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300 Anned Police StatHNiel JAPANESE TR00I$ (1 ^ , ef Fair VpNli At Outskirts of Gty K e^ NEARING RUSSIA HaR Tv'Ctl 2,560 Marchers From hstmdHHis — Expect To S ta ^ Parade. Army PnrsBiiig Chinese In­ Contact 14,000 Peoide. Winetoh-Salem, N. C.,'Dec. 5. -r-^fTom-r-4from New YorkYqra during toe first 272 144 ^ Not surgents Is Within 75 (AP)—RusseH T. Sherwood,'missing {part of this year, Imt that-irtth toe ■ Wulilnftan, Dee. 6>—(AP)— As witness in toe Seabury Investiga-! convening of. the. Dem o^tic Na­ At 7 o’clock tonight oqe of the tion into fiscal -affaits of New :tipnal coivention in Chicago , he t o Be Ccpgreas met today In a heavily Miles of the Border. laigest assemblies of wurkent, plan- York City, is alive and well and has i found binoself a prisoner on a ranch gpardied eapitol, the army of demon- liing to dedicate their, energies in tniTATi 'steps to fight for his rights,! which he said was own^ by ^ w er- ■ttators who descended upon the dty ihe interests of Manchester’s neety C^rdjg Walker, sin ac^tmtant, ia id , ful New York conomerclal and politi- last night were stU hotted up by . the next seven days, will meet in here'today. 1 cal interests.’- Tokyo, Dec. 5. — (AP) — The ^ Sherwood, one-time- financial i Walker further quoted SherwC^ w— tw ^AT>t—Th» lest night were still bottled up by Japanese army pxished to a point the High School hail ,td launch the agent for former Mayor James J. as saying he kept on Waslto^:t<^ 5.—(APK n ^ t in the <^tsl£irt8. within 75 miles of the Soviet border e^ual drive for funds. The drive Walker of New York. 5Pent several 1 until October, vdien be escaped with House, today rejected the G ar^ MYettbag ASmI faming under police days here last rre^'QB&fls'Walker toe help of a Mexican woman. resolution; for proUMtian. r^esL in Manchuria today in its campaign be under the Auspices of the The two, Walker said, seized a restraint, the moteiy throng once against insurgent Chinese, a situa­ Jdtochester Emeigency Empl<^- said,, and employ^; tbs latter -to The vote mjectixig ropesi was 2731 maksw Investigate concerning gfUard’s gun, and held him at bay ■ drew up in marching order, took up tion which gave the government wbile they appropriated a light for.repeal to 144 against. 'twO^- a long red banner and headed for the Assoriation, and, while np MiiiisnTriTitn. penalties emd liens filed ganriwiit: ifim 'by iS e ' (toUtetor, of in- and fled toe ranch. . th b ^ ixiajorlty vote, was necetytyy.. aodid Uhes of pollca pause as to the attitude of Moc- quota has been set by the offlcere Itt'New York. Walker said Sherwood is on his I for approval of toe ityolutimv, = But when the blue ranks tighten­ cow. Of the organization, Frank Chentyi way to Canada -and will sail from ed tOtmeet them, the leaulers turned Tokyo officialdom concentrated on Jr.^ chairman of the extttrive ■ ■ for months, Sherwood toe necessary marsty not hanrlUg was quoted 'b y Walker aa sasdng he there for Europel Mtiw. sQd jeered the police for their Russo-Japanese relations especially gram outlined to acetre Armed with; Sherwood’s power of ■been attained, ' toe prtyiosal to carry on the confix^ pera held a prisemer on a ranch precaution. in light of the fact that the Japan­ imiHiitImni New Mexico. attorney. Walker went to Washing­ turned down. Lawyers representing the march­ jects of the asso(^tl<^# ton and conferred with officials of Inasmuch as. Speisker Jeton N> ese troops might push on to. Man- mistic regar^ng "rae tunoimt . Walk AT -Sid Sherwood told him he ers meanwhile made little headway chjulla, the Manchurian border city. bad been advised to remain away toe revenue department. Gamer has, said he wm^ not pety in efforts to invoke the law as a money to be raisii, . Today the government, lacked in­ To Get rait another' vote en-^ wptyl-at-.tUs, means of releasing the group from formation as to Moscow’s intentions sesaiem, 'toe vote was believed -.tq: Its pavement camp and permitting Extra, workers liave been compil­ in the event General So Ping Wen, ing the lists on whom solicitors will havakilled toe questieo,tyleast larj. the demonstrators to match to the the Chinese insurgent and his fol­ til toe new CongrtyS meets. ■ - y igapitPl in accordance with their call, and the results-'of 'their ^orts lowers should attempt to flee into show approximately 14,000 people GALLERIES ARE The rtyolutloh suppmShd ^dcms to demand $50 each and enact­ Siberia. from toe Republican,.: leaderSMpj ment o f unemployment Insurance. vdio will be contacted in the next Dispatches frcm Tsitsihar, Man-1 sbven days; A meeting of (he driv6 Sndl of New Yprk favtyi^ tt m Just before noon, the hour for churia, the base of Japanese opera­ Afojors was held last'Satuiday aftf though he denounced, the foira^.^e Ooogxess .to convene, upward of 150 tions fo the northwest, said the ex­ ernoon and plans were made by AT bad predictfki that, if it were adcg>t- moire police appeared at the camp, pedition had tcdien strategic Shedyn Subdued by tear after an outbreak in Wilmington, Del., members them u) telephone each, ot their ed, toe Senate would amend it wSh' aiqparently to block any effort to Pass, and was advancing through | of the “hungnr marchers” enroute to Washington are shown at top leav­ eight Captains, who in turn will con­ reservations against the mdoon and rttth the uwm. There were then some the Kingan mountains. ing an old'riuirch where they had been quartered, About 1200 men and tact the team worken for attendr for protection of dry ^tes. - 800 armed police on hand, confront­ women were in this contingent which left 24 of its number under arrest, aace at the first meeting of the asso­ Many ^ledaters h the RepreSehtative Minnener (R., ing the marchers estimated by Manchurian Report in Wilmington. Below is a “field hospital” set up by doctors and nurses ciation tonight. ' - Mich.), immediately after the vote authorities at 2,500 or so. lYompUy at 6:40 p. m. tois ever asked toe' Speaker he .wlH w - Tsitsihar, Manchuria, Dec. 5. — accompanying the carovah. The women patients were alleged to have Bider a similar resolution' brought (AP)—^The Rengo (Japanese) News been overcome by tear gas during the rioting.. ning the MajoiA wlU meet ssith th/sir Honse — Nb Ceremonies Wasbingcon. Dec. 6.—(AP)—Sev- (!!aptain8 in toe High School hail. TO GOVERN SENATE up in toe regular maimer.” Agency correspondrat reported to­ •Taje chair wfll decide that, when eM hundred of the demonstrators day he had ^formation that Gen. Captains will meet their team work­ corralled by police, marched in line- Su Plng-V eu, ti)« Chinese insurg­ e r at 6ri5 and. every work^ will be Attend B e g in s ef Ses­ It’s brought up/’ tiward the guarding forces this t> be in toeir seats at 6:50 • It was not dear froin On® ent, had entered^ gpviet territory by er toe vlce-pre8ideht*elect - was way- nmming, as though intending to train Sunday ifight There were no > .| a . Use Atwater’s Vote l U i for the city, but they quickly, Sit By Tesms sion. ering from Us dediration flf • details. days ago not to allow another v()te? timed back. The Japanese headquarters here Seating arrangsiheats in. toe High ' It was the first concerted move- still was awaiting pews today of J hall for this evenii^„have ' Piqule In 21st Distridh but in toe absence of any aasurwee Washington, Dec. 5.—(A PI- by Urn to toe contrary, spent of the momii^, and. followed expected occupation by Japanese made for tiie cca v ^ ea ce of toe totiin was he .^uld-stick to Uf <|uite a bit of grumbling amcnig the forces cf Hailar, some 85 miles from :e assembty^ workers and torir Tense and: grave under, toem asf of " liters over lateness o f breakfliat the city of Manebulia on the Soviet fSi Dpoa entering the hep toe ammuntyd intentloxis. •. . . 1 problems toat confront it, the 72nd proposal wa* .defautod- by:, having had to -sleep in trucks border. The latest bulletins, bow-._ , - « .. - take, seqts in toeir re- Cdpgrei^;;:tq^. began- its &ial ses- of. and on the street. .ve diyisian siKitiPns, flfot .ixarrew ^xxwtyim ^ -A'*' Csurylng a long red banner on Stale Mantfactiir- NAHMS iilSD K pac. ii.^(AP).^ If which there was ho wrtitng, the pay jpeopls. ^ jifeorfod Utigaia a » r^pijiwsTitH toe seatMg o f A Iwty Ljkom'ibe' umn. ticwaedf|^ ^^CIm pl^^:nf .pidsid^ ^ otroke Willlaixi'Coxdey: Demociatic candi­ police linie nearest u e cFty. The expledned! dty^aacition th# ( ^ y one skirmiip wfth.insupg'ez^ of bocNQ, staccato gay* raps .by date f^^ton State: Beiiate ib the 21st w aancniiesff police were immediately alert, but ■Vice-President Clirtis in ihe Seitdlte *^Q^^$idS;-not Iwvlng'' voted this' ou almost , reaching them the colunfo Chinese troops waSirepoited to h a ^ Dlstrict'to® DemocratS Wfll attempt wheeled and jeered at police f& occurred du^g the passage of the erid Speaker Garner in toe House, to organise toe' State; Benate using resolution is lost.” their action in tightening their Japanese troops through the Khin- slgoalled toe beginning of toe toe voLa-of Fred Atwater, who held ranks. i ;an mountains, ’[^e Japanese ad­ In CoBiiediciit. Powers o f Enrope Deter' three^xnoixtits'sesrion. to seat in the last session, .i>arty 1 uG. . ,tr..0. r-.P.’s t».■ WET B L O ^ ^ On a hill overlooking the scene, vance guard reported the native Almost immediately, toe House leaders disclosed here today, Washington, .0ec.,, 5:--^(j^) -^w » in the northeast railroad yard sec­ Mongols were hoisting Japanese cozffronted the issue of prohibition “niis actibn will be taken under RepiibUcan Wet 31oc today tmg ^ tion at New York avenue extended, flags in xnahy bleak and frozen vil­ Hartford, Dec. 5.— (A P )—A der gsned t o Make Delioite —^a' resMution t o . submit - straigbf- mitobrity of Article 27. section-tym xnoUMy agr®«i ^ lages ahead of the Japanese forces. biit repeal of toe l8to Amendment of toe amendments to the state con- ner'prohlbltion repea} jprogssi. wh®** other police stood armed with tear Silent thousands crowded the pier numd for -stronger laws, “so that gas bombs. Progress Before Xmas. to state conventions. stituflon, which provides that “mem- it is offered todaym toe .. To makft more sure of their posi­ at Kobe in the rain this morning to I labor and legitimate ipdustry .may be A bea^ guiBurji at the Caidtoi Bers o f toe General Assernbl>. elect- Although only greet toe steamer Ural Maru, which protected” against-toe sweat shop dobrS'-wks 'reAdy' to prevent disturb’^ ed on toe Tuesday after toe .firot ent at toe tion, police on the street stretched brought back the bodies of 224 sol­ Stateand Load Eolioe W ort a heavy rope across it. ev’ s which have sprung up in the ance by to® demonstrators who Monday in November shall hold toeir b ^ ' diers of toe Matsuki division who Geneva, Dec. 5.— (AP) — The reached toe city yeirterday, but with The demonstrators retaliated by had been slain in battles north of stace in recent years, is made by E. drawing a chalk line about TOO feet foiu* big powers, o f Eurcqie and toe ing Do Murder Committed police holding them miles away, no day after .toe first Monday dC toe Tsitsihar during toe months of J. Hubbard, president of toe Con­ trouble. was expected.', ' third succeeding January, and uh& mated 160 Dexhperata r e p o r t back of it toward their trucks. Over nber and November. ' United States set out today to gain 1 necticut Manufacturers Association OalleriiBS FOleii; . toeir successors are duly qualified.” favorable. SpeMier Gamer’s fW « ^ the nhitite line in large letters th ^ Special trains and military es- in toe new ifWeipf Cpimecticut Inr definite progress toward world dis­ In Fairfield. . bisiieved toe repeal re w lu tio h .^ ; leaders wrpte: cora carried the bodies' borne in dustry, ';the, m onf^y m aga^ e pub- armament before Christmas,' 'nito Tourists were barred, ^ m sight­ Mr. Atwater, a Democrat, would have a fair ppportynity: of beu^ “Comrades stick by your trucks.” toe Utsunomlya district, the base of seeing in Capitol corridoxs. bejSMse thus, give toe ptrty its .necessary adopted'and sent, fo-the .Styate- Ushed by tout orgsuization'.; an Anierican warning before topm of toe dembnstratdshs, b u t pa0*«U majority- of one, at the . opening Because of the possibility that the try ip toe state,” ssiid H^bb'brd’s toe; bhsfs of- < tof 'proceiedings was body wfts found boslde^a Ibpay road ier lb the morning by dedslon defeated Republican candidate ih toe xnlsslon to state ' conventions ■; 'Wk;. demonstrators might march on the ' FLEEING POLICE editorial, which appears on the front “disarmaipept,:pure.and siih^e.” in an ^Clusive]residentiai section of of tbe RepubUpan Wet Bloc -to 21st district, said today be is pef- ratification. Capitol, the building was closed to cover of toe periodicaL The Amerioaps said the question Fairfield. •port to e . Speaker's .repeal restn fectixg: an appeal to toe State Su- The RepubUcan wet Woe the general public. It follows m full: of equality, rra i^ by Ueripapy last Police, earoressed U(e pirfnloai^qUj lit Soio^ Democratic leadefs- j^m®'Court from toe decision (ff Su­ calleb Into session by' Represtytox . Sight-seeing companies were told n i 11 • I throughout its inr' suipmer .'wlien ab® . >^todrew -from bert, ifonherly of New ~ " X f^dint o£< suffiMent suiq)ort perior-'Court Judge Frank P. Mc- five Beck, of PennsyivaMa, 4ty Bodv Iflentiiififl Bv bad sa epvtobie lie conference, apd security, a ^iarar t^tm to death chairmsiii', and its ' deliberatloo6 they could not show crowds through mount im e--^to France,, were pot axe Uto Satur^y niglit ' Evoy, 'refusing a re-canvisSs o f the the Capitol as usual. Sight-seeing INIUJ lUtiUUUEU o y pep^tarion fo^ the 8WUof ite c ^ vote. Betyuse of toe length of toe lasted'iety than an hduxt. n mi« n. . 1 m men, toe ingenuity o f its moclvaoical to be fxmdamextals o'f th® ebnversa- was found by a xtofikman^ No opposition to'toe Gamier'pro- buses also were barred from the tioxis. - morpiiig and I d m t ifie d 'I it lir ^ '-6 jt^.^U'-Sebate^oMy formalities of tiihe required to dispose of a Su- grounds and Iron doors at all the rrOm IniS MUtC SUld n ow brains and the integrity and Lumani'- toe opeulbg' 'day. :weFe- observed; preixie Court case, it seemed unlike-. posM was voiced. .r ;. ty of its mtmagement Originally the-m eeting,''^ called brother. Chmdes' jo u b tfl NeW Mean'ediile toe seven members of *; main entrances were closed for toe ahxfoimceq j^nfpose of gettipg Bedford. wiflE stdjouramsnt in memory^ o f. to<| ly. that tills would be disposed o f in Policemen 'kept clear the center Y|k|i|r “With toe depression has come toe late SenatoY-WeSlty Johss,- Wash­ toner toe Arkansas delegation, aD .'D w ^; 1 111 Ik* I undesirable-rthose who. have toe (Sermapy back: coiderehce, An aiitopty performed last xdgbt crats, decided at a tyucus to of the big plaza on the east side of but toe A hi^<^ v*totemeiit would showed ^ouberf^s bead jgas battered, ington,^ and 'Charity W.- Watexmsn, the Capitol and were ordered to keep meapneas oftocart; to exploit' human of Cblotydoi boto Republicans. tlty Geumer resoluti ered at the Capitol hours.before the youth known to poUce as toe “Mss wage and under whatever of toe doU^- . ‘ ' touch to hii annual message to time Congn^ess was to convene, ready Cbngfo®®* tomorrow will car-; resentotfve RMhity, , Dexxiocratlc: burglar” and blamed by officials for ..^be Manufactorers AasDcia^ VbtoiiV-^^peat^was an D r .Thpinns, Davis,, medtcal eje- leader, predicted passage of toe re- to meet any effort of demonstrators s^te^r. . During toe pinineri ,' ej^Kces^ toe oplmon toe ry 'U s ' recQXXxmendations on toe to reach the House and Senate series of ■ crimes in -Westchester I of Connecticut was Icdgiiizitot"‘bP’"to6: ptoUexns bestyting ^toe nation: MORE SERIOUS NOW ptyl reisolution. weeli^jiwi'-hwrmprewnta^ 5’sunw teanwt^, known b^ ciiciss men.' as “ We’ve , got enough votes,” -If# chambers. District o f Columbia county. New York, and Connecticut, entoiuice of toe^ into Davii, jupi^r” had- ■ been slain else­ TMs vdllx bfobably be the last authorities assigned 100 patrolmen said. chose to end his career by i^mwntniy toe state.md'-usAfl every meiuiB'^'tjt' toe.,dmeri(^,gdelftgato. arranged a where. “Lame Ducl^ * Ctox^ma, and ex­ Ihry OhMges BtM. to supplement tiie Capitol force. rather than face toe prospects cpm ^^to 'mcoiu^ cbnferoniie^Jtq^ to “He was murdered, imqvestionr changes of regrets': axnon.P' xnany Within the Capitol,'all corridors .__ ... . > trance and cdptipuance of operation. members of Senate and House alike Represtytative Wyant (R., Pa.);# discuss'l^fl.iil^piiqw^na'^^ ably,” he said. Preindefit o f State InstitiitkHi coxuiistimt dry th ine past,' told were watched closely. Adxnission returning to a prison.: ‘It has>ep deurty ment plpu;; wae>lau]^ed re­ CSiarles Joubert told poUce he. had ity they 'gatbeied in' toe cloakrooms to the gallery fioors was by ticket ■nie youth, Nicholas "D^la> ofjever, that bur pretmt statutes are pentijr. vBi' fers to. many respects nov; seen bis brotherYoF four y®w* tipd on the fioor evldmced how only, and all except employees were Westerly, R. L, jumped Intb' , the inadequate to restore Copnecticut -o many “lame duety” are in it But ffom fb V « id American i and tbat be;bad been: seeKtog Mm Says, * . Biey . ^ Take I “ I tytyV it tybuld be seht back:;^to; denied entrance. 'Thames river, Saturday night, to the stodart'whjibh' we ^1 demMid. ideas: , ; y . for months. A letter fbtmd'.on toe at the. same time,; lots of congratu- At the White House similar pre elude police,. His body was recov­ dead'noien'whirii Ch'aries h ^ -w rit­ latioiiS were'passed back and forth, toe ptyiiie,'’''Sh said. - U; “It is toe duty of 'the' 1933 ' Oo.m- -F^^y'ackuredited.mspto'inSts. ffom ’’RSpresmtatives. Dyer, (R , Mo.) cautions were taken.. .. • ered yesterday and identified by necticut General' Assembly to ten Um last. Jime led’^to 'Jie'identifi;- h a iM i^ to toe Novfember electioiis; A heavy guard of police sxmroimd- several persons as toe pe^trator of catioii.'f , ' ' .Biany' -BIHs' said that 15 mambera. o f tha strengthen our laws so that labor (Gonttnued on Paige Seven) tyuri 'dtyegation wore m ed the executive mansiori from early robberies and one auault in New anc legitiinate industry xnay be pro- ■Hie usual crop of bills was pour­ morning on. In addition to pairs of York. Officials also expressed toe tectedi r. - i ing as toe session begaii. Bepresen* White House police at each entrance opinion he participated in a $15,000 “The legi^tiye. and ; executim tative Wartefi (D., N. G.), vms to the ektenrive grounds, metropedi- robbery in East O rai^* N. J., and bx-aaches :of otir ' state. g6veraxpen|t nty#>wpr m e fiist to annoxmee Us tan and park policemen patrolled in a holdup in New 'xork in which cbntrtoution, seeMng $50,000,000 of may be assured, toat in .toeir efft«^ XiC^r for a tfmient. the sidewalks around the mansion. a person was slain. < to toe -end-that sweat shc^-xnay shed leans for next year. A veter­ tortyt In Nstional and mtemattonal BobM M As Uwial- CSiief o f Police Chanqtion of Wes- j ^ r dM not. name. .ton. one.. cease to e?lst‘toty will have tbe full ans’ UD.' to take off interest affaity j^nong toe student, body,, hi A,few iMnutto'btydity toA mt Iqride the White House, however, Re^i$C0P6Ted^ iti^^ A t y ^ e s from vetyrans* loans, was bty. annualr'report to toe tnistety bu^laesfi went on as usual with apr hour; Walter Newton, one of A . put & by' Wimamson (R., B, D.) made puMintoday. dent'Hbover’s .secrotarity^ vtatteOihe: pti^tiy no attention paid to the he'was rorvlag.a te^'forvrobbety.' - - D i^ ito t o i diuixfti involved in PresidMt Blunt says sixty,per cept demonstrators gathered on the out­ He also had served a terxii in Sing Speaker Garner’s , sponsoiiUp of (foiub cbainbcr, greeilv focModty; DBivi^ Bo^jinp byicB- Tucson; Ariz., Dec. 5 (A P ).-— l ^ e :“tye • • Cjn.the Smate s i^ Walter Walk­ ngtionale answered the Rev. Kiro S. escaped $12. iS n . jPYands PoU®® ®0Virt,today.af^mi^^ have .searitoedm v ^ iwM re^ferted Helping ThemselveB takty, Hstoey said a located today. ' i l^tobityn: tye with er," -Dtyaidtyatio -Senator designUe Mtaity ' students bnty sought to Nickoloff as he sought vainly Fitch of Westport -said be had «<* ewniijatlopm a warriuit ffom OOldrado fniUbhSd interest -b] da pro< broken tato hw home last Friday to-: hi^wlto causing^ ti*^d^to of Supposedly abandoned ;ytyrs ago tbe-ityn^^Ttyori’ isuj® ty^ ‘ -tp he^'uuj, tixeniselves - financially,'' TH. 1, b8etyiH« vw w . wwmtysbtys vy°.. want. ,. to■» preach to them. because :6f -Indian tiu%ats. or other have' bcity abutywiii^ a pentuiiy .or arri.vUg aifiw a tyuto by m ito and mckoloff, in clerclal garb, with and stolen a ring- ’ J"b®s M. Finnegan, 76, ^ 81 Lex- aityMne' to -take' bath m* olBceT-an Bhuit says, and whfle opportunity sptyifM^ daii' to 'itoidnsa toa Captain AHchael Sfiyenrteto of the togton stroet, o® Nov. M. WxUty w ^ trbnblei7toe«xxiine-wa8: said-to have, ippty.Mty.T jktyay- haty been tim. ty®h Ito'doingao is lixnltM'iM^ff cent'..... ' ...... brilUsnt silk cape bearing a golden tougbi^ to Miooato ‘lK>Jto’ hUnas bCibe he can hold tot-fi, few dayi 1 cross op its bade, tried for pore Mount Vernon, N.' Y^ pb»^erkto,a r ^ :ims -btyn eltytod. B if seiti^^ ... T the buq:lar ||fd ' torfbrlied D. Sftoddeid :c f -Hirtfoid. ec^tyefiBr Mbn „ .I'*:'■■■ ■' ''' iSitobianhips aid/atad thstort niSirelien from-flie curb. Sdxne' of ty^tyisctoirs'iWhn. enr howivir; offtyed a tex^tytysy pUt Nickolo: said he was a Greek or­ towns p Westohester county, ip- turned a-fuding^of crixxxlnal Catulkut aka pUity of ohe> to toe Dcmotyatn truBtety. increased Ity cludipg Pelhm Manor* Hqupt Ver­ gehce. The tbtye __^^.jtors axi^todly totyd tyatxammtalQii navimrmturiuM* tOMbty $5,900 b\ thodox priest, when asked his d ei)' wiiying> at t)ie TUUr piMiilqity Urtw- r^ ed he was from “here non and Larchmpniti . told of ' Of8«M«S88^OTMVBNB8. " gifts from Two poficeinen afr®9ff^^^ is f .«theu i*aj|*dM4;»ieie. in:lat- Ideation. eufen :.s he'wisii betog led; into 688j71. Itiwttiwed dh rwil . (Osntoiqed Mi; Page, headquarters, jt o Decexnner, $l,75a,601'.w, m ost'in abeessl^ styit jet-toe head ei^'W etys jfr.- '■'‘ v.. ■, '' J.-U ’"if -1.-; ^1. m i'y u-'*’ ■ ^MCRIIOTER EVBNINGilERAIXrSDnitf'UA^CEBa^^ HGNDATi SESCEUSER ■taewsw-** I'. REV. OLIVER W. BELL, tamttffys ll^th ^aker BOMrsnUKEDCAR HIGH SCHOOL' ' ’A t n to M y : <»rruA aY tl HEWS TO ADDRESS Y .P . BYAVERroOSlTUE 'fM tang as qpnerass is iPtim.) M id u w s m s a m pritaltyrto tte w f^ot tbe eon ’Of Itow'Tdrk, people os it is today, tbo'futuie of os a comarib- DBATB8 Tnmqteter Ikitertains (Qmttnosd Fcbn' Page ObS' ^ Kitardville PiustAr To Speak tbta Republic is site.” tee to atarise FrMUbnd Hoover tbsr 'IL'W An interesthig assembly was On *^top Ltfflila** At Friday Broussard of LoulsUoa «nd Tlmnuui ”Tt waf. slni]riy decided at tbe House was in iffiribn and reoty to held this afternoon for the three Night’s Meeting. of OUahoaft, also Dsmoenrts. tast staetfon to Repeal piobibitfcn: do business. Ifartford Driver Crashes Tbat te taw question before tbe Hera and thera omdi^ the mem- upper high school classes. The fea­ Sueb was the crush ia hmiae H ouse.” / OTEWlIVEmUN ture of the entertainment was a Rev. Oliver W. Bell of Hazard- leries, that even the stales wen bWi.' WeralongtailBd frock iso^, Several times, tbe goUeries joined but tarn tootoiXv u ^ taisiness sutae. h t o C o ^ e Parked On demonstration by Harold Stam- vllle, who will address the meeting In tbe.opptause. For book CM Ibo. JU^bUean ride sot tL jam S B im B the iitt baugh who was introduced as one of the Manchester Young People’s The temperature rose fr Wihiam Crawford wiD ways called, at one' time was part ’ r r r s i i Urns to p r ^ a r e iiii«^;!BrgumeBt>‘ H e rasettting Christopherson saying the owner of the Mui^hy restaurant ^vas granted a continuance until few words tbanldag the boys knd offered also credentials showing Wet plank, then said: resolution “does not safeguard be iff charge of the entertainment praising the work of the squad for him attached to the intelligence “In compliance with Uie wording at 8 ofclock, featiiring the play, business but he was best known as Thursday morning. It is . Cole­ a^inst the saloon.” the oigonizcr of the Green Hill Weddings man’s third appearance in court for the season. He predicted “You want unit of Walter W. Waters of the of both platforms this amendment “Polly Wants a Cracker” by a cast He predicted it would not be rati­ Riding Club. Until a couple of the same charge. to watch us go in 1938.’’ Bonus Expeditionary Forces. has been prepared and I os majori­ fied. of the young, people, and tap dances years ago, he conducted a riding Seniors who were getting a let­ Yn answer to newspapermen who ty leader have offered it.” Sumners (D. Tex.), said this by Marjorie Mallon and Jean ter received instead aC/Jk felt letter asked him if he was connected with Representative Sabatb (D., Hi.), Clark. Mrs. David Robinson and academy at bis home, many Man­ House was more favorable to friends chester and out-of-town people Subisky-Le Due a scroll or certiflcate stating that the police departmient he replied: anti-prohibitionist, as the next of temperance than the next bouse. Mrs. Fred Collins win be in charge coming there to rent his horses for RAILROAD OFFICIALS the recipient bad been awarded the “Not here anyway,” speaker said “time has demonstrated It is time to get this question of the gift table, Mrs. John Robb Miss Florence & LeDue, daugte., school letter and was entitled to He said that while being dragged that prohibition should be repealeo.” back to tbe forks of the creek and and Mrs. John. Dougan, boine made rides through the country roads ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hemy .IjeDUto wear the same. The assembly clos­ along by the demonstrators be ex­ Snell, the Republican leader, voic­ as quickly as possiblD,” he insisted. candy and practically all,of tiie other which surround his home. of 42 Woodbridge street, was mar­ SPEAK HERE TONIGHT ed with a few words from Mr. pected to be flung over a steep ed decided objections to the form of Although it was too early to tell members of tbe Guild will work on In addition to his parents, Mr. ried Saturday evening to GeAgs L. Quimby relative to the athletic sea­ bank onto the railroad tracks, which the resolution and procedure but for sure how tbe vote woifid come' the supper. and Mra. Anthony Gamba, Jotmny Subisky of 5 Parker uttoet liia. border one side of the pavement At Salvation Army leaves, one sister. Miss TiUie GSmba. ceremony woe pertormsB in M i| l^ ■Big List of Speakers For Man­ son and the success of the basket­ said be would vote for it neverthe­ out, the members took quick note ball team in their first game. cam p. . less. that of the first 25 names called, 17 The Women’s League of the Sal­ Funeral arrangements have not dletown, and the couple wffi talie^. chester Improyement Club Letters “I did not know but what each “I want to turn the control of the voted for the resolution. vation Army, of which Mrs. William been completed. up housekeeplng a ifil Stnnt.eito^; Meeting T The bluecoated arrivals at the in the Midland Apartments, 295 George Fischer, Mgr., Edward if passed, “will be amended many hand made articles for the home, Included are J. J. Snavely, superin­ camp just before noon came in decorated with crocheting, tatting street, at 12:05 this afternoon. Hutchinson, Albert Saimond, Ed­ times before it is submitted to the (Oontinaed from Page One) tendent of the Hartford division of ward Rowe, Irving Comber, Joseph busses, trucks and patrol wagons and embroidery: children and wo­ She had been iU since Thanksgiving. the Hew York, New Haven and which were parked across the end states.” men's lingerie and wearing apparel, Mrs. Davis was bora in South CABARET Mlstretta, Frank Robinson, Arlton The Republican leader said .be the 72nd Congress launched today Hartford Railroad Company, J. W. Judd, Chester Sendrowski, Bide of the street. all at reasonable prices. Woodbury, Vt., on April 15, 1857. favored an amendmmt to outlaw the into its'final session. Coleman, president of ^ e Hartford Rautenberg, Leo Johnson, Robert Form a Barricade Mrs. Robert Richardson will be in She bad been a resident of Manches­ DANCE saloon but tbq speaker had refused Packed galleries rustled with ex­ unit of the Railroad Employers and Smith, Raymond Mozzer, Gordon This formed a barricade which charge of heme made cake, pie, tee ter since 1925. Her husband died p to permit it to’be considered. pectancy as the gavels at noon pro­ by Taxpayers’ Association and Harry Fraser and George Ecabert. would force any oncoming group of and coffee, and Mrs. Roblna Larder, 1927. Mrs. Davis leaves one daugh- Breaking Precedent claimed that tbe CohgrasL was con­ John Mother Blanchette of Willimantic, repre­ Soccer—Geno Ehirlco, John Hill­ demonstrators to turn either up a vened. articles of clothing; Mrs. Fred ter, Mrs. Philip A. Ahem, wife of Chapter, sentative of the R. E. and T. A. sharp slope or down a steep em­ “We not only ue breaking the man, Joseph Donahue, Richard The ordinary thronging of the enough, smaller gift articles. Tbe Rev.; Ahern, pastor at the Methodist . Order of De Molfy. Chairman Nichols also expects Nichols, Patrick, Rooney, William bankment falling some 66 feet al­ precedent of 150 years, but we ore young girts of the Band of Love will Episcopal church at imoenix, R. I., someone from the general man­ most vertically into the adjacent not showing the proper reniect to Capitol was curtailed by a heavy Weir, George McCann, Stewart police guard, redoubleo against pos­ sell home made candy. and ,two sons. Rev, William F. Davis, ager’s office in New Haven to aug­ railroad yards. the President of the United States,” At North Methodist Mawsk Kennedy, Capt., Joseph DeSimone, sible trouble even though tbe cara­ Jr., pastor of the Methodist Episco­ ment his program still further. The Alfred Scott, lector Davies, Wil­ The arriving officers were massed be said; December and January groupr of van of. demonstrators assembled in pal, church at Watertown, CkHih., and meeting begins at 8 o’clock. liam Gray, Kenith Leslie, Hallett about the vehicles. Representative Moore (R., Ohio), members of tbe North Methodist Tnnple the. city was herded on the city’s Rev. Howard P, Davis, principal of BontaMescheeter Styles. Mgr., and Reno Corns. The demonstrators were content­ scored Speaker Gamer for limiting Ladles’ Aid society will be in. charge Bucksport, Me.. Seminary. There are Cross-Coimtry—Kingsley French, ing themselves with walking pp and debate. outekirte behind a strpng police cor­ of the annual supper, sale and en­ don. also two. grandsons and two gratut PUBLIC RECORDS Capt.; William Murch, Joseph down their strip of jiavement or He charged the procedure was tertainment, scheduled for Friday daughters. W e d n e s d a y “ruthless” and said it could not be Vice President Curtis' coil to order Packard, Charles Donahue, Thomas gathering in groups to talk. Occa­ evening at this week at the church. Tbs. funeral will be belB at 10:30 sionally one brought , a newspaper signalled the final cbaptei* of his Dannaher and James Toman, Mgr, equalled in the historjrof this coim- The doors win open at 5:80, A Thursday morning at Wotidns Dec. 7 Warrantee Deed and a small knot gathered to read try. long Congressional career, and in the cafeteria supper will be served be- « Robert J. Smith to Theodore C. it over his shoulder. gathering that faced him were many Brothers witb-Rev. WilUam H. Bath Floor Sbow “Why this haste,” Moore demand’ giiming at 5.:30 imder/ the direction of Provldenes officiating. Burial will Zimmer, lots one to ten in the Reports meanwhile circulated, ed. “They tell ue that they are com­ old timers going back to private life of Mrs. Cyrus G. Tyler. Mrs, C. I. b« in tbb Old Bast Village ctanstery No.valtlta4 “West Side’’ Heights tract on the that the marchers might be finger­ ing to this capitol hungry and we next spring. Bolch of the Januaiy group is ar­ north side of Overland street, so- ABOUT TOWN a t W ebster, M ass. Mrs;* D avis w as a ifM ie h y printed to identify foreginers who ore giving them boose instead of Speaker Garner received an ova­ ranging for tbe entertainment.. Mre. called. may be in the United States llleg^y tion fromv both Republicans snd Walter Shipman will preside at the member, and rSgulor. attendant, of Preston Harris Quitclaim Deed bread.” the South Methodist Eplsebpol A collie dog owned by William or subject to deportation on the “I don’t see how any Republican Democrats os he appeared In the gift table, Mri. JuUa CSiapman. ' bnd.Vs’ . James J. Lanza to Gaetano Gas­ ohuroh here and took on , active p u t Duncan of 34 Cottage street, who* ground that' they are undesirable or Democrat can vote for this reso­ House in a plain brown business suit, home made food, Mrs. NeUie Marks, Hnrieffi TrdgteidoBni con!, lots 42-43 in the “Orford aliens. for his lost term on that side before home mode candy, Mrs. William in church work. I*ark’’ tract on Orford Avenue, so- was accompanying Mrs. William lution,” Moore said. SHbfyieriFtidi lU O Duncan on Main street was struck It was said the Justice Depart­ Representative Celler (D., N. Y.), be takes Curtis’ seat next year; A Barclay, the Santa aaus feature; for called. ment had been asked for an opinion few'minutes before he bod express­ (Ooityles only) BiU of Sale by an automobile at Main and Bis- said 'Jiat “if we discuss this question the children. s^ street shortly before 8 o’clock as to the l^;ality of such action. for another 12 years, the gentleinan ed belief that his move to put In addition to the varied useful A bill of sale was filed in the Similar action' was considered through tbe repeal resolution today gifts, orders wUl be received for the I A HAND town clerk’s office today conveying this afternoon. ' At first it was from Ohio, Mr. Moore, wquld still be thought that the do^, a fhie animal, when the Bonus Expeditionary Army against the resolution.” would succeed. ihedspreads. luncheon sets the stock and fixtures o f the FUiia- was in Washington last summer, but and other b o u se d goods foe which Mies Jeasie. Reynolda,. eoetal bow Potato Chip Company from was seriously injured, but after an Celler quoted President-elect, In tale Senate examination by Dog Warden Ray­ the plan waa abandoned because it In the«Sesate, the Rev- 2|ebarney the society Is a ^ t. worker; is In need x t a aervioenbla Howard A. Little to Joseph Lubeck. Roosevelt as ;;aying in CSdeago: eook atove for. a needy tatoUy. Any­ mond Robinson it was learned that was believed public opinion would “Froni this time on pndiibition is T. J. Phillips, chaplain, Offered the The business is located at 73 Birch not support such action in the case one having a ftovo; lultabla fof.use stre e t apparently no bones were fractured. doom ed.” opening prayer as the members Dog WardMi RoUnson took the dog of ex-soldiers regardless of the legal­ stood with bowed beads. HOSPITAL NOTES and wlahlng to loon It fo f the win­ ity. Representative Beck of Pennoyl- ter sMy ew 6696 and dettvery will to the Duncan home shortly after vanta, of the Republican Hand shaking ap4 bock slapping TODAY ANP TUESDAY the examination. Watched Oarefolly prevailed oh the Senate floor as Ac­ be mode at oncer Wet Bloc, said the issue was Mrs. Anna MorausW of Bouth Federal authnrlties kept a watch­ whether the ^ p le wiU have ah op­ tors and vanquished met tor the first ful eye bn the marchers. Windsor, Miss Jennie Wrobel at B. FIBS IN DtANBUmT portunity to vote on repeal and not tim e sihesr the eledtian'. North street, were admitted to the Observers in plain clothes from Genial “Jim” Watson, of Indiana, Doateiry, D eo.'5^(A F)—Fire to- SPECIAL! for repesd. hospital Saturday. Miss Wtobsl ‘day dwtrayad on offioe buUdbig, WOMEN IN COURGE several govenunent agencies were "The Republican wet group,” h» the Republican leader who went, was treated for burns about ther face a.greenho^ and a dsntel TIIX CHRISTMAS ONLY on duty at tHe concentration camp said, “unanimously agre^ to sup­ down to defeat in November was wet at and hands sustained while cleaning aboratory on at C arl B . and at the Capitol. port thisambndment^ among tbe first on tbe floor.- SO RE SERIOUS NOW a stove at hw home. Denninger on Fteris avenue, two Paper Hanging The bulk of this activity fell to Gbuw n Visitor Senator Nys, of North Dakota, H ugh C k w e at 11 Boeex etrodt, mllea weat of this city, with a lose.ot. the secret service, which always Another visitpr duri^ tba ^ b o t e who was aevenly injured in an auto- Per R oom ^ I c O U guards the White House; the Army Joseph Bycholskt at 93 Homeataod 81,000. The blase Is bAtavod to have (Ooattnued from Page One) was Senator Carter Gloss i t V lr- mobOe accident enroute to Washing­ and Navy Intelligence services, ginlk, wbo lostsesslon. qwnsorsd' a street, Itos. Rachel Huttmi o f Id M iflh i^ from .ft^deotal valbaatser. ton, was there. BisstB street, IDx. WOltam Johnson awards has been assljmsd to 87 stu­ which must keep rae milltaiy ad­ repeal resolution bi tbe Senate. Senator Huey Long, (D.. La.), was and Infant son of 880 WoedtaMga dents. vised of developments, and Uie R^resentatlve Miebener,' (R., n m A T id d Alpha Painting G>. Immigration bureau, which is OU' over on the Republican side .joshing street, Mrs. Edward Staakelunas and Ftnaadal OoaAtion Mtcb.), predieted the resolutloh if Portland, Doe. to—(AP)— Woikmanshlp Guaranteed. the alert fbi^ undesirable aliens. tbs “loms ducks.” infant son Of 88 North streot worb V n . Brltta X* T^widsll, whor-lost President Blunt >said the college’s adopted oy the R ouse, -wotd^l ndt be in the Houso sftor yells and hand Leave orders at Phone 7541. While Army and Navy officials approved in tbe Senate tUs session. dlsehorfed Saturday. . May woi the’ffiMSft « f atembere of financial condition was good. The denied that any “special” >precau- clapping' foe-Gornsi thsra ,was Patrick taribboh at 88 Uhlon letreet Bon Lutheran ohiioh whan they gifts in 1981-83 totaled nearly 886,- •1 will vote for the cssoluttan, gilenot for the invooation by the tions have been taken, it was dis­ bring assured p. wffl b« ooiriided In and itos. DeMob Vw o f. 56 Ofurdeh tetohrated her^ Iddtii htetadiy aam^ 000 and those between July 1, and Chaplin, the -Revrirend JahiM Shera closed at the tinae at the bonus riots theSwote to guard against,the street were admitted^ and Mra. Oeaoa vgreory, died tod^v p m iS i been Oct 1,92886. that tha mlUtaiT departments, have tyrn of tbe saloon,” be sold. ^ • Montgiweiy. port of 77 Bfgriow street, Mfo. Bes­ a but a ehort tftato Tbs la i^ t class in tbs oollegs’s m m LOW BOUND TRIP an emergancy I»sn of action always Numbers in the gtaledes 'leaned Six new members, inolwtliig , sie Conttt ^894 North Main,street, Lund^ history, 583, was snrollsd this falL ^ ready fo r ex^utton, should the dta- forward to citeb eviity.w«qrd. Apiioag woman, Mrs. Willa B. Bsttek of Miss Jennie Wrohcl qf 6 North ties to ^ riid o f her ‘ FARES y U BUS The Academic .deveiepaaenta are trict commisskmersoall on then! for those there was Mis. WQUam BOw-' Msseq, sleeted to fill out unrityirtd street, lire. Dmudd Rentocr and In­ tha oldest woawn N E W YO RK ...... tbs plan for award of the ^Reeter’s troops. These plans for n rd T aft, Widow of tita tats ohtaf taems. of former taemben, hrera fant daughter of 804.1ltoniea atreet. atentolil BOSTON ...... e R 4 e U U degree, appotetment of a oommittM US# o f oavairy team Fort Myar, Va^ Justloe, ^ . I m in. M is . A n i^ Iteanllti of Jtosfcvflls Shb Good for 80 D i^ for rsviskm of the currieulum and iaUmbey from aaaity peats, Minnas Lwty Nonoy Aster, wbo baa- Seited in the raor of the HOusO inauguratioa of reading perioda for from.tbe local statlona andOusn- ,tbe privltages of ibs^Bouse floor eVuMhber o n the D en octetto rid e f, e f.tl Litoe'dtrset LundaUAoatai Center Travd Bqreaa ■A*4nhUhMnw .«rieaMMMl Q | U M independent study and m esttgation tico and Muajackats from tha Nary oau ss A be ta a atssaber o f taw n t tb s ' ‘ ttesd hem | .aO . F. BuOSbif. Dial 7007 by ihs students. Yard. ■tab" VniSsBMiit. Sit.

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How about Macaroni Cheese pany, Hartford, speaking bafora tbs tion had been rec^ ;^ by -tka j^ te dran,'-- ■ ■TT i , , " P o f(A r irbra, pradiiHit; .:Next , time you’re’ dpwntown, bales for a suiq>er dish? Into Swawania (3 ub this noon. that Miss IfoDonaM-had diB' RasmafA iJohnom.^. Hartford, ^ u s e around the Just-opened Gift concoction goes: teg goods from, door.- to. dbew and son dPlCa. A^Aytifiiiiicin .ol^. Er Robbwr „ Z^cussiqg important 3bc, annual d lF ''{kayer^De>> ’ ■ l&op nt Hale’s, rear bhloony. Every- 1 cup grated American cheese which Insurance plays ki b actli^ upon, this teformatlQB; the cembipr 5—will 'be b tiser^ tombir^ •Bbu; streotr M i O i ^ ^ the 'A t Y efterd an trsasiifsTT'i Oiing is' either 50c q|* $1.00; A-midst 1 1-2 cups milk the speaker gave ft as^h{g.,o!^nion police arrested the Btbol^rn strait row by the w.,C. T. U. at Its nwetr MitiaoHoi hospitot^^h A Richmond, Et JU 0 i a'lfreat. vaflitJ' at are linens, 2 eggs that me institution of hasnpiaca la. woman. teir in' the afternpob witit MM; - Ms WM gtyao h M ood'tiw Samud J; Taddn pairs of pillow slips with color-fast 1-2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce so' Interwoven intd this businase In court this mbrnteg she l&stt- ^>wlght BUsh of.82 W s tfi^ HoL BatorMy ohd Is. fa ..a^iboiih .y Moors, bdard s0 - . .. p ^ e l borders, playing cards; sew- Salt, pepper fabric of the nation that it servei fled that ahe had'^reOeiVM the stol­ IfolY Welles, the stfte _____on* Raymbikl.ls bustesss msidng one nsw - uig and mendihg I^ts, crumb trays 1 1-2 cups .cooked macaroni as the ke^^ne of the arch, of bus­ en goods since last June, with, the wfll . be' a guqrt aad teU ;Of,Miuiehsstsr Hlgb ABa wsnt two fOr msmbsnhip will bs> with brushes, silhouettes, station­ (broken) iness relations. exception of two montim when national oonvantioit; in Seal to'Wstityaa UnfwwMty ^ a^ ^Artura Gremino, popular leader iff Fred WohlUbjSite ^ ery; a t 11.00 are real, Cedar Chest 6 mushroom caps Buslnese D^endenoe Doyle was in the WiUlmanttc Jail WpMit^lton, whichv she ____.towB boforAffl^^Wth €«orad too.\Xteltittt te Manchester, dteosr.ciomimttss>!aiMir hdii- Boxes of stationery, lamps, desk For Sauce : "Without insurance it would be working____ ^ out______a sentence.for__ dronl^__ The'mpmbers Ke'jinniiided to brink liim to disooBtteas btis studiss. sraa-BwAteeted pcftident of tbs Xtatr all who intsBd'to fb pens, lingerie, pewter, etched glass . 1-2 cup grated cheese impossible to carry on the gigantic enness. I)oyle Was found and Cbrlsbnas griseting^ikixda in ittaipt liB>«lub at lteantiiiil>nMstote at tbs return cards In the hwdf , ^cture frames, book-ends. 1-4 cup mOk enterprises of today," said Mr. | senteni^ to Jnll fbr '00 dara and ed Pflivelopp* tor ,tis ■ sddlers u d Jamas Bavllss of Hsnry stvsst dwhuhiis oo^Kornuur strsst ysstorr tary Itobb oo or bsfdb thursday.:; Salt, pepper Calkins, "becausi of the various fined 175 and costs. Miss' Mottenald sailors to teail to.^.tlralr ^endi a| has. Mtufnsd<^lioms< after q day afternoon. (IrmBmo: has been ' X KoUon in H e M -^ r Blend well the grated cheese, risks by which business is surround­ was g^ven a 80-day Jail , sentence Christinas. ' < tibs wssh-snd in Brooklyn, siNffoysd W Oanalks Market on milk, weU-beaten eggs and Hell hath no Uko a A new hat for sports is much like ed and without it, many enterprises and assessed costs of 111.78. Oak strast ^ toamast and ■oornsd—or an the stocking cap we used; to wear. eeasonings. Divide the macaroni would find it impossitHe to obtain .Sarah W. Dimock of Marrow, St. Mary’s'(Hrte'.Ftisndly sodpty equally 'among eix buttered custard Tbs final sstbaM U ths ssrlss. of te a farmer proprietor of ths mar» wild duck by the •portenMn'f Its pointed crown laps down on one capitid, and many an Individual or Conn., Home Demionstration 'Agent will meet as usual this evraing ate bsiBg sponsorsdsponsored by tbsM X£ajhsji kst . Xt te hlii s r i ^ term as bead next door. aids, ending with a tassel or slash­ cupe and fiU with cheese mlxtuM. corporation after a long and pros­ of the Tolland Counte. Vuejn Bu­ 7:86 ofeloek., ; BswIteiOlMleof titeMtebhmd 'Fork Of tbs XtelteB dum - . * J i ed fe]t gadget Another hat, for Set In a pan of hot water and bake perous career would find titem- reau paid |4 less costs in Rockville M'.?/*" ' . -i—t ■ In modarate oven until firm. Un­ 'Comnnmity.Oomamnity. Club will bs. bsUbald to- ’ .OtherBkisdMM*' M m o ren in u l wear, has the hour­ selves upon to begin again at the court this morning for parlting in Mrs; WUliani kratteff of Hamlin morraw svsnteg at 8:1516. Ths usual Othsr-offlosw .flhnted yssterilay glass shape, one bell-like part fitting mold onto a platter, gamlsb each bottom of the ladder of progress be­ a restileted area street enterikined F^liay humbsr of prizes; ate, will lbs ars as followo: Tjmeo Sartor, vies Plan for Better ; over the bead and the other gaping timbale with a miuhroom wp, and cause of some catastrophe which with a large catil p^uty. tor the awarded ths winners, and an addi- ppsddenh VIttorld pir^, upwards. This bat sounds too pe­ serve with sauce made with the bad overtaken them." benefit of toe American Legion auxi' cheese, milk and seasonings cooked 4Apna( dbpr prins will be gitob, also financial ssorsitaq^> ra-dsetsd;- culiar to be attractive, but the The ability to perform and to lUary. Ten tables wsra fllfiid w(to the dd^tal prizes for tbs hl^ Bsnps FsNtto, dfSddlinig. sserstery; CohtroUof’Coldi actual seen article Center, )fass.,‘ wsrs Sunday guests snjitysd by tbs large number, praw •Bd dieck for earrings the girls who moDey's worth unless there it, a Mrs. P. W. Taylor aa toastinlsiress Of Mr. and Mrs. Paul'G. Forns of ant ' ' ' MB wear them. And every girl Is this baby’s first. Christmas? lois, while a leeond fallacy is the introduced 'the fa k e rs . These LUab street The fids tinder the ____ ^______were Mrs. Ludus FMter, who sjMke direction of their Sunday sebodi Mata street. Mrs. Senders, who is MB—if you pick the right tjp t. Not Record the milestone by having a assumption that Insurance is a s fonntr Manchester Glri, is , i SEVENTY UqPOB OASES GIVESBindir MORB.BIEAT m aip tM long drops for s h ^ gins, and photograph taken of him at home luxury' and must be dropped from {for the mothers; Miss. Doris Bblte, teacher, Mrs. Wtight wlU sew for teaohst of votes in ' the New Eng- hot too Ug and elaborate ones for or at the Fallot Studio, 472 Main a family's budget whenever *lhe speaking for the d ai^ten ; Mrs. toe bestltuto. laad Conservatory of Music, Boston. Hartford, Dec. ^(A P), — A pinch of adversity is felt.^ • Xiawrencs W. Case, Wife of the pres-. 6 phone 4iN pbuBp girls. ^ street Frequent pictures of the MW unusually large number of altegsd children are alwasrs aueb treasures. Last year more th*" 14,000,000,- ident of the Highland Park Gom- Tdmorrow afternoon between toe Mystic Review, Woman’s Benefit vwogaw oBBUffnan * Tbs wise housewife ssleets a laun­ 000 was paid out to the' American munity dub; and the guest nteaksr, hbtiini of 2 and 6'o’clock, Ever Ready sssodattoa, will hold its regular , / ' t ''' ■ dry that ddthes Inteuigent^ people as benefits under tesurance jMiss Dorothy Barker. .Miss Bsrker, Circle of Kteg^sDaughters win hold A Qood.^ob whoM home is in WooBsooksti.R. 1.^ an 4^m oon,’tea and' sale of teex- masting tomorrow evening at 8 wid makes them last longer.'Such We are impressed with the num­ policies of all kinds, and . of this b’eto^ te odd Follows ban. guards whoB ths Peesmbsr term- of court ArchieH . amount, more >tban 12,000,000,000 is n student at the Hartford Sesfr, penave ~'te thsVdlreoton’ room opens. , It l|i snsetsd that ' abouti m dne ia the New Model Laundry—^ ber of lovdy gifts oBe can buy tot 'of thb _Iton__ __ llsinorlol.. - libiory. ara requested ,to be prsaant for n* up-to-date, coasdentleus, prompt, veiy Uitie this jyear . . It would wae paid by theilife companies' and, it .Fbunfiation- A grndukte m hMUMi te pmpaiatiQB.fpr tespsctlon asvaffty eaaaa wW baprOeented-dur- * reasonal^ and located right here in the the flre,w'jeaeiiatty ObOe^ W iiOght ingtoai 6 Spmcheiter. ^ ^ and suretF'rampanles;’aceordteg to ■M, 'Ma'.%M.fdv;ttrMJ^Wrii A .twTtto aM p . AupEhl nw »r • . .,.,1 5 . tixe^btoftf ^iJre^^^dtmdsiifiated^^^ Mr; CSdkint.'" " r;*-. high school teadier in Tufkty. JMie her associates on too Wa^ hnd Im t ' t r Y < ■ making Christinas iOfiaippbag basier Bxplatee Varlone Loeeee wore in elaborately. embroidera< With OheetButs ' than ever and on giving ue ^ most Various lines of Insurance were .Turkish costume and gave a.nuw^ Brand new ie the idea of cooldu for oUr money. gone into and explained by the interesting account of the wonien of chestnuts with Bruseels sprouts. speaker and in his conUnente men- that land and many of the customs Hyde and Bsthinr' Pitkte win read. They give a delicious, delicate fia- tion was made of the part which of life there, All woteen win be welcome. Tor. Halve the chestnuts and cook the public days in determining the The Highland Lassies sang aa right with the sprouts. Serve to­ rates fbr such lines of proteotion as {group and assisted in chorus num- John Mother * Chopter, Order .o: gether, drained, with melted butter automobile tesurancs. For most (hers. Young men of tbi district DeMolay wfU holdats regular nsepb^ over the top. objects which the pulsllc buys the acted as waiters, ing-tonightsat'-7:80/ at^-toe Masonic price is largdy determined by the FoUowteg the supper many re Temrio.' The. initiatory degree wU law of supply and demand, it was malned to play bridge for which he conferred on a dssS oz caniji' said, whereas in Insurance the cost {prizes were awarded, ^stes...... * SAYS “ GET HOOVER” VOTE HITS INDIVIDUALISM is almost entirely controlled by the buyer. The tesurance company wap IN S . K E . SERMON desoribed m a collection agency and DECREASED THOMAS POLL banker for poUeyholders, collecting such premiums as have been made - X" jJasper McLevy, Socialist, Ad­ Rev. W. H. Rath, Former Pas necessary and disbursing the funds dresses Group of 50 Here— tor;( Preaches At Evening as payment for losses sustained by policyboldera . j 'Urges Orjsanizatioii. Service—Greeted By Many The public was urged by Mr. Old Friends. Calkins to assist in the promotion of the safe use of the streets and The desire to “Get>Hoover” and highways and every individual waa tixuB bring about a cliange in gov- At the evening service at the asked to do his part in such an un­ amrnent was blamed for the recent South Methodist church yesterday, dertaking. During the eighteen unexpectedly low vote Which Nor- Rev. William H. Bath; formerly months that this coimtry pa^dr pastor of the church and now su­ pated in the World War it was laid aoan Thomas, Socialist candidate, perintendent of the Providence Dis­ that 50,510 of the Aiqerican Ex­ received in the presidential election,. trict, i»«ached a sermon in which peditionary -Forces were, killed in A t This ':y Jasper McLevy told a gathering at he criticized the tendency to exalt action or died of wounds and 182,- individualism. His - text was 1st 674 were wounded, not , mortally. Tinker Hall yesterday afternoon. Corinthians, 6:19-20—‘ty’e are not McLevy was candidate for gover­ During the eighteen months ending your own; ye are bought with a last year, Mr. Calkins declared that Your 1933 - ^ wiU be prov^ jfor in M- nor of Connecticut on the Socialist price." He pointed out that there is 68,660 peraons in the United States ticket no such thing as a "self-made’’ man were Mled in automobile aeddente vHnee when ydn jote our C h n s^as Oub* AU ypu MByth To Organlfm lor 1986 and argued that each of us is the and more than 1,500,000 were in* Only al>out fifty persems attended consequence of the thousands of an­ Jured not fhtally. ' ^ to 6o is put away a’MiUdl sum each weefc the meeting which was late in cestors who have transmitted to us BiVery' person in the use of the Starting. The object of the meeting influences that go far to make tip Streets and highways, it was said, . erty, and can . help Speaker said that the Socialist vote From our entrance into Ufa all of arouse puhUc optelon to the point In Connecticut had doubled in the us are dependent on others for sub-; where it will tedst that something EAOH W1:EK FQR ,50 last few years.' tenance—it is a fallacy tiiiti we are effective be done to stop the slaugh­ The Soeii^t vote has not gone not debtors to others. ter which is taking, place dBly on W | ^ , G I V E § M £ noticed my the major parties, he The man who sairs *T owe! noth the streete andihlpi^sl." t: ■ ':i^|g|ae legislature to re-draft ,jLha compen­ if taken at his word and denied' the George ^ e o x . >The oommittiM on sation law, the old a taenaion and protection.given by the.state. Then . wiingiag fxiaiks down sad B t iM S i^ 'B ii^ " Reedutiona ^ bn the d^tk of XA -Ni W e e k s GIVIS YOU V the insurtnt^ fbr the unemployed. he went on to show that io St la Heebnpr reported:. todBY « d ^ He pointed out that while this etate with material so it Is with spirttud ■ ‘‘■yi'- '.‘'V.- ■ ti”; , . resolutions wJll. be.plneefi In^ -the ill rpnijy • '.v" was J^amting such aotion, the affairs. files of the organteatiOm ■ ■ .1- -v . -v ’i.! ajljor parties at Washington were ,“We ars debtors to God, for. ths ‘widiA'''^' net Itepfiesssd'wlth^ situation and blfBsid^ of the life spiritual, as H« W pfovldtiig, mstirnds of is in our life always and all thf hig-'inias. workmid bripid, .waa/ dsyoting ite time. As he has poured ont upon us GIVEN $ 2 . 0 Q time to fwfcidng legal sale of beer the blessings of life, health ^ M d s BMSibte. and ths ^material good thlngi i'. tw rr— ------Farther Flgkt_ have rsoslvsd, what have wa done V W 7 ^ n 1 wsnt nn teip i^ o u t while here to Mow our appreoia' a>wjrlw|[w ^ h ^ ^ ,A’ the was tion? When we think that V antiol#ted, the Intsr- country was here waitSBd HoIUT IsBtly grsat to wv^ with its many riches wm Mnafits, Satiirdsy Nl|^t^>4 fi :R!b f- tks fight Xt is Air. have ws aoonted them ais gifta lag Good Hah^Iu. to hslp^ Mvanlas ,from God or have wa jya|t lakfB i>nUC'iSv''. But thr stats. lUa- them fbr grpmtsd in the oriUnai^ • Bsnry Tvettsr ot \ M :; AtaM W E E i kottsB updar oourse of events T strait, whofs 76111 Ui 'bOeuiNtt' “lar "Agate ths Christlaii' f^th W|||i Satiu^^woo B G i hers waiting for tw whin .wt’ arHv- I

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jfiiaSMi aa^ that eatQe out WB ilwidd te ynif PUm. faimA i at takpH tsm, '■ : • fdbBuOt tollHiMiitlBltfllv I f t i m n i f wfli perhi^e ba BMW the teachtn should ^ Iqr tlW V >farmer»t-at leuT that part of it •tats, and of counsIdBsd or &wdytoir^ . V . V '.••• - . . A * : / ■ 'JM' • ■’ ■ ■'• PtSi^_____ iD Bf tflJ, ybkk lays, that at this tiaM ef the tha stata. Sailunr^BtAfRifttlatA trmn a r.T> 5»gg^^AKT,ma • .if i ItrMt jfiar the cattle pre pirmaieafli the ethsr way asouBir^tf t l» ttsfos 8oi OOBQ. ungtir eoi^ to th^ barii^ and efttea pay to r the edoeattos A OM«f»J «MCB«r On the other hand , and their children why shouldn’t educan XcadBa oo tof 1, m i Oain«'Oommisslaner Beok denies a tiOD/he- rsfarded as a fuaction of the towns and dtieat Why should PttVfialta BvenJB* BjtOBpt ItatiiBeat of Dr. JadCion |hat no ~ V Sunday* and BolkM a BaUrar at tha Ifennes has ever objected to the to* the to a^ and t^Bss, WhlCfc tax. Pbst Oiriea St W aili MipIMKay. Conn^ aa Safiorttf^^ MtlTircttf^. vatioB of his fields by cm giilopMg their own heads off to pay the bills SOBSCRfraiON RATB8 hunts. In the town of. Bewtowh for the school^ sutattt to a ^ Ona Year, by M ft ...... ie.00 ‘Ji * >'<: Par Month.,by mat' ...... | ,,t0 alone, Mr. Beck says, the authorities coBtrcd of the sohoola adueb ttahea IMBI# ddwdd t.'i,t'*****• tf9 ,0| them fse more eosdy, and fhr taan OWlTtyad, ,dna yac* ...... et.lM* have received more than tHay edm* ptoiats ef iifiiawful treapass by hurdensome, throo|h texatldo, than msttM OP tbb AiitoetATBo PRB8B mmmtari fox honters of^-the Fair- otherwise ,woidd he? S^ha AaaoatatM Pfta la azoUfaivaly field County Hunt afltlUadW tha uM f» f ranubKoation w i t i i 9t an no#* dfaii^bi oraiftM to k It is an very interesting and, to DBAOEAieS UBUHELY ^ V «r not a^baywia* dittdttad M thte Ajprehenston lest the complicate Ideas- paper .and alao the laeal nava enb> the majority mind in Connecticut UahaO harala.' we assume,' also very stUy. -r:’ sltuat^ created by . the Twehty- An riahta or rai b!l«atl0a of atMStal dfi^SteHdi heM I af* siae ra* The imported mounted Imtiniitt is fitot District contest might create a iareei. as exotic to America ob the\ head­ deadidek in the tocomtof' Oonnectt- PoMlihai'a Raprasantattva: The hunting of the Borneo fiyaks would cut Senate wot^ appear to be with­ Jalkit Mathawa SpaMal Afanay'*»f(eie rem, CwcHga, ustroh and Beatm. r be. Not that it is reprehensible, but out much justifloatien. U tha job it is utterly lacking, to tola coun­ of declszlng an election to that dto- krrfea' eltent 6f N IB A dsr- try, in the causes that make it a trtct were left to the Board of Caff-' MdMMr- Atfdit Bnrano ot Ctrenla* ttona logical sport in England. Oypr vaeeers it might, iadeed„ create a there fox hunting becaasa an institu­ peculiar Mtiption, stoee the board TBS Bsrald yrfsitnf Comeany, ina~ X -Ti. JO ■- g eetfies ae oeseeiai rseedesthill^ tion to the days when the county takes the position that it cannot r.iyppBfaehleai srrora aepiertne la aAvartleamaata la (ba Maaahaatar ulstocrades, the squires and the make a declaration So long as the A soiMi mahogany Dpn* Evssliii HarSie. {landed gentry were almost a'l de­ contest to stfll in the courts/ and can Phyfe ooffss table I - r - i 1^1 r ■ ! . . . . n i l . I t , I , II . 1 , pendent upon horses fdr movement since there to no abetfiuter aseorance with shaped top. Reed­ 'x:' 140NDAY, DBCBMBHiIt 5, ed and briss tipped flet ' ‘ ■ - - ■ - .... - - - -~i ■ - ’ the cowboys of our own Wesw that it might not remain there until CX>IfdBBifi the While their country had long after the opening of the Legisla­ The only point of excellence about been denuded of all large game. Add ture. % lame duck session of Congress ties they had few amusements to tarn to. However, there is an itypttsBt w hk the fact that it ia short and that These people took to chasing, foxes purpose on the .part at the Supe- Ciiifit shown there need- be no wearied specula* With hounds as a logicsl sequence rioi: Court to prevent such a to t lion as to whto ’’Congress is going to the example set to them 1^ royal­ tho ordinary procedure. Judge Mc- to adjourn and give the country a ty in the stag hunts of an emrlier Evoy, when he denied the petition of We know in advance that It day. By the ntiddle of the ehfhtecntli the R^ubliean candidate for a rsr / Wttl remain in eesslon, with proba* century the various shiire htintS had count also ordered the Board of bly a short recess over tiie hdlidays, become an established end impor­ Canvassers to appear before him until Hareh 4—and we know that tant part dt the recreation and so­ tomorrow and shqw cause why a in no possible oontingeney can It cial life of the British upper certificate of dection should not last any longer. classes.. issue to the candidate elected on the However, we ase probably about They rode their, horses, and fti* face of the returns. It Is doubt­ done witik that naUcSal affectation lowed their hounds over lands which, ful that the Court win accept as a that hac li^ffie a widespread in most cases, belonged to them­ sufHdsnt cause the fact that aa ap­ iiabit in riraeat yeara-»t^ inatence selves or their associates. When peal has been taken:t6 the Supreme that the {ihople rigpafd Oongtese as they invaded "^e leasehold Of a tea* Court of the state, and unleaa some other reason, quite convincing, is (ilueen Axme ocossional a mere nuis^ce._and bore.. As a |jut famwr it was usually by tirtaS ohafe, similar to sksteh matter of fact Congreaa, .in the next of a stipuiatiofi^in. the lease. If the presented, it is entirely possible that but with Stretchers be­ fhw years, is' quite, sure to be the hunt Involved trespasa on the prop­ the authority of the court will.be tween legis. ‘-■■s most Important: thing) in rthe- worl^ erty of some, freeholdtog yemnen brought to bear upon the board re­ in the. view of a mi|brl^ Of the who . was intitoed to - stand on his quiring it to fill the vacant senator- American people, tibcanise upon rights there was a co^ of' ethics ship fo^with accor^g to the re­ What it does nor'^ails to do is pretty and even a regularly organised ar- turns) lure to depend the fate of the Unit* bitrathm body-*which still meets Subeequently, If ^the Supreme ed States and its millions. It' is not annually at London—to guard those court should review the case and Within the pmwiMUtles to make our* rights. find that Judge McEvoys ruling in -■li Stives ttSUeve that a group of indt* None of these conditions exist the matter of a recount was er­ Let ufl be the first to contribute toward a htihmaing-^full vlduals that holda the, future of a here. The mounted fox hunt in roneous, and if the recoimt should Lane Cedar Ghost 1 I f ypu^re wlse^ And s e l^ nailog in Its hands isr or possibly America to as artificial as anything Miow that the Reputfilcan and not 6tat be,'ln tto a ^oksv the Demoeratte caadldato had been possibly Could be. It is sbtoethtog towel assembli^ibath ai^ jfa^ towij^^sm , , ’/ „ The:(^yeni^>^;^JM lugged hi the . ,The bank tiecte(^,4 |ie'«i|«eatiz4r of the Demo- , andahsthiaimti l^eknowa a’’Unef'U ; r/" of the5ille^<^^8iii% clerkp and physiciama and twelfth crat toffavoip of^^e, Republican, with ” ^ day is really an evtiktj! ^enobnous vice-presidents and brokers who en­ a reverml .of the majority situation from moths... .made frdlm 8-4 inch dedur, top^/bottona-f^ v' ' IjStportattee. A gfeat'nuny of Its gage to the sport do so in servile to the Senate, would be practicMly sides,juxording^ U. S. Govenmient specifleatlliMis;. . .fitted - ^ Members will, of course, fell short imitation of a custom which evolved autbinatic. and M oth Insurance with metal-stiip gasket seals for the lid; antdmatie 16^ ' . The most Improbable situation, If complete realisation o t thsir re- nattirally enough in .another coun­ Laa§ ehwts csiry moth iaiar* that catches when lid is lowered— and thst eseh ‘^*Ltn|^ kowever, would seem to be that the bionsibilities. It may . matte a try but would never in the world This large gateleg table sues, too, Tsnginff from f lOO to is pressure-tested for aromatic-tightness. The 48*in ^ ‘ , ; fHghtful mess of its obvious duties, have evolved naturally here. Senate imder any circumstancM has a solid mahogany top M lid ii, depending upon • * woifitf be required to convene witb meeiuring Mse? Inches. walnut veneered model shown is only one of the many ^ ^ 4 ju t If it does, perfiaps the blame It is not surprising, then, that the pnOB of the chest. Here’s only thirty-fdur members, even if Eight full-length legs! designs. Will lie aa much on the shoulders of perfectly tolerant persons will sym­ the imfil guarantee of moth pro* the Supreme Court ebould take its the people of the country as Upon pathise entirely with the farmers in teetion. time about dealing with the appeal. the representatives and senators— this controversy.' We can see no fbr two reasons; nrst because we do reason not only why hunt packs net euffidently concern ourselves to shouldn’t be roundly taxed hut why -f-if. ■ see that we are represented by In­ BEHIND THE SCENES IN there should not be a special statute I telligent and patriotic men; eecond* passed protecting any property own­ ly, because we have been so given to ers from tbs unwtioome presence of thlnlting of and speaking of Con* Invading riders sad dogs. If these frese as a futile eomeihlng to be tol­ people must resort to an essentially erated but from which we can expect Europeaa sportier their recreation THE “CAN’T PAY” CRY FROM butUttla let them aanune the responsibilities AUiEfi MEANi “WE SHOULD* NTT HAVE TO ON OLD BASIS.” . Let us remember that no way out that European ildeto do not shirk. of .the wUdemess can be found im- Washington.—When anyone sayi- |eas Congress finds it; that never RENTS, TAXES, SCHOOLS that toe alllM ’’can’t pay” toMr before in the history of this country Formsr QbvsrDor Alfred B. Smltb debts he means that payment is a did ths wsn*bslnf ofHts people de^ has offsr^ to ths people of New lot harder than It used to. be. fsnd so largely on ths wisdom of its York City, through the medium of They itlU have the capacity to pay, but-^tbat capacity to pay, Joi aationsl Isgislature as right how; bis testiipony before the Seabury ago taken as a yardstick by * 'y/i . that the future of this ^tion rests Committee, the draught of a new country in negotiating toe war eery largsly in the luuids, of that city- chai^r that is rsoslvtog agreements, has altered materially ^ttttls group of men and women in plaudits to every quarter except, per­ and,is under a far greater stralm Washington. If toe original setUsments wen u haps, among the pelitleal grlfteri. altogether f « r an around, some, re­ \ -.v If ws fiout them, and disregard Adopted, it could hardly fall to vision would now be neoesisuy to re* them and affect to believe that they make the city’s administration not adjUit toe debt kiirden back to its are weak and stupid and unpatriotic only far more efBdeat but very relative weight to tbe pre-depreselon I it goes without saying that ws shall mpch ISM costly. Ws shall sse period. get fst the best that la in them, whether his proposal gets any­ The position of tbs allisd debtors on continued Improvsmwt of Eu­ tostancs, from |e*hs said a ooupls of things Whereat toe farmer frequently' more tbsh a third stoos tke dehta expsuditttrsiI icr as------did in t twsntyitotir houn Is opntA sstto the a^tabk.]f «htW The At all events 1st us. begin now an^ thqt will apply slssa^ere as well as bae no means whatever of ' wars funded, it is pptotsd out tor a that any rsvisloB toast hs Worksd over the w m abdoaten. and later aottorstalasd.Ktttobt-.... foreign governments tbsoretiji Committee ot Economists, on niter- out with .prltoary cohsidsratioB fur ssttlss do#a at that JocallisA. point to substituta pAfsfflfi or onto Ad. witd. An tkke Congress as seriously as the to New York. Relative to the can raise any amount of money ty Heat ahould.to iiMloAovsr.tks.iaB- alreumstancee demand It shall take >emmeatBl Debts, which meat provisions Ululy 4o Aid guneral eoo- Tbs pain auw M sham add oolidty white nickel fare on the subways: “No­ taxing their people. Rut taxes to St toe burden o f .paymsnti has to- homlo rtvlval Aqd ABimCan trado. la anttro And subaid# to a dull ache. tire abdomaa wtEEtot wntkf tol- itself. body hut non-r«tidsnts rids on ths Buro^ already axe skv-hlgb . and creased 00 per cent because the in particular. hB true eppeodlcitis the.appearance tlss or moist. tow«tti. .or a must be used to greatly Increased debtors mpst now sell half as much to piin II usuoRy followed to vom­ therapy lamp If An^Ji subway'for five cants, anyhow. New proportiomfor dsM payments if pay^ apdn t o eemmeditlse to eomo out iting, tshdsmess and harttisss ever Thte itoatmepi iioMdri PINK COATS AND FARMERS Yorkers pay a nloksl at ths tura- ments are to be made on the exist­ tha akdSelnr an* fever. ufitO tha abdosahut: stils and ths rest of ths fare to thsir ing schedule under present coudl- Ak degfess to lafiamatetloa may DO notustttolteto'^ Proposed legisiatlye action to com­ Substantial tocreass to world rent” . . tione. Hesltii and Diet exist from mild oasis to compara- dix alofis; Cbtete. pel the various ”himfs’' that have This article merely diaoussee the prices,jlcco would make payment that1 tivsly small importance to coses so heat brings a ’ ^ Psopls everywbsre are just be- n»(ob ^ ths demon to the epniBf up in the swankier areas of ’’can’t pay" phase of toe vastly oom- ssvatf that the appeadis fills with blood and ntigto gtontog tb resUM ' to thyas hard plleated ptoble% as .to .wtateb tlw s a m a ------A d v i c e pul or rets with gaofNbSr Oeaerpd- to ruptufa ~ donneetieut to recent Veari to pay a timea that thay are paring, to thsir moat Immrtant concrete \ facts am prlosiprices, would -rlddsn Bawover, tho wiilj farm'IMS. ^ By Dr. Frank Mopsy ly the acute attacks cause w m license fee of 1200 on each, pack of rent, for a goo^ many things' they the foUowtog: t e a pain than tha chronic fettes. Ohs Ahtlfe akdoaiit hounds has aroused the indignation « * • with ohranlo iq>peadloitia' wtD be dttislnE ' a wji , thought they were getttfig free. The 12,628,000.000 already paid to ocwTBoULiyo AfREWMorng tmuMsd off sad on. with ssrsnala, Mood, ifo . ot the pink coats. It was pohited 'Publlo money provides the ’’free" us by toe allies hsS' corns, to IBect, M end dtesesSfiBit In the any Idad, sh e h ^ 'to fm o w tiS W out that the hunts, 'galloping over ■erviees. The property owner has from German reparatiOBa whldl W h«i young pBpplefasoome'' old figloB. ’rMri ft also dito tttie until , all^ '^ have come, to effect, from Qermaa d^tor to crsdltot, which mesAs that ths countryside vdth seared foxes as to supply most of the pubUe money. •nbagl|. to vatoi ,CMy are.'atoo ' at- tyto to M jjjj«bnlSs 0^ tto towcle attack pilots, are a nuisance to the term* borrowings to tbs United States. the debtor must Imild ^ u etpoit The tenant baa to pay the' land­ Credits to virtually ceased sutyMu wbMh; the bredKor nation an age when’' htoMMlcltis.to most fail era; that they frighten and eoat^er lord’s taam to his 1^ bill.. In New at about the time our depreition be­ Will receive. likely to MrUu them, .toe usually leak to MtatBon- to, ntodix' and d dairy herds-and disturb ' the wtlff Yoili M is, fer oao'; thtog, subway gan. , ' But we do' not want goodi whtoh think to tM jM m fmaa fifteiB to PBO tototo tost to dost The allies recently virtually can­ Would oosBpeto With oiM asm tadusK tolrty. aa BMMtoito o f RM 'tois» we M*®- . • rldea at less than cost 'In spme S a ^ 'iA u tt pus is celed reparations by scaling them tries, sp We haVe est' ity a high are strengest M 4 MMthtsst; to t t o t o t o W fiellni To wtooh Dr. Andrew J. Jackson other town it ip something else. down to |7to,000,000, ok an agrel- teitif ■ t o jl Other .WAd'.flr ,|df Wslarbufy. diairman of the But it all ammmts to the sahne ment techlHsally conttogSBt^ mxx| rtyUty ’joard (ff Goystfiora of tge Wator- thing. * ' debt nvlslon. < ’ eign tiWde to toe debtM lOimtrttB dtCttiATKe 'mu&hsr of i t ' jMmto f It to WiO to n m e n ^ W t tote dKtopsso.trap| ' iawB Hnnt, rutile* the ciltiea Apotbss'tbtog was on.tM subjstR deSW Rto for tito/fim of to b o ij...... affhis ct|t( *1nww notlitoff about Um of fphoqlar sdjealloib, to ai tow coBttoued lAtoshtoe^ v iiv i'menfc.--- - a aheht leaf'tkiMs. to im N ilt o t " to' Ajert** BvarybogyilmiiiBba aware, stota fimetlott ths^idate a | ^ pay 'toir'GNWitom'paytowtrtoty have jjjehts must M^paid to gtoS. ttsty ytitots -ottt^ that the people ^tp led/^to fihaiimal land econm^ ook Debtor 4Xinntriei,xeso^t ~ llBd tobit is the sdiod teadw^ It hiu sources disturltosese I j h*ve elmitot aQ io | A Bp they n , jNBB'-'thia rsWBBII M smBB'Ii 'Atsed*- to Itoumls.acc and iaff'latyjaaT’^tat iki^''doean^ pqt> Hoover; Atoed. to dtiiazg iwlw which to i i y tty InfiiesidiJI womgaTa -iBDUge on ■ ■■'f'-aveaftokhi- ns, mbiretoriuim totiLdo that, .hut hers ai ' ' itytoytoins. a ilittts; ^tarnts Thsce's. amnelbkii

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M 6l^ f lip t6/-,, n ito egttM on V * iBkar#-t : tJtegk0ar ■ At wiy tote 6ui,tohl efltato^flM^^ MPternimiit, oqii^ fin^‘ (MmU, hii scorsto v«toii»t>!Misw^ m evfiy - week. W*y *klnk WI^ ^ Be i i ^ totog- ought to-be done about it. Geoife.B.^i^le, a member p f^ ; grwa frw 9ltei«itoteette;bj^ pf ::if I n :p -nuip i j atoftoirtiter e ^ kerttor; slaahtd,' pbUce ahy,. in a splrtoe at­ ;]Pro1if|||ly tha-^iiu^- iwoull^r pi< away pfitomM tor -uae as toek • tem pt / no^caoi^t avtr to oome from thfl Seb FraaoUeo-r-Madame 'c .' BrbP&itoe, MaM .^ B -I''- : : J- Oianeotieai Hlflii^y- Itoi^tm pt lliirtoy, wbo, told/ihe gave up w ^ S S toalre^ eeU^^ ‘'L a i^ ^ Rice^ Massachuaetts Blnglea wjap made today wnin^tbe JE^ht of treabe mediumi aflked police to ^ be4go;i60 ayea^ i be a candidate for chaim an of the .3 .-A-i,'’, . •- ■* ^ ; I - '* i' : » .V- terprlse on the part of tke R if ht of ifftor a qtorter of a eeatury of per­ li4 ;0 4 7 S S o M aahed tor RepuhUean state comnfittee. ■■ i b'T,'’ im-.:.:-. Way Division. In faoti It^a. Just an* fect attendance at school. * ' ■ snmce kf pto^teJipwever, as, 'IkUQtoli, Mass.-^Bdmtmd Seriva, other sign of Conneotteut’s progres* Instructs in ' and ''ebb*, agetost 137,019,630 a year ago. 16-yeBf^ld high' school student . ' variei^^ • • ^VOness In highway : constructloh. nomito at Wuhington aak JeffStobh ' ‘ Ctomn%tiag w toe projecu 'aow. leaps frmn a third story wkudow as Where the College ‘Hl|ltiway Inter* college he toiled toe first daM to uader' w a y ;' Chme^ Brown said fire to^eatens his attic • bedroom, sects with the Albany Turnpike at his career Saturday becmi®® ® toat'i'lm j^vem eiit of the Missouri and then, ^ t h % brokito arm and rtver to' secure a navlgatibii channel leg, suffered to tfie toil, maWto-baok " - store! I^ine of tliese sreT^^oii^ed Avon, there has stood at the comer cold.' „ oi ‘ v,:-V of tbo/junctlcni since the middle of Valparalto, tod.—George Vopg^ a cftot ip' dapth to Kaaraa City had into tob. house, to arouse his family. been CQatolued actively and that Provtocetown, Mass. —^ Walter . ,; hete^>: ^ihousands more yop'll dla^^^r as jibu ej^re;*^^;^;^^ .. 4 1.2 V' the RdAtoeiito Centtuy the onqe. store manager, ' has' received ; -5® "to;' v^k^aecMMSy-for a complete fam our itiurshhU Twtm . Since the orato torou^ toe mail'frpm a tojto Smith, 88, list o f the succesrion of -'of theifi'is priced to fit the'1982 Ghiistmas biid^ ! for yonrs® iy^tobikmlto^ apd ragulated river- is Provtocetown'town criers, dies. . odd building how Uocme the sight who says he helpbd him self tb ■7v-^ ■ , - ■ - ^ ^ ■■.'■■.' •'.T-r;-'- ■ ’• ' ■' ‘ line betwem the two •highways; it cookies when no one was lobkingi.‘< abedt 92 per beat completed." Melrose, Ma8S.-T^Rev. Lutoer G.' ■*Mi m vv2: has become a traffic IhtoAuKl and ■ Carmi, m.—“Kcfchoo" went • Joe JTitor :Cennfletlen Barrett bWeat Uvtog Harvard 2?8287 If You Wi^fi to . Cn toeslWnc Rltooie fiver, toq locks and graduate, celebrates: his 94th birth­ must be removed. In the buildlhg, Rickenbaob and rtiap wrat a rih. He otobr-worka were said to be an- cini^flyiiB ^ the Rlf^t of Way In* sneezed so vigorously #hile staatoto day with his childrte and gfanfi' y i: proaehing compleften and ‘'should children. He was graduated with lAnon have found mwiy old relics of to a ' strtdned podtioB, d octotoi'w be rsa^. fey navigaiUbn befote toe Cdohiai days udiich th^ believed Heved, that the Jerk of his body, the class of 1862. ■wWriWmtimsSie rtdse'of the present; naylgatlbn sea- ■ Springfield, Mass. — Lieutenant ■ Tj !.'" j'n.i .might be of value to coheotors and caused a toe rib to break. son.” . • '' ’ . they are now asking anyone Interest­ Chicto^ti—There’s real German Frank J. Lynch, Summit N. J., to PECIAL XMAS OFF Itoe ppUcy has been continued to burned to death as a specially built i-rz ed In SMurlng ;Bxture8 of this ty^e Pilsoier beer to Ctoicagb’s loop exeimte tterka; by. conttebt when rea- to communicate immediately with not a drop to drink. • — . i sboitote jMdees ate received;" toe. re­ A— An the divisioa. . * It’s to ano^^ ^ b r e w ­ pp^ : sad. ^ ‘1>urtng toe past fiscal lounge chair with a •Among the‘articles are a circular ery 8- -An : ex- is known that when a second survey An item $300,0i^ fpr improvement '"Splittinq''Headaches ceptiopM price for a tor toe Talcott Mountain Turnpike of Honolulu harbor was requested, the leamed whr ite an* atwajm vnwwt mmnaWB~aM mmd out about cbMr of. this qusii^- yirw B)ade in 1612 toe itavem was and to e largest stogie matotenanee NR TaMete (yatnce’aRpowjy). Nowabe gett A tew only. one of toe polqts to whlifto the sur­ Boston, Dec. 5.—-(A P)—One man estimate w aj. for the .Ddaware along fine inth everybody. Hue aafe. deitad- rlVeti Philadelphia, to the. sea, the able, aD-vegetaUe laxative bnuite quick reiiet vey.was tied. Then whjto toe Col-, was burned to death today to a fire and quiet nerveabecanaettcleaied ber ayatem lege lOghway re-survqy w^is mjade to which destroyed the fbur-masted item being $1,990,000. of poiaonooa waatea—made bowel action (>-t-A ncfw type easy form ^ present four coring one iiie office of migtoeers recom- chair styled to toe schooner Horace A Stone and dam­ VSSSS^ySSS: S Englfsh . ; manner.- Preserved Marshall, appmmitly manded that $5966,900 be '^ p ro - non-babit* farm­ something of a resourceful ige^e- aged the five-master schooner Jea- priatod for tottecoastel waterwsgs, ing. Me bad aflen> Rust rep or pkbble- aie Flood iSreger. The victim, M- efiecta. At jnur.i clbto cover ihan, m>pUed to toe General Asimm- $2;342,000 of tifi® k e i^ asked for dro|giat’a-^S& lily for toe right to conduct a tavm toough believed to have Itocn w improvement'of toe Caloosahatchee 21-140X dven before he had secured right to caretaker aboard toe Stoke, was not xiver-4ake Okjeechobee drainage area. ite premises and before either sur- immediately Identified. . . pther itexns'tobtodkd $6<>P,vC3 for "TUMS" vtiy had been completed. Thb i^ p on j^ irtto other old saU- improyemmit (ff toe ^ t e m a y todm .' i ^ b l i d ' ntotegs^^ jf I Marshall, it appars, bad had ex- tog craft, have been tied up to dis­ Jatlcsimville to Mlaini,^ Florida^ srience. at innkeeping.. Records use. at the East . Boston brt<^;e. sey- $280,000 tor matotenapee o f toe low that in 1796 ■ imC PretorVed errt JreasA The^ Stoiie h a d ’^bbcn' Cbetepenka and O j^ w a te^ H ^ and a •> -> ■ ■ vcbver^'a • rkteto' .-rk- rarshall of Farmlngtim wad .“noml- fitted ' out as A<-shbw boat and- bbr $ 7 1 g 9 ^ ,'to r im p ^ e m m of the ited as a fit and suitable person to destructioa and damage to toe i£re- New drl(Bans-Sabtoe river. ■913i keep a- house of public entertain­ ger brought loss to approximately More than a third of toe $12,097,- - N O T IC E ^ ment la said Town in toe trpom smd $50,000. OPO esttomted. for totor«d wateiways stead cit Capt. Joseph Phillips who is Reports that a woman’s screams would go-to toe^fio river i^stem, I^New pilii^ back removed from said Town," and that bad be^ heard shortly after toe fire $1,825,000 of -its estimated $4,347,500 diair' tefibred' 'to he conttoued as. a-"tavera^’.iihtil was discovered caus^ fire' depart­ being for .local and dam construction riist pebble' cloth.' his decease in 1843. ment offlcitds to. announce 'toe pf.rtoie Olfip. Thk Missouri river sys­ A^CHESTER An extraotdtoaiy ‘ Of .'late years, toe building has charred hulk of the Sno^ would be tem would be given $3910,000 and value at this price been accused as A tenement, but searched as soon as it ecnild be en­ the lower Mlssii^ppi river system ....21-818X toe passing three years have made tered. • ' ' wouldiget $414,500 .tor maintenance. DECORATING but few changes in toe place. . An Autosaobile and street car trsto^ .Lugest Item VryA very, new, iinmense structure of early New was seriously disrupted viiile Ch^- Phe la r g ^ item to the $6,692,400 Enalisb wtog .bhfi^t' E|tglflfl<^ design, toe rooms are SM and Boston fire departments and asked'for the Great Lakes system COMPANY hks loose fimm* srmnged in typical Colonial style. three fireboats were fighting toe was $8994900 for improvement of euBhlbu. Tafietett yy ■ The entrance is through a hallway flames. Streams o f water were the Detroit river, and the St. Marir's . to a fine tapeafary,.; . that once must .have. tern a lounge poured on toe bridge which is of river, , also to lUchigan would get 40741 ' . and olRce room combined. In this wooden construction, and ' on the $540;800.'-Theae aums would be spent Now Located £ — * is the tavern keeper’s grilled office schooner Augusta W. Snow,'both of on cbnntetteg channels and to3,000 29.75 and a.Juige fireplace covering one which were showered ’ With. flying f toapteveimeiit, and $2,183,500 tor dntire w ^ A trapdoor in' the embers, to save them, ftom destruc­ floor leads to the bar in the cellar. maintenance would be added. at tion. ’ _ • ;,Qto9r Iuinp,:-svm8 included: to tiie C,. - r A The hallway to the left of the lounge The Stone Was bdilt' a t ' Brewer, total were 0^^319 for general sur­ G—A solfd ■ mahpg* heads to other rooms on the'ground Me., to 1908. She was of 1876 gross veys and contingencies; $190,100 for floor and the circular stairway leads tons and ^ 8 feet long. 1 any; banal - 'chair to. an upper floor banquet hfi^ with --- a survey. jof imrihern and horth- with a ifizitribks ah'oval ceiling, built-in woodbox and westeni totes' and $207,000 tor toe -The Manchester Decorating Com­ down cuslfiito. Brass wide .dmply paneled w i^ j. 8Upe;'Vispr Of toe New York harbor. pany is ready ar.always to meet toe nail; trimmed ...... STATE'S CONGRESSMEN Gbneral Brown reported 'tliat the demands o f thrir 'customera for- toe 407-87. : There is a remarkable lack . of army engtoieerB; spent $113,608,176 uniformity in the constructton of toe best rto' painting. pH>®rtog or deco­ during the'Itoert year endtog Jmae rating. ReksonabTe rates axuT, aipe flieplaoes. Nb/two ara flUk^* isio, on rivers, and harbors and flood 4r They tbgetoer'With hand hewn tim* proamt attention assured. A so lid , hers pegged and sip p ed ; : hand- <^ntrpi.'nwrk* '2Tppd ckntroi madb tip wrought cut-nails, . .hingies and 327,6^,157 o f tolB and improvement PHONE 7471 , Wlto.Sfn 2 tipW^ ; tnoww.. k)cks; the most imperfect window Washtogton, Dec. outlie Bacramento river under toe Cdve^' to: k 'flgu^ glsay; mud plastered brick chim* Crliforfiia debris commijBsiob;« $816,• rustrep. .!4OT;>S9% ' four Ceagressmea from'Cbaaectioiit 624. WiiiiamTfEinyth neys; an attic smoke-house; and-the one of the two stated which did not - . Proprieti*' torelve and fourteen inch flooring Bfanehester Decorating Co* * told paaeling give mutb evidence of ra ti^ toe 18th Amendment, are ex­ l--;sblid m ^tM » the .age and manner in which this pected to Wte for toe Amendmeiit’s lcnmg6;diaw:w Imilding was erected.- repeal, if toe question comes before 1 — the House at its dpetong session'to­ ± dbwh citehtom- Miss ISva Koehler, teacher at naU trimmed; ' day. I • The lour have gone ofi fiebOrd' ' in Mansfirtdi'-mto Mto8;^(ter^ Ktoga^ GERIUNY KONERATED past votes on proklkttAibfi .qjUBsticijs bury, studefit at Opnnecticui Ajm- and during the ractot j^ tlb h l cam­ <^tt^ ^ege, s ^ t toe weck-eiul paign as favoring., repi^; 'Phey. alto Rt toetr rteppetivc komes. WBUCK TOM CHARGEhave Indicated takt in supporting -Tuesday' eyentog* to® Itodi®B’ repeal, they are jaettog- toj ''acooEjd- Fiagmept:sbeiety,-^l';teid toe an­ ance with toe .overW^fitoing nual CS^mas/ sale and senre. a ‘‘etoefc^ PtoTattope^.k^ Cka^l i.Washtogton, Deo. 5.— (AP) — Ity given to toe CeanecttmttrtebBta rJ'.v Owen J.-Roberts umpire of the to a petition for submijisloa; made and German-AmertcaB mixed claims to­ Ihe opening of tod aborts aesslbn toey .are\expe(^Kacto day handed dpwb a dedsion favor- will' find toe Conaebtient del^;atjgn 3^tL akt^iD ngsb:tiy 1^^ retiirn- aUe to<- Ckr^iany to the . tomtois to toe House equMly div^ed be-^ ed^j^m Woodbri^e, whejre she h ^ Black Tom' flbfi iQiigsiand on., ‘Ntesmipay”, abd c^(to'i^vbrable, to Germany was flee to March, however, toe-/tetio r : will be four RepuUiteinfi >9d' tfto caiarles Itegmrebk vriU;b^ tod srtb- jumnimofli® ^ .tob oomtolMion- ijn. Boto-mfla are fitends of Rev. «ra and ^toe^uimfire. Democrats. The la t ^ , < hnweynr, :-)V emmimaht ; The ^ toe - destruc- win gain one d t the ' Lean Austote \4 .te0d.4eteWd Is dot- ttop of toe Xyo«Bf^ lowiiag:‘ " MMartin artin OoheOohan, Max WMa- stor-w itoA ''b«t^;kni For grad, Dewfat Hinkson. Bdwatd Pleas, I W dmttGNtSto. over twoHW tlia “ woirk- Escape Pdke. __Laurens_ _ SRbroolc, JJobn MkiliWe ^ e d to TheodoH Pleaxi MljH M iel^ John toe foy wakA co: Stride, Benjamin Pleas, Broumle ill, ' > W By AMoolated FteM Pleas, Gertrude Holbrook, Mary Washington, Deo. 8.-r(AP)—War , Seats Claua made his initial visit I Deaths from four dlffvent causes Sirak, Nettie Rosenberg, Blanche fiebts and the rehabilitatloB of sil- to Afanebsstor for i0|8 Saturday ■ •■m were Included hi the seven violent Taablik, Sylvia TaaUik, Polly vor may be hooked togelher. la Oon- iaftsrnoon, droiptog to aarth in a Cohen, Ruth Tashlik, Sylvia Hink­ fciLlities in Connecticut over thw graae soon as a step in'the persist- panchute to the open lota at the son. head of Oak atraet to the midst of New Haven, Dec., fi — (AP) — week-end. One ^uth drowned, at­ eat onOtyalgB of friends to restore •three; lOcaBMcticut roaldaata Mrs. Emily Little has gone to the white amUl to former value. S<3 ■avsral thousand adults ^and chil­ tempting to escape jxjlice, one vic­ smimantlc to spend the winter dren. '^ith e northweet breeze whip- haveCb^ elected to dube to the tim, police said, was slain, four died months. Mrs. Derniiog NTho oared But Senator Cafl Hsydeh (O., A Special meeting o t tim Hart-Ahad with him mahy totorMtlng. pie- ptof hia red and white uniform Old Sheffieidncieirtiflc sobool at YSla. Aris.) author of a resolution to from auto accidents, and one took for her while at her Oolunibla home ford Council is called on DfMcmbar; turaa that h i paiaed. around. Sistot-mebolaa s^^pad out on the T h e U ^ to d v has gone to Hebron to take care of mlt debt payments fii silver. Intro­ Tha ttoap took a~hika to Bolton . .Osim F. Butler ahd his own life. duced May 2, is kwninff bis plans 8th, to^considar the adoption of a Wing of ^Vroaohy" DoMomb’a plane A youth identified as Nicholas Mrs. Waldo. ' Satimlay, and vlaita<$; the cave of nad jumped-head lint from an de- Louis B; fitoner, of Weet Hartford. fdr action to himself ror a while, ex­ new Constitution which will permit Troop No. 1. Jt waa a apleadld op- Frederick L. Conway Dotola, of Westerly, R. I., who was The following pupils from Colum­ plaining: toition of 8,000 fast, floated slowly to '1 bia are on the Honor Roll of the us to Qftteially UM the Dictriet sya- postutoty' for those. eco«& who de­ earth aad hardy missed tangltog on and WnMam H. Curity, Jr., of alleged to have terrorised West­ *Tm trying to get somet figures. 1 sired to pass tests, and nasiay took chester county, N. T., With a series second marking period a t the Wind­ torn. Every troop in the-council, is k emeu maple tree. Bridgeport Warren W. L k P te n e Of W- ham High SebooL On the 90 per may have sometfiiig to say when I entitled to lend one as a f o r an hour before the scheduled Franklin HSU—Rbbert W. Radges Senior Class. On the 80 per cent Others in ths group of Ssnetors direct rtorsaantative of the sponsor­ of the cave. Akwto^ the'effternooa arrival of Santa <^Us the roads in of Hairtdeh, Bennett H. Short of Seised in Now London in a stolen im»resenting /ths western silver- ing inatitntton. we started tor ln>&, e v ^ one ap> Bethai and Donald Wataon of car, he wrested himself away from honor roll are the following: Blob- toe vicinity of Autumn, Oak and ad­ c. iard Arnold, Raymond Cobb, Leon­ produdag states, intend to drive for IS yoiir troop entitled to put la peartog to have e^oywl himself. jacent streets w oe flUsd with auto­ Farmtoffton.. his captors, dashed several blocks to remedial legislatloa of iwme kind if ■a application for' .the Hoovar Bi^be Kenneth Trevltt the waterfront and plunged into the ard Gorman of the Senior Class; mobiles awaiting the arrival of t& Sohem. Hall—Da.dd W. GOodaU cf Lovergne Williams, John Zuryk, possible this session, but Congres­ award? Can’t we mhke our district Cub Back Nf. airplane with the harbinger of WetbersflOld, Richard W; StoqMon Thames river. The officers saw him sional leaders* forecast that ■liver’s 100 per cent for it? Pack No. g held a meeting Tuea- of Watorbury/Rtohard H. Sparry of swim to a piling, cling for a mo- tlOlhelmlna German of the Junior Chriatmas. Shortly before two Clyass; David Hunt, Westcott Rice, trouNOs will be^buried imder beer Troop No.. 1 dmr eventof, udtii 84 c ^ prsaeat Norwalk. .: "A nieht and sink. bUls, appropriation' measures, and A ner idlqrtog two gamsa of MSliwt*’ o’clock, when the fiddrvrere fllled Joseph Ssigda, Mwgaret Badge, The reinfiar meeting of Tveep llo. with sky-gnSers, n tiny speck was S t Atohony. Hall- Henry D. Bur- Body Identified Marlon Huflbutt, Frieda Tashlik, possibly tax and farm relief legisla­ 1 was hod at troop ■ headquarters ball, the cUba ratijriMI to tha io eu t raU of Watenifuiy.. John D .. Hsgs- The body, recovered yesterday, tion. M onday; evening.. The m«if>»j|py was room, and passed various toms. A noticed on toe horison and soon the Mafy Turner, .of the Sophomore Hartford plana was over the east man of Stamford, Frank C. Bunt wEui identified by two New Rochelle and Lois Clarke of the Fresh­ Haydens Beaolntioa opened by Asatstant Scoutmaster new cUb, Roger Thomas, w as ad- Jr., of Bridgeport and.WUHam T. mittsd to the pack. side of the town, circling to idek out , burglary victim s as th a t of th e i>er- m an Class. Hayden’S'Beiciution, which was Siplth, and a ^ r a few remarks 1^ Qw best landing spot Sperry of DamTOry. petntor of the crimes. Police CUef A very pleasing entertaininent referred to the banking commit­ Scoutmaster Griswold the patyols CnbPaek'NaiA St. Elmo — Hortlmer Riley of Champion of Westerly, who identi­ went to' their corners fqr ^ inslbhlO' Pack No. 4, with 86 toiba present After circling toe fleld, watchers Darien, Dudley W. RookweU, of under the auspices of the Columbia tee, provides for psrm ltti^ the gov­ held to eir breaths while S anta Ctous^ fied the body as that of Dotola, said Athletic Association was given at ernment to acMpti paynMBt of debt tion period, Gjbxnmitt^iniep Si^tb held a a o t^ meeting, with almost West Hartford. . • fittond^ the meeting, and conduct­ perfect aitoodance. Several games holding his long whits beard away Vernon Hall — Frederick W. the youth, about 22, escaped from the Town Hall Friday eve­ prlncipa] or interest^ tor July 1, from his mouth, clambsred over the the Rhode Island prison in January. ning'to a large and appreciative 1986, in silver at the rate of one and ed Second Clsm examination^ The wme played, after whivb the oubS Dempsey of Caneen, Judd H. Red- The body of Arthur Joudert, an one-half oimeet for. each dollar troop ccngTatulates Raymond Jifills, retired to theto respective deag. / A side and jumped. . The pilot chute of field, Jr., of Groenwi^ Nathaniel B. audience- The first number on the drill , was held under the supervialon the big bag opened, drawing the Itinerant circus teamster, who, pirogram was a phuto aolo ^*M iss owed. Wtittam G ^ and A J|^ Detfito Reyburn, Jr., of Fairfield and WU- police said, had been beaten to death If th s fEsrwnmsnts guaranteed rs- for successfully palsing. Carlton of Cubmaster, I^mn. At the council larger parachute Open to the north- liam 8.^ Wbittleeey, Jr., of Litch­ Ahlene Badge with encore. Raymond yrot breeze. Upon litoding, Nick was with « blunt instrument vras found Raymond Bilker, 12 year old boy stoting sinrsr odnaga to a fmenaag Chess passed his Tenderfoot test*, ring X>tottsr Ooe w«e. adtoitted to field. in Fairfield. Officers could find no of Blna-tontha ailvar, or countries and was welcomed Into the troop. the DumbrbiU- Cinb. a story Ulus-. W;iiisked a w a y to a BulCk phaeton Yoris HaU-rHorgan N. HClmaa of soprano of WilUmanttc sang "Only trattog ths celf-saofillee of sang supplied by James Shearer to Wat­ weapon, said they knew of no motive a Rose" and "It Was so Beautiful" not coining silver should use it fo r Three beya haVe signified their to New Britain, Frank R H eoins, the payments- could bs rngde tentHn* of joining the ttroop, Which fticnard ths first and a young tod, kins Brothers for the official open- m , of Greenwich, Henry A. Mat- for the slaying and attempted to and responded to an encore with "1 was read by Assistant. Cubmaster check his movements Saturday Love You Truly." Leonard Davis, at the rate of one fine ounce per perm lm cmr m aking_ W1ipllcation for . , - , - ______.tag of toe watktos Gift Shop and a toon, Jr., of Watertown. n ig h t who has studied at the Boirtott Coo- dollar. the Hoover award. Follou^ Irwin. Each weak a etory eonteto- 'rousing reception for Hanchester It was learned he had visited eervatory of Music, jdayed two No plans have been laid by the aanouttoeaieat eoaeernmg re<^rsfla- lag a moral and a lesson is read. kiddles to the big Main street store. SISSON BB8IGNB banking committee for taking up tratton for 1988, the meeting was ^ Next w edt a much itos Tasty Yeast Jesters sang one solo up imleae a conoertad drive not now the baamnent of. the St Jftmsa 4 in proepect should come—Is a bill by sobool, as. tbe auditerlum vdiere the uer Himt led the pads in the Grand Nine years old Frances SalewsU and encore. The second part of the Senator Pittman (D., Nev,) author­ Howl, after wUeb the meettog dep- of Portland died in the Middieses; program consisted of card tricks maettoga are generally held was izing the govemment- to buy a max­ toavallahle, All members are re­ ed. An important Denaer’a meet- County hospital of injuriea received and crystal gaaing'by Mr. Fouifiief*' imum of 6,000,000 ounces a mimtb togwubslela after’ the ' jmek was dla- wh«i, while running an errand with, The proceeds of the entertainment quested to>be ipmaent at toe meeb- until July 1, 1988. ing\ next Tuesday. raseed.Id. an older sister, she. was struck by are to go towards buying a tumbling Remonetization of sjlver la con­ mat for the use of tiie club. T reen N o . g one car' and hurled into the path of sidered by Senator Whacler (D. Troop No, 8, oc the Center churmi. a second, which ran over her. She - Mrs. Julia Little and Mrs. Belle Mont) as the first problem of Brown have closed up their Colum­ held its regular meeting on Tuesday WARNER WILL RESIGN Bsflered a fractured skull. President-Elect Roesevelt’s admin- evening. 4 ^ v t 80 scouts and lead­ She was struck by the nmchine of bia home at the lake and will spend IstratKm. the v^ter in HailfQrd. ers were preptot The meeting was John F. Foster of Flushing, N. T. He contends farm relief legisla­ opened trith the saliite to the Slag, DECLARES NEWSPAPER Foster’s car hurled her ‘nto the path Mr. and Mrs. H. W. porter motor tion without'fimt eOnsldeilng the ed to East Hampton Friday after­ and the repeating of toe Scout f*.j' of a machine driven by Charles J. m oneta^ question would be futile. Oath. BcOutmasfer MoQomb an. Masin, of Portland. Foster was held noon to call on friends. WhSeler is tbs' author o t a meas­ San Frandsco, Dec. 5.—(AP) nounced this Flytog Eagle patrOl as The Ezamlner said today it has in $1600 bond and Masin was re­ ure introduced last sestipn that pro­ the wtonsrs of the patrol contest. - leased on bis own recognisance. vides for 16-to-l remonetization of definitely learned Qlenn Warner, wUl Patirol meetings were held, and dues resign this.wsek as head footbaU Dr. Manning Rose, well known RIOTS P R E ^ K ^ silver and IsAacked by the National and .attendance taken. Ernest Irwin, New London dentist, was fatally in­ Panama inriMhk . ' ^ led tfo^ to a Obbrt and •tr jured when strude ^ a car driven ip l Aril.) who ^ •S ig n 's emrtrmot as mentor of then the patois competed in pac­ footbaU alTetode tTntvsrsity, Phila­ by Miss Betty IQerstead of New ■aid ited cotoige at ing and the potatoe race. A teet Liondon. She was hUd on a technical 16 to r* would bring "prosperity delphia. The ebaage baa been foe- I into law at this session." period fifllowed. A group of First quentiy rumored, fod as frequently tfti;. charge of mamriaughter. CUas somite, undmr the isadCrshii At Trading Cove, near Norwich, defiled, and stiU was without con­ y oUr will find here a choice selection of Washington, Dec. 6.—(AP>—^Pre­ A William Gartoan, formed « Bi firmation today. Frederick Pukallus, 78, suffered a dicting riots unless Congress assists cyde Signal pafooL This patrd will fractured skull when struck by a the farmer and worker, Norman hold its meetings every regular car and died shortly afterward. N 011D INVENTOR n U E D meeting ^ h t during the V test P- P Thomas, twice Sodalist candidate Christmas Greeting Cards Ernest Balosie, 28, of Deep River, for President, told the joint commit­ period. The meetiojg dosed ot Deaths Last Night w'-o held in $1600 bond on a teChni< tee on unemployment today that the IN A lR PiA N E ACCIDENT nine o’clock with the repeating of Cjiurds that expres8 just the right sentiment you cal charge of manslaughter. o ^ means of balancing the Federal the Scout Oath. Honolulu—CoL T. J . H erb ert 68, want to send. , . Mrs. Mary Evans, 62, of Bethle­ Budg^ and provi^^ relief funds Scribe K. LeiUe. prohibition adminietrStor for the hem, was fatally injured in Water- was increase of Income and inheri­ WatfBTbury, Dec. 6.—CAP)—The Troop No. 4 Territory of Hawaii Personal, Family. Religious. Convalescent. town when the car driven by her tance taxes. body of Lieut Frank' J. Lynch, Troop ^ 0.4 hdd its regular m at­ Hartford, Conn.—The Rfiv. Dr. husband crashed into a stone wall. The cosomlttee is composed of wealthy sfiortsman apd aviator, ing Tuesday,, with 16 scouts and Ocorge W. Brown, 68, head of the Sympathy, Birthday iand Sweetheart. I never swes Her husband said he lost control representatives of 17 orgimizations who was killed in a eraokup of bis non-commissioned officers present fodla D^artment and lecturer on of home wadh^ when a tire blew out interested in social service and simi­ plane at Agawam, Mass., yester­ The. mfefoB; was. opened by the 'looetiM at the Kennedy school of before. But IVe eeen'libsr Giuseppe Pondolfo, 46, of Nauga­ la r work. day, is expected to be brought to Fanthervpatool, with the presenta­ to $1.00 tuck was th e^d d e victim. He shot Thomas rapped the sales tax as bis parents bojae hero for the fu­ tion of toe ^Odors, and toe repeat­ Itojrtona Beach, Fla.—Raneom M. sMuy it ia to waflk im n himself through the head in the cel­ a burden on w orkers^d fanners to neral service. Burial Will pre^ ing of tha. Seouth Oath and Lews. Calldne, 69, executive of the Chica­ Maytai. And it lar of his home. Relatives said he be at Summit N. J., where he li' Sooutmiitor CrOwshaw reminded go, MUlwaukee, Paul . A Pacific the advantage, of u e . income tax tha aeouto to bring toys to fbt for was despondent because of his in­ paying group. aasMting that 80 per Idmch was the son of Hr. and Railroad. I Spedal Box of 25 Cards fo r ...... ,50e •Uly to pay tosiooiio^eliS ability to find work. cent A general purchases are made Mrs. John H. Lynch of Walnut poor ohildfan, f ^ Omatrone^ Five mtonatl-^-Itov. Augustine H. to do euen light street In this dty he had his minute patrol meattogs were;hdd. by famUles with incomes -of less ChOaen to be a. member of "'toe . fitt S. X, 48i asetotont troaaurer than $6,000 a year. ^ ■ebcoliag; and to fagtorlM develop­ of Xavier univtettty. ed the skill and ingenuity wMoh Dumbbell Club. Senior patrd Lead­ Bfit d6il*t ecobiN ^lojifiji A I8i000.000.000 housing program er Ulbrich put toe troop through a Dallai, Tex.— Louis BISyloek, 83, MAINE POTATO GROWERS as first means of-providing employ­ brought him diitinotiCn. and in re­ jtoblisher and fornter atSybe of- Dal- waalMc** widi ifiVOfting ih S 5-A cent years an ample fortune. ahort dfiik Stag patirttl was The Dewey-Richman Co. ment was urged as the foundation Winner of a algnaUng oonfoit. attar A Maytaff-pfiibii AnACK FREIIBT RATES for building better times. He was regarded here aa. a me­ New YCrk)-Ths Itev.. W|Utom JEWELEl^ STATEOKBRS, OPnCIAN^ ' eistoM etfMiiar.. chanical genius;wuwi and ana his ois inventiehtm venaens t^ d i "Capture toe flag" had qther ufisy Kiniaid, 88, foifosriy pHest "Ohio, one of the moat important gam«>' ware piaydi. Ike mtottof witblite woch***lHa waiu' ang industrial statea In the union, finds were manyy and.and “ highly productive, to dtoiY* o t T ^ty Church nt After oreattnktoig .a machine which doaed at nine. tear €B . ftBt eeit w Washington, Dec. 6.—(AP) —^ Itself in wdl nigh a desperate poll- - Scribe jofoi Hatchett NMdvw afid w sn stroits. attack on freii^t rates on potatoes tion," said Pr- L M. Rummw, tUreo- made oollapsl]ipaiDle tubes for varioua L ofifo^qil< ?Q ^ 69. nOV w fiiU fif. and 5ai|^ doM| cosmetiica, medlctoaa and proprie­ TreeirHo. 8 between Maine producing pewts and tor of B*Nal B*Rlth, cf Clholnnati, Troop No. fl'lidd a abort. mttttoS dlAt afid dramit^ ^ te un­ that m a the port of Seusport made to­ "In a population of some 7,000,000 tary preparations he organiaed a der to* Bhtoi cf RtdiSrd Bdmn. oonwany and manufactured the on Wedddiday evintof. Fw iiiv^ day by the town of Seangwrt in people over 100,000 families of a toe meettog'the troop was the gucat ProvtocetounS, AfoetT- Walter complaint against the Bangor and pro% t at Summit He rotlred two Sm ith, 88, the la st of-ar|ong auooCa- Idequ^e^l population of between four and Sve y6M i A|0. of the pastor A Bmnnud Luiheron Aroostook railroad. hundred thousand are being support­ church, which is its sponiodag atofi of Provifidetowh tows ostaro. — na.aw‘ The complaint alleged that rates ed by private 7 and j public relief Lynch beeame toterastod In flying POPULAn MABKSnr la 1909. Ha was aa toatruotor dur­ body, and enjoyed a two hour N tZ^ainhr a published by the railioad, effective funds." motion picture on "Xadustrial 855 Bfahi Street, RuUiiow Buildiinr August 18, discriminated in favor of ing toe World War. Ha had^plannwl irOpriate giftr^l a . globe drcliair fitobt and Mm Sweden.* the route to tidewater via the Maine ®roop Ne, • G a aa M % .. Central railroad and^the Bosttm and Lynch had ooB ^eted a coimve;' in CONCORDttUiniERAN flying and navtoatien la prepara­ R ^rto d aa having held no meet- REP OR • Btl^Wf Maine railroad to Boatom tog.- > BBEEir .... The new rates were published, the tion for tola. Teabwdiyi 6n recety- S B E C I A l . ! *nDB complaint alleged "for the ennss Y .P.SO C IE rY ELECTS tog word of hto huabftod'a death ^ Tfoep Ne. 8 \ . piupose of discouraging and, IT pos­ p|ha chartered a plena and flew to th a troop sible, prohibiting the movement of Spriagfleid. / atihe Han- S M cte F tedt Beet C enter C at NEWTON H potatoes over its short and econom­ At the regular m ont^ .busiaesa The meeting GIVEN ical routo to Searsport" meetmg of the Young P et^e’a socie­ opened by Seoutmaptor . Sea- Pentniurt nilai burg with the scout Oath mid .|Aws, ■niaHi, Kaptar The complaint also said that "in ty of m e Coneprdia L uthM i church ’Kata'BMaS'at* ' order to further discourage the held Friday evening. Fred W m sr MRk GARNER BUSY ■ad salute to the FlM, Short patrol movement of potato tramc via was elected president, suooeedhig meetings were hdd, iolloe^-toeae FREE Searsport defendant pubUShes and Alfred Lange. The remaining officers gam es wsro pMiyiid. ;# to r w e w ^ maintains on potato traffio moving of the group are as follows: vice- ONOIMDAY totortidiied by Edward J. simtods, C, Ai, %bo water lines, a free time of onty two treasurer, Fred WinSler! sscrethry, gave bis experleaoas as a stout- days, although on aH other trralo i so EUde R oth; corresponding secretary, W aabJag^ Deo. 8.—(A P ) -H m . m abter in E ummm, India, too interchanged with water lines at Anna Troimek; historian, Alfred fobn N. Gannr today, d ecli^ tor plhis, and'the ^ te d Stotts. Searsport a free time of five days Lange; publicity, Albert Roth; re^ m toerfl ho^tidi^ ratetr toanAO- is allowed." freshments, Dorothy Gass; enter­ CM awaak, and gfve up her aaat to The town asks revision of the tainment, BmeCt Tureok; traninor- tha Spaikar’a box of toe House to rates and reparation on behalf of tatlon, Walter Klein. Texas vlaitora. several produce firms dealing hi Librarian, JohnBebrlaa; member­ ” Thta la om banner buty dey."; Maine Potatoes at Phlladetyhla, told Mn. Getoer, poundug^toi Baltimore, Norfolk and Savannah. ship, Raymond KM nsky; sick com­ mittee, Gertrude Klubk; chairman of typtwiitor keys. AND atbletics (men), Bdwud Fischer, ^*W« ^ ’t even taka time to TUPSD. 6,lfo8P.M. f l w J w W aat owe day Uka thto. “ ROOM,. ■ 6 M )6 i (women), Katherine Mrosrx; pian­ t dom%n wldlc |to COMMUNITY P U Y E R S ist, Eleanor W aner. R c^ la to aeat^ it wttl give w W 'iu n r / a flae tonfloa to get soma work a'-- m l 6 b b b b a o b w it h p ^ m out*' ; - . on. op. MEET WEDNESDAY ■p'-‘ Booolulu, Dso2 6i^(AF)— However,\aha wore one ae i t r Funeral arrangements for Odcnol g re ttm t d rito ia. ^ Wiie o rele The Community Players will hdd John F. J. Herbert, prOhiblUott ad­ their monthly business *w—tiwy ministrator for Bawall who .died tog. ' ' Wednesday eveifing at the Whitoo yesterday, awaited word today i r m Memorial Library audltonum. ^ e Mra who Idst In a ram wttii members are urgM to note the place dentil to reach haf husband's bed- UtyM liiReiKM r of meeting, anil to feserve the date. ie. The comimttee on entertainment, A stroke of iqmploy fUffersd aide. billB Stipnr'w Joseph Handley and A. F. Howes, Nov,' 81 resulted la Ooloasl Herbert’s She gtoudouity Ftoetod wbo T y p w « f ' have prepared an especial treat to death while the aMp oariylw Mrs. my t, her._wt to her the shape of a one-act play, *^ee- Herbert was three dtyP out oTHcoo- WOT d®oi- St ths lim-DwAfrloDP.lt . hies for Wednesday," to be preaeat- luhi. , ‘ ihtfwed aeme of tMm h is n ^ bQ^ ’«d by a caat of six of the plagm Odeati Herbert, w |p was 88 years , ..'for the amusement of their assoot- was ioriMity fCoM nd- ' atea Mr. Howia has glveh a great ■IttifoehestiW' ileal, of time to rthearsliig the oast, ' la llaliylaa^lM DWMct of- "hud 'r^ - 'ttiit BMY seioto'1 A; "od will fe^ repaid If i MMCM " btit to eaj^, it, both SmlpbstB Of YFeiombv, 1 1 ^ . f ^ m - V 't , ‘j.'i';

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Joha -p p W m m ' m \ Of . .‘i » -• ' tf pytMss. EUSHOU) ANNUAL msAt 'Emil W-J RBsnn^PutQr ^laks To sad Daitus rspresentod ttttnnford, is .V Coimt Hearts of Oak. F. .<^ A.O of ___. _____ a /le e g u e ' death Of. \ MEMORIAL mm which Mr. Bucbaaaa^Was a<^ mem- md, of match bitt tig jbb^ lii-'for, 68 in a Urge CongregitMii In K. of q installaiA this team dittiakl^' forni- by Coru- Past Exalted Ruler Harry C. sehs^ie.:.The turpitt 1^ inri' fos'deSh^'! . Djatriot Z )^ty Lawls B. Chap- enjoyed A ta n ^ e :^ of m flndlng Smith Delivers Addreea ■ Six maa, promiaeat la RaHhls ^ ^ struck a w ft wffh J. Snlntion Army Gtadd. and. foffoe after the laohidxd msmr rector, of ttfOLkh Die4 During Tegr. lumbui drOles for years, te match* ‘ ifr ; on ths staUed the qltlOMni Rockville hSwSs^ sfffitnir Of 94 on: Green- al dmtepM*. ledge In K. of C. ksn la the Pres- ^ The itojwC word aafoifows: , . . tdtki. lx ab. M -h'ia'bteritd IfiOhaysnl lit.GteSttwimi end fotal- Altimugh a ^ TIm SatvaUoa Amy dUdd wu Rockville Lodge of Elks, in com­ 16-19, ; 1 ^ 6 j. 4-i6. -> A six room, « ^ tasa iBwao^ '' been driiverid mon with lAOO other ,.|0(^ eott block on Sunday morning at Thcmaa Bsndein»pp,;sf ]60 Hemledi lUrrv Hxstenidtt .Tha ottroser finds that pMkwl ywtirday mfteniooa to bear 10:80. The new bfBcein of the lodge Playing fob Tterihgtoh, H White. h ^ lh e ^ o o t M ago and , iM Mswc Was tbe driver the questtou .whether'the the Ruama band and choir of Hart* throughout the country, pud'tnb- was' 'dfOtrep id >%.■'fifo aloag M xfoiiny . sunnner. lt ootild be^ in print befete^ ford day and daf, and to bear the ute to those members who have an­ are *as follows: Grand Sbdgbt^ John Of. the tejurw;;v chine waa bring Aiven at a high Ifopvar’l revirion. d o ll of conditlone, past and pres* life, on Sunday afternoon at the K n ii^ t Chris Jonas; ohanoMlor, sky, Fv .Phaneiff, !Uke lis t n i^ it tim BejMfefoeo BfliMi Home on Prospect street. 8ev' August Loehr; wardSn, Lhwranee foltego was. partly by to- rate m epoOd, between 86 and. 40 AS viritore were denied ent, in bla native Rueda. The band, Monohan; raeording > sseretary, Metfoif. stiles afi hour and had dmeettve tha Prepfdeht’x office during which numbere 16 playere, waa enty-flve members nave died since teumme but w morning. ^ 'atarted iaat January under the in­ the lodge waa instituted fourteen lliomae Koman; treasurer, Bdwerd 'The gtela’r haiketbail team held a bunured. The. oteW.nate|g|^irtdol| brakes. In the Hading the coroner years ago. Six members, Statens At­ Ertei; flnaaotal .sseretmv. Frsd praotiee drill tmdtf the nqaervision burned to the groiXun|pP^nie Log. aayx th at he ie convinced that the Mr. Hoover teaqSeted his struction of Bandmaster David Ad Berger; Inside guard, George'Bart- of .Ben Clune a T l^ East Side buUd- HisHford, DSC* 6--(AP)' — two fatality was caused hy the crintlaa] message yesterdsy end rpsti dy and pe^rmed very well. The torney Thomas F. Noone, ^exan- tog frefo ^liSD-grpo-p. im . oabim” owned by the A o P teadlp lultetty’dteieh itee^ for careleesneeB-of the driver. ing much of the afterriDosi. Hk senior choir, which sang two num' der L AOtohell, Stephen J. TbUn, lett: outeide guard, Martin Kaar- of East Loniromidow, N fesa ’ -Jm nay. Rfo Swinmaeri Beaten other cottage wax igywlvs Hidfeaed te (mStomers . In a forSud finding Coroner Phe­ formaUy Airing here in Russian was*a surprise, Wnilam Bartlett, Fred E. Brusie and del^toff g^'the Title early eifenUeg in honor of Frnrit SEi'; ■iggitig vei^ hamionloudy and with and John Crockett, Jr., died during Notea. The RejereiHte swlmfoerstrsveled and others weri s lan .finds acddental death in the The Ladie%, CathoUe Bmievolent to Brtetol Ssttirday . wifote ,-they and Trust .Obafoany and' the first case of PauL Arthur Heese, Jr., 12, Kellogg, fonher secretary of Ateea:: ample volume. The ladles quartet the past year. te irt O ibit FliiMft Stanffted Thoit. Compiay;in'Stam­ Senator Reed ‘of Peansylvania «Ml' was very pleasing in two songs, The annual Memorial address Association will meet in the Pres­ were defeated fey a score of 68 to'92. 'Ihe eottagae are. ioeafod to '.*The resident of mlver IRne Road, New cott block on Tuesday eytmiag and After tbe events the lodal swimmere ford tsstS a fo ^ ^ .'^ 'A s oheekX'bore Justice Harisa F. Stone m the Su-/ sung in Raaalan. was delivered by Past Exalted .Pines,’’ a sei^cn civtlie hlU across foo printed Canaan, who wae fataUy wounded preme Court were other guefta The most pleasing of all was the Ruler Harry C. Smith. Th subject Meet offtoarnfor the ensuing year. were treated t o saadwldieB, cake from Sandy Bsach Oh nduU 'is. by the acddental dlaoharge of hie rendering by the junior choir of the was, “If a Man Dies Shall He live The. flowers on the Communion and coffee fey the memberij of the known as the “White Road.” Only itepartment m hignways, rtats of shotgun whan bunting with two table of Union church on Sunday Bristol Boyd' Club team. tbe quicipwork of the EUlMton fira Cophe^cut ' and werer quickly companions Novexnber 26. At the hymn “God Bless My Boy Tonight” Agmn.“ .He has delivered the Me­ M l which waa sung in Wngliah. The morial address for mdhy years hnd morning were in memory of Mrs. The ordef bf events and results department under Chief' Uyde rseogsiMd as,.Worthless wjhsn they time of the hearing the coroner an­ opening tune “Holy, Holy, Holy,” is an eloquent speaker. Mrs. Evelyn Jeeeie P. Favor and aent by her follow: Cordeten prevented the. ,'probule Were- received this 'martdng at the nounced that the teclooting was acd- «. s * * .1 ' ..Sr and the “Dozology** were played by Fagan waa the soloist, and the rltu- daughters, Mrs. W. T. Smith, and 160-yard Relay—Firtt, Bristol, leas ot several other eottsgee in thf Fteri Natkitial'Bank in Hi^ord. dental. aUstie exercises were In charge of Mrs. Richard Jepbson. DaupUnas, SeesionB, GaUosky, cluster. The. rail is esttmate4 at The checka ’iritt be returned to the A formal IhuUng of accidental the combined bands. The South The OouncU of CongregattonaJ Girejrd. euatomers whb.'fudoraml them in Manchester band also supplied Exalted Ruler Edward L. New- about 16,000.. State Police are con< death was. filed today by Coroner madm and a sdection to the pro­ marker. Women will meet with Mrs. E. G. lOO^jmrd ' Ifeeaat Stfoke—First, ducting an tnvsstigatlon. It is their Stamforti. Is Opieh esse the Cbecke Phelan-ih the ease of William John­ gram, which delighted the Ruidan The order of exercises fOUdws: Butter at Park atreet on Tuaaday Larese, Brletol; 'second, Untorspan, belief that Uie5 fire started in tbe Wen made imyaMe to “Lawrence son, 82, ntgrdi New Cenaan, who "America,” Stein’s Orchestra and afternoon. Rev. George 8. Brookea BrU^: third, Mildner, Ret. Hehderion oottaxe. •- RogerX’ and w en rigned by “C. W. was electrocuted November 26 when m e n a very much. Rev. Davlduk will speak on “Re-thinking Mis­ spc^ for 45 minutes, replete with audience; opening ceremonies. Ex­ 46-yard FreAStyle-nFUrst, Oowles, Mr. Henderson aaid todsy that his RaneonF’ ahd 0 . BroOke.” . he attempted t o release a highly alted Ruler Edward L. Newmarker sions.’’ Reo; second, G ira ^ 4aupblnas, tied family wsnt toths cottigs ysiterdsy The poUee will be aeked to at- charged wire which had fallen on a stories of the struggles at Otto Yost is confined to his home the Christians in Russia to main and Esquire John Kargee; prayer, for second. afternoon but that bote the ml tempt to loeafe "the printer” who chicken coop.) He backed up against Chaplain Oscar Peterspn; seleotion, on Thomas street by iUnesB. IQO-yard Back stroke—First, stoVe and wood fires wsrs :sxtin- apparently eueceeded in peering the another wire .causing tbe fatal acd- tste thdr integrity amidst nuterl The many fHteda of Frederick H. a9liitbat is sponsored by the So- ••Whispering Hoijl” Stein’s Or­ Y>etireen, Rrietol; eeoond, Taylor, gidsbed before'tbsy lift a i^ 6 Ohecke on Stamford busttie8S'>mett. deat viitfeiveniment. He told at how his chestra; ceremonMeT Explted Ruler Holt of Union street, will be ^eas­ Rec; third, Wosenski, Brirtol. o’clock. The fire was disemrxrsd by Newmarker and Secretary Michael ed to bear he Is somewhat improved lOOryard Free Style—first. Gal- Clarence Campbell at quarter of six. T who WM In health aftor, undergoing an oper­ losky, Bristol; second, Dolger, Bris­ arm^ was converted and coming Cosgrove; solo, “One Sweety Sol-, He saw smoke comlng out of tho ema Thought,” Mrs. ^John Fagan; ation a t tba Hartford bOQtltal. Mr. tol; third, Armsfoong, Reo. Henderson cottage.' homo for a rorlouih had broug Holt Is trsasunir at ths Roekvnie BiUs with him. Be thereupon ceremonies. Exalted Ruler Edward Bristol; Ftexaen 04Usd g a n ^ preach to his housuiold L. Newmarker, Esteemed Leading National bank/ second, Mildttsr,'Rse; third, Boberia, A caU was immediately sent for Md them to Christ This was in Knight Lewis H. Chapman, Esteem-’ NqMS Grand Howard Dlmock of Rec, the EUingtott fire Departeumt as 1908 i^ e r tbs Csarist regime. The ed Loyal Knight, C. J. McCarthy, tba leeal lodgt bf Odd Fellows and 290-yard Free B^e — First, Cmtsl take hM w i^ EWIfiStoa Orsek OatboUc priest heard of ^ Esteemed Let^ring Knight George a large number of the members Larese, Bristol; leoiond, Beaeioas, aitepugb it it much nsarar to wi- aa4 saam to remonstrate with th ^ L. Betts, Secretary Michael Cos­ want to Mandnstcr Friday mght Brletol;,third, GHenney, Rec. iu d u d RookyUl# thAift MONEY peraMr bagging them to have noth* grove, Esquire John Kargee, Chap­ where they wera.. guests of raag Il0*y«rd Medley Relay—First, proper. Chief. Clyde Measure Your lain Oscar Peterson; selection, David Z^odge. Bristol; Wesinskl, Back Strops; La- FOR iVIRY FAMILY NIED ing te do with the BiblO reading and Miss ’ K attls CHasssr of High rest, Breast Stroks; GaUosky, Fros .reeponded with the motor p u im new Msa of oonyersion, and speak­ “Twilight Frandes,” Stela’s Orches­ leaving Elllngten about 6 molOek ’ You can um our sstvIm any tlmo you noog Windows Now for ing to Rtv, Davlduk's grandmother, tra; Memorial address. Past Exilt- street is seriously ill at bar boms. Styls, atul MAOhlnff; thte teteteSifo- .Sfebwifo fotfeptef sd Ruler Harry C. Smith; selection, monoy* R toiios oil tho worry omi f uowworh out who was to yaarp old, said—“You NOT TO TAKE OOMTHOL miles away, wittaln twenty mtnuMs. are going to die pretty aoon and if “When Evening wmi»mes,” Mrs. Before 6;fo o’cM tefot Um i ' of oif tho problow of "moUng onte moot,*' STORM SASH y o u M Ilm as you are doing we Evelyn Fagan; ’Auld h n g Syne,” NATIONS RESUME boss wsrs laid ffom Sandy Bsasb cannot bury you in our raurob Stein’s Orchestra and audience; Waakfoston, Dse. 6 — (AP) — to the scans of ths flfo, eight bun- With 0 ooih loon that wo eofiirronfo, you We carry s jomplote Unt of Ruler m, of Arkansas, tbs oamataiy,* to which she replied *1 Isr, said Cfeday tbs drsd feet distanss., oon loHlo ovorteio Mb or othor oMfotlons-*ondl ftorm sssh snd wo slio bsvs want to be burled in front of the Newmarker and Chaplain Oscar Pe­ ARHSCOTTALX As it was hfipiislbls to save, the havo oxtro monoy for homo tmprovomonti aite bouse,” But said the minister, the terson; and “Star Spanglod Ban­ Psmoerats would not attsmpt to Ksndsrson cottags, efforts wars storm doors. Outfit your priest died before my grandmother. ner,’’ Stsin’o Orchestra. take over eentvri of the Senate at fllAdi to MVA th f ifltf oAtoto ABd th i pmrsonol nooosilHos, Re also told of how the govern­ BUvennaa Freed In Court lOenttniisd Pte« Pago 0ns) this session, Boslng oottagf. The oottaso-ownsd homo this Fsll snd find out how ment had tiven the Bimtist dsnomi- William Silverman, known as the Tho Dsmocratic pilot mads this ‘ Georse Krte, loeatsd just aoross Tbe only oborgs is three osS sos much wsrmor it will bo and no- natlen la Mdsoow autnorlty to re­ traveling blacksmith in this section, aU flvs of thf natleds parttelpatinf Btatsmtnt to> nswspapsrmsn aftsr, oaugbt firs ASd tbs roof bolf per seat par SMstb oo tbs os- pair an Old building which was driver at the truck which fatally in­ in ths oonvsrionvsrsations wbiob wsra for- bis party'wasjnvsD a plurality of as damagsd bsfort ths flames poM omoost of tho loon. tieo tho saving in' fuel. jured Z ^ n Covell, 11, son c t Mr. mally oallsdlUid for todsy.todsy, wiwsrs on hand on# ovtr tbs rBoublfeans with tbs govamnMat-owaed and use *t to or sn routs this mornug. swoMipf In of Waltsr Walker as wsrs sxtwfulsbsd. A o4U was feserxesfiMs Seemmsed prepare y o u u man>for tae mission­ and Mrs. Covill of Vernon Center sent to tbs Stats PoUos barraoks at is tmell meeHtlf eneveii ■ P E R S O N A L ary held. Tne Russiaa Baptist three weeks ago, left the RockvlUe Thty includsd Mr. Davis, Prims fsaater from Colorado psndiaf ths Stafford just as as ths too was M tnisur MacDonald a t Grsat Brit­ qusllfleatlon of Karl C. Sobuylsr, a fe wii reer sefbwier •i^ ■WFINAKCS «•* The W. G. Glenney C& Valeo la Ameriea raised the aeees- City Court on Saturday freo of a dlioovtrsd. Stats Pellostesn Thomas temsteem esf Isiene. aary nwney for the project the teemsnical of ■ ■ lUghtar ain, Premier Harriot of Francs, Fcr- BspubUsan, «q)setid Ui a few daya Hunt sQd John M. Smitb wars as- ■ ROOM I 8TATI THIATRf RDfo Cool, Fast OU, Lombor, Noseao' > ‘ hulidiag waa repaired and immedi imi filed against him at the tlme.of the sifB Minister Baron Ifonstnatin von (RoblMon 'took tbs posittoo it Sitited to invMtigots o s firs. ‘ SnppUoo,'Poiot,. boy’s death. Prosocuting Attorney Noumtb of Gormany, and Auguito be ” rajdlsb“ for tbs Dsam- M8lll-«fMTIi thf . , pngnattatew • , . ashssTi FStobHiPas K ^ r s n teght ware priated la oae:ofiiur|ffbitiaf man Was an aegUgent. Cwoaer first OoaveriatioBslHiaa sstur- duo to ths foot ,ttmt the. oottagis presses^all of which are gevera- John H. Yeomans entered Us Snd- dsy, but wars held to prelimliMfy wsy' when Schu^r’s slsotion mmSmSSSB^^ awat owned land after being print­ ing last week in the death of the busiasse baeauie of the abasaee of papers arrive this, week. ed they were refused permissfoa to Coveil bey and exonerated Silver- Baron vofi Neuratb, held la Berlin Mad them. Thus they were never man from all blame in the can. durum tbs O a ^ t orliis tbars. Ks allowed la dreulatlea. John H. Dillon, 96, of New Ra­ lift tha Gsrman oapltal ysstSTday. ■very seboM teaeher before pro- ven, who was arrested the past Ths ABMrloao dslsgatlon SM t euriag emplcyaaent must be an week by the State police for spted- restsrdiy gbtttng prsllmlaary losSs avowed aaeiat The same rule ap­ ing was fined 116 and costs. or in anas ooavsatioa down on plies to every government job. Peo­ •'Orange NUhV* Observed psper, and it was uadsrsteod others SPECIALS ple who persist in. talldag or “Grange Night’’ brought a large of the “big five” were d o ta g the preaebiag about religion are seat to attendance of Grange members same thiag. - Bor You ■Iberia or parts uakaowa. No min­ from several counties to Xlhion Con­ Zt was imderatood the AaMrlosa TUB&, WBD, THCR8. ister can preach la any parish other gregational church last eveniag, and British dalsgationi wsre prsss- than his own. No conventions can when Charles M. Gardner of lag for dsflaits action before Carlst- be held. Bo by segregation the Bol­ leld, Mam., High Priest of mai, and that Prsmitr Iforrlot of shevists hope to fores religion out Demeter, gave a vary interesting Fraaos had aoqulsiosd. T h e E v e ManOhaatev' bf Russia. address* ^ entire onurch ­ Tbs AaMrioan group said they TEAROOM Za 1806 Rev- Davlduk came to torium waa filled, incliiding besides hbpsd for lomsthug important be­ 888 MsiB SteMt * New York, and in 1914 he came to Grange members, friends frem the fore a wtsk wae out. PrUas Minis­ Hertford and by door to door work Union and Methodist churches. Rev. ter. MaeDmmld, however, had ar­ and personal dealing got'some of George 8. Brooku, pastor of Union ranged to stay two weeks, and the StttfledDates a iS ri M e a t W a n t his ftflow countrymen to embrace church, introduced the speaker. French prcniicr was. pliimlag to his way of living and thinking and There was special music by a oommute between Paris and GtnsvA FNSh Mate, Fl)fed With to form a cburdi for the Russians q u i ^ t composed I of Mrs. Martin Pseans and Brasil Nuts In Hartford, which was the Hist in Metcalf, soprano, Mrs. Emelya Fa­ A n d Ceaneatlout Before that their only gan, contralto, Harold Ransom, ten­ lb. \» oharoh and college was the saloon, or and Walter C. Dletsel, ban. WOUU) HALT PAYMENT 21c the produete of which were not to They sang “Sun of Soul,” by be commended. Today they own a Gillette; “Jesus, the Very Thought AH antHiudsitie ai^ M ornttetd lofion of buildfog on Mather street which Is Sweet,’’ by Hoamer; “The Lord NewHavsn. Dec. 6.—(AP)—A French Taffy seats aoo with a large basement for Is My Shepherd,” by Reed; “The petition urging oongress to permit A INlkfoiiB Osnfsotlmi Sunday school. Rev. Davlduk told MeUow Eve Is Gliding,’’ by Holden. tiUow towiHVOOFlo will otairt out tonlsht how he edited, printed and mailed Observed 84th Anniversary Prssldsnt Hoovtr to postpone pay­ H). from the prldt nop in the rear of General Kitchener Lodge, Ameri­ ments on ths war debts ifos Dsoi 18 19c Us church 5,000 copies of a month- can Order at St Geoige, observed sad “to assume effective aegotta- to eoouva piodiao to vatsa a fund auftteiant misHonary magaslne—the only its thirty-fourth anwmraary on tions with the debtor states regiurd- Russian tankage religious maga­ Saturday night in Foresters’ and ing future payments^ 'ihas b« BfUk Ohocolata td taka oata Of our oteam pleyad tkia wdntar. zine In America. These are sent to Red Men’s hall. National Bank groups of Russians in nearly every building on Elm street Thera was ■igaed by Presldant Jamea Rowland Crocken eountiy in the world, particularly an, attendance of more than 200 Angeu and sevwal other offleeri the Balkans, Poland, Austria, Ger­ members and their families. Several and faculty nMmbere.of Yale. , many, Fhuace, England and quite a of the state officers .were .present The petitloa asserts eeonem< large number to China. They are re­ The program opened with an ad­ ic profoerlty of the United S fa^ fuse admittance, however, to his dress at welcome by the president, is mevltaldy dependent tqpen ,th'e An Candy ^pfiie Made. native Russia. LMthr.r Alley, followed by a musical economic prosterlty a* the wotl^' ... .(hiality. In the audience yesterday were by the HannonlCa Club, of and that *%brld recovery awaits da many of Slavic race, who came which Max Kabvick IS director. immediate and ‘ permanent eettle- from as far as Coventry to the There was a dance pregram in ment at ififerfovernmental debtS.“ Spe^Lonekeotto Beeldee Pnaldent A n g ^ .the service. They read the notice in the Red Men’s hall and card playing in - Seivod Silly. If ymihave Maqchsster Herald on Thursday the adjoining rooms. Max Kabrlck’s Blgners are George Paraly Day, Irv­ and responded. orchestra furnished musie and Har­ ing Fisher, O. 8. Furfiits, Ffed hot tried ^eiuF hfen# oobkliif Wkon a soMtor cc^in^ to ask ffne^^^yoiir pledge won’t j^u try t^ t i ^ ry Mqrganson prompted~for the old R. Fairchild, Wallace Notesteih, de to today, ft^wffl be hto or hkr in a oiradrfebd^ are able^ jdve or not WALCOTT ENTERTAINS fashioned numbers. Refreshments Milton C0ttover,.A. G. Keller, Carl real treSi. wo' the were served and all present enjoyed A. Lohmann and Albert B. Iteriing. beet bi^ of (Bciffee In town. l^ese workers who fliek alrvices are y ^ fWow t^wnih Wastdagton, Dec., 6— ■— a social hour. Senator. Waloott of C onnec^t en­ The committee in charge Included Th additeioii lo^^^ their Ihcofite they^e t^^ tertained at luncheon today follow­ Luther Alley, Walter Edwards, Earl ^ c a h s e . iendliheeid and eooperattoir will ko R kma ing the pnening of Congress In E lliott Joseph Moss, Charles Fran< t()ih1h a gTHa^^ honor of lord and Lady Astor, and cis, Fred Rutland, Sydh^ Little, way toward jobhghter^' ^ ' Qdvanor Robert Henry Brand of Charles Underwood,..Jose]^ Grist Sine Repairing the Bank of England, and Mrs. anfi Howard N. H e ^ tt. ; . Brnnd. Funeral Saturday > Men’s ^ 1 ^ and Heels other guests were Eugene Meyer, The funeral of Robert BqChanan, gavefoon of Federal ReseivwJiMrd 78, of 7 Franklin stm et udib.dlsd at |y, and M^s. Meyer, W. Cnmaron the S t Francis hospital la Hkrtford $ 1 . 0 0 ’ ^ " ' FOchea, Mrs. Anne Arehbotd, Bd- on Wednesday, .was hcte-fotei ftt; Soles and B nb ' vmrd Bruce, artist-lawyer of Bernard’s Catholic church dPSalE- - r ' Mfptie, mid Senators Mdses, RCbin- iirday morning at 9 b^Hoek. Rev. 75 c W notti Glial, Kean and Townsend. Francis Hlnchey, aaetstant pastor A.ANDkULOT »T O alar SS t n t t n M e*

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But even now X fqid aO iUimB. ' ’ 6;46- iIt o e . Wolf Tribe; . - v ' c^d and : tfejnWy when I ‘tofoemr .bettisr. ■ ■; f '. ‘ It^hto •■Thii: bit ' I) boilBeBi BMOototo of- The second ptosc:i^ a T ch ^ hilys 5:0b-;-Ixtoe BeiUey. 3 ^ / oiS frA lN DB VOS, haadsome Bel- bin htor I ptoid there, and-lopl iAtofont let v 'T'-t 6sX5 Rale ahd'.Difon.- a t ^ .t ^ broken .placcv Evsrjdihi ^ should' rfo to ih e ’^foBwthlnf^.i^ -■It’e'. * . both toA itiUMeat;' JhaklTilfi glaa; BIABVIN FBATT, former. ,dy. Usuahy ti^ , who to*-;;. “ r filS —4foet#Naa-M. . etot ef UBda*e; aad ' I4 AN got Idslto ahd .sort of ruihed «? !> « &:tof^Chandh toe Jb^olsB. me-rXitolt,to If.I were . toohllig supj^ee .'the spendh fo-rrie* lane fdr ditob 1 f- •:1»—IS; SBAUGBNB88BT, pSh wrtter. gated to toe 7:(ia^Jls^ tod'BSsigi;. t '. coastrrjif sj| h ^ ' m WhMi UBda tone her for breath—” Stone; - wltot hiH veaed ihe persoadee hba iVXt is not; a pleasant feeling--, o’clock onj.Chrfftmas Bvb;'; sojuritody remtoahm^to^ ri^ 1^'a 4A .inebea ^MSt; *96^ toqu|i!ifo. 7‘l(»t^ThrtoJC Slatefo. ' : > they muit keep toeee foor aiea la to fatnt!” , < '14-. •■■i' 7:45—Bethimy Gtrls’ Quartet the hooee until toey eaa. deoUe *Tt’s' horrible! I've only fainted- toiisitor toc^u|r^iQ^.hamed'o^i^^ and 2 ;S-8 y)fode of nfoterial W h . Upn»bsrde-jOrahaa.rfC to a. - buya him a c ^ l e jof tlfo^^or a pair 8:(X>—Whlspprfog Jack Smlto; ’'Cebeks;" 1?.tor-il,‘00-tpdi# r.uehln wiuch one la gnllty. There le ah once before In my life and toft 3 Ir f 'yardsvhf btodtog. , ith m ib ^ Birds; Orchestra. ^ ^ISSl was' so‘ l(» g ago Td forgotton or ,two of spe)^ luinto iq> a stray .. Price of;R|i.ttoto'X9...Cents... 11 toh^12e:6B—b^var^f:aB—f^v -Drekea.^ « evldeooe aolBdent for arreet. Tom 8:i5^ h ig h i’ Sana. ' ' ' ' Mn Or. istos;^ Izqe^Dsnba - - - tloiip—wabc pnly and are 'aided la toelr plaa It fe lt T & t awful sensation of card and writes his nstoe. . ,. * Oar'Lwto^’^ ^ W rion.M^I. 8:85—-Four Clubmen, Mole Qur-tot when DB. BOYLE, oflldal medlioal strangling-Involuntarily her Of course,vtles^ia^:8fcks^m Blhe dohtoina ‘ must attoaq^q g:48—-Fu'Manchti Mystey Stprjr. wk-Tuat hands v ^ t to he throat sdlecrion’^of:hewrpattexixafor women Hsr*^ rc ^ t ‘BAatC— wja (key) tofa-toas; examiner, sends word that eve^* There is n o to ^ wcDng.^)itoQ'utiv^i 9:15—'The Mills Brothers; Orches- .toSl* wkifo; wgar vJr w}w: MW, om Boost remain ontll he has qoiNh. ’^Ah?” She nodced a return ,to Bi t what isn't so>ito^.to'timi -d^ and cb lld ^ ; a fhree^iessoh' Beauty * tra;.' '’ ; IWSSr WSrt; In N kfkx wonr wW kqJf; i f tleaed toeno. Boyle Is on a hshlny the polite boredom of his previous Who is really Just a/0 !dwh^.;rlUd, Course, fa ^ oh Uats^and also Xmas 9:80h-^rchestra. kwer 1ji<^ vniao ki6 trip net return for several nianher and’ recollected suddenly knows that he doemt enter' muUh gUt suggbsriQns to ft you can make l 0‘:00-^BotWeli:' 'Sisters; Nonaan NoRtHw'iiT'^a '.A c a d ia n — toat no, man tojoyed a detohed and 'stretch '^yew Xmu.. budgqt; tiiha katb'ibabe hours. Into the echento of - tWnjw-;^!* ,cbnr ‘ 'Brokeiuhlrto.wkbw wkre tioeably soffertar from strata. He - _ to.'SO-fCharles CariUe, TenoK- wbk wes!u'; wlb.k7fMi wtaa im a aw B 'ktha retoto* f** ke quarreled “Then., you came to my: rescue-r such childish things m ^ to . Ob, .he M a n «^ U ^ ^ 9 erald 10:45*-;orriiestra; wsao wjav: - to m all of you;” she added to’ explain knows what toe xahsUy to thlnkfog , _ jDC .toCo kniox wowo . . MOUNTAtN-iltoa sdyl'kbtr ' ' wlte Cousin Amos the nljiht before 1I:P(>—Columbia i 'Symphony Or­ ■AST^ , _ 'D CANADIANwhp PAfilPIC COAST --- kasf -kS! itoW;aomp toe older man’s death. Later afe the perfonal pxbnoun as his ejre- a)': rlghtle. . , chestra; Nino Martino, Tenor. wlbwwibw to ■' fo o v ifo 'toes if7to^Two___Merx ■eothera CHAPTBRXXni 8 “ Poor Tom! He must have they like e pecto^y,:to have toe No. •*••••§-4 4:S0—.ftto—Sklppy — M st'osly; ■«* :0I—nsvMe' With Bm VSn Devos’s manner was cool, almost been terribly upset!” Children count them’In an Cb^totos twMn tka ■eoKfnfo-r'>nft oBiT-. ” ' and Ramona, eenia plans. Monday, Deoember 5, 1082. 4;4S--'Bi46p--Liwa weiihreau kesio , lie Hamp’ a Songs Indifferent. He seemed to bp makr A remiaiscent smile twipted. toe 15 Cknts 3^ 6)00-7 e<00>-|rei)a Baaslfy-ralbo eat; nitrele—alao eouth Iny conversation. Nevertheless a lit­ comers of the Belglanis . grave > Get 1^ SotoetoilHl ^ ^ CapCblf) Jaek- m Utoat' only ^ ilody Momanta, Vocal . tle trickle of fear went up Unda’e Naturally'V toey prottot- "i: chn’t P. M. ' • ■:16T--e:t5r-R.4ls*aeC''Diikn7-o-a:iar-n.eia*ana 0pnn7-ote -to e »lO^1O:eOr0ountry Dootor, tlwtoH moiith. , ^ 4:00—Radip/Guild. 5:30^ t t n o —Vaughn ' ...... da (.Mth.- Senga t:16—foilsi^Wlffrad Olenir, Baaao spine at toe suggestion underlyl^ ."YesrT-ah-rMr.- ’ AveriU was. con­ afford Christmas epyWay. Whatever -r«u.tu.t|. SMspy — repast f$r « « • tiSa—lOiSD-^ltadib RiiMih Songe toe random phrases. .Tom’s wofds Mother and the youngsters are 6 :'Q<^ASricultuiai Markets. weaC;iCi Tha iengam ifni^ltaat siderably H e. Tta ,upstairs you do don’t buy. anythlto!”. beginning to, check: up to see what 5:ls;-7-Dromcdary Caravan. 6:407- rii46r-Ji|st Plain aill — wape came back to her. "Not ,afi dripjilng from rte water,.m he'waa And eveiyhody is Jm^ top del^t^ e e.exe% i|e>» e • •>* • • • « tony might Ukr Dad to surprise onlyjr;, TJ»t. Punnybonars -- bsaloj ■ •Am6B’ 'n* ' Andirr-ropeat for weat toe grounds,’’ he had'said.. .“In thie ObUged to waive the very delight* ed when he says toat:'-"I!toe. That 5:80—Singing Lady. a Leqs Wolf—midweat. rapaat. 1S:16^1im>*tNat'r- Light OderaVfo « them wito Christmas Day. 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. ' and:;.lfoiW «Sat lfto^1Sto->'Ciae.’ Olien'a Orchmtra . boat—’’ ful duty of carrying you to yoiir gives me an extra dblirir to buy tost oalyly;-Tha Fllart—mldwaat only- I.'I :fo;->lito—Leiv Diamond Orcheatrs. •T often take the wheel,” ahe an­ room In favor of Mr. Pratt. I be­ haud-painted sink stopper for (tou- 6:02—''Weather; Sports Review— swered quite calmly, "but I ’m no lieve he yielded his privilege wlto sih Bertha; She’s sure to send nie Bill Williams; temperature; time; mother or.a nurse. This person 6:16—^The Monitor Views toe News. mechanic and scared to death of some reluctance.” something this year.” fnqueittly unload^ It qn Unepin : enidnes. Tom manages that” should not. mingle freely with the 6:30—^Twenty Flying Fingers. "Oh!” Nobody had told Linda Seriouely it li tone we were learn- rest of the family. On entering the te pubUo to s octo^h knowledge. "And I suppose, like most men, this. It somewhat explained the Inb to think of the male parent in Daily Health 6:45—Today’s News—Lowell Thom­ he would be enraged if another sick room it is wto to put on a gown as. first realiy synqiathetlc aaO stiffness between the two : men. more sentimental terras, why should or a dress reserved exclusively for carefifl eto(fo -bf this unhappy worn’' were to attempt the task in Us ab<' Poor .Tom! It must have been an­ we look to him for eyerything on 7:00—Time; Amos ’n’ Andy. sence.” StUl the offhand, casual Service that room and also to put on a 7:16—Vocal Trio. an Is prbidaed, now, Iw -urn Stod- noying to have to permlt-^ln fact, earth anq toen foiiget him^Whto th* 7:80—'the Four M^rx Brothere. Travelers Bretoaastog Servlee hum, te ‘^Itory. Liimbto,' tone but for toe moment Linda was request—Marvin to carry her to highest day. of the -year domes Hfota on How to Beep Writ by white cap toat confines the hair and utterly incapable of an answer. Ih- by W«rW fassed Authority covers It. 8:00;—;AU Stiar Revue. . Hartford, OuMi. Widow” ; tod & tols ttok Mr* Siad^ her room and dpubUess hei had not along? 8:80—Mansfield'. Singers. 99JM0 W.. lOiO R. c ., 8 «2 A M. biiig setS'fortmVhtetly toe fact toat stlnCtively toe looked toward toe been ai^ - too gracious about i t It does ;not matter how much 'Dlls clothing should be token off house and his eyes followed hen. She was glad she had m ade thfai before, leaving the room tod hung 8:45—Hulk Keene. Mrs. Lincoln suffered, fi^m.'a pro* < mondy We 'idan to tosud on the holi­ OOMMHNIPAHLE mgEASES PUT up at the entrtoce. The hands' tod 9:00—Minstrri Show; jgreiBive diiease of the hnte^ ^ c b She saw him glance up toward toe minor discovery. It seemed to be day—whether we Intend, to do biir Monday, December 5, 1982 balcony and then knew by Us ex­ . BURDEN OF CARE ON fae'e should be thoroughly washed 9:80—Huna and Strum. nhany rotfoed her of her, reasbm.' about all she had gleaned from shopping at the -five-iShd-teh cent MOTHERS E.’ S^t.' ■ ■ ' pression that Us thoughts had the present conversation. with soap tod water each time that 9:45—Concert. p M Mr. Satourg dtea a doctor’s store or at a ritzy Jeweler’s.: Christ­ toe pii'son who is nursing the child 10:00—Coimtry Doctor — Phillips shifted to another subject She mas Is Christmas - and it is to e 4 :o6^"pop Ckincert” (toriatlaan nioitto>- examination to stop^rttol*' could safely Introduce toe theme so “I hope jlqu'had a little sleep Caution impetottve To Prevent leaves toe room. Dogs, cats, and Lord. - • statunent He remteCs us that '" thought that tounts. . , 10:15—Jackie Jackson’e Cotton Kriens,:...director; with -Earle Mrs. Lincoln, 10 years aftee the much in her own mind! He spoke between eonung bfito frdm the Club • Spread pets of all kinds an not to be per­ Btms, baritone (TbvWEAF).. vnT,\‘^ . first, however. Soberly but wltoout A-day or two a ^ I heard a half mitted in sick rooms.. Pickers. was .'confined for a year te to asy-<-^ spd toe qeddent this morning,” he grown son and .daughter, teasing 10:45—Springfield Republican news 4 :80--Ldu .tod. Jtoet’e Club. constrUnt. said, ‘Tpa sorry your rest was so By DB. MORRIS FISHBEIN When to* Psrient has recovered, 6:(10-rtWWi^rinif BahJps—A u ^ }iun> toat ahe, suffered dbUirions of ■- “I see you have Unady mended their father for allowances to spend all: qf the ^ w,|shable clothing from 11:00—Time; weather; temppM- persecutlbiil,'mid tbaf to q beb^ed' dlsturhed.” Editor, JeumalrR of- the > AmerioaiT ture; Sports Review-r-Bfl] Wll ^ v e fo r , : ditoetOs;, . with tjie toe balcony railing.' A toocktng ’.‘Llfco ' j^u. I ptofcfred’ npt to on Christmas shPPI^ff:* He cut^fomi lleftcal Aisboclathm, and of Hygela, toe rick room should be thoroughly her p o y ^ in ^ te : bttoeitodt toat;_ • accident, Madame!-^! peg y6u tb last jrear ;and ' d lv i^ even ..that belled and dried,/in the sun. The Xhifoidijiit Ltedeu Mft b erto -eettos**^ retire,” he answcto^ ’1? ^ night amount luto two toy this: Xk>n‘ hnd ’:r-:)' to^iito^ipfoiatoie believe I am indeed soiry. that 8i80—rXhtgram from New York. "the break Is not really mended. when he’s In a'hun^.” Linda smtlod Tdo many young pcpp|e tolnk of Idudd iby mothers who ara taking ships tnlflht constitute an abandon­ 9:00^The- G&pSles, Ateetleaa lAgaticn toiunyieed to* Someone seems to have put the at too picture hi* words suggested. their fathers as dheck books dr bill care of children with to y li^ectlous ists when she declared "and she ment, of Cfolr dlsamument efforts. 9:80^-4 XeOra7y ^ t b e r i and Cap- day toat,-wari^ts and idnol' e x ^ * , upper railing back into place. ‘ Put he’s ajwty* dependable when payers. It never strikes them that disease. : ' doesn*t wash her teeth.” They desiarlbed as "replacbments” ' tote Eek*. '' itttlqo papenifb^ srrtye^^ ,to*. That is all.” anything goes wrong.” they may he heart hungry for Just a, , The room eeleoted for toe child It seeiui though you do use a the two new cruisers and two de­ I 9:45—Tbe Harmbneers, mal*>quer- "Ah, yes. I see now. Several tootbbruib, bow often do you use ' tot. ■ '.•• ■ : Ufilted Stotea In' toe. oafo TL( Itolglah’s lifted eyebrows little atteitt’ on—to. he thOugttt^ hu- should be one preferably in close stroyers. toe laying down'of which iDiull, former, opergtor of toe-lHd- of the lower bars are still out of disclptmcd any advantage ‘ In the num,. to count enough to tote a contact with a bath room, and one It? Morolpgs,' probably. Well, Premier Mussolini ordered, yestei^ 10:0^ WTXC ^ybouse. - Guy Had- alignment. Have you—’’ (he hesi­ ti'e’t ' thoughtfully iriAuiod i prfoent ftom rather out o f,to i line of travel of you should iue it even harder at day, and said'that, the vessels have lund/.dlreetof. WeetDtUitl*i Oomllii^lee'toW to r*-, tated as though wondering wheth­ "A petooh of ' m a t intensity,” nigfbtstod if, you really care about merely been, brderpd, 10.*8^ M-M e c e^!|7 Madcaps. ‘ Nerman 'eetvaii^p. toe chiiklran. the people,In,toe bouse. It shoiild OkltttelV <^otor. Tte LefCtlto Advised; dDeeH^ er the subject might be tqo pUnful) be , commented. ’Tfor myself, I I hope some of the dads will tomik be large'enough jto have plenty, of nfohtb-beauty, you’U keep one at Cbntracts.must still be 1st they "any Idea bow It happened? You—” find such vixlle beartlnets fatigu­ your office for use after limcbeon. pointed speak about It openly. Seeing ble and metnlnfless croak. ly ferilhge toward yeuto rineerely. . pictures .tod rimllar materials Beep dental floss oo your bath­ The ships, ifleludiBg twr 1}; this, he relaxed his evident cau­ For, faring toward ; the. bouse, room toflf. It is thf only sure cruisers'of'6,742'tons each tod paymsnto^a^'.^'tosc^.,'' ’’ ' j; tion lest he distress or displfafe sbeiUd' be'removed from the rick ■be bad suddenly felt her eyes m m . • way tp get bits of food out from torpedo boats of 616 tens earii. r*p». her. "Ho. I don’t know what ^ p - drawn upward, to that second, qt Since muto tofeotioB is htod to between closely set teeth. .Keep resent 'balfof this year’s bulldtor iliPwiliH-OOUHl! pg'-w pioff' I' pened, Mr. DeVos. It’e been told the dosed window of the nursery. some tootopitoe too. They are program instead of Iqst year's- proj­ me. Just as If Fd been miles awi^.” mouth ibffptlon, the knobs of the bandier tow moat well mannered She saw a face. Tbouigb It In­ door- leadlhg into toe rick’ room ect...... "Ito! We found you--UBeoB- stantly movfd back to dissolve in folks Uksto aflmlt The officials hare; assertsd that solous—” toe shadows .of toe room behind should be jkbmuffhly oletosed dally. Do you know the little tongue the bulMUng truce, Which has been tosre was no inlstoklng the Iron Dlibei, btoW lf tod- clothing asso- sctopers toqt meticulous folk uss? extendsd; foub months from Novein- LDroduom,ihould be her 1, applied only to the total effi­ dbekst and her. She could speak freely to tpla tures, eqMClally the prominent ,iws. When 1 fhall lay to the riffitoowi that the best topgues may have on ciency of the. navies of to* flgno* •AYS fliANDBi^Bift ys iq>.iiw*rsytoW;toPWi|^ " now entirely attentive, courteous, Marvin » a t t in the, nursery—look­ that he ttall enre&'ltvdi'lf be tiiiiit kept clean by wlpjl^ from time to certain mornings. tory natlonf gto allowed reputoe- understand!^ person. She thought ing down gt toeni 'OB toe lawn— to hie own rightow m eiMi aAl com­ timeBM withwitn a-^mjya-dump ooijDiui. l^ . , Then, don't forget mouth wash. ments fpr outworn yrsTfolps, Now' Seetingly how muto more aatunl and, most important, pulling bapk mit lalqhlto, ah Us' rlgh] Xhfy swMpjMiff. spirm dust which U you Just get in toe mouth-wash Italy’s niai^, they assertsd, I f far Europeans were In any approato to quliskly out of sight, toe monient laU .BOt be remMhbetodi bnt tor carry fuoraous material. It la habit; you’ll tod that ybu siniply behind toe prognim adopted q t, tfie trouble or unhappiness, wUeb all she lodked towara him. hie Iniquity that he. hath oommltteg, •oinettBfos '"rilvlaatale to purchase doB^t ^ssl -Clean wlthoub> i t Hot Geneva conference. The bofU wUl too often tongue-tied the average Why should be betoere? Was he he shall die tor ii^Bkeklri gt t| t. ' ' pheto spOonii; dltou , paper napkins salt water, gargled all around i > be nanae^.Emanuele FiUbertp, Eu­ ' iteed(jBed^’ f ^ self-conadotu American. spying, on her? Orr--toe, balceny tod. tbweli'. and s^lfoliar materials your throat tod noouth, la toe genio dl flavoia Sjplea and fljtbra stri^||l||^ flifures tiiaii ;i| ^ t;U n ^ "Yea—in my cousin’s room. But whito 'may b A ^ r o ^ awajy after'tbij commUhlcatlBg . .with to* other It U| tote goodly outside that aba' bpst one 1 know,, t o o ^ others Tbe new* shipe are desbHbed as a AbniSten Ltecote's ' I was downstairs when it hap- roton— pute OB - virmdh tefopteth to de- Jpatleht recovpfo.' ' taste better> Salt,* too, Is to ex- part o f tbs norfoal building pro­ petMd. You know,’’ toe beattatito •he torihsd 'to *be.' wkiiiing atriictlOB. It- has bwn laid that' cellbnt tooth pasta, Just plain salt gram provided to tbe budget, for remembering the eyeats on toe Tito world wis a sin is ^ to* bss, m to bonty/ in :'lt is prefsvable.toat Just on's per­ Try it If you haven’t ever dons necessary rcplaoemente. Do all, ‘*CltiWwlaJe^^ Is iti have htopeued. She must tell her repilitliig the New ’ York State » S ' r 'ChoBiibor cf'rvww*— j ^ “ as she and Tom had a ‘ .. ..A: •iJ aa dosoly te .toe “ BO irieri, , but learaig out muit on no account by revefted oeni* a W n g g jto .^ , ^ to anyone, eesn this attentive syi^ OV0 'A patoette llstiBer. *1 Kluiul^ < kayo '— • ■ - tlib,' cpiniBd out, p e ili^ . But X shmbr Ohalitoka- V-w < tsit X must do sometlrtngl'i h n r i^ tdlBdbi-rhto •difHir. jsas. open , iftgnim ■ T tis;iai^^ 41: Ay that mhit have atosUed me, ' - ‘ X* A\i: tfs hamr nem whto I try I f-tT*;- ■K s. 4fly>i ■ SL^ioiBg to tM * fci, 'ttved ^'V >-!■ X - r lii. ‘’i) 'Vi'/TJ, .^f. i : J-." .■’.V',^,-<->'''^-'-‘

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THRILLING .;i. -r: .'; .A E u t Qidirimy N em Ont iN ib 341 At Chtrter Oik (Jed Manebeitfer Bey Fk U As 400 Look On; but Haadrei YiMx W at^ Wimunt Goal Bomces Oil FaOiig Phyor’s I M BAo dUlKEVOUCBr ‘ V e Mast Trim the S a p Ta Cadat Cm A Goal. Sail HnroaA 1933” Da- S a c e a ia t ip liib Career IMgMFIS,30 chras Fack^ Oaildok Not Racai Shoe TbI OfOwd <( MO Jm il« «ll« In B h r ie f Qerjf< ^elM d tht ICaiieh«atiis01aitoii* AirphuM RaprosontitlrM a Higqr Oaa, He AMs. bury Mootr giuM yMUrday at Char* New York, Doe.' fieviaty-alae thouaiand apeotatora peeked FraakMn Field atadtam, At Philaddphla.. .^the Annapolis band (reQlalve'*80M) SHetory over ter Oak Mtf MiW a gama whleh waa Boatoa, Dae. S.< Arnty’a If the first 100 raeee are the hard­ brlatful of atelteiiMat from bagUt* Qinck Second Phce In playAd "Anchor's Awalgh"....aad middilpment of the U. B. Naval Adadamy swung into the speotacular tha Nmavy ataoda-outtoout today asatke ague aalariai are i pimade that prAMAa aaoh aanual football.gams with Wast Poiat.. HAre'ltaa colorful boms, and.tha o r ^ erownlng aohia’ivei^tatae ~ three tb est, then ^oe MeOuekey seems r, niag to tad. Not only waa It axalt- abooir^ to PriMldthl nfiii wnSSi oa t taolttdad mmas of aotabla figu^» shortly betora a powsrful Army devah belAn a victory march that y4w regime, of IttjM Ralph Irvine Xr^ deettoed to makina even mere brii;,,., iftg but tha dlaplay of foetbaU glvaa Soccer LoaganStandiaf. of the jtoeton B^vae, who la cfhdr* afidedwifh A 80*0 aeore. V i Baaae ai_ the ' coaoETat W ait Poiat Uifit reeptd tor hlmieit b0toN hiq ^ maa o f T oommittae...... wUoh is pra* The war tima - oemmaader of a rumsdag oafest oomee to efi end. J0e.<. wia tha egual to aaythlag aaaa oa phfing reconurtandatloaa for the m * the ChartaeOak field thla fall and la battaUdh of tanki toaVM his post won the natleaai senior Amerienfi.. The local .aeUer soccer elAviB tailing of btaebfiii dVmiad to pre- with the dlstliiotlon of having di­ Athletto Union eroee-eeufitry fufi . aofiM caaaa4te|>«NOT. MtoOl«-. seal to the maghatee at next week’s rected three eucoeaXive conquests of CtooifinaU Sntur^ afisMoaO. u . ter JuBlora ware defeated by tha pliayid well during the firat half o f aanual meeting in New Fork. tha midaupmefi. Yale, Harvard and waa hUilMth toes ilaod onrolltog M aeora of three to t^ h u t ttw tha gams playad at Hast Hartford *'X can not •anounoe any of our Ferdham and hie 88td first , oatta out of their flrat ordaU with reoommendatioai/' Fuebp. said, "aa Notre Dame wifi M quiok^ aOl tlia hoaora of war. They*ware yeaterd^ but fiU away In tha the furious forof df the majore oam- triumph. A po#ertui drive dtork the aeooad period aad was defeated by it la a ifiattef Of ufiaiitrieif buitfieii paUM. homestretch brought the lUnclKta,. the a < ^ of their, ooa^rora) at just hoW. Salaries, eottaliily, are Thdae Who aayr the brulied and ter boy a ohorlektd aad riobly-de* timti the iuparlor, and ware ^ the score of three goala to none. ta be out aad it la possible that bifidagad squad of eaiMt football •orved vlotory. value for a Ua. They ware deaiad TUa vletory for dbanca Votght there will be pome sort of a gen players after their eeniational vic­ UntU the last eighth of a' mile, It only by the oupariatlva jroal* oUnohaa aaoond plaoe for tham In eral reduction adopted all alelong tory before 79,000 apectatore at AAoduikey doggeniie' f M t t t l i ^ .. kaaylag the Olaatoabury goaBa. the line. BrankUn Field, ftaHied they I M J. C. WatiM of IndiaM OtyttsU!: iMd Whatoft ^ _ tha leegua etandiity. Taatarday^a *'Buaiaeae men are none too happy gamaa ware tke-dast la the preeant about the outlook for big leyfue been through a aivere eeaeon, ettfl star, but at the end M hhdJM ^ the field waa aoft oa tha toir half of the league aehedule. fM ling the offeota of their beatlog raenm strtogth to hveitake the,; I found It dlftloult to bfiaeban tbis oomiag eeaaoa. TEey the week before By Notre Dame. paoei^or and tom i(^tM ta . a f o o ^ . . the The first keif waa even with the feel that the game eaoaped t k e ^ Within a week Ae Army put on. a by fiVr yarda in tho grueUtog ilk- )ua aurfaca. tha footwl waa looela beMing their own. Chenoe pitaalofi for some tlnie,'but that It atay catch up with leagvia bi^ remarkable oomehaok to earry' ita mile raof. . It. With Qiwr and Davla Vought maSeged to aoorl oaoe from maln' objeotive of tho aeaioa agaiut . The wtoaeria' titoe of 81 mtouteil . : thalr fidr r^rtory a aorimmage m front of the Una* thla oomiag season. It aaema to a Navy team wuOb wae figured to 88 leoofids was oomparattvily. slow ^ junior front rank ad* oheater god. tim goal waa agataat be the belief tht t the ma^r-leagues have a good ohafiOe to win. because of a heavy triek, and un*,. and the run of the play ai the leonl fee' the depreealon last, out often They w ill have plenty of baoltodd seasonably Warm W(eather sipped : vlt* team had juet prevtoualy been preae* feel it whan many other things have gone back to fidrmali VldAl.'of Arxny, waa over tor the fifat toutihdowa of the tradltl{0iiAl Weit-petnt Annuelis gamai Fol* material for Motor .Baaee’a auooea- the xHmnara’ energy. Tho record it, ssaJX'ii.iK'.’ffifs•viai. Thalr onpoaenta alao had hi a lag but oouMa*t just manage to get eor, Lt. " Q lr' Davtdaoa, even 80:0 2*0, Mt ity H. Kolehmalnei to plenty through. _ "In"in otherocner words,woroa, i1988 may wall be lowing A aeries of auwtasful ohargea from ita own 47-yard lino In tha a j^ d quarter of toe h kttle at I pair of wlflf man who had ' a tough -„_AWeyear tor ttu fk* the oloaely ooordlnatad Army divan had amaahad through to a tally waaa this aoUon plotura' was thpugh. Vidal, FieMi. afid Kllday New York to 1918..' ^ ofoTaoMd apaed am trloka. In tha aaoond j^ariod- Chanea have finisher' thalr gndtron earetra. Vought definitaly aaaumad ^tha ietlhat 1884 win‘n see aoraoal ooa* takaa. The MUlroM A. A., of New Yotto the ■tai^ the Olaatoabury Stlonrrastorad. VI The main problem at W u t Point ----- With 49 • • pU^La^w^^ “t upper hand afid aeored two more What we waht to next aeaaon w ill be t ^ ideation of State'- g^ a . Wannbarg in the locals’ gMd do la to. trim ship so that We oaa pioaaadoontlnuoualy for the firat tan itail through the 1988 oampaiga roplaeementx to tha Ime tor King, ioto|^ Miale Nototali . y ^ u tee. Howatar,' atarilng work .gave a itylaadtd Maptay aa did the Captain Suttmorfdt. All-Amertoa 00, and South P a», , Dao. 0.—The auspiciously by. walloping Terry* ties. The soore was 40 to 10. Tha Jos MeChukey, Fordham aide left and he drove the ball Right Halfback yills 47 to 16 tha same night Man* NewaiM played a fast game and Univ. 82:38 through low down at the comer of c. ueDoaneli»...... Arrowsmitb Wesleyan University foeibaU taam ohaater was putting on its great had. poaaeaalon of the ball most of j . c . Watsoh. In^ana the upright. Within two minutea Center Haifbaek New Britaia Here Tomor­ Now York, Doc. 5.-- (AP) — will play ain ^ h t game schedule comeback to edge Rockville 88 to tho time. McCurray, Brown aeJ ^jniv,j.. 32:40 Kennedy ehpp^ the ball through to G. UoDonnen ...... Beakey Through Notre Dame and Pitts­ next year with , teama in' ity own 80. Montlo featured for the wlnaora Etoo Pentti, Milirpae A. A. MeOonkey who had an open goal Left Halfback clam tor the second season in auo* N. y ; 33:16 but allpped on the treacherous sur* Fleming ...... Lather row. burgh lies, Southern California's with Beany and Johnson beat ‘tor path to the mythical national foot­ sesaion, according to tho aohodule . Ty Holland had a bit of bad for­ the loaers. D. Netye, Indiana Univar faoe. However, he aoon made Outalde Rlf^t announced toAty. ' The Caidiaala * Sity 88:19 Dowey...... Corral ball champltmshlp. tune right at the very start of tha The oloaeet game of the eventog ■ V amende by taking a perfect pim The "Reo Five"- will engage in won seven out at eight games from season. The team hu been e ^ came whin, the Bast Bidea uommI W. Zepp.. Michigan Mtate^ from Kanirndy and drhrlng through inalds Right three battles during tha next aavea Notre Dame at Los Angelea thla f Joao same oppononta during : the plied with brand new auctione. Tfia out ttie CoUtofiau 27 to 20, Hie Normal ...... 88:004*f for the edUaUaer. Credit must be UcConkey ...... Chensey days. Tha prograia starts tomor­ SUurday, Plttalnirgh in the Rose aaaon juat oibaed, butithinga may night of the opening game, aome* winners ran up an 18 to 6 lead the L. J. Hutton, minde State • given to the center forward for the Center'Forward row evening when the Reo enter­ be dlfforont next year wit1th taa lorn Narmai ...... 34:108*8. , nn—miih way he gave the baU to hie O’N eill...... Wateon Bowl at PauMdena, Jan. 2 . . . that’s Jooke A« himaelf. The forwarda alao ahowad Thursday night, the Reo ti book­ even MlOhlgao or Colgate, two great November 4—Trinity, here; Novem­ here lu t Friday. The B^les have and Flrti starred for the wthner% they had plenty of ability when they ed to oppose the Pittsfield BagleB in uadefeated arrays, eoufd offer much ber 11—WUliama, here; November yet to meet defeat on their own and Chapman and Winfilar for the Title Wen ANmjnu^ear B ff^ ! got the ball but they couldn’t break NOTRE DAME HEADS in rebuttad ih^that event NOW that MeOuritty. ««• ^ Pittafic^ The Bacleu ware aoimdiy The enrrenit Trejaii machine i it- 18—Rochester, away. floor. loasri. The SUmmarit ~ down the juniore’ defenae. • The trbuaced last FrlSty night by the Hisrald Janielora (40) Ainarici’a,outets5tangmstaafii*0^ score at the interval atood one goal Guards and tfilp ffanM wlil gM tha hajea laeka soma of, tha oftonalvf The St. Bridget’s boys’ baskatbaU nera, has won his first ^ nattonhf each. FOR TROJANS' CAMP power of the aUl*etar 1981 eleven P. B. croas-oountiy -ohampieoewp awitf!; fans sottM. idaa of tha ompared team defeated the German Luther­ 0 MeConri^, rf .. . 4 After the Intermlaalon, Sullivan strength of the two local teamm Which spotted Notre Dame, two DEFENDS CUE TITLE an Five In a repent Oburch league t M years 0^ fftort, he Unde tont^^ went itno the home goal and Henry tOttt^doVM and then walloped the O'' Johnson, ff .0 eelf tbs h ^ rsaiso of the tata^.., Chicago, Dec. 8.—(AP)— The Flaying on their bome oeuit the Raunblera, 16 to 14. l^ t to offset contest by a soore of 31 to 26. 3 Brown, If .0 to left halfback. The teams went Bailee are a. hard team to boat aad 4 l^oMon, e >...•...•>•.2 coUegiato A. A. A. A. twennUy^te-- at it in ding*dong fashion and soon prime pick of Notre Dame football the Raio Five wiU have to aUft'mto this It la stronger on the defensive. AGAINST NINE MEN Manebsater Trade plays Hart­ door end outdoor chMmtoMI^. \ had plenty of eaedtement in the air. /Whether NOtre Dame can pierce 2 Atontio, rg *'*.*fi. 11„ and the National A. > 4. U.Jtoro*^ talent 8S husky young men filled high gear to bring vletory. that sturdy line tbia waekjfemains ford Trade here Friday afternoon. 2 Veiittart,.tff w Up the fidd came the ball, down it On next Sunday aftenMon tho New York, Dec. 8.—(AP)—Ralph The looela tqpsned with a 64 to 21 a [indoor ot^lechasa ahd 8,000*am^^ would go again, with each goalie with a burning desire, headed West­ to be assn, bui certainly the Ram* 1 Sears, ,)g ...... •* outdoor stoapiechaio t l ^ , ward today to maet Southern Call-^ Rec win jouraty to Adams, Mail,, biers, on the basis of thrir. olagtdfl Oreenleaf of Chleago who has won victory over the Watkinson School 0 GUman, Ig...... ^.0 getting plenty to do. At thla period to play tho\8t itanidaua team ot the national pooket billiards cham­ of Hartford. Bngene Rossi led the Fmdhato ,c44>taia holds toaJ- the vlatwrs were the more danger* fomla’s Trojans at Los Angales neat cent showing against Ariny. nave 4-A. two-mUo Indoor teoprd of-y 4Saturday. that dty. Cohddered oaa of tha the weapons to test say defense to pionship 41 timee, the last time a attack, with ten Add goals. 12 20 0 48 oiu and Sullivan had to step lively^ longsat trips on lto‘ adiadulo tha year ago begins the 18 day task of .Bleka (It) 9:1T 8-0; jpd the to keep Ua Bnea dear wbidh he did There wars traces at those fani- claab is the olitatanding game on inUb s ta f# M ^ oftf;48 4-0.^, in an aeoompUahed manner. > And oua influansa oaaaa in th# party, but Roc Five loavoAt lOdO Spaday thti week’s schedule: defending his crown against nine The West Side Buddlea ,will hold 4' Robinson, rf ...... l again (Haatembury opened the seor* mbat of the ill and lame were oa the momiag the game bdag eattod- at Last week's program was topped BpecUlly aeieotad eua fetars tmight an important praotloa session at tae 3 PatotaVd, If *l ''ii^. mend, and Ooadh Heartly (Hunk) 2A0 p. m. cohqueet of the Navy, GreMeaf opens the 1982 tourna­ West Side Reo tonight at 0 o’ddbk. 1 Oiyke, 0 •....•.•>,••••0 Ing. , . . AH members are r^ueeted to M SLATE ANNOUNCED tricky jnaylng Anderson figured his Uityuei . task The Reo five were scheduled ta ___ Aubum's disastrous 20-20 ment at the CajUtol Academy to­ 0 Beany, rg .2* enrouta, would be to, remove ^opti­ appear in New Britaia on Friday stalemate with South Carohpa, and night against Jamas F. Mills of San preeent 1 Johnson, Ig ...... 2 A piece of tricky play by the out­ night, but the tnahOity at Jfaw side right resulted ul a Ugh, drop­ mism geawated bj the Ramblers Alabama’s mteraeotiobal triumph Jacinto. ^ ping, diffteult Shot wUcb Sullivan triumph over Army. Britain to get a fioor for that ni|tat» over St Mazy'e 'goall 0 to 0. Brunig MoMm watched the Provt* 0 4 l i tried to fist dear. He praetioaUy wore dtUged to uot the game tor OAMBS THiS WmK desta,.lfiOO' StSteamrollerii hand the K cF Thuradty, Dooambor 10. ■ Ltadon. Boye’ Club thetr firat foot­ East SIdo (87) aira the ramalntoff^ succeeded but the ball was returned Bon Gume, pflOC of tipafRoo basket ball tofsat yeattoday to the Whaling the. firebar and in the aeriinmnge which took Sullivan started 'to advance to dear DillOIAyWINS4M8 ^ .Now Britain plays hare tomorrow P. '• B' ______ftlayod to place the outalde left managed to ball teams, has arranged one of tho evening against the Roe Five. The dty. The score was 12 to .O. J s^hodulo calls tor at Maet opM^coad S Tff •••••••••••• *2 0.‘ m utes and the same two playtfs were Uvan into the goal. . South MethodlStva. Swedish; - De^f involved at the kill. Gray worked game each week and In ihaay ei 4 (HmgettL •••*•*-0 Mmher 7.- Sb Jamm vs. -Gemmwb . The lOcal b o ^ strove dadW*atdy two and throe gamee are booked tor 0 ltaraburta,1g ...... •••» 9 « SSmbe^ 18, Cantm vfc S O I^ ; the ball down to the vidtors’ goal, to aooie again but were unable to . Snow and. McConkey Were the big crossed it to ttcOaokey .vdio passed do so aad tha gaiba ended .la a wiq the road whloi means the School ICfthodlit; Deoambarl4, OerauuiMsH It to Kennedy. The lifter swaif to for the Vidtors. Street boys will have traveled tho guns in' the DeMoiay attack last ii . ' 11 T it St-Maty*a; DmemberJ0/ C«taf the left with it and MeColdtaf nrooa* highways at Woreoeter,, Mass., Friday eyeping when the locals de- CoOegtans (25) St Jamea;^Decemher 21, The toainA:: R ^ o laland and Connectleut aa; 1 OriOcbowskl. rf -...... 4 5. 18 St Mary’s; iDecember 37; St /ed to the right The atratagy was Maneheater gnniora B. wan. eated the First Prmivtarian Chutoh perfhotfor the defenae fcdlowad Ke»* Bullivaa ■ of Hxrttofd. 47 to 18, in the 8 D.. Muldobn, If...... *2 0 4 vfc St Jamm; DecemMr «• . A further annoimcement the 8 Catpanlerre • ♦ < • * • * *««8 ft 'fi> ItothodtoC Vi. CHh^ ; JOrnwy - nety aad left McConkey u------simmopa ^ .«*-• • R#0 Wklah ff*Hranli4 jnffiffit. inaty to'the Guards-Plttsfiel 0 MfiBiMw^tg v,...'..«i.0.' ft.’ 0 Holding the baB just ^ . Goal With the M ioval of the tarn is a Ifie' enaoinatyi . ttma tS# oonter forward, passed it fiataodaon . DeMoiay (47) 4 '^tooholaBh zft ....•.**.4 reduction at admiaekin. ReeVatog F'ltba Mantoeetw Horaeaboe Neubadr;.v 018 _ 44. 1 TLarnay, lx ...... ti *0. forward and lleOonkey hi^ no diffi­ Right the present day oaadfttoam, te m p. V V , - - - B. FV % culty i^ejnafidng. Hillman ...... 'Kualak l^*SoettY, rf 9 eltoad'a ntoat brUUsat :aaaaoi 0 » a * 2 U .1 JIM. Iff And tbm-Wbat a alege the vla- many baslutbau fine out oi enk*^ ‘ itty when it annexed, the, e^fi*e iw Left Back; ploymMt or worktoSMn^ O—McCoiakey, if . . . . 4 i-lv7 ft:'' as itom’ goU madAo withstand. Tima Jdinson ...... Pfan ‘ “ s^th. I f 0 ' by detoal * M ^10. y> '. ■ * ; !|9 admlaalon price har Men .wae TtoOi ■Bd tam^agnih it seemed that it ^ Right Hatfbaek to 80e for adultsaild eoboiil Of. . *--'.4 must tiB. Alb tho forwarda had Rooney Daily O'...... 0 vfctarlee, .Ortolae-'(l0ir^., MB' dree will .hA^ohaigpd’ too... S'?'- p. ' ^i * . ' ■ j • ' • B»vF, bar; shots, A Faeket shot Cantor Halfhadi wilt bo started on edbedulea zg . . . . . 0 aaved .the .geMie: Kennedy had *nenMy "The ildividual aCveretP • ipimy. ff 2 order to give danoe fais.at^Uaat Gr Geaa ^ S';c6bker "If • * •'» •' ♦ • • • ‘i i *ft , ooe. hatf-turn graaed Henry . »••«•»# • • a •Xaraah taft) hours of dancing. : inato" by m ile zwbaat- 1—B. WOTBOX, Neubaper a. Haheean^ .'»,*'.'»'.^’,j88J'' 8 A ctivee '«. »#;,»* »Y ' 2 the Leftv _1 ■ • ' H i ritaam 3 Wtoox, rg (>\*Y and to Ua Gray .. *a.«e>Aef«i«Oeee* B. Capra SUM oS tha O u M BiiHt ■ II 4,:ffiih,^.'ig;r • c.b • e‘'/e .i e e e,Vs «V weath- . 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'iZy- pi>- m ;^v . V . 8 T 0 S A 6 U n - f.;-; M a o d i e B t o AMD LONG Ppgg jUjWB i'K'i 'S eer A- ' f c - ' \ ♦ T , iiren iiig H erald M iiand traokfcBH.7 .rr > MiififigAOiir idKilltii— iSrojrtS' ymtmtuj aw Win 'PllDIMl jrWvO^^ismuia Jutf V iu i Servidd lOiaiM loom H t 'iuRwF C1 ig' .....'0 edtbecii •'(Be ftetbiU tM Di'flf s r , s$r~ 8800,8864. perrttt A 'direwM .to gli^pnbilo TSiplfi Om ^ eriSffew V to *tew , la:^*' Uf Rockvfltt'^ a t the r / T B witi^’saM . 18 8 87 ^ OoacMi^v* j p rliim 1 ^ CoBuMttr* Dora ..I f otS 11 M (^yBN.LANB 9178 UNB a ’ cop y. o f -.tali ', ekdor; oa '^tbe .pi rawkt* - ftirir •••••gwiwraw'• 9HWMiiffii3 erw o f . ( i 6 ) ^ 1 Ofty •;•• • • o•• •f*'*• • • *1 *• ci®| i 8 ot® ; aceonuaodattoD of tbplr r ■ bsikstball in 01 gapiea>of' tpp ; B oii^ Dfie. 8 All oirdcro for trrctalsr inMrtlou tlm^d3eo«^h^^ ___ _ b ; -f . ' Luke bus Cor lodge, p arte'or - ippia^ the t$!Ox r i. :0>b will b«.attnrf«d St tta* osc tin* rate. ' ; WHY SmVBB?^:,^;. town .aad^by; pnoUsttfiig thoYipfmo ' , - S . '* * * . » 0 season, Special rst«o for lost tom •▼•nr trips 4t spedal rates.a raone '8088,^ ■ ‘ ■ • -'.'V; sonie. newspfpfr, l.sv lu .a olrewaf' ’^Spme g o o d If. prison tpam# .'the irndefCatad Bofiton Ciilto have a oBfr dar advoMplss ^ tcs n p o s ^ s m $. Our.4 toow^%partias&t ak^7i In aalA- pruatfudlstr^ ffoiB' iiataffiay gam e in tba laet quar­ Ada «^rcd for th»a or sis ^ s 'finVe'from'the date o f< this order. irirf/>a.?«..i. T - 0 14 gama lead on tba iMt o f tha fleia- ■»r« tbo third or dftl 'Street IS a h r^ tram,: m a rp .'in a k e:’ tP ^ w s cou rt of^S|wIJWV s^^rg.fl'v'f.^.V.-'^'l:,' ■ 'O’ ter wheii;;;the. RbekvUle team was dian-Amarioan BOilkey Lfiigiis. Tha Bed osljr for the ss> 'what the tsB^eniitiira. t h s f iT f t r o f t lu unable "to/galn more Qian twelve tX>UR8E$ AND CLARES tlbf glveh. V* _ ' . ^ . Ig.; *.... : , • y '2 - 1 PhUadripUa Arroart, bristared by imca the ad sppew* Rept, 886 per jM th,,'tt .... T i f Inches ipYfD^. downs, •d, obanetes St tta »ts •arsed, but ' heat, hot w ater/bath aae''j|PH»yw ;,l9.^'tli3/score:, of wV4|ral Bqitqg diacArdt^ no-allowiiKC 'ds refoBda cap be m am BEAUTT C yi/rU R B —Okm j wHile p.n-5-31.,., ■ V-Yv Ward^HViCau^ R^^ OB ala time ada atopped after tbs aovviee. /• . ttiodgk -tiM BOBkboyi gave ; ,^’';Mlas.9W^3opiy' <10>. aecood . place, with a fiva»prinfc toayj» learning. Details free.: ay^ord , ^ “ ‘ • fist teqm. KovM Biid WiUlam-jGH .Cbaasy, president o f tbb fifth Hiftr. > ' ■ . AT A COUBT OF FBq#ATB , ■ I - . ' B . ■ *' F . Prison Jtow d, -7re9a present at the gill Over ibe iqiriiigMd L id liM -- ' No nill forblda": aaplar Usee set ; Academy of Hairdressing.'689 Ualn WATKINS iBROTHHRS,"]NC. nt .ManipbMtcr,. within; and. foii,r; B i JotinS^ best for Fiap^, rf...... i2 p ■old. street, ^ertferA District-or^MjMobester. oa''«the 3d IM glits srbfla SChuets tyu b sft.i^ game apd ,d isced it .to bo one .of A vtotoqr la*t n ^ t anablBd .- tha n » a«rsld wUl sot b* rcm ^bls of'Peci^ber, A 'D.,'lftl,' ’ M0toklhouaa,,lf...... 0 0 tho bestYgamee of tha eeason titot for more tbas bso laoorroct In i^ los 'Tbo BwaUL Eoisy.' hdd ' Naw Havao IMglaa to pidl Into a Prfscat WILLU1C:A: Mt Db . Eoq.. BhlonfOiiabii, c...... 2 0 they hadYBttneoe^ It' wiia tha fourth plaoa tto with to* ftovfflf of sBy advertlaenicBt ordered to r Judgci' ■' : - ■ StorfM ii to. oiie field goal. Ediri^/ig. T , 0 more tbao obo tlm a SrrUATIONS W A N fili^ ■ Estate ofYBmma Tr(t9be'late; of Li- tba ebbond fatoe;^e:'C ifitics eightb'^l^'fbf^ tito p team Reda; fiat^yiakr’a ehSq^Mtk, aha The loadvertcBt ooilaaloB of incor* G odo, ig. .0 0 PEMALEJ-; V-38 pXHt RENT—MODERN • fbnr' apd Mancheeter, la Add ;Dietrfct, deoeps- ovafv^MliiiedLtlto Ddle b y th e j i c m e w ho cU^Md- Itoanaaeon; yeitoirday tbe’ Quebeo BbaVera, g hew e i ^ rect publication of adTertlalsfi will t o eA . ■ . >'v ■ ■ afteniooii- by rdnnihg seven of the thle eeaeon, trailed the iee pracea-^ rectified oPlr br cancellation of the live room apartmeskB, Y g i^ On motion of Charles F. Trahbe ad- of 'tt-14. The team jday - of the obarae made to r the eervlce 'Sndered. PRApi^teAL NURSE would^Mlke jlielttea was bqtataadhig srith each 10 eigh t alon.- ley street, off Uaip, near h|w ndhlstrator , • MMe MOGoirw (87) AIT adVortlaementa muat conform worlL dayjor night; also niateniity pe^ ill the eporiiig* The prlfm team had .the odds on Ted Saiffldera, Borico ,wtoger» is atyls oopy^asd^fiwswphymlto. office. Inquire S i Ehm atreet. Tel. .:: b . : rcaML M kbd L Hunt; tefej^hoBs. asd'Mitfphy played hard f o r the Ro me ,aame u e Umlm^. a w Q ^ Miildoon, rf...... 7 era and they reaerre .the risht to i m . : ■ ';■ \T j^'loaenu'. -.. pounds )n'#eight.for eadh nnm ttho iyi)4y,.lf.,....'...,,..2 . eni on Sgturdpy njl^tt aipd bp enfg; edit, revlae or reject any copy con* FOR TWO^room ;Si7;tM;fiBkl game the Sops of ged four gpqia and. aai(et ^to •Idered objeetlonablo. e p b b , Cc, see •.•«• • • • s8 ' played. Tne'-Rockvllle'teaib waa fa x jut Italy,held Utto^tsouhle in ddfeating CLOSING HOUBS—Claaalfied ada to 'furnltiiAl apae&enti7 ..€MD Arthur dtitiinski, Ig. ...0 too light bttt hsid the oddk to their jump, to the top qf the ecohlhg.l|at AND FEED 49-A itei t^<]nde^pgb4eiitr by the eoore of 81- be pnbllebed aame day must be mr lA. knolla, 0440 or 4i8i; r:v "r ’ credlton 'to- briagu la.7thelr - cliddis Slnnampn, Ig.. . ; . . . .1 favor as far as forward paipeliig vras with 11 pripta, two mora than m calved by'IS o’clock noon; Saturdapr ;{M. 7 R . ‘s'!d tuyfirmake to this court o f the notice Morrill, rf ...... ;> 3 It was a j^ i^ by the 121 visitors, playera have made aiiven poiatiL f u l l p a y m e n t If paid at the busl- given: V italy; 8 p. m., DUIb 'va. L idepend- mostly f^ m Rockville who witness­ E d^ Burke of Hifladeipbla, ana A0M offtoo OB or boforo tho ooTOBth range and fuel oil. V. Flrpo, Ho doubia houses . in good loeathms. Patrlcco,'lf ...... 1^ Wells street, tel^ on e 0148..^ . WILLIAM A HYDB ents. ed the giune, that the Clerks out­ three Springfield playere, Gahn»< day followlns the first toaertlos of. A ^ y Edward J. HbU; Plume 4 j ^ , ' ■ Judge. Director Buechr WlBhes to caD to MoCaughey, c ...... 1 each ad otberWlae the CHABOB played prison team A the first De^ardine and .Petttoj^. H -li.5-32.: thie attention of the players that Aliozi, rg ...... 0 ' RATB will be collected. No reapoaal* SEASONED HARD WOOD, stove FOR RENT—TEIREB, five^ and dz snd second quarter blit tiiat the . CalUghen of Qufibet, continqqd aa. bllity for errors la telefbosed^ads gunea' most be started on scheduled Bens^e, Ig ... . 2 size, furnace cUunks or fireplace . room; tenements, ad^-all modem AT A COUBT OF PBOBATS'HELD ABlfuio,'c 0 prlson-team„came back to the third the league’s highest penalty Jcartiei will be aPBfiinbd‘aad"the&'aecanwy at Miuiohester, within and for the tb n e . . - cannot be-febarasteed...... lengths 87 cord or 84 loaA Gray Im^twmnents. id^/Ylast quarter,:sewing ;a todchdown snd with a total of 16 minorii. BIP > Re­ District of Manchester, on the-Sd day '. Sons of Italy gan, Springfield defeneemag# stood tN b E X O F birch 80 cora Chas. Heckler', tele­ Centec-street or tele^ofne.7864... o f ’ December. A . D.,--1938, -" 16 held-their'gtdn.jmtU tile finiih, de­ phone Roaedale 18rl8. ;: Present WILLIAM ft . HYDE,. Ebq„ ■ ? F . . T second with 12 B daonaad.o major L. Farr, if ' 0 - 0 0 Mim Shea (9i feating Rockville, to their rurii for CLil^IFlCATIONS FOR RENT^TWO, THREE and 4 Judge.' : ' • ► -.V B. the eoctia print. ' . and Pringle of New Haven, follow-: Births • • a^ OjS • • s>.o • • o S • • 0 0 S.^«.S • s . room apartaaeiits, 'heat, Jmsttor Eatate of-Harry E. Seinum-latent r f « ...,.ft..-.'.'.. I 0 2 ed with 11 minora. ■ i B npaseni|Strf •'•VssV*«* •*••••••••- * Manchaater.'.in aald Dlatrlet, .dSdeaSed. J . . . 5 . '. . . . 1 - 0 ,2 ’L^pp,:^rf ... *'•'.% *,^...'1' - BfBrrt?70B'fd •’•ikCows;s>s«i: so****** '•C GARDEN~FA9(Mr-4)AIRT ( sttvlce, lefrigmratoi furfibheA-GalJ' On motion .o£ The Mancheater .Tiw t De rgimone. If *.. ... -1 -The league standing, including DOBtllt • eVsi e>>s]b Cs.S,t?#S#«## s ^ • S Arthur A. Knpila 5440 or.-4081. Company Administrator : %^^fl|imopd8, c, ig . .. 3 2 ' 8 'FOOTBALL PRODUCTS ,50 is'frem: 'M'hfti^tto, c ...... Y;...- 0 1 1 Nelse, c ....a....'.... 1 • Gftrd o f VesVesssesees^ses, .B 876 Main streeh ■; OBpEBBQf:—^That six.,mj)qms.fi Ghsdwick, rg . f . . ;■ 1 w. U T. Zb Memoimni' /'• • s'b • • • S S s s s s's S SXB* . * * the 3d day of December, Ju O'., IsSf r g . . .. 2: *. 2’ " 6^ .GoliunbiM, Ohto, D e c .j8 ^ (A P )- B o s t o n ...... ' 6 Lost and • •••••as FOR SAUS—GUINEA PIGS, fd ^ ...... - - - Babmlngton,-Ig.Q; 6 ROOM TENBIQQNT. and the nm e aye limited anA'aUo > • a • e a e 4 Philadelphia iLBnom&ooBMpb^^ ••••••#•#>••»•'•»# .. ri.® pigeon, cf^pts. Will Ffdt, Ctekin- tor tbs' ' credltoya within , wbicn Rudolfi, Ig ...... 0 The frilorring Jhe steering .of 6 POnORBlO '' ••eepeeeoeoeoooS'S'SS CdW . ^ ery Road,' .'Wapplhg, (Soon. /*We*d OientA-garage. locatibA brln g.ln their, claim s a g a in st sUd-; clubs to the^ -Nationplj FpetbaU Springfield . -4'f..V Aw toM bne* *6 Walker = st^tV.^In- tate, and the raid, administrator Isi 31 Providence . . 3 8 '. 9 Automobiles"for Sale 4 Like To See You.” / , ‘ League, inclndtog Suntoiyfs .games: qdlre Sjl' Walker^ Tel. 726^ , ‘ ." rected to givq public hbtlce. .to ■ mdepiendenta .' New-Haven . ,8 K ,‘ 9 AntomobUfis; fbr BxebansA: • S S3ESr^ ® r 1 orddltora .to bring. In their-^;MaL -B F t ; ,v,i % Wi JL.'T;.!re. Auto AcdMsbrlejp—Tires fi within said time allowed .by ,pbatl 'Portsmoutii ■ , . . i .;.u 6 j l 4^: .857 Q uebec ..... 2 A . > Auto Repairlns^Palntlns 7 Tteney,:rf-'.'.'.. n- 1 5:0 - BnMimntogs, ^ 3 Boston ...... 7 4 ’/ .4 Oarajces—Sendee—Storage ..... It -goods, furniture ^ Better, petees And by. publishing the same In Boms' C H 0 C ® J W E F ff iir r S ' Its,- mcMpt heat^ gar^ qe-wspimer,;;^ having a cireUlAtlon -in irt,:b, tt ^..^>^...,1 avidsoh, c ...... *•. 1 New York ....."...irdt S XlW , Motorcyclea^Bleyoles ...... 11' ; jpsdd' irY jw call Ja w i^ ' Nathan said pKqbata^district, 'Within-rten day.S't Wanted Antes—Motoreji^es:^.;^. ' lb • • • •’ e • e e"a'o we • 3 ' ' ^ 0 S.oher, r g : V .'4.. 0 Brooklyn ...--8 2 5 0 Baelneaa sad Prof east on el e> ticca iAverant,./Golchestm.Ypi^ Tele-; from tra date-of this ordef, and ro- 8 R u ii^ ^ .ig.;vW ';''-.-....-I'- -i.'-' i ., y in c e .’dg n - Chisago CardaV;;.'.. .‘. '^;i-6 2 5 0 AGAINSr LalU lffiA Business Services Ottered ...... 13 phonk-OT.'''^' 'I turn. JMOcC'tb^ Wb74^Urt7of7ffh:e. no.twe Household Services O ffered...... 13>A given.' , ■ . V r- Stapleton- . . .Y . v ^ T JOSl house,', all. Improvements. Apply 2 W ILLIAM S. HYDE 8 Bnlldlnr—ContrMtlBp ...... 14 8 20 ,16 .r.' TV 95 'J.-: Florists—Nurseries ' ...... li Efikabeth Place.; Judge. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 H-U-5-83. . , .jx,-.' ■: gendmita New York, Dec. ,.6.7- (A P ) —^ d - Funeral Directors I.....V ...... 13 ( R efe re e : AGAINST EXFBBUIMNTS Heatlnp—Plnmblnc—Booflap . n 17 FOR RENT-r^ 8; JtOC»C - SINGLE .Chocolate, recognized in this state' ' AT- A CODBT..W PROBATB BtoS N y m p p /r f. '• 'h'lire-’ O .e'e''^ V. ' Insurance ...... a P * * * * ^ *** • • • 13 FOR RENT—IN JOHNSON Block, house adihVgaikigA'"f»arlllv^ at M anchester. ''Within* and fo r th e as featherwrigbt champion qf to® M illinery—^DressmaklhlB ...... ; ; 13 shigle rooms, two and, three room H eigh ts W i a ^ , l f , • «.• e.e O'O 0 o • • Washington, Dec., '5.—(AP)— MovlBF—TrueklnF—Storage .... SO atzeet,. rent reasonable. JQqqu^ district: of-Manchester, on the 3d day Senator Wolcott, (Rep., Conn.), world, defends his title clalml hi o f December, A D ..-1933. Mini^, c ... Balntina^Papprlng ...... 31 suits, all modem conveifiences. Ap­ Mao.Rhester Realty Ck>. TeL '4412: warned- today against, esperiihenta- Madison Square . Garden Friday Professional Services ...... 33 ply Janitor, tdephOpe 7635 or A. Present "WILLIAM s. HYDE, Esq., B. Sturgeon, Jjt. PrlskwaUd, rjg night In the climax battle of a tmsy Bepairing ...... 33 Judge. B. Jehneem, If •• Pero, Ig . Y • e ’• • • • • ^e tlon in proposii^ methods for re­ W. Harrison 6917. FOR RENT—ALTON ^ST.^'^Siqgle Trust Estate of William Clement and profitable week for the leather Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 34 Kovl8,*'C .\ ...... Sslmd^n, if • •-• • w 4-.C • ' pealing the ISth.Asdendment.. Toilet Goods and Service ...... S3 house of 6 rooms, - modani.; Obe u-w. of Emil Clement igte of 'MAqdhee- pushers...... , J. .Strugeon, rg • e • s • • e ■ ,*T have alwigw been qppoaod -to W anted—EBusiness S e r v ic e ...... S3 FOF. RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS month free rent, F. R. Manning. ter ih said district, deceased. ' ' 7 PhUlips, Ig F. Bng^d,vrg . the prohibition question belx^ . to ' Chocolate’s challenger is Fldri SidaeatloBal for light housekeeping, all improve­ 8 1 4 8 : Upon Application of V^lUlam Clement Courses and Classes ...... 37 praying tbktY ah sHqwiino' be: made, .GY Frazer, i g , .. 13 tiie'Constitutton’V tile Senator told LaBarba, rugged Los Angries batilerr ments, steam heat, gieui and sink In whose two previous tad»fbr;tihe}426.* Private Instruction .... ••••••to 38 every room. Rent refisoiiable. 10'9 out of - said .eStat, th^aceoirdahee with newspapermen. favpr'sira^fhtout '■•.•••••eeeeeeaan.ggagp e.eS8*^ said .application'oa.file. tt-ls: -i- . 16'i; ■ 35 repeal which should take tb® P ro­ pound title ended in defeat. - Musical—Dtaznatio e • • • a • eBidre tee 33 Foster ^eeL —Gruhei. L5lGALNdTIC$S; 78 OBDEBED':— That" thh '-foregoing The ddeago stadium' offersY also Wanted—Instruction ...... S3 application'be he^d. ahlfideteihiihed : Herald Newsboys s c r ib e d course as set torth .to tire Fiaaaclal AT A CdUBT OF BBOBATB HELD at the Probate office, to -mnclmster SanpeOn,.rf . . . . ;T Constitution. This would not endan­ a bont .between mng Levto- Bonda—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 at Manchester, within and^ fqr. :the to said District, dii'the ’l^ /4 h y , of McQHzy, r f 1 ger actual repeal/ 'sky, d f ic a ^ alngger, sihd Primo Business Opportunities ...... 33 BOARDERS WANTED 59-A district of Manoheeter^-on the td day Decem ber, A D..^ 1’983, a i. 4'>u*'elo0m to CSumeiaC Italian man-mountato. Money to Ijoan ..'.... '...... ' 33 o f ;Decemher. A D., 1983. >. ■ . th, foronuon. ahd'thaff nbtfedTtte; given To^Bi^q; .i f ... ^ 1 ‘T hope the representatives .of the Help aad Bltaatteas FOR| RENT—FURNISHED ROOM, Present WILLIAM'S. HYDE, Esq., t o . a ll persona Ihterest*^ .wfrajMtYeS'^ Bfown;N:‘Y . .. 1 people now In Congress have learn­ irimy Walker, Rumson, N. j., Help Wanted—Female ...... *. Si * near Center and busineBS section. Judg.h,.'— 4 . ■ ‘ J • tate: o f the .pepdehay o f ■raid.,. Std^van,?Ig' • • • • •-’'I' T i^ F , OfT ^. U.'S Ptf. 04 ed thelT' lesson from this last elec­ heavyWright, will make Ms -rirst Help Wanted—Male .....r ...... S3 , Estate bf Dante Pantalep ofM an- tion/md the tlme'ahdAlaqeAf kbar- S cm vdZ ; O ' . . ;2.Y.. Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 Board if desired. Telephone 7605. tion, but I am still rather , skj^ticai Atari rince his defeat by • Mix cbentfr Invsald distriot.-mippr.^ ' .-ink thereon; by phhllfhlng a -cq p y o f W f^eri>rg'. .Vk.. . . V J / - Caiji You .Make This Agents Wanted ...... 37>A m>on application, of Thoihai" P ^ ta- this ordfar:;to soifid newuphper-ha'Sfhlk because I have seen toem ducking iSchmellng. to a. ten round match Sltnatlona Wanted—Fem ale ...... S3 l a r g e h e a t e d r o o m w ith leo, Guardian praying fqr kh order a' circulation la, saldAIatndt. oh'or JoUbboP, r g ...... O' the prohibition question.. for. .four witoi■Arthur Dekuh, of New Yoik, Situations Wanted—Male ...... 33 board, home privileges, 63 Garden authorising him tolcOmpromlM^a epr- fore D ecem ber AY1333.- and .b y pbei' W l«Y . V w . . 2" y ea rs.” * at l ^ Angries that night . Employment Agencies ...... 43 talh^^ontitful and disputed clalih7the a' -copy; .of ..this' order rbn the -pq: ■7"-1 f J ' ■; - /- L - lilve fiteck ' J ets-i-Peulfty i^VehlMe■ street TeL 6194. property of said mlnqr^ae per appll- sign post to 'eald tex^ of 'ManoBfste’i^ 10 Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 ck“ on on flte. Ifls ' ’ at least five-daysvbeforo -Gin'daz.cA 24 Sr Llv) Stock—Vehicles ...... 43 r o o m a n d b o a r d at 812.50 per OBDEBED:—^That the foregoing said hearing, toApcaar- Jf.they.hei .8«tiaute queers. ■ 'Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 week. Thie Hotel Sheildaii. Tele­ appllcatloii he beard add determined : Heu Cluner keferee: W ith T h e s t Wanted — Pots—Poultry—Stock 44 canqe at said .time a|id .ptoqe and.hu For Sale—Mlscellaueons phone 3678. at.the- Probate Office' In Maadliester heard relative thereto, and make re­ P ie ce s ? Articles for Sale ...... 4i la Bi|j[id. Dletrlbt on- the 10th day., of turn tor this court.' . - , O eM ea IBoatsIts andaad AiottBasorlcAiogessorles ...... 43 Debeinber;>A. D.; 1933,;.at 9 o’clqok^ln WILLIAM S. HYPE th( Yorim^hn; and' th'at notice. be given -I. .Judge. •The BnllV' B uildinglldlng MatefialaMate: .. e e • • • • e 47 APARTMENTS PLATS, Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry______. . . 43 to all' liersons'lhtereeteq in aald estate Hni-6-82. • ■fgwN'M.Vs- Electrloal Appliances—^Radlo .. 43 TONEMB]^ 63 o f. tba pendqncy ^ of §{^4 appHeation ^ -.q .« , e • J r h i'o ' • • • * S fiy j Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A ahd.thu time and tplaee of belong veqpart%^rf . .-y^. . • Garden — Farm—Dairy Prodneta ' 50 FOR REINT—3-Room:. Apartments, Yth treon. by publlahHg'a copy of this A47TO:VIOKIMllIB8. ’ MeQoAey; rg Household - Goods ...... 51 order .; in eome newepapra -ha^nF a ^ newly renovate^ new gas Ig:Y*; Machinery and T ools ...... i t circulation Ih said’ dfstrl^t;,'dnr’ oV■'be­ Shelton, Dec. S,^(AR),4-; JiM^b Musical Instruments...... ; 13 ranges, steam heat hdt water heat­ fore Decqml^r. i, -192}:,j jpiA>'by^poet- Bpcrktoi-'''® i . •' Office aad Store Equipment .... 34 er, garage if desired. Runt resison- Ihg a' copy o f,this fifuey on. the public M«r^ida,; 2ii of.8 & d ^ died to^S^ ru i feeolals at the Stores ...... 13 able. Inquire 109 Fbtiter S t—(Smhe. a t Derby, ffmmto-*. : ,?■ 41 Wearingearlag Apparel—F urs ...... i t jurlee suffered when Jl^ silto ■ -K v Wanted-rG^o B uy ...... i t Blal 64l6, turn to"this court. ^ V' - • 'The ancld#t7 dtttnredjBgt^fiia^ Murphy, c 2 Boarders Wanted...... 13-A , - . J ’ • WIIA i AM ft HYDE ' wMie he '7raa;‘drMt|ig.’' '.Edg^-'ra^' HBpdalkvrg.;.',ivY.'^v.',-8 I 0 '* 8 Country Board—Besorta ...... S3 Main street- '' ' - Hotels—Beatauraats ...... 31 H|-ll-i-88. ■ - -Yv. "■ -7! Vieto Biacd, Of Darby,^hu:^ RNwmaPn^lg.s .; 0, <2 hz\ Wanted—BoonuN-43oard IS FOR RENT—nVB' ROOM tene­ from, a -p i^ . The i^itan,’eaaiiM -'g Steal Bafate Far Beat ment ^with all im ^vem m ts, and Apartmehte, Flate, Tenementa . . S3 r a a s i f i n j ».r • •y'iy• ....-‘’;0 ' 0 Kslnesa LocaUoah for Rbat ... 34 garage. 107 Oak ■ - . ■» Houses for Bent'^' ■ Suburban for .... T O R R E N T — 8. RQOM . .gptUFtmeat Briatel,. '6 --’HCAE)v Louia - ' TT ; J I l;. Scft Summer .Homes;fpr Brat and four room tmmment,it 88-42 Wanted to Bent Ni5v_%ww,.D^ Y-„ 'I!' ; ; M i^ street Teleph(me^8517. i Betate For Sale er, b ^ - fi|;New'B)^t|ln, m i : Apartment Bull^tulwng for Sale 39 li^tor, " ' “ ' »ii-.' '.i-i , ^■Inese^ Prqpei^ - — - for — -----Sale. . . . . 73 FOR RENT—8 ROOM teneim^t kli^'vdth 'tiisftl^ the latter’ ^ . try FMms and Laad for Sale ....i. 71 with gfirage at 49 9Un^er‘street - . ■ m - i^-wes.- Bouses for Bale)...... t . . . . 73 held -for .^merlor Ckmrtrtrili tpd^ jaky^it-TO Lute for Sale 73 Inquire on premises,^-or’ tel^honJ If a V : hasD-t” 'swaggered- Berart Property:(orSale 74 8781. . • . - by Ju^ J. . ai^d'ldav^ Ipto dpE H f-^ ’ puzzle!' Right -tlds Suburbaa for Sale ...... Am^paja, »«E eip^.w M att^SDCShlB it'.dfe hlw in tiie- seven . 0 B ^ Betstc'for'BselHUiss H FOR RENT-^ a n d 4 rooin tene­ wlthctidite ftid anfder * ^71^5 Wanted—Baal Batata...... 77 pieces:, Gut ;mem ont and see if _ ' APeflea . Legal Wefleea ments. all in^ntivstiMiate. A p ^ 85 platjjng and'ee^ng thegi’to .BE!|I1».. *nokto^-4?f ytm can Mlhouetted fig? raf®®Rl •••••••••••••*•.•##« Foster street Ttfeiflione 0 ^ or- He weaded-fulRyaiiid gave iTaaMNi/BrtVtoV''^ iqbem ly'ei^ ure. ofrtj|e. bol^.-All seven pieces 4646. • Y-.Refebbr. , - di6iddlreBi~Loa Aagelea: muatbe^-naed: " , i'- ^ I ^ { V ^ JV - / - A- '- ■^-'7 • .'i ■ .--if ( B l ^ GAS BU G 61E6/Sweet Soitim rat 'V ■'' - 'Ll/- -tor.'i^N S<6S^ <■’ i»' J toO op p y Y ? TT'.- y. " Ju«t f.- .'.A*-.. 4 , _____ . “I lom^itflu.toaka V '* - , t’ l *•*> >• .(■'* •*.*^*’ • 104|^ tiai-bright’.’ .sold/.lua;. 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DrufglBt (to motoElst ^«lu> had The'two thIagB that do M fst tq carried Into bis store after a4 slow up a c{ar are carbon and tar« / V.. accident)—Y(B8, sir; you had rather lug. a bad smash, but I managed to «6 HpiOWa IbO bring you to. Hortense Magee is hard to stop; Motorist— don’t remember. DO She Ut a match — the tank NO ess <01^ ^ I WAima>to«wiA you mind bringing me two more? A sai&elit up het angeL face,, i > FAR ^Vi/A^y^A^ID NO SOMSTTHlN' IMPfiWWKT*^ Shakespeare wrote: “He who She’s autolng ou through starry •BACK TOT L0N6 TtMfe f- I sfpoee rhs ibo space. steals my piuae steals trash.” But if I AJHA CkX> F f lA N . LATt NOV/ VfiH—- he were alive today he would pro'i 'V taUy write: “He who steals my So mahy-motori^ pui too much •0EN AL\ 'teK^AItAir^ANtl x'rA M tL.Nevenje^'P-’ second hand bus steals trouUe.” trust in (3^ and not enough is their 'S i ^ brakes. SAHIB B P O ^ fiJK/to M1tV%XfPLE HA6 A B I6 *» ... * Mother^Why didn’t yod walk' H S. 6 0 TO, 6WET3SN AHO Euecmic iceeox for, back from that auto ridet A contributor ekpresses the qpto* ion that railroad crossings, instead 1 / NOFWAV / FREEZfN' CUBES, AN* y j Daughter—I couldn’t. Mother. of .being beautlfled. should hayi a We had burnt up the road. ghastly appearance. A lot of. cuto- 1 WA^ toBuy ypv Old Pap Hornbiower says when a moUtq drivers seem to be intent IT -PROM HIM f tire blown up there is a loud, sharp on carrying out that idea. explosion and it is all over. But ' A fellow may be able to draw only when mother blows up the noise is the curtains of a coupe and-still be liable to last for a week. an a rtist Dentist (to absent-minded motor­ ist, in the chair)— Will you take Some motorists on our highways gas? ^ seem to go on the assumption that •% Patient—Teah, and you had bet­ the 45-mlle speed limit is the miai< ter look at the oil, too. mum. An Indian man stole a pig. and The Trouble with Golf, Is That a carried it away in the rumUc seat Man Cui’t Complain If His W lit He was arrested when the pig Buys a New Hat Just As Often As aauealtd on him. This happened in He Buys a Dosen New Balls. Cherokee, North Carolina. If Emily Post wants to be really hekiful these days she will lay off Small Boy—Daddy was run into tslttbg us what to do when there are by an automobile and be wants to too many knives, forks, snd spoons U O t ) ^ Twe know if you’ll let him have . gro­ on the taUe, and tell us what to do ceries on credit mmATON M A 3 0 R Grocer—Has he got a good when there Isn’t enough to eat on i t lawyer? The best way to meet the present t] HAfSBCeN situation is to do the best we can, T R X IN 6 T 6 . Wouldn’t the old trail blasers get accept what comes and be thankful a shock if they could come back that it is no worse. laaaMr.i A V O IB W iM f dkd could “lamp” what is now ^ “burning up the road.” Elinor—I’m trying to make iff my mind about going to a wedding to­ Jerry—Look! Isn’t that an Indian morrow. (efSaMbM Fes. >**2) woman going down the street car­ Gertrude— Who’s getting mar­ rying a papoose on her back? ried? Harry^No, the wind Wew an Elinor—Z am. Austin against her back and the By John C. Teiry driver in it can’t unhook it from her Auntie (airiving on beach)i)—weuf SCORCHY SMITH The Y ic ^ dress. my dears, looking for pret^'Shells? 8h(^7 I Nephew—N ^ we've forgotten Caller (over telephone)—Hello, is where we buried unde William. this the service station? ru be around for my machine in half an hour, so be sure to have her ready. fieceNTmF6NiN6s What? Yeah, be sure to fill her up PiAPP^f!^a3y Says full. Yes, that’s right, the best % m tu ieen grade. I don't like the stuff you put at 'ioftat igg 9ff , in her the other day; she-was miss­ JtUotd. Ckffiminnms ing about half the time; and every iki^Pokee of fk$ o^er machine around me was JnjackgTa ceotMpit SuitAT^eoia beating me on the pick-up. And I want her cleaned andpw- jRitfw VI thatti^igiS. Ished up—she was looking terribly e»nU7tu4 tSU dingy the last time I had her out. And another thing; what the heck is wrong with the spark? The a m jp tU TbapAfrani^osgldsttk spark’s been on the bum for a month now. Be sure and fix it up. And the starter hasn’t been work­ ing any too well, either,. See that that’s in good order, too. Say, Just a minute! I haven’t time to call for her—send her up by messenger, „ Remember, Tm count­ ing’ on yoix to do a drst class Job. rm sick of having people offer me matches when I wy to get that dam lighter to work. W ASHINGTON TUBBS II By Crane OUT OUR WAY By WiRiafns Thomasr-Is your car speedy? Charles—Awfully slow. I can’t keep up with the Instalments. 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Members of Anderson-Shea post have been Invited to attend an en­ i ■ ABOUT TOWN tertainment to be ^ven tomorrow night by the Norwitt V. F. W. post The r^rular meetiiig of Anderson- at the Veterans’ hospital, Nevdng- Shea post will be held tomorrow ton .' . night at the state armory. GHarence R . Peterson, o f 76 W est­ SuBMt Oouncfl, Degree of Pocap minster road, is confined to his home hontas, will meet tonight In Tinker with an infected leg as a result of a hall. It Is hoped that a large num­ hunting accident on Wednesday, ber of the members will be present November 23. He had gone out Into to discuss plans for'the Christmas the woods and stumbled over a H A L B going to be ii^t}b^ecause party, also In regard to the official stump. The skin waa broken on the visitation of Great Ihcohonee shin bone, but he did not give it Worthington F. Wachter at Bristol much attention. A week ago the leg on Friday evening, Decenaber 9. It come from Hah s — but extra caused him trouble and a doctor was Is especl^y desired that each coim- called. Infection had set in. The leg cll have a class ready for adoption, t o a prize to be offered to the council Is In a cast and it will be ten days or you like give-- 0 t s ifbr the having the largest class. It Is ex­ more before he will be able to get pected the coming gathering of out. councils at Bristol will be the larg­ home are from our Domestic and 1. est ever assembled In this reserva­ The regular monthly meeting of . ^ . f tion. the Dorcas Society of the Bmanuel Lutheran church will be held on i i Here’s a Real The Mickey Mouse club will meet Wednesday evening at the home of at the home of Miss Agnes Kaiser Miss Ellen Johnson of 34 Ointon of Lydall street tonight at 7:30. street. A Ckristmas Special! REVERSIBLE • . W . / • -. A ll-W ool Sfe *31^1*^1030^ a± PINEHURST! Bed Spreads FOWL for fricassee Fresh Spareribs ’...... 2 lbs. 25c Sauer foaut ...... *...... 10c lb. The gift of gifts—a rich rayon taffeta Bare Bones rib meat and 1 large Scotch Ham oed spread. Come iu and feel the quality. vegetable bunch, OO m Mote the well tailoring^ . . the t»^tlful all f o r ...... dUV C 3 9 c “ colors. ' You’ll a g n e it’*s a knockout at 52.98! Rose, l^ue, gold, green, orchid. A sale on College Inn Spaghetti and Bice dinners.. In cans. Flounced sides. Corded seams. Full bed Usually sold at ISc can, OR#* size, ■ ipeclal S cans ...... m OC At HALE’S Bedding Department— Assortment must include 1 rice dinner. Main Floor, left. Once you’ve seen these all-wool blankets you’ll realize why we don’t expect them PIGS’ LIVER ...... 8c lb., 4 lbs. 25c to last long-at 83.98. They’re-ftu- above the ordinary run of ^ .9 8 grades. All wool. \ ' ' ' " A Speijial Piirchaiise Size 66x80 Inches. . Meadowbrook Eggs ...... 44c dozen for Christmas Shoppers! Juicy Oranges ...... 26c dozen, 2 dozen for 49c Large cans ripe Apricots ...... 23c can, 2 cans 44c They*re warm- pOUndS Of WOOl A very healthful fr^t. Santo’s C offee ...... 22c lb. D ecorated M. B. C offee...... 29c lb. They’re satin-bound“>'‘ Pinehurst Special Blend C offee...... 35c lb. Reversible colors: Green with orchid, rose and green, blue and rose, gold with rose. D IA L 4151 Dinner Setsi Rayon Taffeta Part-Wool 32-Pieces Wool Comforts Double Blankets HALES SELF-SERVE

$ Another outstanding Christmas value, Beau- G R n C E R Y 1.98 tlful dinner sets'with embossed border, Neat I I T m M f m TO WAITHM VaM W KE^ Beautiful quality. Wool ffUed. Heavy plain color Gay block plaids in a heavy part-wool blanket floral decorations. rayon covering. Corded ^ge. Full bed size. Single blankets In reversible colors. Size 70x80 inches. • 6 cups and saucers § 6 bread and butter plates • 6 dinner plates • 6 sauce dishes ^ Serve *Sel(-Serve* Foods— ^ At HALE’S Blanket Department—Main Sioor, left 0 1 meat platter • 1 vegetable dish The best money can buy. * At HALE’S China Department—Basement $9.95 Telechrome Electric SMOKED g\An Inexpensive Gift! SHOULDERS Mantte Clocks Armour’s smoked shoulders. Small, lean and Armouris shoulders are well known to housewives who appre­ Hand Blocked ciate quality. $6.95 A gift of behuty that will last tot many yaars to oomei G. B. Teleebrome Electric eleomc mantle clocks. Walnut base. Williams’ Charter Oak ‘ Linen 17-lnob slM. Sale and Coffee, lb...... 36c Hale’s Gooks—Bassmont. Toasters Demonstration The taste tells you why! Colored $2.98 “Blue Moon” Tetley Hem Tum.tbs-toast style. Nlokle T e a ...... 1-4 lb. 10c Genuine . oast. Cord aad piIlug—I8.M “Lady Pepperell” oompletti (Baiemsat.) American, Pimento and Large Roquefort A “Blue Moon” $1.00 Pewter Ware cheese dish FREE with any R in s o ...... 2 fo r 37c patUm that ara band blocked. Sheet Sets Electric three, ( 8) assorted packages. 9uaraQt«ad oolorTfait. 64x64 laobti. A gift )f beauty aad ueefulneee. Armour*! Doxter Toasters Prince Albert $2.69 $1.00 "ZAdy Pepperell” eeta are alwaye Tobacco .... lb. 89c BACON welcomed ty women wbo appreci­ High grads pswter ware—not $1.29 Hramel ate quality. 81x9e-lncta iheet and seorads or Inferior quality. Neat Not only toaata saadwlolMi 8 e pkg. two oaeei. Faet-oolor hem. (Main styles. Including luob largo but you oaa grill lauiagee Desserts,. 2 pkgs. 9c fleer, left) ptfOM u water mtohers, sugars aad baooa on it .bealdiM. A baooB of high quality. aad orsamari with trays, candy (Buemeat.) dlsbss, oaadleitiioki, bowls, ato. Florida I Hale’s Pswter Ware—Basement a r a n o e s Celery, each ___ 6c Tangerines, doz. 10c Will Spread Chear l O o d o z . Juicy I Tutyt Throughout the Year- ^rTTi Good BlM. An esoellent value at less than lo each. Cucumbers, 2 for 13c Hege’ere’a thf^greatiMtthirgreateet of'of- glfta—one ot Ml ti t lm • p o l^ ‘ mii^''lpM& dgniMk iets.’ Table Electric Rlob patfpatteru.r KeiBqUtohbd hem. Plain “ Gannon” white.' Ilae' 64x14 < iaohei.' with eight Waffle Irons UALES oapkiBa to;match. Towel Sets Haie’a Xdsen Department— lliUn'FliDor, left with Parchment Shades Wltn heat indicator—your MEALTM MARKET wafflee wUl always turn oilt The name **Cannon” on theae lete onsp and Just right Round Hind Embroidered wlU please her. Large bath towel style, n Compiott.-with oord and Iwo^.faqe olotha. Color-fast and plug.. (Basement) \ (Main floor, le ft )' Tuesday Specials Beautiful pottety bases In soft, rich colorings* Complete with dsooratsd parchment shades la harmonlzlnf qolors. Pillow Cases “ Cannon” 24-Inch Tender, Fresh BRIDGE. LA^^S $2.98 Metal base. Rlcb-iooking parchment shades.' 1.00 pair Turkish ^ \ SHOULDER STEAK $ ' .Hale’s Laippa—Basement .V ’ Negtly hfinetltehed or soaL Stands lopefl Embrolflerad. This Towels Is a regular |1.60 quality. (Main 3^alnut Frame' 2 lbs. 2 $ « floor, left) 3 f o r ' ' . The new smokele Cut from best grade prime beeL Fbu eaa ahmyi be F or.T h ose Beautiful quiUity, double Card Tables. $ sxnoking standa i 1.29 metal. .W^htyd base assured of quality cuts at Hale’e Hhelth Market thread Turkish towels with col­ Who Enterf^— F ine L in «i or-fast borders.' Large hath New card tables with walnut O w 4s. s'tordy. can’t be tippM .,over. ; Bize. (Main Roor, left) weU buUt tables. Folding. $1.69 ^ u e . easily. 24' Inches h ig h .' Pure P ork J ■' ' * ' Ciril Tables—Basement , '' SAUSAGE MEAT 2 lbs. 2%c Special! Oomed * I •■5. Y SPARE RIBS lb. 7 c 1 suiSaiii Blank ' BleautlfUl flkjt ta ^ 'd b ^ > ini the age frivolous . . others. • *’ *-'•, > X ' eis^7£t80(iiiiBhe8. - Two-tone — h^larod.^ - An p m Uasn. .-V CORNED BEEF lb. White and pasteii. ( S ^ floor, ' ‘ left;) , ■I-' ",.v

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