'JVZ' S A T V K P A T , UCTOBEK 26. IWB. CwirtttB gw att AVBRAOB DAILT ORKIULATIOM for Hw M ona of SeptMobM'. 1888^ _ THEWRATHBR Campbell .Council, K. of C., will A Hallowe’en party was given by Mias Doretbaa Kemp of CMUage Mias UlUan BLiSerger of Wapping •tanaet of D. 8. Wertber anw ^ receive communion in a body a t the lAura, Norma and EMa Andtelo, at etret who U spending the week-end left yesteray for a two weeks’ motor ' HaitfMA ' ABOUT TOWN 8 o'clock mass in St. Bridget's church their home, 461 tVoodbrldge street with Dr. E. V. Ludlow of New Haven trip to the South. On her way 5 , 5 7 1 taaigkt, TM rtn taenaal^ on Sunday morning, November 3. last night Twenty of their school­ and Mrs. Ludlow, will attend the down she will stop in Wssbington, IlMBbw Of Iho Aadtt •tnOnoO’ pnhably feSoired by ee- Bighteen tsblea were filled with: mates at the Manchester Green The members of the Council will Yale-Army game with them this p. C., and visit her brother Howard Boren ef.Orealatiem o M o n l ntm. Not Bmak ehng. In ptayei^ last night at the Manches­ meet In the church hall at 7:30 and school were Invited. The recrea­ afternoon. , 'Who is at school there. CARD tm p e m te ie . ter Green Community club's bridge will march to the church where a tion room in the' basement was deco­ and setback. It was the first ses­ section will be reserved for Jtbem. rated with pumpkins, cornstalks and sion of a tournament of five sittings There will be no Communion break­ other Hallowe’en trimmings. Games PARTY NECKWEAR VOL. LV , f i o . 24. (O oioWed AdvertMag on Pago 18) and Thanksgiving. turkeys wUl be fast. The committee In charge of of various sorts were played with MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28,1935 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTb awarded for the highest score-mak­ arrangements is composed of Ber­ prizes for the winners. Elida Be- ers in. each section. The men car­ nard Fogarty, W. J. Messier,. Fran­ Ictti gave acrobatic dancca. Re­ Monday, Oct, 28 For Fan is- ried the honors in bridge last night, cis Coleman, Leo Kwash, John Mc- freshments appropriate to the occa­ iron can’t help bat recog­ James'Forde, first; Axel Anderson, Cluskey, James Tlcmey. John Mur­ sion were served by the hostesses ANNOUNCEMENT nize tbem by their smart, Brush Fires Ravage Vast Coast Area second and Walter Walsh, third. In phy, Thomas Morlarty, Daniel Mc­ and the fun lasted until 10:30. St. Bridget's setback Mrs. Alice Lauritsen of colorful designs. BELIEVE 2,000 LOST Kenzie, Philip Mahoney, Walter N. SPECIAL Hartford was first. Harold Ku^, sec­ Lcclerc. John ,\Ierz, Anthony Glral- 50 GALLONS TYDOL KEROSENE ond and Mrs. M. Donahue, third. The | tis and Ernc.st Roy. Parish Hall Buy Them ITALY’S TROOPS PUSH attendance prize. was won by Mrs. SPECIAL! 50-GALLON BARREL AND FAUCET DOOR PRIZE! for their extra good looks Leon Daoust The Silver Grill will celebrate a IDEAL RANGE BURNER, Single or Double. Factory and and longer wear. IN HA fnA N STORM grand opening tonight. There will 1 /2 Dozen Guarantee With Burner. 1 O O be much In the way of entertalp- ALL FOR...... ^ i O e Z O REFRESHMENTS! ment, such as a floor show, dancing Photographs, $3.00 FURTHER INTO AFRICA ATLANTIC and a ten-piece orchestra. The 4x6 Size Admiaaion 25c. GHENEY HALL Other Thonsands Reported Silver Grill Is one of the few places YOUTH MAY DIE No. 2 FURNACE OIL in town where liquor Is sold by the For the Month of October drink. Only I BOLAND OIL COMPANY ; SALESROOM Homeless and Hungry ~ In One Sector Fasdrt Le* 6c pec gallon » PHONE 6320 Benmanta and Imperfecta IN ACCIDENTAL Harbor at Alexandria L. T. WOOD CO. The New Studio Hartford Road Most of Bodies Swept Ont gionsPndi On for Over Read The Herald Adva. 8 Johnson Terraoe Wholesale and Retail to Sea by Floods. H R IN G W RIFLE Bristles with Warcraft Photo Finishing SAVE Dozen Miles in Ike Direc­ The Pieces! — TONIGHT — Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, Oct. 28.— Charies Tedford of Birch Alexandria, Egypt, Oct. 28.— The fiylngboat in which this cor- tion of Makale; Mnssobd '(AP)—At least 2,000 persons - are 'The easing of tension between ; respondent approached Alexandria SOMETHING SPECIAL AS USUAL AT Great Britain and Italy has not Tonight dead or missing In a storm whic'n j from Athens was picked up by a Has Engineers Seeking Moimtan) Road Badly Hoyt caused the British land and sea . beam at least five miles out and was ravaged the southern peninsula of forces to relkx their vigilance In held steadily In that beam imtll It REYMANDER^S TAVERN HalU. Egypt. wn.s close enough to be Identified. Gold m the O c e n ^ DANCE 350 Oak Street a u t k e Most of the casualties were in Taking Gun from Cab Alexandria’s harbor bristles today Sightseers still ore permitted to Where Good Eats and Good Beer Are To Be Had caused by floods v/hlch followed the with British lighting craft and hos­ , take excursions through the harbor d u p U c d e il hurricane a week ago. Thousands of Anto Tmck. pital ships. Ashore there Is unceas­ and see the warships close by, but Tigre Territory^ HUSKING BEE Turn Hall At All Times! were reported homeless and hungry. ing military activity. cameras have been barred for the (Jiven by St. Bridget’s Holy Naliie Society BROILED LOBSTER Populations of valley villages Within the lost few days, British last two weeks, ever since the Ital­ Sat. Night, Oct. 26 We have a method where­ were believed to have been wiped forces have closed the Meriia Matruh ian S. S. Ausonla burned In the har­ By STEAMED CLAMS out as rains sent the streams from Charles Tedford, 21, son of Mr. by broken lens can be dupli­ Airport, 80 miles up the coast to­ bor. Prepared for any counter-atUek Good Orchestra SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS their channels, demolishing the and Mrs. John J. Tedford of Birch ward Ubya, to. civlliim planes. This A rumor, which officials say Is not cated in a few hours. by Ethiopian tribesmen. Roly’s H ollister St. School H all and a AND THE BEST OF HOT AND COLD SANDWICHES frail, thatched huts of the natives. Mountain road was accidentally previously was one of tho Royal true, persists In Alexandria that the Information received here indi­ Dutch Airline's stops on the route Ausonla was meant to block the Fascist armies drove deeper today Good Time For All! EXPORT AND BLUE RIBBON Prescriptions Filled cated the bodies of most of the shot this forenoon In Glastonbury between Athens and Africa. narrow channel and to bottle up the Into the Interior of Halle Beloasle’fi Admission 2.TC. On Tap Glasses Repaired missing were swept out to sea. when he pulled his rifle, barrel first, Here In Alexandria, the military British'ships. Empire. Adjustments and Minor Official reports, based on frag­ from the cab of the automobile has taken over the Casino Stefnno, Tho British land forces are being In the northern t down-Adlgntt Com Husking Contest mentary data gathered by a small truck In which he was -riding. His the big Resort hotel a foyv miles up continually supplemented. LociU sector, Mussolini’s Roman Repairs Without Charge airplane, the only meims of com­ marching on Makale, fidvoaeeai munication with the stricken dis­ condition Is crlUcal. the shore from the heart of tho newspapers no longer carry Infor­ Charles and his brother, Donald city. mation concerning troop movements, their llnei more than 12 ihUsfi. -t’ tricts, doubled the number of dead General EmiUo da Done, eoa^' ^ .or missing after initial estimates had been In Glastonbury, near the FHaines topped by Immense billows ot smoke licked down mountaiiisldes and through canjrons, as pictured Officially, tbe hotel will be occu­ yet It Is almost Impo^ble to visit C A S H P R I Z E pied by the headquarters staff, but the harbor without seeing a fresh monder-in-chlef of D Duee’s B u t ' Richard Stone Saturday had put the toll at possi­ Manchester reservoir to get a truck here at Correll canyon, to drive back Are fighters and take toll of more than 17,000,000 in ’s latest African troops, hurrlod to the R u t ^ bly 1,000. load of meadow hay and had taken devastaung brush fires. A 150-square mile area was damaged, the series of fires at one time extending an unofficial source stated that the detachment of some helmeted Brit­ DOOR PRIZE ^ ELECTRIC MANTLE CLOCK. hotel was, In reality, being equipped from Eritrea and assumed OPTICIAN Relief operations could not be the rifle, a 25.30 caliber gun, with from San Juan Capistrano. 60 mllea south of Los Angeles, to Malibu Beach. 25 miles north. Homes of a ish soldiers unloading from some­ command of the offensive. He MODERN AND OLD FASHION DANCING 738 Main St., State Theater Bldg. Instituted until the arrival of the him. In some manner the trigger miml^r of movie notables were amor.g the buildings in the path of the conflagraUon. More thaa 2.000 with hospital. facilities. where. formal possession of the new Close-Out Sale of Phone 4720 Standard fruit steamer Truxton, de- caught on something within the men fought the flames, which destroyed crops, killed livestock, burned but power lines, and blackened thou­ From dusk until dawn, 10 power­ Oldtimera say that the military en­ tory and ordered the consoUdatteii:^ ART McKAY’S ORCHESTRA 1a}red by strong winds .north of cab, the bullet entering his right sands of acres of woodland. ful searchlights from the shore and campment a few miles from the city of all area to the rear of tiia Cuba. The boat was expected to­ shoulder, passing out of bis back ships throw their beams restlessly Is fully as large as It was In the frontline. CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE day. near tbe spinal column. through the sky. days of the World War. Officers In the field declared ttjfi ; Recover 86 Bodies Takes Him To Hoepllal area between Adowa and A dlgnt' Music — Drama — Comedy Jacmel, a community on the At the time of the accident no wru virtually Invulnerable to'": say TIRES south shore of the peninsula almost counter-attack by tbe Bthloplw - one was near the two boys and REFRESHMENTS WATKINS BROS., directly across from Port-Au- CORN-HOG CONTROL PLAN CALLS MIUTIA forces In the north under Ru Cider — Pumpkin Pie — Candy — Ice Creilm Prince, already has yielded 96 Donald placed his brother on the War Briefs ANOTHER OUTBREAK Ssyoum, governor of Tigre Prav« Inc. MMN! BOY OH BOY! bodies. load of hay and backed out of the ince. * Admission...... 3S cents Jeremle, on the north shore near side road and rushed to the Man­ TO KEEP GROUP Rome, O ct 28.—(AP)—Ethlopla’e Muosollnl demonstrated he oeckfi 33V3% Off 33vs% Off western Up of the peninsula, chester Memorial hospital. When VOTED BY THE FARMERS ebatge d’affaires In Rome, Negrs- OF GANG WARFARE not only colonial expansion In -hifi apparently was hardest hit. he was admitted at 11:45, Charles das Yesus, observed the thirteenth Ethiopian conquest.. nut but golig^ing. One of tbe gangatera bunted as a stiffening of Great Britain’s strong; flred families were reported home­ 150 yards away. perhaps 16 days, after which Calus killer has aince been foimd dead. policy of opposlUon to tha «rar. Read The Herald Advs. less in Chemelecon, where water Dr.-E. C. Whltefleld, attached to I’ve heard of those who don’t believe sold the flat 33 tags advocated by the charter was hidden In the char­ Washington, Oct. 28.—(AP)—The Police called It suicide from gas The week-end passed with no la* , PROPERTY drove them to the bills. the cutter Dione, was ordered to the govemor would be sold for all poisoning. dlcation that Great Britain leave Norfolk today'to investigate IN HUSH SWEEPS ter oak. private cars and trucks of not more Supreiho Court agreed today to de­ the case for (be Coast Guard. Hard to Set Prim. cide whether the government can Police advanced a theory that willing to accept any peace suggu- than one and one-half tons, subject Johnny Torrio, one time ^Icogo tlona thus far advanced tqr Premlor BLUE FLAME Costello had been transferred "Valuation of $230,000 la an arbi­ to conflrinatlon or revision by tbe condemn land for its slum clearance ■"(PLEASE NOTE) from New Orleans to Boston effec­ trary ^figure. "1(0(1 can’t put any and low cost housing construction gangster who Imported Al Capone to Muosolinl of Italy through Premlor OWNERS of LANDONISBAIXED 1936 Legislature. that city, had Joined forces with the Laval of France. tive October 24, and was on hla way 1,119 Americans Hold Stubs exact price on a thing that is Governor's Statement. programs. to the New England city. A bus imique. If someone is willing to It, consented to review a ' case "Big Six" of New York and Newa(;k Informed sources said tbe Britisii KEROSENE The govemor In Issuing bis proc­ to wipe out all opposition to their government was “not Impressed" by ticket from New Orleans to Boston pay 3250,000, It’s worth 3250,000." lamation of a state of Insuirection from Louisville, Ky., which was ds- iC gal. BYG.0.P.IN0HI0 was in. hla w allet Drawn in Last Two Days; Bates said: said: dded against the government by desired control of the major rackets last week’s 'peace suggestiona by RANGE OIL of tho two cities. Mussolini. GRAND OPENING MANCHESTER Apparently Crazed “There is no evidence that the “As gpvemor of South Carolina, lower courts. Sheriff Phipps sold Costello, ap­ Race Ron Wednesdav. The high tribunal also announced Further, It whs suggested that parently crazed and famished after (OontloDed Ob Page Two) j that Constitutionality of the Agri­ the League of Nations committu Kansan and Borah Lead m wandering In the woods for several (Oontlnned O* Page Two) culture Adjustment Act will be compromise proposals with which' Deliver 5 0 gala. days, must have inflicted an Incision argued on December 9, thus making BALDWIN AND EDHI tbe League once sought to avert tU . TONIGHT Your Attention that was fouhd under his left arm- Dublin, Iriab Free State, Oct. 28. possible a decision by C2irlstmaa. war may not be renewed on the PHONE STATION— 3877 Talk of Pre^oitial Can­ pit. and possibly emasculated him­ —(AP) — The draw of the, Irish Representatives of the govern­ groimds that the octiuU outbreak at Have a rip-roaring good time at least one night a week. self. No weapon was found on the Hospitals Sweepstakes was complet­ ment and tbe Hoosac Mills Corpora­ hostilities changed the whole sitilfii: W. S. GRANT HOME—6033 scene. ed today with 43.5 pcf cent of the F e a r 5,000 Wild Geese tion of Massachusetts will defend UUNCH CAMPAIGNS tion. Please! didate m 1936. Costello's eyes had been gouged total prize money going to ticket and assail the AAA processing ('The compromise proposals en­ Plan a gay party for tonight and have a real celebration. out and hla tongue severed. His holders in the . taxes. body bore numerous superficial visioned giving Italy qieclal tradfi This is the smartest place in which to dine and dance. When the draw was ended late Will Lose Their Lives Thomas J. Mooney lost again In concessions In Ethiopia and guard-. COMMUNITY FILLING STATION Give the Assessors Your Co-opera­ wounds. Physicians expressed the this afternoon, 1,119 Americans held IF YOU ARE AN AMERICAN CITIZEN, - Columbus, O., OcL 28.—(AP) — opinion the Coast Guordnum had his effort to get the Supreme Court Premier and Geneva Envoy Ing the Ethiopian frontleiz with Ohio, “Mother of Presidents''^ In­ died sometime Wednesday night. tickets from the grand total of to review his conviction of compli­ neutral police furnished by tha JOIN NOW, NORTH END TOWNSEND CLUB NO. 2. tion and Save a Penalty of 10% dicated today a growing Presiden­ 2,571 stubs drawn during the two Niagara Falls, N. Y., Oct. 28.—: (birds were becoming exhausted and city In the 1916 .San Francisco Pre­ Coroner W. W. Harvey set u In- (AP)—More than 5,000 wild geese, League of Nations). tial sentiment toward one of its queet for tomorrow night. days of selections. eventually might not be able to rise paredness Day parade bombing. Work for Reelection; Ub- With British government officials FLOOR SHOW LIQUOR by the DRINK Which Will Be Charged You For former residents. Gov. Alf Lsmdon This draw la based on the running apparently confused by the roar of from tho water. The court refused -to reconsider Its Sheriff Phipp said he learned the Horshahoe Falls, fought fhuiU- campaigning for. electoral support df Kansas. from T. H. Tilley and Glen Turner, of the Cambridgeshire race Wednes­ Nevertheless, the flapping and recent declination to pass on the eralo Lay Barrages. on a strong foreign policy platform, Our attractive floor show, special for to­ Expert mixologist in attendance and a large Failure To Make Proper Return On ' London and U. B. Senator William day at Newmarket, Ekigland. The coUy today to keep from being the honking continued through the controversy which still la pending night watchman stationed at a swept over tbe drumming cataract. observers saw.no sign that tha gov­ night, will be exceUent entertainment selection of liquors. K. Borah of Idaho, have token nearby bridge construction project, United States' total holdings are night sufficiently loud to be heard before the California Supreme ernment would weaken In Its policy Your Tax List Within the Time prominent places in the talk of Re- that a man apparently crazed and 3-10 of 1 per 'cent less than for the Officers of the American and above the pounding waters. Ckjurt. Canadian Porks Commission hoped London. Oct. 28—(AP)—Parlia­ that the terms for prace In East Allowed By Law. pqbUcahs in Ohio. wearing a Coast Guard uniform Derby draw last June. Efforts to scare off the flock fail­ Mooney Is serving a life sentence Africa miut be acceptable to tbs' Special Tonight -OUo'a Toung Republicans In a alighted from a Richmond-bound The United States’ totdl compris­ to devise some scheme of frighten­ ed. Searchlights on the Canadian in San Quentin penitentiary. mentary candidates carried their peU token last week favored Borah buz the night of October 19. ing away the.stubborn flock. Housing Case arguments to the countryside today League of Nations, Ethiopia, and DANCING BEERS and WINE ed 536 •'’home’’ tickets worth at ledge were winked, ehotguns boom­ in the first lap of tbe general elec­ Italy os well. slightly over.London. Hands Over Riiig least 11,800 each, four residual prizes Honking, cheerily, the birds set­ ed a t them, and even rockets hissed The Important housing case deals Tilley informed officers the m.n tled on the upper Niagara river with a plan of public works which tion campaign. Commenting on the answer o< . We now have four of the best beers on tap. R oom UcCullock, former U. 8. worth 310,792 each, and 579 of the toward them—but the geese would Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin REAL ITALIAN Senator from (%]o, said In a state­ sought to have him keep a wedding 'consolation” prizes of 3491 each. yesterday about the falls. -r not leave. included the condemnation of two Remember! ring for a woman who would come and Anthony Eden, minister (or (OoBUiuied m Pag* Sts) ment that he favored Boreh At least 20 of tbe horse ticket Five minutes later, the strong 7t was believed tha only solution city blocks in Louisville, Ky. League of Nations affairs, set the eouee he is “the most powerful, ad­ along later. The stronger then dis­ holdera stand chances of getting current swept squadron after squad­ In November last year the United appeared Into tbe woods, the watch­ was for the birds to "take a bint" pace In their first platform speeches TREASURY BALANCE RAVIOLI vocate of the fundamentals of much larger sums of money, for tbe ron to .the crest. Only by frantic and either continue their south­ States attorney for western Ken­ in the afternoon. Americanism In the country.’’ man sold, and no one ever came to tucky filed condemnation proceed­ claim the ring. holders of tickets on the first three flappings with more honings were bound trip or fly to a safer resting Liberals laid down barrages Washington, Oct 28—(AP)—Tha Clams — F^ankfurts and Sauerkraut Nick Phillip and his 10 Piece Orchestra THERE ARE ONLY Landon, a farmer resident of horses in the rocs will get £30,(WO, they able to fight their way back. place of their own accord. ings. The project was enlarged later against what they called govern­ Marietta, O, home of former Vice- A bus driver, K. L. Wilson, told by another petition to condemn two position ot the Treasury on October . authorities that a man, apparently £15,(WO and £10,0(W respectively. All day the crazy routine of rid­ It Is not unusual for geese to set­ ment’s “parsley promises.’’ Lloyd 25 was; receipts 316,723,331.10; ex­ President Charles O. Hawes and (The pound today was quoted at ing the current and fighting their o^oinlng city blocks which are not George’s “Oiuncil of Peace Recon­ penditures $29,285,048.37; bolanes Narrasransett — Hull’s and Rupperi’s We Serve All Kinds of Sandwiches and Dinners. former Govemor George White, will CkMtello, “acted crasy*’ on me bus tle on tbe periknui river during “6 DAYS LEFT . between Atlanta, Go., and Char­ 34.91 7 -16.) way bock to oafety was followed their mlgraUons as the broad ex­ involved In this case. struction" Joined In the attack. 31.497,656,630.58; cuatoros reoalpty appear In Cleveland next week as a Residual prizes were drawn (or: by tbe befuddled geese as observ­ Edward J. Gernert and other own­ The prime minister left Downing for tbe month 326,612,011.00. Beer speaker a t the Ohio Chamber of lotte, N. C„ on bis arrival la the panse at the Niagara is a regular latter place, the Afiver asked the "Old Pals" of (511 East 157th ers watched their antics from both ’’scheduled’’ atop. ers of land In the first two blocks street for Wolverhampton, 125 Receipts for the fiscal year (slncfi Commerce convention. police to lock the man up, and be street) New York. aides of the gorge. challenged the validity of the act. miles from London, to open the July 1). 31.197.687.9S4.08: ezpanidl- To Pick Favorite Son There have bam years when tha and the Federal district court de­ BOARD OF ASSESSORS, was held sevenU hours. A Dello Russa of (70 Maple aven­ After darkness foU last night the mortality rote amerng the geese was platform campaign. tures 32.525,276.233.23, Including Ohio Republicans have voted In Bus DIspateber G. O. Toung of ue) Milford, Conn. squawking of the geose Indicated clared; “No power resides In the Na­ At the same time Eden, the 31.119,416.473.50 of l^ o rm ^ meetinge to-aend a.-?’tav6ri--W lnetee-Btiem - exceedingly high. In 1932 hundreds tional - government - to condemn tbe “Wblte Knight of - Geneva’’--ooB- “pendltureat-ezeeas-fif— ^ SPRUCE ST. TAVERN SILVER GRILL —TOWN OF MANCHESTER. told— outtoritier Katherine MeOllHck oM 898 Cro-^ 'the~eFinnnlnf~pintod UAKCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN. MONDAY, OCTOBER 28.1980, PAGiS .-11 . M a track driwr. In court thla “ " . ' ; 'll 4 Yprk, were eecb ecntcnced to jail Cheek Reanlto in Order to Tonight /' tend Business Sesstbn Later. Keeping up with the JoneiMs 'spelled conducting the affair. First Ser­ Oct. 28— Dinner meeting of Mer­ O17 Condition in Woods Is Engaged to Play fo r PeDow* for 10 days for Intoxication and 10 Further Improve Growth. our traterioo geant 'niomas Paganl was general days for vagrancy. Policeman lAMditoriom at Trade School chants' Division of Chamber of Oscar Gs, Anderson Namad W e're flat and we're buated, don't Commanders Orchestra and chairman o f the committee. Commerce at County Club. David F. Oalllgan end John Cavag- Organization Gets Percerif* Thirty members of the Hsrebahts know where to turn ' This Week cra )f Ginb’s Masqnerade N o w eemaa tha aanson o f Roopouible; Tire Coni' naro arreatec) them Saturday at But still -we rave on like we'ed Oct. 81—Hallowe'en parties for Division of the Chamber of Com­ Everyitrhera la Cehnactioutictlot pl^ara President of United Lo- ^ to Be Open to Public for Floor Show Draw Big Pearl and Foster atreeta after they money to burn. local children at Bast Side Rec, age of Sales for Workng merce have .made reservations for had received complainU the man are unloadinf traaa of thair rad and LISTEN ID BROADCAST p u ie s A re Kept Busy. Wednesday Night. yellow- beauties. And along tho West Side Rec. and Y. M. C. A., the Division's dinner mesting at the were "panhandling" and spending theran Federation. Showing. When we built our town hail we Crowd On Saturday. sponsored by Legion and Auxiliary, local Country Club tonight at 6:30 bigliwnyf and in city squoraa, mar- in the Store. in taveraa the money they ragged. were all millionaires poming Events o’clock, and it Is sxpectsd that A Ane o f 810 end coata waa im ­ kw atoada are a brilliant aceom- OF TOWNSEND SPEECH Nov. 2— R. B. P. entertainment The Followcraft Club have engag­ panimant to tha akv and foiiaga of So only white marble would do for y^areit flrM wars lAore numarotu many, more will be present for the posed on WUHam J, Doherty of ' - i - and dance at Orange hall. ed Collins Driggs and hli "Five a New Xngland October. Oscar O. Andsraon o f 897 W est / The exhibit of 180 reproductions the staira The second annual Cabaret Night I«at week tb«n «t any time elDcc business session after the dinner, Laraboo atroet, Boat Hartford, ar­ Nov. 3— Annual Conflrinand re­ Girl Scout Day has become an JOiift Jenaen h u been town forest A number of important matters Crat^cr Jack.-*" to furnish the music A t the Mount Carmel farm of the O n te r street, president o f tha to color of famous masterpieces by Oh, we were the berries, showed of Company K, 169th Infantry, C. N. annual event at Hale’a and will b- rested Friday night by Policeman others the way Large Attendance at Mreting union at Emanuel Lutheran church. Are warfeo, which oovere a period relating to the Division's fall and at tbair Hallowe'en Masquerade Agricultural Experiment Station at local Concordia Lutheran church, outstanding artlata will be open to G., wait held Saturday night In the held again this year on Tuesday. JoMph A. Wentice and charged M U T iN d o p A e u n p A A to Now we are broke and the devil's to of Local Club Held in Nathan Nov, 6—Annual meeting o t Coun­ of seven years. Starting; a week winter activities will be discussed dance -at the Masonic Temple on New Haven tha crop is'excalicnt. was honored with election to tha state armory with an attendance of try club. Bach year a day Is set aalda when ago yesterday a call brought the Wednesday, October 30. This band with oraratlng an automobilo with­ THk HOIAUNa OPAOoa the public at 3:00 o'clock tomorrow pay. and acted upon, including the ques­ Mclntoab. greenings, delicious, presidency of ths New Englaod di­ 150 couples. The Commanders, Hale School Auditorium. Nov. 10 — Brotherhood aervice of the Girl Scouta and their leaders forest Are warden and assistants to out a lleeniM. (Tuesday) afternoon in the audi­ tion of Armistice Day closing, dally INONBOAH«LAniFr Baldwins— many o f tha luacloua vision of the United Lutheran Fed­ Hartford's youthful musical aggre­ local Lutheran churches at Eman­ spend the day in the itore helpiiig baurel Fark where for flve hours a Edwin Tbior of is Oakland atroet torium of the Trade School. It will closlM at 6:80 o'clock Inatead of FltMSa variaties prized by (Connecticut eration at the fall meeting held at When "The Gallant Fifteen" at the uel Lutheran church. with aalea and doing other bits o f force of men fought a Are that wee Anod 110 and costa on a charge he open Tuesday and Thursday from gation, directed by Earl Stevens, The meeting yesterday afternoon six, Christmas street lighting, a growers are rspraaentad in tha the church here ysstsrday. John table sat down Nov. 25 — Three-act play, "A work about the atore in return for bumad over Ave acres before it was of intoxicatloh. Ha waa arraatad oy ,8)00 to 5:00 tn the. afternoon, and played for dancing and tho floor at the Nathan Hale school, sponsor­ branch post office on Mmn Areet orchard. Botanists and entomolog­ Lange, also prominent In the worje Each brow was soon wrinkled, each Church Mouse", by Community which they receive a percentage Vt axtinruished. Policeman Caeaelli on Depot Square ists take the crop from the pickers from 7:00 to 9:00 tn the evening. show. ed by the local Townsend club, was and a special advertising program of the - Manchester branch, was face wore a frown. Players at Whlton Memorial. the day’s aalcs to carry on their A week ago today there was a this winter. Saturday night and examine every fruit fo r insect Oh- Wednesday It wlU be open In Sergeant Joseph A. (Julnn of the well attended. The purpose was In elected secretary of the New Eng­ toe afternoon only. Our past reckless spending Is to Hartford Police department, organ­ activities. aU) for a forest Are off Carter Charles Ray, president of the and disease Injury, They will check blame for our jam, the main to listen to tho radio atroet. nils eall came at 8 o'clock Chamber, will preside. land Conference Brotherhood. Tickets may be obtained at the izer and supporter of tho Com- broadcast o f tho final session o f the This plan haa met with enthust* the results of their obaervationa for But that's now oil water gone over MRS. MARY H. OONLON an aided hy FERA. workers and a each experimental spray to see bow The meeting waa attended l)y door. The proceeds from the exhibi­ mandera, was present with the band great convention In Chicago of astlo response every year atnea It more than 100 delegates from the dam. uIallo\we en. erew of 90 others the Are was effective their dmerent tion will be used to purchase new Saturday in its first commercial en­ Townsend club delegates. The.ad-, was inaugurated and haa been very control Brotherhoods in this state. Massa­ -•Bristol, Oct. 28— ( A P )— Mrs. fought and extlnguiahed, only to ABOUT TOWN methodstbods have been tn preventing pictures In color for our schools. gagement after six years of charit­ dress o f R. E. Clements and Dr. helpful to the Scouts. Thera ar* a CORM-HOG CONTROL PLAN chusetts and other parts of New By Helen Welshimer M ary H. Conlon. a leader In Demo­ break out again at 7 o'clock. Mr. scabb, apple baggot or other pesta ■ The Art Service Squad and other Withour rich source of revenue all able engagements during the prac­ Townsend came through perfectly large number o f trtx>ps in Manehss* With favorable weether there has England. The principal speaker members from the Art Department but run dry cratic women circles, died during ter with a total membership of sev* JelUMn and Ave other men watched thatt spoil the apiappetite. Next year tice stage of the organization. The over the Columbia ai^d National the night at St. Francis hospital In been no date set for the oloaing of was Rev. Paul A. Klrach of New o f the High School will be on hand And while over spilled milk we alt CINCE Hallowe'en is almost! here. era! hundred. E very year many the land in that section until B IS VOTED BY FARMERS tha results of tnair work will go Commanders have given free cn-^ networks during the afternoon. Hartford after a five-weeks' Illness. the Manchester auction market York city who is executive mlsrienA k'to answer questions about the palnt- When black cats, elves and snakes o'tflock Tuesday morning putting out to orebardiats, aa a basis for down and cry gagements at every Institution tn Many who tried to get them over She was 35 years old and the wife now members have been added and W ith the same kind o f weather rTngs dnd artists on exhibit. /out ArM that kept starting. It was Better aebedulea. secretary of Lutheran churches off The toil-weary laborer, In his bum­ appear, the state. WTIC and WDRC were disappoint­ ot George H. Conlon. It Is rapidly becoming a very popu­ Ckmtlnaod from Page One) continuing, the market will keep America. Hla subject was “ Men :: Do not let the fact that you at­ found that the Are would burn Into While the Experiment Station ble abode, A child who glances up the sky One of the featured members of ed as the Hartford stations did not Mrs. Conlon was chairman of the lar organization with glrla fiM open several daye longer. Yeaterday tended an exhibit in the Trade the stump and because o f the dry hare does not study the chemistry Who Care and Men Who Dare." Mr. On hla toll-bended shoulders must May find a dark witOh passing by the band was Billy Quinn, vocalist, release the time. Hartford county Democratic Feder­ grade school age through to e a ^ 1836-to 88,403 opposed. These totals there was 8582.33 forth of produce -School Auditorium last year keep condition would follow along a' root of this fruit, experts tell us that tho Kirsch was for years pastor of a carry the load. son of the organizer. The yoimg- J. L. Hardy, chairman of the pro­ ated Women, organizer of the Bris­ High school age...... '■ sold. Friday the sale amounted to you. away from thla one, Thla ex­ to a feeder and then break out In a Included both farmers who signed apple Is of great value os a food. Meriden church, and referring to Ah, any evening there may loom stcr, a member of the Buikeley High gram committee presented a short tol Democratic Women's club, vice- 8514.80, or a total o f (1,107.08 for hibit comes, from a different com­ section that had not been burned contracts to control their produc­ Apple Juice and elder, or the pulp Connectclut's ‘Tercentennary cele­ Now we've learned there Is 44 A witch who rides a flying broom; Hchooi footbali team, is. 16 ycara of program before the broadcast. chairman of the Bristol town com­ the two days. This brings the sea­ pany and Is of an entirely different GOT HER MAN over. This la the condition that tion In return for government bene- WIhilE PLAVItsO- . Itself, contain all ot the healthful bration, which has just coma to a thousand unspent age, six feet two inches In height .Miss Ruth Lipplncott, ably ac­ mittee and chairman of the Third son total well towards the 8130,000 D IE f j o t e O P A HAiad nature from the one held last year. Whose teeth and nose and hat aiv. Philadelphia — Federal agents has been met In all forest Brea this At payments, and others who did alkaline properties that have made close, he asserted that th? men and So again to the races we're all off and weighs 240 potind-s. Alex En­ companied by Miss Lucille Brown, Ward committee. esason. not. mark. With about a week more of c-ANsmsa, eisA A (8 » lIu iM RAlNfACHOosES women who were the flrat settlers Whetreh you arc artistic or not you pointed. trailed Herbert Graham to Phila­ oranges so popular. The apple is Hell-bent gel. 15, trumpeter, Is highly regard­ sang tw o delightful selections, Mrs. delphia and sent him back to N s # A forest Are that started to the good weather there is little doubt FOOD 0YITJ’ color rather of Connecticut and New England, w ill enjoy these pictures. Whose claw-like hands are double- Commending the producers for fto M tia o good for the human systems. Its Delusions o f grandeur again to the ed by orchestra directors. J. L. Hardy read an original poem, If you have leather to clean, mix York in an automobile tagged but what the salrs total will go Cf8EAM POPPs/* THAN ITSTABTE. were seeking religious freedom jointeci. nrokt of Broad street on Thursday their favorable vote, Wallace said; well over ths (130,000 mark. pulp is a natural laxative and the fore, The floor show featured Al Sand- and Rev. W. D. Woodward gave a two parts linseed oil with one part "G-Man" captured.” PofiLUkOH evEfZY rather than material wealth. He made work for the Are warden as "They realize their triple duty: tn skin and pulp together have a bene- gren in accordeon specialties, Dot short and Interesting address on vinegar. This will soften the leath­ Special Agent Graham took hi* the blase burned over land owned by CAY. contrasted their motives with the W e’ll spend fifty thousand and Wise children know that if they smile the conaiimcr: to the cause of soli The Hallowe'en party planned by llclent effect upon the alimentary and BUI Go.ss In Hot Cha numbers. "What and Wherefore of the Town­ er as well as clean it. Polish after­ bride with him. She was Mrs. Ln- the Hillard company. Friday night men who went westward In search DOELLNER WITH QUARTET twenty-five more. Back at the witch a little while. conservation, and to the mainten­ Local 2125, United Textile Worker! canal. Even the jaws and teeth are Joe Ryan, tap dancer, and Evelyn send Plan.” ward with a dry cloth. retta Reilly. ! there wag aaofher"Bre~ 'at lAurel of gold, with the result that the ance of a fair income for them­ of America, for Thursday evening, beneffted by eating apples, authori­ Not any toad or snake or charm 'I? Fark and when this was extinguish- OoUIn Driggs ties point out. W est la 75 per cent churchless, That the day of big spending, we'll selves." was called off at the meeting of the only six cases of malaria In Adowa IN CONCERT THURSDAY She has with her cun bring them ------— — »■ ^ it was necessary to go back Moreover you don't have to go whereas In the East the percentage all realize Chiester C, Davis, A A A adminis­ has a very Bnc reputation and the Local Saturday, because of other COMMITTEES GET FACTS although the soldiers had crossed harm I again on Saturday morning because outside the state to find the most la decidedly lower. Brotherhood Is over and gone. If we ever get trator, said the early returns indi­ committee consider themselves for­ attractions on that night. The malaria-infested plains. Only 16 u a Are bad started in the stumps, men must care for their church and wise. cated the total vote might exceed tunate In securing them for their soldiers jmught typhoid, he assert­ delicious varieties of applei. Con­ Local Violini.st to Play With - K E I T H ^ X - \ c The Are was such at Laurel Park committee decided to wait until next ON TOWN DEPARTMENTS ed, and there were no deaths. necticut-raised fruit la so famous for the members of the congrega­ Delusions o f grandeur have coat us the 579,716 ballots cast lost year dance. EVei-y one Is a talented musi­ month when a Thanksgiving party Memnon String Group at that it required watching until late He said he found physical condi­ that It la being shipped to other sec­ tion. Men who care will then be enough. (CQpfrlcht. If II. by NKA tf«rrlce. iBC. All rtprUt aod m bi rlgbU r«MrYtd.l and added: cian and well versed at their trade. will be planned. Bushnell Memorial Hall. Saturday n igh t' Sunday the condl- Joe Romeo plays the sax, clarinet, tions among the native population tions of the couotiV. The climate transformed Into men who dare, LiCt's come down to earth and quit 00fi)fro you COM ajjorJ to luy ^ooJ funttiure a had laiproved, but there was a ‘Tn that event we would. In my Studying Expense Items in of Tlgre Province poor and the peo­ and soil and a good stock o f Yankee men who dare to carry on In the chucking a bluff. opinion, have an expression which Ante and violin and has played with In the.window o f the F. T. Bllah The Memnon String quartet will that attracted roanv of the East Isham Jones, Scrappy Lambert and Preparation for Meeting in ple emaciated. wisdom help the native farmer to face o f depression and hardship. T. O. D. would ■ effectively represent the Hardware company there waa on give the first of a sfrles o f three rord-Manebeater line to the several leading theater units. Henry Municipal Building Tonight. Therefore, he asserted, "we are raise fruit of peculiarly 5ne quality. They will dare too to engage In a Recreation Center WATER COMPANY LAYING '.■Jl of Hlltstown road vesterday display today a cliuster o f eight concerts on Thursday evening In the views o f the men who produce m oit "Jazz" Laloe plays the trumpet to continuing to take the greatest pre­ And it Is cheap. reli^ous warfare, and with spirit­ Elaat Hartford Aremen chestnut burrs that the frost ha.s Colonial Room of the Bushncll Me­ o f the country's com and boge." perfection. Billy Elnsldel, one ot cautions against potential dangers." Thrifty housekeepers are now ual weapons will figh t wickedness. Items of Interest EXCITING NEWS FOR HOME LOVERS opened and In the burr can be seen The committee of 13 named to morial hall In Hartford. Thla is of 700 FEET WATER MAIN Id foraat Are Aghtera tackled the He also asserted the farmers did the finest rythmn masters In this buying a supply of native apples Mr. Anderson, tho new Brother­ CAPACITY CROWD GOES study the appropriations that have local Interest because the quartet's lb and Manchester men assisted. not make a political Issue of the section entertains on the drums. chestnuts that have turned brown. Dogall, Eritrea, Oct. 28.— (A P I— that will carry them through the hood president for New England, Is o f the dry conditions no queatlon-of whether there should be Joey DeSopo handles the vocal The chestnut burrs were found by been recommended to the voters of Italy's East African colony of Erit­ tvinter. They will store them In a well regarded In his home town as first violinist la Robert Doellner of Monday Its have been issued for start- a 1636 program, saying they bad selections and plays the guitar. The Frederick McCormick In woods In Manchester by the Selectmen In the rea celebrated the iSth anniversary dry cool cellar, or in spare rooms well as his church. He la secretary this town. Since Its organization TO RIG HUSKING BEE Line Being Placed On Tanner Ares la the territory outside of The men's boxing class will meet voted "economics, not politics." master of ceremonies Is none other Manchester. yearly budget, on Saturday received of the Fascist march on Rome to­ and save the fam ily buciget by their of the Modem Woodmen of Amer­ five years ago the quartet haa given le two Are districts. It Is not pos- from '7 to 8 o'clock. Street to Take Care of New There was much speculation os than our local "King of the Ivories" copies of Agures showing the break­ day by inaugurating the Dogoll- foresight. ica, collector for the Local Union. many concerts, playing in New iHhle to got a permit to go Into the Miss Laura Smythe Wins Door The' women’s gym class will be .Construction In Area. to what effget the referendum Collin Driggs. The hall will be Robert M. Reid, who has bean con- down of the Park department, Maasawa section o f a trunk high­ There Is no fruit that la better U. T. W. and is considered one of Haven, Bridgeport, and Providence, woods and start a Are for a dog way from Massawa to Asmara. and giving weekly concerts in Hart­ held from 7 to 8 o’clock. would have on the 1836 political artistically decorated for the occa­ Bned to his home the greater part spraying and tree warden. They adapted to the family table. Raw the best comedians and amateur Prize at Hollister Street roast, which has been applied for also received a detailed account of The road, considered by Italians ford at the home of the late Archi­ The men’s gym class will be held campaign. Some Republicans have sion and the advance sale of tickets of the past two months by Ulncss, apples, apple aauce, fried apples, actors In town. During the World School Party. and turned down. No permits will Is so far recovered that he Is now the money recommended for ceme­ to be probably the Anest In Africa, bald Welch. from 8:15 to 9 o’clock. The Manchester Water Company been hammering away at A A A assures the committee of a large and In some places, apple pie—ac­ War Mr. Anderson saw service la be given to start Ares outside of the able to get out of the house and has carries out the best traditions of After this extensive background The women's dancing class will haa nearly completed the work of crowd. Prizes will be awarded to teries and another break down of the company a crisp slloe of bacon at the U. 8. Navy. A capacity crowd thrpnged Hol­ Jba districts until there has been at as "un-American regimentation", been spending part time looking the ancient Romans aa road build­ breakfast. Baked apples and ateam- of playing together, followed up by meet from 8 to 8:46. the prettiest costume and to the Agures on garbage collection. These A sauerkraut supper waa aerved lister street school hall Saturday installing 700 feet of new pipe line laast one full day o f rain. while others have shown a disposi­ after his auction lntero.sts. three departments represent recom­ ers In their colonies. Ing puddings, deep dish plea with a summer of Intensive w ork under The men's plunge period will be man wearing the funniest. to the visiting me- yesterday. evening, October 26 where the held from 7 to 6 o'clock. In Tanner street. The new line la ot : No. S of the South Manchester tion to refrain from attacking this mendations o f (32,000 of the total It will assist greatly In bringing the juice running, apple sauce with WlUcm WUleke, the celebrated Are department went out Saturday New Deal policy itrongly, or even up supplies from the seaport of Husking Bee given by St. Bridget’s The women's plunge period will be 6-inch pipe and Is being extended expenditures of the town. An op­ hot ginger bread, apple jelly with 'cellist and director of the South from Bowers street to Princeton hftaraooa fo r a grass Are on Ekut to favor some of It, Whether the Massawa to the troop concentration Mountain String quartet, the Mem­ Holy Name society was in progress. held from 8 - to 9 o’clock. A N N U A L F A L portunity was given the members of the coast, apple Betty and apple ar street. Aid was asked from poll would lend strength to the lat­ ypint of Asmara In the Interior. .The door prize a handsome electric A late plunge for men will follow street This Is the largest piece of POtICE COURT the committee to study the Agures tarta—these are only a few of the FIVE NEW APPUCANTS non String quartet gave its fir.st work that has been done by the Through special arrangement with the world’s largest furniture I the Manchester and South ter school o f thought was a subject The Inauguration was attended mantle clock donated by the Mur­ the gym class. CALLS MIUTIA before the meeting that la to be held dishes that win praises for New public concert two years ago In Manchester W ater Company this Chester departments yesterday under discussion. by colonial authorities headed by phy Drug Co., o f Depot Square waa The girl’s gym class league will manufacturer, we announce four new triumphs in living room fur­ in the Municipal building tonight at England cooks and delight the plate Hartford. year and la being laid to take care he Are in uie Hiilatown section, Vice-Governor GabelU. won by Miss Laura Smythe. The bowl from 8 to 10 o’clock. In analyzing the Brat returns, Stephen Sawka, 19, of 382 Forbes 7 o'clock. There are Hoverol other of the gourmet. FOR CCC ENLISTMENT The program this Thursday con­ of the Increased number of houses niture values. For Kroehler’s Fall Event, four new brilliantly on investigation it was learned winners o f the cash prizes were Davis called attention to the fact street, East Hartford, was Bned (78 departments that will have Bgurca AU hall the season of the apple! sists of Mozart's famous C major Tuesday that have been built, or are to be styled suites have been designed and specially priced. To make $hat men were taking care of the TO KFiP GROUP Addis Ababa, Oct. 28.—(Ex­ Edward Stein, H. Larson and Mrs. The men's volley ball period will that non-contract signers voted and costa for reckless driving and ready to present to the committee quartet, a quartet by Ravel, and s built In Lhat part of the town. The Mtuatioo and the Are apparatus was change Telegraph)—The civil popu­ group-of variations on a Russian- R. P. Brtuinlcla Miss Barbara Wal start at 5 o'clock. - - 7 this offer irresistable we are including without extra cost a beau­ ^Bot needed. ^ against a program last year where­ (75 and costa for evading responsi­ tonight, including the board of lation of Makale was ordered to Five new applicants today for eh^ main that Is now being laid Is con­ folksong, each variation being writ­ lett waa the winner of the two dol­ The women's swimming classto tiful new coffee table— a regular $10.75 value. The Kroehler name gNo. 1 of the Manchester Afe^e- as this year they voted nearly two- bility, by Judge R.aymond A. John­ health, the police department and evacuate the town today in expec­ SAYS HOOKER B IB I£ listment In the Civilians CJonserva- nected with the large main that was to-one In favor. son In Police Court thla morning. OUT OF OFHCE costs of elections. ten by a different composer. lar prize offered to the child who w ill meet aa follows: 7:00 to 7:45, on every suite is a guarantee of lasting satisfaction— and the prices tation of an Italian offensive. tlon Ctorps Increased the enroll­ laid by the company laat year on nartment went to 411 Lydall sl^ect beginners; 7:45 to 8:30, intermedi­ The vote was: 1 Robert J. Menser, 22, of 30 Hamil­ ment from Manchester this month to The programs for the next two sold the moat chance tickets. North Elm street speak for themselves. Ikiturdav aftemonn when the house Makale will not be defended as IS WORTH ONLY $1 ate. occupied by H. E. Durkee became Contract signers, yes 210,767, no. ton street. Hartford, an occupant of (Continued from Page One) part of the plan to permit the Ital­ 2f>. two more than Its quota of 23 concerts ^11 -he chosen from the |iii- . -v th tiu.ui i li;>: in:it 27.180. the Sjiwha car when It waa Involved ians to advance far into Ethiopia (fiontinaed from Page One) determined by the state recruiting -(prks of Beethoven, Brahms, Goes- Wednesday ens, Turina, Bridge, lyin dy, Ippo- was burning in the pre Tneic Non-contract signers, yes, 32,124, In an accident October 18, and I am today placing the highway de­ War Briefs before launching a counter-attack. office. During the middle of tho McENEUY BAND RETURNS The women’s gym class will meet STRIKERS IN CLASHES Convenient Terms May Be 'Arranged T/ae no damage. no, 18,718. charged with Intoxication, woa Aned partment under the control cf the A government communique said Rev. Thomas Hooker, founder of month Manchester was given per­ Utov Ivanoff, and will include a from 7 to 8 o’clock. piano quartet and songs with string An alarm was 1 11-/. 1 1 1 , Ironi Taking the preliminary returns (15 and costs, given a 30 days sus­ people. Your command as express­ all was quiet on all fronts and as­ Hartford, ever owned the bible. It mission to exceed Its quota. The men's life saving class will Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 28— (A P) accompaniment, and the work 'of — Several union miners were re­ Box B5 at HoU and Pearl streets at as a Anal Indication of the outcome, pended Jail sentence and placed on ed at the ballot box last summer is serted: merely can be determined that tho Of five other appUcanta, two TO THE RECON FRIDAY meet from 7 to 7:45. (tX>ntlnaed from Page One) some contemporary American com­ ported wounded today In a clash at 10;S0 Saturday night, calling out the probation for six months. being carried out, and acting In The Ethiopian government no­ volume la a dog-eared old bible with found job.s before receiving the caU Roller skating In the gym start­ Davis and his aides Immediately poser. a mine operating with non-union three East side companies. It was s itartcd work on the now four-year Never during his 16 years ex­ your name and In your behalf. I am layed) — (A P )—The Italian troops tices Italian communiques claiming loose covers which has been In the to report for duty and three were Edward J. McEhielly and his Vic­ ing at 8:30. Admission includes \ submission of Ethiopian chiefs In labor. false alarm. corn-hog contracts expected to be perience as a court official. Judge Inking charge of this department to In Ethiopia are In excellent health. Hooker family for many years. rejected. One of the new appUcanta tor Recording orchestra w ill return checking. states entirely unknown. Fantastic Reports said the miners, 300 to Hose Company No. 4 was called end trickery and subterfuge, favorit­ Professor Aldo Ca.stcllanl, high "Furthermore, the Historical So­ waa assigned to a CCC camp in Orer this Friday night to the School A public setback party will be offered producers. Johnson declared, had any two men names also are provided for these 400 strong, nj.arched oh the mine to COmstock road at 11 o'clock this It was Indicated that the con­ Impressed him so strongly as evad­ ism and Irregularities that have commls.eloncr for sanitation who ciety has no funds to purchase the gon and Albert E. Bchrend, assist­ CATHOUC LADIES PLAN Street Recreation Center building held at the West Side Rec on Cedar morning for a woods Are bordering chiefs and the EthiOblan govern­ street Play will start at 8 o'clock and were fired on aa they approach­ tracts might contain a provision for ing the truth. The judge recom­ been characteristic of its manage­ has just completed an Inspection bible, even If the authenticity of the ant superintendent of charity, ex* for their second engagement within ed the property. Qlobe Hollow reservoir. The woods tour with Marshal Peltro Badogllo. ment ha.s reason to believe.they are and cash prizes w ill be awarded to termlnatioh at the end of any one mended that an Investigation be ment." Hooker fam ily tradition could be es­ pects that others will be sent to a month. This well imown orches­ One man had been brought to a from the reservoir to Comstock chief of the army general staff, said non-exlstcnC” FOR SEMI-FORMAL UANCE the winners. year. SpeciBc requirements will be conducted. If po.s.sible, "with a Roy A, Powell, secretary to the tablished." Pacific coast states. tra leader made so many new hospital here suffering from bullet road were burned over. A large today. Dance Attraction Included, Davie said, to Insure that charge of perjury In mind." governor, announced the executive Now Delhi, India, Oct 23.—(A P I Two young men, rejected for CCC friends along with those who have wounds, and several others were re- wooda Are araa burning before noon "At the present moment, fortu­ duty because o f hernias, have stned about a mile oouth of the Manches­ contract aignere use an area "at Testimony was taken for more move less than 48 hours, after four -The government of India decided MOVTE STAB HURT Invitation AITalr to Be Held at been his steadfast followers for Friday, November 1—Dancing In imrted hit. members of the state highway com- nately, there arc no epidemics." he Hollywood, Calif., Oct. 28.— (A P ) been accepted for enlistment. Ektch years at his initial appearance here the gym 8:30 to 12:30. Music by ter line in the Qlsstonbury wooda. least equal to the number of acres than an hour In an attem pf to de­ said. "A few weeks ago, just be­ today to impose Bnancial and eco­ Country Club November 8— A t a nearby mine, sporadic flat mls.elon had forestalled claims to —Gordon Weecott. stage and screen was made physically fit by opera­ recently that the demand for this Eklw. J. McEnelly and bis Victor withdrawn ffom production of termine which of the two young fore the troops arrived at their nomic sanctions again st' Italy al­ Miss Donnelly Chairman. fights were reported going on be­ crops" to be added to the normal men was driving Sawka's automo­ their posts by Johnston appointees most Identical with those of Great actor, waa In a serious condition tions, which they are to pay for return engagement was so great it Recording Orchestra. tween union and non-union miners. present lines, there were enldcmlca here today aa the result of Injuriei' from their wages at the camps, ac­ area devoted to soil conservation bile when It crashed Into I„co Bra- by obtaining Supreme Court re- of spinal meningitis and smallpox Britain. waa the only way to keep everybody MRS. m W lG HONORED received when a polo pony tossed cording to Mr. Behrcnd. Glbbona Assembly, Catholic Ladles crops. zaiiskus' c.ar, stopped for a traffic fiUalnlng orders. The litigation In Tlgre Province," The necessary ordinance and notl- satisfied. Unquestionably this pop­ ncatlons probably will be issued him and then feU on him. o f Columbus, announces as Ita next ' Officials also said a decision prob­ alcn at Oakland and Woodbridge was set for hearing November 11. Professor CastcIIanI Ball ho foqn-1 ular maestro is stiU recognized os AT BIRTHDAY PARH this week. * Wescott was unconscious for sev­ social activity of the season a seml- the leading dispenser of o ^ m in ably would be reached this week on streets .shortly after midnight, eral hours, suffering from a severe formal Invitation dance, to be held the amount of the com loan to be October 13. the NeW England states, ttd as for concussion of tha brain. His phy­ a t the Manchester Country club, Manchester or at least the dance Mra. Kurt Helwig of 208 Oak made on the 1835 crop to farmers During the examination o f Men- sician, Dr. Adolph W. Kosky, said, H A L L O W E ’E N Friday. November 8. Miss Mary M. patrons of the Recreation Centers street, was surprised by 20 of her holding their cbm to prevent eur- .ser. he wa.s warned by Judge John­ his condition waa serious, but not War Scene as Italians Prime Guns for ‘Big Push’ Donnelly, chairman, will be assisted have shown that they felt this way friends and relatives Saturday eve- plus marketing from causing the immediately dangerous. son o f the severity o f the penalty COSTUME DANCE tn making arrangements by the fol- by making a new attendance record fP O M U a nlnp. G-jcsts were present from price to drop. The loan Is expected The actor came to Hollywood in A Modern Suite of Mature Design for not telling the truth while un­ CITY VIEW DANCE HALL lowing committee: Mrs. Lilllem Ma­ when he appeared here, several Nov/ Jersey, Hartford and this town to be 40 or 45 cents a bushel. der oath. FmST ITALIAN ARMY ef 180,000 men. Gen. 1932 after a brief atage career. He October 31. 4 Prizes! honey, Miss Mary H. Moiiarty, Miss weeks ago. Hia thorough Imowledge to help Mrs. Helwig celebrate her Menser and Sawka both claimed gmelle de Bono oommending, advancing has played in severs pictures, Mary E. Miner, Miss Katheryn A. This modem Kroehler suite will fit into almost any Mrthday. and to leave remembrances steedily beyond Adigret-Aktum lino, antloL among them "The Devil and the o f music and ability to play what­ In court that Menser was driving pitlng major bittlo near Mskilt. M mil Admission 85c. Foley, Miss Mary A. Tierney, Miss ever the occasion colls for is the rea­ home.. Note how it hugs the floor and the wide uaeful « f the occasion. the car at the time. Deep,*' "Convention C ity" and "Vol> YOUTHFUL AUTO THIEF •euthwerd. Deetya would be nail goal. talre." Mary M. McVeigh, Miss Teresa B. son for his popularity. This along arm s.' Offers the utmost in < Mr. Helwlg^entertalned by num­ During the trial Prosecuting At­ bers on the bcd walnut flnliili. Barron and Policeman Herman A, The Grace line steamer Cuzco was ' Philadelphia — Philadelphia po­ a ehange in my listing □ Muske testlAed that Menser, whUe reported aground on Lenta Shoals. Hlze. 18" X 28" x 18*.'. Cut­ TUESDAY SPECIAL lice turned locksmiths after a Dela­ :.o'dock an additional listing □ held In thN police station, denied San Salvador, In advices received ware state trooper brought Leon out provide* ample lef^ Boast Twkey with Dresalng, Cranberry Sauce, O f- having driven .the ear and saia tBat early today the marine depart­ Drummond, 19, to a ceU for safe­ fce/ors Smtutimr boom 1/1 directory sdrertisli^ □ room- - Q i i h s Potatoes and P eas ...... O u C Sawka was the driver. " ment of the San Francisco Cham­ keeping. your itam« U in | |A« Best I My nmnber is_ Sawka claimed he was asleep in ThU nap, plctariag latMt pregrau of lu lr'a lavuiOD of Kthiopla, gWaa yon a comprabautra pto> ber of Commerce. • No detaila were “t left the handcuff keys to Do­ Wine. Mixed Drinks, Fancy the rear seat-at the Uma of the ac­ taro of tho Moao at MumoUbI'b Btockshiru and tboir bUek-aklnnod hatjvo alUM wart raportad aboat contained in the report. ver," the trooper said. Thu nquett ioe* not obiigato bio fa aay ■eoy. Opposite Sdtoo) —.-----— CoektaOs-At Moderate Prkea. cident and was trying to crawl out to tanaeh a btg-aeaU oBodsIto on tonr (ronu. Tho dotted arrowa tadleata how tho Itattau hop* to The Cuzco is a 3,448 net ton T bo 100th key tried on the hand­ L WYu^ M ondiester StFsight Drinks From 15c Up. the front window when taken out ponotrato Sthlopla'a maeblao-gnn studded nounuia* from north and south and Ita burning Danakll freighter with a crew of about 40 cuffs woriced in , time to release I A Regular $10.75 VALUE men. She left San Pedro, CaliL, Name from briiind the steering wheel. darart and plateans from the oaat, tho iavadort then to bo In poaltion to atriko toward Addla AbabOt TONIGHT—PAUL M lim to “DR. SOCRATES" I Drummond to r a hearing on Sawka is employed father the capital, from IHanre. tn the northaoat, and Harar, la tna aaat. O ct, 16 with gianeral cargo fo r Val- charge he stabbed Vernon PhUHps ( aad "PERSONAL MAUFS SECKET*’ pariso. of Snqfrna, DeL I Address -I a home, the house having burned Springfield,. Mass., were recant IM atirlfrfltK old tlmo Tankae^racker-bmi philos­ or and g lo ty " when It begins to dawn ^DARKANGE”TOBE many yeara ago. WEST SIDE BOYS FORM gueata at the home of Mr. and Mra. opher...... on them that thag ara being used as BEHIND THE SCENES DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Alfred schats, who la employed ITronk E. BldweU of South Windsor. OpJy Two Violent DeatW Otherwise he Is ju it a man o f a ahlsid by the oonqusring heroes ot COMFORT on the H . Clinton Porter place, was HATURE LOVERS’ CLUB M r. and M rs. A . C. Johnson o f ^rSamtug l&mVb llD u c e f AT STATE THREE DAYS awakened from oieep a few nighta South Windsor are |n Maine, on a very slender education, fragmentary ago to discover that a musk rat ^ PUUU8HEO BV THU ^ IN WASHINOTON MONDAY, OCTOBER 2S (Oentrol and Eostarn Standard Tim e) hunting trip this week. general Information, haphazard eco­ However, this may be a tempor­ was prowling about his room, mak­ In State Over Week-'End HBRAU3 PRINTING CUM PANT. INC — — - — BY ROONEY PU TO H E R...... plus BEAUTY Note: All programe to key and baalc chains or groups thereof unless sped* Under the direction of Charles Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. DfiWey I I BImmII B:r««t nomic thinking— If any—who, be­ ary device only. It may be that ------.------a- _v ------.. ... -fab* --- Frederic March, Merle Oberon ing Itself altogether too much at / fled; coast to coast (o to c) designation Includes ill available stations. Booth, a club has been organised observed their fifty-sixth wSddlng fu s liM t ir , CoBli. cause be could build a machine and presently, when' the danger la real Programs subject to ohsnge without prtvfouo notlco In advsneo. P. Me and Herbert Marshall Fea­ home. With the help of others of anniversary, lasi Tuesdaj^^Aly motor­ By ASSOCIATED PRESS Windham Community Memoir t SiOMABo PBRUUaOM The Herald Washington Ooira- ^feed ths surplus food to Amsricans the family be succeeded In captur­ by BO me 'West Side nature lovers. and the fighting becomes samest, NBC-WEAP NETWORK Cent* Bait. tured in Romantic Drama. ing to their old home ot^warehouse A week-end unusually free o f ac- I hospital at WUUroanUc from in* Gen*nl Man«(«r a"machlne-bulldlng organisation of spondent ratbsr than forsignart, but many FLORENCE ing varmint, and now has If con­ Tbe first meeting was held on Octo­ Teandia OctobBi 1. I I I I •A 8 IC — Kstti woof wlw wool wtSe •its-' liSS—Fress-ltadle Nawa — ho- ber 26. Officers were elected and Point together. TXey ore both cldenU found only two violent I received the night pro-, great magnitude considers himself Black Shirts from Italy will be in congrssamsn and some farm groups wjar wtag wesh kyw whlo wfbr wro ale: Jaalc Armetrang—midwest rpt fined In a barrel. Tbe thinks It got Washington, Oct. 28.—Tbe old would prefer to see It dumped. ii35— i:S^Venlshtd veless — east: “The Doric Angel,” Samuel Oold- plana were made for future actlvl- about alghty-foiu^Tfors of age. ■ FablUlitd CT«ry Btiinins Btccbt qualified to hand down decisions, like the van and the black men from HEATERS wgy wben wcao wtam wwj wsal; Mid: tn through on open window. deaths occurring In the stote Satur- ' itM^overtTirn^l^** ^ ” * * * uestion whether It's a good Idea to Privately, officials admit that the ksd wmaq wcfl who wow wdaf Oreh.—Dixie; Seth Greiner—west wyn'a gripping romantic drama, ttes. Tbe members will be glad to Bolton a n p g e Invited Wapplng :Sni4ay« and Holidays. iSntersd at ths 6:46— 6:46—Dtl Rtgla Orch.-vDlxie; Mrs. Albert W. HUdlng enterUln- another Supreme Court, on ques­ Eritrea wtli have a less hazardous ump, destroy, q r .:uppress ' "sur­ amount of surplus foodstuffs to be M ID W EST^w ood wire have any West Side children who Orange to neighbor with them last day and Sunday. A shack dweller MebrowsHl 35, Of East Offics at Uanehsatar. Coaa., aa Q NORTHWEST «. CANADIAN wtmj Hsrbsrt PootSs Organ—west'*^ starring Fredric Varcb, Merle Ob­ ed the Ladies’ Afternoon Bridge '• M a d CJaaa Mall Matter. part to play. pluses" o f food iivhlle millions of distributed for relief this winter 6:00— 7:0C^Myrt end Margs — east; Monday ge n in g , and the following was burned to death in Thomaeton ' Vr-i. •! r:3r. killed on Main streH tions concerning which ha Is rather wlba kelp webc wday kfyr cret cfcf eron and Herbert Morsball, will be club Tuesday, from 3 to 6 p. m. are interested In nature join the people are on tbe edge of starvation will depend on the extent to wbiob SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wja* Buck Rogsrs--m dw. rpt.; Oreh—w memhM went: Mrs. Wellman Bum- and a man was klUed by an auto- in that town Sunday momliig when less qualified to speak than tho 6i16— 7i16—Vlralipinia Vsrrill, Vocalist the feature attraction at the State Three tables were tn play, several club. The. club's name is tho "W est 80BSCR1PT10N RATES is again an Issue tn New Deal coun­ ths unemployed about for it end wTla*wsun wlod wsm wmc wab wapi boqai'Mrs. David Burnham, Miss Lll- mobile in East Hartford. struck by a hit and run driver. - -A wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre 6130— 7:30 — Slr^in* Sam, — basic; theater for three days beginning to­ guests being Invited for the after­ Side' Nature Club." The meetings Taar. by insU ...... la.oo average thoughtful hobo. DISHONORED DEAD cils. the pressure ..which ferm groups D B. Burger, Miss Esther Welles, The East Hartford accident was Meatii« by m a il...... | 60 woal ktbs kths wsoo wave wtar Kniekkneeke—west: Orohes.—Dixie morrow. noon, Including Mrs. Ruby Gibson, will be held on Tuesday nights from companion of ZebrowsM, also hit In a week-end published Interview There has been some compromise exert fo r purehsaas, once -a no­ M O U N T A IN —koa kdyl kglr kght 6:45— 7:46— Beaks Carter's Comment 'Mlaa Lois M. Foster and the W orthy the only traffic fatality despite the rU Copy ...... I ui 7:00— S:00—Guy Lombardo — baalc; This powerful and beautiful love Mrs. Alphonse Wright and Miss 6:30 to 7:30 and Thursday nights' but not Injured seriously, said tha The antl-SemlUsm of the Hitler in Roosevelt’s previous firm deter­ dumping policy la announced. PACIFIC— kgo k(l kgw komo khq kfsd Master. Robert Watson. Bolton fact that football games on Satur­ vorad on# yaar .tv ocMr. Ford Is quoted. In relation to kgu kpo kex kga kjr kya keca The Land O’ Drssms, Muslo— west story, set In a lovely, quiet comer of Susan B. Pendleton. Mrs. John at the same time. The preset car waa traveling without lights. government Is an ugly thing, even mination to abolish the Federal 7:35— 8:30— Pick and Pat, Comedy— Grsmge served refreahments. Cent. East. rural'England, reflects the hearts of Palmer won first prize, Mra. Robert members are Wayne Wright, 'raomaa day and balmy weather on Sunday Joseph McDonald, 56, was burned JCSKBBR o r THE ASSOCIATED social security, ns saying: Surplus Relief Coiporatlon, which eaat: The Harmenettes—midwest John A. KIsiel, and First Seleet- wheb viewed In its most favorable Spuds Vexing Problem 4:00—> 5:00—'At Pearce and Hie Osng a woman and two men—one of Moore end Roy Helm. Oiiie of the brought motorists by the thous^ds to death Saturday night In Thomao- PRESS "The only security 1 know or can has bought tens o f thousands of 7:45— 6:45—E. Karen, Organ—midw. F. Porter second. Miss Pendleton man Arthur J. C!amey. and Town light; but It has never appeared Tons of potatoes presumably win 4:30— 5:30—Tom Mix’s Westsrn Skit t:00— 0:05—Ths Radio Thsater—to o whom she loves, while tbe other rules la: Any membei>.hf the club to the highways. ton when a shack he had been Tlio Aaaootatad Prass is sxoiusivaly tons of foodstuffs In the lost two 4:45— 5:45—Clara* Lu and Em—also c won the guest’s prize. Refresh­ Clerk Malcolm Juno are on a bunt­ -..-dStlUod to tha Ota for rapubllcstion understand comes from the self- be bought by FSRC. (Ita most i 6:05—10:05—W iy n s King Oreh.— to o loves her. ments of shrimp patties, rolls, who does not take vseiious Interest On Saturday morning, Gerald using for sleeping quarters for aev* meaner than it does in the recent years for distribution to famiUea oa recent acqulsl^ons are five million 6:00— 6:0(^Ftylng Tims for KIddios 6:35—10:35—Ths Msreh of Time—to e ing trip in Maine. all. aowa diapatehat cradHad to It dependence of a man who knows 6:15— 6:15— Nsw s} Eddie South Oreh. 6:46—10:46—Manhattan Choir Program A great emotional climax Is pumpkin pie and coffee were served. in the alms o f theAUub wUl be drop­ Donahue o f Hampton died in tbe era] months was destroyed by fire. sot otharwtsa orwlMad tn this order sent'out by Paul Joseph Ooeb- relief. pounds o f butter and ten million 6:30— 6:30—PrssS'RadIo Nows Period 10.05—11:05—Tommy DorMy Orehes.— Richard. Jonea returned^to New how." reached when the man she loves Mr. and Mrs. H orry Jaqulth and ped permnnentjy;'______'S s p o f and alao tha looai news pub* bels, minister o f public enlighten­ The FSRC will be transferred pounds of butter and ten million 6:3&— 6:3^Stsntey High's Comment eaat: Myrt A Margs—west repeat Jersey, Monday, after spending his iM a d AOMln. One may guess without much from Harry Hopkins’ soon-to-vanlsh pounds of dried ekim m ilk). 6:45— 6:45— Billy A Betty—a 10:16—11:16—Geo. Olsen Oreh.—midw comes to a realization of his love son have returned to their home in vacation at the home of Miss Ellzu- I'AU Habta of rep'jLMeatlon of 6:00— 7:00—Amos ’n* Andy—l______, 10:35—11:30—Jerry Freeman Orehes.— for her. T h flr happiness Is short­ ment. that the names of all Jews FERA to the AAA and federal pur­ There are some 'unny things East Hartford, having spent the beth Noble. / apbatal diapatehat haraln art alto ra* trouble the kind of a man Mr. Ford 0:15— 7:16— Undo Exra Radio Station east; Herbis Kay Oreh.—midwest lived, however, os the relentless •arvad. killed in the W orld W ar must be chases fo r tha needy won't ^ about the potato program, which 0:3(^ 7:3(^Education from ths News 11^)0—12:00—Seymour Simon Orchestra post six months at Uie home of had In mind. I t waa tbs Henry abandoned—at least not entirely. 6:45— 7:45— Frits CrIsIsr— weaf only 11:^>— 12:30—Kgmb, Honolulu, Calling forces of life tear them apart. Years Ames W. Sisson in Hopevale. Dur­ IT’S THRILLING TO TAKE CHANCES removed from the rolls of honor of has been such a great source of 7:0(^- 8:00— Hammerstsin Music Hall C a p p in g F all aanrtea elUnt of N E A Sarrira. Ford kind. Didn’t he create an Tha president, however, still has grief here, which the AAA isn't NBC-WJZ NETWORK after, when the girl has resigned ing this time Mr. Jaqulth has motor­ MEXICAN REBELS KIU.ED German war dead. 7:30— 8:30— Margaret Speaks RecitsI Saok the theory that wages of the work- telling anybody. 6 :0 (^ 0:00—Gypsies Concert Orohest. BASIC — Bast: wjs wbs-wbxa wbat herself to a betrothal to the other ed to and from his work. Mr. Sisson enormous success out o f next to J!' •• For a combination of pettiness relief program and the turning of Believe It or not, the forthcom­ 8:30— 0:3(^Oraee Moore Prog.—to e wham kdka wgar wxys wlw wsyr w*mal man, a kindlier fate Intervenes and came teck from his work at tlje The Federated Sunday school held iTain.i ' nothing by his own unaided efforts, 9:00—10:00— Eastman Concert—also c wfll; Mid: wcky wenr wls kwk koU Mexico a t y . Oct. 28.— (A P I — robltahaPa Raprstactsttva: . Tha direct relief back to the states vir­ ing "reduction" program for spuds $15.75 the lovers are reunited. Capitol Friday morning to spend and utter lack of logic, this would 9:30—10:30—Nftlonsl Radio Forum wren wmaq kso ^ their annual Hallowe’en social F ri­ Crushing of one rebel band and a Jallua Mathairt Sptclai Agancy-^Naw without asking any special favors tually end the necessity or desir­ Sidney Franklin, who handled tho the week-end. 'Tarlt, Chleato, Detroit and Boston. be baril to beat. How can a man is likely to result In lower prices 10:00—11:00— Sammy Kay Orchestra- M ID W EST—wmt wood wire day evening at the (Community battle with another, both In the ability of free food for the unem­ A smart cabinet beater you’ll past; Amos 'n' Andy— west repeat megaphone on "The Barretts "of Louis Way of Durham, soif of the of government or anybody else? for potatoes than would tbe absence -10:15—11:15— Leonard Keller Orchest. NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj CHiurch House. It was largely at­ state at Jalisco, were reported in more truly show his love for bis ployed. And that Is violently dis­ be proud to use in any room wiba katp webo wday kfyr cret cfcf Wlmpole Street,” "Smilin’ Thru” late Newton Way, formerly of Hope- UBMBCR AUDIT BUREAU OF I.SD't of any program at all. A A A econ- 10:30— 11:30—News; Olenn Leo Orcheet. tended, there being nearly one hun­ military dispatches received here he the perfect example of the SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wls wjaz and other outstanding film producr CailCULATIOK&aitr- - - country than by dying for it? Does puted within both ihe agrieultural omtets have advised confidentially In the house! Fitted with 10:45—11:45—Jesse Crawford, Organist viUe, was In town recently calling on dred present. There were many who from the commandants of Federal man who knows how to create his and relief organizations. FINE BEDDING 11:0O—12:00—Luigi Romsnelll Orohsst. wtla-wsun wlod wsm wrmc wsb wapl tlona, directed “ The Dark Angel." old friends. not mich as act automatically en­ that the effort to penalize overpro­ Florence Oil Burner. Hand­ II :30—12:30—Dancing Music Orchestra wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro came in Hallowe’en costum who troops. Five rebels were killed. Tha ftarald Printing Company. Inc., It Is contended that WPA wages Others prominent in the support­ Miss Stella Johnson, who Is tak­ own security 7 duction probably will result In some black crackled finish. woal ktbs kths waoc wave marched around the hall while the General Guerero, .nllltary chief In ataumea no InanclaT raaponsiblllty shrine him among hla country's usually won’t provide adequate CES-WABC NETWORK ing cast are Janet Beecher, John ing a course at the Wlllimantlc for typographldt) arrors arnrarlng in Well, he did not create hla own more production than they antlci- Samples from our bedding shop In Watkino M O U N TA IN —koa kdyl kglr kghl judges, who were Mrs. Hattie Lane, Jalisco, telegraphed his troops kill­ heroes? diets for families, especially In pa ted BASIC—East: wabe wade woko wcao Halllday, Henrietta Croaman, Frie­ State Noripdl Training School, advartlaamanta In tha Mnncheaiar Hartford Store. Odd lots from our ware­ waab wnao wgr wkbw wkre whk wjr PACIFIC—kgo kfl kgw komo khq kfsd Mrs. Rosa Nevers and Mrs. Lillian ed three rebels of a group which Svanlng Herald. security. He made a success of hla face of rising prices, that the pro­ The reason: For a long time po- ktar kpo kex kga kjr kya keca da Inescort, Claude Alllstcr. George spent thc.Week-end at her home disbanded themselves in Caja de Logically, It la hard to see how house olean-up. Limited quantity at each . wdre wcau wjas wean wfbl wspd wjsv; Grant decided who were to have the business l^causc he enjoyed the very gram of ending direct federal re­ tato production has been runningling Midwest: wbbm wfbm km bo kmox Cs9 t. EasL BreakAon, David Torrence and here. ^ Las Oicharos. Two .rebels were MONDAY, OCTOBER 28 the German government can strike lief la only crawling, and that price and subject to prior axle. N o t all sizes w)ias kfab krnt Cora Sue Collins. The film Is releas­ Mr, and Mra. Frank W hite of prizes, which went to Anne Gillson special protection of a body of law In two-year cycles. After two yeara at each price. EAST—wbrs wpg whp whec wlbs wfea 4:30— 6:30—Ths Singing Lady—east killed by a column In command of these Jewish names from Its honor there w ill stHI be plenty of aur- of big production and low prices— 4:45— 5:45—Orphan Annie—east only ed through United Artists. N ^ Haven spent a few days re­ as "the old faehioned Lady” ; Char­ which had been set up for the pur­ wore wlco efrb ckac wlb'x w’mas wesg Col. Jose Marquez In Barranca de A SIGNAL RINGS rolls—unless, at the same time. It pluse.s which should be bought from such as the last two years— potato DIXIE—wg8t wsfa wbre wqam W(Sod 6:00— 6:00— News; U. S. Army Band Edmund Lowe is featured In cently with Mr. and Mra. Charles G. lotte Marks as "Little Red Riding Carrizales. wrec wlac W’dsu wtoc krld ktrh 8:30— 6:S5~Press* Radio News — ba­ pose o f enabling such ns he to en­ farmere to maintain prices. growers ordinarily cut acreage sic; Ths Singing Lady— midw. rpL "Thunder of the Night" for the Allyn at their Hebron place on Bur­ Hood” and Robert Skinner os the contrives to find some way of giving ktsa waco koma wdbo wbt wdao whig second feature on this ahow. With tb« farmers of the country joy the fruits of their efforts and drastically, whereupon potatoea be­ $22.50 to $85.00 Innerspring Watti esses.,.. . . .$16.95 wdbj wwva wmbg. vaja wmbe wala 5:3&— 6:35—Chsrlotesrs Songs— wjs rows Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Allyn, who 'Mechanical Man". Games were their lost lives bock to them. To Dump or Not to Dump? kUil kglco wcoa wdne wnox kwkh 6:45— 6:45—Lowell Thomse — east; have a home In Hartford spend all played and refreshments of dough­ GIANT PLANE TESTED Tutlnf nearly six to one In favor of In the" absence of which bigger and come fewer and higher In price for $29.50 to $82.50. Innerspring M attresses...... $19.75 Orphan Annie— repeats to midwest The issue comes to a head a couple of years, whereupon po­ M ID W EST—wgl wmbd wlsn wlbw kfh the time they can during the pleas­ nuts and apples were served. The oonUnuing the AAA com-hog crop $29.75 to $39.50 Innerspring M attresses...... $24.75 w&mk wkbn wcco wsbt ksej wnax woe 6:00— 7:00—Dinner Concert Program stronger men than himself would through an amendment In which tato growers start planting big wowo 6:15— 7:15—Capt. Tim Healy, Stamps ant weather at their old home here. hall was decorated with pumpkins, Miami, Fla., Oct. 28 — (A P )—The ooBtrol program, there Is jingling certainly have grabbed his Inven­ MAKING HIM PAY Congrc.ss recently appropriated 30 crops again amd so on. $65.00 Box Spring-Mattress Outfits...... $49.75 M O U N TA IN — kvor kis koh ksl 6:35~ 7:35—Lum and Abner—east Donald Avery and family, whose 25-ton China clipper of the Pan- 6:46— 7:46—Osngsrous Parsdist, Skit HEBRON com stalks and jock-o-lantems. COAST — khj koln kfre kol kfpy kvl atiMently that Btop>Look-and-Usten tions and his methods before he had per cent of customs revenues to N ext year's crop had been ex­ $79.00 Box Spring-Mattress O u tfit...... $59.75 7:00— 6:00—Fibbtr MeOts and Molly home was burned Thursday evening At, a town meeting which was American Airways awaited "labora­ A year ago last spring a Michigan kfbk kmj kwg kem kdb kgmb kgb tory” testa over the Caribbean to­ aid In effectuating the AAA pro­ pected to be small, but the AAA 7:30— 8:30— Paris Musical Evening have moved to Andover where Mr. held at the South Windsor town p algnal at the crossing of the path even a clinneo to get started. Mr. youth drove his auto Into a group $22.50 and $32.60 Box S p rin gs... .$16.9.7 and $24.75 Cent. East. 8:00— 0:O5-Weekly Minstrele Show day after a 1,200-mile flight from gram. program's promise of better prices 4:30— 6:30—Jack Armstrong — east: Mrs. George F. Kibbe, (Ida Ray­ Avery has secured employment. hall last Wednesday evening, it was o f the Eastern Republicans and the F'ord could never have gotten any­ $35.00 Double Studio C o u ch ...... $24.75 8:85- 9:30—Three Act Radio Drama Among those who attended "Dad's Baltimore. of pedestrians and killed two peo­ More than half that amount is expected to cause more planting Dramas—Dixie: The Truth—west 0:05-10:00— Ray Knight A Cuckoos mond KIbbe) died Thursday fore­ unanimously voted to float a bond Une. down which agricultural senti­ seems destined for paying the sub­ 4:41^ 6:45—Og. Son of Fire — east: 0:30— 10:30—Frank Simon Band Con. Day" at Connecticut State College The huge ship made the trip yes­ where by dependence on himself ple, the parents of five children. than the cycle would have inspired $35.00 and $49.75 Double Studio Couches...... $29.75 noon at a private hospital in Man­ Issue o f $68,000 to finance tbe sidy guarantee to cotton growers. So the experts figure the price Bailey and Neumlllar, Muslo— west 10:00—11:0C^News: Dorothy Lamour chester, having been In 111 health for Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ terday in seven hours and 44 min­ ment is storming. alone; he had to lean and very lieav- $59.75 Double Studio-Davenport ...... $39.50 8:00— 6:00—Buck Regers—east; Bss- 10:16—11:16—Ink Spots, Nsgro Quartet Charges were brought against the That- would ' leave perhaps $45,- a long time. She waa the daughter mund H. Horton and Mr. and Mrs. town’s cost of the new high school. utes. Capable of carrying 76 pas­ Are these six-to-one corn-and-hog won’t rise much more than 15 trlee Oegood, Pian»—west A Dixie 10:35—11:30—Ray Nobis and Orehestra ily did lean on such measure of se­ youth, and Just recently a final dhs- 000,000 to be spent for disposition cents a bu.shel. $62..50 Double Studio-Davenjxirt...... $49.75 6:16— 6:15—Bobby Benton — east: 11:00—12:05—Shander and His Violin of tbe late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Albert W. HUdlng. A football game The total coat of tbe new school will sengers and a crew of six. It is to be (orm era a good audience for piously of surpluses—through export or di­ Od, Son of Fire—midw; Ensemble 11:05—12:M—Lutal Romsnelll Orehes. between Connecticut and Trinity be $125,000 of which a P W A -gra n t tested over non-stop ranges of 1,000 curity oa had been provided for hLs posiUoD of his COSO was mads. One reason the A A A doesn't ex­ —Dixie; Georgia Erwin— west 11:30—12:30—A1 Lyons and Orehsstra Raymond of Hebron. She waa the •taocked warnings agsfnst danger version to relief channels. The big plain this Is that nobody would be­ daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. colleges made part of the program. of $57,000 has been made by Uii to 3,000 miles befors leaving for like by government. Under a court order, he must pay $32.50 Federal government. Judge Rafph Son Francisco via Mexico for ths to the Constitution 7 Are they a argument now Is as to whether lieve It. Another Is politics. Such Henry Raymond of Hebron. She Men from the State Highway De­ We have never known a rugged $10 a week toward the support of most or all of that sum will be electorally Important states aa New YesI You can even reserve bedding* 9:00— Greater Minstrels. waa bom in Lebanon, but had spent partment have been at work here M. Grant reported for the building beginning of regular mall service to good audience fo r advocacy o f‘ a re- Individualist who was not what the five orphaned children for five spent to finance dumping foodstuffs Y >0 r k. Pennsylvania, Michigan, Florence Radiant Heater in 9:30— Princess Pat Players— "Jean tbe greater part of her early life In the past week removing dead trees committee tiiat plans for tbe build­ China next month. a modem cabinet. Two-tone turn to the trled-and-true ways.of might be called a llmlted-onarclilst; years. He must not drive an auto­ .".broad or whether moat or all will Ohio, Wisconsin, Colorado and on our Christinas Club Plan Bullock’s Crime”, drama with Doug­ this place, where her parents moved and trimming others considered un­ ing will be completed by November bo \iscd for relief purchases. tan crackled finish. Equipped WTIC las Hope and Joan Blaine. safe. A dying maple on the green first, nd bids will be asked for by B purely individualistic system 7 Arc who was not tremendously opposed Minnesota— to nay nothing of Maine when she was a child. She waa You’re always safe J mobile again, and under no circum­ Present tendency In A A A Is to and Idaho— grow a lot of potatoes. with the famous Florence Ol! Hartford, Conn. 10;0()— The Life o f Andrew Car­ married to George F. Kibbe of has been cut down, also one or two December 1. It Is expected the con- they a good audience for assurance to tho extension of government or stances may ho purchase liquor. Tbe Burner for economical heating. 50,000 Vi. 1040 K. C. 282A H. negie— nation-wide observance of Ellington. February, 9, 1885, at the killed by tbe fire at the Rachmilo- will be let by December 15th and fo^aby's Cold that all this country needs Is “ contl additions to the law beyond tho very court put him on probation to make Travelers Broadcasting Service. his lOOtb Birthday Anniversary. Hebron Congregational church, the wltz place last spring. A large old the school will be ready for occu­ maple In front o f the Pendleton Proved best by two dence"—and further deflation 7 Arc point where government and law sure that these orders woiild be car­ I have seen many patients relieved (Eastern Standard Time.) 10:30— Armco Iron Masters Pro Rev. J. Lee Nott, then pastor, per. pancy next fall. with‘blue coal* In this way. gram. forming tbe ceremony. Mr. and residence is also condemned and has Mrs. A. D. Smith of South Lyme generations of mothers. they a good audience for laudation of provided him with some apeelnl oil- ried out. Health and Diet I suggest that you send for mv WATKINS 11:00— Time, weather, temperature. Mrs. Kibbe spent many yeara In been partly removed. This tree has is visiting friends In town. the soimd and proven polleics of WATKINS Monday, October 28, 1BS5 vantage. But wo never know one Here Is a dis|>oaltion o f a traffic article on Sciatica. Write to me In 11:05— Esso News Reporter. public service in tbe state, manag­ been damaged by an insect pest and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Wood of .. it's colored Blue fo r your proteetkim eonservatism 7 at AAANCHESTER. CONN- P. M. probably should have been cut some XVIBiSS who wasn't terribly opposed to un­ caso which seems to be highly sen­ A d v ic e care of this newspaper, enclosing- at MANCHESTER 11:10— Cocoanut Grove Orchestra. ing various state, county and town 4:00— Women’s Radio Review. Institutions. For 14 years they years ago, but at that time permls It would need a sublime faith In limited anarchy-that state of so­ ten cents and one large, self-ad­ 11:30— Rockefeller Center Rainbow rsv aim the wildsN risks—Umw dariag'^ - sible. The young motorist la get­ By DR. FRANK McCUY. 4:30— Girl Alone. were superintendents of the New Sion was refused by the state de ths everlasUilg rightness of a stuffed dressed envelope and request tho Room Orchestra. "Stnntonen” oi tbs sir —gasnbUng with .. . ciety where the law provides him ting enough In tbs way of punish­ article. 4:45— Grandpa Burton. Britain Almshouse and later o f the partment. It Is now considered un­ AMTMUCtTE-limarS T 5:00— AI Pearce and hla Gang. 12:00— Sbandor, Violinist. death ovary time they pot sn on sCL Bos': •nd pickled past to support the be­ with no protection and leaves him ment, surely, to Impress on motor­ A. M. Eaat Hartford Town Farm. Mr. safe. iUTnia-Gotn SUAITCA 6:30— "Dick Tracy.” they esnY resist ths thrill ol taking achoneOi lief that the agricultural regions of and his posaesstoni and the fruits ists generally tbe need for caution. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 12:08— K ing Edward Hotel Orehes and Mrs. Kibbe retired from active $12 ATM M rawci 6:46— Clara, Lu and Em. life and moved to Hebron six years Thors it a ”Uck” In taking ebsaess—litn YS'.; ,this country will rally to a party of his efforts st the mercy of the 6:00— W rightvllle Clarion. tra. Being kept away from liquor and ago, buying the home place o f Mra. AnthrooKs Is rseog-: / which offsrs nothing but an aban- Sciatica Is a common disorder, (Cold Batba) 6:25— Speaker. 12130— Cocoanut Grove Orchestra. Deaths Last Night - net when hnyingfoeL Year lamUyVhsskli : physically stronger predator. autos, he won't repeat his offense. occurring more frequently among Kibbe’s late brother, Francis H. nised ths world Question: Mr. K. B. wants to 6:30— News. depends on the Und oi tnslyou him Yoa*ra ' donment of a faatasUo but tangible Mr. Ford Is, o f course, one o f Meanwhile, he Is compelled to ren­ men than among women. It la moat know: "Are cold baths of benefit Raymond, where they made their over as ths clean­ always Mfe with ‘bins eosT. Its bhw'colsr Ukely to appear In the patient of 6:40—Gems froril Memory. home. They spent last winter at San Francisco—Frederick S. Moo­ est. safest, most ds- Present which at leaet provides a thsss llmlted-snsrchtsts. Ha likes der euhstantlal financial aid to the wben heart trouble boa developed?" "I'm warning you tells you b 't Arnsrica's jiasit Anthradts. middle age. Sciatica refera to a 6:45— "Strange As It Seems." Orlando, Florida, and there they dy, 70, fathcr-ln-Iaw of Helen Wills pendabls and most •hower o t checks after a long and to think that laws and government Answer: Those with heart trou­ 7:00— Amos ‘n’ Andy. dependante of hla vloUma. The painful Irritation of tha great scia­ celebrated their golden wedding an­ Moody, tennis star. •oonomloal boms *hlne essT U mined irem iIm t l A Fso» -. bitter financial drought. ble should not subject themselves to 7:15— Gordon, Dave and Bunny. contributed nothing to his security. whole might well set a precedent tic nerve, which emerges from the the shock o f the very oold bath and niversary last February. Their only Birmingham, Ala.—Judge William fusL And boeauss of sylvania hard cool fiddi. It b sdsetiAeally 7:30— Song W ithout Words. its supsrior quality Tet there is not the slightest rea- But If he could crawl out o f tho nit for similar cases elsewhere. pelvis and runs down the leg. The should also avoid very hot baths. young folks now" child, a daughter, Ida, died many I. Grubb, 74. o f tbe United States cleaned, tiled and prspsred Is assOrs yon 7:45— Jack Says, “ Aak Me A n ­ years ago. Besides her husband Geotgie Poigi^ pudding and pie and sofoty, n«noh • 00 to b«Utv« that tha farmers who of his very . narrow thinking far symptoms are similar to those seen In these cases the warm bath or B A D i e , , X District Court, Northern Alabama the maximum of useful bsot with the least In neuritis. other.” Mra. Kibbe leaves a half brother, district, who was the first Federal homsowners pay aa voting so ovsrwbslmlngiy for a tepid bath Is advisable. Whenever SANTA (Eastern Standard Time.) endugh to view the scene o f hie own Usually, sciatica Is secondary in 8:00— Hatnmerateln's Music Hall. Edward Raymond, Sr., o f Hebron. jurist to decree the NRA unconsti­ Sat and heard hia motor die; much as $82 per ton attention, and St lowsM cost. Try *11108 casT. the cold bath Is followed by a good for hard coaL im|inuatlon of tha erop-nduetlon career be would have to admit that nature, that is, It develops as the reaction, that Is, by a feeling nf 8:30— W illiam Daily's Orchestra. Reuben Bosley of Manchester, tutional in the Belcher Lumber Com­ See for yourself why so atony familfes bom' IN NE W YORK 9:00— ^The Gypsies. whom they brought up from child­ .ft ysar In and ysir ool. O r t e a a t w h k r propam are under any delusions aa If It had not been Tor the paternal result of some other pnmary trou­ warmth and a rosy glow of the Tlnoe la Eastern Standard pany case. H u battery*! dred‘~h u itarter toili ble. Arthritis of the lower spine or skin, It Is all right to use It; when 9:30— Grace Moore. New York, Oct. 28— (A P )—Presi­ hood, Mr. and Mra. Kibbee always Miami, Fla.—(ibarlcs R. Fergu­ Mate today— look for ths bhis eolsr.. to the etkmemlo fallacy o f the sys­ Interest of bis government In tlic tha hip-joint may cause sciatica; the cold bath brings about a feel­ RESERVE YOUR 10:00— Contented Program. dent Roosevelt's Armistice Day ad­ regarded as a foster son, and Mr. son, 64, Miami chief of police from For he didn’t change to winter oilil tem by which they are momentarily By OEOROE ROSS form o f patent laws and laws endow­ sluggish elimination Is a common ing of cbllllness and a blue tint of 10:30— The Travelers Hour—Julius dress, announced for tbe American Kibbe was with Mr. Bosley and hla 1910 to lffl4. New York, OoL 38.—Say It Isn't wife at the time of Mra. Kibbe’s prollUng. They are voting for the ing groups of Individuals with cor­ cause. IBxpoaure to cold or to tbe skin It Is not desirable. Nussman, director; with Marie Legion ceremonies at Arlington Na­ Birmingham. Ala. — Robert H. So: Dorothy Parker writes only death. Funeral services were held ; A A A simply and solely boeauss it Is damp, or injury may serve os e:^*^- Hcale.v; Modem Symphonic Oiolr. tional cemetery at 11 a. m., Novem ­ Baugh, Sr.. 71, form er head of the porate rights bs might even now bs- 11 ;00— News. Sunday at 2 p. m., at tbe Bosley 0^ Changtnmto when preeeed for money or wben Ing causes, but cannot be oonstCer- (Enemas) * ber 11, will be broadcast by both Birmingham baseball club and prc.si- the only way of escape open to them Inng tn the ranks o f the great army pressed for something else to do... ed the fundamental cause. As a CHRISTMAS 11:15— Leonard Keller's Orchestra. NBC and CBS. Ray Murphy, Le­ home, 217 Summit street, Manches­ Question; Mr. Thomas R. writes: dent of tbe Southern Association of a t the moment. general rule, the patient hoa a pre­ 11:46— Jesse Crawford, Organist. gion commander, also will speak ter, with burial in the fam ily lot in GULFUIBE MtlfER GRADE of disappointed and broken Invent­ Let Leslie Howard loose In a big "I have been told that taking more baseball clubs. disposition to rheumatism and in 12:00— Mldn.— Silent. and Jessica Dragonette will sing. Somers. Mra. Kibbe leaves many A PRODUCT,OF THE D. L. A W. COAL OO. But the point of bearing. In all ors, possibly living on the dole. city for half an hour - and he will than one or two enemas will injure Paris, Tex.—Miss CHara Lee. 104, M O rO M O U 2 5 / - f - r < get lost for tbe remainder of the the case of sciatica, these rheuma­ Tuning in Tonight; friends here and in all parts of the 0 MINED BY TUB GLEN ALDBN OOAL CO. Jthls. upon the Prosldenttal election Nevertheless Mr. Ford in this In­ a person. Is this tru e?" ' Cedar Chests, now ! a'native o f Lafayette, Ind. r u day. He has a charming way at tic poisons accumulate around the Answer: Certainly, enefnoa may WEAF-NBC, 8, Hammerstetn state. Up to the last of her life she o f 1B86, Is that the vote for the crop- loved to entertain her friends. Denver, Colo.—Dr. May Tower terview said one thing—not partic­ just vanishing... .Ruby Keeler baa sciatic nerve, producing an Irrita­ be continued for some period of Music Hall; 9, Gypsies; 9:30, Nelson TH E W . G. G L E N N E Y CQ. Mr. and Mra. Leslie F. Ward of Bigelow, 65, physician and well control plan is ths vote that may ularly original but pertinent enough developed a permanent averiion to tion. Socro-Uloo strain la on addi­ time without any harmful results. I Eddy: 10. Morgan L. Eastman Con­ CoaL Lumber, Masons' BuppUeo, Paint tional possible cause. Spinal sub- cert; 10:30, Radio Foram, Attorney Providence came back to Hebron known Denver club woman and so­ certainly be expected to tally behind —which we should like to see an­ night cluba.... do not know Of any patient who has 836 North Main 8L TeL 4149 Mancheofer luxatlons. In which there occurs a WDRC General Cummings; 12:30, Ben Wednesday night to spend the re­ cial worker. tbe_ N ew Deal, provided— and only aark Gable smokes a ten-cent been Injured through taking the swered by President Roosevelt: "It slipping of some of the small bones enema. If it Is taken properly. H ow­ 225 Hartford, Ck>nn. 1880 Bemle's Lads. mainder of tbe week at their provided— that the Republican party brand o f tobacco... .Charles Ifec - tn the low er spine, may cause pres­ Hebron place, the schools In Provi­ would seem to be time for someone ever, tha Intestinal' Irrigation li (Eastern Standard Time.) W ABC-CBS, 7:15, Virginia Ver- Artbur, Ben Hecht's writing mate sure and lead to sciatica. dence having closed Thursday and AOls'to offer the country, in place to say what is meant by ‘social se­ usually employed chiefly for the re­ rlll, vocals; 8, Guy Lombardo; 8:30, and Helen Hayes' husband. Is nick­ Pain la the outstanding symptom Pick and Pat; 9, Zazu Pitta In Friday for teachers' convention In o f the muddled and unsclentlflc curity.' " lief of olugglsh elimination and It named "Bugs"... .Jack Benny feels of sciatica and the pain may seem I P.M. "Dulcy” ; 10:45, Manhattan CHioIr; Rho wastage. may be expected, a careful exami- The Buckingham P. T. A. will give caught fire again aa did a pile of ly have the largest and finest stock to select from. Don’t delay . . and ^ and Pat. —“marchee on to victory." one Ums..,.So waa Huinphray nation la required. If It U discover­ a dance tn Horvath's hall this wood, both being extinguished after But there has never before been remember . . you can use ths Christmas Club Plan. 9:00— Lux Radio Theater — Zazu Cobb, author of "Patha o f Qlpry,” ed that tha patient has a tendency 1 evening from 8 to 12 p. m. for more damage bad been done. Tbe : {'presented such sn unanswerable ob- This policy of having the black Pitta — "Dulcy." W alter Hampden Waa bom W al­ to diabetos or to rbeumetlsm. these the benefit of the Parcnt-Teacliers place was of small value, being levies lead the way may or may not ' 10:00— W ayne King's Orchestra. I'ject lesson to the Republican party ter Hampden Dougherty..,, And uadsriytof disorders must be treat­ .Association. Treasury Treat's or­ worth perhaps $400 or so. There be good atrategy. It Isn’t the flrlt ^ 10:00— March of Time. A s Is provided by this farm poll. Francis Lederer, as gntlel^tlng a ed before the sdatiea will disap­ 40-inch "Lane” walnut paneled 48-ineh Neo Classic design chest in chestra will furnish music and Har­ waa no Insurance. The flames start­ career, made hla first stage appear­ pear. Any point of focal infection I 10:45— Manhattan CHioir. {That party roust offer something- time In the history of the world that Cedar Chest; with moth insurance maple veneers with bone whita old Gates will be prompter. ed in the attic, tbe cause not being ance on a Prague platform In • as in tbs tonsils or at thecroota at ! 11:00— Yankee Network News definitely known. It Is thought that lit must offer much— besides critl- It has been adopted, by/ any means. policy There waa a good attendance Fri­ piece entitled "The H^art Breaker” the teeth, should receive suitable enamel • Service. some of the children may have been General Burnside, If wo remember local treatment, which la given In (Aetna) ...... Il:l5 —Denney’s Orchestra. day evening to the bridge and whist jclsm of a bad thing. It must offer, ....Although born and.raised In $17.50 trim ...... v 9 9 e 9 U given by the Ladles' Aid Society and at play with matches, making our Civil war history aright, gave to Milwaukee, Wls., Alfred Lunt addition to the general treatment. 11:30— Jerry Freeman’s Orchestra. “pumpkin moonshines." 'The fam ily biistesd of the bad thing, a good During the severe attacks,' the the prize winners are listed: Bridge, speaks with what seems like a 44-inch “ Lane” walnut paneled 48-inch carved Walnut veneered has found temporary abetter with {thing. a Negro brigade tha “ honor" of patient should. be encouraged to women, Mrs. Roswell Porter, Mra being first to lead the way through Blight Swedish accent.W hich re­ Cedar Cheat; Aetna moth (h o (J chest with double-lid Obropta, Mary MeLaugbUu; bridge, Mr. and Mrs. WUmer D ln^ell, who I The poll oonsUlutea the service rest, assuming the position In bed live on a neighboring farm. minds me that Greta Garbo onoa tray to p ...... men, Edward Keeney, Fred J. Schon- Itf notice that the Republican party that ghastly crater at Petersburg which affords the least distress. insurance policy included.. v i m O a / . Mra. M ary E; Chimmlnga enter­ confided she likes to visit the Baking tbs painful area with tbe haar, Howard Keeney; whiat, wom­ miMt go liberal- If It docs, if it of- after the Union mines bad bacn amusmant .parka and ride thp 48-inch Modem chest in walnut tained the women's bridge club Deep Therapy Lamp is often of 48-inch Maple veneered Chest with WBZ-WBZA en, Mrs. Allna.Keldasch, Mrs. Keene, Thursday afternoon at' her home. blown; and the frenzied nature o f chute-tbe-chutea. But a lo n e !.... benefit, the de fa n to thess com-hog farmers and eep, penetrating heat veneers; inlaid; and trimmed with Springfield — Boston Mrs. W ilbert C. Howe; whist,- men, Three tables were In play- Mrs. And Josephine Hutchinson who of the lamp providing considerable automatic lifting tray, (raises when the rest rmers and the peo­ the Confederate counter-attack, chromium plated Irving J. Wicliliam of Manchester,, Charles P. Miner won first honors, went from Eva Le Oalllcans’a earn- relief, Tha toothing heat of the lid is (Eastern Standard Time.) ple mills and factories and the which cost Burnside more than 4,000 band! ...... B. J. BeU, H ertw rt BidweU; dopr Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert, second. Cake pony to Hollywood, Would Uke to diathermy is frequently of value. opened) ...... $39.50 prize, men, Mr. Bowen; door prize, multitudinous services of the whole casualties In a few minutes, has been Tbe application of hot towels may $29.75 and coffee were served. Mrs. Albert become an expert botanist. " I S W E A R - 46-inch Connecticut carved oak P.M. women, Mrs. Charles Warren. W. HUdlng win entertain the club country a valid program of eco- attributed by more than one histor­ Red .Author be employed as a home treatment 48-inch Queen Anne design Chest 4:00— B etty and Bob— dramatic Tbe Ladiee' Aid Socipty la plan­ to make the patient nlore comfort­ next Thuraday. afternoon. Bomlc batterment, it BUl not find ian to the desperate anger of the Their Foibles: When Fannla sketch. ning for an oyster supper to be able and the towels are to be in plain mahogany ^ ^ 2 S O Mrs. Sherwood Miner spent sev­ rebels at seeing their own slaves Hurst appears at first nights, she I'm joining Watkins ...... $44,50 4:15—;Dog Stories. given In the church vestry Friday eral days recently aa the guest of Iba whole W est and Midwest and eboaged quite often. As soon os veneers Invariably wears deep-red gowns 4:30—43arden Party. evening, November 16. - Mr. and Mrs. AIpbeus Nye in Nor­ louth and even the farmers ol the hurled Into that pit ogolnat them. ose begtns to cool, it is replaced Brothers Christmas Qub 44-inch Savery. (Chippendale) low­ ...Christopher Morley smokes only tomorrow. No delaying until 48-inch heavy paneled Maple (%est 5:00— Junior Radio Journal. wich Town, returning home Sunday. f Bast voting against it as they are Perhaps the Eritreans will fight with a fresh hot one. boy chest of solid mahogany vdth 5:15—Safety Crusaders. pipes... .Jaek Dempsey gets tbe I find tbe fast a great help la the last minute this year, with bracket-foot base. EECRUrr HONOB OUABD Frank R. Post Is making a vlolt roUng Sgalnst the abandonment, the Ethiopians, when real fighting baby somewhere Into the conversa­ ru start making small 6:29—Time. ---- ~ with hla sister, Mrs. M ary E. tbesa eases, as tbe fruit juice fast Insurance policy included.. 9 e 6:30—^The Singing Lady. artUmut anyUilng to take Its place, begins, as energetically as Italians tion after three minutes... .Mbrrla will allow the body to eitmlnats the payments now. By ChrUt- SJ5.-...... $49.75 Athena, OcL 28.—(AP)— A MItcheU. Gest baa never turned out, day. or m M tim e these little euma 6:45— Little Orphan Annie. special Royal Guard is being re­ Dwight Martin went with the SEE IT ) t the crop reduction scheme. would. Perhaps they won't fight rbeumatle toxins which may be 6:00— Esso News Reporter. night, without that flowing blimk irritating the nerve. will total a alee big “down" cruited In anttdpaticm of the re­ Rev. Harold R. Keen on a trip to them at all but will go over to the . .6106—Supper Show. bow U4'... .Cole Porter compoaaa I f the. oause o f sciatica la a payment on the Norge Re- turn of former King George to the New- York spending several' days 6:15— Mr. and Mrs. Mogoogle. other side. The latter wouldn't be his best tunes and lyrics betwaan pinching of ona of the nerves com­ nigerator I want to give throne of Greece following tbe and returning Saturday. Dwight had RUGGED MR. FORD Buy yours on tho Christmas Club Plan 6:30— Press-Radio News. altogether an astonishing outcome midnight and 6 a. m...... and hla ing from tbe spine which j^ns the the Mra,” plebiscite November 8 on tbe ques­ a fine time seeing the sights of the ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION 6:45— Headliners o f the Air. There is Just one reason, and only Perhaps the Ethiopians will be less new collaborator. Moss Hart ("Jubi­ Bctetlc nerve. It la a good plan to se­ tion of restoring the Monarchy. big d ty . 8Sc s week, for Inatance, .6:40— Sports Briefs. Mrs. Helen Torrey of Putnam, ac­ lee" Is their first joint work), sleeps cure a manlpuIatiVL treatment The newspaper Vema reported to­ ^Oe, why tbs words of Henry Ford angry gnd courageous against Eri­ will total the necessary 6:46— Lowell Tbomoa. companied by a friend, both of with a flimsy, alU mask over his which will return the vertebra day the government has decided to p f printofl, rend and by a._grent treans than agalnat Europeans; but "Doom” payment on • Reserve your chest 7:00— M ayfair Orchestra. Putnam, called on relatives of Mrs. face to shut out tbe reflecting which ie out of place to ite normal lift martial law, in effect-since the Inany peoida regarded as the utter- IIB.OO gift. And you can ’ NO W . P ay a UtUe 7:16—Tbe Stamp d u b . Toney’s a few days ago. Mrs. Tor­ the opposite seemi more likely-:-if shadows of the nlgbt... .OUbert poalUon, Often the dlacomfort o f aolattca m ay be -elleved by a alngle make up your own (3ub each week. We'll 7:30— Lum and Abner. coup of General George Kondylls rey was a Hebron girl, tbe former ------o f an oracle. T hat reason their dusky neighbors should attack Millar la a plana addict. Now shop­ treatment when the dlacomfort ta Plan on any merchandise in deliver it for Oiristmos as explain­ 7:45—Dangeroua Paradise. , setting up. the regency in place o f Mias Helen M. Porter, a daughter SCHALLER MOTOR SALES, Inc. ping for one at his own,.. .And Es­ In tbe fact that be ig one of the in earnest. pfosent la one leg only. When eci tha Watktne store! ed to the left. at MANCHESTHi CONN 8:00—Fibbm McGee and Molly — tbe Republic, and oubsUtute for It of the late Mr. and Mrs. Manly 634 Center Street men in tbe .whtrfd.and. affects But in any event, bow arc the Eri­ telle' Taylor vows alia keeps her aUea aodats la onlyonTj the " one lag, this \ • . comedy sketch. a defenae of the regime act having Porter. Mrs. Torrey and her friend PLYMOUTH AND DODGE DEALERS Hume 6282 volee in good Hwpa h MI strong much tbe somt cffecL vistted tha cite of the old Porter n w ^ «im jpd aW twdft itf the treans going to feel gbout tliU I m o - naasOF means that it Is dqa to p *c» 8:80—Evening in Fmrih may be easUy lemoiiM. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALH/MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY. OCTOBER 28,198S. HANCHBarriER IS^ENING lh!RALO. I^C H E 8T E R , OOMNH MONDAY. OClDHiHt «l. i ^

LAHDW B BACEED For Aviation Bags—Ths **Sky tonge” whist Mrties this evening to Ita stoB o f Oongreaa. A reviewle w o f ^ AD'VER’n S E M B N T — lavy Day Being Observed UCION TO INSTALL WEDDINGS ball. 'Iliare wlU be prizes for tha bills paaaed to the last sesrion of CONCORDUN WOMEN BREAD PRICE TAKES REPORTER DESCRIBES TRIP night and also ton the aeriea. tlie Genera] Aaaembly was glvan hy f BY c. 0. r. m OHIO ROCKVILLE AlfM d Bodman State Senator Kenneth F. Cramer Coming Marriage" of Wethersfield. Other speakera l U N TURKEY SUPPER All-Over Nation Today officers tonight Alfred Bodman, 82, of 11 Orchard were Francis J, Prichard, RepubUe- -Mr. and Mra. Fred WIppert of PENNY JUMP TODAY (Oontlnaed from. Page One) street, died late Saturday night at an town committee chairman; May­ 104'Glenwood street wish to an­ ON FRISCO’S NEW BRIDGE hla home foUowliuf a week's lUneM. or Georn Scheeta, First Selectman To Be Held at Church On Sat­ nounce the coming marriage of He waa bom to Trowbridga, Elng- ASSOCIATED PRESS ^ Officially, Kavy Day waa yester* the National party convention. O. O, JOHN BEY WILL'FACE Frederick J. Cooley and Herbert urday, November 9 — Reser­ Tba Americaa people made ao In- j day but becauie o t the Sabtatb all their daughter, Mlsa Mary Barbara land, but bad been a resident of Schelner, SBcretary o f the RepubUo- District Commander Victor r. leaderA will meet shortly to se­ WIppert, to James p. Tlcmey, son l A R G A I N apaetlon today o f tba Natlon'a NaTal i but moat limited ceremonlea carried thla city for sixty years. He was on Club. vations to Be Necessary. IND lect the favorite son. of Mr. and Mrs.'Jqhn Tierney of Advance m Cost of Materials INCREASED INTEREST ~ Saafeaaea. over until today. Goes Up, Over 740 F e d - GRAND JURY TOMORROW employed for about fifty years "by The feature o f tha evening was a In the poll taken by the Young Park street. The ceremony will take The Ladles' Aid society of the A ll abore atattona and shlpa In | N ew York witnessed the "crash- W. Bronke to Be in Charge the Hockanum Mills Company of burlesque of a wild campaign whicn Republican organization, Borah re­ place on Thankagivtog day. thla city, being oVrerseer o f the wet Concordia Lutheran church Is busy p o rt-s a v e visitors, opportunity ' t o : dive" o f-a submarine, a demonstra- Given As Reason for the prom l^ among other things, "a ceived 23 first places and 12 second. Slips at One Stage of His IN H O D a IlYIATIpN finishing department for many With plans for a apccial turkey sup­ ■Maaure as beat they could be de-; tloo of the fastest submersion of Landon got only 20 first places, but Will Be Brought from ToHand loaf of bread and a can of sardines of Ceremonies. years. He retired 14 years ago on every table,” and "dividends to per for the membera and their hus­ bulwark coating In recent; imdersea craft. showed further strength In bis 20 Under Heavy Guard to Hear and during the past few years had Economy comes with Honeybrook duct. I t may then be cut and wrapuj; tiaaM u pm rda o f (400,000,00 a year. At Boston the keels of two 1,B00' Increase. Journey But Is Not Registering Now at East Side oltizena Instead of taxes." bands and friends. They have set second places. Evidence Against Him. enjoyed good,health, walking to the the date of Saturday, November 9, Coni, -also more heat— less waste, ped, or eaten on the apot. Thl( IStb annual observance came ton destroyers were laid and Rear MERCHANTS H ERf" ------\ Ornn Dedicated Col. Frank Knox of Chicago, Sen. Recreation Center for G ub— center of tbe city almost every dav and the hour, 5:30. To aaalat the full value to every ton! Put in J«at (86 hours after Secretary o f ; Admiral W alter R. Oherardi pinned victor W. Bronke. Hartford Dis­ Arthur H. Vandenberg of Michigan Tha new Hammond organ, tbe your order now at tbe Seaman Coal Rally to Be Held Soon. and taking an active Interest to gift of Frederick W. Swindells of committee with their preparations It If you are still trying to decidel S tatst Bull made it clear again that. tho Navy Cross on Ueutenant trict Commander, will Install the and form er President Herbert The price ot bread advanced a Injured. Rockville, Oct. 28.—When John Co. Phone Yard 6087 or Res. 6571. clvlo affairs. this city, was dedicated at the will be necessary to make reserva­ whether or not you should buy a this country intended to stay out of Commander Stephen D. Rose for bis Hoover, termed him a "fine man cent s loaf today and the price of Bey, alleged to have murdered John officers of Dllworth-Comell , Post, AID LEGION PARH During the past summer he and Rockville Baptist church. The new tions before November 2 by calling new range this (all let the Manebtste war. . part In the second Anarctlc expcdl- personally” , but added that "It Is al­ Manchester la becoming air- hla w ife celebrated their fifty-sixth American Legion, and Mrs. Mar­ rolls a ceht 6 dozen to many stores DeCarU of Ellington on the night of organ takes the place of one which Mrs. William Custer, chairman of This Is Indeed a season o f graceful ter Gm Co help you out. They H enry L. Roosevelt, assistant sec- j tlon of Rear Admiral Richard E. most universally conceded that be Son Frondseo, Oct. 28.— (A P )— wedding annlveraary. In Manchester. The Increased cost minded and plane jonacloua! Model August 31, la brought to RockviUa has been to use at the church for fie supper committee. Her number gowns with alt the ahlrrlng, draping, show you the combination rangtet ratary of the Navy, broadcast an In- Byrd. The exploring admiral was garet Palmer of East Hartford will could not win the election.” A reporter, unaccustomed to high enthuslaate nom all parts of town He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary Titation yesterday to the people to , present. Tonight Admiral William o f flour, shortening and milk was tomorrow he wlU be heavily nearly forty yeara. An ornm recital Is 6277. tucking, long flowing panels and Tbe Magic Chef, quaUty and « | S 7 Install the officers of tho Atucillary places, went way up to the air to­ have bedn working Individually and Bodman, a son, H arry A. Bodman; was given by Walter G. Dawley i; Mrs. Karl Richter, wife of the trolling scarfs being abowm. And dtara In the ceremonies. Today, ne; H. Standley, chief of naval opera- Plans Completed for Three given by local grocery proprietors shackled and guarded. The mah will (■wro grandchildren, Ooaley William wood, the most popular and blMk ! at a joint Installation ceremony In to small groups (or some time. The Hartford, well known organist and pastor Is chairman of the committee all this femininity la not alone con­ took part in launching two de- tions, speaks In Atlanta, as the reason for the advance and day to learn what San Francisco’s R. O. G. commercial nd stick mod­ be brought to Rockville to alt In Bodman of Hartford and Mrs. Eteri Belling ranges. I f you go down > musician. to cliargo of the entertainment, fined to formal wear, but la very atroyers, the Cassin and the Shaw, | The ceremonies followed by about gigantic bridges looked like—from els have been soaring the skies and with the Grand Jury while they Beebe of this city; also a great­ took ot them you will be told aS^'~ $12,000 IN CASH the opinion waa expressed to The their dizzy, loftiest tops. hear tho testimony against him.' which wilt Include a sketch In Ger­ prevalent on smart frocks for after­ about them and you wlU be abia at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. two weeks a Naval demonstration Affairs for Youngsters On Herald that tho prices may go even balaa wood has been spread on grandchild, Earl Beebe, Jr., o f thla Forty-five stories Into the sky, Eighteen men have been aum- man and one to. English, as well as noon occasions, too. see for yourself the advantages' Ths Washington Naval Yard was off the Pacific coast for President higher, due to a shortage in the in­ many a local workbench. o l^ . then 28 more atorlea towards the moned aa a Grand Jury to appear RAILWAY MAIL CLERK muilc. While there la a wide choice of owning one. You wlU proba'' ' ' OPMI fo r Inspection and Navy planes Roosevelt whose comment then was: Hallowe’en. gredients needed for bread. Rumors regarding organization He was a member of the Rock­ ilimonstratcd battle formations. I . "Well done.," STOLEN IN BOSTON A re jTM an avUUon bug? Then you-U feel right a t bom t In one of clouds climbed the reporter on the o f model airplane eluba have been In Rockville on Tuesday morning at viUa Methodist church, tbe Hocka­ fabrics to formal gowms, tha moat aorry that you wasted so — ^ thwe tiny p l^ , which a group of French Aylng amateurs have per­ San Franclaco-Oaklond Bay bridge rampant. Little has been accom­ eleven o’clock In tho Superior Court num Sick Society and Court Hearts GETS FULL TIME JOB favored are velvet, lame, aatlo, taf­ years with your old range while onei. .1 fected and given the name of "pou de clol" — "aky louse" to m u and the mighty Golden Gate span. plished along this line up to date room to hear the evidence to the of Oak, Foresters of America. STAFFORD SPRINGS PAIR feta and cropo. Crepa haa a cling­ of these modem, beautiful rongesf ^ case. Tho men were aelected by would be easier, with leas debris In “" y pereon, are Inexpensive to operate Plana are being completed by the TIERNEYS CELEBRATE Grlna spread among the helmeted. but the time has arrived when The funeral will be held on Thurs­ ing way all Its owm which lends It­ waa Just waiting to be Installed 111 and build. The nice thing about thorn la that they actually Ay. several committees planning lor the daring bridge workers at the sight model fans may meet his brother County Sheriff Frederick O. Vinton day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock from self beautifully to these fitted and your kitchen. Don’t wait any', the way of fractions. of EaglevlUe, the list of names be­ Henry J. Demeuscy of Hartford ARE MARRIED IN N.Y. C p S REDUCING Mr. Andrews goes on to add that Three Gunmen Tie Up Watch­ kiddle’s Ha'lowc’cn parties to be of the scribe to their midst fan and exchange ideas and work bis late home. Rev. Charles 8. John­ drapy creations. longer—«e e about having one for given by DUworth-Ctemell Post, To them it merely was a day’s together. ing wltbheld until tho time of their son, pastor o f tbe Rockville Meth­ Road. Located for Time Be­ yi'urself—today. wc should beware of adopting the THEIR SILVER WEDDING session. American Legion In the East side, work to climb aiound on slender Model airplane organtzatlona are odist church officiating. Burial win ing in New York G ty. metric system of weights and man and Engineer, Break The Grand Jury will select Its (Special to the Herald) Watkins Bros, hava tha flneit dis­ meii.surcs. That, he says, would West side Recreation buildings and "catwalks" amid the moist fog and here to atpy. Every mah and boy be to Grove HUI cemetery. New 'York. Oct. 26— A license to play of lamps that I have ever aaan. MUNICIPAL DEBTS MRS.E.T.BR08NAN Is Interested to planes and surely own chairman and secretary. The rivet on us Irrevocably the buslneaa SAYSFTHIOPIAWILL In tho Manchester Y.M.C.A. Pie Inquisitive, beady-eyed seagulls. Man Injured Sunday Night Henry J. Demeuay o f 879 H art­ wred waa Issued at the Municipal Each la a distinguished looking lamp Grls'wold Street Couple Sur­ there is no thrill equal to that of Grand Jury usually has at least one of counting by tens; and we don't eating contests, apple bobbing and But to the reporter—what a day’s ford road, who has been a substitute Building here today to Mra. Edith and yet low priced. Attraetlve lit­ Open the Safe. prised by Party of Friends at building and flying one’s own model. attorney as a member who Is fre­ Ignats Meeznik, 42, of Ellington, want to do that because counting other holiday games will be onjoy- work! a farm hand, was slightly Injured railway mail clerk, has been ap­ E. Mooney, 39, and Harmedoa P. et, for the evening. All the male population will soon be quently chosen chairman, and also tle colonial desk and boudoir lampa by twelves Is ever eo much simpler. HEADSROLLCALL Their Home Saturday Night. Cables from the Bay Bridge questions the various witnesses. on Sunday night when he was pointed as a regular clerk. With Gero, 86, a textile man, both of to glass are selling (or (1.60 and up. NEVER BE SUBDUED Local merchants are cooperating "up to the air.” Milwaukee Especially Makes It's an interesting Idea and an curved to a glorious sweep from the They will hear the witnesses to se­ struck by an automobile driven bv the change to the number of work­ Stafford Springs. They were mar­ You will find they have a great many Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 28.— (A P ) with the Legion post to their efforts anchorages to the towers on each Model building la an Instructive Interesting book. Harcourt, Brace cret with John Bey being privi­ Raymond Squire of East Wllltog- ing hours, making It necessary to ried soon afterward to tlje chapel good-looking lampa to brighten up —Three gunmen escaped with ap­ to provide p’cntv of wholesome fun Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Tierney of Bide, 1,100 feet away. year-round hobby and the fall and and Co. are offering it for (2. leged to Bit to with thdm and hear ton. The accident occurred on Work not more than 40 hours a of tbe building by Deputy (3erk the dark corners. They arc alt low- Progress; Expects to Be and games for the local youngsters Griswold street wero surprised by a Rubber Soled Shoes winter season Is just opening up. So week, Mr. Demueay was advanced Philip A . Hines. proximately (12,(K)0 In cash early sign up for membership to a club In tho testimony. The State will send Windsor avenue, near the comer of priced too. Named Today as Chairman Kiwanis Speaker Says It Will on the 81et. A large' list of prizes Gingerly, the reporter grasped from tbe substitute Hat to that of a The bride, the daughter of Janes today after battling a stubborn party of their relatives and friends your vicinity. . the witnesses Into the hearing, one Windermere avenue, where Meczntk Free of Debt in 1944. have been donated and members of the waiat-hlgh cable at the oatwalk’a at a time, but It will not bo repre­ was crossing the street. regular. Hla appointment sends and Abel Menard Gilmore, was bom night watchman and cracking the the post and auxiliary and friends Saturday evening, to celebration of sides and took alow steps on hla The East Side Rec baa offered Ita to Stafford Springs. Her former How kbout an old-fasbtoned taffy SNOW FALLS IN CANADA, of Campaign to Raise facilities aa a registry office. sented officially. Squire told the police he was him to the Pennsylvania station to safe at the recently opened R. H. Continue to Fight Even If have donated fruits and other eat­ their twenty-fifth wedding annl- rubber eoled shoes. driving westerly, and was going marriage, to Edward Mooney, ended pull for Hallowe’en T InLOST tbu rlamltr of Mao- New York city. He has already ables. Call up or drop In and register. If, after hearing the evidence, tho White foodmart at Brookline street vereary. Among the guesta were From that height— 600 feet— there Grand Jury finds probable guilt, it about 25 miles att hour when he started upon hla new duties, working to a Cohneettout divorce on cictober Hero is a recipe for Honey Taffy ebastar numarona oaoplt Chicago, Oct. 28.— ( A P ) — With and Memorial drive. Tba plan of supervised games the bridesmaid, Mra. George Chete- E very man and boy Interested In that will provide loads of entertain­ hava lea tbair oaai ENDING INDIAN SUMMER Money for Red Cross. could be only one allp. win return a “ true" bill Indicting saw the man to the road and swung to New York city. He expects that 19, 1931. Mr. Oero was born In (rienta by aaklng tbum lot John A. Jarrett, night watchman Defeated. which i^ll be preceded by parades Int, the former Miss M argaret aviation Is welcome and urged to ment while It to being* made, and WtuiUve eara tuned to the public "Don’t look down at the water— get Into one o f the new clubs to the accused of murder In tho iftat to the right, at the same time ap­ aa Boon aa thero la an opportunity Mooers, N. Y., the aon of Leon G. a tnan. If yuu naad monai at the foodmart, was met at the at tho three locations aelected for Fbllllps, sister of Mrs. Tierney, and gaze at the beautiful acentry, the degree. plying hla brakes. Tbe automobile to properly check tbe different of­ and Connie D. Gero. He was loads of wholesome delldousneM Coi. any ourouau, sal 'an demand for governmental economy, Winnipeg, Oct. 28— (A P ) — Snow, learn the fascination of building head of the basement stairs by the the parties, has been praised by the beat man. James Tierney, broth­ distant skyline, but don't look From present Indications It would sldewlped tbe man who was tak­ fices that he will later be trans­ divorced to Burlington, 'Vt., October, while It la being eaten I advansa el tsoe. (iSt, offldals of a algnlflcant number of borne on a chill wind from the Mrs. Edward T. Brosnan, promin­ and flying mode] planes. N o one tlOe or laaa from ual Unr trio as he completed one of bis Touching brlcAy on the current many townspeople. Including Chief er of the bridegroom. down", tba lowly reporter muttered. seem that Public Defender Robert en to the Rockville City hospital ferred to a point nearer home prob­ 1983, from Hazel Foster. 2 cups boney leading clUea hava reduced sharply Rocky mountains, came to the of PoUce Samuel G. Gordon. wanta to be old-fashioned and tha rovaymant tarma astang ■ early morning rounds. ent In American Legion Auxiliary conAlct between Italy and Ethiopia, Jean and Robert Holmes, children And then It happenedl Hla foot mode] builder o f today la the avia­ Fisk of Stafford Springs would be unconscious. He was treated for a ably Springfield, Moss. 2 cups sugar up to IS montha Como la, Canadian prairies today, bringing to Victor W, Bronke The three pointed pistols at him, lacerated forehead. Police Officer tha mountain of municipal debt activities, has been named chair­ Professor Moses Bailey of the Hart­ of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Holmes, their bumped Into a rope aa the catwalk tor of tomorrow. assigned to defend Bey. Attorney Mr. Demeusy has been employed Jelly makes a wonderful frosting 2-3 cups cold water write or 'pbjoa Poraeael an end a week of balmy, Indian sum­ and one of them said: Arthur Frey Investigated tha acci­ rinanoa Co., Room I piled up la the free banded "wboop- man o f tha annual roll call o f tho ford Seminary Foundation told the Griswold street neighbors, present­ mesh sagged and he feU. Landing on Call 6796 to register and watch James Mahoney of Northampton, aa a weaver to Cheney Brothera, but for cake that Is to bo eaten at once. 1-4 teaspoon salt mer weather. the South Methodist church this "All right Pop, don’t get excited. Mass., who represented him in tho dent. Slatt Thtutar hulldlas. pee era." Manchester Chapter of the Amerl- Klwanls club at its regular weekly ed to Mr. and Mra. Tierney a basket hla back, be skidded fearfully (or thla paper for notleea of the rally. nu'w that he la appointed aa a regu­ Use any tart Jelly, aet tt to a bowl Boll the wator, honey and sugar Temperatures dropped rapidly In evening. A eupper will be served We're here to erack the safe.” Ellington court has visited Bey but Officers Elected Til Halo atraat. Tala- . A aurvay of the Natlon’a 00 larg- can Red Cross, It was announced meeting at the Country club this o f 25 American Beauty roses. The 20 feet before his hands caught the lar be leaves the employ of Cheney over boiling water, add one egg at about 288 degrees, until It arrlvea Ipbona till. Alberta aa a raging snowstorm was by the Auxiliary members at 6:30 Jarrett was knocked down as he OBITUARY twice since ho waa confined at the aet dtlea today showed the depres- today. The campaign to enlist Red noon that even If Italy gained pos­ other gueats presented their gifts mesh with a death-llke clutch. Mrs. M ary Sloan has been re­ Brothers. He will continue to make white unbeaten and a little salt. nt the hard-ball stage. Add the aalt. aton pinch on the axpayer's pock- reported gener^ over the foothills o'clock. 4ashed for a telephone, and was Workmen rushed forward and the Tolland jail. elected president of Jhe Auxiliary Beat until there are no lumps. Re­ province. Six Inches of snow fell In Cross members will open Armistice session of Ethiopia by treaty it of silver, wrapped In paper of as­ bis home to Manchester until such Pour mixture on buttered dleb and etbooic had resulted in a scaling Eugene P. Armstrong, Legion taken to the basement, where the Day and will continue through reporter laughed sheepishly but UNIDENTlFe TRUCK I f the "true blU" Is returned In­ of Badstuebner Post, V. F. W. Oth­ time os be is given a permanent lo­ move bowl from boiling water and allow It to cool. Then comae tha Calgary and showed no signs of a would be a long time before peace DEATHS sorted colors, on a sliver tray. dicting Bey of first degree murder 'dow n o f the heavy burden of long State Service officer, will be the trio tied him In a chair. Thanksgiving Day. frijght stilled hla tongue from any er officers elected are: Senior vice- cation. continue to beat until mlxtura la fun o f the taffy pull, until the candy let-up. Thermometers there regist­ would reign to the African country. D Games and a buffet lunch followed. . it Is likely that the accused will oe term indebtedncsa. guest speaker for the Legion and H e Inched his way toward a base­ Mrs. Brosnan today expressed the Allas Maria C. Alagnell remark. president, Mrs. Josephine Mann; atiff. Spread on cake. ered a temperature of only 11 de­ Mr. Bal’ey, an authority on Ethio­ Mr. and Mrs. Tlcmey were itia^ brought before the Superior Court Is a delicately golden finUhed pro­ Some eltlcs, notably Milwaukee, Mrs. Agnes Welles of Hartford will ment window as ths three ran to hope that all townspeople will co­ Miss Marla C. Msgnell, a native The guide, helmeted to keep stray DAMAGES BUILDING .junior vlee-prasldent, Mra. Mary FEAR 80 DUNBRS KIIXED grees above aero. pia, said that tho country had been ried by the late Rev. W. J. McGurk, here the following day on a banch have embarked on Qaeal pregrame bo the guest of tho Auxiliary. the safe on the floor above and be­ operate In making tho local drive a of Manchester and a daughter of bolts and hammers from denting hla Miller; chaplain, Mrs. Rose McKen­ A snow blanket two Inches deep free for 3,000 years and would like­ who waa pastor at that time of' St. warrant. Since Bey has been con­ Tokyo, Oct. 28.—(A P)—Aa ex­ destined ^tbln a few years to re­ Commanders of local ex-service gan flashing a pocket flashlight success. She pointed out that Con­ the late Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Mag- head, explained the workings of a na; guard, Mra. Pauline Smith; covered Lethbridge In Southern Al­ ly remain free, as Its people would James's church. They have lived to fined at the Tolland jail he baa been plosion to a coal mine near Fu)cuo- lieve t h ^ of .all debt. Officials pre­ posts and officers of auxiliaries will through the glass, when the gunmen necticut has been second In tho na­ ncll, died a t St, Raphael’s hospital. compacting machine which Lonis Flllere Reports to Pollrf treasurer, Mrs. Lena Hewitt: aecre- berta. while In the north, at Edmon­ never submit to the rule of another Manchester since their mairlage. under guard by a State policeman ka. on the Japanese Island ot dicted /the Wisconsin metro^lla attend the joint Installation cere­ saw him. , tion In the number o f persona en­ New Haven, at 8 o’clock yesterday "squeezes” the 17,464 wires making ^ That Recently Remodeled tary, Mrs. Susan Bateman; patriot­ ton, light snow BWlrlcd over the power but would continue warfare day and night, the guards being Kiushiu, waa believed todky to bave would be free of all enetimberanee mony. Tie Cp Other Man rolled In the Red Cross and It Is up each cable to a diameter of 28 ic Instructor, Mrs..Lila Griffin. streets, stirred bv a coljl wind. by sniping methods ns long as the afternoon. Death waa due to heart Building W as Rammed. changed at 8 a. m., 4 p. m, and at taken more than 80 Uvea. by 1944. In 1929, the city owed John J. Lyclon. fireman at the hoped to retain this record In thla trouble and other complications. Inches. The Installation of officers will Snow fell at Saskatoon a.s tem­ Invaders remained In Ethiopia. The midnight. take place on November 22 and the The bodies of 42 miners were bondholdara (41,616,000; In 19S2, plant, knocked on the outer door as year’s campaign. She has bceu about a wieek. On Falls Again peratures In North-Central Saskat­ speaker dwelt mainly on the history 111 Four Court C^aes other appointive officers will be an­ recovered, and 41 other mlnars were tha peak year, (46.380,000. The to­ the gunmen dragged Jarrett to a Mancheater’a quota was (1,800 Saturday her condition became such ITALY’S TROOPS ADVANCE "Be careful", said the guide, but A truck being driven Into the al­ chewan dipped to around the 20 and racial backgrounds of the Four cases have been assigned for nounced at that time. listed aa mlsalng. It was regarded tal was cut to (39,712,433 by Janu­ Quotations far corner. One of thenr greeted last year hut'It has been reduced to that members of her family were just then the mesh slipped and the ley between the Weldon building ary 1. 1936. above icro mark, Regina was the Tolland County Superior Court Republican Gathering Largely almost aa a certainty they were Lydon with a pistol and both men $1,200 and the local chapter Intends country. potoUng out that Ethiopia called to New Haven. She contin­ reporter began dropping—down and and the recently remodeled building shrouded In a cold, heavy mist, with FURTHER INTO ETHIOPIA session on Tuesday. The first two Attended dead. On a Oaah Basle were tied together In the basement. to bend every effort to go over the deserved consideration because ot ued to grow weaker until her death down. Actually be saw be bad on the north of the alleyway owned VArthaat advanced of the cltiee snow in tbs offing. Some snow fell top. Its great background through the yesterday afternoon. cases will be tried .olntly, they be­ There was a large attendance at at Moose Jaw. UnJer the New Deal the expendi­ The robbers knocks < the com­ "fallen” only six inches. by Louis Flllere struck Uie comer of ing the cases of Betty and Harry aurvayed was Oklahoma City, which centuries of Its existence. Bom In Manchester 60 years ago the Republican get-together held at 'Die forecast was show for Mani­ tures have been divided Into “ regu­ bination from the safe and escaped (Oontlnaed from Page One) Reaching the second tower on tbe Flllere building above the win­ Cohen vs. John J. Kuhnly, the lat­ was ^ c e d on a "cash bagts" in Today's session of Klwanls was a Che attended the Ninth District the Rockville House on Saturday toba. Winnipeg cltlrens tightened lar" and “ emergency" expendlturee. with two money bags, which com­ tired, shaking legs, the reporter dow to the south part and damaged ter a local express man. These 1929. Since that year, operating 100 per cent meeting and every schools and the Academy of the night and plans (or a strong cam­ The theory la that the next genera­ pany officials said contained about Secretary of State Hull to the climbed 474 feet and then — very It The damage waa done sometime cases are the result of an auto ac­ NOTICE OF THE surplus In the city’s treasury ha* tbelr eollsra against .a cold wind, member was either present oi Holy Family at Baltic, being grad­ paign (or the city election In De­ tion ahould pay for the emergenclea (12,000. Saturday night’s receipts. STATE G.O.P. LEADER League of Nations, authoritative elowly-^-came down to earth with a Saturday but waa not learned by cident about a year ago In East r i a « itaadily, and bonded Indebted- but temparaturea remained com­ planned to attend elsewhere to give uated from that academy and re­ cember were dlicuosed. Congress­ paratively mild. 38 degrees above of this generation. t>ydon and Jarrett pushed and British sources described It aa quaking stomach. Mr. FUiere until later to the day. He Hartford. man William L. Higgins of South nast has fallen-from-(19,609,000 (o tho club a perfect record. The at­ turning te Manchester. She was tefo. Churchill was the coltlcsi — Herbert HOover. hopped their way 200 feet Into an friendly. But be still faced the Golden Gate reported to the police and Lieuten­ The third case Is that of John Coventry spoke on the recent aes- (16,09«AOO. DIES IN NEW LONDON tendance prize donated by Earl Sea­ connected with her brothers In the TAX COLLECTOR spot In Manitoba, two degrees above adjoining room, knocked a telephone It was said that the tone of the tower—Its spirt rising 746 (eeL An ant Barron Investigated. Ha was Joseph Semple vs. Christine Semple, Atlanta, Georgia, cut Its debt to man waa won by Thomas Ferguson. Magnell News Company and later aero. I think anything la bcneflclal that from a table and shouted "police” note waa thoroughly understood and elevator whisked him almost to the not able to learn on Saturday or a local divorce action. Mr. Semple hondholden from (17,876,000 as of The free dinner went to Fayette bccama a partner with aer brother top. Sunday who was tha driver of the makes men realize that there la a Into the mouthpiece. appreciated In London, where It la represented by Frederick J. Run- December 81, 1929, to 113,629,600 In Clarke. A elate of officers was Charles J, Magnell, to tho Maghell truck that caused the damage. All persona liable by law to pay Police Respond Daniel M. Cronin. Judge of City Drug Company. was believed that the United States He climbed the lost 30 feet on a denbaken and Mra. .lemple Is repre­ Let A Free Home 1984 and to (13,163,900 by Sept. 80. much greater power In the universe taxes to the South Manchester F in A ll available squad cards re­ brought to by tho nominating com­ already had gone as far as muld be steel ladder with a sheer drop Into sented by EMward W. Broder, The 198(. than the human being on earth. Court and Small Claims mittee and will be acted upon next About two years ago she went to District of Manchester, Oonneetleut, sponded to the alarm, but the gun­ expected to practical steps to en­ eternity on all aides. fourth case la that of Ada King vs. tha m oft part, tha campaigns ABOUT TOWN ^ —Charles Hayden, banker, referring Court, Passes Suddenly, month. New Haven to make her home with V. S. OFP1CL4X S L A IN are hereby notified that on Novem­ men had escaped from the vicinity. force peace. A feeling like aeoslckness en­ John M. Carlson et si. to para long term debts were com- to New Vork’a nnv Hn.yden Plane­ Next Monday, the Kiwanlans will her brother. Rev. Oliver T. Magnell, Girl Scout Week ber 1, 1936, I shall have a sate bill w blnM with successful efforts at re­ Jarrett and Lydon were able to fur­ and has been living at 248 Wlnthrop For that reason, the British gov­ gulfed the newsman. The wind tarium. visit Marlborou.gh for an annual Steubenville, Ohio, O c t 28.— Girl Scout Week 'i being observ­ ______esenilly for the collection cf 2VG mills on the Demonstration ducing current expenditures and en­ The Ladles Aid society of Eman­ nish only scanty descriptions of the New London, Oct. 28.— (AP) — avenue In that city until her recent ernment was described aa not an­ tried to tear o ff his suit. men. Inter-Club meeting, which will also The guide talked on—spinning of (A P )—The buUet-plerced body of ed this week and the members of .1 oauiiats BP is 6180 m u 1m1s4 dollar laid on the town list of 1934, couraging the payment of taxes uel Lutheran church will hold a Daniel M. Cronin. 57. judge of the illness when she was removed to ticipating that Hull would carry L. S. Prevatt 48. deputy United japlagM. WMunts up le Next year may be too late to pre­ The Cambridge officers had to bo Ladles’ Night. It Is planned to cables between the two towers, the local troop have planned a fit­ 8350 u« VS1** uhuleu ul Bavcisl duo and payable- November 1, 1933. proparty owners found burdensome rummage sale on Wednesday all day, City Court and Small aalms Court the hospital. matters beyond the stage apparent States marshal assigned here six vent the next war. Today la the time break a window to get Into the present an entertainment ns part of 4,200 feet apart, will start soon. The ting program starting yesterday •UBuenluel pUnu. Tku uulp coal la Taxes can be paid at the bfo. 4 Fire as thalr revenues decreased. In the Cheney building, 085 Main and Republican State central com­ She is survived by four brothers. early In October with the announce­ months ago, was found early today when the members went to church a uhaaau •! IHruu put euul • lucnUi, t*rove That A A aaai i ora generally sliced valua- street. Articles for the sale may to create a v.ill-to.peace that will building. They used fragments cf the program that will be furnished Rev. Oliver T. Magnell of New Ha­ catwalk swayed dangerously. tklztv-aUa put unuuiu, ou In# unputu Engine House, School Street, on all mitteeman from tho 18th District by Kiwanis clubs In this vicinity. ments of President Roosevelt's "This really Isn’t bad", the guide to the "badlands" district of Steu­ in their uniforms. Tbe days for tho bulaaou. Tbu UTUtauu aaunlhlp uuat days from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. ttons. Oovetiunents rpent less an-1 be left at the store on Tuesday af­ not be swept away by war cries that tho shattered glass to cut Jsrrctt's died suddenly from a heart attack ven, James M. Alagnell o f the North proclamaUon. benville. He had been shot twice to remainder of the 'veek have been ul 8100 tupuld In to wunlhlv p«v- raduead their tax levies. and Lydon’s bonds. A supper will also bo served. Tho remarked. "When we drat got It up ternoon. may sound within the next six this morning. The judge was born Etod Drug Company, Manchester. The week end passed without tho the head. designated aa follows; Monday, uiuata la otuv 81*88. TAKE NOTICE. Taxes unpaid St, Lonls’ Debt The foodmart, operated by R. H. meeting will be held In the M arl­ Charles J. Magnell, with whom she the wind sometimes would raise it ruU rupayaaanlaaarba uia4a at any months. In thla city and lived here all his PoUce were without a clew to the Homemaking day; Tuesday, Handi­ December 1, 1935 will lie charg( Westinghouse The par capita bonded debt of St. White, a Boston department store, borough library at the four comers. was axsoclaed to the Magnell Drug slightest Indication that the Brit­ 10 to 12 feet." Ulna, Uiaiuby raSuelng lulal ohatsa (ed to- The degree team of tho Daugh­ — Bishop Francis J. McConnell, New life. He served In the Lower Branch ish government was making any slayer. They questioned a negro craft day; Wednesday. Thrift day; at opnaUunalaly, terest at the rate of 9 per cent from Louis rose from (62,34 in 1929 to York. waa opened a week ago lu t Satur­ Company of South Manchester, and The reporter still was dizzy aa he ters of Liberty. No. 125, L.L.O.I., of the General Assembly In tho ses­ recipsocal response to tho recent woman who said Prevatt came to Thursday, Hostess day; Friday, November 1, 1035 until paid. (98A4 in 1984 and (94.06 In 1936. day. It occupied one of a large Alfred E. Magnell, flnanclal editor turned out his story. He suddenly her horns a half hour before the IDEAL FINANCINO will give a Hallowe'en party Tues­ sions of 1905. 1009 and 1923 and In withdrawal of some Italian troops Community Service day; Saturday, -Los Angeles' total of bonds out­ day evening, November 5, In Orange building on the Cambridge side of of the Hartford Courant, Hartford. dMcovered bis chair waa too high, shooting. She said she did not know W asher Saves 1925 was chairman of the powerful HEART AHACK TAKES from Libya. Health day. ASSOCIATION, Ino. WnxiAM TAYLOR, standing waa (167.609,499 on June ball. It will be a masquerade, with RE\ . A. W. BUYTTERT. the Cottage farm bridge, across the The body was brought to Man­ and promptly lowered It an Inch. he wanted and disclaimed all Card Series to Start IMum 6, RublBow Building judiciary committee and leader of . Collector. 80, 1935 compared with (145.477.- prizes for the prettiest and the fun­ Charles river. chester last night by Undertaker T. knowledge of the slaying. She was Damon Temple, -•ythlan Sisters, 843-658 Mala Street Mancheater, Connecticut, 626 on the same date In 1029, but the State Senate. He waa one o f the P. Holloran and the funeral will niest coBtumes. Sondwlchea, cake Wlnsted, Oct. 28.— (A P ) — Word A. J. GOVANG TBDAY Japanese Ask released after questioning. will bold tbe first of a new series of ______Phene 7281 October 19, 1986, Clothes And current expenditures were slashed and tea will bo served, also the was received here today of the death most InAucntlal G. O. P. leaders In be held at the Holloran Undertak­ from (81,081,837 In 1629 to (18,- apple pudding made in the old coun­ of the Rev. Andrew V. Slattery In Eastern Connecticut and had fre­ ing parlors, Center street, on Tues­ Equal Rights NEED RETAa PERMIT 460,863 this year. day morning at 9:30 followed by a try at Hallowe'en. Mrs. Ethel EulTiilo, N. Y. Mr. Slattery was quently been mentioned for high Geneva, Oct 28.— (AP) — Japan Bavaral o f tha major cities In the Jones, chairman, will be assigned bv pastor of St. Joseph's church In RETIRING WORKMAN political office' but lU health pre­ Hnze! Street Man Passe8 .\way solemn high mass to St. James’s Costs You Less intdwhst farm belt, prime sufferers warned the League of Nations today TO SELL SDN GLASSES Mrs. Annie Johnston, Miss Ruby U'insted for many years. He war, vented him from seeking elective church at 10 o’clock. The burial will from the depression collapse of at Hospital After SiifferinK be to S t James's cemetery. that she will accept no treatment of Wilson, Mrs. Minnie Cross, Mrs. a natlvULOf Dubuquo, Iowa. . office after retiring from tho Senate commodity prices, slipped baek- IS GIVEN A PARTY Indigestion Attack. discrimination and will Insist on Dolly Wiley, Mrs. Annio Tedford, In 1925. equal opportimltlea for trade to the Dealers In Optical Goods A V. S. -Ward, othera did well to hold their Mrs. Emily Pratt. The affair will He waa the last one of New Lon­ Mtchaet MaUon A U. S. SPECIAL Pei* Year.For own. Michael Mallon, 71, of East Mid­ vast world regions now under man­ Warned They Must Get Right be open to the degree team and don county’s most respected fam i­ Alfred J. Govang of 16 Hazel date. ' MlnneapolU' net debt stood at lodge members, and their husbands William Humphrey, Sr., Is dle Turnpike, died at tha Manches­ from Commission. lies and there are no survivors street, died auddenly thla afternoon At a former meettog of tba SPECIAL (88,(00,000 aa of January, 1030. In- or friends. -ALL-AMERICA HOPES—I ter Memorial hospital Saturday eve­ cr«aaed-^o-(42,400,000 In 1034, and Guest of Honor at Dinner On nearer than cousins. A lawyer of at the Memorial hospital, a short League's mandate commission, the M a n y L o n g note be bad practiced In this city time after he had mffered an at­ ning after an lllnesa o f several greatly checked this year, held to Saturday Night. weeks. The funeral will be held Belgian member said that by resign­ Eatabllshments that offer for an Increase of (400,000. Mrs. Martha M. Hooks of 843 since graduating from Yale In the tack of Indigestion just before noon TOP TAR HEEL Tuesday morning at 8:30 at the ing from the League, Japan lost her sale at retail optical merchandise St, Paul’s indebtedneae of (43,- Main street, whose birthday oc­ early 90'a. Ha entered the police that led-him to enter the hospital ' and kindred products, such as sun for treatment. Ctoronary tbroroboals funeral home of T. P. Holloran on right to economic equality to man­ Y e a r s 600,000 In September, 1636, was (2,- curred today, was the guest of william Humphrey, Sr., of Flor­ court aa assistant proaecuting at­ dated districts. glasses, binoculars, goggles, field was given as the .-suae of death. Center street and at 9 o'clock at S t TOO.OOO areater than In 1929. honor at a birthday party given ence street, who on Friday termi­ torney to 1906 and to tho years that In an address to the mandate com­ glasses, magnifiers, microscopes, Saturday evening at’ the home ot Up until the attack, Mr. Govang Bridget’s church, with burial to S t Daa Holnea, hard hit center of nated his employment of 21 years at followed held every oftlce to the trt- mission today, Japanese Minister to ate., must have retail parmite, to ba her daughter, Mrs. Cehrge Foots of seemed to the best of health and hie Bridget’s cemetery. the com belt, recorded a high deOcIt Cheney Brothers throwing miU, and bOnal except that of clerk. Me had Poland Ito said this doctrine waa aeourad upon application to the Cf (402,000 In 1933, but recovered 13 Trotter street Twenty-six of passing waa most unexpected. bade goodbye to hla associates, waa been judge since 1929. opposed by the Imperial Japanese Ckimmlaalon Of Opticians ^ under substantially to show a deficit of her relatives and friends ware pres­ much surprised Saturday evening He was 03 years of age last No­ Publlo Acte of 1936. Chapter 293. vember and pad lived to Manchester government, which held that It was but (67,000 in .April, 1936. ent and remembered her with useful when he waa called to bis son's FUNERALS Secretary of the Commisaion, H. lifts, one of them on electric beat- for many years. He was employed an ally and associate of the powers W. Hoskins, has mailed over 3,000 home. William Humphrey, Jr., of 74 as a carder [ at) the Angus Park who distributed the mandates and fD g pad. Her grandson, Thomas Florence street, on the pretext of BALDWIN AND EDEN Mrs. George F. KJbbe application blanks to establiah- Poota, presented a beautiful bouquet ManufaoturiB|rcompany plant to Largely attended funeral services who alone can decide tha conditions m enu that possibly offer for sate STANDARD Model listen ^ to something apeclal on the East Cilaatonbury. He leaves hto of their operation. o f red rosea to her. His mother radio," to And 88 o f tho foremen and for Mra. Ida (Raymond) Kibbe ot such merchandise. STARTING TUESDAY MORNING WE OUGHT TO COUNT wife, Clara, and a con, Chester B. Not League Member. used pink and white Aowers and workers gathered there in - his UDNCH CAMPAIGNS Hebron, w tre held yesterday after­ The Commission has bean flooded Govang, Ito argued that It waa of no con­ For A limited Time Oolyl . With Pump paper In decorating her home. The honor. They bad provided turkeys noon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mr. with requests (or retail permits aa Funeral arrangements, to charge sequence whether a mandatory pow­ usual social pastimes and a buffet and all the Axlngs for a big meal, and Mra. Reuben Bosley of 217 the result of this mailing. The Com­ BY IE’S, HE ASSERTS lunch wore enjoyed. (OonttBoed from Psg« One) ot W. p. Quiah, are Incomplete. Summit Btrect. Rev. Watson Wood­ er was a member of the League or mission warns that establishments and Mrs. Humphrey cooked ruff of tho Center Congregational not, and said this viewpoint was ap­ offering (or sale at retail the fore­ TWnsa Aa Low A6 and aerved tha meal,seal, ' aaeisted aaels b; defend the govenunent and his own church officiated and burial waa to proved by the First Assembly of the going merchandise that have not r . Emerson Andrews Presents - John Strsugb of Spencer street Mra. Joseph Leary and Mrs. Franl I y * o u S s a has on exhibition today a red fox policiM to directing League of Na- HOSPITAL NOTES West Cemetery, Somers. The bear­ League. yet applied for a retail permit PUR TRIMMED COATS 3 a Numerical Order to End Toppin, a dai^hter of tha senior that he abot In the woods while tloni eanctlona against Italy. ers wero William ^ymond of "Japan deems It an Inherent right should do BO Immediately, aa thla ' the Decimal System. Humphrey. Pink, green and yellow law la now to effect. bunting this morning. The fox la a Attack la lAonched Hebron, Sherwood Raymond of Now to enjoy equal opportunity In com­ were the colora used In adorning the Any person, firm or corporation young one and so good was the aim Tha opporittoh already has Britain, Elbert Whitney of Spring- merce In mandated districts, even dining room. launched Ite attack. Herbert Mor- Mrs, Elizabeth Robb of 168 Ma­ owning, managing or conducting of Mr. Strsugb that one shot did field and Morgan Lord of Ellington. after resignation from the League," BOOK REVIEW Edward F. Taylor, superintendent rleon, secretary of the London ple street, Mrs. Abble Clark of any store or place of business not DRY CLEANED Sl-O O AND PRESSED SPECIAL MODEL tha work, leaving a good pelt, that Ito asserted. of tho throwing department, In be­ Labor Party, declared last night; Glsatonbury, Mlza Elizabeth Olson bolding an Optical Permit at this Because primitive man counted on can be mounted. Mr. Straugh la a Alary Ann Quton "Japan cannot admit treatment of half o f the men, preaented to Mr. "The record of this government of 68 Cbeatnut street and Bernard The funeral of M ary Ann Quinn, time where such optical merchan­ hli Angers, clvlllied society has former state policeman and to moat inferiority aa compared to League Humphrey a ' handsome drietsing wariranta no faith to It. Aa fa r aa Coatelio of 181 Spruce street were 18 months old daughter of Thomas dise is sold, la subject to a manda­ W th Pump adopted the decimal system In Its people In this section he Is known aa states who took no part to establlA- robe, pipe and supply o f his favorite friendship for tha League Is con­ admitted and Stanley Worbel of 24 J. and Hannah (M orlartyl Quinn tory fine of not more than (200.00. Plain Garments i On account of the In­ arithmetic; and this system, far Plain Oarmenta Jack Smith. The fox is being shown tobacco. Mr. Taylor, who Is a well cerned, It to eom non inwwiedge all North itreet. William Olcavage of waa held Saturday morning at the ment of the mandate system.’" or Imprisonment of six months, or from being the handy and well-nigh creasing patrohage In the F. T. Bllsb Hardware com­ known tenor, aang "When Irlsn along they did their beat to wreck 113 North School street. Mrs. Albln home of her parents, 1S6-- Green Ito also argued that Imposing of both. Dry Cleaned And perfect thing we auppose It to bo, pany’s window. Byes Are Smiling," and other tunes the disarmament conference. Pletrowakrand Infant daughter of road, Mancheater. Rev. Eugene commercial disorimtoatlon would which we have Been fa ­ Dry Cleaned And la actuaUy very cumbersome and equally popular followed by Fore­ "Ths Labor Party will make It lie Oak street and Mrs. Dwight violate the League Covenant whltih Morisrty, a professor at the Uni­ SIX-riETH ANNTVERSABY Pressed vored with in Manchog- $ 5 9 . 5 0 , could easily be replaced by aome- Last mlnuta efforts of property man William Sheekey and one of the abundantly clear 'dining thla cam- Perry and Infant daughter of 150 versity o f Notre Dame and uncle of by Implication assures equitable - '(hing better. OF. HIS WEDDING Pressed owners to Ale lists of real estate lyUbaldo brothers. Michael Sheri­ palgn that a vote givengivan forre this gov Summit Itreet were diaebarged Sat­ the child, gave the bleaalng and con­ commercial treatment to all coun­ ter, we now offer special So says F. Emerson Andrews in with the assessors this month, dan, another foreman, made a emment to • votevotel■ for a. policy which urday. * ducted the burial service to St. tries. ‘.-■"New Numbers," which Is as Inter- leads to war. Jamea's cemetery. To Work With League. Winsted, OcL 28.—(AP) — Mr. Mow prices in quality dry swamped the board Saturday and sp e^ , voicing the feelings of ths A son wraa bom Saturday to Mr. sr.-i Mrs. Frank D. Hallett obaerved 7 ftoSttOff * little book as you are apt to today. A d additional ten per cent worksri at parting with Ur. Hum­ Reports that Lloyd George, Philip and Mrs. Burton Keeney ot 596 Alluding to the fact that Japan cleaning. :nm across. tbelr 60th wedding anniversary to- 50e Snowden and Sir Herbert Sdrauei. bolds a mandate over former Ger­ will be added to the appraisal of all phrey. The latter waa made happy Keeney street Oscar Weber auy. Free Call and Delivery Service, \ ■ Mr. Andrews simply suggests that who Joined forces for a triple al­ Tha funeral Oscar Weber of man islands to the Pacific, Ito an­ . Free Call and Delivery Service. property not declared on or before by the )dnd thoughtfulness o f his Michael Mallon of Ehist Middle of Hallett, a native of Winated, la a I {f w e Jump from 10 to 12 aa a base Friday, November 1. liance against ths government, bad nounced that Japan would continue shopmates, and Mrs. WUIIam Hum­ Turnpike died at 3:10 p. m., Satur­ Eteat Middle Turnpike waa held Sun­ descendant -of Andrew Hallett, a' B.’ to r our system of numbers. Let phrey, Jr>, waa not forgottsn but ons over to the Uberato were day afternoon. day BftentooD at the William P. to collaborate with tha League. Slight Added Charge for Fancy Garments. *;tw o new numbers be tnvehted, he enled by Snowden. member of the' Plymouth Colony of The concrete road from Manches­ received many compliments for her S Kenneth Smith of Rockville and Quiah Funeral home. The service "Therefore, Japan hopes tha to toke the place of the exist- •Tt to simply that all three of us 1837. Mrs.'Hallett la a natlva o f' ter Orten to Bolton Notch w1U be part In the pleasant affair. WlUIam Zorakls o f 169 HUIIard waa conducted by Rev. Karl Richter, League wUI not Increase her diffi­ z), , -tog 10 and 11. For lO. he suggests are very much oppoeed to the na­ Hartford and was M iu M ary J. I open to traffic again Wednesday, street were admitted and Mra. Eu­ pastor of the Concordia Lutheran culties as a mandatory power, Olmsted. | p ‘ ;tbe Roman X, to be called "dec"; for I'niversliy of North Carolina tional govemmenvs policy," he said. genie Merrer of Bast Glastonbury church. The bearers were Andrew whether this relates to economlo DIAL 7100 ^ ',•1 1 , the symbol E, to be called "e ir ’. according to state highway depart­ football followers are booming He Is president of the First Na- ‘ ment men who have been repairing a was discharged Sunday. and Jacob RIchenbach, H arry John­ equality or any other question par­ tlonal bank of Winated with which l^- jiTiien let the numeral we WTite as 10 Don Jackson, above, for All- EAGLE STOLE FIG. Mrs. Abble Clark of Glastonbury son, Carl Kuhr, Adolph and August ticularly touching her Pacific lalands ^ ' -Stand for 12 units, and l?t our whole secUon o f It. While a short strip of America honors. Jackson Is a SUICIDE THEORY he has been connected since 1879.' Our modem equipment together with the tremendous business which Manchest^ macadam was being replaced with died a t 4:88 Sunday. Schmidt Burial was to East ceme­ mandate," he said. He aerved aa the first cashier of .^ s te m be based on that. triple threat, but excels In fnr- Middletown, O., Oct. 28.— (A P ) — Jeromr Cook of 89 Cambridge tery. This last phrase was deemed by has given us—^makes these low prices pos^Iea W hat we would get, he .navs, is a concrete, traffic was detoured over Vard passing. In the Orst tlirea Ernie Augsbaugh, former, displayed the Institution. Prior to that, he the old East Middle turnpike road. IN GUARD’S DEATH ■treet Charles Tedford of Highland observera a hint that Japan wanted was with the CtennecUcut Trust C o.,' fa r more f.-:xlblc arithmetic'. Ws games'—olte. a somew)iat surprls* a golden eagle uith a wing spread Park were admitted and Mrs. Mary BlUs Bosh Cooper to develop economically without , .. ioould Agure such things as feet and lag 3S-13 victory over Tennessee of alx feet to a window here today, to Hartford. i W ojtyn a o f Buckland and Ray­ The funeral of Ellla Bush Cooper hindrance to the Pacific Islands. > Aa a young man, Hallett worked! t;^;toehes, dozens, the 12 months of the — the senior baltback eomplsted (CoDttansd from Page One) aaaerttog he abot It after it had car­ mond Thlffauit of 149 School street who died early Saturday momtog . Some European newspapers have for the Springfield, (Maas.) Repub­ K'l Ayoar, and so on, decimally. our 14 out of 11 forwards for an ried off one of hlg pigs and return^ wara dlacbargev. today. to the Mancheater Memorial hospi­ charged that Japan has been forti­ '. Bumerical syatam woulcT have nfany average of 14 yards The San­ for another. > lican anh waa editor of the Water- next day that he asked Wilson to A daughter waa bom today to tal, will be held this afternoon to fying these Islands to vtolatlon of bury Index (or a time. He U now U. S. CLEANERS DYERS '7 (More whole numbers, and oi dinary ford, Fla., hoy’s average from Ha misled a thirty-pound pig F ri­ Read The Herald Advs. watch him cloaaty. That same n igh t Mr. and Mrs. Fenelon McCollum of Arcade, N. Y. The body was taken mandate reatrictloca. Japan has vice president of the atizen Print­ housekeeping arithmetic would be ■erlmmage is better than six Wilson said. Costello rang the stop day, he said. Saturday, Augs­ Mansfield D epot Conn. to Springfield. Mass., for ahlpment denied this, tozlattog she bee merely ing (te., of W’lnstcd. publishing a 'BUich simpler. Figuring in general yards, and in punting nearly 40. signal ten miles north of here and baugh said, he toy to wait, shooting Alfred Berggren of 64 Garden by Undertaker WUUam P. Quisb last deepened harbors for commercial dally and two weekly newspapera. Insisted on leaying the bus. the bird aa it ssiisd another pig. street was admtted today. n igh t purposes.

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UNBUTEN, UNTIED NEW ERA STARTING f f For Prizei Totafing $100,00 SYNOPSIS I ..'jAHIwiigh ..Anne “LOCAL BOYS MAKE GOOD Is World’s Worst Match Fam swerth has hjat nanse, fortune can’t expect growing b« MORIAKTYS TROUNCE BERLIN BY 25 TO 6 W n ilA M HALL ELEVEN BadUaapblls, O ct 88— (A P ) — B x-K gam M >1Uw *M bew $1,000; tham m wdoubiM w u M iv a quiet and you can’t expect and tho oMUi tha lovea through the Dartmoath Leading Scorer pert Dov/iers of the nation, looking wtnnem wlU get $800 and the sin­ BelieTe Big CooTenUon In clronmatanoo that htr wealthy pnr- to have company and you can’t egi- O^Malley, O'Leaiy, Scarchuck and Owers months ahead, are getting In ooniU- gles ehampioa $300. •Ota negleeted to toko out ndepttoa [w t them not to tear the roof cxK' , So Says Harry Grayson In tlon for the annual American Bowl­ RSeord Entry la Songht papers, she It net doomhearted. She the house, And after T ve had e daw#j MARCHES 85 YARDS TO With 200 Points Against ing Congress to be held here March' It will be the thirty-sixth Ameri­ Chicago Begins New In the cannery, with raachhiieyl Twinkle Brilliantly On Grid boa taken refuge zrlth Teoln SorkI Herber to Hutson Passes 10 to April 18. can Br",'llng C o r w s j and the local EAGLESON CROSSES and bar fam ily In Union Town, and roering over m y bead, Td Uka a Local Sport Thlrt^two brand new alleys, on Calling On Governor Or '* fo "Of a expects to learn tomethlng about tie quisL Have soma salad.” ' *13 for Its Rivals. which a ball nevar baa baan rolled, record entiy of 8,600 teams, or 17'» Phase of Civilization. Batimtay WM a wd-lettar day for^for tha Red and White, talUad two her peat from Toela, who wso for- Anne .put some potato — esi Mancheetara parformera ono n ’ thaTtouchdowmatha aninst ivinifv anH SCORE IN LAST PERIOD await tbe players who win compete ...... l«.,...... iu.lt Help Packers Trim Bears touchdowns against Trinity and al­ merty her none. She wondera what the paper plats' Ulia hod haag3> FINAL LINE TWICE . Chatter state collegiate gridiron front. so accounted for the extra point Somebody to Stop the fo^a^urae totaling approximately i'or the event is 3,887 teams, set in she may do for the family with her, acceptwl.a brown te p p e d h iro r' First and foremost in the list of with a line plunge. Scarchuck got ONTHES New York. Oct 38.— (AP)—De the Syracuse, N. Y., toumanMnt By MATHIAS SPIESS. and a etidfed egg, ^ attempt. The quarter was near an which she lives. local football talent that sparkled his first chance when State recov­ Fair Grounds Setting last apring. Chicago, Oct. 28.-- (A P ) — The' 13. Ken Strong's first failure In end and Manchester called three San Fran(iise<^(At^) —One ''dls- spite tbe numerous upsets of Chicago. ni„ Oct. 25.—Would that "Have you looked at this houoartJi IN LOCAL V ia O R Y "They laughed when I sat down brilliantly In Saturday's games was ered O'Malley’s fumble on Trinity’s Tally First Toochdown On Boot; Paolino Has Done Tha alleys will be set up at the WoUe'a Tire Service team of Ni­ j Green Bay Packers' newest forward two years to make good on a try successive time outs and took a five- October football, an Imposing Ust tslevialon were so perfected that the Chapter 21 ihe asked abruptly. for the extra point provided the at the piano, but when I began to Bob O'Malley, Trinity halfback and 30. Scarchuck reeled off fifteen unpreesdeiited’ p la y •ataads... <)Ut Coltaaum In tha state fair grounds agara Falls, N. Y., with 8,029 pine, “No", eonfeteed Anno. ball carrier extraordinary. Tbe for­ yard penalty for exceeding the lim it whole nation could see thsie ten LUSA’S PLANS passing combination, Arnie Herber margin of difference. p la y "-----They laughed (and loiid) yards on his first try, then made in the memory of Herb Dana, ef major and minor collega teams here. Two additional buildings won the 8-man event In tbe leet ’Tan’t uraat, but it’s U v s M a ___ mer. Loomis Inatltute star, who 60-Yard D rire in Opening On the next play Squatrlto faded More Catchmg Than thousand or mors men and women A alow smllt touchsd Anna's pale ' to Don Hutson, promises to make Bill Smith caught a long pass when this department began to pre­ ten more on bis second. When the commissioner of football officlala for displayeid spotless rsoords today. which connect with the Coliseum toumemsnt. Clyde Sumertx and we eould rent it for twenty a made a name for himself as one of far back to tbe 30 yard stripe, then will be used for A . B. C. headquar­ who met at Chicago to force Con* tips. A t least aha could make Milna from Ike Peterson for a touchdowm dict the outcome of leather was on the three-yard tbe Pacific Coast conference, as 'The first Associated PrasS round­ Harry Souers of Akron, O., took the We'd have to do a.lot of fOpotHiSi S ad row sld and LaCoss Ac- as much trouble for the rest of the tbe town’s leading baseball playera lofted a beautiful long pasa that ters, concessions and lounging greaa to enact tho Townsend Plan happy, and ease Ufa a little for Teo- ..Rational Professional Football and kicked for the point. In the third games, but when we hit our stride I stripe, Johnny took it again and Minotes; Sqoatrito's Long Gabby Hartnett tbe toughest he ever was called up o f the seaaon diidlosed 86 unde­ doubles Utia by dropping 1,348 ma­ inside, but it would be worth tt at second heme for .dorlarty Broth- went over for the score. nestled Into Bycholskl’s arms In the rooms. ples. Don Brokaw o f Canton, O., into law. Men with the New Eng­ la. Milna had said ths boys might I League as Its predecessors. peilod to put the Cards in front. The Well, folks, far be it from us to end zone. Haefs added the extra upon to handle In hla wblsUs-blow- feated end untied teams— about tbe long run." brs In the Twilight League this past Owers Also SUnea half ofxthem drawn from tha ranks First prize for the 6-man team with 733 for three games, won the land Yankee twang oa well as those buy a gtinstter of their own. She coont fo r Other Touch­ I The Packers kept nil foes wor­ Giants again took the lead on Dan- brag (pretty far anyway) but the point on a plunge to tie tbe score Ing days. could loan them the money for it, "Don’t ownere do thinks Uka season, scored three touchdowns as Ted Owers, M. H. S. n aduate Pass to Bycholsld Brings of “major" colleges—and even s having the beet total score for three tingles. with five and ten gallon bats, ail ried when Red Dunn was tossing owskl’s touchdown pass to Pod facta speak for themselves. Wo the Hllltoppers vabqulshed Connec­ at 7-aB. There waa aUU time for By HABBT GRAYSON That play was tha famous one agree that this convention Is the and Instead of MUna't taking Taola’a th att" Anns inquirred mockly, look-s .j wno was on the local varsity as a which oo*t the Untverstto of Cali­ few that b M not been scored on. I touchdoum passes to Johnny Blood Goodwin latbr .in the period, and know it's going to be a terrible blow ticut State at Storrs, 26-13, for the klck-oS and West Hartford Sports Erttor, NEA Servlot beginning of a new phase of human place In the cannery, tbe could go ing up at a sagging sbuttor. downs; Visitors Lone Tally student and now Uvea in W est Ha­ fornia eleven an 8 to ‘I loss to The southwait conference astum and Lavvle Dulweg a few years Harry Newman converted. With to those readers who planned to their 15tb consecutive victory. ven, caught a Trinity punt on tbe Locals* Score in 2nd Quar­ made one play before the whistle civilization. to huainssa college as tht'd dreamed back. The Chicago Bears probably less than four minutes lefL Phil nominate us as the ,"world's worst Makes 70-Yard Ron sounded. New York, Oct. 28.-If the box- In tbe Pasadena Rose ed the leading place with three of ot doing. *TscIa'i ths owner", came the latter’s 25-yard line, raclw tack Bowl game of 1929 — Roy RIegels' Today's progrram was principally never suffered any more sorrow at Sorboe ran a punt back 88 yards grid predictor" but bur duty to our O’Malley accounted for the first Reiner'S kickoff In tbe third quar­ i ing commission standi for it. Gov­ the six top-ranking teams that had At Camp Jenkins When Anne awakened the next surprising answer, "but she’s nevar’ Conies in Last Period. twenty-two yards, oefore he was backward run. on: Regional development, state the hands of Blood, Dllweg and : for a touchdown and Smith agedn two scores by snaring passes deep ter RaDy; Drop to Fonrth. ter bounced away from KUpatrick ernor Lehman, the Humane Society, scored six victories without a loss, Daily Accident morning the house was still. A had money enough to make it hab-’ public remains clear and unswerv­ downed on the three-yarder. Then "It was so diazy that it took me area management and CongresMon Dunn, however, than they did yes­ i converted for the winning point. ing, so we hereby relate the story In State territory and racing over Scarchuck again plunged through and Fraher took the boll to Man­ or somebody ought to stop the Boutbem Methodist, Texas (Kris­ fresh wind billowed the (mrtatni, liable and therrtore ihe couldn’t ' chester* 28. Haefs fumbled ondj about flvo mlnutez to figure It all Ctamp Jenkins, Cobalt. (Jonn., lays al district Improvement. terday from Herber and Hutson, 1 Red Franklin led the Brooklyn of how we spiked our candidacy for the final marker, then climaxed hla the Une to register another touch­ "fight" between young Joe Louis tian and Baylor shared this honor ■unlight flooded the room. Donning rent iL That brother of mine never M orlarty Brothers had altogether as the Packers won, 17 to 14. Dodgers to a 17 to 6 victory over W est Hartford recovered, then theC out," dana laughs. “Things hap­ claim to being tbe musical camp of Report An address on "The Completeness that dubious honor achievements by a 70-yard dash down, A n 88-ymrd touchdown drive In and old Paulino Utcudun, scheduled with Temple of tbe East, California robe and sllppars, the opened the left her anything that,didn’t need' g too much power for the light but With less than five minutes left Philadelphia. In the third period, down tbe field for his third tally in O’Leary a Stand Ont latter team bobbled and Manchea^ for Madison Square Garden, Dec. pened so fast.” of the Pacific (Kast, and Superior, Connecticut. This outflt, stationed AS OF SATURDAY, OCTOBER M of Our Organization" waa delivered upkeep before Tt could be made.'' the oloilng mtnutoa o f tha final Goal Line Oonference door and listened, no sound of aggressive Berlin Maroon^ and to play at W rlgley Field, and the with the Eagles leading, 6 to 3, be a spectacular display of broken Jim O'Leary, at left end for Wes­ tor regained the leather. Squatrlto 18. near the top of Great Hill, where 1934 1933 by Senator Frank A. Arbuckle, of profitable; seven chUdren and two The play Is widely known because Wl3., Teachers, representing the voices, or footsteps. She called Bears leading. 14 to 3. Herber passed to Ralph Kercheval for a On the list of twenty-four games field running. O'Malley now has leyan as the Cardinals went down period brought William Hall High a tore off a first down to the SO. Haefa the win makes music in Meshomasic 12,887 .. ... Acrldenta ...... 13,340 (jallforhla. Another speech on broken down bouaea, bahl" s came through with an Impressive 25 It unquestionably la the world's of its seAsatlonal nature and be­ midwrest, once, and receiving no answer went passed to the former Alabama star touchdown, and in the fourth his 45 that we predicted, we were correct nine touchdowns to bis credit this before Amherst by 26-0, turned In J.3 to 7 triumph over a stubborn and Fraher made another first to Forest pines, boasts of an orches­ SAO .. . .. F a ta lU ie a ...... 888 "The Townsend Plan vs. the Nation­ Into the white ebecka of Anna *- • to 8 victory at ML Ncbo yesterday worst match—a tough way to got cause it turned the tide o f the game. Dartmouth's Indiana, with five down tho steep narrow etatrway. for a total gain of 69 yards and a yard run put the ball on the four on the nifty total of nineteen for a season for a total of fifty-four an outstanding exhibition In defeaL the 47. Forced to kick; Fraher tra, a glee club, a hlll-bllly band, a 10,975 .. ... Injurtos ...... 10,481 al Security Act" waa -delivered by came a flush of pbik, sUd toe dark- afternoon. It was the second trl- Manchester High eleven at West 10 par cent of the net receipts for Riegcis, Bear center, picked up a victories, Were tbe bigbeatacorers of The big pitchen was empty. The touchdown. A few minutes later yard line from where John Karels percentage of .792, ml.ssing only on points and seems due to be one of nabbing a number of passes and booted to West Hartford's 15 and “song and dance" team, five pianos K liX E D the Honorable Otto (Kse, Washing­ eyes sparkled wiUi tha ftn t Intoiaot ' umph In five starts for Coach AI Hartford Saturtay afternoon after- even iu(.*i a worthy charity as the the group with a total of 200 points round table waa eat for one, and be­ after Ernie Smith had recovered •rammed over. Kercheval added Alabama's win over Georgia, Car­ the leading scorers In the East be­ playing an all-around bang-up Chiz came up to tbe 26. Reiner and loose hall and In tbe beat o f the 186 .. .. Pedestrtana .... 181 ton State treasurer. J Jlerrer’s charges, who went to town the Central Connecticut Interscho­ Hearst newspapers' prize fight de­ contest ran toward his against IS for their opponents. Cta' and the largest music library In tbe fore the plate, tipped against a cup, they hod shown. "Oh that would be Bernle Masterson's fumble on the both extra points' and kicked a 25- negie Tech over Purdue, Iowa over fore football bids farewell for 1935. game. Elmore "Sw ede" Hultlne, flU- Gowdy alternated for a first to the 166 . . ... Oocupanta...... 177 Other speeches were as follows: ‘ in a blg way and had the visitors on lastic League rivals had tattled on partment’s Christmas fund. Une. Benny Lorn, California half­ olnnatl University, I^ulslana Tech C. C. C. was a note: fine. She'd be getting somathliiff 1 i Bear 12, Herber whipped a short yard field goal In the first period. Illinois, Kansas over Kansas State, Scarchok State Star Ing the other wing poet for Wesley­ 37, then another to tbe 49. Gowdy 5 .. ... BIcveUita ...... 6 "The Challenge of American out of the bouse, and we could Ito'' the defensive throughout the after- even terms through most of the en­ back, pursued him. and Albright o f Reading, Pa., had The Camp orchestra Is an eight Nikki; Pm off to work. The one to Hutson for the winning Philadelphia took the lead early In and Washington State over Oregon Two other Manchester lads fea­ an, also turned In a good game but and Peterson made a thiiM first Tbs proud (harden permitting the 37 .. ... Children ...... 48 Youth," "The Women First and fixing it up fo r her all o f the tiaia.** - noon. counter. As a result of the victory. “ Lora caught him Just after he the only uncrossed goal lines. piece dance organization led by Bill kids are taking, their lunch. score. the thlro on Ed Matesic’s long pass State. We feel that it is especially tured in the same tusale but for the had the misfortune of having Am­ down to the 37. Chiz threw a pasa Hearst newspapers’ prize fight de­ 319 ...... Adults ...... 821 Last In Devotion to Great Causes, "If we didn't let her know It”, Ih- 2 • Morlarty Brothers’ scores. came West Hartford supplanted Manches­ had crossed his own goal line," The Associated Press compilation Turner of Hartford. Among its Open the draughts and the fire The Packers took the lead in the to Joe Carter. worthy of mention that we clicked losing team. Playing his first game herst's ace leather-toter sweep his that CampbeU Intercepted on tha partment to muscle in can only be INJURED delivered by Mrs. H. S. Lent, ot tet posed LUsa. "M y deer, thaia*a after long sustained marches down ter as holder of third place in the 30. On a kick formation, Haefs Dana recalls. “They seemed to have o f undefeated and untied teams fol­ members is Dominick Mondy, also will pick up. Coffee on back ot second period on Ade Schwammel's Boston defeated Pittsburgh, 8 to 100 per cent on our selections in the for State a t the fullback berth, end twice on touchdown duhes, Interpreted as admission of tbe 2,569 .. .. Pedeetriana .... 8A86 Minnesota. nothing aa independent aa a FtaiLv r the field, the first touchdown being League standing, the locals being passed to KUpatrick for a first to a momentary conference, and lows of Hartford, who has had over five ■tove, bread In green box with 18 yard place kick, but the Bears 0. on Armand NIccolal's field goals Johnny Scarchuck, former M. H. 3. overeagemess causing Hultlne to dropped to fourth. failure of Its own ringmaster, yet 8.220 .. ... Oocupanta...... 7338 Another fine speech waa: "The W e pay our w ay and w e pa - made in the first quarter, the second East, naming Holy Cross over Col­ student who never played football the 43. West Hartford took another RIegels started tack the other way. years' experience playing banjo and red rosee. In the eomo came back with touchdowns in the from the 41 yard line in the second charge in too close. Meriden On Top even such an intrepid Individual as w . L, Opp. IRB .. ... Bicyclists ...... 184 Townsend. Plan and American 000^^0 debts, but we never accept ; ^ In the third and the last two in the gate, Michigan over Columbia, major penalty for roughing the No Score oa Play Spanish guitar on the vaudeville stew to heat up fo r your lunch. third and fourth quarters to take frame, and from 43 yards In the As was expected, Meriden High James J. Johnston would not have So. Methodist ___ 6 176 12 1,890 .. . . . Children ...... 1 3 «f wc can't return, tt you only ■ -r final period. In which the Maroons Dartmouth over Harvard, N. Y. U. kicker when Fraher ptmted and it "Just a yard back onto the play­ stage. Motherhood" by Mrs. Marie Swan­ Aunt Illea says to take the the lead. Masterson passed to Gene third. trounced East Hartford, 20-0, and dared to resurrect the antiquated Texas Christian .. 6 141 39 8,706 ...... Adulto ...... 8,851 tho trouble I ’ve hod maiHiiy ije f registered their lone tally. over Georgetown, Notre Dame over waa Manchester’s first on the 44. ing field, a Tech man tackled him. Thirty young men of the camp, son ot Washington, D. C. magaalnes In her room. She’s Ronzani for the first touchdown, The Detroit Lions get back Into Middletown High trampled Bristol Paulino even If he had the heart. Temple ...... 6 128 19 319 .. Age Not Stated .. 408 The most inspiring speech of all board from me.” t The local eleven put on a 70-yard Nevy. Pitt over Penn State, Temple Haefa smacked center for four The ball squirted out of RIegels' most of them with no previous mu­ coming home early today. Don’t and Johnny Sisk galloped 65 yards action against Boston at Detroit High, 14-0, to keep tbe wiimers In a In being dragged all the way Superior Teachers 6 101 6 "Then how", walled Anno, "wltt: r drive In the opening stanza to plant over West Virginia and Army over yards as tbe period ended. bands and bounced across the goal sical training, rehearse diligently waa that of Hon. Otto (Jase, who bother about tbe work. Love, for the other. The defeat dropped Wednesday night, and round out a deadlock for first place. The Silver from Barcelona, Paulino presents Une ontn. A Tech man fell on It California ...... 6 96 7 pointed out that the National Se­ to able to buy a gUorttor lUr the bail on Berlin's three-yard Yale. OLYMPICS ARE BEATEN TiM Winning Tolly three nights a week, mastering chor­ Milna. . . the Bears from the western division big week against the Cardinals at City outflt haa the edge, however. Baylor ...... 6 88 12 •"V sT" ' stripe, from where Eagleson went the strange spectacle of a broken- and started to claim a touchdown. al numbers for male voices. The the Cromwell Order of toe Baetorn curity Act Is a disgrace to civiliza­ leadership to third place, with the Chicago Sunday. In the other Sun­ In that it la u n defeat^ In three Manchester made Uttle headway Dartmouth ...... 5 200 13 Anne looked about tbe room. The '^A whetr" The eoue of- ' into the end zone on a smash down contender rescaling the But It wasn’t. I had to rule that the Camp Jenkins Glee club Is directed Star Inn Cromwell on Friday eve- tion, based upon "how little the el­ Packers remaining second. day games, the Bears tackle the Our selections this week were starts, while Middletown has been as the final quarter opened but tried Butler ...... 5 184 dishes were tmwashed but neatly popped forward at Uisa’s a u r ___ :. through right tackle. A pass for heights In reverse Ehiglish, whistle had blown before the fum­ 14 by Paul Packard of Manchester, ning, October 8tb. derly people can live on, instead of The Chicago Cardinals bounced Giants for the first time of the sea­ pretty much the same as Jock beaten once in four games. Tbe a pass that feU Incomplete Instead Wabash ...... stacked In ths sink. Mllna's couch .the extra point fell Incomplete. The IN LEAGUE FINAL, 3-1 Paulino has been as Impotent as ble.” 6 182 10 Conn., and has as its vocal coach, how much they have contributed' to “What a gift from hoavSK 'jhotl son. at New York, Philadelphia Sutherland's and as we split even on standing is now as follows: of kicking on fovirth down, yielding At last Tuesday avtelng’s meet­ was open; It looked tumbled, aa It aaeond quarter ^ound M orlarty back Into the western division the Harvard attack ever since Max There waa no score on the play Cincinnati ...... 5 178 0 Sam Cole of Hartford. the wealth of the land during their wortd to for the whem,.i those games on which we disagreed W. L. T. Pt. the ball on tta own 36. Then W est ing, the Jenkins Glee club elected she hadn’t ilep t well. Nlkkl. But they’d never Brothers still outrushing their oppo­ league lead by knocking the 1934 plays at Boston, and Brooklyn Schmellng dealt tha Basque baok- Itself, but an attempt to kick out' Western Reserve ,. 5 174 47 There are over fifteen hundred younger yeara." Other aaylngs in we tied for first place, Sutherland thnt body. How they will fare In M e rid e n ...... 3 0 0 8 Hartford began another drive that tta officers for the fall and winter Anns went back to her room, unlees •-; nents but they were unable to push champion New York Giants, 14 to meets Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh. atop an unmerciful lacing more of danger was blockad and a safety Trinity (Conn.) 5 129 19 selections In tbe camp's music li­ nla apeeoh were: “ W a ask for no also naming 19 out of 24 for .792. this competition la o f much specu­ Middletown .... 3 1 0 6 waa halted by a 15-yard penalty, season. Joseph E. Bush «if North found an old bouaedreas o f UUna'a "Unless, w batf" across another score. B. Brown, Portugnese Cop Intermediate tbsin a half dosen yaars ago. Ehrery scored tor Georgia Tech. North C^Ilna ... 5 118 13 brary. Through donations from funds from tha politlctaha of de- Ho missed the Holy Cross-Colgate lation In Manchester. Tbe game West Hartford .. 2 1 o 4 the locals taking the baU on thrtr That won tbe ball game for the Branford, Conn., was eleoted presi­ and eet about her first housework. "Unlsss you could gst John to1 ' the Maroon signal caller, got away leading heavyweight with tbe ex­ SL John (Minn.) . 5 116 6 music firms in surrounding towns Cayed capitalism,'' and "Poverty outcome but made up for that by will be played In East Hartford ab Manchester .... 1 2 1 3 own 34. Soon after Fraher kicked southerners —tbe two points added dent. Joseph L. Packard o f Man­ This was dlffsrsnt from tho kitchsn them Into it" r on a couple of good runs in this ception of Louis and James J. Brad, Omaha ...... 5 112 6 and cities. Camp Jenkins has sybat must be abolished, and will be abol­ picking Washington State over Title, Locals Pmish as the German grounds and If the East Hartford .. 0 2 1 1 out o f bounds at W est Hartford's to six by means ot a touchdown chester, secretary-treasurer, and of her old home whsrs shs bad John. Did even Lilao. inde -5 period but was injured and had to dock has taken potshots at Notre Dame ...... 5 62 16 ished by the Townsend Plan." Oregon ' State. Hla other choices Olympics go down to defeat In the Bristol ...... 0 3 0 0 14, one o f the best punts o f the day. beat the seven the Bears scored on a it believes to be the largest coUeo- James Craddock of New London, played at houaekeaplnf under the r Jaave the game. Alma (Mich.) .... 5 87 6 Anothar fins speech waa that of busineea woman that toa w oa ,:> W a were the same as ours. first round, at least as a Junnor Two Long Marches But a few minutes remained to Paulino's disarranged features with touchdown and point after. tton o f music In any C. C. C. camp librarian. amuaed eyee o f tha earraats. ind upon bimT And whera w M l f i n Moriartys continued their offen­ Ohio State-Notre Dame Runner-Ups; Enter Senior team they will give this senior Ger­ play and West Hartford got under­ great success since that night, and Middle 'fenn Teach 5 82 6 In the country. There are popular Ninety-four enrollees who have T. J. Elgin of (jallfomta on "The An hour later, unable to find any­ Manchester’s return to the valley Bed he been successful to h tr toto-A sive In the third period with C. An­ way, clicking off first down after Ohio State ...... 4 160 26 songs of the day, aeml-classlcal and Townsend Weekly." This paper Is thing else she could do, she sUppod man team a fast and hard game for of defeat, after rising to the heights they missed only because the erst­ been temporarily assigned to the slonT derson, Eagleson, Henry and Var- Herb Barker, the A. P. expert first down as Manchester gave TROJANS DEFEAT HEIGHTS Louisiana Tech .. 4 128 0 classical songs, orchestration, and now going Into 250,000 homes In Into an old awsaUr and want M t supremacy. with a 6-0 setback of Bristol that while woodchopper has been In 181st Company for tha past month ' Ulae gave her no time for t ^ e rick going places at will. They took who haa been riding merrily along Circuit Against Germans ground steadily. The push was Iowa ...... 4 104 8 America. Ho concluded his speech But all Is well in tbe Olympic gave the Red and White its first Europe since the Negro made his many solo instrumental arrange­ headed the advice of Horace Oreely on the rear porch, whieh booked up tore; a quick glimpoe at '\hol - the tall deep into Berlin's territory in first place since the season open­ camp, they look forward, confident featured by Chlz's 22 3rard run and professional bow and the current The Trojans defeated the Heights Princeton ...... 4 104 19 ments. to "Go West, young man," on last with these words: "Not only can wo agslHst the hill. A Steep woodan and then Sendrowski scored on an Top Week's Grid Slate victory in three years of grid cam­ shadowed faoe and she waa on I ed, ran into a flock of trouble on his Gowdy’s 25 yard end sweep, five 12-0 at the latter’s field Friday. Both that next Sunday will find them vic­ paigning, was due to a complete In­ champion made such a dramatic re­ Idaho So. Branch . 4 103 22 Through donations from time to Friday morning. • A t 4:00 .a. m.. elect a Congress next election but stairway led to a ramshaokls pid feet with a brisk "come oh."' »' K and around play. The try for extra list of forty-three games and came Next Sunday. straight first downs putting West touchdowns were the results of torious and upholding the prestige ability to atop two West Hartford turn from the Jersey Wharves. Ohio University ., 4 101 13 time, five pianos have been secured. these young men boarded trucks at a president as well." houBs above. Anne looked at It a ' They roumied the weeten fosgi... point was not successful. out with only 27 accurate selections Hartford within a yard of the final long passes tossed down the field n I J D LI I Washington and Lee, George Wasb- that former and present Manchester marches that came in the opening Paulino Bat Done hlore Oatehing Marquette ...... 4 100 20 There Is one in the Officers' and the camp and were taken to tho U. The registration of delegates Is moment. It was deserted, 'nters the house, went up the s la u M K i In the final quarter, Moriartys for a percentage of .628. Hla klump soccer teams have held In all clrclea marker with two minutes to go. and caught by WIgren and Wilson, would be a good view from there. id Ington and RIcc, Cornell and Co- and the closing minutes o f the Than Hartnett U. C. L. A ...... 4 69 19 Foreaters' recreation room, one in S. Army dock at New London still In progress and more dslegatea Shelf-llke yard to toe front snttaiMiH Q.iCUeked in brilliant fashion and DDCKSyCS 8nQ KSinDICrS Yesterday aftemoor at Victoria in Connecticut, teams to be fought Gowdy plowed through center for two ends who picked the passes . lumbla, Carnegie and DuqUesne are knocjjtcd him out of first place in game. Using reverses and aplnners With durability his lone recom­ New York U ...... 4 69 26 the Camp Recreation Hall, one In where they were put on a tpeotal are arriving every hour. It is es' There wae. Finding a sheltered, which Opened onto a dirt roadTtbo] . Bagleson and LaCoss toted the ball Park the Olympics went down to and feared until the final whistle the score but Patrisst failed to con­ from the midst of the Heights play­ the season's standing, his record of with great success, W est Hartford mendation, Paulino has done more A rm y ...... 4 65 8 the Mess hall, one In the Education­ train that wUI take them to camp timated that the number of delC' ■unny com er In the yard, ahejMttled highest on tos hillside. The over the final marker for touch- defeat in the final and vital game of victory irregardicss of odds. vert on a place kick, Len Niese ers and scampered to score. ImiHirlaDl T ilt That May 106 out of 155 sending hla percen­ gained most of its yardage on flashy catching than Gabby Hartnett In 13 Syracuse ...... 4 91 24 al building and one for use in the sites near Junction City, Oregon. gates now exceeds ten thousand — down and for a white woe content wea locked, but a broken W u„„^ V downs, LaCoss adding the only extra of the Intermediate League to the Hart. Portugueiie Olympics breaking through to block it. Time Mike Tresebok stood out for the tage down from .705 to .684. end sweeps and off tackle amasbea years of wearing warfare. Minnesota ...... 4 79 26 Jenkins out-of-doors arena. Football took a rather inauapt- possibly eleven thousand. to Bit basking In ths 'atin, looking was readily unlatched and, tosgj point made on a line smash. The r M •' 1 isi • I ’T>'n; Ohio State, Michigan, tunc of 3 to 1 before a strong H urst...... G . A. Salmonson still remained' for the kickoff and losers and would possibly have down on Union Town, ths wharves that tore Manchester's defense to Without batting an eye, Mike Catholic Univ...... 4 67 14 The musical urge Is not absent elous bow to Camp Jenkina on Sun­ A new banner, splendidly worked climbed tbrough to toe IntoribKi - Maroons' tally came when Venzeno Lrown NDi IOODI LDDDIDIOD; 'O"'" '‘"•l Minnesota all arc Portuguese team. R. Houseman.. R. B...... Lindsay several attempted .passes by Man­ scored if he had had Interferenee. with their drying fish nets, ths rsd As a result, yours truly clamber shreds on the two occasions men­ Jacobs, the Broadway ticket Albright (Pa.) ... 3 68 0 from the membership of the Officers' day, October 20th when tbs OObalt out In black and gold, has been add­ Anne looked about her In disa' Intercepted a Morlarty pass on his , tmbeaten within the conference Denied Two Penalties I. St. Pierre... L. B...... Nichols chester that were incomplete. But he waa smeared time and time canneries Jutting out Into the water. ed into the lend, our record of 64 tioned but otherwise made little speculator who Is the Hearst news' Thiel (P a.) ...... 3 68 9 and ForMters’ club, for, led by the ball totera dropped o seven to noth­ ed to the others In the tar(e halt Five, amall box-Uke rooms Own 40 yard line and raced 60 yards Starting with the wind and sun T. MacDonald. R. H ...... Muming Gowdy and Chiz were W est H art­ again by alert Trojan players. From hare ohe pould ate how tne out of 91 boosting our percentage headway. To boil it down, Man­ papers’ prise fight department’s booming bass voice ot Captain ing gome to a heavier Hebron Corn room, where the conventldn Is held. plaster t«sgtog, wall paper p .^ . for the touchdown. Henry, Ekigle- California and UCLA An- to their advantage, tbe locals fail­ T. Rebello___ C. H. .... A. Rooney ford’s ace baU carriers, while Cun­ Quarterback, “Crump" starred In two bays Joinsd ths Columbia to I Illinois Inst week, 19-0, and will from .672 to .703. Incidentally, the chester's line changed from a sieve Thomas, Camp Commander, tha Huskera team. Movies wars taken It reads; "Millions of Jobs fobyouni from toe walls, wainscoting SeaitI aon, Variick and LaCoss were out- ed to click in their forward offen­ T. Sylvia...... L. H...... Austin ningham and Papanas featured on front man, tells you that the the Trojans backfleld while Fred pour their waters Into the Paciflo hoys in the composing room are to a stone wall and back to a sieve men of the Army and State Forestry during the proceedings, which will people; billions of smilts. for\ot with rough Usage. ^ standing, for Moriartys, while the a IU a v Iln n J Iin A 4 I facc Indiana next. Purdue, shocked sive at any period during the first M. Cabral___ O. R...... Fleming the line. Squatrlto and Haefs stood "fight” win draw |175,(X)0, Includ­ Mohr stood out In the Une. The two ocean, marked by tbe Up of foam at OtnOr nOadnnO Attraction, by Camegle Tech 7-0. in last week's awfully hal'd to convince that we again, which Just about tells the Service personnel have their own be projected at the regular Tbura- people." • "Nlkkl, aoa, we could knock whole line performed In No. 1 style. half. From the start, the Portu­ \Y. W ells...... I. R...... Scott story. out in Manchester's backfleld and ing radio and movie rights, if for elevens wiU meet again next Sat­ y . Af, C . A, Notes the bar, and a line ot block rock principal upset, will try to come didn't do It with mirrors, sleight of Niese starred on the Une with Ul- urday at the Green field. singing club, which speolallsez In day evening cinema this week. Tbs amplifiers throughout the partition out .between these Uneups: Jdanchester, le, Johnson. guese team kept then ou the run, T . . R ego...... C. . E. Solomonson Manchester’s touchdown supplied no other reason than that Paulino Jottlea. Riding gently on the bruod I back at Jhe expense of Minnesota's brich and Berger and Tedford also Manager Custer would Uke to such selections os “Just a Song at The camp bowlers broke even dur­ halls and other large parts of this rooms, nmt would give Us V M lstretta; It, Spencer, O. Anderson; hand or some such nonsense. In­ their backs kicking strongly and T. Murning...... L...... O’Neill the spectacular features of the con­ has never been knocked off hla pins. Gophers,'hard-pressed to score over going well. hear from "Red" Oavello's team or Tw ilight," "O Tennenbaum" and enormously large building have been expaneo ortre numerous smaU boata long living room with two, M, Wolfram, Dugan; c, Ecabert, By HERBERT W. BARKER stead of paying fitting obeisaneg to their forwards tricky and danger­ P. Laten...... O. L. .. .J. Rooney test, coming in the wanning minutes Max Baer, who also was supposed Schedule for Week. ing the past week, having won from ' Northwestern 21-13. tbe South Ends fo r a home and “My Wild Irish Rose." adjusted today. drifting with the tide, net buoya five wlndowa." Ounther; rg, Zelonls, luliano; rt. Associated Press Sports Writer our ability, they pre.sented us with a ous. Much credit must be given to The Summary to have a cast iron Jaw, bad tha Monday. Crmn Roosevelt of Clinton and lost bleaniing red. Northwestern and Illinois square Score, Portuguese 3, Olympics 1. of the second quarter with Coach home game. Mitchell, Rovis; re, Sendrowski, G. dozen rusty horahahoes and mutter­ the three defensive Olympics, Lineups: Manchester, le, Trotter, same distinction when he climbed 4:00— Jolly Crew Girls’ Hallowe’en The Jenkins Ehitertoiners, consist­ to Camp Stewart of Shut Hampton. The many thousands, unable to off In the only other conference Goals scored by: Portuguese, Ca­ Eric Norfeldt'a charges holding a Summary: A one remembered the last trip on Anae haa ward, i Henry, Baldwin; qb, C. Anderson, New York, Oct. 28. —(API —Fo­ ed something to the effect that the Llnsay and Nichols at back and bral 3; Olympics, O’Neill 1. 7-0 advantage, the result of a sixty- Bycholski; It, Berger; Ig, MaUon; c, upon the platform to tackle Louis. party. ing o f the dance band, the Glee club Approved: gain entrance Into the main hall, can lomorrew, game. Michigan's Wolverines face Trojans Heights tt>a Ahtl And bow aha had told Luke Judge Kellogg. Angelo; Ihb, LaCoss, J. Henry; rhb, age of miracles Isn't past. W e’re Solumonsun in goal. Tim e and Referee, A. K. McDonald; lines­ yard touchdown march In the open­ Tedford; rg. Ulbrlch; rt, Niese, Wol­ 5:15— Business Men’s clast. and individual performers, will pre­ Walter D. Thomas, hear all that ,1s said very distinctly cus your attention this week on Co­ their second eastern foe In two Knowing what happened to the W Igren...... ,.Ie ... Portertleld that she feit-M though aba wars oniv Eagleson, Brown; fb, Varrick, Lii- going out and hunt for some .sour time again they offset dangerous ing period. A stiff wind blew across fram; re, Kilpatrick, Plltt; qb, 7:80— Rockville Con. Church Boys' sent a program of entertainment fOr Captain, Cav.-Res,, OommaAdlng. outside of the convention ball. lumbus, O., and Los Angeles or you weeks, entertaining powerful Penn­ men, A. Costa, T. M axwell; time 45 26-ysar-old Baer, It isn’t ntceisary Callla...... I t . , .. .Mozser then coming home, and be had oas. grapes os soon as we finish this raids by the striking and capable minute halves. the field during the game and Man­ Fraher, Mohr, Dupont; ihb, Squa- to resort to clairvoyance to guen gym. We are compelled to walk miles leemed etartled. WeU, perhapa It jnay miss the crowning of a na­ sylvania at Ann Arbor. Tbe Wol­ F. M ohr...... lb ...... Barry along the streets o f Chicago at noon Berlin Maroons, le, Cugno; It, stint. co-operation of three men a t bay. chester bucked it In the first stanza. trito; hrb, Campbell, Solomonson; what la In store for Paulino, who Is 8:00— Y Bowling League — Talcott- waa to be home, for a while at least verines halted Columbia at New The Portuguese, sensing superior­ Black...... c .. .. Whttey Carlek; Ig, Corvee; c, Dobick; rg. tional football champion. Unable to gain after the kickoff, fb, Haefs. crowding 37. » vlllc vB. Reid's, Coughlin's vs. before ws find a restaurant Into She looked down 0^ tbe town. It York last Saturday, 19-7. ity, played a feist offensive game for Cervinl...... rb . ... Mozzer SOUTH roVENTRY Bulane; rt. KayeskI; re, Agizzi; qb, A t Columbus It will be Qhio Jackie Fraher lifted a 35-yard punt W est Hartford, le. Nelson, Kellers, Shearers vs. Gibson’s. which we can enter to eat limch. seemed sheltored from'toe rest of Big Six: By virtue of its surprtse- ..^Barker’a .684 gave him second 45 minutes and the Olympic for­ So step right up boys, pay fancy Prentice...... rt .. . Domenlo B. Brown Ihb, Burone; rhb, M. State’s Buckeyes against the Ram­ into the wind to West Hartford's Phelan; it, Hazelburst; Ig, Papanaa 8:30— Bucharoos gym. Chicago has never seen the like of the world. The bill tohind her 9-2 victory over Kansas State, the pJhee In the staiKling, three points wards were merely spectators on Sports Roundup prices, and see the erstwhile wood- W ilson...... re . ... Farrell Brown; fb, Venzeno. blers of Notre Dai'.ie. At Los An­ 40. With Dick Gowdy and Lonis (c); c, Tracy; rg. Lavlsonc, Phelps; Tuesday. T oday *s I^ (e m It before. Even from Alaska, there thrust two arms towards thp water, University of Kansas tops the chopper chopped all the way down “ C r u m p " ...... qb R. Swartz the Windham Oomn(miittar bo«Mtr Score by Periods geles, the University of Uallfornl.a ahead of Sutherland, whose 62 out the field. Yet, much may be said Chiz doing most of the ball toting. rt. Fiske, Phelps; re. Cunningham; 4:00— Boys 9-11 gym. are delegates present. standings. Nebra-ska's 19-0 triumph By EDDIE BRIETZ for tbe first time. The Christmas M orlarty...... rah ..;. Borst holding It between them. The Thursday afternoon^ havuia baa it M oriart/s ...... 6 0 6 13— 25 will collide with lt.s one-time foot­ of 91 glve.s him a percentage ol the refereeing, two penalties be­ West Hartford reeled off four suc­ qb, Reiner; Ihb, Chiz; rhb, Peter­ 7:80— Women’s gym. L «t the mossbacked politician, the over Oklahoma 'eft the Ckjrnhusk- .Associated Press Sports W riter baskets must be filled, no matter Gates...... rhb . Treschok thought of ever having to loavg 11; misfortune to foU at bernotna Berlin ...... 0 0 0 7— 7 ball "step-child" the University of .681. From now until the season ing denied the Olympics in this half, cessive first downs to Manchester's son; fb, Gowdy. Patrissl. 0:00— TalcottvlIIe boys' gym. ipllllonaira banker and the "Middle ers Just behind with tw’O victories endj. it's going to be a tooth and something that would have given how painful, and also the stockings Popoff...... fb D. Swartz to p a il those protecting barriSra, Prospect street, and break a bona to ; Touchdowns, Eagleson, 2; Sen­ (^llfomla at Los Angeles, now a and a tie In three conference games. nine-yard stripe and then Gowd.v Score by Periods; 8:00—South Methodist church bowl­ Age" clergy continue to oppose the hroucht a rush of fear. her leg. ____ ^ nail battle In this prognosticating them an inventive to win and swamp New York, Oct. 28.— ( A P ) — Isn’t o f the principals, - the Garden, Soore by Periods: drowski, LaCoss. Venzeno. Referee. gridiron power In Its own right. Oklahoma and Kansas, Nebraska smashed over for the score. Reiner ing league. Townsend movement. If they so rM rs. Edgar IDyhea of ioutk the elated Portuguese. Hartford's it about time there was an upset In W est Hartford . . . . 7 0 0 6— 13 Jacobs, and the Hearst newspapers' Trojans ...... 6 0 a 0— 12 "Nlkkl! Oh NUiki!" A strident 1 Dowd; umpire, Dwyre; head lines­ Close to 200,000 fans will watch campaign and It looks like any- added the extra point on a center Wednesday. wish. They simply have not caught ob and Missouri, arc the conference first goal came from a tricky corner Manchester ...... 0 7 0 0— 7 Heights 0 0 0 0— 0 voice which could belong to no one (Bed at toe Windham O — man, Maloney. these two duels between undefeated Ijody'a fight. the Big Ten? . . . Duke is think­ plunge. prize fight department. 2:00— Woman's bowling. up with us. We are traveling too hoebital Thursday me pairings this week. Iowa State, tied kick, tbe wind carrying the bail in Touchdowns, Gowdy, 2: Bjmhol- Touchdowns, WIgren, WUSon. but Lllsa sounded from below. Anne and untied teams, all top-ranking Henry HaePs argument with an Paulino baa been repelled 10 in lUneas o f leveral by Missouri 6-0, plays Marquette: and deceiving Solomonson. This ing of asking , the "O ” men to find aki on pass from Squatrlto; points Substltlons; Torjans, Heatley, 3:00— W ell Baby Clinic. fast for them—even though our ■tood up and looked over the rough contenders for the mythical nation­ Kansas State tackles Tulsa. We think it’s only fair to our official cost Manchester 15 yards times In tha past six years. The isumonla and tatart nomp ,, ended the first half and the Portu­ out what's wrong with its football from try after touchdown, Reiner rb, Custer. 5:16— Business Men's class. heads are gray on the outalde. board fence which bound the de­ al Utle. readers to confess that we changed and Reiner's kickoff waa taken by Bosque abiorbed more punishment le Is survived by her hushood Southwest: Texas Christian and guese were one up. team ---- it's supposed to be one of (plunge), Haefa, (plunge). Referee, 6:80— Cubs gym, W e thank God that our mind Is serted garden to Ita hillside. 1 Notre Dame has five successive Baylor, the current conference lead­ our system raiKcally in making our Fraher in the end zone. He wisely In concluding a three-bout series elgbt-yaor-old coo, Vol Locals Tie Score the six best in the country, but con­ Sumner Dole; umpire, Coyle; bead ARMY STAR KILLED 7:80— Arrows gym. sound and that our aim Is Just. "I'm up btra"t aha onsprered. —1 31 GAMES ARE WON victories, the last a 14-0 triumph ers with two victories each, clash at selections for the pa.st week, that fell to the ground for a touchback with Schmellng in the last start for Dynes. She had been a resid The' Portuguese started the sec­ secutive defeats by Geor^a Tech linesman, Eddy. Time, eleven min­ 7:80— Leaders club meeting. "So will I be, in a minuta", oamo Andy Pllncy's passing earned Waco. , Southern Methodist, only and the ball waa put in play on the both before 65,000 Nazli on July 7 South Coventry for toe i is, we discarded all the fanfare and ond half like the first, only npw they and Auburn have Wallace Wade ute quarters. Honolulu, Oct. 89.— ( A P ) — M il­ 7:80— Woman's sewing claaa (Miss the tart rcjolner, and "a moment against Navy lost week. Ohio Slate, other unbeaten outflt, takes on Tex­ trimmings and went back to our old 20. Making no headway, Fraher of this year. "ears, being a native of touted all season as perhaps the had the elements to their advantage talking in his s leep ... .N ew York Is punted to his own 44 but West First Downs lard Hunter, star end fo r the 18th Hibbard). later Lilia bOva in eight, arms bur­ BY PINCH HITTERS as. whose Long Horns were beaten method, used with great success If It*a to Be Old Man, Louis Hod lunbla. ;reatest team In the laud, won Its and they took this deciding factor to a long way from Durham, but local Hartford took a major penalty for West Hartford ___ 4 0 3 7— 14 Artillery football team of tha Unit­ Tborsday. dened with waned paper pookaget, by Rice 28-19, last week. Arkansas last season and the one before. Beat Shadow Box •►J Overnight A, P, Schools were ?ourth in a row against Indiana, their aide and played it. Ehccept for gazettes spread Auburn's victory roughing tbe kicker and it was Manchester ...... 0 4 2 0— 6 ed States Army, died yestorday 3:80— Begiimert' danetng class. coffee pot, tin eupa dangling from a and Texas A. and M., will play at all over the sports pages.... that's PauUno haon't Improved any lermit teaehers to rttand the 28-6. We've again started to dog around a few spasmodic raids by the Olym- Manchester's first down on its 23. from a brain hemorrhage recrived 4:15— Intermediate duiclng class. crooked little finger. Fayetteville. what kind of an upset it was.... Penalties since Johnny RIsko outplloped him Convention to N ew Haven. The fa r west’s classic matches after Clem Pontlllo, taking copious (llcs, the second half was a repeti­ Again the locals got nowhere and. In a football game Saturday. 5:00— Advanced dancing class. News "N ice here", she observed, as she t In Good Old Dixie where haa Elmer Layden been hid­ -West Hartford ______5 15 0 15—35 p ^ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. P s ta n o n ____ Gerald Walker of Tigers two formidable arrays whose com­ notes on every word he utters In re^ tion of the first. In one of these Fraher kicked to his own 44. where In 1927. George Godfrey took a de­ Hunter's borne was at South Bos­ 4:00— Boys' 12-16 gym. d topped the stopa, - "Ptonie, alt ing all these backs he trotted out Manchester ____ .'2 0 6 0 5— 30 * y dosing their Ripley Hill homo oSgt, bined record shows' ten victories Southeastern Conference; Louisi­ gartls to football and then picking raids. O 'Neill scored a fine goal. The the ball waa grounded by Berger. cision from tha Basque In 1928. ton, Mass., 507 Fifth street He wUl 0:00— F ifs snd Drum corps. down." against Navy? Forward passes Manchester, 11; leaving today for New York tot thaiS with St. Mary’s, Santa Clara and ana State nosed out Vanderbilt last in reverse to his selections. W e've ball was carried up by> the right Peterson ripped off eight yards as Schmellng and Tuffy Griffiths be buried with fuU m ltlary honors 6:00— Girl Scouts. 45 New Haven— Tho Connecticut Anne, s a t Lllsa gathered a tow winter.' f Prores Most Conristent Saturday and must face another The other bronco busters are completed, three for eighty yards; Stanford among the \1ctlms. come to believe that this is the one wing and shot across in the Portu­ the quarter ended. found Pauline a slowly movtag tar­ Tuesday. 7:80— EKgle's gym. . Grocers and Morketmsn's Associa­ rocks, k. few twigs and took a cover There is much need of a hoaevi dangerous rival. Auburn, this week. guese goal. In the melee it was thanking their stars this "Cowboy" Intercepted, one; incomplete, seven. g e t In 1929. RIsko made It a double 0 tion elected F. W. Behrens, Jr,, of from one bog, than after starting a Trouncing Southern California 21-7 Infallible syatem, and don't let Clem A Goalward Drive 7:80—Woman’s bowling. » rain. Many walla .ibout town OM I last week, CAltfomla's Golden Bears Mlsslaslppi, only other team un­ cleared by tbe defenders but O'Neill Robinson wasn't in tbe rodeo___ West Hartford, one; Intercepted, in 1930, when Primo Camera took / Bridgeport president at Its annual little fire over which she balanced RTith Average of ,462. tell you different. Saturday was a great day for the On the first play of the second one. FELONS FOIL FUIXBACK 7:30— American Legion Hallowe'en Q entirely dry, and the water to I stretched their winning streak to beaten In the conference, plays an trapped It and shot through numer­ period, Cblz fumbled and Tedford ,the first of two verdicts from tha party. P meeting here and formed a wo' tbe coffee p o t she turned to the Wangumbaug to low. Intersectional game with St. Louis S ta g g s .. .Susquehanna, coached by six while U. S. L. A. was making Just before the opening kickoff ous playera for the equalizer. The recovered on Manchea|er’s 28. Then former woodsman. Friday. men's auxiliary o f which Mrs. J. F. girl. on Fridky nIghL Fresh from Its Alonzo Stagg, Jr„ and Moravian, San Quentin, CaUf.— Wen, any­ Tha Ladies Aasooiatlon ef the' No. 4 a 33-6 walloping to Oregon. score was now tied but the Olym­ Haefs smacked center, got away Tommy Loughran, on one good 4:00— Glrhf gym. f Reardon of Hartford was chosen "You know of course that yen (Kngragatlonal ehureb wUt 17-7 triumph over Georgia, Alaba­ of the Manchester-West Hartford coached by Paul Stagg, played a way. tha opposition had more ex- Q N ew York, Oct. 28.— ( A P ) — The Conceivably all four o f these pics needed a win to get a replay Into the open and raced thirty log, provad much too much for 5:15— Bualseaa Man's class. firit DMildanL can t stay on at Tcela’s; thcra Isn't supper next Tuesday aventog t« ma will play Kentucky's Wildcats. game Saturday we told Frank scoreless tie— Just what their daddy psrienea. f pinch hitters— the forgotten men of power-house elevens may falter be­ for tbe championship, accordingly, yards before be was brought down 7:80— 7th snd 8th Grade Girls' social P WiOUnfford— Rev. Franklin M. room." ----- itors of the Itoehonge Club — ' Florida and Georgia, Vanderbilt and Robinson, former star athlete of asked fo r -----out on the coast the Paulino tat 1981, and King Levlnakl, Bobby Grayson, Stanford's AU- Mseball until they're needed— ac- fore the seaaon nds, allowing Min­ they cleared their lines and really by Peterson on West Hartford’s hour. z •Anna Just bad bsen tolling harsalf toe Rotary Club of WUlImantte. Georgia Tech, meet In other confer­ M. H. S., that tbe final score would old man's little Pacific eleven the smaller Mickey Walker, and the American fuUback, and Keith Top­ to Bass annoimced hla resignation aa ebtmted for 31 victories in the nesota. Iowa, North Carolina. took command of the play for about W the same thing, but bearing it from be 13-7, and that's Just what It was knocked off Nevada 7-0___ 45. Ernie S(iuatrlto shot off left late Ernie Schaaf picked up where ping, who Shlnea a t and, took the Saturday. pastor of the ' First Methodist The Men's Social Club held its bi­ American League season of 1935 al­ Southern Methodist, Texas Chris­ ence games. Tulane faces Colgate at 10 minutes, but fell away again and tackle for eight yards, almost get­ another came as a sboek. She weekly whist in toa llbnuy ho8 New Orleans. We neglected, however, to name the tbe Philadelphia Irishman left off a. m. $ church. Ha will assume tbs pastor­ though they didn't ompile as good tian, Army, Princeton or Temple to once more was on the defensive. ting Into the clear. Haefs fumbled affirmative side In debating with 9 looked at Lllsa. She bad bent over Wednesday evening with six tabMl Southern Conference: North Car­ winner but mu.st confe.ss that we Hunk Anderson has fdotball at CRAVAT BOWLING LEAGUE. In 1982. PauUno served os a flller-ln 9:00— Boys’ 0-11 gym. b ate of the Mary Taylor Memorial tatting averages a." they did last snare the big prize. Mcanwhlle Solomonson again came in to prom­ and Berger recovered safely for a three San Quentin convicts the to tend to the fire and the queer to play. ^ year. olina. only major team south of the North Carolina State at a new hlgn for Camera in 1988 end for Schmel- 10:00— Boys' 13-16 gym. • ehureb In Milford. here's the championship situation In thought it would be Manchester so inence when he saved a penalty, first down on the 28. Then Camp­ proposition “Resolved: Ylmt Con­ ccnleal shaped pile ef hair aha wore Mias Ruth B. WaUea ef South Mason and Dixon line which has . . . . ail he has to do is beat North Team No. 1 took 4 points from tng this year and last 11:00—Old er Boys' gyin. f Waterford—Fire of uadatsrmlned Official records, made public to- th » major divialona; we wefe UTong on that count. Our which was Indeed a dubious award, bell bobbled on a reverse and Phelan gress Should be Empowered to V on top of her head ilantod slde-wlsa s ^ t , who to employed by to* . day, show Gerald Wall.er of the escaped defeat, will try for Ita sec­ Carolina next Saturday... .State Team No. 2 and Team No. 3 took 4 If Louis haa to knock somebody A H origin destroyed two private ga- Tbe Eastern Games other C. C. I. L. choices came but pressure is bound to tell and recovered for W est Hartford on the Overrule a Decision of the Supreme T Uke a hooligan b a t .Anne wanted to Travelers Insurance Co., la Haft- world champion Detroit Tigers was Still a dog-fight with Army, ond conference victory at the ex-: would rather be champion of North points from Team No. 4. "BtU"| out, the Hearst newspapers' prize rrges and damaged two homes through as predicted. Middletown shortly afterwards the Portuguese 35 after-a mad scramble. Court by a Two-Thirds Vote." Ed Goddard, Washington Stats— laugh and cry at the same time. ford, is enjoying a vacation, port of the most consistent pinch hitter, Princeton. Dartmouth, I'emplc, New pense of North Carolina State. clinched their lead when Rego shot Carolina than champion of the Dietz was in fine form with 144 f o r ' fight department ought to pick on <2 j| - • hers. took Bristol, 14-0, and Meriden southern conference any day.... A moment later Peterson kicked The convlsta argued mIghUly In His running and passing featured "But . . . but you see Aunt Lllsa, which wlU be spent la New Jersoy,. qnd Ralph Wlnegarner of Cleveland York University, Syracuse aqd These two are tied for second place a fast bail which was unsavable. high single and 406 for high three a younger .man. I f it is none too Stratford — A man tontatlvsty swamped Elast Hartford, 20-0. Penn may need some of those 67 away to midfield and came down favor of tbe power o f tbs eourta and his team's victory over Oregon 1 ^ I Intend to pay board, it iant— " and Edmund (Bing) Miller, Boston Catholic the only major undefeated in the standings now, each with one Hampered by Wind string. * Identified as Ben F. Butler, a New points against Michigan this week. fast to nail EYaber on tbe 38. Stop­ sure that Wrtter Neusel will get won. State. e "Of course you do", barked the veteran, the Tio.st mcccs.sful. and untied teams. .loly Cross on victory and no defeats. Again Lady Luck was with tbe By scoring three touchdowns Elmer Layden says there are two ped cold by W est Hartford’s alert, over Canitik at the Garden, Nov. 1, York builder and contractor, died woman, straightening up and land W alker made six hits in 13 ap­ Its brilliant 3-0 conquest of Colgate, Duke, the leader with three tri­ f’ortuguese on another comer kick, Standing: against Connecticut State Saturday, classes of football coaches... .one low tackling line, Fraher punted Tony Qalento, tbe left booker ot on an inUrstata bus, on which be tng the cone of hair to the oppostta pearances in the pinch-hit role for a must be counted In on the sectional umphs. tackles a southeastern con­ the wind carrying the ball into the Team No. 1, 11 points. WAU ^BRIEFS Bob O'Malley of Trinity boosted his worries 16 hours a Jay.,*, .the oth­ over .West Hartford's goal line. Put­ the Jersey Oranges, or Charley was a passenger. Sere. A medical •Ida with a quick slap. "D rat tha .482 average. Wlnegarner, while race. So must Fordham, P itt and ference foe for the third consecu­ Olympic goal and deceiving Solo­ T eam 'N o. 3, 9 points. season's total to nine for fifty-four er has to play Ohio State and can't ting the ball In play on the 20, Retzlaff, who knocked out Art Las- examiner eaid Butler bad suffered a thing” , she snapped, and gouged It hitting only .320, won six games by VlJlanova. beaten only by Intersec- tive week, meeting Tennessee after monson as on the first occasion. Team ,No. 2, 6 points. New York, Oct. 28.— (A P )—WoU belting six singles, a double and a points in all, which gives him sec­ sleep, so worries 24 hours a day___ Gowdy sped up the sideline on ^ ky and taat Ford Smith, tho Mon­ heart attack. to temporary balance with a hair­ tlonal foes. suffering defeats at the hands of These two com er kick goals could Team No. 4, 6 points. street to manifesting toe usual keou home run in the "clutches." Miller, ond place in the list of leading and upsets; Wake Ferest beating em. sweep to Manchester's 40, tanan who cut up and stopped Las- Polo Players Last Longest Hartford—Tha Connecticut De­ pin, "O f course you do, but there isn't Pitt and Fordham will strive to Georgia Tech and Auburn. Virginia not probably be duplicated In an­ nterast in toe'quarterl - report .ot- who started the year as a coach, clashes with Maryland and Vir^nta scorers in the East. He’s .only one George Washington, 7-6.... genial where Haefs got him, but the play ky, would be much more acceptable partment, Italtan-Amerlciin war room for you, Isn't room for me toe United States Staei Corp. Thto-? eliminate one another at the Polo other fifty games, but such is luck was called tack and West Hartford So Say British Sdentfsts Who Study Longevity Of won nve games for the Red Sox by Grounds here on Saturdsy, while Poly plays South Carolina in con­ point behind Patrick of Pittsburgh, BllJ Spaulding is the coast's new than PauUno. veterans, met here and Installed eltoer." Showing reoults for tos Bepuzihsi^ 1 and tbe Portuguese are deserving ot took a 15-yard penalty to its 17 Fox . . . , 91 88— 265 pinch plows, and Wes Ferrell won Dartmouth, 14-6 victor over Har­ ference duels. and has tallied more touchdowns miracle man____and how about tbe Vouis could maka an operation on ' Athletes. their newly elected officers. 'Where would I gooT” The 00m quarter, will bs retoasad after ..the ^ their, win. Manchester played des-r yard marker. Peterson punted to Murphy 98 92— 280 four. vard, seeks to end Jie Yale Bowl The Far Weft SUte than any other tall cairler. His way Marquette kicked the country’s Oolento or Retzlaff quite painless, Meridsn—Ths forest fire which pleto hoMessnesaI of the t gUTSuTotoa _ close of toe market tomorrow. -In , • The Boston Club accounted for teammate. Captain Mickey Kobro- perately In the last 15 minutes -o higheet scoring team about? ^ midfield and Haefs ran back 14 Dietz 144 1427-406 'T 'H * shoulder yoke extending Into • panel that continues all the Jinx that haa kept tbs Indians from Pacific Coast Conference: The U. overcome this big margin, but dls- whereas the stout-bearted old swept over West M t w m brought caused■ toe woman'to'erone her neck view of steady upward trend' to' --X1 victories by this route, snd five sky, is in a three-way tie for fourth yards to tbe 36. Haefs cracked ever winning from the Ells. C. L. A.-California game overshad­ organlzatldji cannot bring victory. PauUno Is pretty sure to walk In London, Oct 38—(A P ) — BriUshvBroad Jump ■» way down the skirt i Itss the. (rook.slender lines that make It under control without-Mrtous dam' In a near-slgbttd survey of the steel operations during toe toroSJ;^ of tham were triumphs for Lefty place with 48 points. i -r ' Eld Fltapatrlck, coach of tbe Uni­ center for seven yards and Squatrl- 333 322 951 adsntuts have coma out o f a huddla an snvtabis garment. Maks it up in gingham, paresis or assrsnoktr. Princeton, which routed Ctomell. ows the rest of the ■>rt)gram, mark­ On . the final whistle Rego again and block with hla face for at least JaveUn throw , aze. Several homes, which it was speaker, months financial drcles are IncUnaiiT '(Glove. Ferrell and Wlnegarner, versity o f Portland team. Is wearing to made it first down to tbe 25. On her# wdth a lUt e f figures dlarlos- Pausrai are aUsd 84 to *0. fills 1$ rsqulras IT-8.yards |g-lnch 54-0, meets Its first stem test ed by only one other conference scored which really meant a 4 to 1 a few. o f the advertised 16 heats. ot feared might be threatened, escap. "Bless my soul and body, you didn't to look for a fairly satlsfasM$ri I hoth pitchers, were the ^nly ones to a red face....he. dashed to the two plays, Haefs picked up five Chambers Ing—or ae they claim—the ages at Medium run . . . fabric rtus l-g yard eontrssl and 1 yards ot bias binding 1 1-t against Navy, and Temple may game—Washington vs. Montana. victory but the referee’s Incfficisncy 88 91— 275 I I it Is ssosasaiy to resurraet an ed the flames. think I was driving you out did ■bowing to operattof results. Dso-'''‘ • U t horns nina in pinches. wrong town to acout Pacific and yards more. Larder .. wrblob athletes excel in various_ H“ rdlee ...... IBeilM Wlflt. — — —------—------have its hands full with Michigan Stanford, )4'hlcn halted Washington in not having the Olympics center 90 87— 265 old has-been Uke Pauline to keep youT Ob, Nikki, and hare 1 waa toratien of anothar 50 ewto dink .■ • t* FoUowlng W alker In the plnch- State whose Spartans returned to Saturday's Stars Southern Oregon 'Normal___ he Three minutes remained to the Brennan . 98 99— 300 fluids o f oport* Jump . . . . To psenra a PATTERN and STBP-BY-STBP SEWING IN- thinking I was about to make ouch dsnd on toa profsrred stoek is wida- ‘ -htt a verages came Charley Ruffing 6-0 on two field goals by Monk tbe tall again really robbed the him active, Louie had bast shadow FIVE FLIERS lULLED form, routing Washington Univer­ grabbed a plane ,and reached the half. Fraher lost five yards on a Boxers and wrertltra accerdtng BTRVOnONS, fill ont the coupon below, bstng sure to lOMTlON a hit with you you'd nevar want to ly expaetsd. Bathleham Stsal Chr> -, ,.'«f tha Tahkaea at .412, Dee Miles, Mosertp, plays Santa Clara this Portuguese of this last minute goal try around end, then Squatrlto flip- box until Braddoek is ready to give Pole v a lu t ...... sity, 47-13. Arm y's Cadets, victori­ w-eek. By ASSOCIATED PRESS game In time to eee the last touch­ 276 277 840 to these aavoaU of tbs Britiab as- THB.NA9IB OF THIS NEWSPAPER. ssjws* iw .-» leave ma. Child. I| s to n , how about poratloa will publish Its Beptemkog ' WaahllMtM, .384; Vernon Washlng- and the final result was a 3 to 1 vic­ pta a pass to Bruno Bycholski that blpi a whack a t tha Utle next faU, Sbbtput ...... •Los Angeles, Oct. 28 — (AP) — ous over Yale 14-8, on Monk Mey­ Rocky Mountain Conference: Sammy Baugh, Texas Christian— down....Eld Shave. St. Paul sports soclaUon, art tbs “tabea" of oport- quartsr figures on Thursday. vtao. Chicago, JM5; -Jo-Jo Whtta, De- tory of the Portuguese over the waa good for 23 yards and a first to or unUl an opponent who 1s at least Long run ...... ■rte P A ^ AND WINTER PATTERN BOOK, with a comptato Death of five men was recorded to­ taking a Uttle place together, here in er’s great all-around play, collides Utah's 39-13 runaway with Denver His serial bombs .figured In every writer, Is a candidate for prealdrnt McGowan dom, attaining thstr m ««ir"u m de­ sslecUc.a e f late dress designs, now is ready. It's I I esnu w h u California crude oil output dustoff- ■ trolt. JUS: and Wlnegarner, S20. Olympics to 'win the Intermediate the eight yard Une. Haefa bit center 70 81— 2.Vi Rowing ...... day as tbe result ot two 'Sunday air­ Union Town. Now don’t speak", she ^ t h Ralph Sasse's Mississippi sent the Utes into a tie for first touchdown as bis team downed of the American Association.... Smith . . . near worthy Is developed. gree o f effldeney in their twrentiee purchased eeparetely. Or, It yon want to order it with the patten toa week ended October Id a««r»! .. M iller was the buaieat pinch bats- championship of the Hartford for a yard,. Squatrlto added three 103 96—299 Dls(ms throw ., plane accidents in Csllfotnla. held up a warning band, "hear ma State outflt. triumphant over Ala­ place with Colorado University, vic­ Centenary 27-7. Am erica's three, top colored ath­ Warner In beating up a poor old man Uke and doomed to tbe ahortoet-Uved above, tend in Jnst an additional 10 easts with tbe eoniWD.^ through first." aged 859,000 barrels dally, an to-' tnaa, getting 45 chances, bitting 13 League. more and Haefs got two. With two 92 101— 302 Weight lifting . H arry Perry, 20; W illiam Rose, bama. tor over Colorado Ckillege this week. Monk Moscrip, Stanford—Booted letes— Joe Louie, Elulace Peacock PauUno, Ikiule ea^y might do the careers. crease of 17,000 dally over ths poa», tim e* and driving in nine runs. Again as In last season tbe Olym­ yards to go to acort. Petoraon Toscano . 119 113—354 Hammer throw 81 and Joe Bernardo, 21, were killed She let Anna wait, bowevSy, until inilanovO’ stopped by Detroit Utah State and Colorado State, two field goals to give Stanford 6-0 and Jesse Owens—were bom '

BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Oh,IfsAwfulI By MARTIN

SENSE and NONSENSE IF MCLV; m o «% A fool is a man who lets a mule Teacher—Where is the capital of \T WOULOVi' DOKiS: kick him in the same place twice. tha United Stotes? WORT SOO MOCW Student—^AIl over the world. SPWVWK 'LOOK. A: A bald headed man was asked by TNTU.'ETm.^ a red beaded friend if he was not PRAISE THE AVERAGE MAN there when the hair waa given out- AND HE WILL TRY TO LIVE UP L 'The bald headed man replied; "Yes, TO YOUR WORDS. LOST AND POUND HOUSEHOLD SERVICES - HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 HOUSES FOR RENT LEGAL NOTICES 78 I was there: but I was late and all OFFERED 13-A ' i o C N D — FEMA1.S: P U P P Y . Own- FOR SALE—Q U A K E R combina­ FOR R E NT— 6 ROOM single, steam AT A COURT OF PROBATH h SE d POINTS TO DARK SIDE they bod left was that red stuff and FAITH MAY NOT BE VERY PLENTIFUL, BUT THE SUPPLY •r.m a y have same by proving UPHOLSTERING,—PHONE 8«18 tion range, like new, (four coal heat, garage, 828. 16 Edwards at Mancheater, within and for the I a-ouldn’t have it." district o f Mancheater, on the 16th N. Y. Stocks I SEBJtfS E Q U A L TO T H E DE­ property and paying for this ad- for free samples. Your home will covers), 838. Royal Herald coal street, between 4 and 6 p. m. day. o f October, A. D., 1926. OF SOUTH SEA ID Y U MOST OF US COULD DO MORE MAND. verttaement Call 7922. be a better place In which to live range (for oil burner), 830. Glen- Present WILLIAM 8. HTDB, Esq., FOR R E NT— SIX ROOM single AND BETTER WORK THAN WE If you will trust us with the re­ wood gas range with elevated oven Judge. Adams Exp Personal UbartiesT . . Lord bouse, furnace, garage, fruit trees, Estate of Mary Bi'.Mallon Ute of DO. IF W B JUST W OULD, WF. Hester bad beep In a railroad ac­ pairing and reupholstering of your and broiler, 810. Watkins Brothers, A ir Redua ...... 162H bless you, you can’t even sing in the 3-4 acre land. Price 822.00. Inquire Manchester In said district, deceassd* Alaska Jun ...... MIGHT HELP 'TIMEB TO 1M- cident. The lawyer had Just PERSONALS furniture. Mattress renovating, Pbohq 6171...... 14H bathtub In on apartment bouse with­ Old-Time Trader Tells How Upon application of Oliver Mallon PROVE. called: after 6 p. m., at Cole Motors. praying that ah Instrument-purport­ Allegheny ...... IH out running the risk of a Jail sen­ STO M ACH U IX ^ R , gas pains! In­ one day service, Manchester Up­ Whites Ruined , Natives On Hester— What you-all want? W IN D O W SHADES—Fine quality ing to be the last will and teatament Allied Chem ...... 16894 tence. ’There Is not much in our digestion victims, why suffer? For holstering. Busy since 1922. Pacific Islands. Lawyer— I’ve come to assist you Holland shades made to order 80 of said deceaaed be admitted to pro­ Am fjan ...... 14694 lives but what Is bound by law. Wives who have tried mental sug­ quick relief get a free sample of bale and that letters of administra­ in getUng damages. cents. Will furnish samples. Roll­ LEGAL NOTICES 78 Am Co ml AIco ...... 31 — I^Uls McHenry Howe, president’s gestion upon their husbands agree Udga, a doctor’s prescription at tion with the will annexed be grant-: Am Home Prod that Mrs. Jigga’ way is much het- Hester (shouting)— Damages, my # Rises IV ww MOVINI^-TRUCKING— ers 10c. Capitol Window Shade ed on aaid estate, aa per application 32% secretary. BOOK BEVIEW AtSto. w * . ^.A rUuir Drug Stores. Co., 46 Capen street, Hartford: on file. It la Am Bad St B .... 17% tsr. foot I I done got all the damages I iinii By BRUCE OATTON STORAGE 20 LUIVOR PERMIT wants— what 1 craves la repairs ToonerviUe Folks Kv Fontaine Fox HOTICB OP APPLICATIO!t ORDERED:—That the foregoing Am Smelt ...... I did not write a book about Rus- PERRETT a G LENN EY me. local FOR S A LE —GREY A N D white Thia la to glv« notlca that I. Joseph application be heard and determined Am Tel and Tel The shopper had reason to com­ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 at the Probate Office in' Manchester Bla because I was there for three In "Gods Who Die”, you get a and long: distance moving. Dally ename.l kitchen range, with oil Oaudtno of 19 1*2 GIdridffe atreet, In said District, on the 2d day of Am Tob B ...... 103>4 months. One has to be in Russia look at the old-time South Sea Is­ plain: He was discussing his son and heir T h! LATRST id e a o f FLe M PROPPVj t h e l o c a l in v c n t o r ^ burner. Inquire 48 Florence street, Manchester have filed an application Am Wat Wrks ... Shopper— This la a small loaf for whom he had recently taken into 1984 PLYM O UTH coach, 193-1 Ford express to Hartford. Overnight November, A. D., 1935. at 9 o’clock In 18% only two weeks to write a book lands with the bark off — the OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahern Town. \ dated 18th of October, 193D, w'lth the the forenoon, and that notice be Anaconda ...... nine cents. business: "Well, yes, he’s shaping sedan delivery, 1933 international service to and from New Yprk. Tel. Ijlquor Control Conimlealon for a ...... 21% about the country. South Sea islands of the era in given to all persons Interested In Armour, IIL ...... , Shopkeeper (smiling) — Well, pretty well, but he has a long way 1-2 ton panel, 1933 W’lllys sedan, 3063, 8860 or 8864. Package Store Permit for the tale of said estate of the pendency of aaid ...... 4% J. C. Furnas, author of “------And which (Jonrod was gathering his alcohollo liquor on the premlaea at Atchison .,.. you’ll not have so much to carry. to go yet before he’ll have a head 1 ^982 Ford coach, 1928 Buick sedan. application and the time and place of 49% Sudden Death." material for such books as "Vic­ EGAD.-ROSCOE.WAsrr OUT YEH.X GtTCHAl 117 Spruce street. Manchester. The hearing thereon, by publishing a Auburn ....a-.. 43% Shopper— ^Thsn here’s six cents. big enough to fill my shoes." 1 Cole Motors, 6463. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SZ business Is owned by Joseph Oaudlno tory" and "Lord Jim," when the na­ PUBLIC PASSENGER copy of this order in some newspaper Aviation Corp ...... 3% To tell a troubled mind to stop tives still lived according to their You’ll not have so much to count. H E R t A, tVWNUTE.-BtTOV^E \ , \F NOU GOfAE •WL)NN\n ' ^ f 19 1*2 E^ldrldfce street, Manchester, having a circulation In said district, SERVICE 20-A C. G. CONN TROMBONE —Com­ C?bnn., end W'lll be conducted by Balt and Ohio ...... 1694 worrsrlng, to count sheep to go to old traditions and romance in the Slx-ycar-oId Martha came home OUT, NO D\CE\^ five days before the day of said hear­ Bendix ...... ANNOUNCE YOUR A-WPWAl_TO^ plete Braes, A-1 condition. 28 Josanh Oaudlno of 19 1«2 BldrldS^e ing. to appear if they see cause at ...... 22% sleep, to, cheer up, Is about as much raw lay on the horizon to bemuse "What animal," oaks a school after her first day In school and was m ADDITION TO SILVER LANE atrectv .Manchester, Conn., as permit* Beth Steel ...... 39 the yoimg hopeful from Europe or book, "suffers most for the good of greeted by her mother. THE fAADAIV\-’^UfA^V<.UrAY--~ -^ G O O D LUCK,■DOC. Moore street. tee. ' said time and place and be heard waste of good medical respiratory B ub Line, De Luxe B ub for lodge relative thereto, and make return to Beth Steel, pfd ...... 1 0 7 America. man?” Its the merchant who JOSEPH OACDINO energy as to tell a hurricane to lay Mother— Well, darling, bow did ? WANT TO SEE, AN' KEEP '(OUP Manchester party or team trlpa, we alBo offer this court and by mailing In a regis­ Borden ...... • a . 28% “Gods Who Die” Is tho charges things. you get along? What did they ■ Dated 18lh of Oct. 1036. tered letter, postage paid, on or off Key West a -1 0 .28-16. Can Pac ...... 'F\'RST,WHAT HUfAOR SHE \S \N I CH\N COVERED 7 paasenger sedan livery. Phone WANTED—TO BUY 58 fore October 28, 1935, a copy of this ...... 994 — Dr. Eetber Lortaig Richards, fOmed nlscences of George Egerton lielgh teach you? Evening Herald 3063, 8860, 8864. order addressed to May McOanley, Case (J. I.) ...... *..1 0 3 % psychlatMst Westbrook, transcribed by Julian Little Willie— Where have you Martha (shaking her head) — Not Cerro de Pas ..... Ufv\-.-DON'T NWSUNDERSTAND- CLASSIFIED PRICES HAVE ADVANCED on AT A COURT O f PROBATE HELD 3816 103 street. Corona, L. George a ...... 6894 Dona. Westbrook shipped out ot been? much. I’ve got to go back agqln. at Manchester, wftliln and for the L Mallon, care of 12 West street. Cbes and Ohio ...> ...... 48% England some 66 ireors ago os ap­ Little Bennie— Swimming with -OF COURSE SHELL.d e ADVERTISEMENTS Junk (rags and metal). Call me Manchester. Conn.; Katherine U In oil art there must he reetralnt, PROFESSIONAL District of Manul^es^€•r, on the 26th Chysler ...... 87 and so, too, In the art of dressing prentice on a Bailing ship, deserted Little Joseph. THE HAMMER IS USEFUL IN before you sell. I buy live poultry. day of October. A. D . >935. Hannon. 446 Howard Ave., New Ha­ DELIGHTED TO SEE VOU~^UT Count •tz zverag« words to a Itns. SERVICES 22 ven, Conn.; John D. Mallon. 861 Coca Cola ...... a .278 women should remember that some­ in Australia, and beaded tor those litUe WlUle—But Little Joseph BUILDING A HOUSE, BUT NOT laltlals. numbers and abbreviations Wm. Ostrinsky. Phone 8879. Present W IL L IA M S. HYDE. Esq., Col Carbon ...... tar-flung lotus islands at the Fa* SHE (V\Ay HAVE HEF HA\R Judfe. Somerset Ave.. Taunton. Mast.; Rose 98% thing should be left to the imagina­ can’t swim. IN KNOCKING YOUR TOWN. •aeh count «s a 'ord and compound E. York, 2786 East Main street, Estate of Benjamin Bna^cluk late 0)1 Gas and Elec . 18% tion. clflc in search ot odventurau Ha Little Bennie— No? Then he ALWAYS REMEMBER THIS. \N CUFLERS I words AS two words. Minimum coat la JOHN COCKERHAM. Pianos tuned, W aterbury, Conn. found It, in abtmdont measure. price of three lines. of Manchester, In snld District, de­ Coml Solv ...... a - .. 18% — Rev. F t. Walter Croarkln, Chi­ sure can stay under long. BOARDERS WANTED 59-A ceased. ' . WILLIAM S. HTDB He also seems to have found Line rates per day for tranalent repaired, rebuilt. 28 Bigelow street. ^ Judge. Cons Gas i . . : . ' . .. . 29% cago. •da. Phone 4219. On mol Ion of Georffe C. Lessn^ of H-10-28-86. Cons O i l ...... 9 that the white man managed iq » W A N T E D — M AN boarder, near said Manchester administrator. TAKE YOUR TIME, IF YOU Btfeefive March 17« 1M7 Cont Can ...... 94% pear at bis v a y worst in thsMto i«> l a p p e r a n n y a y s OflDEItKli;—That six months from F F S : Cash Charge town, good board. Place for car. montlo lands. Over and over again WISH. BUT REMEMBER THAT ___ nu. u.». FAT, orr.______$ Conaecuttve Days ..| 1 ctsi 9 ota the 26th day of October, A. D., 1935 Com Prod ...... 68% REPAIRING 23 Phono Rosedale 34-2. he records the dismal s t ^ ot THE TDiB OF OTHERS IS NOT • Conaeoutlve Oayi .. 9 ota U eta he and the same are limited and al* Del Lack and West . . . > . . 18% YOURS UNLESS YOU ARB PAY­ 1 Day ...... *.1 11 ctal It eta lowed for the creditors w'lthtn which Du Pont ...... treachery, brutality and cruelty VACUXm CLEANER, gun, clock, ’TWO FU R NISH ED rooms for rent. to brlnft In their claims SRalnst said ______13694 A Thought ING THEM WAGES. Ail ordera for Irrecular Ineertlona Eastman Kodak .. practiced by the "civilized" whites {Mill ba charged at the one time rate. lock repairing. Key making etc. W lll.give board If desired, garage, estate, and the said administrator Is ...... 1 6 4 % Elec and Mus . . . . upon the dusky islanders. Tbs SpMlal ratea for long term every Braitbwaite, 62 Pearl street. central location. 101 Florence St. directed to Rive public notice to the ...... 694 Their tongoe Is os on onow shot Don’t kick about what your Job creditors to brInK In their claims Elec Auto Lite . . . . "blBckbirders" came and forced . ‘a ' HELP WANTED— sIrh post nearest to the place where ...... 32% mouth, but In heart ha layeth his and tha washing she often has to do APARTMENTS—FLATS— (Furnlahed by Pataam A Oo.) Gen Motors ...... them, the gunboats came and con­ tual number of .Imaa the d appear- the deceased last dwelt within said ...... 8394 wait.— Jamnlah 9:8. heiMlf. •C eharglBg at the rate earned, but MALE 36 TENEMENTS 63 town and by publlshlnR the aame In Central Row, Bnrtlord. Conn. Gillette ...... q u e r^ them— and the mlsslonarleo, ...... 17% he adds, too often were neither in­ ao ailowance or refund! can be made some newspaper havInR a circulation Gold Dust ...... ______17% OK atx time ade atopped after the WANTED—EXPERIENCED wait- FOR RENT— 6 ROOM flat, second In said probate district, within ten Deceit Is the false road to happl- telligent nor broad enough to make A married eouple quarreling: 1 P. M. Stock, Hudson Motors ...... 16% flfth day. era. Apply In person at 840 Main floor, good neighborhood, low heat­ days from- the date o f this order and ness; and all the Joys we travel matters any better. She— The fools ain’t oU dead yet. No **ttn forblda"; display llnea not street.. return .make to this court of the no­ Int Harv ...... 89% through to vice, like fairy banquets, pold. ing cost. Available Nov. 1st. Ap­ tice Riven. Bonk Stock, Int Nick ...... For the romance of those stony He— How do you know? ...... 31% vanish when we touch them.— A. seat had a dark aide to it; and to­ _ The Herald will not ba reaponalbia ply Chas. J. Strickland, 168 Main WILLIAM B. HYDE Bid Asked Int Tel and Tel . . . She— I ain’t collected any life in­ w r more than one Incorrect Inaertlon ...... 10% Hill. day, In many cases, the islanders street. Phone 7374. JudRe. Cap Nat Bank A Trust 14 17 Johns Meinvllle .., surance, have I? of any a^vertlaement ordered for UVE STOCK—VEHICLES 42 H-10-26-88...... 86% are ruined morally, physically end Conn. River ...... 460 Kennecott ...... aaere than one time...... 26 Intellectually. Mr. Westbrook looks The Inadvertent omission ot moor- FOR S A LE — PIGS 7 weeks old. FOR R ENT— H EATED Apartment, First Nat Bank ...... 90 100_ OOMFOBT SECONDARY ‘TTS EASY ENOUGH TO BE Lehigh Val Coal ...... 2% toot publication of advertlsliu be three large rooms and bath, second back wistfully on the broad hori­ HAPPY, WHEN LIFE GOES Joseph Grabsowakl R. F. D. No. 1, AT A COURT or PROBATE HELD Htfd. Conn. Trust . . . . 68 62 Lehigh Val Rd ...... 9 A e t ifle ' only by cancellation of the floor, rear. Purnell BIock, 829 Main nt Mancheater. wlihln and for the Chicago— Commissioner of Police zons and the free, lazy living of ALONG LIKE A SONG." ROSE- ' Olintfe made tor the eervles rendered. Andover, Conn. Hartford National ... 21 23 LIgg and Myers B ...... 118 qS u s t a Dlnlrlct o f Mnnchrater. on tho 26lh James P. Allman recently made an his youth, but be is not deluded LYN. YOU STARTED SOME­ ^ Ml advertlaementa must conform street. Apply O. E. Keith, Keith day o f October. A. l>.. 1935. Pboenlx St, B. and T. 190 — Loew’s ...... 48% FOR iSALEI—N E W Milch Jersey Furniture Co. unannounced tour of Inspection of about what brought that delight­ THING, "BUT THE MAN WORTH TORIY\AA-ITY O P W style, copy and typography with freaen t W IL L IA M S. HYDE. Eaq.. Insurance Stocks Lorillard ...... 25% ful era to on end. [ jnlBulatlona enforced by the publlah- cow and a large pig. Telephone Juds«. the city police stations. WHILE IS THE MAN WHO CAN Mont Word ...... 3494 Published by Macmillan, his HOOPLE rAANOR, ../ an . and they reserve the right to 663-14, Rockville Dlv. FOR R E NT— FOUR ROOM tene­ Eatat* of Mary F. Rtroman late of Aetna Casualty ...... 88 91 A new order has Just gone out. It SMILE WHEN HE’S CKTr HIS I odlt, revlea or lejso* any copy eon- Aetna Fire ...... Nat Blsc ...... 32% was all captains and Ueutenuts book sells at 13. ment, all modern Improvements, Manchester. In eald District, deceas­ 8594 67% WIFE ALONG." «-2 6 ROSCOEI' -aldetad ebjectionabie. . ed. Aetna Life ...... Nat Cash Reg ...... 19% must wear full uniforms during the CLOSING UOURS-^Maaalflsd ads to Including garage. Inquire 94 Hem­ 3094 32% On motion of May L. Puter of said Automobile ...... Nat Dairy ...... 17% hours they are on duty under he published tame day must be re­ POULTRY AND lock street. Manchester executrix. 37 39 AND WINTER IS OOMINa A t least one American is more op­ ceived by II o’clock noon; ilaturdaye Conn. General ...... 36 38 Nat Distillers ___ ...... 33 threats of disciplinary action. SUPPLIES 43 ORDERED;—Thai six months from N Y Central ...... timistic: M:tO a. rn. FOR RENT— FOUR ROOM flat, all the 26th day of October, A. D,. 1935 Hartford Fire ...... 80% ...... 2494 Kansas <3ity—Little Franklin 7894 N Y N H and Htfd . Trade: Memorial park 6-grave lot, FOR SALE— 80 N. H. R. I. Red Improvements. Inquire at 139 ho and the same are limited and al­ Hartford Steam Boiler 73 75 ...... 3% THREE IN ONE Delano Roosevelt Wilson has a let­ TELEPHONE YOUR North Am ...... for table and ehalrs for beer gar­ laying pullets. For further Infor­ lowed for the creditors within which National Fire ...... 71 73 ...... 23% ter from the President of the Unit­ M O I U M L S iV I l I t l WANT ADS. School street. Adults preferred. to brinx In their claims axalnst said Packard ...... den.— J. H. T.— ClasBlfled adver­ Whent aeconnts show a-. loss, iseutraiity Clause By John C. Teiry mation Inquire 110 Russell street. Phoenix Fire ...... 90 92 ...... 6% Chicago—’Three wedding anniver­ ed States washing him "a happy, estate, and the said executrix Is di­ Penn ...... tisement appearing in the Dayton, von’ro nt r. lo':* hrar fo make Ada are accepted over the telephone DESIRABLE RENT— 8 ROOMS, rected to give public notice to the Travelers ...... 895 615 ...... 2894 saries in one family were celebrated active and useful life.” MoN D|EU MEEKEE / I THINK WHAT DO "YpU THINK. OP YAH i - DOT RUFUS KRAO •t the CUAflOE RATE given above Telephone 7461. Ohio, Daily News.------five minutes walk from Depot creditors to hrln* In their claims Public Utmtiea Stocks Phila Rdg C and I ...... 2% on the same day. Nicholia Johann- Today the President’s namesake, YOU HAA THE MEN WE'LL TURN rr, HElNiHF- LOOKS ISS A BUMMER - BUT 1 •a a convenlen * to edvertlsere. but within aaUl lim e allowed by postlni; Phil Pete ...... Ben, 72, and his wife, Magdalene, 70, the Ca s h r a t e s Wiu accepted aa Square. Inquire 33, Golway street. Conn. Elec Service . . . 60 64 ...... 33% infant son of a crippled former city 0 rdiT »IN 6 AT1WE AWAY - AN' THEY IN-GOOD A9 IP w e WALKED INTO T'lNK MAYBE IT ISS NONE a copy of this order on the public Pub Serv N J ...... 43% observed their 80th. ’Their daughter employe, bis father, mother and r U L L FATM E NT It paid st the busl- FUEL AND FEED 49-A Tel. 4679. slan post nearest to the place where Conn. Power ...... 4794 401,^ CABIN OF M M . WOULD BUY THEES NISHT, A FIR6T CLASS NORTH UP OUR b u s i n e s s / ^Btaa office on or before the seventh Greenwich, W iO , pfd. 54 Radio ...... 894 and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Paul three brothers face eviction from dhy following the first Insertion o f the deceased last, dwelt within said 88 LASAR&E ANOHK T\ -R30R LAND / POLK«/ woop« d r am a f m ALL KINDS OF HARD WOOD, ONE, TW O A N D THREE room tow'n and by publishing the same In Hartford Elec ...... 6914 Reading ...... 35% Beckmann, marked their 20th and their tiny hqme here. ’The elder •ach ad otherwis* tbs CHARGE 71% their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. D M 6 H T E R MICKEY, slabs, kindling, hickory fireplace •partmentA. Cost nothing to In­ some newspaper having- a circulation Hartford Gas ...... 42 46 Rem Rand ...... 14% Wilson has not been employed for J U T E will be collected. No responel- In said probate district, within ten John Johannsen, their 11th. ■ blltty for errors in telephoned ada and white birch. Chas. Staye, tele­ ___ Rey Tob B ...... 36% three years. «C0(?CHV ANP spect them. See Jensen, Johnson days from the date of this order, and do., pfd...... 53 I Wilt he aeaumed and theU accuracy phone 3149. Block, 709 Main street. Phone S N E T C o ...... Safeway Stores ...... 34% .HIMMEL6TDSS RND M on et be guaranteed. return make to this court of the 123 127 6070— 7635. notice fflven. Manufacturing Stocks Schenley D l s ...... 48% t h e m in t h e FOR S A LE — SEASONED hard INDEX OF WILLIAM S. HYDE Am Hardware * ...... 32 34 Sears Roebuck ...... 60% Mioerop PiPFi- wood 87 cord, any length.' Tele­ FOR R ENT— 5 ROOM Tenement Judae. — Shell U n io n ...... CLASSinCATIONS H-10-28-S6. Am Hosiery ...... 25 ...... 11% C U m E « WITH phone 4269. At 91 Birch street. The Manches­ Socony V a c ...... Births ...... ; v ...... A Arrow H and H, com.. 3694 38% ...... 12% A LUMBEK MAN ter Trust Company, Trust Depart­ ___ Sou Pac ...... 19 .Bagagemeiits ...... B FOR SALE — WOOD, fireplace, fur­ do., pfd...... 107 WHO WISHES llaiTlBgeB ...... C ment. AT A COURT' OF PROBATE HELD Billings and Spencer.. South Rwy ...... 9% Deaths D nace and stove, full measure. 88.00 at Manchester, within and for the % 1% St Brands ...... BUY THEIR TIMBERTO Bristol Brass ...... 63 >4 65% ...... 14 94 . A rd of Thanks ...... K eord. Delivered. Tel. Roscdalo 18-3. FOR RENT— 6 ROOM Duplex Dlstrl4 FRECKLES AND HIS FRlENbS By Blosser Atttoa—Ship by Truck . . . . I J. Holt, 868 Main street. Telephone Unit Corp ...... / 'v m A ? Autea—For Hire ...... 9 and the same are limited and allow ­ do., pfd...... 30 ___ ...... 8T4 DBAD BCFOea HE ENTERBP MBTER, OTHERWISB /THIS IS THg FIFTH u s t e s j h e r e , v o u m g m a n ! f v o u k n o w 4642. FOR RENT— FOUR ROOM flat, on Unit Gam Imp ... -Oarageo—Service—Storage « 10 ed for the creditors within which to Int Silver ...... 23 25 ...... 17% DO YOU THERC'O 0B WATER IN HS LUNGS. PROBABLV PLACE W E've STOPPED, yOUR SlS'TER AMO Z ARE ck—Pete—PoMltry— Veklcles UNDER NEW MANAGBMENl given to all persona Interested In said Doga—Birda— Pels ...... 41 ery school offered a hint on how to -They crashed. The balloon manVinilcd and said, READ THE F?!^PeRS ANY 26-S2 Blrcb Street estate of the pendency of said appli­ "It would," replied the balloon "Okay. We ll follow, if you lead d if f e r e n c e ,TlLl. s h e Live Stock—Vehlclas ...... 41 cation and the time and place of Police, attempting to determine more Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 One 9-Boom ApArtm eot...... 915. get your child to eat carrot,, apln- man. "I waa Just about to say the way. Remember, though, our t a s t e d 'e /? To Rent hearing thereon, by publishing ach and liver. the guilty party, gave up. Wanttd - Pets —Poultry-Stock 44 SteAm BoAt 95* Extim Per Blootih copy of this order In some newspaper Td try to puli some of the chute basket may be rather hard to land." "Aii 3TOU have to do,” Mie Mid, Pot dele— J^Ucellaeeows SINGLE HOUSES: During Winter. having a circulation in said district A mystical faith, similar to that cords so we’d settle toward the "I’ll get there first," the witch Artlclaa for Sal* ...... 41 ”1, let the. children put on an apron 80 Scarborough Road: 7 rooms, at least five days before the day of of imclvllized mankind for their ground. replied. "And then PII rush -up to Boaia and Acceaaorlea ...... 44 tile bath, lavatory and oil burn­ R ELIABLE R E A LT Y OO. aaid hearing, to appear If they tee and help prepare the food. After "I’ve seen 'chute Jumpers do it your side, when you get right down Building Materials ...... 47 pause at aaid time and place and he idols, la springing up around us, a er- 126 Temple St., Btfd. TeL 1-5119 the fun of actually cooking the dish and I’m sure that I can nuike us close to earth, where I can lend a . Diamonds— Watches—Jewelry .. 4t heard relative thereto, and make re­ himaelf, the child takea so mucti faith by which we are called upon Klectrlcal Appllancsa—Radio .. 49 86 Porter SLi 8 rooms, two tile See Snpt, On Premtoee or turn to this court. land. We want to find a nice place, hand." Puel and Faed ...... 49-A pride in the result that he forgets to submit all our problems to a be­ baths and lavatory, oU burner. CAU for bilomiAtlon At 1:00 P. ML W1LLIA.M S HYDE though. You Tlnles gaze around." tC-H Qarder — Farm—Dairy Produou 60 Judge. he ever rejected such foods as car­ ing called the government. Just then ra e Goldy shouted, (The Tfailes reach Pumpkin Land Bousahold Gouda ...... n 87 Scarborough Rood: 6 rooms, •—John W . DavU, famed attorney. tile bath; oil burner. R-ld-St-tl. rots and spinach." "Hey! Look what is heading right In the next story). Maohtoery and Trola ...... 61 'HY MOTHERS GET GRAY T,M.may.e*paT.qrr.. Muateal Inatrumenta ...... 66 118 West Center Street: 6 rooms, "OStoe and Store Equipment «.. • 64 ..tooclaJa at the Storea 66 tile bath, heated garage and oil . .iWaartng Apparel— F u n ...... 67 burner. ALLEY OOP A Royal Family Argrument SALESMAN SAM The Rajah’s No Sap Bv Sm all; ^.?,Wanted— To Buy ...... I t 47 Branford St.: 6 rooma, mod- By HAMLIN (OHAT DID A RATAH,(0E > arn; garage. SHE'S JUST t r y in g TO GOSH, MOIHERS ARE (OAM T'^U To e e ^ XlO’MT&.MR.OSR.UICof' 'a h , SAM I TODAY I . (Jim* x mo &«:GB.T G V P l HS. IS ■M taaraats ^•ZM. BOOYGOARO FOR. XB. V SOME. GUYfe U'ftLe. r TeCUVA? / MUST FIND , > - WltboBt Board DUPLEX: ocveI? u p..„t d t r y to w o n d e r f u l ! it s SOfAG. SuOIN- N OU6 BCK ZtS X HAVe ders Want.d ...... 182 Center St.: RA7AH OP H003AH PODJAh IX t A SE(_L HIM A .BUT Board—Kaiorta OLER. HAS AU-\ CAAM AW' I garage. SPARE US A IX T OF A g o o d t h in g b d r t h e (0(3. A LL X C MOH&/ HC HAJC.J GOLD DUls—Restaurants ...... He. C e S L lo r 6AP& ALOH&IM J SUSPiiMWOM^ (^eAov SOLO , ) oerr BAcx soatsd—Rooms—Board ...... Purnell Place: 4 rooms; reason­ YORRY! she DOESNT B/EN WORLD THAT EVERY BOY Raal Batata Sat Raat able rent. — c « c c v i ------HIM A B W O G en z& |tlO O [ .jiaata. Flats, Tsnamsnta.. 998 Main St.: 4 rooms, bath, pri­ THINK 1 SUSPECT s o m e ­ AND GIRL HAS Tp ' A6.CFOOC Btat Leeatloaa tor Rant ... AM’ HAVe fZGCElVe dor Rant .. m ...... vate entrance; suitable for Doc­ t h in g IS WRONG WTIH HAVE ONe 7 Bburboa tor Rant tor, Dentist or Attorney’s office - z e G Y P i nmmar Bomaa (or Rent ...... or an apartment. H E R a Farted to Rant ...... Main Street Stores and Office* fQ ■aal Batata F at Bala To Rent. --- Banmani Balldlns for Sale . BSlnaaa Proparty (or Bala ... Apply to latma and Load (or Balt . . . . leasaa (or Bale . au (or Bair ...... 'Ar daort Proparur (or Bale . . n . • \ abarfcaa (or Bala ...... V SBi Batata (or Bzoharda •natad—Raal Batata ......

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