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F n erd Halted And Antopsy HITLER TO VISIT Cagpaigii Not To ^Preddoit’s O m W ar Debt Perfennit Son Of Tlie HENBURGSOON Seek Set Quote—480 VictiBi To Be Given a Idw s In flain Fenn To Be W orkers W iD T ry to R aise Washington, Nov. 22.—(AP) —^ e n t to the presence only of Secre The. program of Gov. Roosevelt’s tary Mills of tte trAasiuy and Prof. Presented To Presideri- H eating This Evening. Plresident Confers W ith A d- H oney Needed (or Jobless visit to Washington: ^ Raymond Moley of Columbia Uni i ' versity, bis own advisor. Arrives Union Station at 3:80 Goes to apartment in Mayflower Elect A t Today's Confer^ Yisers To Plan Next Step p. nu - Bridi^ort, Nov. 22.—The etate’s Hotel for overnight stay. The most ^tensive financial cam Goes at once to White House, en . Attends dinner at 8:30 as guest attoxney'B office today Joined forces ence— Sec. MiDs TeBs O f h C r i s i s . paign ever undertaken to Manches tering by smith door and proceeding of honor at National Press Club. with the dty detective bureau in a w a r ter will open Monday, December 6, to room, where President Hoover Wednesday—Confers with Demo iM>ar«’W"g investigation of the rela^ D ttr out when the Manchester Emergency will meet'hlm. cratic leaders before departing for Confers informally with tte Presi- Warm Springs, Georgia. Ibree Proposals To Be ttons edatlng between Ralman Qold- Berlin, -NoVi 22.—(AP)—^The Ger Employment Association, Inc., seeks berger, 70, merchant, of this city, funds to relieve local unemployment who was kOled two days ago by a man poetical TCene ddfted today to during the winter. .campaign S u g g e s t e d . Ut-aod-run truck, and his son, Har the study o f President von Hlnden- wiU continue one week, closing Mon ry, «L who is being held on sui^l- burg where tte aged chief executive day, December 12, and idthough a d o n « being the driver of the vehi was xloseted with his closest advis quota baa not been set, it is estim IM V E S HOME Washington, Nov. 22.—(AP)— cle. GopBberger is to be arraigned in ated that 4190,000 WiU be needed to With his own war debt tii City » u r t this evening on charges ers on tte Cabinet crisis. carry on the work until spring. of evulng responsibility and of Among these were Otto Meissner, plain form, President Hoover today tte presidential secretary, and Gen- 480 Workers awaited the arrival o f Franklin D. causing loss of life by reckless op The drive orgfanization will be the FOR WASHINGTON PAIHIY eration of a motor vehlde. Kurt.von SchleiCher, ndnister of de Roosevelt, hopeful of evolving with fense. and . the power behind the largest ever created for a simUar f t - Coroner Phelan has set tomorrow One of the . major proUems factog Pre^dent Reirbert-Heisjier, d ^ ) purpose, with more than 500 volun him a Joint program, for dealing with as the date of . a hearing on the Cabinet of Chancellor Franz von Papen. whitt resigned lisst week. for the rSmatoder of hls term, and Prinident^eiect Fraiiklin D .-i^ s e - teer Worixers taddng part. The cam- international financial oldigations. cause whwi the result of an autopsy paiga wUl he headed by Col. WtiUom President-Eled W ith SmaD on the body , of Kalman Gkfldberger In ttat same study tte president veit when he takes office Is tte war deht^'estion. Mr. Hoover aw ibls DIAMONDS SCARCE Their meeting time was set for 4 expected later to. sm Adolf Hitler, succSssor-to-be discussed tte question today,. ne^Ohart showasthe C. Cheney as chairman of tte fin p. m. in the White>House. will be submitted and possibly otter lion at a glancA ance committee. He wUl be assist evidence that has not so far been leader, of Germany’s Nazis, tte most Pkrh Boards Train At As Mr. Roosevelt headed for powerful single group in tte Reich ed by twelve majors, who to turn Washington this morning from New brought out will be assisted by eight captains AT OPERA OPENING FonaiaLIs Halted although it does not hold a major!' York, bis latest formal word was ty in tte Reichstag., each, with four additional workers Jersey CHy^-Gam er To that the conference should be wholly The body of the truck’s victim had on each team. The team Workers been take to Maspett, I* I., fw Letter K ^ t Secret personal and informal, and that re- and captams wlU total 480 persons, sponribility for debt action should. burial yesterday before aspects Meanwhile tte text of Hitler’s (MFHARVj and- added to this number are tte M eet Tram A t Baitim oie. One Lonely Tiara Sem i A t the the case developed which catised its rest vdth present authorities xmtil he letter to tte president, in reply to xhajora and the'finance committee, himself takes office. transfer from the Police Depart a presidential memorandum-inviting beridm sevini stenogrhpfa'irf who are ment’s Traffic bureau to the Detec-, tte Fascist to form a Cabinet with Three Possibilities now preparing the proqpect Ust. Aboard Roosevdt Train en Route Metropolitan— T ib b e 11 tlve bureau. The Maspett authorities certain limitations, was still held a 9^500 Prospieoto One of the four men who will at were communicated with and the secret. The prospect list, WUl consist of to Washington, Nov. 22,—(AP>— tend—Secretary Mills—^beld three funeral cortege halted at the ceme Franklin D. Roosevelt sped toward Plays Star R ole. possibilities to be open. He listed Nazi, headquarters however, inti between eight and nine thousand them as a Joint program for presen tery gate. Kalman’s body was re m a te that the obre-of the whole names, triply the number on the list Washington for his conference with turned bhre and the autopsy p ^ Fasuiu Edscatar G w s No tation to Congress; recommenda matter, is Hitler’s demand to know for last year’s driW. The twelve Ftesident Hoover today, accom tions to be sent to Capitol Hill ^ formed. Today it was sent again to whether he has been commlBsione jhaJors have already been selected, panied by several memboa of the New York, Nov, 22.—r(AP) — Maspett for buriaL lir. Itoover alone; or suggestidas The discovery that stimulated this to form an. authority presldlal Cab . R eiien Except To State and they are to choose tbe names of staff that led his presidential cam "Simon Boccanegra”—it was really transmitted by Mr. Roosevelt ta •ctfvi& was tte fact that Hany inet -r- remonsible primarily >to their team captains, whom tbty are paign. Lawrence Hbbett to blond udilskers Democratic Congressional leaders ~~~ |yr, jHihom? before his father von HlndeiHwirg .— or a co itio n now obtaixU^. The majors are as Moving swiftly through New —opened the new, briefer, thriftier with whom he will meet tomorrow. government. involving Reirastag That He b Now 76 Y e a r s follows: C. Elmore Watktos^ C3iarl«H York streets from bis. East 65th over on.Baschmcin- avonie. parties. , S. Burr, R. K. Anderson, James season q f' Metropolitan Opera lost Tbe already complex debt question hired a truck correspondihg, ac- street home the President-meet was added to to ^ y by rabUcatlon t Hitler’s ■ Argunmit Trumlnfil, WUIiam Knofia, Fred crossed the Hudson on a ferry and mght «,«4ling to witnesses, t t t t e W t - ^ ( N A f e . BendaU, Edward Taylor, Herbert B. of a memorandiun from Czeebo-Sk^ run vehide that paused the death of It is fiitier's argument that if the D iy Leidn’T d jsftftik flb boarded a train at Jersey City, N. J. Mr. Boccanegra, who was a soma- valda, aligning that country with Preskkot desires siB/^ autiicattary a i y e , Hairy Russell, William B. In ' the party with him ware body of tbe fourteenth Cantury-tte theiddtir man; tte farther fact that caa^ ee, P. Quirnhy dnd Great Britain, France and Belgium Harry and bis » tl»r wens aat m goveriBhsBt,- he..«8nhi James .A. Fariey, chairman of the first doge of Genoa, no less—broke to asking for "reeeosideratton of to: ifie • Thb donimlttw National' wnumttea; evmi'toi tbs honCrs. ' > this-promem ind-sa extenskm pi tiwc i,'Jtte.g^erndri8 poUtieal’ 'Other half went^tb what oaoa suapenskni of ^yments for tte du- ehhd. who had been brdered to pay S e weh5^.<»rdidi^tion should he renowned'educator and 24th-ifrei^ home shee.*^ totiro*uFthBr eousldsf atteifc**’' placed to’ such a chancellor’s hands. the-govextiorii daughter. • > luf^kmebr dtamend tiara and one thd^ fatter |40 k nioirth as the re dent of Harvard Unlmsity, has re MBla Ah—Mg sult of a lawsuit ffve years ago, were The Nazi also is x^resented as A n ^ fN t o d s i ‘ .sre or more friends had gatt* ohly, stMffKlMl hut ' Diiiht to tbe feeling ’ that If - tte ‘president desires signed. ' At a me'etirig of the Board of Di ^^tBe'Kbosevelt topm bouse to "Horseshoe.” in default. . . No reason for his resignation was Asheville, N. C., Nov. 22^(jAP)-~ tinue a coalition government, then it Is n a r s qf the Association last night, see him off and.were v.hRIng.wbeD MiK'-R'. Edsrasd ManvUIe, Sr., rlrar Detectives say the dellnquendes given to tte tersely worded an Reynolds Rogers, that Strange tentative plins for . tbe cantysign eared at the end o f had amounted up to, |1,400.. incompatible with’ such an arrange the governor wove K, Tbe dtamond days of opera sitiOD, his ment to impose conditions as to nouncement, which called attention character yriio appeared to'n,mpun- welv dlsctuised. It was decided not the long recep on room with hie i t the 'Metropolitan appeared to to the fact that' he will be 76 years sot say. Whan newspapermen Cabinet members and policies in ad tain village, ttree nmntts. ago from to eet a quota, os an attempt wUl daughter. . have descended to tbe gold stand put tte question tn-Jeeretary Mills vance. old December 13 and that the crea be . made to obtain ae much aa poi- Is Ootof South "Kentucky wny’’'was no more today. ard. his answer was: The President’s reply reached tion of tbe house plan has fulfilled a Bible. The Board, however, admit Witt cheery "hollos” , to "Jlmy But Mr. . Boccanegra, . tte old "Such an organization would bn KING GEORGE MUM Herr Hitler early this afternoon desire, of many years. In his place.once again is Colonel ted that'at least as large an amount and "Louis” and the others Hr. Genoese, doge, could see ttat though very helpful r i^ t now.” whereupon the Fascist summoned The bouse pkm, bom of a desire Raymond Rqbtos,'Social worker and as last year would be necessary to Roosevelt' came .through tte, room, diamonds were not oe prominent oe Nor would tboso at tte exoeutivn his advisors for another conference. to destroy student cliques at Har prDhlWtto:-'.advocate, who. after In continue the • work tbie winter. In expresrihg. a desire that some of beforr, there was no diming of mansion discuss how. olosdy Mr. ON DEBT PROBLEM It was leamet. that Hitler had con vard and made possible through tbe sisting for ' thrqf days' be was 1981> tbe Aeeociatlon bpent* 192,000, them might be with him during his brUlldnee. Ermine wae almost com- Htever will ally his talk of debts ferred earlier today with Alfred generosity of Edward S. Harkness, "Rogsrf”, recognla^, Ws physician which wae raised by a drive and stay, St. Warm Springs, Ga., where moimlace, keeping tte draft from Witt his. proposal for a' ons-third Hugenberg, the Nationalist leader, New York philanthropist who gave said, his wife and ms idsnflty for tbs be is going from Wsshington. He White iboulderi, Lorgenettes and slosh to tte armaments of tte en meanwhile. It Was said no arrange 111,000,000 to build the necessary first time yestefday. He said that made no rmerenee to tte conference opera flaeiei flashed to Jewelled tire world. There wae a oertatoty te Opens ParUsment W iA Col- ment had been made for a meettog bouses, Is probably tbe greatest of Robins memory Is apparently restor hands ae the ladles looked around to will dliouss tbli lubjeet, and were between Hitler and the president Dr. Lowell’s legacies to Harvard. ed. total epent by the town charity de- (Oonttonad on Page Blglit) •ee what tte otter ladles had on. has been unoffioial talk that te but that the Nazi had until Thurs' The introduction and organization For two days Robtoa bad^bfen'ito- partssent ■ Bad Popular' Color would offer it ae a eounter propos 20 Weeks Period orfnl Cerem onies; Talks day to give a definite "yes” or "no” of tbe tutorial system and general ^ r tte caw.of a phyfic]nn» weaitog ■Afid ttsy saw red. Xt challenged al. to the president. examinations, the adoption of a sys the heavy beard and tlm overalls to AJtbou^ a definite set-up has not yet been recommended to the Board white as the prevailing ibsde. Not It seemed certain alio, that te tem of concentration and distribu Fbfch he bad tramped toe mountains TROTZU CDAKDED always a delicate red, either. Often will outltoo Ideiu for aooepttof oom- On Jobless Insnrance. tion of the college courses and read prospecting, contending he wae of Direetore of tb# Aaeooiatlou, it it flamed eoarlet, rich and deep. peDsa(;ion in tte form of oooorste ing periods were but a few of tbe "Rogere.” if planned t o , solidt prpipeetive Mr. Booeanegra was doubtleii agreemente for tte expansion of CANGSTERHIDRDEilS other revolutionary changes In col T^ce bis wife had lAan hlui'aad glveri for donations that will cover RT PARIS POUCE dlsas^nted at tte start, for there Amerloan markets abroad, where London, Nov. 22.—(AP)— King legiate education that Dr. Lowell In both times he said be did fSoog* a twsnty - U . -• _ f-t.-a.'- V ... m ’ '"I? H T ■ ■ ^-. . ' ' .j <■ rw MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOtTTH MANCpESTEaR, CONN. TUESDAY, NOVEBIBER 22, l«tt. f- PAGE TWO - 'A ! might ba the easier to explain. In ADVERTI8$aiENTS advertisements U^chil^ood he ran about with aiMMUNrrVPtAVERSDO TWO TOOTHS HELD tough guys and was twice in an in HIGH SCHOOL stitution for epileptics. FHE IN SECOND PU Y A Superior Boy NEWS jONURDI **Bert,” w as the b ig problem to them. He was normally serious, Adatos Exp ■ I » a • •’« (rmnWiRi-hg m ilieu A Os.) Claaaea were held in K gh achobl Pnesent Dliihes** In ealm, well educated, a "superior Air Reductitoi 67% OenM Rew, Baetfor4, Opn. right to the time of (fiosing to . WUtnn Meindrial Audito Alaska Jun .. • • • • • 4 12% ix>y” ^ day and no special program was 78% Only Dr. Ja,mes Whitney Hay, rium Last Night JBhf ore Big Allied Chein. * * ? * "I ^ Boy CaDed Model Yonth Is j riven in commemoration of Thanks- 65% ventured an opinion: ■Audience. Am Can^...'.. .> i : • j giving. It is planned to have special % ... “Bert is suffering from an inferi Am For’Pow 8 assemblies on the Friday- before 7% Cap Nat B and T ... .* _90 I Accused Of KilliiiK Step- ority complex and an imperative The Day Beforo t^The Menu ' “ Broken Dishes,** M artin Flavin’s Am Rad Stand .. Christmas as in previous years. Tomorrow wUl be a gay day This Thanksgiving menu is just Am Sm elt 16% Coxm. Riven .... *...... 4W . conceptidn. An imperative concep There wiU be an assembly on Mon delightful threerset comedy kept a Htfd. Cimn. Trust ...< 4 9 tion is an uncontrollable desire, usu in all the stores, with every a little different from the usual one, capacity audience in constant good Am TfA'a^d Tel *168% day, November 28 for the purpose body in town turning out to buy yet it contains everything that we First National ^ I Grandmother. ally temporary which causes normal humor last night at the Whiton Me- 116 of hearing Harold Jaequlth, famed groceries; flowers, decoratioos feel we simply must have. Am 1P7at Wks •.’....••••••••• 31% New B r it Trust...... , p^Bons to do soihethlng Irratlbhal." traveUer and worker in the Near moxial auditc^um. It was the seC' West Hartford.TrnSt. . — Assistant State Attorneys Hany and a hundred other needs tor Oyster Bi^ue ond success this season of the Com Anaconda E ast. Olives, pickles #*«*ee*e***s»« ^ iBSuranoB tteete . > I Cbicago, Nov. 32.— (AP)— Ac- Ditchburne and Thomas Johnson, the big h ’cg'ies to R ipley) tHE WAR WHOOP *^tUure ifi the, Ra^*^as pcr» frayed hy N. C* Wyeth, » ,itu ip ire d ^ the hlood»curdUi^ ydUofwar4tutd savages, whose- hdrbariccrttdtyhddAmerica*s early setders in a constant state o/terror. **NatUreintheRawii S(lddotn'Mild*^^and raw tobao> cos have no pUt^.in cigarettes. /-■ We can’t ask you to count the springs because they’re imbedded in dowpy S W re so white cotton felt and fine moss fillings, but there’s a silk label sewn under the seat cushion to prove it. The label reads: “This 2-pibce suite made mellowid|[, ate then given the with 1,000 springs.” That’s your guarantee that this is the very newest idea in living room luxury.^ You’ve never aeen anjfthing like it before. tobaccos ill all J ^ e ^ of ^a t Lucky Strike Nothing ever quite so comfortable. So come with an open mind .. . and but that does not <»|daia 'fying processy described by the you’U see why we’re so enthusiastic about it. Charles of London style, covered in figured tapestiy. / f q l ^ toisted”. That's Strike ^ i^e mildek cigat^e. .why Castle Farm Inn NO. 1— Manchester Frozen Pudding and Vanilla In Pint Bricks Nationally Famous Delivered on order from the Dairy or your nelgfdiorlieod dealer. Bssters lift from stand to O U w ill enjoy using the new UNI*I NO. 2— be used anywhere with any For Its Food bowlorpan. Canbeuaed VERSAL mixer. Alwayf rendyf it is over stove for beaming Y ONE QUART BRICK LOAF, SPECIALLY DECORATED FOR •auece or teoattagk^ a mixer that makes a pleamire oF every Invites You To Make Reservations THANKSGIVING. mixing^ beating, blending, whipping aad •drring task. •• the one m ixer to oombitte For Thanksgiving Dinner Consists of Philadelphia a ll desirable features of iti worthy pfede* T e l 3 9 3 0 Vanilla and Plum NOTE—This spedal will only be made on order end wtB only -ha ObSateaUe at your nrighberiioed MENU store. N on deHvered from the Dairy. Fruit Cup Stuffed Olives Garden Celery However, We Advise You To Place Your C^era NOW For Either trf Wieoe Spe- \ 'I z After-Dinner Mints ciala and Avoid Disappointment. Tomato Bisque or Consomme When you want lemen, Dinner Rolls Saltlnes lime, grapefruit or orange U[\ 1 V tlR S A L Jutoe, Juet slip on this Roast Vermont Turkey handy Juice extractor. THI TMM MARK KHOWN M IVann Giblet Gravy Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes Msahed Turnips Sifted June Peas______The Manchester Dair Asparagus Salad French Dressing **-V T T S M a h i S t . Phone 5181 English Plum Pudding Ice Cream Co. Hard and Blindly Sbucb ''i4 u f Hot Mince PiePumpkin. Pie Apple Pie P H O N ia f f lw Tea . ‘ Coffee Chmwlate ry / y "'A k ...... V* • 1 i ■M l i " - ; r*- -inf! w *‘*Jv V >i- . ■;». y ■_. •VlS^;,^’,"^ .■>-.,**■• • .l^ ;'|. , .BS^ST- * ■'■ '» ••' .. ' * « ^ • • •■V>»' ■*«*.'*'- ' / '^i\\ ^'* i* MANCHESTER EVENING. MEKAl4jl)..S0UTHJt^CHi^T^^ CON^^TUi^DA^xNOy ^ p a g e Police Barracks awaiting court victory of the weak coloniirts over tho van tnA -^eh v m Service, R o a n u i s m i orders to destroy or to sell at auc the stronger mother cbuhtiy. ' 'with its ti^e-' was headed towarde SfiHo^rstaflbM vio' liave a nekr! tion. COLUMBU The Young Married Women’s I^urtfdrd from W ^> ^Tbe. truck, «p Mde andi top . constructed. State ■-f ,..v The case of Louis and Paul Car< Club of Columbia entertained the eight,ton; iwpu( qwpedihyvthejt^cndck Policeman investigated the accident dallco, father and son„ came up in A public meeting of the Busy Hebron Young Women> Club .'i^attsfer and. Storage Company of which t i ^ up tra|fic for several GEISHONTffBI OWHEItS FINED the Rockville City Court yesterday Shippers Clothing Club and , the Thursday afternoon at the town Winchester, Va.; and driven by hours; Nidls i^rehd'^u^ i^e' morning, as the result of this raid. Preserving PreserverA Canning Club hall. There were 16 Columbia Roger W.-Winfield. As it approach highway; fo r several'hundred feet. The charge against Paul Cardallco, was held at the Town Hall Friday Women and two children present; Und^rpum Hit aitd'HttchrHikejr ed the low underpass nekr/Staffonj, Nd'-traoo haal5oto.«fditofollowing a lar business meeting. A team con- hostesses. railroad 'underpass which wks too weeks ago, she said today.' >Eigh^ol conference between Judge John E. Miss Alice Clarke and Mrs. R. G. low. He continued ion-and eos a 're CJape Town; Union of South Afri sllntlng of Fannie Belle Hurlburt and (Special to The Herald) ca, Nov. 22.i^(AP)—Amy Johnson, nine t u r k ^ owned by Mrs. Hanses Change Pleas And Take Fisk, Attorney John Yeomans and Irene Siegel got second place at the Proctor have closed their Columbia sult the top of the truck and trailer were, etolen. . Prosecuting Ottomey John B. home for the winter, and will spend Rockville, Noy.. 22 — Tkeopbilus as well as its' left iUde ,wia8 ripped who holds the :s p i^ record for a Tolland County Fair at Somers, and 'Frenqh, of Winebeeter, Virginia, is flight from Bnglud to Cape Town, The lone remaining tuiksy alsc Thomas. fourth .place at the state fair at the next few months in Washington, off. in' dopmeA to leave the Rshsen'hbibn H nvy Fines Yesterday. D. C. in a' critical concUtkm at the Jobn- said* today ‘ that she will' fly home soon. He Waa scheduled to ‘ ilAMCHESTERrEVBNING HERALD, SOUTH HAMOHESTEB. CONN. TUESDAY* V a g e s u c a m Itsa of ouporviBion of tho ni* it Is as bad a one as a precedent in m i^vm^atnr ral MboolB, wh«n we r«t outalde of short-term borrowing on the next Health and Diet the "home ofllee,” le $180,178. year's texatimi. Of all the pitfalls Entnlng l|rraU> When there is oUpplng to be dose tint have betrayed the feet of local Advice in the Intereet of n balanced budget governments Hiat one has proven ^iEiuiS*'fimiS5& ^ i^ ! h t , inc; By br. Frank MeCey rr it siMEii stTMt perhapg some brave legislator wiU tho most dangerous. ^ 8o«U llueb«st«r, <^n« propose that some of it be done on Connecticut is particularly fortu Smart bedrooms are using these i THOMAS rBROfasOH ______t OWEf l Itew r the tail of this sacred cow. nate in being in a position to swing SCIA'nCA Am> LUMBAGO 3 TonHdstf Oetbbor 1, lltl with the utmost facility a bond issue hlany people with a rheumatic Hvery Hvenfac Czeept VETO UNUKELT sufRcient to provide for the current HeUda; a Haterec at the and immediately impending defldts. tendency suffer from either lum comfort pillow-back lounge chairs Not many persons will accept out bago or sciatica eapecialiy in the at Seeth Uaaebester, Expecting that she will immediate i»eoad Clae* MaU ^ t u r . of the second-hand predll^ona winter months as cold seams to aofic»urnoi( RATiis ly set about a genuine balancing of One Tear, hr swU >....«• .saeo being peddled about Washington aarva as an exciting eauae fbr the Per Ment[to, by net) .SO that President Hoover will veto a her budget and avoid any further attacks. Lumbago is eimply a mus-;. ftasle eepieB ___...... 0 .00 geuvered. eae year...... tO.OO beer bill if one is passed by the deficits, it will appear to many to cular rheumatism in the lower baek be better business to make a small over the lumbar region, of the spine. f inncBBit o r t h b associATVD ifTPf duck Congress. Such a predic Sciatica is a painful inflammation • PRBS8 bond issue than to get our feet into of the great sciatic nerve, really the H^hat ' Tbs AsBoolatsd Press Is exclusively tion doesn’t quite make sense. ntltled to tUe use for republtoatlon Mr. Hoover would be very unlike the mire of tax-anticipation, which is largest nerve in the body, w h |ch it ell oewe dlspatobes credited to It the worst possible kind of public | arises in the pelvis with branches of Choice of ly to let his purely personal opin it running down the back and 1 ^ . er not otherwise credited la this financing. makes this taper sad also the local news pub« ion on the merits of prohibition lead There is extreme tenderness along ished herein. { him into such action in view of the the course of the nerve with some new chintzes • All riahts of repoblicatton. of times a shrinkiag of the muscles. apeclsi dlipatcbes herein are alee re« very great need of federal revenue "A M N E SIA " i served. Colonel Robins having now recog- f Apparently sciatica is caused by a store different and in face of the tremendously em similar type of toxins to those Publisher’s Representstlve: The nised his wife and all fears that the uliUB Mathews Special Asency—New phatic mandate for prohibition re causing lumbago, the difference be iork. Cbloaao. Detroit and Boston. form rendered in the recent elec lady may have made a mistake in ing that the irritating material boa from others? identifying him as her husband be accumulated around the . nerve ' Pull service elient of N ■ A Ser> tion. Any such action would be the trunks. These troubles often’extend vice. Inc. ing thereby allayed, the case of the ' Member Audit Sursau of Cirauia* mark of sheer fanaticism, under tho with recurrent attacks over a period tlona circumstances, and Mr. Hoover cer celebrated dry leader may be filed of years, and many patients five up away with the long list of more or hope of finding any method of per (Fourth of a Sariee) The Herald Prlatlaa Oompany. Ine.. tainly is,no prohibition fanatic. At manent relief although there, are a assumes no flnaacial responBlbllity less similar “amnesia" episodes. dor typearaphteal errors appearing In most he has merely leaned strongly number of measures wMcb give tejn- advertisements la the Manchester toward the prohibition side; buc Borne day a researcher into the oddi porary or partial relief. Hvenlns HsralA ties of the past may write an inter I am sure that many of my read even that was before the voice of ers who have had either lumbago A recent nation wide TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1932 the people had been heard in the esting bopk on the subject, which or sciatica for any length of time poll voted Watkins may take its place in literature will find it of great Interest to know reverberations of November 6. Brothers the most beau* WHERE THE MONEY GOES along with similar studies of witch that diet is very successful in com Even if the President suspects pletely overcoming these disorders. Of course the regular recurrent craft crazes, the blue glass cure and tiful small town furni expenses of Connecticut’s state goY' that the adoption of an act increas The fundamental toxic irritaUon other manifestations of wave super must be removed before one can ture store in the United ing the permissible alcoholic content ernment’s routine administration stition. Still and air, the "amnesia ’ hope for-a permanent and complete States. would be unconstitutionsd while the have got to be very greatly reduced. thing has a more obvious reason for recovery. After the systemic pois Eighteenth amendment is still in oning has been eliminated, the cure Nobody can kerlouflly question that its invention than the system of force, the responsibility in that case will be speeded up by using other Some of the reasons During the bogus prosperity era this burning old ladies at the stake and measures to increass the circulatloo is not remotely his. ’That is a mat commonwealth, like every other po' does nowhere near so much harm. of blood through the affected parts. for this were doubtless liUtAl unit in the country, went ter for determination by the Su It is always advisable to defer the simple dignity o f the manipulatUve treatments until after along with the times in setting up preme Court The Constitution does the acute pain has subsided; other building, the spacious all sorts of new services and ex not empower the President to pass IN NEW YORK wise the manipulation might in first floor, the Drapery panding old ones, oil of which cost upon the questions of constitutional crease the irritation. The impuri a deal of mosey. Some of these new ity. For him to do so in this case, as ties should first bs removed through and Bedding Shops, the Composer-Prlesb fasting and diet. Heat treatments services and expansions were useful in any other, would be merely to New York, Nov. 22.— Quite the are of some benefit for giving reiisf many furnished rooms and some were merely ornamental usurp tbs function of the power es most astonishing tate to drift my and increasing the circulation. on all floors, and the al In addition to the presence of tbe A good deal of this boom-time lux pecially created for that purpose. way from ’Tin Pan Alley concerns a rheumatic toxemia there are some ways intriguing cottage, ury will have to be scrapped and Borne of these reports have been priest in New Jersey, wlio is credit times other causes present which the fumiihings of which those elements of new or expanded attributed to Individuals supposed to ed with a long list of popular and must be corrected. One of the com- have set the style for services which we may be able to be “close to" the President. Never- jazz song hits. mone.st contributing causes is tbe Who. for instance, would expect slight misplacement of one or more New‘England homes in retain will have to be toned down the less the logic of the situation "When I Take My Sugar to Tea" or vertebrae or tbe sacrum. ’The slight in cost. would seem to indicate that they are “ You B rought a N ew Kind o f LOvo misplacement may have occurred this Vicinity for the past . One of the fanciest flowers in our not so close as they might be to the to Me" to emanate from a priest? during a fa!'..or during a strain, or twelve years. The outstanding success of this In it might be due to wrong posture or prosperity garden is the State Ds Hoover mind in this connection. We teresting career has been sung from a weakness of the. muscles of the don't believe, for that matter, that partment of Education. It is not i one coast to th« other: “Love Brings lower back. Another cause of lum ■So often we overheal* matter of exactly ^ ien t histoiy there is any justification whatever a Littte Gift of Roses." bago may be Inflammation of some of the organs in the pelvic regions the remark, “ I could aiien there was no such thing as « for such a forecast of Presidential AU these, and more recent work, have appaarsd—I am reliably told vvh'ch causes reflex pains to be fait If your bedroom isn’t just '‘right” perhaps this chair will spend days in this store.” state educational department in Con action on a properly drawn revenue in the lower pa t of the back. —unded the name of Pierre -Nor remedy the fault. Check your room here: (1) Does it need a i^cticut, and the present majestic producing beer biil. man. But “on the inside" they wili Tn cases where a painful sciatica proportions of that governmental tell you that Pierre Norman is no'ic i t present in one leg it la aometlmea bright spot of color? (8) Does it need a comfortable chair for due to a faulty position of a verte machine are of comparatively re DE5IANDING THE BOTTUS other than the Rev. Father O’Con brief moments of leifiupe? (3) Or does it just need something nor, of Orangs. N. J., who is one ot brae and the discomfort can often The attitude of those members of cent development. In a relatively few the best known priests in this sec be removed by a single manipulative new that i^fashion-correct to “pep” it up? years It has grown from a little bu Congress who in increasing numbers tion of the state. treatment. The best temporary treatnoent to relieve the pain is in the last few days have been loud He has sought to avoid any pub reau consisting of a secretary, an some form of jbeat; hot towels, bat This chair will remeily any^qf these ilis^ And yoq’ll bless Uio. assistant secretary and three or four ly declaiming against ^ncellation, licity and has urged that Ms name sitz baths', electric pads, hot water not be connected with his songs. day when you took advantage «of such a tremendous value! reduction or revision of foreign debts bottles; or treatments with an elec clerks into an institution of much Certain Tin Pan Alleyites, aware ot is a good deal like that of a dipso tric beat generating lamp will all Choose from a score of chintzes . . and let us store one or more magnificence, more power and of a the public interest that would attach help to make the patient more com degree of usefulness coneeming maniac who knows that a smaii and to his songs were the facts adver fortable. away for Christmas gifts I which opinion is divided. timid friend is hiding the bottle and tised, have found themselves help For the permanent relief of lum less, Approached by inquisitive How much the State Department who proposes to get hold of it or bago or sciatica it is a good plan to pen wielders. Father O’Connor is use a blood cleansing treatment of Education has cost the people tear things apart. Usually a drunk said to have smilingly declined to which will allow the body to throw both directly and indirectly we are of that kind gets his way. It may be talk or to comment that perhaps off any accumulated toxins which there has been some mistake. At not in a position to assert, though it that tha noisy representatives and have attacked the muscles or nerves. WATKINS BROTHERS, i n c . any rate, he has managed to keep This Is best done by means of the can be stated without much risk of senators will get their way and that out of the brighter spotlights. Cleansing Diet, I would suggest contradiction that it has fathered the December debt payments will be Yet most of the song-writing folk that, if you are interested, you sand A Q!%aMon6 practieally all the "modem" educa mads. and scores of Broadway figures ap a large, self-addressed envelops to pear to be his good friends and often me in care of this newspaper, en tional extravsgimces for arhich the But the stew who has insisted on journey to Jersey for get-togethers, closing two loose three-cent stamps ancAedieiLf towns and cities have had to pay. being given the bottle that has been song fests and dinners. He is a and asking for the CLEANSING But quite apart from its achieve withheld for bis own good is pretty talented pianist and most amusing DIET and my article on either SCIATICA or LUMBAGO wMcb sura to suffer from having his own tale spinner, they say. ments In promoting costly expendi * • • should give you some additional tures the department is a worthy ob way. One more good swig and away helpful information. How Hard-boiled T wMsky with luch neartiness as to ject of observation merely consider he goes in collapse. ’There is quite Reference to musical matters QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS shock every European traveler ed as a state bureau and a user-up similar danger in insisting on the brings to mind a tender tale about Who has set down bis impressions. of state fimds within its own opera December payment from Britain two famous bandmasters. Just a few days ago, you may have read, (Injured Nerves) This hard-wMskey-drinking tra SILENT tions. particularly. It has been stated the mother of Ben Bemie died. Ber- Question: W. Y. writes: “I bad dition continued until tbe middle According to the 1930 report of on excellent authority that Britain nle was leading a band in Chicago. sleeping flu or sickness five years of tbs past century when thq rise He rushed awaji. to be at her bed ago. Since then I have been left a of tbe .German brewers began. GLOW the State Board of Education the win not default in any case but will nervous wreck. My age is 25. I side, arriving several days before Agitation for the control of mere cost of the department’s own meet that payment if it is demand am not able to work with atrangeri, death came, in those last days she drinking also began very early, business oftiee administration was ed. The effect on the pound sterling but I do housework at home, f eat though all tbe early efforts were wanted to hear music—her boy's well, also I am still sleepy. My eyes $46,865, including $11,426 for the however, in almost certainly causing music. aimed at encouraging drinkers to take turns of staring up—have no desert fiery whiskies, rums and "Central Service Office’’ regular a marked decline in its exchange But he didn’t have his band. The control of them. Can anything be story goes that be called upon his brandies for varistiss of beer. Dr. staff and $18,779 for the regular value, will be serious, not on the done to help me?" Benjamin Rush (1785) is usually old friend Olsen. To be sure, they Answer: Your nervous system staff of the "Bureau of Accounts and people and the affrtirs of Britain but are rivals in a work-a-day world, Europe Is Slopping Beer For U . S .; regarded as tbs first real cam may have been injured by the fever paigner against the evils of drink. Purchases;’’ that of the “General on our trade with England and the but old friends out of working hours. which you probably bad five yeare Roughly, the course of the Control" was $13,980, including $12,- various provinces of the British Perhaps Olsen would send certain ago. Such oases usually respond tunes to the bedroom, over the air Brewers Will Ask for Tariff Dam movement against alcohol moved commonwealth. It is easily conceiv very quickly to tbe fasting cure. 256 in salaries; that of "Education waves. The reason for this is that impuri from one objective to another Administration,” with a salary item able that it may do ten timea as Olsen listened to the story. ties which have been collected something like tMs: Kl of $10,434, was $11,550, not coimt- much damage to business in this “Me send music to your mother! around the Injured nerve cells are If W ets Are Victorious L Moderation. 2. Personal abstinence from ing $2,187 for its “Bureau of Publi country as would be represented by No, old fellow, she wants you—she quickly thrown out. Brain or nerve doesn’t want me----- Here, now—go ceils injured years ago by the burn “hard liquor." cation, Division of Field Services," the total amount of the December on and take my band—direct the ing effect of a fever will sooner or EDITOR’S NOTE: This le the fifthof Essex charged in Parliament 3. Personal total abstinence. and its "Bureau of Administration, paym ent. boys yourself....” later he the nucleue for the start of of six stories on the movement for that Canada was sacrificing noil' 4. Pressure on others for ab Why miperlment with mi Division of Teacher Preparation," Just a hard-boiled town — New a collection of inert cells or toxic return of legal b m , • naovement In* lions in ravenua “on a gesture." stinence. York—full of mugs and selfish folk substances and then such symptoms tensified by tbe recent eleotlona. But there ia going to be a fly 6. Anti-saloon licenM agita unknown, unreliable maiu> with a salary item of $6,880 and in- TAX ANTIOtrATION MIRE as you are having begin to manifest tion. —eh, w h at? in that ointment. American in- when you can own an o|l bidentals bringing the total to $8,- Connecticut's pride in having no * « • themselves. By WILLIS THORNTON tereata are going to make a fight 6. State prohibition. 7. National proMbitlon. burner made by the om)»> 186. Then imder this same item of funded state debt is commendable Charitable Elsa NEA Sorvtoe Writer for incluaion in any modifleatton r (Oetoohed Batina) The temperance movement was try’s pioneer fo r as UtUe as "Educational Administration" there but it is a serious question whether Whenever the amazing El sa Max- of the Volstead act a clause that wall drifts into town from Europe, Question: Celia U. asks: “la there Eyes across the aea are watching it be restricted to produota tbe first stage. By 1835 it claimed $22.50? Approved by Good are such things as the ‘“Bureau of we should let it become a fetish. a cure for deteebed retina of the 1,500,000 members in a country New York society aits up and asks the process of the beer fight as “grown or processed in the Unit Housekeeping laatltute and Academic Credentials, Division of There are worse things than bonded what will happen next. For Elsa e y e ? " ed States.” that only bad 13,000,000 people. . Answer; If the retina of tbe eye la eagerly as any on this side of tbe Many of these societies per the Fire Underwriteas. Teacher Preparation,’’ which is a indebtedness properly safeguarded has become known as one of the It is natural that European fully detached there is no cure, but, water. mitted their members te use beer Guaranteed* by the Silent bagatelle of $1,031, and the “Bureau by sinking fund provisions, and of the world’s most original party beer-makers should cast an aye on throwers. if tbe retina is partly attached, it Not only tbe wine-makers of and light wines. But shortly Glow Corporation and Wat will sometimes adhere by itself if the American market, for our of Teacher Certification, Division of there are a good many municipal of This time, however, she comes in France, Germany, Spain and Por after that brewing began its rise, eyestrain is avoided, The beat plan beer-drinking habits came from and tbe temperance people banned kins Brothers! Teacher Preparation," where there ficials in this state, and a good many the interest of charity. Having tugal, and tbe dlsullers of Scot there originally, and came with would be to consult an optometrist land have been watching tbe bMr as well as spirits. is a salary item of $4,600 and a total plain taxpayers as wen, who we lived in London and Paris and hav and get bis opinion. the earliest colonists, especif.Uy ing "known everyone who was some liquor debate in the U. 8. A., but Tbe Mexican War was on when cost of $6,133. Also a “Bureau of imagine are pretty well convinced the Ehiglieb and Dutch. Bebtaid the first prohibition . law came to Easy Terms one," aha managed to get prominent European bi ewers of especially these, even, lies a 7000-year his Administration, Division of Voca by this time that borrowing in anti (Fattening Foods?) fine beers are making prepara America and Mayor Neal Dow of modem artists to do a picture for Question: “Not-Too-Slim" asks: tory and timdltion of beer-making. tions to Invade the American mar Portland led Maine to become tional Ekiucation,’’ with salary cipation of taxes is among those her. These she has collected and, “Are green seedless, grapes fatten For man has been a beer-m^er if you wish brought back, the receipts of an ex ket as soon as our laws permit. bone dry in lw46. By 1855 there charges of $7,707 and a total of $12,- worse things. ing; also buttermiUc, arrow-root as long as he has been a breai- %ere I*') proMbltion states. By Jie hibition to go to some society chari wafers and cereals?" Makers of the famed Pilsener roaker. Baked bricks of Babylon 176. The sum total of “Education The suggestion that the state re end of the Civil Waf, however, ty. in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia, have record that they were Answer: Green seedless grapes or ^ mMting eight of the 18 states bad aban Administration" .was $41,266. sort to the tax anticipation system * * * already contracted with Amerloan beer from barley in 5000 buttermilk could not be considered a C. R doned proMbltion. Ah>-So That’s It! fattening unless used in very large firms to bring in 150,000 barrels Then we find that there is a of short term notes in order to rt- was an important feature of daily Then the W. a T. U. It’S in Burton Rascoe’s "Titans of aroounta. Arrow-root wafers or of real Pilsener a year as soon as life in ancient Egypt. Oreeks; "Bureau of Research and Survey," habilitate its ahnost empty treasury It was in the 80’s that the real f l ^ T K l N S Literature” that I learned for the cereals might be considered fatten conditions permit As this is a Romans, Gauls, Germans, Rus battle was joined on a grand that costs $9,425 aside from its li will not be unanimously applauded, first time that paragraphic and^ag- ing because they are very concen greater supMy than their produc sians, Japanese, African b^m en, eoale. The IT. B. Brewers’ Associa brary, which costs another $9,723. we may be sure. Too many cities and soma columning dates back to Dan trated and starchy. tion metboos pennit, it is expect all have brewed beer from the tion was well organized, having iel Dafoe. Small wonder, than, that ed that an advance supply of this When we get to the matter of su towns in the state have experienced earliest times we know of. ^ been integlrated sisoe 1862. Its E. J.) Tbomiipson. he sent Ma “Robinson Crusoe" to a AN IN-AND-OUTER will be stored in Canada.awaiting women went from cbtirobes pervision we get into real money, the wastefulness of that system In almoat every batch of Amer founder, Frederick Lauer^ bad desert island. the starters’ gun in the race for while bells toiled, kttrit in ican oelonlste sent from the home been a sort of dean of American b | it we find that it costs the Stats which, once experimented with, is al VACA’nONIB'T; Madam, your tbe great American gullet. Simi saloons, imploring and iraylB g GILBERT SWAN. lar arrangements are. under way land, brewers were included. But brewers, as Ms family’s' brewery CMpartment $5,000 to run its own most as bard to get away from as bill la extortionate. Do you think I moat of the colonists brewed their that the - - . .. '0 . ^ MAMCHE9IBR EVENING HERALD, SOICT MANGKB8TBR. CONN. T ^S D A Y t NOVEMBER 22,1982. ^■F'l' .r r ^ Tolland are in Florida for the win ter, leaving Sunday. HARITORD’S BUnDING . ' I .A - 4 / . J - ROCKVILLE THE FIND PLOT TO POISON SUPERVISOR IS DEAD COJFEE SHOP' M A S S A C H im JUDGES Philip A . Mawm, Well Known GIUNT ROCKVILLE A. A. In Masonic Circles, Passes Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 22.— (AP) 75c —State chemists worked today to Away— Influenza the Cause. complete an analysis of a ^mte and SALE EXTENSION TIME powder, believed by Middlesex coun Philip A. Mason of 186 Canter THANKSGIVING ty authorities to have been used In bury street, Hartford, who died yes Several Cases Before Tolland an attempt to poison District At terday at the Hartford hospital of DINNER torney Warren L. Bishop and four influenza complications, was well County Superior Court—*De justices. known in Manchester Masonic cir We muit reduce our stocks this week to make room for Christmas. merchan^se. Carl! Case Is Not Heard. The regular staff of court officers cles. He had been building super Freeh Fruit Cup, Tomato Juice, Therefore, we are offering men’s and boys’ Suits and Overcoats at greatly reduced prices. was augmented by Cambridge police visor of Hartford since 1926 fmd Several cases came up at a special today and extra precautions were was former superintendent of public Blnepoint Oyster Cocktail, Orange Shop for that new coat or suit this week. DON’T DELAY! session of the Tolland Ck)unty Su taken to guard the persons of the buildings there. Juice, Native Celery, Queen ■ • ■ ' I district attorney, his attaches/and Mr. Mason was 47 years old. Be Stuffed Olives, Grapefruit a la perior Court on Monday afternoon. STORE OPEN WEDNESDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. the judges of the courts. sides his wife, he is survived by ' a M araoUno. The first case was that of the Rock Wilbur T. Downes of Waltham, daughter, Marjorie D. Mason, and ville Athletic Association for the ex custodian at the courthouse, discov one son,'Philip A. MasonVJr., and Boaart Stuffed tension of time for which to sell its ered the white powder In five water Us mother who lives in Waterville, NATIVE TURKEY Men's and Ydung Men’s property on East Main street. The pitchers shortly before court open Me. 'Ilie funeral will be held Wed Nut Dressing ^ appeal was made by Attorney John ed yesterday.- None of the water in nesday at 2 p. m. at the Immanuel Fresh Cranberry Sauce B. Thomas. The Rockville Athletic any o f the pitchers hsul been dnink. Congregational church and burial Association voted some time ago to The pitchers and contents v^re im will be in Cedar Hill cemetery. Boast Prime dissolve and it wtis first necessary to mediately turned over to state chem RqS.bFBEEF get an order to dispose of the prop ists. MBS. JUDD'S LAST PLEA Roast Stuffed erty, and since it could not be dis Court sessions were conducted as usual and the discovery was not Phoenix, Ariz., Nov. 22.—(AP)— YOUNG PIG SUITS posed of at a suitable price the ex Winnie Ruth . Judd, convicted Ari made known until last night With Apple Sauce tension of time was asked, and zona “trunk” murderess, has made granted. The judges in whose sessions the MaUi(^ Potatoes $40, $42.50 powder was foimd were: Thomas J. her last fight to escape the gallows, The case of Angelo DeCarli, ask Candled' Sweet Potatoes Hammond, Ernest Hobson, Fred but due to a crowded court calen Good and $45. ing the court to vacate its judgment dar, the Arizona state Supreme ' ' Mashed Turnips regarding his denied petition for erick T. Greenhedge and Marcus M orton. Court will be unable to act for at Fresh Bolls From Our Own Ovens Assortments citizenship, was not heard at this least twq weeks on her final appeal. Grades time as scheduled. He was told he District Attorney Bishop declined to issue any statement but it was Mrs. Judd’s appeal is based on would have to wait an additional alleged error in rulings of the trial year for natureilization papers at the understood that an investigation was , CHOICE OF DESSERT: \ ' :A being conducted regarding threaten-, court. Her counsel also alleged the Blue serges, blue cheviots, dark oxfords, brown cheviots, brown mixtures, tans, last session of the court, due to an ing letters received by Bishop last jury was not allowed to consider Fresh Pumpkin Pie infraction of the law since he re greys, silk mixtures and worsted in all colors. week. fully her sdf-defense claim in the Hot Mince Pie ceived his first papers. He has a wife slayings of Agnes Ann LeRoi and and child in Italy which he wishes to Hedvig Samuelson. Arguments were Green Apple Pie a la Mode bring to this country. made yesterday. toe Cream Judgment of $29.82 was granted PRISONERS SHLL FREE If the Supreme Court denies the Coffee Tea Milk $37.50 and $35.00 SUITS in the case of John Harbut vs. John appeal, Mrs. Judd likely will appear or Sweet Cider Gessay et als, a foreclosure. early next month before the Ugh Portsmouth, N. H., Nov. 22 — court for setting of a date for exe The case of Sylvia B. Johndrow, (AP)—Nine escaped prisoners from divorce, against Francis Johndrow, cution. $33.50 and $30.00 SUITS Rockingham county jail were still was put over until December 5, the at large today but the mystery sur ne.\t session o f the court. rounding their break had been ex Judgment was granted in the case plained to officers. $ 2 5 .0 0 SUITS of Thomas J. Dorotzak and Mary Harry E. Whitten, 45, ot Lynn, Dorotzak vs. Charles Heckman and Mass., one of the ten who fied the Bernard Heckman. jail Sunday and who was captured Judge John Richards Booth was in his home city, told Attorney Gen $ 2 2 .5 0 SUITS on the bench. eral Francis W. Johnston and EXTRA SPECIAL In Police Court County Solicitor George R. Scam- William White was in the Rock- mon of Rockingham county a key Hand Tailored viile Police Court on Monday morn to the master locks of the cell tiers MANCHESTER CRAVATS, 35c and up. $ 1 8 .0 0 SUITS ing charged with violations of the had been made by one of the prison s ______motor vehicle laws, that of parking. ers. In a restricted area. The fine was re Whitten said the key had been Fine A ll W ool SWEATERS, $2.00 and up. mitted but he was charged $7 of the made while the jail was being re For Men, Women and Children. Men’ s and Young Men’ s costs, which he paid. paired some time ago and when the Kiowa CouncU Whist prisoner had a chance to examine Children’s and Misses’ Fine Skating **** Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca the lock. Files and saw blades, he hontas, will hold a public whist in said, had been brought into the jail Snow Suits, excellently majde V * s O v Red Men’s Hall on Friday evening, by outside parties. November 25 at 8 o’clock. Refresh He also stated 14 other prisoners OVERCOATS ments will be served and prizes had been offered their freedom but awarded. The chairman to the com had refused to join in the break. Manchester Neckwear Factory mittee is Miss Mary Bresnahan and A general himt for the nine prison Open Wed. and Sat. This Week Until 9 P. M. All $40. and $45. she will be assisted by the following ers was being intensified through 130 Center Street Tel. 778.’> committee: Miss Mary Phillips, Mrs. out New England today. Officials Sizes Grades j Katherine Preuss, Mrs. Margaret felt the men had not been able to Burke, Mrs. Florence Krause, Mrs. havb covered a great deal of terri Annie Steppe, Mrs. Annie Starke, tory since their escape. Tans, greys, browns, blues and oxfords. Well tailored | I Mrs. Minnie Steppe, Mrs. Rose High grade fabrics. I Schuey, Mrs. Florence North, Mrs. I Irene North, Mrs. Louise Hayes; The I regtdar meeting will also be held on 1 $35. $30. ; the same evening but will commence and COATS ‘ at 7 p. m. so as playing can start I shortly after 8 o’clock. 1 ; Ellington Grange Election MID-SEASON REDUCTION $25.00 COATS There will be a very important Men’s and Young Men’s meeting of Ellington Grange in the ! Ellington Town Hall on Wednesday T rou sers $22.50 COATS evening. This is the annual meeting --SMART NOVELTY SHOES and election of officers will take place. It is anticipated there will be. R e d u ce d a large attendance. Milo Hayes will A fashion event quite as much as an occasion of substantial savings, for certain of For work and dress. Cor $20.00 COATS . preside at the meeting. The turkey this season’s popular novelty styles are substantially reduced for clearance, solely be duroys, serges, cheviots. Blue, awarded at the whist held by the cause sizes are broken. grey, oxfords and stxlpes. Grange last Friday night went to $18.00 Mrs. C. A. Price of West Road. We’re sure you’ll agree that it’s "good business” to grant the^ savings now, while ISJSOPant, C;n COATS Asking Permit For Station N ow ...... • James Lawless has made a petition the styles included are being worn— but not every style in every size. Many styles are to conduct a gasoline station near included— ^your visit is certain to be well rewarded...... $ 4 .0 0 Men’s and Young Men’s the Crystal Lake Hotel. The select S4JI0 Pant, d » o men of the town of Ellington have N ow ...... v O s # O called a hearing for Saturday at $4.00 Pant, oe TOPCOATS REDUCED 7:30 p. m. at the Town Hall to hear ECONOMIZE! N ow ...... v O o A U those interested in the petition for Here’s your chance to buy a certificate of approval. . . . $ 3 .0 0 $25.00 COATS R a in co a t Legion Auxiliary Activities $8.00 Pant, The American Legion Auxiliary W . B. Coon Shoes ^ N ow ...... q DA oOU has postponed its meeting from 12 JM) Pant, $22.50 COATS S p ecia ls . Wednesday evening, the night before a t----- N ow ...... Boys* Leather- ^ j A C Thanksgi'^ng, imtil Wednesday eve (24 pairs.) ning, December 30. Members are . $2.00 ette Coats . X o « /9 asked to take note of the change. On $18.00 With cap to matoh. Regular COATS 92.96 grade. December 1, the Auxiliary will hold 34 Pairs of 12 Pairs of Boys’ ^ a member’s whist at the home of Boys’ Black ^ j ^ A Mrs. Harold Dowding on Chestnut RED CROSS $ 15 .0 0 COATS Rubber Coats 9 X oO U street. On the afternoon of Decem DOROTHYDODD T rou sers FREE! A football with eaeh ber 2, a food sale will be held at $4-49 coat. the office of the Rockville-Williman- SHOES at------SHOES at— Boys’ Green tic Lighting Company. $10.00 COATS Slickers ...... $ 1 .9 5 Bed Cross OaU Cordoroyf, greys, oxfords, |A00 gradea. District Commander, William C. tans and browns. Pfunder of the American Legion, Brown and Black Various Makes who is chairman of the Legion com 16.00 Phnt, Boys’ $10. and $12.50 N ow ...... $ 4 .0 0 mittee in charge of the Red Cross PIGSKIN TIES . and Styles Roll Call announced today that 54.60 Pant, Sport Coats members of Doboz Post are can Now ...... $ 3 .7 5 and vassing on the last few days for Red |4.00 Pant, Cross members. The local boys are $ 4 .5 0 $ 3 .6 9 Now ...... $ 3 .2 5 out to help the Red Cross without 98.60 Pant, J a ck ets any compensation and he asks the N ow ...... $ 3 .0 0 Men’a flnede Leather Jaoketa, people to cooperate in making the LADIES! An Opportunity 18.00 Pant, button atyle. 96.00| NOW $l.96. call a success again this year. Much Now ...... $ 2 .5 0 Men'i Bovonrible Woolaa more money is needed to reach last 92.60 Pant, Sizes a to 18. Tan, grey, brown Jaoketi, button liylo, $8.00i year’s membership and there is still To Buy Ties and Pumps Special at $ 2 «9 8 N ow ...... $ 2 .2 5 and blue, alio mixtaret. Alio re NOWI2J6. time to help. The committee will call duced price# on—' Men'a Velour in tan color at homes that have not been visit Boys’ Jacket, Zipper itylo, $8.00) ed this week. ■ $18. and $15. . ( M l If A NOW$4J5. Fire Department Dance Still Another Bargain—24 Pairs Various Styles ...... ,$1.00 S U IT S .... 1 e O U Alen'a Ohamola Leather Vaa^ The Ellington Fire Department, K n ick ers Zipper atyle, $«.00) NOW |fJ6. which has a special fund for the pur Misses’ 2-Tone Black and ^ mm ^ MM'a Horaehldo Ooati, chase/of equipment for the depart 92JI0 Now I f •$ 1 .7 5 $6.50 SUITS ... $ 4 .5 0 $18JK)t NOW 910.00. ments, will bold its annual dance at Brown Ties, and Youths’ ^ | /..Q Blea'a Loatberetto Oastiy the Ellington Town Hall this eve 92.25 Now I I • • t $ ’• $ 1 .5 0 98.001 NOW $4.60. ning. Firemen from surrounding O xfords...... DIen'a Wool Coat#,' 9$.80i Children’s towns will be present. There will be 92.00 Now • llOtll# $ 1 .5 0 NOW $64)0. old-fashioned and modem dances. Boys’ $12.50 Mob’s Wool Jadceti, $6J10| Carlton Buckmlster’s orchestra will 91.76 Now $ 1 .2 5 NOW 96*96. furnish music. James Rhodes, the CHILDREN'S STURDY SHOES $ OVERCOATS Boya* Horaehldo 0 o a 1 1, sing prompter will do the prompting 1.49 91.60 Now $ 1 .2 5 SlzM 8 to 10. Tan, grey, $11,001 NOW 9 8 ^ . for the old-fashioned numbers. brown mlstnrea. OVERCOATS Boyi* Horaehldo Oosti, 9$>00| Vegetables For Welfare 91.26 Now $ 1.00 $10. and $9. A A NOW 97JO. Services at the Methodist church THE SHOES YOU BUY f ^ Q Boyi* LaatbartUa : .Ooali, at DobsonvUle will be held each Sun 91J)0 Now . 79c i COATS ... 9 /o U U 98.00t NOW 9A$0. * day at 10 a. m. according to a vote HERB F O R ...... c 3 $8.50 and $8. ^ #5 A*A B o ^ Wool Ooata, fMOi taken at the ebureb on Sunday. At NOW96J0> this service Rev. M. S. Stocking of COATS ... JMDcUU Sliea 12 to 18. Tan, fr o y B «^ ’ Sbera lined Ooa«% Manchester was in charge. There Will Give You Winter Service. $7.50 and $6. A A nad brown. 96J0tNOW9^. 10% O ff Boya^^lhiM Uaad was a good attendance and the AU other .ralnoosts «ad COATS ... 9 0 o U U 916.50 and $15. members brought a large collection etothliiff ‘ 'tliht is not murkad 9 2 J 6 iN O W 9 m of vegetables and fruit, canned Misses’ and Children’s All Rubber Snap Fastener ■S low er prioM .' COATS, Now t i r t f Wed Jidids, - >. goods and groceries which will be $ 3 .0 0 stylo, ItJOi NOW 9U0. turned over to the Rockville Welfare Association for distribution. N otes ARCTICS . . • e • • $ Dr. and Mrs. M. V. B. Metcalf and 1.25 I • ^ son, Theodore of Grand street, at tended the Yale-Harvard game in New Haven on Saturday and spent the week-end as the guests of Mr. land Mrs. Arthur Metcalf of New C E HOUSE & SON, ir; Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seigel of ~ JSB B 'iiK an^ ______KaNcsaBBTEs BvronNe'mnttm/'sotJTH m a n c h e s i b r , c o n n , t u b s d a t , NOTOBBi»«fc“0 ^ -' ' (BMKBGBNOY DOCTORS out a flock of sheep to furnish wool imEHEN’S ANNPL for tbeif homenmn clothes. The firs: Dr. Morttnaar Moriarty, (Wl. stovs w u installed IFOR WASHINGTON PARLEY DANCE t o m o r r o w ! 5446) and Dr. Edwin C. EDgglu 1886. - . \ . (ttf. 4648) will bt available for Previous to that time foot stoves IN m ------emergendy calls tomdrrq,w. DRlVEHEREni BOLDSCEimiUEY wers used. At that time it w u the h; [(OoBtfBoed Cron i ) H o m Cdmpany N m A n c h b s t e b B V B m o ttBuW k u v ra >IAllOHW^nla, c o n n . T u w A y , n o v b m m b m , i 9 M P tn i; U v ' Five Mile Race riTTTEAHTHIIKS COLGATE ENTERS BROWN MAPLE LEAFS FAVORED FOR HOCKEY TITUE MANY STAR RUNNEI ARMY W n i DEFEAT f r a y o n thanksgiving ARE LISTED CMUOC QARDIN(8| NOiREDAHE SQUAD WITH UNCROSSED GOAL ’ •Me* «• Cnacb Sodrarhnd Agrees Joe McCiotkey Of Olyopc Fame Tops Fiekh To Seek Records five Red Rsiders FOUR LOCAL1EAMS ' ' ' ^ With Qioice; JPidu Colgate. '/ ' '' Edge But Bears Are Noted MSR.TLEAeDE Over Brown In Thanksgiv Thini Snccessive Victory Against Stiff Competition; Giant Killers; Is High Spot Center Church, Highland ing Day TdL On Thursday’s Grid Sched Start At 11 O’clock. Park, Y. M. C J l And By DR. J. B. "JOCK” MOWIE SUTHERLAND ule. MORCNZj Football Oenoh, University of When Joseph P. MeCluskey, Man- Wapping Entered. .CAMpySKr ’ FlttSburgh oheiter’s moat famous contribution to the athletic world, attempts to ’This week wiU'be a full one for New York, ^lov. 22.— (AP)—The capture t o annual five-mile run on chwnpionshlp "natural” of the east Four teams from Manchester and football fans, with headliners being Tbanksgivl^ Day for t o third suc ern football season. wiU swd C^- vicinity are entered m the Senior played on Thanksgiving Day and cessive year, the Olympic steeple saU’s “Red Raiders” afalnst the B” Basketball League of the Hart Saturday. ' chaser will face t o stillest competi ford Coimty y. M. C. A., which tion entered in t o event since it flant kfinwg Brown Bears at Provi The high spot in tbe east is the was begun six yiears ago. dence Thursday. opens its season this week. Five Colgate-Brown game at Providence . Many Entries Alone of the east’s 130 college teams are entered in all, the fifth be Thmiksglving Day. Here are two A total of twenty-four entries teams these two have come down to ing from Hasardville. unbeaten, untied elevens. I am told have been received so far, with the final'game unbeaten and untied The four local teams and mana to winner may reedvo a bid to many more expected before start Joseph Modoskey and the temptation is strong to gers of each are as follows: Center play in to Rose Bowl on New Church, Walter Snow; Highland J.X ing time Thursday. The field does crown the winner champion what Year’s Day. Park, Richard Nichols; Manchester and Company G of tbe National ever the claims of Pittsburgh, Army D e s p ite Brown’s apparent Y, Hugh Greer; Wapping Y, G. Wal Guard and tbe Sport Radio Shop and other High-powered outfits. strength, and Coach McLaughrey’s ter Smith of Broad Brook. The local H artford. Were the records to be taken at puaaling triple wlngbaek formation, home floors will be at the Center Tbe finish line, from Eldridgi face value, there would be little hes I believe Colgate will win- But It church and the T. The big. rough fellows from the frosen north, to w boro a pulverised proboscis is a minor matter, have street to tbe High School, will hi itancy in picking Colgate as the riiould be a close game. probable winner. Andy Kerr’s great The complete schedule follows: started their aim al battle for theOiig league hockey c hampionsblp. It’s good news fOr the dwtors, as rope* off, in charge of membws oi eleven, with a sure-handed backfleld Weak Of November 21 as for those sport fans who like their entertainment tough. The New York Rangers and Chicago Black On t o Pacific coast, Southern Hose Company No. 4, S. M. F. D.i yrtfiring at lightning speed behind Center Church at Mwchester Y. Hawks sura expected to give tie cimadian dubs a real battle. ^ CMifomia will meet Washington in in uniform. Hie course will bi . a fast, sturdy line, is the only ma Hazardvllle at Wapping. ------<$> X ------. its conference game. I expect supervised by t o police department t o Trojans to finish with a cletm jor team in the country with an un- Week Of Novambar 88 v Chief Samuel G. (^rdon beinf By HUGH FULLERTON, JB. > Howie Morenz,. Ijttle Aurel JoUat, slate. , marshal of t o course. erosaed goal Une. Manchester Y at Hasardville. Sylvio .'Mantba, . the illustrious This battle overshadows the rest (Associated Frees Sportt Writer) Immediately after tbe finish ei Highland Park at Center Cliurch. WOLGAST ATE FULL “Frenchman,” Marty Burke, and tba of the ’Thanksgiving Day program Week Of Dec. 8 Saturday will bring t o spotlight the event, the awards will be made New York, Nov. 22— (AP) —The reef of the Cenaolene form a veter even though such bitter rivalries as Hasardville at Highland Park. to t o east, where t o Notre Dame- in the main gymnasium of to Interesting and tricky system which an combination that is hard to those between ComdU and Penn, Wapping at Manchester Y. Army aad Pltt-Stanford games will School Street Rec. The public is in MENUOFSUUtHIER hockey uses to decide ita world stop. The se.me t^am'won the Stan vited to attend the ceremoEiy. New York U. and Carnegie Tech, Week Of Dec. 12 be played. cham^onship each yeaiv- the Stan ley Cup twice In a fow bafora iU' The Pitt players, having opposed Luncheon will be served to all dom and West Virginia and W ashing^- Wapping at Highland Park. ley Cup playoffs—offers six places Juries and tha Maple Leafs broke Tf# to bo rosowod on that day* both to Army and Notre Dame, teetants immediately following t o HtaardviUs at Canter Churoh. WBEATUW NELSON to the nine clubs of the NatloEial the spell last yaar.. thtnk Army win win. Xt’i aayone’i race. ■nturday*s sehadule, the finals to Weak Of Deo. 19 Bangecs Hava Naw Geaile the aaataro season exerat or the hookey league tbie laas^ Juit fM M ao far aa X am oonoareed, hut Oftioiala Highland Park at Manehester T. sbf teama ^ - Although tha Naw York Raagara I am iaoltoed to atring along with The officials of the race, who are Snny^avy game at A fil^ ^ ' Canter Churoh at Wanpiag. won first place la the Ameiiean Peeww^ 8 and a few other aoatter- tendara for t o Judgment of my hoyi. requested to report not later than W eak O f Jan. 8 Tba aama group lut spring aad then the Pitt, suffering t o results of an 10 o’clock Thursday morning, are aa ing eontaats, is headed by the an Maacheater Y at Center Church. Sta^o Terrilic Battle For league title, Boston, Cbleago and nual struggles between Army and in the separate scrap for the league extremely hard schedule, may not follow s: Wapping at Hasardville. chsunpionship, decided in the series Detroit promise to give the blue Wells A. Shrlcklaod, honorary Notre Dame at New York, and Holy be at its bqst against Stanford. Pop Week Of Jan 9 between the first place teams of shirts a real run for their money Warner’s team is sure to he priesed chairman; Edward F. Taylor, chair* Cross and Boston College at Bos Hasardville at Manchester Y. Ultiitwmgbt Crown 22 this season. With Bill and BUtt ton, and the intersectional duel be the two divlsiolni, and a hitch in for this game, as a result of having man of Recreation Committee^ Center Church at Highland Park. the Stanley Cup .arrangemeati Cook and Frank Boucher in tha vaa« starter; LeRoy Norris, Gkorge Hunt, tween Pitt and ItanfPrd. dropped in his own coEfference. His W eek O f Jan. 18 Years Ago; Noithor .Man cornea in the fact that all four tbe Rangers are sure of a grut team puts on a Uttie extra effort C. L. Wlgren, John D idder, tim Highland^ark at HasardvlUa. American, section olube are rated attack. However, the Ranger de when It comes east, and seems to Frank Buscb ers; Frank C. Busch, Rec directorl Manchester Y at Wapping. as oootandera whilo only two of fense again looka nona too atiohff me to have the adge to thia contest referee: John H. Hyde, secretary oi Weak Of Jan. 88 ' EvorRocovored. tha flva la the Canadian dlvieioa and fans are waiting to ^dge the There follow a few of my Ideas not include any other runner of na course;^ Philip Cheney, W. J. Mes lASSTFERISNAMED Highland Park at Wapping. stand out. calibre of their new goalie, Andy on the remainder of t o games : tional prominence, but many of t o sier, Thomas W. Stowe, Jaka Center Church at Hasardville. The Toronto^ Maple Leafs, who Aikenhead. Thanksgiving Games entries are champions at various Weber, C. P. Quimby, Robert Week Of Jan. SO By WERNER LAUFEB won with almoit ridiculous case Boitoni strengthened by the pur- Carnegie Tech vs. N. Y. U.—It’s distances. The Irish-American Club Dougan, M. P. MacDonald aad G. K TAlECRIDCArTAIN Maneheeter Y at Highland Park. NEA Sendee Sports Writer lu t eptiaff* appear to have an auy ohase of Nels Stewart from tba a toaa up, but I give Tech whatever of Newark, N. J., is sending a team WaddeU, judges at finish; Erih Wapping at Center Church. road anaad to tha playoffs and per Maroona aad Joa lAmb from Otta edge tore is. of ten ruxmers, many of them hold- Modean and itichard Martin, scor At Point Riohmondi Calif., Just haps to the prlMd trophy itself. wa, ought to ba baok in tha thick lig a te vs. Brown—The triple e-a of several titlea in cross-country ers. -- of the battle after a year in last across the bey trpm Ban Franeieoo, Their wely serious Canadisn rivals wtogback is up against a teaph Just running. ara Montraal’a Flying' "F¥ench- place. a bit too good. • ’This team includes Mel Porter, Hi AnuDUDces ^ e d u lt Of Ad Wolgast, the Mtcbigan Bearcat, man,” Lw Canadiens. Th4 Cbioago Blaokhawka again Penn vs. Cornell—QU Doble will John Noob, Larry Cece, Robert won the lightweight champienahiD That Great Kid Lina have Chuck Gardiner to kup the probably ■wack a few lEnilea after Campbell, James D’AUessio, Pat HARVARD MAY P U T Eight Games For Next LOCAL QIBLS WIN AGAIN from Oscar Matthew Battling Nel When Attawa earns back to the enemy leoring down end a flock this one Is over. McLaughlin, Riohard Encta, Leo The Charter Oak Girls defeated son, the Durable Dane, Feh. 28,1910. league after a year’s absence and of speedy forwards. Texas Aggies vs. Texas—Texas, HoUe and Joseph Orate. The Inter- the Maple Girls of Hartford Satur Fight fans saw the starkeat (pos recalled ita players from the other The Detroit Red Wings, an "al- runnerup in the Southwest, has too State Sports Club of Port Cheater, PRINCETON R i m : Year, 3 With New Teams. day night at the Salvation Army sibly the most stupid) couraipi, and, clubs, Toronto lost only Frankie neoet” team f9r several seasons, many guns for t o Agg'oa. N. Y. has entered a team of seven bought a good goalie, Johnny irunners, headed by t o veteran Bill beaeflt in Hartford by 9 pine. Flora Dtyond doubt, the most brutaing, Finnigan. Ken Doraty, Interna Centenary vs. Arkansas—Centen- Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 22.— (AP) Roach, from the Rangers and sorted Kennedy, who has competed in num Nelson was high with 860. The local lacerating and relentless battle ever tional league star, came in from Bxy has too x&uob olMi for Arkan^ —Although relations between Har over a larga crop of rookiu to find erous marathons over a long period girls bavo'yet to be defeated and are fought between lightweights. Cleveland to fill tbe gap in a a< of. sas and should keep ita alate clean. vard and Princeton appear to he New Haven, Conn., Nov. 22.— more punch for their attack. They of years. Others on tbe team are Nelson had won the tiue from the forwards which includes the famous Arizona vs. Oklahoma A ggie^ patched up as good as new, a foot (AP)—A son of the south—rannr out after the state obamplonshtp. had plenty lu t year la tbair home Frank Lalla, who led homo a field of Old Master, Joe Oans, in 1908, uelng “kid” line— Joe Prlmeau, Charley The Aggiee may be farmers, but ball meetliAg between the two insti Bob Lassltsr—has bean ohosen to Charter Oak Girls games but failed on the road. 38 entries in the eighth annual Port 107— 303 Conacher and Harvey Jackson— a to y seem to know too much foot tutions appears unlikely until 1887 lead the Yale football team in its Sherman ...... 99 87 the same tactios with which he had Ottawa, the New York Ameri Chester National Marathon, won the 85—281 overcome other great fighters set of youngsters that is the envy ball for Arisona. unless t o Crimson abolishes its one- 1933 campaign. At the same time Bores ...... 96 101 pt of all rival managers. The Leaf cans and the Montreal Maroons 'e Labor Day five-mile handicap 101— 269 that period, notably Jimmy Britt, Denver vs. Colorado U.—Probab game-from-home restriction. that the im lettermen were electing Jaokmora ...... 71 97 defense, led by Frank (King) each can boast a faw good players, d captured a 15-mile race in New the 20-year-old Charlotte, N. C., Nelson ...... 108 118 124T.-860 Aurelio Herrerra, probably the most ly eloae, but Denver’s game. A ll eight gam es on the 1988 Clancy, is ai good as any in the but their reserves appear too weak Vanderbilt vs. Alabama—Two ,of gYork recently: Phil Urello, Samschedule will be played in Cam Schubert ...... 120 17 88^396 devastating knookerouta the division youth as tba new captain, the Yale league: to keep them up in toe struggle. tha Southern ConferwM’a atnm ^t Levine, Allen Manning, Frank Athletic Association announced an ever boasted, Fighting Dlok Hyland bridge end to fouovdng year t o team s in a battle that will Hupei and Nick Robuk. eight-game schedule for next fall. % 493 600 660 1499 and others. meeting Crimson will again journey to thf he very eloae. Looka like the Crim< The Bee Team Yale Bowl, scene of Saturday’s dis eleotlon lu t night came to M t o a Olrle bis head, iaylnl, "Never! Never! io n however. '' The Recreation Centeri team will 85 95— 290 Bat's method was that of pegginf Tide, aster, and in 1935 wlU play Army at hard p)ilbg*Pg Lassiter as Uie crown D ixon ...... 110 vs. Kentucky—Tennei- include Meduskey, James Crowe, ...... 97 94 93— 384 away at his opponents— always N ever!” 'Teaaeaaee West Point. It will wind up t o 1986 ing touch to a season of sterling per DeRidder .For five more rounds to old BON AMI REGAINS M il beaten out o f tiiie Southern Con- Buckland marathon runner; Roberts 106—318 moving in—taking a bundle of blows season at New Haven. form ances a t le ft h a lf back. Brt- Kibm ...... 107 100 frStoe title by a tie wlf Vwder- D. Burr, who has fared well in long 91 88— 271 ;o inflict one of his own. When a champion gobbled up everything 'i'he Crimson has already filled peciaUy against the Eli’s "big WUllame e e e e %.* * 93 Wolgast had to serve, it seemed he bilt, is going to be too much for dietance races in collegiate olrcles; ...... 98 110 124— 832 boxer cleverly blocked of duck4d one moat of t o 1984 eobedule, hoektog three” foes was he effective. F risk ... would buret, A t the beginning of t o u d Leslie Pawson of Pawtucket, R. of the Dane’s swings, the Bat would LEAD IN Y LEAGUE games with Yale, Army, Dartmoutii, . Against Princeton Lassiter scored fortieth, Nelson put his arms up into * V .^?L vs. V. M. I.—Virginia Poly L The fifth man baa not. yet been 480 506 1490 spit and sneer. His idea of a great Holy Croes and Brown, althdufh t o Yale’s only touchdown. This per- 504 a pitiful position to fight. The ref should win with aome haie. ohoien. Bo far these are the only The Charter Oak Girls will travel fighter wta oire who could show arrangements for tbe last year have fermanoe was echpsed last Saturday eree stepped between t o two and Southern California vi. Washing’ three teams entered. when the 170 pound back demoralis- to Wallingford tonight where they plenty of protrusions on the brew Xtottached runners entered in not yet been definitely aettied. stopped it just as a towel came fly ton—Tbe Trojans. td the Harvard warriors with a will meet the girls team of that ind cbeekbones and gnarled eault' Tikes Four Points From clude Nick and Eugene Schulte of Six of the teams to Crimedti ing mto the ring from Nelson’s cor U. 0. It. A. vs. Washington State played this season 'will be baok fit rift*i*g and running attack that place. flower sprouti around the ears. Waterford, George D. Cables of New ner. —Looka ilkr State to me. t o stadium next fidl and EatlNL. ghve fale 19 to 0 victory. And when he met Wolgast ha met Nebraska va. Missouri — After London; and Matthew Flynn'of New The campaign mapped out for MERCHANTS LEAGUE bjs counterpart. The Bearcat also Wolgast baa won—put at what a Bnumor’s To Top Gibson’s Haven. Last year t o field totaled which held Yale to a seorelsM tih. Pitt’s experience with Nebruka will replace Buffalo and Lehigh has Lassiter’s eleven next fall calls for OPENS TONIGHT thought that the easiest Way to win price! His head was as badly batter would you expect me to pick Mia< thirty-two runners, four for whom been scheduled instead of Peui ‘ one more game than played this sea The Merchants League starts to was to do all the catching until the ed and bruised as Nelson's. His body By Lone Point failed to finish. son in spite of the fact that a com night at the Charter Oak alleys with other fellow was tired pitching- showed as many purple blotches as “ Shrth Carolina State vs. ^uto Set New Reodrd StatA mittee named to survey Yirie’a six teams, and the schedule for to then to take over the pitching bur the Dane's. Caroitoa—"You win,” is probably McCIuskey won t o race before a The 1983 schedule: crowd of 10,000 spectators in t o ' Oct. 7, Bates; Oct. 14. New Hamp-y: athletic program proposed, last night follows: den until his man went dowii and LEAGUE STANDING what t o governor of North Caro spring the ultimate adoption of Watkins Brothers vs. Keiths. out. Neither man ever recovered from fast time of 24:42, clipping exactly shire; Oct. 21. Holy Cross; Oet 28, W L lina will say. Dartmouth; Nov. 4, Lehigh; Nov. 1 1 .' five-game schedule. Manchester Plumbing vs Profes that exUbition of how much a hu Saturday’s Gamee 12 seconds from the record which he From the outset both fighters man frame can stand without re Bon Am i ...... 28 s Notre Dame vs. Army—Army. set in winning the event for tbe first Army; Nov. 18, Brown; Nov. 25, ^ Waahmgton and Lee, Maine and slonals. Gibson’s Garage ...... 22 6 The game between The Atlantc & were eager to prove who could eat leasing Its ghost Nelson walks t o Wtt vs. stwiford—Stanford. time in 1930. Clarence DeMar, Yale. Georgia hav< been added to the Mere Bcurbers ...... 16 12 Pacific and The First Natfonalif will he most, leather. It seemed that streets with aimless steps—his brain Holy Cross vs. Boston College— marathon star, finished eighth. Joe’s schedule, while Bates and Chicago Reid’s Auctioneers ...... 12 12 bowled on Frlda> night because of Nelson was deliberately letting Wol- battling with a heavy fog. You’re pretty safe in backing Holy brother, John, won t o first annual have been dropped. Brown, Army, KeUer’s ...... 10 14 f'" being open tonight (ast clout him all over t o head aad Wolgast lost the ohampionshir race, Gwynn of C. A. C. captured Last Night's Fi^ts. Dartmouth, Harvard and Prlnceii;:i Brunner’s M arket...... 9 19 Croes. . X.. - )ody while he, praised in and await Bftylor vs. Rice—Rice Is the fa the second, Bennett of Springfield retain their usual place. The schcU soon after winning it and, for a Shearer’s Market ...... 7 17 b r i t i s h - a m e r i c a n ed his chance to slug. while, drifted around fights and fight vorite. took the third and Meduritty toe New York—Ben Jeby, New York, ule: Water Compsmy...... 5 19 October 7, Maine; Oct 14. Wash HIgbt for the Night When the Bat would dish up clubs. But be finanUy wound up in a Texas Christian vs. S. M. U.—’Ike next two. outpointed Chick Devlin, '’Les Ah- Tbe main event will start at 11 ington and Lee: Oct. 21. Brown; Oct. T aggart ...... 351 punches it was Ad who would put psyoho-pathic ward where he shad Christian boys are champions of t o geles, 15: Bep Von Klaveren, Hol The matches iii the Y.M.C.A. Southwestern Cenferenee and t o o’clock sharp, preceded by a High land, outpointed Paola 'N^Ua, FbiUp*. 21, Army; Nov. 4, Dartmouth; Nov. Copeland ...... • • • • 346 on bis uapkin and advance to blot ow-boxed and "trained” for another League iMt night changed the Brennan ...... 327 up the punishment. phantom fight with the Durable class of that circuit. They ought to School race over a 2^ milS; courae.' pines, 8: Kid Chocolate, Cuba. ouV 11, Oaorgia; Nov. 18, Open; Nov. 25, league standing, when the Bon Ami The first race will start between pointed Eddie Riley, New York, IQ. Harvard at Cambridge; Dec. 2, D. Poots ...... 319 Before six rounds bad been fought, Dane. win. took four points from Bruzmer’s O^rgia Titch vs. Oeorfia—T ^ 10.30 and 10.45 o’clock. It is ex- PlttsburgU—Eddie (Kid) .Wolfe, Princeton. Davies ...... 307 both men looked like anlEnated Msirket as Gibson’s Garage split G. P o o t s ...... 302 strawberry sundaes. When tb.ey has been coming along atwng in its peoted that teams will be entered Memphis, knocked out Pee wise Jar^. even with Men Barbers. As a re from Manchester, Glastonbury and League Steading broke from a clinch it looked as if last few games, and Georgia should rail. Fort Wayne, Ind., 8: Meyer (^ . sult tbe Bon Ami went into tbe Hartford High Schools, wltb many 0.) Christner. Akron, Ohio, outS*-' Points they bad been at it with ice tongs. fall. PROPOSE OLYMPIC TAX t«ad, a point ahead of Gibson’a, ETUEmers competing unattached. Tbe pointed CharUe Massare, New Yorli^ , England ...... 18 Tbe rlngslders were enjoying it like BEN JEBY DEFEATS Louisiana State vs. Tulane—Tu- with Mera Barbere in third place. latter will include Krupnick of Scotland ...... 12 gourmands at a banquet. plenty of strength with The summary: which to win this one. Bacon Academy, holder of the state ON SPORTING EVENTS Irelomd ...... 9 Bon Am i ■ W ales ...... 'f DEVLIN FOR TITLE Santa Clara ve. Loyoln of Loe cross-country title. USE PLATER OONTROL Round after round, they kept up Oado ...... 115 139 121— 875 The Course W ales this double-barreled massacre and Angeles—Santa CHara. New York, Nov. 22.— (AP)— jLUen ...... 132 ill 100—338 Drake MarquStte—Marquette Tbe five-mile race will start, .as Allison ...... 80 79 82 241 the honors were fsdrly even. In t o Boston, Nov. 22.—(AF)—FlWW? Delegates to the 44th annual con '"^Coleman ...... 101 100 97— 298 —add maybe by a big score. usuifl, from in' front of the H i^ control, partly eaforeed^duzfiif to^ Baker ...... 99 110 84 283 twenty-thtod round it seemed at last New York, Nov. 22.—(AP)— vention of the amateur athletic McCullough . . 104 83 109 296 Brozowski ...... 98 129 92—899 School. The runners will go down football season that closed ob fafci' union turned their attention todi^ that Nelson had the greater appe Thumping Jeby, durable Jewish X eba rt ...... 118 U8 182—868 South street to Mt. Nebo urday, will be ueed to t o fullest ex^v, McMenetny ...... 89 - 76 120 2S4 tite. Ad went down like a plummet to a proposed Olympic tax on ad- Brennan ...... 104 127 96 321’ boy' from me East Side hots won street, across Mt. Nebo and down t « t in all of Boston Univenilg^t^:;> mippimie, the awarding of National under a fierce right and the crowd 549 597 643 1638 ROSE BOWL ELEVENS into Charter Oak field, opolBg up to winter term sports, it was jumped on to benches to fee the New York State reco|fOlUon as mid Rniimer'e Market ehampionships and the election of T o t a ls '...... 476 474 491 1441 (Charter Oak street from to hack of nounced today by Dean Fredfrid|:(- officers. referee chant tbe doleful ten. dleweight cbaiapion of the world. H arvey ...... 101 110 116—326 the paper mill, theaoe to Niiohola Rand Rogete of t o •,v - '.I *-• /MANGHESTEB' ITPBinNO'-HBBi^^ <30NN. TUBSDAYrl^OVBMBBE 22, . ;;\' ' ;‘ vV . ^ ^ PA6BTEN ...... r.;...... •...... i ■ ■• ...... - ^ --> -.•■<■-••• , •...... r ' II .. ■ ..- - I -r ;.i,i. . — .1 , / imuiJ. ■ <:— „ . / ir i „ > l^t'lll^l.a,,^'J^'■ U !^ piletor of a restaurant was - fined. I184JM0.000 iD'taiterest postponed 1300. givan a 80 day sttfpan^ jafl; under- u - M BOOZE CASES sefiteoce.iuBd plaood'on probation foe. Tc ^ M iq n sfg,- h m , - . ' r abc months. * . ^ , 6 0 0 . ^ . H a r ^ l ^ H o v i 8 ^ ( A P ) ' —Gov Haevey MoU, proprietor of a Moratorium under which fifteen ernor prpes was to d ^ to take legal BEFORE U .S . COURT Stamford lunchroom was fined. $426 debtor countries Obtained M ^ -y^ actiox>inti|aini^?9l^^ of kj-f ; Accept our sincere wishes for thh barest ai^ menriest (rf afl |daced on probation for one.year Buq^i^on of- payments ex^«s E n g - NeYer before have yoiH budget worries b^ '80 few with onr and two waiters in the place Drto December 16.' , ^ land Cbiijliw^ Cantor John Preli were each, Four conntries-r-Great Britain, 'T m %ikSai: the Governor given 80 days suspended jail sen France, Belgium, and Czecho-Slova- said. twinging si^t 1 want nqr Direct Descen^t Of Shr Youths Set Up Stiii P i An tences and placed on probation for O' k£sir-hiave petitioned for another money.” gbvtinior made the de- months. suspension pending new study of cision a ^ r the usual stack Waker Scott, Commits JubOee Arrested On \ Very Homer Smith, of Andover owner, problem looking to revision. o f m ail . afe. nooming. of a still seized by Federal agents ; O a ^ re M i -is on record against He'was.lobking check now appeared for an 18 year old youth imotber moratorium, cancellation or .overdue.: 1 Suicide lu New York. Unheard of Values! Prices that defy comparison! Quality First Day. who was arrested when found tend-, Tevisibh. Mr. La^enOe,. jji; businessman, ing the still. He was sentenced to ten Both Mr. Hoover and Mr. Roose?- evidehGy-umit^fitfaipltlng payment that surpasses that of anybody else and Prices that talk for them- days.' velt'have de<^ed in recent public on the' aai^ pum .m ^ cent— a Neur York, Nov. 22.—(AP)—The j utter^ccs against cancellation. Hartford, Nov. 22.— (AP)—Nine wager /two ^^m^ in Boston body dF Blair T. Scott, 60 years old, selvps! 1^.'Hoover a year, ago recom Thursday--otl lute outcome of the , » more liquor cases were disposed of an attorney of Baltimore, Md., was HOOVER HAS P R O ^ mended recreation of war debt com- Y ale'H afm rd " fbotbipill gam e. G ov- by Judge Thomas in U. S. District Just Remember—All we ask is for you to compare, then de i«i— These Values Are Positively 2 « lb . 1 . lb . WMte New Crop Bafliafc Unmatched In Mandiester MUSHROOMS! WALNUTS! Wheat Fattened—Young Henu—Young Toms-yAlI Sizes— Priced So That All May Enjoy a Real Old Fashion y j c lb . e lb . ed New England Thanksgiving. Fancy SaBklat Larfi Soaldat IMkieaa n ffiY WILL BE KING ORANGES! LEMONS n o BARS 22® I 2 fo r 5' RIB PORK Wwtcn'a '^Sopar* Aaaortod MajaaMe AU Vndattaaaf cooKmst ToUot Tissuo CRACKERS! i p . lb . ^ rolls 2 2 ^ PURE PORK 3 LBS. FOR AH cream lUlcd, 26c regular. LOOO-afeaat reUa. 2-poiind boxes. Fancy Ont Stringlcaa Extra Fancy Fancy Asaerted SAUSA(3E O C BEANS! Grapefruit! | Pound Cake! MEAT 2 c q t . i C c a . 2 »>,■ 2 5 * EXTRA ITALIAN A ' ^ p f FANCY Fancy Bleached Fancy Cape Cod G E E S E 1 8 ^ Chesbm tsjllis.^ 5' CELERY! CRANBERRIES FANCY iC b u n ch MILK- FED Plk>RIDA 2 DOZ. FOR Ballotl's Strictly Fresh Fancy Medium Native Sweet or Sour F O W L 1 EGGS! POTATOES! Mixed Pickles! LARGE 2 9 ® I^ Quart Bnoket Large size. 26 oz. average. 2 5 ® b u sh el ROAST- i r ' ING ' ASSORTED HOLIDAY Fancy Large Italian Fancy Assorted C H I C K E N S 1 9 i CHESTNUTS! MOCED N U TS! FRESH OR SMOKED ^ 1 0 « >b 1 5 * R WholeorShankHalf. I ■ I J i 10 to 12 Lbs* Average. Native Hubbard Fancy Hard Btpe Premier Brand r L t HINCB, SQUASH, PUMFKIN LARGE SIZE \ SQUASH! TOMATOES !| P U y*™ *’ TOP SIRLOIN BONELESS \ 1 « lb . ®Tny w IO Ihh I I,,rgeet No. 8 ilae ea. RIB ROAST4 . 1 ( Finest Blend Orange Pekoe Hot Boasted DeUcions Balk SIRLOIN, ROUND, PORTERHOUSiE DATES r Ll FRUITS — VEGETABLES TEA! PEANUTS! QUALITY — FhESH MADE PASTRIES AND STERR J c q u i ^ A j| > $0R TS o p t a b l e D EU C A- 1 2 ® V 2-«»' E i® ^ BEEF STEAKS YOUR FEAST DAY. II Til II - - I I ...... ■■■ . r Fanciest Fruit W ei^ Ever Seen! ■ 'I. I . . This storfi win bt open tonigiit liniil 8 P. M.; also a iliM tritf esparieiieed. wdl-trained to assist you in selecting GRAPES! IN.**L a*.*V‘. * k • *-■• •**. yoor TbanksgivlBg pnreliaseB. ’ / , •u - . . t * _ f ; • •S.' ■ ■Tv V ■ •■.' - -’'I. ■> ^ ^ , . , ^ n , . ' f.-AV' / /• r 'V % '■ V' - . • : - " . K .' ■' ';-^"v ■ ' " ;■“\'- •- 1 ... \ ■ ' .tf vV .' r -V ■'.7?? than for. , the prfvious It mpoths. Tlie expenses for the year ending IdVMNTPEACE Overnight in 1982 totaUed $14,111,885.8$. QreenvlUe, Me. — William F. Moore. 67, Hastings, Ohio, oritieaUy 1 MEANS PROSPERITY A . P. N e m wounded by the acddrataT dis charge of a rlfie in the handi of a First Mational Stores Boston — Coast Guard cutter, hunting companion at Northeast Carry, about 85 milei frbm here. . .f .*■ t summoned to the Boston beam 'J. S. Envoy Tolls Japaneso trawler Flow by sblp-to-short phone Ow KWH win b« M M Tm idw un*H » p. ibm m 4 W «diwtd«v iwtH lOJO p. CtoNd all day ThanliitM iig servloe, carries seaman siMrlag OA^AIN EVANS DIBS from blood poison to the ^arlne Nice, France, Nov. 22.—(AP)— BnsinoM Mon War Always hospital at vineyard haven. Captain Hornsby Evans, U. 8. A., Boston—OUda Gray, the dancer, retired, of Washington, D. C., died and Arthur Jarrett, the singer, today at Beaulieu, near here. He abandon wedding plans for the time was 49. Funeral services will be held being on being Informed they could here tomorrow. Oiaka, J»paa, Nov. a2.—(AF)— not get a five day waiver without sanction of a judge. They applied AmnrlcftB A m bom dor Joioph C. for a license at Boston d w Hall. Grew today reminded a gathering $ Boston — Constitutional Liberty of Japanese bualneas leaders of the League forwards to Governor Ely a close connection between peace and plan for liquor control by a liquor Get Your Cider prosperity on one hand and warlike control commission which "should activities and economic disaster on have exclusive power to Import or the other. manufacture and to buy and sell all For Thanksgiving He was speaking at a dinner giv beverages used In Massachusetts." en in bis honor by the Amerloa>Jap- Amherst, Mam.—L. H. Bean, H ere an Society of Osaka, which was at senior economist of the Bureau of IANCY tended largely by leading business Agrlcdltural Economics, Washing men. ton, D. C., says business conditions 2 G a ls. 2 5 c "Nobody can appreciate better were "somewnat better" than In than you business men," the am June or July but that there were no F R E S N , w m m bassador said, "that financial and Indications of immediate rapid Russet, Baldwin and Greening economic prosperity Is corollary to movement. Apples for Sale. 16-quart permanent peace. Boston—Edward A. McLaughlin, basket "Organised warfare of any nature 79, first student ever to be graduat Is a heavy financial burden. In some ed fronr Boston College and for 25 cases it is financially and econom years clerk of the Massachusetts 2 5 c Be turc when leleetinB yeur ThcnkiiWIni Turkey Ikel Ikliyear ically devastating. The machinery of House of Representatives, dies. ebave «!l ethers, yeu mike your Hnt eonilderetlen - ■ warfare in Itself Is one of the great Cambridge, Mass.—Annual report est drains on the exchequers of the of the treasurer of Harvard Univer 30 OAK STRKET QUALITY in all (ieditutfi ean be had at eetremely lew priaei at EXTRA HOUDAY SPECIALS world." sity reveals that operating expenses your nearest First National Market Japan’s Budget of the university for the year end Next to Greenberg’s The ambassador did not specific ing June 30, 1982 were $644,288 more In addition to (aney, fresh, plump, Turkeys, we offer a seleet- ally mention the economic outlook of i ion of only the choicest varieties of Chiekens, Dusks, Geese and Japan Involving the prospect that Fowl for your Thanksgivlnf Dinner. the Empire’s 1938-84 budget will be LAND OXAKES swollen by the needs of the army In Manchuria, nor that it will approxi PANCy FRESH MILK-FED 93 score Sweet Cream mate the record figure of 2,288,000,- 2 x 5 5 000 yen, with a deficit approaching APPLES! BUTTER U . S. Gov't Cerilfied 1,000,000,000 yen. (Thlg deficit McIntosh, Baldwins, greenings, spies,' would be about $200,000,000.) KINGS, RED AND GOLDEN DEUCIOUS CHICKENS FOWL The ambassador said the peace All apples graded as to quality and pqt up in all size 4 to 5 Ib. policy of the United States, far * to 6 Ib. ■from being contrary to the real In baskets. FLOUR overoge terests of Japan, "is precisely In ac We specialize in fruit and vegetables and we can averoge SUGAR cord with those interests," adding assure you full value in anything we sell. OLD HOMESTEAD that the American people are Inter JACK FROST / for Cakes and Pastries ested in "a financially stable and Potatoes that are excellent cookers—priced at 33c Pastry 434 prosperous Japan." and up. Fansy Lonf Island 5-6 Ib avf GRANULATED FINAST "The American people heart and Clean, crisp celery of the better kind. An ell purpose Hour soul," he said, are behind world ef Sweet Cider of the very best quality«-niadj9 from forts to achieve a lasting peace. In sound apples. ^ f t elblh this connection he mentioned the Ducklings sack...L' PUfC L w d f«’ l)«hing and frying disarmament conferences, the cove Also a complete line of Fruits and Vegetables at W nant of the League of Nations, the most reasonable prices. Faney Seldeted Fancy Native. World Court, and "above all the Native Turkeys, veiy fancy; dressed or alive. These P o ta to e s ...... 15 lb. peck 15c j Kellogg-Briand Pact definitely out are milk-fed and very tender. f t lawing war. XXX This peace move Geese " — — ■ 'w ment represents the fundamentsd, We deliver anjnvhere in town during the Winter united, unanimous desire o f the months. Call up and let us deliver your holiday needs. . American people.” Frssk Rib or Loin Bnd . Prosperity Is near. On Dec. 15 (England Is supposed to- pay' the United States $95,560,000, France PERO ORCHARDS Pork Loins ^144 ‘110,261,439 and Italy $1,245,487 — 276 OAKLAND STREET TEL. 6381 i^l payments on war debts. But Manchester, Conn. Fresh 1.7 Ib evg v R hR. let’s wait lutll Deo. 16 before we ji^an a party. OF HOLIDAY NECESSITIES ^ l i 11 GfRulne Iprini HOLIDAY Raisins Saadad er Saedltss 4IC 2S9 Lamb Legs ' l9y BAKERY SPECIALS Lb \ SMITH’S GROCERY Wheld or Either Ind from our FINAST BAKERY Mild Chtasa v PHONE5114 2 NO. SCHOOL STREET MInce Meat ...... 2 2S9 Fancy fresh Hams - lac Whiapla's CAKES MInce M eat t,. 2 3 « 1W;‘ 2 7 « S u ga r NATIVE WE SUGGEST THE FOLLOWING rOS A DELICIOUS EXTRA FANCY - 1 ib 14 01 TURKEY DRESSING . Cranberries HOLIDAY G rape Jelly ' Bad Wins || ^ 2 | « DORACO BRAND STANDARD PRUIT " 4 S f Currant Jelly 2m«!j:.l'sj:.! 9e 10 lbs. 45^ TURKEYS 2 qts. 25<^ DARK FROM Saiiiigc Mtat OYSTERS FRUIT '^ 2 3 f Swift CHARLES MAAO — AVERY I^T. Dremedery Dates 2'AT IS* ASSORTED pint POUND " l t d Pitted Dates IS* Larcl Mince Meat ‘ i 9y WELLESLEY 4 3 ® ib . FUDGE " I 9 f Pmipkln lie 2 lbs. 15c I Q c P^kS' finiy CiM Ctd OTHIR lAKIRY iRHash 11c FANCY YORK STATE M I O O U T i e m Nttivg Cranberries 2 ^ S 9^ SUIT Plwn PHddliii i nnilc t'lT c HERMITS TURKEYS 2'^2S4 Mayonnaise finail gl jar S9c O ra n g es COrPEE P ota toes. ifSirASH RINGS " l f 4 p o u n d ^ FANCY Hjj^JlAY NOdk 23. 27. DOUOHNUTI... I f f J 7^pcck LARGE NATIVE Doha tSfAPES ilaRM nd MnlMds'KlilillF u g fe AT o\m AiiartmiRl Fancy ROASTING Fancy MIxtd Nuts Finsy LI ife busfli CkLERY A k n e n a b m i m i n .... nii . n tic T u rn ip s CHICKENS G ra p es l i M o M h o i t l i r i « Meaehad BraiNs u 19c Rililn (NT it iraa Paeans p o u n d ■■ImHlniiMmMJ12SL h f f i k i p s §*■104 ‘PRIZI W r ^ Mr 7 t 1 Icpeck 6*7 Poundi Avtimgg. 3IIW.25. .H L M O N T WRHa Ibleel f f m U m y Sauge lie P ife MEDIUM SIZE NATIVE HOLIDAY miHTS i^iiTRyi w it Red Cherries u 7* Bwict Diamond PLAIN RYI Htf f i t CHICKENS Orangas u m o n . , citron m i » s f 4 Royal Kw38r kv ifc lo e P o ta to e s W a ln u ts Layer figs SMYRNA Ib 8 14 , NOLIiAY PiUlTf t ih iv Plnast VfnIllaKiLT” L7 2S« 2 9 ' Currants . I f f Orini# teVe'd » t i t 4 1*2 to Founds Avtngi. 5ll» .10e 5 25. Ifc- fliiasl Prunes ! . 'IfK,'!,' S f4 Liyir Fifi M t ihroddod Cocoanut icOe FANCY NATIVE Sluffedi Pates 14 91 phi S f4 Currinli *2ijf fit Flnast Olivos UFISe Smith's Rtd Bag Woodworth’s Rniit Pruriii 'VVillF fit Smeked Sheulders 104 Stuffid D#tff lU* iit Swansdown cane new FN | | e FOWL lb.2 5 « • t & f f e e 5 Poundi Avtragf. . Sweet Cider Heavy Cream St EiUt'.’:284 H P L IiA Y .Poiinay 'lif'tte FANCY Rllk ...... It jifflS, 104 C N K O U T I f V Windsor Jhssortmom T ifa 23' “> ROAST/ PORK 35^ Kybe Ceffaa Orvund tr Inn Ib 18 4 PIITIVAL A 4ft! « ! fiRiy leAiRdHiM CfiMifi.! >>• Largg Zcfbirg Largo Bunch RMimend Taa wy- k i Bnttet Celery CRANBERRIES, Celery Sugar Only a Little Mmae ThaffrOiie- 2 Lbfl. Singles 2 lbs* Send S-Stalk 10 Lb» Third Repfiirted Thofigh Much More Is Expect^; 7 c 1 3 c 4 6 c The annual roll call of Manchester RIPE TOMA Chapter of the American Red. Cross TOES, 2 lbs. . 2 5 c VellowVumips is rapidly nearing an^end, and aftbr the..8Ucond report of the drive mr- TURKEYS 13 c ^ 6"-^9c ganlkation yesterday, ^af^moon lb Plninp breasted SealdiBweet was announced-that rilghtly more spedally aeleoted small Uris— Grapefruit, 4 for Native Potatoes than one-tMrdof tbe qiibta of .|l,800 weldUnr from 7 1-S' to 9>n>s. 2 3 c Half Bnshel has been r&ised. The total amotmt Don’t hesitate to take one of contributed to date Is |688, but It is these. If you want a small Tnr> Florida expected that tbis total will in key. Ton will get as mnoh Oranges, doz. crease greatly when final returns breast meat from them as from 2 9 c Cauliflower are made by all wo^era. B e e ts ...... 5c bunch Miss Marjorie Cheney, chairman Native Grown. some 10 to 12 lb. Toms. These of the drive, said today that she felt small yonng California Oranges, dozen, New Bunch Carrots .... 5c confident the quota would be' ob Hen Turkeys, lb. .. 3 5 c Fresh Parsnips. tained, pointing out that many of POTATOES the workersvorkera hahava failed , to report. Woodward’s Sweet Older, 3 2 c “ " 3 9 c The last report will be mMle Fri ...... 28o gaL Brussels . day afternoon at the Manchester Thompson’s Sweet Older, Sweet White Sprouts, can 3 9 c Trust company, between 12 o’clock ...... 29c gal. BoUing These Sprouts are In the noon and 8 o’clock.. All workbrs are 1 5 1 5 ® Jug lOo extra. Potatoes Feiudel Brand and we are requested to make complete returns Mott’s 2>quart fancy table Jars Onions sure they will save you a lot to W. W. Harris, traaaurer, at this Extra Nice Olarlfled Older, of work and that the quality time. < 85c. lO c 2 * ^ 1 9 c will pleaM yon. •Mlaa Cheney said that It la pos sible that aome persona who desire A t A & P Family Flour FOR STUTPINIQ—HARD BREAD—The new Stiokney A Poor’s ALL GREEN ASPARA to contribute have been overlooked prepiu^ STUFFING, 2 packages and large Sewing Needle and during the' drive. It is hoped that Meat Markets Sunnyfield Thread. SBo — Sausage Meat — Poultry Seasoning, lOo and 25 Moultrie, Ga.—John Thomaa Turn er liked solitude, hated townsr never read a newqiaper, had.no associates other than his wife and asked lieli» from no man: but (dd age has ch|uig« ed things. He’s too feeble to work his farm now that he is 93 years old and has come to Moultrie to i^ply for a pen* sion by reason of service in the Con* federate Army. He has lost his charge papers and all his comrades are dead, but R. A. Cooper, county official, is hopeful of getting him 380 Shop For a monto from the State Fund. Turner said he hadn’t ^ wanted a pension as long as he and his^wlfa were “able to get along,’’ that he rarely went to'town because he’d —Low Prices-- rather be “off by myself than in a crowd’’, didn’t read newsjiapera be cause he never learned to read and now asks aid only because he’s too feeble to work. Joliet, Uls.—^Tnere are thieves in the State Penitentiary. Ducks, geese Lerge^^ze. Good touttl Guaranteed to crack 100% perfect. All new, 1982 crop. Our own BitxtnreK and chickens awaiting the prison Thanksgiving feast have disappear CAPE COD ^1^ HALE’S “RED BAG’’ ed. Not only that but prison officials said several of the convicts were in volved to a plot whereby permits CBANBERBIES 2 "--2 3 ^ lbs. were foig^, enabling prisoners to Sound, ripejbezries. Insist On quality berries—It pays to serve the best en 3 eat in the ofRcers kitchen, enjoying Known throughout the countryside for Its excellence df quality. steaks, chops and other delicacies not ordinarily Included in their diet. .lALE’S FAMOUS MILK KINGSUpV A SMITH’S FAIRBUBY Menominee, Mich.—Clarence Sie- men deer hereabouts have been pracUclng foqtball.They’re par ' 19-oz, loaf e. ticularly good at running interf^- BREAD Sieman was taking careful aim at The largest and heaviest loaf In the U. S. at 5c. Stands the “taste teet.’’ A butter of high quality and eweet flavor—FRESH! a buck when he was knocked to the ground.'He found he had been struck by a fawn which had broken through Seedlesa Dromeda^ Pure Prepared the brush. By the time he recovered his rifle, the buck was gone and so in c e e a t was the fawn. RAISINS DATES LABD M N Kingston, Ontario—Three women Judges listened gravely to a debate A on the subject: “Resolved, that a 2 i<»- 13« 2 lb- jar 2 5 wife is of more benefit to a man Fancy, Fresh 2 pk«»- 35® All prepared, ready to pat la the Swift’s “Silver Leaf’ brand pure than an. autoinobile.’’ Then they Thompson's seedless raisins. 15- Pitted or golden: For table or pie. Purest ingredlontB used. ruled unanimously that the uphold ounoe poolwgo. oooldng. Fresh stock. lard. Pound cartons. i era of the car had won. Detroit—An immigration inspec “DIAMOND T“ tor, responding to an anonymous call FLAK-0 that an Mien in this country illegals Cheeffe* 2 pkgs. 25e PieCnM t 2 pkgt. 2Sd ly could be foimd at a specified ad dress, started to explain bis mission WILUAMS’ when he called at the home (ff TURKEY PpeserVes . jar 23d Spices Ground or Whelo 3 p k p . 2 5 a George H. Morton. • ^ ' “I sent for you myself’ interrupt ed Mrs. Morton, and explained toe HelM (large) bottle I g a had entered (he United States S o t i a s l l io'-notob 2 large cans 29d Ketchup Illegally in 1926 and now wttoM the C pound government to send her back to BUMFORl) Glasglow, Scotland, her birthplace, A l p p l e S a u c e GOOD-QUAUTV t O c Baking Powdar lb. can 2 7 4 al&g with her young daughter. poftland, Ore.—A new height for NONE-SUCH high power in salesmanship: Again thle year Hale’s Health Market will offer its ouetomers only Plum Puddillg tin ipc Mince Meat 2 pfcgs. 234 “A man rang the door bell of a fancy, first quality turkey. Government inspected, fancy, freib itook— residence. fully guaranty by Hale’s to roast tender and delicious, ll^ave your order BELL'S.. “Here’s something you ought to tomorrow or shop yourself—Mr. Ahdisio will give your order hie pereonai BURT OLNBV N0..4U ca iu k 2 9 d pity* 9 4 have, lady” be suggested, displaying atteatloa. % Seasoning a lrig h t, shiny isign, w hito he as sured her was a bargain at two bits. It read: "No peddlers or agents MILR FED, FANCY wanted,’’ an d t Oklahoma City—In a fitting foot Shoo Hate'a lo. \ ball tradition, Oklahoma aty and m Tulsa University captains each year CAPONS NATIVE GREEN MOUNTAIN FLORIDA ' ...... wager their shoes. This yew the Freeh—Fancy—Large 1 odds are four shoes to two, Tulsa having co-captalns. The loser walks FRESH, NATIVE barefoot off the field while his rlvaU P o t a t o e s p N k J ' X * bajur bis brogans to' the trophy ease. Same high grade we have sold all season. ORANGESGoodplM! dulpy! i < AOTBESB SEEKS DIVORCE Duckungs Yellow Globe Native Largu Florida Tender and Plnmpl Native HoUywood, Cal., Nov. 28-—^ ) Carrots...... 3 bun. 7c Tiimips...... peck 11c Parsnips ...... 2 lbs. 5c GraM niit....: .8 fdr28c —CSaudla Morgan, actress-daughter of Ralph Morgan, stMe EXTRA FANCY, LARGE KMIve . FanofcLlqeberg Large Italian' ' Nativa actor, and her husband, Tall^t Chestnuts...... 2 lbs. 19c Pumpkin ...... lb»lU Cummings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Beets...... bun 7c Lettucet ...... 2 for 13c > . lAwrence B. Cummings of New Natlvs Hard Ripe Siloing Native , Large Sualdst York and Nantucket, Mass., are GEESE estranged and she ^ Onions...... 3 lbs. 5c Tomatoes...... 2 lbs. 18c Squash ...... lb. Ic Oranges...... dqz. 31c vorce proceadiofi) h«r ftro tr •i-id 9RESH, MILK FED ROASTING tod&y* “iDCoropatibility is the best ex Sweet Native Fancy ijelidoue. planation," said Morgan. Oummings and Miss Morgan, 20, were married October 16,1981, after G i n c i ^ »25 CELERY TANGERINES A S m M a ^ weelu romance while she was 4 to 6 Pounds. POTATOES playtog on the New York stage. EXTRA FANCY, LARGE ROASnNG g d pound 3 o bunch ][[e each 7 **»^ ^ ^ 3 ® ' Good stock. Celery hearte—enow-whlte! ' Juicy! Tasty! Large! ' Goad eating apples. Sound, flrui fnd4 ■ HOLLYWOOD CHICKEN »20 Swift’s / Sweet ' MARKET 5Vt to 6 Founds. StrifStly Fresh Silver Lane 381 East Csnter St FANCY, MILK FED, SMALL C I D K R ; Corner Parker. Dial 42831 EGGS PICBXES F m f c M A T * WE DEUVBB. THANKSGIVING f t 3 1 ® gellon FOWL 2 dozen ^ 3 ® 2 5 ® 1 9 * GisUoa Jug.' No, eSargo fdr tbc' Jar.; SPECIALS Sweet and' sour mlxedi sweet Pound'ilze. The new type shortwi- Bate It ow haud* tor the feaet Conn. Fancy Native Guaranteed by Hale’s. ( Large sUto. pickles. pUl plekles 19e qttart liig. 8-poufid:tln 55p. TURKEYS “Yellow Tag“ YooTlWaat From Stafford ( CONNECTICUT Granulated THANKSGIVING Nstive Fancy Grade 2 7 c *" 3 9 c TURKEY NATIVE SANTA CLARA F R ^ H ^ , GOLD MEDAL I a-6 Lb. Native Fowl, Q Q e a c h ...... 5 ^ 0 SUGAR Young Native Fork 1 PRUNES 4 ^^ ’ 214 FLOUR Roasts, lb...... X TURKEY 1 0 lbs. 4 3 - Daisy Hams, Prince Albert 20c Packed in cloth bags—free from Sun-Blest PEA S ...... • «3 cans 39c t o b a c c o ...x**.**«"tin 89c Fresh Shoulders, IQc dust and dirt. Pecan 19® : Confectionery 8-pound bag. All pnrpose '“kMdMSik. Roasting Chickens, 25c ^2® F®****4 SUGAR ...... 3 pkgs. 17c tested” ienr. English Boneless Shoulder Pot f O ^ Thanksgiving Sunbeam (large size) ^ WALNUTS ...... lb. 25c Pndmd hy PINEAPPLE ...... • *3 cans 47c Jumbo. Fancy, fresh stock. SoftasUk j Roast, Ib...... 1 9 V nODVCEIU NAME , Women who appreciate quality will demand EXTRA SPECIAL ! ^ AND ADDRESS “Yellow Tag" turkey—grown and raised In Con Sunbeam- - -j'- Non-Parek . . ' ^ €A i^ FLOUR..pkg. 22c Seedless Raisins, necticut. Each bird is government inspected COOKIE PEACH ES .... • • r ;.... .2 cans.^25cv ALMONDS ....».. . • • • • -ft. 23c pkg...... DC REGS1XY NO. • and absolutely A, No. 1 grade. lim ited number - Yellow tong. Large can. Sffft tosP almonds. ' (Oalw cooler free.) ; A Mmwi.aiilefifch.iis. to sell—^phone your order early! Burt Oliiey ^ ^ ! After-Dinner ...... 5c, 10c a s s o r t e d v e g e t a b l e s , - M U ! ^ r • • • ...... ‘3 pkgs. 25e BISOUICK . . 29o Fresh Oranberrles, FRESH PRIMIE 3 cans 23c White and eelon; (OoOkIt.outter fieo.) 2 lbs. for ...... AiVW Sheffield u , YRtotfdo New Mixed Nuts, . . . 19c 19 MILK .. i ... • V...... 4 cw is 19c CHOCOLA^S^. V • .2^ lbs, 59e .yyiute Loaf,. Stoictly Fresh Eggs, O A ^ Fresh and crisp. Legs Lamb»XD« 5 9 e : dozen ...... Boffywood FLOUR Medium Potatoes, (M>/i-peundhng.) p e c k ...... O v PURE PORK Assartment... . .lb. 27c |9ilLliPf Ml^^ 27® Our Large Loaf Bread ...... Have yen seat our Thankegiv- lag Basket in onr frmit window f Sausage You nre ralUled to a free chanoe Spedal made tor etelDiifii with every 0M ;4enar porehase. Holder of latoy unmlMr wlO le- cMve thtalmeliiBt that Is etaNbed fidl a good tUags, Jtm nlM r 28 a t 8 la. Rece^AInek and We' wlah^ vary , enjoyable H , (T .V , ' • ' - ..v-” ' • ■ ■ , V. ' ■ . . -.X - ■ ■ i.'O i " . *. . .• •' ^ ■' -»'• ■.->» ■ Y ’ r r T .l ^ACi E F0URTBB!I A •?* • / • / S‘- '/ -3 til 71 ijieci oper A around ion. he ru E y ^ ii'"...... m S T AND POUND WANTBI^Tb BUY 5i8 H0U|iiBS rioR RENT 65 t'Waat A4 GABRIEtLEE on LOST-^-GdliClE PUPPY, brown arid 1 BUY ALL fONDS Tof, bouieholp FOB. a m # ^ G E COTTAGE FORBUSH cronies d c^ fn -^ ^ Manchester white, chUds pet, name Mac. Re goods, fuxiiitare etc. Better prices 'I' -. - . ■ V " -.-- . /■ V ■ ■ '' ■* •’ ',-r If' ■ ' • ' ' • ‘ ■ -i " - ' . ■ - .' • . • ■ . ■ , . ■ '^ ■ - , ■ ■■ >' ‘ ' V- r ■ •■■'r » ‘ . __; .• * ■'•^-' ■ ■* t • _ .1* • •■»■!»»; ■ I >ii___ 1%'iliilWeM t\-r m N (^ST E E EVSNINO BmtA£D> S O ^ MANC^Sam,-C0m,TUESDAY«.^2^ l ± ____ _ .. K e r A iW W * * - - i;.'V j . ■ V - i.- --y-r* * • ■■■ SENSE . ;■ '! ■ ^ -■ ' ■ '• .f ‘ ■' V. v". 'V i'. ' • ■ "* ■-v /'..• .J ■ ."t ■■•■•- X ' ' Thaalnglvliiff Daj ■The Mormons don’t b^eve la_ THE TgRRIBkg tPMPERgP NR.BAH6 Let us remember, next Thursday, throwing the entire burden of sup /• ;that 'Vfi are living in the best time porting a husband upor one woman. aad best place in the world. If we are not happy, perhaps the fault Love IS blind says you? Llatsh nfc MDUliMbN«f is with ourselves. while your love talks to you awhile, and you’ll observe, that far from be ^ KICK W/ftY M3U Anxious Wife—Abie, have you ing bimd, she uses a microscope. WANT, BU T,X THINK NDURlUKIi^ ]done, anything about that Black WITH t h a t MtfcNERTLESAKDMils Hand letter? Stage comedians are now being ; Abie—Oh, ain't I, tho. 1 turned it drafted for the radio, the average . NliTTV €IN0&% Atg IC&CUB& {over to my insurance company. They nm of announcers not proving quite I 'D E A I& pO O U V i\ " got $20,000 tied up in me; let them funny enough. EnTREWIW THE FAdNBy A] yrorry. He—^Look, dear, isn’t the rainbow IN TIELX> OP 6 0 A T I& Politics is the only profession in beautiful? y -.w ANP 1 THINK MfS.NfiKnJ&g She—Yeah. What’s it advertis this country that lets a man make 1^ A dlNYPLEr BACKAM H 4k6 the public pay for his own mistakes. ing? ^M EPilN^BlCKStP OUT Thankful for health, for fun, for .Some men can’t even do their O F A frlendsUps and for faith!!! duty without making a fuss about Cub Reporter—I’d like some ad* it. vice, sir, on how to run a newspaper. Veteran Editor—You've come to Odds and Ends—How is it the the wrong person, son. Ask one of homely girls always numage to mar my subscribers. ry tho best providers—When a wo man meets si man after her own } Gladys—How did you happen to heart the chances are he isn’t—The f quit teaching school to Join the old-fashioned stove expects to be o ^ oru s? back on a seven-day-a-week basis Q Qoe—Because there’s more money soon—The man who bought lemons in showing figures to the big boys. on the stock exchange is now selling apples on the curb—A girl with a Perseverance often wins in the good disposition makes the best end. so this is probably the reason wife, we are informed. But a girl the chaplains keep on praying for udth a good position is not to be Congress every time a session opens.- sneered at—A lot of people pay G more attention to what they say Missionary—^And you don’t know while on their knees than they dio anything about rell^on. the way they act when they are on ■ Cannibal Chieftain-W ell, wo got their feet. ■ a little taste of it when the last mis sionary was here. Flapperwe.u.awT.orf. Fanny Says: Facts about the Presidency: Being President of the United States is TALKING, MA-RfTHAi the hardest job on earth. The Presi dent is the country’s fall guy. He MauAPaTtOff.. • i i - z i cannot call his soul his own. He has to swallow his personal views (‘ Fontaine Fen. IM) and remember that he is a party man. He has to put up with every sort of crank or political self-seek er in his party. In good times he gets toleration; in bad times he gets SCORCH Y SMITH A Beacon By John G. Terry abuse.'in spite of the $75,000 salary attached to the office, only a rich man can afford to be president. As if this were not enough, the President must pretend to enjoy NO. TIME IS VALUABLE AND fishing, whether he does or not He 1UE NI6 HT MUST BE AAAOE *mE has to shake hands with persons he MOST O F. lE W C SHOUU) HEAR would rather not meet, listen to A PLANE W E CAN GOME BAO<. speeches he would rather not hear, and be present at social functions he would rather not attend. Alto gether it is the most profitless, -ttiankless task imaginable. are 80,000,000 men in this -coirntry who would like to be Presi- dent ‘ : Insurance Agent— How that you CLAO'ii'PMVCeiii. married, you will want to take OBt4 out a policy. Sir Walter Ralegh may have'been Newlyw^—Oh, no, I don’t think chivalrous, but most women would V . ,j^ ’s going to be dangerous. rather .have had the coat WASHINGTON TUBBS n By Crane OUT OUR WAT By Williams KEPT RIGHT IN CELLOPHANE | EKT i d H0 LLAN9>, ON THE NO(Cm SEA, LIES THE ©?RINC(9AL\Ty OF PANDEMONIA. FRECKLES AND HTS FRIENDS IKE WASH ANP EASY PROBABLE 'fOU HAME NEMER HEARD OF By Rlosser OTHIS QUAINT ANP CHAPMME nACE/ FOR PMtPEMONIA IS SO TINY, VJINNINS IHE KtNSSlON s h u c k s ! NONE OP SO UNIMPORTANT/ THAT ITS NAME R lL lM E fiAAAE WAS WORTH A US EXPECT RARELY APPEARS ON A HA?. Bois ExcepT LOT TO ME AND I’M ANVTHINS^CC^! TRAHEELY ENOUGH/ OUR PtZECkLES 6IVIN6 EAOH OF IHS BEINSONIHE ©HEROES ARE PESTINEP TO HAV& BoryS A LITTLE SURPRieE. SHAD/SIDC PlAY HAdOR ROLES IN THE MOST JU S T TO SHOW MY A P - TURiaiNG MNP UNBEUEVASLE DBE6SED lE A M WAS •PRECIATIOH ENOOSH PRAMA IN THE ENTIRE NATION'S AND t e n - ' HISTORY. ^ 1 lu s piouidp FOR s h ie p e m , t h e ir s h \? s e e k s s h e l t e r n a bam ANP IT PEEIN6 THIS WAY: CLUB MOUSE Jli)pURlNe A STORM— AHP RUNS INTO A SANDBAR. f -..doiACH 0Vl/ BOUNCING OVER SANDBARS IS BF^- AND O fT »l« b o o s e h a s ®TIMES COSUY. iM THIS CASE, THE RUDDER IS TORN SOMETHINS- OFF. AdlD THE EH\? MUST BE BEACHED IN ORDER TO MAVCERERMRS. ' ------‘ ^ lO TELL Z KNOW^BUTANYW/IM ^bU EDDOWN ID THBEE-PIFTy-TWO s e e ! ^ H ia S1REET-.lMEyiL. T H A T S S m i, KNOW >N!HXr>bU OCAeH»*ZtL CAME FDR " MP SO/ QUITS BY CHANCE/ UM6 H 0 0 RISHT ANP EASY LAND IN FANPEMONI^ NOW... O m THEY NANPER OFF ON A SHORT /V T H A N K S.^ ftTROa BEFORE BWEAKFAWr^ 0 * t h e y M E YE R c o m b b a c k . WITVIQUT A ^C C • ecau.aPMKUSEi. VOICES SALESMAN SAM Efficiency Plus! By Small t . 4 lW T MUWfi CDMEON~.0OALo».'i;,c: .. r.,... ' ' f&OSHWcR. ^SB R SiA ^I'L L 00 BKTCgR (COACH ROOSE IS 6IVIN' 05 PLAYERS twsTriM’ o e r m Jt h a m . t h ^ w h em cue. ^ A PRESBNT-AND WE SOTTA CAU- tfK:pD,6fiiM Y/^ 0 B A R O S U > ^ OHlllSc5 $ i CM FOR IT AT 962 HILL STREET.. W E 'R E ^%VWAT STORE IS THAT?' CUR IO US DoyJUKNOW?- I D k N ^ li t .d D ( - 0 ^ .lim - .. COACH HAS fdfZ >$mam FRECKLES^ 1 Vsa: '■'r ■■ PAGESIXtSEN *;i r. • <'• •. 2 2 S I S S thanksgiving D A t ^ - JOtiy^kSGIVING EVE rjihuik.''‘ ■’k}.-’ ..»v- DINCE DANCE . TTr***Mt*"**r BvealB( -' ■ Wstaeaday, Nov. 8& 1W A|T Ibrnt^DbraiT;. • ------. . .. J,- Sob-AlpiiM H^D, 185 Bidridfc Bfc F^taan beautiful MTSaolPitl'' MPSIO BIASTlTOi , A splcoii^ aacortment. Get In the veiofto* to ra a td i.' Admiwion 85c. ^----- aawttaiait ' (1 _ _ '' Danotas 8 to IS F« BL- -WJEHRENDANDinS aTexyhbtya'--deity^-'thim 5d to a day (8totioiiefy--Maln'';Floor,‘front), j. '• c.w*'j'L 1 ■ I'--'* ^■f.'S'rfi :i\ 941ECE COUNTRY (ID B 7 ^ . - " r »j!ni , 4 thanksgiving EVE if ■' ORCHESTRA -Mji . I* ) DANCE i ffndHlDn (Inohides a n a o e On Tinfeey, Goose or PIf)—50o. Caty view Dance HaU - rf .■ 1 ■ ' . .1 Keeney Street Fowls CHven As Door Pilaes. COREGIATE DANCE a o ^ a Out! $L98 to $3.98 I - . ' -J Benefit YBRFLANCK FUND 4-f.‘ TWO BIG NIGHTS IMday, N ot. 85— High School Ball A t The Mnslc By VALUET CLUB ORCHESTRA AL PIERRE TABARIN Admission—50c. Wmimaatlc < We mto^ tondense ( ^ mflllnery.section to I > Wednesday, NCv. 88 and 84 THANKSGIVING EVE Specials On Sale make rbmn for fast arriving Chriatmaa . mer —brims, Thanksgiving Eve and Night chandise. We h ato takito one larjg;e group of -^turbans' ANNUALDANCE Wednesday Only to.98f and 83.98 hats and repriced them Music, Ralph Olbson and His — bei% ts TCRN BALL, NORTH ST. at 81*^* Newest styles. Latest colors. 10 PIECE ORCHESTRA Poliah GIria Aid Society Every bne a winner, a t 8L2D! —sailors - DandnF 8:80 to-18:00 . Orchestral Musle At HALE’S BfilUnery Depaftoaen8=i41aln‘ Floor,'left Admission—50c. Admiaslon, Men am' Womea, 85c. (Regular Price $24.75 to $39.50) The Women of the Moosa will hold their r^ular business meeting ! Girb’ Before you buy that ABOUT TOWN tonight at the Home club on Braln- needed Wlntor coat, come ard Place instead of tomorrow. in and see >these lovely Thanksgiving eve. coats at 819.76. We’re The offices of the Personal FU^ proud of the values. ance Company, in the State theater Yofing .people of the Second Con- You’U be amazed at the building, will remain op^ xmtil T g^^tiloxiBl imurch Endeavor society . I%eet style, quality and tailor p. m., Wednesday evening for the are arranging for an entertainment ing. Hew woolens. Luxur- convenience of their patrons.; to be given at the church Wednes lov^y, trimmed With day evening, December 7. The pro BLANKETS choice* furs—rlngtaU op- St. Mary’s Girls Friendly libeiety gram will include two short plays, posum, earsoul, cross fMc, held the annual Thanksgiving de> '*Who Kissed Barbara?” and kit fox and wolf. FoU silk votional service last night, at which "Henry’s Mall Order Wife.” The R (^ a r 85.98 grtides. ' Mbthers! Shop for that lined. Brown; Mack, green, ^e members brought ai^^es of proceeds will be for the Christmas Another shipment of those coat for the young miss 7. to 14 tomorrow. Novel gray. Sizes 14 to 46. food to make up Thanksgiving fund of the church schooL heavy, fleecy sheet blankets a t ty woblens in tan, blue, greeii, wine., Tailored or baskets for distribution Wednesday. 60c. FuU bed size. Warm burned.: EijiU.lIned., . - The yoimger members will give a S i Mary’s Ladles Guild is bu«y plaids. Shell-stitched edges. '.Hale’s Girls’ Shpp^Main Fteorroenter social W^nesday evening, Novem with preparations for its annual While they hist tomorrow only ber SO, in the parish house to which sale, supper'and enteirtainmeni the —50c each.'-- Dress the public is invited at a small ad i-T I-'-' 4 l.~zM ^ * Mr.^ahd-Mrsi Waltte?Fhkna>fi der irregutofitiei; IranUi^ there were, over fifty women 'for was 'voted 'to hold the usual Christ a ^ Mre. DavliT^fftiw'at tee Par ’tfkis^^ltO/.sQlve'lihe/.m oif tee ICn. WUllam Keen, chairman, aasmst be dis Means committee o f Loyal Circle of held from 8:00-8:45. The boys* nished by Alden Hairleon and his nrohiptly these symptonas. ^ junior activities will be in charge. - Miss Esther ^estoolt and U itoe patched' thiklw f^ih'o^et.to airrive Klnfs Daughters, la engaged In mak< boxing class from 5:00-6:00 had ten d ais of bd;^, ^imd‘ tee'Viiifretements the Harvard. Lampoon* wri^n o f some dia* Drawings on the Thanksgiving Denying they perpetrated ' tee Toblasson will stay at the hpisae of in tisto -for it was ah- ihg plans for two different projects attending. will be furnished by Mrs. Margaret ordriCd ianey nr bUdder’ooo- turkeys took place, with the follow theft of tee two birds from the Mr. and Mrs. Samtiel Simpson noufitod ,tar Ppstmastor Frank B. next mtmth. On D ec^ber 1 the an The business men’s and teeulty Stiles aad'-hsr dass o f girls. d it^ Users evaywlisre tely ing winners: Mrs. J^ J. Allison of poon office, the Record editors ex remaining months tee; school towiy. '^ matorlty of for nual fall rummage sale will be held v o lley -ball session w ill be from 5:00. The Jtoor -'Sodety ‘held ’ their i on Doan*$VWi$. .Eecoromended Porter street, M ra O rM Kennedy plained through tee Yale News to- year and commute from' there' on eign bprto pto'Upt^ la the Johnson blcok, and contribu 6:00 p. m. today. meeting in-the primary room of tee 50 years: S6UI everywhere. of/Roosevelt street' and Thomas diiy ^ their jpossesfllon of one of tee tee Tolland School bus to Rockville m tiliu 't^i^;hihfts. Sbme November tions of saleable articles are solicited There were 25 men in the plunge Church at half past three Sunday Sheridan of Norte Main street Mrs. l^rds and appeato for.tee. return of High School. . i “ iptilihg an ' as' fbUpvm: Nov. from the church people and friends. period last night from 7:0(^;00 afternoon with Mabd' DSWey as p. m. Fred Trowbridge won tee attend the other. Back of .tee case are two The Tcdland firemen responded-to -Ufulfqto'^ji^'l’h n ^ Nov. 80. Thuriklay, December 8, Lojml Clr- leader. ’The Judora brought their ance prize. tee call, o f P eter Stero ' | B ^ Tender Pot Roasts. Small Gum Drops...... 23c oooklee and lusoloua plea aa they to 7 1-2 Hm. Lb...... 4 0 C Rib Roast Beef After-Dinner Mints • .25c were taken piping hot from the Turkey Stuffing SPECIALS FRESH FOWL. Ground Beef, 22c lb. Rum & Butter Toffies • ^lOc ovene. Tomorrow Watkins demon strator will bake only pumpkin plea, Fancy Native c lb. using two ranges equipped with. Si 19 standard Mince Pies STUFFED OLIVES...... 14c, 25c, 81c | PLAIN O L IV E S...... q t. jars 33c lent Glow oil burners, and the com plete day’s baking will go toward Ann Png* M . 23* completing the Thankigivlng din Pork Loins W h o le or Oysters ners of many of Manchester’s needy a ib H a lf cases. F’rMh Tehdar Pound Cakes All the ingredients used In pre pint 25c Ann Page. Plain, paring the baking with the excep-' . 1 ilopblo,. n^la tloD of mllk,..ace ^eing. furalahod to.jN« Ftdsh Hams W h o le OP Watkins Brothers through the co Eastern Cut, Brightwood th a n k H a lt operation o t Brunner’s Market In Sausage Meat 1-lb.loaf 23* cluded In the long list of well known foods used are Gold-Medal bread Fresh Shoulders e-8-lb. Doughnuts The Manchester/ flour. Gold Medal cake flour, Wil- Average lb. 1 9« Ifsiins Extracts and Royal baking Brightwood Short Shank Orandmothop’s . 4 B powder. Milk used In preparing the WE ARE FULLY STOCKED WITH A FULL UNE OF GOOD THINGS FOR YOUR delicious reclpies a t Watldns Broth " .r .a ' 1 5* ers is being furnished through the HOLIDAY NEEDS. West Side Dairy. Porterhouse Steak Cut from Prime Steer Beef Crackers - White Bread Grandmother's B . TURKEYS 0. SCHEDULES . HOLIDAY NUTS N. B.C. Common V 7 ^ Full lb. Loaf ^ lb. 2 7 c YES, FANCY, FRESH, YOUNG TURKEYS, ALL SIZES FROM 7 TO 18 LBS. THANKSGIVING DAY Pecans None Such 1 Ann Page TENDER AND FULL BREASTED—AT Filberts lb. 1 7 c Preserves There will be no city, v rural or lb. 2 3 c Mince Meat All Flavors ^ B . tarcel post delivery in Manchester 16-oz. Jar ■ Thanksgiving Day and the money Brazil Nuts lb. 1 5 c 2 pkg*- 25< order window in both the north and ^ p o u n d south officee 'will be closed. The Mixed Nuts buik lb. 1 9 c stamp, registry, parcel post and W alnuts California Bulk lb. 2 5 c Ginger Ale Crape Juice general delivery window will be Yukon open from 7:30 to 10:30 in the tin 4 5 c A&P To Avoid Disappointment we suggest you leave your order for your Turkey NOW! morning and the lobby from T to 11. Walnut Meats s-oz. Carton of 18 A Malls V7ili be receivra at 7:80 and 18-oz. bottles O # C pint bottle f Qc 10 and dispatched at 8:i6 and 11. (Oontonto only) ^ " Fancy, Large, Native Roasting Chickens, Our Home Made Mince Meat, the Old A&P can 1 2 c from 5 to 8 lbs. each, a t ...... • 33c lb. Fashioned K ind ...... 15c lb., 2 lbs. 25c All departments close at 11 for the Dei Monte balance of the day. can 1 2 c Ocean Spray Piiinpkin a & p Fancy Native Fowl, 5 to 6 lbs. each, Boneless Rolled Roast Beef for the Oven, ADVERTISEMENT Cranberry Sauce Raisins a t ...... 28c lb...... 29c lb. ENROLL NOW for the special Seeded and Seedless course during the Winter Months f r u i t s j n b (or ^fjflufesiiiibins We Stuff and Bake Turkeys for, each $1.00 in Manufactiming Costs at the Con 2 can* 29* Boneless Rolled Pot Roast Beef •. • >25c lb. necticut Business College, Odd Fel 4 pkg*. 25* And Chickens for, each ...... 50c lows Block. I And Will Be D eliver^ At Time Specified. SPEQAIL ! ICritp; Highly Bl«ached Vanilla Extract Baker’s 2-oz. bottle 29e STRICTLY FRESH EGGS FROM COV Baking Powder Rumford's 16-oz. can 29o Small, Lean, Fresh Shoulders ..'---- 10c lb. ENTRY—Good Medium Size, almost the C stlB ry Large Single Bunch full a t ...... 37c doK. “SI Him nuT I . bcht. Ground Spices 2-ez. pkf. 9« Fancy Fresh Eastern Pork. I^Mible Stalk Bunches ^ Drom^ary Dates 2ri(i*.35e FRUITS AND FRESH VEGETABLES Small L ^ Spring Lamb. n n lu-H U N ” Baking Powder Quaker MaU 1-lb. can 27- Hubbard Squash ...... 2c lb. 9 Fan^CBp«Ced Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs. fo r...... 10c Brown Sugar i-ib. pkg. 7« Try Our Home Made Sausage Meat for Delicious Cereal Brought Re 1 1^. your Turkey S tu ffin g ...... 15c lb. Native Yellow Globe T urnip lief From Constipation Cranberries 2 Ginger Ale 2 beta. 25« S p ecial...... 2 lbs. 25c 12 lbs. f o r ...... 15e Native Ydlow Onions, 3 quarts for.... 14c Fruit Salad Del Monte No. 2 H can 29c :Fancy Cape Cranberries, nice hard berries, li you have headaches,'!^ of liuB cleut Red Emperor . SPECIAL! 2 quarts 25c appetite ta d energy, sleepleitNMes Ibf. Drom ^ary Peel®’’*"oftrln'"®"’^-ib. pkg. 1 0c STUFFED AND BAKED NATIVE Fancy Native Celery, Lettuce, Tomatoes. or any other of the zreqaent efltets of constipation, read Mrs. Chorrios Mmtmchino s-oz. bot. 1 Qc CHICKENS WITH GRAVY— Sweet and Juicy Florida Oranges, Scihiieider’s letter: Snow W hite Cellfomla SparWe Gelatin, Pb**- SPECIAL^l.29 EACH. a t ...... 29c dozen "Since I have been eating Dessert 3 1 9®, Edioggfs All-Bran, I don’t hava to pkg. 1 1 e take anything else for constipation. Gaulfflower ur9*«**w. Currants Rajah How good it is, and how much bet Friend’s Plain Medium Siie X hdt. Mince Meat and Rum Flavored can 2 5 c Holiday ter it is for constiiiatioB th ta -]^ or any otiur Biedyne. Mince Meat Queen Ann pkg. 1 O c Ncme-Such Mince Meat, 2 idigs...... 23c ^ ces Royal Scarlet Orange^ l-lb.'pkg. 19e "I would never go hade to wfiat l Jar 2 9 c Walnuts, Diamond Large Budded, lb. . .-27c Fruit S a ^ Royal Scarlet, faurgest can 29e nsed to take, because K ellies Axl- Mince Meat whii«ia'a B ran is wholesome and heaUbfal.” Mixed Nuts—Our Own, lb...... 23c FUn^ Cocoonut.in Bulk, lb...... 34c — John Sdineidery Si^ l^ th P la in O liv M Encore, Pint bot. 2 Sc,, Raisins, Royal Scarlet, Seeded or S ^ - Peanut Brittle, Edward’s, 1-lb. pkg. . .19c Pshkosh, WiSfcomdn. '^ N e w C rop . Stuffed Olives bot. 4 1 c ' less, 15-oz. ^ c g ...... 8c Cimstlpation is usually due to Baker’s M dst Cocoanut, Ydlow La b e l,' Jar 1 5 c Citron, Orange, Lemon Sliced Peels, 4-oz. c a n ...... ; l l c Ude of *4niU^* to exercise the intea- Juicy Herlda Mayonnaise Encore, 8-oz. tinee, and vitamin B to hdp tohe 4h». pkg...... Royal lOe Scarlet Cranberry Sauce, ' • . . * lb. tin 1 7 c thq intestinal tract. AiL>BR^has Modium Pumpkin, Royal Scarlet, 2 largest cans 25c 17-os. can ...... 15c both, hs wdl as iron fnr the blood. L argo S Ix e pkg. 9 c Campfire Marshmallows, 1-lb. ^cg. .. d o x . 2 8 » Poultry Seasoning Beii’a Apd^anee, Royal Scariet, Ivgz can, .. lOc - The *’1 ^ '* in AiL^BisAir is m ndi d o x . tin 2 9 c JeDy Drops, Royal Seaadet, 14b. . .19c U ltn Vacuum Coffee, 1-lb. can -29c like that of letouee. Within tta Plum Pudding R* & R- body, it forms a soft mass. Gently, Oinr Stmm^ l-)b. dig* • • • • 23e it dears o u t^ wastes. Fancy 1 5 ite. 1 5 fig s Pulled H Ib . pkg. AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT Bfbming lb. p l% ...... 21c Large Squash and Pumiridn Pies. T ry AzL-ftUN in place of pIllB Criseo In Bdk, lb...... 15c and drugs-7>|io'ttften habit-form Mince Pies from Hinne Made Mlnee Meat, Fancy Wahrat- MeUts, SWe^t and letter ing. Two tabletaomifiilB daily will and Dqzk Fndt Calm. overctaw nioi^t w s ta d f constipi- E ii- j tioB.'. I f h ot xdkvdd t p i u^y,'siBe Aiid Many Other Good Things. d trm hi 'Biilki lb. ...1. • .29e yjrar doctor. '