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^EUTH MANCHES^ GONN, »M yOL. XLV.. NO. 37.

R ein in g and R esco^ Skippers URGES CONNECTICUT 'v b* t o QUIT N. E. AREA

Head of State Manufacturers W ALES PILOTS S ii^ Wonders Why Weal- Lea^ets di Brib^ and Princes of India To Mempt la; BIGGEST PLANE A y ^ rtsm a n Did Not &tys We Have Nothing In Prince Takes Over Complete Ivqive^ the Restlesa Control of DO-X for 10 Min­ Ey^ Fhre Gnn or l i ^ NEHHISTORY, Common With Other utes in a Short Trial Flight. Fire When'KewSdered. Calshot, Eng., Nov. 12.— S A Y ^ l i l E R Pdriei()^nshLondon--Monar^^^ Expresses Hope States But Tradition. (AP.)—The Prince of Wales tqok complete control of the giant German seaplane DO-X Jackmas, Me., Nov. 12—(AP) —• That Conference Will Be Success and Princes Profess Storrs, Nov. 12— (AP) —E. Kent for ten minutes during a half Sheriff mton M. Markham of Somer­ MacDonald Declares India Hubbard, president of the Connec- hour fiight he made in her to­ set county, a man experienced to the Loyatty To Crown—Premier Makes Spirited Address. Iticut Manufacturers Association to- day. ways of men to the woods said to­ Has Readied a Distinctive i day. declared that Connecticut should , “He is a very fine pilot,” was the compliment paid the Prince day he did not believe Mlchell B. ' desert New England in consideration ; by Flight Lieutenant Meitz, the Kaufman, 37 year old Massachu­ Point In Her Constitntional By Dewitt Mackenzie composed.” “For these things,” he of her industrial, commercial and j plane’s chief pilot. setts millionaire was alive.' He dis­ ■ * said, ‘T care deeply.” London, Nov. 12— (AP) — King The King called attention that ten agricultural future. i While in the air, the Prince appeared eight days ago. toasted the commander and Evolution— His Address. (3eorge, ruler over the mightiest em­ years ago provision had been made , I The statement was made at his i “If he wfta alive why didn’t he fire annual report at the Manufacturers | wished him success on the pire of all time, today convened for an advance in self-government' forthcoming Atlantic fiight. In his gun, why didn’t he light a for India, and that while ten years Association convention at the Con He could not possibly have been reprMentatives of Britain and India return Captain Christiansen and represented a small span in a na­ necticut state, agricultural coUege more than a mile from where hewM London, Nov, 12.— (AP)^Priine in'* a TOuferenOT whidh iduring toe The meeting was attended by the crew drank the Prince’s tion’s life, in India there had been stationed when his absence was dis­ Miifister MacDonald respoiitfing to co^g'v^eks^attem ptto evolve manufacturers from all sections of health. a quickening of Ideeds and national covered. .J. J his election as chairman of toe a government for toe Asiatic empire aspirations which defied toe cus­ the state. After the fiight in which the Sheriff Markham said word of His opinion in regard to secession j Prince participated, the DO-X Indian round-table conference today, satisfactory to its restless mtoons. tomary measurement of time. Kaufman’S disappearance was kept King Leaves Boom was made as the second of two pro- j made a second and shorter one silent by Crocker camp authorities called on toe delegates of Britain His Majesty, expressing anxiety she sank in the storm. After His Majesty had finished his positions brought up in his re^rt on , in order that he might see her and his companions and that It was and India to proceed to a solution at the course of events in India, told which he requested the members to , take off and alight on the wa­ his toarera that he^worrid follow brief address he shook hands with not until Sunday that toe wn® ^ of their problem^ Mr. MacDcmald and toen stepped 1 write him"before next Wednesd^, I ter. the mi*»*tog man an d d e t i^ j, sur­ tliMr. de®)eratl8fas w fth dlcifeaft* at^ I riving their ovra opinions on the rounding his disappearance were succeed. — •>' tentioh,______but Wlto confidence In toelr from the low dais on which .his I two matters. disclosed. “Had they noWed me He first asked toe conference to r^ggggg’^ throne stood. Boiving first to toe LONE SURVIVOR OF delegates on his left and toen to ( Serious Depression Wednesday I would have had do^ authorize him to convey to King “it is my hope that toe future those on his right he walked slowly - In his first proposition, he outlined GERMAN STUDENTS there that night and I feel we would George an expression of loyal grat- government of India,’’ he s^d, bMed have found him, dead or alive. N ^ from the hall. his diagnosis of the economic de­ The delegates resumed toelr seats pression. He declared he had ex- tells a graphic story I it is probably too late. and toe Maharajah of Patiala, his footprints we found are old splration his words had given toem, ^,^^ ea^esslon to her bonor- ' perienced all economic difficulties START RIOT AGAIN sombre black clothing relieved by, a since the panic of 1897, but had seen ■$> We have a dog working on th .^ out nn>i to convey to Queen M s^ their j ay)ie aspj^tions.'’'*v large light blue turban and jewelled none as serious as that of this h i g h s c h o o l s t u d e n t s we may lose them any minute be­ grateful appreJSatlon of her kindly Scenes of Splendor earrings, moved that Premier Mac­ year. The solution, he diagnosed, f i n d m a s t o d o n B E M A D fS cause of their staleness.” Drifts More Than 70 Hours solicitude for toe Indian'-visitors. | The formal, impdStag opening, of Donald be elected chairman of toe lay in the increase of consuming Five In Party toe deliberations was held amidst power. The means whereby this Socialists and Fascists Start Coalinga, Cal., Nov. 12.— (AP) He continued: conference. The Aga Kahn, prince There were four sportsmen besides the gorg^us regM .Mappings of the who is spiritual head of todia’s might be brought about was the Clinging To Bit of Wreck­ —A fossilized skeleton described “I am very conscious of the honor R ovab(3aAlmy of-toe HouSe of Lords, Kaufman and two guides to. toe yat ^ Britirtr huge Moi^^n^ropulationr seconded questhm. by scientists as that of a proto­ partyi • One of the fto^sjfiM edthe you have done me:to aflting tae .tp \ As one phase of the necessary in- Fight Which Ends Up In a mastodon of . .the ..J^ocene , ^ ^esRSS over toferriw i^e^ jsn^ ______p r e s e ll ^ e motioh^lsu ft was unanimously crease in buying power, he declared sportsmen' about an d t a carried. age In Gale Maddened Sea was on display at the high school aW t on an old tote road and then ^m very consdftwf. bif Cfier-re^pfi^-- O f’these’eT were'from the'provinces 'himself as opposed to highly re- Premier Speaks Battle With Police. here today as the fruits of an ex­ stationed hiniself along toe bility you have put upon me. But of India and sixteen from toe native ' stricted immigration, saying the im- ploring expedition by the stu­ the responsihllily lies heavily upon' states, including nine power- Mr. MacDonald -took toe floor. He migprant was to a greater extent a llntil He Is R esen t. road. Kaufman and a guide offeir- spoke slowly and appeared to be I dents. ed to enter the woods proper m d try us all. We are now at the very 1 jyi ruling princes. Thirteen were ( consumer than a producer. The skeleton was found near birth o f a ne-w history. members of toe British Parliament. making one of toe greatest efforts Unprecedented labor imrest, he Berlin, Nov. 12.— (A P .)—The se­ to drive a deer out to the road of his striking career. He seemed Coalinga over the week-end. The As it began to get dark toe sheriff Preparatory Work . Meanwhile^ in far-off Hindustan, ! predicted would come in with the renity of Berlin’s academic life was Eureka, Cal., Nov. 12.—(AP.)— tusks measured 7 inches in diam­ “Declarations made by British Mahatma Gandhi, picturesque and ra^er worn, and the tifed lines of return of prosperity. This would said Kaufman’s guide joined toe re­ badly upset today when the univer­ eter at the base and the skull 24 sovereigns and statesmen from time; ascetic leader of toe widespread hia stremg face were de^. UsuaSy be followed with Increased consump- Jorgen M. Greve, first officer of the mainder of the party and Mked If inches wide between Uie eyes, toey had seen Kaufman. They .had to time that Britain’s work in India Indian revolt for absolute indepen­ he speaks extemporaneously but t(^ I tion 8Uid a trend toward shorter sity became the scene of a three- lumber schooner Brooklyn, which day he read carefnlly from his man­ - not but believeji he might he 8-t t o e was to prepare her for self-govern­ dence was following- proceedings in I houra for working men, which in cornered fight in which one girl sank with all hands off Humboldt uscript Ripples of applause fre­ lake edge awaiting them. ThoY ment have been plain. If some .say London from a Poona prison celL \ turn would result in greater leisure, student was beaten and several Bay Saturday lived today to tell they have been applied with woeful He and the milUbna of rebellious, quently interrupted him. I and greater expenditure for cloth- walked to toe lake hut did hot tod tardiness, I • reply that no petma- resentful ; Indians who follow his The prime- minister commented fing, recreation and food. male students were severely injured. how he drifted more than 70 hours him and Immediately returned. They ' l*raises Manufacturers The clash started between Social­ on a hit of wreckage in a gale mad- JAPAN IS OPPOSED fired and called out his name bto neht evolution has seemed to anyone that this was toe t o t .. occasion on He praised the Connecticut manu- ists and Fascist students and the going through' it anything bpt whichUha Bidt^^rtne^ had met in 1 deh^d!809^.,’, ■' •! ''11' ‘ Ljt^vensda»dietuEbed.hjt-peopie.who facturen^for not cutting wages dur- jraUce tbhn took' a hand with' the agb-to-^pyebtt--'*^ -f': ‘ Joint ccaakve'^tor fepieeentaEtves .'w indisii ;U{i^4>etweeBr the police Greve iwa^^escued; yesterday^'^;by sa y , that I have not fiOfiUed • ,n^^ o f toe people o f ImStitvand ^of: B rit­ hig the oepresdon and cited that as w b u td ^ v e and the .Fascists. . the crew of the fishing boat Two llu rM IneSWa o f Snow ' ' pledges, provided 1 .axifl ftilfiiling ain, on English soiL His i^eech was a reason this state would not suffer Slste^'five iniles fitom shore slight­ seen a-vkst-hall vdiiifli w A s one , . Arrest Sevrai That night three inches of snow them . ' one which moved his* audience. Its Seven Fascist students finally ly north of the place where the "We are met to try to register blaze of criaaiton and gold. The keynote was contained in this . one (Continued On Page 2.) fell. Near where Kaufman waS iMt King’s* throne chair stood on'the were locked up. The encounters be­ Brooklyn ssmk. Greve was clinging by agreement a recognition of-the passage: “We are now. at-.the vrty seen was a small dam. The water outer"rtih-^of two' large^ circles of gan as a repetition of clashes yes­ grimly to the wreckage, semircon- Does Not Believe In Limiting held back also froze over. birth of a new history. .Dedarationa terday, between leaflet distributing scious, bleeding from numerous cuts (Continued on Page Nine) tables, o n e -circle w ithin tj>e other, made by British soverdgns and Kaufman’s tracks should have to accommodate the delegates. The Socialists and objecting Fascist stu­ inflicted by the constant battering statesmen from time to time that. Land War Materials, En­ been very easy to follow by toe eye. Indian princes, representing fabu­ IBETFER MARKETING dents but soon developed to such of angry seas and with his clothes Britain’s work In^India was to pre­ He bead of a large riibber com­ lous wealth and power, sat about proportions that the president of the in tatters. pany and had brought two prtf s of pare her for self-government have Last night Greve revived suffi­ an finner table making a colorful been plain, x x x-We-have met to imiversity and the police commis­ voy Tells the League. specially made rubber bottomed LIQUOR QUESTION spectacle in their ornate Oriental IS FARMERS’ NEED sioner had to take a hand. ciently to tell of the disaster and hoots. He wore an odd boot ometoh try to register by agreement a rec- the agonizing hours that followed. headdress. Beside toe throne was an o^tion of toe fact that hadiatoas “German Awaken,” shouted the foot to determine the wearing ordinary chair for Ramsay Mac­ Fascists • mixing these cries with He told of the mountainous waves Geneva, Nov. 12— (AP) —N. Sato, qualities of toe two pair, toe sheriff reached a distinctive point ta her striking the how of the little schoon­ REMAINS AN ISSUE Donald,- England’s labor, prime constitutionial evolution.” “Out with the Jews.” Then they said. Some of his tracks were .found m lnlster,''^o?af£er toe KlBg Si>okie» er, making it impossible to steer, Japanese representative on the pre­ Throughout toe Inaugural seafion iNational Grange Master Says turned their verbal attack on the along the edge o f toe lake and toen Was miidq^'rtirt the Assem­ paratory commission for disarma-. into toe woods. 'The dog followed of toe conference which will be re­ police and sang mocking songs lifeboat Launched bly. when the officers sought to estab­ The cook, a steward, a fireman ment, today annoimced his govern­ those until dark last light and was Questions of Bank sumed Monday there was a notice­ able effort on toe part of' Indian No Special GoYemmentd lish order. and the engineer launched the one ment’s opposition to limitation of put onto them again today. The Republican Wets and Drys DeUcate (mestions of rank and couldn't spokesmen to avoid misunderstand­ Start Ex(fitenaent remaining lifeboat hut land war materials, maintaining sheriff said something definite precedence among the Indian poten­ should be learned by night. ings. While the president of the univer­ that limitation of mUitary effectives Hold Spirited Arguments tates, aU of whom are exceedingly Favors Will Help. sity and the commander of the po­ (Continued On Page 9.) In toe meantime he has ordered Profess Loyalty represented a sufficient form of dis­ jealous of their rights necetaiteted lice held a. parley excited students a posse of 40 to 46 meh to travel nartienjiar caJre'on the part of toe Indian princes applauded every along toe Canadian Pacinc\ railroad yelled: “The president is the prison­ armament. British officials In seating delegates. reference to loyalty to,toe throfie.- right of way 20 miles ffota Oocker As Hoover Boerd Meets; Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 12.— (AP) er of the police—the president has Japan opposes such limitation by One of the most striking features Slr Muhammad Akbar Hydari, rfe'fi- ].—Only through adherence to a Pond. Three planes have engaged resentihg the IGzsm of Hyderabad, suffered defeat.” WORRIED FATHER either direct or budgetary methods, in the search and a fourth was pre­ of toe spectacle was toe presence Finally the police marched off of two Indian women delegates in a speech dedared he could assure ; definite and practical program and her spokesman told the commission, pared to enter today. Washington^ Nov. 12.—(AP) — taking the seven Fascist students who sat on His Majesty’s right- toe peoples of the Empire and the [ recognition of the fact that condi- adding that he did not believe Jap­ President Hoover’s law enforcement -world at large “that no hand shall ! tions in American life are changing with them while all thfi rest of the anese public opinion would accept commission convened today to con­ symbolic , of modern Indisu They Fascist students gave their tradi­ THOUGHT SUICIDE Suhbareysn,'.r.snd toe ever sever toe ties which bind toe ‘ sc rapidly as to compel alert leader­ the “unequal arrangement” em­ tinue work on its-probiblUou r^^rt ;}rinces to toe Crown.” He -added, ship, will tile Grange obtain equality tional salute. bodied in the recommendation Qf as Republican W«te, afid d ^ oamb sipiifi^ah'N awaj. After order had been established. Beautiful Gowns however, autonomo\is states sjnn- for agriculture, National Master Hugh S. Gibson, American dele- to grips on the liquor question as a pathized with toe aims and ideals of Louis J. Taber today told delegates President 6. A. Delssmann made the cfate, for direct limitation by the Mrs. Subbarayan walked regaUy possible issue in thC 1932 presiden­ toe people of British India and to the sixty-fourth annusd conven­ following annoimcement: Leaves Home Carrying United States and budgetary limi­ tial race. to her seat In long silken robes of gold and grey. She wore many would work in harmony with toeip tion of the National Grange. “In the negotiations with the po tations for those who prefer it BROADCAST TO U .S. As usual, the meeting.of toe,en­ ; "Not by special favors to the lice commander it wais agreed that bracelets and her fingers sparkled for a greater and united India, *’- Rope After He Hears That Russia’s Stand forcement commissioners was ex­ Many distinguished guests wit­ ' farmer, through government aid or the police no longer will enter the ^ to diamonds. On toe left side of Maxim Litvtooff, the Russian dele­ ecutive, and Chairman Wlckersham “,biei^ "noAe a ISkigfe fHabd^fid glistened,, nessed jtoe op^ilng of toe confer­ otherwise, ’ said Mr. Taber, “but by university courts nor post them­ stood on his announcement of a^lew' a program embracing such practical gate, declared solution’of the arm - woin as western women used to ence, ixicluding Ambassador ChaiMi selves near the gates as this is re­ Soto Had Been Arrested. ments problem without real limita­ days ago that all reports speculat­ subjects as better marketing meth­ garded by some circles among the Here Is Full Text of Mon wear diamonds in their, pierced ear G; Dawes. Also in toe gallery were tion of war Implements was impos- ing on toe commission’s findings toe premiers of toe various domin­ ods, restriction of irrigation and re­ student body as a provocation.” lobes. The-Begum wore flowing sUk , sible, and expressed a fear that toe were “guesses.” robes of pale blue which swept toe ions who are here attending toe Im- clamation projects and a more just- New London, Nov. 12.— (AP)— preparatary commission was on toe arch’s Speech At Opening With former Senator Wadsworth, " ly distributed system of taxation, floor. Mrial 'cionference, former Premitsrs (Jharles Reilly, 50, father of Rich- verge of renouncing reductions of New York, and Representative Most of toe princes wore conven- .Staxiley Baldwin- and David Lloyd will the Grange be successful in its Britten, of Illinois, Republican anti- effort to obtain equality for agri- ard W. Reilly, youth held for a of materials, of Indian Conference. GemW 'montog rtothes, b^:desplte George and toe Archbishop of Can­ MAPLE SUGAR DUTY series of recent thefts from toe Soviet republic endorses toe )rohlbitloniats, in dispute w(Ui Sena­ ^ a-'ridt of terbury. , 1 culture. tor Fess, RepubUcan- prohibitionist “More important than either me- rooms of Yale University students, Qj^go^ Combination of direct and color from their headdresses^ There from Ohio, as to toe latter’s asser­ chanlcal or scientific changes af- left his home here late yesterday budgetary limitations, he said, ^ d were L rich turbans of every hue and INDIA INTBRB8TED New York, Nov. 12.— (A P ) — tion that toe party would split if it fecting agriculture is the remark- after announcing his intention to coimts on the pressure of public ship*—gold, yellow, crimson, green, Bombay, Nov. 12.—(AP.)—To­ 1 CLAIMED TOO HIGH favored repeal. Representative Bee- lable development in merchandising commit suicide and today he was opinion to change toe attitudes or KiTig George’s address convening blue and even pink, which -was to he day’s op«iing session of toe Indian the Indian round ".ble conference dy, Republican, Maine, came out I and distribution. Mass production toe object of an intensive search, gome of the governments between seen in toe, headdress of the Bur­ round table conference In London was-heard in New-York over an In­ in favor of making prohibition an mass purchasing and mass distribu­ Reilly has been brooding since his jjow and a meeting of a general mese delegate. was toe one absorbing toplo in all ternational radio bfoawicast of the issue in toe 1932 elections. tion are dislocating farm methods son’s arrest November 1 by Yale conference, King Arrives Indian circles of whatever politios Columbia Bwadoastlng Company. H is Anjenunent and threatening many rural com­ So Say importers But Domes­ campus police who found him carry- (Canadian delegate, asserted It was high noon* as toq Hlng- and took toe most prominent place munities with disaster, if not almost ing two suitcases containing difficult to conceive of *Tt affords me much satisfaction,” 'I believe,” < the Mainq - member TCwipfcTrtr Entered; and took^ his place said the Klng-“to welcome the; gov­ said, "that the matter of prohibi­ in toe daily press. destruction, ’ said Mw Faber. and other articles valued at 93,5(>0. , tentative convention which sat- b«K>fe toe historio I assembly which With M^atma (Sandhi, the Na­ Conservation Bureau tic Prodocers Demand An The youth confessed to stealing toe jg j ^jjg ,^yorld w ithout inclusion o f ernors of my empire, the represen­ tion 'Should be thoroughly discus^ stood in sUehce to do him homage. tatives of the princes, chiefs, and in toe 1932 campaign dnd that it tionalist leader, still b®i^ ki jail at ' One of Mr. Taber's outstanding articles from toe Yale dormitories gome pro^sions for toe limitation 'The ruler spoke in measured tones, Yeroda, the Nationalist leaders con- I declarations was in favor of the es- and also admitted similar thefts on i materials. Canada, he said, people of India, to this cbnference would be much better If the people his striking Voice sounding res&r Even Higher Schedule. with my ministers and with toe of the country would have toe right inued undeviatingly their hostile 1 tablishment of a Bureau of (Conser­ the preceding five Saturdays while I direct limitation as more nant and rtear Into'-- his own gold attitude toward toe confei^ence to vation in the Department of Agri­ toe students were attending- foot- j practicable, but stands ready members of the other parties com- to voice their ^opinions.” and silver micfophqne'* which car­ Beedy is an ardent prohibitionist which toey have refused to send culture to protect the natural re­ ball games. port whichever method .. -o i- is decidea ried his words over a wide-spread Washington, Nov. 12.—(AP.)— (Oontinued On Page 9.) and has opposed on the floor of the representatives. sources of the nation. Left With Bope upon by toe commission. radio network to’ toe^lar comers of One Nationalist organ today, how- The National Grange master pre­ Assault on the Increased duty on Late yesterday toe father who is House repeal of toe Eighteenth toe Empire and acroiss the Atlantic maple sugar established by the 1930 Amendment. He said he thought it ever,'srtd that the round taUe con-' sented his ideas of steps necessary engineer aboard H. H. Walters to the United States. He spoke for Tariff Act was made before the ■2—» advisable to settle the prohibition ference could be made a true one tc accomplish the economic read­ steam yacht Narada left home, seven minutes. by proclamation of a general am­ justment he said was needed at the tariff commission today by Canadi­ carrying a rope, after sumounctog question in toe next general elec­ “More than aBcei'-’r.'he said, “toe nesty and a “change of Heart” on present time, stating them as fol­ an importers and was met by a re­ that he was going to hang, himself. tion and that it would: he a “helpful Boyeieigti ;' hak sumnioned. -idstorio quest from domestic producers for When he failed to return last night Boy Starts Theater P a ^ thing for everybody concerfied.” toe part of Great Britain. low s; aasembles’ on ihe sotLi^ Indian hut H(dd Holiday Stabilization of values. an even higher duty. a searching body was organized by Replying to Fees, Wadsworth said) never ba(<^e have: British and In­ A higher price level for farm com- A long list of witnesses for a his friends but darkness called them By Discharging Pistol “We want our'party to be rijfht on dian statesmen and toe rulers of toe Bombay, whlto is a Nationalist I modities. New York importing firm contend­ off as they pushed through the the only fundamental constitutional Indian states met as you now meet stnmghol(lL observed ‘ a hartM or I More justly distributed burden of ed the report of the old tariff com- woods ntar the point where he was issue that has arisen'since the days in one ptace< and'around ofie table cessation of work today. of the Civil War and 'we will fight Generally speaUng toe attitude of taxation. mlsalon to president CooUdge to la st seen. tw o husky to discuss toe future system of I Pittsburgh, Nov. 12.-(AP)-The^ Paul to make it right, split or no split.”„ Indian political lewlers, apart from j Extension of the Federal •farm 1928—placing the differences of This morning state troopers, local "" poiK^jBU.j were hustong faui g^verhuMfit : fbr l ^ a -and to seek Britten ui^ed a. new chairman be toe strongly N ationalistic ones ajh- 1 loan system. cost of production to Canada _ and poioe, coa,t Drescher, 11, blit of the theater, an Bogota, (Columbia, Nov. 12— (AP) ♦TlUt’s toelname of toe ldd n ^ t titot he iuid'to hilnd: **The just slight, effect in generally relieving, ers must awaken or they woidd —This city was visited during the villain. door and w h^ he gbt Jihn^ea .lMt ’TBEASUBY BALANCjfe a certain tension torougtout to«: ' mestlc producers, amtend^ this Down in the front rbw there was claims of the majorities and 'minor- . ‘lose the fruits of their great vlc- data was not representative of pres­ night by a puzzling “crime wave’ year he gave mine,” Paul replied. ities of meh-and.wptnen, of toe towi, country. Mercantile comm^^Wj^ a flash of fire— 1 , Washin9(ton, Nov. 12.—(AP.)— '' tory.” . . . ent costs due to^ variations to iMd which left 46 persons in the hospitals “Why did ybii hav«vtliat>gtm?” j dwSUers^^d tiners of toe soil, of pirtioilarly are eagerly CoHwratlon farming was de- B ang! ' i Treasury receipts for Noveilaber B i v&lue, taxStton End lEoor costa. He with stab wounds. " •, “Armistice Day.” ' JamSordS and tmant)^ toe riOi toe outcome in the hope seribed by the Q »nge leader m a In an Instant, ?the audience, or were 16,102,966.58; expenditures, told the commiarion, present costs 1016 police were unable*to explain “ Why did you shoot?’* Nb an- a n d ' ^ , ’ 1^ the racea* oastM^airf peaceful aettlement may, eaeJW^i^: menace to the beat community life the motive for what appeared to be most of it, was In the aisles,' yrhile sumption cif businesa^ would justify a rate of 9 cents on toefhack rovni were en^tying into ONeda Of > Which t o a j ^ poUtio ia of the nation JfH rural areaa. Its a general attack. * " Ibey ‘ arrested JavoMIrgaiirt tonbyi^^ m 9$ a , be ^ womd bo strenu- iaore than 200 persons. toa'stre'st. '. o a f i f qppoeed by Qraufe. v (Ooatliiaetf On •*).

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.V ONE ARREST MADE MRS. A . C. FULLER FIRE DISTRICT FACES I MTOWN m CES CONNECTKIIT Stoda [ N. Y, ' ON iUtinSTICE DAY OINTEST TOMORROW Company. G and the Howitzer TOQi)ffN.E^AREA - ■—r- Adams'^EXp • # • S' S « 4 ,v - company of the Connecticut Na- (Furnished by Putnam Ss Co,y>^ ttodiil' Guard will take over the Air Reducttoii' ~ - (CoBtlMed FriHR-I^Rge 1.) ^ Central Row> Hsrtflnrd, Conn..,c Cmude E. Trwait Sdeks Cottec* DEATHS A J le g b ^ ♦’••cS i a A.s.«;kA^# -7 l-y \ AliHougH Manchester did more management of the Pinehiurst indoor I P. M. Stocks tor’s Office Now Held By golf course tomorrow night The Am can from labor unrest to the extent oth­ Baafc Stocks 'i nan Its bit in the way of pubUc Am and For Pow .. • * • • • • ••« a WiUiam Taylor •— To Name Pinehurst owners offered to let the Bid i ibservance ot the twelfth anniver- Wife of Head of Fuller Brush ers have suffered.. Mrs. Bridget CaUunm Asked Am Intemat .>. . • • a • a*# • a a. X8 Commissioner. National guardsmen - manage the Bankers Triist Co .... 375 course for a two weeks’ period and Concerning his 8uggestl(pi that Mrs. Bridget i^Calhciuh; vddow of Am Pow and Lt .. i iary of the a%nlit the receipts. .Botli the lo<»l Connecticut secede from Eog- ;John CalhouQ, died at the home of Am Ited Stand San • * V- resterday the day was an imusual- C o, of Hartfeird, Charges W ith-a ne^ •commissioner to be land ho jiresented a series of flfiires p » t daughter, M i^ Daniel W. Walk­ Cap Nat BAT ...... 300 Am RoU M bs 82%: Gcm^aaies at their reguiair meetings Conn. River ,.. v.; — ■ y quiet one ^or a holiday. Not one named and a contest for tax col-> accepted the fine offer and will plan tending to shovy that this has er o f 390 Porter’ street, yesterday 500 Am S m e lt...... v s " . . . 47 .iy lector assured tomorrow mght’s Htfd Ccttm Tnist . . . ^, 125 irrest was made by local police, Mental Cfoehy. for inter-company matches during nothing in common with the north- afteriKxm. Mr. Calhoun who ^was Ain Tel and Tel ' South Manchester Fire district em states except tradition. Ctxinec- employed at Case Brothers mill died First Nat Hartford .. Am Tob B ...... raSic was exceptionally light dur- the next two weeks. meeting’ should attract an imusua^- ticut, he declared, has advanced 25 years .ago. Land Mtg aiui ’Title .. Am Water Works 60 N e# 'B tit ...... ng the day and night, and all this ly ^arge number of voters. Frank The following young men from farther industrially, comilierclally Mrs. Ci|lboun was one of Man­ T r iin t Anaconda 35% jf Riverside TrQiit...... esplte the fact that a parade and RenOi Nov. 12.— CAP) Cheney, Jr., present head of the dls-^ South Manchester are enrolled as and agriculturally than the rest of chester’s bldsst Irish Indents. She Atchison 'R slid S Fo ..... ition and the floor was taxed to sons is awarded to Mrs. Fuller. The paign for the office pointing out 1 Louis R. Fitch of Waterbury. England ahdi includes Connecticut in Bridget’s cemetery. Public Utilities Stocks Coml Solv V ...... 15 Capacity. A1 Behrend’s ' orchestra codple matried April 8, 1908. that Mr. Taylor already holds sev­ Comwlth and Sou .... 1...... 8%' eral other offices. Mr. Truax is at that estimate. Such, an'attitude he Conn. Elec S e r v ------68 fprovided music for fo i trot, waltz, Mrs.'^ Walter Gorman of Brook- declares, hurts this state. However, Consol G a s ...... f ...... <81% |wd square dance. present unemployed, formerly being Conn. P o w e r ...... 57 *field entertained at her tjome last facts show that Connecticut’s eco-. Greenwich W&G. pfd. — Contin Can 46 1 a building contractor here. evening with a benefit bridge for Com P r o d ...... •...•^74 > ■ ■■■ . ROBBERS IN MTERBURY The present fire commissioners nomic future, is assured, whereas U T E ST STOCKS Hartford Elec LgTt ... 67 the Christmas fund of the Catholic that of the remainder of these Hartford Gas ...... 72 Du Pont De N em -...... 85 today denied that they as a bqard Ladies of Columbus. The prizes Eastman Kodak ...... 108 STAGE A DARING THEFT had suggested that someone else be statei^ depends on- the greater de­ do, pfd ...... — were captured by Mrs. Anna Mc­ velopment of their agricultural and S N E T C o ...... 160 Elec Power and Lt ...... -39 elected district collector because of New York, Nov. 12— (A P.)—The Fox FUm A ______...... 28 Guire and Mrs. John Shea. ’There recreational possibilities. Manufacturing Stocks the (Objections raised to the number Stock Market was a pallid affair Gen Elec ...... 45 Waterbury, Nov. 12.— (A P )— One will,be another card party at the Charles C. McCracken, president Am Hardware ...... 48 50 of offices Mr. Taylor holds. The Knights of Columbus clubrobms again today, having lost the flush of Gen Fk)ods' ...... /... 47 of the most dEring robberies in the commissioners point out that Mr, of the Connecticut Agricultural Col­ Amer Hosiery ...... 26 Friday eveidng to which members recovery which appeared briefly b Gen M o to rs...... i 33 . history of this oridinarily placid Taylor is most efficient in his work lege and S. McLean Buckingham, the*pre-vioua session. Amer Silver ...... — 20 Kennecott. and Cerro De Pas­ Clancy, chairman; Mrs. Harold Ger­ usual unemployment is there and Peck, Stow Md Wilcox 4 7 Pub Serv N J ...... t...... 68 Lieut Timothy Hickey *to the in­ co rallied 2 and Anaconda 1. Radio ...... 13' Couch Covers vestigation. maine, Mrs. Ward Strange, Mrs. where is it worst; second, what has RuffleU M fg Q> ...... — 50 . SO HE GETS CAUGHT! Paul Strange, Mrs. Peter Oashlon, caused It, and third, what can we do ’The day’s industrial developments, ScovllT ...... '. 41 43 Radio Keith ...... 19% Madie'of good Jtuality Cretonne, to help. however, were largely cheering, aft­ Reading ...... 88% UNIYEBSALISTS GATHER 'W- Mrs. Charles McCann, Miss Helen Seth ’Thom Co. com . . . 28 35 neat patterns. Fldtince all around, McCann. "We learn that there Is an extra­ er ' making due allowances for the Standard .Screw ...... 100 110 Rem Ramd ...... i... .’ 14% Cost cheaper than you can make f Meriden, Nov. 12.— (AP) — More A Nathan Hale school pupil who normal seasonal trends at tb s time. Sears Roebuck ...... 45% than 100 delegates from parishes all ■played “ hookey" yesterday so that ordinary amount of unemployment do, pfd. gusi “A” .. 100 — them. in all parts of the worlr^ he LADIES’ HAIRCUTS cates: honey fruit cup, cream of the collecting of sewer liens in the rate system of employment offices been attribtitable to the fact that has been made a member of the found Giunii' bad fid lioemse Vdth BED SPREADS ’ mushroom soup, roast turkey with treasury which have grown to a under federal supervision. But, some of the larger producers have state board of examiners and cm- him. Search, Che officer said, re­ Mxl05, all colors, A i O Q bread stuffing, mashed potatoes, large number. The report of the tax apart from furnishing jobs to bu- been dedinbg to sell at the recent balmers, by Governor ’Trumbbl. He vealed 20 gallons tif alcblml. in the Special...... V 1 * 7 0 35c : giblet gravy;, vfiii^fcsred turnip, cran­ collector of the money received dur­ reau-crats and their clerks, it is low prices. The ,weekly statistics fills the term of Hugh A. Keenan, car. Giunti’s license, was„preSAted berry sauce,’ celer^, pumpkin pie, ing the month of October on the list, hard to see how this w oub h^P, from the oil industry, which, along recently deceased. by a friend in court today. “GROWING ON VALUE” CHILDREN’S HAIRCUT coffee and after dinner mints. which was paid durbg the first and it would be sure to hurt b the with copper has been seriously af­ Mrs. Rowe will set the ’Thanks­ month of the doUeetbg had amount­ long rim. We wamt, no more of bu­ fected by overproduction, were the giving table with pumpkin yellow ed to $29,091.86 o f the $37,984'.50 to reaucratic centralization. most favorable b several weeks. 25c and green. She ip also having leaf­ be collected. “ On the other hand, a clearing Gaiolbe. stockSi which haVe been In­ THE TEXTILE WAl»qBR BROS. Open Every Wednesday lets containing the recipes printed John Miller, the new treasurer of house for useful information has creasing steadily of late,' dropped ^ distribution., ]{ianchester women the district, presented a monthly been set up under the direction of 203,00 barrels, to a level slightly be­ WEST SIDE BARBER* Colonel Arthur Woods. The 'Crgani- low that of a year ago, A substan­ w w be welcome ^oi attend this time­ report in which each. 'ltem "was TODAY Matinee 2 :1 p p > m . STORE SHOP ' ly lecture-demqnstratlon, and will charged against the proper appro­ zation and activities: of this clearing tial reduction in crude output was B. Faganl be served with>samples of the dish- priation as budgeted by the district house, known as the President’s em­ also achieved. and Eve. Continuous ^49 Main St., South Manchester e's. committee. Mr. Miller, although not ergency committee on imemploy- The weekly steel trade reviews elected as a director has, because of ment may be of bterest. showed further pronounced slump THURSDAY 6:45 to 10:30 | his system of bookkeeping, been “It has been functiobng about Ip ingot output. Iron Age pbced op­ asked to sit in with the directors two weeks. It consists, o f a central erations at 44 per cent ()f capacity, and take part in their general dis­ teclmical staff of approximately the lowest of the year, agai& t 48 a cussion and be present to explain eight men, including statisticians, week ago. Such a declbc early in any matters that may come before economists and welfare executl-ves. November is in-keeping with the ex­ RAMON NOVARRO the committee and that are handled How It Works pected seasonal trend, but. starting through the district’s treasurer. “The committee’s acti-vities con­ from the recent low, levels makes Old Liens sist chiefly of accumulating, infor­ an umisually adverse showing: ' As a result of a request made by mation throughout the coimtry on Steel trade circles hope, however, the directors all unpaid tax liens du^ the unemployment situation afld the- that the sharp decline in production the district were reviewed and it methods being used in meStbg it. together with the fif-m stand against was the general opinion of the di­ To do this, it uses rpports from further priep re(iuctionB recently In­ rectors that the liens have been al­ various federal' departments,' tele­ itiated by U. S. Steel, will place the lowed to stand through amr over­ phone conversations vfiih-governors bdustry b . a position for suhstim- sight rather than the inability of and mayors o f the larger cities, and tlal improvement after the first of the people to pay. unpaid liens reports of regional representative.s. j jjjg year. “The drastic character of from 1923 were gone over and a “It thus si^’vss as a clearing the deflation of inventories,” said house for experience and sound letter is to be sent to each delin­ toon Age, “is counted on to add practice and succe^ul methods in ______quent. The amount of the lien and force to the rebound in demand use in the various states, cities and+^^iy jn I93i',’’ the bterest charge that is made industries. Its regional representa­ > will show how fast the sum is grow­ Let Your Savingi Account tives carry this information/to-cet- ing. In some cases, because the law tauTsections in a more personal and provides that the interest shall be BE A “SHOCK ABSORBER” BETWEEN YOU AND THE • direct manner. Preis releases and compounded each year, the total in­ COMMUNITY CLUB NOTES BUMPS OF ADVERSITY IN LIFE radio talks also are iised in present­ /. I k terest haV readied the amount of ing the results of research. Unemployment a»d sickness may prevent you from earning for the original lien. “to other words, the Federal gov­ Miss. Christine Mason, director of a while— but your ernment is collecting accurate in­ social and industrial acti-vities at the HOWELL CHENEY TO TALK formation and distributing it to MAoiihMter Commtmity club, swings those who care to use it. It is also Into her third season at the White SAVINGS ACCOUJ4T trying to speed up work on large, House vHtk. plajQS. for a number of ON BUSINESSJIEFR^ION public building contracts.” - i^er^sting projects. Through her With Will You Through I, ; “I am happy to report,” he said efforts clasBes were organized a DOROTHY v^a!|ered hbu in conclusion, “that there appears year agOvfor making hooked rugs.. A JORDAN wo'mea pi We Invite You To Start An Account With This Bank. to be a splendid spirit of co-opera-‘ meeting-.pf the women, who formed RENEE sued hlin... Will Address Get Together tlon between organizations of em­ those grdups is scheduled for to­ AI>OREE but he Ipagei Rate of Interest—5 Per Cent Per Annum. f Club of Cheney Brothers At ployers and employees which is morrow afternoon at the clubhouse, onfy ia e a tw r Tuesday Evening Meeting. bound to bring us back, to more nor­ ’The cohq^ted:nigs will be on, dis­ ERNEST Mddmi'Bweet- Interest Cempohnded Quarterly. - ' • I- ‘ mal times with a minimum of fric­ play ahd those who have unfiniBbe(d| TORRENCE -' heartt Howell (iheney will speak on tion. We have a wonderful MUn- work.are urged to bring it. Any one Deposits made up to and including the third day of each “Business Depression" at this sea­ try afid a great people. Let us ta.ee> who is interested in hooking rugs Is very welcome to come and see teem. month ^ 0 on interest as of the first. son’s second meeting of the Get To­ the future with faith' In the funda­ ‘The flrat bridge party of >|be sea­ gether Club of Cheney Brothers in mental soundneiu. o f our institu­ i tions.” son be held at the Qommunity Cheney HaU Tuesday. The talk will CDub i»n. MoDday evening, November ‘CALL OF m FLESH’ . -i, ^ Y^low a turkey dinner served at 6. 17th B,t 8 o’cl()ck. Ikere will he ini6|iU "consists of roast turkey; PUBUC RECORDS tkSee priMS for mien and women and giblet sauce, mashed p(>tatoes, tur­ refreshments wiU be served. ~ f t nip, crapbeny sauce, celery,'olives, •Arrangements haye been made ADDED ATIM CTION TONIGHT pickles, pumpkin pie, sweet cider I Msaniage IntcmtlOhs trith Mrs. Azra Sutton Mixter Of tha ■ 'S i and coffee. < An appUcatibn fbr marriage Hartford Ohs company for a series M ERCHANli* 6ICT »■ SOU m MANCHESTER,CaaRN 'An entertainment is also ^ein g license was filed to- the oCtice .of the eSTcookii^ lessons which will he held planned and a door award -will be town clerk today by 'Thtodore D, w e^dy at the cothmuhity dub. The '’VaiinaUe prizes ^vea i a Iks l«Bk7 .taee. ESTABUSMED «||veip',’The Cravat Deparlmeht is k:' Chambers and Ruth Carolina Wbg^ dates for thebe will be. announced iiifhi Ml,., \ - iiff in.i ib p iiii Mlfrge. man, both c^f Manchester. later.

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_ v . V GONN; WEBNESPAY, NOVEM ' v '■ -\ M^GHESTER EVENING HERAU), SOIITH i^5s y / ' dent. The»donor deslrea that the Maurice Qiiish, who has been a trees be not removed uxfieas they die paticmt at St. Francis hospitsl. Is pr are-ho Ic^era^amentfd. ; • ■ '..,1 HttrAM TO CARRY coalescing, at his home, 86 Bentcm ’ ’Ihe 'Yale coiporiaticm has BChep s^eet. the gift ahd ty 'resolution thanked 4- V'Y'' The Ladies Sewipg'ajrcto of the^ the donor. - ^ OUT ORIKATIONS Concordia Lutherap j cpnrcb will ^ e Ladles Guild of S t Many’s i»rof. Pamum was-a brother of ^ e t tomorrow,, l aft^dbn at 2 Eph^pal (^urch win meet tompr- Henry W. Farnam, .professor emeri­ Park Tf® H^air ______< rdiv' afternoon nt 3- o'clock for biisi- b’d(K k. . , 1 tus of the -'econoniic department of Isaac At ness and sewing. New rHaven, Nov., 12— (A P) — the imivereity. SatiWaiy^lw^tiSjession. ' • t •'-Mrs. G eorge > ift. Tyauiemns :• of Ox­ Gift of the home, with its auiround- Mr. and Mr?- Ardenghi hre to Uve h'tm ier Says That the P a l^ - Stanley Boynton, boy ffier of Lex­ ford street'and. Mrs. Frederick De- Ihg gardens,'of toe^^ late Professor in France where'they contemplate Isaac Gre^ar^h;'i ' an American ! bpe of AStdn/steeet motb/ed to ington and shatterer of two Junior building a chateau. todian,'wifi the ^ B at toe j ewport, R. I., eiffly tl^imornlng transcontinental flight , records, has WUliam Whitman- Farnam, former tiae Matters To Be Dis­ txeaaqrer to Yale- imlversity, by his Highland I ^ k ^ ; CJoinmunity cllSb- gto^attend the. suj^meaboard meet- relatives in <^vent^. ' r a i d POLICY GAME house Satur^y-evenihg. Mr. Gr^y- l o f the BmblSm ,cJ^b. r,;Mrs. W il­ widow, now Madame Vincent ArdenShi, fo r . use. o f the .forest eatth Is vi^tfi^mistoe East at tiie cussed Thoroughly. liams who is the supreme financial The Young Men-s Community club, New York, Nov, 12—er Dagena misunderstanding and had been mis- it may be used if deemed adaptable past seven'we.tks.- '^ ' r the Memorial hospital- "annex at 3 cornier Main and Pearl streets. — Nyheter by telegram today; interpreffed in some of its essential b’Clock tomorrow afternoon. Adv. as w home for the university presi points. David Lloyd George, Liberal lead­ Christmas Sale ot er, said he was sure the prime min­ ister would realize the importance “of having'this cleared up as soon as possible.” SEWING MACHINES; Mr. MacDonald replied that time for the Palestine discussion probab­ Special Discount on liberal Terms ly would be allotted with the discus­ sion occurring next Monday or h e practical gift for the women who sews. And Tuesday. W. G. A. Ormsby Gore, Conserva­ beginning tomoirow you can purchase any machine tive, wanted to know if the deduc­ FRA DIN’S T on liberal weekly or monthly tfrms with a special tion was to be drawn that the gov­ discount. There are efficient elecMc m odels's6fartly ernment was prepared to modify the camouflaged in -period console cabinet^ smooth running white paper and to make a state­ \' foot treadle models, and handy electric portables. Come ment to that effect in debate. “The right honorable gentleman in and see them demonstrated by a factory exi>ert. might wait for the debate,” replied MacDonald, but added, “in sub­ stance, I think it’s all right.” MISSIONARY TELLS Begins Tomorrow at 9:00 and Witt Continue 3 Dags Only Electric OF WORK IN U ,S . Sheraton Model

Has Had Experiences In 40 Dif­ Because Because Because ferent States — Enthuses the savings we are we give you the op^rtunity $76o50 Over Prohibition. we offer unusual featuring are the greatest in to buy fashionable apjparel at A most efficient electric con­ The address given last evening by values on quality years in ev^ry department sole. Equipped with West- Mrs. Cora Downs Stevens in toe «nd of the season prices. inghoYise motor and new South Methodist church was one of merchandise. of our store. knee control switch. Can inspiration and interest to toe small be ’used as writing desk I group who were privileged to gather when not in use. in toe church parlor. Miss Stevens has for seven years been a field secretary for toe Wom­ an’s Home Missionary Society of her Winter Coats church. Her work has taken her into forty states of toe Uifion and Special values in silk or wool dresses in up-to- Only at this time of the year cm you 4!ho^ brought a rich experience and know­ the minute styles. All the newest colors in such perfect high grade furs arid qusdity fabrics Four Drawer ledge. In an able way she told of as we offer for the small price of positive $59.00 the work of schools and missions sizes 14 to 50. among the Chinese and Japanese of and $69.00 values. ‘ * / Treadle Model) the Pacific coast, and toe negrroes of I the so'ath. 1 She dwelt morfe particularly on ^ 2 for $7-00 the Indian and Mountain White $4 8 -0 0 $47.50 work and made her hearers feel tote need o f continuing these. An exceptional value. Runs i;) Her impressions of the good ac­ smoothly and qiiletiy. Has is*: complished by toe Eighteenth four drawer cabinet in gold- Amendment were strongly in its This group of dresses proves that you can be Trico broadcloth coats luxuriously furred, en oak. favor. The effect of the same was spiartly dressed without being extravagant. heavy silk lined and warmly interlined, now re­ noticeable in her repeated visits to missions located in toe slum districts Our large assortment makes selections easy. duced ' of the large cities. Mrs. Stevens A variety of furs and colors. noted the fact that yesterday, a I'iOliday, in her travels, she had seen Portable Electric no drunken driver or pedestrian and A' popular priced jwrtable. brought out the testimony from her 2f o r $ 15«0 Has' Westi^house motor b.carers that the same was true of $34-00 and rem ote-^t control Iheir observation in town, in Hart­ switch. Odf^lete ■with ford, or wherever they had chanced •n.s to spend the day. cover and full set of With all the social activities well at hand why With the blustering days of Winter well on our SS2 $ 44.50 not choose a couple of our strikingly fashionable heels who need be without a coat when we offer dresses n o w ...... good warm ones, fur trimmed and sport models BOY SCOUT NEWS FACTORY EXPERT :HB^E TOMORROW Troop 8 of Manchester Green held i\ i, » > He wfll advise you in anyiws^f its weekly meeting at the Green .'=chool Monday night at 7:15 o’clock. $ 12‘88 Eighteen Scouts were present wdth the Silver Fox and Dawn Patrol $10-88 having the best attendance. Si^es to 44. Truman Cowles had charge of all See our new Sunday Nite Frocks. Scouts until 7:45 o’clock, when Mr. Lewis and Mr. Pratt arrived to take charge. The first game rim off was capture the bacon. Later a short pa­ Great Savings Unusually Low Prices on All New trol meeting was held. g . Remarkable Values in The game consisted of toe Scouts being blindfolded and made to get on down on their knees. Then an sdley- way was made fpr toe boys to crawl r through. Those Scouts forming toe HOSIERY We must sell tojem ;tO;inake alley-way had belts to hit them as room for Xmas displays.' ...... thew crawled through. Next the Silk and Rayon Hose, sizes ■ • • — L-.:—Li-u--- ^ ------:------:------^ —j Slip-overs of wool or $1.98 Hats ■ i T ___ ^ ■ -■______■■■■■■ -■■ ■ ■______1 Scouts were baptised with cold wa­ 8 * /2 to 10 >/2 . Sale Price O v C f- 1 • 1 .. 1 .1 .iiiii. 1 1 ter. Seeing that too time grew Sale price . . . $1.45 shorter and shorter for toe-meeting Pure Silk Service or chiffon 7 0 S $ 1 .0 0 - - they did only one more thing, which •; Holeproof m a k e ...... f a/ C $2«98 Hats, was giving the Scouts a ducking. Sale price Too bad that the field executive was ^ Crepe Chiffon Hose, . ^ % A A Coat Sweaters, 100% not t'nere to see the way these boys pure wool in green, All our high priced Hats j H r ‘ r Ilf^ V Full fashioh!^...... V * • V vl enjoyed themselves. tan and navy. Factory now Misses’ S & Hose, sizes O O ^ Closing the meeting at 8:45 toe price to go at ------W M Scouts went home ■with a- gfay feel­ " 7*/4 to 10. Regular 50c. In s^ed and Serviced by ing. $3;50. $2.98 Notes' Blaine Stanley came to the troop with a new imiform. We all won­ C o. der who will be next. Come on l ParneO Place, Ph3 for ...... ored, warmly , lin ^ , small sizes. Jackets Sale , Q O ' Medium Weight Union Suits, short P rice ...... - - - . HOSPITAL NOTES slaevep, knee length, ^ T Finest quality sport Girls’ Sport or Dress Coats. Sizes 2 ‘for , ...... flannel lined. 6 to 14 iii^all the newest styles. Miss Elsie Robinson of 204 Hart­ Sizes Q O Sale OQ ford Road, Raymond Latorop of 42 fpm W A T K I N S B R 0TH BRS,- Inc, :;; ...... East CSsnter street, Mrs. Thomas Crepe de Chine IJijdiw, 14 to 20 v Price.... ■»l A McKinney o f 113 Bissell street and ' Chemises, Step-ins, Pfiiiti^ Gi]^’ W(mlw Mrs. Vito Margiotta and infant son • / ■ . ' - m ^kirte ...... J- of 52 North street, were discharged ^ V .. ’ : - 1 r I '! ■ I . i $1.49 : . I ) i ^ ^ from,toe Memprl^ hospital yester­ Corsellettes, sii«s 36 to 44. Brocade Rainroats with hats to Children’s Dresses at *greatly re­ day. qnd eifutic. match for ladies duced prieeEu • Regular $1.25 Childrtfi’s Velvet ^ B« Boberte To C ‘A in chargb. (d) Employed Boys’ good pool playing , in the Mpsonlc play Nichols 50 to 40 but fnshols sav you can expect J< K s^ j*' Christmas Party; January; Dr, C. B. Leaders—J. V. Lamhsrton, Fairfield won by a score of 40 to 28. Wm, teiS^ .B^ts^s Ai m of butinoss In this city ^ d not Peterson; subject, “Children’s Den­ Address Supper Gaihering. Sodlal club tournament, winning Eslls and “Sam" Nelson had a'good get Into a eouj^e of close on Armistice Day, there were Coimty Y M C A pi charge Britten and Wadsworth Say tistry'’ ; February, Miss Edith Peck; from Frank Jack by a score of 60 contest BeUs winning by a score of he first takM his seat t iM appropriate exercises In the schools, subject, “Books for the Family” ; Asnbunoemsttt'hu been made of p:00 Gym and swim for leaders. to 19, teen defeating M. Starin 60 to and in the evening a program was March, Members’ Get-Together; the, Connecticut Y M C A Group 6:00-6:30. Pem ^tration of games 28, teen took Roy Norris Into camp Success of t 0. P. De­ ])resented at the Sykes Auditorium April, Mrs. Charles Daniels; May, Leaders’ Conference to be conduct­ of use with club groups. Ira Math- to the tune of 60 to 23. and Town hall, imder the auspices of Annual Meeting. ed. ihlA coming Saturday at tee eny. State Y M C A injeharge. “Doc” Nelson ,s^d this has gone the City Council and Stanley Do- Hartford Y M C A, at which Y M C 6:15. supper and music. ' ' far enough and he won from Peter­ pends On the Wet States. bosa Post, American Legion. Damon Temple Meettng Damon Temple, Pythian Sisters,' A leaders from all sections of tee 7:00 ‘'World Brotherhood in Ac­ son by a score of 43-to 38. "Cap” "tHE EARLY CHRISTMAS SHOPPER During the morning the memorial State v^ l meet in afternoon and tion”—A. S. Knowles, Hartford Y was to play him 60. to 43. Mdrtei trees at the Maple/ Street school held a meeting In Foresters hall oh Monday night and whist followed evading session for conference and MCA, Starin was to play, Smite 50 to 43 GKTS THE CkOICE OP STOCK ' Washington, Nov. 12.— (AP.)— were decorated, also the honor roll trapping periods. The affair, which 7:10 “ The Privileges of Leader- but Tom Smith won by a score of 43 In the center of the city. The little the regular routine of bueiness. to 48. Martin Starin then defeated AND HAS TIME TO BUY CAREFULLY prominent Republican anti-pro. Prizes were awarded Paul Weber, is sponsored by tee State Y M C A, ■hip*’~ A . E.. Roberts, National white crosses in Central park mark­ will heglh with a devotional period Council, Y M C A. "Doc” Nelson 60 to 30. Are you'going to shop this way this jrearr We khoir you Itlbitlonlats were joined today In ed the name of every yoimg man ip Mrs. Ella Lehrmitt, Mrs., Alma Die­ aifford was to play "Lucky Tom" trich, Mrs. Minnie Dowdii% and Mrs. at 2:30 in charge of Rev. T. H. Adjournment will be better satisfied. ' iopto opposition to the expraased this city who diod^for his country. Woodward of East Hartford, fol­ ------■ - -*------Smite 60 to 86, but smite played all At 11 o’clock there were appro­ Ida Weber, the latter two winning lowed by discxisslon groups under around Clifford and kept Cllflord’s LADIE# WRIST WATCHES— •* # « g|« .aid op dry views of their party’s National special prizes. Refreshments wsre priate exercises at the Maple Btreet the dlreotlon of Elmer T. Thienes, •SAVED BY PARACHUTE score down to 25 while Smith made Complete • jchairman. school. Bells rang and the fire served by the November committee. Executive Secretary of tee Hartford 35 and won. . s e e ' t h e OLLENDORFF—The watte insured against low by Senator Fess of Ohio, chairman whistle sounded, all in honor of the Annual Christmas Fair County Y M 0 A, and Warner H. Shelby, N. 0., Nov. 12— (AP) — Martin won from George Veitch. jtof;the Republlcsm National commit­ day. All industries paused for sev­ The annual Christmas sale Of Hollister, Boy’s Wdrk Secretary of Dick Merrill, air mall pilot, found Veltch was to play 5 to 43 but theft through The Travelers Indemnity Company Of Hartford— tee, wM made the target of a vigor- eral minutes and at ^ e Rockville articles by the" Ladles’ Aid society tee Norwalk Y M C A. A t 4:00, the gaAollne tanks of his fog-bound Smith scored 43 to Veitch’s 45. Clif­ HOti attack by Representative Brit- High school where exercises were of the Methodist Episcopal chiircb specieiiized group meetinga will be plane empty above Casar, 22 miles ford then took Veltch into camp by $ 2 5 . 0 0 ten of Illinois and former Senator being held, there was silence wHl be held on Friday, commencing held for discussion on what groups from here, early this morning, and a score of 50 to 42. "Sully” won James W. Wadsworth of New York. throughout the entire building at at noon,- continuing on imtil the have done and what materials have “bailed out” with a parachute at from Frank Jack by a Score of 50 GENTS’ STRAP WAlTCHMS 1 JBritten demanded the selection of evening. , There will be fancy arti­ been used, after which training will 5,000 feet. to 45. Clifford won from F. Jack teoiuding Waltham, Elgin, Illinois, Hamilton 4 (1 R up the stroke of eleven. The East and Bwiss^ m akes...... 9 1 0 : another chairman, if, he said, “ Sen- school exercises were held during cles, aprons and many other things. be given in games for use with He lapded safely a half mile from 50 to 22. Thomas Lewie said 1 will !ator Fess is so blind or so Intolef' In the evening the Epworth League clubs and groups. take my associate along on my belt the early afternoon ana all grades a farm house. His ship, crashing MESH BAGS, including tee .soldered link w o W o aat ' ant that he cannot analyse the de then closed for the remainder of will present the play entitled "Let’s nearby, was wrecked but tee mall and then won from Clifford 50 to 35. Following dinner) an address will Raleigh won from "Tom” Smith style b a g ...... 9 0 s0 v sires of millions of voters in pro- the day. Get Married." b« given by AltMrt E. Roberts of was not damaged. : gressive northern states.” , In the evening at 5:45 there were Legion Auxiliary Meeting New York, Fi®)^ Secretary of tee BROOCH PINS ...... $1.76 aafi ilS. Wadsworth spoke o f a split in the exercises In the Sykfes Auditorium, The Legion Auxiliary meeting will NaUonal Council Of tee Y M O'A, \ CAMEO PINS ...... $4.50 and.uir party and asked; ^‘What’kind of -a with a concert by the Rockville be held tonight when the officers jvill on “The Privileges Of Leadership." CRYSTAL BEADS ...... $6.00 and Up spUt is better^ a split caused • by Boys’ Band until 6:30. Rev. H. A. be installed. Mrs. Ruth Pfennig Of Exhibits of materials of Interest d e l t Ah p e a r l s ...... $8.76’ straight-out manly declaration » on Denlinger of Storrs College was the Bristol is the Installing officer in to leaders of Friendly Indian, 'the fundamental importance of!re­ speaker of the evening and the Le­ charge. Pioneer, and Hl-Y Clubs wUMbe in PEN A id? PENCIL SETS— AA peal or a split caused by a half- gion members, under the leadership Elks Meet Thursday charge of A. S. Knowles and Philip Conklin, Waterman and Chilton makes .... 9 0 » v V 1 hearted and transparently insincere of Thomae Shea, held their ritualis­ Rock-ville Lodge, No. 1359, B. P. Bake of tee Hartford Y M C A. ANNOUNCEMENT i adherence to prohibition?" tic elferclses, followed by a concert O. Elks, will hold its next regular Hartford men serving on tee GONKUN ENSEMBLE PEN—A pen and W W DV ' i Leaving the Democratic south out by the Boys’ Polish Band. meeting tomorrow evening at thS committee of arrangements Include pencU combination, lifetime guarantee...... 9 • w of future Reputollc&ii oalculfttlons, The Le^on held its annual dance Elks’ Home on Prospect street. The Samuel Johnson, Assistant Boys’ Britten said, ‘‘the success of the at Town hall following the exercises meeting -will be called to order by Work Secretary of the Hartford Mrs. Marion E. Rowe, Home Economist, SEE THE NEW.,WESTCL0X ULTRA MODERN A A party is dependent on its success in at the Sykes Auditorium. The Exalted Ruler Herbert H. Clou^. City Y M C A and ElmerY. Thienes, CLOCK—in a silver c a s e ...... 9 v * \ A r . ‘‘such wet Republican states as New American Legion Auxiliary present­ Several important matters are to Bxeoutive Secretary of tea Hart­ will hold a cooking demonstration York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Massa­ ed a humorous play in connection receive attention and it is hoped the ford Coimty Y M C..A. The Complete OTHER WES'tCLOX ALARM CLOCKS— C A and U» chusetts and Ohio," together with with the dance, entitle<^^“The' Hick te'embeM will ^ake a special effort prpgriEim' ^ ’C^higrehce fs In colors...... 9 * eO V f “many smaller w et; Republican Town School. Mrsi' G ert?«e to..^ p^sent,^'i follows: ■ ' ‘ -i in our model kitchen V ...... I I...... 1 states." Xnitsch as the teacher made h'big Fast Chiefs to Preside 2:30 Devotional Period—a. Sing­ WESTCLOX POCKET BEN WATCHES...... |I and hit and the'entire sketch was a The Past Chiefs of Kiowa Council, ing.' b. Message—Rev. Tteman H. scream from start to fihish. Fal­ Degree of Pocteontas, will conduct Woodward, pastor. East Hartford Thursday, Nov. 13th from 2s00 to 4:00 p. m. EPISODE OF 3 CHICKENS lowing is the cast of characters: tee meeting of the council to be held Congpregational church. Teacher, Miss Blodgett— in Red Men’s hall on Friday evening. Announcements. Mrs. Gertrude Ulitsch Each office- will be occupied hjn a . 3;po jOhroup meetings for helpful SUBJECT: R. DONNELLY Demon Rum Bestows Biddies Willie 1 W iggini^ ^ast chl^; ‘‘There will be a s ^ a l 0t Experience." (Hour a % JEWELER On Its Victim While Robbing Mrs. Bertha EhiUips; hour and refreshments after tee leader builds his program) (HoW a 615 Main Street Soute ManelMster Mary Jame Lee... .Miss Jennie Batz meeting. leader measures group and Indi-vl- Him Of His Memory. Reg^inald Jones... .Miss Emma "Batz Old-Fasluoned Thanksgiving ...... - ' - ...... Organized Twenty-five Years dual progress) 1. Leader of Friend­ / N . Minnie Gump. .. .Miss Rita Eccles Hope Chapter, Order Eastern ly Indian and Pioneer groups—El­ The drunk’s case had been dis­ Ebeneza Slokum. .Mrs. Olive Leroux posed of in Manchester police court Star, was organized twenty-five mer T. Thienes in charge. 2. Lead­ Bessie Leftofve. .Mrs. Helen Brendel years on November 18 and on Thurs­ ers vbf Older Boys’ groups including Dinner and the erring one was about to de-' Old fashioned and moderm dances part. “You’d better Walt, Mister," day ■ evening thfe^ event -will be cele­ Hl-Y, Employed Boys’ and mixed followed with Kabrick’s orchestra groups—^Warner H. Hollister, Nclr- said the stem voice of personified brated in Masonic, hall by the mem­ furnishing the music. James bers. An eUtertainriient programme walk Y M C A, in Charge. Law, ‘‘till we find out about those Rhodes .prompted for the old-fash­ being arranged and luncheon will be 4:00 Specialised group meetings. The women of Manchester are chlcdtens.” ioned numbers. served. Mrs. Ethel Leonard is Discussion on—What groups have “What chickens?” “Those three chickens you had Bed Cross Drive Chairman of the committee in cordially invited. with you when you were pinched." The annual drive of the Rockville charge. “I don’t know anything about no Chapter, American Red Cross, com­ Notes menced today \7ite the CTenlor class Mrs. Selina McGuane of this city chic k6tis • * * has entered the Rock-ville Private ^‘Don’t eh? Well you -wait, just of tee Rockville ffigh school in Home for treatment. THE the same.” charge. Jack O’Loughlin is chair­

and says detection in Chile -wa? -tst 'i . * • 1 Official visitors wousO be jf.' suit (of misuijderstaiidlrig. during thfe ten-day: mieetlpgVfil:-V * Overnight London—S ^ e t reported lik in g fren ch The naain purpbse of theifl! Apperican ^pUixv ^b)5 LEADERS UOTATIO BeetitoveAf G Clef Clubs tiop will-te . discussion of as con$er^c« i - ■ et^ .'h^itlqn, ‘'EqujaUt^ fOT A . P. News Plhehuret, N.>C.—MBcParian»and ture.*’*^ Six questions have’ I Cox'win best ball match 66-66—18,3. Akd all the earth DEMAND REFORMS ^ Anhpunce Their Concerts- Ittied by National Master Npw Yorkr-(^riaiany. Army wins Solhumn, to he?r hla wtelom» n edpsideration.. They international team trophy at horse wMdi Ged had p o t In. his hesrt.r!> - WaSjSlngton—Britten and Wads­ I Kings 10:34. , , 1 think war In the Near East, qr , The G C lef,Glee Club will present ter’s voice and energy should be Taxation, exportdebentui« an, worth aifeail-Feas’ prohibition s t^ d ; show. » New York—A. A. U. records show \1 nearer, is quite possible in a few directed Intelligently. So serious prohibition, federal road , rtplii^iiion Bureau announce 4,984 Donald Plmiei' baritone, as their aid, restricUon ot; im|mgr|iJW^^ American aUiletes in swlnamhaR 'Wisdom ie no l?sa at fortunp^^j} years’ time. ■■■ vocal study began at the age of arrPsts in October. ( mercy than our wealtii.—^Rochefou*" Draw Up Program of What ^ est soloist for their Third Annual conservation, at National track and field broke 172 records in — H. G. Wells. twelve. Buieka, Calif—Officer o\ schoon­ .Osneert Tuesday evening, January \The Grange.wili.pads® leist year. cauld. ’ ■ . ■ { It was not long before those who e r ^Bcdbklyn which sunk, with '. .;t. —■ . ■- > Freedom of thought and daring 6, to be.^eld at^the High School hall. cuBsion of National ajfricultor^ ^n'! Buenos Aires—U. S. Army loses They Think is Needed To heard her advised her to take ^up j ^ "pests long e ^ to inltiat§vis§V^i jOft-lS'-lives, rescued after clinging to Santa Paula in Argentine open The. Prince of Wales, a news strength will permU the truest ctf Donald Ptrnle who-tias'been con­ to bulkhead since Saturday. Item .^ys, is to visit South Amerj- contacts between nations, and'sucjti fa t& r® o 5 «te S con.en.a- ieVal?yal thousandthouaand membersmember, intointp tW -Su- championship. spicuously sufecessful in the United South Bend, Ind.—Edward N. lte;n«tt .year. Ehcpect him to^ha^e Develop Country. will thoroughly academic channels, preme Degree of the. prgtoi^ ^ W . goston— (jrovernor’s committee oji States and'iih Europe! is one of our tism of rock-bound New England, he Huripy gives $200,000 to found a: riot of a time. for truly academic men ha.ve freip '^remost American baritones. He It ;will be, Mp. (Taber, highway “ saiiety finds 'one out of 1 I did not want his daughter to have a j 'school of Commerce at Notre three pedestrians react to authori­ minds and strength in seeking aftei; ( has received ovations wherever he i professional career. It took months, largest initiatton .of ajny .fra t< ^ ty at- one time. ’Paine. ty dike wayward child. Paris.— (AP.)—Though Frencn truth. •• has appeared. 'Not long ago, on of cajoling, arguing and reasoning to Beaton—Mayor James M. Curley ’— Dr. Cloyd H. Marvin, presldfint lone of his European tours, when he win his assent. At last Martha de­ ' Washington-i-^Senator Hawes an­ leaders consider France the most attacks as “ traitors to their coun­ George Washington Univerrity. I was soldlat vrifh the Vienna Sym- parted for Boston,' with all the lit­ nounces resignation as head of FOR HEAP prosperous nation in the world to­ tJhhony Orchqfitira, the whole audience tle Cape Cod town of Wellfleet at -jratqe preservation body. try” employers who reduce wages ARREST“ DOPE RlNSr or discharge employees in' times of day, they are hammering for re- 1 hope by adraisistering the law ifose to'lts.'feet and applauded for the depot to wish her success. Columbia, Miss.— Rum-running five mlnhites and a demonstration p l^ e , seized after being fotced Industrial stress. forfns which will, tighten the belt of decently and honestly to gain fur­ Recognition came quickly, bring­ Boston— Samuel Gulda shot and ther public respect for it and its eli|^ at the same sort greeted him when ■; New York, Npv. 12— ddwn:' prosperity and assure the country’s Me ^ g at the world-famous Salz­ ing with it engagements throughout series of raids in M€mhatt^, ,&oqk* killed on west end street; two men forcers. ^ / New England and numerous appear­ ' Whshtagton—Robinson of radio and 'a wo®an seized dn automobile COLDS unCnterrupted development. —Prohibition Director Woodcock.'^. burg Festival. As soloist with cele­ iyn and N§w. Jerseys .Feder^, ag^W pbmrais^n predicts public revolt ances with the Boston Symphony on suspicion. ^ • These men are dissatisfied with brated orchestras on both sides/of early today arrestpd, 21, against-excess aiivertislng on radio. the Atlantic, at* Music Festivals, in Orchestra. It was duriflg this period three women whom th'py deadfiD®*! Northampton, Mass.— President present conditions. They deinand a All these liquor agents are “jolly that she sang with a quartet, the petrolt—Police say discharged stronger national equipment to meet Oratorio and in song and radio re­ as members of a ring that, was- William Allen Neilson pf Smith col­ good fellows.” . first violinist of which was a pro.- transacting a $ , p -a-wcek . bust- pollcpnnan admits killing fellow lege attacks “ antf-Pacifle activities ■ nevy problems, or old problems —Rev. Dr. Clarence True Wilson. cital he has been highly praised. 50 0 0 prt&

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% f«w weeks we abaU tefin to ex« ets were provided—and strsightwy, perience to this state, . weU to ad­ wl'thout the loss of an hour. vance of many other todusMsi cen­ Mr. Hurley cut the red tape. WMlHAIErAIWKE Ennritig B trali' ters, a detoJite and steady ^ckup to Some other secretary of war might manufacturtoir activity. We havs have managed to waste thtee ynnnthii to metlculous fusstog by 18 Bluall Street “the goods’*--the skiU, the vision, Booth Mancheeter. Conn. the experience, the invaluable repu­ which time, like enough, there THOMAS FERGUSON evsiot# yi General Manager tation for quality, and the ahlUty would have been a new requisition-— to adjust our methods and our costs this time for army coflfhs. Founded October l. 1881 to whatever conditions may have to We suspect that If Mr. Hurley ^broiling it. be rind should l>e cUt - Publlahed Every Evening .Except s a v o r V h a M a n d b a c o n 'Sundaya and Holidays. Entered A t the be met. were running the public buUdtog :rom bacon before using. Poet Office at South Manchester, program of the federal government. The sense of taste comes mostly It Is all right for those to good Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter. Our pendulum did not swtoff as Instead of the War Department, through excitation of the olfactory health to use a slice of ham or bacon SUBSCRIPTION RATES far to the right as some. It has not, with the eggs at breakfast time pro­ A typical example of the low One Tear, by m a ll,...... |6-00 there are a great many thousand of nerves which might be called the iji Per Month, by mall ...... 8 .80 to consequence, swung so far to the smelling nerves. The reason for the vided not too large a quantity is Fall prices on cedar ches'es is 89.00 the now Idle who would be on the Delivered, one year left It hasn't so far to go to reach popularity of bam and bacon is pro­ taken. Ham or bacon also conibines shown to the chest sketched be­ Single copies . 8 .08 the point of equilibrium. We are at government payroll and that tall bably due to the tantalizing odor well with a thoroughly browned low. . 48 inches long, and made m e m b e r o f t h e ASSOCIATED waUs would be towering where at given off by these foods when cook­ waffle attSreakfast time. of finest red cedar! PRESS tha pause at the end of the arc. present gentlemen with thick spec­ ed. 'While yet sizzling over the fire The Associated Press Is Presently we Shall be, so far as this which QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS itltled to the use for republlcatlon r-rw auy wo tacles are bending______over _ musty _ they yield a teasing aroma Sf^aU*news''dT8patohes credited to It state is concerned, definitely on the (Tonsil Operation) or not otherwise credited In this records trying to trace ancient titles ^ant their ■paper and also the local news pub­ road to normality. Question: Mrs. A. asks: “Would lished herein...... to post office sites. bacon lean, , and others say*that the an operation for the removal of the r All rights of republlcatlon of In the name of all that’s sane and. tender bacon is that with wide tonsils have any effect upon the >■1:45. $2 2 - 5 0 special dispatches herein are also re­ THAT SCHOOL TRIP merciful let the government follow strips of fat to it. There is also a speech, and if so, what can be 5^1,1 1F served.______The Herald seems to have aroused done?" HurleyWtiri«v imdana C^TTc u i THE RED TAPE! great difference of opinion as to !1H5I l ' SPECIAL advertising REPRE- the ire of a considerable number of Answer: If the operation is skiU- SENTATIVE: Hamilton - ^Llsser. fuHy performed it should have very Inc....2S5 Madison Ave.. New York. N. the boys and girls of the Senior In order to produce the finest flavor. Ave. • FESSISM The Mexicans sometimes fatten their little effect upon the voice or T.. and 613 North Michigan class of Manchester High School by Chicago. Ilia______We are in entire agreementi with I hogs with bananas and to America speech. If your voice has been af­ its suggestion that it might be well fected since such an operation, it is Full service client of N E A Ser- former Senator Wadsworth of New com and milk are often used to pro- vice. Inc. to abandon the customary Washing­ V 1, mitsTJoken R e- duce fat porkers. The sweet, tender likely due to some accident during ton trip. Well,eii, we ojoai, didn’t expect 1 nf Senator Virginia are assured by the operation which injured the Member. Audit Bureau of Clrcula- folks to receive the idea publicans who. In view of Smator acorns, producing a lean vocal cords. tlona _ . _ these young The Herald Printing Company. Inc., Fees’ highly individualistic attempt ham with a supreme flavor, assumes no financial responsibility with enthusiasm. We know very to commit the Republican party to Both ham and bacon are popular (Lemons) for typographical errors appearing in well that at seventeen to their Question: K. L. F. asks: “Do advertisements In the Manchester control/ bv the drys. suggest that to CSiiada as well as the United place, we should have felt mueh’ the lemons, several a day, dry up the Evening Herald. * Fesa ia contoletely misplaced • aa r ^ Cedar s a m e ."'m s •JUSt'fKiSsibleV hBWSver, blood? I am using them to an effort WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12. chairman of the Republican National several reasons why such meats to reduce my weight." that to this rather serious time Committee and that he should be La bam, bacon, "sow belly’’ and Answer: No, lemons do not “dry FIRST TO GET BACK there are other things to be con succeeded by some leader better “salt side’’ ftte so popular. In the up" the blood, and do no‘ help to sldered besides the youthful emo­ reduce weight except as they are Consistently . setting its face awe .0 raad ma alg,^ ot me against the Inflection of industry, this tions of the lads and lasses. used by themselves to the exclusion Chests ’The sooner the irreconcUlbles , you.’^ Farmers, lumbermen, of all other food. ’This means, of newspaper over a period of years Among those things are ciittoin eliminated from the situation; |4^ap|>er8, prospfectofa or men who do course, a lemon fast. If no other refused to subscribe to the theory social implications. By the time return to the one party which they heavy physical labor crave such a food is used, a pound or more of giving that by some magic hocus-pocus fol­ one is nearing the close of a high have a perfect right to control, the saUafytog, Wavy breaWast. These weight will be lost each day for for Christmas some time. lowing the world war all the laws of school coutM h. J l^ d hav. daval-1 p „u u oon party, the batter. !S?o^'S^‘tJX dT r‘. economics had been eliminated so oped something Of that sense of so- Let no Republican delude himself this reason (Epilepsy) F course you can’t “hide away” a chest un'til Chnstmas... .but w* f*x as America was concerned and cial responsibility which elevates notion that the Democratic they may. be used more freely dur Question: M. J. writes: ‘Lately can! In fact o u r .storehouse will accommodate a couple of hun­ that the people of this country were him above childish disregard for the p „ty be^ split on the subject bf in^r* the^ 'Vdhtet months. have become worried for fear I dred 1 So, you can select your chest now, before the husueand- all going to be able to maintain in­ feelings of his associates. VolstMdism in 1932. The *'dry’’ Smoked meats wt otoy offer a am losing my mind, as twice while shopping I have found articles to my bustle of Christmas shopping. Have it stored in o u r ^ p r o o f definitely that extravagance which change of flavor from fresh meats. Assuming that the Senior class of | South is no dryer than Massachu- L taken to possession that 1 have no recollec­ fully insured, without charge. Pay for it a little each week. The selec­ by so many was misnamed the new Manchester High School, as a whole,' setts to actual belief—its “dryness’’ piaceg where fresh meat woula spoil, tion of buying but have a receipt to tion is at its finest now___ with models ranging up to 554. ^ American standard of living. possesses this sense of social respon-1 was a social movement aimed at the Thus, the old-time prospectors pack- show I have paid for them. The last purchases were some mouse Consistently, too, with its previ­ slbUity» c m c , tom some.CU. de^ee,U.*.... we ... take— it...Negro. | Apd there Is no iiectlmo»Ig item, ously held views The Herald, since traps and a nozzle for a garden hose for graded th "^ e yoimg U e oouhtry where hunger tor tore for which I have no earthly use. the business slump of 1929, has Term s who are so insistent on making the I has so active an influence. i a i Z pja^e to the'curing and smoking of Another time I foimd myself vmn- held that there is no likelihood of a Washington trip have overlooked Southern Democrats once realize Bacon is now sold derlng aroimd the street fmd bad no revival of the over-stimulated boom the fact that very certainly there that they,have only to become wot to convenient containers already recollection of having left home. A of the six previous years. wiU be a considerable number in ord showing at mets and an echo of yesteiyear’s 1 the “days when." Our' reason for believing this is It seems to us, therefore, that CAptain Harry Wohlenberg can sail the convention. Talk of Pmehot glamour is often heard. j ^ His hair has grayed and thinned <4,habit of the drys in disregarding while this Wasblngloh trip may By RODNEY DUTCHER as an independent presidential not involved. It rests on the fact You wouki not, for instance, ex- since 'those days, but “poppa" Moa- upside down, if need be, in the 24- NEA Iwrvlce Writer ^party lines at the ballot box. that there has not been much Infla- j with some show of justice be ' re- foot steel lifeboat in which he and candidate is more 'totereettog —• pect to find such a spot Just back hcov^tz still takes his seat nightly 2. The south is politically dry but altogether too early. tion of New England industry, there garded — as an------extra-curriculum------in­ of the Public Library Square. Yet]before the, ' cymbalom sighing two companions set out today for Washington — It looks now as and the agricultural west is po­ If Senator-elect Morrow of New has been very little inflation indeed terest, it is so closely tied up witn I the old Beaux Arts goes on, where oftimes that be must play jazz in­ Bermuda. if the presidential year 1932 litically dry. But you can’t bolt Jersey should be given the Re­ many another of its contemporaries stead of gypsy melodies . even a wet Democratic presiden­ of Coimecticut industry. Three or the class organization that it is, in ' ------The craft has a set of mushroom might reaUy be the year fpr a re- publican nomination he might be have surrendered to prohibition. It GILBERT SWAN. tial tickett in the south and get reality, just as much a Hlj|[h School valves adjustable to the pressure of aligxunent of political parties more likely to bold the independ­ four years ago when mushroom still attracts artists and writers away with your political life — ent progressive support than growths of frenzied industrialism to affair aa any othef activity of that water. If the boat turns turtle the such a* one has heard predicted witness what happened to Senator and musicia^ ^ d actors. valves adjust themselves . and the Hoover. But that would depend institution; and that the school 4nd BuTsomeinlng libe 25 years ago, DISTRIBUTES 2,000 CARIDEER for ths last deckde or two. Any­ Heflin in Alabama, Senator Sim­ states west and south were being hermeticalgy sealed craft has all on Marrow’s record aa a stator. they will tell you, things were dif­ way, there is going to be a lot of mons In North Carolina and to celebrated with huzzas and clashing its authorities lie ■ under a more Seward, Alaska, No. 12—(AP)— the air it needs to keep it afloat im- ferent. talk about the posBlblllty. Bishop Cannon’s anti-Smith ticket of cymbals, there were plenty of serious obUgatlon than the pupils to til it turns to an even keel. Clyde Fitch was then a play- Two thousand carideer, cross be- A t this brief distance from the to West Virginia. On the other lugubrious souls who were continu­ avoid this unhappy drawing of con­ The valves are hollow cylinders as congressional elections there ap­ hand, Senator Norris of Nebraska wrigbt fast rising to his peak. And I tween large woodlemd caribou and long as the boat with ventilators at ally asking, “What is the matter trasts between the young people pear to be the makings of a bolt­ has shown that a western Repub­ at the Beaux Arts they celebrated | reindeer, are to be distributed each end through which air is ad­ ing year which would make 1928 lican can bolt his party in a presi­ with New England? She’s letting whqk pan go to.. Washington _ because | ______his triumph.^. Sarah Bemhardt,,flad •^he reindeer her^s of mitted. and 1930 look quite normal by dential campaign to support a wet herself be left behind!’’ th^r parents can find the money j returned from her historic "tjfeup- compt^son. candidate and still be renominated ing trip” of America. If it baa be­ Alaska. Captain Wohlenberg, who used to and those who cannot go because The herd has been built up . There are three important fac­ and re-elected. Herald readers will perhaps re­ come historic, this is due to a man­ command the freighter Eclipse, said through five years of experiments tors to be considered — the wets, 3. Independent voters and member how frequently this news­ their parents caimot find it. agerial fight that broke about the he expects to reach Bermuda to six CAPTURE OF MONTREAL on Nunivak island in the Bering the ^ 8 and the progressives such most pf the independent or pro­ paper answered such lamentations The Herald hasn’t the slightest Divine Sarah, to seven days. Sea. The interbreeding has pro­ as voted for the wder Senator gressive leaders are thorou^ly On Nov. 12, 1775, the Americans by protesting that there was noth­ intention of attempting to lecture Here and there and all about she duced an animal 50 pounds heavier Ca Follette to the number of near­ dissatisfied with President Hoo­ denied theaters and wound up dealt the British a storprising ing the matter with New England parents who want, to seifd their cflil- About eight years ago the Jew­ ly 5,000,000 when he ran for ver.' playing to tents and public Uiklls. tbap isliJlirrtiw cailbdu ^ th^ reta- blow shortly before the end of the deer, W." B. Miller, director'of tha ish council of New York adopted president as an independent to 4. The drys will be in a bad Revolutionary War when Richard and particularly nothing the matter dreh oh the-Wiialflngton trip And hen she returned to New York, a work says. a flag to represent the Jewish peo­ 1924. way politically if they can’t get Montgomery, with 2000 men, de­ with Connecticut. certainly not the yoimgsters them­ reception dinner such as New York These are soma of the things Work of distributing the carideer ple all over the world. This em­ one major party candidate who scended from Lake Champlain t<> New England—let us speak e^ec- selves—though it regrets that they bad seldom witnessed awaited her. blem is blue and white with hori­ that seem to have been proved or will be satisfactory to them in capture Montreal. This, perhaps more than any­ will be carried on by the United indicated this year: lally of Connecticut—had been cannot see the somewhat delicate States Biological Survey and the zontal stripes and with the star 1932. The chance any independ­ Congress sent an expedition into thing else, put the Beaux Arts on 1. Wots are following the old through the mill before. She had point involved and might even wish Lomen Corporation. of David to a central field. ent dry candidate would have is Canada after it had beard that Khig he map at that time. indicated by the previous votes seen good times and bad. She was George had hired 20,000 German that they had been better taught— Because it was slightly off Broad­ given Prohibition Party candi­ troops to fight against the colonists, a veteran at the game of industry. but it does feel thaf there is serious way, actors fell to haunting the dates and the insignificant show­ ^he primary reason for the expedl- Her manufacturers and her finan­ question whether the school as a spot. One night, in 1907, when a Yessir, La-adies and Gentlemen! It’s the Big ings just made by Independent ion was to prevent Sir Guy Carle- dry candidates in lUtodls and ciers knew perfectly well that there tax supported institution should be crowd of the “profession"’ were in ton, governor of Canada, from to’ larticular good humor over their Headliner of the Season! New York. vadi^ New York.. bad been no economic miracle. ’They encouraging an enterprise boxmd to wine cups, they~declded to organize Put all these facts to the hat, Another line of American inva­ knew that economic laws were still give rise to distinctions and unhap­ permanent society. Thus the mix them up and certain conclu­ sion was intrusted to. Benedict operative. They kept their heads piness. I :aiars Club was bom sions seem very logical. Arnold, who, with 1200 men, made on their shoulders and their feet on iS,All of this so long ago and far Both parties will have to worry a wonderful march through the And we cEm’t quite refrain from dense wildemess of Maine to reach the ground. For the most part they away! about the wet vote and the dry pointing out that among those par­ Yet sitting around of odd nights vote. Northern Democratic lead­ Quebec. Here be joined forces with manufactured commodities of high ents who are willing to provide the even today, you’ll hear tales of bow ers are sure they can nominate Montgomery and they both made a quality and sold them to meet money for the trip are some wno Harry Thaw began his roimds of Governor Roosevelt of New York, desperate assault upon Quebec. natural, not artificially created, de­ the town from this point—and how hold their own wet vote - and the They forced their way into the pay no taxes toward the support of town but Montgomery was killed ihe other men-about-town gathered southern drys — and capture per­ mand and et normal, not bonanza, the schools, while among those who and Arnold disabled, and the as­ from their gay woop-de-do. haps millions of Republican wet profits. They added adequately to are too hard up to finance the trip votes unless the Republicans sault was finally repulsed. One historian wrote of this ex­ their facilities but in very few cases for their children may be some who In 14th street there is the famous themselves have nominated a wet. pedition: did they jsuccumb to the contagion Old Luebows, where the opera The Republicans will have to will nevertheless have to somehow worry both about their wets and “No expedition during :the Ato®ri‘ of anticipating a poppy-dream fu­ crowds once gathered to a day when find the money for taxes on their (tays and the Independents. The can Revolution had less'nlements Union Square was a center of the. ture of impossible grandeur. homes—the money that helps to western Insurgents are generally of permanent value than those Connecticut’s industrial life has gay life of the town and James (by, but they are primarily pro­ which were undertaken against keep some of the Washington trip Huneker was king of the column- been healthy and sound. Very gressives. Dry Senator Norris Canada during the year . 1775. <3reat perk to school. bolted Hoover in 1928 and if results were >anticipated, but hone largely it is founded on the produc­ And the other night I dropped to Hoover is renominated one can were realized. The obstaclee were to congratulate Joseph Mosko- tion of essentials. Existence in CUT THE HOBBLES easily imagine SenatoYs Borah of too Bimstanticd, and failure was In­ America could hardly be carried on wltz on bis. 20th birthday s|i a Idaho. La Follette of Wisconsin, evitable.” Three cheers, for Secretary of War restauranteur. at all without Connecticut’s contri Howell of Nebraska, Brookhart Hurley! He didn’t come to America from of Iowa and others bolting him bution of concomitants. It was im- Governor Emmerion of lUtools his native Rumania with the jiafe to 1932. ATRAGICJOKE posiflble, of course, that general de­ notion to his mind. He was a\mu- ^^hey have so consistently telegraphed the War Department pression should strike the nation slcian—and still is, since be bears fought him over all their pet is asking that army cots and blankets New Yorh, Nov. 12— (AP) —* without some reflection here; but the .title of king of cymbalom play­ sues that either Hoover would be made available to assist to Chi­ ers. He has appeared often to Car­ have to make large concessions or Some taxicab drivers thought they ■ there has been no general paralysis would have fun early today wiUv cago and elsewhere to that state to negie Hall to concert and scores of these progressives woiild have to and as the country recovers from its phonograph records have put bis stultify themselves in order to Policeman Joseph J. Palermo,* pfw coping with tke xmemployment sltU' on the force, -- music.lipon the disks. support him. This takes no ac­ bewilderment and takes stock of Its One of them ran - up to Palermo ation. ' ' StUJ and all, come fame or go count of the question whether needs it Is Inevitable that Connecti­ crying out that «.^nearby restaurahh Secretary Hurley wired back to ef fame, Moskewitz has been faithful Hoover will be t-tosldered dry or cut factories will be among the very moderately moist by 1932. was being held up. feet: *T have no authority under to Second Avenue, where for 20 first to feel the influence of the years be has been a musician and The millions of La Follette Officer Palermo rushed to the reaction. the law to grant your request. But caterer to bis fellow countrymen voters of 1924 couldn’t s^and place. A man w ai .Just eomtoj^ out, but when he saw the policeman ho go ahead. Z 'wlU take all the re and to the Bohemians who ehme John W. Davis, the Democratic j We would not minimize the pros- nominee, but they might be able backed up, witnesses said the mah spqnslbUlty." ; searching for the colorful spotfi of I pects of an uncomfortable winter to ' support Roosevelt, who Is re­ made.a move as thou|^ to draw h the city—novelists, newspapermtoj, pistol. . / . and we are as far as ever from T o 'b e sure, the secretary’s thle fellow musicians, they all drifted garded as a liberal jind shares anticipating the miracle of “the gram was longer than that. It pre ideas of the insurgent leaders on The policeman took.no ohanodi^< public utilities and certain oth®r He became a character to one of He fitod* sendlns two buBeto greatest era of prosperity ever scribed methods by which the mate­ issuer If the progressives Itolt the head of Thomas Ottotl, -n known" that some of the chronic rial should be placed in the hands Konrad BercovieTs books. Michael thejr will have to support the fWver. Gold, to his recent autobiographical booeten are so gllMy forecasting for of the relief wortcers, orderly re­ Dmocrat or a third party ticket It was just a practical joke, iS> book “Jews Without. Money," ^ Id new poUcemaoj ^ ..x_... the immediate - future. But we do ceipting, bonding, etc. But the big headed 6y one of their own. of Moskpwitz aqd bis place _ Talk of Governor Ptochot of Is dead. a-,44>^eve, in all alneerltiy, that within point la the c®^ Here, m days a«o£e, the funous MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTII MANCH^TBR. S9?[N- Savants Banish Monkeys; i a m T E E CALLS COL ISHAM BUYS To Be Speaker Ship Arrivals Manchester s Before Chamber PRODDCnoK Arrived: They Cannot Catch Colds P O F COMMUNIST B O S m i PAPERS -Uhited States, Copenhagen, Nov. Needy Cases Over 200 Local People To Be In 12, from New York. Baltimore, Nov. 12.— (AP.) Be-<|Dr. Adolph Schulte, Johns HopSina Cast of “ The Aeroplane American Banker, New York, cause they would not catch cold, anthropmogist, to buy a number of Case No. 8 Girl” ; Rehears^ Start Soon. Novi 12, London. three gibbons used in the five-year chimpftnneea for the research work, Gr^ory Bessedovsky, Uad- Unemployment, coupled With New Literary Treasure Dis­ common cold research at Johns “(M coiurse I don’t say tbaL,8ib- sickness, lowers the spirits of One of the largest and most Pan .S eries, Rio Janeiro, Nov. Hopkins Medical School have been bons'can’t catch cold, but Uese parents unlike any other circum­ covered In Italy — 107 elaborate amateur theatrical produc­ l2, for New York. banished to the National Zoo at certainly didn’t, and they werenfiY- ing Red Diplomat, T o Tes­ stance. In most of these cases the tions ever to be-presented in Man* He de Prance, Havre, Nov. 12, Washington, and chimpanzees are en every opportunity,” said .^Dr, children are of school age, and as in Chester will be staged ,by the Lions New York. to be given a chance to sniffle for Long. case No. 8 the father is sick and un­ Pages of Manuscripts. Club early in December, it v ^ an- President Cleveland, Yokohama, the sake of science. Dr.'Long and Dr. James A. DOuU, tify Before Honse. able to work, if work waa to be noimced today. It will be a musical Nov. 11, San Francisco. Dr. Perrin H. Long, one of the formeriy head of the research gfpup found. The mother, of course, has comedy entitled “The Aeroplane group ^hose endeavor to trace the recently announced that the in ^ t - her hands full with five small chil­ New York, Nov. 12.—(AP)— A Girl,” and will have a cast of nearly cause and find the cure of the com­ ing agent in the cold is a vinj^ so dren to care for and to feed. musty, treasured and hitherto un­ BICYCLE RACE Washington, Nov. 12.— (AP)— 200 local-people. Rehearsals will mon cold is financed-by a $195,000 fine that it defies microscopes Food is lurgently needed in this known collection of James Bos­ begin Wednesday, November 19. The filters. Gregory Besaedovsky, former chsu-gc Chicago, Nov. 12.— (AP)—Anoth­ fund has gone to New York with case. Children, when healthy—and well’s original manuscripts on the production wlH be for the benefit of d’affaires &t the Soviet Embassy in who woifld like to see them other­ career of Dr. Samuel Johnson is on the Lions charitable activities of the er night of strenuous racing before a crowd of 14,000 spectators, this French “Red Devils,” Alfred Le- Belloni and Gerald Debaets. Faria, who leaped into international wise? are good eaters, and the al­ the high seas, bound for America. coming yeari ' . / ’ .> lowance given by the town takes Col. Ralph H, Isham has acquired morning left an Italian pair. Franco tourner and Marcel Guimbretier. Debaets and Belloni are now one prominence when he declined to re­ ’The.castinjg'committee consists of The Italians held the lead, with lap behind the leaders along '^ th care of but the hart staples. There the papers from Lord Talbot de Hugh Campbell, manager of the Georgetti and Paul Brocardo, tied turn to Moscow a year ago to stand is nothing better thsm watching a a descendant of Boswell, for first place in the 24th interna­ the French rivals, after shaking the rugged Belgian combination of State’Theater-' whette the musical loose from the team of Gaetano Adolf Charlier and Roger De Nef. trial, haa Informed his friends here child who is hungry eat to his from whom he securer a similar comedy be presented; Georgs tional six day ’bicycle race, with the ho is pl*TmtTig on coming to Ameri­ heart’s content. collection in 1927. They include 107 H. Williams, Francis Miner and At one of these homes the other pages of the original of “The Life ca within a month. Thomas Conran. ’The< ticket conamit- day Miss Reynolds left a pie given of Samuel Johnson,” the complete tee is Arthur Holmes, Garfield The House committee investiga­ by a local contributor. When the pie original of “The Journal of'.t Tour Keeney and F. Gordon McCarthy. tion of CJommunistic activities in this was imdone those little children to the Hebrides," a projected out­ ‘"The Aeroplane. GirL" has been suc­ country is anxious to have him tes­ danced around the table and clapped line of a biography of Lord James cessfully ordduced in many of the their hands in glee. and numerous letters between the Above is Roscoe H. Goddard, fexe- leading cities of New England. tify. “Oh, mama,” they cried in imison, writer and his biographer. Col. cutive secretary of the Worcester, Beaaedovsicy was for years regard­ “we can have pie for supper now, Isham said. Mass., Chamber of Commerce, and "British Win Battery Duel Wltii ed aa one of the outstanding mem­ can’t w e?” Pie had not been on the While he did not divulge the con­ president of the New England Chinese.” Headline. .'The boys seem bers of the Russian Commimist table in that house in many a day. sideration paid. Col. Isham said the Association of Commercial Execu­ bound to have their'innifigs. Party and a leading diplomat. He If only for the sake of the large collection might overshadow in tives. He will be the principle waa appointed in 1926 as president number of kiddies these are perti­ value his previous acquisition, which speaker at the 30th annual meeting : NCHCS TER ■ CONN of the Amtorg Trading Corporation nent and accurate facts to consider was described by scholars at the of the Manchester Chamber of Com­ so Mn in New York but was denied a visa while you are enjoying the best that time as the find of the century and merce to be held at the Masonic by the American consul at Riga life offers. Let’s get together on which a New York book dealer Temple, Monday evening, November when it wras ascertained he belong­ this thing and give these children a priced at $80,000. Col. Isham has 17. His subject will be “A Nation ed to the Communist Party. little of life as it should be known. Steadfastly refused to part with any of Joiners.” Goddard is ..also an Disagrees With Moscow By this method you will merit the of the Boswell data. instructor at the Northwestern Uni Now In Progress! Hale’s Great ’ Last year in Paris when he took thanks of parents as in no other Valuable Find versity summer school which Secre­ issue with certain Moscow policies, way. The material on the “Lire of Sam­ tary E. J. McCabe attended last he was commanded to return to Remember, there^'is always some­ uel Johnson” is considered the most summer. Russia to stand trial for “counter­ one waiting anxioilsly for food. The noteworthy of the discoveries be­ revolutionary activity.” He de­ demand is greater this year than cause it . was believed that only 16 clined to comply. ever before. Do your bit. I pages of the manuscript survived. LANGUAGE PROBLEM Escaping at night from the Soviet ‘ “The Journal of a Trip to the Embassy, Bessedovsky attacked the Hebrides” is the most interesting Soviet government in several arti­ HAWAIIAN PROGRAM , due to its narrative and conversa­ DISRUPTS BELGIUM cles that created a furore in Europe. tional account of a journey made Later he was charged by the Com- by Boswell and Johnson in 1778. YOU WIO. BE JPROUD TO AT “ Y. W.” MEETING About ope third of it was not in­ Brussels, Nov. 12.— (AP)—King mimlsts with having defrauded the Albert today received the speakers cluded in the first edition which weus ElNTTERTAiNYOUR Soviet government of fimds. and party leaders of both houses of Since then he has been writing published in 1785. An unusual and interesting eve­ Parliament for consultations look­ EMENDS books about the Soviet government. ning has been planned by the mem­ The desire of Lord Talbot’s guest at Malahide Castle to play a game ing toward a solution of the Cabi­ In these he related plans purported bership committee of the Hartford net crisis which came to a head to have been laid by Moscow for him County Young Women’s Christian of croquet led to the discovery. The servants were sent to locate the yesterday with the resignation of After you hftvfe M your house to assist in obtaining recognition of Association for the merfbers and the entire ministry over the trouble­ Russia by the United States. mallets, wickets and balls—and friends of the Association through some language issue. redecorate^ by^o^'painters. Unusual Chairman Hamilton Fish said they found two boxes 'in a damp "vV, '■ ’ the districts surrounding Hartford, dungeon. One contained croquet The Catholic press has laid the Values Bessedovsky was not now connect­ on Friday evening, November 21, at blame upon the (Cabinet for yielding ed with the Communist Party and equipment and the other contained Every ‘niak 4n-'0U^ organiza­ $1.49 Card Tables the Y. W. C. A. building at 262 Ann to the injunctions of the local fed­ expressed confidence that the State a mass of yellow, crumbling papers, street. The theme of Hawaii, the The castle had previously been ran­ eration on a purely administrative tion is a skilled; workman. He Regulation size. Clothes Hampers Department would not object to Crossroads of the Pacific, will be matter, but the Liberals assert that Well made tables;' issuing him a temporary visa. sacked in search of such a treasure carried out in the supper at 6:30 and it was believed that every ex­ a question of principle is involved each leg braced.' splint' and the program following. will work ih your house in a Woven isting scrap had been turned up. and appear ready for a showdown Fabrikoid covefed' clothes hampers < The principal feature of the pro­ Col. Isham ssdd the new material at this time on Belgium’s language careful manner and leave tops. MsQiogany with interwoven’ BRIGADIER GENERAL gram will be a levue, “The Cross­ probably will necessitate the addi­ problems. and colored frames. color combination. roads of the Pacific,” written by tion of one or two volumes to “The The Cabinet split on the issue of everything in order. 24 Inches deep. Jane Loomis of Granby. The story Private Papers of James Boswell,” the use of the Flemish language, KIDNAPED BY TRIO of the revue deals with the visit of a which will be provided without fur­ which is spoken in the northern part group of American travelers to ther cost to subscrlpers. When this of Belgium, and in the higher de­ Philadelphia, Nov. 12.— (AP.) — Hawaii and the five scenes repre­ is completed a popular edition will partments of the schools, where State police today joined Philadel­ sent typical pictures of the cosmo­ be issued, he said. French is the approved language. phia city and county authorities in politan life of the islands. Native It is agreed that a New Catiiolic their search for three youths, who music and dancing and picturesque Meteor Crater, near Winslow, Liberal coalition Cabinet is ^ ssl- John I. Olson costumes will lend much color to last night kidnaped and robbed Ariz., was produced by about 300,- ble only if complete accord is reach­ Painting and Decorating Brigadier-General Robert M. Brook­ the presentation. 000 tons of meteors, in a close ed beforehand on a solution of the "'•.i Bread Boxes field, 57, commander of the 56th In­ Miss Amy Pratt of South Glas* swarm, exploding as they hit the linguistic question in education. Contractor, < ‘hj i{j fantry Brigade, Pennsylvania Na- tonbury is general chairman for the earth with a force as violent as _ ilonal Guard. evening. Mrs. Brownell Gage of Suf- 400,000,000 tons of high explosives, *As for that new black derby__Al 699 Main St., South Manchester j Bread and cake box­ es in roll top and' General Brookfield, a World War field will preside at the meeting, according to Dr. Forest R. Moulton, Smith wore at the polls, the Demo­ $1.60 Oval Roasters veteran aind a leading figure in Miss Mary Gargan is in charge of former University of Chicago pro crats are convinced it had a silver lift cover styles.' Pennsylvania military circles, had the dances and Mrs. Johii. Dunning fessor. lining. Blue, green and participated in Armistice Day cere­ of Granby and Miss Nancy Cham­ Self-basting double' ivory. Garbage Pails monies during the day. berlin of Wihdsor are directing the roasting pans w ith' He was driving toward his home music. Miss Margaret Gorddp of the self-drip covers. In- ' Heavy, corrugated,' attired in civilian clothes when he Enfield High school is coaching the side tray. Blue- galvanized iron gar-' consented to give a “lift” to three dramatic parts. About ■ fifty girls gray enamel. bage pails with deep ’ youths. Shortly after the trio enter­ from the Girl Reserves Clubs of self-locking covers, ed the automobile a gun was press­ Glastonbury, Granby, Enfield and 6 and 8 gallon. ed against the general’s side and he Thompsonville are taking part. The was ordered: “Drive where I tell Hartford County Y. W. C. A. has you.” clubs and other activities for the Near the suburban town of Meri- women and girls in twenty-nine Miimg : an, (General Brookfield was told to communities. stop the car. After taking his wal­ let, containing $45, the men order­ ed him from the car and then drove BARGAIN MARRIAGE GIRL mpr away. General Brookfield, formerly a Kitchen Pails colonel of the 110th Infantry, served FACES,JAIL SENTENCE Colored Alarm Clocks over-seas during the World War With inside galvan­ New York, Nov. 12.—(AP)— A ized ^ garbage pail. < Guaranteed alarm' with the 28th Division. He is pro­ girl who offered her hand in mar­ fessor of military strategy at Girard Cover raised with' clocks With inside' riage for $1,000 faced a five-to-ten foot lever. ' Green, bell. In wanted' College and an instructor in mathe­ year prison sentence for fraud to­ matics at Central High school, this Cannister Sets blue and gray. colors. Special^for day. $1 days city. A Queens county court convicted Ivory cannister sets Sally Le Blanc, whose parents live with Qodet print' P O U ’S EX-HUSBAND in Oxford, Miss., yesterday. She decoration in blue,* advertised to wed ^ anybody who green au4 piuk-. .. .4. would give $1,000 to her “aged and piece set. IN FIGHT ON SHIP infirm mother.” The girl used the name of “Ruth Miller” and a young Japanese, Suekzi Suzuki, had her wi-AvS-:- New York, Nov. 12.— (AP)—Four arrested at Bedford, Mass., after minutes of fisticuffing on the after­ she vanished with his deposit of deck of the liner France, between $750. Prince Serge Mdivani, Pola Negri’s The 21 year old blonde blamed Nappy Sets divorced husband, and Harry Robles, Jack Madeson and his wife, convict­ vaudeville actor, enlivened the trip ed with her, for her plight. All will Imported decorated for passengers of the vessel which be sentenced Nov. 21. 39c Metal Ventilators all purpose dishes,, docked today. Regular stock of 6 pieces— 4 1-2 to Magazine Racks Both participants told reluctantly 39c , metal window < 9 1-2 Inches. Set of the fight and said they were NEW ENGLAND ventilators specledly M friends again. Prince Mdivani took Veneered wood in H P LAUNDRY priced ttt this iKdatpl light and dark fin -(r^ exception to a remark made by Ro —4 fo f $l. 8 Inch- bles during a party aboard ship, and FAMILY WASHING ishes. Four styles es high adjustable with two roomy they settled the matter with their All Methods to Inches. 4 for fists. ’The prince’s upper lip was Men’s Shirts and Collars pockets. slightly cut. Blankets and Curtains Prince Mdivani booked passage as TeL Man. 8869 J m “S. Da’ris.” Of his recent Parts ^08-225 for the blestinss Tve received a new G le n w o ^ 1^ Mixing Bowls tissue in assorted' Glassware Sets I can dep#htQOr per month, on the unpaid amount of loan. You may repay in QAS JRAIO ES" • ’ • ,.-V -'S •' CuU anytizne. Boudoir Lamps 1 Tray Sets Here is How Your Payments are Arrangod. $1.49 Dusthig iMfops $40.00 loan pay back $2.00 a noonth. Colonial style bou­ $75.00 loan pay back $3.75 a month. $1.49 dusting naops' doir lamps w im ' Handled tray with' $100.00 loan pay back $5.00 a month. of extra fine qual-' plefited tdiades. The* reamvaUe emter! $200.00 loan pay back $10.00 a month. Ity yam made on re-* b u m in crystal or cutting board. Col­ $800.00 loan pay back $15,00 a month. South Manchester verslble wire frames green glass. ored handle wead Special, knife. 8et» . IDEAL FINANCING ASSOCIATION, Inc. 888 Main Boom 8, Park Building South Manchester. Conn. 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\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERAti), SOXJTH MANCHESTER, CONN.WEDNESDAY,* NOVEMBER 12, 1 9 80.' >AGE EIGHT " REV. CALDERWOOD GOING CONFESSES HE HU8DERED DAILY RADIO PROGRAM . LONDONIS AMUSED QUESTION JiND ANSWER SERIES 8:45—German street band; comedy. Leading DX Stations. Do YOU.KNOW CONNECmWI? TO SANTA BARBARA, CAL : Weidnesday, Noyember 12 9:30—Marimba; tuneful tales. ComjriMkyTIlE COHHECnanr CHAMBER OF COHNEICE.1^ 405.2—WSB, ATl,ANTA-/40. ^Clng George V Ol England haa made 10:30—Wizard of the strings. ’ 410 ASTum STurr. NAKTroBS {another' brealcfast-tlme engagement 11:00—Late dance orchestra. 9:00—W EAF programs (2% hra;) Former Pastor Here Accepts 'W t h America. The BrlUsh monarch. 11:30—Moonbeams’ music hour. 11:45—Orchestra; theater artists. Detroit, Nov. --^|ielph NMhose voice first spanned the Atlantic 302.8—WBZ, n e w ENGLAND-990. 2:30—Phil Spitalny’s orchestra, Q In what latitude and longitude tf>preparation; vocational, secondary, Call— ^Takes New Church On 1:00—Dixie Jamboree program. James, S3, marriedfath^'of a -itn an early morning international re- 7:00—^Amos ’n* Andy, comedlana I J C ■ I - H/v ! is ConnecUcut located,? rural, elementary, adult and special iroadcast several months ago, \rtll . .15—Serenaders, entertainment 293.9—KYW. CHICAGO-1020. December 1. child, had confessed, accordii^. to find his London address dls- 7:30—^WJZ programs (1% hra.) 8:00—NBC programs (3% hrs.) Losidors 5ay ndpOn is UO- : a . between the parallels 40 de- i education; health and physical edu- sttrtbuted over the "WJZ network of this 9:00—^Penta Argentine quarteL 11:30—Wayne King’s orchestra- ; grees 69 minutes and 42 degrees S cation;'attendance and employment. Manchester friends of Rev. Wayne county depi^es, kill­ country Wednesday morning about 9:15—NBC programs (1% hrs.) 12:00—Dance music to 2:00. ed A lice Collier, 15, whose 'bodjp w&o niinutes north latitude, and the Charles M. Calderwood will be in­ )6:B8. Premier Kamsey MacDon^d also 11:09—Organist: singing planlsL 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. I foimd three weeks ago with the; Is scheduled to speak. At night WJZ 12:00—Late dance orchestra. 9:00—WABC programs. m ^sbc , meridians 71 degrees 47 minutes and Q. What is the meaning of the terested in the news that he has re- 3eads with a musical highlight which 348.6— WABC, NEW YORK—860. 3t):00—Ben Bernle’s orchestra. • ^Jegrees 43 minutes west longi- words “ Qui Trapstulit Sustinet” on head wedged between two trees hear^ wiU Include Mary McCoy, aoprpio. 73 6:15—Huston Ray's orcehstra. 10:30—Paul Whiteman’s orchestra. I the Connecticut State seal? I ceived and accepted a call to the Telegraph and Van Bom R<»sds in Peinald Werrenrath, baritone, an eigh­ 6:30—Story; Tony’s scrap book. 12:15—Around the town, dance. Red System Is Weakening. ! tude. ✓ W a^e county. teen-voice male chorus supported by 7:00—Crockett Mountaineers. 254.1— WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. 1 Q. What mineral products are I pastorate of the First Congregation iWUlard Robison’s orchestra. "Werren- 1 Q. How often is aircraft In Con- James was arrested yesterday* 7:30—Rhythm ramblers; astrologer. 9:30—^Variety Jamboree. I found in the state ? al church of Santa Barbara, Califor­ rath will sing Loch Lomond and Gipsy 7:45—Sandy and Lil, sketch. j necticut inspected? and admitted last night tdter quee- John. The Bushman of the Kalahari 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720, i A. Clay, stone, lime, samd and 8:15—Romany Patteran music. 8:30—WEAF program. 1 Q. What legal holidays are ob- nia, and expects to assume his duties tloninjg that be was responsible for., Desert will bo the subject of Explorer 8:30—Burbig’s syncopated history, London, Nov. 12.--(AP)—Soviet gravel, feldspar and barite. JL S. Vemay's talk on a program with 9:00—Modem dance music. ; served In Connecticut? there Decem|)er 1. Mr. COl^erwood, the girl’s death, officers s^d. The orchestra, strollers. • 9:30—WEAF programs tl hr.) Indictments of eight prominent Rus­ Q. What are the functions of the Douglas Stanbury, baritone, through 9:00—^Male quartet organist. man, who is a laborer, said Alira' the WEAF network at 8:30. The same 10:30—Girls trio; music menu. State Board of Education? ' (Answers to these questions wiil it will be recialled, was pastor of the 9:30—Orchestra and soloists. 11:10—Pianist; male quintet. sians for alleged qoonter-revolutiou- passed his heme on the night she! chain will feature the Revelers at 9:30 10:00—Detroit Symphony orchestra. A. Research and surveys; teacher ■ be published in Friday’s paper.) Second Congregational church here and Bill Roper. Princeton football 11:30—Dance music; symphony. ary plotting with British and French disapp^ed and that he invited her < 11:00—Will Osborne’s orchestra. 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870. for several years, succeeding Rev. coach at 10:30. WBEN, the new Buf­ 11:15—Stanley Walker’s column. to ride in his automobile. He said. falo station, offers a recital by the 8:00—Eventide music melodies. governmental figures were believed Charles N. I^vell. 11:30—California melodies, orchestra. 8:15—Harmony duo; debate. she complied and that th ^ drove to , Ionian Music Club as a 10 o’clock 12:00—Dance music: organist here generally today to be a form j Although his pastorate here was feature. 9:16—NBC programs (1 hr.) the place where the body was found 454.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—540. 447.5—WMAQ, CHICAGO—670. o f domestic* propagandsi, not to be | TO DEDICATE ALTAR most successful, he left Manchester, Wave lengths in meters on left of 6:00—Orchestra, 7:45—WABC programs (3% hr.s.) January 1, 1918 for Lee, Mass., Mr. almost three months later. station title.' kilocycles on the right. 6:45—Uncle Abe and David. 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy .comedians. taken seriously abroad. | H e said he m ade advances and> 7:00—Air scoops; science talk. 11:30—Dan and Sylvia, Queer Twists COlderwood then accepted a call Time.s are all Eastern Standard. Black Mild amusement was the reaction ; the girl resisted. Fearing she would face type indicates best features. 8:00—Vocalists, instrumentalists. 11:45—Concert dance music. SCREEN IN SERVICE from the (Congregational church in 8:30—Explorer’s talk, Douglas Stan- 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. in authoritative London circles. Sir ; Glendale, California, situated about report his conduct to aqthorittes,. bury, baritone, Shllkret’e orch. 11:00—^Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. In Day*s News the confessLon said, James chcjlniid Leading East Stations. 9:00—Chicago Little Symphony. 11:30—Orchestra, male quartet Henri Deterding, international oil! 15 miles from . Rev. 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 9:30—Revelers male quartet, orchestra 11:30—Feature pleasure hour. Handsome Carvings By Dr. Calderwood remained with the Glen­ her, then wedged her head between v «:00—Studio musical chronicles. 10:30—Sports talks by Grantland Rice 1:30—Hill Billy boys’ program. leader, one of the men accused b y ' the trees which grew close togethw ■ and Bill Roper, coach. 357—CMC, HAVANA—840. Julian S. Wadsworth Feature dale church for four years, during - 8:30—WABC programs (1% hrs.) the Moscow prosecutor, N. V. New York—It will be a merry which time he helped the congrega­ so that if she regained censsious- j2i C ; 00—Orchestra. 11:00_Four dance orchestras to 1:00. 9:00—Cuban troubadours. of Reredos In South M. E. -T0:30—Soprano, 'cellist. 393.5—WJZ. NEW YORK—760. 11:00—Artists feature hour. Krylenko, of plotting^ the overthroiv Christmas. Some 11,000,000 mem­ tion to build a magnificent new ness she would be unable to'eiseape.. fjl:00—WABC programs, 6:58 a. m.—King George from England 11:30—Late dance orchestra. Church. Alice disappeared Aug. 2 iuid toef 6:00—Sketch. ‘‘Raising Junior." 288.3—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—':040. of the Moscow regime, laughed out- j bers of Christmas clubs run by 8,000 church building. Mr, (jalderwood re­ ill :30—OrganisL banks in the United States are to ceived a call to the first Congrega­ body was found Oct. 23. 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 6:15—Dinner orchestra: address. 11:00—Orchestra, vocal solos. right, and commented; | • 6:30—Merry makers. 6:30—Gloria Gay’s affairs. 11:30—Como’s dance music. The vesper service which is to be have $612,000,000 avadlable shortly, tional church -of Phoenix, Arizona, James w u traced by deputy Sher­ 6:45—Lowell Thomas with WJZ. 6:45—Lowell Thomas, reporter. 299.8—WOC-WHO, IOWA—1000. “That story is a confession of ‘ iff who made a routine chehk of a ll. 7:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedians. 8:00—Hawaiians; Knockout Riley. given at the South Methodist it is estimated by Herbert R. RawU, tendered his resignation and left for 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. weakness. The Bolsheviks have to church on Sunday afternoon, Nov. hamker. The total saved is the larg­ Phoenix just four years ago. The I>ersonB living in the ndgltoorhood 4 S:0<)—Old Man Sunshine hour. 7:15—Detective story drama. 8:30—^WEAF programs (3i/4 hrs.) 7:30—Phil Cook; Cavaliers music. 12:00—Dave’s Barnstormers. concoct< stories^nlike' that, to disguise 23,- has been arranged as a service est ever. ’ citizens of Glendale in the different of the Collier home and of aU per­ ~ 8:30—WABC programs (iV- hrs.) 8:00—Chicagoans male'quartet. 533.1— WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—900. 545.1—WGR, BUFFALO—550. the fact that thfi^r Whole- system is of Thanksgiving and with this London—Twenty-one freemen of organizations testified to the esteem sons on a newspaper route wUeh 6:30—Pianist; mlrthquakers. 8:30—Balalaika orchestra. 9:00—"WEAF programs (2 hrs.) breaking up. The end is near.” 7:30—Soloi-st; musical hour. 9:00—Vocal, instrumental duo. 11:30—String instruments. thought in mind, Carl McKinley, the city of London'are living in pov­ in which they held P astor CJalder- the girl formerly served. James had ^8:00—"WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 9 /30—Mary McCoy, Relnald Werren- 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. “Co-Conspirators” acting director, has chosen suitable erty. They are the last survivors of wood by remembering him with been a customer on the newspaper rath, male chorus, orchestra. 9:00—Ike and Mike, comedians. Sir Henri was par'ticularly inter­ 1 11 ;00—Two dance orchestras. 10:30—Sketch, “Wayside In^.” 11:00—Orchestra; Amos ’ n’ Andy. musical numbers, among them being the Fellowship of Porters, incorpo­ many fine parthig gifts. route. 333.1_WBEN, b u f f a l o —900. ested to learn that the names of 7:00—Concert ensemble; travel. 11:00—Slumber music hour. 11:45—Two dance orchestras. an old folk-song of the Netherlands, rated in 1155 and disbanded in 1894. Mr. uid Mrs. Calderwood, how­ 8:00—Orchestra: sketch; vocalists. 12:00—Two dance orchestras to 1:00. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—«40. those accused as Ws cp-consplrators ever, loved (California, and it is not 491.6— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 12:30—Musical comedy album. “Prayer of Thanksgiving.” In addi­ Every member had to be a freemsm 9:00—^Harp, violin, organ. In the counteffrevolutibnary enter- surprising that they are to leave WOMAN DI80HAB0BD 9:30—Dance orchestra. 7:30—William’s dinner music. 1:00—.Studio concert orchestra. tion he has also placed on the pro­ of the city. The only privilege of a 8:30—Orchestra; studio recital. 2:00—St. Francis dance music. 1 prise included “Colonel Lawrence of gram an eight-voice number com­ freeman is to be hanged by a rope Arizona for Santa Barbara, one of 10:00—Ionian Music Club, quartet. 333.1— KHJ, LOS ANGELES—900. 10:3n—Dance orchestra. 9:00—Feature radio forum. ‘ Arabia,” “Lord Churchill,” believed posed by himself entitled “Come of silk. Instead of hemp, should oc­ the most delightful cities there. The New Haven, Nov. 12 ^ (AP)1 — . 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 10:00—Dance music: organist. 1J:00—Feature, tenor, orchestra. Alice M. Black, 86, of Torri^sgtozij 535.4—WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—560. 12:00—Soprano, tenor, orchestra. I to be Mr. Winston Chprchill, former Unto Me,” the third choral selection casion require. call from the First church in Santa 7:f)0-W JZ Amos 'n' Andy. arrested in connection with the (Us- 7:15—Revue; dance orchestra- 8:00—Mirth Quakers. 1:00—Orchestra music, soprano. chancellor of top exchequer; “Direc­ being “How lovely are thy Dwell­ Barbara came as a surprise. Mr. 7;.i3—Variety; feature hour. 8:30—NBC programs (3^ hrs.) 370.2— WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810, tor Simon,” believe to be Sir John j New York—No Oriental potentate Calderwood did not know that they appearance of a quantity ot pre­ 8 :3 0 -WJZ musical program. 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 8:30—Cheerful Home’s club. ings” by Spohr. ever carried so much gold as the scription liquor from a local drug 6:15—Troubadours music hour. 9:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) Simon, Liberal leader, and Sir Phillip | were considering him and had not S:00—Peanut revue. Mr. McKinley will also give a Eastern Prince, a steamship, which store, was discharged in City Ceort 9:30—^WJZ programs, 6:4.6—NBC programs (4?i hrs.) 12:00—Orchestra: organ recital. of 'Vickers. made the slightest effort to secure 11:30—Two dance orchestras. 361.2— WSM, NASHVILLE—650. brief organ recital as his personal io bringing from Buenos Aires 160 today when police were unable to jlton—Dance: vaHeties to 1:30. 7:1.6—Concert orchestr.a. sinqers. Neither Winston Churchill nor the position. His first task will be 280.2—W TAM. CLEVELAND—1070. 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. contribution to the program. A fea­ kegs containing 400,000 American prove any connection' with the toeft. 6:45—WEAF programs (3% hra.) 8:00—Dinner dance orchestra. Sir John Simon has ever had more to erect a new church. The former 8:00-WEAF programs (1 hr.) ture of the service will be the dedi­ eagles and 38 kegs of sovereigns and Her arrest came as a result of her I 9;no—Vaughn de Leath, contralto. 11:00—Nixon orchestra. . 8:30—Garden of melody. than a passing interest in Russian building was destroyed by fire a year 260.7— WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150 9:00—NBC programs (314 hrs.) cation of the reredos, which has gold Napoleons, the total valued at ■visit to the store shortly before 9:30—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. matters. It was commented that ago. The chances are that Manches­ n;ni)_Mnsic melodists program. 7:15—Musicians. been enlarged, and an addition made $5,000,000. ter people who visit Santa Barbara the loss was discovered, when ■ she 3'1:20—Paul Specbt’s orchestra. 7;45_WJZ programs (2% hrs.) 11:17—Songs of eventide. “ Aircraftsmau Shaw,” as “ Colonel 12:20—Emerson Gill’s orchestra. 10:30—Sax Smith’s cavaliers. 11:30—Orchestra, organ. Lawrence of Arabia” is listed on the in the form of panels carved by New York—Ginger €ile with crack­ ■witWn a year or tw o w ill find the asked if prescription Uquor was , 399.8—WJR. DETROIT—750. 11:00—Supper dance music. 379.5— KGO. OAKLAND—790. Rev. Julian S. Wadsworth, former ed ice, $7 a bottle! Two police detec­ former Manchester pastor preaching carried. She was arraigned on a 12:00—WJZ dance orchestra. 12:30—Comedians; shoemakers. Royal Air Force records, would have 2:30—Late dance orchestra. pastor of the church. The panels tives testified as to what is charged in a fine new edifice. charge of idleness. 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. 379.5—WGY, SCHENECTADY—790- 1:15—Minstrel men’ s frolic. ‘ little time for his duties with the 8 :0 0 -Feature, ’ ’Southem Cameos." 12:00—Stocks, weather, farm program 270.1— WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. British flying service if he was con­ comprise figures of the twelve Apos­ at the night club where Texas Gui- 8:30—WEAF programs (21^ hrs.) 6:30—Orchestra: WEAF.sketch. 8:00—Corn Cob Pipe club. tles standing in niches, and are sur­ nan is hostess. Their bill was 31:05—Studio organ recital. 7:00—Talk: musical Interlude. 9:00—WEAF programs (2 hra) nected with all the plots Moscow 7:15—Gondoliers: piano solos. 11:00—Studio dance odchestra. ascribes to him. rounded by a setting of carved pil­ $14 just for the ice and two bottles. 13;30—Merry Madcaps, soloi.st. 440.9—KPO. SAN FRANCISCO—680. 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. 8:00—Studio concert orchestra. There is widespread feeling here asters, mimtins and rails, and carv­ Reseda, Calif.—A chicken ate a 7:45—Comedy-harmony team. 8:30—^WEAF programs (2% hrs.) 1;00—NBC entertainment. $1,000 diamond from Mrs. S. S. 11:00—Dance program. 2:0M—Henderson’s dance band. that the two Indictments are intend­ ed flnials completing a setting 8:00—Minstrel frolic: team. which makes it an exquisite work of Long’s ring when she was throwing Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. ed to bring about a greater union com to a flock of 250. Mr. Long de­ 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 6:30—Baritone solos; talk. 344.6— WENR, CHICAGO—870. of the Russian people behind their cided that he would eat a chicken a Miss Erickson’ s Corset Shop 6:00—Big Brother Club. 7:00—Orchestra. 9:30—Feature program. gpvemment through their opposi­ The work is done in oak 1i3.s Rubinow Btrilding 7:20—Talk: orchestra music. 10:00—Minstrel show; comedians. been toned to a subdued extent day and by the law of averages it Phone 6896 10:30—C. of C. organ recital. 11:90—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. tion to a common external enemy. would be uecessary to kill 125 at the 215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK-570. 12:00—DX air vaudeville. There is a considerable compassion which adds to its beauty. A lighting' 7:30—WABC programs (2’A hrs.) 7:3.6—Air college lectures. feature has been arranged where­ most. The diamond was found in the 30:00—Old Time Singing School. 8:30—Trio classique. 202.6— WHT, CHICAGO—1480. for the eight Russians who must crop of the 120th to be killed. 10:30—Studio program: dance orch. 291.3—CFCF, MONTREAL—1030. 10:30—Tour hour league. stand trial" on the indictments; if by the detail of the setting will be 11:30—WABC dance orchestra. 31:00—Ramblers entertainment. Philadelphia—A hurdy gurdy is 8:30—Popular music, dance. proven guilty they are liable to sen­ shown forth as it should\ 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. 10:00—Music masters program. 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260, to decorate the bam on the Virginia 11:00—Studio music hour. 2:00—Studio music *bour. tences of death. The execution of the work has 3 D A Y SALE 12:00—Two dance orchestras. 357—CKCL. TORONTO—840. 1:00—Bear’s entertainment estate of John Hay Whitney and his 325.9—WWJ. DETROIT-^20. 9:25—Microphone mummers, been carried out by the eminent bride, the former Mary Elizabeth 11:U0—Orchestra, program. 285.6— KNX, -1050. firm of church decorators, Irving ■"■.10:00—Three dance orches^as. 315.6_WRC, WASHINGTON- 950, 12:30—Questions and answera. Altemus. It makes no music. It STARTING THURSDAY MORNING, 272.6—W LW U NEW YORK—1100, 1:00—Two dance orchestras to 3;00. and Casson, Boston, Mass., who 6:00—Contralto and orchestra. 12:00—WJZ dance orchestra. CHAIRMAN LEGGE DENIES consists of two circles of riders were also the designers and build­ on painted horses which turn NOV. 13TH ers of the beautiful pulpit, lectern with a crank. The 70-year- the vibraphones and Elizabeth HE HAS RESIGNED JOB and communion rail in the church. old hunter’s hurdy gurdy was Brooks nine year old crooner. U. S. ASKS PERMISSION The completion of the reredos to Its j bcught for the honeymooning "WTlC PROGRAMS present condition Is a feature long Washington, Nov. 12— (AP) — horselovers by the bride’s mother. $7.50 Girdles ...... $5.00 ^considered, ... J _ andJ :i. it is of interest to J’ravelers Broadcasting Service WBZ—WBZ.\ TO SEARCH FOR FLIERS Chairman Legge- of the JParm Board New York—The American Asso- note that the carvings now being Hartford, Conn. Wednesday, November 12, 1930 ______I today denied rumors tttaL he had labor ' elation of Master Locksmiths in- $5.00 Combinations...... $3.50 ,000 \V., 1060 K. C., 283.8 M. fAPi I resigned but indicated he would re- added, represent seven years I tends that nothing much but love 4:00—Tea Timers—Oriental Pro­ Vancouver, B. C., Nov. 12— (AP) beforp thp pxniratinn nf thP on the part of Dr. Wadsworth. —An offer of the United States netore the expiration of the ! BhaO laugh at locksmiths. It seeks $3.50 Combinations...... $2.50 gram: Excerpts, “Scherherezade,” government to send naval seaplanes term to which he was ap- 1 to have master locksmiths licensed Rimsky-Korsakoff; Song of India, fc aid in the search for two aviators Vomted last June. He decl ned to ! by law and to have a rule that no $ E. S. T. Rimsky-Korsakoff; Temple Bells, and their four passengers lost in how soon he would resign. Mr locksmith shall make keys for any­ $^.50 Girdles...... $2.00 ^ November, 12, 1930 Woodford-Finden; On the Road to 7:0io p. m. — Serenading Strings — northern British Columbia en- Legge pointed out he already served SWEARING PARROT body who cannot prove right of pos­ Borman (Tloutier, director, Mandalay, Speaks (B) as chairman ■ longer than the year session. 4:15—Home Forum Decorating Pe­ couraged the little group of rescue $2.00 G irdles...... $1.50 in the Palace at Old Versailles .. workers today. he agreed upon in accepting ap­ V Fletcher riod (B) The offer was transmitted through pointment from f^esident Hoover •HAS MANY FRIENDS Reminiscenses ...... Lake 4:30—Tea Timers—Swinging Lan­ G. A. Bucklin, United States Con­ when the board was orgknized. C. C. GREEN SCHOOL NOTES $4.00 Back Lace Corsets ...... $2.50 7-^OS—Highlights in Sport; Weather terns, Trinkhaus; Interlude Orien- sul at Vancouver, to R. Randolph Teague, fruit member of the board *nd Industrial Alcohol Institute tale, Rimsky-Korsakoff; Indian Bruce, lieutenant governor of Brit­ said he had notified president Hoo­ $100 Garter B e lt...... 75c iLnnoimcement. March. Sellenick; , Orientale, Cui ish Columbia, who in turn forwarded ver he would qontlnue on the board St. Louis, Nov. 12.—(AP.)—That 7d&— Ollendorff Watch-Makers. (B) it to Donald Sutherland, minister of until July 15, 1931, although he red-headed, cursing parrot who, be­ Assembly Slue is the Night, 4:45—state House Safety (B) National defense at Ottawa. Permis­ had expeeted to resign December cause he swears too fluently cannot Msmehester Green school held an 50c Brassieres, size 32-36 ...... 25c i^ah! Wah! Girl in Agua Caliente 4:50—Republican News bulletin (S)- sion must be obtained for thf- Amer­ 15. live in the St. Louis Zoo, will get a assembly at 2:30 o’clock Tuesday in lust a Little Closer 5:00—Uncle Bill and the Twins (B) ican seaplanes to enter Canada. W hile Teague accepted member­ good home anyway. the assembly hall. A very interest­ /by Have You Forgotten Waikiki 5:20—WBZA Health Clinic—“How Anxiety over the failure to hear ship on the board for one year, Publicity he received from a little ing talk was given by Mr. Sidney. 3_N ew England Gas Program Are You—Really?” Dr. Raymond from three aerial searchers was which ended last July, he agreed to story telling of i is swearing procli- The program opened with the The girdles are step-in, hooked side and fby hookup with WEEI) —With Patterson (B) dissipated last night with the re­ continue another six months. With ■vitles and his predicament haa grades 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 singing the lenry and Marthy— Priscilla and 5:30— S lock quotations—Tifft ceipt of word from each ot them, that additional period to expire De­ brought more than 500 letters to the four verses of America, and one clasp around. John and Orchestra, under the Brothers (S) Frank Dorbandt, Alaska flier, first cember 15, he agreed to stay anoth­ Zoo from all parts of the country verse of the Star Spangled Banner. lirection of Oscar Elgart. 5:45—Agricultural Markets (B) tc take up the bunt for Captain E. J. er six months to-aid development of and Canada and he is to be sold to 3_Variety Half-HouT with Ilima A. Burke and two companions who the highest bidder. An offer of $50 Mr. Howes gave a number of wel­ 8:! 5:55—Tip-Top Roadman (B) the farm board program. Afterward coming words, explaining what the Combinations are brocade, swanie top _ landers; Keyboard Kids; Fid- 0:00—Time; Champion Weather­ disappeared a month ago north of has been received. he plans to return to his private day was and gave a brief story of {Blers Three: Buthie Brooks, nine man (B) Atlin, B. C., reported his arrival at business interests. Most of the letters are from and some with underbelt. Sear old crooner and Knight of 6:03—Tower temperature: Sport Di­ Anchorage, Alaska. Dorbandt had women, a lot from shut-ins and sick what it meant to many. ilelody. gest (B) spent two weeks hunting for Burke people, a few from sallora in the U. The talk by Mr. Sidney told about 8:00—Moblloil Concert— “With the 6:15—Dinner Music—Venetian Love and his partners, Emil Hading and SHOOTING S. Navy, fraternity houses at col- the six important wars that the ushmen In Kalahari Desert,” A. Song, Nevin; Shepherds Dance, Bob Marten, and finally turned •ieges._afiv.eral. ybung men residents United States entered. The main f . Vernay explorer; Douglas Stan- German; Dance of* the Paper northward after two weeks of fruit­ at Y. M. C. A.’s, country clubs, and reason why we entered these wars, Imry, baritone: Henry M. Neeley, Dolls; Love’s Greeting, Elgar; I less hunting. New York, Nov. 12— (AP)— The one fJom a wealthy man at St.-^’e- he said, was to show how strongi our Master of Ceremonies—Nathaniel T-woTwo RoyalKoyai Canadianv.AnamaB Air^ Force , doorbell of his Brooklya apartment tersburg, Fla., who writes he has a country was. It showed that we Bhllkret, director—NBC. Kiss Your Hand, Madame (B) 6:30—Sterling Four—The Woman seaplanes engaged ^ ! jangled at three o’clock this morn- 17,000-acre estate and the ^'parrot could control ourselves and be 9:00—Runkel Male Quartet assisted eratlons were reported safe at Ai- ■ ... can use any language he chooses." friendly with each other. H6 also by the Rimkel Symphony Orches- in the Shoe, Heaven, Telling It to ing, and Or. Vito Caselman an­ bert BAy after having been fog swered in his pajamas. Most of the women say they believe told about the overseas cap which the Daisies, On the Road to Man­ bound over the week-end at Comox. v a (from WOR.) On the step lay Frank Vispier, they could reform the bird and one Is the only remembrance of the 9 Jo—Palmolive Hour—Olive Palm- dalay, Reminiscing (B) Anscel Eckmann of Seattle con­ badly wounded, and beside him stood in Roanoke, Va., said she would World War many of our soldiers ®r, soprano; Elizabeth Lennox, 6:45— Literary Digest Topics in tinued his flights yesterday along two friends. teach the parrot “to pray instead of have. He had with him a cap he INSURANCE iContralto; Paul Oliver, tenor; the Brief—Lowell Thomas (NY) the coast in the search for Robin "Take care of this man, he’s swear.” showed to the children. Revelers: Lewis James and James 7:00__Bulova time; Pepsodent’s Renahau, Sam Qerf and Frank shot,” said one of the men, and they Melton, tenors: Elliott Shaw, bari­ Amos ’n’ Andy (B-NY) Hatcher, who disappeared while on Closing the program, the last twA ran. Dr. Caselman had 'i^spier tone; Wilfred Glenn, bass; orches- 7-15__Wolverine Serenaders — Frie­ 8U1 aerial hunt for the Burke A m usic professor is alaurmed verses of the Star Spangled Banner ,;tra directed by Gustave Haen- da and Sybil, the Plano Twins, taken to a hospital where he died were sung by sdl of thC group. plane. with bullet wounds after scribbling because kirls with sweet soprano •Bchen—NBC. and Helen Barr. Serenade, Cana­ on a plecO of paper: "Forty-first voices are disappearing. But sure­ The Best Guardian of 1(|*)30—Coca-Cola Sport Top-Notch- dian Capers, The Kiss Waltz, Kiss ly our radio. crooners have made street and Seventh avenue.” 'ers—Bill Roper, football coach of Me Again, Body and Soul, My NEW HAVENER REPORTS up for the lack. Princeton University interviewed by Baby Just Cares for Mo (B) In that purlieu of the Broadway Life and Property Grantland Rice String orchestra, 7:30—Phil Cook, the Quaker M an theater district polioe were able to directed by Leonard Joy, Chester $20,000 JEWELRY THEFT find nobody who had seen or heard LINE Gaylord, vocal soloist—-NBC. 7^^Dlc-a-doo Entertainers — It a shooting. 11:00 — Hartford Courant News; ‘Must Be You, Ahlort;,Moonlight Bulletins; Weather; Atlantic New Haven, Nov. 12 — (AP) — ■ THREE IN FAM ILY KILLBD on the Colorado, King; Hawaiian The theft of jewelry valued at $20,- Coast Marine Forecast. Melodies. Waitin’ for the Robert “ThoSeonioRouto" to 000 from his apartment Saturday GrenfevlQe.':|da., N o t . 12— (A P ) 11:05—Collin Drlggs, Allyn theater B. Lee, Muir (NY) 11:30—The Mery Ma^Jeaps—Nor night, was reported to police by — Three menoMM^^flf A .famUy were N t w y e e r 8:00__^Yeaat Foamers— Go Home Dsmlti Cummings who is connected -killed near here'leat; night when Insure Your Valuables organist. and Tell Your Mother, Serenade, man Cloutier, director; Fred with a local theater. their unlighted autympbUe left Dally Except Sunday. To^lli; Asleep in the Deep, Te- Lv. HARTFORD . .6:80 p. m. Wade, soloist. The thieves jimmied an entrsmee, mountain rosid and'^tinged 460 feet A BOX IN A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT Sing Something Simple from trie; I’m Yours, A Girl Friend of and stole among other valuables into a canyon. They were Mri. M id d le to w n ...... 7 :4 6 p. m . a Boy Friend of Mine, Wasting “Second Little Show." three dinner rings worth $13,000 Dennis Wallace, 40; her two-year- East Okldam ... .9:00 p. m. IS THE Walkin’ My Baby Back Home My Love on You, Jack in the Box, Cummings returning home about 8 old dauf^ter, Bvelyn, gad her moth­ E u e z ...... 9 :4 6 p . m . • I’ll Be Blue Just Thinking of You. After All, Usa Lee (NY) m. found the keynold plugged eo er, Mrs. M e^ Marbook, 76. The Lv. Saybrook Point 10:80 p. m. BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE (3ah This be Love from “ Fine and 9:00—Penta Argentine String Quar­ he could not Insert hie key. Calling father, Debnls Wallace, 46, and thre*> Due NEW YORK The World is Dandy” tette—^Hawaiian Spanish Marc, a policeman, he forced an entrance sons were severely Injured. (Pier 40, N. R .). 6:80 a. m. Marcheta ...... Schertzlnger Serenade El Choclo, Tango Funi­ Into the apartment which had been Returning leave Yoiff^Oyster The Manchester Trust Co. Fred Wade with Orcheetra culi Funlcula, Schubert (B) thoroughly ransacked. N S W Y O R K .... 8:00 p. m. You’re Simply Delleh. 9 :16— 0 -Cedar, Time (NY) Mrs. Cummlngt and her children Newly Equipped Steamert 9:80__ Camel Pleasure Hour—Mary were in Torrington over the week While you're young and able You from “Princess Charming” Steam heated itateroomf, McCoy, soprkno; Relnald Werren­ end. to w or^ the w orld looks good Make Yourself a Happiness Pie. hot and cold running water, rath and BlUy Hughes, baritones; Another Bobbery $2.96 to you and your family. Laughing at Life. |1A 0, 22.00, 22JS0 and |8.00. 12:00 Midn.— SUent. Willard Robison’s Decf) River Or­ Early today thieves tapped a hole Per Thousiuid chestra; Hayton and Schutt, piano in the display window of A. M. One Way F a re ...... 22.60 Later on it will look different "Variety Half-hour” No Misnomer duo; male chorus of 18 voices; or­ Paul’s jewelry store on Church ^ h e a d s Bound n^lp (Good for timess 'you arrange now for in Five-Star WTIO Program chestra, direction Charles Preven street and stole watches and rings . Envelopes 16 D a y s ) ...... 24.00 an income for your family if Fire and Liability worth $500. Five different groups collaborate (NY) Automobilea oarrted at Numerous other robberies includ' Statements you die early, for yourself in the program called "The Variety 10:30—Philco Program (S) letterheads low rates. Half-hour" slated for 8:00 o’clock U :00__ u 1 0 V a time; Champion ing the theft of $3,600 worth of whenever you are physically jewelry from the home of Ralph K. Delightful Evening River Out- tonight from Station WTIC, Indlcat- Weatherman (B) Blotter Cards unable to work and eve^ i'ng that for once the title of a radio Safford, president of the Reliable tnga to Middletown. Return Insurance 11:08— Sport Digest (B) Shipping Tags month o f your life after age doti Mcmufacturing Company, occi^red program Is not a misnomer. The 11:09—Statler Organ—Louis Weir Bum n^ Cards by bu t. -V ' •*.> ' here during the week end. Round Trip F are ...... 60o pjq^eipants will Include The (B)' • Ask for descripdve booklet Hfbghts of Melody with Norman Gummed Labels U:46^Wlnston Sharpies, pianist I Tickets and Reservations at Cloutier, director; 2Hke Haaapl, and and rates at your age. why Pay Mow? Railroad Station or State his five Hawaiian colleagues, the (S)' RADIO SERVICE RICHARD d RICH 12:00—Royal York OrChestra^till Free Cut Service Street Wharf. i"IHma Islanders”; the two-plano Connecticut General I Love Her, Just a Little Dance fpiiTH known collectively as the on all makes. ' Mam’selle, Sweet Jennie Lee. Old Life Insurance Company Tinker Building, South Manchester ’board Kids” and individually as New Sets and Standard Fashioned GirL Maggie Caught a C. Gaudet and Len Berman; Aooeaaoriee JOSEPH W. FLOOD "Fiddlers Three," which com- Cold Last Night, A Girl Friend . " ^ t l a g NaoeMltteaV NEWENCrUND FAYETTE B. CLARKE Luther Martin, Morris Lan- of a Boy Friend of Mine (NY) 24 EMrldfa Sti ' Dial 8482 fTtArisktr tiNis INSURANCE A . M . WM.E.KRAH and Maurice Blementhall, 008 Tellaad TuntpOte. Plwae llli Depot Square, Manchester bz Schults on 12:80h-Bulova time (B).

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MANTFACTUBEBS MEET INDUSTRIAL SETBACK Storrs, Nov. 12.—(AP) —- 'Hxe GAS PRICES DROP SCHOOL SAVINGS ‘“Lady Catherine” and‘‘LSdyAgsAa” Manufacturers Association of- Con­ In Sock and Baakin Play Friday I necticut came up In the coxmtry to­ Pittsburgh, Nov. 12.—(A P j^ ^ Four schools hold an average of day to hold its atmual meeting. The school savmg Prices of all grades of • Penfi^- 100 per cent in the gathering was right in the. midst vahia crude oil were reduced '15 NEW HISTORY, fund for the last period. This brings The feature of the'playing in the jof the institution which seeks to cents a barrel today by leaiting the average to 86 per cent through­ Industrial Setback Ibi^e played at turn out farmers who have been ehasing agencies here. The pitfeZs out all the schools. : scientifically trained. ' The incentive Pet. the Community house was the jump are toe lowest ' since Nd'vember'-'fi, Att. Dep. in potiUon made by Wapping Team to come here, aside from the re­ 1915. -- SAY ^RED D ER Man. Green . 252 252 100 No. 1, which went from 11th to That one local football player ad­ sponsibility^ member feels of at­ The new prices: i!*^*'*! ... 81 81 100 seventh place. The Merz team con­ tending the annual mee'ting to elect (Oontliraed from Page 1.) Keeney Street . .. 85 85 100 vertises his favorite sport so that Pennsylvania grade tti New tinues In the lead. The scores an^ the world may know. The American officers and hear the report, was the transit lines and Bradford d is^ t ... 22 22 100 standing, after last night’s results opportunity to see an agricultural fact that India has reached a dis­ HoUister St. . . . 478 475 100 Express truck carries a life size oil in National 'Transit Lines 2.10T are as follows: lithograph of a.halfback charging coUege at work and to enjoy the Pennsylvania grade in N atld^ tinctive point in her constitutional ... 385 371 96 M en Barber Shop ...... 507 frills which had been prepared by evolution. Whatever that agree­ No. School St. ... 425 404 ,95 the line, and the local truck driver Transit Lines $1.86. - - Wapping. No. 1 ...... ^. 485 does just that thing. the reception committee. Pennsylvania grade in sofitowMt ment may be some will say it Is not Highland Park . . . 182 172 94 Dark Horses ...... 477 It was quite a layout of attrac­ good enough or that it goes too far. ... 132 123 93 Pennsylvania Lines $1.80. Hoce Co. No. 1 ...... 465 That one of the veterans of the tions which the members found upon Pennsylvania grade In Eureka Let them say to. We must boldly Barnard ...... 459 409 89 Burr Nursery ______r ____ 463 arrival. Business, a military drill appeal to an intelligent and inform-^ Bunce ...... 73 62 84 Civil War who rode in the local Lines $1.70. Midway ...... 458 Armistice Day parade had one son by the R. O. T. C., a few minutes ed public opinion. Nathan Hale . ... 473 307 64 Foley Egress ...... 450 with the football squad, an old fash­ Civil Disorders Lincoln School . . . 442 246 55 and four grandsons in the World 100 YEARS OU9 Palmer Electric *...... s ■ s • 4 s • k f • « a450 War—and is Very proud of the fact. ioned sing in the armory, a lunch­ “Civil disorder is the way of re­ Keith Furniture ...... 448 eon at noon at which U. S. Senator action. , It destroys social mentality. 3489 3009 86 ShallervlUe, Nov. 12.—(AP)— Veterans ...... 406 Hiram Bingham was the speaker, Mrs. Rowena Buell, native and-life from whU^ all constitutional devel­ Woodland S tre e t...... 4i i tmd an organ recital at the com­ opment derives its source and long resident of this town, Is tO ^y Wapping No. 2 ...... > ,...... 390 CHILD BEATEN IN SCHOOL munity church.'. celebrating her 100th birthday. whereupon all internal administra­ MAPLE SUGAR DITTY Smith Market ...... 3'65 tion is based. The men w^o co­ •E. E. Hilliard Co...... 31a Boston, Nov. 12.—(AP)— The operate are the pioneers of progress. Boston Evening American says^ to­ ...... 313 “llie tash that lies ahead of us is c la im ed TOO HIGH ^Hilliard fitreet...... 282 day that a school board investiga­ immcias. It is beset by difficulties (Continued From Page 1.) •Littoey’s Plumbers...... 249 tion has been asked of charges by for the solution of which the past (*) Have played one less game. George Carson of Roxbury that his affords no •ready-made guide. There The high score last night was eight year old daughter Dorothea, maple sugar and 0 cents on maple Virginia LoweU Margaret Quinn are stubborn diversities of view that syrup in contrast to the present made by William C.,Schleldge and was so severely beaten by two still have to be brought together duty of 8 cents and 5.5 cents, re­ Virginia Lowell and Margaret Quinn will play the parts of Lady Cath' “Sandy” Hanna. ThC low score by classmates in the Aaron Da'vis and condlctlng Interests which have spectively. erlne and Lady Agatha, respectively, in the current Book and Buskin pro-' George Oraeladlo and Robert Reid. school on Oct. 30 that she died four prbved Irrsconciiabls hitherto. Importer’s Views ductlon, the “Admirable Crichton.’*' Catherine and Agatha are the sis­ days later at the city hospital. Need Mutual Trust John Paton of New York, an im­ ters of Lady Mary, the leading lady, in this play. The story of the J^ating was cor­ “Could any issues be more momen­ porter, said conditions under the Miss Lowell has had much exp^ence in dramatios, having played the LONE S m O R OF GREW roborated, the American says, by ON tous? Could any be more enticing Smoot-Hawley tariff were such that role of “Mrs. Barrett” in last year’s major Sock and Buskin production, the girl's sister and classmate Eliza­ to men who love to make the rough tobacco companies, large users of "The Lucky Break.” Miss Quinn was a member of the victorious Trian­ beth. places smooth? We must bring to the product, were considering sub- gular Debating team last year. TELLS ^ H I C STORY our tMk sdl tile resources of mutual fetltutei unless the duty was chang­ Tickets for the “Admirable Orlchtoti'* will be sold at the door on the trust, of practical sagacity, and of ed. night of the play, November 14, (Ootitiniied From Page 1.) Shop The Self-Serve Statesmanship. Acting as counsel for the import­ “Yet there is much to give us ers, Everett Sanders, former secre^- confidence in our ultimate 8ucoe.ss. bring home to you toe momentoui move It because of the water ship­ tary to President Coolldge, present­ ADDRESS OF KING character of the task to which you ped. This is hot the time for reciting, to ed sworn statements from Canadian The pilothouse, then the super­ Tomorrow For Theee say nothing of prejudicing, our pro­ have set your hands. Each one of officials to refute claims the Cana­ you 'v^ll, with me, be p i^ u n d ly structure, were tom away as gigan­ blems. We shnll meet them as we dian government was paying boun­ BROADCAST TO U .S. conscious how much depends to the tic seas swamped toe vessel, he proceed. Let ue face them as men ties to Canadiab maple producers to whole of toe British Commonwealth said. Thrift Specials determlfibd to nurmount them. increase production. on the issue of your consulatlons. "The next time the Brooklyn "What problems of growth and de- Canada’s Side . / (Contlnaed From Page 1.) This community of Interest leads turned over, she came keel up,” he velonmeilt Iff liberty and inntitutlons He read a statement from Joseph me to come forth and it is a happy said. “The men climbed the side and have bur peoples not faced? And Lavoie, an auditor employed by the posing the Parliament In whose pre­ united we remain, in afl our diversi­ cincts we are assembled. augury that there should be present caught hold of toe keel. I saw the provincial government of Quebec to “More than once the sovereign today toe representatives of my skipper (Captain T. J. Tufvesson) Pet Brand Eggs ties by our skill in harmonizing dlf- audit the Quebec Maple Sugar Pro­ government in all the sister states in the water and some of the men ferencss by. reasonable mutual ao- ducers Society, in which Lavoie as­ has summoned the sentries on toe of this Commonwealth. alongside of him,” Don’t oomfflodatibn...... serted the Canadian government Bide of India, but never before have “This gathering itself surely is a the British and Indian statesmen “I shall follow toe course of your A wave struck the hull, sweeping neglect a COLD 42c dozen “has no appropriation up to the proceedings with the closest and Greve and his mates into the wai­ heartening promise. His majesty's and rulers of Indian states met as ter. JJISTRESSING cold in chest or presence at ihe^pening of our de­ present date to come to the aid oC you now meet in one place and most sympatostlo interest, not in­ .... The State law compels us to mark these eggs "preserved” the maple syrup and maple sugar deed without anxiety, but with a Finds Wreckage throet—that so often leads to liberations enabled us to understand around one table to discuss the fu­ something'serious—generally responds or "cold storage,’’ but they are used by many the same as producers.” ture system of government for In­ great confidence. The material con­ *T swam as far as I could from “fresh.” To boll, poach or any way you wish to prepare both the strength and flexibility of ditions which surround the llvSb of to good old Musterole with the first the bond which binds our whole "For the fiscal year ending June dia and seek agreement for the the wreckage,” he said. “Later I application. Should be more effective if them, they are giving wonderful satisfaction. Large size, community of nations together in 80, 1980,” the statement from La- guidance of Our Parliament as to my subjects in India affect me found a piece of bulkhead, four feef used once every hour for five hours. Dhell treated eggs. loyalty and-devotions to the crown. vole said, “there was authorized a the foundations upon which it must greatly and will ever be present in wide qnd eight feet long With a This famous olend of oil. of mustard, loan to the society from the govern­ stand. my thoughts during your forthcom­ beam six by six inches standing out camphor, menthol atid other helpful in­ Ths attendahee of the representa- ing deliberations. Good Quality, Candled I tives df the' dominion governments ment of an amount equal to two Growth Of Ideas two feet on each side. Then I took gredients brings relief naturally. _ Mus- , is an attest of the interest and good cents on each pound of production "Nearly ten years tx o id a mes­ Claims Of India in two pieces of one by^four inches tcrolc gets action because it is a scientific iwlil with which the sister states in of syrup and sugar, provided a sage to my Indian I|!,egislature, I “I bavs also in mind toe just plank. I used them for paddles.” ••counter-irritant”—not just a salve Cooking Eggs dox. 32c the commonwealth will follow our similar loan would )>e made to the dwelt upon the significance of its claims of majorities and minorities He said he was carried 20 miles —it penetrates and stimulates blood •labors,” society by its willing members of establishment in the constitution of men and women of town dwellers from the soene of the wreck Satur­ circulation, helps to draw out infection Coilfectlonery and Powdered one cent per pound. The total prevalent in India. Ten years Is but and tillers of the soil, land owners day night. He could see a light flick­ and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. amount loaned by the government a brief span in the life of any na­ and tenants, of the sttong and the ering and "yelled until 1 thought Recommended by doctors and nurses. under this proposal ■^as $31,016.” tion, but this decade has witnessed. weak, of this rich and the poor, of my lungs would bftrst, but no ene Keep Musterole handy—jars and tubes. Sugar To Mothers-‘Mutterol6 is also pkgs. 2 1 e UQUOR QUESTION Lavoie also detailed a sum of not only in India, but throughout the races, castes and creeds of which seemtd to hear me.” In sanitdry pound cartons. the body politic is composed. made in mlldet form for babies $10,000 paid to the Quebec society all the nations forming the British Btmday at daybreak 'Grave was and small children. Ask for Chll^ In 1927-28, provided members of the Commonwealth, a quickening and “For these things 1 care deeply. ^posite the old station at dren's Musterole, Red Eagle Brand Fresh . REMAINS AN ISSUE society contributed a loan of $5,000. growth in ideas and aspirations of I cannot doubt that toe foundation Trinity and summoned all his He listed also various other loans nationhood 'which defy the cus of self government is in toe fusion stren^h to paddle to shore, only to : (Oeutianed From Page 1.) totalling $47,520. tomary measurement of time. It of such divergent Claims into mu­ be fought, back by currents. Peanut Butter should therefore be no matter of tual obligations and in their reedg- "I don’t remember much else,” be All children like peanut butter. Buy a supply and h&vo It on vuters in progressive northern surprise to, the men of this genera nition/and fulfillment. It is my hope finished exhausted. hand. This is a new low price for this week-end. smtei.' NEW INDIAN RIOTS tion that as we then contemplated that the future of the govemmetil; Meanwhile in San Francisco, his ^Ambs W. W. Woodcock, prohibi­ it should have become necessary and of India, based oh this foundation, wife, Mrs. Louise QrevS had refused *4F| Burt OIney’s Fancy, New Pack tion director, who was summoned review the results of what was be­ will give expression to her honor­ to relinquish the idea that "the sea ffcbm the w ist by the Department of Bombay, Nov-. 12.—(AP)—The gun ten years ago and to make fur­ able aspirations. can’t kill him.” J^tice, cached Washington today, president and all members of the ther provision for the future. “May your discussion point the Vegetables 3 cans bpt dselined to talk for publication Bombay War Council were arrest­ “With such a review as has been way to a sure achievement 'of this ed, and 25 members of the Indian later carried out by th? commission end and may your names go down Sifted sweet wrinkled peas, sweet corn, golden bantam corn, until After be had conferred with succotash, cut golden wax and cut refugee beans, garden spinach Attorney General Mitchell. National Congress were injured to­ appointed by me for that purpose in% story as men who served India day during a demonstration against sliced and diced beets, peas and carrots, red kidney beans and Woodcock said he did not know you will have before you the out­ Well and whosd endeavors advanced tomatoes. ______what information the attorney gen­ the opening of the Indian round come of their labors together with too happiness and prosperity of all eral wished for him. table conference at London. other contributions which have been of my beloved people. I pray that MAHIEU’S GROCERY Try Hale’s Evening Luxury Works Snooessfully Despite precautions taken by the or can be made to the solution of providence may grant you in police the anti-conference demon­ Mahleu’s prices are regular prides. You may come any The director reported that his tour the great problem confronting you bounteous measure wisdom, pa­ time, or any day and you Will find our prices the same from one of the Dnited States had convinced strators attempted to stage a pro­ “No words of mine are needed to tience and good will.” cession through the city but were day to another. We are'pleased to the utmost to be able to Tea (OrangePekoe) Ib. 35c him the present system of enforcing offer you such bargains on the entire line of groceries. prohibition was the best that could dispersed by the mounted constabu­ Every ounce guaranteed to please. ' he devised. He visited northern lary. Matches, pkg. of 6 bo x es...... 13c I Indiana, niinois, and California on Re-forming their ranks, the tSal Monte Peaches, large No. 2 1-2 size cans 21c, 5 cans for I 80 ‘ his last trip and said he found co- crowd surged toward the govern­ Pilisbury Flour, sack ...... 93o i operation oif state officials good in ment offices on the Esplanada Mai- Granulated S u |^ , 10 lbs. f o r ...... , 51c I those places. dan, but again they were turned Frfeshly Ffiet Dried Beef Round Pui« Lard, pound pkg...... Creamery Butter I He said the attorney general pro- Country RoU Batter, pound ...... 40c back. Ground 1 uf • Freshly Steak I bably wants him to appear before Potatoes, selected native, peck ...... 38c a Ccngressioi^al committee to testify . Beef Sole ^ Sliced Ground 8alada 8 os, pkg# .1^;m ..v< . • • ...... 45c, small 2 for 17o 5 ^ © lb . regarding the necessity of additional MOTHER DIES ALSO 28c lb. 39c lb. 1-4 lb. 23c 4 ^ H). Babbitt Cleanser, 8 cans ...... ^...... I80 funds and more agents. He added Peannt Butter, pound glass Jar ...... I6c Finest quality country roll butter. Hundreds and hun­ the 600 men he asked for recently In fish, we will have Dressed Haddock, Filet of Had^ Tissue ToUet Paper, 4 rolls ...... I80 dreds of pounds sold weekly. Don’t be misled—there are were urgently needed. Providence, R. I., Nov. 12—(AP) dock. Fresh Salmon, Mackerel, Halibut aind Cod. Comet’s Bloe, 2 p k g t...... 15c many kinds of country roll butter on the market but very few —^A mother who saw her husbEmd Fresh Peas, 2 q ts...... 89c Veal for Stewing Mahieu’s B p ^ al Coffee, pound ...... 29c good ones. We guarantee this butter to satisfy yon in every and twins die as a result of a gaso­ Hersbey Cocoa, 192. ppnaa o an ...... 13c line fire in the cellar of her house Green Beans, 2 qts...... 29o Lamb for ^w lng respect. Still very popular—our Meadow Gold and Hale’s Turnips, 1-2 peck ...... 15c Kuniford Baking Powder, 1-2 pound c a n ...... 16c Select Brand of butter. MAYOR AS WITNESS on October 31, joined them today in "Fuk^^katlve Vesd’cSapslUt Heinz Cats^, 8 o& b o ttle ...... fl3c death. She succumbed at the Rhode Sprouts, Spinach 490 to 69c lb. CampbeU’s Tomato Soup, 4 c a n s ...... 29c ♦ Island hospital from burns and Ripe Tomatoes...... I 80 lb. CampbeU’s Beans, c a n ...... 8c New York, Nov 12 — (AP) — shock. The mother, Rosie Fracasso, Plohio Banp, pound ...... I 8c Mayor James J. Walker signed a 35, followed in death her husband We have Just received another pht^nMit of Gold Medal Cake Libby Boast Beef, c a n ...... 25c Miscellaneous Specials waiver of Immunity today and went Ltiigi, who succumbed on the day Floor (60c pan given free with each porchaee of 2 paokages) and Usterine Shaving Cream ...... before the Extraordinary Grand following the fire and the twins who Pilisbury Cake. Floor (1 fancy Cake plate given free Wltit each Gillette Blades, pkg of 5 S7c Sunbeam’s* Black Pepper, 2 1-4 lb. tin s ...... 25c Jury investigating charges of judi- were bom at the hospital the next purchase of 2 paokages.) American Cheese, fine texture, p o u n d ...... r...... 29c day and lived but one hour after CORNED BEEF: If you like good Corned Beef, just try IVary Soap, 3 for ...... •...... 19c cial corruption to.tell about his ap- All lOo pkg. tobacco, 8 {digs...... 25c Medium size—99 44-100% pure. ' pointment of former Magistrate birth. Fineburst—Briskets, Middle Ribs and Lean Chuck Cute. 2 in 1 Shoe Polish, can ...... lOc ' George F. Ewald to the bench In The fire occurred as Fracasso, Franoo-Amerloan Spaghetti, 2 c a n s ...... 17c Ivory Soap Flakes, 2 lb. pkgs...... :39c 1927. anticipating a birth in his family, The mayor’s testimony was under­ was cleaning out an oil barrel with Hershoy’s Breakfast Cocoa, 2, 1-2-lb. c a n s...... 25c stood to be along the lines of w^at gasoline, pr^aYratory to installing Campbell’s Beans, 4 c a n s...... 29c he told a County Grand Jury several an oil burner. The gasoline was sud­ .MAHIEU ; GROCERY CO. ... i- mcAiths ago in connection 'with denly ^ ^ te d . ■ I^ure Lardi lb. pkg...... 14c charges against Ewald, who has 188 Spmoe Street, ' South Manchester, (!)ohn. since been indicted with three othei? TeL 6476 . ' by the Extraordinary Grand Jury on GOOD THINGS TO tAT Fresh Fruits — Vegetables charges of office buying. Mayor Walker told the County KEAI»V Grand Jury that his appointment of Ewald was based solely on a recom­ Native Grown mendation In a letter sent him by the Bteuben Society. Service - Qaaiity • how Potatoes CORN BORER CAMPAIGN Ckiuntry HoH Pure Lard BUTTER, 2 lbs. lb...... 14 c 3 2 c 15”lh. peek Norwalk, Nov. 12.—(AP)—Com m s m borer campaignliig will he directed FINEST SEA FOOD Genuine Spring Lamb (60 lb. bushel $1.19) from this city in the future Instead -FOR THE Green Mountain native Winter stock, Guaranteed to of from Boston. Fwicy Mackerel...... r ...... 15c Ih. Rib Chops I Loin Chops 1 Shoulder Chops cook white and mealy. Headquarters are to be establish­ THINGS Fancy Smelts ed here on January 1 by toe com Fancy Butterfish ' > Second borer division and a division of the you NEED Round Clams for chowder. 30c 35c I 2Sc VI Federal Bureau of public roads. A'' Potatoes - bushel Both are dl'visions of the Depart­ Fresh Halibut Steak ’ ^ Steak Salmon 79c ment of Agriculture. $10 TO $300 PUet of Sole FlUet of Cod ^ Seconds in slse only. Good cooking qnaHty. A contract was signed yesterday H errings...... 15c lb. Idacing the government in posses­ WITHIN 24 HOURS Steaming Clams Florida sion of fifty thousand square feet of Sirloin, Short, Round land on property formerly used by ★ QUICK SERVICE ★ I ■ - - - ■ ■ ■ • I-.-It a hatting concern. Oranges doB. 2 1 c The personnel for headquarters BAKFRY SPECIALS i Godfi Bixe, thin skiiined and Jidoy. ■will come from the governmental ★ STRICT PRIVACY ★ 3 2 elb . Stuffed and Baked Mackerel . ' ■V - Is^ratorles a t Toledo, Ohio, to be . SMALL REPAYMENTS . Fancy Yellow Glotw consolidated with the force moved Ginger Squares ...... • ...... •.. 18c doseti Bacon Lamb and Veal here from Boston. TO SUIT YOUR INCOME ^nioked - Chocolate Meringue Pies ...... 15c-35c Shoulders ^uapes STEW Turnips peek ; WINS ALUMNI PRIZE The, only charge Is three and .•Felly Itolls 18c eaclt otte-half per cent per montli^on , Baked Beans hot for noon. . «35c qt.- lb, 19 c lb. 2 lbs. 25 c Large, Solid Heads Middletown, , Noy. 12.—(AP.)— unpfUd amount of loan. Fudge Cakes ...... T.... 24^ each ' 14c Lawrence B. Scbluins of Ridgefield Sugar Pretzels ...... •. • 24e dozen Park, N. J., Wedeyan backfield star Native Cablkige: head 10a was toitaqr-named ras the winner of ERIONAL $M devoland Alumni Association ’^FIHSMCE'eO. ' OaUfoinia SnnkiBt prize ofNtte un^«ni&. ______~ROOM2, «staTE theatre BLDG. T%e priaols awarded to toe stu­ Values^’ dent whose second semester’s record MAIN STREET DIAL 5111 .Corner of lUfohi and Eldridge Str^ti$. Lemons dos. diulagMBYteidim^yev P(H O N. E IT 3 4 3 0 groatist intprovement over ; ^ t of t the first semester. 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It Should Reflect, Personality andjBe Restful. YOURSELF >■* ' ' t * -1^'* .* ■ '* . 7 %/ LAURA LOU BROOKMAN BY DR. MORRIS FISHBKIN «the infant can ipifte afrtiplft 8en».,i. / y .AUTHOD O ^R A SM ; BQI|AANC£> O tQ301 N£A SERVICE M.iiyiW'kiiu;wj^>4i(5 Editor, Journal of the American ^tence toy | •Jr,?i,rt,-.7..-....-™—v. ■ OhCe upon a . time we were told | M ed ici . Aissoclation, and of If the uuttifltft ’pf R to eat the crusts of bread to make | Hygela, the Health Magazine poor, It certainly' wUVnot y m roses’ in our Cheeks. And the flow- 1 -j.-neThe menwnmental ptugrcooprogress vm of. the me child as rapidly physicaUy or m ent^y as b e g i n ttkrtc t o d a y promise me, Celia, not to speak of was locatird. Celia had been there ers that Woom on our skins are as and, Its------muscular^ development„w,_ pro- one that is fed proper^* ,ai» ’.lMt CEUA mTOUELLi IT, lesTes It!” ' " • only twice befdre. important as they ever were. ■ ceed nornM^y at such a rate that absorbs the food,tha^ is giy^ to it. < Baltimore where she has lived with “I won’t teU anyone,” Celia Rouge should be the first article the Infamt is able to hold its head Thus' a child, t^ e e vyesfsVf^** ttoat 'her seamstrees m other,. MARr She gave her name to the girl in of make-up applied, after the form-' up at aboiitithe third month suffers-from rickets in ^ he unable GABET ROGERS, to join her “It would mortify me frightfully the reception room. Five minutes dation cream. 1 About the same time he can be- tovtalk,' to walk, or. even'it sit alone. • wealthy father, JOHN MITCB El J j, if the news got out. Of course I felt later aytall,* dark-haired young ' Placing of rouge is an art that'gin to grasp objects but not to co-! ’ITie-average ine-average person'mperson may ay beHeye uwcy.o In New York. The parents are di­ that yoUr ahouJd kpow At, oitfe-74’ rv S ydroeared, smiling. She must be developed according to the ordinate accurately. Thus, he will/that^the.child is defective mentaw» vorced and Mrs. Rogers Is a widow “ I’m irisid tbiaj id^,’’ t i i f efrt i 'iS^heli’s Secretary; ■/'sf. shape of your face. If you *have a sometimes put in his eye that which 1 whereas the only d^iculty may-oe fo^wlng a secwd marriage. said slowly.'“I-suppose it chingos ; “Misi^Mitchell"?'’ 'the yoimg wo- normal oval face, apply the rouge, i he at his mouth. the fact that it has hot been prop^ b a r n e y SfflELDS, young news­ everything,eryuuaK, uuesudoesn’t t it?11,; 1 “ an saidi’ approaching Celia, “I’m triangle fashion, from the temple to- j By the age of six months, he cap ly fed or .that *'■“* **it has fsdled. to 4i>- paper photogrrapher. Is in love with “W^i 5i’g<• ’The deepest tint belongs in the cen- | properly at distances. By the sev- Just.a^ soon as such chil^en are ' PARSONS, beau^ beautiful widow, TO to m^ j ^ office. “Is?,there anything you d lihe, to r 'r. ter of the cheek. : gnth month, ttie normal infant can given proper amounts of proteins, troduce his dai^hter to ®^^®5 y®™8^ jje’s made himself a slave and it’s h a v ja ^ ^ ^ lr hiiii If your face is round you will get 1 git alone. It cannot sit steadily un-‘ carbohydrates and fats; as soon as people. Mrs. Parsons agrees, con­ you think he’ll,;?!^ they receive the mineral salts neces­ because there’s been no one to c** an o^al effect by placing your rouge , tc the eighth or ninth month sidering Celia a means to win Mitch­ bacto■?-.”^* V ...... ■ "-i 'hlcifk tin nn nVlPoU hnnPQ -liief Vip. 4 sary for proper building blood guard.Jiis,-^ health! and make him ' .1 high up on *he cheek bones just he The average Infant tries to creep ell’s affections. take ttoe-^or’ _ fwrea'tion. I’m plan- “Welt, -re^^y? it’s doubtful. Jt’s neath the eyes and close to toe nose. by the end of toe ninth month and and of bones; as soon as their vita­ She soon becomes ®J months'. abroad imme- almost hooB^, now and he has a Thus, added length is acquired to walkwaiit u by y toeLUC cl end of toe first year. min (deficiencies are supplied girl and schemes to get rid >«»' jf t. ^viu - jh try . — to * speak — 1. a - few words at and similar substances, they.berin^.^ see Jordan she goes about with tte cause you can stay ■with your thoroughly informed jin their em­ temple.— —• - ,I the CT end111.J \J^ of *-* toe AAX first W J year. • to show rapid development <4 J k e, j v'oong man frequently. LIS}. DUN- grandmother. I’m sure you’d prefer ployers' personal as ■well as profes­ If you aren’t sure just what type, There is, however, a great deal of muscles, fat develops unden the skin f/, f ^ ^ ^ A Ik a « VM I ^ A n L A «Vk-XK K K* A * — « « A 1 J IK CAN, a girl of Celia’s age, becomes to be in town anyhow and when sional affairs. Miss Roberts, who of face you have, locate your na difference among infants as to toe and co-ordinately toe mind shows' her loyal friend. Shields comes to we’re here we’ll probably spend most stood before her, was a confidential tural color and let it guide you in time when they begin to speak and improvement, which is proof*ice. mc. , He and CeUa become reconciled and “I wish you—every happiness.” and natural restilt than compact ------mfM I “ But, my dear, you don’t seem ‘W e haven’t heard anything yet,” • return to New York after he has she said. “ He was expecting a mes­ rouge. It should be applied with the We know now that fear is the^tle piece of fumiture-.witoQUt,imr promised to locate Mrs. Rogers. very cheerful!” sage all day yesterday but it didn’t third finger of the right hand in greatest handicap of the human [ pulse. Spiritually, mentally dead, Meanwhile, Mrs. Parsons in'vites The girl’s eyelashes lowered. “I three small dots which form a tri­ race. Breaking “spirit” does; not hap- keep thinking^about, my mother,” come. I*m sure he’ll let you know Shields to dinner and tells him angle. The second finger is neces­ I think it has been decided that pen always after a child has devel­ Celia is to marry Jordan. Later she^s^. , I’Father .promise^r fw L^f. V-^^Ji/ sary to blend it. toe advantages of a fear-ruled world oped will, but too frequently be­ when Celia telephones, the young he-d do overythlBg in the world to mte thnt'e aU. Thank If you have a dimple in the chin are less than a world in which peo­ fore toe will has had a chance to man avoids an appointmnt.' Celia find ner. 1 u » a daub of. rouge in its center will sprout. Let will develop. A charac­ “Thpti he'll keen his promise, you very mucn. For the woman of the house, a cozy chair such as the one shown here ple move and behave well for higher and Lisi go to a matinee and en­ . ... K K KK1 . . 3 _____X____i 1 ^ K. k>. ^ ..KKWAKK A _ intensify it. A touch of rouge should ter without it is watery and in­ Natrually your father would not Celia turned and left the is covered with hand-blocked, dull-surfaced material, in a flower-pot de­ reasons. counter Jordan, who 'takes them to appear on the lobes of the ears, if sipid. Guide it, suggest to it, get its allow the woman who was once his She rode uptown and retimned to sign of ruddy rust and green tones. The rug is red and beige and the That most people and most chil­ tea. All three are together when they show, especially in the evening. dren obey social law and political co-operation, but do not kill it. wife to remain in want. You know the apartment. She was there at table, foot-stool and wall book-case are painted toe rust red. If your eyes are large and bright they meet Shields. nrall onmip'h fnr thatI piiTllltfiS 8,ft6r tlir66 thfl-t 8^t6F- law only because they are afraid ■With justice and reason and lo>» -on Celia leaves the others to talk to you can rouge very brilliantly. ?ori,tS S f^iray^a'inet: iMoon when the maid announced not to is upheld by some as a good both sides, there vrill be. Kttle trou- Shields. The interview ends with New Yor^T' Nbv7. '10.-;—From time | flowers and some traceries of lots Smaller, softer eyes can’t stand ble. • “Do you love him a great deal? there was a young man,to see her., thing. “The discipline of fear is,” the understanding that all is oyer ■ (Ta Be Continued) immemorialirulll6iiioriH.i the Lilts maniiiaLi ULof the LLLc xAuuochouse 1] ofQi ULOcrother LiUiuiscolors isis> iutsa.ideal,1, forLUL itXL I so muLmuch. It will detract from their they remark without qualification, between them. That evening Mrs. Celia asked tremulously. has deserved and usually gotten i brings summer time • and outdoors ! beauty. “ Oh, my dear—if you only “ the only way to prevent people Parsons announces to Celia that his cozy comer, a spot where he J int» toe winter home. 1 Rouging the chin shortens a very from running amuck and becoming Mitchell has asked her to marry knew!” , - . could read or smoke in peace, sure I the cozy chair, youIc-ng face, and a touch of : gavaees QUICK COMFORT him. The girl -roee; 4nd walked to toe DR.C. that ho one else would occupy his | have a footstool. Most worn-1 Ibe lobes of toe ears narrows a wide well, — “ '■'•Sh# Well, perhaps it is at present. NOW GO ON WITH THE STOKE cliair. 1 en are more comfortable using one,! Older people can make their own ______It is modem today for the worn-, wooden or upholstered. | Since red raspberry rouge is ®n^- CHAPTER LHI to^d ^ ' to ibbk STATE DEPT. AUDITOR adjustments to that. FOR STOMACH ILLS a-n of toe .house to have her niche, never should be‘ moved ffom; wear, as a mle, you ■wiU be But with children we cannot “ You mean— !” Celia b e g ^ and ou t'tA , the bight; imtil- she .forcfed Even if she has to make it for her- , : safe in choosing it, unless you have toe ^tfe^s back. There Were great have toe discipline of fear without then she stopped. From toe> expres­ self, and of course she usually does.; appealing things about a a very fair skin or a veiy brunet injuring toe tender fabric of emo­ iN DIAPEPSIN! hot drops bn h'er cheek.' Celia Georgetown, Del., Nov. 12— (AP) sion of Evelyn Parsons’ fade there It heed hot be an expensively! ■ fo° the woman of the i skin-Geranium shades suit toe fair tional and mental stability. After was no doubt that what toe woman brushed them aside casually. Then —Dr. Caleb Rodney Layton, former furnished cozy nook. But it must j jts unfailing readi- i skins and brunet rouge is made es- ! Giixiiiiv.. Representative from Delaware who that, when they are grown, let had said was true. she turned. be comfortable, have within reach i^gg to take her into it for a rest. | peciaUy for women with nch glow- them develop whatever .thousand Mrs. Parsons laughed and^toe 1 didn’t make plans for toe eye-l^rved as secretary of the state of the things-She is likely to • want ...... vm ' * 1 ing coloring. nine,” Mrs. ParSbns said, glancing Dela’ware and as. auditor m toe when resting, and be attractive! toatead of ^ st a table_ for mag-j ------and one fears, they like. They are sound was strident. “I mean just formed by that time and there is up, “because I thought ' it would State Department o.t Washingt^, enough ,to make her crave a c e r - | ®-z“ ®s ®J books, have actable with what I said,” Evelyn continued. less danger of breaking down “Your fatjier has asked me to be mean a great deal to both of us to died today after a long illness. He Inin amount of leisure each day. i and a inside it for keep it uninterrupted. It makes me was 79. ^ 1 • « i a httle sewing. Many times you PUBUC SERVICE CO. AIDS something infinitely precious fai their his ■wife—and I have accepted. I Since winter is the leimre time | resting, hut not read- souls. must say I’m disappointed, CeUa. happy to know you’re looking at ^ toe situation imselfishly." 1 btate DepMtment at Washingt of the year, the ^ a son 'when stay- 1 Ha’ving a little sewing handy Fear in childhood has no place. You don’t look very pleased!” and served as' auditoi' of several ing-in is often the i^st desirable | ^n^j relax your PNEUMONIA SUFFERERS Respect is different, a healthy re­ The girl was staring at her. For The dart found its target way of spending one’I\time, It is “I suppose I have been selfish,” other departments there by appoint­ gard for authority because authori­ a moment she said nothing. ’Then the Ibgic^ time to build up this o f course you must have a light ty is right, but not dread of it. Celia admitted, “but I didn’t mban ment of President, Roosevelt and she leaned 'forward eyeing Evelyn Taft.' He was a member of the 66to' cozy'nook. near at hand. _ A______bridge______lamp^ that____ And so we now look at discipline appealingly and the words burst to be! I must see father tomorrow New York, Nov. 12— (AP) — A and 67th' Congresses. From 1891 to Chmr Is ^ st Tmn l^^rement TiPPd a adjusted to high light for general ^"t&ckattacK upon ' pneumonia.;pneumonia J from this angle. forth: and congratulate him.’^ To. begin with, you a com-, ig p p Evelyn started. “Oh, no! Promise 1905 he was editor of toe Union Re­ Tf ymfi want a kght for sewmg is through use of inhalators of a public | These points we have: toe best “But I thought—^I mean when publican, a weekly newspaper here. fortable chair you^ “ ; the best kind. Have one with a ' aorrripoIIviuc rnmnanvv;uuiv^j. hep’an here today,todav. I discipline is obtained by early mother comes back—oh, Evelyn, it me you won’t do that,” she ex­ chaise lounge, so much the better. | f"ininine.looking shade?°®forchis' c o m p l y began here claimed. “ You see, dear, I have a Dr. Layton was both; at Frank- Inhalators give a mixture of two ‘ start, regular habit, praise, co-oper- wouldn’t be right! You wouldn’t do ford, Del., and was a graduate of Nothing equals toe chaise lounge , gQj.jjgj. g^ould be a little dressy. gases, oxygen • and carbon dioxide,! ation, and few commands wril such a thing! Mother loves him confession. Your father wanted to toe University of ' Pfermsylvania f o r relaxing comfort. But you im y , ^ Wall Shelf for Bo.oks i ! Snd have" been used with marked chosen that permit a certain free­ still. I know she does!” be ithe first to tell you toe news. I have neither the space* nor the | should have a ftiok, success upon some types of pneu- agreed but afterward when he said Medical School. , dom of action within their circle. Evelyn Parsons’ shoulders He was married twice, three chil- money 'for a chaise lounge. . Any ^shelf near at hand. A * wall— " shelf i monia, particularly among new bom Also gradually educating toe child straightened. “So you disapprove!” he didn’t want you to know until cozy arm chair wdll do. Re-cover justhe didn’t before want toe you announcement to "-was H dren r « _ sbrrivings a v i n g from the first mar- conserves space aud is decorative j babies. ; m*-*.'into the meaning ofv... what_____— is --o— right “I waift to tell e v «^ stpmMi'4uffe1’» she said coldly. “Really, my dear, It to suit your leisure moods and as well. Here you should have the | Experiments sdso have been under} and what is wrong as he develops about my experience with' Pape’s made public I felt he was wrong. “ is swo^^^ of ^ver Diapepsin,” says Clarence Kitts, I think it would have been more there you are. latest detective story or novel, amd; jq various cities trying in-j mentally and can aiderstand. He Thafa Why I mad. up my mind to “ m. H.-Tm|tom popular conductor, of 821 Eye St., polite if you concealed your feel­ A slip cover for an old arm chair a couple of entertaining magazines, j balators on the common type ^ f | won’t leam all at once and he must ings. After all, your father and I tell you myself. Of course, is not so hard to make. You can S._ E., , Washington,______D . C. ‘I tried a V.I - T 1, . Tonnn’t un her marriage she was in charge of Paint it the color of the back-1 pneumonia which sweeps toe coun- 1 be told many many times over, lot of things'" for indigestion, but are both grown adults able to think cant blame John. He doesnt un secretary of state in get pa'/tems for slip chairs and en- groundXIW VX or JL/uxyour chair and then i t ^; try ettCll each Winter 'winter iimUUg among OUUXLO, adults, CXXHJ and | Now we shall see what fear does. for ourselves. I had no idea you derstand how a girl would feel about J some time held toe large them or cut them down to fit j nothing really he^ed until I ■was seem an 'ultimate part of toe vrhich in most communities carries A little chUd misbehaves. Per­ persuaded to try Diapepsin. disliked me so much!” such a thing. li title of secretary'of state your own. But .make sure that your nook’s composition. j ^be highest death rate of all diseases haps he does something for toe “Oh, it isn’t that! Of course I “ Oh, I see.” . . - t cozy chair is pretty and cheerful. “No'w I even eat cabbage without This is toe kind of a woman’s fQ^. 'g gbort time during late winter, first time. any distress afterwards. It used to don’t dislike you. Please don’t , _ , „ __I Santo Domingo, capital of toe It is no place to use up drab ma­ niche that‘ will fit into any room. -pbe New Ydrk Edison Company He is scolded, perhaps smacked. The qmck glance of Evel^ Pa - T^riTnlnlcan Republic, is toe oldest terial you have on hand. cause real suffering. I am not bloated think me imgrateful for all you’ve If you happen to have a liiing j announced last night that its in­ He is told, “You must not do that.” aftermeals like I used tobe;feel much done! But don’t you see what they sons was apprehensive. You are, New World settled by Quite ideal for a slip cover for room large enough to devote part; halators henceforth are at toe call a cozy chair for winter is one that Very well, he disco'vers now that stronger and better in every way.” both mean to me? Mother— ” glad I told you, arent you. she Europeans. g„j.Quggug_ ■ Panama City, founded of it to yourself alone, that is the | ^be medical profession for fight- unpleasantness goes with certain A medicine must have real merit “There is no need for ;'0U to say asked. by toe Spaniards in 1519, is toe old­ has^some gold tones in it, or rust best place for this leisure hour; pneumonia. The company has to bring forth enthusiastic -state­ “ Of. .course.” , , , ; red, o r . a rich, royal blue combined things he does, but he is confused. any more. And I shall tell you est white -lettlement on the main-! spot. But the comer of the dining; ^be inhalators for sufferers from Some things are all right. He ments lie this. And *when not one,’ frankly that if your mother were .‘jii was sure of iL.,It’S; just.the land of toe‘Americas. ■< . .with gold. One with cheery red room is -quite as good, or toe bed- i electric shock. but hundreds, even thoqsands, are , sort of thing ypu couldn’t expect never gets punished for them. But in this very room tonight begging room, or even the kitchen, if you! Matthew S. Sloan, president, said telling the same story ofsu cc^ , there a man to understand. And when he others, to his perplexity, bring me to give him up it would not live- in a house that has an old-1 ^^27 such pneumonia cases had been swift retribution. seems no reason to doubt the day-in / alter my plans in the slightest. Do tells you himself you won’t let him fashioned kitchen with some room treated, and that of 85 who received and day-out reliability of Pape’sr dream you suspected, will you?” This is not surprising because •____ J. _ 1_1_ _A ___ ^L. you think I’d let your father make WHAT to spare. treatment -— ----- '■ in toe preliminary stage he has not reached the stage where Diapepsin to help stomach sufferers. “Well, I’ll do the best I can to These harmless, c4ndy-likc tablets, a fool of himself over that woman Where you put it is immaterial. 70 recoveries had been reported. he can tell by his own reasoning a second time? Do you think I have keep him from gpiessing.’i The fact of ha-ving a little place Carbon dioxide is toe substance which relieve the heartburn, nausea. “^h£(Vs ,a deax, girl. se?^, ypu, what is good and what is ■wrong. A belching, headaches, dizziness, gas no feelings? No rights? Why do air'your own to encourage you to which makes toe “fizz” in soda child of two or three reasons very you cling to this ridiculous notion and I must stand together, - And leOLrest auLiand relaxicxcww isxo thecxxc mainxxxcxxxx thing. uuxxx^. water, wa^©r, and oJia is la alsottiau toe uuc gas gcua exhaledc.A.xxc^,A^^.* and'other symptoms of indigestion we’re going to! Give me your word, l y W E A R I M C little. or “acid-flyspe^ia” so quipl^ and that your father and mother, You will be surprised how you | normally from toe lungs. It has a As he is powerless * tell toe dif­ separated when you vrere a child, Celia, that you won’t mention any­ pleasantly, are swiftly becoming the By Annebelle Worthington point up your work to -leave you j stimulating effect upon lungs which ference, he lumps them all. He would be any happier together thing I’ve said to your father.” world’s most 'popular remedy for time enough to occupy this pleas- j tjgve collapsed. makes up his mind after a few Q.OW? I tell you it’s preposterous. “Word of Honor.” ant comer. You will be delighted ! ------^gestive ills. Millions of boxes are niustrated Dressmaking Lesson punishments that he must either used yearly 1 AH drugstores sell them They made one mistake, discovered Evelyn heaved a little sigh and with toe refreshing effect ft has smiled. “I wonder^w^is^^t 1 did,)vito , Furnished .with Every Pattern do things secretly ■without being or, if yon prefer to try them before it - and parted. Do you think you upon your mental and physical self. buying, write ‘Tape’s Diapepsin,” could possibly bring them together that book on cbhtracf bridge that MAROIS DAIY DIES discovered or that he must lie Fannie loaned me,” she said after The jumper eff*ect makes this Both fatal things, of course. Wheeling, W.^ "Va., and you. will again? No!” model outstandingly popular. receive a sample box. Mrs. Parsons’ eyes flashed. Anger an interval. “Have you seen it any­ That is one black mark against It is one of the cutest ideas of toe OHI HOKmC IMP early fear-discipline. Another is had gotten toe better of her usual where?” Celia shook her head. “ I’ll help season. that if he is pliable enough he' will sua’vity. The exhibition of temper The'^Peter Pan collar and tum- MAKE IT you look,” siie offered. lose all interest in experimenting, held Celia spellbound. ba,ck cuffs add a neat tailored finish. She (fid .iiot prove usefu l in; toe New York, Nov. 12— (AP) —The and experiment is his natural birth­ “John and I love each other,” The kilted, plaits at each side of sudden death Of Marcus Daly, son D iapepsiN Evelyn went on. "It will he useless search. ' 'Mrs. .ParsoM;''fom^ toe YOlJRItELF. right and. a normal proceap- The voliime^MItoout'assistanefe and set­ ttie froflf sway so prettily when the of toe Anaconda Popper king, on a death of - self-confidence is spelled for you to attempt to interfere. little wearer moves. The back is hunting trip in 'Virginia was an­ •^ Qiuick Relief for Stoniatch iHs John’s been devoted to me for years. tled down with it before a reading right here. He become" a quiet lit lamp. Celia chose a magazine and gathered to a yoke because plaits noimced today at toe offices of the Really, Celia, I should think you’-d at the back crush so readily. Marcus Daly estate. Heart disease consider his happiness even if you curled up on the davenport. She opened toe pages and looked down It is a simple dress to launder, and was given as toe cause. The finan­ do dislike me!” remarkably easy to make it. cier who was 49 left New York for “You mustn’t say that, Evelyn. I at them but the lines of type might have been invisible. She neither It’s adorably smart as sketched in the Holly Island Club off toe Vir­ do like you. It’s just that it’s such^a French blue cotton" broadcloth ginia coast on Saturday night. He surprise. I was startled.” read nor saw them. Her hands were Third Anniversary icy and Celia clenched them to- speckled in navy blue. The vest, col­ was then in excellent health and his getoer.''i’h'e' pa&i' in her’'heart had lar and cuffs' are white broadcloth. death was a tremendous shock to “But why should you be surpris­ 'The tie' is navy blue grosgrain rib­ members of his family, among ■Values Direct from New Yorkv-SelHngf ed? Surely you must have kno’wn be^gufi’ again. Everything was lost. Everything bon. whom is Mrs. James W. Gerard, he was fond of me. Why, I’ve been Style No. 2811 is designed for Below Cost by Special Arr^ngem ^^’^ in the world that she cared about wife of the former smbassador to putting him off fot months! I had small folk of 2, 4 arid 6 years. Germany and Mrs. Daly’s sister. to respect Dwight’^ iromory but was’ gone.' With Barney ‘ beside her Size 4 requires 2 1-8 yards 35-inch With Manufacturer. Celia felVnhe could have faced hbi: Details, of Mr. Daly’s dAath were it’s a year since he left me—or •with 1-2 yard'35-inch contrasting. lacking, but toe body was on its practically a year. John and Dwight fatoeris remarriage, even though ‘it ALL THE VERY LATEST STYLE iYelloW lirferi with brown polka- way north. were such friends. That’s one rea­ severed ties from Margaret Roger's. dets and brown linen contrast Is CREATIONS' 7 Now—What was there left? | son I feel the hand of fate is guid­ cute. ing me. Of course it will be some * A t the earilMt- possible moment* Rose dotted swiss ■with white or­ Husbands, fathers, brothers and 'time before toe engagement can the-girt excused herself. Before she gandie, nile gfreen 'wool jersey with boy friends all will appreciate a left the room E v e^ Parsons drew traveling case for their best shirts > U K E 9 S m even be annoimced. You must white pique and sprigged dimity No More Gas Regularly Sold for $9;95 -A ' Celia down beside her and kissg'd wjti* plain wlute are lovely combina­ for a Christmas gift j the girl’s forehwa.' “Happy dreams, tions. These ceises, qf course, can be used^' SPECIAL • dear!”_ she said smUing. to keep a dress shirt immaculately Unset Not Serious D “ GIpod-night!” Celia replied and clean,at home: But they are especi­ In Stomach i > went to her bedroom. Manchester Herald . ally good for men who travel. BowekGetHusHel^ She undressed and'got into bed Pattern Service ■To make a shirt case, you make but she could not sleep. It was 2811 an envejqpe bag just toe size of a ; and Bowels toward dawn when at last she drift­ ‘ E-iFattem No. 2811 folded shirt as it “Comes' ftom toe ' 'When you’re out-of-sorts, head­ ed rtff rinto ; troubled slrimber. ’Con­ For .^sT llteralb‘'’l'attem of the laundry, wifich is ap^orimatiely niiie ! uevwj’Tf achy, ‘bllldus, with :^coated; sequently she ^ awoke late next model illustrated, send 15c in inches ■wide,___ and -____ 19% ,______ic inches'long. ____ | uk.fa. Baalmaon'. .famacB aaa Ca* TabUta. whloh •stamps or coin directly to Fash­ If you have your flifished 10, ara'D>rapariKrod a«ipadallr fof------.tomacb--- gmm tcfftgue, bad breath, no appetite or- morning and there' were shssdows Pattern price 15 cents in* atapips and all th. bad affacta rasultlas from , D R ^ 8 l _ ; energy—don’t y»rry. It’s proba­ under the brown eyee. or coin (coin,preferred). Be..sure to ion.'Bureau, Manchester. Bvenlug inches by 20, the shirt will slip e&si-; •aa praaa)ii> After she had breakfasted Celia fill in size of, pattern, \Address Pat­ Herald; Fifth Avenue and 29tb ly, or two can be put into one case. Tliat empty. snawlns' faelfnt at tho Values from $^.95 tq..87.M. . . . bly constipation. 4Dtt of. the atoiblach a ch will---- dlMpneari I .that „ Printed Silks, Flat CSrejies,. Canton Crepes, Jer­ 'ra k e a candy Cascaret tonight^ moved about .restlessly. At 11 ter Department Our new Fall and Street,' New York City. Be sure Do (Ubt' line the. case. . Finish all anzloua, oervoue feallng arltb naart pal< seys, Knitt^'MateHak^'.' Plenty of ^ . 3 3 i az^ see bow quickly your trouble! o’clock; li^ j^^rori, hat and< tol^ Winter r.FasMon - Mazagiu® 1® ' 15^ to write your name and address seams with French seanfing. wTu ^ n le h . and . yon wUl araia ..triearly and to give the-correct' - i Um a; plain glazed chintz, fig-; ba abla to taka a daap breath withont large sizes. Sizes 14^50. ... {clears up. No more headache; no Mrs. Pwsons she_WM going for a cents ; .:a-5S0i^ but m ay bie obtaUseck dlaoomfort. v«ss on stomach or bowels. Appetite^ for 10 cents if ordered ^ame time as -aunrber and size of toe pattern' ured sUk or iineh o r . even plain . attar SPECIAL GllOitiP'pP DRESSES “Order Ivinoh for whwiever you pattern.' It will belp yotf save on you want. coloiful chiimbFy or gingham for the i JtaSS* V for i improves; digestion is encouraged, Regifiarly sOld for at least. 17.95. like,” . Evelyn caUed. “I shan’t he every dress and on toe children’s case. If-Vou want a very, pretty one,-' mttaitninaant. Bloattn* will o*o«o> ii^ e another tomorrow night affd< Price 16 Cents ONLY ! tiie next night. * Get every Wt ot here.” \ ' clothes too. It i*ows; hQW to dress black satin, monogrammed, is l9ve,j ) S ^ “j2liViriInd“V 'to dai? h S i. Cklla’s answer ’,v ; ...W A- ifi. X

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--4 CAUSES SQUABBLE Cubs Have Outscored Joe Canade Named Head Bristol Maple Ends Win raeOPLE U)WO 600D Of Commercial Bowlers I P catsup VlMOVU MOVU -To OSB Tt\ElR IbM AlbeS Armistice Day Game 6-0 Opponents In 8 Games A t a meeting held in Farr’s alleys fc limit of ten players. Team captains after the Commercial League games | to enter five or more names by Nov. were bowled Monday night, Joe 17, and the total by the end of the difference. Offensively there is no Canade was elected secretary and first rouna. Score Touchdown In Third" comparison. The Cubs have done treasurer. 9. The league will bowl four HOPPE WILL PLAY llade 27 Points Against practically nothing all season w ^ e The meeting was then called to rounds so that each team will bowl the Majors have run up the amazing order and the following rules and the same number of games on each Quarter On March From Windsor Locks Bnt Have total of 196 points, an average of distribution of prizes was agreed alley. COCHANE MONDAY 19:6 a game. upon by the different captadns: 10. To become eligible for in­ Comparative scores often are mis­ 1. Four points will be awarded dividual prizes a bowler must bbwl Midfield; Cubs Lose Ball Been On a Diet Ever Since; leading. But it is always interest­ for each match, one each for games 75 percent of the games and the ing to draw comparisons along this and one for plnifall. last six games. Sickness or death in line. In this respect the Majors ap­ 2. In case of tie games in either the family will be the only reason King of Biliiard Professionals Nine Yards Short of Tying Majors’ Record Much pear to be much the stronger team. the first or second game, the first for not bowling the last six games, They beat the Naugatuck Rangers two boxes of the succeeding game but in any case 75 percent of the Tally; Use Regular Team. who tied the Cubs and beat the will decide the previous game. If the total games must be bowled. At Odds With National More Impressive. Bristol Maple Ends who only yester­ last game is tied, two boxes will be List Of Prises day defeated the Cubs. The Maple bowled to decide the winner. High team three strings----- $15.00 AssociatioB Over Salaries. Using a first string lineup Ends recently played a tie with the High team single ...... 10.00 3. Teams may use but one dum­ Nl&S throughout, the Cubs went down to [ Although hild scoreless in seven Springfield Brightwoods who were my score, said dummy score to be Individual three strin g s...... 10.00 PftICl of their eight games this season, the drubbed by the Majors 40 to 0. The (F i the low score of the opposing team. Individual single strings .... 6.00 defeat for the third time this sea- Cubs held the Ockfords 6-0, however, New York, Nov. 12. (AP) gQjj Nebo yesterday afternoon 'cubs have tallied more points than NOO OBteCOMlMCr. 4. Teams starting with four men First average ...... Ib^OO j 'their opponents to date! while the New Londoners walloped ’ may put a fifth man in the game if Second average...... 12.50 Willie Hoppe has throvm do'wn the i ^jy margin of a single touch- the Majors 16-0. _ I'D Third average ...... 10.00 A$ unbelievable as this may 1/ he is in time to take his regular turn gauntlet to the National Billiard down. The Bristol Maple Ends were sound, it is nevertheless true. It has The Cubs have not scored a point BAK6D A CA\aBt 'rbey tell this one about Jonas: son, for Tuesday evening, November • The world’s champion Philadel­ New .York—Johnny Janis, pile- year than did men. Feminine stars Against Brigham. Young ho knocked 18, at 7:30 o’clock at the Associa­ phia Athletics this year lost a driving Fordham back, at last broke 46 records in swimming as down the opposing center, took out tion’s headquarters in Hartford. At day and yesterday was forced to sit spring series to the Phillies, the this time schedules will be drawn seems to have cured the only seri­ against 28 for the men and estab­ e. back who had cut diagonally and watch films of the game. That cellar occupants in the National up and rules adopted. League play ous defect in bis football makeup. lished 24 in track j ^ n s t 17 for the icross to tackle Davis (Utah ball­ forward pass that Barry Wood just League. will start November 24. Johnny used to drive through for so-called stronger sex. carrier), got up and went down the the fourth-quarter ten yards and then fumble on the missed in drew field to cut down the safety man just Teams entered in the senior chorus of “aha” from the boys. league include the New Britain next play. He was the most notori­ in time to allow Davis to cross the ous fumbler on the team. But he a t h l e t e s i n ENGLAND goal for a touchdowul South Church (champions of last New Haven—With McLennan FIGHT USE OF SLEEVES year’s league), Hazardville R. C. A., made no slips in the Detroit game and has been letter-perfect in prac­ back at work, Mai Stevens probably West Avon Boys' Club, Highland will go back to his old system of London— (AP)—Women athletes Park Community Club, Wapping tice this week. keeping Albie Booth out of the are soimding a call to arms against Y. M. C. A., Southington Y. M. C. Last Night’s fis^ts .... ______Hanover, N. H.—The forward starting lineup, McLennan probably the Women’s Amateur Athletic As­ A., and the Bristol Boys’ Club; in sociation’s rules that competitors the intermediate league. New Brit- pass apparently Is the weapon Dart- \yill get first call against Princeton with Booth going in at the psycho­ must wear half-sleeve vests in run­ ain South Church, Addison Boys’ mouth hopes will beat Cornell and Indianapolis—Eddie Shea, Chica< logical moment. ning and jumping events. Club, Kensington Boys’ Club, New Stanford In the Green’s remaining go, knocked out Mickey Goldberg, games, VirtuaUy all of yesterday’s Arguing that sleeves impede the Britain 1st Baptist Church, Wap­ counterbalancing arm throwing in New York, 2. workout was devoted to the Princeton, N. J,—Bill Roper knows ping Y. M. C. A., and the Bristol running, the girls seek to have :|>ortiand. Me.—A rt Giroux, Mon­ opment of an aerial attack that will that something has to be done with Boys’ Club, sleeves abolished entirely. treal, outpointed Johnny McCoy, cUck. his Princeton varsity if it hopes to The senior league is in charge of make a showing against Yale. The 'Similar action is iis ecast by the Cleveland, 12. y< H F .V R O L E T | Franklin, R u —-Gedrge Niohela, Kerniet E. Parker of New Britain, last shift indicates that Trix men, who. argue they are handi­ Cambridge, Mass,—-Talking about Ben­ outpoints* Sunny while C. W. Laughton, New Britain, nett will be at quarterback agginst capped ______for foreign______athletes run inBiiffMo, ' N. Y will direct the activities of the In- adding Insult to injury: Harvard the customapr American gym shirt. Jim Williams, Cleveland, 10. the Blue, tarmsdiata leaffua... bowed to Michigan, 6-3 last Satur- V# , v>': MANCHESITER'EVpNTNCf HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1930. THECLASSIFIED SECTION

Waat Ad Information l o s t — m id d l e s iz e d hound, FOR SALE—SEASONED BIRCH black and white with some tan. wood $5 per load. Hard wood $6 FOR RENT—5 ROOM apartments, $650 CARS /"^^M anche^er Finder please call 3020. per load. Thonuis Wilson. Phone all Inqprovements, wonderful loca­ ' Evening Herald 8581 or Rosedale S7-4. tion. Apply Mr. Collins, 67 Wads­ $650 BUYS A 1927 Willys Knight, LOST— NOVEMBER 1ST. garnet worth street, South Manchester. good paint, good tires, mechanical­ brooch, somewhere in South Man- a CLASSIFIED ly perfect. Dial 7220, James M. chetter. Reward. Call R q ck ^ e .GARDEN-FARM— 43 BRANFORD ST.—6 rooms, Shearer. 'ADVERTISEMENTS 577v:ilrs."^ri%ibick. ' ' ■. "DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 steam' heaf, redecorated, large 2 car garage, $60.00. Tel. 4642 or $350 CARS Count »lx averax* ,\,Vo“n « FOR SALE—APPLES— Baldwins, Hartford 2-5816. Tflitiala nuinbera an4 abbrevlationB «V a -trord and compound AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 Greenings, Pippins, Spies, Rus­ TWO CARS AT $350—1927 Buick words as two wordaT.rnr

GAS BUGGIES—Heaping Coal on the Fire By FRANK BECK

WHILE Tiding with his. Uncle Henry, Jimmy asked, “How many pigs have you?" “Well, you figure it out for yourself," replied Uncle Heiiry. “If I had as many more and half as many more and seven iMSides, I would have 32." How nisny did he actually have? MANCHESTER EVENING HERAlii/SOUTH MANC^TE%:CpNN» ,

.By Peixy LiJroBby flapper fanny Says SKIPPY SENSEANDtiONSENSE\ • ' V ^ I WM't ReM5N^6Ri SQr IT WASjJOSTTrtG ^ Two-guA Murphy wa9 arrested for ^ M OOH^Q t H f passing a red trainc light. Policeman (scolding) —^Don’t you T H A T . SOPPOSG If w e HAP Sf^^RTi^K^ W«««t t h a t j LIVG, I'p a l w a v s ;f6GL know better , than that? c e r . ■ -•♦' V Murphy — Oh, Hang the regula- xHOO KMOW* l'y $ 6€GM SHORTCAK6 Th at w is HT. “SAV, VoU Dow't k w d W , ; TOMORROW’, So. Ir^U TAKG VOO T P TMG I f tipns. They, don’t, mean nothin’ to me RIPVAPEO. M V PATrtCB Vv/RGRG -THG^'S A TgCGPKOMG AR

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A clergyman who rides to his church in an auto received an anony­ 1 Percy L. Crosby. Great Britain rights rescind. mous letter calling his attention to ©1930 I*King Features Syndicate, Inc. /I ' t^ the fact that the Lord never rode to V church in a car. The clergyman read it from the pulpit and added: QUR BOARDING HOUSE “ If the writer of this letter will The Teonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Foi c • come next Sunday properly saddled R|: GamAhini and bridled I will be glad to follow Gift prices make one think that : the Lord’s example and come to church as He entered Jerusalem.’’ maybe it’s better to receive than to ' m give. ALAS .-iHoBNrro^ Te s — He M u riels' a 1 Of course the meek triumph in the 1 SAV, M lJbR , VUAS IM -TH ’ T s m o o t h ^ end .... the pedestrian has right untangling him he reached out fee­ ER-UM -- KAFF. KAFF - s t e e l of way in a hearse. bly, fingered the wires and mur­ VOU V1BR& EAMEl P^ME mured: “Thank Heaven, I lived USED } VOO CAaIT OV/ER IM MeAi(SLA*4I?; Nellie—I dreamt last night I clean—they’ve given me a harp.” To SMEAR ) MATc M( was motoring with Freddy. VOU \AigRS 'fELtlAi _ \TW’ STe EL '^ o T lte R Jimmie— But when I saw you, you Just when we were congratulating : were walking in your sleep. ourselves on having foiled the “ two- MB A B a a “f VoD R MV BDSIM^SS —VES/ W o o l, o f f 6UVS WILL Nellie— Sure, that was the finish cars-to-a-famlly” automobile sales­ METALLIC. 1 B R A fi o r . s T 'e e u P L A s r f f -- A^iP, . , l"f ; iUJE^'1' of the ride. ^ man by proving we had no family, SH E E P OAi A B o ir fT H ’ we met a jeweler who rebuked us — ’’ouj IS “tHe MV ccui^^t^..t'ss - B a - r ‘‘EA'J'V WO'RK, BAP ; MV . w IFE , eSAVS •in the wreckage, but as they were cAnt>(E s befendant—The things the prose­ I T A U J M cV f UP K SR S o c i a l c a r e e r cutor doesn’t know about driving a irr AAH ‘Bo UG iH'T r- car, your honor, would fill a book. His Honor—And it seems to me, t f Ii s kloTf-fAi^e I. young man, the things you don’t Sticider Solution know about it wj)uld fill a hospital...... ' Gladys— Do you see that youhg Unde Henry had ten pigs. As man standing over there next to the ^ many more than that and half as flivver with the golf pants on? many more and seven besides, Harold—I see the fellow, all right; j would be 10 plus 10 plus 5 plus 7 but where is the flivver with the ; which equals 32. (12) golf pants on?

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ly p inwfl FOOTBALL' TEAM ------— ------^ '• - T D'A’ N;C‘ E , Personal Christmas C ar^ VMt The Gift Sliop New and distinctive personal .'Christmas greeting cards. Engraved or Bas-Relief: At the Fire Hoii?e .cUnoB^ gifts, from home and “ far away for hrtdge . prizes, showers and Christ- pflhtint. Friday ETening ^mae giving. - Cards—tOaln I| m ,; |ront. SOUTH MR NCHESTER • CONN • Admiefleo SOe. , Gift l^op—Second Floor. Wehr’s Orchestra. . ^ This Is the third of siserles. i - ) - ' ■■ WHIST Market Conditions G ivoi by The Most Unusual Fur The Eagles Football Team < At the Commimity Onb 16 Years Bring Values Oh ' Monday, November 17 Prizes and*Befreshnaeiitk Fashion-Right, Quality Furs WHIST-DANCE ^ ^ Thursday, Nov. 13, 8 P. M. Odd Fellows and Rebekah's Buy One Pair At The Regular Price [ 6—All Money Prizes—6 ' I Refreshments. ' Dancing And Get Another Pair For 10c. I I 86c^______$l.O0 Servke-Sheer Hose Beautiful service — shedr stockings; pure silk, full-fash- ABOUT TOWN •ioiied with the smart square heel. , All the new dark street The November meeting of the shades. Regular $1.00. Connecticut Horticultural Society 2 Pairs $1.10 will take place Friday evening at] I the Hartford County Court building on Washington street Friday eve- $1.85 Chiffon and Service Hose 'ning at 8 o’clock. November is' Two smart stockings are included in this group. ^ ■ chrysanthemum month and the dls- she^r chiffon stocking with picoted top in the dull finish. ; cussion will be led by an expert on PUre silk, full fashioned with square heel. Also a smart 'these beautiful fall flowers, Frank service hose with.lisle top. All smart shades including Roulier, gardener for MrSj^ J. J. the very popular sable, promenade, brown-leaf, gun metal Goodwin. Manchester members of I arid oak tan; $1.85 grade. ^ the society who plan to attend are 2 Pairs $1.95 .requested to bring plants of inter­ est, and particularly chrysanthe- I mums. Bu}& For Yourself! Buy For Christmas !< (, ''I ■ I ' ! ' Sunset Rebekah and King David ] , Buy Them. By The Dozen ! lodges will give another whlst-danse in- the present series in Odd Fellows Hale’s Hosiery Department— Main Floor, right hall tomorrow evening. The six prizes wiU be as heretofore, all in cash. Refreshments and dancing will Ripplette follow. Purchase Your Coat ' Harold Lloyd’s comedy picture, “The Kid Brother,” in eight reels is i Among This Group Of the attraction the motion, picture ] Bed Spreads committee will offer at the Second Congregational church tonight. A scenic wiU be shown also and home Special r made candy sold. Furred Coats Women of the Nazarefle church I November Sale will hold their regular Thursday aft­ Featured At ernoon service tomorrow at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. John It has been some time since Muldoon at BlsseU and Hamlin you’ve been able to purchase a streets. ripplette spread at 94c. In soft $ 5 7 - 5 0 stripes of g<^d, rose, blue and The D. A. R. rsidio broadcast from green. Scalloped edges. Light­ ' Station WTIC tomorrow ^teraoon weight spread that will launder at 2:45 will be on the subject of easily and beautifully. Largt Armistice day. Purchase your Winter coat from among this size, 80x108. FUR assortment of fashion-right quality coats. Main Floor, right ! Miss Agnes H. Jarvis of Center Beautiful broadcloth dress coats in the Princess street is at her home buffering ^ th and wrap-around models with deep cuffs and a crushed and broken thumb which upstanding collars of the season’s smartest furs she recentiy sustained. She works Last Year Similar — caracul, fitch, wolf, fox and skunk. Beauti­ for the Hartford Accident Md In­ The Season’s $1 Rayon demnity Company of Hartford. fully tailored models, silk lined and interlined • . Models Were for warmth. Black and brown. Mrs William Stoddard Hutchison Smartest Furs ' of New Haven, formerly of Man- ' Chester, was among t ^ $125 to $175 Hale’s Coats— Main Floor, rear Card Table American artists who arrived on tae and Sidles! A M S. S. Lafayette from a six month s i painting tour through France, Ger- Covers Imany, Spain, Africa, Italy and Switzerland. The class was con­ ducted by Colonel Jacobs, head of (Sizes 16 to 46) Beginning Thursday! An the Metropolitan Art School of New York. ______' ' With Winter iust around the corner—comes Hale’s November Sale of Fur Coats with new Important Sale of Regular $1.00 rayon card table Have your furnace cleaned at ^ «fto+a-foni-nrpd at S99 Offering we firmly believe, better furs, better workmanship, and bette covers in plain colors with striped once by opr Electric Furnace Clean­ border effects. Special tomorrow ing Process. G. E. Willis and 69c each. > . . Son, Inc. Phone 3319.—Adv. Purchase your Fur Coat now while prices are down-prices may go up before the Main Floor, left Cotton» Tweed RUMMAGE SALE Winter is over. Muskrat with Self-Collar Fruit-^of-the-Loom Loyal Circle of p n g’s Daugh­ Beige Lapin with Nutria Lapin Dresses ters announces its annual fall rummage sale,' Thursday, Nov. | M e n d ^ g ^ e r Pillow 13, at the State Theater build­ Mendoza iBeaver with Sefi-GoUar ing, beginning at 9 a. m. Sealine ^ tli Squirrel $1.98 Mendoza Beaver with Fitch Sealine with Fitch 2 9 c e a c h PIANO, PLAYER-PIANO TUNING, REPAIRING AND. A short time ago theise casei REFINISHING ' ' ■■“i - ' o v New cottoA tweed frocks in neat small were retailing at 39c eak*. M<»y prints that look like wool... .and wash like Organ Toning and Repairing 6veiy housewife is fftxniHsr with cotton. Every dress is smart in style.... the wearing qualities of F ru lt^ - CLAYTON E. HOLMES well tailored___ expertly pressed. Excellent the-Loom. WeU made case In the Manchester, Conn. for school, business and general town wear. large size, 45x36-inches. Pun^ase Brown, tan, blue, green and wine. 16 to Dial 5860 The 'the season—short lapin jackets. We ^ e featuring a dozen pairs now while prices *6. are down! (hidng.41^^ Fur Sale a Hale’s Frocks—^Main Floor, rear FLORAL SERVICE O T^d^^^i^kets, beahl^ily‘I^ d , at the speMl p^td .vr- Main Floor, left of $49.50i' jA^Mhart jacket for the. young miss who wishes the CaU utm ost in 'Style at a moderate price. ANDERSON GREENHOUSES Rayon Spread and Sets Phone 8686 'ty-' ‘Jm Weddings, Fxmerals, Telegraph •T Orders. 158 Eldridge St. Offered for the First Time at Northern Seals (contrasting trimmed) Hudson Seals ’iSH.liklQuidk Imported Lapins Russian Ga!raculs Natural Muskrats Xplaiu and trimmed) R a co o n s , ^.NOmiTINGi Caraculs . ^ ■ Ru8sianf»Pony Goats > ^ap Weawls , i Vi' $5-98 $1.25 Mendoza’Beavers Muskrats (self trimmed), SIMONIZING $8.00 LMt Christmas similar sets were WILSON’S AUTO WASH retailing at $9.98. Beautiful rayon Bear of Johnson Block sets consisting of a 80x90 spread with ruffled sides with a half-moon $l(k)-Sealine Coats LaskinLeJDh 'Coats pillow,■sm,artly shirred trimmed. ■ \ Just'what you need to put color in AUTOMOBILE 'Beautiful Lamb Coats your bedroom! Excellent for One only. .BesUne c<^at •SO-oo with leopardine and self- A Christmas giving! Solid shades of RADIATORS with self-tahnxnlng. Size S trimming specially pri^d I .50 , 4 k 18. To close-out . . at r e p a i r e d . Rose Blue ¥ i Don’t pnt up with a leaky radia­ Vv' Green Lavender tor wltii winter at hand. Have i<: pot In good shape now. Expert U s e O u r Convenient Budget Plan— Only 20% DownIfYou Wish i ‘ ' / Hale’s Spread Department—Main Floor, left work guaranteed. s * Hale’s Fur Department—Main Floor, rwr ^ ; JOHN J. FUAVELt Woodbrldge «t. grd, 7691

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