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, • ' - ■ f.--. ^ ' , .- ' • • '•. / " ' . ^ * £ > , . -.:..., ...... - -., ...... •..■—'■r' • • ’ ' ' ■'; •_■ ■—' ■ ' >(■-•• ...... y't-.r ' r r ■• ■ • ’ |p-i 7 -' ■ ' • V ••"' ^ .•'1 ' i • • I ., V i f,-y. AdreMABc oa Plogo 1A]l SQOTH BiANCHESTBB, CONNvFRll’AT^NOyESlBER 18,. 1932. FIOCE THREE CEN1» yOL. Ln^ NO. 42. * *♦ iiJL 3 FIREMEN INJURED PROOF TBAT SOKffiiSiNG £3 BREWING! ' . m - m IN NORWALK BLAZE FULL CABINET TO A Score Of Olhers Sdfor HINDENBURG ACTS From Effects Of Su^ihiiric IN GERMAN CRISISI For ^ T in e Is Months AH fimiM^-Store Barns With HUNGER MARCHERS Menbers Presold No De- a Loss Of Aboot $70,000. Visits V ariou Leaders To Visit ROOSEVET b iis Gven Ont After Con- " See If a New Cabinet Can Norwalk, Nov. 18.— (A P )—A score of firemen are suffering from the ef Leaders Dsnand Tbat He lereace B n It b Ssmised fects o f sulphuric fumes this after not Be Organized. noon and three others are under Ask PresideDt Hoerer To P n ^ ra tio in Were Made medical care fo r Injiudes received Berlin, Nov. 18.— (A P )—The fun tWw morning in a $70,000 blaze in weight of Germany's domestic crisis AD ow Jbrdi On CapitaL F « Neit Week’s Parky the P. W. Woolworth 6 and 10 cent fen upon the aged President 'Von at m Washington street store Hindenbuig today as he set out Widi Presideit-ElecL wmiMn Morrow of the Central Albany, H,^Y., Nov. 18.—(A P )— grim ly to attain his cherished ideal fire station was rushed to' the Nor A ddegation of ’^imgar marchers” of a national concentration govern walk hospital after he was cani^ today personally demanded'Of Pred- Washington, Nov. 18.—(AP) — unconscious from the burning bulld- ment tolerated, at least by the dead dent-elect Roosevdt tlmt he call (totoertog his full O btoet around, inir. He was overcome but is not locked Reichstag. him fo r the first time in months, serious. Harry Smith o f the H^P® The President started alone on upon Preddent Hoover to withdraw Hose Company collapsed in the fire Presidoit Hoover today gave con the difficult road he has charted for Don’t be misled by these pictures—beer isn’t baick^yist But the brewers are taking ho chances PAGBTW O.:'^'^' r.-'A r- '^OH m sR'BviBiH nra'niii^ ■ ^ •• • ,.' t 1011M2. iim A Y , NOVEMBER feriitoT ^ . ■ ,mu ,^ r a m l u u c a i l i t t •fciaitrrT' If.- I III. 'VI a V0Tl!W0i m i$3 V ilOKCH BEAKDr KJIf. C,At Notes P E tU t DENOUNCES CUT TWO LOOM STANDS , DttiM At i ’ WimSSASURTS N. Y. Stocb C k ^ e u m m l tniN iO N Kiir n e t . If. 0^ A. Jualor Lesgue WATERWAYS PLAN TO ONE TO SPUT JOBS ^gamei ^ ^ 1 got uttderufider way Wedneidsy ' _ _ _ ' (OoBUnisd ?>OBI fl8gt Om .w ^ the list eonbat batwon (fM iM hy Putun B Oo.) (Oontlaiiid Fren P ifs One) lrtu rty*ew !ii«ftj|>y. tbs Pin Bovi now known ae the Ox- Air ______Chfiiwy Brothon Sprwtd gWMOMag Sod( aid Bnddn ChA To OoBgraiimui tad you h«vs not been fords winnuf ogainat Bd \WUeon’i Alaska Jua E m - North Bnden. fireyredani pertation on aa equal bails with ploymwiit Bjr Offing bE mio h Sam Rogofi tnd Hlg 0lMk fhlr during this invsstlfidlom^ jnijf red and showy ...... otberi, tha repeal m the "reeaoture Present Phy h ffif will leave that ttf the pubUo/' }u U u rm of the North Ind Beys AliiXI Oni lH .eeeeseeieeesesst, qlauie*’ of the M90 Traa^orfotlea W 2ST2r Ono Loom ta Oporsto Ambuoadorg Zfalsra laid. Showed up in great shape but Am Can ...i.i. Asked Act, the repeal of ths valuation Mo 0tat2 ChamploBB ^Bomsbody b u been talldag to couldn't quite make up for tne keen AaForPow e cap Not B and T ... ^ 90 tion of tbs Zateritati Oommsros 11112a llM in SchooliyAtSP.M. eyee of the b^e who learn agility Am Rad stand ...... 71 Oo5a. Rlvor 480 I d o d 'effort to gift ompleyaMat you,’’w, Wilson TTusw suBiwPMtNsuggssted. , dodging tbs bins In tb r bowling Am 'Smeltig A ct which has so far ooit 1144,000,- ThaBkifflfliit Niglit. Now. S4 “Bo far as X am oonoamsd aa a ...... ^ nowungIng al- Htfd. pen . Truft.... 48 00 000 ai “eenparsd with the ortgiaal to ai nuuti^MriODi m poielMo a aaskM eiila awwiliH —.*> MelaAft ___ . __ Am Tel and Tel ...... ,101 First National 120 - sstimats of 17,000,000,’’ and a TltUi ebangi baibMD made In the velvet M. H. I. U lltoranr all?* with msmbsr of this oommlttss,’’ Ifslsoa The Acond rame was a proof Am Tob R . 02 regpondad, “ the evidenos you are Now B rit iruflt ..... — ISO mors flexibility in rats itruotursi. Vanity, Inian poittn, tlolMt-MUan or aajrthlaf that the. Tiger iI a feredoui animal Am Wat Whs I., 91 WMt Hartford ituat.. — miU at Chaney Brotban wharaby pioduoiiv 1* absolutsly worthlsis.’’ 190 Admiaalon ...... 40 aaata elM that bai to do with tho l e w aae i the ■ Tigm under Arnold Oarka Anaconda 0 * Inoum io Moska waavara will a^arata ena Initaad of and Bulkin’! priNntation of ”Tho Chairman Ragon quietsd thf ver^ Ate Atchison 42 Ate the Faloooe and bad a g ^ ...... 04 two leeni. Thia will prevlda work Torch Bcarcrc’' which li to be giTca hal battle sftsr Wilion declared he meal out of a aoore of 29 to I6.7rha Aubutn 42 Aetna Life 10% for twloa aa many man. Kowavar, in the High lehool hall thli erenlaf would not go on with tho queetlonr Tiger squad la o f Arnold Ralt and Otilo ' 12' UTESTSOtXS Bcndte • I •••••• t . 11 ^ ^ n r o ...... 20% thia la tha ilaok parted In tha valvat at eight o’clock. ’The play li aa Ing. JIagon aaid be wai m.or uge o Clarke, Bdr Franola ...... u % New York, Nov. 10.—(AP)—Tbs hllarloui farce in three acta which tbs invHtl|ratlon> and Inetruotsd Both StoolW # t I S • •9•I9«fM••s • 122M Btook Market took on a httls buainaia lo It d ^ net moan that Modem and Old Both Stool, i^d I preienti a nightmare of what could Wilson toj^deed. ISl, • t (• «• t , i • $0% heolthlor oomplexioa t o ^ , but wm thara will ha ;nuy opanlngi for happen in any amateur play. It in Tho betwosn Nolson and Borden t • 96tt itlU oxtremsly sluggi^ Can Pao 12% National Firo , S0 waavara nqw out of work. Zt baa FaiMon Dance very well oait and ihould prove to Wilson oams wbils Jooijft Oustodio, llartfqrd Steam Boiler 07 Tho doolias of ^ past two ses baan tha poUoy of Ohanay Brethara at be a ”wow” of a performance. At an ovtrsotr Ih a south PhladiIsdsipids under the leadenhlp of Karl Nell- OaoO’ (J. ZO ••••••••*•.••••*• 44 AooinFiro ...... 48 sions waa ohsekfd, and prices itif- Icait that ii the opinion of letertB division was tsiiitifying. Ho tsstifloi bon have the following be^ oh their Oorro Do Paioo 2 Tnvolors ...... isg fsnsd moderately, several issues for amna lim a now to divide up tha of tboie who watched the dreee re> that 100 out OL 208 ,psrsoni who list for their team, lu r ry Rudeen, Ohoa u d O h io ...... 94 getting up a pohit or t#o, but trad work a i much aa poMlbla aa a hearial lait’ evening. Over forty wsro aiilstod In voting had fallsd to John.lfbOartby, Albert and Pai- ObiySl#r •••looessoodeeeeste 16 PbMo DtUMoi Btoeha ing was m small volume, with floor maana of raliaving tha unamploy- Grange Hall high school itudenti have been busy sign tbs slsotion book that thsy quale XMyoHo, Newton Taggort, Oooa Oola ...... 21 Oonn. Btoo Sorv • t 0 • 0 0 42 42 traders^ apparently contributing m«at aituatlon in ManobMtar. OLAm m vwt aiATioN 10 during the past lix week! In pre nssdsd asslstancs. Earl Olon, Lawrenoe loranton, Col Oas ...... IS Conn. Power '••SOOOOfO 40% much of tho activity. Chanay Brotbari oparatad today paration which included luoh dutiei Complaint that city smployss Adolph Wruhel, Herbert GMrard. Ooml SolY ...... 10 Groanwleh, ! 60 ZssuM rising ibout 1 to 2 points IO that the workere may have a four SATURDAY NIGHT ae properties, stage scenery, fuml- wars active on election day .in the The North Bnd team Is oem ^sed Cons Oas ...... t-.,...... 02 Hartford 120. 49 M laoludsd Amsrloaa Tslspbons, Amsr day vaoatlen of 'ZliankeifivlDg and ' ture, ticket lelUng and ]^blioity. Fifth Ward was mads by Joseph of Richard Brannlek, Zrvliu’ Oomb- Pont Ooa ...... 00% Hartford Gaa •ossooos 40 mm. ' loan Con, AUisd OhsiMoal, Air Re etlU averogi four daye^ work a With Wobeter’e Old Tima Daiiaa The Sock and Buildn hopes to make Kalsnsky. It is a violation of law er, Donald Harrington, Raymond Cflyii Prod ...... I. 08% r-- 6000000000SO 40 duction, American Tobacco B, Santa week. Uiualty meet, department! OrohMtra and enough on retumo this evening to In Philadelphia for any city employs Harrington, Oeoife Palmer, Jobn T Oo ...... 116 120 Fe, Com, Coca Cola, Consolidated are oloied on Fridayi. BUFPra JrOVffBry WfWWflwWe * ;'o toward a new stage curtain for to be aotivs in polities. /, Rbykoekl, Ifttce Bwlkla, Roland Dupont 87 toeka Gas, Com,Produots, Dupont, East-, tho hall. Prices are lower this year Eastman Kodak ...... SB Am Hardware man, Zntematioiial Harvester, Johns Kalsnsky eaid he caused tbs ar VaUlant, Frank and WUUam Vittner Else and Mus ...... i 1% s s e * I • « 15 17 . than ever before but there are still rest of the Judge of the slsotion in an’ Ed. Wilson, manager. Am Hosiery ...... 20 MhnvlUs, Losw’s, McKeesport, Na Elto Auto Uto ...... 19% tional Biscuit, New York Central, some good seats left and reserved the first division of the ward,on The Oxfords team Is composed of Eiso Pow and L t ...... 2% Arrow H and H, com. 7% seats may be purchased at the door. charge of conducting an'Illegal elec Bruno Sumiloski, Mike Burke, John Fox Film A ...... 8 70 PubUo Service of N. J., Sears, Souths The dub is expecting several of tion, but that he Was freed through Voilk, Bianley Opalaeh, Alphonae sm Padfle, union Carbide, Union FRED E. WERNER STATE Osn E ls e ...... 16% 2 the dramatio. dubs from out of bail obtained by State Representa Rubaebt, Stanley Opalaeh, Fred Brass — 10 Pacific, united Aircraft, and U. S. TODAY AND 8ATUBDAV Oott F o o d s * 26% Steel. TEACHER OF PIANO town. This bit of hospitality has tive Arnold M. Blumberg. ; 4JcCurnr. Osn Motors 14 — 106 always been extended to schools Benjamin L. Jacoby, a former Re The XTncaa from Wim>ing laet 800 Short covering appeared to pro A N D O R G A N . OiUstto. 17% ColUni Co ...... vide much of the upward impetus, < which are members of the C. C. Z. I* publican division leader, testified he night played off the rubber between Oold Dust 16% 16 ' league and it is Bock and Buskin’s was dismissed as a city employe, their team and Joe’s Service station. Colt’s Firearms 7% 9 but the weekly mercantile reviews Beginners Instructed in piano Grigsby Orunow ...... 1% Eagle L o c k ...... were moderately optimistic. Dun’s turn tonight A social hour for the under the civil service protMtton The Unoas team won. Bit Harv ...... 28% 18 21 at studio or their own visitors may be held after the play. because he failed to pay a politioa E. J. Slmonds, secretary of the Fafnlr Bearings...... — 85 reported that retail trade had ex Znt Nick . 8% FuUer Brush, a a ss A . panded further, helped by cold The ticket contest closed official oseeaament local “Y” is in New York today at Xtit Tel and Tel 10% 12 homes. ly this noon. Those guessing the He said be understood the aeeeee- a conference of “Y" secretaries from Gray Tei Pay Station. 18 21 weather, and that industrial opera Johns Manvillo ...... 28% Hart and C ooley ...... tions were most of the autumn im ’A S T . correct number of times that the ment was 6 per cent of hie |2,S00 a different parts of the country. Kennecott ...... 11% — 126 STUDIO, 128 WEST STREET words “The Torch Bearers" were Hartmann Tob, com... — 2 provement. Bradstreet’s stressed year salary. “Slack of work,’’ he Kreug and T o ll...... % do, pfd the post-election stlffeiUng of com Telephone 8833. printed in the local merchants’ ads sold was the reasoh given for hie Lehigh Val R w y ...... 14% 26 'H R IL U N O from Monday evening until Wednes Int Silver ...... 16 19 modity prices AS particularly hope diemleeal. U g g and Myers B ...... 66% do, pfd ...... ful. day evenii^ sent their “good He eaid ^e knew of others who AMY JOHNSON COMPLETES Loew’s ...... 27% 44 48 guesses" Into Mies Doris Mohr who Landers, Frary A a k . 26 28 Nevertheless, brokerage opinion iS P E C T A C L E were fired and reinetated when they Lorillard ...... 18% New Brit. Meh. com... remained deddedly mixed. The will award a free ticket to the fol paid their assessment This occurred McKeesp Tin ...... 48 — 10 lowing ten people who were the first FUCHT TO CAPE TOWN do, pfd ...... — 75 weekly report of freight car load during the last mayoralty earn’ Mont Ward ...... 14 Mann A Bow, Qass A — ings, to appear tomorrow, was ex Only Zane Grey could to send in the correct answers: palgn. Nat^ Biscuit...... 40% 8 Doris Bother, Bert Sloan, Rose do, Class B ...... — 4 pected to show a further seasonal have written dra- Telia of Oollectkme (OoatiBiieo om n rage One) N a tC k sh R eg...... 9 North and J u d d ...... — decline, foUowing the usual trend in Mplro, Bernice Marsh, Edna Hilbig, While a city employe, Jacoby said, Nat D airy...... 19 12 - made etory tif two genef^ Thomas Freebum, William Sloan, Nfles Bern Pond ...... 0% ,7% November and December. ' he did not collect any.' campaign told him then, and four months later Nat Pow and L t ...... 14% PAk, Stow and Wilcox Hesitancy In the securities mar adooa of fi^idng Amer* Mary Bolinski, Mrs. H. Richmond, N Y Central...... 24% 1 mmm funds, but the ward leader did. “He they were married. Two months Russell Mxg ...... 6 kets was described as reflecting In Margaret Olamann. collected money from anybody,", he after that MoUlson made the tint NY NH and H ...... 15% Soovll] ...... part the uncertain status/if the war lean pioneers Noranda ...... 17% 13 16 testified. The ward leader also col solo filght from' east to west across Stanley Works ...... 10 12 debt payments, due Dec. 16, together Zona Gray'i lected from policemen, and firemen the North. Atlantic: North A m e r ...... 29% with possible reactions upon sterling Packard ...... 2% Standard Screw ...... 25 SO CURB QUOTATIONS Jacoby added. •Amy was heavy-eyed, but other do., pfd., guar. .... 100 exchange. Furthermore, the Jacoby testified that while he was wise surprisingly fresh When she Param P u b ...... 3% proach of the December session of % Penn ...... 14% Smytiie Mfg C o ...... 15 in the city employ he received po Taylor and Fenn — the old Congress,,with the possibil By ASSOCIATED PRESS stepped out of the plane today. Phila Rdg C and I ...... 5 . 120 Amer d t Pow and Lt B .... 4% litical money for his division an••• 0-4 • e • • Dlideland’s Margaret Ros^ df Al- of a inan who - had' divorced Mwi- learned that his Wife. A m y^hnson, 14% had beaten Ms record for the flight Trans-America .. .% ll^gton, owned by Mrs. J. H. Revlng- Personal Nf^tices Self from ]^UticS being made to Union Carbide ... 26% (OoBtiaaed FVom Page One) ton, of Chattanooga Tenn., best fe suffer under the system,” Ragon to Cape Town. “I’m BO proud that she has done Unit Aircraft ... 28% male of the solid color class. continued, “and at-least mayor Unit Corp ...... 8% expressed the opinion state prohibi Koe-Ishto of Edgewood, mchibited and the dvU service people should it>’^he said, "but I knew she would. Unit Gas Imp ...... 18% tion laws should bO modified in the CARD OF HmNKS Perhaps the world thought she never by Mrs. Bertha CosteUo. of Spring- [ We with to thank our nelahhore know about It; U S Ind .Ale...... 29% event Congresa repeals or modifies field, Mass., best tom cat. ^and friends for kindness shown to ua Wilson argued the testimony was could repeat her great flight to Aus U S R ubber...... 5% the Volstead A ct tralia, but this shows she has the Bonme LoOhlnvar, owned by Mrs. ' at the time of the death of our hus* v^uable and Important as helping U S Steel ...... 36^^ ♦The Council of Twelve, represent A. E. Townsend, of Ardsley, N. Y., ’ band and father, Jeffrey Moriarty. to support his charge 100,000 votes stuff in her. This is wondei^. For a MRS. JEFFREY MORIARTY AND Util Pow and L t...... 4% ing state organizations in favor of best kitten of the silver PersiEuis. ' And On The Same BiU I ; FAMILY. had been changed, under the con naan it woMd be.fine, but for a wo Warner P i c ...... *...... 2% prohibition also plans a oonfraence, tinuing "victorioua systein.” man it is splendid.” West U nion...... 38% said the Rev. John M. PhiUips, \ CARD OF THANKS • Wilson also said 'the buying of He hurried -off then to put in a West El and M f g ...... 29% chairman. ’The Rev. Ralph White o f He Peeked Througrli i We wish to thank our many friendr^ pott taxes” was a crime, to which telephone caU to-Cape Town. Woolworth ...... 38% New Haven, who has been active In The Nation’s Kei;fho]t :for their expressions of sympathy and Ragon responded that the commit Mec Bond.and Share (Curb). 22% support of the 18th Amendment, in ’ flowers, dnriner the sickness and at tee so understood but that It prob a statement yesterday said prohibi ■ the time of the death of our husband ably was outlawed by the statute of Fifteen Bouts V and father. DEDICATION TOMORROW tion organizations would contest any 5 MRS. THOS. DATIS AND F.AMILT. Umitationa as' the witness had been FOOD SALE attempt to Uberalize the state laws. testif3dng to events five years ago. Saturday, Nov. 19, 1:80 P. M. Kitty Hawk, N. C., Nov. 18.— SAID AS A JINSE ?!■ (AP)—^The, nation wlU dedicate on AMATEUR Hate’s Store Basement this bleak coast s tomorrow a mem Hartford, Nov. 18—(AP) —(3ov- Junior Members St. Mary’s Girls orial to two pioneers of aviation, ernor Cross returned to his office ot Friendly Society. Wilbur and OrviUe Wright, and tiie the State Capitol today, surprised NOVICE Thanksgiving Special survivor of that famous team of to learn that a humorous reference brothers OrvlUe, wlU be present; at threat to the Democratic Party Y o u ’ ll kn'ow why been taken seriously by some news BOXING the ceremonies. The . war Apart when.you see the'star SATURDAY ment announced In Washington that papers in headlines and reports of TOW N H ALL Quality Groceries Mr. Wright bad left for Kitty Hawk his address at yesterday’s Boston o f “ S ca rfa ce’Mn the and was expected to arrive here to conference of New EAfland gover ROCKVILLE day. WUbur Wright died several nors. - . mightiest hit of his For Less years ago. “There’s nothing in it” tbe.gover See the private Hfo ef nor said. He referred fo reports of TONIGHT spectacular, carecrl I ' the man who aboHriw^ DRESS Granulated Sugar, a O his address which quoted.him as say privacy tiM eoaadal DENIES FORD RUMOR ing that if the Democratic : Party 10 lb,dath sack,... 4 4 C First Bout A t 8:30 P. M. coluiDiiiet! ' failed to act promptly for. the repeal London, Nov. 18.—(AP)— Sir Swansdown Cake o f the' 18th Amendment, he would Admission 25c and 40c. Percival Peny, chairman of the seek membership'in some other AM A COATS Flour, pkg...... Ford Motor CO., Ltd., today denied of ruff woolen in the newest party. His facetious remarks the reports which ciroulated earUer .this governor said “were taken too seri styles—furred with Tipped Not-A-Seed Raisins, week that the;.Ford plant at Cork, ously." FUGITIVE Skunk and Pointed Man 2 pkgs. fo r ...... Ireland, would' close. Awn. “Atiee Pomerene, chairman of the F R O M A CUAIN GANG churian Wolf. Reconstruction Finance Corpora CIRCLE F lap’s Vegetable Soup, g ^ tion, had been talklng.'about banks which werS 76, SO and l i o per cent SATURDAY and SUNDAY PAUL MUNI Uquid” the governor explained. 'He also spoke of piurMtic banks Tallulah Warner Broa.* Million Langh' $ 1 3 - 7 5 Queen SnlTed Olives, SILENT and Ame which were omy ten per> STATE Veraion of the Stege Hit 7Vt oz. bottle •.... cent Uquid. ’There was a lot o f talk SUNDAY — MONDAY ; with also about proMbltion; and I Just Other Coats GLOW touched on that subject. BANKHEAD TUESDAY Lee TRACY Mary BRIAN: Diamond Wakint ^ g% Robart Meats,3 oz.tin ___ IOC “I said in my address that the Democratic Party would be dis -f* $ 9.95 *“ $ 59.50 Diamond .Walnuts, credited pfrnoanently if it failed the country bv not a ct^ promptly for MONTdOMERY lb. • eeoeeetee the repeal of the‘dty law. In the course of my remarks I said-I was The Community Playert I Preaiium Soda Crack- O O 100 per cent and not 10 ' per cent Under the Auaploea e f ers, Salted, 2 lb. pkg. 6 0 C •Uquid’ and if my party was dis credited on the prohibition Issue X Ever Ready Circle, None-Such Mince Qpe would be Inelined: to look fo r mem Meat, 2 pkgs. for .. 6 0 C bership in. some other party. But 1 Kingr’s Daughters added another sentence vririch does Krasdale Tiny Peas, iO not appear in the report of my re Preetht- ♦ can...... marks. I said "I d<»i’t know which party- it would be, the SodaUit or The 8-Act Comedy Red Cttiraiit Jelly, some other party." ' lb . Jar ...... Why Mtyerlmsat with aa PhlUi^B Pork & Beans, unknown, uareliabla. make, SHARKS LEAD BUCiOAND tin ...... when you can own an oil Sealect milk, burner made by the ooua- SETBACK TOURNAMENT For Worthwhile Savings tin ...... try’s pioneer for m ttttlo u In Women*! nnd Children's 122.007 Approved by Good The Sharks took the lead la the Twa Gnat Stars In a Thrilling Star Water, Housokoopiag bitltuta and eighth annual Buoklaad aetbaoh Bomanoe o f the PennUess Rich. Sbottleafor...... i O C tournament, foUowlag’ the leoond DRESSES tho Firo Ufidorwxtton. sitting at ths lobool house last Timde At Onr Quaraatisod by tho silm t Bight Ths high scores of the eve "FAITHLESS" MONDAY Glow Corporation and Wat- ning ware noade by. Beania KuUgow- ON TBGB SAME PBOORAM t DOWNSTAIRS THRIFT. STORE 25c Brothorsi ski and Steva Schrislty. There win I be no sIttiBg next week because of EVENING Nerahey*! Baking % Pf the Thanksgiving ioUday. x Chocolate, Vi l5. pkg. i g C Eaijr Terms The etoadlng: N ot. , 8 :16 P. M. BharkSi 8U ; Bone of R est 800; 21 a t y Cab, 299; Bsars, 278; South You’ll enjoy this intensliy human dsaiM if yon wish ads. 278; Clover Leafs, 277; Haxt- nans^962: Haokstti^ 201; K. of P., of family life. It’s packed wUh toutlMK MAHIEU’S 24U BncMaad, 220. ■ • 1 Tickets at 45 eaata on 2^ ST 'I M SBlbtaStaM t flo. Bfueheeteri Gobiu , A woBsan can moke an awful t ADVWD ATT9AOI1GN paughters, at I j ^ ’a or GROCERY chuge la a man's Ufp, but she gen- **AIR BIAIL MYSTERY" bo exchanged for reoerfid asati at *0 y r A T B i s s eraUy requIrM an awful lot of ’ .N o. 2 ,1 ; ifS Spm m treet ohaage la doing It extra cofit v Uy ' y. . ‘ ' * ^ - ■ • ' 1 ^ . , ■'";: I ? '' -/ l--*'Tav vlN.; ' I f ■ * ^ »> ;< ■ '’ A > T sV •f.y4v • ■ .iv;. I ^ ‘ : '• iCANCHBimS^ SVBKlirarBBftii^lX aotrm H AN CT (.-i ..,■.! , as though they had'not repelv^ as members of the church now living meet . Of . A n d e a n -S h e a COLUMBIA CHURCH lofty a station aa they should. can rentomber when thp nien and V. F. AtixlflaryV tiske <)aleUy Outgrown ' >vofiieh were each expected to sit on ^ ■ ; i-- - ^ thte evanihAi^^ in This first church buUdlnff la their own side. It li lelated thiU' on OoOiegb b x 9BDrooBV‘B«ltoB N « ^ W«,^^State • A ra^ !'-^ :--■ -.V- thought to have b ^ rather a rude one occasion a strange came in o ' .V. CENHNARYMONDAY structure of 40 or 50 feet in length ihd sat down on the women’s side, ^ OOj^'^'AMBASSApW ' ■ ■' CSantlieli#aa,t.O^^ S.Tc..wUl hdd ______^'% ^Wtanenrof-lairt yen^yB am ball - - . . , and breadth, which was hardly finish- ndiereupon the person>paused in his Ite . regular xnestiag^tonlght at A N6y.‘ ifi (Ai») ~ - A j ed before it was found inadequate discourse, and said, 'Toiing mim,' SAtlTEDAT NIGHT . o’dock in. Orange^hall. c«lt Ftir to the demands of the parish. In you are on the wrong side of the AdnalHleii 40c. dered Sunday £!yeiiiai$;"Aj^^ state polleemiim'f^m the2I>aaldaoiB Presait Bu3& g Defioted 17^1 a great revival paiued over house." Mrs. WlUlam.'Anderson , and Allen. mented- Cbo!&. ■ . ^ hureidu .prajuired to Or ' Ittiejr. New England and the church under Some of the earlier ministers Hayes were 'the^fortimiate wlnnere Stockton,' Gi^., to brings baick its i>astor. Rev. Eleaser Whedlock, spent tnig years in service hein. of first prises At the -Masonic public ConsiderhUe interret is.evihc^'ln JoB ^.C a|c^^,. h ^ :thara aa.a of 168 BiBte|L Bleansor Wheelo Prime Rib Roast Beef, cut form Premium Native Chickens to Roast, from Coventry. Prize winners at the card party 4 to 6 pounds each. 0 0 given by the Women of the Moose r ' : ...... 2 5 c “ ' 2 9 c Lb...... 9 9 C and the men’s.lodge at the home club last night included Mrs. Wil Boneless Rolled Roast Beef q Native Fowl, 4 to 6 lbs. each. A O liam Humphrey and Uberio Frac- chis, first; second, Miss Virginia for the oven. Lb...... Lb...... ZOC Becchio and Paul Cervini; Miss Boneless Rolled Pot Roast Beef q ^ Mary Breen and Steve Smith, con from Premium Beef. Lb...... Fresh Native Spare Ribs, . ‘f ra solation. It was announced last night that the third sitting'in the series Fresh Native Veal and Fresh Pigs’ Hocks, . t A would be held TburfNlay. evening, Native Calves’ Liver.- Decem ber 1/ on account of Thanks lb...... l U C giving. day next week. After the < i Native Pigs’ Liver, AO games last night coffee ao - '2 i '- ,'* ■*'!•■■■ t 1-., ' A*-"'- • .■'■--A- t it . P A C E F O U a aiANCHESnfflR EVENING HERALD^ 80tt& CONN.PRltDAi NOVEMBEi u^ m g ; ADVntmBUBNTI ADVmiUBlfBNTS aad AppixiachMi MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH M ^CHiBTEB,: CONN. JfRIDAy, NOVEMBER 18,1988, t ■ me taU you, anything was better than twomore weeks of hell on toat TO TRAIN TEAfflERS -ehfjin gang. H ITEXACOEXHIRIT DRAWS RUSSIA N O r iO S H R SUgned PMlIioii "I could tell you of hundreds of OF SUNDAY KHOOIS Rev. and .Mrs. Widiaee;P- W e e ^ (KOWDS IN HARTTORD Boeten, Noy. 18,’ H:AP) — A sp^ that bappehed in that place. attended the monthly meeting of . the cial (teteU M .plain dotoesmu h u o r i _ that weidd turn’ "your blood T^^lliimric 'Minieters’ ..'VniQB at, been assigned by, police to the cold with toe dteer brutality o:( it. Glass For Protestant Churches Windham Cuter, Mopdi«^{ . An educational exhibit, aponcKured Mbscow, Nov. 18^(AF) ’ i i Beacon Hfll dtatrlct In an effort to Once we got up enough nerve to sign Here uid In Surrounding ; Mrs. Lewis Phelps, and^her moth- PlP Texas CompMy, hah beeta governinut o rg u Imtotto said put u Ud 'to tod operations of a a petition which we hoped would be Towns Planned At Cenijer er, Mrs. J, H. FltegeraJd, were vis- opued, at 738 Main atreet In Hart- Soviet'Rtissia erotdd not x printed in one of toe '^stem papers. Church. daring burglar who is believed re It M d >toe inside story of the life sponsible for 89 breaks in the sec aggressiu pact wito toe neW'Mu- churiu state of MuiJhukuo with we were 'forced to live. I never found Tentative plans have been made meeting at 7:0-clock Sunday, evening ^****^‘ which The Texaa Compuy tion during, toe past few weeks. will be in charge of I ^ e . Butrice running, in New York for An invutigati n,into the burg out toe simultaneous signatore of s out.', if that petition was "smuggled for the formation ^ • Teacher’s 9 Jo iMph Labeck, Of Tins put>pr not. Hamilton. The. topic for dlacusaion jfi® p u t eighteu montba Md which lar’s activities h u been 'underway slmilu pact by Japu wito Moseow “ When my time was up, I was Training Class, qpen to Sunday will be "Our lMeaamgs.’’.'’rhi8 will be °^®*’ 700,000 visitors quietly -for several days. The paper ^as commuting on Schools of ProtestMt churches in a pnblic ThMksgiving. worship pro- f* ^ foot, the attendance A t the home of Mrs. Edith F. suggestions iqqiearing . in ' iVtoyfi T t w n , Eiperiencd given IS.. Qtberwlse I would have newqtapers that a Ruaso^Ca» bOen picked up again for vagrancy. Muchester Md vicinity. The class gram. “ Hartford registered is already in DeCamp at 7 West Cedu street wu A special ThMksgiving. prayer ®*®®®s of 30,000. among the first entered by the chiik^ treaty wm ■ "'sulCttiut' > tc And you. can bet that I soon got as will be run on Sunday afternoons in. guarantee peace ip toe Far flle st. ^ far away foom Florida as possible. sendee-is being planned' for the It was orlglnaUy intended to run burglar. With Mrs. De Camp w u “ Sontbern Hosintality” In jMuary and February if present Wednesday eveidng before ThMks- the New York exhibit for but a her mother, Mrs. Sarah, W. Baker, "Such a propoaiu makes no ser»- "And it was a grand and glorious ous impression here," Isvestia said feeling to get back into Manchester plans are completed. giving day. There wiU be special month but the pubUc displayed such 91, and Miu Maxy Ross, 19, a grand Form Of Qnined Pninsb- musical, numbers, the choir being In a keen Interest In the W catlonal daughter of Mra. De Camp. "when it, is con sid er that Man- again." The class was sponsored by G. H. chukuo and Japu have a military Wilcox, superintendent of the Sun charge Qi Miss Amy Rudall. features of the petroleum Industry During bis visit, the burglar had day School at the Center C on g r^ - Mrs. Eugene W. Platt u d obll- “ d Its allied lines that tbe exhlWt the run of the .''Ouse, threatened all agreement under which toe Japu- ment— Arrested and Sen- dreh of Wapping returned to ; their was continued with increasing suc- three u d left after scooping up all ese army assumes guardtensMii tional church. He invited superin over MUeburia, thus iwitirfwg Mu* SCANDIA LODGE CONFERS tendents of other churches in town home Wednesday evulng after cess Md today at 29 BroadTOv toe cash in toe bouse u d kissing Mlu Ross. <^0Uce, called foom tbe eburia a country in which toe mili tcnried For lOdinf F r e i ^ M d in Wapping, Bolton, Bucking spending, several dasrs ^ th Mr. u d attracting daily 3,000 visitors Hart ham and TalcottviUe to attend the Mrs. A, E. Frink. . ^*‘‘1 Is the flrst city outside of New Joy street station, were told that tary control is in toe buds of an INITUTORY DEGREE Arthur. Fellows of Worcester, York where this exhibit has been Miss Rosa w u . awakened by tbe other nation. . meeting, at which anugements noise made by tbe prowler. were begun. A committee of flve Mass., was a recent caller of his held u d equally keen interest is be "The Soviet government in pursu The Inhuman treatment of per- brother, Emory FeHows: Ing shown there. His subsequent visits to other ing a traditional policy o f i^ ce , w u named to make further plans, beacon Hill homes were along. tbe will not refuse to sign a guarutee ■oaa'ieBteBeed to eervf priaen terms Over 76 Present As Local In the committee consisting of John The condition of MIm Persls Fel- The exhibit teils, through nie. surance Man la Admitted In lours is reported as belh'g somewhht tures, charts u d models, toe row same order and police wid be bad pact with Muchukuo but this tR on the ehalQ fangi of the south has Owers of toe Second Congregationbl been operating nfgbtl;n _ ly for toe past possible only with tos limultueouR heen widely publicised in recent to Order Of Vasa. church, Clarence Davis of toe South improved. muUc story of petroleum from toe Miss Myrtise Matthewson, who Ume it leaves the earth until it is few weeks,seks. 'rae speclipeolalclai duty • ■ squad signature of a similar trsaty by months through the medium of fuU- Methodist church, Ellen Foster of w u ordered out after regular Wapping, L. Tberon French of toe has been very lU is expected to marketed as varied refined products Japu, since its troops are tos main lepatb novels and realistic motion More than 75 persons attended patrolmen uemed unable to cope military force in Manchuria. North Methodist church u d ^ r . make a slow recovery. TOe ulroated models are used with toe situa^oD. pictures, evolving from the celebrat* toe meeting of Soudia Lodge, No. Wilcox. T be course b u not yet Wallue HiWard u d Itrgely to show how petroleum “ ed case of Itobert S. Bums, who is 28, Order of Vasa, at Oruge Hall beu outlined or have the teuberi three children were vliltori of Mr. produced u d refined. ^ THAT BTOPFBD B M even now bstog sought by a south* Joeeph Lubeck been selected. u d Mrs. Alfred Post in GHIead Sun- fhere are on h u d at all tim«H a NOT YET TIME sm state. last xfight, including -members of John Ericson Lodge of WlUimutlo. *tafl of leoturers who will exnlaln DAUGHTER; No, Ju k is not On Chain Gang easy. Just a steady grind from At toe morning worship in toe the various phases of the exhibit NEW BOARDER; Where’s the Too many, these storiessrfe are pro* Clarence H. Anderson, local iniur- rtob; in fact, 'be can hardly raivu morning till night. u c e agent was received into mem Congregational Church next Sun- xnd usw er any questions of a n o . bath tub in this boarding bouse? tos monsy to kssp going. bably lob^d upon as publicity gags PAUL JONES’ LETTERS day, Rev. Wallace I. Woodln ' will logical or refining nature. One of AND ANOTHER: I don’t know— and sheer slnisatlonalwn, but to “ Pay Day" bership, with toe men’s degree team MERCENARY MOTHER; TtuD worUnf tbe initiatory degree. preach on “ The Quest foV Hap]^- the lecturers will be u automotivs Z'vs only b su ilviBg bars a moptb. I’d tell him not to keep coming. - JoNph Liubeok of S8 Cottage street, ▲t niAtfMl, toe prisoners wwe "»• Harvest" ^ 1 1 •aglnssr who will usw sr q S o S —Pathfinder. Tit-Bits. they are statement of fact. For ■gain loadedlor into' trucks and The degree team, ooubed by Carl INCLUDED IN ESTATE Tboren u d captained by Brio Nel bs toe Thanksgiving utosm rend- fibout toe various Intersstinv di^ Ltibeok, only a few years out of his broufht back■ to■ toe■■ I piprison stock' srsd by toe Senior choir. plxyi of airplane u d automoMis am. teens, had the unforgettable and ade. The men were given water, to son, budled toe work in a fine man ner which drew nquy complimen Mr. u d Mrs. Chester ci. Bridge of which are cut away to show hprriblo experience of serving a sen* wash up but no towels. On Saturday Philadelphia, Nov. 18.—(AP)— HaiardvlUe were dinner gueiU of the inside parts in motion. AmoM tenee of sixty da^s on a chain gang noon, the men lined up at one end o f tary remarks from local members u d visitors. Following toe cere Some of toe fire u d spirit wbiob Mrs. Bridge's parsnti, Rov. u d Mrs. mginss will bt a movlna in the state of Florida. In tnoee toe enclosure. The/ names of those Wallaoe 1. Woodln, Tuesday svs- ^“ hard Disssl Airplue Engins Sixty diya. ho witneMOfl .ioenN that who, in toe opinlen of toe guards mony, Put Dlitriot Muter 0. Bun- makM toe name ef John Paul Jones dell dl WlUimutlo spoke briefly. blv* which has attracted unusual inter- arf aeiMd'ihte hia memory, soenes had not worked hard enough during famous, u d a bit of tos diffioulty T flr . u d Mrs. Wofdin spent Mon- Mt at toe New York etolb it' BUSTER BROWN of agony and torture, of men sub* toe WMk, were called out. They RSfrubmenti were served, f l o w ed by a letbuk tournament. Mrs. hs u d his fsllow ssa hsross meoun- day _ in Windham Center at toe . A special invitation to tot exhibit Jeoted to every conceivable form of were taken to one side. The otoefs monthly meeting of the Willlmutlo J* extended to tbe local sohoSa. in tii'uelty, despised, .beaten and brok- were given a new striped suit and Otto Johnson won toe ladies flrit tsrsd in sstablishlng ths Amsrieu SHOES en*splrited, striving desperately to cigarettes. Zt was "pay day." prlM u d Victor Anderson won ths Navy during the Revolution, are re the high schools Will Makt Your Chlldrtn’i FMt men's flrst prlu. Consolation went flected In a puket of autographed Hi A. Phillips, who is spsndlng ths find oollsgss availed thsmsslvss of cllM to life. Lubeck was among those whose Hippy, This atory begins more than six to Mrs. Karin TorstenMU u d Nils litters just Inventoried in tos estate namel were celled out. His pay oon of Mrs. Sarah Parker Btaley. One of the ohemlstry o' laei at the All Slsts, years ago. Lubeck had grown slsted of spending toe week-end in BJorkmaa- weaVy of the hum*drum existence of Six of the letters bear tos signa High School, now making AH Widths a sweatbox, on! of toe most iO' ture of "J. Paul JonsN," flrst or ths a study ef Mtroleum, wu the flm ■ i • I • 11111 $2.65‘*$3.45 the school-boy and determined to human forma of torture. The boxes ceek adventure. With another Man great Amsrioa ssa fighters. to aooept toil invitation In Ha*?- were about five feet high and three Tbs oollsetlu oomprlsss about 60 COLLEGE INN’S DANCE rordi Chester lad, Eddie Oleason, he head or four feet square. Four men were WAPPING ed south and for several months all litters ud muusorfpti, sight of confined ip «fi0h, their arms raised which are letters from Oemmedors went well, work was obtained and and faftened oviM' their heads. PROGRAM FOR H O L n iA Y l| * ^ * S !'S l'X ° n v ‘!;rj:iS the boys enjoyed themselves. Then Tbs Wapping Parut-Teaober As John Barry, toe "Father of the day except Sunday. The T m oo BOYS' they decided to start west. From Saturday noon until Mon sociation mst at ths aobool hall on Ameriou Navy" u d 12 are from Compuy has local rsprsisntatlon BROWNBILT . On reaching New Orleans, they day morning, they stayed in this Monday afternoon. Mrs. Qsorge WU Robert Morris, tos flnuolsr of tos position, their ohly food a cup of Revolution. John Huoook’s letters Duosra throughout eutern Con- "***‘®!1 parted; Oleason to continue to Call cox of Muohsitsr was toe speaker. nsflUcut u o bsliig attracted to Col- Miin^Sd Humu atrute SSSteJ OXFORDS lornia and the coast, Liibeck tc re water and com bread. "I often Mrs. WsUfflu Burnham u d Mrs. also are included. wonder how I lived through it,” said lags Inn baUroom at Bolton to enjoy S r DeroonS m uii!im «G * 5 Sturdy School Shoes turn to Florida and then East. In Anton Bimler, Jr., wore hoitssiss. Mrs. Staley, formerly of Oarilsls, 100% Leather. A Alabama, Lubeck met a young fel Lubock. “The box had ll^ e ventlta The following committee was namsd Pa., was tos widow of F ru k Staley, 4 low named Malloy. Together they tion. A broad, hinged stripe of to have charge of the soup kitchen president of the Erie u d Western SIbm 1 to 6 9 i # 9 9 board ran along toe top to give us dance resort. Tomorrow came back. Mrs. Mae Holden, Mrs. Agusta Bur' Trusurtatlon Compuy. She died tos managemratmagemrat b u arruged a p. m of 8 •. m. u d 11 air. But in hot weather toe guards here Sept. 29 u d toe letters are Arrested closed it and In cold weather it was ger u d Mrs. Nathan MiUer. It was ipeolal week-end du es program At Live' Oak, Florida, in Swanee voted to hold a food sale on toe first listed among her personal effects. featuring Bam Rogers u d nls Con- Cuuntj’, 85 miles north of Jackson' opened. Jt a man was taller than They originally were sent to her I f BURIED ALIVE toe height of toe box be suffere< Saturday in Dsoember. Mrs. Anton neotlout Ambusaaori, State obam- ville, Lubeck and Malloy hopped Bimler, Mrs. Waltsr N. Foster, Mrs. great-grudfatoer, John Brown, ploni with u entirely new list of CHILDREN’S more as he was forced to oram] unto a "Reefer,” or refrigerator car, Madehne OolUni u d Mrs. Koblyniki merohut u d patriot of Providuoe, latest Broadway duos bits that are Rome, Nov. 18.—(AP)—Twelve going north. No sooner were they himself into toe close quarters. It R. 1., u d treasurer of Rhode Islud persons wers burled alive in toe col was impossible to move, one way or wers appointed as. committee. sure to pleue toe crowd of merry SCHOOL SHOES settled in the most comfortable posi Miss Helen Frink who had rq College—later caned Rrown Univer makers. lapse of a factory building here to tion they, could, vvhea railroad, de^ another. As the hours mint by toe sity, after a member of his family. day. Bight were taken out of the agony increased, until we were oiiperated from her recent lUnesi. On Thuksglving night several, debris dead, u d four seriously in- ; Tuf-Flex—Dampproof Soles tectives 'came updn them. caught cold at toe .pvlsh house fire At the point of a .45 caliber re taken out on Monday morning, nea^' er dead than alive. last Sunday night u d is epnflned to WARNS OF COLLAPSE Black Slid Brown Oxfords. volver they were brought to the her bed again. duos that hu been urangedarrangsd wito___ —' Patent Leather ^ ^ city jail, they were told to plead “From toe sweat box, we want directly to work on toe roads. N5 The Wapping and South Windsor Burlington, Vt., Nov. 12.—(A P )-- Tom Healey u d his Varsity Jsstsrs Straps. IB I guilty to a charge of "riding a schools WiU close at noon next Mon providing a specially arruged pro freight," otherwise their case would matter bow ill or weary a twm wasi A warntoR toat a market collapse SIsea 8^2 to 2 .. .8P X • he had to work. If 'as didn't he was day, as there Is to be a teuhers would fo ll^ if toe New Englud gram. Extra Speciall not come up until some time later, meeting with the Principal A. E Dairies, Inc., were not continued on College l u ballroom at Bolton is l as court only convened at the first beaten brutally. The guards show While It Luts. ed no mercy. Many of toe prisoners Youngin toe afternoon at toe Wap a permuent basis after Juuary 1 now rated u one of the leading -of the month. It was 2 o’clock in du ce resorts in Coueotieut u d Its the morning of December 28, 1926, suffered with disease but it made no ping haU. has beu g lv u to New Englud difference to toe guards. They re Charles J. Hevuor, who has b eu dairymu V Dr. B. H. B u e r ^ , its Increasing popularity reflsots a MOBILOIL when they were arrested. president pleastd u d satisfied patronage. ROWN^t .lAter that same day, they were ceived'the same treatment as toe lU at his home here, w u remove: others. .Medical.care was unknown. to toe MUohester Memorial hospi' Addressing toe auual meeting of 2 0 c ' * ' " sentenced to sixty .days on the toe Vermont Farm Bureau, he said LANDMARK BURNS SHOE STORE ' county chain gang.' Lubeck, who Why, one negro kuffered an infec tal Wednesday in a very serious Con S Oals. ^ 0 Your O u tion in his hand.' It'Worked up into dition. He h u had heart trouble for "toe collapse would bring us down . was 15 years old at the time,, said to price levels with j other major Boston, Nov. 18—(AP) — The 826 Main Street he was 18. He had no desire to be his arm aod then into his shoulder. a long time. He could barely handle a ibovel. The ana of toe' country ud- would Headhouse, City Point ludmark ' sent home and thought the sentence The South Windsor Garden Club 1 RACKUFFE OIL CO. pain was ihteniM, but day after day held its annual meeting at toe home Sring nallk producers of New Eng for half a century, w u partially would have to be served in the city lu d fu e to face with finuclal dis swept by flro ewly today with a 1188 Main S t, B u t Hartford jail. he worked on, was beaten when he of Mrs. Harold Newberry' Wednes complaihed. They had a wide, black aster." lou Mtinuited at 88,000. 712 Bnrnslde Ave., Bnrnslde The only alternative was to pay day afternoon. The following officers Aasurlitf the Farm Bureau mem- The blue, which started on too a fine of 825 and costs and neither strop, called the. "Black Annie," were elected: President, Mrs. Louis 211 Main St, So. Aluoheeter and this was applied to those who bere th at^ rm u en t p lu s for toe ground floor of a three story building I of the boys bad much money. And Main; vice-president, Mrs. Harold organisation were progressing, Dr. was discovered by a cruising police Oor. Cuter u d Adams St, so they went to the chain gang. A,f- aroused the anger of the guards. M. Newberry; secretary, Mrs. Peter O A O X t O t R ^ ^ The strop was used mosUy on B ucroft explained that contlnu- car. *1110 place, which is used u a | So. Muobeetor ter getting the regular prisoner’s Bossln; treasurer, Mrs. MwshaU u c e of the New Englud dairies refreshment stend for the toous- outfit of a striped uniform, Lubeck negroes arid it left welts that did not Bidwell; executive committee, Mrs disappear for months. The guards would not m eu that milk prices u d s, who frequent toe city point | and his companion.were taken to Roy GuUy, Mrs. Harry S. Martin, would be as high as in other years, beuhes in summer time, had been the blacksmith shop. were afraid to abuse the white man Mrs. James Stoughton u d aU the too much, as a death would proba but it would enable toe dairymen to closed since October. The origin of Chains Welded On officers of the club. The program maintain a fairly stable market the Are w u imdetermlned. There a huge Negro welded bly have aroused public sentiix%it to committee is: Mrs. William Thesher, shackles to their ankles, shackles a high pitch. Mrs. John A. Collins and. Mrs. F ru k separated by a length of chain, run " Negro KUlad W. Cbiaddx. 'Ihe next m eet^ of toe PACKARD'S PHARMACY ning from ankle to ankle, with an "Only one man tried te eseai club WiU be held Wednesday at the other chain rimning through the while I was there,’’ Lubeck said,' H was a one-anhed trusty and no ope home of Mrs. Elsie Cowles to Pleu- STOP! middle with a ring at the end. They M t VaUey. discovered later that this chain wae thought he’d try It. But! we were working i^ear a copifleld one day A miscellueoua shower w u held Exceptional Values For for the purpose of fastening them lu t Saturday evening at toe home ta their bunks. Lubeck's first four Md tola negro was sent'for water. He failed to return and toe guards of Mrs. Thomu Sargent on Depot days on toe chain gang were not steeet to honor of Miss M ^ on Dium WIND u d RAIN overly hard to bear, as he did not immediately went to investigate. The negro was toackled, of course, whose u g egem u t io John Trom Saturday have to work. The prisoners were bley w u announced recently. I from penetrating beneath your given Christmas Eve off and also and did not get far. The guards are We have always made it a point to give our customeiiav Christmas Day and L, didn’t start fined a portion of their pay if a doors and around your windows to work until the following Monday. prisoner escapie? and theyd just as KILLED IN ACCIDENT This 7 5 g labor Saving By Weather Stripping Them. the best possible values at all times. Here are some real For Christmas dinner toe prison soon shoot you as not It wasn’t I The saving in fuel will pay for buys for Saturday: ers received a thinly sliced pork much later that a rifle .shot sounded Methuen, Mass., Nov. 18 —(AP) the work in a short while. chop, beans and cane sugar. A bot and we later heard the negro hiad —WflUato Buzhs, 26 year old ndU tle of vinegar was also served, in been killed. emplc^e was fatally injured here LAMB'S WOOL TEK Breethe-Eezy which to ^p the beans. Welfare "Another-f(Alow planned to escape, eprly today vdiu u automobUe to Flexible Door Bottoms but a trusty squealed on him. 'Time Toothbrush and Cuticle For immediate relief from workers of toe county brought food which' he w u riding with three head colds. and the Salvation Andy sent cigar was added to hia eentence and they others crashed toto a tree. He died Metal and Pelt Window Stick. Regular 75c value.: ettes. But instead of distributing toe charged the wires running along the shortly after toe accldut to the APPLICATOR! smokes to . the men, the guards toss stockade with hlgli vefitage at night. Lawrence gueral hoqiital. ed .them .into thf air and forced toe One prisoner had escaped before I Joseph Carilero, SR, of Lawrence, S t r i i ^ i n g 49c men to smmble for them on the got there and .came babk to serve said piolice to have been the FmwHIinvwyiiarclHsa floor. Tlte result cab easily be out his sentence. Wanted to have driver of tbe car, was taken to the it clear of his conscience I .guess. He of I $1.25 qisit can of Armandos Lovaiott imagined. same hospital where his name was For Real Paint Protection Christmas dinper was the best was given four . mpre months to daced on the duger list. Miss Jose- serve and the g u a ^ made hla .life Cold Cream Hair^Rinse meal thM Xaibeck fojt during toe >biqe' RUey, 27, of Lawrence w u Against the Elements Use sia$y days Of his eentonee. On other hell every chance they got. aken.to the hospital to what was FARBO Regular 25c. days,, the fare coosiatod of beans, “One of the guuds a former described u a fair condition while 19c com Ivaad and "sourbeliy,’’ a pra- prisoner and he was the worst of toe Charles E. Pratt of Andover, tbe paridioii that consisted of parttaDy lot. He beat and tortured the men fourth passenger in tbe machine, VALDURA 50c House cooked UQcnfad salt pork. Lubeck with fiendish delight Md never got 19c tired of it. , escaped injury.' CELLO WAX THERMOMETERS was uxabie to eat it and confined T he car w u being driven from Asphalt Aluminum Paint himsdf to oei;B bread and beans. Hands Baw Haverhill to Lawrence at the time * Tke Anazlog NEW Tbelr Bunks . “The first week on the chain ganig of tbe accident. 29c April Showers. ’The xsop were turned from their was torture for m e.-M y bMds be bunks it 8:80 o’clock in toe mom- came raw M d blistered. I cbiild Don’t Forget That With VISIT OUR ‘ Shampoo lag. 'Ikbpe bunks were built in tiers hardly swing a pick. It waa agony LIQUID FLOOR WAX Every Quart Can of . Regular 25c. of four oM , two man to a bunk. At to hMdle Mytoing. Bdt toe SODA FOUNTAIN the front o f ran a lopg iron memory of the sweat box miade m* When You Call and enjoy yoiir 'favorite keep at It 00 RUBBING! NO POLISHING! Md, throufb ndUah-the ebain from To Get Ylmr Can of iee cream sundae. ' \ 17c too prlsQiiat PAGET WA MANCanxill IVBaKO aOUTB llAMCBIBnSit* (»KM dlM t JQhB Smttfr u riM riil uUl act ptsdilMi. Wharsufsa hs pro- plnt-Bisad fsitow wlio shoves and Joseph Brown as district attorney oesdsd to c « ^ by haatf photograph- sweats aad psnti. Ftnally the pia nos are fbihevsd.'" Thb four ofnei(a. and they wlU see to it that the sop* ieplBtssoC -hispBlBCii^taprovide slap hands togithir and kiMp go* r. Sim iins IpraUt ereign laws of the sovereign state at th o HhiatrBttoBB fo r the tweWb v (^ i f . The IMtlo IbBo# slbi dcwn PUUUUiHM Bi *rHA Minnesota are upheld and murdirnB ume ornithotogleal work that is bo and bsgiaa t» pMy a Gkopla waltz. PAlNTma COM!COMPANT, INC **UUnir— uasm —” ha ahnest t l «taM» Mr««( brought to condign punidunent—yea B up Ua ttftfs labots. Bs esloxod croons •• X stap-ta nstaB. ”Z navqr For A 1932 Thanl^gMng though their crimes go undiMOVWsd 100,000. plBtssr It tea.takei>hlm foup; 'n t a ohaaoa to a awaa piano CfMArkl tu rn for twice—ten times—twenty thou ybslea 0^ Mtmod: mpanSMa^ laia$> ^ 't U a . r aiwaya want ta, aid: rttuatftd OetAMr K sand years!” ry ta finish the huge Jisb. only after tha coaOsrts can t phty OB a 8X280 Instrumsait” FubfMM B««iy Bviotsc mampt For of such Is the substance o f Frobabty not one person In 000 tn - And BO OM even'-knows it!s hap- at home, choose this Sin|4a»»j»« ■•Mk A •» ili«most political criticism. ^ CoBBocticut, eutalds of Ifient, e v ^ V^aag. "V rati OffiM AtiSatb itanelMatM. isard of Mr. pnshsr. But psobaily. '•“ ■ ttu g jM fe'W ja "” - n v s i BhrtrBHia OiHA I#Sfe by Vfttl « a «••••••••• 19AOO STATE UQUOB LAW toOk not one American in a millian W hlA ramlnds ma that tba P*r IlMtlt, by m IT ...... i M Governor Cross’ announcement has ever made such good use of his other day I heard for the first 20th Century living room SiM l* OObtM ...... f aOi oair^rtfd, on« y«:.r It.O that he will probably recommend to life. time o f **ptaiio twieris ears.” It DIecontinusd samplbs. 35x25' eeema that the Mg piano ware- Inohes. Plain and fikfirsd; MBMBBX OP THB A880CIATXD the next General Assembly seme heaeee In New Yotk heap a group rsfular 82.76 to 15^ yg. P1UB8S STATE SALARY OUT Tht AMoetatM Press Is szolnstvsly modillcation of the state’s prohibi of men worUng almost eomstaatly Excellent piUcw tops. satitisd to the ot« for rspabltoafloff tion enforcement act “so aa to en Office holders azMl emidegres of at tnntng. ’Thslr ears have to be of all DOWS dlspatohSs oraditai- t« (t the state of Connecticut who may highly seatttive. And almost every or not otharwtaa eraditad In this able the state’s enforcement agen one of thorn ii now partially, deaf papar and also tha local naws pul>* cies to cope with any situation cre have been clinging to the fond dreasa tltned harain. to an save tone. ’They cup their All rtshta of rapnblleatton of ated by a possible modifleation” of that they, an a group protected by ears whan you qwak to them. The spaclal dlipalchas barafp ara als« ra> the Volstead act by Congress fails the benevolent magic of some fairy constant appHeatkm has, somehow, sarvad. tired the eardrums. somewhat short of promising ade ffOdmoCher, were to fOrevsr s s c ^ pHbllshai's ftapPasantaUxa: Tha Julius Mathaira Spadia) Apanoy-^ltasr quate action. the processes of deflation are svi Tark, Ohlsaas. OatrotC and Boats*. No makeshift, eleventhiiour modi dratly due for a Mt of ji shock. BEHIND THE SCENES IN i^ull Sdrirlea ctlaae df N B A Bar*' fleation of the state liquor law, Finance Commissioner Ball's dec ▼loa, tne. Maishar Audit Bureau at 01raula« adopted for the mere purpose of laration that ualsaa the expeniea ef tlODA Squaring it with a new Coagreeslea- the state’s administrative eetahUsh- Tba BdPsld Prtnttna Company. ln EDUCATION \ A Series of Artides Discussing Modern Methods of !ri4 . ‘bo^the':. Training the Youth of Our Country. VPION CElhER YOUTH 'TDTHOW gD’AW;lQ5i9e5i< ( x m rg-'i m rm THE PURPOSE OF ITUc nO H <&bench. H iIb ao'rt of peraon does not IS KILLED BY TRUCK SCHOOL—n■” i feel morose if hie pocket la hot -^Ti^ fl|^ ttieirUbceUr^ yestei^y^ The aim of education ia the bursting with gold, be does not have 'TOTAL 0wep.ti6.847'6T4OQa^ \$^eh bokM B&tfd^ Lewlp Jj son o f ‘ development of a social personality. to be on the go every momentt or FRANCE ip a ty Hulr vrere rifled ibid 2» .i»0!il' ,M r a Al l e i ^ o f This atm has to do w iu teaching die of boredom. Some of us Leqn Covell, 11 Years Old, Dies Ikipkf stoTSfi f i w liteel i flUsig' IlCiddte been understanding of the great common living on our “uppers”, we sit on the At Hospital-—Was Aiding to : eeoond-clikss elements c. life which may be wov^ edge of the chair, stand on our tip Another Motorist. - The 'toteat ' To Play Glastonbury Tovra SETHE SCHEDUIES TUsTypeOf OfFeue Ibt Htri’t How Big Gi b m Shape IN TUSSLE SUNDAY Toam and Rockville A. C., ATWESTSIDEREC BowlodOver All Oppoii- Up To Dopoitert; Yolo li W il Make DatanniMd Effort On Thanksgiving Night; PRESDIT15 ROUTS tion So Fir; Colgito Is G im Edge Over Hirvard On Home Fidd; Rod Mon Coach Chute Endiused To Play Volley Ball On Mon ONROCKVIUECARD Final Test. Id Aooaal Tih. Alao Conlidoni; Game Over Prospects For Sea- day Nighty Basketball On By ART KRBNZ New York, Nov. II.—(AP)*-* A NoTice Show Tooiilit Is Ez- Starts At 2:15 O’(3ock At son. Thnrsdayi NBA Bervlos Bperta Writer small but exotodlngly i^leot array of traditional qbDtiete etares football Not since Pop Warner developed I pectsd To Provide Plenty Hickoy’s Grove. dopoiters in the face tomorrow and the single and double wtngbaek has Th« R«e n v t buk«tball t«am will Due to numerous oonfllotlB: a football formation caused so auoh makes even the hardiest tremble. Of Good Fighting. •p«n Ita itMOB Thankartvinr nlfht dates, the basketball and volley balJ1 When tho slats inoludes suoh games Oeaeh Brunig Monks of tbs Baglss schedules at the West Bide Rec have sensation as the triple wlngbaok at th« Sobool Strcnt R«o, with a s JTalo*Harvard, Lehlfh-Lafayette, has drillsd his grldmm sxtraslvsly been changed around quite a bit, but ntroduoed at Brown University Pltt*CarBsjrlsItteCarnsgls, > Columma-Syraouso, doublthMdtr afalnit th« Olaitoa- this year by Coach “Tun” Me* now are definitely set. Volley ball Temple-VlUanova,Cemple-VlUac and others of Tonight at the Town Hall la for tbs Noond tussls of ths annual bury Town Ttam and th« Rockville Laughryirni town ssrlss at Hloksy's Grovs Bun- games will be played on Monday Imllar pature, season records count RbokvlUs ths 0. D. dC. Club will A. 0., It w u aBBOUBOOd today by night eaob week and basketball on This type of offense hu bowled day aftsrnqon., Batisfisd that ths over Buoioh teams as Yale, Harvard, for vlrtuall;ally nothing. Nevertheless, present a card of fifteen amateur B ob CluBCi TBaBafcr aBd coach of Thursday night. lone”I” indicated a clear edge for boys rsprsswtlng ths North End tho qulBtct. A game echeduled with Holy Cross and Columbia — each novice boxing bouts. The oomplete will glvs a batter aooount of thsm- Monday evening the Wildcats will of tniem an undefeated eleven be* | some of these outfiti.Iti. FHere's ■ ■how the the Boy'e Club of Waterbury waa meet the Lions, In the first tilt, with big games shape up; card of fifteen bouts will be matched selvss on thslr own playing fisid, caBcelled yMterday aBd It waa da* fore bumping Into Brown. Mosks Intends to unfsash svery* the Tigers and Leopards getting to Tale-Harvard—A traditional bat* with boys entering the nng for teeir elded to preeeBt thla double attrac* The final test for the Mo* thing In an sffort to knot up tee gether after the first fray Is over. le of two well beaten outfits with first appearanoss aad with boys tlon. / Laughry magic Is eobeduled for count at one all. The opening of the baeketball ~'baBksglvlBglDay at Provldenoe, R. | he figure of favoritism polntlngjat having toom one to five contests. Aa prevloualy reported, Clunc haa league has been postponed until Fans .vbo have never seen an all The one weak point In ths Eagles’ beeB Bamed to maBage the Rec Five ., when Brown meets the last ob* ~Ta}e. There's no disputing tbs Ells dsfanss last wssk w u tea forward Thursday, December 1, as next struoUon In an otherwise pdrfeot I emonstrated In their tie with novice boxing show are not aware thla aeaaoB aad will alao handle the Thursday Is Thanksgiving. of the excitement aad action thsM wall, which cruksd undsr the su ooachlBg relna. He haa many yeara record. That test is Colgate,. not Princeton last week they’ve .come perior driving power of ths heavier The volley ball soneduTe: only unbeaten but untied. Bheuld along fast since the dark days of boys, showing for their first time, of baaketball experleBce In Man* "Reo” Volley-ball League can provide. Bach new boy has a Red Men’s ebugu, allowing Gro- ehuter and It la expected that he Brown win, it will stand out as the I JetoDer. Harvard likewise came man to sift through for tbs one Every Monday evening. jack to trim Holy Cross after tee variety of hooks and jabs stored up iwlll pilot a wlBBlBg oomblBatloB. Nov. 14—Wildcats vs. Leopards. for his first showing teat la abme- touchdown and point after, tea only Bxtenelve Praotloe 1 HoneymaBi race horse at Jefferso n Paik. New Orleans, Is shown 46-0 rout by Army. This game may score of tee game. The Eaglu un- Lions vs. Tigers. titiclag a cigarette from the mouth of a stable hand. Boneyman likes be decided in tee air for neither has thing no boxing fan should miss. Practice aeaalona have been in or* Nov. 81—Wildcats vs. Llone. 0000000 Matchmaker Oroseb has been leubed a terrlfio drive In the final der every Tueaday and Thursday l^ g tobacco best, but will chew dgars and even cigarettes. shown an effective defense against quarter lu t Sunday, and bulng Ifgers VI. Leopards. passes. ong la bringing about this show Bight aa well as Saturday after* Nov. 28—Wildcats vs. Tigers. their expectations on the knowledge o . # Pltt*Camegio— T|Us is tee one LSM has1 dirsetid all team leaders to BOOBS and aa many as fourteen can* Leopards vs. Lions. that tea Red Men’s line Is not Im New Orlsaas, Nov. 18.—(AP)— game Gamete wants to win, hut It have thslr boys in good fighting dldates have been out to ae'k bertha Deo. 6—Lions vs. Tigers. pregnable, they will tear Into the The story his been told about the CARNERAFACEB GIANT will take mo'^ than hope to whip trim, that they may give tee fan OB the team. With only three vet* Wildcats vs. Leopards. o O ‘ their best.' This is tee case aad all Indiana from tee starting whistle. erans of lea year’s team, Coach Dec. 12—Lions vs. Wildcats. race horse, BUaabetb Bella’s fond Pitt, one of the east’s finest ma' Sunday’s game is expected to be 6IN6L6 WlN6>a>CK chines. tee boys entered on tonight’s card d u n e la enthusiastic over the pros* Tigers vs. Leopards. ness for spaghetti. Hidden Jewel’s IN TEN ROUND FIGifT will be In there to do his best to filled with fireworks from start to pecta of tho Rec Five. Faced with Oolumbla-Syracuse — Syracuse’s finish. Dec. 19— Leopards vs. Lions. hash and potetoes and Old Bill’s please both fan and club. the task of rebuilding tke Rec rep Wildcats vs. Tigers. 0000000 young team gets better and better Teams-from Tbompsonvllle, Wind Coach Walt Harrison is satisfied resentatives, with nearly all new Jan. 9—Leopards vs. Wildcats. milk, but now comes Honeyman Opponent Is Ttller Than Vast as tee season progresses but Colum sor Locks, Rockville, Hartford, New with tee performance of hla boys material, he expects to present a Tigers vs. Lions. with a relish for tobacco. Venetian But Primo Is Fa* bia seems definitely stronger. Britain and Willlmantio have filed and will endeavor to Increase the team that will maintain the stand* Jan. 1ft—Leopards vs. Tigers. ^ o ^ Hooeyman exposed his taste out vored To Win,l Temple-Villanova— Temple, un entries and will be on hand with score of last Sunday by a touchdown aird set by the Rec Five in previous Lions vs. Wildcats. at his bam at Jefferson Park where beaten but twice tied may be tee boys ready to answer tee call of tee or two. Several chances to score years. O racers are coming in for the winter oholQS in this frame. were lost lu t week, and Coach Har Jan. 2^ L eopards vs. Lions. New York, NoV. 18.—(AP)— A gong. With Rockville having two WaddeU tO Play Wildcats vs. Tigers. OOUeLE meet, by swiping a plug of tobacco LafVette'Lehigb—Both have suf rison has Ironed out tee weak points couple of behemoths, PHmo Camera team leaders and two teams there A probable choice of Coach Clime Jaa. 30—Tigers vs. Lions. teat was passing between two stable fered disastrous seasons but com- will be ten boys alone entered from in the offense of the red jorseyed for u e Center posltiOB is Waddell Leopards vs. Wildcats. hands." and Joe Santa will try to amuse the arative showings against Rutgers that city. warriors. They should click, afid former Crescent star, who for the Feb. 6—Tigers vs. Leopards.' “Give me a chew of tobacco,” spectators in Madison Square Gar £n tee "middle three” series makes Two prices will prevail for this click hard Sunday. It looks like any past two years haa been playing body’s game after a hectic battle. Lions vs. Wildcats. OOO0OOO asked Bill Hughes of Wilbur Bar den tonight In what has beta de Lafayette tee favorite. show and they are reduced so that with the Stamford Pros one of the Feb. 18—^Tigers vs. Wildcats. rios. Barrios passed the plug back Gteorgetown-Bucknell—Georgetown no boxing fan can afford to miss (outstanding professional teams in scribed in tee advance, notices as a Leopards vs. Lions. 0 a wards as tee two men watched a still IS looking for its first major win this all novice contest. The first A U B l FOB GOLFERS'. the state. Uls vast experience boxing contest. Prlmo’s 861 pounds horse doing his paces on the track. of tee season. \ bout will take to tee ling at 8:30 should be a big asset to his team f P will keep Intact his record of always Washington, Nov. 18.— (AP)—^The It was taken out of his hand. outweighing his opponent but the Navy-Notre Dame—Navy is on p. m. and it will be am evening well Milton Nelson, a big rangy boy TRIPLE “How about that chew?” queried next time your putt rolls warily up vast Venetian will have to make one tfie upgrade but who dares pick the spent for all attending. Who has been playing with many Bill a few minutes later. Tars against Notre Dame? to the cup. turEiB up its nose and local teams is another aspirant BUSINESS LEAGUE astonishing physical cbncejslon. At ‘Didn’t I just give you a chew?” Fordham-Oregon State—The bet CHURCH BOWLING sneaks around the rim, just grin for the tap position and will no 6 feet 6 1-2 inches, he’ll have to look only unbeaten and imtied eleven in Wilbur wanted to know. and tell your partner you would doubt give a good account of him up to the Portuguese whose mean ter record belongs to Fordham. the east and an almost; sure bet to “No sir, you did n ot You must Manhattan-H(^ Cross—^The Cru In matches last night, St. Mary’A have won the hole if the grass had self before the season is very old. altitude is 6 feet 8 inches. He weighs TO START TONIGHT receive the invitation to the Tourna be crazy,” Bill retorted. saders should win handily but M u were defeated by tee South Metho been velvet bent. Other Prospects ment of Roses game on New Year’s 250 pounds. The match is scheduled To support you in the argument •• Included in the forward material A heated argument that almost for 10 rounds but If It goes that far hattan coached by Chick Meehan dist, 635 to ft08, and the Emanuel Day. should make them fight for every will be found the word of the agri nu-e Faulkner and Sturgeon of last came to blows followed. there will be plenty o f red faces Lutherans trounced the St. James Brown’s success with this forma team, 681 to 568. There will be no culture department and group of years team, both these men capa Meanwhile Honeyman was chew among the experts. They u e picking point. Eight Teams Entered; To tion has caused concern to many ing contentedly. One of the men bowling next week. The League will outstanding golfers who tested that ble of giving the opposition consid smart coacheq. Until its successful Primo to win early. ^ type of short, fine grass for the gov erable bit of worry through the opened the horse’s mouth and thipre SWEDES PBACnOE resume play on Thursday, December debut, the trend had been away ernment and voted it the best for ' course of a game. Coming up from was the plug. 1. Bowl At Farr’s a n d Mur from the double wingback as an eX' All members of the Emanuel putting greens. former local teams as candidates for elusive formation. Coaches were Now the stable hamds put on'a forward positions are “ Hop” OpizzI show for visitors by having Honey HERE’S YALE LINEUP Lutheran church basketball team Prior to this year’s encounter Au The golfers were Billy Burke. coming to the conclusion that am Johnny Farrell, Willie Macfarlane, o f the former East Sides, Johnnie attack with two wlngbacks must be man take big black cigars and are requested to report for practice burn and Tulane bad played 12 foot phy’s; Turkeys As Prizes. Wiffy Cox, Horton Smith, Johnny Falkoskl of the West Sides. Both fashioned so that tee formation cigarettes from their mouths, but FOR TOMORROW’S GAME at the West Side Rec at 6 o’clock ball games, Tulane winning six and men are fast and should make good could easily drop back into a anngle the horse prefers plug tobacco. tonight. Auburn four and two ending in ties Golden and Tom Kerrigan. , reserve material. Bill Dowd veter- wingback, for Inside the. 20-yard Ime The Business League will open New Haven, Nov. 18.—The Elis : an guard for the past four years tonight with eight teams competing, two baill carriers flanking the ends will again be seen at* his favorite wound up their heavy traliiing yes Pour teams will bowl at Farr’s «d- left the team with insufficient drive post, while “Tony” Saimond who terday and were informed that Joe leys and four teams at Murphy’s al' against a massed defense. , was a guard of last years National Johnson, regular center, had besn leys. A meeting to arrange the final Guard team will possibly pair up In the Harvard game, using tee Sport Briefs denied permission to play against details of the league will be held be with Dowd. Saimond is one of the Harvard. Johnson bad previously fore play is begun, at Farr’s alleys triple wingback. the shades of tee I outstanding candidates for the team famous Brown “Iron Men” of 1926 been slated for tee post Officials at 7:30 o’clock. Three Browns — Roland, Larry sum ..d OVERCOATS and has made a keen impression on were recalled.' Brown drove 80 yards | There are openings on few of the and Gordon — are regulars on tee declined to say why be had been rul* people who have seen him in prac in five plays for its first touchdown. teams for one or two men and any Brown university football eleven. ed out o f the contest. tice sessions. “Whltey” Bycholsky, The second touchdown came Ip Coach Stevens wil start Joe Crow body wishing to get on a team can much the same maimer. After three also of last year’s National Guard Fourteen of tee 40 men on Babe ley at right halfback. Ctherwlse the team, is seeking a guard berth. see either tonight’s rally manager first downs were made in four plays, or be present at tomorrow night’s Hollingbery’s * Washington State lineup will be the same as that start Though email in size he makes up four more plays put the ball over. A | meeting, as several of the captains football team axe Californians. ed against Princeton with O’Connel Suits this handicap with his pleasing total of 13 plays for two touchdowns are looking for material. and Parker ends, Wilbur aad Cur speed and sharpshooting. “Earl Bis- is not so bad! tin tackles; Nichols and Converse As an, opening night special the Against Holy Cross, tee 1932 Athletic letters have been voted Price argument should not be the only deteiv aell, captain of the former West to 44 men who played varsity foot guards; Dave Howland center; Pa'; Sides, “Cop” Campbell of Travelers alley managers are going to give edition of the Iron Men drove 85 mining factor in your selection of a suit You away two turkeys for Thanksgiving. ball for Washington university be Sullivan quarter; Bob Lassiter left Insurance Co., Sherwood Anderson, yards for their only touchdown, the I want clothing that will wear well, continue to The high single of the four teams other score resulting from a place tween 1889 and 1899. half and Levering fullback. a Ug rangy boy and coach of the look well and hold Its ehape. Cheap suite will Swedish basket ball team in the rolling at Farr’s will receive a tur kick. Church league, are all working hard key and the man with high single not do this because the material hasn't ths for guard positions on the Rec of the four Learns rolling at Mur Brown’s triple wingback, unlike stamina. We offer you the choice of some of tbs phy’s alleys will receive a turkey. single and double wlngbaok forma team, and look very promising. beet suits you oould wish for, mostly with 3 Pair Stresses Passing The undefeated Charter Oak Girls tions, uses a balanced line. Two Football Schedules Tomorrow won from the Capital Girls of Hart' of Pants. Prices start at Coach au n e has hren having backs outflank one end of tee line; BABT ford by 40 pins. In the first game a third back flanks tee other ex atrsBuoUB workouts at all practice Team* Plxoe 1111 Bqore sessions, specialMng ob short snapr Jennie Shubert hit 188 against her tremity of the line. The fourth Yale vs Harvard...... Ntw H a v en ...... 8: 0 py passing with hopes of developing opponents 133 and she followed It back is la a position to take the a smooth passing team. Following up with 125 which Is good bowling direct pasd from center. Fordham vs. Oregon B ta te...... New York ...... the usual scrimmaging the boys in any man’s league. From this formation, Brown of Pittsburgh ve. C m eg le T e c h ...... P ittsburgh...... 14-6 $ 2 0 -0 0 and up conclude their practice session with Capitol Girls Hartford fers all plays except kicks, using an Columbia vs. Syracuse...... • • • New York ^ 0-0 a run ^uround the track. Warner ...... 88 94 94—2 7 1 assortment of plays that eall for Arm^ve, W. Virginia Weeleyan.. .West Point ...... Mgr.-Coach Clune is planning Bronlell ...... 95 92 96—28'i double and triple passes, reverses Temple vs. VlUanova...... Philadelphia ...... 18- 7 ■ome outsteBding attractions for the Bares ...... 104 91 88—88! '< and fake reverses and end sweeps. Washington A Lee vs. Maryland... Lexington ...... 7-18 fans and has already booked a very Johnson ...... 120 80 89—28' Plays can be seat Into any bole In Lsfayette vs. ZiiMgh ...... Easton ...... 18* 7 extensive sohedul' for his team, Ar* Pearson ...... 138 87 90—81i i tee line In three different ways. Holy Cross vi. Manhattan...... Worcester ...... raagements have already been made Georgetown vs. Buoknsll ...... • • W ashington...... 0* 7 540 444 456 1440 carry the Boston College vs, Boston U> Boston 18* 6 for ..tee appearance of the Rcc team • • • at IM yoke, Plttsfleld, Nev Britain. C’r:irtcr Oa’.c Girls obdowa record Springfield vs, Rutgfsrs Bprlngfisld 0*36 Overcoats shows that anybody docs. Fullback Westerly, R. I., Branford, Water N. "'•.j- ...... 06 100 86—28: Muhlenberg vs. Penn Milltsry .,,,, AUsntown ...... - Chicago ...... T*14 m wn its opposition from major Ohio WMlsyan vs. Ohio U...... • • Delaware ...... 0-18 teams oBly twice before and each BOGEY MOUNTAIN time with rather disastrous results. One Year Ago Today—Doctors JUNIOR GRID SERIES Lateystte beat the local school 20-0 In Cincinnati operated on Clyde Colorado Aggies vs. Utah ...... Fort Collins ...... 6-80 te 1929 and Colgate swamped the Sukeforth, 20-year-old catcher of tee Colorado Cm. vs. Qol. M ines...... Colorado Springs ...... 30- 7 Correct Fitting, Smart OrssB, 38*0 last year. (Cincinnati Reds. Clyde accidentally IS POSTPONED A WEEK Brigham Yeung vs. Utah Btate .... Provo ...... 6* 0 shot himself in the eye while out ^ FAB WEBT PrlBceton-The Dally Princeton hunting. California vs. Stanford ...... Bsrkslsy ...... 6* 0 augBTs a resumption of-iootball re* Due to several injured players ex U. 0.' L. A. VS. Montann ...... Los Angeles ...... Footwear For Men iMOBB with Dartmouth. “In type, In liv e Yeare Ago Today—Black Cleary's Lunoh tbs gams nstwsM Qonsaga vs. Beuth D ak ota...... ^ k a n s ...... ; ...... football .procedure and in sentiment them and tee Crloles, teat was prs- iWblttlsr vs. Arlsona ...... Whittier ...... ness, an 11 to 2 shot, won tee Eng vlously booksd as ths isoond gams Whothor you sit at n dask or work atanding ot Dartmouth Is a natural opponent,” lish Derby Cup handicap before a Ooddtatal vs. Pomona ...... Los Angeles ...... 0- 6 the papersays. • of ths junior championship, has bsra Pacific U. vs. Idaho Coll...... Portland ...... 37- 7 your foot all da^ you want slMos that Bt wilL record crowd in England. The nee postponsd until a week from Bun*, ThoTo la nothing moro ttrsoonte aad trouMtaot brought a cup and 14000 to tee Tan day. However, the Aces will • fur* BOUIA WEBT Cambridge—Harvard’s coaches de ner. Rice vs. Texas Obrisilan...... Houston ...... 6 -7 than poor Btttog shoos. Wt bnvo an assert* flated the maaages six to nothing In nisb the (Xioles opposition sad plenty of It this Bundsy. Baylor vs.'Beuthsra Methodist...... W a c o ...... 0- 6 moat of well known broads of shoos that glvo ai'sbort but amusing exhibition yes Ten Years Ago Todiqr—Princeton The game Is to be played at Oklahoma va Nebraska...... Norman ...... 0-18 terday but failed to save Vlo Ken* foot satlsfnetlen tad long wodr. beat Yale in their annual struggle H io^y’s Grave, aa a preliminary to Kansas Btate va K sn sx s...... Manhattan ...... IS- 0 kloklBf biatruotor, from con- * by the thin margin of a field goal tee Red Men, Bogles tussle, and wlU Creighton vs. W yomlag...... Omaha *...... 8 -0 Mdarable embarraMment. After tee /, from tee 18-yard line. Beore, 8-0. start at 1 o’clcpk. The starting Okla a ty U. vs. W. Texas (Tburs). OklabosBa'Olty ...... ooxtaes scored Kennard prepared to lineups: Brown turned tee sanM trick on s o u t h ' demonetrate to his puplu just bow Harvard, scoring from the 18-yard Orioles Aoes $3*50 to $8*00 pair the extra point should be made only line on a field goal and winning by J. Swlkla...... l e ...... Lovett Georglila va Auburn...... Columbua ...... 13*' 6 to ha've a 126-pouad manager-guard the same icore. Archlvsy...... I t ...... Muri Norte Carolina{ vs. D u k a ...... >''> Chapel RUl 0 - 0 niMi through aad block tee kick. Bulchuness...... I g ...... Disis Florida va Gooifla Ttah -OalnsiyiUs 0*38 Brannlck...... c ...... Y sgi Wagh. A U « v i^ la r y la a d ...... Lexlfigtoh ...... 7 * | t OevMead—Army ecoute ,ara go- Novak...... rg .. .B. Motiwthy Boutewsstera vs. Mississippi...... M sm i^s ...... 30* 0 to hfll tw f . birds with oae stone Last Night's Fights F.Buhahx...... rt ...... RagU Tulane vs Bewaass ...... New Orleans ...... 40* 0 SteA T b^ve ordered a oouplc M. Bwlkla...... r e ...... F.Baid' South (jaroUna vs QtadOl ...... Columbia ....i...... 36- 7 of good asate behind the goal poets Katkaveck..... q b ...... MoCiurthy Centra vs. Osorgstown ...... Danville ...... 88*6 afor the Notre Dame-Navy game. TheGrand Rapids—Martin Levandowr Olahder...... Ihb ...... Bedurtha Louliiana Tech vs. Louisiana CoU... Ruston . 37* 7 Cadete play Notre Dame Nov. 36 sU, Grand mp4ds, knoeksd out Joe Affitohell , rhh^...... -.Ylot gad December 8. Doktor, Buffalo, J. Bcharchuck.. fb'Y* • • .G. Bald ' MANCBtolBR mreHINC adUTH-MA|ic8BSIim.i(5BI(N.rRroAT^^^^ rm i^- governor I censeii eatabiishmehta and agAlimt “a V 7 '-I FORMjatLOCAL^PU I dininkdining - rooms,onroomie on thetoe meondrAow.second'fioor. ' DAILY RADIO PAOCatAM• ■ ’ : ■ ,* ■- r i. ited*;' :out . 'The;atAte:iaW proviM' that^b^ married -.'.sA'^'sewen. VtAmerlcaU' iritiz m of good chplAO- , PBIBAY« NOVBM9IR It (CsBtrsl sod B ss^ StsaduA 1 ^ . bali()ta ter wto)^have hftwiappr^ .by.^a ^ Nn4a; lAJl prograw to k ^ jn d eitnin, w m a p f tb w ^ epeel< to l i _ . . Bad? oobst to oofat (a to a) daplcnatlpn tnelMaa alf im S b ib la^tl^?) - boaril'^ shal^ be p isi^ tted to o b t ^ ^QlK^-they ■a UceiUM.'^ stotute di^t PnfiBau snbjpct to ohsnsa. P. M. Cmt. "BaaL' ' AnnotuncameQts Qf Qolden said, nten iiw rt: muniifipal c ^ . PSa Aafooiofed Prtu) ^ »v ' ’’‘v t. •' : V ’• with titie>licenalng o f s{al(>on8 abides- Weddiiifi Celebration Of Rev. tions. j, •, tabiisiunento;- mentioning, -separate NBC-WBAF NETWORK I and Mrs. F. B. Adams Re- Never before can we remember ever offering; siich outsfiaid* BASIC — Baati waaf (key) weal wtle ly, Uquor aito ’ “lager : beer,” but'un O' ceived. . der toe'same-daisUleatibnB. ^ ing values!'' wlar wtas weak wn wilt wfbr wro wsy . . . , • T ' . WD^ w m wtana wWl waal; Midweat: •*16—7i1B—Bnpk Regara In S46S— As state ‘bfflcdsJc pototed out It wmaq wetlkad woo-wno wow wdaf - jfaatj^audhn da Laath—'Dixie i "Would.be;,neceaiary to revive- too NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — w tal •:6^7w 0^fhraa K Slatara — aaat; - Rev. and'liLrs. .E^nuik B. Adams of wlba katp wabo wday kfyr ekaw cfci laham^ Jonaa Oreh^—pizia: Jimmy .Norwich, formerly Wdl"knowh Man- board'of . liq^r.^ense commisaioh SOUTH —-wrra 'wptf wwno wu w|az ^ Qarrldan'a Orch.—weat cheser residents, will boserve the in case Cengre^ does enact beer wfla-wann wlod warn wmo wab wapi V. Hall-alao coast legalization laws. Governor Albert wJdz iramb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprb P :0 f Sd»-Edwln C. Hill—o out: •50th anniversary of their marriage, woal ktba ktha ^ . tdbto B^aon-nepaat for coaat Tuesday afternoon and evening, C.^-Ritohie'.said'- he vrill be prepared MOUNTAIN-4co« kdyl kcir kfhl 7i1lft-.StlftH^lnain* Sam—^baalq; -Mel" Qiudnt prevliadaHar^' ^ to stod:.ther,-apiKtotment8 of that > D ay! « COAST—kgo kll krw komo niq kpo November 22, at their home 92 5 k«ca kttc ]qr k(a kfsd kUr _ ody.Maglo^pizlo; Crehoa—waat liquor l i ^ were nve^ed m -cdpfeli^ b<)ard .toyto^m to Senate Immedi- 7:80^ 8|80—Nawa Drama — alao cat; 'jOneco stieet, Norwich. Announce of the ldgtriatlQn.of 1858, foui^'in Cant. ■««t. Baat. ments ' of the' informal reception .•ately .after'h e IS notified th at Con 6:46— 4:4ft—Tha4:4S—Tha Lady Naxt Doer S«)^"6j O^l^eot92n 5 ?ov^ h5bo^* the files; d ;th e state library ^ere, as gress has so'acjts^ Can you recall when the “little old nickel” had such power? 4:00— 6:00—SwanaaS;00—Swanaa Mrantdara 6:80— 6:3ft—Mertoh Downey — b ^ e : have been issued by Trinity Metho some Co]D|res8i(>nal and political 4:1ft— 6:1ft—Tha StoiysK Man—aaat “ oniy _-Ban Pgllgek’a Orehaatra—weat dist Episcopal church of that city. 4:6»- a6;tO-Tha - HufehlnaonPan^ 6(00—r10:00—Tho-Street Singer^ to c lea<|ert. " S p a re d legislatloii for SOfifjBvHUNTiNO YARNS; 4:4j5^“ 6:46'"6.-W Safaty ww.wiwiSeldlara—aapt m * wii^ooljr ttl^E aey A04a also coast: This is the (murch of Rev. chfmgihg' tee Voiatead Act and leg 6rt)0— 6:0(^DInn9r Muale—alao eoiaat 'Joseph Cooper texmerly . of Man alizing^ the tsaie! of biter at-toe com- St: I^,;>fov. 18—(AP)—rhie tall 6-SO— 6:60—Unamploymant R a II a 1 chester was pastor. The present E verybody's M arket . Talk—waaf; Al Barnard-baalo li^ aeaaionliff'Coiigni^. - story clUb 'im ght 'do well to (xinsult 6 :4 ^ .Sifft—Tha CIrala—aaat only minister, is Rev. T. A rthur Mosley. / F or im .‘/o rd in a l’, as toe i^tew W.:D. S|ev^rt,'’state'game commis 6:60— 7:00—Jana Proman'a Band— sioner, tor!prospe<:tive members.. baalo; Tha Clrela—rapaat for weat ivatfw iiaiiu '"korfinarav vrcniVa dalled iQie p k u ^ in which liquor and Fan<)y Malaga 6:1ft— 7:16—Kramlin Art.Quintal 11:08—12:00—NaWon Orchestra—o to c SOCIALISTS* v o iy : beer in quantities 6t less toiux a He bears most, of the big tales Hard Ripe, Slicing Fancy Bleached. 6:30— 7:80—Jonaa A Hara, Sonpa 1 1 :80-712:30—Hal Komp’s Orch.—o to c Norwalk, Nov. 18.—(AP) —Unof pint-might be'sold, ttie applicant for broughtfback from the M inn^ta 6:46— 7:4ft—Tha Qoldbaroa, Skatch 1S:00— 1;00—Dapea Hour—wabo only 7:00— 8:00—Orch. A Cavallara—o to c ficial Socialist, figures in the recent a license iqaiut agree to provide “six north woods, 'where fifty-toousand GRAPES! TOMATOES! 6:00— 6:00—Tha Eaklmo Nlaht Club NBC>WJZ NETWORK general election compiled today by good beds, with sufficient (kivering ‘hunters are stalking deer during toe CELERY! •:30— 6:8^Lao Ralaman Orehaatra. BASICr—East: wja (key) wbSTWbaa 'party headquarters here showed therefor, with stabling and proven biiennial eleven day season. One 6:00—10KIO—Al Jolaon—coaat to coaat wbal wham kdka wxar wjr wlw; Mid* Norman Thomas, pfesidentlal nom der for five horses a t least.” That hunter asserted.'the animals were'so 6;S0—10:30—Advanturara’ C lub^ to e weat: weky kyw kfkz wenr wla kwk lb. 6:48—10:4ft—Lanny Reaa. Tanor—to c kwor kdll wrbn wmaq kao inee, received 20,439 votes. was before toe -day of the automo- bold one bit into tobacco in his b u n ch lOrfM—IldiO—Anaon Waaka* Orehaatra bUe. pocket as he turned bit. back. 10:18—11:1ft—Jonaa A Hara—k: repeat NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj New Haven county contributed 10:80—11:8fr-Qaor0a Olaen*a Orpbaatn w|ba katp wabo wday^kfyr ckgw cfcf the largest number 7,031 with 7,017 Among -toe''^|ea.;of ’ toe law- also : Another insisted the canny deer IIM —16»0-R. KTrbaryi Art Jairaft SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wjaz from Fairfield county and 4,241 werft:redorM'(H^ a^ltoh'laid ( ! ^ ^ by had .grown red toats, resembling Native Hickory Italian Hot Boasted 11:30—12:80—Vincent Lapex' Orehaatra im*wsun wlod warn waao wab wapi from Hartford coimty. the botffd -'ox hhubr U(iehse commis those worn by hunters, to avoid CB8.WABC NETWORK wjqz wsmb Icvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre woal ktba kU>s Devere Allen, nominee for sena sion in 1 9 1 5 against women drink being shot. Shewart suggested the BASIC—Caat: wabo (key) wlco wade tor, polled 19,762 votes and Jasper NUTS! ■wokowoko weao.w(M.waab waab wnao war wkbw wkro MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgir kghl ing on toe promises of specified 11- man wore rose colored glasses. - CHESTNUTS PEANUTS! whk ckok wdro wcau mp>wfan wjaa PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo wean wfbl wapd wjav; MIdweat: wbbm kbq kpo keca kex kjr kga kfad ktar wan .^bm kmbo woco kmoz wowo Cant. BasL BAST AND CANADIAN - wpg whp lb . ■ wibw whao wlba irfea wore efrb ckao 3:46— 4:4ft—Concert Artlats' Prog. Y2 qt- DIXIE — w»at wfaa wbro wqam wdod 4:1ft—'6:1ft—Daaart Ramanea—also e wnoz klra wrae wlao wdan wloo krld 4 r t^ 6:80—The Singing. Lady—east 5 ^ wrr ktrh ktaa waco koma wdbo woto 4545— 6:4ft—Orphan Annia—eaat only wbt wdae wbly whaa wtar wdbj wwva 8™ ^ 6:00"^Don Oe Forest Orchestra Fancy Yellow Eye New Crop Bed MIDWEST — whom wabt wcah wmbd 6:80— 6:80—Singing Lady—mldw. rpL Fancy California Dried wtaq wkbb kfab wlan kacj wlbw kfh 8:4ft— 6:4ft—Lowell Thomaa '— east; wmt wnaz wkbn w«l _ Orphan Annie—midweat repeat REANS! MOUNTAIN—kror kiB kob kal 6d)8— 7KN>—Amoa ’n' Andy—east only Kidney Beans! PACII^IC TOAST — khj knz koln kab 6:1ft— 7:1^lmpersonationa—o to e Lima Beans! kfre kol kfpy kvl kem kmj kfbk kwe 6:30— 7d(K—Jean Fay, Bluaa Song Cent. Eaat. 6:4ft— 7:46—Johnny Hart, Hollywood Market 7:00- 8:00-Phll Spltalny Orchestra 3:00— 4:00—Tha Qrab Ban—c to c 7:81^ 6:8(H-Advsnti)res in Health 3:30— 4:30—U. S. Army Band—to o 7:45— 8:45—Howard Thurston, Magic 4:00— OdX^Bebby Benaoh—aaat ba- •rtIO— 6d)0—First NIghter—also coaat 855 Main Street Rubinow Building aie; Tha Midland Breadeaatera— 6:30- 6«80r-Eddlo A Ralph-e to 0 weat; Oene and Charlie—midweat 6d)0~:10:00—Country Doctor, Sketch Fresh Green 8:1ft—Captain Jack-eaat only 6:16—10:1ft—Shields’ Concert Orchet. Fresh Made New crop 6:30— 8:80^kippy — eaat only; Be- ‘ 6:80—lO:86:-Threo K^s, Negro Trio tween the Bookenda—weat only 6:4ft—10:4ft—Mildred Bailoy, Sengs Wolf—eaat baalc 10K)0—11:oo-»Mrs. Nagsby” — ^ s t : KALE! 8:00t- 6:00—Irene Beaaley—to coaat Amoa 'n' Andy—repeat for west FIG PARS DATES! 5:15—'6:1ft—H. Stern Orch.—c to c 10:1ft-11:1S—Lew. White Night Song 6:30— 6:30^Eddle Dooley on Football 11:00—12:00—Cab Calloway Orchestra — eaat; Skippy — midweat repeat; 11:1ft—13:16—Howard Thurston—c rpt. Y 2 p ^ k The Songemithi -west only 11 :S0—12:30—Joe Furst’a Orchestra • Vz lb. y2 lb. OelicdouB Seckle Extra Fancy In store for idl toose thrifty shoppers who appreciate New Pack quality and value. For our Thuiks^vlng trade we wiU an PEARS! nounce on Monday and Tuesday in our advertisement a Grapefruit! TOMATOES! WTIC WDRC series of real specials In every department. ' If it’s a turkey Travelera Broadawtiag Service SSA Hartford, Dona. 1SB§ you want this will be. the place to buy It because, as always, Hartford, Oima. while the quality is of the finest the price will be the lowest ea N' ;-i , ’ .*;^F''- MAKCHESTBB EVBNINQ UUD, IMXJTOl^dBaBSTEB, 1^2, MYSTBUOOS MORDER ANOTHER CROWD AT ;l SCHOOL DRAWS CROWD KfioxviUe, Tens., Nov. 18.«-(A P ) GERMAN (mCH FAIR —^)fflcers today sought to solve the mysterious slaying of Mrs.. ifnstnieior Tells How Lower Gorman Pn^nm Conduetod James G. Crumbliss, 60, wife of Under the Direction Of the M eed Foods Can Be Made former dty eonunissloner, who was ' Into Appetizing Dishes. Pastor, Rer. H. 0. Webm- irst torfs shot down by an unidentified man F MATiomi S CbUd Welfara committe memberi last night as she was walking to her Another record cj^ d gattered daughter’s apartment in a fashion last night for the second evening of «nd tlw Ihiblio iiealtb N u r^ were able residential neiglihborhood. over t^e sooceea of their lec* Safety Directorr WeWalter Anderson the Concordia chureh fUr. it'was tur&>deinonBtrstion jreeterday after- said he'believed the murder' was German night and a n ^ber of old GENUif^E QUA at the Y. M. C. A. The banquet planned'. German melodies wefg aung under Mrs. Crumbliss, mother of three the direction of Pastor H. O. Weber hall was filled to capacity and the grown children, was shot without a male quartet and chorus. 'The mothers and home makers who at* warning by the man who ap 1 ngers included John Muschwo, tended and brought children were proached her, pressed a pistol to her Otto HeUer, Alfred Roth, Andrew able to devote their whole attention side and fired. The elderly woman and Fred Winxler, M lcb^ Xlein- to the cooking lessons, knowing that staggered a short distance to the schmldt, Edward Fischer and John the little ones were being amused aputment of her daughter, Mrs. Noske and Alfred Laim- The pro and cared for in the basement by Joe Duncan, Jr. gram opened with viOfin selectionB by Edward Fischer, accompanied on C lUss Florence Season and Mrs. H. “He shot me deliberately,” Mrs. B. Learned. Crumbliss gasped as her daughter the piano by Fred Werner. The menu chosen by Mrs. Arra reached her side. She dfied four An amusing sketch entitled “Fe Sutton Mixte-* to ^lustrate her talk hours later. She was unable to give male Help Only” was played by Mrs. on noturishing and low cost dishes, officers a description of her assail Tureck, Mrs. . Andrew Winslerr Mrs. included lima bean soup, liver loaf, ant. Susie Hampton, Mrs. Catherine casserole of tomatoes and onions, Mr. Crumbliss operates large Reiss, and Miss Anna Mrosek; . A cabbage and carrot salad, apple peach orchards near Kingston, Tenn. dialogue, “The Patient,” was pre tapioca pudding. In the pudding the His wife was vxisiting in Knoxville. sented by Andrew; Wtauder and John whole a j^ e s were used, and for the Walek, andwas nuich^ejrsd. If Ibnight the operetta “The Chbreh Sof^: ^eaf liver loaf, inexpensive but nutritious Fair” will be given under the direc pig’s liver was chosen. The meat IRISH WORKINfi GIRLS tion of Organut Fred W em ef, and dish, vegetable combination and pud drawings will take place on ; the ding were baked in the oven at the articles for which the various som* tamo time, Mrs. Mixter keeping up ALMOST MOB THE PRINCE mlttees have been canvassing. her chatty and sometimes witty ex * —~—-g--,------planations while she busied herself WEEK EHD SPECIALS with the cooking. Belfast, Northern Ireland, Nov.-18 We tuffitl ystt elM leeve v m e ^ r ler Thenkeglvliic Mise Beatrice Hall of the Con __(AP) —The Prince of Wales was THE NEW HOUSE Turkey., ^ wM hsvs s veHsly, er litsi le iM r and lufeetl nedtiout Dsilry and Food Council almost mobbed by a roUicklng crowd yeu asks ysur thelse Is welflil sew, la Imure seffiSm gave a stereoptlcon lecture and eX' of Irish working girls today when Mllilesliaii. plained wha. would happen to chil he set out on another expedition Washington, Nov. II.—(AP)— LAND O'LAKES dren deprived of the essential vita among the populace this morning to The Demooratlo Putiy will have a fensy yeuef, clunie — yaur ekeli e Is «et|kl mins, iron and protein contained in "see things for himself" despite majority of 108 over the Repuimo 93 Mere Swici Crcim fruits and vegetables of the inex protests against his visit here. , and Farmer-Labor membershlLbershlp^ U. S, Gov'l CfrtlAtd pensive kinds now on the market, The vivacious and smiling girls the House in the new Congress dftef BUTTER 2s5f eggs, ntUk, meat and other staple excitedly swarmed all ovet ;the March 4, u a result of the election. Turkeys foods, a variety, of which is needed prince’s oar when it arrived la ffont Results of close races in Mlnmsof of a linen thread works in Usbiim. ta and' California now having been Jesed If desired JACK FROST for health and growth. cleared up, the standlag of the next At the close of the program recipe The girls clung to the mudguwds. GRANULATED Bd on the running boards and House is: leaflets were distributed and sam Democrats, 814; 10 a 434 ed on the baggage grid t o fe t ples of the dishes served to those Republicans, 118; Lamb Feres a a glimpse of the popular oelr to the present. The lecture was so worth Farmer-Labors, ,8. while that it is probable similar af- British throne. Fresh/1-7 lb iverif* An ill J u r^ i Plavr The Prince smllod throughout the Total, 486. Family filr i will be arranged by the Bpon> On election day the standing of lore. Incident and then inspected the plant. As he came out the throng ,ths Houis was Dsmoerati, 817, wltb Pailry of girl workers agaiL crusned four Dsmooratio vaca&elee, or a to tal of 881 in Democratic member- Shoulders NEW MARCH PLAXNBD around him and detectives had to push their way through (he crowd Bhlp; Repyblieane, 808, with four sohneeetady, N. Y., • Nov. 11. — to make way for the Prince and his Republican vaeanoici, or a total of led still BuniR mm Z74 , (AP)—Five representatives of capl< party. 818. There li one Farmcr-Ldbof Jal district hunger marchers intend' Yesterday be played golf and to member in the present Gongreie. Frankfurls Fresh li all lierei The Demooratlo gain in the elec POTATOES 2 264 Id to call upon Oovernor Roosevelt day was inspecting various institu U Albany today to ask free, trans- tions and factories around Belfast. tion was 98 icati, the Farmer-Labor Rib Roast - v a 15 lb. peek srtation and police protection la 'This is the last di^ of bis visit. rain was four leats and the Repub- Heavy Cream d7iI( CceiTtenlsi21LT.‘.7294 loen loll was 97 leate. .*ep«l4f besaleis evsn-reeil F u e y few York state when the marchers t Conn. Bdve on Washington to visit Con- Milk r>»i'D.iir 104 resB. r b s u m r b o l d n a m e PLACED ON PROBATION Grown Milton Stone of New York, or Bridgeport, Nov. 18.—(AP) —Dr. Bolton, Nov. 18.— (AP)—Arthur Face Rump 15« ganiser of the "hunger march" Emanuel De Mamay Baruch of D. Oronln, Natick insurance mas, Smoked Shoulders it> lO e ,movement in the Albany-Soheneeta- Oreenwlob was granted permission retracted a plea of guilty today' and leedsii eves er pel reisl dy-Troy-Cohoes-Amsterdam district, to resume the ancient form of spell pleaded nolo to a chane of eCn- jaaid five delegates bad bees named ing his name to Emanuel de Mar- ■piracy to abstract 83d0,000 frdm ■to see Mr. Roosevelt. nay by Judge John A. Cornell of the tne closed Boston Continental Na ; i\i Stone said several hundred march- Supenor Court todiw. The doctor tional bank. Cronin was plMsd on Chuck Roast * tSj |rs would bead for Washington os was represented by Judge Jonathan robatlon for two years Judge Jfovember 38. I Jismei A. Lowell. Grout. BEEF LARGE PACKAGE Mildly aured SALE G o l d M e d a l Lean Ends - I9 19c Mixed Nutc » 23e Cranberry fauct fjw 2r>«Spe MORRia lUPBBME f i i R i i P S 8*- Ute POUOHMUTS 1 | 4 LARGE DIAMOND Red Chtrrlti u 7« ^ Lamb Lege m» 2 2 o Walnutc n 2Se HOLIDAY FRUrri AT OUR k BONED AND ROLLED Royal KSlaSr vt7€ v*; 2 0 * LEMON, CITRON Orange LEMON er CITEON' FUL b 9 9 4 f Lamb Ferae es. S7e OwangaFaal pkg.9w Layer ,Flgs rMv I * t i'T- 4- .’i'- . V.. P i^ B T W iB C W MANepSTER EVENING HERAEDr SOtTHfMANCHESMaJR;" PAGB irbU Kl'EM MAKGHB8TER EVENING s " ' n , mmmUj ' ---- Read the (Hcmified srmq on this R HOUSEHOLD SERVICES APARTSttiNTS, FLATS, pose a t tnaWng beer; It p^ra a tax HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 of S ^ t a a pound* 'A i: • ' OFFERED 18^A 'TENEMENTS 63 FOR s a l e :—3 PIECE wicker ii'ving AlaO jtoere < the tremertdous busi ness done'tormore, than.60 manu- Manchester FOR s a l e :—ENGLISH plum pud- room set Good eonditlon. Price rea* FOR RENT—THREE, five and six Bonal)le.,Call 6637. . factorerii^^ o f bottle caps and siials. Ansr and mince meat made to room tenements, with all modem more ^ metal crown makers, Erening HeraM order. Telephone 7544. improvemfiflts. toquire at 147 Eki^t and some 90. other manufacturers of WEARING APPAREL— Center street or telephone 7864. bottle-stoppinif devices. Add to the " CLASSIFIED corks and the rubber tubipg,. the ^ dvbrtisembnts FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 > FU RS 57 6 ROOM TENEMENT, all improve ments, garage, g ^ location, rent jars and joga'anid all the paraj^her- FOR SALE — CUT FLOWERS, FOR SALE— BLACK broadcloth nalia which you can. see to the Wlih Trsdoi BylCo4t d y M i l ^ Oonnt lis ar«rac« worto to » Um . reasonable, 26 walker street In dow your home tpwn hOme-hrew Snitloli. aumbopo aad abbroTiotloao Chrysanthemumo, Pom poibo and coat, pointed fox trimming, sise '88, quire 80 WalKer. Tet 7268. M.cta count M a word aad eoaipouiid carnations. We make up floral de . soitable'for short person. 40 Hem store. ^ ' He Used MB o b s l i d words •• two wordo. Hlalmam coot to signs and wedding bouquets. lock street FOR RENT—4 ROOM apartments, Lastly, production, of hops has prlco of throo'Unoo. ^_ risen s t e a ^ since pKtoibltion, ^ Lin® rat®o per dap for tooaoloat Krauss Greenhouse, 621 Hai^ord four room flats at 86-88-42 Maple T l ^ y Cities Riisb '^Legality;” Road. Phone 8962; . street Telephoaej65l7. Moat of tile toore than 88,000,000 **** ■Seetfre Karob « , MtT WANTED—TO BUY 58 pounds Of hops produced .umually Caab Gharpo FOR RENT—FIRST OLASS heated ge into the brew kettle.. . , I OoBioontlvo Days «.| 7 oto 9 Ota I BUY ALL KINDS of bousehoici Wets Hedioii Biin^ Pdi^y Of These all IdYe some picture: o f "the I ConotontlT® Oapo ..I • oto 11 ots MOVING—TRUCKINIG— apartment; also aeveral. stogie aid Nev^.Y6jrk, Nov; 18.- t(AP); — 1 Day •.••••••••••••■•I 11 ®to II -- oto— STORAGE . 20 goods, furniture etc. Better prices double houses to good locations. home-brewb^ to^ustty. ▲u ordoro for irrosiilar insorttpao paid if you call or write. Nathan Apply Edward J. Hoik Phone 4642. ‘ B ^ .Lealto.Many Dafiiei O’CkumeU vof 0 * 0 ^ Co., Win bo obarfod at tbo on® tlm® rat®. Uverant, Colchester; Conn. Tele Handfi Off "Tax i ^ e d At Home Spoolal rftoo for loa« torm o w y SILVER LANE BUS U N l^ ^ pial Leakage troxa. legat. breweries la Inc., w hh,^ pfeyioti^ .pleaded day advortlolns idTaa upon r®qn®at. rates for school childiw; See phone 97. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOMS; also hard to .prevent, and probably .will guilty to grand larcaney indictmMts Ado ordered for three or olz d^p five rooms, with 'all modem im driver. *■ never be atopped, says no less an sentenced today from- 6 to 10... and stopped before tbe third or fifth provements, first and second floors. Brewer Falls S l ^ authority tiuto the Wlekensham day will be oharsed only for the ao- LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 years iff p^on. tual number of times the fd appear 14 Arch street. Editors: This 1$ the -tiilrd of a^eral agent to every hotoe, and short Commission. After outltotog the rise ed, oharslBC at tbe rate earned, but moving, general trucking, livery FOR REOT—FRONT ROOMS, to of an enormoua number of iUegal Judge John J. Fresebi to Gm eral' BO allowaaee or refunds can be made > WALNUt, Nito.R PINE stlfeet seiles o f six articles dea|tog: with of that there is na practical way to service. Oilr affiliation with United Selwlts building, stogie or double, the movembnt. toward retdm prevent a man from, making any “alley breweries" with the' attendiitot Sessions Court iipposed the sentence on six time ads stopped after the Vans Service means lower rates on beautiful A' rooms, hranr new, rule of the racketeer, the commis to be spent at hard labor ., in (UiM: hot and cold water. Rent reason scraped floors, 120.00; also 4-5 beer, a mbvetoenf intensified brewing |xpieriments. in' - hla own forbids" { display lines not' furnitufe Moving'to distant points. able. Inquire Selwits Shoe Repair She recent eleotimie. home that he chooses, so long as sion reports: “Tbe making of cereal Sing prison upon the 47 yMmi oM golds . "*• Large modem trucks, experienced rootos 116-118. Inquire Tailor Shop. beverage is a legitimate »bustoesa head . of the bankrupt toveatnoriht. The Herald will not be responsible L'hop. * Telephone 5030. he doesn't peddle iU ' ' men, prompt service, all g o o ^ in By W m jB THORNTON Secondt beer o f .a sort* is'so easy and cannot reasonably be elim company, liabilities of which miw tor more than one Ineorreot Insertion inated. But 80 long aa it IS carried of any advertisement ordered, tor sured while to transit are fMtures FOR REDrr—IN JOHNSON Block, FOR REhTT-TWO, THREE and 4 NEA-6ewl«B Writer to n^dco that anybody can do it with total 84,000,()00. • . - more than one tlma ' ^ offered at nc^extra enense to you. single rooms, two and three room fajlr SHCcess. And there is plenty of on and tiiere la. demand for* beer to The tnddvertent onalsslpn p l^ cp r- room apartments, heat, |anitor the larger cities, the gross margto An involuntary petition to -hank-' reot puWoatioa of adterUsiny wlU Daily trips to New Twk,; baggage suits, all modem conveniences. Ap service, refrigeraiLot furnished. Call The sweeping wet victory to. the tradition behind that action.' A mptcy was filed to FedShd Court rectlfledt^elBly by oaacellation. of the delivered dlrebt to ste^mahlp piers. ply Janitor, telephone 7686 or A. traveler to VlrstoM to 1649 reported of protit to supplying beer, the pos Arthur A; Knofla. 6440 or 4181, election,means a definita loosening sibilities of escape from the'plants, a g ^ s t 0 ’Ck>nnell and (Company to oharce made tor tbe'servloe 'endered. For further information call 8068, W. Harrison 6817. 875 Mato street the colony had “Slff pnUic. brew March of this year. The petition, All advertisements ifiust oontorm 8860, 8864. Perrett db Glenney, Ino. of the prohibition barrier even with houses; , but most brew their own and the manufacture c f wort will In style, dopy and typography with give trouble for effective enforce filed by creditors of the; company, regulations enforced by the publish out lyaittog for any changes to the beer, strong and good." ' S IL V pi LANE BUS I ^ E offer the BOARDERS WANTED 59-A The stories of the leaks to the ment of prohibition.’’ * set forth that the firm had‘closed Ito - ers and they reserve the right to BUSINESS LOCATIONS laws. All the sopping-wet cities, doors in Febmary and that Daniel edit, revise or reieot any eopy oou- accommodation of their l ^ e De- which have always more, or less ig prohibition dyke have been often re It is only fair^to state that most Luxe b4e, for iodigA party/o^team LARGE - HEATED ROOM With FOR REN^NT 61 peated: How few pbwlcians can af' of the larger and more reputable O’Connell waa at the time of filing *’^L08I^(i*B0^ 6^^asslfied ids to board, home privilsfes, 63 Garden nored the prohibition law so far as on a steamer bound, fdr South be published same day must be. re- trips At special lAtes. Phone 8068, their local police were concerned, ford to neglect writing all their al breweries have been careful; In oelved by 11 o'clock noon: Saturdays 8860, 8864. street, ^sl'. 61M .. FOR RENT—LARGE office, toom lowed prescriptions, for legal bonded fact, many of them have cried America. fronting on Main street,, second reacted immediately. On Oct. 6 O ’Connell pleaded guilty 10:3.0 a. hi.', ROOM AND BOARD at $12.60 per In such cities, many citizens got whisky; how the' Federal Farm loudly to the government to stop ^LEPHONE YOUR floor, Purnell Block, 829 Main Board loaned milUone to California “wildcat” plants from selltog retd to four indictments. v*' PAINTING— PAPERIN G 21 week. The Hotel Sheridan. Tele street, reasonable, rates. Apply G. their beer right along without much ^ WANT ADS. trouble h p tttt the election. After grape-growers who made, and sold a beer, as it kilted off the demand for “This man had a splendid educa- '* phone 867*8. E. Keith Furniture Company. delicious soft drink grape conoen near-beer. tion and a good social background," Am are accepted over the telephone PAINTING DBCORATINO, paper ward there, was even less trouble. at the OHARQB RATS given above “Nullification’’ was given a big trate (it turned into wine under the The process of making near-beer, Judge Freschi said to imposing sen as a convenience to advertisers, but hanging, |2 a room; also glazlilig. right conditions); how illicit distil tence today. “Ha won the confidence the CASH RATES will be aocepte^d u A. Kanehl. Telephone 7641. APARTMENTS, FLATS, HOUSES FOR RENT 65 nush by the “ mandate of the people" which detoamla that large quantities of Nov. 8. - lerles dotted both country wood-lots of real beer be stored to tbe brewer of persona to humble as well as htoh FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi TENEMENTS 63 and city basements; how literally ness oftlcs on or before the seventh t>'OR RENT—6 ROOM single bouse, Mayor Anton Cermak of Chicago ies awaiting dealcoholization, has station, who entrusted him With .mil day following the first Insertion of FOR RENT—6 ROOM flat, all im- (which has always been dripping millions of gallons of excellent sac made it easy at all times for dis lions of dollars. He left in hla wake each ad otherwise the CHARGE COURSES AND CLASSES 27 modem, with garage, 'on Liberty ramental wine went down profane RATE will be collected. No responsi provements, 270 Oak street. Inquire street. J. J. Rohan, telephone 7488. wet) wafi quoted as saying “Ctoicago honest employes, e'Ven without per financial and, to some cases,' Social bility for errors In telephoned ads BEAUTY CULTURE—Bara While on premises. brewers need not wait for the re gullets; how diversion of industrial mission of the owner, to draw off ruin. Humble people, some, whom will be assumed and their accuracy learning. Details free. Hartford FOR RENT - NICE CO'TTAGE peal of the search and seizure act. alcohol reached 9,000,000 proof gal this real lieef from tanks into near were domestics, some illiterate, lost cannot be guaranteed. Academy ot Halrdresslns. 398 home, 6 rooms with 2 car garage, The polios will not enforce it as far Ions in 1980; how diversion of real beer kegs, and ship it out as near- all of their savings. INDEX OF Main street, Hartford. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, on shrubbery, shade trees. House in as beer is concerned.’’ Cermak later, beer from near-beer breweriea and beer. ■' ■ Shocked At Record Gi^en etreet. Apply 12 Knox St. however, addressed olty-counctl, say establlriiment of seor,et breweries be The beer industry, in other “I am amazed and shocked when 1 CI^SIFICATIONS . perfect condition, 78 Mather street. came a mine of tatotedTgOId and the Births e s s 4«'t 4 ■ ...... A WANTED—A MAN OP GOOD per- Robert J. Smith, 1009 Main S t ing, “The first necessary action is words; has never died. read the record of where- the great KnffSffsinsBti •■f«siiis*tp«»sses B FOR RENT—4 ROOM ' tenement; to repeal the. search and seizures beer racketeer rose to become a est degree o f tojtury was done. In a Msrrir.rsi • s S, ••tfiddle C Bonallty and sales ability to sell HoU street, all improvements, with act . . . the state will then be mighty and a sinister figure. NEXT: How beeir may be handled Dssthi •SS«\pt«l4SX««4SS6*S«S«6« § our goods to consumers. Must own These are familiar to everybody. great many cases hla oo-? illglonlitt Csrd o£ ThROlts^ pg• • •• I■ sI• I• p• e B or without garage. 81 Birch street. ready to abide by what Congresi to future.' Will the saloon return, tmated him, and he used tiiein a car and fumlsb bond. Liberal Telephone 6806. does.’’ But less known Is the newest twist and to wbat forin.f How do other Xn Msmoplsitt s li • • p • • 6 • I • • • I > 1.4 • ^ commisBloD. Only men loolcing for CLAIMS GREAT BRITAIN. to the beer situation. « money for his own ends. There la no X^st Asd Bound ppptspisppppip* X The conflict between thele state countries handle it, and what has excuse. He should have kpown bet *Announosmfnil ip:#p••s##ssppppp4 • permanent position need apply. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tane- ments attributed to Cermak is typi Wort is Legal been proposed here? PirSOBSlS • s tV • p p s s s § s • • • a p.p • Grand Union Tea Co., 24 Union ment, 88 Ridgewood street, all mod ter, AntOMotllts CANNOT PAY AT PRESENT cal of the confusion in whlfih all It arises from the ' proceues in “In mad speculation, In forgsiy, Automobilss for Btls siisUpsip f street, Wllllmantlo, Conn. em improvements. Inquire 148 Bis- overwhelmingly wet communities herent to beer-making. Beer is a Automobiles, for B z^np's ..... ■ sail. Phone 4980. and thievery tbe like of whioh Z have found tbetoselves. And the practical beve:M0 brewed from barley malt never beard before, this main eon* Auto Aeoeaserles.^fres' ,v^;'.... • iresult wa8 an immediate let-down of FIND V A L U A P PICTURE Auto ReMlrlB#T-Palntlng ...... 7 HELP WANTl&l^MALS 86 FOR RENT—4 ROOMS, first floor, New York, Nov. 18.— (AP) — with the addition of prepared cereals ducted his business. Auto Schools 7-A Aobert H. Brand, Londop banker all dry barrieri. such as corn or rice, and flavored Autos—4hlp by Truck ...... I beat, all modem improvements, 6 CitiM vied, with eaoh other to with bops.” Tho process is, to prin “Z don’t know but whi^t he is worse Autoi""Bor Hlrs •ssisipssioaios 9 MtilN TO SELL. OXm KIOH. gnde mlnutei to mill. Inquire 180 1-2 and member of the etanditlU com- than 620 per cent ip ie r of long »gov gSrden and field leedi direct,, to^ get through their oounelli fepeal of ciple, as follows: barley is oauaeif Oasinlng, N. Y., Nov. 18.— (A P)— Oarages—Sorvlee^torage ... i . 10 Center etreet. mlttle, claimed before the Academy ordlnanoee governing looal enforce to germinate or sprout by steeptof If he were required to serve one daji; Motoroyelas-rBloyoles. . : ...... 11 CisAterli. Good poeitlbn with big in< Tbe days of fairy godmothers and for saob dollar ha stolS ha ootod not Wanted Autos—Motoroyoles .... .11 come. Experlefloe ' unneceisary. FOR RENT—MODERN four and of Political Solenoe today that gold ment of tks dry laws, and even for it in water, causing the huaki to Buslnsss and RMfeeimBal lorvlees' prloei would be forced down, unem mer saloon Hoense lawi. Re-enaot- ■well and eoften. A “dlaitase’* be- Santa piauaes are not over after all, live long anoufh to sarva,hls term. Business Services,OSered .....'. II ' dbqb Co., FrankHlii; M ail. flvq room apartments, garage, Ul- ment was sought to lome oasei of gtoe,'rendering tbe etarch of the Yesterday, afternoon two Ossining X sentanos him to ^ot lass than flva Household BervldsiOffered .....ll-A , ley etreet, off Malm near liew'TOSt ployment Inopeaeed everywhere and Building—ContrMtiPg ''1. 1 4 production dimmlihed If Engliad Is new eMoon l*we 'vhloh will grain lOluUe. ' The process is youths w h ^ , idsntitlM ws eon- years nor 'inoto-tuifl Ma -ysara ia omoe. Inquire 21 Dro street. M . ■tato’a prison Florists—Nuraorlsa II POULTRY AND 48 required to pny ita war debts diit of he rea # ’ W I M J ^ Cgngmi i aeta. oheokiS^at,^ I?rpper point by kiln otalsd wa!^d toto lthe w t aiors of Funeral Olrsotori'II '6661. drying. ’Iw^ifraln la then oruihed The probatioa^Ysport m .#0«tosll Heating—Flumbing—Roofing .r. If current eafntore>' C. J. Drslss-on C^pring strsst. ’They Xnsuranoe ...... ii FOR BALE—NATIVE TURKEYS *Tf war debts are to continue to Typioal was' that introduced by between rolleri, mixed, with water presented in court stated that the Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 alive or dreseed. The Qllnack Farm, be paid out of our ourrsnt earainge, former saloonkeeper Alderman into a gmel-like liquid, and heated. had with them a discolored canvas aotivltiss of his Arm had bMt.feoms- Movtng.^ruoking—Storage ... 10 So. Main etreet. Telephone 6121. "Bath-House John” Coughlin of Somatimis other raw gralni in small which, they thought hesitantly, what divsralflsd but in the mnto Qisn- Fainting—Papering ...... II FOR RENT—DECEMBER lit four unlesi there is an Immediate world improvement, England must find the Ohioago. “I don’t i4s why we quantitlee are added. Tbe “ mash’’ might be worth a couple of dollars. sistsd.of aottof os fiscal ofiptf ^ Frofessrenal Services ...... II FOR SALE— FANCY roasting room slqgle tenement, furnace, rent should wait for a ohanfeJn national le drained from tbe bottom of a tub, various clients. Including Oalinhsrs Repairing ...... ;...... 18 reeeonable, 288 Spruce etreet In means either by an Increase of ex Mr. Dtisria Interest was ar,oused. Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 14 chlokani, 86o lb. delivered. 8. F. ports or a rsduotlon of imports,’’ he prohibition laws, as they don’t mean clarified, and drown off a i wort He cleaned tbe painting and took It of the clergy, for the furthanBoee o f Toilet Goods and Service ...... II Jonei, 1108-East Middle Turnpike. quire Geo. England’s Store, 254 anything Jiera anyway any more,’ ’ (and pronounced wurt). Thlilseol- to art oritios to New York City. undertakings of an ecolMIhstleal Wanted—Business Service...... II Spruce etreet. said. Coughlin said., Isotad into vate, yeast li added, anfl ■dneatlensl Telephone 6160. "I see only tivo courses open to There It was declared to be the work nature. Courses and Classes ...... 17 Rumors that national prohibition fermentation dose the rest. of a famous Dutch, painter, Kuyps, Private Xnstruetlen ...... FOR SALE—ALLEN’S ROASTING her for that purpose. One Is drastic enforcement agsnoles had quietly Until the mast la added, the nrort who lived from 1628 to 1700. deflation, with reduction of wages Dancing“ ns ...... i,«,,..II-A ducks 18o live, 25o dreiied. 87 FOR RENT—MODERN TWO rpom passed the word to “lay off beer’’ is non-alconoUe, and prohibition The critics put an estimate on the NEW VICAB OENiaUt Muitoai—Dramatic11—' .....•.• ••i.i Doane street. Telephone 8887. and all other costs, so as to depress were quickly denied. But it was laws haven’t been able to touch It. palttttof m 8iS,000 and Mr. I^eler Wanted-Instruction ...... ev furnished apartmsnt. Call Arthur our Internal ptioe . trend which woulo FlBanalBl A. Knofla, M40 or 4181. obvloue to everybody that the re* So some breweriea make baer right returned It to tbe youths until a pur Fall River, Mass., M ov.'2 lr"(4 i?) Bonds—Steaks—Mortgages ..... II enable our exporters to sell more to duoed federal prohibition forces now to the point of adding yeaat. chaser can be found. ’The palpting —*rhs R4v^ Henry J. NooUk psot^'-Of Business Opportunities ...... II FUEL AND FEED 49-A competition with other countries, available can not begin to cope wi^th Then they peddle tbe wort. Anyone S t James’ Roman Catiudlo dhurolL Money to Loan ...... II FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, is a pastoral scene, meadows in the Help and litnatlens with all improvements, on'Orchard and at tbs same Urns make our mar the beer situation in the great cities can buy legal wort, add yeaat, and foreground, with mountatoa to the New Bedford, today waa appOtotfd' ket a less favorable one for Imports, without at least the appearance of vloar-general to tha Moet Rev. Kelp Wanted—Female ...... II FOR SALE— HARDWOOD, foot street. Telephone Rockville 977-8, await beer. distance, and tbe sun setting h Help Wanted—Male ...... II or, we can sit by and watch the de oo-operatlon from local p6Ilce. This bualnaaa has. been quietly hind them. Janaes B., -Caisi#, D. D ., LL. D.» Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 17 long 17 cord. 208 School etreet. John Robb. Agents Wanted 37-A preciation of sterling. , Either < of Though no immediate change- in growing^ Curiously enough, it la Mr. Drier declined to make public apoetoUo administrator of tha dlo- Situations Wanted—Fomalo ..... II FOR SALE—HARD WOOD aleo FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene- these courses would be ve^ damag the status of “bard liquors’’ has not permitted; to breweries licensed the namee of the youtbi but esild the cese of Fall River. Situations W anted-M ale...... II range and fuel oil. V. Flrpo, 116 ment, all modern Improvements. ing to ourselves and to the worid at even been proposed, bootleggers to.make hear-beer..” They must fin painting had been to the attic of Father Noon was bom .in 1874, Employment Agencies...... 40 were encouraged to bolder meai- ish the prdoeii, mMce real beer, and graduated from St. John’s Sem lh^ Live Stoek—iPefs—Poultry-Tobiciss Welle etreet, telephone 6148. Comer Oak uid Spruce etreeti. large.’’ their home for many years and wi Dogs-“ Blrds^*Pets 41 Dr. Henry A. E. Chandler, eco urei by tbe mere thought of the dealcohoUze It. But other brewer taken down when a search was mai to Bolton and ordained In 1899. He LI VI Stock-Vehicles ...... 41 CASH PRICE on one half cord 4 ft FOR Re n t —6 ROOM h o u s e at nomist of the Guaranty Trust Com eleetion, and plane were immedi ies, not licensed to msUce near-beer, by the yoimg men for second band h u oeen pastor of St James Ohureh: Poultry and Suppllss ...... 41 hard wood, 18.60; lawed .to .order, 170 Hilliard street, all improve pany of New York, said that the ately put In effect to flood the eoun- can make'all the wort they like. articles with a possible resale value. stooe 1918. Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stoek 44 ments, with or without garage. try with liquor, by .Cbriitmas as it For Snle—Misoollnaeons 84.00. Hickory, eawed to order, activity of tbe Federal Reserve sys- MtoUgan Taxes Wort Articles for Sale...... 41 4.80. Range oil 8e gal. L. T. Wood Telspbone 6084. teqi to purchasing lavfiB' quantities has not been flooded for 18 years. Michigan placed a tax o f 6 cents Boats and Accessories ...... 41 Co. Phone 4496. of government securities during the Ignoring of tbe national prohibi a gallon on wort to 1929, and be- Building Materials ...... 47 FOR RENT—8 LARGE rooms and tion laws by wet^ties, especially as 8:an coUeottog 88,000 a day. Diamonds—Watebss—Jewelry .. 41 bath, ieoond floor, PuraMI Block, early paft of this year had done regards beer. Is nothing new. The Electrical Appllaaoas—Radio .. 49 h e m l o c k SLABF 12,60 load, much toward turning. the trenld to Inspectors collect the tax and af Fuel and Feed ...... 40>A mixed ilabe 88.60: oak wood 84, 829. Mali: etreet, steam beat, gas urban American nivor really has fix revenue stamps to each eontalnef Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 60 range and hot water heater, fire financial affairs. He urged ^that tbe been without his beer. r . ; of. wort. The federal govariiment oak Ilabe 84. Bpedel fireplace policy be continued. Household Goods ...... I t e e wood, cut to order, oak 84,26, plfce, 826 month. Rented as fur Tbe last eslimate made of beer ^a}so inserted a wort tax to Its most n f Machinery and Tools eeeeeeeeeet nished-apartment if dpsired. Apply Pierre Jay, chairman of the board consumption under probtoltion , is- recent' revenue bills Steer Musical Instruments leeeeeeeeeee hickory 84.50. Cbas. Staye. Dial of tbe Fidiclary Trukt Company of , ■ " ulpment . . . . 8144. G. E. Keith Furniture Company. that of the Prohibition Bureau for Much of this wort goes, obviously, es ...... New York, advocated branch hank tbe fiscal 3rear 1989—668,082,000 either into, homes for home brew 'u r s ...... SEASONED HARDWOOD, stove FOR RENT—FIVE ROOMS, sec ing. gallons. TOe estitonte for the same ing, or else Into hidden basement -! itels—Resorts Size, furnace chunks or fireplace ond floor, all ipaprovements at 187 war by the Association . Against tbe breweries* Detroit e ^ c ia lly la full lengths 87 cord or 86 load. Gray Middle Turnpike W est Inquire first OLD ATHLETE DIES Prohibition AmspStoSht waa 790,- of these illi^al brewmes who buy a-w eeeeeeeee birch 86 ,Cpru. Chas. Heckler, tele floor. 000,000 gallons costing 8896,000,000 legal,'taxed wort and tmm It into, 11 eeeeeeeeeeea phone Roeedale 18-13. St. Albans, Vt, Nov.'l8.—(AP)— at 60 cents > a gMlon. Some figure legal, outlawed, untaxed beer. .^uuiiy soars—Hesorte...... FOR RENT-^ -AND 4 room tene John J. Thmopson, 72, nptod athlete these as high as 81-20. a > gallon,. at Nobody knows,, of' course, how Hotel® —ReBtsuranti' ...leeeeee®* ■Wanted—Rooms—Board ments, all improvements. Apply 95 of a by-gone day died today. In the which rats we would be spending al much home-brewing is going on. Real Estate For Rent Foster, street Telephone 6230 or early 80’s he was Ciqitato of the most as much fo r beer now. as we That is.Ohe of the distinct, disad Apartments, Flats, Tenementa .. S| GARiyEN^FARMr"DAIRY Business Looatlona f.6r Rent . . . 44 i PRODUCTS 50 4646* Bafnea Hose team nf Burlington did in 1914 for all .liquors, 81,686,- vantages .of prohibition and the II Houses for Rent ...... 66 which won the> National champion 048,084. legal' liqqor trade. N oh^y - Imows Suburban for Rent ...... 66 FOR SALE—APPLES —Baldwins, f o r r e n t —6 I]pOM house, with ship of fire companies. Tbe B o o e Biewe^w how niany men, are'engivc 6AS BUGGIES—Experience is a Great Teacher By FR ANK BECK (BEAD TM* ETOBY, THEN COLOR I^HE nOTUBB) The little stunt of tsstariog up treat The Uttla fall did us no H8MI «rOP POKINa TOO BAD AT BARBARA . THAT SORT on ^ rind mads Dunfty stog nfunv harm. I guess ws shouldn’t Idek." AgSJr YOU BUT IP ny song of happiness, and this Is And Usn hr added, “Listen, hoyst OP THINE MAKES A YOU BXBRCISED .YOUR BABY NERVOUS.. AND bow It went: I bear a vsiy funny noise< It’s oom- BRAIN MORE YOlIb BE “Z love to teeter. Ho, • hoi kol tog up in that tree and sounds Uks IT MISHT RIAISCr y S 3 r 8 b e t t e r o p p . n o w b o Right down I go. ’Thsn.uplgpl ollw, ellek, oUok.’’ HER DOBIB^ M s m m AND DRINK YOUR Bach time that Boouty hiti u s . They mads a ssareb. ’Tpas not , TOOV g ^ l N * ' COPPER. ground, up to tbs air I'm ssiitr in vain. “Why, it's a squirrel **aad “Of course ws have to-bang on It’s in paM," orisd loou u . '1 WW tight, so everything trill be all right oUmb u s trss and see what X fin Z^ bats to taka a tumbls ’oauss do.’’ 'twould flop ms-on the ground. ■Tbs others _ “This rids is one I irouMs't nUss, trot and Bieutodl W l as long as wa oaq rids hka thls. A bsttsr rids on nnythlgg rm sure ws'vs nsvsr found.’’ A|3d than bis song, o w e to an look and flpd evt what snd.^Loek outl ’Tha malM’a hraak* braneb nad ntnshsd tho' Int." loouty eriad. “What ean A pai^ whiili was a tM l ~ "Doa'I " " ■* " But are thsy avc* loolisd arenad, will NO the twp lads landsd on M m . Ji Thf tMtsring wafevsr;oauM a | ^ ] melon broke in two. ^ . Wsa leou^ jumped'up; to hH ■flBSBBSaBpI Mot,and said, ''Ob, v’riKJil WM • ' *■ .. - I t V. ff. 1. ‘■if “ i’ 7i,,i r i: ‘ V ...... ■ ' ■■ ■ \ • ' ..... murarasns avsNiNa siaAin, sodt? UAN(iiPniar>ooNM. vkoav, Novinaiiiit im m l ' * ■ ' f ' ' ' t • - i . If '' * II Ml. « U . I . • I- mSmSiAmAi f ^ '!” 7 *'*^***., a I« n,is .»M. ss-«sMaii*ieosi»ii*«Mg*M *iP*«*i(J* (h n I •‘f* - ,1^. I* iij »,v (IIP ****“ ■ . sag’ Y/, * t./iUt ' ■i ■ I ' ‘ 4-i. tli> D u ; ^ 1 .1 ^ 1 i* * : TeonervlUe-Folks iMitaiiiifbs • 1* ’ l' 1 ' .*1 , I '■f' •.'-1 TTir* V. . '! SENSE. AN D NONSENSE J' >■ .. I ' 'll. i: - f t l ' i ‘ ) C "f Y-1 ■ ’ J V. ; ^ V • • VI 1 -i.I- - VI I " 1-, 1'., Wb«B BfoM *ad b ttttr taxM art^ is to stop thinking about younslf WHBN A SeLLER REALLY SOEI COMPLEtELY AIR-MINOEpV ^ i. . I . 1 davlMd, you can dopond upon tho —^ t bury yoursMf la your work. J avorafo logialator to do It ^ , Patient—Oosh—^nd me a osmsat \ f m ix e r. * W lfa—I had to m any you to And OP .--yvSLLTHOOPLB— 1 OOT A W n OK. out how stupid you art. Qtrald—When I p ro p o N d to Husband—You oufbt to havs Qretchen she uked meme u I was a AN* Wkven TO ;oo v s w WousaA <9 ! known thdt when X asked you. r e c r u it ouK. «N«ER ALi ick-cuet euetHloe: Donald—W hat did she mean? An old lady approached a ship’s Gerald—She wanted to know If Z — CAY.WY pwcmmtcTNHrVm officer on a dirty night had evdb participated in an engage NO VUONMilt.‘-»«IM’WAN « ■1(7 Old Lady (moaning)—Oh, I feel ment before. dreadfully iU. W hat do you think 1 HR LAID BACK. HI& BMM aN VUSWBD # IK IT B *rii* 'll ADA A wA tBAfiiAl w aw ^ s h o u ld doT One nay be w illing to excuse Ig in to Trt* kAM HOCKS Afcf K*MW AS , Callous Bailoiv-^n’t let that norance, to pity it, to bear With it worry you, you’ll do it patiently, but not to accept it as a »UPPBttf-H.\«reN’ TO THAT «NOWNf fundamental virtue. awMue UKE K-Bunwi.0 in , RBBOUNDS: There are three waysly s of o f gettiim g e out "Of a scrape: Florence—^Well, at last Tvs pass A MUO wallow/ .Ss pushish out lxbaolrc ^out keep out. ed L a tin . '“Y A 1th .th e p pi a s M of the Old corset Harry—Honestly ? ¥ came the elinniiatlon 'Of girth con- Florence—Don’t be so Inquisitive. trol. . . . One p f the greatest pleas ures Im llfe is doing what Otherpeo- Women often ask if marriage wrin ple say you cannot do. . . . Rec prove enduring—looks like a lot of \ ords are broken by men who are so them have already found it more hard iniahed that they have to break than they could endure. a recm ift order to win. . . . When one Sees a g irl who is the picture of JOE—Pretty dull magasinas health he may suspect Oat she you’re getting out Ton’ll never In m painted the ^cture herself. . . . terest the public in them. Men sue fo r twice what they expect BILIrv-W ho cares? They are for and happily pocket half of the lat doctors and dentists to place on the ter amount. . . . No matter bow tables in their waiting rooms. wise mere man may become. He never knows what a cow or a wom Edith—Where did Eleanor get sc an is going to do on the highways. many Ideas about cooking? . . * Ano&er- objection to l^e low ' Judith—She married a druggist price of eggs is that it encourages « • the manufacturer of egg sandwich es. . . . Nothing warms a ' girl’s heart as quickly as promising to go Tiapper___ Ma.U.S.P*T.OW. Fanny -S ays ■ thru fire for he-. ..No matter how angry you get, a pretty girl la as hard to Ignore as the earache. ... . Giite w ill never admit middle age until their chins become plural. ( b S O U N D . . . Many a girl who thought she B U S t N & S S married a big gun discovered that MAN* she married a cap pistol. . . . A Song For Sally (•VWiiiM FOi, J0S2) Of happy days we hold a score, 1 And time may bring us twenty m o re ; > - JBut, let the years bring what they SCORCEIY SMITH A “Bargain” I f M m C. Tnivi; m a y, Ws have today. And pdtb today, fast held and - ^ sweety ^ — .—njOHtdlT IM NO _ HERE’S HOW rr ARE .BDPfe 1 — ' _ Wo'challemge all that fate shall ' I DOH^KNOWVAW %VWL,Ainw336eROOMEHii^ ^S6WR,IMGHDUT IT&MTKMOV^ HIS,VMCBOf ■ m e te ; \NP& NO ONE AM P O S m v t/ ^ ARfiVMINT, BOT«. h AIN'T Q(yr NCrWVH'A6lM\0 0 «llE R S ' \DOARt,«EHOR.BOTl THI&MORHIN'AH‘^DECOVIREO BEHWl) THESE /?OCKS, ^INCEMTE '. HECOOCD) JK T DWP THEM [am* all 1 DEMANDS IS TD LMVE. THIS , vAMr^tTWe iiursHewoRA b e lie v e w ia is . W ith joy enough to last till night, WISH VOW NO J HIS W IEM Z) AN‘ A GAL WOR NAME OP - m yDRBCPRmv WHAT Our hearts are light. SEMOR ALVAREZ, \ J ^ N O T 6BT AW#Y S ^ fiUNS ANTOnV j ^ PLACE VrtTHOUT MO -fROyeiE '. 1 AIN'T HARNL. WS.ARE PRISONERS OP THEM KTENiS £■:. •- ; ’ ■ ‘ QUICK'. TURMARDUNb!^ HO Gangster — b u t ip yix) only be SEHOEfWL^ / 7 CRVTflER w m i SEEK in p o r m a h o n . ^ - w h e n T H 'F R aO S w o n .' •ARRIHGS- SAV?, - LitUe Peter-^-Pa, what becomes 'AVwOlCIN'^PERIMPORMAfnOMl R6CIC0M ^B E G V D O p r o c e e d !^ OVER-TN'CHIBPHAD TkVBOHf WOR of a football player when, his eye HIM GIVE SOME iciocED TM 'BoaaT-rtiEK (SOOACHV SMnV4* sight begins to fall? SKULLS WOR., i I AMTW' ? Daddy—They make a referee out r CiSACKED.AM* of. him. •. S .T H ’ YDUN6 ^ i, ewBA Il V P6LLER AM X A man'-s nerves appeared ib be H IS GAL wom ;to a frsKsle. He consulted a The door on %hlch opportonlty iPm EM DvW g v:. ■ I ^ ^ c ia n . . knocks can be opened with o r p in A Doctor—The thing for you to do e ffo r t AlRYPlVig, I S t E M . ‘ IM GO * ■'H8 ... ^ .. I \L iM l WASHINGTON TUBBS 0 Crane OlJTOURWAlf By Williams ' g \ H P CAHPV AHP flbWERS FOR THE FEP0 RAGIRU:| 7 ^ W v e S /t l R / THeVRE GETTING OFF TD A FLYING ' ! ' 1 , » START. > A m \.V . L l « 6 E M WOftPW WAmPt ^O O E.YAGGEr?ATlE. nHll4 Ci& S O FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS M U C H i T ^ g r o v y im * o m W o o — By Blosser IF sou CIT CAO^r S^AIlPlN* A MAttvA .WOU V.OOW UV(€. SOO'O jCOMtoiiTTao A M uTOai? - B e d a n d LIWERATBLV TANIKW UtSTIME^RED ‘TNROWS A M O u 'v / € . EXAG iG ^ P A F eO VQ Uf? FBECktesiBy m f LONS ONE 1D PReCtoUBS/ Grooo o&aoa so m O c h PASSES ON 1UE BARELY SETTING IT AWAY... RISHT SIDE V f lio R B a p a P s > O P IU E IR . COM tKl'our ^MUABGCO. UK1E ,B U T ^ • M BE C/SBEFuU T P E V A B e % BLDCkED PR. kN O C kED DOMJN POH ASRMAL IN SPAlN^ VlASM AMP CASY B eefee* P lN A L U y VAIPRM ASHOPE ANP BUT SOME CHEAP CUimiEj r • FMPkieSqujS lUB SPECIAL loovS u k TN ■ V ie R S K IN P A sisNAL UE oirm FLACe. AVID BEDMAVE ' PRAMBO eeee i mSAIUNS lUROlMH THE LEFT SIDS OP IMS *•«%«* LiNE^PRECMLBS TAkBS IT M todgv THB CL8AR...... •'"w w 'nat^" ■ g f *'vi ^ ^Ur, AlASi THE rtPQRAS HIOE FRIPHPS. plMEMSELY ^WBALTHY F«IGNPS« AED TW f Afl6 RECEWIHG A HOVAL a I INEUOME. EVEN MOWl 'MS GIRLS ARB SURROUNPED PY j ...... or.w.wiw.«AH% 'l2 ftoaK gOMS OF THE MOST ELIGIBLE BAOHELORS IN AU, SPAIN. i SALESMAN SAM Wen Done, Sami Bk'SbmP 1 ....SCo.';:uNq A ,.jm o a ^ f T peR^oGGE J.--' • ' .'-t- ^-- ■>• .-'ip. ■ii -t' • 'a sAfsteanm .. -- - •^r ’ tU B J O n S G T 0 N I6 H D ■r ' i A • v' Ob DANCE f4| 9m 9l Coal lor MO CMImiO Gtvea By AsMotOd OioieolatM on at BRJEAMOB DUSK L O D ^ leordia Chmdi Sob-A^taie CBub Hall, K ld rli^ 8t. | Saturday Eventni'. 'Nioy.'Mtai 2 9 ^ lb. " ; A : BAZAAR Mnsio by Georglai^B :Ordieatnk A ' new ahipmei^t., ^Ahout 18 different ti^i^ Sm^-flenta 85c. centers. ;^R i^^-du^la,te coating. Have a ' i £ pound • on he^d joier> the week-end. (ifa ln Another depression'dance vrlU be fldor,.front) . i •' ABOUTIOWN hdd at the School street Rec to-I /• ■ ■ ■ night, wirii ^ and his Biaad of ten;j Q m ^ 8 of ttaa Memorial Hoafiltal pieces providing music for dancing.- liDen auslllaiy, Mrs. -Robert P. This may be the last of this series o f | Knapp, leader, will meet Mon<^y af- popular affairs and a large crowd is- :|enioon at the Center church house. expected to attend. • » T -} ’ V' For you. who are weary , of tiimHTig for a •.c-r . -V. smart but inexpensive hat-4ihop during this special selling tomorrow.: R^fular 81.98 and Boys^ Shop 82.98 grades. Turbans, beredX ; and brimmed modelB. New high colors and black. Large , ______and «itnan head ■*«—. ($1.98 to $2.98 G rad es) Features A t HALE’S MUynery Department—Mala Floor, neater A Thanksgiving Sale Saturday Snappy, New Genime HorseUde ^ Coats ($24.75 to $39.50 Grades) that don't scuff or peel, w ith a good * plaid lining, sizes O C Dashinii’, New Before you buy that needed Winter'.coat come ki and see to 20 (k ilb ifn l these lovely coats at 819.75. We’re proud. ^ of the values. You’ll be amazed at the'style, quality and tailoring. New . \ SILK SCARFS woolens. Luxuriously trimmed with choice furs—rk^taO You woiddn’t tWnic ,opposum, caracul, cross fox, kit fox and wolf. FuU aOk lined;- — gold so sporty, ao smart, ' Brown, black, green, gray. S i ^ l4 .to 46. so new dresses Up **0” Jackets — p prisoner. ing. There’s only two. #ayp c^t ef •I*® k®P®»‘ ®f ‘ tke ■ aa tlu —AND style Seor was—toe eppUeetbr rimply BEQEIVE A NBW.KtOOR WAX Wool Applicator. Ffy wsto tosh loaded'into a trude, that place, Lubeck aald .gnbaly. ; . WOOL ifuAiMitMi Tkn FsrbeGSlIe Was buefafid^all, and transported to "Finlih your time, or APPLICATOR FREE APPLICATOR—FREE I PACNARDJ PHARMACY pU ^ whara rbsds were bouig “State ihapectors .came'.around at Look u o u d your house and CiAoru$sMs«odiwtoMfa<^goqil|jipfag FREE built ttwoufh swamp and woods, certain intervals and 'qdlMtlohid ^ see If' yon need'hny jx r t m e : e e k t s t is . mao lihorsd from 6:80 aa to conditions, B:jt we Were 'afrMd TheJ.W .HaleCp.^^^^^ ^^^^ ^ look wtU neoa, with 15 aOnutok to tell kem of the treatinut. we got VAB^IE^^BNA^^ o r ' % bifu bi^ to work un» Wo knew th*.t we wpiW b#' beaten MRnchester Plumbi^f & Siip^ apdbuliied to tite Uik^tlf we did. JINiW® *>*■ Vfjqeel XFat WfFf forced to work Two weclu lia^e ipy seduce Tile F;T. BUsh Manchiester ly, tiair evfsy move watched w u up I was made a trusty. With Johh i. Olson - ^ Jp. When a man wished / PinehiirstGrc^e^, ! only that sRiori time ^ renoaia- Patotoig i^d peoorattfig ’ ! Plumbing & Supply Co. eweit bff'hls face, 'he lug, I neverto^^'bkd t i g h t s ief : *en, ;red, fabrie trim. 7 tol Telephone 8984 Hato’f ton knit 1 4 .' ,. l-n Read The Herald Aihrs. ^Kaln Fioer, right | Mala Floor; rear Malt'S, Girt