Is Agency for buay until 11:80 last night at the i.ncle, John Weir, 22 LUley street. vict Him of Breaking Into formance on (3olumbu8 Day, when McDonald, close by the croealng. ment la On." m an addreaa at Thursday’s cere-- HoUiater street School hall decorat- Lennon haa been before Judge parents whose children they want in Iron are imehanged at 3^24 cento a velvst being used a great deal for Kelly, who was 88 years of age, was he ran two brilliant races at the They left the house in their car on.1 Berlin, O ct 34.— (A P ) — A n in- mony, Hitler la expected to treat all ing It for the long planned busking Johnson on several occoalons in the More than 25 per cent o f the total these clasaei. SAFE DRIVERS HONORED pound and $17.00 a ton, respectively. afternoon and evening ensembles the son of Jomaa Kelly cS 31 Edger- Yankee Stadium agalnat viaitlng were on the tracks just os the train Hole Family Should En- MIDWEST PASTOR RETIRES dication waa given today Chancellor phases o f the conflict ProinoHon of Peace. beo that is to bo held in the hall this rife’s Home. pt^at. Judge Johnson then chastised truck output of the United States In the gymnasium claaeee are this seoOon In London but there haa ton street.' His mother passed away Italian aces, will be ;shown in the leached the crossing. Mrs. Mc- in 1933, approximately 90,000 vehi- A F T E R IIJMW SERMONS evening for the benefit of SL Brid- Lennon regarding his veracity on the news reel to appear at the State held in exercises, apparatus, games, Oklahoma City, Okla.— (A P ) — For the week ended Oct. .30 were been a revival o f popularity for the Hitler w ill continue to support There la widespread belief among August 37, 193$. He woe a native of Donald who ha.l remained at her cles. were sold In forrign countrlee. Reichsbishop Ludwig Mueller In g e fa church. ■ witness etand and sold that, while Theater today and Thursday. roD as Members. tumbling stunts and many other MlnnsMioUs.— (A P )j—With a rec- Four hundred bus and truck drivers 28,334 cars against 28,934 in the pre- old Edwardian party drink known as Nails that their leaders ore still Ireland, having come here 34 years door and had watched their de- , .sports too numerous to mention at vious week and 26,800 in the like Germany’s acrimonious Protestant considering on idea of forming a Na- Boston. O ct 24.— (A P )— Mrs. The color scheme la to he block Called by Judge Raymond John- be would tike to have given jthe Mcauskey met Luigi Becalll In ord of having preached 11,008 ser- who had been involved In no acci- “Black Velvet." I t is made o f one- ago. He was a member of S t Mary’s porture witnessed the accident. i this time. These classes are held church rebellion. , tional Reichschurch, embracing all and yellow. The performera in the man a eentence o f six months, he the 1900 roetera and lost by a close I mons during his 47 years’ as pastor dents in from 1 to 18 years of driv- 1933 week. Rock Island system quarter champagne and three-quar- Fronktin D; Roosevelt wife o f the Episcopal church. son "a contemptible liar, the worst |The report said the engineer blew ■ at different periods for men who loaded 22,448 cart against 32,968 In ters stout. I Official quarters revealed bishops (Aristian creeds. presentation of "U ttie Priaon", did not want hla opinion of Lennon's margin, then came back lesa than I>urlBf the pa«t few week* Direc- of churches In Wisconsin and Mlnne- ing were honored here. President and honorary president of which will be given as the opening H r leaves his father, one brother, ever to appear in this . court,” A l- character to Influence him In meting an hour later to defeat Ceratl of for the crossing and the bell also ^ have but that amount of time for the Girl Scouts today hailed the William, three sisters, Miss Ann w|w ringing tor Frank Busch and his associate class, then there are claaaes for o f the night's entertainment are oil bert Lennon o f the BMgewood House out the sentence. Italy in the 3,000 meter event. ECZEMA ITCH Girl Scout movement “as an agency K rlly and Miss Lucille Kelly, of [The coroner’s office was notified Director Miss Gertrude Fenerty young men and boya of bther ages. prepared. Today the many dona- waa sentenced to jail for 90 days In The persistence of Albert Fill- for the promotion o f peace." tions are being picked up and Manchester, and Mrs. E. J. Arm- and the bodies held for undertakerj. oliAxekAAt £ndLcL Swimming, diving and Hie saving is Police Court oday after being found more of West Hartford In maiqtaln- hare been very busy with their win- AddrcMlng the 90th annual meet- brought to the hall. The husking btrung, of New Britain. Ing that he actually owned a motor An inquest will bo held tomorrow’ ter schedule at the Recreation Cen- also taught at the Recreation Cen- ing of that organization she said she guilty of breaking and entering. {TWO WOMEN ARE KILLED In ^ n^utec you can stop the iteh- ters by both instructors. Aside bee contest is sure to prove inter- Funeral services will he held to- vehicle llcenee, despite the fact that Init—cool snd soothe the fiery skin and tcra ahd many telephone and per- believed a better understanding be- esting. Dancing will follow con- morrow afternoon at 2:30 at the Fingerprints Used ’ be was charged with operating with- emoy comfortlnx relief. Get a 36c box ■ sonal calls were received at the from the many classes there are tween the youth of the countries of many activities in which anyone tinuing until .1. o'clock tomorrow home of his uncle on Lllley street. For the first time In the history out a llcenee, won for him a meas- ' B Y T R A I N A T P O M F R E I i of_reU»hle PETERSON’S ^N T^ bolldinK regarding the tuition rates the world would do much to allay morning. Kev. James Stuart Neill will dfflelato of the local court, fingerprints de- ure o f leniency today. Judge John- NEW YORK GUNMEN MEN'T—uw os directed and see for may take part and that la playing yotirself. It s eo effective, you wlU be and winter schedule, that they both the likelihood of war. a:;.d burial will be in the Boat esme- veloped by Lieutenant William Bar- son fined him $10 and costa but re- feel that it is Impossible to take care of pool, bowling, dancing, top done IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT She said the girls of the country able Mmort to see the angry redness "ry. Bearers will be Thomas D. ron played on important part In mitted the fine. A lawyer and a WilUmantic Resident One of Ing for children, checkers, ches?, ahotild be leaders in this direction, LINKED IN MURDER diminish. The bard crusts and scales at the many questions to be answer- Faulkner ot Hartford, Thomas Weir, bringing about the conviction of a woman witnsas appeared for Fill- softened and loosened, con bo eosilr ed by phone, so they both wish to volley ball and basketball. feel." .vhe said, "the more that wc the Victims— Drove Auto on I 3 DEAD, 4 DYING uf Lllley street. Thomas Weir of defendant. The pringerprints en- more today. The woman said she reraorad. Try PETERSON’8 OINTI. take this opportunity to explain to Furnish Information. Now You Can Get 2% On The Money You Spend By encourage the youth of ou r' Tracks as Engine Arrived, j M E N T—see how quickly your skin Director Busch and Associate Di tered Into the case when Policeman waa out driving with Fillmore last (OonUnued from Page Une) the many Manchester people, “Why try to know the youth of oth er’ John Ctavagnaro, as-iigned to inves- July and saw hie licenee which she Improves. Money back i f It falls. rector Miss Fenerty will be glad t< AS TORNADO HITS1 1 ^Lowic and William Lappen.weir, rrea New Haven. Oct 24.— (A P I — A Quick rtllcf in thousands of severe. Tou and Your Children Should Join trte.s the more wc will be ward- tigate a complaint by Mrs. Ellen said was yellow in color. Asked why the slayer waa the basis of testi- the Recreation Centers.” furnish any one with more Informa- Trading At The Stores Listed Below , off future wars. The girls. I report made to the operating de- j PETERSON'8 Lennon, wife of the defendant, she had looked at the license, she mony by Frances (Billiei Tarullo ointment also for ugly red pim- Fine Buildings. tion regarding the joining of the believe must carry the bcuincr of this ------i Paul Quinn partment of the New Haven road Recreation Centers. However, they Bank Coapons are given at these stores on every cash purchase of 10c or more. When you have flDed yonr book It is worth $2.00 at The Manchester Trust Company. Get Paul .Quinn, 59, a native ot Ire- found an electric clock which re- replied that she insisted upon seeing who said she knew Kaminski and ples. smarting, lulling toes and cracks Manchester has two of the flqest cru.vade and the boys will have to vealed fingerprints. Lieutenant it before consenting to go for the nAa afternoon', told of the death on had been friendly with him on v a rl-. between toes. Overnight rtUefi Try It. the habit of trading at these stores and get your B A N K COUPONS with your change. This way yon put money In your pocket on every dollar you spend. land. but a rc.sidcnt of Manchester All druggists. recreation buildings to be found Join in. The Girl Scout movement i Tiua|vp ntkare Hurl Wkpn Barron examined the prints, and ride. Trade crossing in Pomfret of Mrs. OU8 occasions when be visited th e, anywhere in the State of Connecti- ha.v the opportunity and responsibli-’ V lliC io H UM IfU C tI for nearly 40 years, died at his ' home, 6 Ridgewood street at 13:49 supported by a fingerprint expert, George Hooey, of 18 Hemlock cut and the people *of Manchester ity of performing a very great piece ' definitely connected those on the street, was fined $100 and costa aft- Christmas Gift Savtngs tor Evary Day la the Tear With Book Intareat of work for the future.” this afternoon. He has been in poor should be mighty proud In having Bank Interest Coupons have been issued as in- It la wise to be thrifty. Look for Bank Interest clock with those of Lennon. er being convicted on a charge of every means and equipment to car- Coupons. .Meets .Mrs; Hoover, Storm Strikes CCC Cemp; health for the past 18 months. Mr. This Coupon Is Good For Ten Extra Quinn was formerly employed as a Lennon denied rcsponsihillty for driving an automobile while under ry out’ the sports programs which terest by The Mariners Savings Bank, in New- Coupon Signs In local stores. Do your trading airs. Kooscvclt met Jdrs. Herbert the break, even though his wife and the influence of liquor. Hooey gave are held In these buildings. When Hoover, wife of the former President I paper maker and worked in paper F A LL TIES BANK COUPONS Buildings Bemoli'.' ,d.‘ milts In Manchester until poor health daughter, Dorothy, testified they ob- notice of entering an appeal. He the Fall weather appears many are there and let them show yon how to save 2% for the fir.'it time since the prealden-1 served him leaving School street at London, since 1926, and by hundreds of stores On a Dollar Purchase At Any Authorised Stoto. made ricccesary his retirement.^ waa arrested at Depot Square tset beginning to renllrc that the sum- Distinctive tial inauguration In aiarcb, 1932. 8 o'clock Saturday night after they night by Policeman W. R. Martin. mer program of the Recreation Cen- Good Cnttl Octobor 27—$4. on the money yon spend. Mrs. Hoover, honorary vice presi- He is survived by a son, Francis in New London County since 1927. .Maryville, Mo.. Oct. '24. t.\P) had returned from a shopping trip. Boleslaw Pieszick, 44, of 30 Co- tera haa been brought to a close and in Design BANK AtDOLlABT SEBVICB. dent and an active member of the Quinn and a daughter Miss Cather- A toll of three dead, one misslnji, ine Quinn, both of this place and a The house, located at 66 School lumbus street, who was with Hooey this year it has been the most suc- and Quality. board of directors, arrived ye.vter- ■ street, was found to have been ran- ilav. ' I four critically injured and 12 others sister, Mrs. Andrew Gardner, also In the car, waa found guilty and cessful one ever carried out. More oth er etoree obtaining a froachlao to ooo Bonk Ooupono vriU be added to sacked. Drawers In bureaus had fined $15 and costs on a charge of DIAMOND SHOE STORES scve.-cly hurt was counted today as of Manchester. youngsters and young men and the Uat, and advertised in this paper, when oatboriaed. As the convention opened the wife 1013 M A IN S TR E E T MANCHESTER TRADE A T THESE STORES FOR BANK INTEREST COUPONS lescue W’lrkcrs surveyed the wreck- He was an attendant at St. been pulled out and everything was intoxication. Pleazick was trying Women have -feiken p.art In all the | of the President and the wife of the in a topsy-turvey state. Mrs. Len- to raise the money today. activities than ever before. former President ascended to the uge left by a tornado that tore James's church and while the full Already many have taken advan- stage and were seated on either side through this city, venting Its fury arrangementa have not as yet been tage of the eariy cla.sses at the Rec of Mrs. Frederick EMey. president of on a Veterans' Conservation Corp completed the funeral will be held and are enjoying themselves In all Marlow’s Dept. Store Weldon Drug Company Scranton & Son Black and White the Girl Scout organization. camp. at the funeral home of T. P. Hol- Damage to buildings and other i lot**'. Center street, the day and Ready For Thurs., Fri. and Sat. froms of sport. It should be borne 861-869 Main Street Telephone 5060 TEA AND COFFEE HOUSE . Mrs. Rooilevelt referred indirectly In mind that when you or your chil- 903 Main Street Telephone 3895 to Mrs. Hoover in her address. I roperty In the city and the camo, ' announced later, dren Join these cla.'ses they are Is Offering Something New To Our Many Friends PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS 302 Spruce Street Telephone 3854 “ T feel." she said, “ that ypu have was placed at about $3(X>,000. | ------:------Qeaners and Dyers The dead were Guy R. Allen, Shei- ' keeping themseivca physically and and Cnstomera. Choice Orooeries At Moderate Prime. been in the past few years particu- ONLY 15< NOW mentally fit for the future develop- A BOOK OF VALUE Hospital Supplies, Cosmetics, Patent Medicines, larly fortunate in having as your bins. Mo., Ralph E. Hare, Alley, M oa i DEUCIOUS TEA AND COFFKE FUNERALS ment In their capacity for which Aak os hew this book Is worth $2.00 In rash, or Candy, Cigars and Liquors. 747 Main Street Manchester honorary president a Ivader and a and H. S. Newton, Bevler, Mo., oil | IS OUR S P E C IA L T Y ! FOR QUICK-ACTING 12 Special Items Which $2.00 In .Merehandlse. B A N K mpany Kemp’s, hcorporated tersat in tha glrla grom ng up today, I « e Dobbins. Kaneos d ty , oU mem- POCKr TINS Of « NOW LEADINO JEWELRY STORE 649 Main Street and for thnt raooon, one muat have savings! movement for Joining the Rec. 847 Main Street Rubinow Building 763 Main Street Telephone 5680 891 Main Street Telephone 0092 bera of the comp, and O. Sterling There is “ something doing" there on Intareat in tha Girl Scout move- and Runyan, a townsman. Telephone Fine Jewelry and f^ttinnl Gooda ment for that movement Is exerting ABOUT TOWN every day and night of the year ex- Headquarters for Genuine Values In Fine Furni- We Are Authorized Under U. S. Government READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS Harvey Drake, Kansas (3ity, a Special Special No. 2— Men’s Genuine Elkskin ture, Radios. Music, Kodaks, Lamps, Red Cross a oonatantly eproadlng Influence not cept Sunday, and it is well crowded SHOES FOR TH E E NTIR E F A M IL Y . All Sires. Ucense N. V. 12-9108 To Pay The HIGHEST member of the camp, was missing. No. 1— C H E N EY H ALL Mattresses, Maytag Washing Machines, Easy only in our own country, but Moncheater Lodge No. 16, An- with young men and women active AU Widths, All Heels. NORTON’S offer mate- PRICES FOR OLD GOLD and SILT'ER. Look FASHIONABLE MILLINERY More than 90 persons received treat- In ail the classes arranged for them. Washing Machines, Crawford Sloven, Westing- throughout the world, and for a few ment for minor injuries. cient Order of United Workmen, rials, styles, aod workmanship usually found only lip Vour Old Gold Trinkete and Bring Them In. which meets in the Batch and PAY NO MOM Women’s More Popular. SALESRO O M house Electric Rungni and THE NEW FRIGID- VERY ATTBAOTTVE PRICES mlnutea I wont to tell you the things The storm gathered late yesterday WORK ot Ate In higher priced shoes! “ Low price appeals, when We Appraise For Yon Without OhUgation. which I feel the really most import- Brown hall the second and fourth That there are so many young Remnants and Imperfecta AIRE. Our Service Assure# You Perfect Satis- dipped down suddenly in the central $5. and $6. style reveals." HOSIERY by NORTON Combines Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing. Agents for toe SINGER SEWING BIAOH1NE8. ant things that this movement is Monday evenings la the month, fol- men and women as well as children HARTFORD ROAD faction. port o f tha city end swept toward SHOES, ^ Striking Beauty— Long Wear. AH Kinds ef Optical Work. contributing to the girl of today." lowed the meeting Monday night ao Interested in this year's coming tae camp, leaving a path about three Mrs. Roosevelt went on to point with a Hallowe'en frolic, with wives program arranged for them by Di- blocks wide and a mile long strewn N o w —Pay Less and Get Real B ayeR Aspirin! Special No. 3— Women’s rector Frank ilusch and Miss Fen- out that the movement gave glrla on and friend! oa gueeta. A abort pro- opporiunity to meet a wide variety with wreckage. gram was followed by general danc- Two barracks buildings were lift- So os to put the reliability and quick S o - Aheays Say **Bayer'* of people; that its membership in- ing and refreshments, which Includ- action of Genuine Bayer Aspirin ed from their foundations and dump- ed squash pie, doughnuts and cof- cluded every type of girl in a com- within the reach of everyone, the When You Buy House S tip p e rs ^ ^ ^ O c ed and demnlisbsd 120 feet away. fee. munity and that It gave girls on op- price you pay has now been reduced. These new low prices make it un- Padded soles,. regular 59e portunity to nota conditions and cir- Two others were twisted about on Reduced so low that nobody need necewary now to accept unkfaown ENNA JETTICK SHOES lies. Pair cumatancas confronting the lesa their foundations. This week's meeting of Troop 6. ever again accept another brand in aspirin tablets to save money. fortunate girls. Before reaching the comp, the Boy Scouts, boa been cancelled. Latest twister damaged an ice company place of real B A Y E R A S P IR IN to So—see that you get the real building in the busmesa aecUon, vir- save a few cents. Bayer article now by never asking Fall .stylos. Sunset Council, Degree of Poca- $^.95 .Special No. 6— tually destroyed tho Maryville High for it by the name "aspirin" alone, WARBURG PICTURES hontas, will begin their card parties 15e now for tins of 12 tablets. school and lifted the roofs from sev- with a setback tomorrow night at when you buy; but always say Boys’ High and Low, eral residences. tha home of Mrs. M yrtle White of 25c now for bottles of 24 tablets. B-A-Y-E-R Aspirin, and see that Special No. 4— .AU Leather DHTATORSiflP NEAR East Glaatonbury. Cash prizes will you get it. And the big, family size, 100 be awarded and refreahmenta served. Remember, scientists rate it tablet bottles again reduced I (Oonttaned Crom Pnge One) GORMAN PREDICTS Those deairing transportation are among the fastest known reliefs for Men’s SHOES; requeated to meet on Main street at These new low prices are now in headaches, and the pains of rheu- will be taken out o f life for the Birch atreet tomorrow evening at 8 effect throughout the United Stales. matism, neuritis and neuralgia. H U M A N ITY baatlonists and the economic plan- NEW STRIKES SOON o’clock. All setback players will be Dress nero. for there will then be no dis- welcome. contented mosses to cajole with ALWAYS SAY “ BAYER ASPIRIN” NOW WHEN YOU BUY J ! p ic t o r i a l re v ie w o fs e r v ic e s th e Rock Oak soles; wlU $ 1.85 their nostrums. (Oonttnoed from Page One) Mrs. George H. Williams, Mrs. stand the wear. " I f reckless expenditure and mon- George L. Graziadio and Mrs. Pair Jm e ric a n R e d C ross aMMually g iv es etary experimentation carry the day, employment but are being evicted Geoi^e Betta attended the installa- OXFORDS, gf.85 we aholl have National bankruptcy. from their homes.” tion of the Danbury Emblem club Solid leather, leather • Gorman said these strikes, if Special No. 7— “ And if the course o f government last night. Supreme officers were soles. Pair they developed, would be almost en- 103 ditatlert In 1933-34 In which Red Cross spent to m HHo ms o f citize ns a n d which a re control and regulation o f economic present from Lynn, Maas., Provi- factors la carried to its logical con- tirely in the south. dence and other places. Members 000 for relltf of vletlme. Scene of hurricane end tidal Sore Spots In North — O ffice N ow O p e n ^ Special No. .5— Growing clusion, we aball abandon democracy of the EHka were escorts to the of- wave In Brownavllle. Taxae. "W e have about 10 sore apota in fin a n ced throu g h th e a nnu a l roH — we shall surrender our freedom to ficers-elect. An entertainment and Men’s Genuine Caif.skin the north," he said, "but we think Girls’ and the dictates of a tyranny created by buffet luncheon followed the cere- eur indifference." they can be ironed out." mony. During the evening Mrs. Barney Wichman, D. S. C. c a ll fo r m em bers.^ 'The union chieftain praised the Women's Not Figure of 8p«e«h. Williams who is fourth supreme work of the newly created Textile OXFORDS, 8 4 . 6 5 This picture, the banker said, wa.s vice president, and who instituted CHIROPODIST - PEDIATRIST Labor Relations Board and esti- Regular $4.00 and $5.00 ’’ not flgments of a hysterical Wall the Danbury club when she was su- J r m ist ice Day. to mated it already had made about FOOT ORTHOPEDICS quality. Pair Street imagination. He added: preme deputy, was presented with a 100 adjustments in cases of discrim- handsome overnight bag. “National bankruptcy and social ination. Of the threatened strikes 836 Main Street Rubinow Building Special No. 8— SPORT OXFORDS, end economic dictatorship are not— in southern mills, he said: Phone: 5220 ea the New Dealers would have us The Hustlers' group of the Wes- Children’s High and Low Black am* brown suede, " I think we have done very well. believe—ghosts conjured up out of leyan Guild will meet Friday eve- Office Hours: 9 to 6. Evening.# By Appointment. and black leather; Just -V) gjv vs Ws have been patient, and we have ning at the home of Mrs. H. B. De- IMtIrs, going out at darkness by selfish reactionaries. urged our members to be patient. $ 1 . 0 0 Wolfe, 67 EIro street. Mrs. John They are a twin menace which con- The largest number of employers SHOES, Ail sizes, 3 to 1. stitutes the grim reality of what we Dowd will assist the hostess. Work Not the usual $1.00 l(lnd, hut Pair Little blind girl reading her braille atery have to face." are complying with the Prealdent’a will be on salting peanuts. peace program but the same group shoes of quality that will stand bopk. Red Croaa volunteera make thouaanda Warburg said the New Deal has that baa always killed the industry We Clean Rugs, Tap- up and give satisfaction. Pair Special No. 10— of bralllt hooka for tha blind. changed— or sought to change— “one ie now refusing to cooperate.” o f the fundamental conceptions of One Lot of Men’.# Police, Firemen’s and A committee representing the estry and Furniture - Special No. 9— the American order.” American Association of Motormen’s / Cotton For Complete Information, One Lot of Women’s Novelty 'Our forefathers sought to guar- Manufacturers, southern employer JOHN ADDY ^3 antee us, 'life, liberty and the pur- group, conferred today with the DIAL 4623, or Write to Tomorrow suit o f happiness,’ “ he stated. “ The Textile RelatiOna Board while in CLARENCE TI Park''Sttoet, Town SHOES, N ew Deal ie more ambitious, under Arch-Siqiport SH0ES~and $ 1-95 Boston the National Aasoclatloa of ttliat A Value! Pair its program we are' to be guaranteed Cotton Monufacturera, a New Eng- LUPIEN Night. . . . Yiappiness' Itself." land group, prepared for ita annual Impossible Guarantee, meeting tomorrow. Atlantic Range Oil Visit Mancheeter's Cen- OXFORDS, 8 1 . 4 0 Special No. 12-> luch a guarantee is impossible of ter of Gaiety . . . The in combinations of ” bamenatrallng Rad Croea * lent, he contended, by any Men’s BFautifal New most wanted styles. Pair method of breaking strangle ment. 7^c gallon W in d o w Sh a d es held ef a drowning paraon. In banker criticized the New HARTFORD WOMAN HEADS Fine quality Window Sbadea, [ers for what he deecribed os a W O R K 1933-34 more than 72,000 per Leave yonr order at the Texttia Holland and tontine cloth. Made Mural Room Special No. 11—- 'clever technique" of cresting on at- to order and hung on your win- tone ware taught Life Saving. STATE VOTERS LEAGUE Union Offlee or OoU Addy— One Lot of mosphere in which sny criticism of dows, 49 cents each. of their policies was automatically la- Phone.SfiM, SHOES, beled "Tory” or “Reactionaty." Also a lot o f Odd Shades. 35 Misses’, One lot o f solid ‘T h e choice,” be sold, "ia not be- Hartford. Oct. 24.— (A P )— Mra. :ents. leather. Good- Ruth Dodourain of Hartford was Children’s tween the N ew Deal and going back New Rollers. 10 cents. Will HOTEL year welts, dou- elected president of the (Connecticut lo what we had before." furnish samples on request. and Grow- ble soles, extra "The choice is between abandon- I-eague of Women Voters at the bi- tough. Regular ng our whole political, social and ennial convention in the Hotel Bond ing Girls’ $4.00 values. conomlc order in favor of some form today, succeeding Mra. Edith Valet TO RENT C a p it o l W in d o w SHERIDAN If state capitalism which we shall Cook of New Haven. Miae Kathar- 5-ROOM H EA TED F LA T ine Ludington o f Old Lym e woe lo if we follow the present tenden- with garage. Good garden DINE AND DANCE TO' das to their local conclusion—and, named honorary president for life, OXFORDS and PATENT pair - y'V Sh a d e C o . $ I HOST AID in the other hand, Improving and and the >lx new vice presldenta ore space. Rent $30 per month. 2.^5 nilldlng upon our post experience Mra. L. Horatio Bigelow, Jr., o f Old Phone 7700. M Capen Street Hartford Buddy Borst j « STATION^ rithout changing our Lyme; MIh Mary Bulkley, Hartford; STRAPS, I M a i a r i m n j Mra. Cook, the retiring president; AND ms BfUSIO mler." $2.00 and $3.00 values. Mrs. A. M. Fecbimer, South N or- The banker declared that the New 900 pair* going out at Fair Rubber Goods >ealcrs “ either will not or do not walk; Mrs. Hugh Gollaher, Darien; CHOICEST OF BEER A blind soldier ecogniM the fuU signiflcance o f the MIm Florence L. Horriaon, North- Kerosene and Range Oil Guaranteod at tha Oraatar aafaty for ost of what they ora doing.” ford. AND WINES Remember, the store of outstanding shoe lowest prloM In dm taught to play Others elected ore; Secretary, otate. We have eeteep- ^ the moterlat la with brallls dem- “The real opposition to the New values is never undersold. This weekly I provided through )eal,” Warburg states, “is sa yet Mrs. London T. Raymond, West FOR SALE ttonally attraettva jl Inoas by Rad 7V2® gal. bulletin gives yon an idea what DIAM OND Red Croaa Flrat nhorn. Hartford; treasurer, Mra. John R. SOME MODEL T FORD PARTS , eeonoetkMa with tlM Cross hospital l«rua, Jr., Hartford, eight dlrecton 29 gallons or over. SHOE STORES are- offering. Shop us I AM 'alatlona on 1 aUU hope thnt it wiU never MNIMUM Ifoiemost rahbar recrsatlon worfcar. at large, Mra. Frederick S. Chose, A b o Ooffc Oaokets; Radiator Fuel OU, 2-3-4 I m a jo r highwaya ave to be bora. For 1 etlU hope first and save time, monejr and energy. This ysar Red Waterbury; Mrs. George Pom iey A ^ -P re e s e , 1-goL eon, R L M ; CHARGE and training given bat the New Deal wUl develop out Crete aided In f Itself a clear purpose oonslatant Day, Mra. Edward C. Duble Green- Eoeolnbe M eter OU, 79e a g o t In by Rad Croaa to I probltms, of 33(L- 1th the realities o f human nature wich, M n. James C. Howell, Salis- your own can; Beoooa Motor OU. 6V^C gal. oUto polleo and 50c \ 000 vetarana or ad compatible with the estabUsbed bury, Mrs. G. Gardiner Russell, Free measuring slicks. Hartford, Mrs. Luke R. Lockwood, 10c qL o r 2 qts. 20cu elvlliano— 130,000 their famlllee and rincipiee o f American life.” Flrat Aldara woro Riverside; Miss Edna L. Tyner, New 30JI00 men in the I tralnod thio ytar. DVER’nSEMENT London and Mra. WUUom Valentine, ragptir service. ■ 1 ’ Colonial Esso Station DIAMOND SHOE STORES Pomfret; chairman nominating oom- PorterReld*s Read Ptnefaurit Advertisement On ralttee, Mrs. Herbert Knox Smith, Conwr Main and Blaeell Street* 1013 M A I N S T R E E T NANCBifraK -gs- age 3. 68 Spruce SL Tel. 6584 As the Isrgaet employer of raral PuMlo Health Nurses, tha Rad Cress Farmington. earriee cheer and hesHli Into hqmes throughout the Mtlsn. K

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Arranging For Haupt mann’s Murder Trial HAUPTMANN TRIAL DOCTORS OBJEQ Itwo big features BIG LEGAL nCHT GRID 6FFIC MAKES . IS S E T B Y C O U R T WINNING PLAYS OF 1934 FIVE SECTORS LIST CLASHES TO CHARITY FEES showing at state OVERAMILUON FOR JANUARY 2ND BLACK TING CHARGE Michigan State Used Thit One to Upset Michigan •‘Big Hearted Herbert” and ' fir MtXX CATTON "The World Moves On" There I THAT MAY REVEAL Seek More Equitable Basis of W^nesday and Thursday. (Continued from Page One) Sah in New London Over Es- 0r. (FBrieii Claims Opposi- LONG HUPS BRING LLOYD GEORGE SLAPS December 11 it would run Into the r "Big Hearted Harbert;’. Warner Christmas holidays. He therefore tate of Former Residents tioB of Brown Has Kept Pajneflt, But Keep Ac- Brothers latest laugh film and "The asked the court, if defense unsel Money-Winning Honors Go World Moves On" a lov story of HAIG, JOFFRE, WILSON could not prepare its cose in three BIG NET EXPENSES CONTESTS IN EAST the Century will be co-featured at weeks, to set the trial for January of That City. ^ Him ID ReHrement This tioBS Secret. the State Theater Wednesday and R Tq Mrs. Slpane^s Runners Thursday. War-Tiine Premier, In. His •The result of these moUona," the MAY REDUCE Heralded as a novel comedy-ro- court said, "is that the day of the “ Mempirs” Hurls Caustic New London, Oct. 24.— (A F ) — Season; Blast Received So Temis Solou 1 ^ u En PhyiicUaa belonfUig ter tbe Man- mance featuring Aline McMahon. trial will be fixed for January 2nd.” rriticism at Allied Leaders. Mrs. mUabeth Price of Stuttgart By HARRY OR.AYSON A That Cavalcade failed to achieve ebciter. MediceU Auociatioo met Guy Klbbe and ably supported by ' Attorney (General Wllents did not A.'k., underwent a lengthy cro.sa ex- NEA Service Spf ,ts Editor a pcsiKon In money winnings com- OF THE UNBEA] with Town Treaaurer George H. Phillip Reed, and Patricia Ellis, press for the Nov. 14 trial date. He With General Apathy. lo Foreipi T rd n d Ace BOOK REVIEW a aination In the Superior Court parable to those of Sun Beau, E lul- Waddell in the Municipal Building "Big. Hearted Herbert” carries the told the court the state wished to throbbing romance and sparkling '.•.ere today at the hands of Attornev .New York, Oct. 24.—RockeUng polae. Gallant Fox, and Man o’ War this morning to diacuu and settle proceed on that date, but appreciat- high on tbe flying hoofs of Caval- the status (rf local physicians in comfedy to a highly amusing climax. By Bnioe Cation ed the defense position in its re- Prank L. McGuire concerning her Nsw York, Oct 34—(AP) —The Americiii Phyers. con be laid dlrectlv at ths door of "Big Hearted Herbert Is based on The stubborn stupidity of British testimony yesterdoy in the Probate High Quest, nd Psychic Bid, the depreeelon. A " l, similarly, Mrs Many ColorfnI Games caring for "out-patients” on the quest for more time to prepare. He arm chair quarterbacks still me Brookmeade steble of Mrs. Isa- charity list here this winter. the piny adapted by Sophie Kerr admirals and generals almost lost countered the defense suggestion for Appeal cases, In wh'ch Robert Byron S) >ane's stable might have come oenaldsrably agitated today over bei Dodge Sloane rules the 1934 close to the Whitney all-Ume monev .Sereet About Details and Anna Steese Richardson from the World War foi England, ac- X)ec. 11 with the objection that a Palmer, 20, of Stuttgart Is endeavor) N sw York, Oct. 34,— (A P )— Bo racing firmament. wlnn’ng record of more than |400i' A mantle of secrecy shrouded the Miss Kerr's story. It features Miss cording to the third volume of the conflict with the Christmas holidays ■ng to obtain more than a million published charges o f dlscrimlnatlbn long as Walter Morrill Rail, presi- This Week’s Sdiednle as It Ir doubtful if any other string OOO had it not been for the slump. session, some of the physicians ap- McMahon, the youngest leading " !fiT Memoli-a" of David Lloyd would result, and. suggested the <|r liars from the e.'ttntes of Louisa 7. and “ black Hating" in tbs choice of dent of the United States Lawn ever met with such consistent suc- High Queat went wrong early I parently being of the opinion that lady on the American screen. George, just published. first of the year. and Chaa. T. Ps.'mci. mother and Tennla Assoctation, has anything to eastern football officials but most of cess in the more important num- tbe season, but before hla p a ^ n f’ GoUege Elevens Seek what transpired was of such little "The World Moves On” the dra- In this volume the war-time Justice Trenchard then ordered son, late leaidentc of this city. aay about it there will be no longer them did not know Just what to bers. he a-on two events and in one c' consequence that the taxpayers .who matic love film of the Century fea- premier tells how the German the trial set for January 2, "at Reiterat'ng statements made yes midwinter expense Junkets with make of the original accusation, thh With several weeka of running tliem—the PreakneM Stakes—man pay the bills were nqt_^ entitled to tures Madeline Carroll and Fran- submarine campaign came within 10:30 a. m., at this Court House,” terday, Mrn. Price testifted that padded expense accounts o f Amsri Mythical Grid Crown. chot Tone in the lending roles. Bas- Facing a long, bitter courtroom battle, these three men, who are guiding the legal phase of the trial of answers off hand and ths general still left, It has become increas- aged lu give Ckivalcade b li only ds' know. Inches of forcing England out of , Brief Session •r.g the childhood of Robert can players. ed on man's stniggle for security the war. Even before the unlim- Bnino Hauptmann on charges of murdering Chnriea A. Lindbergh, Jr., have nevertheles.s amiably aettlcd apathy with which most collage of- ingly evident that Mrs. Sloane'a feat—by a nostril. Dr, Robert r. Knapp presided The entire proceedings occupied P.almer, she succeeded in kec Hall received invitations to sand during the ages, this unusual film ited campaign which brought ficials regarded the whole matter. estabUshment la far beyond the High Quest waa a boras of biaz' and Dr. LeVerne Holmes was sec- some of the most Important preliminary details. They agreed the trial would lA t start before December twelve minutes. Hauptmann sat at secret the fact he w.is the ,«on of players to Melbourne, Australia, an.swcr's the' questions bewildered Am erica,into the war waa begun, The'general Impression was that reach o f any of the others com- lag sp< ed, albeit one who found By HUGH S. FU IX E B TO N , JB. retary. Dr. Knapp promised a re- 11 and that Hauptmann would not ask a change of venue. Left to right are Prosecutor Antliony M. ; his counsel's tabic during the argu- Lulf sister, then Mrs. Agnes Allen where a centenary celebration, is be- humanity is asking tmlny and In he says, the Germans were sink- Hauck. Jr., of Hunterdon (jounty, N. J.; James M. Fawcett, defense attorney, and Robert Peacock, Assist- ths teapot tempeat bad arisen from peting-for money-(vinnlng honors. mile and a quarter about hla lim it Aaeoetoted.Frees Sports Writer porter for the Herald that he would ment over the trial date; listening and now Mrs. Audrey Palmer a"d ing held, South A frica and South telling the play casts a magic spell ing shops faster than England a disagreement between Dr. EMward VVh^n October brought red and However, In his brief career telephone a report on the proceed- ant Attorney General of New Jersey. I ; /• Intently to the remarks of counsel the late Charles T. palmer, who sua- America, but the bids were turned over the listeners. could acquire them; in the first J. O'Brien from Boston who im^ied gold to the leaves, the thorough- earned euch respect for his prow' New York, Oet. 24.—(AP)—Th# ings this : 'temoon. explaining after and the court. He had nodded to sequently married the half si.ster. down. breds trained by old . Bob Smith, the meeting that he wa.s too Supporting Miss Carroll and half of 1917 the sinkings pro- that the oppoaiUon o f Brown Uni- The association’s president waa CJ3 that he was placed higher In battles for secUoaal and conferenoa Franchof Tone are Reginald Denny, gressed at an altogether alarming Fawcett and Mrs. Hauptmann as he vvho upon going upt.n the stage ns- versity had kept him In retirement the former prize fight manager, a weight for age handicap than busy to take the lime to say any- was brought l(i shackled to Deputy one of the active sponiora of the championships show some _ Siegried Rumnnn, Louise Dresser, rate. eiimed the surname of Audrey in .this season and W alker Okeson, had accounted for $230,000 In tlie mighty Equipolae. thing. This afternoon Dr. Knapp SheriR Charles Walter. law adopted at last summer’s meet- purses. o f real progress towards poeitioBa Raul Roullen and the Incomparable But the admirals could offer no BraziVs Star Movie Actress preference to Agnes eastern commissioner of football of- went to Hartford evidently forget- Justice' Trenchard directed county ing of the International Tennis Fed- this week. The, Western confer- Stepin Fetchit. solution. They were je t against the The actions are -based on the ficials over the eubject of traveling Nearly $100,000 behind wet Psyehle Bid High ting the promised report Daily Health oRiciais to draw 48 names as a aratlon specifying as follows; “Ex- Joseph E. WIdener, whose Peace ence, the Big Six. the Southwest Dr. D. C. y. Moore' said there, convoy system. It was adopted only claim Robert Byron Palmer was the expenses. cept when officially selected or au- Psychic Bid, a repreientatlvV „ special panel from the regular jury son- of Charles T. Palmer and there- O'Brien who retired last year waa Chance acquired a Belmont Stages conference, the Pacific Coast loop was nothing worth making public, ovSr their violent and contemptuous Sees Boon in Film Decree thorised by a tennis association no tbe great line of Fair Play, through protests. And It proved to be the list for the next term, and to serve fore entitled to a share in the es- asked to take over the assignmenta bfrf.,-e he went amiss, and whose Chanci Play, bagged $31,500 and the Southeastern conference but when pinned down regarding WRIGHT AND POLANDO Service this list and a copy of the indict- player can accept living or travel- Chance Sun picked up $84,405 and list games hich may help de- one thing that could possibly save which national producers have been tates of Charles T. Palmer and o f the late Ed Thorpe but the re- capturing four races. Had the the appropriation for medical ser- Rio dc Janeiro- (AP) —A .Holly- i:.ent on the defendant at least two ing expensee for not more than clda the UUe races, while the east’s the day. Charles T. Palmer’s motlicr, Louisa queet was later withdrawn. Okesoi. earned premier Juvenile money lau- purses be and High Quest won been vices last year, adrhltted the bills wood boom has struck the talkies fightin" a long time." days before the trial. eight weeks during a year." rrls by his victories in the Grand list o f undefeated contenders for the Siibmltted by the doctors amounted unr epor t ed in race Turning to the army, Lloyd Lilies .American Technique SOME ODORS HARD, SOME T. Palmer who survived her son and said the cause o f the withdrawal up to pre-crash levels their com of Brazil as reaiilt of a government The proceedings then terminated. The object o f the rule 'vas to curb Union Hotel Stakes at Saratoga, m., Jiical crown may be sharply re- to f2,8Q0, the appropriation was '•eorge is equally bitter. He crit- She is a guiding spirit in the Na- EASY TO REMEMBER received a large share of his estate. was that O'Brien had requested tbe practice of players living off bined earnings would have been decree. Speaks To W ife William H. Reeves; president of special consideration in traveling and the Belmont Futurity. duced by Saturday night. $2,000 and the $2,000 was dlvidcatriot critics, very well in- Proprietors of movie theaters She said before leaving tbe court were submitted and dlseussed each last weak’s triumph ovr lowra, en- His proposal that doctors answer- Wilson waa still trying to keep the generally endorse the new scheme, and memory is that certain odors Mrs. Price is being examined ill By ART KRENZ miles southeast. deed. room that she would see Haupt- minute detail, today she said a Dr. year at the meeting at which the Gob Opens Charter for counters Its loading rival in the ing night calls receive a higher fee peace. "Our company will lend real and at least as an experiment. The are remembered much more easily NEA Sendee Sports Artiet The route parallels tlie valley of mann at the regular half-hour Moorhead, who took care ot her, aeaaon’s list o f approved offidala is loop, Nebraska. Kanar and Okla- than those responding to day calls the Tigris river with the fliers fac- He makes this statement as a ardous services to the country." final test of its practicality, they than are others. Most people can MEHRE DENIES ROCKNE’S period allowed during the afternoon. half sister when Robert was born, drawn up. The colleges in ths aaso- Michigan State’s 16-0 victory over homa clash In a lesccr ellminstion. was not accepted, however. Both ing a choice of hopping straight criticism; I imagine that moat said Miss Santos. "The decree just point out. will he shown by box remember the odors of the country day and night calls will be paid at Americans will consider it a shin- Mrs. Hauptmann is seeking living waa absent minded and a religious elation, also are given definite rat- Hiree Months m Campaign Michigan— its first triumph in ths On the west coast, Washington, across the northern tip of the Per- signed represents an aspiration for office figures. as compared to those of the city. quarters in Flemlngton, but she said ings the idea being that the beat HAEFS LOST TO LOCALS triumphant over Idaho and Oregon,- the same rate. ing mark on Wilson's record. And most of us can remember the fanatic but had an excellent reputa- intra-state engagement in 19 years sian gulf ns they approach Bushire today none had been located as yet. officials should be assigned to the facet its first real test against Cali- ' When questioned regarding de- These Memoirs are, as you can smell of musk, carbolic acid, and tion in the community. She declar- SYSTEM IS ON W AY OUT —attracted attention nationally. or the longer route along the shore for New Members. tails of the meeting, Mr. Waddell Jersey Attorney ed he could not tell her and her sis- most important games. And the Spartans took their place fornla’s Golden Bears and Washing- line. gather from the above, controver- 101* prisoners taking their exercise ; violets. took the justifiable position that It sial and exciting. The third vol- Fawcett and Large planned a ter apart at the time the child was Brown officials refused to oom- among the nation’s football leaders ton State takes on a tough Oregon The two Americans, who had been periml in the north wing when the ' It is, however, rather dUficult to ment efflctally regarding O’Brien’s FOR SILVER CITY TILT State) team. was not a matetr for him to dis- ume carries the story to the end PRISONER IS STABBED luncheon conference, but Vx)th went born. by beating Carnegie Tech, 13-0, a bothered with fuel line trouble in the stabbing took place. recall the eaMly recognized aroma to the jail after the arraignment statements. The Bluefielda Athletic Club lias Stanfora, making Its second con- cuss but that purely upon ethical of 1917. It gives a fine glimpse of asafoetidk or garlic. She denied that Ijer husband pro- Style Is Changed But Only to week later. early stages of their flight from Although prison olTicials and po- . proceedings. Fawcett said . he did tested against the ni inging of these ojsehed its charter for three montha BLUEFIELDS TO BE ference start, faces an old rivaL principles a report on the confer- at the lowdown on world hl.stqry. It la rather well eatabllshed that The above illustration shows tbe iMlIdcnhail, expressed tlis.satisfac- AND REFUSES TO TALK lire immediately started an Invest!- ; not expect to make a definite selec- suits and warned her she would be in a campaign for new members and Southern California. ence should come from the phy- Published by Ittlc, Brown and most people dislike the odors asso- "lay which downed Michigan. Wise- tlon when in Baghdad with their en- g.ition, they were unable to learn, tion of a New Jersey associate for likely to go to jail. all jroung men of 18 years o f age or Meet Defense Progress, Regular End Ont With In In Southern Sector BiCirns.’ gine's performance, saying salt air Co., the book soils at $4. ciated with the liodica of other man paved the wav for it with a 46- It Is known that some physicians,' the mcunistances or details of the : a v.'eck or ten days. Large appear- over are invited to Join the club by In the Southeastern conference, ’ Steps Up to Guard With Six persons, but are not senaitive to AFTER MORE H A N S ma NEXT YEARyard aprint, on which he was puUed feeling they receive less money for over the Mediterranean had caused stubbing, which wns done so uncx- | ed today merely as special counaci getting In touch with any present BowliOi^ Alabama’s Tribesmen encounter their own smell. It is believed down on the Maise and Blue's 35- jored Ankle as High charity services rendered than their their trouble. Inch Table Knife I'rotrudini; pcctcdly that many ot the. prisoner.s ! for the purpose of introducing Faw- member o f tbe Bluefielde. He Says; Knnte Conld Georgia and Tulan- meets G e o r ^ that the practice among certain yard chalk mark by Bill Borgmann, colleagues, proposei' the meeting In Baghdad they gave the engine EXPECT TWO AMERICANS were unaware of it ciitil Fatigatc I cett to the court. MILK PRODUCERS GET I t is tl(e purpose of the club, CRAVAT GIRLS LEAGUE Tech. Vanderbilt faces tough oppo- from His Head. '.he last man who bad a chance to with Mr. Waddell to iron out all a quick overhauling calculated to stepped out and asaod for aid savage tribes of rubbing noses at The intrmluction', a formality re- FOR COURT LEAGUE which has made a remarkable suc- sition in Louisiana State. put It into sm(K>th running order. the time of greeting, rather than cess o f its baseball activities, to Have Made Success of Manager DesLauriers An- get him. School Prepares for Game differences so that the distribution New York, Oct. 24, .(A P ) A Faligate entered thr penitentiary quired in New Jersey procedure, In the Cravat Girls League at! Duke, Southern conference leader, The Baghdatl-to-Bushlrc route shaking bands or kissing. Is due branch Into other sports, such as ShorUy after, with a shift to the of the "charity paji" would be fair TO WIN NOBEL PRIZE last .vlarch on an ipdotermlnate sen- | was brief. $600 OF BACK PAY Murphy’s alleys last night the i meets Tennessee, South Carolina over the low land In traveled by Welfare Island prisoner with a six- to the early tendency of recogni- basketball, football and hockey. The right, Warmbeln, the left halfback and equitable. Thus all of the tcnce for second degree a.ssault. | Hauck said that (ui aRidavit Any OAer Shift noonces That Many Play- Hearts took 4 points from the Clubs at Meriden Friday; Few and Clemson open Sot hern con- physicians would get a fair share camel caravan. Hilly country is inch blade of a tabic knife in his tion through the sense of smell. would be made by Joseph Furebt Bluefields are at presem. a member who is getting All-America consid- ference action tomorrow while that rfHched before leaving Iraq. Dr. (ieorge .Mlnol of Harvard SufYield and Grnnb.v Dairymen Rec Semor Loop to Consis of the suite Hockey League. while the Diamonds took but 1 out of the $2,000 appropriation ami dis- head and only the handle protruding Authorities now believe that the stating that Ha .ptmann did not eration, received the boll from Buzo- o f 4 from the Spades. E. Kleln- North Carolina-Nor'.b Carolina - walked away froiu a group of pri.s- ACCIDENTALLY SHOT .sense of .smell is produced by the Their Minds Re- The nominating committee con- litls, center, and started to Ms right Reserves Available. SUte game provides s Saturday crimination would he ellmihatcd. and Dr. G. H. Whipple of work at the Majestic apartments In ChanRC in By HABRY MEHRE ers Hare Signed for ’35. schmidt had high single wIUi 107 0.\ SAME 1'LATFOK.M oners in the north wing coll lilock to- New Haven. Oct. 24.— (A P ) — A ; physical and chemical, action of sists o f DesLauriers, Mlncks and as though going around end. He feature. Other Objeetlons Rocho.ster rniversity Are New York City the day of the kid- fusing to Accept Share. of at Least Four Qnintets; Head Coach, Ualveralty of and also high 3-string with ^ 2 . Another point said to have been day ami appealed to a guard for aid. huMrt struck Felix Cavailaro 22, In. particles of material or gases which naping. March 1, 1932. The de- Max Schubert. The Bluefielda will then cut in between the defensive Arkansas, Southwestern leader, Bridgeport, Oct. 24,— (A P ) For Mentioned. run a eetback tournament for mem Georgia Hearts brought out concerned objecllons to tile first tlqie in 10 years Demo- Although still able to speak, tlio the hand today, as he was fixing Stimulate the sensitive nerve end- fense, in an cRort to prevent extra- Hartford. Oct. 24.— ( A P ) —Suffcld jcft tackle and end and, with the Manchester High's chances of takes a soft one in Missouri Mines, : hers only at the clubhouse Monday (Copyright, ltS4 by Associated Prsss) Repljdng to rumors current around L. D am ico...... 65 63 49—177 the practice of charity patients cratic Committeeman Archibald Me. prisoner, Joseph Fatlgatc. 2.’), re- tire in Hamden. Police first sus-1 ings in the nose. dition from New York, claimed that More Wanted. aid o f beautiful blc eking, and out- H. Russell...... 78 67 71—218 gaining ita first victory o f the sea- while Rice and Texas jid Baylor Stoekholiil, Oct. 2 4 .- (A P ) Two, and East Granby milk producers evening at 7 o'clcxik. Prizes will IM Athena, Oa., O c t 24— There Is town since the resignation of Coach owing certain doetdrs money on bills Nell, leader of the "N ew Guard fac- fused to identify his assailant. pccted the shooting was possibly Nell Lcitch, the psychologist, has Hauptmann worked as a carpenter who last month rofu.sed to accept ' mining the Michigan secondary, K. Falkowski .... 61 75 71—207 and Texac A and M meet In tha and po.Mslbly three, high ranking Attended by n physician, he was pointed out that the sen.se of smell awarded the winners. quite a bit o f talk being bandied Jim Foley, Manager Prosper Des- ron at Meriden this Friday w headline games. asking for another physician's ser- tion" in the Democratic party In the connected with the slaying of Au- | at the apartments until 5 p. m., the their respective Jh-crc.*: of $6,000 due raced 29 yards to score the first A. Reale ...... 72 77 103—2.52 members of the American medical token to the correction hospital on in the human being is modified by about concerning the sad state of Lauriers of the town champion Blue- dealt another severe blow this Utah. ’T op s" in the Rocky Moun- vices in case of lllneas. This would state anil Thomas J. Spellucy, of gu.st (Big Auglc) Battistcllo out! day of the kidnaping. them from the Lincoln Dairy of Three prospective participants in touchdown in the final period. E. Klelnschmldt ..107 81 94—282 prufeaslon were regarded today a.)i tlic island, where the handle of tl>e previous ''experience and also by fielda said today that the same team, v.cek when it was diocovered that an tain group, plays Oregon of tha result in the second doctor receiving Hartford recognized leader of the later exprc.ssed the iiellcf that the j . Fawcett said he would have many Hartford for underpayments of the(r tbe Rec Senior Basketball League the far-flung N otre Dame system. Several minutes later, Warmbeln, ------9___ certain to be named the joint win- knife was broken off in the first at- hullet came from the gun of a . vision, taste, touch, and hearing. YALE GRIDDERS WORK with but few exceptions, will take in lured ankle wrlU keep Henry Haefs, Coast conference, while C^ilorado ' the fee and the first "holding the Old Guard wing of tlie party, will motions to make before the trial :.,llk in April, May June, July and attended the organization meetlag I recently have read several a triple threatcr, again found the 383 363 388 1131 ners of the 1934 Nobel prize for tempt to remove it. leaving the hunter in a nenrby woods. ! For this reason, a certain odor may die field next season as represented • arsity wlngman, out o f the lineup, Aggies clash in the leading confer- bag" for Uie bill. speak from the same platform to- begins, among them a request for a August, have, m some instances, at the School street Rec last night, articles saying that the famous name hole, and scored from the 13- Clubs The meeting started at it o'clock tneiliciiic with the official announce- blade within his heail. Cavallero's wound was not serl-1 be pleasant at one time and nau- Uie Bluefields this past year. (.uach Tom Kelley faces plenty of ence games. morrow night at a Democratic rally ment expecteii Thursday. bill of particulars. He said he was chiuigcd their m nds, the Stare t amely, tbe representatives of the HARD ON ARMY PLAYS system, introduced and devel- yard line. H. P r ic e ...... ---- 62 73 62—197 and ended just before 11 o'clock, in- Katigntc, was In a group of about ous. seating at another. undecided as yet whether a motion oped by the Immortal Knute The following players have al- alfflculty in finding a capable auh- The Eastern Slate in East Norwalk. Well-informed sources said the Board of Milk Control announced to- Arm y A N avy Club, West Sides and A. Damato .. ,.,.76 60 76—212 dicating that two" hours were spent It is perhaps for this reason tllat, to quash the indictment would be Rockne, la going to seed, and that ready algned contracta for the 1935 r.Ulute as his belt bet, Richard Tbe East may pro uce more col- Mr. McNeil wUl meet United two most likely winners were Dr. last year's winners ‘of tbe league G. Schmidt .. ---- 57 64 57—178 (hneussing questions that must have also, wc can remember easily what made, and added that no further day. New Haven, Oct. 24—(A P) —An It won’t be long until there will be season: Eddie Raguskua, Andy longaker, is in the hospital recover- orful games than the otl.er sections, .States Senator Albeii W. Barkley cf George Minot of Harvaid Mcdienl title, the Jewels now known as the H. Flavell ...... 80 73 80—233 brought forth spirited debates even we sec, but have diRiculty in many moves in the case were contemplat- The board last week investigated offensive scrimmage today was ex- no such thing. Raguskua,, Whitey Piurek, Eric ine from an appendix operation. but lacks the formal touch o f con- Kentucky, keynoter of the i932 School and Dr, George ,H. Whipple Laurels. E. Armstrong ... 85 84 85—254 though actual acrimony miglit have caers in remembering odors. For ed by the defense for a week or ten and ascertained that over $600 have pected to acquaint the Yale Varsity ’The true Notre Dome system Rautenberg, “ Hook” Brennan, Pat- State Grid . Rain kept the sq'iad off tbe field ference. On the Atlantic coast ' Democratic National convention, on of the University of Rochester. Although Ansaldj's were not been absent. instance, it is easy to remember days. I cen claimed by some producers out football team with several new went down in a flaming plane on a t'-n, BUly Neuba-uer Bill Jones and Army-Yale, Dartmouth-Harvord, his airlvnl here tomorrow night for The name of Dr. William P. Mur- represented at the meeting, It Is un- 360 354 360 1074 Monday and brought the players what a certain specica ot rose looks of the $5800 placed in the SuRield plays besides providing rehearsal of Kansaa prairie where Rockne met Krebs. It is expected that Katka- Holy CroBs-(>>lgate, Princeton-Cor- : a campaign address at the Demo- phy ot Harvard Medical .School was derstood they are planning to enter Diamonds well-needed rest but yesterday Total 1933 output of motor ve- cratic rally here and will Inter take like, but very few persons can re- National Banlc uv Robert Nicholson, old ones in preparation for Satur- bis death. All coaches taught tbe V(ck and Kennedy will sign eborUy. Briefs nell, Syracuse-Brown, Penn Stata- nl.HO prominently mentioned al- -v:yi- a team, thus assuring a four-team M. Mensel ...... 83 85 80—248 Coach Kelley heiu a blackboard drill hicles was 1,986,'20S units, with ii member what it smells like. England is faced with the prob- who testified at s milk board hear- day’s Uit with Army. system by Rock are only poor imi- Tbe Bluefields will soon aimoimce Coiumbia and Oeoigetown-New Senator Barkley to Norwalk where though a division of the prize estab- circuit Efforts are being made to I L. (Jordner ...... 81 67 71— 219 on defense and planned to scrlm- Professor Leitch points out that , 1cm of raising enough food for l.cr i -g he waa hoid.ng the money as A Red team using Army plays tations in carrying on his creed, but the appointment of a coach to auc- York University are games in total wholesale valuation of $987.- he and McNeil and Spcllacy arc lished by Alfred Nobel, the Swed- add two more quintets to the league S. Sabiske 63 61 63— 177 icago today Berger's Injured ankle very many curious nbaeryatlons needs, instead of having a surplus, ■ trustee, with the Intention ot mak- gave the Varsity gridmen a tough CMd Foley. Manager DesLauriers (By Associated Press) which the first named teams are un- 436.289. scheduled to speak. ish inventor, three ways is most un- and any organization or group to there are plenty of good features T. Stager . 65 67 63— 185 has not come along swiftly enough have been madj on characteristic I as in the United States. She is now ing the dairy company a present.” liattle in yesterday’s workout and Middletown—Coach Jack Blott li defeated. usual. terested In Joining is requested to and baslo fundamentals about tbe also wishes to take this opportunlt.v A. Kornse 78 81 84— 243 to allow Ms insertion into the back* body odors. Infants aro held to I making a detailed survey of the Nicholson who is one of Linco'n once the line broke to permit a system we can teach that will serve to thank Frank Busch of the Reqrea- making every inlnute count this While no conllrnintlon of this re- g t l in touch wltli Director Frank Celd and the local ball carriers wriU smell of rancid butter, young per- island with the aid of 22,000 vol- Ualry's fifty producers in SnfTeld scrub touchdown. This was more as a team’s attack and defense Just week, as he prepares hla Wesleyan port was available because of tlie Busch, who will furnish the etipula- Uoa Centers and all others who con- 370 361 341 1072 again consist of . Brown, fullback .sons of goats and old people of unteer surveyors. also testified at the public hearing than compensated however, when aa any other system. tributed to tbe success of the team. •'barges for their "little three" game Spades detcrnilnitig rommittoe's safeguards tions approved at last night's meet- with Amherst. The visitora wlU come Haraburda, quarter; and Cobb ami '.aat Night *s Fights dried leaves. that any produce) who wanted his Strat Morton staged a brilliant run Just as Rockne realized the D. Sullivan ...... 69 75 72—216 of aeci'cey, the first two persons Ing- .Squatrito, wingbocks. I t is possible underpayment might obtain it by for a goal Just before the finish. ultimate luccess with hiz system lire Saturday with a reputation for E. DaladuS ...... 55 66 86—177 HARVEST MOON MINSTRELS named were acrepted generally as It Is planned to start play on power, whlio Wesleyan has been that Trotter may be used at end in Negroes arc said to smell strong- ..sking for it. The Yale lineup remained Intact so, I believe, he could have done P. Reale ...... 87 100 83—270 (By Asaoelatod Press) certain winners. ly of ammonia, Indians of acetylene. November 13 and continue every for today’s practice with Groaacup BALESANO-MORRISGO oomewbat short on line replace- piece of Haefs writh W olfram on the Ail three men are noted for their with any other system. His person- C. Dion ...... 88 79 88—255 Newport. Ky.—Ray Keith, Fort Australians of phosphorus, while Tuesday. Two rotmds will be played at center. Three regular pla.vera in- ments. Blott hopes to make up for other wing berth. McCormick and reseaiTh findings relative to the Born After Her ality, leadership, energy and imag- a. Kornse ...... 61 72 82—215 Themas, Ky., outpointed Custer Per- Friday, October 26, 8 P. M. Chinamen are described as having UCENSE REVOKED and the winners of each, unleas one jured in the Penn game, still were ination could have brought fame to thic deficiency by hard. and atead.v Pond will be at tackles, Kaminski treatment of anemia. HEADS AMATEUR CARD ry Williamson, w . Va., 10. a musty odor. The ethnologist team wlna both, will meet in a plav- out of the roll call. workouts. and Haberern at guards and Tedford In 1930, Minot and Whipple were Mother Dies any style of play, Just as It did to ^ 860 382 301 1133 Hartfoird, Coon.-Bat Battalino, .S|mnson‘d liy Parke, describes Manbuttu women Hartford, Oct. 24.—(A P ) — The off for the league title. AH teams Head Coach Raymond W. (Ducky) or Clark at center. the joint rcclplcnta of the Popular the one that Jesse Harper inaugu- Hartford, stopped Ckicoa Kid. New I as having a strong Gorgonzola per- liquor control commission has an- wiU be limited to ten players and Pond, Indicated he believed the var- Hartford, Oct. 24.—The Klngflah Storra— Sheer desperation may Manchester turned in a superb .MAKKIED PEOPLE'S CLI B rated at Notre Dame about 1914. SOUTH, METHODIST LEAGUE Haven, 7. Science monthly's first annual award fume. nounced the revocation of the res- rnly local players will be allowed in sity players did ‘well yesterday, ex- of Hartford, Balesano, pride of the pirformance against West Hartford for the current achievement in I Most o f the Irish coaches -have bring Connecticut State an upset The South Methrdtst League lifts taurant permit of John Corso of .736 ir e league. It Is expected that many cept for one brief lapse, when they east side and Spiro Morris are go- taermitted the scrubs to get/the ball ing to have It out again tomorrow William Hall eleven to a 6-0 victory outpointed Connie Morris, SjrraCuse, A t Second Congregational Church public. : selves on their absence of smell. each year, although retaining the eleven Saturday. The Connecticut ■y. 5". C. A. alleys, writh Team No. 1 8 . This is a deluaion. As a matter of cause of change of ownership of the ers will see action in the league. I'or a touchdown. characteristic backfleld shift of the nigh* Ir the feature bout o f the .‘ (Ate players are not at all pleased taking three points from Team No. V,;at should have been a tie. t f tbe Whipple Is credited with the dls- San Antonio, Texas—Henry Hook, Sale Home Made Cand.v, Admisnion 2.’ » cents. I fact, owing to their hairiness, they business and because the place is not Another meeting is scheduled for system. I believe tbe so-called Garden A. C.. down at the Foot with their record of five defeats in 2 and Team No. 3 sweeping all four locals can duplicate tbeir work m covery of the cure for pernicious 'ndianapolis, outpointed Midget I have a very much stronger smell a restaurant within the meaning of next Tuesday night when the teams system Is better than ever, and that Guard Armory on High street. five stars and they are putting plen- points from Team No. 4. In the first that game this Friday, Meriden will anemia and Minot \«ith making the Aztecs, J'jares, Mex., 10. 1 than some of the colored races. the liquor control act. entering will submit player lists and the Idea of its needing extraordin- These two boys got together last ty of pep into their work outs. Yes- match, O. Nelson bad high single oe in for a strenuous sifternoon. The same cure applicable to human Thursday and tbe bout was termi- Seattle—Richie Fontaine, Mis- beings. I It is also recognized that varla- the required bond. A ll players in tbe ary material is the bunk. terday for example they went writh 132 and high three string Sliver City outfit was held to a 7-T nated in the first minute of the first er ula, M cnt, stopped Battling -- Tbe lW S Nobrt prize in medicine Uon* *» the body odor «re brthjght league, must be members in good There )■ every _. type o f play through a long acrimmaga ag^n st with 365, la the other, 8, Nichols L e by West Hartford and then efifow- about by emotton, by certain drug«, standing o f -tha-Bsoreatien Centers, run from this shifting backfleld at- round when both lost their heads hit high single of 143 sad high cd under East HarUord, 8 M . rtnoy. M «U 1(L 8. was- awarded Prof. -TSiemee Hunt and started battling without regard t;>d reserves and observers said the San Joae. Oal.— Voung Oeno, Chi- Morgan of the California Institute and by certain types of disease. In tack, and because o f this, It wel- three-string ot 355. Families are an old southern cus- to rules like a couple of brilklayers contact work was the roughest seen cago and Angus Smith, Sants Bar- of Technology for his work with ^o*tnina medicine, odor plays a relatively comes almost every type of football Team No. 1 tom. They don’t have famiUee in on a spree. I f they keep cool thia here in some time. bara, Cal., drew, 8. chromosoncB. small part. player,' H. Robb ...... 112 101 97—310 Fraunce’s Tavern, where the Sona Whereas the doctors of an early the north; they have apartments. “l^ e idea that the compara- eek state fans are apparently In of the Revolution made their head- Kansas a t y —Joey Aldoater, lU a- Hartford—In practice at least. T. Smith ...... I l l 93 114—319 day used to diagnose disease by —T. S. Strlbllng, PuUUzer prize tively new one-second atop rule for one of the year’s real slugfests. W. Friche ...... 94 89 85—268 quarters, is the oldest house still lAs City, knocked out Jaclde Stew- DIES FROM BCRNII novelist. Trinity shows nu signs of detsriora- body odor, chemical testa made in Wrestling for shifting ruined the offense is en- The bout tops one of tbe best cards C. T a y lo r ...... 83 — 83 standing In Manhattan. Brooklyn art, Louisville, Ky., 1. uon. Against a frerliman eleven yes- the laboiatories are far more cer- tirely erroneous. The shift does not which Pete Perone has ever arrang- R. Mercer ...... 107 125 103—385 haa a small cottage at the corner Bellingham, Wash.—Sonny Bux- Waterbury, Oct. 24— (A P )— Miss tain. Before the coming of such Give me the actors who move depend on momentum for its suc- ed. - terday tbe high scoring Mickey of Avenue V and 63rd street, which ton, Victoria B. <;., outpointed Ford Margaret E. Farrrn, 24. daughter of O. Nelson ...... 132 113 120—365 chaminsJ testa. It was customary to (By the Aaeoclated Freee.) about in the flesh. cess. In another stellar attraction, Kobrosky, Stage Truss and Ike J. L a rra b e e ...... -- 100 70—170 ia many years older, but unmarked. Smith, Kanlapel, M ont, 6. 3m Joseph Farren, of 72 Cherry street, ■ M M arjell the breath as an Indication of Newark, N. J.— Sandor Szabo, 218, —Helen Broderick, actress. After the team shifts right or Ritchie Gibbons of Springfield will Igeobaur had a fine day. Naugatuck, died at Waterbury hos- o f fish jumped again today aa the able silk. The designs come for sises 14 to 20 and 32 to 41. Sise j that' turns them. These wings are I do not etand for India’s free- self out during ’s touch- no Bead to ghte op the pieoeara en your next visit and letjUi con* 14:00. Moat Notre Dame coaches hava when the proud old univeraity'a L. Phillips...... 94 104 114—312 strike of union fishermen and allied IS requires 4 1-4 yards ot 35 Inch fabric with 1-2 yard contrast. power-driven only when the craft dom. I stand for truth. of tokioooo SDdo to ▼ince >ou. San Diago, Calif,—Kammy stein, changed from the old 7-3-2, or box football teams talcea it on the chin down era, fired unheard o f superla- boo and wilhia S miautM* wdk oi Iho foBOua Flhb workers reached the middle o f Us I la on ground. — Mahatma Gandhi, as reported by burt your prido ood tpofl your tMii* ■To secure a PATTERN and STEP-BY-STEP SEWING IN- )OHN }. WOELPLe. Matu>t*r 106, New York, defeated Howard defense, which Rockne used co ef- Saturday after Saturday, the coach? tives at the unsuspectlhg aporta 568 615 591 1774 third week. Haddock and large cod STRl'CTIONS, fill out the coupon below. beli)g sure to MENTION Thomas Jefferson gave the pres- Uantonwine, 286, Des Moines, la., on M ad elin e Slade, hla dleciple. fectively, to the 7-1-3-1, or varia- No. 4 per with low y ade etn& Blorua. 101 tooBB. ooch wHh radio oad hla wife? the team captain or the writer. Then came the nilnols foot- advanced from 14 to IS centi. THE NAME OF THIS NEWSPAPER. ' eat d a y Democratic party the oaroe t foul. tions o f tbs alxman line defense. W. Holman .. . ' 116 101— 296 Make this tete: Oct a IS-eMt tte ROOMS WITH BATH PAWNEES PRACnCE students who wager and lose the ball depression. Mike took each de- The largeat catch of the week The F.ALL PATTERN BOOK, with a complete selection of I of Republican party in . 1792. I am sure a search of the records R. PurlntoB . . 68 84 92—239 of loog-burniiig E dgeworth aod S3 oad up for OM ponoa. AH Losiav- SffifU Dotebt* T%vin>B*tld€Jt last dollar of their allowaneea? All feat harder than Coach Bob Zupke waa landed today, however, when Julia Boyd designs, now Is ready. It's 15 cents when purchased The bow and arrow were used of last year would rev^ ttot B. Holman .. . 86 95 91— 272 count tbe Mwhteg heim it gfoee. from from from wrong— himself. N ow tbe IlUnl are march- nine boats docked with about 200,- separately. Or, if you want to order it with the pattern above, send I by ancient, peoples In almost every The Pawnees wil) practice on W il- E. McKinney . 91 74 74— 289 toB rostoatate or* coolod br roMooratod air. SWOOflNO TRY-OUTS teams ufing the eo-called Notre It’e the weary university athletic ing to victory again and Mike ia Campen tbs eeet w4tb wbot yoo 000 pounds of fish, twice the amount In just an additional 10 cents with the coupoq. dountry on the globe and their orl liam street instead of Woodland M. Hewitt ... .122 110 117— 349 * 2 **^ 9400 9450 Dame system won more games press agent. rising to the occasion. ■re now mohlog. Then cave money that has been landed any other day gin is unknown. * street tonight at 6:30. Coach Dwyer than svar before. A. Haugh ...... 103 101 100— 304 Born five minutes after her Try-outs for tbe 1934-35 Recrea- Take the for Probably the aaddest press agent by emoking Mgb-ffade Bdgewortb this week. A statue waa erected in apprecia- requests all players to report In Perhaps none o f these victories ^(Hsherroen were demanding a JULIA BOYD. 103 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK tion of the boll weevil in Ehiter- mother died, Ellen Marie Lewis, tion Centers swimming team will tUelr old clothes and come prepared instance. For many autumns the of them all ia the Tig Ten today is rcfularly. Why net enwke the beet were quite aa outstimdlng as in the glootniest man in aU Big Ten cir- 544 580 575 1699 larger share in the profits and shore Enclosed Is 15 cents in coin for prise, Ala., alnca thia insect taught shown here with her nurse, lives H O T E L )e held tonight at the E."et Side Rm for a long, bard practice. Walter PauUson of Northwestern. if it eeete no mwe? lim a R Bra. palmy days of Rockne, but then re- cles was BUI Morganstern o f Chica- workers an increase in wages. aouthern planters the necessity of by a medical and aurgieal mir- iuitding at 7 o’clock. AH interested The WUd Cats are losing and Pauli- Co., Kebraend. Va. 4ATH 8T1 BBT AT LEXINGTON AVENUE • NEW YORE Pnttern Now ...... sessseeessetss .«Ssise aiRtes ... ee fa a B member that there was only one go. When (Jhleago felt ita way • .. •••*« « «« »» « growing varied crops and better- acle. Tbe mother died on the e asked to report at that time; Tests have shown that the av- ■on ie in n e a t mental anguish. WEST SIDES PRACTICE le Rec team bad a most success- Rockne, and there is only one Notre along tbe conference bottoms, BiU aunss B. soensTBi. Mmara, Some 4,525,000 men and women Name ...... Address...... producing types of cotton. operating table In Oakland, K erage flame speed for a normal Dame. When Notra Dame lost Its first Calif. Doctors operated at once, M9ALPIN Nil season lost year and the man- waa a confirmed peteimlst. Today, game of tbe season at homt for ths of thIa country derive their Incomea Ths k ia ^ r d chases hawks, spark plug explosion Is about 70 The W est Bides footbaU team will Btato • • • ■••••••••••• delivered the child, spplied srtl- "Ths Centre of Crmtenience” igers hope for even ^ t t e r results it’s different. Thli Maroons are win- first time in almost half s century LCMw , lalfo HIM. IW 4mi • IJia-CwlMa. directly or Indirectly from oecupa- crows, and even eagles, but it will feet a second, or nearly 60 miles The Brazilian trM porcuplna uaea practice at the West Side Rec to- Uona Identified with ownerahip, op- Name of this nsw spsper...... ficlal respiration, and brought Ills year. oa hour. ning, BiU is smillBg and hla copy Joe Pstrtta wasted away to m r 'gbt at 6;80 o’clock and all play- Rim. Oaosaolki V * Oswe, D*r<» flee from tlu attack of a bumming • R ABWAV AT SSth STRBKT .t.’ its toB u a haad# sparkler eratioB or use of footor vehiclee. j Mrd. Ilfs to tbs baby in I f minutes. 0 shadow. ars a n roqvosted to bo preoent fi-'i Wifi day! Husband—That waa PreST, -YOU GOT ^OL•D waste ot money, d*iar. OP (AV GOLD rA\ME POU Youth—^But, darling, we arranged Wife—You’re wrong. I paid ths to keep our engagement a secret. woman only 60 cents and she said PUACnCAkLLV A HWstOPUL was going to Inherit $50,000. Now all wa can find out hera." on November 10. SUU spry, too. 1 Girl Friend—Yea, love; but I could O P -PEMCIL SMAVINJGS-wlkN' HOUSEHOLD SERVICES GARDEN—FARM- not help It. Yesterday Marguerite wasn't that a hargin? In tha hallway Griff turned to attribute my longevity to never hav- NOA/ VOU GOrT'TM*D^^^AONt> s OFFEREP 13 A DAIRY PRODUCTS The Clew Bleeker. IN NEW YORK ing been trampled by autograph ‘ said no Idiot would ever marry me, I.0 8 T—HEAVT navy blue *we»t- and I had to contradict her. If your friends do not envy you, BOB RENT—6 ROOM tenement, “Has It Impreaeed you," ha laid, hunters. •RING IN V O U R 'A/EB.THACT I •r. L A in Bon Ami •bower room FOR SALE —SELECTED native "bow cioaaly the deaeription ot this is probably that you envy them. Green Mountain pjtatoea foi win- with all Improvementa, at 177 of the By PAUL HARRISON Proverbs dsparWent; What a SCOUTEti up/ HSJtN-CfAON finadny •ftemoon. Finder pleue missing girl ebacks with tba de- Broadway columnist doesn't know — Send a girl’ to hollywood “to bring rPHOLSTERDfO-rTUe charm aad ter use, 68c bushel. Chas E. Thresh- Maple street. Inquire 179 Maple scription Morden gave of ths girl New York, OCL 84.—Meanderlngs: Man (at spiritualistic seance)- eai; U l«. liurta him. tbe bacon “ and she'll probably come would like to call up the spirit of GIVE ME B RE^!»H tenement, at BEGIN HERE TODAY • quick exclamation. ir'ra Nlsa. Almost as nisa name oa Wagers aniounUng to untold mil- new, |S80. Smai: payments, liberal White bargains. Benson's. Jobnaon neat looking leg, bad manners and get tbe more dissatisfied they are. do your upholstering the better 170 Oak street, all improvements, When DAN BLEEKEB, pubUsher 'that’s so," he said. "But It's not that of the cigar-ainoklng ex-Vani- lions have been calculated In hla three or four ^vqrces. tenni. Cole Motors. Block. first floor, rent 230 monto. inquire of The Blade, learns that CHARLES place, but (Jharlle is dropping out way. WHAT WE DO—Build new a much of a description." Ucs blonde. Gay Orlova. Neighbor—You look Ured and piece suites and odd chairs Re-up- Maple Hospital Telephone 8241. MORDEN, police reporter, has been 'Such aa It la," Griff said, “It Manhattan audiences have strange aith just enough to live on for a Junior—Mother dear. I'm lone- FOR SALE—SIDEBOARD, toblee, while. sleepy, Marjorie. holster moth-eaten suites and the mysteriously killed he employs SID- checks point for point, size, weight, ideas about entertalnmenL Pa Dil- some. I haven't got anybody to lamp, chairs, 2 etoves, bed ahd FOR REN T-FO U R ROOM flat on NEY GRIFF, famous criminologist, ‘ Incidentally, you never hear ot Little Mi^orie—It’s tbe baby at faded upholstery. Rewebb sofa and bureau, clodc, cooking utensils. complexion, age. How about linger wasn’t allowed t» appear *n play with. our house. He broadcasts almost all chair bottoms. Refill spring cush- Ridge street, modern Improve- to solve the murder. clothes?" vaudeville here, but the families of the “Great White Way” these days Mother—Well, go out and play Manchester Must DC sold Immediately. Thomas because It's no longer white. Theae night long and I simply can't sleep. ions. Renovate mattresses and box ments. Good location. Inquire 28 .Morden had been Investigating tbe "Tbe clothes check,” Bleeker said. other gangsters have done so. Sam- with Richard. Rogers, 161 Oak street, affairs of FRANK B. CATHAY, pew gas-tube signs, thoiuunds ot Evening Herald springs. One day service. Phone Spnide street. Griff ‘ sald nothing more untU they uel Burger, the manager who signed Junior—Oh. I. plajied with him wealthy and prominent, who had ,them, have dulled Brotulway's tra- . The giri who comes out o f the Uanchestei Upbolnterlng Co., USED DINING SUITES, epeclsllv were In the taxicab. Then he turn- Mrs. Jack "Lega" Diamond, Kikl ' this morning and I don't believe he FOR RENT—HEATED apartment, threatened to sne The Blade becaoM ditional glitter, colored Jt like a beauty parlor Is a cheat, -I, CLASSIFIED North Elm street. Manchester, priced: 8 pc. oak; 229.73; 8 pc. wal- ed to Bleeker. Roberta, and others, Ured George will be well enough to come out 2nd floor, Purnell Block, 3 large the newspaper reported Cathay had Christmas tree___ There is such a advertisements Conn. Geo. J. Holmes Decorative nut 285 ; 6 pc. oak 217,80. Watkins “You going to have your men Alagna, radio assistant oil the Mor- yet. ___ Brothers 21 Oak street. rooms, wILb bath and fireplace, fur- been arrested. The man arrested shadow the apartment?” he asked. sign on Harlem’s fiunous Cotton Upholsterer. Busy since 1622. was an Impostor giving tbe name ro Castle, to tell theater audiences Oovat tlx arsrsc* nished U desired. Apply to Geo. E Bleeker nodded. all about the disaster. Alagna’s boss, Club, but they’re having trouble Some criminals are acquitted be- lattlala aumbsrs and abbrsvlstlons Keith, at G. E. Keith Furniture of Cathay and accompanied by a girl vclth IL The tv o t’s refuse to light. •aeb coaat as a /ord and coibpound ‘Tm going to play baU with you. George Rogers, drew 21000 a week cause they are crazy, but most of A Thought called MARY BRIGGS. them escape because the juries are words as two worda Minimum cost la MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 Company Griff,” he said. "There are times lor a almllar gristly chore. Mrs. A Tin-Pan Alley writer confides Soon after Morden Is found dead that so many popular tunes are crazy. And Moses was learned In nil the •Ties of thrss Unas. when I think your methods are Bruno Haiipttnann has sobbed for XJaa rataa par day for tranalant FOR SALBl—UPRIGHT piano, price bMALX 2 ROOM apartment suit- comes news that Cathay Is dead— stolen from the clnasica that they wisdom of the Egyptians, and was MOVING—TKIJCKINU— wild, and they seem perfectly logical. newsreels at so much per tear. At 228. Call between 6 and 9 p. m. to- able for ond or two persona Only possibly poisoned. ought to be printed as “cheat mu- Man—1 was just figuring out what mighty In words and In deeds.— ***" cnscItTa March Hi Itm There's something uncanny about 'cast half a dozen contracts have The Acts 7:22. Cash Cbarca STORAGE 2(1 night. 72 WeUs etreet. one left. Hee John Jensen, Johnson Morden’e flngerprintc are found the way you get to the heart of a sic"----- Rtrcillng on Fifth avenue— Jt big salary my wife gets. Conaacutiva Days ..I J ctal 0 cia Block, 709 Main street. Phone 6070, in the apartment of a girl named been written for her to appear on PERRETT A OLENNEY INC. local situation.” Eddie and tbe five .Ittle Cantors., . . Neighbor—Why, I didn't know shh Learning is but an adjunct to our- Ceasocnttra Days .. • eta 11 c u 7638. ALICE LORTON who has reported tbe stage with fat little Manfried. Entering a taxi—Eugene O'Neill imd bad a job. and long distance moving. Dally the disappearance of her roommate, "We bad a little luck on that girl And If Hauptmann himself ever self, and where we are our learning i X)«y ...... I 11 c t a l 11 e t a WEARING A PPAREL- business,” Griff said dreamUy, “but Carlotta Monterey.,. .On Madison Man—She hasn’t. I have. All orders tor Irracular Inacrtlona express to Hartford. Overnight FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- ESTHER ORDWAY. Griff and were released on bail be could name likewise is.—Shakespeare.. service to and from New York. Tel. FURS ' 57 there’s something else we’re over- —Claire Windsor, watching some trill ba ebarcad at tha nna tlma rata. ment, all modern Improvements. Bleeker visit Alice Lotion and ques- hla own figure for a few turns be- p:.ps in a pet shop window. Tbe Silver Lining paelal rataa for lone term avary 8063, 8860 or 8864. LADIES I BEAUTIFUL silk hose, tion her. looking—something that's a key hind the foutlights. day adrartlslns flra upon raquaat. Rent reasonable. Call U. Osano, 138 point, something that's been report- Foreign News The inner side of every cloud Is Ada ordarad for thraa or six days imperfects, 8 pairs 2100, mallei Oak street, telephone 8816. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Clianglng Clothes ever bright and shining. lapper anny ay ed to us and tbe signiflcauice of A clothing merchant in China- F kU.aMT.orr.F S & •ad atoppsd bafora tbs third or Ofth postpaid, satisfact'on guaranteed. Style notes: "Down In front!” is town, a Me. A. Kaplan, speaks So why not turn your clouds about (0 day will ba charted only for tba ae- PUKI.IC PASSENGER FREE RENT FOR remainder <)f CHAPTER XVm . which w e haven’t appreciated.” Economy Hosiery Co., Asheboro, tne order tor evening dresses. Broad- Chinese with a Jewish accent.. . . aad always wear them Inside out to nonbar of ilmaa tha d appaar- SERVICE 20A N. C. month, modem four room tens Sidney Griff started pacing the “Don't you think that always hap- waymen are wearing exaggerated show tbe silver lining? ad, ebartlna at tba rats aarnad, but pens In a criminal Investigation?" Acna May Wong ia p.onnlng her . ' OR( HY SMITH ao allowance or refunds can ba made ment, reasonable rent. Inquire 148 floor. Bleeker watched him with Norfolk ' coats with gathered, bal- Gossip By Jo)in C. Terrv •a ala time ads .stopped after tha IN ADDITION TO Sliver Lane Bus frowning speculation. Alice Lor- Bleeker asked. urst visit to China....They're go- BIssell street, telephone 4980. locnish fullness across the back. irg to remodel a Broadway theater Daughter still helps. She keeps •ftb day. Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge party K(N)MS WITHOUT HOARD ton's blue eyes were fastened upon “Not idways,” Griff said. "You’ve r t * * OHg.CAW A M m A T T W PNIYMCON FUNTX n o N, BEAftINfr OoCIbRL No “till forbids"! display lines not There'll be navy blue, dark brown Into a huge swimming pool. Good good numbers on the radio while CMAeHwE numst mo u e t k e C VIEY H02S2 M TEIVMME OF ^ONEUW «EET 1AMEM0 IN AN0TM2E ftCDON OF TMI or team trips. We also offer 7 pas- FOR BEfTT—FOUR ROOM flat, him with wide candor, the candor got several things to do, things that MMher does the dishes. eolda FOR RENT-COMFORTABLY fur- a id jet black shirts this winter— place for the riaJto's showmen to ^ NUESK, MEMBVtS OF R f U l F OMMlIXimONE, NEWMtPERMCN m On e AsS ^ SWMDF UN9S ns VienMS ** PMtEIIMON EtMEOMEMMS ecoHiEv/ A Tba Harald will not ba rasponalbla senger sedan livery. Phone 3063, first floor, nice neighborhood. Coxy with which a young patient regards 5ue more or less matters of rou- and with no political significance, RlMIOR SmH)S LIKE WILDFIRB A iar mors than ona Incorrect Inaartlon 8860, 8864 nished room. Can be arranged for rent for small family. Apply Chas. a skilled physician who has come to tine. And then you've got one thing drown their troubles, otherwise Applicant For Room (in college R o w IN T W A m iCTE D MEM MtECHoWD WTIICReWDE OF THE CUmeuS ,.,. OF THE M m nious PegoM 6tS. wmrrai HHMSt fdu( lEoMirT cither. Two gal guests at the Cocoa- known aa critics. •f nay adrartlaamant ordarad for 2 people, with twin beds If de- J. Strickland, 168 Main. Pbnns minister to his suffering—an expres- to do that may make trouble." town)—What are your terms for AN» PILOtS aora than ona time. sired. Call 7893. Board optional. nut Grove the other evening wore no The 350 Italian student# visiting SCONeHy MKTWO FEOM 1 M SUEEauNDWE AEMm The Inadrartant omission of Incor- 7374. sion of blind faith which bordered “What's that?" Bleeker asked. Ftccklngs. Clothing people are going students. upon devotion. “I’ll tell you the routine things the United States were queried Ip. CM«y ON *nE SEUAOI M THE MEw fset nublleatlon of advartlsini will ba REPAIRING 2.{ tc spend millions combatting ths Landlady—Bums, loafers, dead- raetlBal only by cancallatlon of tba FOR RENT—MODERN four room “How about magazines 7“ Orlff first. You've got to try and find advance on what tuey moat wanted hatless, gartsriess, undershlrtlsis beats, dead cats, drunkards, no- akarfa mada tor tha aarvlea randarad. UPHOLSTERING AND furniture BOARDERS WANTED 59 A flat, svttb fireplace. Apply 88 Hud. asked suddenly, sweeping his hand what bank Esther Ordway carried to see In New York. And do you goods, and all-around good-for-noth- All adaartlsamanta must conform son street, Manchester or telephone in an Inclusive geaturs toward the an account In. You’ve got to get and stoekinglesa fads. Rudy ‘Valles tliink these earnest youths svsn IB atylA aopy and typotrapby with repairing. Oil oumers serviced. !• WANTED—TABLE boarders, all has no cuffs on hla pants. logs. aad^atloaa aaforead by tba publlah- A. Linnell BIssell streetl Telephone RockvUle 474. magazines on tbs table. “These In touch with the Lippmon Realty mentioned a musical comedy, or n ars and thay raaanra tba rirbt to borne cooking, single meals or weren't purchased at news stands, Co. and find out what they know Mr. Vallee, by the way, seems night club, or even tbe Empire adit, ravlaa or lajact any oopy con- S066. weekly. Call 39 Locust street. Tele- FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- Our idea of a miracle would be were they?” about her. You’ve got to have men strsngeljeoged. Maybe he'U look dis- l.tate Building? Ah. no. Their seat jor father, mother and daughter all •Idarad objactlonabla. phone 7893. me.bt, with all modem Improve- tinguished with gray hair. Lou CtdMINO HOURS—Clasalflad ads to VACCUM CLEANER, gun. clock, Alice Lorton shook her head. watch the apartmenL You've got was for the Medical Center, the to agree on tbe same young man. be pnbllahad aama day must ba ra> lock repairing, Key making, etc. ments anc garage at 3 Ridgewood Griff picked several up. looked at to try and locate Mrs. Blanche Ma- H''ltz, George Jessel and Jack Ben- Holland Timnel and the power sys- grrect. Telephone 3623. •aWad by II o'eloek noan; Saturdays Bralthwnite, 82 I'earl street. APARTMENTS—FLATS— the back pages. lone before Carl Racine locates her. ny already are gray, and I suspect tem of the New York subways. Secretary—Your broker Is calling U:M a m. thot many another entertainer has FOR RENT—FIVE IIOOM tene- “They were all Esther’s,” the girl But, in order to be certain, you've When American students return the for more margin and the laundry- TENEMENTS 63 said. “She subscribed to them. been dyeing to meet his audience... TELEPHONE YOUR ment, with garage, modem Im- got to keep a man tagging Racine." visit they’ll be obliged to manlfeet man wants his money. Which one Some of them came in wrappers. “What would Mrs. Malone have That actress, who la 80 years old ac- WANT ADS. HELP WANTED— TO RENT—8 ROOM upstairs flat provements. Call at 18 Ashworth Interest in tbe power system ot shall I pay? Some of them had her name stamp- to do with the case?” Bleeker ask- coidlng to tho records of her recent Ade eM ec««pt«d ov«r th« ttUpboB* FEMALE on Cooper street steam beat all street. Telephone 3022. Mussolint. Inteiuational relatione Boss—It doesn’t make any differ- • IW TW A. r. Al «l|Hi •<—K et the CUARoE RATE flven above improvementa. One minute walk ed on the covers. ed. “We seem to have located the marriage, made her first appearance never will get anywhere at that ence—^I’ll lose my shirt at either ae A eeevenlen • to edvertletre. but WANTED - EXPERIENCED girl from West Center street Apply at FOR RENT—6 ROOMS, all Im- “ You don't know anything about woman in tbe case." or the stage In August, 1903. And If rate. place. tAe 'CASH RATES will b« eooepted ee over 18 for genera' housework to her fam ily?" Griff shook bis head. "You can that sounds unchivalrous it's be- r u x x PATMENT If paid at the bueU Glenney'a Store, 789 Main street. provements. garage. Inquire 13 ^V A S H IN G T O N T U B B S ______^ ______By Crane OUT OUR WAY By William* stay nights. Ropiy stating age and Wadsworth street. “No.” never tell," he said, “until tbe cards cause I’m good and Ured of such London gourmets need 2,000,000 Correct This Sentence; “He nmkes fieee oftloe on or before the eeventh “ Know whether she'd been mar- are all on the table. You’ve got to '8 O V S,Y0U'R B R I6 KT. VOO'V/ t DOME M O R E T H A N /^•YOU'VE SVEH PRI6HTENE0 4^y followlnf tbe flrei tneertlon of experience. Box K, Herald. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- m’srepresentaUona, which fool no- snails annually; these are imported 2 fbol out of himself every time he AIM' 1 K I N eeeh ad oiherwiit the CHAHUB ment, with all Improvementa, in- FOR RENT—MODERN five rooms, ried or not?” get all the pieces of a jig-saw puzzle b o d y ....!, personally, will be 105 mostly by airplane. goes out In company, but hts wife SHO W M EA e flO OTIM B — VOUV e-SHOWeD MB W H ATj BUT POR PROVIDENCE, 1, HORATIO WOTHIN7. «'U- M T B will be collected- No reeponel* WOMEN FORM TOWEL, blanket, cluding furnace. Inquire 111 Ho'l steam heat, garage, near the Cen- “ I don't think she had. She before you can put the thiiis to- never bawls him out when they get ASErLPBH, 6BEB0V, 0QARDMAM, MIGHT BE A PENNILES HOBOES WB M W .f KENT HUNTING? Tell us what married and separated.” to locate Mrs. Blanche Malone. At OUT, WHEN INDEX OF WANTED- • MIDDLE aged woman you want. We'll take core of It tor FOR RENT—AT THE CENTER, 5 “ Yes, it might, but she sfemed any ratf, she's connected with the 1 GIT MIME. CLASSinCATlONS for housework, family of 2. Must you without charge. R. I. McCann loom flat, all modem Improve- sort of . . . well . . . unsophisti- case In some way.” T Elrthi ...... s s • a A be a good cook. Write Box O, care Sssssimiati ...... s s • e B 69 .Center street. Dial 7700. ments. Inquire 18 Hazel street. cated, if you know what I mean." “Now, here's something you've got b l o o d ? Bsrrlscti ...... ' s • s • C of Herald. “Humph!” Griff said skeptically. to do that 'may make trouble. You've DmiIii ...... saea D FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, al'. “How often did she ask you to leave ADDRESS ENVELOPES, 228.00 got to get some young woman In Card of Thanks ...... a a a a B four room furnished nr unfurnlsbeo uiudern Improvements, 25 Stone when she had men friends com- agoneEscAapo. Is Uamorlam ...... aata r profit per 1,000. Instructions, send whom you have confidence. She Last snS Found ...... aaaa I apartments. Manchester Construc- street. Inquire at 27 Stone street. ing?" should go to an apartment and take Announesmsntt ...... aaaa 1 10c (coin) and stamped envelope. tion Co. relepbone 4131 or 4359. “Not very often—just once or PsnonaU ...... -...... aa.a t Penn Products, Bi>x 229, Scranton, r OR RENT- 8 ROOM flat, modem, twice a month perhaps." the apartment under the name of ASIsmoMIss Pa. FOR RENT--6 ROOM tenement, hot water heat garage. 50 “ What did she do with her eve- AutonobllsB (or SsU ...... Esther Ordway. Then she should go 4 with til modern Improvements: gii Dougherty street. nings?" to the postoffice and leave a for- Astomobllss (or Exchsnss - ea s a quire 7 Florence street. Telephone Aeto Acesssortss—Tlrss ... s a*a c FOR RENT—TWO FAMILY 4 room “ She read." warding address, forwarding the Auto Rspsirinz—Psinttns , aaaa 7 HELP WANTED—MALE .10 7144. “ Didn’t go out?” mall of Esther Ordway from the Auto Schools ...... aaaa T-A house, all improvements. Apply 297 “No. she was a shy, retiring girl Autos—Ship b* Truck .... #.a.sa 1 BUYER-SALESMAN of used fumi EUlte Apartments at 319 Robinson FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, also Oak street. in many ways. Esther was always Autos—For Uirs ...... aaaa 9 ture. Selling experence and refer- six room tenement, with all im- street to this apartment where the Oaraass—gsrvles—Storsgs . 10 ences necen.sary. W'rlte Box U, cars a mystery to me. She had quite a woman Is living.” olorereiss—Bloyelss ...... a s s • 11 provements. Inquire at 147 East bit of mail come In, and she wrote Wsnisd Autos—Motoroyeiss It e f Herald. Center a'reet. “That’s going to get us into trou- . s . BUSINKSS LU( ATIONS quite a few letters. But that seem- ble with the postal authorities," / ' MA K E S M E SHUD D E R . I'V E TH O U G HT ONLY ' BUT PROM NOW ON,I'M GOING TO H ELP Bastasss sad Pn>(Mslsasl OP MYSELP Ah© MY PERSONAL COMFORTS. I'VE Baslatss Ssrvicss OITtrad . • a . « 11 MAN WANTED IN THIS locality as FOR R E M 64 ed to be about the only social con- Bleeker objected. o t h e r s l e s s f o r t u n a t e t h a n I . I'M Direct Representative of well tact she had. She loved to read. “It won't If they don’t find out B E EN FAR TO O GREEDY, TO O RICH,TOO iNffiNSnWWTB (SOING TO RAISE EVERYBODY^ PAY, ENDOW •ulldlnd—Contracting known oil company to sell small TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Pro- FOR RENT—OFFICES at 885 Mam She was very much inclined to curl about it.” Orlff remarked. OF THE RIGHTS OF OTH B RS. MOT ONLY AM t h o s p i t a l s , p u o p - h o u s e s , m e d i c a l c u n i c s . Florists—Nnrsai-lat...... curement Divtaloa, Public Works FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Fnaaral Olraotora ...... iown and farm trade. Ehcperlenco street (Orford B'dg.l. Apply Ed up on the couch and spend the eve- “But they'll be bound to find out E A G E R TO PAY TH E 4 A N D — Hsatind—Plumbing—Rooflna not necessary. No Investment re- Brsneh, Washington, D, C., Octolier ward J. Hull. Tel. 4642 and 8028. ning there reading." about It." I OW E VOU, B U T ------MYoflO/.T Insnmnca ...... 10, 1034. Sealed Bids In duplicate, “What did she do the evenings “I'm not so certain.” Mllllnary—Oraaamnktng . . . . quired. , Chance for Immediate FOR RENT— LARGE OFFICE :teady Income. Write P. T. Web subject to the condition of Execu- when you I.ad your boy friends come “But why go to all that trouble Moalna-Trucking—S.oraga . tive Order No. 6646 dated March 14, room, second Hoot front, Purnell Pabllo Paaaangar garvlea . .. 1 ter. General Man:iger. 6500 Stand- to sec you?" Griff asked. to read the woman’s mall? Who- IBS4, will Ik* opened In this office, at block. 829 Main street, reasonable Painting—Paparing ...... ard Bank Building, Cleveland, Ohio. ever Is mixed up in the case with Frofaaaional Barvleaa ...... 10 a. m., Octoter SI, 1934, for paint- rate on lease, inquire Geo. R. Keith, “She went out to picture shows, her, or knows she's mixed up In Manalrlng ...... ing plaster, etc.. In the' U. S. post Keith Furniture Co. Tailoring—Oyalag—Clanning AMERICAN, CITIZEN: Male, no I think, although she didn't cafe the case, knows that she's disap- Tellat Oooda and Sarvica . . . criminal record, 21-48; who wlab office at Manchester, Conn. Sp^lll- much for them." peared. You can’t make me believe Wantad—Businaaa Sa.rlea . . . to qualify at once for a 2178 a eatlons may be obtained from the “ She came home late?” that she was spirited away. I think gldnaattaanl month government Job. Write for custodian of tbe building, or at this HOUSES FOR RKNT 60 “ Yes, quite late.” she deliberately stepped out of the Oanraaa and Claaaaa...... lersonal uiterylew. Box R. Herald. office In the discretion of the assist- "Did you teU her what time to picture and I’m willing to bet two Frivata laatructloa ...... ant director ot procurement, public FOR RENT—SEVERAL Desirable Oaaelag ...... come home?” to one that we find where she took Maalenl—Dramatle . ______'VE WANT TO SELECT a rellab'e works branch. W, E. Reynolds, As- five, six and seven room nouses, "No, I just used to tell her that an airplane." (READ THE SPUBV. THE.N I'ULtIK THE HIUTUKEl Wantad—Inalrueiton ...... young man. now employed, with sistant Director of Procurement, single and douole. App'y Eklward I. I would have a boy friend In for Griff shook his head. When Coppy reached the cabin he Ftnanrlal foresight, fair eU t a r Ba U write. Also general trucking. W. E Keen Freperte'fer’iaia'^^m^ Heron, Andover, Conn. lor Sftl# •••«•••#••••• * a e lB «e U ter BsehaaBe FOR SALE—HARD srood. Oak and Jveelii Real Betate ...... --- hickory for fire place. Oak wood Laffgl Betleea m . wm. and tiaba Telephone 8149.

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Sample $1.00 __ Good Quality Colorfal FaO Fonntain Syringcff and (CE FRIDAY MGVr Odds and Ends 18x36-In. Cannon Kotex

' M mo I St. ReciMtkMi Ceator. Neckwear Outing Flannel Scarfs Sanitary Napkina Tioga Yams Turkish Towels Hot Water Bottle E«H«r •■« HI* WMtetMter* 6 pkga. ire OuuBliy Club Orcbestre. DenclaK 8:N to lt:M . ^for$X 2for$X both for $X A imlerine SSe. 3 lor ?1 0 for $1 Salesmen’s XO Triangulara and 4 Another shipment ^mple neck- Mothers! It’s time to wear Aacota! Silks and N ew WON- of odds and ends of Soft, thirsty Cannon'a Han- jvear selling warm flannel pajamas and wools In plaids A guaranteed 3-quart hot DERSOFT sani- MASQUERADE Tioga yama for this dy «very day site, 18x36 Inches. It $1.00! Just gowns. Make your familtea' and aolld tones. water bottle and a guaranteed tary n a p k in s . lale. Values to 8Sc White with colored borders of 72 p ie c e s . needs from this heavy quality Few crocheted syringe—Dollar Day at $1.00! 0 Packed 13 In Ctty View Dance Hall jail. Limited num- blue, orchid, green, gold, rose. Front flannel. 27 Inches wide. triangulara. each package. Front Entrance. Main Floor, left ber. Main Floor, left Entrance. Main Floor, left MaOn Floor, left Sahirday, October 27 Main Floor. left. 4 O uh Prtzee. AdmlMlon Sfic. OLD FASHIONED AND THURSDAY-The Big One Day Shopping Event Of The Month! ! MODERN DANCE Rainbow Dance HaD EVERY THURSDAY NIOUT Mnalc by McKay’i Orcheetra. Oarl WI(fanow»hl, Proinptcr. Admlieloa 23c.

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A pre-natal clinic will be held to* f.iorrow momini: ac 0 o'clock'at the Health Center on Hnynea street.

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Read Pinehurst Advertisement On Paje 2. New Fall Apparel, Accessories And Home Needs At Special Savings For Thursday Only! Save Money On Your

“Dollar Day” Savings In Our Needs “DOLLAR DAY”—Higher Prices After This Sale!

Busy Housewares Department! A Special Purchase For This Sale! at TlieJWHALtCo Special! Women’s * vrMANrHF.STFP.rnNN.-

“Sandura” Quality Pure Silk HOSE Thursday’s Specials Silk Undies At YOUR •Slips Floor Covering (Regular 79c Grades

‘Self-Serve’ Grocery! prs. •Step-ina 1 All First Quality 2 *1.00 •Chemises day’s (59c Pair) $1 Fairbury Creamery Just think of this savipg! Imagine buying FIRST QUALITY, PURE Blips of fine rayon crepe that washes, >=' $ SILK HOSIERY at 2 pairs $1.00. Regular 79c hose today. Choice of 2 1.00 marvelously; straight. V and built-up BUTTER Get your kitchen flwir spic and span this Fall. chiffon and service wclghLs with reinforced toes and heels. Full range shoulders. ’Tearose, white, black, navy. New pHtterns In .special lacquer llnl.sh at this of Fall shades. Sizes 8 Vs to 10 V^. Stock up "DOLLAR DAY’’ at And loads of sUk chem ist and step-ins saving “Dollar Day"! Hale’s! with beautiful ecru lace trimmings. Buy 29c lb. for your own needs! Buy for (3iristmaa Silk-Wool Hose, 3 pairs gifts! Silk Hose, 3 pairs Fine creamery batter of Hall ScamlcKi foot, pure silk For Winter wear. Fine SUk Underwear—Main Floor, rear. felt Ugh score. 3 yds. $1 hose. Chiffon and service. $1 quality, dark .shades. Runners, At HALE’S Hosiery—Main Floor, right 24-lncli hall runners In plain colors. Companion Value For “Dollar Day”! WUIe Loaf

5-Year Guaranteed “Dollar Day” “Dollar Day” Flour A Special Purchase! One Day BABY SHOPS MISC. SPECIALS bag $ 1 .1 S Pillow Cases 81.39 Sweaters, sizes 3 to 6. Slip-ons In wanted Children’s Mittens, boys’ Only! DA -pound bag. buckskin and girls’ wool Winter shades. ALUMINUM 4 for $1.00 mittens. Knitted wrists. Heavy weight cases that will Boys’ Romper Suits, but- " I 89c, 2 for Orote and WHgel'a ton-on bottom style. 1 J jj^ Regular $5.98 Stock give 8- years’ wear. Size 48x36 Knyon Underwear, tailor- Inche.s. This Is a mighty unusual to 3 years. ed and lace trimmed. Cooking Utensils 1 Sausagoa value at 4 for $1.00! 7Be Training Pants, part- Vests, panties, bloom-, Main Floor, left. wool In sizes 2 to 6 era. Regular sizes, 3 for^ years. 2 for Rayon Underwear, In the) lb. 2 3 c ;$1 extra large sizes. Lace Baby Blankets, pink and Bwt quality! blue nursery patterns. trimmed, tailored styles. Dresses

Crib size. 2 for 1 Special, 2 for

Royal Irish *1.00 Dresses, Suits, for chU- Fabric Gloves, latest Falli Heavy quality aluminum cook- creations in lovely fab- dren 2 to 6. Cinderella i ►Si l ks ^ ing utensils that will wear for models In wa-sh apparel, rics. Black. brown.« Bread loaf 13c years! 59c each, 2 for . Main Floor, rear. ►Woolens Filled with raisins and nula— • 6 and 9-<7up Drip-o-lators. 1 Main Floor, front. 1 m-m-m—It’s great! , # Covered Sauce Pans (4-6 qts.). ‘.‘Dollar Day” 5 “Dollar Day” • .’i-Qt. Tea Kettles. • 2-Qt. Double Boilers. DRUGS UNDERWEAR A spectacular one-day selling event! • 14-Qt. Preserving Kettles. Heavy “('annon” Pond's Tissues ...8 pkgs. $1.00 Beech-Nut Women’s Pajamas, new We’re offering our regular slock of (200-sheet packages). Fall balbrlggans foe $5.98 dresses—Thursday only—at $5.00. 80c Barbasol Shaving Cream.. Turkish Towels cold nights. Also cot- All brand new Fall merchandise . . . COFFEE ...... 3 for $1.00 ton prints. Special at Ash Cans Gillette Blue B lades...... many having been in stock but a few ...... 8 pkgs. $1.00 4 for $1.00 Girdles, Foundations, i days. Sporty one and two-piMe wool- 33c lb. (8 blades In each package). close-outs of higher Garbage Cans Real heavy Cannon Turkish ens. The best-looking silks in black, towels in white with gay fast-color (Also Gillette Regulars), priced one-piece gar- ' Vacuum packed coffee. A Prophylactic Tooth Brushes... ments; side-hook, front [ brown, high colors. Buy for afternoon high igiallty roffei* that pleases Rubbish Burners borders. 22x44' inches. Stock up tomorrow! ...... 3 for $1.00 clasp girdlea; two-way wear, for sports, for office, for school. the most fasUdlous coffee Dr. West’s Tooth Bru.shes...... drinkers. Stretch ■ models at Sizes range from 14 to 44. Main Floor, left. ...;...... ’...... 3 for $1.00 1 Your Main Floor, right. Main Floor, rear. Frocka—Main Floor, rear. l,i>00 Yards! Choice Round Enamel Popular Sellers! $1.00 Extra Special! 58-Inch • Galvanised Iron a.nh ROASTERS Percale Prints Walnut HIU Preaert'es .. .Jar ale cans; no covers. Ijirge A Big Group of (2-pound Jar). size.

S. S. Pierce C o rn ...... t cans Sic • Galvanized iron gar- $ 6 yds. $ 1 .0 0 FALL WOOLENS, bage pall.s;- 8-galIon 1.00 A special selling of 1,800 yards (Golden Bantam. No. t ran). Will do that turkey Trust Hale’s to offer this dollar saving on the Millinery Pecan Meats ...... ■ j -lb. S3c. Hlze. or chlekrn to a turn! of brand new patterns and color- • Wire rubbish burners; ings. For frocks. Make-up holi- year’s biggest and best-selling wool fabrics. Gay (New crop). Holds 7-pound roast or woolen plaids! Natty tweeds! For skirts, suits, large size, 21x18 Inches. bird. Has Inside tray. day items now! All color-fast. Brims! Turbans! Pmnea .. .2 lbs. 10c 36 inches wide. frocks. Come prepared to buy several different lengths . . . they’ll be higher later! Main Flexir, left. Yard Yard Goods--Main Floor; left. Tams! Sunkifft

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LEMONS MISC. SPECIALS DOMESTICS Hand Bags, exact copies _

doz. of $1.98 and $2.98 mod- ‘ Linen Dish Towels, good els. Suede and leath-! Card Tables, green and 1'im.s‘ers. l iTT n-t li e- Venitlalors, metal ven- quality Ru.ssian Unen tow- Good and sour! red framc.s. Sturdy tonsl style. Guaran- tilators with wood ers. Black, brown. As flattering a collection of new els. Blue, green, red, Fall hats os you’d want from which and well built. teed heating element. frames. Size 11x37 $1.69 Feather-Filled Women's Unen Handker- gold borders. 6 for With cord. incbcH. 2 for to select your hat wardrobe. Feather Sweet Potatoes-----4 lbs. 9c chiefs, fine quality. 1 trims, ribbon or cord trims, metal 1

$1.00 $1.00 White with 1-16-lnch, Fresh Peas...... 2 qts. 21c $1.00 Bed Pillows hemstitched hem. 10 for|i Unen Cloths, pure Unen trims. All bend sizes. with blue, gold, green Fresh Spinach .. ■ .peek 17c Women’s Skirts, small lotH borders. Sizes: 60x60 Millinery—Main Floor, center. $ to close-out. Values to and 84x70 inches. (S-pound l^ h ) . 1.00 .21x27 Inchos. All now feathers. $2.98. Not all sizes or n mtm 1

(Covered with guaranteed fcather- colors. 1 Main Ploott left: (iroof ticking. Bound edges. Sweaters, women’s,! Health Market Main Floor, left Special “Dollar Day” , misses' nnd girls’ natty | “Dollar Day” new Fall slip-ons. Look

Specials Dust .Mo|*s. extra (jual- Ironing Beards, sturdy, Botvl Sets. 8-plece sets all of $1.98! Now, ^ well built ironing in yellow with band YARD GOODS 500 Pairs! 99c to $1.49 Ity' green yarn mops Blouses, clo(M-out of high- 1 on reversible frames. boards. 4 feet x 12 trims. Handy sizes. er-priced silk and cot- Silk Pongee, 12-mommie,' _ Inebea. Special at, Loin and Rolled ton blouses. Limited government stamped, assortments. all-silk pongee. The 91 $ 1.00 $1.00 Girls’ Cotton Frocks, fabric of Innumerable CURTAINS Lamb Chops scbcxtlgirlish cotton uses. 6 yards for ^ 1 frocks In neat prints. 1 Sizes 7 to 14. Special,, Outing Flannel, heavy'

29c lb. Pure Hallowe’en Costumes, all | striped outing flannel.' Extra types for girls and boys ( 36 Inches w ide...Extra Cat from beat quality genu- IJnen 7 to 14 years. Special special at 6 yards for Special! 1 ine Spring Lamb. at Main Floor, left. Second Floor. 1

Lean, Freah —I" Special! ' Special! Cloths Bnflled Cartains . . . Flat Car- Women’s Printed fialns . . . Cottage Sets! Mirrors, fancy frames KItrhen $*alls, cover Ten Pots, decorated tea Damask Living Room Beef Stewi^l^c In good quality hall llftetTwith foot lever. pots: white lined. Extra and living room mir- In gay enamel fin- Handy 6 and 8-cup Hopverettes Pillows Freeh rors. ishes. Special, sises. Special! .All brand new 1934 Fall styles. I: 'Every curtain full length (urd $ 1.00 $1.00 The best "Dollar Day*’ npecial 2 for $1.00 width. Selling in our stock we could find on the maricet, hence 2 for $1.00 after this sale at considerably, Oysters pt.25^ the low price of 74c! Heavy linen We bought this group spe- cial for this oue-day sdllng. Beautiful damask covered higher. A style for every room For elewlag! In plain and plaid centers with col- pillows; kapox filled. Green, —BUY NOW! ored borders. Hemmed or fringed. New neat prints; organdy or setf-ruffled trimmings. E!X- red, gold blue, and others. 83x83 and 83x83 inches. Also a For your own home, for hol- .Ruffled curtains in colored flg- few basket-weave cloths, 80x80 TRA LARGE, large, medium, 'ures and cushion dots. Priscilla iday gifts. inches. small sizes. tops; tie backs. Second Floor. Main Floor, left Main Floor, left (Cottage sets In nine brand new models.

^Tailored curtain.4 of fine and figured. marquisette.