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VOh. Lin~ NO. 15. oa Pace 1«>) MANC81SS1%^ CONN., W l^ iO ^ D A T , OCTOBER 18, 1933. (SOXTEEN PAGES) GERMANS WILL VOTE BOARD A P H M S FEDERAL BOARD CHASE J. FRANK BOWEN SAYS GOODYEAR ON FOREIGN POUCY TOWN ENGINEER VI0U1B LAWS HEAVILY BY LOSSES ilitler Makes Plea for Sup­ CODE IMPROVING for Office .U Trade Comioissioii Charges DURING DEPRESSION port of Action He Took at C O n O N INDUSTRY Broken When L H. Geer’s Rubber C om ply With Seqirffies Co. Set Aside Geoera — Election on HORACE G. YOUNG Name Is Withdrawn— To Makmg Prices to Favor $117,000,000 Since 1929 NoTonber 12. Employment Figores Back DIESINGREENWIOI Drop IBade Work.” Mail Order House. to Xoyer bpairments — IET7BOPEAN Sm iATION. to Pre-Depression Le?el^ B y n ie Aasofliated Press. ' J. Frank Bowen, civil engineer Washingtdh, Oct. 18.— (A P ) — Former Vice Preiridiet of Total Capital and Sorphs Austrias government authorities No More ChOd Labor. and superintendent of roads and The Goodyear Tire and Rubber continued their inveatigation of al­ bridges for the past 16 years was Company has been formally charged Delaware-Hodsoi) Rf R.—^ Last Jone Less Thm $15,- leged Nazi {dots to seize arms from unanimously riected to that position by the Federal Trade Commission the. linz and other garrisons as it New York, Oct. 18.— (AP)— for another year at the regular with making price discriminations 1,000 Senate Probers was disclosed a naticm-wide Nazi Hailing application of the cotton monthly meeting the Board of in its products in favor of Sears, Was 79 Years OU. military organization ;has been de­ textile code u . d remarkable Selectmen last night. Previous to Roebuck and Company, in violation veloped. achievement, George A. Sloan, the vote, Selectman John L. Jenney of the Clayton Act. Learn, After They h d . Greenwich, O ct 18.— (A P ) — Europe contemplated the possible president of the Cotton Textile In­ withdrew the name of civil Engineer The sulti regarded as particularly implications of the declaration of Laberge H. Geer, candidate for the Horace (Sedney Young, former vice stitute, said today the industry’s important in rubber trade circles Reached $156,000,000. Prime Idinister Stauning of Den­ office. . employment figures were "back to berause of the long existing, price president of the Delaware-Hudson mark— coincident with reports mil­ Previom Deadlock pre-depression levels” with the w ar between mail order houses and railroad and president of the A l­ itary units in Slesvlg had bMn re­ At the previous regular meeting other tire dealers, called for an weekly payroll 100 per cent above of the board, the board was dead­ bany-New York Trust Company Washington, Oct. 18.— (A P ) —- enforced— that the Danish southern that dt early March. early answer, after which the case frontier would be defended ‘Tjy all locked on the appointment of a su­ died last night at his home. Evidence w ^ presented to Sens,^ Sloa?' spoke at the eighth annual will be publicly tried before a com­ ’ means at our disposaL” perintendent of roads and bridges, mission examiner. m uting of the Institute, his ad­ He was 79 years old. investigators today that the Chase The personal clash between Baron which was not broken after four The complaint charged that the dress leading off discussions of In­ Mr. Young was born at Homes- Securitiee Corporation had set Von Neurath of Germany and Sir bcdlots. Hayden L. Griswold, civil Goodyear compray has "since May dustrial problems and operation of aside 8120,000,000, from its reserves John Simon of Great Britain at­ engineer with Chmiey Brothers and 1926 discriminated in prices and is dale. Pa., January 26, 1864, the son the industry’s code under the N R A . to cover losses. tracted international interest. Laberge H. Geer each received two now discriminating, between the dif­ PraistTg-its spirit of unity and of Coe F. Yoimg, one of the foimd- That was given as 77 per cent of Rumors of an impending Austro- votes and Bowen three. ferent purchasers of its products, collaboration, Sloan said the in­ ers and vice president of the Dela­ Its total capital and earziings. German agreement in the Austrian A survey of the watersheds sgr- by giving or allowing Sears Roe­ dustry had “approached the new ware-Hudson railroad. Mr. Young Testimony of huge losses suffered Anti-Nazi campaign arose with rounding the reservoirs of the Man­ buck and Company a lower price ‘problem of our relations with the succeeded his father as vice presi­ by this securities affiliate of the word Guido Jakoncig, former Doll- chester W ater Company was or­ than that given or allowed other government in the spirit of volim- dent Chase National bank was laid before fuss cabinet member had been in dered by the Selectmen after it was purchasers.” tary partnership invoked by the the committee by Ferdinand Pecora, voted not to expend further town Secret Bebatos He retired from that office In Berlin since last week. P r u d e n t ” counsel for the senate banking eom- funds in the park system. A long The complaint said that (Goodyear 1903, and became president, ot the "W e have been met In that spirit mitlee. Berlin, Oct 18.— (A P)—Support discussion over the park expendi­ Wearing a fioppy dark rainedat and big velvet hat, and carrying his has given Sears Roebuck secret re­ Albany Trust Company, holding of voluntary partnership by Gener­ He presented figures that the to­ of his foreign policy was offered by tures of the past few years ensued, violin, Professor Albert Einstein Is shown as he arrived In New York bates or discounts and “valuable that office until bis permanent re­ al Johnson and his associates In tal capital and earnings of the com­ Chancellor Adolf Hitler as the price and it was the concensus of some of to assun)^ his. duties as professor of mathematics at the Institute for stock bonuses.” The discrimina­ tirement In 1920. H f established his pany from its organization In 1917 the recovery administration,” he of reconciliation with his former do­ the members of the board that it Advanced Study at Princeton University, Princeton, N. J. In an at­ tion, the commission charged, were home at Dublin road, Greenwich in to the end qf June thls,year wars continued. 1921, mestic oi^xments in a speech to sub was the sentiment of the last town tempt to dodge Interviewers, the famed physicist secretly left his liner on not based on differences of quality, 8166,468,000. "So long u that spirit can be leaders last ni^ht meeting that no further work be a 8|»clal tug that came down the harbor to meet him. transportation costs or other legi­ Fa^qs FoarMine Of this 821.907400 was paid iff Pieeervad be^reen the partners in The address, which was made pub­ done in the Center Springs park. timate economic causes, but on arti­ His summers were' sprat at Man­ dividends and 8120,188,076 was sst this etnerprise, wa can go forward lic only at noon today, also contain­ Last year a total of 826,000 was ficial favoritism. chester, Vt., and he was the last sur­ aside from reserves “to cover losses in the hopfc that government and ed the opinion of the chancellor that spent for improvements in the park In a statement, P. W. Litchfield, viving member of that place’s fam^ and mark down the book value of the in d u s ^ together will make a his predecessors had f ^ e n victims system, much of ' which was ex­ president of Goodyear said the com­ ous golf foursome, the other mem­ the company’s securities.” wsrked contribution to recorotv.” to the "Geneva illness.’* pended in connection with "naade pany has had a contract for the bers of whjeh were Robert T. Lin­ What Was Left Speadw In Ootafl ^ work” programs for unemployment BRITADl BACKS SIMON manufacture of specisl brand tires The chancellor emphasized that coln, son of President Abraham This left in June 814,407,782 la He took up individually the es- the campaigns for the Reichstag relief. for Sears, Roebuck for several Lincoln, George Thatcher of Albany cspital and surplus, of which 8407/> ■anOal features of the code iq?ply- years. election and the German plebiscite Park Plan and Robert Janney of Philadelphia. 782 was earned surplus. ing to the industry, discussing each would be focused solely on the for- It was pointed out by d e r k of the "Three of the four largM t tire Mr. Young was a member of the The recapitulation of com­ with the announced purpoM of Board, George H. WaddeU, that in IN ARMS CONTROVERSY manufacturers produce special brand pany’s records was prepared by leign policy question. University aub, Groller Club and correcting some misconceptions Ures for other large distributors. (Simuleaneously with notice last view of the necessity of providing Coffee House Club of New York, the cbtomlttee agents and admitted to rdUch have arisen. There are many others,” he added, Saturday of Germany's intention to work for this winter, that he bad Greenwiob Country Club and the the record after being identified by Stocks— Mills did not deliberate­ calling manufacture of special brand withdraw both from the arms con­ asked Park Superintradent Horace Hound Hill Club of Greenwich. Albert H. Wiggin, reared ohairmaa ly accumulate large stockg In anti­ Murphep to submit to the board a Foreip Mm ster. Exphins merchandise for large c^trlbutors a of tbs'bank, who was testlMsg. ference and the League of Nations, NAZIS IN A U S n U His widow, Mrs. Cornelia Hapscy common practice. the Reichstag was dissolved and cipation of the code. "In ttui middle program of work possible for this It showed that of the total capital Most PnbiUflty Young, a son, (4arraee H., end new elections were set for Nov. 12, of September, stocks amofBited to year. This was done and last night and saiDningB, 8^.848,780, was paM G n e n bxsIeBt at Cab­ "W e do not know why this partic­ (kM^ter, Mrs. F. BeUqr Vradeiv in which the German people will be approximately the' same ifaantlty the'clerk read the park plan for by tbs puDlis for stoek la the G A H I N S T I t ^ ular ooatract lias been sin g M out. hoe*, ^ All of Greenwich, survive. .asked to state their f|end toward a ^ , pameljr 240,800, passible extenstons, in r o lv l^ costs company; 147,027,667 was the valuo ♦ , . However, this Gpodirar-Sears -J!w «m .i»evlcea will he held Friday the government policiMT} 0^ 813,000. Acceptance, of the .plah, inet Meetiiig; Docomeiii. of stock excBStiged for Ihs stock of buck contract has for several from the ho«se. Hitler expreeeed the opinion that — 'The average for seven was defeated three votes to two. absorbed conpaniM, sad 041,^1,966 years been the subject ef a great the campaigns would reconcile the ooeupatiottal groups in 1682 that After an hour of dlscaaslon re­ Whs net'earnings. deal of publicity and the objective entire nation provided his opponents earned, according to government garding the advisability of giving to Be Ih d e Pdilic. Undercover Mifitary Orjan- The committee sgents said tiiat reports, more thaw the minimum imrestricted charity in lieu of "made of an anti-mall order campaign di­ of the 8120,186,075, sst ssids for wage lew prescribed by the^ code, work" of any kind, the board relent­ rected at our dealer orgsmlzation. 1117,000,000 was provided (Oontinned a Page Eight) We welcome this opportunity to was 84.9 cants an hour; in August, ed, somewhat, and voted to conduct London, Oct. 18.— (A P )— Great ization Formed and Drills CHARGE FOUR MEN during the past three sad one-half 1988, the average for the same the survey of the watersheds sur­ have the facts aired and settled years. Britain stands squarely behind her once and for all. group was 48.9 cents per hour, or rounding the town’s reservoirs to foreign secretary. Sir John Simon,'" Held Regdarly. "It Is alleged that the terms of an Increase in the h o i ^ rate of provide jobs for the unemployed. IN MURDQt PLOT WIOOIN ON STAND STATESMEN’S CLASH 26 per cent Furthermore, the Au­ The secretary told the board that a on the disarmament crisis and his the contract tend toward the crea­ W uhlngtra, Oct. 18.— (A P )— Al­ tion of a monopoly in the tire busl- gust, 1988, rate for this group was large number of applications for controversy with the German for­ bert H. Wlggln, the 8100,000 a year ness for Sears. As a matter of fact, about 40 per cept in excess of the eign minister, Konstantin von Neu- Vlenna.'Oct. 18.— (A P)— A na- retired chairman of the Chase N a ­ during the seven years of tbs con­ code minimum.” (OontiBoed on Page Eight) ratb, it was indicated today after a tional bank, was qusstloasd by Bea­ AROUSES EUROPE tlonwlde Nazi military organiza­ tract’s existence the percentage of Child Labor—"Anyone who wtl two-hour Cabinet sesalon. UnDsaal Netbodi Used to sts investigatori to d » about opera­ tion has been developed in Austria the total tire business enjoyed by take the trouble to examine reports The foreign minister reviewed tions of the Chase Seourities Cor­ It was disclosed today, despite the Goodyear dealers with Goodyear poration. . of the U. 8. census will* see tbai: the whole situation caused by Ger­ brand tires has increased 46 per Try to Kill a Speakeasy Wlggln, smiling Jovially, faced the employment of minors in recen; many's action at Geneva during his handlbap of the party's dissolution Sir James Simon o( Britain DANES TO DEFEND cent. committee' from a seat about half years has been negligible, and In in this country. conference with the other Cabinet "When the case comes up for 1980 amounted to 8 per cent of the ministers. The Movement came to light as Derelict. way down the table from the bead hearing we expect to prove that . no of which Chairman Fletcher and total persons employed In our in­ Sir John, having bad his say, sat government investigations contin­ and Baron Von Neurath, law has been violated and that our Ferdinand Peoors, counsel, sat side dustry.. We bad every reason to be- SOUTHERN BORDER coolly in bit corner of the foreign ued into alleged Nazi plots at the stockholders, our dealers and 'thou- by lids. llev# that the employment of office to see whether there would Linz garrison and elsewhere to sands of employes directly engaged New York, Oct. 18.— (A P )— A ft­ Fletohsr said an exeoutlvs session ' 'li of Germany, Dispnte. minors under 18 had reached prac­ be a German oome-baok to his seize arms for use In "further ac­ in the production of Sears tires would bs held later today to dsolds tically the vanishing point since speech of last night, in which he tion.” er bearing summatlone today a have been greatly benefited under whether to press Wlggln about the 1980. Nevertheless, the cotton tex Prime Minister Confirms Re­ challenged a statement of Herr Outstanding in tns disclosures this contract.” Bronx Jury will sift the cvldepce of tile Industry committee was glad to "rssous parties” bs oonduotsd while London, Oct. 18.— (A P )— What Von Neurath that he had misrepre­ was the fact that Nazi storm an old insurance plot that was fla­ heed of the to aid other many considered one of the most re- Includs this provision in the firs ; sented tha Reich arms stand. troops no longer are being organ vored with the dregs ef the dying code.” oompanlee in distress. marlmble personal clashes between port That Units Are Bemg To Print Deouments Ised by civilians, but art In tbs ipeaksasy era. A long tabls parallel to the oom- Code Complaints— "The number statesmen of two great powers in Great Britain was understood to hands of Austrian army offioeri The state is asking oonvlotlon mittee table was used by the Chase of complaints of allsgsd violation V A 'J D in OF u w s many years was brought into the Reinforced. be prepared to,print the documents either active or recently retired. and capital punishment for four offiolsls on which to spread out flare of world wide pubHclty today bearing on the arms dispute, but it A second fact is that these Nazi men who are alleged to have mur­ (Contlniied ea Page Bight) their records and files for quick rst- as a result of the counter-attack of wai likely it would take eevefal storm troops are officered by army dered a speakeasy derelict after in­ srracs. Sir John Simon on Baron Konstan­ men and drill regularly. Kuern- HANGS ON RlllING suring his lift in their favor. Pscors's records were brought in Copenhagen, Denmark, Oct. 18.— tin von Neurath. (Oonttnoed on Page Bight) berger forest, near Linz, for exam­ The victim wts Michael Malloy, usual in a big black trunk and (A P)— Prime Minister Stauntng's Sir John beaded Great Britain's ple, hae been the scene of such itinerant stationary engineer, who placed Just back of him at tbs bead delegation at the World diurma- 20TH AMENDMENT declaration before the Folketing OHtTRCH CONVENTION Nazi maneuvers. was called "Durable" Malloy be­ of the tabls. yesterday that the southern D a^sh ment conference, which recessed The third fact uncovered in the .If Aiainst Town All of Laws cause h could place bis foot on an Wlggln said 18,760,000 was. added frontier would be defended to the until Oct. 26, after Germany's with­ Hartford, Oct. 18.— ( A P )— A p­ investigations, is that the under­ illicit brass rail and down good, bad to capital In order to have a "round limit, was featured in the whole ■4 drawal. proximately 200 women from 119 cover military organizutlon— enlist­ and indifferent liquor with the amount" and added tbs rest to sur­ MIXES UP DATES Danish press today. Herr von Neurath is (Sermany'a cburchee are attending the fifth an­ ing cirillans but organized from- , of U it 50 Years WiU Be same lack of lethal effect. plus. In connection with reports that foreign minister. nual rally of the Hartford district within the army add allegedly pre­ ' The men charged with killing Pscors uked if tbs Chase Securi­ military units along the southern Today, the effect the controversy of the Council of Congregational serving contact with Germany— is him, a deed not easllv done, are ties Corporation bad dealt in the frontier in Slesvlg had been rein­ WortUess. — in which esush challenges the word Women of Ctonneotlout at the Im­ divided into brigades. Anthony Marino, 27, described as a bank stock either directly or indi­ forced, the premier told the Folkst­ of the other— may have on the po­ President Would Be Inaugu­ manuel Cohgregatlonal church here (Lieutenant Franz Fritch of AI speakeasy owner; Francis Pasqua, rectly. ing (lower legislative branch): litical careem of the two men and today. Tbs rally Yfas addressed by pine Regiment Seven, arrested in 24; Daniel Krelsberg, 29, and Jo­ "Through a Bxzbsldlary, tbs Met- "The frontier will be defended by on future Anglo-German relations, tha retiring jn'csldrat, Mrs. Newton connection with the Linz garrison Norwich, Oct. 18.— (AP)— Tha seph Murphy, 28. potan compeny,” W lggln added. all the means at our disposal I” was awaited with widespread inter­ rated Before He Was De­ B. Hobart of Watertown, Mrs. plot was acting commander of the validity of all by laws and ordl- Bun Over By Taxi Pecora asked bow much they a g -' est. Coupled with comment on tbs George' Marohant of Hartford and Upper Austrian brigade of Nazis.) nacss made by the wardens and According to the evidence "Dur­ gregated from January 1928 to the speech, in line with Stauntng’s as­ May Wreck Cause the Rev. Pr. Charles. W .. Mlllef, PoUee Chief <^lts burgesses of Colchester during the able” Malloy survived the plot rad of 1982. clared the Winner. sertion that the Slesvlg frontier is In a speech last night in which missionary to India, and by the Six months ago, Franz Brandi, last 60 yesu's hung today on a de­ through ministrations of wood al­ This brought another long confer­ be charged that Germany was the frontier of the whole of Scandi­ Rev. George N. White of Chicago, chief of the federal police, resigned cision to.be miule by Judge (Dbarles cohol, poisoned oysters, sardines ence between Wlggln, bli asslatants "Jeopardizing if not wrecking" the navia, the Danish press quoted with A’,' secretary of the American Mis­ B. Waller. mixed with chopped pins, and even and attomesrg, . cause of disarmament. Sir John re­ Washington, Oct 18.— (AP)— evident approval a hot editorial re­ ^ sionary Association. (Oontlnaed on Page Bight) If the legal contentions of Attor­ the injuries that resulted when a Pecora Inqiatlent peatedly referred to what he termed The twentieth amendment to tha ply from the Swedish Svenska Dag- ney Arthur F. Libby of Norwich are taxicab was run deliberately ovet Pecora Frank peratlon while waiting for the bank­ less on the personal c lu b than on the open frontier and don’t care for ny,” this thirty year old mkn told A priest came, administered the missed on the grotmd the wardens instead of the first Monday of each Manzella. Dr Manzella is Imder in- er’s assistants to wOrlE It o u h ra# •* the British peace advocate’s state­ December. jzour fatherlgnd,” said the premier. a detective wllo stood ' beside the, last rites of the Catholic church and and burgesses were not acting legal­ dictme t and will be tried Irter., Wiggin ssid 2,150,000 sh answ srs; ment “recent events in Europe un­ "However, let me advise you that bed on wkich the man lay last night, departed. \ ly in creating such an ordinance in Under existing law, the electoral The defeadaat Krelsberg deseribfd Issuedln 1930 adding 833400.000..t « ; questionably have increased the it Is better to live in a Danleh dying. The detective returned. "W hy did that they had failed to comply with college meets the first Wednesday the death sera# as he testflied in his capital and 84458,000 t » surplus. feeling of«nervousness and positive In January, next foDowlng tbe workingman’s home than in a for­ " B u t , man, vyou must not die like you try’ to die?” be asked. all the provisions df the act of 1824, eign concentration camp.” own behalf. Ths Equitable CorporatIfN) w ai;, Harm which is the real reason why quadrennial presidential elections this, not telling us who you are,” the . "W hy should I live?” was the incorporating the borough. Another point, Stauning said, "Is But it was 'Tough Tony’’ Bastoae organised and the Ik^tnble Trmt.'’ heavily armed states hesitate to in November, to cast ballots of detective persisted. "Your spine is counter question. Prosecuting Attorney Edwin W. that the frontier defense Is not to who planned the whole thing, Krels-' Company was mergra with Weaken their forces.” their respective states. fractured, your lege, too; and your “If you don’t tell me who you Higgins, however, said the borough consist of tin soldiers. I am agalQst berg told the Jury. ‘Tough Tony” Chase National bank in this timu-' ‘ These ballotf are sent to Con­ pelvis crushed. You leaped beneath are,” said the detective earnestly, officers were performing their an war and militaiiam, but I always was killed a month after Malloy action. ' ' I' T R E A S U R Y B A L A N C E the wheels of that Long Island trhlh. "toere sue hundreds of mothers who duties under an act of the General gress. The law provides a Joint ses­ : lave held the opinion that the The Interstate Trust . , Cbaapeayj* ' sion shall br held on the second It wasn’t acddratal. It was an at­ will read of jmur death and who will Assembly, of 1888, amending that of ^ O n *the day of Malloy’h death, suKx was inciudsd in ttm aaarfer, Washington, Oct 18,— (AP)— frontier.'must be defended.” Wednesday In February to poll tempt at SLildde—and ia. a few min­ say to themselveM ‘May be that 1824. He ooiltradi^ they would have Feb. 22, last, Krelsberg said, B a t- with the In te rstM C orp o ra the position of the Treasury O ct 16 Slesvlg, the southern part of Jut­ eleotoral votes and to formally pro­ utes you will die.” was my boy. He has been away so been working a bardihlp on the. citi­ toDe challennd the victim tOr a vas: Receipts 877,674,608.48; ex­ land, Denmark, comprises am roxl- claim the next President and viee- “And so w hat?" said the man. long. I wonder?’ They will worry zens of the borough to act la a ^ r - drinking bout in the speakeasy, hs ' »itoher was ths oidy penditures 892,290,072.10; balance matslv the northern section o f what p r e ^ d fit “But you ought to tdl who yoy and wonder, these m c^eri." daace with the 109 year oik|/aot drbddhg' whiskey the vlpttm 'H tu i as Psoora begu ih 114.18,940,660.74; custom receipts was the German provinerof Sdilas- ’nins, as the situation now stands are,” said the officer. "M y mother “Lieteo," ihe man saM. “No'body Hlgglxui anerted the bijjip w a i of eerved wood-alcohol. Theia K re i^ gath ths bankat. loi> the month 116486,044.18. wlg-HoIstsin. Tms territory went the next President and viee-prssl- ' D ram aik In a plebiscite held In eaDed me Sonny,” the dyhyr nian evra wonted about me living. l i vital importance and if warfiene aad Muipby carried iW o y to V'Ha .referred. Receipts for f i s ^ year to date o dent would take office January. 20^ 1920 udder the provisions of ''the repeated. “Oace I w u kho«hi as they w ony—4bhut me when Pm and burpeues were npti upheld iff ; a floMMied room where 4SiDce July 1) 8864.518460.28; ex- 1937, or about '25 days before Con­ Treaty of'Ymrsaittes. - Jack Meyer, s « 4 1 lived .at 87^ South deml—why, that will be a, funxiy one thie caee, It oould be fbu i^ aU their the gas waS' tenditutes 81.128,42140847 taidud- gress tallies the eleetoral voters Gesmaa Agttaltoa iNirk M rex^. . RookyUle Center. wtih't Iti” ■ acta la the laet fifty years have been Bzg admits ------^ 8886479,98546 emeigencQr ex- a^d announces the winner. Tims Danirii newquapSd tor several Thjs deieettve sprat The: ' Bp he dtod. W^KO.ha was, he would invalid. Judge Waller, In reserving the tnsufanee oompitiy. TB« oov : lendltuTM; excess of ekpeniUtures 7 a ^ there has been no move in Con- ing-tnan ou st have kaowtt. it decision, said be waatra time to re- 902,602.69. t ^ :,r a ly thgt^bte iw ther ' ^ e d ’eadtat Baiqua grOM to correct this sttuntioa. ffiosMamS iM fkjgs B llitk - Trould taka atOsaatra- koui' - ^ • is. . .view the « (^ ^ atNiHiMU'

y-i’. -v.vriK .', ' ' ,■•< '■ • ' ■■ ■ {■ ''V ^ ^ ""■ % MAKGHBgTEat ggTOOTOM ittC T , MANoaMSttBi , qoHK^ 1 K rtl ii,"ij sj • >■■’ '■" ■'» ■' ' ' ’ 1- V ► X m*r said, “you’ll And it at iMst entor- CHASE RESERVE CUT .talnlag if not instructlvs.” ADVANCES A THEORY YOUNG POLISH REOPU MRS. ROSE TO SPEAK : n I 200 HUNTERS GET In 192Q. Wiggln said an Isius of HNHICmilEDM 60.000 sharoB raised $7Jiy),000 for HEAVaV BY LOSSES odplta} and |S 50,000 for su^us. AB6DT0D|h ACCIDENT PLANNING MASQUERADE i r m ^ LICENSES HERE The new shares of no par value OF Mimrs PUBS 0 ^ T" • • • (Oontlnned from Page One) were distributed to existing stock­ holders pro-rata, he added. Howard L. Crosby, Uncle of HaHowe’en Party to Be Held in Hartf<»’d WiOffiRn Who - Has other directors of those companies Another stock issue of 60,000 Wellesley College Girl Foitind ^ Hall on GoAway Street — To Jaat Rotanied from Trip also received salaries, referrlnf shares in 1921 added $260,000 to on Tracks—TeUs Story. Chicato Pnblidier Calk On Award Costame Prizes. Abroad ta Bfl g a gst. Only Dock Season Open in speotfloaUy to the 120,000 a jrear capital and $1,000,000 to reserves, M isdutlii Gn piynnents from the Brooklyn-Man- the banker said, adding these also Perhaps one of the few authentic The Young Polish Psopls’s sods- Mrs. Lewis Itbse df Hartford who lU t Vicinity Now — hattan Transit Company. wore distiibutsd to stockholders versions «f the probable cause of the Editors to Contmoe Rgbt ty announoM ths first Hallows’an returned from-a. trip abroad-on Oo- "No B it” Wlfgln replied, add­ for $1,260,000. aocklent which nearly caused n the tober 6, will bs the gbeet apsaker at ing his B&lary was for serving as The banker said he could not re­ death of Miss Eleanor Crosby; of masqusrad' in town. Bocauss of ths the meetingx of the Ooemopolltan Pheasants PlentifnL chairman of the finance committee. member why the $1,000,'HK) was al­ Hartford, popular aophomore at for Rights. faot that Turn Hall baa bssn sn- Club at the South Methodist church Wiggln said payments similar to located to reserves—but sgrssd It WelleiSley College, who was struck fsfsd for a similar svsfit on ths Friday aftsnoom TbM bustaasB ses­ r>. his, o< 140,000 a year were paid by might havs bssn to afiow for by a freifbt train several weeks sgo last nlfht of Ootobsr, ths boys snd sion wlU be hold a t 2:80, wl& Mrs. Appreadmatsly 200 huntlztf H> Armour and Company to other "mark downs” without Impairing and was savsd by ths fraction oT a CJhlosfo, Oct. 18.—(AP)—Col. Raymond Btimham prealdlnr and A surviy of promlasat capital. minute from bei^ mangled by an girls at ths Polish National ohurch Mrs. William Rush as hostess. It Is M&sei hawe bean iHued to Man* members of the finance committee. Robert R. MeCormlek, pubUsher of growers in Mandiestsr u>day re­ He added he no longer receives this Another $1,000,000 was added to oncoming expreaa tralnv nlar 'ths on (3olway strsst will hold thslr sxpeoted Mrs. Ross will begin to daeatar iportamen at the town capital in 1926 ^ the tisuance of ooUegs, has hsen obtalnsd W How­ the Chlosfo T^bunt, tol^the In­ frolic tomorrow night at Turn Hall, speak at 8 o’clock, and the > subject vealed t ^ t hone /b ^ yet raertred : income. North strsst. Miss Hslsn Fsrrsncs elerk'a office and the BUih Hard* Peoora referred to a report made 200.000 shares, wiggln testified. ard L. Cfosby, proprlstor of oosby's land Dally Press Assodati'em today she has chosen Is “Manchuria” first paytneataW|l47 par asrs '^for The 1926 financing he said, was Pharmacy on Center, street Mr. of Ksrry street obairman, will bs which aha also visited. ware atore on Main atreet Durtnf by W l^ to the bank *n IMl say­ that "no man aver have bad a asslitsd by Mlsa Anna Olbsrt and land leased uadsr the Afrtonlteral ing “it Is not true that high wages to sffsot a msrgsr with ths Ms- Crosby Is an unols of ths InJursd ffreater duty Impoeed upon them Mrs. Rose has frequeatjy ad­ Adjustment Aet m op Hwltatloa an averafe 3rear about TOO llcenaea ohanlei and Metals National bank. girl. Stanley Opalach In making ths ar­ dressed Manchester audleneee. She make prosperity." . program, although tfts^s have beta are lanued, It waa aald In the town Pecora asked if WlMln felt tte Cash dividends of $4,169,000 were Spsalting of the case today, Mr. than that of the newspajMr men of rangements. conducted a course on> (Current elerk’a office today. salaries o< executive officers of the paid between lOl*^ and 1926, inclu­ Croeby eald bis nlsos was a msmbv Amerloa today, to proted the free­ Ths ball' will bs appropriately Events at the YJd.CJl. last seas­ received by more than 300 growers Clerka in the Bllah atore and the bank should have been increased in sive, from net profits of $11,000,- of the ”Ask Ms” oommlttse of ths dom of the presa in the Interest of decorated with cornstalks, pump­ on which was so much enjoyed, la the Conneotlcut Vallw. atore of the Mancheater Plumblnf 1980 as they were. 000. oollegs. Hsr duty was to welcome aU the peopfe and fbr aes $ 3 . 7 5 hiubands. as others see us. CORN FROM GARDEN and her committee. MUSICAL SHORT I COMEDY The Center church Men’s League will hold its first get-together of Blamed Skunks and Wood­ the fall season tonight at 7:30. This Na 3. “free and easy" as it was designat­ chucks But Local Man Gets ed on Sunday’s church calendar, is Real Maurauderz. for an man of the congregation. IS YOUNG AMERICA Harmony Court of Dtmlelsoa wUl HITCH-HIKINO TO COATS During the past summer Man­ observe visiting matrons and pa­ chester residents who have planted for the trons night ^ its meeting tomor­ sweet com in the gardens have row evening and several of the iound sta lu pulled down and the members of Chapman ' 0}urt are tasty kernels at com chewed and planning to attend. Royal Matron ....HELL? wholly or pertly eaten. Squirrels Mrs.- Anna Robb of the local Ama- I GAME and birds and, to some cases even A half mijlkm wild boy»^-«iid girls— skunks and wcxxlchucks, were ranth order will flU the station of , blamed for the depredations. Truth. A social hour with refresh­ roadside pi^rrfans of the pointing Hinmb S^rty types designed It remained, however, for one lo­ ments will follow the business ses­ —unceasbigly^ aimleesly rousing Amer­ for youth'that wants cal garden enthusiast; who did not sion. ica today—more than a national nuis­ smartness in fashion, care to have his name mentioned, to Memorial Lodge, K. of P., failed ance—« nati<»al mensce. . • color and fabric. The New Hats detwmlne the identity of the ma­ to land their candidate for outer rauders. Keeping a close watch on guard, Melvin G. Cox, at the Grand Some are fur lined. bis own com patch,, this gardener and Your Coiffure was amazed to see. four tabbies Lodge convention of the K. of P., which were kept in his house drag­ ^ilcb was held In Torrington yes­ Clench Your Fists! Grit Your A SMART terday. There were she candidates ging ears of com from the stalks.- for the position and they conducted PERMANENT These cats, to make Um Incident ail , Teeth! Harden Why struggle along with hair that will the more surpris^, were.well fed, a live’campaign for election. The $ 9 . 9 5 not stay crimed? A winter Pwmanent outer guard p o tio n Is followed by c Wave will solve your hair problems. Our too. But they OTjoyed the sweet But A e terrifying tmfh a l ^ i ^ i s com, nevertheleae. promotion each year until the high- to prices are still very modest and . cut snd esti chair is filled. abandoned generation win **grt^ you igid „ style design are Included. Cats have been known to like but­ tered pop com, but the development get W before it% f t of a taste for grpen sweet com is Jeanne, elder daughter of Mr. $3 and Mrs. Herbert W. Robb df Cen­ a new wrinkle In feline diet. Evi­ ter street, and a Jtixth grade pupil $64.50 For The Balance Of The Week dently the 'mllk-like juices in the sweet com kernels appx^ed to them at the. Lincoln school, who is ill i C and tb ^ i^ckly found a way to get with pneumonia, was showing 3 SERVICES tl .0 0 the dsUeaey in their master’s com slight Improvsmm today. patch. \ Should the Idea sj^rsad to all housscats sad stray ezts la Man­ Somebody reveals that "Peoora*^ SEm., b e a u t y n o o k chester next yeaxi growers of sweet means "shm" la Italian, whl^ SUN.EVE.|ttr.lii com may be expected to run ,up probably explains Why bp has bem Robinow Bnildinflr - Dial 8011 a g ai]^ a. problem even more seri­ Bu(^ a ohanipion of ibie lambs sbbtit SI ous ^laa wsKdsdjoom bom. . la Witt Street. date to iniuiifiat iaiaiilfeat tlwlrtl»lr readtoeea to ^VES]^I8|iaMV- ,dlaarni''S|i!

osB itsad lust so xaueh pubUolty. tt la impoMiblt for riuA»''nBd vdty too Mg for thAn to attampt tp fyur wnaks hs has posnd gently AffilSEMEHIS fov«nu»a&t to M thir - hoi sd, nM , trol. Deaths: METROPOLIS ASKS Queer Twists, for a baa mllaf by Sculptor EdwijM or olo^ thorn. Ite MeltvpaM tha Takntod Onil F. Stanford, Jr. .Yeataflay photog- criminal are wogdad out f i ^ thpao A talantad .east ot young aotora Los A ngU at-^anw H. Buftpn, Tt. fatAMT! rsphara war* oallad In to take plo- AT THE STATE to ttsM aad to ho^tala •nd aotiaasil has haan Miembled Blty ot and rsforma^edss^ w t tho gifsot for "WUd'Boyt of thP Rond.** 80, son « Okotnl Sguy Balleok known LEGISLATIVE AD In Day's News tiusr of Bill and the finished work. Story Ot 500,000 Boys On Boad Burton of avU War fWna. Bill nipped one of the picture moM of ttsn 'aro to ooh Dorothy Ooonan and Ann Bovay, OnuMl Junatifia«. 9 o lo ^ Ghnslat men, Purveyor of amuaement to the tinna thslr waadsilkt w . both formerly of tha dioniaaa of Ia ^Dinageora, of OM1 Portland, Ore.—James MoKlm ot world, Hollywood not ao long ago they do not lntdrfm,wltt tha nor­ “42nd Street” and “Gold Dlggara man, at saE.' 'sd,''aad: A Chicago—Mrs.. Sopsl Llnderman Fort Worth, ’Tex., saw a story in a startlad th' world with *T Am a mal Ufa of tha cofnmunltias thay of 1088” havo tha two loading fam- tor of tiM got a divorce when she charged her Fugitive From a Chain Gang,” a Inlne rolea. / Magr. New York City Needs Funds newspapar thare about a man in pasa through. Aufuatta' Arehblahop P « y . - husband, David, abandoned her Osoe^ Mo., had caught a 40- Wamar Bros, picture. Ufa In <^Jnnglaa» Frankla Darro, Edwin PhUlpa July 4, 1982, with the remark: pound oatflah. MeXlm wrote oon- Enocuraged by the luoceas in Facts of this momantoua patloiial and Starling RoUowny play the Miiilphia, T a » i i¥rf. Carolina to Meet PayroDs and Feed 'This is the day to declare inde­ gratulatlons to the Osceola anglar substituting real, living drama of leading male rolea. In addition, Lana, fit:, : the times for the syndetic drama problem were unaarthad tef Danny Bodeohetmar. TK mOthar of Max­ Naw Toijfi pendence.’’ on his catch, but added that when Ahaam, youthful Author ox “WUd scores of actual ’'Wild Bgyt ot the well Bodenhetm* Naw Tork novel­ aw antbor Jts H u n ^ . JoUet, 111.—A determined man is he and Bol Hicka were boys In of fiction, the same stud'o has made Boys of the Rpad,” who chanced Road” are used la the aoenes de­ ist Tha aon Jihortanad tha fam- history af ioidk Admiral Walker, SO, a negro. He Osceola, such catchas were com­ "Wild Boys„of the Road,” the story on his storj* whan he talked, with picting the life of the boya in an hltoh-hiked from California' to mon. of the 500,000 young American several of the boihaleas ^ungiters improvised dty made entirely of plead guilty to a manslaughter The angler conveyed the Infor­ who are wandering loose over tA aewer pipe., WUUam We^znan di­ Albany, N. Y., Oct. 18.—(AP) — In New York’a Central Park, and charge growing out* of the death of mation to a newspaper in Osceola, country’s roads today. The picture who iubaequantly Uvad for six rected. For the third time alnce last De­ two men in a.card game. which printed It A mend of Robert which is being released by First months among ttiam in their cember New York City today came A Judge gave him one to 14 L. Hicks sent the story to him here. National, opens at the State Thea­ “Jungles” and ^'sewar pips dtles” uuN'iiNQ vicnhiB years. Hicks wrote McKim, and now ter Sunday. to a special session of the State Not All Stark DraniA ovair Die country gathanflng nuiteri- Upper Lake, N.' Y., Oct 18.—(AP) R AN(X & FUEL OILS Legislature for help with the busi­ Minneapolis—“Tsk, Tsk," what they’re corresponding again after al. —An Inquest was to bb held today ness of financing its government. 54 years. Not that “Wild Poys of the We Hindle Only TKo Bart! next, ask University of Minneap­ Road” is all stark dr una. Youth of He found dlaeaaa apd crime rife, la connection with the death of wU- Through Governor Lehman, the olis mevlcal students. They’ve juit New York—Just in case any one has a greedy eye on treasures at the ages of the wandering boys and dlareapect for law and order al­ liam D. Lain, 86, of Middletown, WhOB.In i^eed Of Ranjge Or Fnd Oil city asked further new laws to bol­ completed a tabulation of physical most the common thing. He' found second victim of hunting accidents ster its financial position. Bills the Metropolitan'Museum of Ait, girls in America today la too ir­ examlnatlom. of freshman -co-eds, repressible for that. Comedy and boys and girls qf good. famlUea and la two days. were presented to the lawmakers, which disclosed that one in every well— exceUent training dai^eratlng into PHONE 5298 * convening at noon,* to create new ’The day and night shift of guards the exuberance of the very young Lain was ./killed by his brother, twenty of the girls paintg her toe­ vie with the naked realities of the wandering animals. Benedict, about five i^ e s from here sinking fimds and to readjust the nail . have been practising up with pis­ fiscad year. This must be done in tols, and soon they are to hold a situation^—a situation that at the But, w ^ t of aU, he found gen­ yesterday While they were hunting Philadelphia—By this time next present time has called forth a eral Indifference of utter ho^eas- deer. Harold Drapeau of Albany was order to satisfy bankers from whom year, William Hoover should be an competition in the museum’s base­ The Bantly Oil millions must be borrowed to buy ment for a silver cup. Congrresslonal Investigation. ness the attitude of the authoritiea killed Monday only a few miles authority on “sobriety.’’ So numerous have these wander­ whose business it ahoiild be to cope from the scene of yesterday's acci­ 155 Center Street Msnfhfigtwr bread and shelter for unemployed He pleaded guilty to carrying a Pretty sharp marksmanship is the coming winter and to pay city expected. ing boys become over the country^ with the sltuatien. It had grown dent payrolls and other expenses. pistol and Judge Raymond Mc- Governor Lehman agrain expressed Nellle said: hope that the necessary legislation “Since liquor got you into trou­ could be pushed through smd the ble, I think the proper punishment lawmakers sent home within a few is tur you to write the worf. so­ hours, thus saving the state the briety one thousand times a day cost of smother prolonged session. for the next year.’’ Demsmds of the Republlcsm lead­ Ebensburg, Pa.—The Judge hesi­ ers for passage of Monroe county tated before sentencing Earl Coch­ tax relief legislation remained up to ran, 21, for a holdup. “What would* the last moment a serious obstacle you ha^'e done if the people had not WHAT in the way to of a swift, harmonious obeyed your command to ‘stick ’em session. The Republicsms, who con­ up’?’’ asked the Jurist. trol the A-ssembly, have demanded Cochran hesitated. “I guess I that the Democrats make amends would have shot them," he re­ for their failure to come to the as­ plied. sistance of Monroe coimty at the “Three to ten years,” saW the WAY T IsuBt session in July. If not, the Judge unhesitatingly. Republicans have indicated they Pittsburgh—Miss Elvelyn ’Tray / may walk out, leaving New York weighs only IOC pounds, but she City to struggle alone with its fi- bent a four-inch, 175-pound steel nsmces. bar. It happened at the convention Hold Ckmferenoes of the association of iron and steel WATER Leaders of both parties held late electrical engineers and the “bend” conferences last night with their —one millionth of an inch—was re­ followers, some meeting at down­ corded by a new device, an electri­ town hotels or conversing by long cal apparatus known as the mag­ distance telephone. netic strain gauge. No word came from the confer­ Cleveland—^Marle Barkley, 14, ences, however, to indicate that has a habit of disappearing from any headway was made toward a Democratic agreement to support home. In July she wheeled away on the Monroe bill. a bicycle. In August it was roller Members recalled the warning of skates. In September she walked. Speaker Joseph A. McGinnies of the Now she’s gone again. In an auto Assembly yesterday that “we will mobile. Imow as soon as the session starts Denver—Patrolman James van whether an agreement can be Horn picked porcupine needles from reached. If it can’t it is Just a case his pants and opined that what Den­ of good-night and we might as well ver needs is a professional porcu­ pack up and go home.’’ pine catcher. Senator John J. Dunnigan and As­ "I slipped and sat down on that semblyman Irwin Stebagut, the last one,” he explained! ‘Torcupine Democrat leaders, came to Albany catching is no Job for an amateur. last night, bringing the two New We’ve bad as hlgl as 20 calls in York bills. Samuel Untermyer, the pne night to come and remove por­ city's fiscal advisor, also Journeyed cupines nestling on doorsteps.” upstate to be in direct touch with , Zoo officials said the cool weath­ developments. er drives the porkies to town from Senator George R. Fearon, the the mountains. Republican minority leader, who Dallas, Texas—Costtmeless pqr first voiced the demand for passage sons will not be Vligible tbr prizbs of the Monroe county legislation at In a carnival at the State Fair, E. this sesiuon, arrived last night. F. Anderson, member of the carni­ The first special session for New val committee, ruled. He bad re­ York last December was called ^to ceived several telethon calls from permit the city to reopen its budget young women who wished tp ap­ and effect economies of 120,000,000. pear as fan dancers—and from one This lasted less than a week, and who proposed to masquerade as adjourned only a few days before Lady Godiva. the regular session which starts Topeka, K as^A salesman per­ each January 1 or 2. suaded^ Fire Chief William Cawker The next session in July was to watch a demonstration of a new called to give New York City new type extinguisher. The chief allow­ taxing powers, but Governor Lehman found so many other mat­ ed him to pour five gallons of gaso­ ters of Importance that it dragged line on the ground near the station throughout the entire month. It was and Ignite it. When the doors of the at the end of this session that the station began to scorch. Chief Caw­ Republicans claimed they had been ker calle(Vout his own equipment tricked by the Democrats, who, No sale. they claimed, had promised their New York—Bill’s a bear and he support to the Monroe county measures but refused it at the last minute. The Monroe county bill is designed to lift the extra taxes which would have to be Imposed on the Repub­ ‘^ a t e r can be heated by coal, wood, oil, electricity, or gas. sthtlc control better than any other form of energy. Cbn^ lican-dominated Rochester district FARRIS to make up for losses in two town In fact, any fuel or form of energy can heat water.” sequently, to obtain hot water at 140 to 145 degrees twen­ government scandals. ty-four hours a day, which is the ideal temperature for CIDER- MILL "CAN THEY ALL HEAT WATER AUTOMATICALLY home use, gas is the only lineal fuel” • NOW OPEN AND EQUALLY WELL?” "BUT, DOCTOR, WHAT ABOUT EXPENSE AND P M y N M CroER MADE ON OIL EQUIPMENT COMPANY ‘Heating water automatically is something else again, ECONOMY OF OPERATION?” NEIV, Steel, Range Oil Drums, MONDAYS AND Faucets, 75c. Pumps, fl.75. Madam. Very few fuels will deliver hot water to the Used Drums, $1.75. Phone: 8980. THURSDAYS "If heating water by gas were the most expensive of all, it faucets at a proper uniform temperature at all times.” would stiH be the beet way to do the Job, but gas is not "WHAT IS THE REASON FOR THIS, DOCTOR?” the most expensive by any means. 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tbair tecatteM twn b« aaadS by tha WARDENS WILL EHFORCE Board. Tha poatara will dtata: "Paiv falaakm raquirad to ahoot on thla DAILY RADIO PROGRAM WDRC NEW1IUNTIN6 ROUS laad.. BuhJaot to ragulattoaa affao- TiBvelerB BroadOABttng SenrlCB tivA Violation of rafulattoas aub- 988. Hartford Oobb. 1880 W f bltlSD A Y , O ^ O B B R 18 (Ctatrtl n d 'S M t a n Standard Tima) Hartford, Cobb. ^ to arraat and ravooatloB of Net*—XU pronama tp k*7 and baalo chalaa or croup* thereof naleu ap*ei*< 50,000 W.. 1060 E. O , BL Plan to Rognlate Shooting on Uoanaa.” Tha poatar la atgnad by tha 8*d.1: eoActto Malt (e t* e) deilcnatlon tnoludea all awUble etatlona. \______, O e t lA . atatA Board of Flaharlaa and Oama 4I^ram a aubjeet to uhanaa. P. M. C*nt Bast. 4:18 p. m.—^Madl^ Singers. Private Lands Annonne^ aad tha landowner or tha oo-op«rat- With Btoaaa out te tha latest stylaa. NtC-WEAP NETWORK 6:00— 7rtK>-Myrt A Marg*—»Mt oO^ WedBesday, O et 18,1988 4:86^Newi Flashes. Ing group. 6:t6— 7:16^uat Plain Bill —,aaat; 4:00 p. m.—“Pop" Concert— Chris­ Hartford, Oct 18,—A new plan of These are the giijlrt cryital hbada' BASIC — Saatt weaf wlw weel wtlo Tyavara Orehaa. — Dlxla: O’Hara 4:85—^The Merrymakers. Buperintandaint o f Fiaherlee and vlar wtaa woab wfl wlit wfbr wro wgy Orehas.—midwest; Rangar^-waat tian Ktiens, director; with Ruth 6:00— Skippy. regulating public hunting on private Game, Arthur L. Clark, statea: “The made. Wdm wcae wtam wwj waat; Midi had 6:60i- 7:80 — Travalara’ Bnaambla— Burt Samson, soprano. . wmao wofl woc-who wow wdaf whof asst; Thoaa McCarty Olrla-waat; 6:16—Jade Brooke and Oroheetra. lands, under which groupi of land­ Board believes that tha oauaa of NORTHWBiT A CANADIAN - wtpj 4:80—Walter Dawley, Organic 6:80—Jack Armstrong—All-Ameri­ moat poetad property in ConnaoU- Buck Rogara—repeat for midwest 8;00—Tea Dansant owners may have their propertlei irlba katp webo wday kfyr crct cfcf 6:46— 7:46T^oaka Cartsr, Talk—b*- can Boy. out ia due to unreatrlcted uaa of pri­ •OOTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjax ato; Batwssn tha Bookand*—wart 6:10—Rhythm Five—Len Berman, 6:46—Douglas A..Smith, baritone; posted against unauthorized treipase vate property by a thoughtleai _____ $5.50 - wfla-waun wiod warn wmo wab wapl 7:06- 8:00—Tha Happy Bakera-^art director. wJdx wamb hvoo why wfaa wbap kpro 7:16— 8:16—Edwin C. H U — baalo; Joseph Solfer, pianist and patrolled by game wardens who minority of the general public. Un­ woal ktba ktha , Thraa Peppers — Dlxla; Drama- 6:80—Tom Mix. will enforce special regulations, in MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl karfr kghl 6:00—Buck Rogera— “Adventures in der this plan of regulating treapw With Ear Rings To Match... .88.00 and np W09t 6:46—W lurd of Os. the 26th Century.” exchange for an agreement to allow PACIFIC COAST — kcoktl kgw komo 7:80— 6:80—Albert Spalding—alao cat 6:00—Wrigbtvllle Clarion. the landowner willing to permit a ,.J(ba kfad ktxr ksu 8:00— 6:00—Irvin 8. Cobb—ooaat out 6:16—H-Bar-O R isers. hunting thereon with the landown­ reasonable amount of himtlng by See The New Combination Cent. Kaat. B:16— 6:16—Kate Smith, 8ong*-to o 6:88— Songs Without Words—Julius ers’ permission, is announced by the 8:86- 6:86—Burnt and Allan—also crt 6:80—Vera Vam law-abiding sporttmen will have , 4;S(^- 6:80—Tom Mix, Sketch—oaat Nussman, director. 6:45—Marvelous Melodies; Frank State Board of Flsheriee and (Mme Cigrarette Case and Compact . .. rafaTG*»#T.$7.00 > 4:46— 6:46—The Wizard of Oz, Drama 6:00—10:00—Penneylvanlani^ to eat adequate protection and the sporta- 6:80—10:30—Alexander iVoolleot^to o 6:46—Uncle Ned the Weather Man. Hazard, tenor; BrusUoff’s Orches­ today. Groupa in three counties have In Various Colored FInlahea. 6:00— 6:00—Dinner Concert—alao cat 7:00— Charles Leland. men will have additional areaa In 6:60— 6:30—Sack of Nawa—alao coaat 6:46—10:46-Evan Evana, Baritone— tra. already adopted the plan and the 1 6:40— 6:4^-John Pierce, Tenor—to o bade; Myrt and Marge—wozt rpt 7:18— Broadway Melodies—Norman which to hunt. The plan ia offered { eiOCH- 7:00—Charlie Leland, Comedian 10:16-11:16—Newe Broadceet;^lio cat 7:00—^Myrt and Marge. Board extends the offer to others all landowners controlling sufficient Jerome Strap Watches 10:86—11:30—Ozzle Nelson Orcheatra Cloutier, director. 7:16—Old Hank Penny and his 6:16— 7:16—Billy Bachelor'a Sketch 11:00—12:00—Barnay Rapp Or.—o to o 7:45—Insurance Comm. Howard P. controlling 8,000 acres or more. contlguoua areaa.” * 6:80- 7:30—Lum A Abner—eaat only 11:80—12rtO—Pancho Orcheatra^ to o Cronies. Regulations governing the areaa ! 6:46— 7:46—The Ooldberga, Serial Act 12:00— 1:06—Danes Hour—wabo only Dunham. 7:80—Jubilee Singers. $6.50 ' 7:00— 8:00—Bart Uahr A Oeo. Olaan 8:00— Bert Lahr with George Olsen's under the plan requires that a k '7;30- 8:30—Abe Lyman’a Orcheatra NBC-WJZ NETWORK 7:45—Bethany Girls’ Quartet licensed hunter must first secure a TAKEN FOB MBS E008EVELT { iS:0O— 6:00—The Troubadoura—alao a Orchestra. 8:00—llaniet Lee; trio; joe Green’s (,a;30— 6:30—Leo Relaman’a Orcheatra BASIC — East! wja wbz-wbza wbrt 8:80—New Deal on Main,street. standard form of permit, supplied wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wayr wmal; Orchestra. Lawrence, Kae., Oct. 18.— (A P )— : 6:00-10:00—Cob Pipe Club—cat to cat Mldwaat: woky kyw wenr wla kwk 9:00—Russian Balalaika Orchestra. by the Board, from one of the co­ Waldeman ' 9:30—10:30—Radio Forum—cat to cat kwor koll wren wmaq kao wkbi 8:16— Edwin C. HUl. operating landowners. Six regula­ Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam, aria- 10:00—11:00—Meyer Davie A Orcheatra 9:16— Jack Denny’s Orchefctra. 8:30—Albert Spalding, America’s 10:16—11:16■ —Thb “ 'lb Kino’aKing’e JeateJeatere—eaat:J NORTHWEST A CANAmAN — wtmj 9:80—The Travelers Hour — Chris­ tions are listed on the permit They trlx, baa been congratulated for be­ Watch Chains Lum A Abner—mldw.ler—mldw. repeatrep wlba katp webo wday kfyr orct ofcf Foremost Violinist; Conrad Thl- prohibit shooting within 500 feet ing the first woman to swim the : —11:86—Den Beator A Orcheatra tiaan Krlens, director. badt, baritone. 10 30 SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjax of buildings or livestock, leaving English channel and has been mis­ You need one new that you are 11:00—12:00—Ralph KIrbery, Baritone wfla-waun wlod warn wmo wab wapl 10:00—Com Cob Club. 9:00—Irvin Cobb. 111:06—12:0^Ben Bernie A Orcheatra wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro bare down or dsunaglng fences, taken for the Fitst Lady of ‘ the wearing a vest 10:30—National Radio Forum. 9:15—Kate Smith and her Swanee < 11:30-^12:80—Mark Flaher’a Orcheatra woal ktba ktha blocking roads, crossing cultivated Land. 11:00— St. Regis Orchestra. Music. L CB8-WABC NETWORK MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl Telling about the latter incident 11:16— College Inn Orchestra. 9:30—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra; land, using larger than a .22 calibre BASIC—Eaat: wabo wado woko woao PACIFIC COAST — kro kfl krw komo 11:36—Ted Woems’ Orchestra. rifie or bunting without permission. here, she said a train conductor ask­ waab wnac w|T wkbw wkrc wbk cklw khq kfad ktar Bums and Allen. $2o50 wdro wcau wlp wjaa wean wfbl wapd Cent. East. 12:00 Mldn.—Ralph Kirbery. 10:00—Warlng’s Pennsylvanians; The hunter is also urged to show ed If her picture bad not appeared wjav; MMwaati wbhm wgn wfbm kmbo 4:80— 6:86—The Singing Lady—east 12:06 a. m.—Ben Bemle’s Orchestra Harry Richman and Milton Berle. the landowner bis appreciation in newspapers recently. When told kmoz wowo wbaa 4:46— 6:46—Orphan Annie—eaat only 12:30—Mark Fisher’s Orchestra. for the privilege and to report his it had, the conductor replied; EAST A CANADA — wpg wbp wlbw 6:00— 6:00—Ernie Holst A Orohastra 10:30—Alexander Wolcott — The whec Wlba wfea wppo wlco cfrb ckao 8:86— 6:36—Tha Tune Vandort—oaat; Town Crier. Jsag to him at the end of the himt “Oh, I recognize you now, you’re DIXIE — wsat wifa wbro wqam wdod Tha Singing Lady—repeat for wfu 10:46— Evan E^vans, baritone; Con­ A special form of poster will Mrs. Roosevelt.” R. DONNELLY klra irreo wlae wdau wtoc krld wrr 1:46— 6:46—Lowell Thomas — eaat; ktrh ktaa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt Orphan Annie—midwest repeat cert Orchestra. designate the new hunting areas JEWELER wdae «bl».wtar wdbj wwva wmbg waja 6:00— 7:00—Amoa ’n’ Andy—eaat only when the upland game season opens MIDWEST — woab wrl wmt wmbd 11:16—Columbia News Service. Montana’s 1933 wool clip was es­ 6:18— 7:15—Ooma of Melody, Orchea. on Friday. No announcement of 515 Main Street Manchester wUq wlaa wtbw kfb kfab wkbn wcco 6:80— 7:30—Cyranna Van Gordon—e WBZ-WBZA 11:30—Ozzle Nelson’s Orchestra. timated ’at 32,000,000 pounds, •wabt 6:48— 7:46—Irena Rich on Hollywood sllghUy more than in 1982. MOUNTAIN-^cror kli kph kal , 7:00— 8:00—Crime Cluee, Dramatic Springfield — Boston COAST—khj ;koln k(b kfro kol kfpy 7:80— 8:80—Potash and Perlmuttar kvl kfbk km d'k^ kem kdb k*mb 7:46— 8:45—Rad Davla, Sketch—baalo Cent. Eaat. 8:00— 9:00—Warden Lawea, Drai^iatle 4:80— 6:80—Jack Armetrong-r«a only 8:30— 9:30—John McCormack—o to e Wednesday, Oct. 18,1988 4:46— 8:46—Cowboy Tom—baalo 9:00—10:00—Dr. Ortiz Tirado, Tanor 4:45 p. m.—Morin Sisters. 8:00— 6U)0—Buck Rogera,ogera, Sklt-^aat 9:30—10:30—Chicago’s Music Magic 5:00—Agricultural Markets. only; SMppy, Sketch—midwest rp^t 10:00—11:00—Annia, Judy, Zaks — eart 6:1^- eiW—"nt* Rangpre-^et only only; Amee ’n’ Andy—west repeat 6:16— Views of the News. Faster Relief Now 6:80— 6:80—Vbra Van, shnga—eaat; 10:16—11:16—Poet Prince, Songa—to o 6:30—Kdlog Singing Lady. Jack Armatrong—repeat to midwest 10:30—11:30—Jack Denny A Orcheatra 6:46— 6>4S—Jack Denny Orch.-wabc; 11:00—12:00—Cab Calloway Orcheatra 5:45— Little Orphan Annie. Oeb. Soherban Orchestra—chain 11:80—12:30—Henry King A Orchestra 6:00—(Dtto Gray and his Oklahoma Cowboys. From Neuritis 6:26— Home Sketch. fore her majrlago, Min Maxy 6:30—^Tlme, temperature. Rukus, of Wapplng. 8:84—Sports Review — Bill Wll 2. L A T E R — WAPPING The Men’s S. M. C. A. club held llams. MR.CL4RK WANT5 TO , SEE , their regular meeting at the Pri­ 6:40—Weather. MEIN AN HOUR ABOUT THE WELL I PUT OYER THE mary Rooms of the Federated ^ Next Friday evening, Oct, 20 at 6:42—Famous Sayings. BIG INTERNATIONAL DEAL.... ^ DEAL ! AND I CAN TH AN K church, last Monday evening with a 6:46—Today’s News—Lowell Thom­ AND half past seven tliere is to be an THE QUICK WORK OF THAT good attendance. as. NEURITIS PONT w orry! JUST BAYER ASPIRIN YOU SUGOESTCOy entertainment given at the Rye It was voted at the last reunion 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. IN MY ARM TAKE 2 BAYER ASPIRIN ARTHUR’S street school house. There is to be of the “Old North School” to have 7:16—Gems of Melody. IS DRIVING TA8l-ETS.-THEnL5TOP DRUG STORE OH.THATS A play given by the pupils, entitled an “Old Home Day” In connection 7:81—Dramas from Real Life. , ME CRAZY THE PAIN IN j r O RUBINOW BUILDINQ PHONES: 8806-^8809 I A FEW - ’ WONDERBUL,/ **Rlp Van Winkle”, There will also with the reunion next year. 7:36— Bradford Organ— James J. .MINUTES' MR.JONES, I be a spealtsr. Miss St^tton, whose The South Windsor Parent-Teach­ O’Hara. 7:45— Irene Rich for Welch. KNEW ITD subject will be “Ways of Improving er association held their meeting 8:00—^Eno Crime Clews (drama) W ORK ! the Kittdien.’' last Hiursday evening at the Wood 8:30—Ray Perkins and Shirley How­ THURS. At ths recent business meeting of Memorial Library. Superintendent ard. - ' the Sou& Wixidsor Garden Club the of School^ J. Burton Dunfleld was /' 8:46—Red Davis (drama)—Curtis following officers were elected for the speaker. FRI. Am all. the anwiiing year: President, Mrs. ■9:00— 20,000 Tears in Sing Sing— NEXT TOTAL ECLIPSE WllUaun Thesher, vice-president, Warden Lewis E. Lawes. AND Ms. Jobs A. Collins, secretary, Mrs. Philadelphia, Oct. 18.— (AP)—Dr. 9:30—John McCormick, tenor. A. C. Jflftmson, treasurer, Mrs. Mar­ 10:01—Gene and Glenn, Jake and SAT. shall Bidwell, executive committee, Frank Schleslnger, director of the Jtefl/Bayer Aspirin **Takes Hold” of Pain in Few Minutes Yale University Observatory, says Lena. Mrs. James Stoughton, Mrs. Lloyd 10:31— Joe Rines and his Orchestra. the next total eclipse of the sim N ow comes amazingly quick relief Burnham, Mrs. Harry S. Martin^ from headaches, rheumatism, neuri­ to be visible in the eastern United 10:45— News. program committee, Mrs. Roy Gul­ 11:00—^Tlme, weather, tempwature. tis, neuralgia . . . fastest safe reliqf, States will be In 1B6& li' vrtU be WHY BAYER ley, Mrs, John A. Collins, Mrs. Har­ ll:04-«rSportB Review—BfllTWfljhyiB^ it u said, yet discovered, j, ■ ' total in cnl^. a small ea ^ '^ -th & 5-POUND BAG OF PURE ry S. Martin, Mrs. Fred Burnham, , I^xlfirr-Gascades Orchestra. 'those results are Jue to a ic ie ^ ASPIRIN monaberthip committee, Mrs. Louis Hudson river^'Dr. SfcWefinger WIq EPSOM ~ ^ the Rlttenhoi|s<8. 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yv ,), 1.: ■ *»•, L WVilRBBDAT, ocioBVirikiM i t '.V-. t X B B S a rriilcb may dlTldad Into a i many eonvsnl8IH"i the administration frankly admit ate.naponslble In placing In the po- thing aha did waa nuh baek- as flfteiD ffUtemt gradM. Itete tn flanrlirB trr stage at 'Thottaanda Gbatr*' t^ who ttva that it has4K power under the Na­ s llt a of state leedmahlp a eelt oen- azabraoe Clifton Webb, - pal of bar foods bs> HEALTH-DIET ADVICE thay bra______ona of the Safest tional Recovery Aet or any other tared auperanauate whose expert- * littls Bhow** daya. .-Bht*a muob with XxoMarMmmvSmJ €itntins finrBUt eseee through Ufa have been utterly thinner, and tamied d e e ^ from foods you could posanfly eat, and be­ eonoelvable tew to gag a newspaper BY UR. FRANK BteCOY cause tiMy ooxtaiD aa aapay vlta- canoed PUBi^BHBO B\ T B B abetraot and whoee idea pf the swimming at her private beach at QoeetkHMi to Mgmrfi Id ttexitb aad Otet SBRJLLD PRINTlNa COMPANT, mO. for any reasdn whatever. mlna, or ixora, m tha lams fooda Watch Hill, R. L Rumors persist q u b b x i o w m ^ y It Bl^sell Str^at It was In Bne with this belief that goveraorihip eeems to be that It la that aheH appear in a show win be aaswered by Ur. MeUey wbe eaa cooked at homa u ths open ksttls. Mancbettar. Odbb. a deooration, to be worn like a flow­ •bs addreaeed to ear* of tbte papas, fii^ It la probable that a human beiog THOMAS FEROUSOM the New Daily Newppaper earfy next year . . . Almee McPher­ dOBB Btamped, salf addreaaed envBtepe, (Aoqolfad DteSMte'llMI . - GanarBi M*a>t>r______son, who trteo to go vaudeville ustof a wide variety of canned foods AMoclatloo, at Its fall meeting In er In a button hole aa he beams Cor reply. could ssours all the vitamin needed. Question: w T l). ^ *r**ti^ o i revivalist, provided a parents have a PouBdad Oetobar'U ll t l Boeten yeeterdagr, adopted the fol­ benignly upon the etateful of people ouiBSd foods flU h apsolal need Publlahed Evary Bvanlng Ezoapt theater here wlt'j the worst busi­ as leprosy or sorofsia pr-dite *»fsc- tundaya ana Holldaya Entarad at tha^ lowing resolutton: arbo were capable of appredatlBg ness It bas ever written In red Ink CANNED FOODS SA FE AND ^ o t affected by ths tlB omi, which during ths fall aad winter montbe tlon, wUl tbo sridsBOO rihsw oo ^ Post OfTIce at Mancbaatar, Conn, aa The memhen of the New Eng­ him as, somehow, he was never . . . And down the street at an­ WHOLESOME. is a sheet of steel coated with by providlnf msay attraetivs non- baby or In tha baby's blood? - Ws Second Claaa Mall Matter. stamhy vsgstablea at a Urns when land Daily Newq^aper Aeeoelatlon appreciated before. Ha cannot sea other house. Big Boy Hutton com­ tin. Some foods such as the red are told that lapsrs at, th s ^ lt e ^ SLBSCRiPTlON RATBB pleted the family flop as a torch Tba first mas to can food suecaaa- fruits aad orange juice, are put up the loeal markot supply Is limited. One If ear, t ■ naall ...... M.OO go on record as taking the posl- that thoea paople bava eaaeed to ctdony have had ohlMpsh biiOteMM Per Month, by mall ...... >$ -CO Uem that they win not waive singer. . . fuUy was a Fresehmas samad Ap- to special cans lined with enamel as I s'way* suggest that my isaoers after commitment to the ooteof iio use the canned vegetabiss ic evsr> tingle coplaa ...... I '01 any constitutional rights or con­ amUe in return but oootlsoea to bow That nleee of Paul pert, who woo a prize of 1300 'francs this Is the best way to prsxsrve their that there is ae svldSBOo sboite te Dallaarad. oDa raar a • * »•«'* a a a 4 • a tlAd case wTers tha m ab ones are not sent to the impoeltion of any re­ to an applauae that died out long Whiteman has one of the for doing i t 'This would oome to attractive appearanss. Corn Is the blood sdsl^ Isoqusred available. You will want some of will the ohild inherit ago, for Its continuance about sixty-seven doUars and elgh^ the followtef on your kitchen PRESS or interfere with the constitu­ to blmeelf . . cents In today's mofley. 'Thus b^ can because It'is to form a dark from ths parents ?" Tha Asaoolated Press is axoluairalg tional guaranty of the freedom the echoes reverberating through A Mae West number in the new discoloration on the inside of s tin shrives; s m ^ peas, green lima Answer: There Is no stMenes that antltlad to tba uaa for rapubiteatlbB gan am In d u s^ which this year will beans, spinach, small bests, carrots, of the press. the obambere of his mind—where Wwgfftid FoUlee Is being built pack four and one-half billion cans container. Even though the can Is any acquired disease may ba iaber- of all news dispatches cradUad to n around a chorue girl named Alice discolored, the com is still whole­ string beans, asparagus, tomstoes, or not otherwise credited In tbla Making every-allowance for the there eeems to be plenty of room for of food. ' You may have wondered ited ^ ths child. When children iaper and alao tba local paws pub- Ridnor, who looks and talks start­ some, but in order to present sn at­ turnip, greens end okra. Canned are bom diseased, it Is only b s c a ^ unavoidable confusion at the Na­ echoes. how many different varieties are tomatoes arc one of the best canned fIshed taaratn. lingly like the come-and-see-me- canned; the answer is 244. After tractive looking container, some they have been Infected when ths All rights of rapnblleatlon of tional captlal in effecting tbs enor­ If^ there be, among the leaders of sometime siren . . . Trying a night canners are using the lacquered can foods and offm a cheap, wholesome mother wss carrying them. special dispatches harein are also re* canning was introduced to America, and appetizing food rich In vitam’.n aerved. mous changes in process, and for his i^UUcal party, any who possess club comeback, and apparently no way was known to turn out the instead of the tin. finding It fim, Gllda Gray Isn’t go­ C. You will tdoo find that the the difficult art of inducing the gov­ cans fast .enough and a first-class Many housewives wish to know (Just Like Fried IMaL) Full service client of N B A Ssr* the thousand and one distractions ing to follow her new Venezuelan how much, a can bolds when meas­ canned tomato Julca and the canned QuetUon: M in Coral T. inqulrasi vice. Inc. ernor to think, they will be doing workman could ms^e only sixty unsweetened pineapple juice are all- to which the administration is sub­ husband to bis diplomatic appoint­ cans a day working by band. With ured In cupafuL A No. 1 can holds "Wbat is the best way to fry m sat?’’ Publisher's Rapraaantatlva: Tha jected, it Is still Impossible to see themselves a service if they can ment. one cupSuJ or more; a No. 1 Tall right to use while on a fruit Juice Answer: Meat may ba brolted ns Julius .Mathews Special Agency—New today’s machinery the same number fast. 'The etrained canned vege­ Tork Chicago. Oatrolt and Boston. aay sufficient reason why the gov­ somehow bring him to realize that of pAns Is made In thirty-slz seci*' bolds two cupsful; a No. 2 can holds roasted, but should never bs D M Play Doctoring 2 1-2; and a No. 8 can bolds four tables for infants are a great help in grease. If you wish to obtain ernment s b ^ d not adjust its view really, don't you know, something onds. to mothers. Wholewheat now comes MEMBER a u d it BUREAU OF One of the best play«i hereabout A canned food is a well-cooked cupsful. It ia all right to allow ths effect of trjdng, obtain a thick CIHCULATIUNS. to that of; the newspapers In this may have. to be done before the Is "Men in White,” and It takes food to stai^ In the open can if you in cans, as does and chicken. Iron or aluminum frying pan, make food which bas been made safe by The canned sea foods offer a good matter of explicit recogni.tion of the winter is over shout this annoying place In the various depertments sterilizing with heat. No preserva­ wish to do It. it quite hot, and without adding asp The Herald Printli.g Company, Ine., of the great hospital. All during form of iodine to use where goitre is assumes no financial responsibility Constitutional freedom of the press. depression that seems to have come tive ie needed or user. The reason Canned fruits oome in three grease place your steak on the pail for typographica. arror^ appearing tn rehearsals, painstaking attention that the canned food keeps Is that grades: Fancy is ths finest grade prevalent. for an Instant, then turn it, tapeet* advertisements In this Manchester In this whole vsist adventure i j upon us—possibly a session of the was paid to technical details. Sur­ fJanned foods are healthful and Evening Herald. the tin stops any bacteria from en­ and means the food is the same as ing it Mvsral timsa duriag tba first National Recovery the government. Legislature to provide ways and geons were called In to show the tering from the outside and the to color, Bias and ripeness; Choice and wholesome for both children minute, then turn the firs doom so actors how to flourish hypodermic WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18.' It goes without saying, is absolutely means of helping the munldpallties cooking with heat kills any bacteria or Ebetra-Standerd is the middle and adults and I venture to say that that the msat simmers until tt is needles, scalpels and the like. The on tbo inside. As long as the food grade, and the third grade Is Stand­ the can opener Is ths most widely cooked to your taste. dependent os the support of the to keep their people from starving. cast spent a whole day visiting a PRESS AND NRA. remains free from all bacteria, It ard, which means that the product used tool of todsy. The same newspapers. Without them it New York hospital. All manner cannot spoil. Canned foods that brand of food which you prize goes of medical and laboratory equip­ meets all thg requirements for a It is an unfortunate thing that. could get nowhere at all in its DESERVED REBUKE. have been opened fifteen years after wholesome food for your table. Veg­ all ove' the world and may be car­ Students at Texas Tech, Lub­ ment was purchased for props. ried bi^;am el and by dog-ried as bock, Tex., bold an annual tedso to In the tremendous hurly-burly of efforts to make the people under' packing have remained perfectly etables are '^graded aooordlng^ to When the Democratic party of Well, the other night just before sound and appetizing. well as by train, truck and boat finance * trips of stock-judging stand its purposes and its methods Fancy, Ebetra-Standard and Stand­ code making and allied activities In the city of Hartford, as a result of curtain time, one of the actors cut The wholesome quality of food is To you canned foods may offer a teams. his finger very severely. Spouting ard, with the exception of peas. Washington in coimectlon with the anej to obtain their cooperation. bitter factional fight, refused re- The press has, so far, been an over­ blood, he stood there In what look­ National Recovery Act, there should nomination to Town Clerk John ed like a fully equipped modem ;have arisen a, sharp and pcrsiststit worked and wholly uncompensated Gleason, it very frankly surren' hospital while twenty white-clad partner with the government in physicians and nurses milled about disagreement between the Recovery dered any pretense that it may have Administration and the newspapers mttlng over the greateet economic in panic, not knowing what to do. been making of being primarily in­ Tbere wasn’t a drop of disinfectant and social rsvolution in history. If of the country concerning a news­ terested in good .government and to in any of the hundreds of bottles. its workers oould oontlnus to labor paper code, but It is neverthe­ party service to the people of the And it certainly wouldn’t look ANNIVERSARi In ths causs with the eame devotion right, they agre^, to step before less eo. dty. Mr. Gleason has proven him­ and unlimited enthusiasm, while the curtain arfl ask whether there One of the fundamental guaran* self, over a long period of years, to was a doctor In the house. Finally having their faoee slapped by their tees of the BUI of RigKts of the be a very exoeptlonably able, con­ the \/ardh)be mistress brought a th SALE United Statee Constitution la oo-labor the NRA, tb ^ would be roll.of gauze from downstairs, ca­ scientious and courteous public offi­ The 69th Anniversary Sale is store­ against abridgement of the freedom more than human. pably bovmd up the wound, and cial. Hartford bas been fortunate the play went on. w ide., with nearly every piece in of speech or of the press. With In reedvlng bis services and thou­ stock reduced to the old, low, the passage of the National Recov­ CONNECTICUTS SHAME. sands of Its dtlaens having business pre-NRA prices. ery Act, giving the President the with his office have congratulated BEHIND THE SCENES IN _power. to organize industry on a As we approach another winter t In which it is perfectly clear there themselves that here, at least, was basis of oodlfloatloD and smpower- one public function carried on in the Ing him to enforce any agreed or will have to be tremendous expendi­ tures everywbsrs for the reUef of Interest of ths community. Imposed code by resorting to a Political expediency or political licensing system, with the right to the unemployed, the people of this spleen or some such Uwdry impulse By WILLIS THORNTON grant or withhold licenses, many eommonwsaltb muft be more snd dictated his displacement and the Herald Washington Correspondent publishers perceived what they be­ more impressed with the singi^larly p ' nomination of an untried, inexperi­ WsshlDfton, Oct. 18. — Don't be lieved to be a potential danger to dlscredltab^ position occupied by T\ enced man to take his place. s u rp rise d there Is a oonslderabls '/ the freedom of the press. Zt 00* the Oonneotlcut state government reorgaxiization within tbe NRA soon. > It Is now predicted that the Re­ ourred to them that, should tbs with relation to partlelpatloD tn re With preliminary organization \ publicans of Hartford, Who In the press ever waive Its Cohstltutionsl ief measurea pretty well completed, the initial past have frequently endorsed Mr. confusion Is settling down into tbs A right to complete freedom of sx* Every community of any s Gleason’s candidacy and on one oo- seml'psrmaosnt organization that pressloD there might possibly corns within the borders of Connsctleu'; must bs effected to carry it caalon nominated him for town clerk a time when the newspapers would faess, aad for tbs last four ysars bas through its authorized two ysars of In advance of te* convtntioD of bis life. become mere m ^phonbs of tbs faced, a tremendous prebtem. own party, wttl put him on tbetr Recent conference in which Gen­ government and the whole purpose Even te the most hopeful view of .ticket for ths place be bas filled for eral Hugh S. Johnson, Commerce of one of the most sacred of Ckm* the situation tbs expenditures by lo­ Secretary Daniel Roper, Labor flee- so many years. His election would stltutlonal guarantees would b# ds* cal charities departments and smsr- retary Frances Perkins, Interior be a peoulUrly fitting rsbuka to Secretary Harold L. lokss. and fsated. geney organlMtlons are bound to political exploiters who put mere others took part are sxpsotsd to re­ Though there are other newspa­ approximate those of last winter sult in obangss of personnel, and in offlcs-grabWng ahead of the serv- per beads who have all along held and tbs winter before; tf there shall transferring some NRA functions to . L los for which tbs offices were regular departments. that the signing of an NRA cods be any halting of the rehabilitation And don’t forget that General could not by any possibUlty affect s program, any considerable degrs# orsated, Johnson blmsslf, known from ths It would be far from surprising, newspaper's Constitutional rigbta~ of failure to operate, It Is not un­ start toiss an organizer and pro­ ' 0 svsfl though there Is a considerable moter rather than an exsoutlvs, that the freedom of the preis was reasonable to apprehend that the Democratic majority In Hartford at may consider soon that bis part in too completely sntrtncbsd ever to problem will beoome more acute for Utunchlng tbs rscotory move bas this tlma, If Mr. Olaaaon wars sleet­ be quallfled by any signature to any­ the munlcipalltlss and for Individ­ been laifw y moopsd up. Hs never ed by a broad margin. Tbsrs must thing—there has been, nevertheless, uals than in any previous year of said he'd keep ths job forever. be many thousands of members of a dellDite feeling throughout the the depreeston. City and town Old (Hurd Awakens bis own Pfuty who will vote for him newspaper fraternity that It would treasuries have been emptied and Tbs spssob of former Senator Jim Id tba altogsthsr probable event of be Just as well to have a definite the credit of the oonm^tles Watson at Chicago tbs other day, to i bis nomination by tbs Republicans which be mads a frontal attack oo 1 understanding of that fact Incor* strained by ' their bumadtarlan —and probably not a single member administration poUdss, Is important porated In whatever newspaper code services tn the years already past, for several reasons, oftb s O. O. P. who goes to tbs polls might be adopted. Such a para­ while private dUnens, particularly #lrst, by pointing out tbs duty will fall to do so. I ths party out of power to bs graph has been Incorporated In the business men, have about reached real ’’oMMtten,” Watson favs some tentative codes now and for a long the end of thdr resources, wbat satlon that the real aflort to ro* i time past imder discussion at Wash' with cemMnsd losses end charitable a ths shattered Itepubllean ranks is in view. ingtoo. '' oontributions In these recent seasons IN NEW YORK Second, It Is among ths first On the face of It there would and new with thdr desperate stirrings among dmsatsd Old By^^UL B>^RlSON Another New Solid Maple Bedroom, 3 Pcs. seem to be no reason, unless it were efforts to make a sucoeee Guardsmen to gsi back In ths Urns- light. Some ohiarvsrs bars felt It | n sinister one, for refusal of the of the NRA eobeme. New York, pot.—His tentsra' was ths first gun in a campaign to Recovery Administration to accept But the Itete of CenaecOout, as jawed honor. John Patrick O’Brien, boom Isnator Jim for ths Republi­ Kfirfi !• fltfll fiaothtr solid '^ProvinofitowB'* mapls bfidroom fiiiem bls.. n code containing a reservation re- a fovemmsntal entity, all this time hasn’t been getting about In public can nomlnatloo In 19M, but that's | shown txeluiivfily at WatklBi. .and lUustratbd for ths first timsl Thsss mot likely. reproduetions hiavt fsatuTM that diatinmish thsm from othsr mapls aesertlng the complete freedom of has gone pladdly on In Its accus­ lately, hi spite of ths fact thst he’s A muob better bet la that tbsrs la | the press. Tet the NRA has per­ tomed way, exerting Itself not at supposed to bs engaged In a cam- to be a ohangs soon In ths Rspub- t)«drooins..thfi arched panala in sidsfl of drasstr and ch est..(h a new p a l^ for rs-elsot-oB as mayor of sistently balked at that reeervatlon all, emplo^ng its credit and re­ that Jim W atM la slated for \bot ] bracket feat Uiat are a continuation of tha piaoaa thamsalvas. .the littia New York City. job. and has met It by Incorporating In sources not at all, not even to tbs It seems t u t he bas got to eunflowar oarvinf repeated In bad and mirrors. Notice how ths draesar You probably don’t rsmsmbsr, but < and draeainff tame mirrors dilTar. .the early tuminga of tha dreMlng the code what amounts to a reser­ extent of a single penny, beyond the brooding over ths boos and Bronx the present chairmen is Everett | vation to a reservation by disavow­ cheers Ihat \pbrlvsled bis pompos­ Sanders, 6f Indiana, also, formsr table and tha quaint little pegged stool. All those ^ I'l: I'lW "' - " - customary efforts of normal times ity on previous appearances, such ing any recognition of the reasser congressman who bsoams Cootldgs's { piaoas are exactly u sketched. . made of solid, pegged V | in ths way of assistance to the des­ as ths last two prise fights and secretary. It’e the fact that you < maple with dustproof, oak Interiora. Bed, dreeeer tion of the press* fresdom of utter­ ths NRA parade. Thousands sal< titute or to the harrasNd munici­ didn't rsmsmbsr that makss tha with mirror, and chest, (Mirror on cheat extra). ance. palities. uted him di'rsspsotfuUy on all ebangs to the mors vocal Wateen It may be that the adminletratlon those occasions, but tlis parade likely. Zt Is a shamaful Mtuatlon. We brought forth the most phsDom< was impelled to this step by tbs are not quite sure but feel reason­ snsl outburst of negative enthusi Boose TrafianMifk Bosh On apprehension that. If It were to TTrutlng teUs sod mirror, |19.T5| stool. 94,S6( Bight Ubls, I9.9S. ably oettaln that there is not an­ asms Isunohsd since ths Cherry That patenting of the Blue Eagle fully acquleeee ta'cuch a r«M Sisters retired from tbi staga. tbe other day, and asslgnlnf of the other state In the entire Union tton In the intereet of a epeelfic At lbs time, Mayor O'Brien copyright to (he United w as' whose fDwwnmeot has ae complete­ assoad half Inefiiisd to over­ to make possible ths prosecutloo f( Constitutional right, it might be ly Ignored the facts of the d^ree- took tbs aeellmeot aad to be unautborued printing. Also, It was | oome involved in a mass of reserva­ oexteirt wllb the toot that, good puWelty. sloa as our own. tions, la a hundred other codes, after all, this was tbe great- But the real aotivlty at the Coimsotleut Is doing nothing sol omeuat of attentloa that patent office tbeae day is In appli­ based on general Constitutional cations for trademarks for whisky. Genuine Mahogany whatever for the asslstaaoe of Its ever had haea aeoorded him. rights, which might very well ren­ SlBoe then, however, Ms prog- There ha've been more of them th u der the whole business of codifica- munleipel units now, nor has It docs nathsos oUn, buttoned shoes for beer to the whole six months since 3.2 was legalized. Commis­ tloD futile since there is eoaroely a slngls thing slaoe the eresh of aad peeallar little seottfing gait .have tonrisbed' o more sioner Cqe at (he patent office says any act, positive or potential, that the fletltlouB prosperity boom, that tbe rush for whisky trademarks is Desks It was not doing before. No town eoBoeoy refie a. public func- cannot be defended under eoifie sort tteasu six times as heavy as In any full Ths sver popular "Governor Wln- year since 1917. Many eome from throp" style of Chippendale desk of Interpretation of some Consti­ or dty, DO matter how desperate Its True, John Patrick bas attend- weekly plight, OSB tiOB to the state govam- end to a few outdoor chores, such, abroad. at a surorislngly low Annlvsrsary tutional guaraates. ee. Exactly as sketched with meot, though the latter possesses as laying a Tammany Club corner­ Insurance Flan Changed Tbs B n g s l Dual Ranga ds aa an* At all events the NRA aad the stone or presenting med. 's to the SIppsndals ^1-and-claw fsst; a credit and a* taxing power prac- Have you a govstnmsnt nisuraaee smpentlne front having four draw­ ysai^found eonventonos. B u n s newspapers have b U n at logger' IrtfHtee who wrote eseaye os fire coal la Wteter to oeok, babe sad tlcally unlimited, for a dollar of licy? All corrqipoodeace about ers each with look, and tbs oorrect beads over the press code tor eome prevention. But he doesn’t add now is with tbe central office Ir heat uses gas In tbe Summir fee anflytMice other than a few paltry bis squat talk to the erusb of Interior shown. time and, unhappily, do net seem to rWashington. This was mads* effec­ oooUag and Mklnf, sums coUeeteble for tbs support osisbritiss at theater first nights. tive Oct. 1. All insuranes aotlvltler fortohis la Spring sad i be able to oon^Kopilef'their dlSer- And when the World "erles open­ o of such IndigSBtn hava no legal have been withdrawn from field sta­ ths heater toatura. CottpietS IMtb encea No Industry bas besn more ed at the Polo Orounds, Hlzzoner tions, after being referred to them Oven Heat Rsaulator; bM tted prompt or more willing to n setttement in eay oowmwnlty to tha sent word that hs was too busy to only a couple of years Xko. It's an j' door; porcelainin malsb. ^ oommoBwealth. corns w and ^hrow out ths first economy move. sacrifices In compliance with tba ban. T bo fans were dlaappolnted. iplrit of the NRA than the tu Senoely tha state govamment T boy NOsetod that O'Briea’s rap- Tough on Vlae Frea^dsnts ^ papers, though they have been ter­ goea oa about Its aoMistemed way, scaitton pradaoasM., JUnnm Walk­ There are two or three thousand rific eufferere from the effects of apparently nnonnoiimis that any un­ er, ..wouldn’t have acted nice that. banks In tbs United States ' em- j JUnmy would have hoen oo hand ploying only one worker, Robert V. i tha depreeelOn. But having oon- toward th tef has Iteppsnsd, whUe with a grin, an IngraUatlnf little Sriemtog, prsrident of Washington’s OPEN THURSDAY Ah© SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTll 9 O a O e it etived the beUnf that they are oaDed Its constituent sstteldpaHttes are weeoh, and a flask sf fiootch. Riggs National, told Depute Whits- j on to ounender a right wMeh in- punmf tha davfl by 4Bo teO^and Its Had tbsrs hson boos, hs would side, in dlseuaring ths twmtnng oods. I have mads ths most of them. ’they can’t have more than one vice-' velvas not only their own freedom dtiasns asa grotetaf haggard aad praridsnt, tbSB. eg aotton hot might pomttAy eoa- faint firam ths welgbt sf their UbbyH prrngjs the ffbertlM of the peepie, burdens. I*sopte Ob y : For tha About 19 J per cent of Ohloh r o t this state of affhlrv ths pso- St t m t tn many months, Ubi roads are surface# for all-westber they fiMi that they are fhlfWwg a RisneMs has oome use as compwsd with tbs aftteial patriotic duty In daeseaging that pte, to be sure, are tn the test naaly’ totths ZDg tha nvsraga of ' at -1- - - /Ay-1 .. . A- • h mu »^w)4p > s BaUman; Chaplain, A lban Lostfler; •b’s Rhlief Oorpc. wlU be held this HMjp Offloer of the Day, WlUlam Luet- evening f IflU % oiok as It mag tiitaaton dor Jra; Post AdvocaM, Mike Plisa; The meetingodf the own sBeuKtig. -s','..,' Delegates to Hartford District leotmen was fisld last evei^iit Council for two years, Arthur Bate­ which First Seleetman' Frane^ J. man; for one year, Charles Bren- Prichard presided OodMderable del; alternates, Mike Plisa and Pat­ rou^o work was undertaken at A StoiiofW the Ifodm S M At M a 3r% And Tha'SiwhiffibS Coanuji rick North. , this meeting. ' Tom)oaanm*» iSreblMM. ' OvemU^t A.P. CROWDS EXPECTED Junior dasB Elect Alderman Francis B. Cratty, chairman of the minstrel show to N a im The Junior Class of the Rockville Hi .iI Hy JAC6B BUBINOW— •M m High school at the first business be presented by thh members of A fair woman shall not only omn- meeting of the year, elected a staff Stanley Poboss Post, No, 14, Amer­ mand withSut authority ^ per- FOR NRA PARADE ican Legion, on DoMmber 7th in THE BUBOPBAlircaBUft and F’rance in timtif loBUtikt tj^pcin. Watertown, Mass.—Malcolm Far­ suada without speaking.—Sir E ^ p of officers yesterday afternoon, as AMBiaOA'S PART observance a t the provUiotta a t the follows: President, Albert Ells­ the auditorium of the Qeo%e Sykes, mer, director of athletics at Fale, Sidney. School, will hold the first reheiursal Versailles Treaty,►atv, it ttoee nbt seem elected President of the Ne>y Eng­ ■ ' — 1 I worth; vice-president, ‘Goldie Lavitt; It . goes without saying that secretary, Carlton Menge; treasurer, on Sunday afternoon in Red Men’s possible that Hltl Hitlsr would dkre ’tb land Golfers Assodation. Alftbama farmers raided 11340,000 State PoGce to Raadle All Phyllis Read. Hall. All Legion membess ta^ g Amezldl'i'must do her part in help­ violate the provUioiis. iSy maintain Boston—New England Dally chickens in 193S. Funeral of Mrs. Mary F. Byrnes part in the minstrel are spiked tq m ing Europe through the present Ing this positieo, wp ymkld merely Newspaper Assoclatitm passes present before two o’clock. be expressing oinr ^l>e)ieK in t^e In- without a dissenting vote a resolu­ The funeral of Mrs. Mary (Fur- crisis. It Is oun duty to humanity to Traffic to Release City phy) Byrnes, aged 70 years, who The Little Symphony Orchestra, vlelabillty a t inteSaktidnal treaties: tion opposing anv mterterenoe with died at her home on Grand avenue of which Carl Priitting is Ihe di­ prevent, if possible, another reign such an action woifld hardly be' tih- the freMom of tiie press.. ITMi, PAINFUL OB Saturday morning was held from rector, will hold a rehearsal m of war: furtheriporg, to look at the toward, or necessarily commit iw to Boston—Army medical officers re- toehli/aei Squad for March.. her late home yestei^so^ morning at Thxursday evening in the old high matter from another .angle, our a future policy. Ehit it woold cer­ poH Civilian Conservaticn Corps 8:30 o’clock and from St. Bern­ school building. economic adjustment programs tainly be an In^catiob to Hitler that veterans .gain better than a pound s SKIN IBRITATION month of service while working in ard’s Catholic church at 9 o’clock. Cards were received yesterday would be severely handicapped if his threatening actions wen meet­ Arrangements are being com­ Rev. George T. Sinnott, pastor of from Mrs. Ed'ward Jackson who is ing with definite disapproval from New England forest ‘ Europe ^ re to embark on another Cohasset Maas.—Hugh Bancroft, pleted for the accommodation of St. Bernard’s Catholic church, cele-. spending the week with Boston series of whrs. There; is too much powerful quarters. umesiB he is brated a solemn requiem mass, as­ totally devoid of Imsglnaticm, the noted former publisher of leading SOON HEALED several thousand automobile parties friends. at stake for us to sit idly by, es­ In Rockville tonight expected from sisted by Rev. P. J. Killeen of South presence of such a strong bloc of financial Joiitnals in Boston and **A w hils ago” writss a man in Miss Helen Chaffee, former pecially when Intelligent action on New Tork, dies at his home after a surrormdlng communities to view Manchester as deacon and Rev. teacher at the Rockville High potential opposition 'vliill exercise New York City, ” my leg got red, Francis C. Hinchey, assistant pas­ our part may aid in forestalling heart attack. He was 64. ■wollon, and itoiad terribly. Then the big N l^ parade to be held in School, has returned to Gardner, arm^ conflict between European a powerful restrain, on his ewiird- this d ty at 7 o’clock. A squad of tor, as sub-deaccm. At the body Mass., after a short visit in Rock­ rattllng. it brolse ont in several placce and was being borne into the church, nations. There is nothing to be gain­ the pein wee intense. I psed all state police from the Stafford ville. RAOB IB ON AGAIN Springs barracks under the direc­ Mrs. Anna Mae Pfunder rendered ed by saying: "These threats of war kinds of treatments without “The Priceless Love of Jesus” and The Ladles’ Aid Society of the do not concern us, for we are soecess snd I walked the floor at tion of Liieutenant Russell I. Har­ But while lining up with England New York, Qct. 18.—(AP) — It mon Is to direct traffic and to at the offertory Mrs. Pf\mder ren­ Union Congregational church are separated from those nations by and France on this matter, we must night in pain. A fHand told ma ha dered “Ave Marla.” As the body holding a meeting this afternoon at over three thousand miles of water.” appears now that the match race be­ qsed Rasinol Ointment, so I triad NTfin/gceD. patrol the outskirts of the city In be careful to retain our full right to tween C. V. Whitney’s Ek[Ulpolae directing traffic both inward and was bein: borne from the church, 3 o’clock in the South Parlor of the We must have learned from our it. In tw o hoots I had relief end NEXT TO STATE ABMOBX church. Rev. Dr. George S. complete freedom of action. As long and the Australian SprlnWr, after oeing tw o end one-half larn outward This arrangement has the choir rendered the selection 1914-1917 experience that even if as it may be compatible with our “When Evening Comes” assisted by Brookes, pastor, will address the Wlnooka may held after alL jars the lag was com pletely healed** been made so that Captain Richard we do not participate actively in safety, we must refrain from taking The race, agreement is reached E. Shea and the regular patrolmen Mrs. Pfimder. gathering. the struggle, for our own protection IfToarafiarOom toiM itchins, bimlns *lcia The whist party sponsored by the part in European wars. We are at both as to distance and weights, will dltotacr, try Rediiol Oiotmeat—your drus- may march In the parade while the A delegation was present repre­ we may eventually have to take fl*t m Ui it—nnd iM if it doew’t balp roe senting the Ladies Auxiliary con­ Loyal Order of Moose and sched­ present engaged in a task of recon­ be held at Belmont park, Nov. 7. u it hai tfaootandt o f othen. supernumeraries of the Rockville sides with one party or the Other. struction: to have our tforts divert­ pdice force may assist in the work sisting of Mrs. Hannah Pressler, uled for this evening has been can­ celled because of the NRA celebra­ The time may have passed forever ed to a task of destruction would be about the center of the city. president; Mrs. Mary Meyers, when there can be such a thing as Mrs. Margaret McCartin cmd tion. A new date will be an- a disaster of the first. magnitude. Close to 25,000 people are ex­ a “neutral” in a world of •war. When pected to view the big parade this Mrs. Rose Schuey. BuriaJ was noimced shortly. Our tMk is to buUd, not to destroy: in the family plot in St. Bernard’s The Rockville Bachelor Business a trip across the Atlantic is but a to create, not to devastate. If it is evening, coming from Springfield, good day’s journey for an airplane Hartford, Manchester and tdl sur­ Cemetery. Rev. George T. Sinnott Girla held a meeting and social last at all possible, we must not allow rounding commimities. Special bus was in charge o f‘ the committal evening in their club rooms on fleet, neutrsdlty may become, if it our efforts to be turned from our Fire and Liability service is to be offered by the service. Market street. Miss Alice Ham­ has not already become, nothing but battle on the economic ‘war-4root, Connecticut Company in caring for The bearers were as follows: mond was chairlady of the ccunmit- a theory. where \ictory meems prosperity end their x>atrons. Notwithstanding the Frank Kliendlenst, Lewis KUen- tee in charge of refreshments fol­ plenty, to a battle on the European showers yesterday afternoon the dienst, John Kliendlenst, Edward lowing the, meeting. Bi other words, America has a war-front, where the goal is destruc­ The auxiliary of Stanley Dobosz vital Interest in seeing that war in Insurance work of decorating the stores along Kliendlenst, all of Holyoke, Mass., tion and Impoverishment. We must the line of march was undertaken John Furphy of Rockville and Post, No, 14, American Legion, have Europe does not again become a not spare any effort within our postponed the whist party sched­ and late this afternoon is to be com­ ’Thomas Byrnes also of Rockville. reality. It seems to me that our power to help avert the war that uled for this evening at the home of pleted. "NRA" emblems are dis­ Miss Josephine Krizak policy at the present time should loonas so ominously on the Europeah played over newly all stores which Miss Josephine Krizak, aged 24, Mrs. Bertha Phillips of Davis ave­ have t'wo aims: first, to exercise to nue until Friday evening. horizon: but if it does come— RICHARD G. RICH are decorated with flag^. of 41 Windermere avenue, died at its fullest advantage our prestige ^ through the efforts of one who suf­ The parade will start near the Hartford Hospital on Monday Rev, Charles E. Johnson, pastor of a leading power to assist in settling Tinker Building the Rockville Methodist Episcopal fers from Imperialistic hallucina­ South Mwchester B^rause’s garage at the intersection aiftemoon. Death was caused by amicably the'present differences be­ church, is attending a conference in tions—^we must leave ourselves free of Brooklyn and East Main streets complications following an Illness tween the nations; second, to main­ at 7 o’clock. which lasted over three years. Miss Boston this week. The regular freight service of the tain ourselves free, both by direct County Home Board Organizes Krizak was bom in Rockville, Feb­ action and by implication, from ’The board of msmagement of the "New Haven” road over the Rock- ruary 28, 1909, the daughter of alliances, in order that we shall be Tolland County Temporary Home John and Julia Krizak. She at­ ville-Manchester branch, was re­ able to meet, with open eyes and for Children at Vernon Center held tended St. Joseph’s Parochial sumed yesterday morning following e an important meeting last evening school. She is survived by four the opening of the line where the untied hands, new situations as they at the home at which the board or­ sisters, Mrs. Mary Seifert of Hart­ wreck occurred on Saturday morn­ arise— come what may. ganized for the fiscal year Just ford, Mrs. Joseph Layman of Ver- ing. To pursue simultaneously these starting. Two new members took noh, Mrs. John Posket and Mrs. two courses is undoubtedly a task The Magic of Modem Cookery-— tteir places on the board of man­ Anna Horton of Rockville. The fu­ The gross Income to rice growers calling for the most skillful diplo­ agement for the first time, namely neral of Miss Krizak will be .held in this country declined from 345,- macy. Nevertheless the difficulties County Commissioner Hubert P. from her late home on Windermere 000,000 a year in the 1924-28 period may be minimized if decisive action Collins of Columbia, who succeeded avenue on Thursday morning at to 315,000,000 last year. is made now. If we back England Dr. William L. Higgins and Com­ 8:30 o’clock and from S t Joseph’s missioner William W. T. Squire of Polish Catholic church at 9 o’clock. the State Department of Public Rev. Slglsmund Woronleckl, pastor, Welfare. Mr. Squire succeeds Ken­ will officiate. Burial will be in St. neth L. Messenger. Bernard’s Cemetery. Due to the fact that Dr. William ELECTRIC RANGES Notes L. Higgins, who was elected to Con­ An important meeting of the gress last spring, resigned as chair­ Clerks Athletic club was held last man, a new ch^rman was elected evening at which it was voted to last evening when the honors were participate in the NRA parade this tendered George Slswlck of Staf­ evening. / ford. Harry C. Smith of Rockville The meeting of the Rockville was re-elected secretai^ of the Lions Club, scheduled for this eve­ » hOard. George Blswick, new chair­ ning at the Rockville House at 6:16 man, has been acting as temporary o’clock, has been postponed imtil chairman, since Dr. Higgins was Wednesday evening, November 1st. elected to Congress last spring and This meeting was cancelled so was unable to attend. that the members could participate Installation on Friday in the NRA parade. The newly elected officers of For some unknown cause the BVank Badstuebner Post, Veterans lights in the center of Rockville of Foreign Wars, will be installed at went out at 8:10 o’clock Monday the regular meeting of the post to evening when a fuse blew out oa be held in the G. A. R. hall. Memo­ the transformer connection opposite rial building, on Friday evening. the Memorial Building. The service The new officers are as follows: was restored within ten minutes by Commander, Frank Rlzy: Senior linemen of the Rockvllle-Wllllman- Vice Commander, Joseph MacVar- tlc Lighting Company residing in Ish; Junior Vice-Commander, Pat­ Rockville. rick North: Quartermaster, Arthur A meeting of Burpee Post, Wom-

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te# fhote of hlf bardihlps and mce el ttg LMffUW# VMlat Far BULLET IN HEART, a ed that the reporters iMvt tbs DEMANpSAnVDBAL 'Eastern oonii^We m ^ fbee of BRirifKiA#^ A lS H r m ABSENT tbtse develeMMBti Indloates tbe ANNOUNCEY.M.C.A WORKS AS USUAL BOARD APPOINTS roodt The Setootmen oooM find no powers bar# BeeeptMS tbe fait ao- bails on which to sxtsnd him rdlsf IN FAR E lS I AFFAIRS under ths drpuinstanees. \ eompU’." A C n vm E S HOURS Young Msn Acoidontally Shot Tbs hoard votad.|o rscommind to AS l e a d e r s MEET Three Yean Ago, Feeli No I FRANK BOWEN the adjourned annual town meeting Speaker Says Japan Most Be « Fain In March, the pturabase of the six HI Effects. nsw voting maOhlnss which have Curbed or a Now War Will CODE mPROVING days before a de^te poUaf |s TOWN M E E R been hired tor the past two ysart Tammuijr HaO Wm^ n V b f B eR M iilt. ebaped. / FoD Weekly Program h - Kansas Olty, Kas., O ct 18,— by tee town, at rentals of $760 per (A P )—PsrlodlcaUy for nesrtjr COTTON INDUSTRY •Ir John lelt tbe fonriga offlM (Oontinaed front Page One) Williamsburg, Va,. Oot! 18.— (AP) three years, Dr. Charles M. Sta­ late in tbe afternoon and went fls The contract originally signed be­ — Report He li »t Home —Disctselott of far easten affairs dudes E?euts for AD men examined a patient (OeiBtliiiiel tren Page One) ^ Bandrlngbam, where King George jobs have been received during the tween the Autotnatlo Voting Ma­ at this momlnrs ssaeioB of tbs In- who has a bullet In his heart. pot few weeks. chine Company and tee town was to le in reeldenoe, tbe Ifcnarcb bav» He said loday the patient, Vir­ "Widi a Cold. V . etltuts of ZntematloiiA] Affairs being of tbe code have been greatly mag­ Classes of Members. No Work OnSliied the effeot that the money paid by held a t'tb s Oollsge of William and Ing asked tee secretary for a ra> gil Dennett, 31, was In good nified In oertlia quarters, x x x Re­ With ths board turning thumbs the town for rental of the machines Mary, broturbt out a statement teat port on recent international bap- lations board stated teat (tele) of­ health. down on any furtbsr park sxpsndl- would be Implied to tee purobsse of a “new dear' in w eeten Impeiiallem penlnge. On November 3T, 1980, at the tures and nothing definitely Im om New York, OCL 18.— (AP)—Al­ fice bad received a total of some The weekly program of activi­ the machines, If and wbsa tbs town in tee Far Eaet may be neceesary family home near Halls Sum­ as yet about the construction of'the voted to purohsss, with interest on fred E, Smith has a cold—and polit­ beforA "Japan can Be effectively 800 oomplalatf. When we compare ties at the Manchester Y. M, C. K„ mit, kas., where Bennet still ical observers were running a fever tele number wltb tbe 486,000 em­ federal and state aid roads. It is ap­ tbs impald bsianoe at 6 per cent. curbed." at the north end has been revised lives, a rifle was accidentally parent that no extenslvs work-pro- today trying to figure out tee prob- ployee working oottOB mills In the Claar Up ThoM and was announced today. Expect No Opposlnoii The epeaker, T. A. Bleeon, epedal- discharged as Darrell Bennett, am will be projected this winter. The Selectmen have corresponded able effect“ on "’s ist in Far Eastern affaire for the monte of August, ws get some The Y win be open Tuesday eve­ health. Idea as to tbe imoothnees with 'a brother, was taking it down Gist season thres major work m o J- with the manufactmers suggesting Foreign Policy Aseoolatlon, made ning from 8 to 9 o’clock for Junior The men of Tammany gathered which tee cotton textile code is from a wall. ’The bullet struck ects'were conducted the M.E.S.A. teat tee contract be continued and thle euggeetlon, addlnf: "Or Is the ITCHY PIMPLES! boys, and from 9 to 10 o’clock for last night for tee6e tradlttoneJ "ratifl< VlrgU behind the left ear, pierc­ under town authority, the Broad teat the interect rate be reduced aitematlvnnore Ukely to be another functlonlBg." ^ senior boys. Dr. Cuyler Hauch will ed the mastoid cells there and street extension, Brookfield street cation rally’’ designed' to start May­ 40-Hour We^i— "The 40-hour Zf you are frantic wltb sore, pim­ conduct a class for junior young from 6 to 4 per cent In tee com­ clash of armed powers?" ply sidn, red eruptions, itching rasb- was deflected downward extension and the reconstruction of or John F. O’Brien’s oampalgs off Summarising tee - IMno-Japsneee week had tbe effect of reducing the men from 8 to 9 o’clock Thursday munication from tee oompany read ee, don’t suffer .a day longer, for through the espohagus, lodging tee Norte End playgroimds. with a bang and repulse the double war and Taokgu truce be sidd the working week In ootton manufac­ evening and for senior men ttom 9 last night the rate of Interest wae here at last le blessed relief. Tbe In the pericardium or flbruous It Is expected teat one of the threat of Fusion and tee Recovery League of Nations le .debarred by turing on an average of 36 per to 10 o’clock. eet at 6 per cent, a reduction of one minute you apply amaMng PBTBR- heart covering. Cheney engineers will accompany Party to drive the tiger from power. Japan from "exerdelDg any eignifi- cent. An employment survey The business men’s classes will per cent. It Is expected that no op­ SON’B OINTMENT all smarting Surgeons agreed an operation qualified woodsman to be selected Smith—for tee first time in years cant Influence In tee Far East" and brought out teat during the last be held each Monday, Wednesday by the Selectmen to trsvsrse the position to the purchase of the ma­ —^wae absent wssk o* August tbs number of and Itching stops. Raebee, Pim­ and Friday from S to 6:80 o’clock. was‘ unnecessary as long as the chines will develop at the March that "the League. Covenant no bullet gave no signs of moving. water companv properties, mark­ The word was passed aroimd teat longer operates ss an Instrument of persons on ^11 payroUe had in­ ples, Boils soon come to a bead, ai^ Juniors’ gym will be held from 10 meeting. often in 8 days tbe skin becomes Dr. Stemen said Bennett ing and mapping out trsvs to bs re­ he wae “home in bed with a cold." peace in tee Pacific." creased to tbe extent of 140,000 to 11 o’clock Saturday morning and The application of Margaret Ted- glorlouely emootb and oleM. Bo worked all last summer on the moved, deadwood, brush and ter­ Interpreted "Undeterred by tee League’s ver­ workers, or 40 per cent compared the Intermediate class from 11 to ford for secretary to tee Superin­ why go on with these tomaentlng farm of his parents, Mr. and rain to be olsarsd up. bis absenoe as a “blow” to the lead­ dict," he continued, "Japan dictated wltb ted first week of Marol'." 12 o’clock. tendent of tee Water Company wae ership of John F. Curry, Tammany eruptloiMle when a 86o box of pB T- Mrs. J. K. Bennett ' Register Oharity Oases surrender through direct and repeat­ Grade school classes will be held In connection with town obarl- read'and placed on file. An Invita­ cblet and John H. MoCooey, the A New Yolk dermatologist has BRSON’t’8 , gives - . - ,you______relief or money Tuesday and Thursday from A to ed military pressure. ties, ths clerk notified the Board of tion from tee Kiwanie Club asking “haU’e" Brooklyn aUy. “Contrary to the cardinal principle devised a new and better means >f back? And remember— for sore, 5 o’clock. Gills’ classes will meet on a request made by the Emergency the Selectmen to attend an open Others M le^g. splitting hairs, which certainly ^m ing feet, cracks between toes, Friday, under the lead^shlp of of settlement laid down by the Lea­ Relief Commission for tee suomls- luncheon meeting of tee service Senators Robert F. Wagner and gue, tee truce wae tee result of di­ should qualify him for a job as an Athlete’s Foot—PETERSON’S geU Miss Ruth Behrend. Sion to the Hartford office rf an club October 80 at 13:16 p. m., was Royal S. Copeland were also miss- expert at tbs London economic con­ overnight results. At all drug Tonight, Wapplng and the Bon SEE ACCORD SOON rect Slno-Japaneee negotiations ex­ up-to-date registration of all char­ read and tee clerk was directed to ing. Announcements at the hall cluding neutral cupervudon. Qulee- ference. stores. Ami will bowl a match at the T ity cases. It is expected teat tee accept tee Invitation. The Kiwan- ■sld pressure of official business and Merz Goodyears will oppose ON TOBACCO PACT existing filer will show about 80 lans asked In tee communication to kept teem away. Reid’s Auctioneers in axwther per cent ol the current registration present tee problems of tee town Those who attended beard a de- league match. information, which will be brought for review by tee membership. nundatjon of bosslsm. Frank J. up to date through more detailed Bonds of Aloyvlus Murphy, C. K. Prial assailed tee "arrogance" of facts tr be secured during the next Peterson and Charles Crockett, political leadership and said his GERMANS WILL VOTE Agreement WiD Meet Pro­ few weeks. trwn constables were delivered and nomination as regular Democratic ’The elimination of the Oakland approved. candidate for controller wae a re­ street crossing, whe^ last week The list of town orders for tee buke to party leaders. ON FOREIGN POUCV tests Recently Made at one of the costliest and most de­ past two months and tee report of "Boss Rule" mso bore tee bnmt structive wrecks in the history of the building Inspector are printed of an attack by Joseph V. McKee, tee New i.taven road occurred, was Recovery Party nominee, who told Popular Market Hearing by Jerome Kahn. 1^ today’s Issue of The Herald. (Oontlnned from Page One) asked by the division superintend­ Queens voters tee government there ent of the railroad. A oheck of rail­ as directed by Leader John Theofel stood for the German honor and road and vehicular traffic made at was a “stsnch In tee nostrils.’* RUBINOW BLDG. love of peace. Washington, Oct. 18.—(AP)— both the Main street and Oakland Bainbrldgs Colby, _ secreta^ of 855 M AIN STREET Improving OradnaOy. Submission to the secretary of crossings in 1928 were studied. The peacemakers state under Woodrow Wilson, fired a The speaker referred only Inci­ 'agriculture “within the next few Selectmen voted down the elimina­ NBA broadside for Fusion, led by Florello dentally to economic life by taking days’’ of a marketing agreement tion of the crossing.. It was stated R. LaGuai'dia. He pictured Post­ the stand it Is improving gradually. for Connecticut valley shade grown by members of the Board that clos­ master General Farley and Sklward "With the same determination tobacco, was predicted today hy H. ing of the crossing at Apel Place MEET RESISTANCE J. Flynn, Bronx Demooratlo leader, with which the Nazi movement the P. Boyd, of the tobacco section of would seriously reterd '■.he flow of ae behind the McKee candidacy. past fourteen years fought for Its the agricultural adjustment fdmin- traffic at the Main street crossing They are ready be said, to rivet r rights,” the chancellor declared, Jstration. and upon occasion, when ■ long “continuation of bosslsm and cor­ “ Germany will insist upon her right The agreement, be eaid, ' Would freight trains block the crossing, AntomobOe C. of C. Declines rupt macblns ruls” on Nsw York to to equality.” not Include “any substantial tee danger of blocking off fire harvest "controlled ielegates” for, HiUer stated that the NaM move­ change ’ from the plan proposed by trucks was Imminent. future conventions. ment had declined an all Imperial­ the Connecticut Valley Shade Summit St. Extension istic policy of conquest, adding: to Send Delegates to the Growers Association, Inc. However, In this same connection there Fewer automobile accidents oa “We are willing to meet our for­ be said. It was hoped a plan would aatloD's highways this yecir, rs- mer domestic opponents half way was some discussion of extending be drafted to meet the protests Summit street north to connect with Washington Parley. ports* the National Safety Council. and stretch out a hand to them If made by Jerome Kahn, Hartford Despite those recent reports of they prove they, too, stand the Oakland street, also tee possibility tor tobacco grower and handler, and bigger sales in the auto Industry, German honor and love of peantlnaed fr<*m Page One) of hardlers, and setup regulations tion of Tolland Tumpjke and Cen­ Jersey, Ford assembly plant strike, STEAK for graoing and packin'. ter street to the Bolton line with the arranged by tee board at Newark, ’ CUT PROM PRIME STEER BEEF months have been perturbed over Kahn, opponent of the agree­ idea of selecting arterial feeders this morning, came to a standstill the reputed German agitation In ment, who brought sharp contro­ along Center street for Improve­ when officials of the plant express­ Thursday's Danish Slesvlg for the return of versy Into the bearing, attacked ment under tee federal public works ed doubt of their authority to con­ that territory to Germany, Several the grading and price provisions grant of $160,000. No definite action fer with employes and sought word Super Values of them said that German emisiarles and supported several amendments was teksn by the board and tee from Ford headquarters at Dear­ BONELESS had gone to Slesvlg to form Nazi to the proposed trade practice commlttM was instructed to make born. AT VEAL LOAF groups. rules. He claimed the agreement further etudy and to bring in its Fortlier Delay SUGAR CURED, One Nazi, speaking at a public was forced through by the execu­ recommendations at the next special Meantime, NRA met further de­ meeting, was reported to have eald: Amere BOLOGNA tive committee of the association meeting, “We want no war, no new plebiscite, lay in diipoeal of the retail code EVERYBODY’S and was not supported by the ma­ Bnrk Board Appolntmente price oontinl lasue, when President SMOKED but the return of North Schleswig jority of growers. MINCED HAM to Germany through negotiations ’Thomas Trotter was appointed by Roosevelt announced that the situa­ After the bearing three tobacco the Selectmen to fill the vacancy tion called for further study and MARKET between Copenhagen and Berlin." growers asked that it be eopened, Both chambers of the Danish Par­ existing on tee Park Board caused that conferences on the question POLISH RINGS but the agricultural adjustment ad­ by the reelgnatlon of William C. would be continued by him. Decision Land O’Lakes HANS liament last April adopted a bill ministration allowed them an ex­ prohibiting the wearing of political Cheney and Miss Mary Chapman on teat one point alone stood In tee tension of time for flUng briefs. uniforms and emblems and Inereas was appointed to the board in place way of promulgation of codes cover­ BUTTER! Ing the state police forces by 100 of Mrs. M. C. Crowell, whose resig­ ing all but Ford retailers and Hugh men. nation was read and accepted. Mrs. B. Johnson, tee administrator, had Premier Staunlng of Denmark dC' TREASURY BOND OFFER Crowell’s reason for resigning from ■aid aotlor was Imperative. 27c"’ plored the action last Saturday of tee hoard was expected absence It was Indicated at the Whl^B A Germany In announcing intention to Ones Agdnl from town this winter. 'The name of House, however, that a Presidential REAL withdraw from the arms conference NOW OVERSUBSCRIBED Harry R. Rheel of 49 Flower street decision would not come today. Native Baldwin ana the League of Nations. Other w ^ ^presented for a place on tee Bnforoement Campaign VALUE ib S e Danish quarters were described as The Bluo Eagle enforcement cam­ APPLESI Washington, Oct. 18.—(AP) - Park Board but was defeated In the anxious due to thelij previously balloting, five votes to two, Thomas paign was strei)gthened by execu­ nervousness over alleged Nari President Roosevelt announced to­ 25c 16-qt. basket day that the Treasury’s offer of Trotter winning the nomination. tive order Issued by President propaganda In Slesvlg, Roosevelt and Johnson last night $600,000,000 in a new bond issue had Bonds of George H. Waddell, Town Treasurer and George H, under which violators of the volun­ been oversubscribed nearly four Van Camp’s Evaporated times, with subscriptions still pour­ Howe, Tax Collector were de­ tary re-emplojrment agreement be­ came liable to the same $600 fine-nr SELECTED AND NAZIS IN AUSTRIA ing in by mail. livered and placed in custody of the MILKI COUNTRY ROLL PURE PRINT With books closed on the cash chairman. The bonds are $60,000 six months Imprisonment which the ARMOUR’S STAR TESTED industrial law provides for violation can CREAMERY GAIN IN STRENGTH issue last night, be said tuhsorlp- each and in the case of the Town tlon amounted to nearly $2,000,000,- Treasurer; the cost of the bond is of codes of fair competition. 5c 000. in excess of the sedary for teat The chief automobile officials In­ Lim it 5. EGGS (Oontinaed from Page One) ’The bonds mature in 12 years and office. vited by the Labor Board to today’e are callable In ten. Receipts for the second quarter hearing here, Alvan Macauley, and Fancy No. 1 Native "to devote my time more actively They bqar Interest at 4 1-i per of tee year from the Federal Relief W. 8. Knudsen, gave at Detroit, as to the Nazi movement,” and re­ cent the first year and 3 1-4 there­ Fund, as apportioned by the State reasons for sta}^g away, lack of POTATOES! c l b . J d o z . cently Herbert Hedrlch, chief of the after. to towns and cities, based on expen­ authority to represent their unite. political police was sent on “an In­ The cash issue was In connection ditures for relief over that period, Other industrial spokesmen puL In definite vacation.” with an offer to exchange identical is expected to be 90 per cent of the an appearance to contend chiefly 25c In gfficla circles, various opin­ bonds for Fourth Liberty bonds, ap­ 33 1-3 per cent cost and will be paid teat there was no question for the ions prevail. One Is that it Is true proximately one third of which were early in November, Charity Superin­ boEufi to Mbltrate. ^ First Florida there are many Nazis in Austrian called. tendent Waddell stated. ’The Ford impasse brought from FISH DEPARTMENT SPECIALS army, but they gradually will be A gratifying response to the ex­ Theater Petition Wagner publication of telegrams ORANGES! weeded out. change offer also was reported. An application from the State between the company-and* ted bdhrd, Another view is that the “sup- Theater management for the open­ which revealed that the Ford com­ . 2 5 c * ’^ prersive measures are only helping ing of the local theater at 6 o'clock pany had asserted willingness to the Nazis both In and out of the on Sunday afternoon Instead of 7 furnish Information but considered Large size and what juice! FANCY FRESH BABT army.” WOMEN’S HARVEST o’clock did not get far with tea Itself undw no obligation to be In this latter connection. It is board. It was the consensus of the represented at hearings: had offer­ California cited that civilian Austrians arrest­ board that the present time of ed to make Its own InveBtigatlon of ed for Nazi activities include many SUPPER A SUCCESS opening allowed sufficient recrea­ charges of discrimination against LEMONSI MACKEREL 6utstan''ing citizens various tional hours on the holiday. union men If specifications were ^ dozen communities such as burgomasters, It was stated that the extra two submitted by the board; smd assert­ athletes, war • he’*oes and—some A distinct success, socially and c^ ______BOSTON every other way, was the Harvest hours was desired so teat some of ed It had not refused to meet any months ago— two members of the the patrons could attend an earlier auteorixed representatives of its family of President Wilhelm Miyiiije supper of . the Women’s Service Mediora Size TO Lea^e at the Second Congrega- show and allow them to spend their employes. (for scattering the Nazi emblem, Wagner had s4ised upon the lat­ swastikas.) tionsd church last night. It was the evenings at home. The request ftor ONIONS! BAKE first .fall get-together of the church extension of the hours was defeqtecL ter expression to arrange today’s BLU EnSH Nazis were busy throughput the meeting at tee Newark NRA head­ “night decorating Vienna’s streets family and friends. Acceptances I 5 c ’0'”’-b** 3 TO 9 LBS. AVERAGE. quarters, and following the stale­ with swastikas In preparation for Mrs. George F. Borst, the chair­ Letters of aclmowledgement were mate there said the bohrd !ihas rea­ the arrival ol Foreign Minister man, and a host of the members, set received by the municipal appoln' ' ■ ' -I » ^ ...... the tables In a most attractive man­ tees and several local physicians son to ei^ect results trom confer­ McCormiek’s Fibe Edouard Benes of Czecho-Slovakla, ence today,’' who was met at the railroad sta­ ner, using U e natural autumn acknowledged their appointments tion by Chancellor Engelbert Doll- leaves, napkins In the same tints as town physicians. SALAD DRESSING! Pi" The contract for soft coal was fuss and ministers of the Little En­ and bowls of fruit instead of flowers. KILLED BY TRAIN q t ja r Steak Halibut tente. The meal consisted of old-f^uh- awarded to tee ManchMter Lumber Extraordinary precautions were toned meat pie with vegetables and Company that submitted a -price of Oysters pL 2 9 ^ $0.49 a ton, the lowest of three bid; Wallingford, Oet 18.— (AP) — A taken to guard against any imto- gravy, mashed turnips, celery, beet^ man Walking on tee New York, New R IN SEASON! 'ders.'A carload of “stoker” coal wak Faney IU|pe K eifer 2 2 ® p o u n d ward happenings at the station. radishes and other fonps of relish, Haven and Hartford railroad tracks not awarded, pending Investigation Both uniformed ind plainclothes rolls, bquash pie, cheese and, coffee. bear the VlTaUlngfiMrd-North Haven PEARS! J ’ ■ police were on"'guard. Carl Borst played the piano'during and Inspection of the screening s1m « line was struck and killed Instantly iV,Y.. There was great speculation con- the supper hour. .^ appeal was made to the Boai’d todfty toy ft tTftl&s si M-'' * earning possible results of the ------\ by Jacob Laufer, ownar of property ^ e % ^ wu reapver to a New 3 « Benes visit. Officially, r was said The WMtfalen, a German steam­ on Main street, against whom ^on^- HaYsn funjural M tior, wbfre it was Sw epdiish Steak Steak "economic matters’’ chiefly were up er vfhlch la to serve as a landing oloBure proceedings have been insU- held for |wialtlvo'iosntlfloatio&. Ths White Heiti ' . V tor dlscyssion. station for tha Oermaa transrt- nted. Laufer pleaded before we victim bM at fl^.ldentlAsd.as Wil­ lantic plane route U Aouth Amer­ boacd for nearly an,hour for assis- liam Baity, isa ltibsreab but tbs lat­ TUI^AEiBH! iC p o u n d j A relief association near South ica, Is on its way Co Us stadon |a tanoe to prevent aotlon which would ter appdarsd am6' said bs bausvsd A ili ) Bend, ind., baa a SO-acre tract on tha South Atlhntle.,Sanrleq on tbla mean tee loss of his prt^srtgr. M§ ■ths vlotlm UMl A Ht J which are furnaces and eqidpmant route laIs expectedexoeoted $olio'start before told tes.Beleoteisn teat tea ...... lor Mailing the pfoduM-en $pot ptlitnk hid hodg hy . -r ' ■ f 7...... ■ ■” ...... -r, . ,1 . V ',*/? >1ANGRBSTBR O V | I ^ O p n U U ) . B i A K ^ R i y S ^ CONN.. W ^ N E jl^ A Y , OCT^OBDR 19$ a

curtly 4iimeBhtd.la tivt oord^igt. prioz tondz, ware mildly optlialatlo woods. The winning patrd was GUARDSMEN TO MARCH Lund said he bellevtd the wreck­ regardlfif recant developmea^ such JOlffiSON NAMED psrt of troop 8 of the Osntsr Oon- I m CD. ABSENT age was that of the draper Thom- as the fixing 6^. minimum crude oil. IVa// Street grogational Church. S l S i R E W . aston, out of Rookland( w e., which prices, the move to releaae come Tht twenty-five boys presont bad will be paid tor IN ROCKVILLE PARADE was lost off the banks several $1,()P0,P00,(X)0 of dbppaita'ln doeed a most ezijoyabie a v s n ^ around Ureal ilhilBlapii f^UUSOR^AKlEV weeks ago but whose crew -was b a im and plhna for the relief of TO G .O.P. BOARD tho flr^iaco and were entertained Owe oanaoi maove. ^ ila o saved. agrlbulture. Briefs with games, motion picturss and for oalloosee. warts imd meiss. G and Howitzer Companies to The approval bv the Preddent 4^ -----^--- I X refreshments. A new contest has 8old la MaaoMstar by OUDN- been starteo fox thla egason and all Report at Armory Here at the com-hog.iulJuatment plan, in­ Now York, Oct. 18.—The Ameri­ N B rS . 789 Main 8tred«. 6:15 Tonight. volving a noaximum of 8860,000,000 the bojm are working hard to bring ^ OITigitt Eiphii Uck of Town Conunittee Picks Local can Institute of Stool Construction their patrol in a winner. UTEST STOCKS in benefit payments to farinere for rep ort that “unoortaintiea caused Company G and the Howitzer reducing com acreage by at least by the delay of the National Indus­ r Company will participate in the 20 per cent and bog farrowing by Jad{e for Organization trial Recovery Administration to Anthprit^ Say They Are New York, Oct. 18.-r(AP)— Rockville NRA parade tonight at 7 26 per cent in 1914, was received consider the provisions of the prof­ Stocks sagged wearily today, appar­ with much interest by the financial o'clock. The local companies will re­ fered code for steel construction re­ SCHALLER*8 ently h a > ^ lost the spirit of re­ Loans Seeking Information. port at the armory at 6:15 where diatrlct sulted m a decline in booldngt and transportation will be furnished to covery which sent them bounding Opinion was divided as to the CIDER MILL upward late yesterday, in the wake shipments of fabricated structural u p to ^300 Rockville. program for financing this farm re- steel during September.” Bookings The uniform for the parade of rallying grains. U«I through processing taxes which A t a meeting of the Republican Oder Blade Tiiesdays— ^Thuiv- Washini^ton, Oct. 18.— (AP)— The general proved a neutral ele­ were aoout 30 pei cent under Au­ Our lerTice mtmtou daya--I^tarday8. be Melton uniforms, white shirts at the start, will be about 60 cents Town Committee last zilght, at the gust and shipments dropped 20 per the cmberrtunient of asking Senator Wagner, National labor shirts Emd collars, black ties, leg- ment, as d’d foreign exchange move­ frieiida for help wtaenerer too er hundred-weight on hogs and will office of Chairman William 8. Hyde, cOtat. noaer in an emergencT. We ^ Sweet Gder in any board chairman in a statement to* gins, russet shoes, Pershing caps. ments and trade and : industrial Eecome effective Nov. 6. This tax Smell Montbly Parments to day said that Ford officials, asked news. Some tfhders, ateong pro­ Judge Raymond A. Johnson was quantity. The local comptmies will form for is to be increased at intervals until Lloyd’s register of shipping says salt your income. to confer with their employes and the pEU'ade at the upper end of Main ponents of the advamce aX . the. con­ unEmlmously appointed as Manches- COME IN—V.';.ITE—OR PHONE BARRELS AND KEGS it reaches 82 per hundred-weight by ships under construction through­ # labor hoard representatives at street between the mills. clusion of the previous sessioii, were Feb. 1, next year, and will hold at tsr’s Republican delegate to a meet­ FOR SALE. Newaric, N. J., this morning, heMl not so sure when prices of leading ing to be held early in November for out the world at the end of Sep­ Pmremmai Ftmmmem C w . this fl^re through the 1933-34 and tember represented 766,752 grross 352 Woodland Street announced lack of authority to en­ equities displayed slipping tenden­ 1934-35 hog-raising years. While the purpose of forming a Hartford Room I, State Theater RuIUUbc Telephone 6482- ter the conference and were seek­ cies during .the early hours. Stock Countv Republican organization. tons compared with 732,495 tons on 758 Mala Street, Maaokeeter the tax on com apparently has not June 30. PhOBC MSO ing further instructions from Dear­ SUNKEN SHIP SCARES transactions were extremely . dull, been definitely determined, it was A delegate will be named to at­ Tke oaly eharare la Three Pereeat Public invited to Aee our dder born. and the side-lines appeared to be the xmderstOQd it' probably would be tend this meeting from each of the per moath oa aapald amovat of loaa. made. Simultaneously Wagner made favorite jmsition of .the more im­ twenty-nine towns in the county. . It A New York Cotton Exchange FISHERMAN IN ATLANTIC around 30 cents a bu^el beginning membership has been sold for 816,- public an exchange of telegrams portant speculators. Wheat, corn, next month, on grain which is peo- is felt that the county organization between himself and the Ford Mo­ and other staples moved in a nar­ will be able to lend valuable assist­ 100, off 81.400 from the previous cessed commercially. In some transaction. tor Company regarding adjustment row range. Copper sounded a de­ quarters it was fe a r^ the consump­ ance to the state committee in the of differences with the striking JPops Out of S e a . and Then pressing note with another decline. tion of both com and hogs might be next election. Judge Johnson has workers for the Edgewater, N. J., Sinks Again to Ocean’s Bot­ The dollar held to a fractional range affected by the necessarily higher been one of the outstanding figures and Chester, Pa., assembly plants, in foreign exchange dealings. Bonds pries. in the activity for such an organlzar BOY SCOUT NEWS and said; tom were Irregular, tlon and his appointment was made HALE'S SELF-SERVE "We believe the Ford 'Motor Shares of U. S. Smelting dropped Bankers expressed much gratifi-. without a dissenting vote. 5 points, and losses of around 3 cation over the announcement of The committee also decided to Troop' 1 Company desires to maintain the Boston, Oct. 18.—(AP)—Parte of co-o]^ratlve attitude indicated in were suffered by Union Pacific, Al­ President Roosevelt that the Trease hold an outing at the cottage of Ur- The regulai meetings of Troop 1, G pa c E in > a sunken schooner which rose like ury’s new 10-12 year 8500,000,000 bano Osano oh Bolton L ^ e next B. 3. A., started a week ago Mon­ its telegram of October 16. The a phemtom out of the seas and then lied Chemical, Santa Fe, U. S. In- VUUI : T T P T A dostrial Alcohol and National Dis­ bond offering had already been over­ Monday night, to which a number day night at the Second Congrega­ board was gyntilled by that posi­ plunged back to its grave on the tion 3resterday and has reasons to tillers. Other recessions of 1 to subscribed nearly four times, - with of Republican workers, outside of tional church parlors. On October ocean bottom were brought into subscriptions still. coming in by the fcommlttee, will be invited. 11, a party was held for the win­ expect results from the conference port today by the Boston Trawler 2 or more were recorded by U. S. today.” Steel, Bethlehem Steel, General Mo­ mail. Banking circles were in­ ning patrol of last year’s contest at Georgetown. clined to interpret the demand for The Ford telegram asserted that tors, American Can, Dupont, U. S. KILLED BY ELEVATOR the skating house in Center Spring Quality Never Sacrificed Captain Louis Lund of the the new 8 1-4-per cent issue ^ an it was not the practice of the com* Georgetown said that lut Monday Steel Preferred, American Tele­ panv to (ttserlmlnate against appli­ phone, Deere, Chrysler, Johns'-Man- indication of growing confidence in for Price Value! off Georges* beinks, his crew had Meriden, Oct. 18.— (A P )—Albert Bxpreas cants for work because of union af­ ville, Liggett & Myers B, American the administration’s “sound money” Abel, 81, of Meriden, died at Meri­ spread their qets around a school principles. tilmoDalBea Uf BOSTON filiation and did not believe any of fish. They were beginning to Tobacco B, American Smelting, den hospital last night from in­ 6 Trtpa liaily • Over 2,000 items from which to such discrimination h<^d taken haul when from out of the deep Dome, McIntyre Porcupine, New juries received when he was crush­ flonnd Trip SS. hrtrthif nnh we know ^ Ibr the 84 Down, 85 Blonthly i; ‘ A request tor a divorce decree '-z i vas also filed tiy Stanley Adams of prioe. Beautiful wefaiat pogeelein InsaiU oanjigg ohargs LAMB iltamftwd against MS^A

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L, No. 11. Wednesday, October 18,1933. ty Stnd^ta of Mancbeirter High Schod W i Be A tie. to Leave His Dotted TELI5 OFTYPKAL Ruffled Coriras Clowns Bring Laughter Reen Teoiorrew to Go Good Quality Ib Two Sizes of M To Fans at Grid Clash MYSTERY OF THE LIVING ^was slowly gaining on him; so AU«7 R0(MM AT COLLEGE WitfaShii. CresMU Only BOOM* turned and, as the Cadifl lunged at I closed the detective book I had him. Alley sldeTStepi)«d and hit him $1.19*“’' been reading and yawned* Tke on the head with his club. To his Althourh many Manchester mghxmany____^ ______sizes too smaU for Mm. He Norfolk, Va., Oct 18.—(AP)— A1U1UU6“ _ 1iedmort- J winat all rtf fhatoe rthaaMcheers Inin &a truly radio was too good to torn off, as surprise, he heard a loud hollow Sster of E 8. De- Baffled CAdntB School students were present at the Ooly 16 Reflom n Tm iey Cab Calloway was striking up a sound. Delighted, he walked up The condition of Rear Admiral feminine nuumer and was loyally Richard E. confined to his Drapes Meriden footbaU game Friday af­ supported by his “troop" through­ lively jfiece. to toe Cardiff, who was now im- Suddenly the lights and the radio consclous, and bit him 4gain* He bed at toe Monticello hotel because Blue, Green, Roee, Tan ternoon, and although they weU soiftes Vmt to Mt Hol­ out. of 64 Wko Started; Seek went off. Now, if you have ever heard toe same soimd as before. He of throat trouble since Tuesday Flgored knew that Manchester beat Meriden One of the fellews In their crowd afternoon, was report^ tod^y as had a Ford roadster wMch to ^ used read a gruesome story and had toe then took the Cadlff 4»ack to toe by a score of 13-6, their attention Berths on E S. Team lights go out, you can easily imag­ tribe and showed the peoffie his dis­ yoke op Opeoiiif Day. "steadily Improving.” $1.98 was frequently caUed away from toe in an imreaaonable manner. the Attending pli3ntician8, however, game moved down the field, all of ine the cold fear which gripped me. covery. The Cardiff was kept pris­ game to a group of Meriden express toe opinion that it will be Rayon Daseask toe fellows would “pile” on the poor I stumbled toward toe stairs as toe oner until toe tribe captured a num­ “ clow ns.” ber o f other Cardiff j>risers of 8. A. A. ful expsTlenees with the'Xniiaiis and vestigating toe'Interior of the sup­ Q rey...... osr Amann —Margaret Sullivan, ’86. colonists. , ply ship which is to'toUoiw Richard enacted providing for Federal anthentioally — that tb m j notylonn J. DeSimone...... isr ...... lod ice Harold OlvIsUo. b T Byrd to the Antarctic. ownership, operation, and control of with tjbe prevailing moda. T oa want McCurry...... c f ...... K opacz With a group of f^ow students radio in the UUited BUtes” was them to express your good tysty and Leggett...... osl ...... L ogozzo GRAD FINDS FRENCH SitHtY OF PYUBUB from B. XT.. Hal visits the Boston selected by a meeting of league IndlvidiiaUty—and yon want extreme M. DeSimone...... ial ...... Roman “Pyrikus, Binf Epirus," writ­ Navy Yard, where tiie boat was principals end OMdies last week. Goals for Mamchester, M. D^imone, ten by Jacob Albott, gives antsgr- l^y being stocked with provisions ¥ £« , debateh______for thet "M” triangle comfort as Well! J. DeSimone, for Meriden, Kopacz. USEFUL IN HER WORK emsg view eff tks historical baok- for ths long voyage to tiM (touth will be held oik M a r ^ 28. Tlhe win­ —Anthony Diana, ’84. grotpid of aaols&t Orsrian and Pole. DisappotntM that no visitors ner of the BrietolfBoet .Hartford- NORTON AUTHENTTO STYLES West Hsrtford iriai^e, will debate f ? ' Betty Walworth, a graduate of Roman Bn^piras. The fl»st part of w i^ permittsd on ths bogt, his opm- f o r FALL AND WINTER WEAR the book i^cturaa the trouMas be­ panlcms woM about to leave when on March ,26. if Manchester ’88 ftods that her three years* emergee victor, they will have per­ correctly Interpret the trend of iWeh- course in French h e^ in her work tween neighboring oounUtriaa be­ ^I’s ’s ininspired eye Ut on x huge pile NORMAL SCHOLARSHIP manent posMeeston o f the Triangular at F. W. Woolworth’s store. cause of ao many relatlvee datmlng OK oartona oarb containing dog macuit ion, as reported by our styto eb- Last' week, three ladles stopped the throne* The rest oftthe book for Opmmander Byrd’s hvuSdes. League, trophy. eervers fa the worM*s lisshisn oeotorst^ Hanv Howroyd la Manchester’s IS WON BY GRADUATE at Betty*e counter to buy wme contalina the thrilling ak n «r!ti^ of Thr but when aroused he could Jock Sutherlatfd’s Panthers will find a stubborn Ooat facing thsm Mary's reveree gains six yards. it’s first down. Ten plays later the wcetem conference. combine Snglish and Spanish ex­ when Rip Miller’s Kavy squad Invades the Pitt den Oct. tl. But "Did you see that" he asked the ball is over, Troy gaining 73 yards Twe Big BatBes pletives to let the players know Jock Is Counting on the two boys above to come through for him— reserve quarterbacks seated near in IS plays. The kick for goal is The big tea hopee of Purdue end what he thought of them. “ Muggsy” Skladany, left, All-Amorlca end last season, and Howdy him. good. Again Jones Is unmoved, but Ohicego ukewlsi hnng on their Once the late Ambassador Dwight O'Dell, a high-stepping half who Is trying to fill Warren Hellef'4 A ttem doctor asks him a ques­ tho tension, previously written sU meetlhg at Chlcegi) but this game punt of gen- W. Morrow, after hearing Root ex­ shoes. tion, but he doesn’t hear until the over hlB face, is f^ e . “ " 0 jie ld in pire, walked away from the prac- physician pokes him in the aide not fiee field with the remark: "Did he once but twice. Eventually, after thr Gaels \m- LADIES GOLF TOURNEY learn all those cuss words at Tale? Troy has the ball again. A faked leash desperate passing attack in later^ and the ball la on the Gael the fourth quarter which hae Jones Put Game On I^p Ugbtsst While the University of Mexico MANY LOOKING FORWARD five-yard line and first down. jerking at us bat again and pacing tsam In ytam, ta»lM Bob Buppki failed to win any of its contests up and down, ths final gun barks. REACHES SEMI-FINALS m ini at Cleveland. against American elevens imder “ 1 thought that would work," The Trojans win by seven points. Jones thinks out loud. He Jerks at Jones arises from the bench, his Oomploti^ the midwest list 6f Root, It gave Occidental and Missis­ contests Invoivlnf undefsatod tsams, sippi College hard games, and Root TO BASKETBALL SEASON his hat and crosses his legs. Two left coat pocket bulging with match more plajrs and the ball is over. boxes and lighters, absentmlndedly Nebraska and Kansas State wage was credited with putting the game Mrs. Fred Beodall, Miss 'pEIKEAGiUNOGH aa important big six battle at M n- on the map here. Jones, outwardly unmoved, bolds an unretumed during the heat of the unllgbted eigaret in his hand as the game. Bill Huntw, bis chief assist­ hattan, Xas., u%ile Kaniai ms6ts Two other Yale coaches. Joss and Tulsa. T^TiAhun, succeeded Root and like­ players Are Already Toss­ conversation is made. ant, congratulates him on his 26th Mary McGurk, Hiss M. "Gotta match?’’ he asks an as­ str^bt victory. M BOWLING LEAGUE Oregon State's winning st wise ware unable to achieve an in­ seems due for rude Intemiptkm sistant He Sits down and forgets to "Thanks, thanks very much," he ternational victory. The fourth the stead egnlast Southern ing Tm in at West Side return the matches. says. "Have you gotta match?’’ De Ridder and Miss M. Yale coach, Allen Converse, hopes to ala’s Trojans, while la the Bout snap the losing streak this season weet Arknases and Louliiaaa State Rec; Plans Are Begun for Fitzgerald Are Four Play­ Leads M erclaiU’ Loop With will seek to ruin each othor*e record (By Aseoelatod Press) at Shreveport WEST SIDES DECIDE New York—Ray Bteele, Glendale, ers RemaiiuDg; To Phy Hi^Single of ISl, Hifh CtaaDOo lo Bopoal Cage leagne This Winter, Cal., threw Sol Slagel, Gennafiy. WEST SIDES TO OPPOSE Although there baa been an un­ Newark, N. J.— Prank Dean, precedented number of early season TO DIVIDE PROFITS Suggest New System. threw Bruno GorraslnlEind Jim This Week. Three Striiif of 367. upsets, most of last year's ssctlootl Hienry. (Wrestled twice.) ooamplons are oonoeded a good Reading, Pa.—Hans Bteinkd, Gsr- DANIELSON TOWN TEAM obaabe to repeat Southern C alifor­ In the Merchaate League at the nia In the Pacific coast oonferenof, The W est Side baseball team held, many threw Frank Brunowioi, Chi­ Although football Is now holding cago. The annual ladles golf champion­ Charter Oak alleys last night, Wat­ Michigan In the Big Ten, Nebraska a meeting last night at the home of kins took four points n*om tho In the Big Six, U tu la the Rpolo the spotlight with the majority of Akron, O.—Paul Vallos, MassUon, regrets and stated that internal ship tournament at tha Manobseter Manager Nick Xuigalo. The team First National Storos, The Hard­ Mountain, and Pittsburgh and Oof- the sport followers in town, a few Ohio, defeated Tom Galboe, Cleve­ Game WiD Be Played at Mt. strife In bis olub left no alternative Country Club bae entered the temi- will split between them the money but to oanceL ware Stores took four points from gate la the east all look just as made this last season. They edso are looking a little further Into the land, (Galboe Injured ankle). flnal stage, with Mrs. Fred Bendall He promised, however, that the Keith’s and the A. and P. Stores formidable as ever. ■ decided to have a banquet, naming San Diego, Calif,—Joe Efavoldl, meeUng Miss Mary MoGurk in one future and, even though ardent ad- • Nebo Sunday Afternoon; team representing Danielson will took three points from Rale’s Self- The exceptions come in the Boutb- Nick Angelo, Frits Wilkinson and 210, Three Oaks, Mich., tossed Dr. weet where Texas Ohrlstlaa already Hank McCann as the arrangement mirere of the boys who "lug the be a mighty good one, will give the match and Miss M. Derldder facing Berve. Agair Al Petke took the Fred Meyers, 206, Chicago, two out honors for the iiifht with high sin­ haa been beataa by Arkansas, and la com m ittee. leather," they are finding time In fans c real treat from the start Miss M. Fitagerald in the other. It the ev^ngv to don the old basket­ of three falls; Sammy Stein, 208, Visitors to Bring Strong gle of 181 and threo-string for 867. ths South, where the split up of tho After the meetiim refreshment! New York, defeated Louie Baclga- and mentioned the fact that sever­ la wpected that the semi-finals will old Southern ooeference into two were served and Che rest of the ball uniform In efforts to get thole al former players of the Putnam be completed by the end of this Get in the roll off at the Charter Joints into working* order for the iupl, 227, Italy, 26:20. OaK alleye Wednesday and Satur­ separate organisations has Inter­ night was spent in singing. Frank San Francisco—Ivan Mannagoff, Lineup; Locals May Add Bluea would be In the lineup. week and the finals will take place, rupted ths regular order of suoeei- Hewitt danced a few jigs and Sam coming basketball season which All of the cripples or the squad aa soon as possible thereafter. day nights, '."he prise Is 88.60. will make its debut about the mid­ 210, Russia, threw Abe Kaplan, 226, Sion. Hewitt and Jack Oodek rendered of the Wesf 81#i listened to a ‘ WatWiis (4) V dle of next month. New York, 27:00 ; 7:80. Mrs. Bendall defeated Mrs. Frsd W. Wlganowskl . . 86 116 iVl—814 several numbers. Sereral Players. BkuII t'lx concerning the, faults of Bllsh In ths first round, 8 and 7, and At the West Bide Reo, which has B. Buc'cland ..... 84 — l i . — -186 been the eoene of many memorable the team last Sunday. A stiff prac­ then eliminated Mias Mary Maloy in tice session has' been called for the second round, 6 and 4, to gain B. Frasier ...... 86 105 l i TRAININCISBECIIN games, the boys are already toesing B. Lovett ...... «1 8 8 128 88—861 Dan'elson town team, composed Friday evening at the West Side the semi-final bracket. Miss Mo­ ’em In from all angles of the floor i B, Gleason ...... 108 18 > ~ 1 8 1 Last Night *8 Fights and are looking forward to the Who's The New of the majority of former Putnam playgrounds at 6:80 o’clock sharp. Gurk turned back Mrs. Morgan Al- Several new players are expect­ vord, 4 and I, in the first round and R. Hennequln .... IIT 106—tl8 FOR HOCKEY SEA80R opening games of the West Bide Bluea plajmpi, will face the West League. Last year the games were Coach' ? ed to repor* for Friday*! pimetlee nosed out Miee Kay Havens, ons up, (By Aeeoclated Pm e) Bids afgrsgatlon Sunday afternoon and tbs nsw additions are expected in the seoOBd. Mies Derldder elTm- 610 648 508 1568 very doeely contested and the En- First i ationaJ (0) New«(ew York, Oct. 18.—(AP)—18.— (A P )— TBOTBS deee under the leadership of Bher- HOLY CROSS’ AlTDERSON at M t Nebo. It will be recalled that to bolster up the backfleld aealgn- Inated Mrs. William Martin In ths Bt. Paul—Babe Daniels, 186, Min­ O r o m a n ...... Ill tM 87»>M8 baMballwball soatonioaaon lain hardly ever;evtr; foot­toot- wood Anderson.' won the peimant. Thirty-three yean ago, In the this Is the team that cancelled Its ments for the game Sunday. first round, 6 and 6, and beat Miss ball1 laIs ^ t hitting its full ftrlde; but neapolis, outpointed Wayne Short, Alice Olln, 8 and 6, in the second. W right ...... 82 81 86—187 The Bndeee were then pitted little hamlet of Oekaloosa, la., Ed­ >me with West Bides earlier In la Canada and In a few bU o m 128, St. Paul, 6 ; Mel Coleman, 162, a seaaoor The management of the A sunflower stalk at Qnoinnatl Mils Fitzgerald defeated Mrs. Aus­ Gerard ...... 78 87 84— 264 HP against the Independents, winners die Anderson’s Irish mother pra- S Benny 84 88 T l—288 In the United States huiky, St. Paul, outpointed Earl Mason, 161 of the East Bide League and they sented his Norwegian father with a teailt made a personal call to Man­ ownsd by Mss. / Carrie Relmana tin Cheney, 7 and 6, in the first 1-2, Albert Lea, Minn., 6 ; Louie round and Mrs, B. 0. Johnson, 8 Johnitcn 88 80 108— 280 young men alrea(» are laeinf es defeated the Bast Side representa­ boy . . , and that little tyke grew ager Stuart Vennart, expressed' his supported 78 bloasoms. •natee and teumteninf thilr muieiea Wslker, 186 1-2, St. Paul, knocked tives ln\two straight games. Beck­ up to play football under Knute and 8, in the eeooad. out Handsome Plkka, 162, Virginia, 478 461 467 1406 to open hecktir* annual bid far ate ing further laurels the boys took on Rockn* . . . be a teammate of some The results of the first and sei- tentfon of the sport! world. Minn., 8. the winners of the Y. M., C. A. ond round matehes are as follows; Rale*" Self-Serve (1) of the country’s foremolit coaches J, Hedlund ...... — — 81— 81 Thii week marks the itart of tho Winnipeg — Buck Everett, 186, league and again Anderson piloted .'. . and beoonr. ^ coach him self . , , MICK’S LAST STAND . . . By Scarbo First Round Oan', Ind., and Tony Cenacella, 102, R. Russell ...... 108 81 87—188 training season for the alna olubs the West Slders to victory. Last year Holy Cross College made IB Mary Maloy beat Mrs. BaN Tampa, Fla., Drew, 10. Plans are already In motion for T, Boland ...... 108 118 102—821 of tee Hattonal Hockey Lea^Oi Eddie head man . , . after Ander­ an, 4 and I, A.'Madv'en ...... 84 88 86— 176 Several ef tkem a i r ^ have teited Los Angeles— Eddie Shea, 128, anotber season equally as. interest­ son, now a doctor, bad clicked as MirtrrrM BondnU boat Mrs. Frsd ing and it U hoped to open the T. W oods ...... lOT 88 116-414 their bladei on thi loe for tho sea­ Chicago, knocked out Chglky mentor at De Paul Univenity, Chi­ BUih, I and T» J. Twaronlte ...... 81 81 — 111 son which begiai November I. Wright, 127, San Bernardino, 1; Art league about Nov, 18 or 16. cago , The new Crusaders' men­ MIm Mary MdOurk beat Mrs. Laskey, 181, Minneapolis, knocksd Zt hae been suggested that an Although eateries have been ilaih> tor, who succeeded Capt. John J. Morgan Alvord, 4 and I. 494 4 U 486 1478 out Tommy Souza, 193, Fresno, tempt be made to operate the ed severely, most of the eteri al­ McEwan, went to work for Rock- Mus Kay Mavsnt boat Mrs. Bd- A. and P. BlerM (I) ready have figned. m a n /of them CaUf., 4. league a little differently this year, ne’i team at the lender age of 17 wa^ Bush,. 6 and I, namely having the teame eater he Friday ...... 106 101 iOS—111 with hew eittbs. Mobile, Ala,—Ray Kleer, 144, It. . . . and won the regular right end m r n i L lor iieat Mrt, WU* .... 88 87 108-411 an Independent unit on the sanM d S . Wennorgrtn Louis, outpointed Lupe Tenverio, berth for four years , , , winning OarteonWwWW lees..». ,. esiiAAV 1.118 80M pm m PblUpplnae, 10. plan which the Bast Side league All-America recognition bsfote ha p lO M All boat Mrs. Howard operates on last year. Then there Seattle—Henpjr Woods, 168, Yaki­ was 21 , , , He played togetbar with arc those who favor the system used 0. Johnson beat Mri. Dr. S iS M ond Pa$$u ma, outpointed Joe Ouerrera, 184, In past years, that of naVing the that bunoh e.* aarly "fighting Irish,’* Los Angeles, 10. George Gipp, Hunk Andeipon, Chet AUlien, T-and 0. players selected by the officials In 4M 481 ITT 180T ( * r Btookton, Oallf,—Fred Feary, 212, Wynne, Itogsr KUsy, Jonour Mo- Mtee M. f1tigeral4 beat Mrs. Aua* charge of the league. Just what tin O h e ^ , fu A 0. BaMS'i (8) N. JA- Baliirdfli ' fiiookion, knocked out James J. willI be donedons is entirelysntlrely up to theths bardt, "aipper" bnUtb, Shp Madl- Btrlektend ...... — 01 81— 1T8 Prlneetee-Oelumbto game new* Meniott, 200, Los Angelss, 4. players tbsmielves and ill thoss gan and Ounav Lambaau . . , Seoend Bonnd I fu n h y ...... 104 — — 104 bring a ohanoe for hlatory to repsM^ who Intend to play in the league are it comes to football, Eddie is all Mrs. Fi4d Bendall beat Mlae Mary B. K a lte ...... 00 10 81— 86# Itaelx If William W. Ite^, Jr., requested to make their desires Norwegian, teaching tha game with Mnley, 6 and 4. LIM IT 8TABTINO FIELD Miss Mary MoGurk beat Mlse W, K d t h ...... 74 100 101— 176 known at the West Bide office. Any the same touch tlurt Knute got It Llnnell ...... 86 101 114— 818 over . . . but the Irish oomai out Kay Havens, . 1 up. independent team wishing to enter Kelsb ...... 86 AOS 82—280 Laurel, Md., Oct 18.-^(AP)—The league is also requested to leave In bis smile and wit . . . and he’s Mlse M. Derid& beat Miss Alice Challenger, a special |2,600 added said to ha a cloae rival of Jimmy ooaob p t many years, mad# one of. their-name at the West Bide Rec Olln • and 0. 448 4ra 408 1888 three-quarter mile sweepstake to be Crowley fer funny storlee . . . That Mlse M. Fltafernld beat Mrs. S. his fTMtest pteva. He grabbed 4« not biter than Nov. 2nd. Hardware Btogwe (4) run Friday, has been limited by the be can take plenty and give It right O. Johnson, 8 and t. Columbia fumble and ran 86 yardfr Laurel Park management to four back la proved by the fact that be Biophy ... V ...... 100 100^ 86—188 for a touehdowB. but It was nW^ horses besides Wlnooka, Australian Indian Villas, adjacent to Ju­ played fire years of profeeelonal J a :^ e ...... 81 80 111— 862 quite onougb to win tho game, champion, in compliance with the neau, Alaska, now boasts a fnod- football with the Chicago Cardinals When oteoUvo otfldnli ef Jack- B dgar ...... 81 101 1 8 8 -6 8 1 request of the latter's handlers f^ em sewage system constructed . . . back in the days when the pro; son oounte, MlMourl, did not go Olaoa ...... 100 111 117-428 Ann Arbor, Mloh.—Tho nown^ a small field. , largely by Indian labor. game wae anything but a tee parly. along with omplwoa in eatery cute, A. Anderson ...... 100 186 121—100 papormen around tha big tea are eat-1, Mrs. S. H. Fairbanks' Gold Step tha eounty court abandoaod tho to see pteate of new pte|%( hM been entered in the event and oooaoflsy move. 408 816 606 1680 when lOohlgna and Ohio State etelftj otkers mentioned u possible start­ this week. The first entirely sfcre^ ers included Kerry Patch, Curacao, pnotloe at Mlohlgna In seveirdlD Character, Okapi end Palrbypair. Farrell, Famous Coach, yean was sobeduled for todag*.b Nominations close Thursday morn­ while aU speqtatona Inqludtag, ing: M* H, S, Boaters on Top Dies Suddenly on Links HEOBO BASEBAIX. UBAOTTE ■ In Soccer League Race Uhlvenity, peiHj Kensaa City, Oct 18.— (AP)—J. Ann Arbor, Mich., Oct. 18,— (AP) a In the professional running game gamea wan net enough fee TlwMte. —Stephen J. (Steve) Farrell, peer­ even If the eppoeitton L,pun his last grst Bteoe In tho Oantral Ooanootf- In the League standing, by virtue of a a t among middle-western and yam . ‘■Farrell ooacbed at Tale, Universi­ out Ibteeieheteetlo lAngua, and one vtotory and no dwMte. Ihe lat­ soQtbem dties to operate next sea- Death came as suddenly as the ty of Maine and Ohio State befori nreaent indlcations are that the ter team will play Manoheeter heft start of a hundred yard dash. Far­ coming to.-MlcblgSD in 1812. He wae Bed and White will, be m ooaetful In on Wednesday, Novembor 8. said efforts would be made to rell, who retlr^ as track -coach at bom in Rockville, Conn. datensa of Ita titte thia aeaaen. The League steadlag li aa plgbi franchisee in Kansas City, the Uaiverslty of Michigan in i980, Farrell ueed to regale hie puptte loonl team, ooaohad hy Hugh Iowa: Btenlngham, Nashville, Memphis, stepped to the first tee on the Uni­ and hie eronlee with talei cf h e i^ ^refiv has beaten Bristol and Meri­ W L SIlirv'Louis, Louisville,' In d ia n a ^ ls , versity course ysaterday, drove off be knew in hie yotagn* On^f den'to date. MlnAester ...... fi 0 I'Xj ai^ipiieago. and then dropped dead from a heart could Jump a creek, wetmag ther heart ,ga^ is,slated for this I’s team won 184 games attack. He would have been 70 years soles of his shoes—and than contlnii> 14 last season. old December 26. Ing on the dry lend. ■ -V'. •' 1

I ^ Hm.oi.i ha not ha PAST MASTERS NIGffT KDilUN BOHIERS ' A r i z o n a ’ s wnzt to Chg CIGAR M A m S HERE i_L mko A is, ilin a Irith the ------^ 40.000 04 FOR MASeilS TDBiliW •zt craft of hJa toretotagri^ m {was of th ito aoaap pA teston wages ROUS wrixedulafi to ratum io BhBlaitd to an m aize ' t o ______, V go to the ^ r i^ Wait Pqtot .ltoo^* few mbQttoi xw- J<«eph Wright to Be in' Mas­ hurst, tori 'hlA .accees|B(B-to'ktogzkto vQlted agtontt R^rular ter’s. Chafir. for Communicap has ktUed that pian.- .yrhOrim his Irak troopf, V to^^BiiOTtottoB • with tion October 24. Acb of Aggression Qarged ^fears to England havsi iQade him the savage Kuidz^^wii^ F to R iM 8tii i l Walk Out of Norfli End F a^ pro-Britirii or not is s^-unknown. 1.000 -As^rr^iito ^to^iidtag maht Past Masters’ night will be ob­ Never to the history of any, m^Ti. womew soaiuriUMheo Who had served at the Masonic Temple Tues­ ■ to Nazis on Many Fron­ Griefs Are ffis try did the death of. a w titia g to anled by Sidney McAlpine on the tiers. faced, lean,iprincely Arab knew how rope for a ciurtrXfiziMa back to Bag­ Temple Organ will be presented. to walk a tight-rope over, difficult dad to confer ~wi^ Lhis British Am­ J' bassador. Then he returned to Joseph Wright wiU be in the Mas­ situations. All his rotoaintic and B o s t ^ O ct 18.— (APr—iliii^ j NEA Service Writer By MILTON BBONlOat variegated career had been a prepa­ Berne, 8wltze|ian4 ihd'dtod shorUy What Mas Levitt, of Ellington, ter’s chair. NBA Servloe Writer thereafter. Htooiuy son. the Crown England EaUyrNew^Mgier London, —^Whlle statesmen of the ration for suzdi emergencies. He bad {uresldent and general manager of Londo", Oct. 18.—By the recent drunk the cup of diai4 >polntment. He Prince Ghazi^ who bad, been, left be­ ers Asaodation, to Its' faS the Connecticut Cigar Manufactur­ oountrtos which are neighbors of death of King Feisal of Irak, his had sipped the wine of glory. BA had hind ^ regent,'wmz at once sworn to 3resterdky pasz^ vrithoot a Germany are trying to get a line on Bon, Ghasl the. First, a 22-yearrold as King. ing Company, located on Apel Place been in the depths. He bad risen to tog vote of those prtowit a Chancellor Adolf Hitler, they are boy with a boy’s brain and a boy’s the heights. tion oppMing any totorferwice at the north end. terma a “walkout" experience, suddenly has become a confronted by the fact, apparently, FelsaFs Career CMorfnl the freedom of the prezz. and what the employees term a young nsaa with a heavy load of that the right hand of Nazidom Bom 50 vears ago, be was Tlie reeolutloh, adopted aftet knoweth not what the left hand troubles. These include: UNION REFUSAL HOLDS “lockout", reaiUted in the factory A throne in Irak stlU not so se- a son of ^erm Hussrin, ruler of dlscusalon of a propozed d aily azww^^ b c^ closed this morning. jThe doeth. ebre that it cannot be staken. Mecca and Medina, the Moslem holy paper code to tte NBA, zaidJ ' employees of the concern have (pro­ On the peace end, Hitler made to A cabinet of elder statesmen of. cities, imder the suserataty of the UP TROUIY CHANGES “The memberz of the NewEaglS tested to the state recovery board a special session at the Reichstag divided policies, all of whom are Sultan of Ttokey. The young Prince land Daily Newspaper Azzectottolig that their employer, although oper­ a very pacific speech. His ambassa- seeking his ear and the iipper hand. of Mecca was sent by bis father to go on record as taidng'ihe poziriztt- ating under the Blue Eagle of the ^ r s signed the four-power pact be­ An AaQnrian m assacre question live with the wild Bedouins of the Organization Wbn’t Approve that they w ill hot waive any caBSII*^ NRAj was paying below the mlni- tween Germany, France, Italy and Arabian deserts so he would know of Rons as AseAgned — To tutional rights or consent to tbz toi>^ Great Britain, aimed to ^ preserve whldi is to be investigated by the mum'wages required, and refused to League of Nations. their ways of life, learn their forti­ Arbitrate Qnesttob. position of any reqiilxaaaenls negotiate with the employees. European tranquility for at least An Independence for his cotmtry tude and meager manner of meals, might restrict or Interfere wUB the Failed To Agree ten years. Under his encourage­ which may be taken away by the their horsemanship, their manner of constitutional guaranty of the fM M According to the story told by the ment, the Nazi government of the original mandatory, Great Britain, battle. Then he went to Constanti­ Changes in the trolley and nus line dom of the press.” ' men employed in the manufacture of free city of Danzig has greatly re­ if the Arabs get rambtmctlous. nople to be educated and learned nms in the Hartford Dlrision of the __ ___ cigars at the plant, they were told moved its strained relations with A wealth in oil, whlrii may be tbe the ways of Ttokish diplomacy. He Connecticut Company . have been Thomas Ferguson and Itonald-B^^ to take their tools with them last Pcfiand. cause of vigorous scrapping among sat in the Turkish parliament as an postponed imtllv a toter date, 'al­ Ferguson, of Tbe Herald, attsudad^ evening after they had worked On the trouble side, enthusiastic the oil princes of the earth. elected member. though scheduled to go into effect the New England Daily Ne#spapw^ through the afternoon. This edict Nazis, it is claimed, have provoked These are grave and pressing When the World War broke out next Sunday, duz to the fact that a Association meeting to Boston was the result of failure to reach numerous incidents which have problems, but tbe great unknown and the Arabs revolted against the union comitottee has refused to ap­ terday when the freedom of tM- skgreement between Miv Levitt and caused various states a good deal of quantity in the whole Irak question Sultan, Feisal, together with the fa­ prove the 200 runs as assigned. The press resolution was adopted. ~A" his employees. aggravation. In nearly every case, is tbe 3Toung ruler hiznself. And mous EngUsbipan, Colonel T. E. committee made known Its objec­ large majority of the New BtogUaiT Mr. Levitt, who opened the fac­ they have charged tbe Nazis with what is told of him is not very re­ Lawrence, formed tbe At'ab force tions to the company officials, ex- dally newspapers were represeatodT tory here last spring, was interview­ being the aggressors. A world sur­ assuring. which became the right wing of the pressi^ a desire for an eight hour Members expressed themselvei ed at his office and said that before vey runs something like this: Bdooated to England British army which swept through day and a six day week. being detentoned to fight to the toto'-’ any code was adopted for the tobao- Joseph Wright Anstria Back la 1927, he came to England Palestine and Syria. Made king of Under this latter schedule, more ditch to prevent the muzzling of tka > oo Industry he had followed the plea Nazi leaders survey have sought Judging trom her backward the latter cotmtry after the war, he men would be able to return to glance as she left the White for bis education, going to the fa­ press and were agreed not to adopt of President Roosevelt for increase A buffet lunch will be served t)|ie to overthrow the government of mous school of Harrow. Here at was driven out by the French. He work. Under the schedule of assign­ any code that did not guarantee ttso in wages and employees by making members in the banquet hall follow­ Chancellor Dollfuss. 'The German House, Representative Isabella one time he violated one of tbe rules was a man without a job until under ments proposed by the company, tbe Oreenway, new congresswoman right of free epeech, freedom at tM the changes at once. He Increased ing the ceremonial. Transportation government crippled the little coun­ of the school, and an English friend English auspices, he was elected union committee claims that only press and the right to aecembis. wages, added more employees and will be furnished to and from t] try by Tnitifing it almost impossible from Arlsona, appears to have teld him he probably would get a King of Irak to 1921. about twenty additional men would reduced the work week to five days, meeting to the dlder members of the for Germans to visit Austria, there­ been a little uncertain about oaning. ^ a t eveziing tbe head­ Feisal bad to win the affection be given woric. OLD SALESMAN DIM ' he said. lodge. Those desiring transporta­ by greatly injuring the tourist the outcome of her plea to master passed GbazTs room and and confidence of his new Arab peo- Tbe suggestion to postpone bids New Haven, Oct. 18.—(AF) — Increased Wages tion phone Ernest L. KJellson, tele- trade. German broadcasting sta­ the president for federal aid heard a muttering and a moaning. £le. He succeeded. Anxious for the for nms was accepted by officials Tbomae W. Lane, dean of New Riz> When the President’s Reemploy­ ?hone 8491 or John McLoughlln, tions have carried bitter speeches for Arizona. But Mrs. Qreen- Opening tlto door, he saw the young tdependenoe of his kingdom, he of the Connecticut oompany, pend­ ven clothing salesmen, died today at ment Agreement came into effect, 186. against the Austrian government way long has been a friend of A^lim prince oo his kneesi implor­ curried favor with the British man­ ing a meettog of the officials with St. RapbaJ’e hospital. He was 70 Mr. Levitt said he increased wages derman planes have allegedly drop­ the Roosevelts. In Congress she ing Allah to save him from thb hu­ datory government by wise ruler- the union committee. Trolley em­ years old and had been to the hoe* still further until employees were ped denunciatory leaflets over Aus­ succeeds Lewis W. Douglas, now miliation of a beating. Of course, ship, and by giving the British oil ployes can not go on strike until a jital for two weeks. Be leaves hia being paid |8.60 for each one thou­ TONIGHTS REVIVAL ' trian territory. Italy, France and dlreotbr of the budget. the miracle happened. rights and ^rports on the all-lmpor- oonfereaoe has t>e«n held between brother, John J. Lana, former dhpb- sand dgars made. The employees England made representations about When he went homo on holiday, tant British sir route to India. their representatives and tbe com­ tor of public workar and Jamaa H. presented a demand for an increase this, but since Germany promised to his father made him king for a day Won Britain’s Friendship pany. I Lane, dty superintendent of brldgee. of $2.00 per thousand. At that SERVICE FOR FAMILY be good, more broadcast attacks to see what he would do. He did As a reward. Great Britain came time Mr. Levitt explained that be have been made. he taken to protect Danish BchleS' plenty. He had the phonojgraph before the League of Nations, spon­ could not grant the increase and shops of Bagdad searched for the sored Irak as an Independent coun­ German Nazi pastor, says a story, East Indian natives have such > Oieoho Slovakia wig from aggression. baa altered the Lord’i prayer in sev­ continue to manufacture a cigar Expect Capacity Attendance Police claim to have discovered in Luxemburg latest Jazz records for his machine. try, and guaranteed that peace keen sense of smell that thw cjA retailing for five centsi He also a Czech frontier town concealed Also he ordered tons of clover for would prevadl within its confines eral rsspeote. No Slurop^, how­ distinguish between the foo^pratjcf at Nazarene Church This GermanA in the little town of ever, will ever change that part pointed out that his wages were quantities of propaganda literature Dudelange attempted to form his favorite horses. and that political and religious a Buropeatf and a person of tbielr twenty-five cents more than requir­ Evening. hostile to Chechoslovakia, which has Hitler organization and hold a I In England he was known tor his minorities would be protected. about “Forgive us our aebts.’’ own race or odor. ed by the code. a large German population. ^ They secret meeting, ■ but the town auauth Mr. Levitt also said today that the Plans have been made to accom­ also claim to have found 28 Nazi orities learned of it and suppressed books of the company have been modate a large crowd at tbe special uniforms and identity cards with it. looked over by a representative of “family night’’ service at the Hitler’s photograph on them. In the Lithuania the local NRA board and have been Church of the Nasarena tonight in meantime, German papers have been ’The peace treaties gave to this approved and that working condtl- connection with the revival serv printing excited articles attacking country the city of Memel and Its tions in the factory were auo found ices now being conducted by Rev. the Czech government for supplying hinterland, all once part of Ger to be more pleasant than in some Stella B. Crooks, Chicago evange­ E lentlful money for Czech' schools, many. It is claimed some Memel other places. list. ut starving German schools Germans and some from Germany . Told of Complaint As a special feature of this eve­ where Germans are in a majority. Itself violated the laws by being in WHICH ONE WOULD He was told, he said, by his em- ning’s meeting. Prof. J. Byron Switzerland unitorm, crying “Heil Hitler’’ and g oyees that a complaint would be Crouse, soloist, with Rev. Stella Nazi agents have been busily try­ elng^g the Nazi, eongs. Many of dged against him before the state Crooks, will *slng several well- ing to form cells in tbe German can­ them were sent to prison for terms recovery board. A delegatlofi went known gospel numbers and will tons. Storm troopers in uniform varying from one to three months. to Hartford this morning to file the lead in the group singing. Profes­ crossed the border near Basle and Southwest Africa complaint but >Sr, Levitt was npt sor Crousa Jias but recently return­ raided the house of a watchman at In this land, so distant from Ger­ A ■' ■ i'> -' notified to be present. ed from an 18 moftthsfir^e to. the an electrical plant. The Swiss gov­ many, some surprising things have PREFER TO WEAR? y.icrr'-. mission fields of Japan, China, Af­ ernment demanded and received an been taking place. The country rica and his interesting talks to apology froniGermany. was once a German colony. It was SAYS YALE STUDENTS the cblldrer concerning tbe life The Saar givea as mandated territory to tbe of the many countries visited are In this one-time German territory Union of South Africa. Germans popular with both young and old. now ruled, for the time being, by a residing there have been asking ARE AIDING STRIKERS Bearing messages of deep inter­ League of National . Commission, that Genian be made an official est to the rank and file of Chris­ Nazis recently crossed the border, language, in addition to Englleh tians, Rev. Crooks has awakened a kidnaped and arrested three per­ and Boer Dutch; that all aliens Hamden Pastor G aim s They spirit within the Nasarene denomi­ sons, two of whom were French (ipoat Germane) residing there Are Acting as Pickets nation here that impels them to citizens. Upon demand* of pm ainoe 1931 be automatically nat- Around Plant. urge their friends and acquaint­ League of Nations, the Frenchmen uredlzed and that for others the ances to listen to her delineations were released. period necessary for naturalization Hamden, Oct. 18.—(AP)— A of conditions throughout tbe coun­ Denmark should be cut from five to two squad of six officers patrolled the try seen during the past 2 6 irears In 1864 Prussia made war upon years. The Legislative Assembly Dixwell Avenue .plant of the Whit­ as an Evangelist. Tbe present re­ this little country and took from It was about to grant the requests ney Blake Company today after vival is without doubt the pinnacle the provinces of Schleswig ' and when the Germans spoiled things four men were arrested^ charged of efforts in Holiness endeavors Holstein. The treaty-makers of for themselves. with breach of the peace in connec­ during the pas three years. Versailles wanted to give back to Some of JLhem organized Nazi tion with the strike of wire work­ ’The subject of. Rev. Crooks this Denmark all of Schleswig, but the cells. A German %>clety affirmed ers. evening will be “The Day of Final­ Danes with great moderation only its "unshakable allegiance 'to the The four aureats today brought ity.’’ A special “musical 40 min­ asked for northern Schleswig which German homeland.” ’They at­ the total to ten since the start of utes" will be a feature of the meet­ was overwhelmingly Danish in tempted to boycott Jews and drew the strike Monday. The men were ing tomorrow night and on Friday population. Danish deputies com­ swastikas on the school books of released under $100 bonds each and ni^ht tbe speaker will have a fine plain that the Nazis have formed Jewish school children. Tbe re­ will face Town Court tomorrow message for the children, entitled cells in this restored territory and sult was thdt the Legislative As­ morning, with the six previously ar­ "The Happy Man.” have centers of espionage. They sembly passed a law Imposing a also say that the Nazis in German penalty not exceeding |600 or a rested. territory near the frontier carry on year’s Imprisonment, or both, for Peter Bertier and Benson Meyer military exercises. Premier Stau- Wearing uniform’s without the of Hamden were charged with as­ CHAMBER STUDYING ning has announced all care will government’s permission, for madc- saulting a worker as he left the fac­ ing threats of violence, for incit­ tory last night Thomas Demateo of ing to boycotts df kny particular New Haven and Peter Callandella TRAFnC REFERENDUM race, and far disseminating propa­ of Hsunden were accused of stoning ganda on behalf of or becoming a COtlAI ATTA€in^tHltT.| an automobile csurying workers in­ member of any. foreign organuia- COllAI ATTACHlg ZHIAT Pn.«hfaakCuceo(acfamddodieneac to the Plant today. U. S. Chamber Aafla for De- PnHhfvak Cut eotor bco«ldMh of loo| I tion whose activities are subvet' ' tuple eottoo pets. Slz-bmioa Croat. 'Oomm ^ » The strike was called by members clalined the strike and mendation for or against the nation­ tended by Miss Mary Corrigan as' have strength to work. The workers in die mill where work riian they did with hungry scomaefas o m that one shift at the plant had been al chamber’s recommendations. The bridesmaid and Luke Deane as best committee consists of Charles Ray, man. A wedding breakfast for the the cotton was spun into yam and in the mill where the fear in their hearts. discontinued. Albert Heller, Harold Cuds, Hubert bridal party was served at the home Hemingway, and Mr. Lorons. of Mrs. Martha Deane of Mato yam was woven into £d>ric received starvation wages-«.^ street and a reoepUra for . relatives Yes, it’s a different shirt all ill yotT^att^a ■ and close friends ^ M r . and Mra. and •S a week. The girls that fuhioned it into a shirt tried dotations-- O’Neill will be held at the same from the cotton picker to the one who mUs it CD you») place, 848 Main street thiz evening *co keep the wolf from the doc^ with *5 a week, and in ABOUT TOWN at '7:80. 4 0 ls n ttt. j A Thanks to NRA it^ ...... > va x It is only men who are free who The Manchester Board of. Health Mr. O’Neill is one of the leading 'huuxy instances, even less. Their eoiployer lost moneyJ create the inventions and intelleo- has organized for the coming year. soccef jilayers in Manchester and . . and not a single chUd/lahomd fo iis malniigif. tual works which to us modems Dr. D. C. Y. Moore ia ag^ the plays with the Hartford team. He Is O|t*throat competition, together ^ch curtailed buying ■ . ^ 'a>- ' ' V • '1 *1 I- make life worth while. chairman of the board and Mri. foreman of tbe overall factory at —Prof. Albert Einstein. Enuna Lvonz Nettleton la the aee- tha Hartford County Jail, 72 Sesrms power, forced the retailer to sell it at a price whidi At *L25, it is a m t h a fg u o , a jomu/ h a r g ^ retary. Edward C. Elliott, Jr., haa stlhet Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. O’Neill will make ■: a There’s a lot of nice fellows in been reappointed ai plumbing in- '.'''S' ^ would atttact ytiu to buy it, but which netted him a los& your wellare and joiiiri for the w e !^ o ^ iim cdiSinfl New York. ’That’s wlut it apeotor. ttoder the new arrange- their home to the Rubinow building such a nice town. menta to the Municipal building uie on Main street » Which one do you ptefec to wear? , ,viAi —Postmaster General James A. Far­ office of the building inspector and iS x 8 9 ley. the board of hsalth now occupy one ceatf it was a baigain. A biogjifo hoik on misery •Sit'* office room, this being located at )...distress...los^...and suffering, all along the'linc A 0 Law does not enforce Itself. the northeast comer of the second DID YOU KNOW THAT- —John D. Rockefeller, Jr. floor. , Die return to plumptness la wom­ T— Cole and John F. limerick, The prezent day worth of tha an is a boon to mothertiood. town auditors, tost night completed chemicals to an average iPBffM •—Dr. W. R. Holmes of Chicago, the audit of the town accounts. bo^ la a little over |45; five yzara There was considerable more work ago,, they were valued at about Eoonomie liberty should not be de­ to be done this year .as to addition Thk tarn o’ sbantSr -waa wdm 1^ stroyed. But it should be modified to the different town departments Scotch plowmen as ear& as 1840; to meet social needs. they also' had the school accounts, it waa modifled aa a haacktozaz for ■—U. B. Senator R ob^ Wagner, w^todi- under their checking gMz and youito woman abont isflW. because of school oonsolidatlon. ^lA N T fig' teavez win form the The bliilbs oc aoma" duffodito zs- W hsn'^ deer arrow of ttie ^ eestttmM of SaneiiU : eutiet In hlhitM a t ; the.HortioiUtu{ral Hall, FUUppine~ Negrito strikes its mark, Until quite recently, there/was a aforUitomtog Hollywood mailMl Londoh, were valuad;at/ teqm UO0 tbe head detariies itself from the *too manun's land’’ to SWltfeerland; a to i l 50'zaclL'. -'tv .y. ■ shaft, renuOaing fastened by a a e r e ^ /.that w;as revue. “Footlisht carafia^ Olgto Aotordtog to^rzcordzi,>nio Stout oordr the dra^gthg luaft oVtf lOO yisan ajp a> e La liu T , one of thalnniBber..ia popiihUton aaA eatdiis to tbe nsderbrurii and halts ifii^l|fatzt» "wltoout n ahown above w eariiif'the • garl) ^ 'of.> thh 'tM lzd ‘JSBw 1 Truat Oa., ohaelM a'a'a aaseecaco* *',^*.** aaa>aOaioaaao*, 8140 Bunaok Brotlitn, meata and grotellaf H4giohaatar TTuat Oc., adcaik, raata ...... 08.00 Dempeter, JohnM ., rent Maackeatbr OJfotar'Cc.i watar a w |ca ...... •<••*•.•..•1 8040 BactetL John B ., renta eesee»eetea^**8ta#a#8aaai9fa*aa#^e* t'f vOeOQ BUai board,aad cara ....f,.. 80.00 Bpldan*NelaonOo.,^bond T40 r ■ — ______.. - IcarlMr, Joba, Mata 8140 Jonaa, Hamilton, truekini^ aarvioaa ...... • Marear, Raymo^ .reata Seta S'# a*aa*aaa«eiaa«#aaa#aaaeeecee 80.00 Regpra, W. B« hondi ...... i|94940 • • •'» • 0T 00 * • V t« • {<4 Tvym M m far two owathf ecdarod ptld k j tto M o e tM lai alpbt 1 4 0 »><.» '•000 i >00. • • • • C jggfldeB, Ouy af, aM rendarad ...... ', '' ______'» 1 J 8 4.68 follow: ^ . •ftaaeeeeieaaea. 18.00 4fJB Matal Oftiea Furniture Oompaay, taanafar caaa P rtottsiO oisM B ji prifttulf sorvieos • saeaAeALsa.aaefrajetAaaaa^i 8848 •4» n »V»'»»» »j* • # i e .i t Middletown, City of, aid rendarad Asdorson, CStri”W .» iM or tsd m O forlol ...... • • ••••••••••«••»# e’a eaeas******* 37.00 88,00 MUeskl, Btanley, rint 1 F. M^iteete Ooea OblB AndorioD and Noren, m oato and frooorlaa .•*•«..»».• r« • * ...... M i t eilonls, l Btanley, rent 80.00 A idnilo^ jLufuati iboa r^ a ln ...... S.T5 10.96 OoIG m . . . . |M«-^M«i***l'*** M .00 Minta, A , ebosa ...... BUDING INSPECTOR’S REPORT Ool CifteB •#«•(••»*»»»•••#• A aftnie, TareM asd M ary Sahratore, m te essatata*' •a»*»aeaas*aaaa*aaaa*es 67.29 Bid' t 0.00 Mdbr^i Bakary, brand, ate. CofliU B^nf A n n u l l l r 0 6 o r | ^6t m t •.•#•••••■»••■#?*•••••••••••••••******* Mohr, Frits, rant ...... I t » • • a••tt*e*»a«*a»»i > a a a a t I 28.40 . U B ilik A tvuet 9 I t COBf Gte »»•••••04•*•*•*•*00 Arm atroaf, Harry, truek ra p atn ...... 8.00 ) a a a a a I 20.00 RiVSf fsfsssri* Moon, Mrs. lUdrew J„ beard aad oare. •eaaaaaa***** The report of Bulldiim Inepeetor Edward 9 SUiott, Jr., preaentod to OOM Oil A naatroaf, W ai., oare of diunp #»**a##a»»»a#a»oa**»***»»«**** 100.00 I a a a a a «• I 29.00 First NatUmal of Htfd. , Meem, Jeaepb B., attomay, ra n t...... 110 bb Arthur D n if Btorta, lac., druga ...... 1J» 114.00 the SalaotmoD laat night toUowe: _ ^ ...... Htid. Cobs. Truit .... 42 Oost O ..t.*..****..!.**** B8.16 Morlarty^ t id . F., slsctlon day balpara *i#.aaa*aatt*afaaattaaa Ootobar 1 .1988. OovB Ff94 I f•• A tkim H rouarii clothing aad auppU ai ...... Moriarty, Mlcbsal, rant •••aisass^assaest 16.00 Htfd. National B ate T 18 17 Del l<88d WB A utbaatlo V otlaf H fi^k*** Oorp., voting maohtna p arta ...... 78.80 Moacssnakl, Btanley, rant ...... 8.40 Honorable Board of Selectmen, Phoaaix Bt. B aad T .. 176 too eee.10 Manoheatar, Conn. Du FoBt Q j A uto Tiro Coaspany, tlraa and tubaa ...... tst**t«*^afaatta»**t**a«#*«afaat 7.14 W ift Hartford Truft.. — 176 84.00 Mountain Brook Farm, milk BtetOMB Ifodkli ITsJ Batch and Brow n, rant ...... >*afeaa*a»aaaaa**a*atassasaaaa«o 8040 Gientleman: lasofaM i Btooln 8.18 Moasor, Adam, ran t...... My report as Building Inspeotor for the month of Beptomber, 1981, la .1140 OBd ICtB 8f B aatly Oil Coaipany, raaga oil •i(»*««*«*aaa«eai*aa*ea*»tai 40.00 Aotaa Caapalty ...... 42 44 8.18 Mosaar, B., maata and groearlaa BI40 Auto Lit# Idi Barlow , Claaanoa, raaga oU ••aaaatsaaaaaaataaas 8.90 barawlth auDmltted: « . « . Aotaa Ufa ...... le ^ blusncb, H. B., tree surgery aqulpmant ...... Dwalllnga Bat Coat 17H ,Uo0 Fow iftd ZA -B| Barratt, MrCi M ary, ra n t ...... 14.00 8£urpby, Bd. J., druga 87.98 'Aetna Fire 80 82 10.00 W. Harry F"g^*"d, Lot No. 64, Girard a&eet...... 8 6,000 Automobile ...... I, 16 Bahrandt, M artha, ra n t ...... Movotnb, Robert, rant 80.00 18 Gob Foodi 84 BaDattl, Doniaolo, rant ...... 80.00 McOormlok, Mary, Admx., raata 78.30 Oaragaa Conn. General...... 26H 27H 80.00 W. Harry England, Lot No. 64, Girard atreet...... I 600 Hartford F ire ,...... 41 Gob Motofo 28 Banaea, Joaaph, raata ...... • # ...... Molntosb, Annls, rant ... »•••a•a*••a•«•••••aa•aaa•aa••e•at 80.00 48 Glllotto IIM Batta* Oaraga, aaivloa ...... • • • 6.00 MoXaa, 0. D.. saw flUng .. 2.10 Btawart Carlton, 41 Cona atraat...... 800 National Fire ...... 42 44 81.00 Alsxandsr McKenna, 187 Woodbrldg# atreet...... 170 Hartford Btoam Boiler 47 Gold Duot 18% BIgaiow and Counter, rant MeKlnnay, Margarat, rants ••l•aaa*#••a••••aa«a•••••a•a•••aa 46.00 49 08.00 W. Harry England, 80 Janaan atreet...... 128 Pbeealx Fire ...... Grifitoy druBow ...... 2 Bbtttar, A lfred, rente ...... '09000000000990t00i « a « • 7.14 MV 4 08H 188 MeKianay, W. J.. milk . . . Borohoy 47 Btfah, F. T. Hardware Company, hardware aad a u p i^ ...... Nash, Roy, labor, N. W. oamatary 99.00 Travetere ...... 886 898 HudooB Metofi ...... 10 B^^aolulc, B enjam in, rant • ■ • ...... • • 16.00 40 ^ 11,100 FnbUa pnuttea Btocte 34.00 National Raore^lonal Aaaodatlon, park suppllaa Int Horv 84 Bowara, Raymond, ra n t ...... 13.00 Mlaoellaneons Conn. Else Berv ...... 87 41 7.14 National Used Car Market Report, aubaorlptloa . iBt N lok ...... 1 7 ; Boyle, Bd< gone, millc «#•••••■•••••• Nelson, C. 0. W„ sarvlcaa...... 4.60 Clarence Wlokham, Middle Turnpike Weet,,greenhouee...... 1,900 Conn. Power ...... 86H 87H iBt T «Bd T ...... lOT 8446 Moriarty Brothere, Center etreet, gae etatlon...... 800 Greeawkh WAG, pfd 88 Bralthw alta, J. R ., labor aad m aterial ...... • . # ...... New England Cbaok Writer Co., oback writer 00f0$00f§00$0$0 46.00 30.00 W. T. little, 196 Bpenoer street, roadalde etand...... 100 Hartford B lao...... 49 81 JobBo MobvIUo 801 Braaauafcaa, John, rant N swIm ^ Koma tor Crippled Ohlldrea, board and ears 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 1748 XOBBOOOtt ITT 18.00 Martin Bebaub, 180 HUlstown Road, hog bouse...... «...... 100 Hartford ?aa ...... 48 48 Braaauakaa, Lae. m aata aad groearlaa ...... 00000000 Loblfb Vol Rd ...... 18T 14.20 New raagland Matal Culvert Co., Armeo oulvarta 112,20 Bryant Chapman Company, milk New Modal Laundry, laundry aarvleas ...... 1.28 Jamec H. Robineon, 167 Highland etreet, ohlcken co o p ...... 80 do., pfd ...... I 46 Ufg 4Bd Myon B ...... 92T 7.00 B N B T Co 104 IM Bnck. Nalaon, m aata aad groearlaa ...... New York, New Haven and Hartford R. R. C9., freigh t 1.40 Frank Bronkle, 70 Foley etreet, chicken coop ...... 40 Loow's ...... 20 BtUfalo-gprlngflald Roller Com pany, roller p a rta ...... 18.14 Manufaetwrtng ftoote Lorlllsrd ...... 19% 16.00 Noble and Waftbrook Mfg. Co., rubber stam ps ...... 8.26 Bttrgay, Fred W ., Tr., ra n t ...... North End Market, meata and gxx>cerlea...... 13,290 Am Hardware ...... 19 21 MoKeeep Tin 98% 14.00 36.00 Alterations and Additions Calhoun, P atrick, r a n t...... Norton Blectrlcal Inatrument switch parta ...... 1.26 Am Moilery ...... 80 Mont Ward 09000000004 18 0.70 Cam pball'a Sarviea Station, tire aad tuba .... .4 • Norton, Ralph P. assistant voting machine mechanic ... 118.00 Manchester Trust and Safe Deposit Co., 618 Main street, altera- Arrow H end H, edm. 9 12 Nat Blsoult — ...... 40% Oaaala, A ., maata aad groM iiaa ...... A ...... 80.00 tlons ...... I 8,600 do., pfd 90 Nat Cash Rsg ...... 14 644 Oak Grove balt^, milk ... — ...... 40.80 Capitol Chevrolet Com pany, truck parta ...... Obraitla, Mrs. U., board and ca re ...... H. B. House, 244 MalnAtreet, alterations...... 600 Bllllags and Bpenoer. 2 Nat Dairy ...... 14% 2840 80.00 CaraM no, Antonio, ren ta ...... "I ...... Okavltch, Steve, rent ...... 85.66 Fred Fava, Spruce street, alteratlona and addition ...... 600 Brlsh^M Brase ...... 14 16 Nat Pbw and Lt ...... 10% 180.90 do., pfd ...... 96 Caae, Lockw ood and Bralnard Com pany, record booka, etc...... Olbria, Steve, rent ...... 8.40' John McCabe, 1 McCabe street, alterations and addition ...... 600 N Y Central ...... 82 4.00 Wayland Straugban st al, 816 Bast Cehter street, alterations and (Tase, Lockw ood and B 800 Caaaella,.How ard, m oving aervlcaa ...... Oliver, A L., cash paid o u t ...... <0 0 000 0 17.00 NT NH and K ...... 16 226.82 Collins C o...... 40 Canter A u to flupi?ly, truck parta, etc...... Olaon, John I., rent ...... ; ...... 16.00 addlUon ...... 350 Noranda ...... 81% Cerriglona, 8 . d , r e n t a ...... 21.00 O'Meara Motor Co., auto and tnick parta ...... Aaron Johnson, 711 Main street, alterations and addition ...... 150 Colt's Flreanna ...... 16% 17% North Amsr ...... 18% 80.00 6.84 Eagle Look ...... Chartler, R . J., board aad c a re ...... - ...... Oi»oloch, Thomas, rent ...... James O'Leary, 22 Cottage street, alterations and addition ...... 50 36 39 Packard ...... 8% 81440 28.00 Faniir Bearings ...... 40 60 Cheney Brothera, renta, graved etc ...... Oswald, Wm., meata and groceries ...... r . . Rudolph Heck, 48 Hollister street, alterations and addition ...... 60 Penn ...... : ...... 96 42.00 15.00 Fuller Brush, Claee A 6 10 Clgnettl’a M arket, m eata and groceilea ...... Packard's Pharmacy Estate, d ru gs...... 1.50 Charles H. Snow, 134 Prospect street, alterations and addition .... 60 Phlla Rdf 0 aad I ...... 41 12.46 Gray Tel Pay Station. 11% 18% C laffe^a A uto Electric Shop, auto aad truck p a rta ...... Paganl, B., meats and groceries ...... 24.00 Bernard Abel, 26 Cooper street, alterations and addition ...... 50 Phil Pets ...... 14< 82.70 Mrs. A. Thompson, 521 East Middle Turnpike, alterations and addi­ Hart and C ool^ ...... 136 Pub Serv N J ...... 88T Q overleaf D airy, m ilk ...... P^anl, J., meats and groceries...... 18.64 _ Cola, laaac, aervlcea aa A u d itor ...... 126.00 tion ...... 36 Hartmann Tob, com .. 6 Radio ...... 6T 66.00 Pagan!, Lucy, rent ...... 21.60 do., pfd ...... 9 .. C om m unity Preaa, printing aervlcea...... Patterson, Wm., meats and groceries ...... Reading ...»...... 41 80.00 57.00 36 80 Oonvarae, Lawrence A ., ren ta ...... Pawelsld, Wm., rent ...... • 15,736 Refii Rand ...... 8T4 10.50 21.60 do., pfd ...... 47 61 Copidng, Elmeat, re n t ...... * ...... Peckham, M. C., milk ...... Rey Tob B ...... i t 240.41 17.82 Landers, Fmry A Clk. 27 29 Correntl, Paul, m eata and grocerlea...... Peden, Isabel, services ...... TOTALS ...... ’.,.116,116 Soars Roebuck ...... 86 15.00 >000004001 68.00 New Brit. Mch. com.. 8 Cr**«*i Cora M ., re n t ...... Peils, Peter, milk ...... Respectfully submitted. Socony Yso ...... 11% 42.00 7.44 fio., pfd ...... 60 Curran, M ra. Ehnellne, ren ta ...... Pentland, J. O., plants and shrubs E. C, ELLIOTT, JR. South Pao ...... 19 000.57 100.50 Menn A Bow, Class A — 4 Sou P Rio 8 88% DaOtantla, Frank, m eata and grocerlea ...... Peterson, Clarence K., milk ...... — ‘ 0 0 0 0 W 0 16.96 do., Class B ...... 2 SOUtll RWy ••••••seaeeeeeees 21 ^ Quil, M ra. Loula, re n ta ...... 48.00 Peterson, Mrs. Nick, board and care 51.67 North and Judd ...... 16 17 St Brmids •**••••••••••••#00 2316 D ent, Fred, renta ...... 18.20 Phelps, Frank L., rent ...... In Lowell T)y getting 7,661 votes to 14.40 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 16.00 Niles, Bern P ond ...... 9 13 St O u and m ...... 10% Denton, R, O., rent ....*...... Phelps Oil Co., range oil ...... >•••«•• I the mayor’s 6,885. Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 6 11.57 25.94 HOSPITAL AWARDED St Oil Oal ••••fteeeaeeeesesoo SO Com pany, office auppUea ...... Plos^, Boleslaw, rent ...... •••••• I ' A ttorney Theodore -V. Qulnllvan, 27.00 Russell Mfg ...... 14 18 St Oil N S 000000000O00000O0 ^0^ Dlam ond’a Shoe Store, ahoes and rubbera ...... 165.88 Plnehurst, groceries...... member of the Springfield school 6.02 Scovill 38% 26% TttK Coip •*«*••«•«••#•••-••• 24^ Dickanaon, B. B., AgenL ip n ta ...... 18.20 Pitkin, J. Russell, range o il ...... board defeated Mayor Winter, 6,138 181.42 29.45 Btanley W orks ...... 19 21 Tlmkea RoUar Bear ••..••••• 38^ Dioceaan Bureau of SoM af Service, board and c a re ...... Pola, Luigi, meats and groceries ...... 42.00 CLASS A RATE AGAIN votes to 5,688. The Republicans se­ Standiurd S crew ...... 89 46 8.00 lected Alderman Henry Martens- Trana Amariea...... Dion, Frank X., labor and m aterial ...... Pola, L. Coal Co., coal ...... 599.69 do., pfd., guar...... 100 Union CarUda ...... 88^ D olan, E . Q ., D . D . S., dental aervlcea ...... 10.00 over Robert P. Berry. — PontUlo, Joseph, damage by d ogs ...... 2.20 Sm}rtbe Mfg. Co...... 24 Unit Adrcratt esscaoetteo •'•*¥*# 28% Dolge, C. B. Com pany, disinfectant ...... 12.00 Prentice, Samuel J., m ilk ...... Taylor and Fenn .... n o .90 140 Unit Corp . . . . 000 0*9 0 o'o • cV 6% D ocadlo, F rank, shoe re p a ira ...... Purnell, Russell, rent ...... Torringion ...... 89 41 .00 50.00 Unit Gas Imp 9 0 0 s'orc'o'onr* 17 D ouglas, E m m a, r e n ts ...... Quinn, Francis P., range oil ...... Has Maintained Highest STATE TRUCK DRIVERS Underwood M fg ...... 26 27 958.02 8.02 U B Ind AJO...... • • .nr. 66% B ast H artford, Tow n of, aid ren d ered ...... a Quinn, J. H. A Co., drugs ...... Union Mfg Co...... — 10 SO.OO 38.30 U 8 Rubber...... 11% SSekhardt, O ttU le, r e n ts ...... Quinn, James J., board and ca re ...... U S Envelope, com ... 85 — . .45 40.00 Standard Possible for U 8 Steel ...... 88% O R e Studio, film ...... -...... TO MEET ON FRIDAY do., pfd...... 78 — 189.00 Qulah, Wm. P., ambulance service and burial >00^0000000, 82.00 Util Pow aad L t ...... 8% S iglan d , G rorge, m eats and groceries...... Rattl, John, W ood...... Veeder Root ...... 15 17 Ticks Ohsm ...... w 27T4 Bngdand, W . Harry, m eats, groceries amd re n t ...... 18548 40.50 W hitlock CoU Pipe .. — 10 25.20 ^w son, Julia, rent ...... 80.00 Past Seven Years. Hartford, Oct. 18.—(AP)—The TTest Union 48% Enrt^Of DoiHttXlCi rentfl ...... J.B .W 0’ms Co. 110 par 86 40 West El and Mfg ...... -.-. 82% Fairfield Grocery, m eata and groceries ...... 118.00 Relmer, Louis, rent ...... , 2.70 arbitration committee selected to Reimer, Mrs. Louis, rent ...... !!!!!!!!!! settle differences between truck Woolworth ...... 87% Farm ington, Town of, aid rendered ...... 84.09 5.25 Elec Bond aad Share (Curb). 16%, Fam kam , M rs. Clarence, board and ca re ...... 90.00 /Reimer, Mrs. Louis, rent ...... !!!!!!!!!!!!!! 5.25 For the eighth consecutive year, drivers in the state and their em­ Farr, Fraiu^ ren ta ...... 80.00 Relzer, Egnatz, meats, groceries, ren t ...... 82.43 the Manchester Memorial hospital ployers may meet Friday momlM, 60.00 ^liance Ribbon and Carbon Company, typewriter carbon sheets it was Indicated today, when efforts Lucy> rents ...... * ...... 14.69 has been rated 00 a Class A Institu­ FEDERAL APPOINTMENT 2840 Resin, Louis, dam age b y dogs 2.00 were made by the state recovery N. Y. S tocb Farr, Philip, rents ...... 4 ----- •••?...... Chevrolet Co., trttek p a r^ tion by the American College of board to set a time fo r the -meet* Felice, L uigi, m eats; g rocer!^ , rent . r...... Rlaley, W m ., rent 4.25 Hartford, Got. 18.~(A P)— Mri. Feltham, Edward, damage by d o g s ...... ; ...... 20.00 16.00 Physicians and Surgeons, according Ing. A two-day strike which recent­ to a letter read yesterday afternoon ly tied up Connecticut truck ship­ Adolphus Russell of Norwalk has Ferrando, Peter, re n ts ...... 90.00 Robinson, Raym ond, dog warden, 34 dogs killed, 16 i n v e s t 150.00 Adam s'Exp...... 7% 21.60 Rogers, Thom as, rent ...... 28.80 at the regular monthly meeting of ments was ended through efforts of been appointed bead of the United F erris, E d., A gen t, r e n ts ...... the recovery board when represen­ A ir Reduc ...... 103% First National Bank of Boeton, legal eervicee ...... 380.00 Rohan, Jam es J., rent ...... 15.00 the Board of Trustees. This Is the Alaska Jim ...... 30% States re-employveat tervloe ia tatives of the workers and com­ First N ational Stores, Inc., m eata and groceries ...... 782.97 RoUason, Joseph, rent, shoe repairs ...... 29.80 highest honor obtainable and such Allegheny ...... 8% Norwalk, it was announced today 2840 Roman, Anton, rents ...... recognition Is greatly valued ■ by panies signed an agreement they Allied Chem ...... 184% by Miss MiUicent Pond, at the offlos Fischer, G ustave Co., office su p p lie s...... 26.00 would submit to arbitration. Since - 72.00 Rourke^Eno Paper Co., Inc., paper cups ...... 20.00 hospitals all over the co\intry. Am Can ...... 87% at the State Capitol. Mras RusseO Fltagerald, W m ., truck services ...... • that time the drivers have by ballot 8040 Rubaeba, M ax, rent ...... 11.50 In High Class Since 1926 Am For Pow ...... \... 7% will receive appue»ticBS aad Foley, M ichael, re n ts ...... -...... voted to be represented by Frank E. 15.00 Rydlewicz, Frank, rent ...... !.!! . i .! 1 13.00 The Memorial hospital first re­ Am Rad St S ...... 18% trations for employment on Fuller, Alice, re n t ...... Cfowther of New Haven, state or­ .78 Sanitary Products Corp., towels ...... ! ! ' ^ ...... 8.80 ceived Class A rating In October of Am Smelt ...... 84% public works jobs in Norwalk, ons a Gamewell Q ^pany, time atan^ ribbons ...... ,...... ganizer in Connecticut for the Garrone’a M arket, m eats and groceries ...... 67.18 SargenL M innie V., renta ...... !..!!!!!!!!!!!! 80.00 1926, two years after the late Miss Am Tel and Tel ...... 116% Water works construction item, and 51.00 Savilonis, G., damage by d o g s ...... Hannah Malmgren became superin­ American Federation of Labor. Dr. Am Tob B ...... 81% two road projects. Genoveai, R obert, labor and m a te ria l...... 6.50 Edward G. Dolan, chairman of the 90.00 Savings Bank of M anchester, rents ...... 31.60 tendent of the hospital, which first Am Wat Wks ...... 20% Glblin, M rs. Frank, rent, bqprd aiM c a r e ...... state recovery board, appointed 60.00 Savings Bank of Rockille, ren ta ...... 89.60 opened Its doors on November 20, Anaconda ...... 12% The average monthly old age pen­ Gilkinson, Sam uel, rents ...... T ...... President James L. McConaughty Giratis, M rs. Joseph, rent ...... 11.90 Schiebel Brothers, truck parts ...... 56.70 1920. The high standard reached by Atchison ...... 48% sion In 1982 was 119.81 as compared of Wesleyan University to repre Glastonbury Knitting Co., r a t s ...... 19.60 Schieldge, W m . H ., printing services ... 1,356.25 Miss Malmgren during her service Auburn ...... 89 with 118.89 la 1981, eaye the federal sent the board, and the trucking Glenney, W . G. Co., range oil, rents, cem ent, etc ...... 114.23 Schm idt, M rs. Carl, board and care ...... 43.15 here'has been maintained by her Aviation Corp ...... 7% bureau of labor.- 109.24 Scranton, M rs. E. E. rents ...... / companies selected as their repre­ GoUmltzer, John, ren ta ...... 30.00 successor, Mrs. Jaue Aldrich, who sentative Thomas Connelly of Hart­ G oodale, A nnie S., r e n t ...... 14.40 Scranton, Leila, board and care ...... 40.56 became superintendent In 1930, ford. G orm an, R obert, A gen t, r e n t...... 10.50 Seastrand, M ary, rents ...... !.!!!!!!*.!;!*' 18.70 whra Miss Malmgren resigned. Gorm an, W alter, Agent, ren ta...... 72.80 Shea, John P., re n t ...... i ‘ * Sbechtm an M otor Car Co., truck parts ...... 27.00 It was proposed by C. Elmore Graham, Thomas, m ilk ...... 11.34 116.23 Watkins, a member of the board, G raybar Electric Co., bolts ...... 9.89 S h ee^, John F.,.Agent, rents .; ...... i . ’ ...... Shelton, City of, aid roid ered ...... 63.60 that a memorial be made to Miss Great A A P. Tea Com pany,, m eats and groceries ...... 2,050.98 14.20 Malmgren, who accomplished such Grim ason, Robert H ., uniform s, etc...... 74.00 Sheridan, M rs, Patrick, board and care . i l l i .!!.!! 80.00 efficient work during the formative H ale, J. W . Co., groceries, drugs, N othing and supplies ...... 384.35 Sluubacz,. Charles, meats, and groceries ...; .. 15.00 years of the hospital’s history and Hannon, P. F., m eats and groceries ...... 4.00 Sm achettl, P., m eats and groceries ...... 1 .. 111111 H " ’ 7.00 probably did more than any one H arrison, Thom as, r e n ts ...... 61.80 Sm ith, Garage, casiqgs and tu D M ...... 111111111 30.00 person to make the institution suc­ ■ ‘•I Hartford-Connecticut Trust Co., A geit, re n t ...... 24.00 Smith, Raymond W ., stenographer ...... 1111111 66.00 cessful. This memorial might take .■■iff Hartford Orphan Asylum , board and o a re ...... i ...... 46.00 Sm ith, Thom as D., m eats and groceries...... 11111...... BY 8RUCE Snow, W . G., hens ...... 148.14 the form of a sum of money, the in­ H ayee, Archie H ., range oil and land rental ...... 40.04 87.60 terest of which would be used for Sodaskie, Am elia, re n ts...... 1111111111111111111111111 * A FAN TASTIC BOOK H ayes, W . L ., m otorcycle p a r ts ...... 8.30 54.60 research work,In the laboratory, or OF CAUSTIC SAtlRB H e^ y , Thom as, services— W est cem etery...... 124.40 M anchester W ater Co., water service ...... 331.35 It might be In the form of a tablet Herald Printing Com pany, advertising ...... *•••*.• ...... 63.25 N ew England Telephone Co., telephone, service ___ 1111" Spears, W m ., re n ts...... 255.37 erected in the hospital. ‘The Flatter of an EyeBd" is Amas- H ew itt, M ark, r e n ts ...... S i...... 26.80 80.00 Approve Memorial ing — and Bitter H iggins, E . C., M . D., m edical services— ^W. C ...... 9.00 Squatrito, M rs. Mcule, re n t ...... 1111...... 13.50 The.board also expressed Itself as H oll, E . J., rents, bocu*d and care ...... 470.80 StalgAr, George, re n ts ...... 1. 1. . . 11111111111111111 38.00 in sympathy with a proposal from By BRUCE CAITON HoUoran, Jam es W ., electrical rep airs ...... 12.35 State of Conn., pavem ent repairs ...... the Permanent Joint Armistice cotai- State of Conn., Trade school— la b o r ...... 163.38 It Is a mad, fantastic, and bitterly HoUoran, T. F., transportation services ...... 7.00 1.00 mlttee, relative to erecting a stone, satire tale that Myrmi Brinlg teUe in Hooks, M artha, re n t ...... 14.40 State of Conn., W idow s’ A d ...... 11111111111111 State of Conn., board and ca re ...... 842.40 with a suitably engraved tablet, In "The Flutter of an Eyelid.” House, C. E . A Son, Inc., cloth in g ...... 39.1F 1,685.05 memory of the forty-three local men A Boston novelist goes to Califor­ H ultm an, A rthur, shoes, etc...... 118.81 Stevenson, Bliz. A., re n t ...... 16.00 who gave their lives in the World nia for a rest. Arriving, he finds Hunt, C. E . Co., storage b oxes ...... 1246 Stoddard, F. C., m ilk ...... 11111111111111111111 * 1* 7.96 War, this memorial to take the himself In a new world. Everything H yde, W . S., A gent, r e n ts ...... 30.00 Strickland, W . A ., wood and gran ite ...... 206.80 place of the trees and 'markers lo­ seeme topsy-turvy; the people are lu llu io , 'N^ncenzo, r e n t ...... 80.00 St^ka, Mrs. Frank, ren ts ...... 28.00 cated in front of the hospital. restless their deeds are unpre- Jacobson, Charles E., services on voting m ach in es ...... 112.00 Sullivan, M rs. Irm a, re n ts ...... 11111111111111111111111111 45.00 A letter was received from the dictable. Jacquem in, A bel, r e n t ...... 15.00 Sullivan, Tl^omaa F., labor and m aterial ...... • • • • • 71.29 G Clef Club and the Beethoven Glee California’s air and sunlight go to . Jaffe and Podrove, r e n ts ...... '...... 8640 Superior Spring and Mtg. Co., Inc., spring rep a ir ...... I l l 8.60 dub> offering the services of the our noveliat’a head, and preeently— Jarvis, A lex., r e n ts ...... 50.00 Sweet,. Charles A , distributing Tow n rep o rts...... 100.00 musical organizations for a concert in a now-you-see-lt, now-you-don’t Johnson, A aron, rents ...... 6645 Sw eet, Jessie, rents ...... 64.00 for the benefit of the hospital, which manner that gets pretty confusing Johnson, Alfred, re n ts ...... « 0.00 Tedford, G eorge, re n ts...... 111. . 11. . 11.11111111 ,* 1 80.00 proposal met with the cordial ac­ .occasionally — he sets out to write Johnson, Carlyle M achine Co., r e n ta ...... 36.00 TedfoKl, Joseph, m ilk ...... 11111111. 1. 1111^ ...... 35.08 ceptance of the board. a novel about his new acquaintances Johnson and Little, labor and m aterial ...... 167.06 Thornton, Hugh, ren ts ...... 11111 SeptMUber Report and finds that they are fonewing In 26.20 tja Johnson, V ictor, se rv ic e s...... 6.76 Thum lth, A . E., labor and m aterial ...... 5.16 It was also reported that during real life the flctloaal plot he hai Joyce, T hom as, r e n t...... 13.00 TUfanv, Roland 8. , t r u s s ...... ” ’ 10.00 the month of Septembw, the great­ laid down for them. Furthermwe, WiiAn, John A ., fen ca p o s ts ...... 18.76 Tow les Equipm ent Companies, auto sick le ...... » • w1 .e e • • e 18.60 est number of patients at the hos­ although he is arbiter of their des­ K anehl, W illiam , r e n ts ...... 68.60 'Tropical Paint and Oil Co., p a in t ...... 34.70 pital on any one day was 49, with tinies, he never can taU what he la Keating, M azie, ren ts ...... 80.00 Tryon, a H ., m eata and grocerlaa ...... 17.43 an siverage census of 42. The local going to write next.. There’s a forgeoua lady evangel­ Spare ttme.. K ee Lox M fg. Co., typew riter rib b o n s...... 9.00 Turkington. S. J., Tow n, services and V ital Statistics 902.90 institution is a fifty-bed hospitsd. Twaronlte, Joseph, re n t ...... ist who spies a simple-minded ss^or K eith, G . E . Furniture Com pany, ra n g e ...... 16.00 'e**e*e».ee< 14.40 There were three deaths at the hos­ H eller’s, shoes ...... 19.67 Tyca., John, r o it ...... pital last month. The maternity re­ and decides that he la a new Mee- 11.90 slab. The sailor always sort of K ildish, A nna, r e n ts ...... ' 82.80 United Steel Co., machine p a rta ...... 66.58 port-showed that there were twelve FOR ONLY 8V A DAY! Kilpatrick, Jam es, labor and m aterial ...... 0.50 VaUuzxl, Frank, re n ta ...... 76.00 oirthB, four boys and eight girls. tboui^t BO himself, so jhe lets her lattel’s M arket, meata and groceries,...... 801.16 Valvoline Oil Oo., gas and ...... 638.13 Mrs. Jane Aldrich, superintend­ exploit him. He preaches, heals the IMB for movies . . . lotbtidga . . . focaocjbl Knolla, Arthur, rents ...... 88.80 Vanco Co., laiindiy ro a p ...... 5.60 ent, reported that the nurses and sick, slgn^ a movie contract, proves Koslow akl, Julian, rents ...... 27.00 Veitch, Robert N ., Election h elp ers ...... atteiutoats of the hospital had raised his divinity by waOdng on the llft!_IW a atet yea fit wha«>«*8hQ^ If 177.00 ocean’s surface — and suddenly T Kottke, Augusta, renta ...... %...... 26.00 W allingford, Town of, aid ren d er^ ...... ' e • * • • e » t nearly |400 for hospital purposes ttlephoot! Inscaad of a waacj wglii^ or « tbam w ' 4740 loses hia irto A naked girl K uchlenski, M rs. A nthony, r e n t...... 12.00 W atson, James, servlcea ...... 126.95 by means of card parties, entertain­ zklc M tte etocae, yoa otdar wiMt yon nnailfakl^ LaFrancis, Henry, rents ...... 18.90 W ebster, W . J., rents ...... , ments and so forth. swims up to him, so that he drops 21.60 below the surface and drowns. \ Lantieri, G., m eats and groceries ...... 45.00 W eir, Fred, renta ...... 10.00 and in eooifott — dfht Icott y ^ OM lNE|li- W air, Qeorfe, ra n ts ___ Then there’s a lady with a pen­ Larson, Esther, rent ...... 88.00 ••••ee««*< 80.00 chant for polBoifinir her huabands, a Oniy 8 centi a day (laealn aoma enHfeiifWbBl^itfy ; Leader, AUlllcent, rent 9.00 Welfion D n ji O ^, d rtifi ...... te.46 180.06 3 BAY STATE MAYORS suburban mayor who goea to break ttOM in aodyittf^diactktt) M npl you ihii date I^w is, Philip, renta ...... • • M O t seaeeeeeaete •%•«••••••# •••ee*ee«e«fr 12.00 up a nudlat danoe ana remains to Liberty Investaient and R ealty Oo., r e n t...... 16.00 H « 8L .A Bon, labor 8.60 partlolpits, n young poet who meets vcoknoa. Lim erick, John F., services «s au ditor ...... 186.00 W eet Bide Dairy, m ilk ...... 48.45 Lom as and Nettletoa Co., re n t ...... 0.00 W hipple, M na -Lw rabee, board aad oare LOSERS AT PRIMARIES the great gpd Fan oo aa island — Send for free illiiacfatadkwidil wlikli li^ 40.00 and so OB. ^ Loney, John, rents ...... 80.00 W lUde, A R ., m ilk ...... 11.96 And it an makes a moat unusual the tel^dMoa can aawa .jm dBto'imd Lundberg, Q. A F., M . D., vital statistlos ...... 8840 W m ii, O . B . A Son, Ino., cem ent, lum ber, etc...... 76.00 Boston^ Oct. 18.— (AP)— Three book —- one that ia whc61y mad in write your MBa and afd w ii ^ - n I^ipacchlno, Iftafifael, rent . . . .*a 14.TD W ilaon, M rs. IL, m eata aad g r o o ^ e e ...... : 36.00 M aasadiuaetta m ayors were refused placee, and here aad toere set ott card and audt it to t i l l j optiitiB Hair , ^Lyttle, R. Qn rent ..#««.. 15.00 AVilaou, H. L., salary as Sealer «-« 75.00 renomlnatlon la yesterday’s prim - with a wild and moving beauty. Ifahieu, August D., m eats end groeeriee « ...... 80B4T W ilson, R obert D ., sou and labor ...... 54.00 ariee, the filial retum a, counted to­ Publiihed by Farrar and Rinehart, Tdaphoot GoaDfaay»I)^G^ INbw Ikwi ^ _ Ifahonev. Frank, board and care ...... 87.00 W indsor, Tow n of, aid rtadered ...... 86.00 day ahowed. Thoae defeated ware IteellefortA M ancheeter Auto Top Oom piay, auto p u ts ...... 8.86 ^W indsor Looks, Town of, aid rendered ...... 1...... 74.0a Maiyors M ichael a O ’Neill of, Ever­ •M anchester D eotrie Oom paay, electric aervlce ...... 8 .5 0 4 8 W iaM er, Jote, r e n t - , . ; ...... 15.00 ett, Ctertw H. StowOy of L ov^ B O O M B D BOSBIKQ ; M anchester Gas Com pany, gas service ...... T...« 4T.T4 4145 and Dwight R; W inter of Spring- ' THE SOUTHSRH tWiS M aneheater Grain and OdBl OO m r e n t s ...... 0 4 0 TeU-O-Ute Oo., T ^ O -U to i ...... 15.18 f i e l d . An w ere Dettiocrate. Eleven Hartford, . Oot. 18.-— (A P ) — M aaoheater Lum bar Oo., lum bar, a te ...... ^ ...... >8MI Tnlyea, Baoihel, tent and a te a r^ a lra ...... 8446 oltiee (dmae their caadldatee and of Batetkl. 12, a t 1ST Franklin :JKanchaataii M am orlal BOspltal, board and cave ...... 78640 Iwlok, M Ieted, m ta ...... 28.06 the m ^ n defeated O’Neill made Naw Baven, hat bami ra­ i M anehiatar Motm> Balsa Oom paay, auto aad truck p a ^ 7144 Bw isk, Bam usii'rsiRa .....•••••i.. 80.00 the peeNet a h te^ . Be finiehed te lha etate poltea aa miartng P h n M aa aad Sim ply Oempaay, hardware, cte. ..« 14.71 Am ottf Franoeo 8C., rottto ...... 78.40 thUM W ^ 'JameB A , ttodkot n for^ oma. ' H ttehaatar pSttcM arlest, m aam aad.giocarlaa ...... 1840 t e M 0(M ^, Adam , rout m eats aad grenortoB ...... BB.40 yhfiipaigi^teh^ to John. , M ai^QNn^.m t ...... l i off .oldOSOkkMTOd 4M T j^ui .p t e v if atraat, lai aad C M Pk< BM fpi. ftaan^ m a g . . . > k .V , • I,. IT ...... 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A • S'\ ' i l - i : - ! ?■■' ,>sp\t *.••■ Read the (i’lassl/icd Rental Propertij Listinq on this ^‘1 I ■ 111 • 7 ,W!tflyuawr*Via'!. .t i '; .. ■ t m iff' LOST AND FOUND AUTOMOH1LB8 FOR SALE 4 APARTMKNTH^FLATS— l a ^ wound TENEMENTS 68 W itt, d rin lm . ‘Hte '"A’, LOST—BuUova wrist watch, at Sons WE BU2, I?™-» aofi tfobaogt UMO newip^ iilk ttv return­ of Italy Hall, Sunday night Re­ 0Rn> fiU iBRkM u 6 modfiiA Axxoorji FOOR RENT—THREE ROOM'fur- YOUR mow ing fe d tt ward if found. Call 6660. ' Q6irac«, 60 Wella straet TelfiQhoiMi slahe4 apartment, w l^ private 4y ^ CW ) loiow,* BoD j WpUrted. "But 6874. bath. 109 Foater atreet Gnna. *------LOST—RAINCOAT in Hilllardville. Joan teat » wrt—Just « BEGIN HEBE TODAY If found please leave at Miller's 1981 FORD H-TON CANOPY Bx- FOR RENT-THREE ROOM taae- CHILDREN then a uaoaa sscapad parohed foolUb Ud.” - BOB WESTON, bob bI b mU- Store, Mrs. Klnne. preas Truck, with seat* for all ment, with modem Improvementa, lips. "What about tta parents?” around uae. Riley Chevrolet Com­ By OlivB Roberts 6«rtOB Uonalre, oontoa ie Metnpldi la "Oh, Joan., I want t - die! Why Fetfliig t w vba ^ wr - damning on Church street Inquire 18 Win­ oooneottoD wlfli » textile iriMit on* pany, Armory Garage, 60 Wella ter atreet. ■"liutfum uoauik ■ didn’t-toey let 'mo die? I can’t Joan with fyary word, Bob aa- n : AUWMOBILES FOR .SALL 4 street Telephone 6874. der oonstrootlon for Ills father’s bear to live, knowlnf I killed Jer­ Bwwed, "T ba s io tta r is ftais, Dad;^ RENT HUNTING? Tell US what Mr. and Mrs. Adams built a nice oompai^. Bob and JOAN WAR­ ry.” Sweet and .ohamdng. Pve heard Judging from Che Nittsitii FORDS—1032 ROADSTER, like you want, we’U take care of it for little house when they were mar­ ING taB in love with each other "Hush, dsar. You wsrsn’t to aome,gosM^ abfMrt w father. He a ^ u ty editor re^vsi|^ thatt new; 1929 Coach, 1929 Coupe; AUTO ACCESSORIES— you, without charge. R. T. Mo- ried. The tile in the bathroom was bat BABBABA OOUBTNET, sod- blame. Jerry was driving like a ifiiiyfl w 0TBT -financial wor­ eBy flii, sehemes to take him away must be many teoinan' Ui Chevrolets, 1988 Town Sedan, 1929 TIRES 6 Cann, 69 Center street Dial 7700. pink and In the parlor green. All madman, they Mdd. It was a ries. Ha WM *■ ^Mnker.” Coupe: PonUac, 1929 Coupe. the wall paper was in good taste from Joan. miracle jrou boto weren’t killed.” "Bob, yoifee fooiV atrong ances­ try who do net Uka to see thdr^ Brown’s Garage, 8805 West Center USED TIRES—7.00-18, 6.60-19, FOR RENT—THREE, FIVE and and they were careful to buy colors Through Barbisra, Joan la In­ Over and over the pitiful, broken try bade of jtett.” begin to turn gray. vited to a house party at which street. 6.00-20, 6.00-19, 6.60-19, 5.00-19, six room tenements, with all mod- that didn’t fade. voice, "Oh, Joan, U I had died too. “ I know.** Bob Is , also a guest Mlsunder- And that b a pityW r ClMN tent 4.75-19, 6.26-18, 6.00-18, 6.25-18, enr Improvemmts. Inquire at 147 The house was not paid for, so I can’t bear to live now!” "It’s been a matter o t pride with standings pfle up between ' Joan a thing more flattefttte t6' tfuttmioB 1931 CHEVROLET COACH—Low 6.60-18, 30x3%. Esso StaUon, Cor. Elaat Center street or Phone 7864. they took extra good care of every­ toe Westons. They've kept toe rec­ mileage, and in very good mechani­ and Bob. Finally, sure that he no A nurse In a crisp white uni­ than a cofiZure of aoft Main and Bisaell streets, next to thing. There woifld be no money for form came quietly into the room, ord dear.” -, It may aeem preUy It cal condition. Rilev Chevrolet WE HAVE A SUNNY 8 room more paper or any repairs as long longer oara for her, She returns “I doat forget that” Company, Armory Garage, 60 State Theater. apartmeht that will make a com­ to Memphis with JIM WABFIEIiD, lifted Pat’s head and placed a first begins to tom hut^sbee tfiire as the mortgage bad to be reduced. glass against hte lips. ‘Drink "The wdofien toe .Westons have isn’t a thing mu can do to Wells street. Telephone 6874. fortable home this winter, In the also at tite party. married have been fine women,” A baby came along In the course this,” she said kindly. "You’ll gray halra it is best to Johnson Block. Telephone 6917 or PAT WARING, Joan’s ymragor Bob’s father said slewl> “Remem­ 1931 GRAHAM STAI^’DARD sedan, MO VIN G—TRUCKING- of time. As he grew older his moth­ feel better in a littie while.” them and hope that it., 3726. slater, is Infataated with JEB- ber, toe wrong Wife can be fatal. 15,000 miles, like new throughout, STORAGE 20 er trained him to take care of Joan wiping the’tears from her BOME FORRESTER, s«m of her ,I don’t like to interfere with your pure white instead of Yrgy; FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- things, too, as far as she was able. own face, saw the stricken eyes, 1932 Chevrolet coach, low mileage, employer. Joan teams from her affairs but tlrtii w orries me. H I Some people get gray ha^'^/agl. m^t, upstairs, with all modem When he reached the writing-on- closing, and, watched peace slip­ original tires, very clean. Cole mother ttiat Pat has been going should ask you not to see this girl early age. Others never hays •them MOVING, TRUCKING and Ught improvements. Apply 31 Birch the-wall stage, she got big sheets ot ping like a calm mask over Pat’s Motors, at the Center. 6463. white paper, tacked them up in his to parties where there is a good at all. Whatever your age vdmasyM 1 hauling. E. L. Morin. Tel, 6153. street or telephone 6806. tortured face. —what tool V* ' room and said: "Go ahead, Johnny. deal of drinking. Bob did net answer at once. get them, toe best thing to •do.ia^d*’' Want Ad Informatton UICAL AND LONG DISTANCE FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, at Here are some nice crayons. Write Pat is becoming uneasy over When he did his voice i m quiet cept them gracefuHy. moving, general trucJtlng, livery all you want, but no place else.’’ Jerry’s Interest In GLAIRF, WIL­ Bob could not sleep. He had but firm- ; "I should probably re­ Gray and white hair - ■8henid>he 29 Garden atreet, suitable for two. flung himself Into bed around service. Our affiliation with United Telephone 5317, A Change of Tenant LIAMS, a married woman. Jerry fuse. I should feel that not even washed quite often. Unleaa 4b te Manchester Vans Service means lower rates on Little as he was, Johnny under­ calls for Pat on night and tiiey two o’clock, feeling that he was you, Dad, Ited toe right to inter­ kept very clean and shiny it bnaa Evening Herald furniture moving to distant polnta BEIAUTIFUL 4 ROOMS, modem, stood that he could do in Johnny’s -drive to a road house. The same definitely through. Any girl who fere. It’s something I must dedde a great deal of its chaml The oM Large modem trucks, experienced 315.00, Walnut near Pine street, room and in it alone. When he evening Joan goes to the exoln- could continue to play around for mjmelf.” idea that frequent whaMii^'tiiakiM CLASSIFIED men, prompt service, all goods in­ also one new second floor, scraped found the hammer one day, she set slve "^ght Cap Club” with Jim. with a weak idiot like Jim War- “You’re right sofl,” Ms father hair get gray faster b a mistaken him to work on a big crate in the Bob and Barbara are there. Jim field wasn’t worth worrying about. advertisements sured while in transit features floors, 318.00. Inquire Tailor Store, replied. “It’s your own affair.” one. Plenty of water or a .bomptete offereo at no extra expense to you. 3 Walnut street kitchen. drinks heavily, neglecting Joan. That was all. NoW tha* everything Bob thought he had never seen lack of It win make.ito ihffet^ce was settled, he would go to sleep Count ala averaee worda to a line. DaUy trips to New York, baggage Well, the Adamses got into dif­ Pat and Jerry, . speeding home his father look more weary. Mr. whatever. v ’ \ FOOR RENT—THREE ROOM flat from the road house In Jerry’s and forget her. Forget how her Inltlala, numbers and abbreviations utilivered direct to steamship (ners. ficulty like everybody else and they Westmi walked to toe window and Neatness is detdily impertant eaob counf as a word and oomtwnnd improvements, ideal for small fami­ had to rent their bouse and go home car, collide with another automo- slim, young form had‘yielded to his For further information caL 3063. stood looking out silently. once you notice a- -p o y hair. Plan words eis two words. Minimum cost is ly, rent 315 month. Tel. 7550. to live. bUe. firms during ti.at waltz, forget her price of three lines. 8860. 8864. Perrett & Glenney. Inc. “If It is any comfort to you to They rented their house to a fam­ funny little -nr le, the smoky blue a becoming coittm e and ^keep each Line rates oer day for transient know it,” Bob said, "I shall prob­ hair in place toronihovt-tihe di7< SILVER LANE BUS LINE Offer the DEI MONT STREET, near Main, 6 ily with two children. “ That will be NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY eyes and clcudy hair. ably nevcff see her again.” BSeetlve ttaeei 17. l**7 accommodation ot their large De- rooms, all Improvements. Dial all right,’’ said Mr. A;^ms. “They But, desplt** his resolutions, H yon decide to dye your hair Cash Charsc (To Be Oontinaed) Luxe bus for lodge, party or team 4618. are older than Johnny and theyil CH APTER X V m sleep refused • to come and he have it done b y experts and go back e Consecutive Days ...| 7 ota 8 O t a to have it retouched often enough t Conseoutlve Days .. 8 ota 11 eta trips at special ratea Phone 3063. not hurt anyttog.” On a small white card in a hos­ tossed from side to side, staring INRECEIVEBSHIP 1 Oay ...... I ii I I O t a FOR RENT—ON MAPLE street Before they moved out they re­ at the ceiUng or wall. It was only so that it never becomes streaked. All orders for lrre.sular Inaertlons 8860, 8864. four room tenement also three pital cabinet appeared the name, papered as an inducement and saw after he had decided that it Chicago, Oct 18.—(AP)—The Don’t have it dyed red but aak the will be charged at the one time rata room apartments, 42 Maple street “Waring, Patricia. Automobile ac- to It that everything was in good would be more sensible to have Natiomd Life Insurance Company operator to try to match .the dye to Special rates for long term every Telephone 6517. cidenL” Other facta were recorded day advertising given upon request. REPAIRING 23 order. it out with Joan, to tell her pre­ of toe tl. A., with polldes total­ the natural color that your hair Ads ordered for three or all days briefly. used to be before it. started to turn FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat One day a month or two later Mr. cisely what he thought of her be­ ing 3167,000,000 was in receivership and stopped before the third or fifth MOWER SHARPEffJING, vacuum Adams went to see about a stopped The new EUicident case was ly­ havior, that the nervous tension gray. day will be charged only for the ac­ cleaner, washing machine, gun, modem improvements, furnace and ing in a small, darkened room, today and state authorities who tual number of times the ad appear­ drain. He thought be could fix It relaxed. And then sleep was out ■ . '" “J lock repairing, key making. Braith- gfirage. 464 Hartford Road. Inquire eyes closed, listening vaguely to brought about the action siald at­ ed, charging at th« earned, but himself. His tenants had tele­ of the question. He waited im­ tempts to reinsure the poHcy hold­ no allowance or refunds can be made walte, 52 Pearl street. 591 Center street an unfamiliar voice. on sly time ads stopped after the phoned. patiently for daylight and an ers alresdy were being made. MANCHESTER He went up to the bathroom and "You needn’t worry at all,” the hour when he could properly call fifth day. FOR RENT—AT 25 Elro street, voice said. "She’s coming out The petition waa filed yesterday Residential section^ 5 minutes* No “ till forbids” ; .asplay lines not there he found the pink tile chipped Joan. Eight-thirty would be all at the. request of toe state superin­ COURSES AND CLASSES 27 ■ first floor, modem five room flat nicely. We gave her ether when walk from Main St. and school. sold. in a dozen places. Nothing could right. It seemed Impossible to tendent of tasurance. P. ,J. Lucey, The Herald will not be responslbib good location. Near Main street the gash was cewed up in her Modem semi-bungalow of 7 for more than one incorrect insertion BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn while garage. Inquire 21 Ellro street. have done it but a hammer. wait longer. He would ask her former Illinois Attorney general was of any advertisement ordered for teaming. Details free. Hartford In the parlor he noticed the tile bead because she was so nervous. to see him later in order to talk apfiointed receiver by the Simerior rooms, stohd fireplace> screened Except for that and some bad more than one tima Academy of Hairdressing. 693 Main FOR RENT—TWO THHEE and on the hearth chipped. He was things over. C ourt The inadvertent omission or incor' bruises, she’s perfectiy all right. front and rear porches. Good street, Hartford. four room furnished or unfurnished artisan enough to know that being rect publication of advertising will be She was certainly lucky.” Once ibis decision was made, he condition. Garage; |>t'65x rectified only by cancellation of the apartments. Manchester Construc­ B O close to the mantel piece, mar­ WORLD’S FAIR EXTENDED The last words brought back felt better. Light-hearted. He was 145. Price ?4»500. M ori^^e charge made tor the service 'endered. tion Co. Tel. 4131 or 4859. bles had been shot there. One or two whistling softly when he turned on All advertisements must conform HELP WANTED— tiles were missing and the mother horror, blackness, and the mem­ Chicago, Oct 18.—(AP)—Almost $3,400. .- . in style, copy and typography with ory of other voices, “She was his bath. He should have talked regulations enforced by the publish­ FEMALE 35 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, on came in to complain that th^ two full weeks were added to toe certainly luckj . . . the whole to Joan before. Laid the cards on ers and they reserve the right to first floor, with all modem im­ would have to be relaid. Oh, they the table. life of the World Fair whdn Major Walton^W^ G nint ^ edit, revise or reject any copy con­ WANTED—^EXPERIENCED house­ provements, at 170 Oak street In­ were lost, she guessed! Nobody had thing ifl In splinters and hardly a Lenox R. Lobr, general manager an­ sidered obJectlonablA scratch on her . . . but that poor “God morning, Bob,” his father 22 Cambridge CliOSINa HOURS—Classified ads to keeper, steady employment and a quire Maples Hospital, 164 Oak thought to keep them. said as Bob entered the living room nounced toe original closing date of fellow . . be published same day must be re- good home. Apply 825 Main street street. / All over the house Mr. Adams of the suite. “You seem pretty spry October 81, bad been extended imtil or 647 Main St^ IKsftliiBj oedved by II o’clock noon: Saturdays The smell of burning wood, Brownbilt Shoe Store. saw things that made him heart­ for a young man who hasn’t had midnight November 12. Td. Mam 316Q or Htfd. 2-7884 10:80 a. m. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ sick. Wall pfiper marked up, wood­ merging Into a stinging medicinal ment with garage, modem Im­ odor.' “Just a little more ether: n^cb sleep.” The elder \veeton work kicked and dinged, the newel laBQ toe morning newspaper on his TELEPHONE YOUR HELP WANTED—MALE 36 provement Call at 26 Packard post loose. , . . there ...” Thdn the buzi- lap as he spoke. WANT ADS. street, or telephone 8177. D ifference In U pbringing ring, grating sound. Voices roar­ grimed. Wouldn’t toe old 3kds are accepted over the telephone WE NEED MEN—Do you need He didn’t say much of anything. ing, above her. Then .darkness*. THI Hk the CHAROB RATS given above work? Let us explain our special RENTS NOW AVAILABLE In aU It was too late. His rent money Pat’s lashes fluttered, her eyes chm .be surprised to know he as a convenience to advertisers, but direct-to-the-consumer plan of sell­ sections of the town, modem five didn’t give him much profit, only opened wonderingly. hadn’t slept at all1 the RATES will be accepted as “Attractive-looking girl you were PXTLL PAYMENT if paid at ths busi­ ing High Grade FY)od Products. and six ^ room tenements from 318 two per cent, he figured, but it paid “Pat, BV.mt. B Bm B'^B a.a FOR REI7T —LARGE BUSINESS —everything brand new. I know a She tried to concentrate. “Jerry In Kemorlam .. FOR SALE—SOAPSTONE set tub. or professional front office, fur­ lady who might take this place, but would drive fast. I told him—” But it waa not Joan. The laugh­ Lost and Pound asa a bobb a a.a.^A.# 6; a • Inquire at 192 Main street nished or unfurnished. Apply you’ll have to do it all over first. ing, merry face of Pat leaped out Announcements ■ra; a a a v aca a « » a “Yes, darling. ..You mustn’t talk Personals ...... Sheridan Hotel. And she’ll only pay so much.’’ now. The doctor wants you to be at him from toe printed page. Pat AntomoMlea This story is a thousand times waa pictured, dressed in a ftikfy Automobiles for Sale 4 FUEL AND FEED 49-A TO RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Main quiet. Try to sleep.” true. I wonder how many parents Pat closed her eyes wearily. white frock. Probably a commence­ Automobiles for Exchargs mm,mm 8 street (Orford Bldg.) Apply EJd- ment frock. Auto Accessories—Tires < FOR SALE—SLABS, Hickory and realize what the children are doing. She felt too tired to talk, too ward J. HoU. TeL 4642 and 8025. “Ghastly accident,” Bob said aft­ Auto Repairing—Painting 7 oak. Selected fireplace wood, cut It takes only ten seconds to destroy tired to think. When she awak­ Auto Schools ...... 1-A many dollars worth of property. er a moment. Tm glad toe poor Autos—Ship by Truck I to order. C. A, Staye. Dial 3149. FOR RENT—SMALL STORE on ened again the room was bright­ er. This strange room with Its kid ufas not aerloubly hurt.” He Autos—For Hire ...... 8 Church street. Inquire 18 Winter sat' doWn, reached for a dgaret, Garages—Service—Storage 10 FOR SALE—HARD , WOOD for street. neat white dresser, white walls Motorcycles—’^loyoles ...... 11 stove, furnace and fire place.. Chas. puffed it a fitoment anJ groimd it Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 11 and white table with bottles of Heckler, telephone Rosidale IS-IS. medicine and a roll of gauze. a g a i ^ an tmh tray. Then almost Business aud ProfeasloBal Services BOLTON immediately he Ut another. Business Services Offered ...... is HOUSES FOR RENT 65 Joan was silting near a window Household Services Offered .....ll-A looking out. Pat thought her sis­ ^ 4 ' Building—Contracting 14 GARDEN—FARM - l^ss Eva Jones of Hartford spent His father, ..Rioting toe betraying Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 RENTS OF EVERY Description ter looked very weary and sad. DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 the week-end at the home of her signs, said: "You thought it waa Funeral Directors...... 16 and price Singles, flats, tenements brother, R. K. Jones. Heatlnp Plumbing—Roofing .m 17 toe sister.” —no charge Dial 8601. John F. Rev. Harold Wlltz will conduct Pat closed her eyes and then (B E A D TH E I BY. THEN COLOR 1HE PIOTUBH)' • Insurance ...... 18 FOR SALE—NUMBER-ONE Green Shannon, 76 Russell street suddenly memorj’ came flooding "Yes,” Bob answered. “The fel­ Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 18 Mountain potatoes. Orders solicited the morning service at the Center Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 10 back. Tears sUpped from under her low she waa with last night bad As Duncy rode aroun.' toe camp, "Gee, we’re now aa Bg OBM for winter. Inquire Chas. E. FOR RENT—SEVEN ROOM single Congregational Church Sunday and been drinking.”' . wee Dotty said, “You are n be. Pd like to havwvif^Maa u | ld o Painting—Papering ...... 11 Rev. Whitmore Beardsley will de­ lashes and rolled down her white Professional Services ...... II Thresher, Buckland. TeL 6046. house on Benton street with fire­ "Bob, you didn’t let me kn^ scamp! You had ua all real wor­ that toiag'that DuaoY ' liver the sermon. cheeks. Repairing ...... t| place. Rent reasonable. Inquire 20 how much you cared for tola girl. ried, ’cause you diaappeared from "Why, aura," said L g im , W itt Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 34 Junior Jones spent the week-end "Oh, Pat, dearest, don’t!” Roosevelt street You are pretty far gone, aren’t '^slght. a grin. ‘It’s lota at 'fhiL Jpit Toilet Goods and Service 16 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 at Point of Woods as guest of "He’s dekd, Joan. I remember Wanted—Business Service m .... 16 now. They said the girt sure Is y o u ?” "We left }rou as a guard, ml right in. The .pony might to piifi Bdaeatioaa] TO RENT —SEVERAL desirable George Wilcox Jr. Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE— FOUR POSTER lucky, but that poor fellow!’ ‘Tm afraid so,” dawn, but when w e' woke up you you. You’re nht autt a hOavy 1b^** Courses ano Classes > e ara a a a a five, six and seven room houses, George Wilcox are spending this Private Instruction maple New Englander day bed. Jerry’s dead, Joan, and I’m liv­ "Why afraid?” his father per­ were gone. Now, tell u*, little fel- Soon nU tlM single and double; also heated week in Middletown. lo, do you think that that Was and Dancing .m. ... .»;.18-A May be seen at 164 Wadsworth Rev. and Mrs. Harold Wlltz are ing. And it was all my fault!” sisted. Musical—Dramatic ...... k...... 19 apartments. Apply Eldward J. Holl, rig h t?” burff. "ewrlter, Vic- “But nQW'jroU'.wen’tao sure? you to know,that I did not desert ‘Then, when tta flnmaa ara'blaz- Money to Loan ...... It moved into Hartford for the winter. "Don’t darling. You must be trola with Records. A pply 138 W. V. BARBER DEAD quiet. It wasn’t yonr fault. You What’s wrong, sda?” y o i^ was caiitUred in toe qjght. ing fa ii^ I ' Uriah -t t k flahi Help and Sltnatlons Charles Loomis of Pawtuckett “J will admit I dozed away, and wotfid toy to d(ua fltthir. war Hetp Wanted—Female ...... 16 School street spent the week-end at his home couldn’t have prevented It.” “It’s hard tO'torolain. Sometimes then these Indiana, in tbdr play I w i n j M M Help Wanted—Male ...... 86 Torrington, Oct 18.— (AP)—Wil­ here. "Then he Is dead;” Pat began she does unhx^pacted things that Salesmen Wanted ...... S6-A FOR SALE—BIO BARGAINS in hurt. And edmetlmee she’s so sneaked up and ied me off, but 0 ^ The mwtomaa Ikite^adl"Bo, Help Wanted—Male or Female . . 37 lard V. Barber, 75, who represented The Grange enjoyed a "House to brokenly. "Oh, my God!” Con­ used cook stoves and heaters. Cook Torrington in the Legislature of vulsive emotion swept her again darned sweet! ^ e first time I saw have treated me all right” ho!” and then mb, "^ y^ you Agents Wanted ...... ,.,.17>A stoves 36.00 up; also new oil burn­ House” party, at their last regular Situations Wanted—Female...... 18 1898 and New Hartford in the ses­ meeting nl^L-They visited at the While she clung to Joan. _ her I wanted to rim off with her. An. Indian toui said *^e ie ^ t ought to know i^ttat ' kfi^ aO Situations Wanted—Male ...... 19 ers for sale. Manchester Green sion of 1924, died today at his home "It was all my fault, Joan, He Sometimes I vdab I bad.” that w« have made you TInlea gben t a war danea. Kbsp ayes Employment Agencies ...... 40 Garage.—Jones. home of Mis. J<^ Swanson, Oscar in the BakevUle district of New Anderson and Mrs. John Massey. was angry ■ with ' ine. If we had His fatoe n%x>k hi bead. "No fret We didn't know, that you Ofl m#;* • V' J ■ I l.lve Stork—Pets—Ponltry—VeUeles Bbiqn ha waa rh a n tt^ i’i e n i h and Dogs—Birds—Pete ...... 41 Hartford, after an illness of several The Grange will hold its regular stayed— ” good settling ’.things that ^ y . were'friends of toe old fiahnnia. FOR SALE—GOLD MEDAL Glen- - ' and/aaaldn^ cMCi n ranr Llv ; Stock —Vehicles ...... 42 months. Mr. Barber was formerly wMkly dance at the hall Thursday "It might hava happened any­ They dmi’t 's ^ settled.” "Wa toougbt we’d fill 'yra'am Poultry and Suoplles ...... 41 wood coal and gas Range, A-1 con­ Bob did not reply. It bad been with fear, so you would acnajpak id. It w aT u ^ tf^ ^ ' W * dition. Price reasonable. engaged in the lumber and coal bus­ evailn g. way, Pat You must believe that” Wanted — Pets—Poultry—4tock 44 Phone dtfflduit trying, to describe Joan’s ou t o f hare. That’ji; why Tlnlaa Uughad For Sale—SHseellaneons 8726. 42 Spruce street iness here and later in the pltflnblng But Pat couldn’t believe It. Articles tor Sale ...... 46 business but for the past 15 years Aquatic products produced in Her bright head, a mass of tan­ chann and bar axasperating qual- turad Duncy and than to ouf oamp Boats and Accessories ...... 46 has conducted a filling station at Japan the last fiscal year totaled gled hair, moved from side to itlaa at toe fame time. sita-ran.” ...... '( 1 ^ Building Materials ...... 47 “Oh, it'a all right!’* oiad G e^ . * few tliims ta.' Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry ,. 48 MUSICAL instruments 53 Bakerville. 131,662,479 yen. Bide on the white pillow. Now and Hla father' said alowly, "She Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 48 Fuel and teed ...... 49-A FOR SALE}—PEASE BROS. Up­ ■ii Garden — Farm—Dairy I^'oduots 60 right piano, cheap. Write Box O, Household Goods ...... |l L< “.-‘V In care of Herald. Look Who’f Herel Machinery and Tool...... 61 ALLEY OOP . i'-. t Musical Instruments ...... 61 Office and Store Equipment .... 64 Specials at the Stores ...... 66 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 67 YOU BIG ^OH.VEAH? WB.L,T1«V" AH' HAVt HUN0RV' HOW DID YOU KNC^ JUST; ZAMQKQO/ Wanted—To Buy ...... 68 FOR RENT—FURNISHED room riL TEACM YOU N1AS ^ HERE TO fT WAS Rooms Without Bosrd ...... 68 sink, reasonable. 109 Foster street WHEN I GO IN , BREAK FOR YOU.' ^ tfL ABOUT?, |A^1 ■ Boarders Wantsd...... ».6 9 -A MTH(N6! I THREW THE Country Board—Retorts Orube. I POUND AN w S toF E30AN'W A5 ROCKNERELV l i r e EAT, Hotele—Restaurants .. f e a 4 e a a PLEASANT SOUTH ROOM, heat­ Wanted—Koome—Board BUSY nWN' TO «f.'5 Apartments, Flats. Tshsments . . ^ Dial 4645. 14 'fipr ce s tre e t Business Locations for RUS)S The ToonerviOe TmUey That Meets All Trains ■* ;i.- i* ’ 1 0 . f . _ . 6 w THS KiwwseAWTeN SPseiAi. AU Let-LVppw ass Ti^eoo. ■ * . * u . >>■ . r-i- 1 1'. ■ » . V * . ' - • A n o U B r A fttir "The beet w ay to take the tax ' , -t. ' . • VQ U V fiO F i'S O A 'l' burden off the citizens is to p ut it Can and W ill are oousina to never on the dead people vote m - the Nou^‘D0U6HMunrt>iJ«r ' ___ ItiM t.to luck; e le ctio ns.” 4 » i f vo u W siteT .Gaa la the eon of Energy W ill s e r n » 4 a \ r t h la the eon of pluck, Youth — H ave you ever kissed a .U t o ^ W A * S H A V 60 »"T O FF I ca n't and W on’t are oouaine, too, m an before? V O U lO O K 3VJS1 UKCr M M r t A * - FRTROLW M f^ alw fgra out of w ork. H is Sw eetie — Ye-es. WOTW 6 R J A K S , a TH ' crrH E?!^ Can’t la the son of N ever Try, Youth — Tell m e his nam e so ■ R E A U W , W o n ’t la the son of S hirk. that I can thrash him . wrmouft -m' up heim&i ■DO you WOULD MOVE His Sweetie — But— but — he V ES SYR, M AUKS O V B R T O ^ V E m ig h t be too m a ny fpi’' you. pp^ Tm N V< X A reader of this oolunm of Piffle AS TWO -*-VF VO U H IS r e s e m b l e ” ACCUEHOI^ED w rites in to tell us that the M ay* A friend of this colum n w rites in BCfTH W ER E MV -BROTHER fa ir C a fe tw ia at Qreenaboro, N o rth to ask US 'h o w m uch it costs to run IE ' Carolina,CaroUna, has the followingfollow ing sign; 1 Well, we should O t» * A N » 1D * jA vcE^w rrH O JT "N o m atter how tough the steak ^^out $16 an hour for gas and c r a c k e d MV MOUSTACHE ! m ay be, you can /Jw asrs stick your ^^y 235Q funeral, f^ in the gravy.” — •? ‘T d like to be a m illionaire so I "Thla ^ no tim e to save m oney!” w ouldn’t have to argue w ith declares General Johnson. Now fa m ily about expenses,” said a w e ll- isn't be the kidder know n m an yesterday. Aunt ^ And how m any patients Yaang M an — Every tim e l look have you Jam es? late your eyes, darUag, I w ant to Young D octor — O nly one so far. tta eh them u e language of love. Auntie, but he’s given m e a good m e Sw eetheart — W eU, I’m sure start — he has 16 com plaints. you 'll find them ve ry w U lln g pupils. W onder If The Shop G irl W ashes "Everybody W ants The Beet Of H er Legs A a She Does H er O ne P air It, But M ost Folks W iU TeU Ydu O f S ilk StocklngB? Frankly ^la t They've Gotten The W orst O f It.” Since W om en’s Clothes H ave Be­ KI e come W hat They Are, W e Hear W A S T T S l Youthful Student To A griculture Less Com plaint A bout The Freedom I T O L O O K Y (to old farm er)— Your m ethods of O f The Seas. cultivation the hopelessly out of U V < E date. Take that free over there. I’d be astonished if-yo u got eight The Gordon Bennett Balloon 3 A K E , pecks of apples fro m it in one sea* Race w ill be held ' in connection, ■POR s o n . < w ith the ChlcAgo W o rld ’s \Fa lr, be­ Old Farm er — So would I. Its tw een Sept. 1 and 4. N A a pear tree. REASPM "Instead of rem aining at the bot­ L i m tom of the ladder som e m en try to F L A P P % .fi^ SAYS: craw l farther dow n.” (i rn u iM rft. iitti Young W ife — Tom , It’s just a A L e s s o n B y Jo h n C* T e rry little m ore than a year since our S( O R CH Y SM ITH honeym oon, when we spent that / c a n t t a v ^ n : g H l V B R D O n V u k e . VA/AL, MOW DO TMAT > M l MO lOOKiKt g lo ria day on the sands. T U A T 7 SU\T Y)cR ",'TOUGWie. I SURE AfA Young Hubby (gloom ily) — W e iB U R P R lB B .'D , PtR TROUBLSt \ little thought then, dear, w e’d be m ^ P U M A ME AAAKC. spending our first anniversary on MIBTAKK »■ '>^1 t h e r o c k s . 'The quickest w ay to get som e m en out of the ir offices is to yell: "FORE.” Tim id Young M an ^ M r. Nobbs,_ could you— would you— could I — e r — 1 M r. Nobbs— W hy, yes, m y boy, you m ay have her. Tim id Young M an— W hat’s that? H a v e w h o m ? M r. Nobbs — M y daughter, of c o u r s e . . Tim id Young M an— ^Why 1 just - w anted to know , if you.'w ould lend m e | 6 0 . O UT OUR W AY B y W illiam s M r. N obbs— Certainly not, young W ASHINGTON T l l B S U B y C r a n e fellow . W hy I hardly know 3TOU. _____ \ * ^ J U » T AS 1 SAIO-W ^ILE FiSHIKQ, ^WAM{/ N^ALL QdLO, 5X0^10^ OvA , M A A fAI \ I COM\M& OOVSIMi V S I HBRC. VOU PULLED THIS DLO PAN OUt OF wujm-'c c r r ' s com es f r o m CBJBEKS.. A lot of people are learning econ­ M A - A - O V - \ ! u v f e t h a t ! x’ve. A GOOD om y these days the sam e w ay a THE LAKE. SOME SAND CAME Up g o l d NOME, F'RlN«TANCE,WHy, WtWVT, AND, MIYEO WITH THE DOIN* AT NOME THEV FOUMO n o t i o n t d l e t h i m t a k e ' m an learns to sw im after being Ehreh the haughty type will un­ PICTURE-AMO 1 WOULD IF \T^ puA ed off a dock. bend to save a little'vanitx si^OkiSCOLD DUST. ATTH’ GOLD^^GHT B6SIDS.THE > N M E . « e ^ t h a t BffTTOM OCEAN. fUGHTGN'rHE a o m -B . O F WAB n V f o r VOU OPW iNOr OF A 8EACM— IT WAS ONE ME NEAR OiPPy? WiTH’^ LAKE? OF THE 8KS6BST STRIKES M A A A H I M A A o K f H IN ALASKA. WE'RE CARRYING 1 WON'T HELP H i m GLEAM U P T H ' ^ R O . A n O H E f e _ Q U R e n d / G o n n a s h o w t h a t a w FU l JSffl^LCSrS P iC ro R E OF M E Tb PEOPLaJ* spearmint

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SUTH [ t a y i n e I ' up m l CLEAN TOOTBALLfi , R^NOuspmoofOi NIEHT NEW wwlaM ntal tm in th^ fe sM l B A r r c t H B n is i ayste e y w B *i|m wi I m m ladt develop fiM —a WITH nsssngj^y.ihsVklwIewlMtpeempMlee- j IMAEIMAEV tien M is seesKM enijr lU Msh prewAn * BN o e t b IN AN OLD . . \ ; MANSION Uw M w ndiR f nM yM UNNW ilaeaatnti , IB NO WRf betee lb M s i^ ov«,ualais {m n nm- ' TO PBBMM ninf p ityi M i dsw nslsd endw ly. TD e n ikp ie > FOR AN vides lhal i dwfpnS faMnsa « b e n iM ALL-PAY ilwou|h to W eek vp sn d tA h d b a c b d ^ lb MOTOR TRR bc^AM blo% «pM liybM A ‘ ----- ekpM tefiew **6eM eiitodphar.eaelbf U itotpsnsb- • >' 1 ‘ iisM.'is a AeweA iblcK.^ Mrs. Lula IHdwdl’a group of ■ T o u a ^ aiihlMm c t f t Vaiy^ TONiGirr Amaranth memoers will give a Xairki Frieniay. soolaty bridge at the Maeonlo Tem^e to» sale of home hguMle foods at t$is - i I^IL EMERTON*S DIAMONDS morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. W. Hale eoiqpiay's stbrs, Batur-- 'V i. AT THE TAB Tliose vho are assisting inclufle day, begixming at 10 a. xn. WilUllMDttO Mrs. Ethel ,Monti^ Mrs. Elsie K ig g Knight, Mm. Florence Beeman, i b o a i ^ . AdmlssloB 40e. Mm. May .Puter, Mm. Mildred s ' " Noren, Mm.’ Gens Server, Mrs...... Alice Weir, Mrii. Florence Thorn- ttm, Mm. Lottie (3ady, Mrs. Minnie ABOUT TOWN Richaros and Mm. Ethel Wickee of Stafford Springs. r ■ ■ " A Three Day ^ - * K Mrs. WUUam C. Bray, of West­ St Mary's Girls Friendly society Demonstration! minster road, was hostess to seven­ is to serve another popular low- teen members of Lady Roberts priced supper tomorrow evening in By Still Offering **L6w 1933 P r | c ^ Our New QUAli|¥ :x ': < ” ^¥1 Lodge, Daughters of St George, at the palish Jiall for the ben''fit at the Due To Hale’s Advanced BuyiiSgWeeli. .Months Ago;/IMces Much a sewing bee and social in her home church and business people. Partic­ Card-Lock last night. Delicious refreshments ulars as to the menu will be found a sclantlAo Invention whloli per­ were served foUowing an enj03rable in the socle^s advertisement else­ mits you to have year window evening. where today. Mrs. Dorothy ’Turner' opM and looked at the-same Is general chairman. time. Mr. and Mra Thomas Joyce who It’s have been visiting in Manchester for Women of the Moose advertise in the past four months left today for this issue' a setback party similar 6 for 90c their home in St. Petersburg, Fla. to one held some time ago, with ^GARD-LOCK prevents dls- tasty eats and prizes, for tomorrow aster.- Mrs. Lulu Plank, president of the evening at S^o’clock at the home of • GARD-LOCK prevents Buckingham Ladies Aid society, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yost, 237 Main small children from fall­ her associate workers, make a bid street. ’The committee, Mrs. Yost, ing out of the wln^W. for the patronage of Manchester Mrs. Mary Burke, Mrs. Dolores Vail- people at the annual fair of the so­ lant, will welcome anyone Interest­ May we call to your attention, at, H ale’s ciety and scalloped oyster supper, ed. please; the fact that the major­ Friday evening at 6:30, advertised ity of SNEAK • THIEVES, elsewhere in today’s issue. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lord of Cot­ PROWLERS and KIDNAPERS tage street were among the local enter the homes through unlock­ people who attended the wedding at ed mid unguarded windows. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Taylor of S t Mary’s church, New Britain, this West Cornwall have been visiting W^e urge you to Join us in this Fur Trimmed morning of Miss Mary Callahan and safety campaign to put BURG­ their relatives in this town and Bernard Grogan. ’The bridegroom, H artford. LARS, SNEAK - IHtBVES, who was formerly associated with PROWLERS and KIDNAPERS the State Theater people here, is at The annual harvest supper by the out of business by protecting present manager of the Central your homes, valuables and loved Ladies Aid society of the East Glas­ ’Theater in West Hutford. tonbury Methodist church will be ones with GARD-LOCK. served this evening, the first table ADVEE'nSEMEXT We refer you to the Undberg at 6:30. The drive over to the neigh­ catastrophe and thousands of boring village is especially attrac­ Attend Women of Moose set­ other similar cases. GARD- ! tive since ^ foliage has turned, back Thurs., Oct. 19, 8 p. m., Mm. LOCK WOULD HAVE PRE­ Extra Special i and the women of that church are Yost’s, 287 N. Main St, 6 prizes, VENTED ’THIS. noted for their fine suppers, which hot dogs, sauerkraut, 26c! We ask you, is It worth 90c to attract many.from this town and yoii to secure a life-long protec­ Hsrs’s COA't NEWS!' These coats are bargains at thslr ragnlar Bribe. At this H artford. tion against SNEAK-THOIVEB, spselal tbsy*rs i unaquallad at this pries. Every coat is fksbionsd of lovely BURGLARS, PROWLERS and fabrics and full silk lined. You’ll love ths new styles with their broad thouldsr fur The weekly card party to be held WINDOW KID N APERS 7 treatments, tbs pelts include: in St James’s hall this evening Is • Fits most every window. being arranged by a committee of SHADES ^Can be attached or detacb- ^Caracul •Wolf iLapin which Mrs, James Deardom of Elm Fine Bollaad Shades, made to terrace is the chairman. Other ed, without tools, in a members on the committee are; order, and bongon your A C ^ Jiffy. •Skunk •French Beaver iMarmlnk Miss Catherine Shea, Miss May windows oom plete ...... 4 9 C • Has no moving parts to gst New RoUera, lOo Bxtm. out of ordsr. ' Shea, Mrs. Jason Chapman, Mrs. At KALS'I Apparel Department—Main V\0C9^ rear, Margaret Mahoney, Mrs, Felix Me- Send post card, ws will onJl •Is ths world’s cheapsst Evltt, Miss Alice Roach, Mrs.-^James with samplM, or 'pjMne after 6 theft insurance. Roach, Jr., Mrs. Edward Zimmer­ P, M« man and Miss Bridget McCarthy, Demonftration Thursday, Let Your Next CAPITOL Friday and Saturday Rutbven Bidwell of Chestnut WINDOW SHADE CO. Frock Be One ■treet is in New York City on a 46 Oapm Street Hartford Basement. business trip. Of These

Mrs. Marjorie Straw, wort^ matron of Temple Chapter, O. B, S., occupied the station of treasur New er at the Eastern Star meeting in .Wethersfield last night. The occa­ sion was visiting matrons' and pa­ trons’ night. ' D resses Russell Remig who is employed at Hoboken has been spending a few days with bis parents, Mr. and from Hala'f at » Mrs. W, J. Remig of Pine street. An Amazing, Money-Saving Thursday- Members of the American Legion Fife, Drum and Bugle Corps are S n P i P . Bordered asked to report at the 8tat« A r­ A Special^Sellingl mory at six o’clock tonlgnt to go to RocKvllle to march in the NRA mi parade there. iO^ S A L E o f Lm en Sets F e lt Miss Bernice M, Juul, of the Wel­ Women tell us tbsy're OUT- ' don Beauty Parlor on Main street, m1^. pufciiased two months ago, ITANDXNO. .they compare fh d i is in New York tbday attending ses­ vovably with dresses selltag for^ sions of the national conventm of TOILET ARTICLES, DRUGS lots more la many stores, Ktre hairdressers and cosmeticians in therefore we can offer them at ars the smart wodsns m bright that city. • Actual Values 26c, 50c, $1.00 oelors.. .dressy modsls in ths Hats Bsw ' silks. Buttons I.,, plak bows!. . . tray shoulders!,. .nigt Bsokllnes! ^ DR 0 . M. PABKBB )64x64*lneh DENTIST Your Choice, 10^ Each TelelepboBibone 64 Pratt Streat cloth and •Gratn •3rown e ^ e s Hartford, O t • Alcohol Qulnlns Hair Tonic ■ix napkine Dentistry that win please yoo, • Almond Lotion Tollst Water •Black •Oxford at a price yon can afford to pay. a Astringent Nall Polish, Assorted • Bay Rum Nall Polish Remover • EalOray •Rad 9 Brllliaatlne Mouth Wash A very fortunate purohafs twD months ago enables us to offsr 0 Chicumber Lotion Mlneralava these extn heavy, Unea kmob efts at this "old tinja low." On to- Frocks—Main Floor, rear. •$1.98 and $2.98 Gradtf • Cucumber Cream Mercuroebrome d ^ s markot, they'd be 13.49. Large, 64x64-lB0b clothe with gold • Cuticle Remover Just sthat most every girl Is waiting for - RUMMAGE SALE - Witch Haiel and groen borders. Fringed. Six napkins to match. ' Buy for '.marvelous bat valuss just at the height • Castile Soap Vanishing Crsam • Cold Cream your own use.. .buy for Chrletmae giving later. Lovely of the fall season. We've Included beuiT THURSDAY, 10 A. N. ON. Tar Shampoo hats.. .brtme, berets, and turbans, Fsits • Cleansing Cream Cocoanut Oil Shampoo sad Boveltlss. State Theater Building • Face Powder \Yave Set Lace Trimmed flnanoe Committee Memorial • Gl3rceiin and Rose Water Tooth Paste Msin Floor, oeatar. Hospital linen Auxiliary. • Lemon Lotion Shaving Cream • Lemon Cream Brusbleas Shaving Cream 5 4 x 7 ^ « tn c h Tooth Brusbea R a y o n s • Hair Dressing Razor Blades Sets, n.98 Smart, New • Lilac Vegetal Talcum Powder VALOCO Replaedment Price 16.49. Blue, gold, green borders. THE HI-TEST OIL Fringed, fix M^ildiM. Drug Department—Main Floor, right iC V A SERVICE /I* V A i Y o STA’n O N ' Linens—Main Floor, left. Fahfic 426 Hartford Rd. . Tel. 3866 A • V e a t a . / ANNUAL FAIR First Used the • Panties / /'./■ Ritz Carlton—Hale^s K / / ScaDoped Oyster Sapper PIN EH U RST-Dial 4IS1 These comfortable, sleek for NowPresents fitting garments ars excel- FsU FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20. Canadian Dried lent for any figure...and are Buckingham Church, L. A Society Broilers Roasting marked at a price that is Sapper 6:80 p. m., 40c. Bacon Beef Chickens within the means of ah. (Bedspread AwartM). 59c “Riti Blue” Lovely quality rayon with 39c lb. Vi lb. 22c each ecru lace trlnunlBgl. iR ^u- $1.39 ea. lar and extra;slies. ■ .Plain models for tUpe* who prefer. thenh Atlantic Rayolite BIRDSEYE FROSTED FOODS Glassware Every Item Qnaraoteed. Mim Morrlaen wfll be here i b MI auede-hke ffahrto gloyes glnglo and RANGE Thursday noon to answer your questions In the jrtore or over the Chemises, wovtai vStlip^. and hoyri^stgdes. telephone. at a popular Ml grtg& bilga, Nadt,' and. na>7., budgrtt prico Ecru lace tkrnmdd ‘A U giov«s fsr fioeral ebemlses in tearbee. pjsoe. ..why hl^ a Regular userson. of this oil they have fonnd none better. For Pies Vegetables Fruits Rayons—Mahi Floor, right nusberrles . .29c V,. Icafn PiDori^l^; Under 15 gaOons. .lOi^c gaL Cherries . .15c Baby Limas. .27c Rhubarb...... 19c mrnmtk 15 gallons or more, 8 '/^c gaL Fresh Peas • .25c Strawberries 1’ 4*'v/ y ' \ L obster 23c and 27c It T«Bu7-^U,UJTYH«eI. L T. WOOD CO. M eat . . . 59c Spinach...... 23c 51 BiseeD Street TeL 4496 (Ready to serve.) Raspberries, 23c each

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