StoresTo.Be Closed
Saturday Eve.ADOPTED BY
EFFECTIVE
BEOII•NING THIS WEEK
TO BE OpEN
EVENINGS
NINE
of the business
K. OF C'S HOLDCOLUMBUS DAY
CELEBRATION
Frank E. Dully Mains Speaker
At Isabella Council Meeting
Held Last Night.
made by Richard Ellett,,1of the SouthingtonProtective league. Mr. EI• •-•aidlthat a number of personsfarted with hm% as presthe taxpayers' league, on •.13or-ough 'go•ernment situatio•,'• star
day afternoon he issued •.ment which he believes to" :heconsensus of opinion of •
number of borough taxpa• 'he
statement follows.
Town To Send 10 More Re-
cruits To Reforestration
('amps.
Egan, Jr. chairman of the South-lng-ton Emergency Rehef commit-
DONATE TO I econ
P-T-A FUND __
('o•tribute To Hot l.unch missingCharge •f Benefit Show to
Meet Monde).
charge of the school hot luhth fund
benefit performatwe •lll bc htld
Monday mornll•g, October 16, a¢
by Mrs E B l.ewl•, chad,alan uf
Summer('tl ERRh T4•EE
BI,OOMS AGAIN
•'hether Chief uf Police
•hether the unusual weather
FLORENCE
LEFT
' HIGH SCHOOL
WRITES
"The answer to the q•. m,Tax-•Ye'•lf•*% •et tee The term of enhstment Is for given Saturday afternu•m. October th•s fall has fooled a cherr•
tomAUgust'to shortenWhenittheiS •e•urs.USUaIDuHngC• in'Willthetherefi•d na•bea Sprihg?' • m- .,x months and with the two sent 28, m the to•n hall The p,oceeds tire ,n h•s yard on Buckland
the pa• •nth the libra• h• tt•y wi• the print • of from here last week, Southin•on'• will • to the fund whwh •dl b• •trt•t, Plan•vtlh,, the fact
• open only Moneys, W•- " •'•TY l ]w • hot unches Th• •, thedays and Fr•aya f•om 2 to 7 p. m. m•y •payers •mpatn •e[ mg term. [annual sho• stam• to bl•m again and
The lib• dir• felt that It pre•nt •ard is a d•ng] The young men must be betw•n] ' several blo•o• ha•ek a *•'t •t h • not and •¢•ot[18 and 25 •rs of a• and must be• An mnovatmn th• )ear •s •hv ready opened The tree stab-
new •ule. during • f•l. win- • • . •.•. - --• •lected from f•fi•es who are re- merchants of Southmgton t• th•ter, and spring mon•s so •at the • • • Ice*ring md at p•aent The young fund A large number ha• ah•mJ• •f the •arm weather holds•h•l child,S, who ne• •e • fiou, that •o•yer is a $•tl up the Chief beheves that the
rary for •fe•nco. wor• wo•]d • ridicule •t •e •gh• " • " u t be sent home to mamder will • approached dur • tr• y•elded Its crop of chef-s loner oppo•unity to u• •a• deh• m<apr•dmg•-[•e•r•:•l=as Mr Egan •a•d that ng next week The I st of contr- r•e• th• spring Whether or
libra,. The• Is also a lurer •da bel ttl ng '•e effo• "•e, "
of •e ' libra• dunng t•p• . "• • " • ' ed fur the near future other crop thin ffMI •s not
is $600 more •an la• payer pu• it q• terdy • e, I
y•'s appmpriati• and $15• le• preset •ard • dmng m d• •ng : " en who d•re -• g yen at no expen• •o that a i the I•an •e appmp•a•on for •e •la•es •d some of the• •tmg tna• young m • one " n m wdl o hr• '
I•1-1932 •. B•use of the low naves pr•y • •]me m • •ug • must ,•.• •,,• •,+• •,,,• REBEKAHS•p•atien It will not be •sm- something to do to earn th• •1- Lorps • ......... - -
•atu•ays. •ck of funds made it •uc• at le•t fi0% •d • •e[ •°............n• • d• the libra• en- •salafies a• b•g pa,d, •a•s ered clud,ng•rm•,ngd,r•mgthepropsthe Theballetsouth-and'l oFFICIAltir•y during •e month of Au• prod for 100% wor• So • ___.•s" •n• Printing company wd] ehm- •
•rough off•ciMs. A•d while ••e •
INSTALLATION
,: ' R__ FOR OCTOBER 16 • m lb. effO• t,, brlBg hot• cently in •e Ct• Dwhe• the •paye• •b• • . lunches to the seh•l chddren b)
n•d• •hef f•m M• I M•. Ruth Pfennig Of Bristol a•ndlng. Um• •be• I•, No. 17, is
en • p• were for• m • To •dua •tion Of • • ma•ng pl• for a p• m be aB• at
ottawa. ' HOLD PROGRAM "edal for Thu day evening, town•payers fic•et • •ey October 19•in •e •d Fellows hall. •e or' O•'• .... "• •, • it with a lar• majority. No, •e The fv•er Noble G•nds of •e •po•ed'•
* The installation of off•eers for• • " •' T•payers •o•tzve •a•e is order will be hono• at the p• The
Wo•r Warm, Bad.peR not a •liti•l ordination and it •he coming year of the •1• Aux-supe•n•d•t of •ools, •ll be d• not want • •t mm the field fizZ, Kdtomc umt, No 72, Amer- The prepare at the Umon gram The ente•amment commzt- ,e•ce man and
PENNY SOCIAL SET the •e• •r Tu•day, O• of poh• •d •e t•ayer car- •n •gmn, wall • held on Men- Gra• m•Ung next Friday even- tee zs head• by Mm Anna Chal-•r 24 at 7:45 at •e fall •ly in •inly hop• it •11 not • ne• •y evemng, Octo•r 16, m the mg will • •sen•d by a num•r mer• and Mrs Ru• Bell A pa• Ac•ing • a
FOR SATU•AY EVE. the Holcomb s•l of the •mhin• sa• • do thin but let •e •rough Amen•n •on hall Mrs. Ruth of •ting Granges It •s exp•t• ant approp•ate to the •camon will S•ones•( Pamnt-Tea•er• ass•ia•ons of •a• •ke he• •at the •pay- Pfe•]g of Bmgot will conduct the •at lar• dele•tmns from the be presented All mem•rs are ur- •e •rl is vC•
in.list|on. Units from Bmstol su•un•ng Granges •nll be pres- g• to be present f•t •, •d
The Mdldalc Co•umty associ- the to•. Mr. Wa•n, who is • er m de•in• m • 100% •r- the The •uthlng- A large •e la•Plamvll• have •en to
atmn will hold a penny s•ml on,able spiker, •1 •1 wi• •e •ce for his • doll• and ts pr•Saturday evemng, O•r 14, in,quit|on: "What we May Expel pa• • •ke •11 •sonable •d aR• the installation Following ton umt pmsent• a one act play, Brothers' N•ght prepare presented dress wi•
the MHldgle Community hall •A as the Pr•uct Of a Modem Edu- n•e•a• •eps • • •is •sult. •e ceremony there will • enter- "E•actly" at the Nezgh•rs'•by the local l•dge Imst week at the no crothes•in•nt and ref•shmen• Night p•m held at the Weth-[ Odff Fello•'s hall The pro•am Chief
supper, costing one penny a •u•e, cation." Mrs. •. Me•e Shaw of Af• all, the bomu• •liOcans, Om•rs• who....wz t • ins•l• are ersfleld Grange Tue•ay evening I was m the charge of Lawrence Bla•J•11 • se•ed from 6 • 8 o'cl•k. Bmdgepo•, s• president of •e am but •e •an• of •e •ple," ..... Mm Mac Alfr• Crafts of High street play- [Johnson and Harry Hargreav•. str•L
D•cing wdi follow, the •r• • Con• o• P•en• and Te•h•s, ' ...... vzce reszdent, ed a trumpet solo at the •etmg of The prepare follows solo, by Hen- 14 year old hi•
mga p•nya dance. Mr& E. B. •ll be p•.t. The• will • a BEER LIC SE •"'-- Anna-- •na•liners; •ond •ce •n•l P,•a meeting ,Tue•y]rY Ma.n, old fashlon• son• y p••ohnson ]s chm•an of the •m- sp•ial music• pro•. All inter- reMdent, Miss Eli•th Beltz' afte•oen In Me.den P •s a•]a •up of brothers, •rd •w- c•v• a 1•
.d to' REVOKED ¢ ...... o..so. '' •,ng made for a meet ng of the ]ins •ntest. won by •man •ll. •ti.gm•tt• m char• of •e •eial. • are in•te q •aplal• mrs. viola ' •' • t•-. =•. •.•,.•. ladles of the Umon Gran• • • Following the en•mment
Mms Lulu Noah, ser held at •z h•e of Mrs Edna(wh•st, b•dge and pin.hie were geh•l on
The mve• pe•t •su• • Ma..... r Anna Razkow Fei• of Mtlldale on Tuesday af- I play• Prt•s were won by the fol- 20
•o L•ti of S•tn•n ro• ..... rer Mrs $ose•h ne •rn•n, O•r 17 IIowmg players: whi•, M• Henri-A la• n•r attcad• the,etta Carle. pm•h e, A•hur Mern- there is •
from the Great
Pacific Tea Com-
o•e o• t•e Concerns not ad-Obe new 'Schedule, stated
reasen •o.r not cooperatingthe lee.a| merehanto in clos-
"eh Saturday evenings is be-
company feels shortemngbusinesS is contrary to
president's reemploymentThe conm•unicatlon fol-
nnmber of the retail march-in Sonthlngt•on feel that we
a v,e•.•,0perative frame•|ud with '•f•t•¢,eto short-
storo h•,we would
to fallow thelo•l n•trchante very
€ if it were i•ot for the factit i• our i•1|ng that when
si•'ned the •reMd•nt's re-em-agreeme•tt the .•aragraph
stati•ff •h•t we will
•p to the a•d•t, of the cedewe md•rdo just.this.
eo•...•utt•i•r states that
sh0u•, nat be ehnv•en-rsagreem• is section 0 of
p?esidents W-employment
that wifi elapse at 6 o'clock
•at•1"day erenlng• g•e: Gould com-
W. T. Grater company, Al-•]uterch's
,S•e•. HeinHch Bakery,0rt'|h Tanner,
•o •. Clark,Dry Goods
store, Mul-
Southington
gen• m••d' the OyJey
BE
Isabella councd, No. 15. Kmghts
of Columbus. held an open meet-
ing at 8 o'cloe•k last evemng
m the St. Thomas Community hallin observance-of Columbus Day.Attorney Frank E. Dully of Hart-
FRANK ,E. DULLY
ford wae the main speakerthe Mr. Dully is•gast
Robert
son is chairman of theon speakers. A lunch was servedfollowed by card playing.
of th• xst term, having succeeded I, 1929 as normal employment con-G. Kn•pp, who resigned for the country, the hum-
from •at •offtee. F_•we,rd L. Sat now on payrolls is 76.3 per
van was reeleefed eP•'etarY of t of normal.
board.Other momber• of thd board ax AND LOAN
Oscar G. Knapp, flame.s Ryan, ASSOCIATION WILLFayetto Cut•lss and David K. MEET OCTOBER 23
;•.•nhardt. Mr.'Curtls and Mr. •
Police are searching
Florence Stmoneski,of Mr. andSummer street, who ]•rang since ModdaySimoneski is the
Summer •treet whoed from the town.and the policebe in Springfield
being made to locate
city.
According to t•,e.
Slmoneskl, who•
l ,ocal factory,day mormng andher parentsre@erred to ha•'friend of hers
to have left, aSince 8"30 Monday
not been seenof "Police Edwdrdi•vesti•xting t•e
on questloning"•0•e offriends and co-•vbr•er•ered that Miss
somethingrelative• in
The •irits
The Southingtonwill meet at 3afternoon, Octoberof Mrs. Jnmca
avenue. William G.officer of theNational Bank andv•ll be the main.
talk on "Theence dt G•UeV•nf
Mr. •a•ter h•ts:
ed fromo•. h{s,
president ex meassociation of }
the x•mh fpr Leinhardt are ebo new members The shareholders o• the South-
ey•l•Ing statdd the beard, the others having ser• tngtbn Building and Loan asseeia-de•l ,and 150 last year• ,; hold their annual meeting
, •ere 'taken to • , court r•m of the town hall'dead were of the T]•IDERED •HOP4ER ,' Monday evening, October 28, at
•y will take A ermmal shower waq tendered if:o'clock. Robert G. Simpson, sac-
.Mira !aW Marlnelli at the
of Miss AJm Pompey offre• a stree• on Tuesday evening. About
ae•a were present from South7Plainvllle• New Britain and
was
dancing and games oceupt,•
has compiled the semi-an-; which shows the earn-
the associaetou for the six-period endtng Septembe• 80
The' undivided surplu•
on Mar•h 31, 1933, was'S5676.74on Septem-b6r 80, •6,795.52.
Leary of Eden avenue i$ill at•the l•rew Britain
hospital witll pht•q•onta.
rested on Sunday, September 23, 348rdfollowing an accident at about 1 bars of thOo'clock in the morning in whichthe car driven by Crania left the invad at the corner o• Clark and •ttend.Burritt streets, Milldale, crashedinto a pole and turned over. Mc-CormicK was inJhred and taken toa doctor hut Crania could not be
fennel. He was picked up by thepohc•, about 4•0 oeloel/ in the.morning walk£ng towa•s Water,
bury$•Wlt•e•e•men were intoxicated before andafter the •ccident al•gh therewere no w•tnemms to •th• accident.Charges of recklessppe•ating with6ut aliCrsnin @ere•htch •
owned
bur•. •......
amounted to $17.95 and $50 of the
fine was remitted. Mr. Cronin wasrepresented by Attorney John
Thorns of Waterbury. Henry Mc-Cormick o•' 1'/ Cherry street, Wa-terbury, wlt• ordered to pay the
oosta of the oourt when a charseof in•r•tl0n against him was
nolle& Th• costs were $13.15. The
case aga•all• •hllip W. Dyer of•25 •uake•'hvenue, Meriden, whoW•e l•eld in Connection with the
d•ath 0• '. Harjerle Bouache•'|
da•$bter+"oi Mr. und Mro. Krthur
kA. B•lt•,•0f Marion, wa• nolled.:[Th• •+.+t•|•t•" Of Deputy Coroner
OoDY SCHOOL
Office open re. ev.rolh • :i
Monday and Thmsda) from 7 lu 4 I'. M.
!BRITAIN, CONN. I'IIONF, 207
• del•erefl under our label i_• ah,::3
ihere•.daily -- laboratory tested and pe
"• "rOBODYwill shiver atbreak-.L• f•st in th/shomeno•v--it• u.p.whfle d•.d ip .•d•=•sing
•t t•e table,'•Ott•tl ]•.hilybeqieve you •outdmak• such a difference withOdt
CELEBRAT
IT STARTS° TOMORROW!
Right ' '" "....at the t•rn•.•n you .are thinking aboutFLits... and wherd t•.,'¢•• buy them...inexpensively:The answer ,s rl•la re... rp the finest eollec-ti0n of Pine Furs,We have ever shown. Thesarape Smart styleS, •lae same high quality fursas. •iag.,wia in the' lea.d•:og style centers.., yet youcan bdy them at •ONNECTICUT FURRIERLOW PRI•E•. ,:
, IF YOU/IN•ND BUYING AFUR COAT/OR 'ffACKET THIS YEAR
BUY |.T NOW!
' Football Season Is On ... l j,:•,r • • ,,• , We Are Listing Below Some
Sp•t Furs Hold Sway: •, __" Exceptional Values In Fi•e
•"XST•DrN,g FdR S•RT•S• ARE: "" " F
", -.:• •e•-••• ' .,• ur Coats• •" . , , ::, • . FROM • ,-- ,
>" ,MUSKRAT. •TS •o• *B9 JAP MINK COA• •:• •,••66• C•AT• '169 PERSIAN LAmB COAT
SWAGGERS
oPPOSSUM COATS (AUSTRAILIAN)
SWAGGERS
LEO•ARD CAT COATSCOME IN AND SEE •ESE COA• •MORRO•
t
*. • FI'NEST
REPAIRING AN.,D RE•DELi•TO/•B• •IAD ANYWI•ERE AT THE LOWEST
: ,• •IBLE PRICE•....
•L•G SP•C•L ,
--we •.•Ol•a. yore. coat with a
{GREY)
'130 HU•DSON SEAL COATS •I• "(HOLANI)ER DYED SKINS)
LEOPARD COATS ,SOMALI,
BEAVER COAT (FINEST QUAI'JTY)
BI,ACK CARACUL COAT,
A LARGE SELECTION OF
FUR JACKETS:Get yourself a little jacket. They're defmately smart.
are warm enough for all winter, if you •xen't the •Mve•t•g•
SEAL JACKETS
,32. ,3.7. oLAPIN JACKETS,
*25
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Prince, Editor,
Prince• Business Manager.
Mail Matter at the
Postoffica
Every Friday
27 North Main Street
Connectiest
S•Ibseription $1 Per Year
• PHONE 15
•h•.t is the telephone number oftarkington Ne•ws for news, ad-
, and circulation calls.
•lday, O.ctober 13, 1933
cITIZENS" PARTY
•h•x• occasional reports qf:a rap_.v•"
•o•rm a Citizens party or some other•.'.•eal movement outside the two
•:•es. Danbury is the ou•t•ing•i'Colmecticut this year of •tl•ces•
Whether such a group
a third party or really ac-worth while de•l•tnds
At any rate it is • po-
Lar'to the two major parties and
to nominate satisfactory candi-
if a Citizens party move-
make much progress here, forand democrats have run rath-
• in the past few years and thisresulted in no small degree in
' of one's political steps. Andcaution about giving a real
to. one's opponents. To befrom the point of view of
local interests to explain why
should be eleeted•primarily on
"as the president of
of the eentirely in several
electioas are .not a
'. •o•ton, for exantple,
"LAUGHED
YEARS AGO
not offend in word
• I•arty
ever, frequently serves to take away the non-partisan character of such elections. But Jet's
• nee •ai• this non-partisan plan for Southing-ton loSl• like. It must be good as the legis-
lature do•s not really approve of such pro-je•s. BriStol recently returned to the pai'ty
plan f•r u•mination af municipal candidates.
The Market Basket
by
The Bureau of Home Economies,:
U. S. Department of Agriculture
Pdtatoes and 3weetpotatoee
are •h Altk• in Food Vails
bneTOWN •J•)GET ,- " :'" • " "Ap• ?'•
The town b•dget, as • 'by t•e • , • • •eetpotatoe• "
t•ard of finance, was adopte• •t Tuesday u. S. Department of ..• •,medium-sL•ed apples, paremght's town meeting and it is to b•. Does tt seem li• too' m•ny POt•J and cereal.that before another year roils around It •s not, l•lle Bureau says, ,
retu•m t•, of course, the • cup sugar• teaspoon salt
town cannot continue its present policy of to. That is true ofwherever they are cheap,
hying most of the time on borrowed money sweetpotatoes, or
and it is very possible that the special state territory.tax commission tn its report to the legisla- Some think o(tu•e will recommend that Connecticut towns lug only Irish potato., orstop this practice., potatoee. To them
seem a different kind of food
somctuUea-t• even servt both at
one m•al. That is not goodSCHOOL LUNCH FUND says the bu•tu, for
A most commendable enterprise is that chy vegetables. In fact,
whi•ch a large number o fwomen of the town they s•em to be different and
; •'W,.,•kpo.nsoring, the school luncheon'fund. An dit•erentpotatoes andin s•me,•respeeta,•ccot•rpotatoea •X•
e•i•inment to provide money for this un- muoh alike in food value that
dertaking is soon to be held. We trust the planning a meal you can use
womOn will be most Hberally supported. In phco of the•J• days•f reduced family income it is imper- tention, of cou•'se, to the
•ive that school luncheons be provided at binal;ion• of flavor and color.the meal tt• s whole.
the lowest possible cost if the health of chil- In other words, you might pre•.
dren is to be adequately safeguarded, parti- fer tocipati0n in thl• project is a eplelrdid commun- and whiW potat•s with• • aM •'oU would be quite asIty investment. -,on oue'as the other. That is
thing to •member Just now
STREET LIGHTII•G sause •weotpOtatee•, w•hich• more titan white po•ato•_
Complaints are being received from time n•rthorn m•rkete, are sdlin•for about • same price, tn
to time re•arding lightening on •ome her- :South' the
ough.streets. We had expected this before, always sell for le• than whiteStreets cannot be lighted without a sufficient taros.s---bat for variOty's
.•uml•r of lights and, of course, lig•hts •nst good •.•ange.off now and
be paid for. If better business conditions can.
mor• payment of .ba•.k taxes, •mit is hoped that the •em is
m•ttor .ofbo•ug.h board will use some o•the additional I noaH,,
income to.p,rp.•ide'more street lighting. Dark Both
stre• present a '.sgfet•:ht•a•l as well;as de- .v•,
ttacting from a to•'s appearance. " sauth
of the company on Tuesday way of
• attempting to llft a heavy bar o• • s•,t•l.•,r•} ,topk
iron. As he ste•p• backwards he Ninth. • o•r S•tes
tripped "and' f•, the iron but .•l•e
at•s h.is body. He was
u•consdbus and sere to his home.
his injury,has Swe•J•s--tges'•r°wvor• esri•us, however. So•th• "*n4 •
• • ". $ta•s are no•the'v•cflm 9f the vitrol sw•e•;potul•e,s fo,r m•rket•
come time a•o, has •- e•;n people, however, use moSt
turned from the New Haven hospi- -- •. The •am, ea they eaH
favaHte.
Both kind• of
conditions will be such as to permit a I fo•f-values youliberal treatment of several town depart- ;the facmonte. The fiscal troubles of Southington are people |ik• 1 •silby no means at an end, for most of the •adney eat them anyon which the town is to be run between now vegetable.and next summer must be borrowed. The: every day, J•ist
Sundayg•oaid r
pond all •st• time hag-
A paseengtr on the Auburn rail.read offered the conductor a trade tal blind in both eyes. The
do•ar fdr hi• fare/•1• don't want of CormollF while a.t the
the selectmen.has been fatal ! The.riaim that if women were
lowed to ballot only the best * • •
• a • would be selected •or the office is James Egan's market is
• "considerable time a• proposition which should be re* * , •
•6•ng glon• but man calved with many grains of allow- Mira Annie Howell ha• returned
•efoee the social gh•ss, ance. If their judg•ment is so in'- to Bri•lgeport.
•a t•. " • fallible it is strange that so many * • s
•,.an who has g•ven con- of them make mistakes in selecting
h..bught to the enbject husbands. • • * Mr. and Mrs, Herb•t,lves have• office this morning • son bern December 4.
•-'the only citF in the Item• .•-• which deeon• have The •un set Sunday evening Wa• Mr. Chadwick, who ha• been
•m Laundry is Troy. beautiful, with the firm of Doelittle a•d
way to catch cold •s
Young men who
vanityother intolerable to that pieoe •f mane7" tl•e conduc- will be bern by •u town. e•elrb'y a•d
tar said. "Then give it to the cam- •nount which the affair will eest .The
e, * * puny," the pa•enger replied, the to•n is not yet known, t• ho•- in
in the shap• a * • bill not having been received
i Bushnell,,has reMgned and return-Merctrant• ace begtrmig to make[ed to his old place• with C. S'.
Brand.
Our •elsetmen have .b•en m•king
new of South Main Street,
with a vie•z: of v•Iden-
the s•me.
little stir over the holiday•
es•ectaeularJaima, the gre•lay of the year, which has been
running for four*m0nths in the
Boston Theatre, Bo•ton, will be
shown in Ha.•.•tafternoon and je•l•
. •• • Many of the wells of Milldale are
The An•.•.•-t•I•tef Hiberians d•. One wo• .is •ing a mile
ball last •@• •• l•ly •r pure wa•r.
a•nd•, o•ng • the•a• •t R
was h•d the n• night after, t•e NEW CODE'•O•ED•ose • •e Ca•oHc fair. • L• .•AN HOUR
who we• p•sent, h•ever, had n
v• pl•t•. _ W•n.•e "NRA mills• are •nd•g
Mr. I•B• •• fln• •t a
his fa• on W• at• for Wa•r- whole m•or
b• city •fly
•n• an• •qdi• a,•p- el•e ,•nes and
u•tl• f• t• fi• •r•.. bu•• * g• • • -- ' •,000m•d•r•nu•ly
F• •i•" have •n • ll•,0•,•p•
•l•s. •pak fcom the •f•tmily
near Mr. A•, Noel's r•fden•.
•he •ada establishes a 40-hour
week for general offit¢,
emp arid a 48-hour
for the .t-b.mainrng greupsi
40 cenf• minimum eat, for
paid ou mz
food value
of •Ug-.
• In the sweetpototb,
•in &Tlie s•eetpot•o, in fac•
s • • ssa• d •ln A.
•e whi• pa•, howler, •n-
,• mqm i•n.,
• it •m• • • of u•,
•e whi• • • the 1•.
• • it in soups, in comb•-
• a'•t m•y •er yes-
,he •eotpO•m.•
• a main •bl•i•
•RO•
Bakeff,perk shoulder
,8weetpot•t• e•dlopod with
, ApplesPanned Xal• or
Bread
Tea (ad•}•Milk (childrs•l
Corn Ch•wder-•Tous•
I - Milk for all
L
1 pt•.t "•oiling wat•4 table•p•ns diced salt
1 p• milk
• •n salt
the corn to •the potutoe•.the potatoes are do•e.
•nd the s•t •
the m• • •e b•ng
and add the pa•l• or
Sere re•' hot in s•p
pl• •o or • cme•re
di• •o• pou•ng in
,Butter, or crisped bits of
pork .s •wcot•potatoes in boiling.
baking dish, sl•rinkle .each lay-
sugar and salt, dot with
or with the salt pork, add awater, and bake for 30 to 45
or until the apples are
and the top layer is brow. Ser-
dish.
Cheese'"
other fal
, and •al• Add, the cheese, anduhtil me]tod• ]•our the hot
aver.the, hot potatoee and
Iquar•l•,otatods, sliced
om•, ••bl•b•t•r or o•r fai
cups stmin•ma•s
•ns
Pepper •, 'C•k •e pe• •. onion in
fat for •0.
• •at no c•er t•ening
1% cups.beetled,t riced,
• "2 cups.milk
cup eng:arginger
• salt
,and •dt in a d'odble!
• Pdur some of th• hot •-
;.fi•g • a d•P
de• F•) •or about, or • •e• se•
thou
yo•r who no Iou•r h•e
• fid•ty •d • Hke, •e older
and mo• ma• •tion •t
more light •d lo• of it. We h•r
•t one of the lat•
h•e one •rk
fin• •s • ho• He'as much
out of the hou• he e•r• b•
•ke.
A young lady •t on the Gi•
cluing •e World SOm• •u•
•e •ou• they we• much
• the W•hin•n nin• And
•ng •e •e of •e •na•re
would p•bably • more • play
b•. She didn't •w •€
'•d a bat•r • bu•she won from
a •ntl• who spent •e time
Do you •ow •at many of our
•e• u•ve•lti• have cou•
•ys •t S•olo• is the •dy
the cu•o•, •a• and hi•
of the • na•on.
• pe • of •e
€But we • info• t• •ey
don't •ve an• • •'•eir hous•
•t have • put the
nnt there
i•l•d.
I•w•r • a letter •ng
if we •ou• •e •o w•ld ever
•at it • nav• •epla• •e lat•
w• • • •e •nd of a pecan
pie l•ked dp •. Now •e •r•
to •s col•
a low ebb du•ng thd
h•pp•ng a•ut • •d
r•Jve •ful a•ntton.
mother •-eserve, of course, the right to
the Fhgdren out of the edit all contributed material.
/.I• keys to the pan-
• " s ' The newspapermen of the town,, a•d now she doe it n•y form an org•nization to pro•
the eat" key•
resident in the suberbs to
•be Jmilder: "I see yen are
g•up•nany, new. b•uilding•
• my
n •Rer.lt•,
. ddce fends for a home for brnkon
down and worn ant reporters.
*l'here has been coumderahle •alk
over the. traffic problems,
is.the excessive rate of speed
moto•ist• travel through
th• central section of th• town. A
of people have
hat. theor sentiments in no Uncertain
te•ms after being •nearl• l•itsdmeone .whp hasn,t,he "idea,
SoUt•,'ngton is a•r•ce t•ac • ,•
or •oueee'• comment, is the
dqiee.
: By• PAGE
more•eecont
meatl
•he aze
staw •ompany over •00,000 pbpu[ation.
do•
•es it •ffi•t •d •r- Boa•I
•se• an •e I•L PI•- comp•t, •
•d bu•ness •s/more •-time, must cr•l up •he a fight m my r•m.
m• •t a slow ra• df sp•d Lan•ady -- W•I, w• are
•e t•cks and •oug li•P •ou•i• •bout? Did •o•
of:t•€ ts the •use of a d•r- a bullfight •or
:,W r tc-h your B nk
Account Grow
Once you've euRivat•d..
the savings habit you'fl '
get a gennlne• .out
• •me•ease... accumulate
[..• interest ... and lead you
have complete protection
- " sOUthingtonThe'.Savings Bank
Deposits ,The money which has been depeeited in the Bahk and is
aub•eet to withdraws,1..bY •heck at any time.
Certificate of DepOsitSpatial deposi.te W,hic•a m•ay be w|thdrawn ae per agr• •
meat-when the depo•t Js made•
Certified Cheeks •Checks of oustqmers wideh have been guaranteed by
thin Bank. .
Treasurers Cheeks - "'"Draw• by the • ,on itself. The e•ecks are used
the Bank L• l•a•in•'e.•eh• an• similat items, but
not be tlsed in •t]ement with other Bank• or in. pa•,
ment far seourit|e• et•
•onti•sd nezt week
Sp_uthington Ban.t,& Tf .st"Cdmpany.,"
THE SECRET-
of success is to •e ready with,
money and oreitit when op
portunlty offers
Yo•p tle Up W•th a
• BR• a=•t or d•elop
•e,ode •u "•ve.
t
Ann '
The Pe of SoutMngton\
•T!ie rflajori•ty Of the merch•ts of Southington, believing
.... " '"°' th '"" b " thd!" ' f th b yi g•ubliey can est serve anterests o e u n cth°at
and their e•ploye•s and fo•!ow the N RA program, will
th pla f bu i • ptly 6 o'cl k.close eir ces o • s ness. rom at oc
" ' •" SATURDAY, •OCTOBER 14 ".-•
The,-•. stores.:..:,, wdl• ot,herwlse_, ..,.., .. ,f°ll°w,the•._..,•.,. .usual, s•edule.. of closing. We•esdayafternOon and remalmng.open un•:o clock Frxday evening.
" ' , • •.... - ......•',•"•.......
lne •outmngton mercnants in a•opDng tins program are tauln m l•e
'with nearby gowns•and cities. •Ne•.•n has been •cc•sful • other corn-.,; . •'• •0•' ' '
munities and with .the full c•perafi•n of the consumers and merchants,
ill wor• out to" the advantage of•ll •o• ncerned.
' MERCH,•u•TS •ILL CLOSE•: . ,,THE UNDERSIGNED SATURDAY NIGHTSi- •'• ":'•" •,•-:, ,,• • ,If: •' , i ,' ,
"-]!£i " BENNE.TT•S DRY•GOODgsToRESTORE ORR & JUDD
," NEAUS H•.M{E THE GOULD COMPANY
-,., W. T. GRANT CO.
•, "" ALFANO'S H•BNRDAS•Y
CLARK
" "• ORR & T•.NER
, in
!vJ
•:•fT:•IGAGE OLD • AT 2:30 TOMORROW )UBLI(' SERVICE LEAGUE
•ERNOON AT RECREATION PARK: PI•AIN. 'l',am Gam¢.s T TotBRINGS STRONG TEAM ilERE: LEWI• W L P
•OSES TO StlE1.T(• 7-0 IN ('IA)SECONTE•T ( lark IIt.lhl r. '2 1 I 3
PUBLIC SERVICE I•AGUE oPENs WITH
BROTHERS AND SIMONE BROTHE•P•. IN LEAD,STATE LEAGUE GAME TONIGHT, GIRLS
TO:START SOON
Th,, outh,.g ,, bowlin ROAD BUILDING
t, ncounters The Walllngford West
Sides defcated the Southtngton
mt n by three st)sight games. Th(,
ff)rl's re.am fared a little better,
b> the nairo• margin of three
l)m.• Thl• evemng the Southi•gton
Recreational teams will play the
IN 42 STATES
:WASHi1•)N.-•Eight of tho
14 S•t• •eh delay• tnau•-
• • •ad•on•t•t•n
have jast qualified for their pro
ra• pa•icipation m the fund of
•00,000,000 F•eral r•d f•d,
l•ng on• six which have not yet
•phed, •cluding Ms,land, illi-
nois, P•nsylvania, G•r•a, I•-
•na, •d Ne• Jersey• Thc•nl•l
minist•fion is no,yet prepaid to
render an opimon as t6 whether
the funds whmh were ull•ated
the six S•, condihonal upon
their doing their part, •n
drawn. A•lvc •d co•strnction is
now m progress m all pa•s of the
remaining 42 S•tcs
MISSIONARY SPEAKS
AT CHURCH SUPPER
l,•t,x Recreational teams in areg- i Rev, George N. •,Vhlte, a mem-
u at league matth ber of the Commission on •lSSlOn$
Th¢ G•rl's Bowhng leag•owdl and home m•mnary •pres•-
o)wn soon The• are ally fou• ] twc on •c mis•on• •am of Con-
)eetcd that several more will • ad- • lowing a fellowship supper spoas-
kd •fore tht o cain A o• by the Ladies Aid s•lety of
•e number of ;ou;•n•%r,. the Plan•dio Gongre•tl0nal
t • in I s': m the winter ind•)d ! The speaker's subj• was along,ca., (€ a'..• "w l the hne of human bro•erh•.
Dumng the past twelve months Mr.
Wh•e h• spoken on m•r-racial
from Mmnc • Califor•m.
O. E. S. PLANS PROGRAM
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24
Harmony chapter, No. 38. Order
of Eastern Star, met at 7:45
o'clock Tuesday evening in the Ma-
sonic hall Following the business
meeting there was an entertain-
9•45 a. m,
10:4•. a. m. --' Morning service
and sermon,
Monday, 2:00 P. M.--Woman's
Guild at Parish House.
Monday, 7:30 P. M.-- Girl'sFriendly Society Cooking S•hool
as program: Committee Mrs. Dv-
Mu•d, Mrs. Knickle and Mrs. Har-
ry Camp..Wednesday, 6:90 p.• m.--Sunday
School Union at St• James Church
ut East Hartford.
Plantaville Baptist" Church
Main und Grove Street•
Rev. Charle•-•'a•.•e• •a•t,or
t) m m.--.Sunday SchooL
11.00 @.. m.•Morni.ng worship.
7.00 p. m.-- Live Wire societ
mseting.
Thursday, 'I:00 p. m.--Choir
henrsal.
Grace Methodl•" Epls¢opal
Corner Eerlin Ave. and Main St.
ReD. A; T• T•lea•l•, Pastor
X0:45 a.
First Baptist"
M•tn Steer /
Rev. L. F- Reds,P•
10:40 a. m.--Mernin.g worshlp.
with sermon. Subject: "What Con-
nectleut_Bal•tlsts Are Thm•ing and
Doing At The Prqsent TimeC' Mr.
Requa is a de'legate to• the Baptist
State Convention meeting at N•r-
wich, October 12-1•, and will pre-
sent, impressions of the Convention.
12:0{>- Bible school
5.45 Y•ung Peoples Society.Thursday mght. Meeting of the
Centennial Celebration Committee
•t the church• 7:30.
Thursday, 8:1,5 Choir meeting.
Friday, 7:30,• Combined prayer
and missionary meeting, at which
time Mrs. Pollard, wife of the pas-
tor of the First Baptist Church of
Bristol, interesting both as
speaker and as being of part In-
netting 22 yards Ter izzl, fwhl, I.ihelt.• ,4fret, M( iidpn The
( d, f• st, th • •intercepted a far- I Itluv• ha• , m,• ...., . The ,tory also •ve, an accurate] Hackells 101
Shelton faded to gain] •Pas,,n, pln•lng ' ' anti graphic picture of the meth-
The retu• h•ek foree, l•lhe Kensington M•on• and n 6-6 •ls employed b ythe'po me. Ro•rt Totals •13
as the qua•er ended • I'a•n(e• flora a boo• by Captain •hn H WALLINGFORD
out of danger m In tho ffam• with the Pawn•.•, Ayre.• and Carol Bill, relating the Scotty 100
ReD. J. N. C. Mohrmann, •stor
9:00 a. m. -- Church service in
English.
and then failed to gain Loutplayed the vtsltlng eleven but
to Shelton, the kick lto-lwere hchl
S•elten •5 yard hne • Southm•ot• lef• tackle, mtereep-
•led to •in and m two•t.d a PaYee pass and raced 2•
•o• • o• •e third•yard• to mak• •he •cnre l.aeross,
•epted by l)onnelly Padre right hal•ack, starred for
•ard line l)ennclly• the v[sttor•. Receivin• the ball on a
or five yards but pass f¢•m the 35 yawl line he
•t off a benuhful tmwhd•wn.
on his own 45 hne SOUTIt. SO. MANCII•STER
e bali to Sheltens LE• Snlztllo BaldWin
•helton kicked ou •LT l}iNci•o
p•s wn• int•- • I,G Morelli
"v•kick with a long roll
t0 h•A" oWn 25 3,ard
•ff fiw yards
dmvns to
most
territory
•6t Tt•rill at
•ormic•lldund
C Lense Macrl
RG Palumbo Blnmb
RT Glamaleo Haffaneuu
lli•l I•gidco
QB Flonddla Chick
LHB Ca• • Whdell
R•B La•ek Lacress
FB LaIla Rnhblt
Substitutions: Blues: Mllo
• for Lalla, Lawltno for Palumbo. Mur-
to gain Juno for Fmndclla. Snrafino for
Lalla. F•rst dowas: Southington
the New York City Bureau of Mis-
qlng Persons, m•Ic an exhaustive
study •f the police departments •n
qcw York, Loss Angelas and other
cltms, in order to get acourate
ta for the picture.
LOCAl, BOXER
NEW BRITAIN AMATEUR
Larry Teene, Southington ban-tamwcight amateu} boxer, fought
Joey Rests of New Britain last ev-
ening •n the bouts at St. StaniMaus
stadium last evening. The boys
fimght at 122 pounds•
TOBACCO GROWERS "
AGRgE TO 2,.Y•EAR' CUT
.._•--.
WASHINGTO.N. -- Ninety-five
per cent of the grewere o• flue-
cured tobacco have signed ugre.e-
ments to r•ducc their production
during the •cxt 2 years. T.hls •Ivc•
•esuran•o, it was •ated ut the of-
10; South Manchester 4; time 10•.i'fiecs of the Agricultural Adjust,-
first down. minutes quarter•; rebfree Wring; •me• Administr•t|on of
of kick. head linesman, Forglen• umpi•,•tohaeee •ll be cffectiv•y een•l-• ,i led lh I$• •d-1936, •c,E•ideo?
are on deposit in state banking
institutions, over which the Feder-82 81 dl government has no, .•urisd•ietion. " 10:00 u, m.--English Service
• i'1:00 a. m. -- German Service.• -
409 422 •4" /' Friday evooing, October 13, theTourist (having looked over his-j•. toric e•mfle, to butler) --We'w Li•h• Brl•?:•e will meet at 6:3.0 at
WEST s[D•..So made a stupid mistake. I tipped his the ehurc•
83 97 -£80 lordship trotted of you. , ; • .,• _l + t , •.•{,. •75 !)2 Butler--That's awkward. I'l• ]flllll•ffBlk•
I)utton 86 • 76 ,'• never get it now., Al•e•,a=•t• K. T•ld, Pastor
C. Scotty 90 90 101 :' 8:0•. ,
I B. Kavach 125 87 10:[[0
Totals 497 406 462•' •,i ¢ " ' '"
SOUTHINGTON MEN,;
Willis 111 109
Frate 99 95
Testa 91 97 F•-R•NTZantow 99
Booster 100 98 11•i •l•NT--Bttngal0• on
• • $12.01)Totals 500 502 "Cuehihg Co• •r
• Co.• Hat'fiord
WEST SIDE ..... , ....
B!rtell 110 112 e'Notic0qs h•bt given,Janas 121 112
Sass 108 121 11Wics•arek 104 103 •dr a nbw hitS
Des Jitrdines 114f0t,•.new book. SI Franc• S.
Totals 537 563 ',
for agreements ended Ss is-here'by givon
afar onl• a wcck and a B•uk •o. 17012 has b•enf•rt en t• • of made •
- •-- •ndn•s •h•k for a
U•o Ne•) r•, Frank
ro•'¢d& " "
7:0 Cholr
MISS THIS
AND YOU
MISS ONE
OF THE
YEkR•
GREATEST
PICTURES
g•rge Raft in
for, •he Seeret•ry of Agriculture, lasked to produce
and the [•ec!etary•o• the Integer, •profit. It •s est•a•
•1t 'ha•e•hv•hfile a f•d of $1, 000,000 can be lais•
•0•000,•0 to •¢ludethe possib- ccssing •x on ho•on ca•io, and other
dity of any •nc s•ing m t•proportmn. The
count• •ext wintor. It is a .non- •ll b•y and
pratt co•o•tien whosechioffunc- • channcils
tion wall be •uy such f•dstuffs coal and doth•g m
as beef,'pprk, milk and d• pro- • of ca•ng fo•
due•, flour, m•l, •oc, and sug• depleting su•lus•.
dt•t f•m produce•, in •opera- _tion with the Agricultu•al.A,djust-
merit Administration, thereby re-
moving enrpluses from the
modity niarket• and stimubatin
prices to the farmer•.Dlet•bution of food to
nourished children and eradi'cv,tlo•
of malaria in •everal se•,tiens of
the couptry were adtted to the pro-
gram for helping thc destitat.•.
Concerned over the increasing mal-
nutrition among children of th•Un-
employed, Relief Adminifitimtor
Hopkins ordered local relief com-
mittees in the 48 states to "provide
•or a mea• a day at school build-
ings for hungry chil•lron, approxi-
mately 6,000,000, throughout the
coufitry.Prec•ssing tkxes, such as are al-
• t'e•y-•r.2• }n •tton, wheat, and
h0•l•.W• be |erred to pat the far-
mere. ,Facking hourcs• and mills
will p•occ• tt• CoSt the pr•duCta
go•ng Jn• relief cha•ne]s,
p•,,•tc,h •preeesslng taxesbe •e•'ied will be
SOUTHINGTON-.
)OUG.arl•E NARI•OW
and.LEW
"DON'T BET
Sun. & Mon-•-
An
MISSING
Fur
', TrimmectCOATSFor tha2 oh" of cohfi-dence wh!eh only the
best cldthe• can gWb--
choose this s•ede weal•t. •o•luminous of
sleeve.
--.•vith Furs of Per-sinri, Skamk, Mhak and
AustTa!i•n Opossum.
0BLACK
NORTHERN
/•EAI, COATS
Johnny Collar and
Ascot T•e.
{ county
i rect on of the county chairman, by"
!the Farm ]•ureau d,reetors of the
frown aml voluntee• workers m
:each town'agao• to call on five to
ten fannlie• and offer them the
opportumty to becmne members
"Raymond Parkm of 130 Ma•n
str:et Southmgton .and John
Kai-•er of 280 Shelton avenue, New
Haven, drivers of'the cars mvol-
red in on accident In Walhngford
resulting •fi the death of Mary
ggan of Mertden, were exonerated
m a finding issued by Coroner
than G. •'•ach• of New Haven last
week. The findings showed that
both dm•er., were negligent but
the negbgeuce w 9- not of a nature
upon wLtch cnm•rtal re•poastbflity
tould be hosed
The finding follows
"D..eea•ed hoed m Merlden•
Corm, on August 15th, 19•3, she
left Menden by hutomobde m eom-
pdny g•th two other g•rl• and three,
mole companidnh The automobd•
•a dllvtn bs•' one Raymond Par-
kin, of Southington, Conh, a duly
hcen•ed operator of rhotor veh•cles
m thts •tate, whxch •ald automobileleft Memdea about 8 'o'clock head-
ed for Joe S•mme's restaurant,
which • located on South Colony
Road in the town of WalIinKford
By prt;mus appomtmen• the occu-
pant• of the Parkm car were to
meet other people who had left
Mertden ahead of the automobde.
"I find t•at the Paxkm car pro-
ceedcd to Walhngford headed for
the above named restaurant, that
th.e deceased was seated on theughthand siffe of the front seat
be•lde the dover, and the other
four occupants •ere m the rear
seat of the •al¢l Essex car d•ven
, by Ra•vmond Parkm; that who
thts ,-a• travelhng south arrivedis orgamzed under the (b-lnear the entrance to this re.•taur-
ant, which 1.• located on the ea•e•
I•, sMe of the road, ]t made a left
aat
Town Health Officer t ,President of ,Water Boardat O•'ga•izatlon MeetinR.
I•r William H..Cushing
president of the board
water ,at •h•..
DR. WILLIAM CUSHING
•zatmn meeting of the boa•d Fri-
day evemng Fredertck M. Elhs of
Mi/•dale wa• named x,ce president,
Dr Cushing has hob{ •thc off•ce
and has been the heahh offwer of
the town for the pa•t lt• xears.
Since the reslgnatmff of J.•es H.
Pratt as president {,f •hv board
has filled the dutws of pr,,•dent
F•der{• M Elias and Home• C.
SMITH TOPSLEADERS INK P TOURNEY
Make€ 127 Points in Tuesday
Evening Match To Displaceltarry
NEW SUITS and TOPCOATSHANDSOMELY STYLED -- ARE NOW READY, PRrcA•S.ARE R•,ASONABLEWILL LIKE THE QUALITY, INCLUDING WOLVERINE, MtDDISHADE,
WORSTED-TEX -- PRICES ARE $18.00, 22.50, 2•.00, 30.00t 32.50.
THE KNIT.TEX TOPCOAT 1• STILL SELLING AT ITS OLD PRICE OF $25 -- THE
POPULAR TOPCOAT IN AMERICA
NEW FALL SUITS
FOR TtIE BOYS
Students $10 to $15
Boya' $6.95 to $10
In the popular New Fall Blues,
Browns and Oxford Greys
KEEP THAT COLD AWAY?
SWEATERS $1.39 to $6.50VARIETY IS LARGE INCLUDING THE
ZIPPER NECK AT $2 95 and $350
ZIPPER JACKETS
$3.00 and $3.95Woolen m Blue and Maroon
Suede Cloth in Tan
-- Also the New Natursuade Jacket --
MEN'S
NEW FALL STYLE• 'I
Bostonians
$5.50THE CRAFT SHOE
Tile FAITHFUL SHOE
$3.95
A GOOD WORK SIIOE--$3.gs-
LIGHT WEIGHT LEATHER JACKETS, Zipper Front -- $7.95 and $9.50
TRENCH COATS
THE POPULAR RAINCOAT•
Men's $3.95
Boys $2.95
RAINCOATS OF SUEDE
CLOTH---S5 50
NEW FALL HATS
Handsome Styles and Suberb
Quaht•es '
$1.95 and $2.95
The Mallory Hat$3 50 and $4 09
TROUSERS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN
IN ATTRACTIVE VARIETY---S1 95---$2 7•--$3 50
For Work -- Sweet-err Tug-o-war $2 50
TRADE
EARLY
SATURDAY
Store Closed at
6P.M
to charges of v,olating t.he •moter I t•ng on the mght hand •tde receiv-ed thewhlcle lawq'hy Chief Of Police •fl- full foi'ee o2' the collision.
and was thrown out obthe•c•ar,wa•bd F. Oeary following an qcei-'ceiwng the lnjurleq from which
dent. Wedt•e•day afternoon on S6uth • "•he died at the'Meriden hospital on
Mum qt•:,ee.t,. P.lantsville Aecordm• August 2,qrd 1933
to the pohee, Warn. droving a, plea. "I eannbt find that either of the
operators of the said ears used
TIME TO LOOK OVER
YOUR UNDERWEAR
NEEDS !
MAY SAVE A DOCTOR'S BILL!
Stocks are large, including mal•y o[
the old favorites you have worn.
MEN'S WORK CLOTHES
GOOD QUALITY AT REASONABLEPRICES!
P Hutton & Son In6: •Southington, Conn.
was a sc•ne of some frenzwd play•
mg on the part of those ju• behind
the leader< of last •,-eek Smith's
average 110. A. Wagne• n•end platy •ith 109 and F C Wll-
ham• tlurd with 108.
The scores made Tuesday even-
cess,ve qpeed ,n the operatmn of" mg by the players follow E.A.
their respective vehicles I am of •Sm•th" 127• Bradley, 120: C Swan-,berg, 118, N(lson Normand, 114,
the opinion that both contmbuted i A Wagner, 113, ]3 F Allen, 119,to the ace|dent, m that one d•d nottake precaution m •al•kmg a ]eft,G' Bennett, 109, F C Wdliams,
10•, F. Smith, 100, G Hogans 97;
Thomas Kane, 62, of Oak street,
wa• stricken %tth a heart attack,
about 10 30 o'clock Monday on
Ihce Sergeant Leslie •:rok•l-.I tr•atment and later to his
Mrs. Lena Cohen Bv•jam,n •I Mctlnr wa• roap-]Th• Decadent occ•d
, CON(;. WOMEN TO
medl•l, ass•nee could be ob•m-, her home Mrs Cohen ¢uffer•t ]held Wodnoqtht• e•emng m lhp {
• Mr. gone, a naive of Southmg- • s•wre sh•k Momlay morning m TTho commtttee for th,, commg• The Woman's
retu•g from the At•ager Mona-, her husban• • •ultr• •hop oral,year ate as Iollog. finance Char- the Ftrqt' Cong•tio•[,
•aq taken to the Memden hospttal lea Per•mm, Mr. Merr•H. and, •dl meet m the chapelfactu•ng company •hen set•d•m a sermus condmon She gas lot- Meg Adolph Trapp, •pmrs, Thand tu,n on a state highway,
while the ether did not "have hit N Down•. #d6. H. Bassett, 88; W. w•th the attack.
Ten Hage ,ear under cOntrol as to meet the 87; J. Orcutt, g4; G
¢me'rgency of-using befor• him. I]P°tter" 90, Roy Dutton, 79.
am further of the dplmon that
Raymond Parkin misjudged the
distance that the Kal•dr car was
away frem h•m whet• hb attempted
to •nake his turn. I Cannot, how-
eve•" fred•in this case the elements
of q¢illful"iniscb•nductor negligence
upoh which cffmlnal respohs]bility
is based; ahd'• •[aerefore fibd
they John E. 1Caiser nor Raymond
B. l•arkin . cri•inMIy responsible
for the death of debased." .
The board of assessors have an-.
nouvced that Ih order to aid town
property •hers who are unable to
app[ar at •lle 6•.•ee in the townhull [ they •1t visit 'the homes m
ans•Ver to" h '•eI6•phone• call. This
seT#ice will b• exhn•e•t to those
'who• are too sick to leave th•,ir
home/are very old or suffering
frofia some phyt•teal lnfirinlty'whieh
preheats them•trom a•pgartng at
the*office. All property mbst •
listed before November 1 o• the:
pro[}erty will I• ael•ed un the I
baals of lagt y•al"a list•plfis a •tpn:
percent pendlW' dtarg/e•
Mr Kane ;s survived by his wife, i
Mrs. Lena Kane, anti two maters,'•t Lucy Kane and Mrs. B J Reyn-:
olds, both of New Haven He wasl;CONN. FURRIERS a member of the St. Thomas]
CELEBRATE 23RD church'and has been employed at I
YEAR OF SERVICE the Atwater Manufactunng corn-i
The Connect/efit Furriers, locat-
ed at 87 West Mam street, ,New
Bmtain, •s celebrating its twenty-
third anniversary of continued see-
race to the pubhc. T.he firm, which
pany for the past 15 years I
The •twater company reportcd l
that he had finished his work at l
the plant and had started home
tic was seen just before, hx- death
i
was'organized 23 y•ars •:O, is
owned by Joseph and Samuel Ru-
bensteiv and has long been noted
for the h]gh quality of its gar-
ments and its reasonable prices.
The firm has specialized in repair
•ork and gar•ente made to order
and has gained an enviable repu-
tation in these lines.
The Connecticut Furriers, one of
the largest and olde•t concer•s of
its k•hd in the gate, has a large
trade from Southingtun and Merl-
•en and is especially popular in
the Sauthington t•ritory. It has
rectally built a new factory •n its
• premises.
Prices, under the pregent admin-
istra•tion• are r-apidl•Jutnping and
will continue to go up. Now is the
thne to buy. The Connecticut Fur-
riera offer to thu public a. completeline of high quality garments and
w0rkmanahil• at remarkable pnce•.
apparently i• good health At the
Po•vers company he stud that he
felt ill and asked for a chmr The
employee became alarmed and
sent for Dr. R E. Thalberg but
Mr. Kane was found dead on h•s
arrwal. It was said that he was
subject to heart attacks and has
not been well for the past year
or .remoxed from the h-sp•tat to I Percfl •,elch, Adolph J Trapp and
her home Funeral services •ere[Harry B Armstrong. •chools, Mr•
held yesterda• aftern•n from the{Merr,dl, Mrs Trapp, Mrs Pers;an{
home. Barrel was l• the Jewmh,and Mr. McGee, fuel and supphes,
O•hadox cemetery m Waterbury Mr Armstrong, Mr Welch and
•Calv,n T Hughes. hhrar• and ap-
•paratus, Mr McGar. Mr• TrappDISTRICT ME•ING OF 'and Mrs •)msePepe. jamtor% Mr
CONG. WOMEN OCT. IS Trapp and Mr Welch, deflcwnt
oh, dean. Mrq Pope. insurance, Mr
• Hugh•sM• James W Upson, preu•doni
of the Women's aas•mtmn of the tF•rst Con•egational church has, D. OF I. DANCE TOrecclved not•ve of an all day m•[- BE HELD O•. 2
ng of the He.ford •]•ct. Coun-
cd of Congregatm•a] Women of Plan• arc being made hy the
,C°nnee•lcut'to be held Wednesday, I Daughters Of Italy sooma for a
October 18, at the Immanuat Idance to be held m Gerrnama hall
]church in Hartford The mornlngion .qaturd£v evemn•', October 28.
ise•smn will began at 10 o'clock. I Dancing •lll be from g to 12 o'clock
Members who demre to attend are I Mrs Juha ,Lalla is m charge of theMedical Examiner Dr. Williarn.asked to notify Mrs Upson larrangements
T Nagle pronounced h•m dead
from a heart attack and gave per-
m•ssion for the body to be removed
Funeral services were held from
the home-ca T•ursday morning at
8 30 a. m. and at the St Thomas
church at 9 o'clock. Burial was in
the St. '•]iomas cemetery.
Ass. Charles Roberts
Ass Charles Roberts, 24, son of
Joqeph (•, Roberts of Eaht street
dwd M'e,nday at Grace Hospital in
New l•aven• following a three
church at • o'clock
noon, October t"7
duector of relngious
the Congregational
Connoctwut, wall be
speaker Hostesses are;
Greensmlth, Mrs. E. S•'
Mrs. H S L•bby, Mrs. O.
A quartette composed
Robert Upson, Mrs. Stomlt•
Mrs. R. V. Oxley andUpson will sing several
K. OF P.
George Potter and
Smith have been chosen
of the William Berry
Kmghts of Pythias, to
state conventmn of the K. of
be held in Torrington on
October 17
Oxley's Drug Store, Inc.
TUESDAY, OCT. 17
CHECK UP ON YOUR NEEDS NOW[-
BUY ONE ARTICLE AT FULL P•dCE--ANOTHER A_T,1
MAN•'ITEMS WILL BE INCLUDED i•
COMMiTtEES
Commander R. P. Morrelli Ap- Joseph Erbe,points Committee Clmirman nounces cast ofFor Coming Year. and Chorus of Benefit •how
Robert P Morrelb, commander Joseph D Erbe director, has, an-
of Kdtomc post, No 72, Amerte.an nounced that the east of l•gi•pal•
Legion, announced lyesterday the and the chorus for the Wonx JzHbe,
appointment of committee chair- I. O R M., benefit perfo•nlance
men for the conung year The ap-
pomtment• are as follows n&t•onal
defense officer, Harry W Co.kay-
ins, entertainment committee, Le-
andre L Lavlgne, member•hq•
comm•ttt•', •llen P Parke•, pub-
w•t) committee, Wdham J Cush-
to•mn, Thoma• E Egan, Jr,, ser-
MI Pa•ker •s already making
has been selected. The show will be
a mus,ca! comedy, 'qr, gink• V•-le Town, 'and depmts the h,d•l•r_ou•
rode of a •ali town. The
manes •1] be •n on Norther
6 and 7 Monday and •ue•day e•-
enmgs, at the Red Men s •L The
proceeds will go to •e •
•r• by the tmbe for a •h•s•a.
paity for the poor c•l• Of the
town The cast of p•ncip•
a one act pla) entitled "The Dumb
Wa•ter" on Wednesday evemng,
October 18, at 8 o'clock m Germs-
ma hall, for the benefit of the Lu-
theran church. Those taking part
m the farce are Carl Kntz, Alfred
Buchanan, 1)r. George Hackens-
chuh, Henrmtta W•tt, Ralph Lea-
bee and Minnie EnsUe.Followmg the pla•, three sketch-
es will be presented. The first, a
song and dance number by Minnie
Ensle and Margaret Belts. entitled
Hams
Store of New England
,.R S,O NAL SCharles L•mmer Miss ( atherme McGrath of Ed-
apt" enjoying a en avenue has returned to her
New Hump- iorne after spendm• several day•
as the guest of relatives m New
Britam.
Mary Lou, has been
and Mrs. Le}and
•urnpike Read.
ion Dunlop, a nurse at
ve hospital, Glen Cove,
:, is the guest of Mr
iJames F•sh of East
nette Smith ofWest'•
•_.•|11 leave next •eek for a
•'•.•srul months in gndover
•,., , • m Weymouth, Mass
•']•lura ShtlowskL daughter t
•ft,d •[rs. John Shflowsk• of Rex Leonard F Requa. past•r
•ffpike Road, is recovering of the F•rst Baptist church.
•qcent appendicitis opera-
$',t]t$ St. Francis hospl{al in
•:•o•n• u vocal,on ,,•ore•'•-•-atth• Gould company.
P•Dqlo of • Chestnut
, for a few days
•ends m New Y.rk
the m•ddl•
•qouth Mam street,
broken ankle S.u•-to his horfie. H• i•'
by Dr. R. E. Thai-
The first fall meeting of the
Southlngton Choral club will be
held in the chapel of the Ftr,t
Congregatmnal church on Tue.sda•
evemng, October 17, at 7:30 o'clock
Plans will be made for the eemmg
season In addmon to those
partwlpated last year, everyom.
interested m choral smgmg is cord
tally mxlted.
WISE SMITH & CO.
1c "Wa,t for the Wagen",wlll be fol- CELEBRATES THEIRlowed by "Chalk Talks' by Edward 36th ANNIVERS.ARYLudecke assisted by Robert Nieb-
19c ,rag th, sketch ,s entztled Feat'urmg The Lvw•t Pri•s"Spooks a halloween specialty , The ) e•¢*n The Gfeatest Sa
• • The committee m charge consistsof Hennetta Wilt, Dr. Itackens-[ O[ The Yearl
29c chuh, Alfred BuchanaI• Albert• .•nsle and George Trostal. When they planned their 8•;th
Ann|•ersary Sale Wise
,z 16c MAN,• INJURED to Connecticut the greatest
they could possibly assemMe•.
SPEECHLESS .as stated that, since thedisc was ordere•] early in
, much has happened to mcreaseDr Wd|iam T Nagle reported •mpertance, to make •t by far
yesterday that Walter Flemtng of most offtstandmg value-•-ent
North Mare street t• m the Hart- their long h|story.
ford Retreat m a serious condition.. It •s a knbwn fact that the NR.A,IMr Flemmgts unable to talk or to -t..•.• •r-^ • • • "
• [ has acmeven na•mn-wmeorrhage at •e b•e of the b•m [ . . .
Mr Fleming was mvolv• in an ac-
cident m which h•s car •llided •:.... [fore, eveD'thmg •ught m •e •-
•th a •onnect•cut DUS on .ket since th•s p•gram wentQueen street on October 4 Follow- effect •s bound • ,cost much
mg the accld•t be was apparently than at any time during theal• right but a httle later was • pressrun" years• What morn
:triced in h•s spe•h He w• racing proof co• one •k for •
tr•ted by Dr Nagle. Sunday, lot- thee few facts•-•
John F•tzgcrahl of Mum street Iowmg a confe•nee •tweoo Dr Early last May, Wi•e Smi•
has xeturnod after a v•mt to At- Nagle and Dr Burlin•on, head of Co. foresaw the rapidly r•smgthe He.ford Ret•at, be was r• "" lac order the•lant•c c•iy. , es, • •ey p odmov• to the retreat An operation
Mr and Mrs. John C•rk and , ,cause ot tr•enoous quant•tie$o•
•id•t. . ket; and, fu•he•ore, has
Mms Mmam T•rrell. teacher of phr•es but s unabe to say any-] .... rd "'French at the •w•s h•gh school. •mg fu•her He is also uname t• .......has retu•ed home after spendmg their o6tn •i•d• a dramatiffa•write although he has the use of .
ebratmnfew days as the •ue•t of friends h•s •dy and limbs. He •s an ex- W•se Sm•t• a•d Company
se•ice man and it was firstthought that he was suffermg from cerely •lieve that, w•th
• doubt m the world, •mr
a recurrent• case of •hell-shock. mversa•mposs•le valuateduplicateWdl•wh•nabso•
delegate from the local ehu=h to TRINIT. quantities are exhaust•
•he Baptist's State conventmn be- • STUDIES MEDICINE advise eve• shopper to buy no•
,ng held in No•',ch The echoes- • --- Buy quic•y . . . Why wmt and'•t,on open• yesterday and will ] Walter J. Duksa, son of Mr and more?
close tomorrow. Mrs. Jo•ph Dukes of We• •ree•}
a r•ent •duate from Tdni• col- ] TO TENDER TEACHERPatsy ]tzo of •w Haven w• I•, Ha•ford, •mpBed • envia-[ ••AT n ••
the recent gue• of Mr. and Mrs. hie r•o• at the Harlem celled, t•o•,,•,,•a•
Rocco Petrillo of 3 Che•nut •r•L•Mr Duksa p• at the Kanty]Prepamto• seh•l at P•t•b9rgh,• A teettmomal droner dl
en Lawrence W D'An•lo of 1Mt• Catherine MongMIo and
John Mongillo of West Center
street were the recent guests of
relattws in Derby, Conn.
A son ha• be•n born to Mr and
b•,'s. Lores More•L of Woodruff
•reet at the New Brilam General
hospital.
Pennsylvania• He entered Trimty
:college in September, 1929 and ma-
jored in a pre-modiea] college.
is now attending Georgetown Um-versity• Medical School.
He was well known in the ath-
letic and his record follows: vars-
ity football, 2.3; varsity basketball
2, 3, and 4; intarfrat•rnity sports.
1, 2 and 3; cross country, 2, 3 and
tel stroet Saturday evening.
ber 14, at the Mountain View
by the Lodge Ceeare
D'Angelo wa• recently
an instructor in commercml
jeers at the Lewis hiR'h
Guests of honor at the
be: Michael A. Rt•sso,
ident of the Sons of Italy
• Mr and Mrs. Ralph Evans antl 4 In hi• junior and eenmr years
Andr d-u,,bter •on Ralnh, have returmd from a he held a a•ola•hlp and was aa-
•. And•w•, of South motor trip oxer the Mohawk trail ]sistant inst•etor in Biolo• dur-
• •tudent nff h• semor y•rfan.tile, a • V "
•hool, New Haven, MARRIAGE •TENTIONS ] •annual capping • ]HURLEY APPRAISER
Mms Andrews Mar,.ia• intentions have b•n N FOR LOAN ffORP.filed at the office •f the town clerk
by Lester Irving Shaw, 23, son of
Mr anti Mrs. Hsrhort E. Shaw of
Sunnyside avenue, Oakwlle, a•d
bliss E•.rf•a• •,Lone •etger, 21, daugh-
•'of •r. and M•s. George •.
•i• of Mt. Ve•oo Road, Sou•-
of the class of
' followinl
William 3. Hurley of Ma,n stree•has been appointed local appraiser
for the Federal Home Owners
Loan corporatiam Loan applica-
tions will be referred to him and he
will make the appraisal of
pr°pverty- _
Eleanor Gallanti, grand
of the Softs of Italy lodge;
Scahra, in•tructor at yale
sity. Anthony Ponsill• a
from Meriden
use, Hartford soprano, will
tats.The committee in
arrenge•ents follows'
Toma•ctti, ehairma•;
Forgi•ne, •e•retary;
ta• •o•. Rungl,. James
'l OW IN FULL
Featuring the L west Pricesof the Year in the
Greatest Sale of the Year!
36th Anniversary Offer!
WE FORESAW THE RAPIDLY RISING PRICES .-
far back as Iast May... that's why .weon Fall and Winter Merchandise for this
it[Now . . -. Buy •Quickly . . ,. We earnestly advige
A Striking Collection ot the Season's 'A•ur•d.,
Women's Smart New Style Successes at Tremendous. Price Concessions•
Through Cooperation of LeadingFOOTWEAR the our
, s3,S FurredCOATS
,You Surely Must Realize
OXFORDS . . . bl•tck or brown suede with calftrim and built-up le/athe,r heels.
OPERA PUMPS . . . OPERA PUMPS . . .black suede, stitdaed black suede, black calf
and patent leather,and perforated, coy- spike or baby Spanishered Continerdal heelS. ,•eels.
DXFORDS . . fblack calf, perforated vamps anaquarterv, budt-up leather Cuban lteel•
•tAWN
Washable
Glace Siipon
GL-OVES
Black, brown, beige andgr•y! Pique sewn withpinked tops and tailoredto fit smartly.
•[AINI•LOOR
that this is an Unpre-
precedented Opportunity
Tailored of fine quaI|t¥ wool
crepes• fashioned wlOl that shoul-
38 to 52.
A Brilliant Collection of
DRESSES'For Fall
dresses for business wearand" dressier types forafternoon wear.
Little Women's Sizes18Vz to 26th ....
Women's Sizes 36 to 44Miss•s' Sizes 14 to 20
TH/•D 1•OOR
Real $.2,95 to $.,3.95 Quality
36th Anniversary Sale Spe ia .J
Women's All Wool
SWEATEREach set consists of a crew necl•slipon sweater and a cardigan tomatch, t Woolen yarns in rhumbrown, green, wine and navy blue. " "Sizes 34 €o 40.
Women's Regular ,$5,00
CORSETS, GIRDLES,,Not only a marvelous pries but
marvelous selection, with a model
for every figure type •
•ORSETS.., back lacing models.
GIRDLES ... claspyon or side hoo•.g.STEPINS...two-way stretch type,'ldngand
panel boning. . -
5c, $ J5 and $I 0
Sheer Chiffon and.
•1"wo initials in¢luded..
Calf, rough grains...hard to get at this'
Ma•aalte and metal trimmedl •lack,eel gr•'l Big envolope• wlth,aL• "pockdts.and tns!,do.zip•er••hlrro•. •ouch•l Top h•tllesl