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COM I^iN 1908 SEVERELY CRITICIZED)

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Forced to Land on Ocean; Years Before War Began, By Quake in Honduras the Very Opposite of NRA Navy to the Rescue. French Police at First Believ- Prohors Hear. Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Dec. 4.—^ The western region of the Repub- Objectives Is Being Fol- ed Woman Shot Man— Re- lie was rocked all day yesterday, BULLETIN! (A P )—Three towiM with a total population of 6,500 persons were re- Several houses were destroyed and Honolnln, Dec. 4— (A P )— Washington, Dec. 4.— (A P )—Evi- Jowed by the Govenh dence that arms manufacturers ported as probably destroyed by an others damaged In the important rUI land In the aea," said a volver Unloaded. earthquake in Octopeque depart- city of La Esperanza and the popu- brief message at 8:80 a. m., to- knew as early as 1908 that “a tre- ment in an official message today lation there was sleepless through- meat Now. |day, Hawaii time ( 2 p. m., e. s. rrendous conflict was brewing" in from Sinuapa, the new capital of out last night. Other western cities t.) from the Hawaii-bound plane Paris, Dec. 4.— (A P )—Miss Mar- Europe was presented today to the Octopeque. The three towms named heavily hit were Gracias and Nnran- of Lleatenant Charles T. P; Ulm guery Chadwick of St. Louis, Mo., Soi ate munitions committee. were San Jorge, population .2,000; Jito. New York, Dec. 4.— (A P )— Tha and two companions, aa they was booked on two minor charges Tbe World War broke out six La Encarnaclon, 3,000, and San The colonial city of Dams was aeked the Army and Navy to Fernando, 1,500. 'National Industrial CouncU meeting today after police eetablished that seriously damaged. In the city of stand by. years later. Owing to the Arreckage of com- to chart a fair weather courts for a man she w u supposed to have Comayagua, 60 miles from Teguci- At 8:88 a. m., after a battle of The committee also received evi- munications systems tho govern- galpa, the church bells rang all American business, heard today a dence that the United States gov nearly two hours to And his way shot was not shot by Miss C2iad- ment had difficulty in determining night. severe arraignment of the govern- saboeasrully to Wheeler Field, eminent assigned deMvery on some any details regarding the fate of wick at all since Miss Chadwick’s Tbe quake was felt at Truxillo and ment’s entrance into the electric Army slnmrt near here, Ulm revolver was not loaded. of its munition contracts to the the iifiiabltants or the exact time of British navy from 1914 to 1916. tbe quake but it was regarded os Yoro in the northern banana zone power business. gave up and sent out an SOS. but there was no serious damage. In the eante message he said They alao established that tbe A brief filed by the O j U Patent probable that the shock w as the Paul Clapp, vice president of tha man who was shot was merely an The first attempt to link Canada and Australia by air Is being made Firearms Company with the gov- same one which shook Honduras No reports had come through to- he was south of Honolulu but Columbia Gar and Eleetric Com- was heading back toward his innocent bystander and that he had by George M. Littlejohn (left) and Captain Qiarles P. T. Ulm. Last ernment in a tax case indicated the day before yesterday. day from the eastern region qt the country, although communication plotted course. been shot by a policeman. heard of them they were nearing the Hawaiian i.slands. company’s anticipation of the war, A report from San Salvador said pany, asserted to the Coiincil that He who got shot was Maurice the committee said. the Honduran village of Santa Rita lines were known to have been de- "the very opposite" of NRA obJaC*

Honolulu, Dec. 4.— (A P )—Off his Giegars, player In a cabaret orches- Knew It Was Joming in the 0>pan area was destroyed by stroyed, there, were no indications tra conducted by Andre Ekchyar. of damage there. tlves "is being followed by the Fei- course and virtually out of gasoline "We knew a tremendous coitillct tbe quake. M. Ekchyar appeared greatly up- was brdwihg s.nd spent the money eral government in ita present policy on a flight from Oakland to Hono- set over the whole affair and charg- necessary to organize a sales force affecting electric power.” lulu, Flight Lieutenant Charles T. ed Miss Chadwick .rith having bat- COUZENS URGES BORAH throughout EJurope,’’ the brief said. The council, made up of 200 repra- P. Ulm today sent out a genera: tered him about the head with the S. M. Stone, president of the com- STRANGEST JOB sentatives of National, state and emergency call os a Ck>ast Guard revolver which everybody found out pany who was testifying, said he DEATH OF YOUTH FOR IDLE MEN local industrial and trade assocta- cutter and three Navy planes dash- later wasn’t loaded. did not have any more "definite tions, la meeting to consider indus- ed to his aid. It all happened at about 3 a. m. TO REORGANIZE PARTY knowledge” of the impending war try’s proposal platform for recovery, His plane, "Star of Auatralla,” as Miss C2>adw1ck was leaving the than the average citizen. CALLED ACaUENT Fifty of Them To Make Noise draft^ by committees of Industrial carrying himself, Co-Pilot Georg* cabaret, called "Tfa. Bull On tbe Oanadlan Delivery All Night So the Birds Can- Ista over a period of several months. M. Littlejohn and Navigator-Radio Roof," In the Champs Elysecs dis- The deliveries on munitions' con- not Sleep. "The Federal government has gona Operator J. L. Skilling, became trict, as bedlam broke loose. Michigan Senator Also Sug- DICKINSON SCORES tracts were made through Canada overdue on Ita scheduled arrival Wonuin’s Story to Great Britain, a brief read to the into the electric power busineaa on here shortly after 7 a. m. today. As Miss Chadwick explained It. gests That Borah Write committee said. The author was Son of Torrington Judge Washington, Dec. 4.— (A P )— a stupendous scide,’’ Cfiapp told tha A t 8:20 a. m., Hawaii time (1:50 she had dropped some Jewels, earlier Benedict W. Holden, attorney for Fifty men will start work to- Council. "Plans have been mode and p. m. eastern time) tbe Globe wire- in the evening and abe went out on NEW DEAL POLICY tbe Colt company. night on the capital’s strangest legislation will be urged at the next less station here, which had been' the sidewalk in front of tbe cabaret Victim of Ballet Wound Cjongress for further large exten- the G. 0 . P. Pbtform for “The contracts with the United Job. Their task is to keep the maintaining continuous contact to wait for Ekchyar. She merely States government,"^ he wrote, birds awake. sions. The government has fostered, with tbe plane since 4 a. m., said wanted to frighten him, she ex- "with deliveries assigned to the Inflicted by Friend* Every fall starlings arrive in subsidized and encouraged publlo Ulm bad stated 38 minutes earlier Iowa Republican Warns British navy was an eloquent testi- Washington in clouds. They operation of electric utilities by that he had left only enough gaso- (Oontinoed on Page Two) monial as to tbe knowledge on the roost on cornices and in Penn- states, counties and municipalities, line for 48 minutes of flying. part of the officials of oUr govern- sylvania avenue’s tall trees. and continues to do b o ." Tbe Globe station w.:s trying to Torrington, Conn., Dec. 4.— (AP) Washington, Dec. 4.— (A P) — What WiU Happen If Plan ment that firearms would be in de- They are—to: put it mildly— a Uato Appropriations guide the plane to ita station off mand or required by European na- —Timothy J. Lyons, Jr., 23, son of nuisance. The speaker listed tbe total ap- . Kaena Point, about 20 miles from Senator Borah, who demanded a re- tioiu. PREDICTS HEAVY the judge of tho Torrlngton City The government has tried propriation of Federal funds for Fed- Wheeler Field, where Ulm had in- organization of tho Republican Par- Is Kept Up. "Delivery in Canada for Great blank cartridges. None baa been . tended to land. 0>urt, died today in a hospital of a eral electric power projects and for ty received a challenge today from Britain was made on purchase or- much of a success. Can Float Few Days ders and contracts beginning as bullet wound inflicted by a friend, Federal aid to state and county pro- Senator Ck>uzens of Michigan to take Now 80 reliet workers will lay Before leaving Oakland, Calif., CHRISTMAS TRADE Buffalo, N. Y.. Dec. 4.— (AP) — early as 1914 and continued until William C. Kennedy, Jr., a freshman jects, up to Septemj|;pr 1, 1934, os airport at 3:41 p. m., (Pacific time) the chairmanship and suggest a new down a noise barrage by shak- 8258,199.700. Loans and Outright Senator Dickinson, bitter critic of intomipted in 1916.' at Holy Crogs. ing tin cans containing small yesterday, Ulm said should they be platform. The shooting, termed aa accident gifts for municipal power projects foroed to alight on the ocean en- the New Deal, resumed his attack stones. The theory is that If the amount, h ^ said,” to 823,972,000. He said Borah like Senator Reed by Police Chief Hugh E. Meade, oc- ta" route their plane would float sever- today with a declaration that It has birds can’t get a wink of sleep addition, be cited an allotment o f Federal Offi(dal Expects Bos- of Pennsylvania, campaigned against curred Saturday night at a dinner they will go away from here. al days, if necessary. Not being brought abont " a contest between party attended by young people, 81.000.000 to tbe Electric Home and equipped wl(h pontoons, it would tbe lupects of the New Deal but PLAN INSTITUTE Anyway, the Job pays 40 Farm Authority and 8300,000 to the "neither one was successful because human selfishness on one hand and most of them borne for the Thanks- not be able to take off again. iness to Be Best in Last cents an hour. Tennessee Valley Assoclatei Co- they offered no substitutes for the government stability on the other.” giving holiday from schools and col- The aviators carried no life raft. Operative, Inc., making a total plans they criticized.” leges. They had an emergency condenser The Iowa Republican, speaking be- FOR CRIME STUDY amount of about 8280,000,000. The Michigan Senator’s entry into Kennedy, 22-year-old son of a to distill ocean water for drinking, Four Years. fore the Greater Buffalo Advertising prominent Torrlngton physician, in addition to their regular supplies the discussion shortly after Chair- "This appropriation of over one- Club, warned that “the government was quoted as saying by Chief of sandwiches. man Fletcher of the Republican Na- may . attempt to do so much for the NEW HAYEN PAIR quarter billion dollars," he said, "is Meade that he fired a .38 caliber re- only the beginning. A total of at The C^ast Guard cutter Itasca Washington, Dec. 4.— (A P )—The tional committee had flatly declined individual that the government itself left her moorings as soon as possi- Topic to Be Principal Busi- volver accidentally as he playfully least 83,000,000,000 must be spent public ,s in a better mood to spend, to resign at Borah’s request. will be destroyed. twirled tbe weapon. The bullet ble after the plane’s plight became government experts say. And ao To step out at this time Fletcher No RMponsIbillty. HELDASTHIEYES to carry out the ultimate plans for Imown, heading out to sea at full struck Lyons in tbe chest. power, navigation, irrigation aad they expect Christmas trade to be "Industry will remain stagnant ness Before Parley on A technical charge of carrying a speed. the best in four years. (Continued on Page Twelve) so long aa capital seeks wider mar- flood control on sixteen Federal pro- At 8:25 a. m. a message from the concealed weapon was lodged against jects, or Federal and state projects, To their predictions that cash gins of profit with less responsibili- Kennedy immediately after the plane said only 20 minutes’ supply ty," he said. “Labor will remain Dec. 10 to 13. already adopted or definitely being registers will jingle as they haven't shooting and he was released with- Waterbury Sleuths Believe of gasoline was left, and tbe plane done since 1930, John Dickinson, as- idle so long as its prime motive considered. bad not sighted lend. out bonds in the custody of his sistant secretary of commerce, add- seeks to be more pay and lest wmrk father city police surgeon and an Of Vital CoBoam ed this note of cheer: GALAPAGOSCASE of on easier kind. Farmers will re- They Stole $600— Had EARLY BULLETINS Washington, Dec..4.— (A P )— Es- officer in the Ck>nnectlcut National ‘This policy of tbe Federal gov- "The prospects for a big Christ- main dissatisfied so long aa they can tablishment of a National Criminol- ernment, directed toward publlo Son Francisco, Dec. 4.— (A P )— receive Federal allowances for not Guard. mas trade show very clearly the ogical Institute was projected today Victim’s Story. Tbe Ulm plane bound for HswtUl is raising what they ought to raise. Ody $4 WbraCs ... operaUon_.of. the electric light and state of mind—a satisfied and opti- NEARS SOLUTION . as thc-ncxt obJecUve-tn - the -govern' Questioned authe.. hospital sOon power business of the Nation ia cd. lost and running short of g w lin e, Jtmerlcancitiaena wHl remain on'tbe mlaticzatate.. of ..inlnd^______mentis campaign against crime. after the shooting, Lyons was quot- vital concern to every citisen who said advices rMclved —'By" Globe “All of the evidence indicates the relief roll so long aa they are given wireless here at 10 a. ro. today. Conceived as a center of informa- ed by Lieut. Harry Copley, Sergt. believes that the principle o f in- people are in a greater spending to understand that it is easier to tion and an instrument to coordinate Waterbury, Dec. 4.— (A P )—With The information came through draw relief than to work for a liv- Domenic Tremp and Patrolman Fra- dividual initiative and private enter- mood. But not for reckless spend- Expedition Sends Message the multiple agencies of the law, it her as saying he was struck by the the arrest of two New Haven men tbe Globe wireless station at Hono- ing such as we saw some years ago. ing.’’ prise should be .conserved.” lulu. will be one of the chief topics before bullet after he had declined to ac- on charges of committing a burglary This mood to buy can be directly Heavy Expenses. the crime cottierence which Attorney C3app set forth that privately In messages picked up there Lieu- attributable to more employment ' He said the New Deal bad brought company Kennedy to a party at an- here yesterday. Captain William P. operated utility companies would ' That Bodies Were Locat- General Homer S. Chimmings baa other home. tenant Charles T. P. Ulm, pilot of and more money in tbe people’s transfer of legislative authority to Keegan of the Waterbury detective pay 8250,000,(X>0 in taxes this year, tbe plane, was begging for “the called for December 10-13. Kennedy said after asking Lyons pockets." the executive; heavy expenditures With the shots that brought down bureau today, disclosed that tbe adding: beacon,” i - esumably the radio bea- Fanners’ Income ed; To Continue Prohe. for new government agencies; Im- to go to the party, he playfully dis- con, that he might be guided safely John Dllllnger, Pretty Boy Floyd played tbe revoh’er and asked: amount of loot in the case was $600. . "If these companies were mads ; The government statisticians practical codification of industries; and Baby Face Nelson still ringing tax exempt, as la true In large part - to hla Honolulu destination. said: “Do you see this?" The youths Gennaro Pringo, 19, of land regimentation through the round the country, tbe nation’s moat 247 Hamilton avenue, and Antnony of publicly operated utilities, and tt i "W e do not want to hav- to give Estimates indicate farm income Lyons, Keiuiedy said,* grinned and Los Angeles. Dec. 4.— (A P )— The AAA; limitations on Individual free- distinguished authorities on social Bachinski, 19, of 23 Redflelc. street, ^ils tax saving could be applied th.,: the S O S," said one message. this year, will be nearly a billion dom; government supervision or mxlded. "Lost from the plane said he was mummified bodies of the two ship- problems will coriverge on t{ie capl- Kennedy related that he then both New Haven addresses were reduction of domestic electric rates, > dollars greater than last year. wreck victims on lonely Marchena control of banking and tiransporta- toi to analyze results and make sug- lost," .commented tbe Honolulu Business generally is running twirled the weapon with the inten- ordered held for trial tomorrow un- the domestic electric bill of the Na- Island at the equator In the Galapa- tion; and has "discouraged initiative gestions. President Roosevelt him- tion could St once be reduceo by Iff : Globe vrirelesa station. "He keeps ahead of last year, according to and created a psychology o f depend- tion of returning it to his pocket, der bonds of 82,000 each when ar- asking for..beacon. NRUI (not iden- gos archipelago were found by tbe self will be the leadoff speaker of trade reports. ence." but the hammer caught under bis raigned before Judge John F. Mc- per cent.” tified but presumably the radio bea- G. Allan Hancock Ehepedition, a the forum. thumb. Grath in city court this morning. Unfair Coinpetitkni , October department store sales radio dispatch from the exploration "B y living within our income and con station) said the beacon has increased 7 per cent over a year A Clearing House. Was An Accident. Detective Lieutenant Matthew been on since midnight. cruiser Vclero Third stater today. spending less than we make," Dick- As outlined today tbe Crtminolog Pointing to the NRA’s objectives - ago, rural general merchandise inson added, "tbe goveniment can be As Lyons slumped to the floor, Balanda who arrested the youths Bad Veather That the bodies bad not been ical Institute, a project backed by Kennedy said be knelt beside his of elimination of unfair compeUtiOR ^ sales 5 per cent, _nd new motor car placed on a sound financial basis. late yesterday afternoon in New Ha- and promotion of "the fullest posstv;. Other messages from tbe plane sales 9 per cent. Identified by members of tbe expedi- Chimmlngs would act os a clearing friend and said; ven said they had been identified relayed by tbe wlrejess station said tion, who have visited the islands Thrift must take the place of extrav- house for data about criminal activi- ble utilization of the present produoi:,- Labor reports indicate such agance. Only by such a program "You know I didn’t mean to do as the pair who in the morning open- it was flying at 12,00() feet altitude yearly for half a decade, was in- ties accumulated by local, state and this, don’t you James?" tlve capacity of Industry,” this-, heavy goods Industries aa locomo- as this can the structure of society ed a safe In tbe home of Stanley speaker declared: and that the weather was “not very tive equipment, machine tools, and dicated in tbe terse message. Federal authorities. "I know. Bill, it was an accident,” Fiknis, 89 Draber avenue. Police be strengthened and government Photographs and Information of cement Improved, and industrial Captain Hancoci. said: L}rons was reported by Kennedy as yesterday announced that tbe loss "The very opposite o f these * °^ sk in g for Honolulu weather," stability again assured.” would be exchanged. New methods production improving better than "Found mummified bodies March- having replied. was only $21. Jectlves is being followed by the Fe the report continued. "We gave him would be studied. seasonally. ena. Proceeding Charles." "James" was Lyons’ middle name: Fair IdenHIled eral govem m oit in Its present poUe that now. He did not listen for us Previously the bodies had been Government authorities pointed as Lyons, who was graduated from affecting electric power. If the \ The experts alao pointed to in- .Fiknis Is in tbe bakery business. for some time but now in contact creases in government emergency an example^ of closely guarded .co- Catholic University In the class of Jectlves of the National Recovei^^ with him again.” expenditures. (OonLinoed on Page Twelve) ‘PRINCE’ ROMANOFF ordination to the cooperation be- 1934, was given a blood transfusion He hod sent a 15 year old assistant Act will stimulate business re The Mataon Navigation Ckimpany tween New York City and New Jer- last night In an effort to combat tbe to his home to get 821, kept in a and we all believe this, ia not amediately ordered its freighter sey state police and the Department cigar box to be used in making Infection which had set in the power policy of the Federal goveOS faliko, at that hour about 27h of Justice in the apprebe^on of wound. change during tbe day. Tbe boy, ment working -in the wrong dirs4* mllea out of Honolulu bound for AGAIN IN TROUBLE Bruno Richard Hauptnoann. Barney Suleckus, .'uld be found two William C. Kennedy, Jr., admits tion ?” , Hawaii, to stand by for a possible State’s rights, spokesmen eitid, having fired the fatal shot but also men in tbe room and tbe safe open. rescue attempt. Dr. Pease, Noted Reformer, make It impossIlSle now to set up a The men threw him roughly on the Caapp said “the avowed pu claims it was an accident, will be of tbe government in entering The last previous report from the complete, official centrallzstion of bed and fled. Lieutenant Balanda charged with manslaughter. Prose- electric ^ w e r business la to set upj plane itself had been received from Fake Member of Royalty police rifort. cuting Attoriiey Harry- Osen stated said that the boy Identified the pair the President (X>oUdge at 6:25 a. Is 80 Years Old Today Not all the conferees will be crim- “yard stick" to measure “what de m., the Dollar, liner lelaylng word inologists. (Oontinned on Page Two) (ODattamed oa Page Two) ' trie rates should be whefl the i that the "Star of Australia” was i Mnst Spend 90 Days in J. Edgar Hoover, commander of is furnished by private compenlasJ|J about 500 miles from Honolulu New York, Dec. 4.— (A P) — D r.(^ babjr's; this Is because, he ex- the Justice Department’s investiga- "The flaw in this reasoning," ||j| shortly before that hour. Cbarles Glffln Pease, peralatent oh- plains, ‘1 never Indulged *"in tobacco, — County JaO. tors and Joseph B.-Keenan, asstetant continued, ‘is that tbe gove The cruising speed of the Ulm Jector to tobacco, meat, alcohol and coffee, tea, flesh, cocoa," or any ot attorney general in charge o r the will measure with a ’rubbei plane had been given before tbe the other things he coiulders harm- a good many other things, Is 80 criminal diviston, will tell bow m m - stick.' Tbe costa— SO o f the takeoff as 130 miles an hour. ful to tbe moral and physical well- inals are caught and prosecuted. •GET FREE THEATER which a privately operated ut Uttie Gas Left years old today and still objecting. being of man. New York, Dec. 4.— (AP) — The Sanford ^ te a , director of the must incur will not be in the gov "We have very little gasoline It was Dr. Pease, white-haired Two decades ago be was front- stage lost an up-and-coming thes- criminal division bureau will dlscliss ment’e yard stick." left,” said a message from the prophet of abstinence, who was* in- page news. Moat of bis colleagues plan today when Harry F. Gerguson, the government’s treatment o f tbe TICKETS BY >lan» to tha Honolulu Globe wire- strumental in bringing about enact- in the- Non-Smokers Protective the gay boulevardler who gave bim- Capones, the Baileys and the Waxey ?eaa station relayed here a little aft- ment of laws against smoking In League have passed on—Dr. Harvey aelf the title o f "Prince” Mike Gordons. er 10 a. m.. Pacific time. “Need the elevators, subways and other public Wiley, Dr. David Starr Jordan, the Romanoff, xvaa sentenced to the KILLS DAUGHTER, SELT. beacon urgently. We do not want ccnveyances. Rev. John Roach Straton and others. county Jail. TREASURY RALANCE READING CLASSIFIEDS! to have to g(ive the SOS. Please He still vents hie gentlemanly They will be remembered tonight He will spend 90 days there un- tell shake them cm the beacon.” WTStb on smokers In subway sta- at a birthday party. Forty friends less be pays an old debt of 8391.78, Jitjrn to the Classified Advertisements on Page 12— ProctorsvlUe, V t, Dec, 4.— { / KYO, the Honolulu station, said Washington, Dec. 4,— (A P )— Tbe tions. It a scolding does no good, he will be there. They will sing songs. Municipal Juetiee CHiarlee E. TOney poeiUon of the Treasury D u m b e r Reaidff^em Through. Is Your Name Among Them Tell* —Norris BuUer, 41, UUed U s ; be was trying to tell the plane that ceils tbe law, Tbe last court case 'They wU) read the letters that have decided. 1 was: Receipts 87,005,432.79; ex- year old daughter Lavtna, sad the beacon hod been In continuous was only a few months ago. come to Dr. Pease from all over the Work, which, he has always In- ing You To Go to the State Theater For a Free Ticket operation since midnight He still walks in O ntral Pari: country. They will eat fruits, sweet- sisted he hated, got Gerguson in penditures 819,701,740ji5; balance To See "Flirtation Walk” At the State Sunday, Monday conunltted suicide by turning i 81,584,682,821.35; customs receipts Navigators pointed out that tbe daily, as be has done for tbe lost meats and ice cream—no fleafa, no trouble. For when he became a or Tuesday? Perhaps Your Name Is One of the Lucky caliber revolver on btmself ias radio beacon sends signals on a di- thirty years, and warns nurses and coffee, no cocoa. niember of the cast of the musical for the month 8680,903.09. home today. rectional beam, and that Ulm, If mothers against giving their babies "How long shall I live to b e?” Dr. show “ Say When,” now running Receipts for tbe fiscal year (since Ones Dravm For These Free Tickets To See That Fa- Police said that. Butler had. badly off bis course, wrould there- coffee, or cocoa. Pease aeke, and the world's cares here, George Mabardi, a liquor con- July 1) $1,465,679,886.08; expendi- mous Picture, the First Musical Ever Made Right At despondent and bad tbr fore be unable to receive them. "1 can tell when babies are cocoa weigh heavily on him. cesaionalre at a Manhattan hotel, tures $3,013,434,644.47 (including West Point. take his own Ufe and that Ulm at the takeoff carried 605 addicts," hs says, "because their . "I don't dare forsake my work read about it and took steps. 81J}17,888,093.48 o f emergency ex- daughter. gallons of gasoline (American eyes become yellow and their skin here. If 1 did and passed on and Habardi charged that in 1928 he pendlturea); excess of expenditures Tbe child was shot whfis t degenerates.” met my blessed mother face-to-face, $1,446,754,779.44; gold asiets |8,- READ CLASSIFIEDS — IT WILL PAY YOU! a room occupied by BuRsr,'l (Oeuttaraad m Pngs Twa) Hia own aUa la pink and clear at' rd be ashamed of my delinquency." 133,889,087.26. and tha Kiri. kANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, UANCHESTER. CONN. TUESOAT, DECEMBER 4,1984 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESrfBR. CONN, I’UESDAY, DECEMBER 4 ,1B54. EMEBOENCT DOCTORS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE *KISS-AND-StrN> ASIAZON what they have—and millions have knowledge that they wUI not be loat TEBROB1ZE8 BOSTON MSN Physiclana who will rrapond to REVEALS ITS LOCATION I0GIDINSPEC110N ing on bstwaan the two dlvlolona. Pater Van Horn, ri'iohloifli,' MARTINTOSELL ABOUT TOWN emergency calls tomorrow after- POMONA GRANGE William A. Schaefer la chairman of nothing. through excesolve taxation. BRITISH SOLK LEADER federation. ry ' ntHtnONLETTER Industry haa repeatedly proved Boaton, Dae. (AP)—Rox- noon are Dr. Moriarty, 544A and A large, attractive sigh that SPEEDING ON MAIN DIviaion A and Attorney Bernard OPEN FORUM Big business does not wont short- Mr. Farrell has been president i Dr. Weldon, 5740. ■wings out-over the sldeoralk on GIVEN AUTOS HERE ROCKVILLE Ackerman chairman of Division B. Ita inability to fairly distribute the bury, tha aactlou of Boaton that Only routlBs buotness waa trans- er hours because it would be forced the British Silk organuntlao Main street has been ccscted to Each team haa captains with mem- profits resulting from the Increase CONVENTION SPEAKER CAOSEOF MURDER was home to John L. Sulliran, INSURANCE HERE acted at the monthly meeting of the HERE TOMORROW PLEADS FOR 80CIAUSM to give up part of its near-milllon-a- use of machinery. Do H. 1. Hsiri- May of 1922. He has also ones world heavyweight cham- Shoe Rebullders iskt night, there mark the location of tbs Man- hers who have made peraonal ogllif jrear salaries to the laborer and president of the' British chester Chamber of Commerce in STREET DISCUSSQ) on a given list of names. mon, George A. Sloan and C. L. pion, and the birthplace of Revo- being nothing of an unusual nature Motor Vehido 'Department ■ni tha Editor: clerk. For awhile it, "Would have to Bardo expect us to believe these SUk association alnca ita lac _ lutionary heroea, was agog to- to be dlspoeei of. the -Podrove block. The sign D. A. r .. Meeting I concur with Mrs. Britton In her do without Its palatial yachts, Frank J. Farrell, President of He IS president of Grout St ObtsHi can be seen from a long distance Sends Inspector! Here On ■ ROCKVILLE DEMOCRATS Mrs. Emily Blasell Swindells will profits are to be more fairly divid- day over the reports of a "wom- Wefl Known Golf Professioih East Cefltral Dikrict Meedng commendation of your worthwhile swanky penthouses, Imported auto- ed between labor and Industry In the Association, to Address Silk pany. Ltd., of Great Tannout^ Sm ef Federal Judge Tells an hugger” roaming the etreeta and is a much needed impreve- Surprise Visit. be the hostess at tha December mobiles and exquisite Jewelry. Let's land, and at Grout’s Ltd., fbundad w - The regular monthly meeting of Local Stocks m&L The words "Manebsstar Police Commissioners Refer meeting of Sabra Trumbull Chap- editorials. The fact that other news- future? We know industry must be and Rayon Executives. and s ^ n g membara of the take a look at some of the profits regulated before unrestrained big 1923 tn Canada, where it operatsa. “stronger sex,” kissing tham Headquarters Company No. 3, 8. M. (Chamber of Commerce" are WIN 3 COUNCIL SEATS ter, D. A. R., which will be held papers reprint many Herald editor- big business is making while 10,- al to Represent North" F. D., will be held tonight at eight (Furnished by Fatnaar A Os.) To Be Held m Odd Fellows Five Inspectori from the motor business crushes us with its bloody two Bilk mills. He Is also asoodatad and then disappearing. printed In gold on a black panel December 13. She will be osslated ials is ample evidence of their edify- 700.000 folks try to get Jobs.- with one of the largest silk dysiDg o'clock St the Spruce street station. Central Row, Hartford, Ooan. with a red border. vehicle department and Policeman Matter Back to Selectmen la entertalntnx by Mrs. WllUam A. hands o fatarvatlon wages and slave Frank J. Farrell, president of the A complaint, made by WllUam William ErteL John Machachek, ing qualities. Take Allied Chemical with a net driving. units In England and with othar Finn, thirty'mine years old, cf western Motnal in Town. HalL Winfield Martin of the Manchester Howell, Mrs. Jamea T. Sykes, Mrs. Mrs. Britton deserves a bouquet, Silk Association of Great Britain fil CompaaioD. Star of tha East, R. B. P„ will John Kramer Are Elected Frank M. Adams, Miss J. Alice income of $20,636,711 for 1933 and Socialism offers you a comfort- British textile companies. He baa the Roxbury eection of Boaton, 1 P. M. Stocks police department put In an unex- for Definite Action. too, for her valiant endeavors . to and Ireland, Inc., will address the been active in the industry for tblr« to police a t the Roxbury Cross- hold Its monthly meeting In Orange Over Republicans. JJaxwell, Mrs. Mshlr S. Chapman, help the unfortunate. I am sure 1932. DuPont with a net income of able living. It asks nothing in re- hall tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. pected appearance on Main street Mrs. Lester W. Martin, Mrs. Wll- $103,157,927 for 33 months ended turn. If you want to free yourself Silk Sc Rayon convention which will ty-seven years. ing station, related the unusual H. 8. Grlawold, general agent is Bank Stocks Kancbeater Orange, P. ef H„ HOLDING AMERICAN shortly before 3 o'clock this after- Herald readers appreciate her fre- TalM. Okl*., D*c. 7—(AP)—Ptm Regular routine business will be Bid Asked The results show 3.7H2 votes cast Uam N. Pray, Mrs. James B. Quinn, Sept. 30, 1934. Union Carbide with from the present monopolistic sys- be held at the Hotel Astor, New "Mr. Farrell’s address on the sub> experience last night and re- Hartford for the Northwestern will be host to East Central Pomo- noon and at once started In etop- Acting on a request from the quent letters. Recently she told you $30,423,953 for the same period. Ject of the silk industry In Great KcBBUMr. 19, ■on of- n FedtrM corded In Boston poUca annals transacted. All members are urged Cap Nat Bank A Trust 7 11 < the city election yesterday, con- Mrs. Orlando Ransom and Mrs. that In two years the Democrats tem or deflation and depression, York City on Friday and Saturday Mutual Life Insurance Company, to be present. na Oranga tomorrow. Tba morning ping cara and conducting an inspec- Manchester Improvement Associa- George McLean; General Foods with $30,408,564. write to Mrs. Britton who Is helping Britain," Mr. Van Horn said, "boa judgt. wan llina Co...... 70 the Ivor Johnson company of Fitcn- gently but firmly on the bowels, 19. who baa been arraigned on a disarm Mlsa Chadwick. the Elks home In Rockville. The 5Ialn Street Lights in electing in the third ward, for ed by two supreme officers, Su- lieves in Socialism because it is the dc.stroy religion when it is the capl- .stimulating them to natural action, ‘ “ “What extortion note?’ I asked murder charge for the alaylng of lani. Mrs. Leo Stiles and Mrs. F. Colt’s Firearms ...... 23 H 254 burg. Mass., on his arrival in the A letter that bad been written to klm. Tbla one.' he said. ‘Read it.’ Eagle Lock ...... 20 MIsa Chadwick waa booked not proceeds will be used towards the Councilman, William Ertel, (D), preme i^enlor Beadle Walter Mc- means by which taxes and hours of tali.sls with their greed who have and gently purifying the entire sys- Gorrell, baa been quoted by ofriclala H. Stroeg. 24 United States. Later be moved to only on the assault charge but also fund for Christmas baskets for the the Board of Selectmen by Walter who won over Menge by 128 votes. Gowan of Watertown and Supreme labor may be reduced, wages in- converted more people to irrellglon k told him 1 didn't want lo read it. 'aa saying that Kennamer killed Gor- Fafnlr Bearings...... 50 60 Hartford, where he was employed by tem. They do that which danger- for carrying a weapon. needy. Joyner, commenting upon the light- Mr. Ertel, son of Mrs. ‘•'‘ose Ertel, of Auditor John J. Walsh of Meriden. creased and working conditions bet- than any other group. ous calomel doe.s without any of the m bunted and handed me an en- rell because of an extortion note de- Daughters of Liberty No. 125, Fuller Brush, Class A. 7 the Colt's Patent Firearms Com- ing and speed situation on Main Vernon avenue. Is a new member on Mr. Walsh is a former Federal rev- tered. He is not a blind follower of aalope. It waa soiled but had never manding $20,000 from Wilcox under L. L. O. L„ will hold their Decem- Gray Tel Pay Station. 10 12 Socialism seeks to save people bad after clicct.s. pany and the Pratt St Whitney street was considered by the board. the board. He is employed as a enue collector. the two old parties because their who arc slowly sinking- in the muck Olive Tablets bring no ' griping Man mailed. I don't believe there threat of abducting hla daughter. ber 18. meeting in Orange hall at 7 Hart and Cooley...... — 125 company. He was a member of the It was decided to return the letter weaver at the Minterbum Mill and Grand Chief Ranger Patrick H. past actions prove they can't give Waa any name or address on the en- He knew of no extortion note Wil- o'clock, and follow it with a Christ- Hartmann Tob, com ... _ 5 Ancient Order of United Workmen of deflation and technological unem- pain or any disagreeable effects. to the Selectmen for their consider- Is a textile union member. Gleason with lis suite will make an us a comfortable prosperity because ployment. It does not seek to Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the velope. There were three sheets of cox declared, nor of any kidnaping mas party at which the husbahda do., pfd...... 22 «— and the Hundred Man's Society. ation as the lighting question was John Machachek, (D), waa elect- official visitation to Court Foresters they don't know how. w rlU v paper In the envelope, 1 plot. and children of the members will be Int Silver...... 22 25 He leaves bis wife, Matilda abolish private ownership of homes, formula after 20 years of practice not considered by the police com- ed Alderman In the Fourth ward, Pride, the Juvenile Court, Thursday George A. Sloan, labor-hating farms and factories. But It does among patients afflicted with eon- think. 'The letter was written in Wilcox said he had met Kennamer guests. A supper in the banquet do., pfd...... 66 70 (Johnson) Hansen; two sons, Mil- missioners as within their authori- winning from William Rogalus by evening, December 20. prcBldcht of the Cotton Tmctile In- Mack Ink. It wasn't tjrpewritten. hail. Santa and a Christmas tree Landers, Frary Sc Clk. 3Ui 334 ton C. Hansen of Wilson, Conn., seek to control, and wherever foasl- stipation with the attendant b.ad gSOJWO Ransom once, when the youth called at hla ty. only 34 votes. Machachek is stew- stitute recently pleaded that the N. hle, to obtain federal ownership of breath. home to eacort Virginia to a party. will be some of the high spots of New Brit. Mch., com.. 4 6 and Walter E. Hansen of this town; » ■ . F ' May Erect Signs ard of the Polish Society at Pulaski R. A. should be broadened in such a T didn't pay much attention to Northwestern Mutual is one of the party. The committee in charge do., pfd...... 30 __ SCIENTIST DIES water power, oil, lumber and other Olive Tablets arc purely a vege- "He aeemed a nice, clean-cut boy,” a daughter, Mrs. Eldna Johnston of Concerning the speed on the hall on Village street. He had for- manner so as to permit the consum- natural resources which have been tba note but I ramember it aald if Wilcox aald, "a bright boy with a the largest of the straight life in- includes Mrs. Lily Cordner, Mrs. Mans A Bow, Qass A. 3 7 Rockville, and seven grandchildren. street It was felt by the board that table compound; you will know them Mr. WUoox didn't pay a $20,000 merly been in the grocery business Cambridge, Eng., Dec. 4.— (AP) er good industries to make u fair exploited by avaricious capitalists. by their olive color. Take one or rather heroic outlook on life." surance cumpanies and has already Martha Leemon, Mrs. Clara Robin- do.. Class B ...... -w- 1 The funeral will be held Thurs- some action be taken towards se- on Village street. Tbla Is bis first —Sir Horace Lamb, 85, noted ma- profit. This is the man who opposes ransom they were going to kidnap earned a good reputation in Man- son. Sirs. Martha Bell. Mrs. Mary North and Judd ...... It seeks to reduce taxes, so that t'wo at bedtime for a week and note He waa not acquainted with Gor- 194 214 day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the curing permission from the state to public office. thematical physicist, died today. a reduction in working hours, al- people may build Iiomes with the his daughter Viiiglnla Wilcox. I re- rell, but knew the Kennamer and chester. Mr. Martin has expressed Conn. Miss Lily Mathews and Mrs. Niles, Bern P o n d ...... 9 11 Thomas G. Oougan funeral home cn erect a sign or signs that would re- John Kramer, (D), won by the though he knows that in the in- the effect. 15c, 30c, 60c. Call Us Day Or Night In member it aald that when ha waa to Gorrell famlltea, be aald, having himself aa being pleased at the op- Jane Irwin. Peck. Stow and Wilcox 2 4 Holl street. Rev. K. E. Erickson of duce the rate of speed at which au- gat la touch with them be waa to same'number of votes, 34. from Sir Horace waa bom Nov. 7. 1849. dustries he rcprc.sents labor-saving gone on bunting trlpa with them. portunity afforded him In becoming Russell Mfg ...... 15 22 the Emanuel Lutheran church 'will tomobilea would come into the Cen- Max Rothe, Republican. Mr. Kra- He was graduated from Trinity col- machinery has taken the place ot Trouble Or Emergency . . Identify himself over the telephone connected with such a fine com- Cecil England, who was Injured a ScovllI ...... I9!i 214 officiate. Burial will be in the East ter from the different directions to as *H.H.W.' As I remember it the Hla aon knew all the youtha whoaa mer is an electrician employed by lege, Cambridge, In 1872 and con- thousands of men. names have been mentioned In con- pany. year ago In an automobile acci- Stanley Works' ...... 214 234 cemetery here. W E D . not more than 20 miles an hour. Be the M. T. Stevens smd Sons Com- tinued his scholastic career there- C. L. Bardo, president of the Na- letter waa signed *Mr. X.’ I'm not The local man will continue to dent, spending a month in the hos- Standard Screw ...... 65 60 fore there be other changes, how- sure of that though. nection with the affair, Wilcox said; pany. after as a fellow and .issistant tutor tional Association of 5Iannfactur- had gone to echool with them. spend two mornings a week at the pital and until only a short time ago do., pfd., guar...... 100 — John Logan T H U R S . . ever, concerning speed and also the Tbla election sends Into the C!oun- becoming a full professor of mathe- ers, and another opponent of short- "Phil said Gorrell sure waa a general agent's office In Hartford. confined at the home of hla brother, Smythe Mfg. Co. 33 38 lights along the street, the police dirty rat. x x x Wilcox said he waa keeping In John Logan, a life long resident | cil by both parties one Alderman matics in 1875 at the University of er hours, whines that the shorter touch with developments at Tulsa He will have his office here at his W. Harry EIngland, lb to leave Man- Taylor and F en n ...... 85 of Manchester, died at his home, commissioners are of the opinion and two Councilmen each. Adelaide. work week, would lower living "Phil aald he killed John Gorrell by telephone. home, 42 Maple street. chester on Thursday for Florida Torrington ...... 69 71 that there should first be a public I you ne ed, you con get it in one or two do yi, ond baeauaa of this axtortlon note writ- 137 Hilliard street, early this morn- The annual city meeting atood His Incursions Into the realms of standards, tend to create unemploy- where he will spend the winter. The Underwood Mfg. Co, .. 56 58 ing, after a few days illness. Em- hearing called by the Selectmen to adjourned until this evening at 8 higher mathematics brought him ment, hurt working conditions, re- you con poy it bock o little ot o time over o period during ten by John. Ha said It was the j trip is being taken to allow him to Union Mfg. Co...... learn Juat what waa wanted. the next ten months or ij ^ e. Coihe in ond tolk it over with T^ l f eTIRES ^AND BATTERIESt o i i e work of a gang la Kansas City. I 8 ployed nearly all of his adult years o'clock, for the transaction of all Increasing scientific honors and in tard recovery and would not solve i continue hla treatment of sun baths U S Envelope, com ... 80 as a fireman at the E. E. Hilliard Days Off other business. 1925 he was made president of the unemployment. It’s a wonder he us— write — or phone. didn't pay much attention to any of I and underwater treatment that is do., pfd...... 105 There was no action taken on the the conversation because I didn't AUSTRAUA FUERS REBEKAHS OBSERVE plant In Hllllardville Mr. Logan had Election Offtciaia British association. In 1931 he was didn't say it would cause fallen i now necessary at home. He will Veeder Root ...... 32 34 retired seven years ago. request of an additional day off be . The Republican election officials knighted. arches, hay fever and piles. Duced- MORIARTY BROTHERS balieva It. It was the first time I , make his headquarters in St. Whitlock Coll Pipe ... granted to the police. This haa ThvP e r s o n a l Fi n a n c e COe bad beard Phil mention Gorreli'a 2‘4 His wife, Mrs. Rose Keating yesterday were: First ward, Frank ly clever, these men. As far as they I I l l y 4 'i i iir t rr l » thri*4^ ,;r r 4 * f n i | i r r m o n t h tin iiti* .lOl-Sl.'i Center Street—Corner Broad LOST OVER PACIFIC , Petersburg with his parents Mr. and J.B.Wll’ms Co. $10 par 63 — Logan, survives him as do four been considered by the board before /.dams, moderator; Robert Pierce, are concerned its riglit for big bus- p n i t i n n i m i n l o f l o n n name. I didn't know Gorrell." A summary showed 17.292 preda- l l m i n i 3» H t n t r T h e i i t r r I H d n . Free Road Service. Open 24 Hours. 40TH ANNIVERSARY i Mr.s. Harry E)ngland who are resl- sons, three daughters, one sister and they have arrived at the opln- deputy; Henry .^newald, ballot iness men to work shorter hours by Before lliomaa waa questioned i ion that there is not a sufficient ap- tory animals killed In Webb county, 7.%:i S i r ^ r t T e l r p h o i i r 3I:M» Phone 3873 County Attorney Anderson said be (Oonttnned from t'age Uns) I dents of that city. and eight grandchildren. Hla sons booth; Edna Parker, booth; Nelson Texas, alone during the past three taking time off for golf, but the DANCE IN WAPPING are. James, of this town; John, of I propriation made to cover the extra mead, counter. Second ward, Harry poor workers must be satisfied with was seeking Homer F. Wilcox, Jr., expense that it will entail. years. Loanft Made In NraHiy Tou’fis 17, for questioning, Anderson said measure) which at the consumption Quincy, Mass., Charles of Bridge- Bartley, deputy; Alice Coveney, of- he felt the boy could "help to clear rate of 28 miles an hour for hla two Lodge Celebrates Birthday in I gio'i‘‘riL''a?"^*Leui^'uT port, and Arthur of Springfield. The ficial checker; Emory Phelps, bal- 240-horsepower motors would last in the State Armory voted to hold TOMORROW NIGHT laughters are, Mrs. I^ul Newman, lot booth; Lillian Fryer, booth; him slightly more than 21 hours. the Christmas party as usual this Mrs. Michael Sheridan, and Miss 1EACHERS OF ENGLISH Herbert Scheiner, counter, and Wil- The takeoff from Oakland waa at Fine Entertainment Last year on Monday, December 17, which Madeline Logan, all of town. His liam Kuhnly. Third ward, Thomas 3:41 p. m., yesterday. This gave is the regular meeting night. The Federated Workers Sponsoring sister is Miss Teresa Logan, of | TO mt IN HARTFORD Morrell, moderator; Howard Dlm- P erson a l Notic e s him fuel to last theoretically until Night. committee will consist of all past Entertainment Program Pre- Hartford. ock, deputy; Asher Read, ballot a f ^ noon today. presidents, and each member is re- ceding Dance in School Hall. The funenll services will be held I booth; Lillian Tourtlotta, booth; TTie liner President Coolidge, quested to come prepared with a Thursday morning, at 8:30 at his | Instruction in Composition to Walter Kellner, counter and Vin- CARD OF THANKS which at 8 o'clock last night was small gift for the grab-bag. The Federated Workers of the church home and at nine o'clock in St. Be General Subject— Ses- cent Barrows, counter. In the \\c wUli to thank a^l our relatives, 651 miles from Honolulu, its Imme- Sunset Rebekah Lodge celebrated children's Christmas party will be at Wapplng advertise' elsewhere in Bridget's churcb. Burial will be in | Fourth ward, CTharles Weber, dep- it :d' nml nelirhbors for their klntl- diate destination on a voyage.from its 40th anniversary last night in held the following day, December this issue an unusual vaudeville en- St. James's cemetery. sions to Be Held in the Bond. uty; Esther Taylor, official check- ress In our recent bereavemeni. the here, radioed at 10:30 a. m., today Odd Fellows hall, by a most enjoy- er; Millie Luge, booth; George auiJut'U Utreth of our husband and 18 at the Armory. All children of tertainment and modern and old- that the wireless signals from the able program, planned and carried legionnaires will ^ welcome. Moth- fashioned dance, which they are Airs. Katherine Brockhaus. "The Teaching of Composition in Miller, booth; George Keller, ballot fr-hwi. Juha II, CouKhltn, We would plane were so weak they could not out by Noble Grand Mrs. Minnie Mrs. Katherine Brockhaus, a for-1 School and College" will be the gen- booth: Robert Greenwood and Fred er.j»cJuny ci(eakers will be Louis Zahner, Gro- Alien, pianist. Alien Fehr; Matilda S cans ...... two Bimple things. Get a bottle of and' fraternity bothers at the Unit technical charge of carrying a con- ton school; Miss A. Genevieve Vio- 25c verslty of Pennsylvania, and Mr. Ann Gilbert, office girl, Wilma White Rose Tea, the new Condensed JAD Salta and SEE WEST HAVEN CLUB AGAIN IN TROUBLE cealed weapon. let, Plainfield High school: and Pro- Szalontai; applicants for position l-4>lb. pkg...... take a teaapooufui in a glaas of Pickles was best man at bit wed- Kennedy Waa arraigned In City fessor Wilbert Snow, Wesleyan Uni- 17c ding. Mr. Elaton waa an air pilot /Oonttaoed from Page One) Bernard Bentley's Sterling Trio: Heinz’s Rice Flakes, water before breakfast. Make two C!ourt this morning before Deputy versity. Marie Ellen Fairbanks, reader. Miss small ohangsa in diet—aa'explained, INSTAU ITS OmCERS overseas in the World War and his Judge Peter J. Cavanaugh and Dean Thurman L. Hood of Trinity 2 pkgs. family was connected with the Nor- cashed two personal drafts for Ger- Mary Gregus; Patricia Ann Fair- 25c in the folder inside the Oondenficd through hia father, as guardian, be College will be the cnalrmem of the banks, reader, Mrs. Hattie King- Bakes:es-AU, JAD package you get. That'a ail. wich, N, Y. Pliarmeceutlcal com- guson, and ahortly after received a waived examination on charges of college section meeting, which will Mrs. George H. Williams and Mrs. pany. He leaves J>esidea hla wife a terse but sad message of condolence ston; Mrs. J. H. Smith Carter, fond Towel Free.. .Pkg. ... You look pounds lighter from the George L. Grazisdlo attended the manslaughter and carrying a con- be held in Moorish Hall. The speak- mother. Miss Hope West; Violet 22c first day, for the Condensed JAD son and two daughters. from the bank in the usual phrase, cealed weapon. Bonds ware fixed Potato Flour, installation of officers of the West ology; "No account." ers will be Professor W. Benfleld Jackeline Carter, dancer. Miss Pris Saits banlthes excess moisture Haven Emblem' club No. 45 laat at $5,000. Chief Hugh E. Meade of Pressey of Dartmouth College and cilia Turner; Mary McGregor, sing' 10c weight and all pufftneos and bloat at night, together with Mrs. Robert Gerguson was arrested last night the police department told, newspa- Theodore Morrison of Harvard Uni- er. Miss Elizabeth >rummond; Car- :fiSEibuiy' Pancake once. And the system is quickly as be arrived at the theater for his permen today that he still waa oon- Dower, outer guard elect of the NEW HAVEN PAIR nightly stint. versity and Breadloaf School pf Eng- oline Virginia, reader. Miss Cor- Flour, pkg...... cleared of depleting poisons Yst Rockville Emblem club. Mrs. John vineed that the shooting was acci- lish. nelia Reedy; Pansy Lavender, art- 10c you never need know a hungry mo- Justice Toney sentenced Get' dental. Tomatoes, No. 1 cans, ment Clark of Providence, with her offi- guson under a section of the civil At 1:00 the convention will be ist, Miss Priscilla Szalontai;- Rose 4 for ...... cial suite was In charge of the cere- HELD AS THIEVES practice acts dealing with fraud, brought to a cloae by a luncheon Lavender, artist. Miss Helen 25c Just ask for the new Oondsnsed meeting In the Hotel Bond ballroom. Kynoch; Mr. Morton, Edward Kel- Sardines in Tomato JAD Salts. St any drug store. A mony. Mrs. Williams while deputy (Coattnnsd from Fags One) alnce be could not be criminally instituted the West Haven club prosecuted because of the statuts of ♦cifiS IfoooU Ward E. Duffy of The Hartford ler: Roland Carter,, violinist. Porter Saaee, 1-lb. .can, month’s supply Is only 60c. You PARSONS’ S^K^Sirfo Bllnn, and James Wood, French |g f o r ...... ■ctuslly can follow tbia scientific nearly a year ago. Mrs. Williams is arrested aa the men who were In the Umitations. HARTFORD i f «Jl8 Times will speak on "Looking Back 25c now fourth vice president of the room. On English I." horn, played by Elmer Bats. ISbaker Salt, plan for only 2c a day. Don't for- Rstnrn by Popular Demand Scouts Boise $700 get; ask for the hew (Condensed JAD Supreme emblem club and Mrs. Lieutenant Balanda traced them Professor Hewette E. Joyce of IjNb. round box .... Grasladio haa succeeded her aa rarroR from Florida Dartmouth College is president and Seven hundred dollayx were rais- ... 6 c SalU. he said to New Haven with the help AT LOCAL FLORISTS I ed by the two divisions in charge gCaniation Milk, Begin the quick Jad Method of re- deputy. Mrs. Clark, the supremo of a passing motorist who bad noted Profeasor A. Bertram De Mllle, Wln- marshal, Mrs. O'Rourke of Ptovl- throp, Massachusetts, is secretary- of the Boy Scout drive, with the )dl cans, 8 f o r ___ ducing -^tomorrow morning. TTis automobile marker numbers on a A small, psa-gresn trss-toad final returns to be made this-week. 25c Condensed JAD Salts—remember— dsnea and Mrs. Orasisdlo were car parked In front of tba house. la aaolhtr H Us groat treasurer of the association. Alfred presented with beautiful beaded eve- I blinked Ita brassy eyas up at Shakcopeareaa Portrayals A. Wright, 31 Whitman Ave., West The Charter Oak Council of Boy is urged to a polson-banlahing agent Both men protest their Innocence. I Charlie Millkowakl this morning Scouts la grateful for the fine finan- to banish unhealthy bloating and to ning bogs. All supreme officers re- Bachlnskl was employed by-Flknis, Hartford, is chairman of the mem- ceived rose corsages and the West when be opened a box of aan- MACBETH TABLEWARE bership committee. Dr. Robert H. cial assistance. Rockville will now MAH1EU*8 eliminate body motature—not as a Lieutenant Balanda aald, but failed aeverla shlppeo to the local florist RICHARD m be represented by a local executive reducting one. Haven ataff of officers, gardenias. to report for work yesterday morn- Cmdbmpaay (of IS Mahoney, Bulkeley High school, at the meeting of the executive A delicious luncheon was served, from Florida. The little Batra- Hartford, is chairman of the local Special Agent ing. clan haa not peeped yet and baa Seat Sale Taara,, Orch. $2.75, Free To The Ladies board of Charter Oak Council, and the cigarette thats MILDER OROCBRT to which the Elks were Invited and Lieutenant Balanda aald that none •SJO; BaL, glBS, f lJ 6 ; Sad BaLf committee, and Mlsa Grace F. Gar- this money will be used In promot- dancing continued until an early been content all day to watch the 55c. Tax laeladsd. vin, Bulkeley High school, Hartford, 188 Spruce Street of the $600 bad been fotmd. The goings on in hla new home. ing scout work in this city. Broad WELDON DRUG CO. hour today. youths pad onlv $4 when arrested. LAST DAY— MERRY WIDOW”. baa charge of reservations for the Brook and ElHngton. dinner qpd luncheon. • i»M, b tm r * Mhm TaoMoa Os. f Oonslderabla rtvaliv baa boon go- i

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Clef club, proved to be an effective where Route. No. 69, the Waterbury- asphalt-on-concrete-base paving on conductor.. It Is certain, these two . . , . ulc No. 6 in West Hart- Uona for the 1300 a month pensions maintain that If in its inception it BIDS ASKED ON FOUR Brlstol road, intersecta Union Md It’s Nice That Huey Is Willinar To Share Something: TWOCLUBSRENDER popular groups of singers are In ford. M d concrete paving on the contained the eleiOen^ of Important LODCETOBEHOST Wolcott atreets, Md will be classed Overnight tflanrlypBtpr fo r everybody over sixty. It is all %NewDeal Manchester good hands, M d that they shall not Boaton Post Road at Put's Hill in very amusing to the Times—and to helpfulness those elemcnU were de- andHu lack fo r fine training. The eoloista, BRIDGE, PAVING JOBS as a state truific line project Greenwich. News that superior class to whose Inter- Btroyed, utterly and b ^ o n d hope, the Date Book SPLENDID CONCERT Mrs. Lashinske M d Utos Wetktas The bridge operations In GrMby, Corniiio Bprali^ , TO LADIES FRIDAY were splendid guest artists, their all town aid jo)>s, will consist of a eata that great newspaper has ever Instant the President demonstrated Joneses numbers proving to be very delight- Three bridge projects in the town 24-foot span concrete slab bridge on ASTRONOMER DIES PortlMd, Me.—The Mcestral hozM^ ’% % '5? .’SS ? S J p”aV ix c . his fear oi taking the responsibility been ao assiduously devoted. Says Toalght ful. The accompMists, Miss John- of Granby and the paving on one In- Bast street, known as "Baytates of Col. Fred N . Dow, will be used imS II BliMll Str*«t for its snforesment through the Bridge," and piles other repairs Uu«hnt*r. Conn. the newspaper: At State theater — “The Merry son and Mr. Hawley moat capably Md a' memorial to bis father Qenerat? Day by day tbs JonssM bseome ^tbat ratas fall quit* a lot, and 78 BeethoTM and G Clef Groups tersection on Route No. 69 in the on the bridge over Salmon Brook on London, Dec. 4.— ( A P ) — The TnOVAS rRROCBOW Grandiose as It la. it cannot be Ilcsnsing provision. Odd FeDow$ of This District Widow” with Jeanette MacDonald supported the ciubs M d aololata. Neal Dow, prohibition pioneer under ' Oonornl M »B »g«r______more familiar with ths workings per cent more electrleity was used." and Maurice (Jhavaller. Two com- city of Bristol were today added by Mimgary road. Sealed bids on all death Sunday of the Rev. Thomas regarded as the Ultimate Plan. What was left of the National Re- the terms of his will. . of the New Deal, as they take It Fa Feora Ooapetitioa plete shows at T and 9. Feature Chief Little Bison, a playground Highway Commissioner John A, four jobs will be received from con- Henry Etopinoll (Jompton, clergy- Poundod OeWbor 1. 1111 To endow old age and exempt It covery Act after that was what Is up phase by phase and dissect it T h e re may be aome excuse for to Job Here for Party for shown at 7:18 and 9:15. Combine to Sing for Bene- Macdonald to the highway jobs for tractors until 3 p. m.. December 17 mM Md noted astronomer, w as an- c:k)ncord, N . H .— A survey made Pabllihod Ev«t7 Evcninc Exeopt ^ from labor l» well enough as a be- assistant employed by the SERA at •andn.vt and HolidnrA Entorod at tht left of a long, complicated and dras- at the supper table and in their I (he government going into the elec- Dec. 4-5-a— Art exhibit by local the age of 75, conducts a child's which bids \vill bo received by the at the highway department offices nounced here today. public by the attorney general’s ginning. But why should any- l ^ n Offica at Jdanehaatar, Conn., at SHARE easy chairs In ths evsning. tric buBlnsas down in Tennessee,” talent at St. M ary's church. story telling hour three afternoons highway department Monday, Dec- on the fifth floor of the State Office He was (or many years a vic^ir of offlcri indicated juvenile delinquency body work? "The rose," says tic statute after the tnacUng clause fit of the HosphaL iaw n d Claa* Mall Mattar. T hey’ve learned a lot in these lit- objected Pa, "but this Tennessee Ladies. Tomorrow emt)er 17. The work in Bristol will building, Hartford. Projects previ- Towlaw. In 1910, he discovered a is on the Increase in N ew Ham p- . 8UMCIUPT10N JtATES the Persian poet, “la good to a week Md teaches Indian wood- has bean repealed. tle debates. This Is the iSth ar- Valley Authority seems to be going Dec. 8— ^Nearly-Ncw Shop, O u te r craft Md handiwork at the Yose- consist of about 160 square yards ously announced for letting on the new star, "Nova Laoertae." He also shire While adult lawlessness Is de- Oaa Taar. b7 mall...... tt.Od smell and I am good to smell it." . fH R the whole hog. Par Montb, by mall ...... I .«> Not in any direction has the Ucle la the aeiice that tells of the church. mlte. Cal., playground. of waterbound macadam paving same date were 6,367 feet of found more than 100 double stars. clining. There must be milliont ready to By HABOLD TUBKINOTON >la«la Copy ...... » -J* VVEALTH family’s discussions. "I bear it'a going to make osment Friday evening there will be a Also opening of two-day Christ- Sign the Ultimate Planner's peti- Roosevelt edmlnistration proved Paltrarad ona y a a r ...... 11.00 and pottery rnd starch, buy and mas sale and supper. Women’s An audience of about four hun- tions, thinkers who hold that anything— except that from the Dtotrict Ladles Night at Manches- By W n X IS THORNTON sell real estate, and loan money. Home League. Salvation Army. MEMBER o r THE ASSOCIATED money is good to spend and they ter with King Da'vld Lodge I.O.O.F. dred people, w as present for the , P R E S S President and his iU-assortsd group : W hat on earth else won’t it be do- Thto Week are good to spend it. acting as hosts to the lodges in Dis- Manchester Memorial hospital con- Tha Aaaoclatad Praia la aaeluilvaly vt personal advisors nothing con- UbaiiCear l A l r t s s a ! lag pretty soon ? They ought to Dec. 6— St. M ary’a Guild supper, antlllad to tha uaa (or rapabltoatlon stop somewhere. Nothing particularly ednUllatlng ‘T may not be a radical,’* pro- trict No. 28. Leroy Roberta, Noble sale and art exhibit. cert, given ta the High School ball o f all ntwa dlipatehaa craditad to It sistent, determined and courageous “Bsoauss, in ths long run, gow or not otharwiaa or.dttad la tbia about the wit in that paragraph, but claimed P a Jones, "but I don’t think Grand of King David Lodge Is gen- Dec. 7— Opening of Manchester last evening. The concert was pre- is to be expected. I’m an old mossbaek or a Tory emment competition isn't fair. It OR papar and alao tha local nawi pub- eral chairman and It is expected High's home basketball season at sented by the Beethoven Glee Club, ROGERS SILVER SET llihad haraln. It is about aa logical as one might either. I runs on cheap money that the gov- Control of business through codlff- Armory, against West Hartfohl. ohd the O Oef Club, with Mrs. All rlrhta of rapiihllcatlon o( expect. No subs'antial difference be- “W bsn ths government talked ernment can borrow at lower rates that more than 300 Odd Fellows apactal diapatchaa haraln ara alao ra> catlon, complicated and ridiculous Dec. 8— Democratic victory din- Bertellne Lashinske and Miss about ’developing great watar power than anyone else, and it pays no from this section will be in attend- aarvad. tween a proposal to exempt from in- ner dance at Rainbow dance hall ta Miriam Watkins aa guest soloists. as it now seems— and lamentably resources’ and ’alectrlo empires.’ I taxes. I guess it can drive anybody ance. — BEAUTIFUL GLOBE dustrial effort eight or ten million Bolton. The piano accompanists were Miss Pull aarvlca ellant o ( N E A Sarv. futUs— might not have been a failure waa all for that, especially because out of business If it wants to. The prograni iHll consist of one Thia Month Eva M. Johnson and Burdette L. lea. Ine. persons above sixty, while there are It makes work, and we need work. "And here's another thing. A l hour's entertainment each of the if It had not been emasculated by its Dec. 9— Concert by Polish church Hawley. O. Albert Pearson di- Publlabar'a Rapraaanlatlva; Tha that many younger people eager to “But when It ooross to the gov- this cheap water power electricity four lodges, C^scent of East Hart- own sponsor. Failure of dollar de- choirs at High school ball: rected the glee clubs in their entire Julliil Mathewa Spaclal'Asancy—.Naw ernment putting electric flsUrons it a great idea. But wbat’a going, Rising Star of Rockville, work but jobless—between that and D m . ,11 — Chicken pie supper. group of songs. York, Chicaao, Detroit and Boaton. valuation to halt the progress of de- and eggbsaters on tha market at to happen to the miners wbo'v faueaon of Stafford Springs and North Methodist church. The program which lasted about a proposal to liavs nobody do any cut ratas, that's too many for me. been mlnlbg the coal to run Ilhg David of Manchester each " MEMBER audit BI.-REAU OT Aatlon does not prove error in the Dec. 13— Christmas bazaar. South one hour and three quarters, con- circulations. work at all. Well, If the Times I f I waa selUqg electrical appli- present coal-tired generating urnishing IS minutes. theory, only palpable weakness In its Methodist church. sisted of three group numbers by can't see quite a considerable dlffer- anoes Instead of groceries, I’d be plants? Refreshments and a program of Dec. 14— DeMolay dance at Ma- Tha Herald Prlntlna Company. Inc., administration. Failure to restore " I noticed a committee of A la- ' modern and old faahloned dancing the Beethoven Glee Club, two aaaumaa no flnanclal raaponalhlllty ence between these two Ideas it's ple^ sore." sonic Temple. groups by the G er(orm, but been proved by the twenty months Jan. 17-20— Annual Poultry Show "Praise Ye the Lord," Tchaikovsky; John, Jr., "but you want to remem- . trict meeting at Stafford Springs / / » Y \ i not many of them arc much more r of erroneous Agiirlng. It has been of Mr. Roo.sevclt's administration. used to using It, will buy other at State Armory. “121st Psalm," LaForge, and "Halle- ber that all these big dams serve and it Is expected that more than 50 ! assumed that the scheme could be electrical equipment, too. The deal- lujah, Amen,’! from "Judas Macca- inyaterioua than the way In which Because not one single principle has other purposes than just to gener- members of King David Lodge will ers may not lose out in the long bacus,” Handel. The first two are the United States government oper- ! Annnced through a sales tax that been followed through to s positive ate electricity. Most of them will make the trip, leaving the Center at run. typical anthems of a more heavy I would add only two or three per help with irrigation, and flood con- 7 o'clock sharp. ates through its maxe of agencies, demonstration. " I guess the government is really scoring, and the club made a splen- trying, even aside from the special trol and even navigation. ASSESSMENT BIDS departments, bureaus, commissions I cent to the cost of commodities, did initial impression with these projects It’s backing, to make the That'll help stop erosion of and A'a— "administrations." Who, I whereas the Increase would prob- two well rendered selections. The *4 farm land and loss by silting up >! I country use more electricity. That ST. BRIDGETS P A R n third of the group was short, very ably be nearer twenty-Ave per rent. of channels and low farm land. fOr example, would expect to find the will help bring rates down for every- CALLED IN MONDAY voluminous, and the club displayed There should )>e a lot of good ef- first really worthwhile document on In other words It would add some- body else." good rich tone. fects from them besides just |he n i i S PARISH HALL thing like one-fourth to the cost of Hoover Vetoed Plan Mrs. Bertelint Lashinske opened banking that has Issued out of the electric power angle. mi i] Ml Strange . overturn, surely, from her group of songs with a very New Deal mechanism, making Its living of these under 60 to maintain "Also, they tie in with what ws four short years ago, when President One of Biggest Ever Held lovely number by Rogers, "The those above sixty In the comparative were talking about the other night, Think Job Won’t Be Started appearanca through the Department NEW Hoover vetoed tbs Norris bill tor Star.” A voice of wide range is re- with the idea of getting people to Brings Crowd of Card Play- of Oommerce after having been luxury of the Townsend plan. Ob- Behind the Scenes in , / Health and Diet government opsraUon of Muscle quired to effectively render this f S ( g I ! I § 111 Shoals. Hoover saw no reason wny move out of the big cities and start ers Together Last Night. Before Third Week in This worked out by the Bureau of the viously eventual realization of this song, and Mrs. Lashinske most ca- tha govaramsnt should not pour a new kind of life. A ro iu d every pably displayed a full toned voice in Census? fart must serve to dampen some- Advice one of these danu there ought to One of the largest gatherings of 26-PIECE FULLY GUARANTEED YORK tans of millions down that rat-bols both the lower and upper registers. what the wild enthusiasm with .L nfiMWAMBykAINC By Ur. Frank McOof In wartime, but not a cent for run- be small towns and communities bridge, whist and setback players Month. Yet It has remained for that bu- The well known and universally be- which the scheme has been recelvod. ning it in peacetime to try to get where thsrs’ll be cheap electric ever accommodated in St. Bridget’s ROGERS SILVER SET reau, working through Prof. Theo- WASHINGTON loved "M y Heart A t Thy Sweet By PAUL HARRISON some of ths millions back! power, and where a man can live aa church hail assembled last night for Just the .same the Times and its Voice," from "Samson and Delilah" dore N. Beckman of Ohio State Uni- NRA lent Dead____ Chlselers Will co-ordination of enforcement, he Undoubtedly, worry over money Today, tha government is running well as in town, as far as conven- the regular weekly card party. Bids for the revaluation of prop- and the equally well known and New York, Dec. 4.— First thing iences are concerned, and yet be in Many handsome prizes were dis- versity, to whom tha job was en- Ilk are going to have some difficulty Feel Mailed Fist In Supreme Ef- demanded large powers. Is a great producer of Irritable It, and anlarglng it into a string of erty In Manchester will be received favorite "Danny Boy" were most; In laughing off the circumstance you know they’ll be calling this fort to Enforce Coiex .... Rosen- N IR B gave him those powers and dams and the Tennessee Valley re- the country. played on the stage and were beautifully sung by Mrs. Lashinske. trusted aa chief economist, to ascer- colons'and spastic colitis, and 1 be- awarded the winners after the by the Board of Selectmen next island Womanhnttan. It's that femi- blatt Chosen to Head New Smash he immediately went Into action. gional development. In the south- Helps Attract Industry As an encore she sang "The Virgin's tain the extent to which dunderhead- that seventeen million people have west, at Boulder Dam, rises another •The cheaper power ought to games had finished. An added fea- Monday. If an award Is made it will .... Hits Hard and (lougers Fear . 13,000 Kicks on File lieve that the Ananclgl strain which Slumber Song,” by Reger. signed the Town.scnd petitions. No nized. Think of the theaters, de- many people have experienced dur- such project (begun by Hoover, ny bring some industries to the dams, ture of the affair was the awarding be Tuesday before Town Treasurer Bd banking and the obstructive pull- Him. About 17,000 complaints of wage a Clef Numbers pendent upon actresses and chorus enough anyway to give work to the of an attfictlve door prize which George H. Waddell will be given an del of governmental banking agrn- such gigantic movement ever liefore and hour vloIaUons are on Ale at ing the last few years has played the w ay ). The G Clef Club then presented In the northwest, two great dams people who go there. waa won by Miss Frances Godleski. opportunity to notify the successful transpired in this country. And to girls; of night clubs, which have to By RODNEY DUTCHER NRA. Up to now the procedure of a part In bringing about the great three numbers, the first “Stranger WiMi Hiis Kcurots, detailed, up-to-the-mimita gtoba betide radio, tv tr y radio Httanor com dea have prevented recovery by begin k similar system on the Co- "And yet, there'll be room for Setback proved to be the most bidder. By the time the firm to do glrlesque; of shops and stores, 5lanehcsfer Herald's Washington handling has dragged them through Increase in these disorders. H ow- of Galilee," by Morris. This was hamstringing the nation's small fn- attempt to dispose of such a wave 1)0 lumbia, and ip the northeast waits them to have aome land with their popular game and In this division the reassessment work has every- Locate all principal international short-ume radio station* and see on the ^oba and women executives, and the vast a dozen N R A offices and bogged ever, It Is also likely that our Im- very effectively done, the diction of sentiment by sneerlngly suggest- Correspondent the St. Lawrence development, homes and do enough farming to the prizes went to Mrs. L. Carlson thing In readiness to begin the theircallletters. Tellthecorrespondingtimeinanypartoftheworld. -k Measura duatries and small business men. cloat-and-dresB.ln Justry.. . . them so hopelessly that no one can proved methods of diagnosis have project, at least a week will have and pitch of the club being of very Washington, Doe. 4.— Sink of spread out only on papar, bccau.se help out and give them a better and Miss Mamie ZatkowskI for the the distance in miles betiveen his home and any point in the tvorld. Figure tha While the N R A has been demand- ing that these seventeen million also played a part In uncovering high order, inasmuch as the number Nobody could call Now York a swim, live or die, survive or perish Imagine how many other complaints Congress turned it down st the last chance to live independently than women while Everett B. Stevens passed, thus making it doubtful would just as soon have signed a many cases which might otherwise that the job will be launched in was unaccompanied. "When Thou latitude and longitude’of any' spot on the earth’s surfacx. k Determine the rdativa lag that the small indiMftriallst hire man's town. There are women brok- — the N R A WIN march once more might have been made had anyone session. they had in town." and Mark Hanna were high scorers have been called mucous colitis, ap- earnest much before December 17. Comest," from "Stabat Mater" by sites and positions o j countries. BBore handa and pay higher wages, petition to the government to re- ers, women liquor merchants, women against the chlselers and prove for suspected a chance of real enforce- Add in ths fact that the Reclam- "So that’s why they build these among the men. pendicitis, stomach trouble, etc. Asked today if sentiment appear Rossini, was the second of the orchestras. Women dominate socie- the Aral time whether Its codes can ment. ation Service is already operating dams wbera there aren't any peo- Mrs. Anna Gleason and Mrs.2J. Mc- Space doee -not permit listing Vrhila the govammant has been forc- lieve everybody of the necessity of The most important part of the ed to be opposed to granting the group, opening with a soprano solo ty In all Its strata. Widows control be enforced. N IR B and the hard-hitting Mr. 23 hydro-electric dams, and that be- ple?” queried P a Jones, sharply. Carthy turned in the highest wom- many additional interesting working Is as childish as It is futile. diagnosis is the use of the X-ray. If by Mrs. Elsie Gustafson, the club ing up the prices of his raw mate- many a vast family fortune which, Employers violating code labor Rosenblatt hope soon to make set- sides the "big four" named above. "Well, you have to build a power en's bridge scores and Joseph Mc- award to the firm which has been and entertaining featuree thto this type o f colon Is examined with doing some reassessment work for joined in to lend an attractive ac- rials and hedging him about with While, the Townsend plan may in turn helps control every sort of provisions— minimum wages and tlement of these complaints a mat- Public W orks funds went to 97 mu- dam where nature makes a place nduff and H. M. Hemingway cap- the X-ray It will be seen that the In- Cheney Brothers, Mr. Waddell said companiment. This number was en- wonderful educational device business you can imagine. maximum hours—will le.arn that the ter of days rather than months. nicipal and county electric projects for it, dad, and the assumption is tured the honors for men. nil sorts of dlllicultiea in the mar- have gone astray In its Agurcs and testine has been squeezed tight in today that such comment must joyed very much. The third number, brings to the radio enthusiast. Hurlesqiie (iiieeii Blue Eaele is fur from a dead duck. The most Important anticipated in 30 states, and you can see how that If the people around there In the whist section Mi.ss Julia keting of his goods and while Don- led to the drauing of a too roseate one part until the normal size of come from members of the Board of '"The LoM Bless You and Keep | Women are prominent In the pro- They're Arst on the list as the pul- step Is a decentralization of the com- big an effort la being made to make haven't learned to use electricity, Sheridan and Mrs. Henry Lsiduc the tube has been distorted by a Selectmen. A n appraiser connected You” by Lutkin, was unaccom-' ald Ricbberg has recently been pass- picture. It has Its roots deep In a duction department of the theater— motor squad known as the National pliance set-up. especially of the America "kilowatt-conscious." you can teach ’em, and if there were the lucky ladies while IVilllam muscular spasm until it is the size with the Municipal Service Com panied. It waa a short selection, la g the buck to Industry to put live profound social and economic truth Indu.strlal Recovery B\itb the funds to dence pre.seiitcd by this monster way sliowmnii who liad been in a.s you'd infer from the press con- Labor and the Federal Trade Com- the population is larger than Man- and waa sqng with much feeling. table or spastic colon may closely these big projects are going to sell "jMyway, there’s one thing about carry on; and nobody in the whole [petition that the [people have oom- partnership with Sigmund Romberg. ferences of Chairmun Clay Williams mission. che.ster's. It Is believed Jhat a thor- Brahms’ "Lullaby” is always ac- resemble those of many other dis- power pretty cheap. They form the' money that’s going into Udnga TO nCHT THE OUTLAWS Thpijigh B scries of.deals and whp.se contributions to the ..rotten G.. 8tanlelgh Aniqld, a new as- ough and efficient job cannot be ceptable OH' M y 'program, arid tHe atupendous New Deal h ^ been. in. pletely reversed their traditional a t - -orderai----...... -...... ’’yardsticks" to measure the rates lik e these,” P a Jones consoled him- circumstances which he himself publicity the reorganlzeii N R A has sistant attorney general from San' done here for less than $18,000. club was especially good in this i the least interested to look into the titude of faith in the "old and tried" Probably the most noticeable of private companies. self. "it's going into labor and ma- scarcely understood, he.fouUd him- had have been rather enormous. ■, Francisco, will head a new.D. J. di- Protective Group Holds Its number. The soft tones were pleas- symptom Is an acute awareness of "In cities like this one, where terials and its leaving permanent trouble until, If you please, the Cen- ways of life and that they arc now self managing the Irving Place The correspondents have gathered vision whose sole function will be to Monthly Meeting— To Ad- ing and the humming was very well the patient of the fact that he has a charges are pretty steep, it helps to equipment and improvements be- aus Department somehow or other utterly unafraid tpf Imippvutions, even Theater. It wasn't a money-maker, from Williams’ Inept efforts of con- prosecute code violations without done. colon. .In ordinary health no one ta be able to cite figures from the gov- hind. vertise List of Members. POLICE INVESTIGATING SO be was delighted with a gener- cealment that the whole thing had interference. Second Part took'over the job. fantastic ones. aware that a colon la In the body ernment plants. Quite a few cities "And that's more than can be ous offer from a burlesque concern been wrapped up In mothballs and The underlying NIRB theory la After a short Intermission, the G The result is an extremely illum- Perhaps that fact, too, will seem and It quietly goes on about Its work outside the Tennessee region have said of a lot of the money that’s The Manchester Master Barbers to rent the house. Mrs. VVllner Inter- tucked neatly away. that public opinion can again be Clef (Jlub opened Part II of the In peace; all of this Is chongeu when received reductions, because the being shoveled out these days. Protective Assodatioil held Its PLOT TO KIDNAP GIRL inating report, (or which we regret funny to the Times. But not to the vened. The production, she pointed ROsenblutt at Heim lied on to support federal enforce- program with “Touro-Louro,” a the colon is Irritable or spabtic— the companies notice - that cities hesi- "But if they can do a tenth of monthly meeting in the Hotel Sher- there la no room here. But the ker- open mlndcil- out, showed clearly enough that 'The fact Is that NRA Is going ment of wage and hour previsions French Carol. This number was un- patient knows all too well that he tate less now to go ahead and build these thing you say they hope to idan last night, which was largely there was money In the strlp-ond- back' to Its original principle that and that the mass of employers Man Phones School Asking If accompMied. A song of lighter nel of it is that the small Industries, has a colon and that something is their own plants If they don't like do, why, then I say, ‘more power attended by its members, old and grlnd business. So she would hire employers would gladly accept wage favor code enforcement If it can be character, this lovely carol was a during this whole vast hullabaloo of wrong with It. These patients usual- the rates. to *•».* ** new, which proves that this asso- Child Is In Yard, Then NOTHING PROVED herself a couple of low-comedlons. and hour standards If assured their applied to all. “A nd of course, in the cities ook by Ripley— stopping the sale of Interest Philadelphia— Albert Schalse call- twitching, etc. prostatie disorder or to a bladder simo, this number was very pleas- men can throw clgaretts on the could print 20,000 copies of a maga- A report of the special commit- Cooke, to Samuel John L ^ tle , son ■ 9* ^ ^ ■ no. cost, no obligatioo. Cbod: full of interesting pictures, with bonds and thus compelling Roosevelt determined to scrap Uiat ed it a n ' accident but Patrolman Inasmuch as I am now receiving irritation called CysUtts. 1 have arO- tee selected ))y Frank Cheney, Jr., of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas LytUe of ing. The Instrument effect w as In- Boor, and where there’s no interior atne and they'd try to sell it.'She oomplete American and Forei^ radio log. clause and to depend on bluff, soft B um s called It a plot to besmirch ao many letters asking about Irri- (Owwlng Paper) cles on either subject and wUl be chairman of the FE R A board to ad- 205 Center street, at a dinner given teresting. The. final number waa banks to return once more to decorations to remind them of their printed, instead, an even million. him. table colon and spastic colitis, I have Question: Darllne K. a ^ s : "W ill more than pleased to send it to you Jiut the wages of skilled workmen In Miss Cooke’s honor at the home sung very softly with.m good display buelneea of banking—something soap and cajolery for N R A enforce- homes. When wives telephone, how- They sold. Now Sates McNeils gets Schalze was stopped by Bqms for prepared a new article giving a you kindly toll me what might be if you will write to me in core of this on the FERA rolls, will probably be of her parents Thanksgiving night of tone M d pitch. SEE OUR DISPLAY AT ment 'be converted an Instrument of ever, she nnswera them, in a reas- out six magazines, and theirs still they have not actually, been passing a red light and the police- treatment. If you would like to have lacking In one's system to cause a newspaper where you read my arti- given tomorrow morning. Chairman The house was attrsctlvely decor- The concluding number on the suringly decorous voice, and reRtssa selling. She has made, I’m told, a in for years. recovery into a pointless joke, a nui- man stood on the running board of your copy, write to me in ctue of desire to contlaually chew paper? cles and will cnclosa a large self- Edward J. HoU said t o ^ y . ated in the autunmal colors o f yel- program was "BMUtiful Savior," by to lie for her customers. tidy million dollars for herself. GILLETTE-HECKLER MOTOR SALES — AUBURN SERVICE sance and a special opportunity for the automobile for the trip to the this newspaper, ask for the new This Is not a joke, but I have had addressed stamped envelope. Follow The committee has secured much low, brown and orange. The fol- Cbiisttanoen, Md waa sung by the She has a very nice voice. She police station. that desire for years. the instructions as given at tho data from local contractors bearing combined clubs. A very lovely Md the smart to outsmart the sanguine arUcle on SPASTIC COLITIS, also lowing guests were present: Mr. end TOWNSEND PLAN spent her childhood in the F ar East, On the way there was a mud pud- the Tomato Juice Fast and a Good Answer: I f you continuiiUy have heading and end of today’s article on the w age scale ta this town over Mrs. Thomas Lyttle, Mias Gertrude well known hymn, this number was and later sang in vaudeville In this L E T ’S E A T and the patriotic. ' That day the dle. Schlaxe said he didn’t see it. Curative Diet. Enclose lOc in stamps a desire to chew paper, it Is no doubt in regard to questions'and answcr.i, the paat three years) and will make E. Lyttle, both of Manchester; Mr. very much ei^oyed. While the men lectlng to have just now heard N R A was doomed. country. Her best number was Burns said hs did for the cor plow- to help pay part of the cost of an indication that your diat baa been and if you wish to secure a confi- final recommendation upon the re- and Mrs. R. Wright Mr. and Mrs. greatly outnumbered the O Clef "Japanese Sandman." After she and ^ifie Townsend Old Age Pensloo W e do not bold that the N R A was Anaconda, Mont.— Mayor Archie ed through It, showering the officer preparation and mailing. deficiant in soma of tha mineral ela- dential answer, I will be glad to sta ports of local contractors. H. E. Brown, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. J. members, the director was able to Greenleaf married they toured to- The members of the special board the N e w York Timea emUea McTaggart and twenty aldermen of from head to fooL ments. that your totter to held strictly pri- A. Hermann. Mr. and Mrs. T. Beat- keep the volume within bounds, with the best possible device for the solu- gether for ten years while be played are: Edward J. Hoil, memtera of CHET'S RADIO and SERVICE STATION Butte enjoyed a big turkey dinner The magistrate took Bums view QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS vate. Ue, Mias Hazel HUl, Jan Wright, very pleasing results. at the Ufimenae elmpU- tion of the nation's industrial trou- in tournaments. She guesses they at the expense of the mayor of Ana- the FERA board; Wells A. Strick- and set bail at $300. (Ltuapa In the N eck) Miss Eva BertUe, Floyd Brown. The entire program was enjoyed saw a little too much of each other. land, representing local bUsincM and OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 8:30 M ' -of all thOM ingenuous soula blSB. We do not hold even that it conda. The latter, Frank Provost, (DleUag Overeomea Uremic Question: Mr. Arthur O. writas: Retail sales of merchandise In this • Robert Brown, Lester Heimonn, by the Rbs audience in attendance. 80 OAKLAND STREET MANCHESTER — DIAL MDl Anyway ahe sow the^ interior of bet the Butte mayor on the outcome Theodorp C. Zimmer, represenUng tffifi the T ow n|pd pctl- desirable one. ' But we do The great blue heron carries a Psisona) "I have a number of small lunqta in country amounted to $83,000,000,000 Mtoa Ethel Hermann and Wllltam G. Albert Pearson, fitrector of both wan n many a pool hall and decided she labor. of a football game. comb on the cltw o f Ita middle toe- Quesuoa: writas: tha iMt of my naek rsngtaff from in 19t«. Hermann. aU of Paterma. tha Beethoven Olee^lub and the G 8:80 Miaa Margamt Jobntoa of tha graph picturst matl songs in shadow Hartford Samlnary will, tpaok osi picturaa. Boms ot C ird Knigbt'a iTOLLANDCOUNn BUCiONGHAM [PAINTERS DEMAND the use and arrangement of pictures SAFE XMAS TOYS cartoons will be shown. Thare will in tha children's departments.- DAILY RADIO PROGRAM ba a amsdl aMm atlon fee and chil- The Ladies Aid Society of the Tbe Waglaun Girls Club of Wap- dren under 13 adll be admitted free Buckingham church will give a SIHODRLYSCALE plng held a tegular meeting at the TUMOAV, DKKMSIR 4 (CMtnl and Catttni BUndard lima) URGED BY STA11 If they are accompanied by their DEMS. TO GATHER bridge and whist cswd party In the home of Miaa Eunice Skinner ot Matai AU ■ncraira M k u UMI bMte eh»l«» or.*rouM lh»r»f onl«»» parents. church vestry on Friday evening, (• to •) toallM tloo Ineludto »n «»»n«W« »utlon». Miss Mabel McCorriston was the Pleasant Valley, Monday evening. TbaifksglTlag guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dec. 7 at 8 o’clock. Fourteen of the local Young Peo- ri«fnnii tokJaM “ • I ____ jiyj,*"_ Uhderitonding Mutit— ple, membem of the Young People's NBC-WBAP NK‘.*W0RK DEPT. OF HEALTH David McCorrtaton. A special mseting of the Parent;:^ bealc; Weedy end Willie—w«t Get Together Entertahmient Teachers astocUtUon will ba bald In Wage Rate Most Be Set To Aawclatlon, motored to the Rock- • aaio •• ■••It l:ia - 4:l#-krete kedie Newt kerIM Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Tyler were re- 4:00- 7rtO-Myrt end Merge - eetV. cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marla the Buckingham scboolhouae on anum church where they attended wUn ire** wum wwj Wtfi ■•o Den kutee Oenoe Orehettre—wert Tuesday, Dec. 8 at 8. p. m. There the meeting of the Hartford Blast wmeo wcfl wbo ir®w wd*f wkW 111#— 7:11—Juat kleln till -- teat, Tyler of Rockville. and Social to Be Held On Ha?e the Painters’ Code assioclatlon of Congregational NOMTHWItT A CANADIAN — wtraj kiuee Oreh.-weet; Orth.—pule Parents Are Reminded to Clifford Knight was the speaker la Important business to be discus- wiba k*tf w*be waay wffr crot efef 0:10— 7 ;t^ erry Ceoper, terltene— at the Civic Betterment meeting on sed and a good attendance la de- churches I4st Sunday evening. Rev. South — wm wptf wwn« wi* wjm eeet: tuck kegere—midweet rpt Watson Woodruff, pastor of the wfla^vean wW w*n* wiaa w*b yap! 1:4#— 7:41—teake Certcr; Talk — ba- Monday evening held a the Dob- Satnrday. sired. Signed; Meeting Thursday. wMs wfmb bYoo wlw wfaa wbap kpre eki; tetween the teekende—weet Consider Age of ChOdren aonvUle school. Ha spoke on The past week was a period of Center church of Mancheatar, gave «£■? ktM ktbe waoe irt** vtar 7i0#— krtO — Lavender A Old Lace— "Things In General.” showers for B. Brainard Bell of an interesting address. SSj NTAIN-5io» Myl kkjr W>1 ' baale: Keith teacher Orch—weal; Addison and Hiss Dorothy Gertrude It will be "Ladies Night” at the RIGGER FOOD VALUES kACIkie COAST—kt« k7l kra ksmo Paul Melon Oreheetre--pUle Mr. and Mre. Robert Barton of A committee of Tolland County A special meeting of master khq kM kur kku kpo 7|1#- dill—klrlckland Olllllan—Olele and Possible Dangers Hartford were the Thankiglvtng Massey of South Glastonbury. The Men's Bible Class supper this eve- 7:3#— k:30 — Abe Lyman'e Mtledlana democrats headed by National Com- painters and journeymen palntert of ning at 6:30. ' 'All men In the com- of fitisr THAHomi S tores ^ Cant, t a a t —betio; Phil Levant Orchee.—mid- guesta of .dr. and Mrs. James Sul- first shower was a surprise on Mon- 4r» - td»—Raato Charaatb Paatura livan. mitteewoman Fannie Dixon Welch day evening in the church vestry. this town will be held In the Recrea- munity and their wives or sweet- 4:4K» •t4P*-‘flh)rmt* th« N u rttry watt; Claude Hophine Orch.—Dixie When Buying Gifts. • :« a - a it o -e u a a l Orahaatra - aaa»! liOO- tiOO—tint Creeby*e Prearem Jamea Wood, Fred Wood and as honorary chairman and A. M. They were Invited to come to an tion building. School street, Thurs- hearts are cordially Invited to this DIek atoala. kapertar—mywaat 1:10— t:l#—Icham Jcnei Orcheetra Clinton Webb attende' the Burn- entertainment by the Community event. Dr. Emily Pieraon of Crom- S:ia- ai1»—Waakly Hymn tiOO—10:00—Welter O'Keefe't Shew Burke of Rockville oa active chair- day night at 8 o'clock to set the well who baa recently returned (:ia- f;9»—Praaa'kadia Nawa ParTad 0:10—10:4#-Oteroe Olvet A Cemedy side-State Priaon football game at Players which was a mock wedding local tmge scale for painters In ■:l»— «I»—Mary tmalj A f^ar •onpt 10:00—11:00—Jee Haymtt Orchett.— Christmas gifts which are safe Wethersfield on Sunday. man have perfected elaborate plans ceremony with Dorothy Barnett as order to have the painters' code from Russia, will speak about her g;a»- d;4S—kllly •alehalafa ikateS baelc: Myrt and Maroe—wait rpt and which will aid the child's Intel- The Parent-Teachers Association for a "get together" of democrats of bride and Catherine Copplnger as Impressions of that country. g-OO— 7;flO—Tha Kina Guard Ouartat 10:10—11 111—dee Heymee Orcheetra the thirteen towns of Tolland County signed. Mr. and Mrs. Judaon Grant Btlaa T:»»—Te ka AnBeu«ad 10:10-11140—Henry tueae'a Orcheetra lectual development were urged by will bold Its monthly meeting next tbe groom, both teachers in the Several meetings have been held A N O T HER GREA T W EEK of EXTRA LO W P R IC ES ] i;to— 7:14—Vau * Tour Oavarnmant 10:41—11:41—Paul kebln'a Orcheetra Wednesday sventng. at “The Rockville” hotel Saturday Buckingham school. Perry Slater In past months but no definite stand and small son, o.* this town, wem t:4*— T:4»—•onfa. Vaughn da •-•■Jh moo—12:00—Clyde Lucat A Orchaatra the State Department of Health In evening at 8 o’clock when the De- holiday gueata at the home of Mrs. 7:0#— iiflO—Laa kalaman'a ItilO—12:30—Laen Navara’t Orchaatra Miss Alice Nerl, a student at the was the minister. Erwin Reed was on wages has been taken. Theodore 12:00— 1:00—Hapklna Orehaa.—wabo its weekly bulletin today, In wbteh American International College In cember meeting of the association the father of the bride and be had Files' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry 7:»—t:i#-Wayna KI"0'a.O'«>'»*J'* will be held at which County Presi- C. Zimmer, president of Local 889. •;00^kan Garnia and tha Lada NBC-WJZ NETWORK It was pointed out that many dan- Springfield spent the Thanksgiving a bad coughing spell from swallow- P. P. A D. of America stands W. Shook of Sbeffeld, Mass. g iO- t:M—Id Wynn and Graham gers for children lurk In various In- week-end . t her horn: here. dent, John R. Keeney will preside. ing hla collar button. After the Mm. Susan Briggs and sons, Law- 0:0#—10:00—Light Opara thauM In c tASIC — taati wla wba-wbxa wbal squarely for a 81.00 an hour wage 10>a^11dl#—Kmil Calaman Orahaatra nocent appearing toya. The plans provide for an enter- ceremony the aliding doom opened scale for painters, he stated last rence and Maynard Briggs, 10:1#—11:1#—Volta of kamane^ •j"*,* wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wtyr wmal; By nature, the child Is attracted tainment following the business 10:10—11 :»-rC»rl Haft Oanea MIdwaati weky wanr wla kwk kwor on the stage and Mr. Bell and Miaa night. Thankagiving in Bingham, Jack Fro$t 11:0#—lldl#—Irving Aaronaon OmhaH. koll wran wmaq kao wkhf to toys which move, as can readily meeting with two distinguished Massey were escorted to seats be- Local painters are awaiting a re- Lawrence, who has been workii HENFIELD 11:10—11:10—Palla and Hla Orahaatra NOkTHWtOT A CANADIAN — wimj be obaerved when the child, taken HAMPDEN REVIVES speakers featuring the program In hind a table loaded with presents. port from the special wage adjust- Bingham for a few montha, reti Granulated D O Z CBS-WABC NETW ORK wiba katp w-be wday kfyr eret etcl to the toy shop, dashes from one addition to vocal, tnatriimental •wid Fi r s t SELECTED OOUTM — wrva wptf wwnn wla wjax A large paper bell handing over- ment committee of the ERA board home with them' Saturday. GAOIC-taat: wate wade woko w^o moving toy fo another. Mechanical dance numbers. This will be fol- head was mng and out dropped on the minimum wage for painters Tbe Uncas Boys and tbe Tbomp^‘ EG GS wria-WBUn wlod warn wmc wab wapi ' aORY OF THE STAGE SU G AR waab amaa wir wkbw ^ r e whk ^Iw toya of thi.i type are not always ap- lowed by a buffet lunch served by wdre we*Ti wj»n wean wfbl wipe wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfa* wbap kpre confetti on the occupants below. on ERA work. The report is expect- BonvUle Boys played basketball at \ i T I O \ M wmae wbnt; Mldw**ti wbbm wfbm woal alba ktha -aeo wava propriate for the very young child, Hostess Ellen M. Chapdelalne of Tbe On Saturday with a shower from ed this week. The committee first tbe Community Houae iMt Satur- kmhc kmo* wowo whti MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kflrkghl however, and care should be taken Rockville. I the Heavens Mr. Bell and Miss recommended a 78 cents an hour day evening and that game was fol- wKp wlbw wh*e wlbi wf#« PACIFIC COAST-kgo kfl krw komi to avoid a^iy playthings with sharp Direct Dvnamic Action of All democrata of Tolland County khq kfad kttr kpo Maasey were united In marriage in minimum but the matter was taken lowed by the senior "Y” and High- 15 L B wore wiee efrb ekao wib* et' < f25* CBS program makers decided . Is The combination of "King Rich- SllssJ ar Untllcsd Iasi Be ORANGE SALE for o n ly plenty of reason for a radio debate. John G. Talcott was the leader at ard 111" and Walter Hampden is an Prize Bread So they have invited Mayor Florello the Christian Endeavor meeting on eapeclally happy one, because this LaOuatMla of New York and Dr. Sunday evening. The topic was popular star possesaos juat that P alm o liv e So ap 3k« 23d H einz Catsup Sunsw eet Prunes I 84 W hite Sp ray O ats 2'i^33d C3arence True Wilson to their micro- ■-’What is the Purpose of MitaionaT” blend of virility-and subtlety in hia Lu x T o ile t Soap 3 kto t3d Finest Catsup i bJ? 2§4 39d F L O R I D A California Prunes^!!;” « 9^ W hite Sp ray O a ts WBZ-WBZA bones for another discussion of the Mr. and Mrs. Louis 'Talcott and art that Is needful for portraying 2^29d Squor question at 11:15 p. m. family of Maine and Mr. and Mrs. the brutal, treacherous and crafty Ilf ft Pin k Salm on aL ^ a 2 £*1' 23d extra large Sprtngteld — Boaton Listening In tonight; O. Slmmonceia of Litchfield spent usurper whose path to tha EMgllsh RIN SO Sk. 20d California N avel lift Crisco §5d V** 22d Q u a k er O ats *9^ 2Tm2Sd the Thanksgiving week-end with throne was ruddy with the blood of E v t P M i V A N ILLA or LEM O N Roc « a f u WEAF-NBC, 8:00—Ben Bemie; Su p er Suds 2 2Sd Fancy Re d Salm on *•«!! I9d DelirtyDot hot * / f Q u a k er Cora M eal 9d 8:80—EM Wynn; 10:00—Operetta Miss Faith Talcott. kinsmen, friends and foes whom be 8 Tasedty, Deeetnber 4 Mr. and Mrs. ames Wood spent sacrificed to gain his selfish glory. A 10 ax 4;00-2Betty and Bob. "The Connecticut Yankee.” R e d Cap A m m onia Ml. Id Lib b y Lunch T o nsu e MEDIUM Rich m ond V a n illa K ello g g's Cora Fla k es 2 pkw 23d WABC-CBS, 0:00—Bing Crosby: Thanksgiving at Hamden. splendid supporting company of SIZE 4:18—BMdie East and Ralph Dum' Edward Allen was the week-end thirty-five and a spectacular scenic 32 ot Lib b y Corn e d B eef a ’”g*Jl9< GRAPEFRUIT 4 ' 1 5 f ko. 8:80—Isbsm Jones orchestra; 10:00 guest of Harry Jones. B ellvie w A m m onia hHa 15^ Spices 3 2Sd Post Toasties X as.23d —Walter O'Keefe. production complete the promise of With Motor-Driven Brush MeINTOSH 4:80—"Abdominal Pains,” Dr. Hor- There will he a Picture Party at a thrilling evening In the theater. B elivie w Blue kll. Id Pea Beans 2 9d R o y al Bakin g Po w d er ^^89^ Grap enu ts a. xy^ ace K. Sowlea. WJZ-NBC, 8:80—Lawrence ’Hb- the Vernon Methodist church on A PPLES FA NCy EATING 4 "> 29F 4:48—Temple of Song — Chicago bett; 10:80—Tim add Irene; 13:08— Tuesday evening the 11th. Rev. C. One of tha deadliest jobs in the P A G So a p 3 au 29d Rica rANCV MfiJI • Sd Cream o f Tartar H einz Rice Fla k es 2 a. A Capella Choir. Rudy Valles orehestrA H. OInns' will show a Magic Lan- world la that of working In Bo- 8:00—News. What to expect Wadneeday: tern which was handed down to hemia's radium mil s.i The aver- Cloro x 2 2§d F N Lim a Beans 22d GREEN BEA NS 2VJiCrystallin e Salt 2v:tpkf, 13d Sh re d d e d W heat 2 am 23d 8:18—New England Agricultural WEAF-NBC, 3:00 p. ro.—Two him by his grandfather. Some of age life span of workem here la Markets. seats In the balcony; 8:30—Alice In the slides to be used in It are over only 37 yearn, due to poisoning. LU X r. 9d 'Xi 22d F N Beans WLLOwTyi Io d iz e d Salt 2 11“ 13^ H olla n d Rusk *«. ig ^ 8:30—Kellogg Singing Lady. Orchestralls. a hundred years old and were made N ATIVE Ji;48—Little Orphan Annie. WABC-CBS. 8:00 A m.—The Joke In England. Lantern slides made .95 Calo Dog or Cat Fo o d 3 23d Blue Rib b o n M alt SS^ C A B B A G E lO f FInast Vineg ar ‘’n::' iSd ' t r 9^ C h eslern eld CISAUnES 2 R*"* 2Sd 6:00 — Air Adventurea of Jimmy Book; 8:00 p. m.—Kate Smith. from pictures taken at the time of $ Allen. WJZ-NBC, 13:80 —Farm and the Waahington celebration will be FIN AST 6:18—Oreat Northern Hotel Or- Home Hour: 4:30—Rochester Civic shown again due to popular re- ^ COUGH CROP SE A S O N A BLE C O C K T A IL chestra. orehestrA quest. Miss Marjorie Stevens will M acaro ni, Sp ag hetti o r Elb o w s R BIAK 15< 6:80—Prsss-Radlo News. show moving pictures which she . . . R e a l Throat reliefi SU G GESTIO N S N ECESSITIES 6:88—Tims, weather. took at Camp Hoover and Watkins Medicated with ingredi- 19 6:48—Lowell TbomaA Olen, N. Y., and some taken of local ente of V ic k s V a p oRu b esANSisay Banquet Pickles ft 33^ Maxwell House Coffee 13 1 F Hormel Onion Soup 2*?n” 33F 15 Ot 7:00—Amoa *0’ Andy. R. B. P. ENTERTAINMENT people. There will also be shadow- O ce a n Spray SA UCE 2 Vnr tid O ra n g e Juice 2 ^ilni“*25F 7:18—Joe and Batecae. OVl RCOMt S BAD BREAIH Heinz Piqkles c u c u m b e r i.r 23< Chase&Sanborn%'^17d £ 3 1 F Hormel Veg. Soup 2 *ur?'2S f sist S 7:30—Household Musical Memories Stick n ey Stuffing 2 pW. Pineap ple Juice 2f.*25F8ni 8:00—Eno Crime Clues — "The PROGRAM PROMISING w Half-Way Killing." A Regular $29-95 Value Sweet Pickles 2 29^ W hitehouse Coffee pk,27F Ca m p b e jlV | ^ u p °__3 «« 2 0 f Finast Tomato Juice 2 25# 8:80—Lawrence Tlbbett — Wilfred R & R Plum Pudding *1^* 2Sd FINAST Pelletier’s Orchestra. NERES NEWS ! Asiortad Flavors Vaudeville Acts New and Fresh P e a c h e s siic.3rHSlicad or H .iv..alvas "Ta*’ 1 8 ^ Jell-O 3pk«»17F Finast Tom atoes 2"un.*25F Prune Juice " f r 2 3 F 6:18—Russian Symphonic Choir. —Dancing to Follow the En- 8:80—Hands Across the Border — Here is a low priced Sweeper-Vac which gets its lotr O ran g e or Lemon Peel 2 R F Lemon Juice Joseph Llttau's Orcheetra. tertainment. $2.00 Peaches Royal Desserts 3 '’*‘*‘ 1 7 f Richmond Tomatoes tin ]d 2 %„VSSd 10:00—Edwin Otis, baritone and ’siJl!?iJ?Kfya. 2 29^ Citron Peel ^ 33F DEL MO NTE g i 3 .IZ. Gra p efruit Juice 2 f .* 2 5 ^ Philharmonic Trio. price through economy of finish and not through in- pki \ id 10:30—Cascades Orchestra. The vaudeville program drawn up Peaches Halvas 8n 19 ^ Minute Tapioca Quality Tomatoes a ‘ 2 5 V pini SEEDED O S SEEDLESS 11:00—Time, weather. for the second uinual entertainment Fixes Your Radio im Raisini 2;i;;w FIN AST G ra p e Juice a blls 2 S F 11:18—Hotel Roosevelt OrcbestrA and dance to be given by Star of the Parts ExtTA ferior quality. This cleaner uses the identical motor, PineappleJsii«.d'orcm.i..d2’u:. *27 ^ Baker's Chocolate * i f 2 l F Com GOLDEN BA NTA M ZVZS* 11:80—Charlie Davis Hollywood .Any .Mnk»—No matter In what F A N CY PLU M P 8 oz MILLBRO OK ^ 38 a i East, ..Royal Black Preceptory, No. Currants Ousllly G in g er A l e CLUB DRy boi fteataurant Orchestra. 18, in Orange hall on December 18 condition. No other ehargSA fan and parts that are used in the $^.00 models. We Pineapple sK? "«•*’ZU Hershey Cocoa lla String Beans CUT tOd 13:00 mldn.—Ralph Ktrberry, barl- Is one of the beat ever staged In 3'»‘.‘25v teme. Free Kstlmateo Oa AU Work. UNDER MILLBROOK Manchester. None of the artists La y er Figs ,pks P i n e a p p l e F.i.ey cni.h.d *'*;„*’ 2 1 ^ Cocoa f a n c y f Wax Beans Ri c h m o n d Clu b So da A. M. have ever played In this town before cannot make a home demonstration but, you are privi- 2 U M 9 2’if,f‘25v 13:08—Hotel Biltmore Orchestra. Lime Rick e y mil lsrook 13:80—Coanoopolltan Hotel Orchea- but are well known In. New Haven, BENSON’S CONTROL Pitted Dates Pears Ri c h m o n d * ' s : * t 4 F Milco Malt «" 3 3 f Asparagus ^2*i,r25F tTA Providence, New York and Boston leged to try it out at home yourself. 2 4 3 V ir Pries let conitnh only where their performances have al- RADIO SERVICE You can keep your espenses tt a ways been enthusiastically received minimum and uill sajoy ths maxi- Drom edary Dates Pears f i n a s t *'a «*’ 21f Paanut Butter f i n a s t *.i*2 9 F Spinach f i n a s t 2'i7.*27v by large audiences. Their acts are A Personal Service ixf Perfection. mum of comfort, coovtnience and 8stBii M A R ASC H I N O f i n a s t always new. fresh, and desirable, STYLE A pplesauce *»• * g # Biiquick pN 2 9 f Sauer Kraut f a n c y having no out-of-date or dead num- Dial 8773 semicc—provided you make Hotsi Cherries kM 2t?'19s BEER bers among them. . > 711 .Main Sb Johnson Bloch McAIpia your New York head- quarten. Shrewd visltots tp New Ik Grapefruit f a n c y •'«* \3i Plllibury's MinKmlx25f Friends* Beans . WDRC V The "Mona Del Trio" and "Mary Diamond W alnuta 2'‘i?.‘29v O L D BREWSTER a b ils mgkd SSS H artford, Cuba 1810and Brace" provide most of the col- York have found chol out. Stop in Ca k e Fleur swANspowN pkg 2 9 f BREW 4 coRVit* or. The costumes worn by p>e on your next visit and let ut con. PER MONTH P A PER SH ELL RC Fruit Salad *Va*’29^ Finast Beans 2Z'v'«7.* women adding the finishing touch to A lm o n ds 27V Tuesday, Deeeoaber 4 vinca you. DOWN CL O C K A LE, L A G ER , A ET N A A LE the combination of beauty and talent Fruit Salad d e l m o n t e f g ^ G ood Luck Pie Filling pki ^d BAM Beans "8*s *14f bottits 3^ In both them acta. The tpeed and EXCURSION lOMN J. W O n iU , Mmwgw M ix e d Nuts EX TR A C H O ICE P. M. comedy wUl" be provided by Freddie 23^ S caaisRb 4:00—VlslUag America's Little Nadreau and the others. All those TO N E W Y O R K RCX>MS WITH BATH M a r s h m a l l o w s CAMPFIRE f g ^ Flake Pie Crust 2 pV/«25f Campbell's Beans 2 11r H«aA who attend are assured of ninety SUNDAYS, DEC. 9, 16. 23, 30 eiwtl. ' OiwM* Twh.-a»ddtt -4;10—Poetic Strings. fnm fnm fnm P l a c e * c l i e r f E a g a l a c t ym m r rm qmIre m Bm tu a a d w t a lt jm m r a e a r e c t F i r s t N a t l a a a l S t a r e minutes to .two hours of wholesome ROUND TRIP 4:80—Educational Feature Serin. entertainment, after which there will RAILROAD PARt $2.00 4:48—Dick Messner’s OrehestrA *2*0 *400 *480 be modem and old fashioned danc- Ur. Mftmdomr L mt k o .. •ltd A.M. . 8:18—Skippy. ing until midnight. A local or- Lve H n r t f w r d ...... 4. •t44AJkl. f fiR sr riKii 0(80—Jack Armstrong, AU-Amsri- chestra will play for the dancing. Dm lastk Stc...... Ililt A.M. . eaa Boy. Dim Nrw Y « rk * ...... c.tiias A.M. HOTEL The Manchester Electric Company 10:48—The CroonaderA ...... YtliPJl \ 4 T IO M l \u iO \M A NewoGasrit Impressioa of Lv. ItStk Sl Cl...... I. TiJAPS An old but unrepealed Los An- *Crsnd CtmU*l Ttrmitl. 778 Main St Phone 5181 Hartford. geles city ordinance forbids the J doy visiftai fticadt «r T^&ice to SWRIS Jean and Bea. grating of more than two cows In rdetiwt—theatre. M ^ A LPIN SroRfs 'IL. Benton and Bunny PnralMM UaliaU to ndwaiM*. W— krr ” Tkg Ccnlrn of CoiiwnIgiiM** a certain downtown area of the city llm llM t« eeeemeHNlstietw •• tprcIM where land is now worth up to a c««cli tratn. thousands dollars a foot , a a o a a w A Y a t a e t a a r a a i T THE NEW HAVEN 1 IM: MANCHESTER EVENING HERAUH. MANCHESl'ER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECOTBER 4.1S84. ------^ ...... I' short wMve radio receiver design. HOPES TO REVIVE 9 « R T Towh*s Bigrgest Shipment Of Radios Mr. Schnell baa deaigned and built ISONCHARm rUST BIGGEST SHIPMENT much of the short-wave radio appa- ‘SLEEPING BEI ratus which ia in use by the U. S, OFWRESTUNCINTOWN Navy. That la the main reason why ASSIGNED TO WORK OFRADIOS RECEIVED reception o f foreign atatlona ia ao GREATLY IMPROj • i Joseph. Waichen, Himself a aimpla iuid eaay on the Grunow Ra- dio. Another feature o f the Grunow Bone Crusher, Seeks Hall at la the Signal Beacon. Win Keep Relief Redpienls South End for Bouts. .JRT 'V This aimpllflea the tuning of Bmiiner's Agency Gets 90 of ihort wave programs to the point Mother Hopes Girl Wht Joseph Waichen, with the backing -I that even a small child can easily Bifqr bproTing Streets of the Lithuanian-Araerican club, is the New Grunow All Wave tune them in. In other words Gru- Been Alseep 33 Mu planhing to siage wrestling bouts In now has taken foreign reception indRurks. Manchester, getting underway this Sets. out o f the “ axperimenter’’ claea and noonth. The hall In which the wrest- placed it tn'.o the bands of tha lay- WM Soon Awakei. ling bouts will be held has not as yet man. Grunow Las then put the fin- been selected. An effort Is being ishing touches on the le t by plac- ing an axtra ' .rge dynamic speaker ThlrtMB men ^ t lie local charity made to secure a hkll at the south Tha largest ahipment of radios esucago, D sc« 4.— (A P )—P x t t fd x ' Bat were assigned th work out their aver delivered to any dealer in Man- in it, which in its properly baffled end. I f this is not possible the cabinet produces an exquisite and Maguire, Oak Prxk’a “sleeping bsxa-^ Belief allotment d llg ^ g ditches chester was ret 1 ;cd by Chet's Ra- wrestling bouts will be held In remarkably Ilfe-Uke tone. ty“ is improving ao much her moth- Liberty Hall on Golway street dio and Serx’lee Station. 80 Oakland and cutting back the sight lines In street, when' ninety Grunow All- er hopes she win be fully awnha by Waichen has had considerable sx- Mr. Brunnei feels that he Is ex- line street this morning. \ The to- Wave radioa were delivered by April 1, to celebrate her ^rUeth perience in wrestling and has met tremely fortunate that he haa the tal number o f men nowXeam lng Symington's Ehtpreas last week. Mr. right of offering these remarkable birthday anniversary. some of the big men In the game. He money instead of receiving outright Brunner, of (diet's, stated upon re- and efficient radloa to the public of Fresh encouragement came to the charity without labor Is 32, i^ord- has been assured of one or two top ceiving the shipment, that he waa Manohaster. He haa always endea- mother, Mrs. Sadie Hiley, y e s t ^ Ing to Town Treasurer OeorgSk notchers to appear In Manchester at afraid that It he did not buy now vou<-ad. In' bis various enterprises, day when she dotted down In tlM Waddell. Work has not yet M the different bouts and expects to he would be unable to meet the de- to offer Manchester the best in diary she Is keeping a notation which started Inmrovlng Broad sti^ t. bring back to Manchester a sport mand that has been created for quality for the least Ir price, and he read; Town officials unanimously agree that at one time drew crowds that Grunow Radios In town. t" confident that Grunow Radio is “This morning I raised Patrieia in that It la better to force charity re- died the armory on Wells street William C. Grunow, in his latest all of that. He ia offering. In tbie my arms. She sighed a little. I ctplents to go to work, the town thus creation In the radio field, haa pro- Grunow month, double trade-in al- asked her to show me her thumb so benefiting by their toll, than to dls- duced an Instrument that, for tone, lowance for old sets, a convenient I could kiss It. ObedlenUy she Ibute charity without those recelv- .sensitivity, selectivity, foreign re- budget plan with terme as low as a raised It. Then I told her to hide ^tng It doing work of any kind. Im VOTE ON HYDRANTS ception and cabinet design, far tur- dollar a week, ar ' free and useful It or I would bite It. She clenched provaments can be made to the town pasies anything that has heretofore gifts, tha nature of which may be her thumb In her hand.” streets and parks at no extra cost, come out of his laboratory. He has d3termined by referring to his ad- Patricia baa been slumbering 88 It being pointed out that the money successfully attained his goal of vertisement. months suffering from a form ol would have to be spent, regardless, MOVpPERPLEXES Here are the 90 Grunow rtidloa delivered to Chet’s Service Station, 80 Oakland street, last week. Mr. “There Is No Finer Radio at Any With the co-operation of the Glt- “sleeping sickness” and physldant to provide for the Indigent. Brunner, owner o f the station, says it’s the largest single shipment o f radios ever received here. Price." Ictt-Heckler Motor Sales, local Au- have doubted she would ever awak- The F E R A board here has not ap- Every person, In viewing the new burn dealers, Mr. Brunner has ar- en. But Mrs. Mtley still has hope. ved of the request to give work Grunow Radio for the first time, ranged a display of Grunow Radloa three additional clerks in the Minotes of Last Meeting win be struck immediately by the In that company's showrooms st One Inch o f rain on an acre of roffice of the Board of Assessors, It Recreation ('enter beauty and design of the cabinets. Main street and Bralnard place to land would fill more than 600 barrels was learned today. Major John ADMIRAL HUSSEY RICH GOLD STRIKE The cabinet is not just a box to ryr'ice it easies for the public to be- of 45 gallons capacity each. Mahoney has been given temporary I Show Anthorization Bnt hold the receiver, but a thing of come better acquainted with him employment doing clerical wTork for Items of Interest beauty, with Ita sweeping modern- and his merchandise. A salesman the Assessors and at present is Some Members Differ. DIES AT AGE 64 NEAR MOJAVE, CM . istic lines and smooth hand>rubbed will be on the fi ir every Thursday assisting In making out the automo- finish. The design of the cabinets and Saturday evening to answer all DONT GET UP NIGHTS bile tax list. No others are needed TBeeday are so that they will fit into any questions. A copy o f Grunow's in this office, however. The swimming classes for women type of surroundings and still re- book "Believe It Or Not” by Robert ITse Juniper OH, Biichu Leaves, Etc. There seems to be a difference of will meet as follows: 7, to 7:46, be- tain their Individuality. Ripley can be obtainc from this FItiffh out pxcriMi ncidff and waat« opinion among members o f the Retired Na?al Officer Passes ginners; 7:46 to 8:30, intermediate. salesman on tliose evenings. mnttor. Get rid of liinclder Irritation Option on Claim of College The Grunow Radio, itself, is the that aaunes waHInir up. frequent d«- Board of Selectmen as to what ac- The volleyball session for men will product of the brains of the fore- Mr. Brunner states that he hopes be from 5:15 to 6:15. 1716 class in Kounty flow, liurninic and hack* FRANCE, GERMANY tion was taken at the last meeting most radio design engineers In the that all persons who can appreciate ache. Make ttiin 2oc tent. Get juniper of the Selectmen regarding the pro- Away Suddenly at New home hygiene and care of the sick Student Taken for Sum of country. This wonderful organiza- quality and performance In radio oil, buchu leaven, etc.. In lUtI# irreen posal to move hydrants in town will meet at 7 o’clock. win avail fhemselves of this oppor- tablets called Hukota, the bladder tion Is headc by Lieut. Command- laxative. In four days If not pleased from lawns and behind hedges to Milford Today. Wednesday $3,500,000. * er Fred Schiiell, who is considered tunity to see and hear the new Gru- your druKicIst w ill .return your <5c. J, AGREED ON SAAR the street line. Clerk George H. The first aid class will meet with to be the foremost authority on now Radio. If. Quinn Co. Druffffists. Waddell said today that It was de- Dr. Knapp at 7 o'clock. The wom- cided to “ move back the hydrantb en's gym class will be held from when It conveniently can be done by New Milford, Dec. 4.—(A P I- 7:15 to 8 o'clock. A public setback Los Angeles, Dec. 4.— (A P )-» The J Geneva Hopes Country WOl the water department.” Rear Admiral C. L. Hussey, U. S. party will be held at tha W est Side nmes eays one of the richest gold On the other hand several o f the N., retired, of Washington, D. C., Rec on Cedar street. Play will start and sliver strikes since Goldfield Selectman said it was their under- and Litchfield, died of a heart at- at 8 o'clock and prizes will be standing that the Selectmen had awarded to the winners. and Tonopah, Nevada, in tha early Return to League of Na tack today after alighting from a voted not to move back the hy- Thursday 1900’s has been discovered In the drants, although voting in favor of train. Dancing in the gym from 8:30 to vicinity of Mojave, <^lf. tions Before Long. changing the color from red to yel- The 64-ycar-old retired officer, 12:30. Muelo by Val Jean and hit The original strike, the Times How. bolder of the U. S. Navy CroM was orchestra. Admission Includes says was made by George Holmes, James H. Johnston today express- stricken on the railroad platform of checking. 82-year old former University of Geneva, Dec. 4.— (A P )— Geneva ed the opinion that It would be bet- the New Milford depot as he was Southern California student. diplomats hold higher hopes today ter to keep the hydrants where they about to enter his automobile to be Gold fields of South Africa is re- that Germany may return to the are Instead of moving them to the driven from here to his Litchfield ported by the newspaper to have disarmament conference and to the' street line on account of the ever home. ' H0SPI1 AL NOTES taken an option on 36 acres of the ]>ague of Nations. present danger of reckless motor- Rear Admiral Hussey who retired Holmes claim for a reported 18,500,- A full Franco-German agreement ists doing damage to them. He said October 1, 1927, had come here 000. Holmes and Ms father are said reached In Rome under League ho thought a m ajority Of the paid from Washington, D. C„ where he Miss Belledns Nelson of S3 Hud- sponsorship, on the Saar basin ter- firemen knew the exact locatlocfi of resided at 2029 Connecticut avenue. by the newspapers to own 60 per son street, 'Victor Piquard o f 238 cent of the claim, known as the New ritory created optimism. France Is all the hydrants in town that may be He was met at the station by his Oak street and Mrs. Anthony KIctza represented as realizing the Saar on lawns or near hedges, and point- chauffeur. Silver Queen. It is about seven of 1007 Tolland Turnpike W'cre ad- miles from Mojave. will probably vote to return to Ger- ed out that when be served as a vol- Cause of Death mitted and Archibald Sessions of TTBnv. .With details of the transfer unteer fireman be knew all the loca- Dr. H. O. Stevens, medical exam- Hartford, Mrs. William Hodge of arranged in advance, January 13 tions. iner, gave heart disease as the South Glastonbury were discharg- picbsscite stands ar less o f a dan- The Herald story on the action cause of death. ed yesterday. tfkerlia ger spot on the European horizon, taken on this matter was as fol- Rear Admiral Hussey, born In Miss Esther Shapiro of 15 Ash- statesmen said. lows : Rochester, N. Y., August 8, 1870, COLDS worth street was admitted todav. and Hopes are expressed for a genez' “Conforming to recommendations was gradirat'^d from the U. S. al Franco-German und^standlng, contained in a letter from R. J. Naval Academy at Annapolis in FEVER held vital to the peace o f Europe, Smith of the Board of Fire Com- 1892 and from the Naval War Col- BAY STATE MEN Hl'RT Aral dap which would lead to Germany's re- missioners, the Selectmen voted to lege In 1902. He was promoted to turn to Geneva. have all local fire hydrants painted the rank of rear admiral June 4, Greenwich, Conn., Dec. 4— (A P ) — 'MquIH-Tiihlrla Headaches yellow to conform with procedure 1928. The collision of a light passenger llrep* In m ln n tn a PROGRESSIVE MERCHANTS Germany cannot take the initia- in other citiea Superintendent Fred During the Spanish-American car with a truck on the state high- Don*t let thetn Catch tive in returning to the League, Parker told the Selectmen that in war he served on the Oregon and in way at Put's Hill early today sent said an article in the Berlin his opinion it would cost 350 each 1903 commanded an expedition to the three young men In the former newspaper Deutcho Diplomatlsh to move hydrants from lawns and Abyssinia. vehicle to Greenwich hospital with Dial you short on Fuel Oil! Polilsche Korrespondence, quoting hedges to street lines. He commanded the Birmingham serious injuries. They, are Irving Foreign Minister Konstantin von “ Questioned regarding the re- during the World War and from Garfield, Jr., 27 o f Boston, who was 3895 or 3817 Today, Are Planning And Merchandising For The Neurath. moval of other hydrants, setting 1922 to 1924 was the naval attache believed by police to have been driv- ■^ ra E N a sudden storm strikes with the veterans who man the The tone of the article was milder to the American Embassy at Lon- For well back from the curb line of ing: Frederick R. Stent of Cam- ... you know how it ties up 8000 giant fuel trucks that toward League matters than any streets, Mr. Parker said that only don. W “IVfANrHBSTEB bridge, Mass., and George Duffy, 32 blanket New YorkandNewEng- appearing in the paper, of an official those overgrown by prlvot hedges of New York. Of the three Stent '*‘^ 6 6 Deliv'»rv traffic and deliveries. What if nature, since Germany left the and hidden from the view of the was the most seriously hurt, having one ha[){)ens to -trap you with land . Socony has the largest fuel League. firemen, should be removed first. FOREIGN EXCHANGF a fractured skull and fractured left an empty fuel tank? oil reserve in this territory, too. Von Neurath was quoted as say- ^1/ W E L D O N “ I t had been felt, Mr. Parker said, thigh. Borne houra.latcr it was said - Don't let it happen. But if it • •---- Benefit Of Young People More Than Ever Before. ing Germany would consider re- hydrants on street comers now in- at the hospital hia condition might ' DRUGCO. turning to Geneva only if she were side the sidewalks should be left as New York, Dec. 4.— (A P )—For- be regarded as critical. does, you can solve the emer- To this great service advantage assured o f fair treatment. The they’ are. Chief Foy having stated eign Exchange Irregular; Great gency quickly by phoning add the fine quality fuel oil that newspaper said the initiative for that several on the sidewalk lines Britain in dollars, others in cents. Socony. During last year’s Socony supplies. That’s why you Great Britain demand, 4.95; ca- such a step “ must come from the have been broken in past years by terrific Winter not one &cony can settle of your fuel oil ether side." bles, 4.95; 60 day bills, 4.9444; oi l automobiles. An effort will be made customer failed to get fuel oil. problems with onequick, neigh- by the Selectmen to see If It Is not France demand, 6.56; cables, 6.59; possible to have proper clearance Italy demand, 8.52; cables, 8.52. Socony gets your fuel oil ’borly phone call to Socony. around hydrants where hedges sur- Demands: through. It’s a service tradition Don’t delay—telephone now. Y. M. C. A. Notes round them. Belgium, 23.41; Germany, 40.19; They Represent One Of The Largest “Due to the fact that but little HoUand, 67.63; Norway, 24.87; labor la Involved In removing hy- Sweden, 25.52; Denmark, 22.10; Tneeday, Dee. 4— drants back to the curb Una It was Finland, 2.21; Switzerland, 82.42; 4 :0 0 -^rad e School Boys Gym not thought possible to Include this Spain, 13.66; Portugal, 4.5144; 9 to 11. work as an F E R A project. Greece, .94; Poland, 18.93; Czecho- 4;00-YGGS Girls club. The official wording of the min- slovakia, 4.18; Jugoslavia, 2.28; 7:30— Arrows Club Gym utes of the meeting when the mat- Austria, 18.85; Hungary, 29.76N; Elements Of Buying Power In This Country 6:30—Intermediate "Y " ‘ Basket- ter of removing hydrants wan dis- Rumania, 1.01; Argentine, 33.00N; Moon S O C O N Y FUEL OIL Brazil, 8.60N; Tokyo, 28.96; Shang- ball. cussed, is as follows: “ Voted to in- M-n 7:80— Needlecraft (Miss Hannah struct the Superintendent of the hai, 344244; Hongkong, 41.90; Mex- Jensenl) • ico City (silver peso), 27.85; Mon- i water department to move hydrants 8:00— South Methodist Church now on private lands to curb loca- treal in New York. 102.00; New Bowling League. '• tions as soon as he can conveniently York in Montreal, 98.9344. Wednesday, Dec. S— do so with bis own help, completing N—Nominal. OUnTANDDia 2:00— Well Baby Clinic. the number o f removals as soon at >ee 2:00— Women's Bowling. Income warrants." 3:00— Doctors and Professional CURB QUOTATIONS .DBrabom m rr m o-i m uno Men's Gym Class. ante up in ante boom POPULAR MARKET 4:00—YUGG Girls' Oub. ‘ Amer Sup Pow ...... 144 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING S:16— Business Men’s Volley Ball. No matter how good you think your praeant Pittsburgh —David Turets, the Blue Ridge ...... 1% TO GET YOUR MESSAGE 6:30— Rockville Boys Gym. city's newest police msglatrate la radio ia—you have no idea of the MnMtional Cities Service ...... l’/4 7:30— Buckland Boys Gym. going to run bis ‘business 111 the Cities Service, pfd ...... 1844 advance in radio reception, until you hoar WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP 8:30— Regular Fellers Gym. mayor's own back ants room. Elec Bond and S h a re ...... 844 this jM w G -E Radio. It receivea rM ular 8:00— " Y ’’ Bowling Team vs. So annoimced Mayor Wm. Mc- Ford Limited ...... 8T4 American broadeesta . .] foreign and d«^ j Hartford “Y” at Hartford. Nair, explaining; “W h e n transient Niag Hud P o w ...... 4 Thursday, Dec. 6— mastic short-wave stations .. . police calls motorists are given tags they can Penn Road ...... 2 4:00— Grade School Boys Gym . . . amateur and aircraft transmissions. We are g;oing to give you one of the biggefit sales 'ever attempted in Manchester! Across To The Manchester Trading Area come right up here and pay their Segal Lock ...... % 12-15. all day.'* United Founders...... '...... ’ 4 for your after-holiday shopping on Wednesday. Come early! Follow the crowd andf 4:00— Tap anil Social Dancing A low-priced standard and short-wave radio Classes. dollar without having to wait around United Gas ...... 1% that will give you everything you want in save a dollar. Supply limited. ______6:15— Men’s Representative Volley radio. Ball Practice. HEAVY STEER BEEF! ‘^HOICE ^ ^ 6:30— Girl Scouts, Troup 11. 7:80—Women’s Bowling. For only $44*9S 8:00— North Binds Club meeting. #Mo- - i7 c lb. cause ± ls whiskers were feeble In Local Agents: (Kemp’s, Inc.) , **The Best In Radio Since 1922” sxowtiP < . ■"""wriaraaaoaaaunrasMMnnMSBBauMonnBnanwMWBiBafeBWBsBUpaspeau ma ms . \ , J* T ...... V ' MANCHESTER EVENTNG HERALD, MANCHES’. ER CONN. TUESUAY, UECEMBKK 4, 1084. LGCTEIf MANCHESrrER CVENTNG RCRALO. MANCBSSTER, OUNH. TUESDATJ3ECKMBZat 4.1994,

MAKE IT YOURSEI.P ELIZABETH AT EIGHT IS MINDFUL ONLY OF HER BOOKS g^Y O U R AND DANCING lorifying ^TIVwrEikvniono Table Runner In Crochet And Embroidery G Makes Topping Gift Only Three Liveg Stand Between This Popular Princess And England’s Y ourself M. H. S. Opens Cage Season At Rockville Tomorrow aaoor bebb today CHILDREIM Throne. ASnr BOLUSTBB, VMtMjr " By Q tiy Rob«rtfl SB SiiAi week ia • Hbrur.b r w . She AlidaHart t a li fei lev* with TONYr MICXUE, DHIIMIUII BEARS FAVORED TO | “Stars Fell On A labam a" Ta mi«i artlit. elthoafh SIKviM Mf ..... FOOTBALL DEATHS CONTINUE wwaetl eSelMit him. by SARAfl "Little Sarah (ofed four) Is as HBWT, her roonunato. bad as a boy," said her mother which Arttots, beauty authorities and WIN PRO FOOTBALL i Not Written About Feats later ehe meets PBTEB KEM- shows to start arlth that this good itoncliig teachers agrss that ths DAUL, weiUtliy ead promlneat. lady shares the common opUiloa that whe toeafaged to VAUEBIA waistline is the tell-tale of age. As TO SHOW DECLINE THIS YEAR Of Crimson Tide Gridmen Red and White Quintet m m E T T , society giri. \slerla boys are-worse than girls. long as It remains slender and sup- TITLE ON SUNDAY Miofiit* mocJi of her time with a "And Sarah would be exceptional- ple, a woman needn’t worry much gkyctvtt^ without Peter knoulug ly naughty even for a boy," she add- about her birthdays. Once it be- ed. "Certainly a problem child.' comes rather stiff or overweight, a By T. M. DAVENPORT. . The flghUng spirit of Alabama ' about It. Then we meet Sarah harself. smart girl wlU tak immediate steps University, Ala.,'Dec. l.— (A P )— ’ had been forgottbn, but Herschell I They asks Aan to marry mm STUDY REVEAI5 26 Alabama Team Relies Chicago Pits Two of Game’s ; A lyricist recently wrote. "Stars Caldwell, "Red" Barnes and "Wu" JACKSON.LEADS , Coach Clark Expresses Opd* < she agrees.'' Although Tony She U, as we expected, the origi- to get It back In- shape If she doesn't nal exponent of perpetual motion. want to look old — or older than, _ . . /!• ' ^ Alabama", but in football in Winslett and Ben Bnia had not for- has promised to “settle down" Kau ' A r a n is t IllSDtS* I decade stars have risen to gotten the 1926 rally. Aftei fight-1 and save money so they can be She Is absolutely lacking self-con- she is. mism Over Season’s Pros- ' A small waistlln- la desirable, of KILLED THIS FALL On Speed and Deception “ • i Alabama. , tog Stanford to a standstill for two ' HOCKEY PLAYERS married be docs not do this. sciousness. So obsessed is shs with n • U II CJ I ^ New Year’s day to Pasadena's periods, Alabama's offense clicked Sarah becomes engaged to JOHN the sppslling number o f things course. But even more Important OnUnS nUiy II8V€ CQKC BowI, Uie fourth Alabama I and Jimmy Johnston, fullback, fin-i'- pects; To Start Johnson: MACDONALD and displays an en- around her that the tmitacles of than actual meaaurementk Is University, A to. Dec. 4— (AP) —« whether or not It bends easily, hi- gives Jimmy Angells his half back ' team In ten years will defend the ly plunged over for a touchdown gagement ring. Tony promises thought haven’t a second to curl ON NATIOITS GRIDS team mate Novich, full back and ; gridiron prestige of that vast sec- (Tidwell converted from placement Ann a ring for a Christmas gift back on tbemselvas. lowing you to walk with a graceful, A new type of Alabama football j Toronto Wmgman M ead "Clarke, Gavello, Bycholski team will invade Rose Bowl at Riley Smith, a chance Over Rivals in Line. tion east of the Rocky Mountains, for a tie. but on Christmas Eve when Ann Into Everything easy stride. Foi Instance, no mat- t I ter how old or how young you hap- to get under way. Howell, slender and new stars will glitter. Alabama's fortunes waned. For and Sarah prepare a fesUye din- Everything she sees, touchse, Pasadena on New Year's Day— an and almost fraglle-lookitg bos Gone are Hubert. Gillis and Brown three years old enemies in Dixie ner lonv falls to appear. pen to be, you should be able to lean eleven that relies on speed and de- With Conacher, His Team- and Obnehowski. smells or tastes Is a potential aource over and touch the floor with your Total Is Sesregated as Fol- taken more punishment than any By JIMMY DONAHUF. of 1025, Caldwell, Winslett and Enis won. In 1930 the last WaUace Wade Valeria Bennett attends a party of new experiment And as Is nat- ception, instead of the power of ita other man on tba squad. But so wall of 1026, Cato Sington, Campbell and i coached eleven came through unde- at wmeh a man Is shot and In- fingertips, meanwhile keeping ths NEA Serviee Sports Writer ural with such an active child, she la three predecessors. has hla teammates blocked that he others of 1630, but omnipresent are ! ffSted. 1 mate, in Second Pbce. jured. Peter reads the report In knees perfecUy straight. If you ^^ows: CoDege 1, High The line is just as hefty as those Manchester High opens Ita basket- constantly trying out four can't dp it, you’d better start trying has been able to maintain his aver- New York, Dec. 4.—On Stmday, the stars in Howell, Hutson, Lee, 1 Easy Triumph j a newspaper and goes to see Va- previous forward walls however. In age of mere than six yards a try Smith and others who have made ' The stars were there—John (H u r-, ball season this week with two Instead of one on every object In right now. December 0. the New York Giants reach. every maneuver there la coordina- this year. Alabama’s 1934 campaign one of ,ry) Cain, a sophomore fullback who; games, the first against Rockville NOW CiO ON WITH THE STORY Don't be too strenuous about 16, Sand Lot 6, tion and the squad as a whole Is one and the Chicago Beam meet here Montreal, Dec. 4.— (A P I—Despite The. design used for this table runner also Is attractive on a wide variety She dips her hands In her milk exercise, Naturally, If you've ne- Alabama’s line Is flanked by the victory. , called signals; Ralph McKnight, a High at the Windy City tomorrow CHAPTER XI of other artlclea. cup; lifts a newly ironed acatf off of the most willing to aid a team- best pair of ends in many years for the professlonBl football cham- • Rally From Defeat blocking back whose name appeared the shut-out handed Toronto by the night and the second against Weal Valeria’s eyes were wide -and glected your waistline for years, you the rack and stuffs It into bar own can't expect to get It back to nor- Chib 3; Four in State. mate. ' with Don Hutson, 190 pound, all- pionship of the United States—^and The first Crimson Invasion of Rose only in the Uoeups, never In the de- Detroit Red Wings Sunday, the Hartford High at the State Armory lUled with tears. Her soft, red End runs, reverses, fake reverses, American on one terminal and Paul By CAROL CARR spreads, tabis cloths chair backs little tub full of water; bites her mal In a few daya. You can't touch Huey Long's Louisiana Empire. Bowl on New Year’s day, 1026. tall; John Henry Suther, Monk Leafs star wingman, Harvey Jack, here on Friday night. For more Ups drooped disconsolately. She sat triple passes, long and short passes Bryant who weighs nearly 200 at raised the stock of Alabama footbad Campbell, ace of the spinner play; than a month, the Red and l ^ t « on a small stool near Peter, gazing It’s getting along toward the and similar articles. Where a crayons into small pieces; pours the floor the first time you try. Or And unless the Giants Induce a son and (Thuck Conacher, continued sand into the piano. and just straight football go into the other. and the South in general. Trailing Fred Sington, an All American hoopstcra have been practicing pleadingly up Into his face. time \yhen it Is necessary to number of gifts have to be com- the tenth. Maybe not even tba By FOSTER HAILEY mob to spirit Bronchr NagurskI to set the pace In the individual She uses every sense ehe has on its reportoire of plays. In reserve strength this year's by two touchdowns at the half, Ala- tackle, and Captain "Foots" Clem- steadily for their 17-game schedule Peter thought he had never seen consider those Christmas gifts you pleted in a hurry, the versatility twentieUu Simply lean as far for- .Asaoclatod Sporta Writer The spear head of the attack Is off on the long, long ride, and have of the design will prove a boon to everything handy. No wonder her eleven Is probably better than any bama, led by the wildly driving ent. hi.s running mate. scoring during the past week to the of 1934-35 and Coach Wilfred J. her look more childlike and lovely, plan to make not only from the ward as jrou can. Keep oh practic- Millard (Dixie) Howell, speedy and Beattie Feathers deported on the the needlcworker. mother is distracted. ing and after a few weeks, you'll other. The backfleld loses a little In grounds of being part Indiana, it's Pooley Hubert, rose In the secon<( This starting team was backed by National Hockey League. Clarke is highly optimistic over the but he was not moved by the standpoint of their desirability New York, Dec. 4— (AP)— Foot- elusive triple threat half back. He weight in substitutions but picks up but the ease and speed with whicb The detailed instructions , for Naturally she is surrounded by find that you really'can rpach tha going to be the same old story—the half and won as spectacular a vic- a second string eleven, almost as Jackson scored one goal during prospects for the season. thought. ball fatalities continued to show a is the marked man In every game, a spe^. The line loses little In weight strong defensively as the varsity. Corna Is Captain "A bunch'came by after you left they can be flnlsbed. working out this design, including rules and "mustn’ta" and "dont’s." floor. Then do it ten times every Bears will start another winter tory as any ever did to nose out the week for his tenth of the sea- the necessary transfer patterns, decline this year from the high large part of the deception that or aggressiveness. Washington’s Huskies, 20 to 19. Instead of staging a spectacular It was announced today that —” Valeria began. That Is why I present the Il- But they are not enough to get this morning for the rest of your life. ' mark of 1931 when the tragic death barnstorming tour as kings of the son and with four assl.sta held to his lustrated table runner for the will be delivered to your home by girl Into line. In addition, try this new exerctss, coin game. A year later, although Hubert end rally to electrify the bowl crowd, place at the top of the standings Reno Coma, a senior whq has beea Peter said stonily. "You were go- o f Cadet Dick Sheridan, West Point this eleven went to work and de- a substitute forward for the past ing to wrap packages. You had a moat earnest consideration of the fast mall for only 10 cents. The She has absorbed some things, of created by a famous studio that For the Bears, in Nsgurski, have Grant Gillis who fired the 50-yard with 14 points. Conacher tallied Instructions suggest certain col- end shocked the country and led to pass to Johnny Mack Brown that tentod Wa.shlngton State, 24 to 0, two seasons, has been elected cap- frightful headache—" needlcworker. The table runner course. She lets the piano alone now, specializes In reducing and figure- rule changes and closer aupcrvtslon the best football player in the twice and boosted his total points to is in the category of the always lors, but these may be varied to building routines. world, and the second' 'beat in won the game were gone, new stars going away. In 1930 the 'Bania 12, compiled with five goals and tain of the team. No manager has "It’s terribly . hard to refuse, and her fingers bum when she goes by colleges and high schools over been named aa yet but in idl llkll- ometimes. I didn't want to go." acceptable gifts beca\ise there suit the color of the room in Stand erect, arms atretched abort Fcatbera, who, although Injured a had risen. Again Alabama traveled team was a power unit that went seven assists. near the clothes horse. Even so, each America's national fall sport. through, today it is speed, decep- bood will be appointed at the final "And perhaps you can explain the never are too many in the linen which they are to be used. day dawns with new terrors for her your head, palms facing each other. RANGERS TO OPPOSE couple of weeks ago and kept out west, thia time to meet Stanford s The Wings, who have scored 26 26 Grid Desths tion and split second timing. practice seaalon at the Armory to- other times you’ve been at Dirk’s closet.. To obtain the transfer patterns mother. Keeping the backbone straight, lift of the recent game against the De- Indians. 'The Indians went to work goals In nine games, hold the next and Instructions, simply tear out The fourth annual survey by the and ran over a first period touch- But the stars shine as brightly In day. Manchester has been holding place.” This particular dealgn recom- I talked to Sarah. She is pretty, the left leg outward to the side as Associated Press made in collobora- troit Lions, ;s expected to be able three positions. With four goals and There was a look in Peter's eyes mends itself because It has the the above illustration and mail far as It will go, swing your body to play against the Giants. down. Alabama. seven assists, Johnny Sorrell has five practice sessions a week since friendly, frank and dynamic. tion with Prof. Floyd R. Easter- the first week in November and the that was new. Valeria thought of rich appearance that distinguishes with 10 cents In coin for one set, to the left, bending the waistline. As a unit, ’ Chicago put together 11 points and Is trailed 20 cents for two sets or 30 cents It wasn't long before her mother wood of New York University and NORWICH BIG FIVE results obtained with the huge the alibis she hail prepared, but the fine gift, combining the beau- referred to her as a "bad” girl. The Your arms and head will swing over the National Bureau of Casualty team has been the smoothest func- with Cooney Welland and Larry none of them seemed satisfactory. ties of the quickly-finished lazy- for three sets, to CAROL CARR, and down, too. Be sure to keep the tioning outfit to the wrestern divi- squad of candidates has been most child didn't appear to hear. It wasn't Princess Elizabeth, who may some day hold the reigns of England’s vast empire, is shown (right) in a end Surety Underwriters shows 26 Auriet, with nine each. Conacher, satisfactory to (%ach Clarke, who It "You’re being cruel and unfair," dalsy cross-stitch with lightning 103 Park Avenue, New York City, arms parallel. Reverse, pointing sion of the league. It sailed Sorrell and Auric ended the week In in CARE OF MANCHESTER news. pose with her sister. Princess Margaret Rose. The h o b ^ horse they are riding Is the one used by their deaths this fall attributable to foot- starting his sixteenth season ai ahe sobbed. "If you could only see. crochet work. right foot outward to the side and ball as compared to fifty In 1931, 38 through its schedule with ease, led a three-day tie for the moat num- One of the very attractive fea- EVENING HERALD. Be sure to Here was an imusual being who mother, the Duchess of York, In her childhood days. bending the body toward the right. Meet Strong Outfit at Armory by the irresistible line-smashing of basketball mentor here.! how It happened! I wasn't to could be a "leader" some day In one ------,jr...... — in 1032 and 36 last year. Lou Gehrig Also Leads ber of assists, each having aided blame, and 1 could explain If you turea of the design is that It may ask for Design 287 and mention this Repeat twenty times. Nagumki, the broken-field running The Varsity 8i|uad form or another as sure ss the tide They are segrated as follows: Local Sport their teammates seven times. would only try to understand, also be used In making of bed- newspaper. By BOLTON BRONNER Jane Gray was called Queen of of Feathers, and the great play of The varsity squad consists of Leo is coming In, provided someone had ered or teas to he explored. The College 1; High School 16; Sand Lot Tomorrow Night m Second I The doubtful honor of leading in Peter." England for. 14 days by her parti- new continents, so to speak, are Bill Hewitt, giant wingman. Johnson, Arnold Clarke, Bruno By- time to keep her very busy in the London —Princesa Elizabeth, the 6, and Club 8. penalties found Red Horner of ths cholski, David Muldoon, Reno He stood up, looking down at sane. Then Queen Mary’s men all in the natural sciences. In the Tba collegs death toll is a decrease Leafs still at tha top with S3 mto- her. He said tensely. "You can't roadster. right way. King of England's favorite grand- Chatter Broaeha Is Tough Maverick Loop In Runs Batted In Coma, James Woodbousa, Richard becauie her hands and feet were captured her and she was executed first Elizabeth’s day, England’s child—who, in all human probabil- from 2 to 1031, two to 1982 and two Game o f Season; Locals utea spent to ths penalty box. He Carpenter, Attllio Gavello, Richard aplaln anything. We’re through." chilled, and she was In the center "Let’s drive around the park," be Should Be Kept Busy in the Tower In 1554. navy was her sure shield and Broncho, the former Minnesota was followed by Ebble Goodfellow, What a wealth ot material to ity, will some day reign over Great In 1088. High school fatalities to- (jobb, Alphonse Obucbowakl, John Valeria slipped- the ring that of town. In the center of all the said, tucking a warm rug about her. Few English Kings have given buckler. But with the advent of ersaaad from 14 three years ego, 8 maulsr, la acknowledged by every the highest scoring defenceman looked like a drop of white lire ‘"The park? All right," Ann work on! But If the Idead la In- Britain as the second Queen Bess— Showed Much Promise In Tha Rac Senior League offers lo- man to the pro loague to bo the liem ey and Robert Campbell. Of lights and glitter. names to the era during aircraft, England Is no longer an to 1082, end 11 lest year; enS lot from Detroit, with 35 mlnutee, Mar- •the 12, only Johnsoii was a rogulas from her finger. As Peter made no She passed several restaurants agreed without enthusiasm. grained into her that she is naughty la 'getting to be a big little girl, so ! island. The England of the fu- cal basketball fans two top-notch greatest Unecruaber to tha game. Drove in 165 Runs to Take I . / to speak. ! which they reigned. But three deaths from 10 to 1081, 8 to 1082 ty Barrow, Boston, and Baldy last season, most of tha others be- move to take it, she laid It on the where people were coming and Peter laughed. He was thinking and hopeless, the very qualiti'Xi that ture w ill. have grave problems end 0 to 1638; end club from 2 to games tonight at tha School street In addition, ho Is no moan poaa Northcott, Maroons, rank next with out of four of the English Queens Cage Opener. Rec. The first encounter at 7:45 flipper, and hla heave to BUI ing on the second team. This squad table. She was trembling. "You’re going. Before one of the smaller that last night Velcria had said, should go for a life useful to itself She was eight years old on ' are forever connected with their both of peace and, war. which Is 1981, 5 to 1033 end 3 to 1633. 34 minutes each. breaking with me—’’ "Let’s ride in the park tomorrow. April 21 last atid is tall, straight, | o’clock finds the Bast Sides and Hewitt to the last period of the Honors for Fifth Season; 1^ 0 ^ / 11 PIq has been rapidly rounding into places she stopped. She and Tony and to others, may easily be divert- times. The reign of Queen EUza- why loyal Britons do not grudge NOW CIOARET IS, NOW Claoelfled as to the type o f play The leading scorers: . shape under Coach CHarke's dirsc- ‘T d have to be able to trust my It will be white ‘^ d beautiful." ed Into headstrong license. strong and sturdy for her a g e.; Watklns-Y seeking to break a dead- crucial game with Detroit resulted I had eaten there a number of times. beth is always' known os the Eliza- a single sunny hbur in the life of IT ISN X HABBfFim eight received fatal Injuries to mak- G. A. J; \ tion and has gone well in acrim- wife." Ann went inside and ordered a Another hour. Another girl to whom Sarah's mother has little time for Her fair hair, blue eyes, winsome : the bonny girl Princess. ing tackles, one in blocking and The Rangers, who gave an Im- lock for second place and the clash in the winning touchdow-n. | CONCORDIA LUTHER LEAGUE ' H. Jackson, Toronto .... 10 4 141 bethan period. The reign of Queen should be replete with action from Feathers, in his firat year of 'the i Trails Foxx in Nnrnber of ' mages with the second string squad. Valeria's voice rose shllly. "What pot of colTcc. Two cups of coffee the park meant nothing. To whom anything but routine care. The child smile and utt^r naturalness have ' Anne is called after her name. four to being tackled. Information pressive performance to their bas- (Charter Oak AUej’s) ! C. Conacher, Toronto . . . 5 7 12 you want is an angel for a wife. All places meant nothing because she already become well known to | Various Inveettgathme Differ on Bt- start to finish. The same can be pro game after an All-America' Coach Clarke will employ a man to would give her strength to go on. is left to her own devices. The reign of Queen Victoria is fecta o f - Smoking, Alttwngb Is lacking on the others. ketball debut last week to bowing to Sorrell, Detroit ...... 4 7 11 man defense with a fast breokliw of- right, go out and see If you can wherever, ahe was going. She would was suffering Just as he was suf- thousands of Londoners, who ; Prisoner Killed said about the nightcap, in which career at the University of Tennes- ] The Navy won 2 out of 3 games Age will mellow her self-will and called by everybody the Victorian Certain OtMorvatlona Seem the Fafnir Dragons of New Britain Walks; Rath Gets 103 Weiland, D e tro it...... 3 6 9 fense snd he Itaa a number of ac- And her!” find a movie where she could sit In fering. know her by sight, and have en- i DID YOU KNOW T H A T - For the first time since Warden Moriarty's will be out for their see, broke all records for ground from the Army. Wlnzler rolled high Auric, D etroit...... 2 7 9 impulsiveness. Routine will press era. It was because of the big to Be Slgnlfloont single of 126 and' high 3 string for curate 3hootc;| who are counted Her bitter taunt rang In his ears the darkness. She would stay there He wished Ann could go away. dearsd her to the people whose Lewis E. Lawes of Sing Sing intro- by a close score, will oppose the third straight triumph against the gaining, amassing 1,052 yards in Goodfellow, Detroit .... 4 4 8 Its curbing and sensible hand. Regu- things in war, in exploration, ' in 326. In the other match Yale took upon to gamer many pointe. as he left the bouse. He was glad until the telephone in Sarah’s He would like to see the color come Que«n she will be. duced the game as a part of prison Norwich Big Five in their second Army and Navy Club, with the lat- 107 attempts, which is Just a few Passes; Other Records. Robinson, Montreal .... 5 2 7 lar duties will take up much of the science, in literature that occurred Because cars with Independently By DB. MOBRIS YTSHBEIN all 3 games from Penn. B. Gess tak- Storting Quintet to get away, to feel the cold, clean apartment had stopped tinging or back to her cheeks and serenity to But, just at present, (jpeenlng routine, a prisoner In a atate insti- ter determined to pu! out of the Inches shy of 10 yards a crack. .. 7 surplus energy. But just now I see when they sat on the throne. sprung front wheels must be Jacked start of the season tomorrow night Schriner, N. Y. Amor. 4 3 Coach Clarke plans to start John- air whip against him. Christmas! Tony became tired of camping on her stormy eyes. She was very dif- is one of the remotest thoughts Editor, Jonmal of the American tution is listed among the fatalities, cellar position. The cream of Man- The Bears also ha. c the out- ing all honors for the night with T. Cook, Chicago ...... 4 3 7 a wild little spirit, not a "problem." So far. by contrast to her illus- up several inches before the wheels at the State Armory at 8:30 o'clock. single of 135 and 3 string with 306. son and CJlarke at forwards, Gavri- Merry Christmas to all! A merry, the doorstep. ferent from the happy girl who had in her young head. For her trou- Medical Aaaodatlon, and of Hygela, John Davlduke of the Connecticut chester’s cage talent is competing standi. g scorer in the league in Chicago, Dec. 4— (AP) —In addi- Lewis, Detroit ...... 2 5 7 She isn't had. She needs most some- trious namesake, the present Eliz- leave the ground, clamps arc being It was announced today by Man- in this circuit and the games are lo at center and Bycholski and Obu- mery Christmas! talked with him that day last sum- bles are in the offing. Up to now the Health Magazine atate prison at Wethersfield. He , the former Minne- Army Howe, St. L o u is...... 5 1 6 She never wanted to see him one to really understand her. abeth’s life has been roses all the manufactured which will eliminate ager "Gyp" Gustafson. on a par with the best that semi- sota youth, who forged into the tion to winning the American B. Hanson ...... 91 117 92 300 chowski at guards, Gavello will Tony and Ann had dined. They mer. she has had her teaching at the Regardless of the fact that many died Oct. 14, of a skull fracture re- Wiseman. D etroit...... 4 1 5 again. Going off on Christmas Eve way. She is surrounded by ador- this "slack." / Although forced to accept the pro circles have to offer. lead ahead of Dutch Clark, Detroit League batting championship Lou B. Custer ...... 88 109 111 308 drop bock into a guard position on had gone to a musical comedy, and getting drunk, forgetting that They were driving through the hands of her governess. Miss Ma- mllUona of people smoke tobacco ceived to a game at the prison with Blinco, M aroons...... 3 2 5 ing relatives. Her grandfather— A simple trap for preventing short end of a 35-30 count last ace. with hla remarkable place J. Wlnzler, ___ 91 89 97 277 the offense, the other four pressing hut the feeling of depression had he had ever thought of an engage- park now. A beautiful, white park KEEPING I'P WITH El’BOPE rion Crawford, a graduate of the regularly and that they have been a club team from outside. He had Gehrig led the circuit in runs batted Mondou, Canadlens...... 3 2 5 not lifted. "Grandpa King” — idolizes her. rust scales from reaching the radia- week, the Rangers displayed con- kicking. Mandem booted a total Kulpinsky ___ 97 100 90 287 the attack. Undoubtedly, the en- ment ring. Spending the money with small shrubs huddled under high school at Dunfermline, Scot- doing ao for many yeara, the scien- aerved two years of a 4-6 year sen- Watkins-Y, which opened its in for the fifth season. The Yankee's W. Cook, N. Y. Rangers 3 2 The big box with Its gay wrap- land. This is to be continued Her uncle, the Prince of Wales, tor of the automobile has been plac- siderable promise of developing into of 28 points after touchdown and F. Knofla ... 105 91 91 287 5 tire varsity squad will sec action to- for her ring on bottles of Scotch and snowy cloaks and tall trees gleam- South Bend, Tnd.—(A P )— Belief tific facts relative to the effects of tence for theft of an automobile. semi-pro campaign with a decisive 2 pings was In Tony’s car, still un- probably for another year or so spoils her when he is allowed the ed on the market. It is inserted in a team to fill the shoes of the de- seven field goals during the year. hig first baseman drove in 165 runs, Barry, Bouton 3 5 morrow night against Rockville, gin. Waking up at a late hour this ing with myriads of Icicles. that America is keeping pace with tobacco on the human body are only Only 14 of the 26 received their triumph over the Rogers Manufac- ten short of his league record and in opened. Tony had looked embar- and then the little girl will be chance. the upper rubber hose, and the open- funct National Guards. The Dragons With Feathers and NagurskI Totals ...... 472 506 481 1459 Chapman, Americans . . . 2 3 5 one of the few teams that Moncheo- morning and sending a hurry call Suddenly Peter stopped the car, scientific discoveries abroad is ex New World to Face begiimlng to be established. Injuries in actual games, six being turing Company quintet of Meriden winning the honor, tied bis illustri- TrotUer, Maroons ...... 2 3 5 tcr has been able to defeat consist- rassed when Sarah had walked out said something strange and fasci- sent to some select private school ings in the trap's screen are suffi- A recent investigation made at hurt to practice and the other six in were a fast stepping veteran outfit lugging the leather, L'e Bears have Navy to the drug etore for the biggest, pressed by the Rev. Julius A. Nleuw. last Saturday night, travels to the ous teammate, Babe Ruth, who also 287 ently in recent years. o f the bedroom with it, saying. nating. "Ann, marry me tonight chosen by her parents, the Duke Contrast the first Elizabeth. ciently large to allow water to flow Harvard University Indicates that unsupervised pickup matches on with a wealth of experience but the Silver City for a return game to- Gene Ronzani, former Marquette Weber ___ ..7. 94 103 00 moat expensive box of candy-^per- land, C. S. C., professor of chemis- Rangers made it anybody’s game star, and Carl Bi-umbaugh, quarter- has led the circuit five times since L. Hanson 81 66 255 Coach Clarke hasn’t selected bis ‘.‘Ann, after all your trouble you’ve and you can go with me." try at Notre Dame, after a four- and Duchess of York. Her mother, Anne Boleyn, wife of easily, but small enough to trap the the most Important substance la vacant lots. One youngster, 12 year morrow evening. Next Saturday .... 78 forgotten to give Tony his Christ- haps while that girl was still In Henry 'VIII, was beheaded upon right up to the last minute o f play back, furnishing the blocking. 1920. Adams ...... Ill 106 04 311 second string squad from the twen- his apartment. And then forgetting (To Be Contlnnod) months stay in Europe. Studies and Sings scale. tobacco is nicotine. A clgaret con- old John Speers of Arlington, Mass., night, the locals take on the Tor- mas present." The Princess has already suc- crarges oS adultery brought by in a thrilling, exciting tussle that The Bears’ line probably is the Gehrig also finished runner up to F. Wlnzler .... 91 190 126 326 ty Candidas s for the team as yoL to bring even that to her. A paint tool equipped with tains about one gram of tobacco— was killed when a sharp root pene- rington Y at the local Y. M. C. A. Jimmy Foxx of the Athletics in waiting until be leams today o f the But Tony did not dive dowm into cessfully wrestled with the fa- that monarch. When he married trated his throat as be was tackled had a crowd of more than 600 fans strongest combination in the coun- E. Knofla . ... 105 100 105 310 FIVE GOPHERS MAY The waiter set the pot of coffee small wheel has been developed to that Is, about l-30th of a nouncs, working the pitchers on perhaps players who will be eligible to com- his pocket after Sarah bad left, mous three R’s—reading, writing Jane Seymour, he darkened the guarantee uniform and cleancut In a sand lot contest. bowling and cheering madly. The try. Link Lvman. the huge tackle, saying, "And here’s your present, before her and Ann poured out a and 1-lOOtb of this is nicotine. Coach Thomas F. Kelley of Man- scaring them into issuing walks. Totals .... pete. It is not expected that any ot and arithmetic. It is said she little Elizabeth's life by declaring stripping for the automobile body. The list of dead with age, achool Dragons will undoubtedly prove to i and Bill Hewitt, the end. are the . . . 479 499 511^1480 Ann." cupful. She drank It slowly, poured her Illegitimate. She found refuge Investigations chow also that chester High's football team retired Foxx was passed 111 times, while the first team players will be de- writes a very legible hand, knows An amphibian auto has been and type of injury includes: be one of the classiest teams in this Ftandnuts Ann decided that he was waiting out another cup v/ltit shaking fin- and surcease from sorrow only in about 1-lOth of the nicotine present section of the state and the Rangers’ last night as president of the (Con- Gehrig walked 109 times. Ruth, still END GRID CAREERS clared Ineligible. Today’s Pattern her share of primary geography constructed in Russia for use in College—Lawrence, Froeliger, 20, Yule is absorbed by the smoker into hie necticut Football Association, Ray dangerous, drew 103 puses, one for the constraint between them to gers. and has already teamed by heart books and had the advantage of feat to holding their margin to five Bears' Line Strongest H. Gess . . Open Loops Season' parts of that country where there body. Yet, it has been established, Arnold College, New Haven, Conn., Oosting of Trinity being elected to more than Buddy Mycr of Washing- ___ 88 95 90 282 lift. But, try as she would, she A man at a table across from her many little poems of her mother's the teaching. of some of the moat broken neck. points speaks volumes for the abil- Don’t get the Idea that this su- Roth ...... ___ 80 276 Manchester will leave for Rock- are no roads or bridges. this small amount of nicotine may the post. Chris McCormick, widely ton. 101 89 could not be natural. Even the was staring at her out of somber native country of Scotland. She brilliant men of her time. Even High school—Vito La Rocca, age ity of Coach Hugh Greer’s charges. perlative description of the Bears Smith . . . . ___ 99 93 82 274 ville at 6:15 o'clock tomorrow night, The first motorcycle was built in bring about slgniflcsuit changes to the first game being called for 7:80 thought of the small, twinkling eyes. Ann resented his stare until can also sing some of the old f-when she grew up, her troubles .n ot given. New Haven, Ck>nn., high With Harold "G o b ” Turkington «^e>-*e. was re- Indicates they are overwhelming First basemen won major honors B. Gess ...... 128 133 135 306 Rules May Make Minnesota ring which was probably In bis she saw it was Peter Kendall. Peter Scotch songs and has made gOdd were not over. Her sister. Queen Germany by Gottlieb Daimler. It body reactions. and Jason Chapman, former,.,0. Guards elected secretary and treasurer. taverites They.'re the writer’s in batting to runs, guardians of the o’clock between the second teams, bad a half horsepower single-cylin- school, infection. Kelley was namra to the executive pocket right now did not bring hap- Kendall, looking haggard and sober. progress in dancing. So much 1s Mnry, had her arrested and Ira- Some investigators found that tha aces, added to a lineup that includes choice-bu t didn't Ysle, beat Prince- first stop, landing the firat four Totals .... with the main encounter at 8:80 der engine. Sand lot—Robert Bali, 13, Strat- board of the ussociation. ... 478 509 486 1473 piness. She smiled at him. It was a q\irer the latter the case that one of her prls'incd for a time in the Tower blood sugar ' increases 30 to 40 per fleld.. Injury to spine. such up and coming performers as ton thie year? places. ^al Trosky of Cleveland Stars Ineligible to Com- i o’clock. The borne game here Pri- In the last ten years, 27T.000 peo- Penn It was while they were driving smile without mirth In It. chief delights last summer was of London. It was only when cent during the 15 minutes that fol- Club—John Daviduke, 24, Weth- Chucky Smith, Schuetz, Enrico, The Giants have been handi- belted in 142 runs. Honk Greenberg P. Rtemer ...... 84 78 80 242 I day night will open Mancheater'a C. home, darkness gathering about He did not smile, but he got up the gathering at Broemar where Mary died and EUzabeth came to pl“ have died and about 10,000,000 low the smoking of one clgaret and •rsfleld. Conn., State Prison, skull Sheldon, Saimonds, Della Fera and Members of the Army and Navy capped by the loss of Harry New- of the Detroit. Tigers drove home J. Klein .. ___ 69 78 92 239 pete Next Season. ] C. I. L. season. them, that Tony said, 'Tve a little and came over to her. "Well, how's some of the best adeffts at Scotch the throne herself that she came have been injured as a result of returns to normal within the next fracture. Antonio, the Rangers should become Club basketball team are requested iraii. their star quarterback, and 139 and Foxx was credited with 130. F. Wemer ___ 87 90 88 265 something for you at my place, the gam e?" he asked. "Have you ancient dances gave an exhibition. into her own and could reveal her automobile accidents. SO minutes. Anothet* investigator a team to be reckoned with in semi- to meet at the club this evening at for the last couple of weeks have Others who batted in 100 or more M. Klein .. ... 102 83 00 284 Ann. I’ll drop by and pick it up." lost your Job, Ann Hollister?" She has also made some progress capacities for government, for The average motorist paid found that the blood investigator pro circles. The Norwich Big Five 7 o'clock. All members arc re- been cxperlmcn'Jng with Ed Don- runs included Charley Gebringer of W. Klein . ... 121 100 112 333 TULANE FACES TEMPLE He parked the car in front and "No. But I’ve lost something I in elementary French and in a chocsing the proper captains of $47.31 in special motor taxes in found that the blood sugar rose in boasts a lineup of stellar players quested to attend this meeting. owski, former Fordham flash, in Detroit 127; Roy Johnson of Boston Chicago. Dec. 4.— (A P )—The col- stepped out. Ann said, on impulse, prized more." year or so German will be added England’s armies and naviOs, for 1933, $3.06 per car more than in a fairly uniform manner for a period who should be worthy opponents for his place. Also, Jack McBride is 119 and Earl Avcrill of Cleveland i Totals ___ ...463 429 471 1363 lege football careers of five Minne- "It’s cold out here. Mind if 1 come "Tough, isn’t It?" He spoke as to the curriculum. Up to now, encouraging literature and the 1932. ol twro hours after smoking two WALKER SUFFERS the Rangers as they seek their first The West Sides football team being pepped for a backfleld post. 113. 1 sota stalwarts probably will be IN SUlU R BOWL CLASH In with you?" though ho understood. Ann remem her lessons have been confined to arts. American automotive exports cigarets. victory of the season. will hold an Important meeting at If the (Jianta can whip the back- Ai Simmons of Chicago set a ended or shortened by the time the Tony said slowly. "Why, of bored then that Peter had lost a few hours daily, largely In the The future QUeen EUzabeth, for the first eight months of this the West Side Rec tonight at 6:30 field into shape for the Bear con- record by chasing bo-ie 100 or mure Western Conference faculty com- course not." New Orleans, Dec. 4.— (AP) — something, too. Just what she had most delightful open air surround- when and if she comes to the year reached a dollar value near- Unfortunately for the signlflcanc* o’clock. All players arc asked to test. it will be a battle all the way runs for the elecenth season, and mittee on athletics finjshcs its de- Ann had never been Inside lost— faith and confidence In the HIS FIRST KAYO New Year’s Day will usher In an- ings. either in the gardens of throne , will face an entirely dif- ly three times greater than that of these observations still another report promptly. Plans will be through, with Bo Molenda pitting the Tigers in numbering four play- liberations this week end. other football classic when Tulana Tony’s apartment, though she had one he loved. Buckingham Palace, or on the ferent kind of world. There are of the January-August value for made for the team's banquet, which his line crashing against that of ers, Greenberg Gebringer Rogell Sport Briefs The question of eligibility of waited outside for him many times That accounted for the hard, set 1933. investigator found a decrease in Last Night *8 Fights and Temple meet here in the in- lawn of Royal Lodge, the summer no more continents to be discov- blood sugar after smoking, and two will be held this Saturday night if NagurskI, Danowskl trjing to out- and Goslln, among those batting In Stanislaus Koatka, Minnesota’s driv- augural sugar bowl clash. The two while be went in for a quick look on his face and his bitter home of her parents at Windsor possible. Anyone not connected run Feathers and out-general 100 or more tallies, presented some- Albert (Red) White, former star ing full back; Bill Bevan, star Change. He lived In a small apart- eyes. others found that smoking did not Veteran Fighter Loses to were chosen for the battle yester- Great Park. I with the team who would like to at- Brumbaugh, and Ken Strong, the thing unusual. halfback at Colorado Agricultural guard, Art Clarkson. Gcorg(riSvend- day by the Midwinter Sports Asso- ment building, ate out, and sharCd "Maybe I shouldn’t say this but have any effect on the blood sugar. By ASSOCIATED PRESS big back from N. Y. U„ pitting his She will have longer hours of For .this reason the investigators in New Haven, Conn.—Maxie Rosen- tend the banquet is asked to notify Joe Voamik of Cleveland, struck college, la now aasistant football sen and Jay Bevan, is the most Im- ciation, which la arranging for the the services of a maid. I’m terribly sorry for you. Peter classes and study when she is sent one of the players as soon os possi- place-kicking too against that of He opened the door and they Harvard decided to recheck the mat- Younger Man; Knocked bloom, New York, outpointed AI out only ten times in 103 games for coach at Colorado School of Mines. portant item of business on the pro- game. Both accepted. Kendall," Ann said Impulsively. to a private' echool. Her parents ble. Manders. gram of the faculty members. stepped into the gloomy, box-like "And I'm sorry for you, Ann." ter. Gainer, New Haven (12); Ed. Karo- The deciding factor of the game the best mark. Harland C3tft, the Temple coached by Glenn (Pop) think that the natural rivalry be ' By Helen WelsUffler St. Louis Browns kid first baseman Coaches of all sports and athletic Warner, is the only unbeaten team living room. Fumbling for the Her old humor broke through the pK)UR walls are best, you told me. They tried the effects of smoking lak, Schenectady. N. Y„ outpointed will be the line play.- and you can Nathalie Colvocavelses, 19, Phoe- tween pupils and the mixing with * O u t i n 1 1 t h R o u n d . Ai Boross, Bridgeport (8); Louis •Hm O'Leary, who played end on j fanned an even 100 times in 147 directors also will In in Chicago ip the east, but Its record is marred switch at the door, he said. "Not dark wail of unhappiness. "That other children of her own age will To guard a woman's heart cf cigarets on 10 smokers, using look for the widely publicized C3tl- nix, Ariz., was a member of the Cor- much to see. Just a lot of furniture tour different typts of cigartes and Kid Coco, New Haven, outpointed the Wesleyan varsity this past foot- games for the worst. nell University polo club team this Friday and Saturday for the annual by two ties, one 7-7 with Indiana makes lu even, in more ways than be valuable for her. And when she is beloved cag' line tOi outrusb the local lads winter meeting during which iched- thrown tpgether." one." t’iklng several specimens of the Elmcr Bezinah, New Haven (6). i ball season, ' » seeking a berth at season. and the other 0-0 with Bucknell. "Royalty Speaking” Why ever should she start consistently. ulea will be framed and other routine The light flashed on, revealing a 'It’s hard to believe someone biood at different Intervals after Philadelphia, Dec. 4. — (AP) — Philadelphia — Paul Plrronne, i guard bn the University quintet. When that happens, the Bears Tulane champion of the South- So far, she has proven herself After winning two world’s cham- business looked after. eastern Conference with Alabama, scene of wild disorder. Chairs in could let you down." There was no 'T O search for slutT and nonsense? smoking was completed. In nine of Cleveland, knocked out Mickey will claw the Giants down to pee- The University of Kentucky bas- a bright, receptive child, who has pionships, fighting s)l weights from Walker, Rumson, N. J., (11) Robert "Pop” Edgar and Rudy RETIRE GALLANT SIR Under a Big Ten rule which says' haa beaten Ckilgate 7 to 6. every position, clgaret trays fllled 'gallantry in his tone. Just a sim- easily mastered all the tasks set (That’s whal adventures are!) the 10 cases the blood sugar content I wee size. « ketball team entered this season with ashes, clgaret stubs on the welters to heavies, Mickey Walker, Cnilcago—Everett (Young) Righ- Johnson will meet in the finals of ] competition on freshmen teams] ple statement of fact, as Peter said for her. She has also proved to The paths for women’s slippers was not affected more than 6 per with a record of 24 straight victories floor, a table covered with glasses. it. Should never range too far I cent one way or the other, has suffered his first knockout. more, Sioux City. la., outpointed the Army and Navy club billiard | counts aa a year of college com-' TENNIS RATINGS And bottles, bottles. Everywhere. be somewhat of a "handful,” with Xhc Shrewebury Manor, N. J., Tommy Paul, Buffalo, N. Y. (10). AFTER GREAT CAREER to defend. petition Kostka and Clarkson have "It was just that I expected too an independent mind of her own. Thia observation is of the great- tournament at 9 o’clock tonight at The light fell upon a couch In ^ > n lost to the younger and St. Paul—Babe Daniels, Minnea- played their last year of football tor St. Louis. Dec. 4.— (A P )— Bernard uch of someone. I’m old-fashioned, One of the tales Londoners love n U T I was frightened sorely est significance, because the estab the clubhouse. A close, interesting JONES CAN’T EXPLAIN the alcove. Flung carelessly there, agile Paul Pirrone. of Cleve- polis outpointed Lou Vine, Chicago Paul Bumum, Alabama freshman Minnesota. Although they rank aa Welsh of Washington, D. C., na- f guess." to toll is of her royal father re- ^ Lest somehow I should miss iish'ment of a definite rise in blood] match is in prospect and a large where Tony's nice new robe should ^At Ckmventlon hall laat night •<6 ). ^ New York. Nov. 4.— (AP) — The football coach, whose teanui have junlori both attended the University tional public parka tennis champion, •’Suppose," Peter suggested, "that proving her when he overheard A trinket from a market, turnout of members la expected to have been, was a bright green sugar following smoking would sert' 1 two short chops on the chto- Miami, Fla.—Ai Todlsco. Easton, FAILURE OF TROJANS retirement of Gallant Sir, Norman lost only two out of 20 games in the of Oregon and played on freshman ranked firat In the National Public I order something for both of us her calling up one of her little A song, a moon, a kiss. witness the clash. negligee, dripping with lace. ously modify the habits of all per $eat him down at the end of two Pa., outpointed Carl Guggino, Wash- Church’s noted (California thorough- last five years, wears a green hat teams. Kostka played a year of Parks Association mra'a singles rat- to eat. You look ail In. Then I'll friends on the telephone. She gave There was no allbing away that sons with diabetes or of diabetic minutes and 19 seconds of the 11th ton (10). bred, brings to an end a career when his team plays. varsity football at Oregon and an- ing announced today. drive you home. You must eat the exchange and the number and D U T now Fm turning homeward. Los Angeles, Dec. 4.— (AP) — negligee. And over in one chair, a tendency. sf what was to have been a 12- Washington — Norment Quarles The Swedish bowling leagi-s will studded with brilliant achievemente other at Minnesota, rounding out hla Welsh, a former champion of something—like a good soldier.” ^ic. ^uitni (]a bade them hurry, as it was — Meek, gentle as a lamb. Reaching the last lap of a dismal very large and expensive box of round fight. outpointed (Jalvin Calp, Baltimore be in action at Murpyh’s alleys to- during four yea's of campaigning Fifty thousand persons turned out three yeara of ellgriblllty unless the Duke University tennis team wen Feeling his eyes on her, she 'Royalty Speaking!” For nothing but your love, dear, football season, with Notre Dame candy, tied with a huge red ribbon ffl lo u n y tio li In connection with these investi- With bleeding cuts over two half- ( 8 ). night At 7:30 o’clock, Scandla will from coast to coast. freshman angle of the rule is the PubUc Parka UUe at Minna- forced herself to eat a little. Only three livto stand between 1$ worth a linker's dam! enroute west to administer the Coup to see two university baseball teams —-a box without seals or holiday gations it has been pointed out that closed eyes, V'alker was defenseless Newark, N. J— Johnny Rossi, meet the Knights of Pythias. At 9 A son of Sir Gallahad in, the sire amended. apolls lost August defeating Arnold Peter Kendall did not seem to be Hicih. n tu r j i ^ w this child and the throne. Her De Grace, Ck>ach Howard Hording play in Tokyo— Waseda Univ. de- wrappings. hungry either. ' the smoking of cigarets will alleviate S.S the eleventh chukker began. Then Boston, outpointed Mickey Bottonc, o’clock, the Brotherhood will oppose that sent the great Gallant Fox to Bevan has played two years at Simona of Louisville, the 1088 cham- grandfather. King George Fifth is Jones frankly admits he is "com- feated Kelo Univ., 1 to 0. Ann scarcely heard Tony’s fu- hunger. 11.000 spectators saw him take the Newark, (10). the Emanuels and Segar will roll the the races. Gallant Sir performed Minnesota, in addition to his year- pion. Simons waa ranged second. It was strange how parallel their 60. His heir is the prince of pletely baffled" by the collapse of rious, "Damn that girl!" troubles were. Stranger that both One gioup of physiologists point- count for the first time, after being Holyoke, Mass. — Jerry Massa. Beethovens. This is the third week consi.stently in 38 starte to win ling competition at Oregon. Clark- Mrs. Ruth Bailey Prosser,, St ^oitfeKn— S 98 J Wales, who, despite his still rather bis gridiron wizardry. The head Jim Bausch, Kansas University’s Even in that moment of bewil- had come to this small restaurant ed out that this alleviation of hunger down for the count of nine to the New York, defeated Johnny Bang. of the league’s first round, which has $114,890. He was well regarded for son competed os a freshman at Ore- Louis was first in tite women’s eln- boylsl) appearance was 40 on June man of the Trojans baa worked great athlete, is now employed in the derment It was perfectly clear that In the heart of the city, was due to the increase of the second. Holyoke (8). two more weeks to go. the $25,000 . Bay Meadows handicap glee Charles Britstus and WUUnm 23 and bids fair to remain a bache- harder with the 1034 Trojans than internal revenue collection bureau gon and had one year on tba Minna- be was not talking of his feminine Peter said he was leaving next '^ H E blouse lestures the populsr tunic effect, end the cone-shsped amount of sugar in tne blood. Walker tried to stem Pirrone’a on- * New York—Petey Hayes, New to be run December 16 and the aota varsity, giving his one more Sebommer, MinneapoUa, In tha man’s lor. Next after him, as heir to the .with any of his other teams. The in Washington. visitor but of the maid who had day. pocket In contrsst with the ssth and trousers Js very smart Can Another .group insisted, however, slaught for ten rounds. HU left eye York, outpointed Joe Doherty. New $100,000 Santa Anita handicap, year. Jay Bevan and Svendaen are doubles end Mrs. Helen Roes «Bd failed to clean the room. throne, is the Duke of York, the York (8). • FASTEST BACK IN EAST results have been the worst ever. “Going where?" be made In satin or silk. Patterns are sited 14 to JO and 31 to 41. that the aileviatlon of hunger was Was cut in an early round and bU slated for February 23, but a bowed Capt. Bill Lee, tackle on the In the same boat os Kostka and Bill Mrs. Andres Russell, Cleveland In Ann heard herself saying clearly. father of the Princess. He will be right eye to the sixth but fought The material of U. 8. C. this year, tfibdon luffered In a training gallop "Any place. Far away." Slie 18 roQuires 1 7-8 yards of 88-Inch fabric for the tunic and 2 3-8 SO on December 14 next. associated with a les^enihg of the mighty Alabama team thia season, Bevan. the women’s doubles. *neaae don't say anything at all Ann thought Peter was lucky to yards for the trousers, pockets snd sash. gamely on, winning the eighth, Bethlehem, P a , Dec. ..— The fast- Jones feels, la better than he had at Friday, forced hia owner to an- In the long line of. England’s contractions of the stomach which Iowa University In 1017, when be was a fullback in high school. to me. I couldn't possibly bear it be able to leave, She would have ninth, and tenth rounds. He est backfleld man In eastern foot- nounce the colt'e retirement. He **'“ ''* •’•'TTERK and., step-by-step SEHTN'G in - sovereigns there have only been come on' when a person is hungry. loat five games, and better than And nothing you would say could to stay here, to see Tony every day, STRICTIONS, .till out .the coupon below, being sure to MENTION smacked Pirrone soUdly on the riba ball, according to experts who h aw will stand at stud on A. B. Han- four 'undisputed reigning Queens Some special studies have brought that he had at Duke Ir 1034, when Lawrence Ely, mighty center at make any difference." to wait while her heart was aching THE N.tBIE OF THIS NEWSPAPER. to the eleventh Just before the win- Wrestling seen him play la Hamil Reldy, Le- cock's farm near Loctogtonu. Torn bad stared at her, had seen in their own right. out new evidence to the support he lost five. The competition out the University of Nebraska two for the slow processes of time to . *‘-**'*' P.YTTERN BOOK, with a complete selection of those who insist that smoking re- ner made the heavy charge. high halfback. He is Middle Atlan- something in Ann's eyes that had bring some healing of the wound. England’s ttueens Pirrone,- who was credited with here boa been tougher, sajra the Tro- years ago, is coaching the freshman Julia Boyd designs, now is ready. It’s 16 cents when purchased Queen Mary ruled from 1SS3 to lieves hunger because it stops the tic champion to the 100 and 220- Jan bOlS. team at Denver University this year. Monday Night Dec, 24 Will sobered him completely and thor- Peter must have read some of sepsrstely. Or. If you want to order It with the pattern above, send getting most of the rouqds, weighed By AModttled Pims oughly. He said harshly, "The trou- 1608— Bve years in all. She was contractionr of the atomacb. yord doabee, and turns to 0 4-5 sec- "R eally, I don’t know what we’ll these thoughts In her face. "Why in Just sn sddltionsl 10 cents with the coupon. A final observation of considerable In at 159, while Walker tipped the Chicago—Jim Londos, 308, Greece, onds to the century- ble with you, Ann, is that you have don’t you go away?" he asked, succeeded by Queen EUzabeth, •c^ca at 162. be able to do against Notre Dame By defeating the favorite Santa who reigned 48 years—from 1558 significance Is the relationship of defeated Jack Smith, 210, Chicago, Mark the Drawing of a Third m SMOogamistic mind!” •Wouldn’t It help?" one fall. ^ Saturday,” Jones sold. "Some of Clara football eleven, St Mary’s ' The words did not reatoter. Ann JULIA BOYD, 103 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK to 1803. Queen Anne ruled 12 cigaret smoking to oxygen consump- these boys played badly against Hockey' Galloping Gaels presented their "I couldn’t go far. And 1 DODGERS USE SACBAMENTO New York—Maurice La Chapelle, NAVY HAS TOUGH SAIUNO vslking out of ‘Tony’s place, yeare, from 1703 to 1714. Queen tion. In some people the smoking Washington lost week. The ones coach, E. P. "Slip” Modigan, a wel- $25 Overcoat at couldn’t afford to give up my Job." Enclosed la 16 cents in coin for 178, France, toeaed Jaqkia Brown, the door. She was wallring "No." Peter frowrned. his eyes on Victoria set the high water morit of cigarets is followed by an increase who looked good on offense were By Aeenrti to i Preae come birthday present—his thirty- Pstiern No...... ^ue...... In England for long reigns — 64 New York. Dec. ...—The Brooklyn 170, New York, one fall. Annapolis, Dec. ..— ^The Navy haa dasedly through the snow, her drswm face. "Things are not as of oxygen consumption of from 10 Dodgers have signed a working bod on defense, and vice verso. But NA'nONAL ninth. years— from 1837 to 1601. In to IS per cent. WUmtogton, Del.—Jim Browning. lined up a tough schedule for Its New York American at 8 L Louie. distance between her simple as that." ^>siue...... Address . . . . egreement with the Sacramento It's too late to do any chang- gDinethlag that was hateful modem times this has only been 335, Verona, Mo., defeated EmU football team to 1685. Games on the ing around at this stage. If we New York Rangers at Montreal lm»4 "I wish they were," ahe said. "I’d :lub of the Pacific (Joast League. Mae W est bos developed a sud- GLENNEY'S hurting. • *.-• State exceeded by the late Emperor Duaek, 208, Omaha. Neb., one fall. lilt Include WllUam 'ond Mary, Mer- should decide to swing around the Canadlens. like to go to the end of the world." The Dodgers will farm out aeverol den Interest in harness racing. She On yeiir Xmas shopping nt IMt aOsre nrhiii ynn get n i far she walked, ahe did aot Pater paid the bill, took Ann by Name o( thit acw tpancr___ ...... Fress Joseph of Austro-Hnngary, PorUand, Me.— Arthur Flynn. 176, cer, Virginia, Yale, Notre Dame, problem would be the starting point. Toronto at Boston. has purchased two horses, Elisabeth A Icug who ruled 64 years. Ths shortsst players to the west coiqit club next Boston, threw Gorilla Max, 180, New Princeton, Penn, Columbia and I don’t even know now bow we’ll with every 8de Dm arm and tod kar out to his Mg •pring. CAN-AMEB. LEAGUE Heb^ing, 2;06H, and Senator Leon, ruls was hardly a rule at all. Lady York, one fall. Army. ] (toe up Saturday.” Pbiladclpbia at Quebec. 8:09^. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHBHTER. OONN-. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4,1984. / MANCHESTER EVENING flERAtD. MANGHESTER CONN„ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4.1981. Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Aheru^ SENSE and NONSENSE

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Bargain. collateral trust 6 per cent bonds, due Lorens, of Charles l.aland, formerly Youth (sneering)—I suppoee OFFERED 13 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tens; That the Allied leaders In 1918 ganisations will simply be parts of Against Sterling. iiotahona— Easy terms. Phone 4149. battalions and regiments of the En- July 1, 1950. The Issue is callable of Paris, and Arthur Elstampa, Nor* you'll bo telling me you'll be a Ms- ment, 169 Summit street, furnace', actually hoped to prolong the war we^an of Academy Bay, inde- ter tc Q PROFESSIONAL COLLECTOR, 18 all improvements, garage. Inquire tente Allies. at 103. FOR SALE—1930 Bulck Master Six years experience. No collection, no until 1920, so "favorable military "W e might have a million men fatigable ' Island, known also as Olrl—No, rm going to be a Ms- sedan, excellent condition, new 66 Oxford street. Telephone 5987. New York, Dec. 4.r-(AP)—Al- ter-ln-low to you. I'm marrying It used to be that the needy who charge. I get your money, so do situations” could be created In sec- there and yet no American army The New York Curb Ebtchangc an- 'Christian Evardsen Stampa former- flocked to Clollfomla were Itiner- tires, price reasonable. Phone 4858. though exhibiting few buoyant ten- ly of Sandefjord, Norway. your brother. you. Phone 8415 now. Alex McNeil, BEAUTIFUL 4 ROOMS, modem, ondary theaters of war which would and no American commander. nounced today that the unit of trad- ants, but now tt seems to be whole WANTED—TO HAVE Mrs. William 22 Centerfleld street. front, sunny, very convenient lay- Speaking frankly, I have received dencies, most financial markets ing In Columbia Pictures Corp. com- Location of Islands families. 1 c:i tie the United SP tes’ hands at the the Impression from English and mon stock has been changed from Woman does her CHirUtmas ahop- E. Butcher. 22 Flower street, see out. 3 Walnut, near Pine street, maintained a steady to firm tone in Both Charles and Indefati, eorly, to get rid of the worry, —Vlerling Kersey, Clalifomla su- peace conference. Is disclosed by French officers that such Is their 100 to 50 shares, and In Rubcrold perintendent of public' Instruc- •'Flirtation Walk" at the State reasonable. Inquire Tailor Store. the confldentlal papers of the late today’s proceedings. Islands are in the archipelago, ir that she worries for fear her theater Sunday, Monday or Tues- HOUSEHOLD SERVICES . deliberate desire." Prices gener.JIy were higher Co. capital stock from 100 to 25 tion. ^*5 FOR RENT—SIX ROOMS, at 86 Gen, Tasker H. Bliss, America's shares. of Marchena, which Is one oi ooptng children and her prying day. Call at box office for pass. OFFERED 13-A throughout the'Mock list. Some of biuboM will find the gifts. Mother Church street, steam heat, all mod- representative on the Supreme War most northerly of the vol Real security is In terms of op- Council In 1918. the rail and aviation Issues, togeth- group. surely la a great hand to worry. UI’ HOLaTERTNO ON EASY terms! em conveniences. Apply 88 Church er. with scattered specialties, devel- portunities and not in terms of The revelation is made In ''Bliss, By tonight the cruiser Velcro III Small monthly payments. We offer street. oped moderate activity on the up Sometimes poragrapbera get sour guarantees. Peacemaker,” a new biography of COUZENS URGES BORAH ST. M ARrS GUILD is expocted to make Black Beach __Federal Emergency Relief Ad- Manchester this week 20 percent markdowni! the ioldler written by Col. Fred- side. because of something they eat. At prices made po.esihin "hy blf? ma- FOR RE,NT—FOUR room flat, with road anchorage In Charles island, ministrator Harry Hopkins. all latest Improvements. 187 ,Maple erick Palmer and just published by Bullish sentiment still predominat- other times, they are just breaking Evening Herald terial purchase! Act quickly! Offer TO REORGANIZE P A R H ed and the general run of news was the home of the self-exiles from street, telephone 5960. Dodd, .Mead and Co. SUPPER THURSDAY In new typewriters. •f" limited within 60 miles. 3-ptece sets far from depressing. Grains and Europe, and to ascertain the real Put the ordinary man up against CLASSIFIED On Aug. 9. 1918—after the great story behind the shipwreck tragedy a real, live squirming baby and reiipholfltcred, moth-eaten sets, TENEMENT TO RENT—4 rooms, German Offensives had been stop- (Oontinaed from Page One) cotton Improved. U. S. Govern- The ocean liner woe steaming advertisements ment securities moved into higher Chicken Pie to Be Served nl of Marchena. be never would get It dressed. I C p H t ' - B i k k r sofa and chair bottoms rewehbed, all improvements. Apply at 111 ped, and the Allied rountcr-attaeks slowly up the hay. Directly Ih its __J. H. Wade, Washington's cham- territory In response to the favor- On Charles island reside Dr. path drifted on old mud scow. Count »i» av«rag« aoirt* to • Hn«. b4 *T RCA ecavtec. mc . t . ei nco. u. a eet orv tom built sofas to order LARGE PLEASANT well heated of War Newton D. Baker that the mate, Frau Dore Strauck Koerwien. The younger generation believes fiord* *• two word*. Minimum mat I* rooms for one or two people. See Fish’s Staterornt gram. The dollar again advanced man. More than six. months ago the out of the way! pric* ol thre* iinea. W'ork guaranteed by us. Samples Allies were not ncce.ssarlly Interest- In Hitler for two reoeone—his transient free. KHtlmatrs free. Day and eve- Jensen —Johnson Rlock, 700 .Main ed in winning the war as soon as Representative Fish, Republican against sterling and some of the Baroness Eloise Bunsquet de Wag- Weather-Beaten Ancient on the Lin* rate* per day for Mrs. James Harrison, of Russell strong nationalism and the fact •d*. nlnKS. Phone 3616. MancheSier Tip* street. Phone 6070—763.5. Cut down possible. New York also took Issue with gold currencies In leading foreign ner, of Vienna and Paris, disappear* Scow (looking up)—Are ye the bliTertIve -Marrb IT. IMT street, Is chairman of the chicken that be is socially radical. bolstering O . . 21H North Elm St. expense. "That of course Is what they Borah, saying that while the party exchange centers. ed from the Island with her com- captain of that vessel ? —Dorothy Thompson (Mrs. Sin- L>9h CbarR* should "liberalise and humanise Its Share.s of International Printing pie supper to be served by St. Officer on the Uner—No, I’m not, A Hunch By John C. Terry $ Conaecultve Day* ..( J Oeo. J. Holmes, domratlvc up- would say," he wrote. "But In prac- panion, Robert Phillpson, of Paris, clair Lewis). S( ()R( HY SMITH CO.ME TO THE STATE theater, tice they may not bo ready to do policies, Fletcher should not be call- Ink and General Printing Ink got up Mary's Ladies 'Guild in the pariah bill what difference does that I Con**cutU* Dtyt .. I el* U ct* holsterer. Busy since 1922. hall Thursday hight of this week after a residence of some three I Cby ...... 1 John J. .SInnamon, of 186 Highland the things and to make the sacii- ed on to resign "provided he Is will- 2 points each when the latter de- makeT - donY know - OH, tuee/ -SURE - I T MUST 06 HIM - I'VE NEVER MET WEU.WE MMTCNB THIS WHOLE d i s t r i c t MAS BEEN SEARCHED,^ AU ord*r* for lrr*cwl*^ ln**rtlon* beginning at ,6 o'clock. The an- years on the lonely Isle. Lorens was street, and get a free ticket to see fleea tt nv will be necessary. . . . ing to go along In favor of liberal clared a special 30-cent dividend in a companion of the Baroness, hav* Weather-Beaten Ancient (spit- A THOUGHT Hon§tme¥t! COtONEL P/mWfON will b* obargtd at ih* «n* llm* rat*. nual Christmas sale of aprons and ting ovar the side)—Weal, I be the THEVlie COLOHSL PflTTHR50N's /J H4D NO IDEA HE PODB DOWN ouRsetues au/av if Bor ONLY ON THE $UgM£E. / SEE THOSE Migamlst. ^ONLY A HUNCH old. ONE FREE TICKET to sec "Flirta- will be. perhaps, the principal arbi- posal that Mr. Fletcher resign, offer tionally to' a point or more. sure.—William Winter. AIOU6-J Tha Herald will not ha rasponalbla tion, heated apartments, one 7 ter of peace terms. Others up as much, included tails of the supper. Mrs. Elizabeth Nanking— (AP) — The tend- t' «•*...... ^ « for tnor* than on* Incorrect luaerllon tion Walk" at the State theater room, one four room. Apply Ed- Mr. Borah the chairmanship of the Mason and Mrs. Arthur Butler will First Gent (selling Ide aof going of any aiverllaement ordered for "If these sufficiently favorable Western Union, International Tele- ency of Chinese war lords to Sunday, Monday or Tuesday awaits ward Holl. telephone Manchester Republican National committee. be in charge of the dining room and to a new restaurant)—You’ll get a F lapper Fanny Says: mora than on* time. Luigi DeLuca, of 154 1-2 Oak military oituatlons are not created phone, American Telephone, Postal send out lengthy circular tele- _BM.u.s.MT.orr. Tha tnadvartant omiaalon of Incor- 4642. "1 am Just as anxious as Mr. decorations. The menu will consist grams Is one of the main rea- kick out of this place. street. Call at the box office Mr. on certain secondary theaters by Telegraph Preferred, American Can, raot pubUoation of advartialng will ba the begli.nlng of autumn of next Roosevelt is to have the country re- U. S. Industrial Alcohol, U. S. Steel, of chicken pie, mashed potatoes and sons for the inefficiency of the Second Gent—Yeah, but who ractifla! only by cancallatlon of tha DeLuca for your pass. FOR R E N l—FIVE ROO.M flat, also covery but I do not Intend to assume turnips, Celery, cranberry sauce, wonts to get kicked out of a place? charga mada for the strvic* rtndarcd. year, our Allies may be willing to General Motors, Santa Fe, N. Y. Chinese telegraph system, Wang AU advarilaamenta mutt tonform six room tenement, with all im- continue through 1920, at the co-st a destructive attitude whether I be Central and Union Pacific. Power cole slaw, rolls, coffee, apple and Ching-wei, premier of the Nank- provements. Inq'ilre at 147 East a Borah Republican or a Fletcher squash pics. As a rule in High school chemis- in atyla. copy and typography with of United States troops and money, Company shares were' about un- ing government, said in a recent e M) Ik. A. v-A1 StfUi * »* .< .* .*?' ragulatlooa anforced by tha publtab- PUBLIC PASSENGER Center street. Republican or neither of these Mrs. Clarence Johnson and Mrs. try, of the laboratory blows up that (l-» ara and tbty raaarva tha right to a war which may possibly If not changed, as were the oils and met- speech. SERVICE 20-A probably be ended with complete things. David Hopkins will preside at the The premier said some mllitaN only means that the experiment adit, ravtaa or iajac» any copy con- als. apron tabic. Mrs. Max Kasulki and aldarad objaetlonabla. success, ns far a we are concerned, Devastating Talks A number of special, extra and ists think nothing of filing 2,000- was a success. BUSINESS LOCATIONS Mrs. Margaret Sargent at the fan- WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams CLOSING HOUKS—CUsiiAad ada to IN ADDITION TO Silver Lane Bus by operations on the western front "Certain prominent Republican regular dividend declarations helped word manifestos at government b* published aama day must ba ra- Llne.'De Luxe Bus for lodge party FOR RENT Bl cy goods table and Mrs. John Dou- Business gsts better when men's OMi BOSiST that VAIS IT is / ‘ W C K F E ^ R eaivad by dt o'clock noon; t4viturdays In 1919." Senators have been carrying on to brighten the picture. Commun- expense. /’ VOO Hoo! . DON'T’ / ^ N D TH E DUCHESS OF MARMtLAPE IS TRYING'' or team trips, we also offer 7 pas- devastating campaign.s or at - least gan and Mrs. James Burdick at the He added that Interference by minds get better and their eyes see ( EVEM BREAIHE. C W t O FIMO w a s h AMD EASY, TO TE L L TH E M COULDN'T BE BUCK IS ANVTHIM6 FROM PUMPIN' 10:90 a. m. ications stocks reflected optimism candy table. Mrs. Robert McKay, EASV-WBKZIC; senger sedan delivery. Phon. 3063, FOR RENT—OFFICES at 865 Main General Bli-ss also revealed that they have been trying to make them over the Federal hearings now In the generals was more of a prob- fundamentals a little clearer. THE HORRIBLE N EWS. ------— r ------. AGUE----- X WASN’T FIVE SHOTS INTO YORE 816 TELEPHONE YOUR Mrs. Charlotte Gotberg and Mrs. 8860, 8864. street, (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed- the work of discarding President devastating against certain agencies progress. The Aircraft group lem In the early days of ths V / Y 30*HOOI SAILOR— THE LEAST BIT NERVOUS, toe, BEFORE YOU RAISE WANT ADS. ward J. Holl. Telephone 4642 and Wilson's Fourteen I .nts wn.s be- of the New Deal. Borah did it In Andrew Ferguson arc In charge of republic than today so he hopes Proprietor of Mountain Hotel (to w a i u o b T h a v e yo u V WHEN THE BOCK. _ f found a following on expectations of ticket distribution, and arc anxious MOUR 6U N UP, TO SEEIN' Ad* ara acceptad ovar tha talaphona 8025. gun at s meeting of Premiers Lloyd Idaho and Senator Reed In Pennsyl- government coiislderatlon and con- eventually to see the system put newly arrived guest)-This Is your SEEM TU B »y-W U 8 ffl'?J N RAM UP THAT HlLu! PROFESSIONAL to have all returns in by tonight If room, sir If you want a fine view HORNS ON A doe! YOU GOT nt tha CHAKOD HATIi: given above George, Clcmcnceau and Orlando vania and I can't ace much differ- tinued gains in 'air traffic. on a sound business basis. HE WAS SO beaut if ul , aa a oonventen j to advertiaara, but possible. TOO MUCH ART IN YOU, SERVICES 22 early In October, at which armis- ence between the two. Brokers reported that the recent of the mountains, put a dime In the X— WELL, X FORGOT tha CASH RATK8 will oc aocaptad aa Blot and the shutters open for five W E S, TO BE A GOOD HUNTER. FULL f'ATMKNT If putd at tha bual- I HOUSES FOR RENT 6.*) tice terms for Germany were drawn "Although these campaigns were various price readjustments in TO SHOOT TILL AFTER ftsaa office on or before the eaventh up. stocks apparently repre.sented some minutes. TO RENT—c S t TAGE typeliingie made by two outstanding Senators HE W A S GONE day following tha flrat Ineerilon of PIANO TUNING, repairing, rehuild- On Oct. 9. 1918. Bliss told Baker .shifting of positions on the part of a FHEQ each ad otbarwlae tha OilAKUU house on Mill street. In A-1 con- whom the public regards as repre- Another way in which the news- THAT'S NOT SUCK KATJD will be oollecied. No reaponal- Ing. John Cockerham, 28 Bigelow of this meeting, told of the armis- senting diffeicnt factions in the Re- few large' Interests rather than any bllity for errors In telephoned ade street. Phone 4219. tlon throughout. Apply Thoma.s tice proposals, and added: broad distribution foreshadowing aper hoe the edge on the radio is FEVER. r publican Party neither one was suc- win be aasumed and their accuracy Ferguson, care of The Manchester "Of course. It Is not in armistice general weakness. hat you can't keep the broadcasts cannot be guaranteed Herald. cessful because they offered no sub- and put them under your carpet or In the ordinary sense of the word. stitutes for the programs they criti- Nervousness in some quarters REPAIRING 23 It looks to me as though it were In- wrap parcels In them. INDEX OF FOR RENT—FIVE ROO.M single cized. over the European situation was tended to say, 'Wo will not treat greatly allayed by the French-Gcr- CLASSIFICATIONS sew ing MACHINE repairing. I and garage 325, live room duplex with you on the termr. of President "We all admit that some of Mr. An old mountaineer, decided he repair and supply parts of all tenement 318. Manchester Con- Roosevelt's experiments have not man agreement on the Saar which, would go and see one of "them eirtha ...... A Wilson's 14 propo-sltlons or on any in the opinion of mo.st foreign ob- Kngagamanta ...... H makes of sewing machines. Esti- struction Company, telephone 4131 other terms. Surrender, and we will worked. Mr. Roosevelt himself, per- there CCC camps” he has been Marrlagta ...... <- or 4279. hap.s woulc admit that. I do not servers, precludes any serious inci- hearing about. After looking it Peaths ...... l>mates free. F. A. .Melvin, 21l EIro then do as we please.' " dent which might have followed the Card of Thank* ...... Lstreet. think even Borah and Reed would over, his comment was: "Well, I’ll In Blamorlam ...... V" WA.WKD -TO HAVE -Mrs. Thor A. take the po.sitlon that nothing should elections in that territory next be doggoned. Hoovei’ made mon- As the Christmas shopping days tPWWCC WmttWT HAS DItAPPtW tD f ______, Lost and Found ...... 1 Incidentally, post-war British month. FOR THE ASKl.NG—M isTltaynu^ Oii.stafson, 168 Autumn street, to I complaints that Americc was slow be done by the government, and so I keys out of us and now Roosevelt get fewer, the shopping daze gets .^ o THO^MOUa ND A Hj, NONNV, ISIO^N).^ Announcements ...... 9K. Hngi'dorn of 237 Oak street, call at the State theater to get a The markets saw renewed hope in Is fixing the trees for us to climb.” greater. Paraonala ...... I I In getting her troops into action Is Invite Ihem and especially Senator governmental estimates that Christ- CAPTURED A 6 OLDSHIP FROM THE SPANISH MAIN AatoMobllea may have one free ticket to see free ticket to see "Flirtation Walk" I answered by the revelation that In Borah to suggest a platform for "Flirtation Walk" at the State Sunday, Monday or Tiie.sdny. mas trade this year would bo .the Automobllaa for Sale ...... t ,Vay, 1917, BIl.ss propo.sed that 500,- what he believes would be an Ideal best since 1930. Administration Automobiles for Kxchanga ...... I theater Sunday, Monday or Tues- OOO’ V. regulars a, u national Republican Party. The idea of for- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Auto Aecaaaortea—Tirea ...... ( day. Call at the box office, .Mrs. FOR R E N T- SEVERAL Desirable statisticians ba-sed their conclusions Auto HfcpaJrlng—Patniing ^ live, six and seven room houses, guardsmen be shipped to France at mulating an opiMjsition party with- on increased farm income, higher Auto Schoola ...... T-A Hngedorn. once, to be trained overseas.. out knowing what It is to oppose Is Autoa—Hhlp by Truck ...... I single and double. Apply tklward J. factory payrolls, increased govern- ^ J HEROES, British and French military ex- preposterous.” ment emergency expenditures, more Bu t Autoa—For Hire ...... 9VACUU5I CLEANER, gun, clock, Holl. Phone 4642 and *8025. perts had indorsed this plan; the Oarages—Service-—Storage ••••• lU lock rcputrliig. key making etc. stable bank conditions and what Motorcvclee—Bicycle* ...... 11 result would have boon a gain of they Interpreted as growing public Bralthwalts, 52 Pearl street MCF.NSKS RF.VOKKD Wanted Auto*—Motorcyc’ea .... 19 Approximately 8.811.001).000 .safet.v six months' time In getting large confidence. LOOK! llaalaea* and Frofeealonnl nerileea laeor )>lailes are used In the United SHE BuBlnee* Service* Offered..... It bodle.s of U. S. trmqia into action. flouaehold Service* OfTared ..... It-A States annually. But the plan fell through because j Hartford, Dec. 4.— (AP) — The, COMES liulldlng—Contracting ...... H HKLI’ WANTKD— . State Liquor Control Commission i ACROSS Florist*—NursR.'ie* ...... Ifr FEMALE 3'. ha,s announced revocation of the fol-1 CinaUB PLANNING NOME Funaral Diraciors ...... Hi lowing permits: ! OTHER Uaating—Plumbing—Roofing 17 WANTEI>—GIRL fond of children, (nauranea ...... H Thomas Gerebus, 29 State street, I REUNION OF MEMBERS THAN THE illllinary—Dreaemaklnx ...... H for hounework. stay nlghtn. Call at Stamford, package store for unseal- MSSINE Uovlnv->TrucklnV'~8.oraKe ***. 87 Park Rond. West Hartford, 2nd ing door ordered sealed by the com- PRINCE, f'ublle Paaeencer Service ...... tO*A floor. Painttnff—PaperiUK ...... 91 mission. President Frank L. Plnney PLAYING Profeaalcnal Service* ...... 92 Joseph E. Rapp, restaurant. 445 Arranges Surprise Entertain- PIRATE. Rapairing ...... 19 Howe street, Shelton, unsuitability ,3.«.wiv\.>aM* I'OULTRY AND TO RENT (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTCRE) BY wt A t . m PAT.orj, r«llorlrfg-->OTalng—Cleaning .14 of person for not assuming ths re- ment for Thursday Night. ecwvrcz, iwc. m(^u.e. J I THE BEAUTY Tntlat Oooda and Service ...... 16 EXPERT Wanted~->Bueine*a Se.vlca ...••• 19 SUPPLIES 43 sponsibilities of a permittee and for o r Jack Frost's helper was real fuss when be Is twice u big as we Highfalutin!______B.v Small unsealing a door. President Frank L. Plnney, of the kind. Said he. "Now, tots. If you are. If he does, we'll run. bALE8MAN SAM Kdiiraltoaal Manchester caty club, has arranged Couraea and CUnaea ...... If FOR SALE IS LAYING pullctj. SINGLE HOUSE At 15 BISSELL STREET D. J. Kolnock package store, of don't mind. I’ll join the Mystic Man "You see, . while you are looking sLL-ER-UH-^ /IdOT FROM VOUR TRASHY STOCK ves.siR / mr . duzxem1 f b B LL, I S'P OSE VA SOLD TH AT (UELt, V E s ! HE PROB'LV Prlvata Inatruction ...... Tt Hamden, unsuitability of person be- a surprise entertainment program fUXCL, TO BE FRANK, I DON'T UKE VOUR Call 8l93. and search around this place a bit. 'round this place to see what can [IS THERE ANV- HotUEVER, I WOULD lke to HANDLES TH' TICKET ^ S TU C K -U P P ITY GENT A FRONT GETS A KICK OCITA LOOKIN' Dancing ...... t8Stooka—MnrtKBg*B « . . . tl street. Several numbers o f— high me locate It." "Well, I don’t wish to be too VA? Huaineea Oppurtunltlca ...... 42 FORMER SENATOR HURT class vaudeville have been secured _ CH«NTa. HE TOOK ONE IN THE FOy SALE—HARt) wood. Oak and and 8et-tub, heat. New lighting Hxtures, second floor. "You’re right," replied the Mys- rough. He has been punished long TOP RO(0 OF THS BAL- liloner H SI hickory for Are place. Oak wood and everything hoa been arranged tic Man. "I'll do the very beat I enough for threatening to make FOlMISHlMga CONY/ CAN VA (MAMNE Help asd -Aliaaltoaa and slab*. Telephone 3149. New Britain, Dec. 4. — (AP) by President Plnney. Refreshments can. In fact I have a hunch right you Tlnies work,” came the reply. Help Wanted—Pemate ...... It Former State Senator Richard THAT7 fl«lp Wanted —Mala ...... St .See (his centrally located, ideal layout with kitchen, will follow the entertainment. now that ought to work out great. Then, . right before the Tlnies' Covert, Republican state central Thursday night's meeting wUl be dalaamen Wanted ...... It*A dining room, living room, den and bedroom on first floor "I won’t tell what It Is, just yet, eyes, the giant grew to his old size. Help Wanted—Mala or Pemala.. IT MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 committeeman from this city, Is In In the form of a reunion, many of but It will tickle you, I’ll bet. You The Mystic Man cried, "There you^, Ageuv* Wanted ...... IT-A the New Haven hospital itcovering the former members having signi- Sltuattona Wantad—Kamala ... 18 and three bedrooms upstairs. • Tlnies have what fun you can are. A wise old man am I." ifUuattone ‘ Wanted—Melt ...... St from Injuries received In an auto- fied their Intentions of being pres- while you stay here and wait.” The giant cried, "At last Tm FOR SALE—PIANO 315. A bar- mobile collision In West Haven last ent. Several former members have Tiamls Kmploymcnt Agenclea ...... to I'm happy now. I'll dance a FOR. LHa fitork—l*ela—rgkaltry^Vaklrlra gain. Inquire at 64 Gardner strccL For further information and in.spection of house Saturday night and will be arrested also been Invited to attend and a Just Chen the castle giant came The Tlnies watched him closely seuL Doga—Btrda— Petg ...... |t on a charge of recklesa driving. large crowd Is anticipated. I4va Stock—Vchlolaa ...... tl Into the room. "It la a shame that wee Coppy said, "That’s great! Haee. PouUrf and Suppttea ...... tl Call A t West Haven, police said today, when I am kept so small.” said he. "I'll "Now we will dance around for Wantad - Pata —Poultrf—fltoek tt HOTELS— RESTAURANTS 61 ha recovers. Covert’s machine col- Efforts to find new uses for aur- promise I'll be good. jrou. That Is the real fair thing Put Tatr- ttttrrllaafnaa lided with an automobile driven by plus cotton have resulted In door- "I beg of you. ol' .Mystic Man. to do. to prove to yo)' that we are Artlelaa (or Sale ...... tl MAKE YOUR HOME at The Chata- Domenlc Cappolla of 25 Chestnut knobs, buttons,, automobile paint, please make me big, now. If you glad to help you celebrate.” Boat* and AcceaaorUa ...... tt worth House, 801 Main street. Nice- street, Bridgeport. Rose Ligouri combs, movie film, writing paper, , sn oK S - fiutidtng Uatarluta ...... ^ 41 Herald Office can." Then Little Dotty shouted, Diaraonde—Watobea—Jawelry ,, 48 ly furnished rooms, running water, and Kathleen Allegra, both of shock absorbers, wire Insulators, and **SnrAf T r3»n1lv thlnlr alxmilH* (The Mvstic Xian finds snma- PUfFGCTOS Bleetrlcal ApplUnoea—Radio •• 4f light hoiiackoeplng lf.dcsirt:d. Rea- Pual and Ka«d ...... 0> A Oardan — Farm—Dairy Produeta 40 sonable rales. Apply Mr*. Haupt— c; as buggies Little Bright Eyes By Prank Kei'ts Hotiaabold Oooda ...... it Matron. Telephone 3936. Maahlnary gad Tcola ...... || lluiteal Inatrumatita ....••«.•• || i 'C y JUST THE Offlea and Stora Bquipmant ••• 14 APAKTMENTS— FLATS-i- W H A T 9 USUAL NEW S Y I BpaelaJa at tb* Storea |g , | L IN T H E /,1'fi AN D BUNCH il|lj|H " tvaaring Appaiul—Fur*...... |i TENEMENTS 63 9 / ^t ? A n i L Wantad—To Bur ...... n 1 / P A P E R y ' ''I'TtlJ N O T . of ail l^aa>d Motoloi Kaaarta FOR RENT—TWO 4 ROOM flaTs, i C TO D A Y , llaatattvaata with all modem improvements, ijP H E M , Itooma Without Board .••••«... || steam heat, rate reasonable. In- A N Y T H IN G Bogrdarg Waatwd ...... II.a 9DmrijLL f Coantnr Boai4—iUaorta 8o quire The Maples' Hospital or call HoUIo—BeataurkBta ...... tt 8241. Wmatod—Room*—Board ...... tt d a d d y ; , Moal aotato Foo Boat WANTKD—TO GIVE to Everett R. LOOK AggrtmobU, FUta. Toaamantt.. tt Kennedy, 386 Center street, one Bggtaaga Loegtloag for Ilaat tt for Brat ...... (I free Ucket to see "FlirUUon W alk" abarkoa tor B*at ...... ii at the State theater Sunday Mon- goatm.r Bomra (or Boat «T day or Tuesday. Call at the box Waatod to Boat ...... «i office Mr. Kennedy. Boat Batata r a . tala AMMaiut BalMlag (or Balo . a (( rent HUNTINGr Tell us' what BottaMO ^partr (or gala ...... W rarau aaf Uad (or Bate Tl you want We'U take care of tt for •J— ” you without charge. R. T. McCann, T3 «* Center street Die! 7700. *« »»« Frotarto (or S o lo ...... 14 takwAira (orla to T§ FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM do«-n- SS£^JgS^.~- 8 stairs flat with all improvements. -lOtlgM Gomar Cooper and High streets, lagatnrm JUgk atowt. roU R TC SK IHanrfieatnr Evntino V rm li

Worthy Matron Mra. Elaie Knight Mrs. E. B. Inman, chairman of The Manchester Chamber of Com- Mias Ada Roblnaon o f Summit merce, located In the Jalle-Podrove street, aoprano, w ill,sing tomorrow of 'Temple Chapter, O. E. 8., wlU fill ter this morning, causing mo the program committee of the Wes- the atntioB o f Ruth a^ the meeting to drive more slowly than Vil Jean and His leyan Oulld’s Christmas basaar, to building, has depended upon window night at 11 o’clock from WDRC broadcasting station. She will of the Wethersfield chapter tonight. and. In aome placet, to turn be held Thursday evening, Decem- notlcee to show where the office was headlighta. located. Yesterday afternoon men have two numbers, L’Amour Tou- Worthy Patrem William Stevenson New England Champions ber 13, at the South Methodist will also be a ^ ie s t at the supper church, has assembled an array of started working drilling boles In the Jours L’Amour by Rudolph Friml, vrecedlng the business session. It (h o n d a r. Dee. •, School St. Bee the best local talent; Including mem, side of the building for the frame and a selection from the Chocolate Group F o f Center chvirch women will be visiting matrons and patrons' 8:>0 to lt:SO hers of the church choir. No work that was to hold a auspended Soldier by Strauss. Mrs. Thora workers will meet Friday evening at night In Wethersfield and also in 8 o'clock at the home hf Mra. RoUln M e AdBdsrioe lacliideo checktoK. formal program Is planned but at sign, and now for the first time there -Stoehr of this town will accompany Unionvllle Thursday with Adah Hitt, 11 Knighton street, for a busi- intervals, between the hours of 6 Is a sign on the building to show the her at the piano. chapter. Mrs. Knight will-serve as ness and social meeting! and 10;30, whUe the bazaar Is la location of the office. progress, entertainment numbers The Asbury group of the Wesley- Electa and Mr. Stevenson will have ABOUT TOWN will be given. At 8 o’clock a short an Guild will meet tomorrow after- the quotation after Eather. ,Mlea Anna Mroeek of 63(s Blssell play wlU be presented under the di- atreet has been engaged aa steno- noon at 2 o’clock at the South rection of Miss Margaret Spring, a Women o f the Moose will "hold grapher at the local Chamber of Methodist church. Un. Jaao J. Aldrich, miperlntend- teacher In the Manchestw . Green their regular meeting tomorrow eve- BRIDGE . WHIST est of the Mahcbefter Memorial Comjnerce. F R ID A Y , DEC. 7, 8 P. Bf. School. The regular meeUng of Ander- ning at 8 o'clock at the Homs Club hoaidtal wa« Injured last night when son-Shea Post, Veterans of Foreign on Brainard place. Bl'CKINOHAM CHURCH aha loot control of her car on Postmaster Frank B. Crocker is The officers of Earl Roberts Wars, will be held In the State Given by Ladles' Aid Society. Haynes atreet, near the hoapltal, confined to hts home on Russell Liodge No. 544, Sons of St. George, Armory rooma tonight at 8 o’clock. The Highland Park Community Priaes. Refreahmento. smashing into a telephone pole and win be -Inetalled on Wednesday at Street with illness. . , club will begin the new series of damaging her car. Mrs. Aldrich auf- Admlsalon S6 cento. 8 p. m.. In Odd Fellows hall. The ADVERTISEMENT weekly setback parties tonight. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD-IT PAYS fared. bruises on her arms and Is Imstalling officer will be Deputy Shining Light Ctrcls, Junior confined to her room at the hospital Grand Bro. James Sanford of Hart- Kings Daughters, will omit the Mrs. William Kronick o f The WU- ' today. ford. As many of the members as usual Wednesday night meeting In rose Dress Shop Is In New York to- possibly can, are requested to be Center church tomorrow night. day on a buying trip. Mrs. Russell Pitkin of Sterling present. place will be hostess to the Sewing ' Circle of the American Legion auxll- Delta Chapter, Royal Arch Masons lai7 Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. will meet tomorrow night In the Masonic Temple. The Mark Master Give the Outdoor Fans on Your List There will be a meeting of the degree will be exemplified by the Sons of Italy Juniors tonight at regular officers. A ll members are seven o’clock at the State Trade invited to attend. school.

BLUE COAL ON EASY eavy ar m H W TERMS

Walter N.Leclerc NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED GREEN STAMPS

.SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Funeral Director

Manchester THE W, G. GLENNEY CO. 2S8 No. Main St. Given Out On Payments Spo r t s Appar el 336 No. -Main St. Tel. 4149

On Account Up To The

A To Have Fun In t Kerosene and Kan^e Oil VAUDEVILLE- 15th of December

DANCE

7V2C gal. All Winter Long • 25 gallons or over. WAPPING SCHOOL HALL

WED.. DEC. 5, 8:1.') P. M. Fuel Oil. 2-3- i

10— A L L S T A R A C T S — 10 By Federated Workers. fifcJUMalelCoBiifliiy Can't )rou just hesr the shouts of joy on Christmas morning when the young set open thelp

6V2C gal. Free Bus Transportation. packages to find gay, young sports apparel ?_ W e’ve made a special effort this season to have only .S O U TH M M NCHCSTCff • COHN ■ the most popular, quality sports apparel In our Christmas stock. Mothers can turn husky young- Free mraNiirllig ntlcka. Refreshments On Sale. sters out In the show and cold with no misgiving when they're bundled In Hale’s warm snow

ART MeK.AY’S ORC HK.STRA. apparel. Gay, bright school girls will find these sports togs just what they’ve always wanted,

fu rl Wlghnowskl, I’ roiiipter. Glft-glvers will appreciate the fact that our prices are very modest when one considers quality,

Porterfield's .Adults, .Atle. f'hlldren, 20e. C. E. House & Son, Inc. style, wearability. Children Under 5, Free. 68 Spruce St. Tel. 6584

Tots’ One-Piece

PINEHURST Dial 4151 Wool Play Suits

Thrifty manaRer.s know Thrifty Cookie Values! We Think So Highly With CAPS To Match that it pay.8 to buy their Salted Soda Crackers o f the Quality and meats at Pinehurst. ha SultInfiA Lean Freshly Chopped 2 box 2 9 Q Uniformity of GROUND BEEF, 2 5 Q

Gniham Wafers $ 4.98 2 pound box 2 9 ^ Misses’ Wool Little ones' warm wool play suits with easy to close Talon fasteners. Fresh SPARE RIBS, 2 lbs. ATLANTIC Bnug-fitting cap to match. Wine, navy and brown. Sizes 2 to 6 years. 25c. .-\no tlipr AhlpiiM'iit of (ruMh, lUi* Christmas Supper, This is our biggest selling play suits for young tots this season! AOrtcd Plaid Jackets Bulk Kraut, lb. iOc. Entertainment

Try Kraut and Spare Ribs, CHOCOLATE MARSH- FUEL and Sale $8.95

or Kraut and Kckhardt’s MALLOW COOKIES ( A la iilt 28 to the |>oiiniL) and CENTER CHURCH HALL, Blanket plaid sporto Jackets that Frankfiirts. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5 will keep out cold wind.s. Gay, .SiH-r hil, 2 0 0 |M»mid. young colorings. Sizes 14 to 20. Larife Link S.Vl'SAGES, Nearly-New .Shop Opens At (Main Floor, rear). Girls’ All-W ool lb. 2.5c. 5 O’clock. Vunlllu, t'horoliite and Rutter* Hanta’a Park Full for Children. Suede sroteh riiildings, put up In RANGE Siipiier. 5:30-7—.35 rrnta. riiitontle Shi‘rln;t

Kenuine ( ALVES’ LIV- liiiek tor a hall dor.en, Itle each. .'\dmiaalon Free. ER. ' i lb. 33c. 0 for 50f.

OI L $7.95 A veil of Celery, IZtic. Fresh Peas No. Pineapple Snappy Cossack style jackets of .Iiilre, 2 rails 20e. That it costs us several dol- $ Soup Bunches W hlte Turnips 5.98 line soft suede. Kasha lined. Gr«-n Beans Yellow Turnips .3 Crosw' A Blarlt- lars more per day than if we .Comfy, easy to don one-piece snow suits of a heavy, water Brown and green. Mis.ses' sizes Sweet Potatoes Spinach well 'I'lmiato .liilce repellent woolen fabric. Navy, brown, green and red colorings. handled a competitive brand. only. (Main Floor, rear). White Onions Tomatoes for 25e. CHICKEN PIE Sizes 7 to 14 years.

Has the Oil You Buy SUPPER Girls’ 2-Piece Tl'ESD.W, DECE.MBER II

a Name? From 6 P. 51. On

NOKTii 5IF.TIIOIJIST Clll'Kf'll WHY • b lu e c o .’i l ’ TA KES THE BOOSTER CLI B Corduroy Ski Suits TRY ATLANTIC Tickets on sale hy inemliers of

roinniltt

No tlekeln sold after .Monday,

L.T.WoodCo. December 10. $ RiASON No* 20 6.98

Here’s a real snappy looking suit for growing girls 7 to 14 years. T oq ^oa*l take rhanw when yem 55 Bissell St. Tel. 4496 Two-piece suit with professions style trousers with natty jacket. or

■rtually colored anS yon ASHES REMOVED v^nildren’s Wool Misses’ 2-Piece Heavy LADIES’ GUILD ANNUAL ran aoe at a glance that yon are WEEKLY—2.5c.

getting the coal 70a aaked for. Thai CHICKEN PIE SUPPER. 'There Neat, Dependable Service. Gloves, Mittens bloe color U pm on there aa a CHRISTMAS SALE Wool Ski Suits guarantee by the prodotera of *bhie vTHAT BETTER MOVING of Aprons and lilft Goods AND TRUCKING coor that H la the tame mrifona, 59c and 79c high qaaltey that baa made 'blue THURSDAY, DEC. 6 Hartford-Manchester

St. Marys’ Parish House Express Tots dont’ mind the cold when roar famooa. Yon are aaanred that their hands are kept warm in H win give yoQ clean, eren. bcahh* Supper, 6 p. m. Chicken pie, Dial 6260 $ heavy wool mittens and gloves. Can you think of a more12.98 welcomed g ift for the High school miss

fid beat. Phone m your orderlodays moahed potatoes and turnips, cel- AUSTIN CHAMBERS Bright multi-colors. Women's, 79c ery, cranberry sauce, cole slaw, than one of these very smart-looking ski suits? Two-piece model of ■f;; and |1.(X). (Main Floor, right). heavy wool In warm, solid colors. Sizes 14 to 20. Others to 31.6.98. rolls and roffee, apple and squash

pie. Heavy Wool Tickets which Include admis- Girls’ and Misses’ THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. ly, sion to A rt Exhibit, 50 cents. Coal, Lumber, hlasons' Supplies, Paint. Anklets 886 No. .Alain St. TeL 4149 .Atanchester

Barney Wichman Corduroy Ski Pants

P. S. C. 50c CHRISTMAS SALE They’re fashioned of heavy, soft FOOT SPECIALIST , -K' WEDNESDAY and THURS. wool In such good combinations as CHIROPODIST Dec. 5 and 6, 7 P. M. brown with orange, navywdth red. others. (Main Floor, right). $ 858 Main SU, Rubinow Bnlldlng 2.98 Professional waterproof trousers of a fine quality corduroy. SALVATION ARMY Phone; 6220 Well made, good-fitting trousers In brown, red, green, navy and ThcManchester Public Market CITADEL Office Honra:. 9 to C. orange. Sizes for girls 7 to 14; for misses, 14 to 20.

Annual Mart of Women’a Home Evenings By Appointment. Lrague- Splendid Gift Assort- Thurs. and Sat., 9-6— 7-8 P. M. Girls’ Wind Resisting meat of Women’s and Children’s Wednesday Garments and Household Linens.

A ll Hand Made.

Refreshments On Sale. Wool Plaid Jackets

Admlialon Fi«e. Special Steak Sale

Sirloin - ^hor) or Cube Steak, cut from fine

quality beef. Your choice, lb...... $ 29c 6.98

They can brave the Icy cold weather In one o f these blanket plaid Best Porterhouse Steak...... ,35c Ib. ENTERTAINMENT Gay M’ool Jackets. The bright plaids just, make you want to go out and enjoy Fre.shly Ground Hamburg for a nice meat loaf, 2 lbs. 25c ^ yourself. Sizes for girls, 7 to 14 years. AND DANCE ...... • *5 lbs. 25c Ascots A t H A L E ’S Baby and Girls’ Shops— Main Floor, rear. Nice Mhite Sauerkraut, new pack...... 5c lb. Benefit of Bolton Grange.

Brookfield Roll Butter...... sic |b. Bolton Center Hall ^ w e r Round Ground for Hamburg ...... 25c lb. 59 c

Fresh Made Lamb Patties...... 6 for 19c Tie one o f these soft eashmere TUESDAY, DEC. 4, 8 P. M. plaid Ascots around her neck. PTesh Spiue Ribs ...... 2 lbs. 2.5c Modern and Old Fashioned Keeps cold winds and Icy snow F ^ c y Native Spinach...... 19c peck Dancing. from blowing down one’s neck, too. Indian River Juice Oranges...... I9c dozen ThqJW HAUc (Front Entrance). Dubaldo Bros. Orchestra. ■ in MAMCMBriTO CONM- -■ KEMP'8 We Give Out Green Stamps— Premiams Second Floor. Inc.