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(CHeeMtod Advorthdag aa ft g a lA ), VOL. U V ., NO. 29. MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1934. (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTB^/

Film F&vorites Head For Altar at RICE’S STORIES INSULL ADMITS STATE U BO R HEAD PRESIDENT STARTS

FOUND NOT TRUE HE GOT A HALF

A GIGANTIC HOME CALLS ON WORKERS

BY D H p V E S MHJJO£SALARY 1

BUILDING PROGRAM TO EL6CT ALCORN Ahii Is Checked by State Former Utilities Magnate

Police — Was Not at TeDs of Yearly Eammgs in a J. Nkhohs Danz, President BITTER POLmCAL PREMIER OF FRANCE Campaign Nay Ain at IS Movie at the Time of the 1930 and 1931 from 13 of Connecticiit Federation Billion Dollar Constroctioi TO BE FORCED OUT BATHES CONTINDE Fire. of Libor Siyt Gofemor Boom During tke Neii

Danlelaon, Nor. 8.— (A P )—Lieut Chicago, Nov. 2.— (A P )—Salaries Cross b fnemy of Work- Strategy of Momentons Cam- Radical SociaDst Party Fails Ten Years — lateresl R obs V. Urquhart In charge of the paid to Samuel Insull by his com-

Danielson barracks of the state panies, gave him a pay check of ing Man— Also Urges paign Roars to Crescendo to Support Him; Refuses Rate Fixed at 5 Per Cent police said today Trenor Rice's roughly a half million dollars in 1930 %

stories, given by him as an alibi In and '31, Insull admitted today under Election of John Dana- Offer of Compromise. . as Rival Parties Fight. the Canterbury farmhouse Are, cross examination In bis mall fraud Washington, Nov. . 2.—(AP)—•

claiming the lives of his divorced trial. President Roosevelt overruling his

her, Secretary of State. wife and their daughter, have The salaries were listed as $75,000 housing administrator on Interest Washington, Nov. >.— (A P )—The from the Commonwealth Edison Paris, Nov. 2.— (A P )— Premier been definitely established as untrue. rates to aid “the great mass of ouf strategy of a momentous campaign "We are satisfied Rice was not Company, $78,000 from the (>>m- Gaston Doumergue seemed likely monwealth Subsidiary (Jorporatlon, people” launched today a gigantls Textile workera here today re- roaring to a crescendo developed to- where he said he was on the night of today to be 'orced from office by the $78,000 from the Peoples Gas Light home building campaign which may ceived a printed statement from J. day Into a drive by the high com the fire,” police officials said today. refusal of the powerful Radical So- ''Be has told ua several stories, and Coke Company, $25,000 from aim at a $15,000,0^,000 construc- Nicholas Danz, of New London, mand of the major parties to cripple cialist Party, headed by Eduard some of which conflict and we have the Peoples Gas Subsidiary Corpora- tion boom during the next tel president of the Connecticut Federa- each other for tbe 1936 election. tion, $50,000 from the public Service Herriot, to give him increased power years. checked them all. They are not true. to dissolve the Chamber of Deputies. tion of Labor, urging them to op- The final efforts .of the party Rice’s Stories Company of Illinois, $36,000 from Setting a basic maximum tater> President Albert Lebrun contin- pose Governor Wilbur L. Cross for chiefs are to toss Important opposi- Rice, taken Into custody this week the Public Service Subsidiary Cor- est rate of five per cent for tbs ued desperate efforts to reach a re-election. Tbe statement alao tion Senators out of their seats and after be visited the fire scene told poraUons, $50,000 from Middle West compromise and save the "truce whole Nation, the adminlstratloa thus weaken'the foes' morale for the regul..tlon under which loans foi urged the labor group to oppose Dr. state police first that he was In a Congratulations from all movledom showered on Ginger Rogers, dancing Utilities Company, $8,383.33 from government,” which took over after C. John Satti, Democratic candidate next Presidential drive. rooming house In White Plains, N. screen beauty, and Lew Ajn«a, film headliner, when Ginger’s mother, the Midland United Company, $25,- bloody rioting last February. the home building will b' issued Roosevelt Watching will be insured up to 80 per cent of for Secretary of State. .President Y„ on Sunday night (the night of Mrs. Lsla Rogers, announced the couple will be wed this month in Holly- 000 from the Chicago Rapid Transit He summoned Herriot, a former President Roosevelt, watching the Co., $12,409 from the Chicago North the appraised value. Dans strongly urges the election of tbe fire) 'and then that he was at- wood. The betrothed pair are shown here with Mrs. Rogers. The bride- premier and now minister without Hugh M. Alcorn os governor and battle rage, to planning to depart to-be la 23 and Ayres Is 26. Both have been married before and divorced. Shore and Milwaukee Railroad, $7,. portfolio, to the Elyaee Palace but Jaqies A. Moffett, former Stand- tending tbe moviea on the night In ard Oil executive, whom the Presl. John A. Danaher as Secretary of late today for Hyde Park, N. Y„ question. 600 from the Chicago Aurora and Herriot’s Radical Socialist supp6rt- dent drafted to Im tbs bousing ad- State referring to the former as where be wlU vote next Tueaday. Elgin Railway, $24,000 from the ers said there was little hope for a In this first real test of the “New "Police checked tbe movie angle,” ministrator, declared the interest man who “came up from the ranks Lieut. Urquhart said, “and a-e find Peabody Coal Company. $16,000 settlement. Deal” he will vo*te the Democratic would be siz per cent In some sec- of the working classes. He refers to It untrue. Rice has been unable to from the Midland Utilities Invest- A Cabinet session la scheduled for the fact that Secretary of State ticket straight. ment Chrporatlon. tions but the President disagreed. prove an alibi for bia whereabouts tonight and should It fall to solve ”I am firm In the conviction," hs Danaher’s father has long been the The Democratic leaders here, FIND $53,000 IN BONDS They made a total for 1929. of the question the Cabinet might re- between 8 p.- m., Sunday and 9 attorney for the Connecticut Feder- striking deep into opposing camps, $481,000. told Moffett in an open letter, “ that m., Monday the period during which sign but it alao may meet again to- every practical attempt ta lowering ation of Labor. ore making efforU to elect Fred C. morrow for a final decision with Martin, Vermont Democrat over the fire in (Canterbury occurred." Insull’s salaries not only held up the cost of homes to a great mass Labor Union’s Vote , Other Angles during 1930 and '31, but he received President Lebrun assuming the role Mr. Danz's stotement followed the Senator Warren R. Austin, Repub- TAKEN IN WALLINGFORD of our people is w(,rthy at our best lican. Lieutenant Urquhart said several two "raises,” he testified under of peacemaker. .efforts. It 1s time to make these action of tbe New London Ontral Premier Dtoeouraged On the other hand tbe Repub- angles which he would not disclosed, questioning. lower interest rates apply to every Labor Union in voting to oppose ‘Only a miracle can avert the Governor Cross for re-election. licans are seeking to defeat the are being checked. part of the country.” crisis,” said one minister, while Service O arge Titling the statement, copies of veteran Senator Key Pittman, Ne Rice is In tbe Windham county Four Men Arrested b Chica- NEW YORK STRIKE others took the situation less seri- Besides the five per cent interest, which are being sent to every labor vada Democrat and president pro- Jail In Brooklyn, Conn., held on ously. tempore of the Senate. Against him coroner's warrant but without there will be a service charge of union and into every factory and ARCHBISHOP SHAW Doumergue was said by friends to la the youthful George W. Malone, specified charge. go With Loot from Bank; one-half of one per cent yearly on shop In the state, as "The Real be tired and discouraged. He Story” of the textile situation and Republican ,md state engineer. The charred bodies of his divorced STOPS ELEVATORS new homes as well as an insursnes Aim to Defeat Reed originally Intended to remain ta premium of the same amount per tbe calling out of the National wife, Edna and their nine year old power until he pulled France out of While the Democrats are aiming Were Attempting to Sell DIES AT AGE 71 year. .Guard for strike duty, the Federa- daughter, Marion, were found by the hole, regardless of politicaT op- at knocking off Senator James A state police In the farm house fire Besides aiming to encourage new tion president charged Governor ;x>8ltion, but has been disheartened home building, this second phase of Cross with leaving tbe state to go Reed of Pennsylvania, Simein D. ruins the day after tbe blaze. Seenrities. Fesa of Ohio, assistant Republican Thoflsands of Workers Are t>y political blckerlni; within and the nation-wlcie drive under tbs fishing white thousands of workers without the Cabinet. leader in the Senate and Felix He- Passes Away from Heart At- Housing Act provides for mutual He waa saddened by the Mar- insurance of mortgages on existing (Contlnned on Page Eleven) bert of Rhode Island from the Sen- Forced to Walk Up Stairs Chicago, Nov.' 2.— (A P )—Charged seilles assassinations and tbe death dwellings up to 80 per cent of ap- ate roster, the Republicans have of former President Raymond Poin- their eyes on certain Democratic LONG TERM LOANS with posaesslon of 868,000 worth of tack m New Orleans — praised value and for the organtaa- care and to also conscious of the ion of mortgage loan companies to Senate seats. They say they expect bonds stolen from a Wallingford, m High Boildmgs. prevalent belief here that tbe Ger- to elect Representative Vincent sell securities based on mortgages. Conn., bank, "Dr.” Spencer Brown ID fo r Eigkt Days. man military "menace” is growing. Banks to Make Loons ^ THOUSAND MINERS Carter Wyoming, over Charles D. and three alleged confederates were WOULD AID EXPORT Associates say he finds it diffi- The first mortgages ore to be ap- Mahoney, Democrat and former as- in custody of state’s attorneys po- New York, Nov. 2.— (A P )—Ele- cult to understand why political sistant postmaster general, and to lice today. proved by the housing admtnlstr^ vator service In more than 200 partisanship continues to disturb tion within a day or wo Loans win ENGAGE IN nC H T beat the veteran Senator Wheeler Police arrested Brown, a former New Orleans, Nov. 2.— (A P )__ from Montana. buildings in the garment center re- The Most Rev. John William Shaw, the country when the nation is troa be made by banks and othei private Inmate of Leavenworth and Joliet bled from within by economic dis- Hope to Break SoUd Sonth Expert Declares There Is No mained halted today, union officials archbishop of New Orleans, who agencies, none by the government.. prisons, Wednesday with Sam Block, tress and threatened from without The Rboaevelt administration an- In addition tbe Republicans ex- his lawyer; O’Dell Kirk, real estate claimed, as the second day of the uffered a heart attack last Thurs- by the danger of friction with Ger- nounced no total sum which It press hope of invading the so-called salesman, and Mike Schulte, alias building service workers strike be- day, died here today. He was 71 Dozen Men Knocked Sense- “solid south." Other Solation to Sorplos gan. years old. He recently returned many. hoped would pour out ta this new llton Lipschultz at a hotel. A charge that RFC money has While thousands of workers faced from a trip to Rome. effort to stimulate the "durabla Had Stolen Bonds goods” Industries. But Henry I .' less by Flying Rocks — trickled Into the Pennsylvania cam- Problem of U. S. In their possession were the the prospect again of long trudges The archbishop had been critical- paign c(»Unued today to agitate up staircases, arrangements were ly HI for eight days. Harriman, president cf the (Cham- stolen bonds police said, which ber of Commerce of the United rival camps. Despite the exclama- Block and Kirk admitted Brown had being made to negotiate the differ- Among 'the messages received FRENCH INVASION tion of RFC chairman Jesse Jones ences between building owners and during his illness was one from the States, suggested ta a speech last Police Powerless. New York. Nov. 2.— (A P )—Long night that the Housing Act could that it "cannot possibly be true,' (Oontianed on Page Eleven) members of the Building Service Vatican expressl g deep feeling Senator Reed maintained be was term foreign lendl_.g os a solution Employee’s International Union, lo- over his Illness and hopes for his be used to stimulate $15,000,000,OM "sure of hla facts” when he said that of America’s export surplus prob- cal 32B, whose president, James S recovery. HINTED BY HITLER worth of home building wRhIn q Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Nov. 2.— (AP) decade. three Pennsylvania firms made 6 lem was advocated oday by George Bambrick, called the strike yester- A native of Mobile, Ala., Arch- —One thousand mine workera en- day. At present tbe Housing Act lim- gaged in a battle early today at per cent contributions to Demo- P. Auld, partner In the accounting bishop Shaw was the first native GERMANY REARMING Bambrick today claimed about bom American to occupy the New its the total amount of mortgagss Nanticoke where forces of the Unit- crats to get RFC loans. Reed is en- gaged in a hot campaign with firm of Hask.ns and Sells. 200 owners had agreed to union Orleans See, succeeding Archbishop His Newspaper Reports on new homes which may be in- ed Mine Workera of America and Joseph W. Ouffy, Democrat and 'pur surplus and that of every terms and service would be restored lames Hubert Blenk, who died In sured to $1,000,000,000 but gives United Anthracite Miners of Penn- other creditor country In history In those buildings. The agreements, 1918. Me came here from San An- tbe President power to tacreaM close friend of President Roosevelt. CHURCHILL ASSERTS sylvania battled for supremacy at Confers With Farley have always been moved by foreign he said, gave about 5000 workers tonio, Texas, where ho had been Troops WiO Be Sent to Oc that sum if he deems it adviaabla. No. 7 colliery of the Susquehanna lending and by no other means,” be bishop of the diocese. Just now the loan Insurance Is lim- Before packing for bis trip to New 48-bour week and an average in- collieries company. York, President Roosevelt (mnferrtd said In speaking before the twenty- crease of $2 weekly in pay. Born In Mobile ited to homes ta or near urban com- The battle front extended from first National Foreign Trade con- copy tke Saar Region. munities. The union, he said. Is striking for Bom ta Mobile December 12, the mine entrance over an area of (Oontliiued on Page Eievch) vention. Warns That Hitler Is Secret recognition, shorter hours, and 1863, he received bis early educa- 'While the Improved basic interest several city blocks, and on the sides The spirit of International trade wage increases. tion ta the 8chu(.l8 of that city. rate for loons for construction of and tops of nearby Culm Banks. recognizes a certain natural princi- Not Spending When he decided to enter the, Berlin, Nov. 2.— (A P )—Chancel- one family to four family home! More than a dozen combatants ple of reciprocity. la order to sell ly and Rapidly Organizing Although groups of union mem- priesthood, he was sent by the lor Hitler In bis newspaper denounc- waa set at 5 per cent th ' maximum were knocked aenselesa when hit by one must buy. But the normal ra- bers toured the city yesterday seek- Right Rev. John Quinlan, bishop of ing possible occupation of tbe Saar basic rate for refinancing existing flying rocks, hut no one was serious- CHARGE POLICEMAN tio between imports and exports la ing to spread the strike, it waa Mobile to the Jesuit cx>Ilege ta by France wn.

port that w » have bees assured tram ADVKBTISUIBNT— ADVKKTUICMKNT— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1988, 'adth plenty o f eomatalks, pumpkina PAGE' COUPLES a U B and oek and maple boughs from the our own party and from those who HAONGOaUNE WUlInma farm. Ererybody came in CANUDAIESCANT arc iadepeodeat votora that we have AUTOS. POTATOES coetuma and ludicrous rigs predomi* aa opportunity to wia.” •vent it is found a clerk cannot be Busch, R. K. Aadersoa; E. HALLOWEIUf PARTY anted. The Judges aw a rtM , Hra. Mr. Hutchtaaoa was ia a ' Uka DELAYS OCEAN HOP used, the clerk and the Asaeceors FEWPROPERHES In First Musical Service Sunday N ight Caba, CharlM R. Burr, MIm .Jm Howard Keeney the prise for .the WITHDRAW NOW frame o f mind. "W e were imoppoa- themselves will complete the Job GIVES INSTRUCTIONS LOSTIN BARN FIRE even If they are obliged to work HOUSE TO CONDUCT Reynolds, M n . ChairiM Ho best womnn'a costume, and Herbert ed la our party primary for the of- nigbte on occastone. Mra. W . C Cheney, Mrs. C. < .StcM id C onrrcfiU o'uil dkoreh Tenney the most comical man’s, but fice” , he said. "The fact that the Klngsford-Smith Expects to nomination haa come to me, and Start from Ronololu to the TO BE PENALIZED The A eeeesors aleo will go into ON WRAPPING GIFTS rier, Jr., Miss Emily Cheney GrtNip Nambcriiic SO Enter* many believed Selectman Williams the field to Inveetigat* complaints, Mrs. John Lekmed. himself should have received the know that Mr. Oonraa fMla ths B ar g ain Hound United States Tomorrow, RED CROSS DRIVE tnlne^ at WnHams Home. Movemeit Was Started To same, ia an honor. There baa been Blaze Early This Momms Oo wrork on store stock inventories and This committee is very (lad prise for his grotesque outfit. every assurance given that we will equalise assesamepta where It deed and proud to get Mr. Housej Mrs. Herbert Tenney as Madam bMn determined that buildings have chairman of this Important ' Uon ttaa SO of tHa Itorrted Cou* be both given the united support o f Honolulu, Nov. 3— (A P )— Sir Knowitall In gypsy garb, occupied Pot Bowers on Democrat' our OW'D party and 1, like Mr. Con- Fann of Felix Kazericb Lari Day Ruh Brings in Big been fazed during the past year or Post Office Receives B n ll^ Cross function and it expects M i ^ 'i Charles Klngsford Smith apH Cap- Local Attorney Named Chair- piM Ouk of UM Second Oongrege* a but fashioned from cornstalks and ran, have also been assured o f votes new ones ei^ted. cheater and the other towns ln w | .r told fortunes for all who cared to of others not registered as Demo- tain Tagdor, Australian aviators N ow and then eomo property neighborhood which make up ita tlonal clmrcii attended n Jolly Hal- k Assemidy Shte. FUnt-Bruce'e "Remodeling Sale” Garrone's have some dellcldus PercentageCheney List on Subject Business lowe’en party lait night at the home peer Into the future. Lively Hal- crats.” woriied with army mechanics today of ToBaiid Tmnpfta. owmer wrould complain to the Asacs- man o f Annoal RoD ChD of trict, to give Mr. House their wbm '! ia on— end the buys you'll find CaHforeia washed dataa at 2i cents aora about the Cheney valuation be- hearted support In this very worthy at Ur. and Mra. Frank V. WtUaina lowe'en games were played and Mr. Oonraa-and Mr. Hutchlnaan a pound. repairing their trans-PacIfle air- sandwiches, pumpkin pie, coffee amd thers now nrs brcethtaklng! For Incomplete. ing reduced 60 per cent. In a ma- and necessary cause. of Tonaad Turnpike. The houae waa Under the elecUon laws o f Con- now prsparlng a atatsment that plane In the hope a start for Cali- Increases. Hallowe en candy were served. will be Issued before election In axample, thsy hava made mark- A large bam that had boea used jority o f Instances, bowrever, they U oyd Hall and Edwin Bchiet of deomwted In true Hallowe'en etyla. WeM BaieMt. necticut today at S o’clock la the which they will present tb the downs oa aa entire Soor of living fornia oould be made by Saturday. aa a two car garage an the farm softened their arguments when con- the Oregon City, Ore., police depart- Ona tablespoon butter, 1-3 pound last hour that caadldataa that have voters of Maachestsr Just what room Buitaa end upholstered chairs. Discovery of a leaky oil line Just of Felix Kasevich, 7lT Tolland vinced by the Assessors that the ment spent several days trying to Soma of the items are a tiny Mt English dairy checae, 1-3 teaspoon before yesterday’s contemplated There will be compiuwtlvely few principal reduction In the Cheney Postmaster Frank B. Crocker 1* been nominated for ofiTlcea in the prlndplea they will favor If asst aa Tuniplke, was destroyed by fire at In receipt o f a bulletin from Post- The chairmanship for the annual bag a deer apiece but got only one worn or very ellghtly damaged by salt, 1-4 teaspoon mustard, pinch take-off caused postponement of the 8:30 this morning. A a Auburn property owner* penalised 10 per assessment was in tl -> stock and different partiei to be voted upon at representatives from Maashestsr to master General James A. Farley Red'Cbross Roll Call has been ac- between them. On their way home the Leglslaburg This statement workmen, but there are aoroe that cayenne pepper, 1-4 to 1-3 cup boar, flight coupe and an automobile truck, cent for failing to turn In their tax not in the real estate. their automobile crashed Into one. tha election next Tuesday can with- are brand new— end each and every- 2 egg yofka. The fliera arrived here Monday Uets this year. Chairman Emil L. G. giving, detailed Instructions bn cepted by Attorney Charles 8. will be announced either tomorrow loaded with bags of poUtoee. were methods of wrrkpping and packing draw their namea and tomorrow Is one hea the epedal red aale tag. Melt cheese to chafing «ii*h or morning from Souva, FIJI Islands, Hobenthal, Jr„ of {be Board of As- House. A t present he ia selecting or OB Monday. lost in the Are which wrae o f im- gtfts, special packing, fragile arti- N ovem ber Sale O f the finsl day that these vacancies Because many o f the markdowns double boiler along with butter and bn a flight which began at Biitbane, knowrn origin. sesson eald today. SPECIAL MENU SUNDAY his captains for the enrollment can be filled by the town commit- Om CiMMIpR cles, perishable matter, addresses, which begins Armistice Day, No- One change haa been made In the are eo greet, the Iteme are being seaaonlnge, stirring constantly. Aa AuatraUa, with Oakland. Cal., aa The place ie outside the The deadline for the aubmieslon tee o f the party- In which the namea cheese melts add beer slowly until the gosd. o f the Uete waa 7 o’clock last night postage, limit of weight and site, vember 11, and ends Thanksgiving list of candidates to be voted ujpon aold as they are and all sales are ilmiu of the MaaebeaUr fire air mail service, special delivery, appear. creamy conslatency la obtalnad. Just During the post week, and particu- AT SANDWICH SHOP Day. November 29.- The names of ASHES REMOVED from thoee nominated In September. al. Tou can eurely see that It department’s district and Is beyond matter not mailable at parcel post F U R R E D C O A T S Following ths final count of the win certainly more than pay you to before rsmo^ng from hast add yolks the water mains so little oould be larly Wednesday and yesterday, a these captains will shortly be an- Arthur Menlw, who waa nominated rates, insurance or registered e q u - WEEKLY-25C. candidates for office o f representa- of eggs which have been well beat- steady stream of property owner* nounced. aa a Democratic Justice o f tha peace atop at Flint-Bruce’e, 103 Asylum done to exttngulih the btaas. The able mall, domestic collect-on- Year Round Servloe. tive Id the Republican primary, St, and 160 Trumbull St, Hartford, en. Serve at once on crisp hot MRS. HACKETT TO SPEND Manchester Fire department under entered their lists with the Xssee- Simple Simim Shop Offers Fine The Executive committee of the when It was learned that Im rw ood haa left Mancheeter and the town dellvery service, parcels for foreign for a maxing bargains! toast. Acting Chief William MoCtonigal eore. In order to accommodate aO Dinner— Many Parties Be- Manchester Chapter, American Red Austin Chambers Bowers had been defeated there was committee hae named Harold Keat- who came In last evening the AS‘ countries and general information. Cross consists of the following: Dr. ing to the vacancy, the reaigna- made a fast run to the scene but ing Held There. Dial 6260 a movement 'Started to ask one of flu WINTER IN CAUFORNU seseors went without th ir evening Must Oo-operato Robert P. Knapp, chairman; Mrs. Uon o f Mr. Manley from the p o ^ o n b ease you don't know where Seen the new "Pocket-box cam- nothing^jBPUld. be done except pro- the Democratic nominees to with- eror inode by Eastman. I t aeUs for tect the house which stood sbouti meal and remained on the Job until The local postoffice will make Mabel Rogers, secretary and treas- draw and have the Democratic town to which be waa nominated having your next hat’a coming from. Just The Simple Simon Sandwich Shop, every effort to handle the Christ- B8c and the Centar Pharmacy baa I t fifty feet awsy from the barn.' the closing hour. situated in the former Oakland urer: C. Elmete Watkins. Mrs. H. O. committee name Mr. B owen as one been aecured by Town Clerk Samuel ook in Dad’s cloeet snggesta Karen mas malls without cdngestlon or de- ■ ' ' n Mrs. Margaret Hackett, widow of Kasevich and some o f hi* neighbors Cheney List Incomplete achoolbouse advertlsej elsewhere In Bowers, Mrs. Lawrence Case, Dr. D. of the candidates for repressntattve. J. TurMngton. Morley, screen actress. Even be- lay, but owing to the enormous While the black coat leads in atyla Thomas Hackett of North Main bad wet dowm the side o f tha house ; Cheney. Brothers turned In their today’s Herald a delicious Sunday C. Y. Moore, Mra. George ^ r s t . The Democrats had named fore you've had time to do anything volume this can be done only with Interest, navy blue and green shades street Buckland, will leave tomor- nearest the fire with buckets of . list yesterday afternoon but the As- dinner, .served from 12:30 to 2:30. Miss Mary Hutchison, Frank Read The Herald Advt. Thomas Conran and P. J. Hutchin- to the old felt It will.look amarter the co-operation o f the public. row for San Diego. Calff., where she water from rain barrels. sessors were not prepared to make This will be one of the final two than you luapect are stressed also as being particu- During the holiday season {he son as their candidates and both KNIGinSWIU ATTEND will spend the winter. She will not Kazcvlcb bad loaded the truck any comment on it as it was not Sunday dinners for this season as It were eeen In an efforf to have one -___ I... larly im art this season. volume of mail passing through thd return to Manchester until next with potatoes yesterday afternoon complete. Mr. Hobenthal said there is planned to close the shop on No- postoffice here increases approxi- 'The choir o f the South Methodist Episcopal church under tne direction or Arcmbald Sessions wnll be or the other withdraw. Both re- There is a supply of excellent June. Leaving with her on the trip and planned to go to market with are some details connected with mber 16. fused to do so and today they still COMMUNION SUNDAY Add something new to your menu mately 200 per cent. It Is a physi- heard In a special musical service Sunday night at 7:30. The canticles o f the church will be rendered by the cooking potatoes now at Pero’s Or- this year Is her niece. Miss Mary them early this morning. the Cheney list that the Assessors Several local organizations are In the way of potato artichokes —3 cal Impoasibility to handle this choir o f 25 voices. Rev. Joseph (>joper will assist In the devoUons. The public la Invited to this service hold the same opinion as they did chards. They are 60 and 76 cents Hackett, daughter of Police Com- still must check up. The appraisal taking advantage o f the lull in tour- pounds for 25 cents at Garrone's. great maas of mail mattffr efficient- when first approached. K. of Members to Go to a bushel. missioner and Mrs. John Hackett. Poulto’mcn have found lUIlan undertaken by the Cheney firm has ist patronage to entertain parties C. Dial 6367. ly and promptly wrlthlu a few days. " I t Is our Intention” , said Mr. They will leave Hartford tomor- ryo grass, crimson clover or s mix- not been finished, be said. there. Today the Justamere Bridge Conran, when seen this morning, Service at St. Bridget’s Unlike other years when the As- Therefore, to assure delivery of delivery will not be accepted. Claudette Colbert, who weathered row and are due to arrive In San ture of both furnish excellent graz- club is having a chicken dinner and Addresses should be complete, "to allow our names to go before at 9:30 Sunday. Diego on Tuesday. Before the sessors confronted taxpayers who Christmas presents, cards and let- the wave o f hair bleacblngs and ing for their flocks during the mild card party. Tonight one of the lo- with house number and name of F Now Is The Time To Have the voters of Manchester as candi- dyeings in Hollywood for several death of Thomas Hackett It had came in with a "chip on their shoul- cal teachers is entertaining a party ters by Christmas Day the public winters In the south. ders,” rela'ions this year between should shop and mall early, it is street, postofftce box or rural route dates on the Democratic ticket for Following a rule.of the order that years In favor o f her own Jet-black keen his custom for two or throe of guests. On Monday Mra. War- ■ OAK LODGE, representative. Both Mr. Hutchin- members of the Knights of Colum- the Assessors and the property emphasized. number typed or accurately w rit- STORE, OFFICE locks, has relented and will change years before to go to CAllfornia for ScB.mpany and widely known for hla which would be held on November Include three, four and even five ter Pharmacy and the Murphy Drug first 15 or 30 days, things picked up slgars and c'her fra ^ Ie articles Business Men’s Luncheon 50c ability as a submarine man, died h jf / c b n 13 this month will be held Monday shades. One famous American de- on Depot Square. perceptibly in the final 10 days, cul- must bear the word "fragile” plain- PULL THE TOP LEVER Served 11 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. evening, November 0, aa there are aigner makes a handsome three- roinaUng In the rush this week. Mr. today at his home, 148 Williams ly marked on the outside of the several of the members and offlcera piece suit of dark blue skirt, bright Hobenthal said that, so far as he street, following an illness of eight package. Extreme care in packing A particularly delicious frosting who have other plana for Monday, red Jersey blouse, pole blue, hip- knew, all o f the business men in months. He waa 68 years old. these particular articles should be ^eautti for a devil's food cake is made by VOTE DEMOCRATIC November 13. length Jacket and a topcoat o f tweed Manchester had turned in their Captain Glenn was bom at New iis(?d. Special Lobster Dinner in subtle tones o f gray, blue and adding four or five drops of oil of lists. Suffolk, L. I., and had been a sea- Parcels containing "perishable” Served Daily. red. Another costume haa a pale peppermint In place o f vanilla. Then The next step in the work of pre- farer for many years. matter also must be plainly marked THE POOR MAN MUST Fleece Fabrics! Telegraph messengers in Austin, If you cover the frosting with a Tex., faced by numerous thefts of gold woolen dress, brown swagger paring the new grand list will be to A number of years ago. Captain to that effect and specinl delivery Sjdiojv coat and a huge silk scarf of vivid coating of bitter chocolate, you will sort out the cards and arrange the Glenn was sent to Japan In connec- stamps should be used. Articles Hotel Slieriimn bicycles, unsuccessfully petitioned have a cake that makes a full des- LIVE THIS WINTER AND Full Course Dinner «5 c and 75c Bark Fabrics the city council for an ordinance re- blue silk. The hat to wear with It lists alphabetically In the loose leaf tion with' the trials o f submarines Ifkely to spoil within reasonable sert by Itself. Melt tha chocolate which were fabricated In this coun- Served 5 P. M. to 9 P. M. quiring registration of wheels. la blue, too, and is trimmed with a file. Clerk Neal Cheney will head time required for transportation and YOUR VOTE AND THE Each Coat Is CoHared With Luxurious Fur. bright quill in red and gold. over warm water and brush over the up the lists and after the clerical try and assembled at Japan and he frosting on the cake. Be sure the work gets well under way, work was captain of a trial crew sent frosting la thoroughly cooled. Use on the automobile list will be start- from this country to Holland for NEW DEAL WILL HELP Shrimp Stew. Special Dinner Served 75c a Umber spatula or a pastry brush to ed. trials of the first submarine con- One and one-half cups canned spread the chocolate. Whether the Assessors will bene- structed in a Dutch shipyard under We Clean Rus:s, Tap- HIM. ______Every Sunday. Sires 14 to 50. $ 2 4 * 9 5 shrimp, 3 tablespoons butter, 3 ta- Stop and Shop at fit by the services of a clerk to as- Electric Boat Company supervision. 65.00 Reward to the Man, Woman or Child who comes ncar- Also A La Carte Service. blcspiMns flour, 2 1-2 cups milk, 1 Are you planning to mail a photo- sist on the automobile list this year Captain Glenn Is survived by his estry and Furniture eat to guessing the vote cast In TuMday’a election In Manches- medium sized onion, 1-2 cup celery graph for a Christmas gift? Have remains undecided. Mr. Hobenthal wridow, Mrs. Alice Glenn, and three For Complete Information, ter for Governor Cross. Answer must be sent to Herald by Narragansett Beer On Draught leaves, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-8 teaspoon you done anything about It yet? If ! emphasized, however, that the serv- sons. Dr. Francis A. Glenn and Eu- DIAL 4628, ot Write to 8 P . .M. N ovem b er 6. pepper, 1-2 tea.spoon prepared mus- ices o f a clerk, if one Is engaged, gene B. Glenn of this city and Rus- KEMP'S you're wise you’ll have it taken 11 P a r k S t r e e t . T o w * Inc. Light Wines. The CENTER PHARMACY tard, 2 tablespoon minced parsley. will not cost the town a cent. In the sell J. Glenn o f Hartford. I ______This Adverttsement Paid For By Theodore C. Zimmer. early before Mr. Fallot la head over Melt butter and add onion peel Odd Fellows Block heels in work and can't see you. and minced celery leaves, mustard, Dial 5808 for a sitting. Phones: 42.'>3—.‘{8,52— .38.i6 salt and pepper. Simmer over a Depot Square Store— ’Phone 3837. low fire until onion is tender. Sift over flour, stirring constantly. Bring Cleverly designed separate pull- to the boiling point and strain. Re- over sweaters too, add much swank; turn to heat with shrimps and pars- I and variety to sport costumes this' ley and heat thoroughly. Serve j! season. The one above, of grena- with a sprinkle of paprika over the dine knit In all-brown, with a panel Inc. top. of rabbit's hair down the front, also ELECT features the new saucer collar. SCHALLER MOTOR SALES, Like persimmons? Garrone's have , Again, the Center Pharmacy and some luscious ones—3 or 4 for 25c. The Murphy Drug of Depot Square offer their usual week-end low priced A b different aa day from night is offerings of the needed drug rome- Eleventh Anniversary Week — the new Ala.aka sealskin. Where i dies. the old was bulky and favored for IV LU bl FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Y. M. C. A. COUNTRY tippet* or stiff little wraps, today's Buckles and buttons are the most ED. HICKEY WE OFFER A VERY 11th WINTRY .seal la flexible, soft and susceptible Important trimming on the new win- JAMES DUNN and JEAN PARKER SPECIAL IITH ANNIVERSARY VALUES to the most modem styles. While ter dresses. The smartest frock* BIAST5T thi.s Gunther style does not add an have huge fabric-covered buckles [ Sp ecial C a r C h e c k - U p Anniversary and rows of buttons to match. A **HAVE A HEART” IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Inch to the silhouette. It wears like ANDl ■On Ail Cars— For Winter OUR USUAL WEEK-END SPECIALS I iron and Is exceedingly warm. The handsome onc-piece street dross of SHERIFF Special logwood brown color is flattering to beige woolen has a large beit buckle, BUCK JONES S E R IA L-“RED RIDER” Driving, As Follows: all ages. covered with dark green velveteen, Adjust dutch OUR NEW ALLEN NoaenMi I'reaiii, Pine Tree Expec- / | Q ‘« a row of large velveteen buttons go- Teat and Refill Battery MOTOR TUNER reg. 75r, now ...... ing around the left armhole and ex- torant, reg. 7 o o ...... C What kind o f oil are you burning ? . T O D A Y iTODAY . Keep In A11 citizens, re- Tighten Axle Nuts Hurlirk's 5lalted Pine Balsam I'oiigh A n — Arc you dissatisfied with It? Why tend outward across the front of the Tighten Shackle Bolts Diagnoses Every Motor .Milk, reg. 5Ue, now .. Hyrup, reg. 6 5 c ...... 4 s / C neckline. "T SAT. fSAT. not try Atlantic Refining Company's gardless of party, Tighten Spring dips Ailment! mue-,lny Corn I'laa- ( old and Uiippe Cap- A Q - oil next time, then you'll be sure of Office I Cheek and Tighten I'nivcrsal ters, reg. 35c, now... sulcs, reg. 60c ...... 4*7 C Nimble fingers are knitting mit- Joints goo ^ FOR this * 7 A Manchester post office In October Wn'k-end ...... e 9 C Endorsed By Press O f Both Parties As Outstanding: $5*45 $1.00 Men*s Suits and Topcoats Scott Tiseue, Recommendefl 1934 over October 1933 hs shown by . A T ms : . ' ONLY SCHALLER’S—THE MOST MODERN REPAIR SHOP IN EVERY DETAIL. STATE ELECTION the monthly report of Postmaster by Good Housekeeping Mngn- Anti-Add Digestive Powderi Candidate For The Job! WARTnNG Frank B. citneker is 6347,38. 1 S I N D U N E S S DRY CLEANED and PRESSED sine. Specinl, you have tried the rent, bow four rolls tor . .. The total for the 10 months of “Chief Deputy Sheriff Edward J. Hickey receives deserved credit 25c try THE BEST. Large Jar, 1934 to date Is 660,039.33 repre- 11th Anniversary 11th Anniversary Specials at Our The electors of the Town of Man- for bringing about several inexpensive but important improvements guaranteed Khef. Reg^r senting an tneKaee of 64.881.68 over A FOX Katun Cashniero Bouquet Soap, for- j Chester are hereby warned to meet the same period last year. In the management the County Jail...M r. Hickey is fully com- NEW GAR SPECIALS GASOLINE SERVICE STATION $1.00 merly t.V, now, O O . - ...... ,59c In the Mimtcipal Building in said The net incmase for 1984 to date petent to be Sheriff.”— HARTFORD TIMES. 6 for ...... Town, on the sixth day of November, over the coirespondlng period of Plymouth Special Six Sedan Air wheei* Eqmpped. . . $689.00 Regular $1.00 Lubrication Job— On Motor-Sway— With Our FOR 1984, at six o’clock in the forenoon 1933 U 63,066.13 or 6.4 par cent. WILL ROGERS “ To his practical experience are to be added those personal attrl- (DMnoMtraOar) . , New Arrow Greasing Equipment LIQUORS for tha purpose of casting their bal- Plymouth DeLuxe 4-Door Sedan— $647.00 75c loU for a Governor, Lieutenant Gov- fai bates of character, ability and high purpose.”— HARTFORD COUR- CANDY Cbolee of twro bmnds, full ernor, flecKtary of State, State ANT. Dodge 2-Door DeLuxe Sedan .. • aa*. $745.00 Socony A nti-F re«( Regular $2.95 per gallon. You Can’t Afford To Miaa Itl Onr own speoUl pocked tws, • quart* for 61.00 a quart Not freasurer, Comptroller, Attorney HOSPn AL NOTES Dodge 4-Door Sedan ... $791.00 This Week Only .. $2.27 good vaino at 61.00. Wo offer cheap Bquor, but good liquor General, United States Senator, Dial 7100—Now! for tlM week-ond, >60-. aeleeted from our stork. RepreaenUtive at Large, Represen- VOTE FOR EDWARD J. HICKEY FOR SHERIFF G.P.A. Glycerine Regular $1.45. • box ...... 4olC tatlve in Congre**, Sheriff for Hart- This Week Only Call and Delivery Service. I .llrs. Irene EngUeh of Woodland $1.19 Freqb shipment of Kemp'o ford Cotmty, State Senator, Judge of OF HARTFORD COUNTY! 11th Anniversary WINES wka admitted and Mrs. John Yed- Judge Priest ' Probate, RepK.cpntatlves to the Gen- Radiator Alcohol— Regulai; 20c. Salted Nnta — Pnannta and seniak and Infant eon of Rockvtlls Com tYlsp, aa well ns the new Our own oontroHod brands. I , eral Aseembly and thirteen Justlcei with USED CAR SPECIALS Special, q u a r t...... \gcd and cleanly bottled. A I , of the Peace. were discharged yesterday. .. 15c Peanut Tafljr Brittle. All of the hospital tonsil cUnIe fifth siso bottle for only 89c. The poUi will be open from elx TOM BROWN • Anita louibe 1932 Ford T u d o r ...... $297.00 patients were discharged today. - Every called for brand ot : o'clock In the forenoon until six KOD.VK F IU I—And what a Joseph 0 McCollum of Vernon ROCHELLE HUDSON .HENRYK WALTHALL 1931 Chevrolet Rumble Seat Coupe...... $227.00 Hot W atw Heaters, P riced Whiskey ready for your salec- I o'clock In the afternoon. $8.95‘“$15.95,, Dlffercaoe In O C B DEVELOP- tioa. street wee given emergency treat- DAVID LANDAU oiuf 8TEPIN FXTCBIT ING! Dated at Mancheeter this 81st day ment at the. hospital at 10 o’clock 1929 C h evrolet C o a c h ...... $97.00 jof October A. D. 1984. Hwdoaad by Sol M. Wuitsel PULL The SECOND LEVER this morning for a badly lacerated Dliooted by Jobs Ford 1928 Buick 4-Pa8senger Coupe...... $47.00 13-Plate Heavy Duty Batteries $5.95 f These prices prevail at our Depot Square store, also. ATTEST: wrist sustained while chopping SAM U EL J. T im K IN G T O N , wood. McCollum waa dlcha^ed fol- Town C3erk o f Manchester. lowing treatment This Advertiimnait Paid For By The Akom-Hidioy Qab. DON’T OVERIXMK OUR NEW DISPATCH SERVICE FOR CAB OWNERS! This Servic Brings Qnr Sendee Station Aa Near T « You As Youf Telephone. JUST DIAL 6282 FOR THIS FREE SERVICE. — r ------V.-Vi MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, UANCUESTSK, CUNN„ F R I D A Y , N Q V E M B E n z, 1BB4L PAGE PIVR ^ Councilors Charles Morgan and polle*, fire and health departmsats, th* fall meeting of the ML Hermoa Win bs 10.000,000 new voters with Bruce Fuller of th* loeal chapter. city and state officials, community MEMORIAL SERVICES Board o f Alumni Counsellors will be well party Wedneeday night. They 00.000,000, In aO, eligible to vote. DEMOLAYTOAWARD Aa th* degree work la open to RodcvUl* officiated. Burial waa In Mrs. Herbert Wells of East Windsor is to leave soon for home In Ireland. Windsor, had as their guests recent- ed to her bom* her* last-fliadfl|7; DISASTER RELIEF leaders, disaster ' committee chair- held at Holbrook Hall with Fred- left for Florida at three o’clock the arlU be the guest speaker. lA PREPARES The loeal Bovleta wiU elect dele- Molays and their frienda a large it - FOimR BOARDING HOUSE ths South cemetery, Tolland. The Mrs. Ansel Christenson of Wap- ly, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur FuUcr and afternoon. men and other officials of Red Cross erick E. Newton of Andover as WAPPING gates to the District Soviet*, which FOR SLAIN EDUCATOR tendancis la expected. bearers were Richard Tennstedt, next morning. Mr*. John Barry of South Wind- ping, has been visiting her sister, daughter o f Boston, Alass. The children of Wapping eehoM In turn win elect repreeantaUve* to ebaptera Plana for use in possible August Loehr, Cari .Scimetsky, Wll- The members of the Federated sor, returned from a visit with her Mrs. M yrtle BaUum of Avon, Mass., Mrs. George Marks, who has been An informal reception will, be ITS HIGHEST DECREE keeper HERE IS DEAD Mrs. Marjory Deane who formerly enjoyed a HaUowe’en party on W«a>l the Provincial Soviet* and the** OF THE RED CROSS disaster emergencies were perfected Uam Schnetsky, EmU Von Deck and Workers wtU meet at the home of sister In Chicago recently, her sis- for a few days. caring for her sister for the past FORrrSELECnON held by the trustees Saturday eve- PRIVATE PARTT Uved on Laurel HUl gave her broth- neiday afternoon. Prises wsr* giveii BovleU will elect Provincial Con- through discussion t o all these in- Harry Ketsh. Mr*. Asher A . Collins this afternoon, ter accompanied her home, and ahe Rev. and Airs. Nutter of East i Dr. Rob«rt E. Speer, Father of er, Warren Hale afid family a fare- three weeks, In Avon, Moss., return- for the beet costumes. gressae which will name 1,980 dele- terested agendas, and valuable time ning at 1110 Chateau, for members Headmaster at Mount Her- Eaton, O.—It wa* purely a pri- gates to the JVn-Unlo“ Soviet Con- HEAVY LAST YEAR otherwise needed, for organisation of the faculties of both schools and Mrfl. Ida Bengtson Passes greae, the supreme authority of will be saved If any o f th* communl- man, Among Speakers. the alumni council. Dr. John R. Mott Legion of Honor to Bo Con- vate affair that fire at the home of Away at Home of Her Daugh- Mgates to Varwu SoTieto Soviet Ruesia. Thia Congrea* wiU tie* partldpatlng are faced by sud- will speak on "Nerthfleld’s Oppor- Maurlo*.K*lly. For Kelly te a fir* meet Jan. 14 for the first time la den tragedies. East Northfleld, Maas., Nov. 3.— tunity Today.” department driver, and the houee he ter in Dorchester, Mass. "Whan the machinery of everyday "Rad Cross disaster relief has two Announcements o f a niemorlal sery- ferred on George Nelson oecuplaa la owned by Oeorg* Bhaver f to Be Ghotcn N o t . 10 and three yaar*. ______chief of the fire department. life is thrown out ot gear liy Are or phases. Emergency needs o f food, tc* Sunday, November 11, for th* Word wu received here yeetei^ clothing, medicine and shelter are flood, earthquake or tornado, or any late Headmaster Elliott Speer of and Sherwood Honse. day of the death of Mr*. Ida met immediately; with thee* press- Mount Hermon School were mailed Recreation Center Dec. 20. POWERFOLDIUMASEEN other of the calamIUee that devas- Bengtson, who conducted a board- tate communities, the public look* ing needs out of th* way the,-pro- from here yesUrday. Dr. Robert E. STRAIGHT WHISKEY gram of rshlbiUtatlon begins. Weeks Itenis of Interest ing bouse on School street that w u to the Red Cross to sUrt the wheels Speer, father of th* slain educator, Joha M a^r chaptsr, 6rdsr of Meadweod, full £»f\ ana even months may be needed to burned to the ground when fire db- IIOMOW, N ot. (A P )— AT THE STATE TODAY running agabi •” enlfl Df* Robert P. will be th* speaker. Others taking DaMolay, will honor two P u t Mas- quart. IM preef .... 9 A eO A I Knapp, chairman of tbs Manchester restore to families the homes and part tn th* service will Include Dr. Friday Chaae. full quart, fv/k atroyed th* Ninth School District ItuMU totejr taittated th« Mmpalcn means o f livelihood lost In the dis- ter Oeuneilor* by conferring the Le- Red Cross chapter, oommentlnf on John R. Mott, chairman o f the In- A Hallowe'en dance will be held too proof ...... 9AevU schools In 1913, at the home o f her : far elaetloM to tho Vina** SorlaU aster. Only communities which have gion of Honor degree Monday night, the work of the organisation In ternational Missionary Council i W il- In th* gym from 8:80 to 13:80, My- OM areeawteb, full *< | daughter, Mre. Ruth Studley of "BrlHsh Agent" Stars Kay suffered catastrophes know what It with the ■loffu : " 0 « t out 100 per connection with the annual member- fred W. Fry, president of th* Board sto by Val Jean and hie orehaatra. November 6. This degree, the quart, 88 precC ..... ^ 1 eO U Doi^ester, Mass. Mrs. Bengtson, Fmneis and Leslie H o w a rd - means to have the Red Cross meet WARDS BIG SELLING DAYS cent of the eligible voter*.'’ ship roll call which begins on Trustees ot The Northfleld schools The regular plunge period for wom- fourth and hlgbeat In the order, Is who wu 80 yeara old came to Man- Strong Supporting Cast. these tmmediat* needs and give th* with which Mount Hermon Is asso- an will be from 7 to 9 o’clock. Th* BLENDED YYHI8KEY The villag* election* *111 be held Armistice Day. conferred for merlto.iou* service Ole Timer, BA chester In 1888 from Sweden and rebabUltatton which In time restores ciated; th* Rev. Dr. Boynton Merrill .first lesson in th* oours* ’’Home fun Values from Wards ^'3 Stores In 1’'. a Fashion StorCy.a Furniture Store, a Hardware Store hetwews Nov. 10 *nd D *:. 80 and "In 188 counties In th* United and the eandldatea art elected by quart, 80 p r o o f...... 9 A *9U lived here 35 years, moving to Dor- wUl b* ftjllowad by the elKtlon* to States the American Red Cross gave the earning power of the needy af- of Newton, Maas., David Porter, act- Hygiene and Care of the Blok” will the Grand Council o f the Order of chester when her busiiiqBe w u ‘ British Agent,” the story of Hiram Walker Royal Oak, disaster relief In the last fiscal fected by th* tragedy. ing bead o f Mount Hermon, and be held at 7 o’clock. DeMoIay upon recommendation of burned out In the echool fire. She the a t y 8ovl*U. 80 proof, f C Yes, Wards are 8 stores In 1—a furniture, fashion and hard- ThI* la the flm t general elecUon great love vying with almost fanati- year,” he said. It I* the only or- "We never know when the next Rev. Lester WhlU, student pastor. Saturday the Advisory Board ot the chapter. died Wedneeday night. The girla’ dancing claaae* will bottle ...... sPielO ware store. Wards never have [to depend upon one line alone for •ince farm colIecUvlaatlwi became cal patriotism, set In the mad, ganisation In th* United States disaster may come,” be concluded. Dr. M ott and Dr. Robert Speer re- The two to receive the degree this She leaves two daughters In Man- meet aa follows; 10:80 to II, tiny Mount Race Oin, wtdcapread and epectacular m etho^ given authority by charter to meet "Whenever it doe* come, the Red ceived the impetus for their, long and year are Oeorg* Nelson, ot 45 Ben- chester, Mxa. John Anderson of 39 business volume! This smooth everyday flow o f a varied business chaotic background of the Russian tots; 11 to 11:80, Intermediate; 90 proof, b o t t le ...... 9 have been adopted * ’ enlist the disaster conditions, and funds must Cross will be there without delay. brilliant careers in Christian work ton street, and Sherwood House of , High street and Mrs. Chris Peterson contributes greatly to Wards constant objective of lower and lower Revolution, opens at the State Thea- 11:30 to 13, advanced. anta in aoclal construction and be In hand at all times to meet any Every community should do Its duty at Northfleld in D. L. Moody’s time. 49 Benton street of Fairfield street, -he also leaves ter today, with two brilliant aerssn The boys’ swimming elaasea wtU prices. Ire them with the name enthua- year by year in preparing th* Red Dr. Merrill and Mr. Fry are among Mr. Nelson Is a Put Muter OAK STREET another daughter, Mrs. Esther C sudden need that may arise. There also mast: 0:80 to 10:15, beginners; laam the worker* have for "classlea* stars, Leslie Howard and the beauti- Cross to handle this responsIbiUty. M t Harmon’s most prominent Councilor of Charter Oak Chapter, Whittaker of woUuton, Maas.; has been an average o f 80 disasters 10:13 to 11, intermediate; 11 to But there is stiU a greater reason for Wards low prices , . . eoclety.” , . ful Kay Francis, beading a large and Disaster relief Is, o f course, only on* H u tfo rd and first M u te r Councilor PACKAGE STORE three sons, Arthur Bengtson of each year for the last decade. alumni. 11:45, junior Ilf* saving. there are 489 Ward stores. In 46 states. This permits buying In such Praaldent Kalinin and other lead- of John Mather Chapter. Both L. Oervinl,'Prop. WoUuton, Fred Bengtson of Dor- talented east. "This phase of Red Cross work o f the function* of the Red Cross; Several other functions will be Tha regular plunge period for er* have particularly •mphaalzed have been active la ihs chapter ae- 31 Ook S treet chester und one in Sweden; her tremen'#'.i8 quantities that low prices are not the exception but the Inspired by the best selling novel entailed a direct expenditure by th* Ilk* all th* others it la financed held during the week end in oonnec- men will be from 7 to 8 o’clock. the Importanc* of getting the wo- tlvltlM slnoa the chapter started six aoeed AU Day ElecHen Day, husband, Andrew Bengtson, and 19 rule. '• of the Internationally famous au- national organisation of |1,63T,000 through membership dollars,receiv- tlon with the semi-annual visit of The gym will ba uaed for basketball men more graerally interested tn yeara ago. Laat year tha degree November 9. grandchildren and one great-grand- thor, R. H. Bruce Lockhart, the for disaster relief during th* last ed during th* annual roll call for the Board of Trustees and the Board practice as follows 3 to 3, Behal- peUtlea and electing more of them wu conferred on Put Muter Come to these 3 big selling days . . . see Wards low prices drama Is the stark, realistic story fiscal year. In addition ateut 8230,- members. 1 am confident that this of Alumni Counsellors. Saturday lers: 4 to 5, Laurels. child. to the Soviets. demonstrated . . . on Wards standard quality merchandise. Come, of the writer's own experiences In 000 of the general expenditures of community will enroll more mem- morning at 6:80 the trustees will A public whist will be held at the Funeral services will be held In In the Moscow province alone, see how you save in Wards "3 stores in 1.” Petrograd In the days when the the organisation are estimated to ber* for our chapter than we had hold the meeting that was postpon- West Side Rec on Cedsr street. Boston tomorrow and the body 1,600 factory workers have been brought here for burial In the East sent to the farming district* to streets ran red with blood. have been spent for the service of last year.” ed from October 6 on account of lay wll|Vitart at 8 o'clock and esmetery. Silk Hose work among the collective farmer*. ■ Leslie Howard plays the part of disaster relief. Aid was given to the deafti of Headmaster Speer. prizes will be awarded. the author himself while Kay Fran- 110,000 disaster sufferers In the 163 The new reservoir In the hills Chiffons! Service Weights! Election Campaign cis, a beautiful and aristocratic Rus- PLEASANT DREAMS above Northfleld Seminary will be F ifty propaganda automobile* counties where the emergencies oc- rhvehs Full-Fashion- sian lady dedicated to the Red cause. curred. dedicated at a ceremony to be held BRITISH NIGHT carrying entertainer* and speakers Joliet, III.— Somnolent prisoners VAL JEAN AND BAND ed pure su: ENTERTAINMENT and DANCE Orchestra Members to Dis- houiws are supplidng literature and storms came with undlmini.shed and went to the corridor to hear for lic Health. Following the dedication Salve-Bfoio* Orwpa la 90 MlawtM could assassinate him, yet her love force as far north as the Virginia tribute Pictures and Auto-1 100,000 placards. made her go to him so that they himself. Professor* and scientists are lec- coast for the first time In history. ACTS PROFESSIONAL ( J graph Them for Those Who | might die In each other's arms. The din that met him left no' turing on the Importance of raw There would have been more lives doubts in his mind. Now the snor- Want Them. materials for Soviet construction The roles of unofficial observers los't but for tho promptne.ss of tho ers sleep In the fourth floor, while ^£/t VAUDEVILLE O Piece Goods and emphaaizing the vital part the for the American, the Italian and Red Cross In warning resident.* of their quiet comrades slumber In of the French governments, are played re- 5 socialised farming play* In the sec- the approaching storms and helping silence in the cells below. TIM E S SQUARE D ISTR ICT There are only two reasou why spectively by William Oargan, Cesar TWO MARSHALLS NAN & LORRAINE Flannel Flannel Remnants Bleached :ond five-year plan. those In Its probable path to get ...... ■'" In Songs You Like! Fast Danoe Act th* E u t Side Rec wlU be Crowded Lenin’s Statement Romero and Phillip Reed. These Muslin to safer ground. tonight and one Is that Val Jean and Nikolai Lienin's statement that four carried on their negotiations In "This Important phase of pre- BEAUTIFUL BUT DUMB .. A MODERN HOTEl "ON ITS secret, meeting In hidden attics until .every cook In.Soviet Russia should liminary service is being expanded TOES" EVERY MINUTE TO MAKE bis band will be the main attraction 8 e one by one they were caught by the lO e know bow to run the government by the Red Cross In every jMSsible Kingston, N. C.—Beautiful but YOUR VISIT mo s t RIEASANT TWO ROBERTSONS fo r the many hundreds o f dance lov- Yard Yard Cheka with the exception of the au- dumb 1 this pigeon. It goes to roost la atreased by the speakers who are way, to reduce loss of life and prop- Father and Son—But Oh! What Fun! Yard j' st b fore six o'clock on the rim 700 ROOMS 90 ers pf Manchester for the weekly Striped or 27 - inch width Yard extending the suggestion to include thor. erty as far as advance preparation I all women and farm worker*. Hundreds of player* will be seen of the town clock’i dial beneath the 700 lAT.HS ’2 doaoe. The other reason is that each checked pas- fo r night- Many patterns Buy at this In the great mob scenes. can avail,” he continued. "An inno- VI and evening after evening It Is TOMMY & JACK PETER McKAY and every person on the floor will tels. 36 inches wear and to choose price and ; About 400,000 women now are vation was Introduced last year In CHARLES 1. ORNSTEIN, Mansesr • members of the Soviets and execu- Among those In more Important brushed off by the clock's hands. H O T E L Two Irish Funsters Scotch Tenor receive free a handsome picture of wide! diapers! from! save! the form of disaster Institutes, held ^.tlve committees and 6,000 are chair- roles are Irving Plckcl, Walter By- Watchers see the . minute hand the entire band, Including the leader at strategic points. The faculties of Women’s Slips men o f the collectives, but the vot- ron, Ivan Simpson, Halllwell Hobbes, come around, bump the bird, which BUDDY BORST And His Popular Band! Val Jean, and each member of the Jera are exhorted to increase the Arthur Ayleaworth and .1. Carroll tnese preparedness schools were Jumps over the hand and continues band will give his autograph on each In Smart flare* Taffata Nalah. Michael Curtis directed the made up of veteran disaster work- to roost. The same thing- happens PAR A M O U NT Admission 35c. Children, 15c. : number of women In Legislative card presented to him by any In- er.*. The schools brought together for with the hour hand. People wonder 46th Str««t, W«it of Broadway, NEW YORK Itraight or V- iand executive positions. picture from the screen play by Show At 7:45 P.M. Sharp! dlviduM who cares to do so. L u t top styles. In the approaching flections there Laird Doyle. one-day sessions representatives of why the pigeon doesn't get wise. year this popular band played at the Rec many times because of Its great popularity with the dancers of Manchester, and during one of Its visits here some 600 cards were autographed by the players. There are many who wll, welcome this m Seamless fine group o f musicians and it Is hoped that a large turnout will be ^ Axminsters on hand to show their appreciation o f Val and the hoys. These dances which are held each week are be- ginning to be more popular than I ever and it Is bellbved that this win- ter they will be among the largest 9x13 Ft. Rugs turnouts in town. The small admis- sion fee Includes checking. Dancing | 83 Down, 85 Monthly PULL the SECOND WiU be from 8:30 untU 12:30. Persian patterns, cop- End Table ied exclusively tor Table Lamps HMrtiBaGoatf, Y7sSt//SoA4asr Wards! All -perfect. Ceeqsisis' a lW a rd ilm iP r k o l TOLLAND Sturdily bnilt Selvaged side* for Fancy Socks of hardwood ^ greater wear. Values! Pottery bass, parchmentix- floyon Pfafledr for M aid in srslnot fin- # ith. See it. M od.paper $l.l» N ext Bimday, Nov. 4, Rev. Wayne Atercerised shades match. On TUESDAY, NOV. 6 Womer, representative of the Lord's cotton ribbed Day League o f New England in tops, toes, beds. ^ Save at Wardsl ^ Connecticut, will be the speaker at the Federated church morning ser- vice. Tonight the Teachers and Work- Boys’ era Conference will hold their regu- lar monthly business meeting. Nov. 11 Mill be observed as Armis- Overcoats tice Sunday at the Federated church service. The regular Tolland Grange whist Sizfs 12-16 WtU be held tonight at the Commun- Ite House. The public Is Invited. ’There wUl be prizes and refresh- I ments. The Ladies Aid Society of the $ ALCORN Federated church will serve their r e ^ a r monthly supper in the 10 Only At This Low Cottage Sets church Friday even'ng, Nov. 9. Re- Printed Marquisette serve this date and come and enjoy Price. Regularly S9.9."> THE FAIR, FEARLESS and FAITHFUL a social evening together. and 812.95. Pastel ruffles Regardless of the storm Thursday and bands. the all day sewing meeting of the •sp.'.ww-A','.- Fast colors. UlUon Mlsionary society held at the Gay patterns. home of Mrs. Rupert West at Crystal Lake was well attended and HUGH M. ALCORN CANDIDATE much work accomplished for those • A l l WA R M In need- Cards have been received from

Itev. and Mrs. James A. Davlilson ■ ' 8 8 4 • 6 7 8 8 10 u 12 18 14 who wars on their way from the \ north where they have been spend- ing the summer, to their home in Lakeland, Florida. Lieutenant Attorney u. s. Rep. at Rep. in Judge of RepreientatiTes Tolland is being visited by an lidemic o f severe colds. Offices Goveroor Sheriff Senator You May Vote For Two Governor Secretary Treainrer Comptroller General Senator Large Confrees Probate The regular 4neetlng of Tolland X; ige wUl be held Tuesday eve- ilng at the Commimlty house when It WiU be election of officers night The Young Peoples meeting re- Low Priced Indeed Yet cently formed will hold their second meeting next Sunday evening at the Democrat Federated church. Henry Hayden Guaranteed Without Limit I WiU be the leader. The topic will be Plaid Blanket "What Can Young People Do in the ALL-WOOL! 70x80, Double Church and Community?” 100% wool. The regular meeting of the Tol- 4-inch sat- land Library Asaoclation will be een bind $3<9S held In the Library rooms next RIVERSIDE , f ' ' Ihg. IB SB 4B SB 9B 10 B ISB 14 B Monday afternoon, Nov. 5, at 3 Pair 6B 6B 7B . o’clock. The speaker will be Dr. George B. Brooks of Rockville. His ■UGR M ROT C JOHN A 1 W I L L U M ANSON P WARREN B FREDERIC C CHARLES M ANSON T EDWARD J KENNETH F WILUAM 8 THOMAaJ WILLIAM J subjMt Is to be, ’TnteresUng People RAMBLEOtherR SizesT ProportionatelyIRES He Has M et In Libraries-” Bargain Horn 10-Quart Pail Cel-O-GIas .... . Dow Priced. With Heavy WIra Ball Auto Heater Hickey Cramer Thornton Mr. and Mrs; Myron Sparrow ot Made Poealble By Our Low Guaranteed for 5 Years! Real Thrift for Ford A-AA* Alcora WOcox Danaher Hope Keeler Burrows Walcott Bakewell McCook Hyde Rogers Why buy "re-treed* or ■ Handle North Woodstock have been recent Coots 28-Inch BB other iafsrior quali^ tires Galvanized af- guests ot former neighbors. Mrs. when yon can get Riverside O S lf Penetrati n g! ter being Im pro V 1 p c . c a s t - i r o n Sparrow attended tbe Union Mis- guaranteed servic* and satis. 5 1-4-in. size. Makes plan ■toBary Sewing meeting held Thurs- formed. With- manifold type. { taction at TVards low prices I • * Best magnets. and chick:4 0 v 2 c day at the home of Mrs. Rupert stands hard N o motor in- Ramblers are built of first - Chrome face. healthier. West at Snlpaic Lake. grads materials by the same SIZE: 29x4.40-21 use. ^pt. terference. AClsa Hope West of Snlpaic Lake tamons manufacturer that . Is a guest thia week o f Mr. and makes our finest Rivarsida 4.50-21 ...... $4.25 Mrs. George Newmeyer of W ater- D* Lux* tirssi With Vita- 4.75-19 ...... $4.75 oury. Conn. Used rubber; Center Trac- sn n .lQ C4 ot Miss Adary Loehr o f Mile HUl with tion tread; i Latex-dipped “ •"V ...... VOTE THE STRAIGHT REPUBUCAN TICKET t friend from Rockville, have re- cord*; four full pliaa; two ...... $5.05 turned from a sight-seeing trip to cord braakera. ^ PULL THE SECOND LEVER :%lcago and the Century of Progress MMYaefary isfries —erenfes# * Exposition. MONTGOMERY WARO The funeral of WUUam Duell rs, o f MUe HiU, Tolland, waa held irom his late home on Saturday af- 824-828 MAIN STREET —emoon. loon. Rev. Otto K. Klette, pas- MANCHESTER TELtPil lor of the First tiutheran church. ^ ■

y V ■. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRroAT, NOVEMBER 1 ,1W4. UANCHESTER EVENING R^ALD,^ MANCHESTER, CONWh FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1954.

HaUlng a cab at Twanty-Ons, Mas tuns except the $5,000,000 trust KlUlngwoftb rood about 6H miles ore to be brought Into the Ju'venlle three sons, Frederick, at 8:15 o’clock. Following tba DOMINANT ISSUES Murray and Anna May Wong . . . fund l«(t to UtU* Olocln Vaadsr* bituminous macadatrt pavement. Court os the result of these' pranks Kurt, all of Rockville. awarding of the prises a social hour Piter At almost every first night, IJhhy 19 OUNCE BABY Condition Of Open to traffic. 'KiUtngworth-Madl- Behind the Scenes in riN hilt, now the pawn In the guat d- but the names of tbe offenders tin The funeral will be held from the waa enjoyed and refreshments were The poUtteal CBmpRign la almoBt Rt rd Bnd—is in its Ust Holman and ■ man nobody knows. lonaMp oquohbla . . . Peter Arno, oon. Concrete arch bridge at Nlne- ROCKVILLE not mode public because of their home of his son, Kurt Koscbwltz, at served. . JLnM hours. It has not been, when all is amid and done, on a particu- In the reddest dress la town. has dona a novel in pictures . . . State Roads voh Fall* is under construction; age. 55 Grand street Saturday afternoon Miss Ruth Nelson of West Road, Racquet Torres. If Helen Morgan comec bock to LIVED 8 6 DAYS Open to traffic. omde lines on Walks at 2 o’clock. Rev. K. Otto Klette, who has been spending tbe summer I FRwftwO TOMlw5»t. IMa larly high plane, though it has been an unuBually active contest. the night clubs. It won't be as Route No. 84; Oroten-Stonlngtan- Acceding to tbe request of th* pastor of tbe First Lutheran church, In Stockbolm and other places of . * B)U«U str*«t W ASHIN GTO N Thor* ors ethoss of vanUbed Mrs. Maschke . . . Just as tbe town North Btonington. Old Mystic R. I. 1 It has been distinguished by man^ personalities and more triv- ttood conditions and detours In faculties of the different schools, will officiate. Burial will be In tbe Interest In Sweden, has returned to MsfiehMMr Conii. lory in the old Reginald of Hopewell, N. J., paid off Its line trunk line. Bituminous maca- VOt ERSARECANVASSB) XHOIIA* rUUlUSOM ialitiPB. Too many issuea have been talked, and talked loud tInevB AbeaBly is Bhorpiy IhawB^produeUon control provlaiOBS frimi tbe state of Connecticut mode nec- th* authorities of the city have bod family plot in Grove Hill cemetery. her home in Rockville. UmaafT______onderbllt town bouae, oa ths mortgi«;sa with business poured dsih about'10 milea tn length under gttide lines painted on the streeU at Mr. and Mrs. J. Everett North and long, that had very little to do with the interesta of the In New NIRB . , . . F m r Men)-; code*. place is bslflg remodeled for new into It by ths Lindbergh kidnap- IKed M Sane tkj World’s essary by highway construction and construction. Traffic should avoid Funeral of Jomee H. Miller There'* a strong*trong senttmsni•ratinMnt to YORK S BY POi mCAL PARTI ES cross sections for the ph>tection of The funeral of James H. Miller, have returned from their wedding tw f u r I. IMI people of Connecticut. But out of the smoke and tumult there her* Bated a* libaral .... m ee . •BMNis atsves sie tenants. It was in this mansion ing,, tbe town of Fleroington. N. J., oUlng announced by the Connecticut this route. the school children. Parents and old- trip spent in Maine and Quebec. There is nothing evil but MUInC Cvcrji B**bibb SaBBti Fixing Made Target .... laiw- hurry up the process Instsod of that Vanderbilt — a great guy now plans a cleanup on the Haupt- Highway department as of October Route No. 89: Lebonon-WilUman- 47, of Liberty street, whose body la within us; tbe rsat te t lays aa< 8«iX*y*- BbuibB Bt th* cmerg**, at this time when the moat hesitating voter ia just proceeding elowly. That would By PAVE HABBUON Fair Eaded—Lhred Whole er people ore also asked to observe was found in the wal^ tank at the They have opened a new home at 19 offiM Bl lUBeli*tt*r. Cenn^ as yera Oe Skinr on da*ltc* Depart- when he had It—spent all hia for- mann trial. 31, 1934. tic rood. Bituminous macadam Democrats, Republicans and these lines in ciossing. Davis avenue. natural or ocddentol. —Sir. m CUsa Mai> Maiiar. about making up his mind which way to cast his ballot, two or ment . . . The Pollttelane Are to mean that many high cost busi- New York, Nov. (--Meanderings: Route No. U. S. 1: Fairfield. length about 4H miles under con- rear of tbe SprlngvUle MIU of the Sidney, ness entsrprlaes would have to Neldemerfer-Hlncks M. T. Stevens A Sons Co., on West Sacred Heart Circle, Daughters lOMClUITIOK RATES three salient facts which no citlxen can afford to permit anyone Be BUmod. Just as Dliclt liquor dsns definitely Life in hcobat or. Southport cut-off. About 1 mile of struction. Open to local trafne. Socialists Seek Viciory at of Isabell, held another afternoon I Tsar, by *aU ...... •••{(■** walk tha plonk wblla mors effl- 40 foot reinforced concrete pave- Route No. 93-138; Lisbon. Newent Polls on Election Day. Miss Rose Danne NIederwerfer, Main street Wednesday afternoon, Moatla ay .9 9** to sho'/e into the back of his mind. They belong right out in clsat and low cost buslnssss* sur- beesme things of tbs post, so that daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard will be held this afternoon with ser- card party In their aeries Thursday Cjastas By BOtoNBT DDTOHgat meticulous grommorlana were be- ment tmder construction. Opin to rood ia being oiled for 5 miles. afternoon at the Moose Oub on Elm ivould find the executive teamed up with a House not only three economiata -r and Acting law, the D. J. must present the a Florence range burner. Models from $159. to 917S50. at the time of lU trip, It weighed 3 miles bituminous macadam under Route No. 841: Kent-Warren road. ner over Michael H. Roberts, Demo- weaver and waa employed at this Maria Newell Tent. Daughters of The ooIf charsip la throa Barcaat pa* year will be held at this magtelan, which he can admire General Counsel Dlackwcll Smith government's arguments. man wears buttoned shoes . . . Ho- two and one-fourth pound*. trade In the local mills. moMtb (IK aapald aniA«at e f loaa of a different political complexion but containing many mem- tels bidding for transient patron-. construction but open to traffic. Waterbound macadam about SM cratic candidate. Union Veterans of the Civil War, meeting. All members are 1 without In the least understanding as a bloc of four men committed Attempts have been made to Hla death, coincidentally, occurred Somers. Stafford-EMfleld road la miles under construction. Grading Hallowe’en Damage He waa a member of the First held a pubUc whist last evening In PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY request^ to be present. b e r from the rural towns bitterly antagonistic to the Governor toward neither industry nor labor. strengthen the department's legal age offer a double room with bath *For $39.50 additional you can Install a genu- os the Chicago Fair closed. Rooni 2* Mlalo Theater Bids ' —or particularly caring to. and a pair of orchestra seats to being oiled for 1 mile. and laying surface. Open to traffic. While no serious injuries were Lutheran church and the Union Sick the G. A. R. hall. Memorial building. on account of his stubborn adherence' to a Milk Board which It's a liberal group. Sometimes force, but Justice remains in the ine Florene* burner In this range and enjoy The Sonfllipoa have three other Route No. 35: New MUford. New caused during tbe Hallowe'en cele- Society . Mala ilreat Telephoaa S499 For that reason the fact that Marshall Isaaa toward tbs Wll- bands of the politicians and most Broadway show for 57AO. But chlkb'ett. has won tha suspicion and antipathy of so many milk producara. they pick ths show. the advantages of clean, even, oil heat Milford-Brldgewater road la being MONKEY MONEY bration Wednesday nigbt, conal()pr- Mr. Koscbwltz Is survived by ^thera have always bean some per- Nobody knows what the immediate future holds for this liamt-Whlteslde end of the table, of Its lawyers ara old fellow* oiled for 2 miles. able damage waa reported Thurs- leons, really Interested In such mat- but Henderson, Smith, and espe- brought up on the anti-trust laws On Sixth Avenuo, Rupert Route No. 32: Stafford. Wllliman- day morning. country or for this state. It ia a time that calls for the placing cially Hamilton, ore more likely —and what not to do about Hughes, pausing to make a note aeveland—Three monkeys in |ters, who have never fully accepted tlc-Stafford road is being oiled for Tbe moat serious was the smash- in posts of great governmental responsibility only our strong- to veer toward the Hillman end. them—or newer recruits, many of about something . . . And on Fifth, ’’SOUND MONET MEETING 2 miles. Cleveland’s soo are going to get ing of street light bulbs with the Kerosene and Range Oil Admiral Flobert E. Peary's declara- The aetup 1* a daisy for the whom don’t seem to know what Ben Hecht, wMking even faster Route No. 37: Sherman and New some FBRA money. The atate re- est, wisest, most fearless citizens. Than Hugh M. Alcorn Con- consumer, who has long been get- it’s all about, if you believe the than usual . . . Maude Adams, ap- lief commission has approved an shots from air rifles. Other damage ;tlOD that be had discovered the necticut has none stronger, wiser or mdre fearless. Dr. Cross’ MUford. Sherman-New MUford rood included the smashing of bouse and STEIGER’S ting the dirty end Of the -NRA New Dealers. parently unrecognized, omarglng INHARITORDONNOV.S is being oiled for 1 mile. FEIRy. project for construction of gal. Iforth Pole, has not been a matter two futile terms have been distinguished by neither strength ■tl^, while Industry and labor My limited personal observa- from a department store W ATKINS an Island and moat for them a t an automobile windows by stone Hartford Route No. S5: Sherman. Webo- throwing. 25 gaUoDs or ever. :o( general knowledge. An asser- nor wisdom—though it must be admitted it takes courage of a took the honey. tion In eourtrooms tends to bear Coming from the Chatham, NIta tuck road ia being oUed for 2% estimated cost of $25,269. Hillman, by the way, already out these aspersions. Certainly Naldl and her braes of pups at MANCHESTER, CONN Credit Men’s Association and It is reported that several coses tion by J. Gordon Hayes, Polar his- kind fi.r a governor who has failed twice to make good in his miles. Fuel Oil, 2-3*4 torian, that Admiral Peary never bos begun to light. The personnel some of the supreme court jus- Manufacturers Sponsor Dis- Route No. 63: Watertown. Straits QUINTUPLETS OROWINO ofiict to ask for election a third time. problem la up. Charges are being tices have soured on Solicitor idld reach the Pole, and that the cussion at City Oub. turnpike. 5 mUes bituminous maca- Callander, Ont., Nov. 2.—(AP)- Is any other conclusion to be drawn from the campaign made. General Crawford Biggs because k V# ' s'! dam under construction. Grading gal. clalme of Dr. Frederick A. Cook to Hillman demands the unloading of his long, rsmbling arguments. Tbe little Dionne quintuplets are than this: and laying surface. Open to traffic. growing ao rapidly they will reqtilre Free meaaaring sticks. being Its discoverer are as good as of certain officials who can't think Propaganda for a new attorney Holding to the conviction that a Route No. 75: Suffleld. Poquo- Pull the second lever on election day—vote the Republican In any terms except those of In- general, a new solicitor general, new beds within a month, Dr. A. R. those of Pear>’, comes therefore ns sound money policy Is essential to nock-Suirteld road la being oUed for DaFoe, their .hysiclan, said today. lirket, nil of it, and let Connecticut have a candid, an intelligent dustrial profits. or both, is mounting. The NRA permanent business recovery, tbe ^ mUe. surprise to any number of people legal division, meanwhile. Is Tbe sisters, five months and five hiul an effective administration such as it has not had for four Hartford chapter of the National Route No. 80: North Branford- days old. soon will reach "the baby- Porterfield*s Iwho have never for a moment doubt- >eiirs but so tremendously needs. Price Fixing I'niirr birr quietly working' for appointment Association of Credit Men, in co- Guilford-Madison. North Branford- carriage stage,” Dr. DaFoe added. 68 Spruce St. Tel. 6584 [od that the credit for the discovery The biggest Internal difference, of a special assistant attorney operation with the Manufacturers in both NIRB and Its Advisory general who would handle NRA Association of Connecticut and was definitely settled beyond ally eil O)ok and hu claims without a clear our mtanlng when we *ald you Coiincll, centers on proposed elim- cases only—with a staff of NRA other buainesa orgulzations Is spon ^diuestlon. ination of most price-fixing and i lawyers. soring a sound money meeting to be shred of evidence to go on—or a can prove anything on earth—if you * Hayes apparently predicates hl.s held a t the City Club, Hartford on scrap of knuwimige. are allowed to get away with your oasertion on the belief that Peary's Tbureday evening, November 8th He may have been Bbaolutcly own *et-up of ngurea. Prof. Beard and milk imtil the ear trouble dls- Concerned over tbe lack of a bal- account of the culmlnatiun of right. He may have gueaaed Cook unkindly Interfere* with the aet-up. npp«'arB. anced budget, huge Federal exjlendl- his 1909 expedition InTOlves a phy- Health and Diet turea and the character of some of out wdth hundred per cent accuracy. Inasmuch os this is the time of elCBl Impossibility. He Insists that year when ear troubles start, I the financial experiments undertak' But he didn't know. And hla action GREAT CRISIS am today offering my mimeographed en to date, the business and finan If Peary did what he claims In the Europe may very well be within Advice cial Interesta represented in these wiia not that of a iportaman or a Uy Ur. Franb McCoy article on DISCHARGE FROM THE dml dash from 98 north in the time gentleman. less than three months of the high FIARS. You may secure your copy organizations believe that monetary C ITIZEN S of C O N N E C T lC rT ! stability Is an important issue and knpwn to have elapsed, he would crisis of Its .wor-feat. fever. As writing to me In care of this hRVB had *t0“WBlk-tOO m iter In" two" , ^Probably Peary did -get- to - the newspaper, enclosing one large, aelt- presents many problems which must Pole; and It’# very Improbable that the Saar plebiscite date approaches DANCERS OF EARACHE addressed stamped envelope to help be solved before public business can days—at S3 years of age, ivtth only —It Is to be held in January—this pay the cost of preparation and face the future with confidence. Cook did. But the late admlrnl’H Earache may occur In both chil- two of hla ten toea remaining to him concluiton seems to be almost Inevit- mailing. I will also send you an The principal speaker at this Jaa the result of old freeainge, end place In the history of Polar discov- dren and adull.M and my message article on EARACHE TO MAS- meeting Is to be Henry H. Helmatm ery would have been far more *e- able; Nothing can prevent a clash, to you lotlay la: AT THE FIRST TOIDITIS, if you wish to have It. of New York, whose address "Money lover Polar ice, which le certainly hot .SIGN OF EARACHE, START siire agalnaf attack tf he had been a flaming conflict In fact, over that For this latter article, add on extra and Recovery" will present In detail I the best of roads. However, the test except such a terror of war's PROPER TREATMENT AT ONCE. 3c stamp, the various phases of our money a better sport, b better friend and The trouble which begins as sim- policy under the New Deal and will The time has come to put Americanism ahead of party politics. Regardlesa Chlstorlan msy have been assuming effects as must serve e.<< an Insur- I what need not be aaeuroed. ' Peary leas free with unsupported and un- ple earache may develop Into dis- Qnr,KTIONS AND ANSWF.BA include a frank presentation of the sup{)ortable atatementa about rival ance against any war at all, soon charge from the ear, or may bring problems of the future as viewed in of political a£Bliations, the Crusaders urge you to vote for the candidates who* {had food sledgei, good dogs, four of or late. In other words, tf a gen- about mastoiditis, or msy lead to (I’lirpose nf Menus) the light of present tendencies. } tha strongast and moat experienced explorers, deafness, U neglected. Any ear- Mr. Helmonn is Executive Mana- A Thoroughbred eral European war It not an utter Question: Miss Arisen O. writes: Befilmoa of bis sxpeditlon, and the sebe, no matter how temporary It "Have just started reading your ger of the National Association of can be counted on most implicitly to support the program given below: Impossibility because of tha ob- may seem; requires attention. Ifagro Henson, expert dog man, ECONOMIST, MILK BOARD articles and would like to know If Credit Men with headquarters at vtousnese of Its complete daatnie- Moet earachee start In the middle ypur menus are for reducing, or One Park Avbnue, New York. In . with him. It Isn’t clear why Hayes Isiat Beturday we printed la these tlveness to all nations cnnrerneil. ear, which la a cavity located be- j are the menus composed of prop- January 1934, he was drafted to The yarn was hand-spun 'la so sure Peary had to make that tween the outer esr and Inner i erly combined foods for the aver- head tbe Shipping Board Bureau of columns some angry sentences from then it n1ll be little short of mirac- 2 To preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States and a . trip on hie own crippled feet. ear. This middle ear chamber is j age person? Also, bow is Melba the' Department of (Commerce. Af- and the tweed hand-woven a letter written to tbia newspaper ulous if It does not brsak before this ter his reorganization plans for the There sue drcumstancea, how- connected with the beck of the nose ton.st prepared?" truly representative form of government. by Chairmen Charles O. Morrie, winter le half done. by a narrow tube called the Answer: The menus are Intend- American merchant marine were in- 'by the crofters in their •ver, which cause such declaratlone stituted he returned t6 hts credit chairman of the State Board of Milk France ia already half fraaUc Euetechlon tube. An Infection of ed as a guidance to the average as Hayes' to find some willing Us- the nose and throat may extend to person who wishes to follow a cor- post on May 1, 1934. 2 To oppose any violation or distortion of the Constitution to achieve various Control, protesting against an edi- with apprehension of a rejuvenated cottages on the Isle of taners. One of them Is the fact the middle ear by way of this Eusta- rectly balanced diet. The regimen We’ve solved the “extra guest” problem When the National Recovery Pro- torial of October 18 In which we chian tube. Trouble In the middle is neither a reducing nor a stuffing gram was organized, Mr. Heimaim objectives in onr governmental economic and social systems. that Peary found It necessary to and greater-than-ever German mili- L cyiI s and Harris. descrlbeparatlona the Germans, ^ To resist any so-called ”planned economy” which involves complete control of could take an astronomical obaerva- middle ear, sometimes mixed with moving the crust, and toasting in a by restylinsr the old fashioned Heimann was named a member of ioOO We said, in the original editorial, In arc making," and predicted that pus. The affected ear feels full and slow oven imtil it Is a golden brown that group and also was selected as at tion or contribute a scintilla of evi- industry by Government and regimentation on the American people. connection with an aceountant's re- within a year those preparations will a sharp pain may begin. In some all the way through. one of the Executive Council of that dence in support of Peaty's aasertlon cases, the pain is a dull ache. boxy studio couch division of the Department of Com- port on the milk situation, put out have overtaken Britain's. that ha had reached 90 degrees by the Milk Board, that "You can There may be a swift stab of Tain . . (Baked Oromid Beeta) merce program. g To stand firm against any drift toward Fascism, Communism, or Socialism. The Saar plebiscite looms--as the on attempting to swallow. If the Before Joining tbe National Asso- Bartlett, had bc«n_jKlth anything on earth relative to Qtiestton: Mr*. Lolita A. oak sere hour. Udi eon be pa«»e»l with- yining. patient Is a-ctiUd. he hemmia. "Wlh you pteaae telt me how to- pre- of .Credit Men os Executive. 'Paiiiy fsr years. He was Jtief as the earnings of s cor|Nirutlon if yon ’restless and Irritable. Even a very pare the baked ground beets?" Th« time is gone when a fltudio couch was a practi- Manager, Mr. Helmonn hod been g To figh^ tot sound national endit>-sound money. In which the people have With ERL-GLa Biiihga out the outbreak of war the wirld , young baby is usually able to show chosen Its President after having ^ anxloui to vlait the pole as Peary. are permitted to set up tn connec- Answer: Select small tender cal piece of'furniture only. We’ve given it distino Be wars other white men of the par- um.v breathe freely, for If this cri.sU ; the mother what Is wrong by. plap- beets and scrub thoroughly with a served as a national director for two confidence-and a balanced budget. tion with It e number of afflUatee can be survived without the fires i ing the hand over the part which , years, besides a term of similar ty. It vrould eeem to have been a vegetable brush. Without peeling tion and added a lot of comfort. You’ll find these and service corporations to eat up starting we may reasonablv hope cut Into small pieces and run '^engtb as Vice-President of the Na- ■upremely adBsh proceeding on the to the painful ache donal Association of Credit Men. ^ To insist that Government enterprise stimnlate and not supplant private enterprise. its profits in bookkeeping charges." for generation.# of peace. through the food chopper. Place new Watkins couches are “dressed up” in the smart- ‘.part ef the admiral to make that anil the pressure within the ear, an The credit executive was born In This is the first time it has It now appears that Chairman In a dry flat pan to a depth of two 'Aviston In Southern niinola. After . laat daeh without the companionship inllanimatory procesa may begin or three Inches and bake tightly est of decorators’ ideas. They’re just as good look- Morris submitted this same account- SI.NCLAIR SCARE and with improper treatment the completing hts grammar school and g To WAKE UP AMERICA so that intelligent thought and action based on ex- been possible to sell a of at least the faithful Bartiett— covered for fifteen or twenty min- ing and comfortable by day and they are comfortable high school education, be attended ant's report to I’rof. Charles A. Upton Sinclair may not have a pus may work back until It reaches utes. Remove cover and place un- FuU Slse B e d - perience is exerted to shape the future of our country. ^wbo even now ruahea pcU-mell to Beard of New Milford, widely known the mastoid proce.ss, behind the der the broiler flame until sllghUy St. Mary’s College, St. Mary’s Kan- GENUINE Harris tweed Chinaman's chance of being elected ear, causing mastoiditis, which Is a and practical by night. Gome in and see the com- sas, where he pursued a liberal arts deftnae of bis chiefs memory, economist and historian. Profes- governor--and In California a China- browned on top. Serve. j'hith but- serious disorder. ter. '^plete display. course for two years. He waa next at this price. There is no proceeding has always been a sor Beard evidently took plenty of man's chance la extremely small— Or, the eardrum may rupture pro- a student at St. Louis U^verslty, itlon on Peary’a character and a time for a thorough examination of but the extent of the score be hoe ducing a discharge of pus. Dis- (Hang Nails) where he studied business adminis- mistaking the soft-hand- food many people have wondered If the report for he has just written to charge from the ear, like earache Question: Doiia Jean asks; ' "I tration, accounting and economics If yon believe in the fbndamentEl principles of Americanism outlined created con be beat Imagined when needa Immediate attention. Usual- for two years. He then entered tbe ling, rough-looking fabric I BMn so self centered could be de- Mr. Morris giving his opinion of I t am greatly tcoubled with hang 22 Different Styles- $25 up It 1* realised that Governor Mertlam, ly the discharge Is thick and pure nails. They form mostly at my law college of S t Louis tJniveraity above; we urge you to enlist in the Crusaders of Connecticut, Inc,, by fsaded on to admit failure on what One thing he saye about It Is that the hardest boiled conservative gov- lent end may have an unpleasant and was graduated with the degree —^you can actually smell thumb nails and get very sore and of L.L.B. and admitted to tbe certainly destined to be hie last the figures are "meaningless because ernor in 48 etetes, is now making odor. If neglected, the trouble may red. Can I prevent them? Rust and green colorings at 829.75. Brown or green •igning the enrollment blank belowi ItUmpt at tha Pole, even If he did become chronic and in time, cause Answer: Use rubber gloves when Missouri Bar. For several years the rich aroma of peat. Items under the bead of expenditures speeches hurrahing for the New Deal deafness. checka trimmed with silk cordings at $35. $44.50 previous to bis selection as chitf of are not set forth and justified under putting the hands In hot water; The coats themselves are and even—save the mark—for the When' an earache or discharge de- also keep the cuticle around the couches in new plain green homespun trimmed with tbs nation’s wholesale and industrial Then there hoe always been an- the , rules of prudent Investment and Townsend old age pension plan. velops, the safest plan Is to atop nails trimmed off If necsssery. You credit men, Mr. Helmonn waa en- all food for a day or two as this gaged In the profession of commer- expertly man tailored, foctor In this Peary-North efficient maBagement” Aaetbcr Upton boa certainly set the dry can soften ths cuticle and help pre- brown moss velour. Rounded comer models like the i a.sai8ts th* ear in emptying Itself vent bong nolle If you will use aome cial credit and finance. As a manu- ■Botr, wbleh moet folke have thing he soya le thst the Board slid bones to rattling. Perhaps before of catarrhel mucus which may have sketch with moss fringe or decorative silk cordings facturer, bank director, and credit warmly interlined an d But which a few remciu- hand lotion, olive oil, or the commer- over “the fundamental Issue of haul- election day Myrrlam will be prom- accumulated. If everyone would do cial cuticle cream oa them every at $44.50. These are Just a few of the 22 designs executive his observations have cov- ^ THE CRUSADERS of Connecticut^ Inc. lined with durable Erl-glo. p r and regard oa afgntfleont. When age with a vague atateipenl that the this at the start of en earache there night before retiring- ered a wide field and particularly ising to pardon Tom Mooney—may would be few posse of msstoidltis. now showing. Twin Beds qualify him to discuss tbe question Kngy. OR kla n ta n i voyoga. reached farmer's sbor* of the eonsttmer** iM- 1021 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Telephone: New Haven, 74)877 New Haven. Conn. Two models, the Balma- svsB pordoa Mm. In every cose a fast from food A OAMB BEV18EO of money and recovery from the Rail ORd leorRSd that Dr. Cook, lor is usually subject te a transpor- for a fsw days taads to bring re- viewpoint of buslneoa. I heartily approve of the Crusaders principles and hereby express idy desire to enroll as a member. It is caan or the Paddock, in ^lor bMR taog glvea up for doad. tation dedueUoe:" and goes on to Usf, as the eetarrbal Inflammation Pano, O.—Oaa animal afoot la undentood that THERE ARE NO DUES. WHERE AT, MR. MALONEY? ia reduced under the fasting treat- bd reoppeorad aad claimed the dls- slurtdate; "Thsre Is rsosoa to bo- Congressman Maloney, seeking worth 15 on wheels, tf the experi- AN AOOOMMODATINa monotones or cheeks. ment A patient with either ear- ence of John Bush's cow proves Om* mUkSDAY AND SATURDAY fVENINCS UNTH. 9 O'ClOOf prety od tha Polt, he Immediately lieve that lb* dsoler mokes s hand- the eenatorship, says Senator Wal- ache or ear discharge will find it anything. A truck carrying 16 Greenaburg, Po.—Leaving on a _To«b - Sizes 14 to 20. {jRt out wotd Id the world denoune- some profit oe haulsg* from way- cott opposes oil Roosevelt poUelae a good plan to use a diet rich In the weatem drought cattle collided with alkaline elements found In th* non- hunting trip, M. O. Shuster stopped M th* ptotoaotoRs od Cboh as ua- sld* atatloas." Prof. Board sup- wMle b* MmsaU cupporta thsm. H* Bush’s well-fed cow sauntering I his offios, 60 feet above the otreet -Coof. DlMricL. jlildsd. Whia hs did that Peaty starehy vcgetablss both cooked and T.-cea the Cincinnati pike. The W ATKINS BROTHERS ports this surmise by.^eittnf "one might tell US what he propoaea to do raw. To this ahould be added a for something he hod forgotten. RO RMMO way od haowlag thoa truck and Its cargo suffered a There on the desk was a dead dealer's asserted net annual profit about tbs soldiers’ bonus—is he g o -! moderat* amount of m eat At the broken heodligbt, * bent radiator at MANCHESTK (]ONN. -Oocapetko. jSidMariptiee |_ ■MR hi th* mooB where Gooh pheasant I t hod flowh th ro u ^ the of 95A47 on a (6,800 truck." tng to support Mr. evelt's posi- same time, encourage elimination of and 16 coses of bovine jitters. The window breaking both the glaas and Fourtb riosr woetes from ths lataatlnas, Udaeya, oow simply reeuaied her stately Piefeasor Beard balpa te make tioe oa thatr its necl;. Shuster went hunting just MemberAlp In the Cniisdefs U free, but thejeegiets ef lb* ia depsefimt npee all tke v e ln ttiy finaaeial Iielji possible. aad okta. A*oid atarchao. ougara BMrA. 4- the some. UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. IIANCHES^I'ER.CONN . FRTOAY, NOVEMBER 2, JSM. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, IIANCHESTBR..C (^ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1984,

X0:00— A l BarBArd and Paul Ou> tka polios dspartaant and ths po- per wtB be annmmoad latar after tha moBt ll ee eomt. committee reports on Friday eve- CHIEF GORDON Tha sotlTA businssB at ths poUcs L0.0.F.INmA1ES ning at thwacst aosotlag. 10:30— DBmocratic Campaign- DAILY RADIO PROGRAM WDRC 10:45— Dsmocratlc Stat* Cpminlt- dspartaisat was condimtsd from a tes. 26W AC 0P small room Is ths bAsemant and SEAS0N0NN0V.9 Illinois Picked to Defeat Armii in tbsrs STBS A tslspbons that might bs Headlt use 11:00—Tims, WBAther. 11:05— Sports Ravlsw. to/calltO/call out o f tows in eaas OVER 10,000 VOTERS rniBAV. NO VIM illl • (Owtn) «a« »u t«n Btoadwrd Tiin«) 11:15— CAsesdes Orchestra. thSTS MBS BBSd Of hslp,alp, but IttUS FrlSayi Nor. t 11:30— M ayfair Orcbeatrs. * Yesterday Marked Amurer* mors as eomparsd with tbs prssent Fafl and W ater Acthritief to 13:00—Ralph Klrbeny, baritone. matboda o f crime prayantton and ONNEmTHERE , ERNIE Praaram wkjMt to *Mn«^ ^ »». Cant. Bait. :00—To be snnounced. datcctioiL pm PANTHER FAVORED George Lott, Doubles Atii Bi4»- B i«-la*u ty PrHram — a ^ l lib—Skippy. 3:05 A m.-r-Hotel Montclair Or- nbo -weap nitw o r k Manchester was jiu t aa larga In Get Underway a Week WINNING PLAYS OF 1934 ■d Wyrtaabaeh Orthaatrar-weat 30—Jack Armatrong, AH-Amerl- cheatrA sary— Has Been Ciiief of •M ie - ««5 '255 SAB— * ! » —Praaa-Radl® Nawa—aaat 13:80 A m.— Hotel Commodore Or- area In those days as It la today and SMITH ARE PICKED %jnr « u « woEii frfi wut wfbr ww B iB O- 7 iB B -M y rt and Marga — a a aU ean Boy.. the mathod o f getting around was Regiftnrt Hive 400 Copies Joins Tilden Troupe ofPn wt o » wmj Dan Ruaao Dana* Oraha atra— :45—Mlnlstures by Franklin Mc- ebeatTA from TonigkL OVER NOTRE DAME TEAM B i l l — 7t1l— Ju a t Plain B ill— aaat; R*B Department 23 Years. moatly on foot or tha hiring of a Yale Beat Penn With TTiisr Well-Conceived Lateral O r a n M an Paatball— raldwaat Cormack. livery team. Today there la A much Bits— 7il0— Th * Baranadar* — aaati :0O-H. V. Kaltanborn, Currant improved condition. In addition to Made Dp— Net h creise ASBESTGRIDDERS| Oana* Ora ha a tram-w a at and Dtala New York, Nov. 3—(AP) — ThoA *T have bean considering aavoM t, Events. S o B 'w m wjofl WTO wmo wib w*pl Bias— 7:46— Bank* C art ar, T a l k — ba» Testerday, November 1, marked the InatAllAtion of the police algnel November 0th of UUa year will wm United States will have to find a offers for some time "Stoefen ImM wtox wimb Irroo wkjr w l^ kprc ale; Batwaan th* Baak anda— waat : 15— B o b b y Benson and Sunny syatem that makaa it poaalble to mark the- opening o f the fall and Dartmouth Should Down new Davia cupjdoablea combination. «S i jitba lctb» TOOO TOT» w ^ 7A0— BiOO— Kaay Aeaa— aaat; Hayma a the twenty-sixth annivaraary of the k 713 Voters. at Los Angeles yesterday I Orehaa.— Dlk la; Rath Ore h.— waat Jim. get in touch with police on duty at winter season for social acUvlttcs at Local Sport m Oeatge Lott of Chicago, regarded have signed no contract and am M S MOUNTAIN—koa 1 ^ bflr. mbl RADIO: appointment o f Samuel O. Gordon OACIi^ie COAbT—k«o Im b«w komo T i l l — B i l l — Bdwin C. Hill'* C a m . ;30—: Football Reporter, Eddie any time there haa alao come the King David Lodge L G. O. F., ac- Yale Tomorrow pr Stop Spaulding Selects Foremost as tbe world’s foremost exponent of ^e^^ed to say now when or If t hbq k M ktor k(n kpo manta— baale; Btavall Or*.— D l x l a t Dooley. to the Manchester polica departmant teletype, keeping the polios of three cording to Noble Grand Leroy tennis tandem game, has quit M ary, Ja anna and V I— waat New York, Nov. 3.—(A P )—A title Cant. :4S— Beauty program. and the twenty-third anniversary of states at all tlmea hooked up to- Roberts. On this date there will be Ihdieations that Manchester will amateur ranks and Joined Big BUI 7AB— BIN) — C e urt af Hum a n R al*. for Robert Sherwood's radio play for Chatter l^tt signed hla contract on tba 4iW— l:4«—e«*V T'*" H**ly. Stomp* tlana— baalc; Rhythm Rhapaady— :05— Press-Rsidlo NewA hla being appotntad as chief o f the gether end also making It go^blA visitors from every lodge In this dis- turn out a record braaUng vote at Visitinf the Bowl; Temple Back and Lineman fo r AH- Tllden’s touring profeaslanaJs. basis o f a cut in the gross raealpta, ■KIS— taOQ — Thrill* *f TTOtrnw— D n l a : HarbI* K a y* Ore h.— waat Monday night's sU net work preaen- «u t : ONk StMl*. Itopwtor—mldw 00—Myrt and Marge. department, auccaeding - John F. with little troublA to spread an trict, Grand (Conductor Weaks o f tha Maetioi 'IHieaday, avan exceod- Lott signed a contract with i;BI>— tiOB— March af Tim a , Dram* tatlcn of the mobilltatlon of human rejecting a flat guarantee of IIO,* Blip— f:1S—Mmtorlou* ItlanS—*ut: B;W — 1 :30— Ha llywa ad H a t a l-^ ta a :1S— A ir Adventurea o f Jimmie alarm over all New England States Putnam representing the Grand Ing the Presidential vote ta 1932, Having emerged from last week's Tilden and Big BUl’s partner, BiU 000. T*m Ml«, »k *«h —mlSwent r*pMt needs has been finally picked. It's Time Honors from Many| BJB— SM—Ar*a* e 1140— 11:00— Jaequa* R an ard Ore ha a Stafford have charge of the meet- By HEBBEBT W. BABHEB By BILL SPAULDINO BiSO- BiBB-Waltolna By Aba Lynian 15— Edwin C. HIU— The Human orchcitm. town and haa several times proved The net Increase over 1982 Is 713 hit that figure for the past three (be fold. with Stoefen aa his partner, twiea 11:30— 17:10— All a n La a f ar’a Oreha atra ing. Aiaaelated Pnoa Sport* Writer Read Coach, D, C L. A.; FanM riyl S:SB— BiSB—Ptek A Pal. Camady Aet 11:00— 1:00— Dane* N a ur— waba only Side o f the News. W EAF-NBC, 9:30 — Pick and its worth. voterA As a total of 960 new voters weeka and h avgot bean ab|g to dlo- Stoefan, however, haa not mods with John Doeg and once with John tiOB—MlB»-Th* Ptrat Nlahtar—a la a Chief Gordon baa mada a atudy Various committees are bard at either died or setebllahed reeldence Mtaneoala Read Coach up bte mind. Bil^lBiBB—Oathl* Chortetar*. Organ NBCiWJZ NETWORK 30— True Story Court o f Human Patsy: 10:80—Fine Arts exhibition; eovor what to do about I t Henneaaey. of finger print claaalficatlon. which work planning thia time which will ta Other communities ’ during the N*w York, Nov. 3___(API- IBiBB—l1iB»-B**k at th* Nawa, Talk B A SIC — Ba ati wla wb a-wb a n wb a l Relations. 13:00—Eddla Ducbln orcbestTA. Lot Angeles, Nov. 3. — A football I W ill—llilA-Parnando Orehaal.—waaf has provan Ita worth on aaveral oc- be one of the regular district meet- OUUtO AND wha m kdk a wgar w jr w lw w a yr wm a l; 00— Marcb o f Time. WJZ-NBC, 8:15—N ew series, Dick past two years. Pleading with old man upa«t to ra- Hera gosal OolumUa over Ooman, ooa^ eonstontly te asked who, - la I only: Can* and Olan—wait rapaat Midwa at: wcky k yw w a nr wla k w k easlona. ings to be held a t frequent Intervals Four hundred copies containing W ilto^lilA-Praddte Martin Orahaatra 30— Hollywood Hotel. Lehreebert's review; 9:30— Phil main on the aldelinee for at laoot Teneasee over Fordham, Carnegie his opinion, te the greatest player I at the pivot position all week flanked kw er koll wren wmnq kao wkbf Prevloua to tha appointment of during the winter months. Enter- a list of the names of the men and tliBB—ItiBB—Cddl* Duehin Orahaatra N O R TH W E S T A C A N A D IA N — w tm] 30—Kate Smith and her Swsnee Baker; KDKA—14th anniversary. one week football prognoaticatorg Tech over NTV, Princatoo over ever to don the moleekina. They I by W olfram at one guard and Ck- CRAVEN LOSES TO BONBI 11;te—llitB-Hallywaad Star* an Air wiba katp wrb e wday k f yr eret etef What to axpect Saturday: Chief Gordon to the police depart- tainment committees, spectally nam- women voters, oa 'revised October Harvard, VUIanova over Boston C seem to believe the coach should I S O U TH — wr>’a wptf wwna wla wja x Music. ment there bad been but three mur- ed in the four lodges are h i^ at to, 1984, are now in the hands of went into the well known brown havs a ready reply, due, no doubt, to I polin at tbe other with UUano stop- OBS-WABC NKTWORK w(1a>w*ufi wlod WTO wmo wab wept 00—Ossie Nelson's ocebestra. Football— Dartmouth over Yale, Notre Dame ping in to fill out. This tetter chap w)d x wemb k a ao w k y wfna A b a p kpr* 1:45 p. m.— Princeton vi. Harvard, ders in the towL, of Manchester aa work getting out a program of the Regiatrers ready for distribu- atudy today. From thia eom er the over Pittsburgh, Temple over Holy bis contact with ao many atUeteal BY TECNNICAL KNOCKOUT CABIC—Baati wabe wrto woko vm SO—Harry Salter'a orchestra. is a regular "tough” guy on tbe foot- vaab wBae war wkbw w Ir 'c whk eklw woal ktba ktha araoo w a r* far iMck as history at tha town vaudeville acta to be prasanted at tion. l%e 1984 list will be good for woek’a outlook waa aomething like Croes, lUtnoia over Army, Mlnne over years of observation. M O U N TA IN — koa k dyl k k lr kchl WEAF-NBC, Graham McNamee ball field and altbough a bit inex- irdre waau wja* waan arfbl wipd wjav la traced, hut since then there have this timA Nona of the plana have two more years. this; aota over Michigan, Chicago over The best players I ever saw la | ahnaa wbna: M ld i^ ti wbbm wfbm P A C IF IC C O A S T— kga k fl k gw koma and Don Wilson, and WABC-CBS, perienced be gave a good account of khq k fid k t a r 1 ^ been about ten. In each caae the been forwarded and It haa baan un- Registrar Veitcb said today that Purdue, Northwestern over Wiscon* action were Ernie Smith o f South-1 Bout Ends in Second at Foot kmbe kama wearo wha* Eastern chain. Jack Ingeraoll; 1:45 Pitt Over Irish himself last Sunday. M lstretU ■AST—wpc whp arlbw wbaa wibi wtaa Cant. Eaat. —Navy vs Washington and Lee, case haa baen solvad and there has daratood that all tha acta will ba more than 100 new voters appeared gin. Southern Methodist over Texas. em California, In the line and Red Guard Hall Last Night as wloo cffb okAo not been a major crime committed at tha Municipal building yesterday Pttteburgh-Notre Dame — Notre will be moved permanently to tackle, 4:30— S:10— Th * Singing L a d y — aaat WMCA-CBS, Tony Wakeman; 3:45 kept the dark until praaanted. Dame la Improving faat but P ltt’g Washington over Oregon State. Grange of iniaole, in the backfleld.l BIXI.C—WB*t wafa wbro wqam wdod 4i4S— S:4B— Orph a n A n n t e " eaat only In Mencbaetar since be became to be shown how tha voting ma- his regular position. Vic Johnson, Craven Is Injured. arraa aria* wdau artoe krld wrr WEZ-WBZA Charlea Robert Jr., o f Academy faat In bolding MinnegoU’a Tbund- Duke over Auburn, Tufts over New Remember I ’m making my eeleo-l FULLER BdkH* S40— Ja c k B argar A Oreha atra —Illinois vs. Army, WJZ-NBC—Bill chief that has not been untangled. eblnea are used. A slight majority the regular left tackle and Henry, ktaa araeo koma wdbo wadx wbt 1:30— 1:30— Pra a a-Ra dla Nawa Period etreet, Manchester, secretary of tha arlng Herd to a 18-7 gewa makaa Hampahlts, Santa Clara over Call' UoDi from among gridders I ’ve seen I ___ a wblB wdbj ararra artnbf waj* 1;3B— B:3B— Dorothy Pag* A Orcheat. Slater and Bill Stem ; 3:46— Mln- Chief among these wee the murder o f this numbar ware men. In view of perform. - I varsity left end have been teiciiig it ;rah r arala ktnl ksks BpringBaM — MostCM nesoU vs. Michigan, CBS-mldweat Board of Control for Junior lodges the Panthers look better„ and__ better^ fomla, Georgia over Florida, Ttxae Johnny Craven. Eteat OlastonburY S:4B— 4:40— Lawalt Thom a a — eaat; o f Captain WiUiem F. Madden, who the foot that tha weatbar Is fair There have baen many foiniantl easy this week. Laley, a midnight MIDV/BBT—weak argl armt wiabd wlan Orphan Annla— repeat to midwaat will outline the plans for the Insti- each week. Probably a UghroqueiUc I ^'**^*° Baylor and Stanford boxer who has been trained for the vtbw kfh kfab wkbn ween wabt ktej group, Ted Husing. was appointed to the department today it la anticipated that an even lineman. Pudge HeffelfingerTi name ROSCOE end, weighing but 155 pounds will 4:00— 7:00— Ama a 'n* A n d y-^ a a t only Other programs: ’ tuUon ot such ledges In the Jurisdic- but a vote for Pitt lover UCLA. ring by Frankie Busch had all the 4:10— 7:10— W illa rd Roblaon Orchaat. Friday, November 2 on the same day as the chief, and greater number will appear today ■till te a atandyby at Ydla and '4 relieve ona o f tha ends Simday. MOUNTAIN—krer Id* keb kal 4:10— . TiSOrrRad Oavla, Bartel Skateh W EAF-NBC. 1:00 p. m.—Jan tion of 0>nnecticut at this meeting. Anny-minols — Two undefeated, Small but light this chap can snare better of the going for the first COAST — idd kola kfra kal ktp;ly kTl the Chinese murder on Oak atreeL than yesterday when rain appar- there were Henry, of WaoUagton BAUSOeS'Oi kfb 4i4B— 7140— Oangaroua Paradia*. Skit Bruncsco ciuemble; 6:00 p. m .-^ n e Much Intereet has been arotitsd and untied teams collide but the while we’ra about It, wa’U forward pastes with tba best round and a half lost night in the fefbk km) kwg kam kdb kamb 7:00— 1:00— Irena RIch'a Bartel Act M. Cfclef Baamel G. Oordeai antly cut down the number. mini bavo faced much tougher eom- Bristol to whip Martdan at ths and Jafferaoa; Georgs Houaar, k to- man's family. throughout the state over the JuntOi' Foot Guard bouts against Gen* Cant. Caat. 7l1B— 1:10— Th e Radio C it y Ravua 0:00— Betty and Bob. MAT EXPEL PRIESTS Twelve years ago ths voting list paUUon. This fo o t cou^ed with ^ C ity tomorrow afternoon and aaaota tackle; Schulte and Barnard, Happeny at qrArter. Bendioavakl .M — Mablnaan Cruaa*. Jr.— 7:30— 1:10— Al Ooadman'* H a lf H e ur WABC-CBS, 11:80 a. m.—CbU- Lodge queetlon and it ia expectad Bonin o f WUllmanttc, State. Hekvy- 4:16— "Books and Autbora"— EM- Sheridan, tbs first polios chief in Mnleo, D. F., Nov. 3.—(AF) — showed a total o f 6,109 enrolled. Tha apparent weakneai rngwinm* | we’ll be ourpriaed If It isn’t by sev- of Michigan; Lee Coate, of our own ■t right half, Angelo at left half and _’.I Pranklln MaCarmlek—chain 1 :0 0 - tiOO— Phil H arria A Oreha atra dren'a Ekitertainment; 5:00 p. m.— that dalegattons from other lodges wrelght ebampion. B l I B - BiBB—H.Bd V. Kaltanbern — aaat; 1:30— 4:30— Phil Ba k ar'a S h a w -t o e win F. Edgett. Manchester. Soma observers said today an In- ineresM te 4,157 atnea 1923. , seems to give Bob Zuppke’s eral touchdowns. school here; Hare, McCracken and Bob Eagleson at fullback are the '■Ob ”—ablBwaat; Old Sanga—waat 4:00— 10:00— A l B arn ard. Pa ul Dum ont 4:30—ERA Civic Chorus. Little Jack Little orchestra. vestigation by the attorney general's outside this district wlU be preaenL Woodruff, o f Penn; Dee Jardien and quartet o f backfleld men u s ^ In In the latter part o f the second 4:30— 10:30— Jawlah P A g r a m , Mualcal It was twenty-six years ago thia I outfit the 4dge. Bill— Bill — Babby Banaon — aaat; 6:00— News. WJZ-NBC. 13:30— Four H Club department into charges that Catho- One of the outstanding features Badenoch, o f Chicago; Cooney and practice this week. . Werner. Pete, round, while coming out o f a crouch OiMbby** Chyma—Dixia; Bkippy— 10:00— 11:00— Cha a. Oavla O re h a a tr a - morning that he turned in hla first BAER’S NEXT FIGHT Kentucty-AIabama - - Whatever AKanw \ minaraat: T*«aa PanBara—waat aaat: Am o t 'n' A n d y— west repeat 6:15—Skipper Jim and his Mythical program; 6:45— Ranch Boys trio. report of a night's duty aa be start- lics planned an a rm ^ movement to of the evening for November 6th the thermometer reading Kentucky De Witt, of Princeton; Babe Hor- Ab Eagleson and Kerr are the sec- and weave, Craven was butted In th* BiBB— BiSO— I d d l * O a a t e y . Paat baM— IBilO — 11 iS O ^ a lly Coburn Orchestra Ship of Joy. overthrow the government, may re- will bo the qumrtet from Crescent Hollywood, Cal., Nov. 2.— ( A P I - rell, of California; Jim McMillen, of ond quartet of backs with Brown left eye, opening up a two inch cut. aaat; Rad Orang* — othara aaat; 11:00— 17:00— Ralph KIrb e ry. Barltan* ed as a night policeman at the north Max Biaar's flrat fight slnca winning appears to be in fine form. Alabama 6:80—Kellogg Singing Lady. end on a Sunday evening and finish- sult in closing of every chueb In Lodge, East. Hartford. This la the handily. JAPANESE HIRONGS lUlnoie; and Heiser, Aaron R o^ . and LaQ>ss filling in both squads. Referee Louis Kaplan stopiied UM daak Armatrans—midwaat rapaat 11:00— 17:0S— P*llk and Hla Orehaatra tha world heavyweight champion- 6:46— Little Orphan Annie. ed bia boure o f duty and turned in Mexico and the expulsion o f every pnly known part ot the program at Favors Stanford berg and Larry Stevens, o f Southern The entire squad will be used Sun- bout at that point. Craven, bad an POUCECOORT tha present time. In coming to Man- ship, will be a ten round no decision California. 6:00— A ir Adventures of Jimmie bis first report on the morning of priest. Stanford-UCLA—Stanford to oon* day to save the plays for the series tbe better of tbe fighting up to tnat Allen. Nbvember 3. chester this quartet, which la es- affair at Dos Moines, I owa Ancel which will open on Sunday afternoon point and 1s showing greater promtea cratle Candidate for U. 8. Sena- James "Red” O'Brien, an old of- President Abelardo Rodrigues tinue its undefeated Pacific Coast ACC0RDBA6ERUTH 6:18— Republican Campaign. Three years later, or on Novem- pecially busy during ths fall anu Hoffman, manager of tba champion An All-Around Star November 11 at M t Nebo. in each succeeding bout tor. fender. was beforj the local Police made the charge and ordered the in- conference march. 6:30— Preaa-Radio News. ber 1, 1611 be became Chief o f Po- winter months was forced to cancel said tod^. An offer reported to be But the work of Smith stamped 6:40— Billy Batchelor. Court today on charges of intoxica- vestigation. Catholic leaders includ- Wosblngton-Oregon State—Wash- 6:36— Time, weather. lice. The duty o f a chief o f police a previous engagement. $36,000 for Baei* to meet Johnny him ■■ my idea 6f a perfect line- WTiC 7:00—Democratic Clata Central tion and theft. O’Brien is alleged to ing Archbishop Pasqual DIsa de- ington. A ROYAL WELCOME 6:45— Lowell Ttaomaa. at that tipse conalated o f doing Nobel Grand Laroy Roberta atat> Miller in a non-title bout was tele- man. A iteritable tiger on d^ense, B A T t f o t C . C e iiB . Committee Program. have taken a watch from Robert nied revolutionary intentions. Harvard-Prlnceton—On paper the 7:00— Amos 'n' Andy. street duty during the day end ed this morning that ha personally graphed to Hoffman by Dave Fidler. cool, ealculatlng, and vicious, bt 7:30— Concert Miniatures. McGuineaa, 14, who lives in the A Catholic priest Luesa Cervantes only question here seems to Involve By ART BBENZ •M B W. IBM A. O. M tA M 7:30—Musical Highway. 7:18— Plantation Echoes looking after the ^ico work. The Invited all Odd Felkwe in Manches- Des Molnea promoter. Hoffman said eould bold bte own at tackle against TfBantofb BroadeaaaBB ttervtce Johnson block, while the lad was and IS other persona were arrested the size of the score. Princeton NEA Service Sporte Artist 7:30-Red Davis.. police headquarters at that time be would accept the offer. The date any ayatem of attack or any sort of 7:48— Studio Program. taking it to a watch repairer to be near Torreon, state of Coehuila and ter to attend and.to come along easily. 8:00—Jesaica Dragonette. 7:46— Dangerous Paradise. were located in the basement'bf the whether or not they wera members for the bout has been set tentatively Mlnneaota-Mlchlgan — Michigan Tboosandi Cheer Bambino offensiva maneuver. NIMRODS! HERE’S HRST fixed. When O'Brien refused to re- charged with sedltlOA They were VVMaj . Novetnber t 6:00 — Republican State Central 8:00— Irene Rich—"Jewels of En- present building now occupied by Ernie was sure and safe on all N ew Tork, Nov. 3.— Y ale used turn the watch at the boy's earnest brought to Torreon to await trial.' of the local lodge. Plans for the sup- for January. ..t e aet to ehoot the works but the MEN! Committee Program. chantment” I drama). parts o f the field. Seldom fooled on this well-conceived lateral pass In request, the latter complained to . Ombers look touchdowns better. P. M. 9:80—Pick and Pat. 8:15— Dick Liebert’s Musical Revue. and Mates as Team Ar- cutbacks at the inside o f hts posi' losing ita opener to Columbia Uni- the police. O'Brien today was sen- ' 'T e X s s-Southem Methodist—A 4KKL—Msstar Muatc Hour. 10:00— Flrat Nlghter. 8:30— Al Goodman and bis Orches- faint-hearted ballot for the Mus tlon, he was a great help to his end OF THREE ARTICLES ON versity, 12-8. The Blue clinched its tenced to 30 days on each of the •:(K^—C busbs of War. 10:30— Oothic Choristers. tra. tangs. rives for Exhibition Games on wide plays. He was a powerful 16-6 victory over Pennsylvania wdth 9:00—Phil Harris and his Orches- two counts. offensive threat to any defense. He the same maneuver, and employed SHOP AT GLENNEY’S •;1B—StralEht Shooters. 11:00—Qeorge R. Holmes’ News Three youths, all minors, were in . Fordham-Tennessee— A nod In B:I0—NtUle Revetl's Interviews. from Washington. tra; Leah Ray, blues singer. Tannessee's direction. could kick goals after touchdowns it In crushing Brown, 37-0. •:45—Stamp Qub. ll:18^esse Crawford, organist 9:80—Phil ■ Baker, Harry Me- court today on serious charges. Ball —Huge Crowds Expected. with accuracy, and seldom missed TRAINING HUNTING DOGS Quarteroack Jerry Roscoe went Indians Picked •:00—WrlcntvtUe Clarion. 11:30— Slumber Hou . Naughton, Martha Meara, con- of 3500 each was fixed for a hearing booting over tbe end zone on kick- nine yards on the play fo r the 1 tralto; Leon Belasco's Orchestra. tomorrow morning. Yale-Dartmoutb—Dartmouth nev- offs. touchdown that defeated Pennsyl- S:|B—Francis T. Maloney, Demo- 13:00—Silent. ar boa beaten Yale but there’s al- SATURDAY VETERANS LEAGUE ' . ' vania. ways a flrat time. I f tba Indiana Tokyo, Nov. 3.— (A P )—Diplomats Practically avtry football follow, ar has his Idol as a backfleld ster. Max Riddle Says Early GAMES TONIGHT Tbe pass from center want to don’t win this time they’d better hnd admirals are arguing over oil Schultz, tbe No. 3 back, xvho itart- quit visiUng the Yale Bowl. Ask any Michigan man who was the AND EVERY DAY and navies, but the .Japanese popu- Ifraatest ot all time and bis answer, Games In the Veterans Bowling ed as If to drive into the cen. Cbicago-Purdua—One or both ter o f tbe line, but passed to Stan lace found a common ground of i«n chances to one, will be Willie Coaching Fits Honnds for League for tonight will be as fol- will be eliminated from the B ig Ten Fuller, the No. 2 ba^. Where you will get a ticket with every 50c purchase be* agreemant today with Americans — Heston. N otre Dame men recall lows: race after tomorrow’s encounter, on Meanwhile, Roecoe, .the wdngback Attention Textile Workers - — All Workers! the flip coin Purdue to spring an basebaU and Babe Ruth. deeds o f Elchenlaub and' George tween now and November 17, which entiles you to an op* MORIARTY BROTHERS Gipp. Chicago points with honest | Field and Explams Best Veterans of Foreign Wars vs. on the play, bad started around to- upset. ' Police reserves were caUed to portunity to get a British W ar Vets, alleys 1 and 2. ward the left end, and received the Tuaaday, November 6, is election day. It is your opportunity to use your strongest weapon— the ballot. Seo handls throngs along tba Olnsa, piride to Waiter Eckersall, and WIs- Tulone-Mtestesippl — Another for American Legion vs. Army ""d lateral from Fuller j„st about be- that your family and friends go to the polls and vote. Every working man and woman in the state of Connecticut Tulane. Tokyo's Broadway, when a touring consln to P at O’Dea, Larsen and Methods to Use; Have Henry Cochems. Mavy, alleys 3 and 4. hind the center. shtuld vote against Governor Wilbur L. CroBs." Loulslnana State-Mtesteslppl State team of American League Stars, in- Strat Morton, the No. 4 back, —Ukewlsa for LSU. cluding the Babe, arrived from $25 OVERCOAT FREE Governor Cross proved to be an enemy of the laboring class in this state by his conduct before and during the Carried Ball Farthest Natural Ability. blocked Pennsylvania’s right end, LEAD AGAIN WITH Navy-Waahington and La* N avy Yokohama. As the motors drove and the long-side guard and tackle So you go down through the list give the command. Repeat innu- textile strike, hut tha futura admtrate had better ■lowly to a hotel all other traffic pulled out of tbe line to lead the be earafuL waa halted. More than 100,000 per- of Aubrey Devine and Locke, of merable times until ihe dog learns HERE IS THE REAL STORY: to obey. play. Michigan State-Marquette—^Tbere Bona Jammed the street, leaving only Iowa; Daly of West Point and Har- ED ITO R’S N O tE : This Is the aeema to be no reason to suspect a narrow path.. vard; Baker, of Princeton: Ernie first of three articles on the train- ITils command is of great im- Every newspaper in Connecticut carried front page headlines that the textile strike would be called Sep- Nevera and Bobby Grayson, of Stan- portance in hunting birds, for you Michigan State’s perfect record win Bulli b -HlBg.- ing o f bun .ing dags. tember 1. Governor Cross certainly must have read these headlines and known that it would effect over crash up hare. ford; Edwards, of W aabin^n don’t wan )xmr dog to break when Overcoats Suits Ruth grinned delightedly as tba State; Archie Nesbit and Pesky the game is flushed. 40,000 textile workers in the state of Connecticut. Texas A and M-Arkanaaa—*171# fane cheered him, fin 'Ing himself a By MAX RIDDLE WEST SIDERS FACE Raaorbacka of Arkansaa comforta- Sprott, of California; Thorpe, of NEA Senloe Writer Setters and pointers usually are “king" in . this country. H e ebook Carlisls; and a flock of others. Tliree days before the strike was called, he received three telegrams from town authorities and manufac- bly. ■cores o f outstretched hands. taught tbe command "to bo” after Atlantic White Flash-^Plus Califorela-Santa Clara-*-A baHot And then you come to Orange, W ith shotguns booming on an pointing a convey, but since It Is turera,. requesting that the State Militia and the State Police be sent into the strike area just aa soon as Confetti and streamers thrown tbe Galloping Ghost HGERS ON SUNDAY $13*5019 $19*05 up fOr Santa Clara. from buildings made the occaatm fronts, 7,000,000 licensed htmtera tbe business ot the springer to the strike waa called. Instead of remaining at his p ost, in the Capitol, In Hartford, Governor Cross CON- Tbe red-bead probably carried a Oeorge Washington - Vanderbilt resemble a New York welcome. The are bitting the game trails in the flush his quarry, it is a safer VENIENTLY DUCKED THE STRIKE ISSUE. BY GOING TO LAKE SUNAPEE, NEW HAMPSHIRE. football farther than any other man — The Ckilontels are a faat array stars and stripes and Japan's rising United States, secompanied in most method to teach him to drop at In football. His name stands out -Just to show the fans of Man- O N A FISHING TRIP, thereby very trickily passing the “buck” to the Lieutenant-Governor. hut doubt 1s hereby expressed that sun were displayed everywhere. cases by their best friends and the command “ down.” above all other Illinois ball toters, You can never fully appreciate the fact that it realty they can cope with Vandervllt The Americans, especially Ruth, will aides-de-camp, dogs. This may ba done by abooting a chester that the club te composed although there have been some fine pays to buy Better Shoes until you have worn a pair. Mayor Murphy, of Putnam, who is Superintendent of the Belding-Hemingway Mill, Chief of Police in Put- Aubum-Duke— Duke should get draw crowds that will remind him AU hunting dogs, be they bounds, cap pistol until he has recovered o f "iron men,” Manager Dick Kerr hack on the winning rails again. backs at the CTiampaign institution setters, or spaniels, are endowed from gun shyness, and giving him The extra service and wear more than offset the differ* nam and Lieutenant In Militia, demanded of the Lieutenant-Governor that the State Militia be sent into of the Yankee Stadium in the great of the West Sides has booked the (Jeorgia-FIorida— a choice te days o f his prime. — Clark, Pogue, and Macorober with a natural aptitude for hunt- the command “ down.” A fte r he has ence between the shoes we sell and ordinary shoes. Putnam and the Lieutenant-Governor sent three companies. The Governor, then returned from his fish- Georgia. among them. ing, but every one must be trained become used to tbe cap gun, a rifle A. C. Peterson Tigers of West Hart- ing trip in New Hampshire, thanked the Lieutenant-Governor for carrying out his duties and PROCEED- The bte leaguera, under the dlrec- GASOLINE Oregon-Montana—^Ubless aU slgna of William Harridge, president Grange probably was tbe moat during puppybood to observe the may be substituted, and finisUy a ford for the Sunday attraction at shotgun. ED TO ORDER OUT SIX MORE COMPANIES OF T HE MILITIA TO BE SENT INTO THE STRIKE fhll, Otagon. of the Ameriean League, and Connie imcanny runner of his time. Ha groundwork in chasing game if the Mt. Nebo. This game will start Syraeuaa-Pann State — Syraeuas Mack, masagar of tbe Philadelphia could smash, dodge, straight arm, hunter te to derive the utmost from O rra c tly trained spaniels alwrays promptly at 3 o’clock and according AREA. Should aurmount one mere obstada Atbletlca, are to play four games In and cut — all wlUi a natural flair Us sport. will go down when a gun te fired to reports in circulation the town la Its bid for a perfect-aeaaon. and await the command to fetch. FLORSHEIM SHOES $8.75 Tokyo btfora a bari»tormingoam tour that no one else I ’ve ever seen could Tha first lessons . generally are champs will hava to step high, wide Governor Cross also ordered aeroplanes to spy on the “flying squadrons” and permitted the State Police to Columbte-Comell—Despite the In- equal. of other large cities of the empire. merely a matter o f supervision. and handsome if they want to enter use their cars to transport STRIKE BREAKERS. jury to A l Barabas, Columbia, but His defensive ability was all that Whenever your dog gets on chairs, NEXT: Retrieving. the victory column before the series. may ba fairly close. Big Advance Sale Ibesa Tokyo conteate, Nov. 4, 5, eould be asked. I have seen him make him get down, speaking Have Good Record. After receiving many protests against the strike activities of the State Militia and the State Police, the Looks Like Temple tackle all over the field and pull bte sternly to him. If he bos tha an- 10 and 11, will be held in tbe huge GIRLS CHURCH LEAGUE Composed of former West Hart- BOSTONIAN SHOES $ Governor sent his representative Into the strike area to investigate as to whether or not it was necessary Tanmla-Holy Cross — Temple’s team out of many a tough eituatlon noying habit of putting muddy ford I ^ h players and well versed 6.00 poweriii} and trick attack appears MetJI Shrine Park, with aecommo- to use bullets, bayonets and clubs. It took the Governor’s investigator six days to travel fifty miles and daUons fo r 60,000. Reserved seats by his ability to knock down and front feet on you, ligbtly step on The Zion Lutherans took two in the arts and wiles o f this groat to give tbe Owls the edge. intercept passes. Us rear toes and he sbortiy will ■old out three weeka In advance. games from St Mary’s in tbe Girls autumn pastime the Tigers have met - make this investigation. The Governor knew that the strike leaders had the situation under control and Maryland-Vl rglnla—Maryland. As a coach looking for a handy leam to stay down. Capacity crowds are assured for Church League at tbe School atreet and played some o f tbe best teams there was no need for investigation. In other words workers, the Governor was just ST A LLIN G for time. Iowa State-Konsa*—Cyclones by man on a busy Satui^y afternoon, Obedience to the command to in tbe state. Holding the Falcons name and Cyclones liy nature. Iowa ■U four days, makiag a total attend, Rec alleys test night FREEMAN SHOES I would have to string along with ooma possibly Is the mi-~t difficult of Middletown to a tie score, S^, te $5-$6 State. ■nee about equal to that of the re- St Sliuy’e In my estimation. Governor Wilbur L. Croes haa worn out his usefulness as Governor of Connecticut. Leaving Red Grange. to teach, and it te one many oUier- some feat especially when a team Penn-Lafayatte—Penn looks cent aeven-ganM world aeries In De M. Summerville...... 76 SS his post in the Capitol to go fishing while thousands of workers were striking in his state for “bread and butter wages” wtee good huLting dogs do not manages to do Just that In Middle- much too good. trolt and B t Louis. D. Jensen ...... 74 80 know fully., It must be borne in town. The Troians of the State means only one thing, that Governor Cross is NO FR IEND OF THE W ORKING PEOPLE. DON’T BE FOOLED BY North Carolina State-Clemaon— Even larger crowds wUi aaa tba M. Robinson...... 69 76 mind that to reward a dog With HIS CAMPAIGN CHATTER— RETIRE HIM FROM OFFICE, NOVEMBER 6, BY VOTING AGAINST I H ^ Htmk Anderson's W olf Pack haa Americana In Osaka, where the pig WESUYANDNDERDOG V. Thrasher...... 65 83 Prison at Wethersfield gave the West Leather Jackets $7-50 pattlny and kind words 1s the only bean plenty inconatetent but rates Koehlen stadium oaata 90,000 fens riaruord team a 13-6 trimming but Pigskiil possible w ay to make him anxious Low SI 7Q Hugh M. Alcorn, hla opponent, the son of a akilled carpenter, came up from the ranks of the working classes. Ho an edge over Clemaon. and Into which 100,000 hava bean the average fan does not appreciate known to Jam their way for inter- IN T R O n n BATHE to come when you call. Just what these chaps can do in the All Wool Now York U.-(3amegio— On the 844 875 719 woiked in the Stanley Rule and Level Co., in New Britain, Conn., and Mved enough money to educa;^ himself to be- A GALLON ■obolMUc bsoabon gamaa. way of football. ^ baste of their showing against Eton Lutheran come a lawyer. Thtra are no profMatonal boaeball Middletown, Nov. 8 —(AP)-r-For Initial Inatrnotlon The West Sides will trot out on aovEs* Georgetown, a timid vote for Now . B. Bika ...... 77 73 teams in Japan and digging up auit- A tralUng rope te highly rec- tbe field Sunday all dolled up In new Zipper Jackets $4.95 Tork U.’s Violets. the first time In nearly two deeadea E. Kelsh ...... S I 78 In 1917, he represented the Bricklayers, Masons and Plasterers Union and also the building trades, of Hartford, able opposltioo tor the Babe and hte onftnended fo r young dogs. This Jerse}ra, orange sbouldera and black Western Maryland • CtethoUo— Wesleyan’a football team will en- S. W in d e r ...... 84 70 In an injunction case and established what haa since been a law in Connecticut that LABOR H AS THE RIGHT TO he terrors of Western Maryland to mates was quite a problem. The counter the Trinity team aa the un- should be an ordinary aash cord sleeves and bodies. Tbe team will While Willimantic was paying 14c and Hartford 13c a gallon— Manchester mo- first game will be against tbe Tbkyo from 30 to SO feet in length. Let H. Janssen ...... 88 92 practice this evening at the West STRIKE. With this labor background, Hugh M. Alcorn knows of the trials and tribulations of the laboring classes. win over one of tbe east’s best der dog when the teams clash «t O. Seelert ...... 88 93 $1.95 the puppy drag this rope around ■mall college arrays. Club, an organization o f former Hartford Saturday. Not since the Side Rec at 6:30 o’clock sharp. B e la fearless and independent and, if he is dected, he will not go fishing in times of labor troubles. He will appoint for some time until he gets used to $7.50 torists were forced to pay 15c a gallon. Moriarty Brothers got busy— with the re- Utah Aggles-Brigham “ Young. University players. For the oecood early teans In Trinity’s goldsn ara Local Unanp. Mackinaws it Then call Um. 898 400 798 a labor mediation and.arbitration board of three members, one from the Republican Party, one' from the Democratic Tha Aggies. i u d ^ third Tokyo — - - gamec------a Japonaaa------had the Cardinals fowtd thamaelves Gunther, the big g u ^ baa been And Up If be doesn’t immediately come Party and one from a Bona-Fide Labor Organization, of this state. Thia board will have the power to call for and ex- sult that all our patrons can now get gas at our station— Boston Colleve-'VllIanova — outfit has baan organised, In a situation almilar to that facing Zipper Front, comparative scores (the old ^*lo the fourtt contest will be be- drag Um slowly to you, being care- amine all books, papers and documents to subpoena witnesses and parties concerned in any strike or lockout— common them tomorrow. To add to Wesle- ful to drag him in a straight Une. meanles) VtUanovs. tween mixed Japanese and Ameri- yan’a discomfort the Blue and Gold ■ense, mediation and arbitration will ruW and effect settlements. -Oklaboma A and M—Da- can teams. In time, the pup will decided that, wUl ba flaunting an unbeaten and since he has to come anyway, he All Wool troit’e Titans favored A Isadlng light of Uil all-stara te untied record in flv* games to date. All Wool Fleece Coats ^ 100% in favor of the Old Age Pension Bill and win give serlons consideration to all other bills proposed expected to be ’‘Young Stalin,” a might aa well com tbe easiest way. Colorado Aggies - Wyoming—The Coach Jack Blott of Wesleyan haa MT L a b o r . ■ix-foot-two middle school youth, the Always give him a pat when he Plain and Fancy 0 1 / > C Aggies.' ■aid: “W a’ra tha unaar dogs. They’ve Denver-Colorado College — Den- son o f white Russian parents who does come, and he’ll catch on In a 301-315 West Center Street got a flna team In Hartford but we'U hurry. [save / t e i S ^ S U F F E R I N G r Colors ...... wrvleOU SCARFS i AM, ver 'ooks much better. took refuge in Japan at the time of *???,*®* Militia and State Pol^e with bullets, bayonets and clubs, will not be Hugh M. Alcorn’s way of set- glvt them a battle every minute. By W ag strikes and he will not go fishing while there are dark clouds over the state. CORNER BROAD STREET Colorado U-C:olorado Mines—The the Bolshevik revolution. Stalin is Another point an good hunting Heavy Plaid Wool university. the pitching wonder of the northern Saturday this gang of mine wUl be dogs must learn Is *a drop things roa « * eennemblng. bsrs-ls bow you can aav* on region. raring to go and If I am Informed when they are told to. To teach *. «o to the polls election day »wlth your families and friends and vote for H UGH M. Todayte Ctamaa r m amoklng bill* sritbeut having te turn to ■ cheap, Bt. Mary’a-Wasblngton Stab correctly there haven’t been many this lesson, give the puppy a large ALCORN FOR GOVERNOR I one sided scores in the series to bone, or any piece o f f o ^ too large r low pads tobiMO that yea esat oa)cgr. Simply smoke $3.95 $ 1.00 The Gaels are fancied here. SHIRTS PAWNEES PBAOnOE Bdgewetth—that’s tbs real onsmr to economy with pleas- Washington and Jefferson-Mer- date. for him to awallo i. ure. The reason is that you get so many more smoking hours seeking the office of Secretary of State, on the Democratic ticket, is Dr. John Sattl. He ear— i f the Presidents can buck The Pawnees will practice tonight Tell him to drop It, and at the same time take It from Us mouth. w T O y -CBOSSED the entire labor movement, in New London. Defeat him election day. Vote for JOHN D A N - warm weather W and J ahould win. at 6:80 on WUUam atreet All play- TO FLAY CaJFFEKS from a IS-cent tin o f Edgeworth that you are away ahead If ho growls at you slap Um on ara ore asked to come prepared to The Blueflelda Boys' Qub will op- on your resl oost. Q*t a tin of Bdgswatth and figure it out tbe noae, anf he'U soon stop th at SWEATERS practice. Coach Dwyer states that pose the CUppen tomorrow nuirnlng for yo o M f. Bdgswerih h bmous far Its flavor and mildness. at 10 o’clock at the McKee etreet Eventually be will come to tte Mr. XlaoBaher ^ ^ m y s been labor’s friend. His father has been counsel for the Connecticut Federation of . there has been too much fooling of conclusion that what he picks up Bdgsworth Is thrift, occnonay, and plsssurt all in Slip^m Sweaters .. .$2*45 and $2.95 jpabor. for years. ELE(TT JOHN DANNAHER FOR SECRETARY OF STATE 1 Last Night *8 Fights lat^ and any man who does not field. Tbe club beat tbe Olppera re- cenUy by a score of 14 to 7 and te bad fo r him, and he will not on* Ceflophnhs-wrspped pedtsge. Yes, Mr. Pip* want to put in a bard practice can only drop things when told, but Button Sweaters, AU W o o l.. .$3.45 and np' hang up his football clothes. The hope to duplicate the victory tomor- flmofar, if yoa wiU put Edgeworth in your pipe Don't forget labor’s motto: “ELECT YOUR FRIENDS, DEFEAT YOUR ENEMIES 1” row. will refuse tUnga given Um by Drive in today^ I f you haven’t tried Moriarty Brothers already— ^youllbemore (By Asaoelated Preaa) town aeries starta In two weeks and strangers. you can wve arith plessur*. Mad* and gusrtn- Heavy Shakers, All Colors. . . . $3.95 and u]| J. N IC H O L A S D A N E , tbe team has tb t to pracUoa bard to teed by Lmaa fa Btothw C o„ Richmond, Vs. than pleased with their Prompt and Courteous Service— A N D REMEMBER— Memphis—vquard Brown, 148, 18 H E Q U AU F1B D 7 , , President of Connecticut Federation of Labor, ba In shape for these games. Tbe Under Ferfect Control tndlanapolte. drew with Bddia (K id ) team will play Sunday and any »»i*w Umdon, Nov. 1.—Don MeOirkln- iVoIfe, 146. Memphis, 10; Chink x n dogs should be taught to lie President. New London Central Labor Union; who wants to play in tbe game must dale, the English heavsrweight who down when told. Dogs so taught lobnson, 180, Des Moines, knocked General Organizer for American Federation of Labor. report for practice Sunday morning thought he waa the ^ next heavy- win be under perfect control at all You Save Money at Moriarty Brothers •ut Louis Berbard, 230, Memphis, 8; at 9:80 at the Golf Lota. Those who weight champion untq flattened by times. (THIS ADVERTISEMENT PAID FOR BY A FRIEND OF THE WORKINGMAN.) V. U LofUn. Olive Branch, Mlse., do not report will not play, regard- I^ g Lcvlnsky ip America, now te In teaching a dog to “drop.” von from Jack Kaye, Joplin,' 6. physical am* boxing Instructor of GLENNEY’S I less of who they are. macs your hand on his hindquar- the-Irish Guards b ^ . ters and force Um down aa you EDGEWORTH TOBACCO i- T ' " f , . - • EANCHiarrER EVEmNG HERALD, HANCREHrER, OONM,* SATURDAY, JUNE M. 19B4 PAGE . / ilANCHES’l'GR EVENING HEJiAUI, MANCHEIin'KR. GUNN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1984. PAGE

Leaves For Pacific Coast By Boat civil aviation with enormous re- year," he aold. itufgln# UPIURN FEATURES DECISION IS RESERVED GERMANY REARMING servts of pilots aad alrplaiMs, many of Partlaawnt aet'OMr ~ ABOUT TOWN of tham faster than Our fastest mili- party whtpe a b r a their IN SUIT AGAINST FOLEY Group 1 of the Memorial Hospi- CHURCmU ASSERTS tary maehlnes.i’ nation." 1 HARKETTRADING tal auxiliary will meet Monday Churchill said England must face Churehin attacked tha afternoon at ths Y. M. C. A. ((toittnaed from Page One) the future “with energy and courage government for what be No declsloa was rendered today if a safe, coherent and peace-keep- riowmess in completing the pi by Judge Arthur F. Ells who on Rev. Leonard C. Harris, pastor of- reply to that: 'Our torgete are the ing policy Is to to found." for air defense, declaring its Wednesday and Thursday heard the the South Methodist Church is In Thames?'" suit for damages asked in the The Issue of Orest Britain'a air astounding “when we oooaMir Recoferiet Up to More Than the New England Deaconess Hos- CHiurehUl warned hts bearers Ger- defenees, he aatorted, la a larger character of the present amount of I30.OOC by Sherwood pital. Boston, for observation. Rev. many will have "overtaken us before Cone of this place and |3S,000 by issue than party eonalderationa. government, tha rapidiy . Two Points Noted; Bonds Harris's condition Is not regarded another year has passed" in "or- "In spite of the ptaineat wanainga Ihiropeaa scene, aad the obi Betty Moorehouse, also cf Manches- as serious and it la expected tbat he ganized military machines alone." ter against Jamas W. Foley of this and the facts, practically n oth l^ which ministers repeatedly arq will return to Monchtster early He asaerted the Reich haa "gigantic has been done during the whole daring we have in Europe." Show Former Tendencies. place. At the close of the hearing next week. In th absence o f the yesterday aftenioon Judge Ells an- ratw . Rev. George 0. Scrivener, nounced that-he would reserva his District Superintendent o f the Nor- decision and It was expected that It wich District will preach Sunday Ifew Tork, Nov. t __ (AP)—After would be rendered this morning, but morrJng. remaining virtually unoonadoua for no such report pad tosn filed with several sessions, the Stock Market the clerk of the court at 3 o'clock Noble Grand Mre. Minnie Krause, I DIAL today sat up and took a little nour- this afternoon. Vice Grand MTs. 8. J. SUaughan ishment. and Past Grand Mrs. Jessie W a l^ e Trading activity broadened con- o f Sunset Rebekah lodge attended PINEHURST 4151 siderably and reooverlea o f fractions the meeting of Martha Washington .102 MAIN STREET — JUST NORTH OP A RMORY to more than 3 points ware display lodge of Wethersfield last eveningj ed over a wide front. Study of re- HOPKINS ANSWERS —EUa Barnett Photo. the occasion being the official visit cent news developments was said to Mrs. Winiam McBride, o f 98 Church street, on board the Dollar liner o f the president of the Rebekah] Phone Service Until 8:30 Tonisrht! have resulted in a more hopeful view President Adams os she sailed for a sojourn to the Pacific Coast. Her state assembly and staff. Call tonight for early delivery, please. AU orders received after 9:30 a. m. Saturday. o f the economic situation. The up- FLEIGHER CHARGE husband and son are pictured with her as they bade her bon voyage. will be delivered early in the afternoon. turn also credited partly to technlcM The third supper and sessioa o f] Three Little Letters— The First Three In The Alphabet—But They factors. o f the Ninth Anmusl Nutmeg Trail Grains and cotton were moderate- InstttuU will be held tonight at ROASTING CHICKENS ly higher and foreign wheat prices Accuses Repablkaiis of Lack the M*thoulat church In Rockville, | moved up sharply. Cotton Improved with supper at 6:30. All Fresh KlUedt beef and and rubber came back half a cent ‘HARTFORD TIMES’ POLL Should Mean A Great Deal To YOU, Mr, ADVERTISER, or more a pound. Bonds showed ten- of Understaniiiiig or Sym- Sunset Rebekah lodge boa receiv-1 dencies. Foreign exchanges ed an ihvitoUon from Miriam Lodge SHghUy higher. of Hartford to be its guests, Satur- CHICKENS lb The preferred shares of McCrory pathy for Underpriyfleged SHOWS ALCORN LEADING day, November 3, Nslghbors' nigbt, Just under 5 pounds. PORK at Odd Fellowrs 'Tempre, 420 Main Because They Stand For Stores spurted nearly fi points, the Ground Together for common got up more than 1 and Hugh M. Alcorn, Republican can- street, Hartford. Mrs. Kathleen Every one o f these Urds wlU make a most tempting roast Wilson A Co. Preferred advanced Washington, Nov. 3.—(AP)— didate for governor, and U. S. Sen. Sweet of Sunset Rebekah lodge will average m to 7 pounds. Savory Meat Loaf or Meat BaOa fill the chair of left supporter to the more than 2, all to new highs for the Harry L. Hopkins, relief adminis- F. C. Walcott continue their lead Broilers — Extra Large Native Capons and Roasters. year. Wright Aeronautical advanced trator, accused the Republican high OBITUARY vice grand. command today of a “complete lack over Gov. W. L. Cross, and Cong. S and Union Pacific nearly as much Pinehnrst 8 to 10-Pound Others, up major fractions to of understanding or sympathy for Francis T. Maloney, Democratic Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. BurreU | lb s. more than a point. Included U. S. the under privileged class of Amer- candidate for senator. In The Hart- of 1003 Tolland Turnpike will enter- ford nmea state-wide straw vote. Steel, American Telephone, Case, ica." DEATHS tain over the coming week-end, Wil- TURKEYS Answering statements by Henry The state totals are: Alcorn, 1030, liam Green, allk organlaer Pater- Abeohitely FRESH young birds; 1] Just enough pork Is ground with General Motors, Chrysler, Johns- Cross, 833; Walcott, 1034; Maloney, Manville, U. 8. Industrial Alcohol, P. Fletcher, Republican national Mrs. Ida J. House son, N. J., with Mrs. Green, and Mr. your guests wlU sppreckite a turkey Al the beef to add richaesa and Savor. chairman, tbat the Roosevelt ad- 866. Mr. Alcorn is also ahead In Mrs. Ida J. House, widow of Wol- and Mra. Joseph Gretii, also Mr. and dinner Sunday—Bpocial ...... Why not moke a meat loaf—it’s onv U. S. Smelting, Ubby-Owena, Santa the number of votes tbat are Fe, N. T. Central, Western Union, ministration has been playing poli- cott House, died at her home, 142 Mrs. Walter Green, all of Paterson. economical roast becauso every bit in * tics with .'ellef money, Hopkins said changing from one candidate to the AUDIT. . . . BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS I Caterpillar Tractor, Montgomery Pearl street, yesterday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Green of Fancy Fresh Fowl weighing from 4 to 5 pounds each. edible. at his press oonference: other. Of those voting, 187 who following a brief Illness. Mrs. House Pawtucket, R. I., are expected to be Ward, Sears Roebuck, Howe Sound, "The clear implication of this voted for Cross In 1932 are voting for American Sumatra Tobacco, Allied who was 80 years old bad been a among the guests, along with their campaign being conducted by the Alcorn this year while only 114 who resident of Manchester for the past aon-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and For Inexpensive Chemical and California Packing. former ambassador to—what coun- voted for Trumbull in 1932 are vot- The utilities and oils were quiet. 30 years, coming here from (flss- Mrs. Harry Saunders o f New York Dinners Freeh Pork Loin Roaete try was that, anyway T—i- that the ing for Cross this yti. tonbury. city. The Hurry In McCrory stocks ap- Republicans are saying they won't Mayor Jasper McLevy of Bridge- She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Edna parently refiectad reports that raor- port, Socialist candidate for gov- OF WHICH THE take care of the destitute unem- Street, o f Norwich: two sons, Olln AU children taking part In the | Small, Lean, 8 to 10-Lb. ganlsatlon plans for this chain wera ernor, continues to make a good p'-)yed If they should get back Into D. House of Hartford and Cieorge operetta, "Mother Oooe# and Com- maturing. Tba company has baan In power. showing, particularly In Bri^s- Beef I W. House of Benton street; tour pany", are requested to attend a re- Tender Loins Strip raealvorahlp slnoa aarly last ysar. “Tbatr attack IndloatM a com- port, whert be has received more r 'andohUdran, three sreat-fraBd- Tha carrier shares seemingly paid plete lack of understanding or sym- votes than either Cross or Alcorn bearsal tomorrow at 1:80 a t the Sec-1 ehlldrea. She also leaves a brother, ond Ooagregatlenal church. Uttla attention to a contra-seasonal pathy for tha under-privllegad class aad where Croaa la a poor third. Henry R. Keeney o f this town and dacraase In freight car loadings for of America. His total for the state Is 176 but In Liver Rib Loin two sUters, Mrs. Charles Grifflng of The Sewing Orcle of the Army I iC lb . tha weak ended O ct 37, of 10,03g "This buslnsss of rsUsf funds In- Bridgeport hs has received 79 votes East Hartford aad Mrs. Ella Man- Young and Tender Center Center ears. Tha total of 634,803 oars was fiueneing elootlons, buying votss. Is compared with 63 for Aloorn and 80 aad Navy Club auxUtary will meet lerre of Hartford. tonight et t o'clock sharp with Mrs. AU an tolas from oorn-fsd ynung porkers. Whsn ons ot tbssa 1IA7X under the total for tha cor- ridiculous. It is disturbing In only tor Cross. This etreagthsne the be- Funeral eeeylcea will to held ftom responding 1B38 week, but 4,968 one wny—It UkM a lot of my time lief recently expressed that he will Ethel McCuUom o f 887 Center eomss from ths oven, nlceiy brownsd. it will to juley nnd tasty. her home, 143 Pearl street, Satur- street above tba same week In 1933. that ought to to spent taking care carry Bridgeport In the gubernator- day afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev. lb . fettittg l|^ralb of the unemployed. ial campaigns and that the Demo- Pinehnrst Large Utiln While motor stocks failed to re- Watson Woodruff of the Center spond In the previous session to "Our November grants to the crats will nm third there. Congregational church will officiate ReeervaUons for the annual ban-1 Ford's prosperity pronunciamento, states were made at the usual time. According to The Times’ poll, and burial will be In the East ceme- quet of the Army and Navy club Beef Uver Is very good PORK SAUSAGE overnight cbnfilderatlon of the De- If we'd stepped up contributions or even Waterbury is stronger for Al- tery. closed with 188 at the club lost eating when it’s as young Fresh every day, guaranteed pore—carefully M troit manufacturer's prognostica- thrown a whole mob on work relief, corn than for Croes, tha vote being nigbt A tenderloin steak supper wlU and tender ns tills beet Masoned—ver^^e^ tions of better business attracted re- there might have' been some excuse 43 to 36. Also, in Waterbury oc- be served following the business liver Is. It will make a newed attention to the automotive for their attack. curred the greatest shift from meeting and Oklahoma Joe and his | fine dinner served with Canadian Style Bacon, sliced...... lb. 45c 1 group. "What would the Republicans do Cross to Alcorn of any place except FUNERALS troupe of Cowboy and Hillbilly sing- , bacon curls or smothered The strength displayed by world if they were in office? The only Im New Haven. Of those voting from era and instrumentalists wlU give a in onions. markets was attributed partly to plication is that they would stop Waterbury, 11 who voted for Cross Mrs. Robert J. Sj-mlngton concert. Sausage—Small Links ...... lb. 33c the possibilities of a clash between paying unerajlloyment funds. They two years ago arc voting for Alcorn The funeral o f Mrs. Robert J. Sliced Smoked Bacon Has Been A Member For are afraid to say that—but that' this year while only five who voted the French and Germans in the Symington who died yesterday at SUced and ready for the A Pleasing Price on Short Shanked, Lean The Best Grade o P Saar. France has recently been a what they mean." for Trumbull in 1932 are voting tor her borne in Vernon, wdll be held frying pan. Selected 6 ^ to 1^ Lb. Baetern. Lean, Short Shanked^ heavy wheat exporter and, should Cross this year. In New Haven, 20 Sunday aftenioon at 2:30 at the W. COMMinm ENTHUSED Pound .... .3 3 c (Genuine Spring) (Careftilly trimmed of trouble result between the Republic who voted for Cross two years ago P. Qulsh Funeral Home, 325 Main Fresh excess (at) and the Reich, it was argued tbat are voting for Alcorn this year com- street this town. The Rev. C. Chipped Dried Beef, HEYDLER QUITS POST pared with six who voted for Trum- OVERT COUNTRY fair! Shoulders this grain supply arould dry up Im- Homer Ginns, pastor of the North lb. ISo; 1-2 lb. 38c. LEGS OF Smoked mediately. buli who are voting for Cross this Methodist church will officiate and No extra charge for year. Oronnd Beef, lb. 98c. The recovery in crude rubber IN NATIONAL LEAGUE burial will be In the East cemetery. Chairnan Karl Kaller Says Co- boning or fixing to Shoulders prices was coincident with reports Manchester's vote in the poll is;— Kraut lb. lOo. LAMB etuff. FOUR YEARS from abroad that a new oonference Alcorn 38, Cross 11, McLevy 1. operation Is Excellent — T o! Spareribe, Ib. ITe. of producers would be convened New Tork, Nov. 2— (A P) — John Be Held Next Week. Oysters, pint tSc. lb. 1 9 c soon and that an agreement was Arnold Heydier, president of the IW RTy HOUR WEEK lb. 2 4 c lb. 1 8 e highly probable for substantial National League of Professional STATE LABOR HEAD' quota restrictions. Clubs since 1918, today an- Karl Keller, chairman o f the Good cuts of Corned Beef, -Shoulders of Cut from Pinehurst Beef: Pot Roasts o^< nounced bis resignation, because of MENACE TO TRADE Country Fair, which the Manchester Rib Roasts, always make a nice weck-end| Inflation-minded stock traders X. M. C. A. will conduct Tuesday Lamb, boned and rolled; Veal Roasts. continued to maintain their view ill.health. It has been accepted by CALLS ON WORKERS and Wednesday afternoons and eve- meat that drastic currency expansion and the League. (ContlBiied from Page One) Heydler’s action came imext>eot- nings next week, expressed approv- future dollar devaluation cannot be al today o f the way the various CHOOSE YOUR COFFEE avoided In the long run. They cdly, it was revealed today when be TO E L E a ALCORN of tba government', and put the called into session the board of di- committees are entering into the Biock Chuck From These Three Pinehurst Blends: pomted to the announcement from (Continned from Page One) farmer back where he was before." project. W8shingt<» tbat the gross public rectors and made known bis deci- 100,000 Jobs Made sion, which he said was final. His Twice each day, afternoon and MEAbOWBROOK...... lb. 27c^ Which Assures You That 5,475 debt has shown an Increase of $3,- In this state were striking for The textile leader painted in glow- resignation is effecUve December 1. evening, an entertainment of Jokes Its Ravor Is deep and satisfying. ,> 236,808,269 during the past year, bread and butter" wages. Dans, ing terms beneflU resulting from the and Jibes, gossip and garrulity will tbat the President has indicated the The directors themselves, Includ- who signed the statement, not only Pot Roast industry’s code. He said more than be given around the old stove in the unbalanced bduget ^ 1 be stretched ing Charles A. Stonebam of the as president of the State Federation Giants, William E. Benswanger of 100,000 r-orfcers, formerly idle, bad general store. Hera also wUl be Pinehurst Favorite...... lb. 22| to restore pay cuts In government of Labor but also as president of the been given jobs and that hourly found the 101 items in grocery A good coffee at a low price. salaries and that governmental the Pittsburgh Pirates, Emil E. New London Central Labor Union People Are Pa3ring For A Copy O f Fuchs of the Boston Braves and wages were 76 per cent higher, even staples and dr>'goods u ually found C lbs. $1.10 spending shows no sl^s of abate- and general organizer for the during this summer's slump, than in such emporiums, not forgetting ment. John O. Seys of the Chicago Cubs American Federation of Labor Pinehurst Very Best bad no warning of the chief execu- they were In March, 1933. the village post office housed in the strong but not bitter. Men like It! Q O s s charged Dr. Sattl with "double -All this Increase In payrolls, be store. tive’s determination until they met crossing'' the entire labor move- Other Pot Roast Cuts, 28c to 35c pound. Poimd ...... O A t o ; 04.d regretfully accepted his resigna- ment. said, had resulted in the face of an Mrs. C. R. Burr and Miss Grace The HERALD Every Day. STATE UQUOR TAXES Robertson have secur. d a supply of Rib Roasts, standing or boned and rolled, do Pinehnrst Coffees are alw-aya freshly roastoi v tion. Praises Aloorn clobt per cent decline in production. artistic North Carolina pottery, at- appeal to the men folks. and freshly ground. The Federation president colling So marked have been the advances under the code, he said, that he had tractive school bags made by the SHOW AN INCREASE for the election of Hugh M. Alcorn, 's no fear regarding the attitude of mountain white girls, as well as BATHE IN CAINEDRAL Republican nominee for governor, FlU the Tender Stalks With Creamed Cheese Marsh Seedless President Roosevelt or the new Na- Mexican art objecta. characterized him as one who would tional Industrial Recovery Board on Mrs. C. E. Wilson and Mrs. W. W. 8 Stalks In Over $111,000 More Than the not resort to the use of state militia Preceding: Quarter and $256, AT MEMORIAL SERVICE questions affecting the Industry now Eells, enthuslastlo gardeners, will CELERY Each Bunch. and state police with guns and bul- being agitated. be in charge of the sale o f planta I5 c Grapefruit When You Buy Advertising Space lets in settling strike.^. Celery Improves almost every salad on the Hst. It’s a good-for- 000 Over Same Period Last "Whatever concern I have,” he and cut flowers. Mias Mary Mc- Oran, Algeria, Nov. 2.— (A P )—A At the New London Central Labor you vegetable, too. Serve It often. Year. said, "is due largely to the attitude Guire will offer candy for sale. Mrs. fight in the Cathedral today inter- Union meeting last night, Danz was J. M. Shearer will look after the of a relatively few men who are En- Smaller Bunches...... 9c Hartford, Nov. 2.—(AP)—The rupted a memorial service for the one of four speakers who attacked wants, of the inner man, and wom- 6 2^5* late Raymond Poincaire, war time Governor Cross for his stand on the deavoring to impose their economic an too, •writh a aubstantial cafeteria In The H ERALD You Know The State Tax Department has just theories upon the government and Carefully Graded Yellow Globe president o f France and the assassi- supper each evening from 6:30 on. completed an analysis o f the bever- recent textile strike. upon industry.” Large Size Grapefruit, lOe ea. age ta.\ reports filed with the de- nated Louis Barthou, French min- Charles Pbilbourne of Norwich, Prices will be moat reasonable. Native Potatoes TURNIPS Florida Juice Oranges, 31e partment for the first quarter of ister of foreign affairs. The fight oc- president of the Connecticut Textile Country swalna occasionally have the fiscal year. The t u , as provlcl- curred when the Abbe Lambert, a Council, urged labor to forget Croas Ihelr brots blacked and EUmer dozen. priest who is the mayor of Oran, FIND | $3 ,0 00 IN BONDS Weden and John Olson have agreed peck 19c 6 lbs. 13« Circulation You Are Buying. eC in the State Liquor Control Act on election day because be forgot New, Large Diamond Budded forced bis way. into the church in is 1 per cent on wholesale sales and labor during the strike. He said that to do the work at so much on inch. ^Biwhej49Cr_^^^^ aOej>e«Jtt Walnute in ahell, SSe ih. ..fi. nc.:cBnt-an-.ntaU.sales______deflaaoe of the eoclesiastleM i To keep order In the village, Bitfca: IKoMtTes...... fbOB -tto-atrike-started and^ Cross- TAKIMINWALLDIGFORDj The tax yield for tha period end sent an inveatigator to Putnam, he UoromlMloner J5hi~ H i S Jaootom’s iCarroto or BMta, Des Moines Squash, New finzil Kuts. 22c Ib. The priest of the Cathedral siif- be on hand assisted by C. R. Burr, ed September 30, 1034, was 0330,- had a conference with the investiga- bunch 8e. each McIntosh Apples, 3 lbs. 25c. 892.78 which was 1111,86038 more r .undea by a guard barred the (OonUnned from rage One) R. K. Anderson and W. George Parsnips 5c This Box On The Abbe's entrance on the ground he tor and told the latter that there Glenncy. Greenings, 4 lbs. 23e- than for the quarter ended on June was no need of troops. He said that Green Beaus Blue Hubbard Squash 80, nnd ohows an Increase of 6386,- had accepted election as mayor hired them to sell. Assistant prose- The children will not be forgot- Spinach White Siee^ees Grapes, 20e Ib. without permission of Bishop Leon he would guarantee peace. ront Page O f Every 678.33 over tha same period in cutor Richard Austin said that ad- ten as Miss Bernice L y ^ l has Oranberrtoa Emperor Red Grapes, 2 lbs. * 1938. Durand, his ecclesiastical superior. Other Speakers agreed to have a fiab poM tor them In spite o f ray promise they sent ditional arrests in th^ ease were ex- Ripe Tomatoes 15c 19c However, as the sale of alcoholic The service finally began one pected to reveal a ring tbat may and Robert M. Reid balloons galore. 25c. : troops to Putnam and they stayed Iceberg Lettuce CauUSowrer Issue Tells The beverages other than beer and wine hour late with the Abbe standing have dealt in securities valued at The above are but a few of the pas- Concord Grapes, 24e basket. - his ground near the catafalque. there until the strike was over," White Onions Freeh Mushrooms was not legalized until December 6. 3200,000. times and attractions o f the Coun- Ctobtagn Cuenmbers Ripe Pears, 6 for 22c. A. B. C. PhilboiirUe said. The other speakers try Fair, and in order that nobody Story. 1983, the revenue it the 1933 period "Dr.” Brown was recently re- won from the sale of beer and wine were William Ransden of ‘ Jewett leased from Joliet in a habeas cor- need miss the cleotion returns Tues- OBJECTS AND MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS only. BITTER POUnCAL City, Romeo Salva o f Taftvllle and pus writ, but the Supreme Court day Pottemn and Krah have vol- COOKIES Grocery Specials Jersey AVEKAOE DAILY CIBCULATIO.V The total receipts from the retail Louis Gouda of Plainfield. ruled last week that the writ was unteered to Install a radio so that {Tnm tb« hr-l^wm) sale of alcoholic beve*-agea 11 the In his attack on Dr. Sattl, Danz illegal. Brown was sentenced for complete returns may be had Felber Coeoannt Sticks, for the Month of May, 1934 BATTLES CONTINUE throughout the evening. SWEET first quarter of the current fiscal said that the candidate for secretary complicity In the 31.000,000 Werner bos ...... a...... Butter ... .2 lbs. 65c year amounted to 36,933,888.40, of of state "double crossed" labor. Brothers safety deposit company AmCLII Black Walnut POTATOES CUaa O Local AdvartlawA which tavern reeelpta amounted to (Oonttened from Fags One) robbery in 1938. Pillsbury Flour Preferred With Pork 5,475 32,373.993.',9 or 3793398.26 more PreWously he had served a term Cookies, box ...... ObjMte Oaos O—AdrarttolBc Asaadaa, MSodwr of Um Audit We've Jaet recetved aaaa E—Aaoodata Advartlaiaf ftfanrato. than package store receipU' which with Poatmaatar General Farley on FRENCH INVASION la iMvenwortb after being eon-1 Vanilla Sugar WtoOn. No Mmo 24)4*15. sack-. : . » : ^« .$ lJ il eweet potsbNe tbat bake I aklMli ...... — - ...... ' - 020.04 was on retaU receipts, 061,- tection in the dlstrlet but there were cfina 20c. from aero iIreib N, P,, where th w aald. toey intend- should have the rich coal and metal FALL TERM Beymend'e end Bock'S IMI. 360.43 on wholesale receipts and no disorders. NOW. BTABTED Mt, Brnre why ed to be married. The Stockwells deposlta o f the Saar region. Besides elevator operatora, etrik- ctoee Freeh Donute. 30e dee. Old Factory er Bed Shia it bae tbajt d>- 31,311.68 was imposed as penalties were married in 1928 while they This question, the newapspor as- Studio: Its Weai Street f^ ln U u rs to report oatee as pre- ing groupa include mechanlca, car- ligbtM freity were attending New Britaia High serted, should birfonflnirt to Ger- Ptonat SSSt Cheese . . .lb . 35c sarlbed by statuta. school pantMt, ^umbers and other suin- many aad Fraacsf . tfoaoeq ewpleyea. -r?:. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,^MANCHESTER CONN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1984, MANCHCiinEK KVICNINU HERALD. M A N (»l!»im CONN„ FRroAY, NOVEMBER 2,1984 Asparagus (canned); Minced avoided by one suffering from this help straighten up and develop nor- Prunes in Gelatin with whipped trouble ?” mally shaped shoulders. The best through tbs form of gtvlag rejMrts guests laeluded tha dspartmmit la- did. aad (or which tbsy wera last. aa« aedan) la mmy partleular as DEPRESSION OVER Cream. Answer: Eating too much o f any exercise for this purpose are taken of their last meeting. specter Mrs. Lulu Oodbum of Strat- Bight rounded up by PoUcemaa bar*. Hcory A . BehaUer la tha Oen- ORFORD CHAPTER MEETS MSS THELMA GUNACK THEY HAD THEIR FUN . .* 8 0 0 1 1 Beet: Select a roast with kind of food having a high caloric while lying face downward. An ex- ford and Department President Ura. Joseph Prantiee was brssklag win- iTDfSERVICE aral Manager and oervlc* Superin- The chapter gave the children a as little fat aa possible, wipe with a value may cause eczema with one cellent one to take while lying in YOUFAYLESm Lura Dutton of Waterbury and her dows. tendent o f. the company. Robert rising vote o f thanks and they In AT FORirS PLANT clean damp cloth, and place skin who is sensitive to this disorder, this-position is to claep toe hands fiRsr Stokes AT TOLLAND HOME SHOWER PARTY GUEST staff. Mrs. Grace A m erln behalf of NOWTHETUPAYFORIT Schaller la In charge o f the gaaollne return gave a hearty cheer for the White Henry Kuster of S7 Flower side down in a pan rubMd with a but the primary cause of eewm a is behind toe neck Snd raise the bead, the tent juasented the department otatlon. The personnel o f the station D. A. R. Twenty-four children from street was eeated in his home read- litUe vegetable oil. Never add from an over-scid stomach which ia arms aad ahouldere as high as pos- AT itilATSCHALLER’S Inspector imd president with gifts. la: Everett Lathrop, saleeman; County Inatitntion Is Scene of the county are located In private Mrs. James Pontino Entertaiaa Youngsters Wbo Broks Win- ing on Wednesday night be waa dis- Water. Sear for ten minutes in a caused from the use of Improper sible, relaxing to the floor and rais- Harry Flagg, shop foreman; Her- They expressed their thanks, and N. Yesterday’s Session — See homes and some o f them attend in Honor of Bride-to-Be — dows Hallowe’en Most Find turbed when there was a crash of very bot oven, 600 degrees F„ and combinations. ing alternately from ten to fifteen man Gatee, body mod fcnder_i«pair- school at the home. Early In the both made short ipeechee on the glass and a pair o f old shoes landed Motor Car Magaate to Build then reduce toe heat to 850 degrees times. Do this exercise two or three man; Frank HoUlator and Edmond Conditions First Hand. To Marry Later in Month. work of the organization. Mra. Grace W ay to Earn Cost of Glass. F. for toe remainder of cooking BRUNNER’S afternoon their school was In ses- near him and two lights of glass in " (Buttormllk AMa In Cure of times daily and others similar faMntioBS at Local DaupIalM. mechanics; Albert Hol- Mumlck of Bridgeport, president of sion and it was learned they have ail the window were broken. The boys Miffiofl Machines at Cost time varies witii different meats. Acidosis) which tend to strengthen the mus-. inan, gaaollne station attendant; An iimimiai number o f members grades up to the eighth. One depart- Mrs. James PontUlo of Main street the state past presidents association It Is going to cost four boys about made a getaway at the time, but Beef is cooked 30 minutes fo r each cles of the upper back. Mrs. Henry Schaller, office superin- Question: Albert B. azkz; “Does of Orford Parish Chapter, D. A . R., ment was studying nursing and had entertained with a surprise miscel- spoke for that organization. Ouezti 12 years of age 7S cents each for yesterday they were detected and pound, mutton 20 minutes, and pork Sdftasilk The Cake Garfa DeTised to Ore tendent anu Mias Olive Matteson, were present from Middletown. of 1415,000,000. 30 minutea per pound. B u te every buttermilk tend to produce addoeis responded to the Invitation to meet a miniature hospital made of card- laneous shower at her home last the "fun" that they had on Wednes- last night when their parents wqre on account of toe lactic acid it con- Flour, pkg...... stenographer. board In the rooml The meeting waa preceded by an Informed of their action they agreed 10 minutes with its own Juice. When (Nnraing Mother) 29c i Special Vahwa at Tolland County Home at Vernon night In honor j)t Mias Thelma Qll- day night. The four bo3rs In question Ulna?” Qnid[, Efficient Senicc. nack of South Main atreet, whose appetizing aupper aerved under the to pay for the damages. The boys ahout half done, turn It so that the Question; Mother asks: "Is there Bisquick, Beginning Monday anniversary center, yeaterday afternoon. A wonderful display of handwork were out pulling stunts, os they Answer: A buttermilk diet, or toe marriage to Felix R. Bars of 98 direction of I ^ t State Department will have to find a way to earn the Washingtofu 'Nov. 2.— (A P ) skin may be uppermoit for final any rule for a nuraing mother to large pkg...... sales will be held In all departments waa on exhibition. Charles W. browning. Carrots or parsnips may use o f buttermilk in place o f a meal 30c A t the busineaa meeting, Mra. Woodbrldge etreet will take place President Mra. Maude Shearer and thought, in the vicinity o f Flower money to pay for the damaves that PrssIdeBt Roosevelt, wbo Is said to has a tendency to cure acidosis follow aa regards diet?” Including special values in the used Laughton Is manual training In- her committed. be placed around toe meat about 20 Avalon Tiwne, Xb kaeplnf with th« deilr# ot Thomas J. Lewie, regent, occupied later in the month. street One of the things that they resulted for their night of "fun.” car department, gasoline station structor for the home, and baa hs gratified hut silent on Heniy minutes before removing from oven, rather than to cause i t The lactic Answer; There are roajny rules 4 roUfi...... : Mrs. Pontillo who was the former acid o f the buttermilk has a bate- Motor S«le« Company to and in tha repair department. A the chair. An Interesting letter from taught the children to make musical Ford’s oBnottBCsment that fo r his and served on toe platter with toe which It Is Important for a nursing 25c complete outline of the Schaller Miss Anna Bengaton and an October fleial effect upon toe Intestinal flora mother to follow. She has a double Washburn’s Pan- O C (lv« Muchester motorl»t« the ad» Naomi Foster, relating to the school pipes from bamboo, copied from company the "depression is over,” roast. plant and equipment is contained in pipes made in an ^ d comer of bride, Invited Miss Qltnack to see N ote:— ’The term baking Is gen- or vegetable growths in toe intes- duty— first; the obligation to her i»ke Flour, 3 pkgs. d l O C ■ 'ti , MBtagee of dty aervlce, thl» organ- at Crossnore, N. C., where she la is expected to prolong NRA's sway tines in some cases. advertisements In today's Issue of France. They are three different her new home, aind when the bride- erally used for meats that are cook- child and then toe duty to herself tetton ha» recently re-estabUahed teaching, was read, and It was vot- over the motor car industry. Blue Petre Toma- The' Herald. pitches, depending upon measure- to-be arrived she found nearly all ed tmtil almost tender by steaming to keep well at tote time and avoid Its eerylce etatlon located at her associates at Woolwortb'a store There was every indication that (Ezerolae f ir Bock) toes. 3 c a n s ...... Aa7C ed to contribute used clothing for ments. The soprano la 11 1-2 inches or boiling and then browned in the injury to. her system caused through had preceded her. The hostess used before nightfall, toe administrafion Question: Miss Delia C. asks: feeding her baby from her own Center atreet along line* which will their "Rag Shakln' ’’ as they nama a long, the tenor IS 1-2 and the alto oven, u baked ham. Heinz Baby Foods, ^ a color scheme o f orange and black would extend for $0 or 90 days the ”What exercise will help a girl of blood without supplying it with the ^/// bring thl* about, and today the com- rummage sale. Tha Income from 19 1-2. Holes are drilled which con- and Hallowe’en favors and games The Manchester Public Market Blue Etegle code from which Ford is fifteen to etraighten her back? necessary elements to replace and pany announces many radical TOWNSEND CLUB such sales la used for eupport o f the stitute the "stops'' necessary to a conspicuoiu hold out. 4)UE8TION8 AND ANSWERS diange* In the equipment and eer- school. Articles should be sent Im- were enjoyed, together with a buffet There is a slight hump near tha repair tissues. I have written uteatexi Dwight’s Baking *7 change the pitch, and a cork Is used The President has intervened di- (Eosema) mediately to Mra. H. R. Rhcet of 49 lunch. Miss Gilnack received a varie- shoulders In toe back due to bend- special article on tola subject and Soda, 1-Ib. pkg. . . . f C Tlce U local patrons. In one end which leaves a small rectly in an attempt to calm a row ()uestlon W. R. T. asks: "Would Motorcycle Dlipatch ty of dainty gifts. ing over reading?” will be glad to send it to’ you If you ORGANIZED HERE Flower street. A box of Christmas opening aa a mouth piece. The In- between unions aad tedustrlsllsU kting too much albuminous food Grapefruit or Orange Juice, The drat Innovation which wa* Answer: I f there is no dteease of will only write again, giving me goods will be eent there early In strument and music resemble a FOB SAtURDAT— over toe code. The A . F. o f U , such u eggs catise one to have prelimioary to thl* new departure toe vertebras, exercteas which tense your fuU name and address, enclos- No. 2 can, O C December. clarinet. One pupil played a selection ants to change toe code which ex- ecsemaT What foods are to be . conforming to the type of service, toe muscles of t ^ upper back will ing a large stamped envelope. cans ...... m OC Members were reminded that each very correctly. The collection of NARY C. KEENEY TENT !s tomorrow. It seeki among 2 only to be found In the most com- one waa expected to earn a dollar. hammered silver and copper, Includ- ler things, to establish a 80 hour Shoulders ■estd ted RoNed II deiirtd Mixed Nuts, Fancy, ^ ,,«Iete and modem metropolitan Old Age Pension Plan Is De ek and ■ delete the famous ar- is Schallers Sale* has Inaugu- Soon after three o'clock, forty- ing a lighthouse and sun dial were INSPECTION TONIGHT Special Prices On ••merit clsuse.” seven children who live at the home, exceptionally flne. n ted a dispatch motorcycle service Tw o months ago, vtosn to# coda LAMB FORES -English Walnuts, destined to become popular with the scribed by President of gave a very pleasing musical pro- The visitors at the home felt that FMESH or was extended for sixty days, Hugh f t e * —Rib er Lein Eed—Any Weifhl One Pik# lb...... rank and We of motorists every- gram, which reflected great credit Tolland County should feel very Daughters of Union Veterans 28c 8. Johnson promised labor a bearing Exceptional week-end valuesi SMOKED whe."8. This crvlce will enable the upon Miss Hammond, who boa di- proud of the care given their orphan to Entertain Department QUALITT MEATS on modification. This was opposed Royal Desserts, bus^' businessman to call for the Bri stol Gob. rected them in music for three years. children. Mr. and Mra. Albert Mc- Officers at Armory. by manufacturers. But a temporary SAVINGS THAT COUNT! CHECK THESE PRICES! PORK LOINS 3 pkgs...... Dispatch Service man whenever he A "Republic Club" called the Lean are managers of the Home. LEAN, SHORT SHANK BstI Celt Coin-Fed Steers 17c his car serviced on short extension would glvs labor a new Rinso, large pkg., ‘Tonkarmjsan Club” , la a patriotic Refreshments were served by the Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters Importunity for acblevliig Its goal. notice. The Dispatch serviceman N. E. Nystrora, president of the Boaeteoa Rolled Bonelooa BoUed a 2 5 ^ 2 f o r ...... group formed among the children hostesses, Mrs. J. M. Williams, Miss of Union 'Veterans of the Civil War, Rib Roast Beef Eobor Hits Bferlt Ctense 39c vr!'.’ (ush it) the hoipo of the motor- Bristol Townsend club, explained to held Its annual Inspection night In RIB ROAST Lux Flakes, ist, attach his dispatch motorcycle a.s a branch of the Rockville D. A. Emma Hutchinson and Mrs. A. P. From Prime Beef Chuck Roast Beef There were signs today ttot la- LB more than a hundred persona R. chapter. Their officers went Lydall. the State Armory last night. The Rump Roast Beef bor, despite toe demand for a 30- EVERYBODY SAVES AT Pepetsr Boneless Oven er Pet Resit large pkg...... to the rear of tlie car and will drive 14^ 21c the ar to the :rvlce stitlon for gathered In Tinker ball last night hour work week, bad concentrated ih Devonshire Orange Pekoe the needed repairs or adjustments, the Old Age Pension plan as pro- pound on toe merit clause. This permits CHUCK ROAST pound ]2 f (| (^ ® pound hiring and firing of workers regard- Tea, Vj-lb. OC-. veturatny *n the same manner. This posed by Dr. Townsend for men and Everybody's M arket ran...... Is an ertra-ordinary service, one less ot union affiliations. women over 60. There wa.x silence on Ford’s state- Broadcast Corned which has been popular among Best Face FREE DELIVERY! DIAL 3919! motoiisl* w!i«-rcver Inaugurated and A Townsend club was formed with Fancy Legs Lamb ment that all busineaa would do well C A L L YOUR ORDER IN I APPLES 1€< S A L E Beef Hash, can . 60 members signing the club roll, 1984 Spring la m b Satan Loon, Nattva, Freok to forget "toe alphabetical schemes." 18c will so become here. PO PU LA R M A R K E T Rump Roast Beef FANCY COOKING Early June Peas, with the expectation of 100 aigners Ford's plans to spend $415,000,000 FANCY On the road —at home— at the White They Last! Old Fashioned "Jelly Flower” 2 cans ...... office—wherever the car may be, In the near future, which will con- SS.'S MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING Shoulders in building "one million cars or Sweet Pelalees 6"»10< 25c stitute on accredited Townsend pound better” In 1935 falls in line with the Diamond Cut Green and when there Is need of servicing pound 2 f ^^® YELLOW on short ortler—the Dispatch- ser- club. Any American citizen who -present Ideas o f N R A experts. Beans, c a n ...... has a record free from criminality 4 Vli Turnipi P.E.I. 10c viceman, uniformed, and ready for pound 2^ ApplGs! 2 10® 59® S lOf Krasdale Diced Instant service, will be awaiting Is eligible. Membership dues are IVHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP Home Made Boneleoe Rolled Detroit, Nov. 2.— (A P )— Henry! 29 cents. Any of the officers or Carrots, c a n ...... these road calls, and the motorist Ford is going to give 1935 a $415,- 8onw know them as "iheep nose” applea! 'n e y 'r e great eating! $LUE 10c will be surprised at the speed with members may receive applications Sausagre Meat Roast Veal 000,000 boost toward what he hopes Squash HUBBARD Krasdale Cut Beets, and dues as soon as credentials are Freohly Oroaod GRAPEFRUIT 7lOf which the repairman will locate him From Native Pork Prim e MlUc Fed Veal will be better times. ran...... on the highway or at his calling received from headquarters. The veteran manufacturer, taking Special Introductory Offer! Taste the difference! S MEDIUM SIZE 10c SPE C IALS NATIVE Pink Salmon, point. Officers of the local Townsend WoeLond Weekend Hamburg a leading port in motordom’s drive Cabbage Entirely Renovated club were elected as follows: presi- pound pound 2^ ^ ^ ® for business, drafted today a pro- ^ for ran...... 10c Dispatch Service 1s but one of dent, Mrs. Sidney Elliott; vice presi- for a aloe meat loaf gram of buying and production Royal Scarlet To- many Innovations regarded as the dent, James B. Wilson; secretary, As usual, some more of thoi^ wonderful money-saving values in real Quality Mer- which will directly affect more than Native Sweet Potatoes! 4 "” 10« Beets er Carrots NATIVE 3 10^ Mra. J. L. Hardy; treasurer, Mrs. 6.000 firms supplying the goods and mato Juice, pin^... most modem types of aids to motor- chandise. Buy Where Your Dollar Buys You the itest For Less! Shank Ends Ham We arc featuring these to show you the difference In taste between these and shipped In ones! 10c ists that Schallers Motor Sales has Edgar Scranton. Small Daisy Hams pound 21^ 1 ^ 0 services essential to the fabrication | Krasdale Apple- A campaign will also be made for 4 to 4 4 to B Ponnda Eack from the ranks of former Ford em- tSi partmont, of a type only to be found ployes and others In the Detroit | 19* in metropolitan areas. For e.xample At Popular Prices area. FC pound large bunch FINAST SLICED the repair department Is now equip- each pound pound iC head of 2 and 8 SUGAR CURED lb ped with the leading unit fur align- Grunulated Cane Sugar, 10- , I 1 1 V 2 C l b - I 1 0 « lO e BACON ment of wheels and axles, the Bear RINDLESS SOAR SALE wheel aligner and adjuster, which Is pound cloth a marvelous piece of garage guags sack ...... Fancy Lsu-ge AfiSr SPECIALS PalmoUve Soap ...... $ ler IBal Medium Size Nattvo MENUS Pork & Beans! Vegetable, Pea or Tomato machinery and one which no motor- Land O’Lakcs 39e ea. CHOICE CUT UP F O W L 3 9 c ea Fresh Fowl Soup! Fairsex Soap...... $ fer IBe ist can fall to appreciate, once he outkcr, 2 luB...... can Un Soap...... $ for U e sees It at work correcting the faults Chickens to Roast 8 to 6 Pounds Each Roasting Chickens For Good Health This prloe won't test much longer—we’re warning yon! Stock up! SWEET RYE BREAD 8 Country Koll Royal Lunch Woodbury’s S oap ...... $ for Ste so often found in the wheel and SHOULDER F0KEQI:ARTER SPRING RIB END a r > a'lgnment of the average car. Cutter, 2 los. A Wevk’s Supply 1 l b SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK-END Oamay Soap for U e By the use of the Bear aligner, Land O’ Lakes .,.. , pound 2 r ^ ^ ® pound pound Recommended strictly Fresh Local ^ L a m b C h o p s LAMB >1 Pork ROAST Pure Cane Oranuteted I'llLsIfury’s Best j pl^ 2 5 « Melba Toast; Stewed Raisins. CRACKERS! TUNAPISH! Butter Cookies bif ^ Roast Beef, feet g: ii Mif| r,, Ti'ir: . FKEHII I'ENTER CUT 11 SHORT SHANK FRESH 2 2 V* - . \ i ! - . i s Of II • -'11'' ’ o Coni i |;ikc3, m Lunch— Sweet Potato Fluff! cook- J lb...... ed Lettuce; Salad o f chopped Prize Long Leaf B?«ild 9t 29c spe ... 'C-h : el, fO.i Sunsweet PRISOLLA OLD FASHIONED Pork BUTTS Pork CHOPS SHOULDERS cabbage. * 2 lb. box 2 f^ | ^ ® Leg Lamb, hold ft' t^.. 1.-- -if o r d i n a i y ■arasiiule'i ender j '* Rinso, Large star Bleach Water 225 mcl.-.od o! valvi. ,;iniUng v ilh the %•Jjs Prunes Dinner— Tomato and Celery Vege-1 2*'"’2 S ” 1 lb...... 25c •iuc'Cl t 'oas, can .. . I D C Medium Size, 2-Pound Pkg. table Broth; Meat Loaf; Squash; ;kj 19^ » COFFEE « old faaldoaol grinding paalcs, con- lb . Forequarter Lamb, sequently to reeeivo a perfect repair uted lied Ciierries, i u? 15c 21* «>. 1 package bottles Spinach; Cricry; Jello or Jell-Well | LtTlN 99c Job. It lx abBoluto'y caBcntlnl that ‘^an...... Ib C 1 1 3 « > » - with Whipped Cream. Early June Peas! Baby Lima Beans! KYBO modern equipment of this type be Jalcer’a Baking Choc- Q w Monday Succotash or Yellow Com! ___]2 ^ MILES STANDISH Daisy Hams, used on the new car*. 19« Breakfast— French Omelet; re- I 30HH ALDEN lima 25^ .... Fancy, Whole Milk, Snappy This Is probably the last opportunity to get these at this1 btpriceIm ! lb...... Ona of the greatcat and most hte, • -j-lb. cake ^ X C Royal Scarlet toasted Cereal Biscuit; Stewed | 32c BKX'ein p'oci’S of equipment addcil .VesHon Oil, o T 21« » GENUINE SPRING LAMB LEGS 21« »> Royal Scarlet Prunes. Chocolate Ceekiei LI m o Smbked Shoulders, Cheese Coffee Lunch— Steamed Spinach; Car-1 RICHMOND 2^ ^ to the S.lialler shop deportment Is lint...... ZlC Fancy Florida 1 lb lb...... 18c the Allen motor tuner, an almost- Peaches rots and Peas; Glass o f Milk. Fancy Italian Fancy Yellow Blpe Cel Monte Bed Alaska Salmon, Pkf Fresh Shoulders, hum.on machine which can detect COUNTRY ROLL l-FOITND PACKAGE WESTERN SELECTED Large Cans for Dinner—’ Roast Beef; Turnips; 1 19< 2 lb. can Avocado Salad: Junket. GRAPEFRUIT! CHESTNUTS! Evanpallnc M-vmmmmmilk aWArWIIJ ^1 iiM WmV Imperfect operation of every roov pound ]2^^® BANANAS! 1 r 23* lb. . . . • 17c tng part of the car. from battery to s;...... 18c Tuesday Brightwood Rib butter [PURE LARD I EGGS Breakfast—Cottage Cheese; bak- ] the -oolln" system Including every Sliced Pineapple, w q Roast Pork, lb. . part ct the engine and cloctricaJ large can...... X O C 37« strictly Fresh, Large lATgO ed Apple. • 23c syrt'rr. Lunch—Baked ground Beets; 6 25® 10® 5® SHOULDERS »> 14^ Calf’s Liver, Royal Gelatin Desserts, all '* 1 • ti e fl-st tim,j In Jlancbester Eggs Dill Pickles cooked Asparagus (canned) Ripe J tiavors, Y *7 ***** 5 5 ® I ^ ***** ^ 5 ® l ^ Olives. ' lb. ^ 35c I Dlir "Mt.-rigt lias, right hero M Silver Lane Juicy Florida Fancy Bunktet horn., a ^/Kter:.atle means c f test- t pkgs; . , .. X / C Dlnner-i,^ Baked Ham; String I Fresh Made TKA GOLDBN R0 » ih .a. Beef Liver, ing t.ar op-rhUng efficlcricy of hla Pillsbury Pancake j Sauerkraut dozen S for 1 0 * Beans; Salad of shredded raw Spin- ORANGES! 15c car. olimt ntins guesswork on a r'lour, pkg ach and Parsley; Carrot and Date LEMONS! SOUP BUNCHES! ■ BJq or HOMILANO 494 proof btS B, s.avin" time In the bar- ...... XUC 12v2c Best Cuts Shoulder STEAKS 12v^c '“ ^ding. Bnghtwood ge.’p 'file iMiatomcr receives a /ermont Maid Syrup, i Q pound Chase & Sanborn Dated ^ Wednesday dozen 2 5 * Sausages, lb...... 27c Writtc.i ronort, showing the exact lint ju g ...... XOC Itfast— Coddled Eggs; small | each Sauaage Meat, opc'iiln.M cfiicten-/ of hla car In- dunsweet Prune Juice, Q Q FRESH qUAUTV STRIP NEW broiled Ham; Melba Toast; The real Juice orange! 410« CHEECE fO U N G AMERICAN cl,.d n,': halUry, slat ter, generator, 4 pounds 25e COFFEE 91 ® ! F i g s . " 19^ lb...... 27c quart j a r amn eicr. plugs, cylinder com- ...... dwO C I Lunch—Raw Apples; Peegn Nuts I Ground Beef, Rinso, 2 large * 3 0 PIGS FEET BACON Sauerkraut Hershey’s Breakfast prc*. on. diztr butor, colls, conden- Dinner—Olive and Cheese Salad Finest Pure Baker’s Ftoe 2 lbs...... ser, 'gnltlou, timing, vaacun tank, Pkgs...... OUC BAKERY SPECIALS (this is the protein part o f the 39c fuel pump, carburetor, lights, horn, Jxol, meal); Baked Eggplant; Spinach; COCOA! KETCHUP! MUSTARD! AotnaAlt Ftdoiio Ground Veal, radio, wlndshle'd wiper, oil filter. 21c lb. stuffed and Roasted Home Baked Home Made Applesauce. 2 b o t t l e s ...... Old Brewster Brew A 2 lbs...... U9C Sir cicane- cooling system and ac- Thursday -pound large l$Vi-oz. ^ largest Tripe, ccssariei,. Including any type of ,ux Flakes, Chickens Beans Boston Brown Bread Breakfast—Crisp Waffle: Bacon; hMSs bottle Boed^rn equIpD.ent on the car ezelu- large pkg...... Stewed Prunes. lO e IV quart Jar b...... 18c sive of radio. - Scot Tissue, lb Lunch— Bakes Squash; Cauli- P Bacon, Inspoetloa Machine 12>/2C» Small Lean Smoked Shoulders 12^/^® each quart flower Salad; Celery. 3 r o lls ...... 1 Delicious Fresh The Allen Motor Tuner should be 5 ** T O * I®’' Dinner— Celery Soup; Broiled Oeiloloas Fresh Assorted b...... 29c seen In operation to see the almost I Safety Matches, Lamb Chops; Brussels Sprouts; CREflT|0''/aLE Cube StealU, Home Made human work of this new type of pkg. of 1 doz. txixes.. AMERICAN BOLOGNA MINCED HAM Home Made Home Mode Squash or Mince Salad o f chopped raw Cabbage and b. Inspection machinery, accurate in Mazola Oil, g POUSH BOLOGNA VEAL LOAF ^ Coffee Ringrs Carrots; Stewed Apricots. Milk Crackers! Cookies! ___ m ___ 35c . every detail and beyond the com- Friday Short Rib, gallon c a n ...... Sugar Frootod Corned Beef Hash Pies MILLBROOK PALE DRY tSas ; prehension o f even the operator. 2-25 BEST QUALITY FRANKFURTERS Breakfast—Cottage Cheese; slic- lb...... Radiator Alcohol, 2tt'25l' ed Pineapple. pound 8 Varietleo, GINGER ALE CLUE KX>A tSeiM 18c For the next week the SebaUere lO e X pound UME UCKiy ea conlonit m . ': Motor Bales management, as an in- 188 proof, gallon .... each pound ]|^ each Lunch—Vegetable Soup; Salad of Fowl, v.|roduetory offer, will give complete Davie Baking Powder, whole tomatoes stuffed with celery, PINK S A L M W ALAaCA lelt"L 10c CORN b. mapocUons of your car with the sliced Cucumbers and grated raw Oeiloloas “a* loc 27c 12-ot. c a n ...... FRUIT, VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Snappy Braud n Lbc. lampdea Batter, ' Allan Motor TUner at a special Cterrots. Flaest Brand Cooked BLX7ER081RIC1 * M lOc APPLE SAUCE "a* loc >ptioe o f $1.00 showing the defects in And one 5-oz. can Cocoamalt Dinner—Jellied Tomato Bouillon MAPLE SYRUP! DOG POOD! PIA BIANS n Uc 2 Iba...... 61c ; pour car. if any, and making It Free. FTtESH VEGETABLE.S seia’cd In cubes; Baked Sea Bass; SPAGHETTI! * M 10c BAKER'S COCOA lOc Sunkist Orangres Grapefruit Florida Orang:es SM Land O’lakes i S C .. j ,r,M«(bls for you to start the winter Knudale Certified Flour, Indten B ivw cooked Okra; baked Parsnips; Jello TOMATO JUICI AUce 10c UNDERWOOD'S ^wHvIng with assurance that you Fkitey TeOew Oloba Nice Cooking or Jell-W’eli (no Cream). large -TL'* lOc Butter, 2 lbs...... 09C 4^ i?~wUI Bot Buffer engine or Ignition Oranges Saturday a”"" I ^ cans ® I 1 0 ® 17-oz. Jar Gerber's Baby Food VSSsl n* 10c UNDERWOOD'S Clami Th. 1 0 c each Turnips Apples For Juice 25 ‘'^‘trottbtoa In aero weatbsr, dus to ..... $1.14 ^ ' Breakfast — Wholewheat Mush KRE-MEL Peddep A n i n u romedisl defect, perhaps un- 25 ^ 3 Aea 10c PlUfbury'f PADOAke Flour Aa 29 with Milk or Cream, no Sugar: ^jHtlead, but which is easily detectsd Stewed Raisins. JUNKET AmneSFI^m 10c GRAPE NUT FLAKES I by ths motor snslyser. Iceberg: Lettuce dozen Finest Brands Peaches! Pears! Pte. Celery Cauliflower 4 10* - Lunch—Baked PoUto; combina- MOLASSES Ons glance Into the new shop ds- MAHIEU’S tion salad o f chopped Celery, Peas Pineapple! largest 2 ^ size can POST BRAN FLAKES BRUNNER'S •rtaesnt o f tha Schaller plant wlU >nd Cabbage. Unilt 6 to one customer! 17« MAYONNAISE “pvlnce tha nwtorlst that nowhere 2b«dsJ3< 10c bun. 10c head Dinner — Broiled Steak; baked PAG SOAP 8 Phone'Senrica TIB B:8A rMggfbastsr can there ha found a GROCERY COME TO THE STORE OR VHONE—DIAL 5111. pvund Beets; Salad o f cold chokqd ALL 6e CANDIES IVORY SOAP 2 nsfr dcpartmsBt so umto-date SURPRISE TONIGNT! A •* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER CONN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1W4. FOiniTEETt seeutlng Attorney WBIIom J. Shea, coUided with Fitagerald’a truck, to Thomas J. Rogers and William J. FITZGERALD UABLE the three other auita to which total daiqagca of 811,850 was awarded. cuiTMiey YOUNG REPUBLICAN Thornton, the latter two RepubU- ardA” mn. MONOPOLY can candidates for Representative#, F-.rh of the defendants must pay Local StocksiN. Y. Stocks IN THREE OTHER SUffS 85.99B. Senator Walcott alao will be the principal speakers. "threats of further devatual MEETING TONIGHT The "Mod Hattere," favorites In the Judgment rendered by to tha oStog." AROUSES BitlTAiN (rm toM hj Patmun t CSo.) at the w n c radio station, will head Although Judgment was returned Judge Alfred C. Baldwin of the Adam Exp ...... ! the entertsdnment which will last Windham Coun^ Superior Court no Governor Croea puMiad hto cam- ______tba OMtnl Kow. Com. Air pteduc ...... 104-% 1 in favor of William L. Fitzgerald, about an hour and c half. TTiis eg* mention was made of Fitagerald*s Prof. A. B. Sperry, head of the paign for reelectkm by chargtog the ______, _ Jara set a new record Alaska Jun ...... v- - Itwal mover and trucker. In two RepubUoaa stato central eommlttee I t f te Australis sad Retam In of 8 days, 15 hours, 04 mtoutas I P. M. Htocfco gregatlon of singers and entertain- suits brought against him aa the re- rcsponstbllity in the auita brought geology department of I^ansas State Allegbeuy ...... 1 Eyeryone% Interested Inyited ment gave a st>Iendid performance by Edward O. Zeller, father of and ita agents # ltb demanding con- IS Days. 6 Honrs, 42 and a from Port Darwin, Australia, to _ FYee Delivery Daily fbiii Nippoo Has FaOed to Allied Chem ...... 127% sult of the-«fatal accident on the Oollege, warned farmers normal trlbuUons o f |10 to 1100 each from England. The previous record was Oa eU greeero and meat penhHM BLM BMk Stookf Am C an ...... 101% last night in the Hotel Hcubleln, Bolton-Andover highway last Nov- Lovella Zeller, a passenger in the McNeO Fnres Farley That Half Mlnates. Bid Asked Hartford, when the Press Club en- ember 24, Fitzgerald was held Joint- taxi who waa killed in the crash; groimd water condition.^ following road workers and ethers on PW A 8 days, 9 hours, made to September w om. MTv«rleo ksva the atoie dady Am ComI Aico ...... 28 to Attend Entertainment tertained George M. C^ohan, the Philip Chaaen. another paasenger oroittota 1b vtBtB. by C, J. Melroto. at le aad s a’elaek. Obserre Treaty on Com* I Cap Nat Bank A Truat — 13 Am For Pow ...... 8% ! ly liable with Carl Wataon of Wll- the drought might not return for actor, at a dinner. The "Med Hr.t- llmantlc, driver of the taxi which who waa aerioualy Injured; and DOn- two years. h rty Win Carry Comiecti- In Norwalk, Btete Attorney Hugh London, Nov. 9 ,-> (A P )—Catb- They made tbe last leg of their ! Conn. R iv e r...... *50 Am Rad St 8 ...... 14% cart Joaaa and Kan Walltr, English Journey non-stop today from i Htfd. Conn. Truet . . . . SO ters” are under the direction of Bob M. Alcorn, the Republican, guber- Am Smelt ...... ; ...... 85 in Masonic Temple. natorial nominee, advocate tha "Boomerang FUen," returned to Athens. en n n eo Special Demoaatratieai! Biercid Dereiopinents. Hartford National...... 17H Am Tel and Tel ...... 110% Baldwin, choral director of the Pratt A WWtncy firm.. cat by Oyer 20,000. milk Industry be reguleted tor ‘'an England today eompltUng a round ' Phoenix St. B and T . . 1«S Am Tob B ...... 81% Thnae-featcd airplanes are more Campbell’i lasnranoe Stocks Information also will be given out Impartlel. diatotereeted tribunal hi trip to Melbourne, Australia. Am Wat Wks ...... 14% Urgently requesting that afll resi- at the meeting as to the part the tbe interest of the prodnear, diatri- They left MUdenhaU Airdrome on numerous among civil aircraft to UJmdoo. Nov. 3.—(A P ) CK)vem- Aetna Caaualty ...... 48% 50% Anaconda ...... 10% tha Uaitod States than plaaoa o f any 39 41 dents of Manchester interested In club will play in the election on A&P FOOD STORES By ASSOGIATEO PBBS8 butor end tha oensumttg PUhUo." the morning at Oetobor 90 and aet ment quarters said today that Aetna Fire ...... Armour III ...... 8 thalr trim monoplane back on Brtt- other capacity, according to a sur- Tonm to Settg Aetna Life ...... 14% 16% Republicanism attend the meeting Tucs President Aaron Ox>k, who ha.s Mill Anytime! of common constipation. tative sources said hey expected do., Closa B ...... I Nat Blfc ; ...... 26 % went to Meriden last night to urge ion’s good Ten, 60c Ib. Patterson’s Pork Sausages, 23c Madison’s Fancy No. 9 future action would be taken after North and Judd ...... IT 19 Nat Cash Reg ...... 16 recovered sufficiently from an ankle the alecUon of Representative Ma- This allmont ftoquoatly Peas cans a further communication between Nllea, Bern Pond ...... 9% Injury to attend, will preside. Miss V E A L LEGS Ik. 19 S A U S A G E Ib. Patterson’s Scotch Sausages, 20c Ib. Sliced. 20e lb. 25c 7% .Nat Dairy ...... 16% Schaller Cider 8unn)rfleM loney and lauded tbe record of Presi- headaches, loos o f appetito and en- Saartsa What a tow the ta'o governments. Peck, Stow sad Wilcox 2 4 Nat Di-stlllers ...... 22'% Phyllis Burdick will Introduce the ergy. Y et in most easae, it can be An these products are of supeirlor quality. Russell M fg ...... '23 speakers and Sherwood Anderson, dent Roosevelt. Thb governor said: PEARS prtoo on N Y central ...... 20% Sm o ked Hams “The pepole of Maine thought well tivarcoraa pleasantly and safely by No. 9 ibaiia fancy, ScovUI ...... 18 20 NY NH and H ...... R.', chairman of the entertainment Mill eating n delidona csreaL Grapefruit eana ! committee, will he ton3tmn.ster dur- before they decided to elect man to Baked Ham, Boiled Ham, Pressed and Minced Ham, large Stanley Work* ...... 18 20 Noranda ...... 33 .TiU Woodland Street Kdlogg’t AurBtAN fnralahMl “JUDGE PRIEST OFFERS Standard Screw ...... 50 ing the presentation of the enter- MNOV Congressional offices that will sup- Frankfurta, Bologna, Liverwurst, Salami, Canadian 2 t.’ S3e Sanrtaa Fancy Pack grapatroitl North Am ...... 1 2 ’s Telephone 6432 •NOW-WMITI Qt. BM k«t 25 port Prsaldent Roosevelt and if the "bnlk” in convoalant and eoheaa- do., pfd., guar...... 100 — Packard ...... 3 % tainment. ; M U S H R O O M S trated form. Laboratory testa show Baeon. Bacon, 30c and 35c Ib. Cheese. Brown’s But- Fancy quality peare. No. 9 Smytbe Mfg. Co...... 30 35 Judge Raymond A. Johnson, Pro- I people of Maine, rock-ribbed Re- Beam) Boac ROGERS FINEST ROLE Penn ...... , ...... 22% publicans that they are, are saUsfled the "bnlk” in Aib-BUN la aafe and ter, and nice 3-pound cans Corned Beef, 75c. They are Tomatoes cons Taylor and Fenn...... — 85 Phlla Rdg C and I ...... 4 '.. dfoctive. In fact it is much Uka Torrington ...... 65- 67 H>10 to accept the poUciea of the Presi- that found in loaw vegetables. most convenient. Phil Pete ...... 14 1.J LETT U CE " ".Sir 2hd.15 TOMATOES dent, then It shouldn’t be difficut for Underwood Mfg. Co. .. 48% 50% Pub Serv N J ...... 3 2 % Within tho body, tha fiber of Au^ Fine Fairbury Jack Froat 'Cane |Pears4^°'’10o Heart Interest Vies With Union Mfg. Co...... 8 giNaLg ConnecUcut." Ctdd Storage Radio ...... s% Lnnai doz. 43 CELERY •TALK8 2for13 Bran absorbs moisture, and forms Soup Bunches, Celery, Sweet Potatoes, Carrots, Beets, Florida I,auifhs and Thrills in Film U 8 Envelope, com. . . . 80 Rem Rand ...... 8% O R A N G ES Maloney himself speaking in Meri- a soft mast. Gently, thu clean out do., pfd...... -— 105 den summarized the charges he baa Spinach, Cabbage, Turnips, Apples, Etc.______BUTTER Cominff to the State Theater Rey Tob B ...... 48% the intestinal wastes. SUGAR EGGS Veeder Root ...... 29% 31% Sears Roebuck ...... 39% KLEIN’S MARKET directed during the campaign, at his I O r a n g a i — In addition, Aix -Bia m piovldaa Sunday. Whitlock Coil Pipe ... 2% Socony V'ac ...... 1 3 1 , Hto. RepubUcan opponent. United States vitamin B and iron. A few old country things: Bird’s Custard, Bisto, Irish «»■ 10 <>». 53e 1 J.B.WII’ms Co. 810 par 48 63 B A N A N A S Senator Frederic C. Walcott, assert- 2 59c Sic dozen South Pac ...... 17% Delicatessen and Packagre Store Isn’t this annny way better than Oatmeal, Stotch Oatmml from Edinburgh, Scotland. Fancy creamery butter —- a <*ozen 3 3 e Sou P RIc S ...... 24% ing tbe latter "bos learned nothing Refined In tbe U. 8. A. San- Good, large alie, fancy cold win Rogers, "whose soul !s FREE DELIVERA— DIAL 32,-.6 from the depression." taking patent medicines— so oftm Newly arrived Scotch Marmalade. ______bMt seller! itary cloth bags. atoraga egga. Sweet and Juicy! America,” as someone has pointed 1 South Rwy ...... 1 6 1, hamfttlT Two toblaapoonfnls at ; St Brands ...... is ! Silvarbrook out. "discovers" still another quar- RREMEN'S SETBACK Broken Pronriees A ix -Beav daily are nsUdlv suffl- ai(Udnin ter of our land.in the new Fox i St Gas and Ei ...... Creamary Senator Walcott continued his at- dent' " Chronic ' _ with each niaal. A nice selection of the finest quality groceries at most Fine Boned and Rolled (Sagar Cured) fllm, "Judge Priest," which opens St Oil Cal ...... BUTTER tack on the New Deal In a speech at If aerions^ ill. _ I yoi reasonable prices. We give you good service— Free De- Popular Sellers! at tbe State theater Sunday, and In TOURNEY RESULTS St Oil N J ...... UtlVIANSALll New Britain charging that the trail A utBsan makes no> dai:Im to ba a livery. Apples bas. 55^ Tex Corp ...... ie-ib. so doing gives to tl. screen one 9S*Lb. Sack 9Rc. of President Roosevelt's administra- ‘cuneOl." HAM Lux Toilet IC-qnart basket. EaUng or pic of his greatest performances. Timken Roller Bear ...... peck tion is strewn with broken promises. The results of the Firemen’s Set- Trans America ...... P O T A T O ES Enjoy Ail -Bban ai a eacaal, or Oysters and Smoked Filet Haddock. A sleepy Kentucky town of the Ha said business men do not "dare Soap back tournament held Tuesday Union Carbide ...... cock into. appattiing Todpoa. Be Hato% Sugar Cured, Rlndlesa .3 bars 18c early nineties supplies the back- night, Oct. SO, at the firehouse at make long term eontracts" because aura yon get Kallogra Au -Bean. teeherg ground for the newest Rogers ve- Union Pac ...... j White or Colored Ik. of the Federal monetary policies. It rontains mud more needed the corner of Main and HillianI Unit AIre Corp ...... Fowl, 25c Ib. Chickens, .82c lb. Bed Wing ChUI Sauce . .19-«b. S9o hiele, fashioned from the famous streets are as follows: CHEESE “We know” he said, "that there ‘•bnlk than part-bnn prodneta. In BACON jl i a t t U C O Unit (3orp ...... Formota-Oolong T e a ...... Ib. 99a each 9 e Irvin S. Cobb stories of the small- High score won by Foley and will be no recovery until a sound tito YM-and-grean package. Made town Judge and hlH Civil War Unit Gas Im p ...... Nectar Juet by Kellogg in Battle Cnti. Snowdrift ...... Ib. lao iT g e, aoUd, crisp heads. Murphy of Foley’s RxpresH 123. U 8 Ind Ale ...... ; Fancy. Lean, SMOKED cronies. The lUm gives Rogers Hale’s “Bed Bag" Coffea .. .Ib. 98c probably the finest opportunity of 8er’ 'c* Bine Star Molotaca . . . .9 caoa 98c price! witted southern Jurlet is a mem- Midways ...... 617 CASH Meats • Groceries - Fruits and Vegetables 29 Worcester S a lt...... 9 pkga. Bo orable addition to the Rogers gal- Plain or Sugared doz. Phone 4076 Free Delivery 361 Center St. Geld Modal AU-PurpoM I Fmwa, r e a k , CLTMp r i s p lery of "Representative Americans." Knights of Pythias...... 617 ST. JUNIORS Quiok Arrow Soap Ohipa. .pkg. H e \ .Splendid Role ValvoHnc Oil Co...... 615 D O U G H N U TS (Cloae-out price). The star’s portrayal of Judge South End Barbers ...... 502 SPECIALS Clobber Girl Baking Powrdcr Doughnut Club ...... 588 iFLO U it 241/2 15. bag 1 . 1 o21 Spinaehpl<.13eSpiMS Select Your Sunday Dinner From This List * * Y * ■; ...... 9 Iba. 97o ■pMifa m ______a_ Priest has the mark of authenticity TO HOLD REUNION^ Full, S-ponnd peck, upoii It. It is a notable folk por- Rosebuds ...... 583 A P P LE C ID ER 2 9 Bed Wing JeU y...... 9 Jara S9c Manohester G reen...... 573 GENUINE SPRING EcUogg*a Crisp, Fresh Bed Wing Catanp...... 9 for 91u trait, just as his other characterl- Fowl for Fricassee j Wan xatlons have been: the unique Veterans ...... mp Choir Members Decide On Geti SII.VERBROOK LAMB LEGS. lb. ... Roasting Chickens Benoh-Vnt Spagtaetti, Macaroni... Hose Co. No. 1 ...... 656 21c Average 9 lbs. each, maex _ blending of a splendid tsient with together on Thursday Kve- BACON SLUED lb...... 9 pkga. 18c. Ulrichs Restaurant ...... 561 Each ...... « AC Average 4% Ponade Each. CORNFLAKES pkg 7e (!^-pound paekagea). a rich and splendid role. But more nlng, November l.'J. Lud O’Lakes Batter, Chase & San- m I C a l o r y each l O e than that. It stands alone for its Starkweather Street ...... 498 Y O U will k e e nly e njo y the lascinatins character WILD5IERE 2 1-ponad g* born’s Coffee, Ib. 49 1 C 2$1.40 30c “ Orto and fancy. 9 and 9-atalk sharr dramatic power. Seldom has fXlI.I) STORAGE doz. Rogers had such op|>ortunltles as At a special meeting of a com- , sketches we will publish in this ne wsp a p er so o n. EGGS rolls ...... 0 9 C Special Saturday! mlttee held last evening In the par- ■ Grots A Weigel’s Fancy his present rule affords to call Legs of Lamb, avg. 6 Iba., 27c Ib. Fancy EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS Ish house, plans were discussed for ! auNswzrr Nation-W ide Battier, Nation-Wide mm S«Mnething New both tears and laughter from his a reunion of all former members of : IT 'IS O U R belief that, with these sk etches, yo u Sufirar W afers audlenre. ••TgNoeaizzD" 2 1-poond £% ^ Coffee, Ib ...... ito / C Best Eastern Cat Pork . .27c Ib. With Us! SaufagoB the Junior Choir of St. Mary's ' will-appreciate how w e, here in this modern F o o d PR U N ES Fresh Shoulders, Boned and Roll- Soup Irvin Cobb's stories, as you will PAPAL LEGATE RETURNS ro U a ...... 0 9 C agree after seeing the fllm. seem church, to he held on Thursday eve- I ed If you like...... 19c Ib. Canadian Style 23ee given later.. D A T ES RIah and Full-Bedled H?; 14c Get y o v order to early] Fancy Fresh companies that has reacbed. a local civil jiuthnritlee and the head of the Loin End. 1 screen In many moqlhii. Utalla compimy, were at the dock. Tbe committee in ebar;^ of the 66c “"’^'"$1.30 reuBloa oonaItU Of Mlie Margaret a%-pauBds avsfage. -r one price, Ib; , . . 1 9 C Hershey’s Milk Chocolate Pfflabary’aPaiiealM FYour. . ■That exceiient actor. Henry B. Cardli:^ Paceitt" oal(i: "I waa lara* sane for ...... *2 jA ys* IT c Walthall, has an Important, rote. highly gratified at the magnificent Stratton, Miss Evelyn Carlson, Miss B E A N S (Almonds), o o R. S. Pancake S y ru p ...... ■ ee«..ea«,aa t||to 29C preparation, organisation and suc- Mildred Sutherland and Miss Dor- Anita Louise, Tom Brown and othy Russell. GENUINE SPRING LAMB LEGS, 2 Vz-lb. ban.... Z 9 C Roeheile Hudson form a romantic cess of the Eucharistic Congress. I Del Monte Special! W hite, Meaty, lb...... No. 1 tin for B. S. Punpkia Fie Spies ... .So R. S. Prone Jnloe. .qt. 9Se and youthful love triangle. David retain a heartfelt impression of the 23c C H ER R IES layer F Ige...... 8-ee. pkg- lOc Landau. iUrpin Fetchl'.. Charley cardial we.corae given me. Italians TEACHER KILLS SELF; Home Made 07.— R. a. fitted Dntee, S-^pkg. R. 8. Pure B en ey...... Grapewtn. Berton Churchill and living In Argentina excited my ad- I’ork I>oins, 1 ^ Land O'Lakes £? C ^ Brer Rabbit Sausages, lb. . . . 4b / C MUk Crockers, « n ...... f^f ...... 8-Ib. Jar 40e Roger Imhof are other players as- miration for their fervor.” Breen Label tme Ib...... Butter. 2 lbs. ... M O L A SSES ...... 12c B. & Mtoee Meet,.»-e8. pkg. lOe R. a. Apple B atter...... signed to leading roles. He Bold he had sent telegrams to ly c 09 C Shoulders WIFE nNDS HIS BODY Rib or Loin End— Any T. 8. BHoed Feels — Orange, ...... SS-ee. Jar 91e Shankleas FBESR lean hama. Win roast to narfeettoa. Whv nst a Sol M. Wurtzcl Is listed as pro- the South American countries he He. S T ! " . . ” ” *: OuMsolsto Cookies, J2c fresh sbcnldcr for this wack-eadf psneewoe. way eat e ducer of "Judge Priest,” which visited, thanking them for the re- Granulated CC SulUna 20c lamen. a t r e n ...... pkg. lOo Weight. T U N A FISH tins R. B. Fmapkla, ton e, 9 eane 9Te Dudley. Nichols and Lamar Trotti ception given him. A epeclal ear Had Been III for Some Time — Sugar, 10 lbs. ... 99 C BnuU N o te ...... Ib. lie adapted to the screen fro.m the attached to an express train bo're Tuus Fish. Mtoaioa.' O B R. a. Cmabeny aeoee...... Genuine Spring . oene 97o Dtomoad Walanta, Ib. 91a trvln S. Cobb stories. the legate to Rome. FHendfiSay That He Had Oven Roast. O l C —. Pillsbury'e Flour, 24'/j- S ototo ...... 4todC ...... 9 Boneless rib roast h s c f» Ib...... W H E A T B R A N Pillehurv'i Pkg. Lamb Fores, I O ^ Don’t fail to aee this newest Been Depressed. ZOC pound ^ T I Q Extra speM this weak-sndl pOUnCI Rogers screen portrait. It Is the I^ean, Tender. Ib...... IZ C Molssses. O O ... STOCK UP NOW ! ROAST BEEF finest thing he has done. « . LouU, Nov. 2.—(AP)~Clyde bag ...... 91.19 I B e t t i e s 9 No. % ttao jC liC . FOREIGN EXCHANGE (contents) R. 8. Ftoenpfile Jniee, 9 eeaa 95e 8nn Omae Oemed Beef, L. Dritcoll, 3T, a teacher of French Pot Roast, O r h . , * YUKON S0DA"i?."W.“ Best Cuts Corn Fed Steers (uid an aoaietMt athletic coach In Home Made Spaghetti Cream of Wheat, e%e% ...... 1-lb. eaa 19a Prime Cuts. Ib. AiUC a. a. Fndt Oocktall, Urge .... Fancy gprlng lamb toga..' New York. Nor. 3.— (AP) — For- the Country Day school here, shot With Hamburg, Q A — ea 97e Poet Bran Flakes .... himself to death last night at his for Tecular aad leaa! 8 to 1 lbs. eign Exchange firm; Great Britain Combination Special! quart j a r ...... , OvIC NESTLE S BARS . ... 2 ... 25c B. 8. Oat Rafegaa Beene...... 9 for ISe LEGS of LAMB in dollars, othera in centa. home in suburban Untveraity City Dwtoat Peotam, asm ...... a .... .9 cane 98c with a ,33-caliber rifle. 1 Lb. Yearling Beef IJver. S-os. eaa ...... 43C Maeareal er Spaghetti, Manchester Great Britain demand, 4.98H: Popular Boneless Oven or Oaned Beef Haah... 1-peond package cablw, 4.98H: *0 day bills. 4.97%; His wife, Mrs. Ruth Driscoll, WINE. c t e „ . can . C b olea o f r i b or tala ' t Lb. Hacon, O C O O C C IE D IN N ER Only the leader !n the world .can 98e t paekagea...... 9Se France demand. 6.U%; eablea, found her husband dead, lying in a BOTH ...... oOC bottle...... 99C Pot Roast Oispe-Nuto Fiakeo, q g\ Oat from 19 to 19-lb. I Date Book 8.58%; Italy demand, 8:54%; ca- clothes closet. i*f...... ' l U C PORK ROAST of coffee could offer to fine bles, 8 A 4 % .' A. B. Sturgis, a fellow teacher, Value .’ i . V , EN(iU.SH PEER S W A N S D O W N » •' "p < Johnoni’s Mileo M a lt ...... lalh. MM’ 5l(ldh Demands: said Driscoll bad been ill for several DRY G I N ...... ,85c 25c Natlea-Wlde Ammo- Ags PEES! WIUi ovary eofe, a eemptote pea aad i leacU hex set, to- Toneiraw Belgium, 33.33; Germany, 40.38; weeks and seemed to be generally Short Cut Rib T Qj-i 83 Proof. FMth. ■la, 9 qt. botttos...... AUC eindtag eruyeos. EnurUsh Style top ranmd. Not. S—BrlUoh night, oatertaln- Holland, 87.87: Norway, 26.04; depreased. Ijimb Chops, Ib. STEAKS mant and danco at Oronga hall, JL C W H ITE H O USE Fancy Native O f f Sweden, 36.70; Denmark. 33.36; Fin- Driscoll had been a teacher at DILL PICKLES. .2.^c doz. gveporaled>Unewestansd B RE A D Oeanser, q opooaoMd by Mona-Tprea Poat, Oouatry Day school since 1937, com- Fowl, Ib...... ZdC 80-40 Size Prunes Gold Dust --.usllng ekk land. 2.31; Swltserland. 33.86; Spain, Minute Cube Q f k * •••••* e a •••• e 0 • ^7^# Moat Products Britisb War Vataraas. 13.88; Portugal, 4.53; Greece, .94%; ing here from Boston, Mass., where ANN PAGE LONG LOAF ».Lb; Tkg^ 27- Large Size...... 2 for 29e Ptoritldbad.- dVi to 8 Atoo annual aaetlng and banquet Steak. Ib...... SAUERKRAUT ....Ticlb. M ILK Ail Home Blade— CHICKENS pounds. Poland. 18.98; Caecbo Slovakia, he had been an Instructor In French C 100% Mere Milk 9pMial ...... M 9 ^ at Army-Navy Club. 100% More aheruning 20-oz. loaf 9 Small S iz e ...... 3 for lOe At The Blarket Satnrdayl 4.18%; Jugoslavia. 2.39; Austria, at the Winchester school. He waa 4 tall cane 23 PATRONIZE THESE NATION-WIDE STORES: Next Wook 18.90N; Hungary, 39.90N; Rumania, bom at Livermora Falla, Me., was special: special: Mr. FieldingM popular EagHab atyto MUkfsd vaalsr Nov. 4—Gonflrmand reunion ,at Have yon tried any of our new Herrings yet? They sre Spring 1.01; Argentine, 33.33N; Brasil, graduated from the schools there Sweet Cider Home Mode GEO. ENGLAND KirTEL*S BIARKET msat products. This la a Btonehealar ROULETTES Bmannel Lutheran church. 8.41N; Tokiro. 39.04; Shanghai, and Brown Unlverelty. After grad- KLEIN'/ Sweet Mixed 963 Sprnoe S t TeL 9855 folng fast a t ...... 2 for 25c product—try aonw this week-aed. Noe. t-T—Oouaty Vkir at T. U. 83.80; Hongkong. 40.80: Mexico a t y uation, be taught for a time in the Pickles 18 BlasaD St T«L 8988 CA. ■% MARKET ...... lYc Ib. (Mlvar pceo). 37.85; Montreal in Gwinn school in Columbus, O., before 35c gal. BURSACK BROS. W. HARRY ENGLAND ^ ’holeYgDowPcss ...... I5clb. Pork Pies ...... each 10c New Tork. 103.31%; New York In going to the Winchester scbool. Your Jug. |/i/ CtmHr SL-OiALUS€\ 25c qt. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC co /ilif 470 Hartford Road Td. 8589 Manebestor Oreee TeL 8481 HAMBURG, a 1» — AnaunA MoatmJ, 97.81%. The bod.v will be returned to Liv- Blood Sausasres___ lb. 25c r eg' q< b m m a r w ^ N—NamtamL aeito Falla for fnneral aervtca*. I Nation-Wide Food Stereo at New Eaglang. Our Fruits and V^etables will be in fresh early Satur- day morning. Fresh T rip e...... lb. 20c POT ROAST

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l b PeNtte* Of We One reason why romano* lasted rt 3V lu n v longer In tb* old days, *rae bccaue* I UM-M- WA»-ww-uMF“^ A T t A CE H O HSE ^ ■1 Mother, dear mother, coma bom* a bride looked mueh the same after | RDVERTHE with me BOW, 1 SA'f.LADS.'PREPARE -^ W E L L .K IO , V washing her faoe. Tb* afternoon’s elipplng by fast. MDURS&LVES TS0R Ik W H E N nCDlN ^ES \oii w tm blundered Into—the thing that made You’ve bMB at tb* polls slhce early Wife (as her husband prepared I got the facts of the case tn our this morn. 6M K PRISI; /*^ uavE!Ci A:D, T O S P E E D O N TH' lost and found HOUSEHOLD SERVICES APARTMENTS— FLATS— band*. That la, we’ve got enough hlg death inevitable.” retire)—Dear, le everything shut up | NEVER HiWT TENEMENTS 83 OPEN FORUM GIFE‘BRITISH NIGHT You don’t have to stick to the last for the ttlghtT to BEFORE \OU,SlAMt>S A SE T - A W A V , OFFERED 13A The Clew facU to give us the key clew that Griff whirled and started pacing T O HIWE . lost— SXniDAY, brown lenther the room once more. Husband (muttering)—tluU de-| l‘o\ BETWEEN y o im I OR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, we want. There la something that's Poo* fhtlMr came hone for bia din- NEW PERSO N ALny IN m o n e y / ann bw . in vldnlty of UPHOLSTERING AND Furniture light under our eyes, something big, "WeU," Bleeker said Irritably, pends on you; everything else la. A’' flrst floor, nice neighborhood. Cosy OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS PARnTOmRROW ner at boon. << TUWFDONS -^V E ft.SV R / B A N K R O U - A N ' Bmaauel church, on Church itreet. repnlrinf, oil burner* *iervlced. F. ot the eomethlng that we’re overlooking." “what la It?" yVOV HOliUSOON Bawnrd. Telephone 60M. A. Llnnell, BUeell etreet. Telephone rent for small family. Apply Chat. Not a mouthful to oat could he Judge—Mow eon yen be so mean I He paced the floor In alienee, his “You remember,” Griff told him, AAAhSOR AMOS MOGfPLE T H ' H A S . V LL J. Strickland, 168 Main. Phon* Editor, The Kcrald; And. as to swindle people *rbo put oen-1 ‘B E b a ::k O N 0S«6. Mt pounding rhythmically upon "that on the night when... At next Tuesday’s election the ex- 7874. Forgotten And the srords he let out as be slam- fldenc* in you? IS N O W TWE O W N E R T A K E auto mo biles the rug. Abruptly, he broke off, narrowed bis service men will have the oppor- T H ' C U F F I HAVE YOUR FURNITURE mod- Big Parade to Usher b First ed the front door Prisoner—Well, Your H ^ o r, they I FOR SALE emiaed. Upholstering and cabinet FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat also BIceker ventured a suggestion. eyes and shook hia head alowiy. tunity to cast their vote for a man OF A WWCE HORSE, T IC K E T O N T H ' SYSTEM /. Murder "No,” be said, “we're dealing with Left a BtroBg amell of brimstone are the oply ones you can swindle. J work. Adolph Lieberg, 15 Griswold six room tenement with all im- "Do you suppose," l e asked, "that who haa accomplished more for I behind. M O N EY / m o CHEVROLET coup* 1110, 1029 drCARLevON KXNDOAKC it’s something about the girl's con- a clever mind. It won’t do to even their cause than any other Individ- of Anmal Affairs ~ Fine BY 30V E / street. Tel. 7758. provements. Inquire at 147 fllaat MX Womian—But didn’t X give you a| I T S T A K I N ErT H ' Chevrolet coupe, 189, 1929 Chevro- Center street nection with Cathay?” think about It, much less talk about ual la the state. This man la Oilonel let roiulrter $79, 1029 Whippet Griff said slowly, "It’s something It, until we've got definite proof." Anson T. McCook, candidate for ItjlB cheaper to rent than to own cab* laet week? CS T m € n -T U P N ,N O W , BEOIN HERE TODAY Tlrap—Yes, ma’am. Tour edan. $89, 1928 Chevrolet coupe MOVINU— rKtJCKINU— FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, bigger than that, aomething that's Bleeker frowned irritably, then Congress from the First District Entertainmeiit a hme, especially If you enjoy $39. Term*, trades. Cole Motors. STORAOE 2U staring us right In the face. It’s not became dignified and distant. The greatest 'piece of work for seratehing matches on the wall and gave me no trouble at all. I used to | F O K T H ' H IL LS with all modem Iraprovementa, five niieti CHARLES MOBDEN, re- be a sword_ swallower. minutes t. mills, three to trolley, porter for The Blade, Is found dead an inanmate clew. It's a big, vital ''After all,” be pointed out, "1 the benefit of the disabled veterans the like. A'". PERRETT A GLENNEY INC. local clew—something that’s a new angle have retained you and I’m entitled was the time, effort and the large The first of what te Mcpeeted to BUSINESS SERVICES Inquire 82 Garden street Telephone DAN BLEEKER, pubUther, em- Another thing that gives a man a I and long distance moving. Dally of the case. to the benefit of your Inveatlga- part CoColonel MeCtook played in be unual "British Nights' in Ksn- Ulea—Tou must have had aoibe OFFERED 13 express to Hartford. Overnight 6723. pleys SIDNEY ORIFF, famous bringing_ _ to Conaectlcu' the ’Veter- “ pain in the neck” I* this everlast-1 crtmlnologlat, to solve tlie murder. "Obviously, the connection of this Uon.” cheetor wlU be ushered in Ssturdsy narrow escapes la the war. service to and from New York. Tel. FOR RENT—6 ROOMS, all Im- "You'll get it,” Griff said, hi* man- an* Hospital at Newington. It the inr rtisnt about ’Honor among WE DO anything. Telephone u* Morden had been Investigating girl has aomethifig to do with IL evening here with s Mg psrpde VlilUBg Sailor—I did, miss,' 0 3063, 8860 or 8864. provemente, garage. Inquire 13 Obvloiuly, the Impersonation Of Ca- ner preoccu p y, “when the time veterans wish to see the good work thieves.* What evidence la there to prepare your garden and shrub* the affairs of FRANK B. CATHAY, for the benefit of their disabled Miss—Did you get that soar dur- ('aat there's uuy more honor among | Wadsworth street. thay by this so-called pickpocket comes. Good heavens, we've Juat from Orange hall to the Terminus ing an engagemantr for winter. John S. Wolcott A Son. wealthy and prominent, following comrades continued It is their duty and ret im with five Manchester thieves than among the rest o f us? has something to do with It. Ob- been running around In circlea. PUBI.IL PASSENGER the arrest of an Impostor clelming to go to the polls Tuesday and cast musical organlsatlona in line. The 4^lUng Sailor—No, mlae; I got FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat upstaire, viously, the connection between We've overlooked the logical start- to be Cathay and accompanied by a their vote for t elr buddy and com- event sras conceived by Mona-Yprea that when 1 broke oiS an engage- The post office is the one plaoe in I t < SERVICE 20A steam heat all conveniences, 34 Kenneth Boone and this girl has ing point—both o f us.” ntont gtri'called MARY BRIOOS. rade, Col. Anson T. McCook. Post and Auxiliary and will consist the nation where Jrou can nlwayal Clinton street, telephone 4314. something to do with it. ITiose are Bleeker spoke with nervous, rapidi- Manchester IN ADDITION TO Sliver Lane Bu* The day fallowing Morden's death Next Tuesday the veterans o f the of a full evening of entertainment get correct change. If you have n I y} Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge party FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene- Cathay dies of polmning. things that we know about. We ty. "W e are trying," he said, "to state of Connecticut will have the to be followed by danc. g In Orange Correct This Sentenoa: “Deeplte Evening Herald locate the young woman who gave half-cent coming, they give you a | or team trips, we also offer 7 pas- ment, with garage, modem im- Oriff learns that Morden visited haven’t run them down yet, but we opportunity to show their real hall. The committee In charge of government help," said the oinclal, balf-cent stamp. i \M senger sedan delivery. Phone 3063, provements. Call at 15 Ashworth the apartment of ALICE LORTO.n*»s. The elder Robert- always closes her eyes when a fel- S T R E T C H ' pries of thres ilnsa lock repairing, key making, etc. Glenney's store, 789 Main street ness In the case,” Bleeker remarked. WALL ST. BRIEFS son was for many years one of the low kiaoea her.’’ meadows. Uns ratss psr day for transient Bralthwalte, 52 Pearl street Sleeker secure# Esther Ordway’s The telephone nmg. Griff stood staring at him leading comedians of England and ' -Tho. Editor sent back this reply; HOOPLE- I. nta V a fat. orr J FOR RENT—FOUR ROOMS with banking statement and learns her Griff scowled Impatiently, hesitat- ft-It- KffectiT* March IT. iWt account was closed the day of Mor- ed a moment, then picked up the re- thoughtfully. New York, Nov. 2.—Favorable ’' i son bas been heard on New “If you will send me your picture .ii34 «T HtA atavicc, inc > Cash Charts all Improvements, rates reasonable, England radio etatlona and Is an ex- I Conascutirs Days ..} 1 oisj • cts SITUATIONS WANTED— den’a death. The last check cashed, ceiver, listened for a moment tad "The key witness In the case," he dividend changes in October totaled wn may be able to toll you the rea- Fi-apper Fanny Say& hot water heat. Inquire Maple's said, "when we can find her—If we 80 against 79 in September, and 66 cellent baritone. •On.’’ w#au.a#*T.orr. 1 Conseeutlvs Days..t t ets| 11 cts for $2000, was payable to KEN- nodded to Blecker. (• rwutRii res. iiiO J Pay ...... I 11 CtSI II cts FEMALE 3a Hospital. Telephone 8241. can find her while she Is still alive— in October, 1933, according to the The Two Maraballs In songs of All orders for l^rsculsr Insertions .VETH BOONE. "Your newspaper," he said, "call- R-’t-i'n will also score heavily In WANTED—HOUSEWORK by the ing you. They say It's ImportanL" is going to be Mrs. Blanche Malone." Standard Statistics Co. There were If he remembers the bicycle built will bt charted at the one tlms rats. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- 27 unfavorable changea against 24 the program. Nan and Lorraine, a S( OKI HY SiMlTH Speclsi rates for lorv« term every day. Caterer. Telephone RosedaJe ment, all modem Improvements. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY (To Be epnttnued) for two, he is old enough to be your In The Swamus By John C. Terry day advertising tlvs upon request. "I told them qot to call this num- in the previous month omd 37 in Oc- last dance act, Tommy and Jack grandfather. 11-12. Rent reasonable. Call U. Osano, 155 ber unless It was connected with the Ada ordered for three or six days CHAPTER XXVI Hiomoa Decker, missing witness tober last year. ' the two Irish funstera and Peter Mmr moM04t, immn * eeuNn M n w oN li tw o Hunt lAKDiNeAR -me etp Mitt teoK.TEx/ A pipe / Irt NfW.lbo- and stopped before the third or dfib Oak street, telephone 8816. case and very Important," Bleeker McKay, the Scotch tenor and Ehiddy MAVK,'»kX - A t not tiKEtV- why day will be charted only for the ac- "Perhaps.” suggested Dan Bleek- to the shooting of Edward Shllllng- It Is keeping a two carat stone on TbGkpRYON'rMAnMt MflUdfl MR VBT1M6„ fdMIeNY wEu., now we KNOW -nie nitowtnomt AKTICl.ES FOR SALE 4o er. "Mrs. Malone Is merely a friend said by r.’ay of explanation. Borat and hla band will complete some g lil’a Anger, that keeps many WO H6 PUCK our or SlgNT WHEN NT tual number of >imee the d appear- FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- by, makes s statement In the next Business in wool goods and colth- UNb .TBfPnUPdVHfMMNbTNMl M«9 tbKf fiPT 1b RueW A PIPE -MigMTrwic xte AN nmm/uir ed. charting at the rate earned, but of the family with whom Mrs. Ca- He took the telephone, listened the program Dancing nib follow a boy's aoee on the grindstone. SAW U« - ? ALSO, ftCMEMiM 1)145? NEVF-R USED, 3 SECTION round ment. with all improvements and installment. ihg markets broadened last week, the program of entertainment until , ...... I tfbIMIRttUI M* ho allowance or refunds can he mads for nearly half a minute, then asked, Young Man—Er—sir—I—er—that ciuc OR A Bir ep EviPENcg, uirgg./ on six time ade stopped after the boiler, carries 450 ft. radiation. garage, at 143 Pearl street. Inquire thay desires to communicate." says the weekly review of the New midnight and refreshments will be DW WHOlg AREA WAS UNDHtDMT "Did you'get anything else?" le, I came to say that jrour daugh- fifth day. Will sacrlflce price to make quick at 141 Pearl street or telephone Griff's tone was filled with doubt. York Wool Top Exchange. Ship- eerved in the lower hall. $A 6-A -W «lR r Wh HE COMC J No **1111 forbids"; display lines not The receiver made metallic noises ter tells me that she—er—she loves asle. Dial 5161. 6441. "Perhaps," he said. ITALIANS TO HONOR ments from the garment area in and Bleeker grunted a reply and New York were about 20 per cent BARON ROTHCHILD DIES. ms. Tbs Usrald wUl not bs rssponstbls FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, on There was an Interval of silence. hung up. tor mors than ons Incorrect insertion FOR SALE>—COMPLETE course in Then the telephone rang Griff scoop, ahead of the previous week. Indica- Baraat—And I suppose you have af any advertisement ordered for Taxidermy, Northwestern School. Ridge street, modem Improve- "Well,” Bleeker said, staring HOMELAND VISITOR tive of the improvement in the Paris. Nov. 2.— (A P )—Baron Ed- come te aak permission to marry more than one time ments, good location. Inquire 25 ed up the receiver, listened for a steadily at Sidney Griff, "here's one men’s clothing buaineaa, said the hert The inadvertent umisaiun or incor- Coat $24.00. Will sell for $10. 15 moment, nodded to Blecker. "For mund De Rothchlld, 87, a member Spruce street. you can play with. Cathay commit- review, was the sale of labels by the Young Man—No, sir, I came to rect publication of advertising will bs Ash street. ' you," he said. of the famous banking dynasty, died recllfls' only by eancsllsMon of the ted suicide." code authority, cutte"’' receiving 1,- ask you to make her behave her- FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, with Bleekcr listened while the receiver Mrs. RoSina Benedetti of Mag- today at his home in Boulogne aur ahart* mads for the service rendered. "Did what?” Griff demanded. 047.000 labels last week against Seine. self. All adverileementa rousi conform FUEL AND FEED 4» A bath and garage. 104 Chestnut made a succession of rasping noises, liano Sabino to Be Guest at 842.000 during the previous week. la style copy and typography with street. then looked up at Gtiff and nodded. "Committed suicide. They’ve held Rothchlld was born Aug. 9, 1845 retulatlone enforced by the publlsh- Sunday Dinner. Father saye every time he gate a MIXED HARD WOOD, iJ Inches He said, "A check-up on the Sum- up making any announcement until the son of Baron James De Roth- are and they reserve the right to peek at a junk yard it makes him RENT HUNTING? Tell us what merville end shows that Robert they could get a complete analysis New business booked at the lum- child who died In 1898. •dll. revise or lejeo* any copy con* long $4.00 per load, cash on de- think o f one of Mother’s salads. aldered objectionable livery. Oak and hickory, 18 inches you want. We'll take care of It for Chclton did Just what you said he of the vital organa. There was Guippo Magliano Sabino, an Ital- ber mills during the week ended He was a well known sportsman CLOSING HOUHS— Clssstned ads to long $4.50. Chester Ferris, 208 Oak vou without charge. R. T. McCann, would do, or rather what you said enough pohson in them to have ac- October 27 amounted to 178,309,000 aa well as a business man for horses be published esme day must be re- ian society representing residents of owned by him won the Grand Ptlx Doctor—Well, you arc looking street. Phone 6980. 69 Center street Dial 7700. he had done.” counted for his death a dozen times feet against 171,593,000 feet in the ceived by II o'clock noon; Saturdays Magliano Sabino, Italy, will tender previous week. The orders placed in 1907, the Mimlclpal Council stakes better today. 11:10 a m Griff waved his hands in a ges- over. Morwver, from the nature anJ FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- at Long Champ in 1927 and the Prix t*FASONEr MI.XED wood, stove ture of dismis.sal. quantity of the poison taken, the a reception and dinner at the Glen- during the week, said the National Patient—Tee, I followed the In- WASHINGTON TUBBS TELEPHONE YOUR mer*, m two family house, 269 Oak Lumber Manufacturers Association, Lupin in 1928, among the greatest structions on the bottle of medicine By Crane OUT OUR WAY By William' eiigth, $V per cord delivcreu. E. J "Should I give them any further doctors are unanimous in deciding wood diner, East Hartford, Sunday street, all modern Improvements. were the largest for the past month of the French races. His gifts for you gaveme. / humTTTowd' o 'N WANT ADS. Holl, telephone 464'^. Instructions?" asked Blecker. that the poison must have been afternoon in honor of Mra. RosIna Ads are accepted over the telephone Inquire 267 Oak. taken voluntarily. In other words. It but production and shipments were education and Jewish relief were Doctor—What were they? THouam THeRE'o "No,” Griff said, "tell them to Genovcsl Benedetti of that town, generous. at the CHARGE RATE given shove FOR SALE —SEASONED hard wasn't something that could have who h^s recently arrived In this lower than for any week since July. Patient—Keep the bottle well Clothes only get the go-by when BE A REVOLUTION' as a convsnien j to advertisers, hut FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all drop It. It's unimportant now." wood. Stove, *urn,ice or flreplacu been given hlit in his food or ad- country for a visit with her relatives corked. you can't go buy. CSOING O N . N O ths CASH RATES will !>• accepted me Cut any length, delivered. Phone Improvements, and garage, rent B'.eeker relayed the Instructions FULL PATMENT If paid at the bust- reasonable. Inquire 38 Hawthorne over the wire, hung up the tele- ministered to him without bis here. TROUBLE OF ANY ress office on or before the eevrnth 5145. Also general trucking. W. E. knowledge." Of her family there are seven -----r UIN day following the first insertion of Heron, Andover, ( ’.onn. street, foot of Cambridge. phone, then frowned thoughtfully at each ad otherwist the CIlAHtJE the ci'iinlnologl.st. Griff shook his head alowiy. brothers and four sisters now living RATE will be collected No responsi- FUR SALE—hard wood Oak ana FOR KENT rENEMENT at 189 "It seems to me," he said, "that "No.” he said, "Cathay didn't in this section and the dinner was bility for errors in telephoned sda hickory for lire place. Oak wood Summit street, furnace and all Im- It’s a matter of major importance. commit suicide. He couldn’t have. It arranged In her honor by former will be assumed and their accuracy frlend.s and relatives. Mrs. Bene- aannot be guaruntsed and alahs Ic.'cpn me 3149. provements, and garage. Telephone If what you say Is true, this man doesn’t check in with the facts as t: # we know them." dettl will sail for her homeland early 5987. Chclton must be an accessory. Ob- aeoRCiE INDEX OF viously some man ligured In the Blceker’s tone was Impatient. In January. CLASSIFICATIONS GAKDEN— FAKM— murder, particularly In connection "But." he said, "the physicians Any resident of Magliano Sabino Blrthe ...... A DAIKY PKOIM'fTS .‘>li BUSIN MH A I IONS with moving the body. If Esther are positive upon that point. It who derlrcs to participate In the Eingagements ...... B FOK R E M «4 Ordway and Alice Lorton are one couldn't have been a case of acci- dinner and reception may secure In- Marriages ...... C m FOR SALE A-1 YELLOW Globe and the same person, and this man dental death by poisoning, *or of formation from Julio D'Ubaldo of Dsaths ...... D FOR RENT — LARGE OFFICE 59 Irving, street. Card of Thanks ...... R turnips 50c bushel. Deliveries Tues- writes a letter In which he refers poisoning that was administered in In Msmorlsm ...... Fday and Friday mornings. Warren room, second floor front, Purnell food." block. 829 Main street, rc.asonable to them both, he must have done so Lest and Found ...... 1Case, Buckland. Telephone 8643. for a very definite purpose. That Griff's gesture of dismissal was Announesments .*•.•**••**•**** t rate on lease. Inquire Geo. E. Keith, that characteristic flinging of his Personals ...... IFOR SALE —SELECTED native Keith Furniture Co. purpose was to baffle the Investi- CURB QUOTATIONS AatnnifiMlea I Green Mountain potatoes for win- gating authorities. Therefore. It hands, and was made with the Autoroublles foi Sale...... 4 ter use 65c bushel. Chas. E. Thresh- FOR RENT-OFFICES at 865 Main would seem to m e .. . . " greatest impatience. ^LL, COMB TO T Automohllet for Exchange •*••* % "All ot these so-called clews," he NK ABOUT IT. DEB B b O R W i CLOSED' ^ VELL, maybe vou BETTER er, Buckland. Telephone 6046. -street, (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed- Griff's tone was flat, cold and Auto Acfsasurles—Tires ..•*** i said, "aren’t clews at, all. The only Amer Sup P o w ...... m TO FORBISNERS. BUT I Hl^ A FRlENCl CMiCMENTLEMEM— SPBND PER N16HT, UNO I (SET Auto Repalrtng~Palntlng ...... 7 ward J. Holl. Telephone 4642 and final. Central States Elec . Auto Schools ...... *****• T-A facta that count are the animate ...... 7-16 ^^NDBLABPAN- not KNOWS tMoSOMS WSPECTOR. VOU SOME NEW CLOTHES VOT FOR SALE- YELLOW Globe tur- 8025. "It's unimportant,” he repeated, Cities Service ...... Autos— Ship by Truck ...... I facta- the facts having to do with .... lli HE Autos-^For Hire ...... » nips 40c bushel at farm. J. P. Shea, and his eyes were staring In pre- Cities Service, pfd ...... 14 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser ENT SO NIFTV. Avery street, Wnpping. (-Telephone occupied concentration at a spot on motive, with opportunitywith the Oaragts-oServics—Storage ..••• 10 HUUSKS FOR HUM lio Elec Bond and Share ___ • 914 O0DV} WHBM^'V ^ Motorcyctss— Dlcycles ...... 11 Rosedale 39-4. the carpet as he spoke. conflict of characters. ’The things Ford Limited ...... 9% Wanted Autos^Motoroydes . . . II that you And picked upon so often OOWbSTRRTW I OH RENT—FIVE ROOM single Blecker frowned Impatiently. Mavis Bottling A ...... V* Her.' SET THAT •aalaeee and Pmfeeelnnnl fervires in de ective stories as clews aren’t Bualnese Services Offered . . . . . II and garage $25 live room diipic.x "You're a criminologist,” he said, Midwest U tils...... H HIM iSKHOl.D GOODS Ii) dews at all. They are circumstances eurJ SOMBBOCTf Household Sen Ices uffersd . . . . . I t 'A tenement $18. M.mcheater Con- "I'm a newspaper man. I’ve solved Nlag Hud P o w ...... 114 llalldlng—Contrsettna 14 a few mysteries myself. I say It and circumstances can be Interpret- STtX* HIM, Florists— .Nurse,iei ...... 16 FOR SALE ANTIQUES, chest of ctnictlon Company, telephone 4131 Segal Lock ...... *4 FunsrsI OIrsetors ...... It drawers, Hitchcock chairs, Boston or 4279. Isn't unimportant." ed In almost any light you want to United Founders...... ii •ST DOOO.' Wssllna—Piumhlna—Itoolln* n rockers, beds, . mirrors, tables, C i'T steed facing the newspaper Interpret them. Take for tnaiance, United Gas ...... 1% losursnc* ...... II desks. Also repairing, reflnishing. FOR RENT—SEVERAL De.'ilrablc man, his eyes slitted In concentra- the case of statistica. You frequent- United Lt and Pow A .... 114 Ifllllnsry—Drsitmskinc ... I* ly hear people taking opposite sides Movinx—Trucking—B.ortg* to V. Hedcen, 37 Holllater street. five, six and seven room houses, I . 11. his face preoccupied. But his Util Power and Lt ...... H Public Psttsngtr Service .. to A single and double. Apply EM ward J. lone was as crisply effective as the of an argument and bolstering their PalBItns— Peprrlna ...... II RUGS—Importer hard pressed for Holl. Phone 4642 and 8025. nervously explosive words of the case with the same set of atatlstics.” Profeeetnnel Serrioee ...... II cash, will sacrifice to quick buyer, newspaper publisher. "But If Cathay knew be was Repalrlne ...... It Deaths Last Night (READ IHE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Tailoring—7 Dyeing—Cleening 14 3 slightly used 0x12 Oriental FOR RENT OR SALE AT a sacri- "It's unimportant." he said, "be- about to be disgraced," objected flee, 6 room single house, steam Toilet Goode end Service .. It Sarouk design rugs $05.00 each; cause 1 know all about that angle Bleeker, ‘i f he didn’t know that his Wee Dotty and fair Goldy said, sound, in bed. You're always dream- WsRItd— Buelnees Se.vice •• to heat, 2 car garage, large lot. fruit also 2 $35.00 each. Write Box VV, of the cose. Robert Chelton is the wife and hIs lawyer could csdl off Forsyth, Ga.—Charles Herdln, for "Well, lada, we think we’ll go to ing things that make you bother Edaeetleaal Herald. trees, direct from owner. Bertha the newspaper, what more reason- If-A Courses and CUeats i ...... It same person as Kenneth Boone. more than 20 years superintendent bed. The more good sleep we get all of ua." Blanchard, 50 Glenwood street. Kenneth Boone has been located. able than to suppose he'd become Private laetruotloa ...... If of the dead letter office ot the Post tonight, the better we will feel. From then on, everything was 'aL m •• ai*a uirvirg mm T. a Rcs. u. a MT.orr. Dancing ...... ||.A Alice Lorton, alios Esther Ordway, despondent and end his own life?” Office Department at Washington. "A t dawn well come and wake still, and not a thing turned up M A O fi-N Or BORN Mualeal—Dramatte ...... 10MUSICAL INSTRUMKNTS 52 SALESMAN SAM lay Come Back! Wanted— tnstrucHon ...... 10 is with him. They're under sur- New York—Carl O. Dennewltz, }rou MI. You'll Jump, so loudly will until a giant came, and said, "Ah, Bv Small NEW iLVDio p :;oor.\m "I tell you," Griff said slowly, we call. Then we can all start out Klnanelal FOR SALE—UPRIGHT phono. In veillance light now.” 46, former New York and Chicago ha! Here'a where I start a fuss!” / C C ELL, MOW WD THINGS , 6 m , AgXJT A S USUAL, PUZ2\ "Makers of History" is a new “Cathay didn't commit suicide. He and try to find a morning meal.” "These lada look husky as can / ’MEMBER MR. SNICK.tone's OMIED SUIBLLO.SAMHyYS Amebbe vr n f i m ( MISLAIO MV FOUNTAIN P©J' Bonds— Btoeka—Mortgagee 11 good condition. Inquire 33 Sunset program which will be broadcast newspaperman. OO 40HILE I WAS OUT EXCEPT THAT YiA MISSED ' Buitneee Opportnnilles ...... II Bleekcr's expression was one of wasn't In a position where he bad The Tiny lads all cried, “Good be. I'll make them stay and VOU • 3 .7 0 FER ABOUT THREE /BUT.SAV, -THotS* nuNRMMr o y iR street or telephone 4988. over WTIC every Sunday noon at Paris—Msgr. George Lacombe, TO UJWCH,SAMp AN'COULDNT ONE HIM A Honey to Lnen . It eager enthusiasm. to commit suicide. He had no rea- 49, of San Francisco. night! We hope that both of you work for me. They had no busi- A Bl(? SURPCfeE* VBARS? WELL, HE DROPPED INTO / a LOTTADOOQHIA AW'SLARrr.lN BlCSlPr, CO I TDLO HIM TO Help ae« sltpetlaM 12:30 o'clock. Authentic historical son for committing suicide. More- sleep tight. We're going to turn ness coming here, so It will serve CLEAR UP HIS A N D AJITH / KEEP AROUND TW> events will be presented In a dra- "You’ve anticipated all of this?" St. Louis—Charles C. Cameron, WHY DID 'ttto DROP IN SOME OTHER OAVl Help Wanted—Female ...... II W A N T K D — T O B IIY 5^ he said, "You've uncovered all of over, the method wasn’t one be Jr., 35, foreign freight agent for the In, too, and take a trip to alumber- them right. BUT I DONT 6SE WHY HB CASH, T p o r STORED Help Wanted—Mels ...... 10 matic form in a aeries of flfteen- land.” YEU. Poa fSOME- VES...BUT Baleemen Wanted . ,10-A ^ u ld have adopted had be been Illinois Contra! railroad and presi- "Now, flrst. I’ll tie them to the CWN TRAM MAT* HAD TO e. - . WANTED T O BUY anything Bale- mlnutd Bketehee. ISeheel tea^iers InformaUim 7" HR VW9 -BeJp-WaniMl— Mate^-er -Petnala; i- - IT Oriff nodded. committing suicide. Hi...." dent of the St. Loiila Export Mana- The two'gtrle promptly walked bed, and then r il wake each sleepy- ONg -ID TACKue Dl522.eM able In Junk. Wm. Oatrlnsky, Ui and any one Interested In history RUHNINS THSew HIM DOWN.TO Tfeii. Agania Wanted ...... ,....*t-A "Good heavens! How did you io Griff broke off In the middle of gere' Club. asny. Then Scouty eaid, “Now, no head. Of course 1 must be careful DOOO? HE* PtAY- BItuetlons Wanted— Female . . . II Clinton street. Telephone 6879. will be particularly Interested In THE WROh S HIM ABOUT IT..»MR COULD siiuetlont Wanted—Hale ...... II it?" Blecker asked. his sentence, staring at Blecker with Hollywood, Calif,—Mrs. AUce M. more play! We’re all tired out and not to give them too much fright" IN<3 POR SHADYBIDE, these programs. At the same time lots of sleep each one of ua can IvMgf'-lbyvAOD HAVE DON* IT IN A NICE Xmninymeni Agenclea ...... 41 the dramatic presentation will be of "I did It," Griff siUd slowly, "by wide, unseeing eyes. Pontius, 61, wife of David W. Pon- Then, in a voice real loud and ISNT HE? AND HE Idve lleeh— Pete—Pealtvy—Veilelea atand.” deep, be shouted. "Hey! How darei THE V/PON0 WAY! EVERYONE MAKES K4NIMeS WITHUIH BOARD eS9 Interest to everybody. doing what I told you to do and "B y heaven!" be said after a mo- tius, president and general manager vfss tryins to Dcge—Birds— Pels ...... 41 of the Pacific Eflectrie Railway you sleep in my big bed? Tou’Ul Uve Stock— Vehicles ...... 4t what I knew you wouldn’t do— ment. SOAI.' MIST5MCES, SOMETIMESi^ Poultry and Buppilea ...... 41FOR RENT--COMFORTABLV fur. putting a shadow on the Elite "W hat?" asked Bleeker. Company. It wmon’t very long until the mon- pay for this, as sure as you’r e ' Wanted - Pete —Poultry—Aloek 14 nlstaed room. Can be arrangred for "That big fact that’s been staring strous caatle was real still. The alive.” Apartment house to check up who Tiny lads looked cute, all sleeping Far Bala—MUeeUaaeaaa 3 people* with twin beda if deaired. FOR SALE came In and who went out." us In the face all this time," the The Tlnles woke up! Duncy Artlelea for Sals’ ...... 4f French railroads are making in- soundly, side by side. cried, “Ob, look who's standing by Board optional. Call 7893: road side STAND ON WEST criminologist said slowly. "It Just Boats and Acceaeortss 4€ He whirled abruptly, started pac- tensive efforts to effect economies The moon 'rose, ' t a little while, our side.’’ Then Scouty snapped, Building Uatertele ...... CENTER STREET, TO BE ing the floor. crashed home to me. It’s so weird, i1 i-ARGE SINGLE ROOMS for eco- In operation and reducin rising defi- looked in the room, and had to “ Say, who are you, imd when did 'iiiiniiiiiiifiiiiiTfl! Diamonds— Wetobee—Jewelry 41 MOVED OFF. "But I didn't think,” Bleeker said, so utterly bizarre that It's absolute- Xleotrloal Applleneee— Radio nomical nousekeeptng. Well heated cits and also to reduce the time be- smile. Then Duncy had a crazy you arrive?” 49 "that....” ly Incredible, and yet it's so logical Ftt*! AStf .49-A early and late. See John Jenaen, JAMES J. ROHAN tween more Important stations by dream. "Hey, let me out," be cried. Osrd.p — Farm—Dairy Produet* "Don’t interrupt me." Griff told that It must be the keynote of the lohnaon Block, 709 Main street increased use of motorised equlp^ This woke wee Scouty, and he Bouaaboie Gouda ...... T el 7433 him. "I’m thinking. 1 tell you, we’ve case. That’s the thing that Morden Maebloary and ...... Phone 6070 or 7635. menL said, “ Aw, bush! You’re safe and Mualeal Inatrnm.nta . . . . .**•••• . namrsMT ocy.; Offle. and Btora Cqulpmaet ••• Xpaelalt at tba B>or*a . BUAKUER8 WANTED 59 A By frYank Beets 2“ ?"/ ...... ALLEY OOP .Wantad—To Buy ...... WANTED—TABLE boarders, all AHEM! GO Be»e»e Biard Itatala Baaaifa home cooking, single meals or ''HAWf I'Vi WAITED A LOl^ CN‘ K

It BolUlag for Sal* •9 FOR RSarr-HEATEa) apartment, Property ter Sol* . T9 2nd floor. Purnell Block, 3 large aaS Lsed (or Sate Tl rooms, with bath and fireplace, fur- (or Sale Tt _ alo * dnSOBBSS Tl nished If desired. Apply to Om . E. Prop«m tor •••••«• T4 Keith, at O. E. Keith Furniture - *e for gel# T$ Company. Betat* tor Xaebaage . . . . . T* itoO—Real Xststo ...... n leoriee f i i Metteoe « * . » > Tha MancbcaUr tOwaula club will Tha building eommittas of the Enlghet Lodge. No. 43,1. O. O. T„ Hutchinsoa, Dsaoeratle HALLOWFEN DANCE hava an Inter^ub meeUnip and Poliab National church la sponsor- will meet tomorrow night ait eight for tba Geatral Assembly, win bsvs mtm- Ladles Night, Monday evening at ing a Bupper and entertainment for o'clock a t the home of Mr. and availably sl^Md statanwata on how vuonEB s Be tqr Btela’e Orcheetra. Springfield, Meriden. New Britain new rectory on Goiway street, which be read at tha meeting. The Repub- Adioiaaloo SO Oeata. TEXmE UNION MEEfiNG Alt muy>iOi !!>■■*»» and Winsted. Secretary Arthur Is almost ready for occupancy. To- lican candidates were not invited.' Knofla must know by Saturday noon night at 7 o’clock an All Saints day lira. Catherine T. Thompeon of »1 bow many to expect to enable the maas will be held at the cemetery IK E DEMOCRATIC RAUY caterers to plan ■ accordingly. For- on Jefferson street. ABoqmwN Ifaia atreet who fell off the back mer Principal Qulmby of Manchea- atepa at h«0- home Tueaday and frac- U r High school will be a guest, and Fitzgerald, Conran and Hutch- tured aeveral riba, la aa comforUble the principal speaker will be Presi- The regular meeting of Oak . nw lAthw LMgm of tfao Enoa* aa can be expect^. Mrs. Thompson Lodge, International Brotherhood of inson to Be Guest Sprakers tMl Lnthma church win meet to>' dent James McConaughy of Wesley- SUNDAY DINNER is the widow of George R. Thompson an University. Paper Makers wlU be held tomorrow at Tomorrow’s Session. ■Uht at a o’etoek. A Church Lojral- and is being cared for by her sister, morning at 9:30 In Tinker Hall. AU tjr Nlxht profram wffi be precented Miss Emily Turnbull. members of the local are urged to be SIMPLE SIMON SANDWICH SHOP with Rct. Karl Richter of the Con- Master Councillor Arthur Brown That the meeting of the Local Oeastag Street, Oaldand r-«tHa liutheran church aa the bus called a special meeting of all present aa the records of some of 3125, United TexOle Workers of Maher. Mice Ruth Johueon and Mias Bernice Juul, proprietor of DeMolay officers for this evening at the political candidates will be dis- America, will take on the aspect SUNDAT, NOVEMBCRNA 13-Jg TO 3:M. the library committee la to charge the Weldon Beauty Salon, has re- 7 o’clock at the Masonic Temple. cussed. more of a Democratic rally than a Fer Beeervatiswi Dial 7#78. of the progran and Alhin Johoaon turned to work sifter being away Important business will be transact- membership session was indicated will lead devotlonala. for a week. ed and all officers are requested to The Jimlor choir' of the Emanuel today when officials of the union MENU; Cream of temato ee«p ar fralt oip: roast aallvo driekea witk dressing’ or oM-fasUoned cJdeken piet potato, turnip or be present. Lutheran church will rehearse to- announced that Deputy Labor Com- night a t 6 o’clock and the senior missioner William J. Fitzgerald fresh string beans; salad, pla, atsamed saet paddtog vriUi ^ The Asbury group of the Wesleyan and children’s choir will- meet at would deliver an address In Odd sauce, gingerbread with whipped eream or lee eream aad oelfee. Guild will bold a food sale tomorrow 7.30 o’clock to prepare for the pro- Fellows hall tomorrow morning at Dinner Only 7S Cents. morning from 9:30 on at the store gram to be given at the Confirmand 9:30 o'clock. , of the J. W. Hale Company. Reunion this Sunday. Thomas Conran and P atri» J.

stfiRowN Thomson Inc> ^ Ibutrroico** SHomMo Saturday—

A Special Group

ThdJWHALCco Special Sale i anchetteb M CoIim Hats

Now you can afford

$i.29 Boys’ and Girls’ a new fur coat this year!

4 Out Of 5 Are Wearing— Brims! Berets! Smartly Turbans!

Values To $2.98 SHOES Gay Styled

We've Included all the fashion winners! This aale la of Neckerchiefs special Interest for you can buy that new hat at a special

low price tomorrow. MosUy black and brown, few colors. All head sixes. And when you know many of these hats

were 31.98 aad |3.98—It’s worthwhile shopping for one! $

MlUIaery—Main Floor, center. ur oats 59 F C

2.95 It’a a big fashion with the young set Tou’U fall for these plaid woolens, aoUd color fringed sllka, ' A Special Selection Goes Be Slim Without The Brown Thmnson’s Shoes for children are sturdy, crochet^ stylea.

for long wear; smartly styled, for good looks; and Front Ehitrance. “Cast Iron” Look In A On Sale SATURDAY At most important, scientifically fitted by experts to

keep your feet growing straight. Outfit your Four Sale Prices!

NEMO-FLEX youngsters in this sale . . . you’ll «ave money! If you Intend purchasing a new fur coat this season, don’t fan to come In and look these coats over TOMORROW. Through our Foundation New York buying office we were able to pick up a special group of higher priced fur coats at 'very, very low prices for this selling. Children’s Smoked and Tan Elk Oxfords With the youthifying These are not Inferior grades.. .every one a smartly styled, good quality coat. Evenly matched skins, In brand new styles. WONDERLIFTBELT and Lace Shoes

Add Glamour And Color

To Your Frocks With Sizes 8< 2 to 12. Lapin Jackets, pair $0.50 HIp-length Jackets with notched Johnny col- *2.95 lars. Logwood and black.

$19-75 Gay

Children’s Patent Strap Pumps

and Oxfords Lapin Jackets, Flowers Women of larger proportions are wearing the Nemo-flex Fine quality lapln Jackets In both Johnny ripple and notched collars. Black only. WONDBRLIFT combination.. .the Wonderlift belt aui^ $29-50 ports and flattens the heavy abdomen and allms the waist-

line without that look of stiff corse try women detfstt

Sizes 8U to 12. p a i r .5 9 That's why more and more women are asking for the Wonderlift! Flesh brocade with awamt top. Average Lapin Swaggers, 59e -4 *2.95 The season's outstanding fur coat fashion! and short lengths.

Smart dark grey, black, logwood lapln swag- Faahinn has decreed flowera aa « a smart accessory touch this Fall. Misses’ Brown Elk Oxfords, Welt Shoes gers. Full silk lined. $39-50 Corsets—Main Floor, rear. We’re showing glamourous rhine-

stone flowers for formal frocks... crisp gardenias for tailored wear

Sealines, Lapins, .. .lame and velvet flowers for aft- Sizes 12>/2 to 8. p a i r stunning sealine with fitch trimmed collar. ernoon frocks. Particular Girls Are Selecting Full length and swagger laplns In black and *2.95 brown. Silk lined. FYont Entrance. $59-50

Street Floor.

Ringless Chiffons

•Take Advantage Of Hale’s Payment Plan

A small down amount, the balance In convenient weekly payments. by Gotham

At HALE’S Coats—Main Floor, rear.

=nw JW H A LECc

Girls and women! If you You Wouldn’t Dream It SATURDAY--A One-Day Drug Specials want a stocking that Is abso-

lutely without rings and shad- Possible To Find Such Pond’s Tissues...... ,15c ows select this new GOTHAM. Gillette Blades ...... 21c Chiffon and service weights Good-Looking Vick’s Nose D rops...... 20c, 36c with the reinforced toe and Ingraham's Shaving Cream ... 25c "heel within heel" for longer

Peterson’s Ointment...... 25c The Inseparable wear. In the new "dark” Decorated Pottery FROCKS Castoria ...... 28c, 50c ahadea. Petrolagar...... 84c Companions—

Main Floor, right That Brings To Table Lamps Twin Sweater

You Our Regular

Elmo Sets Gotham Silk Hose, $7.98 Dresses At FlPfst of U ir^^.rea4 chiffons. Also ^ ™iy $ 2 - 9 8 Beauty Box adJusUibte- top hose'for itsu i Itmhs.' AH new shades. -

$3-98 Hosiery—Main Floor, right.

Thanks to tha good fortune of $1.10 The allp-on and cardigan aet la our Hoiuefutxdahlng buyer, we can the favored fashion for sports First aids to beauty! For the offer these stunning new' table wear. We’ve Just unpacked best- ^ Mamps at less than four dollars. dry skin: texture and cleansing looking models with a plain cardi- For Practical Wear There creams, Ralo lotion, Ralo face Beautiful pottery basea In orange, gan and a solid color or natty two- green and gold with raised decora- powder, akin freshner. For the tone slip-on. Sizes 34 to 40. Rust, Is Nothing Like Hale’s oily skin—Iftalo face powder, Uons. Decorated parchment shades green, brown, gold comblnaUona. to harmonise with the baaea. creams, cucumber cream and Herbal tincture. Consult Miss Second Floor. Seymour, Elmo beauty expert about your beauty needs Rayon Undies

New Fall Tots’ Wool This 18 news of Main Floor, right —tailored and trimmed great Importance to Manchester girls and women. * Right a t the Week-End Special! Play Bridge Lamps height of the Fall • Vests ^ social season we offer our regular stock ot Hard and Filled Suits •Panties for a .17.98 dreasea at 36.95. with HATS • Step-ins 'All tha latest dress mere fashions In both silks Candies and woolens. Theae sleek fitting rayons are quite the thing to wwar under tha new "pencil slim” dresses

flurely ym ean find room for eat of these .. .no wrinkles or bulges as they fit like a glove. Fine quality In both tailored and lace Hers you will find tbs very new tunic frocks.. .youthful high Heavy woolen coxy bridge lamps la your living room or colon,. .two-piece cresUons.. .dreeeee with tricky new neck- Ic lb. trimmed modrts. women tell us they’re ex- Eplay suite In two- ceptionally good bargains a t 89c! lines ana button trbna. Ons or two of these added to your * to n a affects— dea. Metal base with copper flnlab. And wardrobe will see you through your heavy “dates”, bii^ea, For your next bridge party serve lb rows aad ^ Mte popular pleated parchment type shade. teas, and chibs smartly! For mlaaes and wom«a. theee tasty, bard candles. Twelve 'orange, navy aad Extra Sizes, 59c. different assortmenta. New fresh red. Slaea S to

At HAUrs Lanqo—Basement' sblpmenL 6 years. ^ FroclM—Main Floor, rear. Rayoiw—Maio Floor, rig h t Front Entrance. Main Floor, rear. ml