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Where France and Italy Clash JAPAN ASSERTS BROKER REPORTED

POLICY CHANGE FRANCE WILL FIGHT

ALL COMMISSIONS

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TO DEFEND TUNISIA; RECEIVED BY HIM Foreign Minister Informs

United States And Brit* Sflbennui Assertt lo c o m e j Figures in Trial

EYES TROOP MOVES

ish Ambassadors Old Tax Rehims Show He Re*

Prindple Has Vanished. ceived Entire Ainoimt Al- ITAUANS MAY Sources Close To Dalaifier

FLASHES! (late Bulletins on the AP Wire) though Kemp Given Share Tokyo, Dec. 9— (A P ) —A sourcre Say Italian Chances Of ASK “RIGHTS’’ WANTS SIX-YEAR TERM close to the government said today that Foreign Minister Hachiro AriU New York, Dec. 9. — (A P ) __ A ' Seizing Territory Front Bridgeport, Dec. 9.— (A P )—Sam- had Informed the United SUtes and "** without 1 uel H. Silberman told a Superior FROMJRENCH eligibility to farther election as Great Britain the principle of the Jury today that although he president will be embodied In a Con- Libya Are “Zero”; Yiew "open door" In (Thins had vanished. stitutional amendment to be Intro- ed Merritt Parkway cominla- The minister waa said to have duced at the next session ot the Con- Miffle with G. Leroy Kemp, former spoken fully and frankly yesterday Continuing Demonstrations Campaign As Ad?ance gress by Senator Burke (D., Neb.), state land purchasing agent, be re- to United States Ambassador tm said today. Senator Burke said Joseph C. Grew and British Am - ported In hie income tax returns the compelling reason for his pro- bassador Sir Robert Leslie Craigle, Lead To Prediction In Dip- posing such an amendment was to Guard For Otiier Demands that he had received the -ntlre com- leaving no doubt as to japan's posi- curb what he called a trend toward missions. tion. lomatic Circles Of De- more power for the ''•-lef Executive. The Informant said bis conversa- He emphasized that It was not Pari*. Dec. 9 — (AP) — Source* Silberman, Stamford b r v e r testi- fying In the conspiracy tllal of tion contained such phraseology as pointed directly at the present ad- close to Premier Daladler aald today ministration. Kemp, bad reached the thirty-second •Henceforth, you will be permitted " mand For “ Concessions’’ that France wduld fight, if s 9cea- and "you will not be permitted"— 9 9 • of the thirty-seven transactions In which he Is accused of unlawfully referring to conditions under which TRIPOLITANIA 16 H U R T I N C R A S H ssry, to defend Tunisia, shoring with Kemp about SM.OOO In foreign commerce may ctmtinue In The same sources said that Italy** Rome, Dec. 9— (A P )—Demon- Taooma, Wash., Dec. 9.—(AP)— commissions from clients whose land (Thin a. military chances of attacUnr and I B V A strations against Franco continued Sixteen children were taken to Ta- was taken for the right of way of Lays Down General Principles coma hospllals today after a seizing Tunisia from Libya or from M I L E S ( I T . ) I the $25,000,000 super-highway. In touched. It was said, but Arita laid totlay, and diplomatic circles pre- crowded school bus crashed Into a the sea were "zero.’’ each of these deals In which he has down two general prlnciplea show- dicted they might lead to a formal They viewed the Italian campalga ^ Savoy, Corsica and ’Tunisia, all under telephone pole and overturned near testified BO far, the witness stated he ing Japan's line of policy. Specific for the French protectorate os oIib - for a shift to Italian rule has recently Italian demand for "conces.slons” in here. It was believed no one was paid Kemp part of the commission, j questions will be determined accord- injured crlMeally. The driver, Wil- ply a "propagarda advance guard" ing to the following principles; TCCurl^d^'T.m i. «nti-Itallan and anti-French demonstration^ French Tunisia. nsually "half" In cash. bur Krebbe, swerved to avoid on for other and more temperate d*> the ^ c e * ^ were compelled to quiet dUturbers of No Record of Payments 1— The Chlnese-Japanes* conflict Twelve hundred Rome students automobile be said appeared sud- mands concerning the rights o f BUberman said, however, he had has changed the political altuaUon marched through the streets, cried denly from a side rand. Italians living in Tunisia. In (Jhina and has virtually dis- no record of these pa}rments. Ruth Ettlng for Premier Mussolini to appear on • • • Reports that Italian troop* wsr* mantled the nine power pact, which the Piazza Enezia balcony, and, The witness, at times appearing pl a n e CRASH KILLS FIVE massing In Insurgent Spain near th* reluctant to answer the questions of among other things provided equal when he did not, marched away In Los Angeles, Dec. 9.— (A P )— A t- opportunity for all powers. Nancy, France, Dec. 9— (A P )— A French frontier, however, were said Prosecutor Lorin W. Wlllla, asserted town columns shouting "Forward to be receiving the closeat attention torneys stressed the daughter- 2— Japan, Manchoukuo and ’new* Preach Army bombing plane crash- he had aasured Kemp that 4ie had agalnat-father angle of the MartUi SELEaiON OF JURORS Italy" and demands for French ter- of the W ar Ministry. ^ in a have become a new economic ritories. ed In flamfa near the Nancy air showed the full amount of the com- Snyder attempted murder trial to- The French view appeared to b* missions In his Income tax returns bloc, but they do not intend to ex- Several of the students were ar- base today, killing Ita five occu- ^Ay, as questioning of prospective clude foreign trade. pants. The onoac wns not d»- that the troop movements In Spain and also told the former state land rested for encounters with police Jury members proceeded with Indi- A riU was reported to have said termlned. were concerned only with a futuia agent be would testify before grand HALTED UNTIL TUESDAY who barred the atreeU to the Insurgent offensive against Chita- Jv^ that he bad received the entire cations that testimony-taking would that under the former system r iiiw begin before the day ended. French embasey. They were later lonla. amount. * foreign colony, llt- released. MARKETS AT A GLANCB Snyder, "Colonel. Gimp” to In- Ue different from those In Africa, May Increase FortUteattens Defense Counsel John Keogh ob- Polloe Halt Stadents’ March New York, Dec. 9— (A P ) — timates, Is accused o f attempting to with various naUons enjoying pref- But France took no chsnoea. jected to the proeecutor'a insistence Action Taken So Another Four thousand students, of every Stocks—Irregular; leaders move upon questioning Silberman con- klU hU daughter, Edith, 21; hla erenUal treatment In their parUcu- narrowly. French military sources aald that if MORE MONEY age from the elementary schools to the reports wer* confirmed the de- former wife, Ruth Ettlng. the blues lar areas. cerning the Income tax reports, but the university, went toward the Uaeven; U. S. govera- Judge Frank P. McEvoy said It waa singer; and Myrle Alderman, Misa To Onst **001011101” System Panel May Be Dnvm To ments advaaee. fense ministry might increasa French consulate at Naples, but the Pyrenees fortifications and take ad- uparent that the witness was EtUng's pianist, In Alderman's Hol- He oaid the new (Jhlna would not Carb—Mixed; bidnstrlals stay In streets there likewise were blocked ditional precautions by strengthen- "hesitant about answering” and that lywood Hills home last Oct. 18. be subjected to 4hls "colonlar’ sys- Augment Dwindling List SEEN AS NEED by police. groove. the state’s attorney was entitled to Alderman was wounded In the tem, adding that^the prInoJpU of ing troops In U>at region. More than 1,000 students took Foreign ExrJiaage—Steady; ster- "press the JStt0fili.l!_JS_5rder to abdomen, but Misa Ettlng and Misa Asia for u e Aalatlca” waa about ling, franc slip. These reporto, received her* yae- part In an anti-French demonstra- clarify the matter. to com* into axlatsnee.' — Cotton—Lower; liquidating; fo^ terday from the border, said 40,000 Snyder esc^ied Injury. Snyder also Of Original Yemremen. IN S W HUNTS tion at Milan, where a heavy guard .The grand Jury, which Silberman la charged with kidnaping the trio Japan, be sUted, alme to liberate eign sellinr. ^ ^ .Italian troops had been ****irrTi1 in surrounded the French onnsiilate, northern Spain. aald he dlscuased with Kemp, In- and of vlolaUng state giui laws by herself and China from dependency Hugai^—Steady; trade bovtng. Rome newspapers called the situ In a calm session o f the Chamber dicted the witness, himself, Kemp, carrying a pistol with the aerial on foreign marksts, foreign finance Coffee—Easler; lower Brazilian BULLETIN! atlon In French Tunisia "ever more o f Deputies, Finance Minister Paul Thomas N. Cooke, another real es- numbers obliterated. and foreign raw materials. Roosevelt Says Espionage offers. Waterbary. Dec. 9.— (A P )— serious," said "dozens of Italians Reynaud defended the economic re- tate broker,* and six others last Concentrate* On Kinship The Informant, emphasizing that spring after inveatigating the Mer- A pmael of too peraotm. had been arrestml" and asserted forms program which labor bitterly Jerry Glesler, head of the defense he was not quoting Arita dIrecUy rittt highway. Including 1* women, was drawn Of Foreign Agents Not the native population kept aloof opposes and on which the DaUidler sta/r. concentrated on the father- said the substance of hla words In Superior court today to aug- Tells Of Conversation were: from the tumult. government U staking Ita Ufa daughter angle in his questioning ot (rwfit the faat-dwlndllng group Silberman testified that he bad a There were demonstration* laat NEW STATE TAXES Reynaud, amid cheers from ths venire members. Six men and au "Everywhere In the world we find originally sutrunoned ae proepec- Ended By Conviction Of conversation with Kemp before he night on the Italian mainland, the center and left, declared his polictes women were In the Jury box, but all himself was called to appear before (Continued on Page Three.) S r? ‘ 'y LteuL-Gov. Island of Sardinia, and In Tripoli, already were bearing fruit and re- I were subject to challenges from Frank Haye* mod SI other de- marked crypUcally that "important fendant* on charges M con- Nazi Agents In New York. city of the Italian African posses- SEEM IMMINENT (Oenttniaed on Page Fourteen) either prosecution or defense. Under sion, Libya. developments will occur shortly con- California law, a Jury la accepted aa splrary to defraud this city of Exactly what Italy wanted was cerning the public credit of Franco a whole, not Individually. more than a million donors. The abroad." now group nf veniremen will re- Washington, Dec. 9— (A P )— Pres- obscure blit foreigners thought It "You would not be Influenced, INDICATE ITALIANS likely one objective was control Usually wsll-infbrmcd deputies port at the eenrthonee at 10 ident Roosevelt said today that Mansfield Representative would you," Glesler asked, “by tes- over Tunisians of Italian blood, es- said negotiations already were under CRASH DURING FOG a. m. next Wedneeday morning. way to arrange a reduction of inter- timony that a man attempted to inited States Intelligence forces timated at from 94,000 to 120,000. murder hia own daughter— If you est on French foreign loans. WILL AH) rebels Waterbury, Dec. 9.— ( A P ) — pylng on foreign spies had been Control Highly Important Sees Signs Pomting To were convinced the facta are not Scoordinated but atlll needed more Such control would be a matter Scora Italy's Chances CAUSES 2 DEATHS French military sources were strictly as the prosecution pictures Selection of a Jury for the Water- money. of high Importance In European them?" scornful ot Itaiys chances of seis- bury conspiracy trial was halted to- Announcing plana to ask an addi eyes, since the country exercising Dividends, Interest Levy. ing Tunisia. Ugene U. Blalock, deputy district Insurgent Sources Assert day unUI next Tuesday in order that tional appropriation for counter' citizenship rights over them might attorney, indicated he regarded Miss espionage, the chief executive said They pointed out that Tunisia had another panel might be drawn to conscript them In Ume of war., been the eastern outpost of France Man And Woman Suffer Snyder, secreUry to Misa Ettlng spying had not been ended by the TTie demonstrations the past ten Hartford, Dec. 9— (A P)—New and daughter of Snyder by a pre- augment the fast dwindling group recent convlcltlon of four Orm an since 1883 end( as such, had long French Have No Cause days, called "vibrant manifesta- state taxea loomed today an more been well-protected. vious marriage, as a highly Im of men and women originally sum- agents In New York. tions of aolldarity" by the Fascist Imminent for Connecticut than at Fractured SknDs; Three A line of fortifications modelled portant state witness. moned as prospective Jurors. He emphasized In his press con- press, have emphasized a cry for any other period In Its recent his- For Fear About Frontier. ference discussion of the subject after France's famed Moglnot line Seven venlremer. were examined possession of Tunisia. tory. covers the flat approaches to Tu- Wesleyan Students Hnrk that no Ogpu (Soviet secret police) Diplomats here, however, were The first legislator to present the and all excused before court ad- was needed to watch the American nisia from the seacoast to the rise loiirned at one p. m.. an hour before convinced both France and Britain Issue Is Rep. Edwin O. Smith, Re- of the desert pUtesu. Beyond the Hendaye, France (A t the Span- ^ p l e but there Is a need for would oppose any Itollan attempt CHINESE FORCES the time fixed for the drawing of the American people to watch the "African M a^^ot Une" southern Eaat Hampton, Dec. 9— (A P ) —A ish Frontier) Dec. 9.— (A P)--To- second panel. to acquire any part of the African (Oontlnoed on Page Thirteen.) Tunisia’s eastern fronUer is well surgent sources indicated today secret police of other nations. man and woman were Injured fatal- The futile attempt during the possession, since with fortified spotted with block houses manned that a movement of lUIlan troops Declines To DIseJoae Set-I’ p ly and three Wesleyan university morning to add any jurors to the Pantellerla Island It would give by some of France's finest naUve ROUT JAPANESE to a point Just south of the French- Declining to disclose details of Italy a firm position on either side students Injured seriously early to- six chosen prior to today's session how coordination of Intelligence and continental troops. Almoat oil day when two automobllea collided SpMlsh border waa a part o f prep- of the Mediterranean-French ship- the senior officers are veterans o f arotlona for an offensive against left only 26 veniremen avaUable of units bad been worked out, Mr ping route and the gateway to SLAYER OF GIRL In the fog on the Middletown high- the original p«nel of 172. Rooeevelt said If stories were pub- desert warfare In Morocco. way hare. Catalonia. British empire possessiona. On the other hand, Italy's adjoin- Without confirming tnrder re- In the latest group of veniremen IM ed on the various steps It would Foreign observera reasoned then Miss Barbara Watrous, 28, a tele- Cross River To Defeat destroy 90 per cent of the effective- ing colony of Libya waa said by phone operator, was killed instant- ports that 10,000 Italians were con- Mrs. CTatherine LABELED ‘SADISF Kilduff of Naugatuck, who when ness of the aet-uns. He added, how- French military experts to be par- ly, while the driver of the car In centrated at Logrono alone, these (Continued on Page Three.) Invading Army A fter asked whether she knew any of th* ever. that a great many agencies ticularly vulnerable from Tunisia. whom she was a passenger, Albert sources said the French had no were Involved. ^ w en , 32, of Portland, died in Mld- cause for alarm. accused said she had seen Ueut. ^ v . Frank Hayes in "a parade" and The president's discussion of th* GUARDS P.ATROL STKEin'8 boepital, Middletown, two Although the Insurgent border Tunis, Tunisia. Dec. 9.— (A P ) __ Three-Hour Engagement remained Ughtly closed, reporU had once met the latter's close y y problem develop- ’ from a ques- ^oHce Official Says Greig J|ra after the accident. Both auf- Armed Mobile Guards rushed here drifted In through the Py^neee poUUcal ally, Daniel J. Leary, at "a t«m concerning a conference he had UKRAINIANS PRESS fractured skulls. from Algeria patrolled the streets The injured students were^aul F. that Generalissimo Franco's offen- funeral." yasterday with Lamar Hardy, Fed- Fonnd ThriH In Plunging today while French troops through- Schnabel, 19, of Hollis, L. T , the Shanghai, Dec. 9__ (A P)—Chi- sive awaited completion of naval "Second Ooasla To First (Joatin mi district attorney fop Manhat- out Tunisia were held In their ba(l- driver of the other car; Frank Put- nese forces which have been block- preparations. Mrs. Kilduff was axcused by Judge tan. who obtained conviction of AUTONOMY CLAIM nam, 21, of New Britain; and Oliver ing the way to Nanchang for Believe Bombardmeata Planned Ernest A. Inglls when she said sbs three Individuals in New York on Knife Into Body. racks awaiting developments la the spy charges. Stone, 21, of Harrisburg, Pa. All months were reported to have Thla report led Insurgent sources would be reluctant to pass on the French-Itallan crisis. were taken to Middlesex hospital crossed the Slao river today and on the French side of the fronUer guilt or Innocence of Leary because Mr. Roosevelt said they had dU------I Reports from interior ctUss ladl- cussed the whole spy situation, with where their injuries were listed as routed the Japanese at Yungsul aft- to predict that General Franco she was a "second cousin to hla first 15 Deputies Present Demand Oaklanil r?*iif e /. various Arab and native or- possible skull fractures and lacera- er a three-hour engagement. planned to subject Catalan coastal cousin." emphasis on what already had been »-^AP>-|8anlzatlons had Joined with the done. Yungsul Is on the Kluklang-Non- clUes to heavy sea and air bom- C ^ers excused were Robert H. D’ll D t I . w ? ^ i F'rench colony In demonstraUons Coroner Morris W. Wrubel and chang fallway 30 mllea north of bardments. Welles of Branford, (Charles A. Hardy To Retire la Jan^uy form Ul Dili Detore I GccIF. 21-year.0ld I demand* for control of Tunisia. SUte Police Sergt. Roy. B. PetUn- Nanchang, important Chinese air The main target for such bom- Jude o f Meriden, Herbert E. Wells The chief execuUve said Hardy confessed klUer, "A sadist looking gUl of the Oolebester barracks have base and capital of Klangsl prov- bardment, Insurgents aald, would of Southbury, Fred J. Porter of had repeated what be bod been say- One person was wounded gravely ince. for a thrill” and said "he found It both started Investigations Into the be Tortosa In southernmost CaU- Cheshire, Joseph Hickey of An- ing for a yea r-th a t for personal ParHament Of Poland. by plunging a knife Into Leona and three slightly In disorders which mishap. TTie coroner set no date for The Chinese have fought the In- lan territory. Tortoaa was a base sonta. and WaUace C. (Hark of Mid- reasons he wished to rmign as dls- Vlught's body." accompanied mass demonstraUons bis Inquest. vaders stubbornly every mile down for government crossing of the diebury. trict attorney The piesident added A keen hunting knife, plunred by Italians, French and Arabs In The conditions of the three stud- the railway since the occupation of Ebro river last spring. Welles, 81-year-oId quarrv work- that Hardy would retire some time Warsaw, Dec. 9 — (A P )—Poland’s Tunis yesterday. Order wm restore ents were reported as Improved later deep Into her breast, killed 19-ye^r- • Kluklang July 26. with the result I f Tortosa were conquered, they and farmer, objected while on In January. Ukrainians presented a claim to the Old Leona early Wednesday as she i ° l^fore midnight, In the morning. declared, a natural route would be that the'Japanese have advanced the stand to the use of the words Mr. Roosevelt described as a per- speaker of the Sejm (Parliament) kept a "lover’s lane ” tryst with I . ^ ' brought the arreK opened northward along the right "squealer and squealing- after he today for territorial autonomy In- only 50 miles In 1S5 days of fight- fectly amazing Job Hardy's handling Greig. Her father. Leonard Vlught Italians for "sedlUoua cglea" ing. bank o f the En>ro deep Into govern- had used on* of the words himself, of the spy trial In New York. He cluding the regions of Volhynia and ment territory. swore out a murder complLnt France to rush three n'eatward Drive Bogs Down Halle*, nearly 50,000 square miles In against the railway clerk. platoons of Mobile Guards, totalling oAFETy SONN€.TS (Oontlnned on Page Fnnrtsea) size and with a population of 8 - ■Hie CTiinese also reported the (Oeattnoed on Page rhree.) CJarroll. after questioning Greig I to reinforce Japanese drive westward from Han- anticipate DEFENSE 000,000. end studying hla past, said: police who already were patrolling kow had bogged down along a xig- Barcelona. Dec. 9 — (A P ) — The The question of self-government all key streets. government today to^ vigorous has been agitating Ukrainians In "This young man is a sadist. He xag line through Tsaoshih. 50 miles WM looking for a new thrill, and to the west. measures to strengthen Its front Poland the past 16 years but thLs he found It by plunging a knife Into Unes and servlCM la the rear, la an- was the first time a concrete pro- INDICTED FOB OOLLISIOX. (Siinese mlliUry advices from Boy Accidently Stabbed Leona’s body and watching her die. Chungking, the temporary capital, ticipation of a major Insurgent of- posal was presented. The demand. fensive In eastern Spato. In the form of a bill to be put before He needed a new outlet. That’s the Cleveland, Dec. 9.— (A P ) __ A reported major fighting In South way he found one." China near Taungqfa, 88 miles Orders were Issued to tnsur* that the Sejm, was signed by 15 Ukrain- federal grand Jury today indictsd ian deputies. Stabbed On "Impulse" northeast of Cantw. every man fit for active service be Lives With Stitched Heart six Cleveland men for alleged oobr BWIKB ih Feerraaiu The territories in question have a Questioned for two hours yestsr- 9*»was VKTeay aasrraa: These advices also said Japanese sent to th* front to meet the ex- lusive bidding in conneetton wltb warships were shelling viUsgss on pected onslaught. mixed population and some parts are day Greig reiterated his statement a $1,486,000 school constraetkMi PhUadslphla. Dec. 9— (A P )—A that he wm in love with Leona and thu south China c o a ^ opposite A five-hour cabinet meeting WM filled with about a pint of Mood preponderantly Polish. project, partially financed by Uw 14-year-oId boy. sUbbed aocldsn- atabbed her on "an Impulse." Hainan Island, ■ apparently In pre- night approved sweeping decrees nx»m th* wounded aurlcalc wall The speaker o f the 8*Jm reserved Public Works Artm(iii«r»»rt.,n tally la a tuaM* with a chum, Uved declaion m to whether the proponal The murder charge wm filed by paration for an attempting landing. for reorganising th* government Ifok tu g slowly from th* sac, the today with three stitchas la his Wood exerted a bock pressure on properly could be brought before the Vlught after hia grieC-strIcksn wife Severe fighting was reportad in mlUtary machine and t»w»*eH«4iis heart. the Kongmoon sector, 35 mile* south th* aurlei* wafl. reducing bemmo- legislative body. sold she would prefer that Greig be SCHOOLBOY INJURSIL manpower. Dr. Bmo* Flsmlng, chief surgeon of Canton, where the famed 10th A eerttral command m. rhag*. paroled to his parents rather >*»■« Route army commander, Gen. Tsai o f RoKborottgh Memortal hospital, Tbs blood WM drained off, the TREASURY BALANCE prosecuted. because the tetter Waterbury, Dec., t.—

th« AnMrtew paopU that thajr b«v* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CO-NN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 101& PYTHIAN SISTERS PLAN for yeara enjoyed' more prl^egas ' ¥ 1 ^ a 1 Local Nursery Firm than can bs obtalnad under other' | | OFFICERS ARE ELECTED JNTERTAINMENT, DANCE ystsms through yssrs to ooms.' Jefferson Most Outspoken J. Bruce Morford. personnel man- Later, Theodors Grasbnsr, pro- BY LADIES’ AID GROUPj ager of Voeder-Root, Incorixirated, HOSPITAL AUXILIARY I Profited By Hurricane feasor of philosophy at Concordia Manufacturers Of Nation JAPAN ASSERTS ' ABOUTTOWN Hartford, will he the guest speaker To Hold Socinl .Affair In Odd Thsologlcal fiamlnary, st. lauls, Opponent Of Third Term at the Everyman's Bible Class, Sun- rumlabed by MlUar mad Whitney Mr*. Robert Modean Is New The minstrel and dance of Man- day morning at 9:15 at the Second Ffllows’ Hall On Next Tiiea- told tbs committee that United 4X Pearl Street Committed to Cooperation SETS ITS BRIDGE DATE TlM kwricaa* bM multtd tn aa ^loadt of freight from the C. R Burr States recognition of Russia had be- ' President Of Emanael Lu- POUCY CHANGE chester Assembly, No. 15, Order of Congregational church. AUCPWK of btMtnMM ia t)>« nursery A Company s nursery In Tyler,. Fla., day Evening. Hartford. Coon. Rainbow, will take place tonight at come an "antsrlng wedga" for Com- WllUan B. Martin theran Church Society. 8:15 at the Hollister street school boataan in Manehastar. All <4 th* : Consigned to the local nursery of the munistic preaching In unlveraltles, »OThom R iw ^‘'ff Memorial Temple. Pythian 8lt- Local Representative ball. three nuraeiiaa located here Hava colleges, churches, pspsra, and Deal has memoriallied by wofd, by "That there are tn our country government." hold Its annual Chrlstma.s party T’he Y — Natni'.s O f j h p s c In talncd rose bushes. They made a tere. have plana prsrtically com- 1:00 p. m. Quotations The Ledlee Aid society of Emen- nen who produce and distribute the ON ‘OPEN DOOR’ rs done an exceptional businaaa and magasinea. coin and by stamp. Is the most out- a great number of characters en- Discusses Labor Relations .Monday evening at 7:30 at tlio Y Charpe. to ay there nas further indication total of 20 car loads that have neen pletted for an entertainment and uel Lutheran church held its annual aation's goods today stood commit- Chester L. Robinson, vice prin- 4 I Insuranee Stocks spoken opponent of the third term tirely equal to the management of He discussed labor relations In' (Continued from Page One.) cipal of Manchester High school, .M. C. A. The entertainer will be that there would ba a bif pnn( received In Manchester by the com- dance Tuesday evening at • o'clock meeting and Chriatmas party yes- history has produced. :ed to a 1939 program for Industry 8 In Odd Fellowa hall. In lieu of the Bid Ite affairs, cannot be doubted. Many Great Britain and Jweden and said and .Mrs. Margaret Campbell, will Miss Margaret Wells, and the olTI- It la expected that .50 or more buflntM. pany so far. Aetna Casualty ...... terday afternoon at the church. Mrs. Thus, It Is ths roan on whom the of them, indeed, bavs not had op- cased largely on a "cooperate-wlth- the fundamentals of the experience cers will be In charge of the game.q The Florida plantation la managed Christmas sals usually givan at this the tendency for nations to form or represent the local schools, at an tntilf'.s will be tlllei Conatltution- Ha knew what the G. O. Simon company of Hartford, Afid, Just before ha quR ths not basically Inconsistent, indus- ore not colonies. Neither are the Zteba, at the parsonage of st. Neprin mndp hoatL'i of ilt*parlmonta ket, taking ths place of trass that program, with SUphan Miller to Hartford Gas ...... S3 framers had In thejr minds. Rut trially,” he said. "We have made Mra. Charles Felber heads the In completing erection of the light. Bo. New Eng. Tal. Co. 180 presidency, he wTot* to Henrs’ British colonies. But what U the John's church, to complette ar- oonnoctrd with the ciefonse ministry committee on lii keta and publicity; were blown down In tbs hurricane. propmt for the old-faahlon num neither In his personal correspond- progress, but much remains to be rangements for the bazaar tomor- BOLAND hers. A caah door prise will be Ing equipment along .Main street Western Mess...... 384 snee nor in bla public announce Guest In 1809; difference between their allegiance liable to Immediate dL«imiasal if cooperating with hci are the follow- from the center to School street done. When accompllsbed, not only to King George and the bonds of row night at 7 o'clock In Pulaski found employing men nt for front awarded A brtaf businesa meet- Industrials manta did ba make any strong ar "I am sensible of the kindnsss of ing: Mr.s. KIchard C. Alton, Mra. Half of Amarlea'a families rccslvs and the Chamber of Commerce had vour rebuke on my determination will employer and worker have common Interest binding the nations hall. line service In rearguard Joba. A delightful Christmas gift and a splendid bargain are theae OIL ing of the Pythian Blrtera will be Acme Wire ...... 28 N. Y. St ocks gumant against a third term. gained by substituting reason as a Stuart Dillon, Mra. Walter Gorman, lass than 122 a wsel., half rseslve held Tuesday evening at T o’clock to postpone plans for turning on ths to retira from offiea at a Uroa when of east Asia?" Mrs. A. W, -Miicklow, Mra. J. Newell lovely little colonial maple lamps. Clever ship's wheel model di.^ay until this evening. Am. Hardware...... 27 Firtt Kxpreaatoo On Bubjact way of settling differencee. but the more. Arrow H and H. Coro. 394 Jeffaraon'a first axpraaslon on the our countrj' Is laboring under diltl- Such a parallel could not be ap- Moorhouse, Mra. C. L, WIgren and forms the base, with gilt anchor decoration. The shade la heavily The work of putting the etrings culUea truly great. But if tha prin- country will be spared strife and plied to the United States, but Billings and Spancsr 4' 4 - Air Reduc ...... 83 subject waa tn a latter to Edward violence: A large number of con- Mra. M, .M. Buttery glazed parchment, with ship print and gilt trlm -and the shade o ' colored lights scrois Msin atrest Bristol Brass ...... '.4 Alaska Jun . . . . eiple of rotation be a sound one, as Arita stated the vaat American SEE RECOMMENDATION le harardoTts In ths rain but sm- .. «4 Charrtngton from Parta in 1788, structive man-days of work will be Committee on prizes: Mrs. George la round In better proportion than the picture shows. Completa Colt's Pat. Firearms 85 Allegheny ...... 1 aoon aftar he waa Informed of tha 1 conscientiously believe It to be territory already provides what the rants if t s W. Strant. .Mrs. E. C. Higgins, Mrs. ployees n( ihn Hartford conesrn Eagle Lock . . 1.5 with respect to this office, no prs saved each year, and we will have east Asia bloc Is seeking—a double G G with rubber covered cord. Pin It up over the bed or chair for were fini.ilmiK up the work thUe Allied Cbem .. . ,.J81 details of tbs Constitution. 13 industrial peace.” Everett Goalee, .Mrs. Howard Boyd. [' 'afnlr flearmtis . . . HO Am Can ...... 94 yeara before ha was elected Presi- text should ever be permitted << form of self-sufficiency. Committee on card tables .Mrs. reading, or over the mirror for primping—use them In pairs to aa TO EXTEND SECURITY mrvrnlnp ar, that the lights will he dispense with it because there ilennllcly turri'-fl on tonighi Gray Tel Pay Sin non H'-j 114 Am Home Prod . . 4 3 4 dent He said then: W. W. Eells, chairman; Mrs. Wil- dozens of ways for Interesting and ornamental lighting. llsri and L'ooley f-o : Am Rad Rt 8 164 “ Reellglblllty makea him (tha er will be a time when real d'**' liam G. Crawford, Mrs. Andrew cultles do not exist and ftimlsU Washington, Dee. P _ (A P ) _ Hendey .Mach , B. S Am Smelt ...... 504 prealdent) an officer for Ufa and tha Ferguson, .Mrs. H. Irwin Helnhorn. Ths Social Sscurlty Advisory Conn Landert. Frary & Clk 2.5 I Am Tel and T a l...... 1484 dlaaatars Inaeparable from an alec- plausible pretext for dlapens INVENTORY PROJECT Jlodlson, Monroe Followed MORE MONEY Tea Table committee: Mrs. Horace | K€€P V O UR € V € O H cU will recommend to Congress and New Rrit. .Mach., Com 2.5 I Am Tob B ...... 86 Uva monarchy render It preferable, ITAUANS MAY Miirphey, chairman; .Mrs. ' Robert the President '..i s week-end early do. pfd...... H5 ! Am Wst W k s ...... 114 if we oannot traad back that atep, James Madison and James Mon- North and .Judd . . . 23 Anaconda ...... 334 rca came in after Jefferson. Each Seaman, Miss Mary Chapman, Mrs. extension of the fsdiral old age In APPROVED FOR TOWN that we ahould go forward and take Lawrence Caae, Mrs. J. P. Cheney. Burnnre system tn at lesat 2,IIO0,0<>f i Peek, Wilcox .8 Armour 111 ...... 9 served two terms and quit. And SEEN AS NEED Itiissell .Mfg Co . . ",l refuge In an hereditary one." ASK “RIGHTS” Miss Emily Cheney. more workers. .ktchlson ...... 394 In'Isbs.Tftm h^hld bew elected j Probably they also will advocate /\ll I’lihlir R(|iiipment And Scovlll Mfg. Co...... 25 Aviation Corp ...... 7 Refreshments: Mra. James M. hegmmrg inaiiran'e payments .Ian dllex C'l II Baldwin CT ...... 13 t LL ' ^ for his iecond term, he apparently Shearer, chairman; Mrs William ft. 1. 1040. instsso of .f.qp I. 1012 SuppIlM To 15c I’ ropcrly Stanley V\ orks . . . 40 Balt and O h io ...... 94 IN SPY HUNTS FROM FRENCH Hyde, Mra. George W. House, Mrs. Llslcd: *12,210 rout. do., pfd . . . 27 4 Bendlx ...... 324 • My 'oplnlol ortglnaUy was that! ” sT ''n„” Cleon Chapman. Mra. G. I. Emerson, Torrlngton ...... 264 Beth Steel ...... 704 ths president of tbs United Ststea • (Continued from Page One) (OontlnoMl from Page One.) Mrs. M. E. Morlarty. Mra. E. V. I Congressman Herman P Kopplo. Vreder Root ...... 42 Borden ...... jg Hutchinson, Mrs. Harry Sweet, Mrs. HEAD OF D A R . URGES nnnn anmumced today presidential New Vork Ranks Can Pac ...... 54 years and forever Ineligible after- vvatchlng political dsvelop- Roy L. Emrick. •xym wards. I have aince become sen said It was easy for a district at- that citizenship control of the Ital- s^ approval of a Works Progress Ad- Bank of ,\ew York .. 375 Case fj. I.) ...... 884 menta from atop his hill at Char- torney to spend his time trying Playing will begin at 2 o'clock, from ministration project to In.atall a Rankers Trust ...... 4i Csrro De P a s ...... 494 slble that seven years U too long lottesvIUe ? ian Tunisians, a share In control of and any game may be played. Prlzc-s petty criminals but that it waa the Suez canal, and perhaps con- OppodkH^Scliool AMERICANISM REVIVAL Bclentlflrslly •prep.ared ayafem for Central Hanover ... 79 Chfs .and O h io...... 334 to be Irremovable and that there will be awarded at each table and an taking and maintaining an Inven- ahould be a peaceable way of with- much more difficult to handle such trol of the DJtboutl-Addls Ababa AA • n c h « $ t « r . C o n n . PTiase ...... 29 Chrysler ...... 794 criminal problems as spying. attendance prize will also be given, tory of the equipment and supplies Chemical Col Gas and El ...... 94 drawing a man In nUdway who is .\ntliony Eden railroad were more likely specific Waahington, Dee. 9.— lA P )— The Asked about the administration's goal.*, although the lUllan gov- All players will be welcome, or owned by the town of Nfanrhester City ...... Coml Inv Tr ...... 894 dolM wrong. CONGRESS TO DECIDE tho.ie who prefer to attend the tea national head of the Daughters ot fnder thi.a project the system form discounted predictions of some defense program, Mr. Roosevelt said ernment has taken no official ac- Contlnpiital Coml 8olv ...... 94 '"The service for eight years with | only will be aiding a worthy cause. Given With Cosh Sales In the-American Revolution urged a will mark the location and descrip- delegates that a floor tight would It waa getting on very well. tion In line with the demonstra- Com Exchange . ; Cons Edison ...... 28 *4 a power to rsmovs at the end of the develop, particularly on the section House committee today to recom- tion of s'lch property and new rec- First Nation*.! Cons Oil ...... 84 first four, comes nearly to my prin- CHANGES IN REUEF tions. which originally called for changes Kentucky spends nearly $7.50.000 mend "s revival of Americanism ' to ords will bs mads. Onca the sys- Guaranty Trust Cont Can ...... 394 ciple as corrected by experience. The semi-official Italian news were In the National Labor Relations act. net earh year prosecuting fclonlomj combat subversive aetlvltlss but ad- tem has been Installed, the town Irving Trust ___ Com Prod ...... 924 And It Is in adherence to that agency, Stefanl, reported growing r the Both These Stores All Day vanced a slx-point program for more All such recommendations were DID YOU KNOW T H A T - crime. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS of Manchester will maintain It. Man ufact. Truet Del Lack and Weet ...... 94 that I am determine to withdraw Washington. D«c. 9 — (AP) ill-feeling among Italians and Mos- immediate action An allotment of 512.240 has been "eliminated In the platform approved. lems In Libya, and said that "ag- atloa Manhattan Oouglae A ircra ft...... TO 4 at the end of my second term South Louisiana farmers grow a Mrs. Henry M. Robert, J r , prssi- given ths town of Manchester for N y T ru st...... President Roosevelt said today it .\wait Eden Speech Du Pont ...... 1444 Might Beoeroa Dotard squash-like vegetable of the cucum- gre.sskms siiffereil by compatrlota in dsnt-gsnsral of the society, told the the project, Title Guarantaa . Eastman Kodak ...... 1824 waa up to Congrasa to dsclda The convention went Into Its last ber family called the vegetable pear Tunisia" aroused such Indignation House Committee Investigating un- d Public NstlonsI . Elec Auto L it e ...... 844 "Ths danger Is that ths indul- wbathsr Fedsral rellsf procadura gence and attachments of the people 'day with the nation's industrUd or mlrllton. that In Tripoli the governmen, post- SATURDAY Amertcanlsm that efforts to cheek H P Trust . . . Gen Elec ...... 404 ahould bs modified to meet eritieUni giants awaiting the speech tonight The total American Income for ed troop guards at the French con- subversive groups "must show to Gen Foods ...... 394 win keep a man tn the chair aftar sulate. CONNECTICUT DROPPING, he becomes a dotard, that reelectlon of the WPA. of Anthony Eden, former British the last year when stetlstloa axe Gen Motors ...... 47*4 That was hli comment wrhen aah- foreign secretary who Is making his available, 1935-36. was 60 billion The city of Tripoli is barely 100 OUlstte through life shall become habitual dollars. and election for life follow that" ed at his press conference for his first appearance In the United miles from the dividing line between WEATHER BUREAU SAYS! K. OF C. LEAD IS CUT Hseksr P r o d ...... :: States. FRADIN’S Radio-telephone service between Tunisia, which France has dominat- NOW IN STOCK Hudson Motors ... "General Washington eat the rsacUon to a staterasnt by WPA Tomorrow, right when yoa’ie TH example of voluntary retirement Administrator Harry Hepklnt that Storms at sea delayed the arrival Shanghai and Japanese cities_sus- ed since 1881, and Libya, where a thinking qiost of Christmaa gift Hartford. Dec 9 -fA Pt _ The Int Harv ...... 89 pended for more than a year—are JWHAUo Andirons — Flreplaos Beta and IN SETBACK TOURNEY Int N ic k ...... after eight years. I shall follow it aome changes might be m a^. of Eden and his party and the As- border incident at this critical Ume toiylng. we bring this $1.00 Gift Serren* With and without brass fonnscUcut river, having crested - 82H Hopkins'HATlklnti' sgencyMMisanres has beenhsaaM par sociation made elaborate prepara- now being resumed. might have the gravest conse- MANCHISTBli COHM« Int Tsl and Tel .... '4 and a few more precedents wdU op- Bale that ought to solve your gift top*. Thursday at 11:15 o. m. at 19.2 feet . 8 pose tha obstacle of habit to anyone Itcularly criticised on the "poliUea tlona to take the dlsttngulahed Brit- When last heard from, this coun- quences. problems easily. today waa dr-pping at the rats of i Johns Manvtll* .. .1004 The lead the Knights of Colum Kennseott ...... after a whUe who ahall endeavor to tn relief" angle and he said yester- ish visitor off the Liner Acqultanla try's population center waa at a The Italian announcement of Wroiight Iron Railings and Other .03 of a foot per hour, the Weather - 4 3 4 extend his term. day ha bad aoma definite ideas about at quarantine early tonight and land spot 2.9 miles northeast of Linton. mounting anger of the people fol- Wrought Iron Work To Order. Bur^nu rppnrlftil ! bus setback team bad over tha team Lehigh Val Road .. 4 "Perhaps It may beget a disposi- amendment# In mind. him at the battery, where a police Greene (bounty, Indiana. lowed demonstrations In Tripoli last At 8:30 a. m. toitny fhr rU-pr i tho Holy Name .Society LIgg and Myers B . 98 He eald. ho.wever, be wanted a 10,000 CfH0US€^S0H ' Loew's ...... B8'i tion to aatabltab It by an amendment escort will wait to hurry him to the In every 100 American famIUes, 27 night In which young Fascists and J.A.MES KILPATRICK stood at 18.6 fret and the drop was of St Pridxefs rhurrh after the to the conatltution. I believe I am "meeting of minds" with members Waldorf Astoria hotel. have two members. 45 have three or a crowd of foreign and native popu- One Day Only! d tn INC. 19 rhartar Oak Btreet expected to continue unaffected by I sitting In the tournament a week Lorillsrd ...... 21 of Congress before disclosing these the light rain then falling Mont W a r d ...... 60 doing right, therefore. In pursuing Reservatlona for the dinner at four, 19 have five or six, and nine lation marched through the city Telephone: Shop 7928 - Rome 4818 ago. wss cut to within five polnu Na.ah Kelv ...... my principle. sugge.stlons. have seven 01 more members. mber The Weather Bureau s.nd the aftei...... 8 4 which Eden will speak have already singing patriotic songs and cheering after last night's sitting. Nat BIsc ...... "Three is but one circumstance overtaxed the huge grand ballroom A bread and yeast-raised pastry Premier JIussolini. ST Paul small amount of rain expected here Leading by over 40 points Camp- . 25 H nenl c ra- and the fact that no rain waa fall- Nat Cash R e g ___ . 2 3 4 which could engage my acquiescence at the hotel and the brows of head- seems to keep fresh almost Indefi- SATURDAY bell Council's team waa cut to four .Nat Palrv ...... In another election, to wit, such a waiters were furrowed aa they pre- nitely if promptly cooled to 30 de- equi; Urly ing upriver eliminated the possibil- points the score at the end of plav . 124 Iran sdler ity of another rlsn In the river Nat Distill ...... 37 division about a successor as might SATURDAY ONLY pared to take care of the overflow grees Ontlgrade In a carbonic acid being Campbell Council 3,389 to St NY Central ...... bring in a monarchist. But this cir- In other assembly rooms of the hot- atmosphere, German aclentlsts find. fens Bridget's 3.334. St. James's Holv . 1 7 4 NY NH and H ___ I'l cumstance la Impossible." THE NEW ,tel. It appeared today that the Abe Ellis, overlord concessionaire Quotations— Name Society Is In third place with North Am ...... , 201, crowd would establish a record for of hat check rooms around New a score of 3,145. At the sitting Packard ...... ilnner guests In this town where York town, claims that one man In Y. M. C . A. Notes last night the K. of C. team scored 14 If that's all you've got. I can t Param Plot ...... , 114 CIRCLE large dinners are commonplace. ten forgeta to claim his hat after a 534 points and the St. Brldgst's Penn More than 4,000 were expected. mess with It. Today: 194 soiree In a New York hot spot. Un- team 581. St. James's team last Phelps D od g e...... t — BIO HITS — S Meanwhile, the so-called govern- claimed haU are held by him for a —Snooty bandit In office ot John night ms do 535 points. Wilson and 6:00-8:80— Business Men's ga-m- Phil Pete ...... 40»i ment co-opcratlonlsts counted a year. T. Zimmerman, Omaha, Neb, naslum period Harri- Thompson tn Topbey of the St. Bridget's team when handed 8100. iiUes P^B Sorv N J ...... 294 victory which Included defeat for a An elderly Japanese woman has -hsrxe. wss high scorers with H9 points Radio ...... proposal which would have put the ^ SA FE-A N D-SA NE GIFTS FOR THE M A N! Oder 7:80-9:00—Reflnlahlng class with and logan and Doyle of tha same 74 seventeen grandsons, all fighting In Let the slUy season for Mars iter- TUe V ? n V® Rsm R a n d ...... 15'; Association on record aa condemn China. Miss Tinker. team were second with 118 points Republic Steel .... Ing the administration's reciprocal Mon.sters come to a close. 6:30-7:30—Tigers gymnasium pe- 22 4 The 1938 American soybean crop — Dr. F. R. Moulton, secretary of Rev Tob B ...... 434 trade agreement program. They was the largest In histoiTi and put riod. ! Safeway Stores . .. also persuaded the powerful Reso- the American Association for the It you want to be popular, Rayon Silk Gowns ^ 8:30--Townsend meeting tn the ' 264 this country back Into the world's Advancement of Science, speak- k U- HOSPITAL NOTES Bchsnlsy Die ...... 17'i lutions CJommlttce to amend a sec- export market for this product. give the man SWEATERS for ' first floor social room. , tion of the platform which called ing of the ImpossIMIlty of reach- and Pajamas X Sears Roebuck ...., 724 The sale of medicinal and phar- 7'30-8:30—Center Bprlngs will Shell Union ...... for the abolition of apecial federal ing another planet. Soft Zephyr and brushed /i have the gj-ninaslum. 13 4 maceutical products In Greece in- *Peniileigh*’ S h i r t S Bocony Vac ...... 134 regulatory agencies . wool. [ V i 7:30-10:00— 4-H Club meeting Admitted yesterday. 5Itss Ruth creased from $4,000,000 In 1936 to If Illinois can stand me, I can LUXITE PANTIES South Pac ...... 174 Calls for Cooperation. stand Illinois. with Howard Midford. Hue. 255 Oak street. Ethel John- South' Rwry ...... $5,500,000 In 1937, an all-time high. ston. 51 Washington street, 184 The program anpoved called fo.- Among single persona in the BRIEFS AND VESTS 8;30-9SO—nulcldes gymnasium Mrs. St Brands ...... oooperatlon of Industry, commerce, — Robert Znppke. football coach, 1.00 practice. Josephine Foster, Wspplng. Mrs. United St&tes. only one out of 10 when given a vote of oonildence. St Gas and KI ...... 3'i agriculture and labor with govern- There'll be cheera for your BLOUSES 2 fo r $1.00 8 00—Concordia Lutheran bowl- Ellrabeth Dougherty. 38 Laurel St o n Cal ...... earns $2,000 a year and six out of street. 26 ment and conceded there had been cboicel They’re preshrunk, of ing league. St Oil N J ...... mistakes on all sides and “we in 10 earn leas than $1,000 I am too Independent to get mar- AND SHIRTS Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Char- 804 .rled and never will. That la I quality broadcloth, full cu t in 811k, Satin and Crepe. SLIPS ...... $1.00 Tex Corn ...... 43 4 Industry admit our share of mis- If the total American income was lotte Symington. -19 Main street. divided evenly among all the 128 think so. the colors and pattema men And 3 for $1.00 BRI-nSH ARREST ARABS Timken Roll Bear 48 takes." The industrialists' stale Deaths: Vasterday. iirs. Julia Trans America million Inhabitants, each person —lent Riefcnstahl, rumored Hit- likel Sizes 14 to 17^ Nichols of 13 Russell street and 84 ment of policy, while recognizing ler’s "glri friend.” Jerusalem, Dec. 9—(AP) -The Union Carbide 86T4 F in EiiBim y .M rim u a , the need for continued unemploy- would hava received $469 or $9 a DANCE SETS . . . .$1.00 British Army struck against Arab Daniel C. Long of North Coventry. Union Pac .... ment relief, suggested a plan for week, during 1935-36 Admitted today: Mrs.J^uth Cross, •9 INItlMRSini I As they say In Hollywood. Fra rebels today In a aerlsa of swift Unit Aircraft . 884 • a t u w i ^ the restoration to lobs of some More than 3,000 cooperative ao- Sonja Henie dawn raids. Mors than 100 were ar- Middle Turnpike EasU/dlss Mar- Unit Corp .. . ON THE SAME 8HOW1 9,000.000 unemployed. cletles. designed to aid China’s pro- between pictures. Finest Gauge Pure SUk! CHEMISES ...... $1.00 ?IippFr»—the aift >oii can give u-ith garet Keegan. Highland Park, Mre. 34 ^ a m e a Roosevelt, when asked In Brushed Wool rested, Including several wsntad by Unit Gas Imp 104 BETTY GRABLE in The program urged business to longed resistance to Japanese Inva- Alice Donovan. 7 Pleasant street, sion, have been organized In Fukien Hollywood If he would enter the Men’s Hose *mnrlne*9 aiMirnl! Herr, in a pro- authorities on charges of terrorism Joseph WalenUwIcs. S3 North U 8 Rubber .. 49 “Campug Conf«gslon9” realize the human responsibilltlea motion picture business. MITTENS In ths Arab uprising against Brit- TT 8 SmsIt .... accept economic and social respon- provinces. Aa unbeaubl. pric. owi w x SATIN PANTIES street. 81 for pur. iilkl Extra fiiaion of flattering, detHilcd stylea. ish rule in Palestine. Census: Sixty patlenU. U B S teel...... 834 I STARTS SUNDAY: 1 sibilities. he frank with the public, The basic'gum entering Into the 2 For ...... $1.00 Vick Chem .. . ------ALSO ------maintain high standards of qual- A Royal Decree-Law published In Ikw texturel Ezclu- lOO 884 manufacture of chewing gum is the Italian OfTiclal Gazette requires •tv. detigntt Western Union 33 THE NATION’S ity, lower prices aa feasible, main- chicle obtained by coagulating the GLOVES Elec Bond and Share (Curt). 94 taintail sound employe relations and oe that all new power plants be built PAJAMAS...... $1.00 Cro$-i $trap tandal of milk, or latex, of the Sapota tree of so they can use gas, solid fuel, or NO. I SINOINO COWBOY "desirable citizen of the com Central America. Suede leather tiima o r' Flannel - Brnadrioth and Turkatltch 5fxxi/ href slipper, rmbroidtrtd- electric power. MODERN AND inity" In which they operate. leather back. !5 % Wool OLD F.ASHIONED DANCING GENE AUTRY ^ .'116 program also recognized ruffle tlipprr of le/tef. Movie Scrapbook BAKTENDEB ASPHYXIATED T O B RI N G C H IL D RE N H A P P I N ESS! By BUI Porter Caricatures by Osorgg Sesrbo AT CTTV VIEW DANCE HALL 1al3<>r'a right to bargain collectlve’y SNUGGIES, 3 For $1.00, '' /lirrerf rujf nlijtprt iiith pliilforro Trade Mirk Reilitered U. S. Patent Office. Keeney Street through representatives of their own Offic. Torrington. Dee. 9—(A P )—Mich- •“ YODELIN* SATCROAT MOHT choosing and without intimidation Thot Solly^s Ron He^s ^^eoring? \y 'farabou ruffUd ilipprr of t flirt. -^M ITA L o u i s e ael Dandraa, S3, a bartandar, wras KID FROM from any source. aaphyxUtad and hia wife, Detenea, Sperialt S9j90 Door Prlae! The program urged the govern- r r BAGS overcome by Ulumlnatlng gaa at AdmltlsoB 98e. PINE RIDGE” ment to adjust Its fiscal policy to thalr boma aarly today. Medical attract Investment with "Immediate, For every purpose. Reg- ' Ep. Ne. , 'Tim lYler’e Lock’' ularly to $1,39. q III examiner H. B. Hancbett n ld Dan- 8 genuine and determined steps to- drea'a death wras aeddeatal. An ward a complete balancing of the oven gas bumsr waa fbund open LAST TIMES TODATt' national budget." and unllfhtad. An aleves-year^ld Modem and Old Faohfoned "MY LUCKY gTAR” Other Recoounendatlons For cute tricks of t to 6! PARKA HOODS [iL G I f T q D daughtsr who was In tha bousa with *1>PK^ TO BURN" Other recommendations included; hsr parenta was unaffaetad by tha Increase purchasing power by In- Girls* Dresses Sortja Henie made. Soft gas. DANCING creasing production, rather than and fluffy. WHITTENTON VERNON GRANGE HALL curtailment; businesa to recognize Entrancing ttyitt ^avg natPON CONCCRT st ag* government "regulation" for the in Grama colorfatf' HOS^mY AND DC DOOMED TO DIB- quality percales OCCASION Ally. SATURDAY NIGHT LAST TIMES TODATI good of all, but to oppose govern- GLEN GRAY AND ment control; creation of a non- Unuaual iriiiunmg' ESMOND MADE Reldsvllle, On., Dee. •.— ( a P) — FMtariRg “Jim” Rhodoa, CARA LOMA ORCWTOfifi partisan committee to study the Six doomed men, aU Ntfrtae, watt- Famoas Square Dance whole tax problenK the government ed under guard at Oeorgla'a “ Alca- WOOL CAPS Prompter. tomorbow to improve its efficiency and thus DOUBLE •DTi'Green Stamps traa of tha Ptnay Wooda" today for C hin o A warm gift Indeed. All' Bodcmlnatar Orehaatra. And SUNDAY lower its cpst; the government not FLANNEL tha summons, one by one. to the to compete with private business on Too Sots colors. 2 for Given With Cosh Sales electric chair for router. Tb» alx the theory That looaea on govern- ware ordered to die between 10 a Admfaalon SSe. \r ROBES m. and 2 p. n . (tat) la tha new ment business are home by the tax- SATURDAY iinwc payers; foreign trade to be encour- fiva da- Print.s and checks with $1,780,000 pwltenUary which ^ aged- by "every leglUmate means" •igatl Cunnlag WOOL SKIRTS a focal point in rcvialon of the satin trim and cords. with due consideration to home nawihapatl Misses' and Junior alzes, All Sho«i S«ld In Oar Footirnr Drpnrtmrnt flHrt By X-R«y Eqolpment. Georgia penal astern to eUofinate economy in the United StjOea and Including suspender mod- Sizes 16 to 46 the chain gang. els. O n B HOLLYVCOO'S ECST the protection of our standaiM of i\ woman FElJCatV. living; Industry to assume the bur- OSNERAL IS WITNMR. FRED E. den of producing materials and *0«by DknplM" CHIFFO^ equipment for national defense. AND 8ERVTCE Criatabal. Canal Zone, Dee. 9.— The removal of existing obstacles DeN FIRST qUALITT W ' I * . .^ G E FX)UR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9,1938 MANUtiiiifiEK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. PRIDAT; DECEMBER 9 , 198S EE ( PAOBITVE out into Hartford road at a point brook, will confer the Royal and CARTOONAUTIES ENGINEER PLANS about half way between Bridge COUNCIL PAST MASTERS Select Mastera degrees. XMAS DOLLAR DAY By Paul Aceto U. S. EEKS TRADE street or the intersection of Bidweli The officers of the evening will be street and Hartford road. FUL CHAIRS TONIGHT as follows; Land between the end of Maxwell Louis Vanderbrook, T JJf.; Leo K. AT HALE’S STORE SntEETEXTENSION street and Hartford road la owned SUles, D.I.M.: T. Walter Relchard, BONDS AT PARLEY by Cheney Brothers. Thera Is also s I. P.C.; Russell Tryon, C.G.; WUUsm right of way over this land for high R. And S. M. MaRon$ To Hold J. Stevenson, Cond.; James Rich- Lehigh Valley tension wires, which will have to be nr MOKOAN M. BEATTY Meeting In Rockville; .Louin mond, Steward; John Ecbmalian, • J AW re«tWT« Senrice Writer Town Employes Making Snr> secured. When all of this necessary Sentinel. Tomorrow Set Aside For Un- Vanderbrook To Preside. Bmi WuhttiKton — A P»a-Ainerican Sent Threat Note data la secured the cost of securing Refreshments and a social hour uda at commerce and culture la lo yey Of Streets North Of the land, other than 'that already will follow the degree work. AH usual Savings At Depart- the making. offered free, the .eport will be given Adonlram Council No. 14 Royal companions who desire transporta- Delegatee from SI natlona, repre- to the selectmen. tion to Rockville are requested to be If the extension Is made through and Select Maiters will obaerve Past at the Masonic Temple here at 7:30 ment Store. ISE aentlng more than a quarter of a COAL Wetherefl Street Today. Thrice niuetrioue Maatera’ Night, tonight SM ITH ’ billion people, are forging the Packard street It will mean that the framework at the Pan-American land to connect will be given by Mr. this evening, at the Masonic Temple FJanc old trish conference opening at Lima, Peru, Zimmer, but If Maxwell street Is In Rockville at eight o’cloca. The Each American farmer produces Tomorrow will be Chrlatmss Dol- SONGS OVER RPiOlO — today. How strong the framework Town Engineer J. Frank Bowen selecterl there will be only the land Hartford*s Leading Gift Store Since 1897 Post T.I.M.'s of Adonlram Council, food and fibre for an average of lar Day at the J. W. Hale depart- Will be remalna to be aeon. But aatde had men at work today making a In the meadows to secure. headed by Past T.I.M. Loula Vander- three and a half persona In town. Mail Orders Given from promoUng the Pan-American ment store and the store 1* well sup- survey of streets leading north from Would Open Territory plied with assorted values In all de- highway and providing for ex- Wetherell street, to secure levels for There are several living In that HOPPERS Immediate Attention Free Phone Service partments for this annual sale. changes of professors and students, the extension of one of the streets section who would be satisllcd with OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M. Call Enterprise 1100 delegates hope to promote the gen- across the brook and open lot to cither of the extensions as It would t^rpartments displaying savings eral understanding of the masses on Hartford road, s project that has open a new territory for further during this event are dry goods, the sister continents. MAGNELL'S ICE CREAM hosiery, jewelry, stationery, toilet . ' V (1 Speaking generally (because been advocated by Theodore C. Zim- building. iiratei mer for the past two years. COKE goods, toys, baby’s wear and house there have been warnings that Such an extension would make MADE FRESH DAILY furnishings. The proposition made to the necessary the building of a bridge Argentina for one will bum no Smoother, More Delicious and Finer Flavored, Hale's is also giving unusual sea- European bridges) their aim Is selectmen by Mr. Zimmer was the or culvert over the rtream to reach offer of land owned by him on one of Hartford road, but Instead of a Large Vareity of F lavors...... 25c Pint sonal values In fur coats as shown American solidarity. Their work U In a full page advertisement In to- a part of America's answer to the the streets to allow the extension of bridge a large pipe 12 leet through day's Herald. InfUtratlon of totaliUrian commerce Packard street through his land to has been sugg.'Sted and the All above \ and propaganda In the last few reach Hartford road. and around this pipe can be had LOWEST PRICES ON DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FUEL and Double Trading Mtanips I^ - years. j There have been six new houses without coat from owners of prop- PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT GREAT .SAVINGS Double Green trading stamps will The rest of the answer is the ex- .Mayor IsiGimrdIa built In the vicinity of Packard erty In that vicinity. ije given to customers during this H amilto n ^^ iSlose-uNc he vnas I HANGING ON re-Christmas trading. After the old world's Munich Bromo Seltzer ...... 25c Mennen’s Antiseptic Oil 43c the hands of postal authorities and In making the survey today the alao give land that would be used Scott's Emolslon ...... S9c Kxtra .salc.s people have been cn- conference remade the map of New York police today. Anoein Tabs ...... I9c /898- COUNIV AHMALH, IRELAND engineers are taking their levels for building of small cost homes In Jergea’e Lotion ...... 20c Ovaltfne ...... 50e goged in all departments to provide Europe, President Rooaevelt "You will get this If you con- from a bench board half way be- voiced hope for military strength a section of the town that Is fast Aqua Valva ...... 89c 'i ’ rapid and satisfactory service dur- EMFLOVFO AS JANITOR OF MARV CMLNev tinue to attack the Nazi party," said tween the Intersection of Bridge growing, those behind the effort Liquid Analgesic ...... 49c Tuma, S for ...... 25c Manchester Lumber l.lng the coming weeks. to make Uncle Sam the actual as the note. The mayor turned it Pectorole (V>ugh ...... 50c -LIBRAKV and HOSG (>0 MPANV Yf 2 NEUMANN SEAL AND well as theoretical guardian of the street and Wetherell street and the claim. Feen-a-mlnt ...... l9o CHINESE HANDMADE over to Police Commissioner I>ewis beginning of Horace street. ASiyStANT- FOREMAN AND NidUT TRUCK BUFFALO BA(JS PEEKTOE VELVET .$1.95 Until Now. new world. Previously, he had J. Valentine. DRIVER OF HOSE # 2 LINEN HANKIES LOUNGING irORSAY.S assured Canada that the United Surveying For Hewers Two 2.5e phge. Usterine Two 50c pkga.' and Fuel Go. TRYST PERFUME The letter was mailed from Long Tooth r j ^ _ $2.95 States would not stand Idly by if Island City, In Queens borough. in making the survey It was also Pepsodent a 255 CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 5145 Conditions O f 4 fo r $1 Canada should bo attacked. taken Into consideration provision Paste ...... ZOC Antlaeptia ...... O 1 C New rough lealhera In black and .$1.95 The ewaetika on the note was PUBUC RECORDS Knibroldery and filtlre in elaborate Chianti wine, blue and black In a $1.00 This program and these sent! drawn In reveree from the German for the laying of sanitary sewers. brown, diatinctivciy styled In en- dealgna In while on pastcia. In gay Tryst is a stirring fragrance— ments. It should be noted, have For that reason there will be drawn State Roads velopes. pouches and top handles velvet aoft as pluah, and trimmed emblf m. ing Sturm damage lo bridge. 4 miles 3-4 miles of gravel surface. Norfolk. eolora on white or plain white. Gift with aatln bands. Leather aole. tantalizing and portent of gay eve- not won universal approval. In the a profile and an estimate given for Permit. north of Wlnsted. with top and double zippers. 1)0X03 of your choice. ^ nings and festive days. 3-oz. MAGNELL DRUG COMPANY Oinatruction in force in the State Repairing storm damage about 1-4 Cuban heel, rayon lining. United States certain peace advo- the connection. Instead of being A building permit for the n ..uild- MAIN FI.OOK MAIN KIA>OR bottle In red onyx box. cates and others have denounced rich. The world gets mnet of Its 1098 Main St. Opposite the High School of Connecticut announced by the Route No. 10—Hamden. Whitney mile west of Norfolk center. MAIN KL(M)R coffee from Rrazil and Colombia, through Packard street, to extend ing of a hurricane damaged ice Ave. a sections. 4 1-2 mUes of relnt. MAIN FLOOR them as excuses for building up from Horace street through Max- house owned by Mrs. Sarah E. Buck Connecticut Highway Department Route No. 91—Woodstock. Bun- ^ ------armaments beyond reason. In moat of Its sugar from (hiba, Ar- ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS December 7, 1938 for the week end- concrete pavement. From Ford gee brook bridge. Relocating chan- gentina la the No. 1 exporter of well street and thence across the has been Issued to Sherman Buck street to Todd street. South America warnings still are brook and meadows to Hartford by Building Inspector Edward C. ing December 17, 1938. nel and placing rip rap. minted against the designs of the corn and meat, Mexico la tops In road. Elliott. 'The building, located at Closed for Ikmstrnrtlon— Uetoor Route No. 12—Ledyard. 'l\vo Route No. 107—Simsbury. Bridge Yankees. silver production, and faille ranks brldgen * approaches over Long second only to thp United RUtes Mors Expensivn 313 Birch Mountain road, will be Provided over hop river. Temporary bridge. Onenmlsaioaa At Work Route No. 15A—Portland. Bridge cove. Plainfield. Culvert being in- In copper output. If the extension is made through reconstructed at an estimated cost Route No. 175—Newington. Bridge But American naval and mili- Packard street there might be more of $600. over Ctox’s Brook. stalled at French’s crossing. tary mm are talking about a Pan- Much la Common Route No. 177 — Farmington. and approaches over I'lper brook. American front against Nasi and Latin America nations have expense because of the grade to take OPEH Route No. 14-—Scotland. Bridge Temporary bridge. much In common with Uncle Sam. care of the sanitary sewer. Ir an ex- Plainville road. Bridge over Farm- over Beaver biuok and approaches. Fascist activities in South Amer- TO SERVE TAX WARR.ANTS. cHAReE Accomri* ington river. ica. The United States is about to Many of them honor our system tension Is to be made of Maxwell Temporary bridge. Windham. Cul- street the grade for the sewer would Route No. 219—New Harttord. vert being installed near junction ssad a naval and military mission of democracy, even though they Hartford, Dec. 9.— (AP) —Labor , .hA E H *. to Colombia, whose boundaries are don't siwsye practice It. Our uni- cost less to build. The town engineer Bridge and approaches over Nepaug with Route No. 203. (Commissioner Joseph M. Tone said river. close to our vital Panama C^anal. versities attract their Induetrislly- Is also working on such a proposi- Route No. 16 — Glastonbury. Overnight News conscious cltlrens. tion. In reaching Hartford road by today that on Monday his depart- No Route Numbers: Bridgeport— A lr ^ y we have a naval mls- ment would authorize the serving Bridge over Holland brook. Tem- miaakNi of four in Brasil; four In addition to our more than a the extension of either Pa< kard or Roosevelt street bridge. Enfield— porary bridge. Union. Relocation or half-billion - dollar yearly trade of tax warrants on 422 (Connecticut Powder Hollow road and bridge naval advissm and eight army Maxwell streets it would be satis- employers who failed to pay their Take • • Route 15 at Maahapaug. 4 1-2 miles Of Connecticut men In Argentina; four naval ax- Btske In Latin America, ws alao fsetory to those living In the sec- lane. I mile of rolled gravel. Bad of rolled gravel. North Branford. have close t,p 000,000 In- contributions to the unemployment washout. By ASSOCIATED FKESS ts Is Peru; two army men in tion. The extension of either one of compensation fund for the third (Flood project) repairs to bridge. KItl, and one in Ouatemala. vested there In directly and througli the streets would bring the new road quarter of 193$. Construction—Traffic Maintained Durham. (Flood project) repairs to And Assistant Secretary of State bond holdinge -greater than o\ir Route No. 2—Glastonbury. Bridge bridge. Hartford-Public Works Commis Sumner Welles has lust hinted we investments elsewhare on the and approaches over Roaring brook. may expand such grtnipe in South glebe. Unrle Sam's eyes are truly Route No. 30—Granby. Hartland sloner Robert A. Hurley announced Temporary bridge. road. Culvert and approaches. Hart- America. He didn't say what these turned toward the soiith. Anil Ife Route No. U. 8. 6—BerUn. (By- that bids on two new hospital build- RAYON SLIPPER HAND CROCHETED In the south, at Lima. I’eni, that land. Bridge and approaches. lace TRIMMED missions would do, but generally pass). Relocation of Route No. U. 8. ings at the Connecticut .State hospi- SATIN HOUSECOATS EMBROIDERED GLOVES PER.SONALIZED it is assumed they would try to the Pan American conference opene Route No. 32—Mansfield. Bridge tal In Middletown and a home eco- SILK SATIN GOWNS today. Say Merry Christmas With 6. 2 miles of gravel. Newington. Cul- and approaches. Temporary bridge mar c asite pin s integrate the military defense sys- nomics structure at the Connecticut $3.98 tems of various floiith American vert InsUllation at Int. of Berlin provided. Windham. Culvert being $1.00 $2.98 Tpk. and Richard street. South installed at South Windham. Tem- State College in Storrs would bo A Joan Kenley creation, with Vic- HHALIMAR'S Imported natiofw so as to make them com- received unUl 2 p m.. Dec. 28 The torian quilling, giving that new , ...... r...... - woolen •Hie new Teal blue, tearose and $1.00 plemsBtary to our own in the DODD HEARING DFX'. IT Windsor. Bridge over Stoughton porary bridge. WlUIngton. Bridge 4k gloves worth $1.60 and ^1.96. These are ideal gifts and you may lEOARDLESS OF brook on East Hartford-Springfleld projecU, with PWA aid, were esti- elegance to thla zipper model. Sizes White, black and brown crocheted dusty In demurely tailored types event of a common war. approachea over Roaring brook. to 42 In black, blue, rose. and those resplendent with fine select from varied styles in non- Hanover Courthouse, Vs., Dsc. B road. Temporary bridge. mated to cost $850,000. by hand, brightly embroidered. tamlshable rhodium finish (a!ao in Bupoi In addition, the United flUtee JT8 COMDITIOII Temporary bridge. lace, 15, 16, 17. ttat a 1 owned Pan American and Grace — (AIM—William E. DoR MAIN FLOOR rhinestone). former ambassador to Germany, bcam bridge and approaches over collapsed setUng fire to an auto- SECOND FLOOR a^eduk paseaoger'and mail air llnee girdle n Bridge over Mt. Hope river and ap- MAIN FLOOR ciaater the arnole South Amtricen conti- will be given a preliminary heaiW branch o. Hop river. mobile owned by John J. Daly while Dec. 17 In the trial justice court at proaches. Temporary bridge. Can- he was wiping off the motor with a that Uu nent—nearly 23,000 milee of well Route No. 8—Winchester. Repair- ton. Simsbury. Winsted-HarUord. equipped airwaye that could be Ashland, Va., on a charge of hit- gasoline-soaked rag. XMN ml alhly tw tranaformed into a continental de- and-run driving. Dodd, who was fenee eystem. returned here last night, posted to t ttoaa thi Powerful Naval Strength bond of $2,000. Ht Is charged with Most Important, a total of more falling to stop after bis car struck than a million and a half tone of and Injured Gloria Grimes, four- Carroll Kiddie Shop naval armaments — the combined yenr-old Negro child, near here, Silbroa will give you $5.00 for your old coat Carroll Cut Rate « Mon<.}ay. - EXPEC Sects of the United Stafea and her towards the purchase of a new coat priced at THE MOST COMPLETE CHILDREN’S CM.r'' - SELECT YOUR XMAS GIFTS EARLY! S • eouthem neighbors— is available 126 or more. All old coats are donated by STORE IN MANCHESTER! for common continents! defense. <’IlE.\TrS KRUGIOI H BOARD. Ritipft'i fpvorif* bpecut* A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Item. » 'That's more tonnage than England it U •Atitr. Uiftr And quiAtArl Silbros to Manchester charity organizations to boasts, and 1.000,000 ------—tone of It li Barcelona, Dec. 9—(AP) —The flAAf. ACCMfAtA WAfk •• IS NOW ON DISPLAY AT be distributed ABSOLUTELY FREE among Uncle Sam's own. Spanish government today created AA UndArwApd TyptmAifAr . VTr Snow Salts Also, under s program recom- needy families. Gifts by Yardley of London Unit a commission on religion charged ABA npBf l SERVICE SU PanU eight mended to President Roosevelt, with the supervision of all relig- the United States wmild spend CONVENIENT BUDGET TYPEWRITER CO. Gloves expn ious: activities In government ter- Mltteas dent close to $1,000,000 next year on 74 ritory. PAYMENTS ARRANGED 105 Trambnll St., Hartford. Conn. projecta to tie the Americas closer Local Agents: KEMP’S FUR TRIMMED Parka Hoods fense together. Educations), srlentinr, Presses, Saits reaol and road building work would he i ______Sweaters included. Boatfargs FUR TRIMMED or WTiy all this activity? Blankets 3-PIECE MACKINAW be a Thera are indleallone that Italy, High Choirs TAILORED COATS SOFT SUEDED CLOTH Isteni 110.95 SNOW .SUITS HOUSE COATS Ame: Japan, and especially Germany CO ATS Bsthinettes $10.90 thn n are making or trying to make in- Play Yards $7.95 roads tn Latin America. That, to $14.95 values In coats for miss .$2.29 aggri tbe "America for Americans" ad- 7-to-16. Rust, wine. Teal and BOVS’ sizes 5 to 10 In double- of es OTHERS breasted. sportsback plaid coat- A dainty zipper coat, with little vocates, eeems like excuse enough. Kiyn In fleeces, tweeds, camel- club collar, of soft rayon pile cloth the u halr-and-wool. suede finish woolens. lined ski pants with zippers and Germany operates nearly 4.000 knees; ski cap. Blue, wine, brown. in a novel pattern. Royal, wine miles of commercial airlines •3i >35 >40 Sno>Suits powder and rose; 8 to 16. mjU FOURTH FLOOR .MAIN FL(M>R thwi among Latin American capitals, Sizes 2 to 12 FOURTH FIXKJR and rune regular airmail service sldn: between Europe and South Amer- Unbelievable that coals of lex. Those air lines could be con- ragi verted to military use In time of thia ^Uty^ U ty could bd jusl $251 that need. Aaide from the United Unbelievable>elievabl( that “ such luxuri- i $1.95 States, France, with about 3,000 ous fabrics . such beauti- miles df air llnee. Is the only other &4tt€nU(m fill* furs could sell for Any* sir power on the scene in La'ln America. where near this price. The $6.95 .ArUve Nazi Work Reported bujr** of the season, especial- Brows Navy Grees Set Shows All .the Christmas Gifts ly since you’ll get $5 for your florae writers Insist that the A Small other Yardley Sets Nazis are financing • ehlrt” socie- old coat on uny new coat of ties all over both continenta, and, Y'ou Need at Jaffe’ s Deposit $25 or over. PARKA HOODS Up To $20.00 with the Japanese, buying vital oil $1.85 at bargain prlcea from Mexico. Hundreds of UiriUlng Jewelry Gifts—youn to give Will Hold White Green Red Bine TERM! "In Easen. Germany." aayi Dr with confidence! At Jsffe's you'll find gifts for Any Gift David Efron, a New York college everyone on your gitt llet! Express i I profeasor from Argentina, "there 59e and 98e exleta a special Nazi organization the Christmas sentiment the hesi NO MONKT DOWN devoted to clandestine traffic in Hsy of all—with the most welcome M NriERS TO PAT Hew armaments In Latin America. . . . of all Gifts— lEWELRV! Chooee Elgrin m^veniei TTiere la an Italian Fascist-con- yours now! dlRance trolled fartory of Gaprnnl air- Pocket Watch ndtropol planes In tbe vicinity of Lime Pay As CASH SUEDE ZIPPER A dependable Elgin pocket ______25c 49c __ effdrts ti Peru .... CHARGE SANDWICH GRILL ed^res fi watch. In neweat thin d»- You Like SPORTSBACK JACKETS "Officers of the Italian Ovra BUDGET Men’s OVERCOATS WITH M AFFLE GRIDS to4i loot (Italian secret police) are in- RINGS sign, only . . . SWEATE31S 98c Men's flolld Gold Overcoats that sat now standaids M I Powder, Hoop. Toilet PERFUMES $5.00 Termt! stmcUng Peruvian police forces. Balk and Sealed S4.95 Stone Set Rings quality, servics, and sstUfaetkJa Water. Gift Wrapped. siws 2 to 20 in medium -chandlse,ban . . . There are Nazi mapa of ant- Gift Wrapped In gie.iming chromium, this grill Bore I aretlc Germany' including parts of $16.50 . . . Coau you’U buy. at this pcles; CHRlETMAf only at Silbros. Dnm up tn s now MITTENS AND 89c Ud sljle with zipper front and zipper for .'andwichea converts into a to tenter Argentina. Brazil and Uraguay . 55c to $10.00 waffle iron by use of the grids. "Noxi Ormany Is giving awav $7.50 oos n w . whM you eui gn SI far pockets; sleeves adjust. * * ai rp SUOGBfnONt ysor sM eon tsoatte a nsv aas GLOVES. 49c One year guarantee. ugh hundreds of radio sets In I-atih THE BARBARA pries! si SIS ar omra MAIN FLOOR America which can receive only *25 IM>W.N.«4TA1RS beei new# from G^rmAny . , , DRESSER A 17 Jewel Bulova styled In the col- Whether or not this Information or and charm of .vellowSWV* WWeGold! It*aBB • a LAOUa* BLIPS — H O S m x SETS great watch . . and is sccuraU much of it must have — BAOB - B a i X I N U T — reached Uncle Sam's political and a great value at. $29.75 Frem ^^Babyland’ I HOGEI military leaders, for they are for the T.adiea twin aWBATBRg — boosting estimates of our required GOTH A.M GOLD STRIPE SKI SUITS — OIRLI' AF regular army strength from 160- MILITARY ADJUSTABLE HOSE 000 to 400,000 men. THE NEW RANGER COATS — U N O g R n — HIGHCHAIRS,2 way ... .$7.95 New Faaaaa Defensr SETS Jfrw 1 Secretary of War Harry Wood- A atwdy, dependable IS Jswel BOUSg COATS. MAPLE PLAY YARDS.. $3.98 COMPACT Dresser Sets Kedaan ( ring has just reported In euect t lat for the Men Balova. Smart Link bond. Now d The hose which can be ad- oo^oera the Panama Canal defenses are Gleaming Enamel •-Piece Sets la Colors. jwted to at the Uil, me- vulnerable, especUUy from the BATHINETTE ...... $4.49 dium or small woman air, and must be made Impreg ******* bats — SHIBTC — nable. WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING ILBRO 81.95 Up chiffons with SHOES - SWEATERS — Bimdiifirs With Zipper* 98c up ____ plaited foot. 3 Prs.. $2 25 flueli sign posts mean tbs stnig- main floor gs tor hvOlisfire tn South America SOCKS — TROCSEBg •• ______COMR P f! LOOK ABOUND! IS on. Scales and B asket...... $2 fls lanolnis a CSDg JACKET! - nsg aOTHINC CO MPA N Y LhBW r VABIBTT OF SETS IN THE CITYl — rSBFS auCKDfAW K 881 Main Sfrtet s CARROLL TW Msia SteMt. Cor. Birch Stract It; ! MANCHESTER evening herald, MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9,1988 V •i.i.i- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9.1938 envB PAGE SEVEII ing to hospital attendants. HU tal where hU name was placed on “Mounty” Feature at State JENSENS OBSERVE work clothes, soaked with turpen- llEALTH SERVICE SURVEY r-^ T HE N EW A P BUILDIN G the danger list t a h ^ ThU checkup BURNS ARE FATAL tine, became a torch after they STORES ARE CROWDED REPORT NEW COAL ware ignited, sad screaming with 40TH ANNIVERSARY pain be ran out ol tbs house and An old farmhouse near Durham, IS RECOMMENDED HERE TO BRIDGEPORTER roDsd in snow to put out the firs. N. C., which served os headquarter! CO., » „ h , u ,0 0.™ proper,?.'’ ’,;.'; '' i1' AS THE HOLIDAYS NEAR IS SATISFACTORY supply In order to make the latter Workmen Uvsd hU body, which for the last Confederate Army in sort bum satisfactorily. with a better grade of c ^ in order I they found almost naked, with Un- to make It btira. i the field in 1865, has been restored f- Many Friends Come To Con- asad oU and took him to tbo hospi- and opened as a Southern shrine. Early this fall, after a con- This condlUon bos not arisen in BttrH Of EdMatkm Sag- ABOUT TOWN Pot Of Wax Bants Into Shop Early Id Manchester; EXPECT BIG ATTENDANCE troversy In which the Board of Se- connection with this winter's supply i cd Present Type Found freer Icctmen and the School Board were It waa stated today. " ^ gratulate Green Residents engaged relative to the award of ged Stidy Of Pablic The regular monthly meeting of Flames Ignting G o t l^ BargabSp Wide Assort- AT MISSIONARY RAUY c(wl orders for use In the schools, KcUh said that, in reply to a ques- Oiuseppe Garibaldi society will os Buminji/ But Has Met the school board separated its coal held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock On The Happy Event purchasing from that of other town Ing of the Board of EducaUon it A Compl«t« B

Uas that maka men and women lit in China. The boxes. Mr. Courtney •fyashfnftoH Daybook- MANCTOTTO evening herald, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9.1938 to live In It declw e out of hU first band knowl- PAGE edge, ere juet es likely to contain publicans In o ^ s in g that ____ mesa- Btttttitm Rrraih THAT EL JUNK the eehee of a "ChlBase aoldler, a PRESTON GROVER I NEWHGHTUKEY ure. Since the1 L>emo»atic Democri majority BRD)(X PARTY IS HELD ond prizes which were red ceU^ nBuuxo mt xmc Mongolian pony, or even a Mlaaourl in both chambers will be emaller to packagee of nuta ______JO OOHPANT, INC Though the New York City au the next aesalon, some legislators nuM T^c------mule; or even Juet a spadeful of Washington—Frasbly callad bemB^Oerman Invedtora at a total ooBt to So you're giving were woa ^ Miss Ida AadarwM aad t t Wn*U ItTMt thoriUes who arranged the terms of dirt." predicted proponents would have to BY BETA SIGMA PHI Mise M aa______Dlckanaon. ItoaefeMtar. Ooan. sale of the Sixth Avenue Elevated from Oermaky, Ambassador Hugh them of perhaps $100,000,000. That I ON REORGANIZING make many conceestona to order to Tha door prlaa, a penaaaaat nOMAB rEKOUBON He declares that while It may be Wilson at once put bU finger on a means that American Invaators enact the program. 0«B*ni UanacBr Railroad structure for junking ap- have taken a losa of $400,000,000 on by Mlaa Em Hooka. A 22 VmbBbb Ootob«r 1, l t d possible that the aahea of Japanese / BY SI9RID ARNB ^ V Foes of the old bill hammered Social Affair Given By Sorori pound turkey era# rainad off and pa.rently took no thought as to the chotcd Uttid piece of IntematlODBl the operation. a desk this year? VabMdMB ET»rT Braatat Eseapt soldiers who die In hospitals are alelght-of-band by which Oermany is Of the German bonds sold In this away at provlslona to revamp the ty At The Y, Well Attended; ww by Robert Beh of New Brltalo. .JjaaBaya aad Beitdart- BauraB at iba very great probability of the mate- actually aent to their relatives wiping out much of her foreign debt TBOB STORY SO FAR: Prlnoeaa Unkfi Admiiiistration WUl General Accounting Offtoe and to 2 ’* committee for the bridge and faat OSIaa at Maacbaatar, Oeea^ aa country $! 28,000,000 still art out- ■nlda haa run away from ‘her cruel Prize Winnera. rlBl’a finding its way to some bel- back home, there la no chance of —at the expense of Yankee In- standing, and of theae It U esUmat- In Watkins' big selsction of flat top and substitute s single administrator for raffis waa compoaad of AHm Alma Oaaa Mall Mattar. vestors. ■Sagmother, the Queen, and Is tn tha present Civil Service Board. Andrulot, Mlaa Mary MoOulra, Mrs. ligrarent nation for munitions pur- any such thing when the soldier Is ed that fully half have been bought drop lid models, you're sure to And just the SMitos* Toyshop. A witch, who U Accept Sabstantial Modi- A bridge and turkey raffia, epon- BUBBdUPTIQN BATBB poses, the League of Nations Asso- German financiers have Invented by Germans at 20 cents on the dol- right size, wood flnUh . . and price to flt They also demanded that Congresa eored by EU Chapter of Beta Sigma James Richmond, Miss Ursula Qaa Taar bp Mall ...... a«...}t.M killed in action or diea at the front your Gift Budget. Here are a few examples •omebody's e\11 sptiit. le after be given acme control over the Scgsrdahl, Mias Bsmiea Roblnaoo, Map Moatb bp Mall •««*«w**«***t ^tt ciation in the metropolle was quick more new financial tricks than the lar. ■nlda. Phi, was held at the Y. M. C. A on Maala Oepp ...... I .01 Dead Japs, dead Chinese, d e ^ world ever has known In order to Financiers explain that, tech- fcatHMis To Program. President's power to consolidate, Tuesday evening. Both contract and MIm SUrjorls Muldoon. Mlaa Betty DalTrarad Oaa T a a r ...... «...t*.oa enough to protest when it was an- put herself In fighting trim, but her abolish and transfer Federal agen- Walworth and Atlas AUos Altksn. draft animals, all go Into the same nically speaking, sharp German I CHAPTER FIVE cies. auction bridge were played. The first MEMBER o r THE ASSOCIATED nounced that the sale bad been big pyre. Then the little boxes are methods of ducking International speculators might be blamed for prlass which wsre beautiful fruit debts ara not new In any aense. The Ennlne’e Plan FRESB made to a West Coast broker. filled with aahea from that ganeral the business Instead of the German Waahlngteo, Dee. 9.—(AP) — a Should such control be written In- bukets were won by Mrs. Robsrt "The sverags hlrad man oa a Ksn- Tba Aaaoalatad Praaa la axolusivalp From time to timi such tactics government, except for one thing. That night after the witch bad to the new leglaleUon, It might win Metcalf, suction brlage, and Edward KEMP'SV Inc. aathlad tour Euvtha iisvoaa «al■ rapoblleatloar«(>uwiiv«Eiva The protest, however, did no par- stock and shipped to Japan. And have been tried by private Ameri- vlalted the Toyshop there was iitUe repetition of the Oongreeslonal bat- to'^lMT*™ »<*thly at all aawa diapatebaa craditad to It w • That easohsaa, Is, thatVdS<» b sasIn recenta CACUV years • aivno G«r- * votes from msmbers who have said ®vresney, contract bridge. The sec- ticular good since the successful each bereavifd mother Is told ahe can concerns, bringing on no end of • man Investor could buy these bonds •leeping. Ths Un solders stayed up U* over government reorganisation they favor the principle of govern- ar sot otbarwlta aradltad la tbia nnhllc _, ______.__ . . ^ aaaar aad alao tba local nawa oab* bidder for the structure was even "should be the proudest and hap- public condemnation on the American market e i^ p t sll night guarding the fireplace. appeared likely today, unless the ment reorganlxauon but who do not USad baraln. Germany began falling in her Santa and Mrs. Santa dozed in big All nabta of rapuMleatlooa -of given an extension of time In which piest woman In the village.” with permission of the govemmenL (Above) ■Saunistratlea accepts substentlal want to give one man a free hand. apaelal dlfoatehaa baraln ara alao ra bond payihents back in the twentlea Before be could use American dol- chairs until dawn, and then they modifications of its program. men ' to put up the purchase price and However, according to Mr. anu this government sent Charles A small maple both went out to the kitchen to pre- To Introduee Four BUIa aaraad. lar exchange to buy the bonds, be pare an early breakfast *-.**“ *SL®y™** C-). said end t file tha necessary Itond and insur- Courtney, sqme of the Innocent Dawes. Owen D. Young and other had to get official permission. desk for bed- hftsr a Whits House oooference yes- Senator Bymas aald ha intended Christmas Bazaar rnll aarrlea ellant of N. E A Barr* room or living iRsmsmber you can to Introduce four separate reorganl- bsU r las (no. ance papers after the city had been Japanese civilians are beginning to flnanclal wizards over there to help "Ho hum!” said Sants as he terday that he was certain another pull tha country out of the hole. room. Full pay for your Watktoa pushed his chair back from the effort would be made to enact legls- zatlon meaauree to supplant tha Pulaski Hall Range and Fuel day p given an excellent opportunity to suspect And possibly this trick, r. S. .Again The Goat height, SO Inches Gift Furniture on the SAT Mambar Amanean Nawapapar Pab> Each time new foreign money, In- Besides calling attention to such breakfast table, "we may aa well laUon empowering the president to omnibus bill which the Senate ap- DEC. 10, 7 P. M. on 24 HOUR SERVICE manei lUhara Aaaoelatlon. call the deal off. which In some ways Is far from cluding some from America, waa wide. Solid ma- W-B Budget Plaiu get to work early. Tell you what reshuffle exequtlve agencies. proved last spring. There were indi- St. John’s Church maneuvers. Ambassador Wilson also ple, $1$.TS. Small down payment; Wit Fabllabara RapraaantatlTas: Tba To be sure. It is announced that being as heartless as the subjection lent to Oermany in an effort to re- protested In a series of notes well do. Let's hurry. Then we can He declined to say, however, cations. however, that admlniitra- Junior Sewing Circle. Telephone 3873 weaUh JollDS Matbawa Spaclal Agancp—Naw easy weekly payments. go sleigh-riding this afternoon.” \ tlon leaders again might prefer to the purchaser and his attorney of the living to unspeakable hard- vive the country. By 1930 the against the German practice of as- Store open tomorrow whether ths new legislation would Many Attractions! 000 oi Tork. Cbleapo. Oatrolt and Boaton. American loans to Germany had "Hooray!" shouted the toye, differ from that which the House re- wrap up everything In one meas- TEXACO CRYSTALITE RANGE OIL have sUted that they bad no Inten- ship and poverty, may prove more suming responsibility for Austria’s evening until 9. ure. Admission Tickets 19c, Polo I MEMBER audit BUREAU OF reached a peak of $1,200,000,000. debts to other nations but refusing ‘well be very good." So they all jected last year after a flood of pro- . popiili OIRCULATIUKB. tion of selling the scrap to any bel disillusioning than anything else rushed to their shelves and sat buy their vulne In Then the preaont aeries of defaults to accept responsibility for Austria’s t«sttog telegrama reached Capitol The reorganlzstlon debate will Olfts or Refreshmeuta. here Tba Baiald Prlntlnc Company Inc., llgerent nation, b jt there Is no le-| the -Japanese . - ...... have- ---- had r— put upon began. debts to the United States. very quleUy out of the way. The Hill. furnish a major test of the new Ckm- MORIARTY RROt . them aaaamaa no flnanclal raaponaibilitp In that year $100 bonds slipped to furies aewed dolls’ dresses, paint- Most Make Oooeeaalons greselonal lineup, as will debate AD Weleomol .they gal obstacle to their doing so*and Ibom by their war mad bosses, The German answer was that she ,ed tops and cut paper dolls. The 301-315 Center SL, Con Broad S t far tppoarapbieal arrora appaarlac In a low of $76. and by 1931 ranged had a balance of trade with other Dlsaentlng Denaocrats joined Re- over relief funds. aklna adpsrtlaamanta In tba Minehaatar mighty small likelihood that they ' from a top of $97 to a low of $27. ■' gnomes worked so hard sawing title I BPaalng Barald. will do anything else. nations which left her with spare (Above) A full width top drawer is one w ^ e n wagons, putung together THE DIES SHOW Present values on various Issues exchange to pay on bonds. With the of the features of this Cl Chippendale flat aliiron Tt Is worth noting that only one range from $20 to $30. Then began top kneehole desk. Mahogany vensersd; Toiler skstee, and testing whistles FIUDAT, DECEMBER B A determined effort la to be made U. S.. however, the balance of trade rtu boms, thftt ths Toyshop ouiv* person connected with the transac- the German maneuvers which flnan- U the other wyy. so there are no Colonial red finish. Size 22x42. $SA80. Lid with the noise. whatrne st it ches WhJ clal men have called names rang- ' /* Uon. Borough President James J. to obtain further Congressional ap- spare dollars fb pay off German ^ s n t a sat at his work bench put- M. much THE IMMEDIATE NEED propriations for the continuance of ing all the way from plain chiseling dollar bonds. Ambasador Wilson together a big doll bouse and weeks Lyons of th r Bronx, baa at any to rank International dishonesty. them the Dies Committee on Un-Ameri- didn't think that sounded so good, Mm. Stmts sat next to him sewing sky to the West. Then Santa put Oerefully. palneUklnKly, Ann time taken any position against not while Oermany was able to get curtains Mr the bouse, "niat gave the ermine. Hs aald, "Hare I Hutso llBrle Hahn planned tha murder of can Activities, Perhaps the com- Bonds Oro|>—Oermaaa Buy down his hammer and stretched. again." pasa I allowing the junked El structure money to buy bonda at cut rates Hulda, the little lost FTlnceas, an "Now let's go sleighing,” be shout- aa elderly man a ^ n a t whom aba mittee ought to be continued as an Shrewd German Investom started but could not find money to pay for wea. She aald, "I could saw, too." When The Mood Ooeaea Out waa o to go to a foreign belligerent. As a buying up the German $100 bonds ed. Every one dropped work, the lai ' bad no Ei^dse or (rievance, her example of what democratic gov- them at an honest dollar for dollar. She held out her gold needle which “Hrilo, Hello, ” said Hulda. ’T m | member of the P ■: rd of Estimate in this country at $20 to $80. They the ermine had given her. pulled on coats and caps, and glad to see you. You muat have fol- Aa he ' only Incentive being: nv^ney profit ernment Is capable of when It Is Incidentally, a couple of South dashed for the wide gentle hill thia y he voted alone against the sale and were able to get ther. at theae low American countries Lave played the Mrs. Santa. lowed me down here." Mtora than likely she could have permitted to fall Into the hands of prices only because Germany bad outside the Toyshop. 'n»re were "Yee," said the ermine. "We| health has since told the League of Na- same trick in the United SUtes. •Would you like to try making tiny sleds for the baby doUs, long Eve 1 bddB convicted of any one or all of persona of a certain level of Intel- jolted down the value by failing to some white fur caps?” So that's heard about that witch last night tions Association that he foresaw a Chile Is going about It systematic- sleds that seated a dozen tin sol- end we think you can catch her I The P lectuality. pay Interest or principal on them. ally. with a regular government jrltot Hulda did. But you remem diers at a time, racers for ths * three other murders of elderly men, war material sale of the material if Of the original top value of $1,- her her gold needle was a magic with your magic needla. But we em dl' ■ with the same end in view in each the price offered by a belligerent The other day the committee was fund. Certain BraxlUan states did omes, and asatad sleighs for the didn't want anyone else to knowl Ilm- porlally becauae we kept our over- Her bird tunes In with a blithe tt them ercise polltlcsl tights within the quaver refrain; coat on while watching "Tobacco Threading through coarser strands Woman’s loss la canary’s gala. Anna Marie Hahn tx*ae a com- countries of their sojourn. Road " unfold for the first Ume of grown-up mirth. pletely abnormal because a com- Unless precisely such a step tt Much water haa paased under the She stood tall on her toea to watch pletely Inhuman person. TVere ^re taken It Is Impos.ilhle to see how bridge dunng 2134 performances In the hero fact, 4650 gallons have been used by Push the pretty lady sidewise Into FORMER OFFICE BOY many such. And there is only one the worm of totalltarl.anlsm Is to the gutter. NORGE Jeeter and his be-draggled brood to thing that enables society to keep be kept from the heart of We.stern quench their thirsts or douse their She cried when a train crashed by Such people under restraint the Hemisphere democracy. Yet nothing dirty faces. Only one player of the and struck a truck. HEADS MANUFACTURERS agency of fear. The f.nr of ex- can be more '-ertaln than that any onglnal cast survives. He Is Edwin She looked on puzzled as men car- alter, who portrays the mortgage- eened with women 1 is a practical treme penalties dl-pensed through attempt In our own country to lim- Half naked, on a littered roadhouae New York, Dec. 9__(AP) — A end by the law. it the right of free .•.pcerh and ]Vl- holding banker. Mr. Walter was roor. New York manufacturer who got 3 Just short of 60 when he joined up. We may reach a stage of devel- Itlcal freedom to our own cltizeni She wa.s made to play In meadows his start as an office boy was named He's 68 now, and though he Is eligi- with the daisies. today as president of the National Christmas opment------some day^ where the wormworld ^ noisily resisted by such ble for social security and a com- And to weave bright garlands of Association of Manufacturers. has the wisdom and the time to ' ^ '” ‘1'* “ German-Amer- fortable old age, he has no Intention Bilk buttercups; He Is Howard Cocmley, 82. board earlyAAwtae detect —.a these human sbnor- I lean Bund, andb a, ^ ^not, a _perhaps, with- . . . of walking out. Her gay head would have been just chairman of the Walworth company, ! out considerable effect. Costumes haven’t been the bulk one more flower. a valve-manufacturing cencam with \; malties, subject them to corrective plants at Boston. East 8t. Louis. 111.. Gift- ' Also, it Is one thing to adopt of the management's expenses. It troubled me to see her In this treatment, translate them Into he- Those ragged vestments have coat place Attalla, Ala, Greenburg, Pa. and •ngs of a different type. When we i Nazi-Fascist propa- about $12.78 since Opening Night. With a tawdrj- mother beside her. Kewanee, III. You’U sMTch » tens tfme for a gift that tave traveled that far we shall I ®“ ‘*’*** another to make them But here's where the money went: chewing gum. As president of the Manufacturers Association, Oeoaley suceeeda Mill give more pleasure . . for year* to have passed the point where elec- ***■’*'"■ »* numerous countries About 60 tons of top soil which i MURDER .AT EASTER Charles R. Hook, 'pt^ttont of the Still time to come . . than a Norge Electricml Appli- trie chairs, gallows or leth.al cham-;; have already discovered. Perhaps, must be changed every three American Rolling Min Company, months, because of footllght erosion; He took his love and hung her on ance, whether it be a refrigerator, electric ner any longer have justification i If the Pan-Amencan nations do de- Into 21,320 turnips which have been the cross of his strong pride. Middletown, O., who becomes chair- That time is not yet clde to act In this matter. It would devoured by ‘Tobacco Road's " shab- Sat back and smoked his pipe man of Colgate-PalmoUve-Pest Com- range or washer. For Norge ApplUnces and waited, bored, until she pany. Jersey a ty . N. J„ succeeds Mesrtime. because we have so ' *** * F°od Idea to do so in a lively by residents; Into 868 squash balls, died. Coonley as treasurer. are down-right practical gifts. nany greater problems. Involving i *he only effective good for nothing else after they SLIPCOVER Then went to church, considered course, so far. has been that of Klngr' were used. Norge has buUt into these appliances years many times more of so much with a scholar’s Introspection eiv ■sore worthwhile human beings, we Carol of Rumania. In 206 years of New York the- The ancient rtiystlc legend of a Deaths Last Night fov ChnstflldS of ^ n siv e research. Norge has gone strical history, only three plays have death and resurrection. •hall have to do the best we can to reached the two-thousandth per- For her ther* was no holy day. Her freshen your llvinf room Sofa and right to the housewife for ideas and sug- protect ouraelvea against the cun- ASHES OF JAPS formance. Back before the Revolu- •tone could not be rolled away Pallas, Tex. — (Gillen F. Thomas. for the ChristmM holiday with smartTailor- gestions. So Norge brings juat the fea- Uonary War something called "Thie “0. U. S. commiaaioner general for ztag lunatics or moral perverts or Perhaps one of the least cruel of the recent Texas centennial exposi- Made Watldna Slip Covera . . if you eeleet t u ^ that Mother or Wife wiU appreciate. ■hatever we may caU them, of the Recruiting Officer” ran over 2000 CATHEDR.AL tion. from a group of fine fabrics in stock. Wat- Club Chair many deceptions practiced by the performances at the old Bowling Tou arc a nation's pas-loo struck MA Olt^ ^ - -- - ______i .. O io ^ your Norge Refrigerator, Range or tena Marie Hahn type, whether Japanese militarists upon the credi Green Theater. Then, In modem In stone; Miami. Fla— Jack J. Spalding, 92, kins Slip Covers are made-on-the-piece, right fliey be men or women, by aubject- times. "Able” set Ita Mount Everest I stand In aws. beholding you a Atlanta, Ga., attorney and nattooal- n w in our workrooma, to insure a perfim tlit Washer traoTOw, (Store open until 9 ulous common people of their coun- tale ly known Catholic lay laader. He ac to the extreme penalty of the among records—2332 performances. Patterned- — goods— — w srs—- ^ centered Vtl on b a MIm ^ a andUU DV-befonr MW—whatever I*® fOnUmpU- Today. 'Tobacco Road" 1s coming Of “ <1 of triumph, every received the papal orders of Knight 1.75 -SO for sentiment- of S t Gregory and Knight of Malta, seats: becks, cushions end arms are cut to Chf^tmaa . (Easy Terraa. ex- -those of them who are caught down the home-stretch. exaetly flt RufTIes are big and full! associate editor of Collier's, recent- Carved niche aa ortflee that mutes and w w the Laetare medal from We’ll slip-cover any 8-cushIoii Becauae a Norge Apmiaaoe is a tending over a period of yean, ananged.) *Bd proven guilty of hideoua tVe asked backstage if there were a groan. Notre Dame Univenlty tn 1929. won’t know your old furniture when it’s sofa and matching 1-cuahion dub practicsl gift we know of no Oner Men irtmes. ly returned from the seat of war signs ehead of calling "qulta'', and Your spires are cries of pain. I Ifsw Tork — Katharine Augusta dressed in Watkins Slip Covers. Select to- chair for only $29.76 In your Wjy to your aanUmenu ree laugh. "Wd haven't even start- And sobbing of jtoup penitents the taown In art circles In Loadei choice of Plain or Figured h« of frsah cut red roses! So $12.50 and $15.00 mdpRj •MT dasparate efforts to climb to ed," said one of them. ‘*We’ll really wall •A nm- ^ In more than 100,000 homes ra Paris, Washington aad Dustite fabrics. Zippers are in- with evetyevery Norge AppliAppliance we de- *Bt*sr things If we apsnd too much setUe down for a long run when the Of lost and lonely aotila Tour duded wherever necessary! Col- for Christmas . , Rand Close Shaver The Japan there ara treasured little World's Fair begins out s t Flushing saints are pale Nearly two thirds of sU ths t-mb ^azhsr or Rage MATTHEW Wtth * our ttBM BtrtTlBff to save ors; groan, plum, bwvm wiitts boons BtippoBeil to ooouin MeadoiWB.” With looking on at grief. And yet •Stan In the United staUe Is con. deliver, with your card,' a bouquet $9.50 U p Pen ond Pencil About this time six yeera from I own soBBsd north of Wsshtagton aad or blue; F i g i ^ plum, brown or of roa^l Bto sA es of tba son of tba taeMi*. Tourhe^tir strikes blue. cf ■ W ATKINS •«OTHS*S..WATK IN INCS Sunbeam ffliavemaater WIOR itaTMSiv Set* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. EWDAT, DECraiBER 9,1988

FAST GAMES START Grayson Says Giants Got ORIOLES ARE MUM MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, ERIDAT, DECEMBER «, 19M BRAMHAM SAYS OUTLOOK !^A 0E ' JUNIOR CAGE LOOP Best Of Trade With Cubs ON SERIES FOR PRO GRID BATTLE SEE MORE SPENT TROJANS* TWELFTH MAN FOR CAMERAMAN’S BENEFIT ONLY IXKIAL MEN EXHIBIT ATEi^SIDEREC ROSYJFOR ayiNOR LOOPS OBITUARY ODD m u iT , VEGBTABU: By HABJIT GRAYSON ^ v e a the Gl«nU a aecond baaing No Word Recehred From TAR’S LOST WIFE NEA Servloe Sports Editor. combination aecond to none, lU- nns CHRISTMAS Two local men have at least KritNil n k At Shin Ai GREEN M N S BACK tbough Bartall and BUly Homan abowed such a remarkable ceme- DEATHS equalled Ripley and they are ex- New York, Dee. 9.—Off-hand. 1 President Declares His Base* back aa baseball.” hibited their proof in tha F. T Royal Bhes, Speedboys, would aay that tbe Giants got tha won't leavo tha Rrulna Aert-hand Champs Concemmg Third •d in that department. He A id the increasing attendance., Mra. Jolla Nlehola BUsh window. FOUND BY CONSDL'^^ Rinb Ouk At Pok better of tbeir three-man trade with flgurea are proof the public knows the Cubs, If for no other reaaon Jurgea bad a aplendld aeaaon at iiafl Hoiue In Order, Santa’s Middle Men Predict Mrs. Julia (Keefe) Nichols of 18 Some time ago the Believe it HOLY NAME, 18-16 Shamrocks And Heights bat in 1937. Hia .34$ of 1938 waa Game This Sttnday. baseball is a legitimate business run Russell street, a lifelong realdent ot or Not man cited a triplet than Bill Terry Improves Uie elub’n_ by honest men. CreoiiSHAirBilMi’t morale. ^ 19 TOlnta under Bartell’a figure. InrrAflfla O f A k n n l Piwa ****’**>eater, died at the Memorial banana — three bananas under Official G toi DebuM Emerge With Victories In Regarding the ability of the play- Ihe latter swata a longar ball. Points To Remarkable The association yesterday approv- l a c i e a s e UI ADOni r iV e HoaplUl last mgbt after a brief lll- one skin. Oroceryman Nelson I era involved, Billy Jurges la tha The Bwltch breaka up the Damon No official word waa obtainable ed an amendment submitted by the f. ^ She leaves her husband, Frank Burk of South Main street la Retm Btbien Padnn; St Peters Of Hartford 4tb [equal of Dick Bartell, Frank Dam- and Pythlaa tie-up of Jurgea and today on whether or not the Orioles Comeback; Frisch Rejects intertiatlonal league Increasing the Per Cent Oyer Last Year. I yiSSr’ “ ** * mece. mu , uman exhlblUng an exact duplicate In ructions To Locate B s ^ First Play Of Season. j area la a more dependable sdl-around Billy Herman, who have been tnaep- of the north end had decided to re- number of optional players that the hardware store window to- Yictmi Of Locals; Phy performer than huge Hank Lelber, arable since they reported to tbe sume the annual town UUe football class AAA clubs may have on op- The funeral will be held Monday I day. Eqect Cnmd Of 60,000. and Ken O’Dea la much younger Cubs. It pracUcally brings Jurges aeries with tbe Moriarty Brothers New Orleans ORer. tion from 10 to 12. „ , morning at 8:30 o’clock at the WII- Then there was something Inc. homa He is a product of Brook- inf SpoBse h Barcatoa. The R«e Junior League started oft than Oua Mancuao. lyn. of the south end this Sunday after- -Another amendment submitted by Chicago— (A P )—Santa’a middle llam P. Quiab funeral homo at 326 about a carrot resembling a hu- Here Sunday. with a bang last night as the Royal If O’Dean regains tha catching • • • noon at ML Nebo. JTbe local champs the International league, which men predicted a $183,760,000 na- afreet and 9 o’clock at 8 t | man hand. Fred McCormick of N«w Toilt, Dee. t.—(AP) — Tlie Blues, one of the league favorites, and form that made ' held a meeting on the question last New Orleans, La., Dec. 9— (A P )— would have permitted teama to tlonal toy bill would be placed In Eldridge street found such a car- Washington, Dae. •— ( A P ) -A M i Grmn Bsy Packers, the Urfe young trounced the Maroons 40 to 30, witn to promising up until last season! • ******* Secoad String night but the only report available withhold delivery of notice of as- Oatcher Last Y< William C. Bramham, 05-3rear-old .wi. f.!.-. . “ f- Bridget’s cemeUry. Friends rot In his garden and that oddity falling bomba In war-totn BaroiUaMi, men who stsnd between the Giants SmachettI and Taggart doing the there Isn't likely to be much quea was a rumor that the players bad elgnment of a player until tbe end dad s sock .this CThristmaa. may view the deceased at tbe (juish waa also placed on exhibition. Mancheater Green achieved its James Kenneth O’Dea Is eight president of the National AssocU- of the season and post aeaaon series Thla would be about 6 per cent funeral home from 7 o'clock tomor- Spain, an American vlca-consul haa end the natioiuil professional foot fourth victory in live starts last heavy scoring for the winners while tion as to which outfit waa short- voted against tha third and deciding I Just carried out a tomontle mtoRon' Bunce lead the Maroons. Wally changed. years younger than August Rodney game. tlon of Professional Baseball if the assignment of contract was more than was spent last year to row night tmtil the hour of the ball championship, started work to- night by nosing out St. Peter’s Holy Mancuao. to reunite a worrlad Amarloaa iwtu*- Saverick’a fioor work also stood out It became more and more appa- Efforts to contact Coach Jack Leagues today declared hia baseball made after Aug. 25 was defeated. apread holiday cheer among the funeral, Name cagers at Hartford in a low Cp until tbe pasi-seaaon, be ap- The delegates voted to permit wlth his beloved "Anita." day polishing their rugged offensive for the Blues. rent that Leiber, the brilliant fresh- Dwyer proved unavailing. Dwyer house to be In order. youngsters. scoring title in which the locals had man of 1935, simply wouldn’t play peared to be one of the brightest minor leagues to award champion- The sailor monlad n Barastoan maneuvers for Sunday's battle. tha upper hand throughout. The In the second game the Falcons said yesterday that he didn’t ap- Exhibitors in the Merchandise! NEWEST PLANE beat out the Speedboys by the score at the Polo Grounds. The Arizona of the newer crop of backatope and Here for tbe annual meeting of ship honors to winners of post-sea- Mart and along Chicago’s "novolty girl while hia ship was la port thara. With any sort of a break In the Green got away to a 9-4 lead by a rousing batsman. prove of resuming play after a lapse tbe association which ends this af- son playoffa FUNERALS TonalU, Oapt Don McNeU, Harry Smith, Howard Stoacker and BUI Fisk Th* ^ Stanley, Roy Georgs, Tony Later he wanted to sand for bar, but weather the game should pull 60.- of 31 to 25. Arnold, Parchuk and collegian didn’t hit it off with Ter- of three weeks but would abide by row" went through bills of is halftime and managed to stay In ry any too well. He held out, Rescued from the 8t. I/>uta Car- ternoon, be said In an Interview, the When the baseball men gather DaaM O. Lang OrsnvUls Lansdell. and H o f f ^ Stoacker and BUI Fisk. The backfleld, from left to right: Boyd Morgan. Shell, BlU Sangster, she didn’t anewar bla lettara. The 000 or so bug-eyed fanatics Into the front despite a spurt by their rivals Russell did tbe bulk of the scoring the wlahea of his players. Matt cash registers are working, club for a check on the prospective yule- for the Falcons and Genofli starred sulked and appeared lazy. dins' chain gang, the Lima, N. Y., earlier this week for the annual con- Daniel C. Long, who has lived In SMALLER, SAFER waa plain: Ha had loot M r Polo Grounds, The GlanU are as in the final mlnutea of play. lad got Into 70 games In 1936, and Moriarty. sponsor of,tbe south end- owners are behaving, players are vention of the national association tide bualnesa They have been dis- addr*" popular as a boost la pay around for the losers. Leiber, whom the Cuba will at- era, aald t(^ay he bad heard unof- tributing toys among____ „ ...... retail...... mer-1. North Coventry for many yMra, Moorhouse and Relmer featured tempt to palm off aa the long-dis- caught more than half of the Wrig- protected, and baseball It on a hurt- of baseball leagues, things looked Direeltaaa Ts Wind w m here and the prospect of seeing The third game found the Sham- leya’ engagements In 1930-37, when ficially that the Orioles weren’t ness basis. chants throughout the country since fl>e Memorial hospital yes- for the Green and Delias and Calla- rocks coming out on top 38 to 29. tance right-hand hitter they’ve rosy for big league swapping. ^m wuf So In hte appeal to the oonsuiata them play the same sort of game han stood out for the loaera. TTie he hit -.307 and .301. Gabby Hart- In favor of playing. "They prob- "Any everybody's happy,” contri- But today, with only a few coo- aummer and were in touch with f«rday afternoon after a short UI- Health and Diet EVERYTHING IS FOUND they turned on against the Red- Mahoney lead tbe scoring for tbe been seeking, batted only .309 In other major novelty markets aa Eddie Dooley Selects PC-5 Has Been Completed "• gave the following dlreettemi tor Green retuma to action Sunday af- 98 starts in 1037. He got into only nett waen’t pilssed at all. ably want to be regarded aa town buted L. H. Addington, publicity eluding remarks needed to end tk finding her; skins In winning the eastern division Shamrocks with Bucher doing some Champa for another year,” he said. man for the organization, "the own- well. Through their hands hav# He leaves hia wlfa, Mrs. Ida (Tal- ternoon at the East Side Rec fancy mesh hooping for the Cougars. 51 games In 1937, when ^ b Feller O’Dea slumped to .263 last sea- convention, the deal which managet “From the place where tha S. •— title last week has the 42nd street son, which wouldn’t have been so The Orioles won the opener by a ers, the players and the public." BlU Terry of the New York Gls«t gone the millions -of Itenu which cotf > Long; two sons, Edward T. Advice HANDY AS DECORATIONS alumni all hopped up. against the strong Shamrocks of The final game was the thriller of put him In the hospital by striking h Wooden Dummy Form Bristol and a bang-up tuaale seems him on the head with a pitched bad had not his general work be- 7-6 score and then absorbed a 51-7 When Bramham, whose annual and manager Gabby Hartnett olJL4 I fkdeckr glittering toy stores In every who U stationed at the Navy By DE FEANH MeOOY His All American Team w JlT* .“ **„**'***•• *»• Doa Hntsen b Back. the evening aa the Heights pulled trouncing from Coach Luddy Han- "‘ate. Yard at Charleston, South Carolina, ww tha tronay car around by tiM assured. The preliminary will start ball in a spring exhibition. come ao bad that ha had to be salary Is $20,000, was made czar of CTUcago Cubs organized beads^j Boaton.-r (AP) — Sava that old one out of the fire when Roscoe lei benched in favor of Bob Garbark. een’a grid machine. Heavy snow- the minor leagues in 1932 there cemetery to tha end of tha What makes the Green Bays so at 3:15 o’clock with the main clash one fiy, and tbe ball, in • • • Average , f $63A0 IVr Family A S ’e’^ ' ^ J CATARRH mouse trap, floor mop. Jelly mould For Use At Little Airports much tougher than they were two Mancuao leavea tha Cubs with fall forced postponement of the were only 11 of them. Now there are 'Terry traded outfielder Vloiik A week before Eric Tipton ofT No eleven of previous years packs Follow the road to a raUroad brtdgs. Immediately following. the air when tbe whistle Bartell Had Arthrltia and Nob 37. Duke punted his team to its 7-0 vic- and stove brush—they may come In Keep going about a haU nUIa mon. weeks ago, when the Giants downed Box score; Off Throwing Arm. two veteran catchers. He la 33 series but recent rains have cleared Lleber, catcher Gus Mancuao and more line power and scoring punch, handy as decorations for Mlladf's blew, going through the hoop to give and baa been playing baseball 13 One of my readers has requested tory over Pitt. Eddie Dooley, ‘ be You coma to another raUroad bridge. them 15-3, Is the presence of Don Manchester Green A. O. fIS) the Heights the victory, 29 to 28. There Is no reason to suspect Mt. Nebo and the field would prob- Oieck Baohers doaely shortstop Dick Bartell to Hartnett more hard running backa and ag- hat. ' SonU Montoa, Caltf., Dec. 9.— Hutson, the end who is tbs best irears. This hasn’t dimmed his for shortstop Billy Jurges, catcher toys, oMt each family an aver-1 man of Bast Hartford; also five that I discuss the symptoms of famous football forecaster and com- The second house on the right Is P B F T Lajeakl and Roscoe featured for the that Demaree will not get back in- ably be In condition for a game Sun- "When a man wants to start a age of $62.60, according to a sur- gressive forwards than the team At least the Women's State Re- (A P )—Slower, amallar, atroilgar and pass receiver In the business. He batting eye, however. He bit .848 day. With that idea In mind, Morl- team," said Bramham, “we check Ken O’Dea and outfielder Frank grandchildren and one great (rand- chronic catarrh and the diet to be mentator, who has been broadcast- Dooley chose for Chesterfield. It Is the one. Bvoryona knows bar. Bata 1 Ralmar, r f ...... 3 0-0 « winners while FtUgerald starred for to his old stride next spring. vey by tbe National Cmsuroera Tax chu4 ing weekly for Chesterfield agar- publican (Tlub has used them suc- eafer than the airliners of today—Its was on the sidelines witb an Injury The Californian compiled an aver- In 52 games last aeaaon. artys have planned to play but are him carefully, background and fi- Demaree. used In correcting It n ade up of eleven players all of cessfully In making surrealist hate la bar picture. Her name la Anita. 1 Murray, I f ...... O 3 - 3 2 the Mohawks, tha losing team. Commission. The Commission said Aa catarrh of the i,osc and throat ettes. picked Tipton for the Chester- deslgnera aay-the newest D ^ la e Please find her. Thank you." the last time the Packers were here. age of only .273 lost term, but la Terry and Mancuao had argu- up In the air concering the Orioles' nancial condition. It used to be Cards Sell Harrell The funeral will be held Monday whom have performed with rare dis- from all sorts of household articles transport plane, DC^O, has been As he has scored nine touchdowns 0 Moorhouse, e ...... 3 3-9 7 The teams aeem to be very evenly The St. Louis Cardinals revived retail sources predict a total Christ- afternoon at 2 o’clock at the W. P. Is the type moet commonly Inquired M d 1938 All^m erlca football In a city of more than a mUUoB 0 Hedlund. r g ...... 0 0-0 0 matched and It looks like some go<^ every bit the .350 hitter he was In ments about the handling of Giant plans. that ‘milkers^ would go into a town, tinction in their respective poaltlons at their Christmas sals. completed In wooden dummy form. this year he gives the offense a pitchers In the 1937 world aeries. ballyhoo the Chamber of Commerce interest temporarily by selling mas business approacblng $2,000,- Qulsh funeral boma at 335 Main about, I am taking It for granted all season. A dash of color, a bit of braid, a people, plentifully suppUad with 0 Ford, Ig ...... 1 1-2 ball games are In Store for the 1936. That mark waa no fluke, for Matt Moriarty said that hia club 000,000. An announcement by Douglas Atr- healthy pass. Manciisu held out last spring, and about a team or a league they want- pitcher Ray Harrell to the Cubs and street. Rev. L. M. Austin o f the that she refers to the symptoms That Dooley's placing of the Duke pheam t's feather, hare and thsrs, trolley Unas, eamatarlas, raltreads 1 Wiley, I f ...... 0 0-0 Junior athletes. he came back with .324 In 1937. would not lay claim to the tlUe by Merchants were expected to odd Dooley’s team Is oa follows: eraft Corp, deserlbad it as a hlgh- Ehreryone else Is In shape, too. He’s a workhorse and a team waa shoved around by Terry until forfeit, OS they didn’t want It that ed to start, get the business men to exchanging outfielder FTencby Bor- North Coventry CongregatiDnal arising from this condition. The star on his ace team was fully Jus- Ends—Earl Brown of Notre Dame and the household articles, the Re- and girls named Anita, Vtca-OoMnl The Packers sneaked Into the west- Box scores: between 260,000 and 300,000 persons church wiU officiate. Burial wUl be tified, was amply borne out by wlng, le-possenger, two-motored Royal Bluev man. toward tbe fag end of the campaign bad, but also stated that he felt tbe buy any sell thousands of tickets, dagaray for outfielder Dusty Cooke first symptoms likely to be noticed and W. Roland Young of OkUhoraa. publican ladles say, turn the finish- monoplane, believed euitable for uoe Lsa Worley finally t o o ^ bar. Anita ern division championship last Bun- 18 of tbe Cincinnati Reds, but that was to payrolls during ^ e holiday rush. In Center cemetery In North Coven- by the patient is an excessive secre- Duke’s prompt bid and acceptance P. B. F. T. There la another angle to the -----when ha was badly needed aa Orioles had no claim to the diadem play along until the big day, the 4tb Tackles—Steve Maronlc of North ed product into headwear to be ad- at even small airports. was overoonM.' v clay while the Philadelphia Eagles 81. Poler'B Holy Name the result of Harry Dannlng pulling, of July, and then go off like fire- about all. the Commission estimated, and the *— I Uon of mucus. At first the mucus to the Rose Bowl after Its remark- mired. 0 SmachIttI, rf . . . . . 0 0-0 12 dral which has not been publicized. after being beaten so decisively In turnover should raise total 1938 Carolina and Fronds Twedell of Half tha siaa of Douglas’ gigantic Were kicking the tar out of their P B Bartell waa handicapped by a up lame. crackers. Most of the btg-tlme moguls de- wUl probably be clear and white able unbeaten, untied and unscored- last opposition. The Detroit Lions. 2 Oordier, r f ...... o 0 McCarthy, i f ___ . 1 0-1 2 the aecond clash and after making Bales for the year to at leaat last Minnesota. DC-4 .which will ba produ ct for nub or bone growth on his throw- Manciiso knows all there Is to "And when they went off they parted early for the meeting of the ___ , , ------I but In later stages It may become on season. Tuansoontlnental Airline use. the So they have had two weeks and I Delias. If ....- ...... 2 U T a i l K a r t . c ...... 5 0-1 10 no effort to finish the serlee. majors In New York next week ^ r ’a volume of nearly $40,000,000,- Guards—Bid Roth of Cornell and FRENCH SAILORS VOTE 0 Baverick, r g ...... 2 0-0 4 ing elbow last trip and pulled up know about catching, and has a re- took the ticket money with them. . yellowUh. Mucus U Chesterfield’s All-America foot- Ralph Heikklnen of Michigan. TO OFFER RESOLUnON DC-8 also wUI ba equipped with a more of rest. Clark Hinkle, the 0 Curtisy, c ...... 0 with arthritis at critical stages of The players would be stranded with v'here they may do some more bar- I .7**?°** 1 normally secreted by the healthy ball team, as chosen by Dooley and great fullback, baa two good legs 1 Callahan, rg ...... 3 1 Gentllcore, Ig .. . . 3 2-3 8 markable arm. gaming. Toy Keynote "Moderalsatloa’' Center—K1 Aldrich of Texas trteyole landing gear and wide wing the race. perhaps a month’s salary owed T*** ****** y**tsiilsy, will take [ mucous membrane and It is onlv announced recently over hia nation- flaps for "brakea” again. The solid and very im e Elverln, Ig ...... o 0 Fuller, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 There la a good chance that the YALE GRIDDERS QUIT The keynote of 1938 toy busineias I place tomorrow afternoon at * only Christian. TO CONTINDE S n O D There is no assurance that Roar- change of scenery will bring all them”. One bit of unsettled business In- place tomorrow afternoon at 3 when this secretion becomes copi' wide hookup, la being balled by AGAINST THIRD TERH line is full of light. They will be Frankolinl, c ...... 2 0 Klelnachnildt, c .. . 3 0-0 6 la ’’modernization”, said exhibitors. o’clock at the home, 87 Fairfield Quarterback — Bob MacLeod of Strong Keel Aleag Bottom ing Richard won’t be similarly both- six athletes back to something ap- Now,-Bramham said, the aosoda- volved Frank Frisch, ex-manager ous, or is altered in quality, that coaches and critics as one of ths Embodied In the design is n a tough team to beat. Molumphy, I g ...... i 0 Vancour, r g ...... 1 0-0 2 of the St. Lx>uls Cardinals. The rag doll and wooden cart of 20 street Thomas Tusk wUl conduct Dartmouth. La Havre, Franoe, Doe. (AP) 1 Davidson, if . . . . ered In 1939. proaching their peak form. CAMP AT GALES FERRY Uon investigates aU would-bs club catarrh is said to be present. moat representaUve teams of the Washington, Deci t — (AP) — strong kasi along tha bottom of tha Curly Lambeau, the coach. Indi- Kask, rf ...... o . 1 0-0 2 Frisch definitely turned down an iars ago have been transformed the service, and friends are request' Halfbacks—Vic BotUrt of Cali- —Government efforts to break a J.jrges Is one of the finest field- The deal at leaat stirs up a little owners and requires them to post a Sto babies that do everything ex- Nose and throat catarrh very year. The team was chosen by Senator Hold (D.. W. V a ), an* fuealaga which oould ba used for a cated last night he thought the B. Cailahan, I f ...... 0 ing short stops In the game. 50 per cent security on the regular attractive proposition to pilot the ed to omit flowers. Burial will ha fornia and Eric 'npton of Duke. week-old shlnplag atrlka racelvad a Packers might try the air lanes 2 22 2-5 40 excitement-----gives the cuatomers cept think, and streamlined vehicles In the Eaat cemetsty. oommonly occur together, neceasl- Dooley in coIUboraUon with more Fullback—Marshall Goldberg of nounced today he would .ntroduca In ’bally*’ landing In an emergeney. Maher, if ...... o With Burgess Whitehead, he something to talk about. New Haven, . Dec. 9.— (AP) — monthly salary of their club. New Orleans Pelicans of the South- setback today whan saSorn voted, Sunday. .Maroons ern Association. with bumpers designed to spare the Utlng frequent blowing of tbs nose than one hundred leading coaches. Pittsburgh. the next soasion ot Congress a Yale’s gridiron forces have abandon- Besides, these potential owners resotoUon opposing a third term for 1,6$7 to 97$, by aaorat baDot to “We pushed the Giants all over 8 P. B. F. T. “I have a couple of proposltlona living room furniture. and clearing of tha throat by hawk- continue tha strike, tM mala re- 16 2 Butler, rf ...... 3 ed Gales Ferry as a pre-season are required to pay a membership ing. It may cause a moet unpleaa- Preaidqnt RoosevaTt. the field last time and couldn't 0-1 6 training camp. up along the line and I want to con- Wholesalers said "wheel” goods. sult o f which ao far has been to tte score. With Hutson back and Cecil Score at half, 9-4 Green 0 Bunce, if ...... 6 0-1 10 and protection fee, and no rival Including scooters, tricycles, bicy- ant odor of tha breath. There Is different days. If dasired, but only 'raa Senate’s youngsat member EXECUnVES PRAISE team, under the assoclatlon'a ar- sider,” he said. “I’ve been in the get compliments on my cclar oom- up the liner Normandie. Isbell and Amie Herber to throw, 0 Brown, c ...... 0 0-0 0 Malcolm Farmer, chairman of the cles and wagons would receive the a distinct possibility that In one kind of Juice should be used in said ha would tiae for hia anti-third University Athletic Association, an- rangement, may set up business big leagues 20 years and I think I plexlon but can not wear make-up tsrm resolution the wording of the The Ministry of Marina and ship- I think well do more passing—we 1 Aceto. rg ...... 3 0-0 6 owe It to myself to stay there." major portion of tbe country’s gift \ WEDDINGS Uma it may cause catarrhal deaf' any given day. One dally enema la 2 Toman, ig ...... nounced last night that hereafter within 10 miles of another league as my face chaps so easily. Please reeolutlon passed, 60 to 28. by the INTEREST OF WOMEN ping compantaa had urged a aacrat did enough last game but not at B. MAZZOU LEADER . 1 0-0 2 Morgan Says Collegians member. bujdng. There are cars equipped nesa, through the catarrhal Infiam necessary during this fruit Juice let me know what to do.” I/' the right time—and we’ll score 0 Pesclk, c ...... 3 0-0 training would be conducted at An- with IH horse power motors and vote ba taken In tbe belief tbe 6 ^ ______Stephen Oolas of 467 North Main I ______matlon speeding______o up-r the Eustachian schedule. In addition the akin should *®’ opposing a trikera would deelda to go book to touchdowns all light. We won’t ------__ thony Thompson Field In New Ha- Addington said the depression set streamlined miniature automobiles »m»ouncee the engagement of tubes In the throat and thus reach- Answer; In some cases where third term for President Coolldga. tbe minor leagues back on their be cleansed once or twice dally with marked dryness of skin and hair Is HarUord, Dec. 9.— (A P )—Wom- work after walking out to ayaepa- play the same sort of game twice.’’ 5 15 0-2 30 ven. ' on sale. Educational toys rank high *** daughter, Mlos Mary R. Oolaa, to Ing the ears. shower or sponge baths. Dally ex- T^e 1928 resolution was Intr^uc- en's tntoraat In public affairs, par- OF YMCA ALLEY LOOP heels. In one year during the dark a prominent feature, the patient will ef* by Senator La Foltette (Prog thy with 60 aallora who were die* Glanta Are Good, Too. Referep, VoJ^k. Reports of possible abandonment *nfavorjrtth shoppers. Mr. and The nose may feel stopped up or posure to sunshine is excellent, ticularly in the fiscal mt-up of the All this worries ' stout Steve Flop As Prize Fighters of the Gales Ferry site galnied wide days, he said, about 20 leagues Toy "war material ______benefit by using more oils and fats Wla.), and supported by leading charged for partlcipatittg la tha started the season and six dropped Natleoal League '*'?**. «®t a|“ ^ - of Hartford. No | obstructed and when t ^ patient when the weather, or the working Democrats. eUte govcrnmfibt, was praised to- general atrlka Nov. SO. Owen, the Giant coach. Paces Wednesday Night Falcons r- circulation when the September Wg play, Indicating, wholesalers *t*te baa been set for the wedding, In the diet. Usually the beat means day by both Governor Crom and out by tbe 4th of July. New York Rengere 0, Montreal 0. goes to bad at night, the side of the schedule of the patient, permits. of combatting dryness of the akin SaUlnga, however, have hem get- "Look," he said. "We have been League With 113.3 Average; P B K T. hurricane forced the Ell footbaU said, that headlines, pictures and nose next to the pillow may become After the good effects of the fast (3ovarnor-Elact Baldwin. hot for two games. The Packers 2 Arnold, rf ...... 4 knees, or, mayhap, that the former But In 1933 there were ISJMM.OOO New York Americana 1, Detroit 1, household gossip about war during and hair la a prominent feature, the ting back to normal with tha uoe 1-3 9 stalwarts to retreat from there to paid admlsaloaa to mlnar league so stopped up that breathlM are felt in relieving the excessive TIm retiring and Incoming chief haven’t played since they played us. Barton Holds Second. 2 Server, If ...... 2 0-1 4 Veteran Manager Claims campus big ^ o ts couldn’t endure this city. Tbe distance of the camp (Overtime tie). patient will benefit by using more of requlotUoned stewards and aaU- games, said Bramham, a Jump of TONIGHT’S SCHEDULE the pmit few .Aontha have filtered NEW STATE TAXES through that aide is difficult. Ring- mucus flow the paUeut is ready to ODD HUNTING ACCIDENT executives b rl^ y addressed nearly ora from the French Navy, leading We are pretty badly battered while 1 Robbins, c ...... 1 ' 0-0 2 the alow climb to ring fame? from this city was given as the Into young eyas and aara. Demandl**“ ” i n A f i J oils and fate in the diet Usually 75 members of the Connecticut they are fresh and they have that B. Maxaoli of tbe Second Oongoes 0 Parchuck. rg . . . , . 4 0-1 "Neither one," sighed Dan. "The two million over the previous year, Aroerteaa Aaaoclatlea la briak for metal aoldlers, minia- ing noises m the ears, dullness of start eating. Inasmuch as the per- tha best means of combatting dry- to tbe belief that tha Normandie 8 principal reason for the move. and about five million more than the bearing, loss of the oense of smell, League of Woman Votera meeting Hutson back. Not to mention Is- 0 Russell. Ig ...... 4 0-0 8 Grid Stalwarts iShy At truth Is tbst they just don’t like to Minneapolis at Wichita. ture camran, tanka and alrplanL. son with a tendency toward catarrh tt®** of the skin Is to use a cold OCCURS IN WASHROOM would be able to resume her eehed- I# setting the Individual pin-toppIlng Gales Ferry Is used prlmailly for major leagues accounted for. and a dull headache are other possi- does not seem to handle starches today at the capttol to observe at bell. who is a whale of a player In get hit on the ears. They can’t crew training, especially for four and baby machine guns that chat- SEEM nmiNENT cream, to use only the milder types first hahd the working thro# of ule, sailing for New Tork Dee. 37. pace In the YMCA Wednesday Remarkable Oemeback The income of the average Amer> ter realistically. ble symptoms attending catarrh. and sugars to advantage and ac- ot my hook." 5 16 1-5 31 stand to get their ears messed up. weeka before the annual Harvard- of soaps, and to be careful to dry the new state departments estab- All of which may be true. But Night League, blasting out an aver- Haring Ears Ponnded In "There Is no enterprise in tbe lean In 1935-36 waa $1,160 a year, In chronic catarrhal Inflamma- tually seems to manufacture ex- PUtefleld. Mass..— (A P )—Prob- Latin America Increaaed Its pur- Speedboys . Outside of that, these football play- Tale regatta on tbe Thames. country." said Bramham,* (OsollMMi frem Pag* Oml ) the skin carefully after It baa been ably one of the season’s oddest Uohed under reorganization In 1937 the Giants have a very good team, age of 113.3 for games up to No- P. B. F. T. ers are the beat bunch of fighters "which, or $22 a week. tion the mucous membrane Itself ceas mucus out of them, such foods In water. Dryness o f the hair Is a ohaaaa of United States mediclnale vember 30. aoae behind la H. Bar- may undergo several ebanges, be- are beat avoided for a time. Milk hunting accidents occurred In s and supported before the General probably the host that ever repre- 0 Genolfl, r g ...... 5 2-4 12 Ring; Tells A Sad StoVy tbe world ever saw. They’re natural publican progresolva from Mona- somewhat common condition. Hot restaurant washroom. Assembly by the League. 30 per cent In the last year and ac- seiited New York. Including the ton of Vernon with an even 113, 0 Mohr. Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 fighters, outside of that HSIHK1K* fleld, who stetea that "OonnecUeut coming congested, boggy and re- and cream are also to bo omitted oil treatments are often recommend- counted for 20 per cent of the total champions of 1B34. They have Goodrich of Vernon with 111.6, Bro- 2 hlcCollum, c . . . . MORE TOYS TO BE *0**<1- Yt may be redder than usual, for a few weeks. The diet should Alfred Dubois. 29, returning from shipped from this country. . 2 0-1 4 His Best Prospeet might aa well reconcile Itoelf to a ed. Washing the hair with a mild a bunting trip, went into the wash- TO BUT BfEXICAN OIL four excellent hacks in Ed Danow- gan of the North Ends with 110.1, 0 Copeland, rf . . . . 0 0-0 0 Of His Finest Prospect "Why, a few years ago I had s state tax on dividends and interest.” although occasionally u may be Include the following foods: one soap or special shampoo prepared skl. the league's leading passer. Skoog of BryantChapman with 0 Coleman, If ...... 0 pale. In some forms of chronic egg a day. dish of stewed fruit, one- room, leaving his loaded rifle In the 0-0 0 boy out of Harvard that would have H e l l Loo k lo r N ew Sh irts — ih e O ne Serious consideration of tha poo- for those with dry hair may prove hack seat of hia automobile. His Mexteo a ty , Dec. 9.— (A P )— TOO I.ATE TO CLASSIFY Tuffy Leemans and Hank Soar, the 109.6 and Wilhelm of L. T. Wood 2 Agosttnelll, If .. . . 4 1-2 9 been the champion, sure. Best pros- ‘MADE IN AMERICA’ alble need of finding new sources of nasal catarrh the membrane be- quarter pound of lean beef (or fish helpful. Brushing the hair thor- ball carriers, and Ward Cuff, a bril- with 109.4. comes very dry and thin. or chicken), plenty of cooked non- J**!!*’’ *’*’*’’ P'c***** “ P the weapon Mexico la completing negotiations to New York, Dec. 9— (A P )—Dumb pect I ever had, and Pve had ’em revenue arises out of a gloomy oughly every day Is also of value sell W. R. Davie, New York oil man, L O S T - GILLOERSUCKVB Latin liant blocker, place-kicker and de- Brogan holds high aingle of 133 4 11 3-7 25 for 40 years, more or lest. He financial picture outlined by author- In addition to the symptoms lo- atarchy vegetables, and raw salad It distributes tbe natural oil over J'’?.*.***=‘'**'***“ y <«*charged. fensive man. They have two good and high triple of 304. while Vernon Referee, Vojek. Dan Morgan, the old fight manager, cMlslng In the nose and throat, The bullet went through the ras- approximately $17,000,000 worth of grammar book and Latin compool* could hit like a trip-hammer, that Itlea for the next two years. vegetables. Three slices of Melba the hair atrands. When the akin of oil during 1939, It waa disclosed lines, plenty of drive, and a nice has the beat team average with says he has given up completely on I w e is usually some trouble with Toast are allowed with the break- Uurant wall and grazed Alfred’s Uon book, St. Joseph’s (Allege. Re- mixture of experience and youth. boy, and he could take it He didn’t Santa Clans To Carry Addi- Though budget-makers art val- the face is very senslUve It may be nead. officially today. ward. c;aU 7$$1. 105.6. The figures follow; Shamrocks the college boys. Says all of theae Gift That Pleases ! iantly trying to reconcile a program digestion and also a tendency to fast menu. P. have a real weakness. I saw my- a good plan to use a protective lo- He required treatment at HUl- Vernon B. big, husky football players are be- self fixed for life. constipation. Those wishing more complete N. Barton 4 Moorehouse, rf tion or cream before going out- creet hoeplUI...... 102.3 ing turned loose on the country “What happened but one day I put hoBal Atsorbnesl T l « Before undertaking a drastic dieting instructions are welcome to doors. RANGERS MOVE CLOSE H. Barton ...... 113. 2 McConvtIle. If . right now, looking fui something to change in dleteUc habits with the aend for my article called "How F. Barton 2 Mahoney, c . .. him In against a tough sparring JEWISH CHILDREN SHOT ...... 68.5 do, and that he wouldn’t give a split partner, and my boy didn’t have on Year From United Stales. pecte at present at*laast w ere'r^ idea o f overcoming caUrrb, I rec- Catarrh ia Produced” and to request Ur ...... 2 J. McVeigh, rg infinitive for the lot Of them—not ommend that the paUent first use a a diet. Write to me In care of this CALLS RULING "ABSURD” TO LEADING BRUINS ...... 103.4 1 Packaril. Ig . . . bis bead protector. This- fellow I ported os “far fOom reassuring. London, Dec. 9.— (AP) — Baron Olrason ...... 19 strings I as fighters, anyway. short fast. Tha various fruit Juice Whist - Setback - Bridge 2 L MrVelgh. Ig slugged him a beauty right on the newspaper and encloae a large, self- Banta Monica. Calif., Dae. 9 __ R ot^hU d told prominent eivte Gooilrirh ...... 111.5 "It's a shame." he says, "because regimens are excellent In catarrhal addreased. stamped envelope. ear. He came right out of that Washington, Dec. 9.— (AP) — (A P )—A National Labor Relations leaders today that Jewlah chiidnn At Nose Out Canadiens, f5-.r. To B Barton ...... 1 1 string I there's probably a world champion troubles, the patient using what- 13 18 2,-12 .38 ring and it took me two hours to get More toys in Santa CHaus’ bag this Board ruling, ordering the Douglas wero shot down in Germany in the Pull Up Within Half \ Game Tall Cedars amongst 'em, and he and I could get down the swelling In that ear. ever Juice he prefers for at least quEsnoNs and ans\ver.s Aircraft Company to reinstate 83 antl-JewUh wave that started thara McGonIgal Coiigara ' Christmas will be stamped “Made Of Ice Pace Sellers...... 103 together and make ouraalves a bag " T m sorry, Mr. Morgan,’ he STORIES five days. Orange Juice, tomato (Dryness of Hair) Bltdown atrikers, waa termed ’’one November 10. Ellington of money. But somebooy else can •In America” than ever before. Julceg pineapple Juice (canned), or St. Bridget** Charity ...... Cummings, rf says, 'but I’m through with this This Is the case, the Commerce Question. E. B. inquires: "My hair more absurd ruling" by Donald Heck collect the headaches from now on. grapefruit Juice may be used. It Is NAMED MKBIEL GOVERNOR \ s s o r i \Tr.n PRE^a ...... 13 Donahue. If . stuff. I’m not going to carry Is very dry, what can I do for It? DouglM. president of tha company. Schleldge No more college football players Department disclosed, both In the IN STAMPS ...... 101 6 ,2 Bucher, c .. . around a couple of scrambled ears .United States and elsewhere In a •Uttwabls to use different Juices on Also, my liands and face are dry. I He said ha would appeal the order Lutz ...... 108 .S 2 Tedford. rg . for me."‘"*“' announced In Waaliln^on yesterday. Kaunas, Lithuania, Dae. 9.__(AP) Card Party It s three nights away, but Berry ... even if I make a million dollars.’ ' world where munitions plants are ...... 108. 1 Farris, Ig ... .Admits Nova's Good — Viktor GaiUus, a Lithuanian foi thcoming fracas between i Ua\1s “And I nsver got the gloves bn -literally crowding out toy manu- ST. BRIDGETS HALL Bo.«ton Bnilns and the New York i9 stringsl lO Smith, Ig . . . Dan, dressed up like a Cbriatmaa him again,m ourned Dan. "That factories. Here foreign toys will UNITED resident of MemeL today was named North Ends 0 Peterson, rg tree with Ilghta, waa watching Lou aiTioiuit to less than 5 per cent of governor of that former Gernmn WEDNESDAY EVENING DECEMBER It Rangers claimed all the attention of Kroll ...... waa when 1 swore off football play- STATES the National Hockey Uague today. .109. Nova, best of tbe young prospects, ers and went back to truck driven 5 / the total. Vreat Scott, Man— You*ve Saved Me Again!' territory. Brogan ...... 110.1 8 11 7-15 29 work out for his 16-round battle Japan, for Instance, has shipped , , J POSTAGE While the bristling Bruins were Newcomb ...... 1 and stevedorea iiUtng last nipht, the Rangers hur- .108 8 Rrferer, Belfiore. with Tommy Farr a week from to- "Take a truck driver, ha might to the United States and other Crandall ...... [ . 94 8 1 night. He admitted, reluctantly, countries only about half as many rlieil the .Montreal Canadiens. 6 to 5. ^ Abritls not be as fine a physical specimen to move within a half game of first Heights that he liked Lou’a looks very much, toys as last year. The department H. LaChepelle ...... P as the footballer, and chances are place and establish their Sunday I .106 2 B. F. T. despite the fact that the coast kid be Isn’t near as bright to begin oaid the principal reason for the di^ R. UChapellc .105 1 Horvath, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 has a fdotball-playlng record / ^ dine was the requisitioning of raw night engagement at Madison j 2 with. But when somebody slugs Square Garden in New York as one Second Congoes Lajeakl. If ...... 6 0-7 12 against him. materials for military piuposea. B. Mazroll ...... 1 Roscoe; c . . . 6 him on his aar all he about of the .se.'i.'ion's best attractions. j .113.3 3-8 15 "Maybe he’s different,” Dan ven- Is to crack somebody back. Speak- Before the World far, foreign K Kuhney ...... i 1 Haberen. r g ...... 1 0-0 2 ; toys—particularly German— were 24 CENTS 2 4 The two clubs are natural rivals . 98 :! tured. "So far he doesn't show any ing strictly as a manager, that’s : A N DERSO N & N OREN Fv-^Vitther ...... 2 .Maron. Ig ...... 0 0-1 0 t^m lllar partldpanta tai American who probably would have packed' . 105 signs of his football affliction I’m how a man ought to be.” MEATS — GROCERIES — FRUITS AND VEGETABLES B. Gibson ...... 101 6 0 McGuire, If ...... 0 0-0 0 telling you about, and that short xjt^ristm as activities, but now the the metrofioiia big arena even if I J. Pontillo ...... 1 — Dan. hia own ean trim and un- thei: show were not spiced by the right of bis is a beauty. They're / M||||Ued States is exporting nearly Phone 4076 W. Lai le v ...... 13 s-n 29 touched by time, called to a pair of iMMbe as many toys as shq Imporia Lounched Pan-A m erican Fne DeUvery S61 Center St Stniggie for first place. They have j ...... 93.2 crazy though, if they let him In the his boys to cUmb up In the ring T. Wood (S ring with Joe Louis inside of two ^ > Imports Oit In Half. Reciprocity 4*- rriet on.ly once this season and the Palmer B. F. and show him some aetton. In the first 10 months of thla ROYAL SCARLET STORE rampant Ranger.'* earned, a 4 to 2 ^ ...... 102. 2 Mallon, i f ___ years." A esBtury la adiranua of Perkins ...... lOO.S 2 0-0 year—a period covering the bulk of vict'Ty. This was one of the. two i 0 Gorman, rf .. 3 What, Dan was asked, did ha PA OIBL8 PEAOnCB / wa enrroBt Pan-Antarlcaa Macintosh ...... 102, 1-1 Christmas imports — the United Vs boyal bcael et seU-ieka Boston has had I 3 Dupont, c . . . . 1 0-3 mean by this mysterious affliction CoBforeaco at Peru, the OampeOlf Bonp^ Brightwaad Wilhelm ...... 109 4 I that had blighted the entire grid- States bought $1,301,000 worth of .e York had a feverish fight to : 3 Fitzgerald. Ig 4 1-2 The PoUah-Aaastleaa Otris win toys abroad, coqij>ared with $3.- Unl« Stoto. waTaSviSrSrirtaJ Whole Kernel Oacn O C FMah Roaaf Pork, Harrington ...... 994 ' iron crop? Did he mean, possibly, g 't p.ist the Canadtens. who had Stevens 0 Martin, rg .. . 3 0-0 practice basketbell tonight from 9 784,000 In the same months lart doear oconomlc nda- Except Ohiclnn aad Nnahroom. Bib Lria voD their last three In a row. Clint ...... (6 strings) I that there were too many trick to 10 o’clock at the Eaat Side Rec. W. Hilinskl ...... ( 9 stringsl year. the La^ABM rteaa Pork and B a ^ Smith ai counted for three of the six 18 2-0 28 opnainas. y Mid OispmBn Japan’s shipments here totaled Boyal Beartol Nnttj K m h New York goab* and had a big part Skoog ...... Referee, Belfiore. about $800,000 In the 10 months, or dforta ed Wheia Basted O O 27c 29c *n sending the Rangers into the last Faawri Batter. O C - "'right ...... 9 8 - about half of last year’s figure. „ - Hanteo, ...... perio.l .*1th r. 4 to 2 margin which * «»« AOC 10 on. J a r ...... £OC Cummings ...... gp Germany's were about lift tame at »M«blkaa tldmt Whole Groan Beano, 1C.. they quickly boisted to 6 to 2. But BARLUND FACES FINAL M. H. S. At East Hartford $360,000, while the share of third- 21c the flying Frenchmen unloosed a ...... 107.2 "®od ...... ranking Osechoelovakia fell off Moray Wet Bhrimiw, O A Clappk Baby Feed. whirlwind rally which brought three Grosso ...... sUghUv to $78,000. ^tir M took efiSem At tbe mm eons ...... ZsIC goals in eleven minutes and came so RING CHANCE TONIGHT 3 21c Hewitt ...... !!!!!____ For Fourth Game Tonight Amertcan facteries meanwhile Onto he initiatod tha peibw od Biddhttn m m 'leae v> overtaking the invaders CHRISTMAS ^1.50 have turned out about $75,000,000 «™»erelal radpeodty wtSSi R ft. b M ...... lOC " T S ...... 23c Manager Uster Patrick must have Team Averagee $ Vernon ...... New Tork. Dee.’ 9.— (A P )—Gun- once a year . . . and it’s tha logical tima worth of toya. o f which $2,237,531 Mng pnRied oo atrengly by the Fimh Oyalam wished his Rangers wera someplace .105.0 was exported In the 10 months. Rooaevelt adminlatratloo. His ad- Ft- Pt. else. Tall Cedars ...... 104.7 ner Barlund, the much enduring With QoUilng at atake but a poa-^catlaa that Maaeheatar M due for Brownie Brand Poaebea, * aaaaaaoaoooo H North E^nds ...... | sible winning streak and its pres- an Intereating evening.—. to give hin a shirt that win please tremsn' Last year the comparable figure 5»k»totrstk» also drew intanat The New York club, the Ameri- .104 6 Finn, will get what may be ble last was $3,317,733. Bryant and Chapman .... tige as triple champion, Manchester Beaten 1^ the Alumni and victor Hi attm jptto annex BawaU 18c 35c cans. played a 1 to 1 tl# with the .103.7 shot at the boxing big time against High tnvatee East Hartford’s "band- donsly the whole year through. These AH KMfis n g «M to the United Ittitee ’ Jsr...... 27c Saturday wtB be the taot day Redwings at Detroit and thereby Secoad Oongoes ...... 103.4 Roscoe Toles. the big Detroit Negro, over Rockville and Bristol by de- L> T. Wood ...... box” court tonight for Its fourth en- clsivo scores^ the Rsd and WblU ^2.95 As to the kinds of toys figuring to buy dry luta anh. Ir-nnann DIAL «07« drifted past Chicago into UBOoateat- .103. in tbe Hippodrome tonight. gagement of the 1938-39 basketball Shirtcraft’ and Whitaey shirts art the In wortd trade, offldala dtoelalm North Bend, O h ^ Aug. so, 18$$. Baturdoy alght wa atari soak* ad poaseaalon of third place. High Single Tbe Gunnar, after beating Buddy atalwarta are determined to gain AD Colors An Fabrics havlag mnch informatk)ii. except Boynl Beoriat Vogatabla aad Brogan. North Ehids ...... campaign. East Hartford is no their third straight triumph tonight cam of a pnstdmtial faagOy. ^ Tomato Bonn, a Wg tha Boh oa aa to have It The Blackhawks wiu have a ...153 Baer and Alberto Lovell, was on the finest for the price. In snuui new eolors tor this report from tha American Crandfatber waa TrUllam Rcnrr MAimn High Three String longer a member o f the O d L so In order to demonstrata tbeir right -AQ Prw^hninii Fabrics oa. can ...... 5C Xaaao wuck. Leave your ehance to switch positions again way up until Lou Nova stopped him there’s no threat to tbe Clarke- commercial attache In Tokyo; Harrlooa, ninth P ra a ltet R aaU 19)i wder now tor seakad fish. however, in a test at Toroatc to-’ Brogan. North Ends ...... 894 a couple oi months ago. Now he to ranking as a state leader. Oearti uid styles. theyH solve most dlfBcnlt gift AO Patterns AD Sizes **Toya manufactured for the Vv»a| tended college at - - - men’s title hopes, and East Hart- Will CUrka'a veterana will start ih...... 27c morrow night. must beat Toles In tonight's ten- ford is also a Class B school so problems. trade (In Japan) do not CMitorm In at Mteml UUvarBlty,'svvad with Boyal Soariot Btayonaalae. rounder to hold hie place as a rank- with Oola and Gavello at forwarda. AO Sizes for AD Men either dMIgn or color to tha re- $ oa. Jar 10 on. Jar D^y Hama, m q TACKLED ing heavy. Manchester gets no credit for a Brown at center and Squatrtto wo In the OvU W a r , ^ economical Pueblo, Colo.—Came a victory In state tourney ratings qulremento o f the foreign marketa. MaM senator foam Indiana in Hh « • « a a * o a a • •• a a a crucial Toles Is far from a soft touch. He Murphy at guards, but the resarvea GIFT BOXES WITH ALL PURCHASES Many of the gadgets are UtUa ma- play la aa exclUng park football is a tough fellow who never haa Despite the minor importance of should aea plenty of action with 15c 29c Mendota, Minn— Mayor ’Thomas MUM. the tuosle. It may well prove pns of cfaanlcal'J^MUMae soldiers or other <3vll sonrica retora wm ax- D. Quinehan and WUUs^ p. pu]mr fought In New York because, the HiUnaU and Davis at forwards. i to to gtTM CtoM* war equipment totondad to arouaa SsT ^ ,*. $1.85 35c 45c TTm ban waa napped to Lester gossips say, tbs boys are afraid of the atlflest and moet exciting testa Wilaon at center and Murdock and tmMad daring Me teem, tha Bhmw tied with 01 votes eartt in tbe mu- Baldwin, 31, who soon out-distanced Owp chmm. w«h every « c the patriotic fervor of the vounrer —g Antt-TriMt Act pmmd, the nicipal election. Thete w«a talk of him. This is unlikely, but he Is a of the season for tbe Clarkmen. Murray at guards. Free $100.00 $100.00 FpeO generatloo.” a run-off elecUee. ble iateiference. Spectators figured thunderous hitter. He fought Jimmy Coach Johnny McGrath’s charges The prslimlnaiy is set for 7-JOt ' 5? ®eYy atrongthonad. Be Bwmuum momr, tha speedy aesTo player waa beyond have an uncanny knack of rising to isir' s a c 's :59c ffft • a a a a a a • a a a a a a • Than Fafker anivad Um — Adawitck and gave that over-rated oH ock with tha imdn attraetioo ap^ betukns nom exile • teoood term ...... 35c reach eg taekim and beaded for a fighter such a beating ha had to go tha heights on their boms floor and 1th a latter rnnreiiwfig Mayer touchdown. boor or so (star. Tmo laagoe gam to the hospital have achlavad many a stunning up- a n alatad taolght wltol^ddlatoi 7M Havana, Dec. 9—(AP) — U P )— Medina abed Flu MhawasaX Promoter Mflm Jaeoba axpacta set thara. Add to this tha fact that Blain 789 I a trae aad sot- ^ to Brtatal apd West Bart- Ytomoa Orau Baa Martta. Mnnar Gnpcfndt, Ripe •Hr aBlIkHHv Jp tha Hlgpodmi thaMnOrathmsp gate aa StrsH Blain g r e M d ^ e d ^ to a . ratwraed today — - - Street i^ M He^edlhe table Dei :h M yaara eg Sweet PMnt ‘% 'S '..; • ' * ^AGE FOURTEEN MANUHEan-ER EVENINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER, ODNN. FRIDAT, DECEMBER 9,1989

BAW CHCTrro EVENING H E R Al^. MANCBESTER. CONN. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9 ,193» Armstrong, Ambers Don *t MOTHERS’ CIRCLE HOLDS Japar%'s Rocky Road to Conquest Advisers Have Different fire department aa one o f ths three 1ST BIRTHDAY PARTY Square are made by driving along SERIA L ST O RY CONSIDER DEPOT SQ. members, has been named by the ride of the curbing. Some of the Want Welterweight Title Manchester Improvement Associa- members of the Improvement As- Unit Of Gibbons Assembly Ideas On Small Loans eOPVRMHT. ItM tion to study what they consider the sociation have gone on record sa MM auVICK. INa PARKING^OBLEMS beet manner in which' parking on opposing long parking on the Celebrates Anniversary; LO VERS A WEIGH the west side of Depot Square can na BAKBT OBAYSON gponent.... and for 10 exhihitlons In Souarc and the claim has been made SPECIAL SUPER V A LU ES! N K A aerrtcr Sports M ltor T the event that he cannot. Nearly AH Members Present Washington, Dec. 9— (A P )—A^inade to'buslnesa by banks, similai BY BETTY W ALLA CE ^ be taken care of. Without any rules that when the New Haven road of- Armstrong Isn't sure that he did high banking official disclosed today to the Federal Housing Adminis- being esUbUehed those who have ficials considered giving to the town TTho w o r l d w e l t e r w e i g h t Cham been parking on the east ells of the ' not vacate the WTong title when The Mothers' Circle of Gibbons that at least four groups of ad- tration which Insures real estatt Spednl ImproYement Asso- the land for road purposes they m pMOahlp, which has been held and I he gave up the 126-pound throne Assembly, Catholic Ladies of Colum- mortgages o f banks and building CAST o r CHABAOTEBS additional space on Depot Square, were Informed that there would be ministration advisers are urging on and her hand, bolding the elg- given when the park waa cut back, gloitfled by so many great flghUrs, J to engage Barney Ross early last bus, celebrated Its first year o f ex- and loan asaociations. niDT ALOOn — ndmlnl’e aret, trembled. no parking on the Square. istence last night at the home o f the President Roosevelt different ideas deoghter. She faeed • ebeloe ciation Committee Is Mak- have been driving in on an angle, Everybody Saves at would be an out-and-out orphan ' summer. 4. A group of officials In the president, Mrs. William J. Shea, of about what, if anything, ahould be IreLween two navy soltor*. Judy was talking rapidly, trying which gives additional parking It is also felt that the lease of the tf Henry Armstrong and Lou Am- I He scaled only 132 pounds with Comptroller of the Currency Bu- desperately to explain the neb- land under which the town has made his clothes on after clouting Strickland street. done about loans to small bualnesa ■pace to two more cars than if they bers had their way. reau and the Federal Die^slt In- Dwight Campbell — ambl- ulous and only half-thought-out ing Sonrey Now. the change of the roadway gives to : Cefcrlno Garcia for the better part ■ Organized one year ago by Mrs. men. . . . were parked along side of the curb- neither Is exactly craxy about surance CorporaUon believe th« Uoae UenteBant. He faced a choice emoUone which bad swamped her. I of 15 rounds In New York, which Thomas J. Horrigan of Meriden, who between hie wife and doty. ing. the police commissioners the right defending it against big 147-pound- The 'official, who asked that his administration already has done all "Dwigbt didn’t ever love me. Even to regulate parking In that secUon Everybody’s Market! , meant about 127 stripped. was present at first birthday party ers. There perhaps is no welter name not be used, said the Ideas that is economically safe for the JACK HANLEY — flyisg eaUor. now, he only wanted to see me The parking, or short stopa, made and at a future meeting of the po- I Until Pete Scalio, the youngster last night, the circle has been meet- He faced a teat of a patient love. A special committee, with Chief by automobile drivers entering around now capable of whipping have simmered ever since last Feb- stimulation of loans. because be was lonely and hurt I Roy Griswold of the Manchester lios board, a plan for parking will be either Armstrong or Ambers, but ' from New York's west side, belted ing every three weeks with an al- ruary’s small business convention in MABVEL HASTINOS — navy itores on the weet aide of Depot FREE D ELIV ER Y ! C A LL I N ! D IA L 5 7 2 1! most 100 per cent attendance. Dtoagree On Antoont O f t-naiM. felt sorry for him. Oh, I could presented and an order asked for. they can't tell when one will come out Joey Archibald In New York. Washington, but proponento o f the The various factions disagree oa wife. She faced the teet of being see— I tell you I could feel—how Hammering Henry suspected that Eighteen young mothers Joined the I various Ideas recently have become whether the banka are making any a food aallor. lost he was. He— he loved you, ; he might wind up challenging the circle, two of whom have removed **l3 k e Jacobs wants Armstrong more active. substantial amount of buslneae Yeeterday: Jody feela guilty Mrs. Campbell. It wouldn't have Pawtucket medical student who- from town, and every one of the re- Corned Beef A rm o ur's to box Ambers at Maillson Square j He aald no one knew whether the loans. % talfcing with Dwigbt In her car. hit him so hard If be didn't. That's I fastened a stranglehold on New maining 16 was present and con- Then another automobile ap- 2 larg e co ns 2 9 c Garden In February. Neither the tributed something to laat night's president would do anything about The RFC has loaned about $150,- the only reason he turned to me. promoter nor the New York com- York feather recognition by out- the proposals. The plana and spon- proaobea; It la Marvel'a. Marvel Frien d's Beans Larg est WTcstllng spidery Mike Bellolse. program. In the way of a review of 000,000 to businessmen since Feb- He dltto't talk about me — he mission cares \> hlch crown Arm- sors were described briefly as fol- feaaa out, aays. "So thia Is what poured out his woes, and spoke al- 2 c o n s2 5 c the years' accomplishments. The ruary, In deals where banks refused you’re up toT” strong defends. meetings are held In the homee of lows: to supply the money. Chairman ways of you!” T o m a to Soup C a m p b ell's But Armstrong Insists upon Vnung Sealzo Rnters Ptetiire CHAPTER XXDC 4 c o n s2 5 c But If Scalio, who has IS con- Ihe members. The problems of the Would d iaage Examination Syatom Jesse Jones said yesterday the de- And now Judy was weeping Ambers coming In heavier than For a moment she could only softly. Into a handkerchief ahe had secutive victories, keeps coming, mothers of children from pre-school 1. Chairman Marriner S. E ccln mand for business loans had de- ■tare at the girl behind the Pork an d Beans C a m p b ell's 1S5 pounds, .so that officially only hastily extracted from her biqf. Popular Market 4 co ns 2 5 c Armstrong will have a rival vastly to high school are openly discussed, of the Federal Reserve Board wants creased sharply. He called It a sign tbs Negro's welter wreath will l>e wheel of the other card. Marvel "This is too big to pretend about. more attractive than Arehlbald. and friendly, helpful advice la ob- banks encouraged to make long- of better business. opened her door with slow dellb' Sp a g h e tti Fra nco -A m erica n at stake. That would assure Lit- tained from the other members or I know the truth now. Jack Han- tle Dust Qoud a third match with And, as he points out, the'e al- term business loans on easier terms Jones expressed the belief that a eratness, then came and atood be 3 ca ns 2 5 c from printed booklets furnished the by revising and consolidating under brighter outlook baa caused bahks ley Is— he's wonderful, he’s been Pie Fillin g Good Lu ck the Herkimer Hurricane... for the ways Is Leo Kodak of Ch'—igo and study group. aide Judy’s car, looking at Dwigbt Chalky Wright of Los Angeles upon Federal Reserve control the whole to take care o f some of the loan so good to ms. I'vs been a eneak- 3 p ack a g es 2 5 c lightweight laurels. Mrs. Horrigan gave an outline of and Judy with a bur^ng direct- Ing, sniffling Uttla fool, keeping Ambers U holding out for the whom to fall hack. Kodak also system of bank examination, now demands formerly made on the nese. T o m a to Paste M ad o nna claims the 126-poand leadership, what similar groups are doing dispersed among three agencies. RFC. him waiting, not knowing my own right to battle for the 135-pound throughout the state, and Rev. Even In the darkneaa, Judy “WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP” 6 ca ns 2 5 c and Armstrong proclaimed Wright Only to find the prize of their hard-won victory little more than a heap of ruins, Japanese troops mind.” She raised her eyes, looked la fo r toga which he dropped to Arm- James P. Timmins of 8t. Bridget's , 2. Chairman William O. Douglas could see that Marvel'a face waa straight at Marvel. "I don’t be- strong in the August thriller. champion when he discarded the stumble over piles of debris as they enter the ancient gate of artillery-pounded Tsungyang, China. of the Securities Commission and WARNS OF LOW WAGE tired, that her hair was not oa See dless R aisins 2-lb . eellophone'bii'g l i e church made a few commendatory EMPLOVEB8 BENEFI1 long in this. Only you must be- Offhand, one would say that title, perhaps on the strength of remarks. The circle remembered Assistant Secretary A. A. Berle of dutifully waved aa uaual. She having knocked him out. Washington, Dec. 9.— (AP)? lieve me. I don't love your taue- V ocu u m Pock C o rn R o v o lSco rle t S e a n l v x ! Amhers shouldn't be .so choosy, their efficient president. Mrs. Shea, the State Department want the Xed aa if ahe'd been driving a baild and be doesn't love me.” Until ftcaizo popped up, Am- L. Monroe, 39, of 39 South Main W. Sharpe, secretary of the ,tlme, aa if ahe'd been crying, but you must agree that even the with an acceptable gift. died this morning at the Hartford and It ruptured, causing his death. government to set up regional In- Marvel etood up. •‘Dwight!" current crop of hamdonnlcs get- bers appeared the only worth- street. West Hartford, senior under- hospital of a ruptured trachea. Mr. termediate credit banks to make Nut Packing Company at while adversary In alght for Arm- writer at the Travelers Indemnity bkrie, N. Y „ warned a Senate'’ Com- ebe eald. There was a soimd, as ting by as welters are considerable Monroe, who waa married only re-1 loans on easier terms. ■«X -Vwent to the ahlp," Marvel If she sobbed once, and then Fa ncy. Fresh Green Beans q u art 5 c strong. RUPTURED TRACHEA Company in the burglary depart- mittee today that Incentive taxation eaM.>: "You weren't there. I went for a leglUmate lightweight to cently, swallowed a piece of meat 3, A n unidentified group of of- Dwight's arms were around her. carry around. And on what he revealed In the - R E S U L T S I N D E A T H ment, active in affairs of St. James’s last week artd It lodged deep In his to encourage profit-sharing might home.' I saw you hadn't even been Hartford, Dec. D.— lA P )— Donald Episcopal church, West Hartford, ficials proposes a new federal,, , , cor- benefit most those employers who Judy averted her eyes. There jvas six rounds that elapaed In Cleve- throaL He developed an abscess I Read The Herald Advs. poration to Insure there since you got back. I cadled l b . land before his old pal, Frankie capital, loans maintained low wage scales. such gladness on Marvel's face, A rUnseadl Next for Armstrong your bouae, Judy Alcott. I knew such a stunned. Incredulous light After a two weeks' rest at Hot Wallace, Injured hla right arm he’d be with you. I ’ve been dilv PORK Pillsb u ry Flo ur l« r9*2 4 4 .p o u n d b a a 8 3 e In Dwight’s eyes. Springs, Armstrong, who stopped and waa forced to retire, Ambers ing for houra. I felt, oomehow, -rwsMwii • wr w a r n a r io Isn't going to stir up as much As Judy walked out of the room i FRESH OR SMOKED a weight-weakened AJ Manfredo In that r d find you like thia.” she heard Marvel Mying. "Dwight. S®!?***!.* C o rn o f ion M ilk 4 gons 2 5 e UUaB trouble for Two-Title Henry as he Clareland the other nighL will re- Judy’s vole# refused to fuacUoa. 1 -1 wara’t going to ^ you. But Witll turn to Los Angeles to once more did the first trip. But Dwigbt, after his first surprise, S o f t asilk C a k e Flo ur rawSa Pete Rcalzo Is a welcome addi- I earns back. Ifia d to come back, I larg est p ock a g e 2 5 c defend the 147-pound diadem. . . . could only say, " I thought you bec^ we’re going to have a against Baby Arlxmendl. Jan. 10. tion to the ranks. were still on the yacht." Peach es - Poors - Pineo p ple May. l-orge 1's co n 10c uata Buenos Aires wrants him If the A busy bloke like Henry Arm- “The jweht!’’ Her lipe twisted. (T o Be Oeaclnded) proinoter can dig up a Latin op- strong simply mtist have work. "Do vou think It was any P e as-B e a n s-C o rn Essex The Manchester Public Market er what you’d said to me? Aad 3 c a n s2 5 c there’s something else. Something I —I didn't know before.” wlcK, another "star” witness, began SPECIAL! SPBOlALi BROKER REPORRO discusalon with SUberman yester- FILL THE PANTRY, SAVE,ON FOODS Dwight said, "Marvel, don't ANGLO-AMERICAN Bath’s DelMons, Ikeder SPBOIALt Have! Balk day of 37 transactions, each by It- Jump at conclusions. Wa— I- SHOULDERS 14!* 1 PKG. RED SUPER SUDS HE self, In which he Is accused of con- Greater Saturday Values Judy and I —" BONELESS ALL COMMISSIONS spiring to share about $50,000 In "I suppose you were out here FANCY D A ISY H A M S 1 P K G . I Butter, Fairmont Creamery (Better Butter) lb ...... 33c| working out some problem in PRESSURE S E ^ I D ried A p rico ts Parkway commlaalona with Kemp. BLUE SUPER SUDS RECEIVED BY HIM Only the sixth of these had been naval engineering!” Marvel eald reached at the close of the court vdth fine scorn. POT ROASTS 29c Ib. session and in each of them SUber- Pure Lard, Armour’s or First Prize, 2 Ibs...... I9c f I FOWL ($ to S poonda). Both for 15c (OButteoed rram Page One.) man said Kemp received a part of Now Judy’s voice returned. 'oDcerted ActioB Against She eald, "You mustn’t get the the fee given him by the client the Evaporated Milk, Armour’s, 4 tall cans ...... 23c Pork Sale wrong idea.” Her face burned. witness represented. She tried to explain, but anything Japan May FoDow Return | VEAL LEGS ^ib.l 19 « "" that grand Jury. Asked what the Before SUberman took the stand. Flako Pie Krust, 2 pkgrs...... 23c Ja c k Frost Su g ar eonveraation waa about, be replied: she could say would be cheap and Miss Irene C. Cherry, a former em- Pork to Ro ast, strictly fresh cu t from 10-pound clo th bog 45c "Well, I said that I wo\iId report Rour, Royal Scarlet Higrh Grade, 241/2 Jb.’ b a » 69c’ 5 ib. b a » 19c untrue, and so she closed her Of U. S. Ambassadors. the deals fully as receiving the en- ploye, said under cross examination young Porkers. Rib C u t, pound — mouth and let Marvel’s eyes flick V ik in g T o ile t Tissu e tire commlielon.'’ by John Keogh, Kemp's attorney, Old Fashion Buckwheat Flour, Treat Yourself to Real her face. She didn't blame the 6 ro lls 2 5 c Kemp replied at that time, the that she had ciistoi^ of a "tin box” other girl for being angry. But Red Cross T o w els witness said, ‘That was all right." In a Slamfonl safe deposit vault Buckwheat C ak es...... 2 lbs. 15c ebe wanted paaaionately for her to Washington, Dec. 9.— (A P )— The LAMB LEGS »>■ 2 2 • 3 ro lls 2 5 c ^ "Wae It true you received the from which she tu*ed to give SUber- understand, and ahe knew ahe homecoming of United States en-| man "a few hundred ilollars at a Sp ecia K Kre m el D esserts entire commission?” F R O M T H E LA M 8 LEGS Scotch Oatmeal in b u lk ...... * ...... o Iha never would. voys to China and Great Britain oc- A. No. It wae not.” 1 time." Then Marvel said, “I don’t In- casioned speculation today over pos- got- The question concerning Sllber- Extra Fancy! JilT _ Brown Susrar in bulk, nice to make syrup ______... 3 lbs. 17c tend to stand out here and make a I uoo naa’i income tax arose after he Pound ...... scene. Get In my car, Dwight. sible Anglo-American pressure | SALT PORK MU- teetlfled that he received a $3,300 B E S T O F B E E F ! Drive to the house. Judy, follow against Japanese domination of the | Vac uMiw commlseion in two checks, one of US. I want to apeak to you. too.” Orient. which was drawn : -i Joseph J. Rich- SRECnON OF JURORS j Tomato Juice, Crosse & Blackwell, 32 oz. cans, 2 f o r ...... 27c | "Maybe. I’d better go nome—” BBdlO BONELESS R O L L E D # ^ ehed- ter ot Stamford. SUberman said he LA M B F O RES Marvel'a eyes snapped. "No. Both the British and American I PURE LARD 0. M . received the proceeds of the check HALTED UNTIL TUESDAY CHUCK ROAST for Oven^^^ You’re not going to sneak out of governments have expressed concern finest Value Ever! Read TUsI draws la Richter's name and added or Pot Roast. Pound...... * Boned and Rolled if You Wish. W Date and Nut or Chocolate Nut Bread, Crosse & this. You wouldn't want me to over Tokyo’s gestures toward clos- • ba had the transaction handled that Pound ...... broadcast It over the station that ing the commercial "open door” in way becauae he thought be might (Coatlmml from Psgs Oos.) & B lack w ell...... 2cans25c I found you two together, would China, but eo far there has been no SOUP MEAT 1 D ozen (N o C o lo r A d d e d) I N D IA N R IV ER O R A N G ES "aave a little” on hla Income tax. youT That wouldn’t do any Joint acUon. Whether any is con- SQberman first entered, he said, NATIVE PORK CU’TO! SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF Toddy, Buy a 1/2 lb. can, gret another V2 lb. can for Ic, both 25c good. Better follow us.” templatsd was not disclosed. only to express regret latter that Native Pijfs’ Liver, i m She got Into her own ear, and 1 D ozen (No. C o lo r A d d e d) only 01,600 la hla ledger as the com- he h ' done so. ON SALE President Roosevelt and State De- mleeion oa the deal, but later Clapp’s Baby Foods, chopped, 2 cans 23c, strained, 3 cans.. 23c Dwight silently .ollowed her. partment officials wUl canvass the ■ iinruniiSfUIMPORTED He was asked by George W. |b...... I 5 c Fancy Boneless Brisket, a A When be bad started down the ehaaged the entry to show the full Crawford, a defense lawyer, how entire Far Eastern sltuaUon when I N D IA N RIV ER T A N G ER I N ES R O T H F O R 2 9 e $3,300 because “I thought It best not Campbell’s Soup, all varieties except chicken and drive, Judy put her clutch in and PIGS FEET Ft he would regard the testimony of Ib...... 2 7 c to try to evade ihe tax." •1?...... I 5 c Chuck Pieces, all lean to slice, O O shifted to first What did Marvel '•-'•oil a I nlar 48c ^ I»!* * * "* " * " **’’* '” meaee FtorMa’s fiaaet, ripest, sweeteet freltl T H U U A BUYl Rea>' two defendants who already have Native Spare Ribs. m ushroom ...... 3 g5c want with her? ^ I POLISH Paid Tax On Entire .Amount pleaded guilty. In a few minutes the strange Willis then asked whether he paid Ib...... 2 9 c Welles aald he would regard It as 'h...... I 9 c Rib Corned Beef. m a Orange Juice, Royal Scarlet or Tree Sweet Brand, 3 cans.. 25c procession stopped In the driveway KRAUT the tax on the entire amount of all a case of "one kid squealing on an- Fresh Bacon (I'nsmokcd), sliced d% |F o f the white house. Marvel turn' HAMS SWEET. FIRM the Merritt Parkway commissione other." Ib...... 1 2 c Lemon Juice, 5V^ oz. c a n s ...... 2 cans 19c bled In her handbag for the key, and the witness answered he had. The attorney asked whether he Salt Spare Ribs, « a handed It to Dwight. The prosecutor tried to bring out Pigs’ Feel, « ^ Dole’s Pineapple Juice, large 46 oz. can . 27c COmCE CHEESE meant he shared the "common con- Ib...... l O C Judy looked around the living lb. c lb . EMPEROR GRAPES “why” SUberman paid the entire tempt of squealers." Ib...... l O C room. The dust waa thick on the 32 lound 5c amount of the tax, but the best an- Regretted lie I mh I Word. glass tables, and curia of It rolled swer he could get from the witness Expressing regret that be hod Small, I.ean, Fresh Shoulders. A TRY OUR HOME MADE PURE PORK was: (Mayonnaise, Seidner’s, 8 oz. ja r 17c, pint, 27c, quart ja r ., ,47c | on the bare floors with their bold used the word, the venireman sai l Ib...... IO C SAUSAGE .MEAT, ai patterns. The blinds were drawn Ro th's Lo rd Pack a g e ■‘W'ell, It had to be reported and "I don't like Ihe tvord squealing." there was a closed, choking air- pound 9 c I figured I should report it.” Ib...... 2 1 c Crawford a.s.siired him he would re- PRI.ME MILK-FED VEAL Freshly Ground Hamburg, A IF leamssa about the house. Aa If no R a t h's Le a n Pork Roll WlUls a.«ked “was there a rea.son frain from using It In deference to Niblets, Golden Bantam, whole kernel, 20 oz., 2 for . .25c onf had lived in It a long time 2 9 c lb. ROLL BUTTER ,b 2 9 - why” no record of the part of the his ve rh. Ihmeless Rolled Veal to Roast, cut to anv Ib pound 4 9 c size you may desire, A r ...... 2 5 c SlnM Marvel had left for Bremer Im p orted Le o n Bacon commissions paid to Kemp appearcil Harry E .MncKenzie of Bethel Chuck Beef Ground, O O Jess, Royal Scarlet, No. 2 cans .... 15c ton, it bad been shut up. In SUberman: books? .ind Edward G. Levy, New Haven Ib...... 2 5 c Whole Beets, small. Royal Scarlett, No. 2 cans...... 2 f o r 23c pound 2 9 c "No, there w.is not", sn.swered Inw-yer, have txith entered guilty JUdy eat down- in one of the Polish Style H o ms SUberman. pleas and are awaiting sentence. SATURDAY STEAK SALE! Lower Round Ground, A E? ^gs. Skinless, Royal Scarlet, 15 oz. jars...... 25c low, angled chairs. Marvel Ut pound 5 9 c SUberman was still on the stand Welles was the first venireman to- Top Round. Cubed or Sliced. A A Ib...... 3 5 c clgaret "Sit down, D w ight" ahe FRANKFURTS Fin e Store Ch eese when court recessed for lunch. day and the 106th since the trial Pomorang Blended Orange and Grapefruit jiiice,...... said. V2C pound 2 5 c Previously, SUberman testlfleil Ib. .\ BLEND of Beef, Pork and Veal, all opened. He waa challenged by the ...... 3 9 c ground fora loaf. Special! A P No. 2 c a n s ...... 2 for 25c Then dbe leaned forward, "W e're K ra f ts' Ch eese 2-p o un d b o x Kemp would call at his Stamford ilefenm- after being on the stand 35 Sirloin Steak, going to get to the bottom of this each 4 5 c office to receive cash payments on mlnule.s He expressed the hope he lb...... 3 9 c Ib...... 2 5 c brownie Brandi 2 cans 27c uilng. rm not going to do any AM. BOLOGNA K orean C ra b M ea t Merritt parkway land transactions. would he excused from serving on Bottom Round, sliced or to roast, byaterieal accusing, and Dwight, larg e co n 19c SUberman said theV state lan.t the Jury to try Ueiit.-Gov, Frank A Fresh Shipment of Small Stewing Tomatoes, Royal Scarlet, solid pack. No. 2 cans, 2 f o r ...... 25c you can Just swallow anything you agent would call .shortly after the Hayes and 21 other defendants be- Ib...... 3 7 c OYSTERS — SATURDAY ONLY want to say about Cary Tennant Ambassador Kennedy Flo k o Co rn (Corn M u ffin Flour) closing of a deal In which Silherm in rau.se of ht.s duties as foreman of I could ba-ve married him long be- VEAL LOAF lb. 2 p ack a g es 2 5 c represented a client who sold Ian 1 loO quarry w-orkers. .fury sen-ice, fore I ever saw 3rou, and I didn't” Pin ea p ple Slice d or Crush e d .for the parkway riglit cf way | Fa ncy, Fresh K ille d Blueberries, Royal Scarlet Fancy, No. 2 cans 19c, I Ambassador Nelson T. Johnson ar- l. '- R.-i-.d would Involve a financial '■"■'2 5 e ’"■'‘"‘ I S e Judy thought looking at her, next month after an arduous larg est 2 ^ co n 19c By mld-morning, the witi.cs.s had | ■ Mf'.i i’ on hla part A New Shipment of Swedish 9 A that Marvel had never looked so reached the se^■entcenlh of .,7 trar..s. P O U LT R Y O N S A LE Blackberries...... No. 2 cans 2^ | trip from China. He has been order- Jaco bs' Slice d M ushrooms ,\.'t' I a 1.5-mlnule conference with Salt Herrings, each...... | ^ C weary. It was as .If she wert avsn ed here for consultation. Sp ecial! 2 ca ns 19c actions In which he Is -iceu.sed of ui.- j defens- and state attornevs. Judge Home Dres-sed Chickens to Roast, A A ^tired to put da her usual dls- SHCBDJIACON jsiRLtiPf STRAifiy Corn e d Beef H ash lawfully divldi ig ahor.t $.so 000 m Krne.si A Inglis announced that the SATURDAY ONLY...... 8 f o r 25c *? temper. She waa simply Win Take Back Latest Flows parkway eon.ndsai.in.s ' 4 'i to 6 pounds each, Ib...... w 3C larg e co n 10c • curt w..;iM aJjoiirn today at 1 p. Swedish I,utefisk, A A C orn^ Beef, Arm oi^s Famous Flavor, 12 oz. cans ... .2 for 35c W-' 1st hard. Bha had a Job to Tells of Meail. \\ adswurtli D.-als m. and that at 2 p ni. the drawing Chickens to Roast, medium size, A O WO ^11 sail from l^ndon Saturday. iC Ib. Among th'. deal.s to whun he tes- Ib...... Wet Shnmp, Royal Scarlet Fancy, No. cans...... 2 for 29c/ she was doing it. For ths of .-nether panel would take place. about 4 pounds each, Ib...... jttw C 2 9 c 1 f l i S p h s Judy saw the detennlna- wlU 1^ on hand at the same time. BACK AGAIN WITH OUR SPEc Ia L d Is COUNTOFFER^^ tified this morning were th.'.se In Uith onjy six jurors ehosen thus 15;______(STOCK UP!) which State Rep. Slai ley P Mead, | Fancy, Fresh, Cut-up Fowl, BUDGET MEAT SPECIALS! • p esh Mackerel, Royal Scarlett, 11b. tall cans 10c tlofifaf M arvel’s Jaw, and realised »ble to take back to 2S* far an 1 all but 33 of the original that the businessman who bad TOtlah officials ths tetast American his brother and ai.ster, sold ll.s ,-u r> s I I.aiicl of 172 already examined. It each...... 0 9 C Tender Calves’ Liver, A P Molasses, Brer Rabbit, Green Label, No. VA can 13c In New Canaan for JlOu o .e ard the ' Your Tender Chickens for Frying or Roast- millions had left his daughter Japanese economic and PU RITY TELEP H O N E PEAS first deal In which Dr .\:vin I' a'as decided ye-.-terday to procure a Ib...... 3 5 c Salt, Iodized or Plain, 2 lb. round boxes ...... 7c more than money. He had left poUUeal expansion, based on John- Wadsworth-sold land to th< -date new ;aml. At the reipjc.st of de- ing, a real value at, 9 8 c Sugar Cured Bacon, machine A P her an iron wlU. son’s report. V A N CA M P’S M ILK f( n.'.^ la-.\-y< rs, the drawing of the Judy thought o f Jack, in the t o l l c o n 5 i c The witness said he goi OOO sliced, lb...... , 3 5 C Swansdown, Ig. pkg.' .*23c The State Department expected commission on the Me.ad : ransac-1 panel was inoved up an hour. IIt 1 white hospital room. What If he ABMOTIB'S SPECIAL! 2 No. 2 cons 25e wa.s announced yestenlay the draw Ry-Knsp Whole Rye Wafers, a Ralston Product, Ig. pkg. .. .23c could know what was going on to receive today from Joseph Grew, tlon and stated the us- d c.e peri American ambassador to Tokyo, a cent commission was reduc. d 1 In? would te made at 3 or 3:30. kws- Jack, who waa so happy, ravin^^S^tLm l**'8^ Upt* **** *’* ' *■ months! BvatyoM M cause the Mead brothtrs ‘ are pret-i A L A R G E D ISPL A Y O F FR U ITS A N D V E G E T A B LES SO steeped in contentment now statraent o f Japan’s views aa o’ut- ty good business men." i ^ECIAL ON HONOR BRAND FROSTED FOOD. that riM had promised to marry 11^ to him by PrlnM Minister ^ Pfcfl. 9e SUbennan said he ea.shed t.he ' him. A ritA Press dispatches said Arlta FBUDENCB I Toe’vo Never Sees Seeb Extra Foeev California Carrots or Beets, Extra Fancy \\liitc MushrooRia, told Grew and the British envoy FRANCO-AMERICAN ■ ALL BOUND. LOCAL check and gave f^.OOO in cash to 1 POLICE GUARD HOME Marvel was saying, "Since I first CORNED BEEP Kemp. I 2 bunches f o r ...... ib...... Raspberries, 1 Ib. 36c « m e to California, Dwight, I knew ^ t the • open door” principle might S A L A D A T E A On the first Wadsworth dead In Florida Jaice Orangres, 29c Rhubarb, 1 lb. pkg. 21c, Peaches, 1 lb. p k g ...... 25c that you bad been carrying on have to be revised. *** HASH SP A G H E T T I CELERY French Endive Hot House Tomatoes 10c I APPLES 39c which the South Norwalk-phvstclan OF THREATENED WOMAN Extra Large Slie, dozen...... vdth her. She knew that I knew Until officials hero can study the (Extra Large Boadi!) •old 44.5 acres In Nnr.valk fo"- Egg Piant BroceoH It, because I told her. j tried to M b . co n 17c Liu^ 21c lfi-9eart Baaket! Baidwin or Greening A p p i^ prime minister’s aUtement, tbs 3 co ns 2 3 e H07.500, the witness stated a .-om Curiy Endive Johnson’s Glo-Coat Wax, Special (Applier Free) with IL M a y ^ I lost. That’s SUte Oepartmant wm not forward ______FREE! REG. lOe PKG. mission of S.'S.STS .vas divided three M.iunt K1:tese •• Us*ea lions,” I Delicious! L o a f...... Swedish O n n ^ o n and S^ugar Rusks, finest brand, Ig. box 26c 2 doz. 25^ 6 for 19e e o ch Sc xltness. ■ I Coffee Rings, sugar frosted. I cared for D w ight But now 1 6 ibs. 25c The 4S-hotir "deadline” , police I know better. Oh, Z can’t begin to C o ld St o ra g e " Gre—en*i—n g A p p les Derendant Seribblea Notes j 15 each. 2 f o r ...... Swedish Coffee Rings, Made by Patterson Co. *»V "n«a-Mv^V1a a i- ,« Weadevti 6 pounds 2 5 c SUberman avoided glancing In Mid, expu-ed yesterday morning each ...... tell you. It’s aU ao plain now! Home Baked Beans, There was never anything real bo> " C o ld St o ra g e " Kemp's direction w-hUe he was on ! ^'Wltout further word from the STRING BEANS ic eber g LETTUCE D elicio us A p p les Ae stend and the defendant was would-be extortioner. fluart tw e« ua. tt w bard to let go ONIONS. 10-Ponnd Bgf 6 pounds 2 5 c Coffee Rings, a choice of fllUng: Apricot, the dream Pd had, don't yon see? Fin e B u lk D o tes >oay throughout the former's tcstl- Squash, Pumpkin or Custard Pics, Ra^bcrry or Pineapple, Phene Service U n til 8 :3 0 P. M . Fe u r lin es a t y e a r » « j r , scribbling away in a note- But that’s all it was. A drenm." MASONS’ SUPPLIES . . 4qts.25e 2 heads 2 pounds 1 9c QyP” ***^ sedsUes la Fuktoal aaeh ..-...... each...... iMlndlag cement. Unas. Pkoi 21e Y ello w Glo b e T u rn ips are wosWag to obtais Horn* MadeRoDi, a l a ^ aasort* 25c t e iYice. C e m e in p ersen e r 'p hene. Free d elivery Suddenly, aa aha .watched Mar- 5 p o u n d sir ‘ D«aiah Pastry Poppy! jvela face, from aome deep wall TBs aad Smsar TOa DIAL s m .. DiAi q,3 7 ta ^ d o n tnaida bar, J ^ ' ^ A a w r t o d L a y g r C f i k c a Coffee finff Cnuab Cake* itlik t Marvel wasn’t asroaM^a G. B. WILLIS A SON, INC. SUGAR BUNS SPECIAL! CHOCOLATE OOVntSD rAOBSBTEEIf MANrnFTFSTCT EVEW Nfi ITFPATm. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER J, 1988

gunboat Cahu wtU leavo Monday. CHINESE FORCES Thty wlU coneaatrata at Wuhu, 60 gan, despite her then heavy re- since he Worid War baa conapired m a c nillea upatraam from Naaktns, Wed* aervea of gold. to make mattera worae. a MAMCHE8TZR EVENING HERALD. UANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER m . neaday and proceed to Hankow wttb W h a t It M eans: In that ytar, the national Income ROOT JAPANESE a J^ianeae convoy. of 2S0 bilUott francs hit tha ^ d s . One n ii« After Aaotkar 'Peeping Tom*’ Reported ^A(JE seventeen It haa melted perslatetttly deapite paaa; oomblaatlim yagetable —1»<« in Here’a the ead atoiy 1 brief re T* blood clrculatloa? watering of national money. Not view: gelatin; stewed apricota. from Page One) It stands at 190 billlonai By South End Residents DAILY RADIO PROGRAM I also feel tired most of the Uma.” appear in an exhibition at the Roe JUDGMENT IS GRANTED 1. Port-war raotwatrucUon— M E N U S TBUBSDAY , It is possible for the per- swimming pool. French Crisis Tax collections fsll off with In This proceaa coat French bil- Breakfast—Poachad eggs on Mel- ChlBwa Ittd attacked Sntalen, 80 FSIOAV, OdClM StS 9 (Centnl-Butem Standard Time—P.M) A Week’s Supply sistent headache to be tha result of ChrietoiM ParOea corns. The deficit was 4 billion lions of franca and plied up deficita tchangf la ZAHimn i>«. (• V.hMrk Oorrwttoas roe to fnnnr.ni l.i ba toaat; pear sauce. eyestrain but I can tell you deflnlte- Recreation A T h a u g h t nlleo aMtheaat of the Lunghal rail- francs in 1934. In 1938 It was dou "Peeping Tom" has appeared jghs carries hla art a step further. He .^rangementa have been (ximplet- ON TRANSFER OF FUNDS By MORGAN M. BEATTY , French labor It high, and already d^plte heavy German raymenta. during the past week on the East I ^ c h —Raw apples ae desired. ly whether or not thia ta tha cause ed for the annual Clirlstmaa party way dty or Suchow, killing 700 Jap- AP Feature Hervioe Writer ble that. Gold moved out. The These~ deficits . brought rancare’e. ; lifts the window and sticks his head .a. wAemma w WVA4(R«UC For Good Health Aad JaSak anM — *« Ug te ^ te nneai aoldlers and forcing the gar- I Daladier la being called a dictator. Side In the vicinity of Wells ana Dinner—Roast mutton; ateamed In your case without flrat examining for all women Rec members. This I The experta aummarise the sit- French government borrowed "save the franc cabinet" in 1928. within the room. He is evidently un- NBC-WIAF (SID) NITWOSK T wmrem wjao wcha wpar ~ ~ — ----- lUeomntBded earrote: turnip cup aalad: baked Center Items ynmt prom I t ia w we I ^ B to withdraw Into the Inner money In the open market, tmtll Maple streets and has caused wo- : afraid of detection or else he is •Aiie — wrdw wapTw.iirtbo you. I suggest that you have the P ^ y will be held on Monday evo- Hartford, Dec. 9.— (A P)—Judge Washington—You can apell out uation like this: He devalued the franc from 20 to wtae wesh MIDWiaT By Dr. Frank McCoy applaa a la mode. eyto tested aa this will soon show nlng. December iBth and womaa * “ • « ^ 7 dty. Kenneth Wjmne of Supv-rlor Court Interest rates got too high for com- four centa, almoat balanced the men in that section plenty of un- mentally unbalanced. wesB kjrw wfbr a r c wgf wb«n — wmbd wiiwlsn wibw kfh vfl CPBe Five Americana were In the toiiv^n. the perslatent crlsia In FTanca with France preaenu a pictura of fort. easiness due to the manner In which wtM wwJ ebra wd.1; Mldwssti FRIDAY whether the headache Isrtiue to de- kast side must sign up at the Rec office not haa granted the application of At- a four-letter world everybody changing cablneU, each of which budget, and atemmed the flight of Several resldenta In the vicinity Eff*wnieq ahq''ww“ wd?'w!to~k*ts: 2?f, .Tils!*’ V ’® ’‘ 4*h w.oa wmto Tbday: Which the cailheae aald they hhd torney-General Dennta P. O’Connor capital. , he operates. of Charter Oalr atreet think they Msustalm^l^ Inlrt; SeuthiWWWWI I a WS m B O ^ S WR D 5*011NT.—kvor krrra Us koh lui kavo OAILY MKNUB Breakfaat—Crisp waffle; coddled fective vision. The (xtidneaa of the TVlday, December iflth. auiTOunded. They were the Rev. and knowa— aince 1928 haa lacked either the lOD feet is one of the very common TTie women's plunge All women are urged to get detallg Murder Itself te part aS eMkH for a declaratory judgment that courage or the ability to try a long Eooiioiiilst’B Bxplaaatkm 3. The World-Wide depression— The peeper, aa U usual with hla have their man spotted and If they . ’ komo khq kpo Dr. IfcCoy-a menua auggeated for egge; atewed ratalna. period will tlon the greatest crime, wMek Mra. W. F. Junkln of Lexington, Ilk, operates on foggy or rainy karm khbc krmb kiro kzsrM Ssf® koT symptoms of poor circulation. Try be from 7 to 8 o'clock. and sign up early, the tranafer of 81,384.472.25 from D-E-B-T! term aolution of the financial prob- When national Income be- catch litm In the midst of his work STATION# (opsrats In- tha weak beginning Sunday, Decem- Lunch—*Baked eggplant; cooked ture doth abhor.—Goffe. Va., H. W. McOitchan and .Mlaa If France could whip her debt Lret Economist Rlst explain It: nights and the weather of the past JajojAiuptobto on tltbar RSD or BLUE C.nt. Sait. celery: ripe olives. using a hot water botUe at your feet The amaU gym will be open for taudren’s Christmas party will be the atatc ainking fund to the build- lem created by a aerlca of post-war “ . . . Everyone knows that gan to slough off. tax collections ha will need a period in which to I ber 11, 1938. Mada McOitchnn of Montlcello. problem, she could go a long way drains. week has been juat to hU liking. He rtwo^^ dasti wbro wool wfaa wlw Osmss ProarL... when going to bed. You would al.xo handball from 5' to 7 o ’clock. ‘ he East Side l^ e a U o n Mo., and Mlaa Margaret Wood of ing fund la an appropriation by the while the government spends more dropped. Deficit a g ^ mounted. A patch himself up. worz wcky wisl wun cbf cbl wsal; 4I’ir*14 — 5*iX—| n * “ T n . menM .n aeninaBahin d griRt h . MX«rRS t a r . Dinner—Left-over mutton; arti- banta’s a rnucMAN toward whipping her every other is not satisfied with observing what — —. . a . y » . . . v a a W L U i j W l ___ SUNDAY probably And It helpful to use the The small gym will be • reserved BuUding December 31 at 4:00 p. m. I f lx>8t River, W. Va. General Aaaembly. The experts cits you Charles m on^ than It receives, and while new flight of capital developed. • A description of the prowler has ’I'** WtmJ wiba ailay k(bz JiJO—Pr«M.asdlo Now. P.rlod choke; string bean aalad; gelatin.' The General Aaaembly of 1937 problem—Internal and external. goes on in ground floor boudoirs be- “ S y t i o kaoo wbow wood w.bo wzbf JifS— J:3S—Doris nhodat and Sengs ^Ilowlng footbath before reUrtng: for boxing from 7 to 9 o'clock. Indlan^Ua—The Flood O gd« Three Ounboata To Leave Rlst, the noted French economist, the French money market la un- The franc, inflated aeveral times. been given the police and aeveral ^kf^ koaraj Southi wuik wapo wtar 4i45— 8:4i—Chlldr.li’. CIreu. Sarlsl— I Coddled eggs; Melba SATURDAY approved the bond laaue to retire For that reason Washington ob- who Insists some such financial Anally was cut loose from gold en- fore the lights have been turned oiil; suspects are now under observation. *1*« wfla-wsun aiod wwoc 5^ to Lena Age—w.at I toast; stewed prunes. Place the feet in hot water as hot The junior boy’s room will be open busy ’PHONE famUy may not spend The United Statea gunbatB—Ameri- If France la to avoid internal dls- France . . . They also know this seemed able to guarantee a period •its- §'I5~H®w!S Wing A Aviation pinner—Tomato Jelly, served in hot water for ten minutes; then im- at 6:30 under the direction of Dr. R, telephone changed t<5ay. it Fat hoga exhibited at the 1038 year plan for economic moblllxa- sster. Internal disaster might In- Because of German rearma- of stability. Pselfle: kfbk 2 *9“ •=*?—S®b Trout Atout "Today” spinach; raw celery. mediately place In cold water and Keeney. This elaaa Is open to the isn't 1038 iSSy longer. Mrs. Ogden, shopping eorlr. can. Britlah and Italian-to leave must . . . result in a new devalua- ment under the Nazi leader, CURB QUOTATIONS zw « kml kern kru km«l •>4^ Ji45—1. Light Oreh*..-waboi cubes; roast chicken; string beans; North Carolina atate fair brought tlon of the nation.” They think It la vite aggressive dictators to dis- tion .... avocado salad; no dessert. pinner—Broiled steak: carrots; keep In the cold water for one min- public. That was the number a local de- bought ths suit and hid it here early next week for Hankow. far more significant than the excit- France doubled national defense Money for investment was Cant. Eait. a.,JJ!.^5 • Skew-n.twork cabbage aalad; applesauce. The Britlah gunboat CYicket and an average of $8.04 per 100 pounda, member the French colonial em- 4: ••JO— J;09—To to Anneunsad (II m.) onday ute. Finish by rubbnljp vl|;orously The class In Home Hygiene and partment store had placed on a Fire dsetrojred tha Ogden apait- ing strike news or the Italian hgb- "The fears which spring from coaU between 1984 and 1938. She scarce and Industrial ats^matlon ’ SitO—Js e k A rm stro n a — Mwt: •‘iJ--i iZ IitJ—Lom-AbnarSkateh-baalo S. iz mMMI-aaWMWI. w—WW.----nwnj M the Italian flunboat Carlotta will or 29 rente more than top quota- pire while the mother country Is a. AnneusMd—wait I Rraakfaat—Toasted c-28c lb. I>ean Lamb Rolla 23c lb. Loin, rib and ahoulder lamb Every Sack Guaranteed! Bag 6:00—News and Weather Flour 6:15—Eddie Ckuey's Football Pre- 13:00—Kata Smith. the prices iind nc guarantee the quality. Take this Pascal t'elcry chops. All Spring lamb. dictions P. M. From HALE*S SELF SERVE . . . you can buy regular celery for Iras, but th's Pascal la more La m b Le gs Lb. at CampbetTa — Except 6:30—Wrlghtvllle Clarion 13:15-^Melody Ramblinga. 2 3c tendM. hais more celery flavor and la not stringy. The Mushrooms Tina 13:30—Ad Liner—Dance Program. advertised at 29e a |H>und are large, clean, white Mushrooma Wilson & Co. Small Tender Lean Hama, 3 to 4 lbs., 43c Ib. Wilaon & Cn SmnlcMi Chicken and Mashroom 6:45—"Your Quarter Hour Sere- 1 dl. Lawnaee Ooldas Baatam Soup nade" 1:00—Eaeo Reporter—News, and Rlk HaM or Wkola Loins T ^ o u r Turnips Just try either the While Egg or the Yellow Glone . . . they are a might.v reasonable priced vegetable T:0O—Am es ** Andy Weather. C orn note the lower price on new Beets. T:15—Jimmy Fiddler 1:05—AU Hands On Decit. Dos. Cans Bed and White Faacy Large 95c Ro ast Pork Lb. Please ’phone tonight, if It Is convenient. Phone service until SUced—TeUow Cling Tins 7:30—Inside of Sporte with Jack 1:80—Buffalo Presents. t. Lawmaea Faaey Pak 19-13 PooBda. 19c 11:00 tonight. Stevens 1:45—Romany Trail. D ouble ii'wr Green Stam pg bin Fresh Itoneleaa Brisket 29c Ib. Corned Beef. Boneless Brisket 29c Ib. A good Peaches will 7:45—Seranadere with Pew La 3 :00—Merrymakers. can Hard, llemithy, Rrd Omtra 1 To m ato es Doz. Cans 95c S.'OO—LudUe ICanneie with Frank I No^ 3 Cm St. Lawreooe Tender Sweet or Given W IA Caah Salea Pot Roodts Lb. 2 8c W A G G N ER A P P LES T E A A N D C O F F E E S A L E Black'a Orchestra Prime Rib or flnaclese Rating or Cooking Wilkie’s Milk Free Delivery. 9:00—WalU Time Fresh Vegetables. 9:30—Death VaUey Days Tele p h o n e Peas Doz. Cans Telephone 3386. 95c A ll D ay Saturd ay 4 p o u n ds 2 5 c Brown’s Butter Red and White 10:00—Ouy Lomhardo’e Orehaetra RADIO O ven Roasts Lb. Talk, don't walk. Finest Groceries. 10:30—Ubcla Esra'a Radio Statloo - Day S t Lnwreaoe Cat Ooldea Wax ar 3 2c IG-flu.irt basket ...... ^h9c Smith’s Fresh Eggs 1 Lb. R-S-R-A ' dirloia, Short Top Roaad or Caba Appreciable service. Friendly Store. Baatam IVIrlntosh and (ireening .Apples C O F FEEEE 2 Tins **:45—"Story Behind the Head TIoml Free Delivery Ow All Ordtra for 11.00 and More. Unaa”—Oeaar Saerchlnger C u t Refugee Beans Doz. Cans 95c *1:00—News and Weather N*tv York, Dec. 9—The opening ST E A K S Lb. Me have anolher shipment of great large, julcv, ripe Mart Brand 4 5c 1) Anjou l‘ears...... c _ ou- **:**-nJohnny Measner’a Orchestra aeaaion of the Pan-Apierican Oon- No. 3 Caa Bart Olaoy*s Free Parkins Space In the Rear of Store for Halc’a and More Prarllrally Seedl.-ss ^ 1 Lb. . 11:30—Melodle Strings-Moahe Para- grea^at Uma, Peru, will be on the nov, director, Joyce AUmand H am burg or I’lNK (iR.M’ KFKriT—Small a t ...... G for 18c C O F FEEEE Pkg. rtr from 5:45 until 7 p.m. today, via 2 3c and Larry Huard, vocalists Diced Corro ts Doz. Cans 95c ...... '.1 for 29c Mahieu's Wchsrd Hlmber’s Orchestra W ^ F -N B C . The program will in- No. 3 Caa Bart Olaey’s Indian Hlv«*r lirKuliir clude the address of President Oscar Sauaage M eat 183 Spruce St. A Ckolea Benavides of Peru. 2 Lb. 45c Nation-Wide Stores Bleirti 13:30—Lws Brown’s Orchestra Early Riser C o ffe e A ^ scheduled from Lima are G R A P E F R U IT 3 f o r 2 5 e Jack Fi’o.st Sugar, 2 Lbs. l:0O-6Elant Red Kid n ey Beans Doz. Cans 95c Prune Ju ice 10 lbs...... BAKER’S COCOA, ROYAL DES- f PrMkly ^ ’^O -C B S at 10:45 and Honnal •And once morr, for the first time this season, we offer the fa. 48c R«sMl WJZ-NBC at 11:05 tonight. Freeh Spare Riba Mious tiTs'-rliM-ned, tree-i-nlorcd S l’OAR MIL! can . . . 9c SERTS, 4 pkga. X C Red Band C o ffe e 2 Lbs. Me. 3 Con Bart Oiney’a ai)etd Lb. 18c 1.4iiui o ' I.Jikes Red and White—Omage P AJf. SWANSDOWN h Lb. Mm O. Wlnant, director of the! Spiced H am Butler, II). .. SAFETY MATCHES, Paeked la Eaglaad! 6:00—ReveUle with Jake and Okri international labor office of the F L O R I D A O R A N G ES d o z .2 2 c 35c CAKE FLOUR, o C h Made in U. S. A., d> p;* T e a Pkg. 6:80—"Sunrlae Special" League of Nations, U to address the G arden Beeta Duz. Cans 1 MIMi too larger sires at 17c and .38c dozen. 19c 95c OoldBladal “ Sau erkrau t Native Fresh o pkg...... Z9c 3 p k g s.------7:00—Morning Watch Foreign Policy Aaaooiatioe In New No. 3 Can Burt Oteey*a Eggs, dozen .. < 3 9 0 . 6:00—Newa and Weather York from Geneva at 3:16 p.m. "’Special Price On Red sad Wklto ILb. : 6:15—Bradley Kincaid ' 1006-Sheet Roll R|ao Confectionery or Gamprrt's Extra Fnney Aenl Saturday on "Social CTiange.” it Flo ur Bullet .Size Can 6:80—Radio R»«»Ar wUl be a WABC-CB8 broadcast. A p pleeauce Doz. CanH li-Lb. Bag 25c Brown Sugar Preserves Jar Regalar Coa Derby Fruits, can h. ButXerscofrch 6:00—Mualcal Interlude PEA RS 7 c l b . 8c 3 p k gs. 19c Frnaee Awdnltas 9:05—'The WIee Man" I Jrtsrtn g tonight: , No. $14 Oaa Bart Olaey^ T o ile t Tissu e Dinty .Moore Beef Spaghetti 3 Tins ‘ 6:15—Food Newa * and W O R-M B S C o rn e d Beef N^lmn Hlta PBcksgiB 2 No. 2 'j Can.s Stew, < gs Hunshlne Red sad WkMa 9:30—Music Internationals 10, W A B & C B 8 10:30. NaUon ai A s- ____ Can 17c Butter...... lb. ,35c DoaMe-TIpped 9:46—Ward and Muazy, Plane Duo eoclatioo of Manufacturers, A n-1 Sau erkrau t Cans 89c I No. 11/^ Coa Grsadmetlier's large can .... X O C M atches Fan Desat 6 Boxes . .10:00—Saturday Morning CSub thony Ed e n on "D emocra cy and the 17a. 8!4 Offa H e a rt Lu x __ K risp y C r a c k e rs 1-lb. p k g . 15c 10:90—Charioteers 39c Red Beeta, j Mod em W orld " and H . W . Prentls. Largo Poekofo Potatoes ..peck 3.3c Aaat JBeffbaa’a 10:45—Florence Hale's Radio Col- on " In d u g b y s'P ro g r a m ftor the M olasses______Can 16c largest can ,. X U C Pancak e Flo ur 2 Pkgs. umn Future .” Peachea Dog. Cans $1.39 . "Thaak T oo" Braad Oat Green l.amlf Legs . . . ll». 29c Sweet Mixed Pickles, B a b - 0 c a n 11c Radaad WkMa / TsD .11:00—No Bidiool Today W E A F -N B C — g LuclUe Manners Fancy Alaska No. 3 Oaa MeSow, RIpa Rinso Pin e h u rst P o u ltry quart Tin ,11:80—"Mlleatanea In Muste” Tim e ; 9:90 De ath Bon( Ivory Flskeo, Red Salm on U:0O Noon—Hi Boya VaUey D a ys; l o G u y Lomb ardo I A aparagua 8-03. Can Bail I.ami) Shnuldcr.-i jar Good Lack Lemes Pie O B TJf- 10c Mon. FRES H 20c 2 amoll p k g s...... 19c Fining, a p k g s ...... JmOC orchestra; 10:30 Uhcla B ara. Peara l!»c II). to Youth ^ A B C-C B S — 7:30 Ja c k m u Po9»Cana $1«19 UvarLaao F R ES H F R U I T S A N D V E G E T A B L E S Sealect .Milk, Ivory Soap, Corn GoMea Baatam “ **“ a«ip Underwood Clnmn, g w o g Gypsy Trails how; 8:80 B um s and AUe n; 9 N e Jaley. Sweet, Large Slao H*Ip Y O U N G T U R K E Y S 1 c a n s . . . a medliun h o rs...... 17c 3 esns ...... ^ 1 fs. Weather, Market Re- Halo^ QnalUy Mnk tolei A go,Hi supply of 10 t„ i;.,M,und 23c ^ v o n Wrtl es drama tic aeries, " R , ('alies' I.iver. » 9 ^ ” ; Gra nd O entral SU tlo n . i D ill Picklea Halp AorUi\«<>strm and Native Yellow Tas- fixydol, Herahey'e Choeolsto, « gw 10 QL Jar 17c Ag«i Sauer Kraut, 1:36—Agricultural Bulletin ’» — i.u ’ nil wmB Turkey s. • a medlom p k g s ...... 27c '"Uneweeteiied, pkg. .. I a C A T M E A T M A R K E T S Bread Bltui .Siveet Breads. largest can 1:90—Program from New York W ard e n Law a a Dra in a; S:S0 2 l < . , « 9 c SItai And « e offer, famnns for tender white 8c Criaeo, MsTshmsflow Flnff, « Eirp Mieat . . fancy 5 to 7-pound C.AI*ONS. l^ J a ^ ;9 N .v .m le ^ P U n -| Mazola Oil, 1-lb. c o a ...... 19c •arantwn...... I9c Pork to Ro ast ||>. 21c Lem on Ju ice 3 Caaa25c Lena. Swaal. Jffiey Uv* Pork I.iver . . . I he 5-|M>und elaas,'^ 33 Deal II). 19c pound gallon $1.11 Goest Ivory, NsUon-Wlde Bessa, W h a t to expect S a turd a y: , Lana Fainlly also PMeM’a U t * Z b a re ...... 9r Ovta Baked. 3 enna.. Prime steer Beef FootbaU— M B S chain 5 p .m . U C G erm an Rye Bread Pen! «-|mund t apons will sell at 40c Ib I Tobaccos, q g Rib Roost ^ lb .31c L ^ ya. Oregon State. W K A F - G ra p e fru it for Wzn Beef Liver...., I b. 2.-)C 7 pounds and over at 45c Ib. Thl, i, W D R C 10c aize, 8 for N B C — 1:40 MetropoUtan Onera. Large or Rpond Loaf Brown Breod Cana Bbtint 5c a pound below nsual price for Bnrtfarfl, Ueon. "Sliced’’: 6 K altSn^r w K i 10c 2 2Sc Modian Slao Artl< fancy f'aiions. Lib b y 's C o r n e d B e e f Pot Roost Ib. 32c-35c Bool Dai.sy Hams . .Ib. ,19c Fowl - Broilers - Roasttng CUckeiu c a n 1 8c W r t ^ W A B C -C B 8 — 13:30 La unch- BntK ^Tib. can .... 1 9 c r f o * t Quincy. Maas. Dion H ale'a C o ffe e Ringa or D elicio us A p ples 1«-QL BskL Eleel Sm oked Sh o uld ers Sagar Cared lb .21c *^*6»yt December 9 8.80 Ben. H a rry B yrd on national Peanut Bu tter I'Lb. Jar 2 5c 3 9c rod SI’KBRY & BARNES’ FRESH PORK PRODCCTS Sprj-. C o ^ m • JKe lasues; 4:30 (kiria tma a seal pw>- OorO E v a p o r a t e d M ilk 4 t a ll c a n s 2 5 c «1 - : • WWWI O a a Bladele.s.s, Well Trimmed ^ _ 3 Ib. Cjui .... OO C 4:00—Ikon Boya. m n » : 6:45 P a n-A oMric a a Oongrcaa. Larg e Size Cru m b C o k es 15e Booi M . Landon. W J M l ^ - Mod] PORK TO ROAST. Rib or Strip. Ib...... 24c Rinao, Sausag e and Sausage M eat Ib. 32c ' Oared ——— _ Moot I.oin Roasts of This Pork...... ih OUmana. F aileraUon; 5 1 Fresh Spinach S-Lb. Peek Offloi lATge pkg. MEATVALUES FRESH FRUITS H ershey. Syrup 3 Cana 25c 15c Fresh Shoulders...... !...!.!...... 19c 4:45—. N ^ L ib r a ry of Congress mualcale Sped AND VEGETABLES B eef Liv e r Ib. 2 3 c H w w burg, 2 lbs. 49c Some weekend short wayaa: Weo) pP®'’?’'' Barne.s’ Sausage Meal "(in pans) . . . *! i "|b 33c Chipso, Ckack Roaeta, Prime Steer Pngnm. Slice d Bacon Wool ^ Celery, 6-80—To Be Announced. OSD OSCi __ Lk. 2 7c Pinehurst Country Style Sausage Meat .... Ib 33c 0 8 L Lxmdon 6:30 p.m. Sing s o nr- Bi 19c S":.... 29c "33 c doable Btalk . . . . lO c *4*gl>ty Show. C o r n K ix .2 Pkga. 21c WgePork Freshly ChopV^“ PETERS’ Depot Sq. Market D. HRRLIHY 3 TO Rome 7:30 Cha mber i m ^ c ' Spry Strin g Beans Been Oxydol, Eaetern Pork Boaete, Sperty A RED A WHRB STORK TP A 4 P aris 11:35 Measssrs S-Lb. Can 4 9c No. 1 IWi Oaa Dolo Boon 6 Ae.N...... 21c tlea Itt Mala Street Tel. S496 Parle. from Cean Sliced Bacon,...... Ib.33e GROUND BEEF . .Ib. M e large pkg. t ie N«uSl!dB*M TM.MM 9U)5—TD Be Announced. Vk««a.HateaLan*BMrti Hotel 2 pounds 55c. 19c nT!Tr!.... 2 0 c f 2 4 c Plerida Oraagee, Oer. 9:15—Howie Wing, .. F o r :—Su~—nd a fy . ; —voiuBD JD BarUn 6 n.to I tVanI Ltix Flakes, Sweet, Jaley, IW. J. BHOOAN 6:^Today with Bob Trout. prchsstra l eboesrt; H B O G a n e m 7| Pineap ple Ju ice 3 Cana 25c Dalqr Baam, Tsader o c *< 96 Pla e Stre e t TBI. s s ig C e le ry Apon large pkg. Cared, W ...... tSdC FRANK HILLERY 6:45—Ruas Griswold—Ski Bnert ^ Nm e of NaUoos re port; S R o l SPECTALSI 21c NED NELSON Meats aad Oraeerlea 7:80 Opera; G 8 D G S C G M M ince M eot *• 9 Oaa awaot or rase Buell Yhaey, P. F. ( ASH10N * Winter Sporta Inatruetor Houo PEAS .box P 4k G White Naphtha Fieeli Skaaldera, Sperry A Ripe, 1-lh. pkg. . . . SlSMalBaL TW.1 N4 BatWsed Reed IM. dMI 0 8 L London 9:30 Em pir e aervlea. ala's Rod Bag ~ Bobu: Iceberg Lettace. a Buxin PEACHES...... box Soap, Wool 2 3c 20c$22c CaUforate. I T:X5—I aub md Abotc. HELPDra CUPID G ra p e fru it Ju ice 3 c 25c Brmieoll. A s|nubcws. Stimwbenlaa aad 5 (MU’S 19c C o ffe e Cucu m b ers T :9 0 W a ck H a ley —Ted Fionto’a I Tfestea Orehastra. Boeli t:00—"P in t Mlghter” — Barbara want dtvorcca aa Chriatmaa preaenU N0bt( roTto wa^ oecaata on which to ahout . * I^TramaynT^^ Dog Food 6:90—Bums and Allan—with Ray Naw Year" can paaa up W o ln u h ______3 Omm 21c Nobla’a Orehaetra. ^ Judga J, W. Reldran. . ^ Potatoes 9:00—43ampben PJayhousa—orsoa QB aiYorog €Mm botwoM 1 Wrtlaa. and Jan. 3. Dae. 19 G ran g er To b acco Lb. Can j 90:09—Orand Oaotral •-“ la *Tva flonnd that eonrtm < G rap e Ja m w.\ PAOEEIOHTEEK HANCHSn'eiK Kvcninu nciicAijU, UANunfiB^rcui, uumm. rtu U A t, O E C E M B E B • , 1988

'EEN B i J i r / A e C L / m s s H F i E D SENSE and NONSENSE * THERE ARB THIB8 WHBN I lova to taiah of tha ’^TOU TROROUORLT APPRBCI* ml at lotoe u d boUy; ATB STKPATRT, BUT THERE WILL NEVER COME A TIME Tba abopplac crowda aad (Mftad WHBN TOU ARB NOT ENTITLED aiwm and gifts—aU aaam so TO JUSTICE. T to think of Cbristmu, thst tiiM of ]oy u d Uugbtor. A etty chap was crossing a pas- ture: SPECIAL—8 ACRES more or teat put whst makes me wesk Is te WANTED—TOUNO OIRL for gen- think of the bUIa that foUow City Chap (abouttng to a farm- FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, flrst nlu loutlon. in Bolton. N iu mhm/u, mftsr. er)—Say, there, U thla buU safe? eral housework and care of infant. floor. aU modern Improvemuts, «, --- (1) 3S Oerard street. Tel. 6318. Several muths ago, we gold theu 8 treee, 8700 cash. If you have 8700 ...... 00 148 108—847 Faiper—Well, i reckon be’a a rooma of furniture to a young couple ■team h u t gsrage. Inqulrs 637 s u me. If not don't take my time...... 88 77 01—381 lot safer th u you are Just now. ur 1034 PLYMOUTH sedan $103; 1034 Cuter street, upstairs. Owner needs money. Jone’s Furni- Wonao—• Xftst week my husband WANTED—OIRL for general house- who were contemplating going Lumsn ...... 70 80 67—338 wut iBbWt hunting, ud wFve slnea ANNOUNCEMENTS ?. Plymouth coach 1175; 1934 Ford work, plain cooking, no washing, ture Store. 88 Oak atreet nunde...... iis 98—328The Rah-Rah Girls of Hartford I Ogam coach 3163. No down payment. 3U housekeeping. They placed a deposit FOR RENT—106 SPRUCE strut :9ttt up MMugb mut to last ua a VDUP fnlwH arfrr* usua. COUPLE DRIYING to Florida de- 3 1-3 days weekly. Write Box M, of <10 u o since thu paid $48 Franke ...... po lop U8—S24 pinned a 82 to 14 aetbuk on year. months to pay. Cole Motors, «463. Herald. second floor. 6 room flat with u - Norton Girls at the 'YMCA MM lira S paasan^ers to share expenses. altogether on tha furniture. Unfor- cloeed porch 10x30. Newly decorat- Hslghbor—He must be a eraeker- -.;Aa«)olato With mu o ffT e a t Open evenings. LEGAL NOTICES Total 474 882 447-1473 night In the opening game of the Stitt Vmft^ about Jan. 6U>. Telephone tunately they cannot take tne ed, eomfortable r u t 838. 43 1-3 >ek shot getting all thoee rah- fWtb—m u who believe that thhogs UftVOK PBBMIT DsOeelora (3) season for the locals. The tivoM dSM, between 5 and 7. SITUATIONS WANTED— furniture. Therefore; we are willing Woodbrtdge stru t tour room rent O. WeUe o u ha dona and ‘who roll up their GARAGES—SERVICE- to allow you the amount which they WOTICB o r APPUCATIOB 85 100 13(0-818 battled on evu terma during'the WnmSB Oh. hubby didn’t shoot sleevas u d do them.... .TW your- Upetalrs, newly redee wated, com- T^U ii to give noUee that I John 8. Hellmu .. 104 01 00— 294 flrst quarter but the Rah-RU quint WELL KNOWN MADAM WUhams, MALE 39 paid In. of 114 Oovornor atroot. Hart- say ribblts. He hit a cow. aelf a thouaud times that you c u STORAGE 10 bination white sink, bath, gardu, J. Barts .. 107 91 93—296 soon puUed Into a oooiforUble lead succeed---- Act the part of a win- The ’Toonerville Trolley That Meeto AB th« Traln« Bt pn. m apait* Amarlcan palmistry reader. Hours CARPENTER, FIR8T class wlahes —18 montha to pay. tord, ConC, havo Sled an application nitt wms 830. 43 Woodbrtdge, 6 room r u t Utad lit of Oaeorabar, Ittl with tha U Ewu .. 104 108 03— 299 u d was never headed. Dispel thu douds In tha Itvw from a a. m. to 10 p. m. Sundays all OARAGES FOR RENT—73 Parkor work. 6Se per hour. WrlU P. O. —Free delivery—Free storage. four rooms down, 3 up. Newly re- A. Wlnsler WMgr TOU DONT OUT WHAT day. SS3 Ann street, Hartford. Liquor Control Commlailon for a 06 103 110—309 Skeeler u d A. Kamlnaky, both of others wltb tke sunahiiMr of gtroot, 181 Park Street, rear 39 Bob 388 Muchaster. —No paymuts If sick or unemploy' decorated, bath, combination white Tavern Panntt for tha u la of aleo- YOU WANT. JUST TOINK OF reaervu. taUled 35 pMnU b e tw ^ YliJB TRINOS TOU DONT GET servlca... .And, Anally, keep in tuna Oeoa. North Fairfield gtreet. Rout n •d* sink, gardu and garage $38. 108 hollo liquor on tha praalaaa of ITS To^ ■enable. Inquire Moriarty Brothere. Hartford ~ - ...... 406 466 530-1813 them for the winners, while t>. that TOU PONT WANT. with the Inflnlte These 8 rooms Include everirthing Spruce strut store, suitable for . Road. Manebiitar. Conn. OUR BOARDING HOUSE }Tou need for the home. A complete The builnaii la owned by John 8. QaUo and C. Tyler futured for the DOGS—BIRDS—PETS—41 u y smaU busineu, slsc 0M14. R u t Cwlkla of 114 Oovamor atraat. Hart- MtpmitrA (4) loeeiu u the offense u d O. Prokop ^ .Uaet^WeH, Dick, my boy, my BUSINESS SERVICES Bedroom, Living Room u d Kitebu. 810. ’The above ru ta are In A-1 ford and Eleanor M. Zlamak. of 41 SuUIvu ...... 116 105 103—333 on the defenM. The box score: • • CANARIES FOR XMAS. Your E vu small Incidutala such as Mill atraat, Manchiitar, Conn., and SIbrIna ...... o3 81 98^^8 Bopgratoilaticiis! ^ I hoar you are vy/*U.| H B iB • OFFERED 13 choice of white, yellow, buff, van- condition. Mrs. Sbeehu, 00 HoU will be oonductad by John 8. Cwlkla Rak-Bak GIrte (S3) OM of the prsttlaet Bob- Manchester lamps, rugs, smokiifg studs, etc., street. Pbme 7880, <3oyt...... 89 106 107—302 B8SU TAKIIslO gated u d greu. Young birds m of 114 OoTimor atraat, Hartford. STORIES IN MfiRBfe A. U7TLC LiUMBSR FOR COMMERCIAL and hotibehold are included. We know that u c e you Conn., aa panntttaa. MuUlgu ...... 91 08 81—370 fuU song. E. Scott 194 Cuter St 0 L. Wylot, If .... o^&ok (hsartuy)—Ratbar. BlTBBiCr MV WITH A Plu s MESH, BUT Evening Herald refrigerator service. Call 497S. see this furniture you will be tboT' FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat at 110 JOHN 8. CWIKLA Andersu...... lOO 110 106—328 3 A. Letlnka, rf ... AMsnrvnuo „ „ . . . Detad lit. of ©ae., l i l t Uhele—But how in the world do BANK ROLU Wayne W. Pbllllpa, 33 Walker St. CANARIES 81.00 UP. Select one for ougbly convinced that it Is u un Eldridge strut. AU Improvements. 1 Skeeter, r f ...... to ten them 6PMtT STA MPS VOU'LL HAME I© T A H » IT CLASSinED usual value. Adults only. Inquire on premises Total 406 800 801-1477 6VAAPTOM FOR VBARS«w. a Chrlatmu gift Cagu u d acces- 3 H. Wylot, e .. . . I don’t try- C^P Tp FEED H IM ^TH * ADVERTISEMENTS WE’LL SEND “COURTESY AUTO’ SWpptag (0) 1 A. Kamlnaky, o '. rabiis. ACCOROIWa‘T& MOVING—TRUCKING sories. Next door to Larraoee’g Turidngton 83 84.... 37—289 OWE IS A B A B K E T _____ Barber Shop, 17 PltWn street. Tele- FOR YOU. NO OBUGATION 0 K. Flanagu, ig ,TOU W ANTtr TO KEEP ON •LUSHT 'iw tm Oeaat six averaas words M s Use. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOMS. CU- Fay...... 80 103 80—363 TERMS ■ law, W StL tsltlals. anmbers aad abbreviations STORAGE 20 phone 7635. Any morning, afternoon or evening Oaugl ... . 3 Tofll. Ig ...... WITH A HEN. THACT'U- FIT DOWU OVER trally touted. ’Telephone 4883. STUDENTS F H L EASIER 87 102 09— 388 TRAMPLE ON HER PROTHlUaliua AT eaeb eeoat as a ward aad eonpeoad that irou wish to come to our store Mo(>)un .. 0 O. ijudonff, rg ., HAVE TO words as two worda Mlalmnm cost la AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS whoa you we’ll send a “Courtesy Auto” for 81 88 03—361 wis three chins/ pries of three Uaea FOR RENT—FIVE ROOMS at 8 E. WtaiBlar MOUTH/ MUCXLV HIM ( want the begt m Local and Long imu, no matter where you live, to 06 108 104— 808 Lias rates per dap for traasleal Distance Moving. Dally Baprasa ELECTRICAL 1-2 Walnut street Inquire at TaUer AS DYNAHnE FOUND • 18* 3-8 S3 Marta—Are they in lovet ada bring you to the store and take you Shop. 8 Walnut street. Total Norton’s Girls (14) ■•eettvs llatoh IT. liaT Hartford, Manchester, KoekvtlJe APPLIANCES—RADIO 49 back home again. Tiita la a free 436 480 448-1884 , M M e—Thay must be. She lle- . _ Cash Cbarae Phone 636U. 68 HoUlater gtreet. P B |sBe te Mm describe a ball gaaM I Oeaseentlve Oajrs ,.l t etsi S ate RADIO BARGAINS—Several re- service, so don’t hesitate to use It FOR RENT—FOUR ROOMS. AU Storm. Dec. 0—(A P ) — Studuts Flna) Asaenbly (4) 0 M. H o llo r u . I f ...... 0 whenever you desire. aad be Usteas to her teUIng how 3 OoasesaUve Oajra ..I t au| U s u poasessed table and console models modern Improvemuts. CaU at 14 at Oouectlcut State (>>Uege trod g«”?tt ...... 82 76 100—388 0 D. Gallo, r f ...... 3 bar oonatai's new dress w u made. Land David Livingston* 1 ^ ...... I tl etsi U ete —Phlloo, ZmtiUi and Admiral, gtt.vo A-L-B-E-R-T-S Arch street. Uowd ...... 108 87 116—811 0 Devarney, rf ...... 0 All orders for Irrsaular Insertions REPAIRING 23 their campua llghUy this week, fear- Discovarsd will be ebarsed at the oae time rata to 889.00. Bnmner*a Phone 8191. Main Store—Waterbury Wurts ...... 83 07 09—2783 PrenUce, e ...... 1 A ^ t W a one w u eupped from ROOFING AND Siding our special- Opu until 0 p. m. AU Stores Open Wed. ft Sat. Bhres. ful that u Inadvertent buvy foot- 1 Sloan, Ig Opeelal rates for long term every step might detonate 60 pounds of Taylor ...... 85 98 107 388 tbe Alteeaa, Pa., Tribune: *X«aflBg ]L fO V m o up tba Shire river an day sdvsrtlsina stvea o ^ n reeuesL ty. Workmanship guaranteed. Time BUSINESS LOCATIONS buried u d bidden dynamite. Sudersu ...... 94 08 83—278 1 McNeil, Ig Is a bwd J ^ It taku so long to Ads ordered before the third or artb payments arranged. Painting u d WINDOW SHADES—Fin. quality 3 Tyler, rg . iu a “ .*K «aiP«Utl0B of day wUI be ebarx^ only for the so FOR RENT 64 The cube of uploslvea w u burled ff«t enough o t It done.” I W , the famous oaplorer David carpentry. A. A. Dion, Inc. 81 WAU FUEL AND FEED 49-A HoUud. put on windows, at reduc- Total 481 451 808-1407 2 Prokop, rg t^* II I w^wwoaest^r •( wo iTmee weaasww tbeaafW ad Eif|lappear_ ed price. Write for prices u d sam- FOR RENT—STORE, corner ot El- by a blaMlng expert working on _ Uvingftona dropped ong •A etarsiBs at tbs rate earned but gtreet PhonB4860. FOR SALE —SEASONED bard college constructs Olatorlals (0) Cuatemer-J wut a ton ef ooaL naoming en Lake Nyaaa. But ft ae allowaaee or rsfnnda can be made ples. Capitol Window Shade Co., 46 dridge u d Spruce streets. Tele- ' 'uctlon Job, who thu Hildebrud .... 70 70 87— 337 Dealer—What stm? “ sis time ada stopped after tbe wood, cut u y length 84JI0 1-3 Capen street Hartford. phone 7871. left for his home 'in Worcester, Haugh ...... 87 2-8 14 w u not Umn named. ZJvIngstana 6 fU day. cord load. CaU 8893. Leonard L. Mass., without teUlng uyone the 93 87— 267 Cuetomer—A 3,000-ponnd ton, if had discovered It for thewhlte No -till forbtds- I'cation. LsOeyt...... 77 81 90— 248 OCSTONIAN8 VIOTOB8 Be not aabtng too mueb...... — , display lines not Olglio. FOR SALE— WHITE KITCHEN Donnelly ...... 104 Everyone breathed easier when 83 101— 288 Tbe Herald will not be responsible cabinet, with porcelain table top. HOUSES FOR RENT 6.5 Mason ...... 105 96 98— 299 ItBAD nr OR NOT— Siihsequently, Uvingrtena Jour> far mors tbaa oae tneorreet Insertloa ONE HALF CORD four foot sea- Price 88.00; also large square the dynamite was found five days A brUllut last half spurt enabled neyed to the eouthem aad ot of aay advertisement ordered for soned wood, sawed stove length later. During that time aU con- the Cuatonlau to defeat their keen- ^drew Obmegte, tba finuder. kitchen table 82 00. 318 North Elm FOR RENT—83 PARK ST, eight Total 443 438 463-1329 Tang^to, to Lake Mweru and more tbaa one time. FOR SALE 88 00 delivered. L. T. Wood CO room house, completely reduorat- struction work w u halted. est rivals, the Bulldogs, 81-73 in a brt blmertf aroused eaeb momtag Tbs laadverteni omlastoa of laeor- street by the playtag of bagplpu. to Zftke Baagwaulu, thus ey—ting 6-ROOM CAPE OODt steam Phone 4496. ed. oil burner, g u stove, g u re- free acorlng contest Trailing by the root pablloatlon of adverttslac will be beat all modem: 68 f t lot; hooae SOUTH OIETHODIST op lateneli t b i T q ^ rMtlded oaly by - oaBeellatloa of tbe FOR SALE!—LATEST model Hoover frigeration. Inquire Muebester score of 44-28 at the halt, the Cua- J* ««rth CanWal Africa. obam Bwde for tbe servlee readered la good ahape; hmalton Weal (V AOeya) tontans turned on the heat u d took •ha—I wan you. rm aeeWag vacuum cleuer, like aew, ellgbUy Trust Co. ’Trust Dept Team No. g (t ) fliialnit tbe dector’e orders. Uviagstene died to 1878 an the All advertisements mast oonform GARDEN—FAR M - used. C u be bought 338.. CaU at W(HHD LIMIT TOBACCO the lead in the beginning of tho final ta o ^ lw oopy aad typocrapby with A. Gibson 91— 812 We O06b, are you slekr •hem of Like Baa^nula. w racalatloas saforaed tbs pnbiista- ...... $3500 DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 48 Main street FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE with quarter u d never lost It through OKplontlu wae feUewod hy the Small amount ot oweh required. C. Wlgren ... 88 114— 294 . Sbe* Ifo, but the do^r Is my w aM they reserve the rigbi te all Improvementa and garage. In- W. Turklngton the remainder ot the game. JUlson eomtai ot the flrat wliekMerlu •J}*- f e v ^ or relsM any oopy eoa- FOR SALE—GOOD cooking pota- quire 41 Stricklud atreet Phone IN CONNECTICUT VALLEY 71 80— 249 sldared obleetlenabla toes, white u d mealy, 48c bushel R. Mercer ..., 97 96— 297 u d Moriarty did most of ths scor- 52?Uw»belenazy eode< MACHINERY AND 6405. ing while Auuii, Custer and Wilke aaked her pupUs if she Uhi CLOUHO HOURS—ClasalBed ada Have a OasoHiie FIIHng Sta- seconds. Also No. 1 delivered. Berg- T. Nelson .. . . — ------88 A teacher ^^thoAfdbanUkaeTmd- *0 be pnbllshed same day must be re- TOOLS 52 played a good defensive game. tion ter Lease and One for Sale. grena. The Olcott Farm. 403 West SEVERAL MODERN SIX ROOM Washington, Dec. O—(AP)-^Pro- T. Chirru ... 90 108—198 new erbe tbe Quakers were. bMI_Corperatien. Nest tba town •elved by II o'eloeb noon; Satnrdays Porterfield u d Alvord led In' the •Tabiila nbe live'n eu u active 33% Merit Rating on Auto- Center street. Tel. 5748. USED AND REBUILT tractors ot single houses, also two family Hats ducem and processors have recom- WU fouadod aad by Total SOI 448 486-1438 scoring for the Bulldogs, drhUe eeffed out a UtUe im Great Britain bad saat tba ^^BASUBl'kkS HIv T mobile Insoranoe. varloua makes. SulUble terma, In excellut locations. Apply Ed- mended to Secretary Wallace that TELEPHONE YOUR 1989 acmage of Oouectlcut vaDey Team No. 4 (8) Agard u d Hyde played good de- flvit ooQful lo thg ngvr ^ FOR A MUZZLBwi Dublin Tractor Co., WllllmuUc. ward J. HoU. Telephone Muchea- fensive ball. WANT ADS HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 ter 4643 or 8028. shade grown tobacco be held to 7,- C. Kimball ... 90 109 88— 387 To^ NJraealaad protefetorata 300 acres,, the same u was held de- W, Holmu ... 90 103 88— 281 Box score: Adolpb That Joseph called b Avars met* t h u 40JI0O s q u a r e telephone sirable for pluttng thla year under E. Atkinson ... . 79 97 81— 287 Custonlam E baredbead acoundrel. ^es. It is bounded u the west at tbe CHARdB RATE given above F*OR BALsBs'- LsOG STOVIl . In good WANTED—TO BUY 58 Stuart J. Wasley HOUSES FOR SALE 72 a control program. E. S to ry...... 122 98 107—327 P- B. F, T, Bermaan—W ell probably be fei^ by nortbam Rhodesia and Portu« M * conv8nl«ocB to mdvcrtUora. tut condition. Phone 3252. WANTED —USED PING ’ PONG C. KlmbaU ... fo t about your aiouatuhe. SCOKCHY SM ITH u ^ cash Rates wiu to Mcopiod at Real Estate and Ineumnoe. The growem agreed on the same .92 — — 92 0 Moriarty, if ...... 12 0-1 34 table or will exchange for wide FOR SALE—FIVE ROOM single T. Nelson...... Nothing to L om ** •• tt* d“*i- State BMg. TeL 6648-7146 acreage despite storm damage thla 91 111— 302 1 Annuli, rf ...... 8 0- 0 - l U ud 5!!* before tbe sevenib gage Lionel electric train set. Tel. house, all modem Improvements, vear. explaining that because of the 0 JiUson, c ...... 17 > BVBRTONB IS OF SOME USE, on the east u d south M0L9 ON NOW , dtrUNT PLYINO, MV WINOs/// By JOHN C TERRY ^ollowln* tilt flrit tniartloa •# Total 1- 2 35 »VEN IT NOTHINO MORE TRAN by Foctu* UPORC YOU POP NOW, Heu'fl WHAT^.WtU. , 8938. lot 80x140 In Zepbryhllla the Pure lose of a largo number of curing 478 498 475-1446 1 Chister, I g ...... 2 0-0 4| gu m Africa. The nortbam WeXUT N f l OUTI Nf , OUR WAV— I’M OOINO WITH ad otIitrwiBa tb« CliARUE Water C3ty, on main road to Tam- •BRVINO AS A HORRIBLE EX- — I Tta YOU W MV DOM — UTDN© Ineuraaee ...... * :L ments of the ronlng regulations, the •n « AOVitVWB BHOOT ItX »rr SEB HOW POOL'PROOF ^ OUT OP WORK! Shopping Doys Stobe- sJWllA DOWN VNt DOflSf Hllltnery—Dressmaking is 5432 Zoning Board of Appeals of the ♦»« ^<00 C O U LD ma c h inbs . becauie thevL u S O O N ^ Pnmi^*w?'^"''‘' “*T®*“''age M HE ©OTT Hit NBCK- Town of Muebester will hold a 'Till Christmas r DO ITI HAVE ONE MAN Mng':!?:^^Vng"•:r!^ ;;:::;*",1 public hearing on Tbursday, De- V / Tli CAUDHT in an Runnin’ al l cember 18. 1938. at eight o’clock UNKBTCHABLE ?Tpm"n°g“ '. \\ A M BULA N CE MACHINES Wl'TH P. M.. In the Municipal Building on ma c h ine PUSH BUTTONS ^Ilst Qooda and Servlcv 34 the following applications: Wanted—Business Service ...... •» (UOUGAN) Application of Forreat Bucklud PTOM A STEEL Edu«atlwM«| for permission to remodel residence CAGE! purses and Clataea ...... 37 5630 at 113 Park Street Into a two-fam- D;'n’?ln ,‘".*.‘'.“' ' ’‘‘'’® ...... Uy house. Musical—Dramatic ...... n (HOLLORAN) Application of tha Great AUuUc Wanted—Instruetlona ...... 10 u d Pacific Tea (Dompuy for per- Plaaerlal 3060 mission to move Its liquor bualneaa / Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages , from 844 1-2 Main street to 717-723 Business Opportunities .... Money to Loao ...... (QUISH) Main Street. Application of Marcus S. Mori- THE EOVERHOR. "^ObUTHEM ORDER THE Help aad Sitaetlaaa 4340 arty u d the Flrat NaUonal Storu, *'®MR.1U£*‘-LEMCV. I G0MMANDHJ6 CEUEBAL. OUMMirUL tK>6 S!mmcO Help Wanted—Female ...... II TUttr DonT \BUAMI6THE Help Wanted—Male ...... 34 Inc., for permission to move tta liq- MAVlft P ftftw m o r tT B , TO 5H00T THE , »0T THE ^ MtBMXn THE ARJEf flUHMM Saleemen Wanted ...... "ft-A ON M> WWOLT/ uor bualneaa from 183 North Main GhAUS io 5A40K /, w r u . SOVIRNOR.! DAVISOW! SUfPRm AU WAR Help-WMted—Male or Female.'.' 37 H OSPIT AL Street to 169 North Main street. fEENBRALHAfl AjfButB WnniEd ...... e..l7-A T OOKINO BACK TO CHKISt- "mvt lb CAMT [jo u roT H i AHO RME COM6RNS Sltuatlone Warned— Fem’a l e " a» Application of BriUah-Americu k Sltuatlona Wanted—Male ...... le C3ub, Inc., for permission to nxxva ^ MAS I I T E A M AGO— makb iroN HOWM M -Toa Employment Agenclee ...... eu 5131 Its club u d club Uquor Ucenae from Gov. “Ma” Ferguson ol Texas •err/ SltmffJ ThM-flOQT COCARACHA, WEEL TOLERATE ^*biei,. 989 Main Street to comer of Maple w u facing Impeachmnt . . . p o *»—Blrdi—P«ti ...... \ MO OPTOSLTIOM/ U v * Stock—Vthlclei ud Spruce Streets. Drys were gnashing teeth over •OPT sno w / 42 bill before Senate to legalize n Poultry aad Suoplus ...... 41 W ATER DEPT. AppIlcaUon of Mm. John R. Wasted— Pet»— Poultry—Stock 44 Lowe for permiaelon to opemte a beers, light winu. . . . In New kennel u d nursery at 141 East York, “ Hamlet’* wu being ren- At UcIbs For Sale ...... a. Middle Turnpike. dered in modem speech u d Bo^ b aad Accoaaorlea .!* ’.e !I!l 4« 3077 modem clothing. . . . Bryn Butldlos kCat«rlal9 ...... _ 47 (After 5 P. M.) AU persons Interested in these Blaasoado—'Waicheg-^JeggElnr . 4X appUcatlona may appear at thla Mawr permitted its girls Eloctrlcal Appllanctt—Rad^ J. 49 smoke; nation raised eyebrows. ^•i hesrtDif. *9.9 uu.ttsieysuswwsau. Psal aad Fa«d ...... 49. a 7868 RAYMOND W. GOBLEE. Pro footbsM, not Suta, w ut o Chairman. good to “Red’’ Grange; he made V' I -A, ^binary and T o o l . JJ $150.0(M^ ••Oh. so you don't think I'm worth,three dollars, eh?" Musical Instrumenta ...... ^ M A N C HESTER Office and Store Equipment . . . . t« S j^ la ls at the Btoree ...... * » W ATER CO. W anted— To^ Buy ...... n A Chance Meeting? the FOOt.-PROOFER ■•••■ Bear-d—Moiela—Rraort. By THOMPSON AND (X)LL 'ALLEY OOP _ Raatanraala 5974 [ fBlssuRsp tma’ tovie and maj o r aiLCgg. am OfT if IVks *TUbn No, It*i Nothing to 0 Booms Without Board . t> «R rs THE OkBPBJTER AHt HE’E dETHMA m CI Boarders Wanted ...... LSOOCR- COUPEIEVir MEDICAL CARE, **^OA TUSCS they CAU.*6aMO* MOW.„ , MIBSEO soM rm iNc And ooola By HAMLIN Country Board—Reeo Its I UP MBk P09T BY THE ■»«cr ALOPPVOUTHE A Ofluvuyr/ VOUfliAID Hotels—Reotanraats O M . OMLV O M IM m 9U a r [ FMLKEI4 tor-NOW TO Yku* MB XM reo WITH Wan ted—Rooma—Board G AS CO. THE CASE 90fMk-J HBUft MISS MORJH/ 1 •ONNIA ma k e iT f^ T H 'W fl PMOA'BOG MID iOOp -’WHOIS ' , ■sal Bstate For Rent ,TBAU. H M / J*«*£'CoHE9JvBsn«r- HtSTOfir/ ^ Nku! THAT Apartmanu. Flats, Tenaroenta .. as M a IHESfi GUEER.

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