Spirit Of Brother h Oishrtit Rnln Ho6d^;| » ‘^1 nJ! - V «\ \-^ C S a w h W m I A i | ; G o o d W i D Traffic Here Halted; H tavy a B u t BIm ^ t i t f ? C hardr Program s. FLOODS 1 M A T E N Suspend eWA Work ic , le e p i P h im & o b A* Fectlve fhmlly fatherinfs, the NORTHWESTERN U.S. threw her anowy ■boekAprogsoetieaton already have fore­ PMUng of glad tldinga heraldhig the .id A nd E nd ao ien Ship-' troops Into aetion today, with the cast, speared possiblsA Unlike the Urth of Cthrist by oegans and chor> x t y ' 4 ^ ^ result that an eight-inch white fomous storm ox 46 yeiyears ago, how­ laten la the churehea. the spread­ I F o o t GDed, l^ n s h Prop­ blanket covered the ground at 3 ever, the snow this morning and piag On Adudk C w ^ ing of gifts aad food o’clock, traffic was nearly demoral- early this afternoon was not accom­ ilsed, business in the downtown sec­ destitute by those la better dreum- panied by a high, Utisg wind. Sleet Fo recasters D t c l a r s erty Dam age A s H irers tion was p r a c t i^ y at a standstill tomorrow for the coastal towns was staacss, the briagiag of good cheer and work on all CWA projects in promised. to hospital patieats aad almshouse O r f e r f l o w . the community was suspended. Sure To Be Deep S t o r m W i D C o n t i i n e Inmates by carol stagers aad enter- Threatens BUsaud RoldlBg off, happily, until caurist- tataers, marked the observance of BUssard proportions were attain­ mas was gone, the snow began to Christmas ia Maachester over the ed this afternoon emd, with weather faU shortly after 8:30 o’riook this Throngh T o ile t And To­ Portland, Ore., Dec. 26.— (A P )— past week-end. reports from Washington indicaiJng morning. Within two hours Good Win H m Theme IA Chrlatmas day , tragedy, la which that the snowstorm would continue many inches of snow mantled the m o r r o w . oo**^22tt persoas Jost theS 11^ ta mud an tonight and possibly tomorrow, ground. At noon the depth easily OO jlOOQ will tOW&Pd 1B6D, j nja^ A >roepect8 of a repetition of the was the geaeral theme of the ser- ™ buried down a caayoa by blizsard of ’88, which some weather (Oenttaaed on Phga Two) nmns preached by the pastors of waters, was added to the long (By Aseoeiated Prera) local churches Sunday. Padfle northwest flood toll of the Snow, light to the west and heavy in the east, swirled today over al» Prince of Peace, that with His bless- ^ SPAIN WILL SEND SUGGESTS FARLEY moat all except the southernmost Ing our gifts may be made Ufe-glv- „ parts of the United SUtes. Ing, heelrt-renewlng, soul-lnspirl^. Clats- Throuiii the Ohio vadey and tc.1 Let us ever remember that he who S ™ * ’ Rf,®’’ » f»nn home, WARSHIP TO CUBA aloBV the AUantlc seaboard It was gives most receives la largest meas- *®d his three Mrs. liYanklin RESIGN ONE POST driim by northeast winds to bHa- ure, and that he who loves most is 80, Robert 12, and dren were sard fuiy. nearest kin to Christ" i x ^ d 7. ddl- Qaufl, assisted^ia ^®” shown in Nipw' York lay under 5 inches of This was the universal Christmas ■^®® *®d two other boob, of Mrs. Roosevelt, was the first to r e c e i v ^ c f f l a ^ y ^ '^ ^ r s -Elden Akely, at left snow after less than four hours of message and, while expressed in dif- ClllTord 8, were pull- 'n d serT o S ail Shortly To S e o a t o r N orris D eclares its fall. Chicago had 6,3 Inches at ferent phraseology by the various ®^ wreckage by men who 9 a. m. dergymen here, it nevertheless car- ^ ^® ®c«ne. The mother’s rted all of the churches the great I ®®*ditlon was critical. _ H avana To P rotect Span- Elsewbere it ranged from one to G eaeral H as four Inches and weather forecasters truth that the gift of God’s Son was ^feaawhfle, the mud-late, rioteim briieved It would. C4inttoue iwiAhated the great need of the world thatl^*^ waters were stUPendangving AROIBISHOP M UR D ER FIND BOY'S BODY ia riis T h ere. first Christmas 1988 years ago; that I ^*<*™®V)tem Washington aiyi north- Too M ach Pow er. through tonight and.- tomorrow and result to one of the heavieit anows today. mere than ever, those who indudtog-the Spdane of record. po—®ss love will receive as Christ- •™ j'^****®* nreas. They were re- mas gifts teith, hope, resolute eour-1 ®®dmg la oeatral aa

- ate no precedante, It was said, as tions and lighted trees upheld nag, inqtelled by a desire for the ^hori boy, from his home and beat tog were midw six inches . gregational church Sunday. Christ­ W orst Tram W reck In Na­ them in the blood of the cleric. While the monetary program pro- near polumbia followed last night mas carols were brought to a close p a tonfession came after a night­ to-the minute reports on b u sin g four Inches of wet snow. Tempera­ Members of the church are now tures near freezing. by the rendition of that famous an­ (Continoed on Page Six) long of gruelling questioning by and employment conditions frhm aU characterizing the slain prelate, Kentucky — Covered generally them from Handel’s "Messiah," the tion’s H istory— Ten O f head of the Armenian Apostolic city, county, state and Federal- offi­ DENIED BY MARHN Informed l^ e r a l agencies. cers at the state penitentiary. with snow. "Hallelujah Chorus.” Rev. Watsoh Church In North and South America, The replies received are likely to Woodrull, the pastor, spoke on the as a martyr. . Alex Helse salfl WUes Washington, D. C.—Snow an todi S n rviro rs N ear D eatL „ . . ,f®Important factor to dfttarmln- deep and still falUng. subject, “Christmas 1983” in his ser­ Pour men were arreried shortly impucatod M .. Rushton.y tormerly employed as a meat cutter in a Frfineh I iaffiiicf ^ v e taaUy the amount of extraoidi- Maryland— Snow one ‘ to six mon. The full program was as fol­ after the assassination and a blood­ licnca U iig lllS l M y S n C U a ry appropriations to be asked of branch of a chain store, of which inches deep, changed to rain to lows: Prelude, "Shepherds on the stained shirt led police to a fifth Tw«n ai BM A • ^ aod to gujiitog the admin- Hin,” by Williams; Processional, yrimg Harris’ fattier was vice>^es- seme places. ^ t l e s in Saturd^ night’s railroad yesterday, although th ^ expressed idSBt. Carols, (a ) "Hall, All Hall,” by the belief he was not directly con­ Neyer Met Am encan i»a®*ate eeoneafle Western Pennsylvania — ‘no M dlsMter nached 199 today with the "Wiles gave a motive for the tochss ected large s^foindations tar 'Temperatures thro^hout tiM Express 17 lice said ril tour admitt^d member­ about over the mountstoa of North Previously, opening his court in-1 ***® y e «. Speaker Rainey state dre^ped rapidly to far behmf Say They H ave Support O f here were reported near death from infections. ship in Tashnag, a revolutionary or­ Carollzia and Cleorgia'ftnr tvto days vestlgation of what poUce described 1 ’***** 16,000,000,006. the freezing mark as a stiff north-** ganization aiming at the restoration in an automoWle and tiirsatened as a vast ring Of military tipsters. erty Wind swept the fine snow flakes ®“«to®®*‘. and before it to a dizzy, wfairtii^ mass, v P o ttical Leaders For a Hrary C a r t i e r , the flrenian. were of tile rid'republic of Armenia. ^ t h death waa iirfa tiSday by Frank Magistrate M. Briion heard twoi TRKAfiTTWv-mar Awme Membeps of the exectitive council Rhlnehwt, ,37, principal erf the Beta young AnM^kMAS. Mr. and Mrs. XBEASUBT BALANCE While old timers b^fan reesflla^; u prison, charged with the school to Jaricson cminfy.' S p e cial S e ssio ii. homicide by in^jHidepce, but Depu­ of the Armenian Church from vari­ S ^ t*. declare their imio- Washington, Dec. 28.->AAP) — ths bHssards of olA forecasts froona. ty Louis RoUln protested their im­ ous parts of the country. Were called Rhlhriiart, who appeared In Sylva the wssthermra at Hartford sM ^ prisonment was " f f l ^ and arbi­ today to make funeral arrangements teulsed u d imparentiy sull^iring New. Haven said the btarm was jtif#- trary.” and to elect a ten^iorary sucoetoor.' ftom shocl^ said he was released on ly to continue throughout tiie day^ Hartford, Dec. 28.— (A P)— With n highway betweien Q a y ^ and wife, 22,14$; expenditures, 827.201840 40 Simplicity win be the keynote of A possible date for the fuBeraL IVt^Bve KDIed m and possibly tonight promises of support from R ^ b lic a n which may be held In one of the Moimtalu a ^ , Ua., Sunday and a National funeral service Wednes- receipts for the.montiL l®glaMttve leaders aad from some rity's larger cathedral#. Is Sunday. given bis riitotoebtle thera. W Trolley cars of ttWK UonnactieiiAfc "prominent Democrats,” the Con­ toy, arrangements for which were' .^®y . . B^Pts . - - for the ffscala year to being completed today. Burial will probably l5ln Oonstanti The school principal sald’that Fri- Sddw rs h H ive A gainst a p p e v ^ before the magisttate' teU - tsinra^uiy i) Company, foil bridnd spe*dntly atarved to death ‘nie ptamfs ^ bctoib^ to ^ ., Mora tfaa iflo tbs M g jg besldee bear, ale aad wine. d e a ^ were reported, ttOft of them *“ T., Chrlstmae evfc Saturday, sad- surakyj; wcvgkhw A t least 86 motor oar deatha oe- 'This Is an informal b e a r ^ ,” d w to motor ear No aee- four itoute.atto k^Blig^^ tteCknreniorriafodtoday. "Theho- tkm of tile coustsw eurrad to tlm midweet Tho aontti the, rimaffieiri: r r a ^ -fel'meB are coming here to fanv counted iO d ead to aoddetite A cold b l a e l ^ Ceaadiaa with toe." Borfbwest aeot h t ^ s e e t l^ added to fira one tunih^ The worst atonn to.m hotel men were armed with a lag to near aad aero to many signed several thousand aeetlaBs of th^ r^AJeitrtlaa 1 tmvaEng men aad ^aotd .ahd- waa eptolc a yi^lca^ was to be preeented

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. w. . ■ 4 brought back memorise of tba bU» Jamae’inbuMi tbltrovtiy aaat was sobitian wbicb.proveBta tb i lesm i ‘tD T ira r wriH GIRL eds namldad likes to talk hbo«. ta k * til tiie baaameit ame. from fillip. ^ The NSW Haven branch of the U. GIFTS TO NEEDY Alao pmaant at tbaap miaiea A t N M I ___ .____ M^RCattiilaa ■M B* Weather Bureau said tba norm were adults. Xt w sl tba B8ai lime At ^ N o ra MetboBlet chnreb aad / TAKE r r OUT ON CAR was likely to last all day and that it In several yean that there baa baea Sunday morning the Chrletmaa • ftih might OOhtinue through tomorrow. a midnight mass In Manobeatar, but auuMo by the ebolr of day firltk tbelr nwtber, Kta. fko- V He added, however, that snow ahght iE FEATURES beoauae of the, B dy year, or tlm aattoltts. aad enoa Badge, wbe la a pattent at the Looa Udf Plx New *^v*8*’ give way to sleet or rain this after­ maiklnff of the tbirty-tbrae yaura was muflb anjMr*^ Wladbam Oenmmnlty HoapItsL J>KA TBB Machine Aa He Calls On His noon. that Obilat lived on earth, a lag’s Oirtitmae sernkm on "The The an ai^ Brnday Bcbooi Cbriat- New **Sweetle.** (D ISm D A Y order was imued for mti GhUding star.". A unique servloe of u u party i m p m Bsteailay aft* IN ANSONIA maasee throughout the state by tne prsiae was held at tua oburob at emoon tec tbe (Mdrcn if tbe town Xistbertoe **ifr7e rtolfisnt Deo. M^(AP)~The (OsnttMsd from Page One) blBhop. 10:80 Okrlstmaa eve. and alttougb o t gn M school age and under, aad Mansbeeter ter the p a b t S S i BeeauM the glri friend of a l£aa- Aseectated Oltles were suddenly en­ five years, died tbis eheiter lad took aa automobile ride A solemn high mass was celebrat­ the hour waa moat unusual there wu a grut suooeu, 80 ebUdru shrouded m what promleed to be the Little Dove,’ to Frenchi «!} "Joy­ was a large attendanoa. being present, u well u ifl parents, 0:80 at bar beau at 14 Laurel with another chap, oomplicaticnu winters’ worst snowstorm today. ed la the upper cburoji m B t street. While, la falling health ter pave arisen which may lead to ful Christmas Bong," by Qaenert Janfes’i parish. Rev. William P. PoBah Oboervanoe the first hour tbs oblldrca The battle to keep highways of Doacology, opening rsntenoes, Reidy, pastor, waa tba oalabraat The PoUab National oburob on garnet, aad thu all ware *“*>i4vaaoed age, police action unless the principals her death this memtog w u not en- .V. communication open began early prayer of Invocation and the i^ord’s Rev. Patrick KUleea, daaooa t S i Oolway itraat also bald a Apaelal *n tbs obapei wbars tbe chil­ sssiime a more cordial attitude and continued incessantly. Snow blfb maaa baglmUaf immadlataly peoted. amons themselvea prayer; Anthem, "And the Olory d Rev. James Btaek aub-deaoea. The dren sang and reetted and tbs plows of the state highway depart­ the Lord (the Messiah), by Handel; after midnight ea Sunday. Rav. Mlu Rady la survived by a Hater, last Saturday night, so the story altar deooratloas ware of wbita aad Obrlstmu story wu read to them. M ^ BumuMra of this placed Fire vBilob pNlM eiB^ ment, the Cooneotlout Comprny and respondve reading, scripture lesson; Peter Latai was m ebarge. Svm- Zm eraam, oaks, aad eoektos wsrs goes, the boy friend learned his the varioiu municipalities had a gold aa were alao tba robas of tba green trass, flowara, tba manger n e^ w a, Jam u H. Quina and fore 8 o’clock tiRe '‘sweetie” was out riding with Kyinn Anthem, "Here a Torch, priests abd with Ugbta bttndaj from ssnrsd, tbs: Basts Claus earns with busy day before them. Hundreds of Jeanette, Isabellsi, (early French); soaaa aad tga new lighting Bsturas aa orange aad preaent ter John Raito, aad .the tellowtog bam on the form owned by another youth. By way of retalia­ eWA employees on outUde projects all sld'‘a of tba oburob tba SSiiet banutiflad tba nudltorlum. Mai a: Mlu Kataertoe Quinn, tion, the local lad, assisted by sym- pstftoral. prayer, offertory, "The waa la kaeplag with tba asaaon. ebUd. Krawskl, e# Feetoe. etreet, were sent home, but other busiaei Angel’s Song," by Lorens, the Jun: r wart bald at 8t80 aad 10:80 a. m. tbe morning servtoe at the lot Qtttoa, Mlu Nellie I I bathetic Mends, let the air out of was continuing about as usual up to Two Maaaaa Obrlstaus day. This morning at Quinn ot tnla town, aad Mlu Mary the tires of his rival’s oar and tink­ ob(»; Oloria Patria, hsnnn, Bermon, It waa evident at lliSO that tbara oal oburob Bunday tbe on noon when the snowfall totalled "Chrlrtmas 1888," anthem, "The 8t80 a. m. maaa ter B t Btapbaa waa pmobed a sermon ea "Empty IftOTig^MlM AUu Murri^ aad ered with the wires, which resulted about four inches and was rapidly would lot be room for all la tba held aad temocrow amraiag at tba Murray, who live u to wapptog.. to la the rival experiencing difficulty Hallelujah Chorus;’’ Bimedictloa upper oburob aad am agam aati Bteektofi." The obolr eaag two an­ a# ban aad aa increasing with the temperature at and reoesdonaL m m hour tbara will be a maaa for thems, "The Birth of Our Bavtour" Hartford. starting the machine. 81 and but little wind. were at oao% madd for the oelebra- B t Joba. Tbs fuBsnl will bs bslfi on M a toolbduM Rev. Mr, Woodruff annoimced tioa of a lew Biaaa la the banement aad "Brigbteet and Beit," aad alao went to preu, wifi tbrOal Sunday night a party was held on that the annual meeting of the Ec- OhilateMa Baba sang "BUsat Night, Holy Nlgbt" u Tburiday moratog at bsr boms and i^ortb street Zt lasted into the wee TBAFTIO DELATED vBafora.tba etartlaf time of tbla ^ A Cbriatmu baby wu bom at at B t JafiBSs’s ebureb. Tbs body will boiuM Itself. desiastioal Bodety wotdd ba held u offsrtory. laspsr Woodward sang Tony Kupebuaoi,^W„wbo te o a i^ hours of Christmas mom and, when Wate.'bury, Dec. 38.—(A P)—This January 10 and the annual meeting maaa tba eaats wars all taken and tba Manobeatar Mamerlal Hospital a tenor solo,^"Nsaareth." In tbe be plabed to toe receiving vault to the young men got ready to bih the city got its first real snow-storm of tbara ware many staadlBf around to Mr. aad Mib. John Btender a t 418 B t JamM’s osnMtsry. ly lived to a s b o ra but flpw rs^ and supper of the church, January svsalag a beautiful aad Impruslvs ■idu on Rye street, WappIfiB; wM others farewell, discovered the .two the season this morning when the 17. Preddents and secretaries of the back e. tba oburob. b ra at tbo North Mala s tr u t Zt waa-a eon. obornl oaadlsUgbt aCrvlos and a cars in'which they expected to drive present storm startstT at 8:80 solemn Mgb maee and at the lew seen to enter a# bam juslT"^'" the church organisations were re­ mass. putomlms of tbs story, "Why asa s tbs fire wa8 dlsoovsred. He w u away would not start. Investigation o’clock and steadily increased with minded that Rev. Mr. Woodimfl de- OblmssimssRar*^" Rang" wm glvsa. ~Ths read- revealed that la one case a distribu­ a slowly rising wind. The averti The sermon at the eoleaui high not observed to leave' tbe boH i n fi dred a statistical and financial re­ sr wu Ola^n B. KlRunt aad u bs ABOUTTOWM u no traos of him b u yet fctoBt tor bead had been removed, and in temperature was 18 degrees and by port fo-. 1888 by January 17. mau was priaobed by Rev. William c o i ^ read, tbs story w u acted ou t Two the other the battery wires had been noon aroroximately three inches P. Raldy. ^ maee la the lower found, beUsf sxlsta that m . took At Bontti Ohnron little boys start out ter tbs Obrist- Mr. and Mrs, Tbomu Maxwell have perished to tbs fiatoM. slashed. Finally, at 4 o’clock Christ­ had fallen. Traffic was delayed in A large congregation enjoyed the pact of the oburob, belag ■ a lew Tbe Obristteu program by the mu ssrvlos la tbs grut caae- u d daughter Tbsodora spent inas morning, one of the cars was the city streets, but no aoddents MS, v ai over fully twenty min­ pupUs of tbe Obuteut Hill eobool, Mrs. m n k H era, who M l Christmas services Bunday morning dral whOM beautiful oblmu rang OhrlstmM w ia a s lr daughtoi and aoron a s street from tbs prsmieii; ibced up so t u t it would go, but the were reported at the police station. at the South Methodist church, and utes before the solemn hl|di mass, given at that aobool bouu Thursday, when a special gift wm ordered to ■on-to-law, Ensign and Mrs, Horus other automobile was left standing The Connecticut cdmpimy reported wbiob did not end unUl lios. Po­ w u u follows: Play, "Babouska"; oallsd a s Manobsstoi fire depMt- at night was beld*tho annual candle tbe Obrist obild. Meeting a poor old Weaaerly, at Lowell, MtM. Enkgn ment. Tbs uparatus, uader tie di­ where it was until repairs could be that trolleys between New Haven light and carol service. The pro liceman Martin w u at Bt. Jamee th ru Obristaou oiuols, "BUsat woman by tbe way, a # older broa- Weaaerlv is now to ebarge of a s made later. and W -terbury were a half hour be­ aad Main street at the oloee of tbs >ngbt", "Ws Tbfss Klagir, "Zt Oams rection of Ohisf Oolsaaa, roneafi- gram at the morning servloe was as Upon tbs Midnight a s u .* ' er stays to help bsr, seadlat Uttls Lowell dty Salvation Army corps., ed. Chief Oolsman, at prseent ea hind schedule. The New Haven rail­ xollows; Playing d ohlmsa, organ low maee aad did trafflo duty, but brother to tbs onurob .glvlag him a road reported that all trains were when tbw solemn high mass was Ghrsstiag, Hsarlatto Tsontabaum duty there, celled a # looel pellM prelude, ’TVoel,” by Mulst; proces- Uadsr tbs Btars, Obrlstmu oarol smaU oola to place on the altar. Tbe Tbs (jselllan Club will have a re­ department to dstoimtos If Hup-' on time and there were neither de­ sloaal hyma by Msadsi■issohn; closed Captain of ^ o e Herman soeae a e n obaaged to tbe oatbedral hearsal this evening at 7:80 at tbe SEVERE STORM SWEEPS lays or accidents along the line. Sobendel assigned two p^oemea to A l^ d rs d Tsars Ago, Mario BeUl ebunos w u oremated to tbs fitos; Apostles' Creed, antlpboaal sea- 0 Zittls Town of Betblsbsm, oarol aad a e oburob obolr of thirteen Soua Methodist oburob of a o Blb- Meanwhile, tbe fire oblsf remllaedf teaoes, hy Tallis; pastoral prayer take care of the trafflo. Zt Is esti­ oame On sloglag "Aduto FldeUs," Uoal drama, "Ths Challenge of a # OVER ALMOST ALL U. S. TRATFIO BLOCKED mated that there were 1,400 at the Burpriu Btory, Hsloa BmutaU, and oarrying Ughtod candles. They at scene of tbe fire to direct tbe Norwalk, Deo. 86.— (AP) — Bos­ concluding with the Lord’s Prayer; to a M a w , carol; A U ttls Cross," wbiob a s y are to preaent to operations to qusnoblag the flauM, choral response. Anthem, "B reak sang four aatbsms aad a male quar­ ae near future at ae Nora Mea- vmlob were fanned toward the beun ton post road trstfic was tied up Rev. W. H. Kennedy w u the oele- ObUd, Arthur Zeae^ts aad EUo tet Vsmon Northrop, Albert Emer­ (OeatlBasd from Page One) here today when a Oonnectiout Com- Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly BelU; Hark tbo Hsrald Angels Blag, odlst oburob. This w u one of a s by a high wind. trolley oar, on the NorwaJk- Liigbt," by Bach; responsive read­ braat of the mass in Bt Bridget’e oarol: Merry Obrlstmu, Myron Ber- son, Raymond Lyman and Rowland outstanding features of a s Institute went into action before noon and [eport line, went off the tracks ing, Gloria Patria. church. While it w u not a emma kowlts; Santa’s Vlilt, Irving Ten- Cobb sang two carols, and also "Si­ at a e Viuimaatlo campground lu t the weather bureau forecast is snow ’estport avenue, during the New Testament lesson, offertory. high maee there w u singing by the nenbaum; Jingle BeUs, song; Some­ lent Night” during a # offering. Fol­ summer and many favorable com- today, tonight and possibly tomor­ swirling snow storm which en­ Anthem, "Arise, Shine," by Stan­ choir end eoloe. This o b u ^ , too. thing Wrong, U u Tuhlik; Up In lowing a # offering oame a # pro- menta were made in regard to a e DR. R. D. RICHHAN HURT. row. veloped the dty. ford; sermon, "The Friendly Uni­ w u filled. Santa Land, song. oeaslon of gifts, s u b one striving drama, ita aettings and eostomes. Aiter the first two hours of the No one was hurt in the trolley verse, b: the Rev. Leonard C. Har­ The Roman Catholic church in AU songs were sung by the pupils to give such a valuable gift that a e ll|^t, drifting snow the average mishap but the storm had crippled ris, pastor; prayer, "Seven Fold An­ Vernon, e mission church of S t of tbe school. chimes would ring, a # lu t She be­ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Whiaey and IN MERIDEN AC(Z)ENI depth .v*a nearly four inches. At vebioular traffic in all parts of the them,” by Dunham; recessional James’s, did not have a midnight At tbs Old Hop River school the ing a e King of a « country, wto eon Bobble returned to a e lr home ammoon the temperature v'as 18 dtv. Oyster boats and other orsift hymn, "Morning Star;” benediction mass and as a result many residents ebUdren’s program w u also held placed his jeweUtd crown on a eiS ai- In Randolph, Mau., yesterday. Mrs. degrees and falling. did not venture out of the harbor and organ flnaier "A Babe Is Bom,” of Vernon came to Manchester or Thursday. It foUows: Peace On tar. BtiU the chimes remain^ si­ Whiaey an( her son have been West Hartford PhysMaa by Bach. went to Rockville. lent, and a e caaedral priest en­ spending a t past week w ia her Vision of drivers on the road was this morning. EJarth, Anthony GauUn; SUent verely Injnrid When seriously impaired but durlxig the Long lines of automobiles were Rev. Mr. Harris gave the follow­ At Bmaaoel Lutheran Night, solo, Charlotte Robinson; T^e acted by Hubert Collins, announced parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rou Lew­ morning trains and busses were re­ halted at the foot of hills along the ing Christmas message to bis One of the largest crowds svsr to First Chiistmu, Jouph, Robert a e last hymn. During a e singing is of Pearl s t m t Auto Hia Truck. ported ' 'riving on schedule. In the Post road, unable to negotiate the parishioners: “Thanks! Thanks! for attend a "Julotia” service at the Mattaieu; Mary, Evelyn McMahon; Uttle brother crept unnoticed to inclines without the aid of chains. the many kind greetings extended Emanusl Lutheran church filled the a e altar and laid a e coin a e re and Newly elected officers of Man­ dty the Connecticut Company sent tbe Wise Men, (Charlotte Robinson, Meriden, Dec. 26.— (A P)—^Dr, R. sweepers over the trolley system ■to us. How wonderful it is to know church to its capacity at this tra­ Maurice Slater, Virginia Macht; the a e chimes were heard. The whole chester lodge of Masons will be in­ and chains were put on busses. IN NEW BRITAIN that after all, this universe is so ditional Swedish service at 6:30 Shepherds, Raymond Mathieu, Flor­ service w u one that wUl linger stalled .at tonight’s communication D. Richman, 48, of Weflt H ahfonL State Highway Department plows New Britain, Dec. 36 — (A PI — friendly an^ companionable. Christ­ o’clock yesterday njornlng, all sit­ ence Chowanec, John Romanlk. long In a e memories of all present. at a e Temple. C. S. Nichols will be a member of toe staff of toe A etm began operating at 9 a. m., in Litch­ The water department reported a mas spells Tnflnite Love for those ting and standing room being taken. The (3hrlstmu party at this Christmu guests Monday at a e a e Installing officer and Peter Life Insurance Company of Hart­ snow fall of six inches at Shuttle who Will believe the heart gripping school was held Wednesday for the home of First Selectman and Mrs. Wind his marshal. ford w u admitted to the Meriden field county where approximately story of Bethlehem. Special CIhristmas music W8i8 fur­ six inches nf snow had fallen, and Meadow reservoir at 2 this after­ nished by the vested choir and Rev. children. The program consisted of CHair L. Robinson were Mr. and hospital at 8:60 o’clock this morning most sections of Connecticut were noon, as the heaviest storm d the Most Christlas Day K. E. Friokson delivered a sermon pieces and songs by the children. Mrs. Lymon Broughton, Lyman suffering severe injuries received being plowed before noon. This season was in progress. Trains, "A simple but beautiful legend of in keeping a 1th the day. Santa and his helpers gave out the Broughton, Jr., and Miss Mary when his automobile met to a head- - work started when the depth trolley cars and buses were running the past tells that the Christ OiUd, presents, candy and popcorn balls. Broughton of West Hartford, Miss on collision w ia a truck owned b y , behind schedule. on Christmas Eve, wandered over Following the service, the church Leola and Mias Bernice C3arke of LUTHERAN PROGRAM a e Smedley Company of New reached two inches. singers visited the homes of shut- The program of the Hop River the whole world bMring evergreen Village school waa held Thursday In Hartford, Miss Leone Clarke of Haven on a e Gbesbire road to M ^- on His shoulders. He was believed ins in various parts of the town and West Hartford, Miss Laura (jlark dale. ^ ^ r e s e m b l e s b t jz z a r d serenaded them with Christmas the school buUding with the follow­ TO BE HELD TONIGHT Bridgeport, Dec. 26.—(AP) — A ANOTHER SHOWER PARH to knock at the humblest cottage, aa ing program: Welcome, Marjorie of WilUmantic, Mr. u d Mrs. Frank His inJurlM are reported by jKt-, well as at the gates of royal paldces. carols, also visiting the hospital and Witter of S o u a C3oventry. tending ^yslciana to include a frito- belated Chiistm u snow storm de­ almsh(/jse. Noble and Mary Naumec; Welcome scended upon Bridgeport today with ’Those who welcomed His coming, Song, class; Now and Then, Donald Storm Not To Cause Postpone­ tured skull, a fractore of the frbpf-’ .all the earmarks of a blizzard. At GIVEN MISS MORIARTV placed lighted candles In the win­ The annual Sunday School festi­ Wilke; Santa’s Visit, Prank Soroko- ment Of Children’s Pageant al sinus, a displacement of toe 1^; noon it was unofficially estimated dows. Even those who asked for val will bt. held tonight at 7:30 llt; Up On tbe House Top, song, pri­ eye and a laceration of a e teriir that more than four inolics. of snow, nlms were supposed to represent the o’clock, at which time the children mary grade; a duet by Emma At Church. head. An attempt }s had fallen here with drifts bight and New 'fear’s Bride Is Guest 01 Christ It is aU in harmony with will present a pageant "The True Strickland and Jennie Popiawskl. TRAFFIC HERE HALTED; u v e a # e»,JM s.ca ten inches high recorded. Honor At Home Of Bridd the spirit of kindliness and bme- (Christmas.” TW6'Bides, Emma Strickland and The annual children’s program of to be ,g p ^ aa'd t The thermometer registered 21 volences which has made Christmas At Zion Latheran a e Emanuel Lutoeran church will been placed On the dkbger fikt.:.' Attendants. Leon Tatro; Wist Santa, Jennie Pop- eWA WORK SUSPENDED be held tmight at 7:80 o’clock in a e degrees above zero at 6 o’clock, the most Christian of all days. The Christmas morning service lawskl; play, "Learning to Spell”, A son riding w ia D r. Rt^unito. "We would that your candles may church VM t^ u scheduled. The which is slightly below normal for Miss Arlyne C. Moriarty of Flor­ at 6:80 o’clock at the Zion Lutheran primary grades; cast, Emma Strick­ and a e driver the fruck,: T!>a^ ^ the day. be burning, that they shall signify (OonttauM from. Page One) Sunday school will present a Baumie of 124 James street,' ence street who is to be a New Year church waL well attended and Rev. land, Leon Tatro, Qustin Naumec, pageant entitled "The Trust Christ­ Train schedules were maintained your welcome to a Regal Guest. Hugo Stechholz made his sermon in Jennie Poplawski, Peter Naumec, Haven escaped injuries. bride, was again showered Satur­ Thus your souls will be blest with m u .” by the New Haven raSroad, but day evening, by two of her bridal German, with special music by the Frank Sorokollt, MUce WUke, Donald had attained five inches and, if a e trolley and bus service here was an overflowing of the Divine Joy, OaUup. storm continues w ia the same in­ Postponement of a e pageant wu attendants. Miss Hilda and Miss We wish you nothing less than this choir. The children’s (3hrlstnuis considered, due to a e heavy snow­ DIES IN CHINA - hampered by the snow. ’The Bridge­ service was held in Bhiglisb Sunday The upper grades’ program: Dad’s tensity, it is expected that by 6 Linna Chamberlin, twin sisters, at —with the Merriest, Merriest o’clock tonight ten inches or a foot storm that began this morning, but port-New Haven trolley service their home on Farmington avenue, afternoon at 6 o’clock, the attend­ Bills, Frank Naumec; Santa <31aus 16 to 20 minutes behind sched: Christmas and the Happiest of all will bo in evidence. it was felt that oaer events would Peiping, Dec..26.— (AP)—F r i v ^ Hartford. They were assisted by New Years.” ance being the largest in many Land, Harry Sorokollt; Our Dolliee, conflict if ae pageant . wu pre­ between Stratford and Milford. years. Marjorie Emerson, Alice GoUup; Projects Suspended Paul Fr^ cb of ae United Stal^-' Miss Helen Burke of Rockville and Love of God Needed sented later in a e week. Therefore Three scows and a number of Swedish Servloe Annie Naumec; Do Not (3pen Until Town Treasurer George H. Wad­ MArine c o r p t and a guard of te le Miss Catherine Shea of this town. In bis sermon Rev. Mr. Harris re­ dell said today that all CWA opera­ it w u decided to hold a e program at smaller boats remained In Bridge­ Among the choice gifts, was one A capacity crowd was reported (3hristmu, Annie Naumec; play, American Legation, Vesta, port harbor today as the enow storm buked the industrial leaders of the tions on local road projects had been u planned and it is hoped that u from a group of Miss Moriarty’s present the "Julotta” service at "When dirlst W u Bom”: Innkeep­ died today 0^ pneumonia. ' ' made travel on Long Island Sound country who, forgetting-the love of suspended for a e duration of a e many u possible will make a special Private Froelich w u one of. ted friends, a handsome marble top cof­ the Swedish (Congregational church er, Frank N aum eo Man at Inn, effort to be present. dangerous. (Sod have, through selfishness, greed Harold Noble; Joseph, Edward storm, relieving about 800 men of best box 48 in the Marine CPriN « fee table. and cruelty opposed “our President, at 6:80 o’clock yesterday morning. work. The 78 men employed dntng Music, bridge and a buffet lunch Rev. S. E. Green delivered the Ganache; Mary, Ixmlse Strickland; held an excellent record on its IN NEW HAVEN who does believe in the love of (Sod,” Angel, Glfidys Noble; Shepherds forestry work on ae r itershed in New Haven, Dec. 26,— (AP)—The were some of the pastimes. Miss He said a new awiUcenlng and con­ Christmas sermon and the choir a e Glastonbury woods reported for LICENSE REVOKED Francis Kelly, a schoolmate of the sang Christmas carols at ths home Harry Sorokollt, John WiUte, WALL STREET BBIBFB aevsrest anow atorm of the yaar fol­ sciousness of the lovs of God were SVank Naumec; Reader, Annie Nau­ work early todisy but at noon gave lowed today In the wake o t Santa bride-to-be at Mount S t JoeefA’s needed to oppose the "bloody fangs of Mrs. Beds Carlson of Woodbrldgs up, according,to Mr. WaddeU, be­ Hartford, Dec. 26.—rd” was ably presented by Perhaps the outstanding Christ- buvyavy fa"fall of .snow' would clog the State Liquor (Control Commission. glnsering News-Record." m u event at the north end eburebu "Hark tbe Herald Angels Sing", the Songster brigade Btmday night 'The First NosL” main arteries of traffic unless steps BIO STAMP BALE w u the origlaal drama, "The wsrs taken to cru te open lanes Hartford, Dec. 26,— (AP) -^More after which the songsters accom­ Been# 8—Tbs stabis in Bstblsbsm. iss In panied by members of the corps CCbriitmu Stoiy', presented Sunday a # middle of ths stm ts. Ths than two million stamps of many evening at the Second Congrega­ Shepherds bring gifts. Wise men dsnomlaations, valued at about visited the homes of ihut-tee, carol­ ■ing "We Three Kings”, "O Little ploughs threw ridges of snow fully m yM yiwiww m ing from 11 p, m. until 2 a. m. Mon­ tional eburcb by a cast of 18 jrmmf three feet deep onto tbe sides of a s 871,000 were sold at tbsI H a^(ford mea and women, under the direotlon Town of Bethlehem." postofflos aad its branebss bstwssn day morning. Thirteen homes were (Joodnigbt, Marjorie Noble and rosd, making it even more difficult Orbw Ib I visited, distributing cheer. of the author, J. C. Owers, superin­ for pedestriau to negotiate ae Dm , 16 aad 88, It was announosd to­ tendent of tbe churob sebool. The Mary Naumeo. day to Postmaster James W, (Mb Tto annual (3hrlftmae march of , Tbe scenery for the last play w u crossing of streets. Fred Lewie w u Personu Finance Ci. ths band and members of the oorps auditorium w u filled at this servlee. to ebarge of tbs operations of a # son, with buadrsds of thousands of In each of the windows candles mads t o tbs oblldren. Frank Nau- iteoM I, State Theater | Isttsrs, Christmas eards aad paok- WM conducted Monday morning at mse did a splendid pises of work in snow pl^hs. Tbs regular town ■ 'W/: BsUSIsa, 7S6 Mhls St.. *oU<>wod b a ObrUtmae eorviee bumsd, aad betwssn tbs dlffsrsnt •mplorai w » f put to work MBMebeeter, Fbeae S4SS agM haadlsd duiiag ths last wssk, scenes the vested obolr of 16 voieu making tbe scenery. Tbe third The eslf ebsrge ie | rsoords wltt not bs oomploto for two in tho ettadel at 7:80 o’oloek. scene presented an espsotoUy buu- sidewalks and street eroceings in Ooneofoia Lnttieraa Program sang several Obrlstmu earels eom- tbe downtown section. Tbe Con­ Three Percent Per or tbrss days. Xadieatioas wsrs, posed by Orgaalet F, A. Wilbur, aad tlful effect. It w u in tbe stable in Neath ea aapalS bowsvsr, that tbs volums of holiday lU g u ^ eervioee wore oonduoted Betblebem. Candles burned at tbe necticut Compsay also bad ploughs Aaieaat •( Lena in the Couoordia Z^tberan oburob during the impreaslve manger to Mtlon removing a e taow 'frinn 1^ 1 was la sxosss of last scene, a lullaby composed by Mrs. F. wlndowa A crude manger-crib w u wblls tbs valtis of stamps ussd was 0® tbs presentation of In tbe oenter. M a» knelt behind a e truks. Zt appeared this after­ w / / m Isss, tbs Christmas drama, "Jesus, tbs C. Allen, the wife of the pastor. noon that streets to tbs outlying The prologiM by John Btoutaar tbe crib aad Joseph stood to one P fW tto W orld"A tbs evening slds. Tbs lighted star oould bs seen ssotlons would'bsooms Impsssabls in wbiob 81 m em berl^the Bunday aad ^ w rs a u Oeavsru.’ Jr., par* ^ tbis svsatof, u tbs gang of men traved prsvalllag eendltiou to in tbs sMt. A dandle flowed near eohool and eburob took part. tba orlb. This wm sspeeially eoa- working on snow removal are ooa- tosnlng a muetosi servloe In- JudM and tbs promise of the com- oentratug /ork to tbe bustoeae seo- tog of tbe Infant Jesus, dueivs to bringing to u s hearts of dudiM a proiram of reeitatlone by Tbe first the obildrsa aad tbs audience tbs tion aad tbe more frequently trav­ Annual sosns rsprsssDtsd tbs rsesption baij elled tboroufbfarsi. S ? » Oerman was given. of Msrod, with Edward Kaassa u beautiful, true Hmpllolty of tbs On fcturday night two groupe of plaos of tbs Nativity ot tbs (jbrlst Few Ventnm Out Hsrod, tbs tetrareb of Judu. Tbs Only motorists who found it abso­ second scene tbe htllsldu at Betbla- Oblld. Ing dok and sbut-in members, A Obrlstams satsrtaiamsat wm lutely nsosssBiy to venture out of After Christmas M aaem drarab bem where tbe sbspbsrds wtrs doors took a (mines on braring tbs watching tbsir flecks. Tbe turd Klven/by tbs Fins Btrsst school just *^^,,^®»*^C5hrletmae eervloe by bofors a s ObrlstmM vaoation. Bea­ slsnMBts. Tbs anow fell so tbUkly fbo ot^ ren of the Bunday eobool of scene w u tbe stable with Mary, that ritUm was greatly obsoursd. Joeepb and tbe babe. Mlu Alma ny fim s wsloomsd tbs audlsnos tbs Oburob of tho Naaareno wm with ssssoas greettfifs, after wbisb T rellm w m ruamag behind sebsd- COAT Sak! bold Bsturtey nlgbt wl tK "rfo atl B all^ ptoyed tbe part o t Mgry to uiss,I, but tbs tew traus that pkssid a reverent manner, In fact tbe earns Brewttls Fisas aad Btbol Coboa through llaacbsstir today mautato- (radanoo of mombers and m«ule, gave tbsir idea of a food Obrlstmu Too rsfular Obrlotmae servloos woro might be said of every eie of tbe sd good Umj. Main strsst at noon bold on Bunday, players, aad all gavs svldenu ot frsottof cards, aad Ui today ieOed dsisrtsd. Few bad tbs earsful rtb u rsiaf sad study. Mrs, cards wsrs then •oursgs to go forte shopping, pro- Dress and Spori Hteme I by n e lower gradu. Both Bt. Iwidfot's Oburob on Osorgs r . Borst gavs a fins totsr* fsrring to rsnain at bemi and nafcs of tbs part that Anna tge ebfldrea sang ^’Away to a tbsir meals from tbs "left overs" of AND ON THS SAME BIO DOUBLE BILL ' Main ftroot at tbo north tod and Bt. Mange).," Other well known carols Oburob at tbo soutb 'end played' to tbe eteetof tbs bounteous Obristmas dtoasrs. Coats scene when tbe bato JeiJeeue w u were su.ig by tbe s] dur< They’re Nuttier Thun A Fruit Cuke *iSBted t o tbe tesNM teif tbe Ifif wbisb itofto^ ’Void Xtoff IB WomoB’f Biul M lifr §Im » 1V 8f Om Bddnifbt mail om min­ ute after la o'aloek Obrlatmaa Mrs,f. Bom I wUssfluf" amT'Wi ThfN KtonoE B. A. WE d i m O t IMBB ed for OriMt" w m 4______n m k m by by toiBvid- HSfBiflf. Nat tba eofttttooi E r t r y C w t BMiBaiurabaf BL till mstobmtobm If tlM g fo o f. Biviral Watsvbuno Dis. M — (AF) — but la U r§i w§§ tba ararflow*l?Bt! Ipk RofkweU ooBitruotffi IMM PNOM WINwi N ilt- BamuirA, WitMtoin, 14. M g iftt sod otbor BNeu aiT nlit» •4. TbsI jMto fvfviit ttt of ttitbo sviBtof in tki wwMB’f ileali aad lult buB> I'rM Meete the RuUnow gi, tookidtog tko uhmBb* wu tbo ptoy "OoMtte" by Vtotev BisfW tUi ilty 40 y o m , ttod to* •uMMERynyyi Mufo, flviB by BtoaBM TifbMk, day after a two m oabuf imiM. He S tm d w d o f ‘ Idw ifd FIn i , Folly was tki tetmdiv and first pnHdNt CH RUnU S PAGEANT Tbs voli _ . . JiBi Wbo> of tbs Bitb, XsraH ByBAgefftti b ra Okriftnu „ _ ta/WiltoMo Rn Md bad bisn an lafiiwBSuliadsr to ANDT QUAUTY morM Nrvlot, Bov. F. 0, Hnsis Uttlsuttio svsffvtsBovonnsa trsstrso bstwssibotw various NUgious, sbaritabii Witt Wttttr MO Mm O, tt« ‘111 Tnu Cbrlitmi” en ’The GMt tts sbaiil and T o fn MnN b u b pbilatbiM ifgaBtoatiiBi. 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m a m s m a & ’"r ' #■' V* Bensto# Lonnsu UrgA Ntir -yi’ Board to Condoet PnrUk^; . ■•n.-i fi ‘V tr jf" T ’*;, - IftfiM loBidh Frad Of tkm CamflBigB. Sayi dwf of 'CtiNe. Washington, Dee. 26. — Senatw t m m i m PtGce Bax h ProTideac^ lettord, Dec. aS^-iAF)—Mem- hom e Of iOm MwieB^wSi Lonergan, at Oonneetient, today tot- To Ptidke How To ben of to^ pulsb b» aetirad Sbvi^ To DhA ^ s- ^ Ui. and MS& Hjalmar warded to the Pre^ddent a reptmt of aa pastor for bine yeaia ware, noti­ Of 24 street Aalhtrilies Pnzded. his investigations during the past P bE cenca fied today of the in Boboken, i ' — ^ four months Into the effects of W. J-t of t|iO Rev., Frederick A. itamner, who retir^ tWw year fronf stream pollution in the United the nrealdeney of 'IWadoKa (Allege ProrldeBee, R. L, D«c. 26— (AP) States, and recommended that i. an AOcliigan aty, Ind., Dec. 26. — iy Taladega, Alabama. - Bv AaMdetee inter-departm ental board be rhnWin — Rhode Uland offldalfl today went (AP)—Poliee bad a deflnitb warn^ Mr. Sumner, who waa born 701 __ i H artford, to conduct a vigorous naHotmi yean ago at Bastfbrd, Conn., died Caujpfinas hoUdaya. falUeff : Shoot mnO osKhml .__ fo fhe laboratories of two Masaa>- hig today from one irtto until re­ ■ectioo V* a onsKwejjr entfanee and dboetlan ef O. LnU M ; i stream purification movement. last night, two days after .suffering 1*^ week-end, brought a double dtTOMtta crimlnol<^:ist8 for a eola­ The Senator said he found the cently aat in the innermost circles of exit rocMl to Hammomaaat In the tion to the slaying of two Provi­ a sto^v: Providence, medical examiner, also fund. Five new buildings were also night, a search was started and he In his report to the President the police. its entr->aee directly off the Boston was expected to attend the confer­ erected. WM found fhe next day by we pnr- ence. Senator urged the exercise of his “They are aU kill eraay and that’s Mr. Sumperin y e was graduated from Poet road and iriff serve to Mimi- why I left them,’’ sai^ Shoiise, who Arraigned in Police Court today ■■k- broad powers under the National Re­ OberUn College. In 1891. Forty years nate the rongesUiBn of traflio that Meanwhile authorities worked on covery Act, which enables the Ad­ was one of the ten convicts who Father Is Held on a charge of aaeault in emmeetion CURB g u o n n o i B the assumption that Patrolmen Ed­ later, his alma mater conferr^ on frequently occurred oo the oh nar­ ministrator of Public Works, under broke out of the TndUmn prison last ^ e father, K i^ Fisum, was held with Ms allied slashing of Benja­ ward H. Kelly and Patrick J. Mur­ Septem ber. him the honorary degree of Doctor . . ------row town road used heretofore. the President’s direction, to “prepare of Divinity. He was also a graduate questioning by the conmer. min Macri, of Purndl place, foOow- The G. c. C. b (^ have also near­ ray were shot to death Sunday by a Back in his cell, Sbouse spent A Amer Gtt Pdw snd U B ...w " a comprehensive program of public of the Hartford Theokglcal Semi-1 examiner said___ death WMS Ing a Oiristmaz parlor Sunday eve­ ly completed a eeotion of new Assd QA and Else ...... ’M ' person either imder arrest or fear­ works, which shall include among Christmas afternoon telling ser­ ing arrest. nary and in 1908, received a Master due to strangulation. The boy's ning, Sebastian Ari^o, of Birch roed to the shore wMdh stwis at Aiiner Sup Pow *...... t ? : , other things • • • the purificati CD tte left side of l^e head and stream pollution, can a national pro­ Who resides in Princetem, N. J., and dressing gown caught fire as she peared for Arigno. A ^jmpiete roadi^ys. When completed MWweat Utila ...... Murray 1^ a shot entering the left gram be cozxducted, according to the raid by police. They will shoot it out to the last a son, Charles Simmer, a member lighted a heater. She died eiriit story oo toe cutting affair Is found road w ill’ open a new e*mjrf*^g area Nlag Hud Pow ...... 6 ' side of the head from a pistol held Senator. at tile faculty at Louisiana State hours later in a hospital. slsewhere in today's paper. to be developed fOreet from toe Peon R o a d ...... a^ut three or four inches from his bullet and they have plenty of guns. They hope to amass 1100,000 by rob­ University. Cluiataaaa Dmths Dahlen Neverette, of Bolton, atoo shore front. Stand Oa Ind .. face. The funeral will be held here Fri­ Two of the deaths came on waa arrested at o’clock this morn­ Gamp Lonergan United Foundera Murray’s gun was bolstered when bery forays out of Chicago after 2 RECTOR ENTERTAINS which they plan to go to South day afternoon. . Christmas day. John O’Brien, 66, a ing on Bast Middle turnpike by Of- At toe Pachaug etate forest, a C United <3as...... the bodies wero foimd; Kelley’s had A m erica. bricklayer of Norwich, died In a flew Herman Muske charged with C. workers from Camp Lonergan lo­ United Lt and Pow A ...... 1 % be^n drawn and two shots had been They consider Chicago the safest HartfoM hospital after swallowing driving an automobile while under cated In Voluntown, the last week Util Pow and Lt ...... M flrro from it Only one bullet has poison accidentally while vUfiting made good progress on a new proj­ Mavis Bottling ...... ttus far been found and officers AT THE ALMSHOUSE place to live in the meantime. niREE YOUNGSTERS GET toe Influence of Uquor> l^eaded guil­ So far the activities of the gang his daughter, Mrs. M. J. Kennedy, ty and was flne^ 3100 and costs of ect known as “sanitation cutting" combed the debris of Union street have resulted In the wiling of at for Christmaa. yehterday in their search for the 316.87. The money was paid. Muske wMeh eouslsts oi the removal of all least three officers of the law, an ward toe west." The fortune teller, COUNTRY ROLL CREAMERY were most impressive. It reaches a pair work started. It was time for it was said, clearly envisioned Mr. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lath- temperature of one thousand de­ trial and public works loans. This Cincinnati, — Harry Ward Ran­ rop West of Snipsic district, when would materially decrease the bur­ an early breakfast bsfors toe front Gilbert making toe long trek. Mn. grees Fahrenheit. It looked like a dolph, 69, founder and president of axle could be adjusted into proper Gilbert, however, itill dings to toe Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gunther .and huge cauldron of witches’ brew den of the government aa a great the Ohio Knife Company. credit agency during the present re­ shape and toe steering apparatus belief that her husband is alive and two children, of Vernon,,Mrs. Ellen which writhed, bubbled and- flamed Chicago—Thomas Flnlgan, 51, ex­ BUTTOR lb. B. West and Basel West of Hart­ covery.” rspmred for continuation of the eventually will Aow up somewhere with seemably evil Intent. ecutive vice president of the Ameri­ Jbumsy. In this vicinity. ford, Rupert West and four chil After the pictures everyone wish­ The Senator said that most of the can Brake Shoe and foundry Com­ dreh and Mrs. Budd, Mrs. West’s ed .everyone else a Happy New collateral securities are now held by pany. the Reconatructlon Financd Ck>rpo- mother, were present. Year, and the sltglng of a few more Miami, Fla.—Harvey Gillette Sba- :t b 0 Tolland Federated church carols concluded the celebration. ratlon. Bonds and other collateral er, 65 of Culver, Ind., a former vice had as a supply minister Sunday from municipalities will be received iresldent of the Marmon Motor morslag Rev. Raymond T. Mills of graduaUy by the PubUc Works Ad­ Company of Indianapolis. ministration aa loans, which are al­ H artfo^ Mrs. Mills was present at New York—Mrs. Julia Stimson the serrlee. Rev. Mr. Mills will also ready allocated, are rapidly spread Loomis, 72, aunt of Henry L. Btim- siqjply the church next Sunday WAPPING out« m orning. ■Oh former aeoretary of state. ^ The ^lland Men’s Community club will hold their regular monthly Charles Miller of Wapping and masting In the Federated church Miss Ethel Sayett of Manchester ap plied for a marriage license last Fri­ social rooms next Friday < evening, day. w^ian Dr, Edwin Dim ock, ComralS' sionar of Animal Industry, will be Mr. u d Mrs. William H. Felt of SCHEDULE the speaker. James Pfeiffer of South' Windsor, announce the en­ BeiFore- Rockville will furnish music on the gagement of their daughter, m i — guitar. Mason Parker, Alfred Lud Marjorie C. Felt, to Donald H. wig. Frits Wallrtp and WUUam Wright, of Newtown. FOR PATINO-OFF Senk, Jr., are the committee of ar- ^ e Wapping Grammar school ob­ rufements. AU men of the com­ served Christmas on Friday after­ J^ENEY BROTHERS EMPLOYEES munity are Invlt^. During the so- noon with a Christmas trM in each FOR WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 23 dgl hour refreshments will be room and a fine program In the served. school hall. Santa Qaus, imper­ Thursday P. M. Bkl^^d Wochomurka has been sonated by M. D. Sullivan, distri­ ■Uhetituting on the mall route from buted candy and oranges to the chil­ Tolland to Rockville during the dren. iS w (rf the regular maU carrier, The Federated Sunday school held Hom Hofie...... t T a Arthur Buahnell. their annual Christmas tree and ex- Old MUl Power u d Heat...... 2 *40. The Federated church social erclees, at the Community Church rooms was open Friday from 10 a. House last Friday evening. Christ­ Yam Shipping ... *...... ] 2 *45 m, to p. m. to receive donations and mas Carols were sung and Mrs. Dreaei^-^tatlonyy Printing...... 2:45 ptiiBk baskets to send out to the less Mabel Grinnon and Miss Virginia Storage ...... fortunate. Mlri^___ BuJ’nham Under- read Christmas etoriee. 3:00 w eed and F rits Welngartner • Christmaa play by sev- Folding ...... o,|g the committee to receive the eral of the childrwi. Santa 'Claus doeatkme aad prepare the same to distributed gifts to the children and ...... bs distrlbutsd; they sent out 16 bas­ there were apples and popcorn bail* ...... 3:15 kets and boxes of provision, toys for all. The hall was very prettily en gravin g...... * ' and other useful articles. decorated by Clyde Johniwn 3 2 0 In every department we hfive reduced prices wliaii’s lel^ oit Tbs Tolland Orange will sponsor Wells Dewey, who also furnished a Engineering/...... * I ’ * qlgJ; one of the series of whists next Fri­ Christmas- tree. Homer Lane, Jr., MMhine S h op ...... ».... rl i 3-45 Christmas merehandise, all sample and diaeontinued day evezdng, Deo. 29 In the com­ decorated it with electric Bgbts. 'U munity House when the public are At the Federated church Sunday, furniture. Lamp^ dininfif room and bedrom sets ^ Invited. A pleasant evening is Rev. David ' Carter 'preached and , Friday A. M. oufo. Prlies will be at^arded and there was a short meeting of the ...... S:30 (■ refreiftments served by a commit- committee of six. -In tbe evening at Ideces,sofa8^Mapte, easy and oecasional ch U ^ tabk«^ Fifty new chairs have been 7:30, the pageant of the nativity, the Grange which wiu ‘*The A doration o f the K ings so d m ^ r s , all a im ^ rugs, di^idei^iheio is ample to the convenience of the seat- Shepherds”, arranged by MOdied B ...... ***® tBE arrangem ent. Emily Cook, was present^ by the ilie amount o f R u ctio n we a if iinal»te to Mrs. Alice Deardon Beardsley and young people of the ehurob. At the I^ting^-.^paratl^ ...... ; , 10:45 4 - two children frwn Marion. Conn., dose of the service the young people e e n t e f e , Imfiniasti^. t h e ; r ^ ^ m guests of Mrs. Beardsley’s went out winging Christmas Carole to shut-ins. ' ' n ...... V . P r i d s y P . A . Jeee Deardon and aunt, Mrs. Qatfiide Labor^BleetriciaM ^ ^ m e l y I o w ^ p W c s ^ w regi^t th atl^ ^ ' Jojimeon, Cap Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. DeWey 1:00 * two sons. Junior aad John, of Throwihsu^WfiBite MUI) * • e • • 4%0'e l-w.e 1 :1 5 . lUtiinis» Siorettce, Mass., are spending v e • • p o e.d.p 4 g • • I Christmas holidsjrs. at tiie home of tm J. O. ALLEN DIES *'y • e e e.:^ o • p ■ f.r* • • t • . • b * — -- r • _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry 8. Nevjers. Mr. and M n. Cheriea Andrus have m y zm Yfloic, Dec. a6.~M:AF)-^ Tbe^wm Tex. Re is Rarlved T u ^ y f ■’Mr.i jj. V-:.. >"

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A n c ^ n n r ohtBfa the s a t^ so that the rough ■ a . •uob a cflaehMioB Isads, et eourss, head oTtoll, in eases where its ^ W H A r S T H A * ? t C n n t b i g 9 m l d to tha iBdlMUni at stats sodallsm pUeatlon would be sure to result t or eoauBoaism. ^ L__ JPUBUnODO BV TUM only la the ndaiag of a perfect pio- I.. Ths number at those who believe ture. oDuld be dlTBrted eWewhece. ' that It Is possible to ^ It is, at an eymits, sonaethiag to »• VBO lU B dvUlntloa on the sole basis of think about i 0 « a « m lta sM «r »•* proAt is growlnf r^dly smaller. OMOb«r Aad even some of those who still BBRDRe US-#gOW> 9 ■ BabU*b«4 B v«» BtmMs c Bz«*Pt FIREMEN AND TOYS taadurajuia B olt^a. BsUMd at tM seeretly adhere to such a belief M». PQSSlD&h: IS Peat CMBea at Mabebaetar. Oeaa. aa The firemen who spent a gi[pat v v H s T AR e we<3o/Nc SaaoBd Qaaa lUU lUttar. deem it tnexpedlent to declare it SLWCRIPTIOM BATBB openly, but attenq^ to justify their many hours every day for three ~ W fm ALU itOaa,Zaar. hr aafl ...... IM« . f Par ICeatb. b j maU...... « ..» .$ JO profitHlominated policies by thP w eeks fu rbishing up uised btys into « eoptas ...... $ ,«t pretence that, in accord with Dr. a high state of usefulnesi^ so that ivarad. ena yaar ...... $t.»a Butler's theslb, their main object is 800 Manchester youngsters might £ UXICBBR OP THB At«OGl&TBir~ have a depresrionless Chri^ttwM, ^ ^ PJUBM already senrioe eind their schemings > Tba Aiseoatad Praas ta aaeloatTaly for pr^ t merely laddentaL made it a special point on Saturday . aatltlad ta tba oaa ter rapdbUeatlea 1 of all aawa dlaeatabaa eradltad to It Of eourse it is ^iparent enough to express their deep ^preciation ’* ■ or not otbarwiaa eraditad ta tlda of the efforts of everybody who had papar aad also tba looal aawa aab« that the grand objective at which llanad haraln. helped them in their work. Their *A^saili All rtabta of rapnbllMUea of the Roosevelt administration is aim­ apaotai dlanatebaa baraia ara also ra« ing Is the one which Dr. Butler sets gratitude is commendable. But who aarrad. forth In hls report—to make It poe- has ever adequately expressed ap­ By Foes o f Woman Mai ^ Pull aarrlea dtaat of N B A Sar> preciation of the efforts of the fire­ ^ ▼loa. lao. sfbls for the cs^taUstle system to continue by saving It from the most m en? Publlabar’a ^praaantatlra: Tba If there were a firemen’s parade As Recall Election Ntia\ ^Jultna Matbawa Spaolal______Affanor—Now Na' flagrant of Its own evils. That, in 2 York Cbloapo, Oatrolt mmA and BMtoa. in Manchester tomorrow they could f fact. Is the objective which any ad- MBJtBBH AOOrr BORBAO OP ndnlstratloii, at. this particular probably march from Charter Oak Issaquab,. Wash.—(AP) — Thls^up the town hall and refused'! CIRCUUATIONa point in our national history, wotild street to Depot Square and back westerfi hamlet looks forward to a approve her expenses, aad the !|lre eUef quit saying she must opstida Tha Harald PnatUa Cempaaj, Ina^ be compelled to aim at by the inex­ without gettin|[ a single one of the battle as exciting as its ae"Ma» aasuraas no rasppnslbUtty...... many rotising cheers that kre com­ rodeo when Mayor fitella Alexander ^ "one-lung" fire topartm«Kj|^ for typoarapbiea. arrors appWrtns hi orable Influence of drcumstances. ^ adverttaamanta In tba Manebastar ing to them for this mighty fine job. —“Madame Mussolini" to her foes § Rrenin* Harald. — There Is no longer room for debate Oouncil BetnUated Not in the least because Manches­ —meeto thp "old guard” in a recaU She appointed a aadMhe 5 that considerable rearrangement of election. TU?:SDAT, DECEMBER 28, IMS ter doesn’t appreciate its fire fight­ council cut his salary to a society and of our ecmiomic system What are the issues in the turmoil month. She,moved' to expti .'BM' I la inescapable unless we are prepar­ ers but because, as a community, of wrangling that has gripped the councilman and refused to porwH* a SPEED it is little, given to outward and visi­ town since she took office? It de­ councilman-elect to take the 'toth ed to commit economic sulcide.lt is pends. on who’s talking. ble manifestations of apprwiiaUoh of office. Then the council b&aa ;; Some interestinsr atattotlcaa arel only a question of how that rear­ . "Illegal feminine dictatorship," procedings. ' of anything. We’re too darned afraid I embodied in a statement issued by rangement shall be brought about. says the "old guard”—members and The flrst'recall move was blotted of being Impulsive—and it’s a fear former members of the town coun- in superior lourt and Mrs. iUix- I*'' Motor Vehicles ComnUaslonar Ml- Everybody, practically, now knows cfl. that ties tongues and stiffens man­ ander filed syit for 830,(XM) ogatost 4 ehael A. Connor dasUwy with aed* that the hitherto practically imHm "The issue is not one of person­ ners. those who bad instituted it b u t^ e dents in which automobiles aad pe-1 Ited taking of private profits from alities, but of good government,” lost the superior court battle HImb I destrians tm involved. the activities of a nation is sden- This Christmas toy stimt of the says tha mayor. "I have saved the the judge ruled that the oh argii^ firemen’s is something to make a town moBsy." Tnalfeawance, misfeasance awfi It appears .that during the first tlficaHy Impossible as a continuing ReoaD Te*t Soon noise about—something fine and bealement were grounds for ''re- ame months of 1988 there were 2,- process. As the arguments rage, both sides 'moval, if true. Their truth, he M d generous and, if those bard boiled await the reoaU vote scheduled for 088 such accidents In the state. In! H ow It is to be prevented, hoW' was a matter for the voters to bass eggs, without blushing and getting December 80, after a series of on. them 24.21 persons suffered injuries j ever, save by the operation of law, wrangles in superior court, and and 162 were killed. Of these totals | mad, wl)l let us say so, something 'Men Too Smart,' She Says; It Is extremely difficult to see. It celery, make a delicious stufting for after the majror had defeated the Meanwhile the mayor la beautiful. first attempt 1,840 were Injured aad 108 were is so easy, so very easy Indeed, for turkey or chicken. ing of the legal battles. , killed on the streets of cities andi "We don’t mind saying that’s how The best way to oo<^ fried fruits Behind the Scenes in Things b^an to hap;^ shortly “Men are too smart hi tUd^ the human creatore to delude him we feel about.lt And we’ll say, too, is to simmer them slowly which will after Mrs. Alexander took office last litical busjpess for women," June. She slashed budgets, fired towns while 287 were injured «ad self Into a quite pious beUef that the that that’s the way thousands of bring out the full sweet flavor and says, but insists that she w ont ' 64 kUled on roads in the rural sec- wealth he Is tueUng away in his leave them plump aad tender. In the town marshal, snubbed the “old until her term is up. others feel about it—whether they some cases, it is advisable to wash guard,” probed expenses aad an­ strong boxes Is but a tiny part John Alexander, her blaeksfiUth do mind our saying so for them or and soak overnight. nounced that she bad paid off Issa- husband, can’t vote for his wife^ be­ While these figures show that the of that with which hls genius and WASHINGTON quah’s outstanding debts of 1898. not. This article will come to you dur^ cause he is a British subject, but accidents to pedestrians are far I hls U'beraUty are endowing the ing Christmas week, when many THE NEW DEAL -^u.. epithets, but the Ford fiasco only Three members of the council he has hls own opinion. more numerous in the settled areas world. The problem is one that can- of you will be buying dried fruits for IN WASHINGTON made him look silly. quit charging “dlctatorahlp and pet­ '1 tbnik she’s ^'ven them a good ticoat polities," the treasurer looted than in the coimtiy—of course be­ the holidays. If you will use them On the other side there’s Al administration," he says. not be left In the hands of people according tb the instructions I have “Young Uberata" Ready for War cause there are so many more of Smith, the opposition’s must accom­ who think In that way. Not any Health and Diet given you, I am sure you will find on Codes .... Johnson and Al plished wlsecracker, who accuses them there—^they also show a heavy longw . them healthful and wholesome. Smith Get Sffly M edals ...... the administration of an “alphabet Birming^m, which r e je c t ^ ^ A disproportion between the fsiaMitiee Advice Capital Mortgage Holders soup” of emergency agencies anc power, is interested QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Squeece Last Penny .... Grant branded the^ public works-dvll WAR BETWEEN VAST in country and city when these are ^ By Dr. Frank MoOoy THE PERFECT PICTURE Mansion Is Paiatfal ^op House works program as a sour "grape­ Prepare for War considered in relation to the whole (Sinus Trouble) .... Looks Like Waf Loans Are f r u i t ” ^ number of apddents of the kind In The singular position in which Question: Mrs. A. F. asks: "Will Gone Forever. Surveys ane u n fo r way, Administrators Ickes and Hop­ POWER FIRMS IS ON ammunition stael^ up question. the municipality of Hartford finds DRIED FRUITS you please explain the cause and kins, with able asistanoe and fig­ how 3TOU treat sinus trouble' After By RODNEY DUTCHER too, by the local company, In the street acddents of cities Itsdf, with relation to the unem- ures showing 3,000,000 persons put Power and a subsidiazY o< Ever so often, I find an old^ one has it once are they likely to Herald Washington Correspondent to work, have succeed^ in *wi»i"g and towns 17 pedestrians___ were ployed and the CWA, in quite sure have it again? How can you pre­ the B3ectric Bomd.and Share gres^ familiar food cropping up in .the vent i t ? ’’ Al look at least a^ silly as Johnson. Private Utilities Hass Forces merely injured for every one I bring the Capitol City conspicu' Washington, Dec. 26 — ‘CToung That’s the Washington verdict any­ It is likSIy timt' any vote news of the food world and ma-king Answer: Most sinus trouble is in M em i^ will not be held In the ooimtry a pedestrian was | ^ attention of the nation liberals” of the Roosevelt adminis­ way. a new name for itself. One of the caused by a general catarrhal con- after the first of the year, killed for every five Injured. aa probably thq only conupunity In dlticm perhaps brought into an acute tration are girding for a flnish fight. to Gain Power in the food s w hich is now Tnairing neWs is' Sqoeeae on Mortgages Tupelo actualty will be vilar the coimtry whl may seem a waste of words to em­ can now buy prunes and apricots that it must rush through the food It won in Camden, N. J.; Akron, expenditures ,by .the ^^^Bss which are tenderized, meanffig that for making the fruit whips given in haO been demanded, and ( phasize it. But for a number of To be sure, the nabob baby's Industry codes for his approval. ‘T lo p " in Sandusky, Cuyahoga Fails, and De-' they have undergone a process to S^our weekly menus?’’ 'voce has been propoaed In' years we people in Connecticut had nurse did have an inspiration and Answer: The fruit whips may be That meant one thing to Assistant Gen. U. S. Grant’s old home on fiance, O.; Fleetwood, Pa.; Tupelo^ make them more tender, so that Secretary Guy ’Tugwell and other Mlsa.; and other omall to s ^ of the the power and light issue it preached to us, day in and day ■uggest, «My lord, there is the they cook without soaking, in from made of cooked apricots, peaches, Logan , Circle, once a scene of might be .voted on instead of apples, prunes, figs, etc., by first AAA liberals. pomp and splendor, now is a free direct Muscle Shoals area. It'•was out, by high authority that speed moon;" but Hartford, it is to be thirty to forty minutes. Previously they had been able to inevitable that this district should ing it ti^ in with the atree I recommend dried fruits in the mincing the fruit and adding to lodgUg house for homeless men. way ssnriem, a central had practicaUy nothing to do with suspected, doesn't put any too much the whites of well behten eggs. Do block codes from the food indus­ Under Catholic auspices, it houses produce the most violent battle, for diet and such articles as prunes, tries when they felt they were not it is here that the government not steam • beating jqrstem, . the slaughter on the roads, tffl a stock in the moon since that lumi­ figs,, raisins, peaches and apricots not add sugar or any other season­ and feeds 20 to 80 transiaits waterworks system, as v ing. For a change, the whip may fair to farmers or consiuners. Now night. ’The guests enjoy two great 6nly is offering cheap poWer in the • good many of us actuaUy came to nary, after an, is a common sort are wholesome when prepared prop­ Oct. 9. «• . be placed in the oven and slightly these codes, with pricefixing fea­ drawing rooms 'with polished floors, future, but offering ta lend cities ^ bdleve it. of orb, shared by Bristol, East Hart­ erly. They are natu^ foods and tures and DO provision for stand­ and towns the money to build plants Public ownerritto parisana are rich in the mineral elements browned on top. white marble mantels, open foe- Ueve tins aggregation scared ‘ Speed alone may be a long way ford and even save the mark! by ards, would be jammed through places, grand piano, easy chairs, and buy equipment. ' needed for health and vigor. As over their disapproval. The next battleground is Knox­ m any voters wlx> would fa v o r) ; from being the only cause of auto­ Waterbury; aad Hartford likes her they are alkaline forming foods, (A Variety of Vegetables) aild full bookcases. light and poww project alone. Question: Grandmother writes: So the "young liberals” decided ville, Texm., d t y o f IM.OOO, which mobile accidents, but speed alone institutions a UtUe exclusive. So they help to correct addo^. Since that while they might be steam­ votes Nov. 28 on a propbaal to build jBirmingbam’s principal prunes contain an add said to in­ “In feeding my famUy is it better lYeTI Never Collect Besaemer. and the small converts many an accident that the moon is out—and besides, how for me to try to give them a variety rollered, it would not be without a Absence of the usual hubbub or buy an electric systW crease the addity of the liquid This bcUtie is the result of an­ Hartsdle, ShdEdd, * might be negUglble into a horrify. of vegetables or is it better to use fight. So, there will be fireworks. over foreign debts as the pay­ could her jobless be put to work waste from the kidneys, th ^ are not nouncement of tbe 'Tennessee Val­ Tuscumbla, Musde Iftoala, classed as entirely alkaline, al­ three or four?” ment date of Dec. 15 approaches ing fatality—again and again. polishing it? What use, to Halt­ ley Authority that it will pifild a tersvUle, Tarrant d ty, sad though they contain an abundance Answer: If you stock to those They Look Silly signifies final tacit acceptance of Plain and fancy epithets aren’t tranamission line from, Muscle lusla aU voted for munlctpal When this perfectly plain fact is loot’d. <>* a moon not brighter then of the alkaline minerals. which are both healthful and de­ the fact that weTl never collect. er from the Muscle winning any battles under this ad­ Shoals u> supply power for c •troot Christmas affoneen. "If profit and profit alone be the what you pay for. Even 1a prunea wines, but ^ anything. the voyagers again as tbsy leave This belBg the ease, aad the prob­ u d dates, all that is thrown away leaTn English, and almost as many the ships. Mri Hslgesen reckons far of ebsim powsr. Alto tUfi hk« ' Pdiee sold Hirt sBd sought by human aSdrt," he Cigar makers hire /him to paM Americans who want, to mastar ths largsr towns of tba s b b ' irar^ lem,of Hartford’s job!am being nev ^ ^ seeds and pits. During the hla littfo craft has greetsd mors batn strude oatbshqi^wtth ni assarted, "then society must recoo- firying prooese, mueh of Vsa w ater on new blends and bakers aA bla Russian, French, SpaUsb or some travelers than the city's official riad for foar tbs omsOtSfJbm bH oaj iron aad thoy hdlsrtd iss had erthelsse stm unsolved, perhaps it to come around to tell them wheth­ other tongue, go be moved a lot bseoBM tho isrgar. die itself to steady diatotefnUlea, is removed so ^ t you pay for wslconrtng tug, Maoom. host at * mtdplght party might be arranged with the OWA ra n little li water. After araist la er to put a little more vanflla in of tables and, chairs into a big n o eoafll«8 , new ^BftBiBff l»* s ra . ■ eeastaatly increastag confllet be- room on the edge of Cheonwito Getting into .ths lowar wage to put the Cqfitd a ty s uaemploy' a d ^ 1 aad the fruita are cooked, their toke icings. He Ukse to bradwti o f tbs dty*s oddsst ^ to i^ in tho MM Lapsotor.^Jolm J« tween individual gzimps and they iimease in quantity, ao that t s ^ ^ coffee and wine best of Village, sent out announooments. tnay havo a parnltsl In thn fliA bMdQQttttn hdnlHlte ed to work in seme of the nearby; and soon bad plenty of huslnoss. men,' consider tbs task eif Fnufii tfOBS, aad eventual destruction. you ei^ im with more food thah you an, but diMSB’t pretend to know Gordoa,'who doesjmthlng but fof nam dlstriet, whan tUx' atonatte asfcad hfoMthls to iM iS tor 1 oommunitiea like this one which, a ta r ^ j^ . Another point in favor as mucb about vintages as some at The customors toacb each otbor. prajoet Is eomplstod, In Ho oftoot Folsy^ addrasa uaknopn, who ( *Tt is only when men rise above Tor a nominal registration foe a move wads of obswiaf gum Chan with bowed beads, most fain admit of dried friilts la that raey keep for the European professionals. BUt Radio Ctty's vast Musle Ball. OB pnUle sad foilnfts domlnatieo by the profit smtive aad •ome tim e. ha does know now the Ameriean Japanese busboy And n Tafoiqe of ntlittioo. E* ■ - / that they have plenty pt jobs yet to WbsB, ths isst eustomsr has'quit* team to subordinate profit to serv- Dried fruita am folly ripened and Pidsto will respond to oiwerfnt eterk in an In^ortfog bouse eao Isaned alHsa do—if tlmy can aver in the world wines. sit down and sw ^ words and in­ tsd the tbsatsr at night Gordon lee, that the social, ecoaenfie are exceedlngty rteh in fruit augar. foss to work with sm^piag toola Tnpiii Tnntoto v o o n to f aaoll find the means to pay W They may oontaln from a t t f l o About ao years ago Mr. Tbio- struction in writing and reading, political orders beglB to come in flometimes, when there’s an odd Tupdo, Mian, fifot oftr ' before they dun be ready to mark mventy per cent of sugar, flinoe bault was a oasblsr in a big restau- basr rmkO ite asddSS attn tto f l * ' (fight of a firm foundation and a ^ ^ ao a w ^ X would aufigist KWt. aad attar be diseotebed thht num ber at dients. Mr. Jao^ themselves, "finished,** ^ takes a leaaon htmedf ,* but Ity thfo' who BMTdp looks for tht ffurn sod iMMli towir, li w aoatinulng existeace, with pe t h ^ y w Mss only about five^rdnfo ‘tba ciMf was not too tempetiuBto* thm rsports its toc^Bon to tb a Xt is not sorpridag, of course, each toy, at one who eaiS from tan M a follow bo began suggwttaff time be baa saperimsoted wuh ao B Of lAioeIn ibofll fifid hivpiaesi tnaurod to the great to fifteen prunes would be many lanfuagos that be can't re­ msfUr m ham sl OM4 m m that the CWA's structure has not cbaagM IB the flavodag ^ a S Z h b o t t t ^ hbunlil tMi sssss at mankind at least member mneh about atay of them. provided for the eafigeafiy of the Hft i4 a u made jS a dlAm .!o B S S Slppi W aarafRfji' Whnt Dr. Butter's eooaoniic creed popular Jia t Thiehaatt r a a tta ^ ba perfect d tp- ths town tlMt asadad When . nui'aobtgstt\ bits ' filflV at, he makes ft verp dear, is think of s(^ kss foff toliQiii In tMor no mere weak dans to bring ft to A n oth to aet by any means the elimtaatloB U to" Immaailate comitsteasaa# because d rto d fr^ W foto W taM then* dbwWna sfowsd dsd T o M a fp ^ b u tfti subotdlaafton >t prcb.% i^aoaB nei to any on tho SI ^0* anseg and a toft- XO. bo^ that afitspch town la^ ffub as icSnSa foafit, aF t n ifs s t .i with / '-e k W .— : In five days we ehaek oor atodc. Hare l^ere throoffhout the store are pieces and i^tea of ftur- nitnre, mgs, bedding and drspexilM whidi we should not inventory. Some are' diseontinued y - V Starting Today! patterns. Others are odd; renil^nd^ of'larger stocks. IMscontinoed eoverlnks and,colors are included. Some are even lightly shop-marked. ALL ARE OF WATKINS HIGH QUALITY. AH are tremendously reduced fo r immediate clearance. Help yourself to these bargains! 6 in mahogany; 2 nm{des; 4 watoiito; veieered or m PRE­ finished on maide, birch ongumwood. Vidpes to $16.00. . 6 Only INVENTORY 4only.... SERVPJG TABLES Cabinet models in walnut >^eer. Values ^ef OR to$^75.....^ ^ *520 2 only... Chests of Drawers Two hand-made Colonial DAYS Queen Anne cabriole leg model in a choice of repVoductions, findy ftoish- coverings including velours and tapestries. Reg­ ed. Solid mahogany. SALE ONLY ular $9.95. SlSf ... $69-50 8 only... DRAPERY SPECIALS WATKINS FURNITURE POSTER BEDS Block linens in chmce of colorings; 50 inches wide. One only full size spool- Values to $7.00 yard ...... $1.55 turned bed. A 7 C Ruffled and tailored fidnaa>curtains in white, ecru, cream; aU $29.95 value styles not in all colors. Plain and figured. Values gv a to $4.25. Odd lots at, pair ...... Couch Covers in plaid monk’s cloth in blue, red, ^ A Q R Seven hand-made beds in green or yellow coverings. $6.^ vidues ...... 1 Only genuine mahogany and ma- Glazed Chintzes; our regular stock of large and small designs ^e. 5 full size; 2 twin size in all popular coverings. o g\ only. Values R O O R fl Values to $1.26 yard ...... O S i G to $49.95 ... 8 only... BEDROOM GROUPS Sample lengths of damask, linen, cretonnes and repps, o A Three groups in walnut and maple veneers; each with four Values to $15.00 yard. Each piece ...... O v G pieces including twin beds. CA Chippendale Sofa MATTRESSES Values to $149.00 ...... Special lot of fine Inner- 2 only... BREAKFAST SETS One group in highlighted maple veneers. Four pieces with spring Mattresses in discon­ Choice of two different designs, each with table bed, dresser, chest and dressing table. O 7 R tinued tickings, including $159.00 value ...... • / O and four chairs. Values to $32.50 ...... $11.75 .so nationally advert! sed Two groups including a 3-piece and 5-piece suite R Q 7 R A b r a n d s ...... H A LF PRICE in walnut veneers. Former values to $195.00... »29 172only.. .SCATTER RUGS Three suites of four and five pieces in walnut ve­ Thirty 24x36, 27x54, 30x60-inch rag rum and R g *7Q neers. $249.00 value ...... $119 Full size, 3-cushion Chippendale style in light rust braided rugs. Values to $5.00...... v X • • ^ One four-piece walnut veneered group. $249.00 value ...... $129 covering. Fluted maple legs. $95.00 value. Twenty-eight rag^mgs in 24x36 and 30x60-inch sizes. ^ A One suite of 6 pieces in mahogany veneers. Dress- R O Q Q 7 Only Values to $1.45 ...... / 5 / G er, chest, vanity, bench and twin beds. $595.00 value Nineteen 24x4&-inch reversible washable chenille C O 24 only... rugs. Regular 9fic each ... r. .. G 9 only.. .DINING GROUPS Sixty-four 13x36, 20x36, 22V^x36, 24idl6, 27x60-inch rugs. BEDSIDE TABLES Washable tu ft^ wool braide4 Axminster and wilton weaves. Two groups in walnut veneers, each containing 9 pieces. Table, Not all grades in all sizes. Eleven only walnut veneer­ Portable Mirrors buffet, china, arm and 5 side chairs. R 2 O A Values to $7.75...... $249.00 values ...... V 1 . ed tables, some with draw­ $2-98 Twelve sample Klearflax linen rugs, 27x54 inches. One only Queen Anne group in rich burl wdnut ve- 0 ^ ers and undershelves. Val­ A €\ No two alike. Were $5.00 ...... $ neers. Includes 9 pieces. Formerly $298.00 ...... ^ 1 ues to e r k 3-89 Two groups; one of 8 pieces in genuine madiogany, the other $ 1 5 .0 0 ...... V / .O U $ 4 .98 Thirteen 24x48^inch finely tufted washable bath or bedroom rugs. $7.75 value ...... •...... $4.49 of 9 pieces in genuine mahogany. R1 O A Four solid and maple ve­ Values to $279.00 ...... v X neered tables. R yf Q C Six only 27x54-inch fringed Wilton rugs in Oriental $ One group of 9 pieces in genuine mahogany. R O 1 A Values to $9.95 designs. $8.50 value...... 5-59 $319.00 value ...... X JJ Seven different styles in the following finishes: 2 Seven mahogany and maple One 9-piece group in mahogany veneers. R O O A walnut; 3 mahogany; 2 maple; veneered. Values Was $249.00 ...... tables; solid and veneered to $24.95. 8 only... Two groups in genuine mahogany, each consisting R O yf A woods. Values R A QR of nine pieces. Values to $446.00 ...... up to $29.50 ... pif O 31 China Cabinehs Six cabineta in £«ar]y Ei^- 52 only... LIVING AND BEDROOM TABLES 25 only... Living Room and Bedroom Chairs lish walnut vendo^ and sdid Mk, and mahogany, Four only coffee and occasional tables in maple. R >| O R Four only Maple chairs including three Windsor and R y| O R veneo'ed Colonial models. Values to $9.95 ...... one Ladderback model. Values to $9.95 ...... Poster Beds Seven only maple tables in butterfly, console, end, R 'T Q R »«*•.... $29-50 coffee and occasional tables. Values to $19.95 .... V / p J /w R ve maple styles including Chippendale, Windsor and Ladder- Twenty-nine tables in walnut, mahogany and satinwood ve­ back models. Also 1 cherry ladderback chair. R A O R Some with splint seats. Values to $19.50 neers. Some in solid mahogany and walnut. Including end, ...... Two only walnut veneered occasional, coffee, console, tilt-top, gateleg, and R A 7 R ^ gh t Occasional chairs in a choice of six styles and a variety English med^. R A QR nests-of-table styles. Former values to $22.50___ of colors and coverings. R i i e A $29;50 values . . Twelve tables in walnut and mahogany; veneered and solid Values to $19.95...... «P X X woods. Including occ^ional and Pembroke styles. Values to Four upholstered chairs, including lounge styles. R i >f ^ C $39.50. Also three solid maple, hand-made drop Values from $34.95 to $39.50 ...... v X 4 * • ^ 28 fun sizes in maple, mahogany and walnut ve­ leaf styles, valued at $29.50, $35.00 and $40.00.. $14.75 Four upholstered chairs including Seth Parker neers ; 3 only twin sizes. Values to $29.50. and lounge models. Values to $69.00 ...... $39-50 9 only.. .HIGHBOYS Four solid mahogany hand-made Queen Anne R TF A R A 4 only... D D ^ G CHAIR SETS and Chippendale models. Values up to $175.00 ^ 4 only... Two all mahogany highboys. ROA 7R One set only of 3 walnut finished gumwood Values to $79.00 ...... ch ^ . $89.50 value ...... $14.50 Colonial Mirrors ^ ss*»e«sa Ail Sales ^ a l — No Exchanges — No Apfnfovals 2 only... LOVE SEATS V lonly.. Lawson style in two different green coverings; ons with ruffled valance. ROA RH OPEN THUI^AY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIt 9 Q^aOQC biiMtte aiin in^O innheiw ^jn^ Values to $79.00 ...... ;vtneered'fi^fa, ah^^ . ^ .-r

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V! ?- .{ Queen Anne mddel in green cover­ T ing. $86.00 valM ...... $42-50 ■ -I'-v RAILROADS NEED NANKING PLANES WILLIAM C. PITKIN . ADDmONALAID] BOMB em U A N S NEW ROAD BOSS Meant For Mrs, LindBei^ (Continued from Page One) he aubserlptlon for defense against New York, Dec. 26.—-(AR) It^onnal ceremony, lit W ^ . Opookett, toraer^snitoitofej^ Head of RFC, Howerer, Says Anti-Japanese aggression. Succeeds John Digney Who was Mrs. Anne Lindbergh who did!the cross was dlspaRihed to her dinotor at the leeal Y ahATtor. fito Chen, former Chinese foreign min­ the fisdhg, but the Lindbergh butler air expresa from Waahlnygton.Waahlngton. ft (M Ohyerllil w n w St Camp Woodstock, wiU ister, a protege of Sun Yat-Sen, got the medal. arrived Christmas — ■ moniing. and was be to charge er the progvsih; Mrs. Lindbergh had been awarded That Banks Will Have To father of the Chinese R»ubllc, bit­ Held Job Here For Forty- delivered by inesaenger to the h ^ e will be ,ia Inter-ohaagtng Of terly assailed General f'^iang Kai- the Cross of Honor of the United of Mrs. Dwight Morrow, Mrs. LiM- Day A s N ex ()in<^s For State Flag Association for her the ca w during >he commanding the punitive bergh’s mother in Englewood, N. J. >uauna^..aad an opportunity gMO Carry Load. campaign against the rebels in four'Years. part in the four-continent air i\ir- ’The Lindberghs had d^Murtad for uldan. vey recently brought to conclusion 1934 Are ksUdld. acquaintaaeee. At 6 the day a few minutes 4arlier. All clock there wiU be a supper Officially, it was oladmed, three by Col. Charles A. Lindbergh and the servants^had been given the day 0 served, and this wlil be fcdlowM by Washington, -Dae. 26.— (A P )— bombing planet were -shot down. Effective January 1, William C. herself. off, except The butler. Displaying some of the reticence Members of the Manchester Ki- a candle Urht^urvlce. Plau are txn The govempient is going to have Previoua reports said flying had Pitkin of. 54 Pitkin street, chauffeur He wrote his name in the messeif- been confined to reconnaissance, of her husband, Mrs. Lindbergh! ger boy’s book — and received tl\e wania Club gatherdd In the Hotel tag made tor an attendance of ,75 to to help the Nation’s railroads meet be preaeat at the dianerKmany'oom- $2,800,000,000 of refinancing during along the pnovtecial borders. of the town highway department for elected to accept the medal without I Cross of Honor. Sheridan at noon today to observe Offidal circles, however, were the past 11 years, will become fore­ ing from Wtadbam, 'Tolland and the next year, in the opinion of what was designated as President’s Hartford countlw to the gathering. Jesse H. Jones, RFC chairman. most reticent on the subject of the man of the town public works de­ partment. Mr. Pitkin succeeds John Day. Lsaden* C8nb Meeilnf weak by the i Discussing the situation of some reported Foochow air raid. Local IHgney, of East Center street, who Friday evening ITa Matheny, as- ment Orders were also w i B.’ : - of the great carriers, Jones said, newsx>aper8 made no mention of the William B. Halsted, who has serv­ has held the office for the past 44 ristant aeoretary of tha YJd.CXA^ of Connsolfout coaununlttu iiigtof; however, that the banks would have report RECS BASKETBALL ABOUT TOWN ed faithfully and well as president years. Conaeotictit, will addr^w a meeting • to carry most of the load. The headquarters of Cveneral Chl- during 1938, surrendered his office >tleliverlng coal to katf teo lott M Mr. Digney, who for the past two of the weaden’ Club at the monthly needy faaaUies. | “We must find some way to help ang Kai-Shek in Hangchow tele­ to Harlowe W. WlUla, elected .to years has been in ill-health, will as­ Mr. amd Mrs. Elmore Hobenthal, the railroads meet their maturing graphed Nanking forbidding the carry on the duties of President dur­ m uting. Hia talk w lB be confined ageadu began dtototouttoal sume charge of the town garage on GAMES POSTPONED of Ridgewood street, spent the to the greater part to the program securities,'* he said. “ Some plan (rf publication of the activities of the ing 1984. d the new shlpmut of posh atrt i government air force. This order, Harrison street and will act in an Christmas holiday in Gardner, Maas. Bevlewa Work being planned for boys te Y.M.CJL. beans. Another oarload of pqrti waa i government assistance will have to advisory capacity to the new super­ \ work. be worked out but I do not think however, did not give the reason for Mf. Halsted reviewed the work of expected here today or l the s e c r ^ . intendent. that we can do more than a small Director Frank Busch, of the the club during the year now draw­ Today's Pronam Pork allotted to u^bor~~ ^ ' . part.” In his promotion to outside fore­ ^ o n n Expected Te Keep At­ Recreation Centers, announced to­ ing tb a close, aad called upon three The. gymnasium wlU be to use munlties from today's g p man, Mr. Pitkin follows in the fMt- from 6 to 7 o'clock fiiis .ventog by Several'of the large railroads in­ day that he bad secured Val ^ean put'presidents for remarks. They A n a ^ 4^ojd p < ^ iran fprd SOp. cluding the New York Central— steps of bis father, Richard Pitkin, and bis Arcadians to play for the were: Fayette B. Qarke, Arthur the to'-tnaediate basketball team. ainton 800, D e ^ 1,600, East B » - FOODSTUFFS LEAD who for many years was foreman of tendance Low— To Be Friday ulgbt dance. This band Is Rnofla and Dr. D. C. T. Moore, the From 7-to 6 the Bucklahd Ck>mmu- which has a May 1 maturity of the town highways and bridges. ».0QQ, Ndrih more than $800,000,000 of bonds— bookeid out of Boston ai^d will come latter acting as muter of cere- nlty club will use the gyntouium SOD. Seymour l.liob, 'WtMOoki Since the retiring superintendent Played Thursday. and the Manchester Bustosss Men’s have discussed the situation with was forced to relinquish active here after a tour of the western part 18.000, W ooS i members of the corporation. CHRISTMAS SALES of this state amd an engagement Ini volley ball team will have the next bridge 200. Orangs 200, Oullfeigj t charge of the town’s public works hour. Another Agency departments, the Board of Select- Bridgeport precedes the local en- There has been some discussion Due to the heavy snowstorm, gagement. No quotes were announosd ment took no action relative to the Potter tot the beans. of a proposal to set up another naming of his successor. The ap­ which undoubtedly would keep at­ - government agency to aid the rail­ tendance at a minimum, the games Turkeys, Especially, Are In pointment was confirmed at a District Gbairman MoCabs of the $1,000 IN nUE HOSE roads, hut it was pointed out today special meeting of ^e Board of scheduled to be played in the Rec that the RFC has a complete organ­ Senior Basketball League tonight' membership of the first district of Selectmen last Thursday night. Zt the American Legion will be guest HOSPHAL NOTES ization for handling loans that Big Demand— Other Sales was stated by Chairman Aaron have been postponed until Thurs­ DESTROYED BY VANDALS probably could deal with the situa­ day night by J. Bennet Qune, pro­ of Dllworth-C^mell Post at a meet­ Cook that the vote, elevating Mr. ing tomorrow night at 7:80 o’oloek Mrs. Blmina Parker of tion more economically than a new Pitkin to the superlntendency of the moter of the League, unit. Beat Last Year. at the State Armory,. The local e^et, Thomu H. Mahey oi $4§ town departments, was unaxximous. The National Guards were eohed- Acid Ddllbaratslsr Applltd To In government circles it was in­ tUed to meet the Celtlee and the commander desires all msmbsrs to E u t Middle turnpike. Mrs. Kate tt Few men have worked so long or be present. 700 Feet In New London Fire Jeffers of 107 Oakli^ street agd dicated that whatever Federal fi­ so faithfully on any job demanding Phantomi were to oppoie Anialdl’e nancing of industry is to be done Manchester residents unloosened Masons but at an early hour this Department. Benjamin Maori of 17 PuruU so much from an individual as did were admitted u g Mrs. S m should, in the opinion of officials, their puTM itrlngi and spent money Mr. Digney during nearly a half, a afternoon it wae felt advisable to Mr. and Mrs. Gross oif Hartford, poitpone the gamoa as the snow- Hendrlok of Andover, Mrs. be bandied through banks with gov­ for Chrlstmaz gifts a little more century as superintendent of tbs and Mrs. Mania Morrison of the ernment participation being held to atorm continued to rage qnxbated. Little Theater, Brooklyn, N. Y., New London, Deo. 86.— (AP) — Mooney and Infant daughter of 164 freely than last year, local mer­ "outside gong. Bom in Ireland In Fire b o u valued at 81.000 w u ^ p e r Hill atreet, t a g Mra Loula a minimum. 1861, he came to this country at the were the week-end guests of the Up to the Banks chants reported today. Trade was Hotel Sheridan. ' found dastroysd by a u ld , whloh Meyer and Infant loa of Broad brisker genemJly and sales were age of 25 years and was first em­ had sviduntly been dsllberataly ap­ Brook, were dlaohuged Sunday. It was remarked that the gov­ ployed by toe Rev. C. S. Sherman, a ernment cannot do all of the fi­ slightly more In volume than during plied, to d u la the apparatus of tbs A son w u bom on Chrlatmu day the yme season of 1982. retired minister of the Center Con­ ENDIM CE FUERS of the friends of Attorney Oxford Hose No clues to Mr. M d Mra. John Balndor a nancing necessary and that with gregational church, as stableman Harold W. Oarrlty, gathered at tbs the banks having so much at stake, Ths demand for turkeys all day wars Immediately 'eund whloh 419 North Mato atreet Saturday was^so great that by 6 and gardener. Rose Room dance ball In the Mints would point to ths Idshtlty of ths Edwin Bray of II Wadsworth they must supply most of tbs money Later, for a time, he was employ­ building and gavs him a surprlss and look after the loans. o’clock Saturday night the supply ALOFT SEVEN DAYS vandal who created tbs ^m ags. ■treat, w u admitted and Mrs, was practically exhausted. Markets ed In the dressing mill of Obenw bailor dinner Saturday night. That ths boss bad been des&oycd Lupmtla Barass et Maple avenue, The RFC is rapidly getting into Brothers under tne late Harry After the dinner a program whloh reported an unusual demand' for Q. w u brought to light today when ons C^>l|2fvnie, and Joseph Chambers a position where it will own stock Cheney. Then be sought outside turkeys, chickens aad geese, while £»*** presented. of tbs company's drivers went to rs- et 481 Bast Canter street, were or capital notes in one-third of all work again and was employed for e Mr. Oarrtty was ^»ven a present on the country's open banks. the eale of other foodstuffs that ______Hulow* W. twnii move It from bsasath a cover for dlseharged yutuday. grace tbs Christmas dinner table time by tho late James B. Oloott, Two Women Will Equal Rec­ the occasion of his coming marrlaas Helqn Griffin o T llS Wells strut, Up to Christmas day its board helping In landscape gardening and next Monday. ^ airing. The sntlre’TOO fast of boss had authorised purchases of capi­ was exosptionally good. monlM. Dr. Moore ggv4 a brief talk oontalnad in ths truck w u ruined u d Gteorgs Whaley of 108 lummlt highway oonstruotlon. In February In which be paid tribute to the tal notes and preferred stock in 8,- Many Itlnsrant venders of Christ­ ord If They Stay Up Until and It w u believed by Firs Chief strut, were admitted aad Mrs. mas trees and wreaths were oaught of 1889 he obtained a town job and splendid work of Mr. Ralsted and Emory White aad infant daughtu 487 banks, totaling $697,000,000. In has continued in the employment of ti/mf*’ S' Runds. widow of Thom u H, Bblpman, to whom a re­ many instances this stock repre­ with a large supply unsold after 9 William Runda of 107 walnut predicted Mr. Willis w u smlfisntly of 94 B u t Middle turnpike, were the town elnoe. quallflsd to taks up the duties of port w u mads, that at is u t one- discharged today, sents an actual majority of the o'clock Saturday night. This result­ Thnraday. •treat, and ons of ths oldsst Osrman naif gallon of acid must navs been ed In prices toppling. Many tress At the time of obtaining work on rssldants of Manohsstsr, is ill at hsr which Mr. Halsted today w u re- stock in the respective banks. the town hlghwaye, the late Warren used. ' Applications for sale to the cor­ for which 76 cents apises bad been horns. Mrs. Rundo was ons of ths llsvsd. Dr. Moore presentsd the Taylor wae road and bridges super­ President’s gavsl te 8fr. WUlia, ZnvHUiaUng.theBg matter, Patrol- poration o f preferred stock and asked earlier In the evening, went Miami, Fla., Doe. 86.—A P i—Ob- orWniU sstusrs on Walnut strsst man William Corcoran of the polios NEW PURITY PACK for 60 cents and even as low as 86 intendent. He was luooeeded by wblls Mr. Halstsd_____ d gi gave the new I of t polios notes up to today totaled 4,170. ■trvlnr her 89th birthday in tho dspartmsnt, rsosivsd a qui cants, as tbs number of shoppers ds- Richard Pitkin, father of the Inoom- Shs hsj Qontlnusd to maks bar leader tbs Prssldsnt's_____ button.______Mr. uantrty. of There are approximately 14,000 ing euperlntendent. Mr. Digney ■kiei, Frances Marialla today ooin- ths ohsmioal mlxturs .B in an aya FOR RABY’S FOOD ersasod with ths lateness of the horns thers slnoe. Shs suffsrsd • Willis, in turn, extended tbs Ex- I banks In the country. pleted her sixth day aloft with while flrwreen wart working about a hour. Sunday morning a large num­ iiioceeded Newton H. Snow in 1901. ■hook last wssk, which has oonflnsd President's badge to Mr, Halstsd. The ooi^ratioD up to Christmas Throufliout the yoari of service Helen Rlohoy In their attempt to obemioal tank, and. w u forced to CLarFs OrifiasA laby Soups sad Tm made l,3 n loans to rscelvsrs and ber of trMs that bad not been sold hsr to bad, and bsoauss of bar ad- A quartet oooslstlng of Elmer of the man who cams to tbia town establish a women’s refueling endur­ Wsdsn, Faystts B. d ir k e , John I. undergo msdteal treatment His sys toblu are aew peshed la the sew conssrvators of closed banks, tbs wore observed In tbs various stands ance flight record. vanesd aga bsr oondltloa la consid­ about tbs town. as an immigrant lad, thers has ered serious. ^ OlaoB and a Elmore Watkins waa bumstd, but it w u sxpsoted it asiel PaHty Pooh at ■ asw is«s pHsa total advanced being approximately osvsr besn a complaint about the The fliers entsred thslr ssventh 8882,000,000. Paokaga stores reported substan­ randersd ssvaral eslectiou whlob will rupond to trsatmsut Thsy’ispr^Mtod sad psoked as pwely tial sales la wlass aad liquors for manner of oonduotlng the work of above the ground at 1:08 p. m, WIN voclferoualy applauded. R. K. ■I ■edwB seAsMi s u ds It. tbo holiday. Taverns also enjoyed the department. He was ever a luu'd adto clear weather prevailing, but Community Andsraon won the attefidiaoe prtos Aik year dutee-uadey them ESPIONAGE CHARGE good patronage Saturday night and working foreman, honest and sin with winds slightly onoppy. club will DOStpons ths sstbaok for donatsd by Charles Burr. It wu today. , Christmas Day, many of them stag- esre and showing hie smployeei b; If evsrythlng goss wsll, the wo­ the bene^ of the radio fund from announced that tbs meeUng next Recreation ('enter thla evening to Tuosdity evening of tng Sno eatsrtalnnsnta to attract example,ipl( the Way to dd the worl men will equal the present rooord of week would be bold l^ s s u y , u DENIED BY MARTIN persons. that be lo well knew himself. His eight days, four hours and six mln- next week, owing to the snowatorm. Wew Year’s Day will be observed Items of Interest ■trong oonititution w u unable to utos at 8:09 p, m. Thursday, in Monday. CUPP'S coneletently bear the burden of order to offlcisilly break the mark, Mill Miriam Troth of Foater Progressive dab (OonMniied troa Page One) night and day work, resulting In the they must rsmaln aloft an hour ■trset, a student at Manobeatar During the course of the after ,,Th« 4Wlmmlaf pool at tha Rsersa- lAlY SOUPS AND VE8ETAILIS U T E S m O C K S protracted lllneie which caused hie longer, High ichool, is spending the boll- luncheon talks it was b ro u ^ t out • ( an applloatloa for pielr previaioaal tloa Center la cloatd all thla WNk temporary retirement from hie A broken key to their baragraph days ^ th relatives in' The Bronx, that ths Klwuls Club to tale town while tha Utla is being given Ite liberty and both were taken back to duties. rOl lALI BT New York, Deo. 26— (A P )—Tired was replaced today in plenty of Now York, and on Long Island. is a orogresslvs organtoatlon« enjoys regular■*“ lenibblag, All pod their cells—flwita to the Bante prls Hli health having been regalnoo flaanotal markets, ^>parently over­ time before the altitude recording a fins standing In ths oommunity, wUl be ■uapeadsd, of course. Ths on and bis wife to La Petite Ro- looked by Santa (Saua, drifted to a degree, be will serve in advisory The Arthur Drug Store Instrument would have stopped. added to ths membership aad maia- will be open agiun naxt Mon­ quette pending further examlna rather disooasolately today, after capacity to the new euperlntendent, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ely Rogers Of tUnsd a splendid reoord of attend­ When the key broke, the filers ex­ New York, formerly of Lswis day, 848 Mala 88. / Rnhinow BMg. tion of their papers and others un their Christmas recess, aad neither who has worked under his direction pressed fear another could not be ance. The klddlee* spmmer camp der arrest. stocks nor staples were able to for the past 11 years. Btroot, spent tho holidays with Mrs. w u made boiaible again tbli year made before the clock-work device ^ g e ^ parsnta. Mr. and Mra, Al­ Martin not only declared that the make any appreciable headway. ran down. u la previoua yean, even though charges of alleged espionage were There were faint rumors of forth­ bert Chapin of Foster atreet. the expense might have been a v ^ - a complete mystery to him, but said coming monetary developmeuta at ed on account of the depre^on OPEN FORUM he never bad met either of the Washington, but these seemingly NO TIN SOLDIER TUNE Mias Alva Anderson who tsxobss which lowered thy Ineomee of the Switses or any other suspect, ex­ made little impression on trading TO SEAT EASTERN STAR In Wlnstedr^s spendlpf the Chriat- members. a W. A. HOURS cept the Russian woman held, Mme circles. With the gold rate bolding maa holldaya a . the home of her Lidia Tcbekaloff Stahl, 48. at its last week’s level, the dollar AT HRST LADY’S PARTY parents, Mr, and Mra. Alfred C To The Herald: Harmless Friendship drooped in foreign exchange deal­ OFHCERS TOMORROW Anderaon of Hartford Road. SUGGESTS FARLEY ;^If It teu’t out of order, I would Martin said his friendship with ings, Sberling advanced some 4 Mrs. Roosevelt Does Not Be­ like to aak tee reason wlw thou Mme. Stahl—whom police call a su cents and French francs were men employed by the a W. A. lieve In Such Songs Or Toy-. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dexter and fiw awsasii nsiw aa per-spy—was harmless and never of around .08 of a cent higher. Wheat, Regular Business Session To children of Brookfield atreet spent RESIGN ONE POST oouldn’t go to work at 6 a. m., and a suspicious nature, while the doc com, cotton and most other com- She Says. Be Followed By Special Christmas with relatives in ^ s- quit at 4 p. m., with 30 minutes for hovutoi uments seized in his home were moditles were narrow. Silver ton. lunch, working Monday, Tuesday, (Conttoned From Page One) k asB 0 L merely pieces of unimportant corre futures were a little heavy. Bonds Meeting And Party Wednesday and Thursday, T 1-2 Washington, Dec. 26.— (AP) spondence. were dull and nolxed. I Mr. and M n. Arthur Anderaon of h o m each day making 80 hours, MILK mirtnYnn ttam Mrs. Switz continued to complain Mrs. BYanklln D. Rooaevelt had a man M a political party," Norris Silver mining shares were soft, Temple Chapter, Order of the ■psnt the said to an interview. slab having two days left for bad MfV today that her prlhon cell was cold U. S. Smelting losing 3, American tin-soldier costume song changed to Eastern‘ Star, wUl meet tomorrow holiday with relaUves to town. “Particularly la teat true When wuteer if necessary iutead of and damp. Smelting 2 and Cerro de Pasco 1. a drum-major xostume song for Sls- iattw oh. evening at 8 o’clock. The regular the men w bou appointmente be con­ splitting tee week with all kinds of Her lawyer, Charles Moyse, visit­ Homestake was also off 4. Ameri­ tle and Buzzle’s Christmas party business session will be followed by Miss Alice Fuller of North MH" trols have nothing to do to their offi- hours from three to nine and from AUUC ii lha cA-poipQU S»od ed her twice Christmas day and can Telephone was again without this afternoon for 60 children. a special meeting for the tasteUa- street spent Christmu with* tee clal CM>aoitiM with poUtlca." Monday to Saturday. « tried to get her transferred to a noticeable support and sagged near­ The President’s wife doesn't be­ lor STwyoos ni svsry wfBm tlon of fhe new officers, after which family of her nephew, Robert No PoUtice I am J\i8t curious to ask why It heated cell, but the warden showed ly 3 at one time. Others off a lieve In tin soldiers as toys, or even Cowles of Springfield. ' Anoteer couldn’t be done. I don’t want you oi Ua. I him that there was not a heated in character-songs. a Christmu party will be enjoyed The Nebraskan asserted the post- point or more Included U. S. Steel, nephew, Mark Ctowlei, motored up muter general headed “what ought to think I am finding fault, u I cell in the prison and that all seem­ Allied Chemical, American Tobacco The tune was retained, because it in the oanquet hall, the admission to which Is ten cent g ift from New London, called for his to be a great government buatoeu am not I think , it is a wonderful OtDIB ed damp. B, Bethlehem Steel, Chrysler, gave a chance to beat a drum, and 1 Mra. Elsie Knight wiU succeed aunt and brought her back to town institution" *whlch be said “ihould thing for these men to have work. ^Youn Mrs. Switz said it was so cold DuPont, Western Union, Consoli­ Slstle liked a drum the best of all Mrs. Maijorie Straw u worthy ma­ lu t night. Miss Fuller who b u contain no politics in tee job-getting I am not one of teem, nor are any that she ■ remained in bed most of dated Gas, N. Y. Central, Commer­ her Christmas gifts, wbereEUi' Buz- MILK] tron and William Stevenson will be been ill for a long period following sense." of my people, but toteruted to tee the time, arising only to walk for cial Solvents, U. S. Industrial Alco­ zie’s choice was a mouth orgEm. woriuaen, foreman and time-keeper. F ^ M | the new worthy patron. Past Ma­ a siege with pneiunonla is at pres­ “TTie same thing ^was true in exercise or to sit in her fiir-collared hol and ConUnental Can. Two children’s songs written by tron Mrs. Beatrice Robb will be the ent with Miss Nellie L. HdUist&nf President CooUdge’s administration C. B. L. coat with a blanket about her feet Announcement of the R. F. C. Secretary Woodin were chosen for Marble street for additional warmth. tostalllng officer. The chapter hu when Senator Butler of that its domestic gold purchases up Wendy Marshal, the toy lady, and setts remained chairman of the Re- to last Saturday had aggregated enjoyed a busy and succesi^l year Ooyerleaf Dairy her accompanist sister, to ^desidte the depression. Clifford A. Gustafson, physical di­ ubllcan National committee while L W. TAYLOR. Prop. 817,594,000 indicaced T»*tal to the rector in tee schools of Greenwich, sing at the party in the Skuit Room. The refreshment committee for E\ tee Senate," Norris added. "Bis 142 Sooth Main 8A PRICES OF GOLD amount of 81,912,000 had been ac­ la spending the vacation at his home ability to control votes on a purely B/ue Ffonm ^ Present at Mn. Roosevelt’s press the party tomorrow evening will be quired during the week. There was on Hackmatack street conference, listening to the party poUtual basis gave him an nutefr MKR i s TNI no statement regarding foreign gold u follows; Mrs. 8fina Olson, Mrs. advantage." STAY THE SAME buying. plans were the Prsirident’s mother, May Puter, Mn. Georganna Zim­ RANGE OIL Mrs. James Roosevelt, and his aunt, 'The second cession to'the duplicate Presldait Rooeevelt, Norris said, rOANKlIN FULL OIL ^ vln ess of some iqfiues was at­ merman. M n, M argant Vennard, contract bridge tonmiy'wlU be HeM “baa dons a great deal to sneourage Mrs. Dora Delano Forbss. MB PkoDC 8M0 (Oonttnoed from Page One) tributed bjr broken panly to belat­ M n. Rena Miller, M n . Linux Gus­ at tee Manchester O erntryelub^ They beard, too, the flat state­ tafson, Miss Beatrioe Clulow, Miss V ed ^-selUng for the purpoee of morrow evening. Playing will bstto STitoi.u'as?’ S BscklUraOaCa. establisbing both profit aad loss ment of the President’s wlfs that Mary Itoivltt, Miu Ethel Mohr, gressed appaceotly unchanged, the she had “absolutsly nothing" to do protnptly at 8 o'clock. Thou ito- President and bis financial advisors j^rds during 1988. Beginning Mias Madeline Bpieas, M n. Elsie with the woman’s nationality treaty tending are urged to be there it that were devoting increased attention to piursday aucb traneactioxu muat StilM, Miss Dorothy WlUls, Fred controversy in Montivldso. Ume. Players unable to be prusnf. FLOODS THREATEN polishing the budget message wUen M carried out on a eaeb baeie if TDden Mid Harry Straw, or thou who wish to Invite guests, goes to CoDgrees next week, the day they are to be made part of the The committM to charge of the are requested to notify the eommlt- after Mr, Roosevelt submits bis own ynris Income tax etatemeats. tree, carol ringing, and arranging t u by noon if poertble. NORTHWESTERN U .& report on the state of the union. Trade asalyete continued to die- for the visit from Sants dsns. Is HE rU N CR Aunc: 0 These preparatUms were puabsd attitude toward the CHILDREN OF VETERANS budjd by Mn. Adsle Bsntly. who , Mr, end Mrs. Wqltu CtodKrtt mo­ (OsattoMd IMm Page Oaa) at a time when the Fedaral dsfldt industrial outlook. 'The fact that will bs assisted ^ Margaret ’lyde, tored up from New Jeruy to spend crept close to tbs bUlico-doUar mark mercbsadlee ear-loadings for the AHe# Roaglund, Doris Hunt, Ula Q WILLIAM P. GIVEN CHRISTMAS P A R H Christm u with Mra. Oroekrtt's LdiMs'weto set at saveral mUUons Id latest Treasury flgurss datsd only week 16, aetuaUy exceeded Stovsnsoo, JemUe Pitkin and Jamas father, John MoMmuny, .of Ifarble o f df^lars. ten days from tbs end of ths ealsn- ttOM tor the o m period ia 1881, Rlcbnond, ' b dar ^ a r and the first six months of instead of rseordlng tbs usual sea­ Ovtr 110 fUertre Gifts From . At Bpokans, PMcafiil VkSey, a the fiscal period. sonal dseUas. was psrtieuJarly tow-ljrlag seettott d8 tha city con- UI-TH Old 8sfnt Nick— Youngsters _ ^ e r a l huadvrti hom u waa It stood at |9«S,61S,000 as com- to rsuS drelss. Entortaln. pared |vitb 11,688,182X100 a year stUsfsotioB was sx- CELEBRATE THEIR FIFTH M au„ and M iu Ruth ~~ stm under water to ^ , aitor tha ECONq m ICAL MANAGEMENT ago. ^ in ths Snsndai dlstriet over who teaebu in the High school ^ survsjr o f tta U. S. CbMabsr of btm^ OiriftnMi party was Cobleskill, N, r„-wer4ott8M oi thO " ** KfM Md givenI j6 o ctaildreo __ _ of Aadsrseo-____ WEDDING ANNIVERSARY ta . om ^ ' loeraassd rseslpts, dtis ehisfly to Commsres whleli sbowsd Isrgsr ptv- fhmlly heme tor tho IrtM ir/ Bfw taasi, aceountsd for 8488XKK),> chasss of Ansriosn nsrebandiss by post Vetersas et Forston # « 1 —• 000 of this 8624,800XK)0 diffsrSBSi 28 eow triss in ths first nlns months armory last Friday Blreh JJtrdit Coapl« Bntsrteln The tolaafva. ' u S S r 'o p M baiwssn last year’s dsfldt and tbs of 1818 oompartd with ths o o ^ St**' ^ abtidsu of monk Bouth t t tha OMumhis ,m 6 IsM s m bers of tbs post and auxiliary wars On Chrlstnss Vt^m^Boeoirt prsiSBt eoi. •praittig^ psilod et last ysar. l»- the bowhflg moteh ot tto f . M. & A. tha vlttuty Tbs adaHiystratloB braali>dewB of Gifts. and tonight, trnm TueM|Of ai lent'ifiMii tta outgo aU o^ to is OB aoeount pt tho M ow ttotm >; ^ iwmispbsif# insressed , *^«<*»tofcOlkwtes K. Bdgtrly, 887^8,826X100 to omorfonoy onos, of ttffr tajriof to the Unltod ftatof Mlu Marts Ssnkbsfl ot N Olss* ^ io fc 9U»,7UfiOO tor tfco ftfO oou- In line with fenamtly inmroved S u r t t o m Foggy Wattarstt, FfSi- & Sef'S.dSS?'’ ^ u 4 Walter liaheeay, a ^ giBr- wood strsst aad hsr nAsu. Xterls ftltu M tbo largoft aiaglo Itom, trade, tte New TorkOottoD Blains Wsbsr Isft ysrtsidaf top a Kakiag fusd eporattoaa also rop> gtoMH* Nnito reported ttat wm pwsent 6m E iit Sisrttord. wuk's rtay in BsffSBflsMi Ksw Ij to tfolT to, world Jsrssy. tlM pedtIoB of tho Troamny at tUo •enoumpQoa o i tto Anoriea etapi# 'Hte. yoitog ftotois f iortvi d bumi U m aad a yaar ago. gy tor ajy a^aopoBd- CM stiim jSuiat wsN as guts ap------D udflf - r - tta I , g w on m iH t, M if DMipir«d w i i i f ^ l s s b p wMb sU t t t . jBs ibitetef “ to* Wdflwen.r Flormoa «8«Pl8 6fS M d Nm ) sow lortitog torwsrd to tM rSfttott

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' P^9§nm$ mitiSti U ttiant*. p " * m _ A' eoRt Boat NM «WIAr NITWOKK 4:41^ 4:10—Tho Blotatarg "iBgt; J t t k R O O m U E CELEIffiATES •FliMK Al i i m • m s l o B t ______a i Memoriae—treat Beojanin Micri, Of P P Ftti- .. BHan 'OatMts fgtunmd to / •- A jorons CHRISTMAS geraio, jonn OBuey, jr „ Mas Met- %^f3S21S,T.;i •life 7’«14-^Mat Fialn ■HI _ - m i; Place, AOefedlj Cot ^ inlts. Frank Janteo, F. X fksa. The Ca nadlana—Dixie.j| | Fanleo Or. 1 Frank Dailey, gtaalar Kulo. A nold Mild: .Toxaa Rangora fUngora-^eat weat Wolftro Work Brings Choor to AUeman, RusieU f . CUrk, TIioBMg ▲ large number of young mm are A woman of middle nge, pdieleeed • " t r Carngoi Tonor—baalej Pestitate While ChnrehM Hewitt, Charles J. Tennstedt, C. W. TOgoat for jUdwoat Sibaitme Aripo. w the Rook « tiefcet At nimifegtk. N. J.. Uibu- . koa kdrl kflr kcbl Hold Spools] Tolotido Sorv- Brendel, Robert W. Tenisstedt, vHlg Wheel dub, which recently re* dey elteraeon and deelded lb travel _^a1t — Kg^n kfw koi9« , Bookond*-woo» James Fapes, Bneet JUudgen. J. kUr kffu riOO— BiOO—To Be Announood leoi wsaidied and opened dub rooms to by from that city t o ______Bi14-Bdwrn------C. Hill - baale: Benjamin Maori, 48, of 17 Purnell Joseph Semite, Marie L. Laeaow, tbe Doane block comer at Market 'Otnt. Baat, ehoa.—I■Dixie; Organalltloo—woat Lena Griffin, Mrs, J. W. Sheehan. ^ to a r^ a New Yorii 4i00»' fiO^IlMkkW-Tha .WKAF WBAF Muale Box ^ •lifydloo of Bxparlonoo—o; Place, was slashed In the back dur­ Cairistmas got an early start in end Main streets. *0 to to n MB and when the drtvW ■H 4 it^ lik^DoUttla Akvonturaa—to • Orehoa^a—raldwoat ing a flght at the rear of bis home RockvUlB yesterday and no fign of lA svlaf Per Flerlda. Thursday An important meeting of the com­ Boeton, Dee. S S -< A »> 4)4^ t>4^Nuraary Whymaa -alao 7i44— 4:4^Tho Celumblano—o to eat i^eeehid Meiifiteetgr he^ aanounoed New ^ Bibo— iiO^MnirFranM--^^MmaFranoaaAWa—alaoi AMa-^^^ 4:0^ OHX^Btokowakl Orehoo—-o to a at 9:80 Sunday night and is at the depression was reported In u y part Town Clerk John X Thomas, ao- mittee to change qf the annual Fire­ t e ^ ^ t h a t it wag her deetinatto. •iJO—__ —l:ib - Wookly...... Hymn ting—to c •il*“ 0:14—Alexander Weoleott—to e Manchester Memorial hospital with of the dty or aurrouadlBg cosununl- oompanied by Mrs. Thomas, _ will men’s Fair, to be held February 8. S? 5*^ taltotod with her nae dey In antomelfle-i^ 4:4^ 4:44—Choorle Mutleal Weaalea Californian Moladloa—to a an eight inch gash in bis shoulder 4:ttH- 7:0(^Tho Meuntalnoaro—woaf 0:0^10H)0—Olon Oray Revue—to c tlea because of the wonderful wel­ leave Rockville for Florida Thurs- 9 and 10 will be held this svsnlng. and she looked around. It wae 8:46 aecUMtita and two 4:14— 7:14*-Bllly BaoholoHa Bkoteh Biokkoaol—0 to eat blade caused by a rasor said to have fare work conducted by the various for en extended visit Mr. Details of the fair program w flibe Maneherter. been tariured M 4:14— 7:M^Lum A Abno)'—oaat only •1447-10:44—Bvan Bvana, Bonga^a- been wielded by Sebastian Arigno, lodges and clubs m well as by the Thomas will make th^ trip by auto, announcid by the oominittee within Owtoectlcut, ie a pretty wen de- Wito m d du 4:44— 7:4^Tho OoiabargOi Borlal Aat aid; Myrt an? it for w 40, of 147 Birch street, who Is ------durfer the _ _ 7:00— 4Kk>—•an4orton«Crumlt, Bongo 10:14—11 |l4——Oaneo Hour—wabo only would not tell the police while the Catholic diurch, where a midnight During tale absence from Rockp iU for several days, was aUe to be ■be was and he informed her she jejany toJ iM in CmndtoMif 4:0^10:00—Both FarkoHa Crulo*—to e NBC-WJZ NETWORK wounj] was being dressed at his mass was celebrated by the pastor, the work at the Town Clerk’s bit and run driver, 0;l^10i4O—Madamo Bylvia aloe cot bouse, but Aiigno claimed be struck about today and attend to hto work 4:44—10:44—Hobart Bimmena, Tonor BABIC — Eaat: wJa wba>wbaa wbal Rev. George T. Sinnott. omee will be in tharge of A pubhe whist party win be held somewhat upset to say the least Walicnr KeIrsteaA 14, I0:0^1l.’00—John B. Konnody’o T^k wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wayr wnuu: I in self defense. ^ e womaa was aeoompanied from Yatauy injured while Midweat: wcky kyw wenr wla kwk Standing room was at a premliun Casatl, aseletant town clerk. Wednesday avmieg at the Moose 10:14—11:14—Jack Ruoaoll Ore.—«ait: Christmas Party and scores of people from other toe (^ rw a y , where she was stand- hla terns. Uum and Abnor—midweat ropoat kwer kotl wren wmao kao whbf The Macii family have been living Tbe work In tbe Rockville Oty Club rooms under the spoasorahlp 10:40-11:40-Faut Whttaman Orehoo. NORTHWBBT a CANADIAN — wtmj creeds were present to witness* the Court where Mr. Thomas Is prose­ of the Loyal Order of Mooie. Scores ^ ■totkm. By oaU- MaxweU Mecham. 80, 11:00 12:00—Oaneo Muoio Fregram wiba katp wabo ^yday kfyr cret cfcf on Purnell Place for a few months tog the H a i^ r d terminal ft was Me., kUled at a grade cnMR 11:40—14:40—Froddlo Martin Orehootra BOUTh — wrva wptf wwne wla wlax and Sunday bad arranged for a midnight msws which w u the first cutor will be handled by Barnard of people have been petronlatog wfla-waun wlod warn wmo wab wapl Mie would PMuipe, Me,, by a loeemeCtfa. CB8-WABC NETWORK Chrlstnus party« according to the to be celebrated in R e e k ie for ten [ Ackerman, Aseletant Prosecuting these whlet partiee at the Moeea teach Manchester at 4:45. A seat wjdx wamb kvoo wl^ wfaa wbap kpro years. Attorney. Homs on 13m etieet John Murphy, 8, HelyoiBik BABIC—Eaot: wabo wade woko wcao nvoai ktba ktba waoc Story told by Mrs. Macri to a ]jae saved for her and when the when his iled was Ctruelc waab wnao war wkbw wkre whk cklw MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kdr kxhl Herald reporter soon after the fight. Many people arrived at the church Union Meeting Pestpensd Miss Edith F. lUoSdti of Hook- hue reached Manchester she was wdre wcau wlp wjao wean wfbl we PACIFIC COABT — kfo kfl 1 ^ kerao automobOe In Hotyoke. end khq kfad ktar They were seated around the bouse, shortly after, 11 o'clock to be assur­ At the meeting of RockviUe viUe, directed the presentation at wjev; Midweat: wbbm wfbro kmnbo ed of seats, notwithstanding the ^ ®Mtion and Jeremiah K eatl^, 10, aad . kmoz wowo whaa Cant. Baat, the two downstairs rooms being Bjanch, No. 2014, United Textile the cantata "Heralds ef F n ^ ’ at tontliiued on towards Mandieater. Lsuidry, 14, Ms oeuain, itii]|g^ BABT AND CANADA—wpg whp wibw 4:44— 4:40—Tho Binging Lady—eaat well filled with members of the fact that the seating ci^iaolty of Werkers, which was scheduled for the First Methodist ehnrch 6i Staf- Nsw H y ip shire Sad as far as the whee wlbx wfea wore wioe efrb ckac struck by an automobile near 4:44— 5:44—Orphan Annie—oiatOTly family. About 9 o’clock Arigno, the church Is well over 1,000, ac­ w Sunday aftemoon in the Town tord Springs Sunday mosnlng. to OIXIB — wgot Wafa wbre wgam wdod 6:04— 4:00—RIohard HImbor Orohoa. cording to Rev. Father Sinnott !£S!.Ei!S* >■“ lag’s home in Northamptan. '«klra wreo wlae wdax wtoo krld wrr 4:44— 4:40—Mary Small, Benge—eaat: who was considered a friend by Hall. Memorial BuUdlnf, no busi­ which the senior end junior oSoirs were returning from a ktrh ktaa waeo koma wdbo wodx wbt The Binging Uady^epoat for wan Macri, came to the bouse. He was Many stood in the rear of the participated. 4:45— 4:44—Lowell Thomaa — eaat: ness was transacted. Many of the mase. wdae wblg wtar wdbj wwva wmbg waja given a drink of wine and then talk­ church While others stood in the members were not present inasmuch The- newly dected officers of MIDWBBT — wcah w»l wmt wmbd Orphan Annie—repeat to mldwen choir. Uldeiic Therriault, 40, wtag wlOn wlbw kfh kfab wkbo weoo •.•00— 7HN^Amoo 'n' Andy—eaat only ed about having a sleep. Mrs. Macri as they were away for the Gbrlst- Fayette Lodge No. 69. A. F. Jk A. N. H., killed by an automobile' 4:14— 7:1V-Radle In Edueatten—to a suggested that he go home. Her The senior choir, led by Mrs. Anna naaa holidays. v— wi.- HEAVY FALL OF SNOW wabt •i44— 7:46—Tho Rhythm Btring Quar. M., will be {totalled this evening left his truck In Haaehester, N i MOUNTAIN—kTor kla kob kal 7 :0^ 4 :00— Crlrno Cluoa, Dramatle husband went outside with him, Mae Pfunder and M4» J. Schmidt The busineae was postponed until with the Installation ixinwg jdagg m • The two who died of ‘ COABT—khj koin kgb kfre kol kfpy krl 8:40 Health Adventure,"Talk leaving by the back door. About five sang at this solemn high mass. Sunday afternoon. January 7th, at Hasonlo Han. celved last wefe were: kfbk kiaj kwg kem kdb kgmb 7:-.. ___4:44 ___ Hlllpot______A Lambert, minutes later her husband came in The sanctuary was handsomely C O Y ^ NEW Y(HIK CITY Cant. Boat. 4 :00— OHIO— Muale Momeriea _ ___ which time It (s h o ^ to have sev­ William O. Morton, 24, , 8:40— 9 :40—Men of Daring— wjx only through the front door, dropped off decorated with evergreens, Chiist- eral out-of-town speaken present law acbool student, who wa^i 4:00— 6HK>—BkJppy, Bketch—eaat only •Hk)— lOHIO—Tho Variety ^ulae—win his overcoat and ran upstairs. It mas trees and red roses. M w y com­ 4:14— 4:14—Phil Ragan, Tonor—to cat •:4I^10:40— To Be Announood J ^ p h Sylvia of Pawtucket R. L, New York, Dec. 26.— (A P )— A ing to his home to 4:40— 4:40—Jack Armatrong—ok only lO.’OO— : — Loader a Mala Trlo-reaat; was noticed that there was blood on mented on the beautiful appearance. 4:44— 6:46—Oeorgo Hall Orohoa—>to o 11 0 0 en International Organiser toe tbe leavy fan of snow, borne on a 80- when be waa erttfeally injured the coat. At St. Joseph’s Polish Catholic Wedneaday. He died In PItti 4KIO— OHIO—Buek Rogaro—eaat only; 10j1|^11:16— T^o Foot Frineo— baale Macri was found on the bed and United Textile W S S S . w h T iS l Queer Twists toile wind from the northeast, dis­ Bkippy, Bketeh—repeat for midweat church a midnight mass was also Jobn Cooney, 60, fTiloopte 4:1^ 4:16—Bobby Banaen—eaat onlyj jOrtO—lljBO—Mayor Oavla Orehootra the bed clothes were covered with toe organizer of the RoekvUle rupted traffic during the morning Al and Feta—weot A Dixie only 11i0^ 12:0^ P h H Harria A Orehoatra celebrated and was largely attend­ »an eh , was a gqeet at the meeting rash hpure today and caused Hn«T5 who died to a Sprinigfieid bog 11:40— 14:44 — Harry Boanlek Orehoatra blood. A call to the police station ed. Sunday, In Day's News taijurlea received last \ T b _ brought Sergeant McGliim and T>f- ehlyeriity men to form at Depart- The church bells of S t Bernard’s A number of new members were towit of SaMtatlon gaiagee to the when he was struck by an au' ficer Martin and soon after Officer and S t Joseph’s churches attracted bile. ly the pastor of the Hebron and Prentice arrived. On seeing the admitted and there are now wdl hope of obtaining temporary work Gilead Congregational churches. considerable attention when they Pueblo, Colo.—-In the next few The storm began suddenly shortly trouble, Sergeant McGIlrm ran back over ZOO in Rockville Branch, No. years, when Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hebron people were invited to at­ to the police box at Oak and M r^ rang at midnight ushering in the before T a. m., and to toes than two Christmas holiday. Prigmiwe oaU out “Noel Nt»ei" It . , j r « v « r tha Itentmi tend. streets and called headquarters for Court Omee TMepoeod Of bouto an inch had faUen. Pedes- .\t many of the churchee a special will not neceeearUy Indieate the triu s found sidewalks perUaua, and Whotmmr tha Qmta A large attendance Is reported at a doctor and an ambulance. Two abort cases were disposed at Christmas season. A eon—their the program of the Hebron Green Confusion In House serrice was held on Sunday in cele­ to the Rockville City Court Satur­ motor traffio moved eautiouely over bration of the Christmas season. sixteenth child — was bora Christ­ -*lppery atrMts. grammar and primary schools, tudd Dr. Burr responded. There was day morning, leaving no eases pend-* mas day and was chrlstaned Nld. TDBBday, P wwBnhFr Mtb, 19SS at the town h ^ Thursday evening. At the Union Congregational 1 wJ?* traffio over Brook­ great confusion in the home. Mrs. Ing over the Christmas holidays. Lacrosse, WtaL^-Shsriff ReUey 4KK> p. m.—^U. 8. Navy Band. ’The program Included songs, recita­ Macri knew her husband’s assailant church the holiday program began William Flavel erf DobaonvUla. lyn bridge was halted to give work* 4:80—^Newi Flaaheg. raced two bloodhounds a half mile men an opMrtunity to eiwead sand tions, etc., a principal featum bedng only by his first but did know at 9:80 o’clock, In cbiuge of the before Judge John X 4:86—Enoch Light’s Orchestra. the dramatization of ■ Dickens' class of Miss Blanche Ainsworth. through the Ghriatmaa oold to pur­ eo toe eOppety approaobea and where he lived. Officer Prentice ^ « k by Prosecuting Attorney John suit cf an Intruder who had broken roadwaye. 4:45—Ye H ^ p y Minstrels. Christmas Cand. Edwin Smith took took her in the police car to Birch Rev. George S. Brookes, pastor, de­ B. Thomas on the charge at totoxl- 5:00— Skippy. the part of Scrot^e, EJarl Porter Into a farm bouse. FtoaUy he had Thick weather, with a vtolbUlty of street. ’The man wanted was Just livered a Christmas sermon. ^tion. He was arrested by Sergeant to five ujrthe chase. The noses at 5:15— Phil Regan. was the clerk, also the ghost, the going Into bis boarding place as the Sunday evening the children from ^ u t a quarter of a mile, blanketed Bant* OIL New Steel 92,50 Peter Dowgiewics last Tbureday the anlmale were froaen. toe harbor. Ferryboats carrying 5:80—Jack Armstrong—All'Amer* role of nephew was taken by Ken­ officer arrived. Prentice followed the Tolland County Temporary night lean Boy. neth Johnson, and Sherwood Griffin Duquoln, H I — The lurpriaing heavy loads of eoxnmuters to work him into the house. He foimd the Home at Vernon Center presented a A penalty at thirty days to Jail thing to Scott Hnier, a farmer waa S?®**... 5:45—George Hall’s Orchestra. and Louis Garbicb acted as visitors. razor in Arigno’s side coat pocket were behind eohedule and three tn- U n in iS Faucet.... 75e program of Christmas carols under with costs 4unountlng that he had so many friends. Re- e o B ^ steamers remained'at quar­ 6:00—Buck Rogers—“Adventures A short play, "Tho Baron’s Yule ArigTK) was handcuffed and brought the leadership of Miss Svah M. In the 25th Century.” toralng from a hunting trip he found antine, waiting for a let-up In the Log,” was carried out. ^erwood back to the police station, the re­ Hammond. hie house filled with persons who Phone 3980 6:15—H-Bar-O Rangers. Griffin assumed the role of baron. John Zattke of Manobester. was etorm before proceeding to their port and arrest being made within At the Trinlty’Lutheran church a also before toe court on toTchiJge had oome to symptohlse over Ms plere. Ite PVanldhi Oil Bqalpineat do, 6:80—The Dictators. The fool was acted by Abrahiun ten minutes. Sergeant McGUrm Christmas eve service was held at death. How the’report got stsuted 6:46—Little Italy. Sherman. The guards and serfs was with Dr. Burr In Macri's room ^Intoxication. He was arrested by 6:30 o’clock In which the Sunday Officer William Leutgen to the no one seems to know. T:00—^Mjrt and Marge. were enacted by a group of trying to learn the cause, but Ben school and members of the congre­ Rochester, Minn__ Crippled for Tounger boys. Cbriiitmas carols toilet at toe Memorial building last T:18—Jacques Fisher’s Orchestra. 3 would not talk. gation united. On Christmas as seven years because of two broken 7:80—Dell Campo.. were sung. A pleasing feature was Arigno was intoxicated when he Friday night A pmialty of 81 and English service was held at 10 costs of 812.18 'waa Imposed. legs suffered to boyhood1 ^toM 7:45—Nomum Hapgood. the songs, of n ^ch the words and was brought in and was locked up Carl SeaU, 18, of Madison music were written by the pupils. o’clock and a German service at 11 Liona Chib to Bear Editer - — — —” J, ^^^l^L, 8:00—The Columbians. until Tie sobered up. A bond was o’clock. looking torwaxd to h e ^ ^ days 8:15— Slngln’ Sam. These Included the “Welcome Song” Maurice Sherman, editor at the Be H ealthy • W alk furnished for his appearance in The First Lutheran church also again. 8:80—Volce.dfixperience. | composed by the grapunar room, court this morning.^ 'The condition "Hartford Courant”, is to be the Bones from hla mother's legs were 8:45—Fray and Braggldtti. an^^^ibe losing song, hi* the primary held a Christmas eve servleg Sun­ speaker before the next meeting of Y^en your feet hurt, you hurt all over. Baekabfaea. of Macri, it wrw reported at the day evening at 7 o’clock. A pageant transplanted to his to two opera- 8:00—Leopold Stowkowskl and the room. A hug;e Christmas tree was hospital, was comf or cable but he the Rockville Llone Club Wednesday ttoim and specialists said he would leg stri^a, a r^ tis of the feet, weakened arches- a ^ Philadelphia Symphony Orch. shorn qf Its gifts, and there was a was unable to appear in court. was presented by the Sunday school evening, January 8, at tha Rock­ entitled “In the Fullness at Time.” walk again to six months. The ^ e s , tate pains and burning feet are conditions direct­ 8:15—Alexander Woolcott, the present for each child. In addition to the cut that pene­ ville House. This meeting la not to mother will suffer no permanent In­ ly caused by poor foot balance and structure. Town Crier. Mrs. Joseph Walsh, teacher in the trated the heavy coat, sweater and At the Methodist Elpiscopal church be held this week( as some have jury. 8:80—^Andre Kostelanetz presents. grammar room at the green, spent underriotblng there was another a special program was observed on been informed inasmuch as the Pittoburgh—It must have been, Sunday with Mrs. Eldna Hanson 10:00— Casa Loma Orchestra; Do, Christmas with her hiuband at gash in the clothing that did not re- meetings are held every two the lOS priMoeri at the bar said to As, Ml ’Trio. Pearl River, N. Y. The remainder siilt in any bodily injury. Johnson as the soloist. Rev. Charles weeks and the Lions d u b Christmas themselves as they, walked 10:80—Columbia News Service. of the school vacation she will spend Arigno’s Story S. Johnson, pastor, dellvereo a holi­ party and banquet took place last out of tbe court rooms, the 10:45—Bvan Evans, baritone; con­ at her home in Danbury. Arigno told a different story. He day sermon Christmas. Wednesday evening at toe Rockville mas ^drit. Mai^trates Leo Rothen- cert orchestra. A Christmas luncheon was served admitted being at the house and The First Congregational church House. a ^ George Metitier dlsoharaed 11:15—Gertrude Niesen. at the grammar room, Hebron claims he had gone there on a social at Vernon Center also observed a It is expected that a large number tbe 106 who bad been brought to on At M* liER NBIL B* 8« C * 11:80—^Isham Jones' Orchestra. Green school, on Friday the closing visit, taking a drink or two of wine special Christmas program Sunday will be on hand to hear Mr. Sher­ charges of disorderly conduct. FOOT SPBCIAIJST AND CHIROPODIST day of school. Cocoa was made by and then 4u:companylng Maori out morning at 11 o’clock with an ap­ man, who is widely known through­ Berlin— The winter relief, com­ propriate sermon by the pastor. Rev piling a “National cook book,” has OFFICE HOURS: the pupils on the school stove, and of the back door. Just outside the out Connecticut and has many Toss, and Sat 6 to 10 P. William F. Tyler. asked German house wives to send M. 865 Main Street served with the other good things door, he said, Macri handed him the fiignds to Rockville and vldnlty. Than. 9 A. Bl. to 9 P. Bf. HEBRON brought by the various groups. rasor. Macri picked up a stick and May Eliminate Many Aeeoonta FonenJ of John Sehwan to their best MMpes for the one pot And By Aiqxilntnient Schools win reopen the second day put it imder bis coat, then suggested The new policy of tho Northern stew compulsory to Germany one Manchester, Cobb. The funeral of John Bchwars 80, Sxmday a month. Ih spite of exceedingly stormy of Jainuary. Mrs. James Cann, that they go to a nearby tavern and Connecticut Bankers’ Association, of 72 Spring etreet, who died at’ tbe cut up the proprietor, according to “Paris” says the appeal patri- weather and a flooded condition of teacher In the primary room, will which becomes effective January 2, Hartford Retreat last Wedneaday, spend her vacation at her home In Arigno. may eliminate nearly one-half of otloally, “haa no finer recipes than the roadB, nearly 200 people were In waa held from the home of hie son, ours. See to It that your d^hee are attendance at the town meeting Lebanon. Arigno claimed that as a result the accounts at the Rockville Na­ of his refusal to carry out Maori’s John Schwarz of 8 Proapect street, cheap and tasty.” Wednesday evening, when the ques­ Perfect attendance pupils in the tional bank and ultimately nearly Sunday afternoon at 8:80 o’clock. tion of a Federal loan for the con­ grammar room, Hebron green wish, the latter hit him with the one-half of the help employed at stick. He was about to strike again Rev. George S. Brookea. pastor at struction of roads under the NRA school, for the month of December, the local bank. the Union Congregational church, act came up again for consideration. are: Henry Dombrowsky, Geopge when he recalled the razor that had While the name of the loc4d bank been given him and drew It In self officiated. Burial waa to the family ^ im d up to a dootorie office wife' At Its previous meeting, December Flckett, Leonard Glass, George is to soon be changed to "The Rock­ plot to Grove Hill cemetery. Goncl, Uoyd Gray, Irving Griffin, defense. In the struggle that fol­ Injuries received to line of duty. 7, the voters rescinded a vote asking ville Branch” of the Hartford-Con- The bearers were ai follows; He had been etruok en the head for a loan of 1170,000 for’ the pro- Carlton Jones, Frank and John lowed the cutting took place, Aiigno necticut Trust Company, being one said. George Schwars, Ernest Lfppmann, a bottle hurled by an exdtM Ject. At that time there was so Kulynch, Henry Pomprowltz, Leon­ of the five bamks absorbed In the f&fi* ard Rachmilowitz, Abraham Sher­ As Macri was imable to appear Fred Kreyslg of Rockville; LeaUe much fear of the consequences combine which will become effective Schwarz of Bridgeport; Otto Sen- which might follow from bonding man, Edwin Smith, Catherine this morning, the state asked for a Wednesday, December 27, the “ac­ Flckett, Marcia Frankel, Elsie Gar- further continuation until a further key and Myron MaeFarland of Elaat the town that the measure was kill­ tivity charge” is to be the feature Hartford. ed. Since then, however, the ques­ bich, Elizabeth Goncl, Kate investigation could be made and which will eliminate nearly half of Fnend of Bhwii q . Riohard tion has been talked over and more Kulynch, Marie Smith, Alberta Elid­ Maori be In court. This was grant­ the accounts. Overnight A. P. ing. Prinuuy room, Donald and ed and Arigno wiui released under a The funeral of Emil George Rich' thoroughly Investigated, so that the The "activity charge” will sunount R o w m m ii' air was pretty well cleared. ’The Kenneth Griffin, Robel-t Horton, bond of 8 i^ to appear next Tues­ art, 58, of Snlpslo street, who died day, January 2. Attorney George to three cents on each check, except Thursday, waa held from the funeral News fact that the government Is back of Israel Kesman, Morris Kesman, that there will be no charge «on the matter is reassuring. The Michael Kulynch, Richard Lee, D. Lessner appeared for Arigno and parlors of the E. H. Preston Com­ w n checks for each 810 of average bal­ • trouble resulting from bonding the Jerald, Horace and Milton Porter, Paul Correnti of Birch street, furn­ pany Sunday afternoon at 8 o’clock Boston—Condition of Irvin (Ace) / o r * Fletcher Ward, Abraham Garbieh, ished the bond. ance over 8100 for the month. The Rev. John T. Nichole, pastor of th4 Bailey, Toronto hockey player, re­ Tttgsday and Wednesday town for the railroad some sixty banks in the Hartford Clearing years ago, resulted from the faUure Ethd Flckett, Marlon Griffin, Annie BUtogton Congregational eburcb, ported “very good” by Boston Qty of the company back of it, thus and Helen Goflci, Lois Hilling, House Association will charge t^ee officiated. Burial was 1a the Elling­ hospital physicians. throwing the debt onto the towns Arlene Jones, Rosaline Rachmilo­ cents Instead of five cents for each ton cemetery. 4 « F — Meagre reports concerned in the deal. As the gov­ witz, Charlotte Rathbun, Josephine AMUSEMENTS check. There will also be a charge The bearers were as foUbwa: tell of death at sea Of a and PORTERHOUSI or SHORT ernment can hardly fall, we seem to Pomprowicz, Gertrude Sherman. of fifty lents a mohth on accounts Henry Felber, Arthur iQbbe, Gor­ Ms newly ilgned crew of four who ba safe. Claritaon F. Bailey was Among out of town people who with an average balance of less don Downes. John Leutjea. JoaeA drowned when the schooner MoMca elected as chairman of the meeting. spent the Christmas holidays here “HOUSE ON 56TH ST.” than 8100. A chsuge will also be Ralsch sad Andrew Couch. Hartery of S t Johns turned over In After a great deal of discussion It were Miss Marjorie Martin of made for returning checks, for > John North a rough sea. was Anally decided to aak for a loan Dalton, Mase., at the home of her which there tre insufficient funds, Joseph North. 66 of 18 Spring Seymour, Conn.— Karp Flsum, of 860,000. An amendment to this mother, Mrs. T.‘ D. Martin, Grinton IS DRAMATIC STORY and persons whose average balancg Street, died at hlx home Friday father of tea year old Peter Fleum, STEAKS motion, asking for 876,000 instecul, I. Will of Yonkers, N . Y., and Mrs. is less than 8600 will be charged for night. Death waa caused by pneu­ whose body was found Ity hla par­ was lost by two votes. It was voted Will of Connecticilt State College, the checkbooks. A majority at the monia following a ihort nipxM, ents la woods near their home, to to use the funds thus acquired In Robert E. Will of the faculty, of Sald^To Be the Best Vehicle accounts at the' Rockrille National He le survived by his wife, Mrs. be questioned la ooaaeotloa with the building of the roads known as Connecticut State College, all at the Kay Francis Has Been Giv­ bank have but a small balance, with Anna North; two sons, WUUam and case. home of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lord, North street, Gilead, leading from en In Screen Career. the largest number being under Joseph North, Jr., of Rockville and a Plalnvflle, Conn,— Mrs. Grace the White Schoolhouse to the Bolton Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Sellers and 8100. These are the factors v ^ c h DooUdge, widow of the former PreM- their Infant son, Horace Wens, of etotor, Mra. Anna Kelley of Jackson, line. West streeti leading from the Few stories are said to offer a are expected to eliminate the ma­ Mlialgan. dent qwndi Ghrittmas with her son, same schoolhouse southerly to the New London at the home of Mrs. jority of the checking accounts. John, and his family at the home Anne C. Gilbert and the Misses Pen­ ■tar a wider range of dramatic op­ The funeral waa held this mom- Four Comers, and thence to the portunities, than are affmrded beau­ There will also be a charge at the of farmer Gov. TrumbuU, John's ■RIQHTWOOD Mariborough line, and East street or dleton, and others. ing tn m the Quish Funeral Home tiful Kay Francis In “The H o i^ on local bank for forwarding securi­ on Park street at 8:80 o’clock and father-in-law. the Bolton road, going past Clar­ Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Horton ties aind certifying checks and also and children n>ent Christmas day at 66th Street” Warner Bros.’ plctur- Tram S t Bernard's CathoUo ohuroh ence Rathbun’s place to the Bolton iaation of Joseph Santley’s story, new discount chsurges. llaa, as the funds may prove suffic­ the home of Mrs. Horton’s mother, at 9 o’clock Rev. Frands' C D a i s y H a m s wW ^ w iU ^ shown WeSiesday at With much of the bookkeeping Htoohey, assistant pastor, ofliciatsd. ient. It was also voted to Improve Mrs. Elizabeth Doyle, in UnlonvlUe. the State Theater. and trust work expected to be trans­ 666 those points known a i Doane Hill Burial was to St Bernard’s ceme­ __^ the orphaned daughter of a ferred to the madn office of the tery. tlQUm, TABLETS, SALVB on North street, and Clark’s Hill, •HORT STORM WABNINQ ptof60siotiAl guiblor, whOM btEUty Hartford-Connscticut Trust com­ Briefs NOSB DBOPt MIATV WOUilOIS , Jones street The type of roads to wtau her Immediate success In pany in Hartford, the elimination or be built was left to the discretion of Mr. and Mri. Paul B. Sweeney ( A M OoMa arm day, Hradaolme Washington, Dec. 26— (A P )—The fBy®4t musloal riiowB, tranMer of several of the employees pc NewnlglB la SO mlBatea. Malaria tbB hlfbw iy oommlaslQoar and the ^ m a k e s her the toast of the and family of Brooklyn, N. Y., spent Westber Bureau this to Hartford is expected by local (^Hatmaa with ralatlvee at Itoekr (a S daya. lb. town BBlBcfaBBP. It Is polatBd out ISBued the following storm warning: u OM of the “Fleradora” offlolals. Lam b Chojpt tbAt the town eta pay off this dabt vllle and Stafford Springe. FIm lAiaUTSrtiid Took t _ m Advisory lO p. m. nortbwBst flris, Itoy Frands undertakes a role To AUsnd BotM Hsaring iB 4ib0Dt ooa year, as tlare are some oomrietely il^erent from anything Miss Florenca Thiel, of ItockvtUe, storm warnings yordsrBd Sandy RookvUls is Will rgprtsented this ■sent the week-end wttk relatives la 888,600 foB-roads due the town from H < ^ N. J., to BBs^ort, Mains. •he has ever attempted before. tte state, which has aooumulated. afternoon at the hearing In the 8 U U •N4 T « k- a ty , returning to Reek* m nH or eeiwsD Dlsturbanes osntral over eastsm u n u i^ career U that of Andy TUa sum, added to the goveramant P*vlne, who, with SUm Summerville C ^ to l, Hartford, before-Governor vllle last eveMng. North Carolina will movs north- Wubur L. Oroes relative to the peti­ BUtaatdy of 80 pgr oant on the loan aaatward with InortaalBg inteaalty have established tbeAiselves as the -Mr. and Mrs. WOtiam Bewe of win taka oara of tba wbola matter. tion ef the hotel W ners of the ctete ^ York a ty , are the guests o( and causa strong northeast w1b& ® * ^ t male oomedy team AMCO Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Porter have In Universal • latest sereamatlon for the celling of a special seeelon Prof, and Mrs. Phfllp M. Hofwe of this afternoon and tonight Sandy of the. General Assembly for the been spending a few days at the Hook to Nantucket and strong ^ o r s e Play,” showing at tbs State Taloott avenue. Wster White home of the former’s mother, Mrs. r ^ a te r on the same bUl with amending of the liquor control act Edward m ja k who attends Rider northeast winds tonight north of so that hotels and restaurants may . i, Merton W. Hills, during tbs time Nantucket 'Bouse oa-66th Stkoet. .Following College at If. J., to s p e ^ that tba miUs la Bagltvfllg when iMl hard liouor. t o f f ^ Otflitmaa mMaticn a T S -'J Mr.,fi>rtBr Is smployed, taavg been Another petition was preerated team t o p M M Mr. and toe. T M u m OLABTONNimT today by ItOMcvfllf rosldento, includ­ ^■3 ^ttt 'dowa fpr rspslrs. . The Y. If. C. A. quintet will dyJaXMTW street .' A Nativity play was gtvm at tba obU^. D s^'s tiXa I M t o ^ v i S ing bualneae men, In addition to the TU teguto maamrnM tbe Board travel to,- Glastonbury tomorrow oattie ranones of Mexico, thenes to Lebanon Congregational cburch Fri­ night ta meet the Olastcmbi^ Town one with several hundred namer at Selectmen win bm^fetd this eve* day etenlng, under the direction of p r o f^ o p ^ footbaU. And from that whlqh was presented a week ago. tong in thetar c h a m M Ja the Me­ '■ V * rj' r r Team tat a return game. The latter to the-Bering Sea, in government tb* Rev. and Mrs. Howard C. team defteted the locals at the Y The foriowtag signed the petition morial building. ; -fTviritaiiitfff II -A. O* r -W-: V- ' % wBB'ibnner. hitting tbe forwarded this m‘?relag to Gkiveraor MBtfy by 6,riose mpir|dtt- road to HbOywepd. t o inhool leeslomi ^ belag held Croie firom XMkvUlo: Mary A. to RsjikvlUe or \ . I V ■ '7" V. '^L - tF :

*THE aa* vatle Md Ike siBt i The Test e<7 m ir :d lk * And Ito aeae a Wtk Mf-a dnergy. It eatedsU' „ bydntea and Bu. Badi B i ^ carbohydrates provides fbnr - ^ - rnrt I LOVED a MB. ah vary Boch. Amoont of W u tm He oach grain of fattjprtvides nine ■ ra ir HEBB TODAT t e t Tea Btnat Jawe Oaleriee Eyea IfTeaBteylnM SAvm BAJUfumai Aad M«tr CMiM back ak aHI It takes'3|B6 grams to niaiw qa ^ lad oak who killed TBAOT ounce, and ,468.6'rgrisBia to 'miake a r a«ar I 1 ^ H it MOBB18 PUnBHIN pound. Therefbrp it,requires a little Fa IMy I __ _ Edltbe, Jenrimi of the Anmrloea r a«ar I haw aealiMr aUp more than Hsur ounces of protein B y wmsKM n a t awlBaa la a raallaartagr edntlen. aai ef daily to provide IM cahfles. W l r n d t h TlMre are few foods wlsMi are p M i a S S ’. . pure protein or pure cartmlmdrate. toy,: Is Jibst about t i e Mf* BnrSbriei ikaai hena Oaai Aa aali Egg white is almost pure pro tela *'prolstaKls» aoypl8” wlilob , JUUBT FBANOC, blond, nrettgr You must know, of oepne,- that WfW is pure carbohydrate. can natbbrn bnvo produoid staos tbs and known to kooe rMted ediat you weigh dependf upon wbat I^ tia n s have prepared tables that 1929 craab. jrou eat ,But do you know bow to ■hortly beiore hlo depth; HEB* give tbe amounts ot protein, carbo­ It Is mod because it prsswito BlAN SOUBLACH who wrote Klnf choose aad measure your food to hydrate, aad fatln various foods. If control your weight? a palnf^^aecnimto plotun S ltk o • threnteediiy lekter: and JOB you want to sat' understaadlngly thiafi tlm Uppen to a ntmmkham FABBOTT, dowB*aiidHNit Taade- The amount of food you require you should have these tables bandy. depends not only on tbe work ot the American prdstnrlat, la vllle actor. It U aioo known that / ■ good times and In bad; aad be­ MELVINA HOLUSTEB, middlo- you do, but t^on your else. A man Tbe food you eat has to be burned feet Inches tall and weighing cause the author manages to do afod aptneter, had qoarieled with 6 8 up in your body to supply the ener­ bis preaching — for tbe book lUnf rooeatly. 160 pounds requires 1600 calories gy you- need in work snd play. To for 24 hours, provided be spends points a strictly Mandaa __ .^ A L DBUOAN, friead of Klnf'e, burn this food, you breaths in oxy­ without warping hia story out of la foond dead'In a wrecked aiito* all bln time In e ^ The miwnt* he gen. Tbe energy developed by this ‘ ' s K n ■bape or spoiling bis nrtistle ef­ mobile. gets up and moves ammd, he needs procsas is used in construction of fects. mors calories. Baanleter peranadeo the poUee you r nuisolss and In The story deals ohisfly with a chief to let Joliet eome to hie If you live a quiet retired Ufa, tem perature o f y ou r bo«rman or a because in the absence of food, bs worker in a brickyard requires as ther and two brothers are killed Melvlaa Hellleter la found will burn up his own body with tbs in the mine. much as 8000 calories in 24 hours. ftranfled ki the apartment where ------en that be brsathea ^ihBcSVorRA on 1ne He enters manhood with one abe lived with her brother, Mat> Brain work does net use up e more work you do, the more many calories, but It does pr^uce get away from the mine tbew. Her death leavea him aole oxygen you must have and tbe more and to rise, somehow, to a place heir to 1150,000. a typo of exhaustion which de­ food you must eat to ksm your 0*1 (win OL mands rest rather food. where he can escape from novolrtv The eld pbotofrapb Boaniater wtfgbt stationary. aad eoul-kllllng tolL aeat to the atu^ where It nyslelaas have a way of Isaraing So be starts his wanderiags. He made la retoraed with the It is simple to estimate a diet aad tbs minimum activity of tbe hiimn a n d to provide tbe proper substaaM la jw ks in a steel mill, a rubber that no one can Identify ho&y by measuring what they call lnZft$7>4 ____ , . _ factory, and an automobile niant: relationship to occupation. Let us Its basal metabolism. the man qiid woman In the plc> ^ lUll >8Ah« ^ umL' ^ is a railroad shopman, a mem- tore. Baanlatar, atodylnf the ple> presume that you want 3600 calories This is a measure of tba oxygen a day. You must have at least 100 bet of a road oonstiuctlon rtag. tore, eoddenly dlaoovero why the taitake in tbe body after tbs per­ «d a (Utch digger; and a i^ grams of protein for growth and re­ son has had no food for 13 hours man’a face la familiar. - H S S T X ^ mercy of eooBcmio pair of 'tlssua One hundred grams aad has rested quietly for a while NOW 00 ON WITH THE BTOBT of protein provide 400 calories. forces that he aMther can see nor •PBCIAL SEBVICB BVRBAV, in bed. ua4erstaad. CHAPTER XLI B eem M 6, 4 »t BIchth Ave^ New Yeiik City. IJBRB’8 a hense drees that will plearo yon. Made with either Tbe depreesloD hits him aad Baaniater abandoned bla die* 1 ? ‘•^••Ifned In 10 sizes; 86. 88, 40, 48, 44. ^ 1 ^ with pitiless tores. Yet '43 eovery almoat aa aoon aa ha BMleaed find ten cants for wbleb send me “fenvanlrs,” n C o ^ points out that even beeklat ef Helen Walahlmar’s poems. BALLOTS FOR BULLETS IN HITLERLAND roqolrss 4 1-1 yards of 8t-lnoh ma- bad made it. Even If be were rlfbt 8*4 yard contirast for the collar and enSs. 1b tlM boom dftys hi# lot w u about it, be didn’t aaa bow be Name a , , , and simple sewing chart of this model, tear unenviable osie, because the cards could poaalbly reconcile bla aua out this sketch and mall it to Julia Boyd, 108 Park Avenue. New were stacked against him wher­ plclona wltb tbe facta. Tbe pboto **•<••**•••••*••«•••••••••«•• 4 . M* Helen Welshimer Deplores the Pact That Ger­ York, N. Y., together with 16 cents in coin. Be sure to encloee, on a ever be went and whatever be did, frapb, be decided, bad notbinf to separate sheet of paper, your name, full address, your size, the num­ And Anally he concludes do wltb Tracy Klnf'e murder and City State .»•«• a•,• man Women Have Been Given Only a "Piaht- ber of this pattern (No. 4887z), and mention the name of this news-i his only chance to rise Is to help all tba time be bad apent trylnf to ins Chance” To Vote. paper. I his whole class to rise. He be­ And a bidden In It waa (In sending for booklet, please mention nanie ef this ndwafiapar.) comes class conscious through the almply waated. Ha java bla atten Addrses your envelope to JnAa Boyd, , lo^o of circumstance. tlon to wbat Juliet France waa Borean, 108 Park Aveone, New York, N. T. By HELEN WEL8HDIBB ^ Covid-Friede, ea y ln f. Aarms. If they can’t pull tbe trigger “Tbe Dlsiaherlted’’ sdls tor 82. be went on to tbe photograph he to getuid of it as soon as be could, Well, the strong woman wins!^they can’t cast a ballot. "I don't blame you for not be* bad shown her, told bow be bad " ” ' ' I llevlnf me,” abe went on, “be* wouldn’t he? Yes, .I’d look for it Might makes right — or at least It has taken centuries for wom­ foimd It on the floor of Tracey in the apartment. There are lots of votes. Brains are nice to have, of en to reach the stage where men I------I cauae aome of tbe tbinf a I told you King's bedroom and sent It way to LADIES, HERE ARE YOUR DO’S AND 17702646 weren’t true.” 8be waa not look places krbere you could hide a gxm course. That Is, If there’s a treaty recognize their thinking prowess. see If the flgures cotild be Identl- He might have hidden it in a win­ to be drawn up or a new law to be Now, when the gentlemen are finally DONTS POR1934! leg at blm now; bar eyea were fled. He showed her tbe letter with on tbe alender toe of her slipper. dow box.” enacted. But when it comes down convinced that women are men­ which the photograph bad been re­ “A window box!” exclaimed Ban­ to tbe real business of government, tally capable of doing more thAn Tbe feet are tbe most overworksd "I didn’t go to Tracy Klng’a ap^* turned. meet that night to aak for a Job. nister. “Wbat in the world made that of conducting bigger and better ordering the milk for breakfast and part of the body and should be given “At first,” be said, “I thought you suggest that?” wars, nothli^ can compare wltb a tbe children’s woolen underwear, tbe If You Hold a Man’s Affections Be Sympathetic special care. Our feet . are called Wbat I told you about losing a strong right arm! memorandum there — that wasn’t perhaps I ought to turn it over to “Oh, I don’t; know. I Just thought privilege is being taken away be­ upon by ocoupatlon and mode of At least that is tbe attitude But Not Too-Nice. true, either. I went there to get tbe police. But there wasn’t any­ of it. Are there window boges at cause tbe women, aren’t strong dress to do wmrk under unfavorable aome letters— ” thing I could say. Just—here’s a the Shelby Arms?” which the Naz^ are adopting. They enough physlcaJy. conditions which weaken aad cause have had their doubts about women picture I found. McNeal would “This Is November,” Bannister It is pa^eticaJly astounding that By Helen WelshlnMr discomfort to them. There was an Instant’s pause all along. But they couldn’t de­ .^hats. If he likes you, of course he The feet should be p-iinMrifiA^i and then she hurried on. "Tbe let* laught at me! Then I decided to reminded her drily. “If there were women must take a step backwards liberately take the vote away from If you want more than a tem­ expects that other men will find you one of the- moat Important parts of ters were some I bad to have! keep It and see wbat I could do any last summer I imagine they’ve because their husbands and fathers them. Women are smart, you see. porary parking place In a man’s passably fair. the body as they are your founda­ asked blm to give them to me with it alone. . Well, that’s that! been removed by this time.” ' have taken a dozen steps in the It’s like everything else in this The girl no^ed. “I suppose so,” They used their mental powers lo mediaeval direction. Physical fored affections next year, make your tion of health, your health is the and be refused. But they were wrest the suffrage from the dom­ Car^ Your Own Brand foundation of your comfixl «Tid there In tbe apartment. I know case. Looks important but It she agreed. “There wouldn’t be any has little to do with the great bat­ plans now, m’ladles, make your window boxes now. Wdl thos, m inating male element. There was a The fourth resolution concerns happiness. Instead Ibey are subject that.” Suddenly the girl raised her doesn’t lead anywhere.” tles of the world. It doesn't paint Ians! Don’t leave It to chance. The smoking. If you smoke more thA* look somewhere dse. Maybe—” chance that they might exert men­ pictures, write books or sonatas, or ice are too apt to be loaded — un­ to much abuse. As far back aa eyes. “The police wouldn’t believe tal power to keep the ground five oigofniM- tk dqy, carry your own She was Interrupted by the ring­ send tall buildings starward. Wom­ less of course; you have curves that thousands of jrears the rblnnse re­ me,” abe said, "but it’s true. Don’t He looked at Juliet France. She they had won. brand and matches. Men hate to sorted to the bihdlAg of tbe feet and you see what it means? Don’t ing of the door bell. Bannister en have made contribution to the would straighten out Mae West and be inconvenienced. was sitting forward in her chair, But Oerman men are a little cultural and humanitarian sides of even amona the white race there y o u ? ” said, “Excuse me,” and went out the please-cross-the-ocean look that Don't make feline remarka about had been listening eagerly to every­ into the hall. He opened the door smarter, we’ll have to admit, thAT^ life. But because they can’t lift were periods where the people wore Bannister said, ‘Tm afraid 1 thing he had said. laimched the Trojan Navy. Even the other women whom the gentle­ to face a man and woman. The the fraus and fraulelns. They held sledge banuners and hear the bell freak shaped shoes and various don’t see.” then tbe surface Aiew is as fleeting man knows. Maybe they do wear type ot heel. “How can you be sure where It man was well dressed, rather heav­ a meeting. They began plans to when the blow comes down, they as tbothache or snow or roses. “The letters were there,” Juliet abolish woman suffrage by Hminpy brown hats with black dresses, The will lead?” she asked. ily built'ahd dark. The woman aren’t worthy of voting in the land A woman who v^ants to be as le first form of foot wear were France insisted, “but the police the vote to the persons who bear use nail polish aa red as a wounded "Oh, I don’t suppose I can but stood at one side and behind him. of the liverwurst. But a moron, dearly beloved when 1936 begins as designed probably for protection. didn’t find them. That means arms. Olpples, old men, and wom­ tomato. Don't you mentioo It. Juat Later the Idea of decoration was it’s beginning to look hopeless. It was the man who spoke. who gets four when he adds two she does now the 1933 is on the way someone else was there after I en are nicely removed from the watch your own taste. That will added and with this the thought of left. Someone else came to Tracy The police aren’t getting anywhere “Is Miss Juliet France here?” he and three, may make laws — for he out, must make some resolutions. keep you busy. and I don’t believe they will.” asked. “We’d like to see her.” polls. Anybody who can’t fight can carry a gim! You know your own power, of protection for the foot was lost. In King's apartment It must have can’t vote. It’s a gun for a ballot Men are often quite intelligent. recent years the foot gear of women been the person who killed him—“ The girl surprised him. She said, (To Be Oontinoed) course, but the New Year’s resolu­ They have even bera known to see along the German Rhine. There are foul means and fair of has been more impractical Bannister said slowly, "You straightening, “The woman last tions do not vary. through the too persistent use of night was strangled with a silk accomplishing good and ill In tbe men’s but there are some instances mean someone else took the let­ But if a woman is a. strong wom­ Mr. Webster’s adjectives. But If scarf, wasn’t she? And Tracy King world. If the Nazis want to keep Don’t Be Too Nice where the men’s were quite extreme. t e r s ? ” an—^if her strength ' is -as the you cultivate a genuine sympathy It was not until the Wozid War was killed with a gun. The police their women out of politics, why First, never, never telephone the The girl nodded. **rbey must strength of ten because she has de­ you are a long way toward the Yal^ that tbe public and the government have never found the gxm, have don’t they admit that they are man. Though you sit by the tele­ have! Otherwise tbe police woxild veloped her arms over the wash­ Harvard prom or whatever it waa actually realised that the feet th e y ?” G lorifying walking backwards and let it go! phone and recite the ABCs back­ have found them.” you had In mind. Anyway, when board or behind the plough — and The round-about meams, of basing needed special attention. At this “ N o.” wards, don’t life the receiver. No you think a man la so wonderful "Were they letters,” Bannister she wants to go to war and shoot the vote on the arms, is rather time more than 80 percent of the “Do they know what kind It man wants a lollipop that melts m that you outline a campaign to asked, “that would be of value to at other women’s husbands, w ell__ Juvenile. Unless, of course, they men were dlsquali|ied due to de­ anyone else?” w a s ?” Yourself front of his eyes. The Courtesans of please him; you won’t have any we wonder what the Third Reich thought that the women’s oouldn’t fective feet. Surveys of sohoid' The girl did not meet his gaze. “Yes. A 32.” He added tbe name will do about it. Prance work by certain definite trouble in telling him that he la! children betwemi the ages of 8 and of the manufacturer. see through It Then, too, there is a rules. The first In their book “No,” she said. “They were—per­ AliewMart Yes, it would seem that modern fallacy. Weak men are out, and 14 years have shown that 8&, per sonal.” “If they And it is there any way women had better look to their states that no wise woman ever Test Your Affeettoos cent of the girls and 65 per cent of strong women are In! calls 41 man. The move Is his — “Then you haven’t any Idea who they can be sure it’s the right shooting. Their political equality Resolve to apply this question to the boye have some form of ’ toot g u n ? ” I wonder if the sharp-shooter gets even in 1934. tbe other person could have been?” depends on their technique with two ballots.' the man who speeds your pulses. trouble. .Since that time rapid She shook her head. "No, I Bannister said there was, ex- Planning a beauty routine and In the second place, dem’t be too DF rou have a good time together strides have been made in develop* suffocatingly nice. H you smother haven’t.” 4 ilalning how ballistics experts vowing to get your scalp, hair, flg- whether you are slumming In Har­ tag corrective footwear, and manu­ Bannister waited, hoping abe identify the weapon from which a him with devotion he will think that lem, reading aloud by ah apple-wood facturers have done much to pro­ bullet Is shot ure and complexion in excellent con­ nourishing or tissue cream. And a out of one of them Just before ypu are no m on importuit thAw ^ would go on. He wanted bar story foimdation cream or lotion. - fire, or dancing under a snow-white duce 'a variety of orthopedic shoes “Then If they found the gun,” dition is one good way to start the Christmas and neglect to buy a re- clean white handkerchief or a pop­ moon on the ^ina sea? If you to be plausible, wanted to believe New Year. designed to promote fMt health. every word she said. And, iUog* the girl asked slowly, “they’d know Besides the regular preparations, flll? Well, the holiday rush is over corn ball. Be nice, of corse. Be don't kins him fondly — you may as Wear shoes of sufftdeat length, leally, it was because she u through life. Walk and W you need and how to use it. Is as mfd-Victorian as Queen Mary’s eyes. “You’re sure It was a man?” Have you discovered ttaiy little that is a fairy tale! heal'lealthy. she asked. The girl said. I’ll never forget lines around your eyes this New B y: that you said that!” ‘Tm not sure who It was. But A. M. Lerner, D. 8. C, Year? Better invest in a bottle of sword of noisy quarreling, things “It was because I was so sure there are no women—” He stopped muscle OIL ita own way. One ean go Into a Foot Speolallat n | id cauropodlst, of It,” Bannister went on, “that I In confusion. There was a womrn can be qiUte ai uncomfortable. house as quietly serene, seemingly, Manchester, Connecticut. Wealth, culture,, or social pceltlea decided to work on the case__ to suspected of the murder. Juliet as a dewy dell on a May morning, make little difference. The family see what I could And out Oh, It France herself. And there were yet toil inatantly the brittle strain in which the habits of quarreling hasn’t been much, n i admit—” of unfriendltoess'in every word and others who had played parts In the has taken root will go about It In ‘T was afraid that was tbe rea­ mjrsterlous drama. Mttvina Hol- gesture. son,” Juliet interrupted. “That’s Urter and the pretty, dark-eyed This Irritability and impatience la why I asked you to give It up. Tve movie usher, caiarlotta Scurlach. growing rapidly In American been so afraid something would What a vrorid of difference there Wins Boston hdmes. It waa. almost inevltabls tor happen. And something did him- was between those two! And F^eral Post this to happen aa Individual Inter­ He (Al Smith) is in the ot pen! Last night!” J^BDlse l^ng. Suddenly Bannister CHILDREN ests have dMfted iqpart with the aa emotiotial reaction he oanhot Suddenly Bannister was remembered Daisy Oonnor, tbe years. Moreover, there are too tow oontroL He la having an atavlstto as be bad wanted to talk for days. house maid, and her story that By Ofivg R obfta Barton oommon ties. Elach one comes hi explosion of this traumatic tttook “Yes, something himpened last Denise bad telephoned Parker Ode- tired ^ the family SMata at n that la producing a neurotic hi- night,” be said. -“The poUce can’t man twice on the evening of King’s time w n«i asrves are not thsir best havter pattern. find any connection between Mal­ death.' He thought of tbe hundreds DNDNB88 U SBpWT And there la plenty toAiy to un­ —DayM Seabory, paydMiogIst nerve, the best of us. ■ - vina Hollister’s death Tracy of women aad gjrls #ho bad or rAira.T RAmNEss Klng'a But Tm sure It's there tf the movie theatm each week to Talk the Matter Over Aftw a Ave-yehr drunk; the o ^ - we only knew where to look.” hear Tracy King sing, who had Members of the average family What would be wrong with calling try will realise It has made a He t^d her wbat be knew ef written blm fan letters, sent him arm t always Moe to e i^ other. So M family together tw a oounolE serleus mistake in re|)eatlak tbs Malvina HoUster and her brother, gifts aad w ^t at tbe news of his 18th amendment ^ of^ It bappaas that fatber, . u ^ if^ e pipe of about MelviBa’s quarrel vrttb Tracy ouaslqg the stete ot aUMtars? —W. Totoytootf Jeiusea,. jf IQng about her canards '*trith He mbtW and ebUdren seam ’ to be teld about his conversation with waiting tor soqMoAe’s hat to drop, ^A toother tolabt into, Baanlstmr said, *T suppose It and yon too. Dad, aaoi n •«Thia coding business Is no b » n r Mattoew a few days later when could have baea a woman.” He or the obip to fan off a shoulder, n theory. iuunb>caUlag sti^ Matthew bad said, “I thfafc igtf- baguoe, eandm ‘ *Trod*ro bean or the fat to J«np Inlo tbe flrol .toailtott. vVe are , p a s t vlna knows somettring she’s keep­ thinking a lot about aU tU^” be B. ' ing to berself. *ti«» !>■«- This habit grouohlnesa In fam­ tnry of tbe ■•id. "What’s your thaory about ilial grows so siibl^ and so swiftly psMd that mght” ^ tha murdarr’ clattei^ Bannlstar said, "W hm I ro- tiftat no ooe suspects it. If their Wdqot reaOy _ _ _ Har votoa eama dowly. “If 1 1 ' yesterday ha Meads, relattvai'Of neighbors trore bytng to And out n et eerea When he waa, didn’t seem to rem em ber a t aU. Trncy Kfaig Pd look ______den was the/im Just said there oouldn’t be a i^ ___ ^ *Tl»a po&da hava yisnb dttMT fa r ever lived—wboa. sea flor asfeoe to ham bla skte. fo r i t r :ly than vrs weuld • t r a w ^ ■ W s **Whatli IfeehcoCher Vm ?’* tba •n.itry to E . — • *TaO me men about I saab oiiitr. w s '

aaoo 'T i' • thn ITtWifir l the BBMl masr in addeh the > .— I III., ■ X ______' ^ ■ ‘ ^ ■. ■ ^ L— ■ _ —_ ■ ■ ^-y-. ■ . * ■ V Masons Edge Jewels to Lead Rec League ANSALDIS ENTER FIRST DEATH CUTS WIDE FOOTBALL ACCIDENTS CAUSED P ok in g For Passing PLACE, WINNING 21-20; SWATH IN SPORTS About Doll Cbi DURING PAST YEAR BY INADEQUATE LEADERSHIP ...... — ♦ V 'Si- « ------— ------— ------• CELTICS DRUB NEWSIES BOX SCOR£“^ ILocals Click Smool Boxing And Baseball Suffer Kid Chocolate Is Kayoed NATURAL HAZARDS Guards (85) oal Period To Ga» ns First Gafflfr Packed Whit BOX SCORE J*. B. r . T. Greatest Losses h Pass­ Kot Second Twte in Careet OF SPORT REMAIN 1 Chapman, rf . . 0 0-0 0 Thrills As Teams Battle Ansaldi’s Bfasons (fll) 0 Holland, rt . . . . 0 1-1 1 si?e» B. ] Pts 1 Falkoekl, If .. . B 8-6 18...... , 2 ing Of Plul BaD, BiU R. Sturgeon, I f Philadelphia, Dec. took tbs lead In the second AS MAJOR FACTOR 1 Turktogton, c ...... 2 5*8 9 Bccidiiq Game Of Sageg On E rn Terms AD The Oplatl, If ...... 1 ( Kid Chocolate’s synthstio title of 8 Farr, rg ...... 3 0-0 4 Hurley, rf and although ilowlng a trifle to the eseseeeise* Veeck And Stribling. world junior lightweight champion third and fourth stiuuas, he was 0 Dowd, I f ...... 3 3-3 6 Quish, e ..... is in new and apparently om ble going strong from then until Kliok 2 MoKals, If ... . 1 0-0 2 Falkoiki It Star. * Way; Newsboys Lose, 40> Britt, c ...... hands todasr—those o f young w ank Igndsd that tsrrtflc right near the Results Of Surrey Of Grk - . . JOi C. Bissell, lb > « e • t • • e Kltok of San Francisco. 13 11-17 86 Campbell, Ig B;- PAUL MIGKEL80N close of the seventh. The end was 20, In Court Nightcap. (Associated Prese Sports Writer) The flashy Cuban "Bon Bon" was dramatic, unexpected and not a lit­ All 1 (17) A holiday crowd of doss 'Sb a I>owd, rg ...... 0 bereft of the title in the seventh tle confusing. Deaths Announced Today 4 E. Thayer, rf . 1 0-8 2 Britt, rf ...... 0 thousand fans thronged the Rtate Chicago, Dec. 26.—(AP)—Death round of a scheduled 16-rouod Chocolate fell face forward. At 0 Fagan, rf ... . 0 0*0 0 cut a wide and unforgettable swath Christmas day bout by a whistling 0 Armory last night to see ths_ Na­ Aaialdl’i Maaoni took undiiputed the count of six, be struggled to bis Hickey, If-rg . 0 1-1 1 T o t a ls ...... 7 21 through the ranks of Ar* erica’s right smub to the ohm amd all hs By Floyd Eastwood, New 0 tional Guards crush the A U ^m - poMessiOQ of first place in the Rec fsst, but oollapssd against the H utt If .... . 2 2*4 6 Jaffe’s jewels (20) sports leaders in 1988, a ^ war of got in exchange was the second ropes. Refers# Johnny ^pud) Mur 8 Cotter, c ... . 0 B. 0-0 0 ddes to a slow and listless enixmn- Senior Basketball League Saturday Pts athletic glory knockout of his career, although pby jumped forward, intent on stop­ York U. hstmetor. 1 Ballard, c-rf . 1 0-0 2 Gorman, rg ...... o ter that failed to furnish thS^bas- night by edging Jaffe's Jewels in a a n d tragedy. the latest was one of the teobtocal ping the bout, and at the sameHime 2 Anderoon, rg . 0 0-1 0 I-arson, rg ...... o variety. A few weeks ago Tony Can- Moe Flelshar, one of (Chooolate’a sec 2 kstball fireworks that generally go thrlU'paeked contest, 21 to 20. The Waterman, Ig Hardly A aport W. Thayer, Ig . 8 0-0 •onsrl knocked out the "Keed" to onds, climbed through the ropea and C ^ ca fo, Dee. 25.— (A P )—Floyd off when these two quintets engage outconae was In doubt right to the Hutt, Ig . • ee«*«a«« esoap^ the in- New York. led the Cuban to his comer. Fleiah- R. Eastwood, New York University 12 8-9 to a court battle. Save for rais ' ill- final minute of play, as the teams Anderson, Ig • • • e • • I evitable toU, but 7 17 Yesterday’s hostillUss did not er said later be thought ths bell had Instructor who has conducted three Seora By tervals, the _ battled on even terms through the Nelson, e 8 matsrlally alter (Chocolate’s official game waa a humdrum, boxing and base­ rung. Actually, the round had two annual surveys of football deaths G u a rd s...... ,\.. 6 10 S 16—8 affair, the Guards _____ last half after the Masons hsul taken Faulkner, rf • • • • e e status to the boxing realm, how­ ball suffered the seconds to go. and accldenta today reported to the All-Bumsldes . . . 4 5 6 2—17 fosWon by ths ovsrwhelining^iooie a 11 to 6 lead by halftime. J. Tierney, if eeeeevsee ever, for he still rstalns bis fsather- greatest losses. "I was to the act of stopping the American Football Coaches Assoda- Shota At Badtot of 85 to 17. -r Good And CSese! In the world welg)it title, which was not at bout,” said ths Rafsrse. dsd tton tbat over ons-quarter of ths in­ The Jewels rallied in the next T otals...... 8 20 stake. G u a rd s...... lO 11 10 15—45 Abandon Shoottog of baseball, tvto •ion is that it waa a toohnlcai juries to colltfs players during 1981 i An-Bum sldsa.. 15 18 19 20—78 period and almost closed the gap Scon at half time, Ansoldi’s Ma o f the moat The Ciibaa, flashing his usual From the start ths Bumsideo sons 11, Jaffe’s Jewels 4; referee, knockout” His dedsios waa upheld might have bean avoided by "ade­ Score at halftime, 16*9, Guards. and thrill followed thrill as the prominant lead­ ityls stood of KUck’s flrst rotmd by the Stote Athletio Oo quate leaderahlp." a ^ ^ ^ thstaoUca that brought league leaders so^ht desperately Boggini; time, 10 minute quiurters. An B(«gtol, referee. Time, tea mto* the Bast Hlartford''team fama ae en psMed on Although the survey, oonduoted uts quarters. to gain the lead. T at Masons out* with m deaths the “shootlhg droua," aiig«g«w|f m - scored the Jewels from the floor by Oeltles (40) m a eoaohee oommlttee headad by stead to a oautieua and oonserntlve of Phil Ball, plo- Dr. Marvin A. (Mai) Btevena, form­ one basket Tmt the latter flve had >«oNe tTuitw'Me turesqus owner passtof attaok, so t(5 the Hadden, If • e e e • 4 er head coach at Yale, showed that the best of It from the foul drele by of the St. Louis Browns, and Wil. nem bera at the team that they the same margin. Bevo Hurley and Quinn. If . the natural liatarda of the game ■pored on only seven out of seventy- Breen, rf . 11am L. Veeck, who' was promoted Y Whips Simsbury, 49-33; still were the major cause of aU ac- Basket By Basket '‘Cop** Campbell featured for the from the press box at Wriglay three atteamta from the floor, only Masons, while Ray Hutt and John Vennsjrt, e / “hldents, many of the most severe a very amall percentage 6f the total McAdam, o Field, .vhere be wrote critical Tierney starred for the Jewels. •eeeeetee injuries and 2.8 per cent of the total Followtog is ths basket by basket Shota b e in g ,o f the sensatlonm va- Werner, I g ...... i stories, to the presidency of the eotild have be4n avoided by closer The Celtics easily defeated the Cubs. account of the National Guarda-AU- rtety associated with the Bumddea. # Herald Newsies in & e second «*<■■**, 8. BisseU, Ig ...... o ( Rees Top Portland, 37-24 attention to playing fields, coaching Burnsides clash at the State Armory The Ouarda, on the other h i^ Jolly, r g ...... 5 ( Two old stars of ths past. Kid and the players’ condition winning 40 to 20. The Celtics took 10 Gleason of White Soac and AtUetic last night when the Guards gatow went to for the hit and ^tyle a 27 to 7 lead by halftime and were One hundred and seventeen col­ an easy victory to a batlsss and un­ of play, stlcktof almoat antir^ never threatened. The defeat of the T o t a ls ...... 17 ( fame, and Mike Donlln of Giant leges to 88 states and with footbaU 40 fam e back in 1904 to ’10, surren­ interesting game, the third and de­ long range shoottog throui^ the' ^ Newsies gave Jaffe’s Jewels second Herald Newsboys (SO) squads M:2regattog 7,084 players, dered to death and were jcfined by West Sdes Retnni To Win Waterman And Bycholski ciding oontect of a 1988-34 seiiM. flret three periodi. The results fo- place in the League standing. Had­ B. F Pts. cooperated to the survey for a goo e • • • • • pleytog ilslds. 17.7 per cent; train rou t The contest furtiZahed Uttle tR' and the Celtics at 7:4S o’elodc and Snow, rf ... recovered consciousness after he Falkotki, O. short side ...... 6 2 Sears, If .. had been beaten to the canvas by son Featnros For Locals, tog oontrols. such as fatigue, care- W. Thayer, B, lon g ...... 6 4 the way of excitement and thrOlR the Phantoms and Ansaldi’s Masons • • e e e • • 4 Start As Semi-Pro Qmn- except to a fow tostanoes when tte at 8:45 o’clock. Salnaonson, If the big ttsts of Primo Camera. leesnees, etc., 4.9 per cent; physical SECOND QUAETEE William L. CToung” ) 8tribUng, condition, 5.2 per cent. Turktogton, G, foul ...... t 7 4 crowd cheered epme spectocular b | t‘ one of ooxlng's cleanest and gamsst, Scoring 16 Points. tet; Hold Lead From Start From A stu^ at these accidents B. Thayer. 1. long slda .... 7 of dribbling or shooting on the ...... 6 2( 6 of Individual playara. All to Score at half time, Celtics 27 was killed while enjoying ^ motor­ be drew the fouowtog conclusions: Dowd, O, s u c k e r ...... 9 6 GBAMMAB SCHOOL LOOP cycle ride. Death also removed two 1. —Where the college adtttoistra-W. Thaycf, B, short side ... 9 waa a dlsappotottog exhibtttom H e ^ Newsboys 7; refSree, Bog. 8 ed only by the fact that,..t|M V i giai;.tliB% 10 aMv quartern; of the greatest iSprcM of ho.’ng In The Weet Side Reoa oeMbrated The Maaehester Y. M. C A. eaaUty tion paya tar eU injuries there prob­ Dowd, Q, foul ...... 10 8 In the seventh'^ grade graznmar William Muldoon, the "Ekdid Man,” Cbristtoas down to Portland "to*t ably will he e ibwermimbif of ecoi- Falkoski, G, foul ...... i i Guards conqdetely outclassed their school league, Mias Christensen’B defeated ^he Simsbury Town teiw opponents to win the' third and dM' and Gentleman Jim Corbett, night and gave the Portland Town to the flret, third and years will have fewer accidmts. Ballard, B, lo n g ...... 16 18 and Mattson. George Stangle, Dart­ mouth College ace, did not appev* Guire’s room beat Miss Keith’s This was the North Ends’ fourth rushing h i s The locid team which had suf­ fourth periods; the visitors outacor- 4.—The coach who also handles Hutt B, short ...... 16 15 room, 85 to 28. «tea|ght victory and its flfth out of moimt down the fered two setbacks at the bands of tog the locals only to the second some other sport will have fewer Holland, O, foul ...... 17 15 the college coach hiavlng refused Ms- consent to allow Staus^e to play.' •tx starts. The North kinds received stretch of Pim­ Kevin Barry and Putnam came back period. The Y. M. C. A. led at the injuries than one who coaches only Farr, G, sucker ...... ,...19 15 BOSS Ohrtsteosea (51) into .the win column again last night footbalL The Thayer brothers follM tn much applause for their flashy floor- lico, and Eugene of the first period 19 to 7. but POUETB QUAETEE work and accurate shooting. This with a hang. Led by the hard Simsbury rallied and cut down the 6. —Four weeks of pre-ssasepHutt B, foul ...... 19 15 click to their usual manner, doe y Fraebey, rf James, winning working "Milt” Nelson, the Bee's gap at half tijse, 29'to 28, favor of training gives the lowest mean num­ McHale, O, s u c k e r ...... 21 16 great part to tbrir tosistwKt refusal victory mads a live way le for flrst attempt cole, U .... 17 place in the Senioi League; each jockey aboard were on the long end of the score at Y. M. C. A. ber of a^dente and days lost. Farr, G, long side ...... 28 16 to attempt specular shota. IPSU: Warsoa, c .. Thayer tallied three times from tfln ' te ^ has won one and lost one. Burgoo King in the half way mark after a tough The locals,, with Waterman aid­ 6:—Two days a week of funda­ Falkoekl, G, foUow u p ___ 25 16 DilUon. Ig . battle and with the old reliable Earl floor and Eddie Thayer scored Hives, North Ends csnter, contln- the 1982 Ken- ing them considerate at sfuard, mentals gives the lowest mean num­ Turktogton, Q. long ...... 37 16 Beyinskl. rg Bissell putting ne damper on Brit- ber of aoddents and days loet once. The Burnsides wsre striOQy A ^ «^ y ojtguMsed thr Orioles and u c k y Derby, completely outclassed the visitors Falkoski, Q, sucker ...... 29 16 paaatog team last night, waiting w > getting the jumn at center Camber ttogham, Porriand'e great foiward, 7. —A eomplete medical examtoa-Falkoski, G, foul ...... 80 16 a m e s was the West Sideri hxtosd second to to every department of the game. shoot imtll they bad worked 1 51 and Su nislaskl were the scoring S^bury simply oould not eope tion during pre-season training Hutt B, foul ...... 80 17 Bfise McAdams drowned in Chi­ none. gives the fewest accidents. to the Guards bail w eats for the winners while Smith, with the fast pace set by the Y Falkoski, O. foul ...... 81 17 wheie their shots foiled comMetMy •Toch and Rubaeba were outstand­ cago, a dty that In the second period "Red” Had­ 8. —Fuwest aoddents ooeurred Talkoald, htog ...... 38 17 CaraUno, rf lost one of its den. BJarl nasell and Johnny Turney team to scoring passing. to take effect ing for the OriolM. Tbs visitorB, to the secuod period where the coach or tiratoer de­ Turktogton, G, foul ...... 84 17 Server, If .. Box score: most virile turf gave Nelson a band to tbs scoring The Guards trailed for a mm IMCMS seemed to open up and the 8im»* termined the players' dally condi­ Turktogton, Q, foul ...... 15 17 early to the flrst period whsar- McCollum, c ' North Ends (31) , eaders to* the d ea n o f "UncU and tbs representatives of the tion. Bensche, rg John" Scbank, West Side of the town stepped h ^ bury fans all of a eudden became Thayer dropped to Us first P B F T 9. —CoUagee having a phystoiaa BUDDIBB BEAT UNGAS Oavello, Ig . Football and track didn’t escape wide and handeome for the remw* bop«ful of a victory, but their decker but IM e Dowd and Jel 1 Comber, rf ...... 7 2-8 16 dreams were short-Uved as the constantly to attendance showed the The West Side BuddlM edged out Falkoakl soon sent the CkiaMto to 1 Lucas, rf ...... (M) 0 either, as Steve Farrell, grand old der of the game. Although Neleon 0 third period opened with the locale fewest aeddente and days lost the Unees of Wap^ng to ^ the “ Y” the front where they remslBM 14 4 82 0 Sumlslaski, r f ...... man of Michigan track blstory, and and Hadden led writh tcorta^ honors 8 1-2 7 every man on the team saw servloe cutting short their opponents rally Of the 563 injuries which ware ntermedlate league by a close score til the final whistle. At the eqE 1 R, Harrington, If ...1 o-O 2 Cart Johnson, “father of CkimeD possible of claedflcatioo ae to how >7-84 at the West Side Eeo. The 11, passed on. George and played a very importent part and going oo a scoring mace them- the flrst period ths Guards 1 ^ 5 -4 ,'j Mm Forbes (22) received, Eastwood found that the Buddies started out piling up the * iSS**’ ® ...... ® 0 1 llO-meter Olymtoc to the outcome of the game. •elvee, keeping tl^ up until the Dowd Is Injured .. B. W ait SItfe Bece (57) flnsl whletle. largest number, 204, were toeurired score and lead at the half 20-15. Dowd, Falkoski and Leary. If ...... 0S D. Harrington,...... rg . .9® o-O 0 champion, was killed to an automo­ The Berger brother were the lead­ 3 bile accident. ' B. F. T. Watennea and Bycholski seemed while the player was blocking or at- continued their successful bbqStfljg.^^ Della Fora, r f ...... 3 sturgeon, rf ...... 2 0 tempting to block another player. ing scorers for the Uncae while in the next, period and tocreasM^toi’j 1 Vlttnsr, I g ...... 0-1 4 highly impreeeive not only se good . c ,1 0 Mabopey, rf ...... o 1 1 154 were toeurred to taokltag, 119 Chapmen, Judd and Vennert were Guards’ margin to 16 to 9 at> Robbms, rg ...... ,..i dMenslre plsyers but real t c ^ g qutetandtog for the BuddiM. yUAonsy, I f ...... 1 0 2 thre^ ae well. Welles, at oentJr by the player who was blocked, 72 time. In the third quarCeO)>» Halstead, rg ...... 14 8-T 31 (87) Turney, If ...... 2 0 4 tor tbs locals was also outstanding. defensive linemen, 60 to liM Guards popped continually SavUools, }g ...... ,,1 OriolM (15) Nelson, e ...... 4 2 10 plunging and 44 by players tackled. B. r . T, midfloor with poor iMults B CprtlM and DeChtnoo featured tor Vennert, r f ...... 8 i 7 Hewitt, e ...... 0 0 0 Simsbury, Heid eoneussions, the most dan­ Burnsides slowly closed tiis 10 tus, rf, c ...... 0 V. Bissell, fg ^ ...... 5 Chapman. If ...... 4 5 18 mainly through the fine 2 22 0 5 T. M. C. A, (49) gerous o f sU ths tojuriss, wsre In­ Miss OraaslTO (25) . I f iii.i...i..i 1 0 P. curred only to blocktof an^ while Akderson, e ...... ,...8 0 5 Bay Hutt former Bast OMvags, N ...... 1 Hockey* • l i i i ...... 1 F, T. Hdaf• e ...... 0 0 0 0 0 being Mocked, and to defensive line High star, maktof his flrst c, r f ...... I 0- 5 ValsDti, r f ...... 0 By Aeeoetotei 1 1 5 play. Delaney, r g ...... i 0 3 ance with ths visitors. At VPSU l^baeba. Ig ...... ,..i 0-0 2 M urraf. i f ...... Only a •mall portion of the report Ford, rg ...... 0 1 1 of ths period the score stood M 5 * f f W e ...... Vsrrlek, rg ...... 2 „ Natteael ^ ' T 15 87 0-0 Judd, I g ...... 4 0 8 15 to the Guards' fovor, a New York—1 was ^vsa ovtr to fatalltlss, §6rw#tl» rg ...... >...,,3 MoptrsaJ 1- 5 wood repertisg that only 38 deaths Xn this quarter, Bmis Dowd Davldsen, Ig ...... i MareoM 0. M Totals ...... 15 87 L . 5 5*10 15 MttlDfliato, ft ...... 2 1 3 15 o f 87 rspertod from iU lOttreM tbs gams after taking a bnd T l^ { f mlh, pMlOdf. Ottawa 5; Detroit Wilson, If ...... 5 2 5 HKSSSS;, M t Caeas (84) under tbs BumsidM MMist 1 HMs t m i MU m w , O s o s ^ , s ...... 0 oottld bo drMtly attributod to toot* l>Jwoy, rf ...... 4 1 5 12 1 25 0 0 ban ihjurlM, Of tbsM 12 wero rs* dribbled swiftly down tbs s i UlMlfM. IM North 0 25 5-11 45 Waldr9t,/lff 1 0 2 FrovidenM 5; • osiTod Is M Bdlot^y; two ama* ioored ss be s ^ under tbs •£ssr, : : : : : : : » 2 2 ^ J R e p k , I f ...... 6 1 11 Mis feet lUd out ftom ben tm i 12 hlffli lobool, aad two sol- M m Bwaaiisy OISS#, Iff .1...... 1 1 5 F, ------r , T. yM lM , 5 .11111111111$ 4 end be leaded on the flMr, ^ n , •swsn, I f ...... 0 5 0 O dd, f t ...... 1 1*1 I5g5. Tho ooTidgo M roM tags, 7.2 jmt vvWMOSff fm fSfSfStftS 0 U Judd. w inaw rs saTOndBi 0 t I •irikbig with a reewmdfnf to • 0U5W» rf ...... 0 0-0 ooat fhowod a dm sassm m UJ ML Eorgsr, rg I that kneebed b|m oeM'W e ZfhH C, 1 0 f U 2 i I ff...... 3 0*1 4 K r esat of tho total la IMI, ths meat. He wee revived cad St ysar tbo survsy w ai mads, asd Totals Rad Thi HnaU Adri, Okleago at Non York 'AmoriaaM, 1 peOMMu, i 4 0-0 I 0tt00t0ts/tf 15 84 ed ibe game. He pito'ed to •(< ’SSLli 3i0 f i f osat last ysar. EOffOTM, JMlyi VMipNA Mfllsnsy, VtoM. 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f„ t iiiimiiimiB4 tS 1111111111111$ ■jft 5 ni0ii$tfi$' 0ti0nii§ I < iiiii000iti9 II LOST AND POUND MOVING—TRUCKING— LEGAL NOnCBS 78 LEGAL NCri?CI3 . 78 S T O R A G R 20 AS A COURT OF PBO^TB HXLD AT A CDURT OP PROBATE peas off toe oofitoerA ftl^ > LOST—BUNCH OF KEYS. Findtr at Manobester. wttbln and ter the at Manchester, within and for the tored toe 880 ‘to^N fiii^jM please return to Horald Office. SILVER LAMB BUS LINE oflfir tha Dletrlot of Itanohester, oa the 13d District of Manchester, on the 38d N. Y. Stocks color." day ot Deoetober, l» « . day of December, 'A. D.. 193'8. OF E l i QUINCY ADAMS fieoomiaodbdao at thtta torgo Oa- Present WlLUAM A RTDH, Bso., LOST— THURSDAY, BILTWH^CN Luxa bos ftr lodga, partgr or tmm Present WILLIAM A HTDB. Esq., Judge- Judge. ' (Fandahed by Pntoam * Oa.) Adams Bffp Henry and Delmont street, upper tnpa fit special ratfifi. Phosa 8068. In the noatter of tbe eetatee of: Estate of William R Gammons late Oentral Bow, Ebirtlord, Coan. coast of Btoril. Tbe artillcial teeth. Reward, Dial S931. oooUv aoo%s JOHN L. HORAN of Manchester, in said District, de­ Air Raduc . Gnuidson P f Francis Scott Key revenue; en tttf DfiOafi LINWOOD PACKARD ceased. Alatoa Jua laeeee**. Seeks infotBialkm About An cargo of totves and, PETBR STRBIBSL 1 P. M. Stock! LOCAL AMD LQI^ 018TAMUB The Administratrix having exhibit­ Aliegliany Ancitnit Law Sait. brought toem into 8 a m «. alTof HSaoheeter In i^d District. ed her admlnlstratriop account svith AIBm Cbem . AU'lX>MOBiL£S FOR SALE 4 capylng, spnarai {nicJdpg, ttvaiy Tbs Msaehester Trust and Safe De­ said estate to this. Court for allow- wards has Just begun toe posit Coxtmany (formerly The Man­ Am Can ..... task o f readtosT toe lem il. sanfiee. Out fifflhfidon with UnitM snee. It Is > Asked Sayannafaj G|a., Dec, 26—(AP) — 1982 FORD SEDAN; 1981 Ford Vaiu Sfrvlca maaiis hmar rata* oo chester TTust Company) Conservator ORDERED:—^That the teth day of Am Qmd Aloo »e*eaeee< yellowed with age a a d w n ^ ~ jwt coupe; 1931 Ford coach; 1930 or (Juardian, as tbC ease mgy be. of December, Ai D., 1981, at 9 n’cloek CMp Nat Bank A Tniat 6 10 Am For Pow A request .by H. Key Smitt of tuniituia moving to dlBtfiat poliitg. fibe estates of the abbve named imr- forenoqn, at the Probate Office, In fVmTi. R iv e r...... 450 — Washington, grandson of Francis learned the buteome of toe suit. Chevrolet sedan; 1929 Essex coach; Lar:^ modani truelu. aaepertanoao sons, having resigned said trusts and Am Rad St S ...... ” ’ igw said Manchester, be and the same Is First National of Btfd. Am Smelt ...... 4 g « Scott Key, author of "The Star ‘ 1929 Whippet sedsui. Cole Motcns, men, prompt aarvtoa. aS geode m- filed Its accounts with said estates In assigned for a bearlpg on tbe allow­ Htfd. Ckmn. T n m t___ at the Center, 6463. this Court for sJlowanoe and applica­ ance of said aAmlrrlstration account Am Tfd and Tel ...... i06% Spangled Banner”^ for information sored wldla to tiamait are fantoras tion having been made for tbe ap­ With said estate, gi^d-this Court dir BtfiL National B sad T Am Tob B ...... 6544 concerning' it suit originating in THREE PERSONS HURT oftoreo at no asEtra aspanse to yoa pointment of successors in said rects the Admlntstnn;tix to give pub­ PhoriUk St. B aad T . Federal Court here whidi tads gran6U HIGHEST PRICES paid for your trusts, it is ^ Wfit Wks ...... 17^ car. Cash waiting. Armory Ga> Dally t r ^ to New York, baggage lic notice to all persona Interested West Hartford Tcost.. A n ^ n d a ...... u father argu^ before the Supreme CMUverad direct to staamatop ptoa. ORDERED That the Mth day of therein to appear and, be beards there­ AS AUTO HfIS TRUCK rage, 60 Wells street. Telephone December, 1933, at nine o’clock In the on by publishing a copy of this order Jaavranee Stoeka Atchison ...... 54^ Court has led to discovery of an 6874. For. fnither toiormatloo call 8on forenoon, at the Probate Office In in some newspaper having a oifoula- Aetna Gaaualty...... 44% AubUm ...... w original signature of John Quincy 8860. 8864. Farratt A Qlasmay. Ine. said Manchester, be and tbe same is tion fn said District, four days before Aetna L4ze ...... 14% Aviation Corp ...... Adams. assigned for a bearing on the accept­ Said day pf hearing and etnm make Oraag^ Chian., Dec. 26.— ( A P I - ance of said .resignations, tbe allow­ to this Court. Aetna Fire ...... 89 and Ohio ...... 21% Mr. Smith recently wrote for Brick Huck. U o f Woodpidfs, N. Y „ ance of said accounts and tbe ap­ WILLIAM A HTDB Automobile 18 B«htz avorac* words to a lias, FOR SALE—TWO FRESH Cows! having represented raid estate to be wards, clerk of United States Dis­ to a New Haven hospital. initials, nambsrs and abbrsvlatlens Insolvent apd having made applica­ itoctfOrd EUec ...... 47 io% trict Court said he believed tbe each count as a word aad eompowtd one Holstein, and one Quemsay. Hartford ( t o s ...... 40 Constable Ckirl Peterson of Or­ 160 Slater street. North Manches* AT A COURT op PROBATE HTCT,p tion for th appointment of oommls- ^Jht ...... 72% paper gave the consul authority to ange, said Huek will be arrested oa words as two worda KlnlmniB ooet is slmers, as per application on file. It 'dfi>, pfd- ••••••••••, 48 bring bis suit Into ths United States prlos of tbrss lines, tar. at Manchester, v^thln and for the is ...... ra% a charge of reoUess drivtog after line rates oer dar ter traaslsBt District of Manchester, on the 16th S N E T G o ...... 88 103 Dal L and W n ...... 33 Court. day of December. A. D., 1913. ORDERED-That the foregoing he leaves the hcNipital. application be bel^c' and determined Manoiao^a'tBff Stoeka 2^* ^ont ...... 91 The suit names the slaves as de­ The crash, at the toterseotien ef ■BeeUee Marek It. ISM Present WILLIAM A HTDB. Esq., at the Probate Offloe In Manchester Ato Hardware ...... —16% ^tm an Kodak ...... 73% fendants and sought their recovery Qtarae FUEL AND FEED 49-A Judge. in said District, on the 3d day of Am Hosiery ...... toe MUford turnpike and Lamberts • ConseeutlTe Days 1 ots| I ets Estate of Joseph Ruddell late of ©ec and Mus ...... eeeeeeoeaeae 4 ^ for either their Spanish owners or “j: January, A. D., 19:8. at 9 o'clock in Arrow H snd H, com .. Elao. Auto Lite road, wrecked tha Rucks' car. I Conseontlve Days ..I I otsi 11 sta FOR SALE-HARD WOOD for Manchester, lb said District, deceased. tbe forenoon, and that notice be given eeaeeeeeeeee the king himself. The petition The milk truck waa driven tay 1 Day ...... I 11 otsI It eU stove, furnace and Are plaoe |8.00 On motion of The Manchester Trust to all persons Interestet' In said es­ do., pfd Gen © e o • •eeeeeeeeeeeeease stated a Spmfiah ship known as "the ▲11 orders for Irreaiilar Insertions Company adfirinlstrater • Billing! and Spenoer.. Gab Foods Chester Strasenaky of © Mills will be ebaraed at tbe one tlBS rate. cord, 14.60 par load, white biroh ORDERRD:—That six months from tate of the pendency of said appUcs- eeeeeeeeeeeeaeee^v Antelope" or the "G^eral Ramires" street, Ansonls, who want to a near- tion and the time and place of hear­ Bristol B^is! ...... Gen Motors was engaged In brinitog slaves Sneolal rates tor long tenn every for stove |6. par cord, for lira place the 16th day of December, A. D., 1983 ing thereon, by publ'shing a copy ot •eeeeeeeeeaoaeee by houM and callad tha anbulasaa day advertising given npon reqnest be and the- same are limited and do,, pfd Gihetta . eeeeeeeeeaeeae^iae from Africa to Chiba, when the "Col­ Ads ordered tor tnree or els dags 87 per cord. Chas Heckler, Phone this order In some newspaper having which carried the Injured perfibns to lowed for the eredltors within which a circulation In said dlstrlot at least Case, Lockwood and B 806 CkM Dust •eeeeeeeeeeeeaaee umbia" a vessel from Baltimore aad stopped before tbe tblrd or fifth RoaedaiS 18*13. to bring in their'o)alths ajgalnst eaid CoUtos Go...... Harahay ...... the tanspltaL day will be obarged only tor the ao* estate, and the said administrator is five days before the day ot said ••eaeeeeeaae tnal number of times tbe ad appear* FOR SALB-*SLABS. Hickory and directed to give public notice to the hearing, to appear if they see cause Colt’s Firearms ...... 18 Homaatake Mining eeeeeeele s806 ed. obarglng at tbe rate earned, bnt at said time and place ahd be heard Eagle Look...... Oak. Selected fireplace wood, out creditors to bring in their claims Hudson Moton •eteelieeaaeee no allowance or retnnds eaa be asade within said time allowed by posting rslatlvs thereto, and niake return to Fatelr Bearings...... Iht Hary on six time ads stopped- after tbe to order. C. A. Stayo, Dial 8149. this court. THI fifth day. a copy of this order on the public WILLIAM A HTDB ^ e r Bnish, Claaa A Int N ic k ...... >•••e•ee«aeeeeaee•ea sign post nearest to the place where Cray Tel Pay Station. Ro “till forbids” : .asplay lines net the deceased last dwelt within said JudgA Int Tal and Tel keeeaeeaeeeee sold. ^11-16-18. HbK and Cooley ..... H OUSEHOLD GOODS 81 town and by publlehlng the same in ir iH Johns MsnviUe eeeeeeeeeeaeae The HbrsJd wUl not be responsible some newspaper Uvlng a circulation Hartmann Tob. com .. Keanecott tor more than one laeorreet Insertion — 6 »«eeeeeeee|,e'eee FOR SALE—DINING ROOM suito, in said probate dlstrlot, within ten District of Andover as.. Probate dOn pfd of any advertlaemeat ordered for •eesaeeeeee Lshlgh Val Coal • e e e e > e e> e 9 e e days from the date oi this order, and Court, Dee. 16, A. D„ 1938. Int Sliver more than one tlma bed room st4te, other individual eaeeeeeeeee Lehigh Val Rd • . see »4«e»e»»« Tbe Inadvertent omission ot moor* return make to this oourt of the no­ Estate of Woolssy MoA. Johnson do,, pfd pieces of furniture. Call 66 Pleas­ tice given, late of Andover Ir. eaid 'letrlot, de- - . tV ■ Ltgg and Myers B eeeeeesesee root pnblioatlen ot advertising wUl be cebssd. Landers, Frar7"A Ok reotlned only by eanoellntlon of tbe ant street Phone 6600. WILLIAM A HTDB Loew*! 4 4 • « t t 4 8% Bagagomeets KIDDIES IN CHRISIMAS St Oil Cal ...... see? improvfimenta 817. Furnished room, return make to this oourt of ths no­ »»«»eee»i»44e%ee%e (READ THE STtMV, THE N OOLOB THE PIUTUHE) Harric*ee •..wovmw. m tice given. IN SILVER PRODUCTS St o il A J , 4344 DeatbS mwn.....a lUfim heat 88 week. Inquire at WZLUAM A HTDB %4««%%e%4«e»»%»»e Card of Thanks Mintg^i Tavern, Depot Square. When Santa Claue was , out of around you couldn't hear a ringla In Momorlam ...... MMsa.-M— PLAY AT SOUTH CHURCH Timken RaUer Bear ^ ■Ight. w el Duncy yelled, with aU his Lost aad round H-ll-88-88. ^****' sound. "Whht ntokss you all so FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM fiat, seo* ' Meridan, Dae, 86.—(AP)—Prail* Ttoas Amarloa • •*»»4444eee4% might, "Gee, now’s our chance to quiet?" asked ol' Santa, with a ▲aSOTiaOGBSRtt o^aaMr^fifififfifi wo » dent C. R. (34rdlnir of thi toteraa- rersonsls mw ond floor, at 197 Maple atroet with TTnion Carbide etteeeeeeeeett take a nap. My bones are'tfout to grin. ttonal Silver Company today iiauad The White Gift servloa waa held Unit Alrcn^ crack. ▲atosMblles all Improvements. Inquire 48 Clin­ AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD 44%4«44«e'»e|«tt "I’ve never seen tots quite w Automoblloo for Sale ...... 4 ton Btreot at Manchester, within end for the a itatement denying that tha ooi^ by the church school of South Unit Corp ,, 4)4%4%«e%4e«444f 'Tve worked so hard I’m all still. Please talk." Then loouty AutemoblleB tor Bxebargo I District ot Manohsstsr, on ths 88th poration had announced Inoraaaai Methodist Episcopal church on Sun* Unit Oaa Imp ee«e%ee444,«,,^ tired out. Some sleep will do us said, "We will, M soon, as we'ro Anto Aooossorlew—Tiros . n ...... « day of Dsosmbsr, A., D„ 1888. In the price of lUvir product! ba*. Auto Rspalrlng—PalatlBg t Present WILUAM ' a HTDB. Baq„ U S Ind AIo • 44%444»%«t«4444 good, no doubt. One of the elves through eating. Gee,, you told us oauia of the government announced ®‘«*®«*** The inambars U 8 Rubber Anto Sehools ...... t-A AI^AKTMENTb^FLATS— Judge. 4%*e«6%tte«%i» % 4 4 % can wake us up, when Santa Qaua to tear la." ...... Autos—Ship by TrtMk eaa •*••••'% Estate of Prsd P. Buahnsll late of illver program. U S Smelt 4 « ' cornea back. Attto^*For Hire w..... I TENEMENTS 63 Manchester, In said Dlstrlot, dsosss- which art to ba seat to tha Daa* "AU right," said Santa. "Bat tdv Mr. Oardtner'i itatement fol­ U 8 Steel ...... "Then we all will be rested. Gee, some morel You see, I got this gjarages-^rvlpe—atorage m. . , . 10 low !: c p ^ H u^tal la Boston, AtUaboro Util Pow and Lt tiptoreyelep—B l ^ e s ...... ti RENT HUNTTNQT TaU ui what On motlep of Penny W. Buahnsll Cwvalascaiit Homa aad do ^u know that he promised me turkey for you Ttnles, aad X do Wanted Autoe—Motoroyeies .... It you want, wani uka oart ot it for executrix "The !tatemint to the iffict that Vick Cbem ... He'd tell us all about hla ride? Baslneee and Pveteealeaal fieiilees Vtora dls* not want a mt left oa too plate. you, arlthout obarga. R. T. Uo- •** months from International Silver Company hqj Western Union »4«ee4«4' .. Won’t that be heaps of fun?" "I love to see you youageteffi Busineaa fiervieet Offered ...... 1| the 86th day of Dsosmbsr, A. D 1888, announced InortUM In tha ^oaa of tributM throughout tha parifih. West El snd Mfg ...... ;; 38% Household Jvrvioes Offered .....1I*A Gann, 68 Qentor atraat. Dial 7700. be and ths same are limited and al- Tha toatura of the program' waa a Then to an elf he turned aad said stuff. Keep oa, until you’vo tand Bulldiag-^loatiMtlag 14 owed for the creditors within which It! produota, due to the announoa* w colw orth ...: ...... l lu "Can you find each of us a bed?" riorUts-^nreertee ...... II Oiriatmaa play, "ThaWapSerd enough." The Tlalee did, and DELMONT STREET, 6 rooma, all to bring in their claims against said meat made by tha government of ©eo Bond and Share (Curb). 10% "You bet I can," the elf replied. shortly Soouty shoutsd, "That was ruaeral Dtreotore...... l i ••tbts, and the said sxso^rix is dl* it! illver program, U without foun­ Lad," u ru g a d bv tha paator, Rev. — — Rtatin.' Plumblng--R^at mw I t improvamanta, n a i^ ranovatod, "No sooner said than done!" great!" reotsd to give public nottos to ths dation. No !uoh announeament waa Lstofird 0, Hania andpriaaatad • • • SiioraBoe ^ i | uaar fitorafi and bvu Una. Dial 4618. orsdltors to bring in their claims under tha dtractien of 2Haa Mabel se e e e llllaen^i^maklag 11 within said tins Mlcwed by posting made. Then to a little house they tore, to Then wevlng—Traektng—Sterate , . t io FOR RENT—TWO T8RBB and ^ t t a r . O. Huntington Bylee aa* 18.000 m Qoldy said to Santa CtotoK a eopy of this order on the public "It li our UBdintandlng that ROOSEVUTIXTS find fine little cots galore. "Flop "You tenting—Papering ...... l i four room furelahad or unfuroiahad ^gn post nearest to the plaes where natad at tha organ, and toaldantal ought to get BosM Bleep ba­ mfeeefonal Mrvlees ...... II thi admlnlitratioa'i program on down," exclaimed the elf. "and take cause you really look______tired. _ out ' I Nepairing ti •partmtttfi. ManehaaUr Ooastruo* the dsessBsd lest dwelt within said allvir appllM to itlvir itiU la thi vocal Bumbarfi ware randarad by a trip to slumberland." tton Oo. TaL 4181 or 4868. town and by publishing ths s«ms In Mlsa Lillian Black, and David l e t h r s e v e r y d a y guess It’s from ths ride you had. •••• some niwspapsr having a circulation ground and wlU only iSaot the price "’when Santa sails back Into *Tlease go to bed. Doar start te rpllet Oo^s and lervlee ...... II in said probate district, within ten of illver used In the articlM In aik Hutohlnaon. The ohUdrea partiol* view. I'll be here to awaken you. I Wanted—Buslneas fierviee «.... M patlM ware members of tha Prim­ fuss around. Just doing things for FOR RENT—THREki. ITVB and days from the date of this order, and Indirect wfiy. CwMqueBUy tin Washington, Deo. 26. — (AP)— don’t hi^ve an alarm clock, 10 I'U Banes tienni aig room tanfisianta, with aU mod* Mturn make to this oourt of ths no­ ary Department aa foUows: us. Why, goodness knows, you'vo ESRi?.** ft?*. Ciamss It prloM of our mirohandlae will ba shout to beat the band." ravnts InstrnflUea i| am UnproveoMBU. Inquire at 147 tice given. of the Star: Mfirjoria Presldeat Roosevelt noted with in­ done enough to mako us aU foel WlIiUAM A HTDB controlled by the official piioai of They had a restful sleep and'to*B glad." ••••• ME8 II*A Bast Otnter straat or Phoae T864. fiUver bullion and not by the gov> Neran; David, WUttam Robbtoa; terest todsy a summary showing the elf rushed to the house again iusleai—urwatle ...... mm. . . . II H-18-II-88. Judga "That’s Just what 1 am going to Wanted—Instruotloa II ernment*! eitabUihed price." N h ^ tor, Janet Boyd; Maiy. Lola the receipts of 1,680,000 letters snd and shouted. "Get up, Tlnyimtea, FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tent* Whltehouaa Joseph, Randall Cbla; do, but first I have a treat tor you," Ptaaaetal ment, hot air heat, garage, 818 per pswels since ,hls Inauguration on o r Santa Is outside." laid Santa. "In my toy shop tends—fitooks—Mortgagee «... li ^ephards, Thomav Mott Raymond March 4 and to 80,000 telegrams. lusineu OpDortnaltiss || month; also several five room flats. .4.T A COURT OP PROBATE HELD SBC. I0KB8 BBITBR Thompion. Roy AaptowaU; Wlaa Before they had a chance to Jump there's a box that holda a gift ■f®oey te X^sn ...... Mi II Arthur A. Knofla, telephone 6440 This Increase la volume of oorres- up to their feet, they heard a "My elves wlU toke you to it pistrlpt of Maaohsatsr, on ths I8d Johnson itokee. w m ta rn pondenoo between the people snd - , _ Hein ana filtaatleae or 4889. dST of Doosmter. A. D„ 1988. Waahlagton, Dec. 86— (AP) — ght Walter Montis; ami A n g ^ thump, and In walked kind