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Ph I h i hidiM t “As Mh MSURGENTS’PUMT B n i : # ' Orpuuzition Aih| 1A » StTtd CMMtrr Frw i TOGOIOBOOVDt MMBcei Ih t Thej R O le Death a id Thhrtj A n t DimtraiiKfalMedTi h Yeet^y’s Duborb- PteiMcet’s Secretary Writes Honored by Nations AtMn’iGntilik” spite ffis Stand (m P bok. ' ^ aicefr— Q iM Restered At MMw Tortt, O ct M—(APT — OU- H n t Pref. C em rer's Let­ Washington, Qct 12.—(AP) ^1493, and broken to health returned Midinsht B it Treihle ^Mn OooHdge, comlziA from his New New Yoxk, O ct 12.— (A P )—Mrs. Thrust valiantly forward as if aware to Spain to die May 20,1506. glory lay Just a wave ahead, tee sil­ ■ngtend retreat to pralae President ter W l Receire A tten d Rushmore Fattersoii, head of Allied To pay him honor now, the 21 Starts Agam Today— Po­ ver, sails of two dot like) caravels independent Republics that grew up Hoover as a man who saved the Women, of the Allied Forcee for and a pin point fiagship bobbed on to tee world he discovered are seek­ ooun^ from disaster, has signalled Probibititm, announced today that tee Atlantic 440 years ago today New Haven, Oct. 12.—(AP)—Dx- ing to build at Santo Domingor-tee lice Assert the start of the final phase of his she and tee ezaeutlve comsdttoe of Just off the shore of Gimahani first permanent Christian setUeWnt party's campaign. dependent Republican headquarters AlUed Women would vote for PiesL- Isla i^ izrthe new world—a colossal light' A drive which would reach a Buoyed by an imwavertog hope Are RespeisiUe. announced that assurance has been ttet Hoover *htod Allied Women house.' climax in the appearance of the received by Prof. Milton Conover, that w world was roxmd and that Twenty of the 21 carved them­ President here later was started by will do its best toWard his election.” the party’s candidate for Senator, to the' west waited India’s riches, selves from tee vast colonial empire eastern leaders after Mr. Coolidge “While differing from the Presi­ Chris^her Ck)lumbus aboard the Spain built up at ihe end of tee Belfast l;Torteerii Ireland, O ct 13 told a throng in Madison Square from Lawrence Richey, secretary dent’s stand on pre^bitien,” Mrs. Santa Maria fought down tee mutiny route Columbus traveled. Through ■—(AP)—^British Army troops were Garden last night the public welfhre to President Hoover, that the move Patterson said, 'T think that under of his men, swelltog after 36 days at tee Pan American Union to Wash­ requires the re-election of Mr. Hoo­ to have the names of the Republican his administration the dzih and the sea from tee Canary Islands without ington they w e Joining the United rushed to Belfast today after, riot­ ver. presidential electors excluded from wets alike will have fafr treatmmxt; a trace o f land. ing, similar to teat which resulted the Independent ballot Will be States to plans for tee combtoec !tt saving the country from one and with a fair field, I briieve the A lookout raised tee victory cry memorial to the Dominican repuUlc. to one death and more thaw thirty ioipendiag disaster after another brought to the President’s atten­ I the low lying bank thought to tion. I deys can go befbre.the pquabar and Special Colximbus ceremonies were serious injuries yesterday, broke out Movldes any basis for gratitude, win.” . . ^.. be clouds off the bow became dis­ tee order of today at tee union here. Richey wrote in reply to a letter again shortly before, noon, Resident Hoover is entitled to T believe tl^at vmler President tinguishable a& land. There on teat A token of esteem for Columbus gratitude” he said. from Prof. Conover in which the lat­ island—probably what is known to­ and to the land of tee discoverer's Quiet was restored bv tee police ter warned of a possible loss of Hoover, the totemateioal situation Worst Troubles Past upon which sd mtikfii o f cur ewn de­ day as Watltog Idand—was the cli­ birthday—Italy—was sent forth by midnight last night after quasi- He dedared the country'“knows votes for the PresideBt if the Re­ max of the voyage which was to military rule was clamped down on publican electors are not placed on pend*, will .fteyitfigp '* ur executive committee and I after the triumphant retuj^ to Palos, they have found to this land of hope manned by police, however imd ment to business, reducdl unem­ In a seebnd letter to Richey made will vote for President Hoover, and from the first cruise oh March 15, and opportunity.” quiet was restored again. ployment and gparanteed the In- public today by the Independen : Allied Women will do it* best to­ A detachment of Iniskillen Fusil­ tsi^ty of the National credit. While headquarters Professor Conover ward bis election.” iers waa brought to from the bar­ he remained silent economic re­ wrote: The organisation, of vhlcih Mrs. racks at Holywood amd it waa #ri- covery was immeasureably Imped­ “I sincerely hope that some one Patterson is head, claims an iactive nounced that tee King’s Royal Rifiea ed.” ';cn convince the RepubUota Presi' CAUCUSES membership of 1,500,000 woricers. were due to aurive Friday. The crowd broke Into laughter at dential electorate nomlBMs tta t it Allied Women is launching •IVKTORY1 BY ROOSEVELT Kept- on the Move - only living ex-President's sallies, would be.to their laterest to allow campaign with tee followtog speak- Street cars and buses which i s’ "u‘5ed “No-No" or “Tes-Y«i" their nines to appear on tke ballot ers addressing groups of women discontinued service last night had ^ hia wuestions. of the^Independait Republican STATE SLAH throughput tee counny: Mrs. John begun functioning during the tarty ty. The secretary of state. Dr. “G*- m heU Gal” a man In tbs *- Fsrgura^ president of tee National WOULD m i T RECOVERY forenoon. Mimy people went out to jal? red. • L. aggins, ^>parently has db- CommittM of Federated Church visit the- scenes of yesterday’a riots «eed thn the Independent id On Ttmisiit; " r ten; Mrs. Danlel'A. Poling, wife not of curiosity, but police kiapt {intyti^et Shall appear in the le president of AlUes Forces fbr teem on the move au-well as. idl Zb his s. w deliberate voice, Mr. abcthtfiaiM on the b a ^ t,jmjPCScedeni Mho Cmi^ FtrivelNAllONAL tEAlffiRS Coolidge 'lit at what hs'^alled « iCe ibCtlon; ,11^. 'Vida D. Romans, D echres Tkrif, “pending Democratio Treiwi^v Democcatle, Socialist, - fiodal Labor SileclNa W €ai^tes IDs* Fay Banoock and Mra« Ltl- and s$id that, a/viuwipa and ■ itobnaiv^ _ r:*, ^ tog the morning. In one street " ^ d Im defeated ' ting VnUlaina/. writeroWiU puMiuan - # e t o » ^ to instruct hobr t o » la -tennty A satttig d r ltte (►— •A 8amSIAN,ISDElU) It am . umlwatood platoelbteea con- would have an effect “in revivifig aH dent after voting our ticket No lYouni Ul Caahan*-; T.« Saturday Un- ateyea had aatogled with tee mob' kinds of businesa” doubt many will fail to vote for xnght ■ ^ ■: '■■ ' ■,. ; dmfrtg the riots, noted eih o tee He said preservation of %he pro­ anyone for President due to this MenAertSvtfnre. i-ii participmita were and bibed their tective tariff, sound money and Mr. mechanical device.” (Dwtik Bow Act time. Hoover's measures to protect the Fanim s T n n e r o l WmrU Vlteere.crepches haad been dug In ; Loyalty to Hoover tee streets the oOcupanta o f nearby.. * oountry's credit system were safe, (By Associated Frees) sure phases of a comprehensive pro­ ifrof. Conover reiterated his INSIIllISFttEED foxing (foinpiMia Pu sh louses were ordered tb fill them in, gram of economic rehabilitation in pledge of “htyalty to Mr. Hoover.” ^Connecticut Republicans virtually St Paul, Oct 12.—(AP)—Ogden but police, eventuadly did it, Aliearing in the mandamus pro­ L. Mills, secretary of the treasury, which no man had been forgotten. ceedings Instituted by the Independ­ completed the' M iction of their can­ geo TbtMence,Nation. Qmstant Itelptag “Some people are saying” Mr. didates for the November ielection BYUEEKPOIICEsaid to an interview today; that elec­ Away PenOest Although constant «wip»wg on the ent Republicans seeking to force the ;K>Uce conttoUed through- tee night Coolidge also declared “that as secreti^ of state to include the at state-wide, caucuses held last tion of Governor Roosevelt Demo­ things could not be any worse, we Republican electors on the Inde­ WMhtogton, (^t. 12.—:(AP)— An to tee Falla road district, police fjo^- might as well try a change. That is 1 night, to choose.nominees for the cratic candidate for President forced tee curfew law strictly after pendent ballot Will be h^d in Su­ State House of Representatives. appeal to ,,law j^ for National would halt business recovery which Long Branch, N. J., Oct. 13.^(A P) a very dangerous principle to apply perior Court at New Haven Friday. llp .t o .* to the disidiarge of the duties of An unusual number of contests, leadership^ show tee world teat a Fonner Power M ignte Says; he asserted now was tmderway. —Jimmy De Forest, in his day one A ' cordon a t police waua drawn Judge Edwin C. Dickenson was many of them involving veteran The period between election and American citizenship. Things could asked yesterday to postpone the representative democracy “such as o f tee best of boxing managers and around the entire ' city, throu^ be a great deal worse than they are members o f the General Assembly, the asBupmtion o f office by a which 'ho one was allow^ to pawi faring until Monday to permit marked thq caucuses. Most of the our fathers conceived and founded, He Piau Te Reania h successor to President Hoover would trainers, died yesterday at his home and would have been much worse other parties to enter the action. here after a long illness,'broken to until daybreak today. had it not been for the vision, the incumbents survived, but several can survive” was ,made today to the be one of uncertatoty he said. There were 13 outbreaks of firing Judge Dickenson said if a postpone­ were defeated. “(fovemor Roosevel't-has not de­ spirit, purse and health. courage and the leadership of Presi­ ment seemed advisable Friday he American Bar .‘Associatiini : by its Greece For Seme tiaie. during: tee evening. Until 11 p. m. dent Hoover.” Unlike the Republicans, the Dem­ clared for continuation of tee poli­ ' Too pnnid to ask his eld friends thpusamds of persona thronged the would order ode. The attorney gen­ ocrats do not have a ui^orm day president, Guy A. Thompson of St for help,'De Forest was Hittost for- The former President did not eral who is representing the secre. Louis. cies which President Hoover has put thoroughfares. They went home mention prohibition. for tee selection of their House can­ into effect and wtoch are aiding to ^tten to tee last months of. his life unwilltogly when p<^(Qe began to tary of state was instructed, how­ didates. Town chairmen, however, Athens, O ct 12.— (A P )—Samuel and even the fact teat he was ill The g ^ e n , which seats 32,000, ever, to make his return lYiday as Addressing 1,500 delegate at; tee round up everybody they found was filled in its lower sections. have been asked. by Democratic opening session o f tee 65te annual Insull, entirely free after his brief (ContiiiDed on Page Ten was not known to many of tee men abroad after tee curfew. originally ordered. State leaders to hasten their selec- he muioged and trained and* knew to There were vacant seats in the tq>- meettog, Thompson said that “dan­ detention by police, awoke today to More than two thousand poUqe per altitudes. lions and several towns held their his salad days. patrolled the streets on foot or by ger threatens” 'and “an en­ fine spirits at tee Petit Palais, a (Full text of Mr. CooUdge’s D A D A I I A H V A r A T C C cauctisea-at tee same time tee Re­ Trom 1 8 ^ 1926, when he prac­ bus. Three fights occurred, late last publicans were choosing their candi­ lightened, aroiiseid, and Irresistable leading hotel of Athens. He said be tically - retired from the boxing, apeech wm be found to today’s issue All?ULAlllu dates. CHINA IS SEEiONG to night o f T^ie HertHd on page 12. ' public opinion is our only. hcfpe.” ' planned to stop here for some time game, he was connected’ with prac­ Several members of the city coiv - Those Defeated Thompson, spoke to cionstltu&on enjoying the i^ory that was-Greece. tically every great champion of the poration requested the Lord Mayor- OCHdMENTS ON SPEECH Among Republican members of Hall where President Hoover will Meanwhile, officials at the Ameri­ itog— Jeffries, Johnson, Walcott, to do something promptly to relieve. tee 1981 House who Were defeatec address tee association tonight at 9 can Legation said tee necessary LOAN IN AMERICADempsey—and to all of them he ren­ New York, Oct. 13—(A P )—Sena­ EXPANDED MONEY \ distreeS imd hunger imlong the un -. tor Felix Hebert of Rhode Island, for re-nomination were Charles A. P* SI* - ' warrant was on the way again, to dered valuable service. employed. eastern Republican campaign mana­ Hackney of Farinington, Arthur B. obtain his detention and that as Didn't Know Age Two o f the seriously Injured Vic­ Jdinson of Colebrook, George M, “To tee thoughtful and observant ger, predicted to a statement today is it.not plainly evident that.our in­ soon as it arrives a fight will be be­ Just how old De- Forest was no tims of yesterday's rioting were re­ that former President Calvin (3oo- gun to tee courts to take the erst­ one kqew, not even himself. His first Chins BsA CugArtes Dh- (OoBtfained mi Page Tea stitutions are beset 'today by dangers foecial Envoy, An Americin ported to‘a critical omdltioa at thV lidge’s-speech to Madison Squai^ more ominous than have tlireateOed while power magnate back to the memory was of tee circus, where, at hospital. Garden last night “win re-elect us to tee past?*' 'Thom ^n asked. U. S. to face an indictment for em­ tee age of 5, he was doing an aerial A meettog of the Lord Mayor and, President Hoover.” / bezzlement and larceny for the fail­ regard Meat k p w M < W ; Half Vote Cidzen, WiD Make a Direct trapeze act with tee De Forest representatives of the, government' “There has been so mudi quack­ ure of his utility wtetpriMSi Aerial Troupe. He stayed* with his was set tor late today to determiner , ery in this campaign” he said to TWO WOMEN SLAIN; “There inmrails am ong. the neo- On the basis o f these the case vdU; parents and tee circus until tee age what pressure toicbt he brought to ' support of his prediction, “that it Tapics h Catnip. pie,” Thompson continued “ignor­ go before the Appeal Court her^ ffcnTnCengreis. beam to Increase relief for the uneiiK’ n e^ d a former President to briqg ance” .of tee constitution and its which would be cidled on to declder| (Oeattaaed on Page Tm ployed.' fundan»ntal’pliiloBoipby,. and- tod!Y; imnum $14,- fori Riafog W fo Was Brit' the preseace o f more than $.000 “It was a great speech. It was most at a meeting arranged by » service 000,000,( (Oontiraai ea -PBga TM gress. poUeo to .te* AVMawhen tee die- persuasive and should have enorm­ riub. He also advocated expapsion o f 4he itotion’s Conndl8viUe, >Pa., O ct 12 -M r s . annual mmg from the “There ia no UM to my going' to turbaaoea have occurred, ous influence throughout the coun- of the National currency, dlmtoa- peopte la^ tee State. Department for aid for 'ilk Eimy Tb U. S. Csms fry-” tion of extravagance to government NeUie Tressler, 45, and Uer mother, defray the ex- TBEA8UBY BALANCE lu A J b ^ atreat teart'waa awna Mrs. Amanda Hartman, 68, were penses of ' operation." China," Judge Unebarger said. ahE^ting when a mob raided a bak- George Z. Medalie, Republican and adjustment of private debts to *Our only ehanoe la to go dlreet to conform to the chmige to found beaten to death at the Tres-: Wh)le t; was to en- Washington, O ct 13.— (A P) — foCapial tity wdfon. One pbiloe detaohmant candidate for the United States Sen­ mone^ courage Oongreaa. I ean do thia aa an Amer­ ate from New York:—Tt was one values. sler home today. Both were widows. „ he sktid * ^ t for October 10 charged with drawfi aduba, but tte- Two Tressler . children,. Sadie, 11, OSfB increased dls- ican dtizen. Hy poet ia unique, to Ughtiag was ao vldona teat aaoteer ef^the greatest speeches I ever Disregarded Platf( 0A8; eaqMoHtu^ that I am a apwdal envoy from heard to any political Said the Senator: and Billy, 8, were teuXty teapten. tion OB e part- o f huBviduals $30,556A80F8; balance $765,684,077.- polio* group waa obUged to fire be> They were taken to .CUmelavlIle China. Thera have been few. preee- Waahfagtep, Get 1 3 ^ (A P )— fore. tlM. eroard dlapwMd. No om Its message to the American people 'T say to you frankly that atoat 63; CiustoBs dutiM for 10 days o f denta in thto rem ect" Praaldant Hoover today oonvanad should lirovlde the sifiutlon on elec- I shaU tove to say t o ^ ^mp.ign state hospital, where both, may die. October, $$,100;045’.4L waa wooBdad but .aom* auatalaad The house was disaztanged " and. Btoa In B. A m y with two diatlBgutahod fornifa.via- tteo day." will not be to harmony with either Judge LJnabarger aerved aa Itora to te* Amarleaa Bar Aaaoeiap minor injurlaa. ’ 3 ^ Democratic or Republican plat- the fioom and walls wsire spattered Ifob Uaa* Brieki Henry B. Hatfield, Ubited Statee with blood. PoUce, hoftover, failed aeeood Uantanant In the United tipa convention, and wlte oot of Senator from West Viigtoia— “It ronns adopted at Chiavo. But in State* Amty during te* SpanUh- team “talked over old time*."' Xh Irieadk atrqjrt potto* had te flva respect I am neltlier exoep- to find the instrument with which atidB when a mob attaekad tham. was a masterpiece and should pro­ the four were beaten. ~ Amarloas war and badune a Feder­ Lord Raadliig, former Brifiah i(m- vide the inqriratian which the tionhl nor original. Both al diatrlet 1 u ^ to/tee PhUi^pinao bauBMdBFto tea UWUilBtata*. eall- with brieka and .bottlaa. .Mb aaakeie Aauilcan people need to fdDow for the presid^ of the leddtog ' . Find No iiotive ttjurlaa waN ib p o^ ta tettid ^ Detectives knew of no motive for after bla dladtorfe from tee Amty *d a f#w mli^taa/affear Paul R*y- g t e o i^ with the- admtoisfrathMi to parties have in inq>ortaat partfeu- there. When “ luuid, former.ITandi Cabinet mill* Bdidi< Itn disregarded their platforms. the kOUng. Neither, did thor haW Tha Praaq AaaoclatioB, ena a f thfo out of the any Usw. the New Fasciit Oath C9dna bd want later, had baao • praaaated. by Am-. After payhig Up service to these km 'B rlti* aavra dfwelaK tyfeu dear Oak Pletnre The fenlty had been destitote came legal Maaaador 'Glandal of FraBOM , F. Tnibee Davison, R^mhHcsa flterile dsrlarations mxly in, the iat foveramant, a peat he baa BaartHiig aald • ho. aad teo btiimd teal tyalW ^ g wpaign, they proceeded to' put iavesttyaton held one theory that 'ssmma'te for UeuL govamec ctH yw $qpw437.proHdiE, thrt______antfuanUa must forS S y a n a . PMMaat wate “OU friaiadB.” D m aside. For tUs they an en­ Mrs. Trsssiir, driven to desperajfon A'ldfik MlldehdMi York:—"In his uwial forceful aM by poverty, had strode donh the o f-It^ is not iMixtioD«nittha anv ‘be'iUbafitMI/$o'a f^Jury of Boner" Laat yhir, ha aald, “ wa “X worfead a groat teal with him str^ht-ffirward uray, Ife CooM^i titled to Ugh Jt is hath to be adnlalstared to tboae with Praddtel Boover to make ua ifotySfflktt the most encounglngev^tB the others and then,' in some tmintolate- ^Vpintad Mr tea aaerctary of tea whan I was hara mid-h* was food' |ralBB.ted the pvOblems Diat ^ 6 ^ the JbMlst Party acoordr a loan o f S00,<(M,00O ouneaa o f alK. adaateiitiater," iteb BHtlali pter tiok..' eeirttyoaaaktt. campaign." , able maimer, had'iMjored Iwraelf, iW idM amaAEtaa^laa neat the oountty and gsteS staggered Into the'yard and f'dlen In g to ^ irtty:,Oonatiteiloii w h M la la f." M. AaMrican pubUe a graphic Past Whr IbahleaM a p p i^ by tea Tt waa not gnatad." Judge liao- , “W * just talked over old timeo, Tkigr*4 Potottog to the necessity of settle- dead. ' , : V , oi^^oyeaibar 5. ■ clM|> woaU fbllow ware pre to the nama of God and aggramlda of Jivah and tea i t Than w m , BoChtag oflBdal hi the woiid. Senator Borah re- wag diadradltad latei^-lMoaiise. t e a i ^ fa te win -a,— ^ pilots cf the Ship of State at red to the_ “___ almost______insane - eco­ fdt It wiMildhato IMnwlrtail atente qf Ifhddfinfa woifUr hawa W'Mlvatmin^"’ extei^ teteoatteaeoate^ b a« anMad. Ghhm did not hwrt Bate IL XtejnMMd and Lord llaodv nomic pondes" in the poedUe for Mrs, .M ie r to d*ra t f njPuea and toJtyva v^lfean beaten htrsdf fataltyv, Ihs from the finlihoaa te wtteitoiid tela ag^ f g oiPt_ te a ^ t ***^**yjSr^E?^ atSSjStoeoflSt^ that: the death wanodite ndsilBf;' dad har fMOnra to do ao or Hr. Hoovers leaStoHiabasiMs ivtnsfatkw* of Ukowfse lad to th d la S tf t h a ^ ^ ' ‘tei.'.^tea" laelt' 'af Bd • M ilh* aa te i p o r t a t t i murders had hssn Coindllttad Mr .an . It lad -af 'OosilEite' •M . T PAkamnir. iuNaBE8;n% BVffinNG aixnviuKcEciisni^ omw. a iB iig P B B ; vwnnsmAT. ocipfiBs ZOOmsrECTTJtCJL 0DFFTSEEISDISIIISSAI mmjfCAtmmi ■■fri OR FOORDER^ DAT 0FC0NFDIEUNT?|NT| DRIVE f o r VOTES [Editor, The Herald: ^ SBMlHROINIj’m Vui«s Wilt IMalred V«M- T O josauM A Fannar M nt MaC3allan Ordan ^'Plttoburfh,' Oct. 13.WAP)— Some thoughts came to my mind Case To Be Heard Tomorrovirl Har Fnmitnre Skipped Waat Rev. James 'R. Cox, presidential eftor the sting of'words our WD- Town tllerkGIrts FkdsDrWsl- Now Saifiv Opened To Poih Morning In Hartford. Domeahft Biaiglettl eudldato of the Jobless Inrd put together and poured over ter Carrsn SborCly After The funeral of Domenick MSrgiot- Un^er New Name, ' cam p^ haa been fraught the members of the K;wanis Oub. Another chapter In the Reale vs. tl. sevsa months old son of ^ to With ilBQiidal wraUes, today sbai:^ I t ia am arira tow hat ItagtbsA.msa H ^dD i Pabli8]i^: Maiglotti of 80 Gdumbiis street lfrs.R,A. Mcdeliaa, who had will go.> fa^ty with which 6c As AO FidOiiesAro Dufiy case is being written i^on the dened his drive for votes. was rad this momlag^ :10 o’clock apartm teU ^ Tlaker biiUdlng Over a cup of coffea la the Utch- he flings figurm.around is beyond toformatloQ coacandag --Waltor records of the Superior Court of aw the funeral home o f W. P. Quish ^ May on a virit ea of old St. Patrick’s parish house, oomprehsnstw Hi ths midst of bis Curran, formnty of thto tqim. bow EdAited. Hartford Obnnty in an aetloa I and burial was in 8t B ritt’s to a lirother located in BUss, lowi, numerous activities would it be ask­ cemetery. where she qsent the summer. She he said: ing too much to can fbr the authori­ a p^ant to a govenim^ k ^ ta l brought James Dully, a Manches­ retamed to Manchester last wCek *rPtfU the people the truth. I ties on whioh he bases his state­ In Washington, was given w r a ter constable, through Us attonieyr ^ a»de arrangenwnts to have her haven’t the funds to carry on.” He ments or to he. solely indebted to his Gerk Saamel-J. TurUivty the court, is not within the law. Ferguson, James Shearer, and Har- of Teachers’ Hall have moved tp “in the life of our cities w» have Manchester people an opportimlt; lowe W,ilUs. This committee will either the first or second fioor so ute.. effort on mjTpart” -- uncertain voice says It ain’t so, or to visit the bidldlng and see tte The original judgment of 81,400 car­ to be strictly accurate ”it to ab­ had varloa*:lawtoiB gangs over toe ried with it ,lt is claimed, the right prepare a slate of officers and six that the heat and electric light ex­ ITALYn OUT TO tost lOO.jDnan’^ the report said. ferent features that caiy be had with directors for the annual meeting, pense of the building will be reduc­ solutely untnie.” You may mavp membership in the organization and o collect the judgment or caiue the MaCUtOCMISfD your own choice about i t “Hqitover th i^ gugfi did not'nour- imprisonment of Duffy. This wa; not November 16. ed. There are about 85 persons liv­ ^.P^ably I would not have trou­ Genoa, Italy, Oct. 12.—(AP) iih And prosper to any great extent also mark^ the 111th anniversary E. J. McOEibe, executive secre­ ing a t Teachers’ Hall now. Genoa’s Columbus Day gift to tha until th* ^vent of probihitiatt x x x. of the birth of George Williams, done a t the time and the judgment bled you ^ to this effusion, were it United States is a book which'the was sold, or transferred to anotter tary, was authorized to represent not for a gem of Willard’s, Impos “We do not want to be undefetood who foimded the organization in the Chamber at a meeting of the The repair woriTtm Main street’s W lE a OF VESSEL city contends, contains proof that I England, which has now spread to and later returned to Reale who New England Council next week, sible to overlook. Get this—“Faith Christopher Columbus was born as bolding a brief fw or agatost this. ■ all parts of the world. It was offl< started the prosecution that resulted west side which began Mond^ had must be found on fact and judg law; we slaqity pplnt out what we with expenses paid. W. B. Rogers been advanced to Park street this Toronto, Oct. 12__(AP) — An here. I dally known as Founder’s Day. In in Duffy being sent to jail and only will attend as a 'member of the ment and when an outlook is to be a fae^ that prcblbition ■ keeping with other Y. M. C. A. or- released on a bond that he had afternoon. Sectl(^ of the road authoritative body shoidd criticize fo:md^..... on other toan these funda- The book waa published by to* broui^t about • ppjndltlCB of times Council. Other amtters were also which have cracked are being patch­ city government, which ^ ganizations throughout the world, secured to provide for his appear­ discussed and one member was practice mentals, it is not Faith.” Is that that it contains documents proving' and cxistoma and law wtocb made it ] Manchester, for the first time, was ance at the jail, but not his con­ ed. A large number workmen are ^ <^ryingdeck-c^o on lake so? A Daniel come to, judgment easy for toe^gfiigstof 'to obtain a elected to handle fiU collection of on the job so that it may be finished freighters, Frank Wilkinson, counsel Yea, a Daniel. Where are toe the­ the great discoverer’s Genoese na­ < able to take part in a Founder’s finement dues of members now In arrears. for toe ownera, today told Wreck tivity. The matter is a subject of large personal orgafilfttion at a I Day program. Judge Hyde has raised the ques­ with all possible speed. ologians? to my younger days I debate, especiaHy in Spain and nnall risk and that it also brbugtat I The team that was brought to Commtosiemer Captain L. A. Demers, V9W taught “Faith is toe substance aftut a demand for. .tb* aerviees of tion that the failure to take advan­ investigating the foupdering of the of things hoped for, the evidence of America. { Manchester by Samuel Massey from tage of the first Judgment received The usual Wednesday bridg^ John J. Boland, Jr., on Octobw 6. The firat English copy off the press outlaw* such as vro asvSr bad in ; New Haven, put on several interest- has resulted in the loss of what was whist and setback ^ be held this things not seen.” What eay you, thto cic any Atoer coqntry prior to j lag exhibitions that added to the HOSPITAL NOUS evening at S t James’s The ship foundered soon after was addressed to President Hoover granted in the first judgment and leaving Brie, Pa., with a cargo of and shipped on the Steamer Rex ofi proUb^tott.” evening’s attraction and the ad­ that to keep Constable Dufty fur­ Gracy Mahoney, chairman, will be I have unbounded faith in the fu­ .The' rtqsort said dctyito the prohi- dresses on the history of the found­ ^AfiUiam GUklnaon of 1 Union assisted by Mrs. Lament Mrs, John 3,515 tons of coal. Four* lives, ih- ture of my country, but I can’t base its maiden trip- to New York. The ing of the Y. M. C. A., its spread ther confined to a limited area is in­ Place, Kenneth Iitoh of 15 Mints Lappen, Mrs. Robert Dower, Mrs. cludiiv that of a girl stewardess, j my faithraiin on riotous and uncurbed second was dedicated to Secretary tion lawe there was 'to general correct Court, Mr% lp*t. speculation, crashing banka on every of State Stimsom and widespread dapaifd «n the part ; throughout the worid and the ta1k|, Eltoabeth Hunter of 88 Michael Dougherty, Miss Leduc, of a large-section of too American I by Wells A. Strickland, president of Edgerton street admitted, and Mrs. T. J. Dannaber. Mn> Joseph Taking toe evidence of Captain S. Mnd, millions unemployed, other I the local organization, all added to James Fish of 787 East Middle Leaiy and Mrs^ W. B. Gorman. a Hawman- that it waa the effort of mllUona on abort time, cut after cut pubUo for intoxicattof Bfooir” and First Omcer Murdo Smith by which 1“ the pay of those fortunate enough The first practical attempt at elec­ that ^e# people, if a ^ considered the success of a program that has Tumplke'was discharged yesterday. trical cookery was made in England violation WUklh8on ask- to have emplosrment; are these toe during 1890. weeks p ast street received emergency treat­ uel Lutheran churph win meet to-1 ed that Smith be commended for his ^*cts Willard calls the fundamentals moral turpitude. ment for the removal of a bead in morrow afternoon at 2:80 in the action. of faith? TO BE MADE VOTERS] her right ear yesterday and a churrb basement Counsel also pleaded there waa no I ^t may bo true that tUs country D. A. R. splinter was removed from the mid­ evidence of, nei------igligencaice and and that th at toe toe 1emerged auccessfuUy from 28 dle finger''of the right band of Mrs. Mrs. Gertrude Berggren Obrien, ship was staunch, well equipped and world wide depressions, but that is ! Bristol, Oct 12.—(AP)—Members Hyman Cohn of 454 Main street had passed a saUafactory^ni^ction no proof we ehall come out of this •TT PAYS TO WATT ON YOURSELF”—(Answer, Hale’s). ' of the Daughters of the American The total number of applications former Muchestcr contralto, will of voters to be made filed during the sing in a mixed quartet over WEAF in the spring. one successfully, though I have "HASN’T SCRATCHED YET” ...... , Revolution gathered here today for Captain-Demers said he would Faith that we vrill. It is not true, ; their state meeting as Bristol sessions of the Registrars of voters SAFE IS STOLEN this evening at 5:45 and oonsecu* was reported to be 810, with 475 tive Wednesdays, in a program of give judgment some time next week. however, that the world has “WHERE YOU CAN AFFORD TO BUY GOOD {'joined other Oemnecticut dties in emerged successfully from previous FURNITURE” ■•e**eeee«*«*i • •••eeeeeeee-«ee*eF ; the observance of Columbus Day. men and 485 women registered for j Somerville, Mase., O ct 12.—(AP) melodic gems for voice and organ. depressiond-^t least it depends on j The delegates were welcomed by he privilege Of receiving the Clee- —Three maeked gunmen today en­ Mrs. Obrien will have occasional the point of view. Granted the Mayor Joseph F. Dutton and Mrs. lor’a oath, October 15 or 22. The tered the garage of the C. Hall solo numbers curing the series. French revolution waa a glorious WIN A FREE TICKET ’TO ^ Marvin D. Edgerton, regent of number iq>plylng for enfranchise­ Company overpowered and bound a W AU STREET BRIEFS success. How about Germany, Rusr I Katherine Gaylord chapter, after an ment for the preeidential election is night watchman, stloe a truck and S8 Charlotte Veitch of Church sia, Spain, China, etc! Tm sure organ recital. equal to the number made for the t is spending a few dayi in New York, ,Oct 12.—The ma­ “/f Pays To Advertise** drove away with the company’s 50Q Boston visiting mends a^relatlves. chinery of WaU street rested today, Willard has no desire to follow In I Mrs. Russell William town election this year, but in 1938 poufid safe. in observance of Columbus Day. The the footsteps of these nations. Community Players* New Producttflii president general of the organia- for the presldeatial election the New York Stock Exchange, and Neither do L • yet stranger things at Whiton Memorial Hall, October 19 I tlon, was the guest of honor. She num h^ of new voters made was S,- Austin Turner of Strickland street have happened. was to address the afternoon session. 600. reached his 80th Mrthday yesterday other security and commodity ex­ Answra 'tiiese questions and send With yem and it was occasion for a surprise changes, as well as toe banks and Yours truly, name to Oonteet Editor, Herald Ofllee. T»rty at his home, A large number principal corporation offices, were "CURIOUS." of his friends visited him and felici­ closed for toe day. Business will Manchester, Conn., Oct. 11, 1832. tated him upon reaching his * three resumed as usual tomorrow. Abroad, “THEY SATISFY” ...... • e ee'b^e e-o e .• e-a s’# • a. score and ten. , the principal markets were open as "AMISTANT HOMBMAKI^ ...... i,V*-.• i usual. PTERANSINiiAD “A Si THE MAN j William J. Ferguson ef North e iA U n r i v a l e d street is spending a vacation with steel prices brid steadily during his two sons, William and David, at the past week. “Iron Age’s” com­ iNLlCASETBACK their homes in Brooklyn, N. Y. posite prices for both pig iron and •toi Both sons are attomeyi-at-law finished' steel were unchanged. ANNIVERSAKY practicing in New York Qty. Last night in the fodustrial Coat Values T^e pickup in general business League eetlitback tournament at the Today and IM ayand Miss 'Neiha Keito ef North Elm activity to toe past few months has Y.M. C. A. toe Thursday ^ n r a d a y SA £ street is at Attleboro Spring, Mass spread to the air express business, into first placf and Ooushlto’s 1 for a three weeks’ 'vacation. said Lamotte T. Ck)hu, -president of tery captured second place. ALL THIS WEBK American Alrvrays, foe., in a state­ Midways jumped to third. STATE The Season’s M ost Carl Hummel, 27, of Riverton ment today. He said jobbers and scOrea are as foUovrs: Wearwell Sheets Conn., employed at the Plnehursi; manufacturers had used this speedy Veterans ...... 448 813:39 Fine QuaUty Lake Qub was arrested at 9:15 form of transportation “to supply Coughlin’s B a tte ry ...... 442 The thrilling romance of a Fol­ Individual Fashions no filling, e a c h ...... 0 4 C m. on Main street by Officer Lucius urgently needed goods for depleted M idw^s ...... 421 lies girl! This picture holds Cases 17c. 4 for 64-^ •V" . r T » J.vM< Fotter. Bait' ;g .;0. 8eifi^par;-.tte'dim MqNnto'*>iIf. y t e l 3Mk> flodth. ~'iJ’--Mi opamltiy T w i nqOB . ,Biaa> ti8Mte>tbd '.V ' th a tn a i] la /i^ iffr bes;bte-.m»w. .. , „ _ . ' ''lltvi. W; ]>... JbfBfltoa. ' K.- 8.' loio. W)iatwaarapteldte^ ;tw'rtetiteiiBfF BdMdwiftpvwe.telff? Stoddng aM^J. M.;Pe^i«r w «r«-i^ BOW la aet''ao nmte a aioBOtary ^ 'tUlslB|r*vaa*aN^qr.l6o f' fiald ovor G iM i'ii p^ted comi^ttee on reedluttou. nraaBoB 'aa'a eharaeter wni'KBfp’ spM tet^ Off Fiti4 been pldood foi^nid B tfqti^« faSMB; sgatB. Ikb'ftidteOB' fs'ifi.voiy s ^ m * i Stead **What>lB the woiSd'iB'tha’iiia of a and i m Tbiee i^on te the fbobury ooaS ^ / iii| t tiunt la n ^ % fd 1S S £ ' -ntr. Sanid'BrtiuMui of Hartford' daagte'Of^iriili^ it lHibt ftewi,:lB DwletesB M. II waa Iba fiiatt qbakar, ^tb fora* raUglqB whleb will not etaad bard Surfa^;^ thBiar* IM aald. nuinitaiBpd..ItaiBpd.. ■ ifaiHp-WHOP bbavi a v i' o it; riewiiimaay BOOB and aftamoon.' Bafora opan* ^ t * hifb'apd%.brdiw ibat t|M ,^jppfifidB4Juit iha’bMt' Thfl o f th i ulAM'ot'luddlBff' BphfiOB' ~w:tena< to,;/tho, groat loff up hU aubjaet ha eaUad waon fite a la balBb win Bot eoBM ibut o f tho;:iuerMtioa l ^ t IfaBebostor biM ovtr.ppnMifMd. bouse to pay. tfiolr last l^pa. Cooper,'Colpitts and BtoeldBii tba'Fabruaiy BiaatltelWi1aft' ad&^ ■oC.-IlM MomMi' Hteo“ to offer prayw. tba d l a ^ t auparlataadlBt, Rev. field aad m ■7'"> ->*> ■II-?"' r ¥ ' AWotelllOB tell" 0 a o.'0 . SOrivaBar. ' AmoBf tka mlBlatan 1b attaad- work will.be ednplatfd ahorUy. TM teate i ip t e r ^ iB 'tte ^DMtelMii aaaa ware Xtaaa. It. A. Oolpltta, M. porpeaa'ef tba faBqe la Bot e ^ to Iff tw te t 'llb'lwqg^l iBrf two f . 8toekiB|^ L. TharoB Fraaob, B. A. The ftart free daUvary e f iBall IB aai^ the ofoivda off the playlaf aurf jteitBumaByflMfft-rtp« Iiaiff aad W. D. Woodward of Mao* the Ubltad fitataa waa 1b iSdSi! ^ 'faea:durlBff-tba gBBMi but alae fp

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The leading merchants in this vidiiity and Amer­ not have automatic lighting—and they are ugly ica’s foremost range manufacturers, are co-oper­ and cumbersome. Out with them I ating^ on this Great Replacement Gas Range Sale, The new fully automatic gas ranges art beautiful which will ^ve everyone in Manchester the oppor­ in their colorful porcelain enamels. The ovens tunity to enjoy the world’s most automatic cook­ n j are heavily insulated, and their operation is self­ .Vi \ ing appliance at a price that anyone can afford. COATS starting—self-stopping -self-cooking, and sei^ It means that you may select any Glenwoqd gas sufficient. The new top burners give a quicker, rangq which meets your requirements and that it more intense heat, and are more economical. \/.A will be installed in your kitchen for $5 down. It nov) reduced means that you may pay the balance over an ex­ Gas is more flexible thim any other cooking fuel; it is better, quicker, and cheaper than any other / tended period, and the sale prices are the lowest form of energy, any way you figure it, )f all-time. Stop in at our display room and see the splendid Old ranges are^not insulated. ;i;^|liiey have no auto­ values offered in. this sale, It’s your big oppor­ matic time and temperature controls. They do tunity! . .

You must see these furs to appreciate the values. We can­ not tell you enough about them te do the codts jhstiee. We have gone through our entire s ^ k and ri^rieWl every coat one-half. Every model was, personally selected by our fur buyer for quality, style and workmanahip. These are not “cheap,” pdbrlsr put together fuji^—every cpat is well made and of quality pelts. Every ipodei full lined. Thb most wanted furs are included—but not all < sizes in each style. Shop while the assortment is complete. > $87 Sealine $195 Leopard Cat ; with Steh ‘ $4 3 .5 0 with Canadian Beaver

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I M . Ihriw, W Maam^hWi ' ati M ltiM IN ROOm U E FRIDAY ySta^^ta&d: ;T «n ti Aie, Bidy V •t. Bis CTathlrini t o Be Prtetdid atonehet____ B3r-BuiidOM>BoTiral W O iRdb-fnfm i to KarttMrd»,-,..|P im ilbnUitlii^ od - ______Abury •heuoA Town >Pbotg To Be Bepw* atait toro tho dioth of FaOtor M ated. .toward tka k p^ t- Governor Wilbur L. drpss of Con* dedArSfi' - . 'VSuiur, it 'll 'wiiHiicid. tln ^ . Fi .W06..Ut (M n. BUMlMth HUBtw, 60, of 88 flMlat of a ftgtl's attomsy, un^ ths. _ _ _ wbHT'ths toam^^H^a pvellmiMrT __to Bewmlhg'" a mooL^______Veterans pf Foreign Wars fRom annual appolntmwte !ars mads. July- neotlout and Hoiorable'George. Btttr la hetox Oiobated ^•rtoB itroot Is ot ths MsiMflSSS* put r.— T'...kT.".'. ^y6. .illiMJlwiilAeBtoil surrounding cities u d towns of the tie o f ' New York City udll be the a brand new je _jd across the ford offloS, Glagtanbu^ 'Memorial hospital with a frac- dustoy- . \ • Hartford District will mpet la Town Mr. O’bonnsll is sucoesdsd by At- principal speakers at the Demo* ihreast o f each: .triU be;hlaiM>n made* ton thf^thmtoonito used which chided in the Kkrttord Imbato. of the- right hip aad ankle anO tom«y losl- -Rs^, - soa of------.WiUlsilU sd. . Rally in Center-Park, nexi liie problem of agriculture, re- eA.the newt-munsAi^ fpnher.Haet 'toiet ■ ■ ■ iraMons a^ut the body aad k ^ , ff«ii in this olty on Friday evening olsrk of tbs ToUahd Oounty 8u- lef, he raid, cenbm laiurday. Other speijchta'bn the ' - ■—*— farmers "into a, Sides—"deai^sT ^ T ter being struck by an automoWe when there will be a big olasa initia­ psrior Court. urogram, arranged by th e. Demo^ aiy’s ZAmeh'^ Center street near Bdgerton Notes iaduatCT.'’' tion. Among the prominent guests oratio town committee, will be Con­ ______— .keeiviket •ome- 'otiaeir St at 6:45 last night. The car Mr. and Mra. Vincent Barrows gressman Augustine Xonergan and 'agsrs: are'iidvls#'' _ driven by Miss Sophie Sulkow- will be James J. Lee of WilUmanUc, have moved from Thomas street to what, but mu^:.r6i|udBa;t0^ d&n«; Inne iwmala. . Mine 'pfkOi lo presideat of the steU organisation. drs. Adolphus Rusiellf state, central, A p .'to., ; OfigM toon* too^ i f 'o f Mansfield. their new home on Reed street commlttoewoman from^the 26th Dis« It is an impbrtohtvfueiittoa ia thM OnssliMr Street The oelebratlon will start at 8 V Mr. and Mra. Harold Ludke of eimpalgn, aiiil if ;yott voters* artXto to naSTibott^aceSSng to eriSS o’clock with a parade led by the trl^ a a d HermSUkP^ Kopplemaih deeidO iut wfafeh , of :t|ia,.t7/o Greab Xl« dlHtolif^ .hoarmr, wlm IVs ; Mrs. Hunter Irft her home w r t - High street have returned from, a Cohiressibnal dsadldate from the R E G iN in iS N IP after 6:80 aad on reaching ^ t e r American Legion Bugle aad Drum ^ t to Howe Caverns, New York. Parties is best fitted to solvs It eo^ll^ Four n«iihh6r*s radio Corps. The line of march will bo First District. fe««t waited for a long line o. west Miss Dorothy Bscheriech of West ' George Gordon Battle is an eml^ fairly and justly, ybq. must eowilddr through the prmcipal streets and Main street is at the Rockville .a ty their records and decide' upon, their M i t o r H W H T Sound cars to pass b3ore ^tem pt nent attomey-^at-law and has an ex* . Handwork oMsaea for wosnat art Oar to cross to tho south side ■ m around Talcott Park .ITve oaadi Hospital, where she underwent an ansive law practise in NeW York. aeomb^nMnts. '’ • for the local post will be in the pperation for ^ppendloitia' to start the-week of'O C t IT. The Renter street. Upon reaching the He. was assistant district attome 'Tt is toward this end' that the first project' is to be ceilaphaae Mst'bound tracks she waited ui^tll class initiated. New York county from ^ 2 to 189'., Republican'Party in its platform lamp ehadesuThia olaasiie opM' to a car approaching from tho west There will be posts present from and is an excellent speafer. Follow* pledges, itself, toe make such reyl- all women, membere^. Classes wUl hs had arrived w i^ n a short distance Hartford, ThompsonvUle, MaartM- WARNS OF SKIDDING ng his address ini Center Park Mr. sions of taitt schedules as econemio held at the West Side^huUdlng from llllirtolk ScM Of Dmdiig of her. Then she started back to­ ter. New Britain and Rocky HUl. Battle will leave for an extensive changes require - to maintain the 2 to 4:80 n. m, Tueideys and from They will bo accompanied by out of parity of i^toctloii-to agriculture wards the north curbing and turn­ campaign toUr of the west which 8 to 9:80 Friday night. At the East B e ^ s GlasBMT at Oraioge H all ing again attempted to cross to the town bands. The initiation service is ON FALLEN LEAVES will open in Chicago next week. with other todustoies.” Side-building, they , will be held -Wed- fouth side of the street. ^ open to tho public. Arthur Bateman Congressman Augustine Loner- needay afternoon from .1:80 to 4:00. Driver's Precaution is chairman of the committee in I |[an, author of the Red Cross flour S oh oiliilM ; YAOHTBBIAN DIES All woman intereated in |wwUng In trying to avoid striking charge. Department of Motor Vekleles and cloth , bills for the relief of the - i I* in the afternoon at tho Roa^an to 8:80 p. in. Friday* Oet> 14» legtimeie under t . ' country’s ! needy families and spon- V 1:80 to 8, Satordoy, Oot. 18* Advanced CMaeseSi :. Hunter, Miss Sulkowski turned Bi-Oentennlal Flans Sayi Hazard la Secari in the celebration. Many ol< adequate car contool on a smooth -esidents will return to Vernon for pavement. Many accidents have he day. been caused by the skidding o f cari [ CENTENNIAL FASHIONS Jikiiiee Oalavln Heads Club. which b ^ ^ at'places'in which wet o M i e e 1' ' ■ . ' A t the- last meeting of the Rock­ leaves ni^ gathered. BEE ville Community Garden club which The night driving grows in­ jbarinenis Worn In 1876 By was held in the Police Court room. creasingly perilous because of the Memorial building, the foUowing fact the fallen foliage is so readily • Great Aunt of C. Elmore officers were elected: President, moulded into a-smooth covering oi 3 E A S Y 1I171JSS I w r s l H f I Watkins Are ExhiWted. the road surface that lights of James Galavin; first-vice-president. tliM Hlgh TM t E m I Luther H. Puller: second vice-presi­ swiftly moving cars do hot always made its presence -visible. A t this Away back in 1876, two years dent, Harry C. BarUey; treasurer. 1 Sliak4^ l« M — Bocausc Kop- Miss Gertrude Fuller; recording season,' too, there is much fog to Ufter the founding of Watkins, add concealment to the. menace. ^ ------pars Connecti­ athers store. Mrs. aarlssa W. secretary. Miss JuUa O’Keefci finan­ In the whole of last year there cut Coke ia all de, great~aunt of C. Elmore cial secrettary, Swuel Kostolefsky. were 4,911 accidents including 99 /atklns, treasurer at the local The names of the officers were pre­ fatalities which occurred because fuel,andbucns tore, entered a needlepoint picture sented by Luther H- B^fller, chair­ pavemento were slippery due to the down to fine man of the nominating cofninitthe pf Philadelphia, bearing the date presence'of ice, rainwater, { fallen ashaathat 1876 in the Philadelphia Centennial James Galavin served as, president leaves or oil. 'picre were i,0ljP acci­ Ihrp^tion being had that year., la st year. dents in wblph skiddhig wa$ given drop through rhe needlepoint work won first The various reportk of the officers as a cause and 10 of these involved the grate with prise and Mrs. Reade journeyed to were read and show splendid co­ fatalities. . lie exposition to claim the medal. operation among the 'members. The It is especially necessary that very little Today, the dress, coat and hat receipts for the year were 8216.93, motor vehiaes be provided with ade- shaking. Once rhlch Mrs. Reads used on her visit and the expenses 8180.84. The larg­ quates in good adjustment, proper a day is often enough to sh a k e- to Philadelphia can be seen dis­ est amount of money was spent on headlights. Ores with' good tread lees frequently in mild weather. played in one of Watkins Brothers linethe newerflower ^ boowbshows.. There xuue are 115 land windshield wipers thst am in Show windowa This clothing, along members. 'The- dub plans to raise working condltwa during this season ;with lingerie and other wearing, ap- ffWTity by holding a food sale at the to insum theilr safe opemtion tmder 3 Use lego d raft—^Because % ^ 1 of -the 90’a is being shown to office of the Rockville-WlUimanUc I the mommore trying drcumstances of Koppera Con­ ‘injunction with the local storws fall driving. 8th Anniversary- Sale, for. it w is Ltghtiag Company on Wednesday necticut Coke afternoon, October 26.' mst such fashions women were ia H igh Teat rearing when the local store was At New Loadon Conveation ■founded in 1874. Hundreds o f peor A large number of the members of MRS. DAVID KVNOCH, Fuel, it bunia pie have already stopped to Inqiect Kiowa CoimcU. Degree of Pocahon­ evenly with­ tas left early this morning to attend lie unusual ei^iMt. The n e ^ e - out forcing Int picture which won first prise the (Heat Council session, Degree of OF ROCKVILLE, DIES at Philadelphia can be seen in an­ Pocahontas, being held t o ^ and to­ the fire and other of Watkins Brothers historical morrow in New London. A bus was W ell Known W em an Passes wasting heat indows. chartered, and about thirty members up the chim­ from this place is to attendance. Aw ay In H artford Hosplta Mrs. Nellie Jackson, Great Pocahon­ This M orning. ney. It responds at once to c/os- G .O .P. NAMES tas, of this d ^ , Will preside at the 0 ia g as well as to opaaiag of msottog during Wednesday, saectlon dampers. and nomtoatiott of officero and sev­ RockviUe, OeL 12.—(AP)—(i I SCHMIDT, CDMMiNGS eral Important, mattera will take d a l)—Mrs. David KVnoCh.or {dace during tho sossiem. In the eve West Mato streoti this d to, -died 3 n u the tire » ' ning them will be a public raising early thia m ondng at the Hartfmrd fell*-You can of chiefs, followed by a dance and Hospital, death being due to com­ do this with­ ICaucuB Held In Tow n HnlU plications. She was 68 yeara old entertatoment program. A banquet out danger of Rodcvffle. Last Night — 15^ will be hdd for the Great CSiiefs and and had lived hem pracricaliy alt sm ethoring I Justices Named. past Great (Jhlefs a t 6 p. m., Wed­ her life, coming from Scotland when nesday night. Thursday will be de­ a young girl. the firt. Kop- Mrs. I ^ o c h was w dl known in voted to the transacting of impor­ peraConnecti* , RockvlUe, O ct 12.— (Special)—A t Manchester. She was a member of m tant mattem, and finishing up- the ithe Republican caucus of the ’Town business of the convention... Stanley Dobosa Unit of the Ameri­ cut Coke it of Vernon held at the town hall last: can Li^on AuxUiaiy. s lightor than Thats because every ton’ of this fUel Legion Band Sleets She m v to.h er husband, David, tHftY are trying a new this night, Henry Schmidt and Sherwood The American Legion Band, of . ______other adid ;C. Cummings were nominated as mastsr meokanic at the united this dty hdd its annual maettog to States Bnvdope oonmw; three fuels and boniB most oeonomi- has two-thirds less ashes and therefore 'wndiitotes tor the state House of Town HaU on Mon<^ evening fd- winter. A fuel that gives better , Representatives, defeating William dau^tem , Miss Jean KynoCh, a caDy and effectively when you lowtog the regulkr weekly rehearsal. trained nurse of New York Cfity; for mom heat per ton. Yet tiie cost is V. Sadtok and William J. Austin. Officem wem elected ae follows: keep a deep fire. heat A fuel that greatily wrts dewn About 150 persons were present and Mrs. Arthur Shmard of New York • e • President, William Baer; -viee-pred- City; and Mra. Herbert Amlson of the vote was as follows: Schmidt, dent, Ndeon Mead; seemtary, trouMesome ihaking, and dttos away less per ton. Try Koppers Connecticut .103; Cummings, 96; Sadlak, 75; Philadelphia; and a brother, John of These 3 rules mean leis work Eldred Dowding; treasurer, Albert Rockville. She also leaves five .and Aiutin, 6. ’There were three Flechsig. The Drum Corps is plan­ and leas attention. Yoor Kop­ with heavy ash cans. It s a ftiel that Coke yourself. See how much better scattered votes. mndchudren. pera Connecticut Coke ire re­ : John B. Thomas, town derk, pre- ning an active seasem. On Friday Funeral arrangements are in­ ded at the caucus, and Philip night the boys will puade to con­ complete. quires less work in firing and w to all these advantages, savw th6m it is. See why, ^ve times as many Sowe, school superintendent, was nection with a district meeting in taking out ashes* baoka per­ clerk. It was voted to nominate being hdd by the Hartford District, fe ct^ and providea a ateady the price of a good movie every wwk. persons use Koppers Coke now as the two candidates who received the Veterans o f Foreign Warn to this wafmth for^lesa cost. highest number of votes on the first dty on Friday night. Thom will be IcOLUmnSDAV QUIET did four yefiip ags^ You’ll never ballot. no rehearsal of the Drum Corps on simply to6k the atjvtee. of bw of < Fifteen persons were nominated Monday night due to the aTown meetihg. ONE IN MANCHESTER want to gp^^ck to ordinary, old- tor Justices of the Peace, as follows: * Lebeus Blssell, John B. Thomas, BMIoal M«««tog TModay the thousands of enthusiasi^ usm of Judge John E. Fisk, Donald Sisk, Dr. Carl A. dChiUtager o f Springs I Parochial. School* B anks and foshioned foel^ David L. Hondlow, Waldo ’nuing- fidd will be the qieekei' at the semi­ lto|3peraConneotibUt 0<^s,ghd hast, Saul Keser, William Sadlak. annual meeting o f tho. ToUand Town O ficts 'Cloiod* Bat o | 5 | . « e Charies Bottomley, Olin Brooks, Oiunty Medical AasodatUm to be Thore A re N o Colobrations. better fuel that sells fbr lesE And * \ Mrs. Esther Newell, Ernest Lyman, hdd at the Stafford Springs Hotel, Phoneymtfjfoel dealer or phone WlBlam Howell, Attorney Bernard Tuesday evening, October 18, at The pupils to St James’s school »*• , 5 0 fbimd, just as yop will flnet that ^hriQg Aekenuairaiid Henry Schmidt. 7:30.6 «4>v« TheXU9 preeldstttpiMiMOb is ui AFT#Dr. Perdval I not Mat OIUMVdaises TOCByjtodayi UlCthe Bard of Stafford Swiags aad he will I bstoc dosed la observance tb^^hirn^ with Koppe^ Cotshbbtieut our oChoe; or send for our firee' preside. Dr. Joba E. Flahsrty of 1 , 0 0 RockviUe is vice-president. Dr. R . ______book about fUel Dp this now UNCOIMNOW^MONK Coke makes their liio'is® of Campbell doya^, K..of C .,------’ ^ S S . Taviim *''w. ‘.-* . '5 KUnttsd States on a charge of war- paHy dt the home of Mm. Kewis I rioudy'liriqMd tbls morntog, when .itt'cip a »lto g -yb i^ ibrggggk jg e t Me ns'eqikNiage for Germany. Hs al- Skinner in the (Mdea Oomer asotlon a eedan mtvea by Fuller craehed A w MMhi was dtargsd with focgoiy uud oh Thursday afiMBckm at 2 o’clodu Jato toe rear off a.pmdc on Newihg< ■bne ga alio aek to Rgve g * .> M . r. ‘ ;

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'-f : - v v > * 'M h‘ iN' >> \ i y fC ' 3>A«Bnt .BBSALi). ^mtrra iQ^mSBSSTBtt, oenw. ^PBNSsnxr,' i I' ■*«'- FIREntEVEimON ,o DAD.Y RADIO ummrni&m mawwmm im(i^ .-.i ^ ■ - -, WEDNESPAYt dCTOEER It '(Ointnl u d Buteni SUodard Tint) ^ A list of operators whose Uc6bM 6 \ to drive antomObUes In Ouueotknit Not*<«An procram* to key mad boolo ebktn or m a p s theroof nnleti opocl>; ...- - . .. i . ' .. .J.^. ])|od; Ceoot to oooat (o to o> doBisaotlen Ipolndot aU.ovalUiblo otatlont. 8.740^Throo X Slatoro — 4»Mj; ^ Should; Be.: Done F o r ihreven NBC-WSAF NETWORK _Cew|san Oroh. — aaldweat; ttooto waa given out today at the State paifing SdHNd Syitoau tlOB.. . . “ ( - ' ■ Motor Vetdde DeiMurtmeat as a SHS^^^^^Angalo Pntrl — ossti. part of the effort to . reduce this The .Board of Edhcaticn win held jwben WCM wtUB w«) waol; Thoao McCarty Olrlo-weot^ ifo second nieetiBg itnee elactUMi, to­ !wmaq veil kod woo-wbo iKw wa 7 i05- 640-Edwin C. Hlll-oaot oalyt Attention la being, called in all highway menace. ’The Department NORTHWI------NADI AN — M anchester publlb echioola this week statement adviced pei^ile to notify morrow eveninff at the offlM at wlbo katp^^ kOr cjm tfet the dNI>artm«it or the poUoe in case SUpt F. A. VetplMclL At ti^tim e SOUTH — wrra wptt wwae wj« to Fire Prevention Week which is wlls'wsaa wlod w m wme w rt wopi they should see any of tteae drivers tire cmnihitteB will cimtinua its i ilot Dlototoro* Oroh,—Now ^tgtoi^’ be^ng obaerv^ tteougho^^^e'Unit qpcMtihg motor vabied^ ^ ■wjdz wnab kroo wky wfao «b»p kpre 7 :^ S:^Tho Muoleal Fart P ro ^ stiidy of the budget aa It alfocta the ■wool ktbf ktba . . puhUe ichoola. MOUNTAIN— k«lr kiM_ ^ SM— S.CO^uy Lombardo OrohoiWa ei^Statea. I^ery achOfft'l^ a co^ Anaonia, James Qouj^aa, 186 COAST-4c|o kfl ttw komo»kbo kbq kpo Srto-6 4 Siio^rmo_ ^ _ ^ an Club—wroClubr^le: , of ^ e governors proedamation con­ Wakelee avenue; BranfoYd, Elliott The board hha tha problem at re^ keco kox kgo knd ktor kfu ' Loaf, Organr-I>l*lo;_ Four Noroo* daring the budget an addltkmal men—na Danco 'Orah,—weat spicuously d i^lay ed . -Hi some C- Prout, 52 Park Place; Bri^^- It Is A Fact SdlO-IOiOOikRuth Bttlng-o to o port, Edw ard R. Doff, 1177 BroiMt 000. aa voted a t the^ teoent annual ^:ofc» Soldioro—ooat only , 6:16—10:15—Eaay Aeea, %otch-nloo schools l^eclal program^ have been 4:1»— 6:15—Tho ttocy Mon—east only coaat; Rounotownoro—pixlp arranged. ' stneet; Danbui% Thomas ^ Harkthlb toxvn m eeting a fte r the b u ^ t bisd 4:30— 6:60—Tho Flying Fantlly 940—10:30-^LIttlo Jack L l t t l « out ' For .example at tho Barnard 128 Deer Hill; Xterien, BroWn Bosai, already been cut $92,(KX). 'A e th e r Accounts HcuJe Been 4:40- 6N6—To Bo Announeod 9:46—10:45—Col. A Budd—wat; Myrt 21 Bailey avenue; East Hartford, or not the further reduction con be 6:00— 6M>—Dinnor Mualo—ooat only A Margo— rp t school' the seventh grade Ixiys from 6:66— 6:60—Flono F Organ—oloo e- 1040—1145-Barlew Symphony—osat; Miss Either'Granatrom’ -moih gave Harry Knickerbo<;^m,^145- T olk^ made without removing some of fne 6H6— tH ^O enold Noylo—oloo cooat JMwIn 0. Hill-coast ropoat _ street; Hartford, .William Douses, important parts of the system is the 6dlS- 7i0^lntorvlow on Lltoroturo lOtiO—11:15—Angola Pstrl—coaat rpL a Q)eciai assembly progriuoa-yester­ Financial Sialotittdri 6:16— 7:16—Roy Knight'a tkotch 1040—11:80—laham Jonoa Orch,—oonat day. U^ther^schools the matter Is State street; A i^lo Ttidovino, 801 'question with which the committee 6:60— 7:80—«lonoa S Haro, Senga out; Crimo CHib—coast repbat Franklin avenueJ is faced. 6:46— 7H6—Tho Qoldborga, Skoteh 11:00—1240—Duchln Orchestra—alao e taken up in'one ..^way 'o r another. 7:00— 6:00—Tho Shadow, Dramo 1140—12:30 Howard Lanin Or.—o mt Some tMchers devote a'< story hour ■ Norwich, Jesse H. H eath, "84 ■v ■ . 7:S(H- 6:30—Whitoman’a Band—alao e 1240— 140—Danco Hour—wabo only to discussion of the iniportance and Oneco street. Rocky Hill, Frank A. 6:00— 6:00—Victor Young Orchoatro . 6:60— 6:30-4hllkrot Contort—o to e V NBOWJZ NETWORK means of fire-prevention. Others In-, Rittstig, 228 Main street; Stamford, «BEST KHT RECEIVES t:00-10.'00-Cob Fipo Club—o to e BASIC CHAIN—East: wja (key) wba- elude it In . the nature study work Ole Moe, Newfield road; Torrington, dnriiig tli€ present upset k t economie eouditkMis. T b ^ people 6:30—10:60—NBC Arttata'.RocItal wbaa wbal wham kdka wgar wjr wlw; and there are some instances in Jesse Surdam, R- F, D. No. 2; Wal­ 10:00—11 dX>—Nallla Revall'a Program Midwest: wcky kyw kfkx wenr wla had fpresight to save R eertain prdportiOii o f 'tltefa’ earnings 10:16—11:15—Dick Gaaperro Or,—eaat; kwk kwer koll wren wmaq which the pupils have been asked to lingford, Joseph Rogers, ^ F . -D., UFE IMPRISONMENT which saved* the sftnafkm for^tlm now. I^ose isho have re­ Jonoa A Haro—repeat for coaat NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — Wtml prepare essays on the subject. No. 1; Wethersfield, John Kurlovricz, 11:00—16K10—R. Klrbery; Conrad Oreh. wlba Instp webo wday kfyr ckgw ‘ctci ■Box 82, Nbtt street.: turned to work are feUowing the saBse systett sgahi—ietting 11:80—12:30—Law Diamond Drcheatra The program Miss Granstrom’a Bridgeport, Oct. 12. — (AP) - SOUTH.— wrva wptf wwno wla wjax > pupils gave was as follows: aside a certain portion of their earnings in a .SAVO^GrB AC­ CBS-WABC NETWORK wfla-wann wlod wsm wmo wab wapt Jam aica, L. I., Tony Alves, 10716 Leonard “B ^ t Kid” Antonucci 29, wjdk waihb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre Walsh introduced the speakers. Wills avenue; Bronx, N. Y., William COUNT. It’s a worthwhile habit to fom ^ yau havenH a Sav­ BASIC CHAIN — Boat: wobc (key) Joseph Aceto told of the great Chi­ Bridgeport, chairged with the slay­ a ^ o woko wcao waob wnao wcr wkbw woal ktba ktba C) Andprson, 3104 Willicungon ing of his wife, pleaded guilty to­ ings account now. wkro Irhk ckok wdre wcau wlp-wfan MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghi cago fire. F ire Prevention Day ,-ed- avenue; nion, N. Y.', Edmund J. Rie- ■wjaa wean wfbl wspd wmal; Midweat: PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw korao ways occurs on Oct 9. to commemo-. day in Superior Court to a charge at wobm wgn wfbm kmbc wcco kmox less, 19 North 3rd "avenue; North se<»nd d^ree. murder. EAST AND CANADIAN — wps wpb kbq kpo keen kex kjr kga kfad ktar rate this event John Bertrand gaVe Carolina, AlbiSrt Forkher. wlbw wboo wlba vfoo wore cfrb okoo ConL East. some fire flgures and facts which Judge Earnest Simpson sentenced DIXIE — wxat wfaa wbro wbt wdod 4:00— 6:00—Schaffer Orchestra—c to c ' Antonucci to life imprisonment. knox kira wreo wlac wdsu wtoo kria 4:15— 5:15—Desert Romance—also e are compiled by the Insurance de­ wrr ktrb ktaa waco kfjf wqam wdbo 4:31^ 5:30—Singing Lady—oaat only partment Jn Washington, D. C. Rus­ Another slayer, Roosevelt Wil­ wdae wbix wtaas wtar wdbj wfiw wwva 4:45— 5:45—Orpnan Annio—east only sell (DllffoM continued with this top­ liams, 26, Bridgeport negro, pleaiied -MIDWEST — wbcm wsbt wcah wmbd 5:00— 6:00—B. A. Rolfo’s Orchestra HOME LOAN BANKS guilty, to a manslaughter charge wtoq wkbb kfab wisn kscj wibw kfb 5:30— 6:30—Dandies of . Yesterday— . ic. Bengs Magnuson gave some fire wint wnax wkUn eaat; Singing Lady—midweat rpL prevention advise. Howard Daniels and Was sentenced to State Prison - m ountain—Ir m kls koh ksl 5:45— 6:45—Lowoll Thomas — east: for from 10 to 15 years. Williams i PACIFIC COAST —kb] knx koin kgb Orphan Annie—mldw'eat repeat recited OB "Some Measures That NOT PERFECT CURE SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. kfra kol kfpy kri kom kmj kfbk kwg 6:00— 740—Amoo 'n* Andy—oast only Have Been Taken For the Prexren- stabbed to death E ^ ^ Fields, 28, Cont. Eaat 6:15— 7:16—Impersonations—c to o tion of Forest Fires.” Howard Mohi New Haven negro Sept. 19 during 4K)0—5:00—Tho Rangoro—eaat only; 6:3(5- 7:30- The Stebblns Boys—o to.e an altercation over a woman. Midland Broadcaatoro—nddw. 6:45— 7:45—Johnny Hart, Hellyweod told the assembly six things they N iagara Falls, N. Y., Oct. 12. — ESTABLISH E D jaoa 4:15— 5:15—Kathryn Paraona—o out 7:00— 8:00—Captain Diamond—cast should never do in Connection with (AP)—^The Mortgf^e Bankers As­ -Antonucci killed his wife, six 4:30— 6:30—Skippy — oaat only; Be, 7:30— 640—To Be Announced matches 6md gasoUfie. The stdry of ■years ago smd fled He was arrested tween tho Bookendo—west only 7:46— r:46—Pat Barnes in reraen sociation of America, in convention 8:00— 940—Sherlock Hoimea Advan. a fireman’s life waS described by in New York several months ago 4:45— 5:45—Lono Wolf—eaat baalo here today, was told that the Fed­ wben his wife’s brother Josepb S:00t- 6KX>—Vaughn da -Leath—c out 8:3(5— 9:30—Jack B en^—also (^nada John Giovanninni. WUlard Meintosb eral Home Loan Bank Act could not 5:15— 6:15—Stern'a Orch.—coaat out 9:00—10:00—Country Doctor, Sketch rave a report of tiie state parks and Gerak, recognized him. ADVERTISE IN THE HEKAIJ)—IT PAYS 5 4 0 - 640-Willlam Vincent Hall— 9:15—10:15—Andy Sannolla’o Program begin to d all the public seemed ncert Orehertra proved , the losralty of firemen. rise in the. price of farm products. ' 6:00— 7:00—Myrt and Margo — east: 11:00—12:00—Cab Calloway Orchestra Huak O’Hora'o Orchpatra-midweat 11:30—12:80-Wllllam Scettl Orchestra Rainsford Trotter compared the From all sides there was criticism early fire equipment in this coimtry of the Federal Home Loan R«xtUr i ■j- >■' ■WWW with present-day methods. John Act. I^ank P. Bennett, Jr., editor 10:00—Music that Satisfies; Ruth Bertrand was voted the best speak­ of a financial publication in Boston, E tting. er. .'The Governor’s Proclamation said there was “danger the sy st^ G > l o n i a i I 10:15—^Ebtsy Aces. wa» on display. may degenerate into a collection of 10:30—Uttle Jack LitUe. The NEA Service of which The •• •• V- ■. .;S;.jx; frozen assets if the act is npc i'SvL- % WTIC 10:46—Clolonel Stoopnagle and Bud. Herald is a client, offers the follow- amended.” mm.- Reproductions TmTstars BroadosstlBg Serrlee ll:00-i-Columbia Symphony Orches­ ing> :en rules for. fire prevention and they arS here'with published to serve Hiram S. Cody of Chicago, presi­ Harttsrd. Oobb. tra. dent of the mortgage bankers, said I ■ 6B.0M W„ 1060 K. C . M M M. 11:30—^Isham Jones’ Orchestra. as a comniunlty help in protection 4-Piece Group against fires: "the eridence is plentiful* that our .Cs. members have been extending relief f 1. Do not use gasoline or naphtha j; c; Wednesday, Oct. 12. for cleaning indoors. . to home owners, while -others have been talking about it” DesAe | K.S.T.) 2. D estroy oily rag s after uCing, or elsg keep them in a closed metal Trick, Des Moines, Iowa, banker, 4:00—Serenading Strings— Chris- container. pictured the insurance companies I tisan Kriens, director. WBZ-WBZA 9i Provide'a good screen for all holding milliona of dollars’ worth 4:80—-Lou and Jan et’s Sunset club. Springfield — Boston fireplaces, and see that the screen of mortgages, as the “unwilliiig 5:00—Safety Soldiers. is in |dace when you haxre a fire. farmers” in that they were ndt fore­ 5:15— Eunice Wright Brandt, 4. N6(ver throw;', away, a lighted closing mortgages except where' it | pianist. Wednesday, O et 12 match, clgaret or cigar, and make was absolutely necesse^. • ' >: ■ '■ 6:80—^The Flying Family. 4:15—Cohen and Clancy. sure pipe ashes are dead before Bennett said the public had been I 1 4:30—Concert. - , you lea've them, ■ led to expect too much from the FM- i.-r Fipa Z'crotoh and 1,0:06—Dinner C:oncert— Christiaan - ‘ Kriens,'dlrectoi^. ^ 4:45—^Aigiiiultural Markets. ‘ . ' 5. Never look for a. suspected gas eral Home Loan Bank Act. He 6^- 11 <■ ■ ■■ 6:00—Orcheatra. ' leak xvlth a lighted m atch. ' there were "three regrettable dew-1 0:30— Merry* Madcap —Nomah i . , fy.y'y. • • ; - - ■ . . XV.-*- ■,c' Cloutier, director. 5:15—Desert Sketch. 6. Never use . em .open fiame opments” in presenting the featiures j . / ...... 5:30—Singing Lady. aroxmd an, automobile^ of this act to the public. First, hb 1 17:00—Whispering benjos and Three 4 ' chest, End; dressing ; Mad Hatters. 5:45—rLittle Orphan Annie. 7. Never hang cldthing near a said, "is the current notion that Con­ v-'-- • 1 7:30—Billy Jones and Eniie Hare. 6:00—^TimS; weather; sports re- stove, smoke pipexir' open fire. gress has launched a fully equipped ; '■i ■ ".y/ taUe.... .hand robbed 2 7:45—^Frank Black and his Orches- view* 8. 'Use iron pipe, not rubber hose, relief expedition.” He said the net todulPsheen. po^*t ( tra. 6:10—R ^ o Billboard. in making gas connections aroimd did not authorize regional banks-to j save bad mortgages. 1^ 8:00—The Shadow. 6:14—^Temperature. your stove. , ■-y.-' it make a lovdiy, \ 8:30—Question Box. 6:15—^The Monitor views the news 9. Do not tamper with your elec­ charming room? 6:30—Dutch Band. tric wiring. 18:45—New England Network pro­ JOHN H. DILLON DIES gram . 6 :'4S>—Lowell Thomas. 10. W hea leaving an electric iron or other household appliance, make < 0:00—^The Revelbrs. 7:00—^Amos ’n’ Andy. / 7:15— Royal Vagabonds— Ward sure the current has beer turned New Haven, Conn., Oct 12. — . 9:80—Studio Ingram . off. (A P)—John H. Dillon, 75, Whose . 10:00—CJom Cob Pipe club. Wilson. 7:80—Comedy Sketch. horses have competed for the last 40 10:35—^Popular Pot-pourri. WORK FOB BOTH years in Grand Circuit and short Bedroom Groups That Are New, aiid ^:00—Mickey Alpert’s Orchestra 7:46—Johnny Hart In Hollywood. circuit races, died last night after a I from the Promenade. 8:00—^Drama. SON (honfA for vacation): Web abort illness. 8:30—Gospel Singer. ' 11:80—^Dick Oasperre’a orchestra. dad, I’ve brought some books on In 1921 Dillon, well-to-do whefle- U:00—Collin Driggs, Organlet 8:45—Harmony Trio. farming for you to dig into. 9:00—Sherlock Holmes’ Adven- sale grocer, won 23 major prizes in That Are Headliners in Our ‘^Events’’ 10:80—SUent . DAD (a farmer): Yes, and I’ve Grand Circuit meets.. * ' ^ tu re'. bought emother eighty acres for you His widow and two children sur­ 9:30—George Olsen’s Orchestra to (Ug into.—^Answers. vive. 18th Century French New Sloflnad Bbide 10:00 —Country Doctor— Phillips ^ U R bedroom floor has had a big r Lord. in Edamel, $159 Cfdeniel Hkhogany r 10:15—Orcheatra. ^ share of the new merchandise that 10:80—S tring Trio. Classic 18th century French has been flooding into the store since; RredM! pUasten^ eiitfidr. WDRC 11:00—Time; weather; temperature. piecee, In antique ivofy and piBtoppto i iktieia. Drieiier' ‘ 4.. 11:08—Sports review. green. Ptiatt bed, dresser, ord Days.” New woods.'... .netv |4 9 .‘ elx drawer eheat |l ^ r. - 11:15—Caeeare Sodefo's Orchestra. vanity and chest. A favor­ fashions.. . .new and better values ... poster bed, solid maboff^,^^^ : PrOfram, Wedneaday, Oet It 12:00—Baron Lee’s Blue Rhythm 5." * Band. Relief From Neuralgia ite of leading interior dScora. than you have seen , in Flint-Bruce;S : in^ $48; five drawer dreiKOf' ' 4:0t^—Madrid Exchange program. A. M. tors. t o b i e t o r m 8:00—H. O. Ranch. 12:00—Tims. months! Don't take our word for it V . . 8:15—Kathryn Parsons. In Few Minutes Afoderno Suits in see f6r yourself. 8:80—Skippy. TWO AVIATORS RESCUED P tee lfeieeltotFBBi 8:45|-Lone Wolf Tribe. i - I Peatwood', $112 0:00—Vaughn DeLeatb. San’ Diego, Cal., Oct 12.—(A P I- t Chippendale Block Hepplewhite Ciretch - Mhf. Gyoup, $119 ; s 0:15—Georga Hall’s orchestra. A fter drifting aU night upon a floun­ Four pieces. A clever nSw Ftofit Suite, $1$5 Mahofany*, $229 •Four pieeeal Crdteh ana t'- \ 0:80—William Hall, baritone. dering airplane, lieutenant Edward 8Ultii,v unlike ahythlBlr that Four pie<;ee! a itoveiy new F6ur piepea! FeathOi^inatoh-. C. Dyer and Corporal Chambers, itrlp^-^.a^hoffafly 0:45—Cbandu the Magician. we have ever shown before, period group that ,4aiffht ed veneere< Wh-kiaiited the 7:00—^Myrt and Marge. Marine avlatora attadhed to the U. S. oeatraeted. |few gaeraatoif^ 'it will appeal to the modern- have stepped out at si>m furniture nuirketr' tot thie 7:15—leham Jonea orchestra. S. Lexington, were imcued at sea collection of VAmeriCaha.’* finest value in an authentic, Coppariytic mlrrohi. r Anii • • 7:80—3-X Siitera. off San Clemente island today by the minded. whether you be 15 Exclusively at thla at(^ In period suite. Actual :f|75 tique tear dfop drawer pultR • ^ T:45—Alfred Kettledon, tenor; Al­ destroyer Fairfax, ona of a dosen or 60. H artferd. value. ■ A bargain. bert White, pianist ahipe In the aeanihing party. The 8:00—Edwin C HIU. plane sank aa the two men. were - y ■ 8:10—Slngln’ Sam. taken aboard the destroyer. 8:80—^The Dictators Orchestra. V sv-^ 8:45—^Skldle Dunatedter, organist; During the past 20 years the male quartet. world’s wheat area has been 'in­ E m p i r e 8:00—Guy Lombardo’s Orcheitra, creased by more than 20 per cent B um s and Alien, pome

Tliink of E headaelie gc4ng in three saver this is to busy people. HEATI* |br four minutes. The pains of Murslgia* neuritiB o r rheumatism Remember it is Gsanine BAYER Reproductions that being eased, oflen, in that little Aspirin vdiich pipvideB this unique you don’t find overy- % Steel is heat treated by exclusive space of time! property. So see that yon get the where. Contrasted Duaito important, adentifie de- real article when you buy. Sm th at these three words "Genuine Bajrer striped and troteh ^velopments in ihb ^ o u s Bayer mahogany. Carved . process in the m anufacture of the Aspirin laboratories, milliogi; of Aspirin** are on any box at Ixjttle / X people are enjoying^ almoat un- at aspirin that you buy. And that., pilasters and f)piais. the name **Bayer’* is stamped in bei^RvgUy quUde rdief Oum pain. Head liner and valup ‘niai ie beeanie Bayer Aspirin the l(Hrm (^ a cross on any tablet at this price. ' GiUette BLUE B LA D E Ttiis is one diasolvM almost instantl/ ia the th a t you take. ' stomach. And thus almost IN­ ^^RemenUier that when yOn bay.'' STANTLY starts to ease paim Tha: 1 jemamher.F too^-^t-Gsonina ■ „ ' t *■ ' ; l^qttal^.Tiy afvihiga rhaadaoi%^ for ihstailiM^ ■ - ,S , v: . ^ - ’ v ‘ ■ '"r ■ : ■ ' ' ' ■ '' ' . ^BajMT'Aspirin cannot ham the. ni'. 'li -" ' .eaaOi in as little Uyiapt at Ilya heart. Taka care yon ||et tha ndnu^s. Hdnk q{ a tiaie floudao.. . IIm Giitelto l 9ue.^Bla<£$ aiK l :6e e . i / \ . SU'- iSOTwniBuriiEBei ^r.Dia]>2*8tt7 . . 103 Am/’lluiiii ;T. 'I*. .'I. • * T . • Street .uAp"; 'A')-' end

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• :A structor of ' .Binice’ Tept, pU of to* school, playedA piano solo TVBt^CViqm} .visilinig«toe! form ers : hust Daaigktei4 o f UtedB V e tim the difilrig, ton evenlag. A aoelal fiaaii ^bdaijb“lfa'..‘and^/6r8rK^ '.l; wlto-refnehmeate ^ served .Kew^ork. Oot lAr^' ^L-j^^’^^^ ^ j i MtesOlite'IJiidhblm'm Civil Ww of GlMtudf^* PfOMhted by the hospitality cominittee. inteiiiathmaf conferenieev o n ' tubjjip* vj weqkta'ivacatibn'at 'toe hoifie^odf her to eaek room in. tho''seho -V :-v V Sixty persons cQlipNBis,.in wMch t o e 'K n fib n n i.'^ Mr- end -3fesr.tGh!M‘l^ - M^aville - of flag and stendptd, in briialf of EUsa berculoris Assodnfifin nfid the' Oto* |!lew .HaWh■apelriL^tote^w•4ii^d w^th ; Mteses Vetei and M uipn. Stenley, ly meeting of the rob^tty Bunco Tent "'Prlndpal Howard with .tojeir tootoer and .hlSiWife,'Mr.' Buckingham Itety®t’ T«hdterp “RATUSSNAKB'FETB” DIES adlhn:Tttbereuio8ia Asiwelation rifll ^ Wallingford,' Oct. 12.-=r(AP);— Mr. and Mrd.*G daughter' s p ^ t Sirndny ’ ^ t o - Mir: tioD decided today. this iaoiinl!^ on the Wallingford Severirimei^'-viO&Stoui^'are^draw- and mom tefidy ^ muric supervisor, in toe. Glastonbury principal speaker, and Ms address on venomous - miakes m a^ him inter- . The Conference had been artaimed N^hson’s motoer at;W66dstock. - ■ toe - PhlHppines, <. ; last ..midnight l^ools. ' Mn. Harry Tomlinson tori^^e near the Bridgett place, Ing grayri fln;bnr^dbvm to “Adult Education in Times of De­ nationally faunous as “ Rattlesnake tentatively at the annual conveimmi in .Berlin, .jiGtennany, r according to played toe piano. pression,’’ was listened to with much abi^t^a half mile from the borough the Otley i^Cad^inr^tynlim. .1 caMe meMagM'tecaved.'by her fam­ Pete’’ dlM at his home today. He of toe assoclafion last Junej but ao Rev. and Mte.; WnlteM W at­ Mrs. ChariiBs ,Ru ware guests of removal to Germany. He returned Ka|itor, operating a truck, and ac- remember of building the fire durin^^ relatives here Saturday.* .r ^ to St. .Louis recently but was not in coaopaided by the Simpsons, crash­ the winter for tte big sum , of W, A number of -p^ple attended toe the city when word of ..her death ed into the rear of Moriarty’s truck. walking a . mile or more to do it. annual rally 6f Hartford District of was receive here.* Tba la ^ r truck-was hurled against There are six old schoolmates that toe Council .of Congregational Mrs. • Davis, was 'Miss Helen th» highway fence and after ripping live within otK miles who aUended^ 'Women o f Connecticut held- in- toe Brooks of Boston, before her mar­ off «bbut 35 feet went d b ^ a 15- the school ,at the same time. *^ey South church. New Britain. :Tues- riage in .1905 to Mr. D a ^ She took foot ribbahkment. '^e-injured men are Clifford Robinsom Mrs. Welton day, Oct. 11.. part in tbo->dcial life-oi Washing­ were ."dven first aid by , Beriar- Porter, Mrs. Albert Brown, all of .Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Sperry of ton while her husband was in the sky and then removed to the Meri­ Columbia, and Allison Frink, Addi­ Randolph, Mass., and Mr. and. Mrs. Cabinet. den hospital. son Frink and Luther Randall of E. Baxter and two children of 1 Kateer was arrested on a charge Andover. White Plains, N. Y „ have- been of reckless driving. Mrs. Howard Stanley entertained guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles FIVE MEN SENTENCED Thursday afternoon with two tables Broadbent. LADT BEATTY’S WILL of bridge. Mrs. psie Percy won on Friday night George W. Scutt first prise and Mrs. Alice Palmer will give, an entertainment ip the Lpn^ten, Oct. 12.— (A P )—ThC' late town I'sH under toe auspicesMif the IN THE RANDALL CASE Second* Countess Beatty, wife of Admiral Mrs. Alice Turner enterteined at Tolland Federated church Ladies’ Beatty and -daughter., of Marshnll bridge Thursday afternoon ^rith'two Aid society.' Mr.- Scutt is a versatile Field of Chicago, bequeathed $1,- entertainer, being a reader, baritone Hartford, Oct 12.—(AP) Five 000,090 each, in a wiU filed today, tables. Mrs. Helen Gatchell - 'won singer and piaho-accordian player. of the seven yoimg men against to her .husband, ^their two sons, and first prize. On toe same night toe first church whom charges were brought in toe to Arthur Lambert Field Tree, her There was a good-steed audience supper of toe season will be held in so-called Randall case . were sen­ sonjly' a former marriage. at the Christian Endeavor social at toe church social rooms,'-promptly tenced or fined by Judge Frederick tliese bequests were from prop­ the Town hall Friday evening. Rev. at 6 o’clock. These two events will M. Peasley in Superior Criminal erty, e^tUed upon'her by her father. Wallace I. Woodin gave several Riley not conflict but rather supplement Court today when toe group was ar­ Her total " property in England readings. Miss Amy Randall sang each other. raigned. amounted to more than 3500,000, and Mrs. Maxwell Hutchinson ac­ A meeting of the Tolland Feder­ Fred Cagninello, 25, of 10.3 Capi­ but the estate included a large companied. Ellsworth Mitten play­ ated church committee wifi be held tol avenue, was sentenced to four amount in the United States. La^y ed two selections on the comet. in the church, Friday evening, for a months in jail; fines of 325 and costs October 13*'' Beatty died last July. The Ladies’ Befaevolent society will short business session. were imposed on Sisto J. Egldio, of meet at the Conference House The Ladies’ Aid society o£^ .the piantsville; Albert Sapia, 22, of 1152 KEDNAFING ATTEMPT Thursday at 2 p. m. Federated, church will serve its first Madn street and Louis Di Salvo, 22 « — :----- Roscoe Talbot spent the weekrend supper after toe summer recess Fri­ Oft 71 Seyms street; John C. ^n- PART LINEN TOWELING KOTEX GIRLS’ DRESSES GIRLS’ KNITTED Salem, Mass., Oct. 12.— (AP) — with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward day night at 6 o’clock. toro of. 70 Cha-ries street, was fined 10 Yard, One and two piece. , Q Q ^ DRESSES fiThe Sialem, Mass., News says it has B. Talbot, returning to New Tork •Miss Elizabeth Greene " has' - re- 31 and costs. Some all w ool...... O O C Smart styles. 7 to 14 learned an apparent attempt was Simday afternoon. tiuned to her home in Maine after The charges against Edward De years. 2 f o r ...... nade last Friday night to kidnap There will be a community social several (teys-i^ent with r-elatives.- Placito, 22, of Front 'Street were lie two children of Maxwell Foster, in the Town haU.FridAy .evening^' ■ ^Mte. Cmarles-Broeidbeht and Mrs. Boiled and Judge Peasley foimd Eu­ PART LINEN TOWELS HOUSE DKESSES GIRDLES prominent Boston attorney from the Evan F. Kullgren of Wethersfield Charles Gtmtoer were guests Mon­ gene Lanza, 21, of Charles street not Fast color percale. q | Zipper, etep-in and GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES I'oster home in To^sfield. will hold a song service, Miss Franf day, at toe'home of Mrs. Ivan Wil­ guilty of assart and battery. The 2 for ...... O C hooluide models .... 2 to 6 years and 7 to O Q A nursemaid succeeded in bolting ces Friedrich vdll play piano solos,- a cox in Metruw. .. .other five had pleaded guilty to s “ 88c 14 years. 2 for OOC door against an intruder a few little play wiU-be ^veh by .the school ■ Mrs. Frederic -Meacham -has re­ breach o f the peace.-. children and Nathan Gatchell- will turned to- her- home in Bowdoinham, The case arose as the result of the RAYON GOWNS— Butes after the mian had abandon- OUTING FLANNEL a ladder which had been placed Idve a talk on “Washington’s Me., iffter visiting at the home of death of Harold F. 'Miller, alias J PAJAM AS 1st the nursery window where Travels Through Connecticut'.’’ Re­ her-.fqtoer,. William. Agard, and sis­ .John Randall, foUowii^.a fight op White and stripes LADIES’ PURE SILK HOSE Talcott street, ttie night o f August Run-reslat. 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O O C Pe Foundod Octebor 1, 1181______^bUcaa Legidatore, Wilbur Mft It goal or whither nolM>dy did, or how tries, and olty foods miut also be ness when a multimillionaire such as comes to dHubby little luUa hud m ef function Is hkely to. be to gat continue in good health after • the Secretaiy of the, Treasury Ogden condiidai tkat ho was the aflawer to to Ms peUtleal strikers to go hbout or trim or where, they are loslBg considered a contributing cause. A gall-bladder is removed if the bile weatesn RajjrabUcans phppod up and . ^ubltotaod Bratr Bvontac SxMV^ Mills is made the one big gun of a White House ,pray«r. . the ear of the public, which doean’t lack of exercise, anemia, poor air, flows into the intestines from the out on the job. 'ftoadayi and HoUdaca. Entarao at tha the state bewaiUag the ‘lack of 'eo- late- hours, the use of certain dnigs^ the HoovA* campaign, assigned al­ It win be intereating to see bow ' Poat Qffiea at South Ifanohaatar, glva a n^>r-aad which haa good Ifver at regular Intervals after food most single-handed to save toe pres­ it works out as BBIls goes -toarlng Oggie—thaV's Ms nickname, ail* Conn., ao Second C l ^ Mall Matter. operatioa'’ given by the G. O. P. ma­ failure to property clean an oily is eaten. Bile is alkaline and, thmigh ax-Secretary Mellon Called SUBSCRIPTION RATES reaaon for not giving a i^ . sldn, bad teeth and gum troubles are ident’s skin and to follow around be­ arouad the otTcl* in Roosivtot’a jority in the Omieral Assembly. therefore, counteracts the atomacb hind Governor Roosevelt to imdo wake; diaaeottng and soorting the him Og— stepped into the csn^hiBB ..One Year, by m a il...... M.00 The effect of this is tlmt the cam- other eauaes. Per Month, by. mail >(0 Now he is tooting his oWn little hom adds as they enter the small In- whatever , good toe Democratic can­ governor’s, roeeches, harpooning him at the Chicago convaBtiim whoa hh Dandruff and an oily scalp are teatlnea I f the bile is detained too became Hoover’s chief fighting Slnale coplea ••*•.9 .09 to that vwy effect. The dURcultlae palgB is getting nowhere, at a time often present with acne and may didate may have done for himself. from the rear. It would be more llellvareA one year long in the liver or does not flow . Not many years ago it would have fortunate if Mills had had tiah to champion in the flgbt over a fto* - ' he encountered in getting results out when it should be apparent to Re­ reinfect the face after it has been siMdently, there win be an over­ Mbltlon plank. cleared up by the use o f. local been- considered virtually suicidal to acquire political stature and prestige I MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED cC an allegedlir antygmilstic L^dela- publican leaders that there is still add condition at the intestines, and PRESS . , treatments. Acne wUl usually per- band such a job to anyone who sym­ comparable to that of Borah and H r was found to poasasa tka hd.- The Associated Press la exelualvely tore eonstitated a major part of his some distance to go, conriderable tois causes certain digestive trou- bolized great wealto. Wall Stoeet Hughes, toe two heaviest Hoover tow of a bull along with toe beet i^t for a long time if only local 1 ^ . This may be true with those entitled to the use for; republloatlon gain yet to be made, before there measures are used. In tomorrow’a and toe ultra-conservative in poli­ orators of 1928. He has come along qualities of public speakara. Hlf of all news dlspatohes credited to ft speech at Bridgeport the other who have a gw-bladder aa well as mighty voice threatens to bunt the can be any definite assurance of vic­ article I will giVe^you the treat­ tics „8 Mills does. with remarkable speed, however, or not otherwise credited In this day. those who have had it removed. Today virtually dll toe members and western Republicans can be sure amplitying ^iparatua and was efe* paper and also the local news pub> tory. There are less than four ment which I u ve found most suc­ llshed herein. Hither Governor CroSs was block­ cessful in curing acne. o f toe cabinet arq' millionaires and that, with the president off the active in drowning out toe All liahts of repnbllcatlon of ed and hampered by the Republican weeka remaining. There is mate­ (O ott^ CHeese) toe administration is so frankly con­ stump. Mills is toe best they will ling' o f toe wets. special dispatches herein are also re« (Question: Marianne P. asks: servative that srtectlon of Mills as get. He entered a career of politics 20 , served. majority in the last Legislature or rial enough thst is tangible, con­ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS “When cottage cheese is used in its chief 'stratqjdst and tower 'of MUiw never has made any bones ears ago, stepping from toe lap of crete, in Garnerism, in the threat of he wasn’t. If he brags of achieve­ ‘ (Fractured ’^ ia ) place of meat,, what is the ample strength in this campaign is appro­ about his sodal-economic benefa. He, rlxuzury into ward politics, then to Publisher’s Representative: The toe legislature, toen to Congress. Julius Mathews Special Aseney—New ment how does he account for it in Southern ascendency, in the fimshi- Question: Nannette P. asks: “How portion per person?” priate. works In dose contact with the na­ York. Chicago, Detroit and Boston. , ness and futility of Roosevelt’s fiab- long dpcs it generally take Tor a Answer: It ia all right for most tion’s finandal .leaders and he holds Six years ago he ran against . A1 the face of antagonistic Republican Mills, however, does not owe his that the country is best off when in Smith for governor of New Ybrk, by economic program, in the hfistory fractured tibia, five inches above people to use about one-quarter of Pull servlc** client of N E A Ssr> control of the Legislature? If he a pound o f cottage cheese In place presept position either to his wealto toe hsmds of men accustomed to made aome bad boners and lost by Ir ankle, to heal, and what are the vice,' Inc. complains of non-co-operation, how of President Hoover’s titanic and in­ foods one shoiild use to help in the of the same amoimt of meat. This or toe fact that he is a regular of handling mllUona. 250,000 votes. Member Audit Bureau of Clreula- He was made undersecretary of ttona ran he also claim credit for the telligent and successful efforts to p rocess?” is. approximately an ordinary regulars. He has been given this Mills, more than any other man, Answer: It would be difficult for sauce dish full. high trust and great power partly is identified irttb too depreasioD toe treasury by Coolidge, applied Legislature’s work? minimize the effects here of the himself assiduously, took over more The Herald Printing Company. Inc., me to determine the length of time because Mr. Hoover’s other close ad­ policy which has produced the Re­ assumes no financial responsibility Hdwever, since the governor has world’s muddle, to enable the party it would take for the hone to kqit, A metal disc, faced with rubber visers and speakers obviously construction Finance (Torporatton and more responsibility from Mel­ lon and was handfing moratoriums, for typoaraphleal errors appearing in succeeded in making plenty of ene­ to make, before election day, the without first carefully examining and attached inside the regular haven’t toe qualifications for toe job and wbidi ia based on the theory advertisements la the Manchester trying to balanco the budget, refi­ gains it must make. It never will the fracture. The foods containing wheel, is the basis for a new safety and partly because Ogden has that the only, real prosperity is the Evening HeralA mies' in both factions of his own calcium, large quantities of which wheel invented by a Pittsburgher proved himself such an able citizen. sort vdticb =has to “trickle down to nancing and framing tax bills long party, and since those Republicans mVdee them by devoting its time to are found in cress, lettuce, spinach, to prevent crashes in case of blowr After looking over toe rest of toe toe masses.'* before he became secretary follow­ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12. who helped elect him in 1930 have hysterical shlverings over an imag­ cabtage, Swiss ebard, turnips. outs. field and past toe K »g spare frames Unless toe country has already at* ing Mellon’s resignation. ever since been wondering what was inary danger narrowly escaped. Not OOOLIDGE’S O. K. the matter with them, it prob^ly when the biggest psurt of the coun­ The highest aigniflcance of Calvin makes little difference how illogical try refuses to consider .the thing a Coolidge’s Madison Square Garden or silly Wilbur waxes on the stump. danger at all; not when such region­ speech derives from the fact that The people of this state will safely ally infiuential members of the party Mr. Coolidge yras President of the elect former Governor TrumbuD, as Senator Borah are out today with / O x United States in the days of the na* who is a man to be taken seriously open declarations for currency ex­ tion’s most abounding prosperity, and who is able to get results with­ pansion. WATKINS BROTHER that his name is more intimately as­ out all these difficulties—aiid have sociated with national well being done with the Cross nonsensicallty BELFAST RIOTS than that of any otl^er man in any for good and all. If the cause attributed to the riot­ period, and that this historic figure, ing in Belfast by one American cor­ who would be more than human if SUPER-UNIVEBSITY respondent is a true one, the un- he were not very jealous of bis mon­ * The ordinary mill run American happy situation there is the result umental reputatioh as a great lead­ of a pretty contemptible piece of ANNIVERMRY $ will be, it is to be presumed, quite er in economic wisdom, last pight overawed by the extreme loftiness meanness. There has been, of 58 Years Of New England Tradition Behind put the seal of his imqualified ap­ and top-sidedness of the new Insti­ courseT^ great deal of unemploy­ proval on'the administration of his tute for Advanced Study at Prince­ ment and distress. A considerable Us — Yet New As Tomorrow — This Fine successor; paid President Hoo­ ton, whbre Dr. Albert Einstein is, to number of relief workers had to be ver'’the tribute of declaring, in ef­ be head of the School of Mathemat­ employed. This correspondent as­ Store Is Celebrating With Dramatic Values fect, that Mr.' Hoover has done ics. Even very great personages serts tfa&t discontent among these everything for -the country’s well now shining magnificently on i the workers over-the rate of their pay 3 2 being that he himself could have thrones of what we have been so prompted them to instigate the dis­ done. Mr. Coolidge did not, of naive as to call our “great universi­ turbances, egging on the many more 4-Piece V isit the course, employ ei^tly that lan­ ties’* must be hanging their dimin­ or less desperate people among guage, since modesty forbade; but ished heads in sore consciousness of whom they were operating to the BEDROOM MODEL the completeness of bis endorsement thrir littleness. For here, if you mairing . of public demonstration Bf the Hoover policies ca^ es with It please, we are to have a r ^ imivep- against the authorities. SUITE KITCHEN the unavoidable implication that sity—not in thp shallow and, pin­ Probably when the relief workers ' and Breakfast Rooms they would have been, without the headed American ■conception of the sowed the seeds of distiurbance they crossing of a t or the dotting of an i, did not expect that hloody rioting You’U find to«m in euv term, but. in.tiie sense in which the boMmoit—easily if you fol­ Coolidge policies if the former Pres­ superior culti^e of Europe might would ensue, but at least they should $7 9 -5 0 low the tootatep guldesl Two ident had still been in office during accept'it None of this mixing up have known that they were playing bireakfut rooms asda tricky these last three and a half y e m w ith fire. kitchen that you will want to of academic departments' with post­ - Four pieces—- full a^o copy. Here are brief de­ One does not look for pratoiy graduate schools, no paying atten­ . Evidefitly Belfast, like a good bed, dresser, vanity scriptions: from Calvin Coolidge, and one does tion to such crass and'commonplace many cities that you can reach with­ (iresser and chest of not get it. His is the homespun problems as eVSn Harvard some­ out crowing blue water, haa been drawers—^in walnut ve­ style, always has becm. He deals Insufficientiy careful in the selection neers. Formerly $98.00. Brsakfast Room: Linoleum tim es deals ^with— the fittin g to­ Sado walls in psach with bf the persons charged with admin- with fundamentals, in his rare gether of a certain measure.of cul­ steal! figured p e ^ wallpa­ speeches, in his writings, in his fstering relief. ture and prq[>aredne88 for' getting per above. Drapes of green and rust tolntz hung thinking. He believes, thoroughly, living. Nothing like that. -'This that this burihess depression is due G R E A T MEN 9-Piece . on a rust' enameled pole'. is to be A school of the higher, re­ Breakfost set in green m aip. Nowadays, when you see a news­ in the main to a failure of credit. He search for the higher intellects, a el with ivory decorations (5 paper cut of a touseled-maje per­ DINING ROOM bdieves thoroughly that the only, nursery of pure scholarship. We pieces marked ' down to road to restoration has lain and now son bawling into a microphone you 114.75.) • Shall all, doubtless, be enormously lies in credit’s restoration. .In his have to look at toe caption to dis­ SUITE , proud, of it. But only the elect New York speech he put his absolute covered whether it is Babe Ruth or among us shall have even a glimmer­ Kitchen: Lin^iun walls O. K. on President Hoover’s vast Huey Long. These two Intellectual ing of what it is all about. to the ceiling in ivory with and unremitting plans for credit re­ giants look enough alike, in toe brick red floor. Green habilitation, and he made very clear mike pose, to be at least twins. At Idtehea caUnet,. 184.73; PBECIOUS TIME WASTED greea deak, to watch cabinet. ■his reasons: that. Babe would probably make a This campaign, hasn’t forever to 17.75. B la ^ lafiderbadt We have become a great indus­ better senator than Huey and there Early Ehiglish design run. There is no possible sento In chairs with ruffled cushions trial democracy. It has been the are at least foqr hundred ball play­ with tum^ legs and of cretonne in green, red and theory of the Republican party denyinjg that the Democrats had a ers that would, do better at toe job stretchers, in walnut ve- ivory to match draperies,. that the welfare of the people fiylng stmt in the very nature of 15.75. Green marbrilzed could be best promoted by than toe Babe. n^r. Includes china things. The buatoess collapse came flat-top gas range, 859.60 and strengthening and enlarging that cabinet. Formerly dashea of rad in a lunging s^em . We have sought to create during a RepubUom administration $125.00. book rack, 18.98 and jlfHWw a condition under, which the or­ and toe crowd, lacking any dear mirror, 88.M! ^ dinary man would have the best imderstanding of what brought it IMssible opportunity to find a mar­ Health and Diet ket for whatever he had to sell, about, naturally attributed all their whether of production or labor. 'troubles to- toe psrty in power. ' 2-Piece Be aura to see toeee rooms tr We ^ ve tens of millions of wage Wherefore the Republican job haa Advice Governor Windirop ^wben you attend toe 6Sto earners in this coimtry. The Re­ ^ Dr. Frank BloOoy ' Annivefsary Ball. publican party has never believed been to make the people understand LIVING ROOM that they could be furnished with toat the administration psrty has suitable permanent eipployment 'done everything possible to improve ACNE OB PIMFUBS SUITE unless some one could derive a conditions apd th at it has beein as reasonable profit from employing them. We have ' advocated successful u any reasonable being Attacks'of pimples or acne are strengthening, the i>osition of the could expect any party to be. Tl^re very common conditions among employer so that he might pay is no doubt that toe party speakers, yeimg people, usually at toe age better wages to his employes, en­ wheq they are most sensltiye about $7 9 -5 0 and particularly Mr, Hoover, have large the consumpUve capacity of their appearance. I have had many the people and increase the mar­ succeeded to a vety considerahle ex­ young patients confide to me toaf Charles-of-London de­ ket for the farm.and factory. tent in allaying imtoinking resent­ sign with ball feet. Dav­ * * * Always the ^ d has been to ment and in convincing a great they did not-like to meet people or DESKS improve the well being of the or­ enport in rust and chair many voters, at first incline to go to parties' because of these un­ dinary run of people. ♦ • • It is sightly blemishes. It would be in­ to match in green. For­ inevitable that when a concern can bolt, that torir best Interest lies ih teresting to know how many in­ merly $125.00. only make a loss it will discharge toe re-election of Mr. Hoover and feriority complexes had their start labor. * ♦ * It is difficult to con­ toe continuation of toe ^Republican in a disturbingly pimpled face dur­ ceive any important business that ing the ages from twelve to twenty. ' • does not involve the question of party in power. Acne is the medical name for a credit. When cr^ t begins to be This-measure of success has been chronic inflamation of toe. seba­ 3-Piece impaired business becomes i>ara- attained by talking plain sense that ceous or oil glands accompanied by lyzed. * * * Sineople. Their may be a few pimples or many. as fine a model as this at such a sensationally low prioe ? Check'thefie $ Z 4 ‘ 7 S this country, we'fooi very sure, who Sometimes the pimples result m Sofa, arm chair and features with other desks at even more money! 82 inches wide; four suffering was brought about to a Affords excellent stor­ large degree by &e failure of cares a hoot in the dark whether hard, red painful humps and toe arm rocker in stick reed, heavy hand-carved ball-and-claw feet; full moulding on front and sides; skin becomes an angry red. In toe age space for any room cr^t. u that credit can be re­ the States at aome date or wru finish, with remov- four large di’awers with individual locks and esciltehion plates; secret newed, if confidence can be re­ worst cases toe pimples may turn in ^he home. Mahog­ stored, the people can go back to other, laat year or this, came within into small abscessM. Bad cases de­ ab^ spring seats. Orig- compartoent; fine, rich finish over mahogany - veneer. A reigular velop unsightly scarring and pitting any^ or curly maple ve­ work and thrir suffering win a week or two of going off tbs gold ihafly $29.00. $48.00 desk- cf the sldn, especially when the cease. neered. Was $89.96. / standard. That would be good patient aqueesM or pibka at toe No, Mr. CooUdf^ is no orator.' He enpuAh stuff to talk to a ariect pimples, patients with this trouble weaves no magic spells with words grou p o f old ladies, aU o f them living are usually around Mgh school aito and voice. But he stands, in the and the unattraotivo’ appaarance on Sked' Incomea, in somebody's usually eauass a mental mind of the'country, for an era of Ihring room; but for platform and wMch results in a withdrawal ftom BROTHKitS. i k c . plenty, of a job for everyone. His broadcasting purpoaea or newspi^ier life. The diaeaae gQierally diiiqn>Mrs spontinsouaty near toe unreserved endorsement of the Hoo­ arguaimt It dooan’t aawunt to a age of tw«nty 7flve. It Is about ver administeation and the jdaln, straw." For iha simpia reaaon that equally ifivlded betwow b i^ and uBiiivcdved reasoning that leads to everyman, woman and smart Child glria and Is found among rich vas wall poor chtidren. that radorsement, should be worth in .thia country knows that Groat aa I feel fufe that toe Inflatnmation smiM to the Republican CMse p n r t m Britain went off'-the gold stands^ at the sibaeeouB'-glaads is caused r- h fd teds o f Unaadertfgi^.fhnB'hun- in September, 1980, and l^ t ia Ity a toode'oondltlen of iilrsds at platforaas. ’-Haspmdmwltb catairtrOphe follow ^; only, aftor ^ a- the blood. The body, in .Order to. nreoafe tha youtlr for maturlty« 'a. ^ ' ' -'f- : 9 ^ -

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paid M j^edlQr &'jdb. IdvMtintlie& just fonto pc import wito toa eofetog of beautiful vevealidad cn^ toiler a « » d EXPECT TO POSTPONE mountida, am of. w htoU * pMkh fa ll ^ “ shch iM H N E U AIDES The::aametotbgs:|>m to ooiadMK^ pitch of sxcliadieht.' toe toOor ooiddn't meet his toxes un­ , PAWjCffecr NOT JDUND Q a M r Twhti til toe bill was paid* ThEQ( a v ^ the the new trail wito over Slee^ng debtor would; work off the -tailor’s SELEterSSBSION Giant 'vdiicii msM# iffW bextoobinek itoo Auiip. 12.-r(AP) HaTUn;’ Manttourla; Oct. 12.r- State Park, itadtt'lw ealM toe seriously wounded, but'tbs taxes. TowUitonolals are scratching .^An expeditlm of f^Uehwen led (AP)-*Mm; C. T. Woodruff, wife ATrEMPT ESCAPE In Day^M Neum George W asUnji^ TinU. It takes by Paul Churchward, reached Para wen. unharmed.' tb s INukBii their heads. Chamber.. Bringii^ .Water off fiom toe New Haven-Middletown last Tuesday ' affer ' near^ four of an dC ft^ Ql tbs BritiSh-Amerl- ca p c^ ' Oklahoma City—Accused of sell­ highway two i^Ito 'sbuth of Dur­ months in the hinterland of Matto can ToRnceo Com p^, was abot ' On bahalif of toe fOrdgn ajmi ^ ing liquor, .George Reeves, negro, Worha Engineer Here Oh ham. Its maifikehance has been Grosso, despatches reaching here to- dead today by bandits as she at­ corps, George C.> Hsnsen; thd ' Budapest—Every man, woman and pleaded extenuating circumstances. October 18 — Board Win American consul-general, mags re­ Mankus pothers Try Court taken over by thd' New Haven .daysard.- • tempted to save her two sons from child in the village of Lentl-Hegy, “Didn’t you know you were selling Changje Bate. . Hiking aub whito also maintains TOey were sedtoig (30lonel P. H. newed representatiens to the i H ia- Transdanubia, is drinking wine in­ that whisky to an officer?” Judge toe Quinnlpiac Itail. FawcSto -Who has been lost since kldnairing. , chnkuo and Ji^uese .'.nthorltles ftff Room Break As Tbeir Sis­ stead of water since the town well Foster asked him. Due to the appearance of Caleb M. R. M. Rosa, secrelary of toe asso­ 1925 in the Brazilian interior.' They The crime was committed in greater police proteetion. Tbs .m r wont dry. "No, Your Honor,” replied toe der Saville, chief engineer of toe Hart­ ciation, said today toe tramping of traveled l,fi(M> .miles hut found ho broad on toe princi­ zehs oi Harbin,-he said, ato.afM d Seattle—E. C. Parks was enroute fendant. ‘Tm stone blind ano ford Water Wotos before the (Cam­ forest trails has become a popular clue of Colond Fawcett’s fate. pal streets cn HarUs and the udmle to venture , into tiie streets. couldn’t see.” ter Faints At Sentence. home with a bale of bay on the rear ber of-Commerqi all membership , ■ ■ . bumper of bis automobile when the The arresting officer testified meeting, Tuesday e^'ening, October exhaust set,it on fire. A fire com- Reeves was not handicapped in mak­ 18, it is expected that toe Select­ An unexpected court uprising cli­ jany, caught up with Parks, who ing the correct change. men’s meeting planned for that maxed the trial of the Mankus ivas unaware o f the fire, and ex-i “Twenty dollars and Costs,” toe night will be postponed until later hrothers of New Britain yesterday tinguished the flames. coiurt decreed. ia.,toe week. aftemodh when they were brought Chicago— Happy days are here Roseburg, Ore.—Bill McDowell, In view of toe local interest in before Judge Frederick M. Peasley again for Chicago school teachers. Hoseburg youngster, still plans to toe proposed purchase of toe South In Superior Court to face charges of The 82,400,000 school payroll for the learn toe tricks of the cowboy, but Manchester UUlitie&.£0mpaaies, toe conspiring to help Michael J • first half of April was met by the following toe unexpected denounce­ BOard of Selectmen hope to leani (Lefty) McDonnell escape from sale of tax warrants to local banks, ment of. his (me man rodeo, he will from Mr. Saville of' toe benefits to State’s Prison at Wethersfield. A and they were rejoicing in the confine his study for toe present to be obtained from municipally owned sister of the accused fainted, her knowledge that money is always fancy roping. Bill round^. up toe and operated plants, of which sub­ husband assaulted County Detective welcome, even if it does arrive a bit family cow, manipulated himself ject toe Hartford engineer is ac­ Edward J. Hickey and the two broth­ onto her back, and started out for a knowledged to be an expert. ers, Albert and Adolph Mankus, tried late. bit of rough riding. The cow showed dur triendsiw/Neiahi>or$ to escape—all at the pronouncement Boonville, Ind.— Arthur Griffith of sentence of from two to five years pointed his gun at a friend and pull­ hitherto concealed energy and Bill went sailing over his head. He’ll by Judge Peasley. ed the trigger. Nothing happened, OLD WASHDKH'ON ROAD N o Charges but the friend reprimanded him for start in on toe roping as soon as Court officials were busy for a it. To show the gun wasn’t loaded, his broken arm is well. NOW ON STATE TRAIL few minutes but the trouble was Griffith held it to his own head, and Cedar Falls, la.—^Not that you quickly subdued. Mrs. Charles pressed the trigger. should judge a freshman at Iowa kniow... hounpur qas ramie looks.. Kejiewski, the woman who fainted, He died instantly. State Teachers College by toe an­ swers he gives in an intelligence New Haven, Oct 12.—(AP) — A was revived. Deputy sheriffs pin­ Pittsburgh—The trees are cutting test, but then—^here are some of• the road twice traveled by George Wash­ ioned the arms of her husband after capers in western, Pennsylvania. At freshmen’s answers: ington in his journeys from Walling­ he bad struck Hickey in the face Sharon, far from the soutoland, a fig Your guests usually get into' the kitchen before Prosecution—^The killing of a large ford to Durham has been taken into with his fist but the county detec­ tree is thriving—loaded with fruit toe trail system of toe Connecticut number of persoiu; tive declined to press charges and In Westmoreland county several Forest and Park Association. Thla Adulteration—Growth from child- the evening is , over. They are as much aware of permitted the New Britain man and apple trees, not content with bearing has been marked as a tramping hooikto matimity; his wife to return to their home on apples, are displaying spring-time trail. Jamboree— Shallow one-headed 380 North Burritt street in New blossoms on their ladened-branches. Washington went over it in 1775 your cooking equipment as they are of your dining Britain. Meanwhile in the prison­ drum with jingles at toe side; when he was on hia way to take er’s pen other court officials quickly Dallas— District Judge Adams Atheist—A plant or animal that fined Tlistrict Attorney McCraw 825 command of the army at (^mbridga. handcuffed the Mankus brothers lives at toe expense of others. Mass., and again October 19, 1789, room table. These are days of attractive kitchens when they made their futile attempt for contempt of court, after the prosecutor inade sharp retort to the when he was on a tour of toe coun­ to esciqie. FORD TO HELP NEEDY try as Preddent Modem hikers remark! of another attorney. Mc­ •—easier. better, and mpre economical cooking. The Superior Coimt room was will tramp the read,;, but Washing­ ■ crowded at the time and there was Craw returned to the courtroom Detroit. Oct 12.—(AP)—On toe presently and turned over 500 ton rode over it. considerable excitement until order assurance of the Ford Motor 6om> Markers have been placed on the wa8 restored. The Mankus broth- nickles to Jim Barber, derk, offering may that it is prepared to handle trail by dtisens of toe two towns i ere were token to State’s Prison no explanation for giving the small be Dearborn welfare problem^ this and on toe 19th, an anniversary : AUiert waa already serving a sen­ change. winter, toe Dearborn City Council date, there will be a pilgrimage of tence of from two to four years for Salt Lake City—Four convicts in has abandoned a proposal for an foot and horse over tlfis trail. It is lltl M-tf O ^ , theft of an automobile and his time the Utoh State penitentiary, who extra tax to meet toe needs of its “Blue-blazed’ and is a feeder to the ; waa to have expired next March. His were placed in solitary confinement xmemployeiL Mattabesett trail which it intersects C . O < Sli The service said that while the ■ apple crop is quite spotted'ln some $5.75“^$8.95 4 o everytliing that any auUmtib ranga eta do* and will do H localities, it is generally good in most parts of New England. Guaranteed Fountain Pens Baldwins, toe report said, .are a Assorted colo r s ...... 1.00 il^TTBR • gUICKEB • CHEAPEB ood crop this year particularly in SILENT $ Slaine and New Hampshire while W ESTCLOX WESTCLOZ the production of McIntosh ma­ ‘^Black Knight*’ Alarm POCKET BEN WATCH terially exceeds that of last year. GLOW : c : , Apples this year are -generally of Gockwith A 4 CkC . gooA size and color and compsrative- radium dial 9 H e«FO $ 1.S 0 ' ly free from insect and disesee in­ Oi l b u r n e r s jury where good care has been given New Baby Ben Alarm to the crop. Approved by 125,000 C 3 o ^ ...... ' STUDENTS FORGET LOVE users as well as Good $2.95 Housekeeping Institute. In black, silver finish. With n^ om dial, $8.95. £fI^woo4 RaiiEefi’D ispli^^ and Magic Chef Kangw Dimlayed and Lafayette, Ind., Oot. 12.— (AP^ — Holds an unequaled record, SoMby ' Student worries alxmt love, social of satisfactory, perform­ ^ NOW! 'New Electric Alarm Clock Q f Sold by affUrs and religion appear to have by Westclox. Plain Dial ...... 9 * • ^dropped during tod depression, sajra ance. Delivered, install­ ’. a survey made public at Fiirdue ed, guaranteed and servic­ W a d t j i m ’ University today. ^ ed by Watkins Brothers. H ie G . E . ICeitb F unutii^ Tbis survey compares the things Local Glittwood Agentto which worried students suffldsn^ R. to latsrfsrs wito their studies in JEWELEE l$2t aad ia toe preseat year. It was made among students of ele­ 515 Main Streat; $o«tb MineluMter « V '•»* mentary psychology by Dr. O. 8. Braadgaburff ffid his staff. . i . ______•I' „ J. ' (ftf- * V' - ..‘f, ■ a W V- '.i * ’j K

T lZ T "iuM cnesim e x ^ c n i n g m i a ^ >#*■ l|Tt . r 1 r ^ .'.y ADinpinmMHTs mmumm C. V lEAMI HOIS FIRSTS . . \ v - X' Hfld Tiffl Wltk Middletown, >Oqt. 12. — Ral^^ Jfoobs of Wedt VmmmfL f m yAritij .tb Om OUm t W «M Report Tfl Mass., and Oibige KRtoJEettiiM flC C cillir« thfl Pflilefl. Norwich, oMaaisers of ths T e i W Nattohal, foS; of Norwlldi'weirs h^d R in ii Y h 12 Mew Haven, G et ig ,_ (A P > ~ in $16,000 beads eaidi tbdity when Rudolph RyaMoiek of Wsod- k hK fm t much rntmory, but AWe've ChaiiMd POUee Mid todiy they have aprmf SoaRMni Cokral People, arraigned in % Superior Court op what a ‘Yotflt” ; ^ Soon wTwihave to be talUag .foA w t to Slop TnisMe bridge street hga u pecem trfoAM ^ ently learned why Pasqnale R i^nt- charges of obtaining money un’dsr has nuts formed upe three ifoye'all been adectad ahd •lemn aifliivetsary of the l^rdfo, m., mas- . Florence .Sherman o f Park ave­ tee commlstica iim rt^ in its aur^ tried during the November tefin of aacn 84 years ago, and Were the;r to turn, will stiect membem 7e have seen the services of The Home Bakery. 34 Church nue, Hartford, told police she mar- vey, hkve tp an extent court. m«uiy religious denoipinations, and jammed in a second floor haU;acro8s AUSTIN F . TURNER GIVEN to wbyk •uhdrt’ tb'em.;.:tee objective street, has delicious meat pies, tied Ricdutto on May 7 and that hy bconomic loaaps attributable to Governor Gross recently notified the street from the (Christian county tMBkirtSFim, one UAof theUiO most solemn and cherry cakes, fruit bread, Jrish soda she knew him as Andrew Rosa tee “general ecpnomic hrisakdown.” the FarmarS'Nati To Carry Ont Ordero started'at'tile.close:of-the meeting:. “results have been pathetic and even Captain Meacham expressed re­ More than 20 gathered at his home, The majors and edptatos are aS U|Me Economies a time-saver as anjrthing we can tragic for multitudes of bote races. among the guests being Mr. and follows: . I>ftoverer meat loaf may be sliced think of. WOULD HALT RECOVERY Los Angles, Oct. 12.—(AP)—^A newed determination to carry out The npgro, conBtitutiqg traditionally the orders of Sheriff Charles Wle- Mrs. A. F.-Lewis r t Proiddence and Major No. 1, Mrs. J - M. 'Shearer. twn, N- Party.'.' those imprisoned. They rapidly them in bright red tonds. They mation as* to lessons, consult Hazel a tight fight” 100 separated them-and put them out, may sound foimboyant and extreme, Hughes McComb, 24 Munroe street "As a matter of fact I haven’t year period ending in 1921 to tee present level of ten or twelve a directing them with a chorus of ap­ but when you see them, you will —^phone 8077. found any Roosevelt sentiment any­ INSULL IS FREED proval foom tee prisoners to “ get agree that they strike-just about the jrear,. the commission went on,' in­ n e x t where—^I kave simply found persons dicated a determined purpose to end back to school.'- right note. Hard-Working. Beauttes who are against Hooyep" he said. mob violence. The survey said tee Women marchers- were regarded If anyone thinks that the Follies “There is an absence (.^^thusiasm BY GREEK POUCE as a disturbing factor and were This little paragraph is addressed negro's stand in courte-is improving IG€r£ST political battle in histoiy. chorus glris don't work hard, let for Roosevelt and the only serious and his chiu^e'pf ohtalz&iig justice forced to do their marching further to men. Why not persuade the them note th^t Eleanor Holm, Olym­ threat Republicans must overcome awayifrom.tec-Square, out of seeing ia being fought on ike air. Every- ' woman of the family to send out is becoming “less spasmodic and un­ (Continued' From Page One) B pic swimming star who has trained is a negative attitude in some areas certain.” and hearing distance for the most body’&listening. No old, worn-out radio the laundry and save, herself this in swimming since she was six years against the President But that is part, of the prisoners. hard work? Rates at the New The coimnision said it had found ment to insure strict application of can give you the candidates’ old, left the Follies because she being overcome.” . - that the principle of interracial co­ the law. Meacham said he would not be Model Laundry are most reasonable. found the chorus work too strenu­ .Secretary. Mills characterized last able to! decide UQtU noon what would v(Hces as they really are. Jitat call 8072. She'll be grateful. operation; was being widely adopted Plans Long Stay ous. night's Ne^York.^ddress by former in community. cbfot todgets aud .InsuU's original plan was to stay be done with the prisoners. The Come up to date udth the Another comment- on^ the strenu­ President Coolitee difficulties'of feeding ‘i -t-J' N. - > Next time you whip up cream for gt^^^ve ^tii^heidte^^^ tnem. society woman of Chicago, who has could!^' of tee negro was dted as indicative main now. at least uhtir after elec­ TUb C o m p a ct model ooste a dessert, try flavoring it with a just returned to Broadway, where o f health improvement. tions in tee United States. only $53.90. Tet it has 7 drop of peppermint. she was famous as Alexandra Car­ .The Greek minister of interior is- The census ^ 1980 C lower, than those Insull 'Visited the chief of police to. years to travel once around. previously in force. ; " , express his thanks for.tee treat­ These calculations disityree with Crosaman of Winchester and Clin- ship in the economic crisis. Demo­ babk to the continent in the early ment accorded him. ton E. Frink of Canterbury. cratic demoralization in tiie House '80's and toured various army Britiish goods to the value of $8,- recent findings .of other scientists camps, learning training and mas­ 000,QDQ will: have, free entry to the “We consider you'as a guest, not concerning the cause of shifts of the Spirited contests markeiPtbe cau­ of Representatives, economy, the Dominion mf^ket ,. as a prisoner,” the chief .responded. d $ J ^ a l t cuses at West Hartford, Barkham- tariff, sound currency, and other sage methods. magnetic poles, called their “secular The co m ^ te . jschedule of all variations.’’ “ON THE SQUARE” sted, Collinsville, Milford, Shelton, topics served to' d a i^ questions Returning to the United States he agreements^ ihsUed/thls afternoon 'Darien and Weston. which' have been beclbifded by the soon gained a reputation as a second Oteer scientists in recent studies Depot Square Phene! 373S' In Barkhamsted, Laurence R Democratic candidate for President, and trainer. He handled^ Tommy provides for finm e^te modification NATIONAL LEADEkS have . held the. variations of. foe Roberts and William J. Day were by (Canada of import . duties on 218 magnetic poles cannot be explained either ln tep tloi^ y..oi otherwise. Ryan for years, Kid McCoy and items. In 188 duties on Bi4t-> renominated after a four-hour see- Undef the. attack Hit- Roimvelt's oteer greats of the ring end was -in ARE BADLY NEEDED so simpfy;’teey fold tee, fluctua^ofis Sion during which five bedlots were ish’goods are;i:tw cid’ aa4:>in 79 ad-^ due partly to ‘ teglonal^e& om foai’, vague generalizations and impossl Dempsey’s comer when tee wuw ditional cases. Brltiia gbbw will eh-; takra. ble promises simply withered.” mauler whipped Jess Willard for the tee effects coming frehn large, (&«p Mrs. Marjorie D. Farmer of ter Canada-duty free for the first (Oentiaued From ^ 4ie'One) layers of the earte’s qast; such as Mrs. Margaret S. Tucker of Brat- heavjrweight title. He later managed tim e'."' Darien, Incumbent, weathered i tleboro, 'Vt., National committee- Luis Firpo hut was let out by tee continents and mbimtaitos. close contest defeating Mrs. Mar- woman:—“Mr. Coolfdge, the man South American before tee Dmnpsey and industries to look to the Na­ jorie Beckley. Mrs. C. M. Nevius, born in our little state of Vermont, fight. tional government for support” . also a member of the 1931' House brings to the Nation a message of Although De-Forest himself never AID FOR PUERTO RICO The philosophy of tee ?oimders of won renomination by defeating Jane strength. He calls upon the voter the government Thompson added ^ O N E Y — would give his age beyond tee imgue FORitVOtY FAMILY NEED Schermerhom In New Fairfield. to stand by and return the greatest statement that was “eomewhere un­ “was that it is tee duty of the citi­ Close Contest .Washington, (Jet 12.—(AP) zen to maintain the state,,yet there 'Yo« can ate our aMoty to My 4ete% man to the greatest'office of service der 70,” close frim ds say he.jmtb- taxet; tanraiiee; to tiafce Bope iia- Representative Frank J. Sparks the world ever knew,” ably was somewhat over that age. at Tbe,Reoonstniction (Corporatica tot^ Is rapidly spreadlity the fotol philos­ proremeats; er to tOTp money on of West Hartford waged a close “ Oofmnon Sebse” his death. . ' (|ay loaned tee governor of Puerto ophy that it is tee duty of the state' •cash bargaliu. contest with Paul M. Butterworth Senator James E. Watson of In­ ]$iqo $860,000 for emergency rdlef in to maintain its dtizteis.” Mnmpt, Coodf toSrf S trritt ' S^yfl MMifcly fcpnmjatt M fcotfhit and was renominated by a close diana, Republican -majority leader in tea. island from October 17 to No­ o n pfotot in wefoag cemOnou margin of 16 votes. the Senate—^Mr. OooUdge has con­ vember 80. I On M t Ateos, Oreclah pepinstila, aso mimitti The; Best Guardian . of: Other 1931 House members who tributed a bit of sound New England SILVER QUARTER i m (fovernor Bevealey is expected to there are 20 monasteries, apd wom­ Came is aaa opes yaw were renominated despite opposition common sense to the cantyaign. He call tee fosular Legislature into ses­ en have been fortfldden to go there T: ICONET CkZDIT AC^UNT TWoyi included John S. 'Thornhill of Brook­ shows Mr. Hoover as the only possi­ DOES NOT WORK OUT sion to agree to repajnnent of tee for 1,000 years. PERSONAL FINANCE CQ Life and F^rapariy field, who has served four terms; ble choice of the people'in this deli­ amojoht 758 Main Street Judge Louis W. Button of R o c ^ cate hour of recovery. 'Th' addltlcn to tee need at relief Boom 2, State Thwter' Btflidtag Hill, Ole W. Robertson of Plainfldd, Senator. Arthur Oapper of Kansas Washington, Oct 12.—-(AP) — arifdng from unfteployment in Phone 2480, Soute Nanelieeter and Edward L. Dennis of Scotland —^Ks summary of Herbert Hoover's August .Magni has thin measure of Puerto R |co, the. cstycration said, Besides Mrs. Farmer and Mrs. work ip saving‘the. economic struc­ consolation—he proved false tee o|d tee .recent hurifoane baa greatly Nevius, women renominated includ­ ture is.anendorseihent .test should theory that toadstools stowing In a increased te e emeityeney relief needs Drums and Faucets ed-Miss Ella Consldine of North pot ndll turn a silver quarter black. o f the island.'” ' /\ri[\'TI()M A'KOItUR^- Canaan, Mrs. Annie E. Crouse of cany weight vHth. evefy thinking Loaned and patriotic dtisen. August and his wife, thought Puerto, Rico Is the .second territory Insure Y(H ir Granby, Mrs. Edith V. Miller of perhaps tee fare o f their hoardi] to recelvs reUef funds. RawaU re For Range OU Bunisrs CfRI A1 SCOl I Hartland, Miss Finnette Nichols of Silas Strawn, of CUeago, former celved $807,485 "abdut t ^ ' weeks president of the IT. S. CMuunber of house might be eahaaoed by ani A Box^m AsCooH 9AWE wm6em y im i Fairfield, Mrs. A lice' Rowland of out of tee ordinary dehcacy as ago. . With eontract for the HOW ii i n w i Vh Ridgefield, Mrs. Sara B. Crawford Commerce—It was s pondse state­ Beawm’s 8 | ip i)ty o f ment of facts that ihould be per- mushrooms. ^ ' \ m m E : ■ Vv'- v-!: of Westport and Mrs. Helen Kitehel With a baiteet and i^ded Ity tero of Greenwich. suadve to every teoiightful voter. Franklin Blue Henry Fidd, Rspr^can Sena­ boarders they picked nearly a MRSJAMESlIEEDDiES [jnW'fooQlss aff-hoHm BMT AKD^APiSff Senators Waldo S. Blakeslee of bushel. North Haven and Curtis P. Brown torial nominee f t ^ Iow a—Calvin Flam e Ranjgre Oil bi'A'I, C'ood.D Coolldge, private, dtlsd i casts one The “mushrooms” stounered on .Kansas jQty, 12 (AP). of Colchester win be candidates for the-stove when August, to m . 8e' per galfam delivered. the House this year. votofor Hoover and as gqm OooUdge M;rs.. James A. Reed, wife of the htesMtig ef eely' Tke" MiMiitoiikr Gb. so "goes every sound thinldng, patri­ sure they were ndtat ^e thooght former Senator flmm Missouri, i.^(^ !i2 ^ “The last 25 years haive witnessed - ' -r died at the Mraiden hospital today Open*Tue)9dAyp su^ an InereaM of waate and ez- M4HZ8 A ranrBBiafOE of injuries received Monday 'nttn travagaaoe in fovarmnont, from OfmotiyBOYj Toiir wife ie on iU health, la d n n ^ II; K niley, 42; Thiursda^^aiid ftniOk by an aufomoUle; The driver mal)l!l|Ser';of ;t jy -BIimk/A Com- toUNst unit o f gpovernment the tdeph^ *1^ ,. to. i f y that she of the oty,kVhle money lOTn'Ohchea a national . etbek^or dollars?”— tpo brothers, d is r sold at Mfo •• • ' N yeafoJiqid ..hail A a Jienrous • . .-V- ■ ■ r ■ - <

L r''*; • ^tior JThe, ehU d^ wffi furdah the FORlfClniKE COURSE h a l e s S l L l Loon Sleds A Now Wortd,” Hdds* Mins Jeanette Sears, daughter of wUl bs eoBfsrrad'^ 14 candidates. program. Tea WiU he served. orarth CSiarp, Nelson Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Chartes Sears, of Char­ mnOUM ESCikPES ter Oak street, underwent an opera- “R^ois W aterw^ Ready,'’ Herbert Ths girls^gym class will m eet thin The joint card party hdd last Professor < Swansoii, Of New ■ *—_ Weber; "Hoorer Dam", John 'tion yesterday at the Hartford hos­ evaing at 6:80 at the South Metho­ night by tire Red Men and Degree G R a C E P " pital. , York University, To Lecture Bmythe; "Jiqpan," James DougAn; . - • ' dist church. Mrs. M ^ n Burr, Jr., of PocahoBtaa at the ; Sub-Alplnh “ Bonus Payment," Tom Freney. who has had axpationca in and diib cm E ldrk^ street was wdl at­ ^ H ^ Each Monday After­ GtM|e Fwtefidd IfiihBt St. Mary’s Ifen’s Bible dass will around Beaton at dirsetor of girts’ tended. First awards were captured noon.., . , present the mmnbers of Sti MonioA's othleticB, will be in charge. by Mrs. M. Jones and William choir o f HArtfCMCd in a real, oUt-fSish- Schiddge; second by Mrs. Evelyn h fd H vm Oit af Sted HEART ATTACK TAKES ioned minstrel, at 8 o'clock in the Forty-tbree public school teachers The officers and staff of the de­ Akrigg and Jack White and third by are'm ^^ed in .the course brt giv- Pariah hhll of S t Mary’s Episcopal Mrs. Kate Rutgers and William fo r chiuch. gree team of Washli^ton L. Q. L., at Manchester High school ip lim l M er Bn C' MAN IN ROCKVILLE No. 117, are requested to he present Trowbridge. RefTeahments and a "The Social Background of the sodal period followed the games. Members of Chapman Coiurt tonight at 7:80 o’cloek at the eluh- School C!hild.’^ it Was learned today romns for a rehearsal of the R. A. through Supt .F. A..Verplanck’s of­ L«M C. Hall About To Enter Order of Amaranth, are idanning to WhOe heatb« the side oC a 55- attend the supper and ineeting of P. M. degree. Mrs. Russell Tryon and Mrs. fice. The lectures ate glvSn every Is A PlMMiro g^CB gasiriine drum with ay Mow Sister^s Home Last Ni|;ht Olive Court of Hartford at Odd Fel­ Wallace Robb are co-chairmen ^ in Monday afternoon from 4:16 until 6 torch preparatory to cutUag A hole T?^en Stricken. lows Temple, Main street, tomorrow The general committee in charge charge of the'supper to be served o’clock by Professor Swanson of for a oufa>g plug, George rortarfleld evening. Glrand Royal Matron Mrs. of the basaar will mqet at 8 o'clock Friday evening at 6:80 on the oc­ Now York University, The course When You Shop the “Self-Serve” Wayf narrowly escaped injury ^epily-this Mabel Halfinger, of New Haven, and tonight at the Concordia Lutheran casion of the get-together of all thp offers two points credit towards a Rockville. Oct 12.— (S p ecia l)— Sw iffr - merniag when the end of uie arum Lees C. HaH, well known and, prom­ her associate grand officers .wiU church. It la requested that all mem­ orders affiliated with Manchester college deg^..Those enroUed are: Avis M. Kellogg, Alice B. Gor­ blew out! smaiftlng through the inent resident of this dty, dropped make their official visit. Beverid of bers attend as important, matters Lodge of Masons. , 'ncket returns gtn ge door aiMl blowing pails of the grand officers are members of are to be made to Leo Stiles this man, EUsabeth M. Bennet, Anna C. Bacon . <______15c dead last nigdit, as he was about to will be discussed. 2 (1-2 lb.) ' paekagea. the door across Peart street enter the home of his sister, Mrs. the local court evening at the Tqmide: The meal is Dmovan, Mary G. Leny, Helen Shoulders Christeimon. Huldah A. Butler, Swift’s ^ain wrapped Bacon. ^ e drum had been used fo r g a s- Frank Little of 2 White st^ t, at 9 Judge Carl Anderson of Middle- in charge of Chapman Court, .Order of Amaranth, and the women are Elisabeth A. Krapowicx, M. Irene Lean. SHaed. oHae and the heat against the side o’clock. Mr. Hall, Who resided with /itrs. Annie Gleason, chairman of town will be the speaker at a m eet­ Armoiir*a M chm Walter, Millicent M. WaUett. Doris went an operation at the Massachu­ AkK>, Anna McGuire, Mabel W. and later moving to Rockville. He On accoimt of the activity of High setts Bye and Ear Infirmary, Bos­ bargain at l2e a pound. • Keith, Ruth S. Crampton, Bessie E. SLOGAN CONTEST GIVES received his education here and was school students this week oh the ton, is getting along nicely and Sugars...... 17c employed as overseer of the dyeing magaxine subscribtion canapaign for Howe, Mabel L. Tilllnghast, Bertha 8 one-pound packagee. • hopes are entertained for the com­ LUCKY FOR BOTH E. Goodrich, Elisabeth G. Clark, department of the Regan Man­ the benefit of school athletics, the J> J* plete restoration of her eyesight. Ruth M. McLaughlin, Marie Lipps, ufacturing company for the past ten first session in the weekly dancing FATHER: Money, mtmay, mon­ CHANCE FOR TICKETS Louise Aberenthy. Dorothy S. Whit­ Demonstration classes which was to have begun to­ The joint basaar committee will ey! It’s never ansrtiiing else from years. ney, Eklitb E. Eaton, B. Evelyn Underwood Products Mr. Hall was a member of the day imder instruction by Mr. and have a meeting at the Lutheran you. rm thankful Fve only one Rejed, Ethel Bsddwin, Ellen Shea, Community Players Announce Modem Workmen of America, Fay­ Concordia church this evening at 8 daughter. Mrs. Walter C. Wirtalla, was post­ RuisseU A . W right, Elehnore Blish, Quohaug Clam Chowder, Promotion Scheme—Presen­ ette Lodge of Masons and the Rock­ poned until next week. o’clock. Tomorrow afternoon at 2 DAUGHTER (having got what ville Uons Club. He leaves his fa­ Charles Turner, Dorothy Toohy, 2 large cans...... 35c .14 tation Next Wednesday. o’clock the Ladies Sewing Clide she wanted): So am L dad! — The Mary Dowling and Mrs. Agnes ther, Eli Hall, his wife, Anna HUl, Temple Chapter, O. E. S. will ob­ win m eet H um orist. A rich chowder direct from a son, Lees, Jr., two daughters, Lil­ Dwyer. / Lovers of the spoken drama will serve past matrons apd -patrons’ the Cape. Made with chopped lian and Gratrude, all ^ Hartford; be aflorded the opportimity of win­ night in Odd Fellows hall, beginning QuohaiigB. TA and four sisters, Mrs. Martin Met- with a supper in the banquet hall at ning free tickets to the Community ealf and Mrs. Frank little, both of Players' first production of this sea­ 6:30 tonight in charge of Mrs. Hec­ Rockvifie; Mias Alma Hall of Hart­ tor West and Mrs. James Nichols. A Clams ...... 2 cans 25c son, *Tt Pajrs to Advertise,” Mac- ford and Mra E. K. Doris of Provi­ In dam bouillon. grue’s three-act comedy which will large turnout of the members is an­ j^pecialilemoiistration ’ , dence, R. L ticipated. be given matinee and evening show­ The funeral will be held at the ings at the new Whiton Memorial home of Mrs. little on White street Deviled Ham 10c, 15c, 29c auditorium on North Main street, Tbe masting of the High­ Form ay at 2 o’clock Friday afternoon. Rev. land Park Community club will be Wednesday afternoon at 4 o’clock George S. Bropkes, pastor of the Shortening held at the diibhouse on Spring and again at 8. Union Congregational church and a stiM t tomorrow evening at 8 o’dock. Cookie Specials An advertising contest featuring friend of Mr. Hall, will officiate. A rare treat is in store for those at- Slog^ans of both local and nationally Burial will be in Stafford Springs tenefing—and eve^bpdy in that sec­ known business conceshs begins with cem etery. 855 Main Street Rubinow Building Beechnut Cookies, the display advertisement on the tion of the town will be welcome— Pound fin a program of character sketches and pkg. ... /. . . 19c theatrical page of today’s Herald. A woman was gaid to be leading (P la in ). Additional slogans will appear again the federals. uainst the San Paulo impersonations>by the renowned vet­ ± A Swift ^.’Premlam’’ qual^ on Wednesday and Monday in adver­ rebels. Womcm and ^ children first. eran actor, Ben Scovill. st ity induct. A new- short- tisements of "It Pays to Advertise’'. miing that will delight yon. Contestants are asked to fill in the Johnson’s Educator name of the firm or the product on Cookies, tin ...... 29c 2 lb. tin 43c. all three slips and send them to the Verttiiin desaert cookies. 3 lb. tin 59c. Contest Editor of The Herald, with ANNIVER-JAkY and address. The first five let­ ters received with the correct an­ The Manchesto* Public Market swers will be awarded a free com- plimentmry ticket. The contest closes Popular Items Tuesday afternoon, and those who are .urged to lose no time in FOR THURSDAY Carlson’s Pickled Herrings...... ja r 29o getting their answers to this 'office. Carlson’s Anchovies ...... Jar 20c P and O. Soap ...... 8 cakes lOe Camay S o a p ...... S cakes lie SFEAKING PROGRAMS A STEAK SALE Colninfoia Ammonia ...... 2 qts. 23c BiHieloss Veal for stewingj lean solid meat, lb ...... 19e Crystd Sweet Mellow P ea s...... 2 cans 26c IN BARNARD SCHOOL Whole (H* ^ (82 size can). targe Soup Bunched ^ . . t , ...... 7c each HulburPs Orange- Juice ...... 26o Finest Larab Chops from the best spring Shank Half lb. A public speaking program en­ Fresh Blue Ribbon Slalt ...... can 55c titled, ‘Washington the. Nation’s lam b...... '...... 25c lb. (light or dark. Plain or hop flavored.) • Ci^ltal,^ win be given by tiie gdrls Best Center Cut Pork Chops . . . •.. .24c lb. Blue Toilet Tissue ...... *...... 7 roils 2oo of MisSi;3BhEabeth A. KrapowiCsi’s Our Home lilade Sausage Meat from CENTER CUT , . Fresh Boasted Peanuts ...... 8 qts. ISe room int^bo Hsniard school lA>rary, Native Pork ...... 19c lb., 2 lbs. 35c Verlllte Cake Floqr ...... pkg. 21o F riday ttbrPtaig r ‘ 1(>;80. The pro­ (A flour scoop free.) gram follows: PORK CHOPS Bockwood’s C ocoa...... 2 lb. can 25c "A MCmorlsl to George Washing­ Tender Shoulder Beef Steak ...... 19c lb, Purple Plum ton," Doris McCreery; ‘Washington, Sirloin, Short, Top Round fr6m the best of b ed fjg cj^ MILK FED LOIN A Planned' catir”, Beatrice Arnold Prunes ... 2 doz. 11c and Mary Bortetto; "Troubles Con­ AT OUR BAKERY DEPT. cerning the Plans, A fte r the CSvil Baked Beans...... 15c qt VEAL CHOPS APPLES Sunklst Seedless. W a r", M yrtle Laine; ^'The Plans o f Stuffed and Baked Mackerel, medium size . . . 10c each Oranges.. 2 doz. 25c OoBgress after the World War in Our Home Made Bread, 20 oz. lo a f...... 7c SPRING LOni 1918," Nathalie Moorhouse; "The Distinctive Features o f the Washing­ Cup Cakes, all kinds...... 19c dozen Sweet ' % ton Plan," Harriet Taggart; "Some Jelly Btolls, special...... 10c each LAMB CHOPS Potatoes ____ lb. 2c Discordant Notes of Our Capital Angel Cakes ...... 15c each 25‘ d ty, iidith Chapin; "The Washing­ H

F aocy. OeUdoua Sunklst fVesh Native Lamb Staw Machine B a n a n a s ! O r a n g a s ! S p i n a a f c ! Round lb. S « Sliced Boiled HAM »- 2 2 - MEW ■ doz. 1 3 a d oz. 1 3 a p eck An Extra Amount of Fresh Rsh Will Arrive Thursday A. M. Sauerkraut Fancy Tokay at Lowest Prices. I. Ffeeh Florida First time tUs yeorl Bhad steak Pldwd Seleeted lb. 4 a String Beans . G r a p a a ! FALL PIPHN APPLES! VBBSH ...... 2 qts- I S c 4U > s. 1 3 a 2 lbs. 1 3 a Fresh MaCpCOPOl Maekaral Delldoiis Eating Freeh Roastad each, S fi Fancy N o. 1 N a ^ P a a r a ! F a a n u t a ! Fresh Haddock P a t a t o a s ! MEDIUM SIZE Teader, Julogr, reu a ff steak. Frath ClaiB|i 3 lbs. 1 3 e 2 qts. 13ia From beat qnaHty A No. I prime beef. 1 3 a p ock > Fhoey Freestone Tomato Soup or 0P. r o o n i New Crop Large F|wlda Pork and Beans! P a a a h a a ! GrapeFniit! Halibut or Salmon 3 lbs. 1 3 a ‘hlaek Hawk" SnssrCnred - - V ,, • . . 3 cans 1 3 * 2 fo r 13 1 a Supreme ffiloed a « 2 Foacy White Large B a a a d ! V , L a r d J Cauliflower! ''' ■dPP 2 lbs; 1 3 a 1 3 a h e »d 3 loaves 1 3 5 If es. leaf. ^ C fd

Imnd O* U kas BUtTBR! lb . lb. 1 > : ’ > J i-s. tr *•■, »CA, r.'i*'-, .. 'J'T, t i M T W E L T S iiAsicBEsm w s m a ,;.CpTO^,W W JSW AV. OC?TOBEK MK 1 ^ ■ - . w-.. i J '■'. " j '.'V " . null, f y .'■I'**."..!;,. .VI !iny".si*»?T-iF.iii'.i.y r“ v uum ii. m> i p..ii ii ii ^ > f naea the 'ratii'.' th a t the T' J tli« flftMS D e n ii^ W '-tllii Bft- puhUe thftt ha NATION NEEDS iaiw , - t ' ‘I'Cfuuiot Otbfts’wlthhut confiiftBd . : 9 ^ < D w O ia ^ e mnpben of Ing-toi'tiie pftiipfo o f Hew Yoek,* your rtl^ 9Wiw -dw rtel fhoir leaden. oandWaU j^ S h ft - Mr. Me­ r r ,the VfO, apd of their 22P n u s snd’tlMSialW'aeiMt'hBftdM by [y -dO' supported it on the -final Colonel Dohovsin: ftiffl Mr. Davhnd a m . 'i i o i i A ^ . . .'.V vote,. .. ■ . W-. - - They have records of ssrvlce in.oivl ■HiehN: JSALL.. aiamm],Jknm \,; f Expetijwtiysa-' Ont ■ shd mlUtary lift that have marked wtdi^'lShft^ e H N li Vifes RechitiiN irf RepaHicai Shidari R«tt: DWAh- thvtm khig,“ e* fewatfti thehr dSbro for economy, them fbr .outinotldh. While thty aM . p t ha«tw .^ ahot ndtieh the President hpd already are ia offioe yaur State wUL be eer- V w T» UpiwM Ac CndR •( da Natiw—Defeslt Twr . 'k*',*jBpeclal tonunittee tain to . have ah adhfinistratien of , . end JMT.MP*'’ eptSv nppunteti'. ^dty «- pronoimeed. economy'and efficiency iS d S ^ him h n S t i% n f t i^ was gealnf on tili ported a bill reducing exi>enditureis which ought 'to chancteriae the ly'ptiefTaBt li:.Up(m iravng.-IMlo^ if-'AHtdBRwteTck’sSyeKeOn AeBoiw—Wans by ateut two hundred millions dol­ conduct of your pubUc busihess.’’ Dae .Batt lavee DONA, . Dele’s to lift, With h itirlii lars annually. When the. Democra­ hftd her rifle, thra ^eced! dana^ter, ftpm Udnamra Me smtiei^ibmr hii41pB.1 -‘ Agaad ChaNie k AifaMiiih»tira--Bacs Nst MariiM t i c 'H c ^ finpUy passed4t,they, had awty whim. he Mjjidft whi ^ li» teu- agtin deseTted'^eir 'leaders uid re­ “You are a poor- WOMAN SAW MRICFOR lag hftr - hli . ■Boe to STANIXY mured. \ jected all the mroposed sayings but BLjkflL.' ■■- ■ %y Lawr-FiU Text irf Ks Address. abait forty m^on-daUars. No coq- DDDUBY WINTERS, In lave irith “Yoo^you are Ba|lT!!* Deaa’ji Moa a^nictive program for the revi'val TAREHSOWNUFE reaMed mevb then ;,4p6iir:eC Dean, goaa w i^ her to Tl|ree.ltirera hmraf and dlftOtoftionmaflt - ‘ of in d u e d and commercial and tft permwde D do to abaadSB- the relief waa presented by the stan.Man’s ayas fiiftrd^^ New York, Oct. 12.—(AP) — ers in competition with those of fllkt with BaiL Me tritf to get hw mouth, became a tiikt line. ^‘Xnd Democratic Party in the last session to mairy.hlhi tiki way ftai anieaha The complete text of Calvin India, China and Japan? of OongresB.. Los Ahgries, O ct 12.— (A P )—The you:-era. my. prlaoner, .r s '.hnra to Coolidge’s address in Madison “But we are told again that .by “ But that is only a part of the coroneria aa& bat refnan to etoy foreign nations do not buy in our lElank systexht tiie annendment of the in be^ Dana trilB. him a iie ';l^ Just wera liMti and be was' hot mniii^. and the National Republican Com­ EWeral Resetye . uiwa to provide apartment yestesday. to'veetigation, markets unless they are compelled nisritod Dudley- to keep-him eat o t TYou’re wratwi fer Ir iil^ ,’’ Dbna mittee, for the purpose of helping to thbre adequate ere^t and-safeguard toe office said, had definitely es­ to do so even when price and quality the'-lqait ' ' had net ,-fuUy recovered m>m ber re-elect as President of the United the gold standard, the creation of tablished the case as one (ff suicide. first shock.. are advantageous. I know also that the Home Loan Discount banka and Mrs. Constance Smith, blonde film Ran oemes in for-snppttes mod States Herbert Hoover. I have ac­ qur tariff and trade regulations, in is eaptored by SWERtHN, Deto’a “Just which Idiliiig do you refer cepted an invitation to address you air the other legislation passed by actress and wife of Jack Smith, to? I’m wanted for severaL” His general are much more favorable to the . last Congress for the general Dallas, Tex., rubber man, ■voluntarily Mg tinaher He escapes in order that I might express my the rest .of the world than their heaitiv Dataa 'toll her fatQer tone was mocking. “Move toward opinion on some of the issues of the tanffs and regulations are to us. relief of the economic situation. appeared at toe sheriff’s office last nty^tase !” he ordered sharply. ’ Many times he had the assistance night and'said she was a ■witness to is DWiey’iB wife. Dudley Inaistft.en campaign, reiterate my support of About two-thirds of our enomous reid maitlBge bait Doua heUft back. Dona went^ with Ms rifle at hiic the President and reassert my faith imports and all our exports are free and support of inidi-vidual Democrats the suicide and said she had fled the back. She knew he sms in desperiAft in the Republican party, the most wUch he has publicly acknowledged. apartment after Davidson had killed She rMeu eatt to See If she oau find of duty. Stealey Black* she.tiiiiika* iftat straights and that he had nothla* efficient instrument for sound poj)- With this record where does the himself. to win by sparing her should she ular government ever Intrusted with “When I was in Washington I co ^ try tMnk'it can most hppefuUy “Yesterday morning he telephoned Blind River. She meets him tm. the had a m*" who was very familiar trail, net knowing In is'Bail. He shout or try to-run. the guidance of a great nation. turn for leiadersfaip? my home that.he was coming over Under coyer Stan faced her grim* with Eluropean commerce through iwemlaep t o rid Ae raage ef Ston We ought to bring to all our a long official study of it .^Kdiile he flOand'Moaey Needed auid shoot me and cause trouble tm- ly. ' ^ e hounds are so nfore fjuiVH a spirit of good cheer, but a less I agreed to m any him,’’ said Ban. On the to eanp Dena was abroad, not a mem^r of nty “One o f the greatest services stops at a eaUn and aftee a ^ove -she ^ have to take you with me. Yea national election which is to deter­ which the Republican Party baa Mrs Smith, the mother of four chil­ mine the destinies of more than one party but a believer in a low tariff, tiitaks ls-Stairiey Black’s te a Span- have discovered my secret trntt.'* make an investigation of our rates. lendex^ jeen the- support of dren. "Hoping that I xnight prevent With little rifort' he swimg her upt hundred and twenty million people sound money. During, the war Pres­ any disturbance to my parents and Ito girPs reo^' for the next four yesus cannot be He went through the schedules Valnablp reeords are stolen from in. front an Ms saddle, th«i leiqied carefully and I believe consden^ ident Lincoln was obliged to issiie also quiet him. I went to his apart­ up behind her. He tossed aside Itor considered as anything less than a ment at 7 o’clock. the biiloe. sod the says Bafi ■ serious undertaking to be seriously tiously on at least two different.oc­ eenbacka'. The uncertainty as to rifle-as a useless hindrance-.' casions i^d only could report that e value of bur exurenty vdiich this Mrs. Smith srid she jdeaded with stMe. them.. Aiqper D «^ to faif|MB. approkched and seriously dis­ S aad refoses te.lea've wltti Detto aad Dona'shrank from Ms Jean :arhui charged. After aU, contentment that while there were many which did created was-one o f the causes of the him for three hours to go to work at not give enough protection to bal­ panic of the early tO’s.’Fihally the his studio, and that whw she turned Dodley. A poBse- gets on Ball’s trail but, he held, her close.'and tim Mdcli is worl^ anything comes from duty and tt to reported he to ewaered.. mare headed through the timber ag well done, from meeting the obliga­ ance the difference betwera the Republican Party passed a law. over her back he shot himself. She said cost of producticm abroad and at Democratic op p^ tion ' deOlaring CALVIN OO0|iID0E he had been acting in an irrational Dona ridea oat with rifie." a ai>eed showing, luie faunfikn tions of the present as they occur. udto the trail. Don^ bit ker Some people are saying that as home, outside of pdssibly some that snm^'. years in'advance the manner for several months. NOW 0 6 ON WTTH THE STORY schedules that affected agriculture, gremibaOks would be paid in gold, lijp to keep from crying. She things c^ d not be any worse we finmished with suitable permanent building and loan assodatiqn, an Davidson fermeriy Uved in Wichi­ CHAPTER XXV in which coats were necessarily but the value of bur oUrrency. and ta,'Kas., his mother resides in' New be as atro^ as he was and aa''haxdt might as well try a change. That is employment unless some one could agricultural cooperative aaeociation, Shd w(}uld watch her chitoeen^ a very dangerous principle to apply vague and indefinite, he could find the power of the government to re­ derive a reasonable profit from em­ or any other > corporation for their York; and a former wife, Thelxha Aqper Delo was bending ftmvard to the discharge of the duties of nothing that he could say was too deem pledge remained in doubt Roberts, an actress, lives In Oak­ eagerly as Doha came to a breath­ outodt Mih! They rode - on thrmyK and caused years of business stag­ ploying them. own sakes. He has beoi seekii^ to the timber until they were^i hlgS . American citizenship. Things are high. I did not. feel that our agri­ “We have advocated strengthen­ preserve and' restore toe. indepen-’ land, Calif. less bait beside Ms chair on the much worse in other parts of the culture was in a condition further nation. When at last the Secretary porch. under the flm of Fblly M o tio n , to be Je(^)ardiaed by foreign com­ of the Treasury John Sherman col­ ing the position of the employer in dent economic cemdition o f toe great Then, Stan let her get down hmdde ' wofld, they could be a great deal order that he might pay better mass of the pebple. Their suffering “IXd they get him.?!’ 'he. demand­ wbne here tiian they are and would petition. U that was the case then lected a large supply of gold in the ed.. * . a q;>ring to rest ' ’ ' what is it probably that a candid Treasury and red e^ ed all the wages to his employees, enlarge the was brought aboit to a large degree have been much worse if it had not consumptive capacity of the people through toe falluretof‘the credit of T h e y have him surrounded, and Tke poM of water .'vae.nold 4 )4 been for the vision, the courage and investigation would show now when greenbacks that were presented the O v e r n i g h t expect to capture Mm at any min­ Dona drank deeply. 'When...tfie on account of a depreciated cur­ uncertainty ended and a business and increase the market for the these large- and small ccmcerns. If the leadership of President Hoover. farm and factory. We have sought that credit can be renewed, if con­ ute. The man vk o brought in toe atraightened iq> she found Ball’ii Points Way to Progress rency in almost every country revivad began. The credit of the na­ word says they expect a finish flgkt abroad the ordinary advantage tion was established: to increase the returns of agricul- fidence can be-restored toe people A . P . N a v e eyes on her face. .He -was.'watdiiag Before we decide that we want a tiue in order that it might better can go back to work and their suf- up at toe branch of the BUhd River her graydy, Ma gray eyes deep «ni$ change we ought to determine what which we gain from the tariff is “The, next assault on our cur­ trail.” practically eliminated? rency system was not made vdth supply our people 'with food and fierihg will cease. inmenetraMei...... the. chances are of securing any im- Swampscott, Mass. — Three Dona patted Ms hand reasautlng- Independent Nation paper but with silver. That situa­ enlarge the market for oiir mdus- ‘Tt ■was mainly for this purpose of ‘T simpose^you think yoil oan. gel / provement We shall be most likely trial output. youths, struded on Egg Rock four ly. “TheyTl . capture Mm.” away with tide .just as jtou^havft to find progress in holding fast to “An independent nation ought to tion brought on the panic of , the relieving a great mass of people early 90’s. When it was settled, by Question of Metiiod who were unable to support thiem- milea offshore as their boat ia Asper, chewed viciously on hj|s gotten away with the -rest a f praai that which experience has proved keep within its o ^ cohtyol the au­ smashed on jagged rodu, summon cigar. He had not been allowed to crooked work.”. . Dona returnet^Jdd to be sound and pust and true. thority to determine its own reve­ the election of President-. McKinley “All. this is a question of method, 'sel'ves that President Hoover per­ tiiat the national credit would be of the adoption of a means to an suaded the bankers to create a re­ help by'.building a tire with sea­ smoke for days and now was mak­ gaae with a cold stare. . Casting a ballot to determine who nues and regulate its ow n . com­ weed. ing toe best m the black stogie toe , shall be President of the United merce. Rectyrocal trade agreements maintained another qra of pro­ end. Always the end has been to im­ volving fund of five hund^ million ‘Tt makes Ujttie dtitorence to .mft States ought to take on a judicial nounced prosperity;'followed. prove the well being of the' orame in gqod times concerns. ’The power ' of toe re­ DracUt has been settled. Bund River at a swlfigtag' gallop. .‘‘President. No government has ever standard. Under the leadership of end Its soft Unes seemed to. U«id« is evident that tariff regiilatiou by President Hoover thlis calamity waft and in bad times. .Tile RepubUcan sources of the' Tlitited States Gov- Boston—State Department of La­ His-slender rider let him have Ms Ball’s gray eyes diould have been ' yet been devised that could make treaty diminishes Oiat independent Party believes in encouraging busi­ e^unent has been'inarshalled to bor and Industries reiwrts an in­ head until they reached the BUnd the people prosperous all the time. averted. The passage of these meas­ ness in order that the TOnefits from crease of one per cent in the number humorous but they were herd ;sg control over its own, revenues which ures was. finaUy avmded and the loss support the credit of , Uje key con­ River trail, then she bedded him steel.; But a bad government will constant- is essential for the safety and w'el such business may mTnistef' tb the cerns of our-eccHjomlc structure, al- persona enmloyed by 138 pubUe south, stritight up the m ounts .ly keep the people in distress. Our of our gold was offset by emergency *‘YbU'keep your pramiaea-|uit eg fare of any government Emergency lisgislatiqn.. In June the finimeial welfare of the ordinary rim of peo­ WS3^ for the purpose of serving the utility companies in . September. She remembered a Mgh pbtot over­ National government has adopted calling for an increase of taxation ple. Ciumbrld^, Mass.— Herbert F. you do many irther thlnga!” ' flbil integrity of our government ap­ ordinary.run of people.' looking toe dope from 'whieh ifin aimed';,this thrust, keeping her eyeg one measure after another to sup­ may at any time arise and no en­ “AU of our wage earners by giv­ Taylor, Jr., 44-year-bld prerident of could (heck toe movwnents of the gagement with a foreign power p e a l to be permanently estab­ ‘AU :this seems perfectly: plain, and toe Co-operative Central Bank ti£ on Mm'while She ^wke. - , port and encourage business and lished. Congress fin ^ y adjourned ing the most casual thbught'can not obvk>us and so jdiementaiy that no agriculture. The present economic should exist .to hamper the action faU to recognize the soundness of Boston, is selected by the Federal posse. '*Dylng to ;ke!tyr thatrpromiae goi and our gold began to come back. one competent to hold national of­ Why she rode out - t o 'watch.: the ^ ifistrMS is world-wide. Our . own of the government* There has nev­ these principles. It is ineyilAl^e Home Loan Bank at Washington to me into this, jam,” he enimped* - fundamental conditions were so er been any adequate answer' to The decline in trade ceased and fice eoiild fail to comprtoend. be the first president of the newty bunt was not clear in her ndnd. She *T; d|d n !t expect yon .to gtvg confidence began to return until at when a concern can make a {v^ t sound that we have been able to the principle ,wi>ich that President by operating that it wiU be in .the . Hoover No Aristocrat. created r^onal home loan baxdc to could not get back to ean^ with aMito"tDena.oontiime behind her and heoded-IM '‘* ^ e of the- subjects which is Easy To Criticize ness. An early, and timely word and connected with toe timber di­ from the Democratic candidate for the bank refuses to naake IpftM be­ ifanie and reputation. Mack mare,tm tbe riope. " being discussed in -this .campaign “It is very*:easy- to criticize after President that he would reject the cause it feara they iriU not The .-re­ . “ Herbert Hoover .was.the'son of a Bankers caimot be indicted for not rectly below her. Mradfitk rifles They traveled - for p erh s^ aff ^bich it is very easy to misrepresent the event: Constructive leadership is proposal to increase the national paid;'the depositJers withdraw their country blacksmith in loWA He was being more than hutoan. crawled from hush to'bush i^ fle ‘'tke iKiur.Then the bladt ducked .' hSHK and misunderstand is the ta i^ . Be­ not so easy. I have no taste, for debt by $2,300,000,000 to pay a money, because they feel it is ncit left an' orphan at -'toe’dge.dr 10, —Francis H. Sisson, president moimted men rode in an ey^. dos­ cause of constantly changing condi- American Bankers’ Assoeiation. head and entered a ta m ^ 'bf '.V^iaa criticising. I much prefer to present bonus would have been a great en- safe; producers refuse' to sril'on lived on .a doin^ chorqs until ing cirde around to® nxsky'imhUBh. and buftbes. Dona took n ^ of‘!thg tiops, if for no .6ther reason, no one the constructive and statesifianlike couragemcfit to and guaranteed the time because they afraid they he w u fourteen^ earned his own liv- was ever able todevise a perfectly program. of my party, l^ t udien it With an A-1 product to sell— trail caiofulty. Thty'were entering integfity of the national credit cannot ceUect. If this pioceas con­ i^--as an effibq bpy. .until he was Dcma loosened her rifle so that a'narrew. (deft of rock basely adjurted tariff bill. No one can de­ is constantly charged that President While he remained silent economic tinued far enqugh imiverari bank-, I'f^and worked his-way torbugh col- health—it seems to me that toe lack she could get at it hyaMty. She ^ vise one now and no Congress, con­ Hoover lacks iMulership I hope I of doctors’ “sales’* can shew only enough tor the. i horse to peas recovery w m nuiasurably impeded ruptcy would prevseii, .TherpMple of It^l'e^ imtil he'-wa8'2l: - -^e: was'-then not sxire what she wbulfi do ^ t h it through. The. deft opened a few stituted as ours is, will ever pass may be pardoned for a slight re-< For CommoB People property suffer g^tipsseA.iiiit^to an- ehgineer-.fqr 25 y e^ , living one thing: lack of organization if BaU broke out of 'toe. connecting one. Some schedules may 'be too ference to what appears to be of­ within the medical industiy. . yardafarther cm into a tiny mebdow “ One subject confttaiitly recurs m are usually able to t^ e .caze'-cff efrery .'day anjong wortribg people Umber and tried to-crosa the mea­ formed t y erorion mM wtod ;de* high and some too low' but pro­ fered in its place. -As early as Noy<' themselves ■while many y ^ e e id ­ —^Edward A. Fil^e, Boston mer- dow but she-.iatooded to.lw our N ath^^ ^political campfiigfis and everywhere,'., belo'ved by them, ch ^ ; and philanthropist. * poaitB oa a shelf of roSki Stan tection gives the general result of ember 1928 the I^mocratic leadty which it'is difficult to discuss with- ers, sxxiaU home owners'and farm­ ta rin g the he "organized and Several rifle shots r t ^ outtiraim an advantage to our own products publicly urged the presentation of ers are triable to pdy their interest leaped to the ground. pfit aipology. -,ftit It is put forward iukninlsteired the,, greatest, system of ]ow as exdted men caught-gliiiniiftes “Weltonie to your new h b a ff!| b kg, in our own market. a constructive program' by his par­ udtirso much boldness that it can­ and taxes or provide themifelvM fetief that was ever brought Into The one effective way. of sUendag of what they thought was ithe Meaning Indefinite ty.- In the campaign o f 1930 another and their families with food, ^ cloth­ critidsm of toe League of : Nations said with mock ceremony. ^ not Ise entirety ignored The charge exigence. He forced the nations to . . . is to show unmistakaibly that bandit. “We are told now that we ought authoriative pron^se of a coiutruc- i^.'made that the Republican Party ing and shelter.‘ These are'the-peo­ preserve toe right to live often (To B e Ooaftanad)' to have a competitive tariff. Those toe covmant of toe league iS: a sol­ Dona settled back to wait. Sud­ tive program was issued. The Dem­ and its candidates do not show any ple ' that everyone recognizee - -need mllions of peo^e' ifi Brigium and denly a black.horse burst from ,the words are not new but their mean­ ocratic leader agaiix warned his emn pact,, the obligations of whidr eoUdtude for the.general welfare of the help of tiie stn ^ Arfii of 'toe Nbrtiiern Frcmce. After the Annbt* no state, graafor small, will fln<] it timber just beloW; her. Its rider ira* ing is hbt very definite. Judging party in NoVeniber 1931 to present the common run of people but are governm oit '. - tipft, he sav!^; . perale Ih, Central from the prices of almost all com­ a constructive program, yet ‘ when posrible to ignore. >endihg low over tbe^saddle anfl to* interested only m Em oting .the in­ . . Dole Not Satisfaetoty H ^ p e . from, starvation. During, toe '—^PreridMit Eamonn De 'Valera of horse was taking ^ rough-gnoMd modities now selling in our markets that party e le cts a Speidter ,of the terests of a few favored-individuals “The first tobiight for relief Mississippi flood he'directed tbe for'lesA'fhan the cost of production, House and assumed control of tiiat toe Irtoh Free State. ' at a graceful lope. Dona reatoed apd corporations q t large poises- would probably be a:dole and a loan rescue work which, sa'ved hundreds down and jerked her rifle UxMe.^ The our producers are not suffering body no program had yet been pre­ sioBS. This charge is- made agahist but a Uttl'^ conrideiatibn whidd diow of tiiouis^ds ,of Uves and fed and from any lack of competition. Is it sented. You cannot have a successful nmr- rider was too far! away to be l^ted the party of Abraham Lincoln, that increasing their dphty aQd. de­ riotoed milliaos of ; p^topte: For tbe riage. unless toe wife is better than but he was within easy rifle range. proposed to put our agriculture in “The President in his message ’I^ieodora. Roopevdlt and Herbert stroying their independence' would' tiurae wlhtora-he nwbilize^ competitipn with that of Canada, pointed out^the necessity o f Sipreias^ tbe husband at sqmc thingr. Suddenly she rem em be^ the roan’s Hoover.- lincbtai and thmsevell are scarcely be considered at^'siervice the .bbsrity of tiie nation for the —Prof. J. B. S..Hftldane, British fear of a gim. She did from, fler Austndfa and the Argentine ? Is it ing revenues and cutting down-. tx~ bpth.dead No one-bias any per- to p eo^ j|n distress. Such,a.,reme- gujgpdrt'of xnillipns . of distressed. OHtolANfl IN''.BBiMMBk^; proposed to - put our industry in* penses. The'acting chsdrman o f the scientist horse and d ip p ed to one kpee. - s t^ suithoDty to /^teak in tiieir dy-;iffli^r tii^r^; ^i^n yisin ago he: b re- Tbe front read of ber :rifle irieiMl- competition x^th that of Europe? Democratic Ways and Means Com­ name, biit tim hunutnitaTian spirit out nlmoving^ti|e66to jUrtodty: gtymnk to- on and halted under-(ioii«r''U .tiw mixed eomndftffcRieB pf'-lnvgded- terriAarx^;:' .profreap sire have becqme a great “ G lv^»tiib wcartem tiwn a>;.re-; toftritiBg itsaftt, w|UN imber. tish ii o^pnisiMl industrial damperacy. It stb«li[.to.ih>i^i^ , pg^n j£8o0iOOW his f i c t i o n , was dftpiMdftdiilty siotriy Dofla lint to'hra. Miat; ihe haa been'the theory' heavy feet aiie’>began- te^46MMMd^to oonfhtien utiier' wUdi the oediaiaty 'CttOBl the meadow. She hdd-te 1^ dmbld have .tike beat .ppsaible an-. man she had Juif ■{ m aiftrifir The TM ■ ‘ '■#* im iie ^ ;p e l| i .whhtiidr Hoover' iftr en- of tiie many ealto t m la y hays, tena Peeridaot “ Hpeyftr^ - hftora of > fttwm $na " - I s . ftdvoefttfti; d u 4iHBw.ft9un- *ft.;to-.-'Wiiy ...... and ploiWftd f)st-a-b|fik. . , . wi a*r'.6ll‘ lift jaeliftt, tnUroad, an ,_____ it toaqoMtiMtiaefliil GM',HM'-waa. V, , -.J. - \r.r-• .■ r .* j . . f ■ J r , < r ' i . : RED AffiN HERE SUNDAY

Game At Ift. Ndw At 3 TITLE RAGE IS HOT R vpm .lieiiiivilM O’CIm A; Field h Perfect Meet Windser L od n At IN THE SOUTHWEST r f W mN Q m g m ^ Cenfitien; H eadw rs Hickey’s Grore Sonday Aftoiioeii; Are Conideit Erected Fer Spectators. T « u s Christen and Texas New Yanih Tewi Takes HajerLeapePeeltOlML A gpesM ay Decide Issne ofYkterir. The Red Men A. C. wiU meet the m F U h Practice aid By HEBBEBT W. All-^jertforda at Mt. Nebo Sunday Elated 1^ their smashing 26-0 ^ c - after^n at 3 o’clock, it was an­ Satnrday. tory last Sunday over the Hartford nounced today by ^ te Vendrillo, N e w Yprix, O c t 12.— (A P )-— The Spartans, the North Bhd Eagles will local booking manager. Tbla will be ■ignteg of Jpee^ VtooMt MeOiktoy . College Station, Texas, Oct. 12— now undergo their supreme teat of N e w H aven, O c t 12.— ( A P I - to a three years ceatiMt aa mea»> the third gam e oC the Maacm fo r the — An early season battle that the season when thw meet the N e w Y drk, QA. 13.— ( A P I - Red Men, who wo|l tlleir llrat game will have a lot to do with the foot- Windsor Locks town team Sunday Eastern devena, standlag by to re- Four linemen were relegated to fer of the New York Tarim leavea from WUlimanaett, 6 to 0. and were chaunpionsUp of the South­ aftomoom The visiting team is the pd invadm; are aiming at a clean minor teams and pesittoiia of two only three mejor teagxM m ikaftrtal held to a acorelesa tie by Windsor western C^iference will be held squad which battled the Red Men aweep U ate intofaeetioQal'febtoBll backfldd. players .were ./ .i:ted in a potto stffl to be filled. here Oct. 15 between the Homed here last week to a scoreless tie. Locka last Sunday. hattlea this week hilt thdr pioa- drastic raaUgnment of the Yale var­ At least one of these ia virtually, Frogs of Texas Christian University The Eagles in booking this game sity team foltowing the ^icago The Mt Nebo gridiron is now in peeta are nena too bright* certain to be stricken off /the^Uft and the Local Texas Aggies. wish to show they are a team of g a m e perfect ed ition for spectators and Starting with Boston cdlege’s with the probaUe feappolatiMfit Although the Aggies have been high standiixg and ake ready to meet Appearing, in scrimmage for U hT players « « e . Bleachers have been eo year; Landes,. Soloway, the latter Station boys might have the mak­ in last week’s game. The Eagles will toe Oncinnati poet wlda.opep. There most certainly on victories for. Co­ kle; Johnny Parker, quarterback; aU-state end in 1929; and Scott, who ings of a championship eleven. ^ practice tonight at Hickey’s Grove has been no definite ladteatioii yet lumbia, Boston coUsge and In all Clare Cui;to, ri|^t tackle and BUd • played with the Vermont Academy at 6:30 p. m. Baraum, left guard were the. only as to his successor, although, the The* Frogs started off the sea­ probability. Syracuse,, but the. other . eleven. The All-Hartforda have met games seem disttnotiy -doubtful. memben of the original eleven to name of Donie BuSh has been ineu- ^ some of the toughest semi-pro teams son by drubbing North Texas YtttAlh th sir BOSltloiUL tioned' frequently in cbnnectlcB'Wifh ia the state, losing a close decision State Teachers 14-2, and Daniel Felix Hugiies, former substitute toe place. . > Baker 56-0. But they nearly ran to tiM-AU-Torringtons, 7 to 0, and CANZONERINEE1S fullback, went in at Johnny Hal- The situation at Boston ia a little a game to the Waoos of Into a Tartar at Louisiana State, B ack to his first love, football, T om Jones, Indiaiia U. grid aspirant, lett’s place at left end. While W al­ different Marty McManus, veteran : Wallingford, 6 to 0. wliming by a score of S-0. In some ter Kimball, a freshman star two sections this victory was consid­ la back In school after five yecArs o f appearing before toe , footlights. PORT second sacker bandied toe team dur<^ f . -Since then, the All-Hartfords have years ago, relieved Jack Sargent at in g the 1982 cam patgp a fte r the ered an upset ' . . ... FRANKIEPETROLLE He’s a quarterback. " added several outstanding players to ------A- right end. Joe Johnson, captain of resignation of John (Shaao) Geilhae, thsir lineup and an exciting battle ia But Coach Madison Bell of the c last year’s freshman toam. iq^ppgr- Aggies knows it wasn’t so much Bloomington, Ind., Oct. 12.— (A P ) LANT V ^ but whether Marty will be given a r enacted Simday. a romance that culminated in. hia ed at center in place of Malin, whilq contract for toe 1933 season atiU it -Coach W alter Harrison expects to of an upset. He’s preparing for — Graduation from toe role of foot­ marriage to his leading lady, Rosa­ Bill Holcmnbe, a sub center, reliev­ a tough game, after a couple of open to question. ; n^art an entirely new backfleld Sun- Outdoor Boot Tooiglit K ball hero to the stage or movies is mond Risser. ed Bronkie at right guard. McCarthy who never jflayeo a- weeks of intensive playing. Together they entered toe theat­ Stratford Morton, aophomore; was ; day. It is possible that Squatrito will a story often told before. Who is the better ^t'basem an of major league game In his life aid Recently the Aggies played rical profession. definitely Installed as Lassiter’s un­ ;-be given a chance at a backfleld But it is left to Tom Jones to ]ret has managet' pennant winners three games in eight days. They Weatkor Relents; Tide Go But Jones deddea to return to toe two. Bill Terry ef the Giants derstudy for left halfback. Crowley, ' berth and Oroman will alteraate In both big cireuits, was understood tangled with Tulane Oct. 1, Sam leave toe role of matinee idol for the Indiana to finish both his education or Lou G e l^ of tho YaitoeoB. tak­ right halfbaok and Levering, fuU- with Hanaen at quaretrback. The roeuing cheers of toe collegiate to have been given a Bubstaatial in­ Houston State Teachers on Oct and his promising football career: back, chuged places. ether changes have not been made 6, and the Texas A. and I Jave- Next Montk gridiron. ing into. coBsideratioii' Lhtir hitting crease in salary. It wet said toe new as yet, but will probably-be completp He is back in school now. linas Oct. 8. Which is a lot of Five years ago Jones was a sen­ as well as fielding abilityT inquires contract called fo r (U .least .8100,000 - ^ at practice at the Bast Side Rec Hard Job Maldag Weight foDtbaU playing in eight days. sation as a quarterback on Indiana J. M. of New Haven. - fer toe next three years. .~'-;i^day evening at 8 o’clock. It has taken a lot of work, but The squad, however, is not any university’s freshman football team. • it is requested that all players at N e w Y ork , Oct. 12.— ( A P ) — I f months of hard physical training Personally, with ths 1932 season Pants —Passer the worse for wear. The back toe weather which seems at times The Indiana coaches rubbed , their have put him in fine condition. The A tend this session. Those who do hot freshest in mind, ,we woxild prefer field of Frenchy Domingue, quar­ to have been invented for toe sole hands in anticipation oi' what would freshm an o f 1927 is dow n to 180 ^'wiU^^eopafdise their position-on the Gehrig to ’Terry, although Jimmie ter, Captain Jimmy Aston and purpose of vexing toe promoters of happen to foes of the Crimson toe pounds, which is anything- but J.F. CHENEY ELECTED as the management points out F o x x w ould be o u r choice ever either By The Ashodatod Preee Rue Barfield, halfbacks, and Ted outdoor boxing shows, relents long next fall when Jones became eligi­ heavy for his height of more than i' that only by constant practice can one, if toe field Is thrown open. Spencer, full, is all set for the enough, Tony Canzoneri, light­ ble for toe varsity. rix feet. H a rv a rd team work be reached and players Gehrig haa toe edge over his rivaA TOGOLFcominiE game with the Frogs. The line is weight champion, gets his first shot Goes Musical He wants to win toe regular quar- Cambridge-^The HarvaM football who do not practice have no value. across toe river, however, l^ecause one of the heaviest • in the Confer­ of toe season at toe PetroUe family They were doomed to disappoint­ teshack position and in early prac­ team was slated to see several dif­ ^ Failure of local players to report at of his greatM' durahility and con­ ence, and averaged about 190 t o n l ^ t ment, fo r in toe sp rin g o f 1928 tice has received much attention ferent ldnd8..of^ football today. The practice will cause the importation sistency, his longer range hitting of State Assodation HeMa AiM aal pounds. The backfleld averages Cimzoneri ia slated to face Jones “went musical.” He was star­ from Coach E. C. Hayes. morning program called for a scrim­ of out-of-town gridsters. toe type that more o ft^ breaks up 180. Frankie, toe junior member of toe red in toe university’s.-lavish stage He may be a decisive factor in mage against toe sentos using Pean Meeting; Officers Are Ke- toe old ball game. PetxoUe clan, in toe feature bout of production, “Jordan RiVer Revue.” Indiana’s success or failure this sea­ State playsi and In toe afternoon toe E le c t e d . The Texas Christian outfit is toft charity program at Ebbets Success was followed by romance. son. In other words, Gehrig’s ir.ck of Crimson players were to see toe bringing here one of the beat Field tonight His tiUe is not at toe'defensive poUsh and speed that game l^tween Center and Boston defenses in the southwest. But stake but it will be next month ; SHIFTY BACKS VIE characterises Terry’s play is-not College. Orange, O c t 18.— (A P ) — H areld it was rumored after the L. S. U. when he takes on toe elder brother, stories telling how this or that play­ sufficient to offset his bigger threat A rm y B. Humphrey ef New Britain was game that the offense could stand Billy PetroUe. er was seriously hurt in scrlnuxiage. at toe pit^. The‘batting aywages West Point—If this week’s prac­ re-eiected president rft the Ode* a^Uttle Jacking up. Coach Fran- necticut Golf Assodation for a see- L WITH STRONG LINE S ftv iiv tb e B o ys do not show an advantage for either tice sessions ue any indication dft • A.- SChifidt is pdntlng his ond term at toe anm^d nieetlv of Wise coaches limit toe practice but .in toe home run . and runs-bat- Army and Pitt are goiztg to fight it crowd on this angle of the game, toe organisation held at the .Race scrimmages after toe season starts. ted-in departments the big YankM out along toe tratotion lines of and the Aggies are. apt to find a Young, men in good phyrical condi­ slugger has a decided ■mai'gin. BTodt Couhtiy Club here last night whirlwind atack sweeping them D o V b u “straight” football Saturday. Both tion do not neid scrimmage after The complete date of ofSeers Terry's fielding^ in- Ihe ojrfnion. of are concentrating on running plays whiieh functioned during , the past -^ r a c s s e ■ Soadieni Metho- off their feet. their capabilities have been proven. The Frogs are hot after the some unbiased cHtics, has i^ u e a tly in their drills but preparing for all season wps unanimously elected for Anyway, it Is pretty well known te- title this year. They held it in bHWaUAM BRAUCMR equalled anything in toe repertory of sorts of tricks from toe opposition. 1933. Th ey a re : W a lte r E .'B a t t o r - dkt EleTCB To T u { ^ Tins 1929, and w ere ju st beaten out fore the season s t s ^ which candi­ Hal caiase. Who set toeA tend^ in Y a le son, Hartford.. first Tice-hreridmt; b y T exas in 1930 and Southern Certain discussions of the new dates will be scrubs and which will fashionable performancea for all New Havep—Yale’s failure to win J. W ; Doty, Norotm), second ’^ce- be regulars. Methodist last year. One Year Ago Today—Thirty- footbEdl rules have blamed the flying first basemen. The Giant manager, either of its first two games or to do presldent; R. D. Pryde. Ckshgti, tsc- Week. three thousand persons saw Jack Scrimmage is not needed in toe however, has not be.en so consistent­ any. heavy scoring has brought a retary-trcasurer; R. M. Armspimm. The team is composed of a wedge, which has been legislated wealth of last year’s men, all but Shturkey outpoint Primo Camera teaching of new formations which ly brilliant oii toe defease within toe ahakeup of near -record proportions New Haven, assistant sicreUn^tin one of whom have won two let­ in a 15-round bout at Ebbets against this season, for toe death of afe meant as special preparation past yeu* or so as he was at his in toS lineup. Only three men re­ treasurer and Frank D. Rote, R ad­ Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 12.—lt will ters. • Captain Johnny Vaught, Field, New York. Camera hit Cadet Richard B. SberidEm of West to penetrate, toe defense cf next peak in 1930, when he also batted' mained in their original positions ford, team captfiln. be one of the strongest lines in the guard, is one of these men, and toe floor in toe fourth round. In Point in toe Army-X*de game last Saturday’s x^val or to devise a de­ .401. after Coach Mai Stevens got through J. P. Cheney, South Manohsetor, east against one of the shiftiest a terror in the line. Another is a non-title bout, Roger Barnard fense that wilK^op toe opponent’s ■liEf Hng them around yesterday and Was elected to the executive com­ year. Gehrig’s fielding figures for 1931- backflelds in the southwest when Sub Captain Blanard Spearman, of Flint, Mich., beat Bat Batta- attack. 82 were slightly better than-tobse four lost their first team positions. mittee. But it was a flying tackle that Syracuse and Southern Methodist halfback, one of the most depend­ llno, featherweight champ, in a It was because be wanted to pro­ of Terry, measured by toe mechan­ Cornell caused Sheridan’s death. On a kick­ Utfversity from Texas tangle in an able ground gainers in the Con­ 10-round bout in Philadelphia. tect his players that Khute Rockne ical ya^tick of chances accepted, Ithaca—Cornell preparing for toe intersectional football game here off in toe last quarter of the Army- ference. used to do much of hla teaching by but Memphis ^ must still be given Princeton game, has toe services of p et. 15. Five Years Ago Today—Zach Yale game, Sheridan threw himself Last Nighjt *s FU^ts In Ben Boswell the Frogs have blackboard work*and by “dummy toe defensive edge. its head, coach for toe first time ' Syracuse will have the line, built versatile tackle who can boot Wheat and Baby Doll Jacobson at Lassiter, who wa.s carrying toe scrimmage, ’ a term meant to denote since the season got under way. The around Captain Tom Lombardi, tac­ Neck and Keck toe ball as well aa fill in toe line were released by toe Athletics. ball. Sheridan died by toe daring and toe actual carrying out of plays with veteran Gil Dobie, who has been out By the Associated Pises. kle, Joe Vavra, sophomore, tackle, There is a striking coincidence in w ith his 220 pounds. H is field Dave Shade and Jack MeVey fury of his own plunge. tackling and blocldhg done only by of action for three weeks with an at­ and A1 Gutzman, end. Southern goal was toe margin of victory in fought a 12-round draw in Cleve­ No flying wedge, as they call that touch. toe batting mariu of Gehrig and ack of rheumatism, was able to get Alexandria, Va.—Joe. Baaevle. Methodist’s Mustang backfleld, land. Terry, each of whom made his first toe Louisiana State game last blocking triangle of players which Subs, Want to Be Bongh out yesterday and take chaiF* of too Knghamton; ouRpoIntod. Sammy which Syracuse’s line will have to bow to toe New York baseball , cus­ year. forms alxiut a ball carrier, bad time Dr. Jock Sutherland, coach at worl^, Weiss, Nazareth, Pa., (10)-. stop, centers around Captain How­ Ten Years Ago Today—Bsdti- tomers, on trial, in 1928, and each to organize, as Sheridan was down Pitt, told me recently that after toe ard Sprague and Kenneth Travis, more defeated St. Paul, 5-1, to of whom ha» just . rounded out tea toe field with amazing speed and first few weeks scrimmage for'-toe both brilliant backs. lead four games to one in toe lit­ seasons in t ^ majoi: leagues. , made toe tackle close to toe 2 0 -3rard regulars was a foolish practice, ex­ Lombardi’s deeds on the gridiron tle world -series. Joe Beckett, For the aiae-year period up to tUs WASHDIGIONSTATE line. posing toe men to toe daagert of are well known from last year. In English heavyweight champion, The Deaths Begin 3rear, each diowed a hitting arer- NOW... overzealousness on toe part oi toe addition to being a tough guy to knocked out Frank Moran, Pitts­ age of A42. Thla season Gehrig fin­ get through, Tom was the crew cap­ young men regarded as substitutes. burgh heavy, in seventh roimd of The death of George O. Dunham, ished third'lv tim American League tain for Syracuse this • season. The In many of toe larger sdiools, the ntmED FORBEARS their Lodon fight. 17-year-old high school football play­ raep with an unofflcia] A50. Terry other two linemen are said to be spring practice season is the time er at Minneapolis, makes toe secemd was runner-up to'Lefty ODont in among the best in the east. when some of toe finer arts of lins- serious accident in Minnesotai, toe toe National League wito a mark- of Although beaten in its first two rrs CA-BID-EO, PBANK SAYS play, blocking and tackling are other being toe mishap of Myron A49. The (3iant pUei coilectod more starts this year, the Mustangs, Ubl, University of Minnesota man taught. smarting under the defeats, are Recent Defeat SdD Raiddes Columbia, Mo.— (A P) — In case ------V______Mts but CMxrig scored and drove whose breastbone was broken and in more runs. TH IN SALES bound to give Syracuse a battle football fans have been wondering, who was handicapped in his fight worthy of an intersectional tangle. it’s “Ca-RID-e-o’’ and not “Carry MARQUETTES ELECT TIERNEY Their offenaive racarda are lo ’re- As Cenpirs Prepare For against death by pneumonia. If there is a dry field for the con­ DAY-0.’’ The later pronunciation, markahly cleea that ovar a ten-year Both of these caaxialties occurred test, S. M. U. may dazzle the east­ toe new Missouri football coach ex­ Jack Tierney of St. Louis, Mar­ stretch GMiilg has ranpod uub.1568 during practice. erners with a fast passing attack. Califemia. plained, was just a joke perpe­ quette University qirinter, has M t i and T e rry 1558. THE COUNTRY OVIR! The game will be interesting from trated in a “talkie’’ when he was T iilag to Make the Team been rieoted captain of toe 1M8 OiMlstenmr Hla Jawi an intersectional point of view, and asked regarding pronunciation of The wise fathers of football, toe track team, succeeding Jack W al­ The Yankee first seeker the Dallas school is sending more his name. niles committee, can make no rules ter, Listowel, Ont., a member ef up in U s eoaEfteney and retiablUty PuUm an, Waush., O c t 12.— W a r t - ROCKNE SWEEPS PAST 2R . than 600 rooters to see the game. to restrain the seal of young men toe 1928 Oaaadian Olympic team. what he lacks la and aglHty. ington State’s Cougars are a lot NEW WAIMEB 8FBINQ UP trying out for toe team. Starting June 1, IMS, GUttif has tougher than you would believe aft­ PAMED CARS IN I MONTHS The candidates, ssger to demon­ CAPTAINS TO BB AFPOINTBD now finished ptoyteg 3ItT ecaiaeu^ er their recent defeat at toe hands Tuscaloosa, Ala.— (A P )—Hillman strate to toe coaches their prowess tlve games, exclusive ef 19 ethers of ^utoem California. JOCKEY CLUB OPENS Walker, sophomore end on the Ala­ in making tackles, blocking and Marquette Ubivereity’s 1988-88 Conch Babe HoUlngbery’a chafes la four woHd’s aeries. Barring an OCKNB bid M lilt of IbnMf owRen 90 fill bama roster, comes from an athletic running with toe bail, often battle basketball captain will not be elect­ are sttU rankling under that 20-0 a'oldent ha flfuraa to pass Bvepett family. Two of his brothers, Gerald harder in practice and drive them­ ed until toe close of toe campjign. to. lMteSBMndM>tc*9ioiciiBdldiBliBt FALL RACE MEETING beating, and toe University of CaU- Scott’s wbridi raoeid of 1197 samaa R and HubMe, made football history selves more ardently than during tlM Becaose tjiA regular rieotkm last fornia wiU have a battle on ite soma time around, the first .af nant in acCiifil K^ptndoiM .fo tbo actual playing of a game. spring resulted in a deadlock, Ooachi when toe two teams meet at at Ole Miss several years ago. Both A u g u s t were backs. All three Walkers play Almost daily la the reports from WUUam Ohaadler decided^ name B erkeley O c t 15. Gitorig has lad tiM Aaaw ican Latonia, Ky., O c t 12.— ( A P ) — Its baseball, too. toe football trstnlag camps come a captain betore each game. stalls filled with one of the most im-i It has been pointed out that League four Umee in m vital de- Rodeno it apt only beto to fCty. •. All bfff M toe defeat by Southern Cal came partaMSitrSf ruan hattafi In, wHhIn posing arrays of horses gathered at fo bAsbA Hi ityit» tin^ ipttd, fiilgb aqy Upnk this year, the Latonia as the result of two blocked punts toe past seven yean. Only Ruth, gUmkm, Jockey'Club this afternoon opens its and a lucky dash by Trojan Fwd Come On, Yuh Dawg! No Monkey Business Simmons and Foxx, in separate USk race meeting. Palmer, endj after he had p a w t yean, have topped toe Yankee Amcrict biibieB loobiDg fee iaalow^cieidcfir* The feature event ia the Columbus a pass from McNeisb. The Cou­ cleanup clouter in this respect Ter­ Day Handicap, a six furlong event gars, after losing these three breaks ry, of conns, te one of toe. most Take out a Rockiw Eor ■ trill drivp lodbyt - for all ages. Top weight 120 poimds, of toe game, couldn’t get goii^ dangerous batsmen in baseball hut been assigned to My Dandy, the But toe CaUfomia Bear is go­ m tlM atretdh of tha fiast MM .ape-eyed “iron horse’’ from Chicago. ing to face a different team thw doien ysnra hla reeatda art aot so Southern Cal did. Washington wiU is seven years old but this year 'V. ' inVtesriva sa theaa of Ua Tukae be playing heads-up fOotbau. And has won at least eight races and r f r iL with a team like the Cdugars Imve . been in the money n e i^ 10 times. this year, It wiU be a goodbrai^ X Cathop, Gold Step and Brown m Geo^e Sander, W akUng^ 'Wisdom and Playtime are other State has one of .the*best ttirte- (^nfrwt-steppcrs which will compete in tlireat back of the coast ThlaCTS- & the handicap. iund lad is especially adept at 2 The horses, with weights EeUag, consistently bootliv ^ r^ijockcys, f(dlow in order of their post ‘ position: Playtime, 106, Finnsrty; Holllngbery has two candidate B row n W isdom , 111 ( X ) : Oathop, tor the fiiUback post who are v m - 100, Pichon; Our Chsnyoote, 100. lag each other hustle. One Is Stan­ South; M y Dandy, 110, C orbett; ley Colburn, 190-powid line sm yh- G old Stop, 110, M cCoy. er, who was the regular starter last year. The: okker is giant Gsoff* ♦; 8W1MMINO TBAM Theodoratos,- 240-pound Greek plunger. T k e rs w ill Two man is toe line who ' m sb'h oilt Uka a sore thumb this year ' toBighk «t 6:40. An are WURsr .Gamp, a twe-year oet-. "to try diif win report at that tbsa eran tagfle, and Ctem Sean, guard, or ittln wUb Mimafor Joe who shh^MM^^^iyfiig In toe other « w K e^oe caii iuB. - ■>» \ ’y:A m n ' ••■■, . , ■ T .:i-. . . PAGE JOUBXXBR $QlltH M AN^P^ ■^^Vr Read the (Hassljied Rental Propertq Lishnq on this Paqe

■7T m m LOST AND FOUND 1 ROOMS WITHOUT f i O i W 59 APARTBfENT^ FLATS* ONB 8tx6 SPARE TIRE and Tlni, TENEMENTS 63 WAPPMG IMEDLinBERANS FOR RENT —3 COMFORTABLE raeantly loit in Manchester or out* ManeheBtei; rooma, gentlemen preferred, price FOR RENT—6 ROOM tanameht, akirta. Phone W Q. Glenney Co. Robert J. Rlsley, Charles L. Hev- reaaonable. 3 Oakland atrodt Thja- with all Impr^amenta, on Oarden W, SrsDing Herald Telephone 4149. enor and Robert ‘L. Jillson, tbe asr phono 4481. atraeL ^rlth or srlthout garage. Ap<; sessors for the Town of ' South >i|Mi«ktiott ID tko. ply john Addy, 48 Garden street Itttd if thMT, odai CLASSIFIED Windsor, will be at the Wapphig MOVING— TRUCKINIG— coihmuhlty-house on October 30, £ m teheFi Um r i ^ ' tb advertisements BOARDERS WANTED 59-A VERY DESIRABLF . 8 room'suite in Orer 5 0 0 0 (^ 6 1 ibOpeihj b« 'llboloai 'or waiek la in b l d 'l e i S . new Johnson Block tedng Main and 33 fmm 9 ‘ a m. to 8 p. m., am STORAGE 20 at tlu Town Hhll in South Windsor, •mrigWon ot' pbUUcRl vlmifp Is.dftejrqd.bUt Gout Its avence words M a Uaa street. all modem improvements, R o 6 m a n d b o a r d can,be,had (or October 29, 81 and Novembeir 1 ohuiiete.wliiek art difkinatory or abuMva. laiUals. aonbon aad abbravtattoai including heat Phone Aaron John* ing SwMD At PUadel-| •aob ooaat aa a word aad doaipenad SILVERLA^ BUS LINE, ^rptp two, in private family, eehtiraJly from 9 a. m. to 8 p.' m. for receiving w oi^ as two worda lOalmam eoot is ed by Perrett A aiexmey. Teral* located, home privileges. Box L, sen, 8736 or janitor 7686. lists. p 6 u s |d4 l pries of «hfM Maes. ______nail—Charter Oak and Main Herald. ' Geraldine A. McMullen, eight* rif)T6fnni. B llS d t Idas rates per dar for - ttaasleat' streets. State and Front streets F o r r e n t — s i x r o o m tenaaoent ROOM AND BOARD at reduced in (jouble house, all improvements, year<01d daughter of Mr. aad ^ r a AH teroTlM **"" MeotiTe M m n ik XT, IMT In Hartford. Schedule o: trips ob­ B v j g M t ^ b u M weeUy .rates. The Hotel SherliuiL steam heat 96 Foster atleet Tel. Calvin McMidlea, passed away at H«N a n sbaM Ml 2ts oa pell- OiuA Cbara# tainable .rom driver. Chartered the Hartford hospital Sunday aftw CoaseeatlTo Days .«| 7 etsl • ots Telisphone 8678. ^ 6052. Philadslphla, Oot 12— (AP) 7- tics, past and priMsfit: Bveiy stieet has' its ; Pullman Bus Service. Special a A ort illness.'The funeral was held OoaseentlTe Says c l • ets 11 e u Columbua bky found more *b^n 600 Robasvalt'avpblitieal •gW)UCk>>" - ' • Aa a a aM a s • a a S a a a aa •{«sTo a •s*a •• I •11 • eul IS . eUw-— parties to any point Estlmatas FOB RENT—6 ROOM flat With all Wednesday' afternoon from her late now aa, i PiUmuo. aa hla Not a thlhf eomaa to Urn that^ a orders (or Irreipilar Insertions furnished on request. Phone 3068, home. The burial was in the family clergy , and 1^ dalalpttqa from this wiU be ebim ^ at tbe one time rata APARTMENTS, FLATS, improvements, on second floor. In* dttioa wSTte “li 8860, 8864. quire 37 Starkweather street plot in the Wapplag cemetery. country, and .ChiRada gatharlng hart Speolal rMos (or loac term every TENEMENTS 63 Dears: ...... * from tk a^m m " Xn a butliMsii wiqrhalik 'aleaeh. ■ day advertlslny ylvea upon request. GENERAL TRUCXINO. local and in were Harold Nlcllck, Oils for tbe wesk-lOBf ■ Mennial oonvtn* Hoovar Is nfsrrfid to as. a goo< Ads ordered (or three or six days' Pendleton, JoMph FrlMy an^ Edwin tion qf the United Lutnete Church and stopped before tbe third or fifth long distance moving, livery sei> FOR RENT—6 ROOMS, 86 Church tagUioer, Vaify fqw nalisa It will He grumMaa bacauae. he if day will be eharced only (or the ao« street steam heat excellent condi­ HOUSES FOR RENT 65 Slater. The McMullen family for­ in Ame^ca which plag school. A report of a comqaittee of The Inadvertent omission of incor* our estimate. .rPhone 8063, 8860, Roesavalta, add me Roosavalta are Aad are kiWef ■ tlw tovm 'auiw' rect pnblleatlon of advertlslny will be, bath, garage |20 per month, 2 acres Arthur A. Knofla, Dial 6440. Joseph Patraitls, who was severe­ appolqted.at the MUwfukee o going to abow Rooaaaalt fate. rectified on ^ by eancellatlon of the. 8864, Perrett A OlennSy Inc. of land, Mahchester Green. W. ly burned thb first part Septem' yaptlon to make a stqdy ■ of "tke v S r REKT—181 OAK street 6 It is net naoaaakry to ba a dtlami charye made tor tbe service .-endored. Hany Ibgland. Phone 8461. her and taken to tbe Manchester ohurch’e arnagementa for training to subaertba for the literary I M f ^ All advertisements must conform room single house, with or without Memorial hospital returned to hie her niinlBters’.’ evoked considerable Ha saye he has iapIda'lhtonaaitlteL In style, copy apd typoyraphy with PAINTING—PAPERING 21 FOR RENT—660 MIDDLE Tum- garage. Inquire j.79 Oak street No one was hurt during frw past That vdtt put thaI dtotts “ dm tha rum reyulatlons enforced by the publish* honie here last Sunday. He lives on debate yesterday when it was eub- three ydars," we:ware apwed the But, iS^mt the irs Iand they reserve tbe rlyht to •pike East half a house with what Is known as the Arthur Sadd mltted to a joint committee for fhiCM attuatten,.' jdlt, revise . or reject any copy con* PAINTING, DECORATING, paper gaixge, rent |26. Months rent free FOR RENT—A SIX ROOM house three yaara jq^vloua.*' And you eah’t flnd;s thiag that.ka’a place. ccinsideratidn before presentation to People, who want a efaanga are the slderedjd o1ohJeetlonaBla hanging, |2 a :^m ; also■ glasn_ n g. to. desimble tenant. Tel. 8146. with or without garage, 16 Orchard Tkere were eight memben of the the eoxiventlon. CLOSINO HOURS—Classified ads to A. Kanehl. Telephone 7641. stre e t ones tnat'had thktdiiekqh for ttialr be published same day must be re Wapping Federated Sunday sckobl Paoiflo Seminary , pb^'and a^oauiaerof'cmn\^^ hoot.. calved by. IS o^clock noon; Saturdays. f o b A e n t —FOUK.iCom tenement who attended the annual meeting Ha hieieta that tha cauatfr. 10:30 a. m. on'first floor, steam heat, all Im­ A section classitylng tke seimiB- The ei^ la '"Kaap 'r i^ o B ont ot - ■ w," ' ' of. the Hartford (bounty Sunday arles according'to a eet of proposed Pblitlcs,’’ Well who is bringing it TELEPHONE YOUR COURSES AND CLASSES 27 provements; at 168'Oak street In­ school convention which was held xliat buaineea taga g|9a§>te.1ke.dQgB, standards was stricken from the in ? - • , quire Maples’ Maternity Home, 164 PRINCESSASPEACEHAKER last Sfiturday in Hartford. With pledgea of M fflia itoffott^ WANT ADS. BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn wUla report and termed "invidious eom< Bigotty aeams to be the Important Saye repreaeutafi'mxan-have t i ^ Ada are aeeapted over the talapboae Oak s tre e t Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gates and a,t tb* CHARGB RATB ylvan above teaming. Details free. Hartford partsons." Estebllskmeat of a Padr word- in -Wabetm^s ' dioihQaar^that ci« ‘ ■ ed h (^ . Academy ot HalrdresaiBg 398 Mrs. LlUie B. Giunmons of Manches­ fle seminary bn uie Paieifle coaet and the bonua makes a good fort as a eonvealenee to advertisers, bat FOR RENT—4-ROOM tenement 6 ter, motored .to the Federated tbe CASH RATBB will be accepted as Main street, Hartford. Ridgewood street; garage; rent |21 Jelo, P. L, Oct. 12.—(AP)—The was urg^ and a suggestion that all ‘ *HeUb s ^ 'd d ^ ta to ’’. WeU, ha church here where they attended He falke a whole lot ahoqt nmhty. FULL PAYMENT if paid at tbe busi­ month. Inquire L. Lent!, 178 Filipino Princess Tarhata, who was the seminaries be asked to standard­ called him eyerytblng else In Chica­ And you Uaten to toJea be haa’ a^in ness office on or before the seventh the Church services last Sunday. ize the length of their school year at day (ollowiny the first Insertion ot| Parker street. Phone 6623. educated in American colleges, to­ go; . But add them aU up aad it’k^funity SITUATIONS WANTED— The Federated Workers will give 36 weeks was inserted. Jimmie; Walker^ hisn’t. a look in, each ad otherwise tbe CHARGE' their twenty-five cent supper at ^ e You can’t flxid a thing that ; he*a RATE will bo collected. No responsi­ FEMALE 38 FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT with day added in negotiations with out­ No representatives of the semin­ in the'Outlobk. ' dona . . i bility for errors la telephoned ads all-Improvements and garage. 118 law More tribesmen who are barri­ pariah bouse this evening from 6:80 aries attended the meetlag at w])ieh WlHard’s advice, will be assumed and their accuracy to 8 oclock and after the. supper ^ cannot be pnaraateed. WANTED— HOUSECLEANING or North Elm street Phone 8204. caded In their village of Tayungan the proposed report was consi^red gat into politics;'' He inalsta there ahould 'be a , housework 32 per day with car there will be a short entertainment. and it was indicated numerous other '(Siglied) INDEX OF FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT With against 200 Insular constabulary- Mrs. Henry Knapp who Is visiting fare, washings done at home. .For portions of the document' might A-Forgotten Man. That puts poUlieians to rout,-;- garage. Inquire W. Manning, 16 men. her daughter and son*in*Iaw,~ Mr. CLASSIFICATIONS information call 6353. Lieutenant-Colonel Luther R.' meet strequous opposition on the Just something substantial, aad Births e e e • e a.a.» seeeeeeee.eeeee ^ Wialker street. and Mrs. ■ Byron E* West, attended Stevens, commanding the police convention floor Thursday. hearty ‘•paaceeeeeeeeeeeee B WANTED—TO DO LACE and ruf­ church services with Mrs. West at Women Delegates OALE .OK l a k e ERIE Marri£tsr«s a a aafiCO a.*a>a e > . aeaeaaee C FOR RENT—6 BOOM tenement fo|v48, with the add of tbe prfociss the 'Federated church last Sunday. And he wouldn’t mind helping them D eaths...... fled curtains, blankets, wet or ' Majority and minority reports on out. modem conveniences. Apply to J. attempted to aurange for tbe sq^ There was a Parent-Teachers Card of Thanks ...... E rough dry wash. Mrs. Mader, 15 render of outlaw leaders involved fo the question of electing women dele­ Oevdand, Q.,'Obt 12.—(AP) — In Memorlam eeaaeeeeeeeseee e:e.W ? P. Tammany, 90 Main street meeting held at the school hall on Maple street. Dial 7925. - fight' Sunday in which IS constabiH gates are to be submitted by an­ Harbor shippibk ^ and down Lake B ut \^ben it oomes tim e fo r elecL* Lost and Found ...... 1 Monday afternoon with twenty la­ Erls was virtually a t a standstill to­ Announcements M e eaeeeeeeeeeeee S RENT HUNTINU?—Tel) us what l a i ^ e n amd m ore tham 30 Mofros other .committee appointed at the tion. Personals ...... 3 dies present The meeting was open­ l6U9t convention. This study was im- day foUowli^. a gaie that last night AntomobileB you want well take care ot it for were killed. ed by a song by all and prayer by He don’t stand a chance for SeiodtL DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 41 dertakeh following receipt of a me­ reached a'.44*mlle-an-bour velocity. man ' '» Automobiles (or Sale ...... * 4 you without charge. R. T. McCann, Although he announced he would Rev. David Carter,, who also spoke. Several vessels were forced to Automobiles (or Exchange ..... S morial'foqm the Texas synod For, they can’t fold a thingthat he’s 69 Center street Dial 7700. attack tbe village at 11 o’clock this Mrs. Emhaa J. Skinner presented shelter, - a few .small craft capsized Auto Accessoriee—Tires •*, e e a • e e morning, Colonel Stevens hesitated the Natiteial body to consider the done. Auto Repalrlnc—Painting FOR SALE—WHITE poodles. In­ FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM apart­ the association with some dish tow* question, to determine if election of and a caigo freighter driven ashore Auto Schools ...... 7-A to give the command because wom­ at Buffalo. All damage was of a quire 691 Porter street. ment with bath, also one 2-rx>m ols. The hostesses for refreshments women delegates to synodical meet­ Autos—Ship by Truck en and children were still within it. were, Mrs. Ruth Smith, Made­ inlhbr character. He’s a pesHxmsL. uqw fUd fo ^ e r. Autos*~*For ^lire r...... 9 ings is "ufiiKniptural.’’ apartment with bath. Watkins Four hundred Moros were believed 'A snow squall struck the Cleve­ You’ve got oBBi ooimmre Irini %i(h Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 line Collins and Mn. Joseph Fos­ The opening service of the Holy Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 B ros. Inc. to .be in the village. land Airport about 6 a. m., with the ours. ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 ter. There were arrangements made Communion Will be held toniight in Wanted Autos-Motorcycles . . . . 13 it was learned today five Moros for a masquerade dance and sociad tamperaturq'skidding downward to He imagines that he Is the leaia’ Business sad Psofesstonal Services FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and 4 Holy Communion Lutheran church ControlSng all pirties aadiL powers. auflbushed Provinciad Governor Ar­ •time, which will be preceded b y . an 39 degrees.' . Business Services Offered ...... 18 FOR SALE—LEFEVER 12 guage room apartments, heat, janitor thur G. SpiUer and School Sui>erln- when the Rev. Dr. Frederick H- Household Services Offered ...... 18-A shot gun, practically new, perfect service, refrigerator furnished. Cadi entertainment. The following wom­ Kaubd, of New YoA,. president of Building—Contracting ...... 14- tendent Chapman but fled when en were elected as a- conimlttee: ton tha,aamestqnr, Florists—Nurseries ...... 15 condition, 820.0(t::AJbert Eells, 144 Arthur A . ELloflat, 5440 or 4131, Morq-poUce fired. tba Uaited Lutheran chureh, will de- iN Yi^rrcaiw ‘•ffi 'f ■"‘ Ttoijtlbqftaditare Funeral Directors ...... 16 Oakland street 876 Main street.’ , ^ rs. Ruth.Anderson, Miss Gertrude .UvqM U*4E^sermoB. -1 ’‘Frejrtag and-Mrs. Dorothy Miller. iw Y Yflflt, bilt. Oct?5 ■i2:--j{ife):'|6; Heating—Plumbing—Roofing ... 17 in Harrisburg, Pa., a four fold B ut'% >trfi^ « oqveCdi^th Insurance ...... 18 FOR SALE—19TH AND 20TH cen­ 6 ROOM 'TENEMENT, all Improve­ They also plan to hold a food sale Louis Henry:..Perlman;, w ho b u ilt,:/a Millinery—Dressmaking BANK IS BOBBED objective for the Brotherhood of tbe Moving—Trucking—Storage tury postage stamps. 126 North ments. garage, good location, rent to be held some time in November, church was presented at the final fortime from a fit of irritation; is If jrqo’d ftod ottt|i,tUng tliai'he’s Painting—Papering School street' reasonable, 26 Walker street. In­ Washington, Oct. 12.—(AP) — and the committee are Mrs. Anton sessions at tbe Brotherhood’s two- dead.;,. doae. • >, ■' V-: ; ■ Professional Services quire 80 Walker. Tel. 7268. .After locking employes in a vault Simler, Mrs. Josephine G. Foster ’During SR automobile trip, in 1900, Repairing day-bleioifial convention there. —That'aidl'thenim; as they came to work this morning, and Mrs. Koblyskl and Mrs. The program calls for “winning he had 'to chiax^e four tires and in^ Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaniirg . . . 24 Madeline Collins. flate each with a hand . pum|>. Tbe Toilet Goods and Service ...... 26 FOR RENT—TWO 6 room down- two men robbed the Woodridge- tbe man outside the church to a FUEL AND FEED 49-A experience so disgusted him that ^ Wanted—Business S ervice...... 26 stadrs tenements. William Kamehl. Langdon Savings and Commercial Wilbur C. Hills and son, George christiem life,’’ for bringing back Educational W. Hills, have returned from an au­ invented the demountable rim fw FOR SALE— s e a s o n e d HARD 519 Center street, telephone 7773. Bank, in northeast Washington, and lapsed members, for keeping young Courses and Classes ...... 27 tomobile trip to Keene, N. H.. also auto wheels. ' Private Instruction ...... 28 wood 38 per cord, 84.50 per load. escaped with between 815,000 and people interested in church work, FOR RENT—SEVERAL desirable to Claremont They returned by the Mr. Perlman, who was 70, Hc.lVfar)^L- Poultry and Supplies ...... ■' 48 3149. FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT on Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock ' 44 LOUIS PEARL RepuWean State headquarters, offi­ been appointed a post surgeon. Wadsworth street. All improve­ for a certificate of approval of the DURING A mUM IPI For Sale—MIeeellaneona CASH PRICE on one half cord 4 ft cials said today that next week will Articles for Sale...... 45 ments; redecorated. The Manches­ location of a gasoUne fiUing.station be most active so far in the cam­ Boats and Accessories ...... 46 hard wood, 83.60; sawed to order, ter Trust Compamy to be located on the preimses of Building Materlald ...... 47 84.00. .Hickory, sawed to order, paign. Waterbury, Oct . . 12.t- ( A P ) — I Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 John H. Hackett on ToUand Turn­ Joseph C. Scott of Cedifomla, who Making the detective bureau here Electrical Appllanoee—Radio .. 49 84.60. L. T. Wood Co. Phone 4496. FOR RENT—5' BOOM tenement pike. placed President Hoover’s name in their headquarters, police question* | Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A all improvements, steajQ heat, near It was voted and ordered: Garden — Farm—Dgiry Products BO schools and trpll4y, rent reamopable. nomination at the National conven­ ed several youths as auej^tod ■ ac­ Household Goods ...... 61 That the foregoing application be tion, will speak at one of the ma­ GARDEN-FARM—DAIRY 46 1-2 Summer street com plices, o f 'Wlllla'in RoWnaon, 23,1 Machinery aad T o o ls ...... 62 heard imd determined at the Select­ jor meetings to be held here Tues­ wbp .was'shot last night by Daniel | Musical Instruments...... 58 PRODUCTS 50 men’s Office, in the Municipal Build­ FOR CENTRALLY Ideated day. Another out of state speaker G. Sullivan when v.thme men. at­ Office and Store Equipment . . . . 54 ing in said Tovm on the eighteenth Specials.at the,Stores . I • • • a • • 3 room tenement all improvements. to appear in Hartford wiU^be Judge tempted a holdup in Sullivan’s drug | day of October at eight o’clock, Wearing Apparel—Fnrs FOR SALE—QUU7CES 60c basket Call 7550. J. Myette of the Rhode Island Court store at Watertown, Wanted—To Buy ...... Kelfer pears 40c basket. Telephone P. M., and that notice be given to Rooms Dousd Hotels—RcMrte of Common Pleas who win address They went to Waterbiuy hoqfltal I Restaurawts 6121. Tbe Gllnack Farm, South FO R RE3NT-:^3 ROOM apartm ents, aU persons interested in said appli­ a raUy of French-Americans Octo­ where Robinson'-is being Ueated for Rooms Without Board 59 Main street. also one 4 room- flat, on Maple cation, of its pendeqey and of the ber 21. a bullet wound in- the- grouiibnf the Boardera W anted...... B9-A time and pleice of hearing thereon, Country Board—Resorta street Telephone 6517. Among, the other mee^ngs ar­ youth refused to> answer queattona; FOR SALE—^BEST cooking pota­ by publishing a copy of this notice at ranged for next week are the fol­ Hotela^Reitaurants ...... 61 toes raised, large and smooth,' by Three men were - qiiesttonbd at Wantedr-Roome^Board ...... 62 6 ROOM TENEMENT, i aU modem least' three times in the Evening low in g:' quar^n for two hours this morn­ Real Estate For Rest peck or bushel. 'Try them. E. W. At­ improvements, steam heat with Herald, and by sending a copy, of Monday—Meriden, Mrs. Corinne Apartment!, Flate, Tenements .. 68 ing and at noon were, atm befog wood, Lake street. Phone Rosedale garage. Station 55, .18 Lincoln this notice by reglsteried maU to said Alsop of Avon and Mrs. Susanne held. 'Deecrlptions given by Sullivan Businesi Liooatlons for Rent . . . 64 82-4. Houeee (or Rent ...... 65 styeet 826 month. Inquire on appUcant; aU at least sqven days be­ Farnam of.New Haven; South Nor- resulted in their detenfion, pdioa'I Suburban (or Rent ...... 66 prem ises. . r fore .'the .date of said, hearl^, to wSUc, Judge Jam es Shannon; New said:■ Summer Homes (or R ent...... 67 appeaV-at said .time i^d place, if Britain, (Seorge Cohen. Hospital authoritiqs give RpUn* I Wanted to R e n t...... 68 FOR RENT---S ROOM tenement sU Real Estate For Sale WANTED—TO BUY 58 they see cause, and be heud rdative Wednesdity—South Norwalk, John son .b^ter-than-an even chance fdr Apartment Building (or Sale . . . 69 improvements, indudhig storm sash thereto. . Danaher, Mrs. Bessie Fiicher of recoviery. He was operated'on Igte | Business Property (or B a le...... 70 I BUY ALL KINDS of housebola imd doors, 97 Ridge street Inquire For and by order of the Boapd of Wiliem; New Biitii^; Roy Wilcox, last n ig h t Farms and Land for S a le ...... 7i goods, furniture etc. Better p^ces Houses (or Sal...... same address. Selectmen of the Town of Manches­ Cohem Clqrence W. Sejrmou'r. The’ automobile- in w)flcb Robin- Lots for Salt i s paid if you call or kMte. Nathan ter, Connecticut. Thurii^r*- Torringtom Senator son’s' two xem panlm eitoqped has I . Resort Property for S ale ...... "34 Liverant Colchester, Conn. Tele­ FOR .MUTT—OAK PLACB, near GEO. E KhTTH, - Htirimi B ly h a m , P rof . C. M. Bake- notbeen::recpVw0d,'i FOR SALEl—UNIVERSAL washer Apply R. V. Treat Bast Center caerk-T-Boaxid of eric C. Walcott, WUpox, and Mrs. and dryer. CaU 8886. Itwasaiolsn. Monday aiA t Tin sfrM t Phone 8657. * Selectmen. FYanees Roth of New'Haven. reglstratlOB is KF 788. . T|T

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Leonard Johnson of HoD /street' . > ^ , IV . — has been M>polnted dialrmaa of ABOUT TOWN aysteiy BUlowe'en party which the Comnii^ty PUtyers are to have on Wednesday e v w ^ , October 26. All "F or^t-M o-N ot” Junior drole fi .,3+ n'\i ) members are urged to reserve the. ) :s .'A ’’: M Btag*a Daughters has dectod the ds[te. tallowing officers to serve for tho H oondng year; President,, Doris Christiansen; vice president, •• * -r .’- 'i*-* Dorothy Marks; secretary, Barbara Murphy; treasurer, Beatrice Jtod; Bum&lne, Geraldine Risley; pub- N o N eed To f ‘'V lielty, B. L. X^rdail; memherahip, s ' ■- Minnie Richter. The circle is com- V-•' poeed of fourteen members and HaveRun-down piMtii are being made for several activities during the coming year. Rubber Heels I - Albert Ode of 19 Division street on your riioes when you who was injured at his work in the can have new ernes put on shop of the 8. IL F. BaU Bearing Oonmony, Hartford and removed to here fo r I . a t Francis hospital last Thhraday, is getting along satisfactorily. His leg was cut so that- it required 10 stit^es and is still in a cast. Of interest to a number of Man­ WHY PAY MORBt chester people was tho wedding yes­ terday of Miss Louise LOlie, daugh­ Ex.tra Special for a limit* ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. U l- ed tim e! Ue of West Hartford to Robert * Thomas Womack of Baton Rouge, La. 'The bride is the granddaughter Men’s Waterproof of the late Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lillie and Mr. and Mrs. James hOnniken, all former residents of Manchester. $37.50 FOR THESE FURS: F. A. UUie was for many years Sewed principal of the Eighth District sehooU, and Mr. Minnlken was an i C On Beaver! Skunk! Caracul! angraver with Cheney Brothers. Inasmuch Shining Ught Cir- Sifuirrel! Russian Fitch! cies of Junior King’s Daughters will meet In different rooms of Center Fox! Persian Wolf! Church House this evening at 7 S. YULYES o’clock. 701 Main St, So. Muioliester Next to Dougherty Barber We'have assembled the finest coats you have ever seen at'this price. Every coat was person* < uniM Ludlle Clarke the superin­ Shop. tendent of the newly orgtmlzed ally selected for quality fabnc, workmanship and style; In the new crepe woolensi H ie smartest Junior Epworth League, will meet coat su ccesses!. A ll luxuriously fu rred w ith choice p d ts— ^many^never b ^ o r e on coats at this price. tonight with the Junior department Every coat full silk lined. Buy your coats THIS WEEK at HALE’S! Styles for women and church schod members, all of whom misses. Black, brown and wine. are eligible to join the league. Arthur E. Bt John of Spruce RUMMAGE SALE «TOYTOWN” street is now working in Wilkes- turbans Barre, Pa,, as an agent for the C. R. Thursday, October 13, 9 A* M. Burr Nursery Company of Oakland Johnson Block, 689 Main Street street. Memorial Hotyritsl tailored brims With the Municipal building linen Auxiliary. sailors closed today in observance of The nationally . known "Tbytown" Columbus Day, John Wallett, clerk Coats. Fashioned of high grade Eng­ in the Judge ot probate office, spent lish woolens. A ll band tailored. The the day fishing at Columbia Lake MINSrREL TONIGHT 8 P .K choicest fur trimming. Pure silk lin­ with his brother, Thomas. ings. Coats you can wear several.sea­ • - sons. A large maple tree at the inter­ ST. MARY’S PARISH HALL section of Lancaster r q ^ and Por­ ter street is being cut down because S t Monloa's Chnrdi Choir. it has decayed to an extent that DRESS such action was advisable. Adults, 8So; CAUdren, 16e. Csnter Travel RUMMAGE SALE FBIDAT, DOT. 14, 10 A. BL on n ie best assortment of .coats we’ ve laid tyres on In heaven, l^ows when at 822^50. Bureau COUGHLIN, BLDG., Depot Square ^ e r y coat made to sell for much more. Tidcets and Informatiim Newest styles.. Wanted fabrics. The Women^i Home BOsdonary Society, On All Bus Lines. new broad-shouldered fur trimmings. (Many $2.^ values) 499 Main St. Dial 7007 or 8864 North MeUiodist Church. For miss and madam. The hatproblem from sixteen A t HALE’S Coat Dfspt. to sixty... .solved so Knartiyi Main Floor, rear. and inezpenaivaly .... at Hale's this weak. Tqrbaiuu Tailor-, p - iit!5 *3iwigt^aDBu^ at PINEHORST! ed brims. Smart sailors. Many with saucy veils. Black, FANCY FRESH brown; and high colors. Imported •» HALIBUT lb. 32c MIIHneiy—-Main Floor, center. Extra Special! Butterfish 23c lb.. Small Mackerel 10c lb., Salmon, Steak K i d s k m Cod, Fillet of Haddock, Sole and Oysters. EXTRA SPECIAL! Make a Squash Pie. Fine Quality Medium Hubbard SWEET POTATOES SQUASH 5 to 6 lb. ave. 1 C 14c Each ...... IOC Medinm sisa, Jnat right to bake.

Special Sale DreSSes for thoiw'Who appreciate ifil# The& shop tomorrow lO c "" AND SMARTNESS! Black and high shades: . . . i until this year for this hosiery for a package Bemember, please^ If yon are alw ays $3.98 I number. Sheerest of fossy abont egga we reoeivs chiffons that you dally deliveries of taotyr graded can vrear for day and evening. « Pare Royal Gtovei^BIaln Floor, right. • tUk. R e ih fo i^ toes. Picot'bem. striefly freah local eggs. » .. I VaniUa Smoked Ppik 9 Detyi-hrown, d l^ -ta t^ , bla^-brpwn, The snmpiest models! Rough '. oanirsi, beige, beige-brown, beige-taupe. Pudding TENDERLOINS crepes! . ffiat crepm! , : San-orepes!' „ gunmetal. with the pnr- Wine,-Uack,.green, broy^^and tile. ; For Heiliey Main llpor, rig h t. diase of 3 0 c " " miss'and > I .I ' . ■ ■> f' » "vV

I' "’NOTHING BUT THE BEST IN PAINTS” AUfWool obhiebinaA . '<'4 ----» ,V, TaUorsd stylsa: 7 tA The bsM looking 14. Woolimsd. Qiite'^an---, - •; .^ pliBkittg them, ■*'/up': * * g * •' • d ^ > syS fiiir^" iv . HVeMPA#vVf|HWp bSM Wi^S had this ihool, 8i»rte[and tbwn^ww yte h^>tweM 'm «ndv* shiMoo' at UJB. Zip­ GLASS pier oloalaga. In. St y Im its. '^Hijgh neckltee'e. v ^ iB w ^ s lte^ iW a im sidspodttiy. Mar- T o ^ ' N a i ^ > Paints, Yamicdies, W all Papers, oIa tones;''.''14ito-20.-. • eairtte : trlumings. •A\ Tailorads t y 1 e s . Wo have everything for Mb that esa be foond te Miilli MfliPf’ BlbdL b r d ^ wine uaijgfmu . a paint shop atmannteetiireni’ prieM to you. . -.r; V ' / i ' , Decorating a n d ^ ™ goarenteed .pte front

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