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thetha Shanghai, Oct. 31 — (AP) — States By Men From BEEH GIVE FIRF.5IEN Prelade To Drive Toward Seventeen-year-o|d Pan Plh- EXTRA HOT RF.CEPTION German Foreifn Office Or- Pih-Cbeng and his bride today Mars Brings Near Panic. EXPEG DECREE Kwangsi Province; ended an eight-day huqger strike Ardmorr, Pa., Oct. 31— (AP) Chi - when Pan's father, a wealthy —Firemen got an extra hot re- gan Declares Pact Viokt- ception yesterday when they ar- Canton merchant, agreed to do- nese Say 300 Japs KiDed nate 1,500,000 dhinese doUara New York, Oct. 81— (API— A UWSWniHIT rived to fight a blaze In Dr. (about 1255,000) to China's war horrible fantasy of war waged on Maurice J. Babb's bam. A ed Wilson’s Prindples nds swarm of bees, kept by the phy- chest. the United States by fearsome, FRENCH HEAVY sician's 16-yenr-old son. attack- Canton, Oct. 81— (API—The in- It was a compromise. Young space-conquering men from Mars And There Now Remains .Pan and hia wife bad fasted to ed them. The stings weren't bad land port of Wuchow, gateway to enough to require Dr. Babb's get 4,000,000 Chinese dollars brought near panic to that part ot fwangsl province, was being evacu- services. (8640.000) alter Pan senior the nation’s radio audience which Problem Of Correetkf propi Daladier CaDs First Of Se- ated today under pressure of Japa- agreed to give only 1 ,000,000 was not tuned In last night on (8170.000) . nese aerial bombardments which Charlie McCarthy's rival radio pro- Injnstices Done Magjnrs ries Of Cabinet Meetings were believed to be a prelude to a gram. Japanese drive lu that direction. In the double-quick tempo of the BRITISH POUCY Wuchow, 90 iniles west of Canton Berlin, Oct. 81.— (A P )—The Ger- and terminus for ocean going ves- news broadcasters, the fiction of a To Exact'Sacrifices From Columbia program became so realis- man Foreign Office organ declared sels on the West (Uver, Is a large BALDWIN SLAPS tic that hysteria prevailed among fMloa trading center and distributing Rich And Poor Afike. CHANGES SEEN today that revision o f ths Trlanoa point for northern Kwangsi, south- listeners throughout the United AM 01 treaty, which fixed Hungary's post^ days I ern Hunan and Kweichow provinces. States and C!anada. war boundaries, would play aa FEDERAL FUNDS Demands for Investigation and The Japanese also were driving Paris, Oct. 81—(A P I—Premier IN DIPLOMACY 'essential role” In the Vienna eon* northward from Canton. Chinese correction came apace today with acknowledged the Invaders had cap- the belated reports of almost fan- Edouard Daladier called the first of ference Wednesday in which Italy tured Kwangmoon, about 80 miles BEFORE BAUOT tastic panic. a series of cabinet meetlnga today and Germany will arbitrate Hun- north of the fallen metropolis, but To Seek CoagreM Action to draft decree laws which political Chamberlain Most Recon- gary’s territorial claims oa Cxscho - Senator Clyde L. Herring (D-Ia) lovaklo. said 300 Japanese had been killed Jeff Burkitt, long-time political foe of Mayor Frank Hague, pre- sources expected would exact heavy northeast of Taungfa, about 50 miles said he planned to Introduce In Con- sacrifices from rich and poor alike The Deutsche PoUtlsch-Dlplo>. Bherni McConanghy Also Sharply gress a bill "controlling just such pares to give a speech from Us automobile on a downtown street cile Rfinisterial Differ- matlsche Korreapondeax declared, from (Fulton. in Jersey City, N. J. This despite the fact he had just been released In an effort to solve France’s finan- tlOB t< Grade School Pupils KlUed abuses as was heard over the radio cial problem. that the Trianon treaty hod vtoloti But from a six months stay In jail for attempting to speak la Jersey City ed Woodrow Wilson’s priaelplsa Japanese warplanes were inten- Criticizes Tump Priming’ last night. Radio has no more right without a permit The cabinet was scheduled to ences Orer Rearmament sively bombing Tsingyun, 45 miles to present progrania like that than meet at 5 p.m. and that now "tt ia a q u ^ o a of guards north ot Canton, and Tujruan, 70 someone has in knocking on your With a blank check from tbe correcting thsss faijustless aad re-' pmty And Relief Activities Of turning to the Magyar (Hungir(;.. Mwe’ei miles farther to the north. Chinese door and screaming.” he added. governing Radical Socialist party In And Aflaj Apprehension. said 34 grade school pupils were (!ity Manager Paul Morton of n) people what was stolen toota- vandall hia pocket to do what he would with them In flagrant violation o f ethao-- killed at Yuyuan. Roosevelt Admnustration Trenton, N. J., near tbe locale of the France’s financial, economic and so- Large forces of Chinese peassnt fictional Invasion, said he would de- lECORD HEART’S ACTION cial Ilfs for two weeks, Daladier logieal principles." art) BUIXBnNt ahUflra mllttis were reported to have been mand an investigation by the Fed- was expected to have his decrees Britain Aad Franee Ignsnd . Oct. 81— (AF> — Mr Meaawhlls Osrman clretos Jfls- itothso masaed along the West and North eral Oimmunicatlons Commission ready for President Lebrun’s slg' Joha Aaisihoa, broad shialdsr rovers, definitely checking Japanese By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. phasiaed that Germany aad M K f “with the view of preventing re- nature before the end of this week. sd adadalstrator who erashsd Jack-o’' advance forces near Tsingyun. For- Federal expenditures “Just before currence of what happened." WHEN PIERCED BY BULIET The premier returned last night would sattls ths Huagarlss-OMto terror la Bengal between 1888 oslovak problem without help toear would eign military observers, however, an election” were under fire today Some apartment houses In New from Marseille, where he won the and 1887, today was a|ipstat- tio. A expressed the belief the resistance York were emptied hurriedly by approval of bla party’s aatloaal coO' the two other Munich powers, Brit- by Raymond E. Baldwin and his ed lord grtvy i ain and Francs. • thto m till was Irregular and disorgan- running mate, Dr. James L. Me- frantic listeners to the program— vcntlon tor hie shift away from tbe hakeap to be prepamtory to a got rsi ised. Utah Convict WHliiig Parti- Ths Trianon trsaty o f LMO. hi C^naughy. and by second and third hand ac- People’s Front toward conservatism, wldeepnad erganliattoa of the any 00 Canton continued deserted eight counts that multiplied the impend- PELLEY AVERS whlrii Hungary accepted terma dlto and Uagan consultations Immedi- BaMoa for defe tated by the victorious alUsd pot^ them t days after the Japanese occupation While most of the other major ing peril. ately at the war ministry on bis thU at candidates devoted Sunday to rest- cipant In Scientific Ex- trs, gave sUcea of HnngarUa tanla and there were no signs that the A woman in Plttaburgh tried sui- new program. London, Oct. 81.— (A P )—Prime tory to CimliuslDfshla, Raaaada Bold, ti THE ing. the Rcpubtlein nominees for cide, uylng 'T d rather dls thla populace Intafadsd to feturn imme- FDR PROMBES ExtnMirdlaary Romors Haatg Minister Caiaaiberlaln today aiet ats A to diately. Sporadie rifle and Mchine- governor and lieutenant governor way than like that.” periment; U Prononneed Because o< tha sscrscy In which had aharp words of criticism for tbs Powef Failure Adda Te a sell— ruU Cabinet to draft his program R u m s ^ aad Tugoslarto. oa tha gun fire sUll could be heard la Japa- hs and Ms srinlstara worked, aiUedrito, loorivod anmh -lanm t nese so'dlers pursued looters. ’ pump-priming” and relief pro- At a Ugh point in the program for a ParllaBMnt sssslon beginning grams. Dead In 2 1-2 ffimites. RAM0iy)S AID trsordlnary rumors circulated In po reos than did Cxechoolovakia. but Gives OrspWe Pie tors the electric power failed at Con- lltleal and financial quarten that tomorrow which may sea broad mention was mads o f tboa* tv * Cong. William H. Orton, virtually crete, Wash., a town of 1,000, and Associated Press Pbotogrs|)ber the program would include meaa changes In British home policy and nations In ths Forslga Office orgaa’s Karl J. Bakelund. who reached Can- the only leading Deiri' cratlc orator the lights went jut In most of the diplomacy. “ to take the stump, also discussed urea to rediatribute wealth by a hi nod statement of Ge;amn policy. poll ton yesterday arier being detamed homes. Many thought the invasion Salt Lake a ty . Oct. 81—( A P I - AssoebtioD Head Says Pres- capital levy, high Inheritance taxes Tbe prime minister’s chief worries Officially neither of them —• national issues, contending that the had reached the west coast. Wom- and robbed by numerous bands of administration's foreign policy im- A firing squad executed John W. and conversion of government were how to reconcile minlsteriai Czecboalhvakia’s Belghhora aad en fainted and men prepared to Chinese outside the city, gave a peering at dawn today In state bonds. differences over rearmament and allies In the UtUe Batsato— hava proved both business and our rela- ident WiD Do Everything graphic picture of desolation in the tions aith other nations. prison while an electro-cardiograph Although the decree powers giv- been named as likely to cobm aaflsr wake of the swift Japanese drive In- (tJoatlBued on Hagr rwo.) (UeatiaiMd os Page I'wo.) the arbitrator’s knife at Vienna, Bat Democrats looked for a busy en to Daladier until Nov. IS were to the interior. recorded probably for the first time limited by promises the premier tbe Korreapondons Indicated that week , beginning tonight, however, tbe action of the human heart Possible To Get Construc- ‘‘All along the railroad,” Eskelund and It was announced today that made to the Socialists to get their questions to be settled went fhr be- aid, “I saw rotting porpses of Chi- their speaking forces would be aug- pierced by oulleU. support, some political observers yond the limited question of the nese who appear^ to have been mented by Senator Francis T. Ma- NOMINEES BOOST Deeiing, who had sought In every tive Rehabilitation Plan. expressed tbe belief he might Ig- new boundary of the HuagaitaB- way to speed his death and who par- FUTURE RESIDENCE killed In a disorderly retreat. loney, recently recovered from an nore those proml.'WB. Slovakian border and that appeaae- “The railroad was broken In four ilincas. ticipated willingly in the scientific The denunciation of Communists ment must be ItaQCht to ths whole experiment to determine how long places and barricaded In two. Two C^nnecticut’s junior senator will Washington, Oct. 31. — (AP) — by the Radical Socialist convention Dsnubtsn area.” BIGGER PENSIONS his heart would beat after being WAITS AGREEMENT Have Manifest latarssfl French trains were abandoned on the broadcast over a state-wide net- John J. Pelley, president of the As- and the Itlghtlat trend in the recent struck, was calm to the end. senatorial elections were said by "Two major powers (Genany tracks. work tonight and will give several soclhtlon of American Railroads, “Villages were empty except for more radio addrcs.ses ^luring the The five man firing squad was some observers to have given Dalm- and Italy) have a manifest“ It taitorsrt given the order to lire at 6:40 a.m., said today President Roosevelt had in a stable, fruitful solution ot ths scattered refugees and gunmen week. ThTd Of Candidates For dler courage to turn his back on whom I saw removing clothes from State Democratic headquarters ms.t.. and at 6:48'i a.m. Deering promised him he would do everything tbe Leftist People's Front which Approximately 22,000 Po- also announced today a schedule of was .pronounced dead In expiation possible to get s constructive pro- has marked the direction of the (Coattaoed Oa Page Bin) (('ontlnued on Page Six) 35 Itallon-American demorrattc ral- Congress Pledged To Snp for the May 9 holdup murder of gram for rehabilitation of the car- French government slncj 1936. lies for the week with arrangements Oliver R. Meredith, Salt Lake City riers enacted Into law. May Change Electoral Slethods lish Jews No Longer Cer- In charge of Anthony Tanoqna. bu.ninessman. Mr. Roosevelt expressed the hope. Some sources said Daladier would Hartford attorney, and a schedu'e of port More Cash For Old. There were ominous clouds Pelley sa'd, that sueh program use his (fecree powers to change tain Concerning Homeknd SCHOOLS’ CLOSING 20 Poliah-American Democratic against the pale sky over the moun- would be drafted by the Informal the nation's electoral methods from ? ^ meetings. tains as Deeiing was led quickly committee representing railroads the runoff system which has been LATE NEWS ^ew Baldtn. speaking at a Bridgeport Washington, Oct. 31.— (AP) — from bis cell block and strapped In and rail labor which the President one of the reasons for People's ^ ra'Iv, bad this to say of adminis- his chair against a prison wall. named several months ago. Ber'ln, Oct. 81.— (A P )—Approx- tration sncndlng: One out of every three candidates Pe!!-y said the Prea'dent agreed HEADS FOR COURT running for seats in (^ingress Is Wires Attached to Wriata (4Joatlnued On Page I'wo) Imatelv 22,000 Polish Jews are •OVonder What Future Holds* Electric wires were attached to to do so, adding his “best guess” was FLASHES! -When we see large sums poured counted by pension advocates as the managements would hold a meet- awsltlng details of an agreement oledged to suoport some brand of his wriata and carried to a delicate Into public works in a state just be- machine hia last heart beats. Scien- ing In Chicago next week to outline between the German and Polish fore an election, when we ses prom- bigger and better pensions for the the'r stand on the report. i-ovemments which will determine COUPLE BOB BANK. Dayton’s 34,000 Pop ls Be- o'd folks. tists began an Immediate study of Brookings, S. 0 „ Oet. 81.— (A F) ises of governmental orders for war the record but said It would be a The Informal committee he rs- SEEK NEW CLUES their future residence. The proposals cover a wtde feiTed to. now la Washington consid- —A man s ^ womaa held an the number of hours before they could Some already have been deport- (Continoed on Page Six) range. Some want to lower from 65 ering the entire rail problem, was ed to Poland. Northwest Security Nstioaal Baah gin Indefinite HoEday Be- to 60 the age limit at which pen- announce any findings. named by the President several here today and escaped with be- Utah Is the only state In the union IN JAIL ESCAPE The greater number, all resi- .slons would be paid. Some propose months ago. dents In Germany until Friday, still tween 810,000 aad 818,080 aftoe bigger penrlons, going all the way now using a firing squad. Convict- Roosevelt Feels Hopeful waiting two hours ia the haak tor cause Board lacks Fuads jq |jj ed men are given the alternative ot are somewhere In camps, barracks from the 830-a-mont*- upper limit Pelley sa'd the President “feels or prlnons nlong the Germsn-Po’lsh the time vault to open while sesiaa of the present Social Security Act this or han^ng. One of the five quite hopeful that through this com- of customers passed In aad eat. aa- riflea used la lor.ded with a blank. border to which they were haatllv to the 830-every-Thursday of Cali- mittee he will get recommendations Bednarezyk Lives Up To shipped by Germany after a round- aware that a holdup was In pe*. Dayton, O., O ct 31—(AP) — The fornia's "ham-and-eggers.” TTie five marksmen who acted aa that will result In a constructive gre-a. Rank offlriais said the pair controversy over cloeing Dayton’s excutioners were reemited . by program for the railroads.” up bv police and Storm Troopers OF SERIOUSNESS Strong undercurrents lie be- Agreement Reported Near “eleoned out” the Ittstltutloa, *~****^ schools headed for a court neath the campaigning. They have Sheriff S. Grant Young of Salt Lake “He promised to do everything Nickname In Getaway I even notes and personal popeta to Agreement was reported near jbowdown today as 34,000 pupils survived six or eight years of county, their names kept a secret porarible to get such a program en- i depoMitors. started the first day of aa inde- They were taken to the prison In a acted Into law,” Pelley added. Sunday and oome of the deported name-calltng among different pen- While Waiting Transfer; Jews started back to Germany. A finite holiday which may end tomor- sion organizations. Many thousands cloeed car, given riflea and assigned The Preaident'a. emergency rail? WILL STUDY REPOBT8. row or Jan. 1 KateMoog Asserts TvrriKi position behind a curtain. Aa soon trainload of 700 that had been held of members have paid out several road Investigating board recom- New York, Oct. 81.— (AT) Oev. B) ( The President of the Board Ot aa they fired, tl>ey left as unobatru- mended Saturday that the railroads at the border since Satunlay night Herbert H. Lehman today railed tor milUona of dollars In tbe hope that was returned to Munich. Education joined his dlasenUng vice Impressed Her With Ne- iheir dreams would come true. slvely aa they bad come. withdraw their notices of the re- New Haven, Oct. 81.— (AP) — minutes of tbe federal Rjtod tory BET president, Richard L. Withrow, In a Ckmvinccd there was no place in duction, which would clip 1250,000,- Police hoped today for new clues to Germany started the deporta- which last week reporim *Teprto sterli riew that the board’s order dismiss. FMd Fioves Fertile society for him after half his life annu.ally from their payrolls. tions because of a new Polish cltl- 000 put.them on the track of Frank Bed- hrnJble" conditions to the eMy to Re in the pupils and 1,300 teachers cessity Of Being At Trial Organizers and campaigners have time had been spent In prison, Deer- No Inilcalion o f Road’s Stand. narezyk, youthful hold-up man who zenshlp_, regulation, requiring certi- Vewburgh, N. Y„ sax Orange 004BH and other employes . Frldav because had a fertile field. The nation has Ing demanded that the state take Before IheWyiite House confer- lived up to his nickname, “The Eel” fication of all Polish passports Is- ty In eonnretton %tnk the operaKsa o. lack of operating funds and' a 11,715,000 persona over 00. And bis life. He bad served prison tUt ths ndvoentss of tbs original T B E A S U B T B A L A N C E treat., Howsvsf . with both . man and Dr. Grlebl and netsalf that they 8200-n-aioath neogrnm. ‘ Samuel E. Hoyt and detectives. In- A costume dance will be held at the state armory tor young, vestigators said he admitted unbolt- Foreign &uhSBgwtoLMMPi|^H9* might go abroad whOs the case was I8aay B s iM ta Last tera, aged from 14 to 19, slab taider the supervision of the Legion Woshiagtoo. Oct. SL— (A P)—^TTm the Dayton Mlnlatsttal Aaaoclattoa being ptsparsd tor tilaL inor the geosrnl welfare plan, af- ing a lock from a door through tog loadi I ______and Auxiliary. position of tbe Treasury October 28: aoUcOy Bnad 19 la arniort o( tha also.dsBisd that aha had any ter a loag srUuUseery process, kist which they fled, but denied he and Receipts. 811,840.780.03. Cottoa Mixed; ' Uit88n m t s that want into Rstnembsr: Hava a good Urns but refrain from malicious *^1is Eel" acted in ooocsrt Bxpendnuras, S82.420J18440. pleadsd,-guilty f Mat NtoBataMS. r HANCHESl iSK EVENWO HERALD, MANfTESTER, CONN, BiONDAT, OCTOBER Si, 1988 MANCHESTER BYTENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY. OCTOBER 81,1988 PAGE THREE to Uk««— a --beltlnc------that ------night! The and the ear would ekld a hundred ret few MR paan would wham fWt. t^tloa that eventually bad thS HALLOWE'EN STORY agalnet the bell tower door, where* Tha buneh never thoutht at the ASSAOANTHELD mtteor aars upon Joeh would alwape rush out to danger in doing thia Btit to one «*rthquahe in HAIl COUP. TO SPONSOR JR. C0MMER6E CHAMBER dHve oft the marauders, and gk a ever was hurt. tha vietnity of Orovara ktuia (dcu- HALLOWE’EN PARTIES Hungary Heads Experience Oioroilfth eliishlng With dead ripe Take Off the Cdrse tious locaia), New ieraey . , , a So* SAY MURPHY USED OFFICE ARMS, BURGLAR TOOLS pesm. TEA FOR GIRL SCOUTS MAY BE FORMED HERE OF MANY YEARS AGO And then. Just in case somebody AFTER SLASHING second paflse for itUdlo mubic . . . Groat Re-Hanglag at home might tak ua whara we^had then the octopus-like Martians Most Difficult Moment Then the buneh started ' down spent the evening, we would finish UWng the dread "heat-ray" and TO BE HELD TOraCHT TO BOOST DRUG BUSINESS Local Department Store To Co- FOUND ON LOCAL MEN Meeting To Be Held On Fi^day up at the Hallowe'en party of .the then, by telephone from the scene, things started to happen. Main street, carefully carrying any operate In Cominff Cam- When National Director Will Tier CMraled Difftntly stray pieces of porch furniture out epworth League, which valiantly Woman Fonod In Rooming the report of 40 persona.dead there By DEW ITT BIACKEHZIE Then’, out in back of the GAR hall, tried to keenkeep Its membersmembefa from do- paign; National Officer To Explain Its Benefits To Town asr* said to ba straining evety naira Where there was convenient meene Into the middle of the car tracks. ... the Martlana eventually suc- Associated Press Foreign Affairs ^to avoid such a contingency. T te Front gates the length of the street ing what we had done. Members of cumbed to germs that we worldlnga Expect Orer 1,000 Childrei Famish Information. Ernest Schiller And Gerald Writer regent doesn’t want to amploy Before The Towns "Grew of secrecy, the bunch would gather, were lifted from their hangera and tha vaiinus churches In the town, Honte Next Door To New are immune to. BRITISH POUCY Most Of rnne h General A ^ Y. M. C. A. Notes Manchester Plans for the formation of a some ttfteen o( them, fthortiy these we crowded In at tha end of this Budapest. Oct. 81.—The Hunga- force against ChMcbosIovaUa but BlUikIng panthers would be oh tha were thoroughly mUed Uf all along The four eautlonary anaouncs Today: The J. W. Hale Corp. In coopera- Junior'Chamber of Commerce here desires peaceful MtUement torongli tna Way, hfsat day the Wellr gate party, and stayed until It closed. mertta that it Waa flCUoS WSrS lost To Be At Neii^borhood sembiy Spent In Behalf Of Gemensy Arrested In Date Book rian government headed by Regent Di;’' The Sfiiritt Went At browl. out In search of vicllins. You might be able to taka a girl London Pofice Station. 4-6—Grade achool basketball lea- tion with the varloua local Girl are being made by toe local Oiam- negotiation. So he haa been wont- might M a half mile off, hanging on and forgotten in the realism of the CHANGES SEEN gue. . Horthy la experiencing probably Its ing hard to quiet toe clamor at while lights st)ll shone brightly in the Smith's fence. ^ home afterward. Scout troops will sponsor a tea to ber and will be furthered at a meet- moat difficult moment since It waa the central parts of the town, this Rut better than that, when your portrayal. In iU faithful slinllarity Alfairi; OMir Boyt And Sales Act To Help ffim- 6— 6—Business men's gymnasium Hartford; Admit Theft, Tonight ing of the Board of CTontrot this home. The public is said to IUm The Job Harder Hien. seel Inn wss avoided, the panthers And soon, coming down the to the style of ths "newscasters.' play. be held in the basement of the etore Oct. 31 — Knights of Pythias reesUbllshed In 1919 after the over- and trust the admiral and he la ra* nreet, the trolley would N seen to *^>>**^ you Hew London, Oct *i—(AP|—a Tuesday from 3 to 5 p.ra. Friday n lg h t^ t 6:30 o’clock. At throw of the bloody Bolshevtat re- preferring to make an encircling tonight f" you eotild always aay, ahd In (he realisUo manner of IN DIPLOMACY 7— American Legion Hallowe’en Hallowe'en party at Orange hall. ported to have made progreaa in movement on the lesi well protected atop While tha crew, two of them *'d»ath-bed" statement resulted to- breaking Into regular programs Girls-To Donco At The party. Ml*a Frances B. D^ds, national Held In $1,500 Bonds. that time, M^of Hudson, attorney- gime of Bela Kun. hla campaign. then, got out and removed chairs, Oh, just over at ths church partv " self, Republicans Assert Girl Scout field worker, who Is Next Week at-law from Washington, D. C., and Directly or Indirectly this situa- In bpile of the unilmlted rertlllty Outskirts. It was a tw |^ wiser not to mentfon day In the arreat of Joshua Raker, With bfoadcBata of hot news. I(^R hoM m m Fate Ohe) 8:00—Monday night T. M. C. A. Nov. 6—Annual Conflrmand Re- However neutral obaervara My first Offenalva tables and footstools from the right Columbia declared afterward It bowling league: spending two months with toe local a director of toe U. S. Junior Cham- tion In the main relates to German of the youthful bralb th conroeUn* of way. anything shout the forepart of the Mcuaed of brutally ataihing Mm. Armory. union at Emanuel Lutheran church. ber of Commerce, will be present to Nazidom. the government’s hand aiajL ba Invariably Jerry Robinson's back- eveolng. Reaafa Franhtyn, .Si-year-old -Ne- had no Intention of misleading llj- how to allay national apprehenMon In Attack. Howard OU Co. vs. Mailmen. troops, will be at Hale's aU day to- Nov. 8—Sixth anbual art exhibit forced, especially If negottSuona tdeaa of .mischief for this season of As a diversion, the bunch next Gibson's Garage vs. Morlarty’s, morrow, to meet toe mothera of Their arreat caused by a Hartford discuss the value of such an or- The l a t e s t burden Is the very houee bore the first brunt of the of- weht down a side road to Old Man gress, la a loomlhg house neat doOr teners "and when It became evident over admitted defense dencieneica. at St. Mary's church. are drawn out or If Czechlalovalda I HaMWe'r«, it Is dmlbt^II If the that part of the audience had been Silbros va. Reids’. prospective Girl Scouts, or to an- policeman who noted them acting In ganization -locaJly. real fear that Hungary may. In ef- fehslve. Btandlhg in kn exposed Williams' place. He WU Wise. He to rollce headquarters. He presided at a meeting of the Nov. 9 — Si. Bridget's Armistice It is felt that a junior Chamber refusea.to grant Hungarian claima. soalHB* of hutO Windshields, the pltl- position, the structura was hot Shy Mrs. FrsnktM named Rahir disturbed by the performance, live The t^gtoh Itaiiowe’en pkrtlee, at- CSiarging that Edward -J. Mur- The new pin boy schedule has been swer any questlona on which par- a auspicious manner In front of a party. fect. lose her Independence In Hit- The govemment’a position ta ag- had a backhouse, but It waa always Inner C sblhelii.,^^r* Tha full made up. Pin boys who cannot be here would give young men a line ler’s quick thrust for domination of allllr of doorbstts, and the thousand too well ballasted on Its foundations, spared because he left an old buggy NOMINEES BOOST her aaaaiiant late last afttht after annountementa were made over the ministerial session Convened. tended annually hy Over l.Ood Chtl- phy, candidate for Representative ents and others would like to be vacant house on Montvllle street, Nov. 12—Annual Father and Son gravate by toe fact tbat there L* petty outbursts of spooks which wc all knew thLs beeauiie for leverai network later in the evening to re- preaent on toe nights assigned to enlightened. banquet of Brotherhood of Eman- opportunity to participate In toe central Europe and the Balkans a considerable Naxl party in Hun* out In the jiard for the boys to fas- attendanta at the Lawrence and Me-, ■Threo ministers—War Secretary elementary school age. will from Mencheeter on the Democratic them, please see the office secretary. Hartford, two Manchester youths. worth while acUvItiea of the Cham- the night now brings can compare days previous to Hallowe'en, a hasty ten on. Thia vehicle waa taken apart morial Aaaociated bospltalt reported ^'*** Hatehsm. Mn. C ^l Noren of the Scout Ernest Schiller, 19, of 34 Bldwell uel Lutheran church. since his triumph over Czechoslo- 8»ry. survey had been made of oiithnusct BIGGER PENSIONS Leslie Hbfe-HcUsha, Home Seercuty evening in the East and ticket, ueed hla membership In the Glrla Interested In entering toe Council will also be at the store all ber In the community and at Fri- vakia. This country Is doubly fear- With the celebration tbat was put on and almost completely reassembled aha was near death aa the result of I _ ------ping pong tournament please see street, and Gerald Gemeuay, 21, of This Month day’! meeting the chamber directors Another phase of toe altuatloa la K which might be "worked on," In a oh the ridgepole .of Wiliiama’ wagon wounds In her abdomen andtoroat „ INVEBTIGATION Bir Maiiiiisl Hoars ana Air Minuter Side Recreatlbh btiUdlnga, th* General Assembly largely to aid hls day. Among the other officen of 118 Pine street were taken to the Nov. 16— Annual Klwanla club ful because It lies up against the bitter anU-Jewlah feeling. Jews by the fathers and trandfathera of Silent mnvihg shadow, ths btmch, Alton Cowles. The tournament will toe organization at Hale's In the af- will - probably take action on th* Reich and la, so to speak, right un- the youngsters who now roam the shed. Williams nearly always paid (OiwMaMi from Pngn om.) Pollea ie rg t John T ^ v a ^ g h L u ''^ '’'."**'’'’' “ own drug store business, local Re- be held tomorrow. capitol city police headquarters last show. question of sponsoring the forma- der toe big guna of the Nazis. form about six per cent of the en- with bated breath would move In on soms of the fellows a half dollar Said. I Tile Federal Communications Com- publican leaders today began an In- Tomorrow: ternoon will be the present Girl night where a revolver, burglar Nov, 21— Annual Red Men's tire population and about twenty ttfsets fnr their annual adventure. the ohjectivs, hopihg against hops M M ' i ; Scout commissioner for Manchester, tion of such an organization. U The regent and hls ministers are Ilsr be it from our purpose to Up off next day to take th# thing down insieanInstead ofor theme tax on sveievery trans-trans-1 waawas roundfound lyinglvln» bensaih h*. beMn an Investigation to------am. .a...... w I I:. A A 4i.i___ tensive campaign to "show up” toe 4—First aid for girls with Miss tool, and the loot from a theft were Thanksgiving Turkey Night In per cent of toe population of Buda- le Or- that Jerry Robinson himself might again. d yssterdav ovoJm ?: '’“T » iTfamatie radiobroadcast power* to effect the arms Ipeedup I a new feature this year will Manchester druggist on the baste Mra T. E. Brosnan; post commis- Tinker hall. will be a dinner meeting. burning the midnight oil studying pest. According to atatlstles, they say animal spirits to new tricks— be Inside his fortress. but ChawDeriiiin was aald to be op-! » eoetume dshce for boyt ana Tinker. found in their poaseaalon. ways and means to protect the sov- tbSfU arc plenty to be drawn on now. Good Orapoa thj original scheme, the new one of hi* Legialative record. In their 4-6—Grade achool league. sioner, Mn. J. Seymour Brown, Bound Over Nov. 23—Thanksgiving Eve so- control some 88 per cent o f Indus*, Then, with a smideh rush, the I n^re were nrty good grftpe ar* calls for a two per cent gross in- poaed to the plan on the ground it R>e age of 14 to i» m flrat blast the O.O.P. workers stated 6-6:48—Junior girls’ gymnasium M n. (Chester Robinson, and Mn. cial of Hose and Ladder Co. No. 1, ereignty of their state should It be try. rwbt* But the celebration of Hallowe'en charge took placa, and. In an In S.STu .’ S ™ *' ■ Would diaioeate tnduatry and pre- armory, Thia morning In Hartford police menac^. baa, it appears, degenerated Into a bora ID the town, but the bunch al- come tax. Instead of |IOO-a-month that Murphy spent nearly all bis play. Leon FogU. court, Schiller waa bound over to the S.M.F.D., at Cheney hall. BELGIANS REJECT PLAN All these elements unite to form slant, the backhnusa Would have fo. all over 60, the new ons sim judice export trade. these partiee aid greatly in cen- 6:46-7:30—Intermediate "V" girls’ October 30 to November 5 Is Na- Nov. 28— Concert by Beethoven But, of more Immediate concern a situation of such difficulty that •Mirse of emsihtime vandalism. toppled on Its side, ths bunch glv- ways raided the Granlsa arbors just time In the Assembly in the Inter- Superior (Jourt In bonds of I1,5U0 Is toe protracted argument be- dpks Kids don't do things In bl* ways any because the Uranisscs were ao all- would divide the receipts ifrom fhe •^queat" On Munlea Ueatl trallzlng the Hallowe'en actlvltlei est* of the eo-called Fair Practices gymnasium play. tional Girl Scout week. Hale's charged with poaaesslon of burglar Glee club at High School hall. responsible observers say It la pos- Ing a wild whoop and running off _____ with Nov. 30-Dcc. 1 — Bazaar of Wes- tween Hungary and (Tzechoalovakla sible, though perbapa not UkalF, tiiWhWardB, If old Robinson wasn't ured particular of their grapes. In bhSr* •tnnng the elegl * W^tnLn^AcMX^ CommlsaiM witl nder act. This act was designed to regu- '7:30-8:30—Women’s group gym- ■tore Is official beadquarten for tools and carrying firearms without TO GIVE NAZIS LAND This. of oourse. Is to be dejilored spite of trip-wires, and other snares, an electrical tranacriptlon of the Jmjt pricec of nationally advertised nasium period with Mlaa Tinker. Girl Scout equipment and carries a leyan Guild, South M. E. church. over toe former's claim to terri- that the government may feel oem* maiiK unlucky enough to be capsised with . entered her room broadcast, a dramatized version a permit. Gemeuay waa bound over toriea taken from her at the end of nelled to reaort to dJctatoriMp. those interested In perpetuating the outhouse, he could ususlly he the bunch usually hlled up on only persons over SO and In need Md attempted to steal a pocket- ^andand trade-marked good* such a* 7:30—Second Congregational Mil- very complete line. In toe same sum, charged with pos- ^Coming Events folklore of the date October 31, grapes here If the season was not of tha pension would get it. Advo- O- Wells' Imaginative story. itary Whist in toe banquet haU. Brussels, Oct. 31.—(AP)—Bel- the World War. The Hungarian This would represent the last bo)^ depended on to chase yon, ana this book eontainlng jawelty, the woman War of the Worlds." McHInch s and medicines. session of burglar tools. Dec. 2 — Bazaar of toe Nations, gium answered today with a flat public, and perhaps more to toe bswever much of the police and too far advanced. On# of the fcl cates say the tax ahoiild produce Act’s Results 7:30—Republican campaign meet- of remaining independent of Nasi* ectiH wss sport of a primary nnler. Bald A ing in the first floor social room. The pair, who confessed that they Second Congregational church. "no" to suggestions that she might point, the army have been demand- property owners may be pleased. Nowadsys, when a hurricane up- lowe waa chummy with the big enough to pay the pensioners |60 a "1 aUrted to flght with him, and he '(■llAi /Th'be act was passed and, it la Dec. 6. — Annual fair at Center dom. Kids Umlted Oranlss dog, which, supposed to month,th. and that thisthfa might even’h:; I Md he I ^ «"yAny broadcastnroaucaat that creates isuch 6:45-8:15—C. R. Burr Bowling SILVER ANNIVERSARY had last night robbed the VFW home contribute In a general redistribu- ing that the government quit nego- Such a dictatorship could not ba sets ah nid henhodse, the eveht Is set as a maxImumTwUh toV to with aomethlng which look- pneral panic and fear as thu one Into effect and other foreign pollclea. _ ____ charged, Murphy used every means League. at Manchester Green of money and church—"Caladonian Market." tion of colonial territory to meet tiating and occupy lands in ques- anti-German, bowever. Hungaiy T o be^n srlfh, the kids nowadays regarded as unusual. In olden times, drive the boys off, -usually sat con he could to have it passed. As a an Umlted by the prevalence of tshtedly getting his head patter be turned Into------thatreasury, treaaurv *^*11?.* * ^ But the biggest Issue is the de- Daeteme Damn 8— South Methodlat Bowling L«a- tobacco, did not Immediately also Germany's demands. tion ^ force.. must plav along with tlie FaUMT- unachored outhulldinga wars not ex- Police dUcovtred the pocketbook I *1*^ •****• fegtettaWe^' fens# problem. Conaervatives as The costume i^ c e at the eute result a higher level 1* maintained gue. OF MR. AND MRS. PATTEN admit making a break last night at Albert De VIeeachouwer, mintater Admiral Horthy and hla cabinet the fiw materials of ceiebrstioh. while, we betrayed hla trust. . . *.'!• Townsendltea have on the price of commonly and gen- land. Thera ta no way out. Tfesrs srs only so many things you pected to withstnod Hallowe'en up- Cbh.Htable Olapp, by this time free trailed Into this movement. Others In a cupboard In her rooms, s t r i p - ^ -- Well a* the oppoeltlon Liberale and dffftory will be hNd etartuit at 8:00 8:30-9:30—Bolton group gymna- a gasoline station near Love Lane. of colonies, declared "we did not he Oer» right. Our perspective. It seems, erally -used drugs and medicine* SAYS CHAMBERLAIN steal" the Belgian congo and "no- esa do with a doorbell, and only so has changed. from danger to his own property, fttr the ftoo-a- aroueed. with a grand march at stio. Frites sium period with Rev. Alfred Kline. It la thought that they will be Jeclarsd many obtraftes you can commit on a would then drive up to the drug PoltUcal clrelej suggested ftlr Will go to the prettiest dreased girl such as nationally advertised pills, uc0Q7..-k ETAOIN NUPfrUP Friends And Relatives Gather brought here to stand charges after body will, steal It from ua . . . tha Hoping Them in A T’’* . "Rftinal movement aspirin tables, cough medicines and Belgian congo will remain Belgian." Trianon (Mlow^ automobile without getting on to the Center, leaving a wide store In his old Maxwell, and go In- BtlM la doing bualneas, though per- B&'fB S^islEXPECT DECREE iwi-ittobeot Itod the funniest dreaaed boy also At Bolton Lake Cottage To they have served time on the counts FEARED AIR FORCE AM oops down o« you. in ths old haps not on ao broad a acalt as it worth between |400 snd f ,50? Pf°»»biy door prieea. Paat Commander w, so on. Drug departments In large swath of toppled outbuildings, the side the store to wait for emergency stores were unable to conduct sales Spend Enjoyable Evening. for which they were bound over to «>yb most of the arms of ths law bunch made Its way, now stealthly cMIs. carefully the hoya would once did. Too many other organlza- Cavanaugh asld. the Superior Court. lay an wars soDstables, who were usually wheel the ear around In the bnck of and give cuatomer* the benefit of SUGGESTS DEVELOPING Essen. Germany, Oct. 31.—(AP)- approaching a place to be attachefiiu]-eiFO'Ara* Runclman May Join Cabinet Harry Roth. Mr. and Mr*. Frank on October 29th were tendered a places of business have been enter- ***''“ i n i H l e » Hun* town, and hence, joy was unre- for Instance, not only are backing WAR FANTAS Y benefit of price-cutting or special Chamberlain, British prime minis- firsi s! colors, neatly trimmed with contrasting welts. Firmly OMOhO* llneaking up to the front door of street. FRENCH HEAVY This poat waa left vacant last Hanley, Mr. and Mre. saias Oay, surprise celebration of their silver ed, tills and vending machines have ter, brought about the Munich atralaed. There were no cars to This brought ths Constable out on Sheridan Downey for the Senate and week when Earl D* sales. It le maintained. wedding Saturday evening at . . . (}uickl u*t tM* packed to hold their true shape. Exactly as picturec^ a house, the boys with a length of moved to the board * Warr was Mr. and Mrt. Thotnaa Rogers. Mr. It is pointed,, out that because of New York, O ct 31.—(AP)— been amashed and robbed of nickels agreement not because he desired h-DlpIo*. soap, signs to break, or other para- line mmle fast to tha door knob, the run, but he never got far, (OMtlnned fre« fag* Om .) Osano’s cottage, ^ Ito n lake. and dlmea, and merchandise has tpedalized aid far and a really good hassock at a remarkably low price. imsrnaUa of our advanced cIviiim- took him some time to locate hit the state law books, but also are ON AI RWAVES tola law It is liilliosslble, for ex- Richard C. Patterson, Jr., assistant Justice for the Sudeten Germans but note and upper declared. snubbed the free end of the rope secretary of commerce, said today Fifty relatives, enighbors and been taken. Suspicion did not link because be feared the German air tloa to work on. chariot. Then down the road the beginning to broaden out. Similar Front victories during the past two ample, for a resident of Highland friends from Hartford, Manchester, throat.. .where moot I elolat* around a tree, rang the old pull- years. the United States must develop the two with the local robberies un- force. rinetptea But. there ware f«»ic# gates, back- bell, and Waited. The Inmatea would bunch went, to give the minister his niovements are springing un In Park to go to Nichols store to get Rockville, Tolland ai)d other places colds start. Helps touaaa. and bera and tbera an un- due. about a dozen other stst*.states mostly This would strengthen the pre- a packet of aspirin tables. He must through voluntary cooperation a til. early today. Policeman A. Benton He also aald Premier Datadler of pmmlmanyiroolda. tlon oC always co-operate by getting real STIRS NATIONI resliel ready Legion Drum Cbrpl. lea cream and foreign trade promotion system gathered to fellcltatae Mr. and Mrs. France was not actuated by peace- 1 gvtMta buggy. There used to be vicious with the holding door, until The *'VIoIIb ’* in the far west. mier ■ hand If the Socialists went come to town to a drug store or Patten on the happy occasion. of Hartford noticed them acting In Cash BHBty of minor rowdylam on Hal- premised* 146 a month, Into active opposition with the t K vacancy in the Dominion* of-1 soda ...... armory, some store carrying a limited drug- "more effective than that which au- a suspicious manner, and ordered ful motives but took part In. the ; lungart;. Anally, braced for the supreme ef- A Urge spike waa found, and on ((kwtlnoed from Page Oa«.| tocracy can establish by command.” Among the guests were Mr. and Munich accord because he knew ic k s * Mwe'en. but not much downright fort. they would surge back on their Communists and Datadler decided flee left by the death of Lord Stan- Moving pictures will be ahown at gist license. In other words, the Mrs. James Burke of Tolland. They them to headquarters In Hartford. V and Carry n firoia* vandalism. to the head of thU was fastened a Addressing toe 26th National Find Revolver, Tools Germany's western front waa In- 4 ^rrled over what fo do about It. to dlsanlve the Chamber of Depu- ley still haa not been fltled. some I the seven recreation and aChooi Republicans insist, Mr. Murphy’s In- r Early Bvealag arms—and fall halfway up ths front length of picture wire. Next, a take their families to the motin- Foreign Tnde Convention. Patter celebrated their 11th anniversary vincible. hall stairs as the fellows outside let can had bolh anda cut out of It, and Maine, Massachusetts. Idaho. Ala- tains. ties ahd hold new elections. quarters believed Chamberlain I building parties and various Hal- terests were in forcing more people on this date. Mrs. Burke Is a sis- Here, an examination produced atrihiol. .^■arty la the evening tha-amaller son said "a sincere effort" must the revolver, a large supply of jim- V On Sale go the line and permitted the house- a stout stick was found, and peeled NnTth „»-''°rida. Georgia. Switchboards In newspaper of- might aak Malcolm MacDonald tern- lowe’en games will be played. These to patronize his store tof these com- be made to reconcile the conflicting ter of Mrs. Patten and was maid of fBWdna would drais up la old hold Inside to knock each other North Carolina, Oklahoma. Texaa with I parties will atari at 7 o'clock, modities. Hls Legislative record, honor at Mrs. Patten’s wedding. mies, bits, braces, chisels and other on atathaa, cork-blackaned facet or of Its bark. One fellow would then economic policies of the authorita- Till down like a row of dominos Sa tha slip the open-ended can on to the nnd study Tpose In charge at the schoolschools and toe G.O.P. leaders assert, proves rian states and the democracies. Mr. and Mrs. Patten’s three Instruments. In addition, a quantity Bd a S r grtpidfig thair truaty tension suddenly slackened. wire, and wait whiu another one Of Germany a colonial demands. [Reca are: Nathan Hale school.. Aldo him to be "self centered" in that daughters presented them with a of nickels and dimes and some Jack-o-lantema thit flrat brigade rise In one way or another during Ing*^ "'"P* BOLTON Patterson said development of Wed. Noon would aally forth to open tha bat- Use For pears worked the spike up under a clan- the campaign. ring|mf.. | MRS a K. JONES PaganI, Mrs. Emma Harris; Bast nearly all bis time In toe Assembly Latin American markets was an all- bouquet of 26 beautiful roaea. The tobacco were recovered. At first toe G. E. lip But now the bunch has reached board of the parsonage. Arrange- Side Rec, Wilfred a a rk , Mra. Halen was used to further the Interests of daughters are Mra. Francl* Cole- two denied making any theft, claim- REUPHOLSTER n. ■rtt* Ufc An hour uaually sufficed for Home reported they could amell 8606, ManobaatM Important phase of this nation's the Center, next to tha church. The ments being complete, The wire, with the gas and see the flames started Orifflni St. James's school, Walter hls own business. drive to expand Its foreign trade. man, Eleanor and Ruth Patten. ing that they had been attending a YOUR tala maneuver, for those who didn't Main street Is only dimly lighted. YOUNG P E O P U ’S SERVICE A thoroughly enjoyable evening LIVING ROOM SUITE L9M, In g it real sleepy by nine o'clock usu- the can on It, would be drawn very ^»y the ftttackcm. Mahoney. Mrs. Norene Cotter; W ort for "Bills" wedding party. Finally, after Police WILLIS Beneath the hell lower the sexton la taut, while another boy rasped the People gathered to groups to Rev. Alfred Kline and Mrt. )Qlna Wert Side Rec. FeUx McEvltt, Mrg. The Republicans are intent on waa spent by all preaent. speeches, Lieutenant William Barron bad LIKE NEW! ally Beared each other ao badly by getting a grip on the rope„ready to SEEK NEW CLUES recitations, songs, dancing and a tad posw them that they ran for home. When slick across the wire ilka a fiddler pray for salvation. arc the proud parents of a son born IS LARGELY ATTENDED Everett Kennedy; Hollister atreet electing as Representatives Bill Che- been called to Hartford to aid In >-Pleee Set oompletoly reeoa- strike out the curfew, a never playing on hU ri string, it didn t Manchester Memorial ney and Bill Thornton. They point delicious chicken dinner adding to & SON, Inc. an tank ^ advance detail abandoned the broken old custom In the town. All „.v.. over the *metropolltan■■oeiropoiiian area,area. I school, Htnry MiUsr, Mrs. Mae Mc- Deaths Last Night the pleasure. questioning the pair, they confeaa- strueted and rewebbed, fine up- KCCP VOUR €V€ O n ■aid, tha fun bagaa In earnest hurt the house, but inside, it IN JAIL ESCAPE panicky persona Jumped Into their ' « Veigh; TMCA, Mark Holmes, Mrs. out that both men have had Legis- ed to entering the VFW home. holatery fabrics to choose from, Across the street from the church sounded aa If aomeone- were tearing iss Margaret Daneliy, ackool Francis (Toleman In behalf of toe • COAL Jt fm Uck-tacka would explode waa a pear tree. antomoblles and headed for the C. W^Doloen; Manehester Green lative experience previously and Arraigned In Hartford court, thay frames reinforeed and reflnlshed. I aalw y across low window panea to off each cUpboard by main force. open .paces to escape the hypothet- ' . T. R Dunfleid, stipen'laor, and New Jeraty Educator Princi- have no j^rsonal interests to take gathering presented to Mr. and • COKE B. o n t h a How poor Josh, the sexton, used (Contlnoed Page One) Hadry safton, 4-H Club County achodT Edward Quiah, Mrs, Mar- New York—David Bradley Carse, Mrs. Patten a gift of a purse of were bound over for trial before toe b ^laranr It brought the minister out on the leal bombing of New York, pal Speaker At Concordia jorie Bradley. care of In seeking election. Both 74, widely knowm consulting engin- Superior Court as aentence may AND • FUEL OILS run. and when he circled hU house rhurch Hervlrex Interrupted Agent, were recant viaitora at tka are anxious to serve the tow-n in silver dollars. Both husband and UP alda, but and tripped -"n the picture wire, if Thurwiay to a charge of armed rob- horn# of Mrs. R. K. Jonas. Lutheran Church; Many The general oommittee In charge eer and former member of the ad- wife expressed their gratitude and take them both to atate'a prison. • BUILDING SUPPLIES Church services here and else- Out Of Town Guests. of, the Hallowe'en parties and cos- the best Interests of all toe citizens, visory committee of toe U. S. Steel • MA.SONS’ SUPPLIES ^ let out a yell and said "Oosh- bery. after a 6rst degree murder where were broken up by Intruders The young people of High school appreciation of the fine gift and the All Our Work Is Onaranteed charge arising from the slaying of age of the Center church enjoyed tume dance: Cheater L. Robinson, not any particular group. Corporation. As a consulting en- pleasant evening arranged In their Darn it" we all had something on who screamed the world waa com- A popular angle among toe Re- gineer for J. P. Morgan and Co., he HAS FINAL TRIAL For 8 Years. • CEMENT AND him all right. He used hard slang Patrolman Kdward H. Wendland ing to an end. a Hallowe'tn party at tha Fireplaca iXie V /..... w— moving pletur* projootora; Arthur honor. ' PLASTER himself, you see. waa TAn i I uorman GormanOfiMMAS S >na andMS«yt Mrs.AEmb ArvUISAM.tItm Hale,Oa I,. Gertrude F. Coleman were married ' Th0 Or 7.000 In New "BlUs”—BUI Miller of Wethersfleld pany. by toe late Rev. C. McCiann at St. 31—(AP)—With 80 persons aboard. TILE Aa a windup, we went far over on hla alleged accomplice In an a t’ Are men from Mara attacking New ^ntatw7. I ^ " . y , .ppllcauon. Including a crew of 45. Germany's FURNITURE CO. ported by olL Doughnut* and sweet from other Luther and tickets; Charles Wlgron, oom- for Congress, Bill Shea of Manches- San Bcrnardlon, (Tallf.— Benja- Bridget's church. Mr. Patten haa New Shop Located At • NORFOLK PAINT the north side of town, where the In- tempted cemetery care-taker hold- York with deadly other-worldly Leagues»Sgi throughout the state and ter for State Senator and Bill Che- min F. Bledsoe, 64, former Federal been a carpenter for 30 years. latest dirigible, toe LZ-130, took off Oir-*>H^SdNMl , ter-urban trolley express went by up here, waa seatenced to life Im- weaiion.* and ga»? Wa* the world cider were served. Rev. A. 8. Klina Miasary; C. W. Dolsen, publicity. I SOUTH MAIN STREET • HARDWARE ted that MONTH OF NOVEMBER! was in charge of the games, Mrs. local people. The principal speaSer ney and BUI Thornton for the legis- Judge and national preeldent-gener- tola afternoon on her final trial Call 6016 Any Timet t far be- I The trolley wire was held up by sup- prisonment for the killing coming to an end?” lature. al of the Sons of Revolution. He flight before being taken over by the ManclMdtar.CoMi. porting wires stretched from rows of There wasn't R. K. Jones waa an invited guaat. was Alfred Sohaedigsr----- of North Manchester, Ckma. 2 Main Street Tel. 5125 ct the Regular | 1i!>0 nigh .Sh.’rlff J. Edward .Slavln. a Martian In eight The Methodist Ladles' aocicty en- Bergen, N. J„ a high school taaoher COLORADO POET DIES served as Federal Judge of the Zeppelin company. mgaslan* poles along each side of the road, asHcrllng over-erowiling at the Jail and the hysteria eubelded almost as Southern C!allfornia dlatrlct from ALBERT TUTTLE HEADS Nestle on .L and beneath these we would stretch joyed a Hallowe'en party at th* Md vice president of the LiUther a a>.^ made extra guards necessary, blam- quickly na It started. But llatener* North school. About 60 attended 1-eague of America, and a popular Colorado Springs, Colo., Oct 81. 1914 to 1925. he wboM a clothesline from pole to p. Rockefeller, after the birth street haa been named general chair- J" *5 Bfrrssed FIrlInnal Chararter meet Thufsday of this week Instead Flfcher and announcement* by Rev. Spence said was burned to death of twin sons, both of whom survived. man of the annual Roll (Tall of Man- r^ao'"' .*‘1"? ‘’'"■•"F the program, of Wednesday, at the^iome of Mra. Karl Ritcher. Organist Fred Werner Ward E. Krause when placed in a coal heater. New York — Baruch (Tharney cheater (Thapter of toe American Should you desire fo have Tuesday Spedal Foot! Sale CBS pointed out, the announcer Stanley- Nichols at^2 p. m. The played the prelude and poatlude. snd Spence said Mrs. Luclle M. Vladeck, 52, leader of toe Republl- Red Ooae, it waa announced today Telephone your iierinanent later at Instructor can-American labor party coalition I *uTfl"^on'*^ nothing ladies will conduct a rummage sale at offertory, "In a Monastery Gar- Adama, middle-aged widow, placed by Dr. Robert Knapp, chairman of /j this s|M>clal price, a small Saturday at the store next to the den.” He accompanied Alfred Lange toe baby in toe heater at her home In New York’s city council, known the local chapter. Organization of 4201 deposit mode now will re- at the This comporting reiteration either old poet office In Mencheeter. who sang a solo, "The Living God," CLARINET AND where toe Infant's mother, Mrs. T? nationally In labor circles and an the campaign peraonnel U now un- ■ ■ ■■ ■ serve this reduced price escaped many of those who tuned In The Ladies' Aid Of the Center E. Turner, rented Uvlng quarters. authority on housing. TODAY and played for mualoal numbere by der way tn preparation for the open- for >ou for a limited time. for the full program or waa lost en- church will meet Thursday at ths the eenlor and junior oholre. SAXAPHONE Mrs. Turner told officers she left ing of the membership drive on For Your For further details please tirely lo part-time liatenera or late horns of Mn. Charles Suhuier. toe baby with Mrs. Adams Saturday CUB FEW IMPOSED Armletice Day, November 11. call at our salon and we'll Tha Farm Bureau Wo^en will Mlae Olga Webber, Mtae Mar- Appointment Manchester Public Market tuners-in. for It failed to prevent a garet Kotach and the preeldent of Studio, at toe latter’s request, and left the The drive will continue through be glad to explain. hysteria unknown to the United meet at the hall Wednesdb to be room. Hearing screams, she rushed Jerusalem, Oct. 31.—(AP)—Brit- November 24, Thanksgiving Day. Slates since the World War. instructed In Chriatmoa' wreath the eoclety Ray Kulplnaky were In back and dragged toe child from toe charge of refreeltSients during the 87 Walnut S t ish authortUea, furthering their I , those who were blisaful- making. Local leaders wUI demon- lire, but It died later. campaign to quell toe Holy Land's KUhlsp^rJ'fc ...... ; J; I5 strate. social hour that foUowad the meet- Police Chief J. W. Satterfield said to .Charlie McCarthy’s Mn. ing. • TeL 5338 dieordera, today imposed curfew on JAMES' BEAUTY SALON Ko,xs|ing Pork, sirirtiv fresh, rih cut ,! ! ...... 22# Ih I, foolishne.ss on the NBC network R. K. Jonee attended a oom- Mra. Adams probably would be given the riot-ridden seaport of Jaffa. Lean Iteef for Slewing...... oq_ i t ’ I doubt less were caught up In the fu- mittee meeting at the RookvUle a lunacy hearing. He said she was The move was believed to be a prel- -4 ‘‘""'■enient (o park' Farm Bureau office la ngard to 4-H being held on a charge of murder. .4 East Center Street Next to the Telephone Co. i dashing out of Club work. ude to military occupation of the them homes, some with personal be- city where Arabs long have defied POPULAR and heading for havens HONEYMOON SFBC'IAL Britieh forces. It followed occupa- CalveV !,iver (Wealem) ...... 551 I g ain st invasion from an unknown tion of another Arab stronghold, I foe armed with strange death-deal- Terre Haute, Ind.—Meetn K. DISPUTE DEVELOPS Fresh Killed .\.-ilive Pullel.s, .1 '^, (o t lbs. . . , ^j)# lb’ RadIcaU, 21-year-old Robles, CaUI., Gaxa. Home Hade Pure Pork Sausage M eat...... 2m: lb! mg implements from another and MARKET I presumably hostile planet. cafe owner, rode 3,000 mllca on 855 Main Street Small Liim .Sausase...... 29c lb. ir - ON HARTER’S TALK the theater motoreycia to marry Miss Georgia Rnbinow Building ocularly last season by portravlnx Taylor, 19, here. THEATER I modern dress a1th F ^ For a honeymoon they planned MANCHESTER -WHERE THRIFTY TO ALL HOMK LOVERS ■AT OITR VEC.ETABI.K DEPARTMENT ntum trip to California—oa the Waahlngtoh, Oct. 31.—(AP)— A >) —«hw. B) OCO. Hol.Mr.s. o«x, ,,„CM I pholsterer cLst leanings, was overcome by the dispute developed today over toe HALLOWEEN SHOPPERS SHOP’ palled for Since I0S3 ? . * « e ? r * * " * “‘T ...... Slba. 12e • un^llevable reaction to hia prosen- motorcycle. TUBS-YFEO.I MATINEE N O A D V A N AND C R O EVBNINO f n»id pmy rtatlon of the Wells thriller-turned- ~ -I source of an Invitation for Paul T. ster!^" ______, norrlfif r. Anderson. St. Louis newspaper cor- respondent, to follow Chairman Dies PARTY Tuesday Specials B cNy of In a statement expressing "deen 1*0 Better Home* Demand Our V i ” k ‘ ■ i’ ...... ^ bunchea for 10c TONIGHT (D., Tex.), of toe House committee eean r*H^t" over apprehension the ON THE STAGE Investigating im-American acUvl- operattan ____Better UpholBtering! Upholstering Extra Fancy Mclntonh A pple...... 4 Iba. 2iSc , broadcast caused among radio Ua- 8 O'clock Tonigrht SIRLOIN You*ll fin d sinokers iq THE NEW tlea, on toe radio tonight All Wort Guaranteed By Our (ireen String Deans...... 2 oi« # j teners, Welles asld: Irani eCl- Native Yellow Globe Turnips...... *.’.V.G lbs.1ror 11c In Person Dlea, who wiU reply to President STEAKS everywhere keeping Chester* aad saM Mmj iears in the I phoistery ' raAio RooaeTelt’s crltlclama of toe Com- DANCING GAMES I audience to take the program aa CIRCLE mittee bearings, asserted be waa re- CENTER OUT pfaOy be- J . tether than a Actional preaen- fields with them all day long. er aatlsa ~ AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT liably Informed tbat administration FREE PORK CHOPS Currant Buns...... loe OLD FASHIONED GENE BRODMAN offldals bad arranged for Anderson H. O. Wells story, which has served and his CONNECTICUT COLLEGIANS to speak immediately afterward. REFRESHMENTS They add to your pleasure when Twisted C rullers...... 2l7 as Inspiration for so many moving COUNTRY STORE Dtee* addreaa la scheduled for 11:18 Rc-Upholstered Home Made Cookies...... \ \ ih^ i o z j i dor- 2^ plctinres, radio aerials and even FREE GROCERIESI IN A GALA p. m., eastern standard time, over you*re on the job and when you St—(At I comic strips, might appear t■ consumption, A GRAND AWARD Anderson, howavar, aald ha waa take a night oC •aaa. Choloa of Squash, Pumpkin or Mince Pies...... 29c ea. vve can only suppose that the • OF STA G E PB ESEN TA TION speaking only at tha Invitation of Admiflsioii 25 cento. CCT-rF MHty of special nature of radio, which U OlfK HALF TON OF COAL I a a t aSe ...... $49.00 William B. Dolph, manager of radio FOWL ~TUESDAY GROCERY VALUES , often heard la fragments, or In OR - FEATURING atatlon WOL. Ha said he merely It takes good things to make a good parts disconnected from the whole, 164 OALR. OF rPKL OH. Hrt aad Moo* Venatlle Baai of riael would merely deaeribe tha Commit- LCfNE DODGE, H a 78 ^uat Phone 0«ce 7S3I. Have Our Big. Cleon Truck Call Fm pfn“ K ...... 24 'i-lb. hag 89c has led to this misunderstanding," > Daaeara, aad Variety EatertahuMat. tee heaitaga from a reporter*a view- K.eosed----- . an anguished cry against for monUui or yean and is th* morning. In mild cases, the is too small or her artistic re- kfdm ksko krxv krie ktok ktam wala bernatorial contests; pitting a Lrto By ASIMMUATED FBB88 The Spanish Insurgents reported to- have avoided stressing national Is- aatitlad^M tka aaa af rayabllaaiioB seaplane, along with four compan- the papers. 4:0b* 7:0<^To Ro Announeod (14 m.) lln two young bad men with long *enpera and crew a great deal of the sort of siippre.sj^n * "t^ y I '’****L5?^, ®®“******f which is gener- patient coughs a few timss, raises sources can’t be held in check any *Yrol______karkktbs kark kcnc; t Mountain: kjrtr 4:14* 7:1b>-lwumeAbnor bkoteh—baolo of Independently wealthy Republi- sues In their campaign speeches. a< kU nawa aiayatakaa aradiiad la H A few weeks ago Sally C3ark longer, because she la determined kffhl ktar kob k k ^ kido kpfa ka«l ktil; 4:3(^ 7:9(^Kddlo Cantor^aaat; Tho day they had driven government criminal records, go on trial today anxiety which thay “ needleaaly" kMia, ends a career marked by thnught Woodring had attempted. I ?.*•* ®®*****' a mtla mucus, and that I* aU there cans agalnsf as many state Demo- Both sides know that a Demo- FARM INCOME TO BE at aat alkarwiaa aradllad la Ikla who. by the ra a n tv s of her Ma- to be heard on a night club floor. Paelfle: kfbk kkw kmj kern kffu kmod Chtoaaoano->w«tt New Haven—Yale University re- troops out of the entire Caballos for tbeir Uvea in a heavily-guaidsd yapar aad alaa Ih* Inral naar* B«k> aulfered. achlevemenU In fearlessness and The thing staVted when M o^- la to It In severe cases, th* patient Conte Katt. 7:0b— t:bO—Tho Dick Himbor Show cratic leaders, today headlined the. crat defeat would be Interpreted as ilakad harain. ley. on the day ho recently retired I “ ® M "*- may coi^h with such psraistencs ter to the son o f PreMdent Rooso- ’The night club la NUa T. Oran- 7:9b— •:Sb—Rick and Rat. Fun^baolo ported its expenditures for the fiscal a blow to the president, and that a courtroom, charged with the murder flying skill which ar* altogether 4:ac^ t:S<^^ack Armetronf — oaat: New England political wars. mountains, breaking through the All Hcbla af raa«bliaaiiaaa ad Such talk aa this lends a>klsd from the army. I.saued a public ’Th* two bronchial tubaa and the as to load others around him to aus- velt, achieved * vague kinship lund’a Midnight Sun where the t:0 (^ 0:0b—Radio's Thoatra*-« to cot year 1937-1938 were $8,897,239.53, or Republican qfetory, In addition to BETTER N E n YEAR of a guard during a futile escape at- •paclai dlayatakaa Barain ara alan ra> windpip* form a capital “Y," turn- with the folk In th* I ^ t * House, Tho Radio Ruboo* Vocalo-rwoat 9i0(^-10i0b—Duy Lombardo Ore.—to e As the northeastern states moved more than $23,000 a day for every stronxest positions on the . Ebro outstanding. statement holHng over with critl |>ect tuberculosis. ’The cough usual- showgirls tan with little or no 4 :4 ^ 6t4k»Llttlo Orphan Annlo-> 0:4b—10:9(^Tho Story of tho bonf— Into their final pre-election week. raising a possible presidential can- tempt from Alcatrax prison lao( weight to a burden which ship mas- •aat: Chariot toaro ftonoo^woot day of the year. The university front In a single day's desperate May 23. Franco waa a brother of Inaur- clsni of certain administration pol ed upside down, with the windpipe iy succeeds in bringing up consider- enjoyed * short-lived career as a clothea ergh s reaches tl\# lung it begin* to branch mucus. , wasn’t too hot. She quit Her Binging for her own amusement. 4i0b— 7:0b—Ameo *n* Aridy bkit—aaat NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK 3,000 persons in salaries and wages. cisco Franco had made against the cognizance of the campaign through nounced intention of bringing five Imposed on them by owners, to re- •'.Not since the Tep Hattcro Dance Band 4:90— 4:90—Den Winslow of Navy— gave no Indication of the outcome. so good os In 1937. find employment on the npc; 11:3(V—12:3(^-Earl Hines and Orchcctra eaat; To Bo Announced—woot swer will rest with a comparatively uled for tonight In the Berlin town wounding of Franklin after a guard ■vaaUm Maral*. motive. In the revolutionary activities some projects "visionary” and said Influenza. ’The first symptoms are from Incorrect diet, being made up will confusi the little lady with The Insurgenta said they had cap- FOR YOUTHFUL BRIDE The Bureau forecast domestic de- 4:4b— B:4b—Tom Mix's Okotch—oaat; small group of Independent voter*. court. had been beaten fatally. against the Rlvera-Atfonsn dicta- "others appear to cloak a Sinister similar to those seen In s bad cold, of the end-products of carbohydrate's her mother who doesn’t sing par- al circuit. The qualifications ui CBB::WABC NETWORK Al and Loo Roioor, Pianos—west tured poaitlon after position at mand for products of the farm pro- to be beauty, personaiity Jund 5 :0 ^ 4:00—Newo; E. Oluckoman Or. In hurricane-dented Rhode Island, Lucas, 26, Texas bank robber, and KONDAY, OCTOBER .’ll Tn IMS the I^impert and Holt ulterior motive behind a hiimanl- with fever, weakness, aching o f the which are not properly metal______ticularly and who has been a so- New Haven— Yale announced that bayonet point deapite withering ma- bably would be greater and farmers Franklin, 24, Alabama, also a torship. He was arrested several iholiz^. singing style. Now when a BASIC — Cact: wabo wade woko wcao 4:90— 4:90—Dowoy Talk—N. T. State: more than one observer held the Dr. Henry E. Sigerist will give three Prestonsburg, Ky.. Oct. S i—(A P ) British steamship Ve.stras sailed tnrinn front muscles, etc. Next the patient no- The removal of the cause is therefore cial arbiter around here for a long woel wfT wkbw wkre wjr wdro wcau To Bo Annomncod—chain chine-gun and automatic rifle fire would use a greater vovlume of robber, are charged with murdering times. Jailed at leaat once sml Anal- In truth Ihcae were ahnrp words *** i" largely dietetic. time. The Cobina, fllle, is going to callst applies for a Job, the Im- K’^8 wpro wfbt wjev wgar; Midwoett 4:44— 4:4b—Lowell Thomas — east; view that the race between Demo- lectures this week on “ medicine and which the militiamen poured down — County Attorney Forrest D. Abort short term credit In 1939 than thla (R A D IO SC A R E from New York for Soiith Ameri- .1 A• _ _ ... ■ I nlRlns R A*b*Ia>4^aB _ vbbnbm $Kbm“ kmbo •kmox whaa Itfab- - - Ton^ Mix'o^ Sketch-west repeat (Tatlc Gov. Robert E. Quinn and said today a guardian would be year. Senior Custodian Officer Royal ly fled. When Spain became a re- and the general run of officers were plains of a tight, constricted feeling Possible predisposing causes are sing In the ultra-ultra Sert Room pre.sario asks who were her an- krnt human welfare” aa the Dwight M. on them. Cline. The escape waa foiled by can porta. The skipper. Captain 4:(XL- 7:0(^AIiaa Jimmy Valcn'tinc William H. Vanderbilt, a Republican Terry lecturer at the university for sought for Rosie Columbus, bride of ' Hm wtraonlinarily Illuminating a bit nurpri.aetl nt the heat, but not through th* chest Juat under the overfatigue; catarrh of the nose and ' Waldorf-Astoria at a fancy cestors, what stateroom they oc- EAST—wbna wpg whp whee wore efrb 4:9C^ 7:90—No Talent waiitod Prog. Salamanca dispatches said Fran- Cash farm Income, the report puhllc and Alfonso abdicated In ekao wibx wmaa weeg whbf wlba wkbn 4:44—‘ “ 7:4b—Scitneo- - - Marching Ahead .. . leader of that wealthy family, might a week, who records show Is 10 Guard Harold B. Stitea, who pre- William Carey, waa making his re- half ,ao mirpriaed as when Wood- breast bone. ’The air paaaages of throat; pus pockets at the roots of salary, we Imagine, and here we cupied on the Mayflower, her ad- this year. Dr. Sigerist, director of co's legionnaires charged In the face added, should range next year be- vented the men from reaching his panic Into which vast numbers of lO.’ll he returned and hernme head whio' wgbl...... wbrk wnbx 7:00— 4:00 C. Rcbiacn't Buckarooa be decided by a mar^n of less than the Institute of the history of medi- years old. ring iaaned s brief but biting state- th* throat and chest become sore and teeth; the breathing in of dusty air, are confronted by the singular fact dress on Park Avenue, and what DIXIE — wgat wefa wqam wdod klra 7:90- 4:90—"Thoac Wa Love**-to cat of the fire and swept out the gov- tween the $7,.’iOO,|(yD.OOO estimated guard tower by killing Limerick, a paopla ware thrown last night by a tirement voyage. Above all thinga 8,000 votes, either way. cine at Johns Hopkins University, “ If a guardian ran be found to of Its aeronautic service. He got ment Baying Moseley’s remarks raw. A abort, rough cough develops or smoke or fumes; and In some’ that she can reMly sing. What’s royal hearts did she breal lately. wrec wlac wwl wtoc krld ktrh ktaa 9:00— 4:00—NBC'a Strirm Symphony for this year and the 1937 estimate wid-west desperado, wounding h# did not want to get In wrong waco koma kdbo wbt wdaa wbig wdbj •:(KL-10:00—Dr. Hogan l>uo or Palao Struggle Nip and Tmdi. was formerly at the University of ernment defenders in a swift assault adopt Rosie,” Short said, “ annul- radla broadcast of a dramatlaad Into trouble with the government, which la worae at nighC A t flrat cases, excessive use of tobacco. more, she’s beautiful, she’s glam- wwva wojo wrobr ktul wcoa wdno wnoz ot $8,600,000,000. Franklin and cowing Lucas. adth his owners at that last mo- were evidence of "pique" at his I the couihI ia'dlIs dry and tha rapeated 9:4(^10:40—Notignol Radio Porum To the north. New Hampshire Leipslg. with hand grenades and bayonets. ment proceedings will be filed In his irenion of H. O. Well*’ widely failure of selection for Chief of In tomorrow’s article I shall take orous and— kwkh know wmmm wjno wcha wpar 10:00—11:00—N1:00—Nowa; tw i; Paul Kain Orch. however, and lo.st that Job. Then spasms_____ of c o u g ^ g may unduly tire APPROVBS EARLE. wmaa weoo wrva walm wrdw wapT 10:40—11:90—Hour for Dancing Music voters were fa c ^ with a nip and name.” ment of hla career. When the Vea- Steff, a Job that went to Oen. up the treatment o f both acute and Suppose w* let the man at the MIDWEST — wmbd wlan wibw kfb Meriden—Mrs. Emily J. Youngs, • knoMn paaudo aclantlflc novel “The he became a radical leader, plotting th* piatient. ■■ Children, especially, chronic bronchitis. Look for 11:10—12:9(L-'Harry Candulla Orchcc. tuck struggle between Republican Rosie waa married last Monday to Pish are froxen at a teaqietae tra* left port she had a rather serl- Maim Craig. Altogether, said tha Waldorf describe here. He says Philadelphia, Oct. 31.— (A P ) — 85, founder and president of the EVICTED ‘SQUAW’ CRIES War of the Worida" makes one for red control o f Spain. Soon, how- complainfa of a painful aoreneaa and next article In this newspaper. Gov. Francis P. Murphy, one of the Meriden Y. W. C. A. for nearly a SEEK TO C(M)RDINATE Fleming Tackett. 34-year-old miner. ture of 33 degrees below aero aad Wfiodrlng, It was a "flagrantly that she “is slim and vibrant’* and President Roosevelt put bis influ- otia list Indicating bad stowage of rawness which makes them dread state’s wealthiest men. and John L. half century until her retirement, Rosie’s mother, Mrs. Graep Colum- stacked like (x>rdw(x>d uatil tiasd, »■ Wmidsr whether tha licensing fac- ever, he awttched back Into the disloyal statement.” that she’s the girl “ who broke ence into the final week of the her cargo. Carey was worrle,! but the coughing spells. Chicago haa the largest number 7:18— HoUyw(x>d Screenscoops — Sullivan, a hardflghtlng Democrat. last spring died Saturday after a bus. said Roale and “ Flern” had been DEBANCE FROM CELL at a plant of a North CaroUafl tor tn radio control isn’t In reverse government’a good graces and w.as A few days later the cough be- royal hearts this summer while Pennsylvania election campaign to- George McCall. Still a fourth section of New BETTER CARE PLANS “sneakin’ around and (xiurtln’ for a he did not dare put back and have of airplanes In a single city, with visiting In Venice,” the girl “who long lllneas. The funeral will be co-operative fiahery. r gear. Evidently there are many, Woodring "Shocked” Them comes loose, and It Is then leas pain- day with a statement approving 7:80— Helen Mencdien In “ Second England provided a governorship long time,” sent to this country as aviation New York ranking second In thla can sing soprano and contralto held Tuesday at 2 p. m. the cargo restowed because It It waa on that last point that the ful and begins to bring up large Gov. George H. Earle’s “ liberal” WTIC Husband.” battle that laid aome claim to na- Los Angeles, Oct. 81— (A P )—Dis- aiany thousands of peopls owning attache of the Spanish embassy. respect. with equal ease” and who la a Scotland — Chief Inspector, a Washington. Oct. 31.— (A P ) — would cost money and time, and soldier services balked. The Army Democratic state administration. Travelers Braodcasttag Service, tional attention. In Connecticut, armed of her “ tomahawk.” and radio* arfao are not flt to hava them 8:00—“ Big Town” —starring Ed- pointer owned and handled by Mike Government officials and a pommlt- When the present Insurrection an Attorneys and other representa- Sturges, from the 4 Wllahire boule- the doRtruetlon of a great many 12:00—Count Baste's Orchestra. tative 'Tobey (R.. N. H.) conceded Franco became known yesterday. home. vard home. Blinded by the gas, her For8 Yean the radio, for all ita atns—and they lieve that ’loyalty’ works both Eddie Casey to be the tightest of these races. tives of the Medical Aasoclatlon, hope that another ship of the L. A ways; that a man who expects 12:30—Sammy Kaye’s Orchestra. Lieut. Ool. Ramon Franco, 42. meanwhile, continued testimony be- Louis Spencer, 85, of Danbury throw of th* hatchet was wild, but are. many never diasemtnated any neutral ships. 6:80—WrightvUle Clarion H. line, to which no salvage would loynity from subordinates miist presenting Tomorrow’s Program former aviation attache to the for a grand Jury here. died Saturday night of Injuriea re- Marshal (Jlark took It as evidence. Such is the stuff of which many our 6:46— Jack Says, Ask Me Another A. M. Price $ 2 9 « S 0 up Important part of those untrutha; bavs to he paid and which wns due display loyally toward them.” 7:00— Amos ’n’ Andy Spanish embassy in Washington, The Justice Department is try- ceived a few hours before when he (JIark booked her and her daugh- a "hero" Is made. An adventurous 7:00— Shoppers Special. at all events not outside Ita adver- The .loiirnnl said the general had 7:15— "The Human Side ot the was killed Friday off Palma, Mal- ing to indict the organization and was struek hy an automobile which ter on suspicion of resisting a fed In those waters coming north, 7:45— News Service. USE O U « tlatag boosts. thrill seeker and lighter, Impello-l "performed a public service In News”—Edwin C. Hill y' lorca, while q>Uotlng a seaplane the District of Columbia Medical police said was driven by Andrew eral offirer, but said contempt of I would appear, take off the pa.saen- 8:00—Shoppers Special. ^ Fautseh of Bethel. to Inflict death and dosfniction. It suggesting that we forget foreign greatest. 7:80— “ Inside of Sports with Jack throagh a storm. Society under the anti-trust laws. court charges may be filed later. BUDGET PLAN Walla’ wierdly Imaginative tala R*f* and tow the wallowing Vea- affairs nnd tend to our own while , 9:00— Richard Maxwell. RADIO Three others died with him. One It charges that the two nnnociatlnns does not appear to have mattered Steyena” No Dowa Paymeat. o f the raiding of Barth by the Mar- tro* to safety. we settle our own problems.” 9:15— Montana Slim. ______Day person was missing. violated the Sherman act In their greatly to Ramon Franco whom he 7:48— Democratic State O ntral Up To a Year or Moro To bedding value Committee Program 9:25— News Service. Eaetorn Staadorfl Ttiae. Franco flew the South Atlantic controversy with Group Health tlana was written forty years ago. When at last, as the liner waa Association, Inc., a form of (imp- killed or In what cause he fought. Some rrecojents ('ited 8:00— A l Pearce and hla Gang •9:30— Girl Interne— Joyce Jortjan. Jan. 3l, 1926, the first such trip For Prompt Servieo Pkoa Oanarations o f readers have been Just about at the end of her rope, 9:45— Dorothy Stone — Oinsole erative medical rare. To some he will appear more as a Aa an Immediate precedent, th.' 8:80— Alfred Wallenstein’s Orches- New York. Oct. 31—Radio f5 to from Europe to South America. HARTFORD 5-1095 fbrolllar with It. it has been re- he overcame his fears of the com- Varieties. miirderoiiB turn-coat utterly lack- Journal suggested that General of the year! tra pay tribute to the late Minnie, the The Virgin Islands, purchased A t Oar Expeaao fPrred to by speakers nnd writer*, Marlin, just defeated for re-elec- • :00— “ Hour of Charm” with Doro- 10:00—Pretty Kitty Kelly. Th)» party and did send out his despair- ing In Meals or patriotism. Just only singing mouse to be paid $500 from Denmark In 1917, comprise WA by teachers and by the press, con- tion aa governor of Oregon, "ha> i thy Thompson, commentator 10:18— Us On a Bus. fi n o ^ lA B® ing call. It was too Isle. The \>s- an air killer who numt he In the 10:46—Stepmother. for a sponsored broadcast. She MOONEY ASKS LAWYERS the last United States territorial NEWLAND’S siderably oftener than "nulllver'a never hesitated to criticize polirle.'* 9:30— Eddie Duchln’a Orchestra iier«fl tras foundered and 110 human be- 11:00—Girl Scouts Founder Day hailed from Woodstock, lU., making acquisition. lie*'*' front of the killing, at any cost of lie iH'llevcd harmful.” ^ ' 10:00— Contented Program four radio appearances altogether. Ho4» UPHOLSTERING Travala" or "Little Red Riding ing*, <17 of them passengers, were program. har.ani or principle. Ollier offliers have spoken* out 10:30— Republican State Central Minnie, dead of old age. will be TO CONTINUE B AH LE 3984 Mala St. Hartfeai Hood." By no means ran the hrond- drowned. after retirement, notably Genera: committee Program 11:15— Ruth Carhart. 11:30—Big Sister. honored by the program In which caatlng company be blamed for .Smedley D. Butler of the Marines. 10:45— Larry Clinton’s Orchestra she made her microphone debut, the Then there wns the ca.se ewlMered, afrald- before hand, too, nnd left the serv- String Ensemble, Moshe para- day night, with Don McNeill, mas- States Supreme court to win for him panic fright. Especially when the American comedian, aboard the ice as a result. nov, director 12:18— Her Honor^ Nancy James. of-hls-Joh noting captain delayed President Harding while enroiife to ter of ceremonies, eulogizing the freedom from San Quentin prison. dramatlratl-in was Intro-'uced in In the prain they aimed their I 12:00— Top Hatters 12:S(>:—Romance of Helen Trent. calling for nM until his radio offi- England, waa reported .Saturday in “ soprano who displayed no tempera- Mooney said his attorneys would due form and had been dulv listed shots at ' military conditions, but 12:30— Earl Hines' Orchestra 12:45— Our Gal Sunday. ment.” There'll also be a (ew sec- ask the high cost for permission to cer, of hU own volition, sent out cahlea from the liner to his former the officers felt that a man retired 1:00— Silent 1:00— Newa Service. In the station’s program. huslnens assnclate.s here. Pepperell onds of silence, may be 30. file with It an original writ of from the army was entitled to cut 1:15— James Martin, song; WDRC ASSESSORS’ the oell That tragedy cost 1.’14 habeas (mrpua. But countle.sa fans all over the I lives, some of which might perhans ToimiTOw’s Program String Ensemble. Because the time has been sold to 1:30—Strictly Swing with Oil country tuned In only In time A.M. Thomas E. Dewey for a broadcast tolhnvc been saved If the dlstresa call Bayek. 6:00— Reveille wlUi Jake and Carl In his campaign as Republican can- catch some of the awesome detnlls had been neni nf once 1:45—The Gospel Singer—Edward FUNEMlLMOMEOp Of the flctlonni "wnr" and proceed- Wat ch Thi s Campai gn 6:30— "Sunrise 8pe were and there being awful news Low Wheat Price Spurs 8:30—Radio Bazaar 2 05—Irene Beasley, R. F. D., No. 1. the program In which a board of ex- And, when she sees a prescription filled st the Rexall Drug ed as a brave, competent ship mas- 2:15— Enoch Light's Orchestra. turn to the Aaseasort on or batoro to tell, probably half at least of the 8:45— "Jane Arden.” dramatic perts seeks .|o answer questions of Store—she knows It was done by a registered pharmacist who the flrat day of November next, s ter should have acted. He didn’t 2:30—American School of the Air. used only fresh, potent Ingredients, Impulse that prompted the "end nf sketch listeners. Every prescription Is double- list of property owned by them oa 3:00—Chirtts Institute o f Music. L v t week when WJZ and the checked for accuracy. the world" shouts In the hesitate over what his owmers G. O. P. Hopes For Kansas 9:00—Milky Way the first day of October, 1933, aad te streets 6 pieces inclutJing sheets, pillow cases, blanket 3:45—Keyboard Arabesque. N. y I. state stations omitted the 9:18— Food News 'T 'H I S little man has price- Prescriptions are filled promptly at the Rexall Drug Store. the Assessors will meet them tor arose from the ruling passion to he 9:30—Gretchen McMullen first 15 minutes of the program for t.. hi’’ passengers nnd crew. It Is AN less advantages, growing You never need to wait longer than It takes to compound the pre- the purpoee of receiving their list “first to tell 9:48— ” Vlc and Sade” another Dewey talk something like scription accurately. at th* a pretty nhnhhy hunlnens to flnd 10:00— Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage 900 phone calls came from New up in his own home: a sense Of rourse the panic extended to NO TRIALS PUNNED UNCHANGING fault with him now because a few Patch York aty. o f stability, a sense o f re- Then, too, the price for any one prescription Is based on the Municipal Building -only an Infinitesimal proportion of folks nsliure may have had the 10:18—John’s Other Wife Network stations outside the sponsibility, a sense o f secur- Ingredients, time and fair profit, so that you never pay too much the countn-’a population. But CONSIDERATE -crenilv of their lives disturbed for 1 “ L a d y P e p p e r e l l ” 10:30—Just Plain Bill FOR FKURE SKATERS state carry the program as usual. ity. You can give your chil- at the Rexall Drug Store. Bring your next prescription to . . . there were-enough credulous and a few hiiirs. Mattresa...... $24.76 10:45—The Woman In Whit* COST POLICY dren these advantages today emotionally unstable people to Jam I Pepperell 11:00— David Honim Listening tonight: 11:16—Lorenzo Jones WEAF-NBC—8 Al Pearce; 8:30 so easily. Building costs are telephone communlentlon and o^•*r- Blthiket...... New York, Oct. 81,— (A P ) — Tomorrow 1 Pepperell 11:30—“Young Widow Brown” Richard Crooks, tenor; 9 Phil To serve each family lower than they will be in the whelm newspapers and poller sta- \ M.\N.\r,ED FRANCE There will be no trials for the 1040 future. You may find it QUINN’S DRUG STORE 11:45— “The Road o f U f e ” i Spltalny’s Glrla; 9:30 Eddy Duchin Sheets ...... 306 well, at costs it can tions with frightened Impilrles ant rremler Dala.ller returns to t Pepperell frg:()0 Noon—Beauty News aad United States Olympic figure skat- orchestra; 10 Merck Weber concert; poissible to build your own Phone 7057 so create a situation er.tn m. ly pr. ^ ’ Paris fr.)m the M.ai.eilli-s rnnfer- Pillow Cases.. Hiate ing team, but the skaters will have 11:30 Hadassah annual convention. meet withont financial hoilome for less cost per month P.M. WABC-CBS—7:30 Eddie Cantor carious In ea.se there h.ad been. n..t i plenty of chances to exhibit their than your present rent. Last Day enee ..f his ruiiously mlmamed Total Value 1 2 : l ^ ”HiUtop House” ability this winter and at the same (west repeat 10:30); 8 Dick Himber strain has always and a war of the world.,, hut any .sort P.a lical .‘^uriallst party obviously Total Value $30.49 12:30— “ Myrt aad Marge" time help raise funds to finance the show; 8:30 Pick and Pat; 9 O role .^sk about ■ our complete of catastrophe demanding eoolness, : 12:46—“ Stagin’ Sam” team. Lombard In “That Certain Wom- always will be the first building service, from plan prepared to govern Fran.e hy Ow ners of FOR ONLY 1:00—News and Weather an"; 10:80 New series, famous mu- to financing. rourage and orderly handling hy ' FOmetlUng closely approaching ■ the A t a - meeting yeMerday, the rule of Quish service. cycle* and Trallen an Six piece bedding ensemble at less than the 1:18— Voice of the Farm sical evenings. . constituted authority. Olympie committee in th* United MY WASHING IS bring In Begiatrattoa of Oars. totalitarian metho.t.s ernploj’ed by pnee of the innerapring mattress alone!! The 1:80 — Federatkm of Women’s States figure ekoUng aeeociaUoa WJZ-NBC—8 Robison’s Bucka- PAese, wrUd The circumstance. larking .any •Messrs. Hitler a n l Miia.sollnl. He Digest bedding value we’ve offered this year. $ 19.75 Ouha Program completed plans which rati for th* rooa; 3 Chicago Opera “Alda” ; 10 or toll for real Importance save as a demon- will not. It 'In reasonable to 1:46— Hi Boys selection of a team on the basis ot True or Falas; 10:30 Radio Forum, ______our U -p o fo evening meetings am for Um eso* Lady Pepperell” innerspring mattress with kooUot thowimt mkf SMART Stratton of the psychological Jump- do this |n the name of Dala- 2:00—“Over the Footlights" performances in the Nattonal and Thomas M. Woodward on “The Mer- SIMPLICITY lenience of thoee who rnnast enma CLYDE M. REED OEORaE McGILL Pepperell-made ticking, 2 sheets, 2 pillow 3:30— Jak* and C*rl chant Marina of Today.” PEOPl.B BUILD BEFORE A to the dny nemioos. Tnxpayam a n Iness of certain elements In the Wo North American (duunptonahlpc and BOOM, with 14 homo dotituo aui sets dler, but In the name of France. A dlaeatlafled wheat g rew w a Farley leads • hood cases and Pepperell-made Coldwave, two color, 3:40—Medical Talk What'to expect Tuesday: ITSELF reqoeeted to come ia th* 9ms Bam population, does, however, serve to other important meets. It also plan- otkor kolpful kiut$. Only 19*. Frenchman will .submit to anything * 26% wool blanket. Every inch 3:46—Marjoria Mills, tha Girt from ned winter eporta cxhlbltlona ,to W EAF-NBC—13:45 Dr. Maddy*! If poeeible aad net crowd tho * v ^ Indicate the extent to which the By The A P Fhatura Service muaic; 4 Backstage wife; 6:30 An- ning lemlene. Msllev .... L...... done In...... the name of his country, to he is doing well to get half that quality . . built for comfort, for wear, for raise money. MANCHESTER 3:00— The Story of Mary Marlin gler and Hunter. WABC-CBS— i^ lo can be employed by unscrupu- 'nothing at all lone In the name of Topeka A 50 per cent decline in much. Rumblings o f farmer dis- tvarmth. Available in either full or twin The aaeod atlon awarded the 1939 LUM BER & FUE L CO. -»Ba hxis persons or Inlerestii 3:16—Ms Perkhos national champtonahlpa to th* St. 2:15 Nathan Straus and Sen. Wag- Basement slavery la outmod- Kx-service men having disability * " tndlMdual. Only onre In history the price of wheat In the past satisfaction are heard again. sizes. Mail and ’phone orders filled. 368 Ceater St. TeL 5146 3:30— Pepper Young’s Family Paul Skating club to be held Jon. 19, aMt on. F H A accomplishments; 8 ed! The modern way to compensation rating file HUB* With twelve months put Kansas In the Kansas Republicans count on the 3:46—“Tbs Guiding Light” the Assessors before Nov. 1st, P-P''- "ceeptM j low price of wheat to help them 20 and 31. wash takes only 15 minutes AB Also in * w n” P®’’* ’" ’ i« “ '•'np h'«n aa their god and doubtful column for the November j rni.cat of your time. . That’s the lists of jea l estate must give I the Democratic Senator dories of the land, as by law ra> 'the romLT of.there will rot likely ever ^ anoth- election. I Itioraas McGill. Their choice Is New System way, simply The nation’s major wheat-produc-1 fiery former Governor Clyde M quired,.or they will not bs aeomtad. Rswi p*Ld*^o)!” ^ Bonaparte But France REAL ISSUE TODAY gathering your clothea, send- Persona neglecting to attenddtoUialr 1 Ing state, K a iiM Joined the New i Reed, close friend of Kansas’ noted Uste on or before the flrat day of Deal parade behind the candidacy o f ' editor. William Allen White ing them to . us, putting WDRC .November wlU have ten per owto- •the startMag thins, ti, of and women for centuries. Daladler Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932. «Vhen j Hot Governor’s Race. Too Construction Features Thrifty Cleaners---- Shoe Rebuilders them away clean and fresh um Biannng thing, that come to vriU alwa\-a 3S6 HaraorO. C s o o . ' ' MATTER OF UBERH added to aame. AU penoas HahlM: tell th* people that grain prices slumped to the depres- Often described aa a “liberal Re- when we return them! “But the people for the first Ume Another Smashing Spedaf for This Week Only. to give tn Uste of taxable p r o y lfj. France command, this, or that Sion bottom. the “hreadbasket” publican. Reed’s strength in the oast the cost." you’U say, “what real or personal, are urged to agphig.' . through that medium have* Ju.t sUte revolted against the Hoover f^ted largely on farmer sup^rt. — o f th# “Lafly Papparefl” Mat- Washington, Oct. 81.— (A P ) — SHIRTS<^ must be done- for France. And It (Dtoa’a) TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW! about that?" Well Just thla. refore the Aeeroeora. Peraona az|lte' •bout as much basis of fact aj the ticket despite the fact a native son, McGUl’a backera believe his active treaa: OPEN TUESDAYS UNTIL 9 P. At Msnflay. Oet. 31 Senator Borah (R. Idaho) Ohid Sat- (Plflin— One Piece!) SHOE REPAIRING Handsomcly ing but their lists will be ohUgad f la conceivable that Daladler him- Charles Curtis, was the vice-preM- urday th* real issua In preoent modern (rommereial laun- _Ytni that sent ignorant people Intereet In farm legislation and the Hi-FIex Hohcal-loiaed Cofl P. M. SUITS While Toa Wait Lanndered and make oath and sign aame, F hm self wdli ftei completely sincere dentiol candidate. Spring Center. relations among natlona was tha dering has been proven more •howltog into the street* and shout- campaign aid extended by Post- If you can’t aa# thla oatstanding vahw during th* davw 4:00— Highways to Health. Finished fiUng liate aa agents for other about It. Turned Doeva Londoa master General James A. Farley High Quality Cotton Felt Up- time tomorrow, m nenber we*re open until 9 P IL as 4:16— Accent ca Muaic. ^drreeocoble dUterence between gov- (Plata l.tgkt Weight) Ladlea* Half swgv economical than home meth- sons must declare under oath, tlag for gas masks because the It stayed in that parade la 1936 DRESSES will give him victory. holstery. opjn ’ft u r a d .y until R o S e d “ 4:30— 'Thoe* Happy Oilmane. ernments which would dwtroy lib- noroaghly CTeaam — Expertly Fra Solea aad U fta itJ C ods. everything considered! they have been duly Just the same, save for^he latent even though Its governor, A lf M. HBrtlMs were almost within sight Sharing the Kansas campaixn romoas Lady Pepperell Tick- flay* kt Nooa, flatuidoya at 8:30. 4:45—O f Men * Books: erty and govornmente which would COATS Choose from our many serv- agent and hava full out fact that the French are likely to London, was the Republican choice tag. prea s tv It ” Oaaraateed Oak Taa spotUght is the hot batUe for t ^ 6:00—Ad Liner—Done* Program. 39c I0< ices. knowledge to file su A HsL explode at any blow to replace Preeldcnt Roosevelt in governorship. Democratic Gover- Rayon Trlnuncd Sogleae Roll OonunenUng oa Pneident Roope- feather can be obtained ot tha th* White House. Wheat prices Edgeo. 6:30— Hartford PuMic School When sent with STEINKE DID RIGHT kind of Jg^tn'm ent Into the nor Walter Muxman. ardent eun- Sorieo, veot’s recent speech w an in g that Towa Clerk and at ths e were on th* upgrade aad farmers Bttttoa Ttifted. then could be no peace extracted Ladies’ Officee in town: »lr If It pute ca preasura beyond a porter o« tha New Deal, la oppoa^ 6:46—TIm Mighty Show. regular bundle. taw an «ated and mls- were roceivlag mllllona la farm by youthful State Senatoi Handfae for Turning. hy foreo. Borah eold ha tnteipreted Rubber Heels, 21c. DIAL 3753 «Jeflnlte bearing potaL there is every beaeflt pajmeaU. Voatllataca la Rldea. 6:00— Hewa Sendee. Ceah a a i Carry FleaeeNotoi N a r.ln tlii o f critistwH as Ratner, political proteg* of this os eerring notica that the tadteation that th* w tio a This year the oitnariati is differ- 8:16— Republican State (Ytmimttee United States (fld not It- day. A Huxman vlctoty, hU frienda do- 3:30— R ^ State OomoL— **Ho^ ctaw,------— ------^ tWATKINS R O T, M I » t self reeponaible for the terma Bsen. L. O. T- I H mmjr R eporter.** of the TmUFTY CLEANERS DYERS NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY k I ^ , Itt RietllilMiLM MBfli I ’ , DW tTit iStiUflt Girl Scouts Designated *W ANKY B N o ro n f BALDifIN SLAPS Obserre Weddin^r Anniversary TO arror at aoTEi. hewe. indicated hla rapid growth In the last night by Daalsl IL PELLET AVERS AUraORlTY SPLAKS SERIAL ST ORY SURPRISE PARTT IS HELD public esteem. To Serve A t Tea Party Walts, veteran Alver of SUFT. ILLING TO SFEAK of the Chicago FB I MMd i>-r the Green bus, pulled up at the THE OPEN FORUM In 1735, Jonathan Trumbull mar- tb a grlaoMT, Lad FEDERAL FUNDS ried Faith Robinson, tbs dsughtsr Center this morning tor his rar- NBA BIRVieO. M « ON 25TH ANNIVERSARY paiticlgatlag to 3 0 ___ FDR PROMISES Ccnmunlcatona tor publication in the Upen Forum will not ular stop. ^ M 0RDER T O M USIC of Rev. John Robinson of Duxbiiry, AT CHURCH GATHERING In Wtaeondn. Mlaaoai, furthar obaervaaec o f Olrl^ OtpUlo Bvallao PantUad'a troop, ON JUVENILE COURT bo gtikranteed publication if they contain more than 30U words. "Does this bus stop at the 0 Mass., a great-granddaughter of New Jersey aad Paasayivaala. ■eout WMk, Octobar SO-Novanbar Marjorie Tucker, Doris Blnitton, BY N ARD JO NES Tbe Herald rear. ««a the right to decline to publish any msttsr John Robinson, who stood at the BEFORE BALLOT! Hotel Sheridan 7“ «eked a Fifty Friends And Relatives robbariea...... DlMpOOO nettad t iMlualTa, OMrl Boouta will aanra Bylvla Walsh, Carolina Millar. RAILROADS AID stranger. that may oe libelous or which Is ut bad taste. Ftm nprsezlon hsad of the first pilgrim emigration To .Make Addrens At Annust Of Mr. And Mrs. Carl John- 01 political views Is desired but contributions of thb character which 118,688 waa oMaiaad k O «M tomonow, (“Hale's Day") ba- Capuin Emily Smith's tfoop, (OanHauai fnm Eagn Ona.) "'Heck, no," says Qua "W e to toe new world. Filther And Son Bsnqset At tha robb robbwy o f■ a ismorS,------■ Pa., ba^ t w i l tba houta at S and B p.m., la (OMittsned frofn Page Ooe.) Jndfe L L Dennit TeDs Lo- son Gather For Celebration. which HTS defumatory or abusive will be rejected. Marguerite Barry, Ruth Wheaton, keep em at Olson’a garage on CAin or CHARACTERS people who’ve ordered that gadget From 1740 *0 1750 he held the Emnnurl Luthergn Charch. on. Dee. 17, 1988, Ladd lapottod. Kaa^aataf's larcaat dapartmeat June Blrkmora. materials dumped Into owr factories ^ Spruce etreet overnight" ITYR N A DOMBBV — heiotna. position aa Assistant. In the year just before an election, when we W ife of the sensatlbnal swing from this town ia the last, two A surprise party In honor o f their stoca. Mambars of ttaa Olrl Scout captain Emily Klssman's troop, wtrs reports ths meeting would be cal months.” 1746, bt was also Assistant Judge. ^ an increase In tha W PA Just be- held early next week. Kiwaniant How It band leader. 'kllver wedding anniversary was Arthur H. Tiling, superintendent Obancil sad laadabs arlll ba at the JeMie Little, Margaret Turek, Feeley yawned. "Well, go ahead HAVE GERMANS U.YlMfiU From 1746 to 1749 he was Judge of stora an day. Tha store is also oo- fore an election, we may well won- ROBERT T A IT — here. News- men by more than ten in any three of the local public schools, will ba Captain Phyllis Burdick’s troop, Enochs said that “we are all dis- meanwhlit, diaclosed a new but and have your fun. But' let me given Hr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson the County Court of Windham oparatliif by satUas’ up a window, der what.the future bolds for Amer- paper ptMtograpItor—detaetlve^m —w ~~~ “ —— W- —— * — - months’ period without government the speaker at tbs annual Father Barbara Morrison, Irenf Morrison, appointed” with the report, "but minor dtkciigslon with Poland on WII Aid The Yonngstera. get some sleep.” The detective of 88 Division street at the home of Editor, The Evening Herald: Cotmty and also Judge of Probate In SDOWlnc Olrl Scout uniforms and ican Institutions." ANNE LESTERBSTER-.Mj’rBa’s oloe- permission. Laborers, for their part and Son banquet of tbe Brotherhood COUGHS we must give It calm and deliberate frontier dlstricta. PoUsh sources politely opened his door again. Mr. and Mrs. John Hultin of Adams 1749, During the year 1747 Jona- June Raton, Virginia Eaton. Mcconaii^y, est trieod. Germany’s bloodless conquests of are forbidden to leave toel*' employ- of the Rmanuel Lutheran church, to D U K T O aq^^piBcnt who later appeared judgment.” said a small amount of tdrritory "How’s Myrna these days?" street Saturday night. More than than TruinbulJ adjusted tbe boun- Captain Sara MacAtpIne’s troop. with other Republioan eandl D AN N IE FEELEV — officer as- Austria and Czechoslovakia havs be heiu at the church on Saturday Boouta wbo wlU aanra taa at «pi lldatea at "W e’re all law-abiding citizens waa desired to bring under one The value and necessity at a ju- Talt caught his breath, wondei> flfty friends and relatives of the ment without official permission.’’ dary line 'between Connecticut anil Orollne Daley, Betty Brown, Phyl- the Bridgeport rally, charged ^ fo r e Mgned to Invcetlgato Ludden Dom- evening, November 12. All reserva- ■ala's tomorrow laoluda tbs follow- _ - rally, ebargi and have had this case beard by country pasture areas now lying on venile court system in Connecticut ing if Feeley knew that Myrna couple were present from this town. brought certain obvious gains, The Indirect costs, which can Massachuaette. This was a very lis ,'^oran. Janet Brown. a New Haven Jewish audience that b ^ s murder. tions for toe event must be made tsg: Tnm Mia. Lson Pofll'a troop. y e n 'h lfh type of men,” he said. both sides o f toe border and owned bad disappeared. He took a long Hartford, Berlin and. New Britain. amounting to some five millions ot never be appraised, are greater than delicate task because of the great COLDS Federal relief rolls were ''manipu- was vividly presented to the Kl- controversy which existed between not late'r than November 8. To qaiekly relieve dleOees-n* eselto MaijOfls ralFwaathar, Vlrflnia Tlf- Captain .Mary Reilly's troop, Hel- Einochs declined to predict what ^ Polish farmars. Poland and chance. "Fine, Dannie." He fqlt Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were pre people, unlimited square miles ot tho direct costs. They Include loss of The program will also include i ^ warming Mwiarsls sa rear ahsM) ffeny. Bus Portarflald, Jans Hutrh* en relay, Frances Struff, Lorraine lated ” to gain votes for the Demo- wanl4 club at iU weekly noonday Yesterday: Tbe newspaper od ares to control, Increased natural these two colonies. crats. / action the railroads would take. He C^choalovakla prevloualy adjudl- like a heel, saying that—but he sented with a silver platter bearing religious freedom, which recent xylophone selections by Tony throat, and back. Blmie. meeting at the Country club today Talt runs IS' answersd. A mea- consoled himself vritj the thought twenty-flve silver dollars and Mrs. resources, pollUcal Infltience and A t ths beginning of the Revolu- said he had received no communi Mted disputes oyer a larga porUon aenger brings ths answer to Talt’s events have Indicated Is extreme in O’Bright and several reels of humor- MusMroltlsNOT"hMsml*m" It% Tho Wesleyan president, contend- catlone from any road indicating by Judge Edwin L. Dennis Of the that if Dannie knew that Myrna Johnson also receivsd a beautiful military power. These are now tore- tionary War, .lonathan Trumbull, of Czechoslovakia, now Uken over rooms. Fevertshly, he wonders ths case of Jews and Catholics; and ous movie shorts The fellowship - 'cow*##r-*Tfrwu“(anr* eoaeoetainiM toed ing that reliefers became more wasn’t sleeping peacefully at the basket of flowers. The presentation who had succeeded hla father, and oM-ftshionsd remedies tm dkhsu af whether it would accept or reject by Poland.) Juvenile Court of Windham county If it contains Myma’s freedom, most in the minds of the German loss 10 Intellectual frssdom, which committee of the Brotherhood, of numerous In election years tlian In the propoeals. Claremont then Dannie Feeley waa made by Gustaf Granlund of people. was sole ownar In tbs shipping colds—oQof muetard, raenthoLeanmbar Speaking on the subject, ’The Jo- selves the murder. has been constantly narrowed and which CHarence Wogman ia chair- off-years, asserted ha believed "any himself wouldn’t sleep the rest of Berlin, a brother of Mr. Johnson. trade, was Governor of the Colony. and othsr bslpfut Ingrsdisiits, BRmSH WAR VETERANS Board Efforts L'nsuoreasful ACCUSES POLAND venUe Court BIH,” Judge Dennis In the minds of the Democracies has destroyed standards of teach- man, la in charge of the banquet. government whieh has such a ma- toe night. Refreshments were sePved and a (Connecticut was, by virtue of Its The report to the President said Prague, Oct. 81—,(AP) — The pointed put that Its passage will be CHAPTEH-XXV of the world, peace was purchased ing and the search for truth. The bsMsr‘thsa*^ SdiM M inS '**"***~ WEDDINGS ehlne as this would he tempted to a long step forward in the elimina- social Ume was enjoyed. charter, the only colony that elected maintain this form of relief." the board had exerted every effort Czechoslovak general staff today Dannie Feeley, his long, old- for toe saving ot millions of lives freeilom of the press ha.'< gone, as ptestar. I---- T-n, lhs— hni AT HALLOWE’EN PARTY tion of juvenile delinquency A t 2:45 next day Talt stood in Mr. and Mrs. Johnson wore mar- from death and destruction. Tem- Its governors from the people and "T think this administration would to bring about a lettlement of the accused Poland of provoking dis- fashioned nightgown trailing be- has freedom of speech, freedom of BANK ROBBER CAUGHT ■kin. etimulatsa warms sod smrthsi a d roat juvenile neath a battered bathrobe, opened front of the Paciflc-Plasa. He ried In New Britain twenty-flve porary peace. If you will, was pur- by the people, the other Cokmles quickly (Mips to isH m toeal i _ rather have this form of employ- wage dispute, without eiiccoas. orders in Ruthenla, easternmost was on edge and worried. A tele- years ago tomorrow. They have assembly and freedom of petition. Engagement section of toe dwindling republic, by courts had been established at Fair- his front door and blinked at Bob chased because the leaders of Demo- having "Royai" Oovemora appointed and pain. by mOltM fw 89 ] Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lansano of ment rather than a real recovery It held that no wage reduction phone call to Anne Lester had been residents of Manchester for No one in Germany today would by toe English Crown. In* Menbcri Of Monn-Yprea Post sending organized bands of terror- field, an urban secUon of the sute, Talt. cratic nations doubted whether their Racmnmtndsd by maay doewra mM 170 Bl.ssell street announce the en- with Jobs for all," Dr. McConatighy was justified because railroad revealed that no word had been the past fifteen years. ,000.000 of re- to create a situation favorable to Talt said, grinning In spite of hlm^ (or dancing was supplied by tha becoming honest, upright citizens I was crazy enough to play my Death came to toe aged general at values for all. It Ifl clear beyond s doubt that we Blood Tranafuaiona; Had While Citron was speaking at New habilitation loans, which could be foreign Intervention and p t^ b ly self. "L et’s go inside and see tf confidential friend and trusted newly organised Kilties Band or- Haven, his Republican rival, B. J. repaid on easy terms. Authorities annexation of Ruthemla by Hun- Their faults and failures are recog. hunch and put that ad In the Per- his home In the litUe village of Etierjlmdy Must Work who have known a free democracy counsel. For giving hla support, he chestra. Recently Undergone A Ma- nized but corrective, measures are sonals column. And I got this." our genius la standing by ths Charnay near here. Despite his Monklewics, told a Polish rally at here said, however, tho railroads gary. That would give Poland and Number 4 elevator." Germany for toe time being ap- for 150 years would never be willing brought upon himself the wrath of Commander Fred Baker presided Jor Opdration. Bridgeport that he favored contin- most in need of such loans might Hungary a common frontier. used instead of regarding the boys He handed Feeley the letter he long retirement from active service to pay the price which Germany Is tbe British Government and finally Friends and Relatives as criminals. Side by side toe pair went into he was a member of toe general pears to have abolished unemploy- aa toastmaster and songs, Hallowe’en uation of the Works Progress Ad- have considerable difficulty obtain- Six PoUceiqgii Wounded bad received from toe messenger ment by devoting all of her avail- now paying and must continue to became known as the "Rebel Gov- "The existence of juvenile court," half an hour before. the luxurtous lobby o f the Paciflc- staff untU bis death. gamaa wars played and aquare Mrs. Lillian R. Metier of 26 Ben- mlnlstrstion. Civilian Conservation ing toe Interstate Commerce Com- A government communique re- able man-power to the production pay for many years. ernor." Upon one occasion, when said the speaker, "la not based on Bewildered, Feeley read the Plasa, steered themselves directly oandat waa enjoyed. The feature *5" Wife o f Morris Metier of Corps and National 'Youth Adminis- mission approval required by exist- t r ie d t ^ t during flghUng'iSatur- toward the bank of elevators. of war supplies, munitions and de- times were serious and during a of tho ovanlng waa the presentation Honor Local Residents ing law. what it can do to a child but what letter. Then read It again, this The Connecticut Economic Coun- Metter’s Bmoke Rhop, is critically tration until permanent jobs can be day at Batowo near Berehovo. In Surely enough, there stood by tba fenses. Every man and woman in cil , critical period of the war. It be- o f gifts to members of the orches- 111 at Mt. Sinai hospital at Hart- found for those employed by those western Ruthenla near toe Hungar- It can do for a child." When a time aloud: ’’ ‘Dear Sir— I can FRACTURE OF SKULL came necessary lor Waahington to agencies. forth elevator a tall, cadaverouo- Germany is subject to toe govern- By: HOW ELL CHENEY, tra. ford and hut little hop# is held out ian terrorists. youngsters Is brought into court his write a song similar to ths one devise new plans and preparations Prsaldent Mrs. Edith Kane, In be- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joseph K ein-- background la thoroughly Investi- you mention in your classlfled Jooklng fellow whose clothea were ment's call for whatever services Treas. for her recovery. Two members of Asserting tlint ho was "deflnitely Seven children, four eons and The communique said toe Invad- out o f keeping with the well and ha often made the remark, "we half of the Auxiliary, presented Mrs. In favor" of the three agencies as artz of 109 Foster street celebrated REVISION OF TRIANON gated, hts future is planned and he item in the paper. In fact I can HALTS CROWE BURIAL they may be able to perform. the DUworth-Comell Poet, Ameri- thi'ce daiighters were bom to Mr. ers were repulsed. Last Saturday groomed lobby and its prosperous- must consult Brother Jonathan.” Jean DrawbeU, WUllam Ritchie. WU- temporary Institutions, Monklewict their 45th wedding anniversary at remaln.s under the supervision of tell you some things about that No figures are available as to the c a Legion, blood donor# group and Mrs. Relnartz. They are: Lieut Prague officials reported a number look ing occupants. This was the origin of the name Uam Forbes and Edward Dowd with said the Repiibllrans miiaf not abol- the home of their son, Frank J. the court as a sort of “ foster child" song which may surprise you. If amount of Germany’s public debts "BROTHER JONATHAN" "Brother Jonathan." C^rl Priest and Dave Thomas, con- John Rclnart* of Wadsworth street, TREATY IS EXPECTED of Hungarians killed In a battle In "There’s ou. man," Feeley whis- New York, Oct. 31__ (AP) — Individual gifts and thanked them ish them immediately If they gain Relnartz, Jr., Fritlay evening. Mr. of the court. Most juvenile de- you want to talk to me I will be or their rate of Increase. Will they Editor The Evening Herald: Wethersfield. R. 8. P. tributed blood transfueions this well known radio engineer who the Berehovo neighborhood. pered. Police held up the funeral of Pat for thslr asrviocs. Ths response control of national affairs. snd Mrs. Relnartz were married In linquency, said Judge Dennis, Is in the lobby of toe Pacific-Plaza Crowe today after It was discovered be met In full, or will they be re- Origin of "Brother Jonsthsiii" waa Vice Commander Ritchie of morning. leaves soon to take up realdence in 'Take it easy,” Bob Talt said by In addition lo the "piimp-prlmlng" Germany and came lo America 3ft traceable to the influence of Hotel at 3 o’clock tomorrow, I the 79 year old one-time desperado, pudiated, as they were In 1922-24'' Jonathan Trumbull waa bom In tha poaL aasuring the members that Mrs. Metier has been ill for some New Jersey; Joseph Reinarts, de IN ARBITRATION TALK TO BEGIN OCCUPATION out of the aide of his mouth. "R e- program, Baldwin dlsrii.ssed other years ago and settled In Manchester. parents. will be standing by the Number 4 who died Saturday in Harlem hos- The major part of current cost Is I.ehanon. Connecticut, October 12, MINISTER RESIGNS the orchestra waa always ready for time and a week ago.to«lay under- eeased; Arnold Relnartz of Comp- 31— ( A P ) - T h e member, you are a song publisher, national issues In his Bridgeport Mr. Relnartz worked aa a velvet Sent to Reformatory. elevator. Yours very truly, O. K. pital apparently of heart disease, paid out of the wages of labor, 1710. In toe year of our Lord 1723. ■arvlca. Mrs. Kane presented Mr. went a kidney operatloo. Low re- speech. ton. Calif., and Frank Joseph Keln- (Oonttnoed from Page One.) «*iH S " "pokesman today not a dick. Don't whip out your weaver and loom fixer until his re- Prior to the establishment o f the Weeks.’ ’’ handcuffs yet.’’ had a fractured skull. which are controlled by the govern- at the age of thirteen, he entered 3500 ROLLS MUST B E and Mrs. Taggart with a lovely man- ststencs led to infection and her Tlie O. O. P. standard bea*'er said artz Jr., of Stone street; three .«ld Hungary deflnitely expected to Juvenile Court In Fairfield and HBrwInton, Oct. 81.— ( A P ) — tirement several years ago. begin ocaipatlon of Slovak terri- Detectives .-lald that although It ment, and through restrictions on-i college, a very young and ingenious tel plsoa emamant for thslr fine hos- condition reached the critical etasi such labor laws as the Wage and daughters, Mrs. John Jones of Cen- situation In central Europe,’’ the VVlndham counties, 21 per cent of Feeley looked up. "The guy ti (T o Be OoBtlBued) The Rev. Monte J. B. Fuller has The couuple were presented with lory In Czechoslovakia within was probable the skull fracture had free enterprise. The hours of labor boy. He received academical honors pttaUW. over the weekend. Hour Act and the state law limiting ter street, Mra Alfred Frazier of publication said. "One must expect one clellquente were sent to the Meri- nuts." presented his resignation os paster SOLD TO MAKE ROOM A luncheon conaiaUng of Hal- useful gifts by their relatives and week. been received long ago an investi- In Germany nominally averaging 45 and graduated in 1727, the class hours of employment for women and I Bank sticct and MIsi Martha Reln- therefore an equlUble arbitraUon den reformatory. Now only four "A t least slightly. That’s what gation would be made. of the Harwlnton Congregational lowe’en pudding, sandwiches, raisin children "cannot alone cure eco- friends on their anniversary. Hungarians hoped the mixed ar- per week In private employment, consisting of thirty-seven members. I artz of Compton, Calif. decision which will carry all per cent are sent to Meriden. This I banked on when I put the aa 28), ...148)4 garian population, accepted Invita- fore toe court are ever up for de- I think it’s a good chance, too. New Orleans. ▼A*®® of Automobile- ...... 30 Am I ’oh B ...... been g ru ted the applicant to re- chance, under wbaUoever nkme, converted at 40 cenU per mark). cil of his native colony. Posltloas of Th« Lathrop, 42 East Center. George temperature prevails.. \ 32 ...89 tions to meet with representatives linquency "a second Ume, Judge So I ’U go along with you and pro- where money or articles of any „ \ of m»n lo the employ of Conn. Geneial .... 23)4 25 >4 construct two tobacco sheds locat- Theee weekly earnings are gross, honor and trust given to him aa a 1 Q u a r t ...... 8 -fifi BOTH votes, Murray, Jr„ 71 Charter Oak atreet. E. J. Holl Is at work clearing up Mrs. Grover Cleveland received Am Wat Wks .. of the Fascist powers in Vienna on Dennis said. tend rm Interested because my considerable value are Involved," HarUurd F ir e ...... 75 77 ... 14T4 ed on Burnham street. The struc from which approximately 16 per youth and In such quick suocesstoo, 1 Applicator .. .28 roH 1 Pint GLO-COAT for a Franklin Wellea, Talcottvitle. Elmer the first parcel poit package In the Anaconda ...... 38% Wedne.sday. Tbe attendance prise, donated by band will Introduce and plug toe under auspices of churches in hU GRANDSONS BEARERS North on tTnlted States.. Hartford Steam Boiler 82 66 Armour III ... song that you select to publish. cent Is deducted for social Insurance, RefRlarly C f i - com in Christensen, North Coventry. Hollister street, so that at pre.seni National Fire ...... 6 Asked Arbitration Meeting. w m ";n «riiT fn ‘^ “ *• hurricane. James Blair, waa won by Charles charge. "Winter Aid," etc. 62 >4 01 >4 Atchison ...... "Okay, Bob. I ’ve been every- Total Value ,. 98c 59c...... set ofl Births: A son to Mr. and Mrs. It has the appearance of a park and There are approximately .l.ftOO, Phoenix ...... 38*4 The two disputants asked the ar- Burr. The nominating com m ltt^ OOC a por Andrew Donee, 272 Charter Oak (kio dogs In England.. 80 82 Aviation Corp , bitration last week. thing else, I might as well try act- FOR AUTHOR’S WIDOW Indirect Ooeta an unobstructed view may he ob- Travelers ...... 3*4 consisting of R. K. Anderson, chalr- territi street and a son to Rev. and Mra. 448 465 Baldwin C T ____ . has been given ing a song publisher. Got any It Is granted that It Is Impossible tained to the East and Soiith. .McKinley wns the first Ameri- ... 13*4 The Hungarian claims grew from • permit to rebuild a K«a«« rian: Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, Arthur form Alfred Kline, Bolton Center. I'ubllr L'lllltlea Balt and Ohio .., ■f IF A - * damaged bam idea how they act?" to figure Indirect cosU. Mr. BUnley can president to ride In an auto, Conn. Lt. and Pow ... oi ... 8 ciremnstances of the Munich ac- Knofla, Joel Nichols and George NAN IS FOUND DEAD AUanta, Oct. 31__ (API—Six some Dtsebarged Sunday; Mine Agnca mobile. The event 55 Bendlx ...... "Sure. They act dumb— like a High. In the Saturday Evening Post The Married Couplee club of the occurred In Conn Pow...... 45 ... 23 c.ird of Oct. 1. by which Great Brit- * 200^* Glenney, presented a slate of offi- granaons were chosen pall bearers anlde Daly, Rockville, Jean De Pellagrlni. November, 1899. 47 Beth S te e l...... ’ ain, France, Italy and (Germany detective." Talt laughed. "You of October 6th, glve.artv tY>- Illuminating Shs...... 5511 ... 16*4 en a permit authorialng the ^ rose Harris, widow o f the creator JOHN A. D A N A H E R ca be( Kee etreet, Karl Marka. 37 Strant In the water# of North America. 67 4 Can Pac ...... give to Germany Czechoslovak 8u- Herbert B. House Is nominated "Get out of hero," Feeley of toe "Unrle Remus" Negro folk "There Is a chronic food shortage. 128-128 Cedar Streat -OM Rehoelhaaaa" morrow evening at the Y. M. C A Hartford Gas ...... 33 36 Case I J. I.) ...'' ... 6*4 tlon of a poultry house ead r street. Joseph Kelly. Talcoltvllle. I A mushroom growing near a den ... 93 deten areas. at 184 to succeed Thomas Bentley as presi- roared. "A n d I ’ll meet you In tales, Joel Chandler Harris, at the The workingman’s sausages contain Mra. Howard Clark and her asso- So, New Eng. Tel. Co, 148 i .’'>0 Cerro De Pas ... Woodland street, to cost Norwich, <5cL 81.— (A P )— Peter F O R U. . SEN A T O R town Mrs. Donald Tuttle and Infant son. of snakes was considered poKonous ...49 The Munich accord provided also an sstl- dent of the club and toe other nom- front at toe main entrance of tbe Sacred Heart church here today. potato flour and starch. Fish sau- The ciates on the Ways an4 Douglas Aircraft . 68)4 vakia. men who were attemptlngno steal tho (Jolden Bowl. Mike 'phoned The chlnrs in their rlub quarters pur hour. Hart and f?ooley .... IBO .. with Deputy Coroner Leon P. Lewis cesa for blowing air through whale EVERYBO DY'S M ARKET y>ra Thursday. P a. m.— Pre-natal Du Pont ...... 147 Border Cities (Tilef Iseue the machine and then drove it into BRINGS EVACUATION mo from there. I told him to stick Uoltei He and four special i-onstables Heniley Mach., B. . . . 9 with her." of this city, were conducting an ta- REGARDING OFEN DOOR oil le helping the taste of the na- FREE DELIVERY! SPECIAL lOe DAY! DIAL 5711! clinic. Kxelusive of Greece, Turkey, II Eastman Kodak ..181 The chief issue appeared to be the police garage because the keys r o R in .tor hurried tn the place. Landers. Frary A Clk. 2.8>4 "Was Rogers with her?" vestlgation. Pleoea of a head- tion’s butter. R EC O V C X T -B R D f O ON T H S R C rU S U C A N S Friday. 2 p. m Well bnbv i on- Clutm „ud .Soviet Ru st.i. the knowri 27', Flee Auto Lite ... .. 33% who ahould possess Bratislava. Miin- were In the ignition system. to be When tho women some 2i)0 of New Brit. Mch.. Com. 26‘.j Gen Elec ...... OF RIVER GATEWAY "No. He may have gone after light Icnk were found In the Tokyo, Oct. 31.— (A P )—United "In Berlin a loaf of bread which Del .Malz terence. prison pi’imlntion of the world is 28', .. 46*4 kacs, Kassa and Nltra, border cities • P U LL T H S SBOO ND LC V B R • places them saw who the visitors Were approximately 9.H.,800. pfd...... 90 Gen F o o tls ...... you left— or he may still be in toe vlclBlty. States Ambassador Joseph Grew contains by law a minimum of 7 they blocked IJie entrance .. 38 now on the Czechoslovak side of the CORRIGAN MAGIC. eratloi anil I he stri|o. or Intcra) line North and Judd...... 24'4 apartment. Mike had one of his cohferre- 9', Gillette ...... men stick around to ..ee if Rogers vlce-ihlnliter for foreign affairs, potato flour, costs nine cgpte and U it tn 1 The raiders llnally got tnsiUe but Kussell .Mfg. Co...... 31 ..' 8% (Authoritative sources In Buda- Milwaukee—"Watch me pull a came out and where bo went if new spaper man dies Ooeaa Spray ■■ n organ, recording changes in 35 Hecker Prod . . . . . ’ tack out of my mouth," said Jerome civilian corpses as a protection concerning Washington’s demands one-quarter of the standard Ameri- aumm: they found no gambling devl're.s. prrs.Btjre, Scovlll Mfg. Co...... 28'. . • 10*4 pest said Hungary agreed to accept he did come out. I haven’t heard can size. (In America the average 27', Hudson Motors , .. 94 Uetcbell, 7, to a oompanlen aa thev against Japanese who still had not that Japan maintain toe open door state; OBITUARY Sllex Co...... 12te Int Harv ...... any decision reached by Italy and wslIc.H _____ 1 i n e y from him, so I guess there’s noth- Salem, O., Oct. 31 — (AP) — Cranberry Sauce 14', .. 63*4 walked to school occupied the railway." foi American business In China. price for one pound loaf Is ten con 10c ail in • .Stanley W o rk s ...... 41 Int Nick ...... Germany. Prague government of- ing on that.” *■ Thomas Brush, 42. circulation man- 4.3 .. 58Tj "^ e companion watched and The provincial capital, moved Details o f toe talk were not dis- cenU.) Fish alburn^ la displacing None-Sueh Gilead do., pfd...... 27)4 Int Tel and Tel .. flclals said its dslsfation to Vienna Talt pulled a magazine from his ager of toe Bnish-Moore newm- 29 <4 .. 9*4 w altrt Jerome gulped and looked from Canton, was established at papers o f Ohio, died last night in cloeed, but an Informed source said eggs In the production of foodstuffs. had g( Torrington ...... 26 Johna Manvllle . . . w u ld be equipped with populaUon iwcket. "1 don’t know whether It’s funerals 28 ..1014 startled, Tuacon, Aria. Brush, the son of that "two-or three cases" mention- ’’ ‘In times of war| reads the Nasi to the Veeder Ri>ot ...... 46)4 Kennecott ...... tiatiatics to support its views. V V Unshlen. General Wu Teh-Cben, anything or not, Dannie— but look Mince Meat pkg# 10c 48'4 .. 474 showed the Uck lodged governor o f Kwangtung, sent a mes- Lnula H. Brush, president of toe ed In toe United States’ note of Oct. Defense Act, 'every German man ANNOUNCEMENT assemi Mile I»ulae Bartlett MovieBV Bill Por*.„ Scrapbook W ■'m New York Banks Lehigh Val Rd . (Dtplomatle sources in Prague, at this.” •By th .. 64 iB his stormaeh. to ail foreign consuls In Can- chain, formerly pubilahod the Tona- 6 on the open door question were 4nd woman Is obltgsd to ssrvs ths Mlsi Louise Leffingwell Bartlett u T, Caricaturei by George Soarbo Bank of New York . . 375 Llgg and Myera B ON NOV. 1st I W ILL OPEN MY Show _ Trade Mark Reglitered u. S. Patent Office, Bankers Trust ...... 45 ..1014 ton stating his government stHi, wanda, N. T., Newa. discussed. fatherlsnd.’ Twenty million work- Tapioca Minute 10c Whose funeral was held this after- Loew*s ...... 68<4 waa tbe reprint'oomics maga- men, during 1936, were given ‘labor produi noon at the Pratt Funeral Home 71 Central Hanover .... 86 Lorlllard ...... functioning in all department* atnu which Talt had picked up in There MAggARET LlNPgflY Chase ...... 32 .1 9 4 asking them not to recognize ' Nelda Starr’s apartment "Thanka,” GALE SWEEPS COAST passporU’ to faciUUte'their mobUI- ' Avenue. Hartford, with Mont W a r d ...... 6O4 DEATH LIST REACHES 71 zatlon and dlatribuUon in time of The Chemical ...... 4214 Nash K e lv ...... Sk a tes Bock to Strength “puppet’*' government which may be Dannie said. " I like comics." ANTIQUE Friend's Beans Ige.lOccqn 10c Ing of ' ^ North Cemeterv In . 10«4 installed. "Listen. Mr. Feeley, look at that Buszsrds Bay, Mass., Oct. 31 — war. In order to prevent tbe em- that city, will be remembered by Y'*-'" ...... 24 Nat Blsc ...... 26% MarseUl?, Oct. 81.— (A P ) — The t748, i ontlnental ...... jjij ( A Dbmel, JapensM news agency, advertisement on the back." (AP)—A gale sweeping toe New ployment o f skilled Isbor—o f which ' pwiple as llbra- Nat Cash Reg ...i official death list in the disastrous chosen Com Exchange .lo Nat Dairy '...... 1 6 4 dispatch from Canton Mid n ts u o Dannib looked. It was tbe ad- England coast today forced toe there Is a shorUgs— on work which Sliced Peaches No. 1 can 10c rierk. ; rian for about seven years at the . 134 department store Are that awept Steamer New York to dock at State is 'not In ths nstlonal Intersst’, a SHOP First National...... 1700 Nat D istill...... Okazaki, newly appointed Japanese verUaement at a novsity company AT NEW LOCATION I . ^ bull, 1 ' former South .Manchester Free Li- . 384 this city Friday reached 73 t o ^ . iler In the (Ja|ie Cod canal, where government decree forbids iron, Dole’s Guaranty T r u s t...... 238 N Y Central ____ i counsiil for canton, had arrived In Minneapolis. 'It offered and Firemen and troopa stlU were Samue ***** ®’*Hlett came here In Irving Tniat ...... 914 . 184 there by air from Eormosa.) illustrated at least two dozen o d ^ I KK) passengers were disembarked to steel and rostal concerns from In- ciety North Am ...... searching tbe ruins for bodies. . - ^ ' fV *?'*"**“ “ librarian Mrs. Manufact.'Trust ,... 3914 Packard ...... [ • 3 4 4 and ends appealing to boya. Plans be taken oyer the road' to Boston. creasing ths number of their isrork 531 Middle Tpk., Sliced Pineapple H ca n 10c Thelpe Ekston, who had held the . 64 Manhattan ...... 15 Param P ie t ...... ‘n O R T E N B E B T R I c n O N il for auto racers. X-ray baaes, sixpimi ■ an BMATCjft SCjLtnCXi. N Y Truat...... gj • 1 1 4 chameleons, turUea, a book on pay ez Penn ...... 314 Hankowj Oct. 31— (A P ) —Tight- Manchester Green of her Public National ...... 27 Phelps D o ^ e ...... ening of JapaneM. military rcstrte- ventrlloquiam. invisible ink. Dan- Pears No. 2 can 10c the su EUzabeth Cobb, who Title Guarantee ...... 6'. . 444 nie grinned. "Y ealt I used to WItti a Larga Bteck of Chests and M \ Phil P e t e ...... 384 tiona in Hankow i ^ I t e d In Inri- 5*^^ Ubrarlan. U. 8. Truat ...... 1575 1 ,dents today which led to protests oend for a lot o f stuff Uks this ad to t Pub Berv N J ...... 8 34 af Drawers — Low Boya — Orange and Grapefruit Juice fb !!? **’* daughter RAdio ...... from United States and British when I waa a»kid. Once I got High Daddy — Tablas of All uel Ro - 1 4 a chameleon. I put it on the first d Reading . 164 authoritlss. but amicable settle- RE-ELECT fS *f~*** Nart/ord. She was high -i. Rem Rand ...... ments were reached. linoleum in our lUtchen. It waa Deoerlpthwa — Chairs —- Beds. No. 2 can 10c Ebenei -L . 1 6 4 Alao Repairing and Restoring. show 1 MERIDEN MAN KILLED Republic Steel ___ . 1 » 4 ^Tie United States protest was checkered linoleum and the darned |i>' ' thing died trying to make good.” time, P«°pl« of Hartford, as Rey Tob B ...... 46 made when a uniformed Tlkited ¥ ' 48 Years’ Experteaeel Stuffed Olives or Cherries jar 10c efficient librarian. WALKING ALONG ROAD Safeway Stores . .. . 244 States Naval messenger was search- Thafa aa old joke. Dannie. Edward J. Murphy first m I ^ k down there la the lower only a Scheniey Dls ...... 1 9 4 ed by Japanese sentries wMIe ketlng M TtyoB street In South Glas- Sears Roebuck___ as courier between toe A m e r i^ left-hand comer." Pbdps' • T 44 V. HEDEEN Pink Salmon Ige. con 10c Shell Dnlon ...... 15 . consulate and the gunboat Luzon. Feeley looked. Then he raised First Antlqas Dealer 1 New Britain. Oct. 3i _(a P(__ hU eyes to Tait’a. "WML what « REPRESENTATIVE tha Socony Vac ...... 134 A similar Incident involving Brit- la Manchester OF CATS. Kapbzny. aged about 43. of South Pac ...... ^ sailors brought a British pro- do you Imow about that?" ftm tn 95 Willow atreet, Meriden, waa kill- . 194 Independent Enough to Truly Represent Everyone, Regardless Squash or Pumpkin have 111 South Rwy ...... 20 " I -dosi't know anything about ed alwut 1 a m. today when he was St Brands ...... It yeL But J do know it a d v ^ of Political AffiliaHon.. It *4 a •^ ck while walking along North St Gas and E l ...... 74 tlses a gadget to make a noise Lgste2icatflf0c^ The ’ 44 80UVEN«8 1747. b Colony road In southern Berlin by a St Oil Cal ...... 394 like a cat’s cry. You put it in I^m ises you again the privilege of Referendum instruction— S? by- at Oil N J ...... your pockst, squeeze It, and have and pre 634 Tokay Grapes 2lb9e10a FInat El mer Robinson. 22, Negro, of Ber- Tex Corp ...... 424 Harrisburg. Pa.—DetecUvs John run with your friends and your to vote exactly and only as you so instruct, on all important lu). Timken Roll Bear n ^ e d through a apeda* dog. But I wonder U maybe it Rev. E 814 legislative measures. BamsU TUB FLORIST 2 ! Brown arrested Trans America ..... 1:^ High might be used'for something else.” •»- PhMe Met e # Union Carbide ..,;. »4 school footban fanx when it atopped "You’re dreaming. Bob. This Yellow Onions 5 lb a .l( ^ of Tale Oppmmttf cirri* ’rkeai^ J - Robinson on a charge of criminal 88>i negligence. Bonds at New Union P a c ...... 93 • t a station. nutty musician, with his obae«toai MAKE MERRY WITH US TONIGHTI the OU< Britain . first r police beadquartera were set at Unit A ir c r a ft...... 38>i r}* *"y ^ you took anything about a song called T h e Cafa Vo«« for tho Condidato with a Platform— 11.000. Unit Corp ...... Meow,’ might get one of Umm SoRTtnirs! Noiseaukars! No Cover! No Minimoml Fresh Spinoch Novemt Of* OF *7>C BCFT DRessep 4 a ^ e b didn’t belong to you from any ^ p i ^ y was at llrat unidentlfled Unit Gas Imp ...... 12 I" W*»Tlsburg." be announced. things If he figured to do soma Dance To the Tones of the Oak Grill Swinfsters ©iRlM tM HOUUiVOOO. U S Rubber...... Not Blindljr Bocauco of Party Labolo Hla I bbL n brother, John Kapiizny. aioo 634 murder. But Rogers or this Starr Large Florido Oranges 6 f o r l f il U 8 ateel...... aid you on the seat girl areat crazy. Ifz just a eo- ExccUent Food eras m CiKM Outdoor bpor ib .••^**“ ***«

Gllsad w«a tb « R«v. John Selomoa , _ - mJUVvnBOiaiH. UUIU1, MVIYDAT, OCTOBER 81,198S Porter, who mkay years ago foUow- ed In the footatepa o f the Rev. Mr. Observe Centenary Clark and became a missionary In Austria under American Boanl auspices. He died In Prague, Ckech- oalovakia, last month, sborUy before the painful crisis which has rent the republic asunder. Dozen Teams Stitt Eligible For National Honors A t the Gitead Church ~~ ...... • '' ■ ^ . ( ------—— „ ' ' .- .I- ■I.... A Many things l^ vs of necessity been omitted from this story of the Roaring Brook road, between the Gilead church. The doings of the STAFFORD schoolhouse and tha Intersection of ortad. Unusually Large At- Ladles' Aid Society, in furnishing the Irons road, so called; to If Only Two Old Stars Still the church and parsonage and rais- the town wUl authorize the s ^ t - INVITE ROCKVILLE ORIOLES TURN BACK SEGARS BY 6 TO 0 tendance Present at ing money for repairs, for inlaaions 'SPRINGS men to borrow money to repair the Pin, DARTMOUTH AND and other charities and all sorts cif JOHN C NBTTO highway bridge at South WUUngton until state aid money is available Yesterday’s Celebra- good works, would probably fill s 472, Stafford With Toronto Maple Leafs A t the meeUng of the Current TO ARMISTICE SI volume. Only last year the Ladles tion; Pasreant Pre- BvenU a u b In Stafford Springa last LONG AERIAL SETS GREEN BAY HOLDS GEORGETOWN SET PACE society undertook and carried out The local political campaign being Garda*s Filipino Friends Toronto. O ct 29 — (A P ) — The^well as his the wmrk of redecorating the church week, Mrs. Walter P. Day of Wil- competitive tempera- sented; Hisrh Ljghts waged prior to the election of Nov- Ungton, a member of Windham .S i months, as the re- Toronto Maple Leafs "campalgii for ment. play a big part In Drlllon’s Interior, no small task. First Baptist Chiird Of Wil- sult of the hurricane which destnnr- Yesterday’s Sermon ember g whlch'^bad been unukually High s.$hool faculty, was elected a STAGE FOR M A R K B In ^ast To See Him Win youth” just about reaches comple- scoring sprees. Fowler, a niohlng of History of the mem ter. ed many tobacco sheds, bams, g w - WESTERN LEAD IN defenseman and game blocker, and ON THE EASTERN FRONT There were two services Sunday quiet, takes on a new life In the final ages, M d other buildings which tion wItL the 1938-89 National Broda, among the league's top goal- for the centennial celebration, one Mias .Helen Hutchinson o f Bristol fimantic To Hold Special have bten listed in previous years. Oiurch. stagea of the campaign. Both major spent the week-end at her summer Hockey league season. ies, will co-ordinate the team's at 11 a.m., and 6ne at 2 p.m. The parties have established headquar- Achievement Program IN FIRST QUARTER New York, Oct. 81.— (A P )— A 4 Armstrong, the "wonder man” front In the southesstora coafsrtaee home on WlUlngton HIU. baker's dozen o f lettuce pickers PRO GRID LEAGUE Only two members o f the brilliant work, especially when there are Rev. Henry B. Mason, former pas- ters. the Republicans In the rooms of TOe date of Friday evening, Nov- who waa the first to hold three Leaf lineup o f 1930-31 remain for Dike, Tennessee, CaMoniia, race with Tulaae aad Oeorala the iUse Rosa O. HaU, Dr. and Mrs. Program Next from California are In town to see rookies on the ico. only other squads without coafbr- OflMd eelebrat«d thr lOOtb ta - tor, and the first minister of the the Stafford Republican club In the ^ t e r 18 has been selected for the world titles and gave up the feather- the forthcoming Ice wars. IMcept Horace B. Sloat and Mrs. John R Tolland County 4H Achievement DepMMI Oa nampiima ence defeat. Tulane, 37-0 vletot tty ot th« OoogreKatJonal united parishes, preached from the Arnold Block on Main street and the Ceferlno Garcia win the world wel- weight crown to concentrate upon for Red Jackson, still going strong Edwards atUnded the meeting of program. It wUl be held at the Com- terweight championship Wednesday Bmythe is confident Bingo Kamp- Santa Chra, T a x u Chris- over Mlaslsaippl Stato, has wom oBs theme "Todays RelaUon to Yeater- Democrata in the Hotkowskl block. Other City News. defending the other two, hasn’t as a wingman despite tha challenges churek at scrvtcaa oondurted yet- day and Tomorrow.” tte Ashford Baptist AasoclaUon, munity House In North Coventry Slaga Passes To Bycholski night. There is conMderable doubt Packert Stop GoTeland man’s Improved play settles an and tied one. Oeorala starts its From these twro points the political looked too good in his drills. Garcia of younger plsyers, none Is on hand probltm hs might hsvs had wlti terday mornlnf. Due to tba fine The Rev. Howard Champe, also a battle la carried on. Thursday In Eastford. Miss Hall and will be open to 4H club mem- In other quarters as to Garcia's confsrenes schedule sgalhst Flortds. has been knocking his aparmates any longer from that cloasy team. defense. Kampman, a husky, hard tiin, Texas Tech, Notre former pastor, also took part In the As the situation now stands In waa named a mlaslonary committee. Rockville. Oct. 31— (Special) —, bers and their parents. ability to take the title from Henry trounced 33-0 by Boston Collega. waattaer a larfe congregation waa And Ceasar Flanges Orer stiff. As a result 15,000 fans are ex- Rams, 28-7; Bears Lose The cnancys, the Days and the blocker, was crude In his play as a afternoon service. A resume of his- Stafford, the Republicans have The Boy Scouts, accompanied by The Fourth District, Legion and its The program wlU include a roll Armstrong but the presence of these White Tennessee takes It oompar^ on hand to hear the aermon by Rev. pected to pay about $100,000 to see Baileys all have passed on. freshman, but has looked well In the atively easy againat (%attanooffa, a tory from 17|8 to 1838, and glimp- been victorious in town election for Dr. Horace B. Sloat and Mias Elsie Auxiliary held their monthly meet- caU by towns, style show, singing, 13 gives you an Idea of how the Henry Bailey Maaon ot Wakefield entertain by a magician, and the If thm same thing will happen at nttll Have Drillon pre-season drilling so far. With Dame, Oklahoma And heavy conference achedule ■eedr ses of the past were given In the past two years after bel^ In lAyton, attended the football and ing at Ellington on Sunday after- For Tonchdown; Visitors home folka feel about It. the Garden. To Lioni By 13-7; Dodg- noon. display of the booth which Coventry Last to go was brattle Oiarley him, Horner. Fowler and the rugged I.oiiisUna SUte agaliist Mleetislbpl Male.., who waa pastor of the pageant form. ‘ control by the Democrata for eight aoccer games at Springfield CoUege This group, headed by Joe Toledo, In his last heavy drill Garcia pum- "yokeir' church 4fS years ago, Rev. Saturday. A t the meeting the members re- Ito** Eastern SUtea Export- Conacher, who was sold to Detroit Reg Hamilton, the Leafs' defenses Iowa State Also Tops; SUte; Tulane against Alabama. 38-8 (Much of the material here given years. In state elections the town saved up for six months to finance melled Cristobal Jaramillo for two conqueror of Kentucky; -VandetMK, Mason sarvlng.^in 1892>189fi. Rev Choreh As K Looks Today ceived an Invitation to take part in Threaten But Once. eri-Redsldni Play A Tie. this fall. But In his place the L ^ s are cared for. However, If that set- was culled from a historical paper has been In control of the Democrats Kenneth LaBonte o f South WU- the jaunt In two automobilea. They rounds while Armstrong, more en- 1.3-7 victor over Georgia Tec^ Mason's subject was ‘Today's Rela lington was In charge of a setback the religious services to be held still have the much younger Gordie up doesn't work, Bmythe etaods written by the Rev. Joalab Mack, a for more than a decade. The Staf- earn only $2 a day, but the friends thusiastic than he has appeared against Sewanee; and Georgia Tech tlon to Yesterday and Tomorrow." ford Republicans art note militant party held by Tohand Grange Fri- Sunday, November 6 at the First Drillon, high-scoring skater with ready to call tn Jack Howard of Grid Program Eases Off. being apparently scarce at the time. Gilead pastor. 1873.) and countrymen of Garcia were de- lately, stepped six frames with a against Kentucky. , The Ollead-Hebron churches have than thsy have been for the past day night Baptist church la Willimaatic in A nice forward pass, Chet Slaga Chicago, O ct 81.— (A P ) — The considerably fewer yean on his Jackie C%urch from tha Leafs' In But we read that old tenor money Rev. Henry Bailey Mason, who termlned to be on hand for this pair o f partners. The champion is The Southern conference crown as Interesting a history as any In eight years. They won the recent About 300 attended the Hallows connection with the annual observ- Green Bay Packers held the favored ohoulders. ternational-Americaa Isagus farm wae worth only about one seventh conducted the service yesterday TOLLAND to Bruno Bycholakl, put the Orioles greatest triumph. Thay'll watch the expected to scale ISO pounds when vlrtuelly wae clinched hy Duke -wbaa the state. Yesterday was the an- towm election handily, and by a gen. en party in Hall school gymnasium ance of Armistice Day. Those plan- poalUon today to capture top hon- 8o, with the youth movamsnt vir- at Syracuss. By BKIUIEilT W. RABKBR or less of Its face value, so the min- was bom Oct. 16, 1864, in Ports- MRS. JOHN H. 8TEEUD iaitlon to score against the fight from 88.50 seats and undoubt- they weigh-ln Wednesday noon and the Blue DevUe, one of the country's ntversary of the building of the erouB margin and they are present- Friday night The room was at- ning to attend the service are asked ors In tha weatern dlvtrton of the tuslly complete, the Leafs are one The forward lineups havsa't teen mightiest defensive maehlnea, t o p ^ ister’s salary boiled down to about mouth, N. H. He graduated from to meet at ten o'clock at the Legion 839-4, Rockville J r team o f Willlmantic at Mt. edly will form quits a Filipino cheer- Garcia just under 147. of the standout teanu In the com- Nsw York, Oct. 31,— (A P )—Foot- i preaent Gilead church which had 60 pounds In specie. ing a solid front during the final tracUvely decorated with pumpkin National Professional Football settled yet, but tha chances are North Caroline, 14-0. Duke’s goal Hartford Theological Seminary In Home In WiUlmantlc and march IJ yesterday afternoon In the ing section. Toledo, who handles the The Filipino,has stirred up a lot ing season. Manager Oonny Bmythe ball enters the critical November been merged with the First Congre- Perhaps this would equal some week of the campaign. In their lanterns and other emblems of Hal- League, but three appeared doubt- Bob Davidson, who checks with ,he line still Is uncrossed. Virginia $U1- 1892 and came directly to the a body to the church. The various ToUand members of Pomona finances for them all, says it’s cost- of talk with his "new” bolo punch, and Coach Dick *rwin have stressed phase o f a brilliant aeason with a gational church of Hebron from $300. No doubt this would go far- ranks la the Republican candidates lowe’en. There were appropriate period and that was all the ful security In their top spot. best of them, wilt complete the lU ry and Clemson have outside Gilead church for a three-year pas- for represenutives to the General posts and units attending are asked Mastem were present Saturda ing them $53.50 apiece. test described as a long, looping A title wounded Chicago Bear, a the team play idea in the club's the beginning, about 17(K) until ther then that now. But artlclea torate after his ordination. stunU and Mrs. Walter P. Day, as ^ T ^ n g that really counted as the Apps-Diillon combination In the dozen tcami still allgibla for the chances of figuring In the title as 1747, when the northwest comer of AsMmbly, Attorney Joel H. Reed, to carry their colors. the lAapping Commtuiity H'buae north end grid warriors earned Less enthurtaattc about It all, right uppercut, but hurricane Hank confident Detroit Lion and an ever training sessions at Galt and Pres- first-string line. Bill Thoms and both ere unbeeUn within the oon- of produce were then made legal Rev. Mason served eburrhes In the witch told fortunes. The prize Grange iw m when the Past Masters' local fiebt addicts are swinging nation&Lctiamplonahlp sweepstakea. the town was set off as a distinct 2nd, former prosecutor and now Mrs. WiUlam Miller of Wethers- 6-0 victory. Three plays after the claims he has the way to meet that. formidable New York Giant, blocked ton. Ont. They're building around Jackson are certain to make up Rank them as you choose at this ference but played s 7-7 draw tender In payment of ministers' sal- North Wllbraham, Maas., Duxbury, winners were, ladles’, Mias Esther field, Department Rehabilitation Association of the East Central Po- around toward the (Californian vletst; ecclesiastical society. aries, so much for wheat, rye, pork, town counsel and Jack B. Hunzlker Hansen, a lady o f the gay nineUes; forward, Ceaaer plunged through He’ll te right up close where It can’t the Packer's way to a western di- the youth and speed Idea—co-ordi- two-thirds of ths second forward point but ths undefeated and untied against one another. Harvard, Tewksbury and Wake- chairman for the Auxiliary waa point. The champion was a 6-0 vision championship. Hlatarv of Church etc., and perhaps the minister never ^ g financier o f Great Pal Kennels. men’s. Bill McBee, Charlie McCar- m erung*^'^'‘ met for their business guard for the touchdown. Bycholakl land and flinging punches with both nation and condition, and the club trio, with probably Buss Boll and list of major outfits Includes Pitt, V. M. I. meeU Wake Forest. Spill- flell. Mass. He also served as chap- West Stafford, totvn dog warden and present at the joint meeting. kicket the extra point but It was favorite when the hard work ot bands. That's where Armstrong ed 7-0 by Clemson, while (Hemson The queatlon'of dividing the town got hold of much actual cash. lain of the Massachuaetts State In- thy; chlldren’a, Betty Ann Hawkes, Those obstacles remained after generally expects to repeat Its Bill (hiiuilngham fighting for the Dartmouth and Georgetown In the member of the board of relief. With It was announced that all Legl with substitutes. The regulars, how- over Green Bay. tlon also must Include Northwest- E places on which they stood." gear till Inwards the end of his life cant and that there might be a LOCAL POST ENTERTAINS had trouble with Oregon SUts, 13-T, for the district of Stafford and the church was In c h a r g H f the ever, stopped all the offensive ges- Meanwhile, the Brooklyn Dodgers ern's Wildcats, conquerors ot Mln- Church and state were then one, when he had become bald he wore chance for him there. This chance but Southern California rfin tip a U^on next January 1st. Judge tures successfully. kept Washington's Redskins from nesota but held to a scorelssa draw and all rellgtoua questions were set- a white cloth cap. He Is said to encounter led to his remaining 31 Only once In the gaifie did the 31-7 count on Oregon. U. C. L. A „ O Connell who U also sUte'e attor- HIGHLAND Neither Team Makes Seri- strengthening their first place posi- by Ohio State. Boston Oollsge, Vll- tled at town meetings In the meet- have been a rousing preacher and a years as pa.stor of the Gilead VETERANS IN HOSPITAL visitors get inside the 25-yard mark, TEN MAJOR TEAMS ADMIRAL AND 'BISCUIT which nipped Stanford, 8-0, plays ney for Tolland county was first tion In the eastern division by hold- ing house. committee waa appointed In 1766 church. He marrieut Inin the ficbl III see how mat- stripe, but the Willlmantic team put IttUe Georgia Woolf wUI ride the trounced Fordham, 31-18, will need torste Ihfil a belfry nnd steeple by the Anderson-Shea Post. V. F. Club House. u i Wedding Library directors la called for thia crowd of 18.488, the largest in 'Biscuit ware of the opinion that It was for ters were progressing he found his will be United States Senator Miss Helen Kynoc^ daughter of evening, for the transacting o f t o on Its greatest show for the next Are Not Scored Upon. to fight off a natural let-down In Its were added to the first meeting W. of this town. About 150 pa- The Ladies Sewing Circle will For the second time In four games (Aeveland pro football history, em- lico Tomorrow For Clash the peace and best good of this town helper resting his horses and sit- Mr. and Mrs. John Kynoch of 20 portant business. three minutes. ployed passes to swre four touch- Kurtslnger has figured In many of house, 1825, and a bq|8 w'as hung in tients. many of them In wheel candidate for sponsor a setback at the Club this season, Mortarty Brothers were the Admiral's imtable victories, IiI'"I‘ **~**“ ** tough Carnegie to remain In one ecclesiastical so- ting on the plow beam. It. This was the first bell In the re-election, Joseph M. Tone, labor Oak BtrMt and Horace Weet, son of The aU-ilay sewing meeting o f the Lone Threat Stopped downs and a 28 to 7 triumph over Tech. Dartmouth, whooe hlgh-g« INDIANS RANKED ciety to "go out at ye Bast Dora chairs, orderlies and other hospital House Tuesday evening, November and Woolf has been around the cir- "Couldn’t you put up a little commissioner. Dr. C J 8«tn M d Mrs. Horace West, were Federated church Union k ^ lo n a r v d o in g Into punt formation, the New Ydrk. Oct. 81.— (A P ) — held to a ecoreless deadlock yester- the Rams. Don Hutson, former Between Mighty Cham- ed offenelve brusded asido Yale, ' and stand in a body till you are town of Hebron, and with one ex- employes packed the auditorium for .Ildate for 1st at a o'clock sharp. It ia open Began almoet got away with cuits plenty with the son o f Hard fence while the team Is resting?" ception the first In Tolland county. the annual show sponsored bys, the im ltrt In naarrlage at the chapel of society wlU be held In the Western Washington Oillege of Ed- day afternoon in a bruising clash Alabama star, scored three of the 24-8. hee a breather ia little Dtcklh- counted.” Those opposed were asked the minister. to the public. the Union Congregational church on rooms o f the church. Tbursdav Nn7 uarterback tneak on the first try. markere. . Tack, and that means hs travels. The same bell hangs In the present Iqpal poet. S others. The local Re- ucation and Duke emerged from with All-Rockville at the Windy eon, while Oeorgetowa, conqueror of NEW ENGLAND TOPS asked' to go out at "ye West Dore ■■Couldn’t you take a little flax publicans will wind up their cam- About forty young people attend- Saturday afUmoon, Rev. Dr. 3. AU who are Inteftrtedto S i towever, O'Brien did get through A t Chicago, the Lions marched 78 pions Of Tnrf; Eipect Pullman-trained Seablscult covers church tower. 81. Peter's church, The entire program was broad- S a ty . played on a cold and wind- Temple, 18*0 plays BucknsU. O f the and be counted.” Into the pulpit and swingle It while ed the annual Hallowe'en Party held George S. Brookes, pastor o f the eewlng for the SUver Lake the line for one o f the beet runs of the sultry weather of October’s lost yards for a touchdown In the last some 30,000 miles a year in the Hebron, had a bell the next year, cast to the beds of all patients un- the^audl'torf he held In other unbeaten eastern outfits, Bos- i8 East Door Won. the people are singing?" waa the at the Club last Saturday evening church performing the ceremony. I T^rovidence are welcome the day, 37 yards and was hauled Saturday the only unscored upon, swept field. In their previous en- period to whip the Bears 13 to 7 aft- burtneas of racing. In the last five The East door won, having 77 and the Hebron Congregational able to go to the auditorium. Hos- mnn!? u ‘he Warren Me- down on his own 40. A moment gagement here a week ago, the Gas 50,000. ton Oallego and VUlanuva both wlU tart reaponse. j There were so many IntereaUng cos- TTie couple were attended by Mias Several ToUand m em ten o f the undefeated or untied teams o f the er holding a 6-0 halftime lead. months ha has moved from his votes, and this settled the matter church had one about 1830. pital nfftclals and patients praised later O’Brien passed to Roberta at Houaen eked out a 7-6 triumpff but need to tread warily against inter- One of Mr. Lothrop'a aona be- the efforts of the boys and girls In tumes worn by those In the grand H o ^ West, sister of the groom and Orange were preaent Wednesdav county. Dutch Clark, Detroit player- home In California to New York, Dartnooth Conplete $wf6p for a time, but the question kept It was alwi while Mr. Nichols march that It was difficult for the Walter Boucher. FoUowing a wed- evening at EUlngton Grange trhm end for knother flrat down. But the nettber team made a serious threat coach, establUhed aa all-time scor- baek to CkiUfornla, on to Massa- sectlonal rivals. Tba Baglsa play came a lawyer, and his two daugh- putting on such ' a flne entertain- ».7„mrt^‘"»'-^-hm ents'an^ Thirty teams with unblemished coming up and Gilead was Anally was pa.stor tha tin 1826 th# church ding dinner in Hartford, the couple O'* Grange there conferred degrees Orioles were playing under wraps yesterday. ing record for the league when his Baltimore, Oct. 81— (A P )—The chusetU, to CTiicago, to New York, Indiana, which held Wisconsin to a ters married clergymen. One be- ment. judges to decide which deserved the I records are on this week’s Associat- set off In 1747. At the same time came the wife of the Rev. Dr. voletl to have the hell ning .Satur- prizes. The prize for the prettiest left for a wedding trip. Upon their of candidates and the game ended before the team A large cfowd of local fans were place kick for field goal in the last to Havre de Grace, to Laurel, to 6-0 count, while Vlllanova, surpris- Agatast B if T k rM f The program . was as follows: could line up again. ed Press compilation, but of the weatherman was the falr-halrcd boy a portion o f Hebron's northeastern B es became separate towns, but Gil- music. Roysl .Mountaineers; recita- 334-2, East Hampton Orioles. Ding Farr, and Paul Veaco are right at their heels with 42 ^ u r a c y . Strong line play featured ing time on Pimlico's manicured She la dcsi rlbcd as large. Intelli- and the first one In the new luilld- tion, "The Shooting of Dan Mc- nie Lessig, following a abort lUneaa. 8809, $(anchester booted a field goal for the Linns, first few minutes o f play aad then off two more team* last week Deal ead remains a village within the Miss Lorraine MlUer of Gardner aided the officials. points in four games. the tussle aa the rivals battered each rails and three-sixteenths of cush- gent. strong willed and self reliant, Ing, The old structure was taken Grew', George Park; pedestal and He was born In Saxony, Germany, out the Bears took the lead 7 to 6 won out on a fourth-period drive, the list o f undefeated New England town of Hebron. street gave a Hallowe’en party at Taggeri, Malek and Kovis stood However, for real class, take _ other without avail. ioned turf. though a charming person The down nnd the new one erected on acrobatic dancing. Dotty Gibson; Frank W. Fuller'and Paul Roberts and came to thU country aa a.youngl Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hitchcock at tha sU rt of the final period when BLUENOSE’S SKIPPER 19-7. Navy, sluggish for three The new ecclesiastical society had her home Friday night. Eleven out on the defense for the Orioles. peak at Central Teachers of Michi- Five members of the local array Barring a forfeiture, only one footben teama seemed today to ha story Is told that the Rev. .Mr Kel- the same ground in 1838. The old tap dance, ValluzzI Brothers; mono- to do jury WorceSw, gan. In rtx victories they have Bulvld passed nine yards to periods, was held to the scoreless tie been popularly known as the Fawn boys and girls atUnded. The party Valllant, Slaga, Olender and By were on the sidelines. Smith, FeN Bill Karr and Joe Manlocl added the thing can postpone this oft-sched- only the prelude to a day of Intenes Hill District. The people decided preacht*il for his prospective church had stood for 90 years and logue, "M y First Auto Ride". Edith ^ u r t Common PleSI was from seven to nine-thirty. AH retlriM*2}i“ ** y««ra Maaa.. where they were gu«SSw eholaki were the offensive stare for plied up 249 points while alli guaon, Bycholski, ^blnson and by Penn despite a strong father-in-law the Sunday forenoon wns Inadequate In some 'ways. Boles; recitation. "The Face of the week-end at the hoiM of Mrs. their opponents only 6. extra point Then Detroit reUli- uled but never run race and that Is IS THROUGH FISHING Harvard, Isd to a 26-7 victory over ax-swliiglhg next Saturday, they wanted to be called Rehoboth. the children came In costume. They ths winners. The Segmr team could lullano, due to injuriee. Coach ated, Uoyd Cardwell plunging over rain tetw een^ow and 8:80 tomor- of his marriage, which was to lake The new iliurch hulliling cost Barroom Floor", George Park; acro- The Harvest Supper, sale of He Ickvea his daughter, Mrs. I Lena Hitchcock, Mr. Hitchcock’s Fourteen teams that had not lost Princeton by Torbie MocOo^d, Of thia eecUoB’s 8ve and petitioned the state legisISture played games throughout the eve- Lessig and one son, Alfred Newman, mother Mucncocks not seem to get going except when Luddy Hansen did not care to risk to end the long drive, row morning, when one Jervis Spen- unbeaten teams—Dartmouth, St. accordingly. The lower ho\isc vot- place In the nlleriHiun. Hr took for S2..MH) nnd was dedicated Decem- batic dance, Helen Hennequln. a game before lost week-end were plays Chicago; battered Fordham llrtT ” ot household a?- ning aad a ghost was present to add the local shock troops were In, In further Injury to these stalwarts In 'The Btanfllngs: cer, Jr., Maryland’s racing commis- Anselm, Worcester Tech, BustSB ed favorably on th'ls but for some his text "There la hut a step be- l^r 19. 1838. At the rahslng, June James Shearer accompanied at the t^les wWch were sponsored by the the middle of the second quarter dropped from the undefeated class tackles St. Mary'e Gaels; Manhat- piano. to the excitement. RefreahmenU view (rf the coming series, with the Eastern Division sion chairman, walks on ths track Captain Angun Wnitern To OoUege, end Amherst—only ths In- reason the senate changed the name tween me and death. " 1 Samuel. I 23 1838, there was a gathering and DorcM Society Thursday night was were an important part of the pro- and the last period. The entire while a couple of new ones were north end Orioles for the town title. tan faces North Carolina Stats, and Novelty Music largely attended an7 mo^"‘tJ^ Won Lost Tied for a final look-see and a moment' Marry And Then Take A diene lupenr tn for eegy anUlng. . to Gilead. For this the present 20-3. Those acquainted with the a dinner on tlie green iimler a bow- gram. team will practice this evening at discovered. Perhaps the most Both teams played consletently Washington ...... 4 1 (folumbla, well ahellacked by Cor- er. attended by Gilead and neigh- The Royal Mountaineers are four “*“ *<1 hy the soclrty. the Y M (^ grounds. ous decision. I^ong Trip To Florida. The Green which bne just oonw generation gives thanks. I commanding nature of the hrlde-to- Mias Barbara Christensen of noteworthy jm s the double drop good ball but the standout performer New York ...... 4 2 nell, 23-7, meets an Improving Vir- through four rigorous Saturdays tn Bight GIleads In I . s. j he wondere.i (f there waa a personal boring people. youngsters from East Hartford who The lineups; Orioles: IL Bychol- suffered by Bt. Ambrose of Daven- wae undoubtedly Staum of Mori- Track Moat Be Fast ginia team. make novelty puislc on nail kegs, dar^nilrM* Wethersfield spent the weekend aa PblUdelphia ...... 3 4 If be rules "it’s fast," the 'Biscuit auccesston egnlhst PrtneMOA T There are eight Gilead.- In the ' application The event was n|>ened with pray- the ™ "°''K»«‘ a «‘ lon and akl, IL Malek; Ig, Bastis, Bloxle; port. Ia., undefeated rtnee October artya. In hla first year of semi- washboards, frying pans and prtv the guest ot Miss Lorraine Miller. Brooklyn ...... 2 3 and the Admiral will go poetward Boston, Oct. 81— (A P )—Captain After abeorbing a terrific 38-6 Harvardirn aadana Tale—Its la ie —us St-dsera 111 United' States, all tiny villages. It .Mr. I»th r o p died I n the harnes.s. er an,I solemnity, and a rhurrh 8n- • orricen were elected for There will be a supper meeting of fe“r5?.'Gto{otouV‘‘* center, Brannlek and Tuminakl; ra of 1938. and St, Benedicts who pro competition, this lad ia showing Pittaburgh ...... 2 5 beating from Penn SUto, Syracuss Saturday livin g It n Is -the kind of name which ought duce real mountain melodies on ^ri th“' ^Av“ “i St y played to 8 seoreless sUlemate about 8:60 p.m. (e x .t), even though Angua Walters of Luneaburg, N. S., rout of Tale He waa stricken in the pulpit and to' says A resp,.eiable collertlon ftob- the Advisors' Group for the Hart- b t r s PoUoe 1 Persons present. The prizes were Tumlnalti, Varriek, Kupebunos; rt, plenty of stuff as a halfback. A flne Waslera Division squares away against its greatest eweep over thehe big three for the to be given to smsil and charming Of citizens from this and nelghbor- guitar, mandolin and accordeon. ^ Archevy, BMaM; re, Taggert; qb. againat eneh other. It should rain proverbial oaU end carrleil home, never to preach again. rvTte^liM S Catherine ford County Y. W. C. A. In Hart There wlU be extra police on duty taotler and blocker he la also a Ray ...... 6 —ha of tha maay loud blustarlaga, rival. Colgate, stopped eold by Holy first Uses—looksBks for soaie reinxn- places and the Gilead under consid- Ing societies .set down to the repa.st They have appeared on the Major Slaga, Yaworeky; ihb, VaUlant, The mighty lOnnesota Juggernaut e l a ^ ball toter and will bear dogs after the official ruling. That's He die,I 1797, aged 72. having been Bowes program and have made ford, Wednesday, Nov. 9th. Reser- tonight for Hallowe’en. The r..n y "ro b y and ^ t e r t Skinner, Ojtrolt ...... and aa maay surprlsea—sounded off Croee, 21-0. Hobr Oroee, meanwhile, tlon against Dtekfosoa when thsy eration Ls no exception. paalor for 4 years. He and hla wife with apparent goo64’ there win be a special distribution known Pittaburgh, California. Dart- It McIntosh; c. Wolfram; rg land at Detroit, Brooklyn at Pbtla- gave a near perfect setting for the week. assembled in imaginary conclave: Rogers. Rev. John Clark, Rev Rob- Hartford and is being coached by The C?hrtBUan Endeavor Society Is HOLD R A U Y TONIGHT ^ by Renaselaer Ptdy, which lost, 19-7, the Rev. .8, G. W. Rankin, acting of perishable foodMuffs on Tuesday Time ot quarien 12 minutes. mouth, Texaa Christian, Tennessee. Helme, CkMagrande; r t Anderson; telphta. Green Bay at Chicago event from which will emerge the Right after his schooner became Northwestern's stunning 6-3 up- is "By their fruits ye shall know them ert Potter and .the Rev. .Salmon Billy AusUn. one time famous Zeig- Hallowe'en Social at Duke. Notre Dame, Oklahoma. to the Coast Guard, wbils St. rnstor. 1864-5; the Rev Daniel the library^to-night morning at 10 o’clock. Theae com- Referee, Dowd; umpire, Oim ter; re. Chambers. Schuetz, Patrick; qb, Bean. Chleafp CardInaU at New king of American turf. the winner o f the final aad deciding set of Minnesota, left the Wildcats Show me another state that has King. It Is said that about this Gibbs. 1866-67; Rev. A IbcrT W feld sUr. llneoman, Farr. Georgetown and SaaU Oarm. tied for the Big Ten lead with Ohio Anselm, which turned back the Uni- modities were received on Saturday Recreatiol Vlttner; Ihb, Haefs, Staum; rhb, York, WaohngtoB at Pittsburgh. Tha approach of the osn raca of tha oballange oontaot with produced a village like Gilead. time the Rev. (afterwards Dr,) Ly- Oark. 1868-72. when he wm dl,: Edith Boles and George 'Park sup- Big G«t-Together At Sub-Al- Beera by Periods: The Hat o f aadafaated-untled 8 U U whooe Buckeyes Msursly varsity o f Now Hempehlre, 36-0, Is is ^h.'V.M* Held at Richmond '■ •"y Memorial Li* and wUl be given out to tboee on Healy, M a j ^ ; fb. Rreba. Carroa has brought Increased tenMea to a Gartruda L, Thabaud of Glouoastar, TTiere w-as no answer." man Beecher preached to the Gilead missed to ^ o m e a missionary in plied the comedy for the evening • •eeeseeeeee B 0 0 0™ B grldfraa teama aa compiled by the mopped up New York Unlverolty, due to meet e steraer too In Weat- pine Club Planned Aa Four town aid. Tha weekly distribution All-R oA vflle—le; Koelsth; U. Wo- €KAVAT LBAOciT Pimlico that has been tanas for The first regularly railed meet- people and they were quite favor- and the ValluzzI Brothers, Mrs.. Bar- ""y nlfht Attorney WU- OMMir. Aasoetated Preafl; A a r a aanounead his angagemaat 83-0. Northwestern playa Wlseon- ern Maryland. Amherst conquered American Board; Candidates Come ndTe Aa WlU take place as usual on Friday I*. Boteakl; c, Taaatr; rg. (Mtirphy*s) (lays over the impending clash of to DO married next spring. V • ing of the new society was June 13, ably Impressed and considered call- Rew William Burt Denforth. 1874- ron and James Shearer suppUed flne Mancheater who ia Center /femsj Breta; rt, Blowies; re, Burke; qb. ein next while Ohio State takes on Massachusetts SUte, 33-0, but looks is 1748. Captain Joseph Phelps was ing him to be their pastor. If they soloe and duets. candidate for the office o f Senator Gucata. Claaa-Cp Week champktns. Only the principals A t tba same time, he announced Purdue, held to an amazing score- for no such romp sgalnst Trlntty> .8; Rev. Josiah Mack, 1876-83; Rev Thia Is fall Clsan-up week in Won Pts X Sowka; Ihb, Satryb; rhb, Rich; fb. chosen moderator. Mr. Sumner did call him.he did not respond The show was Invited to return to from thIa district wiu be the speak- TSSag San Jose (Calif.) Tech 7 Team No. 3 rolled an amaslng were calm; the Biscuit and Admiral leaa tie by Iowa's Hawkeyes. Iowa which held Wesleyan to 7-6 edge. John H. Kopf. 1884-5; Rev. Charles RockviUe and the trucks will start 329 25 PhlUipa. ' ’ upset and shellacked Team No 4 there would te “ plenty doing” If the clerk, and Captain BenonI Trum- UrYaton, 1HS6*88; lh<* Rev W P the hospital again for a repeat per- The American Legion annual Hal- California ..7 ate their oats with neither an aye may te the innocent victim of Min- Two of the chief clashes o f the is The next settled pastor was the at the east snd of tha d ty on Tues- 175 31 taking them over the hurdles for race committee didn't produce the bull, Mr. Josiah Mack and Ensign Waters and the Rev. H R. Biker formance. A (Uughter has been bom to Mr. A big RepubUcan rally wlU be lowe'en party will take place In the Ontral (Mich.) nor a neigh and waited the start of nesota fury In the remaining Big day will be at Worcester, wbai* Kev. Nathan Gillett, a native of day morning, November 1 to col- four polnU. Bill Brennan had a fishermen's cup— then missing—and Samuel Gilbert were the first so- then supplied the pulpit until the ^ Mrs. Howard T. Lieser of Nsw- held In the 8ub-Alplne club at Teachers ...... 8 249 another race. Ten game of the week. Michigan Holy Ooea takes ob Temple, aad nt Grandby and a graduate of Williams eight o'clock tonight under the lect old tin cans, bottl< end n.hM.h I ■‘ •rting St 7 o’clock la both By ASSOCIATED PRESS LEROY FRY HAS LEAD great night, hitting the amall ma- the $8,000 prise money—still miss- ciety committee. Mr. Ichabod College. He assumed the pastor- charge Ing^. TTi, Uesere an former W est Tennessee War Admiral, now a 4-yaar-old, ing. playb host to Penn after wading Cambridge, where Harvard eagngas Thelps was coll-ctor. A tax of residenti of thlA town. auaptcea o f Italian members o f the Alderman toiiriTeiiriStaSi ^*~ •>* Chriatman. Missouri — Teachers ...... ples for high alngle with 180 and will take the track tomorrow for through nunols, 14-0. Western Re- Chicago. A line on bow Holy Croee is ship In 1799 at a salary of 110 “ chron and Gilead churchy, COnZIO REPOBUCANO of the Health aad S e ^ com m it °°J ^ ” ******* ntched to one touchdown, plunged ..6 223 28 The cup turned up last night at, •ixpence was laid on the pound to which united permanently under RepubUcan party here. The pubUc MaryviDe (M o). alw bleb three string with 841. his twenty-fourth race tn three serve win meet West Virginia. shapes up for iU objecUva gOBM pounds annually for ten years, and “T . "*®®y Greene of la invited to attend and a good time artu aU to hava their rubbish la to another to give Missouri its first ’ AS F O ^ A L L SCORER Lewie also had a good acore. Team of all places, the New England home pay expenses for preaching through after that at 100 pounds annually one pastor He was In charse Ham ord spent the week end with Teachers ...... 8 318 25 yeara ot competition. He can afford for Little Wanderers. He hasn’t In the Big Six. Oklahoma, easy with Boston Oillege later in the sen- the summer. Mr. Thomas Phelps Tutti 1 rapportl tndicano che la is assured all who are present to miitable------eonialmm - —— ' at the curbing w i* s w a a iA aasla ^ refuU r plunge victory over Nebraska since 1927, No. 8 backed Into the lead by tak- 38-6 victor ovar Tulsa, plays Kan- son may te gleaned from the Orusn- is as long as he continued pa.stor. He 18P2.9.V He was follow ^ by S e their son Earl Greene and famUy. 13-10. Western Reserve ... .8 313 20 to te caiiB. From his 23 starts be claimed It yet, but it U os safe and Mr. David Noble were appoint- sala del Sub-Alpine Club aara’ gre- bear tha campaign talks. order that the city workers mmev i^ col- P*!*?^* •• follows: N y Tortc. O ct Sl.— (A P )—Le- ing three points from Team No. 1. sas SUte and will have a chance to married Miss Lydia Jones and they U '^'am P. Clancy, 1896-1900; lira. Knight of New Britain has 7:00 to 8:00—1 So. Dakota Mines ....8 193 20 has garnered 19 viotories, e»wt 1-2 down the back. Answers to court of the Umg Beach tennis ted Swiss. 3190; 1933 Ford coupe, 3145; 1932 cut any length, for flreplace or 1 acre of land, on North Coventry and this Court directs the Conearva- And covers every state—with Just Lady. Return to Oscar Johnson, 34 range. Donald Oehrlng, Coventry State road. Telephone 8680. lor to givs public notlea to all per- club, red-haired Don met hla fourth But when she starts to grow and West Middle Turnpike or telephone Willya coupe, 376. Term*, trade* sona Intereeted therein to appear and a broom for tranaportatlon! in Omaha, Nebrasks, It la iU«> Cole Motor*—6463. Tel. 8768. defeat In the past five weeks. He to Jose her baby plumpness, then 47SS. Reward. be heard thereon bsr publishing a —Lyla Myers. gal to take home any part of S copy of this order In eoroe newepeper hadn’t been beaten that many she does want a waistline— as you meal than you can't Anish eating I ONE H ALF CORO. Four foot sea LEGAL NOTICES having a circulation In said DIatrlet, times In three yeara of InteAiatlon- see In 8178—pointed like a basque Greatly agitated, a woman carry* In a restaurnnt. »oned wood, sawed stove lengta. llva deye before said day of haaring ■1 campaigning. In the front, with a gathered skirt Mm IM .— IHIiCKING— and return make to this Court. Ing an Infant dashed Into a drug 36.00 delivered. I* T. Wood Vo AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD ’ndbali, despite 11 double faults below. This design will be pretty store. .STORAGE 211 at Manehastar within and for tha WILLIAM A HTDE Phone 4406. Judge. on hla service, won by scores of In cballls, wool crepe, veleveteen, "M y babV haa awallowed a bul- DIatrlet of Manehastar, on tha Itth 6-2, 2-6. 6-4. taffeta or gay cotton prints. Manchester AUSTI.N A. CHAMBERS when you day of Octobar, A. D.. 1»3«. H-IO-ll-ll. let!” she cried. "What shall 1 do?” want the bent In Loral and Long Praaant WILLIA.M R HTDE Eao Pattern 8308 Is designed for "Give him the conlenls of this STO RIES Evening Herald Distance MovUig. Dally Express GARDEN—FAR M - Judga. AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD sixes 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years. Slxe bottle of caator nir, replied the Hartford, Mancbeater, Kockvuie Eatata of fluaan K. Gorman lata of at Mencheelar, within and for tha 2 requires 2 3-8 yards of 35-lnch druggist calmly. "And then be sUre DAIRY PKOIIIICIE 60 Manehaatar, In aald DIatrlet, dacaaa- Dletiiet ot Manchestar, on ths lltb CLASSIFIED Phone 6260, 68 Hollister atreet. material; 1-2 yard edging tor neck you don’t point him at anyone!" IN STA M PS ad. day of October, A. D., 1981. Sports Roundup | and sleeves. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALIC— YELLOW Qlob# tur* On motion of Annaballa Oorman of Preeent W ILLIAM 8. HTDE, Eeq.. nipt. 50c per bushel, at the rami aald .Manehaatar admlnlatratrlx. Judge. By BID FBDER Pattern 8178 U designed (RT. Ynn Tell WlllPh Is U'hich 7 Oseai SIS steraas words ts s llaa KKPAIKINO 2.-I Phone 4246, H. Warren Caae. BucM' ORDERED:—That alx montha from Eetate o f Lena W. Hahn lata of (PtncB-HIttlng tor Eddie Brleta) sixes 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 yeara le thought with Hallowe’en quite mltlals. sembsrs ssd sbbrsdsltons land. the J9th day of Oetohar. A. D.. 193* Menchsster, In said DIatrlet, deceas- 6 requires 2 3-8 yards of 39-' for once she’d be real clever, aasb aeual as a word ssd sonpound » and the sama ara llmitad and al- ed. AUTO TOPS. CURTAINS, luggage New York, OcL 31.—(AP) —K material; 3-4 yard of ribbo'M ' i.’d buy a wltch'8 costume—and •eras as Iws words MIb Iboib sosi is ,wad for tha craditora within which The Executrix having exhibited her I Wee 6U.V ____ btiss St tSrss llBsa dog coUara and narneaa repairing to bring In lhair clalma agalnat aald administration account with said ae- those Pitt piledrtvers aren’t the top bow. Contrasting collar wouia Vnlte the best witch ever Lias raise per dar (sr iraBSlsal Chaa Laklng, 90 Cambridge street. aetata, and the aald admlnlatratrlx It tata to this Court for allowance. It le set of footballers around— then you '^1 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 61 talce 1-4 yard o f 35-lnch matsrlaL •- And so sh* bought the ta l.___ Telephone 4740 directed to give public notlea to tha ORDERED:—That the 8th day of name on e....A n d here and there hat. the dress with flowing cape, BttosHrs Marsh If. isst craditora to bring In lhair clalma Nov.. A. D.. 1838. at 9 o'clock fora- The new Fall and Winter Pat- Cash CBsrss HUNDREDS OF USED Furniture within aald lima allowed by polling noon, at the Probate Office, In egld tha boys are aaylng Biggie Gold- And put them on: but, honertly, WE SPECIALIZE in roohng and berg esm’t miss All-American again tern Book, 32 pages o f attractive • Osasssauss Ua/s ..I T s t s i S SIS bargains. 3 room* furniture 3V0. a copy of thia order on the public Manchester, be end the leme, le as- designs for every sise and every she looked more like an ape. • Oaasscatlss Dare t Sts 11 SIS aiding. Workmananip guarauieed sign post nearest to IlfW-pinca whrn-a ---- Another guy getting the "all” Eaay te'-m*. Phone or write tor a ■Igned for a hearing on the allow* occasion. Is now ready. Photo- Now, women wear such funny I „ Oar ...... ••,,•*,•*.••,,•1. .. 11 Sts U els Time payments arranged. Paint' Iha drernaad last dwelt within said anen of enld administration account call Is K1 Aldrich, Texas Chriatlah's styles, sometimes It's hard to tell, "Courteay Auto." Alberta Furni- graphs show dresses made from All srisrs far.lrrsrslar lassrtions Ing and carpentry. A. A. Uion Inc town and by publlahlng the aama In with laid eetate. end this Court dl- center. .Incidentally, George NeUI, If otic is tnasqucradlng, or at- wlU as skarssd at ibs sas Ums raia ture Co., Waterbury, Conn soma newspaper having a circulation recte the Executrix to give public these patterns' being worn; a fea- from Fort Worth, tips one and all tempting to dress well. •psslal rales fat Isas Isra srsrr 81 Wells atreet. Phone 4860. In aald probata dlitrlct, within ten notice to ell persona Intereeted there* ture you will enjoy. Let tha dar adssrtlslna slraa apua rsqsssL FOR SALE—TWO PIECE mahog- not to be surpria^ if Pitt and the The hour arrived and in she daya from tha data of thIa order, and In to appear end be heard thereon by charming deslgna In thia new book .Ads ordered bstors las third si Bfia HOOFING ANp Biding, painting any bedroom net. with mattress return make to thia court of tha no- publlehing a copy of this order In Homed Frogs tangle In the Cotton walked, imagine her disgust. dar WlU be abarrsd sair tsi Ibs as- carpentry and mason work Kea tice given. some newspaper having a circulation help you In your sewing. Ona taal aoaibsi at daiss ibs ed appear- and springs. Call 3563. Bowl New Year's day___ Neill has Her husband said: "M y gosh! sonable Time payments arranged WILLIAM 8. HYDE In aald District, five daya before said the football bug so bad he spends pattern and the new Fall and W in- what styles! But wear 'em If you ad. dbdrcins M tbs rale sarnsd but day of hearing and return make to ter Pattern Book—25 cents. Pat- H ow the Slavery Issue W Vancour, 56 Wells street. Phone H-10^1-1*. bis vacations traveling to dilforent must.” aa allewanss at rstaads ess be mads thle Court. tern or book alone— 15 cents. Eng ulfed Buchanan •a ala tlas ads sieppsd attar tbs 3336. MACHINERY AND TINILS 62 WILLIAM 8. HTDE sections to take in all the big games —Lyla Myers. dftb dbr AT A COURT or PROBATE HELD Judga. ---- Nice work If you can get I t ... For a pattern ot this attraetlva Ms ^11 torblds~i dtsplar Hass aei H-lO-ll-88. A T 65, James Buchanan hlougM asM. NEW AND USED tractors, plow*, at Manchsstsr within and for ths Buy the way. why not a round-robin model send 15c In coin, your nama, Shaw—And so you think a college to the offlim o f Prtstfent 0 District of Manchester, on tha I9th address, style number and slsa to Tbs BsraJd wlU aal bs rsapoBsibis HEI.P W A M F D — harrows, new Oliver manure day of October. A. D.. 1938. with Pitt, Dartmouth, Tenneasee, education Is a good thing for a boy? character, breadth of legal kiMWl* dtr aMi« tbab sas lasorrsst Inssrtlon apreaders, used gas engines with Present WII-LIA.M 8. HYDE Esa Duke (Durham fans please copy), The E venl^ Herald Today's Pat- Pshaw — Yes. It fits him {or edge, experience a* congraatmaB, ad aar advsrtlssmsai srdsrsd tor FKMAI.E .l.l Judge. tern Bureau, U. Sterling PUea, something In life. If he can't catch ■ara tbaa eas iia>s saw rigs, complete stock Fordson Northwestern, Texas Christian, cabinet member, and dlpIoiMt part*. Dublin Tractor Co.. Provi- Estate of .Sadie E. Hyde late of California and Southern Cal get- Brooklyn, N. T. on with a baseball team hrfNnay get Tbs laadssrisat omissloa si laoor- CHRISTMAS Car ds—60 assorted Manchester, In aald District, deceas- which would have made him oa real aabllsallos sf. sdrsriitlas will be folders. Name Imprinted. Cost 80c dence Rd.. Wllllmantic. ed. ting together---- Or is that asking a Job as a professor. excellent chief executtv* iff 0t« tMtIasd sair br aanssllailoa at tbs — Sells for 3100. Samples free. On motion of Frederick T. Bllah, Quotations—too much? dinary times. But those were not dasras aMds tsi tbs ssrslea rsadsrsd. FOR SALE—GASOLINE englqe for same after ones getting kicked on tbs U. 8. 8. San Fraaetseo 8t NO BUSINESS IS WELL OR- All adssrttssiasnis Bust sontorB Dunbar, New Bninirwlck, N. J. Sr. of said Manchester executor. ordinary times. IM aula, sapr and irp«erarhr with aawlng wood, 6 Inch cylinder, 7 —That alx montha from Unsung Hero D ept; Hal Method, around by Goldberg and hla gallop- L—IX) BUY 58 Within HHld tlm* allowed by postinir the aame agalnat L. 8. U. on the making Wake Forest awful tough bank. Later It disappeared— M:bS. — Abbe Dlmnet, French author atolen by a sneak thief. gueae. Buchanan vacillated. W AN TE D —TWO experienced aale*- a copy of thia order on the public Tiger 16 for the winning tally___ in the southern campaigning...... His idea of saving the Union CLEAN UP AND sell your Junk to sign post nearea* to the place where and lertorer. Lefty Gomez got back from a week- The couple went ahead with th# AJf—I thought he had been here ladlea. Write Box F, care of Herald. see Seems about live yeara ago when was to prevent northern agitation TELEPHONE YOUR u*. High price* for metal. Paper the deceased last dwelt within said end Ashing trip off Nova Scotia wedding, but they found they had more than a month. Jim Weaver, W. F. coach, was at and to enforce the fuglUvo alavo LAD Y 30 OK OVER, neat and ol and rag* bought. Wm. Ostrlnaky. town and by publishing the same In Most of you will occupy relaUve- without so much aa a pollywog— only $1 to Anance their trip to Rube— He haa. WANT ADS some newspaper having a circulation a North Carolina academy, one of law. But this proved wholly In- good personality. A-1 reference* 182 Blssell atreet. Tel. 5879. ly Inconspicuous places In society. but he was as proud aa If he'd hit California. Ada are assapisd assi iss uiaaboas In aald probate district, within ten hla halfbiuiks hurt his back....Jim effective. In short time Buehanon ad tba CaAROB RATB gUsa above Permanent work. Hour* 9 to 4. days ,from the date of this order, and —President McConanghy of We»- a homer, anyway---- First time In felt responsible and paid to get the Walker still is trying to Agurs a READ IT OR NOT— aa a soasanlanea ta advartlaata bai return make to this court of the no- leyan University, sddreaaing his life he'd been abIB to get on way. George Washington proclaimed found himself involved in seri- IVrlte Box S, Herald for Interview. ROOMS VVIIHOU’I KOAKI).‘>9 tice given. youngsters Axed up, as well as for ous difflcultlea, which were cli- tba CABH Rates will bs assspisS aa Brown University •tndeat* of dis- water. In anything from a rowboat hla education... .’liie kid felt so the Arst Thanksgiving day for the full PATMENT It pats ai lbs basl- WILt.IAM 8. HYDE maxed Anally In a call o f the PURCHASE YOUR OWN coa- FOR RENT— FURNISHED rooms tinction. up, without getting seasick___ N. appreciative, be promised Jim some TEXAS ATTORNET DIES United States In the first year of asss affiss as sr bstars tbs ssvsnib as* hla presidency (1789) when he South Carolina legislature to de- dar tMlawiag tbs drti lassrtloa at metlcs, toilet goods at wholesale for light housekeeping, Waranoke 11-10-31-38. Y. U. still wants to know whether day he'd repay him by bringing him ad sibarwiss Ibs CHa RUE prices. Secure large profits supply- that for a bootball or a bag full of a football player... .Jim trans- DaUas, Tex., OcL 81.— (A P )— called for folks to be thankful for cide on the quaetlon ot aacassion. Apartments. Apply to Janitor. No great crime racket can oper- On this point, Buchanan argued • aim w UI bs sollsstsd Ns rsspnnsl- Iny your friend*. Good Housekeep- AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ate without the consent of a politi- Mexican Jumping beans whose Ohio ferred to Wake Forest later, forgot Robert E. L. Sander, 67, former the constitution of the United ■WW dar srtwrs la tsisphonaS adt Ing Approved nstlonslly known *1 Manchester, wiihln end for the cal ' monopoly. State Buckeyes were pitching all about it....B u t one day last president of the American Bar As- States. that a state had no legal right lo wui bs aasaaad sad thstr assaraap district of .Manchester, on the 29th aeoade, but denied that the federal MMMSd bs daarmaissd product*. Steady Income. Supplies AFAKI MEN FLA l'S— day of October, A. D.. 1938. — Thomas E. Dewey. around Saturday. year, the kid drove up with Ave sociation (1923-24), died today. He I’reaent WILLIA.M 8. HYDE. Esa follows In hla car...... ‘‘Coach,’’ he was the only Texas attorney ever The landlord was making one government had any power forci- furnished. Write Norlena Company. ___ rK N E M LN ’IS 6.x more attempt to collect rent from INDEX OF Norwalk, Conn. Judge. National League’s most valuable explained, “ I pronolsed you a ball elected head o f the nation’s bar. bly to prevent IL hOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, Estate of Christina Kellh late of Soldiers! On the threshold of player. Here are Ave— maybe you hla roomer. Soon after this the secession -Manchester In said dlatrlct. deceaaed. plaj4r comes out tonight—and will CLASSIFICATIONS all Improvements, steam heat, your sacred mission In retaking the can get one good one out of the After the tirade, the poet spoke movement was in full stride, and Upon apjillcatlon of Charles C, you be surprised___ Southwest up with: “ Why, sir. you ought to water heater, garage. 37 Florence. birthplace of three great monothe- scouts report that Texas Christian lot” . .. .Well, sir, all Ave of ’em gradually Buchanan oame undat SITUATIONS WANTED— Treat preying that an Instrument istic religions of the world, remem- pay me for living here. In a few ■aeaeasHels •••••••••••••••a Inquire 25 Florence street. purporting to be the last will and Is the greatest grid outfit that sec- were ball-players, all are starters the influence of Black, Stanton MarrltEss . '■••■•••a• • • aaa aa KEMAI.E 3.S testament of aald deceaaed be admit, ber one single misdeed or misstep Mars' time people will be looking up Olx, and other northern leader# 5*atbs •••••••••••••*•#»«**« -A tion ever saw___ Anyway, the guy this year— and they've made a ted (o probate and that lettera of ad- by a single soldier will stain the FOR REN T thia miserable attic, and saying: He aought peaceful aatUcinent tc ot^Tbsahs CAPABLE COLLEGE student de- FOR RENT—EIGHT ROOM tene- tninlalratlon with the will annexed who kept the frog statistics against classy ball club for (5oach Jim. proud escutcheon of the British Em- P U L A S n H ALL ON NOKTH ST. •That’s where Miller, the pot, used his last day in office, March 4 tw teewarBB •••••••«***.»», sire* part time work of any type, ment, .or six If preferred, with all he granted on aald estate, as per ap- Baylor needed an adding machine ^ aad Posad ...... plication on file. It la pire. to live.” 1861. Thereafter, ha continued evening* or week end*. Phone 4744 Improvements, oil heat, pleasant —what with 624 yards gained rush- NARROW MARGIN. for parties, daoeee, eelebratloaa, a daaaaaosiBSBU •••aaaaaa*aa« OIlDEllED:—That the foregoing — MaJ. Oen. Robert H. Halnlng, “Well, they needn't wait all staunch Union supporter until his Psrseaala ___ after 6 o'clock. location, reasonable rent, to adults. ing and passing___ Good tip for Kansas City—For more than a and etc. laqtilre at St North St. application ba heard and determined commanding Britlsfa forces In those yMra”, answered the landlord, death, June 1, 1868. Ha la ahown AalsaMbllas Telephone 5610 or inquire 11 Wal- at the Probate Office In .Mancheeter next week might be 8L Mary’s over year William J. Walker, stationed “ If jrou don't pay me by o'clock nut street. Paleatlnd. 1 here on a stamp ot tha new Aulaawbaas toi Sals • a 4 In said DIatrlet, on the 6th day of Fordham---- No team Is ever the they can say It tomorrow.” AalOBobllss toi Bichsnss .November, A. D.. 1938, at 9 o'clock In aa ft SITUATIONS WANTED— regular series, enlarged. / Aato Aessasorisa—Tires . a a ft I* OR REN T—42 Wootibridge street, tha forenoon, end that notice be given Able Rspairlne—Ps IbiIbs as t MALF 39 6 room rent, redecorated, garage, lo ell persons interested In said es- Aats dobools ...... 1-A tate of the pendency of aald applica- Aaisa—dblp br Trssh ... and large garden. |2.5 Mre By aydn .. • FIRST CLASS ' carpenter wlshra tion and the time and place of hear- .FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Aatoa—Per Hire ...... * Sheehan, po Hnll street, Rhone ing thereon, by publlahlng e copy of H OLD EVERYT H IN G L«wi* paras sa—As rv lee—At o rase .. M work. 75c pei hour. Write Post 78,’ i9. this ordsr In some newspaper having ttolersTsIss—Blerciss ~ 11 Oirice Bo* 283, Manchester. e circulation In aald district, at least Wanted A^ ■to*—Mftlfkfeyel## I* FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, nve daya btfort tha day of said hear- PAINTER,. A.ND paper bnnger ing. to appear If they see cause at Preteealeeal Sas .l.aa with hot water heat, garage. Call •ualiM Sa^iaaa OnsraS ...... II wishes work, 60c hour or by room said time and place and be heard Oa,r»4 at 30 Uriawold street. relative thereto, and make return to Write Post OITlce Box .i6, East this court, and by mailing In a regis- T ^ * '^ * ’'** ...... - »• Hartford. FOR R E N T -S IX ROOM tene- tered letter, on or before October 31. F aaaral Dlraaiara ...... ] « ment, 456 Main *treet, ready at 1938. a c o p y o f thi a o r d e r and aal d ■aallBs— Ploabing—Roetag n will to Charles Blebsr. cars ot Har- laaaraaaa ...... la once. A-1 condition. Call E. Ben- vsy A Lewis, Hartford. Conn.; Mary son, 3142 or 3635. C. Rockwell. 168 Allyn 8t.. Hartford, MovIny-wTroekliiy—flo ra s * _ . . §* Conn.; Ida .Mx'White. 389 Main 8t„ 8ufTleld. Conn. aiwlT A *>»•«“* ...... II RENTS LEGAL NOTICES WILLfAM 8. HTDE CJ2i“ b."— .r..::.::::::: {,’ H-lO-ll-I., ■'“"••• DyalBg—Claaalis I« 6 Rooms, ateara heat, AT A t'OrRT OF PROBATE HELD garage ...... y ManrhfMPr within and for th* AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD wrilr? »» $55 Oistrin of Mftncheitcr. on the 29lh at .Manchestar. within and for the Botina** BorrtOO a a as a I f 6 Room*, steam tl.iy of October, A f». 193H CMoeoMoool Dlatrlct of Manchester, on tha 39th . heal ...... I'tvntut WILUa M sS. HYDE. E*q . Claaaaa ...... n $50 day of October. A. !>.. 1938. Present W1LI.IA.M ,S. HYDE, Esq.. Inatruciiona ...... t. 6 Rooms, garage, i.ftatp of Jamo* Flnnpitan tat* of Judge. ^ ...... a a a a a aa aaa a aftft * A Inrge lot ...... ManchPit^r. m *ald lAntnct. dPCPa*- Movleoi— Or%Aotlo, -"BefB aiw a a a a a aa a aa a a a IF $40 Ml Estate of LeVerne Holmee late of W ant*6— lDoiP04-ti«m* ...... m 6 Ko

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V dtsnrbrBtfr Su^ttbui S m iU Mine______Manrlaijr HuHutchison of New Ha- Police report no arrests for traffic Mra. Emma L. Nettleton of Hunt- van, formerly of Manchester, who is vlolaUons during the week end just Tbe Booctsr Club of the North 7 ^ Ladles Aid society of the Con- ABOUT TOWN ington atreet haa as her guest Uisi Methodlat church will have a Hal- In town for the Rebekah Assembly passed. Clara Douglaaa of ForeatviUe. Both cordU Lutheran church wUl meet officers' visitation tonight In Odd lowe'en party and bualneaa meeting for bualneas and a aoclal time to- Fellows hall, la the guest of Mrs. women are past Rebekah Assembly at the church tonight at 7 :45. Hden DKTidson Lodge, No. M, Miss Nellia McCrann of New officers, and wUl attend the aupper morrow evening at 7:30, oim A& ^iiicTR ie Doogtatera of Scotia, haa received Emma L. Dowd of Maple street BrlUIn and Mrs. Grace Best of SCRANTON’ S and meeting tonight of Sunaet Re- Temperature down to 84 degrees f i aa invitation from Ellen Douglu Hartford will be gueaU at the meet- bskah lodge, when Mrs. Mary lo ^ e of Hartford, to attend tbe In- Mrs. snia S. Burr, state president ing of Mystic Review, No. 3, Wom- Fowler of Groton, the preaent Rc- were recorded this morning near the Delicious Home WASHERS atallation of Ita oificera, Wedneaday of the Women's Christian Temper- an's Benefit association tomorrow bekah Assembly president and her center of town at 7 a.m., whila even DIOCESAN Om CIALS evening at S o'clock. ance Union, wUl be in charge of the evening at 8 o'clock la Odd FeUows aasoclate.cfficera will be gueets. lower flgures were reported on the Cooked Foods REQUIRES NO OILING regular meeting tomorrow at 2:30 at hall. Miss McCrann will officially outskirts. the South Methodist church. All GUESTS OF LOCAL a U B Charlea Slevert of Ridge atreet Inspect the floor work and all offi- Catering Te wbo iiaa been a patient for tbe past persons interested will be welcome cers and guards are requested to Robert E. Carneyr L^oved a his fsm 946.se and up to attend. lly today from 28 Bdgerton atreet A meetld^ of the water commit- Weddings, Bsnqoets nnd Parties months at tbe Hartford bospltal. wear white., A social period with tee of the Board of Selectmen will Seniora Of SL Mary’s Girls’ imderwent a second major operation refreshments follow. to Mrs. August Hansen's house at Mrs. Edith H. Petersen, Miss Ev.i 71 Garden atreet. Mrs. Hansen Is be held tonight at the Munldpal Friendly Society To Hold For BeservatloBs Call Saturday and will be unable to re- BuidUng. It Is expected that a re- ceive Vlaitora for tbe next few days. lohnson and Mrs. Q. Albert Pearson making her home with her daughter Covered Dish Supper On were among the local people /ho at- Members of tbe Manchester Radio In East Hartford. port will bo rendered on progress of Wednesday Evening. 5855 tended the Rachmaninoff concert Club are requested to meet tomor- tree and timber clearance at the A marriage license was issued yesterday at Bushnell Memorial, row night at 7:30 at the Hotel town-owned water-sheds. Saturday at the town clerk's office Hartford. Sheridan prior to the teetimonlal W. B. A. Juniors win have a cos- The Senior club of St. Mary's In Westerly, R. I., to James Hnssett dinner for Lieutenant John L. Rein- Girts’ Friendly society wUl hold a tume Hallowe'en party tomorrow The Professional Women's club "covered dish” aupper on Wednesday of this town and Miss Isabel M. arts, USNRF, which wll) be held at evening at 6:80 In Odd Fellows Miss Llll Miglietta of the Villa wUl hold its meeting tomorrow Eve- evening, Nov. 2. at the Pariah house. Quatromani of 9 Pond atreet. Wes- 8 o'clock. building, under the direction of the Maria Hotel of South Glastonbury ning at 8 o’clock in the Robblna Supper will be served at 7 o’clock. terly. and ^he Mla.ses Elsie Ferrando and supervisor. Mias Helen Gorman. room of Center Church houas. Miat Diocesan officers who will he Anna ManfredI, also of South Glas- There will be a meeting of the Prizes will be awarded for tbe beat Marlon Gaffey and Misa Ellen Shea gueats include Miss Elsie Head of H A LE'S SEL F SER V E The annual birthday party of the tonbury, have returned from a Republican tonm committee in the and the funniest costume, and also **P®rtencea in West Haven, Diocesan President of Dorcas Society will be held at cruise to Savannah, Ga. Mimicipal building at eight o'clock for the games. Refreshments will he "Wheeling Through Europe”. The the Connecticut Senior aube; Miss IhnamieJ Lutheran church Wedr.es tomorrow night served. hosteasca will be Miaa Dalay Grier- Irene Bartlem of Meriden. Diocesan day evening. Miss Elvira Larson A hallowe'en party, which will In- son and Mias Beulah Todd. secreUry; and Mlsa Beatrice Whit- A N D H E A L T H M A R K E T hands the committee of nine ho.«t- clude modem and old-fashion danc- William Davii of the Home Bak- ford of Hartford, Vlce-Praaldert of esses and a general good time Is an- ery is In New Haven to attend the An Important meeting of the the Hartford Archdeaconry. ing, will be held at Orange Hall to- Mrs. Joseph McGrath and daugh- ticipated. The members are re- night at 8 p. m.. by LInne Lodge, New England and Connecticut Bak- Painters' Union local 219 A. L. of L. January 1, 1939. Miaa Bartlem has been called for November 1 at ter. Elizabeth, left last night for quested to bring their birthday of- No. 72. Knights of Pythias Refresh- ers' Association conventions today wlU succeed Miaa Head aa Diocesan ferings to this meeting, also rain and tomorrow. 8 p.m. at Orange Hall. WPA paint- their home In Brooklyn, N. Y., i/ter president. ments will be free and an exciting a visit with Mra. McGrath’s slaters T U E S D A Y S P E C I A LS and sunshine bags that have not ers have been asked to attend. Following the supper the regular night has been planned by the com- Mrs. Frank Rawson and Mrs. James been already turned In. The Ladles Sewing Circle which monthly meeting of the club wUl mittee for everyone. Campbell of Main atreeL ' take placer Double Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales All Day began a aeries of public setback Dr. D. C. Y. Moore Is expected Tuesday. Girl Scouts of Troop 9 will omit The Young People's society of parties Tuesday evening of last home this evening from the Mayo their meeting tonight. Zion Lutheran church will meet to- week, will run another on tbe same Clinic at Rochester. Minn., where he morrow evening for their regular plan tomorrow evening, and con- took Ernest B.sntly, Jr.^ for observa tinue to do so on consecutive Tues- tion and treatment. monthly meeting at 7:30. Following IN OBSERVANCE OF GIRL SCOUT WEEK Lbs. the buslnesa meeting an amusing day evenings for the present 2 1 For Serrlec and Quality Hallowe'en party has been ar October 30 To November 5 SHOE RKPAIKINCi SEE ranged. Cosmopolitan Club members who plan to attend the luncheon Thurs- HALE’S Are Co-operating With K r a f t Ch ee$e 2-Lb. Box SAM Viri,YKS The Aabury group of the Wes- day, in connection with the meeting A SC of Tolland County Federation of C O A L . . . SHOE REPAIR SERVICE leyan Guild will hold a food sale to- Beardsley’s 701 Main Street morrow from 9:30 a. m., on, at Women's clubs. In Piedmont ball, Old Company’s A Tea To Be Held Tuesday, Nov. l

Hale'a stora. Somers, should make reservations this evening through the president, G. E. WII.LIS & SON, INC. Pe a n u t B u tter 1-Lb. Jar Mrs. Robert Leslls Cooper of Rob- 2 Main St. Phone 5125 / F ro m 3 to 5 P . M , ert Road.

Minister SPECIAL In T he B asem ent V a n C a m p 's M ilk A ^ 2 2 c Hale a la official headquartera for

Girl Scoot Equlpmeiit. OIri Scoota, No. 2 Can Mellow, Ripe Innerspring their Mothers and all otbert inter-

ested In the movement are Invited MATTRESS to attend this Tea tomorrow. Pears 2 Cans 2 3 c CM For SMI OIri Scoot eqolpment will be on display on the Main Floor and In Hale’s Quality Red Bag Pakvar Four 912-95 the Baaement.

GIRI. SCOUT DRESSES, WEEDUN DRUG CO. C o fj ^ e Lb. 1 5 c Sizes 10 to 18...... Preocflutioo PhornHwiato SENIOR SCOUT DRESSES, $4.50 •M Mala Mnk Btraat KEMP'S Sizes 12 to 20 ...... $5.95 Lim a B ea ns 2 Lbs. 15c

BERETS *400- Brand his op- COMPASS tion In AllSizre... $1.00 25c, 80c D og Foo d a $1 RANGE AND FLASHLIGHTS BELTS lArge No. S Cana Armeur'a RADIO FUEL OILS G iv e n W it h C ash Sales A ll • 7 8 c SER7ICE Phone 50c Po rk a n d B ea ns SEAL SET CunninKham Tubes 6320 D a y T u esd a y In Bo th lATge Package Concentrated SCARFS Phone 4457 75c BOLAND T h ese Stores TOc RECIPE FH.E Su p er Su ds 17c Medium Package Free! Wm. E. Krali OIL CO, 3.1 IM B iofit S t r e t t DIARIES $1.00

The JW HALC CORK Brownie Dress Fresh Sp in ach MANCHiSTiii Conn* 50c

$1.50 •"'$2. Fresh, Large Head Snow White Freak White KNIVES CAPS

C a u liflo w e r M U S H R O O M S lb. 2 5c C.fH0US€^^S0N. $1.00 25c NATIVE SPIN \C H INC. Juicy, Sweet Florida Jnlej Florida

T u esd a y Shoppers M ake E x t r a O ra n g es O R A N G ES d o z. 2 2c Savin gs Thro u g h D o u b l e G r e e n Th< JW .HALC CORK CAULIFLOWER Florida MANCHBSTtfi ^CONH* Sta m ps B ald w in A p p les 16-QL BskL- China) Headquarters for G. E. Appliances. G R A P E F R U IT 6 for 2 5c

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T2om /hjA:it Groce n / h e • ^DIAL4I5I*. DIAL 41^1- OAO302 MAIN iLd A I ki STREET rTf^r^•r FUEL OIL Ruffled Curtains Lin k Sausa g e VOUTH OF POST O F FIC E - O N E BLOCK FROM STAl[ ARMOR'’ AND WOOD Lb, 2 9 c

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V. FIRPO J Telephone 6148 pair C u b e 5 te a k 116 Wella Street A NEW “YOU!” Through our New Tetlc ofllcs we were able to se- Free Paikinfr la Rear of Store for Hale’s aai .New personality . . . new beauty

with a glamorous new hslr-do at cure this marvelous value. These curtains are worth CnstoBiers.

Harriett s. Before your ne\t per- manent make sure of comjilete aat- St least $1.49. Thousands of pussy-wlUow dots on

isfaeti.in, by having invigorating a fine quality ground In crqgm only. Order now or and henefivlal .scalp tr.'atments at Harriett's. come In early for theee wUl go quickly at this low TIk J H K H A U CORfe Open T u ’ sd.'ty and Thur.sd av price. U n til 9 P. M. MANCHiSTm Conn* «P

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Harriett’s Beauty Salon First quality, perfect hair nets made o f real G. E. Appliances human hair. All cap shape, single or double mesh, too F- 3CHALLER HORAN. Prop. 329 Center Street Telephone 6824 regular or bob size. COLD

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MORNINGS Ic dozen and House’s Customers in Special HaUowe’o i Program If your ear does not start

easily on a cold morning out Dark, Medium and IJght Brown, Blade and Blonde. the rear of store. experts can locate the trou- TONIGHT ble quickly. Grey and White 49c Dozen .? J. SALA At Cpholsterer. Formerly With Watkins Broe.. lae. Our service eliminates re- Girl Scout Tea Tuesday

plaong parts onneeeeaarily. Doablejl'^r Green Stamps Given With r^ah Sales OFFERS EXPERT UPHOLSTERING , All Day Tuesday. S to 5 p. m. , AND RE-COVERING SERVICES NORTON Itoeom M datlont Available Prom Maaekeater'n TAM’S

Most tNserimlaatiag Home Owaera EI.E(TKICAL INSTRUMENT ( U Slip Cover Cutler Formerly With Watkina Broo-. b e .. Ml Restaurant HIlHard SU Phone 4040 OMI Has Now Joined Us! Vaw17B«erlfawl

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