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(CloaaUled Advertlatng oo Page 12) MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 12, 19.99 ^ND HEALTH MARKET The Christmas Store VOL. LIX., NO. 61 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CEP tmmmmimmimmmmM mMmmmtmmmmmmt TUESDAY SPECIALS Boettiger Dislike Banker Claims Booted King Derorales Hero at Front Double Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales \ Double Green Stamps Tuesday With Cash Sales Stock Concern 1 ' V Bremen Sails Safely All Day Tuesday. I wia m wia>aollce blotter— days, Thursdays and Saturdays from 2:;i0 to 5:00 "There hasn't been a new brother, Roland, exercised “ no con A man waa walking down a Who Took Her Out — on Thursday and .Saturday evenings from 7:00 Boxed one In the last 25 years so I Red Bag Coffee Washington, Dec. 12—A memor trol " over a securities corporation (lark street when a robber aaid < 5 9 c e-’- am going to write one," he said l,h. Bath Mat $1.00 to 9 :00 o’clock. andum was placed In the record of in which they have invested mors "Manila up," Jabbed a weapon! New Ytirk on Aug. on a stopover here. "But II will On Peace Bid We invite you to u.so our free parking space in than 35.000.000. in his riba ami took 531. 15c 2 u. 29e Men’s Fine Quality the House Labor Board Committee not recognize any of thos<- \ Anti Sailetl Her ln U |i Harrinian, frequent consultant The robber Aed, tossing away the rear of the store. today which quoted John Boetti crazy nine-card games with i of President Roosevelt and Secre Ills wra|ion—an empty bever Store hours arc from 9:00 a. m. to 5:90 p. m.— one-eyed jacks and odd spades 2‘l--lloiir Di'uilliiic PiiHH- Murmansk; Is Sightea- port, presumably Bremerhavdu. Whistling Tea Kettles with the art. but that when It was Peter R. Nehemkls, committee gne Assembly which wuiiid con Ptaaea Hoverlag Over BMp administered by a board which counsel, raised the point whether Lmdon, Dec. 12—(F)—Sir Klnga- Boudoir Jackets and Spun alumintim with trigger apoiitspout cap. Hollywood. Dec. '.2.—I/P|—Doug mu demn Russia as an aggressor made the kind of decision It made the Harriman Interest In the pri Iry Wo(xl told the House of Com They asserted that Oana Pea Beans las Fairbanks, Sr. who leaped to Adoption I’osslbly Tonight scouting planes were hovsft in thisw.u. case, thatumi. nehe u.u.ididn't v blameo.ao.c ; spectacular acro- vate bank and the securities cor Photo, radioed from London to New York, shows King George mons today Britain could claim poration was “ merely a technical Indications polntei'l to adoption ovei tbe Bremen aa sha neand,..^ Embroidered Guest Towels Shoulderettes mployers for complaining about VI. in boota during a vl.slt to the western front in l•’l■llnce. deco “ ilcAnIte superiority In our air the board. baticB, died in bed today o f a heart revision" of capital Interests un rating Sergt. Frederick H. Gardiner, British airman, with the Arst of such a resoliitiim by a large home port after an abstim Prunes “His - llers - .Mr, - .Mrs. - iimi (iuest" Ideal gift ilrm.^! Pafltel ctilora in Hoft zephyr wooL $2.25 der the 1933 banking law which majority either tonight or tomor craft" over Germany. mure than three months a ^ t h ^ 1‘iiir linni. fill whltr or with colored lK>rdpr«. "He stated very definitely that attack. He was 56. batllefront •a'.i.nrd for bravery. Gardiner, wounded, rescued a Xerg% Fraak he did not Intend to take the mat The dashing Don Juan, for 15 called for “complete segregation comrade from a burning plane. row. Argentina then plans lo pre The Air mlniater said British thesa planes compellsd a ' $1.00 $1.98 ter up with the president, that he years the ranking male star of pic of these two forma of business." sent a proposal for expelling Hua- squadntna had taken a heavy toU aubmaidns which waa enoountofM ShoulJcrcttcs to Vegetable Bins never used his family connectiooa tures. succumbed after a day's Ill Harriman, with the support of six from the League. of Germans who “ tried to cross our to submerge. . Tangerines Senator O'Mahoney (D.. W yo.). It was deemed likely this pro air defenses.'’ 'C c a . In colors. Large-.arge size. to accomplish anything in which ness at his beach home in nearby Germans Insisted that ths i he might be personally Interested. Santa Monica. committee chairman, abjected to posal also would go through. He dropped a hint of a new peak ing planes did not oonsUtutd BoJ Jackets $1.98 this line of questioning. "H e Indicated that he did not in At his bedside were his widow, Russian sources Indicated that in Nazi raids against Britain, say convoy and for that Harriman said he and hla broth If tills happened Russia would tend to publicize his feelings or the former Lady Sylvia Ashley, Red Invaders Press ing tho nation must be prepared to would hava been a vtolatlon o f j er participated In affaira of the break off relations with both Brit Grapefruit to make them known generally. He and his brother, Robert. His son, face perhaps aoon, or ^rhapa in ternatlonal law had thb sub underwriting Arm to “ no greater ain and France, unless those na $1.49 ashed me not to do so, but Inferred Douglas, Jr., WM called a few min the spring, “ another more strenu torpedoed the Bremen Embroidered Pillow Cases New Nelly Dons extent than any stockholder of any tions best them to the draw. Bo.xrd. Knibroldcrcd in All AluidrA, some with joiorcd txirdoiB. that he thought I would communi utes before Fairbanks died at 1 ous and difficult chapter” In the warning. Colorful pnnlA in the new advamed'(1 .Spring.spring styles. Sizes 10 company In which a man might Two Separate Drives Reports circulated In League of cate the substance of bis conversa a. m., but had not reached the air war. to 14. have a substantial Investment." Nations circles today that France ('The British Admiralty ad tion to the board." house. However, the air minister add Oranges Kitchen Stools As to any “ managerial power," would break diplomatic relations nounced that a British suIn m u h | Chiomc frame with padded cusiiion scats ih colors. Prior to submission of the Eagen In contrast to his career, his life ed: sighted the Bremen within tm iiM | in recent months had been quiet he said, they hold "none whatso Either Caiii|iaign, if with Russia and close the Soviet Defepae System SOtMd note, the committee was advised ever." embassy In Paris If the I>;sgue ex range, but refrained from nttniM 8 9 c Pr- and retiring. He was seen occa Frozen Roads “ We can be confldent otv de that Harry Bridges, CIO west Harriman was the Arst witness Completefl Might Bring, C\ . pels Riuwla In condemnation of Ing, In accordance with “ the '' $1.98 to $5.98 coast leader, M a campaign sionally at Hollywood functions and fense aystem Is aound.” of son w arfon.” ) in the committee's current effort Runs. only last Saturday, In the best of her Invasion of Finland. Carrots or Beets 2 13c llale'.s Finespun against Towne ^ylander, NLRB to learn how the banking act of Finland to Her Knees; Expulsion Move Ualne Ground He declared Britlah Hurricane The Bremen took rtfuffi $1.98 board director at Loa Angeles who spirits, attended a football game. and Spitfire planaa had shown a Knr the Little Miss 1933 affected Investment banking, Boom Repairs Tbe move for expulsion, first Uunuanok, Russian dretio ] later resigned. Not GonsMered Serioos Try to Round Lake. Party Dresses how much concentration there Is launched by Latin American mem “ declsivB maiigln o f advantags” September after a Pillow Cases Beads Long Beport. He did not complain of iUness in the industry, and how the un bers, was gaining ground as the over Gertuany't Dorniera, Junker* oraaolag ifrom Now Tork. HEALTH MARKET Riiynn l.lTetn with limed .skirt., mid hii.Mtlo bai'ks Wa..hnblc. Helsinki, Dec. 12- (/P)—The Red Cellophane WrapjK'd. Size 12" \ “>6' Chrome Ware Edmund M. Toland, committee until Monday morning, but even derwriting buslneas la conducted. To Car Bodies Finns, who heretofore have de and Heinkela. .Si7.es 7 to 14. coiinael, rend Into the record Relish Di.shes nnd .Jam .lars. C iysliil’glass lining. when he suffered a slight heart at Hearings To Be Umlted invaders of Finland, operating. clined to state their views con “ Even more encouraging is tha When aaked what might I long report of an Inveatigation tack in the afternoon physicians Leon Henderson, securities com from dearly-won footholds 40 ] cerning It, swung their support be knowledge o f superloclty they have of the Los Angeles office prepar to the Quoon Mary, Britteh Lamb Chops i.h 25c missioner, said committee hearings miles within the border, pressed . Virtually All Arciilcnts hind It. shown over German fighters,” bs now In Naw ATork, If aht tdoff .l ed by two Washington board offi French sources call tho Russian added. )c pr. cials which said that Nylander's today two separate campaigns, ] In State of Minor Na rsaeh a Britlah port, a u th M ' (Continued On Pnge Two) embassy in Paris “ the oenter of a "N ot only have they twice the rspHsd Oormany would $1.98 social relations with labor leaders either one of which—If completed : web” of underground French gun power of the Measerschmldt in his area generated distrust. ture Though Sonic Re- right to torpedo her bee rare Linen or Sntine Printed — might bring Finland to her Communist activity. (Gerroao fighting plane) but they la known to ogrty guns. Rib Lamb Chops i.h. 29c This report, prepared by George knees. They reported that Premier Da- have markedly better flying char- Darling Little Pratt, chief trial examiner here, f|uirc HoHpital (^re. ThoM authortUM mam Book Ends The newer of (heae parallel o f ladler, wboae government has out acterMtes. and Gerhard Van Arkel, attorney Money Linked fact that aU Britlah In a vide aelection of subjei-ts. in bronze nielal. fensives took shape along the Icy lawed the Communist party In “ Britain has new and more Luncheon Cloths here, said that the “ Harry By The AsHOciated Press sals a rt being conv A AMiarl Kift! All lypex of flin al pallernA in all colors. Knit Housecoats shore of Lake Ladoga and In the France, was determined to close powerful types o f aircraft which them subject to sinking Loin Lamb Chops Ml. 39c Bidges" group in the CIO were lake-dotted country to the north, Business booiy.ed today for auto we shortly will be able to tend Kpr infant babies in pink or blue. Comfortable and soft for active In the distrust of Nylander In New Pact notice. baby's skin. where numerically superior Soviet body repair workers In the wake (Oontlnned Ou Page Two) against the Germans.’’ The Ctermaa Moamor Now T « but that other CIO unions had Russian forces were bent on $1.00 to $4.98 pleasant relations with him. of Monday's snow and sleet storm 57 Attacks s « SnbiMriass and aaveral other oU m from J8l Franc and Pound Tied rounding the northern part of Nylander left the B ir d 's serv He said tha coaatal air command maask w an ra p o rt^ to hfiv«'8$i|| L h n . Lake Ladoga to outflank the which sent automobiles skidding Lean Lamb Stew 2 25c $1.19 ice after he was reported to have Until Six MonthH After made 57 attacks on submarlnas stubborn defenders of the Karel into each other on Icy pavements $ told an audience, Toland said, that British Defeat “and in 19 cases we can be sure (OsmhMMd 9(1 Pago Tw o) X 1.00 Ash Trays Peace Treaty Signed. ian isthmus. with the inevitable result of dam 72” 90*’ “ the employer doesn't have a that aubatantlal damage has boen Lamb Breasts 3 w ith bronze figures. To Try- nanklng Manetiver aged fenders. Virtually all the caused.” I.hs. 25c Dainty Twelve days of attsck by accidents were of a minor nature, Sir John Simon, chancellor of (Conttained Oa Page Two) Paris, Dec. 12.—(JPi—Conclusion planes, tanks, artillery and Infan however, though In some cases In Nazis’ Attack the exechequer, told tha House Lace Table Cloths of a British-French monetary ac try had failed to crack the Isthmus jured persons required hospital Leon Pork Chops A xood looking floral pattern on ■ fllct ground. Boxed Baby Dresses cord Unking the franc and the d^enses between Lake Ladoga treatment. that a comprahonalva flnanctnl Flashes Im $ Comparatively Heavy ograamant ooooludad with Frnnc* Infants to 1 year, in fine batiste -Ml white or wnitc with pink 1.00 pound until six months after sig One death was attributed to the va»m i sa«k\a n of Mm oP) m i m In Paris last waak would ramaln and blue trimming. Ohio’s ReKef nature of a peace treaty ending (Coatlnned oa Page Tkree) storm, that of Constable James C. German LQiwteti Report- > 19c-25c the war with Germany was an Nugent, 63, of Windsor Locks, who In fores until “six mootlis aftsr tbs Ltimlier W erkan Steflio Tea Sets nounced today by Pinagee Minis overtaxed hls heart while shovel- efl in Moselle Sector. signaturs o f a treaty of paoea.” $1.79 ter Paul Reynaud. Tha air mtnlotar ffaclared Brit 46ew F o lk , Doe. — In fancy China, decorated 'i3-ptcce act. In Spotlight *«>5 snow from the walks around Beef Stew He dlackM^ the pact was sign hU home and fell dead. ain’s alrnlane output was moro firtonwUonal BroUwihaot I.h. 25c Colored Border 69c Pw ^laa Faith— ka, Br. ed Dec. 4 when Sir John Simon, Sea Power Put Parta, Dec. 12—OP)-Britlah than twies what H was - a yaar 4toamsieia. Local 282, nod tlw Connecticut's only fatal automo troopa were dlaclosed today to ago. / Bov.s’ Troubles in Oeveland did not consider, hla condition seri chancellor of the exchequer, visit bile accident last night occiiired In tsnmrisaal Lengeheiemen’a ed Paris. have repulsed an attack by three "We are definitely superior ovSr rtottoo. Loool 481, rolled n ous. They ordered him to bed for Greenwich where William Prender- sections of Nazi troops In tbe Arst Sausage Meat Ih 19c Sheet and Pillow Case Sets $2.98 Apparently Solved by He said It eras designed to avoid On Defensive (ha Oermana In the Initiative Shd of 2206 warkeira la tbe wbi an Indefinite rest. gast, 41, of Cos 0 )b was killed reported direct engagement on the Good looking roloreil r>ordfr sheets and cmies in gold, green, any modlAcatlon o f the present tha skill o f our pilots,” hs contin sad retell tember boateeos In Hj After Dinner Fairbanks loved travel, and hla when hls automobile hit a traffic weetern front between British and blue, nnd pink. Boxed Blouses and Shirts City and Federal Action existing parity between the cur ued. of New Ferk teday. _____ In plain white or printedI percale In blue, tan or green. Sizes ocean jaunts after he wed Mary light stanchion after a tire blew Germans. rencies of Britain and France for Germans Say British Ad Caaaffiaas Active Been onloM have been demanding kaWiy'. 5 to 10. Pickfort, the outstanding feminine out. Officials said road condi Military dispatches said the Hamburg 2 I.hs. 45c Cleveland, Dec. 12—(iP)— Cleve the duration of boatlUUes. Squadrons of ths Royal Canadian iKNwa and wagee. In a Jehit atetOi* Coffee Sets star of the screen in 1920, carried mit Pure Trade Routes tions were not to blame for the British threw back the Germans Air Fores soon will be active In land's 1939 relief troubles appar them frequently to far places. The monetary accord, Reynaud crash. moot th ^ oold the strike waeeiSei Inin fancy China, decorated. 21-plcve seta. ently were solved today by clty- Htinday In an attack south of Europe. Sir Kingnley said, and _ after negotiattone ter so Their marriage was considered asserted, contains means for both IVo Longer in Existence Worst IxMt Night Buachdorf, near the Moeelle val $1.98 Federal action, but the Ohio situa countries to hsve “ aU faculties for meanwhile a Canadian fighter ment had failed. idyUlc. They formed the chief ar Icy road conditions were noted ley, In the sector recently taken ■! « • • 89c tion remained in the national obtaining exebangs of the other equadron has been formed In Brit gument that marriage and screen Berlin. Dec. 12—(P) —Germany most sharply between 5 and 7 p, ove.- by British "Tommie*." ain from men now serving with apotUght as Secretary of the In careers could be simultaneously country and for using it freely.” Centradteto W aste 42mrgoa terior Ickea and Gov. John W. has placed British aeapower dis Oomparatlvely heavy German the Royal Air Force. $2.98 successful. But six years ago, The pound was quoted on the tinctly oA the defensive, the offi (CoatliuMXl On Page Twelve) Hartford, Dec. If—(g v - A Bricker claahed again over the loose# were reported. Polish aouadrons also will ba re Boys Shorts rumors began to circulate that all Parts bourse today at 176.625 cial Oerroan news agency, DNB, The British repbrted no dead, contradiction of ebntgea of « atate'a attitude. formed under Polish officers attach and Inefficiency lodg^ by At Gift Aprons was not well between them. F i francs. It has remained close to asserted today. wounded or prisoners. ed to the RAF, the air minister Part wool tweed shortss in gray or browibrown. Sizes to 10. Ickea- said In a speech at New nally Mary conArmed them, and this Agure slnee the war started. ney Carloe EIHa. J r , o f M ld d te L -,.^ Kverybody apiu-eriatea aprons, ao why not aeleit several from ark, N. J., that Oovemor Bricker D I;^ argued that in announcing Oermuii Patfols Orlveu Back added. iMir large aasortmont! Dainty prints. Neckband and cover-all sued for divorce, charging “ griev Ts Shara Ovatoa Eqsalljr tba( shipping In certain territorial Military advices reported today As sn example of the quality of agalOBt the State Highway 04^ ^'deliberately choae to risk atarva- ous mental suffering” and (teclar- One of the moat slgnlAcant Russians Drive pnrtment cams today from F style.. .StM-rlall ctlon rather than spoil bla own sel waters and river mouths hod been German patrols In three sectors British planes, the air mlniater Ing that her married life for several Items In the accord provided that placed under jurisdiction of Naval had been driven back from French said bombers In a recent raid on the w ay Commissioner W illiam 2. fish plan for a budget-balancing la a speech before Tbe $1.19 " r record in his own state.” suthoriUea the British have admit Toward West advaitce poats on the weatern German Naval base at Helgoland (Ooatlased sa Page Three) Automotive Tradea The governor, replied by accus (Conttaoed on Page Eight) ted pure trade routes to Britain no front with hand grenades. were engaged by 20 Messer- ing New Dealers o f “ plajrlng poU- longer exlsL Despite rain and heqvy fog, the achmldts and twq^cf tha German Hotel Bond, Comndaslensf ■ Omsti-i Gordon or Trimfit tics In Ohio,'’ Govaraor Bricker Even neutral shipping, DNB Troopfl Advancing Rap-' German scouting units tVere report planes which prekwd home attacks deacribed Btr. ElUa' chargM lid. “Ickea is simply endeavoring s ^ , has been placed under British ed particularly actlvd' near the were driven d o «^ and one de baaed on mtolnforamHen, aa Vanity Fair or Van Raaltc I ainear the good name o f Ohio Nlvisl protsctlon. idly at Finland's Nar Moselle river on the extreme stroyed. 004IS, sad ia sooie lastanoea Belligerent Nations Refuse northern Hank and In the Saar- Aaother Steamer Loat “rldlcnlom.” Anklets Br a third term ballyhoo.” ’Tha ns4lra agency aaid that this • • • / of 4j>ly mereeiized cotton. Solid colors or stripes. Also Lsstex AH l ast Now Daatafs protection, however, waa not row Point; Battle Soon bruecken and BItche sectors. The loss, of the British steamer Night Gowns top ■ferrl .ocks. 1 Earlier the governor, who K r. proving adequate and that at least The quiet along the southern King EIgMrt, 4,500 tons, in the <8Mtmctor Found Haogod./' S ' l i P S ' ^ S Copenhagen, Dec. 12-.OP)—The Rhine front was broken by brisk North Sesi was discloaed today with fuaed pleas from several Ohio To Take American Recruits six ships bad been sunk off the Meriden. Dee. U —Igv-Ths body of slniH-d faline. V neckleck front front and and back, bai Durable and long rifle fire. wearing. Blue. pink. ciUca for a apaclal Titiritm of the English sastern coiuk yesterday. correspondient o f the Stockholm the landihg of S3 survivors. o f W . Fred Lehmann,. 25, ' Legislature, observed ’’all blasts Eeperta ArtlHwy Fire AftonbUdet today reported Rus This nMrnIng's communique of The King Egbert sank after an boUdlBg eontntetor, Given with Cash Sales In Washington, Dec. — 1C pr. against us” have cohm from New 12. — UT) > British embassy spokesmen said On the western front, DNB re sian troops in Finland were ad the Allied high command said; explosion. One man was drowned. hanging from a Dealers. He referred to Ickea. *niousands of Americans who want that thousands o f persons had ported French artillery fire bad vancing rapidly near Suomussalml "Patrol activity at several from |a beam In the' atne w mm. Both These Stores All Day President Rooeevelt and Mayor to snlist in Europe’s warring sought to enlist for Orest Britain, been directed at Perl. Oberperl and where a Soviet force la driving pointa of the front.” (Contiaaed On Page Two) koma at 115 HamUfien avsnna telo $2.00 Fiorello l«Guardla of New Tork. but that even Britlah subjecta re westward at Finland’s narrowest tete mondag. Dr. H. JlsPtSMal armies are getting a poUte “no Schneeberg and also betweeen $1.90 ValiK?! NOVELTY This city’s 65,000 needy, on siding in this country bad been Metlach and' Pirmaseus. point. Lockwood, medipal nTsmIanr. atef-'/ thank you” from the belUgerents. turned down. T uesday. 9 Package.s abort rations 36 daya. wUl be Minor allied artillery Are and His report waa telephoned from ed the caae wue eae of onMia TOILET SETS Shoo Shoo Fly Rockers...... -...... $1.98 to $4.98 A canvass o f smbaastoa ikowod “There is no immediate need for GRANtiFR 'I'OBAUUO restored to “ful^^Uer’ Friday aa isolated German reconnaiasance Hyry, 13 miles west o f Soumua- from hsaginc/aad attrlbiHed Mm Sybo"]amas Doll Cndle and Bed Combination, two in one...... $1.29 a reault o f counra’a authorlsatioa today that many Americana h ave! mors men hut we do not know aelml. act to Mr. I^nxw a’s poor mnPW Bath Powder Cologne offered to Sght for Orest Britain. I wli ' - - flights over England yesterday I Genuine Doll Beds On C a ste rs...... $1.49 $ 1 98 offered to ffght for Oreat Britain. I what may devehm later.’’ an offLdal Nearby Hyrynsalmi has been haalth aad deopondeney oson. Make IdeSl gifts; Made,de of Rayon SatinSatin. l.«ce trimmed. Also Sachet Perfume “ tUJermany, Finland and Po- ! exp i a t V ^ ...... were reported by the German high BRIAR PIPE (Osatlaaed Oa France^^Ctermany. Finland and P o - ! explained. He said that the em- cleared of civilians and taken over fiaaarlal ttetUilee. Rayon Prints end Stripes.‘8. Blackboards, desk typo with picture charts, $1.49 to $2.49 n C M ) Riiwlan embassy officials, conunand. Manchester Stores All for ofSciala, baasy and Britlah oonsulatea were by the Finnish military. A major • • o Doll Play Yards with tlcor that folds u p,...... $1.29 were noocommital. I keeping a record o f aU Brltona who Ita communique today said: The JMCHALC CORK "East o f the MoscUe, slight ar engagement Is expected In the re at a Glaare, Tinker Toy, an easy building toy for little folks. . . . 79c Most o f the diplomats called at wished to enlist and that thess AMHCHiSTsa C o h n - tillery annoyance Are aimed at the gion shortly, he said. N w'Vorfc, Dae. 12— Robin H o (^ Crayon Sets with color book ...... 50c tention to a 1917 statute forbidding could be called if they were need Advaaeiag Seutfeweet Open Tomorrow Ic ea. Finnish Relief Fund Americana from serving In a for region In front of the'forttflcatloo. SI ibka-lnegnlart pries chi $2.98 Pool Table On Folding Frame, 50” table ...... $9.95 ed. The -Ruaaiena also wers reported eign army and said thev were do The French ernbaaey said it had ’The air forces carried out Indivi advancing southwest from Sallo In conformity with the Christma.fl Holiday saaaon 'Mixed; D . 8. govotw-'J Contributicas to the FinniMi ing nothing which might bring received hundreda o f enlistment dual scouting flights sgsinst Bri toward the head o f the Gulf of ton.” achedule Manchester stores will be open tomorrow itn Impreve. ' Relief Fund, the estabUshnent about violatlona. ’There have been offers. Bothnia. of arhlch waa urged by former no prooecutlofia of Amerlcahs who A t the German embassy, officials ' afternoon. Exohaago •> Slan^y.:> CUI US(>S H. Highways of the east central 7Beign ^ nader proaan 0 0 y Headquarters for Free Parking Preeident Hoover on Friday, fo u ^ t ia the Spantih clvU war. j[ ■aid that they had leoeived many * 'TreMory Bahncc part o f Finland were crowded INC wUl be received by The Herald. inquiries regarding enlistment but OettsB Btieng; with refugees fleeing the wsu- general bnyteg. y G. E. Appliances S In Rear Donatloiw wUl be acknowledged Penalties under the act are im- th ^ most applicants were ineUai- Wasbliigtoa, Dee. 12—(P>—Tbs aones. Next Week’s Schedule through the columna o f rnta Sngar—Highee; prokinm The Valuable Premiuma You Get fur Your Green p r ^ m e n t and loaa o f citiaenahip. bte because they were not n e n ^ posltloa of the Treasury Dec. 9: ’The 3.795-ton Swedish steamer and of newepaper. Checka should be Beginning next Monday, December 18, Manches' but any American determined to ciUseiw. It waa said-that inquiries Receipts. 512.970J42.27; expen ’Forne struck a mine and sank to SUaapa Makca Shoppinc At These Stores Extra Profit- Th€ COUP. made the Ftaudsii Frt in the w v coulff renounce his {came largely “ from the a d m tu rar Ktores will be open each week-day and evening ditures. 990J97,03727; net bel- Andes Ranges JW.HAU Store day In the Oreeund 35 miles aoutb citiaenMiip and awear aUagtanee to type wtw sees a flght gning on i M eaee. 92,618.45726124; customs 9 p. m. through Saturday, December 23.. a bsUigeieat govenimenL at Copenhagen. 'The crew’s fate MANCHfSTBR CONH* Iwaats to gst in tt.” n o itp ta fo r maath. 59280,670.44. waa not immediately known. BV »akQ BSRALD. MANCHEffnB&. CONN vaatneat baakara walUag la a kbtf MBt flalMffg appaal fbr votaniasiM flic of tait«tv«aM Lmurm utlon to tho Aoeembly. Boettiger DiiUke eruda evideBdiig tntenat ^ e r Claims fleaaU office bulldiBff eorrldor Russians Fail ^ AiloutTown Britain Claims “The Mark of Zoiro” and “The tegy ot th* Rmriene to knife ■Ida ot the UthmuB. four has been due to bullets more than half an hour. TDf«« other loactie eommlttOM agreements among the board man- United Choirs Three Musketeers.” a3i were char Russians Drive acroas Flnlaad to the Swedish bor t Neutral foreign obseri'ere tn ' shellfire, they declared. Benator O’Mahoney told re port- were in Naskm. On* odopted a For Labor Board hers. acterized by hi*.leaps from ever der and the head of the Gulf of Moscow professed to see'evidence I The Finns, the officials said, j Hvick Concern ara afterward that the delay waa To Give Reply report for the coordination of all Fahy requested that Ctialrmaa The Lutnia choir of St. John’s Planes Better present danger. Toward West Bothnia—was furthered by Rus that the Kunslan campaign thus' havo rvOn,.mtzod In ammimltlon by- cauaed by an executive aeaaion of the Leafue'e non-political actlvl- J . Warren Madden and Edwin S. church which la giving • public Plan Program Among his efforts after talking sian capture of Salla, also 40 miles i far had demonstrated the 'mlaluke ; waging a Bharpshootlng war >n I the committee to outline general tlea In a aingle aeml-tndependent Placeil in Record Smith, who with LelMraon compose Bingo party tonight In tha church pictures arrived were "Taming of within the border. j of trying a mechanized advance! many section*. Expert marksmen' Only purpose* of the current hearinga. office. the three-man board, be permitted hall for the benefit of the organ th4^Shrew," in which he waa star (Con'ttnued from Page One) This spearhead wa* shout a fifth over Finland’s rough terrain In the are placed In trees and hidden dug- ot Controlled On Peace Bid Non-political actlvltlee. In which to follow Lelserson to th* stand. fund, will omit its regular oewing Than (iermans’ directed by the flEC. (Oantlnoed from Page <)ne) red with Miss Plckford "Reaching af the way across middle Flnlnnd. leke country. - , yut.s to pick off advancing sol COLDS Hendemon commented that the many non-members cooperate, in meeting this week. Th* members fliorus of 80 Voicen to snd the Gulf of Finland the Man- For quick rellel FaultleM P«Jama» for the Moon" and "Mr. Bofctnson ; Defense forces In that region | I They predicted * faster advance fher*. (OMtUiwd frtrm r**« Om) lfl33 banking sot. which became (Onatlniied from Page One) clude the campaign* against nar have made a number of unusually (Continued froni im which they cotild put up of colds, take 666 HATE flnanrial work; communications Board” Bremen Is Safe^ ander Korda In London to maks , extensively to cavalry and Infan F lnm.ah -Imrpshoolcr in a trei- ha.i ,^_uM b« llmltKl to tho»» "thrM a number of the Inrgest commer the emhaasy and would uae the aa prizes tonight. . , A neutral steamer picked up the "The Private Llle of Don Jimn. ’ slan strategist* may have ilccnlf *alil, had been hit at the lnler«ec- I^eague Asaemhly might be called anything to do with the resigna ters will meet this evening at 8 a small auxiliary yacht. A cordial Invitation Is extended ■an impending assault by another original point of attack, the Finn* Official Finnish sources aald 8 lbs...... A J C for a night session to pass on the tion of Nylander?” which the Admiralty said refrain o’clock In Odd Fellows hall. The The first report on the blockade to friends in the surrounding After he began producing, he torce of adv;uiclng Russians. llon is Angeles regional ered the Bremen or whether It Colo., has been cast in "Nlcht pean specialists and spent large 887 Main Street Table Yellow O C - company, flgurrd It might he a ' t>enillng receipt of the Ruaalan the hands of board members and took any action to capture her. town, and the Huntsman, from Offering—Choir, "Silent Night". Next Te director, merited severe discipline Over Taos", to be presented In the India. They and the Newton sum* experimenting with the new Special Half Price 8 p . 111. Com Meal, 8 Ills. a JC good Idea to change hi* safe com- I answer. other* on the committee, end will The Bremen, 320.000.000 liner of T\iro CJarola—(Jholrs process before he screened "The 2 Whet • Greea A QeM also be sold at the club on the for their methods of handling near future by the drama depart Beech, from an undisclosed port, blnnllon |u.«t to be safe Rut, he | With the reservation there was 51,731 tons and flagship of the ment of the college. "Joy To The World ” Black Pirate." Offer to Arthritifi Collectlun, Renefit Klwonls told polli e, thieves came during i a faint ctiance that Mtisi-ow might night of the social. problem* that arose In the Los were officially given up yesterday “The Christmas Tree". e o o K 16 Scotch Cured German merchant fleet, sailed He chose "The Iron Mask," se Cnderprlvlleged Camp Fund. the night, opened the box, took t2i accept inediatlon, Kritain waa re Mr*. Robert Russell Is president Angeles office," from New York only 36 hour* be as Inst. Soloist—Alfred Lange, Sufferers In his original motion ngalnHt Members of the Luther League quel to "The Three Musketeers ' Salted Herrings. O C .- and carefully loi krd II again. ported to have promi.sed planes of the asaoclstlon, Mrs. William C. fore Britain declared war on Ger Other shipping losses reported 1. "Out of the Deep" for his talkie debut. He again ap Witt, I>>l*erBon was quoted as of the Emanuel Lutheran church yesterday included the Greek O ih^siies / 8 f o r ...... ifc J C and the Freni li guns to helii the fheney, vice president: MUu Elea many anil managed to elude the 2. "Nazareth". peared as the dashing D’Artagnan. Edward J. Murphy nr Center Phar at Saying I Finn*. nor Rllsh, treasurer and Mrs. saying he no longer had confldcncc British Navy’s search for her and will meet tonight at 7:16 o’clock steamer Garoufalla. 4,708 tons, Hynm—Choir and Congregation. In 1932 Doug learned—os what macy Will Sell a Ten-Day Treat The promises of aid were made. I’hlllp ffheney, secretary. In W ill’s ability to perform his reach Murmansk. to go to Hartford for a joint roller torpedoed off the coast of Norway "O Come All Ye Faithful”. vacationist doesn’t—that the other ment (21.50 Size), of SULPHO- Krasdale Fancy duties "Impartially." skating party with the Hartford Mince Meat, LUMBER... It WHS .said, with the hope the British Naval observers pointed with four lives lost. Benediction. fellow Isn’t much interested In KAPS, Colloidal Iodized Sulphur Finns (Ould hold out until sii|iplirs (Questioned at I^ength out that the Bremen’s speed of 30 League. A Reuters (British news Poetlude. storiea of his travels. He filmed Capsules, for 75 Cent*. 9-ox. pkg...... I w C agency) dispatch from Moscow to I'rame and Elnlah — AM KInda could e sent through Norway and llo§pilal NotC8 Chairman Bmlth (D , Va 1, knot* would make capture by a his own tour, "Around the World Hwffirn. qneatloned Leiseraon at length on submarine virtually impoastble. A The Brotherhood of the Emanuel day said it was reported reliably in 80 Minutes." The pupllc was Why We 3Iake This Offer Shredded Cocoa- IMeplay l ’nll«d Front. this latter point. The witness fi aubmarine can travel from 15 to Lutheran church will meet tonight that since beginning of the Finnish pretty cold to scene after scene Th.ii every man «nne av.'iilahle rather than let her fall into B rit wood waa surprised when Lord newesf form* of Bulphur — Colloidal C h ris lm a s Soviet sources termed It the who is to be succeeded on January ' TODAY AND TO.MORBOW Anthony Ashley-Cooper Ashley "parked committee," pointing cult Farmer Herman .Schultz a Jolt. He i repre.scnUng the Hoard, he wnuhl ish hands. He said barrels of gaso lodir*d Milphut—in ruNv-tt) lak*- thought he wa* hauling a load of speak his piece to me line were kept on deck to set the 1 as president of the Manchester j flled suit for divorce in Ixindon Wsjihington. Dec. 12 --(/Fi -I’h^r **.’ip«ulr*- r-.r fh.’ r t h f f of r .’I i c b a n - l S p e cia l only four of the 13 nations repre- -1 priiMN of .\nhrMlB due eulphur fence pont.s to town In his trailer. "He staled to me," said F!agen, ' vessel on fire at the first sign ot Improvement Association by Ed lt( ktlnS against Lady Ashley, a former Agriculture Department Invitoi GIVE THEM A 1940 FORD V-8 FOR A VERV MERHV (Je ft .’it 11.': .•ented Rrltaln. France, .Sweden ward A. O’Malley, la planning to u4 Heiy.. musical comedy star, naming Fair growers, handlers and processors and Norway have displomatic When he got out to unload the "that he thought the Board’s or an Allied warship. Prinlctl Satin cargo, he found only the frame der was based upon a dlstorlLon I Painted by Crew call a meeting of the association | Iitik liiA banks. of CTonnectlcut valley shade gi-own relations with Russia ■f•a4>4t Later that year he won a di TIi Ib ronpofi nnd 7A retitB !• Kood work of the trailer remained. The of the facts produced at the hear j T3ie Bremen waa painted grey some time next week to dispose of | tobacco. U. S. Type 61. to meet for • fall RJ.sVI Rlar itnrkase Chinn alone aiiprnred to oliserv- pending bu.sinesa. ItallllkM vorce. after making charges of here Dec. 20 to (Msciiss prod))ctlon CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY, HAPPY NEW YEAR! HOUSE COATS ers to he the stiimhllng hlork to box and posts had hiirncil during ing and (upon I Illogical infer hy the irevv of 900 as she sped ...ik(' (Tr99-4ay-tr<>ninirn( I 41 I.PIIO* the trip Srhiillz had no Idea how ences, that he personally resented ' across the Atlantic. misconduct between the actor and and marketing requirements of K.4P!I. Offer so«id unlll Dec. Iff (l.lke llliialratlon) the ' I.alln Amerlean group’s TTil* Story Passed * 1 • ■ I his wife "a t various places and this type of tobacco for the 1940 o9ily. avowed Intention of ousting Rus the fire started. the decision very much and was I None of the crew, Post said, ex !• 4ti«t I•r^•r9^lr was Douglas Fairbanks." There VALUE! » happened to be the son-in-law of ’ hear might belong to another local they carried out furniture, took was a brief Interlude while be went the President, aa he had Inferred man. a medicine salesman. The lat out window frames, lipped off Into a Wall street brokerage house New Super l.«elrir In his converantlon” ter was summoned snd be led the weather etrlpplng and unhinged as a salesman, but he was back on J Wholesale and Retail! Request "Preaumptunus” bear away. doore. PLUS! GEORGE RAFT In the stage shortly. 2 Slice Fully Automatic The National Labor Relations "We missed a couple of win "1 STOLE A MIIXION” Successes, such as "The Pit," y Board sought an Immediate oppor Tough Break dows," said one of the youths. "If "The (Jentleman From Mississippi" Pop-lip Type tunity today to have two of Its we’d had tools, we could have ' a l s o HELECTED HHORTS! and "Officer 666,” followed. J Just Received ! 2000 Balsam members reply to testimony of the Ashland. Ky.— (/P— Observing saved more of that weather strip- Fairbanks’ career In films start third before the Smith committee hi* 95th birthday, Zion Timothy plng." ed In 1914, when be joined the old I but was advised thnt Its request Turner, former Alabama negro Triangle Company after achieving ■r» Was "a little presumptuous." slave, said he still felt President Danzig has an area of 754 success on the s^ge in the eosL Hla early successes were chiefly TOASTER Charles Fahy, general eounsel Lincoln ’’handicapped" him by glv- square miles— little more th a n , for the agency, made the request ^ Ing him his freedom. • I n^ f that of Rhode Islanc^ small- j notable for hla athletic accom Approved By as the House Committee started Its I est state in' the U. S„ with 1,248 I plishments and a flair for romantic CHRISTMAS A holly tree nearly 100 feet tall comedy. Underwriteni’ Laboratory With the so ft quiet, safe ride thst gives such high tire m U n g e .. second day of hearings, having pro I square milea Danzig has a popu akaMOMeaTea duced during the testimony of Dr. : In Granville Ckiunty, N. C., la be- lation of 407.000 persona—fewer Among them were 'T he Lamb,” William M. Leiseraon yesterday a I lleved to be tha largest on record. I than 44 of the United States. "Flirting With Fate" and "Man A $14.50 Value THURS., FRI., S^AT. hattan Madnee*.” plus new beauty and new Interior luxury; here’s the flM sf He was divorced In New York In 1918 by Beth Sully Fairbanks, TREES ‘ I whom be had married In 1907. low-priced ear in the world! See it— driw it yiorself to d ^ : From Maine! ^ Douglas, Jr„ |e their eon. Stopping Distances on Various Wa Marvelous! Married Mary Secretly A little over a year later, Fair Your family starts the New Year right Tha Salt, Qiilat, Safa BMa-SsniaHaw THFSK TREES ARE FRESHI-Y (T T S banks and Mary Plckfonl were when }’ou give them a brilliant new af tha Yaarl (AO ss b.p. ewdels bera eoAsr ANT) WILL I-.AST! * Road Surfaces at 20 M. P. H. I married here In a secret ceremony. Full Factory fpringing. new torsion-bar leraUset, hopcoeed For years, their romance was coo- 1940 Ford V-8 for Christmas! For this •bock absorbers for finer rid* and Uglk tiro neAcnoNT aldered Ideal by all Hollywood. Guarantee Will He Loriited .\l ('orner I,ocuHt and Main Sfreets— j| DIITAWCe » BRAKIMB DISTAMCI Their mansion, "Plclcfalr,” was the great car, with its many imporunt new miUmf.) On Main Street Opposite the Armory — And At I scene of aome of the film colony's 45c Down 50c Week features and impressive new styling, .‘.■’-I 41 n 1 1 most famous nartles. Increasad Haamlnasa, Inwaaiad Saa9« ~ .168 Woodland Street. Telephone .1429. J But la 19SS, Miaa Plckford an has no et]ual in the low-price field! Ing Camfortl r et e PAVEMI nounced their separation. A year I ■ .* ON c o m : ENT Come in today—see it—ride in it— Have .some liiree trees suitable for clubs and churrhes. S ‘ater. Lord Ashley won a divorce This Underwriters* Approved Toaster is, in appearance and perform New Chdetnesa, New Uixiiry Threagh- from Lady Ashley, the former you’Ii agree Ford V-8 for 1940 is the Also NA'renths. y •ylvU Hawkes, BrtUah actreaa, evH naming Fairbanks as co-respond ance, the finest you have ever seen . . beautiful modem design. . dura low-priced buy of the year! ent. New Front Window Ventllatlaa I Early In 1925. Miss Plckford ble chrome finish bakelite knobs and handles, .maaaive bakelite base Control I ON PACKED SNOW sued for divorce, climaxing fre I GEORGE GRIFFIN | quent reports, a/, often denied, of New Flnaer-TIp OeersfiHt on Steering a recoainUation. . .perfect toast every time. Browned to yonr individual taste, .light EesH (Poeiii** mechsoicsl coouol iyp* oper^ New Sealed-l oam (doa 'mmWWMMWWMMIMlWWIWfWWIWWWMMWWlWWWMIWIVMlWtC (# b*KcrUgli(.loaawUfe) Much of th* talk ot ending their Btiag iadepeodcodx of augiiis) aeparatloa was tha outgroi^ ot -^nediom or d aih. . now offered at a priee far below any toaster on fraquent buotneaa coafarenoea ra- garding tha affatis of Unitad Art- Don't I'se Bad. Noisy Tubes In Your Radio! tUFU the market. G>me in today. Set it. You wfl] want it. ienteat Sprlnakase af any Lew- iats. In which thay wera awoclat- E r k e d C arl ad. But on Jan. 14, 1926, 2Claa I lOS Pt Plckford was glvan a final decras STROMBERG-CARLSON No.430-M and leiw than two months latar O fdy V - t in any law- Lowest Prices on Tubes ON CURE ICt Iktrbanks and Lady AAlay wars PATENTED s1AA« married in P vta Pi'k ad Carl (Plas Ford econoap: BRAND NEW RCA VICTOR RADIO TL^BES Mas Pickford later wad caiarlaa ■as, d l. upkeep) l A B Y R I N T H iBuddy) Rogara, actor and or- MAIL COUPON — TODAY FORDYt - A J M v Q a r b o t eheatra loader. G.E. KEITH Mggast HydraaBs Srakas avar asad OUR "8” II im p T IM IA - r t s 80 7S 1 0 0 (10 Baas ta Orcafeat fftanw' R e d u c e d — 60^ up I2S A gay Qarbot la a racy la any Law-Erkad Carl -22 FI- OlfTANCtS IN PUT roouioa ia Paipa wift that Fairbanks rose to hla giaataat m COSTS NO MORE f l MM {."■me after bis marrlaga to Mas Naaie . Tubes! Tested Free At the Store. "Lubttaeh touch'"' Pickford. Ha began noduciag ae a Above ie Ui* NatfaiMl Safety CoandTa guide on differeBt impplaf diataaeas-fur autwneM e^ aceorAug member of FkinotH rayera-Laaky Furniture Co. Address B e n s o n ^ s and later United ArUets, ia which to various weather condMeue affactiiig road mriae*. Stopping Aitaaca Is 22 leM UMto ihau actual braklBg he wan nnweiated artth D. W. Cor. Main and School Streets R. S. Potterton distance bscans* It takes the average motorist three-quarten of a second to react aud appl> brake* efter seeiag Orttflth. Man PMtford and City . . . State DILLON SALES and SERVICE 711'fll MAIN fTAIBT At the Center P h on e S 7 8 8 rcaeon to stop. At 20 m. p. k. you travel 29 f t per eecaad or 22 feet in Ihfoe-emrtara of a ■acond. A atady of High School, Manchester 130 Cagter Street «ba« may pravent daath, iujarief or proparty damagaa. MANCHBSTBB BVEOTNO HERALD. MANCHBetEB. oomi. TUESDAY.! tSMi UANCHESTte EVENING HERALD. HANCHESBI'ER. CONN. ITrESDAT. DECEMBER 12,1989 P A O E fll
♦ NIchola be was driving behind the I4a, California, Arizona and New SHOPPING who painted African background a year's subscription and the staff scrlptlod on the some da( Group to Unite Ohio car when he eaw the fir i fall Deaths ^ t Night I Mexico. scenes for many museums. Charity Costs M anchester £'irm in.T ow n Single Clue to the ground from the rear seat. C hinese D islike D A Y S L C r T Drug Mflgnate^ of the Hopkinsville New Era knew since the paper was founded Chicago.—Charles Rudolph Wal- MM. lange of Headquarters Date Book For Xmas Party The driver lifted her back In and ! green, 60, founder of the Walgreen the newspaper's Slst birthday os a Loses T ruck T o H urt G irl departed. Bank M ethods L ong IH, D ies Texarkana. Ark.—Col. Benjamin , Company, a nation-wide drug store Cenotaat Reader dally was being observed formally. A re B eing Cut Nichols said the discrepancy be Franklin Fly, 82, attorney and chain with nearly 500 units. The paper might have overlooked Toaigirt , To speed up ths time o f ooe i tween the age of the girl as re known as the "father" of the Yuma San Franclaco. -- Frank Joseph HopklnaxIUe, K y —(4l —W. T the anniversary had It not been for prase t ^ n m i^ mean chsagsa ipproved by W ar Dept. Dec. 12—Christmas sale and Three-organizations of the Eman-: _ rs . D ported by the witness and that ot mesa reclamation project of Neva- Mackenzie. 74, London bom artist Cooper came In with his check for uellAitheran church are combining , Cooper. He has paid for bis Mb- timing ot other trains. Improvement in Ixieal bridge party by Ever Ready Cir P and C Trailer li^ith B^dgeport Uoctor Ke- Dr. Neumann's patient might be Japanese Build Up For Walgreen Rose from Conditions Seen as the cle, King's Daughters, st Whiton Cargo Buma Near to present a Chriatmaa party at the ; calls Treating Woman accounted for the fact that a eign Balance of Neara Job as Clerk to Head library. young woman of alight build might |Dm o f M o.1 R e f u s a l church Saturday evening at 7 Empire of Chain Stores (^use of Rediirtion. Also. Gibbons Assembly Christ Orange; Blame Wiring o'clock. The committee In charge Injured in Stratford.:have been mistaken for a young ly S8,000a000. Sections of 169th Reg- mas party at Rt. James's hall. ------Is headed by Mra. Robert Modean girl In the dim light. iment Is to Be Located ' Reflecting In a small part the Tomorrow Perrett A Glenney, local truck- o f the Ladlea’ Aid society, Mra. Stratford. Dec. 12-OPl—Strat Peiping, (Correzpondence of The (Chicago. Dec. 12—(/P)—diaries FLINT.BRUCE Two Entrances, S/., 150 Trumbull S t .,J ia ^ o r i Cause of W ar Lucla-frsl at Emanuel Lutheran : loot's largs truck trailsr and .Thora Stoehr of the Dorcas society ford police held a single clue today > Asaociated Preza)—Starting with R. Walgreen, who rose from an Increasing improvement In busi $18 a week clerk to become found In the Town. j church, 8 p. m. , I,( j^e truck to the mystery surrounding an In Insurance Official no oraeta, the Japoneze-controlled ness, the town's chsrlty appropria Thl» Week * , ^ ^ Broth«i;hoonve«tlgate.^^^U^n freshments ^ wil be served In the of Rrldpport told an in s tig a to r aturhahn, 08, chairman of the Hartford to Mancheater waa made ! street. that late Sunday afternoon he China. ment grew a chain o f nearly 000 1 so far expended for charity. 1.34.- .opening the trailer he treated a young woman, about 30 | Hoard of Directors of the North- Leads to Suicide stores In 39 states, with an an today, following approval of the land's refusal to give up Hanko, Dec 1.1 Free lecture at .South i cargo, cases^ of assorted mer- ^ A cordl^ Invlt^lon is ex- This striking flnoncial success change by the War Department. i 807.1b, Is about 0080 less than the years old. for injuries she said ahe , eastern Insurance Company of haz been achieved with the vigor nual business o f $00,000,000. the "Finnish Gibraltar." was' the cost last year to the same date. Methodist rh.irrh by Dr. A llen, eh;,;;di;i;.'%’nra. " T h V '^ m otori^ Ihe Chptain Raymond E. Hagedom, I suffered In an automobile accident ! Hartford, died at his home In Los ous support of the Japanese Army Ill health forced Walgreen to re ultimate stumbling block In ne I Almost $3,000 less has been ex- Ktockdale on k ree Enterprise In ’ action of the train was detached church to attend. Elizabeth. Pa.. Dec. 12— (A1 — company commander, waa so notl- Free Amerlra," auspices of K l- ' and saved. ------\— In Stratford. i Angeles, Calif., early today follow- by methods which Chinese bitterly linquish the presidency of The Sed today by Colonel Joseph gollatlons which preceded warj pended on highways this year condemn. County Detective Frank Rltz re Walgreen on. C. R. Walgreen, from Washington. A White Paper presented by, about one third that of last year Late in 1937, the Petping provl- Norval Harrison. 10-year-old Boy j Jr., became president. but oiling of hlgtiwaya has drawn Comlng Rvenfs er and goods were completely de- with Ohio license plates pick up an business and Insurance eia| TTte change from Hartford to Finland to the l/eaguc of Nations ol government, controlled by Scout, then shot himself to death Private funeral services will be more, $1,473 47 against $801.30. Dec 20 Sixth annual Christ stroyed. The local trucking con- In Pipeline Blast unconscious girl about 14 years country’s outstani^H Mancheater is gratifying to offl- showe/i the course of the f)rrttrart- Japanese Army, began print- In remorse over the tragedy. conducted tomorrow In Dixon, Other Amiunta I old from the pavement, place her nian in re-lnsurance, had been ni. ocra of the regiment and the men, l pnrieys wllii Hiis.sla mas Carol featlval at High school i ^ a a unable to estimate the currency nominally based The victims were inseparable In addition to his son the drug Cemeteries, with $3,037 spent to loan today. *rhe consignment was On the car and drive away. They -ijing. lo, Angeles since he W the company, a large number of ^ followa audltorliitn, three choirs and net 50,000,000 Chinese dollars companions, said Rltz, and appar I store magnate Is sutvived by his rhom recently enlisted in the unit date have coat almost $1,000 more orchestra royered by insurance. Colorado City, Tex., Dec. 12.—(>Pi said they believed the car hadlgijjned a year ago aa president of ently were examining a .22 rifle at lliiaain proposed Oct. 14 to lease ‘ struck her. The Ross'n Insurance Company of worth of silver on deposit in the widow, and a daughter Mrs, John from Manchester and Rockville. than at thla time In 103A Street Dec. 24 — Annual Candlelight It was believed that short cir- —The Shell Pipeline Company said Hackett's home preparatory to a for 30 years the port of Hanko, I Saw Olrl Fall from Seat Hartford, the name of which was British qnd French concessions In ! W. Stephan. The change was made by the regi lighting, now paid for under a service at South MethraTiat' culUng In the wiring system of the a pipeline explosion oeciirrrt to- hunting trip when the youth was which is f>n a peninaula J\ittlng I tnirk and trailer wraa responaible ! Another witness came forward changed to Northeastern March 7, Tientsin (and still there— with the I Son of Swedish immigrants. mental officers after a study of contract which Ls raising the church. d.'iy between Seymour. Tex., and Japanese demanding it). Make This a Furniture Christmos from southwestern Finland Into I yesterday, however, and toli 1939. slain last night by a bullet through I Walgreen was born Oct. 9. 1873 ■II phases of the situation and amounts paid to fit standard rates Dec. 29 Children’s Chrl.stmas'f"'' Red River. the head. or a farm near Galesburg. III. the rtiiltlc Sea. has cost some $3,200 more this Ignores Ownership. eat bearing was carried by the Tliere «hi' Intended to eslahllsh a fe.stlval at Orange hall, sponsored The Wichita Falla. Tex., Times ! The bank chose to Ignore the e aplrlt of Manchester people year than last. On the education by combined Swedish kxlges o f ' the first national automobile ! reported that "probably 20 miles” 1 Bring your Christmas List to the FUnt-Bruce Company— and watch it melt away S Naval hose ami a protective gar account. It U shown that this year fact that the sliver belonged to as expreaaed during the recent rison of .0.000 men. Including one .Manchester. I "how, "horaeleaa carriages" were of pipeline had blown up and that Japan's enemy, the Chtang Kai- to date the expenditure has come Dec, 31 —(Sunday night). Tall ‘^'’Iven around a track, dodging' ■ bridge had been destroyed.! training period In the Cheney Infantry regiment, two anti air Sbek regime. Give the whole family s qift they can enjoy the year throuqh: A period Devenporf—« hiiurleut BdUs. A t that time Colonel Nolan to $13,000 more thap last. Cedars New Year's Eve dance I barrels to prove they could be There were no reports of persons I craft batteries, two air force regl- Police costs are about $1,000 Chinese were forced—at gun Stated that the regiment had se menta anil one hattallon of nrmr>r- Sports Center. Wells street ' j steered. Injured. point in many cases— to accept the chair for the llvinq room—e new radio, Initeed of (pending your Chrittmsi money in dribi end drebi cured the beat training In the regl- more, parks almost $1,000 less. ed cars. Also, legion's New Year's Eve | ______■ new notes In exchange for cur mest'a history, and many compli- Aaseasments and collections have party at Rainbow. In Bolton. buy (omething thet will be remembered long after ordinary "gadget" gift* have been fer^tten er Could Blm-k Gulf Entrance jumped about $1,000, Interest and rency of the National (Cbiang To Please HER OMBtS were given Cheney Broth- Also, f:ountry Ciiib New Year's ^WaCWMWWWWWWWWWWWMlKWMWMIMWMWWMCWWWWr Artillery at the base pi'(iprla- Employer May Gel Round G!H Frame Mirror only tlons, the amounts 1*0 far spent gan to convert It Into a reserve In Important Hertlon In Estonia foreign exchange. For Those Who Appreciate Truly Fine Furniture at $3.98. Other period dotigm Finland rcfu.aed to yield Hsnko, compare approximately with the I ThS Headquartera Company Is ! Six months ago circulation of up to $31. oae of the most Important sections but offered to rede Russia the Is costa lost fall. l^abor He PleaHen ($uaJlfy fVimpariaons \ \{ce Selection Of 1 the National (Chinese govern Look for this label when you order ■ad tbs largest In the regiment. It lands of Pelskarl, Penlnlnaasrl, ment) money was forbidden. Since Modest Prices FLINT-BRUCE Presents Registered— ambraces, besides the regimental rnvnnaaarl amt Tytaranarl and se It Is pointed out In comparing your next piece of furniture. expenditures this year and last, New York. Dec. 12 -A’l - An then, customs officers have con- j office staff, cooks, messmen and cure the Interests of Ixith nations flscated any of It brought into Certified Grand Rapids Guild Furniture tatclUgence section, a completely on the larger Island of lloginnd that tlgurcH alone may not tell the --mployer may hire whomsoever MADDOX DESKS complete story. For Instance, an he pleases regardless of union north (Thins by travelers. oeganited and training communi (.Suiirinarl ) Eheporters can make purchaaes cations section, in telegraph, rmllo, She also offered to yield part but account might show mm h more alTlIlatlon, the H. ,S. Circuit Court Mahogany or Maple ilrawn this fall to date than last of Aripeals has ruled, hut he mav only in the Federal Reserve Bank's tstephone and field radio phone, not all the territory Ru.-wla asked notes, and an artificial exchange truMS and motorcycle transport. on the Knrel'sn Isihnnis In return year, b\it from riow until the eml not dlrlafe after an cmployer-ero- f>f the flaral year, the outgo may | ploye-unlOn relationahip h.-a been rate forces them to pay a pre Now that ths change has been for a .strip of Runslan lerrUnry ^VvOID long hours on hti- mium of 00 per cent on goods lUiproved, the transfer from Hart- be reduced. I established. $32^50 And Up farther north ordout Kighwffyt. wtik con* shipped out of north (Thlna. fo rt to Manchester Involves con Of Hanko. a Finnish note of Or. some expense that Is low! A 2-to-l decision to this effect, now may rise. Standings of B()- | Hist of Its kind, was handed down tlont throof of iloof. inow «nd ChiiaeM Currency Almost Gone siderable work on the part of the Ort. 23 stilil: We Also Have On Hand A Very Nice Selection Of By November of this year, the Officers snd men. |>ropriations do not reprcs<(nt any w.-derday In the case of The Na- ICO to dom^on KoUdoY foiotyl "The Idea that armed forces of Tko Now Hovon Koilrood Chinese currency had almost dis The state armory, formerly a foreign power be stationed on uniform comparison, but only In- . Ilonal Casket Company of Oneida, dbnte poaalble trends. N. Y . after the National l.Abor appeared fit>m circulation except housing men and equipment of the Finnish territory permanently and itondt roody with Ih froof In all appropriations large pro- Relations Board had directed the OCCASIONAL PIECES In the Tientsin foreign conces two Manchester units. Company K for a long period cannot be acre[it- Hoot of fo«t, froquont, tmootk the Howitzer Company, num- I portions of n|)proprlatlona yet re- | eompar\y to re.'ise discouraging Welcome Gifts Always! sions. ■ad ed hy Flnlanrl. These forces . brsM itris«>, ds» f..t, wide. 48 laakw Well, adjattaMa and limit their presence "to the Totals as of .November 2.1 fol that the new ruling came. ttartinf plaea not latar thoo On the bank's record. Japanese new peace-time strength of H3 tkalvai, haautlfvl flaltli. A Calld men and the Headquarters Com end of the war between Engliiid low. Appropriation this year for 10. claimed complete success In their Contola-Card Tabloahia a Guild »h#lvei, turned end fluted leg*. r*">o»«Ws tray. A Guild plaea effort to control the finances ot eoie, e iwuno a r u • l ci i aa •"h $24,89. Otkan la all ma- pany, already authorized to re and France and Germany In Eu- all accounts $1.14'2.!t70 Kx|)ended ! Runs Into Minn Field pleaa $27.80. I* *ts*k la twe MaWfaay tWaa (hall afcaMds Isaw I LESSNER’S north (Thlna. piece only t ...... $2$ A GuHd piece, only $11.91 a4kar iliat. cruit to ^2fl enlisted men, will I cope” Russia polnle enable Finland to main cers occur. ent dale, Dei ember 12. ap|iroxl- 1 ly to port torlay to tell of running ^ “ You Con Always Do Better A t The Wayside” Religious Course Present Officers. tain strict neutrality." mntcly one half a inunth’s operal-' into a Ereneh mine Held When = 4.1 WE.ST CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 7170 S The present officers of the On Nov 3, Finland persisted In Ing expenses are to he added to lliey drew their nets three mines H Open- Every Evening CnUI 9 O'clock. For High Schools Every Home Has a Place for One or Headquarters Company are: Cap refusing to lease Hanko, but of all flgures quoted, which are the went off In succe.saion. The fisher- j THE NEW HAVEN RR. fered a wider strip of the Ksrelian tain Raymond E. Hagedorn, com latest obtainable. men rut their esbles and fled. *w*iwi»www*»a***nHiMif)w*ai*i*jen$WHWiwwniin»an$a»*x't S elect yovR. maadlng; Captain Horace F. Mur- 1 Isthmus, although still less than More Good Look phthay of Mancheater; 1st. Lieut Russia had requested. PltUbilrgh. Dec. 12— — A FOR EXAMPLE . . . _ _ . ''Klnland would lose areas on Robert F. Gadd, Jr., of Hartford, KMWWWW KIN ww m w w w a c w w ilf W9kSI{aiC«.WIKSII«C!ient Sawing ment and supplies In Its vsrUuis day os Irving Mandel, 44, describ A veqf eceepf- capacltlea In the regimental setup. | BRACELETS values that arc moat outstanding. ed by Atlantic County Prosecutor at haaad that the complete Inspecllon, and | Joseph Altman os a missing wit Scatter Rugs •ble Htif Cabinet $2.25 In yellow gold flIlevL 4 r s halt transfer of equipment will not be : CAirb S locks ness In a Federal Inquiry Into $ 2 .9 5 up Large awortmant of 27-Inch imefcflr Kai $k«H made for several weeks. | looMi links ...... " “ ' “ $ 4. o o x : racket charges against Louis RHad hay af the year, Rugi at . , ...... $2.98 aaeh •s4 drawer ss4 A t the present time the company WAl.nVlERE CHAINS “ Lspks” Bucholter. Is equipped with several types of , Bv The .\ssociated PreRwv LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS Altman sold Mandel disappeared Heebie, ei^y communications equipment. teie-|^rk Nnt Gas . late in 19M from Ben Marten's White and yellow DIAMOND LOCKETS In fills day of pracUoal gifts, phone, telegraph and radio phones.' xssd Gas and FI A gold A ile d ...... ble night club stop the * 2 5 “ In addition to office equipment of j Am .super P o w ...... $3.25 Jersey palisades serosa the Hud- many families are pooling Its' own and of the staff office of ' Marc . . Here is a big 5 cable foot Hotpoint Refrigerator with th* rlver from New York dty. In Yellow Gold PillM . their Chriatmaa funds to buy the regiment, elso two trucks snd | p.nt States F.l ___ famous Thriftmaater Unit. It uses from 20% to 30% less Since that time, Altman quoted two motorcycles Ijiter, the com- ; nts Serv ...... MILITARY SETS Msndel’s brother Benjamin, who one worfii-whlle gift that has carrent than ordinary refrigerators, and has a five-year A Real Gift for Dad! pony will have 20 trucks b.sscd pn , Serv . pfd . . Ideptlded the body, the missing real ,pennanent usefulness. Kert at the armory end about five ki Bond and Share ...... 7S $8.00 guarantee. Was $164.95. man travelled throughout the na motorcycles. The company fur- Niug Htul I‘ow ...... 0 In Leather Ca.ses. tion and ‘‘eeemed to be running The electric washer Is ideal NOW Cavorod in genuine laather. nlshea trained moton yiie couriers I'cnn Rr>ad ...... 1 \ Engine Turned...... $3.25 and up $139.95 gway from aomcthlng.” for this purpose. Comfortable Maple Platform Rocker or ‘'runners” , truck drivers and Pitney Howes ...... 7% brewn, ten, Mereen er men to man the trucks. In addition T’nlt G a s ...... 1 -I* 969.95 and $79.95 Greep — eicellent centfnie- its own and regimental staff cooks Unit Lt and Pow A ...... 1 $3.50 Paxes Subsidize MealMy Terms If Dsffrad. Won - - very eomfertebie. and measmen. 1 ------—---- COMPACTS W’e have Just one IleLuxe 3 cubic foot Hotpoint refrigerator Chanila Badspraadi * 1 6 ” Seeking SperioUeU .Attend Burial Services Large, comfort* bia In a Urge variety — plain — enameled with sliding shelves, 6-way cold storage iNimpartment. vege Labor on Farms A l whit* ful tsd Iwii lim at It Is expected that the assign- ; STONE RINGS and good looking loUd lelid ment of the Headquarters Com- | London, Dec. 12 - - (At King — engine turned and emboaaed. table drawer, fruit comp^irtment, Circulaire couling. and $1.9$ pony to Mancheater will result In | George, tjuecn Elizabeth and other Set with onyx - hemitite - Tiger eye - ruby - mapio; auertod cov- many other DeLuxe features. This is an Q g * 4 9 “ a gradual dropping out of person-j members of the royal family at- topaz and ^ 1 CD Wasblngtoo. Dee. i z —oey— Dr. Space w ill not permit us to show all of the dozens Sft. bloodstone ...... 3 0 up nel of Hartfort men, now enlloted, j tended burial services today for $1.25 “ j exceptional buy! Was 1184.95. NOW W. W. AMKonte. form security o( piBctloal and beautiful electrical gifts. A visit and the filling up of the ranks with Prinre.as Ixniisc. Due hess of Argyll, administrator, dsclnred today that Clieice selgcHon o t Leefher Bucb specialists as telephone, tele at St. George’a < haprl, Windsor. trader the present agricultural sys to our nearest office will solve many Christmas graph and radio operators. of Prlncrss I>o\iuw. daughter of Queen tem the taxpayers' money waa problems. Cbeirs for $$9. $99 end $79 LIGHTERS -is. wrfalcb Manchester has a large Vlrtorlif. died Per 3 at the age of CHESTS OF SILVERWARE being used to sulMldlm labor for FoBihed ifoal number ot quoUlled young men. At 91. j^any big commercial fsrma. In chrome dnloh - ebony trim the present time a number of such SAVE MONEY AT WAYSIDE In his annual report on rurel re* lamp with quaUfled young men have cnllstad, To can Earlier med. Bronze flniah. Brown, etc. ' activitisa^ be aaid that ‘The 0 «r SalraroeM Will Be Op«i Thnrsflays, Dsc. 14 New Shipment of Comfortable but there are openings In the com $16.75 Bsccbanlsed form usually glass font pany for radio and telephone op- Bruaseli, Dec. 12 — bPi— The and 21 Until 9 K IL for the Coavenieiice of Our 54 Pieces Its workan only during Lounge Chairs Just Received er^ o n . Intelligence operatives, Belgian cabinet arranged today to $1.25 .124.95 XM raw weeks et tbelr emplc^- Cwtonrars. Othenrira .Oar Sehednie of Hown ■toff, office men, truck and motor call the 1940 military claae earlier •tent, and they must depend large KA . Ihomes Jefferson choir with eWemen, esierted co ven ... .$29.9$ cycle drivers and kitchen help. then usual to permit demobiliza |0 ly on relief bsf een Umee." Will Remain An UsoaL Complete detail* of the company tion of older classes called because Leather Hassocks High beck louim choir In chnicn o f tepeitries...... $89.7$ A DepoAit Will Hold Any Article Ustil Xmaa. , : Bespcne1h4Uty for the ettnatlon needs la enlisted pcraennel may he of the European ■war. The 1940 LESSNER’S s I M hy Alexander on aseehan- AN shapes m i miar smwbira Launra choir, aeleen euihlon, choice of coven...... $29.9$ obtained at ths armory from Cap clsos Is expected to be extended to Ction o t agrlcttltafe. « o w fr o m -----I1J9 to $9.9$ ■erreT choir, very eWrecfhm en v e n ...... $ 3 9 .7 1 tain Hagedorn. bring In more than the average Lerge lounge choir with feether end down pilew beck, number of recruits. Anihat'e W ife Baeka DHrerea The AAanchester Electric Division choke o f tepesiries...... $ 4 9 .7 $ Wayside Furniture Moheir friem wing chair...... $ 2 4 .7 1 MlnneapoUai Dec. 12— U km to Uaten. ; dence, that you might try to biame with Ickes on the subject "Is investigating unAmerican activl- ‘''et off steam." The riotous laugh- Union to Consider almost glare ice Early this morn voted tn the regular municipal elec method of budgeting Its funds by books and get out the All rtahte nt repuhlicatlona of the President’B party. Ann (Oomph) Sheridan, Francee Bureau, accident prevention divi • • a Helen for killing Arnold That la ing. however, town trucks had which every atste department apaclai diepatrhea herein ara alao er called on to pay a certain champagne! Langford, Mary Healy, Leah Deraocracy In Peril?" retorted Im -jtles for Its report ■'ibclling certain let and prompt response to dlrec- tion a week ago. raaer« ed Thera la no question about sion of the Aasodatlon of Casualty Yesterday: Mrs. Benthome sd- why I chose this way out. medlatoiy that another term would I consumer groups . "transmis.slon lions gave eviejence of the good been railed to the Job to sand In- All city employes except teach knows at all times how much Is amount on his car Is fooling him Ray and Ruth Terry. Strike up " 'FuU control of Alston Motors New Steps in Row jj' Wheeler’# being a pronounced lib All Quiet On Yorkvllla rront and Surety EbcecuUvea. mlta owDerahlp of the cat, explains tend to perpetuate a Roosevelt belts" to the Communist move- time. In the gymnasium were ; lor.srctlons, and although some ers and policy making officials available to It from day to day. Full fiervlco client of N fi A self. It will go onto bis real es the band and you have a candi wlH revert to Helen. Perhaps she [skidding was reported, there were The new system, which elimi SdrvtcF Inr eral, but bla kind of liberalism la Bcveral newsmen aafarled to date for sex appeal. "Driving at any time calls for her aetloBS and the portion oi dyfiasty In the White House. Iment. j shuffle board and dart baseball. would he affected If Uie ayatnnl tate tax tf he owns any such win forgive me, M she baa always no colll.slons or grave accidents. Is adopted. nates "log-jamming" of bills and IF YOUR Nl TorkviUa, the German-Amer- reasonable cars and akUl," says Benthorae'B note meatloniBg the "It undoubtedly is possible to | Interpolating a paragraph in his , The Scout room held "Tabowl," Terryvllle, Dec. 12.—( F —Mem HuttiiBtittr*- lie [>rfc*rr>i JiM V m Trie property and If he doeen’t own likely at any moment to clash Mr. Harvey, "but this Is especUUy ent. After she admits qaarreliag Insisted ahe already had, for sug reelect President Roosevelt." John- 'Prepared address he said: table Iwwllng, and Ping Pong; the Slippery Highways expedites payments of obligating, akultut MbthY\A; i^llOClS! A ,-v — Ican center of New York, to Pity For Poor Turkeys gesting her marriage to Ben- bers of the CIO union of The Eagle K#w York. Ch't'sjro. f>Ft ro1r and any It will g>> onto hla hotiHc rent with the Roosevelt kind. It la to gauge the atmosphere after a Jury true In the winter months and violently with her hneband. Dew- son replied to the same audience-1 "When we reach (he point where ^ i****’ parlor, table games such Last night as commuters re Legacy Almost Worthless was devised entirely by stste offi The rebellion of the 23 states son aoenaee her of plottliig to kill tliorne. I urge her to make:e somesom e Lock Company will meet at the turned from Hartford, eeveral of Frederick, Md.—( F —The will of cials and employes ■^^1thout the “ CLOSES Ul Bitiirnn when hie landlord'a taxrn are be suspected that his natural and had found the Bundenfuehrer on the Thanksgiving Day Is moat true of all In - ^cam ber. question asked Ickes, "That would ^ consumer services are damned os “ Chinese checkers. In the Jun- Safety progress has /taade winter Benthome, to make It look like restitution to the girl, and bo Town hall here today at 5 p. m. to the longer bills presented slippery a Negro woman specified that $300 expenditure of one dollar from out At i>n Bi’flEAU OI- pretty consistent Weatemlam and guilty of misusing Bund money. sue was not without Its adherenu the damage Arnold bsS done mean a fourth term perhaps, a Communistic In offl::isl releases ofi*''*’ iw>m, .they played “Pig,” a boosted with probably a little driving more comfortable than In Baldde. While be traoee her possi fifth and so on until the 50th. Fin- a Congressional committee simply niyflcrious game with cards. consider new steps in their negotia surfaces whioh held up progress. In paper money br* distributed to side expert opinion," the chief exe ClKfl'I.ATI « »NR Mr. Roosevelt's not ao natural but The Bundesfuehrer was Fritz In Prealdent Roosevelt's home " 'And by the way, Capt TIGHT AT Nil extra just to cover oontlngenclee. Kuhn, of course. To their chag tne past, but motorists must al ble actions a shot shatters the ally they'll elect Jimmy Roosevelt because they dare to warn house- : Starts With March tions with company offlclala. On the long Center street rise cars four Individuals and the Stiver Hill cutive and Zeller asserted. Th« H«ra id Printing Cumuany town— Manhattan. he ubiqui ways be on the lookout for Ice or sttllncaa of the room. this case has given you any were stalled and had to taka to Methodist church. But Attorney Raps Former Comptrnllers There Is no profit for anybody equally oonaUtent l ^ l n g to rin, newsmen found little to re (tbe pi^dent's oldest son) and wives against claims of fake ad-1 The entertainment opened with Texlay's meeting waa called, Hindta Brtothlng—Spo^ i Inc. no flnanrla 1 raap'h i('a 1 rrro ra ap In crusading for fax exemption Houthemism might fail to mix port. Yorkvllla was apathetic and echolar and wit. voiced his sedi CHAPTER XXrV plHs^I gave you. You'll find they start all over again." vertlslng It Is time for us to begin | a march by the Salvation Army Mnrtng m odvort ifiefTi* nia In tha dlalntcreated reahlonts ahnigged pedestrians wearing dark, cold- to wonder whether a body sup- ' octet, leading Into a Grand march, hour conference between officers of State highway tnioks kept moat of won't buy much. It’s Confederate, mer state comptrollers have not Bon vouii Notg lUl up at I for automobiles or In supporting to the extent that the Prealdent tious feelings by declaring tm "In here! In here!” Flynn yelled are Just ordinary aspirin. 1 wiil “Starvation Crisla” In Cleveland woU sImjbT Hata’a a ] llgnrh#*rer Kveninc ({ergld their ahoulders when the subject v.eather clothing, and other fac Ickes launched his wholesale posedly functioning to protect the ' which waa conducted by Miss Hazel the organization and executives of the outlying routes passable, but valued by collectors at about $2. kept their records up to date, "but such a crusade. There would be would accept him aa a substitute Nov. 30 that he was giving thanks tors which present unusual haz as ha leaped toward Alston's door. have a long, and peaceful sleep the factory yesterday failed to some were temporarily out of uae all th(it has been changed." Tuesday, December 12 was discussed. for those 33 aUtes which did not now. criticism of Republican hopefuls by public from subversive influences Driggs and Miss Margaret Korn- for himself. ards in December, January and Dawson pushed past Helen Bcti- ian't really being perverted to pro- glebel. Sydney Strickland sang, bring about a satisfactory agree yesterday evening until they bad German Unemployed 162,000 "Today.” he continued, the' *V* l^ttoia. Then notice 1 far more eenae In fighting to make The newsstand vendor said the tx)w to radical revision of the February. thome and followed. " 'My bank will attest my sl asserting an "actual starvation dears a ir pasaagea, prom ot Anyhow, It Is a bit refreshing tect subversive Influence from the I "U«t Me Live In a House By the ment concerning wages, hours and been sanded. Berlin, Dec, 1 2 --(F —Germany’s family finances of otir atate are the state assume tte rightful share conviction caused no extraordin Thanksgiving holiday. But there Thera was a thin, blue wisp of nature. I am sound In mind, a crisis” existed In Cleveland "be Thermometers last night regta- unemployed Nov. 30 numbered breathing and ao helpsitopaast 1 Keeping ’em Guessing ary rise In sales and the etmos- Icy Rood Always A Hasaid cause a Republican governor, Mr. public." Side of the Road”. Miss Hazel working conditions. being kept Just ns efficiently and of the cost of the services which to learn that somebody even re was temperance In his dictum. amoke over the bed as they crash know what I am writing. The union seeks tha restoration tered around 20 degreea. 162,000 compared with 461,000 a Just as up-to-the-minute aa de for refrtihlng alaapr phere, on the whole, was quiet. "Because there Is leas traffic on " 'William Alston.' " Bricker, deliberately chose to risk Ickes did not mention the Dies Driggs gave a reading, "The Like most Ameiicann we have contribute to the standard of liv motely approaching Presidential Magistrate Curran explained ed through the locked door. Al Committee by name. When ask WalU ” by Dorothy Parker, a selec of a 10 per cent wage cut, it was This morning town crews con year ngo, the Labor Ministry an positors' accounts are kept tn any 7M$ TRunoM r b ao L „ In fact, those who have compared that he was eating chicken on the the roads tn December, and wide ston lay there, face down, aa tf • • • starvation rather than spoil bis yB-tro-n(>l b ainuowly aocpressed our opinion of Franklin stature, aside from F. D. R., Is open stretches invite ‘speeding It ed -whether he referred to the Con tion that evoked much mirth. said. tinued sanding operations along nounced today. It showed, offlclala well-run. modern bank." ing common to the communities Yorkvllle to the Sudentenland original Thanksgiving Dky, for asleep, just aa Dawson had seen Dawson was back at the desk selfish plan for a budget balancing main roamaking the party a success: much In It. November and the middle pf the by Baltic mercantile vesscl.s. blocking may occur and the stones vey recommends the following son'a unspoken order, made a brief bought a cheap car. Tha rest of Russia has boasted that she will rules: examination of the body. He re puzzled. With this suicide and "Until the Inhumanity in Cleve Authority. I Nelson Richmond, Alice Mason Chiiatmas month ernighl News ■ ‘ifH bag about—what the man In the France and Germany In war has Keep brakes and air pi-MSure in thome'a sobbing was the oniv hopes to be the favorite-son Presi with Nathan Straus, United States Martin Luther wrote 37 hymns, Apparently the Masons are very feminine patients who are over dential candidate of the New York Housing Authority administrator, BLUeWAV TRAILWAVS W hits House proposes to do oon Nineteen thirty-nine may be a left Russia almost fancy free to weight, a history of continued all tirqs equalised. sound in tbe room. of which "Eln Feste Burg” Is re ThiU/v^ Cuf, wy ^ Q Q A good people to have money; many O f Connecticut delegation and he nearly died of over public housing pollclea. garded as his masterpiece. sarnlng the Democratic nomine wicked old year by and large, but carry out the conquests to which "stomach trouble" la strongly in Remember that pedaatiiaiu will Dawson bent, whispered to Mrs. 493 MAIN Sr . . JO o U ' Iff times better than large numbers be wearing dark clothing and will By AaaoMated Preaa ttOB naxt sitmmer. In this neck of the woods, Weath she has aeplrcd for general lone. dicative of a possible gall bladder Benthome. Her sobbing subsided a of those who do have It. But what Absorption of the Baltic cnuntrlee be less vlalble, ao slow down and little. He cleared hla throat. erly speaking, It has bean kindly Involvement. Well, tbay’ra not finding out. living chance did a coupls of poor was largely a recapture of terri I strongly advise that euch pa- be particularly watchful at cross "You all are interested In this Guilford—Stanley M. Norton, 68, anough In withholding tta storme, tories she had before the World ings. Aad from tha standpoint of the Negroes In a Philadelphia slum tlenta go to their physicians and letter Mr. Alston haa left for me. former North Guilford representa eoBunon American cltlsen It's lU sllpplngs and slldlnga, lU War. Now, our sources predict, request an X-ray examination. Since stopping on Ice requires It concerns all n( you. tive In the General Assembly and have of getting money unless by Bessarabia, which Rumania got about 5 times aa great a distance probably just as wall that they sleets and Its frozen radiators, as 'Tomorrow's article will discuss 'Dear Captain Dawaon,' " ha a member of the Boards of Educa some such craxy means as win from Russia after the World War THE TREATMENT OF GALL as stopping on dry pavement, al read. "" 'I trust my decision to tion and Tax Review In that town, ssa*t. k If they didn't find out un long aa it has—or did. will be the Soviet's next conquest, STONES. Look for It In this news low a considerable stretch for ning a sweepstake? stopping. solve jrour case for you will not died suddenly here at a home ha til say about next Memorial day t will be the beginning of Act II paper. upset too many of your exceUent bad leased for tba winter. This Is the angle of the tottery of tha Russian drama of conquest. Apply braksa gradusHy and use It might still be just sa well. Per theories. It was Inevitable that you Bridgeport—U. 8. Commissioner problem that keeps constantly Only Germany appeara tn a po second gear to help slow down the haps In that event ws might Questions and Answers car, especially when going down ahould ultimately reach this final Robert E. Trevethan bound Henry preaentlng Itself to us whenever sition to Stop Russia now, and conclusion, and I have taken It bavs two national political con- she Is busy. AH of England's hard (DyspepaU) hill. T. Vareal of Bridgeport over to stem morallste—who aa likely as Washington Keep the windshield wiper and upon myself to anticipate you. Federal court In bond of $1,000 on TiBtlons, a Republican convention won central Aalan posaeaslons and Question: Mrs. C. D. writes: '* ‘I kUlsd Arnold Benthome. not came to poeltlorui of impor protectorates He open to the Rus- "My husband has dyspepsia and 1 defroster In good condition; always a charge of transporting liquor on aad a Democratic convention, check them before starting on a " 'Any man who etrikee my which Federal taxes had not been tance and influence by gambling slana. Between Russia and these am eager to find some way of diet daughter forfeits his right to live. both of which must face the job Daybook central Aslan conquesta, stamls ing which will help him. Will you trip. paid. He wras arrested recently on In stocka. In merchandise, in other " 'Helen's happiness has been Sf selecting Presidential tickets By PrastM Orovst Turkey, aided within limits by please discuss this In your Ques Use chains on packed snow or the Boston Post Road in Green Ice, but do not depend on them to my aole aim In life, since her wich. that have not been cut and dried folks' patents, In risky but suc Britain, and Italy in so far ns she tion and Answer Column?" mother died, and if killing Ben- can organise the Balkan countries Answer: Dyspepsia, or Indiges save you from trouble at high Ansonia—Morgan Mooney, de for them but must be actually de- cessful Industrial enterprises—de WaahingtoD— With the domin (Speed. thorns wUI remove a cause of un mand more rigid laws against One strategist predicted that tion. Is commonly produced ^ by happiness I am glad I was able to puty state labor commissioner, an f tarmlned by the conventions ation of Finland, which seems not the next Russian target after Bes over-eating, eating too hurriedly, Do your driving during daylight nounced the management of ths games of chance, or the better en hours as much as possible, keep do it. thsmselves. likely to take long, Russia has sarabia. would he Conitantlnople - by using Incorrect food combina ‘It was not difficult. I cams tn local branch of The American forcement of exIeUng laws. That’e herealf the keyatone to almost half the tion, and by an unwise selection of ing In mind that there are from Brass Company and representa Besldea, since when did It be- placed In a position to 3 to 4 hours leas daylight during tha rear entry, went directly to why we have never felt able to become the great sea power she world, food. The principal change is a Benthorae's study, killed him aiid tives of The Ansonia Brass Work eotna any part of the duty of the the winter than during tbe sum ers' Union (CIO) had reached an honestly oppose any proposal to ao long has boasted of being. change In the digestive Juices se mer months. then ran to the rear stairs. I was President of tha United States to Finland la the end of Act I of creted by the stqmach. The patient agreement to settle a dispute over finance a large public construction In the upper ball aa Helen went accept or decline. In advance, a the Russian play of conquest. In complains of discomfort after eat lown the front steps. working conditions. Mooney said rsnondnatlon that la by no means through a lottery—as our pious that act ahe has, or will have, ab ing, of gas, belching, heartburn, or " ‘Much of the time I was sup the agreement wrould become effec forefathera In New Bkigland so sorbed the Baltic. Health-Diet of an actual pain In the stomach. Transfer of Ships posed to be asleep, I spent In Ar tive when ratified by the union supposed to be made by himaelf 1 auggeat that the patient be membership. often financed bridges and town Act II. competent eotireea In nold’s room, directly over the but by delegations of bla party's form ua. will concern the Balkans. ■tarted out by placing hint, on a halls. Advice study. Tour voice and those of the Oresnwloh — Capt. Addison mambera called into convention The first step of a Russian boot short water fast for a few daye. Raises Question others ware easily heard—Arnold Palmar, 91, an oyaterman and a By Dr. Frank McCoy for that purpose? A lottery ticket—even a lltUe across the border spelled the end While on the straight water fast had epeelal openings just for that member of a pioneer Greenwich of Finland aa a free state. Even he omite all usual foods, simply President Ooolldge, with his lottery ticket—la aometimea the purpose—ao I knew far more family, died after a brief illnesa. w^lth Rusala'a lackadaisical trans Oalletones taking a large glass of water Washington, Dec. 13—(FV- The about the progreea of your inves He was ths town's first constable. cryptic *T do not choose to run" only vtslble straw of hops to port system, tha conquest sp- every half hour while awake. One Justice Department has been ask The smaller gallstones resem tigation than you guessed, lyhat Hartford—WUllam J . Ryan of left the country guessing until tha which the destitute can cling. It peared Inevitable. The time re dally enema should be used. This ed to decide whether tbe United you did not loiow, or possibly Yes, Especially When You a a 1 bles pebbles and anywhere from 1 water fast wUl give the stomach a Hartford, hard-running halfback political 11:89 o'clock as to his helps them to hold on a little quired could only depend upon States should permit transfer of ovartooked. Is that thers is a com the extent to which Russia want to 20. or even more, may be pres rest and Is often very beneficial. five American fishing trawlers to who was on the bench with a leg longer—and when tha hope la dis municating bath between Arnold's injury during the latUr half of tba Intsntlona Mr. Roosevelt la ed to puoh__the conquest. ent In the gall bladder at one After the fast It may be a good France to be used as mine sweep room and my own. That simplified Barely Improving on the Coolldge sipated, well, they are no worse plan for the patient to say on a ers. past season, was elecUd captain time. They are not unusual after matters considerably. It would of tha 1940 Trinity college football system by refusing to commit off than they were before. And Palmful Ooardon Next? milk diet for a few days or weeks, Secretary Morgenthau said yes have been even easier If I could Have Ready Cash With Which To the age of 23, but are most com continuing the enema. The milk team. himself to anything at all. He la once In a blue moon there la a One source, an observer who terday be had asked Attorney Gen have entered Helen’s room by the has spent many years tn Russia mon after 50. Three timee as many diet la a relatively simple diet and eral Murphy for an opinion. The New Haven—Dr. Arjeh Tarta- Maaon. same route, but her door was al not only clearly within hU ethical and the Baltic country, told ua he women aa men are afflicted with one which Is easUy digested. When Treasury has chargs of ths Coast ways kept locked. kower, leader of a delegation of rights In doing so. but he Is cre felt certain Russian would irot be them. the patient Is ready to begin eat Guard, which rslssd ths question " T chose dl Torto as my most Poliah-Jew'lsh leaders now In this ing, ha should stick to a simple, Give The Things You Like. ating considerable fun In a time content »-lth mere technical dom One large stone may not cause after three of eight trawlers pur likely suspect and tried to fasten country, asked members of the Wire Tapping ination of Finland, aa she was aa much distress aa several smalt well balanced diet, should eat at chased by tha French had sailed. suspldoa on him by finding one of New Haven Oivlaion of The Am when, goodness knows, there Is In the case of the other Baltic regular hours, and should avoid erican Jewish Congress to corns - It U not often that the Ameri ones. The reason for this Is that The legal point at lasus is his clgarets in the pasasgeway. none too much of It states of Lithuania, Latvia and th# large stone stays In the gall nervous tension. Outdoor exercise whether ths United States might But he had .obliged me my eare- to the aid of Polish Jews aow ~ can public pay* much attention to K-stonla. bladder and Is kept from Injuring Is of value, as the digestive power be liable to damage suits from laasly dropping one there himself. der Nasi domination. It was any finding of the United 8t*tes So bitterly do the Finns and that organ by the bile which floats may Improve remarkably under “ ‘I was Itstaning, upstairs, nounced that ths annual ati-- JO IN TH E 1940 CHRISTM AS SAVINGS C LU B Tax Free Automobiles the Influence of exercise and freih Germany If tha French used ths Supreme Court other than those Russians hate each other, he sold, It. The smaller atones may Irritate ships to damage any German prop when he started to tell you that convsntion of tba congress woulo that the "cooperation" which Rus air. You are welcome to send for bs held hers Jan. 31. Starting in Bridgeport, because . ln\-olvlng___„ questions______of Constttu- the gall bladder by rubbing erty. he had sean me. so I had to kill sia will demand cannot be ob against Its walls, and may ratise my article on STOMACH TROU him too. I probably would have Hartford—A gap of $100,000 AND BE PREPARED NEXT YEAR. down there they are pretty tough j tlonallty. Most of the "big" opln tained except by a painful process dlstreas when they try to make BLE, together with some general done the same for the girl—Ara— separated the low and high bids about collecting back taxes and | ions have been on cases broughtof coercion He thought tha coer their way out of the gall bladder dieting advice. This Information If she had not suggested s better will be forwarded to any re.vler for construction of new roadway are Jacking up a lot of people j on ' imslltutlonsl grounds. Wherc-cion would be bloody. Itself by passing through the small New Canaan Man way by telling you to look for tbe on U. ,q. Route No. 1 betny Within Finland is a prosperous tubes or ducts which lca.1 to the lequeslinz It who writes to me Jn wbo are In arrears for their auto- ' fore tli-re Is likely to be a mm- .„v.. ,i , rare of this newspaper, enrlosing gun under Brs. Benthome's m at .S’cw Haven and Saybrook, / paper Industry which It seems I small Inte'stlne. | tress. You shouldn’t have le* her Highway Department announ FIVE DIFFERENT SAVINGS CLUB PLANS mobile aasesements. a movement | mun Inipri-sslon Uiat yesterday s ' certain Ruaeta will Insist on op a large, self-addressed, stamped frailly Acquittal This attempted ps.ssai;e of a ' envelope. scream that so loudly. But you D. V. Frione (F) Company of to make automobllei exempt from | ruling against the use of wire-tap- ' eratlng for *•“’her ----- <»wn Interests.----- ** gallstone prtHlucea what la known arrlvjB Just in time to prevent roy Haven submitted the apparent low the local property tax la sure to That is the picture painted there aa gall.Htone colic, which is ac. ' bid of $348,571, while nine other Plan No. 1 Save 25c a week — ping eviden't*- In federal cnmlnal for ua. Receive $12.50 spread In Connecticut. U Is Just companled by severe pain, 'n ir ! .\Uey Oat Charges Milk bids ranged all the way up to trials closes the door irrevocably rollr doe.s not always occur, hut $348,548. the kind of an Issue that the road. New Canaan. Conn., haa bean tboma and dl Torlo It will be against th0 use of that class of when It doea occur Is likely to pro Omaha, Neb. —-rt on the Atlantic, even If It U The bakery caahlsr sends a month Me., on the Worcester turnpike 52, died Buddsnly of a beart at a special mark for the tax gath- The pain Itself may come on fair ly account to New York headquar. when he searched through the tack while driving home from partment of Justice In Its war on out through the northern end, here. The court yeatsrday found elothaa bacauaa I hung it within Plon No. 5 Save $5.00 o week — srsr. Ha la taxed on his car be- ly suddenly. Is situated In the up ters and a special check la made work. Feeling 111, be pulled the Receive $250.00 actual crime. finally. It places the Sovtst within per right band portion of the ab the charges had not been tubaUn- easy reach Inside the chuU. Even Core ba gats it and ha Is tsxsd matching distance of Atlantic sea out to tha dairy for Sammy's milk. tlated. ear to the curb and then slumped Hoarever, the current Supreme domen, and may radiate to the On Christmas Day he gets a bottle if ha, had looked up, from the bot over the wheel. ports now belonging to Norway, right shoulder and to s point be tom of the chute, be could not from every direction 'ss kmg aa Court ruling appears to be eolely and of the rich Swedish Iron mlnee of cream. Greenwich — William Prende- hs' owns It. But If we were to low the right shoulder blade. ‘The Imbedded .\ntler No Sorpriae have discovered It, unless tbe door gast, 41, of Cos Oob, was killed on Interpretation of staluU law In the Arctic. Whether Russia colic may last for a few hours to 0(1 tbe second floor were open— takes this next step is In the lap when hla automoblie blew a tire sateep all the automobiles off the and not based on ConstituUonai a few days, subsiding when the SUp fa Time and 1 paid pertleulae attention assessors' books, who tvould have of the gods, but there has been Chicago—CP) — One ChrUtmas and struck a trafOc Ugbt stanch The Savings Bank Of Manchester conelderatlona. ApparenUy there none returns to the gall bladder' tree In a load received in suburban that it remained closed. He might ion at a street tnUrsectlon. some Scandinavian shivering about or aiiceessfiilly escapes through ha\-e seen it bad he flashed bis to make up tbe loaa of revenue to la nothing to prevent Congress, It. Cheyenne. Wyo. (Jfi — At Elmwood Park had a broken deer A Matdfi] Savinffs Bank the munlclpallUee? Uie ducts Into the small Intestine. tempting to discover why the light up, but 1 doubt It. Anjrwny. when It cunvsnea In January or antler imbedded in lU tnmk but that was ona of.the chances 1 bad The tube coming down from the statehouae elm-ator,^ was "acting that didn't surprise the dealer, Light In Denver Would It be the atate, by as- at any later Uma, from recasting rvxulng Sea rower. gall bladder through which bUe la to take. You would have found no With the territory already taken quserly." Andy Swainson. chief Carl Larson. Larson said hla Manchesiter Di\ision sumtag Us proper share of Its oomrauntcatlons law so as to fed into the amaU Intestine Is statahouse custodian, and hla aa- fingerprints on it, at any rats. Denver. Dec. 12 (F>— Ught In the Baltld, Ruasls hss ^ esd at Iwown as the bspatle duct. AHer brother, who nlaae aver greens “ *I.ow did I bang It there? 1 ^Bfirgas that are aow imposed on YsUdsts wire tapping by proper her disposal two Important new slstant, Ros(eoe Howard, ran it n w Tomahawk. Wu., aaw a snow fell In Denver today, the the Jotnags, the two of them make from tha basement to tha third thought you might guass when first predslUtioa U> $3 days. The Hartford Gas Co. a tBMfi aad cltks by stats laws authorUlss and gtvs full effect to shipyards, as wen sa anhsnaed up tha common duct. frlghtanad daer ma late wis» per. you saw bm m Uk ths wtrs etothas the eehis e t tbs ont at Balingrad floor and stepped out. 'The slevstor tlcular tree and leave its broken msrcuiy dr^pafi to tha thlrtlca A number of si^all stones may fell. hangerhan^______in my______hnnd. Simply tnsmt aftar rsadfiag 74 ligrns yakar- mmomm antler behind—five y ean ago! the hanger■ upside down dlngonnily day—hottest Dae. U tm rneosd.
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XAM CBXmB BVBmW» BBlALOl KAM UHim t. MA!fC5HE8TE* KVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN. TUE80AT, DECEMBER I t . 198S trleate dillla aa wall as the ritual Recipient of Gifts istic work. Campaign Aaaoaaoe Marriage Gives Lecture 'J>«'*jurt. Order Hamden, Oonn. The bride Is a Health; 6:15 Hrdda Hopper. W JZ -' In September, 1931, Schindler | Are Big Aid to by the Ladies’ Aid Society Friday trlbution of s 8l.500.000 estate said, be and hts wife paid Mlaa ' ot Amaranth, entertained her as graduate of Rutland hoepItaL Rut and biscuit platter. The single NBC —12:30 Farm and Home John Randall Dunn I)e> Ancient Chinese Capital By Dev-on Francis night St the Wllllngton kill patrons won. hangs on a pencil-marked brown Merle a visit. The elderly worn-. ^guaraataa Fork of Educational sociate officers at her home on land, Moss., class of 1932 and the Hour; 2:15 new drama series. I Aasoelstsd Preos Aviation Editor air. MUltarjr Bigelow street. Saturday evemng. church. The tables were artistical Stafford Springs Mrs. Hutchins, lecturer of Co WTIC Echoes of History’: 4 Club Msti- • livers Fine .\ddrrss on paper shopping bag worth less an oaked them to search among { Bursting Through Its groom Is a graduate of Wesleyan New York, Dec. 13—Ths Russo- ■ay absoluta coatrol ot tha 1 in This Town. About 20 of the officers were in University, class of 1932. Both are lumbia Grange. Miss Alga Lind- Rockville Arranges fravelert BroaouasUng aervtee nee, MBS —I 30 cihio School of the ’ than a penny. her scattered belongings for a ly decorated by Mrs. Oeorge V. t n , ($U>ord Christian Science. The bag. crumpled and torn, Historic Walls. Ftnnlsh war holds good promise less ona aids to tha 1 attendance. The decoraUona were of the medical staff of the Laural bolm, master of Andover Grange Hartford, 4'oan. Air. ■ mortgage, then went out shop of answering the question: la ths Smith with red candles In an Joha C. Netto had lain, almost forgotten, for ping. airplanes at oil, eannot axiat.' Chriatmu sfason for many in red and green, Birch bark cen- Heights sanatorium in Hbelton, and Mrs. C. Bailey, of Hebron M,(NW W. IV4U K. L. M.8 M John Randall Dunn. C. S. B. mcm- modern airplane ss deadly a wea- bM come with more varied tcrpieres with red candles were evergreen setting and large cen Oonn. Grange, were thrf judges. Ray Some Wednesday short wave*; | three yeiir.s in a tin bo*. Bui It Aa the fouple hunted, they dis Peiping, North Chins. (Corre Tbs Finns bad a tidy eastern Staodard lime member of the Board of I,ecture- may sih-II wealth for an elderly |K>n ss It has been described for fores to begin with. T b ^ aaa 1 tor generous giving than used on the tables, and at each terpieces of evergreen, one with Plans are being made by the Beoalfi A. Mitcbsll, official of Cocconl, resigned aa overseer for Junior Prom Plans HAT4 Budapest 7 piano: JZK ' covered an envelope marked | spondence of The Associated the last decade? one. No rhristmas time ir a plate was a souvenir in the shape bouses peeping out showing a win West Street Home and School club the coming year, due to night Tokyo 8:05 violin solos: TGWA | shlp of The Mother (Thurch in carpenter whose wife’s cousin died "last will of Louise Herle." Hur- | ing to It. Nawa raporto ralala I ths Cyril Johnson Woolen Com Tuesday, Dec. It . Press)—This ancient Chinese cap in Finland conditions for sssss- Italian tschniciaiu ara .tlon baa known such a of a pottery or glass container, for the seryring of hot lunches to employment. Mrs. Hazel Hutch Guatemala City 10:15 opera; OSC Boston apoke on "(TTirtstlsn Sci in the du.sty basement of her riedly, the wife snstched up s bsg ilng sir power, talked of In omin ter scene and the other reindeer pany was re-elected for the fourtfi To Be Held on Fridav ^ “ >* p *"* Mountain AM. Broiklyn home Oct. 30. 1934. ital Is literally buratlng through Finland to aervtea ni iread need at once in ao with a large poin.settla in each drawing a sleigh. The proceeds of c. ..dren who come to school on inson was nominated and elected. • Bcbool. lyindon 11:30 Matters of Moment. ence: The Friend of Mankind," from the floor snd, In the dimly ous terms prior to the declaration one. The hostess served chicken the bus and are unable to com terra aa warden of the borough ol 4:00—Backstage Wife The bag wa.s offered yesterday lighted bsseroent room, copied the It* htstoric w-slli and barriers un planes purchased by yinlEbB. parts of th» world the supper wss $16. The fancy Evening at Sykes Audi* I 'The committee in charge in- 4:15—Stella Dallas la.at night in Bushnell .Memorial of w-sr by England snd France, ap lliar In every American salad, rolls, potato chips, appetiz mute during the lunch hour. The Stafford Springs with the eoUre as a true co(>v of tlie last will of will which left S100,0()0 to chart- ; der the relentless pressure of proach the ideal hi spite of the HkouM Prova articles sold well snd the annual Citizen’s ticket at the annual un- _____ r»i . ■ n eludes Miss Minnie O. McLean, 4:30— Lorenzo Jones Hall, Hartford. The lecture was Mis.s Loui.Me Hcrie, 74-year-old re If Europa’a new conflict ( however, a.*i one me.ana of ers. Christmas plum pudding made affair proved a happy occasion. Idea has been tried out by several Mrs. Franklln C. Harlow, Mrs. ties and the rvmalnder to Mrs. Japanese Immigration Into North unlmlnnre m the size of the op- wnth jelly, (nut and nuts, topped contested election yesterday. Out tonum. Play to Pre* | 4::45— Young Wldder Brown given under the auspices of First cluse who had Rinaased a fortune 1 Into a full-blowm air wmr,! mas gl'dng the Phrlst- Dr. Kendrick Groliel of Stafford other teachers In that and other Tolland I George Talcott. Mrs. lEdgar B. Schindler and four cousins. China. |)o.slng armies. w.lh whipped cream and mara schools and has always been popu of 1850 registered voters In the cede the Dance. 5:00—Girl Alone WDRC and Second Churches of Christ, during her solitary life- for her They jiut the copy away. Then ' raids on military objecthraa ’ ■eal. Receipts frorn Its sair Springs gave an Interesting talk Dawkins. Mrs. John B. Thomas, 5:15—Midstream Scientist, Hartford. The Finnish terrain make* land flng In a tremendotis yearly revi- schino cnernos and coffee. lar with parents and students borough only 177 ballots were cast. real will wa.s missing Miss Herie died. Her wlil could Under Japanese orders, a new warfare hard and eostly. Even ex- the moet ipectacular sad to the young people of Memorial There were 164 straight votes cast .Mrs. Jniu) H. Steele Mrs. Elizabeth Kingston, Mrs. 5:30—Jock Armstrong Mr. Dunn said In part: gateway is being hacked and diig ^ for the national fight against Bingo, ■ conseqiicnceji' and other church on "Early Manuscripts and alike. Rockiille. Dec. 12.— (Special) Eastern Standard lime Tell* Story of "I’aper Bag WIH’’ not be found. rluding I.jiks 1-adnga. a tenth ,>f ! fo u g h t to games were played and everybody .ScouU Goldie NaroUky and and nine splits. Four votes were II16-S, Koekvllle Hiram P. Loverin, Mrs. John C. 5:4.5—Little Orphan Annie It ia my happy privdege to tell The carpenter, Edward Schind But a month later, the couple through the .500-year old Tartar the country’s area con.sist.s , clustvely wliether one ■bercutoaus. Versions of the Bible." —Plans are complete for the an Whittlesey. 6:00—News an(l Weather jt!5 Hartford. Unnn. 1330 jou of a friend that has been In Here In Manchester Inst year a had a jolly time, I Wllhelmlna Holbrook were In discarded. The results of the elcc- ler. told the story of the "pn)>«-r turned the paper bag will over to City wall w-hlrh has stood Intai t lakes. Soldiers on both sides have ' be bombed Into Mr. and Mrs. James Service Jr. UoB la as follows: Warden, Ronald nual Junior Prbmenade to be Traveling Hazardous 6:15 — Eddie Casey’s Football your mi'lat for some Ume. I re during w-ar and siege since Pei amounted to approximatcK During Ihi evening the officers' and family attended the funeral charge of the supper at the week Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rhodes l)ag will " in Surrogate's court. attorneys, and the present court a common enemy this winter. Are- i *t ought to prove, mi prc.vehti'd .Mr.a. Trotter woth a | Mitchell, 171; burgesses, Hugh Although there were many Roundup Tuesday, !)*«■. It fer to the Christian Science move ping, or Peking, was built during over the ( ast live years re- of Mrs Service's brother, William ly meeting of the Nutmeg patrol announce the engagement of their given by the class of 1941 in the His wife ilieil In.st February. , proceeding* resulted. tl( and aub-Aretlc weathei | whether bombere can tnfllet .iroo<-h. and while she was absent of the Mountain Laurel Girl Scout Ward, J69, Aldo feionl, 168, Wil bumped fenders, no serious accl- 8:30—History In the Headline— p. m. ment. Some of you may not have the Ming dynasty. So winter campaigns by air, al-I *'*"*''• daotaS* decisive to ita have totalled a little under Pike at Newark, N. J., who died daughter. Miss Leona Rhodes of Sykes auditorium on December , dents were reported to the Rock Professor Andre Schenker recognized IhU frlehd; in fact, you The gateway will connect w-llh Yet the need,, are always trom the dining lavam for a few troop In the chapel Tuesday eve liam Sorensen. 166, Mario Tonl- 4 .00—Music Off The Record ready heralded In sketehy reports sense that airplanes can ba f( last Wednesday night after a dandel, 6, Romlldo Galotto, 1 ; 15. This year’s play, "If Wishes ville police as the result of the 6:45—Lowell Thomas may even have fancied it on en a broad highway leading to the than the fund.’ avail.ablc minule.s, a line floor lamp was long Illness. Mr. Fhke formerly ning. Birthday cakes were a fea Tolland to Raymond Forest Pit 4:4.5—Ad Liner e«l: all antagonism to .Mrs Eddy from the front, are more than a , **** principal weapon for brought m a.s a surprise gift. clerk and trsasurer, John W. Kelr- Were Horses” will be presented by hazardous traveling followm, 7:00—Fred Waring'a Orchestra 5:30 —It Hs|)pened In Holly-wood . emy, or something to be avolde The pean war that of France and There were too many other borough of Stafford Springs re The sewing meeting of the Fed 9:30—Fibber McGee and Molly 6:4.5—Today In Europe Personal Experlenc« womanhood When one reads Mrs Republican Program Committee 1 mental center of north Chins, leav rumatances and machines at ■en. ma Crandall of Melroae took the Mrs. Welch Honored erated church Union Missionary Following the play the Grand 1 0 :0 0 - Bob Hope; Judy Garland: In our family, we were dimly, England vt Germany up to now On the occasion of her birthday, leased yesterday by borough of 7:00 —Amo.y ’n’ Andy Fd-ly’a Ufe by Sibyl Wilbur, and has reached the drafting etage of ing pre.vent dsy Peiping as s sight fighting In the defeat of PoIShd Important Work (('onllmied from l*age One) consolation. ficials to the voters shows that the Soclet^' will be held Thursday at March and dancing will take place Skinnay Enni.s’ Orchestra aware of the presence of this | seeing attrarllon for tourlst.s has been anything lint a proving ____ I which Is December 12, Mrs. Fannie 7:1.5—Jimmie Fldler learns of the struggles and hard Ila 11)40 plHtform )>ropoaals. but an Germany to appraise air pow 'ITOUowlng are a lew hrief facta The young people of the Hill local municipal government op the social rooms. A hot lunch will in the gym. The orchestra to fur 10:30—Uncle Walter’s Dog House friend In our community; In fact, ground for air fleets. Indicate an important part section held a meeting Sunday Dixon Welch was given 4 surprise Andover 7:30—Helen Mencken In "Second ships amd heartaches, as well aa effort may be made to pigeonhole I'nexpix-ledly DlffU-ull Job Air fighting has been s|>oradlc Its full value, though German _ drains on the war reserves of both ^ erated In the black this year with be served by a volunteer commit nish music for dancing Is Ells 11:00—News and Weather we saw In the town an iinques- | the glorious overcomings that a t lie recommendaliuna until the na tha work the club carries on evening at the church conference "Noxld her Columbia tee. 11:15—Polish Orchestra Husband" Tearing down the wall has prov snd Inconclusive on the western planes did contribute heavily count nea "m gold and In dollars" , u©ke nom©, Raturdny. ©venin^ by an income of $54,023.25 and ex worth Mitten and Us Silver tioned case of healing, yet our em- ! tended the Infant steps of the tional convention. for the projects mentioned will he .shared equally room. Rhythm orchestra. Although he is Mrs. Maxwell Hutchinson, 11:45— Blue Barron's Orchestra 8:00—Edward G. Robinson and inent ecclesiastical respectability | ed an unexpectedly difficult job. front, snd the tourh-an<1-go "raids’ the distintegration of Polish ftolM 20 friends. Mrs. rhomas Ryle of penditures of $54,699.80. Borough The Tolland Federated church Ona Munson In "Big Town" Christian Science movement, one The committee, headed by Dr. ghlngscvldfncs of the vast num ence. ' ^ raised yearly in various wavs The two tinanre ministers also | Mrs Agnes Woodworth, Miss officials have adopted the pay-as- choir has accepted an Invitation to comp«»ratlvely new In this vicinity 131-4, WlUlmantlo 12:00— Freddie Martin’s Orchestra hardly warranted ' more than a ' parrying out In England and Ger ugh payment of dues, en- Ruth Bennett and Miss Jennie Stamford and Mrs, John Holden of AM. 8:30—Tuesday Night Party readily sees why the discoverer of Glenn Frank, haa been atudylng bers of men snd substantial ms- many apjiear to have been largely The war to Finland may ba agreed that many common war Manchester planned the party you-go policy this year and oper join with the Talinttvllle choir In he has delighted patrons at A1 passing notice of this newcomer ; this Science had to be a woman. ; possible platform planks since 1937. ments or lectures, etr — expenditures will be shared. Church spent Monday forenixm In 12;30~Glen Miller's Orchestra 8:55—N ew s-Elm er Davis in religious circles. As a child I i tesials used In Its construction A for rrconnnisaanee purposes. world’s first laboratory for WilllmantIc. which was In form of a dinner ated the borough with revenue re- ! presenting a Christmas carol serv Plerti-i's Tamborlna and the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pinney •She must needs possess the In Suggested drafta are being rtm i- large band of Chinese coolies. In a the Christmas Seal revenue is Both governments are pledged Colonel room In New London. 12:65— News 9:00—We, The People |felt very otrongly, after listening j The overwhelming strength of termlnlng just what alrplaiMa' Friday at 5 p m. the Juvenile celved during the past year. ice under the dlrecUon of Wilfred announce the engagement of their 9:.30—Camel Program —Boh Cros stincts of the mother who cllnga lated among Us 200 members for month and one half of work, dug the Russians In the air does not do. the most important, for it by the treaty to launch no for- i ***• *'t**f« Mrs. It also required $2,292 leas to Kent on Sunday evening, Decem Ticketa may be secured from 1 :00—Silent to the conversation of my elders, ishea approximately two- Grange meeting at Tolland was Welch was presented with an eve- daughter. Dorothy Irene, to Oli by’s orchestra to her child when all others for I final consideration. iMs than half way through the eign loons or obtain any i redits . nlng wrap. The same group of operate the borough during the ber 17. any member of the Junior class or that the elect, the the really best sake It: she must be Imbued with It generally haa been expected of the total yearly recelpta. held with Worthy Master Leonard ver R. Lavallee of East Main Tomorrow's Program 10:00— Marcella Denys, Soprano.' people of earth, were like our- ' 60-foot wide. 35-foot high mara of except jointly or with the consent Todd of South Wllllngton presid frlenda give Mrs. Welch a party in past year than It did In 1938, the Those wishing to contribute to st the door. Reserved seats will the faith and fortitude and pa that the committee w-ould file Its stone, paving block and mud. During the years 19.^5 iSep- of the other. report shows. The 12 months ex be on sale Wednesday and Thurs AM. orchestra selves. Homeopaths. Episcopalians ' plre, have been eonstrurted In a*v- ing celebration of her birthday each those In need and shut-ins to fill street, Rockiille. ‘The marriage 10:30—The Esso Reporter - News. tience which are the inherent recommendations with the Republi Roads leading to the new gateway ,bar)-lB39 (Mayt, the elub has penditures were listed st $54,699 - Christmas baskets are requested day, Decemer 13 and 14. 6:00—Blue Grass Roy and Republicans. So It was not eral cities. led 14,6.57 for milk and Included among the expen.ses to Mr. snd Mrs. Arthur Kolberg of year, this being the twelfth. Sun will take place on January 5th, 6:25—News Weather possessions of the spiritually-mind can National CommiUee-early next are being widened and straighten Despite the temporary check, on be shared by Kranre and Britain ' day evening Mrs, Welch was given 80 as compared to the expendi to leave the donations at the Mrs. Nellie Edwards unUl many years had passed, and ed woman: I y««r. nutrition (as cocoa, soup, .Springfield, Mass., have been the birthday of 5Iiss Pinney. 6:30—Francis J. Cronin, Organist 10:3.5—Dance Music the burden of suffering had lain ed to provide free passage through Immigration, Japanese officials are Quota tio] are financial assistance to thtnl gueata of Mr. and Mrs, John a second party at The Anchorajje tures of the previous year of $55,- church. Perishable foods should Mrs. Nellie McCarthy Ekiwards. Senseleaa Antagonism to .Mrs. Eddy Authoritative sources reported the wall. liver oil, etc,), to undcrnour- 991.80. The Income for the past 60, of 58 Grove street, died at the Andover waa shocked by the 7:00—Morning Watch 11:00— Paul Sullivan heavily upon a dear one that we Today, however, that some leaders making plans to settle 2,000,000 of chUdren In the elementary ronntrle.s and the cost of the I’o- Brownlee. In East Hampton by Dr. and Mra. be given to Miss Miriam Under 8:00— News, Weather 11:15—Mitchell Ayres’ orchestra There probably has not been a The new rtty planned by the of their countrymen In north China B. Bertram Fenlmore of Mansfield. 12 months amounted to $54.023.2.5 wood. Rockville City hospital Mo|nday death of Mrs. Ersklne Hyde, Sat- sought the old of this friend, and were working quietly to have the It might ba pcMwlbla to ila. Proper nutrition of Iish Army iKurcign l^igioni in The turkey supper served by 8:15—Doye O’Dell 11:30—Paul Whiteman’s orchestra In one week’s treatment in (Thria- more peralitenlly misunderstood JapancM will have living space within the next few years. By this Kranre. | Thirty-four were present. Includ a decrease of $8,780.65 over the night following a lingering Illness. urday night at the Manchester I report held up. These leaders 1 000,000 out a caae agalnat any nthar i forma the most Important Climax Chapter, Order of Eastern Memorial hospital. The reports 8:30— Radio Bazaar 12:00—Night Owl Request Pro-I tlan Science the Improvement waa figure .Vince the days of the Naza- for an eatimsted , persons method, the Japanese state, their Star, Wednesday night was st- ing former Governor Wilbur L. 1038 figures of $57,803.90. She was bom In Rockville July 27, argue. It waa said, that a declara- — most of them Japanese. tlon, even against England or ( In preventive measures Based on proportional national ' Routine expenses of the borough had been very favorable during 8:50— Rhythm of the Day gram Harvey Ol.son. truly miraculous. F-rom my ear rene than the Discoverer and need for more living apace ts being wealth, the Krench contribution to ! ended by 120 people. Mrs. Henry Cross, Col, Thomas Hewea and Wil 1879, the daughter of Patrick and ! tlon of principles tn advance of the Almost 200.000 JapaneOF have the United 8tatea. But bow tuberculosis or any other lard B. Rogers. remained about the oame, with In the week. Mrs. Hyde was for 9:00—George Hinkle, Peddler of 1 :00 .Sign Off liest recollection, the suffered in founder of Christian Science. The j convention merely would set ep a partially satisfied. anyone make out a eaaa of disease. The club has Ihia common war chest will be l.abote of South Wllllngton was Julia Oughlln McCarthy and waa Melody opponents of her mr.ssage have poured into North China In the crease and decreases In the various North Coventry the widow of Andrew Ed'wards. many years director of the Girl's question had been a seml-lnvalld, I new target for Democratic fire. the Finns. Ided $496 for dental clinics two to Britain's three rhairman of the supper committee Notes 9:15—Food News Tomorrow's Program subject to vicious attaeka of stom stopped at no calumny, no mis lost SO months In the wake of their departments about balancing each She waa a member of St. Ber L ea^ e, a member of Andover ; They also Were aald to contend that —Lord Lethlaa, Brittoh tonsil and adenoid operations, Both countries pledged them- i ■nd Mrs Raymond Bums of Wll- Among the chorus of the Town Grange, and a capable worker for 9:80—Music Whlls You Work p. m, ach and intestinal trouble. Im representation. in their' effort to conquering armies. Of this number. kngton Mill had charge of the other. Sunday was ob.xerved as Fa nard’s church. She leaves two 1 some Republtcans almost certainty 41.000 have settled In over-crowd to tlaltad Stalaa. >tays, physical corrective work, selves not to place any new re and Gown Community and College the Ladies Benevolent Society. 10:00—The Mon I Harried 7:00—Music Off The Record agine my surprise on joining the discredit her work and mission. w-ould disapprove of the suggested I Niiigaiice Taxes dining room. Chorus which presented the ther’s Day with a special service j brothers. William McCarthy of 10:15—John’s Other W’ife family circle after an absence of 1 But vuch tactics are not new. Let ed Peiping, an Increase of 37,000 fltUng of eye-glas.scs, it has strictions on Imports from ea< h conducted in keeping with the She was a member of the Andov 7:1.5—The Esso Reporter - News. program and that party friction I out approximately J700 The monthly meeting of the "ChrUitmas Oratorio" by Saint ' Hartford and John McCarthy of 10:30—Just Plain Bill Weather q a week, to see this erstwhile dy thought for a moment go bark to compared to the Japanese popula You can havar halp nun IM other for protective reasons or to Cheerio claBs will be held this eve day. Rev. Austin speaking on er Congregational church for .56 w-ould result. To Pay Pensions you have hla conoanL hWt- Cod Uver Oil raise revenue , Saens at the University of Con : Saybrook. years. Mrs. Hyde was 72 years of 10:45—The Woman In White 7:20 -Music Off The Record speptic partake of a meal that In * that day when Christ Jesus heal tion before the war. ning in the Hill church. A social necticut Sunday evening were the Wapping "Our Pilgrim HeriUge ” The I The funeral will be held on 11:00—David Harura the post would have involved the 1 ed the man who was blind from Other municipal centers of Jap may hava no are being purchased at a cost son, Jr., Mrs. Laura .Sqiiler, Mrs. 9 o’clock at St. Bernard’s church. Hartford. Funeral services were 12:00 Noon—"Noontime VarieUes” to me that our Invalid was evi of the healing. First they refused 500. There were less than 15,000 week by motor for Miami, Fla., carrier for more than thirty years P.M. I 8:30—The E>so Reporter News, As Peso Breaks erty tax to Denver'a history to Harvard ValvaraHy «370 .72. to be used whenever Edith Ishsm. Mra. Delvlnla Ethe The first of a series of church Burial will be In Grove Hill ceme held thl.s afternoon at 2 o’clock I Weather dently not himself mentally and to believe that the man with sight Japanese civilians In all north In Spotlight where they will spend the win ridge and Miss Harriet Robinson, on Rockville Route 2. tery, 12:15— Day Dreams should be stoppecL She cautioned I restored was the one whom they China, prior to 1937. help pay the city’s ahare of Oolo- are needed. ter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dvorsky family night suppers and aortal i from the Andover Congregation 8 ;3.5—Shoppers Special rado’a old aga penaiona. figures quoted above do not James Thompson, Jr., has been hours was held Sunday evening at ' Mrs. Leon H. Austin was the Rosalie Lodge al church. Dr. William B. Teet- 12:30—Your Family and Mine 9:00—Melodies of Tomorrow me to say nothing about it; that! had known a.v blind. When one Mexico City. Dec. 12.—(45—Mex To Halt IramIgratlaB have arrived In Miami for the elected vice-president of an asso 18:45— Bingin' Sam objection after another fell by Its The new property tax rata la the donation toward the ((mntlnued from Page One) the Community House, with about ' leader at Christian Endeavor Sun htll officiated. ! 9:15—American School of the Air such scenes had been enacted at ican business men. confronted with Any man who eaa maha winter, driving their car. ciation composed of young persons i There will be a meeting of 1:(X)—News, Weather own f(x>lisb weight, their Anal fling The flood of lipmigratlon de 318.70 on each 31,000 valuation, numbera of paopla quit of a dental chair i$115i; fifty attending. The supper was ^ day evening and had a meeting : Rosalie Lodge this evening when Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton 9:45—Bachelor’s Children each meal for the past week and ■ a break In the peso to S.65 to the of $1,0.5(1,000 in lax delinquency The following new books have In the Trl-County Union which la to 1:15—(Jolden Strings — Robert without harmful results: that he w-as as follows: "We know that veloped ao rapidly thiat Japanese an Increase of 83.14. Nuioance and drinking aad ao* to the public school music followed by an informal addreas by with a good attendance. Next plans will be made for a New entertained Bert Dixon and Mrs. 10:00—Pretty Kitty Kelly United Statea dollar, expreaaed authorities have taken steps to taxes are 50 cents per wheel on notes and Increased WBA activi been added to the Wllllngton hold monthly meetings In the fu Sunday Miss Clara Vlsney and Maxwell, Harpist waa having Christian Science God spake unto Mose.v; os for this thiavaa return tha tbli for Instruments ($100), and William Boiirgatze, who comes' Y’ear's party and dinner to be held Marcia Bedell of New York City, 10:15—Myrt and Marge j hope today that the peso would find halt It temporarily. Permits to automobiles and trucka, one cent ty. Public IJbrary. "America’s Cook ture. Miss Lucy Derosla la also a John Kingsbury, Jr., will be the 1:35—Medical Talk treatment, and that wc should do fellow (Christ Jesus) we know not bava atolen, I am for. other service projects. II Book": Baldwin, "Station Wagon from South Rhodesia, .South j at the January meeting. Members Mrs. Ruby Anderson and George 10:30— Hilltop Htnise I quickly a new level provided a come to north China now are on each package of clgarettea and member of the committee on or lenders. Stauky of Hartford, their daugh 1:30—Marjorie Mills nothing to break the spell: A from whence he Is." Intensely sound basis for future trade com- —OM. Hohart I Include, however, the many ■Set", Goudge, "The Stater of the ganization. The.first meeting la to Africa. He apoke very Interesting- . planning to attend the dinner are 3:00—Intimate Apparel 10:45— Stepmother simple and logical Is the healed Issued only to those assured of a 8550 license fee for retail firms 1th measures which, as Its To Olseiats Situation The Coventry Fragment Society ter. Ila, and Mr. and Mrs. Amo "spell" this tnily proved to be; a i mitments. Isa, Harteea aviator, Angcl.a": Grey, ' ’Western Union"; be In WestcheateY” January 1 1 . ty of hla wbrk there among the' ' Baked to hand their names to the 3:15—Ellen Randolph 11:00— I.Anny Ross good spell, or to use the old E ng-' man’s response: "Why herein Is a jobs and places to live. doing bualneea on ths Instalment Kthar Dhrlaa aim, the club carries out Wa-sblngton, Dec. 12—lAh—The colored people. will meet Wednesday at the homo Flydal, alsso of Hartford at a Sun Banks suspended -egular trading Republican National Committee Kent, "Paul Revere Square". Lor- The Flashing Thimbles 4-H Club I committee tn charge at the meet- 3:80—Career of Alice Blair 11:1.5— Brenda (Turtls lish expression, the gospel — the marvelous thing, that ye know not Many of Peiping’s historical plan. lyiarly. Ing, "Across the Years"; Norris, Wapping Grange No 30 will hold of Mrs. Walter Keller. Mrs. Ritter ' ing this evening. day night supper party. 11:30—Big Sister in the peso yesterday after It fell announced lr«lay that C,ov .lohn of Old Hop River Village has elect of Mansfield will be the Mission 3:43—Meet Mias Julia good news of the kingdom of God, from whence he Is, and yet he hath about 60 centavos In relation to the sights have disappeared and the Our bast afforta, to jngurea without Imaglnatinn ’;l»Bl Sunrise” There are twenty- ed Catherine Fries president; Mary Its regular meeting at the Com Ejection Tonight Mr. and Mrs. E. Hudson enter 3:00—Mary Marlin I 11:45— Aunt Jenny’s Stories city's face Is being rapidly chang Oood Ha mart ton Injured W. Brtcker of Ohio would "dl.scwaa ary speaker. Meeting will be held tained a number of their friends which has brought healing and' opened mine eyes": And to the dollar. and aa a ualtad paopla, _ ia paaakmleaa things of lltlle three new Juvenile books. The Neumec, vice-president; Beatrice munity House this evening at 8 ! The annual meeting of Fayette 3:15—Ma Perkins 12:00—Kate Smith Speaka same akcpUcal carnal mind, nine ed by Japanese building. In place But the children whom the Ohio relief situation ' before at 1:30 and missionary meeting from EJist Hartford at a turkey comfort and strength to us all' The Bank of Mexico bought an tinua to ba dlractad towaiS the Ohio State Society of New library Is located In Hall Memorial Mathleu, secretary-trissufer; Con o’clock. The program will be a Lodge No. 69, A. F. and A. M., 5 3:80—Pepper Young’s Famllv 12:15—When A Girl Marries these years. ' teen htindred years later, thou of noted templea, Japaneae apart Racramanto, Calif.—(45—Charles maana of givlag avary mai dollars serve are Manches- complete surprise to all members . will start at 2:30. dinner Sunday, at the former estimated 8600.000 worth of pesos York Saturday evening school at South Wllllngton and Is stance Fries, club reporter; snd will be held In the Masonic rooms 8:45—Vic and Sade 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent Coming o r Another Friend sands upon thousands of grateful at 6:50 yesterday tn an apparent ment houses have sprung up. Plc- Peters, 53, ran to call an ambul an and child a .chaaoa t« dUldxen. The Christmas Seal open Wednesdays from 3 to 4 and June Cooper, song lender; Mrs. except the lecturer. A special choir rehearsal will be this evening at 7:30 o’clock when Howard Stanley house. 12:45—Our Gal Sunday The committee said the Roose Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bogardus After witnessing this remark- ( Christian Scientists are saying, attempt to ease the drop, but with turesqua allsya have been widened ance for a stranger he thought the promiaa at Aiaarlcaa must have continued 7 to 8 p. m. Mrs. John Mtrtl ot Ernest Richards Is the leader of Harold Cetton. who has been held Wednesday evening this week the yearly election of officers will 1 :00—The Esso Reporter — News, "Why herein Is a marvelous thing; to make room for Japaness mili was Injured. He slipped and broka velt admlnlrtrstlon has undertak and next at 7:.30 o'clock at the were dinner guests Sunday at the able healing. I accepted gladly a drew from the market In a half- tiona aad Maalo. *fg support if their needs arc Wllllngton Hill Is librarian. this active sewing club with a mem confined .at the Hartford hospital, take place. Weather copy of the Clirlstlan Science te x t-; You say that the Science of CTirls- hour. tary trucks. Shinto shrines, usually a teg. 'The stranger waa juot d V . ta ba met next year. en to make capital ' out of the re home of the organist. Miss Sylvia home of Mrs. Lenore Fallot of lief controversy between the city bership of six young girls. A pro has returned to his home. He Is a Following the meeting there 1:05— Us On A Bus Iwok, “Science and Health with tlanity and its discoverer are built only within ths Japanese em. drunk. gram of sewing and contest en member of Wapping Qrange. Smith. Manchester. 1:15— Life Can Be Beautiful f©uds, and yet this teaching Is of Cleveland and the state It ex ' will be a program of sound pic 'The firemen held their regular Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Stop The Preassia! tries has been pl.mned by the Rehearsals are in progress for Friday evening ^the Mother’s tures, the feature of wUch will be Radio 1 :30—This Day la Oura Baker Eddy. I waa eager to know opening spiritually and literally pressed belief that Brlcker would club of Coventry and all ladies In meeting Friday evening at the lyictim of Smoke Rroup. the annual Christmas play which I "News In the Air,” a recent re 1:45—Main Street—Hartford how this healing work waa ac blind eyes, healing sickness, com (45 "reply to the New Dealers who Columbia terested are Invited to attend the hall. Plana were discussed for the MontIcello, Ky. - _ The have been criticizing him An afternoon meeting of the i.s to be given to the church next lease showing all methods employ Baston Standard rime 2:00—Doc Barclay's Daughters complished. I had not read more forting sorrowing hearts, subdu metropolitan reporter’s Idea of the Ladles’ Aid society will be held In Sunday evening. The name of the special meeting to be held at the coming town meeting and the ing sin and hate, and turning Confined to Home Brlcker s speech will be broad Westrotl Rlcw ed In securing the news of the day. card party to be held next Thurs 2:15— Life And Love of Or. Susan than two pages when I had to leisurely life of a country editor the chapel Wednesday at 2:30 play la "Peace I give unto you,’ 1 home of Mrs. John Kingsbury. Refreshments and a so(Jal hour 2 :30—Rhythmelexlies close the book and wipe from my countless thousands to their Bi cast I by NBC) from 9 to 9 .lO p 575-12, WllUmiuitk) Dlvtsloa day evening. New York, Dec. 13—(4>>—Broad might have found confirmation In m , e. s. t . the committee s.ald. o’clock. The cast includes Mrs. Carl 4 . | Miss Cora Kingsbury will show- will conclude the evening’s pro 2:46—My Son and I eyes the tears of gratitude that bles, to an understanding of.God Mrs. Henry Beck and Mrs. Ma how to make (TTiristmaa center The red roses on the altar In east "jamming,’* in which one this announcement In the Wayne T n acU Lyman, son of Fred i Magnuson, Charles Miller. Walter i gram. 3:00—Joyce Jordan—Girl Interne had welled up. Here, truly, was and to a greater love for aii obedi County Outl(x>k; A hlotory of Columbia Orange. son Nuhfer were hostesses at an pieces at this time. Bring what the Center Congregational church that friend, that blessing, for ence to Christ Jesus!’’ ftd m v i. whose borne was destroy- ^ Hold .Iiiint Maneuvers Foster. Jr . William Watrous ind Meeting Wednesday were placed there by Mrs. Bogar- station attempts to blot out an 3:15—S(>clety Girl "Whether due to a change in the No, 131. has just been completed all-day meeting of the apron com James Williams. N ever you have for greens. Meeting 3:30—News which—perhaps unconsciously - I ;M by fire early Sunday morning j The December meeting of the dus In memory of her mother's other, hasn’t been os prevalent In weather or not, m last minute rush Cairo, Egypt, Dor 12 - (A5 — by Mrs. Lillian W. Rice, former mittee of the I.,adjea’ Al(i society The annual Christmas party of starts at 7 :30 o’clock. 3 :35—Strictly Swing—Gll Bayek had been longing ail my life,—an The sand dunes along the Snake ;lB unable to cover his milk route at the home of Mrs. BecR today. Mrs. Annie Schell slipped to the Rockville Emblem Club will be birthday, and the anniversary of Kurope’s war os one might believe. of display advertising has forced Hanebester. At the time of the j While British and Kgvptlsn forces the Ladles Aid Society Is to be' understanding of God, logical, sim river of Idaho rise higher than lecturer, which is to be Included In The meeting Is for the purpose of fl(Mr Saturday evening bre-king held on Wednesday afternoon at her paosing. The red rose was That could be because retalia ple, and provable. And right here us to carry ovsf much nsws until which drove members of the hold joint maneuvers a "State of the history of Granges In Connec held Friday afternoon at two Mrs. Blxby’s favorite flower. any of the dunes In Africa’s Sa next week. Watch for It In the Emergency " will be In effect In preparing work for the meeting on o’clock, at the Community church ' her right arm. She was takei. *0 the Elks Home. At this time plans tion Is easy. another remarkable thing happen- hara Desert. ‘Tnaiily from the house. Francis the following day. for the Christmas activities will Professor Roy Brammell, of the forthcoming Issue of the Outlook.” ; Vaat back tm ng to recover a tin lower Egypt ami the Suez ("anal ticut being complied by the form house. The following are on the. Manchester Memorial hospital, re However, since the Russian on City of Flint May er state lecturer, Mrs. Sarah L First steps toward the forming turning home Sunday. be completed. University of (Connecticut will be tb&t con'lained about $'»00 in ^ Zone for 21 hours beginning at of a Center Home and School club commltteee of arrangements; Mrs. the speaker at the regular meet slaught In Finland, reports from CMh. H© was forced to thr ■noon today (5 a m. est ) The Curtis of Plalnvllle. A few of the Homer Lane, Sr.. Mias Dora ?. | Miss Betty Vl.sney of East Sale Wednesday Stockholm listeners say Finnish highlights of the history revealed were taken last week at a meet Windsor Hill and Miss Cor.a The East School Special Ctass ing of the P. T. A. this evening Carry Refiigeeg houao befor#* he \v:u* able war games will test both military ing at the home of Mrs. Donald Faster, Mrs. George H. Sibley, In the ball. broadcasts ore subject to perala- to re t the money and w.ui over- and rivlll.an defense arrangements in the records of the order for 48 Mra George Marks, and Mrs. Wil Klhgebury of Falls Village, spent will hold its annual (Jtarlstinaa $alo tent nlghUy disturbance. They at years show that since its orgsnlza- Tuttle. Actual formation of the the week-end at their respective on Wednesday, December 13, from The Ladies Benevolent Society Mma by the heavy smoke Since group Is to he deferred until Jan lard H. Bteaas. estimated that over $50 was clear tributed this to Russian stations. Bergen, Norway. Dec. 13—(JP)— tk«n be has been ronhned to his Uon Id 1892. the Grange has been homes. two to four In the afternoon. The Cauley Still Living uary. This will make the third ed at their sale and tea on Thurs The "jamming” is done by one The odysoey of the O ty of Flint a dominating Influence In the com Miss Flora Relmln of Wethers proceeds of the sale will be used staUon operaUng directly on the Hartford. Dec 12- (-75- James, munity life of this town. club for the purpose of better un day. Mrs. John Hutchinson, Mrs. IRON-CLAD PROTECTION I The route Is now being covered I ('awlev of Hartford. Injured | field spent the week-end with Mr. for more material aad new equlp- wave t f another. Interference can may end In a voyage to the United Thirty-Ove persons organized derstanding between parents and menL Edward Whitcomb assisted Mrs. fiB Manchester by a yemg man e.arlv Saturday morning In an ' and Mrs. Gilbert Storrs. Howard Spear at the food table be generated merely by keeping States with Finnish refugees. the Columbia branch of the nation teachers to be formed In Columbia Mr. snd Mrs. Cornelius William Baminaga Sale titb o was in bis employ H<- a'.v> automobile accident In West Hart- | within the last two veara and before opening time almost eut a steady tons signal. Shipping circles sold ths Amer VWna n loeer in the fire' He n-iri a wide fraternal order In March, son have moved from John E. The first division of the Ladles ford remained in a critical condi-, 1892. with 8 of the charter mem Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaFleur of everything waa ordered. At the This produces a heterodyne, ican vessel, which first sprang Into flMW ault of clothes hanging in s t!on tod.av. Hartford hospital at- Kingsbury'a , Aid society of the Union Oongre- business meeting preceding the which makes Itself known in the bers stiU Hying and 6 taking ac Columbia Lake have left for West gational church will hold a rum the news with ths i^scue of survi cdoeet in a jxicket of whn h wn.s tcndnrts s.ali| It had been report-' Palm Bench, Florida, where they John E. Kingsbury, >Jr.. la con sale, plana were discussed for the receiver by squeals, bqwi or otber vors from the sunken Athenia Sept 1 $33. He was not able t-. sa\e 1 tive Intereet la the meetings now fined to his bed with tonsllitls. mage Bale at the church s(x;lal extraneous noise. The power used cd vc'.'iti rdav that C,awlev had died Charter members living In this will spend the winter. (Christmas party on Friday, Dec 3, waa expected here Saturday ; ,'jlitber the suit or the mont v. from Ihf injurie.a he suffered. About $60 was collected In town Mrs. Emil J. Koehler Is Improv rooms on Wednesday from 9 a. m. ember 15 and a vote was carried by the Interfering ststlon deter town at the present time are: Mr. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Trip of to 5 p. m. from Haugesund, Norway, where m a d e i n ie m l Hartford will move to Columbia In for the Red Cross. This was turn ed and la able to be up and aroimd to donate thirty-five dollars to mines ths amount of Interference. cargo was discharged. 4 and Mrs. ("urtls A. Holmes. Mrs. ed over to the Manchester chap again. Junior Otria Party Julia Little, -Mrs T, O. TuckeE. the near future and occupy their ter. ward much ne^ed repairs on the Ths srsa effected depends both Ths Flint was to depart again f -st house on the WilllmantIc road Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keller and The Jw lor girls of the Ameri church organ. on the power of the origlnel broad Mrs Justme Lsham snd (Theater A. N. Skinner is able to be son Bobby, have returned from can Auxiliary will bold next Monday for on undisclosed ; Lyman. .Mrs. Jennie Hunt was not which they huUt several years ago. Mrs. Thomas Birmingham and caster end that of the Interferer. northern Norwegian port, where ik - They moved from Columbia when around on crutches s t the Man Norfolk, Va. Mr. Keller la home their monthly meeting on Wed her committee will shop for gifts Generally, the primary or Immedi a charter member of this Grange, chester hoaplUl. He wishes to for a three weeks leave. nesday afternoon alter school. Informed sources said Finnish taking membership here by trans hla work calfi'd' him to Hartford. for the Community Christmas tree ate territory of a regular broad refugees would be picked up. THE MANCHESTER extend his thsnks to sll those, who The Fragment Society served a They will enjoy a CThristmaa party Wednesday of this week. Anyone cast station does not experience aa fer from Andover Orange, but was have ao kindly remembered him turkey dinner to members of the with the exchange of glfta. R^ Captured by the German raider one of Uiy first officers of this wishing to contribute who has not much interference as la encounter Deutschland Oct. 9, tbs Flint ./ms m with cards during bis stay at the C. M. P. A. Tuesday noon. freshmenta will be served. been contacted may call Mrs. ed farther sway. However, In the PUBLIC MARKET Grange Md sUll goes to the meet hospital. token to Murmansk, Soviet Russia, ings Christmas Bonuses Visitation TonlgM Birmingham os to whom 4t la to cmae o t short waves, algnola which The Methodist Sunday school but upon returning southward was Yeomans hall was the gift of Mayflowrer Rebekah Lodge will be given. usually can be recetv^ better at has appointed tha following to receive its official vlaitatlon thia a distance than close by, this sltu- restored to the American crew : -Mrs Mary Yeomans, a charter For A&P Employ es The Mother’s Club December 8 Wednesday Specials serve on a committee for the evening from the Rebekah Assem meeting for Wednesday evening ot atlon would not hold. That Is, the Nov. when the Norwegian Ad- | member. In 1900. with the upper Christmas program, enlertain- Ellington mlralty took (xrmmand. 1 hall constnicted In such a way as bly president, Mrs. Florence this week will be in the form of "Jammer” would accomplish hts mmit Mm. A. N. Skinner; glfU, Palmer of Stamford a t the bead. p u rp ^ . to best carry out the rttugl of the John A. Hartford. President of a Christmas party with a . white CHARLES M. SCHWAB, atcci nun tstraordiBary ani a philanthroBlat of STORE OPE.N ,\I,L n.-VV ^^ K^^■E.'^DAY Mrs. A. Worren. Mra. B. 8. Haley The annual meeting and Roll Other guests will be Asssmbly elephant gift aa part of the pro While It Is not difficult to Grange. The capacity of the hall the Great AAP Tea Company an and Mrs. A. N. Skinner; tree, Boneless Veal for Slewing...... la listed as 1,50, with a value of call of the Ellington CTongrega- Vice-President Abble Brooks of gram. The meeting will be c^ e d "jam" a station, the broadcaster .21c 1b. nounced today that one million Boys’ class. Edward Grlffen. tlonal church will be held Thura. Move to Dissolve faaia, nanod a (mat institutioB aa oo^xemtor and co*trnatoo Tender Calves' Liver, W esiern $ 6 ,000 . Mystic snd her stsff, • District at 8 o'clock by the president, Mrs. Interfered with always con come . 35c lb. five hundred thousand dollars win Charles Warren, Stanley Nichols, day, December 14, at 6:30 p.m. back by doing the same thing to Fnne^Sugar Cured Baron, machine shred Long Service be distributed at Christmas time Deputy President Mrs. EJale Mil b. R. Tuttle of Columbia, at the in hifl Will . 25c lb. Robert and Howard Skinner; deco supper will be served. Following ler of this city snd her staff. on enemy program. Communists Seen i Home Made Italian Sausage...... ;''' During the course of the 48 year among employees of the Company rations. Epworth League. home of Mrs. T. J. Birmingham. . 25c lb. span of Grange existonce, two sec the supper a business meeting will Supper will be served for the To get on Idea how "jamming'’ M€£T JOe WHIPPL€. . .TH£ F€ATUR£*RID6R.'AT T«€ W€ST SID£ sbciAL Small Link Pure Pork Sau.sage...... earning less than $52(m annual Mias Aangbell Lee who gradu be held, at which time the election nunds, all one need do is to tune . 2.5c lb. retaries have served combined ly who have been with the Com members snd guests s t six o’cloek- Rome Made^Pure Pork Sausage .^leat . I'tr lb ates in January from Manchester of officers, calling the roll, hearing yin on American "local” channel Mexico City, Dec. 12 — (45 — The aanc basic advanUgea which Mr, Schwab obtained for hla helm __ CLUB INITIATION TH€ OTHER NIGHT. fOR fIVfc YtARS^ JOtt^LIBItO Hfc lbs 3.5c terms of 41 years. Miss Amelia J pany more than six months. High school Is one of the few wdth Mrs. OttlUs Pfunder m Fresh .Made Tender Cube Steak Fuller served for 23 years an lha fiOr this latest demonstratloii of Presi Mrs. Clyde MsrshsU winner of Mrs. C. WUUam Weirs of Rock- guest speaker, having for her sub- BroU aad will enter the league — 8 Grange will be celebrated la 1942 dent Hartford’s thoughtfulness for WJZ-NBC Aldrich Family; Hopkinsvine, Ky.— (45 — Two Local. Strictly Fresh. Large Size...... ,3 7 f dor The women's degree team at the Notional Spealdag Contest villa was a visitor at the home of jecL ‘The Young People of To shortly. 8:30 Information Please; 9 Little automobiles can collide at a etreat | .^ lo n g e ® ’ Kt'. ths entire organization Is eapeclal- sponsored by the Associated Wom 8 Pure (First Prizi)...... ‘ ^ b« Vernon Graaga will work tbs first ly gratifying at thU Ume wh«i all Miss Hattie R. M. Barr of Main day.** ba wiperviras ths material The drive to ralM the money o r Hollywood; 9:80 Meet Mr. interaacUoa without cither driver and second degrees at the regular en of ths Form Buresn has re Street, Sunday. for ths High School World whidi started today end wU run for one 'Veeks; 10:80 Brent House. being criminally reckless or eore- PcM or Lima Beans (Red L in e )...... No 2 can lOc are Interested In preparing their turned to her bomS after s week’s meeting of Oolumbla Grange Wed Christmas shopping lists. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boyer of contains Information about the weak emUng Tueaday. Dec. 19 at MBS— 8 Ned Jerdsn, apy; 9:80 laaa. Judge Hunter Wood bolievaa. nesday evening In Yeomans Hall stay in Chicaga Springfield, Mass., were visitors in Manchester High acbooL 3 p. m. Everyone In Bolton will ozort concerto; 10 Montreal Two drivers haled into bis court MANCHESTER Yallow Eye Beans in Bulk...... u lbs 1.5c Ths siagls patrons of the Six candidates will be Initiated In Foond Deed la Anto town Sunday and attended church Mra A. L. Martin, idiaimian, ba vlaitcd by members at the team mphony. were vefaement In accusing each ; ■ " k h Cream Sauce and to the third and fourth degrees at Orange, In their competitive pro- j here. Mrs. Boyer was formerly a will receive articles for ths usual and all donations wOI glsdly he sc- other. Both demanded an arre st.' I n g Delicious! the same time. A supper will fol-. gram, praoented s broadcast. The 1 reaid^t of Ellington. Christmas box to be sent to EUls eepted. > What to expact Wednasday: Eu- So offlccra charged one with reck- can 10c Bristol. Dec. 12—uTV-Edward arsrtlsd patrons oeoduc^ s Naptha Soap .. low the meeting la the lower hsU Bowen, about 65, who for the peat Island wbsfs tbs DAR eanlsa on Msinhere of the ar«: d>e—NBC-Chaias 8 a. m.; WA» Icaancas and the other with care- 3 Ige. bars 11c The srork of the Vernon degree is Grsags msetlag and used for Uralr The deffgse of liberty Is a great work throughout tbs year. Tba Klngrisy Carpenter. Buster Hutch- C-CB8 8 a. m„ 8:30 p. m_ WE- laaaaeaa. 33 years operated the roller coast thems "Tanm Wark.** As It was TRUST CO. familiar to Oolumbla Grangers so er a t Lake Oompousca amusaneat and honorable duty. Our only members wrbe have not aliaady tasM Bobert Bkimier, Howard vF-NBC— 8 Batty aad Bob: 8:43 Judge Wood bald o o | y a quaatloa DIAL 51S7 — FR EE DELIVERY! they have ba«a ths guMt of tbs lo Sfith wadding nanivsrsny of hope is that it wrlll not prove too aent arUeles to M ra A. I t HewalL Vis aad 8ada; $ Utthar-Layama PA'S- was found dead today from U r. sad Mrs. Harry kCuaro. the BUaaer. Charles Warren. Laddie at civl] damagaa waa rn aH iil by Mdpbtr Padaral DapoaH Inaaranco Corp. cal order several Uaee aad have great for the powers of the small «tbslnnan a t tba anpro^ 9d)ool Stagarn, WABC-CBS— 3:45 Jty tha earn aad "police court ia ao PlaafMl eadi Una with -thslr ia- ® «itOBaobUs » u iis d pstrann prapantsd thaas ■atfcm. CbM*. RusmO Ifunray. Mario Aa- at tho MrtL an — — ^ ------oommittae, araare also' a '':H to aaUtt. Tbemaa Carpraitcr. Robert Boa aad 1; 4:$0 Highways to collacUag agtacy," piw88iin n w is E itM ii^ a MiiiH|iH^^^ fs w ta g K m t i m m ^ . t o t t s i MAUCHiSTBt Bv»mw» HKEALO, iiAWualirrte. MANCtnSSI'BR ETENINO SERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TCESDAT, DECEMBER If. 198S
trteata drlUa aa wall as tha rltnal* Recipient of Gifts Istlo work. Campaign Willington Aaoooaee Marriace Gives Lecture ^Distribution of $ 1,500,000 Estate Mrs. Ethel Blakeley of Colum Japs Hacking At Surprise Party Mlaa J am a B. Oborch Russo-Finnish War May bia has announced ths marriage of News From Manchester’s Neighbors Daily Radio Programs Is Important her daughter, Margaret Ann, to At Biishnell Hangs on Crumpled Paper Bag One hundred and fifty people en John Bailey Vadney of Cheshire, ! New Gateway Prov^ Value of Plai Mrs. Viola Trotter. reUrlng royal joyed the bountiful aupper served (Toon., by Rev. Leo Simmons In i ______» New York, Dec. 12. ■ - Dis • Th September, 1931, Schindlsr Are Big Aid to matron of CSiapman Court,-Order by the Ladies' Aid Society Friday Hamden, Conn. The bride Is a Health; 6:15 Hedda Hopper. WJZ- of Amaranth, entertained her as arid biscuit platter. The single John Randall Dunn Ue* tribution of a $1,500,000 estate said, be and hi* wife paid Miss graduate of Rutland hospital, Rut NBG —12:30 Farm and Home Ancient Chincfle (^pital By Devon Franela g viiru ta * tboaz “ e a a tn r roik o f Educational sociate officers at her home on night at the Wlllington HlU land, Mass., class of 1933 and the patrons won. Hour; 2:15 new drama aeries, I hangs on a pencil-marked brown Merit a visit. The elderly wom Stafford Springs WTIC livers Fine Address on paper shopping bag worth less an asked them to search among AseoeiaMl PiOos AvUUon Editor air. MUltaqr atntagtalK IB s Bigelow street, Saturday evening. church. The tables were artlstlcaj- groom la a graduata of Wesleyan Mrs. Hutchins, lecturer of 0>- Echoes of History ; 4 Qub Mati-1 I Bunting Through Its New York;' Dec. 12—Th* Russo- in This T o^^ti. About 20 of the officers were in lumbia Grange. Miss Alga Und- Rockville Arranges than a penny. her scattered belongings for a aay abaoluU eoatml ot ttm i ‘ ly decorated by Mra. George V. University, class of 1932. Both are i n , Stafierd rravelera BraauuastlDg .rre- Junior Prom Plans Baatcra Standard iliuc member of the Board of I>ecture- poll ae it has been described fo r ! (ore* to begin with. T b ^ an ( tor generous giving than • used on the tables, and at each terpieces of evergreen, one with Plana are being made by the Ronald A. Mltchall, official of Oocconl, resigned as overseer for HAT4 Budapest 7 piano. JZK may spell wealth (or an elderly covered an envelope marked apondenc* of The Associated the last decade? j carpenter whose wife's cousin died ing to it. Newa reporta rM M I one. No rhrlstmas time In a ^ plate was a souvenir in the shape bouses peeping out showing a win West Street Home and School club the Cyril Johnson Woolen (Tom- the coming year, due to night Tokyo 8:05 violin solos: TGW A | shlp of The Mother Church in "last will of Loulae Herle." Hur In Finland conditions for asses-; Tueeday, Dec. 12 , in the dusty basement of her Pres*) -This ancient (Thtnese cap Ualiait technldana ar* .Uon has known such a of a pottery or glaas container, ter scene and the other reindeer for the serving of hot lunches to employment. Mra. Hazel Hutch Is to be sent to the Pine Mountain Guatemala City 10:15 opera; GSC Boston spoke on "(ThrUttan Sci riedly, the wife snatched up a bag Bing air power, talked of In omin with a large fiomsettla in each pany waa re-elected for the fourth To Be Held on Friday AM. Brooklyn home Oct. 30, 1934. ital is literally bursting through Finland to aarvlea ni d need at once in so drawing a sleigh. The proceeds of c. ..dren who come to school on inson was nominated and elected. acboot. London 11:30 Matters of Moment ence: The Friend of Mankind," , from the floor and, In the dimly ous terms prior to the declaration one. The hostess Served chicken term aa warden of the borough of 4:00—Backstage Wife The bag was offered yesterday lighted basement room, copied Uie it* historic wall* and barrisra un planea purchaaad by F ln ln K ^ parts of th» world the supper was $16. The fancy the bus and are unable to com The committee in charge in of war by Ensland and France, ap salad, rolls, potato chipa, appetiz Stafford Springs with the enUre Evening at Sykes Audi 4:15—SteUa Dallas la.*t night in Buahnell Memorial a* a true copy ot the last will of will which left $100,(XK) to charl^ KheaM Frova EEz ,rijnlltar in every American , articles sold well and the annual mute during the lunch hour. The cludes Mlaa Minnie O. McLean, der the relentless prrssur* of proach the Ideal in spite of the (JlUsen’s ucket at the annual un 4:30— Lorenzo Jones Hall. Hartford. The lecture wa* M is* Loui.se Herle, 74-year-old re- If Europe’* new conflict i however, a.a one me.ins of ’ ers. Christmas plum pudding made affair proved a happy occasion. Idea has been tried out by several torium ; Play to Pre ties and the rimalndsr to Mr*. Japanese Immigration Into North unlmlance in the size of the np- with jelly, Iruit and niita, lopped contested election yesterday. Out Mrs. Franklin C. Harlow, Mrs. 4::45— Young W ilder Brown given under the auspice* of First clune who had aniaaaed a fortune Schindler and four cousins. into a full-blown air w a r,! gixing. i.'' the Christ- , Dr. Kendrick Grobel of Stafford other teachers In that and other Tolland George Talcott, Mrs. Edgar B. China. pi).*lnK armies. With whipped cream and mara schools and has always been popu of 1850 registered voters in the cede the Dance. 5:00— Girl Alone WDRC and Second Cburcbee of CTirUt, during her solitary life (or her They put the copy away. Then raid* on military objecUvaa' asaL Receipts from Its sale Springs gave an Interesting talk Dawkliu, Mrs. John B. Thomas, The Finnish terrain makes land schino cherries and coffee. lar with parents and studenta borough only 177 ballota were cast. 5:15— Midstream Sctentlst, Hartford. real will was missing Miss Herle died. Her will could Under Japanese orders, a new the moat apectaeular and aS* ig in a tremendous yearly reve- . to the young people of Memorial .Mrs. John H. Steele Mrs. Elizabeth Kingston, Mrs. 5:30—Jack Armstrong warfare hard and costly. Even ez- Bingo, ■ consequences ’ and other alike. There were 164 straight votes cast Mr. Dunn said in part: Tolls Story of "l*aper Bag Will" not be found. gateway la being harked and dug cliidinK I.jika Ladoga, s tenth o f ' aspect of It. It ought to p ro n ( for the national fight apainsf church on "Early Manuscrlptj and RockvUle, Dec. 12.— (Special) Hiram P. Loverin, Mrs. John C. 5:45— Little Orphan Annie Eastern Standard rime It i* my happy privilege to tell games were pjayed and everybody ScouU Goldie NaroUky and and nine splits. Four votes were II78-S, Koehvllle The ciir|)enler, Edw ard Schind But a month later, the couple through tbe 500-year old Tlirtsr the country'* area con,>ii*t» of ’ oltislvely whether one sldo or :’ ikerculoKis. Versions of the Bible " — Plans are complete for the an Whittlesey. 6:00—News and Weather 125 ' Hartford. Conn. 1331) you of a fnend that haa been in had a Jolly time. Wtihelmlna Holbrook were In discarded. Tha results of the etec- ler, toM -the story of tbe ”pB|H‘r turned the paper bag will over to City wall which ha* stood Intai t lake*. Roldicra on both side* have | other ran be bombed into i Here In ^fanchest"r Inst year s Mr. and Mrs. James Service Jr. Traveling Hazardous 6:15 — Eddie (Tasey'a Football your midst for aume time. • I re amounted to approximatelv 1 luring thi evening the offlrers charge of the aupper at the week Uon is as followa: Warden, Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rhodes ; nual Junior Prbmenade 1 to be bag will " in SuiTogato's court attorneys, and the present court during war and aiege since Pei a common enemy thi* winter, Arc- Sion. It ought to prove, mo and family attended the funeral Although there were many Roundup fer to the Christian Science move ping. or Peking, wa* built during over the ) a.st live years re- pre.sented Mr.s. Trotter with a ly meeting of the Nutmeg patrol Mitchell, 171; burgesses, Hugh given by the dess of 1941 In the Tuesday, l>eir. It H i* wife dicii In.st February. I proceeding* resulted. tlv and auti-Arctlc wcathei j whether bombers can inflict of Mrs Service’s brother, William announce the engagement of their j bumped fender*, no serioup acci 6:30—History in the Headline— ment. Some of you may not have the Ming dynasty. have totalled a lilile under .iroo.-h. and while she was absent of the Mountain Laurel Girl Scout Ward, 169, AJdo Reioni, 168, W il , p. m. So winter campaign* by air, al- ' rislv* damage—decisive ta Pike at New’ark. N. J., who died daughter. Miss Leona Rhodes of Sykes auditorium on December dent* were reported to the Rock Professor Andre Srhenker recognized thla friend; in (act, you The gateway will connect with . Yet the need.'* are always trom the dining room for a few troop in the chapel Tuesday eve liam Sorensen, 166, Mario Toni- 4:00—Music Off The Record ready heralded in akefchy report* ' sense that airplanes can be fo last Wednesday night after a dandel, 6, Romildo Galotto, 1; 15. Thla year’s play, " I f Wishes vUle p o lic ie s the result of the 6:45— Lowell Thomss may even have fancied it an en a broad highway leading to the than the (und.s avail.able minute.i, a fine floor lamp was long lllneas. Mr. Mke formerly ning. Birthday cakes were a fea Tolland to Raymond Forest Pit 4:4.’)— Ad Liner ed: all aniagonism ^to Mr*. Eddy from the front, are more than al Into the principal weapon for ' hroiighl in as a surprise gift. ture of the i^ p e r , as Scouts Jane clerk and traasurer, John W. Kelr- Were Horses” will be presented oy hazardous ' traveling followin, 7:00— Fred Waring'* Orchestra 5.;po—It Happened In Hollywood emy, or something to be avoideil. proposed site of a new Japanese poaalhility if the conflict drags i ning a war. . M neet them resided In South Wlllington. ney of Rockville. ' (7:16— I Love A Mystery vanished. Another'friend had ap Program Reaches Lyman and (Thristine Sadlon were ana, 172; tax collector, Maurice M. the following Junior cast: Monday's snow. The many stee^ 6:45—Srattergood Baines. But the fact remain* that the best peared; Gone was the senselese city, aeven mile* west of Peiping on. : Except for one deadly attack^ T h a sale of seals la Manchester Local members of the Valley Mr. and Mrs. (TIarence Wrlsley 7:30—The News Reporter friend, the must comforting meaa- celebrating their birthdays on that Murray, 172; baliff, George Kealy, bills made driving difficult a* It'm 6:00—The E.s*o Reporter News, and baaeleas op|Mi.sitlon. gone the and near the old ImperlSI summer .Anything Hut Frnting Ground ( Guadalajara by Loyalist plaid charge of the Kducational Bridge rliib attended the meeting and Miss Bertha Keeney of Man- ! Jim, Herman Gorky; Mary. 7:45— Electric Holiday ('ainpaign day. The Tuesday meetinga will 172; registrars of voters, Marion was not untU the snow stopped Weather sage mankind has had .-ilnce the Drafting Stage palace at th* edge of the weaterii the Rpantah civil war added I M I. Of the total receipts 1.1 per Money Linked last week in Tolland when Mrs cheater and Mrs. Lillian Spencer Shirley Llek; Miss James, Lor 8:00— Johnny Presents ridicule of a movement founded by I’eciillarly enough, and to the •f Mulllna, 172, Joel H. R «^ , 2nd, that the Public Works Depart 6:0.5 - Hcdila Hopper’s Hollywood daya of the early Chrlatiaruv. has a woman! In fact. It seemed quite hllla. to the exiating knowladgo a M I it Is paid to the, slate, the le- •Merritt Usher w ^ hostess. Mrs. be discontinued for the present of East Hartford were Saturday 1 raine Anderson; Eve, Marilyn 8:30—Pot Of Gold surprise of military authorities 173. ment was able to make any head 6:20—Edwin C. Hill appeared In your time and mine, natural that this new friend should Japanese plan to make this the the effectivenesa of warpMnee.^ ■ ‘ ig 85 per rent is used loral- George Cosgrove of Mansfield De and the old meeting time of Satur guests at the SUele House. Playdon; Jack, David "Tyler; Sir 9:00— Battle of the Sexes the world over, the other Euro In New Pact day afternoons be used Instead The annual report of the way with sanding. 6:30—H V. Kaltenborn and I* known aa CThrlaflan Science. have been introduced by gracious Washington. Dec. 12 0 ^ --T h e railway, Industrial and govern There were too many other 4^ for the benefit of Manchester pot won first prize and Mrs. Em borough of Stafford Springs re The sewing meeting of the Fed- 1 Eric, EMward Sunega. 9:30—Fibber McGee and Molly Personal Experietice mental center of north China, leav pean war that of France and m. ma Crandall of Melrose took the Mrs. Welch Honored FoUowing the play the Grand 6:45—Today in Europe womanhood. When one reads Mrs. Republican Program Committee i England va. Germany up to now riimatanres and roachtna* ot (■ leased yesterday by borough of erated church Union Missionary I 10:00—Bob Hope; Judy Garland; ' 7:00--Anif>s 'n' Andy In our family, we were dimly Edily’a IJfe by .Sibyl Wilbur, and has reached the drafting stage of ing preaent day Peiping as a sight fighting In the defeat of Poland I Important Work ((onllniied from Page One) consolation. On the occasion of her birthday Societ" will be held Thursday at March and dancing will take place Skinnay Ennis’ Orchestra haa been anything but a proving which ia December 12. Mrs. Fannie ficials to the voters shows that the 7:1.5—Jimmie Fldler aware of the presence of this learn* of the stiviggles and hard It* 1940 platform |iroposals. but an seeing attraetlon for lourlst* Germany to appraise air pewdrd JToUowing are a few brief facts The young people of the HUl in the gym. The orchestra to fur 10:30— Uncle Walter’s Dog House friend In our community; in (act. ground for air fleets. Dixon Welch was given s aiirprlue local municipal government op the social room*. A hot lunch will 7:30—Helen Mencken in ".‘(econd ships and heartache*, a* well a* effort may be made to pigeonhole I'nexpecledl.v IMffleiilt Job its full value, though German w n Indicate .an imporl.ant part drains on the war reserves of both section held a meeting Sunday nish music for dancing is ^ s - Amlover 11:00—News and Weather we saw In the town an unques Air fighting has been s{x>radlc party at "Noxld", her Columbia erated in the black this year with be served by a volunteer commit- 1 the glorious overcomings that at jlta recummendatluns until the na- planea did con trt^t* heavily ^ work the clui^ carries on. rnuntries ' in gold and In dollars" evening at the church conference tee. I worth Mitten and ms Silver 11:15— Polish Orchestra Husband" tioned case of healing, yet our em Tearing down tbe wall has prov and Inconclusive on the western LsAke nomF, Saturday eveninr by an Income of $54,023.25 and ex- tended the Infant step* of th* |tlonal convention. , the dlstlntegratlon o f Polish roflj for the projects mentioned will he shared equally room. Rhythm orchestra. Although be is Mrs. MasweU Hutchinson, 11:45— Blue Barron'a Orchestra 8:00— Edward O. Robinson and inent ecclesiastical respectability ed an unexpectedly difficult job, front, and the touch-and-go "raids' 20 frl«nda. Mra. rhomaa Ryle nf penditurea of $54,699.80. Borough The Tolland Federated church Christian Science movement, one The committee, headed by Dr. giving,evidm e* of the vast num anc*. raised yearly in various ways , The iwn hniince mlni.sters also ! Mrs Agnes Woodworth. Miss compt»ratlvely new In this vlclnJty 167-4, WlUlmaotio 12:00— Freddie Martin's Orchestra Ona Munson in "Big Town" hardly warranted more than a carrying out In England and Ger .Stamford and Mrs. John Holden of officials have adopted the pay-as- choir ha* accepted an tnviution to . readily see* why the discoverer of Glenn Frank, haa been studying bers of men and substantial ma- ugh payment of dues, en- agreed that many eommon war ^ Ruth Bennett and Miss Jennie he haa delighted patrons at A1 AM. 8:30—Tuesday Night Party passing notice of this newcomer many appear to have been largely The war in Finland may b t 'l Manchester planned the party you-go policy thi* year and oper join with the Talcottvllle choir In ' thi* Science had to be a woman. ; possible platform planks since 1937. tealala uaed In Its construction A world’! Aral laboratory ments nr lectures. etc — expenditures will be shared. Chiirrh spent Monday forenoon In Pierri-i's Tamborlna and the 12:30—Glen Miller’s Orchestra : 8:55—News—Elmer Davis in religious circle*. As a child I for reconnaissance purposes. for I Wllllmantle. which was In form of a dinner ated the borough with revenue re presenting a Oiristmas carol aerv- ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pinney .She must needs poasess the In . Suggested drafts are being circu large band of Chinese eoolles. In a termlning just what airplanaa-l the Christmas Seal revenue is Both governments .ire pledged Colonel room in New London. 12:55—New* 9:00-W e , The People felt very strongly, after listening TTie overwhelming atrength of Friday at 5 p m, ths Juvenile •’y the guests. Mr*. ceived during the past year. ice under the direction of Wilfred announce the engagement o f their stinct* of the mother who clings lated among Its 200 member* for month and one half of work, dug do. i ig the most important, for it hy the treaty to launrh no for- Tickets may be secured from 1:00— Silent * 9:30— Camel Program—Bob Cros- to the conversation of my elders, the Russians In the air does not 1 flrange meeting at Tollano was Welch was presented with an eve It also required $2,292 less to Kent on Sunday evening. Decern- I to her child when all others for I final consideration. leas than half way through the Ishes approximately two- i eign loans or ohlnln any i redlls operate the borough during the her 17. j any member bf the Junior class or daughter, Dorothy Irene, to Oli ! by's orcheatra that the elect, the the really beat of the total yearly receipts. ■ held with Worthy Master Leonard ning wrap. The same group of 10:00— Marcella Denya, Soprano, sake It: she must be Imbued with It generally has been expected 80-foot wide, 35-foot high mass of except Jointly or with the consent past year than it did In 1938, the Those wishing to contribute to ' at the door. Reserved seats will ver R. Lavallee of East Main Tomomw’a Program people of earth, were like our ' that the committee would file Its Puling the years 19.^5 iSep- Todd of South Wlllington presid friends give Mrs. Welch a party in AM. orchestra the faith and fortitude and pa atone, paving block and mud. plre, have been constnicted in aev- of the other. report shows. The 12 months ex those in need and shut-ins to fill ! be on sale Wednesday and Thurs street, Rockville. The marriage selves, Homeopaths. Episcopalians recommendations with the Republi ibarl'lOSO (M ayl, the club has: ing celebration of her birthday each 6:00— Blue Gras* Roy 10:30—The Esso Reporter - New*, tience which are the Inherent Roads leading to the new gateway eral cities. Included among the expcn.sea to penditures were Hated at $54,690 - Christmas baskets are requested day, Decemer 13 and 14. and Republicans. So It was not can National Committee early next ed $4,857 for milk and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kolberg of year, thla being the twelfth. Sun will take place on January 5th, 6:25—News Weather poaaeoaion* of the spiritually-mind are being widened and straighten Despite the temporary check on be shared by France and Britain day evening Mrs, Welch waa given 80 as compared to the expendi to leave the donation* at the Mrs. Nellie Edwards until many years bad passed, and ed woman! ! year. nutrition (as coma. soup. Springfield. Mass., have been i the birthday of Miss Pinney. 6:30— Francis J. Cronin. Organist I 10:.35—Dance Music ed to provide free passage through Immigration, Japanese offlciala are are flanneial asaisl.inie to third a second party at The Anchorage tures of the previous year of $55.- church. Perishable foods nhould Mrs. Nellie Mc(Tartby Eklwards. the burden of suffering had lain I Authoritative sources reported Uver oil. etc.), to'undernour- , guests of Mr. and Mrs. John 7:00— Morning Watch j 11:00— Paul Sullivan heavily upon a dear one that we Senseleaa Antagonism to Mrs. Eddy the wall. making plana to aettle 2,000,000 of countries and the cost of the Po Brownlee. East Hampton by Dr. and Mr* 991.80. The Income for the past be given to Miss Miriam Under 60, of 58 Grove street, died at the Andover was shocked by the today, however, that acme leaders The new city planned by the children In the elementary , death of Mrs. Ersklne Hyde, Sat 8:00— News, Weather I 11:18— Mitchell Ayres’ orchestra sought the aid of this friend, and There probably haa not been a of their countrymen In north China lish Army (Foreign !>>gion| in The turkey supper served by a Bertram Fenlmore of Mansfield. 13 months amounted to $54.023.2.5 wood. Rockville City hospital Monday w-ere working quietly to have the Japanese will have living spars It might ba poaalbla ta Proper nutrition of , a decrease of $8,780.65 over the night following a lingering illness. urday night at the Manchester 8:15— Doye O’Dell 11:30—Paul Whiteman’# orchestra In one week's treatment in (Thria- more peraUtently misunderstood report held up. These leader* within the next few years. By thla out a caa* against any othi France. ■Climax Chapter, Order of Eastern Thirty-four were present. Includ 8:30— R a ^ Bazaar figure since the daya of the Naza- for an estimsted 1,000.000 persons forma the most Important | ing former Governor Wilbur L. ' 1938 figures of $57,803.90. She was bom in Rockville July 27, Memorial hospital. The reporu j 12:00—Night Owl Request Pro tlan Science the Improvement waa argue, it was said, that a declara method, the Japanese state, their tion, even agalnat England or B||| in preventive measures | Based on proportional national Star, Wednesday night was at 8:50— Rhythm of the Day rene than the Discoverer and — moat of them Japanea*. Cross, Col. Thomas Hewea and W il Routine expenses of the borough 1879, the daughter of Patrick and had been very favorable during gram- Harvey Olson. truly miraculous. From my ear tion of principles in advance of the need for more living apace la being th* United States. Irot b W ' tuberculosis nr any other ; wealth, the French contribution to tended by 120 people. Mrs. Henry 9:00—George Hinkle, Peddler of founder of Chrlatlao Science. The Almost 200,000 Japanese have lard B. Rogers. j remained about the same, with in Julia Coughlin McCarthy and was the week. Mrs. Hyde waa for 1:00 .Sign Off liest recollection, the suffered in convention merely would aet ap a partially satisfied. anyone make out n oaa* o f disease. The club has ' thla common war chest will be I.abote of South Wlllington was Melody question had been a seml-Invalld. opponent* of her message have poured Into North China In the crease and decreases in the various the widow of Andrew Edwards. many years director of the Girl’s new target for Democratic fire. the Finns. ided $496 for dental clinics ; two in Britain's three. chairman of the supper committee Notes 0:16—Food News Tomorrow's Program subject to vicious attack* of stom stopped at no calumny, no mU- last SO months in the wake of their ' department* about balancing each She was a member of St. Ber League, a member of Andover They also were said to contend that tiansil and adenoid operations, | tnd Mrs Raymond Bums of WII- Among the chorus of the Town 9:80—Music Whll* You Work p. m. ach and intestinal trouble. Im repreaentation, in their effort to conquering armies. O f thla Dumber. Both countries pledged them- , other. Sunday was observed as Fa nard's church. She leaves two Grange, and a capable worker for some Republicans almost certainty ■s, physical corrective work, hiigton Hill had charge of the and Gown Community and College 10:00—Tbe Man 1 Married 7:00— Music Off The Record agine my aurpriae on Joining the discredit her work and mioslon. 41.000 have settled In over-crowd Nuisance Taxes selves not to place any new re dining room. ther’s Day with a special service brothers. William McCarthy of tbe Ladles Benevolent Society. would disapprove of the suggested iStUng of eye-glasses. It has strictions on Imports from ea< h ■ Chorus which presented the She was a member of tbe Andov 10:16—John’s Other Wife 7:15—The Esso Reporter —News, family circle after an absence of i But .such tactics are not new. Let ed Peiping, an increase of 87,000 The monthly meeting of the conducted in keeping with the Hartford and John McCarthy of ; program and that party friction You can never help out approximately $700 other for protective reasons or to "Christmas Oratorio" by Saint er Congregational church for 56 10:30—Juat Plain Bill Weather q a week, to see this erstwhile dy- | thought for a moment go back to ' would result. compared to th* Japanese popula Cheerio cls»a will be held thla eve day, Rev. Austin apeaking on Saybrook. To Pay Pensions you have his conaant. Cod U ver Oil raise revenue. , Saens at the University , of Con years. Mrs. Hyde was 72 years of 10:45—The Woman In White 7:20 - Music Off The Record speptlc partake of a meal that in I that day when Chriat Jesus heal tion before the war. ning in the Hill church. A social necticut Sunday evening were the Wapping "Our Pilgrim Heritage.” The The funeral 'will be held on 11:00— David Hamm the past would have Involved the i ed the man who was blind from Other municipal centers of Jap may have no doUbt that n t s year, to quote a single In- flowers were a large basket of age and la survived by her hus 7;.55—The Esso Reporter— News. ganda will break down la ig item of e.xpense as an time with refreshments will fol following from this town: Ray Wednesflay morning at 8:30 11:15— Road o t Life speedy summoning of the phyal- | hia birth. The skeptics of that anese civilian concentration arc low the business session. Mrs W. W. Oraot chrysanthemums given in memory band Ersklne B. Hyde, two sisters, Weather Denver, Dec. 13— (8fi—Th# City bacaua* It la psychology iple, 64 bottles of cod liver oil mond E Lyman, Donald Tuttle o'clock from the Ladd Funeral 11:30— Against the Storm clan. I looked on In alarm, and ! day endeavored to disprove the Suspend Trading at Ttentsln, with S6,()00. TstngtM Mr and Mra. Anton Dyorsky ot of Albert Kloler by bis family, Mrs. John E. Wright of Coventry, 8:00—Today In Europe Council has voted three new nui* Ufle. its (1,000 tablets to the bol- Ohio's Relief Stanley Andrews, James Thomp 8809, Maaclieater Home on Ellington avenue and at and Mrs. Julia Austin of Eaat 11:49— Guiding Light 8:15—Shopper* Special finally whispered the one next [ whole remarkable circumstance with 24,(XX> and Aalnan with IL - Wlllington Hill will leave this Mr. Kloter was the rural mail 6 o'clock at St. Bernard’s church. sane* taxes and th* highest prop ~Dr. WlUaH L. ■TC being purchased at a cost i son. Jr., Mrs. Laura Squler, Mrs. Hartford. Funeral services were 12:00 Noon^—"Noontime Varietiea" 8:30—The Ekmo Reporter News, to me that our Invhlld was evi of the healing. First they refustxi A§ Peso Breaks 800. There were less than 16,000 week by motor for Miami. Fla., carrier for more than thirty years Burial will be in Grove Hill ceme PJ*. I erty tax In Denvar’a history to Harvard UalvatnMy .72, to be used whenever Edith Isham, Mrs. Delvlnia Ethe The first of a aeries of church held this afternoon at 2 o'clock Weather dently not himself inFn,tally and to believe that the man with sight Japanese clvillana in all north In Spotlight where they will spend the win ridge and Mlaa Harriet Robinson. on Rockville Route 2. 12:15— Day Dreams restored was the one whom they I ______help pay th* city’s share of (jolo- MTS needed. family night supper* and social tery. from the Andover (Tongregatlon- 8:35—Shopper* Special should be stopped. She datiUoned China, prior to 1937. ter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dvorsky James Thomp*on, Jr., has been 12:30— Your Family and Mine had known as blind. When one rado’s old ag* penolonB. figures quoted above do not ^ hours was held Sunday evening at Mr*. Leon H. Austin waa the Rosalie Lodge al church. Dr. William B. Teet- 9:00—Melodies of Tomorrow me to say nothing about it; that I Mexico City, Dec. 12.—(>P)—Mex- To Halt Immigration ((mnllnueid from Page One) have arrived in Miami for the elected vice-president o f an asso leader at (Thristlan Endeavor Sun- ’ 12:48— Slngin’ Sam such scenes had been enacted at objection after another (ell by its The DOW property tax rate Is Any man who caa maks M ths donation toward the the Community House, with about There will be a meeting of hlll officiated. 9:15— American School of the Air lean business men, confronted with The Hood of lipmigratlon de 318.70 on each 31,000 valuation, winter, driving their car. ciation composed of young persona day evening and had a meeting' 1:00— News, Weather each meal (or the past week and'- own foolish weight, their final fling numbara of paopi* quit HHM of a dental chair i$115); The following new books have fifty attending. The supper was Rosalie Lodge this evening when Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton 0:45— Bachelor’s Children a break in the peso to 6.66 to the veloped so rapidly that Japanese an inersaa* of $2.14. Nuisance to the public school music of $1,050,000 in tax delinquency In the Trl-County Union which la to with a good attendance. Next entertained Bert Dixon and Mra. 1:15— Golden Strings — Robert without harmful results: that he was aa followa: "W e know that United States dollar, expressed and drinking and avaa $ ■ been added to the Wlllington hold monthly meetings in the fu followed by an Informal address by plans will be made for a New Maxwell, Harpist 10;()l9— Pretty Kitty Kelly God spake unto Moses; as for this authorities have taken steps to taxes are 50 cents per wheel on for inatrumenta ($100i, and notes and Increased W PA activi William Bourgalze, who comes Sunday Ml.s.i Clara 'Visney and Marcia Bedell of New York City, waa having Christian Science hope today that the peso would find thlavoa return the thta|B ^ Piiblle Library; "America's Cook ture. Mias Lucy Deroala is also a Year's party and dinner to be held 1:26—Medical Talk 10:15—Myrt and Marge treatment, and that we should do fellow’- (Christ Jesus) w* know not halt it temporarily. Permits to automobilea and trucks, on* cant have atolen, I am for. other service projects. It ty. from South Rhodesia, South John Kingsbury, Jr., will be the at the January meeting. Members Mra. Ruby Anderson and George 10:30— Hilltop House quickly a nsw level provided a on each package of cigarettes and Book Baldwin, "Station Wagon member of the committee on or Icmiera. 1:80—Marjorie Mills nothing to break the spell' A from whence he Is." Intensely come to north China now are Oat Hukort Wheel Include, however, the many Set ". Coudge, "The Sister of the Africa. He spoke very interesting planning to attend the dinner are Stauky of Hartford, their daugh 10:45—Stepmother sound basis for future trade com taaued only to those assured of a $550 license fee for retail firms To Olaruss Sltuatliin ganization. The first meeting la to The Coventry Fragment Society , 3:00— Intimate Apparel "*pell" this truly proved to be; a simple and logical ia the healed mitments. Ion, HartaM avialar, measures which, as Its Angel.x"; Grey. "Western Union"; ly of his work there among the asked to hand their names to the ter, Ila, and Mr. and Mrs. Amo 11:00— I.Anny Roan Jobe and places to live. doing bualneaa oo th* Instalment Washington, Dec. 12 —uPl—The be in Westchenter, January 11. will meet Wednesday at the home ; 3:15—Ellen Randolph good spell, or to use the old E ng-' man's re.sponSe: "Why herein Is a Banka auapended *egul*r trading rather DtvtM. aim, the club carries out Kent. "Paul Revere Square". Lor- The Flashing Thimbles 4-H Club colored people. committee In charge at the meet Flydal, also of Hartford at a Sun 11:15— Brenda (Turtls Many of Peiping's historical plan. Repuhllcan National Comminee of Mrs. Walter Keller. Mr*. Ritter i day night supper party. 3:80—Career of Alice Blair liah expression, the gospel - the marvelous thing, that ye know not in the peso yesterday after it fell • t y . Ing, "Across the Years"; Norris, of Old Hop River Village has elect Wapping Grange No. 30 will hold ing this evening. 11:30—Big Sister alghta have disappeared and th* announced today that Oov John of Mansfield will be the Mission 2:46—Meet Mias Julia good news of the kingdom of God. from whence he la!'airid yet he hath about 60 centavos In relation to th* Our best effort*, aa jnguitm without imagination "Lost Sunrise." There are twenty- ed Catherine Fries president: Mary Its regular meeting at the Com Election Tonight Mr. and Mra. E. Hudson enter 3:00— Mary Marlin 11:4.5— Aunt Jenny’s Stories city’a face ia being rapidly chang W. Brlcker of Ohio would "illsciisa ary speaker. Meeting will be held which has brought healing and' opened mine eyes"! And to the dollar. Good Haasarllaa lajarad and as a unitad paivlo, ■aalonleas things of little three new juvenile hooka. The Neumec, vice-president; Beatrice munity House this evening at 8 1 The annual meeting of Fayette tained a number of their friends 3:16— Ms Perkins I 12:00—Kate Smith Speaks ed by Japanese building. In place the Ohio relief altuatlon ’ before at 1:30 and missionary meeting from East Hartford at a turkey comfort and strength to us all ’ same skeptical carnal mind, nine The Bank of Mexico bought an tlnua to ho dlrectaff towact^ But the children whom library Is located in Hall Memorial Mathleu, secretary-treasurer; Con o'clock. The program will be a Lxxlge No. 69, A. F. and A. M., 3:80— Pepper Young’s Family 12:15— When A Girl Marries these years. of noted temples, Japanese apart Rscramanto, <^lif.—UPi—Charles the Ohio State Society of New will start at 2:30. dinner Sunday, at the former teen hundred years later',-4hoii- estimated $500,000 worth of pesos maana ot glvtng every dollars serve are Manches- school at South Wlllington and Is stance Fries, club reporter; and complete surprise to all members will be held in the Masonic rooms 8:45— 'Vic and Bade 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent sands upon thousands of grateful ment houses have sprung up. Plc- Patera, 63, ran to call an ambul York Saturday evening. A .Hjwcial choir rehearsal will be Howard Stanley house. Coming Of Aoother FriemI at 6:50 yesterday In an apparent an and child n ebanoa to Children. The Christmas Seal open Wednesdays from 3 to 4 and June Cooper, song leader; Mrs except the lecturer. this evening at 7:30 o’clock when 12:45— Our Gal Sunday After witnessing this remark Christian Scientists are saying, tureaqu* allays have been widened ance for a stranger he .thought must have continued The committee said the Roose held Wednesday evening this w-eek ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bogardus -1 attempt to ease th* drop, but with th* promlaa o f AmerlCM lifl 7 to 8 p. m. hirs. John Mlrtl ot Ernest Richards Is the leader of Harold Cetton. who haa been the yearly election of officers will 1:00—"The Esso Reporter — News, able healing, I accepted gladly a "Why herein Is a marvelous thing: to make room for Japan*** mili waa injured. He slipped and broka tions and Ideals. ^ support If their needs arc velt adminl.stratinn has undertak and next at 7:30 o'clock at the were dinner guests Sunday at the drew from the market In a half- en to make caplt.ar' out of the re Wlllington Hill is librarian. this active sewing club with a mem confined at the Hartford hospital, take place. Weather copy of the Christian Science text You aay that the Science of Chris hoifr. tary trucks. Shinto ahrinas, usually a leg. The atranger waa just Paol V. MoNott, ' hb met next year. bership of six young girls. A pro haa returned to hla home. He Is a home of the organist. Miss Sylvia ; home of Mrs. Lenore Fallot of 1:05— Us On A Bus tianity and Its discoverer are lief controversy between the rity FoUowing the meeting there Manchester. book. "Science and Health with built only within th* Japanese em- drunk. Hy gram of sewing and contest en member of Wapping Grange. Smith. ‘ 1:15— Life Can Be Beautiful Key to the Scriptures’’ by Mary (•u ds, and yet this teaching La of Oeveinnd and the state It ex- will be a program of sound plo The firemen held their regular Hlop The Presses’ tries has been pl.inned by the Rehearsals are In progress for Friday evening the Mother's Radio 1:30—This Day la Ours Baker Eddy. I was eager to know opening spiritually and literally pre.-aed belief that Brlcker would lures, the feature of which will bo meeting Friday evening at the LVictim of Smoke Kcoup. the annual Christmas play which club of Coventry and all ladies in = = = D ay 1:45—Main Street—Hartford how thla healing work was ac blind eyes, healing sickness, com "reply to the New Dealers w-ho Columbia "News In the Air," a recent re hall. Plana were discussed for the Montlcello, Ky. (P) — The An afternoon meeting of the l.s to be given In the church next terested are invited to attend the lease showing all methods employ 2:00— Doc Barclay’s Daughters complished. I bad not read more ( forting sorrowing hearts, subdu have been rrltlclzlng him '■ apecial meeting to be held at the coming town meeting and the Edsteni Standard Time metropolitan reporter’s Idea of tha Brlcker'a speech will he broad Weatontt Rice Ladies’ Aid society m1U be held in Sunday evening. The name of the ed in securing the news of the day. 2:16—Life And Love of Or. Susan than two pages when I had to | ing sin and hate, and turning Confined to Home home of Mrs. John Kingsbury. card party to be held next Thurs leisurely life of a country editor cast I by NBPl from 9 to 9 30 p the chapel Wednesday at 2:30 play la "Peace I give unto you.’ Refreshments and a social hour 2:30— Rhytbmelodiea close the book and wipe from my countless thousands to their Bi S7S-I2, WnUimuitio DIvtaloM o’clock. Mias (Tors Kingsbury will show- day evening. New York, Dec. l i —af)— Broad might have found confirmation in m., e, s. t . the committee said. TTie cast Includea Mra. Carl A. will conclude the evening's pro 2:46— My Son and I eyes the tears of gratitude that' bles, to an understanding o f . God thla announcement in the Wayne Mra. Henry Beck and Mrs. Ma how to make (Thristmas center The red roses on the altar In cast ‘’jamming,’' in which one J^rancta Lyman, aon of Fred Magniison, (Tharlea Miller, Walter gram. 8:00—Joyce Jordan—Girl Interne had welled up. Here, truly, waa j and to a greater love for an obedi County Outlook; A hlatory of Cloliimbla Grange, son Nuhfer were hostesses at an pieces at thla time. Bring what tbe Center Congregational church ence to Chriat Jesus!" whose home was deslroy- Hold Joint 5Ianeuvers Foster, Jr., William Watrous and Meeting Wednesday station attempts to blot out an 3:15—Society Girl that friend, that blessing, for | "Whether dua to a change iri-'tlM No. 131. haa Juet been completed all-day meeting of the apron com ever you have for greens. Meeting were placed there by Mra. Bogar- which—perhaps unconsciously - I ' by fire early Sunday morning James Williams. dua in memory of her mother's other, hasn’t been as prevalent in 3:30—Newa weather or not, a last minute r u i» mittee of the Ladies’ Aid society starts at 7:30 o'clock. The December meeting of the had been lon^ng all my life,—an i !• unable to cover hla milk route Cairo. Egvpt, Dee. 12— (/P) — hy Mr*. Lillian W. Rice, former The annual (Thristmas party of birthday, and the anniversary of 3:35—Strictly Swing—Gil Bayek Tbe sand dunes along the Snake of display advertising has forced at the home of Mra. Beck today. Mrs. Annie Schell slipped to the Rockville Emblem Club will be Europe’s war aa ona might believe. understanding of (>>d. logical, aim -' Manchester. A t the time of the While British and Egvqitlan forees lecturer, which la to be Included In the Ladles Aid Society is to be her passing. Tbe red rose waa river of Idaho rise higher than us to carry ovaf much newa until hold Joint maneiivera a "State of Tha meeting ia for the purpose of held Friday afternoon at two floor Saturday evening brc-king , held on Wednesday afternoon at That could be because retalia pie, and provable. And right here! any of the. dunes in Africa’s Sa , which drove members of the the hialory of Grange# In Connec preparing work for the meeting on Mra. Blxby's favorite flower. next week. Watch for It in the Emergency" w-lll be In effect in o’clock, at the Community church her right arm. She was takeu *0 the Elks Home. At this Ume plan* tion la easy. another remarkable thing happen-1 hara Desert. ^finmily from the bouse. Francis the following day. (or the Christmas acUvlUes will Professor Boy Brammell, of the City of Flint May forthcoming Issue o f the Outlook." lower Egypt and Hje Suer Canal ticut being complied by the form house. The following are on the Manchester Memorial hospital, re However, since the Russian on 1 back trying to recover a tin First steps toward the forming be completed. University of Connecticut will be that contained about $.V m Zone for 21 hours beginning at er etate lecturer, Mra. Sarah L. coramltteee of arrangements: Mrs. turning home Sunday. slaught In Finland, reports from )0 (Turtle of PlalnvlUa. A few of the of s Center Home and School club Sale Wednesday the speaker at the regular meet He was forced to leave the noon today (5 a m. es t l. The Homar Lane, Sr.. Mlaa Dora ?. Mia* Betty Visney of Ea*t 1 Stockholm llatsnera aay Finnish Girry Rofiigees were taken last week at a meet The Eaat School S p ira l Class ing of the P. T. A. this evening,. house before he was able war g.ames will test both mllltarv bighllghta of the hletory revealed Foater, Mra. George H. Sibley, Windsor Hill and Miss Cora j broadcasts ar* subject to perals- in the recorda of the order for 48 ing at the home of Mra. Donald wiu hold its annual Christmas fhle In the ball. tat the money and was over- and civilian defense arrangements Mra George Marks, and Mra. Wu- Kingsbury of Falls Village, spent j tant nlghUy dlaturbanco. They at- yeara show that alnce Its Organiza Tuttle. Actual formation of the the week-end at their respective on Wednesday, December 18, from Tbe Ladies Benevolent Society by the heavy smoke since group is to be deferred until Jan lard H. steana. estimated that ever $50 waa clear tributod thla to Russian stations. Bergen, Norway, Dec. 13— UP)— be has been confined to his tion in 1892. the Grange haa been homes. |two to four In the afternoon. The Cawley Still Living uary. Thla will make the third ed at their sale and tea on 'Thurs Tha "ja mming” ia done by one The odyssey of the CTlty ot Flint Hertford, Dee 12-(Jh— James a dominating influence In the com Miss Flora Reimln of Wethers proceeds of the sale will be used sUUon operating directly on tbe munity life of thla town. club for the purpose o f better un for more noatertal and new equlp- day. Mrs. John Hutchinson, Mrs. IRON-CLAD PROTECTION route is now being eovered .1 Cewlev of Hartford, Injured field spent the week-end with Mr. Edward Whitcomb assisted Mrs. wuve o f another. Interference can may end In a voyage to tbe United Thirty-five peraona organized derstanding between parents and and Mrs. Gilbert Storrs. menL Manchester by a young man enrlv Setiirdav morning in an Howard Spear at the food table b* generatad merely by keeping States with Plnnlali refugees. the (Toliimbla branch of the nation- teachers to be formed in Columbia Bolton Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius William RaiMaage Sale was In bis employ He a'.so aiiiomoblle accident in West Hart within the last two vear* and before opening time almost out a ataady tone signal. Shipping circles said the Am er w’lrie fraternal order in March, son have moved from John E. The first division of the Ladles n loaer In the Are’ He hid a ford remained in a critical condi Nr*. R. H. JaMe e'vrerything was ordered. A t the Thla produces a heterodyns, ican vessel, which first sprang Into 1892. with 8 of the charter mem- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaFleur of Kingsbury's. Aid society of the Union Oongre- — a ault of clothes hanging in a tion today. Hartford hospital at Columbia Lake have left for West business meeting preceding the which makea Itself known In the the news with the restnie of survi ' hem itlll living and 6 taking ac 8Mfi, Maaehaeter John E. Kingsbury, Jr., ta con gaUonal church will hold a rum it in a pocket of which was tcndnt’.la said- It had been report Palm Beach. Florida, where they sale, plana were diicuased for the receiver by squeals, howl or other vors from the sunken Athenia Sept i not to save tive internet In the meetinga now fined to hla bed with tonsllitls. mage aale at the church social He was able ed verti rd.iv th.at Cawley had died will apepd the winter. (Thrietmas party on Friday, Dec extraneous noise. "The power used S. was expected .here Saturday i (Tiarter membera living in thla Mra. Emil J. Koehler ia improv rooms on Wednesday from 9 a. m. (filthar the suit or the mom V. from thiMhiuriea he Suffered. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Trip of About $60 waa collected in town ember IS and a vote waa carried by tbe Interfering sUUon deter from Haugesund, Norway, where town at the present time are: Mr. for the Red O oai. Thi* was turn ed and is able to be up and around to 5 p. m. mines ths amount of Intsrferencs. made and Mrs. fSirtls A. Holmes. Mrs. Hartford will move to Columbia in to donate thirty-five dollars to cargo was dlachaigad. f^ ' ed over to the Manchester chap again. Jnalor Otrla Parly Julia Little. MTS T. G. TuckeF, the near future and occupy their ter. ward much ne^ed repairs on the Tha area affoetsd dtpoada both The Flint wan to depart again house on the Wllllmantle road Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keller and The Junior glrla of the Ameri church organ. on tha power of the original broad Mrs. Justine Laham and (Theater A. S. Skinner is able to be son Bobby, have returned from can Legion Auxiliary will hold next Monday for an undlaclosed i Lyman Mm. Jennie Hunt was not which they built several yeara ago. Mrs. Thomas Birmingham and caster and that of the InUrfcrer. northern Norwegian port, where They moved from Columbia when around on crutchea at the Man Norfolk, Va. Mr. Keller 1* home their monthly meeUng on Wed her committee will shop for gifts (Scnarally, the primary or immedi a charter member of this Grange, chester hoqilUL He wlahea to for a three week* leave. nesday aftenuMn alter school. Informed sources said Finnish taking membership here by trans his work called him to Hartford. for the Community (Jhrlstmaa tree ate territory of a regular broad THE MANCHESTER extend hia thanka to all those, who The Fragment Society served a They will enjoy a Christmas party refugees would bf picked up. . fer from Andover Grange, but was Wednesday of this week. Anyone cast station does not experlanca aa Captured by the (3erman raider ' have so kindly remembered him turkey dinner to memtHCrs of the with the exchange of gifts. Re much Interference as la encounter one of the first officers of this wishing to contribute who has not Deutschland Oct! 9, the Flint ./a* with cards during hla stay at the C. M. P. A. Tuesday noon. freshments will be served. ed farther away. However, In the PUBLIC MARKET Orange and aUII goes to the meet- hoanlUl. * been contacted may call Mrs. taken'to Murmansk, Soviet Russia, tnga. Qiristmas Bonuses ^IsItatlaB T o a l^ Birmingham as to whom it ta to case o f short waves, signal* which xne Methodist Sunday school but upon returning southward was Yeomans hall was the gift of Mayflower Rebekah Lodge win be given. usually can be recelv^ better at haa appotntad the foUowing to receive Its official vlaltaUon this a dlstanc* than close by, thla aitu- restored to the American crew i Mr* Mary Yeomans, a charter For A& P Employ es ' I ^ Mother's Club December Nov. S when tha Norwegian Ad f| Wednesday Specials serve on a committee for the evening from the Rebekah Asaem- meeting for Wednesday evening ot aUon would not hold. That la, the member. In 1900. with the upper Chriatmaa progrnnL entertain- Ellingt'on miralty took command. | hall conatnicted in such a way aa bly president. Mrs. IGorence this week will be In tha form of “jammer" would accomplish hla meak, M i«. A. N. Skinner; glfta, Palmer of Stamford at the bead. purpos*. i STORE OPE.N ALL DA5 to best carry out the rttual o f the John A. Hartford, President of a Christmas party with a white CHARLES M. SCHWAB, atccl aua tstnbrdlBkry aad k phUBBthroffist of KONE.SDAY Mrs. A. W nm n. Mm. B- 8. Haley The aiuual ^^Ung^^nT^oU Other gueets will be Assembly elephant gift ae part of the pro Whlla it ta net difficult to Grange. The capacity of the haU the Great A A P Tea (^mpany an and Mrs. A. N. Skinner; tree, |i|i Boneless Veal for Stewing...... 21c lb. u listed as 150, with a value of call of the Ellington Congrega Vice-Preeldent Abbie Brooks of gram. Tbe meeting will be called "Jsm’’ a station, the broadcaster Move to Dissolve nounced today that one million Boy*’ claaa, Edward Griffen. tional church will be held Tbura. world-wide fame, nomed a trust iastitotida as eo-osoeutor and eo-trootoo Tender Calves’ Liver, U esfern $ 6 ,000 . " MysUc and her staff. District at 8 o’clock by the president, Mra. Interfered with always can come ... 35c lb. five hundred thousand dollars will Charles Warren. Stanley Nichols, Long Service day, December 14, at 6:30 p.m. Deputy President Mrs. Elsie MU- D. R. Tuttle of Columbie, at the back by doii^; the same thing to In his W ill Fancy Sugar Cuied Ricon. machine sliced ... 25c Ib. be distributed at Christmas time Robert and Howard Skinner; deco- supper will be served. Following an enemy program. Coinmunists Seen i Home Made Italian Sausage During the course of the 48 year among employees of the Company rftUoBf, EpworUi ler of this city and her staff. home of Mrs. T. J. Birmingham. ... 2.5c Ib. span of Grange exietance. two eec- the supper a business meeting will Supper wiu be served for the To get an idea how “jamming" M€tT JOe WHIPPL6. . .THt f€ATUR€*RlD£R.'AT T«t W£ST SIDE SCXIAL Smsil Link Pure Pork Sausage...... earning lets than $52(X) annual Mlaa Armabell Lee who gradu be held, at which time the election nunds, all on* need do ia |o tune 25c Ib. retaries have served combined ly who have been ulth the (Tom- ates ia January from Manchester membera and guests at six o’clock Rome Made^Pure Pork Sau.sage ,'leat '. . 19c Ib. term* of 41 ye.ar*. Mias Amelia J of officer*, calling the roll, bearing with Mrs. Ottilia Pfunder m .fin an American "local" channel Mexico City, Dec. 13 — (JP) — The saaie basic advantages which Mr. Schwab obtained for his heirs — CLUB INITIATION TH€ OTHER NIGHT. fOR fIVE YEARS^ JOEt^LlBlEO HE 2 lbs ,35c pan y more than six months. High school la one of the few the reports of the vanoua officers where as many aa a dozen or more Fresh Made Tender Cube Steak Fuller served for 23 years and Wien interviewed yesterday, J. honor students la this claaa charge. The Rebekah degree will Bolton Notch Legislative eticlea predicted today . ,39c Ib. Mrs Alice Hunt 18. Mri. LllUan connected with the several organl- broadcasters operate simultane experience, group judgment, finsneiai reaponsibiiity sad stabiilty — wiii be J. Byme*. President of the New Mrs. Helena Wolf exhibited** be exemplified at the meeting. No that both branches of the Mexican COULON^ AffORD TO JOIN, BUT A NEIGHBOR, MUL LANOEPS, SOLVE© THAT ~ ' 5 ariely To I boose From- \\ . Rice served the longest aa lec sationa ot the church, and other ously. Fresh Bacon - Spare Ribs - Pigj,’ Heads - Fresh Shoul England Division A& P Food quilt at the New York World's busineas proper to (tOme before the ble and Vice Grands of Rebekah Oscar W. AaSersea Asaembly would petition President yours if you nsBM this inHtltution aa your executor sad trustee. turer over periods totaling ten Stores, said; "A ll full-time em Lodges of Manchester, East Hart OewSy's FUiiagfW lag BtauStatloa PROBLEM RECENTLY BY GEHINB JOE TO TRY- ders • Hocks and Feel. yearn. Fair and ia the proud winner of a meeting will be transacted. Tuning tonight: Lasaiv) Cardenas to dissolve the ployee* with the Company six blue ribhoo. This week the Church Choir will ford and Stafford Springs will al SS7S, Maamnstcr The present membership of Co- so be guests. Europe—WAB(?-C3S 8 5$, 1 1 Communist party and remove Its months or over earning less than Tha Ladles Aid of the Methodist hold Its rehearsal on Friday eve UBS 9; W EAF-NBC 11. SPECIAL AT OCR B.AKERA’ DEPARTMENT lumbla Grange is J32, the largMt $5200 anualty will share in this D. A. B. riTitliM members from office. In its history, with six new mem church will hold its aanual meet ning let 7:30 o'clock. Msmbeta ot the aawly ocgaalsed W EAF-NBC— 8 Johiuiy Pra- Sources close to the president Mtterfly Buns...... 21c dot bountiful Christmas gift. ing tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Eastwood Sabra Trumbull Chapter, senta; 8:30 Horace Heldt show; bers to receive the third and ■rhoae membra of the organlza Daughters of tha American lUvo- Bolton basketball team will canvas said, however, be probably would Home Made Cookies, a large Assortment to choo« from fourth degrees on Wednesday eve Alvlo Warren and Mrs. May have returned from their wedding 9:30 Fibber McGee and Molly; 10 refuse to act on the grounds that Uon earning $25 a week, or less, (ThristanaoB are hosteaaea. trip. luUon, will bold its DMember businessmen and restdents ot town Bob Hope; 11:30 St. Paul Ubrlst- ...... 15c doz,, 2 doz. 25c ning Sliver certlOcatea have been will be given a full week’s salaiy. meeting on Wednesday afternoon full freedom of political expres- presented 34 membem at different Momlag worahlp at the Metho Mrs. Buenos Young of Stamford to raise a fund of $80. This will be maa program. alon and action were permitted in Those receiving more than $25 dist church on Sunday will be spent the weekend at the home of at the home of Miss ESsle Cum used for uniforms, "nm team wtU K w w p m s C o n SPECIAL ON FANCY. LARGE T ANGERINES times for 25 years of consecutlvre and leaa than $100 a week will be WABC-CBS—g Edward O. Rob- Mexico. memberahlp. held at 9:30. Thera will be Holy her parents Mr. and M ra F. H. mings of 10 Ellington avenue. repreaeat Bolton la tho TJC.C.A. inaon; 8:30 Walter O’Keefe finale: ____ f o A * ______L ^ DOZEN remembered with a Chrirtm** Oommunloa with Communion Miss Helen Estes, head ot tbs Near 8 G. White Naptha Soap...... 3 Ige. bars 11c Bowen, about 66. who for the past Omagn meeting aad naed for their The work of the Vernon degree la 23 yeara operated the raUer coast The deftpse ot liberty la a great work throughout tba year. The 'KlBsMay Cgrpeater, Buster Hutch- C-C8B 8 a. as, flio” pHii.. WE- T R U S T CO. theme "Team Wark.” Aa It waa familiar to OoluiabU Graagars as er at LAka Oompquace amuseatcBt and honomble duty. Our only members who have not ainbdy tnson, Bobsrt Skinner, Howrard vF-NBC—8 B a^ and Bob: S:«9 Judgt Wood baM only a qnaatloa DIAL 5187 — FREE DELIVERY! they hays been tba guest o f tbs lo t ^ 88th wedding anaiveraay o t park, waa found dead today from hope is that it wUl not prove too sent artielee to Mrs. A. K. N««mU. SUBaer, Charisa Wama, LaddU Vte and Bada: • U ith a r -L »a a a €$ dvfl WSS Ww Pederal DopaA lam iaeo Corp. cal order serersl Umes and have Mr. sad Mm Harry Uuaio. the great for the powers of the email chairman of the approved Bingera. W ABC-CBS— S ilT My a baart attack in Ua ■irtirmoMIs pa U ^ preamt H •*“ Chgae. RuaeO Murray. Mario A a- Um c sm and *>>tie« court to mo PlMged each ttma with thMr ia. at tha park. aattoa. saUtt. Tboraa* CarpmKer. Kobset ■ " • .• • d I; 6.:S0 Highways to ooOsctlag agency.” Wes es JW S5da ■BEam sxaSBMBH ■■■■• 1 i .jii - II iiPi ...... I I I . .1 II ■II. Z wmmrnSl MANCRE8TSII rcHtirk*. cx>n n . . t u e s o a t . D e c e m b e r i2» i9^ Plays Comer Will Study Local Entries Received John Howard Stan Junior Cagers Comedy Role Proposed Merger For Lighting Contest In, Conran Circuit Set for Dehut Local SporV Chatter Rec e Opens 7th Court Se ason Worcester. Maas.. Dec. 13—(Fl- Laat wMk Jaek'g Servlea Sta Here's what Charles 'YIhuck”#boxlng fans know that Romec I C a p ti * Tbe proposed merger of the Flak tion pulled an upaet over the Sui- Wednesday Loop. Open8 I McCarthy of the Bristol Press has 1 Ducharme can see out of only onf Rubber Company and the tlnlte*l cldea, w ith Howard bo4irlljig a nice [om ance; Story to say about last Friday’s High-ieye? That Is why he ^ipeclalizet pvaliiigRc S tates Rubber Company la to three etrlng of S73. M cLaughlin At East Side Rec To Bristol tut. In which Mapehester In Infighting and why he jumps fof- Stamford Holy Names Cancel Cage Tilt Herej^^?^* Holds 16-8 Margin come under the scrutiny of GMrge tried mightily to better Marwick'e |B as B rilliant Dialogue. morrow j|t 6:30 p. m. suffered a 40-16 setback: "This w ard with both hands fla>-lng. With Six Teams to Compete Comer, bead of the tJ. 8. D ep^- high elngle of 160, but missed by I correspondent haa seen many hla wide sweeps he Is bound to en- ment of Juettce's Economics Divi eight plna There were no Im Over East Hartford Fi^e atiUM, OkrtM dUCM, Knd I Manchester High quintets, but none compass, his man. It's hla right sion. Rep. Joseph E. Casey (D.. portant changee In the league A Wednesday Junior League has , like the outfit that burlesqued here ■ eye that's bao so he keeps moving Uugtw la her flrat picture Mass.) has been advised. standing. been formed by the Recreation laat night. Advance notices had it ' around so he ran see with th" PA’s Schedule Thompsonville Boy Named Texas Aggies For Title Vacated by two jrMT* aad her lint venture Casey said Assistant Attorney Woodbume Nursery forfeited I that the Silk Towners were inexpe- other He’s a tough baby and a In 13~Year Cage Rivalry General Thurman Arnold, head of their match to Keeney's Dairies, Centers In the unlimited division l^lllto aophlaUcated modem roman- and the eight-team circuit will I rlenced. but posseBxpd plenty of good workhorse for any of the Ihe Restraint of Trade Division, on Monday night, and Jack's Tav I fighting spirit. True, they were Voungslers. Rockville for Notre Dame Grid Captain Lead in Final Manchester High and Fast Hart tlB Mmedy. The picture U "Ni- telegraphed him last night, stat ern held Star ''arket to a tie. On launch Its season tomorrow night 'as green aa the En.erold Isle, but _____ ford High have been battling on The Polish-Americanj ■stehiuki** la which the SwedUh ing that Comer had been assigned Wednesday I .eld's Auctioneers at the East Side Rec at 6:30 aa far as being aggressive, they the chalked court ’or the past 16 to Investigate the proposed deal. won S points over Snow Bros., and "Babe” Bergeron better think Sports Center Thompsonville, Dec. 12. — (P)— Grid Rankin High-East Htfd, ' atar oomea to the State Theater o'clock. The entries Include the might Just as well have 'atoird In .vears and In that time the Red White Eagles to Carry j Rec Chfimpioits niiuaday, Friday and Saturday. Keller's Men's Wear abut out b e d '.” again before he ."eally challenge* The home-town folks will turn out and White hoopsters have rolled up Royal Blues, champions of last Teamed with Melvyn Douglaa, Frank's Five On Thursday Eddie Elm. He 's of the sadng In full force this C hristm as h East H artford 24 throe years The PA a liavrn t Taft left with his Maine Repub ..1 6 21 obligations tomorrow night due to I graphed by the entire Notre Dame AssorlateBimelech and Andy K. This information left every-tliing Piepul, the aon of Mr. and Mr*. Deoanber 22 10ther players include Gregory hla party's standard In that elec Blmelech polled 36 votes for the Rink Scorers with 26 first-place votes and a After thill .Mancliestcr won the 15 East H artford 34 Green. St, John's, MOrlarty Broth St. Johns vs. (Jenerel Ele tion, proceeded to Boston today lont hollilay dresa to say "Msrry *hg through, to make a home a Shamrocks vs. Man. Motors, banging In tbe air and Ed Kovls Vincent Piepul, went to Enfield 970-polnt total, while the VoUv next alx games in a row, then ers and the General Electrics. Of ‘ Oaya, Rolfe Sedan. Edn'ln Maxwell 424 460 413 1297 year's all-age championship wltn 1934-36 Aces vs. Moriartys. after launching a New England (fhrtatmaa!” The above photo- , picture of holiday Joy. Add a Flying Irish vs. Royal Blues. had to move fast to lineup another High for two year* and then trana- Rose Bowl rival. Southern Cali dropped an equal nuiutior before 28 East H artford 42 these, only Moriartys are former ■d Richard Carle. Jack's Tavern (2) December 27 Kayak II g etting 12 and Johns team for Wednesday. He was for ferred lo Cathedral High *chool In Green va. White Eaglea. Garbo dances ultra modem "peaking tour at a Portland club graph la a fine illiiatratlon of the branch of pine on the door, and Penalties Keep Toe fornia, came In with a third-place sweeping the 19;i5-'16 scilca. E ast 28 East H artford 44 title holders, having gained the December 39 dinner last night. kind of lighting that Is certain to Iwh ''projector" floodlight bulbs In Mitchell ...... 120 104 108 332 Shamrocks vs. Royal Blues. town four. tunate in getting the Rockville nearby Springfield where he starred total of 891. just beating out Cor Hartford wiia a member of the crown In 1936. In which year they awing with Douglas, sings a Petiilkonls ...1 1 2 90 98 307 Challedon ran out of tbe money IBS5-.S6 Green vs. M oriartys. Me told the Repuhllcan organi merit the aerlmia eonalderatlnn of ■ front of the house, as In the ac- Flying Irish vs. Man. Motors. Blake in 2nd Place boy* and girls teams who have re In football and other sport* for two nell by two points. I'C IL from Its start In 1927-28 un 27 East H artford 23 lost th* town diadem to the Rang . Ihraach chansonette with the three Crandall ...... 105 106 94 —305 only once. In the Massachusetts year*. White Eaglea vs. S t Johns. . aommlasara. and Introduces a new ration’s members and guests that Ihe judges In Ihe Christmas Home ; companying photograph, and the Top Hatters vs. Oak Five. entered the State Polish League, .Aggies Inipreaelve til two years sgo when II withdrew 39 E ast H artford 28 ers. The Saints have been etand- Acea va. General- Electric. Lighting Decoration f.'onteat, place takes on an ethereal quality, K atkaveck ...1 1 1 105 113-329 Comets vs. Speedboys. Handicap. He whipped them all In National League. standing. He made the Notre Dame varsity . *Qarbo” hat to the world of "u tter confuBloT^" reigning In the While the Aggies were Impres to campaign among Class B rivals. 1036-37 outi In the YMCA Senior Lesigue January 5 Federal government under the sponsored by the Chamber of! In fact, with a single string of Jan u ary 8 In the Preakness, the Arlington These two teams have met six In hla sophomore year and during In the 1.3 years of coinpetlllon 34 Eaat H artford 26 for the past couple of years and. ! taaMon. 449 411 413 1273 classic, tbe Pimlico Special and the past year led the Irish scorers sive all season, neltber Tennessee White Ekiglea vs. Morlartors. The story abounds in brilliant Roosevelt administration was "one Cor uerce. outdoor Chrlstmaa tree bulbs, a Man. Motors vs. Top Hatters. Montreal, Dec. 12.—(/P>—If Hec times and while the Rockville slhc the Ix-aguc began, Manches 25 East H artford 36 all In all. the entries should pro Green vs. General BSectrie. householder can bring a festive five other Important stakes. And boy* have been unable to han^ with six touchdowns. nor Southern (jal set tbe world ter has scored a total of 839 |X)lnts ’ Oalogue. and Qarbo learned a hun- of the main reasons why the peo Cnlrlea Being Received Shamrocks va. Speedboys. tor (Toe) Blake didn't spend so afire In last Saturday's concluding 1937-38 duce s wealth of bang-up basket Acea vs. S t Johns. ple have decided a complete Entries for the contest are now note to his home. With more than Snow Bros. (1) Royal Blues vs. Oak Five. he furthered bis claim to tbe the local champ* a defeat they It w as the first tim e since 1926 for an average of better than 3'i 43 East H artford 30 ball during th* ten weeks of the ^Ugad per cent more lines than In ranking by setting a world record much time In the penalty box, he that a backfleld man was elected games, and that apparently ac January S laiqr of her previous pictures for change Is neceraary In IIMO" being received at the Chamber of- one string, the decorative poa Frazier 99 111 97—307 Flying Irish vs. Comets. have come ttsdee within two single points i>cr game, while Eaat Hart 60 E ast H artford 30 campaign. St. (Johns vs. Moriartys. flee In the Hotel Sheridan. There slbllltlea Increase. The lights may Agostrnellt . 95 87 97—279 for a mile and a sixteenth at might be back where he was laet, point* of doing so and tbe natural captain at Notre Dame. MUton Piepul counted for the -switch in senti ford lias tallied 628 polnta for an ib r flrat ultra-modem role In some Predleta ''Man-Sited” Job. January 10 ment. Tennessee only beat Au 1938-30 For several years up to 1981 White Eagles ve. General I M ua. It bad long been her embl- Taft predicted a new adminis are three claaslflcatlona In the be used to outline a gable or a Smith .... .120 90 86— 296 Man. Motors vs. Speedboys. Keenelafid In the Tranter. year—atop the National Hocked rivalry between the two cittea % average of little better than 24 46 E ast H artford 32 ther* wasn't s team In town to trie. Coleman .. . . 126 98 122—345 In addition to his borse of tbe should proxdde a fast and furious burn, 7-0. while the TVoJan* play to play In this type of story. tration would have a "man-alzed' conlcat, one calling for the decor fence. They may be attached to Royal Blues vs. Comets. League Individual scoring race>' polnta per game, in the paat 13 challenge th* dominance of the Green ve. Ace*. a wooden star frame and hung on Bralnard . . . .101 125 111 837 year crown, he won the three- tussle. ed a scoreless Ue with U.C.L.A. years. Manchester High has won 16 Tonight and tomorrow the State job In reorganizing the govern ation of entrances only, another Flying Irish vs. Top Hattera. The Uclans, on the strength of Rec Five. Then th* National Second Bound. ment. hut said the time had come "for decornBon of shrubbery anti the house. They may shine behind Sham rocks va. Oak Five. year-old title by a wide margin, As It la, the league’s "bad liiaii" In the preliminary the local PA of 24 games. home series. This Is the first tim# Guards, compossd of th* High F Seeaenta'"Dancing Co-Ed” starring that tie, moved from ninth place these schools have met during the January 1A IEC tuiTurner, Rivard Carlson and "to study every governmental ac grounds, and the third for decora the words "Merry Christmas!" 640 511 613 1564 Jan u ary 17 605-376 over Johnstown, now re (with 26 minutes in penalties) la girls will face tbe Rockville PA’s, Tills will he the first of two stare of 193()-31, appeared on the Whit* Eagle* va Acea Reid's Aiirtlnneera (8) league c ^ m p s . The Windy C5ty Armstrong and Hostak In th* ranking to seventh. Tu- regular season. Their only clash r j C u 6 shiShaw and His Band with tivity and reduce Federal spending tion of the entire home and sur which have been cut from beaver- Royal Bliiea vs. lo p H atters. tired to stud after winning the only one point behind ' Gordon games for the Clarkemen this scene and wrealed th# town lau Green vs. St. Johns. 89 100 106 294 girls are colorful and clever and lanc, which- will meet Uie Aggies week a." theyfo acheduled to oppoae to date WHS In the state tourney of Sons” aa the co-feature In to a point where the current rev roundings. Valuable merchandise )>oard and placed above the door Reid Flying Irish Vs. Spccilboys. Derby and the BelmonL Drillon of tbe Toropto Maple rel* from th* Rec Five. Th* Moriartys va. General enues will pay the bllla. McLaughlin 93 1.52 90 - 3.35 certainly can handle a basketball. In the Sugar Bowl, retained fifth Torrlngton away Saturday night In 1937 when M anchester scored *n llM eb Edward Ellis Is starred prizes will be offered In all three way. Man. Motors vs. Oak Five. Leafs, the league lead^ with 14— place, while Missouri slipped Into Guards reigned aa champs for January 33 ' rpaaelng Oo-Ed" is billed as a "But after six and one-half clnsslflcatlons. I'se Toodllghls 8!e-ldon 90 104 103 297 Shamrock." vs. Comets. Dancing will follow immediately the first engagement of a home and I up»et victory. three succsaalve years, thsn gsvo St. Johns va. (Jansral WalchowakI 94 91 101 2Hi'i M .tt Side lt«c nine goals and five insists. after both games. Score Kayo Victories sixth. Duke, sixth last week, Iwrlagfest of dance, melody and years of experience." he added, Year after year the ctisfom of One way to make oufr deco- .lanuaiy 21 Blake smashed the Toronto scor dropped back to eighth. Iowa tell way to the Rangers, who held the Acea vs. Moriartya "the people know It will never b* lighting fronts of houses at the i rating easy s by using the new Hanson . 122 130 110 30S title In 1936 and claimed it along .Uhanirock." vs. 'Top H atlcrh Gibsniin (iarage <1 ing monopoly last/week when be from eighth to ninth, and Du- Green va. 'Whit* Em A**- The supporting feature with done by the present administra holiday season has been growing" projector" floodlight bulb. This Man. MotorH va. Comets. strong's next fight would be with the Royals In 1936. Febmaiy 3. 488 .577 51.5 1,580 M .Mazzola ...9 4 112 130 .336 picked up four/joints—one goal Welter Champion Stops ^ queane retained tenth. *TOaotchka" on Thunfday, Friday tion." Symbolic of the Star In the East. | combines a reflector, lens and Flying Irish vs. O.lk Five and three usai^. That put him against Pedro Montanez of Puerto L sagas B sgaa hi 1934. Green ve. Moriartys. The senator's reference to a A. Anderson .117 123 tl4 3.54 Boston College and Cflemson •ad Saturday will be "Charlie light has been given a s[>cclal light all In one scaled unit. Royal Hliirs vs. Speedboys right oil Drilipn's heels. The I^eaf Wrestling Garrison in the 7th: Rico In New York, Jan. 24. registered notable gains, although Alice Marble Chosert Th* Ree Lssgue cam* Into sx- White Eagles va S t Johna, Own la City la Darkneae" with third term for Mr. Roosevelt was place In Ibe olim n-nnce of Christ - | Decorate an outdoor flr tree with Keller's Men's Wear (I) .l.i.x. Pontillo .111 1,33 112 -36.5 The New York state athletic letsncs In 1934 w ith Jaffa's Jsw sle Aoee vs. Genarel Eleotrti. made In declining. In a radio In I iiillaso 92 87 113 29-2 W Goas ...1 2 7 106 I2I .354 sniper was able to gather only one neither played a game. 'They were ly Toler playing the Charlie mas. ! sliver IrleU-s. for exiim|ile, anil lo S«M'<»iid Ki.iind point a goAl—during the week. By The Associated Press Middleweight Titlist commission has threatened to con selected to play each other In the emerging as champions but they - rekruary 9. 1 role. terview. to predict whether the N 91 112 .308 Jiiiitiar.v ,HI Blake replayed Syl Appa an Camden, N. J.—Gino Garibaldi. Drops Seelig in First. Cotton bowl, and more light was President would seek renotnlna- URiinlly has iil least one- cluster of | hrackefs on Ihe ground The re Friday Fly'-ig lush v.". Sluimio, ks fighting here after a board warn Best Woman Athlete town honors, th* latter meeting Green va. (Seneral Bleetric.^ tlon Lanky 9 9 90 111 ,300 I'ot.il .579 579 625 1801 other Lytif. in second place. Syl 231. New York, defeated Bob cast upon their records In the homes which pvofde go out of llu- sult Is breath-taking. A colored Royal Mines v.“. Man. Mi'tors W agner. 230, New York, two ing to rest In lieu of hla failure to process. As a result they placed and beating the Rangers Instead Acea va. S t Johns. way to pass because the-- are de( n- lens can be used over raeb bulb to Brazniixkn." .1 0 9 125- 104 ,33k I’cllxii \m erirn n s (0) added bnly one assist to his rec Cleveland. Dec. 12. (J’l—Today , meet Ambers, the lightweight after a round robin playoff. Mori- Coniet.s vs. Tup H alters ord this week. str^ght falls. lllh and 12th, respectively. 5’ork, swimming ...... 1 9 Fsbruery 38 IsBwyer Convicted rateil with light The ghnvliig sit add Jewel-tones In the scene. OInirhowski, 99 86 97 282 1* Henry Armstrong's 27th birth- i king. About this, Mead com arty Brothers wer* Uague champa St. Johns vs. Moriartys. OOl-i 199 •■>30 1.331 .Spe<>,|l)<,ys vs. Oak Five .1 Voi<-rk .103 75 120 298 Drillon still Is the leading goal Standing of the team* (points TeiiniM Slur Filrn Lp Dorothy Kirby, Atlanta, houettr of a home against the These are Jusl " few of the I'ebruiirx 7 day and the world's welterweight mented: .1 9 In 1935 and tost th* town title to White Baglss va Oenanl Harvard Still Rails Frank's Five (01 F .Server .76 76 getter with nine lo his credit and boxing champion has something to figured on 10-9-8, etc,, b**ls, first- 167 PointM to Win hy golf ...... the Rangers. Banttv'a Royal* Of Tax Evasion black of a winter sky Is soim thing many ways a home can express Ciinuds vs. Oak Five. "What can they do? It was for place votes In parentheses): Bettv Hicks, Long Beach, trie. ’ to warm the rorkles of Ihe heart of good will at ''hrlslnuis I’erhaps Nel.xon 99 S3 259 •M. .SaverFk 93 112 103-308 fffake a riose second with seven celebrate. charity, wasn't it? What do they took ovsr In 1986 but there wasn't Top M atlers vs. Spceclboy.--. .',1 Mrozowskl .97 121 128 — 346 Flay.making honors go to Ocll Team Point* A Record LaiidMlide; Calif., golf ...... 1 8 Green vs. Acea RroHiIrr S|>«‘crli an.v w ayfarer' you have original ideas of your V, Davis . 99 90 107 302 Last night Henry returned to care? He won." any town series so both the Roy- F. Davis . 93 102 9.5 290 Sham rocks v:t. Mini. Motors F Kovls ...... 12.5 1.37- 2^'^ Dillon of Detroit: Bob Davidson, 1. Texas A. a M. (66) ..1,091 Katherine Rawls Tbomp- (als snd Rangers claimed rseognl- m Haven, Dee. 13.——The Not F.x|ienslve own on how to brighten your Flying Irish vs Royal Mines . . . / » The Best Socks x the form that won him bis big fol- , Betty JaiiieMon Second. flon. Miami, swimming — 8 NraiAerB AB AlBw .fviinisky . 107 •SO 90 289 the third member of Toronto’s lowing and the nickname "Ham 2. Tennessee (26) ...... 970 tion as town champs as tax svaslaB case brought I A bouse can be decorMl*--l (Nvlkla ,.i:i7 109 127 3V3 I'lllon and Davidson are fled for Celebrating without a birthday la ture both the Rae League and 7843 8. B. S3d avsnua of a line of 1600 by U. 8. 4*W Bentley 95 83 107 28.5 Fi hnm ry 21 M .Mrt'onkey .10,5 .10.5 —210 Back Misery 8. Duke (2) ...... 232 than she met on the Icnnla courts Angeles, swimming ... .1 6 town titles for xhtae years In sue- to withhold permission 'for Earl I\oImm!v WllUlS \\ ill ('.liooH4* IN fifth place with 10 points apiece, Al Hostak, the Seattle slugger, « to' Nancy MerkI, Portland, Court Judge Carroll C. < 'hagnot ...... 8,5 97 98 '780 .Man Motiiis \s. Top Matters (' Keh.irl .136 I6L 109 40H falling behind the New York 9. Iowa ...... 220 5-6 this year, blonde AlicesMarble wa.i resskm. In additlonto copping th* Browder to speak In a Mar%nrfl who retained his world's middle 10. Duque.vne ...... Ore., swimming ...... _ 6 Fred rlckson . 92 10.". 107 30: Shamro. ks \'S. .Sperdtn*vs. .1 How ml .. /- 101 101 Americans' Murray Armstrong, weight crown by flattening Eric 130 named today the outstanding SUta Polish les^be bunting te /Bdga Hindu convicted Welss- building. l*urrli;isinjr m Three polnta each—Mrs. Wil- Mad Fiijiilivr r* “ It. Nlrhols 109 101 93 IM', Ku\'al Mines vs. r>ak l-'ive who pirke II. Bouts for Cliarity tion's sports experts. This year th* Amerks hsvh decid Mua on his lOSS income, and el- ] Wm- I J , T'' The 499 191 183 1470 Man Motors vs .9pepi|buv". \v (■'owleB .\ j i n r . -242 Dates, 92; 14. SanU Clara, 87; 15. skating (1 first); Marion Mliey, ed to concentrate their effoi^on miinlat lea-ler was under inilirt JoiH'x ImliciilPH H r VS ill I>ead1ng scorers: The Armstrong and Hostak For Golfing Honors. Rolling up the widest margin Give B lined Meyer E. Bailey, New F ixmI's kr-rxlm Stnllon (I) Ko\*al Mines vs Coniets. w Konru.s . K2fi lot 11.%-3 4 . Ohio Slaty, 70; 16. Georgia Tech, ever compiled by a winner In the Lexington, Ky., golf; Kay Stam winning the State laagua eban)> ment on a rimrge of using a tf)V ?i Rxinni nf Klnnn«'«* will nn'«’t G G Pt. bouts topped the 14 th annual mers, England, tennia. lavan accountant who prepared l\«»l S rrk to |{* liirn Kb- Bruniilck 1 Flying Irish vs Top HalI. rs K. VVPITUI . / 0 5 9.'» IDO Drillon,- Toronto ...... 9 ;5 44 59; 17. Kordham, 26; 18. N ebraska, nine-year history of the Aaaoclat- plonshlp’again and hava laft thf ha attorney's tax return. $260 pseudonym to oldaln n paHS|iort ti»niKf't to firt M|Min Mppninttn^ n K .!»S Cleveland News Christmas show Miami. Fla., Dec. 12—(P»—If you 22; 19. Oklahoma, 20; 20. Michi Two points sach—Helen Olen- \ SHIRTS THAT Princeton and Dartmouth followe I I .9n.lrri/ln»k1 .9hamn)cks vs. Oak Five Puffy uio \22 - :i20 Blake. Montreal ...... 7 6 1.3 cd Pre*8 annual poll, the queen of taak of keeping tha Bao diadem m Uke charges. ritlM'*' l<» \ri/.oiiJi. tf> W iiltrr ( ’.'impbrU, .Mari h 6 y MuraVin •. .135 101 107 at;i that attracted 10,988 fans, grossed see a pro tournament golfer over gan, 18. kovtch. Ban Francisco, diving lEl- to th* WMto Eagles, who hava Harvard's artlon. hut Yale per I Roberts ... Appa. Toronto ...... 6 6 12 $28,579 and dumped approximately tbe courts wa* named No 1 on the n a Indictments charged that fonniT tijWn purchHalnK I IjiFofgi- Moval Mines ya Top H atters. 5? Wnn«’i) hft 124 213 Id tbe corner m oaning "Woe Is Also ran : Princeton, 17; N orth ballot* of 64 of the 63 experts who Ismse Williams, (jhlesgo, goit; been campaigning on aad off for milted Browder to speak tlu-ne who \f* now umlf'r Hrrt'Mt on Armstrong, N. Y. Am. . . . 6 5 1 1 $10,000 Into a toyshop fund. me," the chances are that he just Carolina, 16; San Jose (Calif.) Ida Simmons bowling; Hasel Falasman paid a tax of t l , 327.77 11/ , I I * ’ Kelly . ■ . Flying Irish vs .Speedlsiy". Dillon. D etroit ...... 3 7 10 voted. Her triumph put a tennis several years and who aitould be ‘ ehen 34.&(U.19 was actimllv dm-, (hiukji.M o| for>»rrv ami Ihtft To tal /. . . . . 5.;it t’xanilnfr ship ijout In New York with Lou merrily along the circuit without CbrUtian, which dominated the* England, skating; Mro, Lsla Hall, w'ho dou l want the cai'tipc|. cither ^ Kiiflnk . . . 130 81 Flying Irish vs. Oak Five. mantle Siinflay U* engage .lohn j M. Colville, Rangers .... 3 6 9 tion for California Alice. With the arsinst tha Acea la tha flrat elaih 80 /Fric.xon Lrxlge of that city In a Ambers only Dec. 1 because of a being annoyed by Snead the slug southw est conference In 1938 Just experts voting for flrat, second Strasburg, Mo., trapshooting; of the evening, th# Oreen agalaet t Bimo la-ii Hank.", convh ted of Yankowski . M-'iyiil Mines \’s. Kpecdlsrx’s. Shibickv. Rangers ...... 3 6 9 cold, seemed to warm up after Helen Jacobs, Berkelsy, Calif., . 121 1 M .Note:—The games will he play state league match. When the ger. as the Agidea did this fall, were and third place choices, and bal St. Johns In the second aad Mori- Mystic. l>ec 12. cT. Gov aasaull with atlcmpl to nipe, Med BnBkiiH . . . . How*. Detroit ...... 3 6 9 that and gave the Missourian a bad first and ’Tennessee Just about as tennis. ('onran, Jr. . 11.1 100 ed In Ihe nrdei- ther- appear atsiyi. smoke of battle had cleared awiiv Sands. Montreal ...... 3 6 9 Now he'a fit sgaln, minus three lots counting three, two and one arty Brothers egalnet. OenersI feweclen Onlei*rs Havniond K. Baldwin met with Arl/oiiit .Sl.ili- Ihvapitiil a leu day" ■M.inrhe.'dor had swept ill th-ee Give beating. bad teeth that poisoned hie system, fa r behind. Texas A. and M., of Electric In the nighteSp. Prae- aftci Wmiiic Kuth .liidd'.a .a-con l A Thoii^lil Kilzpatruk . G anns ."eluslnled raeh Wedples- Dcsilets, Chicago ...... 6 2 S polnta respectively, ' tlie year's the Induatrlal Division of Itir I’on- game.". The .Manchester girls By the sixth, he had drawn and ready for a comeback Thurs courae, was nowhere In sight last Wimbledon and National cham Franz Schubert used tbs guitar tlcatly all games will be played on nectlcul f.'hsmtier of nnmmerce escape Me w iia cupDiic.l in Kl i day 6:.3l) sharp, li-mimite quarters. Cain. Boston ...... 6 2 8 “ Him” a blo(^ from both Garrison's sy*s season. South (?allfornia was ; Gas Mask Supply 554 489 165 1.508 rolled a steady game Gertnide Jackson. Americans ...... 5 ,3 8 day in the 810,000 Miami Open, tbe pion polled a total o.' 167 points. to work on his composttlona, bs- Friday nighu at tha East Bid* here lislay to discuss the bunluesa I’axo. Tex. I In the seventh he dropped Jimmy tournam ent In which two years ranked seventh and C?orneil, 12th. Ing too poor to own a piano. I 7*hr» l>or<1 Miull t^uurtl thr doer Jack's Servlee Station (8) Nrls.)n hitting Ihr.w string with GetUffe, .Montreal ...... 4 4 8 Far bock, in second place, was the Rec but three weeks of the sebad and Industrial problems of easlern Only Burden On Tax|Mi.xerx , SOCK with a right for a nine and then ago he scored a record 267, Just T.C.U. even polled 66 first-place I of «'\H iUMMtrdlnif lo hl« \vlrkfMl> V. Davis 103 290 313 and tying with .Margaret Mit Anderson. Americans .... 4 4 8 y. 8. women's golf ruler, Betty < 'oim ecllcut. ■'Me would Just he a J.'IM.’i a year! 128 .37.3 chell for single with HI. Elmore waded in with both hands as Gar 13 below par. votes. Jameson of Son Antonio. Tex., '» Btockholm, Dec 12 -its t i,o . ncHto.—II Siiiniirl Howard See Clialletioii Drouin, Montreal ...... 3 .5 8 FULL rison aroae. Jimmy went down The 1988 final first-ten ranking The chief executive is seeking hiirdcn on Ihc taxp.iycra lone." « • • Gleason 97 315 Thnren had high single for thi' "Soon as I click off a few birdies with two first-place selections and taraarnment announced today ii a program liy wh|i h to revive In Dahlstrom, Chicago ...... 2 6 8 again at 1:19 and rvferee Benny w as Texas (!?brisUan. Tennessee. Md ordered .lOO.OOO gas masks said. Ia.'t them put him In an in- I ; Me who wishes to .secure the tlovelte . 88- 307 men with 125'«nd I. Johnson three Haynes. Montreal ...... 1 7 8 of W ear and gret my confidence back," Sam 66 points. dustry in the eastern counties atltullon in Yexas ' 92 309 string with 3,56. The Johnson Lronard aald "Ehiough.” ' grinned, "I’m gonna be tough to Duke, Oklahoma, Notre Dame, The 1938 winner, little freckle Bitlch already are being clIstDb- ’ go,.d of otiu'is ha.s dready Hci ui ed Tvler . . Horse of Year After tbe bout LMnard, former Oarnegla Tech. B^them (Califor fltod to air raid precautions units where many once-prosperous tex Retorted tfounty Judge loscph , Ills owp Confucius. l)oys nf Wllllmantlc had a good beat. What I need la the feeling faced Patt.v Berg, whose goll tile mills are now Idle. McGill at Kl Paso: 624 662 .508 1594 day. E. Johnson had high single lightweight champion, said: that I can't miss. It may be In nia, Pittsburgh, Holy (Cross and hope* for the year were shattered ICaay citizens have purchased 'Tonight Henry looked like tbe M innesota. iM r own masks. This afternoon the gt.vernor "That la a vrgy unsound stand Fagles ,\re Vlctore with 134 and W. Johnson thfee H tpckey this toumaroenL It may be in the by an appendectomy, was third, will meet with the State Pier for the governor to take I doubt Brann’s 3-Year string with 343> Armstrong of old, the boy that had ngxt one. But whenever I get that with 3L points, although she did The government has allot!.si Raekeleers Vlrtera New York talking a year or ao U.000.000 crowns i about t'oi.inilsslon at New London If a I'exus Institution could or T3ie Y.MCA Engles trounced the o a Soanfiln (») J certain feeling It's clear tbe not receive a first-place mention. By Eddto Brtsla catcher'* breast pratoetora... would lake Manka. It alao la 01*1 Rutfd T |) -?'for r. N.’l.son . 95 107 111- 313 B y The Associated Press ago. That rest did him a world of track s!” Thoee were the only three to run nO) for air raid prccautlona I Moodua Meteors Saturday night by In the main event of a double good. He’a definitely back on Last Nigh Vs Fights 'JwlMn Bhakaspaar* warai't writing Volunteer women workers are To Form Foreign Legton duuhtiul . , . whether we could ob the score of 56-28 at the Y gym. 1939 Tiirf (diinpai^n. ,M. .Mitchell . 86 111 96 —293 National League Coming from Snead, that wasn't their point totals Into double fig New York, Dec. 13.— we could not use hla Arizona rec R. ■Anderson 96 102 107—305 InteraatlMial-.Ainerlcan League rest of that cold. The right -^hat 1937, and he still Is. I t was a mere (Jlevsland—Al Ho&tak, 169, Holm, star of the World's Fair the other day, he was told: *X>>scb thrown.”...Texas (Jbrietlan has MMgeta French Prisoners | ord.” losers. Box score: mekers edged out the All Stare. 24 the Pi^xknesa or the Ptmllco Spe e flgtit for Finland. Allan had been Eagles New Haven at Syracuse. BEST GIFT floored Garrison was as goo^.. a statement of the way he feels Seattle, Natloaal Boadng Asaocia- Aquacade, but out of swimming Norton la te Palo Alto, (At"... two aata i)f twins on Ita basket Milan. Dec. 12 iFi Prem ier active In moving British citizens to 19. In a much tig h ter battle. In cial, Challedon today srampered 592 659 613 1864 (No games last night). punch as Pve ever throw n. '' Mrs. Judd, mad trunk mur P. B. F. T the feature attraction the more ex Snead bad Just finished a prac Uon middleweight champton. competition, and Elule Crabtree, New Orleans cutles went wild ball equad this season. Musaollnl's newspaper tl Popolo I from Finland The British con deress. has been In hiding nine off with top honor* In the Turf John Ericeon (0) "He's (Armstrong) the great tice round. . tbe University of Nevada drum 0 J. Wilson, rf . . . 4 1-3 6 perienced Racketeers romped anfl Sports Dlgezt'a fourth annual toothing would please ! knocked out Brie Bsellg, 160, New over Billy Conn who attended a Oltalla today reported a French ' sulate has moved to Bjomeborg days while officers searched In H Johnson . 69 78 86 - 233 est fighter in the world.” Garrison, "It was t^rlble," h* smiled. "I York (1): srslterwelght champion majorette, who made headlines colleglajs dance there Saturday Ta^MT^A S tar Varshlp tfSJk 1 ! German midgets 1 J. Sudolf, I f ___ 0 1-2 1 about the court at will and prac poll for the "horse of the year" B O auson . 79 85 92—256 CTaxut Lengnn. him more than a box on the west coast of Finland. vain for her. never before knocked out. declared. flubbed a dosan attots.” Hla scor* Henry Armstnog, 138 8-4, Los with her "bare knees" controversy night with Moon MulUna, tba *x- H & y Hall, Minnaapplis Btnr- iff the Italian Imer Knturnla I>c. | 0 M. Derrick, c . . 3 0-0 6 tically all scores In the final designation. E . Ericson . 93 83 74—250 (M orphy’S) A m u tro n g weighed 13844 and 3 H. Mikollet. rg .4 0-0 8 nf his favorite Socks. was 70, evan par. For him that wax Angeles, atoppod Jimmy Garrison, with school officials. Notre Dame grid atar. ..Frank Joumal: "Francis Schmidt, coach I for Internment as prisoners of Michigan Solon Dies column were In double figures. - But If Challedon, W. L. Brann’s W.. Johnson . .116 U5 112—343 Team No. 4 cut Team No. 3 Garrison 141. Mias Holm—now Mrs. Billy 3 E. Knsak. Ig . . 0 0-1 0 A ll-Store a poor round. He wanU to get 141, K an rai (3 ty (7 |. Thomas of Alabama has nixed an at Ohio State, -is endorsing tlea for srar. Tht mldgel-s were >n th-lr | Grand itaplds, Mich., Dec 12. - Wolverine* Win Opener great three-year-old Is the king H. n aiiso n . . . 106 A3 107—296 down to a two point lead by tak Hostak, 'he National Boxing As- back In tbe form- that mode him Chicago—Henry Wacker, 194*, Rose—received one first-place arajr home from the .New York i 1 H. Brown, rf . . 4 0-2 8 B. F. T of the turf. Col. E. R. Bradley's E. Johnson . 92 134 n o - 336 ing three point* from them. Henry offer of an *lnteraat In tb* club, a (Toiumbue firm ....he must oe iF —Word was received here to up Bodatlon champion, made his first the scourge of the .professional, ThylornUe, Dl., laiockad out Leo nomination and wound up In a careful, however; a coach, Sforld'a Fair, Ten women mem- The Wolverines, a newly or 1 M. Emhler, If .. 8 S-S » O’Brien, rf ...... 8 1 11 ! Btmelech must be called the Orezel bowled under a terrlfli: appearanc* east of the Mlsalsalppl plus a fat contract to coach tb* _ day of the death 1-. New Orleans ranks last year, when b* set a Bruce. 18344, Pittsburgh (8). tl* for fourth place at nine polnta. Brooklyn Dodgers.. .Dan Top shouldn't endora* anything whlco il iers of the troupe were allowed this morning of Rep. Carl E ganized quintet, opened their cage 3 T. Kradas, c . . . . 4 1-2 0 Annlello. If ...... 1 2 4 crown prince. .56.5 578 581 1714 handicap. Team No. 1 took thrse an tmpresoiva one by knocking out 3 R. Daigle, rg . . 0 2-3 2 money-winning record of $1S,- Plttoburgb — Frankl* OovslU, Mlaa Crabtree also received one ping, Dodger owner, still hopes be can b* pulled Ughtly around tbe to proceed to Genoa. Mapes, IR., Mich. I. Mapes, who campaign with an Impressive 68 Buccinlo, e ...... 1 0 2 Running along side of those two points from Team No. 2. Pon Seelig in 1:21 of their scheduled 136, Brooklyn, outpotntod SIxto first-place selection and was tied 2 W. VIttner. Ig . . 1 1-1 3 Jones, I g ...... 1 0 2 tillo hit high tingle w ith 166 684.49. can make Nil* Klnalek change hla neck.” had represented the Fifth Michi to 40 victory over a fast stepping , favorites are Kayak II, C. S. How- FREE $100 16-roui^r. He Ijlasted Erie to Time has almost erased the pain Escobar, 123, Puerto Rico, (10). for eighth place with six points. - Since the dawn of man. ball has I array from lUxrkville. W ith two Cole, r g ...... 0 0 0 ' ard'a Importation, which won the Cheney 5Iarhlno Shop "Big Bill" Dietz three string vritb i tbe canvra^for nine with a left mind about pro football... no gan District continuously since (Farr’* Alleys) la Merrhandlie to be gtvea of that disastrous eight he took on W ashington—H arry Jeffra, 124. All told, 24 ath letes figured In where was Clemson'e selection as token Its yearly loll despite efIorU ' 1912 had been on a tour of the former Trade School aces Joe Ull- 17 23 9-17 55 I vote for the best four-year-old, 376. The standing*: '!i awtoy Deeember S3. One book toPue Jaw and then. down BalttuMre, outpointed Johnny th* voting, with golf taking the Agauy (joinom Moodos Meteors N 19 tbe last hole at Philadelphia this BonLon Qillege'a opponent In th* For aale: Two mules named k> combat It. The annual hall I south with a party of congress inakl and "Sprout" Beltlure finding j and Now What, named the best Won L o « i ehaoiee with every 80e for keejh with a flurry of lefts and summer when be had the National Buff, 133(4. Jersey City (8). lion's share. Eight golfers, led by aw throughout the entire world ' the range from all angles of the B. Boiler Makers I two-year-old Ally. Monkey Wrenches (4) T**m No. 3 . 24 rights. Mias Berg, were nominated, in Oitton Bowl acclaimed nxire Bab* aad Ruth, Wiley Moore, ex- men, when he was stricken In a Weis* ...... 93 i n 92—296 Open in his hip pockeL Erie, Pa.—Freddie Lenn, 160. to antim ated a t 3200 OOO.OOO. l Mew- Orleans hotel, the Rdosevelt. floor, the locals had little trouble 4 Horowitz, rf ....5 2-7 12 B. Of the 208 turf writers and ex- Team No. 4 .22 In tbe dresBlng room. Seelig Plttaburgh, stopped Stove SUIsk, cluding Dorothy Kirby of Atlanta, warmly Uun In tb* Beantoam pa maaagar Oklahoma City ball 4 Miller. If ...... 0 2-4 2 G. TurU ngtnn, If Wilson ...... 81 79 8 6 -2 4 6 Team No. 1 . "When I look back at It now,” per*. club. (WUcy bought ’em with $600 gaining their first xictory. j perta participating In the poll. 166 termed tbe westerner "The hard said the bombardier, ”I balleve it 166, Cleveland (7). tied for fourth place with nine The locals make their second 2 Golle. I f ...... 2 1-3 ' 6 E. McManus, rf . { picked Challenger ll’s big son for T. Dubaldo ...104 114 79—297 Team No. 2 ...... *!!!'.! i 6 est puncher I ever faced.” A tlanta—-Ken Overlln, 163. poInU, and Betty Hicks of Long ha ones woo from Babe Ruth)... appearance against the fact Wha jo Kallston, c .... 0 1-1 1 ! D. Fogarty, c . . . top honors after he took charge Holland 98 87 9 2 -2 7 7 Team No. n ^n 't In tbe books for me to win P. a Iron M< ICIrara IV) th* old Milwaukee Barons a t Lange a (1) Hoetok Umbered up a slightly th a t one.” W ashington, end Ben Brown, 160i Beach, Calif., semi-flnallst sensa- len Jewelers of Hartlord at the 0 Schlll, rg ...... 0 1-1 1 i H. Nelson. 1. g. .. of the three-year-old parade, fol ...1 1 3 123 114—3.50 lA rd er 97 117 117—831 Glenney’s swollen left band and said boyish Atlanta, drew (10). Uoo of th* women's national, who Leo Kagan of Iowalot State JacksonvUle, Fla., (former ooUeg* E.N'IRY BLANK East Side Rec tomorrow night at 4 Krash, Ig ..... 1 2-3 4 McAllister, rg ... — — ------Johnson .... . 86 101 109—296 Sam's back had begun to trouble Teachers college was king for a stare) want games with any feat lowing Johnstown's crack-up, and *’WheR The Geofl Men’s ly: "His Jaw sure was tough.” him before th* National, but ha New York — Victor DelUcutrl, tied for elxth with eight points. 8 o’clock. Box score: 0 Miller, c ...... 1 0-0 2 climaxed bis triumphs with that 489 514 462 1466 W arner ...... 86 i(n 100—297 Hoetak weighed 169 and Seelig 149 3-4, New York, outpointed Swimming and diving hod six day. anyway...w* had no sooner Independent basketball teams 1 Gottfried, rg .. 0 1-1 1 10 24 Hack SftWB (0) Grezel ...... 78 93 97—267 Wear Conaee Fr*tn” played In tbe P.GJL champtonalilp chronicled that ha was football's touring Um aouth this winter... Btotorn to C. of C. olBco, Hotel Sheridan, not later than Wolverine's (88) great victory In the Pimlico Spe 788 MAIN 8TKSET 160. PeU De Russl. 146(4, Mamaro- nominees, topped by Miss Holm P B F T Referee, E. Blesell. cial. Pavelack .. ...1 1 6 93 96—801 and was stin good anongh latar to No. 1 Iron man (with a record of Roaey Ryaa: O. W. Steals a t 408 . Te naee Meatanee iMck, N. r . (8). and Mrs. Katherine Rawls Thomp 12 Noon, December 22, 1939. 2 H. Gurk, r f ...... ___ 4 2-8 10 IS 9 10-20 28 Blmelech's triumph In the race B edurtba . . . . 80 81 77—288 347 418 421 1191 Manager Eddie Mend said Arm whip both B ym Nelson, the Open Portland, Me. — Cbley Welch, son of Miami, who bad eight 650 conaceuUv* mlnutas) than Santa Clara St, San Antonio, 2 S. Hillnski. If ...... 4 0-0 8 Score at half.. 37-16 Eagles. R aeketers for two-year-old honors was al Richards .. . . . 9 2 91 87—270 Team Na. 4 (8) champion, and Henry Picard, P.O. 181, Portland, outpointoo Vincent points. In addition to Miss Marble, two South Carolina rabala pop out wants to get In touch with you 1939 Christmas Home Lighting 0 Belfiore, c ...... 9 0-0 18 Referees. Lukas-Yankowekl. B. most as convincing. The all-vtcto- D. Kittle .. . . . 8 9 88 94—271 Lewie ...... 105- 103 107—818 A. king. In an exhibition at Bel Plm pinella, 16614, Brooklyn (10). only two other tennia player* were to knock him off hla perch... about your new catching machine 1 Joe Mlllnskl. rK . . . 10 1-2 21 Frey, rf ...... 8 Lashinske . . . 9 1 100 87—278 Sm ith ...... 111 100 110—886 mont, Maaa. John Edwards,. end, and Moffatt ... Mall box: "When are thay go rious Bradley youngster won by ------Holyoke, Mas*.—Jimmy Leto, named—Kay Stammers of Eng 3 S. Haponlk, Ig . -----5 1-2 11 Cooib Woods for Banter Fraher, I f ...... 3 a margin of 622 to 306 over hla — — D w y e r ...... 100 98 88--2S6 Finally be hiul the toetb sxtract- 148, H artford, Coon., outpolnUd land, who had three points, and Long, center for Erakine college, ing to break down again and Decoration Contest Caieeterfleld. N. H-, Dec. U.— 468 452 441 1961 Bengston ... . 94 116 1 U - 8 |8 *d and took th* enforced three- have played through 19 consecu stage an Army-Navy gama west BsUis, c ...... 8 early eeaaoa rival, the MUadale ______FranUc Cavanna, 14T, Brooklyn Helen Jacobs, who received on* 8 32 4-7 68 (^ —A large poeae. Including ISO U. Weiss, r g ...... 7 Mikes (4) ____ month rasL' (10 ). vote for third. tive battles, or 1,140 minutes each of PMladelphla occaatonally ao stable's Andy K. FlraL second Nelson ...... 96 80 *4—270 E la iiy e n t e r m j hoaie under the foIlowinK clamiflca- Rockville (40) CCC youths, and expert woods J. Toman, I g ...... 6 and th ird cholcea in all dlxrialons 410 427 42* 1386 *1 may finish this year with a BatUmoro — Billy WMto. 144, In addition to MIm fitammera .. .who's next? that mld-araot fana can g et a tton (dieek ONE ONLY with X). P B F T men, combed the south woods In W. Johnson .. 81 118 91—290 Team No. 1 l^ Welob, Maine's bottom of the Kory...Whet's tha Referee Robinson. U na: 10 min. Durfee ...... 82 lOQ 9 0 —277 Pm U Bo . . . . .158 W $ S S -8 S t to be oto deck to atait the or ilisssniting cups to prevtds Now What, wldi a vote margia 180. Nsnmik. aad Matt ftrfottt. golf ...... — 31 ^m iatng middleweight, aeeka so matter, boye-Aont you behove pertodA mschaalnal sosray. n a^» a—■ ■ ye ■ ■ F-8B8^ «t fl:lfl pjra sherp. Ufi. fimatorfiam. N. T.. draw (•). E leannr HRYDER The Night Hm Eqn BY FRED B i i ri SHOULD BBRUNASM'DOWNIH'CROOK* d T i? R C f/ie k,THZ(rSTDLB OLDMAKl WITHBRS'm OMBX UJCKY, VDUVm SHORE MV oeMsnpsrrV^ B U Y S E I . I . I33HI5KiD@0' Sense and Nonsense S e n iN ’ PR6TTV WtTM I»OC3iW 1>V -~-4 THAT NEW flCHOOL- MARM/ BRosrrv WITH If a man could have half his The Qaeot. Putting things off s6mehow MSAj 7WT ^ # 7 wishes, he would douMe hts trou I'm enjoying this existence, life ta mostly applies to duties and not WYTalCYZ Mgcms^Mi iFw ntJ mwMfcm ble. sweet and often fun, to pleasures. I will check out with relucta-.ce Mrs. Shifter—I hope, Miranda, w’hen the Reaper says I'm dons. The manager of a movie theater you won’t copy the things I wear. But before I get the summons to interviewed an applicant for the Honachold Goods Apartments— Flat*— Northfleld, Vt., S; Greentftlle, Me.. Automobileti For Sale Help Wanted— Female .^5 W e s l e y a n Miranda—Oh, no tndeedy, depart thb mundane sphere, position of kn attendant. After Lost and Found T en em en ts Frozen Roads 7; Bangor, Me., 10; Concord. N. RBFURNIBH YOUR HOME H., 11; Hartford, Conn., 16, and ma'am. I like my things styltah. I should llks to know the outcxiroe asking ths young man several ' __ SMALL. TOY terrier, 1937 WILLYS SEDAN. 1037 Konl WANTED WOMAN for general of unfinished busine.ss here. questions as to his suUshlllty for FOR XMAS FOR RENT—MY HOUSE on HoU Boston, 18. and white. Pleaee call coach. 1036 Pontiac coach, 1034 houBfwock, in wmall adult family. Cliri8tm u§ F air The only thing that breaks down First, the fate of Adolph Hitler Is the job the manager finally asked: I’ l^giouth sedan, 1933 Pontiac Inquire at 317 North Main atrcct. street, five rooms, second fl(x>r, Boom Repairs Continued cold was predicted for Big Values In today and cloudy and warmer with the dignity of some men Is a large worth hanging 'round to see. Manager—whsf would you do in coach. Cole Motors at The Cen steam heat, gariage, natural fin case of fire? 3 Rooms Of Furniture snow or rain tomorrow, accom helping of flattery. And the and for Muaaolini atlra :jU>BT—SMALL ZIPPER piirno ter. Telephone 6403. ish, like new. Rent reasonable. Santa himself will be at the my curiosity. Applicant—Oh, don't w o n r Help Wanted— Mak .16 We have assembled several 3 room Mrs. M. Sheehan, 90 Holl street. panied by fresh northwest winds. eontaining »um of money between To Car Bodies (^ristmaa Fair of the Wesleyan Joe— I want a box of powder for And I'd like to hear this answer about me. I'd acxm get out. WooIworth’B ami SUIe Theater. FOR HALE- MODEL A K>ren- my Bister. ere I join the heavenly choir— roadster, 1024 I>o very fine condition. gfs)d tires Dors— Birds— Peta 41 NEW riKim apartments snd oii> single torists' temperatures rose aa ther Visitor— It there any nlght-lifs to his friend)—Ooodby, Tom. I ’m ESAO,6 WlMBuRNe,OLD MAM, bouse Scarborou)^ Road. Apply due today arrived at Boeton. She will be held In the Johnson build In your towm? >OU'D QUIT |yACTLV, MA JOtt f PROFE660R PiMTOO for your nr^t halr-mt an.! aelei t and healer. Will accept trade and 3 Rooms Furniture 118 months mometers continued to falL. We with we were just as sure done for. A9 FINE A VENUS AS I hA'jE .MAKE .SOME <'HILD hs|.py tliu was the Acadia from New York, ing, 706 Main street, and will fea Amos Tash- Oh. yes. Every FEEDIMS *3CHMAL7 o f TVIE UNWERSlTy O f PAOUA your canary lor tTirlstnin.’ I.'> low terms. Call 6.VI4 anytime. to pay) ...... 1198 E. J. Hull Telephone Mancneslei Until highway aanding trucks of one thing aa General Hugh English Professor (sputtering) O' Christmas with a shepherd pup with passengers and freight ture home-made fotxls In great once in a while a member of our THAT HORSE SEEN ftlNCE OALINJIS AT p l a c e s t h e ORIGIM OP THIS VEMUS O # , . . .;.ieet. UNCLAIMED 4642 or 8025. got Into operation grades virtually Johnson Is of everything. -D o n ’t say that, old man. For py. Nice instUInKA reasonable. Obsen,’ers at Nantucket light variety, candles' and cookies at - SUC fAR.’ VENUS DB MILO IN THE 3 Rooms Furniture <18 months were Impassable and hardly a lodge dies and we sit up with the heaven’s sake, don't end your last SALONIKA IN THE FOURTH CENTURY, I’hone 5225 or 441 MiKhlaiid FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, ship reported a 54 mlles-an-hoiir tractively boxed for (Jhrlstmae. LOUVRE MAK-K.AFP,rf Florist.*!— Nurseries 1!> to pay) ...... $167 town escaped a traffic Jam. Bus This onq had to pay for staying corpse! sentence with a preposition. JU-3T AS VOO SAID,' I HAVE A L E n « wlfeet. with garage, available Jan. 1st. gale and the marine observer at home-made mince meat.' fancy schedules went awry and many at home; AM I WRONG IN S u g g e s t in g from PROFESSOR BCHMAl z /—— IMMi:ni.\TK DKUVKRY! FOR .SALK rURISr.M AS tr.'.a. USED Inrpilre 118 North Elm street or Highland Light on Cape Cod said work. costume jewelry, Christmas 3 Rooms Furniture (18 months workers were long overdue get Helen—So clara threw over that IT MAY BE THE WORK OF M IK N K W 1010 niirsrry ^rown hluo >*pni' »•. any I'OR .SALE-CANARIES, liirKC phone 8204 after 5 p. m. the wind there maintained a 15- AHl^^\^ AAAV KNOW 60M# to psy) ...... 1143 ting home. greens, salted peanuts, not ling doctor she was going with? HOLD EVEKYTHl.NG BY CLYDE LEWIS Hi/.f I*hmI leHVtlt. KHimk- H. le. turn (iiiiiriiiileed ain)(cra, mlle average for "some time” . getting the "White Elephanf lAgnes -3'cs. and what do you Oct one for Chrlsimas, at 174 No Payments If Hick Manchester, New London snd t'lTi, <*unn. T»'lfp!iniir, Rfx kvHl# Bristol, all citlea with hilly atrecta, Cape Cod Canal was crowded booth with Its assortment of link? He not only requested u>l OUTIIYO IT PACKARD 22. I'....per street. Telephone 7121. Or Unemployed House* For Rent 65 with small craft awaiting a lull to JOVE, i SHOOLO'ukE TO We will extend liberal credit terms reported traffic tie-ups. tides. Tier to return his presents, but * ANO HOW ABOUT leave for both northern and south sent her a bill for forty-seven ado TWAT g e m t o /MV A l a r g f : A.S.SOKTMRNT Ot and guarantee In writing no pay FOR RENT—SEVERAL single, Curiously enough. In LItchfleld This one-day sale Is under the A c o m m is s io n o p ern points. $ 9 2 3 . 0 0 C’hrlBtnina Irora Hnlanin niifi ments in esse of sickness or un- duplexes, and flats, good loca county, where the most snow fell, management of the Ways and visits. COLLECTION, BUT IT HAPPENS Live Slock— Vehicles 42 The only sea mishap reported ------7 PlVEt>6tt. Sprmo from 3 to Hi IcH tall cmirtoymont. tions, modern and In goou condi accidents were at a minimum. The Means committee of the \Veslcy.-i.n v t m & s x was the grounding of two barges A very henpecked husband CEKlT P O A Di’livored In Tonn. AI-ho ('hrlHtmHH wioathH, iiM.sHotH. HOH .SAHK ONK .IKHHF^Y row 7 Free "Courtesy Autos’* tion. Inquire at Savings Bank ot Canaan state police barracks said Guild, of which Mrs Ed-.vard J * f a esM at Castle Hill light near Newport, resched the end of his patience YOU? pprnyH. hal.H/iin for t orrio- Hfi'l h eifei. Stanley Moake, No matter where you live, we will Manchester. not even one minor accident was O’Malley Is chairman. AH groups tcry U.S4-, at roaaonahlo prKoa N«»rth Slre«*t.. send a car tor you to bring you to reported there. R. 1. of the Guild arc cooperating a_id and, after a final row with his Coast Guardsmen began their wife, took his hat from the rack BRUNNER'S Met'onvlIlcH ( iri*rnhKII4IIT way. Madeline and Flora, Rockland, Me.. this year. ^l.tlu■hestt■^ Ui.il .Ol'Jl NflTII'F. OF .VI'I'I.IC 4TION Two Newark. N. J., people re Ashing v e »e l, with nine men Four years later he returned, K >K SAIehi bOWI, !.•» eentn per at your convenience. and his wife greeted him; A LB E R TS F U R N m iR K CO 'J'Ms in to Kivi- noticr that I. Max turning to their home after at aboard her. Ilcalinf'— I'liimliinK 17 lb. live welKht. f f*M«t liiff < lib K. lilaltor «»f '.'I ( k tending a funeral In Hartford were W ife— Where (he dickens have Hartford Store— 43 Allyn St. Rtrcnt, Mam-IkFBi f‘r. < .'onnfw't lent y . S l o c k s 2u 1 entii per lb. live weight, drr.sa- Injured in an accident In Middle- New York Shivers you been? Mancheater e»l and flehvered 3r> (cnta, nlao filed AM Rpt’licatlon flated 4tli Henpecked Man (hanging hts S roVKS .MOVKIJ AN l» (onnri tod. YOU COULD SAY It with flow I »cpf III 1)4* r. IH.I'J with thn Liquor town and taken to Middlesex hos iMiirnhUiK an a«l eHloa aiding ahof sUiit.’H alr.c 6. ('all 7.'’»X9. N. H., Bridgeport; New Haven and Am Tel and Tel ...... 170 t ConatcL L>ay*...( 7 olal • ola several caterpillar tractors, saw 11-11'.12-niL where the mercury lady! I Constcu: Oay*...| t ctahl et* 4»ur Hpe. iiilty. WorkrniuiHlup kuhi rigs, Fordson pulleys, new and Noi-wich were Involved. No one Am Tob B ...... 82*4 Visitor— Borrowing money! But I•()lt .-iALK MEN'S rebuilt and legreea. 1 D a y ...... In otalll ct* ante. .1 Tinu* piiyni«*nlM nrrang used tractor plows, harrows. See was Injured. ! Am Wat Wka ...... n surely they don’t put people In J-RiWaLiaMS rclaaled aliocn Beltet than new Other northern co ■lo.'J^lTd'UrT All ordar* for Irraauiar inaartlona etl V larpentry and painting us now for your needs. Dublin The temperature dropped to 14 , Other , Anaconda ...... 304 prison for borrowing money? tc» ,HC 3QN THIPTV YEARS TOO SOON Will ba eharsad at tha ona tlma rata A «-n. Inc., HI Wells Btreet. cheap shoes See them Sam In Bristol, Bve degrees less than suffered sub-zero Armetur 111 ...... 5' •paclal rata* for long tarm avary Tractor Company, I'rovldence C'hristm as Party Prisoner—I know, but I had to •S7 adr4^rttalnt gWan upon raquaai. phoii* I'-'ili Yulycs. 701 Mam. Rd., Wllllmantic. Atchison ...... 23'., such widely separate, communities 'ow at Newton Falls, one helm knock ■ the man down three or Bool'S AND HER BUDDIES Ad* ordarad befora tha third or Aviation <-'orp ...... 04 *jur times before he would lend dftb day will i>a charged only for O f H ose (]o. N o. 2 08 Norwich and Stamford reported .Sadeetts Harbor, two below Baldwin f T ...... 17 tba actual nutnhar of tlmaa tha ad Moving— I rucklng- Fuel and Feed 49-A readings of 15; It was 16 In N o r - ...... - ^ it to me. )W S'. OvO y 'cvJ MOT ftO appaarad, charging at tha raia earn- Musical Instruments 5:t Balt and Ohio ...... 5% 6000 walk and 18 In New London. iieur. Watertown’s minimum Bendix ...... 294 •d but no allowanca or rafunda ear S torage 211 lOlt HALE - SEASONED hard He— My dear, you promised to pa vada on alt (!ma ada aioppad FOR SALE GALAiNTO Fiaiio The annual tTirlstmns party of The temperature remained below one above zero. Beth Steel ...... 81 g^ar tha flftb day. wood, gut any length for range obey me. Do you? I AUSTIN CHAMBERS accordlan, 60 Baozea, like new. Hose No. 2 of the Manchester Are ,. freezing . . generally- today deapite . a| From up state’z "warmeet” areo. I Beth Steel 7, pfd She —Darling, you promised me ]fa fnrblda**: dlapia> tmaa aoi I LoesI A Long Plstanee Movers or fireplace. Donald Oehrlng. I'el. V. Hedeen, 87 Hollliter street. department will be held at head-: bright eun, but the Weather Bu-i Buffalo and Rochester, where 17 | Borden IMse- ••Id. 87,58. your worldly goods. Do I get l*WW- I, Tba Harald will not ba raaponatbla Tel 6260 OM llolllsler St quarters. Main and Milliard street, | cpoo Indicated It would be a good ■ Icgrees were recorded, tempera-1 Cnn Pac ...... 'eors.niMys4«M*■ ssq, u. a e«T. c»r. far Biora than ona tncorract Inarr- ttem ? I()R s a l e HARDWOOD liolh a week from tomorrow night. Each j Idea to keep your snow-shovel out lures fell to nine above zero In | Case iJ. I.) .. tlOB of any advartlaamant onlrrad Office and Store Equipment 51 stove mill fireplace lengths. Ap member will bring a toy which will cellar and near at nand since Syracuse and Albany and to lOU'erro De Pas . Colonel (Instructing filers) — ‘Did you advertise for a laxi dancer?" far mora than una tirea. U rpu m n g 21 lie marked for some member of the ' another fall could be expected to- Tba inadvertent omlaaloo of lit' ply to Edward J. Holl, Tel. 4642 i SHOW CASES and 2 counters ■ibove Iq Binghamton and Ithaca. | Ches and Ohio Now. what’s the first *hlng you •airact obncatlon of advartlalng WA.*'n'ED TO TLTJT. ic|>alr and company. After they have been morrow, ! Chrysler ...... 86', wUl be '^cd only by eancallatlon or 6186. for sale, at bargain prlcea. Green do upon making a safe landing? roKiilatf your piano oi player pi distributed and the laughs over the ^ Snow Melta Rapidly ■Coc.a Coin ...... 119 Pupil—Thank my Maker for F L A P P E R FANNY BY SYLVIA of tba mada for tha aarvlca A Gold Bakery, 885 Main street. gifts ended, the toys will be rol- ' Tlie snow, which was measured randarr ano. Telephoru’ Mnmh*”.4!er f>iK)2 Range Oil IMl gal or over 6 l-’2f ! ('ol Ga.s and El ...... 6'» safe guidance! All m<4 . itaaoiania niuat conform T'uinuce Oil, 2(81 gal IolS 5 l*2c Iccted and liiriuil over to Ml.sa Jes- nt 4.3 inches at Hartford j Coml Inv Tr ...... 51"« la atyia. ct>py and typography with SHOIM i'Ol'S and nirtaina, hiK Furnace wiskI load ca.sh 44.5U sle Reynolds to be di.slrihuted to ncaily two Inches In New Ha- Local Slocks ’ roAttfationa anforoad by tba publlah* Wanted— lo Buy 5H I Coml Solv ...... 1" ' ora and tbay raaarva tha right ta and hanu'HR repiitniiK bo Fireplace wrMHl. load casii 35.lNi poor children In town. There will " ’ben It Arst i Cons Edison ...... 30 SlXiRIES IN STAMra •ilt. raTlaa ar rajaet any aopy eon* (Taininld^u SI. fid 4740 I ’lma Koppers Coke, I ton. caa.i (12 50 !«■ a lunch served, Phe annual din- ’'K " " " ' ‘d momlng. but Furnished By Putnam and <8i. I Cons Oil ...... I '» gliorad labjaotSonabla LsakltiK. L T W ood C .O -P h o n e 44im W ANTED G IRL’S full size blcy ner of the companv will be held In 6 t.'eutral Row . Cont Cnn ...... U OX/HONO uouna—CUaatflad ada cle. (Tall 8703. Jnminrv pliinir.ietcd from the high 30* and •• ba pnbllahad aama day muat ba Telephone 5-AI5I I Corn Prod ...... 62'. raaalaad by it o'clock noon batur> Company No 1 of the aime de ' ‘7 , 1:0A p. m. tiuotalinns Del Lack and W c ? t...... •'>' d a ^ 10:10. lloUHt‘ hold •aaaptad aa rm^L PAYMENT if MrKI.\NK\ HROmFUS view Htrert. Apply David Cham- .Aetna Life ...... 29', 314 I Gen Fo<^ls ...... 'I ', Mid at tba buaintM offica on or ba- nei'H WiivH’.de Furnllure. 45 Wc.it TO dCT \BiUEVfS '*•' 'AJBCtUTl we weee to m marrier Heal Estate a.td Insiimm-e hills and cui vea In others. .Automobile ...... 33 35 Gen Motors ...... ,53', fara tba aayanth day following tha Center street. Open evenlng.s un liers. Tel. 6260. Thirteen States Carved RIDDA W ______LUCILLt i u m k v a m o i. am o B M Inaartion of aach ad otharwiaa 505 5laln SL Phone 6(KW To Teach FirenHai Albert L. lAuinelly, director ot ('onn Gonora) ...... •27'., •29'i I Gillette ...... 0 til 9. Hecker Prod ...... 1 ' From Louisiana Purchase LUCILLC, I V » TO TMIMK. THAT / UKniRnLLV, tba CHAROB RATE will ba eollact- t.id SUMMIT STREkrr, five room road maintalnencc for the Hign- Hertford Eire ...... K3 ’ .. 8.5', PBETBStel HB*B LOST HIS f VOUU BREAK ad. Ka raaponalblllty for arrora In flat, first floor, all Improve Hudson Motors ...... h"* •lidftkil 111 \ ls ft | lir w lk i Uvpartment. said the storm Hartford Steam Boll. i>0 64 'Y^HEN Jefferson bought the I WKAS MIMt>! A VOUR EMBA6C' talapbasad ada will ba aaaumad and ments, garage, 135. Call after 3 I Int Harv ...... 6o tltalr aaeuraey cannot ha guaran* ■ 111 ,TI1. l l l O t l S I hit LltchAeld county the hardest. National Fire ...... A4 66 "Louisiana Territory from Na CRAZY MEHTf p. m. Int Nick ...... 3-5', toad. , \ I'llln.g up snow to deptlis of two Phoenix ...... 82 84 poleon at 3 cents an acre, he dou Index of Cljwsifirationa ■and three Inches on the roads In Travelers ...... 445 465 Int Tel and '*'el ...... 4 F(JR RENT FIVE ROOM tliiplex Johns Manvllle ...... 74 5, bled the size and the number of •Irtlis ...... A T'cederlck A. Sweet, second as- some acctlon.a. PuhUo ('ttllties BhBagamanta ...... B hmine, hot air furnnre. ami hath .•dst.anl foieimiii of Hose No. 2 of Kcnnecott ...... 374 states of the Union. All or part of $25 month. Call 3737. ('onn. Lt. and Pow. . 63 67 13 states have been created from Marrlagaa ...... C the dc[iartment. has been attend (tolikwt Weather of Season. I>e Val Rd ...... 3*4 Daatba ...«<•*•*••••••••••••• D ('onn Pow ...... the original area. The Louisiana ftoyd of TbaDka •■•••••••#•••• B ing the firemen's school In Hart Biiston, Dec. 12—(45 New Llgg and Myers B ...... 101'4 ^Hartford Elec. Lt. Purchase 10-cent commemorative In toaitiorlam ■.•,••••*•••••••• 9 ford. He has been shown differ England drew on woolen mittens , ok. Loew's ...... 33 Laat and Pound ...... 1 ent methods of carrying hose, the today Against the coldest weather | Lorillard ...... 224 stamp, above, shows the Louisi Anaouneemnata ...... t Hartford Gas ana Purchase in dark tint, on a Paraonala ...... I AR ’n iU R A. proper way to open a hydrant, of the season. ” ” Mont Ward ...... 53*» Aatoaaabllea how to carry peroons from burning Burlington, Vt., with 1 degree S. New Eng. Tel. Co. 160 Nash Kclv ...... 6'* map of United States. Automubtea for 6ala ...... 4 buildings and the best methods to | above the zero mark, drew the du- | Western Ma.ss...... 32 Nat Blsc ...... 22 • • • Aotomobllaa for Exchanga d Nat (>iah R e g ...... 144 rift:t-three govermnents, includ Auto Aeeaaaqrla»>-Tlraa ..•••• d KNOFLA administer first aid. blus dlstlnetlon — of-* chalking up the i Industrial Agfa Rapairing—ratntlng 1 For The Instructions that he has lowest temperature In the six ' Acme Wire ...... 19 Nat Dairy ...... 154 ing more thai\ 30 under British Auto ichoola ...... y-A been given he now proposed to states. Even on desolate Moun’ I Am. Hardware . . . . 22 Nat Distill ...... 23 \ rule, did not issue a single new ALLEY OOP Autoa—Ship by Truck ...... I pass along to members of the de Washington, the temperature was Arrow H and H. com 384 N Y Central ...... 17\ stamp during 1939. Weather Forecast t Raia Autoa—For Hlra ...... • • • • Daragaa—Sarvln#—Storaga ••• Id INSURANCE partment and tomorrow night a shade higher at 2 above. In Billings and Spencer 384 N Y NH and H ...... 'r Ank %'nur Neighbor* Iwlh eomp.my membe’.-s will meet Rutland. Vt., local observers re North Am ...... 214 HAVING NEGOTUKIED A SBRIBS OF THEATER OF ACTIOW, ISOO #.C. Motorcyclaa — Uicyclea ...... 11 Bristol Brass ...... 43 If France and Britain luceess- MINOR MlAADVeNTURES, OOP AN P DR. Wantad Autoa—Motnrcyclea ... it nt the fire house where Mr. Sweet ported their thermometers had Colt's Pat. Firearms 80 Packard ...... -T* fully blockade Germany, many liualaoaa and Piwfcaalonal garafeca 878 Main NL rhone 5440 Param Piet ...... 7 'j BRONSON GST STARrED IN PURSUIT OF Boalnaaa Servlcaa Offered .... II will demonrdrate and explain the registered fcero. Elagle L«ck ...... 12's new stamps may be placed on the OOOLA, WHO IS A p r is o n e r OF U.40 AHtNMkXA ARC. ^ JlDFtHO OUT KV40W KOVJ ftiaoua North and Judd . .. 31 pgl^ntlng—Papering ...... 11 Peck. Stow A WIL. 5 4 Rey Tob B ...... 37 4 Prefaaalonal Sarvleaa ...... tl PRCrr^a»A AgTj— 7 EOQ-CUPS ARE? Safeway -Stores ...... 46', TOONEKVILLE l,'pnri uTi! t. M elal Med— 1 only . .$1.00 ...... $3.95 Bankers Trust ---- 58 St on N J ...... 43 PoUre Pan BY MERRILL BLOSSI atnnew^.ti ? I.oan M elal Springe fo r Metis— Central Hanover . . . )03 Tex Corp ...... 4’.', Melp und ^ltsi#tlc»nB Mahogany Frame 3-Pe. Chase 554 Timken Roll Bear ...... 4S 4 I F HILOA'S Help WxiHeil — Krr.alft ...... all s i z e s ...... $1.00 J 13-IINK her. ^ FgeCM .eB DBOVB M g Living Room Suite .... Chemical ...... Trans America ...... 6 '* AB HOMBUY t a 0 * 0 6 JUST VBSHNe Help 7Y M ...... YOU CUIM . X JUST DOWH HERE ANO Sale ■• ir.nnir.wn/*W i5V xa’ si-d ...... I Full Size Mallres.**— 1 onlv ...... 19.95 City ...... Union (Carbide ...... 86 WOTO6RAPHER j ,M BR OFF _QN M E - mmcBO 8 0 £ Htlp W.Jr.rd-A)! er Ferra’ » OKitinentSl Union Pac ...... 97'j WOULOMT O O / r oosrr BdiM SHE Aienti ,.WsM#d ...... $2.9'5 Axminster ' J L ^ ??4 OOULO n 40NE SltustloT:* WseTedN-F-msl» ... Oom Exchange . Unit .Aircraft ...... 43“, HILOA rOR 4 Colton (’ol I’a d ...... $1.00 Scatter Rugs. ., .11.00 First National .. Slluitlor.s WaTi't.lNrMal# .... Unit Corp ...... 'J', UFE » A OATC Empleyn-ni ,\K'n-.-'.X ...... I sed N'aruunt Cleaners in N ew Lam ps Guaranty Trust . Unit Gas Imp ...... , . . . . 14V l.lTe Sfsrk—l*ef«— — DO YOU WISH TO SBU. TOUR HOME! Vrkirirs running order . . $.5.00 At I'sed Prices . .$1.00 We have rvatomem for iNse ssd tw»-tamlly k c»es In t-srlons sccUuoa of MsBchroter. Uat your hoaae for Irving Trust ... U S Rubber ...... 40'. Doss-—Birds— Pets sale with the Nnalth Agency for qnlok sale! Manhattan U 8 Smelt ...... 60's List Stock — Veh'.iles Manufact. Trust Kw.ry rmgU piece hae been Intpeetsd, cleaned, pollihsd snd U 8 Steel ...... 66*,, Poaltry snd Suprites N. T. Trust ___ 113 I Weet I’nliin ...... 253 Wxntsd — Pe’ s-- r-olTry—Stnc'k approved! .Many are almpet perfect! Years of service snd 963 MAIN STREET * For Sole— MlBfcIlooeoos comfort in thii fumlturel You must see them to un ROBERT J. SMITHeine. Public National , 321, West El and M f g ...... H« Articles For .Sale ...... -.|4 derhand the unbelieveabit value] You've never Title Guarantee 4'• I Wool worth ...... 37-' Qoote end Acci-seorlei ...... 44 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE U. 8. T r u s t ...... 1670 I Elec Bond mid Share iCurbl 7*. Boildlnz Motertxla ...... 4t ^ beard of such give-away furnitura bsr^intl ^ Diamonds ■—Watchos— Jewelry 41 pr Coma tarlyl Get the pick! First come. ' Eloctrleal Aprtlaneeo—Radio.. 41 And served.' Naturally, no mail. Pntl and Feed ...... O A tjarden— Farm— Dairy Products SO A Christmas Adventure With Santa Claus Houiehold Goods ...... 41 Peter and Polly in Toyland 1 ww—. «*W*T Machinery and Toola ...... 42 v_L.T.H.4iauaMT.c za-sa liualcal Tnetrunienta ...... 41 BUT I THINK. Office and St-tre Kuulpment ft* OH.NO, «AMTA! BUT T H tV NO THEY AREN’T ? HAVS VOO LOOKBD (pedals St tht Stores 44 TWO K E N WE ICNOW SOME'rHIN€IS FIBBINO ...A n d X CAN » 8CORCHY SMITH Wsarlns Appsral— P u n ...... 4T WRON& WITH IT AND I Rstf of Grief BY JOHN C TKf AROUND MV YOV PRKTTV THEY CANT A ^ Wantad—To Buy ...... 44 WB O n lv w is h w k SUSPICIOUS.' HBLP YOU Saaw ■ UaasA— Satela—Seaai ta MACHINE* MBHesS H THB G8F OF 1HB HeeO*NB,T>e Raataeraata HCUP vou/ MAYBC Rooraa Without Board ...... 44 TMBVRS Ispi'wyu jao t TinnuBiiTWiSugKWBSt' MMrBR»4 Boardan Wantad ...... , 4S-A Country Board— Raaarta eeeeee- **> Hotels— Rastanraats ...... 41 Wantod— Rooms— Board ...... 41 Raad Batata Pae Baa4 ABSTtuiants, Plata. Tanamaats 41 Buslaaaa lesoations for lU a t .. 44 Hobsos For Rant ...... 44 Snbnrbaa For R a n t ...... 14 Snmmar Bemas For R a n t ...... 47 Waatod to Rant ...... II Batf BotaSa Fa* fala ApartBWBt BnUdlnff for 8 alo ,, IS SuMasas rroporty la* Balo . . . r a m as# laad (or Sale ..... Vaaaoa (s* 6 alo Lata (or Sola ...... Rsaoit Pfoasrlr for Solo ...... Saburbaa for fc lo ...... Baal Sstata (ar Bzebaaff* .... (WMim Will B a ta ta ...... SL
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Tax OoUactor Samual Nalaon U m Qniqps to Scar* Emtrgeticy Doctors Jr., raporta that to date 488 per- Right to Raze A w ajr th o C b O ectom i Local Drive mi Tow n aoni already hava piUd their old I Doctora Edwin C. Hlgglnt ■■ ______I HALE'S SELF SERVE age asaiatance tax of $3, although On the front of a TD ProvI- ; and Robert R. Keeney are the the sum la not due until February School Given Ovei* the T o p The Original In'Wew England! phyaicians of the Manchester slon Co. truck that cornea to j ' umMl CbrlabnM pcrty of Mancbeater each morning de-1 __ ' Gard«a club which Medical Aasoclatlon who will rsspond to emergency calls to llverlng potatoes and ^ o n s; Elh tev* bMB held iMt night The regular meeting of Man Judge Hyde Rulen That Red Cross Exceeds Its AND HEALTH MARKET morrow afternoon. there ap^ars the worda: "Eat T . I f . C. A . WM postponed chester Lodge of Masons will be More On Iona.’’ ______t Quota by 153 M ember* MKt Mooday night on ne held at 7:30 tonight In the Tem School Board Haa the When the driver of the truck a t tbn ■nowstorm. _ _ ple. Buslnesa only will be trana- Authority to Art. was asked this morning why ships; Still Donate. Wednesday Specials December 27 was set by the acted and refreshnieiita will be the nvitto was used he replied: __ _ $ o f OsnUr church woro- committee In charge for the an served after the session. "An apple a day keeps a doc Store Open Ail Day Wednes.'.y! ' V.. MfS. A. H. IlBng. leader, wUl nual Christmas tree party of A decision given Ute this after tor away. An onion a clay keep* Manchester has topped Its -Red noon by Judge William 8. Hyde to . n Chriatmna party tWs eve Campbell Council K. of C.. nt the Stanley F. Tiitnlenaky. of Buck- everybody away. Oood thing to Cross Roll Call membership quota Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales. nt S o’clock in the Rohbjrt meeting of the committee held last land. football player with the Man- the town school board. Informs It know when the collectors by 158 persons it was officially I heater Orioles the past four sea that It has the right to demolish MANCHESTER night. knock at your door.’’ reported this morning by Miss sons. haa been acerpted for enllat- the Union School building on I.-aura House, secretary and treaa- Men’s Social club will meet ! There will be no seeing cla>s nl ment In the Cnited .Statea Army, North School street without going Heina Soups 2 Cans 27c bt nt 8 o’clock at the Second I the Y. M. C. A. for garmente for ami lias Joined llie lllh Coast Ar- to a town meeting for authority. urer for the roll call. TTie fig atlonnl church. , the war refugees on WedneHdays llllerv at Fort H. <1. Wright. N. This Is an Important ruling as Awnrcliiig of Prizes ures may be slightly improved as . Except Chicken Gumbo, Clam Chowder and Consomme. until after the holidays. It was an. Y. He Is the son of Mrs. Rose with this decision before them at their meeting tonight the members tardy memberships continue to nounced yesterday. lAie notice will rumicnaky of IlHU I'olland Turn come In. The quota set for thla ; William J. Davis of Davis Home i pike He has been assigned to can take some definite action on kary and president of the Con-1 be given In The Herald when Ihe Delavetl by Storm!j town wa.s 1,600 members, but 1.753 Battery "D." the subject. Carnation Milk 4 Cans 29c " ut Bakers’ Aasoclatlon, la at- next class will be held. I have Joined the Red Cross here (3osed for over two years the I this year. : the convention of the New j brick building located on the small Popular SIxe Caa Bakers at Boston. Miss Anne Ward of Marble Prir.r winners at the Christmas Tlie storm last night prevented A total of 12.117.62 Jias been laid parly held la.il night at .St. hill on North .School street Is In Ft reel left ti'day for Florida where bad condition. The roejf, which Is many who had purchased tickets I'ollectetd to date of which 21,729 she will spend Ihe remaliuler of Hrldgel'a ( huK h weie as followic Cans Im CUli Scout Ln riemitig street. 3'he of the costs Ihsl woulel he In HEALTH MARKET Bostfin hail the pleasure of hear ck In St- James's hall on Park hostess will be assisted by Mrs. curred by changing over the heat Mrs. Leo Kwash and Miss Ing Rev. K. A. Colpitis of Melrose. Kdlth Welherell. Mrs. .Iiilla Chap ing system. At present the sys Foley, co-chairman, and Maas., preach at the (.'opley Meth CHRISTMAS man and Mrs. Howard Chapman. tem Is located In the Union sctuHil aaalstanta have prepared an odist church .'tiindny moniing. Rev Kneh iiiemher is requested to bring The matter of raxing the scho24-Hoar Snrrice! Town Wster Superintendent immmmmmmtummmmmmm* Fred H. Parker aald today that the OKE 1 y L. T. WOOD praclpltatlon during the atorm Just FINAL WEEK OF SPtClM, Phono 449« ended was measured ss alxty-flve one-hundredths of sn Inch. This THIS SPECIAL OFFER "There’s no doubt about it, auto brings to 2 '32 Inches the rslnfsll PF.B ION For Christm as. CASH matic heat with The Elecric recorded for IVcenitier. Tn No $12.S0 NiW BI&UIT fOR TOUR HMR Furnace-Man burning rice lixe An- Com e vember the total fall was only 1 30 AUOK OOFRAN Inches. The fall total of .3 72 Is L. T. Wood Co. WIIH IHIS tUlUR BRISllfCOMB thracite coal is different. ■ ra U T C A L MEDIUM lower thsn usiislly reeordrd. "The important thing ii the kiad iDaaghter of a Seventh Son Tel 4498 51 BIssell St. of best we get. There’e no on and -Bam m O t A Veil A distribution of federal com off’ firing.. There are no upi and BIG NEW I DaOy 0 A. M. to • P. M. modities will be made at the RmmI ipatataasat la the Service depot on BIssell street Friday. It downs on the thermometer. And no I Psaple fee M Teara. was staled today To be givrrt out cold, drafty floori. That steady GENERAL ELECTRIC ih Street, Hartford, Conn. are butter, oatmesl. graham and Anthracite fire juit aeemi to ’aoak’ Pkaaa 0-2887 wheat flour. Another distribution the heat into every .corner of the REFRIGERATOR will be made next Friday. Visit Out new Ream aad Sn houae. Of courae, there'a no ahoveU tie~Ur'euDitples I h a fi ing, no ihaking, or fuaaing with Big 6.1 Cu. Ft— Dial T im a draitt. S p a cia l * » T W I T E g All These Features “ I. never believed auch comfort 3230 Sale Prl«a o K i l f waa poaiiblc. Why don't you invci- 1 suuM term Taaer F. E. BRAY Clean, Comfortable Cars: •riwfi Hf« IM tigate The Electric Furnace-Man?” 'Round 2 Ru-gnn cMwn Courteous Servlou At All flmes! JEWKLKR •niy by fulUr ifwib 0m U4 3 STMNuss sn n . supui- h k e iii State Theater Ituilding 4 raw KC TMVS C IT Y T A X I 5 MTC8D sn OF own I M anchest GEORGE HATCH DENNIS MUKraV, Crop. Telephone S785 6Iednc Funiace*Maii 6 m c T iu u nm AUTOMATIC ANTHRACITE 8URNER Personal 7 FIUT MSlin I: 8 MTOUATIC MTIMM UCffT Christmas Cards G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. A Lively Shopping A (iifi For Yourself 4'nai, l.uniher. Vlasons' Supplies, Paint 16 Rooks To t’ hooHC From N E W B E A U T Y 2 MAIN STRET TEL. 5125 fO»EClAL! SILK .SCARFS 50 f o r ...... # i.m ) For Men and Women You've been thinking about gifts for $ 1 5 9 -9 5 25 f o r ...... «1 .5 0 everyone else How nlxnit yourself T $ 2 . 2 S a n d 5’ou want to look your best during UNDER FHA-3 YEARS TO PAY ,50 f o r ...... #2,50 Christinas — so why not come In T TERMS Center S a l e s r o o m KM) for # l-,7,5 and #5 Treat yourself — relax - be lovely 4M Mato St. Trotter nidg. .\nH I’p. for Christmas. For A rradkal With A Sentfanental Side Sad Floor . South Door MODERNE BEAUTY SALON STOBE OPEN tllnn Morenre l.eemon — Mm. Jane Cleary 905 5laln SU Weldon Block Tel. 8811 SPECIAL .\LL DAY VTEDNESDAY Free Parking In Ihe Rear of Building Pinehurst Fruits - Vegetables CHRISTMAS SALE Chtoory ICERKRU I.ETTl C E ...... 9c OF THe J.W.IIAU CORK Spinach Ked-RI|>e MAMCHasraa C o s h - f*eppers TOMATOES...... lh'17c Caeambers, Ite Home of General Electric in Manchester! (■•mmI ijualllv Cauliflower POTATOES...... peck Lehigh Valley Freeh Teas lArRF' Ruiirhen. rrrMh Mash rooms Coolerators lilU K XO IJ...... hunch l‘lc S a y s :- - Green Beans We have secured two car New Tr\a% i Squash loads of 5 cubic foot Cool •ft Now Cabbage HKKTS...... 2 hunche^ 15c (I ( lUlfiirnle erators, tbe retail price Sweet Potatoes COAL— of wbicb is $81.50. Vajns (’.\RROTS...... 2 bunches l.'»c AS A SPECIAL XMAS POPULAR MARKET “Shop In Every Store Which Howr would a good old fashioned "Jlggs'' or New England Vi p'rr .Holil on it . . . such cleanllnes* . . such INDUCEMENT 855 Main Street Rubiiiow Building Belled Ulaaer appeal to \ou tpr Wrdni-Mlii> * E\er Irv our fa WE WILL ALLOW YOU mous Pliiehnrat Oualit.i (..orned Heetr With e\cr> ( omed Beet heal aiul such economy. “ Where Thrifty Shoppers Shop” erder W'edneeday we will gite you tree, a ( ahlwige or a luwkage UP TO e( Birds Bye Spinach. Hriskets . . lUlm . . Ia-iui Chuck Pieces. Regularly Participates Ih The Also Special W'ednesdav . . ^ oil, lot), w ill he enthusiastic about Lehigh OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Ample Parking FOWL FOR FRICASSEE lb. 25c Valiev Coal once vou try it. You. too, will Ftoshly Chopped Pinehurst » • SMOKED BEST CUT PARADE OF VALUES For GROUND BEEF lb. 25c insist on it tear after year. Order a supply For Hundreds of Cars P m h Oysters Calves’ Liver Reef l.iver S h o u ld e rs P o rk C h op s now ami test the claims we make for it. You Frwh Spare Ribs, Special!...... lb. t7c IN TRADE K rant...... 10c lb.. ” lbs 25c 1 2 V ^ c l b . 1 7 c l b . The Gifts You Have Been won't he ilisappointetl. FOR On Main Street— YOUR OLD ICE BOX ICY W'EATIIEB . . Slippery sidewalks . . froren garage mad drain pipee . . nave some Rock Nall on hand . . 100- USUAL 10-DAY SOUP M EAT I baga of Rock Salt. $1.20 . . lO-iwMind bags 18c. ib.9e Adjacent Side Streets $ 5 cCY i FLORIDA O R A N G E S ...... dox. '12r FREE TRIAL! Seeking For Every Member Of G R A P E F Y tU ir...... 5 for 25.' Koppers Coke—Fuel Oil lueh ahlpmewt of Butter Gem Rolls and Pecan Butter Gems, FIRST FLOOR DRAIN enUXMM ar CUBE COVNTBY BOLL • tor ISc. INSTALLED FREE! and in Parking Yards Bread. English Muhins. STEAKS BUTTER DeUvery Service Oaiy I nlll Noon Wednesda.v. The Family, Your Friends And la the last day wi Ute Special on Birds Eye .Spinach Ktoea at a package. 2 5 e l b . , 2 8 c l b . in the Rear of Var- t i c THE MANCHESTER C oolerdtor STRIP BACON l b . 1 4 « ious Stores. Your Home.” 'Pi?u'fill ID I Qroccri/^nc. LUMBER & FUEL Co. RosseU Paal, Mgr. L T. WOOD Co. CENTER STREET PHONE 514S 51 BISSELL STREET TELEPH0I4B 44M AdYcrtise ia The Herald—It Pays • ■ " ■ H P " * " '•-V U ^ *4.'