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VOL. XLIL, NO. 59. BEACH TO ATTEMPT TO SAVE COMPANION T ' ^ NEW ENGLAND COOLIDGE’S CHOICE To Take AD Blame After WIFE BEGGED Bitter Cold Weather Accom­ Secretary Not to R esip Jury Finds Both GuDty of panies Gale From North­ Russian Pirates Rah From Cabinet Bat Will Al­ Manslaughter— Sentence HUSBAND TO west— Long Island Sound low His Friends to Boost Tomorrow. MURDER HER Goes Up Two Feet. His Candidacy, It Is Said; Moscow, Dec. 9.— Pitched battlesA marooned men are in constant peril Mays Landing, N. J., Dec. 9.— "She Craved Death Becajuse between hundreds of fishermen ma from thb'j)irate kctivlties. Great Friend of the Presi­ Mrs. Margaret Lilliendalil, widow -BUzzavds, floods, cyclonic rooned on ice-floes in the Caspian The pirktes are uMng motorboats, riding the ice-floes in order to ap­ of Dr. William Lilliendalil, for gales and sub-zero tempera­ sea and bands of marauding pirates She Feared Motherhood” tures, sweeping many sections seeking to plunder helpless, half- proach thmr -victims and plunder dent whose murder she was convicted, of the nation from coast to starved fishermen were reported the boats of all valuables. may escape a prison sentence. coast, today had left a wake today. The exact number of occupants It was learned on good authority Prisoner TeDs Authorities of at least thirty dead, millions One pirate was reported killed of the 790 fishing boats was un­ Washington, Dec. 9.— Herbert today that Willis Beach, the under­ of dollars in property loss, in­ and several others wounded. known but it was believed that at sized poultry farmer who was found tense human suffering, left Seven hundred fishing smacks least 200 of them have died of ex­ Hoover has no intention of resign­ guilty with her of voluntary man­ In Kansas. ships plied up Ih the great have been stranded amid the ice posure and starvation. ing from the Cabinet in order^to following the storm of November Four hundred and sixty have slaughter, may make a chivalrous lakes and sent scores of other devote his time to the furthering of attempt to absolve the widow of all v e s s ^ scurrying for shelter. 29. been rescued. The property loss was his presidential candidacy. blame in the crime. Eureka, Kansas, Dec. 9.-—That Montreal reported five men Rescuers attempting to aid the estimated at six million rubles. he was dominated by a woman who swept to their deaths when That much was made clear today The couple, whose love affair, the I «- jury believed, led to the killing of feared motherhood so much that trapped by flood waters while NO MORE LIQUOR, In a most authoritative way. So far releasing log booms above the Dr. Lilliendalil in a patch of woods she hypnotized him to murder her HE KILLS HIMSELF as Mr. Hoover is concernfed, he is near HammontOn on September 15, Gatineau river dam. They CHEMISTS UNABLE going tq continue his serene course will be the plea of Ivan M. HaJt, were hurled over the. dam to were to face Supreme Court Justice as a member of the Cabinet, refrain Here are interesting photo studies of the defendapts in the Mays their deaths in the roaring tall , Dec. 9.—rPlacing Luther A. Campbell for sentence 32, former bank teller, his attor­ Landing, N. J., murder trial— Willis Beach and Mrs. Margaret Lillien­ from discussing politics, at least tomorrow. The maximum sentence neys indicated here today. race. a finger in a slash across his dahl. :They were pictured thus in the jail warden’s pflace a short time TO EXCELL NATURE throat made with a' penknife, for publication, and permit his that can be imposed is ten years before they took the witness stand to deny that-they shot and killed Chicago and the mlddlew'est, Hart confessed that he slashed in the grip of zero tempera­ Henry Carducci, 42, ripped the friends to do whatever they like so in prison and $1,000 fine- There is the throat of his wife, Mable Mar- Mrs. Lilliendahl’s husbandriast September. long as they do not embarrass him. no minimum, hence a jail term of tures, were expecting relief to­ flesh apart and bled to death to­ mont Hart, last July eighth, while day, although eight are al­ All Right Now one day could be given. day on his third attempt to they were in an automobile in ready known dead in Chicago commit Suicide - because there It Is a course to Mr. Hoover’s Ready for Sentence “Lovers Lane.” However Next Few Genera­ and twenty more In other sec­ was “ no more liquor in the liking, and one that his friends Justice Campbell was prepared Craved Death tions of the. mid-west.. Bliz­ agree is best at this early stage of to pass sentence late yesterday “ She craved death,” Hart told house.” His wife had stopped zard laid low many herds of tions WiD Depend a Lot on him from Inhaling gas aud was the game. Three or four months when the verdict was returned by authorities following his arrest. hence when the primary fights get “ She begged me for days and for livestock. awaiting an ambulance after he the jury, which deliberated more escaiied the warm it may bfe a different story, than 23 hours. Robert H. McCarter, weeks to kill her if she ever became had cut his t^rdat when he devastating gales of the past Chemistry. finished the job by tearing the but for the time being there •will chief of defense counsel, told the an expectant mother. I tried hard be no change. to rest her but I couldn’t.” 24 hours hut suffering from wound wider. "He was melan­ court, however, that new evidence the cold was widespread. In The Hoover hackers believe their warranting a second trial had been The former bank employe told choly because he drank all his westein and central New York, Washington, Dec. 9.— Within the liquor,” Mrs. Carducci said. candidate is “ sitting on the world.” unearthed since the jury began its of the existence of a love pact be­ inevitably, they say, the country tween his wife and him,before they swept by floods, winds and ice next few generations the United deliberations, and he was given un­ Late Hours, Gin and Petting storms, had scrambled ship­ will come to accept the secretary of til tomorrow to prepare a brief. were married. She married him, he VAREALSaSLATED States will be dependent upon said, only under the stipulation ping along the Buffalo lake commerce as the Coolidge candi­ This new ev,idence is alleged to that he would kill her if she became shore and left two dead. Ihvo chemistry for a lo^ more synthetics date, even though the president be based on the assurance that Parties of D. S^ Npt the never utters a word in his behalf. pregnant. shii)s were rei>orted wrecked, than gin. SEHLEMENT NEAR Beach will come to the widow’s the fate of their crews un­ They say the situation will force Her Threat But, according to Charles L, rescue. He is said to be eager to “ She threatened to go down town Problem Other Side of At­ known. Pom* freighters were this upon the country— Mr. Hoover obtain for her a new trial. and commit suicide in a disgrace­ missing. Reese, high executive of the E. I. remaining at Mr. Coolidge’s side, . Manslaughter Verdict ful manner unless I consented to New England, just begin­ Dupont Corporation, and a promi­ IN POLISH RIOT and intimate and trusted adviser, The verdict > of voluntary man­ kill her,” Hart continued. lantic. Senator-Elect From Pennsyl­ ning to emerge from its recent nent figure at the American Insti­ while all the other front-rank can­ slaughter came as a distinct blow “ Finally I agreed and we drove fifty million dollar floods, was tute of Chemical' Engineers, the didates are more or less on the outs to Mrs. Lilliendalil and Beach, both out on the deserted road. I then told again menaced xvith many fifty years hence isn’ t iyith the White House. of whom expressed full confidence her I had no weapon. She turned-on vania Is Waging Losing . streams and rix'ers swollen by going to be confined to synthetics. Marshal Pilsndski Arrives at CkK)Iidge and Dawes in an acquittal almost up to the London, Dec. 9.—.ijnlike Ameri­ me fiercely and thrust a knife in inelting snows, and rain, Re­ Other engineers of note, while The relations between Mr. Coo­ last. They spent a restless night in can students, many of. whom are my hand. She gazed in ray eyes and habilitation was disrupted in emphasizing the important^ part lidge and Vice President Dawes are their cells. said to-Jiave an unholyReochaht F ig h tin t^ Senate. ‘ Geneva to Discuss Trou­ I took the weapon as if in a trance. New Mampsliire, Massachu­ chemistry is destine! to play in the notably cool and have been for two “ I cannot understand how I can She bared her throat. I shut my for synthetic gin, British students setts and V'ernioht. ’ Water future, felt that there are certain years: Gov. Frank O. Lowden has be punished for a thing I did not or eyes and slashed her. are facing the menace of too much ai^in flooded streets in Mont­ fundamentals- beyond- the scope of ble With j j t h ^ not endeared himself to the White could not have done,” the widow “ I then tried to kill myself but I 'i; i-t;; ’ pelier, Barre, Rutland nnd House by his activities in whipping sobbed. “ I am shocked, grieved and guess I am too much of a coward. tea., . ■ ; other Vennont towns. . . the science- -Rfai^ington, 9.— Tlie Sen- Synthetic babies are pretty far up opposition to the administration bewildered.” “ As she lay there dying she turn­ Too liberal allowances Tor spen^r^ ttetleil'TSenatOr*'' — --Wharves and piers were' in the grain.belt; and Senator Cur­ ed her eyes up at me and.aaid ‘Ivan, diimaged along the New Jersey In the future. A syntheUc kiss Ganeya, Dec. 9,—^With the arriv­ Beach mumbled: ‘T’m-nat-guiity; ing money and too many sessions'at" might be concocted in a laboratory, tis of Kansas, was kept out of the I’m not guilty.” I love you.’ 'That’s all.” ^i«ct ;s. ;Yairm ReimbHcan, coast bj’ the battering Atlantic. al here today of Poland’s soldier- afternoon tea with women students but there is no present market for vice presidency at Cleveland in Beach does not know that the Neighbors told police that the Pemvsylvania, the fight to take president. Marshal Pllaudski. a set­ 1924 because Mr. Coolidge said couple had acted strangely for are the causes of most of the down­ New York. Dec. 9.r—Although the commodity with an abundance jury that convicted him believed he his oath of o^ce and referred his tlement‘appeared imminent ^in the “ no” very emphatically over the did the actual shooting and that many months before the murder falls of youths in this country, ac­ cas.s td the special'Rged committee New York City and vicinity escaped of the real thing available. The cording to Dr. A. D. Lindsay, the principal foods are still going to be telephone from Washington to Mrs. Lilliendahl was aware of his was committed. Psychiatrists were for further investigation. > the fun fury of the 70-mile gale Polish - Luthianlan controversy, Cleveland. to examine Hart today. master of Balliol,. one -. of the grown in-the old way—solar energy plans and was therefore equally which swept from the northwestern ■which has kept Europe in a state of Therefore, now that Charles E. guilty. branches of Oxford" University. Washington, Dec. 9.— Senator states over the Great Lakes to the plus rain, earth and manpower. These solemn _■warnings-, were ‘nerves’ for the past several weeks. Hughes has eliminated himself, the “ Theatrical” Tears .elect Wllliani S. Vare, Republican •eastern seacoast yesterday and Must Have Raw Material sounded by Dr. Lindsay at-st^jneet- “ Chemistry can’t produce food Pilsndski arrived at 12:45 o’clock Hoover backers in Washington The five women and seven men of Pennaylvenia, wa*. waging a early toda.v. New York^ _ . . , merely answer all qu stions with ing of the Parents’ AMQdiation, state and the New.England seacoast without raw materials to work on. and immediately went to luncheon said they regarded the widow’s POLL ON PROHIBITION losing fight in The Senate today for j one: “ Where is Mr, Coolidge going when the fathers an^. iniothprs of, were hard hit. Bitter cold accom­ Reese explained today. “ Consider with Foreign Minister Briand of frequent outbursts of tears as many Oxford and Cambridge.’ stud­ :the right‘to take his oath pendingT but to Mr. Hoover?” “ theatrical” , and totally disre­ a further investigation of his case j panied the gale, and the mercury the unmeasured energy of the sun, France. Later he was scheduled to BY AMERICAN LEGION ents gathered to hear some valua­ required to produce our agricul­ Work’s Opinion garded the presence of her eight- by the Reed committee, dropped thirty-five degrees here. hold a conference •with Sir Austen Secretary of the Interior Work, ble information on the. menaces At least a dozen fatalities result­ tural crops. If chemistry could gen­ Chamberlain. year-old son, Alfred, in the court which confront the college youth of v .TThe Vare supporters planned to who is In, the open foi* Mr. Hoover, room. force a direct vote on the question ed from the storm. Two deaths erate the power of the sun we With the arrival of Pilsndski, all National Commander >Sets the today. were repotted from Buffalo, where might have exclusively 'chemical the countries directly concerned in expressed the opinion today that One juror said that the man­ Different Than U. Si , of seating the Pennsylvania tem­ there is no need for his colleague • slaughter verdict had been fixed as Date For Balloting on Mav porarily without prejudice to the boats were torn from their moor­ foods, but it can’t.” the Polish-Lithuanian dispute are Differing from the “ American ings, buildings wrecked and scores Reese cohtim:ed, however, that now represented at the League. to announce his candidacy. a compromise because, while the 15 Next. problem,” no warnings were sound­ ultimate . disposition.-pi! his case. “ The country already has accept­ jurors felt almost from the start This. .the. Dembcl-atic-Insurgent of persons marooned by high wa­ science is prepared to help the sun President Valdemaras of Lithuania, ed by speakers against gin .and ters caused by the storm. Squatters who has been in Geneva for .the past ed him as a candidate,” he said. that Beach and Mrs. Lilliendahl New York, Dec. 9.— Nation-wide cocktails, late hours arfd petting coalition was detef’plined to prevent in its great job, and as the popula­ tion increases, requiring greater several,days, aljeacjy has presented “ No announcement is necessary. were guilty of killing the doctor, interest had been aroused today by parties. The most serious .-moral and, as it held a clear majo:;ity, all the announcement of Edward E . (Continued ou Page S) per acre productions, chemistry Lithuania’s vie-ws in the dispute. It “ If we cannot have Mr. Coolidge some had believed that there iVas a menace Dr. Lindsay could. scrape up i ip’dications ■ pointed' .to Vare’s join- was expected today that Pilsndski we ■want the closest man to him. doubt as to whether this had been Spafford, national commander of was'the evil of too much tea drink- Ihg Senator-Blect, Prank L, .Smith, will contribute, its share. the American Legion, that a coun­ would present Poland’s case late to­ That Is Secretary Hoover.” pi’oved legally. ing in feminine society. Eepubllcah of Illinois, on the Sena He prophesied the time when try-v/ide poll would be taken May chemistry may be able to transform day or early tomorrow, and that the Incddehtally, Secretary Work de­ The widow and the poultryman “ I had a case of this aort.t’o deal torial sidelines hulil both are final­ whole dispute would he settled by nied reports, which have been more slept well in the county jail last 15, 1928, among Legion Chapters ordinary weeds into a nutritious and Women’s Auxiliaries, to sound with imt long ago,” said Dr. Lind­ ly excluded. CONNECTICUT RIVER the council at tomorrow’s session. or less current in the capital for night and ate a substantial break­ say. “ A young man at Balliol went Slush Fund Probe and palatable food. The fishy taste out sentiment on the prohibition can he removed from cod liver oil some days, That he was going to fast this morning. Neither com­ question. ^ thoroughly to the bad. A ft^ a care-^ Much interest- continued to be ROB PRESIDENT'S HOUSE resign frt>m the Cabinet and mented to jail attendants on the ful investigation, the onix. ^king I shown, in'the', futureof' the ;Reed S RISING RAPIDLY by chemical processes, Reese ex­ Warsaw, Dec. 9.— Thieves, sup­ Asserting that there had never plained, and other fish oils trans­ manage the Hoover campaign. verdict. been a popular vote by the people could discover to account for It was slush : fund committee, reviypd by posedly politically inspired, broke “ I’m not going to resign,” said The woman appeared fresh and that he made a habit of going four, the vote,-which; ordm'ed it to’hold formed into foods. Chemistry into tbe villa of President* "Valde- of the country on the question of makes cotton seed oil ‘as good as Work. “ As for managing the Hoo­ rested. Beach smiled when greeted the Eighteenth Amendment, Spai- times a week to tea at-;iady-Mar­ neW hearings;' oh the' question of Water 10 Feet High Going maras of Lithuania while he was in ver campaign. I’m not going to by jail attendants this morning. garet College, a women.’s institu­ olive oil.” ford, in recalling the old cry that seatinjg Smith! 'i'ho Rped committee Over the Dam at Turner’s Geneva attending to the Lithuanian- manage It any more than a thou­ Both are obviously counting upon “ soldieTs were not given the chance tion.” probably- will continue to show dn Food Production Polish dispute, and stole many im­ Falls, Mass. “ Food production from petro­ sand other men in the country.” the success of an appeal, which to vote,” declared that the poll Dr. Lindsay, however,' expressed- interest ;'i,n~ .-'sehatorial caihpaigns, portant papers concerning this dis­ Neither Mr. Hoover nor his their attorneys plan to. file after would be taken on three questions: .the belief that too raueb spending right up to" the 19,28 elections. In­ leum may one day be common,” pute, it was reported from Kovno Reese said. “ Fatty acids are now friends are anxious to engage in a sentence is passed. “ Shall the Eighteenth Amend­ money had niuch to do with the deed,, it migjft'.eych ' keep an in­ Springfield, Mass., Dec. 9.— today. series of primary battles. They prepared from oils.' Glycerine is More than a hundred persons ment and the Volstead Act he ap­ student’s downfall. quisitive. eye, oh'..;the presidential Swollen by rain and despite the cold apparently incline to put their proved and continued? Too Much Mohey I>rlmaries and. conventions next wave, the Connecticut river was ris­ produced synthetically. were reported to have been arrest­ ing at a rapid rate this afternoon. • “ To an extent the country of the trust in “ friendly uninstructed dele­ STREAM POLLUTION “ Shall the Eighteen):h Amend “ I think a lot of boys at the uni­ year. ' A'similsfr,.committee investi­ ed in conaebtion with the theft. gations, with which the Republican versities are given too niueli mon­ The big pumps of the City, Sewer It was supposed that the thieves nient be continued? y gated 'the 192'0_.,, Presidential pri­ future will look- to ehemistsy for convention in Kansas City next ey,” he declared. “ The ininimum- Department were started to prevent Its fobd'Ant always we shall be de­ were inspired by leaders of the “ Shall the Volstead Act be amend­ maries, .-whibh' led to slush fund June now seems likely to be filled. UP TO ATTY. GENERAL fixed by the Board of Education as the river water from backing up pendent to a greater extent on the anti-Valdpmaras faction in Lithua­ ed so as to permit the use of light charges being raised against Prank They recall that in 1920, Wood, wines and beers with the usual na­ being necessary for the mainten­ O. Lowden, of Illinois. into the sewers and from flooding farmer. nian politics, who'may plan to use ance at Oxford is $1,125 a year. A the Brightwood section, which was the confidential papers so obtained Lowden, and Johnson battled each tural percentage of alcohol?” “ Intensive fertilization will .be other to death In the hattest pri­ If Offenders Do Not Heed Many communities were expect­ student has to be very, very care-- inundated during the disastrous to achieve political ends— supposed­ employed universally, greater crop mary campaign the country has Warning State Officials Will ed to launch into an immediate dis­ ful, of course, iu order to live, buy floods of early November. yields per acre are ■ essential and ly 'V’aldemaras’ retirement from of­ cussion of the poll, Spafford declar­ books and clothes, and pay college At one p. m., today the Connec­ fice. Several unsuccessful attempts ever seen, and that In the end Act. LAST SNYDER APPEAL will be brought about. The, present neither of them got the nomination. ing that between now and the date bills out of that sum, in fact, he ticut w^s at' the twelve foot stage consumption of fertilizer is but a already have b®e“ made to force Hartford, Conn., Dec. 9.— Thp of tie balloting, all Legion halls cannot do it unless he has been with the water still twelve feet be­ drop in the bucket in comparison the Lithuanian president out of of­ BEFORE JANUARY 12 low that reached in November. fice. attorney-general’s office should he throughout the United States would brought up in a very poor home. to the future.” MANCHESTER WOMAN the instrument of the state in at­ be open for discussion of the ques­ "When a boy is sent tp ; college Warning was sent here from the Dr. H. C. Parmelee, of New York, tending to the job of ending pollu­ tion. will! a view to having a.good-time, United States Weather Bureau sta­ Rutli^ Motlier Sees Gov. Smith tion at Hartford, Conn., that high­ secretary of the institute, express­ tion of the state’s waterways if getting social advantage.s and er water might be expected for the ed doubt that synthetic foods are ASKS FOR d iv o r c e' citizens fail to heed warnings of spending a great deal of: money— And Asks i Him to ; Save near at hand, KRESGE CONTRIBUTES UNDBERGH’S NEXT HOP well, of course, he may hot go to next 24 or 36 hours. the state water commission, raised Daughter, i t ' ■ Reports from up the river stated “ You can’t beat old mother earth by a General Asser^bly to take care the devil, but if he fails to da so it or a syntherizer like the' sun,” hh Lucille Sloan Mallon’s Suit is is not the fault of his parents.” that water was going ten feet high $500,000 TO “DRYS” of the pollutiop problem. Such is WASHINGTON TO MEXICO Albany; N. Y., Dec. 9.— The final over the dam at Turner’s Falls remarked. Refenred to Judge Nathan A. - the opinion of Benjamin W. Ailing, appeal to Governor Smith to save “ Chemistry will advance In this WIPE SENTENCED, TOO Mrs. Ruth Snyder and Henry Judd and seven feet over the dam at > Shatz. attorney-general, expressed in an Holyoke. field when there is a market for Gray! frpm the electric chair; will answer to the water commission’s President Calles Extends a Per­ synthetic articles. The Industry Is Washipgton, Dec. 9.— Sebastian Hartford; Conn., Dec. 9-— A query as to whether it has power Bridgeport, Conn., Dec. 9.— Mrs. not be made until a few days be­ sonal Invitation to Noted Elizabeth, Bennett, whose^husband moving ahead and exploring new S. Kresge, who built up a fortune of group of divorce cases were placed to do more than order pollution to fore January 12, when the pair are man’y millions from the nickels and Ocean Flyer. was seritenced to state prison yes­ Old Customs fields, putting them into com­ on file in the Superior Court here be stopped. scheduled to die! ’ ; >! « , mercial use when it is profitable or dimes of shoppers in his five and terday for' forgery and theft, was It had been expected ' that the today as follows: The attorney-general believes given a one-year jail sentence Today Are Popular necessary to do so.” ten cent stores, and who has since Lucille Sloan Mallon, of Manches­ that the commission. If after due Washington, Dec. 9.'—A flight governor would hear the appeal for been the AntUSaloon League’s from Washington to Mexico City on similar charges. Mrs.- ^ Bennett executive clemency the latter part A In Our Time ter, against John D. Mallon, of Ne'w- hearing it finds existing pollution, yesterday pleaded not guilty •• and 18 PLACES RAIDED chief financial "angel,” explained Haven, charging adultery, referred will he Col. Charles A. Lindbergh’s of this month. today to International News Service should^order an offender “ to use or was to have had a jury tri^l. today. to Judge Nathan A. Schatz as a next venture. ;When-:Mrs. -Josephine; .Brpwn, his reasons for making a new gift operate some practicable or reason­ She changed her plea ■when ‘ she 'mothSr df Mrs!'Snyder, m madeh'tear a rio‘Q'-'fpn r - The' times of yesterday are North Adams, Mass., Dec. 9.^— committee for hearing. It will he made on the personal still here in part and a Manches­ of $50O,D00 ta the dry organiza­ able means • to reduce, control or invitation of President Calles of faced Judge L. P. Waldo. Marvin ful plea late yesterday to the gover­ Simultaneous raids by seventy-five ftrace B. Wood Wagner, against eliminate the pollution.” The order ter man has had a good deal to federal and state officers resulted tion’s educational drive. Mexico. No date for the start has today. nor loricleptency,'for her daughter, “ I gave it,” he" said, .“because I Theodore E. Wagner, of New Bri­ should “ specify the means if but the governor said: ,‘T haVe a duty to do with keeping those customs in the-seizure (ft liquor at eighteen been set, and Lindbergh has not de­ alive. He has been at his busi­ believe the work of the league is tain, charging intolerable cruelty. one exists, and if more, the order cided whether he will attempt a STILL STARTS'’FIRE ; p^fprin fOr.teP million people; but places in this city today. Hotels, ness—K>r profession, for 45 years grocery stores, jewelry firms and going to make a .better country. Sophie B. Roman, against John should specify the alternative and non-stop flight. He will use the 1 wlllvglve 'the- -<^se carPfur consid­ Roman, of New Britain, charghag set a time for installing.” and he Is .still good. 'private home's were all on the list “ If the so-called good people of plane “ Spirit of St. Louis,” which Norwalk, .Cohn., Dec., 9.:—Am eration. After the opening of the Intolerable cruelty. The attorney-general then de­ overflow pipe connected with’ a still He has done a good deal of/ of raided buildings that yielded a this country will stop drlhklng, the successfully carried him over the Legislature I will be able to devote bootleggWr>: the runjrrunner and clares that his office should have set fire to woodwork inia'Kpssuth much time'to a. study, of-the case.” traveling while carrying on -his great quantity of liquor to the au­ Atlantic. business and he is as well known corollary evils will disappear. BANK ROBBED the handling of such orders as may The State Department will give street house today, drove sCTeral 'Sobbing, Mrs. Brown.told the zov- thorities. in Manchester as anybody, by The band of officers were headed “ Education is the only means of be necessary if the commission’s Lindbergh all possible assistance, people out, and led to the. arrest pf emor :'<*r,cpine- for: clemency,' gover­ Larned, Kansas, Dec. 9.— ^The . Qasnick Masserino, owner of the young and old alike! by Major Philip Hamlin, chief pro­ eradicating the bootleg traffic. suggestions should not be carried although a general ban has been nor, clemency.-’; -;. Young people of today have not First National Bank of Larned was ; out. still. Firemen forced their way into . It is very unusual for (the!gover­ Read about him tomorrow in hibition agent for Masspehusetts, placed on flight over the Mexican and among his command were fed­ completely rid thems.elyes -of the robbed today of an amount estimat­ border. the house after answering an alarnii nor ,.to gfa!nt' an interview wUh a ed at $60,000. The cashier, Leo and located the still in the kitohen. The Herald eral officers from' this state and from belief that drinking is smart or TREASURY BALANCE " Lindbergh plans to follchv an all­ relative' of a condemned person, be­ cute. Our campaign will show them Brown, was kidnapped by tho rob­ Police found Masserino, visiting fore the formal hearing for clemen­ “ Out at Noon” Connecticut as well as state .police r' Washijigton, Dec. 9.— Trea'sury land route. The distance is about ^ of Massachusetts. that this belief is erroneous.” bers. - - balance Dec. 7; ?23,S78,282.62. two thousand miles. nearby, unaware of the fire.'/ cy.

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"High.- How -1-p. m. ture of the Hale service is the “ lay Asked Bid 960 AliedjChem :, ,148 147 - 148 raway'^^lari."’ 'Gifts may be chdsep from- th® -tiivo., houses,,, ipiiBuaen Bank Slocks National Fire i . . . . ;940 'Hale’s durijig this Christmas Rea­ ft 765 Alia Chal./,. ./yllS , 113 113 and kept fo r delivery on any spefei-- Both Wounded. Tied, firing / as they, City Bank & Trust . .825 850 Phoenix . . . .* •...-. . . . 755 “Lindy” lAirplanes, the son— color. It's a colbrlhi:' Btore, Travelers► ...... 1-575^ 1600 Am Can i . . . ..'OOH 68% 69% 'Colorful ‘Iti the’^ 'Sense ‘that a fled day. 1 ule’e > « ei*® planned brought dpwri by a fusillade of bpj> Capital Natl Bank . . .280 163 Am Cr &;Fdy.'103% 103% 103% to’ cafMuily wrap and pack any Elizabeth, N. • J., Dec. 9.— Twb ,lej;s.bGfo.re.., they .^ hadj,,ftofie more Conn River ...... 300 Rossia ...... (i l57 Newest Autos in iDe- pleasing place.’/ (Cplojjful I'pbllc Xltlitty Htn ks Am Loco .... 109'• 107 % 109 sense that it harmonizes; with .one’s goods purchased so that they .may alleged .gnnmen were shot and than half a;block. ; First Bond and Mort . —■ 123. , Am,Smelt.. ..172% 170 172% mand, — Riot of Col­ he dellrerecl anywhere in fiwt wounded here esurly ;-today in a run­ First Natl (Htfd) . . .290 Conn L P 8 %.....•120 Idea of what, a Christmas, store Conn L P 7% . , .5 .117 12 Of Am St Fdy . . . 54 53% • 54 . should be. Outside; the small_ New class' cUhditlen".' ning gun battle with twenty detec­ NEW STATS} OFFICLIL. HarJL Natl B & Tr . . . 475 67 ors; the Mode in Green Wat &;Gas ...100 101% Am Sugar .... 67 66% England ci'ty street, impr^sss you', ' Big displkye of knit underWfar; tives. Two detectives were grazed Hartford.. Conn. pert 3 Htfd Conn Tr Go . .. 390 ,Am T & T .. . ,178 178 178 by pistol bullets. About-sl-ty'Ohots 'Whitteinoi'e, Jr., of Naugatuck-. Land Mtg & Title . . 60 Hart E L ...... 38d Home Furnishings. inside Rhe hustle, the. BerYice,,the 'Silks r and rayons in uhderthings Hart Gas com, ...... 90 95 Am Wdp^e^ V • 21 % ; 21% 21% ______and hosiery are found on the mein were fired. ■ - . c*; ■ today narded a member of the stete Morris IMan Bank .. .140 — 52% quality and"quantify of U;,metro­ park; and ftrest .crimmission by,;Gov- 550 — Hart Gas pfd .,.. . . . 63 Anaconda ,."52% 51 politan establishment ‘ mif^kes:, yon floor. ' These goods «fe In the TJie wounded prisoners wer^nnl- Park St Tr ...... 193% 192 193% The little toy dog Is covered em o’' 'Trumbiin, to succeed Ms fath­ Riverside Trust .... 4.50 — S N E Tei C o ...... 170 Atchison’ '. realize-that here Is, one re.aspp lyhy same location ' hut the stock hss dentified.. -a-;', i Conn El Ser pfd ..... 91. B & O’ ,v.\ .118% 117% 118% with dust. been -greatly increased’ and the . . Last night, th.e police were in­ er. Harris ^hittemore. Who died re- Phoenix St B Tr . . . 410 — 52 But •sturdy and staunch he. ■ Manchester Is an unusual,, small Bonds !Vlau»ra<;tH»d«'S Beth Steel . 52 '51% city.'...... goods -'are -'^advantageously dis­ formed that John De Louisa was .-to cently* ^ .Vmerican Silver . ; • • 25 Can Pac , .208% 204 208 stands; played; The candy and drug^ de­ he attacked by gunmen. Twelve d^ Co-inciderii with the appointment Htfd & Conn West 6. 95 16 And the little toy soldier is red When yoii’jf’d % oS; Main street 102 Acme Wire . -...... O M & S f Paul 16% 15% looking in »hre''s'Endows the toy partments to the right as one en­ tectives concealed themselves., in 'the park and forest commission East Conn Power ...100 22% ' 32 32% with rust, palsed a res'olutibn stating its sor­ Conn L P 4 '/ i s ...... lOd 1011/4 Billings Spencer com — ■ do pfd .. display on thfe right with a bunch ters-the-store have several ■ Sugges­ -De Louisa-’s home and the hpuse Billings Spencer pfd . Chi & North . 88% 86% 88% And his Ausket mouMs in his next door, and shortly after i mid- row because of the death of the ei- Hart E L 7 s ...... 3(5 385 hands. of kids always gathered afound will tions In'gifts. ’ ■ The drug-depart­ 110 Bigelow Hart com ... . 94 Chi Roc J si ;106% 106 106% night, more dete"tives, in an a u t o - ^ j j . i;vhittemore. Conn L P hVzS ----- 10 116 no .doubt attract you first.-'An'ele­ ment is devoting a large aUiotfnt of Brid Hyd 5 s ...... 104 Bristol Brass 9 Cons Gas ., .116% 115% phant beats a big bass dfum while Space to beauty requisites. Bobbed Insurance Stocks j Collins Co . . ; . ------100 , Corn Prod . , , . 64% 63% 64% Maybe Eugene i^ields was think­ 189 ing of Christmas toy shelves of , an .old man clown keeps timei This hair and beauty parlor work in Aetna Insurance . ."'..710 * i20 Colt Firearms . . . . . • 30 Del & Hud-V .189 188 ipoving^ piece alone' is' wo'rth $500 general have greatly increased the Eagle L o c k ...... _75 Dodge Bros .. 19% 18% 19% 1927 when he wrote his famous .310 308 310 “Little Boy Blue," for dogs and and' last- year did duty " In a big demand for Toilet necessities. Fafnir Bearing . . . . .110 Du Pont ... New Ydrk store.;. ' ■ '7'..!^ Jewelry Hart & C ooley...... 215 62% 61 62% hobby horses, are . indeed almost Erie .... . Santa Coming Entering the store the first Inter Silver com . . .183 Gen. Elec .. .132 130% 131% “ covered with dust,” on toy shop Inter Silver pfd ....125,: 125% 126% shelves, and airplanes, fire engines, Tomorrow afternoon-Sant.a Claus counter ? that' attracts/ the ’ s Gen Motors .127 one beaVitti jewelry. L^tfier Landers, Fray & Clk 82 Gillet Raz . 97 96% 97 stone mixers,, derricks, motorboats makes his first visit to. Hale’s. — —BY— — Mann & Bow A .... 17 19% 19% and all the other juvenile dupli­ He’ll be there between 2:30 and spo^ds, and , neckwear are ,,n,ear at Inspirat...... 19% I# 'the jewelry department do B ...... 9 .240% 240 240% cates of a mechanical . world sell €:30 and all the kids in town'will Wesleyan University National Collegiate Int Harv itifete are’ two specially fine sug­ New Brit Ma pfd A..103 Int Nickel . . 71% 67% 71% like hot cakes. probably be there-----, to sen,,jhlin. Glee Club'andprehestra Champions ' do c o m ...... 21 76 75% 76 “ Lindy” has invaded the toy Downstairs in Halp’S . toy. dopart- gestions. Hale’s is importing a Int Paper .. fine Swiss wrist watch for men. It Niles Be Pond ...... '17 Kennecott . . . 80% 80 80% world with a vengeance. From pa- 'mont hahgs a bi^, 5 fopt;:^tick of Benefit Senior Class Washington trip .Fend. x J R Mont’^tfd ...... — 97V4 96% 97 per “ Spirits of Si. Louis’’ ' selling eahdy.’ It iveighs 2.^25 "'Jpopuds 'hoiihdsTand nn^ is an unusually fine value and Lehi Valley . Hale's has arranged for repairs bn North Sc J u d d ...... 27 _ Mack Truck . .10/8%-106% 108 for a half dollar to almost room- there is enougjh candjy in that Stick these watches by expert Swiss Pratt, Whitney, pfd .. 82 Marti Qi^ .. I v;3i3% 33 33% size model airplanes that can be to keep aiiy youngster satisfied for Satui^ay'JEvening, Dec. IQtii, 8 How to make Peck, Stowe & W ii « . 1 9 Mo Pac com 52 51% 52 ' lised as swings; there are so many a long fIme.',§,Pme, lucky fellow is watchmakers. Russell Mfg Co .... 75 N Y Central . .161 159% 161 airplane toys they take up near half going td'wih that stick.of candy to- The other Item of unusual In­ . DANCING WILL FOLLOW THE CONCERT. good coffee Scoville Mfg Co .... 60 New Haven . . 55% 65 55% the shop. The whole toy World ^ is morrow nfterndon.Tickets : hays terest among jewelry is the Clois­ ADMISSION 75c ■ > ^ ' Smyth Mfg Co .. ..375 58% 58% more animated than ever before, been given Put at Hale’s to chii- onne enamel bullet watch, which h e r e are many ways to No Amer Co . 58% mckets may be obtained from any member of the Senioi Stanley Wks com . . . 61 Nor.. Pac . . • . 99% 98% 99 Games, water color or embroidery dren and’ will be given out tomor- is really a *pendent. This watch make coffee—in an old- Standard Screw . .100 Class or at the Door. . v T Pen# R R . . •. 65 64% 65 sets have taken a back Seat for The lucky number wins the is very new and must be seen to fashioned coffee pot, in a Torrington...... 92 .119% 118% 119% something that makes a noise or candy.;' ... ; ibe appreciated. One metropolitan percolator, in a tricolator, Post’ Ger . . . U S Envelope pfd • • l=li PullBllin. new . 81% 80% 81 runs or flies or jumps. r the’ kid .that wins the big: stick store has ordered 500 of these in any one of the various Union Mfg Oo .T. . . . '22 Radip;J3or . . '87% 85 87 Keeping Up-to-Date ( of candy must, be in the store. watches for the Christmas trade, ’ cleverly made coffee urns. ■ Whit Coil Pipe . v.;,. 16 > SeAts^oe . . . . 85% 84% 85 Yes, toys move onward as fashion lumbers will be drawn by Santa Stationery , Anybody with common Sou Pac .... .123% 122% 123% compels, but they are not alone af- claus, or at,least the' old Saint will In the stationery department sense can learn to make MYSTERIOUS SUICIDE. Sou Rail . . . .147% 146% 147% fected by the varying moods and supervise, the drawing, and he’ll in the left front section of the, mairi coffee perfectly 365 days in Boston, Mass., Dec. 97— Pohee S'- 0 of N J . . 39% 39% 39 fancies of the people who buy. Take kOep on drawing; until someone In floor wili be found many hovel ties TODAY - the year—^provided yub AN said today they \7ere baffled'/by the Studebaker . . 56% 56 %• 56% a walk through Manchester’s big store .wins thie big stick. In ad- in gift merchandise. There are is the coffee used. suicide of Daniel Curtis Rogcra, 22- Tob Prod .. .110% 109% 110 Christmas store— Hale's.'s. See See the the dltion to the drawing on the candy hook ends, framed mottoes, vases AND ' yearnQld'ifJMtissachuaetts Insti^te of Union Pac . .192% 191% 192% penalty______some_ of our most staple Hale’s-will give a souvenir ta every and ,writi?5 4>apei^. The balance, YUBAN is unmatched in 139 goods have paid to be up-to-date, jg ^ par- TOMORROW Technmogy'iir^hijcia^ of a United Fruit .139 139 of this side of the store is, giyenj South Manchester flavor. At'the first whiff Highland Par^^ChiiEagd, phyjSlcian. U S Rubber ..53 52% 53 There’s a Bissell carpet sweeperi ■ | j g gm.pj.jgg a of its tempting fragrance over to dry goods. The displays 'fhe body with a gas tube in the U S Steel . .139% 138 139% RememberT-.’PTTifimber tnethe one mui-ueimother .used to . • stock.atnek ofnf themtbpm is readyreartv for tnethe in this department a.re far .more, you will know that here is mouth was found at the home of Dr. W estin g...... 89 88% 89% push? Mahogany colored it cou.d- gj.g.^rd of youngsters that will be extensive than ever before. Double Feature Bifi a coffee unlike any other i A. W. Bowman, in the Back Bay, Willys Over . . . 15 % 15% 15% n't be any other color and be a car- j.jjg store, pet sweeper. Today’s ^^eeper comes At the rear of the dry goods in the world— as individ- i where young Rogers roomed. The department will be found iadies , ual as its name. body was discovered by a fellojv- in almost every hue imag . ’ Speaking of kids let's go down umbrellas. It Is interesting to student who called to his friend s ' iiUMtBBRMEN KILED. must harmonize .j^ department first to look note the fehanges in umbrella room.j Montreal, P. Q\, Dec. 9.— Five kitchen color scheme. „ . , ^ around. Hale’s is finding it diffi- styles. Two modern umbrellas lumbermen engaged in releasing Then go '^P^V^iankPt nr some cult to keep this department confin- can be iplacad end to . end in the CHINESE CITY FALLS booms above the big dam on the ask for a white ed to the.:quarters it has, occupied same riompartment that’'brie of the Gatineau river here, met death Hong Kong, Dec. 9.— The Sixth white tow els, or a w ,. jjj.gg'gjon', ibe last two years. It seernV bound old fashioned “ rainstlcks” oc­ Nationalist Army has captured when one of their number released - a n d see tbe pnzrted e pressi^^^ and crowd out the r*' NWAMI the cables prematurely. The five cupied.. The modern umbrella is Yochow, it was reported today, and the clerk iVcrockery department. A grea* made so that it can be hung from continuing- its-offensive with were swept over, the dam to their to bla^ets and hou j.ujng assortifleiit of dolls is one feature death in the roaring tail race. it's color, color, color. Everytning . the wrist without touching the 1 Chegsha" as "the objective. in the house today must strike the Jere And th.n your eye wm ground. Here too color plays an ' important part. 'Try and find either y o u lv S S d l tor''SuSf„M Bebe’ s Shades, or everything m a 3 umb e s . ^ _ anda , for contrivance Junior 10 ^ j^^jggladies umbrella, Bright of coiorsrBut it'ean’t be pure white 6wing m. It s clever contrivance hues, oimnt=talmost pvprvevery cocolor under Best •-I ------Kg and anyone with a big veranda or any more--that Is, it cant be and jjj jjjg back yard will the sun but black, are the mode.: Bet remain fashionable. j.j^^ “ Humidors Frank H Anderson, general ^ SomehotJ^tSfs the Impreselon Outstanding among toys are the Keystone auto trucks. These, toys manager of the Hale company, has j you get when you wander through are sturdily built and are exact in just place^ an order' for a stock i COMPAIHON FEATURE duplication of real automobiles. of novel cigar humidors which They have real solid rubber tires, make ideal gifts for men. This y/.?<.fAVAVA».W. 865,000 and some of then; can be operated new humidor is called a "rumi- dor.’’ The boxes are made of P ’ll Ml # d. Otj as dump trucks with the rear truck V. ^ bodj liftir.g as a real "truck does. hammered silver and -there is">a compartment containing a lump, of m ^ ' Kitclwnware . u Leavi,-.g the t .’ucks to fascinate jellied rum so that the cigars will the group of youugscerr. that stands he kept humid and given a rum around to sea if some kid Isn’t go­ flavor. A bl.g run on these-is ex­ for MEN ing to get that “ pippin autp’’ you pected and a b’.g supply has been go through the kitchenware de­ ordered. . Practical, wearable gifts al­ partment. Here are the stand-ard An always popular Christmas gift ways make a big hit. We of­ gifts in aluminum, the'always wel­ for the ladies is gloves. Hale’s is come pyrex ware and electric ap­ well prepared to take care of pa- fer these suggestions. pliances of all kinds. Again you no- trons who desire all types of gloves. { notice color— even the waffle There is a big stock of the import­ ed fabric glove as well as a big J ■irons have colored handles. Hand­ some Chinaware is found on two or supply of the utility -glove, Ameri­ rpHE charming Gul- can made. Hale’s has already plac­ SUNDAY JOHN GILBERT in X bran sen Minuet ■ three tables in this section of the store and it seems an ideal gift ed its order with its Paris represen­ auri Modelsmall in size tative for its Easter stock of glove- -e&ttin&pataaiynook. suggestion. MONDAY ‘%Ian, Woman and Sin” Full keyboard and with oh your way out of the kitclven- wear. ware, deportment you notice that Self-Serve Stoi

. r 'MiiuiiuiiiiH'nryiam 'io-BV BN lN gTO M Ife .•=1 rrpnr'i^-'’' V > ■-^' iTiiaiM y. erbas "the river. THEATRICAL MAGNATE DEAD CANDLEUGfiT SERVK ft -----~“^Six Men' Rescued m i in N board;^ BIGNEWCAPFOR The coat of the: new cable is Six men, marooned- by .the gale\ j New Bedford, Massr,-, Pec. 9.— given as $t08,000.. and pitching waters on Port Cbl- William P. Gray,5irj8U„^katt>vn 4NpJ^ WmiOTS borne pier, momentarUy in* danger | England theatH^h •magnate, -Itf: I t s M M. I emicH ^ ^mBERflilE R o c k v ille of beius swept Into.Thbi wicdlashed dead in Los Angeles, Calif., accord­ i ’t'? ing to wodd ibcelved %hiii''a.ffexho^n The annual Candlelight service'^01^' lake, had^ been rescued today after J. M^iitelii, ^anaSpervof; hope had all but T»een abandoned Service medieval and modern Christm^;^ iuin f'>-BirthdaJ? Party tni'^ew Bedford *l31ympic theater. A handsome' bulletin board was Manchester^Hartford carols will be held at the Soiiffi? for their survival.. - viv = V set up this afternoon on the grounds t '■ 'I'lie’iiome 'of Mr. and Mrs. Walter • FloRd waters, w.erp. receding oni - ~ Mr. Gray, who as head ' ’of" the So * ' ! was horn in Denver, Colorado, 47 fi^m the •MdWaiDt bh iifiAfn ‘ street, Better telephon'B service between I little frWhds of their son, Alan, (continued from page 1) JMur freighters,-, the Riverton; her home on 73 Ridge street this pleasure last year, will be repeated ■years ago.. He began his career in ■Che glass ^ropt is set in a frape of Manchester and” Hartford’f by the and in addition the "Carol of thh j mW'in'',llbntir of his second birth-, Royalton, Saskatoon ...-.and., Selkirh, heavy bronze.* ' ‘ in the'Siin^eii pan­ afternoon. Rev. S. J. Nell offici­ Le'wiston, Maine. first of'the year Is promised by^fhe Beasts,’’ a beautiful setting by Peter’ day. ibinring the afternoon games on the Tonawanda towpath were although unheard. frouui) hound for el of tfaje , upper section in .Old‘Eng­ ated and burial was in the East I were enjoyed by the little folks un- flooded by rising waters... -< ' .Under the Public Theater Cor­ Southern New England company. cemetery. The bearers were Lutkin of the quaint, words o( Fort William, Ontajfio,;. .were . he^ poration is the New England Thea­ lish lettering and standing out in George Coleman Gow, will be suniS 1 til tlj^y, wer,q,led into the dining 90 Miles an Hour lieved ; to have weathered; the. [gale relict are ‘.the Avoids: "South ’'Man­ Its new cable between this tdwn James H. Jones of Springfield. Wil­ i j^ooni wh’ere^ they were served a ters'Incorporated, the Maine and and Hartford is expected put liam Robinson, Harry Russell and as well as Clarence Dickinson!^ At Niagara Falls the gale reach­ and made some shelter point along 'New’ Hampshire Theaters, Inc., and chester Methodist Episcopal 1 bountiful supper. The table was into service about January 1 and "Story of Christmas;” ed a velocity of ninety miles an the lake. . ‘ i the ’Olympia chain. Church.’’ Surmounting the struc­ David Robinson. * ' The choir of 30 voices will be uU< i idecor^ed with pink and white will allow for , 330 simultaineous hour, and was accompanied by a The greatest single item of dam-^ ' Mr. Gi^ay had been sick and went ture is a small cross in heavy art der the direction of Archibald Ses.i qrepei paper and at each plate a blizzard. The Niagara river rose ten age here was the wrecking of., the gilt. The height approximates 8 two-way convepflations. ..The cable f u n e r a l o f to California to regain his health. is carring 290 pairs of wirps. sions. The soloists will be Miss i dainty favor, was placed which con- feet, submerged Canner’s Island Curtis .Condor bombing ..plane,- ,the feet by about 4 feet, 6 inches in DANIEL GIONI Eleanor Willard.,soprano, Mrs. Ber- The Southera New. Engfaud ,Tele- The funeral of Daniel Gloni of i .tained goodiea., A lovely birthday and caused damage along the river only one of its kind in exiatenpe width. teline Lashinski, alto, Robert Gor­ j cake* adorned the center of the front. ' ' ’ ' and built at a cost of $175,00-0. .The The bulletin board is to be illumT .phone company .has until now rent­ Glastonbury was held at St. James NOTICE ed its wires ^from the, American don, baritone, Sydney Strickland, j table, Numerous gifts were be- The waters of Long Island Sound plane was ripped from. Its - moor­ Inated at night by an overhanging church at 8:30 this mpming. Rev. tenor, and Fred Bendall, bass. The j stowed upon Alan by his friends. were whipped Up two feet above ings and practically demolished.- ! : ' !ji electric light, the canopy also in Telephone and Telegraph company "W. P. Reidy officiated. Mrs. Mar­ high-water mark. Highways in New [ ^ ______but the new cable r is its. own,, al­ first of the carols will be sung from ! .Those present were Gloria and Fred The U. S. S. Sturgeon, naral n - SPECIAL TOWN MEETING. bronze finish. The board is hung garet Sullivan sang “ 0 Salutaris” the tower of the church, the proces­ Lippman, Anna Judith Qonrady, England were floodedM ; trainfug vessel, was stin'fhst on the_ NOTICE is hereby given that on two supporting columns in dark though' it will itun through .ducts at' the offertory and “ When eve­ fatter sional from there to the Chancef I Marvis Beinhauer, , June P. Bein- and electric transportation was tied rocks in' Th^ Niagaru". rlver“ “ this i Special, Town. Meeting^ of the^ legal oak finish with wrought iron scroll rented from the fatter company, ning Comes” as the body was be­ will be by candlelight and the rest Uiauer, Fred Pfau, Carmen Lanz, up. New England rivers rose rapid­ mdrning after having been swept voters- of the Town of ■ Manchester fixtures_ and ball top _ finish. Strong j It yriii .go thi^ough Silyer Lane to ing borne from the chtorch. The of the carols will be sung from the I Norman and Norma Hudson, Her- ly. away from its wharf and carried 2,r will be held at the High School Hall diagonal supports are carried back ] East Hartford and from that- point body was placed in the receiving chancel.* |;^fr&ffS11ir“'Ir.V"^^Alan *-Baekofeu, ’ •Lake steamers, buffeted by the 000 feet down Black Roek ebanuel; on Friday the sixteenth of. Decem­ to concrete foundations. The* side will j o i n the. regular ducts which vault at the St.. James’ cemetery. j'Mrs. Fred Lippman, Mrs. Carl Con-/ gale, were racing to port as freee- ber, 1927, at eight o’clock in the columns are also imbedded in con­ \ rady, Mrs. Wm Beih'h^u^,' '^i’sV ihg set in. Three steamers are re- afternoon,, for the following pur­ crete. I Walter Lanz, Mrs. Guy'‘ r.Hddson, ■porfed foundered in the lakes, with poses : The structure is an ornament to I Mrs. Herbert Sharp, Mrs. Herman .1st: Ho hear the report of-the the exterior of the church and is in Walter Backo- . Detroit. Erie and other cit es on t^e BODY IS IDENTIFIED Committee on ,a Town Controlled harmony with its ^tyle of architec­ j Backofen and Mrs High School and the Consolidation I fen. !• lake s shores were hard hit. * ture. Continued ; cold was forecast by AS TOLEDO. 0 :; of' Schools and take any action in 1 ,} i,.t ..;< .Notes ^ > the Weather Bureau for this vicini­ relation thereto. ^ I Miss'’Elean.br Cook of Hartford, ty today, but warmer weather is Jrid: To see H the Town will,vote POLITICAL ARMISTICE I assisted by Miss '.Eugenia Folllard, predicted for tomorrow. j to ''establish and maintain a Town I pianist will present a program of . Boston, Mass., Dec. 9i— An un­ High School. J vocal, instrumental, fdanco and usual intermingling of Christmas Washington, Dec. 9.— A political th e Ritz-Carlton, Boston, serves it ,-ti ' A ’ IN mDDLB WEST 3rd: To see if the Town will au­ I musical numbers at- the- Sykes Chicago. Dec. 9.— A let-up in tlje time joy at the prospects of seeing thorize and direct the Board of Se­ armistice was arranged today be­ / I Aut’ itorium this evening. The^n-; record*December: cbl'd', S^dVe; whK^ her mother again and ef deep sor­ lectmen to purchase from Cheney tween the Senate Insurgents and tertaihment* is sponsored by Sab'ra row,. brooded by the silent sea, at Brothers that certain, lot of land Administration Republicans on the during the past 36 hours has paral­ question of organizing the Senate. Trumbull CbhPtev, D. Av R> Tickets yzed Chicago and the middlewcji the thoughts of a dlsappointiBg situated in said Manchester, bound­ may be' purchased at the door for “ was promis^ love affair-was the theory of po­ ed and described as follows, to Senator Curtis, Republican of with its zero grasp, Kansas, announced he had' given the sum of $1.00. for today by the local weather bu­ lice today in their attempt to solve wit:-— The Friendly Class of the Union reau 'Sli'’ht moderation should bfe- the mystery of the death.of a young Northerly by Forest Street; East­ ■ complete assurance to the Insur­ gents that they would get the votes j Congregational church held its j gin this forenoon, with a further woman whose body was, ; .found, erly by Main Street; Southerly by ‘ regular meeting Wednesday eve-j r i s e , tomorrow, according-^tO:.the floating in the harbor,. She is,be-, otherdand of said Cheney Brothers; they demanded on a farm bill, an Kning.' A-fter^the-business’ SeSslonTb'd' lieved- to be Miss Marie Louise- and 'Westerly by land of Clifford D. anti-injunction measure and a res­ forecast* ? * olution for an investigation of - falkwing tifficers were elected for Eight deaths in Chicago and Ullrich, a nurse at the Toledo, Ohio Cheney and Russell Cheney. The oufdme America's policy south of the Riq J?i£,.£il5uiiig.y^ Mrs. Law- tiybnty more in-other secliions Hospital , for contagious diseases, Southerly line is to be midway be­ 'Sc^niwlck, First "Vice Pres. homeward bound to Annaburg, tween'the present High School and Grande. affected area, were caused direcQy The Insurgents then announced tMrs. Eliza Davis, Second _y.ice or indirectly by the severe cold. Tlp[e Germany, to spend Christ'mad w;ith the -building.' kno"wn as Teachers’ *res. Mrs. George S. BrookoSr Hall, The dwelling house occupied they had accepted this assurance frigid 'vyave caused hCr mother. . ,, and "would assist in organizing ecy. Miss ^ it h J- Smith, Treasur-' ithan usual-;-’.because it';04nght ^ The body was picked, up by .a •by, Fred Ai Verplanck aind the build­ thp Senate.” , , i Ejj-er. Miss Flora Snyder, Correspond­many people unp^i>ar^_.^nd tug tdWing the steaniship Cleye-' ing now occupied’ by the Army and i n g secretary. Miss Margaret* lo we'd‘quickly on mild -^atber. ^ land. After the liher .sailed^ sp­ Navy Club' shall not be included'in ^^climogrc^^ •. and Teacher, Rev. Cattle.and live stock ov^r tfe lice sent a' radio to the,,commander said purohase. LOSS FROM FLOOD. harles Redfield. middlewest also were trapj^d ^ and leariied that all passengers 4th; To see if the Town will au­ A comedy entitled “ Who Kissed the suddenness of the blizzard, were accounted for except Miss Ull­ thorize and empower the Town Hartford, Conn., Dec. 9.— Philo High School Committee hereafter to arbarp.’', lyiU be presented by the which rode in mountainous banks rich, who was missing. A scar T. Platt, of Newtown, state com­ Clliiigton Grange this evening at cf snow and sent temperaturfe made by an appendicitis operation be appointed to lease the whole missioner of agriculture, has found .,^ou might as well have the best he Ellington Town hall. down to zero and in .some:,i&ei’tIojks was expecled to clinch the i"?n‘ti- or part of the Franklin School after an investigation that the state building for High School purposes. ■iT16(^''HuckyUl^^^ Ministerial Asso- ten and twenty degrees befdw Tte ficaiion. ’ has suffered a loss of about $1,800 [ 5th: To see if the Town will au- ■ *£“ni^eting Thursday at v/Ind reached a velocity'., tStbixty during the high water which flood­ t-Rey, H. B. Olmstead. miles an hour in,Ghicag6 j thorize and- empower the Town ! High School Committee hereafter ed the Eastern States Exposition a/ternoon refreshments ed much damagei.to suburbaO pro®- grounds at Springfield. The CoUt ‘ rtt (I , '•r.'d revert jby^.,Wrs. Olmstead. erty. to be appointed to enter^jlntOi a con ttAc'£ wfth',juhe Nint^ School District nqctlciit bootji was almost ruined. i :fe»l^l>inson of Talcott I'-c; ■i -noifU for tlie iise of the facilities in the diiBsday for Putnai^ East Side Recreation, bu.Uding in i>-r begin his duties aT ■ Montreal; - Dec. 9.— Ship­ Miss Louisa Calve of 995, East ping was crippled today by the zero connection with said 'Town High TO"6^ldttg-Hcminway Co. Middle Turnpike entertained .about School bout a hundred people attended gale which struck the St. .L-iwrence 20 of her freinds at the hoip,o of • ~ ? -A . **e< • I valley a* sundown yesterday, regi.v ^th: To see if the Town will au­ The Store and bazaar given Mr. a4ld Mrs. Peter Baldwin oi 51 thorize and empower the Town 757 y the several societies of the Firsjt, ^ rin g a drop in temperature of al- East Middle Turnpike last night. rnoai forty degrees in four hours. High School Committee hereafter Main St. of Evangelical'’ Lutheran church -bn The evening was spent in playing to be appointed to enter into a .cpn tfWedneisday evening. Into the teeth of the gaIp,'” wRh; it g'amCb ail’d dancing. Useful sudden freeze up of navigation as tract iTor the hearing of said Town South i Burpei^ W. R. C- held a regular High School and for any other iliieeting Wednesday evening. After their greatest threat, lake and sea­ A new roof is being erected over Gifts going freighters were rushing buildings used in connection with Man­ It he meeting Mrs. Carlton Buck- the machine room at Case Broth­ said Town High School. , ;jnister served refreshments in through in an effort to make poi^ ers’ plant-at Highland Park';- The' chester beiore wiu'ter locks them fast in its 7th: To'see if the Town will ap- j^onor of her birthday... The table- contract has been let td John prbpHate the sum not to exceed; jibloth given by the Corp was won by iron jaws. ] Hayes, local contractor, and the $204,601.49 for the purchase of The S. S. Chicago Tribune made ji^Irs. .Buckmister. work is well under way; The roof TjOWn’High School. . Gift !'■' Miss Corinne Eckhardt of West Montreal at night, and will go Into v/inter quarters here.. She 'was a^ measures 90 feet by 100 feet. The ■ Sth; To see if ..the.'^o.wn will a,u- , street'is- confined to the house by «istedt ln‘;^b;r *gpyernme|^-^ ^ brpai^ new' covering will' be''Of l|fte%r'fel)'h- 1 thorize and empower the Board 1 struotion.'i ^ ' ' of Seleetmeh*'l'6*’iiUrchase from th .k Adiato V. - - - ■ ... __ ' 1 Connecticut-Company, ,fpr the sum - in'the i-2e-bound gulf Is the S. Suggestions I'^Vesrstbeel are rejoicing over the S. Forefpost.ii-rying to-m^ki Mon­ The official notice of the special of $27,'5'00.0‘0l that* ce'rtain lot of i,birth, of a Son born Wednesday. ti ca^, bdt'.;rtW!ihave''to-tie’;i f'>r town meeting to be held in. High, land situated in said Manchester,’ •- Mr.rand Mrh^- Elmer Hardy of .school:-ball December 16'' t’will'; i*b'd?i)p'dcd;';^d described'as follow? HUNDREDS OP EXCEP’i’IONAL GIFT VALUES the winter ab^debec. In the ciuals found on Page Three of tbdky's‘HCT- fo’wi t : \ That Aie Sure to Pleas: Atlanta; (Georgia are rejoicing over i-.'ading to Ui.ehgreat lak?fs,; effoifd ithe bjtth p^I^u-. daughter born at the aid. The meeting will consider the ' Northerly b y ' land of Center are being made to keep loeks in op­ purchase of the present High i Spring Park (Town of Manchester); FOR TOMORROW ONLY Stafford Meinbrial hospital Wed­ eration in. the. fact of. difficulties nesday.' Mrs. Hardy, was formerly school building from Cheney Broth- Easterly by Frank Cheney, Jr., from ice,, tp': enable all ships to ers and the purchase of the Cofinec- South’ Manchester Fire' District, allss Beatrice Green of Orchard reach port. With present,tem|rer^ SHOP EARLY WHILE ASSORTMENTS ABE VARIED AND COMPLETE. gtre is., i-neVitablp ticut Company property gt the Cen- First Ecclesiastical Society, Town .ter. . . i of Manchester in part by eaglx; S ilk R o b es ! I-;. A Arbo', - w if" bbrn within 24 hours, it is believed. ■We^esday to Mr. and Mrs. Her­ ------■ K; . . ' Southerly by Center Street; and The annual communication ami f Westerlyhydand by Gus’tave Bans'e- man Weber of "West Main street. BUFFALO HARD HIT ^ 4.98“’ 17.9S Mr. and Mrs'.''Harry J. Binge- clection of officers of Manchester; inor, Edward J. Holl, Samuel Bur- Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 9.— With it| lodge of Masons Will be held at the' gess in part by each. _ jheimer of Oak street are the par- losses estimated at more than three /'I Temple Tuesday evening Dec; .13 j 9th: To see if the Town, for the ^oudoir ijanJaes, j^nts of a son born Wednesday at quarters of million dollars, Buffalo at 7:30. Important husiaess will be ilpurpose of paying for the ' Town ’M- jMrs. Howe’s Maternity Home in today was recovering from the bli^f be transacted at the meeting. High School, and the land of the Gdrters and ,'.Perfume* in. IManchester. ^ ....-v.-. wttgrrt and' high; ’ ____ i Connecticut Company authorized to Blanket Robes I't "Saiffybf' Grove‘S sfreeV down on the city in the worst sea­ Manager 'William Griffin of the be purchased at this meeting, wiH beautiful gift boxes. * S5 jis. taking a-m.nch-need'Cd rest from sonal storm on record. Cloverleaves announces a special vote to issue its bonds in the sum of $1^25 boxes > 'his duties at.^thu- R.pckville. Leader. Shipping was hard hit ■ bxi't'* de'- meeting for Sunday afternoon at 2 $232,000,000. .. 2.98 “ 7.98 Mf^'’’T’'rah'k ~Ar'Say" of tails of several lake disasters were o’clock at the fire headquarters, Dated at Manchester, Conn,ecti- S^e Price ...... ^ iOrchard street announce the en- still -wanting today. Although foni:/ Main and Hilliard streets. cut, this 8th day of December, 1927. 6 to 16 sizes and 36 to 50. 5^ :gagement of their daughter. Miss missing freighters were believed JOHN H. HYDE 59c boxes ,^aida Viola Say to Ralph Barber safe, two other vessels bad been* DUCK HUNTER DROWNED THOMAS J. ROGERS S^le Price, *2»'for, •. $1 j Lyman of Middletown, son of Mr. reported ;foundered and-. smashed,; W. W. ROBERTSON Gift. Hosiery ;and ’Mrs- Alfred N. Lyman of Tal- the fate of their crews unknown. ;‘;l Rochester, N. Y., Dec, 9.— Drown- GEORGE KEITH , Cptville. The tbermometer at eight o’cjocki ed among his decoys in the Icy wa- i WELLS A? STRICKLAND Silk Umbrellas , t = Dr. Thomas F. 'Rockwell has re- this morning stood at tem degrees ters of Irondequoit lake while duck' ROBERT J. SMITH ’ ’ Full'fashioned Hose, ser­ Gift Hankies tbrned home from the Hartford above zero- hunting, the body of Frank H er-1 ALBERT T. JACKSON. vice weight. ^*1 IjDspital where he has been under­ bert, 28, was found by searchers to-) Board Of Selectmen of the Town Reg. $1.29, pair .... fP-I batiste or 3,95*“ 7.98 going treatmenti day (lodged in frozen weeds..' :. \ of Manchester, Conn. Fine Silk abd . W6of Hose linen handkerchiefs, hand HIGHLAND PARK PrMe Newest shades.. r 'r'- embroidered or lace trim- Regular 59c. ^ I rhed, most attractively box- R ain coats , : Tomorrow, night at the Highland 2 Pair for.... ^ ^ ;5'ark Community clubhouse the au- ^ed., ,nngl Christmas salei will be con- BIRCH STREET MARKET Sport Hose 2.98 “ 8.95 ;Kjiicted by the ladies of the Sewing K <(^rcle. 'rJie 'niembers have been Phone 2298 88 Birch St. for women and children. $1.25 boxes For women and children. apeeting wdekly for soriie time get- Regular 59c. Sale-Price .. S: . 1*.^ .tSpg ready for this affair and.they ■«> 2 Pair for V etre hoping for a large turnout of 59c Boxes. the people of the community. There “ Learn Dancing From Known : Sale Price, 2 Pair iwill be no admission and no formal * Dancers.” Children’s Wool ^ Silk Scarfs ejitertainraent, but the usual Sa-tnr- '-'’Hose; <^A.v evening dance will be held. RONDEAU’S ' Nice, Lean Pork Ro^t’ ...... 25c lb. Very SiieciaJ i ,The bazaar will-open promptly ‘ - . •i Nice Lean Fresh Shoulder ...... 20c lb. Broken sizes. fiig 7 'o’clock and at the . -va-rious Regular 79c. hOoths will be found a variety of Stage and Modern [ Strictly Fresh Pigs’ Fwt . ... .10c lb. 1.98 lancy and domestic articles and y^^Pfdr.for '.i'i y Hift ‘Lingerie pprons, as well as dolls and toys School of Dancing Fresh Lean SpareribS Y .;. 2oc Ih. for the children. fish, pond., will Room 3,^ State Theat^ Lean'Juicy Pot Roast ...... 25c lb. Sport Soeks Baby Gifts A Branch from Hartford._____ pe iatt'.'altfaOtioh-'^for' the ' kiddies. Sliced Fresh Ham .' . v r . . f . . . 3^c Ih. of silk ond wool. Carter’s Rayon H a n d B a g s Home-made candy and food will al­ If you have ambitions for a st^ e so he offered for sale. This year the cai*eer now is the time to start your SnudEed'-Shoulders'’'; ’;*; ______18 c lb. Size 6 to l-O. X. !• V-*- ladies wUl-.-be-ably assisted by the V e s t s ’ , training. JlTo^'X^Iutlet ...... 45c lb. 2 Pair foi’ srv $1 Mi 'f' *■ 1.98 “ 5.98 )iewly organized Girl Reserves. The “ Young Men Dauce;-s Sex^ng Circle of Highland Park Is in Demand” f • t s' st-s-ls' • '• • • 30c aiid 35c lb. linlilar to the Ladies’ Aid societies ■ ? 1 . «.) • ' ; and Bootees «,^xe_s. $1 The demand for) I • • • • « '••••.. 3oc lb. *'♦■**■*. pf-^e churches, Only that it assists , prpijerly -trained' ; A |-r| Ti.,/ ' / S w e a te rs m tke work’ Of the Community club j^rig'inen darceak iS' *” SiHS^Tn "^lealc j^iTShf^ , )» • t 4 ‘T* ;d! • . 45c lb. 14 Ih^from time- to time aids the constantly Increasing f loves Btoy Dre&fe' J- U Rayon ISlcloitiers ■ k^gSy, buys gifts for, the children’s - A . HanilHtfg •<•••• ^ Steak . 'I* T ■ ^ • • • • 25c lb. ps^lstmas tree at the Community both in Vaudeville hahd made ...... 2.98 “ 6.50 and Night Clubs. Sal-, Home Made Sausage------. 30c Ibi Chemises and Slips of the or furnishes th© tree and its ,r<-- s Cjiildren’s KW, better kind, tailored ^ “I I^jjrations. sries are big and op**’'' portnnltles to make - i? Glpv.es or trim m e d y.'l- •. v . * ------gjood ’ and geC ) JllleiWl; and Vegetables redoeed Got-.. il'i' ^ '*f. *’«?■ ■*.* ' ’«• 4 s r ; ,S. Bontonnier^ Ation to about;.,what, afk. great. Also’v^Ip -J^oltdined*; I''.. <61 who are ^ 3 J P ^ rlybr plain*. ‘ Regular $1.25. Pair 9 i Batiste GdWnS ___ S,/.>-:Mn.8us, estimates tinned. ' Evbry •;«■%, **■' • • ot Ballrooin Dwdhg is,l2 qts. 35c; ■, 35c “ 1.50 Chlldren^f^lCliff B<;ac(ai' B a ^ T }|^d ^broidered. ' tinight.'^.. 1m giftilioxes . v. ? tee. to teach yon to L,, Soup Bunch . ..♦>>! I - • .Wool ‘ Haed.^f S^es 2 to^l vh ^ i t e or striped, dance or refund yonr ’ 15c, le, 3 il|bs. 25c,Spinach 25c peck R^ular $1.50 • I f ' S ilk num ^. Reglst'er ;now, A ^ ' Ocieuig^, Pears, Lemons, Tan- open dai^. l^p. hKPjto SRedal. 10 p. . > , ’ Fhone' lanas,‘^ 4 l^ushrooms. Bfeby Caps, silk or ^ Pannel Gpi^n^ 1180. - " '5? -J" - ' 1- 'i . . , r-.,- ‘ Lakes’'GIbves $ i a ' 1 ■' • r% ' Dupleic tan jpr grey 1 n•iibon i ■ fiffl sizesjtiv ,f > ‘ i. l u f "m i Vj_ (porrenti, Prop. Regular $1,39 ____ _ ^ 1 tifcimed Regular $1.25 .....

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There’s a standing rule among “Our Gang” that every member must give three days’ notice prior to an illness— thereby preventing much sickness. However. Bob Mc­ 26 Stores in Principal Cities Gowan, the director, received the America’s Largest Credit Jewelers following letter the day before Thanksgiving; kHBJIlmeiiirfMlBao 1 Hollywood— Of thi many mil- ‘‘Dear Uncle Bob— “Thursday is Thanksgiving. I 1 Hlons of persons who go to the am hungry for turkey and every­ movies every week, probably one- thing that goes with it, so I am hundredth of one per cent of them telling you now that I am going iever stop to figure out just how the to be very sick and unable to work Friday and Saturday. (characters they see on the screen ■“Your fat boy, _ 5 j»re conceived. They Jurt take It “ JOB COBB” - fo- granted that the screen folk ill'll S there and think no more IN THE DARK "!*^ ylt ihese people themselves are 'really the parents of m<»t of our ' Male Voice: Hannah, is that screen characters Scenario writers, young man still down there? Iho are paid almost unbelieveable Reply: Yeh, still as a monument, salaries for evolving screen stories papa.— Life. and characters, spend a great deal of their time studying humanity, .aTways on the ^ r t for new faces GONSTiflTlON Take for example Bebe Daniels recent portrayals in “ Senorita” and --■f“ She’s a Sheik” . Lloyd Corrigan land John M^cDermott decided upon IS THE ENEMY this type of girl after weeks of ob­ . - '.s > . ;* A. servation. during which they dis- xovered that nearly all the girls of OF HEALTH today are intent on doing some­ thing big. They don’t want to be \ > “ The Gift Store of Hartford! ■just beautifully effeminate. So Bebe was given a masculine characteri- Kellogg’ s ALL-BRAN WTien the people of this city think of jewelry eation. brings prompt; natural jrifts—-and jewelry is the finest- g ip — they think of Kay’s. Painstaking service for uhe a Can you eat with ease? Can you relief! gift buyer has earned us the reputation of the f ilaugh naturally? If so, you already |.,ihave won half the battle of screen gift store of the city. ^ technique, according to Fred Niblo. Rid your system of constiMtion * ’ - - Here is the solution to all your Christmas ^ f t problems-. ,i“ The true test of an actress Is not 6nd help yourself to health. Head­ * ■ bSE YOUR CREDIT! As little as 50c. weekly enaWe y w - her impressive dramatic power but aches, bad breath, insomnia, j. V- •fl'no You can pay us the balance .NlhAi s her ability to act naturally,” says complexions are only a few of the Y E A ^ A k e A ? ? Everything in our I- Niblo. “ I have often delayed a pro- symptoms of this widespread evil. I -duction for several days just to get s i o r t l i^ocnrable on this plan. Diamonds, watches Constipatioh is the actual cause the players to relax and be them- , wSches and other line jewelr^-Shop Here and Shop Early of more than forty disuses. Wo selves. Few persons under-act, but 1 wonder good health is impossible for best selections. ______many of them over-act.” |' when it is present. Guard against it! Protect your health! f At last Mary Philbin is doing something worth while again. After Kdlogg’s ALt-BRAN is guaran­ 5 'being practically killed, cinemati- teed to relieve constipation. Two * cally speaking, through the wrong tablespoonfuls eaten daily in I kind of pictures and being kept chronic cases, with every meal. Doc­ Give a. Kay Bonded Diamond * off the screen entirely, she was tors recommend b^ause it is 100% bran. Because it works loaned to D. W. Griffith for ‘The I as no part-bran product can do. This Chriistmas Drums of Love.” And Griffith de­ clares that everybody will be talk­ Delicious with milk or cream-^ YOUR MONEY BACK IN THREE YEARS IF YOU WANT IT ing about her again as soon as the and add fruits or honey. Mix it with film is released. According to the other cereals. Use in cooking. Sprin­ The KAY BOND g h director, Mary has done some really kle over soups. Recipes on the pack­ prlS^t^^diamoliS^you b^aveW t of us. remarkable work in this picture. age. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Served by restaurants, hotels, : AND OUR WORD IS AS GOOD AS OUR BOND ' Ever since she stepped in front cafeterias. Sold by all grocers. ’of a movie camera for the first G ift 'time, Rita Carewe has wanted to G ift play opposite a real English actor. Diamond And now she’s getting her chance. Diamond Special Xmas Value! The blond actress has been cast :with Percy Marmont in “The 26 Piece Rogers’ Silverware ; Stronger Will.” By the time the ALL-BRAN $250 film is completed, it's a safe bet Magnificent diamonds of These remarkably bril­ amazing beauty and re­ liant. blue-whit?^' gems are markable color. Mount­ of the finest that money ings of 18kt. white-gold will buy anywhere! Chos­ from Which to choose. it 5 en carefully by our ex­ Each diamond represents perts. Set in 18kt. whit--- a super-value at a real gold mountings of rare saving. 'd'^srwEEKcrr $3.50 WEEKLY 45c. Down Gentlemen’s Diamond Diamond and Sapphires 50c. Weekly ’ 24.75 f A Small Service for six pcoole. Beautifully designed. Eagrav.au on hea^ l.irgeous blue white dia- quality silverware! Packed in attractive tray case. A remarkable •'ond enhanced with two W Deposit Will value at this price. A men’s ring set with a sparkling sapphires. The . Hold Any large blue-white stone. ipountlng is very beau­ 1' / wf The mounting is 18k tifully engraved, of 18i Article solid white or green gold white gold. W $1.00 WEEKLY — USE YOUR CREDIT— r^i sr: Until Desired $2.00 WEEKLY

A Gift She Nothing ii^onld Will Always Gift (Please Him O CherishT Morel’ Practical Gifts 15 Jewel Diam ond [estions W rist ELSCTKiC iJRN AND Diamond Strap PERCOLATOR SETS Are acceptable always W atch ' l l and you will find among Onyx Ring W atch $ 1 9 .7 5 up Electric urn and percolator these listed something sets. Famous Manning and Bowman make. Richly nioiiel useful as well as beautiful. finished. Complete with cream­ Beuatifully engraved er and sugar f5er/’._ r 14k solid white gold ring with A mannish model 14k solid gold case, set match. lovely black onyx mounting, set a handsome gold- with two sparkling blue with a sparkling Blue-White filled octagonal case. Diamond Ring /■ ; white diamonds and Diamondl „ The movement Is lo- four sapphires. 15- C oolie ■ ,r>9c. WEEKLY jeweled Radium dial jewel guaranteed move­ Diiiner Ring ^ Accurate and guar­ ment. anteed. Wrist Watch ■ \ $1.00 Weekly $1.00 Weekly. Mesh or Beaded Bag Coats Diamond Brooch Exquisite Pearls Toilet Sets Flexible Bracelet of Wool Challies Vanity Case C uff Links Birthstone Rings $7.50 up Pen and Pencil Set New designs aqd $7/5 0 up $6*98 and !ae, carefully graduated colors in sets of va­ ^1847 Rogers Silverware rious sizes. Attrac­ $3.50 up jrands of indestructible tive cases. Also Your choice of different stones Mantel Clc;k •rcarls. Different lengths Du Pont Pyralln set i.n l ~ t solid gold engraved 10 dnd 14k. gold. Some with to -choose from. Grts. moir: platiniun tops. New and un­ Easy Terms PAY AFTER XMAS $7.98 ar.> usual designs. PAY iNEXT YEAR EASY TERMS 3 Piece Pajama Sets of $5.98 PEN AND PENCtt. SETS' A wide seloction including Conklin, qq Rayon ...... ■ n y Sheaffer and Parker in attractive U|i 2 Piece Pajama Sets Costume Slips - cases. of Cotton Crepe, hand em­ Heavy Crepe de Chine Diamond Ring ■ broidered $2.98 'Pocket Watch $5.00 Strap Watch Step-Ins K ickernick 7r?M* Cigarette L ight^ */- ■ Creped Chine Bloom ers Cigarette Case t of Rayon $1.98 and $2.98 Scarf Pin ) $1.98 Silk Scarfs 1 Belt Buckle Set Gowns ^ Figured and plain, long, Lodge Emblem Of fine Batiste with Filet square and triangle jtwEua Traveling Set and Irish Lace trim $1.50 to $3.50 Cuff Links $1.50 and $1.98 h a k t e o k o «Y0UR PROMISE TO PAY IS GOOD WITH KAY*' H A g lg O R D Handkerchiefs, Hand Bags, H osiery

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- . '''"-J River on the Mansfield Center-War- construction. Very rough, but no under construction. Short detoun Bridge over little River on Scot- ^ renville road is under construction. feoA B ® o f detour at Windsor going thru Po- being installed. detour. Route No. 335 „ land-Canterbury road is under con­ Traffic uses old bridge. quonock and Suffield. ■" Route No. 129 New Canaan-Poundridge road is j Westport-Fairfield, Sasco Creek O F F ^ f Gaylordsville-to New York State struction. While the old bridge is Newington-Newlngton, New Brit­ undpr construction. No delay. Bridge is under construction. Tem­ Route No. I l l line. Steam shovels grading Is^un- in use, traffic from the west is ain road is under construction. Route No. 186 porary brtdge is in use. Marlboro-Hebron road, open to der way. Traffic recommended to warned to be ca^'eful in approach­ Road is open to traffic. Hamden-State street at New Route No. 836 CONDITION OF traffic, shoulders incomplete. ing this bridge, which is located at ■Plymouth Bulls Head Road, take route via Bulls Bridge. Haven city line is under construc­ Amston-Hebron road is under ^ m 1649-3^ East Hampton, approaches to Route No. 130 the foot of a steep grade. bridge is under construction. Short tion. Some delay to traffic. construction. Open to traffic. Overhead Bridge, one mile east of Woodbury-Watertown road, up­ Rou^ No. 142 detour ground, bridges. . Route No. 306, ’ iBridgefon Amston^Bebron road Cobalt is under construction. Slight town bridge is under construction. Woodstock-Mass, line road, is un- So. Canaan-Huntsvllle road, is STATE ROADS Falrfield-Rooster River Bridge; is is . undertconstructibtf. Temporary »:0dl2i!(WI delay to traffic. One-way traffic ^rpssT--|empor^y de^xcpnetruction, .open to traffic, closed. Detour tbru Falls Village. under construction. -No delay to bridge is in use. ^39-^4:30 p. ni. ' Route No. I l l shqiilders are incomplete. Bridge is under construi llori.^ brid'ge. ' ’’ i'U traffic. ' . • ' Durham-Northford road, should­ Route Nqvl32 ■- V.. iMute No. 154 No Route Numbers’ Stafford Springs-Semers Center Saturday— Dec. 9. er work under construction. No de­ Cornwall Hollow road, • Cornwall- ’ - Washington - Woodbury road. Route No. 309 Berlin, Berlin-New Britain road, road is under construction. Traffic 9 :00-12:00 a. .m. . v ' ' Road conditions and detours In lay to traffic. to Canaan is under construction. Torrington-West Cornwall road, bridge is under construction. One­ open at all times. No detours. Gteam shovel grading is under way. Tel. at other hours 836 OC ’ the State of- Connecticut made nec­ Route Np. 122 Traffic open at all Short "delays probable. resurfacing complete,, with Tithe .ex­ way-traffic"/ ' Suffield-South street is under ■ Bridgeport-Newtbwn road.- Cori' ception of shoul.ders and'guard xhil. Brooklyn Canterbury road, io O -2 . essary b/:coh%tfiiction and repairs/ tours. • • - Route No., 166 ciinstruction, open tu cne-way traf’- Crete pai'ement completed. Wood Route No., 136 , Crystal Lake Road, towns of Traffic open at ali tim es.‘ -No, de­ bridge:.over BlackiveU Brook is un­ fic. -announced by the State Highway guard railing uncompleted. Sherman Toll Gate, Hill ' road, Rockville and Ellington. Road is tours. der'construction. Open to traffic. Department, jas of December 7th, Route No. 113 steam shovel grading is under way. under construction. Somewhat j Route No. 181 : Chester - Killingvsorth road. Foot of Bunker Hill to Cornwall Traffic detour ,via Leach Hollow., Bloomfield-Fark road is under Bridge is under construction. One- ‘are as follows: rough. No detours. ; Colonies of African white ants of­ Bridge is under construction. Some­ Route No. 179 I construction. Open, to.traffic. . half mile west of'Chester Center; Route Xo. 1 Route No.: 141- ten raise mounds of earth as high what rough for about two miles. Scotiand-Canterbury road, is un­ Preston, the road from Poqueta-| Route No. 131 short detour, posted. Read Herald Branford-East Haven, Boston as 8 or 10 feet. Traffic open at all times. der construction. Open to traffic. 'nuck to Brewster’s Ne'ck is* under} So. Windsor, Wapping road is Mansfield-Bridge ’ over Fenton Post road. Shoulder work is under Route No. 126 construction. No delay to traffic. I Norwalk-Danbury road. WiU,on Fairfield-Boston Post Road,.from overpass, grade crossing elimina­ Ash Greek west, is under construc­ tion. Steam shovel grading under tion. No delay to traffic. _ way. No detours necessary. Stonington, Boston Post Road is, Route No. 128 \ -under construction at Vt equeie- HERRUP'S HERRUP'S Litchfield-Bantam road is under COR. M AIN AND MORGAN STS. X, COR. MAIN AND MORGAN STS. quock. While this section is being construction. No detours. Culverts used for traffic during construc­ tion, it is necessary to use caution in passing through. Route No. 2 Berlln-Beckley Crossing is under A W a t c h a construction. One-way traffic, for 500 feet. Route No..‘’3 ■ So. Britain Overpass, grade crossing elimination. Steam shovel grading is under way. No detours .1— t. necessary. Waterbury-Middlebury road is under construction. No detours. Route No. 8 Thomaston approaches to Rey- u- nolds-Bridge ^re under construc­ tion. No detours. Torrington-Tliomaston road. Cas­ tle bridge is under construction. No detours. Route No. 10 Bloomfield, from Bloomfield Cen­ ter north, road is '\iuder ccastruc- tioii. Traftic passing tnrougli. is always an acceptable gift being Route No. 32 useful as well as ornamental. Norwich-Groton road, Bridge The strap watch, particularly, is over Poquetanuck Cove is uhder finding favor this year, as men construction. No detours^ ■ I- come to realize, more and more, Jto'jte No. 105 how practical and handy a strap is under ‘ Enlleld-Eazard avenue watch is. construeiion. Open to traffic. Hamilton Strap Watches $50 ami Stafford Springs- Sumers Center up. is under construction. Traffic open Others at $18.00 and up. at all timesi No detours. Also Pocket Watch in the Hamil­ Route No. 109 ton, Waltham, Elgin and Swiss Electric - Mansfield-Phoenixville road is makes. . Food under construction. Detour posted Heaters from Warrenville to Ashford. This Jugs road is impassable to traffic. Cturl W . Lindquist $2.95 Route No. 110 49c A limited quan Windsor, Hartford-Springfield Watchmaker and Jeweler Clearance of a tity of theses fine road is under construction. Thru Hartford National Bank Building. quantity of these electric Heaters traffic from Hartford-Springfield 18 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. Food Jugs! 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after the development of as clear a ilwirlfeetrr case of plotted, premeditated mur­ der as could be imagined, provides burning Brralh as good an illustration as could be p u b l is h e d b y had of the fantastic state into which THE HERALD PRINTING CO. public sentim^t if not public opin­ More Christmas Toys at Special Pric^ Founded by Elwood S. Ela, Oct. 1. 188t ion with relation to homicides has Every Evening .Except Sundays and fallen in this country. Holidays. _ ” L Of course the definitions of man­ Entered at the Post Office at Man­ (9) How Many Persons Per Square Mile? chester as Second Class Mail Matter. slaughter, various as they are under SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall ■ r^ v six dollars a year, sixty cents a the common law and under the Specials for month for shorter periods. statutes Of the different states, can ~ Connecticut today, with an estimated population In excess of By carrier, eighteen cents a week. 1.636.000, has 340 persona fon every aquare mll« of land atea. i^Slngle copies, three cents. none of them apply to the kind of > ’ SPECIAL advertising REPRE­ crime for w'hlch Beach and Mrs, Lil- One hundred years ago the density of population In. Connecticut Saturday Only SENTATIVE. Hamllton-De Llsser, Was only fil persons per square mile. ^ \ Inc.. 285 Madison Avenue. New York llendahl were tried. There was abso- The day aft^r lye first ■ an­ n and 612 North Mlchlggif ' Avenue, Ititely nothing In the defense which nounced our dearance sale of Chicago., ■/'’I. V The last official census shows that Connecticut with’ a popula­ even remotely suggested man­ toye» practically every sample ... The Manchester Evening Herald Is tion of 1.380,63.1 had a density of 286.4. Only three states, 'ken sale in New York City at SchuUs's slaughter. The defendants gambled on our fioor vfas firone. Since News Stand. Sixth A vao^ -an d 42nd. Rhode Island. Massachusetts- and New Jersey, are more thickly Street add-42nd. of wholly different defenses against a then we have searched our ware­ settled. “ The former had a density of 566.4 in 1920; Massachu­ Grand CentnH StffHoil .c.gnd at all straight murder conviction,’ 'Their houses thoroughly and unpacked Hoatling News Stands.' ,: i.'O ' denial of any participation In the setts 479.2. and New Jersey 420. New York, with a density of • • .*V. 217.9 came fifth In the tables. The average density for the every toy. Now they are ready ’ Ciient of. dnternaUojiliJil .News Ser­ death of Dr. Lilllendahl was one of for your selection, plainly mark vice, Vv,. ' .’ United States Is 35.6: the average for New England 119.4. "International News BeWlpe has the two things, either the truth or an ed 'with the special pric^* Act c.\oIusi4re rights to Usp'ritM ftpubll^a- acknowledgment that he came to j ’ ^ tion in any form alldispatches qulcklyl i credited to or not otlMrwls«-.;.predUed his death as th^ result of a sheer Of the eight counties, NeW Haven was the most thickly popu­ ih this paptr. It la ai#llitf ih*ehi/ilv6ly homicide to which they could not lated, while Tolland was the inost sparsely Inhabited. The den* entitled to use for replibticatlon ail the local or■ undated nitWs published conlless without risking their lives. sity for counties was as follows: New Haven'688.6; Fairfield herein." Full Service .'Client of N E A 508.6; Hartford' 460.9; New London 168.7; Middlesex 128.9s . ■Service.. - And yet the jury finds that this man, who was certainly lured to his Windham 105.6; Litchfield 82.4; Tolland 67.4, All Wool Blankets FRIDAY, DEC. 9.U92J death as the result of a deliberate Oehuine 100% •'Virgin Wool plot'^lf these defendants or either of Tomorrow— Less Land— More Dwellings. Blankets— Amana and other Here Are a Few of the Exceptioi^l Values blankets of equIU quality— GexSlV McLEAX SPEAKS them killed him and If both were concerned, was the victim of man­ Inches—rcho4ce S^en j» P. Mc­ fresh stock''fretn which‘td cfioosa.' slaughter, a felony which, above Lean of Connecticut takes the floor Superior Flexible Runner 3 Round Fuihed Oak Tables Regularly all else, must lack the quality of Worth. ■812.00’ . . . . . • of the senate he is listened to. He is judges are too hard or toO easy on Sled, regular $2 .75...... $2 with folding legs, regular, « 7.45 listened to with attention and fe- premeditation. It Is a most extra­ ■4*' $3.00 ....j. $2.23 ordinary verdict. the crooks. So far w© have bden 'spect, because what he has to say utterly unable to deduce anythhig Reed Arm Cliair with cre­ And yet such is the frequency 2 Gray Enat^eled Chairs, dec­ I Is fully, deeply considered, is the froni the idea of a state sentencing tonne back and cushion, With W’hlch juried acquit In cakes orated, regular $11.00, each • t^sult of application 6f high intelll- commission, unless It be that the regular $4.75 $3,75 ^gence and absolute roCtUiide to the fully as convincing as this, that ...... i.-!...______$5.50 there is a feeling of considerable re­ commission, with its salaries of ^problem under discussion, and be­ 225,000 per.person,., would be a 4 Reed Rockers of various de­ cause he has an exoeptldnai gift for lief that the seven men and five signs, regular $4.00.. $3.79 Wheelbdrrows, regular women, after 23 hours deliberation, mighty nice club td belong to. BY RODNEY DUTCMER $2.26 .. $1.19 '^forceful, convincing expression. '■t convicted the kllleys of anything at Either the governor of New York The kind of speecbvhe made In Washington — Calvin Coolidge Golden Oak finished Rocker, all— that tli,ey made it possible for is altogether too far advanced for regular $8.98 .. <.. .. $2.98 Wheelbairdws, ■ regular the Senate yesterday afternoon, at­ us or else hls scheme to put It UP will be everything or nothing in the $3.00 .. $1.85 tacking the scheme to deny thelf the court to send the plotters to next Republican convention, and io a board of politicians to say how Baby Rocker Horse, regular seats to Vare and Smith, is the kind prison for so long a time as ten the game these days is to guess years. Really, the common reaction long a crook shall serve for a mur­ which. . . . 89c 2 Wheelbarrows, regular $1.76 1 which, if tWCh a thing can ever be , $1.25 ...... to this outcome will be| probably, der or a'holdup la completely fan-; The president’s continued refusal ...... j ...... 98c done, la Iticeiy to affeot senatorial to make his position clear beyond i one of gratitude to the Jury for not tastic. Folding TinyvToter, regular votes. V all doubt is making life miserable Medium Size* Coaster Wagon, turning the “ manslaughterers" Psychiatrists and students and $2.98 .. $1.59 Silk Floss Mattresses Of peculiar force Is the conten­ for various other candidates for the regular $ll.00,...... $7.95 loose altogether. experts in criminology would make nomination and their families and Big, comfortable mattresses oS tion of the Connecticut Senator that up the board, the governor sug­ Totaround, of metal and wood, friends, for thousands of federal Larg? model ICoaster Wagon, 100% finest Java Kapok or sil^ In such an affair as the jpresent one gests. As for the experts In crimin­ Job-holders and, last and no doubt regular $4.50 ...... $2.75 floss. Imperial stitched and rolled regular $1$.25...... $8.98 It is impossible for the kccused sen­ THE FARMER’S “ EDGE" ology, we rather fancy there ar6 least, for hundreds of newspaper edge— 7 Inch box— striped art tick­ ing. Regular ator-elect to get a disinterested Announcement of revenue car New York politicians who know correspondents. Rocking Horse on stationery In the last month or two, It has |35 ...... $27.50 hearing, “ under the ; Constitution loadings for the week ending No­ as, much about crimes as anybody platform, regular $18.50 we all love, respoct and sometimes vember 26, made yesterday, con­ driven many politicians back to the ; ...... $9.75 can find out; and as for the psychi­ White House steps. If only for the y y V# J* J ‘ 6bey.’' tains one curious fact. While the atrists— they started In with the simple reason that Ihey dared not 2 Miniature Roadster Auto­ Drapery Shop He might have enlarged on the total foadings for the week, 840,- Thaw case tand have bedeviled scurry elsewhere. This now seems mobiles, regular $25, $12.50 extent to which the>cspirit of the 803 cars, sh'ow a decrease of 97,041 criminal jurisprudence in this coun­ to he the most important of all TABLE RUNNERS— all sizes Constitution is obeyed, in precisely cars as compared with the cortC- political developments this fall. try ever since until now we have 1 Miniature Roadster Auto­ and colors— velour, silk tapestries this same relationship to the em­ sponding w'eek of the previous year, such ghastly burlesques as the Re­ and "combinations— values from The other two important develop­ mobile, regular $29, $14.50 $1 to 1 ployment of money in obtaining and while there is a more or less ments affecting the presidential mus trial. to $ 8.50. “ I i j f i Senate seats, by those senators who relative decrease in all but one of Ordinarily the next Democratic situation are the growing strength f/ift-top desk in golden oak, seek re-election or by new men who the major divisions into which the candidate for Preg^ldent at least of Governor A1 Smith in the Demo­ regular $2.98 ...... $1.98 CURTAINS— complete stock In­ cratic party and the steady Increase cluding allthe most popular Seek entrance to the body, in prac­ loadings are ordinarily separated, talks like a grown up man. In this tically every instance. ■*' there was an actual Increase in the of favorable talk about Vice Presi­ weaves,patterns ^ Oh'F scheme for a sentencing commis­ dent Dawes. 2 Fumed Oak Swivel Desk and colorings...... v f Would the highly outraged Jim movement of grains and grain 1 sion he is simply silly. The sub-surface Dawes booth Is Chairs, regular $4.00, $2.93 Reed, who is so unspeakably shock­ products, the total loadings In this likely to mean very little unless the Silk Tapestry:, and Silk . Taffeta ed about the Illinois and Pennsyl- divi.slon being 42,645 cars, or 3,734 'expansion of the revived Coolidge Sofa Pillows of various d » 0 C Q >yania Senate contests, like to be more than for the same week of boom \ is checked in one way pr shapes and colors .. -•'ii compelled to take his solemn oath 1926. ‘^bother, but;' IdhVliflg^the !j)tesldtei#t » l7 ” V/ ,s_' * ,|ppt of it, the opinion of the majori­ that’ Ms btvn'Wat'fn the Senate was ■"* ' * ■ A Here is a definite, though not se­ ty seems to be that Dawes, for all obtained without the expenditure of rious falling off In the movement hls sudden emulation of the violet, money— and would he like to swear. of miscellaneous freights, of coal, is out in front. This means that Say on his death bed, that he knew of livestock, of forest products, of most politicians at this moment are ■WATKINS BROTHERS, In c . that every dollar of that money was ore and of coke— yet more business not taking Lowden’s chances of winning the nomination very seri­ Bpent In strictest conformity with was being done In grain and grain New York— They tell me that ously and that they will only let GIFTS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY the law and with the purest of products than In a year when gen­ “ broken butterflies’’ grow scarcer Hoover grab it from over their ethics? Would any of the Southern eral business was better. and scarcer on Broadway each year. prostrate corpses. Senators like to be compelled to This suggests a thought that too Not so long ago one could expect take such oaths? seldom arises and is too lightly a “ broken butterfly’’ to appear In On the other hand, there is a new a suicide attempt, a vagrancy The principal difference between dlsml.ssed when It does arise— that tendency to suspect that Lowden charge or a shooting affray at leaSt will enter the convention with more Vare and Smith and many of those the farmer, after gU;. and despite onae a month. delegates than has been commonly senators who are pulling long faces Ipis tendCrfcy'to be aissatlsfled with The “ butterflies’’ tha'. wing their supposed, to whom Dawes will ever their sin.s, is that down South his lot. Is the chap with the surest way to these days are eventually fall heir. K»30(SS9|.’ they buy their senatorships in a and most stable market of the not so fraglle.i'.lti would seem, as . Unless artificial respiration 1^ their sisters of yesteryear. They cheap market while Vare and Smith whole lot, People may build fewer applied to the Hughes boom, seem more capable of standing the Hughes can be considered out of dealt in markets where the demand skyscrapers or houses, they may hard knocks. I am told that this the picture. So can most of the dark in competitive and dollars are plen­ cut down on the number of their is the result of that hardening horses. If You Are Candy For ChrietiJ^® ty. purchases ot clothing, they may buy process' In the younger generation In looking at Hoover, Dawes and fewer autonfoblles— which they cer­ that one hears so much about. In­ Lowden, It Is Interesting or signifi­ nocent maidenhood no longer goes COMPETITIVE NAVIES tainly have done this year. But they cant or both to recall that these blithely out of Main Street to land three gentlemen have fought for Planning To WHITMAN’S Even the wisest and most pains- must buy grain an4 Its products If against the stern realities of Broad­ Republican convention votes be­ ihking of persons sometimes fall In- nothing else on earth. • way. fore. notably In 1924. Vh the traps laid by our vernacular. I. So that the farmer,. ,in one re­ , : .Disillusion is still there, of Hoover entered the scene In FOSS Even President Coolidge. "Competi­ spect at least, has the edge on all course, and so are heart aches. But 1920, although five months before tive naval programs,’’ “ competitive other occupatlonlsts. He has hatvily a new capacity for taking the blows the convention he did not know his and f i ' seems to have been achieved. The political affiliation. Hoover' failed ’■ '■ . . - I r: bhilding of navies’’ are terms that the right to expect the edge in every “ butterfly’’ who once singed her to carry any state In the primaries haVe been employed so often in a way and at all times, good, bad or wings would be found with the gaS *nd Lowden only picked up Illinois. sh^clal way in recent years that it Indifferent. turned on in a hall bedroom. They But Hoover’s peak strength was For'H iin; ARTSTYLES Id'the most natural thing in the still singe their wings, but they only 9 1-2 Votes and Lowden once You,can come here to this world to give them these special AT. PRICE POISOji? flit to other flowers and learn that led the field, hls peak being 311 this, Is not a one-ma:i world. The 1-2. In other words, no one paid Men’s Store and feel assured CHOCOLATES meanings, and these special mean-' Finding that the street atmos­ process of gettl. g hard-boiled any attention to Hoover, Now. the that what" you select will lags only. When the President ex­ phere at some points shows a car- Seems to begin long before they politicians must reckon with him, please. This ii just a little tip In JCuiffi Paricages. One, Two, Three and Five pressed himself as flatly opposed bon-monoxlde content as high as have arrived on the street of the but they all recall the time when for the “Mis*’* or “Mrt." to compiitltlyd crulsei;, construction 384 parts la a million of air, the bright lights, Hoover didn't know whetber he Pbmid itoXM* Also Xmas Hard Candies in tfl^fSs. but in ftvot* o^■th^ bffvibusly neces­ New York health authorities are be­ Ahd with a ‘shell developed the Was Republican or Democrat. failures and disapppintnientB lead sary building of more cruisers, he ginning to wohi:|jer how loag it'Wiil to new endeavors. ' Lowdefi's stopk has since gone t Wv.. employed current and technical ver­ be before the ailltomoblle becomes a down and Hoover’s up. In 1924 all SHIRTS AND nacular. It might completely con­ source of serious poisoning of the At this moment we know of at th^y could fight for was the vice fuse the reader of history fifty or a people of the city. When a content least 30 pretty maids who came to presidency, Hover wanted It and O'raER hundfed years heUce. of 400 parts per million Is reached this town to crash the musioal fcbuldn’t get It. Lowden got It and NECKWEAR comedy stage. Not one caught on^ Universal Electric Heating Pads As a matter of fact there is no It Is recognized that carbon-monox­ announced he didn’t want It. (Their But, since extra salesfoik are in friends, of course, did the fight­ Are .Always Very Acceptable such thing possible as a* navy that ide enters on the danger zon$. And and cases demand due to the Christmas rush, ing.) Hoover dldn’t_enter the vot­ .nil ' Flashlights in various sizes Is not, in a very real sense, com­ at ho stage Is it in the least benefl- they have' taken Jobs in the depart­ and Practical. v; ing until the third ballot, aher m petitive. Even if intended solely for clal. to health. ment stores. E-'entually, perhaps, Lowden had turned down the We have a fine assortment of Kaywoodie^ BBB and Milano Pipes national defense, what must a However,' nobody will pay very they may get their chance. In the honor, and It was on that ballot meantime they will at least eat. shirts in all the wanted fabrics navy defend, the nation against? much attention to the peril of that Dawes ran awav with the Tobacco in Humidors And, If they are so , disposed, they Show. 1 ianfl patterns, plain neckband, poisoning h^y autompbile fumes in Against sunspOta? ^ Against earth- Will'always find young men who Much the same thing may hap- collar Attached and cbllar to All the Popular Cigars in Boxes Qgikes, or tidal waves, or pesti­ the open so long as there Is still a will help them drink and be merry. jien to the preeidOnttal nomination m match. lence, or hard times— or what? safety margin of more than a third,, in 1928, except that no one who of 10, 25 and BO. ^ Why, against other navies, of remaining. And .,who knows but. ^-The “ village blacksmith’’ of gets It will turn It down. The same Christopher street tells me that Old crowd will be there to pick its All the Popular Brands of Cigarettes course. And if ours is to be of any' What the race of cllff dwellers will within another year he will have to SPEAKING OF develop immunity to this particular man. Assuming that Lowden final­ { in holiday cartons effect Is It not self-evident that It give up the ghost and no longer, ly drops out Without be*ng nomi­ must be able to compete, In action, form of death as it goes along? New will I awaken to the pungent aro­ nated In 1924, and that Dawes be­ ■ NECKWEAR WHITE & WYCOFF’S'STATIONERY' against the fleet of the potential Yorkers long ago reached the point ma of hot irons burning against comes hls. legatee!^ Dawes and enemy? Isn’t a navy, in its naturei where they Could survive indefinite­ hoofs.^ • j Hoover wRl fight ft Odt. it is simply impossible to de­ > 75c to $3.50 box For Ihrte'years- the gradd old ■— ■_ scribe the vast array of neck­ a ^competitive" proposition? If not ly without sunshine. Many of them trade has been,gradually slipping. What else is it? have learned to thrive on smoke Year by year ' fewer and fewer \The;'plilmney sweep, the chestnut wear we have but we have Houbigant’s, Coty’s, Sharps, Yarffley’s and Nq^? Of course everybody knows ex­ and dirt particles In lieu of air; horses are brought to be shod, roaste#,the horse doctor, the old every pattern that any man Toilet and Perihih'^ ' ' ‘ actly what the president meant— wooden liquor now kills only an oc- business. In this Industry thrives' solsBorSu grinder and< the match could wish for. * \ » ■ * « ' ■ * ' I «< r' / peddler'are other relips of other \what Is always taeant whfn ther cailonal weakling among „t)hem. We ohly-arpund the 'waterfront 'wherej De Vilblss Perfumiei Atomizers * ' hdfso trucking iis still Indulged in. days caught In the city's welter \ tgjfm “ compC'tlUvi naval construc­ iiiay with, some reason expect,the .But Circle theater oh Saturday and Sun- at the wheel of fortune. has temporarily forsaken his p?^- '^ d in g the comedy element to the suffer dearth IToaJI .jjijcturfe. / _ j . kln. f:'- oMbot. -’ ' ■'#. >.;• ■ t i Painting thy outward walls so ^ O O U U o v i l V d l O .‘day, is still her winsome self and is There are two girls and two men fession of chaperon tb beeves on ^ costly s&y ? 1 3$’ Why so large cost, having so short 1927 Star Coach ., $525 a lease. Dost thou upon thy fading man­ 1926 Overland 6 sion spend? Shall worms. Inheritors of this C o a c h ...... $475 excess. Eat up thy charge? Is this thy | 1925 Overland body’s end? I Sedan $275 Then, soul, live thou upon tby j servant's loss, I 1923 Essex Coach . $150 And let that pine It aggravate j thy store; i 1922 Ford Coupe $45 “The Store of Christmas Gift Shops” Buy terms divine in selling hours j Men and Boys of dross; I " V HARTFORD Within he fed, without be rich ' PICKETT ’ I f you waiit your gifts to men and boys to be no more: • I very much appreciated and to choose them So shall thou feed on Death, that , feeds on men; MOTOR SALES without worry— come to House’s for every sat­ And Deati once dead, there’s no I isfaction. ' ' ' more dying then. \ 27 Maple St., So. Manchester — Shakespeare: Sonnet. 8 Exceptional Gift VsJues Will It Be Slurts, This Time Happily Combining Smartness With Moderate Price Every gift list includes at least one man or • J ^boy who would welcome shirts for Christmas— ' i FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER especially such splendid shirts as these. Silk O m bre Robes Neckband, collar attached and collar to match T ry a Brick o f N ew Haven in excellent patterns of madras and broad­ cloths > Dairy Ice Cream 1 $15 Also in Bulk and Fancy Shapes $2.00 and up WEEK-END vSPECIALS Exceptional

NEW ENC5LAND BRICK Richly blended om­ The New Wide Belts bre shadings of ; i Stylish belts are wide just now— and we have CONSISTING OF BANANA NUT SALAD Warm Gloves them, of course. If you’re not absolutely sura TEABERRY AND PINEAPPLE blue, tan, deep red and gray . . . they Santa will bring you one, better stop in and For Sale at the Following Local Dealers. combine comfort treat yourself. with decided smart­ $3.50 Hickok Belts ...... $1.00 and up Bidwell’s Edw. J. Murphy ness for leisure 5a;> .Main Street De\»'.)t .Square hours . . . a gift Lined gloves are so often bulky 4 . # # Hiekok Buckles ...... 50c and up every man wishes Packard’s Pharmacy they make the hands look la rg e r...... Duffy & Robinson for but seldom buys 111 Center Street .\t tli3 Center these are astonishingly slim and close- himself. , fitting, yet entirely comfortable , ; . . of Ties Always Please Farr Brothers (leece lined.cape skins. With or without MaiiVs Shoii— ^Main 981 Main Street fur tops— strap wrists. Ties that look good for a long time; that’s the Floor sort men like— the sort we have here in a splen­ \ Steiger’s— Main Floor did variety of smart stripes and rich figure de­ signs. j $1.00 and up I Christmas Gifts | Cheney T i e s ...... $1.00 to $2.00 I From the Small Store With the Big Values HOSIERY—To Be Certain Sure of enthusias,tic acceptance is a box of fine hose, either silk or wool. Ih these Diamonds j M en’s are that careful shaping and good quality which assures smart appearance through long service. ' ...... ii .'.i. in the latijst slyb settings] Poqket Ostrich Bags ...... ,-....:..,..25c-t<,.$i,56 $18"$400 I Men’s Slippers W atches $5 LADIES’ $1.95 The Friendly Gift- One of the smartest and longest wear­ Since the days of knights and ladies, gloves have held a particular^ ihtiniac;^’ ttat Here again comfort is obtained with­ ing leathers you can give . . . never less makes them exceptionally .welcome as gifts. , W rist out sacrificing good appearanpe .... in than $10 until now . . . and in the newest tan calf or brown Havaii Kid with padded envelope and pouch shapes . . . in warm , . Fownes,D.& P.Loucks,Hayes, Maikes ; v elkskin soles , 6 to 12. browns, smartly fitted. W atches Steiger’s— Main Floor Steiger’s— Main Floor $ 3 .0 0 and Other makes 25c and up, , , 7 . ^,. Hamilton,. Elgin, Illinois,

Waltham and Swiss . n . $8‘“$95 \ The secret of giving handkerchiefs successfully is to give ^ e •bhe^'ome^^^ a bit nicer than a man would choose for himself. J« - r * I. rj . ' V >, Fully jeweled, accurate Linen, Linene, Cotton and [ Silk lever movements in differ­ ent shaped durable cases 1 5 ^ and up X $10‘“$175 Silk Umbrellas Handkerchiefs . Furnishing MEN’S $6.50 '■■I' ' / * - ' ' W rist These show the new Roman stripes-in Most unusual because of the fine quali­ .m Mufflers-Pajamas contrasting colors . . . not conspicuous or.,, ty pure linen used . . . the lovely touches .k’i.Si:. S:-: “ loud” but smartly different from the of hand embroidery . . . even edgings m W atches conventional g ift” umbrella. . . in special fine lace! In white or gay gift colors in Rogers’ gift box. ,v a Christmas box . . . over IQQ designs. 26 Piece Silver Sets Steiger’s— Main F’loor Steiger’s— Main Floor $11.50 Men’s We’ve never met a man who objected to comfort— and plenty, it.>^ Thata^^ \ Signet and Stone Rings reaBoh why house slippers make such a welcome gift. - . - - Fully jeweled, accurate Complete Assortment \ lever movements, durable $5.00 to $45.00 Daniol Green Comfys . ■ Snuggl^r cases, luminous hands and | Fine Assortment ^Manhattan Mary’ Rayon Chemises dial, genuine leather strap of Ladies’ Rings • ■'i' ■ $2.00 to $75.00 ',;$i.50 to $4i0p Men’s Cuff Links Bloomers $6.50 $75 $1.00 to $25.00 Bloomers Brooches and Bar Pin& ^$1.25 to $45.00 Extra Special, 20 piece $3.95 Rubbers-Arctics-] A Fine Assortmeitt of Ivory Fountain Pen Sets, Pearl Shown first at Stei­ Set ...... $30 Beads and Mesh Bags ger’s— copies made 1 exclusively fpr us .. Rayon Und,erthings 1,0% Off On All items Purchased for Xmas of the bloomers make such practical gihs! Smart'tailored. A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Article Until Xmas. • worn by the chorus Gv E. HOUSE & in the Broadway hit ' chemises for instance for which they are in pink, peach or nile 'named. O f'heavy . . . and bloomers to crepe de chine in match . . . in dark MATTHEW WIOR pastel hifts with shades if you prefer Store Open. Evenings UidQ Xmas. lace trim. .... gift boxed. 999 Main St. Next Door to Post Office, South Manchester . Steiger’s— ^Thlrd Floor Steiger’s— Main Floor

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LATEST FASHION HINTS BY FOREMOST AUTHORITIES THE E inilDlltlllHH gfcjraiKsnijiiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiM HB^^ RADIO WTIC 535.4—W VlC, HARTFORD—560, Leading DX Stations. Friday, Decembar 9. 7:00— Musical period; organist. 8:00—W H AF qyarlei. orchestra, 475.9— W SB. A TLAN T A—620. r Travelers Insurance Co. SanU Claus ami his gnomes wljl 9:00—AVJZ Wrigley review. toll of the Joys of tlie Christmas sea­ 9:.10— Fcatuiis programs. 10:00—\V1:a F Palmolive hour. H artford son in a program through W JZ to 10:00—W E A F program", to 11:30. 422.3- WOR, NEWARK—7ia 1.1:43—Concert. __ . be the first hlghilght for Friday night 52»r-KFKX.KVW, CHICAGO—570, r at 7:00 o’clock. W ith Santa as mas­ 7:00—l^ivliow’s ensemble; talks. 535.4 m. 560 k. c. 8:15—Minstrel show. ■ .-7:4(!3^Congr(sa dinner » ter of ceremonies and the little 8i60r3-W JZ -program" -to. ■MKODi 7 gnomes who labor In his workshop a * 8 :4 5 - N. y. U. education talk. ' , ,;.k y;«t|.^Olumbla concert orcli.. liriisfa, ‘fOiiWi-Congreaa carnival. 2 LYNN h’s atdee. a half-hour of music and ri:3JP“ Hamp's Kentucky serenadera. » ao..gs attractive ‘o . 10:00—Columbia hour; Cap'n Kiddts ' Program For Friday. buccaneers; student band. SB9.4—W8BM. CHI&A(M])^0- day, some time after the Harrison | alike u-ill bo presented. The R o ^ ' 9;Qt^Studio arlista (21.4 hrs.)' THE STORY THUS FAR shooting, and find Cashion. Just I G:00 p. m.— Piano recital— hour at. S:30 will consist Of classic 11:05—Henderson’s orchestra. , / r -' 333.1—W 3Z, NEW ENGLAND-pf^V 1;1A—Theater organ cliih. j: TONY HARRISON. !?• *" f*'“ when I’m ready to have him hauled | A fifteen minute piano i*ecital by instrumentals by ^he Koyal orohesira 36S.V-WERH-WJJO. ,QHfGAQp-820;.- pbanrd when JEFF HARRISON, and ballads sung by Helen Clark, con­ 6:10—Markets: orchestra; talk, In. Shafer — he’s marshal then— | WTIC’S staff pianist, Laura C. Gau- 7:00—Musical program; trio. 7:00—.Symphony orehektMi‘talk. .T hla father. I» "hot In p poker tralto. This is a regular Friday night 8:00—Brass quartet, banjojai. « frame In Caldwell, Kn». He I" be­ det, will be offered WTIC fans to feature of 'WJ55 and the Blue network. 8:30— Royal hour with WJZ. comes to his rescue and puts in a | 9:90— Blanch-Winslow Porter, artists. 9:00—Mooseiieart hour; ^ friended by' ___ Cap’n Kidd and his wild :buccanrora good word. Not long after that | begin the evening^s radio activi­ 9:30— Musical program. :? 10:il0-W E A F novelty program. GORDON W. LIULIE, n re»fan- will disport tlicmselves on the ether 12:00—Music, artist", "ongs. ' rnnt waiter, by Cashlon disappears. Now we find I ties from.... the Hartford station. waves of W OR and the Purple ncU 10:00^Columbta male'quartet. 10:301—Springfield musical program. .416.4—V /G N -W L IB , CHICAGO—/70, JOE CRAIG, foroA'ian of the Bar him mixing up Jn Shafer’s quarrel. Three widely contrasted numbers work stations at 10:00 with-.a concert 7:40—Ensemble; .Almanak, musical. K ranch, who take* Tony to the will be played. “ Bouree In B minor” featuring male choruses and instru­ l i :00—l.«we’s orchestra. This Is Shafer’s doing, Corbett; you 1 \491.5—WEAF. NEW YORK—610. 9 :3 0 -Ash’s Gang; music: violinisL r Bar K to live, nnd by mental selections. A t'th e same time 10:00—Arabian Night" program.- 2 TITUS MOORE, owner of the know that; you’re not a fool. All is a little different from the usual. a j^oup of musical compwtlons in­ 6:l)(l_\Valdorf dinner music. reach, which la In the Cherokee “ My Joys” or “ Chant Polonaise” is 7:00— " A Visit to Chrlstmastown.’’. J 1:10—Sam ’ n’ Henry; music: tenor. £ right. Now, vyho else do you think spired by history’s famous.women will '12:10—Hoodlums: tenor; orchestras. - Strip. of a ballad type, with a few finger tempt tho distance huntw '.to R O "- 7:30— Happiness hoys. There the ahy little boy meet" we might have found In that gang 8:00—Gities Service orch., quartet ' 344.6—W LS, CHICAGO—870, ; ticklers. A number ringing with Other highlights are scheduled by 9:00—Children’s concert, ChIcagR; RITA, tomboy dnughter of Tltna if we’d overhauled them.?” WBJ5, W U VA and W I A . 9:00—Anglo Persians orchestra. Moore. pomp and energy is Grieg’s well '9:30—La France orchestra. Symphony orchestra. C: 10:00T-Metropolltan choir. 3 The year la 18S0, and Gordon “I reckon you must mean Ben- I known “Norwegian Bridal Proces­ Black face type Indicates best features 9;0&—Palmolive hour. \ IHlIie in thlnklne of Jolnlns 11:00—Ben Beriiie’s orchestra.^, 10:50—IVp concert: campus flirts. Z ton.” sion.” ' 12:00— Popular programs. ^ , Z DAVID PAYNE, who In nBltatlng All programs Astern Standard Time. 454.3— WJZ, NEW YORK—660. for the opening of the Indian terr- "That’s exactly who I mean. Take a. Bouree, B minor ...... 1:00— Pennsylvania music. 645.4:_WFAA, OALL48t-550. £ 8:00— W15AF orclitstra, qiiurtet, rltcry Inndn, when he cetn an my word for it: Shafer is mixed up ...... Bach-Saint-Saens Leading East StSitions. 2:00—Weather; talks. offer of a teachlntr poat In the in a lot of crooked work. It’ll be h. My Joys (Chant Polonaise) 4:30—.Vfpetian gondoliers. 10:00— Setiubert choral club. , Ind’an aehool In Pawnee. 285.5—WBAL. BALTIMORE—1060. S;:to—Maikels: tmje: orchestra. 374.8—w o e . DAMENPQWT—800. r . j;00—W E A F programs to 11:00. t. There he letn hla hair kcow lonB a nice day’s work when you put ...... Chopin-Liszt 6:30—\VB.\I, dinner orchestra. 7:00—“ Santa Claus and Hla Gnomea.” nnd become" known aa P A *''N K ^ him behind the bars.” e. Norwegian Bridal Procession 7:30— Rock-a-bye-lady, children’ :; 325.9— KOA. DENVER—920. 8:00—Soprano, pianist. 10:00— “Famous Women,musical. 'V BIUI,. After a flpbt with the ...... •...... Grieg 8::j0— W.IK Royal hour. . program. • Kchool "uperlntendent he la Corbett considered this in silence. 8:00—“Re-totd Tales.” 12:00—Loomis dance m iAie.V '■ Laura C. Gaudet, Staff Pianist. 9:00—W JZ Wrlgley revle-w. 4S9.7— W BAP, FOr lvW O tfT H -600. ; charped with attempted murder “I find I’m agreeing with you,” he 10:00—Ledercr’s dance orchestra. 8:39—Royal music hour, Grron’s or- and lleca the territory. , said presently, “but I’ve got to have 6:12 p. m.— Mother Goose. 461.3— W NAC, BOSTON—650. _ - chestra, Helen Clark, contralto. 9:00—Orchestra. r He and CralB ore In Caldwell 6:25 p. m.— News bulletins. 7:00—Orchestra, talk, -pianist. 9:00—Wriflley review. 10:30— Concert (2t4 hrs.) z aome time later when Cralp de- some evidence against the man.” 8:00— Baritone, violinist, pianist, 10:t)U—Coloratura soprono, string tno. 384.4— KTHS, HOT SPRINGGS—780. r. 6:30 p.'' m.— ^Waldorf-Astoria din­ 9:20T^Htrtng. quartet; , 6Plq4.] , , Z ciden to po after n aaloon owner “We’ll see what kind of a story g;3U_Klk‘s organ recital. lOhIO—Around the pimio. named SHAFER, former ninrahal ner music. 11:00— Slumlier rausla •10:30—l)aA^'‘ t>™kvaml' -'.4D—590. Oasis to see If Shafer Is hanging 10:00 p. m.— Palmolive-Peet pro­ 7:30—Baldwin concert. 9:00—W OR Columbia broadcast. ~ horsemen swerved off to the left. want, but—” hours later, accompanied by Cor­ 10:00— Entertainers) orchestra. 11 :on—String' quarrtet: orcliesliw. ■ . £ around. Just on an off chance.” gram from N. B. C. studios. _ 352.7— W W J . D E T R O IT —850. 9:00—W E A F Anglo Persians. The hoofbeats grew louder and 'I’m going with you. I’ll send bett and Pawnee Bill, .Shafer was 11:00 p. m.— Ben Bernie and his 9;::n—"Tlie Treasure Hunters.” 535.4— WHO, DES MOINES—660; ^ The marshal darted him a swift 7:00—"Michisan Night.” , 8:00—Symphony orchestra. fplo's.V,-. “ fasler and the riders came charg­ some of the ^!oys back with—him.” standing behind the bar loudly pro­ 8 :0 0 -W EAK program to 10:30. 293.9—W SYR, SYRACUSE— 1020. look of comprehension and issued a orchestra. 0:30—Dinner music: 8tudh>-program. 9:00—Courtesy erttcHainmoBt!' 'iM lfll ing past. There was a rattle of He indicated the dead man with a claiming that the unfortunate oc­ 10:30—Riis.«!o’n orchestra. 9:30-WEAF programs to H^O. quiet order. Craig spoke up sud­ 11:30 p. m.— News and weather. 322.4— CNRA. MONCTON—920. 8:00— Pinnist, saxophonist, soprano. shots; splintered glass fell to the gesture of his thumb»^ “Did you currence of the preceding night had 9:00—Revellers: studio program. 416.4— KHJ. LOS ANGELES—720. denly. “I’d be obliged,” he said, 8 :00— Instrumentat quartet. 10:30—Fashion talks: readifigs. floor from the raised windows; sev­ know you’d hit anybody?” he asked. placed him in an embarrassing posi­ 10:00—Oorcert orchealrn. 356.0—CNRT, TORONTO—840. “ if one of you boys would lend me 9 :0 0 -V'ocniists. pianist: talk. 11-15—.studio miikieal program. eral bullets buried themselves In 'I thought so. I heard one of tion. He paled almost imperceptibly 410.7—CFCF. MONTREAL—730. 405.2—WCCO. MINN,, ST. .-•AUL-7-.0, your horse. I’ve got a longing to 7 ::m—Rattle’" orchestra. 10:Tin—Philharmonic en.«eml>Ie. the farther wall and some tore Into them let out a little yell. The others 468.5— WRC. WASHINGTON—640. 1i:00—WEAK qiiari^tf nrehestra".' ' ' ride after them just to see where as he caught sight of Corbett and 5:00—Hour of music. the desk barricade. must have failed to see hlin fall 7:00— Musical period; organist. 9:30—Northwest artists program. they head for.” ^ his companions, but nodded with 10;;!O—nennVs orchestra. Iicno—Hnmtine llniversify program. “Fools!” uttered Pawnee Bill con­ off in the dark.” an attempt at cordiality. 309.1- WABC, n e w YOR K-970. 8:110—W E A F progiunis. 10:30—Quaitot. orchestra, tenor. The marshal said something to Bridge M e 8:00- .Miisleal melange. 0-;!n—Lord P alvert en.acmhie. temptuously. “They’re acting like “Either that or they didn’t think “I was just saying. Marshal, that 10:00—W E.\F Palmdlive program. 336.9li.WSM, NASHVILLE—890. one of his followers, who dis­ 9:00—W ARC pre.«be Then ho uttered an exclamation 3— ^When holding: spades—its accompanying job of housekeep­ a^ain, and the raiding party moved miles into the Indian territory “It is too bad,” he sympathized. be can take it or leave it. He’s taught to appredatsf hosp^l- oft at a gallop. Craig sat word­ “Cashlon! Well, I’ll be damned.” K 10 X X X; harts—K XXX; ing. now and I haven’t got any right to “ Where do you sleep, Shafer, up­ the supposed to take it. less, his chin cupped In his hand. A queer look spread over bis fea diamonds—K X X ; clubs—A; They are the answer to ity? ; '■'.i!" 'U1 )••. ^ be here. I’m going back.” stairs?” » this “Too many guest towel ladies! Five minutes later the marshal of tures. alarmists who wonder “what The Aiiswci;s_^ i; Craig agreed to the hopelessness Shafer’s face turned sullen. "1 what should you bid? the Too many buck towel wives!” Caldwell, leading a motley assort­ “Dead,” announced the marshal The Answers ' 'World is coming to with all 1. As soon as they*can writci of a continued search. “I’m down­ don’t remember addressing you, women out of the home.” Clever, and yet, have you ever ment of men, most of whom had Craig appeared not to have heard 1— Fourth from top. , 2. No. The fact of their wrlpng right disappointed, Corbett,” he Craig. I was talking to the mar­ There are more of them there known a nihn who liked guest tow- poured forth from the saloons at him. He was staring abstractedly 2— One heart. them is, more important Hhan what at his hands, his mind intent on said. “I’d sort of hoped to find shal.” than any other place, and probably! els and would choose the sound of continued shooting, something it we rounded them up.” (To Be Contlnned) 3— One spade. always will be. Nature see^ to j blue flowers and bow knots inste^l they say. ^ was listening to their story. Pawnee something else. Suddenly he sprang 3. By'being encouraged to v^iis “ What do you mean?” that. She makes babies. And, of a good, plain, but oil, sO com­ Bill Indicated the direction taken to bis feet and spoke rapidly but “ bread’ and butter” notes. An nttpmpt is made on Craig's smart and capable as woihen are, fortable, plain bath towel? by the riders. “And if I were you, quietly to the marshal, “ Corbett, “ I don’t know If I can explain. life, but the cowpuncher U too quick f’m going to follow the trail a little Get this: I come into Caldwell one on the draw. In the next chapter. HAIR— SUPERFLUOUS few of them have solved this busi­ Marshal, I’d send a man to the .\ND OTHERWISE ness of staying outside the home CO-EDS AND FAGS { Three out of four of all college; liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffliiiiiiHiiiiiiiimiiiiiinniiiiiiniininniinHniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ and having babies, also. Neither DRIED GLUE By superfluous hair we do not have many of them solved the sit­ girls smoke, according to the flml- mean that soft down that ap­ uation by not having babies. ings of a large university which If your glue .dries, .upr add ^ 0 1 sinners. pears on the face and 'which Is gave a questionnaire on the smok-i vinegar, drop by uiitil it>be- On a winter trip, taken because hardly apparent to the eye. Yet I ing subject to each of t'he several 1 comes liquid again. The vln^ga; Home Page Editorial she suddenly decided that sea air have known girls to worry over HUGK TOWEL WINS hundred girls attending the many should he at a' ’ oUing>l«i»w» was the thing she needed, the in­ just that little thing. And some The buck and guest towel lde.a fall dances at this one university. 1 valid sister took cold, and died. have gone so far in order to re­ as applied to wives and “the other The girls represented dozens of Daily Health Service Beware Too Much The other had a nervous break­ move It as to use an advertised woman,” won first prize for a Miss different colleges. Includhig largb ones and small ones, state and de­ down followed by a brain condi­ depilatory, or have resorted to the Josephine Bancroft, ' of Cleveland, \ HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL electric needle. O., .in an esSay contest on “ Why nominational ones. Many parents, Self-Sacrifice tion for which there Is no cure. who disapprove of girls and clgar- by World Famed Authority She had an idea that had she stop­ This is entirely unnecessary and Men Leave Home;” Part of the uncalled for. That soft, fine, al­ clever letter follows: , ets together, and get excited an.i ped the trip her sister would have declare that no girl of theirs shall By Olive Roberts Barton lived. She blamed herself for her most Invisible growth needs no “Most any man would rather treatment. It is like the down o,. grab off the giddiest, floweriest darken college doors if such “go- death; Ing-ons” are taught there, should UWER FOUND TO BE HELP 1-4 teaspoonful of pepper. Such cases are common enough the peach, and is in no *way dis­ guest jowel in the bath room than IN TREATING ANEMLA A very thing slice of ham. figuring. My advice Is to let it use the plain everyday one made remember once more that colleges A girl was hurt by a fall at a to invite comment. I have seen it can do little more as far as social Wash the liver well and cut Into in many forms. .Wives caring for alone. It-Is usually light in color, of buck, hanging there on his very time when life looked most beauti­ even on btunets. If It should be customs are concerned than mirror Editor’s Note:— This Is the first thin slices; put into casserole; husbands, children caring for par­ own rack, sternly beckoning him ful. a trifle dark, that is, noticeably so, social life everywhere. If college of two articles by Dr. Fishbeln sprinkle the bread crumbs over it, ents, and of course highly exag­ to the solemn task of drying his An older sister.was engaged to an occasional washing with water girls are smoking to the tune of giving recipes for preparation of then the parsley, pepper and salt. gerated cases of p;-rents caring for dripping hands. ^ be married. The younger one, in which a little peroxide of hydro­ “That guest towel is differen.. three out of four, it Is because liver as treatment for anemia. To« Cut the ham into strips and lay it children. A super-sensitiveness the pet of the family, had not de­ gen has been placed, will bleach it It’s all dressed up in pink aird blue women everywhere are smoking at morrow more recipes will be print­ on top, then pour in one teacupful that develops with physical^ re- cided which of her many suitors till it is practically invisible. flowers and bow knots and vin^s. the same rate. ed. of cold water. Bake in oven for she would accept. As it happened cponsibility! It takes a level head To resort to any of the harsher half an hour. she accepted none, for she became to fight it, for fight it we Should. methods is to invite life-long trou­ BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN h u g e HANDKERCHIEF Another French recipe: partly paralyzed after her acci­ It does good as a rule neither to ble. For there is no doubt that Arlyne C. Moriarty patient or nurse. the frequent use of depilatories or Dance handkerchief are that lift US'f^ve Editor Journal of the American 1 pound of calf’s liver. dent. 3 tablespoonfuls of grated bread Her parents died shortly after. Sick people cannot help becom­ waxes seems to make the hair "almost as big as a mans. 'They 'the cares^^ the Medical .Association and of Hyglea, eome in fragile chiffon and lace. T E A C H E R OF crumbs. There was none but the older sis­ ing selfish after a time/ A nurse coarser. The very attempt to re­ tlie' Health Magazine must keep up morale for both, move them seems to give ^em A cherry red chiffon one/has a dayiatoidM^ag* Now that scientific evidence has 4 large mushrooms, chopped. ter to try to make up to her what PIANO AND HARMONY 1 medium-sized onion finely life had taken away. She broke and one of her first duties Is to strength. Of course If the hair is modernistic pink pattern. ic been presented to show that liver is herself. strong and quite noticeable, it is of especial value in the treatment chopped. \ her own engagement, too deeply Telephime 87. So. Manchester ; 2 sprigs of parsley finely chop­ conscientious to accept- from life entirely proper to try to rid Air lines each day carry edible of pernicious anemia and indeed of frogs and snails from France to ped. what it had denied her beautiful of it. In a following article, I shall all forms of anemia, the dietitians KNI'TTED CHIC . try to tell you of the different London. I': are developing methods of cooking 1-2 teaspoonful of salt and a sister. A very smart imported hat Is a pinch of pepper. In fifteen years, the older sister, methods in use for this purpose, and preparing liver to permit the tight scull cap of knitted chenille to give you all the good and also persons who require it to take It in Cut the liver into slices half an then a girl of twenty-five, looked slanting off the iforehead, orna­ more, than fifty. The invalid, bit­ the bad points of each, so that you iarge amounts daily without satia­ inch thick, and sprinkle each slice mented by a jewel and worn with may choose wisely. (Writers tion of the appetite. with the mixture of bread crumbs, terness, had greedily drunk up the a fine short veil. The poor man’s beefsteak, as mushrooms and seasonings; put in sacrifice and drained to the dregs VELVET MUFF ’ the courage, patience and resource All makes. Sold, rented,’ ex> livet Is sometimes called, Is ilot a casserole, pour over it one-half NEW SHOES Very new Is a ruby red velvet always appetizing even under the pint of cold water or good soup of the other. muff, heavily shirred 1 the center changed and ovefhauTcd. Here was the saddest stor^ as One-eyelet shoes In all the fancy best of circumstances. stock, and bake in a slow oven for and puffed on the edges ahd worn O u t fit the world interprets human suffer­ leathers, such as sharkskin, lizard Special Discounts to Students. The recipes here given have three-quarters of an hour. with a matching suit with shirred FOR CHRISTMAS ing, but it is of the older woman and so on, are quite the most pop­ been used by competent dietitians Liver Molds ular street style now. collar. to cpnsiderable advantage: t would write. $10 to $300 Telephone 821 This Is an English recipe: She felt more and more guilty Fine Selcfction French Way TWO PIECE EFFECT EGG PLAN't CHIFFON ^ 1 pound of liver. Take one pound of liver, boil It about her own strength and good The new egg-plant shade ad­ health as the years went by; she Evening gowns with the bodice 1 slice of bread grated— this and grate It with three strips of vances in chic In becoming the Hfmp's Music denied herself almost every plea­ portio'n of lace or heavily beaded means grated, not crumbled. bacon. Mix it with about one-fourth color for a charming evening gown sure. Like the self-punishment of chiffon and the bottom tiers of k o m p 's 1 tablespoonful of chopped pars- of the amount of bread crumbs, the of chiffon with billowing flounces. yolks of two eggs and seasoning priests who lash their bodies to tulle, or other contrasting mate­ H ouse-' J^y* remlud. themselves that they are rial, Kivo a two-niece frock e'fect. Brilliants lighten iU 1-2 teaspoonful of salt. . to taste. Steam ia buttered jnolds. MANCHESTER (COJ>W.)fiVEWr^ HER AJ*i^; FRIDAY, DECEMBEiR 9^,1927.

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% ‘ r '7 ';b' :T: i^ANCHBSTER (CONN.) BTVENTNG HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1^27. ^AGBTWfiLVB Season m a Open Tonight At Rw BASffiALL PARLEY AT DALLAS West Side Rec Triumphs AFTER LEADING FIRST HALF, LOCALS FALTER, LOSE 26-18 DID NOT ACCOMPLISH MUCH Over Masons 3 Knights of Lithuania of Hart­ rr TOOK HQIE LAST DECEliffiER All of the Teams Must Settle RlSKQiaREAL Reduces Masons’ Lead to Only Two Points; Win ford Rally In Closing Chap- i *' Large Crowd Expected to Disputes Among Them­ TITLEASPIRANT First by 7, Second by 4 and Third by 15 Pins; OUR BOYS FURNISH Cloverleaves, Beethoven, Cubs, Center ter to Beat Fast All-Man­ .Watch Clarke’s S.M.H.S. selves Before the Next Conqueror of Uzcudun and Church and Bon Ami Other Wihners; New TWO BEST BOUTS chester Fi? Outfit in 1927-28 Deba^, Season Opens. Scott Once Fought Gene Three String Record, ______MENlORABLE BATTLE The All-Manchester basketball LEAGUE STANDING “ The Yale-Princeton game of A1 Dowd and Bill Horn Give Game Starts at 8:30; Ry DAVIS J. WALSH WINTER FOOTBALL team suffered defeat last evening Tunney and May Again In W. L. P. this year was one of the greatest I • I. X. S. SiK>rts Editor have ever seen,” was my greeting at St. Joseph’s Hall In Hartford New York, Dec. 9.— Having done Masons ...... 11 4 15 dropping a fast played game to the Hartford Boxing Fans Big Dancing Afterwards. ___ 10 5 14 Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 9.— For to Coach Tad Jones of Yale as I nothing at Dallas except swallow Near Future. W. S. Rec----- bumped into him tC r N^re- i Knights of Lithuania by the score their knives in public, the Ma.ior Cubs ...... 9 6 13 the first time since it faced Cornell Sare:sour>;e„-CaH,:rn.a same at a. J .e -..h ta mad. I.eagues simply must step them­ Beethoven . . . . ___ 10 5 13 on Thanksgiving Day, the Univer­ a W. PROBABLE LINEUPS b y WERNER LAUFER ...... 9 6 13 sity of Pennsylvania varsity foot­ Chicago. selves out and indulge in some vul­ Center Church. “ I can get that viewpoint now,” quarter. gar business at their own annual Bon Am i...... 8 7 10 ball squad Is working out on In the first half, • both teams S. M. H. S. Hartford Make way for the Rubberman! 10 remarked Jones, “ but it didn’t meetings next week, this reasoning K. of C...... 8 7 Franklin field in reparation for the played very good basketball. • Man­ A1 Dowd, local boxer, did some­ Campbell, I f ...... _ Giraitis, If being based on the understanding Just a tip from Mr- Danny Dunn, • 9 8 coast game with California, Dec­ strike me that way until about the Cloverleaves ...... 6 last 10 minutes of play, for up to chester had the edge on its op­ thing that few fighters have done Opizzi, r f ...... Malinowski, rf that a pair of treys either ire im­ manager of John “ Rockem Risko, High. Park...... 6 9 8 ember 31. ponents in this half and showed Keeney, c ...... Hayes, c to Dempsey, Sharkey, Heeney and that time Princeton was leading In this state and that is defeated proved before the draw or yon go • • • • • * 10 7 Paul Scull and Murphy practiced good passwork and accurate shoot- Dowd, lb Kerwin, lb Brit. Amer...... - . Johnny Mastro, of Hartford. He into the ash trav with the ie?.t of the powers that are handling the St. Bridgets...... 4 11 5 punting and shober threw some 6 0 inig. Manchester was leading at Boggini, rb . . . '...... Cabitor, rb annual elimination tournament in “ Princeton and Yale put two re­ did.it in a decisive manner last eve­ the (lead ones, '.'he New York lau- K. of P...... 4 11 4 passes. It is not likely the squad half time 13 to 12. kecs won 111 games in the Amen- y^jj-jj-tiiese days. markable teams on the field that ning in the 'opeijing bout of the Queen Basketball will move into i will be allowed to scimmage until day. Seldom, if ever, have I seen Te Knights came back strong Massasoit Club card at Foot Guard c.'ii) League last jeaiO Ihe Pitts-1 gy yjj-tue of his slashing win the throne of sport limelight to­ it reaches Berkeley, December f l . in the second half and swept the hall before a packed house which burgh Pirates. 1927 over Paulino Uzcudun, and Phil The advance of the Masons in two as great lines with both elevens night when Manchester High and locals completely olff their feet. included several hundred local League champio-15, aiieady have Scott’s scalp, the Cleveland baker the Herald bowling league was possessing a variety of stars in the The passwork and “ cutting” for the Hartford High usher in the 1927-28 bettered their iiard for 1928. boy has wedged himself firmly into completely checked last night at BRINGING HOUSE DOWN backfield. fans. season at the School street Rec gym­ basket, which the locals displayed Mastro, a port-sider, has an These two facts tell the stoiy of the mad scramble for the chance Conran’s alleys when the "West “ I recall it was a wonderful game in the first half was missing. Man­ nasium. There will be a preliminary what must be done by fourteen o' n- to meet Gene Tunney. Side Rec set them back three Nick Altrock and A1 Schacht, now. Had that feeling one minute awkward style and few befeers have game between the second- teams of chester played a cautious game in ever been able to get within ‘ his er raaiiagei's before the bell nr.g.sj Risko has been a long time get­ straight games and picked up four famous baseball comedians, are at after the crack of the gun an­ this half and very seldom were both schools at 7:30. 'The,main en­ or they may take the couscquenc((s ting there, having threatened to valuable points. For a time it present enjoying a successful nounced the close of the game, but there any Manchester men under long reach. Dowd, from, the start counter will start at 8:30. Dick Dil­ had/Mastro* retreating and won and some of them,-' indeed, tne air. enter the first ranks of the colossal was feared that no team could de­ vaudeville engagement, presenting for three periods all I could see ] the basket to follow up the long lon of Hartford will be the eleVenOi Cobb and Speaker was the mistakes we were making every round. He got much applause nose-busters several times only to feat the Masons in e match and some of their well known diamond shots.. For the locals, the work man on the floor. Dancing will fol­ Incidentally, the disposal of Cobb be tempbrarily sidetracked. John they were away to a fine start w;in- antics on the boards. and the opportunities we were pass­ ing just because of the low until a late hour. of Faulkner and Boyle stood out fact that Mastro is seldom defeat- and Speaker, if at all, will be a would run uiT'a string, of victories ning eleven out of* a possible ing up.” while the Knights as a whole It is expected/ ,that there will be moot question as the boys lean and just when recognition seemed twelve points. The defeat of the '^d. Dowd in his twenty ’ odd bouts a'large" turnout of fans to see to­ gracefully upon their own arches. Cole ...... 110 84 86 played good basketball. C. Shin- around the cofner, up would pop Masons tightens up the league race Jones refused to comment on the kus and Giraitis led the scoring in the ring has lost but one deci-- night’s' game. • Bveryohe is anxious _ It seems to be pretty generally ? urphy ...... 92 98 132 Sion. to see what kind df a team 4a going "" the bad fight that would curb his and makes it more interesting. • possibility of his reconsidering his for the winners. agreed that neither will be widi an decision to retire as head coach at It speaks well for Manchester to represent Manchester 'High this American League club next season climb to the heftier currency. - The masons lost the first game Total ...... 501 470 496 The All-Manchester organization But at last the Rubberman has Yale. I am inclined to think he that the'two best fights ofi-the carff season. Two veterans oiily, remain and the silence from the National by only seven pins. A double­ Cub.s (.*?) has a real promising group of young arrived and fro-m all indications will continue in that capacity for were furnished .by .local boys as from last season’s varisity five. ’They League thus far has been almcsL strike by Dick Shea helped the Rec M. Suhie ...... 107 93 85 basketball players and many fans are Billy Dowd and Nino Boggini, this news should not be so welcome team considerably in this string as another year at least. are wondering why they do not play Bill Horn, of Rock^lle belongs now deafening. Still, there are a lot of L. Cervini 100 102 to our: sporting family. .Horn show­ regular guards. Coach Wilfred J. clubs that could use either or botn, to the erudite Tunney, maharajah did the creditable score of 128 0. Nelson ...... 115 84 107 , , ,, home games. It is believed that Clarke will have to .place tihrpe new^ of all the big fellows. Back in 1925, turned in by Joe Canade with two High Opinion of Caldwell Manchester team would draw ed gameness that ‘is sel(io'm seen the restraining influence being R. Sad ...... 01 84 89 in the ring and this despite the men at the “ offensive” positions.” found in the fact that the clubs in when John, was just a palooka, strikes and three spares, the second E. Wilkie ...... 124 89 111 Jones has a mighty high opinion support from the fans. In .Last season, Manchester came the present champ had the “ pleas­ game was even closer, the West 1 of Bruce Caldwell. Yale star who Lj^g lineup, are many of the best fact ^that sport fans have an idea question have not yet discovered that the sturdy Rockville hoy can’t within one solitary flelfirgoal-oT an­ ure” of making his acquaintance in Siders emerging victorious by only 49 4 was declared ineligible just prior j jjasketball players in Manchester, . w'hat they are going to use for mon- ' Total 532 460 take it, Horn was knocked down nexing the state championship at a Cleveland ring. four pins. The Rdc team’s scores K. of C. (1) to the Princeton game, being lost j night’s summr.iy: the Yale Interscholastic to-lirna- Although Gene copped the final were all under 100, but two Ma­ 91 90 to the Blue in that important game i Knights of Lithuania 1twice in the second round and took ^ Meantime, there are other Ques­ L. Alahoney...... 99 a good lacing from Palowitzer who ment, losing to Bristol Hlgi by nod. the big Austrian bad his mo­ sons, Stevenson and Cole, slipped L. Laine ...... 87 87 96 as well as Harvard. B. F. T. one point in the semj-finals. with tions to be answered, including that is a set up for no man of his weight hardv annual as to whether the ments. The Rubberman put up a down into the eighties. In the J. Leary ...... 123 121 107 Not given to openly expressing Urban, r f...... 2 0 4 easy opposition awaiting it in the great battle, never asking quarter third game, which was won by the F. Cervini ...... 123 124 107 his enthusiasm, the superlative .1 0 in the state, but in''the third, Horn finals. . - . , Yankees will trade Bob Meusel to Bennett, r f...... came back with a rally that brought the Chicago White Sox. Another is and dealing out an occasional Rec, by fifteen pins, the winners J. Hayes ...... 85 105 88 that Jones used relative to Cald­ Shages, If...... ,. .0 0 0 Coach. Wilfred J. 0!arke,''-who has thump that would send Mr. Tun- had three men in the “ overrIOO well made it apparent he thought S. Shimkus.c...... 1 0 2 the fans to their 'feet. It'has been 'turned out some very connnendabla the future destination of George many days since silch a scene was ney’s eyes blinking. ^To doubt the class while Wickham rolled 78 and Totals 484 511 488 mighty well of the barred Eli back. C. Shimkus Ig. . . . .3 1 7 basketball outfits to represent Man­ Sisler. it being the general uouer- enacted in Foot Guard hall. Horn standing that George and the memories of that fight are still with Cole 86, Murphy hit 132 with fouf Cloverleaves (4) “ Caldwell is one of the greatest Magatos I g ...... 1 0 2 chester in past years, has . been Browns have reached an impass^ the champ and should Johnny be spares and a strike. Kroller ...... 84 100 106 backfield sters has ever boast­ .4 1 9 hit Palowitzer after he was knock­ working hard in getting his 1927-28 Giraitis, I g ...... ed groggy, such a terrific blow'that Will the Pirates call it a ball club eliminated without further ade in 92 without a mark in the third Lippincott ...... 81 97 78 ed,” said Jones. “ As far as I combination whipped into shape. or will they try to get the left hand the coming series of brawls, there game. This game gave the Rec Kaminsky ...... 86 99 101 could discover, he hasn’t a v eak- Totals 12 2 26 For several weeks, he has had a pitcher they need possibly from should be few tears for him from the total pinfall by 26 timbers. Conran ...... 110 100 145 noss. All-3Ianchester across the ring. Johnny Drew, the large squad at work. It is quite Philadelphia or one of the other the present titleholder. . ' As a result of the West Side Brennan ...... 97 110 106 “ A great broken field runner, a B. F. T. professional, who was at the ring­ probable that Opizzi and Campbell weaker clubs'? That^ne also will The Clevelander began bis pro Rec’s whitewash victory, matters wonder at crashing the line, highly Holland, r f ...... 1 1 3 side, remarked that this was the will start at the forward berths -to­ come down to a decision, as will career in 1924 and rapidly came to are much more on an even basis ir Total 458 514 536 proficient in passing, fast of foot Faulkner, If...... , .3 1 7 hardest blow he had ever seen night with, George “ Doc” Keeney .of the question of what Joe McCarthy, the front by punching the big fel­ the league standing today. The K. of P. (0) and hard to tackle, Caldwell is a Boyle, ...... 3 0 6 struck in his life. .However, the football fame at the pivot post. Dan­ of the Cubs, intends to do about liis lows, good and bad, all over the Masons still lead, but only by the j Culver ...... 101 87 94 wonder of offense. Usually such Farr, rg ...... 0 0. 0 second round counted against Horn ny Renn, Ernie Dowd and Terrance 9.5 infield. ring. 'Twenty-two wins, twelve of I margin of one point. Several 1 Magnuson ...... 77 88 stars have a weakness on defense, Mant(?lli Ig...... 1 0 2 and he lost the decision. Shannon are liable to be summon­ _Keeping . . Butler ^ them knockouts and then a win teams are very 'close behind them. 1 Derrick ...... 84 92 S3 but not Caldwell. The remainder of the card was ed for duty before the first half 0 ends. Joseph has been keeping Jolinn.> Qygj. paul Berlenbach and John Tommy Conran of the Clover- Alley ...... 81 86 84 “ Since we beat both Harvard and Totals 8 18 just a bit above the average. Wor­ Butler ill the league by refusing to | gggj^g^ ready for the big shot. But Starkweather . . . . 77 87 83 Princeton, what I am about to say Referee-McCormick, cester sent a five.man team against , Manchester, defeated Hartford,, or rather, walloped Hartford, 46 to 16 waive on him. Possibly he will {the two defeats by Young Stribling will not be construed as an alibi, Hartford and won but one bout I rn i. 1 440 444 last season ^ahd the Capitol city able to do some business with the and Mike McTigue, boxers who six spares .and a. strike, Total 420 but I really believe we would have when Johnny "Villa defeated Johnny Beethoven-

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t o W CM SffEk~^r6oNk.)^iSVOTTNG” HERAU). FRIDAY, DEGEMBE!f^YWC^ VAGE -FOT^lMSSfl^ tal in bringing tbe play to its high ■■ , It is not insignUioant that while cent ad Valorem. A;U0ti«lia, withj It was immense! It was a revela" enoe In the affairs of Haiti, Niqara- 6,000,000 people, buys more British tion and It was a pleasure to be state of perfection. gua and Mexico. German and French statesmen still Manchester is exceedingly for­ make disagreeable speeches about goods than the.65,000,000 people of one of the audience- The Potash Tmst tunate in possessing an organiza­ each other, negotiations about a South America^and than the 54,- ; The actors were more like pro- 000,00-0' o f France, Belgium and fessiohals than amateurs.. They tion like the Town Players. The French and-: German potash French-German, commercial treaty . 1 kings, forgetting the war, formed a Holland.' • bore none of the characteristics of actors reteive no money, give of are approaching a successful con-r their time freely and their only re­ potasii trust. - elusion. Practically the whole range- the ordinary amateur actor. Their In September, 1'926, a great steel TOMOMIOW; Europe’s Greatest picking up of difficult cues was a ward is the enjoyment they get out of exports between the two coun­ of it. As a theatrical man I may say cartel was constlt/ited, taking into tries is covered. Qneetion Marks. , delight to one Who watched the play from the viewpoint of a critic. that sometimes there' Is little of its folds the great •producers of Ger­ United States of Britain many, France, Belgium, Luxemburg ! Particularly do I speak of Miss that. and the Star Valley. Thus German So far England has held aloof Eugenia Walsh, Leonard Johnson Louis Smith, director of the play, with a general average of well-be­ from these continental schemes. is to he heartUy congratulated on ing never before witnessed in world coal and French iron ore were and Albert Addy, Miss Walsh was People Envy Us Our Prosper­ brought into combination. But in Great Britain itself Sir Al­ OPEN FORUM as natural as any professional and his work. The cast showed the re­ history. He sees a country which fred Mond has formed a great sults of painstaking direction and has* more working men owning An east European steel cartel has a wholb lot more so than some. Prepare a harmless'and ®ff«ctir» been formed, comprisiiig the Czech­ chemical trust. Furthermore this She made a big thing out of her intensive drilling. gargle by dissolving two “ Bayer their own homes, own gardens, own multi-millionaire, who was former­ Manchester must support the ity and Fear We Will Take automobiles, own pianos than his­ oslovakian steel men, the Austrian PRAISES PLATERS part and her clever work kept the Tablets of Aspirin” In four table- Rothschild and Steeg groups, the ly a member of the British cabinet, play going at top speed all of the Town Players. They are almost too spoonfuls of water.'Gar^&-iSrb^ tory has ever before recorded. And visions another United States under Their Markets From Them he envies us. He sees a. country, so French Schneider group’s mills in Editor, Herald: time. Mr. Johnson might have been good to be true. But they are true thoiroughly. Repeat in two hours if eastern Europe, the German Man- the British flag, an Empire Econo­ an old man, so natural was he. and they are going ahead only at necessary.. highly industrialized that by mass mic Union to keep foreign goods Please allow me, through the This is the fifth in the series ol production we are invading his nesmann group in the same terri­ columns'of your paper to express Mr. Addy was one of the Impor­ the pleasure of the public. ' Be sure you use only tne’ ^pulne out by tariff walls. six articles by Milton Bronner, Eu­ home markets and taking away tory, the British group which con­ my appreciation of the wonderful tant characters in the production' May they go ahead still further Bayer Aspirin, marked within the ropean correspondent for The Her­ trols mills in Rumania and various It is not an idle dream. This new and it is to his credit that he kept and more power to them! ■ |^h|d in from him world markets. And he economic British United States has performance the Town Players few ald and NEA Hervice, analyzing the fears us. Therefore, he is apt to ether organizations in Rumania gave in “ Mlnick” at the Circle up even tenor throughout. He was Thanking you for your space I 27 per cent of the world wheat sup­ cents.— ^AdvtV Eiiroi>ean situation. hate us. ' and Jugoslavia. theater on Wednesday evening. I ideal in the part of the pitiful old remain. ply; 66 per cent of the rice; 53 per Very truly yours, United Europe Then there is a European Rail feel that the Players afre deserving man. I must not forget the pro­ Makers’ Association, a German cent of the cattle; 51 per cent of duction manager. Miss Ruth Cal­ JACK SANSON, By MHiTOX BROXXER the sheep; 77 per cent of the woolr of the greatest credit in the world "" The old nationalisms, the old chemical industries combine, a sim­ houn, who.was largely Instrumen­ 'Manager, State Theater. Herald XEA Service Writer the old jealousies, the old racial 87 per cent of the rubber; 69 per for the play was one of the best ilar one in Prance, a German elec­ cent of-the gold produced; 42 per ever seen in Manchester, regardless rivalries still exist. But Europeans tric combine and a European alum­ London. Dec 9.— Not long ago a ; look around and see that they are cent of the tin; 88 per cent of the of whether the actors were amateur fairly well-known writer for an; inum cartel comprising Germ^, or professional. all in the same boat. The allies owe English, French, Swiss, Austrian nickel; 15 per cent of the silver; 30 American weekly went home with a I per cent of the zinc, ^'and 23 per I have been in the theatrical us huge sums. They must give a and Norwegian firms. "great discovery,” that Americans large part of their work to pay us cent of the lead. business for a good many years, as r.re not loved in Europe. It handed interest and principal. Large sums There is a proposal for a Pan- Last year $135,000,000 of British an actor, a director and manager, By By A Batteries • E -B a ttin g a laugh to every person informed of our money have gone into their European Industrial Union which goods entered Australia duty free. hut It has never been my privilege about Europe; his “ discovery” has industrial enterprises. They feel would be a trust of trusts, linking Had they been of foreign origin, to witness a better presentation of The Radio You’ve W aited For been an open secret for years. their future is mortgaged to us, up all the powerful cartels into one they would have paid 10 to 12 per any play by a group of amateurs. When the interests of two coun­ and they are preparing to fight it. giant cartel for mutual action. tries march together for war or for The barriers of frontiers and tariff peace, for mutual trade, for mutual walls are going to be overlapped. H profit, all is well. The moment in­ The industrial United States of terests clash, friendship ceases. It Europe is going to be formed by Sleeper All Electric is a pai'adox that the country in means of trysts or cartels, as they which Americans probably are the prefer to call them over here. Cap­ With Standard Tubes most popular tociay is the one we tains of industry in European coun­ d o it t o v e r l o o k helped lick— Germany. tries are pooling their resources. We took no colonies from Ger­ They propose to reduce general ex­ No Batteries Y e s A ll Electric many, demanded no reparations penses by creating mutual buying The Practical and Useful Gifts. The Gifts of Utility Are to Be No Eliminators Y es Li^ht Socket Operation^ and we gave the fallen foe a hand. and selling organizations, reducing Feared, Envied cost prices, developing technical Found in the Hardware Store. Yes Entirely Automatic America is both feared and en­ I No Exciises vied in Europe. 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— Snow Plane Flex Sleds $1.25 to $2.50 UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC w A U niversRl G ift APPLIANCES COMBINATION SHOE AND StaHoiievri 1 ■ Boxed Whether it be corte- spondence cards o r ' SKATE OUTFITS Handkerchiefs big gift assortments, Percolators ■ Heating Pads « you wU find the color, ^ a se to ^ x and quality here. Coffee Urns ^ in store‘for those Waffle Irons $5.75 and $6.00 ' J w h o ’ d o gift Toasters Electric Heaters See our quality before you buy. jshoppiiDg : Ghaut's. Perfumes ;Hcre die Ibw^pricw Inexpensive remembrances, .will aflow you to re' Whether if be a simple little quarter box, or in most at- r EXTRA SPECIAL tractive member more people, a more pretentious dollar box, you'll find the packages. combinations of quality, color, and embroi-^ A s sorted xo« with betttt gifts. dery you most desire. scimts. WEED TIRE CHAINS 25% REDUCTION

Sw eaters C h i l d r e n 's O<01« that will de- as giffet for children are Slippers light chil­ practical ^ ts. Some are dren. worsted faud, _ . all in gay.color Of soft warm felt, with noise­ i combinations. less soles. Patterns are nursery 8 9 c figures.

s, Ihvorted Gift Atomizers Make stylish gifts, especially Are always most these printed georgette and welcome. We crepe de chine scarfs brought the novel from Grant’s, shapes and colors tn boxes. from Europe. TOYS Tfw ^ y e r y M orvdM i* «i A Simple Gift including heavy metal artmettt Stores own'use. tT o \ v n F o 1* V a 1 11 e s

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ifA-J'. ^ S i MANCmiSTlSK tWJNW.) KiVlONiWU UEKALU, FMDAY, DECEMBKK 9,1927. FAGE SESTEESK ...... — ^...... I .> ►..^r/" ^ u The Best Stems A^ertise / // • \ '. \ yiie Best Places to Shop -j*V;J _l iVl------■.■■■! «.|->»»»l>IWW»W»»»/>W»WWW«i eUBS TO CEIBRATE ^ ; ...... iiimmiiiiiuiiniiiiiiiimiiniiiiinnniii| THOUSANDRECEIVE yiCTORYBY BANQUET ^;.:V V ■»5-r?'7; The sale 'of needlework, fancy SANTA-PAL NOTES artlclea and Christmas gifts con­ The'Cubs Football Club, winners I= ir^. WOMB ducted' by.'the Women’s Home Lea­ gue and the Young People’s Legion of the 1927 town championship, of the Salvation Army on Wednes­ will hold a banquet at the Wap- I •«!- day—and.; Thursday evenings was ping School Hall tomorrow night. • Letters Go to Known fivers brought to a 8U3cessful conclusion Invitations have been sent out I ESTABLISHED COOD^JHiNOS TO EAT to sixty-persons. In ad.atlon to last night.v The two organizations ESTABLISHED 1859 i| iToSweDFnndForChrislT realized a considerable amount 'of members o f’ the team, there will 1859 money from the sale, ' be many “outsiders” who, in one 1 PHONE 2000 CALL 2000 way, or another, have assisted the 'WHERE ECONOMY RULES ’W H ERE ECO NOM Y RULES mas Cheer. A M - 'Hiere will be a meeting of a teaih during the past season. MEATS OP PINEHURST QUALITY A roast turkey dinner served by I s o c ia l committee appointed by ^Di­ rector Lewis Lloyd of the Rebrea- Manchester premier chef, XJrbano Tit Plnehnrst Meat tomorrow. CJome to the store or phone tion Centers at 5 5 o’clock tonight Osano, will be served. Guests 3000. lireither"‘case you^wUl be more than pleased with youi; E 1 One thousand letters, the largest to. arrange plans for forming two have been requested to meet at the meat iJiirchase. . . £ number ever sent out at one time School street Rebreation Center be­ > pool tournaments for Class A and S by the Manchester Chamber^, of Class. B players. - The committee fore 9 o’clock. A&P Roast Beef y = Commerce are carrying an appeal consists of Director Lloyd, W illiam On Monday evening,- the Hign School team will kold its banquet « ( E for the Chamber Community Brennan, Samuel Houston and PILLS- 'Always a favorite for Sun* Thomas Stowe, 1 at the University club In Hartford. FAMILY' £1 Christmas fund this week. They day dinner. W e will hay^ E l ask those who receive them to be- some especially nice cuts—* 2 4 'A L B come Santa-Pals to some needy BURY’S C S m e d a l E BAG lean, juicy and tender— o f' E family in I^Ianchester by cbntrihut- 9 8 Plnehnrst quality roast beef £ ing to the fund. priced at from 25c to 42c a = The mailing list was made alter FLOUR FLOUR \ lb. We will bone and roll " I a survey of the lists of contributors EASTERN PROVISION CO. A&P / to the Red Cross, Memorial Hos- or cut these roasts short as E ^24y2LBBAG 24‘^ LB BAG E pital, Manchester Community club 127-129 State Street, Hartford, Conn. you specify, E and Boy Scout campaigns and In- ALL CARS STOP AT OUR STORE I PASTRY E eludes the largest contributors to A'ecetables__ Cauliflower, 'White Onions, Mushrooms, Parsnips, S those fund. Replies are xepected 24V^LB CaiTots, Icebei-g Lettuce, Spinach, Celery, Sweet Potatoes, Spm- = to arrive in the Chamber headquar- BAG — ters before the end of this week. ach, Green Pepiiere. _____ \ I E To Go To Needy Three Things Have Made FRESH PORK E Each letter contains an appeal Pork should be thoroughly cooked. Long slow cooking is E for funds, an addressed envelope ncccssai-v to develop flavor. In roasting pork 25 mtautes to the E and a card on which to fill in the Us A Successful Business pound should be allowed. Pork baked in p i^ p p le juice and E amount contributed. Checks or with pineapple slices is delicious. Spinach, Turnips or Cauli­ £ money may be inserted in. the re- flower makes good vegetable combinations with pork. £ 1 turn letter to the Chamber. Institution Granulated SugG V Fresh Lean Pork to roast. ” This money will be turned over Lean Fresh Shoulders, 4 to 6 lb. average, which we v ill to Nathan B. Richards, treasurer of the fund, who wdll dispose of it to j bone and roll or fix to stuff if you tell us. George H. Waddell, town charity ' Viz - Quantity - Quality Lean Pork Chops Spare Ribs commissioner, and Miss Jessie N. , ^rerejtnea— tne oesi shortening: Bulk Kraut, 3 lbs. 25c. Reynolds, who 'will use it in the LBS purchase of food and clothing for Pickled Pigs’ Feet, 2 lbs...... ; ‘ ‘ i ® Low Price needy people. Pure Lard Fresh Ham SUced. Fresh Ham to bake. The chairman of the fund, Scott Creamery Tub B u tte r...... 49c lb. We give you all three and that is why we serve thou­ Keeps white clothes white— safe for colors! H. Simon, believes that Mr. Wad­ CAKES Plenty of Lean Cuts of Comed Beef. dell and Miss Reynolds are in the sands of satisfied customers each week.______El best position to know where the LAMB E money will do the most good and F^esh Native Pork to Roast p&GSoap The forequarter cuts of lamb ai'e just as juicy and tender as S I they will be given a free hand in the hindquarter cuts if properly cooked. The shoulder, boned ^ its disposition. This custom has Fresh H am s...... America’s favorite breakfast recipe. and rolled makes an excellent piece of meat for oven cooking been follov;ed in previous years. 1 7 )!'lb. PKGS and costs much less than the leg. Through the fund many desti­ Fresh Shoulders...... tute or “ hard up” families in Man- No W aste' Auftt Jemima ShcuiMers of Lamb, boned and rolled 28c lb .chester will receive Christmas No Bone ECONOMY CUTS Full count rolls of large perforated sheets! Legs of Lamb, any size you want from 5 lbs. up. Loin, rib _ cheer this year where they would ROLLS or shoulder lamb chops. Lean shoulder cuts of lamb for stew- EI otherwise spend a holiday without SIRLOIN ROAST ...... = mg- \ the good things that go to make BONELESS RIB ROAST Christmas what it is supposed to TOP ROUND ROAST .. 2 1 ) ! ' lb. Toilet Paper Pilielmrst Hamburg...... 25c lb. be. Manchester is urged to re­ SHOULDER CLODS ... The big cake that protects both clothes an d h a n d s!^ ^ [ Pure L a rd ...... 14V2clb. spond generously to the appeal. LARGR CAKES I Fresh Oysters Little Tip Steaks ...... !u* Smoked Hams, whole or h a lf...... 17c lb. Iv o r y Soap ^ I Panehurst Sausage Mea t...... 32c lb. BOTTLE 5 This sausage will be made fresh tonight from the very best Boneless Veal Roast...... VERMONT MAID STROP i pork seasoned with pui-e spices and iodized salt. Soup M e a t...... Strawberry or Raspberry J A R i S « I B a c o i i in the Piece ...... 3 7 c lb. E Honeycomb Triiie Calves’ Liver = Fresh Dressed Chickens...... _57c each GUEST IVORY SOAP M. R Z Beef Liver PKG 1 5 c = SmaU Pork Sausage Liverwurst Fowl^ all cut, ready to cook...... 30c lb. m u l e t e a m b o r a x POT ROASTS « « F R r a b b i t M O L A S S ^ I Fresh Creamery Tub Butter, 2 lbs. for 89c LB 3 4 c S Pot Roasts of beef will be priced at from 25c lb. up. We can OPERA WAFERS s u n s h i S e S gi P3 yoii tender shoulder cuts, shoulder clods, rump roasts or PKG 3 3 c S sirloin tips. POST WHEAT MEAL I POULTRY :\ PKG 1 3 c J] S Y'ou will find Plnehnrst headquai-tei-s for fresh Fowl and m i n u t e t a p i o c a S Chickens. Native chickens to fry or roast, any weight from X The finest o f sMtt and materials pra n ce thisfin^t Uiajt S 4 ^ to5M lbs. ______O I Veals Chops, Veal Cutlet, Boneless Veal Roasts i Service — Quality — Low Prices Grandmother’s Bread 5 Sugar, 5 lb. boxes...... 34c THE GOOD HOUSEWIFE E BON TON PEAS ..... KNOWS E Y. C. TOMATOES .... e®. i Y .C. WHITE CORN .. 6 Caps 8Bc Tlie w oman who is exijerienccd , I HI TEST B E A N S ----- in home making anti cooking knows | that the foods furnished by ih'^s , Extra Special \ .49c E I Campbell’s Tomato Soup, 6 cans shop are samples of perfect piir-1 I Royal Lunch Crackers, 2 lb. boxes ...... 3lc ^ ity and packaged perfection. | Finest Fresh Pork to Roast £ We have just received a fresh shipment of E l b ...... 23c 25c ...... 20c j Protection Brand Soda Midget Crackers and | Fresh Shoulder I Roasting P ork ...... 25c-28cj Small Lean Fresh Shoulders...... 20c E Grahams in 2 lb. boxes...... 39c box | Fresh Ham, 1 -2 ...... 25c j 1 Pinehurst Hamburg...... 25c lb. | Leg of Lamb ...... 35Cj Small Fresh Hams, lb...... 25c i Phone service until nine tonight. If you want your order on = Spareribs...... 25c j S the special early Saturday deUvery please call tonight. | Sausage M e a t...... 29c Fresh Killed Fowls, lb...... 3 5 c SMITH’S t e l e p h o n e 1200 Pot R o a s t...... 25c-30c NORTH SCHOOL STREET Rib Roast ...... 28c-35c Boneless Rib Roast Beef for oven roast, lb. . 45 c Chickens ...... 48c . a b o u t THE BEST W A Y ^ F o w l...... 42c Prime Rib Roast Beef, lb...... 30c35c GROCERIES Corn Flakes ...... 7c Small Legs Spring Lamb, lb...... ;37c Kellogg’s Shredded Wheat 10c Why not buy more pdrk and less beei. Zarez Pure Jams ...... 24c Boneless Roast of Lamb, lb...... 35c CAMPBELL’S Wesson O i l ...... 29c Sweet Pickle, qt. jar ...... 33c Small Forequarters of Lamb, lb.. 25c f o e t h e w e I ik -e n d QUALITY GROCERY Large Prunes, 2 lbs...... 25c Tender Shoulder Lamb Chops, lb, Honiss Oysters 40c pt. 30 Depot Square 3 lbs. $1.00. 35c Phones 2400 and 2401 Sauer Kraut, 4 lbs. >».... 25c Roast Pork...... 25c-28e Fresh Shoulders...... 20c Come in and .see the dolls and Nice Lamb for Stewing, lb...... ,18c books we are giving away in MEATS trade. Boneless Veal Roast, lb...... 35c 5^ Fancy Roasting Pork, 10-12 size, loins 25c-28c Ib'J SAUSAGE..... - —• • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • Fresh Shoulders, 4-6 size ...•••• . h 22c lb, o t h e r m e a t s p e c ia l s Fresh Dressed Native Chickens >...... , 48c lb. Native Veal Roasts ...... -• * •••••• •bC 35c-40c lb. Home Cooked Home Made Sausage Meat .... I *■»!.) 35c lb. L e g s L a m h 39c Pot Roasts.—. .3fe-3& 1 lb. Boxes Brightwood Sausage • •••••••• . . .40c Sirloip Steak, cut short ...... ^ 60cTbl ... $ 1 o 5 0 $ 2 I Home Made B ^ e d Beans, Brown Bread, Roast Veal__ ___ 35c Rih Roast Beef.. 3il£"38s GROCERIES i' All kinds o f Pies and Salads. .. ' • 3 Cans Campbell’s Beans ...... • • • *25c Fresh Fowl.... U . . . 39c 1-8 Sack Flour, Special .... — ...... on 1 lb. cans Republic Tuna Fish ...... • -39c Wedgewood Batter, lb...... 47c Large Cans Tdmatoes .... • ...... • • * Roasting Chicken,.... 48c Lamb Stew Small Cans Tom atoes...... ^ 16 lbs. Granulated S u gar...... $1.00 Large Size Prunes, 2 lbs...... -^oc . I 1 • • R ic e ...... 10c pkg. Barksdale Eggs, dozen...... ^ • 37c GROCERY Kellogg’s Pep, 2 p k gs...... 2oc . 63c Westmade Pears ... 19c can Post Toasties, 3 pkgs.. , ...... 25c Fancy Yellow Globe Turnips, peck 19c 10 lbs. Sugar V . . Exirswt Pure Lard ...... 15c .Celery i.. . : 15e ! Prince Brand Peaches Pea Besuis^S lbs;...... '23c FRUITS and VEGETABLES .• O' • • « • 25c ‘i5 > Halves or sliced P ^ ly Oate n : ) Oranges, Bananas, Grape Fruit, Lemons, Apples, Tan^ (A real value at 35c) gerines. Figs, Dates, Lettuce, Celery, ' Spinach, Soup Manchester Public Market Bunch, Red and Green Cabbage, Turnips, Carrots, Pars­ ALWAYS POPULAR, VERMONT CHE^E 39clb. nips, Sweet Potatoes, Red, Yellow and Spanish Onions. A. Podrove, Prop* Phone 10 * Hardware, Stanley Points, Grain, Hay, Alfalfa. JuuTs M arket I I ii' tv-i L, Phone 2339, ' 539 Main St.

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/.Av ; >i ~ HOLLYWOOD MARKET | , Store « , . ,381 East Center St., Corner Parker St. = Read ' C:.... Phone 330. Phone Orders Delivered. E Our Open li .— —---, 'Ir'^ ------^^---- I Adv. HALES SELF-SERVE To­ \ 1069 Main Street, Opposite Army & Navy Club W e Deliver oh morrow Phone 456 'A >'■ .'iv- y-- • i. I Extra Fancy Fowls the G R a c e : P Y Until Pot Roast-' Bbreast ot V^al 25c $ l» b O each Back IT Tti WAIT DM IfUUWimKi^r 256,32^ 38c PresK Shoulder ^ 23c Page 9 p. m. Rib Roast,. .^. 35c Legs Lamb .... 38c I Lean Pork Roast, 4 lbs. — ....., . . .-. $1 | Shoulder Steak. 28c Shoulder Lamb.. 25c I Lean Pot Roast, 4 lbs...... t ------.$1 | Mancbester's Public Panfry Hamburg Steak Spare Ribs i.... 25c I Tender Rib Roast Beef, 3 lbs...... $1 | SAVES YOU TIME SAVES YOU MONEY

...... " . . ^ v 4 % J - 2 5 c Shoulder Beef.. 32c I Fresh Cut Hamburg...... 18c lb. | Only those accustomed to shopping in the Self-Serve realize the great savings w d the convenience of selwting their Slicing Ham .>. 30t Veal Shanks ... .15c I Link Sausage ...... ,37c lb. | own foodstuffs. Customers have that feeling of assurity of getting the purest and highest quality goods. They Pork Loins ioR & st .....x.. . ; v. 22c and 28c know by comparison that the prices on an average are lower than elsewhere. g • ■'■■''' ’" ______) : \ ______I With every purchase of $3 or over we | Fancy M u^ooiAi:; Celery, Spinach, Kale, Peppera, I will sell you a $3 doll for 99c or a Firefly f HOW ABOUT HAM FOR SUNDAY?

Carriks, Parsnips', Turnips. I Sled for $1.79. | 2,000 POUNDS Malaga and Emperor Grapes. Itali^ Chestnuts. uiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiHuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii»»»mlnnnnni»*» ARMOUR'S STAR HAM KXSCXJCOOOWX3C»SCCCfSOO«3C*X3«39«3^^ 9 to 12 lbs. average. lb . ' . Sugar Cured Whole or half * " * ^ , Skinned Back £ ' 14 to 16 lb. average. 24c pound (whole) Two of Armour’s rei)resentntivcs will be here tomorrow to demonstrate and give special attention to the selection and the size of each ham. ^ ^ - “The store that holds faith with the people.” Corner Main and Maple Streets. Telephone 2006 SELECTED LARGE BROWN AND WHITE F. Kelley, Prop. PARKSDALB s f a r m e g g s 6 o z . S8c FRESH EGGS doz. 65c The Home Of Better lb . 4 9 o GOLD MEDAL, PILLSBURY’S Food Products FLOUR $1.08 Not just as good but always the best has been our This is the lowest price in town or out of town— all new stock—enough for evcrjbody—no substitutes. ______L a D d 2 lb s. 2 6 c policy since we sarted in business. The large number of customers from all parts of the,town is evidence of Tub or print. our superiority. They have confidence in Florence’s t , ■ MEADOW GOLD and in the products we sell. $1.05 BUTTER 1 lb . 5 0 c 2 lb s. 9 9 c Gold Medal gr ?*bUlip’ Pw r.?; Large Assortment of Over 1,000 lbs. sold lAst week and we were sold out early Saturday afternoon. We have inci-eascd our order this week and we wlU have enough for all. SUNBEAM FANCY SLICED 10 lbs. S7c SUNBEAM SIFTED Home Cooked Foods Sw eet Peas can 18c Hawaiian Pineapple FULL LINE OF COOKED AND SMOKED MEATS BURT OLNEY'S TENDER large can SSe VEGETABLES including our own Baked Ham and Otto Stahl’s Delicious Sw eet Peas can 18c 4*<,. •.. 7k. CORN...... 17c can, 6 cans 87c.. Pork Sausage and Bockwurst. i ; f'' SUNBEA3I FANCY | ' CA‘ii^tf:^N'lA' YfeuLOW t’^ixG "GREEN MOUNTAIN” v.. j' - : s; B' ^ *"-.r------i - .t .3 ^ Crushed Pineapple I The Finest'White Cdrii Packed ' ‘ ' If-i Swedish Lutefish for Christmas P eaches can 18 l-2c can 22c PEAS ...... 17c can, 6 cans 96c Shipment has just arrived. W e will also have it pre­ CALIFORNIA BARTLETT “COLD BROOK”-^UPERIOR QUALITY pared ready to cook. Place your orders early to avoid 2 cans 29c SMAC disappointment. \ Pears Marshmallows TOMATOES...... :. 15c ean, 6 cans 75c Sauerkraut 2 cans 25c "HAPPY VALE”—^FANCY RED REPB, large can New Sauerkraut and Fresh Pigs’ Knuckles 7 ox. can 18c SUNBEAM, large No. 3 Can Swedish and Scotch Salt Herring K, WAX BEANS...... 19c can, 6 cans 99c Pickled Herring and Russian Sardines SUNBEAM DROMEDARY "GREEN MOUNTAIN?’-.-CiOLDBN WAX Kalas Sill, Anchovies, Filet of Smoked HeiTing ■ ------Yellow Peas, Brown Beans, Saygrn Stuffed Olives large jar 29c Dates pkg. 19e Cinnamon and Sugar Rusks 7 ounce cylinder jar LIMA BEANS ______15c can, 6 cans 84c Imported and Domestic Health Bread "EARLY BLOOM”-TfDEUICIOUS BEANS t'- ' ' IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC „ in, *4 ■ ''f: Knorr‘s Soups and Bouillons Maggi’s Seasoning ^ Invalid Broth and Clam Bouillon Pure Lard lb. pkgs. CHEESE ; SAUBRklSAiWrt'f'r 12^^c can, 6 cans 66c Imported and Domestic Cheese, Bond-Ost and Pineaijple Cheese (small and medium), Dutch Edam, Iiuiwrt- ' "‘SILVER ju ic e s contains healthfiU Kumniin-Ost pkg. 13 l-2c ported Camembert, Swiss Gueyere, Roquefort, York State Lim- lactic acid— same as found in buttermilk. Pickled Lambs’ Tongues and Pigs’ Feet burger, I/ocateU’s Grated, etc. '

Pickles, Olives, Onions and Relishes . • • CLAM CHOWDER . . . . 27 can, 3 cans 69c Fresh Lingon Polka grisar * ' “OSSIPBBXAKir—Ii»g. No;!» O m SPECIALS FROM OUR COOKIE DEPT. BILTMORE Heavy Cream, Strictly Fresh Eggs, l^own’s Butter Sampling and Special Price <■5 Fancy Assorted Chocolates VRlH TS Robenas lb. 28c (Hand dipi»ed) "STORE OPEN UNTIL_9 P. M. EVERY EVENING 5 lb. b o x ...... 8 OZ CANS ASSORTED ...... can 10c FRESH SHIPMENT 3 lb. b o x ...... Choice of—Raspberries, Loganberries, Cherries, Peiirs, XXXX363tX36XXXXX3(XXXXXXXXXXXX^^ 1 lb. b o x ...... GINGER S N A P S ...... ? Hard, chewy and cream centers. Regular 50c and 00c cn o^ Prunes. Enough for four servings to the can. ' - FIG B A R S ...... 2 lbs. 2dc lates. ' - (Pure flg ailing) BLUEBERRIES__ ... 25c can, 3 cans 66c PREPARE DELICIOUS PIES— ^HI-QUALITY HALES SELF-SERVE lb . 43® PEACHES .. ...-.... 17,c can, 6 cans 87c "LIBBY, McNEOiL A liUBBY” SLICED YELLOW CLING G P O C E HV pV TO WijtiT ew rouiii Free PINEAPPLE : 23c! can, 6 cans.$1.29 Store “LIBBY, McNEILL & LIBBY” FANCY CRUSHED Open Parking Fresh Fruit p d Vegetables To­ Space morrow In Rear OTHER SPECIALS Another lot— M o la sses...... can 13c Rice . . . . . 3 pkgs. ^5c NATIVE GREEN MOUNTAIN Night of Brer Babbit—Green Label— Comet POTATOES, bushel...... $1.00 Until Store . < (Seconds) i 'Evaporated Milk, 4 ckns 42c '______'fi- ______' 9 p. m. Hot or Cold—^Body Builder Van Camp’s or Libby’^— ^Tall Fancy Hot House ’ Toddy, lb. can 45c, |4 ii?427cf V TOMATOES, lb...... ! ...... 43c ' Qoality MttATS J Toilet Rolls, 6 for .... 25c FLORIDA ORANGES, \ S a i’dines 2 cans 25c . ;n I ‘ medium size .i ,...... 35c dozen • ■ • ::^ U A M B POULTRY ^ 6 c a n s ...... V. 60c , 5 *■) r ^ ' t' Large Sealdsweet, large size 65c dozen PORK Freeh Milk Fed Boasting Chicken, lb. 40c ' Good Value nuiies, 3 lbs. for...... 25c ' , Tender Baby f^gs of Iamb, lb...... 37c (4 to 5 lbs. average) Lai«e, Meaty , Sm ^ Tender Pork Roast, lb. . i . /v Boneless Lamb'Boast, lb ...... 36c Fresh Milk Fed Roasting Chicken, lb. 43c ■ .'•‘i - V t ■. V .' j ' 1; r - V Fancy Sealdswefet Tangerines/ dozen I...... 48c Lean Fresh Shoulders, lb...... • • • (n o waste) (5 to 6 lbs. average) ■J ' ■ . Forequarter Lamb Roast, lb ...... 33c Cake Flour,------pkg. 32c ivory Soap, 3 f o r ...... 20c Large Sealdsweet Grapefruit, medium. .... 2 for 29c, 3 for 20c (4 to 6, 6 to 8 lbs. average) Tender Fricassee Fowl, lb...... 88c Airy Fairy Medirnn Size Fresh Spare Ribs, lb. Lean Lamb Stew, lb...... 15® Fancy Fresh Peas, q t ...... 1>...... i . : ...... 10c Fresh Pigs’ Kidney, lb ...... • *1; • • • _____ . . . ' 4.V VEAL Green String Beans and YelloV Wax Beans, qt...... 12 Lean Fresh Ham, lb...... •?*’ ' ’ ok Boneless Veal Roast, lb...... 35c Fancy White Mushrooms, lb. g...... 30o Hale’s Sausage Meat, lb ...... 2 5 c BEEF STORES AT Fresh Link Sausages, lb...... i ... 28c „ , _ . Romp Veal Roast, lb ...... 28c Fancy Jiew Carrots, bunch 8c 34c Veal Stew, lb. .22c Sugar Cured Bacon, lb ...... • • • 25c ih‘ ’ ’ ‘ ’ 603 MAIN ST. Native Hot House Lettuce, h ^ d ...... 12c Sugar Cured Bacon (sliced) l b . ----- 88c Solid POt B w t , lb...... 25c and 28c . . 30c ‘ 39 OAK ST. . HlPhillips Fancy, Crisp Celery (well bleached) bunch...... 12^ c Boneless Table Talk Ham, lb. ’ 22c Orders Taken Now For Your , * /; ■ . ■'ri. ■jj 'i’ J ■ ‘ . Also a fresh supply of fancy sweet peppers, French endive,; j Christmas_ J'arkey red cabbages, Iceberg Lettuce^ Brussel! Apronts, sonp bnnohes, Mr. Andisio will give your order his, horse radish, leeks, parsley,( gulden ripe bananas, fancy McIn­ penMMUd attm tlon. tosh apples, wine sap apples,.^greening apples, Temple oranges, vl Ji. S . RROWN’S RUTTER lb. 6 0 c j string figs, fancy table ^ p e s , pomegranites, fresh pineapple an(l^ fancy .Buere Bose Pears. ' \ e v e n f m o h e r a w f r i d a x ,

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-M Tell And You Will Sell. Classified Ad Is The Apartments— Plata— Tenements (or Rent 03 ' ■ Tenemeuta tor Reint 63 Apartments— Flats— P r lv m AT A COURT Oi* p r o b a t e H E I ^ tjpst and Found Ipstractlon 28 at Manchester, tVltMm^ap4 ^ r tno Want Ad Informadon FO R -RENT-e f OUR r o o m tenement. | 2-6 ROOM PLATS, first and second District p f MancheslW, von-..the «tjJ. ■ftXCKWAR&- CHILDREN and those: FORii)od locatlotftC hear Cheney mills mius 1 floor, brand new house, located In day of'December, A^D„ J nosf—WRIST WATCH-Initlals Tn"^k "be’iauae of 8ickness| and trolley,-‘ 'tin'^.modern improve- ' Blueflelds section on Proctor Street Preseiiti W ILLIAM' H Yj meVsy & C <(.. lights, gas. white everything up-to-date, with garages. Manchester^. Also 1-5 room flat, second floor,,.all >'• K in d er> lea s_ej:etu rn to Mrs. M. -f’ ;* sink, all yponrfs'i'newly papered, rent ^^Est^at* oi* H erbert ‘6 * "% o v (# s, la U Evening Herald reasonable. InqM'lre at 99 Summer renovated with modern improve­ of Xf!mehP,S^r-. i n - 8 ^ DlSlTlct, op- Ph6rie Your stheet or telephone 1871.______ments at 13 1-2 Ford street. Phone 1944 or Inquire at 13 Ford street. Or^nol'ii^|Uf! T h e ^ p e b e s te r Trust ' Classified Advertisements Annouiicemeui* APiiRTMEHTS—Two. three and four ; Count six average words to a line. \ B^ds— Stdck^Mortgagc® 81 To The C“ ., rr.ir Tjiffr" S..BPfcrs executorsj -V*-' rf' * -j'ooiBraiSM$!USnt«. heat. Janitor aer« TENEMENT OP 5 ROOMS and bath, b R D E jS m —T /sTk,nwptJ»s frmn * V. refrigerator. »n-a- ground floor. Modern improvements. the 6th.'7fl^,. of ■ December, A. D., 19|17 ' fScMbiied furnleheA Call Manoheater Mrs. W, H. Card. 617 No. Main-St. be and the san^e are limited^ ahd al­ 1.-\vords as two words. Minimum cost , ions ana pillowspiuowo. A®‘°^nd°^rmaL i ^nu^t'^ges ^M^gage*s^^-*^bought and Coiiiltfnotion Company. 2100 or toie- low ed 'for the' oredRors withiii' .'whieh I Is price o f three lines. 0h'0Aif..ia?c*- ______' Farms and Land (or Sale > 71 to'Bfingr ifi tljiSr claims againstxkaid ■' • • • pstate, and tpe said executors,'are.di­ Line rates per day for transient & " V t 1 ------Lllley etreet, a 4,/tf’ .. SEVEN ACRE FARM, good house, rected to give public notice to t;he ads. ^ -i o*>^ ------. . „r ^ Sltdatlond* Wanted— Female 3 8 1 reams upstairs, all Improve- barn and chicken coops, near State creditors to bring in their claiips Effecflve Mnrch 1«. STEAMSHIP TICKETS-all Par‘« ' Atfs. Inquire 2l Elrb or Phone road and trolley. P rice on ly $4,500. within said thne allowed by posting Cash Charge a copy of this order on the public cts CtB tha world. Ask- for sailing Ust« ana ITION as housokeep- See Stuart J. W asley, 827 Main fi Consecutive Days rdferfpAiiVW ^ Robert J. Smith. capable of tak-; street. Telephone 1426-2. sign .post nearest to the . place whe^e ti.cts li' ,cte. FOR RENT—MANCHESTER GREEN the deceased last dwelt within said I .® .T .. » U :«^,W "6jts .^fooa Malhv^^t'P.olr ______jfitaerican, P ro -; five rooms and bath, $20 month. tori street. ' Call'664 72 town and by publishing the same in woobsAWITW • with ga^line C2- . •.*, cii Houses (or Sale I All' orders for irregu lar livsertiOBS------some newspaper having a circulatiqn will be charged at the one-tiftie rate.-^* 'V'^^^g.,,by,the cord or hour. W. H. ------in said probate district, within ten earring fpr;] ■#Oiif^.S.3;MNT— F IV E ROOM FLA T, Special rates for long teim every ,Cowles':'Te-l.^ir4S. •'W i jS^hlld. Write Bqx And-Ask for a Want Ad Taker FIVE ROOM HOUSE, steam heat, oak days from the, dat.e qf tlRs order, and iday advertising given upon request.- lo'T^er floor, all Im provem ents, ready floors and garage, just built. Price return make ,tq .tbis-4:«airt(of the no­ 1 Ads ordered for three or six days for occupancy Dec. 1st. Apply to C. $5,800. $500.00 cash -will buy It. See tice given.'— Automobiles .for Sale Tell Her What You Want E. Lewis, 44 Cambridge street. and stopped before the third or fifth Stuart J. Wasley, 827 Main street. , ...... ^vi;.td ed, charging at the rate gamed, but 1__1027 Overland Touring, Improvements with garage. Inquire FOR SALE—SEVEN ROOM, single I FOR SALE—HEALTHY Boston pup- word it for best results, and see that it is properly, in­ 35 W oodland street. Phone 1521. :no allowances or refunds can be made UM I pies, dark seal brlndle, white breast, house, all Improvements, single on six time ads stopped after the .I.\MKS STEVENSON serted. .. B ill will be mailed same day allowing you “ “ W ; garage, two closed-ln porches, 76 Tel 2169-2 pencil blaze and nose band, bat eats, F o r r e n t — 4 r o o m tenement with ■fifth day. * 53j BisBell St. ^ I'' large brown eyes. Raised for j^eas- seventh day aftfer Insertion to take advantage of t 0 Florence street. No •'till fo rb id s "; display lines not- Conn. all modern Improven- ents, 7 minutes ure not profit. Hayden, 343 walk from Cheney’s mills. Inquire !?•!« ' sold. I i<'uiiFOR isAiJiii—fsALE— Boulevard. East Hartford. C A S H R A T E . at 38 E dgerton street, or phone 2089. SIX ROOM COTTAGE, two car The Herald will not be responsible j Overland Sedan garage. Will sell cheap for quick ! for .more tlian one incorrect insertion | ^— 1925 Maxwell Coupes, sale. Sickness, reason for selling. i&i of auy advertisement ordered for 43 FOR RENT—SEVERAL first class 1923 Star Sedan. Poultry and Supplies routs with all Improvements. Apply Call 2403. more than one time. 192.3 'Ford Coupe. . l l The inadvertent omission or Incor- , Edward J. Holl. 865 Main street TeL i f f ’ — 1926 Ford Coupes. 560. WASHINGTON ST—New 6 room ircct publication of advertising "-ill be V — 1924 Ford Sedans. f o r SALE—SEVERAL second hand home, immediate occupancy. Large ' rectified only bv cancellation of the 2—1923 Ford Tourings. coal burning brqoder , stoves; some FOR RENT—THREE and four room lot, one car garage, mortgages ar­ jeharg-c made for the service render- very sIlghtTy' used; also Perfection Apartments— Plata— ranged. Cash $1000, price right. Call MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES CO. chick ^ hoppers at reduced Garden— Farm— Dairy Prpdncta 5oj : flats at 170 Oak street. Telephone ■ ed. Tenements (6r Rent 63 616-5. Arthur "A. Knqfla. Tel. 782-2—875 1069 Main St. i40 ordered before Jan 1st. 136 Summer Main street. All advertisements :nust conform Dennis 1\ Coleman street. FOR SALE—APPLES, potatoes, yel- | ______* 1—It------^—=------FOR RENT—5 ROOMS and bath, hot FOR RENT—2 ROOM heated apart­ in .stjrie, C01>>' and typography low globe turnips. E. A. Buckland, ment In Johnson Block, facing Main rcgulatluns. enforced by the publish­ SPECIALS t h i s ,.w e ^:k — 1000 m a r c h . HAbrcHED White Wapping, Conn. Telephone 67-5. water heat,- garage; attractive ers. la^i.’tiicy reserve the right to Down Leghorn PuUets. High producing ■ apartment, two fatfiilie^ $4j m onth street. Apply to janitor or Aaron Paym ent Pine" Forest Realty Company,: 15 Johnson, 62 Linden street. SOUTH METHODISTS’ edit, reject any copy con­ strain. Grown, uder Conn. Grow Household Goods &x sidered ^VWecUonablo. 192r> Bulck Sedan Master ...... $280 H oaltby Chicle'* Plan. O liver Bros., Lewis, Hartford. Tel. 6-8028. - ^CLOSnaO-i HOURS—Classified ads 220 FOUR ROOMS—Ridgewood street, 1925 Buick/Touring Master ...... No. W lndhatn. Conn, down stairs, bath, white sink, set to bemuhltshcri same day must be rc- 1925 B uick Sedan l^ ^ t e r ...... 280 DINING SUITE. 10 PIECES, mahog­ FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement BAZAAR A SUCCESS e0i 0 ^ '4iyy' i'^'-'o"clock roon, Saturdays ...... 120 any finish over gumwood. In good all Improvements including heat., ■ tubs, furnace, garage, ai|d store 1922 E ssex CoachY>-.(i» ------45 Apply 93 Foster street, telephone room , rent $23. Inquire James Burns, 3 0::!(ba‘ ed-la»t nijnule Call i518-2. finst floor flat, aUtimprovements. A,P^ will he assumed ami their accuracy 1— Ford Tudor ^(Jan. 38, in excOjir piV at 43 Church'*s^efet or telephone ; ' The (plow ing books were added enthusiastically for the object in Make delivtfy men gl^griefe, ; cannot be guaranteed. 2— Maxwell Tourings. Musical Instruments 53 .’Cause ih^ujliepnei^Wm $ ^ 9 1 i 1—Hupmobile Touring. FOR SALE—HEATING stove and 423. to m -^ n th Manchester Library IT Cash or terms—Trades considered. during ihe week of November 28-: fleer for the pm nasium The : ■ -TiH'lateTHrCIitfetinaseve’. Phone 664 steam radiators with vaHes. FOUR ROOM t e n e m e n t on K nox Smith. 69 Hamlin street. Phone .,j69. America, by Hendrik Willem Van ferent committees carried out then \SK FOR W.VNT AD SERVICE FOR SALE—4 TUBE Radio set with street, furnace' ■ and - all improve­ -. >■' 4 • » « OEORGE S. SMITH ments. Apply 12 Knox street or tele­ Loon; American Footprints in ewn ideas in decorating the tables 30 B lssell St. Chrysler Dealer FOR S.YLE— RJE’G.ULAR' size Bruns­ 4 tubes, clieap, 67 Autumn street. Index of Classifications wick pool table’.. Will sell verj phone 792. Paris.,by Fjancois Boucher; Batiks and booths. 1928 Oldsm obile D em onstrator. cheap. T elephone 1107. ______I Wanted— Buy 6 8 and How to Make Them, by Pieter Perhaps the section that appeal- FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM PLAT, Mijer;...-Bevan Yorke, by W . B. Max- ed to everybody more than any oth- Evening Herald Want Ads arc now 1926 H upm obilo 8, l-p a ssen g cr on West Center street, -with shades. j::roui)Ccl according’ to ciassUicatioiis coupe. SPECI.YL ON H i 6 h grade whRa oak ^ er, was tae cafeteria, where the la- k eg s. Off all sizes; also charre^kegs. Call 1739 , qr inquire a't .'. 237 W est beloAV and for handy reference will 1926 Olds, Elex coach. , I WANTED— GIRLS’ used bicycle. Rea­ Center street. ■ 'Certain Rich Men, by Meade dies had prepared a tempting au appear in the numerical order indi­ 1923 Durant, Overland and Buick I 5lanchestcr Grain and Coal Co., lu sonable. .Phono 1414-3. touring cars. Minnegerode; College— What’s the ray of viands. The Epwoit »- ‘<910..- -1: cated: 4,.. .. .A*,,-, c Apcl Place. Phone 1760. FO R R E N T— G ROOM./'t'efliraiisiit,' .all. Lo.st and Found iiiz.!1923 cnevroiec Chevrolet ro roadster. BUy*some.^.Chcai> hay impraveiiient'?, gaQU^o if Use? by H. W . Hawkpsj. Comedians, ^ers also served Avaffles an ■'X ti: i- payment. C. AV;i Johnson, W ap- Mrs, Qtto^ H.^ M ^ller-of .Chestnut Aiiiiouneoincnts • •‘■•■feiV ^ insure joui Building' Materials 47 Appl-y^ at 16-8 Majll'e street.^ ,b y 'L ;*M . Al Couperus; Gladiolus, frankfurters during the even g P ersonals ...... vv • • A* n o a n atth Tel. 0-242. 'bv-F. F Rockwell. and did a §ood business. street is entertaining "the Amajanth ^ AntomotoilgH ^.LRAW^D ALJTO SUPPL3^BSn Aiitomabite • King’s Champion, by W . G. Sut- . Another center of interest and an Bridge club at, her home this after­ 1 Automobileslobiles for Sale''Sale Y . - • • v,^ Center & Trotter Sts. '-A j u n k :- Tel. 117-* or 2021-2 ” CU.VCRETE BLOCKS of all kinds for noon. Automobileslohiles for Lxcliangi^Ji.,.^ sale. Inquire Prank Damato, 24 phen; Modern Astronomy, by H. C. innovation at local faira was - Auto .Accessories—Tires '(t-FIomestead Street, Manchester, df chickens. Morris'H, Lessner, tele- WOMAN, SIN,’’ Maepherson; Modern Immigration, tractively arran.ged booth leaturi a )£<- phone 962-4. Auto Repairing—Painting ^uto Accessories— ■‘-5qpiione 1507. by A. M. MacLean; Right off the Cheney ready-made wearables Mr. and liirs. E. L. ,G- Hpi Auto Schools Sr. of Center .streal.Jhave.ji’eturBed Autos—Sliip by Truck ...... Y-'S; MAGAZINES, rags, bundled paper, COMES HERE SUNDAY Map, l)v C. E. Montague. | beautiful silk scarfs, silk nPekties Autes—-For Hire ...... 9 CEN TER AUTO SUPPLY CO. '155 Electrical Appliance.s— Radio 4t) junk bought for casli. Phone 849-3. Rough Riders, by Hermann Hage-( and hosiery. The company allowed from a ten day stay in Oarages—Service—Storage .... fjCenter street. Distributors for ______Will call. .f. Eisenberg. dorn; Source Records of the Great! the church people a liberal protit M otorcycles— B icycles ...... ^American Hammered, Perfect Circle [ -----. r ii-miMr- onnlt. on all sales made. This booth was AVanted Autos—Motorcycles • • • •_ T2 ^nd Gill Piston Rings. Complete as-j Ef.ECTRICAL ^and Rooms Without Board ,5 y W ar, edited by C. F. Horne; Third Biisliie.ss null Profo.s.slonnl Service.H sortmenf always on hand. ances. motors, generators, John Gilbert Is Star of News- Book of Modern Verse, by J. B. Rit- under the management of the Sun­ Daughters of.. Liberty, L. L. O. 13 repaired: work called for. Pequot day school, Avith Miss Pauline Bee­ L., will hold their annual meeting Business tserviccs Offered Electric Co., 407 Center street. Phone k o r RENT •LARGE furnished front imiier Film, Said to Be His tenhoiise; Thousand Hands, by Household Services. Offered . 13-A I be and Miss Mary Bonn in charge. Garages— Service— Storage Iti 159’2. room, suitable for two, steam heat, Bnico Norman. Monday evening in. Orange ball. Buildi-ng-Contracting ...... 14 (oil). Telephone ISO. Best. The booth in. charge of Mrs. J. The second degree wil],'be. confer­ 3<’lorisls-7-Nursarles ...... 15- Trains. Tracks and Travel, by T. FO R ■ R EN T-t—SB-VERAL s.tnn.s for H. Keith and Mrs. Claude Trua.v, red on a class of candidates and Funcra-t <'Dtrect6t s ...... ,16 Fuel arid Feed 40-A FOR RENT—Single and double'steam W. Van Metre; Trumpets of Jubi­ Heating—Plumbing—Roofing 17, .'lutorhobiles, back o f AA'clfloh Block. heated furnished rooms; also 3 largo lee. by C. M. Rourke; 26 Mystery representing the missionary socie­ election of officers for the coming Insurance ...... IS Inquire Dr. AA'cldon. rooms heated tenement, all Improve­ ties, was another popular ‘ section year will take place. A social will MiUinei-y— Dressmaking 19 BIRCH, mixed and hard wood. By Just as the mountain couldn’t be Stories Old and New, edited by tauck load $10, $F4. F ire place m ents at 109 F oster street. Avith its display of home made follow the meeting, the. committee iPeffiagiWaniiia.i9 e-v«fllngs. brought to Mahomet in the proverb Ernest Rhys afid C. A. Scott; Up- I'H i n 2fc FOR RENT—TWO perfectly licatcd ■rahds,’ by-":MA E: Cha^',»W hat Girls cake, pies, jellies and other dain­ in charge of'W'^iicSi wlfl*W"Aliss Lil­ Professional Services ...... 22 — so they cou'idn’t'bring the natlbn- FO R SALE— H A RD AVQOD. s^tved unfnrnislied rooms in AVcldon Block, Can Do, by Ruth Wanger. ties. lian McCann, Miss'Jdniesina Stev­ R epairin g ...... 23 AUTOS—Will buy cars for Junk. Main street. Inquire Dr. AVeldon. al capital to John Gilbert— which is The Men's Friendship club spon­ Tailoring-^Dycing—Cleaning ... 24 Used parts for sale. General auto re­ $12.50 per cord, slab's stove length. Three of these are gifts to the enson, Mrs. Sarah Tomlinson,' Mrs. '1’oilct Roods .'ind Services ...... 2.7 pairing. Abel’s Service Station, Oak $10.00 per cord. Telepliona 884-12. O. the explanation for one of the most Library. American Footprints in sored the sale of farm produce in Mary Tiirldngtcn, Mrs. Bella Tiirk- AVanted—Bu.sinoss Service 26 street. Tel. 789. H. AA'liipplc, Andpver. interesting "location trips” ■ ever -P aris,,Comedians, and Source Rec- variety aud the Boy Scouts sold ington and Miss Margaret Turkfng- lOiliicnf ioiinl taken by a screen company, Avlidn- ice cream and took many orders ton. ' Courses and Classes ...... X 27 FOR SALE—HARDAA'OOD $9 Reo PICKAXES BEST BET NOW • ords'bf trie Great W ar, Avliich is a Private Instruction ...... 28 Business Services Offered 13 truck load; $9.75 split. V. Flrpo, 116 (illhert and his cast journeyed to j gg(. g£ g^yen volumes. for -Christmas wreaths, samples of D ancing ...... 2S-A Wells street. Phone 1307-2. Wasliiiigton, D. C., to film scenes in | which they had on display. Other Mrs. Elizabeth McIntosh of 31 Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 CHAIR CANING neatly d.ne. Price IN REMOVAL OF SNOW “ Man, Woman and Sin,” his new booths featured candy, gift articles, Ridgewood street entered 'the AA'antcd— Instruction ...... 30. right,' satisfaction guaranteed. Carl Garden— Farm- -Dairy Prodnets 50 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring ve­ , fo r FInnnclal dolls and toys and all were, ,^pep- '.-Ha^ Anderson. 53 Norman street. Phone hicle coining on Sunday to the State Bonds—Stock.s—Mortgages .. , ,31 1892-2. BOY’S BLINDED EYE, tioiially well patronized; Youfi.g FOR SALE — H A V E 10,000 largo D an- Business Opportunities ...... Remnants of Recent Snowfall 1 theator. people of the EpAvorth League *• •’I**- JStt*'' Money to J,oau’'.., ...... i.sh balllicad cai)bage will sell for The neiv picture, a story of news- 50 dozen. D. Urenstcin, 133 Oak Turn to Ic^ When the Ther­ Money AV;uitcd''. , .7f;'5i-...... !1 PIANO TUNING—All work pajicr life in Washington, was writ­ INJURED, IS REMOVED llrlii mid Situnliuiis teed. Estimate.s cliocrtullv {Street. B ring bags. mometer Slumps- Help Wanted—Fcm'alV^...... Kemp’s Music House. Tcl. 82 Stop' ten by Monta Bell, avIio also direct­ hers. During the supper hour Col- and,-glllr;artlftleif ate 1 less Optic. j "The New Minister.” l-implo.vmcnt Agencies ...... 4u i dozen, calendulas -50c pCr doaen, uguration. Many of his own task's I comedy by a cast of 35 youn§ I.lve !^ o c k — P ets— P o u ltry — A'clilelcM fern.s 15c each to $1.00. A lw ays opon.- JUNIOR ENGLISH CLUB snoAvfall of last Sunday Avas follow­ Were''written into his play-—and it Dogs—Birds—Pets 379 Burnside Avenue Greenhouse. As the result of an accident four pie from the Burnside Metl 41 ed so closely by rain and a cold Avas decided that they could not he HOSPITAL N0T!eP ■Live Stock—A'ehlclcs ...... 42 ' ------:------spell that the snow Avas frozen into years ago when he and his brother church, will be the attractioi I’oultry and Supplies ...... 43 i CUT FLO AVERS—Carnations '$1.00 done by imitations of the real lo­ evening at the Christmas sale AVanted — Pets—Pouitr.v—Stock .44 1 per doz.,„ calendulas, 50 cents per GIVES PLAlf^IT S. M. H. a hard mass before the department cale, Y were playing Avith an air rifle, the right eye of Ralph, fourteen year North Methodist Ladles’- Aid For Siile— MiseellnncoUM I ’ doz.'; '62I’Old Hartford Road Green- could proceed very far with its re­ Gilbert and h is’dtre'eto'r": left the Articles for Sale ...... 44.7,> i house. 37-3. Patients admitted at Mcuiorial ty in the Hollister street moval. Metro-Goldwyn-Mhyer.- studios for old son of Mr.-and Mrs. Raymond, Boats and Accessories ...... 4 6 Division No. 3 of the Junior Eng­ The rain of Thursdaymornin.g hall. Aprons, domestic and Building Alatcrials ...... 17 Washington to he'joindd* there by Strickland of 17 North street, was hospital yesterday were Hepry Til- Moving—Trutking—Storage 30 lish club at tho High school pre­ articles, home made candy ar Diamonds—AVatclics—Jcwclr.v .. 48 had the effect of doinfe < away'with Jeanne Eagels,__ who plays the lead- removed late yesterd.iy afternoon den of 53 Suinniit /street# Mrs. sented a orie-act play yesterday aft­ freshments will be on sale. Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 4;i most of the snow but the piles on ing feminine role, and was engaged j at Memorial hospital Louis Grant of Buckland and W il- 3'’uc! and I'oed ...... 49-.V 1,1. .51. IIEVENOR local and long dis­ ernoon at regular assembly, en­ the- side of the street, left there by At the time of the accident, Cowles of Woodbridge street. Carden—Farm—Dairy Products 50 tance hauling and furniture moving. titled. "The Boy Comes Home.” Tho in New York, Avhere she was star­ The next union service of t Houscliold Goods ...... -,i the snowploAVs. were so compact Ralph and Charlie Were playing yincent Kondrat of 82 North Main Pneumatic tire trucks. Prompt ser­ play is taken from A. A. Milne’s ring on Broadway. cal Protestant churches will b Araclilnor.v and Tools ...... 52 vice, Reasonable rates. Tel. Manches­ and larg'e that they resisted the with the air rifles at their home. -. street was admitted today. ^ Many of^the scenes have historic at the South Methodist churc Musical Instruments ...... 73 ter 67-4. ______production. rain and the accompanying warm then on Summit street extension. ; j^jrs. Frank Hillery ' and infant om ce and Store Equipm ent ...... 5 1 The little drama was very, credit­ background; spots along the Poto­ day evening at 7 :30 when .Sporting Goods—Guns ...... temperature. mac, the zoo in the grounds of the The weapon was discharged and the ' daughter were discharged. • '« 57 PERRETT AND GLENNEY—Local ably enacted by fiy.e members of the speaker will be Dr. J. Stanle: Specials at tiio Store’s ...... 76 and long distance moving and truck­ All the-big piles of snow at national capital, the Capitol steps, shot struck Ralph in the eye. ; operation AvaS performed club, Raymond Benson, Edward ,,l;ee of th ^ P ly m o u th churc AVearing Apparel—Furs ...... ! -57 ing. Dally express to Hartford. Liv­ streets intersecting Main street had and other details, and several gen­ The sight of the eye was destroy-1 yesterday for the removal'.of tlfd AVanted—To Buy 58 ery car for hire. Telephone 7-2. Dziadus, Philip Waddell,. Robert been removed previously and most "BrooklydC"’ ^* If. eral views of Washington were film­ ed but its loss apparently did not' right eye of fourteen-year-ojd Jtoonis— noard-f-Ho’lelN— ]tr.sor i freqi snt Apartment Buildings for Sale,., 6 9 ! SEWING MACHINES, repairta®;^'.'of cials. In the group were Henry At, Kyrle Bellew,. Hayden l^i^yiensou, ney. ;Carlyle Johnson still inalntain * -?Wap.taken to Memorial hospital and ■ibelievi to Business Property for Sale .-.UX 70 all makes, oils, needles and supplies. Coop'pr-S^ifeet. yesterday after- Holmbefk*! former banfet teller, av^ o Philip Anderson arid otherfe'of note,j first place after last night’s battle. ' held., iiperstl ouB I'anns and Land for Said .4,,'. 71 R. AV. Garraw,' ,.37 Edward street. noilin,'''ra^? It into a Lincoln road­ is to ^erve tAvp'to thfee year^ fbr • The! railroad yarda’in. W ashii^"';at-■five o’clock yesterday, the opera- The'Business Men slid Into fourtl^ t'ave been H ouses fo r Sale ...... 72 Phon9t.715. ster owhte’d.by Joseph P. Surgrul of embezzling the bank’s fund's;, “ttoh of removal was performed. veneration by the,fd I.ots for Sale ...... „to)[i„;.bbauty spots in'Bhe-.'.park .sur-' place'- from 3ecohd.';GammohS,; ETpl- .134':'-do6p,er stree.f 'and pat-keifl: In 'G'Wge’E, .Smith and Charles King, Resort Property' for Sale ...... CHIMNEYS c l e a n e d and repaired, roiiridiug the Capitol, and-the m an‘'went into second frdiri’''iheir fro n t’ bf 'his store on that 'Street to serve five to eight years for rob- A pair of pigeons’ ah'd- their off- Suburlfan for Sale ...... locks and safes- opene.d‘:i.,expert key Hdilge grounds are olher locale.s place at fourth of last week. E. E. Real Estate for Excliange ...... fitting, saw fllin'g and grinding. near P^e^l^a^a)!tv Mr.. Glasser-earries ;ieprin(g 'Cohsuitie 100 pounds af bery wbll* ;OTmed; ; and Tlaymondt ^ - Washington ,f&r the’idi^' Hillard Co. rallied their pinch hit­ .AA'antcd— Real E state ...... Work called {toy. ■ Harold-jClemson, insy.ranca'^ lb. 'Settle for Bcard8iey»*^^Ynw8t,.8erve aix •-] 108 No. Elm Phone 462.V fee'd a. year. Auction—Legal Notieex the datoiifev cii ivas slight. eight ye%rs for a-Btatutor}; .offense. I *’7 ters Newbury and McConnell and Auction Sales ...... 78 held third position, after the smoke Legal Notices ...... 79 ■' v ; ’ M i' ■% cleared away. and a few days and Spring, 1 a'.f .-;-4 By Frank Beck The. standings; here again<<'t_^^ GAS BUGGIES— CaUers! Carlyle’ John Gammons, Holm an ...... 1027 j • BUY THA® HOI a l l t h r o u g h Hillard Co...... ^85 1 . . NOW ^ THE d u k e 's Business Men ...... J | DUOS J BUT $70tf cash’,' balance bas^ "^nbo,':. Conn. Sumatra . . . 956 buys a six Tootn. single, up-tp-^^c., c a n ' t ,-F lj AH!It'*' Talcott Bros...... 952 eqalpment, 2 car garage, ,Jn tpc . '/'■ ■ • ANY ROAD Co. No. 1 Firemen . 946 Green section, fine location, . BU T HEM MAP OR Glastonbury Knit'g 939 Rltkin Street, btand',. new Lg a r a is e ..D O E S N 'T , Improvemtent Club 858 of seven fboihs," tlVe'' 'bath Top '^ f'-;K N O V flreplacp^' hardwpodj &nt^ ■Wh a t ’s porphes',,'cornel*, lot *§Ox2D0'. YeaBdn- GOING ’ ablb price :'fi' ON 2. family lO‘'T:o'6iff'.?at,''tarod^^ " ^UPSTAIRS : gas! etc. 6h" iexSa' etreet clos© Z v ' «N' trtilley and d.mpr <^nvpril6p?^5;, , HIS Price only $8,pftp. ,, iMVSTERIOUS GiUEST’S B ED R O O M ! sriJ nj

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ato. U. S. PAT. OFF. by G ilbert Patten eiS27 SY NCA SCTVICC. INC. Jack Lockwill’s, Figlfting Blood (READ THE STORY, T l^ N COLOR THE PICTURE) - The Tinies gazed up in the sky is sore from looking upward toward a* d 11 f tched the scooter float on the sky. I wish that h.i would ty “Oh. my, it isn’t going to stop,” land.” “Oh, look,” said Scout/, mid cried Scouty, in (lesp.vr. “I kiu.w a fuss. “I think he’s looking down Iff t-a t it w'ould gi.M us joy, if v,-e at us.” And sure enough, the queer could meet that little to.v. I’ll hot Toy Tot leaned out and waved his that he’s a soldier who patrols ihe hand. \T the open air.” And then the Tinies gave a-eheer. The giant then said. “Have no The scooter dipped and landed fear, I’m sure that he will ceme near. The bunch ran up to greet down here. I guess he’s merely do­ the toy, who shouted, “Howdy do!” ing tricks to try and please y-m all. “Hello, there, soldier lad,” said cne. Just watch him glide, and seo him “You’ve, treated us to lots of fun. r swoop. He sure knows how 10 l.->oi» ■We’re mighty glad you’ve landed the loop. Now wouldn’t it ke terri­ safe. But, tell us, who are you'.V ble If he should take a fatW ” The soldier toy then said, “Well, The Toy Tot kept on flyl.ng I came from a place up in the sky. ’round. He’d sail down ri.gt.t close It’s known as Santa Land, and it is Maddox and H aw n JMwi W i g r « # ^ lslstd to ss«. Loekwiii in: to the ground, and then he’d swing filled with wondrous toys. Old San­ Then he told them hs had , No ono was mors surprised oievernfisSi ‘He taw it all,*’ zaid ont of the angrjf toniors. “That was his 'than Cannon. “Though that trouble With.the seniors. NovrHisy annoyed by bis back up again and sail just like n ta sent me down to see if you ...... * ,nn been taking the cans to Qar>.) in...soothing'-, soothing^s feelings - _ of the cane-slashed uppsr-olass men. “Qf bird. The Tinies all were so sur­ would all go back with me. He ling, to whom it bslongsd. “I- ' dosdh't fully excuse you, it riee. .Jack smiled.' iff shows yoM have soma sense,”: course, hs*d shew the white featheri** ■> prised, they merely stood with open needs a lot of help this' year in rate, you’ii have the whols tehool against .you. know I should hava said' so bs* “Maybe I'd resent that if you and.Matb viaren’t tr^ore to youa> ■y\ eyes, and watched the funny antics. making all his toys.” fore," hs added, “and I apolo- hs sffld. ' “Aw. Ns!s a yellow , • \ ^ right, air," admittsd Jack, fo'His svrprjss of th quittsrl” snssrsd Maddox.. «lsae.".he eaid.'with an dr ^ dM ai^’C. (ta k e Continued) No one said a sin2;le word. .have explamsd about that «ansi“ : gizi for what I did." > ; They stood and stared an hour or (The Tinj-mften start for. Santa more. Then Clownr cried. “Mv sack LiSiid In tha rtttxt (V- • ■ ' ' ..> V- ,-» 'W '. , FRroAY/DB(aafiBEB9;^

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The ladies’ Guild of'St. Mary’s ANY,WAY IT WAS SOME ,. -Tu-'-"' ■iV- Episcopal church plana to cater to ' K I^D OF A SHOULDER ANNUAL a large number this evening at the ■■ ’ - A ' • \ parish hall when they .will,.serve a No, it iblrYanlti' have been a roast beef supper in connection ' Manchester woman. Guess she CANDLEUGHT SERVICE with the annual Christmas sale and i came from'arth, Mouptaln. entertalmni^n^. . 1;; Anyway- th€''.wah riding with '.her husband when she saw a Mediaeval and Modern Past Matrons of Temple Chap­ i'State Highway D'ept. sign read- ter, Order of the Eastern Star held i.ing ‘‘Soft.,Shp.ald?,rs.” “Let's- their annual meeting last evening i -'stop here home of that Christinas Carols at the home of Mrs. David Husband ' country hami'^ 'AUe>r«!marked. of Church street- The officers elect- . But this one did come from Special Musical Service ed(for the >■ ensuing year are Mrs. ^Manchester. She was in Watkins .i?r South Methodist Church Anna Barber, president; Mrs. Nellie Brothers stdrb:hef6re‘ the eleva-v Packard, vice president and Mrs. Sunday Eve. Dec. 18, 7 :S<*. tor. She. stood there for a half, Elizabeth .Heebner, secretary and hour.- lA.clerk ask^d her what treasurer. Temple Chapter was ■she wished. iShe said she wa'S organized 25 years ago and of the m alting for .the “ down’’ elevator. DANCE 20 past 'matrons now living, 16 She was Standing In the nase- IV .. ' were present at the meeting last ment. ^ l , - ' ... - Manchester Green night. Following the business the w, hostess served a dainty lunch and Saturday Eve., 8 p. m. an enjoyable social time was had CHP|D:LA5^PPiAS Belircnd’s Orchestra by all. , Admission 50c. Miss Finis Grant, Royal Matron HOUDAy S AfPROACH of Chapman Court, Order of Sure to Give to People of Amaranth, will entertain her .1^'* ABOUTTOWN officersi as well as .the paSt matrons Marriages 'Shrink Two- and patrons this evening. Thejr;wlll Xhirds ill Noven/ib'er From Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hampton of gather in the small lodge !ro6m of October Recor’3; "■ ' r ' ■J2;i Summer street entertained ten the Masonic Temple. i'-» little friends of their (’ungbter Inez Marriages in. Miincliester felKoff at a birthday party on Wednesday, 'Manchester had but two cases in more than thirds in NoveiQWi’ 'riiero were games and singing and the December term of the Superior as compared with the total in the children did the "kindtergarten couft.CVictor Lozeau, a farmer in betober, it was'learned at the office polka.” Marion Weir gave the the Hlllstown section, charged with of the Town Clerk today. Novem- Cliarlestc'm. Mi.ss Hampton received bigamy ami Tony Prete for intoxica­ .ber saw only ten marriages here tion. Judge Raymond A. Johnson u number of gifts. and one oud’ iof town In which a imposed on Prete a jail sentence of local couple figured, while October I- Gibbons Assembly. Ladies of 30 days for hitoxication.’ It was his ' ■ sixth time before the local court. had 3.0, Columbus members are urged to be : June, usually the( biggest month 3 Piece Boys’ Swiss Prete took an appeal from the de­ j)ressnt at I he business meeting of .the year in marriages, was three Silk CheiWes 60 Inch Pearls Silk Umbrellas cision and in the Superior court behind the-totah. of- October this •_y 1;; this evening at 7:20 sharp. A was-allowed to go on the. payment Toilet Sets Wrist Watches year. It is cohsid^-ed -.mlikely that Christmas party will follow the of costs. The Lozeau case' has not $4.98 ...... i business session. "yet been heard in the Superior the December marriages will ap­ §2.50- proach 'th e' totals’- 'of any- -other- court. $9.98 When in j doubt give William J. McKee, local Christ­ month of this year, Exquisitely t a lt o r e d For her dressing table < There were-15 deaths in Man­ Beautifully co-lored, 60- Short, stubby, 16 rib gloves,,Plain slip-on mod­ mas tree dealer, has received word The Manchester Improvement cliemisea tliaL^will please umbrellas in plain color-i she will want one of these that his supiily of trees is being chester during November and two inch French pearls- that three piece pearloid sets Our own'Importation— els in the popular wash­ club will hold its monthly meeting the most fastldib'us tastes of garment, navy, purple able ^ind. All new winter hauled to the railroad in Vermont at the Community club 'headquar­ deaths of Manchester persons out — mad«- from the finest any girl ■will de^lighl; in that come in blue, rose, a genuine 6 jewel, SwiSs receiving. Wliy> no^t plan and black. Surely she will shades. If the size is not and expects to receive them here ters this e.vening. O. E. Bailey the of town. The total of births report­ quality silk, . crepe do be 'delighted with a silk white, etc. The set .con­ Avrist/watch ‘ that will ed so tar has reached 31, about the to give some one ,o'n your sists of a brush, a comb make- an ideal gift for right ■w'e will exchange the latter part of next week. president has sent out an urgent ap­ chine' daintily - trimmed umbrella. them after Christmas. peal to every member to be present. average. Some births ha’ve not yet ‘ with lace: and'tucks. list a pair? ' and a mirror. brother, son or. husband. The entertainment committee of A number of important niattei., been reported to the Town Clerk Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Manchester lodge of Moose will will come up for action. and a .finartotal will not bo avail­ Main Floor Main:'Floor . , Main Floor meet on Monday evening at the able uiitll.they haves.been filed. , home of Walter DeVarney of 12 The Good Will club, the Parent- fM , ; ■ ■; • “ Doane street to make plans for the Teacher association in the Fifth MIAXTOXOMOII TRIBE. l)ig Christmas par,ty'/which the district- will- have a whist social at NOMINATES OFFICERS lodge will hold on December-IS. the City V ie w dance hall this even­ ing. The usual prizes.will be award­ Miautonomoh Tribe of Red Men V Tlie Rockville lodge of Elks will ed the winners and refreshments nominated .^d^ficerc at a meeting serve a roast beef supper for its served. Dancing for those who wish held in Tinker hall last night and membership op. Saturday evening. will follow. will elect these officers on Decem­ Tills is tlie second Of a series of ber 22. At the sa.pie time the weekly suppers and the committee Clan McLean, Order of Scottish adoption‘degree will be'-'workGd oh srvjv*g in charge of this one is headed by Clan.i will hold its regular meeting ' a class of candidates by either the Jack Doyle. at 7:30 tonight. Collinsville or Torrihgton teaWs. The ofificers will- be installed In January aud'the’cbnipbunce degree ,:y.- V -f -t. team of Britol will come to Map- . ----- cl.ester then? to -woii-k the hunters - V - .a and warriora degree. /Children’s Statiiliiiery i On Saturday night a committee Quilted Robes Fancy Towels Coty’s Sets Perfumes consisting of Max Wegner, William G. Scliieldg^,aud^F;-ank Diana will -Dres^s ' $4.50 . §1.06.; sirve a Dutch supper of frankfur­ ^ 9 .9 8 2 for 79c A us^dl/gjtt thf thoso ters, saul-erkraut and incidentals. Perfume— a tribute to , .§2.98 . her daintiness. All the away at school. Included 'rhi.s is the third of the weekly The set consists of face well known and. national­ in this assortment at $1, Good lookiug ' silk As a small remeni- powder, perfume and_ tal­ Saturday night supper hein.g given Dainty little models in ly advertised brands-- you will find Eaton, Store open until 9 p. m. Dec. 10, 17, 22 and 23. for Red Men in the club rooms on quilted^'Yohes iji rose and braueg, lo some, married cum neatly boxed. What Crane and .Pike, Montag’s, •llmilf'. voile and batiste girl rtienil these faiicy Coty’s, Woodworth’s, Fi Closed at 6 p. ra. Dec. 24. B;-ainar(l place.' i- blue with a good quality girl doesn’t like Coty's and other - well kUoWn saco silk lining. What, Irlmirted with touches of towels would suit her to toilet goods! Assorted or­ ancee and Karess, April embroidery aud lace. a T. White with fancy Showers, Hudnut’s' and makes. White and tints. I girl .W,ppldn’,t;lf>[.^ toVgel ders. Inuerlined envelopes. one'-fUr. ..Chii^iiS'tni'aS ? practical glft^ for/ the borders. Part linen. HoubT^ants'. small miss. < •y:-\ Main t’loor r Main Flbbt Mpin . Main Floor V'/ /Maip. Floor,.’ ■ .Main Floor SALE OF " V t. O f f e r s .1 *i "ftr ' . A 9 Piece American Walnut AS Dining Roam Suite, consisting of Buffet, China Closet, 6 leg table, 5 .side chairs and a guest chair for only $125.00 .. ,1 ■ OSTRINSKY’S ■Ji- \ FURNITURE STORE Philipi^ine Leather Goods Silk Scarfs Silk'Paakinas H an^jK^hiefs 27 Oak St., South Manchester Exceptional Values GpWnSv ' $6.98 and $7.98 $2.98 to $5.98 99c^Wk. 0 i $2.98 $5.98 4T ■ i- ; $1.98 Good looking -, leather Three sbei^ .Swiss hand­ * Sheer lace insertion and We have a latgej stock iNDAY DINNER Dainty PhUipuine gowns goods in the under-arm, edging trim these good- of the well known Mada- kerchiefs neatly boxed In the pouche.aud the new’ One of these smart, col­ In neWidesTan^Laquare or looking pajamas foshiou- lioii mesh in both] a Christmas box. Plain In Time for Christmas Gifts V neckKn-es." T4iey make- back-strap pouclie-hags in orful silk scarfs will suit large and small models white daintily tW&med -at the “ Her.” Gay or subdued ed of silk crepe de'china dainty .'iiutuagfuj, gifts.: the waited le/rtiiers. All in nile, fiesh and honey to suit the most fastidious With whit© dr colpred'em­ 3hadesV”Bags$ for , dress patterns to suit all tastes. l\ Buy now while our stock- dew. All sizes. tastes. ... broidered corners. and sport w'eur. \ is complete. Main pioor Main Floor Main Floor Main • Floor WIDELY KNOWN FOR “ QUALITY” FURS YOU HOTEL SHERIDAN Main Floor -Main Floor WILL GREATLYsAPPRECIATE THIS OPPORTUNE I I t .’.i.' 1 OFFER, ESPECIALLY SINCE PRICES ARE SO REA­ Turkey, Duck or Chicken SONABLE AS WE BELIEVE FUR COATS CAN BE with all the fixings, $1 ■/ n SOLD NOW. 12 M. to 2:30 P. M. >

Hudson Seal Raccoon Jap Mink F l I J M S Developed and Pony Muskrat Squirrel Printiedt ^ 4 ——..V 24 Hour Service Suede-like ‘ Children's Fountain Pens Dance Sets Silk do wns ;; Jacket Sets, Film Deposit Box at C-'-' Sweaters Caracul and Northern Seal Store Entrance. Jackets $1.50 to $7.00 \ $4.98 ,$2.98 'i - ik r ■. f.' ' ,, $4.98 ■ I These- 'are the well ^ .'''$2*98 -Fit to join tlie'company '-fe. .:$4i98'. ' ;'v ? The schjjol^.boy or girl of beautiful trousseau • knp’tyh'S',A3Cher knitted, KEMP'S 'will appredate a good What girl wouldn’t be sets/'-jackets, booties Tha'.Ili^Vt-/ -woman or pleased with onp. ol these garments are these night­ Darling'.little models in fountain peu/.,fpr Christ- ies in plain tailored jand 'honnet. Dainty little i f lrl wfll be delighted with .^as. Our sthtk Includes little dance '" sfets. They models in trimmed f ^u,6d8-l]^e. jicket In white and • colors, ^ ^ plain ’ onsists of a pair oC.step- pr lavishly' lace trimmed 3lip-on^- prcoatj styles. 'the, well known lyater- fiaodels. Some are trim ; With, pink o’r hluie, or“ eittibr . brown,’ ; grV> hVfth and Wahl pens in ins and a brassier-ln pas- ' sdlid/Wne and ,^nk. or green. JaaiwaT'd collar, 3omd have little’ animals :ol shades. m'edwWith tupking. / I $89.50 to smbroi'dered on'them. . Dlack and colors. cuffs and' bin'PP®“ INSURANCE F iV ^i^esday afte^i^pe sbartln* s 3 ‘ -M ' '.} ' ///.'.'t v . '.^'^,*^yerything / for :'?]^hrlatinas ’ package,: W ednesdi^'\ December i \ Represented by 2 OF ALL KINDS f ' = C. W. HARTENSTEIN S ^-iVi^pping ^ 14th. ^ ’ the/inaU’ ftoi^rt'. . tinsel.', . paper . * *' JL49 Summit Street, Tel,' 1621 5 CARNEY AGENCY- *kt4ck‘erBViv;caJr4*,..,. . .twine., t. ' ' SOUTH -flfkh,CHCSTCR- CONS' I .Complete Display at Our Showrooms in Hartford. 2 JOHN’P. CARNEY 1 - — Closed-Car in Attendance. “ ( i ® 5 / /’ / ^ £ " Room 4/ Orford Blod&l Smiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiinnniiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii

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WET AND DRY FIGHT FAMOUS, HISTORIAN AND HIS SUBJECT AT MICHIGAN BDBOIION

Washington, Dec. 14.—A we^ and-Dry fight, which will he, in ef- | feet, a referendum on prohibition, is In prospect in Michigan’s forth­ coming Senatorial campaign, ac­ cording to reports In political quar­ \ ters here today. Rev. Clarence J. McLeod, Repub­ lican of' Detroit, is expected to de­ clare himself a candidate for the Senate nomination soon after the first of the year. Similar declara­ tions are expected from Rev. Grant M. Hudson, of Bast Lansing, one of the dry leaders of the H6use, an^ a. from ex-Qovernor Chase M. Os­ > borne, also a dry. McLeod will base his campaign on “a , liberal plat-| form,” it is Said. In half ait hoot it is ready for McLeod is only 32 years old. He was elected to Congress when he was 25, being the youngest mem­ / ber ever elected.. . Mtse again,,, and permanently \ fhddied toO) when you use Lydall Street School bus passes this property.] Wonderful View New Home -^th 5 acres or more I ’ of line land. . i House is now under construction. Buyer can have choice of fixtures | and finish. Small Payment Required. Pay I snmjil monthly payments same as paying rent and own your own | Mak» mrrm mrih home. looking AT as vmU, MS ja y'^UNTLESiS things about your You just brush it on, let it dry W. Harry England I MANCHESTER GREEN STORE. | V-# house will be more pleasant for half an hour. That’s all there Phone 74,‘ to live with after you make the is to it. You can’t make any mis­ acquaintance of this magic hew takes. Anyone successfiiUy can Egyptian Lacquer. It transforms use Egyptian lacquer. At the upper left Is Albert Bushnell Hart, Washington historian; lower left, a Washington portrait such as appeare on a dollar bUl; right, an air view of Mt. Vernon, the Washington estate near Alexandria, Va, \ Btaatify^tilt-hpuihlowitb shabby things you ate ashamed Egyptian colors are glorious I eelotfiit Egyptian Laofutr of into new-looking objects in ...deep, ridi, foil of lustre. T J x Historians Are'Still Seeking ABOUT TOWN which you take real pride. prices will be pleasant news, too.

Knowledge Of Washington Donald Griswold of Wethersfield, Special Demonstrations the large celery grower who recent­ ly bought the. Timothy Keeney I E^pHan Lacqntr will make on Egyptian Lacquer Colorst uses, application, anfoUoum: place on North Main street, has \ that faded desk-piece new Noted Student of Life of First President Tells men and tractors at work on the 22-acre farm and already a consid­ \ of New Discoveries Amid Roots of erable portion of it has b^en ploughed up, rather an unusual December 15th JOHN L OLSON. 699 Main Street Washington Family Tree. thing for mid-December. South Maheh^ter Easily Accessible When In Doubt As to] Mr. and Mrs. John Chartier, their December 14, the 128th annl- To reach the most famous Wash- What to Get Him December 17 MANCHESTER WALL PAPER CO. Lacau Tersary of the death of George ingto.n places in England is not son Clifford and Mr. and Mrs. Car­ Washington, finds students of his difficult, Sulgrave and Brington, rol Chartier and daughter Patricia Remember PEDIGREEt For fifty years Egyptian 327 Main Sl, South Manchester life still ^satisfied with their have returned from a several days sued in indsatry to give fine finish to fine things. That 4 both near Northampton, can be visit with Mr, and Mrs. Sylvester knowledge of the first president’s visited in an auto or bus from Lon­ is why it is our privilege to tayt ”Th b icakbr w h o is Save this notice to remember the dates! Chartier and small son. Jack Wen­ NECKWEAR PEOUD OF WHAT HB MAKES, USES BOYTOAN LACQUER” career, character, and antecedents. don in one long day; and both con­ Nile g reen Rupert Hughes and other authors dell, of Allentown, Pa. The local tain churches with Washington party made the trip by automobile always pleases and that the have- stirred America with research tobs, and houses inhabited by di­ average man never, has too into Washington’s personality. In and on one day lunched at the rect ancestoi's of Washington. Sul- beautiful Elks home in Haverstraw, the following article, Albert Bush­ graye has been bought by the Sul­ many ties for they soon wear] nell Hart, Harvard professor and N. Y., which has just been destroy­ out due to constant use. Buy grave Association of England which ed by fire. famed historian, tells of recently is restoring and caring for it him a tie or two from our splen­ made discoveries regarding the beautifully with the aid of the in­ Manchester Grange is planning did assortment. See him smile] great Colonial jMitriot’s lineage, come from a fund of $100,000 pro­ for a big meeting this evening in when he gets it. which now has been traced back vided by the Colonial Dames of Tinker hall when the gavel which through 17 generations. One of America. is traveling throughout the Granges these discoveries was that the name Dozens of Other Gifts | W e Have A Cmnplete Line Of ' Washington apparently knew of the state avIII be presented to. ‘’Washington” evolved from Wess- nothing about his English ancestry Manchester Grange with due cere­ yngton. Prof. Hart describes plans That Men Like. The May Jewelry Co. except that they came from the mony. It has been with the Wap- Just Call and See Them. to continue, the work of making north of England. Recent re­ ping Grange for the past month. It 845 Main Street, South Man(diester . -Fine Xmas Gift* the popular memory of tlie “Father searches have revealed many Wash- is expected the members of Hills- of His Country” more vivid w d ingJLon places in that region. At Sel­ town, Andover, Wapping and other STORE OPEN EVEkY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P. M. Of Jewelry, Silverware, Watches, compreheiilsiTe. '* by Abbey near York is a beautiful Granges will be present to-night glass coat of arms bearing the and one or two state officers. The SYMINGTON Diamonds and Ivory BY ALBERT BUSHNELL HART three mullets (mistakenly called visiting Grangers will provide the A U BUSY-BY-DAY PEOPLE We invite you to come in and compare our values with stars) and two bars, which were program. A social hour with Ught Historian of the United States engraved on the signet ring worn refreshmentts will follow the busi­ SHOP those elsewhere. George Washington Bicentenary by George Washington. The same ness. William H. Cowles leads the Commission arms are found on the front of committee of arangements. At the Center Men’s Hylton Castle near the town of Special For Ladies’ (Written for T1 e Herald and NBA Washington mentioned above— Will find it convenient to Pocket Watches Service) another proof that this is the cradle w%xxxXX3(XXXXXXXXXX$S3»3S5SX36X36XXN%X3tXXXXX^^ Wednesday Night Wrist Watch 15 Jew^ Elgin Special Everybody -knows that George of the'Washington house. shop in the evening. There­ 14 Karat, 15 Jewel Washington was a great real estate The biggest Washington find in 6 to 0 p. m. $25.00 man. He bought lands, held lands, that part of the world, however, fore we will remain sold lands, exchanged lands, culti­ is the recent discovery that seven Genuine Mahogany vated lands, and built up the beau­ generations of Washingtons in the Give A tiful estate of Mount Vernon, which direct line lived in or near Warton, Mantel Clocks is one of the nation’s most valuable near Lancaster, and on Warton Open Evenings Raised Gold Numerals. heirlooms. A life of Washington church again you find the George 8 Day Movement might be written, based on the Washington arms. places that he owned and the es­ AVhat file Cuiiiinission Plans Gruen Watch Until Christmas tates upon which he lived at one It is the intention of the United I time or another. States Washington Commission to $9.95 Seventeen Generations of Them complete this search into the Wash­ $18.50 ; It is the same way with Wash­ ington places, and also to make a 15 Jeweip, accurate lever Also HaQiilton, Waltham, ington's ancestors, of whom we similar survey of all the places in This Christmas now have an established line, movement in different slu.p.ed Illinois and Swiss Watches America iii Aviiich George Washing­ 14 karat cases. father to son, for seventeen genera­ ton lived or which he visited. These tions, irom Robert Washington, places are not the exclusive prop­ And feel assured Lord of Milburne, to '^eorge Wash­ erty of the people who live in them. ington, proprietor of Mount Ver­ They belong to the people of the non, United States, and it is the expecta­ that you have Diamonds About three years ago the pres­ tion of the commission to make ent historian of the United States them available to th^ people of the given one of the in the liitesi style settings George Washington Bicentenary United States. CHRISTMAS Commission undertook to see what Before long, routes will be laid finest things that could be done in the way of con­ out and arrangements perfected by ‘“$400 necting the Washingtons in the which the traveler and the tourist direct line of ancestary with the TREES in Aniei'ica or in England may have you could find. A We have received our usual supply of nice Northern places in which they lived and the the opportunity of visiting such M EN’S estates a;nd lands which they owned Washington places as he desires un­ Gruen will give a Grown Christmas Trees in all sizes, ready for your se­ or occupied. Of late years many der convenient and moderate means lection. Americans have visited Sulgrave of transportation, lodging and and Brlngton and Brazenose Col­ guidance. lifetime of service. There will be no more after these are gone so we W rist lege at Oxford, England, and a few would advise our friends to pick foeirs early. other places directly connected with OTHO O’SULLnLlN DEAD We believe it rep­ the Washington family. Willimantic, Conn., Dec. 14__ W atches Rogers’ Their Realty Dealings Otho O’Sullivan, for many years a resents the acme No Advance in Price A systematic search, carried town official in Stonington wbere 26Pi^e Silver Sets through parts of two summers, into he was superintendent of the At­ the light somewhere from thirty to wood Machine Company, is dead at of perfection in fifty houses, or churches, or ab­ St. Joseph’s Hospital here today $ 11.50“'"" beys, or colleges, or estates, or after a long illness. He was 74 watches. CHRISTMAS fields. Which were either owned or years old. Men’s occupied, or bought, or sold, or . Mr. O’Sulliven was the last mem­ GRUEN SmiTwH JuHioa Signet and Stone Rings bequeathed, or inherited by one or ber of his family. His brother Comidete Assortment another of Washington’s dirept an­ Lieut. Col. Daniel O’Sulliven died See Our Fine Selection of Stone Rings as WREATHS Fully jeweled, accurate cestors. ■ _ at Noroton Soldiers home a year Plain wreaths of ground pine, finely made with plenty lever movements, durable $5.00 to $45.00 Fine Assortment The first places to look for were ago. Mr. O’Sullivan retired from Gifts for Him or Her. of material, also fancy wreaths with hemlock, bayberry, cases, luminous hands and those called Washington, of which business thirteen years ago and of Ladies’ Rings there are several in the United came here to live. He was a Be Sure That You Get Your Coupon etc. dial, genuine leather strap $2.00 to $75.00 Kingdom and Ireland. The Irish charter member of Nina Council, and Scotch Washingtons, so far as Knights of Columbus. y With Your Purchase Men’s Cuff Links now ascertained, seem to have been up $6.50 *“ $75 $1.00 to $25.00 named by admirers of George ALL KINDS O P l i g h t s u s e d They are valuable and you may i>e the lucky one to win Brooches and Bar Pins Washington during <*r after his life­ DURING TRIAL one of the three fine gifte we are giving absolutely free. Order by phone if you can’t come, We will give care- * $1.25 to $45.00 time. A Washington in Sussex, not Hartford, Conn., Dec. 14.—^Day­ Extra Special,’20 piece A f^ e Assortmmit of far south of London, is a parish light, elec,iric light, candle light, all ful attention to your order. with a church and centuries of his­ were Ineffective in deciding an A drawing of the coupons will be held at 10 o’clock Fountain Pmi SetSj Pearl tory; yet so far nobody has been automobile liability suit in Com­ Saturday nighty Dec. 24 and the following prizes will be IT...... $30 Beads and Mesh Bags K able to connect It with people nam­ mon' Pleas Court here after Judge awarded to the first three numbers. ed Washington. Thomas J. Molloy had tried all in 10% Off On All Items Purchased for Xmas By far the most Important Wash­ three in the <^ourse of hearing the No. 1—^Ladies* or Gents’ $50 Gruen Watch. ington in the world, outside the suit, which involved a small No. 2—$12 Sandwich Plate. \ A SmaU Deposit WUl Hold Any Artiele Until Xmas. District of Columbia, is the “town” amount. No. 3—$3 Fountain Pen. of Washington, between Newcastle Judge Molloy dismissed the Jury and Durham. It is a wide parish in today after a total of nine hours 985 Main Street. nione 786-2 which in the year 1187 William de bad been used. The case started Hertburn acquired lands and took in daylight in the country court y MATTHEW WIOR over the name of William de Wes- house yesterday and at dusk the syngton (then pronounced Wash­ electric lights were turned on. The F. E. BRAY Store Open Evenings tJntil Xmas. ington). There, can be little doubt lighting system failed and candles that this is the cradle of a direct were brought Into play. In course JE W E L E R 999 Main St. Next Door to Poet OlBce, South Manchester line, father to son, of about twenty of time, as the jury still deliberated, 645 Main St., Farr Block, South Manchester generations of Washington ending the case was adjourned until today Advertise in Hie Evenipg HeraU*It jjsrith our George, ^ > and then the jury was dismissed. 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