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\ INB1* PRESS BUN AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION OP THE EVENING HERALD Unsettled weather .tonight. Sat­ for the month of November. 1926. urday fair and slightly colder. 4,940 ant \. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Classified Advertising on Page 6 MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1926. VOL. XLI., NO. 77. civatC'* Have a Look, Jay-Walkers! SECTS MOTORS’ TOLL V n iA SOLDIERS ITALY M A m IN WILD RIOTS MILLION A YEAR U. S. HANDS OFF FOR 1926 IN IN BOHEMIA CONN. IS 302 SIXLEaONSON DRY SLUSH TO PLANREUGIOUS Munkacs, Czecho-Slovakla, Dec. NEW YEAR EVE 31.— Riotipg amounting to open Hartford, Dec. 31.— Motor vehi­ cle accident records in Connecticut rebellion broke out today between FRENCH BORDEN the rival Jewish communities of the BE SHOWN UP for all time will be broken by the WAR OJHALLES BOOZE JUBILEE 1926 totals it .was indicated today towns of Munkacs and Belz, cljimax \ of a bitter feud between the two by statistics compiled for the first communities. eleven months of the year by Miss French Also Put Strong Thousands of orthodox Talmud­ Huge Political Fnnd Due For Ethel M. Usher, department statis­ Former Bandit Rebels Said ist Jew's of Munkacs, who have Andrews’ Forces Won’t Butt tician. There were 22,119 acci­ become bitter enemies of the more dents in the eleven months period. Forces on Frontier But liberal Jewish community of Belz, Expose By Reed Report; In, He Says, But Leave Just a few less than the total for To Have Support of Semi- stormed and destroyed the latter’s all of 1925. Among these were Paris Does Not Think of synagogue after the receipt by the Klan to Come in For Dis< 280 fatal accidents in which 302 Religious Bodies in the Belz Jews of letters of excommuni­ Whole Business to the Lo persons were killed. cation from Rabbi Spira, supreme Other high totals i" which 1926 War, Reports Declare. rabbi ol Munkacs. The Belz Jews closures as Well. will surpass other years concern­ United States. had openly- cursed Rabbi Spira .and cal Authorities. ed registrations of cars, suspen­ his adherents. sions of operators and complaints It was expected that the Czecho­ received regarding vlolatons of the London, Dec. 31.— Six legions of slovakian government would be Washington, Dec. 31.— The po­ law. The total of registrations Durango, Mex., Dec. 31.— Tire litical ramifications of the Ku Washington., Dec. 31.— Wet or 1,400 FascistI each have been obliged to intervene to avoid finan­ at the end of November was 278,- Mexican religious controversy has massed along the Franco-Italian cial ruin to thousands through a Klux Klan and the nationwide ef­ dry enforcement of the prohibition 885. There have been 8,108 sus­ flared forth anew in Durango. Juan boycott and to prevent even more forts of the Anti-Saloon League to law at tonight’s New Year cele­ pensions for various violations of border, according to the Daily serious riots than those of today. Galindo and Nicholas Fernandez, control the legislatures and Cpn- bration will be left to state and the law and the complaints receiv­ Sketch. The hostile groups are reported ed numbered 1,182. former Villa lieutenants, are re­ The Sketch states that its corre­ to he receiving funds and messages gress will be aired in the Senate municipal officials. ported to have joined hands to spondent has information that of encouragement from all parts of early in the new year by a special At the office of Gen. L. C. An­ fight the government on religious the world, including the United Italy can augment each legion by report *from the Reed slush fund drews, dry chief, it was stated to­ grounds, and it is charged here States. committee on its recent senatorial day that the federal government BAR SEEKS PROBE that they are receiving support the addition of three regiments of About 80,000 Jews are affected. has made no unusual preparations from American and Mexican semi­ 9,000 men for each legion. At investigations, it was learned to­ to keep New Year’s ^ e dry. religious organizations. present each legion has three ma­ day. Andrews’ field forces fought OF SIMPSON’ S ACTS Reports have been received here chine gun sections and three rapid- The Klan’s activities in American hard during the year to eliminate that Galindo and Tirso Gurrola, a fire batteries mounted on armored j politics will be subjected to a new sources of supply normally tapped Catholic leader, have attacked the c&rSi PLAN 10 FORMULAS scrutiny through a report on the by the bootleggers and reports Castillo farm, charging that the at­ Alpine observers report new ma­ testimony taken in the inquiry in­ declare that good liquor will be Hudson County Lawyers Ask tack was made on religious chine-gun batteries daily moving to the Indiana senatorial primary. scarce for the welcoming m of grounds. towards the frontiers and new ar­ The evidence will relate to alleged Posters, bearing Galindo’s signa­ WITHOUT POISONS 1927. tillery emplacements being built, efforts by high Klan officials t« A year ago tonight Andrews ob­ Inquiry of Hall Trial; ture, have been distributed repudi­ the Sketch says. dictate party nominations in var­ served a dry New Year’s eve in ating the Mexican constitution and No Thought of War ious states and to control election probably the wettest spot in the announcing that he will support the Private advices here state that machinery. The report will also western hemisphere— Havana. An­ "Cowards” , Says Simpson cause of the Catholic church. France has established strong mili­ Aldebol, Horrid to Taste and touch on testimony relating to an Facsimilies of an alleged appeal drews looked, but did not partake. Springfield (0.) pedestrians are getting a new and effective warning tary forces along the frontier but alleged deal by which Senator No Broadway Drought by a Knights of Columbus Council against jay-walking. With the approtal of the local Auto Club, O. A. that in Paris there is no thought in Brooklyn for a million dollar Smell, May Be Denaturing Earle B. Mayfield, Democrat. o| New York, Dec. 31.— Noise and Jersey City, Dec., 31.— Senator Owen donned bandages, taken a crutch, and strapped a sign on his back, of the possibility of war. Texas,— said to be a Klansman—» gayety, as well as wetness, if Alexander Simpson, special prosecu­ fund to fight the Calles Govern­ The situation, as sized up by ment have also been distributed and In this garb parades the downtown streets in a campaign to reduce was seated several years ago ovef. present signs are a criterion, will tor In the Hall-Mills murder trial, traffic accidents. _____ keen observers here is one of ten­ M ainstay.; an Anti-Klan candidate who con­ mark New York’s tribute the today denounced as “ cowardly” a here. sion, with both France and Italy The seals placed on Catholic tested his election. entrance of the new year mid- resolution introduced before the fearful lest the extremists of the Zumbi'unii’s Big Pull churches have been broken and the other nation take some step which night tonight. Hudson County Bar Association arrest and deportation of several Washington, Dec. 31.— Definite One of the high spots in th« The matter Of expense will not last night by District Court Judge RISBERG ACCEPTS will require immediate and stern Klan report will be the testimony deter old Broadway, where the priests and students has resulted. HIDDEN COP KILLS action and both sides are prepared progress in the plan of Secretary of Charles L. Carrick of Jersey City. Meanwhile Governor Najera of that Col. William E. Zumbrunn. night clubs’ couvert charge has in Judge Garrick’s resolution called for such action. the Treasury Mellon to eliminate general counsel for the “ hooded or­ some instances been boosted as Durango states that several priests for an investigation of the prosecu­ have announced their intention to the use of poison as a denaturing der,” was said to have sufficient high as $40 for the New Year’s ARMED BURGLAR LANDIS’ CHALLENGE tion of the famous murder case “ to support the government, claiming element in industrial alcohol was political power in the national capl festivities. vindicate the honor of New Jersey’s that they have been forsaken by the ------I ANXIETY OVER FALUS tol to “ grant any favor” asked by Despite prohibition sleuths and courts. disclosed at the Treasury today. a Klansman. It was Zumbrunn diocesan authorities. Ten new denaturing formulas, poisoned liquors the jubilation “ That resolution comes from the Americans Abducted CONDITION APPARENT who appeared as counsel for May- promised to live fully up to tradi­ Hall family,” Simpson said. “ And it Washington, Dec. 31.— Mexican Cracksman Pulls Gun When "Black Sox” Exile to Tell hone of which contain wood alcohol field in the latter’s contest. tions. means nothing to the people who federal authorities are in pur.-;uic of or other dangerous poisons, were The Anti-Saloon League’s fight' Virtually all the theaters are understand its purpose.” the bandits who captured J. W. No Doctor’s Statement Issued being prepared by William V. Lin­ ■on behalf of prohibition will ba sold out, while the hotels expect Traces Connection Trapped in Mass. Store Judge AH He Knows of bared chiefly in its financial phas­ Wiley and E. B. Conners, Ameri­ But Family Adiriits Opiates to serve more than 50,000. “ I have no excuses to make. I can employes of the British-owned der, chief chemist of the Internal es. The report will point out all ■i-S The weather man predicts a would try the case in exactly the irdin Francisco mines of Mexico, and Is Shot Dead. • Crooked Baseball. Have Been Administered. Revenue Bureau. huge contributions received and cloudless, star-lit sky for those same way if I had it to do over Ambassador Sheffield reported to­ Linder Indicated that these for­ expended by the league through it* ’ who haven’t the wherewith to at­ again. Judge Carrick is a near day to the state department. El Paso, Texas, Dec. 31.— Al­ mulas would be tested and It they national and state organizations in tend the gay functions in Broad­ neighbor of Mrs. Voorhees and she The Americans are being held though no official bulletin wa? issu­ prove successful will he substituted the last seven years. In thirteen rt way’s night clubs, in order that is related to the Hall family. Of for ransom of 10,000 pesos. Kingston, Mass., Dec. 31.— Chief Rochester, Dec. 31.— Charles ed by Dr. H. T. Saffords, physician for those containing wood alcohol states, the evidence will show, thi* they may prepare to take to the course the resolution comes from Oil Law Oid.sis of Police Howard L. Rushton, hid­ (Swede) Rlsberg, member of the to Albert B. Pall, former secretary In the revised formula No. 5, total exceeded $6,487,000. Wild streets with their horns and join of the interior, who is ill here with the Halls— that’s piain. Mexico C'.ty, Dec. o l— Mexico to- ing In the darkened store of J. E. 1919 Chicago “ Black Sox,” today under which 4'7,000 gallons of al numerous states unreported, it the merry throngs who will form c!.ay hangs on t!is verge of a politi­ influenza-paeumjDnig.j It became in­ cdkoJl ■were denatured this 'y§hr, will be indicated that the league’* “ As a member of the Bar Asso­ Child ^ ear^y today jjLqt awi.ips,taot- acc^tecL.- tM^inxltatlon Jil Judge the hip pocket brigades. ciation I would advocate a probe, cal and economic crisis. . creasingly apparent today that the tho Treasury has substituted alde- dry fund exceeded a “ million dol­ 'The new laa

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, DEC. SI, 1926. / % t F A G B T W O NO W ON DBR He’ll Tinker Wales MAY BE MURDER CHARGE CONTROL BOARD ADDS rOLDS START TO h a r v e s t ■ of ofhMdorcl head or chest are men eatf 7 FEATURES APLENTY Teeth treated externallyezt< with— Local Stocks TO 7 APPR0PRIA110NS “ My razor doesn’t cut at all.” ICE NEXT WEEK FOR 25 STATE TROOPERS “ Come, come!’.’, replied the wife. (Fnrnished by Patnam & Co.) ON BILL AT STATE “ Tour beard is no tougher than Fatal Siege of Meaney Farm in the linoleum I cut yesterday.”— Bank Stocka. Can’t See W ay Legally Clear, < w a x i L. T. Wood Ahticipates No Christian Science Monitor. City B’k & Trust .,..625 700 New Jersey to Be Probed However, to Aid New Haven Change in Prides Next Sum­ Conn River Banking .300 By Coroner. HospitaL First Nat (H tld )'. . .235 250 Valentino’ s Second, Harmon­ mer as Ice is Pientiiful. Htfd Aetna N atl----- 400 415 Phlllpsburg, N. J., Dec. 31.— Hartford, Dec. 31.— ^The state .HtM-Conn Tr Co .. .575 ica Champ, and Show L. T. Wood, local Ice and wood Twenty-five New Jersey state board of control made additions to Land Mtg & Title . . . 65 dealer, will start to harvest his troopers may he named in a blanket appropriations today totaling $21,- Htfd Morris Plan B’k 115 winter’s ice supply next week. murder Indictment In connection 390. The additions were as follows: Phoenix St B’k Tr . . 400 415 Beauty Here. Workmen are already engaged in ■''■1 with their recent siege of the Motor vehicle branch offices, $5,- STATE Park St T ru s t...... 425 clearing the snow from the Ice. Mr. Meaney farm house on Jugtown POO; board for girls committed to N o w Riverside Trust .... 450 Wood will employ about fifty men Mountain, In which Miss Beatrice charitable Institutions, $2,200; U S Security ...... 420 440 during the harvesting time, he said Meaney was killed, James Meaney Bonds. (By Member Herald Staff) forest fire wardens, $90; sundry today when interviewed. shot and Timothy Meaney badly purposes $2,100; state capltol and East Conn Pow 5 . . . 99 Mr. Wood will harvest ice at four beaten, Prosecutor Marshall Miller ” — ^ Playing Htfd & Conn West 6s 95 Those Manchesterltes who visit grounds, $7,500; governor’s extra­ the State theater tonight and to­ different ponds but the major pro­ said today. ordinary expenses, $2,500; gover­ Hart E L 7% ...... 290 296 portion will be cut at Globe Hol­ The indictment will be sought Conn L P 5 % s ...... 109 110% morrow will s#e a bill of features. nor’s Incidental expenses, $1,000. S E I F P T low. The other three places are by Prosecutor Miller If the facts The board denied the application Conn L P 7 s ...... 116 Every act of the five regular vaude­ thus far uncovered are substantiat­ ville numbers Is good and there Is Follybrook (Cases), Salters, and of the New Haven General hospital Conn L P 4 % s ...... 95 Bucks pond at Highland Park. ed at a coroner’s hearing. Brld Hyd 5 s ...... 103% plenty of fine music. for an appropriation which would ACTS acts Ice has already been cut at Fol­ Whether or not Indictments will make up the institution’s deficit for VAUDEVILLE Insurance Stocks. Kohler and Edith open the act be returned depends largely on an 505 lybrook but only for current use. the year, amounting to about $16,- Aetna Insurance .... 495 displaying their ability on roller Mr. Wood stated that the past snow investigation of the wrll.8 or war­ Aetna L i f e ...... 480 495 000. The board decided It did not skates. They are speed artists, has not affected the ice at Globe rants with which the troopers were Aetna Life full pd ..480 495 have the power to act inasmuch as The Royal Balkan Sextette about the fastest Manchester has Hollow, due 10 the fact that it has armed when they visited the Aetna-Life part pd . .430 450 seen, and Edith Is as attractive as the hospital Is a private Institution. Featuring Prince Teno and MaybeUe, Roy Strom 180 been scrapped and that the Ice is Meaney farm. Their action was A utom obile...... 150 she Is clever. taken on complaint of the S. P. C. Conn General ...... 1570 1600 planed as It passes up the shute in­ PRINCE TENO 740 Hall and Rogers are front stage to the ice-house. Workmen are A. that the Meaneys’ were mistreat­ National Fire ...... 720 artists. Mr. Hall is a good singer IS A DOUBLE FOR THE LATE Htfd Steam Boiler...640 660 busy today scrapping the “ ice- ing their cattle. D A N C E A T 500 and Miss Rogers is a ukulele player. broth” from Salters. RUDOLPH VALENTINO Hartford F i r e ...... 490 They have some clever banter and T U R N H A L L P h oen ix...... 480 490 Mr. Wood stated he expected the And Has Doubled for Him in "Blood and Sand” win the house with a mighty clean, price for Ice next year would be PATRICK FURPHEYlURT Travelers ...... 1155 1170 Saturday Evening Public Utility Stocks. neat act. Miss Rogers is a striking about the same as during the past Conn Power C o ...... 320 blonde (see “ Backstage Notes” be­ summer. This is only brought about AT ROGERS’ PAPER MILL Given by Polish Grocery. KEHLER & EDITH FLAMING YOUTH Conn L P 7 % ...... H 2 low.) by a scarcity of suflaciently thick Flaming Youth is an amusing World’s Fastest Skaters A Comedy Classic Conn L P 8% ...... 120 ice, he said and there seems no in­ Hart Gas c o m ...... 73 satire on two modern boys and dication that this will be the case Hart E L ...... 340 their ultra-modern girl friend. All this year, that is, judging from the Dr. K. Paul Ramsay of Philadel­ As a result of being wedged be­ xHart Gas p f d ...... 49- three who play the sketch are present conditions. phia will be partly responsible here­ tween a truck load cf paper and a ABOUT TOWN ' HALL« & ROGERS ALMAN & SMITH So N E Tel C o ...... 153 young, perhaps a little inexperienc­ after for the condition of the Prince working bench at the Rogers Pap­ Vaudeville Bits ill "Ain’t We Got Fun’! ed, but nevertheless entertaining, of Wales’ teeth. He has been ap­ Conn Elec Serv pfd. . 66% er Manufacturing company’s plant This is the last day automobile Manufacturing Stocks and they’ve got a good idea for an pointed assistant to Dr. T. Victor late yesterday afternoon, Patrick Smith, the prince’s dentist, and drivers will be allowed to use the Am H ardware...... 83 85 ciCt* POLICE SEND FOR KIN Furphey, 3 6 years old, of 53 Coop­ old number plates on their cars. American Silver.... 30 — Alman and Smith in ‘Ain’t We sails for England immediately after er street, is in the Memorial hospi­ ON THE SCREEN Christmas. New ones for 1927 must be on by Wire ...... 10 15 Got Fun” are two of the best black­ OF ABSENT MRS. HOUCK tal, suffering from injuries the midnight. Many cars were seen on BEBE DANIELS in Billings Spencer pfd — 10 face men that have come out front exact extent of which are as yet the streets today with the new Billings Spencer com — 6 at the Utate. Aiman sings, and undetermined. X-ray pictures tak­ markers which have white numer­ Bigelow-Htfd com . . 7S 82 strums a uke while Smith plays a THREE MORE LOHERY en this morning revealed the fact als on a maroon background. B rass...... 7 J mouth-organ wonderfclly well- Believe Alienist Husband’s that at least three ribs were frac­ STRANDED IN PARIS Collins Co ...... 13T 145 I'hey get a lot of fun out of some­ tured. It was stated at the hos­ • Story But Relatives Feel The regular business meeting of Colt Fire A rm s...... 28 2J body’s left arm and somebody else’s pital, however, that Furphey was Sure She Is Dead. MEN SENT TO JAIL the Epworth League of the North Eagle Lock ...... 112 118 big feet. restin.g as comfortably as could be MIDNIGHT Fafnir Bearing ..... 88 9 3 Methodist church will be held this Those who d^'ight in hearing Washington, Dec. 31.— Every expected. evening at 7:30, after which a SHOW Hart & C ooley...... 190 200 strings play popular mu.sic should Tonight Tonight known clue exhausted and the Assessed Stiff Fines, Also, watch night service will be held Int Silver pfd ...... 103 108 hear the Royal Balkan Sextette, 8— ACTS SELECT VAUDEVILLE — 8 Int Silver c o m ...... 99 102 Avhereabouts of Mrs. Gladys While Two Others Get Onlj jointly with the Christian Endea the tlf.h act. A bass viol, a ’cello, “ LAST LEGAL HANGING” vorers of the Second Congregation, Jewel Belting pfd . . . 80 — Houck, wife of Dr. Knute Houck, Money Penalties. ALL NEW ACTS. DOORS OPEN AT 11:80. three guitars ard a violin play apparently deranged alienist, still al church. Ln’drs Frary & Clark 88% 901 beautiful music while Prince Teno Mann B’man Class A. 19% 21 an inexplicable mystery. Detective Bridgeport, Dec. 31.— Judge IN GEORGIA IS HALTED PEttFORMANCE AT 13:00 and Maybelle dance. Roy Strom Sergeant Benjamin Keuhling to­ Clan McLean O. S. will hold Its Mann Bo’man Class B 9 11 proves himself a mighty good tenor. Alfred C. Baldwin today cleaned New Brit Mach pfd. .103 — day communicated with Captain B. annual hogmany night concert, tea The act is beauJfully presented up a group of lottery cases in Su­ and dance in Tinker hall this even­ New Brit Mach c o m ..16 18 E. Clarke of the Canton police perior Court, sending three men and made a big hit with the audi­ force, and John Walter, brother- Habeas Corpus Granted By ing. Collins Driggs’ orchestra will Niles Bt Pond new .. 18 20 ence last night. to jail beside Imposing fines on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday North & J u d d ...... — in-la^/■ and father of the young Judge Tilson at Last Mo­ play for general dancing and It Is Bebe .Daniels is at her best in a them, and fining two others. The expected that a large number of the Niles Bt Pond pfd . . 80 8 5 woman, requesting them to come sentences imposed today follow; ment Saves Life of Youth. J R Montgomery pfd. — 85 thrilling Parisian picture “ Strand­ to Washington. local Scotch families and others RICHARD ed in Paris” , the feature picture on Edward J. Dixon, New Haven, will attend to watch the new year J R Montgomery com. — "5 Kuehling said Canton relatives ?1,000 fine, two months in jail and Macon, Ga., Dec. 31.— The hang­ Pratt Whitney pfd .. 85 — the bill. There .are short iobjects in are resigned to the belief Mrs. come in. conjunction. 14 months suspended jail sentence; ing of Wade Johnson, Mllledgevllle Peck, Stow & Wilcox 22 24 Houck is dead and that Dr. Houck, James Kane, Bridgeport and Wal­ youth scheduled to die on the gal­ Russell Mfg Co ----- 58 65 now under observation, should be Fishermen should secure their j h e i m b j ter Collier, New Haven $100 fine, lows at noon today, was halted at new licenses to fish this evening, Smyth Mfg Co ...... 330 — Backstage Notes pressed hard for all possible infor­ one year suspended jail sentence the eleventh hour by an appeal to Stanley Works com . 74 7 / and they may be obtained at Blish mation. Houck disappeared nix- in each case; George B. Sherwood the federal courts. Stanley Works pfd . . 27% —• Ernest Kohler and Edith Jones, teen days ago, the same night as Hardware company’s store, Barrett and Louis Laccavole of Bridgeport Federal Judge Tilson Issued a & Robbins or the Manchester Scoville Mfg C o ...... 61 64 the skaters in act one, come from his wife, and was later brought writ of Habeas corpus, on the ap­ Standard Screw ------105 112 fifteen days in jail, $100 fine and Plumbing & Supply company to­ Muskegon, Mich. They lost practi­ back from Hornell, N. Y., where eight months suspended jail len- peal of defense attorneys, and the t«WHITE Torrington...... 6 6 68 cally all their paraphernalia in the he was arrested roaming the night as the office of the town clerk U nderwood...... 4 6 48 tence. “ last legal hanging” in Georgia will be closed all day tomorrow. Bristol theater fire recently. No, streets in his underwear, appar­ James C. Welch of New Britain, will be postponed until the circuit U S Envelope pfd. . . . 108 112 they are not man and wife. ently violently mad. Union Mfg C o ...... 26 29 sentenced yesterday to two months court of appeals at New Orleans A daughter was born this morn­ Hall and Rogers of act two are The Washington detective, how­ in jail, surrendered to Sheriff Sim­ renders a decision on the merits of ing at the Memorial hospital to BLACK fUEEP Whitlock Coil Pipt .. 20 25 really Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hall. Miss ever, believes Houck to have told X Fv T)iv. eon Pease at the county jail at the writ. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whltcher, of Rogers was in “ Artists and Models” a frank story and knows nothing a. m. today. He will pay a fine 105 Main street. two years ago, and they have to be of his wife’s whereabouts. He de­ $1,000 when the jail term expires. BOY STABS CHUM WHO beauties to make that chow. Mr. sires, though, to have another Clifford J. Lewis, of Brid,geport, THROWS STONES AT HIM Miss Marjorie Keith who has Hall was playing in “ The Nervous conference with Captain Clarke. first of the lottery group to be been engaged in relief work at Y. Sto cks Wreck” when he met the girl he sentenced, was to surrender at the New Bedford, Dec. 31.— Because Miami, Florida, since the great made his wife. jail at 3 o ’clock this afternoon to his eleven-year-old chum, Victor hurricane which did so much dam­ The three youths in “ Flaming HOLD HARTFORD MAN IN start a term of four months. Jubozyckl, threw stones at him, age in that section of the state, Youth” are Miss Winifred Selden, High Low 2 p. m. Benjamin Bramwell, ten years old, has returned to her home on 39% Lou Beck, the boy with the cackle, took revenge by stabbing Jubo- Lewis street. At Gulf W I . 40 39% and Albert Berk, the boy who wins ILLEGAL REGISTRATION 81% zycki in the back and arm. Jubo- Am Sugar Ref 81% 80% the girl. They all are ^New York II C i r c l e l Tonight 47% 48 KEYES WON’T DISMISS zycki is in a critical condition at Am T & T ----- 48% City natives and their act is a brand 141% 142% the Union hospital. Am Smelt .. .143% new one. Ameri Loc . . 109 % 108 109% Winsted, Dec. 31.— Edward T. THE M’PHERSON CASE NOTICE! DOUBLE FEATURE BILL 101% 101% Jimmie Alman and Jimmie Smith Wentworth of Hartford, is being AT 80 DIES IN SLEEP Am Car Fndy.101% are champs off stage as well as on. rf Atchison ....170% 167% 170% held here today on a charge of il FROM ESCAPING GAS REX Smith is high kick among the TAX COLLECTOR’S NO’HCE 106% 107% legal automobile registration The W'ild Horse In Black Cyclone Balt & Ohio . .107% harmoniga players. He has recorded South Manchester Fire District Beth St "B ” . 46% 46% 46% pending arrival of an underwriters’ Never Thouffht of Doinj? SO; Stamford, Dec. 31.— Miss Mary 34% 34% for Victor. It’s number 20020 if you detective who will check up on All persons liable to pay taxes in Chili C o p ----- 34% Los Angreles District Attor McArdle, 80, was found dead in her the South Manchester Fire District LARRY SEMON in Con Gas N Y .108% 108% 108% want tj buy it. When a young fel­ car found in Wentworth’s posses­ bed this afternoon, having perished 43 43% low he won the Richard K. Fox sion. Police say Wentworth has ney Declares. are hereby notified that I have a ‘‘THE WIZARD OF OZ” Col Fuel Iron. 43% from illuminating gas which escap­ rate book calling for a tax of two 161% 162 marathon medal In New York City. a police record In New Britain and Ches & Ohio . 162% Los Angeles, Dec. 31.— The case ed from a heater. Miss McArdle had mills on the dollar, on all taxable Cruc Steel . . . 80 80 80 Alman has two medals having West Hartford, and has gone under not appeared among her neighbors 166% won amateur tournaments in New the name of Edmond T. Wood against Aimee Semple McPherson property In said District, levied o i Can Pacific ..166% 166% since Wednesday and they called the grand list of 1925. The same is 39% 40 York with an 8 0 and a 74. month. will not be dl.smissed District At­ Erie ...... 40 torney Asa Keyes formally an police this afternoon when they due and payable Jan. 1, 1927. Erie 1 s t ...... 52% 52% 52% The Royal Balkan Sextette is an Stopping at a local garage dur smelled gas in the house. Tomorrow ONLY * Tomorrow honest to goodness European nounced here today. For the convenience of taxpayers Gen Asphalt . 88% 86% 87% ing the night for gasoline, Went­ I will be at Hose Co. No. 4 Ho.-.e orchestra. The six musicians have “ I have never thought of dls FEATURES------2 Gen Elec .... 84% 83% 83% worth asked if any state troopers ARRESTED FOR RUNNING House on School street dally except 154% been in this country but a short missing tt,” the prosecutor declar Gen Mot .... 155% 151% were about. When he was arrest­ RAFFLE ON A TURKEY Sunday during the month cf Janu­ ALL STAR CAST 80 80% time. Prince Teno and Maybelle are ed his registration was in the ed. William Fairbanks Gt North pfd . 80% Keyes added In spite of the ary, 1927, between the hours of 19 61% 61% from Sunny Italy. The Prince name of E. O. Wentworth, Sher­ In a Beal Western * Kenn Cop . . . 61% “ flop” of Mrs. Lorraine Wiseman Stamford, Dec 31. — Jacob a. m. and 6 p. m., 'or the purpose -in- Inspira Cop . . 25% 25 25 would pass anywhere as a second man street. New Haven. Strauss, a local merchant, has been of receiving said tax. 129 129 Rudolph Valentino. Seilaff, star prosecution witness “MAN FROM THE Louis & Nash 129 against Mrs. McPherson, he still in displaying a huge turkey In his According to law all taxes re­ “THROUGH THICK Le Valley ...100 100 100 show window here while he sold maining unpaid after February 1, WEST” 38 38 tended using Mrs. Wiseman as AN D THIN” Marine pr . . . 38 BANDITS ROB BANK AS witness at the trial of the evange chances on a raffle for the bird to 1927, will be charged Interest at 20 20% Miami ...... 20% FLOOD IS NASHVILLE’S lit In Superior Court. all comers. Strauss was arrested by the rate of nine per cent per year. Norfolk West 158% 157 158% a humane agent today who acted on WILLIAM TAYLOR, Sunday and Monday Natl Lead .. .167% 165% 167% ' EMPLOYES FIGURE ON a statute that forbids use of live Collectoi 78 78 GREATEST DISASTER North Pac . . . 78 % JAPAN CRUMBLING, animals in gaming propositions. South Manchester, Dec. 27, 1926. ZANE GREY’S N Y Central .141% 139% 141% SAYS SCIENTIST. 42% N Y N H & H 42% 41% St. Louis, Dec. 31.— Executing “MAN OF THE FOREST” Pan Am Pet .. 64 63% 63% No Lives Taken But Property jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiii::iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii>iiiiiin 56% their work with precision and qui­ San Francisco.— The Island ‘em­ Pennsylvania. 57 56% etude, two bandits today held up WITH JACK HOLT 127% 127% Loss Far Exceeds Previous pire of Japan will sink into the People Gas . • 127 % the Brentwood bank at Brentwood, mm ' ^2 22 22% Floods or Fires. Pacific, according to Dr. Levi F. Pierce Arr ... 22% a suburb, locked two officials and Noble, of the United States Geolo­ Rep Ir & St .. 57 % 56% 57% 94% 95% Nashville, Dec. 31.— The over­ one customer In the vault and es­ gical Survey. But it will take 10,. Reading .... 96 caped with cash estimated between 000 years. I New Year’s Greetings | Ch R Is & Pa. 69 68% 69 flowing of the Cumberland river 110% which is expected to reach its crest $7,000 and $7,500. The^mien work­ Japan Is slowly crumbling, ac­ South Pac ...110% 109% cording to Dr. Noble, falling off 124% 126% of about 56.5 feet tonight, has ed so quietly that other employes So Railway ..126% along the east coast. Periodic 9 9 caused the greatest destruction of of the bank were unaware the St Paul ...... 9 hold-up had been staged until fif­ cataclysms such as the upheaval Studebaker.. 54% 53% 54% any catastrophe that Nashville has ever known. teen minutes later. No one saw of 1923 are to be expected in Union Pac . . .151 151 151 Japan, he said. 58% 58% While no loss of life has been how the men escaped. One of the U S Rubber . . 58 % bandits was masked. U S S te e l----- 157% 156% 156% reported here, more than 6,000 |BIALTO U S Steel pr . .130% 130% 130% persons have been driven from their liomes and property damage Hotel Boss I Midnight Dinner estimated from $2,000,000 to $3,- OUR “ SPIRIT OF ’ 76” TWO FEATURES LAST TIMES TODAY TO WORK FOR MORE 500,000 has been occasioned. \ Menu The devastation exceeds the STARRING BETTY. BLYTHE damage done by the East Nashville INVITED TO VERMONT s Cream of Chicken With Rice AND CARLYLE BLACKWELL PAY FOR JUDICIARY fire of 1916 by more than $1,000,- ‘‘‘SHE” 000 and the flood of 1882 by near­ I Mixed Pickles . Celery Manchester’s "Spirit of ’76” the ly twice that amount. i Fruit Cocktail Factories along the river front trio of fifers and drummers who ‘‘The Patent Leather Pug” Hartford County Bar "Vyill which were forced to close down, have acted the famous historical 5 Roast Young Turkey Canberry Sauce painting in several pageants and Seek New Judgeship, Too, in have suffered the greatest loss, E Roast Young Capon Cranberry Sauce PRIZE RING DKilMA WITH BILLY SULLIVAN Common Pleas. while practically every wholesale parades In this section were yester­ house in lower Broad Street dis­ day invited to be present at Gov­ E Roast Saddle of Mutton ernor’s day tomorrow in Montpe­ SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Hartford, Dec. '31.— That there trict has lost heavily. E Mushrooms Currant Jelly The damage to Nashville streets lier, VU The inaugural ceremony will be proposed legislation con­ will be accompanied by a historical i Young Lettuce Salad French Dressing cerning increases In salaries for has been conservatively estimated at $400,000. The damage to parade. TOMORROW judges throughout the state’s judi­ The men who compose the fam­ i Creamed Onions Mashed Turnips homes and other buildings probab­ A COIPLETB CHANGE OF PROGRAM cial system and a proposal to cre­ ous trio are Joseph Ferguson, flfer, i Candied Sweet Potatoes ate a second judgeahip for the ly will exceed that amount. and Julian Palmes and Michael Hartford Common Pleas Court was Barry, drummers. They were a E Boiled or Mashed Potatoes Indicated today when L. S. Robin­ feature of the parade which accom­ = Plum Pudding Hard Sauce son, president of the Hartford ROCHESTER HAS HUNT **The Taxi Mystery FOB AFRICAN WILD CAT panied the New England Confer­ I Charlotte Russe Mince Pie County Bar Association, was em­ ence in Hartford and were noticed Suspense Laden Scenes and a Final Climax That Is Ex­ powered to appoint a legislative by the Vermont delegation at that S Tea or Coffee tremely Startling Make This One of the Best Mel^ \ committee to consider and act on | Rochester, Dec. 31.— Police and time. dramas Beleased This Ys»r. EDITH ROBERTS is \ these matters. The action was tak­ residents of the Culver Road sec­ The local men will be unable to i Special Steaks or Chops Cooked to Order. en at a formal meeting of the bar tion of this city were following make the trip because of engage­ / Starred. association. close on the trail of an escaped ments previously made. I Telephone Your Reservations Now. Thomas J. Molloy is the present African Jungle wild cat here today. Fast Action Western common pleas judge and Arthur E. The animal Is the property of Aud- *^Don’ t Shoot” Stuff. Yon Like lU Howard, Jr., Is associate judge. The ley S. Stewart, who was a com­ John Palmer of Main street, su­ Bessie Freeman is only 16, but she associate would be retained in case panion of George Eastman and Carl perintendent at H. Lydall & Foulds Is manager of a large hotel in Har­ of the appointment of a second Akeley on one of their recent Needle shop, who underwent, an lingen, Texas, and owns more than ! WARANOKE RESTAURANT 1 COMEDY SERIAL NEWS African hunts. $20,000 worth of property. She judge, it was said by Laurence A. operation at the Hartford hospital TeL 583, South Manchester s Howard, who presented the motion Wednesday morning, is reported got her start by selling hosiery. i 801 Main St., for the committee appointment, Plnehurst open New Year’s Day today as making very favorable Boys? “They’re not interesting,” ^ e Judges’ salary Is $6,000 a year. unUl 6:00 p. m.— adv. progress. I she says.

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, lU E UNCLE JO E CHARLES i u l l - m i u s CANNON W. ELIO T a c q u i t t a l THE DEFEAT OF DEMPSEY i . I THE EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS ^ THE POUft FLIGHTS THE MIAHI HURRICANE [ foremost members of the club said Hillstown, 'Woodland, Buckland, 1 WEEKLY STAGE LETTER? be a good problem for the psycholo­ BIRDS WILL STARVE he hoped not only club rnembers, Wapping, Talcottville, 'Vernon, Ly- gists. She manages to remain a Reds Given **Stunt Supper but outsiders and Boy * Scouts, dallville, Bolton and Andover. “ perefet lady” under the most lu­ would respond as well. He said Further information will be glad­ dicrous of posturings and circum­ HERE WITHOUT FOOD feed for the birds may be secured ly furnished by Mr. Senkbeil or at stances. She is perhaps the most free at Barrett and Robbins store Barrett and Robbins store. HOLIDAYS TO BE THANKED relaxed personage in the theater. For Winning Hale’s Contest on Main street at any time. How­ And there is something about a re­ ever, it is the plan to have as many STAMFORD OFFICE ROW laxed ‘‘perfect lady” being slap- Manchester Fish and Game persons possible gather tomorrow FOR BRINGING QUARTET OF sticked; something In the incon­ Greens Pay for Losing But Make Everybody Club to Conduct Another afternoon and Sunday morning for TO GO TO THE COURTS gruity of her polished and polite “ Feed the Birds” Campaign. the work. The heavy snowstorms of frotesqueries that raises slap-stick Eat With a Knife— ^Lang Gets Bouquet the past have served to eliminate a to an art not greatly dissociated BEAUTY, WIT AND CHARM from Grocery Department. great portion of the original food Stamford, Dec. 31.— Joseph G. \ from that of Chaplin. In view of the fact that the re­ and it is vitally necessary that Provost, , city clerk, will permit For the rest, there is the return cent heavy snowfall has brought something he done at once to re- Harry A. Williams, city clerk-elect, of Otis Skinner in that hardy per­ birds in this locality face to face 'ieve the situation. to take office tomorrow and then ennial, ‘‘The Hbnor of the Family.” with starvation again, it was an­ will bring quo warranto proceed-? Play and cast have an old-fashion­ Employees of the J. W. Hale CHEST OF GOLD MAY The scratch food which will be Each of Four New Shows Illumined company’s store to the number of nounced today that another "Feed Ings to oust him on the round that ed flavor seldom met nowadays in scattered for the birds, consists of 125, Including some of the extra the Birds” campaign will he Williams Is not a legal resident of By Personality of Actress the theater. After the fashion of STILL PROVE YOURS launched tomorrow and will con­ wheat, rye, oats, flour and cracked latterday Shakespeareans, Skinner clerks for the holidays, enjoyed a the city though residing In the tinue until more suitable weather corn. This furnished variety which town. The action results from a surrounds himself with a mediocre “ Stunt Supper” last night at the expense of the Greens, the losers arrives. serves to satisfy the various typis stipulation Hied here today. cast and shines brilliantly In their Everyone In town, whether a of birds. The plan calls for the food dulled light. The play, too, is of in the recent red and green sales Treasure Worth $100 Still Un­ contest. member of the Manchester Fish and to be distributed in the outskirts of other times, but Skinner makes no Game Club or not is asked to help Some little time before Christ­ locked After Nearly 1,000 the town where the birds cannot Pinehurst open New Year’s Daj apologies for it. In fact, in a cur­ Futile Attempts. along the worth-while cause. Last find food. The itinerary Includes until 6:00 p. m.— adv. tain speech, upon the opening mas the sales force was divided in­ year, there was a large response night, he predicted liis appearance to two teams, the reds under As­ from local bird lovers and as a re­ in a 1946 revival! sistant Manager Charles J. Mc­ sult over 600 pounds of scratch Cann and the greens headed by Your chances are still good! The feed was scattered about the iso­ Alex Lang, of the drug depart­ chest of gold is yet to be unlocked. lated sections for the birds. YANKEE MAJOR SPEAKS ment. After that it v/as nip and Close to a thousand persons have In speaking about the matter to­ tuck between the two factions. A I WINTER TERM , inserted their Christmas Club keya day, August Senkbeil, one of the few days before Christmas the iu vain. Well over a thousand OPENS AT CITADEL TONIGHT greens were $500 ahead, but in keys have yet to be tried.. One the final checking up the reds of them will win a treasure worth JANUARY 3rd were the winners. The greens put $100. on a good stunt a day or two 'before It was stated at the Manchester X Enroll now in day or evening school. Salvationist Escaped Capture Christmas when they engaged Trust Company this morning that In France at Same Time Charlie Sweet and his magaphone every member of the Christmas Edith Cavell Was Caught. to advertise their team. Instead Club who, has not yet tried his or The Connecticut Business College of the regulation Uniterm of red, her key should do so. Exactly ten he mystified the kiddies iu his role days have elapsed since the club Odd Fellows’ Block, South Manchester. ^ nrigadier Wallace Wlnchell of of the green Santa Claus. members started to try their luck. Now York City, who will conduct The supper was prepared and Many have doubtlessly, held back, the services at the local Salvation served at 6:30 last night iu Odd awaiting to see how the others far-* Army over the New Year, is one of Fellows hall by the losing, side, ed. However, the news that the the Army’s leading officers- He was ’fhe hall was decorated with much chest of gold is sealed as tightly as one of the first men who was sent evergreen, red polnsettas and red ever, will probably bring forth to Flanders at the outbieak of the candles burned on tho tables. Cap­ another wave of members eager to Great War, where ho just escaped tain Alex Lang did the honors. He try their luck. Have You a Cold or Sore Throat? being arrested as a spy at the same not only had to wear green but The chest of gold Is a new time that Edith Cavell was arrest­ sing tho old Irish favorite song scheme to help Increase the Christ­ Chiropractic and eiectric treatments wiil stop it. ed and executed. ’’Woarlu’ of tho Green,” and was mas Club membership. The Man­ A . H . Phillips We now shrink tonsiis that are eniarged and diseased After returning to the States he rewarded with a huge bouquet of chester Trust Company inaugurat­ supplied the data for a hook en­ ^ by eiectricai treatment. real "greens” from the Self Serve ed it this year and all members So. Manchester Store titled ‘‘A Yankee Major in Flan­ grocery. who joined before December 20 ders" which was published by the Tho menu included fruit cock­ received a key. The big question Hotel Sheridan Bldg. Revoll Co. tail, baked ham, baked potatoes, i which is yet to bo answered is: Dr. M. H. SQUIRES irashed turnips, relishes, cranberry VWho got the lucky one?” .sauce, pie, cheese and coffee, a Phone 487 good supper but the worst of it Selwitz Block, I was everybody was obliged fo use Ladies and only a knife in his progress from DIES AT 126 OR MAYBE tho appetizer to the deml tasse. ’riiis wasn’t so bad until tho time Gentlemen came to cut the ham when tho on­ 131, SHE WASN’T SURE ly thing to do was to borrow your neighbor's knife, or make sand­ wiches with tho rolls. Those TO MY FRIENDS AND who were accustomed to drink wat­ Alcinda Bell, Another Negro er with their meals had to go with­ Woman Who Worked at CLIENTS out it or extract it through the Mount Vernon, Passes. nipple of nursing bottles which Present and Prospective wore provided. Needless to .gay Washington, Dec 31.— Five years I Wish these stunts kept everybody in an more or leas means nothing when uproar. one lives 126 yoarti—^or perhaps It Mnrgnlo Gillmore (left), nml Ben trice LllHe. The reds provided the enter- was 131. At any rate, Alcinda Bell, taiument which followed under a small, withered colored woman, A Happ’y and r' New York, Dec. 31— Four unus-<^.birthday REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Nod McCobb's Daughter. — at least she claimed it aa such. To further merit the confi­ ed to America after his Paris office Brigadier Wallace Wlnchell who entertained were the Misses dence of its increasing patron­ 927 Main Street had all but been smoked out by A1 The Captive. Elsie Johnson, Rose W'jodhouse, Long ago, she forgot everything er- ■Wood’s Inevitable black cigars— The Play’s the Thlpg. The first meeting to be conduct Ethel Anderson, Frances McPher­ cept that she was born either In age through rendering greater and, oh yes. a trifling $20,000 a An American Tragedy. ed will be in the citadel this eve­ son, Harry Anderson, Eric Craw- 1796 or 1801. public service and greater She left ten grandchildren, 28 week. They have brought to Ameri­ Broadway. ning at 7:30. At 10 o’clock there shaw, Stewart Lynn and Elton table efficiency. ca the Guitry "Mozart.” With Music will he a march headed hy the band Johnson. great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren. Miss Lillie, and the more Jazz- The Desert Song. which will be followed by a Watch The reds also provided another George White’s Scandals. Night service at the citadel. some Gertrude Lawrence, made surpflse for the greens when they LIBERTY BELL NOTES their respective bows in thaMm- Peggy-Ann. Saturday night the Brigadier will served ice cream later in the even­ Oh, Please! Special portation of fragrant memory, give a lecture on “ The Streets Full ing. Oh. Kay! of Diamonds” which will illustrate Philadelphia, Pa, Dec. 31.— At "Chariot’s Revue.” Since then. Th jollification wound up with midnight tonight, Mrs. W. Free­ Miss Lillie has even been to Holly- _ some thrilling stories of reclama­ general dancing which the High BIG PIANO tion and rescue work which has land Kendrick, wife of the mayor, wood and cinemaed a bit. But in a 1 school orchestra furnished the will strike the Liberty Bell with a A Supper for 65c three-act musical comedy, "Ob, we feel confident, hy American been done under the brigadier’s music. climbers, theatrical gourmets and golden hammer, ringin.g in the new Reg. Price. Sale Price Please," they have given her guidance in and around New York year, as millions throughout the the gentility, whatever that is. enough rope to hang the audiences city. nation hear the tonss over radio. 21c Snider’s Catsup 19c! On Sunday afternoon he will give VALUES of an entire season upon her belt. It is in the personalities that A' moment later the old tell in In­ m f Miss Ford, who became a last chief interest lies and, weighing a lecture entitled “ What the Army MERTON TO TESTIFY IN dependence hall will toll 151 times, 23c S & B Frankf’ts 20c | year’s favorite in "Dearest Ene­ them both, one concludes that it is has done on the Bowery in the past once for each year of American In­ 20c B & M Beans 15c 1 Fischer, walnut case ...... t. . .$95 my,” continues her campaign of Yvonne, and not the play, that is 35 years.” The brigadier Is a unique NEW DAUGHERTY TRIAL dependence. conquest in "Peggy-Ann” with per­ the thing. The story goes that character with a style of his own, 13c Sauer Kraut 11c sonality as her chief weapon. Sacha all but worshipped his Illus­ which has brought him into promi­ Connors, mahogany ...... S.. .er.-.$125 Whereas Margalo Gillmore, who trious father. When the parent nence, and made him In great de­ has been a sort of younger sister died, he turned his attention to his mand for special services through­ New York, Dec. 31.— Richard Tiffany, green oak case . : ...... $135 In the Theater Guild, provides in talented and pretty wife— and a out the country. He will be in Man­ Merton, German financier, will 77c You save 12c 65c "The Silver Cord,” and “ Ned Mc- rare product he has achieved. chester Friday, Saturday and Sun­ voluntarily return to this coun­ Becker Bros., mahogany case ...... $195 Cobb’s Daughter” a portrait of They are known as the "love day. All services are free to the try in February to testify at the Gulbransen (brand n ew ) ...... $295 broken-hearted and hysterical birds” of the theater. Seldom do public. re-trial of former Attorney Gener­ maidenhood that will not soon be they mix in the stage-world’s par­ al Harry M. Daugherty, and former S a fe Kingston,Player ...... $ 2 6 5 forgotten. ties and only upon a couple of oc­ Alien Property Custodian Thomai M ilk Returning to the Guitrys— AMOS S3IELLS OUT 160 W. Miller, on charges of conspi­ casions over many years have they and D ie t Gulbransen, Registering P iano ...... $450 Broadway has awaited them as failed to lunch together. Guitry GALLON TRUCK LOAD racy to defraud the government, children await the coming of the has loads of background and buries it was announced today at the of­ For Infants, Among the above listed pianos, there is one that you circus. So much has been whispered himself in a great library of liare, Darien, Dec. 31.— Amos Ander­ fice of United States Attorney Em­ In v a lid s, from Paris and so futile have been autographed first editions. He came son, champion catcher of rum run­ ory R. Buckner. • • T h o A ged can afford to buy, for your Child. Now is the time to past efforts to bring them to Ameri­ out of Russia but was quickly in­ ners, today pursued a light truck The jiH-y which tried Daugherty get them started on lessons. Terms can be arranged ca that they had become sort of a oculated with the French view­ from the center of Darien to the and Miller on the indictment last Matches for your convenience. Come in while the stock is com­ Norwalk town line and forced the fall disagreed, and the request of theatrical myth. point, producing 60 plays, mostly of plete. Briefly, their "Mozart” upholds the frothy or satiric schools., driver to return to the police sta­ prosecuting attorneys for a new Ohio Blue Tip the tradition that the French like tion. There the policemen ripped trial was granted. TERMS: 2 YEARS TO PAY. As for Miss Lillie, you will find up some floor boards and pulled their wines light and their cham­ no more adroit and Infectious com­ atC U i^fJune pagnes sweet. They have achieved a out 160 gallons of alcohol. The 6 for 2^ ic on Broadway. The musical show driver gave his name as Sebastian HEADLIGHT LAW FAILS For an members of the family; duldren triumph of the amiably superficial. upon which she is asked to lavish or adults, ailing or welL Serve at meals, '.'J They are past masters of the trivi­ Goppomo of New. Britain and was her talents Is no “ great shakes” The Texas law that automobile between meals, or upon retiring. Anour- al. It Is Guitry’s theory that the locked up in default of $1,000 ishing, easily assimilated Food-Drink “Where There’s Life— but, such is the arrangement, that bail. headlights must be adjusted every theater is for diversion alone and she manages to keep on stage most which, at any hour of the day or night; KEMP'S he makes no pretense at anything year may be revised. It is said that rdieves fmntness or hunger. Thera’s a Phillips else. Their crew has an aristocratic of the time. Pinehurst open New Year’s Day' the motorists adjust the headlights to get a certificate and then read- Prepared af/iom eh y stirring thepow» Store” flavor and will be sipped largely. Miss Lillie's comic appeal might until 6:00 p. m.— adv. d o r in h ot o r co ld w ater. N o o o o k i a i .

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that offlo# as nobody else has ever true. The matter cannot be put in flantl(»strr done except the late Mr. Bryan, plural form— only In the singular. V A » G I « N / Can one Imagine Mr. Hughes In other words the Democratic par­ Evening Beralb conducting the affairs of that great ty itself Is a faction: a politico-reli­ gious faction— an A1 Smith for lETIH FDBLISHEU B7 position as Kellogg has conducted THB HBRALD PRINTING Ca them? There may be no more President faction. Everybody else, New York, Dec. St.— Thls Foundad by Blwoo^ 8. Bla Hughes but there are nearer ap­ except a scattering handful of old By RODNEY DUTCHER Oot. 1, 1S8'. time’ sentimentalists who cling to Christmas season scene struck me MAY YOUR PATH DUR­ proaches to him than Is Mr. Kel­ Washington, Dec. 31.— Motoring as typical of Manhattan perhapB Every Bvcnlnc Except Suad«ys and the name of Democracy with a has Its back-seat drivers and so Holidays _ ' ^ logg. because of its subterranean set- Entered at the Poet Offlee at ®»nn* wearying fingerhold, has been driv­ has aviation. ING THE COMING YEARS cbester as Second Class ■^*•11 Mattere BLOW AT FRIGHTFULNESSv en away. Imagine yourself looping the loop *^*°For several days, as I plunged SUBSCRIPTION RATES’ By Mall The “ frightfulness” warfare pol­ It is almost quite safe for Mr. or fighting your way out of a tall with the rest of the human ants BE ENRICHED WITH six dollars a year, sixty oente a spin while your wife— or husband through the clicking, month for shorter perlodw icy of the Anti-Saloon League Walsh and Mr. Spellacy to make By carrier, elg^htoen onLi . wesKs their promise of Connecticut’s dele­ — yells frenzied advice In your ear! turnstiles of the subway, I had no­ THE THINGS YOU Sl .glo copies. 1 ree cents. whereby such commanders *as ticed a languid group of workmen gates. But If they have the temer­ Your natural inclination Is to SPECIAL ADVERTISINO REPRE­ Wayne B. Wheeler would “ sink turn around just ac you begin to fixing a Christmas Vee In the SENTATIVE. Hamllton-Ue Lloaer. ity to promise Smith more than waiting room of one of the rail­ TREASURE without trace’’ all drinkers of alco­ fly upside down and yell back: Jnc.. 25 West 43d Street, Mew one vote out of three and a half at road stations. and 612 North Mlohljfau Avenue, hol through the medium of dena- “ So's your Aunt Kate!” Now there Is nothing quite so Chicago. turlng-polson torpedoes, has re­ the polls they will be temeritous But you mustn’t. You must grit The Manchester Evenln,t Herald le Impersonal as a railroad station. on sale *n New York City at SchuUa e ceived a stunning blow at the indbed. your teeth, pay strict attention to Perhaps the good folk of Hang- News Stand. Sixth Avenue and «n d hands of Secretary of the Treasury the business in hand and continue town Centers did find a certain so­ HAPPYNBVYB^' Street and 42nd Street entrance oi (Jrand Central, Station. Mellon. As it Is the Treasury De. to work out your own salvation. cial aspect in the depot, but even there the strange traveling men "International News Service has the partment which has the making of Back-seat driving is tougher in exclusive rights to use for republlca- brushed by Impersonally. And in a WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. tUfi alcohol denaturing formulas, the ether than on the macadam. tlon In any form all news dispatches Among those privy to this fact Manhattan station Impersonality credited to or not Ol*’ **’'^!**, and not the Antl-Saloon League, ed In this paper. It le »'*o ,'delusively when the Pan-American flight was reaches a high peak. The throngs brush and shove and disappear entitled to us” for republlcatton all and as Mr. Mellon has expressed organized was Major H. A. Dargue, the local or undated news publlsUed himself as opposed to killing off The world is too much with us; late through the clicking gates or down lioreln." _____ the flight’s commanding officer. the gaping stairway— streamy of all the people in the country who and soon. He had five planes and they humans being swallowed and van­ Getting and spending, we lay waste were to carry two men each. And FRIDAY, DEC. 31, 1926. are not teetotalers and so has or­ ishing. dered his chemists to find less mur­ our powers: in each plane he felt It incumbent Little we see in Nature that Is Meanwhile In the great, warm derous denaturants, it appears that upon himself to place two men who vestibules men sit by the hour. ours; would fly In perfect harmony. This, PORTS AXD PORTS. hereafter the government wil>, pro­ We have given our hearts away, a Here is heat without cost. There is according to the War Department, no mystery about these men. They We are told that New England ceed with the enforcement of pro­ sordid boon! was one of the most difficult prob­ are not waiting trains. They are manufacturers and manufacturers hibition the best that It can short lems he had to sol'^. This sea tliat bares her bosom to hiding out from the cold. Furtive, associations in great numbers are of wholesale slaughter of American But he made his selections with ly they will grab a newspaper left the moon, _ care and to date all reports indi­ busying themselves in efforts to ob­ behind by some scurrying com­ citizens. If it can’t win its fight for The winds that will be howling at cate that the teams are working tain allocation of a line of eleven enforcement by fair means it will all hours muter and will turn to the want without a discordant note. ads. They will scan these, but ships, now operating out of New have to' lose It; that seems to be And are up-gathered now like Dargue, according to his brother they will not move. York in the South American trade, the Mellon Idea. sleeping flowers,' officers is something of a psycholo­ For this, for every thing, we are After a while a couple will go There will be those who will gist. He knew that though alh to Boston. out of tune; out and beg the price of coffee and army air pilots were given the come back. When night comes There are a goo4 many manu­ criticize Mr. Mellon for belatedness same general course of training, facturers and manufacturers’ asso­ In reaching this decision just as It moves us not— Great God! I’d they will borrow the price of a bed, each one flew and operated his or seek public charities. Tomorrow rather be plane In a different manner. ciations In New England that there were those who criticized the they will be back again In the would be promoting their own in­ United States for not entering the A Pagan suckled in a creed out­ In emergencies there are often worn— ^ as many separate schools of warmth. terests by exactly that variety of « * * World war sooner. But it is now So might I, standing on this pleas­ thought as there are men in the It was such a tree as might have boosting. But there would appear generally admitted that America, ant lea. plane. to be some little doubt as to by refraining from precipitate en­ A pilot riding as a passenger is come from the Vermont hills. Or Have glimpses that would make often subject to a greater nervous perhaps from Maine. Tall, slender, whether these are, any of them, trance Into the war, unified her young, tapering to the finest Connecticut manufacturers and as­ people for that war to an extent me less forlorn; strain than the pilot presiding. He Have sight of Proteus rising from Is spared some of this, of course, if needlepoint as its shaved tip thrust sociations. that would have been impossible the sea; he has complete ccnfidence in the into the celling above. The casual Just why should Connecticut even a year earlier. And Mr. Mel­ Or hear old Triton blow his wreath­ “ man In the front seav’ or if he is workers had hoisted ^ step-ladders business Interests boost for the lon’s declaration for no more mur­ ed horn. temperamentally cat'able of stand­ and taken out the silver and gold W. Wordsworth: Sonnet. ing ah occasional breach of what and red and green trimmings of a port of Boston? der for the sake of dry enforce­ previous year. Just why should they not boost ment comes at a moment when lie considers correct flying. But if that sort of thing wears The crowds kept up a continuous for their own port— which In every­ even quite fanatical prohibitionists on a man’s nerves day after day, parade on either side of the tree, thing except political pull and in are shaken by the terrific revela­ TOM SIMS SAYS- say for months, as It might have giving it not the slightest atten­ advantages created solely by the tions of governmental poisoning of done in the Pan-Ame; ioa,'. fllghr, it tion. They were too busy catching trains. Perhaps it reminded some expenditure of federal money is a tippling citizens. It might have What this country needs is more is likely to end in a royal row and plugging and less hugging. perhaps even a fistflght. Nursing' that a tree must be bought that better port than Boston evor come too soon. accumulative resentment against a night. dreamed of being? It Is quite conceivable that this Among other things we never companion is nev.jr a pleasant Negro redcaps swept its branch­ New York state people and change of policy on the part of the could understand would be a blue thing and its culmination 1| often es aside with suitcases as they Semi-Annual Sale of Massachusetts people appreciate government will make prohibition Sunday in Orange, N. J. unpleasant Indeed. dashed here and there. It made me wonder why the tree was there at quite fully what it means to build enforcement more difficult. But Major Dargue felt that a “ blow­ By the way, have you read to­ up’ ’along the lino of flight m>.ght all, why It should ever have been the commerce of their own port. whether it made it more difficult day’s denial that Henry Ford is go­ be disastrous. Armv and navy fH.eis taken from its Vermont hillside to ■ Strangely enough, though Connec­ or easier would be entirely aside ing to produce a brand new style ou their various record flights have end up, the week after Christmas, WHITTALL RUGS in the past avoided such friction ' In a dump-pile behind the station. ticut people of two generations ago from the certain fact that the de­ of car? * '* • understood this as well as those of liberate poisoning of alcohol, under among them."elves, iiuofar as is known. The only previous fHght The old men were sitting about any other state, those of the pre.s-1 cover of denaturing it, is a crime, Mussolini hasn’t answered Kemal s Discontinued and Shopworn Patterns letter threatening Italy yet. Per­ similar to the Pan-American flight It, sunk comfortably into their ent generation do not. and a terrible crime. haps he intends to walk a few miles was that which .army fliers made benches. The tree drapers had At New London, Connecticut has Mr. Mellon’s course Is only that around the world. ti'. that flight al­ brought a slight change of routine for a Kemal. ONLY twice each year can Whittall dealers offer these unusual val­ a sea gateway to the world of infi­ of a civilized human being. ternate pilots were carried as me­ into their day. They sat, half nite possibilities. Once upon a We were discussing atoms when chanics. In the present venture .hey asleep from the airless heat of the ues. Now the factory has announced the new patterns for the corning he asked; “ Why do you fellows al­ TEuk as alternate pilots. underground chamber. ,, time the enthusiasm of one man, BRINDELL. year and all patterns not included in this list will be sold, starting Monday, ways leave off the apple?’’ Then Six years ago a navy balloon Sucidenly one of the men— I’d the late Bryan F. Mahan of the old The death of Robert Brindell, with a pumpkin, we cr.avned him. Mew northward as far as Mattice, guess his age around 35— left his Januaiy 3rd, for Whaling town, was- infectious broke and miserable and with the somewhere near Hudson Bay, ovHh bench and walked over. Slowly he . 1 In arouse Connecticut to stamp of the jail bird on him, af­ A senator with a little flair fai three naval officers, Hinlon, Fa.Teli took out a jack-knife and was and Kloor. After they had been res­ about to cut off a lower branch 20% , OFF REGULAR PRICES 'ic-r ' wi. • iritime possibilities, for fords a pretty fair illustration of straying off the reservation can save a lot on breakfasts this year. cued, one man's frazzled nferves when stopped by a workman. io’-.g nough for the state to the futility of a career of graft. gave way under pressure and he “ What’s the big idea?” I heard Whittall Teprac &pc: . allion dollars or so on Brindell was still a young man and attacked one of his comrades. an officer ask him. Whittall Anglo Persian the building of a single pier there. with the force and gift of leader­ The strain there was intense, but “ Aw, just thought I’d have It Wiltons Then, because with that meagre ship with which he was endowed the Pan-American fliers may en­ for my room. . . . S’funny! This Wiltons counter equal strain before they is the first year of my life, I guess, These rugs are considered the finest equipment, with an utterly Incom­ might have still faced many years return. that I haven’t had a Christmas woven in the country. They are made of plete plant, the tall ships did not of a fine career in any one of a These heavy wool wilton rugs have tree. Won’t have any unless I swipe specially spun worsted and will give a life­ been discontinued to allow the factory to of their own volition come sailing dozen walks of life. it. Used to have ’em at home. Just time of wear. We have a good selection HUGE ORGAN make their new Whittall Palmer Wiltons. into our one ocean port, we gave it Brindell will be remembered as New Year’s Eve. v/ont out in the backyard and took of patterns for this sale but as usual those Commodus, Roman At these prices our stock will not last long. up— threw up our hands, called the most powerful, the most con­ it. Up in the Oregon spruce coun­ who come early get the best selection. murdered:, 192. | Liverpool, Eng.— The Liverpool try. Lumbered’er for years and 9x12 ft. size, regular $150.00 . .. .$119.75 9x12 ft. size, regular $105.00 . .$72.50 ’ ourselves licked. scienceless, the greediest and tho Cathedral orean, completed recent­ Birthday a'nniversary of General | then lumbered up In Maine. Never 8^x10% ft. size, regular $138.00 $110.40 8 VixlO^A ft. size, regular $96.50 . .$67.50 We may ship our goods through cheekiest extortionist ever connect­ Tasker H. Bliss. | ly, is said to be the largest in the thoughta cutting one down. Right 36x63 in. size, regular $25.00 ...... $20 New York or we may ship them ed with the labor movement in world. It cost 35,0 00 pounds and there. S’darn funny a guy can’t 27x54 in. size, regular $16.00 . . . .$12.80 27x54 in. size, regular $ 1 1 .2 5 ...... $0.95 Is driven by motors totaling 35 through Boston and we shall still America— and they have been more BEAR HAS PICNIC have one damn little branch. . . . horsepower. There are five rows be neglecting as much the one way Couldn’t get a job lumberin’ this than a few. of keys, 222 draw knobs, 1686 year. Hurt my back. S’darn as the other, our own incompar­ Independence, Kas.— A bear cub j There was a period of years recently acquired by the city for , stops and 10,934 pipes. The organ , funny. ...” able opportunity to ship through when every builder of any consid­ the zoo park, broke out of his pen is so large that there are 17 tele­ I His last words fell on dead ears. W A T K I N S BRO TH ERS. Inc. our own port, to establish our own erable structure in New York had and enjoyed a picnic the other phones from various parts that are 1 The workers had gone back and great ocean terminal. to “ see" Brindell and fee him; day all by himself. He followed a used for communication by the ! the officer turned away. He shuffled ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. BRANCH— THE WATKINS-LIMB.4CHER CO, j back to his seat muttering “ S’darn And we may go on doing this for otherwise his job would be struck. party of picknickers and frighten­ tuners. ed them away from their lunch. ! funny!” several more generations. But if we He called strikes on one contrac­ Then he ambled down to a car stop FlouE_made from fish has been i. And so it is! had the vision of the Connecticut tor’s job when another contractor found good food for domestic an­ and gravely got ou when the car — GILBERT SWAN. Yankees of Colonial days we — as criminal as himself— paid him stopped. imals. wouldn't— not on several big bets. to do so. He started strikes for FUNERAL DIRECTORS higher wages and then compelled the workers to pay him for the Ah—WeVe Picked Up Another New Station OPPORTUNITY. privilege of drawing these wages. President Coolldge’s profound He called walkouts for no reason is its touch under the lower man­ but the bribe he demanded for r dible. It will hold a gallon of loyalty to his associates, which Im­ tt pelled him to keep Daugherty far stopping them. He demanded toll /iato eueeVBoDv;/- W&rtGr, from material dealers with the al. When a pelican sights a school too long and to back the genial and \>mASs fKmsacMXAslifiS of mlnows. It gives the pelican ball, Innocent but credulous Denby after ternative of blocking the erection ■pRO/irt SIa Ho a inviting Its friends to the feast. he bad become a party liability, jobs on which the materials were Then a line of pelicans form and has made him trouble enough la being used. glS^TURE forces the mlnows toward the bank the Nicaraguan mess, and right He ran the building trades I-9-2-7 of the stream. With their beaks open and only the upper mandible unions as if all the thousands upon V4ILL 5 ^ T 0 P F BV'JSpR g now there is a most excellent op­ above water, they advance on the thous.inds of workers and union of­ portunity for him to put an end to sSmisILes, BLOWING Morns/INS? fish. ^ it. ficials were wooden puppets and C/N6/NQ BELLS AF]eR VNMICH After a pelican has filled Its No one will believe that the Pres­ belonged to him. Never has there y o u WILL B E EN fel^lM E P BV pouch It rises from the water, al- ident has not been deceived by been such an example of qne-man mV u T rte a s s i s ^ nT- laws the water to run out of its loosely-closed beak and then pro­ Secretary Kellogg as to the extent power, nor one of power mdre vile­ WILL BE NO ANMOUNCeAlENTS ceeds to swallow the catch. Hun­ (0 which the State Department has ly exploited. dreds of small fish have been found interfered with the politics of His Intake must have totaled in the crops of these strange birds, Nicaragua. Because President millions for there was no limit proving the effectiveness of their peculiar fishing apparatus. Coolidgo is not the sort of Presl. either to his imagination or his '/'ll nerve. Lazy gulls hover around the dent nor the sort of man to sub­ pelicans, knowing that in ejecting scribe, directly or Indirectly, to a Yet they got him at last. Ho the water from their beaks a min- He. And If, there is any other term went to prison, served nearly four now or so may escape, and are that can properly be applied to years and came out a broken ready to snap them up. Sometimes growing impatient and seeing a fin - Secretary Kellogg’s denial that the wreck. All his Ill-gotten gains have disappeared. protruding from the pelican’s beak, United States had established a a guirwlll light on the poor peliv censorship in Nicaragua It can hold Altogether, Brindell made as fine can’s beak, grab the fin, and after good only In the event.that Postal a fizzle of life as the next one. His a short tussle, the. pelican usually Telegraph company has deliberate­ line was a line which doesn’t pay. lets go and the gull is the victor. ly misstated the situation under In the end. Not ever. which It was trying to operate in Baby Pelicans that country. PROMISES. Lni*r FOR FISH Confronted by what appears to Mr, Walsh and Mr. Spellacy have B Y ARTHUR N. PACK from the nest, but leaves them to perish. Portland. Ore.— The fish are to be perfectly valid proof that his promised Al Smith the,solid Con­ / President, American Nature Ass’n. ride In elevators. Building of huge necticut delegation in the Demo­ Tlie white pelican Is one of our Department’s declaration of “ No Around the pelican has been water power dama in the streams censorship’’ was flatly untrue, Mr. cratic national convention of 1928. largest water fowls, weighing, of the Pacific coast gave salmon woven the tale of the mother bird when full grown, about 17 pounds. Kellogg explains nothing. He mere­ We see no reason why they cannot feeding her starving nestlings on and trout interests a problem be­ It Is a decidedly gregarious bird, cause the fish could not get back ly repeated that there was no cen. deliver the goods. By the time 1928 blood pecked from her own breast. very sociable, in fact a regular fel­ There is no foundation of this upstream to spawn. On the^ Rogue sorship and let it go at that. rolls around there are .not likely to low. river, near Roseburg, a fish eleva­ be any Democrats left in Connecti­ story. It would be difficult to fig­ Unless there is some very extra­ ure out just how she would go They fish In squads; exercise In tor was recently demonstrated and ordinary complication In this affair cut aside from Mr. Walsh and Mr. about it. for her beak wouldn’t ap­ groups; nest in colonies, and peo­ found successful. The elevator is which will justify the evident un­ Spellacy and the very small minor­ pear to be adapted for such a per­ ple who have studied them in their operated by hydraulic pressure. ity group which they represent. formance. native haunts say that when one truth In some utterly unimaginable pelican yawns every other bird In manner, It would appear that the There are no factions In the In fact, with the 'feeding of the Bight yawns lazily and ludicrously. Smoking, according to one ex­ censorship episode would provide Democratic party in Connecticut young, parental care seems to The pelican and gull are the only pert, is tending to make women’s cease. BLrds will go long distances all the reason in the world, not to today, Mr. Spellacy told the gath­ birds who indulge in i genuine voices harsh and guttural, enlarg­ for food for their young, but the yawn. ing the vocal chords and creatidf say excuse, for Mr. Coolldge to get ering at Middletown at which the brown pelican will not even feed a general catarrhal condition; him a new secretary of state— one Smith pledge was made. This too Its naat.tinKs which have fallen The feature of the white pelican ;wbo vpal4 not rattle around in i leami tQ be almost If not siuUe

\. M i PA G E! , , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, DEC. 31. 1926. • • - •i'; ceeds to get Into trim. His adven­ Route No. 176 eWHPLETE NEW BILL tures from then on form the basis The World’s Religions Wc • port-Wllton road, work la lor the story. Bill SulWvan who has closed down for the winter. No .quite a following In this country delay to traffic. AT RIALTO TOMORROW has the lead Ahd offers a very con­ 1' CONDITION OF Route No. 179 vincing portrayal of his role. Select­ Buddhism Failed to Live Preston-The Hallvllle road la ed shorter subjects will also t>e Business Men ' open to traffic, but shoulders are “She” one of the features which shown. A complete change of pro­ STATE ROADS Incomplete. close tholr engagement at the gram will be made tomorrow when will find us equipped to supply their needs in In Land of Its Founder^ Route No. 184 Rialto theater tonight was produced “The Taxi Mystery” a gripping tale New Canaan-Poundridge road. solely for the purpose of stilling the .whose ending Is always In doubt Work closed down for winter. cravings of millions of readers of until the final climax and a fast ac­ FRIDAY, DEC. 81. 1926. Slight delay to traffic. this famous novel, written by Sir tion western drama “Don’t Shoot Office Supplies Road conditions and detours In Route No. 322 Rider Haggard one of the world’s will head the bill. A comedy cur­ This is the fourth of n series of i>effort, right-mindedness, right rap­ Torrington, Torrlngton-Norfolk outstanding novelists. The picture of every description. six nrtleies on tlic worieVs religions. ture. the State of Connecticut rent news events and another chap­ essary by highway construction road. Bridge Is under construc­ Is satisfying from every angle and The next article will he; Moliani. He had nothing to say about a ter of the serial now running will Account Books and repairs announced ^y the State tion. Open for trave*. those who have read the book are also be shown. inedanisni. future life. That, ho taught, was Highway Department as of Decern Route No. 823 unanimous In declaring the screen Loose Leaf Forms I no concern of humanity on ea^i. ber 29, are as follows; Waterbury and Cheshire Road. version as perfect In every respect. Ho accepted the theory of ^Jnfper- It Is a masterpiece of screen photo­ Loose Leaf Binders lly J. W. T. >r.\SON Route No. 1 Guard rail is under construction. sonal reincarnation but denied the No delay to traffic. graphy and In order to avoid a Typewriter Ribbons and Papers permanence of the Individual soul Old Saybrook. One and one-hall No Route Numbers jarring note the whole cast, headed Autiior of ‘TreatIve Freedom” and did not teach belief in/a god- miles under construction; does not Bolton, Bolton Center road is by Betty Blythe set out to the Underwear Carbon Papers . hcad. interfere with traffic. -nond (Written for NKA Service.) Norwalk-Boston Post Road. under construction, but is open depths of Africa to film the sensa- ] The followers of the ancient Hkb-' for traffic. tlonal chapters In the original set­ MERODE UNIONS Typewriters du religion, therefore, looked on Grading at Peat Swamp. No delay Burlington Center road is under tings described by the author. Here Few rellRlona which attack the him as an atheist and though Winter weights in wool, silk Adding Machines Westport and Falrfield-Boston construction. Open for travel. In the subterrannean city with Its I)revalllnK faltli flourish in the Puddhtsm flourished for some Work suspended for winter, j fantastic caves, again on the peaks and wool and cotton lands of their oriRln. A prophet is time, in India, it was in hesitant Post Road, grading is under con­ Eastford-Kenyonville road is tract from Blacksmith Shop to of mountains, and at the edge of a without honor l;i ids own coun­ fashion, reaching its highest influ­ under construction. Open to traf­ bottomless abyss the dramatic and try. India, the homo of Puddha. Round House. No dela., to traf Dewey-Richnian Co. ence under Asoka, king of Magad- fic. exciting scenes w'ere photographed. where sixteen rcllRious philoso­ ha. India, three centuries after Go­ Fairfield-Old Kings Highway. Tho love story of the most beautiful $ 1.50 “ $4.50 Jewelers — Stationers — Opticians phies exist, has few Puddhlsts. tama Piiddha’s death. Westport and Falrfleld-Bulkley Bridge is under construction. No Work closed down for winter. No woman the world as ever known 1s New Store — 767 Main Street. Puddha suffered the fate of Christ Tliereafter it declined at home delay to traffic. told amidst settings so majestic and in this respect. There are few hut spread Into other countries delay to traffic. Farmington, Scott Swamp road Christians In Palestine. Fnirfleld-Mlll River Bridge is strange as to awe tlie most blase SYlNCrON SHOP I where tlieologians disputed and re­ is under construction. Farmington spectator. Supporting Betty Blythe Puddha, whose name on earth vised its creed in many fundamen­ under construction. No delay to . i was Prince Slddliartha. lived proh- end of road is closed. Detour Is Carlyle Blackwell and Mary At the Center tal ways. Two main Puddlilst posted. , Odette. The second feature. ‘‘The ahly 2,500 years ago. lie was tlie schools arose, one called Hinayana West Haven, Milford and Orange I ______Jn:------— ------' r heir to a small ruling family in Milford Turnpike. Guard rail is Harwlnton - Plymoutli, Poland Patent Leather Pug” is an alto­ nr the T.esser Vehicle and the other Brook road is under construction, gether different picture- It tells the |,tX3gX3gXXXXXX3XXXX3CX^^ embodied in any individual’s per­ dha, and later became reincarnat­ ana next. South Manchester sonality, but pure wisdom, self- ed at Gotama, thereby demonstrat­ this work by using the Norwlch- Groton road on the east side of the Mrs. Myra Gallnat is 111 at the contained. ing that everybody might be saved. liome of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Princo Siddhartha gained Nir­ Salvation was held out to those Thames river. Route No. 17 Loomis, of Keeney street. vana on earth and after his deal it will) did no more than repeat the The Christian Endeavor Society was known as a Puddha, nn en­ formula ‘‘Amida Puddha save us,” Norfolk Norfolk-West Norfolk road is under construction. Short will hold a New Year’s Eve social lightened one. Ho lived 45 years to without necessity for reincarna­ at the home of their president, preach his gospel, being calleil tion. Amida salvation, too, meant detour at bridge in Norfolk. not entrance into an inexplicable Route No. 101 Ralph M. Collins on Friday evening usually during that time hy his of this week. family name of Gotama. Puddhists Nirvana, but into Amidaland, which Chaplin. The bridge at South Mrs. C. M. Johnson, who Is very now name him Gotam.a Buddha, to is akin to Heaven. Chaplin is being constructed. No So Puddhism has undergone an sick at her home here and under identify him from other Puddhas. 1 detour. the care of a trained nurse, is re­ Gotama taught his followers to evolution since Gotama’s day com.- Route No. 103 mensurate with tho evolution ported to have had a good night avoid both lust and asceticism and Sterling. Bridge is being re­ last night, and Is resting comforta­ to live by the Middle Way. In order which has occurred in Christian constructed. Open to traffic. G. Fox & Co bly today. to overcome the evils of existence creeds since the time of Christ. Its Route No. 110 The Community Club met last Connecticut’s Leading Department Store and finally gain Nirvana, he advo. theologians differ among them­ Hartford-Sprlngfield road in the Monday evening for their regular cated what he called the Noble selves as much as do Christian towns of Windsor and Windsor To Call Us Without Toll Charge—Call 1500 theologians but they have never meeting at the school hall. Eight Fold Path; right views, right Locks is under construction. Mrs. Edward P. Collins Is ill at aspirations, right speech, right con­ carried their differences to the Through traffic from Hartford to point of engaging in religious wars. her home with a grip cold and duct, right way of livelihood, right Suffield and Springfield detour at bronchitis. Windsor going through Poquonock The mettlng of the Wednesday under a contract which required and Suffield over the recently fin­ Afternoon Club of South Windsor, 125,000 LICENSES the delivery of the entire 1927 ished state road. which was originally planned for consignment not later than Octo­ Route No. I l l December 29th, has been postponed ber 1. Approximately 150 tons of Marlboro-Hebron. Six miles un­ until January 3rd, at which time Hurtford^s Greatest Mentis Sale ISSUED FOR 1927 steel were required to fill the or­ der construction; does not inter­ the club will meet with Mrs. Rob­ der, which represents the combin­ fere with traffic; through traffic ert A. Boardman. ed weight of all Connecticut mark­ advised to avoid this road. ers that will be carried about dur­ Route No. 112 It is estimated that approximate­ ing the greater part of the new Durham-Northford road is und­ ly 125,000 motor vehicle number year, as most of the registrations er construction. Grading is under plates for the new year have been will have been issued by the mid­ contract. No delay to traffic. We Repair issued by the state motor vehicle dle of April. Route No. 121 department up to the closing hour If the 1926 markers on Con­ Salisbury, Lakevllle-Millerton Rubbers and Arctics tonight. While this is considera­ necticut cars which become void road Is under construction. Road bly less than half the entire num­ at midnight tonight were to be open for- travel. ber, of 1927 plates expected to be scrapped in one heap, it would Route No. 122 As Well as Shoes. Issued, yet this total, issued in ad­ take twenty-eight five-ton trucks, Brldgeport-Newton road. Steam vance of the year during which filled to capacity, to carry them shovel grading has commenced. No they are to be used, is greater than 8000 Men’s off. The steel used in the 1927 detours necessary. the whole number of plates issued markers would be sufficient to Route No. 125 Sam Yulyes during the entire year 1919. The 1927 plates have been avail- build the new steel bridge which Roxbury-Depot Bridge. Work 701 Main St., Johnson Block n’ole to the public since October 1 the state highway department has on the new bridge foundation is at the main office in the capitol recently built over the Housatonic under way. No detours necessary. South Manchester and at all the five branch offices, river at Gaylordsville. They cost Route No. 126 and there will be no extension of tho state more than $50,000. Norwalk-Danbury road. Steam time during which 192 6 plates will shovel grading on new location. be recognized. The rate of issue Shoulders uncompleted. No de­ D o Y o u Prefer was slew In October and November tours necessary. MThe Open Car? CIRCUS I.OVE Route No. 133 but V . as speeded up considerably hy the requirement that applica­ Hartland, East Ilartlaiid Moun­ tions be filed not later Ilian Nov- “So the snake cliarmer married tain road is under construction. the contortionist?” asked the lion Present road is open for travel. ANY people who emiier 15 by those who wanted to Work suspended for winter. really prefer the open keep their old numbers. tamer. Overcoats Route No. 134 car are driving closed ones Tlie 1927 plates issued in tho Canaan, South Canaan - Lime for only one reason—weath­ closing quarter of this year had an “Yes,” returned the clown. “She er protection. wanted a man she could wrap Rock road is under construction. aggregate weight of 62,500 tons. Road open for travel. Work sus­ If you are In that class, k t AT THESE FOUR PRICES They were made of 24 gauge steel around her finger.”—Orange Judd us show you a glass enclos­ Farmer, pended for winter. at the Connecticut Reformatory, Route No. 186 ure that really does what Ridgefield. Main street and other enclosures have only Danbury road, concrete completed. tried to do—combines sedan €> Through the Sky to 100 Shoulders uncompleted. No de­ comfort with open car tours necessary. advantages. Route No. 141 0 » damoattratloii Scotland-Cantc\bury road is under construction. Open to traf- O pen arsn ln es a n d 8iuu1>t<. \fic. Spadal term * nSu>| 415.00 d o w n ^ Route No. 142 Men’s $2.65 Woodstock, Mass, line road is Men’s under construction. Open to traffic. Route No. 144 Bridge over Quinebaug river at Broadcldth Wauregan is under construction, Banister but is open to traffic. Route No. 138 { Manchester Newton-Bethel road. Macadam construction is completed. Should­ I Auto Top Co. ers uncompleted. No detours nec­ W. J. MESSIER Shirts essary. 115 Oak St. Phono 1816-3 Shoes

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Here he is when he ...... nil...... la.ndc.cL. .J PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, DEC. 81, 1920. \ - -Ai UMPIRES SAW NOTHING WRONG GIRLS BRIGHTER WTIC i,0T I.E JO E TUNNEY DEMANDS Change in Rates Traveler* ln.'*nram'e Co., a ^ su ccess at WITH LEONARD’S FIXED GAME ■ THAN BOYS HERE Hartforl. Conn. poD6iM(x Wo r k . $750,000, NO LESS, •0T, ^ .MfeAMS FAILURe^ For Herald Classified Advertising Chicago.— No one actively con­ Nallln and Owens are twd of On and after June 1, 1926, the followinjr rates for FOR N E T FIGHT nected with baseball is in a better the most competent umpires iu At Least November-Decem- Tonight's Program. position to Judge the merits of the the game, both have a reputation Classified Advertising will be in effect: 6:00 p. m.— “ Skinny and His game than the umpires. Their for honesty, and fearlessness. Here All For Sale, To Rent, Lost, Found and similar Gang.” L 0...7 work Is largely that of observa- is what they have to say on the advertising on Classified Page: ber Marking Period at S. 6:20—-News. Is Shopping Around For Bestj much-discussed contest that has First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). 6:30— Dinner concert. Emil Heim- cast a stigma on the names of berger’s Hotel Bond Trio— Cobb, Speaker and Wood. Minimum Charge 30 Cents. M. H. S. Indicates as Much a. Song of the Flame ..Stothart Offer Promoters Can "Cannot recall anything un­ b. Intermezzo Pittoresque usual in the game of date men­ Repeat insertions (running every day), 5 cents ...... Kocian tioned. Neither can I recall any a line. Tho girl students at the local c. Excerpts from Puccini Make— Trying to Smoke thing of a suspicious nature in any THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH WITH COPY. Hlgli school are more studious than Arr. Heimherger game played In the American An additional charge of 25 cents will be made for d. Good-bye Forever ...... Tostl League in which I have participat­ the boys! 7:00— Radio Farm Course— Con­ Tex Out. - advertisements charged and billed. ed. Would long ago have made Tills, however, is more or less of necticut Agricultural College: known my suspicions had any pre­ a well known fact. Every marking “ The Barometer of Success In sented themselves." — "Brick" O'------'$> period brings the same results: the Poultry Business” — W. F. BY DAVIS J. WALSH Owens. Kirkpatrick and W. S. More­ MISCELLANEOUS shows the girls to be way ahead of "An umpire works 154 ball FOR SALE land. (I. N. S. Sports Editor) 7:15— Plano solos— ^ames In a season: asking him to tho opposite sex. The November- New York Dec. 31.— Although a. Pres de la Mer ...... Arensky go back seven years and recall tbe KoU I.K—«>110 iiiiii' of l>v:iml now ^■ondrillo'.s I’oolrooui — Mala and Docember period which was an­ he studiously avoided the mistake events of what was just a ball Uoiivy iiutlii slolirh bob::, e'lu'ls I'clor- KIdrtdno stroots, open ovory day and b. June (from "The Seasons” ) nounced yesterday was no c.xcep- of committing himself at this pre­ sou. \\ a|>i>lui;, t'ouu. nlabt. Hoar of btirbor shop...... Tschalkowsky Owens Nalliu game at the time. Is quite a task. tlon to tho rule. It included 40 girls c. Apres I’Ondee ...... Pes,so mature moment In any but the moat However, 1 am glad to say in de­ I'oK SAI.I': 1 I'ou of yoiirliuK KuKlisb Wooloti Company, tailors Indefinite of terms, Gene Tunney, fense of the game that has given AVblio l.oKlioni bous: ;ilso I I'OU of sinoo dIroot to woaror. Harry and IS boys for a total of 58 which Laura C. Gaudet. Staff Pianist Two of the veteran members of yoariiuK Whlto W yiuub'tto bous._'I'ol. .\nilorton, 3S Cburoh street. South is an increase of nine over the first AVTIC. enroute today to the land where tbe the American League staff "Dick" me n\y livelihood that never dur­ 13!>S-r>. riuu'U'S .1. Joliusou, '.’C W’ob.d* Manobt tor. rbotui raai-2. marking period. 7 :SO—Austin Organ Recital— box office begins, is understood to Nallln and "Brick" Owens, were in ing my connection with the Ameri­ IciHil xtroci. Thirteen girl.s had their names a. Minuet to from "L ’Arlesieuno BOYt JCOUT5 have set a minimum price on his charge of the game between De­ can League have I seen anything KaKS. maKaslitcs. bundled paper head of three quarters of a million KOn SAf.tJ— Ain'los. .'ablwlua. l'li>- and Juttk bsuuht at bl,r' eat cish on tho .A Itonor i'ou while there Suite" ...... Bizet .OF Aj : r \c \ troit and Cleveland, which happen that would discredit the |iiu», .seok'Uo-furUu'ra, HollUow ooa, prices. I bona S4U-S and I will oalL I. were but three boys. Of tho sl.\- b. Serenade ...... Wldor for the proposed defense of his title "Dutch" Leonard alleges was great American game.”— “ Dick" Si'luouboriis, ".‘'O bu,, also oarrols. Klsmliett:. next summer. That, in any case was bu., bools JI.UO bu, I'oltvoroil lu tecn, however, tho majority were c. Bells of St. .\un deBeaupro fixed. Nallln. town, II. I'', iiiluaolv. South .Main HlK'beat prloca for rngs, p.aprra and freshmen and sophomores, there ...... Russell ObseiTatlon Hike the figure he quoted Humbert J. Htrool. Toloubouo 1. maii'asinoa; ratis ic lb; bundled tiapor being but one senior and two ju­ d. Toccata ...... Mulet Every true scout Is ready for the Fugazy yesterday, according to SOo pur inn lbs. matiaainrs 40o pet those in the confidence of the pro­ l''on SAUK-'C'iio oonl I ft wlilto luu lbs. c.tll'2 l l 6, 23 Oak atreet. niors on the list. c. Chant Sans Paroles district hike tomorrow afternoon tilivb, out auy loustlb, St I. MUoil Tho honor roll shows the sopho­ ...... Tschalkowsky ana it Is expected that there will moter. bat'd Wood ?tfi. Call WlUlutattUo AUTOMOBILES more class lending the field with f. Orlontalo ...... Cul ho a large group leaving the Cen­ That, so I understand, Is the t:.M 2, 22 names while the freshmen are Esther A. Nelson, Organist. ter Chnreh tomorrow at 1:00 figure Ic ■tt'lll name to Tex Rickard HIT KOn S.AU':—Hardwood, Uco U'uck V\>K S.M.K—Ibis Ford roadatrr. In close seconds with 18. Ten Juniors 8:00— Garber’s .\vUsiuis. o’clock. Tho scoutmasters of tho when that gentleman gets around pood oonditlon; owner baa no uso for 9:00— Studio program. $3,«u; barti slab S,00: liard I'ino and samo, I'bono C37- 1. and eight seniors conclude tho list. different troops will bo present ns to tho matter of signing Tunnev ♦•uoatuut mixed | 0,00 a btatl. Mruo, t-f Tho report cards wore given 10:00— Weather. which should bo something leas Well* strool. I’houe I&4-3, well as several of tho committee­ to the students toda.v. Following i.<) 10:05— Emil Holmberger’s Hotel men. than a fjrmallty In view of the fact l''OU S.M.K—e'bfstnut wood, bard tho complete list ns announced by Bond Dance Orchestra. Tho program has many Interest­ that tho champion is a man f in­ wood, and bard wtiod alabs aawed (o WILLIAM FAIRBANKS IN Principal C. P. Qnlmby: ll;00-~-Nows. tellect. jo t WILUAM9 order, L. Wood. OlaaeU atreat, ing items in it and every boy Is teleiibone 4'.)Q. Seniors .‘\— Louise rholps, B— bound to enjoy himself. The story No Less Than Dempsey SECRET SERVICE ROLE Esther Carlnl. Geraldine Dodwell, telling sltould bo good ns there are Anyhow, they say Tunney won’t Dorothy Krttlt. Petty Robbins, CHRISTMAS SEALS several good story toRer.s coming go for a dollar loss than the amount | Don’t worry and grow old grace­ REAL ESTATE Glud.vs Rogers. Esther Sutherland, along with us. Scouts will have a Dempaoy was purported to have | INTENTIONAL PASS fully. . . . Consider tbe centurj The M«n of Many Stunts Stars Steven WHliams. SALES INCREASED chance to pass their outdoor tests. been paid for tho pains ho took— plant. l>'t.tIv'S.\l.lv,-ltull>llu«' lot tb» by K>0 In “Through Thick and Juniors A— Kdii Osano, Emma Some of tlie teats that can be pass­ and received—^at Philadelphia, Recently 1 wrote an article deal­ foot, on otto of .Mauobostor'a nice ro.sU Strlekland, R— Helen .\Uen, Robert ed are: Tn'o felling, cooking, fire- Thla, by tho way, Is Tuuney'a mini­ ing with the intentional pass In A miss Is as good as a mile. . . . doutlal atroots, tbroo mlmttoa walk Thin” Today at Circie. Carter, .\thenn Cvnmer, Ralph In­ fi'oiti Main at root, n'as and sower In making, nature judging and signal­ mum rate: there is no fi^aximum baseball. The fact that Babe Ruth, Some of them are worse than ftvut of lot, ftwuor itooda oasb. I''i>r graham, Edith Johnson, Wilbur Hartford, Dee. SI.— Prelituinary ing. rate, it seems, for the tip has gone basebnll’s greatest slugger, receiv­ that. WMlllitm Fairbanks. botto Morinrty. the seventy-five loeai agents of tbe elotliing and have overshoes with .V .NT.'i Main stroot. at tlu' CircU' tboator tomorrow ami on the skull at tho ringside the ries prompted the story. It is ridiculous to say anything is Sophomores ,\— Hazel Devlin, State Tubevetilosia Commt.salon to­ lUm. Every scout will cook his own next time-out nnd, if that proves to Prior to the opening of the se­ impossible. . . . Some of these tilts tlmo bl.s vohlolo Is a tlirllUnff Gladys Harrison. Alteo Motliu, Ja- Kttu SAl.i:—OU KV:NT—Six room slot'v of tho Moxlt'ttn bordor onlltl- day iudieated tluvl most towns meal in his own scouting way, nnd be tho case, the boys won’t got ries, Manager Rogers Hornsby of days even Lou Chaney will get his sinirlo. bi't w ator boat, lire iilaov and eoh Rtiblnow. ll— Esllier Ilarrubee. woultl probably equal, nnd some tho troop will supply the coroa. through counting for months. tho Cardlnala said Ruth was just face lifted. KtaraKo. boat Utoallon. If Intrrosled ml, ’'TUrmisb Tlilok and Thin." Until Rehroml, Thelma Carr. Harry son Stuart J. \\ asloy, S37 Main atroct, sliglitl.v exceed. Inst year’s Christ­ Bring along your flashlight and 'I will not be swayed by personal human and that he Itnd issued ord­ In tilts plcturo Mr. Fairbanks Carter. Sylvia Hagedorn. Ruth Hel- loloitboitr l<2S-3, IH'irtrn.vs tho tmlo of Won Davis of mas Seal sale total, while only a hatchet, as you wtll need both. feelings in my selecUou of the pro­ ers to all of his staff to pitch to Hell hath no fury like a woman wi,g, Heleue Jaequemln, Myrtlo compnruttvely few may* fall behind. .. I'rogram: FOU S.\LK—5 room 'AitiKitlow, oak tbo Sovrrt Sorvlot', known as "Tbo moter," said Tunney, just before him. scorned. . . . Unless you include Joitnsou, Ktssmaun, Elliott The largest inereasos were report­ 1:00— Leave tho Center church, For a time, they did, nnd then in a couple of star ball players who floors and nart oak trim, all modern Hawk," Tbo j;ovprntm'>nt has lonsr Knight. Ruth McMenemy, Murjorlo leaving town, "only by tho dictates Im iuw em ents, a oar carage, I’rloo triod to aiiprcUonil a band of drn.c ed by Welhersfleld and Roekville, (a) observation contest, of judgment," one game Ruth made three home have been crossed by a left-handed Pitkin, David Snnuiolson, Floronce the former raising four times its very rrasoiiabtu and easy tertns. Tel. smnp.fflors but witbont snocess. 1:45— Roach camp, Mr. B. Gibson didn’t say just how runs nnd put an entirely different pitcher. V HSS.12. Schlldgo. Julia Shaw, Robert previous total and tlte latter more 2:00— Gumc.s, contests, etc. (a) aspect ou tho sltu.>>tion. "Tho Hawk" learns of tho hand’s Smith, Raymond Woodbridge, Her­ he would sway, the photographers bondqnartors. a saloon jnstt over tlmu doubling Us record. capture the flag: (h) IMoneer and While It is doubtful If tho inten­ "That's the ptg.ikin I love ti man Ynl.ves. In tbe city of Hartford the re­ having left nnd Mr. Gibson being TO RENT the border In Mo.xlco. and he rocs Indian: (c) stalking. tional pass is ever abolished, .still touch," chortled the All.Amerlca Freshmen A— Gustave Ander­ turns so far secured Indicate an in­ 4:00— Rrepnro for supper. without visible need of action. BUI there ns ii i::nn,!;.strr. He secures a had sat in as Tunney’s manager there Is no denying that It is one of end, as ho picked up a bounding son, Horiico Rnir.- EllzabotU Carl­ crease of over a thousand tlollnrs. 5:00— Preparation for camp fire. ball and ran 90 yards for a taxi. KtfR IU;NT—Kivo room Hat tip- job by the .simple process of bottne- son, Stell.a Gryk. Doris Muldoon. while the pictures were being taken the most unpopular features of the Inv: tbo bmmcf'r. Wlillo workln,5 and while New Haven.. Waterhury and 5:80— Night game. game. .stairs, .stoam boat furalsbod: also two •Anna Pitkin, Elizabeth Rich. Janet .Middletown report that there is lit­ 6:30— Campflro, stories and and therefore was through for the oar K.traRo. .\\'i>l.\ !>a Uussoll stroot. ''M’titcbins be is sniprisctl to see a Simon. Muriel Ttmillnson. R— Har­ day. Ho sat out while Tunney and I commented upon several sug­ Until Mr. Chaplin and Mr. tle doubt of Ihoir equalling, it not songs. Browning can be induced to return cuUnred Kentlemnn. accompanied riett Clienoy, James Cole, Uuymond Fugazy conferred in tho next room. gestions that had been offered to TO Ul'INT—:! room boated apart- by a boanltrul nirl, nesAttlatiii!; with e.xceoding, previous records. 8:00 -Start for homo. eradicate tho evil and asked the to the headlines the newspapers of mouls wltb batb, Apt'ly sboctnakor, Dey, Vera Hotchkiss, Harry How­ Beetuise leturns will eontlnuc to 9:00—Dismls.sal. This was all a part of the cham­ T rotter lllook. the lender of the band. He gets In­ land, Robert McComb. Marion Mo- pion’s program by which he expects fans to wrlto me and tell mo what the country will never bo what they to tbo .alrl's good graces by rescu­ be received for several weeks, no used to. ' din, Frank Scnrlato, Frances will get him tho biggest purse ever they thought about it. F O n n i;N T —TUroo room Hat wltb ing Iter from a gangster and is tm definite estimate of tlte state tot:il ttram boat nc.M to I'ugant Bros' store. Strickland. IMny Vni>opulnr vitod to call at iter borne. was given today, but tlte Commis­ BREEN WILL OPEN paid a fighter. Ho was affronted by 'VN’hlle Judge Landis is not a Apply at tbo store. sion called attention to the fact the receipt of only JISD.OOO vt That was about two weeks ago. Her fntitet', tliinking be is a Since then every mall brings from member of the football rules com­ FOU Itr.NT—Five room Hat. all Itu- gangster, orders him out, and "The that throughout tho state, cities Philadelphia and he doesn’t at­ mittee, he evidently believes in the proventi'uis, window shades on: on CITY RESTAURANT one to five letters expressing their Hawk," thinking the father a WATCH NIGHT SERVICE and towns have in general contin­ tempt to conceal tbe fact that he is safety. . . . At any rate he signed trolley lino station Oi. ,\pt>ly &US CeU' ued their liiglt stamiard contribu­ displeased both with Mr. Rickard disgust of tho intentional pass. • ».. strool, Harrison Store. I’bonc fitib. smuggler, decides to tvatcli. sc­ While all seem a unit In tho be­ a now contract tor $65,000 before ries of mysterious events compli­ tions to tlte anti-tuberculosis work, who gave It to him, and with Mr. he fired Speaker and Cobb. ' •• room tonement AT SOUTH M .E . CHURCH and that an amount at least equ.al Democratic Registrar Plans Gibson, who helped him take It. lief that the intentional pass should ' ' u jnis, on Uruln- cate matters which come to a cli­ be aboiished, only a few offer sug­ b'l.i prico $50 per max when the smttgglers kidnap to last year's total of ? 108,000 Good Eating Place at Site of Seemingly, it is his idea that Mr, Mr. Ty Cobb 'will always be seems a.ssured. • Gibson might have connived to bet­ gestions as to how It could be done ;< \ . ju Johnson. G2 the girl. "Tlie Hawk." after some Tbo following Watch-Night pro­ Former Lunch Room- without hurting the game. known to baseball as tho Georgia clever sleuthing and hard fighting, Connecticut has always ranked ter advantage. Peach. . . . And we have an Idea gram is planned for the South high in Us percapila sales. Recent 1 am taking the liberty of print­ TO UK.NT—Uecctnber 1st. new five apprehends tho band and it Is then Methodist church tonight. Louis Breen, 'well known Dem­ i'an Blaine HlinseU that Mr. Dutch Leonard will al­ final returns on the 1925 national ocratic registrar of voters, ts to In consequence, he Is doing his ing one of the suggestions that to room Hat, nil modern, on Florence that a most surprising finish Is un­ 9:00 to 10:00— my way of thinking have some ways be known to baseball as tho afreet, William Kanebl. 619 Center covered. seal sale placed Connecticut as open tho City Restaurant for busi­ uegotlalluB lu person, so that if he' California snitch. f atreet. Song Service. fifth highest In the United .States. merit. "The Maa from the West" is a Reading ...... Caroline Duse ness Monday morning. Mr. Breen t'links he is short changed the next fine Western picture, glowing witli New York with 8.9, New Hamp­ "My suggestion." writes a Chicago FOR ItKNT—Oiiu 7 rooin tenement, Piano Solo purchased the business from Dono­ time he can take the matter up with fan, "deals with the untutontional The newspapers are printing pic­ ^taiile Slice.. .AiM'ly to II, Tryon, the Itrilliancy of tho land west «f shire with 8.5. District of Columbia hue and Johnston and since taking the persoj best calculated to render tures of Jack Dempsey punching In care or W. Halo Company...... Miss Anne Strickland with 7.7 and New Jersey with 7.1 as well as the intentional pass. If the great divide. There is an all Reading ...... Caroline Duse it over has thoroughly renovated a satisfactory report to wit, him­ the bag, jumping the rope and do­ star cast. Fast riding, daring showed the highest sales In the the entire place nnd will open up a pitcher lacks control to the extent FOR RIC.N'T — Three, and four Contralto Solo self. that he makes only four pitches to ing other odd jobs of light train­ room apartments, heat. Jantior ser­ stnnis, comedy and good drama country, Connecticut following with with one of the finest and cleanest ing. . . . These pictures are very ...... Mrs. Bertelini Lashinke 6.5. Deep .n his heart. Tunney prob­ the batsman, all of tliem being call­ vice, gas range, refrigerator, In-a- stand out all over this production. eating places in town. ably expects Rickard to promote nauseating to the fight experts— door beo ru.'nlshed. Call Manchester It is an o.xcellent companion fea­ Reading ...... Caroline Duse Mr. Breen has secured Charles ed balls, he should be penalized. Construction Company, 3100 or tele­ 10:00 to 11:00— the championship fight of 1927 bvt including the writer of these lines. ture to "Through Thick end Thin.” Heckler as chef. Mr. Heckler is oue "The suggestion applies only phone iSi!-2. Refrechmeuts. it Fugazy, out of the largeness of when there are four pitchers to a Larry Semen, long time favorite GERMANS UNITED FOR of the best chefs to be had and has A camel can go seven days with­ FOR RI'l.N'i—In creenaejes. first Recreations. his inexperience, promises him comedian of the two reels realm, a fine reputation. batsman and all of them are called and aeconil Hoot Hats at 73 and 75 11:00 to 12:00— more money, the boy 'vill not hesi­ balls. That is usually the case when out water but a college sophomore, steps to fill! glory in "The Wizard In t.alking with Mr. Breen this home for the holidays, apparently iJenlon street. Call 8'5U. Simg Old Songs. Methodist 1927, SAYS STRESEMANN tate longer than the elapsed' time an intentional pass is issued the of Oz," a hilarious feature length morning ho said that his aim in between a banana peel and a seat must have his drugstore gin every comedy. It is hard to Imagine a pic- Hymnal. ’ousiness was to be quality first, pitcher throwing the ball so wide night. WANTED Inro funnier than tliis one. Gag af- '■‘On Jordan Stormy Banks" No. on the sidewalk. At present, there of the plate that the batter could­ last and all the time. He laid par­ seems to be little doubt that Tun­ I ter gag, loaded tvlth real mirth, is 617. Berlin, Dec. 31.— "The internal ticular stress on this fact. He says n’t reach it were hij bat twice as Because he won a world cham­ "How Tedious and Tasteless the ney is using Fugazy to smoke Rick­ long as ordinarily used. \^■ANT^.1 >—A rai»a)ilo ini«lillo-aprc(l pulled off to the immense delight and external consolidation of Ger­ pionship with the St. Louis Cirdi- that lie believe that the people of ard out. hou<5cli;f".-pc-r l'tn* a family of six. of the audience. This featiire is Hours" No. 538. many has made headway despite Manchester want a restaurant "If five or more balls are pitched nnls, Rogers Hornsby vras released. A’hris Waupini-;. Conn. showing the last times tonight. "O Thoii in Whose Presence". obstacles and reverses.” declares where they can get the best quality there would be no penalty, as the . . . Thl' su'i'ws how futile it is to batter had been given an opportu­ '^^'A^*TKj)—Tn oxoliaiTRc my farm As a companion feature, Re.\. the No. 530. Herr Streseniann, foreign minister, buck ail old tradition. food obtainable. nity to hit and failed." Jioar Nr\s* 1 AHHion, • builcUnK in wonder wild horse, is starred in Address . . .Miss Mabel Pollard in a New Year’s message to his Mr. Breen is a native of Man­ ooiKjition. fi*r ln-.usc in Maticlicsler. “ The Ulaclc Cyclone." Uex is as Prayer. GootbcTeU street, So. Manchester, bly can be. His acting is really "Leaving the Things That Are the employ of the Economy Gro­ suggestion as offered by the Chica­ get au umbrella tree for Christmas optimism, economically speaking. go fan. Conn. amazingly fine. Behind." Unemployment is unsettled, while cery Co. He opened up their west you can appreciate this. Consecration. side store at the corner of Cooper Allow the baserunners who are AVANTKD—W ork as prarticnl nurse. reparations payments are increas­ not forced to advance, one base. Telephone 2331- 1. JIrs. Theresa llofC- and Walnut streets. He was later ing, but the German nation has Allow the baserunners who arc inan. BRINDELL, NOTORIOUS pulled together to save the country. transferred to Hartford and then General LATE TROLLEY SERVICE back to the store at Middle Turn­ forced to advance; two bases. W.ANTKH— .Men (if .Manchester to , "The psychological crisis revolv­ When the bases are empty, allow kniiw tli:il tlic most rea.sonalile place ing about the form of the state con­ pike a year ago. During this period Where ivas Joe Benjamin born Auto Repairing: and to buy clothe., is at (.'.corKc Tl. Wil- LABOR GRAFTER, DEAD Mr. Breen enlarged his already .iiid is he married?— T. B. M. the batsman who receives- four lianis. .lolinsoii Hlock. Suits inacle to FROM HARTFORD HERE stitution ha^now been overcome straight balls to go to second base. and the German people are now L-irie list of fvleiuls and Is one of Stockton, Calif. He is married. Overhauling measure $23.OU. Manchester’s very popular young It’s a simple solution of the evil more united than ever before.” \ that certainly has some merit. I BHEUUi.VS UABAGB WAN'TliD— MoHier'a licliier. Inquire Man Who Worked Havoc In men. The Connecticut Company will What natlonalltjik is Sid Bar- Hear of 25 Hollister Street. of Mrs. (Jerald It? Risicy, 60 W ood ­ New York Building Trades berian?— J. H. L. would like to see some of tlie clubs land street, teleiilionc 1162. provide extra transportation facili­ try it out in spring training. Phone 2 3 3 8 -2 Residence 2 8 8 8 -3 Finishes Life Broke. Annenian-Aincricaa. HKI.P AVAM'KH FK3I.VM0 ties for New Year's celebrants to­ DENY PITCHERS PICKED night and tomoiT('W morning. MARLBOROUGH How long was John L- Sullivan lleliiieil younpr lady or younpr m ar­ Now York. Dec. 31.— Robert P. Those who are planning to attend clianipior. of the v/orld?— J. P. TRUCKING ried woman u itli some spare time to Brintlell, one.-tinie czar of the celebrations in Hartford may re­ do olerioal work. Need not Interfere, BY OPPOSING TEAM Two years, 1890-92. Local and long distance furniture building trades industry of. New main in the city until 2:45 a. m. with present eniployment. Address R. Vorlt. died of tuberculosis yester­ Miss Fannie A. Blish, "who Typew riters moving. Cattle and Tobacco u U. I’.ox not. New Haven. Conn. when the last car leaves Hartford day in tile Lenox Hill Hospital. He teaches in Glastonbury is spending Is Johnny Doeg, Jr., the Cali­ n specialty. • for South Manchester. the Christmas vacation at her New York. Dec. 31.— John Mc- \ W.tN'TKD— I.adics and gents clean­ had been ill virtually ever since his Giaw and Ed. Barrow, business fornia junior tenni.s star, right or All makes. Sold, rented, ex­ ing, dj clnK. and pressing. 120 Center release from tho Great Meadow pri­ The cii's which will leave Market home here. street. Phone fJl.s-lt. Goods called for manager of the New York Yankees, left handed?— M. E. T. changed and overhauled. C. W, Johnson son on December 2fi, 1924. after and State streets following regular Misse:* Cora, Rebecca and Doris I./elt handed. and delivered. Jlrs. I. B. Nelson. service car ; will be as follows: 1:15 Buell of Hartford spent Christmas today made public disclaimers of Special Discounts to Students, WAPPING. Phono 92-12. serving throe years and nine charges purported to have been tV,\NTKD— 1 will pay the highest months of tho five year sentence a. m., 1:45 a. m., and 2:45 a. m. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. prices for all IHnds of Junk: also buy aired by Phil Ball, president of the Where does Rapdolph Rose, the meted out to him when he was con­ Tomorrow New Year’s Day the Geonge W. Buell. runner, hail from?— T. G. all kinds of chickens. Morris II. Ress­ regular trolley service will be con­ St. Louis Browns, that ball clubs ner, telephone 9S2-1. victed for extortion. Miss Margaret Wolcott,*>.teacher New Zealand. Telephone 821 tinued with no extra cars. at the North school is spending the were known to have selected the McGovern Granite Co. According to close friends, the opposing pitchers they wished to WANTKO—To repair and clean man who once held the building ac­ Christmas recess at her home in Who is the owner of Old Kick- CEMETERY MEMORIALS sewing machines of all makes. All tivities of tlie greatest city of tbe Leominster, Mass. Miss Hilda M. f£ce in late season^ games. Kemp's Music Uepresontrd by work guaranteed. Tel. Manchester “ In all the years I have been 'n apoo ihat won recently at Tia No. 716. Go anywhere. R. W. G arratd. United States in the hollow of his CHICAGO GANG TRUCE Anderson, teacher at the Centei' Juana?— J. H. D. ' baseball, I never heard of such a O. W. HARTEN.STKIN 37 Edward street. Manchester. hand, died completely broken in school Is at her home in Milford, Estelle Taylor Dempsey. request having been made or grant­ House t4V Summit St. Telephone 1081 W a n t e d —To buy cars for Junk. fortune. At the time of his convic­ Mass, and Miss Margaret Shugrue Used parts for sale. Abel's Service tion he was reputed to have amass­ ENDS WITH MURDER of the Northwest school Is at her ed,” McGraw said. "Far myself, I Station. Oak street, TeL 789. ed great wealth by accepting money home in Naugatuck. can only say tha*^ nobody ever pick­ ed the Giant pitchers except John WANTED—Some pleasure tliese to avert strikes bv different labor Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fuller and iiiiiiiiiiUiiimiiimiiiiimiiiimimiimiiimiiiiiiMiuiiuitmiiimiiiiimitinuiiitm long evenings'? Wliy not have tha' unions under his sway. Enemy of Saltis Mob Found children spent Christmas in Wap- McGraw.” AUTO SS phonograph fixed and enjoy the old Brindcll started ills career as a Slain Under Deserted House ping with Mr. and .irs. Fred Chap­ Barrow, who managed the cham­ ELfCTRICAL ^SERVICE ^ favorite record.^ once again. Bralth- pion Red Sox of 1918, also declared tvalte. 150 Center street. dock worker. Tlien lie became a On Outskirts, man. RKPAIR WORK OUARANTUO 1 Spring Only 3 Months Away | pier carpenter. Apparently born Ernest Links of Hartford Is that the ;-lleged practice was un­ known to him and that he could NORTON s Do you realise It? Now is the time to pick up real estate S with a gift of commandln T men, be Chicago, Doc. 31.— That the spending a few days here with CLCCnCQAL INCTRUMCNT Ca guarantee that Miller Huggins S bargains. . 3 LOST rapidly became a leader in the la­ much-touted truce between rival friends. |«lJLiARD ST PMONR. I l bor circles in which he moved and picked the Yankee pitd ers at all MCAR MANCHVrm VfISIfNI 9IAnCiN 3 We offer: A nice, neat and new single in the Green sectlao 3 Chicago gangsters was at an end. The Christmas tree entertain­ ^ for $7,000. It is up to date aud a plaije you would like? s DOST—Ladles white gold wrist step by step mounted to tbe presi­ appeared certain today with the ment was held Wednesday evening stages of the race. dency of tbo building trades coun­ Ball was quoted as cayiug that 2 Another fine home close to Main atreet on Middle Turnpike g ■watch with link bracelet, between finding of the body of Hillary Cle­ instead of Tuesday as was planned 3 East, well arranged rooms, garage In basement, all fully equip- » Hlsrhlanrl P ark store and P orter cil. whlcli he gradually molded Into ments, aide of Ralph Shelton and on account of the storm. a team certain of Its finishing posi­ street srhool. Reward If returned to a dictatorship. tion often agreed to aid another Jlelvln O. Alderman. Tel. 132-4. the late John Foley, whose beer Schools in town open Monday, 1 1 In his trial for extortion it was running activities are said to ha\e January 3rd. team, loaer jn the standing by us­ FOR SALE s Another new single on Walker street, hard wood Irim and • FOUND brought out that he bad long been stirred the wrath of the powerful Miss Mary L. Hall, wTio teaches ing the pitcher the second team felt 2 floors, good large airy rooms. Be sure to look at this one. S making workmen pay for the prlv- Saltis-McErlane gang. in Bloomfield is spending the It was prepared to face. u A large flat all up-to-date in every detail, wltb an extra S ile.ge of working, forcing builders Saltis was recently tried and ac­ Christmas recess at her home here. The F. E. Tucker Farm, = building lot on Benton street, all for $10,000, H FOU.VD—Gray tiger cat, white nose to liaijd over large sums for permis­ 9 1 quitted of the murder of John Leon L. Buell and Howard B. ANOTHER KANSAS BANK GOES 3 Before deciding on the building of your new home be sura S and throat. Call S- . sion to keep their work under way Vernon, Conn. Foley. Clements, whose body was Lord were callers in Gilead '‘" re­ Kansas City, I

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JANUARY 15. Selectmen propose paying! 18. To\yn has slim chance of new Post in hospital; knocked down by (By United Pre«s) 1. Tax collector Howe threatens 21. Small business men worry Forty men killed In explo-| AUGUST bills half-yearly. | Post Office, says Senator McLean. cow in his barn. over pay.by-cbeck system planned The principal foreign and domes­ court action for dellquint tax;iay- sions on two tank steamers on 17. Blsliop Anderson lectures! 21. High school teachers plan 14. William Dalton, Cheney by Cheney Brothers. tic events of 1926 follow: the Mississippi. 1— Israel Zangwill, author, dies. ers. Chief Albert Foy starts now 2— President Calles rejects pro­ at South Methodist church. ! tours to Europe, U. S. and Alaska. brothers pen^oner, dies. 22. E. J. Holl buys John Proctor 11— Luther Burbank dies. duties as paid hea 1 of South Man- posal for religious truce. 18. Spring opening hero at-1 22. Mrs. Johnanna Schultz, 87. 16. Lillian Muscillo, 2, buried: property on Center street. Con­ JANUARY Senatf seats Daniel F. jhester Fire department. Ward tracts enormous crowds to stores. \ approves of flappers in birthday father refused to call doctors. Green gressman Lonergan saves Demo­ 6— Gertrude Ederle swims the Cheney weds Frances Davidson. 2— Trotzky re-elected to Po­ Steck. Democrat, of Iowa, In John Culllns near dea^i as result j statement. school decides to build addition- cratic rally from failure. litical Bureau of Communist place of Senator Smith W. English Channel, the first wo­ 3. Catch Theodore Dauplalse, de­ of accident; trolley car hits hie au-i 24. Dr- Joseph A. Higgins, Man- 18. Thomas Wass, Foster street, 24. Police subscribe to state-wide Brookhart. man to accomplish the feat. In serter f'om army, here. a after lapse of six years,, toniobilP. I Chester physician, dies. drops dead at work in Burr nursery. telephone typewriter protection 3— Military dictatorship establish­18— General Pangalos Inaugurated the record time of 14 hours 6. Abraham Oakes, Bolton, held 20. Commissioner Bstlll of I 2 5. Charles A. Day, G. A. R. 20. Union pond drained for first loop. Frank Quish chosen chairman ed In Greece by Premier Pan- president of Greece. and 25 minutes. up and robbed in broad daylight at Salvation Army, with wife, here fori member, dies. time in 30 years. of Democratic Town committee. galus. 19— United States rejects Geneva 13— Secretary Kellogg announce;! \ his llling station; holdup men es­ week end. Special .5356,000 bond! 26. Albert L. White, long-time 20. Flying lever at Union pond 26. Frank Quish reporte,. after — Prince Carol’s renunciation of conference invitation. i "hands off” policy in Mexican cape- Oreen school overcrowded election fails to bring out "best” Cheney employee, dies. strikes Charles Wardwell, mill­ deputy sheriff job. "W. B. Rogers at­ Roumanian throne accepted by 21— Senate approves Italian debt religious controversy. ?ays principal. Hohenthal chosen voters; light vote cast. 27. Thomas Roy Carpenter dies wright, injuring him seriously. St. tacks Blacker voters. Hospital ap­ National Assemblj', settlement. 22— General Pangalos overthrown head of Chamber of Commerce 24. Three boys steal tools after mysterious illness. James’s church dedicated 50 years proved by the American College of 9— "F o r m a 1 representations” 23— Joseph Pennell, noted artist, in Greek revolt headed by Gen­ postofflce committee. wortli 5300 in HO'Cestead park. ago today. |Physicians and Surgeons. made to Mexico by state De­ dies. eral Condylis. S. First snow covers town. Hohenthal, Jr., gets Dewey-Rlch- JUNE. 23. Robert J. Smith assured re- ' 27. Quish denies seeking deputy partment on new Mexican 25— Reza Kahn Pehlevl, crowns Charles W. Eliot, president sherlfl position. Cheney Brothers 9. Frank Hammer, Burnside, man building contract. 1. Alfred W. Hyde pensioned by nomination from fourth senatorial alien land law and petroleum himself Shah of Persia. emeritus of Harvard, dies. asked to move south, T. D. Faulk­ drops dead on Manchester car. 27. United States champion, Cheney Brothers: receives watch district. James C. Livingston, in­ act. 29— French debt agreement con. 23— Rudolph 'Valentino dies. 12. Police seek widow of Captain ner says; refuse. . 10—-Mexican train held up and 50 eluded between American Debt 27— Commander John Rodgers Wesleyan Glee club, sings h c e. from firm. Ground broken for new curable invalid, ordered deported 28. Chain letter in support of Green, bargemaster. Park theater sold to Grand Theater Masonic temple. to Scotland. | passengers and* troops mur­ Commission and Ambassador killed in Philadelphia plane 13. Firecrackers warn of blaze in Sheriff Gabb received here. dered. Berenger. crash. owners of Hartford. 2. Philip Chapup of Oak street 23. Paul Cyr, Hartford, beaten | October 31. Officer Aaron Rad­ Oak street store. 29. Joseph Foley and Rudolph drops dead at his home; was resi­ by thugs, robbed of $50. i 12— Gerald P. Nye, appointed * to30— French Cabinet approves 29— Mrs. Clemington Corson^ 14. Steps taken to utilize Morton ding reprimanded by Police Com- Senate from North Dakota, agreement. mother of two children, swims Wirtalla resign from police force; dent of tcv.’n only short time. 24. Local Socialists register as i mission for acting too hastily in bequest by joining Com lunity club to enter business. 4. Plan tu start work on Center Republicans for first time since be- i Ballsleper case, seated by Senate. Transmission of pictures by English Channel, in 15 hours with Y. M. C. A. Dr. Dolan escapes 30. Church people ask reten­ street immediately; Connecticut fore War. , _____ 13— An explosion in the Degnan- radio between New York and 28 minutes. death when auto goes over bank. McConnell coal mine near Wil- London commenced on a com­ 30— Ernest 'N^ierkoetter makes new tion of Rev. Russell E. Waitt; pe­ Company to begin laying tracks. I 25. Senator Smith announces I NOVEMBER 15. Mrs. Thomas Humphrey, 5. Summer building boom be-| candidacy for re-election. burton, Oklahoma, kills 91 mercial basis. channel record of 12 hours 43 titions circulated. ! 1. Expert record vote at polls. men. Bank street, drinks Lysol in suicide 31. Cheney Broth.rs Institute gins; eight new houses and Mason-! 26. Joseph Prentice sues New minutes. / attempt when husbands burns new ic temple started. j Martin Gilman’s baud amputated; 14— Nineteen men meet death in employes’ saving plan York man for $10,000 accident MAY \ curtains. Frank Gibllu, plumber, 7. Cold wave strikes town; heat' result of accident. . Jamison mine explosion at SEPTEMBER damages. 2. Rain spoils hopes of good 1— General strike order, effective insane on City Hall jo.j. turned on in .Main street stores. Farmington, West Virginia. 8— Germany elected to League ol 8. Silk exhibit opens in Cheney 27. Miss Marjorie C. Geary nam­ vote. Town elects whole Republi­ PriUce Antoine Bibesco re­ May 3, unless agreement is 16. Tourniquet, hastily made Ly APRIL ed associate director at Rec. G. O. Nations. Frank O’Donnell of Coventry, sav.s hall. can ticket. called as Roumanian Minister reached between coal mine 1. South Methodists plan for con­ P. nominates regular ticket. Hohen­ 10— George ■ Michel, Swims the life of fellow woodchopper whose 9. Manchester Fish and Game I 3. Rev. David Kelly of Donegal, to the United States. workers and operators, order­ ference of New England Southern ed by British Trade Union English Channel in 11 hours foot is gashed by axe. club finishes posting 4,000 acres of thal announces candidacy for repre­ I Ireland, named curate of St. 15— House ratifies Italian debt set­ churches to be held here. land in this vicinity. sentative. Mary’s church. tlement. Congress. and 5 minutes. 17. Horace B. Cheney licacis In­ ' 4. August Kalvaitis, Buckland 14. Louis Radding bankrupt; 4. Rumor carbarns sold to Chen­ 16— House approves debt settle­ 3— British General strike, involv­11— Bomb thrown at Mussolini by dustry board of State Chamber of farmhand, found dead on road in ing 5,000,000 workers, goes young anarchist but Premier Commerce. liabilities total $150,000. .SEPTEMBER ey Brothers denied. 60 superin­ ments with Belgium, Rouman- Buckland. Mystery surrounds 15. Hospital drive misses mark tendents, principals and teachers la, Esthonla, Latvia and into effect. escapes injury. IS. James Parraiid, “ Jimmy the death. P'’rank Daly, Wapping farm­ SsDtember 1. Mortgage holders Oscar S. Straus, noted law­ Spain resigns from League Count,” dies. because of lack of publicity. Sam­ lost $40,000 On Radding farm sale. visit Manchester schools. Czecho-Slovakla. hand, commits suicide; was despon­ uel Nelson pensioned by Cheney 5. Antanozle Dutkln, Woodland 23— Cardinal Mercier, Belgian war yer, merchant and philanthro­ of Nations. 20. Find three boys' guilty of dent and ill. Easter parade here 0. Town Committee goes on pist, dies. 15— Embargo on Nicaragua arms numerous Main street robberies. Brothers. street, knocked speechless by trol­ hero, dies. spoiled by biting winds. j record as opposed to the candidacy 4— American cruiser Cleveland shipments ordered by Presi­ 21. Fred Krah,»dog warden, de­ 16. Mike Ginoffli, Keeney Court of E. L. G. Holienthal for repre­ ley car. Selectmen vote to pur 27— Italy settles war debt with 5. One hour parking on Main : man missing for three days, found chase tractor snow plow. Great Britain. ordered to Bluefields, Nicara­ dent Coolidge. clares war on chlcken-kiliers. Louis street Ictween 7 and 9 on Tuesday | sentative: do not oppose candidacy gua, to protect American lives Dauplaise patents device for stop­ in Hartford victim of shock. Stall, 6. Raymond A. Johnson out af­ Viscount Kato, Japanese 18— Southeastern Florida is swept and Saturday nights voted by Board of Albert Jackson, republican, for and property during new revo. by hurricane. ping velvet looms. Nine new fire ed auto hit by train at Buckland selectman. ter speaker’s job in House of Rep­ premier, dies. of Selectmen. crossing, no injuries. lution. plugs installed in Manchester Green 6. William Kicking, popular resentatives. Entrance to the 'World George Von Elm wins na­ 6. Southern New England Con­ 17. “ Rough stuff” features High Court under Swanson reserva­ 7— Pormer Attorney-General Har­ tional amateur golf champion­ district. High school athlete, dies at hospi­ 7. Thirteen oat of thirteen found ry M. Daugherty. Col. Thomas ference opens here; Rev. Guy Willis school class day; police take hand tal of infection. guilty of various offenses in po­ tions voted by the Senate. ship from Bobby Jones. 22. Tliree boys sk p town. Ed­ Holmes put on trial for unminis- W. Miller, former alien prop­ and are forced to use clubs to dis­ 8. Schools reopen in south end. lice court. 28— Col. William Mitchell resigns 21— Capt. Rene Fonck’s proposed ward Pov.-ers, "V^’alter Crockett, terial conduct. Kalvaitis, farmhand perse mob of students: principal erty custodian, and John T. Joseph Neyue, disappear. Masons decide to lay cornerstone at 8. Coal men here ask rebate of from Army after court-martial trans-Atlantic flight ends dis­ found dead in Buckland Sunday, warns students. Dr. Moore elected is upheld. King, former national com­ 23. Missing boye located in centennial of local lodge on Octo­ $70,000; charge discrimination. astrously several minutes after died from poisoned booze, coroner head of Manchester Medical Asso­ 29— Thirty-eight men killed in mitteeman from Connecticut, Waterbury. Bystander cuts roof of ber 2 and 3. 9. Jacques Worth, French fash­ Indicted by- a federal grand the takeoff at Roosevelt Field, finds. G. L. Austin company award­ ciation. Chamber of Commerce 9. Connecticut company an­ ion creator, visitor of Cheney Mossboro mine explosion near Long Island, when the ma­ car to save lives of five from drown­ ed town’s $356,000 bond issue. members numbering 100 motor to Helena, Alabama. jury in New York on charges ing. nounces it will abandon barns by Brothers. Big stftrm leaves town chine was wrecked and two of 7. Southern New Egland confer­ Storrs for outing. growing out of the return of 2 6. Measle cases reach 22 here. November 1 or later. unscathed. approximately $6,917,000 the crew killed. ence goes into executive session to 21. Leslie Gregg of Windsor FBBRUARY. 23— Gene Tunney wins heavy­ 27. Sivings bank of Manchester drops dead on Green trolley at 10. Town reported ready to buy 11. Town dedicates German gun from the sale of stock in a work on Rev. Holmes caSe. 10- Germany makes formal appli­ weight championship from reports deposits of 55,000,000. Center; victim of heart disease. carbarns. Earl H. Chaney, Univer­ placed at Center. North End Com­ German concern confiscated 8. Methodists in conference here sity of Indiana graduate, to suc­ munity club to ask legislature for cation for admission to League during the war. Jack Dempsey. 28. Samuel Gilklns. n. aged Man­ High school principal threatens to of Nations. oppose changing of ’Volstead Act; ceed Walter Olson as associate di­ permission to use bequest of late 9— Lieut.-Com. Richard E. Byrd 28— Cancellation of naval oil re­ chester re;.ident, found asphyxiated dispatch telegram tp Washington. withhold diplomas of hazers. ' Spanish fij-^rs arrive in Bue­ by gas. 23. William Ferguson, chaplain rector of Recreation Centers in Willie T. Morton. flies over the North Pole and serve leases in Wyoming of the 9. Case of Rev. Holmes goes be­ south end. Paul B. Ward, to leave 12. Manchester wet town, says nos Aires after flight across back to his base at Kings Bay. Mammoth Oil Co. ordered by 27. Center church wants new fore jury of 15 ministers. of Drake Post, G. A. R., dies; is one VralnTn J the Atlantic from Palos, parish house. of few remaining veterans. trainin,^ as priest, dined by Judge Nickerson of Hartford. Spitzbergen, negotiating the Circuit Court of Appeals on the T T , . .10. Rev. H. Kenneth Smith of Campbell Council, K. of C. 15. Red Cross roll call starts. Spain during which they trav­ ground they were fraudulent­ -S. Long Island woman hunting i Taunton, friend of Rev. Holmes, is 25. Parker ’Village asks for eled 6,232 miles. distance of 1,360 miles in 15 school. Ninth District schools grad­ 11. F. 0. Boynton., north end 16. Harold Howe, 29 weeks in 1-2 hours. ly obtained by Harry F. Sin­ us and here, finds him but loses i Methodist conference: recluse, found after wandering hospital with septic poisoning, re­ 11— Seizure of all church property clair from former Secretary of uate 179 pupils; High school gives ordered by Mexican Govern­ 11— British general strike ends. him again as he skips out on pre-j reason not given: minister blames through woods all night; victim of turns home. $50,000 bus line Interior Albert B. Fall. diplomas to 117. William H. Childs ment and some Spanish priests 13— British rail and dock workers ^,’q „ ,, . , , , bootleggers and gamblers. addresses Chamber of Commerce. paralytic shock; suffers from expo­ proposed here. remain on strike due to dis­ 29. Coldest wave of season hits 12. Rev. Holmes found guilty by sure. Selectmen vote to intercede arrested and deporteid. town. 28. Clifford Hills, 9, of Hills- 17. Walter Scott, Cheney chemist 13— Agreement reached by anthra­ agreement over terms. ministerial jury and dropped from town, killed by fall of boiler. with Connecticut company on car­ joints National Aniline and Chemi­ 16— ^Mohammed VI, former OCTOBER 30. Rev. Russell E. Watt recom­ ministry: appeals case to court of barn abandonment. cite operators and miners un­ 30. North street woman, brewing cal company. Cheney Brothers of Turkey dies. 1— Alan Cobham completes 28,- mended for church of his own by bishops and general conference. der which longest, strike in In­ beer, refuses to allow firemen to 12. M, Carlyle Johnson,, found­ give $500 to North End Communi­ 19— Special committee appointed 000 mile flight from England Supt. Myron E, Genter. Glenney Rev. Joseph Cooper retained as er of Carlyle Johnson machine com­ dustry ended. enter. Captain John Pentland, for­ ty club. Governor Trumbull at­ by Senate to investigate to Australia and return. and Hultman break partnership. pastor of South Methodist church; pany, dies in Hartford. 16— Suzanne Lenglen defeats merly head of Company G, re-en. tends Father and Son banquet at charges of the alleged expen­ 2— Former Secretary of Interioi Rev. Russell E. Waitt, associate 13. Dr. Harry A. Hotalingj den­ Helen Wills in a tennis match lists as private in that outfit. i South Methodist church. diture of $5,000,000 in Penn­ Albert B. Fall, Harry F, Sin­ pastor, transferred to Providence, tist, dies. Hohenthal slaps at'H er-, at Cannes, France, 6-3, 8-6. sylvania primary in which FEBRUARY'. June 30. 5th district takes two IS. Firemen's pension fund pro­ clair, and Edward L. Doheny aid for opposing his candidacy in ' 17— Barring of Countess Cathcart Congressman William S. Vare 1. Mrs. Janies Grlmason killed Conference holds closing session. and one-half hours to elect offi­ posed at annual meetlhg of South by Ellis Island immigration must stand trial on conspiracy 12. Jacob Zemanek of this town, Main street stump speech. received the Republican sena­ by gas. Grand list for town an. cers; secretary faints. Manchester Fire district. Cheney authorities on grounds of mo­ indictments in connection with aounced as $52,504,283. Samuel lineman of Hartford Electric Light 14. School enrollment, 5,152, Brothers compensation highest in torial nomination. shows increase of 239 over last ral turpitude upheld by the De­ 26— Morocco War ends with sur­ the leasing of California and Gilkinson dies in coma as result of company, instantly killed when he JULY state, Commissioner Noonan tells partment of Labor. "Wyoming naval oil reserves, gas asphyxiation. touches live wire while at work. 1. Talcott Brothers buy Ackerly year. Hohenthal defeated by*Judge Get Together club. render of Abd-el-Krim to Johnson in primary. Forty persons killed and French. District of Columbia Court ol 3. State theater sold to Hoffman 13. Building and Loan associa­ mills for control of water power. 20. Bon Ami gives $1,000 to, many Rijured by avalanche of Appeals rules. Brothers enterprises. Auto shew tion announces gain of $65,000. 2. South Coventry girl kills boy 15. Maranthon Keeney, Com­ Community, club. 27— C r 0 w n Prince Gustavus mander of Drake Post, G. A. R., snow and debris sweeping Adolphus of Sweden and 10— St. Louis Cardinals win world’s opens. Cheney Brothers get trade­ Manchester Masons decide to build cousin when gun goes oft acci­ 21. George E. Jarvis killed in down on Sap Gulch, Utah. mark protection. Charles Cheney temple. dies from effects of Injuries receiv­ Crown Princess Louise arrive series from New Y'ork Y’an- dentally. automobile accident at Brainard, n Thirty-eight Catholic schools kees. elected head, of Cheney Brothers. 14. Broad Goods weaving mill of 4. No'islest Fourth of J-uly on ed at his farm some time ago when N. y. in New York. knocked down by a cow. Erwin and convents closed in Mexico 21— Sesquicentennial Exposition 11— Jury disagrees and is dis­ 4. Alice B. Sault, insurance Cheney Brothers goes on four days record; firecrackers blamed for 23. Mayor Norman B. Stevens of agent, dies. Walsh, 16, hit by auto in Hills- Olty. opens in Philadelphia. charged after 66 hours’ de­ a week. Campbell Counci:, K. of C., $1,500 fire in B est' home on Hartford guest of Manchester Mas­ liberation in trial of former 7. Thomas Burnowski found celebrates 25th anniversary of Church street. town; driver speeds away. George Marshal Pilsudskl elected ons. Rec membership grows to MARCH president of Poland, but de­ attorney general Daugherty dying after fall; dies before medi­ organization. Rev. Guy Willis 5. Telephone company buys H. WilllamB elected grand knight nearly 600, cal aid can reach him. 2— French Chamber of Deputies clines the office. and former alien property cus­ Holmes, New Bedford minister $30,000 Smith property at Center of Campbell Council, K. of C. 25. Auto hits hydrant at Depot 16. Driver of truck splashed and Belgian Senate ratify Lo­ todian Miller on conspiracy S. Andrew Johnson of Glenwoo-l dropped by Southern New England for new home. Square, cutting off water for half with acid in Woodland accident carno treaties. charge. street dies from exposure in Birch Methodist conference he.e, indicted 8. Building boom teaches peak; hour In north end. JUNE Mountain. William C. Cheney chos­ v/lien his machine is hit by trolley 4— Consent decree signed by Na­ 18— Queen Marie of Rumania ar­ by Grand Jury of Suffolk county. 22 bulldlDigs under contract. Hot­ 30. Hospital gets bequest in P. tional Food Products Co. en­ 2— -House approves French debt rives in New York. en head of Country club. Linder Mass., but is ill and unable to ap­ test day of year strikes town. car. Expected to die. O. Boynton will. refunding agreement. system finds 50 houses not listed 17. Frank Hornberger. Hart­ joining it from carrying out 20— Eugene V. Debs, dies. on tax abstract. pear to answer charges. 10. North End people asked to proposed combination of food 3— American golf team keeps tlie ford, driver of car which struck Er­ Walker Cup in play in Scot­ 23— Leon Trotzky and L

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They are called altogether Improbable,” she went on BUSTV and BETTY. after telling of the Incident she had witnessed, “that a girl might get to jNsakPy \JI.M ELWELL. the son, enlists 1927 in the World War. He then dis­ caring for a man even In Jim’s con­ \ covers th.Tt one of the twins loves dition when she Is with him as much him. as Nellis Downing is with Jim. He is shell-shocUed at the Battle "You know. Prof dear, Jim is un­ of Sedan and at first Is reported commonly good looking. You’ve got dead. Finally, however, he is iden­ to admit that” tified in a New York,hospital" and Prof smiled. "Every mother thinks his mother and father see him and that of her son." find he has completely lost his “But Jim really Is. Of course, so memory and speech, lie is like a far as be is concerned he doesn’t living dead man. realize in the least what he does. At the hospital they are told by Even so, it is likely to cause talk NURSE NELLIE DOWNING of Just the same. And Nellie Is a dear the return from Europe of a cele­ girl and has been awfully good to us. brated brain specialist who might I should be very, very sorry if any­ cure their son. thing were to occur to hurt her. I NOW BEGIN THE STORY think I shall have to try to un-teach CHAPTER XXVIll Jim one of the things he baa — 11^ YOU 9fAPr IH, learned." HORTLY after word was received “I wouldn’t worry, Mollle," Prof 1?lGrHT NOW'— S that Dr. Lawson had sailed for told her. "What If the g;lrl does like America, an order went through him? She realizes what a condition transferring Jim Elwell to a hospital be is In. And Jim, If he does re­ Topo Youp''Chopping on Staten Island. cover, will remember that his sweet­ Here, within walking distance of heart Is back In Indiana.” the Institution, Prof and Mollle again Probably Jim had not acquired tC took up their residence and their i regular habit of kissing Nellie Dow­ ’elMe'riv Ntt'tnvKx. me.\ vigil of waiting for circumstance or ning. Complete data on the subject science to give them back their Jim were unobtainable. . . . He had Just of pre-war days. But circumstance got a taste of something that seemed and science work out their ends some to be to his liking. It didn’t mean own days of drudgery might he times in ways that are slow and mis an.vthlng, as Nellie Downing said. . , over sooner, as it is this “ night leading. The announcement came fln.nlly There’s a Beautiful Kick in a Hot work” with its social business con­ Life on Staten Island was a wel­ that Dr. Lawson, the brain special­ tacts that brings In the lucre. come exchange for that of the re ist, was back from Europe and would Sounds reasonable at that! strlcted hospital environment of pay a visit to the Staten Island In­ She Didn’t Have “ It.” Brooklyn’s suburbs. The Institution stitution. A few days later he ar­ Water Cocktail WOMAN’S “ No woman is really afraid of was reached by trackless trolley from rived. old age until she can no longer the downtown street car line which Jim was given an examination. honestly complain that she is con­ connected with the ferry. This long-anticipated event took up stantly insulted by strange men.” forest of oaks and maples sur­ . "Wfni is it. Doctor, if his thinking brain is ivholUj para­ less than ten minutes of the great This is an old, old bit of sophistica­ rounded the place. Sloping sward.s lyzed that seeing tears in the eyes of another brings tears surgeon’s time. tion, saying more or less smartly that the i/orst evil which can befall and grassy dells with the salt air to his own?” "There is no way,’’ he told Prof from off the ocean and New York and Mollle and Nellie Downing, “of any woman is to be found unat­ Bay made it a health resort of the In the tower of the Woolworth ly developed taste? You know, even determining the condition of a shell­ Gold Digging Is Panned; tractive. most desirable kind. Motion picture among normal men there often ex­ shocked b.'aln except by the removal Mrs. Cora Dorian of Brooklyn Building. While he attracted some Gold digging is not legally pront- shows and a cafeteria provided enter­ notice from the more observing ones ists a total disability to select a of a portion of the skull bone. An demonstrated this to a T In open tainment and little luxuries for pa­ pretty girl. X-ray through the bone seldom able in London, judging by the re­ court the other day. The lady faced by the more or less automatic man­ cent decision of a certain learned tients. nurses and doctors. Under ner In which he %valked and handled shows anything save a blur. The charges preferred by her husband "This nurse. Miss Downing, now. judge who threw out of court a of misconduct. “ Ridiculous!” said more enjoyable conditions Prof and himself, he was not particularly con­ She’s with the patient considerably tissues of the brain may have been Mollle would have pronounced It an spicuous. Prof taught him to pay disturbed by the shock—may have certain suit of a certain gold dig­ Mrs. Dorian. “ Look at me— fat and —devotes nearly all her off hours to ger against a certain wealthy gent short and near-sighted. Do I lock Ideal place to pa.ss the summer. his own fare on the trolley cars and him or his parents. Naturally, she become Jumbled, or Just a blood clot During these days Jim was taken may be resting on a nerve center-— who, the certain beautiful chorus as -if I would have much chance at at the ferry, and although he had no has come In for a share of these at­ girl said, had agreed to pay her ‘misconduct?’ ” on numerous trips to New York and appreciation of money values he tentions from Elwell. And the funny pressing there Is a better word.” once to Coney Island, accompanied would take change when It was In either case, he continued, an about $200 monthly. But did not The jury acquitted her after part of It, man. Is that she seems to for a very long time. The judge short deliberation and Mrs, Dorian by Prof, Mollle and Nellie Downing. given to him and put It In his pocket. like It! operation would be exceedingly dan­ Sometimes Mike Hennegan, still at gerous. "It might result satisfac­ said that “ the tragedy of life i.s broke into wild sobbing— which While lacking Initiative to any ap ‘Tve seen the thing happen a ■ »!r hospital, would get a day torily and It might not. if you want that feelings change, and no one’s every woman can well understand. preclable extent, he seemed to pos­ couple of times myself-rwhon nobody oi, ■ visit them. to take the chance 1 will operate, but affections should he bound indefi­ sess powers of Imitation nowadays was with the phtlent but herself, EAR FLAPS .Mine Hennegan told Jim’s mother to a marked degree. I can give you no assurance that nitely.” 0115 day, "If you ask me. 1 think and she did nothing to try to dis­ These powers of Imitation, how­ such an operation would be a suc­ Which is the very principle, ot there o hope for the boy. He’s a lot courage him." A smart French turban of deep ever, were of a nature which occa­ cess. No one weuld. I’m afraid. It course, that prompts many, perhaps better off now than the day I first The Interne ventured to say that it might very easily prove fatal." most, divorces, but judges do not brown velvet has little tabs over laid eyes on him in the other hospi­ sionally brought about curious and looked as If Nellie Downing had the ears that amusingly suggest sometimes rather embarrassing situ Was there any pos.slblllty. Prof El­ seem to moralize out of “ the same tal.’’ found considerable of an attraction ear muffs. atlons. well asked him, of his recovering bis side of their mouths” then! Mar­ Mike tapped his head. "Only," he In the good looking soldier with the memory without an operation? As one of the hospital doctors re ried affections must endure for­ said, "only there seems to be some­ lost memory. "It depends entirely upon the con­ WHITE AND SABLE marked to an Interna one day. ever, wily-nily, according to these thing wrong with the machinery up "As far as looks go, she could have dition of the brain.’’ replied the "Through Imitative action he has savants. Well, perhaps there Is a here. There's something that’s either picked far worse, you’ll admit." surgeon guardedly. "If It Is Just a A suit for southern wear is of learned to shake hands with any difference at that! snapped or that’s got a clog In the "1 do,” said the doctor, "if she blood clot there a shock might Jar heavy white crepe trimmed with person who offers his hand. He has She Trimmed Her Own. line somewhere. I’ve got a hunch hasn’t fallen In love with him—a lit­ It loose. Such a shock also might sable. learned to put his arms around his Mrs. Coolidge, First Lady of the we’re gonna pull him through." tle bit. at least—then It is one of the prove fatal." mother and kiss her. This he often Land, trimmed the White House Mollle Elwell was grateful even tor strangest cases of unselfish devotion "Why is It,. Doctor." questioned does of his own volition when she Christmas trees herself, refusing DANCE SETS the poor assurance of a layman like on the part of a nurse that I have •Nellie Downing—and Prof’s keen happens to be within easy reaching aid from the servants. “ I have too Mike Hennegan. It was pitiful to ever encountered. Why, man. she’s eyes noticed that she was trembling distance. good a time doing this job to let Dance sets of dainty brassiere, Prof, watching her. to see how been through hell over In France! slightly—"If hls thinking brain Is anyone else have it,” she said. step-ins and garters to match are eagerly she nodded at Mike's words “ If some nurse chances to be near She’s seen so many terrible cases— wholly paralyzed—why Is it that see­ We ordinary garden variety mor­ much in demand among the debu­ and pressed him with more ques he Is Just as likely as not to try out men torn to pieces, men turned ing tears in the eyes of another per­ tals need assurance such as this tantes. tlons. his Imitative powers on her.” Idiots, all kinds of men and hulks of son sometimes brings tears to bis every now and then that the sim- On occasions like this Prof Elwell The doctor laughed humorously. men — that her Interest In the Elwell own eyes and that music, especially ple-to-he-had, taken-for-granted would go off to u corner by himself "The strange factor In this Imitative case Is—well. It's surprising, to say that of a. harp—something that was things such as any of us can have and meditate. This thing, he told tendency Is that this Elwell seems the least.” suggested by hls mother—even and do are the pleasures that himself, was going to kill Mollle If to be equipped with a discriminating "You think there’s any chance of causes him sometimes to break Into really count even when one is high something didn’t happen. And the faculty for sorting out the good look his getting back on his feet?" sobs?” and mighty. twins—away out there In Indiana, Ing ones." The doctor shrugged. "One man’s The famous specialist was silent. But even so, many of us would dying to see Jim. but It was so use­ The Interne laughed, too. "It would guess Is as good as another-on that. He turned again and studied Jim El­ be willing to try the hard, hard less to let them see him In his seem to be a little method In the You can go only so far. then you're well. life of being a princess or a First present state. Not. at least, until man’s madness." stopped. I’ve seen shell-sljock pa­ (To Be Continued) Lady or the most beautiful lady in they knew that nothing further "It has aroused a good deal of tients that seemed hopeless and seen the world for Just a few days! could be done. speculation. Could It be Instinct them recover. But I’ve never seen Mollle Elwell decides to return John Coolidge and Flossie. One day Prof and Mike Hennegan that would lead a man to pick out a one exactly like this.” home with Jim and not risk an That girl around the block that took Jim over to New York and up good looking girl, rather thatr a high It Is true that Nellie Downing had operation. \ your boy Tom takes to the movies She took ten years off her age once in a while. You don’t think much about it. You’re quite sure By NINON. ten years off her age. She is now a that Tom doesn’t think much a certain woman I know and hear heavy drinker— of hot water— and about it, because there’s also the what she had to say of her own girl on the next street, and the girl Home Page Editorials One of the problems in beauty she would no sooner let the day go complication. i that winter complicates is the mat­ by without her eight tipplings than In the next town, and the girl next PLEASED TO SERVE YOU Good She is married. She has had ter of circulation. she would without her regular door. Stronger Than every excuse on earth to divorce her Theoretically, the blood ought to food. But suppose your boy was John a n Coolidge and the girl was just any d unprincipled rascal of a husband. leap lightly and pleasantly through Duty or Love I also know the tertium quid, a I wish to warn girls against one girl that John Coolidge happened king of a man In every respect, ex­ the body, switching from the veins practice that is very detrimental to to take to a movie. What a to-do! to the arteries, making the proper By Olive Roberts Barton cept that he, like David, fell in love circulation and hence to looks— The same sort of to-do as occurred with another man’s wife. stop-overs in the lungs, heart and that of starting off to work or to the other day when Miss Florence J.H. Hewitt nAKO.>lETBK HAS EFFECT relationship between the number of The tertium quid went away and various organs in schedule time. school in the morning without Trumbull, daughter o f' the gover­ ON SUDDEN DEATHS married a girl in Italy— so he is Unfortunately, it sometimes lags or breakfast. nor of Connecticut,, ate dinner at sudden deaths and variatiom in the In Judge Ben Lindsay’s articles Pasteurized barometric pressure. out of the picture. The woman is quickens. the White House and all the world Rj DR. .’VIOKRIS FISHREIN It takes considerable energy to had her the fiance of young John, Editor .loiirnal of the American Undue Effort on the “ Moral Revolt,” In which he still a dutiful wife to her husband. Whenever you see a signal such keep the body healthy in the win­ Milk and Cream In view of these observations, it speaks with a knowledge born of “Why didn’t I divorce Don?” she as a red nose, blue lips, or a com­ protestations to the contrary! Motlical .As.sociation and of Hygcia, ter— which means that It must be Considerate Youth. the Health Magazine would seem desirable for persons 2 7 years of experience in a divorce said. “ I can’t explain it exactly, bination of red and blue where all efficiently stoked. Start the day 49 HoII St. Phone 2056 suffering with heart disease, with but to me marriage isn’t just a should be rosy, you can accept this But what a satisfactory son at British Physician noticed that court, he suggests greater freedom with hot water, then you can dis­ that, young John must be, being there were more sudden deaths high blood pressure, or with dis­ in marriage as a possible cure for peep-show to enjoy until you’re as a danger signal from the circu­ pense with coffee, if you like, and turbances of the Icidney to avoid tired of it. No matter whom I lation department. thoughtful enough to pick a gov­ Giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ when the barometric pressure was the marked change in social cus­ with toasted whole wheat bread ernor’s daughter as his rumored higli. A short statistical investiga­ undue effort or exposure in cold tom married, I’d always be married to Likewise cold feet and cold s weather. and some fruit, have a sufficient fiancee! One can imagine even a 1 V tion undertaken in London indi­ Judge Liudsey views the matter Don. Everything we do or think hands, that refuse to thaw out dur­ breakfast, provided you like to Even without the statistical fig­ or say has its effect upon our lives. president’s son taking a waitress, a cated that there is a definite corre­ in the light of constructive apprais­ ing the cold months should be make your first meal a light one. ures necessary to establish this It stamps itself definitely. Noth­ typist, a telephone operator or just Flapper Sho] lation between the number of al. He regards the present rigid checked up and remedied. a plain daughter of a plain Mr. deaths from diseases of the circu­ fact, such persons should realize marriage contract as pernicious and ing is really past. I’m married to A faulty circulation can ruin But to go forth Into the cold, f that they are in contant danger of Smith to the movies. The Coolidges 75 Pratt Street lation and tlie atmospheric pres­ a menace to happiness. But has Don. I’ll always be married to your appearance, rob your joy in without this warm drink, and some acute flare-ups in this condition. food, is not giving your body, par­ have much to be thankful for! sure. not his world been, ainong people Don. If I divorced him and mar­ winter sports and make a first class \ 5th Floor Elevator It had been known rather gen- They should be examined at least ried again, in my mind I’d still be ticularly your circulation, a fair Old Standby! who are leading abnormal lives? pessimist out of you. If you are just “a poor working once in three months to make cer­ deal. Mi eraily that the number of deatlis One’s point of view is likely to be Don’s wife.” Exercise and diet are the regu­ PID 1 7 CCDC from causes associated with blood tain that the condition is not pro- girl” who believes that no dress so influenced by the world he knows. I have heard others say it. It lators and here is a remedy for If you desire to reduce, it Is ad­ fits the wardrobe bill as a good circulation is liighcr in cold weath­ "gressing too rapidly, so that seri­ is not habit exactly— or duty, or Only Judge Lindsey would say that circulation and for health general­ visable to add the juice of a lemon practical navy blue crepe, ready er than in warm we.ither. ous changes may be noted in time allegiance. It is something finer it is not abnormal for married peo­ ly that I know to be invaluable. to your hot water. There are some and willing, you may be Interested for I Study in Chicago and overcome by proper regulation ple to fall in love with someone than any of those things. of habits and personal hygiene. Simple, too. When you arise, drink who find it more agreeable if a to know that all the swanky ladles The health commissioner of Chi­ outside of the family. little salt is added. Afternoon - Evening cago and some of his assistants t'AO glasses of water as hot as you on the Cote d’Azur are touching up But he admits that it is custom their navy frocks with flecks of Street and Sport made a study of the temperature, FOR TR IM »nN G can comfortably sip it, and two Have your hot water before your that makes ‘‘right.’’ And as the shower or your deep breathing ex­ violet in the way of shoulder flow­ barometric pressure and the cases COLLARED WITH ERMINE great majority of the married peo­ Among the season’s novelties is' more just before bedtime. And it you want to be a particularly good ercises, and see how much easier it ers, beads, handkerchiefs, or cuffs of sudden deaths occurring in that No tailleur Is so successful as the ple in the United States find happi­ printed leather, used very success­ beauty patient, you can take one is to swing into the day’s routine. and collar sets. city at various months in the year. black velvet model collared dis­ ness in adhering to their marriage fully as trimming on plain leather They found that the number of before luncheon and before dinner “ Can’t Be Done, Dear!” No Higher 5 creetly with white ermine. vows, we must reply that his argu­ pumps and oxfords. Begin your day right, and you. When Daddy phones that he deaths from organic disease of the ment answers ithelf. Majority as well. will look much more beautiful at No Lower s heart, brain hemorrhage and This may be a bit unpleasant at “ can’t be home for dinner, as ’ae rules in political law— it also rules »IANY BRACELETS the close. has a big deal to put through,” ho chronie. inflammation of the kid­ CHIC TRIMMING in ethical law. Whether he is cor­ first, because there is no great kick neys is Unusually high when the Shaded astrakhan that vibrates is probably telling the truth, and rect or not 111 his reasoning the cen­ For evening wear, one may to a hot water cocktail. But this really is continuing to work right temperature is low, and low when from pale gray to nearly black is turies must show. Whether or flaunt as many as thirty bracelets will actually work wonders for the temperature Is high. very chic on coats of the fashion­ CRYSTAL AND SILVER through the «vening when he not the next few hundred years will of thin silver. your circulation and your com­ would much prefer to go home, dis­ Sizes 14-42 They did not find any definite able deep red. And the marriage laws of (he na­ plexion. relationship between the number of sertates a male In a current maga­ I NEWEST CREATIONS 5 tion embracing polygamy and per­ FRAGILE BLONDE I know a once pale and anaemic zine. He warns, wives that if they sudden deaths and variations in the TORTOISE SHELL NEXT mitting the liarem none can tell, i The pale, fragile blonde will en­ looking girl who actually reached Holiday gowns suggesting ici­ would quit nagging about “ night I Every New Shade § temperature is low, and low when Hat ornaments of tortoise shell Such a tiling may come to pass. Ail hance her delicacy . by \^earing the point of pinkness where she no cles are of white chiffon embroid­ tlie temperature is high. work” and wondering why their are very smart as are also those of things arc possible. gowns of black lace or black uetj.^ longer needed rouge or lipstick ered in silver and crystal. There husbands can’t be home to wipe 5 We Never Have a Sale. 2 They did not find an;r definite amber and of qut crystal. But 1 wish tveryone could know nrovldad Jier oolar U not tallow. just by this mstlud. Aad sbs took is no touch ot color. dishes or mind the children, their uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiuiiiiitiiimiii PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, FRIDAT, DEC. 31, 192? RIGHT OR WRONG? COMHIINIIY O R IS HELD TO ONE IS QUESTION FANS Undefeated Stanford FIELD GOAL BY AETNA LIFE FIVE

ASK ABOUT LANDIS DELANEY GOLD MINE Clash Tomorrow In Post-Season’ s Classic FOR HIS MANAGEB km Scnmton Taffies Only Jack Delaney’s -victory over Bud Gorjcan and his establish­ Twin^ointe^ As Locals Recent Scandal Episode ment In the heavyweight divi­ sion is another instance where losW V ^o 5; Game Alabama Won 20-19 cheap contracts have led to a Starts Fans Wondering As gold mine. Delaney cost Pete Reilly, bis Roughly Flayed. * Last Year Against manager, $800. He has already . To Judge's Power. earned $200,000 and is still go­ ing strong. " Jack Kearns got Jack Demp­ For the second consecutive time, No czar In all world history was Washington Team sey’s contract for nothing in the the Manchester Community Girls ever ttlven the supreme power that fw.\-.v.vv.v.v.. back room of a Frisco saloon. met defeat at the hands and eyes the Ifi owners of major leaRue ball • \ m §V £ fT \ Jack Sharkey never coat Johnny of the crack Aetna Life quintet of : hV la n o ^ S /^ clubs have delegated to Judge Lan­ COACH CAirrAlM Buckley a dime and he has made Hartford last night. In a game dis. Springing Sur­ WADE BARNES a small fortune already and is played as a preliminary to the While Judge Landis has given no gunning for a $100,000 bout Bristol Endee-Elmwood Endee final decision In the Speaker-Cobb with Tunney. game at Elmwood, the silk city case, merely making public the evi­ lassies were outclassed by a score dence as presented, baseball fans prise. of 11 to 5. are wondering just how great is the The Manchester quintet was able power of Landis In handling such to score but one field goal during cases. By BILLY EVANS the thirty-two minutes of play The jurisdiction of Judge Landis Stanford versus Alabama. while the Aetna girls registered In the latest baseball scandal la There’s a choice 'otball dish for five times. Manchester scored covered by section two of article you. It will be served tomorrow BOWLING three foul goals and Hartford afternoon at Pasadena, Calif., as one of the major league agreement. C. B. A. A. JUNIOR LEAGUE made one. Anne Scranton scored It reads: the feature event of the Tourna­ 1 the only field goal for Manchester. “ The functions of the commis­ ment of Roses. League Standing ] The .game was rough and Dick Dil- sioner shall be to investigate, cith­ Stanford, champions of the W L Pc ! Ion was kept busy calling fouls coast, will clash with Alabama, Team er upon his own Initiative or upon Ribbon ...... 17 7 .708 and picking, the girls up off the complaint, any act, transaction or best in the south, for what many 11 .542 ^ floor following spirited tussles. of the football experts consider Throwing ...... 13 practice charged, alleged or sus­ Dressing ...... 9 15 .375 The summary: pected to bo detrimental to the best the national collegiate champion­ \V eaving ..... 9 15 .o 1 5 Manchester (5) \ interests of the national game of ship. Gaines Next Tluirs.day baseball; with authority to summon It will not be Alabama’s first Ribbon vs. Throwing. persons and to order the produc­ ______trip west. Last season, after win­ Boyle, rf ...... HI. iiVii: .r ~ • •• ;:;.v.y Weaving vs. Dressing. Scranton, rf tion of documents: and in case of ning the southern title for the sec­ Ribbon (3) refusal to appear or produce, to Welles, 0 . ond time, Alabama was Invited to McCavanaugh . .92 91 87 mingle on the gridiron with the Shearer, Ig Lennon ...... , . .82 103 90 McLaughlin, rg University of Washington, unde­ . .102 95 79r a * feated on the coast. The invita­ Ferguson ...■ Warner ...... 94 97 113 Totals .1 tion was accepted. . . .93 103 95 Washington was a top-heavy fav­ Dietz ...... Aetna Life PS'A orite. In its lineup was George 464 Totals ...... 463 \489 I Knurek, If ...... 1 0 2 Wilson, heralded by many as a Weaving (0) better ball carrier than Red j:§ i CALPW^t-V 1 Weidikor, If ...... 0 0 0 Grange. The outcome was gener­ Genovese j Brown, rf ...... 1 0 2 lfo u ls o n • ally regarded as a certain victory Cervini . ! Connaughton, c ....1 1 3 Giorgetti for Washington. j Root, Ig ...... 1 0 2 Peterson For a time it seemed as if all I Fitzgerald, l.g ...... C 0 0 Rudinsky \ McNevins, rg ...... 1 0 2 c>\< ^ the experts for once might be right H A CLEft • for Alabama trailed until the fag 457 m Y Totals ...... 456 474 Totals ...... 5 1 11 end of the game. Then, opening Tlirowiiig (3) up a forward pass attack that com­ ...... 93 118 Refaree: Dick Dillon. Halftime pletely bewildered Washington, Anderson Sheridan ...... 96 101 score: Hartford 10, Manchester 3. the southerners came from behind ; BROWN ...... 9A4 99 to win a glorious victory, 20-19. PiCKHARD W Halllday HOFFMAN Gardner ...... 93 99 So that the final game of the When Alabama meets Stanford, the coast champions will be 98 Coach Glenn Warner of Stanford believes he has the best 1925 football season, played on Detro ...... 118 football team in the country. He hopes to prove it when his the first day of the ,new year, was opposed by one of the greatest football teams that ever repre­ A. A. U. GETS CONTROL sented the South.- It is an evenly balanced team that has no Totals ...... 494 515 504 proteges meet Alabama, champions of the South. Warner’s in a sense the biggest surprise of Dressing (0) all. star who stands out, “ just a great football team,” as Coach team is undefeated, its most notable victory being a 13-12 win Stratton ...... 94 107 OF OLYMPIC TEAM I understand that Washington Glenn Warner puts it. over ^uthern California. ______didn’t consider Alabama strong J. Johnson ...... 93 96 K. Johnson ....102 98 enough to go to the trouble of hav­ ing the team scouted. That may Pongratz ...... 85 89 JUDGE LANDIS Hanson ...... 79 105 New York, Dec. 31.— xAbsolute or may not be true. Alabama Depends On These control of the 1927 Olympic team Coach Glenn Warner Will However, Glenn Warner, Stan­ Impose such penalties as hereinaf­ Totals ...... 453 495 455 liras held by the Amateur Athletic ter provided. ford coach, has no such feelings Union today as a result of the final “ In case of conduct detrimental about the Alabama eleven of 1926. Eleven Stars to Uphold C. B. A. A. GIRLS’ LEAGUE action of the National Collegiate to the best interests of baseball by Start This Team Against On his way to the Army and Navy Ribbon Athletic association in voting to major leagues, major league clubs, game at Chicago, he stopped off withdraw from the American Olym­ R. Peterson .. . .82 78 officers, employes or players, puni­ en route to see Alabama crush 87 pic committee. In so doing, It fol­ tive action by the commissioner E. Armstrong . . .83 Georgia! Prestige of the South Jackmore .. . . 73 78 lowed the previous example set by may in any case take the form of The Pride of the South “ Alabama has a great team,” J. the Navy and the National Amateur A. Ponticelli . . . .91 108 a public reprimand. said Warner when I asked him Athletic Federation and left 200 or H. Gustafson . . . .81 78 • “ In the case of any official or about the southerners. “ It is well more leading American Collegea employe of a major league or ma­ his line .was in need of strengthen^ “ Wu” Winslett, L. E. < made h!s fame. He is 21, weighs Edj Walker, R. E. | r coached, has several outstanding 410 429 416 without a voice in the handling of jor i"ague club, punishment may ing. When Merrill Armour complet­ Rated as the most valuable play- 182 pounds and lives at Fayette, Total the team. He is the only member of Stan- ’ stars, and certainly deserves to be Ala. He is the hardest-hitting man Weaving 1 extend to suspension or removal. ford’s great eleven who doesn’t hail ed his course and career last sea­ ranked as one of the five best er in Dixie. Received unanimous They had had little voice, any­ For such conduct a player may be vote for the All-Southern mythical j on the team. Enis is never spectacu- A. Symington . . .93 72 from California. He is a product of son, Robesky stepped right into the teams in the country. Stanford . .84 80 how, General Palmer E. Pierce, declared by the commissioner as vacancy and carried on. He comes eleven, Served two years as a re- lar, but ever consistent. He is a M. Kasulki . . . Louisiana, but fits in mighty well will meet the keenest sort of oppo­ Novak ...... ^75 83 president of the N. C. A. A., point­ temporarily or permanently inelig­ from Bakesfield. serve halfback before he was con- ' good receiver of passes, although C. ed out in recommending the with­ among the native sons. Walker sition in Alabama. It should be a R. Smith ...... 83 78 ible to play with any club that Is a IMcCeery, C. great game. Of course, I hope to verted into an end. Known as the rather short and none too fast in drawal started as halfback, but when terrible “ Mr. Wu,” he is from Dade- comparison to Winslett. Being F. Hayden ...... 75 96 party to this agreement.” Coach Glenn Warner needed a good For years Stanford has boasted win. It will be no disgrace to lose The action brought to a climax For reasons best known to him­ ville, Ala., weighs 172 pounds, and | stronger on defense Enis has failed end, he was shifted to that position. great centers, which makes the job to the great team Alabama boasts.” 418 396 a longstanding controversy between self, Judge Landis did not formally is 22. Not a first down has bden | to break into the headlines as often Total 410 Walker won undying fame in the of Harold McCreery all the more Undefeated In the south, Alaba­ Pierce and the A. A. U. over or­ declare Cobb and Speaker tempora­ ma in nine games scored 242 made around his end this season as Winslett. ganization of the Olympic commit­ rily or permanently ineligible. 1924 game with California, when difficult to fill. While he isn’t as “ Red” Barnes, Q. B. THAT WAS IT points while the oppositipn made and he has been the biggest threat tee, it being Pierce’s contention It is the intention of Ty Cobb, ac­ he threw two long passes that re­ flashy as some of his piedecessors Troubled all season by bad legs, Claribel: Why did she marry and doesn’t make much fuss about only 20, three touchdowns. as offensive halfback, because of that the colleges, furnishing a great cording to his latest statements, to sulted in touchdowns, tying the this triple-threat artist captained Jack? I thought she valued her In every game except the ^e- his passing. majority of the Oympic point win­ force Judge Landis to give a defi­ game at 20-20. his work, he can be depended upon Alabama to her third successive freedom. for a consistently good perform­ wanee contest, Alabama won de- ners, should have more voting pow­ nite decision in his case as to his Leo Harris, R. T. Fred Plckhard, L. T. Dixie championship. Barnes weighs Cynthia: She did. But she could er in determining the make-up and ance. McCreery is the type player |1 cisively. Sewanee, playing its eligibility. For three years he has upheld the Received more votes for tackle only 172 pounds, but is one of the not bear to think of Jack haling conduct of the team. who does his best work in the big best game of the year, caught Ala­ football prestige of Stanford on the on the All-Southern mythical eleven best line smashers in Dixie. He does any.— Pele Mel^, Paris. games when hardest pressed. He bama at low tide and held the gridiron, aside from starring in his than any other tackle. Piqkhard is the punting. Is also good at running starred in the Southern California southern champions to a 2-0 score. classes. While not a >.howy per­ 6 feet 2 inches tall, scales 201 the ends and on defense. He lives at BLIND POKER PLAYER. former, Harris is mighty consistent victory. Glenn Warner of Stanford, al­ ways an exponent of the theory pounds, and is a veteran of two sea­ Grove Hill, Ala., and is one of two and his good line play has helped Capt. Fred Swan, L, G. sons. He blocked two punts against men in southern football who play- Lynchburg, Va.— The blind are the elusive Stanford backs to make The Stanford leader began his ^ that a strong offense is football’s beginning to take up poker. In a greatest weapon, saw his team Louisiana State that were converted I ec their fourth season this year. He many a big gain, for which he has football career as an end, playing j into touchdowns by Alabama. He j is very fast, very calm and very BRISTLING BATTLES recent raid on a game here, a blind received little or no glory. Despite that position for two years on the i scored on in every game but one, Negro was arrested with five lives at Mobile, Ala. is 20 years I steady- severe competition he has been a Olympic club eleven before entering while winning all 10 old, and in addition to being a great : “ Red” Brown, L. H. B. others. He proudly admitted to regular ever since he became eligi­ Occidental College, defeated 19- the judge that he played cards, Stanford. Needing forwards more football player, is also a member of I A brother of the famous Johnny ble for the varsity. Harris hailj than' ends, Swan was shifted to 0, aws the only opposing team that /BARE FIST M both senior honorary societies on ■ Mack Brown, he possesses those having the deck specially marked from Santa Cruz. failed to either score a touchdown ' ------(MY LIFE 8TOKY/ with pin pricks. He proved it by guard and in his first year won All- the campus. j crow-hopping antics and has been Don Robesky R. G. Coast honors. Incidentally he has or kick a goal from field! against naming the cards handed to him Stanford. I the open-field threat ''f Alabama from the deck used in the game. As a freshman, Robdsky caught been named on many of the All- “ Babe” Pearce, L. G. ! this season. Brown also helps in -^Jack. M cAuliffe^ the eye of Coach Glenn Warner, America that are annually It is a rather interesting fact Part guard, part center, but a CHAPTER THREE that Santa Clara College team, . I punting. He is very shifty, a good After Harry Force challenged him, Dempsey went to John Shanley The swallow, is estimated to fly who saw in him a great varsity selected by football .experts. Swan’s starter at one place is this soplio- ] receiver' of passes and a consistent prospect. Blessed with good line­ home is in San Francisco. coached by Adam Walsh, who cap- more who weighs 260 pounds and i and raised $500, the side .bet demanded. Money was scarce and that 240 miles a day. They slick close to taned Rockne’s great Notre Dame tackier. He Is 20, lives at Dothan, land and never leave it unless com­ men, the Stanford coach didn’t hui- lives at Winfield, Ala. He is more $500 seemed as large as $500 today. ai * Ward Pouisoii, L. T- eleven of 1924, pled up the high­ Ala. and weighs 165 pounds. He Dempsey was a strict trainer and worked ey^^y day as ^ pelled. ry him as a sophomore, being con­ Every football team has Its hard than six feet tall and is one of two was an end last season, but wa: tent to spring him at a time when est score against Stanford, 14 sophs who broke into regular play though a champion, hls afmily would not let him idle like the prom.nent luck performer. Poulson has been points. used at halfback all this year. His this season. He is very shifty, and stars of today. . . t * j that unfortunate individual on the Since both Stanford and Notre longest run was for 47 yards There were no special arrangements. I actea niiitsiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Stanford eleven. Injuries have play­ very ferocious in his tackling. He against Florida. Dame beat Southern California by also does the kicking aft when used as hls second and on Sept. 3, 1883, we climbed Ihto ed havoc with his career. Last sea­ the same score, 13-12, Alabama’! Archie Taylor, B. H. B. a cab after sneaking an old towel and bucket out son he suffered an injury in the at center In place of Holmes. Most The fastest streak on Alabama's showing against Stanford will of* ail southern teams include his of the house. Neither of us spoke about the \ Washington game, that put him out fer much food for thou«ht. squad is this sophomore, who was fight during the long ride down to Coney Island. for the rest of the season, thereby Bring on the gladiators. Let’s name. used very little this season because I have been In the dressing rooms of champions killing his chances to play against settle It. of Injuries. His longest run of the in recent years and it amuses me to think of what California, the big shot of every “ Sherlock” Holmes, C. Came Into prominence last sea­ year v/as for 42 yards against these old-timers went through. Take two boys .at Stanford player. He gives his ad­ Georgia. He Is an excellent target Madison Square Garden going on for a six-round dress as Beverly Hills. SKATING CHAMPIONSHIP son In the Georgia Tech game when he was Injured In the first for passes. He is 19 and weighs 168 prelim. Why, they have a manager and about Ted Shipkey, L. T. pounds. His home Is In Savannah, five seconds and yards of tape. Their faces are Coach Glenn Warner feels that In Quebec, Dec. 31. (United Press) few moments of the game, but kept Oa. He Is hailed now as the great­ his Injury, a broken ankle bone, greased. They sniff salts, swallow stimulants and Tod Shipkey he has one of the best •—The Canadian indoor speed skat­ est sophomore back In Dixie by have gaudy robes and fancy tights. They go info S i ends in the country. He has been ing championship races, open to secret and played the entire game. prominent sport critics. He is sure His passing Is more than good. He a well-lighted arena to a well-padded ring preced­ E 1 honored on a number of AU-Ameri- the world, for which various tro­ to be an outstanding star. ed by two cops. ” ' ca combinations. Shipkey first phies and prizes have been offered, kicks oft when In the game. He Is Herachel Caldwell, F. B. the only married man on the team. Dempsey and I arrived at Coney Island and SHOE SKATE OUTFITS leaped into fame in 1924 when he will be held In the Arena In Que­ Weighs only 168 pounds and found the ring pitched on the sand under the old caught two of Ed. Walker’s long bec February 4 and 6. This event He has not played In all games this lives at Blytheville, Ark. He alter­ season. He lives In Birmingham, Brighton elevated line, torn down since then. It Goodyear welt shoes of excellent quality fitted with forward passes by leaping high In­ will bring together the leading nates at end with Winslett In the was after midnight then, but we waited until nearly daybreak before Barney & Berry hardened steel hockey skates. to the air and dragging them down speed skaters of the United States Ala. back field and with the latter makea word was given It was safe to proceed. Frank Stevenson was the refo behind the goal line to assist in ty­ and Canada. The races will be the greatest passing team in Dixie, ree. under the auspices of the Fronte- Ellis Habler, R. G. Men^s Shoe Skates ...... $6 ing Oallfornla, 20-20. He is from Weighing only 180 pounds and Winslett to Caldwell, a pair almost nac Winter Sports Association and Fullerton, out for varsity his first year, he as famous as the Friedman to Men’s Tubular Shoe Skates...... are sanctioned by the Internation­ Eli Post, G. B. featured with his consistent play Oosterbaan route. He is a wizard on al Skating Union. Men’s Special Hockey Skates...... $9 Last season Post was a substitute and terrific blocking. Hagler lives defense, hls "54” being seen first guard and a mighty good one. Los­ at Blue Springs, Ala. He takes care in most plays this season. He sel­ Women’s Regular Shoe Skates...... 88 ing both his quarterbacks at the elusive runner In, the west. Last of the whipping guard position and, dom runs with the ball, usually Women’s Tubular Shoe Skates...... 87.50 close of the 1925 campaign, War­ season he was a relief halfback. as a result, Is often leader of inter­ leads the Interference. He Is 20. ner In looking around for likely This year he broke In as a regular ference. His deadly blocking has Women’s Tan Shoe Skates...... 88 material shifted ‘Post to the back- and was a sensation. Next season be been a big factor in the protection fleld. He has divided the honors of should be the outstanding back of given Winslett oh passes. He Is 18 calling signals with Lewis and Mil- the country. He Is excellent at box­ years old. Coach Wade rates this lage, but Is regarded as fl.'-st choice ing tackle on defense and a certain first year performer highly. TEST ANSWERS Boys’ and Girls’ Key Skates at quarter. Post uses excellent receiver of punts with great run- The fight went 30 rounds and Dempsey hammered the daylights out judgment In his selecion of plays- back power. A star In handling for­ “ Cnpe” Perry, R. T. of Force. The look-out sounded “ Police!” shortly after it was all over Boys’ regular $1.25, nickeled $2. His home is in Berkeley ward parses. He hails from San An experienced Rose bowl per­ Those are the correct answers to and we all scattered for home. Girls’ nickeled $2.50, Geo. Bogue Francisco. former, he Is one of the fastest men the child’s test questions which ap­ My part as a second was merely to get down on one knee and make a Endowed with great natural “ Blit” Hoffman, F. B, on the team. He lives at Jasper pear on the comics page: seat out of my other leg on which he would sit. 1 would hand him a Skate Straps...... 15c and 25c pair ability he reached the greatest A versatile young man is Mr. Ala-, and Is 23 years old. Perry Is a 1— The hook should be on thetowel but there was no stunt like towel swinging. heights of his career In the all-im­ j Hoffman, who hails from Petaluma. dealer of misery to opposing backs left side of the telephone as the The strategy was based on the principal of wearing down or blinding Hockey Sticks...... 10c to 81 portant game of this year with Coming to Stanford wRh a reputa­ and Is rated with the best tackles In speaker faces the mouthpiece. an opponent. It was suicide to lead to the head with bare knuckles as Southern California. For a big fel­ tion as a track performer, he made Dixie. With Plckhard, he Is said to 2— Mississippi. they would be smashed. They could also be fractured on the elbows low, Bogue id very fast. He hits the good by filling the shoes of the form a pair of tackles the equal of 3— Two. BO the boys played for the body and waited for an opening. line harder than any back on the great "Tiny” Hartranft. When Wlckhorst and ^ Eddy of the Navy. 4— Twenty-six. Dempsey beat Force by feinting him off guard. He punched to tho BARRETT & ROBBINS coast. Is a triple threat star, equal­ Ernie Nevers, pronounced by no This Is his last-season, and ft was 5— Nine. body with hls left hand. Force double up and leaned over Instinctively ly proficient at throwing or receiv­ less an authority than Glenn War­ good enough to land him on the .6—No. to relieve the pain. Hls Jaw was exposed. Wham! And Dempsey 7— An eagle. crossed with hls deadly right and It was all over. Sporting Goods Headquarters ing forward passes..He Is also ex­ ner the greatest player he ever second All-Southern team. • « » cellent on defense. San Mateo coached, Hoffman decided to take Ben Enis, B. £ . , 8— December 21. 9i3 Main Street claims Bogue. up where Nevers left off. He kicks A sub for three years at gUard, 9— Confederate. Editor’s Note— In the next chapter McAullffb tells how Dempsey tooK Frand Hyland, L. H. B and passes well and hits the line he was shifted to end in the Ala- 10— Pennsylvania. such aHerrlflc beating from Harry Fuljames he slinost decided to CLUll Oeaerally tegarded as tbs bittwtJLluurib buna-Waiblnstou game and tbera 11— Robert Vi Treat. the game torever. '

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FLAPPER FAHNY SAYS:^ SENSE AND n o n s e n s e GAS BUGGIES—Stung Again By Frank rm A member of the Sisterhood of TH E MORE I THINK OF IT, HE FIGURED I COULDN'T OH, W E L L l I SHOULD THATS ALL I Husband Hunters always has her THE MORE POSITIVE I AM COAX IT OVER HERE. THEN BOTHER MYSELF WITH WANT TO KNOW. strings on two or three prospects TH A T .THIS GUY BLUNT NEVER WHEN I FOOLED HIM, HE A CHEAPSKATE LIKE HEY! HERE’S A TICKET so when some “ thing” beats her to INTENDED TO BUY THE CAR SNEAKED OUT AND FIXED HIM. I'LL TAKE THE FOR LEAVING IT one of them she can fall back on FOa HIS WIFE'S CHRISTMAS IT SO IT WOULDN'T START. BUS BACK AND SELL [WHAT'RE PARKED OUT |N one of the others. PRESENT. THE PIKER WAS THEN SHE TOLD HIM TO IT TO SOMEBODY VOU THE STREET PULLING A GRANDSTAND TURN IT DOWN AND ELSE FOR 6 6 0 0 . DOING FOR TWO DAYS Two Irishmen, one accompanied PLAY TO IMPRESS HER CANCEL THE CHECK. I*LL I'LL M AKE f iE A L WITH AND NIGHTS. by his wife, met on the street. Said WHEN HE SAID TO BET HE DIDN'T HAVE DOUGH------TH AT Pat to Mike; “ Let me present my DE LIVER THE »500 IN THE BANK CAR ? wife to ye.” BUS. a n y w a y ^ “ No thank ye,” said Mike. “ 01 got one of me own.” • ^ . ' 0 Our school houses (except in ^he country) have become mere asy­ lums for football lunatics.

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NATIVE PIGS’ HAM SHOULDERS, PIGS’ FEET, Elizabeth Park Peas ...... ; ...... 25c Store Open All Day Tomorrow Until 9 p. m. FRESH BACON, etc. Berrydale Strawberries...... • 45c can Sausage M ea t...... 33c lb. FRESH PIGS’ FEET ...... 15c lb. Berrydale B lackberries...... 35c can SAUSAGE M E A T ...... 29c lb. Roasting Chickens...... 50c lb. Just like home canned berries. = F o w l...... 42c lb. GROCERIES Elizabeth Park Tomatoes...... 18c-25c can S Blue Ribbon Bakery High Test Tom atoes...... 15c*20c can S Best Bakery Products Sold. Pure Lard, 2 lbs...... 29c 3 lbs. Pea B e a n s...... 25c S . .York State Beans, 3 lbs...... 25c Grocery Specials A. W. JOHNSON — O. F. VIERTEL Burt Olney Corn, 2 cans...... ’...... 25c = 3 Proprietors. Mince Meat, 2 pkgs...... 25c Fruits and Vegetables | Libby’s Red Salm on...... 29c can 56-58 Cottage Street, Phones 2197, 2150 and 2144 White Rose S q u ash ...... 19c Tomato Soup...... 10c can, 3 cans 25c Fancy Cranberries, 2 quarts ...... 25c Apples, Grapes, Lemons, California and Florida | Oranges, Figs, Dates, Bananas. = Welch’s Pure Grape J elly ...... 25c Fancy Mixed N u ts ...... 25c lb. Large Size Grape F r u i t...... 10c each S Fancy Budded English W alnuts...... 39clb. Spinach, Celery, Soup Bunches, Parsnips, Carrots, S Monarch Ketchup...... 25c Dromedary D a te s...... 22clb. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu Citron...... 45c lb. Turnips, Onions. ^ S Star Coffee, the b e s t...... 55c lb. Orange P e e l...... 35clb. We are in a position to supply your needs in Hay, E P & G Soap...... 4c bar Pan Cake Flour, Gold M edal...... 11c pkg. Straw and Grain as we received five carloads this week. = Edgemont Crackers...... 25c 1 O ^O R EN C E'S i FRUITS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiimiiiiiiiinim O ranges...... 35c, 50c, 58c dozen Our Usual Line of Fresh Fruit and = ‘“The store that holds faith with the people.” s B ananas...... 9c lb. Vegetables. 5 Corner Main and Maple Streets. Telephone 2006. S Spitzenberg Apples...... 33c dozen F. KELLEY, Prop. = Apples ...... 65c basket STORE OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 6 P. M. Grape Fruit, 3 f o r ...... 25c Layer F i g s ...... 28c lb. BUFFALO MARKET CO. Malaga G rap es...... 25c lb. Phone 456. 1071 Main Street. Phone 456. VEGETABLES Start The C abbage...... 4c lb. WE DELIVER ALL OVER TOWN. C arro ts...... 5c Ib. Service — Quality — Low Prices Celery ...... 18c Roasting Chickens...... 40c lb. New Year Right Powell L ettu ce...... 15c 4 to 6 lbs. 6 lbs. O nions...... 25c 4 lbs. Sweet Potatoes...... 25c Roasting Chickens...... 35c lb. and save ypurself a lot of hard work and much worry Fowls for Fricassee...... 33c lb. about what to serve at your table in 192,7 by patronizing FIRST FLORENCE’S where you can get a splendid assortment of home cooked food and table delicacies the year round. .Lamb ^ We wish you all a Happy New Year and trust it will I Season Greetings | Legs L a m b ...... 33c lb. Beef ^ be a Prosperous one for us all. S To our friends whose loyalty has been an important ^ Forequarter Lamb 23c lb. 5 E factor in whatever success we enjoy, and to those ^ Loin C hops...... 38c lb. Sirloin Roast...... 30c lb. S whom we hope to be permitted to serve, we extend our | Lamb F la n k ...... 15c lb. Store O pen Saturday S greeting and sincere wishes for a Happy New Year. s Boneless Rib Roast . 35c lb. NEXT Shoulder Clod, whole 25c lb New Year's Day, Until 9 p. m. Pork ^ we wish to offer you a list of our specials. riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiH Roast P o r k ...... 25c lb. Chuck Roast...... 25c lb. Pork Chops .... 30c-35c lb. Rolled Roast. . . 15c-20c lb. lllilllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Fresh Shoulders . . . 23c lb. store Open All Day Saturday. HOME MADE SPECIALS Frankfurters...... 25c lb. S irloin...... 35c-38c lb.~ DAILY S ausage...... 35c lb. Top Round .... 30c-35c lb. Chicken Salad Home Made Pies I Hollywood Market Sausage M eat...... 25c lb. Small Lean Fresh Shoulders...... 22clb. Short .. .*...... 40c lb. Egg Salad Baked Beans S 381 EAST CENTER ST. CORNER PARKER ST. Fresh Pork to Roast...... 28c-32c lb. Vegetable Salad Macaroni and Cheese Tel. 330. Veal Porterhouse...... 45c lb. Fresh Spare R ibs ...... 25clb. Italian Style Spaghetti Legs of V eal...... 25c lb. Shoulder...... 25c-28c lb. Boneless Veal R o a s t...... 35clb. Potato Salad Home Made Crullers OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Forequarters, whole 18c lb. Boneless Rolled Roast B e e f...... 35clb. Shrimp Salad H am burg...... 18c lb. Home Made Cup Cakes C hops...... 25c-30c lb. Prime Rib Roast B e e f...... 30c-35clb. Country Club Salad Home Made Biscuits and F la n k ...... 15c lb. Small Legs Spring L a m b ...... 35clb. Boneless Roast of Lam b ...... 33c lb. Cold Slaw Roils. BETTER MEATS We wish all our customers and friends a Happy and Fresh Killed F o w ls...... 42c-45c lb. TUESDAY and THURS. WED. and FRIDAY Prosperous New Year. Fresh Killed Chickens to R o a st...... 45c-50c lb. Codfish Cakes. at Lower0 Prices Raised Doughnuts. Market Open All Day Saturday to 6 p. m. Meats Delicatessen FRIDAY ONLY Sirloin Steak ...... 39c lb. Baked Beans...... 15c lb. Delicatessen Dept. Vegetable Clam Chowder. H am burg...... 25c lb. Baked H a m ...... 90c lb. You will find home Baked Chickens, Baked Beans and Fresh Shoulders . . . 20c lb. Soft Cervalat...... 50c lb. SATURDAY Leg L a m b ...... 35c lb. p Brown Bread, all kinds of Pies, Cakes, Crullers, Cup Fresh Oysters .... 45c pint ^ Cakes and Chicken Pies. = Roast Chicken Chop Suey Rib Roast Beef 25c-35c lb. M ushrooms...... 59c lb. i Chicken Pies Boston Brown Bread Rib Corned Beef .. .10c lb. Sauerkraut, 3 lbs...... 25c Whole Shoulder Clod 22c lb. Boneless Pig Feet 35c jar QUALITY BAKERY Extra Specials Boned Chicken Anchovies in spice sauce, s Gaffelbiter S Full line of Fresh Vegetables and Fancy Fruit. 881 Main St, Taylor & Gowans Tele. 780 Chicken A-Ia-King Welsh Rarebit Norwegian Sardines 3 I TRADE AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD STORE. S PIES Chicken Monterey all in Anchovy Paste 5 WE WILL BE CLOSED NEW YEAR’S DAY glass. Sardine Paste 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiimiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiriiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT Apple, Raisin, Squash, Pumpkin Crab Meat and Lobster Shrimp Paste 5 Open Until 10 o’clock Friday. Your Choice in glass. Bloater Paste 3 luiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiMiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Yellow Peas • | We have a fresh supply of Pate De Fois Gras Brown Beans 3 ^ Q c each Cintipasto Imported and Domestic s Phone A Pie Shop Light and Dark Fruit Cake Hors D’Oeuvres Health Bread. ' 3 Fiiet of Anchovies in Cinnamon and Sugar = Rusks. 3 for the New Year and olive oil. ■» FOR SATURDAY ^2 GrGeery Specials 5 Full line of Elizabeth Park Brand Canned Food Pro- 3 Scotch Short Bread and Oatmeal Cakes \ Roast Chickens...... $1.50 to $2.50 I Best Granulated Sugar...... 14 lbs. $1.00 : ducts. 3 I Sauerkraut and Fresh Pigs’Knuckles. | I Pies—Apple, Squash, Blueberry, | Bon Ton P e a s ...... 16c can We will have a full supply of Coffee Cakes for New- 3 Cans Campbell’s Beans ...... 25c = Large assortment of Imported and Domestic Pickles, 3 E Olives, Opions and Relishes. 3 I Meringue | Year’s breakfast. Best Pure L ard ...... 14J4c lb. I • SPECIAL PIES TO ORDER | Del Monte Grated Pineapple, large size ...... 25c I Large assortment of Imported and Domestic Cheese.. | Howard Salad Dressing, B ottle ...... 25c E Smoked Salmon, Whitefish and Halibut. 3 I Chicken P ie s ...... 20c each | We have a great many orders for our Meat Pies and ■ I Assorted Cup Cakes...... 35c dozen | would advise sending in orders for them right away to I Imported and Domestic Beverages | ■ M i Fruits » Fresh Vegetables \ Layer Cakes 45c, Special Cakes to order. | save disappointment as these are only made to order. i Martini and Manhattan Cocktail, Swedish, Arrack 5 = and Military Punches, Eummel, Vermouth, Grenadine, 3 I Baked Beans in the pot ...... 25c I TAYLOR & GOWANS. 3 Benedictine, Creme De Menthe, Chartres. = S Heavy Cream, Strictly Fresh Eggs, Brown’s Butter, 3 Phone Deliver Manchester Public Market 3 Fresh Oysters. 3 I 117 54 Spruce Street. Bailey & Ray. 5 A. Podrove, Prop. Phone 10 s Otto Stahl’s and Arlington Delicious Pork Sausage, i ■ ___ m m • ' m t I = W ...... 4dvertise in The Evening Herald~lt Payi riiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiB lKmKlr»8t?r lEtt^ttttta BeraQi PAGE TWELVE

OLD FASHIONED AND There will be no drill of the Howister Company this evening at NEW YEAR’S SHOW MODERN DANCING the armory and the next will be CHAMBER BANQUET BASKETBALL CITY VIEW DANCE HALL held on Friday night of next week, Keeney Street AT STATE TONIGHT SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 1st. January 7. A1 Behrend's Orchestra. COMES FEBRUARY 10 AND DANCE Admission: BOc. Mrs. Jared Pearl of Main atreet who has been aerlousl/ 111 for the State Theater’s First Miditight iTomorrow Night OLD FASHION past few weeks Is now convalesc­ Show Will Usher In 19^7 NEW YEAR’S DANCE ing. U. J. Lupien, Chairman, Tonight. School Street Rec CITY VIEW DANCE HALL Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moriarty of Rux FivB vs. Keeney Street, FRIDAY EVENING Bast Center street are planning to Muslo by Old Time Fiddlers. CaDs Committees Togeth­ There will be a Jolly good time ST. P.W L’S CHURCH leave on Wednesday for their win­ for all who will attend the State Noise Makers of All Descriptions. ter home In St. Petersburg, Florida. Fast PreUmlniuT Giune. Dancing from S to 1. er on Monday Night. theater’s first midnight show to­ .Admission 80 Gents. Their son. Dr. Louis D. Moriarty night, Eight acts of vaudeville per­ Admission 85o and aOo. whose office Is in the Qaiette build­ sonally selected by the management ing. East Hartford, will live In that will be on the program besides all Tho regular business meeting of town during their absence. U. J. Luplen who is general kinds of novelties. Streamers, tin Annual Hogmanay the Lakevlew Parent-Teacher Asso­ chairman for the coming annual horns, nolsemakers and other fun ciation will be held on Monday Concert and Dance Several of the local Industries banquet of the Manchester Cham­ making souvenirs will be given to evening at the South Main street will observe New Year’s tomorrow all who come. school. .An entertainment will be by closing tor the entire day. A ber of Commerce has called a The many novelties to be featur­ Tinker Hall Tonight given and refreshments served and number of the departments in meeting of the general committee ed tonight besides the vaudeville all parents and friends In the Cheney Brothers silk mills will for Monday afternoon at 5:15, to will make this show the biggest Clan M rl^ n . CoHiiia Opchwtvn Fourth District aro cordially Invit­ suspend operations, and the Ortoi'd' bo held In the chamber rooms. As event of the year, old or now. 1027 Adults S(H', Ohlldix'u 00c. ed. Soap factory and Carlyle Johnson will be ushered in in grand style Machine shop will shut down for this will probably be the only w l^ this show. King David Lodge of Odd Fel­ the holiday. meeting of the whole committee, it Tho management of the State lows will meet this evening in Odd Is urged that every member make wishes all who attend to thorough­ Fellows hall for Ita annual business An Interesting program will bo ly enjoy themselves, and has done ABOUTTOWN session and election of officers. It an effort to bo presut on tho above given at the Swedish Congrega­ Qvorything possible to make the Is expected that Grand Secretary date. program tho best possible. All the William S. Hutchison of New Hav­ tional church on Spruce street this Tho January meetlug of Orford evening, beginning at 9 o’clock. The complete list of tho mem­ eight acts aro the best that can bo Parish Chapter, Daughters of tho en will pay the lodge a fraternal Rev. J. A. Anderson, the pastor, the bers in charge of arrangements secured. American Revolution, will be omit­ visit at this time. for this year’s banquet which is This will bo the first show of Its ted tomomnv. Now Year's, and will choir and other organlcatlons will 1927 to be held on Thursday ovenlug, kind ever put on in Manchester. All ho held ^Saturday afternoon, Janu­ The Salvation Army band will participate In this watch night ser­ vice. Refreshments will bo served. February 10, follows: tho nets that will be presented will ary S at o p. m. have a late march tonight, leaving General Chairman: U. J. Luplen. bo entirely new ones. None of them tho citadel at 10 00. This march Mrs. W. H. Card of Brooklyn, N. Reception Commlttoo — Past aro any of the acts that are shown Mrs. A. M. Gordon of 68D Main will precede the Watch-night ser­ Y„ formerly of North Main street, Presidents, In the regular vaudeville show this sti'oot la leaving for St. Petersburg, vice which will he held In the cita­ Happy New Year is spending a few days with friends Speakers and Entertainment— week at the State. Florida, tomorrow morning where del. Brigadier Wallace Wlnchell Although the advance seat sale In town. U. J. Luplen, F. J. Bendall, C. E. she e.xpects to remain for the next will launch the Army's twelve week Watkins, Fayette B. Clarke, Jack has been without precedent, there I three months. I’ll Fight campaign. are still some seats left. Don’t think Threa of the commonest words In the English language at this ttw,« of J. J. Dwyer, local station agent Sanson, W. Q. Glenney, Dinner Committee— F. A. Ver- for a minute that just because you the year .and yet meaning infinitely more than almost any other com­ tor the Now York, New Haven & haven’t got your seats yet that It Is bination of three words could possibly mean. Hartford railroad, gives notice that plauck, general chairman. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiU Food— M. L. Stacy, R. L. Rus­ too late. Seats will be on sale at the there will be no freight service to­ box office this afternoon and all morrow, New Year’s day. sell, Frank Cheney, Jr., N. B. Rich­ m m — evening. Through an almost uncanny sequence, we receive out of life what we put ards. into It, so that In wishing you all a nappy and prosperous 1927, our own The children’s rhythmic classes Tables and Stage— William A. happiness and prosperity will be but a refiectlon of your own. at the School street Rec will not be Knofla, Samuel Q, Bohlln, Har* held tomorrow night on account lowe Willis. FOURTEEN MORE LAND I I of the holiday. Howeverj both Seating— L. C. Clifford, E. G. We are optimists of 1927. We believe there will be a great deal of hard Recreation Centers will keep their Seaman, J. P. Lamb. work to do to keep business moving properly. We are looking forward usual hours. Service and Waitresses— 0. F. CHANGES TAKE PUCE to one of the greatest textile years in the past , and we trust that Toop, John H. Bissell, A. L. Hult- Manchester will share in this particular prosperity. man. Thomas Humphrey and family • i (Store Closed Saturday, New Year’s Day, All Day.) 5 of Birch street, have removed to Printing — Herbert Swanson, Following are the warranty Highland Park. Harry Anderson. Decorations and Souvenirs— L. deeds which have been filed at the Frank H. Anderson The St. Mary’s Young Men’s an­ N. Heebner, John G. Pentland. Hall of Records with Town Clerk nual banquet will be held at the Publicity Committee — Thomas Samuel J. Turklngton during the Hotel Sheridan Saturday evening, Ferguson, Fred Wall. past two weeks. There are four­ January 8 at 6 o ’clock. Tickets teen in all. The list follows: may be secured from H. Maylir, J. W. Harry England to Mr. and Fox A1 Foy, or Dick Pritchard aot Mrs. Robert \V. Birge Lot 14 in for The J. W . Hale Company Great Annual Cost Sale later than January 5. The annual POST OFFICE CLOSES Clairmont tract on Kensington meeting and initiation of new street. members will be held at the club AT 11 TOMORROW Edward J. Holl to Henry A. Mu- house immediately after the ban­ trie property on Porter street. This Store Is Open Tonight Until 9 p. m. quet. Hugo Kohls to Robert J. Smith, Lot 16 in Pitkin irark tract. Closed All Day Tomorrow Starts Monday Jan. 3rd DEATH OP The following schedule will be. Frank H. Anderson to James M. >IRS. JULIA BRENNAN observed at the South Manchester Shearer, property bordering for­ post oSice Saturday, (New Year’s mer Arthur Cone lane and located Day.) Mrs. Julia Brennan, aged 74, on Boulder road. wife of Thomas Brennan of 19 Win­ City Carrier Delivery, one de­ Adolph Brunke to Frank Bron- livery only. ter street, died this morning at her kie four lots (89, 90, 91, 92) in Rural Carrier Delivery, none. The Years Biggest home at 7:30 following a few Orford Par^ tract. This land bor­ Parcel Post Delivery, until 11:30 week’s Illness. The funeral services a. m. ders on Foley avenue and Dudley will be held Monday morning at the Money Order Window, closed all street. home at 9:30 and at St. James’s day. Everett P. Walton to A. Lillian church at 10 o’clock. The body will Stamp Window, open from 7:30 Franklin, land on Strickland Bargain Event be placed in the receiving vault at to 10:00 a. m. street. the St. James’s cemetery- Mails will arrive as follows: Edward J. Holl to Anna W. Mrs. Brennan was born in Ire­ 6:35, 6:55, 9:45 a. m. Robb, Lot 31 in Holiywood tract land. She had been a resident of Malls Will depart as follows: on Scarborough street. FIREMEN OF NO. 3 DINE Manchester for 26 years coming 9:50, 11:00 a. m. Howard E. Hayes of South here from Colchester. She is sur­ All departments of the office Windsor to John H. and Thomas AND MEET SANTA CUUS ANNUAL MERCHANDIS- vived by her husband and four will close at 11:00 a. in. for the A. Hackett, property located on children, namely: Thomas A. Bren­ day. Lobby will also close at 11:00 Burnham street and next to the Announcing nan, Mrs. Matthew Merz, Mrs. Lot for the day. former Harper W. Case farm. "^ASION HAS GREAT S. Lahey and Rev. John J. Bren­ William Spacek to Mary Spacek, Roast Beef Served at Christ­ nan of Ansonia. The first three re­ Plnehurst open New Year’s Day an undivided one-half interest in mas Tree Party— Entertain­ i. ^ -V ; oT FOR EVERY side here. until 6:00 p. m.— adv. land on Hillstown Road. ment Is Surprise. Walter R .Hobby to Robert J. The Opening of the Smith, Lot 14 bordering on Lydall LOVEx. ^ RA VALUES. Hose Company, No. 3. of the niiimmiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiii street in Fanny Louise Clark tract. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Dumas, South Manchester Fire department Jr. to Herbert O. Bowers, land on last night observed its Christmas DURING X. i SALE YOU Vernon street. tree anniversary and in addition to I PMON^ Frederick E. Richmond to Mr. the tree added several other attrac­ City Restaurant HAVE OPPORTUNITY TO SE­ and Mrs. Alexander Dumas, Jr., tions. land on Mather street. No. 3’s house is now known as Minnie V. Sargent to Herbert L. the headquarters of the South Man­ 887 Main Street, South Manchester LECT, AT COST, MERCHAN­ Fortune, Lot 29 in Pleasant View chester department and Chief Al­ GOOD THINGS TO EAT tract bordering on Mather street. bert Foy was selected to act as DISE OF EVERY KIND EX­ Pauline Lamprecht to Frieda toastmaster of the evening. In ad­ Kleinschmidt, Edward Lapiprecht dition to the active members there and Elsie Custer, Lots 47 and 48 was also present many of the form­ er members of the company. The Monday Jan. 3 1927 CEPT THAT RESTRICTED BY in Orford Park tract. This proper­ II Start the New Year Right \ ty borders on Summer street. dinner of roast beef was prepared and served by James Schaub, day at 9 o’clock MAKERS. THINK WHAT man at the house, and Pete Hap- Lean fresh shoulders. Pinehurst. peny, a night man, both former — adv. chefs, and was served the members LOUIS BREEN, Prop. THAT MEANS TO YOU IN Qdl 2000 or Come to “ done to a brown.’’ Chief Foy made known that San­ MONEY SAVING. IT IS OUR ta Claus was soon, to arrive, but We have spared no effort* to make this Pinehurst for Your NOTICE there was a slight delay as the suit " '^ “ 'I'wiLL BUY OLD GUN which Santa wore seemed hard for Restaurant an ideal place to eat. Every­ NEW YEAR’S GIFT TO OUR CATALOGS Send for cirrular, the old fellow to get into and just- 11 « L. D. SGttcrIee, 4)8 W. Forest Detrolti Mich* left enough of the whole suit open thing has been put in A-1 shape. Our PATRONS. EVERY DEPT. Good Things to Eat” to show to the members that “ Big Hearted’’ Peter was the “ man policy will be cleanliness, the best of food Plnehurst will be open New Year’s day until 6 p. m. Tele- E behind’’ that which was covered. JOINS IN THE VALUE GIVING. phone service until nine tonight. If it is convenient will you = There were presents for all, care and service. We invite you to call and please telephone your order tonight for early Saturday deliv- = SUNDAY DINNER being takeh that “ proper gifts” ®*"y. You know most of the youngstera in the organiztaion s were selected for each. find out about it. at the iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu = will be out until the wee hours of the morning and if they come E The chief was given'a warm wel­ right from their social actlvdties to work, we want sonic orders S come when introduced to take for them to start on. But speaking seriously, it does help us a s charge of the affairs of the evening great deal to get in a large number of orders Friday evening— s and there was a merry time enjoy­ and we will esiieclally appreciate your co-operation as this week- S5 HOTEL SHERIDAN ed, but behind all was a surprise as end will be a little more busy than usual, we expect. s Turkey, Duck or Chicken the committee, whicl consisted of POULTRY— Turkeys, Capons, Small Chickens. Tender Fowl s James Finnegan, Jr., Thomas Has- for Fricassee. S with ^1 the fixings, $1 sett, Jr., Joseph Barrett and Peter Special Menu For Opening Day Happeny, held back the surprise. Happy New Year FRESH LEAN! PORK SHOULDERS— vve will bone and roll " 12 M. to 2:30 P. M. They had made arrangements for Creme of Tomato Soup or fix them for you to stuff. s an act from the State theater, Also a la Carte Service. Roast Stuffed Chicken LEAN FRESH PORK = which was made possible by Mana­ ger Sanson. A male sextette pro­ With Giblet Sauce 0 our Old Friends, Loyal and True, to SPARE RIBS PIGS’ HOCKS a vided much In the way of amuse­ PINEHURST HAM BURG...... 25c lb. i ment for the gathering. Mashed Potatoes French Peas Have yon ever tried It this way? Cover the hamburg with “ Valued New Friends, and to Those sliced onions and then spread thin slices of bacon over this; place 5 A Happy (}ake or Pie Coffee = the pan in the oven and bake until well done. It really makes a S whose Friendship We Strive to Serve, Do 5 very tasty meat dish. r DR. DOLAN A GUEST 5 If you want a tender Plnehurst Steak we have the White But- E and Prosperous We Most Heartily Wish Unmeasured Suc­ = ton Mushrooms to go with It. • = AT SMITH INAUGURAL cess and Good Fortune throughout this 5 DAISY HAMS END OP HAMS TO BAKE S = PINEHURST QUALITY CORNED BEEP S New Year Year and the Many Years to Come With = BONELESS CHUCK POT R O A ST ...... 25c-29c lb. = Personally Invited to Attend = HERE’S A GOOD SPECIAL! = Ceremony in Albany—-Long Grateful Appreciation for all the Favors E Shoulders of Lamb, boned and rolled, cut any size yon wish E ToAU a Smith Backer. , S at 25c to 27c a ponnd. They will be lean, and If you bake them 5 CHARLES HECKLER, Chef. Received and for that Priceless though S with baked brown potjitoes, and serve with brown gravy, you will S Dr. Edward Q. Dolan will attend S hare something good. = the inauguration ceremony of Gov­ Intangible Asset, Your Good Will, Which Our Friends ernor Smith at Albany tomorrow. E IN THE VEGETABLE DEPART»IENT YOU WILL FIND S He was personally invited by the B Green Peppers. Mushrooms, Powell’s Lettuce, Iceberg Lettuce, B governor to attend. Dr. Dolan wUl We Esteem Beyond Measure. S Celery, Splnadi, Parsley, Carrots, Parsnips, Rutabaga Turnips, B be the week-end guest of James of the building which will include s Cranberries, Onions, Sweet Potatoes, Cabjiage. E Farley of Haverstraw, N. Y., who is WATKINS TO FURNISH private dining rooms, club rooms 5 Florida Oranges are at their b ^ t now— and we will have E chairman of the New York state and dormitories. Up to this time B some dandy ripe yellow Bananas. = boxing commission. the club had had only dining roomtr NEW UNIVERSITY CLUB and qlub rooms. 5 PURE LARD ...... 15c lb. = Fradin’ s Dr. Dolan is an enthusiastic Dewey-Richman Co. S CONPECnONERT S U G A R ...... 7 ’,^c lb. S rooter for Smith for president. He Some portions of the new club attended the last Democratic^ na­ , Jewelers, Stationers, Opticians. B CREAMERY TUB BUTTER ...... 53c lb. S Store Open Tonight Watkins Brothers have just been will be furnished In antiques which' S KEENEY WHITE E G G S ...... 59c dozen S tional convention as a delegate at awarded the contract for furnishing, will be supplied by Watkins An­ New Store 767 Main Street. 5 PINEHURST SAUSAGE M E A T ...... 33c lb. = Until 9 p. m. large from this state, and at that the new University Club being built tiques Department In addition to a 5 GOOD APPLES ...... 75c Peach Basket ~ time was for Smith for president on Lewis street, Hartford. The con­ few donations by members. Decora* from the beginning of the conven­ tract calls for rugs, draperies and tors from all over the east, Includr Closed All .Day Saturday. tion until iti close. furnituza lor. the whole new portion ins New York, figured an the Job.

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