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11^ Maiy Gtitais GDed — R^ NGntENCI UNER port diiiiese Pr^nring WKECKEDBTBI M A Here Are Highlights For Anofter Battle Soith of ShoBhaikwaii. Crew of 170 Rescued — No m

Rassengers On Board Hartford, Conn., Jan. 4.—>(AP)— .^tistactory' sales tax Peiplnf, CSiina, J«n. 4.— (A P )— Striking passages in toe in a u g i^ | woorked out so as to address of Gov. Wilbur L. Cross de- MMuhai caiuiff H8iaO‘LlaDf, Gtit- When the Fnre Started. im cfi onworus tax on food and clothtog*” military ruler of N o ^ China, Uvered today before .the General Assembly fouow! **Tbe pnbUo^Sity bscblem con- aerved notice on Japanese author!* *AppareajU|y toe dtisens of Coni- tinues to challenge us.’* tlea today that he did not care to Cherbourg, France, Jan. 4.— (A P ) nectient imtoer like the eiqterimettt, Jomt Commkleeih-UBdm Slid Reuoo For I t o l l e deal with them concerning the —^The crack French liner L’Atlanti- which they, tried two years ago, of **At present, 1 am not in favor of % dividing between the two leading the rep M of the state's enforce- Shanhaikwan Incident He bluntly que, serving in the South American HNAM Unt Democrats b House Wore To Be.fciorol i i requested that any further commu* politloal parttea toe conduct of toe ment act; but i n ^ event that be addressed to the Na- run, was wrecked by fire of unde- The scream of artillery lire punctuated by the rattle of madrine funq "aftalra of toe state.** Congress^ diaregardlng toe dear mandate of the dtisens of toe tionalist government at Nanking. termined origin in the English chan- again reverberates through North China, near the Ghreat WaU, vtoere Committee»-4aier Agree Witt Hone So CSilneae forces were believed pre- nel early today. Japanese and Odnese forces engage in battle in toe cteA shown la toii **Iha fluestlons and uchlems- of! Vhited States, Akes no action %T*T^g for onothor iMittlo aoutli of The crew of about 170 were rescu- map. The garrison city of Shanhalkwani, lying in the danger aone -4M- [fovenunent whidi woftontront m ! toe repealof toe Eighteenth Amend- ob Shanhaikwan, • henct they retreat- ed by the German steamer Ruhr tween Changchun and Tientsin, was the scene of one bitter .attaefe, Jap^ s'reselesd only by a free y«» ara in .session, jt C U Be Orgaaiied-JIoBster Crowds b Cipilol aal ed yesterday with a reported death after abandoning the Atlantique, anese claimed Chinese had bombed Japuiese police. They sentalbree io I5toetotelfigeacb^^of toe Jntolfigence' them aU as • Itow it to 3^ to dete^e wheto* which carried no passengers and was toW enae one after another.? ! you would .be justified in r.ipealing toll of 500 men. Shanhaikwan. Shanhaikwan. For hours a battle raged with Odnese,. machine gumtoni I our enforcement act x x x." Ahmg U bo of llarch Dariag b «q flral' Plnde obp. dominating northern land and sea enroute to drydock at Havre for the finally, repulsing toe artillery attack a^Unst toe walla of toe;CUy.' Mean- annual overhauling. Icuous is toe near cornea- gatewasrs >f China, was reported in while Japanese warships reportedly have arrived at ChlnwangiEao from *Tt now seems an opportune tone rains. Japanese finally won com- A miliary seaplane wito two Dairra vtoile reserves moved to w a ^ Shanhaikwan from CUntoow. Jap- torn of toe building program (for CermoBy. i humane and penal institutioos) au- to take a first step towards a sys- plete control after bitter street officers aboard left Cherbourg to fly anese and Chinese forces are reported concentrating on dther aide of toe tem of branto banking.” fighting in which many dtiiens over the burning craft to determine Great Wall. ^ thortoid by toe General Assembly toot Guernsey, aeoetdi: g 't o a tadic re- longsT for poUttea In the courts.” emergency and to develop a aoi The Senate was called io als. with whom be port here. Washington, Jan- A—d. of deptossltoi Tha-reoMnmsndatlqp of the JuAW tone, and qqMidy; bourg and another pcsMiftil, tpg turea was .ptopoaetf today by - ! n&oa Ibtyetmtivq;” (Gfj^ dal Coaneil;tlmt our oourts be cm? In explaining his pax^s dqiMloA a long list o(^ Nakamura and other Ji to revstee its pcevi^ decision ( Giula here thatJto would bTl re- mito suitable flre-flghtliig ebatamsa of a'cph«9 i#iysto«i has ter l#ocxn)ntom aftep pwnt fton «ther' ■tibpomddtteli'' ilp toe adtmon of toe fulfs. Senator . Jteank.>&id>i^ibMB4.NatoAjtD JM-mai* • Tiemi ailmhiletinrai t^md toas.fiKMB.H*is|a>''- ■' tenqwrary measure to aMUeve some -4b4 ilRBdrltlss toe^IB^'jD r. '’HqMfia- ...... Orders alaoVtoese ai jority DOmderats .Were that **further n c ^ ’* againsl\ the un-Ieamoiny in eibsoldiers'1££6efits. tc TOtotoxonraidm^ has-ww^ la wen. kMwn'the ap- Dananar,- the aeeretev of Japanese woqid result h g>S^ named liner to. swing from hit The cbainnfkh, Woodrilhi b fl Vlr- pout ldhtts7rsat cstote =bombnenta;to oroi)gb and totec^tajAm apeaptf Epfeatmllrsrof elect latest ftsibup of '^rtofanto, I b: flto tlm'-seN|BB. f" ' • . attaation in all north China.. course and go tortoe'-aoene c f toh glnia,' announced i)fo tmepioee to bas bietofie HdbUi^ for* the town courts axe liow dhthihg more Dapttbteat^ ^ t i ^ Next Immediate movea^ts by fire. :r ■. 'newqtapennen and said be would central tiHnois cciai'. wnn«w wajp farmer, the honasliMder, and the than the fodtoall of political to- Be asMted that House Hipul>U< Jority tookiAharige 'bf tlib the Japanese troops vere expected Word was stiH' awaited this after- put it up to bis committM and toe war in w^ch tsN> pesabna. one of mannfocturer.’’ i trigne.". . • cans had refused to .Indicate what pr^mrtion .of 'repfsaimtation would tiojfor^ toe teat tone' d to determine whether they would noon from Captain Mailloux of the House. ^ plan contemplates a tosm a woman, ware ktDe^ Sdiitpr David Golteteih oYJL start their long predicted drive to minelayer Pollux whirti was ordered ten per cent cut, for Jthe next fiscal “PsnonqPy. Ijam averse to an in- . ”The-American jail is, a dSagracs- be giuBn-Demoorate onfcemmBteea. Thirty(Or-more peraaqs aumg^ed ful Institution "which was inherited He added that in view of Ihia refUeal^ port waa named iawtoleBt ptu’l nfiwi.T Jehol to ManchTikuo. the year oMy, in Worid W ar compen- of partidpatiag in atrqtt come ttBC?toid| at best, Is suitable only to*4i perlqa: of prosperity. A from Grcft Britain. Senate Demoorats had. decided to poi^ and .WilUiam ,M. : cit ' Japanese - sponsored Manchurian (OoBttooed an Rage Five)* sation and disability aUovtonces. at nearby iOncaid laat'l^h t when cbosy clerk. The latticr._„___ state, or whether thqr woMd puA Axmy and Navy pensions, emergen- toe two w [«e killed aiM id»iit a {oavide for greater SenatorlBA xapre- aentation for their pasty on ; com- J o s ^ HaHoran of N(te Brltete. farther into China p>.oper along the cy officers’ retired pay and MmUar dozen others wme injutod, were ar- assistant derk. railway leading to toe andent capi- items. ceated. . ^ ' mittees at toe expense of.the. min- tal. COSGRAVELAUNCHES He advanced this {dan wfdle'toe I' Oi^dws wers ( ority. Expect No Opposition joint Congressional committee on Charles Wsineke Although toe ifev; 300 HUNGER MARCHERS THE INAUOUR^X By holdtog Chinese troops off veterans was hearing proposals from at the mines ctety ofHartfWd Wax’dated tp)M from south at Shanhaikwan, the National Grange tor Mg perma- Hartford, Jan. 4.— (A P )—Spring- Senate Cbaplalh, toa'^mol||j)> Mid the nearby eastern gate of the ELECTI ON CAMPAI GN nent slashes in veterans^ funds. like weather matching in brlUiancy hwnt want instead to tts Great Wall of China, a march This organization was the latest of 0M**rttlon _ ASSEMBLE AT CAPITOL the miliUury display of Biaugural bent,, toe Rev. EdwarF R: Ayol9> northwestward into Jehol could a long list appearing in oppoMtlon Mine Workera of Amerii^ Day greeted large crowds as fiiey bUnd Branford miUstar. : i proceed without expected serious to continuance of benefits to former The anti-iridceting and anti- swarmed the capitol today to wit- Father Carty war unabia tef i opposition. It is the logical way to Fermsr Preadeat of IriA soldiers whose claim 4a not based puMic meeting edicts fUlowad a nesc the induction into office oC oept toe dppoiatiheQA,teeaii9a 16 enter Jehol, also, by' skirting toe upon injuiy or illness attributable to oonference attended by toarlff, Try To Sro Goyenor Governor Wfibur L. Croes fo r .U a parito duties. Tber 1 mountain barrier be.tween that active service. Stote’s Attteney JMm W. Coale and Cr oss' NEMORY A BLANK, second two year term. today was given by tlis province and Mandiurla. Free State Certan Valera Woodrum’s committesi la , to re- Major O. E. Daveotort of - toe Just before the inaugural cere- lace I. WoodU of Andover. Chinese were apprehensive, how- port before long the veterans' IHinoia Natiahid Guard, '^hey de- PKUKES monies were scheduled, to b^jn, a Tba fdlpwlng were- ni ever. of a further southward drive, appropriations for the year dded no troops would be called aft- deadlock waa broken between the doorkeepers arid maosangien: with isolated Clashes already re- Wil Be Mealed. 1934. er Sheriff Wdndce tiTpieguvl bielief Senate and Bouse of toe Assembly Jepe^ Champion of No M ported at Chinwangtao, the great BDs Program - the county authorities nocn handle Tdb (bmmittw To Pre-i .— . fOr'Itypototnient of a joint commit- Thomas B. Johnsont of N ew: S s plan calls for a reduction in the situation.” tee. The deadlock toraataned to JPremlab C Healqr of |$oatb (ObBtiBaed on Page Five) Dublin, Ireland, Jan. A — (A P ) the budget estimate for disabili^' Two Are Ktoei T ' > fotaPcIilioiiToffin. iM uTIm ^ToHaTeKiM dUay organization of toe Legiali^ ham, Eugene BertUanine cC Undaunted by . the decision of op- Accounts varied regarding the tore and toe'iiiangural ceremonies. nam, Edward B. Ooogan of ponents in setting dections for 1 ^ (Conttnued an Rage Ftva) fight in which Vineegt Rodems, Cheerjiig crowds on toe Ce^tol villa, WlOiam J. ~ than three weeks away, VnUiarn T. working miner from l^rbigfleid, mi Cosgrave launched his campaign to- Mrs. Enuna Cumberlato, 89^ mother Hartford, Jan. 4.— (A P )—Abq^., echor wlw stepped into pOUtics/two COUNCI L OmOAL day to regain toe presidem^ with a of three grown Mdldren, met death. or isriosoporcp* QOorxoopQfv three hundred self-deserlMMl yean ago after refirlnig aa dean of B. Allen cf Meriden and * plejtee "to stand up for biah rights." Authorities said apparently Mrs. SENATE POSTPONES ger marcheia” gathered on > toa Yale Graduate SchooL, He Begley of Hartford, The former president held his first Cumberlato was atradc by a stray Senattor CkMetein dtfeitid SCORES CONGRESS campaign merting last night, bullet as she stood .on n porch tol grounitti t o ^ 'i n as' unpiidr^ . aceompairied by U s mUltefy staff, day after President de Val- watching the fight wUeh included Mbjor Gene Tunney, tor AleonrlS'td IT for j fill attempt to see G o v e rn New York. Jan. A—(AP) — A former beavywaigbt boxing cbam- tenqpore. The latter era announced a new Dail ictrami BEER BI LL ACTI ON authorities said Rddems was in a body- a member of the Illinois Nktkmal bug* man who wrinkled'bis brow pion. became minority late would be elected January 24. The geyemor . agreed to confer vote Citron Says Pleseat SessioB W n Do The announcement was bdieved to Guard and had served here vfito with a amall committee, but told and add there was a gap in Us Fred MeCartoF of Aneonia, mem- have caught the opposition un- other fuatdtaian on patrol duty memofy was ebazgied with kUUiig ber of toe Second Company* Gov- P. RonriPack of Torrlngten^ to tlte 'Bnaller group of dx t|mt ant d s n in toe last Seaatei awares, as there were indications ke y ofiier during te^fiotiimine dls- Larry Fay; Broadway racket ehiisf. ernor’s FOotfMTd, couapeed ahen Absence of Sereral Modben would not be. able to see toe entire the inaugural parade Toadied toe tor Fkank S. Dergfn of NsW — Very U tle To Help Dis- they were confident toe present Dail army of marchers untfl later in the The man ie Edward Moloney, Oityltol from the Hartford club, Ha is dddd for toe post of could overthrow the De Vakaa gov- fbs facticna -o f mtnera day. . „ giant doorman of toe Casa Blanca ernment when it was scheduled to "«»rrad in toMaraa, Last was taken away for medical treat-' lesder. v of Committee D eh yilm l Must Aeaent Flea night club toat FWy managed. He In assuming tlie tressed Natioii. have met again in February. foaieft ooeufred at M ae No. surrandared lost n l^t after police meat in tlie automobile In vdiidi it PaabodF Goal 0tm»My The deiaf ttcP was told by toe Govemor Cross bad ridden up Capi- Goldstein ptomlsed- "The Fianna Fail areu for meinbers. nowed, y e d a l ■depitties- •were on chamber to rejoin tlidn etmipanions to procaed with toe limugural cere- a ^ ; on contested dseilbto-r quor be bad drunk. Wackhan, FltefocaM anff participation with the natlooB look’ Irish lights as we have ahvajrs done Chairman Blaine predictod.a The pUlee theory is toat Maloney, (Contomed an-Regn ) (' ew.fWfs Twa) Tba bigli cetoagad -BUiae ebam- aadgnmeat of seats, del ing to a loosening of barriers to in- with toe courage of the men of vote wpuld be reached tbmorrow.'He a tonaer state troeq^ uho once stt of New Haven, and ternational trade in general" in a Easter week (toe blah revolt),' postyoned today’s meet&g becanse lived in E^rraeuse, abot Fey dead te beTf scene of toe inauguration, was speech before the Bostoa Rotary Cosgrave said in aummoning -Ua of absence from, toe city of Senators too night club after a quarrd. The jainmed to toa doors long before tts Qub. ' party, toe Ciimaim N s NGaedheal, governor, and U s staff readied. tha> , Df IH B B O IW Walsh (D., Mont), and Hebert (R^ squshUe, detectives s ^ resulted Hirtfonl, Jan. v|,-r(AP) — ' Sharpe urged action of Coogreas to tJto fight. R. L). from a cut In Maloney’s salary from CbpltdL The crowde-in toe eoal- donii however, were not so Ug ■■ tent test of strengto bat in "the summary removal from the "We will strive to sod ccspomle The snbeommittee has tentatively h Latest $100 to IKK) a week. , parties In toe nswBouss' aitnation of the incubus of intema- war and to maim a financial settle- agreed tqxm a resMutom to rqpeal tooee-toat gatoered two>^years Bed An ArgnnBi when'ton stodarly cUaf execi toe aseekm today When tional debt, a tremendous respoosl- ment with Great Britain to the toe amendment, protect , dry states KnMer John A. JteSteam • hillty for this country, adiidi im- honor and advaaoement of bdand. from Uqoor in e r t s s i^ aiitooifse ' police CommlMooer Muiroaney took dffiea as toe first Democratie In Fumitare Mart eydd Maloney acknowiedged having ...... it sunsMta) cf.tbtJ plies the con^teto rsveisal of our Wa will aasure toa formaia, by toe to IsgUate dfaliist the goverimr to nearly a generatien. ah arpmwnt witoTby')iit Thucetety A battfcy af-cameraa waa tninid political thfnWng for a decade.” reduction of toab ammitteB, toa toe joint rales of "Besides this,” Sharpe said, fullest poasiMe advantages of that about "putting toe O. K. on cuatom- on toe planioraa to record pictoclal- Bsch of these prqpositlans will, be *^(^)-'-^n»fnaweet>a8leUwhav» haM brakea, m ,” but denm of to “ ------"there is a vital contrlbaUoii wU*h aettlement and we win aeeura n voted upon sepMmtsty, togsftoer .ttmerieaa IdterfQt^ite-aliteaofat- rubbte tone,-' anto' atom' Iv the sweaiinx iif of toa govenor cut. ‘ It was ^ to e iM ttf ^ oneial'fttelty. we in New England can make at trade agreemat adildi wiD napare with toe questha of bcisr the sssclu- tenMco tn>toajipir neveitiee at toe oirteiiw with wind totelda, bunip-' who ya—iis I home. TUs la, that we in state, lOcrotihones flanked toe epaaker*a ~ ” better prieaa for tala cat^, tion ttiould hi sahmtttod to toe winter dMnr o f toja^AinaHctei ftynl- am, dnlv and Fey bgtt ooeased Uni city aqd town, proceed aneigetleal- piga, ttieep, poidtxy, dmsM and but- tnrs'marL aQ .toa oaaamta ac a taUe. too.nsotatloo. if .to pot our government koa«w in I away goqd: trade, ., “i WIto Governor Oroto, toa oCkm ter.” be said. Boto RepiibBcaa a)»d paiiepexBtie For eqa ^ tha- b a ^ jr Sunday nwmfng, unto r oAm and essentially effoet xedoe- De Valara’a party, at an saaeuttye Ruty platforms proipgeed sqhmls- Willi A to tekrofflee today wwa Rcy C. tlaii'lB pnMle soqwndltare. fold McOmpney, ba tegaa to efUam L t Govarnor; JUni A. I committee mcmilag last - n i i ^ de- sfam to state otaventldliA^ANit foe . ' b e ^'te manref;- and Anson F; confronted with word from. Waah- ______comptroDsr. WlUaK win amwunca toe partylB psogram whhSi has hetn foDowad in hnndllBg Tba aoiaitaim of •.•'ex about %ba.naxt.tUM Ington that little or notUng win be at a meeting toraomnr nblfit imettoos eonsUtiitosMl anundmisits. mnall' raonOed was Mtedteg a subway dite^trsaiuiWr dteing tts hi done in toe present aearion of Oon- snhmtadon te'Lertiiiituins. . |y tebed- teto tlie r.Jdwar-:-teaif o f . tiqte, an. Mondey,' aiKt eeeliig. w m gresB. It seems to me wa As TBBASOBY.BAIA1ICT No nefion ti pl^ndd by toe anbr a teteSDanet wfto tha boaineas men, n^set such an attl- comttittna on.tha EbxiM 8 J : .;par tade on toe part of tooM slecbBd,to WashtogtoB^ Ja«. 4 -^ , (A P ) — cent, bear- bin, . "Iiprty Fey ,'Al Jan. ^raaent us at too National Cb^i- Treasuiy rseetato for DsosBBbsr 80 it, until, after Ip * . ,Fsy. whoM were $4,400A 0 4 : IBugliilh ifas eonafi^nmallty; . , y X X Ihia is cartaUly no tone $1O,492JS0l41; batoiws r wBMu 964.7S. 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ff unsMunr f^ iv e A Potato A^ rbpitkif cf the Wart lis oaltad for tem orro#' ~ WORQi t ^IM 6:46 at tot Wart sub ^ ____ _ iQnatM.^ I that ita rnembera are to to givonl B. C^ adequate repreMBtaticn on the joint A aiocial jdl mambani. JiL the Nwdtfi P'r Kchad Zlwitov^ Neuly Edmund O. ___ died early [doimiitiMB*n^1nERC '.SqlvMbn Army Sunday stoool will this moinb^ « t ihonae, 62 Hamlin fa '• “H equal rwwaantation is not Mw imld t ^ ■treet, nftpc « iQBg fUnesA He krtneti K m IS S llU B l givw the wlshee of toe people will tiie'.dtadtt. There win M fwoea At Hale’s Store GriM B}' Ekrator h eaves h|s p a r « ^ Me* a»| Mrs. Ed- not bo observed.” and rifrWhmonts and a g t a M Mned mund IwplaiBe, one brother, Francis Wtshes o f toe people The] is to toABk* J„ and two dstws, Mrs. Thonas SaksTu. taro o f a winijup tor le siMiOtaBfu] Donndly and Miss Vkflet Divlsise, BcprosentaUve Baldwin ques- lance e o n t^ r e ^ t l y ddeed,; time ha or ^ e goes down to shop." tioned the wishes o f the people cit> attertdilifte eontes Baskets or barrels will be idaced all of this town. Fotteral services wQl be hdd Sat- ing the Republicah vlctc^ In the vAt a meetaif cf^ thf To Collect Big S a»ly at the entrance of toe Hale s t ^ to- ’^Washington, Jmi. 4.-r-(AP)— -*iw Slid Mrs. Horace Weato-i * Michael Zawltowskl, 22, of XThion urday morning at 9:80 at the home Lower House in eentrast to the one Corps 'committee, of 'Manehesfar .^i aaorrow and as fast as they kn filled JuAt what toe laU it fitrm relief MU vote Dsmooratio' majority in the erley' 4oday Rockville, died this'morning follow- On the other, \oppeered over the top of a wooden ^ ^ n ^ ia b l^ to rd m i^ to toe Speiflter. The ballotinf for SFtoker effort.. .V • “Giv* a Potato” and help in ^ give toe more toe Hale Company Grove Hill cemetery, Rockville. SJSSnS a ? ^ ^ L T b S o S dd* W t S to Willlem Hanna of fi^ el, ter. , . . j. W. Hale Oompany*-. unuwally [uard to see if toe elevator was (x »^ e r as high as a billion Od-over Jdm A . Maritoam Otoer Workers. win give, and. gladly, too. coming up from toe floor below. In- The special committee, appopt^ fvreachlng campaign to onngr Other Plans There will be a regular meeting stead it was coming down and toe of Anderson-SheaAuxiliary at 8 ,to study a.program of actiwty **'" foodatufl to needy families in Man- It has been suggested to toe J. W. FUNERALS )oy’c head was wedged between toe miMi^an J0B6IJoaes oof f toothe AniCUltWO-agricultiu’e. COBS* I . J - K«* s QmlUUvAM rpSc.o’clock Friday night at toe armory. the cpz^ng year, alab rscemn chester. Simply by dropping a pota- Hale Company that many shoppers eris platform by Leaders Bal toe t(^ needy. This released Zawitowski who committee indicates, that toe retail elected clerk by a vote of 216 charita-department are: tardsapd put one in. ers were Louis Relsel, Fred Miske, Manchieater, Foresters of Amefica, withdrew his head. There was an prices of toe products concerned against five for . Wallace Jewett, at Tinker Han last evening. . nm with work* leaving only two vlaltlag Bring Potato Down Town B. W. Bltmchard. Wilbur Loveland, need not be greatly advanced by extensive gash at toe rear of his A. G. Server and Fred Server. ■ “poet and tanner” and four for John; twelve-'officers ^hp were recently nurses, to- assist the needir>‘ namely. It is easy to see how such a cam- lead near toe base of toe skull. The the imposition of toe adjustment paign will quicldy produce a great PUBUC RECORDS jL S u m w -of New B rit^ . Stanley elected were instaUed. John Jensen Miss D(»rotliy Buttle 'and Miss cut was BO severe that toe scalp ac- charges. ’Traceski of New Britain, waq tie Davis the outrpatient deptot- quantity of potatoes. Simply plan “With wheat prices as they are is toe chief ranger of Court Man- Inally rolled back a few inches unaiUmously chosen assistant derk. chester, . meat of the Memorial hoigitsL when you are going down town to- Merger nrst aid treatment was -administer- this winter there is only rtiout a Resolutions were presented by toe .— g o s t f o r N e e d y . night, tomorrow *or the next day to Notice of toe merging o f Case half cent’s worth of wheat In a 16- ed and he was then taken to toe Y.M. C.A. Notes committee on permanent .organisa- The Manchester police commission Should the Red Cross engage ^a go to your potato supply, pick one Brothers Inc., of Manchester and medical department at toe main ounce loaf of b r ^ and toe impo- tion appdhting toe foDowing mes- nurse. Dr. Moore said today that Iw out and put it in your handbag or Case & Marshall, of East Hartford, sition of toe inaxln'um tax on met last night but little aside from office where Dr. Robert P. Kimpp There will be no dancing school sengers and doorkeepers; Howard routine business was transacted. woric would be ^confined-- entirely pocket and when you visit Hale’s mper manufacturers, was filed to- dosed toe wound with a' dozen wheat should rl most increase the Murphy of Manchisster, Keimeto L. among the nee«fy families at Man- store drop the potato in one of the day in toe town clerk’s office. ’The on Thursday due to the fact that price of such a loaf by less than - a The department has not been par- stitches. A few other stitches were White of GuHfdrd, Aldemar A. ticularly busy toe past month. Chief chester. He said that iduia were baskets. company is to be known as toe Case Mrs. Crockett will be attending a Brodeur of Putnam and Arthur B. necessary for cuts on toe boy’s chin. conference of Y. M. and Y. W. per- cent. Gordon e x p ir e d what is being done tentati've at present and a definite Supposing a couple o f bwrrtfs of Brothers, Inc. The authorised capi- Not Unoonsdous 1918 Bread Prices Johnsem of Colebrook, messengers; announcement would not be 'forth-, potatoes are collect^ the fln.t night. lal stock of toe company will be sonnel in New Haven. *Tn 1913 bread prices were about Doorkropers, Robert B. Morse of in an e B ^ to apprehend- toe myste- It took nearly two homrs to com- Next Wednesday afternoon at rious woman stabber, coming until a emumittee has time The J. W. Hale Company wlU makvj 1160,000 divided in to 1600 shares o f plete toe medical treatment anc toe same as now but Wheat was Hartford, Joseph Bailey of Cktmge, to study the matter. ’ it four barrels and this line siqiply glOOeach. 2:15 there will be caro-parta given more than twice as high. J Stetson Ward of Sherman, Frank throughout toe ordeal Zawitowski for toe benefit of the Y. M. C. A. Frank Rogers of Brookfield street I of potatoes wlU then be turned over ’The direetpn of the consolidated bore up bravdy. Dr. Knara and “In toe case of hog products, it Ohnatead of Monroe, David W. m

p' : 1^4 .1.-, 1 ■ I >>v' .i Js ■f-'i ■ 'M ■■•■ - ( *’• r '. Muta A hot To-tlia^iiMteii^- ' ■' .i.’'’* i ;F k iip 4 ri ; ayy^ ity w lth.a.^flt^i . a a lm aemabo^l to - touch It ■ iH th ^or J^. aBhcad'lato. .U m .aaiiliWibiitvaCrgidiPBerate' ^idv -]8acHca!toiy. ^ ’4 H k i if.** tha flWat . .1 8 dapelfNia .w> W t^ lttba/tatfcaat that la ttte i p »itwwM, b!iHliia|kM8:o f .a a that a ih lin toaatad. SoOh a-.aaiMlioli^.ii|lh^ -S S S S ? ' "adtaa'll-! tlib itirii? ^ wm-r/ . Nfw Jock. • 4;^(i^)^- tiim . .vatu oi.tlM »aasinw ’ ‘ yaiidiM eiq> of ooftoa by lta;alda, la:ah ^'aa 'ftad ‘ll'li^ C h , Mi"‘ wiia- pagw.im'mnstfbuu^ tha'^’-y ofwvQWsaffear- ;d liH as ttieW Friday ang la ^ __ Arthur .Drug. Btecaa aagra . . &mptlBf.a8'aaytliIaf wa^oaa .twilt aav1(Wk.aa ba'oiii'gbb.tha monay thi ^wlim^ thW rid^tax tu a p y m p neral«saivioea.'for .Ita . Mes- aatbOktotak bllL tt ia'oidy.whiB ha ,ity'no,QQO .tim ^abni^,. paid. J i£ S. and 0. TH i b am wlB 1 ^ •IfeitiMiita' 'ISshflaitloB balac to'-brolBaj and WWni ’Wa ^ 'profirty bUd a t‘tlui1o0ol Araaoiy today ahd This winter's dtongoidlle l& ^ts. aw i wept today ; ai-.tSa Bfu^ .. 10 a. *i|B.),opIa I-.taken ,.om -. M r niuv. 'ddfai' ■Bnuraday, F riday aad Saturday of demonstrates Uto va!^ of an Wing vdito.of-anoMmdiW in ta ^ mtoribn win ba'tr|ib to k m i ■ prayer Ws • HfwSg .ad|o .m lito poUtibs^ JlWMr bueliie^ v-in^braM oanrait^ ada'.woak. niatio 1 ^ rogidator, soohrasv what tiMy. vmm dim with Wa tax ______.if; O Ip m p r ^ % . ty aoopm pMrifdrby' W. O. epapnay Oo.vw01. iR s^ io n iM l,,W ^ tfi:.ta x,j to- ^ r ‘^and. poUtioal .n^«4fv-s l''ttlaila')trna ai^ cpy ‘>i' ^hut aoitoaly 11 p. ni. I your furiiaoe'for, about 8 j0 ^ . or '/ ^ ^ :h a iif ty adults. ^ TO Oat.Oaa '-fU a 'k vd .i ordliii^ Ilya ra^aa oBly for 1^ 7inicMitf4.. r Not- boeaiiae -tluiy. nwra more r MU asr a m m ebp/ppd . it to Mb^'tha stniotiug' the bodtbs for the umv- Bsas as - Indivldoala, aad. -ballahe diilnis’ axhiblt . !. ^^Ifa ttaa to ga Tbn taka a with - TIm-^ fo ri^ goyiilior axM Demo- dtt' aiurtharifm ».^Taity wexa would-“ra m c a ^ autiiprity of-toto street' • . titem honaat' Tt paver "oocurejvte Tt^'uvM ^t^uie-tiie insurance lai 1^ bath In a huixy. Drdaa In an 4 1-3 to 6 Iba lanfb shoulder roast crp^c ptcajdahtial candidfd* ^i* them to look a t tbam and v d ^ tlB itod atatity b u r .ip l hold. It avan Bora* 'iraatle hurry. Than 3 teaspoons ialt lOA .was vWlhly aflaetod -through- they do aa % party maeWi^ 8 o .^ fespoaaibla." dakh out arithont a bat on, aad the 14 teaspoon pepper out tha services. Seated, w i^ Ua rtfaing aalartea siri/eraating ;U^ bfuritoiqi^. tityrst' or, ft :..A.re(w n of tha.aecrqt^ o^wa^a n^'nioniing wa guarantee that 1-3 cup dropped edery r*k family' in a fooh^' raw of flia;imaa- laws.-'Ifta.'fMraon his an insurann fonnaT report to the.Preinti^t, i^ > nacasHffy jobs, fn: party. 'Workax* pedi^.itrdeoa"riot become a liability •'a ybuT wake up with a cold. We’ve “ Celery curls ‘ aive aynagofuA ha; fraquentiy- aa.'effWt-' to ' koap tbemaolyoB In geating a veto,.Is- expected. qhoray it and find it a good recipe. - 8 tabUBpoons Sour wlpad th e-tein fro n i;^ eyes and power thwe partyl^'a>)^-'iq|>^p rt taxes,: ha'C(^;horrow ,:on hto equity pop^afa not indudaid. The g|vlng^ef moderdto oven (880 degrees F«) and of .the friend .who had s e r ^ ^ . Greenwich, Jqn., -.4.— (A P > - ^Tlie tenigit ahaving edlge twWfo'ybV* with a to-dMwa^ to f meet' Ws:-:paymeujto on it when Ma aarvloe wiU continue aU^ tbta bake two hourA Cut peppeta in fo r ttfo dacadeii—rboth a * A ih ilty •Gootge C. Sharman. -53,.. mroaident indUdiity Saturday. Beauty tw o , lengthwlae, remove aeeda and and dining hto canmaign in 1938^ toxa of more than |5»0p0J)00,00^ he" lostincom e- temporarily. In7 while Care*^* waa hscylng one small stoad'^of leaving the buying of a •of Sherman-Oop^any of New York known- to... w if fioft-.- w fauna Nook chargaa areas follows: Brisck fiber aad fill w ^ combined - rioe, with miw stm-fhd jtha..li|ht; and presidMit of the-National Out- btmk fbitiuA atiti the loss'- to de- home on;a pw with buying steelm i: tiaatm d it; | 1; oU abampoo, 76o; edery'and ebfli Muied Plaea around atruek hto face oh the steps, of tpa door Advertising''.Bureau..died; at noaitors thrbug**. hank faflurea* in on nutogln?. Buttermilk pidc, 75c; abami>oo, Un- roast and bake until pm pers.are ten-; great edifice there .«• were t « ^ hto borne todav fronr:.. a UMUty Velvet er 11 a. m., but for folly an .hour Knapp, undertaker,: . who took A general utiUty top-coat in vd> •hafore that the entrance, to the cent to tbofT' d p ^ to ra through and tenants. It la time we inteteit- A real “find" for the houaewife is charge of the body, that Sherman vet or corduroy is gaining favor fOr chinch was jammed as notaWe and liquldatloD. Now th e bafik, dopoal- ed oursBiveB enough in a ^homo electric ahaipheM tefter The. Home Bakery, 84 Church street feu against a lavhtory bowl. In hto weather that is not cold enou|^ for teoom ent d w d ler o f the east aide tor has not bOBh hard Wt by tho.de- owner’s ability to hdld-a home after xest to any m eal, .they're ddldeiis. bathroom and In-.this .way. rsceived fuie. Some typer of vdvat are per- alike papaed. inside., kiore -' th u -50 preaalmktao 1 betieva tntasaW fotaa -be.baa-boo8tit.it, --tLat w r would' tries and' EngUah spedalttaa, give the fatal intiny. No additional in- jpiDves this. Your owti- cb- fectly at home with sport outfits, unifoimad police, handled the thou- should be out all along the tins aa have laws enacted -to enable him to seat to any meal . . they're deli- formation sm Obtainable. while oriiers are equalty ,a t home sands and traffic throuthont the the fairest way to apiead u^are hold.. It If: we don’t, the next boom doiia Sherman was utill known as a w^ the mod formal evanhig attire. eoate. U Che baifla and Insursace in

* Hold Up Track Driver iuid ■f . , Guards and Flea In Auto 1 SalpiBeflM ■' \ With Pouch. During Thii 'm .4 Stic. ToRiofrow, Lob Angalaa, Jan. 4—(AP)—^Two bandits who invaded tha Southaxn No Approvtlfl. and will *. Pariflo railroad station and took a conffhue ten ragtoterad mall pouch from tha No Exchanges aiiaad guards wars sought today by No Refunds . V' ^ d a y s ; ( » d y . Fedaral post offloa Inspaotors. Tba pouch oontalnad r^toterad mall and saourities for dalivory to Tremendeua h par . Annual San Joaquin valley (Calif.) points. No ostlmato of the value of tbo mail was given by postal offlriato, but it unoffirially reported at $10,000. Tba pouch bad arrived at tbo rail- road aCatioB last nlBbt in oOarga bt *mek- • Driver“ ■ “B. T. Btoatoi'iton'wbo was i accompaatod Iw twb armed guards, Harry Edwards and Conrad Dill- ntoa. Blanton got out of t^ . truck and .placed the pouch on hto abould- or. Aa be started walking toward the loading platform aecompanlod by tbo guards, a small black sodaa ar- Of Wonitn '$ and ChUdrin-^ Wearing Afipitei rived. Two men jumpod from the machlno and lavallad sawad-off shot- guns at tha trio. They took the pouch, dtoarmad the guards and fled The Southern Paeifle depot rob- bbty was the seeond postal robbery in’ southarn California during the VERY SHARi^Y REDUCED night. At Higbgrove, near River- h siM, two.men entered the local popt l^eed Cotta;.fiM trfiniri^ tbo draaty. nMdclt , office and'-looted the safe of 8115. i •- • • •' • • In'nnart':.r' FoitaM^y prMpd to>H5 !^iG6i^ty‘-DemV.; for'gallaritxy tn'actiim in Fraiioe - y Foim eir^piieid'^|t2iM ^ dux^ the Werid War, to Aritiur P. • Terrell of Braintree. Mfsa., waa made to ^ y by the Whr Depart- mtoit . UnustttUy fine values .tre offered ta tkit gionp of quality drimt eotta. ,Terrl^, formariy ; Mtyoral in .'■Ji ^ ;Ceittpany F of the 14th Railway En- ^ • . ‘f p jr tlr iiH y : m -giriom of the American Ritya^ttoii- ■ i 4 .r ary Force, asstotod in mavihg an am- munition train, which had been set on .flire ly the axplbslon of enemy * i ' shdls, to the neareot water plug and extinguishing the fire. The aot pre- Xii.., vented danger to the adjriring 1 ->?»l camps by possible exploalon of ^tba ammunlttoii train. Thb price group rapruiNratt ItypwttR^^ V Terrellwiui bom in West Spring- 'A-*?- flbto. Maas., enlisted at ‘ Atuntlo; tUe drctacs for lmmddlite w ^ .’ ’ .FktklbMd'^^^^^ d' V Maae,, and hto praaent address to 18 ..(1 1.-..'. Me^rihbina road, Brrintreo, Maas. aonb favored mntaB< ft^ : t }• I'V- MBBTINO OF .OONNBOrom Every dreat la an lUitynitlly fine Vajhb!:' SItap t h ^ e ^ l VEGETABLE GBOWBB8 • *•*- k i Niw Mtvan, Jan.. 4^(AP)-471th * A‘: i . . - V * ; / Rbilfft m •’i vt hj ite;-aMat ooBtyralMaatva plans of dtuii suMobto fbr diaeuatooo bofora it, and V J - A,m»up ef -eutatandihg gxawani in f ) ...... as vtoril ^ M ask,' tha- Vagatahia (kowara AaMriatian to h$i. :iti‘aam i|liB aiB K M n-

'By'iOMirt atd ^ Mraan J- the,;aatow>gi»warB ara.to 6a trid -'j'.'.’* ita of fka ladustcy by; miaa ^bkva ipatitpaafiln (WM atatas tyffeW • • A f'f'** * * •• -c-L im In ^ atpriy of vigstablae and trtdta. 'It':«to a ■ ttaM taUti •M ria,’''.fA rl Tba BiuDaem iBBii ■bHaii ta’li s-fflOlS ; '.VMwwrarwr* r iwewjw*.* > t I ■fw V tu V ■'j' ■'n-• *-r^ * s - " 4 i ■' . .{■ V .7. mdErbtm u le,!' m fMOiST OfjMojmntffiitod •! ^ IkNiiit ICk •!« M«t S a tnnrsnKi «t Ifttf YsM ^i MKEimftaioK mm ITI magw, M u Boston City I * * •> 'edm IiM tf Womta’s (M s bsiohUbK.Md rsourbes svoh aa ‘X , i f ■ ?, ' > Wi ^ i M«M’W l» an attaelt of anrtoM ^ MTMM i i Wiots To Comet Sfttan Ura. c. O, TMoott ntu m iarM T’i %■ MtonFolht ini C|9QI Now P ro T iia i. th s______‘ rm m as tktlr gussta on Bnady, Mfi.—d esM tr’laait^i foiN l Kn. UMiBstli Imttfc,^ South Mn- apd a rt “ **» •r- bhssttf• WuhiofUm. J m . 4— (A F) — I® in is Bsltn TUhnhhast of louth '.<• i • . ^ f tlia coDiumir'i woild* ® eovc*rta4 Badlsy, Xassn a tta n ^ to llM L ffa iW iM l!______f; Shetertoecte *w> wonaa • challe p f , ^ ® tradltloml ~ 'ay and yftdtsd frlsnte in thla pef*cen*'4pr5ttiS^^ womU’prtrftgattvt^ Mir riglit to |ty «Tslr tba wtsk-snd. iL’iS(^kiw pdete te rate qu out Bh'iite s|rrd#dBd$ff^w‘' |t Sek*./ . . COIfBi^i^TVQR . ,• \?t •• •• 'it- /V.’ . V ;• Mr aaliMli aueh aad .oftifc |tett(o s Taleott and,qiatH i IM f. ' • < __ been spenditf'smraiBoston-4 UilMitBb tyohi.Bisi -loonu fo r 1983. days with Miss Elsanor Talcott In •f-" •a-.F^T , EUaiaMoa of ‘a Htfga as MMhartei lq ro ti,.^ - fitWA ,t*J jtiraea’' waaCi In returnad narcfau> ,, , ___gianainoB of llifh< an ndiw; H rvsd-ad;------l&a, auoliaf it wloorad •• toad M l iBd Mr. and MrnCWtorti ,aad-'«ritle o f ih s If Of aavBMW A# borne by tM conauniar, la tM Jarwia of ionth^MinJMMir ^ ^ .1 'K-.. wMtom nt tM hooM of Mr. and. Min. K^teniil^v ASHOE iw ts v m r oecASNM^. , The woaan wM. by oaMful William Custer OB ^BUnday: ..;r ^ . ..-i-i- 'choosing, gets what sM wants in Ignatius Hartl returned to hla hot air sqdMhm durfair» f ••.it'* . *» I t . - .•jt- t - » .. (sauaterirA ,,- the first 'place, will be pictured, In home on Sunday from tM Rockville the Vogue store; ^Firo C W tirie new crusade, as a w orthy tra f- aty hospital. He is now aUe to says M will ask stato nuthdrtM d to fic-directress who whistles trade get around with the aid of crutches. smoothly akng an oedsriy “da* way Gsidb- ha»s‘ Man escstvsd by kvenne^ from factory to home. frisads frmn mas'M srgaitt MeCor- riston, a former resident ;of this vil- ya^S.M I I t ’s a ll a p a r t o f t h e w ise Lovfjoy. a Ooof, te •ing campaign of the General Feder- lage, who now restdes in San Fran- arrested after. i>^es. fiSd. Wa a i ^ ation of Women’s Clubs, dsoo; OBURHOla; mobile stru ^ Arthur Silysniate,.*i^ For almost a year, club women Miss Mildred MoCkUum. returned Series, Mass.—Sir. hundred em- to Sprhmfield, M as^ uivBaturday M % have bssn qulsring tbsmselves on ployes of. tM Borton A such practical merchandise pro- after (Mdlng the paat wpek with .pair shoff hate rtta ii^ blems. as Installment buying, adver- Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Blankanburg. a ItKday shutdown. The feres wW itising appeals, carry-in-your-own- Sunday visitors set the home of work on a stagger system, giving car vs. delivery service, and charge Mr. and Mrs. OUn M. Beebe were each man 12 or 13 days a month. vs. cash accounta Mr. and Mrs. B ar^d Bennett, Boston — Petition df Atearina What They Buy Theodon BeeM and famUy and Mn de Moura, serving % life MStMM One scries of queries concerned and Mrn Robert Deggart and tor the total ohootato^ pq^.d< ! why they took back what they fninUy of South ManohSiter. bought Elach woman who filled out Ifrs. Brnuam Puaiap>uid daugh- Sear John Dotte»«y to Badtosd and Stentateui/R tvtapjrosin;^ In » ' this questionoairo told eighteen ter. Shlrlsy of Rockviut visited her 1918, tor pardon is heard, wttnesses QemSna calf ifcla. OuMren’s and MlaM* ;facts about the last article she bad father Thomas Kington on Sunday. said if pardoned he would retute to .’returned, even saying whether she his native Portugal, etesra his bad taken tM article ‘^>n approval” < ' ■ to cry on at home, to . match or Deaths Last Night ^BostolrS^ loW^ lyth arm- MOwem^SALE. « measure, to get the consent of her ed, hdM up • • •tevnted: rn llw ter^. A to J8 widthf.. husbaM, or to give M rself time to leetof In tM A iV aftea ftre et M b- MtothSTMioiT Smn make up her mbd. Chicago — Francis J’. Kilkenny, way station, stflko t o t o a mrniim The state summaries ot^ these a,de ds camp:* to QeU. Charles O. blaekto and escape ,wtth 5780. _ Reduced taikaldiirest: questionnaires are now coming here Dawes during tM World War^ Hartford. Co«n*—Total iaeema .ef for analysis by Miss Ada Ullian Vancouver, Wash. — Michael N. more thui 5if7ff81,1W0 a dseriasd pr ',-^pAiGr*r PnceainYeaii^ Btudi, of ths Bureau of Foreign and trickling. 95, private of lees than P per eSnt from tMf Nbw-$ j .94 a n f i 2 * ^ Domestic Commerce. ^ sneral Thomas durio prevldos year* “ reported lorMBB. 100% USA -A B oslnsas A nalyst *•.^5 'W v* . tho I I three ‘ itoelers into*to . -lim it ''E r o y » i b i S '? Miss Bush is the business analyst Boston—Katherine Djrona, 44, dra- eempaales «A a pveilinlnsry annual f ■ .r 1 I > . - who was assigned by the merchan- matic erltie the Boston Traveler statem ent ' gate Bw happy thoneaiids w|te' hto foto W dizing research division of the De- •inee 1918. fierttiBf 'eIwo, _ . 'g f to ' partment of Commerce to aid the Miami, Fla. — John E, Miller, SCHOOL MISS club' women in their wise spending form er ^ ce preeident of the^Crowel campdlgn.' PuUiiAtBg Oompeay sf Bpfingield, Oxfoi^s in Black; oif jEtomii Nfw-. ■'' Sne conceived .the "one way pas- Ohio. 'S tnpai*,' sage" ptow for trade after study bad Paris—Senora Catalina AJtamir- shown that, even in medium-sised Oifhr^ afift Cssatuf. 55, widow of Joaquin ’ V’ ~ department liores, each reCum Is Casasus former Mexieaa -minister to BfaMk n r B row n, handled by a score of employes, Washteftop. But If M'be ef 0«d, ye e m to AA to EEE laming wasted effort; and that tM everthrsw III. lest h s ^ ye be axl • efaU' Sizes SVz to 3. return privilege may raise the re- ■m KAPIAH BIAXCBED tonad even to 8 |^~ t agw nst fled, m lY fiir Widths. tailers’ expenses as high as 15 per -Iteng-Sttolght iOf and H Ibo Aote flit. iMee, ..New SB sale ailSAlt. A to widths* - cent. New Haven, Jan. 4.—(AP)— ^ . . . f‘. ’ ■ ‘ Once chief bf the special inouliy Matdimaker Lew Brown of tM TM Diviaa miad is as visible in • : : H i ^ R r a A c i ^ section. Miss Bush was widely Arena A. C, today anneuncod a tea* its fu tt/ sasrgy of (^ratio n on WHY PAYMORB? known as the “question girl.” B ^ round boift January IS Mtweea every lowly M ak and mouldering •ides answering questions innumer- Louis (Kid) Ktedan, tormer fosther- •tone as bt.tba lifting of the pUSata able she filed and catalogued 4M M weight ebaanto; ‘ of heaven, t o a e to g the to iu to Vt*.; .C'i'j questions which came in, but could New Haven, a t tt tion oi tb s' -Rtuddn. r, , -''-y v t: -- get no adequate answer-withrat ip* ‘ f' j ' * \ * • ; ' f March. ,. ., 5 /. ^ . < u. The club women to whom aba has ^ / given factual material for their ii itudies are, in return, fumisbing the department with a valuable oroas- Motion of tbe consumer mind, and, Incidentally, answering whole bloeM of those baffling questions. The first reports. Miss Bush said, probably will be published wtthla •iz months.

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Mrs. Louis Smith has recovered from an attack per was observed* on Sunday mom- lo«T. You ttisy n e ^ want to drive engine .,. for 14 solid hours! Z>g Tbe - churchjrecteved------into mem C 'bership on Confenion of Pattb tM filter thim 40«iileitoiidimir. •. And it amased race-drivers it tho^Ittdi* following: Ruth BUgaMth Btinh, anipolis Speedway by oi^t-performing jto el Paulina G tevtote, Franoee But whether you ^eed or not, the oil I . : (Dorottrothy Ewing, Edward Vlnvenl ;b, Frederick William Lee, ypu am lihouXd he ihn'iOO*mUMin-hoiir oil epeoiil oiliri H hlh^ted a thnn- ._jmas Lotus, CUfton Monaghan, deriag Duesenh^^ t o ^ ’-Tiiader Official Jf that Gulf rowsch. For 1 year, Clarence Koch, 'or one year, three months, Lucille ' Supremo oin tike super-pun- Mbe. Mary Doggart and Lucy life lor •lies. For one year six months, ishm ent . . . It successfully r-* Jberwood M cCorrlston, Calvin foyer, Richard Nowseta, Robert lubricated a ittotor rnni|ing fowscb and Jedm Tobias. 'For one rear, nine moatbs, Edith Pivntiee Lsd J u n e R ivenburg. F o r tw o rears, Wesley Nowsch. For three rears, Rita Nowtoh. For four years i V l T.- ■ bree months, Katherine Meysr. For •t. bur years nine months. Jopb Besbe nd James Doggart. Tbe (Sirlstian Endeavor Society net in tbe Assembly Room of the ihurcb on Sunday evening w ith Das Lylabel Strong, leader. The Golden Rule dub will hold a peetteg In tM Amemhly Room te! he Church on Friday evening at :15. TM meeting is in charge of I ts. Albert Beebe. There will be Isetkni of officers. IBases M ar- |.vV.’ aret and Esther Welles will be the

TM Pioneer Boys will hdd % \,y . •sting and badrethali pnmtics *1 -^ ■> lis evenbg a t 7-JO in TUeott BaU^ FmadsBeebo'Is ooufliisd to Us _HBo wlte aa attack of mumps. Iflsa iUieo Doggart entertained on Mday, eveniag the Misses Mabel ^ imnn of Btoomfldd. Mr^aad Msa. John OeuglM of vM ted a t tM » ■/ Otto Ute ■V*' V

-I. ’'J- • w- ■V'iiVjK' vv - ^' ^1 .f-' Eviama * 7^^ wiaMn-afo^ . i - • lar .drive sms oom ^ted to |fah- boon rjfV’ chuli, at the norfhwast extremity of shinniaft" Minchiria. T liji wiped out the jffRRJAPAm CK rising of the GUiiess General Sa Piqg-Wen, who with his army into iSoviet Itussla. (C^ttaiiqd. frpas 1 ^ OxA) O' hwML' (OaatiMBd ite n A g * Om ___ .i^Vpitii/bKjham taken a b o ^ tbe .^twin^hldli head^ ll^ e rn aefl^rt a few mUee aouth- to the scene at 8:80 a. m. while en- gaged in n a ^ cxerciaes off Cher- ed for Gherbourg after the Atian- at Sbanhaikwan. and alao on DEMANDS H 6 SLASH tique had :been> alm ndoi^. mt Mukden-Peiolnar railroad. hbuig. Ctoiveiiiencc of Our Oat-of-TOTm Ctttoiwwia QyFm m tore jP Trylmg 'Sa 8ave «W p TheJVMiel appiarentiy^ Urfll be a ■It waa reported three additibnal total Ibik. Obaarvers Imported her warahipe have airlvod o ff IN VET EXPENDITURES ■, It was. ripped that ^Rotterdam also had hew asked to send power- coUditioh as vtaey bad erttiifTo C. 0.,D.’s,:Np Jfotiirn%;No Atlantique. . were vlalMe'tteuds of'sm0kU ..Mam The Attamtique’s • master is Com- keted her- from Jtem tA'^eteim^v • -1^0 01^ Pliwo J O rd^ An Sales Chlnaae forces were reported v ^ aHowances from 3115,000,000 to. .Patch amp Achilles 'came |105,000J)00; a reduction in the al- mandant .Behoofs, a veteran of the tFfaial.-" tarioua In a brief engagement t sea with three years service in the her aid but was unable tb approach tM aeaport In driving hack Japa< lowance for hospitalised veterans because df the h^t^gae’heat nae martnea who attempted to without dependents; and ai^U(Bat|on South Atlantic line, including, com- land. A Japaneae warahip earlier of a ten per cent cut insteM of the mand of the de luxe liner M a^la., aRsa aaid to have aLelled a Chinese present tigh t and three-quarters to The Atlantique is one of the larg^ Since the fltot. autonwblle' waA ligimeht forcing the troops to turn the emergency officers’ retired pay. est and fastest French ships, rank- made by Henry F.ptd, topre than ing next to the lie ^ France and de- 57.000,000 have beea ’iiumafactorenrlth tha superior workmanship, the better con- fering it at. prices so low that even a bllqurd will not kafp you epe the situation may become seii- COUNCIL OmCIAL struction and'liner, materials used In tha davelopment, that, they from getting here early or late! To say the Ifu t, we’rS 'bvar- ods." Otherwise, he added, the made the furniture in alnindanoe—more than.they could clear loaded” with brand new fumituib of the finest t^ e —And'so.hsip Japanese believe the Shanhalkwan their stocks ,ef In many months. ,us George Washington, we know you'll come to the rescue. incident may be localised. . SCORES CONGRESS Gables to the Bmbasay sMd that ,1 the trouble at that walled city u MAK Sei v S 14*00 ^ * ‘ trains was reported at Tientsin, the road, Utruck an embankment. and fe MAMCHEITERa # M N » ^ suin of turned over twice. port of Peiping and about 300 miles A-*: oifily...... southwest of Chinwangtao. These trains were expected to carry reln- [Ig ] T H IR T Y - N I N B OC; foreeroents to the battle area. [ 4 ] FORTY -TWO miESSERS, A Japan O's war office spokesman Hiiei kfn(). you" usually bought n 1 ] FIFTY-BIGHT RO B-T B R CASIONAL TABt.ES, values said Japanese troops were also be- fo r $4A-0G1>-Hhnd rubbed maple BEDS. Honest and, truly, up to $19.76„ ,Several shnpvs. and ing reiirforeed although he declared and m a^nny finishes! 40 and 44 some of these beds are worth as si^ many wira soUd mahogany or a truce ahmad^ has been.proposed. wsdnut tops!Only pn a rare.oooite' -*Tt is not po^ble to say whether inches-%idel The^ manufacturer much as $60,00! Ita ly are odd ^on like w s one —- isIB itIh ppSsibtepOBViDlV the fighting will spread or be locM- had so 'ihiaBar' drcM'ers. he didn't is ii^ sines. A ll finishes! The maker •• t . . n ised,“ he explained. He insisted the to o ffe r oc(jasiondl' know whid V do- C l i i JLK couldn't eat these beds so we sup- Shanhalkwan clash was untoreseen tables fo r I r • • •* • • .$6.75 and was not connected with “the Bere thi^ ... w 1 plied him Intentions at the Japanese army ul- with cash sir*a#*' timately to nudu Je|ud unmistak- ably a part of Manchukuo.” [1 9 ] FIFTY-TWO OCCASIONAL Jehol is northwest of Shanhalk- r 5 ] TWW^TY-FIVE ‘ LI V I N G [1 2 ] TWENTY-FOUR DESKS CHAIRS, many (^ tlwsi wan and la a disputed province r ; iMJWJlnTBS, i«»^to- lyihg between China proper su'd AND SECRETARIES, Bumyl would ordiiMMy bring $20.00.’Quite Manchuria. 1200 1 ^ 1 > Tw o and three-mece are hand^made .reupduetioner in a few with arms and ten of solid d, many with suites, I sbUd mahogany, that would reg- mfth»ge"y or walnut—all are richly PLAN SFRING CAMPAIGN er bad to get down ularly dell for over $106! . ’ Knee- upholstend. The maker didn't have Harbin, Manchuria, Jan. 4.— (A P ) Ci « -and we were th m with -M>>mpletlon o f a Japanese miUtaiy hole, Governor W inthn^ and: other a leg to, stand on when we hahddd drive throu^ eastern Manchuria X popular ttylat'f':H ave ajnmnd tinto him €d’KA was expected In informed quartern dough '.y. •«, • $74.00 aelecting cold cash ...... ^veaFV today to divert a contiderame num-. jf » ir x JV' , '• ii• ‘ V ^ ■ , 'T , her of troopa southward to assist In i : t an anticipAtod spring campaign in I the Province of Jehol. STuPio (Occupation of Shanhalkwan on Main Str^t, South Manch^ter COUCHES, the $26.00 grade! the North China bordar, Iw Japanese ■(' ■ troops yesterday, opanad the way I# t M I, far the predieted campaign to an- ,f • drhWer andtehidf.; TIm mdter tinVw tridcl Some chairs havs am le fi, nex Jehol to the Japanese sponsored •)#ldbjfrl______tlSw “N W tebief^teethb all have padded seate and bMkf- state of Mknebukuo. The easiest ^'^fteid ia cociali. InalMuiy Paddid, wBtenroof tabi route into Jehol was from Shanhsl V .'>v, - - - — casK raflter than' Iteop kwsn as a high mountain range Open Wed. to win forms the eastern boundary of the ■fr> I . ■t. at • . « s. e^ s.e e' lf • e^» • • for ssooteesseesse tst I province.) Jan.;4'tQ;7th^lictiiii^ 1 «I aidoHier^ttiii^ V "1 ' The “paclfl cation” o f Bastora — V Manchuria was ranortad eoiqdatod with the oeeupatton of Pograaic misagw Hnaya, the raUway canter on Um 10 A. to to P. M. EaMero Maachurlaa-Sovlat tU s iypel ^ I B B ^ ^ ■tosm Allan bordm-, 100 miles from Vladtvostok, - ; <' by the J^umese Hirose division. It gS ti sna^ xdtaMw'-' walnut! Many was uaderstopd that the Sovlit con- nteduettonafr' sul general ■ hsm jwevloasly had 'A' Tlit value agreed to the eeci^atlan ay the tiM ' mckas^t B iid ' JManese. t ' / tite maefced the tlrst that tegdai|poffel$te • tha.snllra OMnsis Eastern EaOnMy. Children not sdaditod uiilniM;’gcip(W|ipBBM by.lnrtut nr nider g>rty« jnMlHk

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mx gtaa^, ■iAfiia to attack the ^uaboala aa toon m ' ffehtor. #easMtutes,’eptrageons favor- lia tir^ M lM r tha latter thqw up la tka eUntrp- itism on tig fis t of the law as be- ▼anlal araa ot lb# ratuaMpo: < tw«sn firtlss to a trtnsaetton JtM dew Svetting To the oateida ofMarrer It loalyi i# #aiir#tj^lato for mutafit mhmatiff. tboagb th# Oolottbiaa aavjr bad todt Our f N M im ltsd gftM n df im- BROTWtSi iricl i xjul^ funVIiA %au^Sfinr, twx It UiM«U VtrMt to a tremeadous l6t of trouUa to priinu^t on body writs for de- iioutli'M«ael>MMr, Oona. court dUeaster. eaOiiAS #AAiliJA£kil iMiKsd judgments is a relic o f Funfetal D ir ^ o ft 0«MfWjtoM2|W mOiHeiiliSBi The preseat Legiala- FKDBAA^ BUL , } BSEiBusaso 68 nuuH fUaatfe# Mtahei 1« DOLE tort ibeiild wipe it oat iS L There eeeaii to be a general ^feel- Pttbliahe# JNev Sveatat Bseept CHATJEL AT 11 O A K-lrr. undaya aad fiollda: a fentarM at » • lag ia Waehlagtoa that the Oeeti* JAPAN M6LLB PN J>st Office at ffootli yianebMtcr. ftobert K . Andenon * »aa« as Sdeoad Ulaaa Mali JUtter. gan-LaFoUette reUef bill, which con- Ponalstently, steadily following suBaoRin^ lu n i tinplatee the extefiaioa of relief out a perfectly obvious prografft Funfifal Oirsetor jaa y«ar. ar omU^ #eae#«aeeo aO#9tl>^9 ir Menth,,ar n a il...... I .M graata te the varloue etatee, has Jsffia gees tlmul wltb her pfp|mm (laal# coptea ••••••••• •••••••••t >ot pracQcally no chaaoe of «"g o/ 'Asiacte dominittea. b H su ilTaarcd. aac rc£.r ...... tt.Of iS the Senate at this session of Oon* there is no sodality of the'nations MS. ■MiMi-AiM ' MBUBBK Or^TH: AMoeiATBO . -4t dtfil SSjt^* gPNse. It may be a atietahe to take and iisiuae fmiebely the ssma I I ' Tha Asaoeiatadr PfCM te axel(olaaiaeiy the Benate's attitude too com^MeW feree# are in eeotrol of the wwld antitlad to tha aeatea far rapuiiMteatlea____ lind the of all aawa dlapatebaa oradltad to It tor granted. as before' the Oreat War and^the lee- m or aot ottaarwiM oradltad In this Paper and alee tha ledil aawa paa« The difference between the Cost!- sons of that enormous catastrophe ilahed haratn> gaa-LalVdlttte bUl and various are without effect the Japsmese a ri ^ all riehta of rapobiioatian « aptpiai dlapatebaa baralp are also rO otlm plaaa for federal aid to the prooeedliif to take what they want aaroad. staW la tha nlidf of uneaiployment -Hmd the're is no* one to Ihy them Pbbllataar's RapraaobUtlva: Tha is simpla but impbrtaat Substan- nsj. 4 msmban II tbs ritlaa to aflfl toe 'J alios Matbawa Boaotai AfOnoy—Naw tially aH the other plans have had Torli. Chloaco^ tfatnUt and Boatpp They are, of course, proceeding to :•< I sduto’s aumsHcal congrmMenal Washington.—Tha. squto soon rail saroiaa eliani of N B a 8ar« to do with loans to the states. This their own destruction. The aldwriv msjority to the part}. That should vlea, Ina one would. protUi for dlidet grants. tion of four hundred million people •will bs.Jback "to. toe a a ^ e ” uort allsy any wdfd fears about too alarimbar Audit effectively than at anytim e stoce Boraao et ffliauia According tooths plan hiUf a bUlion seventy adlUoa is impossfbl’e. If danger of sectional rule, hot the Ilona I • • before tha QvU War. ' souto win get nearly all tha impor- •Ai-a dollars wieuld bs rslssd by a federal J^pan succeeds in her ia^iratfon to The RepuhUoana probably will Tba Baiiaid Prtntlnf Oempeay. lao4 tant posts on Cuitol RBI b ^ u se assanaa no ananeiai ...raaponatjMiity tepd^e. Of the avails, 1200,000,^ rule oyer the Chi^se nation her suc- be found hollaring abtoit It soon ithaaJ^ept electiiSg so’ msny I f its for typotraphiea] orrora appaarinp in 000 Wbuid be divided among the cess can only result, In the long run. after the Rbosavalt administration feprei^tatives consecutlvdyi for advarttaamanta in tha Uanehastar and toii Seventy-third Congress Braniaii Baraia ■ etatee on a bdSla'.ef population. The such Itog periods as to qualftY in'* the swallowing of the smaller come ftto being. Although the tbehl iixulir the seniority tnufitlmi. WEDNB8DAY, JAI^UARY 4. ^iMi; 1300,000,000 woidd ^ allo- quantity.; by the greater. idea that the eouth wiU belmpbe- laott of AriianMW pro- caUd to the etatee oyer a three year In the meantime, however, in view N ing apy, seoUonal rule on the reet samsbiy win be the Senate's ma- of toe ooitotiy ia a false alarm, her period on a InwIi of actual need: the-demonstrated futility and JtfSto liMeir. Senator Morris Shep- VAKcnKO iraiaM V sons will beheavily sprinkled pard^'rexas doubtless wfll remain It probaWy won4 toaka^the. differ- It is conceivable that there are a inertia. . not to say dqwnright through . toei positions of fedanfv I aa'm Democratic whip* Key'Pitt- ence between solvency' and in* good many states in the Union that cowardice, of the League of Nations pow«(., . ■'- r' I man of Nevada is the most 'bkely telvancy If tba city of Hartford da- might hesitate to accept a federal 1n dealing with the Far Baetern Vlioa;;^resl, 3rd that in no alactioiv precinct opponents of this kind of legislation Enter the VllUln B V DR. h U A N K McCOY might become the aMth’e first pres- and Sraator Carter Glags tod ex- New York, Jan. 4.—You can i WILLIAM dADIFS Ihould the number of regiaterad Will hear loud noises from “bad; Questtons in regard to Health aad Wet wiU ident in three ecore or more years. Governor Harry F. Byrd, hotb of hobie’’ the effect of wfiicb will be to count the - mustaches on toe You ml|tot ®ven begto the list 'Virginia. )ten be more than 1,000. \Moat be Aaewered by Ur.MeUby who oui be with Roosevolt Mmself. For years Unless individual preference oi alter their attitude. Broadway theater boards and still New York.—Betting on horse their praeittcta contain no .aucb have enough fingers left for a Bach addmsMed la oare of this Bbper. Baolaee he bas been living a large part of some ;otber arrangement prevents, races has no legal sanction in Now ^umbar aa that but thara^are-ii^^ A^ddSd .to this is., the possibility concerto. seliaddresaed Eanftapo tor Regly. the time in Georgia, wMcb he hM nine of the tan most important Yor^ but the casual visitor, stroll- Senate compoittoe toairmansbipa which there are more tfcan ^OOO 't ^ f it may be -shown’, in the hear- • The' di^s- of--the-Villain’ who xftscrlbed as bis "second, bom®.^ stroked bis precariously gluM fringe ing the block betwen Broadway Hs can -hardly be regarded as wUl go to toe south rad the other, 4-aad that, of course, ia taxable. 8o ings'bn the biU, that only tbroxigh a EXERCISE FCm COLD FEET. LAWMBB»' ^steiy play in which the stayer feet at night are especially trouble- bettofe Rainey hasn’t any edge in the con- ______tumsvoUttofbs, as tisual, the'last (Salt Water os Mouth Rinse.) Transactions in many instances test. He Uvea >n a farm, so far chairman of two big committees, so Hertford's precincts—mgnages to Martin e d h ^ , ' ii It Newi some during toe winter. there wilTSe some rejiggering— Sometlines numbness and tingtigg Question: Clarence H. writes: are as open as the purchase of an south in Illinois that he is in no |ret in its vote on election day at a Y.ri. t T w « ^ sense associated with the northern cohdjtiobed by the fact ^ t ether ~ acebmpahy the cold feeling or the “Please tell me )f a little salt sUrred article from a curb peddler. These dingle polling place, wlthitone set of summer in the^ re-Msympatoy cvct atja moment- when in warm water is good for washing sidevtnalk bookies take money and urban Democracy. And if he southerners qr® usually next In parts may ttern a mottled blue or be line for such chalrmansMpe as t h ^ election officials and attendants in- moval procee^gs against Mayor toudders Acmmpmiy understanding pede. the "TOUth n1aftnln|r tOSth ?*’ pay off on the results of racM at an should win, the Democratic leader Answer: A sa|t water soluuon is in the House who succeeded him pass up! . Head of many sets. m The symptom of cold feet is im- tracks. They are, of course, mere WWkeL. chaatej^,tlm x H y ' very healthful-Ypr washing out the agents of big business gamblers. surely would be a southerner. Meanwhile, the twelve most im- I If Hartford had nevei;jbad more .Tq^k a foff ubte f iv U ^ y . ' Only, in an organ. ures who hold their heads high for ds compared to Manchea^f.^^ '^ t^ a: day inOludiag':ffdndiys and adhptalto^^of > ‘‘l(u A temporai|!y sluggishness of the just one last defiant gesture against Ihe hae had the plckid', .VdHStlee 31,000 f o r each day Of the^hemrtngsV ^ * Circulatign. may exist in the extrem- Questloa: X-writes; “Are there a spiderweb fate. ities Jirom iaulty postures, such as any ingredients in tripe which make Sad it is to see, kere and there to lumber end her appetite'hae bedn! it detrimental to the human sys- larpened by it. ^ . slttihg or lying in a cramped posi- tem?’’ this human hodgepodge, characters GILEAD muNB lag! this period Mr; Conboy gave an | most'; wvlW sbow-imat ^ ;perfbrm- tion which does not allow a reason- who once strode proudly along toe : Why stop at sixty precincts? If* hls time to the, Walker ease. ande. able movement of all the musolda. Answer: I do not know of any Broadway that was, and through toe harmful ingredients in tripe. lu The Red Cross is making an ap- you’re going to be real metropoli- Quite properly the Q ty Affairs Mechanical interference with the clubhouses of metropolitan tracks. The .regular meeting of the Some Heroes Base food value te- similar' te other forms peal tor more members. It is hoped an why not.have,a voting precinct Committee is trying to block pay- circulation may come from such Grange waa held Tuesday evening. In fact, interviews with a dozen causes as tight garters or' shoes, or of lean meat It is forsaed from a that all public sptritHl dttoens will ment of this bill. Wisecracks Fadtog? Wednesday evening the Grange de- for every square, which is, the gen- major playwrights result in .too from the preeanre of pirolapsed or- Portioekets and toe some jpelvic disorder ii interfering We can’t tell for certain, yet, but co-operate with the natira Somtoarynem iu iy Foundatloasounaawni waswm carrying men and supplies for mill most important single cause of poor cur theatef endangered by wiee* Hibbard is slowly recovering from the ablelie and much . enjoyed speaker You get an ' oddly lUuminattog her severe illness. tary operations have had to go i never could have been gred. Ba| gedes of romantic' and realistic circulation because lack pf exeroiie picture of pre-revolution Russian cracking playwrights. Their works, at the Sundqy moriilng servfea at he warned, were becoming nothing Most of toe local dairymen at the Pederatiderated ohureh, Oommunion tremendous way around Robin a' thousand dollato a day was a little- dramas—which is bard to believe causes more eluggiihness of dreu- ation than any other factor. soclsty to "Larpo,** by P. N. Krass- more than settings toe a YaMd fire tended the annual mMtlng’Of the waa obaervod.at thla earvioe. ;,Pro- Hood’s barn. While toe dlipuM beyond Jlnuny’e speed. ‘ ’ , ®very third would-be play- noff—a picture that is Illuminating Connecticut Milk Producer’s Asso- fasior Mayen has aonasntad to. sup- n in mi mn f*r P ^ fh t you mcst Is gToplug for ideas Those with this trtuble will And of cracks akin to* "That wasn’t no area is only a relatively short toa It is also far beyond toe spped o^ j^hich wlU iJe topical or new. toe right type of exercise will bring one euspeote, in ways toat toe au- ady, that was my wife:” ' . ciation at tos HotsI Bond to Hart- ply tMs ohureh during the wtoter the judges df toe Superior Court of Yet one of the ehnwdeet pro* more benefit than any other method thor did not intend. I In recent plays thers Mis bean i ford Tuesday. ThjB actual low price months. Tbavagular pastor. tance from the Pacific ocean toe MM for mUk is a aoUrea< c( much James A. Davidson with Mrs. Dlvld- New York, whO'gqt, as the hlgliiet la the business was quoted of treatpi®nt they can. use . mors of an e v l^ t stMvtog for a Andes mountains Intervene, so there In this novsl fire biHight to- Juhtler sort of, humor. W s qaay dig- dissatisfaction among producers, son have bean given a leave of ab- Everyone knowi. that, any kind of gether typical representMves of H no communication by; water with salaries paid to anyJegal effioers In * ; “ '!?• xiify this humor as eplgraipmatlo ‘The annusi meattog of the Ladles aenoe for asveral months and {they the statA !•» #».. " j®™* P^soner of Zenda’’ vfould bo exercise increasee toe general olrour the upper clasa' in the days when the ocean on the West,' on which cne SUM, exactly ; .fU i®®A. for al worth a million. latlon. To. get the best results in and witty, aJ'^opposqd to wleecraek- Aid society will be held at tne win spend tba xeaaatadsr of; the Csariat Russia was dsad on Its wtetev to 'l*kafta partoflsge Wsdnasday afternoon. eeeary to use oarsfully gudufited ex- tlba. ) ' ' it ft hoped ho may improve to to reach the Letjcla area by way of Conboy is trying to eeak tht.Wty of young army offioan, a Isarned Work is prMraistoff •on the cot- health.- hs g n a w mftsed ercises, Exercise is s wondiiful professor, a band of ardsnt young And again we ara; hsartof of tege being oulTt by Mr. and Mrt. any of Ookunbia^s rivers that em^y tor . put tim. tob ton »M k i ^ Broadway characters gatolag some by their parnMoners iad Rome;De- help and the one to be oon||Udered revalutlonlsts, - a superannuated Cbsrles Fish. Harold House of partmeat ihto Caribbean sea.jor by its Orinoco th.r.'. u old uplnt Iktt It tok« wntoiSrS^ SSSSTm flrit in overcoming oUmmjj;oUmn^ hands eneral, a handful of reatlees In- renown ss “sointUlattof conversa- Hartford is doing the electrical tonallsts,” wbsraaa a short time m T aadMrA Frank A. tributaries, for th#y an on a differ one to catch ona. in to sparkle like lo many giant and feet, kut it must'be w li i ^ used, illeotuals, a few ladies of high work. eatertahndi a kum famllp ristmas tries is one of the many For one who has notot exeiinNd to position.'S Mok ths boys were staytog awake Mis Bma MaroMsa of Bucking- eat watershed. So that Colombia's through the ftaa mamag houn, at ttMlr^heaii on Obriatmaa i spectacles for toe New Yorker who years to suddenly start stnn Around them la woven a slow- ham spent Monday' with bar sister, that waek i i f i i . ‘ gunboats, In order to be of any use JAILINQ FOR DEBT . takes this thrills m ors' tfl6dgfal< nous phpitoal iqi II aaiy paced story which aeams' to have thtoktog up pvM'to 'iprtag to the Mrs. Ronolo flaglia, Mn.'MBi^llyfier’ who hsa baaa produce aort musdli clubs the next aventog. ’ in toe frontlH trouble with Peru; One of the ^be^t^t might wtU fully. \ Uksly been designed to show tost Rus- Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Duff of Marl- denfloed for aama tlme ta- tha 4|ha- But to the power folk responsi to do more harm than sia’s Intsllsctuals wert to blame aoB memorial hesbital with a briken Have had to, cruise along toe en* command thq^ attention o f mu now OaEtoih GUmpaes ■ . boro wort Now: Year’s Day guests ble, H/ls a mechanical business of The rlgjht way-to ai -In'ft to tor the worst i f her lUs, A mur- at Mf. aad Mrs* B, W. ftuto’s arm returned to the hoiae al^ her tire North and Northeast cout of take Mint qallsth^itoa, Ob a blaalr fluadOK aftiriiooa,^a O^eral Asfemtgy^ long. onough to watching ocrtaln gadgets. Where- ^mhined der takas plaea, 'tba laaraad pro- ' Ralph flteong m fllist ftatoptan la daughter, Mra. Robert Doyle and South America, t^eo South to the produce n; needqd rtlo rfl ii ’ the as thsTAMda was -a watobmaa wUh.ekSrt trtlks* rBvfty.few days fessor proves tbH it wqa a Jew- crowd knotted ia M t of tke win- fam y ftat’rhunfilpi dow of a YMid. ayamM^ftuit stera ruaalBg hft saw ftlU ’ wMab la at mouth of the Amaaon, nsgotiate tbs rehsd upon a high roof watching another light aqito9isABM; The aaaa ffted theirleir f------‘ BaMwto waa ahairmin ef ft# anffal Uvad miles away, to thi Bronx, but ter vli tormte slhoolmali, aides of a parnUelogrnmin the probJgi* uio fo# a fipudulMt doptqr, . a ness to ' av(m waste. > ' tba etreuUUIoft ft to follow my pra- moved. st|M r unable tfl: flat itself M fti Lovlna iMM tei raaantly. ^oommlttee with Mn. L, En tei|.|W I QtLBSmpVfAM. lOripttoa wMeh ft EXERC^D-A^Bd Into IlM wlw'AitosMMBlaad 'a n — tha OOP told klH ba wftftd bsva M aMUty that the four yjtoeela engaged^ pbeat. But thfiff jure proper-laws corns right down aad frta tha oat, Mrs. -Ruby dlbr^“*dlbaon%fld ftin Wifite more of it and rushing, oonssqusntly, dlrsotly art 111 with tbs grip. Than if it, nqw reported aiTon their .way for too puitotornimt'W ftouidf* And . aiTB..Cy|tFIDllNCri VCMf toward the abyqs, "Largo," soma- 8a avar^Mdy rtraa. hoMlr. Tba UiSto Hlartiw iyi Hard-nafliM NbwTOriit" been several cases here of late. up the Amason, are going atrblght indigency on too part of a debtor Is QIHSnONS AND ANSWEftK low, is mo.rt enlightening than it Edward A. Foote retuniad to^ Stoi bold tbslr monthly. alM Lima, Peru, Jan. 4.— (A P )—DiS' maattonin the' tb their destruction.' Colombia, no proof of wrong Intent in tbs eoa- let out to be. studla at tha OonnsoUeut A g ra ^ ! ousalBg among other totagi too dis- (U eftf Oaaaed Milk for Bobyi) aMraemoTlN iparad wlth^ Foru, bas*a strong Publlahed by Duffiald ghd Green, tnipl eollsga Monday, aad M s trdetloa of hla dobt puto with. OofomMa ovar LiUela. Queetowi Mrs, ICurisl 8. ft eella for 18.80. pRQEWf<)i mE,: Tftartldftf But Peni, as'oemparid -with Lovtoa returned to Mtefite- Orange W »^ l^is' a rtaaonahlt rule; tlut to# Oan|rtaf>tro^ up a ton-heuk'aiIk *la w m A it a R k a good food? la v - bury college, Middlebury, V t, ’TftM* ito fftm h morhUHi. by., votoig braoda op tha market leem to NBW FIRE BXTDrOUlBBBR B^dgepe^ Jan. 4,*->>'(AP)— An ntagmm »mbia, has an Invlaellils afr oreSUtor In mtoodlah eriSdit deos to inves^Uoa Into the origin of the dto after passing tbf|Batd-y«urivn- rooms. The lfNS-^>r at^ Isast so wo are told. toBfldtoca ta ton govamaMiot. fli to be very auooesaful as baby food and oation with tbalr paranta, Mr. imd with a view to U s own proflt 1« cost much lass than other pastnar- New Year’s qys fire wMob daatroysd will take 16. Thara waa no statomaat as 1o i Middletown, Jan. 4.— (A P )—A by- ths three Mrt. Robert B. Foote. \ ; ]| Is npoitad that no towar than rdatlvaly seldom that ho parts with toi trend whlih tos dshata took. mllk. I undoratand tbat;ths stander experimantld with a now orMdneL_____ 1188 Bload sebooft 4>peaed Mondoy, officer, auftted ■iliuBdrad Paruvlaa bomhen are hla moosy or his goods oa ether curds have bean devad through vary type of extingulshar tONdfty after aa eobnaii stm------dwoentrttid at SHiltos. It la sad terms. And tod tarttf aip uiually ; ItoqflNng at auggostloni of Us flne maaii ahd« tbarafoito the intik auto caught Art. « ^ dftritYhe ft easier to djgaet fs th ls tru e f ’ '.think of what they are Ukoly to gu^_toiat -ha* ho marit Amhaqaa- When CMef Michael W.' lAwton' friunsd with a yliw to tos oevorage dto^fitouu, **Jimmy^aIkar says Anirirtr: Many mdtbers hava Arrived with Ms flrtisftffHbi nonAw to the llttte Colombian flotilla of risk. To glvo th# arsditor eoptrtl ^nmnag u 'mhaiipfl an a lq ^ v s found that to®y are able to use ua- of ashai had baan .duflipad on ii» It In how announoorti they are ovar to# v#iy Uf# aad Ub#rty at to# husliMas." Ms rmuMny a ol^ eweetened evaporated milk fUfif 'y Aar-'i^ ■ ■ . --••MAffc—■. ,-r! mm ‘>.tr < j*-•*} . • '=n>vT / J: r' , ^••‘ ^» j*?' r.2;^- r : V : r -- ;f r»;- uANGRisnsR fsvm nse m itA iD . soosii iiitfiCRBs^^ wwtl,.

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UPHOLSTERED SUITE: 2 pieces, sofa and CHESTS: Two only, chests of 4and5 drawen club chair with small wing, attached pillow backs in walnut veneers. * $Q«95 and cabriole legs. In rust pebble ^ 7 0 Were $24.95 ...... 7 cloth. Was $150.00 ...... 9 V BEDROOM CHAIRS: One group of walnut fin- Ui’HOLSTERED SUITE: 3 pieces, sofa and ished guinwood chairs. $ 0 .9 8 two lounge chairs with cabriole legs. $Q »y.50 formerly priced to $9.95 e a ch ...... Rust figured tapestry. Was $75.00. O / VANITY DRESSERS:. Four only, 3, 4 and 5 UPHOLSTERED SUITE: 2 pieces, lounge sofa drawer models in walnut veneers. $ ^ and chair with knife-edge, cut-back arms. $ Q Q Regular values to $39.95 each ...... X 4 V. Rust tapestry. Was $139.00...... 07 BOUDOIR CHAIRS: Pillow-back boudoir lounge' UPHOLSTERED SUITE: 2 piece Charles of chairs in smart chintz covers. $Q*9o London lounge type with sofa in rust Wei;e $12.50 each ...... 7 and chair in green. .,Was $125.00. 0 7 '... CEDAR CHEST: Waliiut-veneered Lane cedar REMNANTS: Drapery samples, veloui-s, O C ® chest. 48-inch size. $-^ A .95 chintz and cretonne remnants, e a ch ----- m O Regular $22.50 ...... X 4 DRAPERIES: ' Glazed chintz ready-tailored . INNERSPRING MATTRESSES: By one of the draperies having pleated tops; 2 1-4 yards $ <| .39 country’s leading m anufacture?. Hundreds of long ih popular colors. Were $3;50 pair. 1 tempered coil springs embedded in cotton felt. Full or twin sizes. $ 1 4 ,9 8 GLAZED CHINTZ: Short lengths of regular Regular $24.50 ...... stock in many colorings; 36 inches wide. ^ Q c Values to 75c a yard...... X 7 BOX SPRINGS: To match inne- ?14.98 spring mattresses above. Regular $24.50. BEDSPREADS: Odd lots of bedspreads in sin- Maple, or..... y gle and double sizes. Blue, rose, gold, $ 0 .7 7 NIGHT TABLE: Solid maple cabinet >$*y.93 Bediwm groups inspired by Sheraton Colonial designs. ' Each group etc.; regular 3.75 to $7.00 each...... £i model with drawer. Was $14.95----- # 'j iiu^udes the reeded poster bed,shown, large dresser, high chest and. BEDROOM SUITE: 4 pieces in butt walnut 9x12 RUGS: 12 only hit-or-miss Axminster rugs drying table. . Choose yppr bedroom in:curly maple, crotch mahog* with oak interiors; full size bed, dresser, chest with plain end borders. $ 0 i Pieces 'any or biitt walnut veifeers! A regular $159.80 suite. and dressing table. $' Regular $32.50 ...... , A*. A Wa.s $179.00 ...... 139 9x12 WILTON RUGS; 3 only fringed $ ^ 0 T BEDROOM SUITE: 3 pieces in French design seamless Wilton rugs. Were $72.50 ‘ I •' with butt walnut veneers and oak interiors. B ^ , dresser and chest of drawers. $g\ Q 4.0x6.8 RAG RUGS: Colonial hit-or-miss de- ‘ Solid Mahogany Occasional Chairs Was 198.00 ...... 77 signs with end borders. $ ^ .49 Were $1.98...... 1 SUNROOM GROUP: 3 pieces in solid maple with spring seats and padded backs covered with LOUNGE CHAIR: Double pillow wing chair in (.75 cretonne. Sofa and two chairs. $0/1*'^^ green pebble cloth. $ 0 ^ .5 0 Was $49.00 ...... Was $39.50 ...... 9 Sketched below: Sheratoa SUNROOM GROUP: 34*iece stick reed group CLUB CHAIR: Queen Anne model with cut- chain ,vdth;8^d mahogany- back arms. Rust Jacquard velour $ 0 *7.75 frazn^'and-aidoaen diftcnnt witli cretonne covered spring seats. Reed in ton cQveriag cemldnatioiis! U v- coloring. Sofa, rocker and chair. $^ A cover. Was $59.00 ...... m f ular $17.S0. Was $29.00 ...... 1 ^ BED DAVENPORT: Floor sample $O Q .50 BREAKFAST GROUP: 5-Piece birch group in 3-cushion model in tapette. Was $49.95. m 7 Lounge maple finish. Drop-leaf table and 4 $0*73 T-r^ ICITCHEN CHAIRS; Odd lot of kitchen Wind- Juat ^ e of these ball-foot Eng- Windsor side chairs. Was $17.50. O sor chairs in unfinished, maple and oak 7USb tgqpe; loUnge' sofas, sketched finishes. Values $1.25 to $ 3 .5 0 ...... The ctWeiiog In a popular strie breakf ast GROUP: 5-Piece solid oak group 07 faM c 'la green. -. Note- the od- with drop-leaf table and 4 Windsor $ i >|.75 ' habl^'ioUed arms and'.deep, low CORNER CABINET: Maple 4 shelf $| q .75 ‘ cushions. A regular. 169.00 side chairs. Was $24.95 ...... ' £ T model with cabinet base. Was $87.50. 1 0 DINETTE GROUP: 6-Piece solid cherry group BUTTERFLY TABLE: Solid maple end $A .55 .. -..-i with Welsh cupboard, draw-end refectory table, tablp size. Regular $12.50...... O Martha Washiri^on iiii If and I slat-back side chairs. $C Was $119.90 ...... 07 CANDLESTAND: Round top, pedestal $£.95- base with snake feet. Regular $10.00. O Arm Chairs DINING ROOM GROUP; 18th Century 8-Piece (Left) aolld ina-; ' Full dae, authentic 0ov. Win' suite with Sheraton swell-front buflfet, Sheraton WOOD BOX: Cypress treasure chest $Q .75 hogany ai^hs and thrm desks In ALL - 'MAHOG- shield-back chairs apd Duncan Phyfe Q O box for fireplace w o^. Regular $14.95. 7 ’a choice' rust . A N T . IHnm, -d fM ten with table. Mahogany veneered. Was $175.00. 1 0 7 I h n d g r e e n ; c o v e r - Ideks and-..escuU^f^ . plates. ings. R e ^ a r , O ori^ Srdra^'r'interior. Reg. DINING ROOM GROUP: 9-Piece Early English COFFEE TABIJS: Solid maple Queen Anne 117.60. . 949.96. solid oak group with cabinet buffet, cabinet server, model with shaped top. $il*95' Was $7.60 ...... 4 table, arm chair and 5 side chairs. $ t Q A Was $259.00 ...... 1 07 GATELEG TABLE: Oval top 6-legged model in STUDIO COUCH; Opens to double bed with in- mahogany veneer. $A*95 SiU nerspring mattresses. Rust covering. $ 0 0 * 5 9 Was $14.95...... 7 Was $29.95 ...... PHONE SET: SoUd mahogany table with shelf STUDIO COUCH: Double model with cotton for book, and stool to match. - $ev.95 mattresses and green strie covering $ 1 /*.50 Was $15.00...... / with ruffled flounce. Was $19.95 .. 1 0 END TABLE: Solid mahogany Duncan Phyfb •- i l l . METAL BEDS: Continuous post beds in brown design with brass'tipped feet $Q*7S finish in twin or full sizes. $>f*93 a.. Regular $6.95 ...... HIGHBOY: Queen Anne design with broken INVALID BED: Metal, complete wdth $ ^ 'A » arch'top. Mahogafiy veneered. - $ 0 0 *7 5 *'V ^ adjustable head spring. Was $25.00. 1 4 IVas $29.95 ...... 4..... A W2VTKINS V - V ------\

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.SPECIAL!* .SPECIAL!^ iS ra d A L I* SOe iSPBGULI< kotex . 59c Gshtnlnd White FoUSiie Cannon Me Sheet, Sanitary House Turkish Linen Brooms Towels Blankets Napkins Towels ea. ea*. Pkfs. J0C ea. $1 Number six slse. Five 12 quart slse. Galvanised Reversible cotton dust ttiops Heavy quality outing flannel. sewed. Colored handles. Reg- Pure Irtah linen dish towela Heavy weight sheet blankets. Special for the January C2ear- iron mop pail. Wood handles. with colored handles. Spocml White only. 27 Inches wide. ular 0 ^ quality for this sale— Heavy welfht turkiah towdi Hoaw auallty. Blue, red and Block i^aids In rose, green. or« ance Sale at this price. Twelve While they last—23c each. purchase and soiling at 89c. An outstanding value at Sc in box. D^orlsed and sani- 27c. with colored bordert. Two SSwlSrderi. Umltedquaa. chid, blua Full bed slse. Basement Basomoat yard. tary. Main Floor, left Basement. eiaes: 20x40, 18x86 Inchei, tity. , ^ Main Floor, left sg*«ii Floor, left. Main Floor, left. . Main Floor, left

Ends Starts Saturday Thursday January January 14th Sih Dau Sale Starts Thursday, Jan. 5 Wide c_____ I January Tannarv ril»arsfi0iuRn1s Clearance'Sale I January Clearance Sale Yard Geode Extra Spedial! Needs A Special Purchase For Our $1.00 IRONING BOARDS, 19c PERCALE PRINTS, yard Sturdy, well-built January Sale! 80-square percale ironing boards. Fold- ^ prints in neat, aU- m JU Curtains over prints. CX>lor- ^ Cotton Sheets fast 86 inches OU S2-Piece Decorated wide. $1.95 and $2.95 SHOWER COMFORT CHALLIES, CURTAINS, Cottage! New Closing out a group Mch 8 yards ...... of 81.95 and 82.95 Good quality com- Ruffled! Colors! shower curtains, n m C Dinner Sets fortable cballies. 36 —pair While they last — inches wide. 59c each. ' • 63 X.99 inches LADIES* CLOTH, yard A good opportunity to buy your spring .cu rt^ now COTTON MOPS, • 72 X 99 inches Our most popular during this aale. A special purchase and s e ll^ from one Reversible cotton $2.98 selling cotton cloth. of the country’s foremost curtain mills, ^ oice of dotted mops. Colored. Long • 8 1 X 99 inches 36 inches wide. marquisette ruffled curtains. Crean\ and whiter Cornice bEmdles. F or our tops. Also cottage seta in dotted marquisette and voile. January Clearance • 6 dinner plates! • 6 sauce dishest we offer the natlonaUy advertised Sale only at 89c. STRIPED OUTING • 6 cups! • 9 bread-butter plates! mo«! FLANNEL, yard...... Lace and "Cushion Dot” WU LOW CLOTHES • 6 saucers! • 1 platter! While quantities last—88c each! Good quality striped BASKETS, • 1 T^^atable dish! outing flamieL 36 ^ Imported willow / iaOhas wide. Make g S B i clothes baskets. We have just received these dinner sets for our January Sale “Lady Pepperell” warm pajamas and ^ Curtains Sturdy and well and judging by the way our first order sold out these are Sure to go gowns now—it costs built. 29-inch size. quickly. American porceli^ dinner sets in neat floral patterns. so little. Service for six. Shop early In the eale for yours! Pillow Cases, • ART TICKING, yard 30c O’CEDAR POUSH, For floors and furni- Two sizes: 42x38 and 45x86 inches. Stock up on c w s now and . Good quality. Spe- Bale’s Dlaiier Ware—Baeeneat. dsl fof this sale — ture. A popular polish fMtured for Hale’s Sheets and Oases —Main Floor, loft 85c yard; Beautiful filet lace curtains with tailored hems. Also I popular “cushion dot” taUored curtains, ^fodels you would this sale at this very, very low price. Main Floor, left expect to find priced lots more. January Clearanca Sala Hale’s Cnrtalns—Main Floor, left. $1.98 MEDICINE CABINETS, January Clearance Sale AUSilk Wood eabinete with mirror | doors. Size < Flat ANOTHER OUTSTANDING HALE 12x15 inche*' $^ V1.49 DomesUee Two shelves. $9.98 ELECTRIC MANTEL CLOCKS, JANUARY SPECIAL! White and colored flniehes. / Telecbrome electric mantel clocks. Watout or ma- 25c and 29c PILLOW CASES, ea ch ...... Crepe hogany finishes. ' $4.9S Basement. Heavy weight pillow cases. Guaranteed to wear three to five years. Slightly soiled. 5^c yd. $1.98' Colonial $1.25 $5.98 FLOOR AND. BRIDGE LAMPS, Metal bases complete with decorated parehment For thH January Bale only xt BED PILLOWS, ea ch ...... shades. A 82,00 saving on each lamp. $3.9S Quality bed pillows covered with ACA tick. Pilled 59e yard: AU sUk crepe in Ash with all new feathers. 21x27 inches. Sl.00 twenty-five smart, shades. 39 Inebee wide. We can recaU Bed Spreads $8.98 CLOTHES HAMPERS, when you paid |1 and 11.49 for PATCHWORK QUILTS...... quality no better. Fiber olotbes hampers. 24 inches deep. 19 inches in diameter. Colored finishes. ' $2.19 Three patterns in these popular patchwork q«^t^ Main Floor, left Can be. used as a comfortable or a spread. Full $1.19 size. All colors. (Full January Gearanee Sale (Color Galvanized iron ash $2.49 BIRDCAGES, .49 with covers. 20 Inches deep. Screen wire guard. Just a limited number to 39cTURKISH TOWELS, each ...... V* * *' Fast) Silse) 17 inches in diameter. close out at |149. $1.49 Extra bea^ weight turkieb towels—soft and absorbent. Draperies Colored borders. Large size, 22x44 tnehee. .ESm 25e to 39e CRETONNES, yard Basement. Smart' new patterns I $2.98 CARD TABLES, ^ m in light and dark The manufacturer of these spreads gave us a special price on Not ebeap, poorly constructed tables—but blgb type m V B TURKISH TOWELS, 6 fo r ...... gromdt. * them for our January said. We offer them to our custom s at a January Clearaaea Sala models.. Colored frames. Folding style. Soft, absorbent turkisb towels. Snowwbite with 1 special low price. Cotton Jacquard Colonial apreads In pastel col- color-fast borders. 18x36 inches. $1.00 ors. Full bed size. • 89e to 65c CRETONNES, yard Homo Maada Hale’s Spreads—Alain Floor, left. COCOA DOOR MATS, ^ ^ For making draper- ies, sUp-eovers, and $1.75 "WEAR-EVBR” FRY Good quaUty cocoa fiber dopr mats.. Size 16x27 m S I S E LINEN LUNCH CLOTHS...... inches; While they last—11.00 each. ^ S B Ehctra heavy w eight linen cloths w ith color-fa st bordera. cushions. Cbesrful, GRIDS, gay printa. 86 Inch- 54x54 inches, “Wear - Ever” es wlda. Outstanding Blanket Values! aluminum try 69eRAG RUGS, pans. This spe-1 DAMASK DRAPERY SETS, clal price for a | Hitm andud^'ng wgs spee^ prlc^ for this •gre-wMe ^1 LINEN HUCK TOWELS, each ...... event! 24x48 Inches.. Hit and miss coloes'with plain Rayon damask pair Hmlted time $lJtS event! Pure linen huck towels in a number of attractive patterfli. drapsry sets $2.69 Part-Wool only. borders. Plain white. Large size. wlthp i n e h -I, pleated tops < $1,10 *WBAR-EVBR” and tie backs. $2.49 $149 and |L98 RA6 RUGS, SAUCEPANS, LINEN CRASH TOWELING, y a rd ...... Full lined. Complete with rings A small group to close e I etched deslgn'on top.. Spedal While They Lfbi! hanks. All colors. $2*9S Large size. ____ Comforts, $1.59 CAST IRON SKILLETS Another Outstanding Value! 25c DRESS SHIELDS, pair Sateen covered comfortables with plain borders, FiUed AsnniiiiBter Bugs Guarantesd ' dress with 100% pure wool. 72x84 inches. Heavy cast Iron ehidda. Regular and I^WUets. Three in .. Hale’s Blankets—Alain Floor, left. (27x54 ($2.49 Mattress Covers ereeeant, shapes. set. Assorted sizes. Basement inchas) Giadfis) (AH ($1.00 Alain Fleer, left.' 98* Here’s lucky “b i^ ” fbr a limitiM Sises) Giades) regular 8249 Axmlnater ruga to go at »8c. 27iM ^ e s . and oblong styles. Dark patterns. Also Udndid in /tWa Always a popular adler at 81.00 and at 79e they^ aura to group are a few rag rugs in scatur atoss. i right out. Heavy quality cotton covers with bound seams and rubber buttons. All sizes.' fyiEI/ ^ ___ X $6.98 AxmiiMter Quilted MattraM $ 1.00 Bugs, Protectors, ) Beauttfol-quaUty AxBSlnSter rugs. • Large size.Ridi patM ^ Singles SO U TH MfK NCHCS TER CONN ' Again we offSr thme quilted protectors at a low pri<^ ' Hate’s Buga Baeement. 38x76 and double bed^, 54x76 inches. Washable. _• Hale’s Blattresa Oevers—Main Floor, left ^TOR^^ra^^^RSDAY ANI> SATURDAY NIGHTS U?i/t IL 9 O’CLOCK. • T ' «

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Brings SHU Lower Prices On Hale’s Quality Merchandise A Store-Wide Sale January Gearance Sale January Gearanee Sale Baby Shop Anothop Buying Scoop! SALE! Full-Fashioned Drugs January Clearance Sale » featuring KOZY KID SLEEPERS, Women's Knit Heavy gray knit, sleepers with feet le Sale Drop seat Rubber Pure Silk Standard Brands buttons. 6 months **Snug|^cs'’ 'to 9 years. 50e Agar Emulsion, 2 1 .Contains mineral oil, CHILDREN’S UNION agar-agar and Phe- nophthalein. 8-ounce SUITS, S t o e k i n g s Forrest Mills' fleece I C e a c h sise^ Uned union suits. 25c Merculrochronie, Trunk or knee leg. a to 8. ChiUon!. Service! ^ ounce Bise. $ - ® Extra Special for 18 9 Vests! Panties! this ic sale only. (Resrular $24.75 Grades) CHINCHILLA COATS, All wool chin- Here's another special women are sure to crowd araund for sariy 43c Extract of Witch Hazel, Smart dress and sports coats in newest fabrics and w a ^ chilla coats in Thursday morning. Just think qf it! Those popular knit “snug- ^ 2 l o r styles for miss and madam. Black, brown M d green. Pull navy with em- gles” at 88o. They are as comfortable as they can be—and they silk lined. Furs include wolf, caracul, marmink and skunk. blem trim. Red < can ba worn under the tightest frocks. Fit like a clove. Skin col- pair Triple distilled. flannel lined. 2[ $2.$9 or. Small, medium and large sines. Used as astringent, to 6 years. body rub and other uses. $59.50 Coats $5.98 ^OAT SETS, 50c Vanillin Extract, Wool coat sets Wool "Snuggios'' Beautiful, one-of-a-kind coats.' —hat, coat and ' Here's one of our most ouUtandl^ Wonderful flavor for Fur trimmed. SUk lined. For $2^.73 ues Hish grade, pure silk, full-fashioned stockings at 47c. Boto leggings. cooking'and baking miss smd madam. mtaty sheer chiffons and those long-wearing service weights. Smart LArgeTs-ounce bot- $4.49 Aades. Slses to 10. Newest colors. tle. $4.98 and $5.98,8 SNOW SUITS, $16.75 Coats ^ G ^ Aft 100% pure wool Both sports and dress coats. B This is a low price for snuggles of 50% pure w ool.' Vests and Children’s Boys’ Sports snow suits. WUII Will not irritate or For miss and madam. Pull ^ , keep little totsi panties. SmaU, medium and large slses. Skin colors. the skin. lined.. good and warm $5.9$ Hale’s Knit Un^arwsar-rMaln Floor, right. SOCKS IwbUa 45c Aspirin Tablets, outdoors. 8 to 6. $10.00 Coats Msln Floor, resr. January Clearance Sale 100 in bottle. 5- Just a limited number to close-out ati , a . . . pr. pr. graiq tablets. this price. Poloa and'novelty , weaves. Hale*s Coate-J UaIn Floor, rear. Brother and Sister f Regular higher priced socks re-, When's duced. Fancy mixtures. 2 Children’s fine quality silk and 75c W0MJ£N’S $2.98 FROCKS, wool stockings. Winter colors. pairs 35c. Jersey A group of mostly prints and woolens to go at ’ Regular $3.98 to $5.98 11.69. 14 to 44. Shop early for beat selections. Hale's Hoslery^Maln Floor, right. Cod U ver Suits WOMEN’S DRESSES, on Silks, rayon prints and novelty knits. 14 to 44. January Clearance Sale Drem^ 79* Not all sizes in each style. , All wool jersey suits at a very, very low price considering $1.00 BLOUSES, ^ o M 2 7d« Plaid and striped cotton blouses. Few silks. Mostly R B A the quality, fabric and stylss. Norwegian cod Uver oil. Both Rumba styles with puff sleeves and high collars. tU nderw M r, C .— ** plain and mint flavored. 16- Two-piece. Winter colors. 2 to 6 years. ounce bottles. $2.98 “ HUBRITE” FROCKS, $5.98 and $10.98 SILK NEGLIGEES, Main Floor, rear. Some real “hot” values in this specially priced $2.00 Famous "Hubrite” cotton frocks—known for lit, $1.00‘ Beef, Iron and Wine, grbup. In this lot are included the smart “Sweet- $S.9S ftjda and wearability. Color-fast $1.9* Made heart Crepe” pajamas and negligees. with 2 for January Gearance Sale Sherry wine. I $1.98 SWEATERS, BLOUSES, ^ m ^ A splendid assortment of smart frocks that Tonic and con-i I Snappy aUpon sweaters with novelty sleeves and m $2.98 and $3.98 SILK UNDERWEAR, ditloner. Pint] winter wear. SUks and light weight woolexm If ricH winter col Pure dye silk crepe underwear with imported lace slee. ora. . Slses for miss 14 to 20; for women.30 to 48. SI.95 and $2.25 CAPE I V A —' trimmings. Slips, gowns, pajamas, dance sets, Hale’s Women’s Wear—Main Floor, center. $247 GUHVE& ' • pair % chemises. 3Q.C Shaving Cream, 2 for I F a n c y - cuff ^ Makes a wonderful glov'ea in brown, lather. b^e and black. January Claaranca Sale PURE SILK UNDERWEAR, Both imported'$1.$9 Pure dye sUk sUps, dance aeU. panties and che- I and domeatla mises. AU trimmed with sheer laces. White, tea $147 $L2aHot Water 3ottIes, 2 for colors. cape and kid used la these gloves. rose, flesh. Fall, -2 quart • • —• T w> Giris' Shop l^-'C a p - a c - l . t y .1 A5.98 « id $6.98 LINED ONE GROUP SUPS, Moulded in onefel o UUXIVES, pair , G I R L S ’ C O A T S , j^ece—no seanis. 4 tailored naty- cbindiiUa coats., 7 to 14 A group of bias-cut slips reduced to 70c for . Em^ ttwse who. wisk a.better d r^ , here arei F'ur end wool - I years. Warmly lined. quick clearaway. Lace trimmed. 45c Milk of Magnesia, 2jfo r 1 some real vali^.-^ ,SU1UbJadjr hairs. ^ lined kid gloves.. Also taduded ta, 'Antacid and mild THalo’s-Fi»€k s--M W n ibis lot v e wool $2.98 JERSEY FROCKS, SPECIAL GROUP FOUNDATIONS, laxative. 16 ounce I l i n e d p i g s k i n s ; . Youthful styles in Jersey frocks for girls 7 to 14. Values in the lot to $3.50. Foundations and gir- bottle. Winter colors. dles. aose-out lot and dtsccr/.inued numbers m 50c and 75c STATIONERY. $1.95 High grade station- ^ popular makes. 25c Glycerin and Rose Water, Closilig Outl Better GIRLS’ LEATHER JACKETS, 2 for . eiy by well, known manunct u r e r s . I Genuine leather Jackets with wool lining. 7 to lA $5 and $6 MARVELETTE FOUNDATIONS, For chapped ; White and tints.' 24 ^ Brown, green, red, blue. Special for a Umited time while quantities last. bands and skin. 2o« sheets and 24 envel- Women who wear Marvelette’s will welcome this $$.$9 opes in box. GIRLS’ $2.98 RAINCOATS, special. With wide or extra wide inner-belt. 2 for / 45c Psylfium Seeds, Guaranteed waterproof rata coats. Sporty styles. Thoroughly cleaned LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 7 to 14. each $8 P AND N CORSETS, and sterilized. Blohd. Black. 2 for. 61c. January specials in the famous P and N practical- A large assortment GIRLS’ SWEATERS, BLOUSES, front corsets. $9.00 grades now $6.00. $$.00 of pure linen hand- V 25e Sweet Spirits of Nitre, kerchiefs. Trimmed M W C A small group to close-out! Values to $1.00. 7 to 14. I w i t h e m b r o i d e r y , 2 for colored appUque and borders. Buy a half dozen or MISSES’ BANDEAUX, d B oimce bottle. I 5 9 c B E R E T S , 1 dozen for every day use! Lace, satin and brocade bandeaux. Small sizes for font berets ta assorted colors and styles. Closing-out at young modems. 85c Razor Blades, 2 for ($2L95 to $3.95 Grades) 89e!' Doui^e edged. 5 COLORED GLORIA An unUmited assortment of better type Hale’s Underwear and Corsets—Midn Floor^^rear. ' biades ' in package. UMBRELLAS, - $1.00 BERET SETS, _ _ _ Swedish steieL Man- very, low price for thi^ Clearence Sale. , Kerens an- out- • sports weM. Bldck, brown land searonable b ip i Mlors. Beret and- loarf eets in novelty knits and^ mixtures. Win* ufactured under Gil- standing u m -^ M jaa lette patents. Large end- small head siseik I brella— in fS et^ ft I colors. Thursday, Friday, Saturday! the beat you oa n 6 ^ A Hale’s Girls’ Shop—Mala Floefr, oeatar. 25c Laxative Quinine Cold buy at $1.98! Tablets, ' $1 and $1.95 . . S O c Covered with imported .gloria in olack and colors, Novel handles. ON SALE T H t^ D A Y AT 9 2 for Hale’s Millinery—Mata Floq^ leora • Dry. Cleaning Mata Floor, front. Mata Floor, right Rayon

VMto iC each Regi^ P$ikie$ (3 for $2.00) Extra •- -h i For the first three days of the January. Sale, we offer thto No ^^^dam y-^^uaraa^ p f t wan m paatiss! C. O. D.'s. Nodeflv«^. , ' Bale’s Fleer, il|$ i w isAB or •S'TOBEi: RQlil POE 200 CABS. Hale’s Dry Clfii"‘«»g D^artment—Mata Floor, left Tr' 'y .5!)

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AlANCHEStER EVENING BEltALU, E O w il-II^N U H B ffX I^ WBDKBSDAV. ^A N I^B Y 4, IW . PAGBTiaY and 88360 fiom'tha It e a ^ t l e Na-^ freahments u f'' riiii9#lclMs. calns, [iiyuHN AiiwNiNiB tioaal ooBUBltteA - ^ aad cottbe mWi AmdBf SanAtorlal oaniSidates who WAPPMG (toiatOB l.':W ai i ^ t tha iv«!^-and got mdody from oomnlttoe were: as tba I r i l v ^ aad Cbartez , Andmop. FMilkiter 68, HI S ANNUAL SALE Millard Tydtoga, MarylaoA 88.000; ;j m :j ^ es The adjourned ahsiual meeting of daughtar, Ma^dmar. N . Y-, on his Pr.- B lbeii D. Thomas, Utah, 88,000: the church w ill be held next ’Thun- return ftom’^uflUo, R Y., wliare died at 8 t Joieph’s hm ^tal to \ Elntor Tbomas, Oklahoma, 8l'.000; Both Its Bvcasr »««■» TODAY hail one day, hardly that, la which day evening at 7:45. he apmt siveral da]^. WUUmantic at 7. o’dbrk Saturday Lowest Prices .Reached On Carl Hayden. Arizona; |9,000; Alben BHAYNli, 18, vrhoM to memorize the routine. Brady Mias Ikhia Fromerth, daughter of Mr. afldMta. Gharlas C. Sellers of evening. He was bora to Carbondaie, W. Barklqy, Kentudky;. 19,000: Wil- Oearante Shtoa HiNL' New Loildon spent the week-end aad ; Women’s Dreeees According wen knowB vaudeville would be sure to make it mote in- Mrs. Russell Gilbert of Buckland liam G. HeAdoo, CaUfomla, 81tB00. er— AB New Year*a at the home of their Pa., to 1864. H4, l*av«a | hia wife, To J. Fradin, the Owner./ to ta New York leeMng for tricate when he saw her in the aad formerly of Wimping, and Clif- ___ jhiOa li a daaeer. She haa ford Daly were ma^ed last Au- mother, M » Aqae C. Gilbert. Beatrice Silver CSutoe) FanUmer, • disc. • ; ' ’ ’■ olBag. She ccoild dance all around • A n o t h e r yw , another January •mb! ahBMk her oa«n Ufe oa the gust, but have kept their marriage From Advent Sunday of last year and one son Lionel E. o f EUzabetii, Daisy. to Advdht year, me averagea of The BrawnWtt Shoe S torati eoia* , Sm Snt travettar with her par- Ti» the practice room she found a hecret until Christmas. Her sister, N. J.; ideo two sisters, Miss Itouise imd another January lale at Mrs. Gladys White gave her a attendance a|^l Pe^s Episcopal BOLTON bining itz anniversary and Suia a ^- Mia, BOW dead, aad later la vaaide- Timmy, bis hands wandering over FHulto’a.*Thia la one of the big sale shower at her home on New Year’s church .was 82' per Stmday service. and Miss Martha Faulkner of Al- 1 clearance sale to one this yaar vllle aad load ehowa. Sheila Uvea at the keyboard, bUnd eyes fastened events of the year at ' this store. eve. About fifty relatives and or practiea%^tha same as last year, mira. N. Y. Mr. .Faulkner was a MA LOWEU/S Sieatrlcal rooadaf on the ceiling, ears cocked for Ttjdcss have reached to new low The' weekly choir rehearsal wi starting Thuradayv Tha AnnlviraaiR friends from Manchester, Etost which w arn fraction over that num- telegraph operator for the New. Sheila’s footsteps. Brady, a slim- ber. ’The summer average, for June, Ibyeli for merchantttse that is even sale was scheduled--ter• Oct. 15 hu6: Hartford, Har ford and Wapping, York and New Haven railroad at be hejd Thursday eventog at tt *^*lfYBT, a vaadevme perfonner waisted, sophisticated youth, paced July and August was 41. The larg- fitter than a year ago. In fact when due to the death of Mrs. ■too oot o f work, Uvea there, too. attended. Andover for 32 y.qan, retiring on a parsonage. the floor impatiently. She knew Charles J. Dewey and his grand- est attendance 6n any Simday was dhe considers just one item, wo- Werbner, wife of the manager ^ Over the breakfaat table oae mora- pension in 1930. The funeral was lira. .Elsie Jones, leader of the Brady—a slave driver, buc an excel- daughter, Miss Dorothea Nevers, August' 98; when? 84 were present. iTen’s dresses, and the prices ti^ey store at that time, it was dieinsd' lag Sheila ooafdeo to Myr( that her held at the AVery Van-Zant funeral lent teacher. He’d work you.un- motored to Florence, Mass., Mon The smallest attendance was on selling at it is really amazing 4-H Canning club, entertained the advisable to forego that sale unttt mat ambition 1« to marry and have parlors Tuesday at 11 o’Hock. Rev. mercifully but you’d have a routine day, where they spent the day with January 10, 1989, when only 15 bow such quality material can be members Saturday afternoon with a thill time. a home Uke thooe she haa aeea la were .present, Wallace I. Woodto offlcia‘’tog. The when he finished with you. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Dewey bought, < cut up to pattonu, 'sewed, Christmas party. It is the policy ot the B row n »» mmHt M towns In which she has played. fjo, kid,” be /oucosafed in her Elder OScaf Snipes of New Lon- body was taken to his old home in tHmm<^ etc. and retail St'such low Shoe Stores throughout the raunw ~ atui fam ily. The V newly-organized Dramatic Bla LoweO Intecmpts them to an- direction and broke into a fox trot, don officiated at the Hopevale Carbondaie lo r burial. iricea. N ever have women been able to hold only a, certain number ,flC Ml— Christine Bossen, daughter club will have their New Year’s par- BQMoe that a tdephone, call has clumsy for all his sUmness. Running Seventh Day'Advent service, with a Attorney John H. Yeomans, son Jo . purchase so- much for ' their sales during the year. For ttat of Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Bossen ty this evening at the basement come for Shello. It Is an, oflM ;fw bis eye over her flgure in reluctant message fdr tife Year. of the late Judge Eklward M. Yeo- i^ n ey to apparel as today. son customers can buy with c o ^ has been home ^rom college for the SchoolB to town opened Monday her to HU In for D AISY jSIjICASOK, approval, he grunted, “You are MU' Edvmrd Hastmgs of Windham, a mans and coroner of Tolland coun- J. Fradin, owner ot Fradin’s does deuce at aU times for they holidays. . ____ ^ ^ boy of 18, has . come to live with ty, has been appointed health officer moratog, also High siaMit. walked across 49th street . Washington, Jan. 4.— (A P )—^The ner a ^ Mrs. Warner of Newington Rural Carrier, George Nelson, was stress this point to the buying pub- dancer. She’U show up Gleason.” ning. June 15 to the end of last year to given the day " off. to Broadway and ran iightly uj. the Once more Brady grunted. "WeU govemnmut ended the first half of called: on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Phelps help elect senators. lic By doing this they believe t l^ ■talra to Joe Paris’ place. There was we ann’t running any marathons. its 1939 iUjCtd year qn December 30, Mohdiay. '’The report was filed with South it is the right step in keeping Amer- an elevator—if one owed to w ait for AH we have to do is teach her the with a d^cit of 11,159,286,502. Rev. Wallace I. Woodto wlU take Trimble, clerk of the House, along GREECE PRACTICES. ECONOMY. ican factories running and Am e^ it. could delay to buy flowers, routine. No matter how good she HEBRON In the'.stX' mo^Uw startillig last for his topic ‘The Magnificent Ob- n^th others, including the Anti-Sa- can workmsJb on the job. The m lto from a street peddler but now a is—or how bad—she fills in for July 1, the ' government collected session” next Sunday. loen League of America, which re Athens, Jan. 4.— (A P )—As one of office and largest from all sources 81,022,885,840 and manufacturers ot Brownbilt bhoea minute was too much to waste on Gleason: And no matter how .bad It was quite a surprise to people There will be a committee meet- pdrted its receipts during the year its measures of economy, the gov- the of breath-savers such as she is— or how good—when Gleason of this town to learn from the r^- spent 82,182il72,342. W hile the new ing at the parsonage Thursday eve- were $23,626 and its expenses $23,- ernment eumounced today it w ill in- is in St. Louis, Mo. billion dollar tax measure increased ______— ,1, d^ators. ^ . . is able to dance again Shayne is ords received at the clerk s nt^ to take action about the Chris- 353. troduce a bill to reduce the period of To be sure the job in prospect office that MerrUl L. G rifto, son of miscellaneous internal revenue tian Endeavor topic for the coming Receipts of the Democratic Sena compulsory military service from 14 Mayor Anton Cermak of (Chicago through.” 8117,000,0(kl, income taxes dropped wasn't much—^filling in for Daisy- Mr. and Mrs. WUUam L. Griffin was year, as to whether they will use torial conomittee were $40,128, in months to one year. says the hoodlums are being^ fr o M “It’s a job, Bill. That’s some- $272,000,000 more than neutralizing But it was a job nevertbeless. Daisy married the day before the regular Christian Endeavor clkdlng'$13,000 from Bernard M. ’Other teduqtions by abolition or out. A new process evidently. P ^ thing.” the gain o f ..the new tax le'vles. couldn’t dance but, being married at St Paul’s church, WiUlmantic. topics or combine them with other ^rueb, $10,000 from M. L. combination e f •various m ilitary lice usually are instructed to makO. Bill sighed as though he himself In the six. months miscellaneous to Roscoe, leadei of his own band were jobless. “You said it kid. ?ie bride is the former Miss Edith suggested topics. Shwartz, $5,000 from N. M. Baruch unite •will be enacted by decree. it hot for them. M HarUey of WUlimantic. The internal revenue brought to $387,- and.crazy about her, it had bwn These days. Listen, this is your first The Tolland .County young peo Rev. Benjamin B. Styrtog, rector of 360,027 as com pared w ith $270,671,' eisy for her to win a place in tte step. The kick off. One two, one pie’s Rally will meet in Ellington St Paul’s performed the cere- 381-.in the firs t h a lf o f the previous show. Sheila could fill the part fw two, three and four!” He ceased Sunday evening. Rev. R. W. Bar- better than Daisy and ^lew it. She mony. It is not knovm here where fiscal yean, ^com e taxes fell off to abruptly.. stow, president of the Hartford wondered-not unkindly-if I W s the newly married couple expect to $343,227,856 froih the $615,324,3'? Theolo^cal Seminary will be the “V^en’d you dance last?” collected to ^ same period of the sprain was serious, if it would lay make their home. speaker. “Five weeks ago,” Shelled an- Miss MUdred Loomis of Washing- previous year. her up for some time. SheUa de- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Pratt ana swered ruefully. “I’m due to be ton, D. C., the daughter of the late The higher income tax' levies to voutly hoped that it would. two children of Wapping called on lame, Bill, I know that.” Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loomis of this the tax bill have not begun to-be She a UtUe excited about Mrs. Pratt’s parents Saturday eve- Mid-Week Specials coming to Joe P'aris’ place. Joe vnw place, and Dr. WiUard B. Walters of refiected to the government’s reve- Sheila stood on the floor waiting. Washington, were married at the nues as they were effective only on ning. the “King of Tin Pan Alley. He It was fine to be back at work Wnidham Congregational church 1932 income and the firs t paym ent Edward Frink of Hartford spent was the waiter from the again, even though her dream bad Sunday afternoon, at 4 o’clock, the of tax for last year will be receiv- the week-end and Monday with, his Bowery, married now to a society been Big Time or a specialty in a Rev. F. B. WeUs of South Lancaster, ed by the Treasury on next March parents, Mr. and Mrs. _ Addison girl. Joe Paris’ name on a song was musical show. Here she was, de- Mass., performing the. ceremony 15. Frink. like sterling on silver. His praise lighted to be filling in for Daisy Quite a number of local friends and The total general fund receipts Mr. and Mrs. George Merritt and meant instant success! Gleason whose dnly claim to the relatives of the bride were present, dropped from $1,134,454,092 last son Willijun spent New Years with Joe of course had not hired Sneila “profession” was that she had mar- among whom were her aimt. Miss year to $978,485,904 in the six the former’s sister and family, Mr, Popular Market for the part with Roscoe. Roscoe ried Roscoe. Jennie Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- months of .the present year. Total and Mrs. Raymond Healy in Port- must have telephoned to Bill Brady There was a happy couple for ward A. Smith and famUy, Mr. and ordinary expenditures also were land. and asked for suggestions. Bill had you in the stage world! Roscoe and Mrs Paul Coates and fAmily, Mrs. less than last year, amounting to Mrs. Madge Bailey of Columbia 855 Main Street Rubinow Buildings remembered that SheUa was not Daisy. One said Roscoe ana Daisy Ames W. Sisson, Mrs. Albert Keefe $2,138,446,097 as compared with was the guest of her son-in-law and working. Frequentiy Joe loaned his as if the names had grown to- and famUy. The bride was dressed $2,489,416,470. daughter, Mr. ano Mrs. Edward roor^ ‘°,irw h efT e5 “ether, wer^^^^ in white and wore a wedding veil Merritt Sunday. a routine—especially when they Never a quarrel, never. a caught with orange blossoms. Dolly Mrs. Janett Smith returned home BEST CENTER CUT plugged his songs. cross word between them as far as Keefe, niece of the bride took ‘ the PROBING HAN’ S DEATH Monday after spending the past Sheila was^ sme Jm P ^ s ^ jo^^_^uich was pretty far part of flower girl. Mrs. Albert week with her sister Mrs. Frederick lbs. never even h e ^ to the show business! Keefe, sister-of the bride, wore old Chadwick of Storra. was right to thinking BiU Sheila, had tossed off hei coac rose, and her other sister, Mrs Boston, Jan. 4.— (A P ) — Medical Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Birming- Pork Chops Peter Hellegers of Windham, wore a ^ted ber but wong [and stood in the little suit skirt pastel green ct^m e.* The newly Examiner George C. Bailey prepared ham entertained with a New Year’s Joe Paris did not know her. He had | and fi^ wbitf blpuse, ha^y a today to perform an autopsy on!the Eve. party Saturday evening. MILK FED LOIN heard her sing and when the t ^ . j Carried i^ l e wUl Uye Ifi W?#itog- I praetiqcr eostiUM buf^nned to Im- tOn where me . groom is engaged to body of William A. Bagwell' of Roscoe Talbot spent Monday with that she could be useful he press, tim managers who would not South Essex, which wa!s found yes- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward B. would know where to find ter. Until medical practice. terday in the hallway of his home, have .lifted an ^ebrow had she ar- The Rev. Walter Vey preached a Talbot, returning to New York Mon- then there was no use getting her the hands and face garishly painted. rived to plaid pajamas, so hardened New Year’s sermon at the Sunday day evening. Veal Chops hopes up, as a call from Paris him- Police said he had apparently col- were they to unusual costumes and services at the Hebron and Gilead The Ladies . Benevolent society lapsed on his retu^ from a gather- self would have been sure to do. feminine charms. Congregational churches. will meet Thursday afterioon at the SPRING SHOULDER ing to a Main street restaurant. "Listen,” Bill stopped scowling AUan L. Carr, reader at St, parsonage. State Detective VMliam Murray, Upstairs to Joe’s shop everyone long epOugh to say. “Hop out to the Peter’s church, preached on the who conducted an investigation aft- was busy. There was a long counter desk And ask Mabel to give you a theme of the Christian year, with «r Mrs. Bagwell had found her hus- behind which a girl . amtsuit m.of lomucrn.rompers. xTve gwwgot some **»..*,»lively special reference to the New Year, Lamb Chops band’s body to the hallway, said at the 11 a. m. service Sunday. NERVY BURGLAR ces^t 1 kicks coming and there’s no use several of Bagwell’s companions ad- took care of visitors. Pianos jang- Sunday visitors at the home of ruining a decent skirt.” mitted they were drinking amd had ling. Jazz throbbing. Someone Mr. and Mrs. George F. Kibbe were Mabel was none too cordial. She painted Bagwell’s face and hands -FR ESH G RO U ND crooning. Down the corridor were was, being interrupted for the third Edward A. Raymond and daughter New London, Jan. 4.—(A P )— A Lean Smoked little practice rooms, a piano to Ruth and their boarder, Darwin for fun.” tiTTiA that morning to a confidential They admitted also, police said, burglar added a touch of the ironical Dance producers shouted to Burnham of Amston, and W. H. lb. telephone chat with her yoimg man. they assisted him home after the to his boldness last night when he Hamburg overworked, perspiring perform »s. She had ridden to work with him Kibbe of Rockville, Mr. Kibbe’s borrowed a ladder from toe resi- Someone was trying out Joe’s latest restaurant party. that morning on the Bronx subway brother. Murray said there were several dence of Prosecuting Attorney Max Lloyd Gray spent the week-end and would see him at lunch, but love bruises on Bagwell’s face and fore- Boyer to use in breaking into three with his uncle and aimt, Mr. and Sheila, ever entranced though it head when his wife, Mary, found adjoining residences. A ll of toe is love! Mrs. Arthur McDonald to Hartford. HEAVY was all so famlUar, loved the blare Oh, honey,” Sheila wailed, hand' him, but that he believed they had breaks were second story jobs, the Schools of the town opened on ofmelody the in gi;^cS Tilze 40 s u it T r ^ ^ been sustsdned in an accidentiU fall. ladder being used to climb up to Monday, at which there was some aounds. She loved the raucous i clothes. » ‘T can’t wear that! Give me Medical Examiner Bailey prepared windows which were forced with a the sight of sleek-hipped. surprise, that day being considered SALT PORK voices, — — , to perform an autopsy today to de- a break, will you? What on earth a legal holiday, as New Year’s day jimmy. busy dance arrangers moving brisx termine the exact cause of death. The burglar was seeking only do you think I ’ve reduced 10 pounds fell on Sunday. ly here and there, the swarthy for?” money and left jewels and other pianists, thick cigars hanging from Vital statistics as taken from the BIG BOOZE SEIZURE ‘T il ask the Prince of Wales, town clerk’s records show that there valuables imdisturbed to all three lbs. the comers of their mouths, whose replied Mabel haughtily but present- houses, stealing $13 from one of the pudgy hands, lingering over the were twelve deaths here during the ly she flung a suit of blue, just •past year, eight births, mud five New London, Jan. 4.—(A P )— places and being unable to find any keys, could squeeze out imguessed Sheila’s size, at her from the col noaTriages. Two marriages o f He- Carrying cargoes estimated at 2,- money at the others. melody. ^ ^ tion to the lower desk drawer. bron young men to other states, 000 sacks of liquor, the auxiliary Police said toe breaks were com- Sheila had often been at Joe s to fishing schooners Benjamin W. La- mitted eariy in toe •veIfln8^ while all Dressed for work, Sheila watched the records of which have not yet MACHINE SLICED see Blind Timmy. 'Hmmy worked Bill move through graceless gyra- been received, brings the total up to tham and Ed’th of New York were three hoilses were occupied.. there and drew a fa ir salary, tions with elephantine skill. She did seven marriages. In custody of toe Coast Guard here though whether from the kindness not dream of smiling, even inward- The Hebron Young Women’s Club today and \be surrendered at of Joe’s heart or from actual worth New York. THET.GO:^ BBS GOATS BOILED HAM ly. These steps, shorn of Bill’s met at the home of Mrs. Edmund Sheila did not know. H. Horton Friday evening, to ob- Fourteen men—seven on each quaint, earnest interpretation, were Fort Worth, 'The Salva- She had seen Joe himself, slim, suave, fascinating. His routines serve the coming of the New Year vessel— were arrested. Over 900 pounds on sale Thursday. The Benjamin W. Latham was tion Army literally got W. R. Ben- dapper, sleek of hair, abstract of were known—and copied—up and and the passing of the old. Hiubands seized yesterday afternoon two nett’s goats. Bennett donated a lb. expression, wandering about the down Broadway. of the members were present and miles southeast of Race Rock herd of 100 mohair goats to Captain place, his hat on the back of his “You take a coupla slides here. brought ^the number present up to Ughtoouse and toe Edith was seiz- E. R. Baldry of toe Salvation ISc well-groomed head, handi to his about twenty. Five tables of --- I scc?” ssid BUI between scowls. Un- Army. Ckptato Baldry intends to bridge, penochle and other games ed last night 6our miles east-south- pockets. Or w alkii^ expectedly he stopped, one foot sus- have toe herd butchered, use toe his private office, dee^ to <»nver^^ j pended in midair. were played, some working at jig east of Race Rock Llightoouse. Both SMALL LEAN older goats for a stew, and to issue tion with an assistant: She had seen saw puzzles. Mrs. Nellie Griffin seizures wrae made by patrol boats “Now you try, sister,” BUI Brady roasts from toe srounger animals to him pause by Blind Timmy’s piano, won first prize at ' penochle, Mark from Base Four of the Coast Guard ordered. needy families. pat the bent shoulders, whisper wniw winning first at brid^. Re- here. words which seemed to bring hap- (Tp Be Oontinned) piness to the patient old face Sheila X loved to see Blind Tim m y’s face glow at these scant words

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\ HANOBEStBR V V S ^ O cq^5.- coming more (tivlded op Bumber treated, 7; duUy average,^ isatton^^------RADIO PROGRAM JUMRAlAIBWDtS tIeBts, 1 4 .^ 4*<>L • H^lpBLiCAIiS Yiee prosttoht-M 4< dPPOT Hti.. I B e t u B i d a L r iB U|upnn (ffi£ANBED DesiBltBlo WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4 (Central and Baatem Standard SEmmavnasi Atrai^ > W h o o v s f ' i * ------— (Nate—AU progratps to k«r and tmoirt cBaln or aprooM A son, OtakW (*ttfce, waAta * i . Hod: coaot M SSt (o to o) dootanatloii ii^udoo ^lavailaMo. atatioBa.) theDemoentswUlhaveto..------Deoeifiber M8 to Jwgto his organisation from scratob, wblis JProaraaao oataioot to obaaf*. Cant. Saat, * iTAfidtows. of IWltiiiMtii IM* «he ____ Jum,. the' "hot* . f»n r*e Aoaooiotwl Preoi) M^ i k I b p i ^ d O l l Mi - Snell, aided' by Representatlvo-OBr* San ByrA Sipa He’D G *a Dp Naiy ifrt^ u rth ii Usual u d U b e tU r o NSC oommlttee poMe, .tw u ^ to re e . d SiSTtsa. X iriff X .DIatatar'a Ordti^^Maw OriMi.— . B s f wUdi ara rfittdns (iHitoiiiiiit ilala, MailB NeWeB Tutr^NOb^ Will Washington, Jan, 4.— (A P ) A He said that in order to perfeet the electrtoal gn Itlf MM bS“ Bmtoa, J u . 4.—(iP J— hold m regolai sMsttfi^ 'Tkursday. movemsni Is underway to-reorganise orgiHisaUnn> Be ‘ prdbrs to. t ^ w ^tofllitlM___ _ to COAST^kgo kn ki^kaw____- >®“ 9 kpa irte; DicMtarP-dMiuas OicUtarP-lMsla} Ta isa Ah<- iCimsiaim MsiCB gun*. evening in Q* A. R. hhB.. TBe^Ootm- , kf ad kt ar kgu naunaad—waat: Uriina O r .^ l d t r Bilnl Rkklirl toe Houm Republicans hito a com- oveSboardIBb Seniority Rile, ak tor — it that way.' keea kos Ur kga bimiUf to tips up lirllto dl momhers are asked tO ' be pris^ RepubUcani, have done more fre; iectrlcal «ant. Boat. iiSf=t1SrSia„‘ r S l ii2 S 5 ^ dMd W /f o o d eat at 7 pb an to udit the k o ^ pact a ^ forosful unit under Repro- 8:00— 0*.00—Oinnar Coneart—jdao eat .^vy and ‘*ali that ‘goas. with It" H lutly thiulstoa Pemoorats. ^ 8:10— 0:*Wlal»af Talk—waa* tM prj^t aaat: Tha Clrela—repeat for waat 0:80^10:28—Cdwmbla Ravu8—alto aat la atlfi eairylBg .eh the work of pro- to 117 In toe nekt, tUpublioah out tbe details of the new setup. parts oC^'piagM H 0:10^ 7:10—nay Knlont’a Sketch 8d8—W:4»—Myrt A Marfa—waat rpi “which fraats pst^dBa- to vstsrans food and cotthM for many Two importut posts—that of asSlst- analogous to u uormouf elsetricaJ Ode-OdO- 7:10—Ralph7:10—flal^ Kit Sf 10:00—11:00—Barlow tymphonjr-ta a of all our Wats who tsoalTSd no in- party leadws already are surveying 7.-4B-Tha Ooldbarflt, yateh loio^lltf^Uham JanaiOr.-o to c hero. ' their tamaiiilng forces with'a view ut Iqader, held by Represutatlve hotplate. 7.*00—§ - • 8:0^To Sa Announead 11:00—12:08—Radman Orahaa.—atsd a juries or disability from war asr- Rod CroM' dothllik,, amde , Mpntrsai, Jaa. 4.— (A P )— The Mlcbener of M lcblgu. u d the whip, Wbu current .is sut ttaro) 7:10—> aai^*-Tnaa:iO-oTlia Ohadaw. anaoow, Myatarymyewrj 11:10—If :MH-Laon Balaaee O r.^ to a YIC6#^' ^ frofik oottoa pufchawd^y^e fov UBttsd OotUag Workars.ef Cfimma toi putting the b«|i qualified men in occupied by Rsproseatatlve Bash* eablet; heat- it gtoeratid is . 0:00- 0:0O-Rapw, •y^P"*"?®;"* 12:00— 1:00—Danea Hour—wabe only Admiral Byrd made the pledge in today proteitsd to Pdlsa Oireetor the. moet Important positions when 0d)0—10KIO—Cob Ripe Club-^ft to oat ernment,. ia no . being given out In toe new Congress comes in .. ^ mun of West VirgiaM—also are to ates to the roota of toe gtBM.>Tic o-jo-ioao-Tha NBC-WJZ NETWORK | a statement last night in answer to the welfare ioonuL The articles con- Dufresoa against aUsgad brutality be filled than. but, ud possibly some tptciel aaat; Carvath Walla—mldw. A w. by poliea ia tbe treatmwt ec itrlfc- Thsir purpose, la to have ' top- ■ . ■ : ------10:00—11:00—Nallia Ravell'a BASIC—Eaat: wja Ckay) w«»x-wt«j cdtldsm given yesterday both in sist of men’s and boys' trousers, un- p^Cy of-4ks eleqtriGity ItoeS^ a^' wbal wham kdka waar wlw: Mld.| the HouesTind Senate at WaiHing- ets aad g a a ^ unjuatifled "favored Boteh m u u ranking members of 10:l2^1l:10—Anaon Weaka Orchaawa waat: wcky kyw kftea wanr wla kwk AMNirear, stockings, ehlldrm’s. on- rommitteert to.ordeV that, should FIGHT OVSB iW ATM BATfelS ooffitag. to varkfiis s d u ttrtii; wUl 11:(»^ia:00—Tha Thrae Kaya—bade: ton becaule he was receiving $4t^ dotWhaAi .^Women's biooni^ etc. era aad agaiioat ’unjustlfledu ‘Yavored mahf ;graas grow.Uks compouBd In- Tha Ooldbargo-re^t tor o<»at kwcf koll wren wma« sao : ean InteruUonsl uaUnttb" they recapture the House, two yura 11B) 8—12d>8—VIncant Lopax Orehadra northwest A CANADIAN -AtmJ 200 retirsnient pay from the The Ladles Aid Socelty of the Bsp-^ Bridgeport, Ju, g.—(AP)— Buy- terest,'':. . wIba katp webo wday kfyr ckfw afof Through* its couaseib ^ .L , CaMer, hence, they will he in a fortified posi- ItilO—12'.10—Mark Flahar'o Orohaatra >vernmsnt while acting for the tist church, other chureh organlta- tioB w h u tbqr take ov«r the legis ing mt ito water rates for fire CB8-WABC NETWORK SOUTH — wrm wptf wwno wla wjaa ational Economy League of which ths tJnited chargsd that police used protectlu service wars sxhorbitut, wfla-waun wlod warn trmc web wapi S ttehs, schools and fraternal organ- clubs u d whips to disperse their lative groups. 8TAQ0 ' BASIC—daat: wabc (Key: wlce wade wjdx wamb kvoo wfaa wbap kpre he is chairman. isations, besidos'numy individuals, Despite the overwhelming Demo tot BridgoMit Hydi^lo^CompBny^ New .York, J u , 4.—(A Fl—Th* woko wcao waab wnac war wkbw ware wdifli ktl M k t hs The statement specifically an- have helped the organisation in *ts members and "bulled them , into jail through a letter m a^ pu too fey the whk ckok wdre wcau *f5*®^tan w ^ on thimped up., ohargee." It ,was cratic majority ^ 318 Democints iq conditiOW of Amos AMiso ftagg. wean wfbl wa^ wjav; Midwaat: wbba MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kftr kgbl swered Senator Robinson of Indiana, work. presUtont, Samud dscllaed suiferiag trott bruahiat.^ ^ PACIFIC COAST — kfo kfl kaw komo further dalmsd that "obvious die tha next House, u d the five Farmer* wan wfbm kmbe wcco kmox wowo who demanded on the fioor of the Clyde' CordsTen, one Rook LaboHtes, the. Republicans even now to accede to too roquMt of tIM town WES iBpovtid "taohapged. imd sat- BAST AND CANADIAN — wpi wkp kbq kpo kaca kex kjr kfa kfad ktar Senate Uiat he retiun. his "pension" vine'* largest milk dssisrs, again crimination" hfid been shown In wlbw wheo wiba wfea wore ctrb ckae Cent. EaaL favor of a rival union, The Amalga- are better orguuzed for the new o, Fairfield that hi view Of too pte*-* isfact«gr,at.toc Msdioal Arto.gaai- DIXIE — waat wfaa wbre wqam w d ^ 8:00— 6:00—Dal Lamn’a Orcheatra ^ to the government. i contributed lOO quarts oTmilk. The session th u todr opponents ent busioese dOpresOlOB toe ruiee taxtom t o ^ - ‘ Dr> M u . Rotoe,. said wnox klra wrae wlac wdsu wtoo krjdH "First 1 want to make this clear," rooms where the aesodatiim meets mated clothing workers of Aiher wrr ktrh ktaa waco koma wdbo wodx 8:18— 6:18-eJehiiny Hart, Hollywood tea. RspresutatiVe Snell has no oppo- reduced. Jf Stagg coMhuiod to Improve; at ; wbt wdae wblg whaa wtar wdbj wwva 6il0— 8:80—Shaor Ramanea— bade; the admiral stated. dally is given gratis by Alned Ros sition at presut for the *leadershlp ue aaoto rata ba ahould be out of MIDWEST — wbcm wabt wcah win^M Tha Singing Lady-midwest onty^ 'The action of Union heads follow- 8:48— 6:48—Lowoll Thomas — aaat; ‘1 do not now, nor have I at any enberg, and the Telsifiione Com- ed declaration of a strike of its which he Wbn at the beginning of (X)U1^ H q^B BOPMQk ‘ ' daager la two or totio days.. wtaq wkbh kfab wisn kicj wlbw kth Orphan Annia—midwaat only time, drawn a pension from the gov- pany sends in no bill fbr the tele- wtnt wnax wkbn wgl , 8:00— 7:00—Amos 'n* Andy—aaat only members hi the 8. and G, tola Congress ftom former Represen- MOUNTAIN—kvorUa koh kal 6:18— 7:18—To Ba Annaiinoad ernment. I am of the regular naval phone. Compuy Uinltad, where s0me 40 tative John Q. TUson oi Connecti- Nelson, %l.. 0 .,"J U . 4.—(AP) PACIFIC COAST — khl knx kpin ksb 8:8^ 7:10—Dramatixad Short Story esUblisbment subject to the caU to Installed OSIoers cut While there was Acme t ^ Tbe pravlndal OoiusUMohm here wds kfre kol kfpy kvi kern kmj kfbk kwg 7:0^ SdO—orimt Club Mystory At a meetlnt of Oourt Snlnslc, F. cutters, opsmtors u d prs’wers were damaged by titoexplodok ofattinie Cent. Eaat. 7:80— S:10-Harriot Lodo AoadTara duty m an emergency. ropoctod to have left the company that Represefitative-elect James w. 8:00— 8:00—Vaughn de Leath—alao c 7:45— 8:45—Tht Country Doctor LiB^'i Object of A., held m Knights of Qfiumbus faeotry in proteat against "wage Wadsworth of New York, a fpiYaer bomb oil a stidr ludliig yesterday. 8:18— 6:18—Oeo. Hall Orehet.—- to c 8:00— 9:00—Sharloek HClmaa Advan. "Let me also make clear, the pur- hall on Monday evening. Deputy cuts U d broken cofitraets." Senator, mlglit be put forward as an No ooA was inJu|Md. . . ^ VieK8 8:30— 6:30—Connie Boawell — eaat; 8:30— 8:10—Downoy A Navis—to c pose of the National Booiiomy Grand <^ef Huger Martin Hirtt opponent . to Snell, „ Wadsworth Police are of toe opiniu tbe.bopto Sklppy—midwest only; The Mid- 9:00—10:00—Al i ce Joy, Contralto installed the newly elected officers. was equipped with a -time. Rise a|i!l land Broadcaatara—weat 8:10—10:15—Jaokla Mdlor, Tenor Les^e, which the Senator attacks, 141# Heseiu fly takes a toll of Stopped It by writing Snell that he NOIIDRO ' 8:48— 6:48—Juat Plain Bill — wabc 9:30—10:10—Andy Sanndla'a Program is to cut aU wasteful governmental He was assisted by his herald. Al- would back his organization. bad been: placed in the building sev- only; Funnybonera — alao coaat: 9:45—10;40-The Radio,Rubas. Songs bert NuUand. 'f hp following are the nearly 40,000,000 bushds at wheat eral hours before it exploded, i < The Lone Wolf—midweat only 10:00—11 dM—Piekona Siatara — aaat; costs, local, state and Federal. bv^ year in toe united States. MeUWhile, the Democrats are be 8:00— 7:00—Myrt and Maroa — aaat Amaa *n’ Andy—rapaat for waat . “Now I want to submit a proposi- new offloera for the ensuing term: onlv; The FIiere—midweat only 10:18—11:15—Sodero Concert Orohas. tion to Senator RoMnaon in answer Ruger^ Felix LaOrosso; sub- 6:15—‘7:15—Buck Rogera in SMI- 11d)O>18:00—Ban Bornla’ a Orohaatra chief ranger, Mathew Hannan; re- east: William V. Hall—Dixie; Earl 11:18—18118—Sharloek Hdmoa—c » L to bis demand that l return my pay Hoffman Orehea.—midweat 11:80—12:80—Carl Meora’ a Orohaatra to the government I will give up oording secretary, Leo Plaher^r ^ * A . my status in ths Navy and all that treasurer, IMrnard Shea; eemor goes with it if the Ameriosn lAgion Woodward, Caiarles piuunpagne; 8:46—Country Doctor — PhllU^ Which the Senator represents will Junior Woodward, Michael Fly^l Lord. . . favor before Ckmgreer the repeal of senior Beadle, Harry Pinnoy, Jr^* 9:00—Adventures of Sherlock that dangerous, costly law which junior Beadle, Ctoorge ^ Holmes rdrama). grants pensions to veterans of all mond; l e c ^ r . Michael (ycoimell. 9:30—Morton Downey end Donald On Monday evening. J u . 18. a WTIC our wars who received no injury or lotet meeting of Court ^ r t c ^ Davie; Orchestra. IBaveiers BrendcastlBc Servlee disability from war service. J3ourt Hearts of Oak win be held m 10:00—Hfdlywood RSvue. Of Small Importance , Hartford, Oenn. 10:16-r-Hank Keane. Knights of Odumbus hall. At this 5B,^ Wm 1080 E. Cm IBM M. "The immediate payment of the time G rud Chief Ranger Harry 10:30-r-Springfleld Republican news, bonus is of importance,com- 10:46—>Orcbestra. . Btrek of Bridgeport will make Wo pared to this civil life disabUity al- official visit Wednesday, January 4, 1088 ll;00^Tim e; Weather; . Teroperk lowance cost This law, measures ture; Sports Review. W. B. Thrall Injured 11:1.5—Orchestra. war service in term*’ of dollars and w. B. Thrall of 48 Union etreet 1*.M. • 12 :C —Orchestra. cents. A nation cannot survive that injured als right foot badly on Mon- f 4:00—Sunset Club. 0 so measures the war service of its A. M. day afternoon-vtou he w u toroUi I" » 5:00—Orchestra. 12:30--Time. people, from a load of hay. Mr. 'TbraU tad , . < : 5 : 0 0 — O r c h e s t r a . “I am not opposed to the veterans. juft returned from BlUivtoii to tne g;J,5-^on String Trio. I 8un opposed to this im-American Lymui fftrsa In Vernon. As be li* ; :• '5:30*—The Flying Family. principle." drove around tta corner of toe barn ' ''V . 5:45—Safety Soldiers, WOULD FORM' COUNCIL AdnUral Byrd said there was the wagon tipped over and he was f y - 6 : 0 5 —O r c h e s t r a . 'every reason why the Le^on •' 6:15—Studio Program. thrown to toe ground. At toe 6:46—Heywood Broun’s Column. TO HOP INDUSTRY should favor repeal of this law.’^ le Ci^ hospital he. wu 7:00—Prize Supper Club. The Legion did not baek the law, found io have a broken bone in Ws 7:30—Ralph rarhery. Dream Byrd sai^ nor "is It in accordance right beclv After several' days at th«; -f -re>A' • » • * with that wonderful adfit pa&rotic ho^tal toe injured mu ‘will be *^Washington, Jan. 4. — (AP) —r preamble of the Amerlcen L ^ o n taku bis home where be may 7f45^She to )• Creation of a council of national which declares the Leglofi, to be for be confined tor several weeks. ; . : V ' x ' : ' i 8:00—Prograbr froin NeW York. stability and welfare to co-ordinate God and countiy afid not for Yaln." Cut Wages of Caretak|W *• 8:30—The Shadow, indust^ and National resources was "I would recommend mercy and The caretaker of tbe jcity dump 9:00—Studio Prog»m.- proposed today by Senators Tydinga oonsideration,” the admiral, said, hu had Ws pay cut, and it was an- to--. • ^ 9:30—McCrgvy Brothers and Cap- of Maryland and George, of Georgia, 'Tor broken .down and old and nounced that he win not be at the dumping grounds on Sunday. The j r ta in Zek e. both Democrats, in a resolution in- feeble pe^oners already on. the "i 9:45—Announcement. troduced in the Senate. mston list. I favor the principle people of Rockville are asked to .d g e t -A N e w ‘ ; 9:50—^fleverles. The oouncU would be one of Cabi- _iat the utmost oare should be exer- bring their old rubWsb to tbe O' , . { •Y0:00—Corn Cdb'Plpe Club. net officers, with an adv^ry com- cised not to do any injuitics tp any I^unds during the weta u d not ^10:36—^The Ilerty Madcaps. miudon of nine persons appointed veteran who may have gotten his on that day. ' r ilfOO*—Promenadert.. through co-operation between PreM* disability in any way connected’-with Kerwin Little auounced at the : -d : meeting of the City Council heid ; u i • ' 11:30—Orchestra. dent-el^t Roosevelt and Preddent bis war service." Al ‘ l2.'00 Mldoc—Collin Drlggs, organist Hooyer. It would be charged with Byrd, a Legionnaire himielfi said Monday night that a new lin u dsi 1933 will be a common sense ’ A. M. . recommending to the President and he stood for "even more liberal com- arrangement bad been made with 12:30—Orchestra. Congress "any matters relating to pensation for the really war dis- Mr. Tucker, u d u there w u quite a | : —Silent. 1 00 the National stability and welfare" abled who have been somewhat over- Slash in the wages the latter did not j V including economic problems and looked In the nuh for pensions on fed he should work on Sunday. . . "the s ^ ty , health and sustenance Hoepital Report We will all progress on a sounder basis of the civil population during Inter- the part of veterans who got their Miss Annie Hathaway Smith, ruption of normal commercial and injuries In civil life." superintendent of toe RookviUo Oty ; 1 economic processes." hospital, h u announced thb report making every .penny count. WDRC It wofUd be composed of the See FIVE BENTENCED TO DEATH of work done at the hOipital during ' retarles of '^aaury, War, Navy, In tbe month of December: Patients | HartforU, Cftau. terior, Agricxilture, Commerce add Kolesnikovo, U. S. S. R., J u . 3 .- in ho^tal on December 1, 7; ad-' Labor. (AP)—^Five men were sentenced to nfitted during month, 41; out-pa- Members of the advisoiy commie Wednekday, January 4,1938. death today for the murder -of a tients, 9; total tr e a ts 57; dis-, We can still have comfort, and. con- sion would be seleoted from those ithirtsu year old boy, Nikolai ebarg^ 46; X-rays, 28; accidents, having special knowledge and ek* j Miakotin who had exposM them to 15; births, 12; operations, 15;' 4:00—Orchestra. perience in the fields of idflRlstry, n« largest number treated, 20; smalleai | 4:30—Jack Brooks and Orchestra. nance, labor, a^culture, transports* the authorities as "class enenfisA" venience at lower cost by the y 4^5—BUI Schudt’a Going to Press. tion, science, eeonomicsi pubUe fs- 5:00—^Bobby Benson. lations, sclentifle maaagemsht, foir- 5:15—^Do, Re, Mi Girl’s Trio. eign relations, or others spsdaUy ed use of gas for cooking, water r5:30—Skippy. qualified. i >‘5:45—Lone Wolf Tribe. An appropriation dC 8200,000 16:00—Stock Quotations. would be provided for the council /C 6:65—Vaughn DeLeath. ^ and refrigeration. • % 6 > 1 5 — O r c h e a t r a . GILBERT MATHBWSON DBAD ^6:30—Connie Boswell. £.6:45—Chandu the Magician. WiUlmutlc, Ju. 4—(AP) — Gil- !( “‘^(7:00—Myrt and Marge.' bert Matthewaon, 85, wbo repre- :15—Concert Trio. sented. Ashford in the General As- 130—Three X-Sisters. sembly. o f 1927 died at 'V hospital 7:45—Street Singer. here yesterday.-Yean ago he w u a 8:00—Jack Smi&, Humming Birds; clerk in the Hartford Post .Oflloe Orchestra. • ud a member of 'the Putnam i:15—Slngin’ Sam. The Beet Guardkm o f 1:30—^BeBeuany Girls’ Quartet. Phalanx. f8:45—Hollywood Newsboy; Or- a Lower Gas Rate chestra. Life^ emd Property ^9:00—Bing Crosby. ti «'9:lfi—EdwW C HIU. ' -* ,£^9:30—Program Orchestra; Burns Jind Allen, comedy duo; Phil Regu, A 75 tenor. Ah Unusual ^;00—To be snnoimced. ^^15—^Euy Aces. 10:30—Revue. Insuie Your Valuyhles r 11:00-12:00—Governor’s Inaugural Sale Of Ball from Foot Guard Hall, Hart- A BOX IN A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT ...... - ford, Leviathan Orchestra. JlV «4i L " VJ- ^ HAND KNITTED ' ' ' IS 'rtB I BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE

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]»A jC i8tvim vB MAMCBSSI^ EV^il^G HERALD, SOUTH MANdbU^EfC We DII^EI^AV, jAlWARV'^ ■* '•■i * V ■. .-’..-‘''o l I.I4II W" <«• Ita adalnii^tlbn. It to qvdte Batur- made to cover the expenaei Of'the arato ba paid, onaJialf hy^toa Stata tataUript •I that ihevddmmlasioner a t ' the tnvhetytotfen..... aiqg‘:tea-halt‘.!ty tot aavtral towaa .la*ef!|i rit head should strive to Sugmtnt as : X:hnte but toie nutoe rtoommeada;- .contyrlalBg each welfars dutriot ; tlblLo^our elty fllr.si-posiilbls the ipherii of hto'de*' ttolit ' eoqe«totoj| p u o lio'.utill^ ' -Tie iapai'’05; to ta hiftalM|«hooius charaOtfft psrtment without much reference to iJatlon. The PuhUc Utllltiee Odminto- a very able deoupent baaed iqxri hope ^ t.th e r e may be submitit^ the work' of' rstothd depfertments. ■ion ahoUld be authorise to initiate ftrat-hana ifivaatigation. and ab may to you a- simpIUled -ciinttar for all Except for ipeh UnanctoJ restraint rate toveatigntions on Its own mo- be bapwded iiikm for auch l e g a - our elttee as a norm tcom which aa can be exerietoed by th l Board of tion aa you may deem axpedlaat at oedy‘sulto’ d«vtiMbiis> may bs made tion. The deed fw '^to authority to the present time. Tha final-reoom- EXCELLENT-CROSS Finance and Control and by the immediate. Oonsuip^. are - now as ata nscessaiy to satity loeto con- Qenersl Assembly In biennial aes- mandatioh is for tha enactment at n dlttoBs. The motion behind this ef- often prevented from lMdhiFlBff^P«ti* law to go into affect, toe flrat* of * . • siohs, the dspsrtowts go along tions for rate revtoionroeonuM thty fort Is-more efficient and. more eeb- to ebtaliu-eitai^'doHirq/ January-or the flret of July to'1986. Mmioid ;ff0v0nment eltyeita«9; ihotni fpi very much to their own way with- are unable to under^te.the. qest.pf ... . iaU s . ' I out general supervision. This pro- Utlgatiw.jBven where such petitictoi ' - > Aid ^ M^dpalRles GoTHDorhhaivmlI . Address Teedes On Aid For die 1 commend to yoiir aerious con- have beea 'eleotad. o. (jSlea cess will oonttoue until the wqrk of are brought, the resoureee of the aidaratibn' toe' Report of to* Lagia- * toe .meantime', -setyral . large the'deps^enjts to integrated Into petitioners are usually too meagi^ It mmileteaMtier.: are eonfrimted with ofie comj^etei, Whole as to any busi- lative Oommiasionr on Jilla, ooni- Needy, Onr fo a l hstiMieiis, Dirt Reads and Other to provide legal and engineering irl8iBg''4 aurvey of all our county toe'dlffwiilt problem Of.*' bpljmclng payers alM m ust'be ness enterprise where efficiency and counsel equal to that which tye alls and. recommendations for drai- their budgets. ; They are' . makldg economy are paramount The ' Im- S their' wUllngneta • tb companlee may caU to their asiM tic revlrion-in. tot exiating eyeteih. heirolC’'attem pt8 month iiUir-^iiiaoxh support tor our inntitin State Preblenis—Says Pablk Will Not Stand Mneh .pairment of the State’s ihcomh to tance. On the other hand, some.patf< The American' jiiii la a 'magnbefta to '.reduce expehfHtures in top face this period of depression makes tions brought by consumers arise fautltiiflon whito waii inherited from of a dlmlnlahuig income from taxa- soma action Imperative., If wq: ate. Long«r, PeBtks h Cenrts—b: Asainst Incenn T«q from politieal agitation of one kind Great.' Britain. • Our jails are .atfil tiom 'More and mor&they -htve'-been officer-.. .YiBM may reibember^ to k'eep'oo to the old road, it will be or another which has no. basis to much U|ce toe E^Uah. Jails of the com bed to resort to' shtot-torm .toeoeimary to discover frwtoi aduroes eighteenth cehtuiy,. when . Hhnty- Botaa' to tide them over. The ques- when toeOndf^bslli . of taxation at a time when our.citi- fact The-reault la that th« Oommls" ed to bla houeehold and Says At Present He IsNot In Farer of Repeal el Sion'to burdoied 'wlth unneeaaary Flelt^l^to Ghief Maglatrate at toe tion erisss -Whether toe munleipcji'' ffUed wRb then. seekUig to sens to all walks of Ufa can hardly work. To give the Commission -pri- Bow S treet' Court Ih ; Weatmlnater, tieaf.ehould'not be directly helped by meat their present tax obligations. would'commit no-young, offender to toe State in toe- cere of thb-unem- sede .hlm and-living off .hls': Against this policy, bad to prosper- mary authority to toqulrs into rates ty, he appeared ahoong them State’s Enforcement Act. would thus discourege hnwarranted toe' dleteputable> bridewells if he ployed. under, qur statutes; a city 'ity as wall aa to advertity, '1 urge could help it, despite toe law in the can issue, bonds, in distinctiim from guised na am ^gW l b e jp |t.v a i,^ upon you my recommendation oi! attacks on rates and insure a^e^ them for bits of-breetd moM rir,tityt quate prosecution where rates re case. ' What toe author of .'“Tom shOrt-termnOtas, only up to flve per two years ago that the Qovemhr be Jones”; then did outride the law, cent bf toe grand list It has been he might |mow toe charanter of eim Mr. Preaident, Mr. Speaker, andvfloeal unemployment. . In general, autoorised to appoint a' commission quire revisions. As I rsm ukeo to man by his grace in gfvfiig of fitai experiment with dirt-roat Gov. W. L. Cross. may now-be done within the law of suggested that this - limit might Members of the General Assem-1 the to investigate the services o f ' the xny first In augural M essage, the ef- England. Thirty-day sentences for arrogance in refuslBg. 8o- todayit|ie building has been suceeaaful. Only fect of such an extension of commis- be safely raised by one or two -per good dtiaepship of our people bly: two bbmplatnts have oome to my various d^tortments with a view to to our bordera These aweatshbpis petty offenses have been.largety! dis- cent, that is,, to six br sevro per cent. ‘ As Governor, X greet you all as recommendtog to you the amalga- sion authority would prove salutary placed by fines and paroles. The be knoWn by their readiness to notice. The most serious is tha ; for both consumers and companies. have come upon - us like a cloud of Another, suggeetibn. which has the we now enter upon the business mation of related departments result has been that England.-do^s approval of the Tm Commissicmec, is ply throu^ taxes, and like. some towns ' are . not protecting wh'eia' such action seems desirphla It is difficult for me to see-how such locii^ in order to escape- the more tiu-ough an poi^ble eharitatae which lies before us In very difficult their, rofds against the rainis ’ by stringent labor laws of neighboring not now know to what use she can that the State might guarantee, un- times. Apparently the citisens of If appointed at once, such a com- legislation as is here' proposed can put her many abandoned jails. Nqt der certain conditions, bonds issued the furkUi esaential to maintain jto i' oiUiiig them. ’Hie other is that the mission should be able to present its meet with any opposition whatso- States, migratinjg from place to standards.of our community lita. ^. ~ Connecticut rather like the experi- new roads have raised the speet long ago, the government made one by toe municipalities to meet actual ment, which they tried two years report by the first of April. ever. place in- .order to eyade; such labor over in.to an apartment house,, anid hope and trust, that the gravity limit of automobiles from twelve to laws aa .we now. have. .They are emergencies. The Unemployment the present erisis will be matched-j ago, of dividing between the two fifty miles an hour, thus p u tti^ In 4. —This does not mean that Eighteenth Amendment another into a school for training Commission recommends that, if loading pblltical parties the conduct Pursuiant to the decisive vote in usually'housid. in torts, where their young men for orders in the Elstah- a spirit of cooperation such to jeardy the life of the farmer’s am not aa strongly as ever in favor managers, install a ‘few-sewing ma- necessary,, the State lay a special of the affairs of the State. At any of a revision of tiie entire tax struc- the recent. Referendum, the Secre- lished Church, that is, a Divinity emergdicy tax tor relief of munlci- have never had before among dogs and chickens. Nevertheless, chines--and have shipped tio-them School. Both experiments failed be- citisens; and' their "Officers in rate, they have renewed the experi- hope that we may go forward with ture of the State, including ita sub- tary of State has formerly petition- paltties in. the fqrm of short-terqi ment for another two years, with from New York or eteewhero gar- cause of the criminal association common effort to. curinount the buildipg of rural roads. ^visions.. Ibe tax on real estate ed Congress to submit to the States mehts- already- cut and ready for loaxus; I submit for your considera- here and there a shift in the degree has now reached a point where real an'Amendment to the Federal Con- which haunted all who tried to ll've tion these three proposals among emergency and. to develop a I wish to recommend for your sewing . Ity - women and girls living in them. Our Commission points policy /or the fiifure of the S^*^’ of responsibility. Their action I in- most serious consideration five con estate has become a liability for the stitution repealing the Shghteenth several. In any case, it would'be terpret as a mandate that we all farmer, the householder, and the Amendment. Imminent is action by under unsanitaryconditions and re- out toe right way for Jail reform in To this effort, I shall as Gpve' structive measures which failed to ceiving . wages which average . no Connecticut in three major recom- necessary for the State to assume bend aj. my energies. ;.»r join in legislation with an eye single gain the approbation of the Genera mamufacturer. All of lu agree, Congress raising the alcoholic, con- supervisory control, through the upon the public welfare. '’When more than thre-: dollars a week, mendations: (1) that county Jails be . WILBUR LUCiUS CROSS/;; Assembly two years ago: think, that the base of taxation tent at beer above .what is now law- used chiefly for the dententlon of Board of Finance and. Control or thine eye is single, thy whole body should be broadened, and so made ful. If this occurs, you will be faced while In 'some instances hardly any through a special comxoission, of the Hartford, Janiuuiry 4th, 1933. also is full of light” Nothing can be The Governor’s Veto wajE^ are pkid at all for work those awaiting trial; (2) that a more equitatoe. But we may dis- with the immediate question of what State Jail farm, like our prison farm, fiscal policy of the town or-munici- accomplished whenever the mind 1.—^I have no desire to magnify agree on what that broader base revisions, if any, should be made in sometimes- running up to sixty or pality seeking state aid. ■ the office of the Governor of Con- seventy, hours a week. The first be established for the custody of moves in the darkness or in the should be. Personally, I am averse our Enforcement. Act for regulation The State’s Budget twilight of partisanship. The ques- necticut; but, as the immediate rep- to an Income tax, wMch, at best, is revelation of this deplorable situa- sentenced men; and (3) that sen- of the manufacture and sale of tenced women be committed to the Considered in proper perspective, tions and problems of government resentative, not of a township, not suitable only to a period of pros- of the maximum alcoholic content tion caine to me from 'feports of of a senatorial district, l^ut of tiie bur Depariteent of Labor and a par- State Farm at Niantic. A system the finances of the State are in ex-* Queer Twiete which will confront us can be re- perity. A satisfactory sales tax may within the Stote. If Congreu later like this would probably cost less solved only by a free play of the citizens of the State as a whole, be worked out so as avoid an tial liurvey of the needle-workers'of cellent condition. Connecticut has submits to the States for ratfication toan the one we. now have. no bonded indebtedness which has intelligence over them all as they the Governor should be given onerous tax on food and clothing. a repeal of the Eighteenth Amend- the State which was made on my in- In Day*$ filewe arise one after another. It ' is a measure, of veto, power over legisla- There is before us a difficult pro- vitsetion by the Wooden’s Bureau of Unemployment not been provided for. by. an ample tion which he may regard as in.' i ment by state constitutional' conven- The-questions, which I have thus sinking fund.. Despite increased;ex- momentous occasion. blem demcknding the best advice tions, very grave questions . will the United States Department of Departmental Bepmts cal to the public welfare. According that 'we can obtain. Accordingly, 1 Labor.‘Sweatshops are the greatest far discussed with you are confined penditure and reduced income, the to the Constitution adopted in 818, arise. How, for instance, can a cop- mainly to the domain of progressive books were balanced at the end of Chicago-r-When Dr. Herfiiaa The Constitution enjoins upon the recommend that for oUr assistance stitutioual convention be‘constitut- menace to leritimate industry that Bundesen .gets -through with tlty the Governor’s veto may be over- yoir authorize the Governor to ap- has yet shown its head in Connecti- legislation in normal times. About the fiscal year' which closed 'on Governor to give jrou information ed and elected so as to refiect the these matters, there is little or noth- June 30, 1932, leaving a substantial .fatkers of- Chicago they’ll kiutW opnoerning the present state of the come by a mere majofity. Occa- point .a commission ta study the cut. sionally within the century follow- whole question and to report a bill popular will of our citizens upon ing whic^ can be called extraordin- surplus. The Income, however, how to bathe their-children while gidvemment and to recommend for ing the question arose whether t the issue of repeal? In case tibree- - ’Throughout the year, our Commis- ary. But we are now living in the from nearly all forms of taxation thehr “better balyes” are play^^ your consideration “such measures for your consideration during the sioner of. Labor has bhen engaged in two-thirds majority ought not to present session. fourths of the States should be for moat critical ear of our history has recently fallen off tremendous- bridge. as he shall deem expedient.” You be required, as in the Federal Con- repehl, what State enactments will a detenxUned effort, to make. the since ■ Uncoln and, before him, ly, as you -will see from the details He is starting baby study classes ^ 11 snri in the reports submitted to stitution which had the approval of PnbUo Utility Problem be nroessary for the strict cimtrol State an: uneasy place for sweat- Washin^on led us' out of the chaos which will be submitted to you by fpr,the dads in InfanC'welfaro sty- you by-the State’s various depart- 5. —^The public utility problemof the man^austure, transportotion, shopp. - Already; |ie has obtained of disastrous ciidl wars. The World the Budget Committee. It is esti- tiems in retyonse to deinands frt^ ments and institutions, and special Washington. In debates over an amendment to our own fundamen- continues to challenge us. Two and sale of distilled liquors and fprtyrodd convictions in the courts War has been succeeded by a fierce mated that the deficit for the presr fathers pathetically.* unfamiraw. eommissions created by the -Gien- against thrir. managers for infringe- ecimomic war between nations that with, the safety pins and such. ; tal law in respect to the veto, it years ago, I recommended to the fermented liquors of high alcoholic ent fiscal year ending on Jime 30, eyal Assembly, detailed accounts of was usually held by conservatives, content? H you so authorize, I shall meot;‘cif our labor laws. But it has had formerly fought as allies 1933, will be several miljionr dollars: -When th e pupils ir e ready the activities of these agencies, us- who would leave undisturbed things General Assembly, as a partial solu- be glad to appoint a representative become clear in the process that against a common foe. Everywhere and unless there is a marked im- diplomas there won't be a. bdtoer tf- ually ^accompanied by recommenda- as they have been, that the prestige tion of the problem, the enactment coimnisslon oi citizens to form in existihg' statutes'are quite inade- the economic structure ')f modern provement in business, toere will be fonned group .of fathers lh tM tions ^ for-legislative action. These of the Governor of Connecticut was (rf specific measures- designed to cooperation with you a policy for qUato'-fCr the. protectiim of responsi- civilization has been subjected to a a deficit of seven or eight million couptry* he believen reports will give you a oomprehen- so great that no General Assembly modernize our system of control Connecticut ble ntonufaeturer.^ and employers as territic rirain. If the strain has dollars for each of the two follow- Dr. Bundesen, is president of too sive vlew of the lai^e services whiph would dare override his veto. Since over public -service companies. The At present, I am not in favor of well as, for- the‘protection of the been-less severe in the United States ing years, coveriiig the biennium for board of healto. - , the government is^now jierforming those happy days, all is dumged. Genei^ Assembly did not then see the repeal of the State’s Eibfbrce heAlth,' morals,,add general welfare than-elsewhere, it is because of bur which you will have to make vniritn*, Wash.—The customeiir £pr the people. It is a remarkable My distingiilshed predecessor, dur- fit to adopt my recommendations. ment Act; but in the evefit that 6ft eifi]pl(tyed women and children. unbounded ' natural resources and Sion. In the face, oi many hero get set in thjeir ways. In 18|9 picture. Were there time for it, In the meantime, the task of regula- "the great variety of our products ties, the Board of Finance and fflfftiiiii nici> to. draw the complete ing his three terms of office, vetoed Congress, disregarding the clear Amdng the'mesaures which the Ditter Gross opened a storq ai^ no bill while the legislature was in tion has become more coinplex. We mandate of the citizens of. the Unit- Cdimnisslonef of Labor will advocate of the soil and toe mill. Still, toe trol expects uf ptace in your hands Grandma Lee of local fame was tyB picture for you. have now to consider not only the situation throughout our country is a-balanced budget fbr the next first ') customer. Forty^four _ ytojp Pe^ InstitiittonB session. He exercised his right only ed States, takes no action en the ro are''a:;fdriY*^tyb;t hour law: per week a just cause for grave fears. The after adjournment, I ventured, question of commission control over peal of the Eighteenth Amendment for-'vro.mty;^and niiitors in all indus- biennium and to cut-down expendi- later.the Grosi^rtore was cloaga Conspicuous is the near comple- the issuance of . securities by operat- story bf what has happened to our tures for the last mhhths bf the and Mta. J,: ^ Coe, gnndde^ghtyr tion of the building program author- while the legislature was in session, while you are in session, I leave it trial-^d|nibrodhtile.odcupetions and indiuffiies is summarized in the, Es- upon a few vetoes, all of which ing companies, but also the extent to you to determine w hetlter.j^ -Atmiifiniuiii 'w&ge 'law for minors. present fiscal year, lliis will be ac- of Grandma Lee made toe tauR. pur- ized by the General Assembly at an to which control ..over the h p l^ |r timate that twelve million former oomplisbed by eliminating nisa^jr chase for her dmig^rtar. Grandma cscpenditure of more thap nine mil- were quickly overridden., with here would be Justified- in.Tepegtoig.cur 'rhjtoe!an^'Other reme'diri pro^i^s worker.v.are -aow Joblsss. Within our and there a protest, but without company and' other devices for In- Enforcement Act and so .lea^g'^the wiU'ii:I'^ato'^ure, nieiri w itk a 'sy i^ e - dll capital' outtajm, by curtailiitg Air' Itee’lT'great^hddfui^htar* - lion dtdlars and largely, made possi- terebrporate affiliations may be own State, the number of the unem-. ing the emergency certain services ble ty a surplus accumulated any real debate. In fear that enforcement of the National Fto- tyetib feoro in 'a'. vi^rous' en- ployed, it is estimated, has increased Oklahoma Caty^-Carl Warner might indulge in. a pocket veto or necessary. The time has come hibitieo Act solely to tiie Federal now being , perfoynied Ity the depart- plaqs to- mqcry. Paplina. Jortytaja thfoUfld> period of prosperity, now when the State government must deav'b^.'j^'nriW swityto^ out of- during the last year - from ninety ments, by the tem |^raty reduction sadly an historical incident. More two, even that privilege was tem- Government. thousand to one himdred and forty an airplane'here .next. Sunday a ^ porarily taken from the Governor. determine the steps to bO taken to of. salaries in. conformity^ with the then juaip out—in a parachiita. - four hundred beds have been hasten rured electrification at low Bafildag Legislation ;^OM.^ge |to.lief thousand. There are 'in our midst lessened cost Of li-ving, and by^the ptovided in the new buildings of the The .Governor was shorn of his neg- Two years ago the General As- young men who never hito a regular Wimamstowm^Itansas---; GrtMan ative power over legislation as cost to the consumer, to foster .Ae authoytyed lty, t|tC; General A?- job. Their morale broken, some of transfer, as a loan, to the Groersl saved Mr. and' Mrs. Guy Lang frpaa Tuberculosis C anator^ By the end more economical and overly ex- sembly revised our banking laws, so setoi^'.ojl .1 Com* Fund of a part of the Highway at the flsesl year will be completed completely as were the locks of far as their weaknes.. bqd been them may never be fit for a Job. All ;asphyxiati(ni. Lang was :-aWfheiyd. Samson by the cruel razor of the pansion of the territories of particu- mtoiityh om Old Age Jteiibf. The re- other questions pale ’ before urgent Fund for toe next two years. No by a nolan'in toe 5*^ llWL the beautiful Sanatorium for chil- lar companies, and to insure the made manifest- dprihg tye firqt new taxation is contemplated in any dren crippled with bone tuberculo- Philistines. period of the depreasiop. Owing tp;a port.to;)tow to my-hainto and pridi* proviston of food;’ clothing, aqd noise later being identified For the restoration of that bal- pulfiic interest in future develop- ed;cop|ty'iniU -sobn;:Iie:.d^trtouted. .o warmtn for great masses of oyr reCpnunendaticn heyond' a readjust- rfMiihing of snaUa against toe aidaa sis, on a site near New London, ments of power resources in the further decline in business accom- all njemtyty of .toe Legislature. ment of the tax on large taudm, overlooking the sea. A large tract ance of power between the General panied by an ' unprecedented de- people, of whom not the least are of the bowl by the fla^deriir. Sr - Assembly and the Governor which State. The increase in interstate 'Undev'toe direciton,:.of toe': Com- the children if-they are to grow 'to which in my opinion is imperative, Mr, Lang, feeling-weak, titawropR . of land with buildings thereon has transmission-of electric energy and preciation in the value of securities, and probably mi increase of- One been purchased at Rocky Hill slop- was really intended by the framers another acute period followed in mi^oar,',a>(Mmf New Haven to cretion of the Commission on that tions that would preclude such wbich shall divide toe state into coi!- created by the General Assembly, There are always sOme people who, hie pilaee litpeace.” uncommonly fine shore front, with nominate Judges for the court of question, the "fifty miles of track” banks from forcing, through uncon- venient welft^e- distridta. .for^.. the has completed an exhaustive study in good times, look upon govern* —Louie A. Johneon, hitioud ample parking facilities in the rear, that city, and the other his similar clause was stricken from Section trolled competition, snudler and putpose.bf administering both out- of all phases of' the unemployment ment as a big stick interfering'un- mender of top American was sufficiently developed to be put right under the Statutes to nomi- 3668 of the Genefhl Statutes with- weaker banks, alrei^y established, door roUef'and todoor. relief.. . situation as affecting Connecticut. necessarily in their private Uves. into use during the last summer. nate the Judges of the Courts of out regard for Section 8670,, which into liquidation. It is a problem for The Commission concludee'tbat a Very properly, it has regarded its Equally, in bad times, they are apt I waa never troubled, hy Sherw’ood Island, over which there Common Pleas. The Judges of the provides that in ordering grade- wise and discreet legislation looking state-tityn system of outdoor relief function as twofold: it has served to regard government as. a magic naie, biit I Wee bothered wbR has been long and lively con- Supreme and Superiqr Courts could crossing eliminations ■ on its own for the aged WoUld;giva-'much'mote as a clearing house for conducting wand, which can be expected' to face erenm. and powder rta out vjta troversy, has l^en made available towards a banking system in Con- not be molested because the method motion the Con>mtosi<« may not re- necticut which woiild hiake i>ank adequate relief than ia jiow giyen .at relief throughout the State, advo- bring fabulous aid -to those who cafir Parle laet night. for the public by a temporary Jease of their appointment bad been fix- quire a railroad to build more thqn but:little g ^ ta r coat thhii the cating with succese. toe spreaiUng at not aid themselves. Boto 'these —Amy.Johneon. Britieh ariotyli^ of forty apres of adjoining land, failures well-nigh impossible a% they ed by an amendment to the Con- one bridge a year. I!be result is that, now are in Grisat Britain. present -tocbatylate • and -unaaUatac- work wherever feasible, and givi^ views are among the cbildito things on her retuhi to. London Imh under t&e auspices of the State stitution. But 'o far as legislative to a hasty attempt to repeal an un- tory lystam.^ ‘:pib. total coat .of old advice on relief programe; it Has we must put away U we ire evta; to record fllflit from Cepotewm Ai^ Park and Forest Commission. A There has been lor several years action could go, all our courts were reasonable and arbitrary provision widespread dtosattofaetion-with tlie ...... to toe.fifty- •tyrea 1buq? also been able, in the ll|^ t of toe reach that basis of justice end free- rtca. , group of citizens have employed at thrown into the arena of politics. to one section, -the Legislature ^ed indigent. cittari>e;aged aavaoty present depreMiem, to fonnulate for dom of oppOrtuplty which m the^ad their own expense an engineer to rate of interest' which, small ;loan That political organizations can be i gnored a provision in another sec- companies may cluurge on Ibanq not and over who have (tyaloed .not Ibsa jtou a procedure /or meeting future an^ aim of ouf defiidchity. -I'' taih It iah’t Boceaeary for people make a study of other property safely built upon the-shifting sands tion equally arbitrary and unreason- than t«i ybaty in'the. gtata of Coq- emergenclei. I commepd to your at- the people of. Connecticut to take- a follow oaob other like sboep. in jir along ' the western shore so th at excee^g in’ amount the sum of of court patronage is provlity to be able in the opposite direction. three hundred defilars. 'Fndce nectlcut -if: eatimatad-at -iqi^exira- tention the remedial measures wliicb maturcr attitude towirde the work dal* eventi. ■ Fairfield County may have adequate an illusion. The citizens at this ately f1,080,000 per ahm ^ this Commission recommends—^par- of the State, Good cltizene will —Mre. John Nance Oarnor, wif* R • public bathing beaches for its large I am convinced that the eolution bills have been passed by the Gen- of ajcehtriti'aidmtotottycimi whuld be. State will not stand mudi longer of tlS Intricate probleme of public eral Assembly-reducing the present ticularly at this time, the creation of keep themselves informed of toil toe Vico preddon^loct . r population. The whole subject with for politics in the courts. The time about i3^,0<^. nM lring'',atotyl.. of a State Board of Industry, such< as progres' of our work upon too the questions involved will be pre- utility regulation cannot* be Youhd rate of forty-two'per cent a yeir to 81,055,000.*. ,'Iiie-pfeiBat'Coattoipub^ has arrived when the General As- n. the hu^ed.procedure of regular is usual in other progressive States, issues which 1 have describe. They There will nqt be anotiier totyl sented to the General Assembly. sembly can perform s great public thirty-six per c«it and .thirty' per Ic ^ prityty^cbirity of* caring for will realize that progrety toward the estolative committees. 11 therefore cent, respectively, but neither of which would absorb the functions of eclipae unffi the year. pM The M erritt Parkway service by heeding the advice of tbia gtohp'bfs dapeiidenta the present Unemployineht Commis- solution of the . iqore,'complex qjiee- then toere'a alwajn the etoemmav*. ' 'The million dollars appropriated the Judldal Council that the Courts recommend that the General As- these bSto met with the .approval of atadito ba'ltybbt -l^ toe sion and the State’s Departveot of tions can a t beet be but ardiioue and ket . by the General Assembly has en- of Common Pleas and all minor sembly authorize the Governor to the Governor. I recommend that the net .Inbi'eaae 'in toe Cbet;,of outdoor Labor, and. further epUuve toetr .ac- abled the Highway Commissioner to courts be supplanted by a Dietrlct appoint a epecial commission to whole subject be canvassed a^fiin relief ’feirr-iAdigettt- *perabni -aevehty tivities, and a legislative enahtmeitt ------^ ------• n . / . a * ' proceed, in the midst of many dif- Court System with the Superior make aa exhaustive study of regula- with a view to a substantial ra^iic- yeahi ^Ibld a v ' over a ^ d ' be only to require the setting up of eaib re- ficulties, with the proposed M erritt Court at their bead. Diddentally, tion and to' report to the General tion to the existing rate of interest. abept .^001,^0. '-•! '» ^ serves fo r. unentoloynMnt hcoeftts Paricway to connect with the Hutch- such coordination would be in the Assembly in 1985 a progran. for a Finally, the securities, law enact' on the return of industrial pros- inson Parkway of Westchester interest of economy as Well as con- complete revision of our present ed tyro years ago has not fu|ly acr toe* bolt of ooidobriifeHef to ‘the perity. Enl&» m bm t in nmw *Mimfr County, New York. Ehccept for some* ducive to Justice and the dignity of statutes, along with whatever addi- complished its purpose. It has 'c l^ k ' aged hO' abarad' equalty be- Revision of City C^uurters tional enactments investigation may ed to some ektimt the sale of purely tirato State''and that town ' in details the route has been deter- judicial procedure. Last summit, X app^todtho Di- RMB ROOM M t mined and work has already begun The Judicial Coi|pcfl, I otMei^e, establish.as necessary. Such a com- sMculative- and ftyiidtoeat se^ i- which ;toei;ai^ depiaDi|cpit< is dbpii* rector ofi the Bridgeport W d fin *•0 K REE in buildiiig the road at the eastern mission should be givrii autiiority to i1m ; hut experience! has.shown that .m i, .the' State W^BATH i I hasqt « i 0 ,- the expenditures for/eUef' In tjty j* ( rm ort on what has been aeconipllsh- attMidaBce and testtnumy of wit- )le unfamiliar With investments u e OOO Assembly” throOgh cooperation old.-ggie , principal cities of the -State tyr in- e for’toe. cal year, -ty as to . rednoe tlto jdads built, so far as poeti- some m a^tiide is assumed Ity the mission should be required to serve, wild itottt' tiMire'ety ae!w> ^ shrobdenn Betas * ipr . . vt re^ contractors within the fltate, it has been the custom - to without cenpensatleo, but sujjtiiJsat »>ajroujrii estitnata, sa-iMUty> of tapes, wlfieh the .mini! towns thenuelves, so as to relieve establish an independent agency for appropriation of fuh)to should be huhdred “gypsies of industry” •tiia Falliaif wttM taken all (together, are ■-V-#- - - •

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QbnBHasStroafhMdinl OatMd But Pkdng Um BOX SCORE T* N«edt New Materat Taknt: b E S ofito Ore«t Barrington (4i ) \ B.~ F. T. rtbC nitiir. , T r a d e E x p e c t e d . 1- xAndraani, rf . 3 0-2 6 0«ip8anvr>y> rt ...... 0 0-2 ,0 2«tldmqlx, I f ...... 3 0-0 6 By JOHN A. H R m i R PrMidnil NnSMil Unite Pittslnirfh, Jan. 4.—(AD —SWp- itors’ Zone Drfeose, 3«»Duoa. e : ...... 6 4-9 15 2—Ki i« , c. I g '. . 2 0-0 4 New tbrk, Jan, j>«r George Qtbioii ot the Plttslnirgh 1—iHufian, rg .... . S 1-1 7 haii bean go oH-saasan » a 't e m Pirates Is scaaniog the baaebaU &Doetlt' Patiwork Tw 0—H e a o c p , ig •••• . 0 0-1 0 of a cantey, whato that* iwvE.baeB beriaon tor a southpaw sieff*gun to 4—Fulco,. Ig ...... • ? 1-8 5 so many chaig®* hi 4ha |lnt«upa help cany his iwa campaign against NaUenal Leagua ehiha iMIhina ^ ‘ Modi For Beet. IS 19 5-18 ,44 placa tbla wih);ar* ^ juie other seven olUee of H^'Aer' Sec Five (99) - changa bf t e a s on tht < ism. The usual quiet of Father P. B. F. •T. our various dtlan if hl^ HoUow Is ringing with echow of Unable to penetrate A smw de- 0—Bturgaon, rf . . . 1 0-0 2 League. It tenda to five ua a-^bet- praise from the Pirates’ faitbM fw . 0 - 0-1 0 ter baianoa at playter straM and ^s lusty “murderers’ row” of Oib- fense consistentiy,.. th® H®c- it arousaa .mofa intaint in tad ]fm - soltered its tenth defeat hr-stoteea s—rauMRivri . 3 1-5 5 ’H iby’s new outheW. 0'>OptoH, If a e a e t t i I 0 1-1 1 nantracA* waning of •Freddie Undstrom •tarts this season last night, losing 4^Kovto; c .... . 8 2*4 t A. netaUa' faatura at league pro- ta»m the New York Giants, so the to Great Barrington, Mass, at th® 3—Saimondi, e . . 0 0-2 0 gress in recent years has bfan ths followers say, makes the Pirates fo^ School stredt Ree. Th® final sew® 2-i^Dowd. rg . . . . 0 0-1 0 steady strangthantng n Z t e haritvai mtdable contenders for the swag m was 44 te) 29, and the visitors wff® l—Bycbolsld; rg . 0 0-1 0 The tallest basketbali player in Big’ Ten circliss is Roy Humbrncht of second division tsams. The extant the neat season’s battle among the never in danger; of being-, headpo. !.>>FAlkows]d. Ig .6 1-1 18 the UWverslty o f Wlsconrin. The d^oot 9-inch center is shown Above to which tbit prooaas has raaohad National League cluhs. Also re» pUing up convincing margma dqr* with two of hli teammates of ordinary size. They are Francis Baaudetto, xnay be bast sat torik by toe tod membered. Is the spectacular ingeld Here’s a rough and tough bit of action sni^med during » recent bock* lag each period. It was .uw as^nd left, and Kenneth Andersen, right Humbraclit )s fast despite his sise. that New York and 8 t Louis both 14 12 5-16 finished in the second dlvirion aftft that flourished most of the way in came betweeil tbe Montreal Maroona and tbd New Tork Rao^^era^te game of a home and horn® a®” *** Score by periods: and WisQonsin hopes for a lot at baskets from him, ' With his size and ey Great Barrtogton winningon their reach-, seoring^ls merely a matter of readhlng up and dropping the ball to having boen generally plelied by tha last campaign. tiadiaon Souare Garden. It shows Asmundson of the Rnngers down for Grant Barrington ..IS 12 18—44 But the flgnting chief wants more artiort o ^ t and, at the same time, Interrupting the forward progi^ own floor recently, S3 to 27 the basket. most of the criUSa to fltet tor the strength in a defense way to repel done Flam CSuuiges. Rec Five ...... 8 2 8—’i9 pexmant in 1982. On the other hand, of Wilcox. Maroon player, by rudely shoving his stick in the way of Wil- PhUadelphia and Boaten wWe fight- the war tsluba of ttio GWanta, Cuba, cox’s face. The Rangers won the game. 2*0. As a result *.f this decisive de- Refersf: A1 Boggini. Cardinals, Reds. Braves, Dodgers feat, Manager-Cjoach Bea Cluas Is Ten-minute quarters. ing for the flag up to mid season and Phillies. plsantog s « v < ^ drasUc and tbe former eluh cUmbad inti FranWy, old Glbby reaUy Isn’t the I ^ perspimlel. Clune bslievss Reo oirW (80) the first division for toe first time is particular about whether he lands a that the l®ck of sever®! tail, rangy flfteeh years. H*. B. BOWLING Ths many tradps stece t e oWsc slete<«un of southpaw or orthodox and capable players Is the reason S^Dziadus, r f ...... 2 calibre—so long as the firing line Is GOAL TENDING ANSWER for the Rees faUur® to 0— Gaylor, r f ...... 0 of the season have helped aQ, Of .Oto strengthened, though. If two were winntog comWnatiop. Tmilght the 1—WeUes, If dubs. We should hava tha dbiasi. MERCHANTS LEAGUE ^ped from Winning Al honors. John and hardest race QSkt yens, t e t available, the left-hander would be lo^s travel to Pawtucket, R. I., O— L y t t l e , I f have ever bad itt iMfU® hlMory.. .Hi preferred. He wants a pi^er of for a game with the Panthers of 0— Lyttle, c won high single with 188 but A, T0J.0W SCORE GAMESII In tbe Merchants League last Carlson toolT high 3 string wito 855. would be a bald prO^t who und» Usted ability, bo Ws name Halloran, that city, after which CInn® mp®Gte OL^iaylo^. 0 ...... 1 took to rata our algni taaioa at to« Root, Huhbell. Brandt or some one to release two players. He hopea to l^Buckland, rg .... 1 night Watkins took four points from John had won hi|^ 3 string and Keiths. 'T^e Professionals took three high slngta for 4 consecutive weeks, finish of the playing yOar.' ala^- fill the vacant ^ isitiona with talent OoJIigUoi rg...... 0 Chicago, ths wttttiaf Hat Nate, Thera in. lies the only vWWe that will insure more victories for 1— Emonds, I g ...... 2 points from toe Hardware Stores but tbe rest of Isagua decided 'to and toe First National Stores took tart the New Tsar ri^t by taking has addad the batting powav af Baba atogm cloud over the asure Pirate National Hockey League HasjCAMPBELL ID TRY the Rees during the remainder of l-;-Webh, Ig, c. If.. . 0 Herman. Pittsburfh wW haw sky, providing the outfield a»d to' three points teom the. A. & P. stores. some of JobnA. glory away but ha the season. - stiU won soma of the honors for toa Undstrom and 4Wo tha to d to te Add function as is e y c ted. The importance of height to bas- 7 13 4-7 30 Eddie Edgar hit high si igle of 136 valva of her sensational yOiink m* camps the enemy. fearfuToft^ Eight Ootstanding i k ^ ketball ptoyers was demonstrated and high three game of 357. night John is hHftog About as good dt FOR NEW RECORDS RoekviUe P. A. C. (14) -w^-'as anybody to town at the fielders of last season. looidng power of ths rtan Qersair. to last night’s gamq. Great Ba^ P. R. F. T. Watkins (4) Brooklyn will be helped »ill part with no man of reOognlsed rington had a team of tall, well 4 Buckland .,...91 93 88—272present time. Rangera Turn Back Maple 1—H. Janton, rf . . . 1-8' 9 K. of P. . and PblladelMiia by Finn, pitching might to help their own - _ .built playerSj ^__ who displayed a 1—Phimps, I f ...... 1 0-0 2 Hennequin ..... 80 96 94^—270 wui’ have W o r t h i n g downfall. ^ 0—Gawlico, I f ...... 0 0-0 0 Frazier ...... 100 llS 131—344 Team Na. 2 season, and ban added two llwsifr The skipper realises that for a Leafs, 4-2, To Gain Safe AatomobOe Speed K ief. To| ISS 0—J. Janton, c ..,. . 0 0-1^ 0 A. Cervini .... 99 113 135—347 C. Anderson ... 90 96 84 280 ers of prwnias frdm ton ^•ncdst eood pitcher he must give value re- through most of the game. Only to 3—Meleski, r g ...... 1 0-3 2 Wiganowski .. TIOS 181 97—331 L Carlson .... 108 114 80 807 league: York has mafia many edvad but the possible price, a the third and fourth periods was 0—Wagnar, Ig ---- . 0 0-0 u C. I. Anderson . 83 101 104 288 chugeS to the dlaappeHttof tem Waner or perha]^ Traynor, would Lead. Assanlt His Owd Fhre the Rec Five able to penetrate this 0—Matyja, I g ...... 0 1-1 1 473 345 1564 H. Olson...... 110 80 UO 810of 1982, and w te JaekaoBkafik H waakMi the brig’s crew elsewhere to defense with scoring plsyn and In the game, Davis to toe oulteto ite Keltos Totals...... 385 401 898 1185 the Una of duty ftom stem to stem. World Marks Next Hontk. so doing left themselves ~ide open 5 6 2-8 14 E. Keith ...... 84 99—266 toe stanSHaaooso. hfitery t e jnak< Uetae. Harris. Chsgnon, Swltt, tack with six baskets slid, ncored Team Ne. 1 a fight to impravctholr poeltlok. of low score games is found in good England' Jan. IS for an assault on First x^ANenal (8). R. Johnson i«• s 82 85 Wood. Smith and perhaps. Brame. goal teiiding all around the.circuit. his own five world records, William seven of the Pecs ten points in the 99—279 Theia changaa Kii baam Ik t ^ Tha latur, hard hitting Kentucky Gilbert ...... 92 (X Johnson 9 hour, and five miles at 242.571 miles tUrd period, the Rees managed to 458 456 461 1879 The Maacheeter Water Oompany Major League, AS wto A other pair were among the leading break up Great Barrington’s de- The St Mary’s tackle the Kevin ran Tied. performers in a wide open battle be- an hour. All tbe speeds were made to(M three points out of four from league, baseball kSa miklar apd last Feb. 24 and 26. fense for a short time, Kovis sco^ Barry tonight at tha East Hartford ShearerA Buioks' to toe X Leigha contonxe to mitke, too tween the leading clubs of the two tag three baskets from beneath the hall in the second Inter-Hartford Hardware Storea (1) The individual averages of bowl- divisions, the New York Rangers Sir Malcolm’s car has been al- 75 108-474 last night, wtontog total ptofSH by tbtestooQdli most completely rebuilt and will be hoop on good passwork from his game between toa leading quintets 115-812 two p ^ te . Saeh of tofr whiote we wdcoma J888 riith asw kite ers in the Y. M. C.-A. League were and Toronto Maple Leafs. teammates. - ^ of the city and vl^nity. L. Cervini...... 89 .announced today, following com- powered by a new 12-cylinder motor Edgar ...... 126 9S--887 had high single or 120 an4 Brenhin renewed, courptei' Lome Chabot, Toronto veteran, Visitors Increase Lead had Sigh tore® nrtog of 848 pletion of the first round of {day. and young Andy Altkenheaa of the of approximately 2.500- horsepower, At the end of the third quarter, Shields.. -ISO 8S--289 compared with last yearHi 1 , W Fans who saw jtba Ha® Ftva-AU< Gallasso '...S .M 0 5 85-881> Tonight, toe M Ami and 01^^ Kebart leads the list with an aver- Rangers, both made a number the 8 ^ was 31 to 21 and it lotflxed Biftnsldea encounter last Friday age of 126 for 21 strings. Magnu- horsepower. The exteriot at tbe in the, last period. Howaver, 515 514.484 1518 place with 117 each, hut Magnuson taining additional speed,. Sturm sold. itotfonal Guarda wiU.be abla FrefesrianaW (8) and Brunner’s Marlnt win tttkia tossed defensive tactics aside and Cjreat Barrington tightened its zpne stop tha high uoMUg East Hert- the Merz Barbers. KellsrA ~ and has bowled 18 strings to 12 for Con went after goals. But Chabot fail- defense and k^pt toe hidl In Jjac Pagani'".'. .101 ’ 109 94-—304* ran. G ^ is third with 115 for 21 ford flva.whsa toa. two .tabms Bower* .... i99 100.; l03i-!-302Reid!a win meet Friday nlMit. UBITRR o r fBANXB ed, as all the otihers have done since territory tor mo9t of to® .quartet, this Friday at St H q^s haH, The SheareriB'BBkiai strings. the end of the 1931-32 season and soorlhg again Aod again^ob suclta*’ Goairds ww hava thair habdi fqil 'WuUo ...... 96 106 89—291 The list of averages that follows WHEEL CLUBJIEATEN Moriarty ...... 98 . 89 90-!-27T nmnii ...... 95 120 93 308f^rts Editor of Ms* Hsrald:*^ the Rangers rammed four goals past and side td u ^ trying, to botUe up toe Thayer Shearer'.i...;. 91 80 86 250 includes only those players who Great Bairtogton’s attack was Detro ...... IIA 127 109 -‘-BHO- The ReraUMdtePbteitehottedAt have bowled ten or more strings in him to win 4-2 and take a safe lead brotoara and Nichols. The only RowaeH...... 98 102 101 801toe Bchool stteMw teo it e .< Alght in their race with Boston for the BY COMPANY (L S I-2 8 lad by^ Dunn at .center, who acored- tote that, kaeix tba AU'Huinrides Lingard ...... 9T 95 115 807 Jsague competition. dx baakata and four fouls. Ha 6^ SU . 489 1524; agatet a ttea tetetad freiB toie Strings American group lead. • from , being unneatabla is toe lack BOllde ...... lU 99 129 885Franks of the CSnteFOiltttk ahdTki Individual No A p^r of “nridgetB**, Roy Worters ably ataiated by Andreanl and'Ful- of^ BBsaiTfta e^pabla flUtog toe ICebart 21 co and alao Mullen, who entered BUtehea Toniflit DeMolay unte terlHahiBhip o»- Magnurintt 18 of the New York Americans and Sully Saimonds Leads Sol- sltea of toe regida^ 495 498 016 1507 Walter Snow, Thd. Nswries are Cedi •TTny” Thompson of the Bos- the game to the last quarter when Tooight at MuTidiyA AU«m Jack Water Gompaaj' ^Conran 12 diers* Attack; Local Regu- Fulco went out on paraonala. The NeHa and PatM cf Briilol will a'gsma with' Jbata ...... 21 ton Bruins, were the leading figures With toe barixetoaU season weU bowl Saldelia and GalUvaa at 8 Bad . itioB. at tlka‘t tomsnwW in a scoreless tie as the teams re- lars Absent. foul shooting of-^glh tenma was unilrr way, the annuai town .hss- Stiieklaad Hamilton ...... 18 medloera, toa Reca g a tt^ only fir® o’clock. At 9:89 Kebart and Murphy BightABd to offeringto Brennan, l i versed the order of Sunday’s free katbaU seriaa is betog discussed wUl bowl toa Bristol pair. Nrils Norton magtng against Tte 'HvaM «to scoring battle and stuck to defen- out of 16 and Great Barrtogtmx, ate too fourt faithful. No ataps lyons . Farrand •• •••«.«•*.. ID Company G again broke into the out of 18. and Peters are oohsidwnid:-two • M; prepatotUn ta^ t h t o J ^ A and 21 sive play until the closing minutes have been taken as yet to arrange toe best bowiera to tos Atato. Fetmv Brennan • • * • • too- dtoto membOto Af teA Cetesr of the overtime period. winntog column Monday night by In toe prdtmlnary, toe Rec Gtria a .Berios between toe NatomaT H. Norkm Hbl^ard ...... 21 defeating the Wheri Club ac I^ k - swamped to® Rodcvflla PbUto' at one time holdtog tlte atato indir Church and DeMriSy dIspUtel- a Wmie...... 18 John Ross Roacb, tbe little fallow Gtenki and Rco Five, as each team vldual'titla.. i. real spirit of who guards Detroit’s net, bad a vllle -by a score of 51 to 88. lAlDy American Giria, 80 to 14. As n a^, sedtns to be walHng Rm the other Totals il04009 Brennan ...... 12 Saimonds led the stodleis' attack GalUvan, who now resides to town sportsmanship., Thi#t e d ite t e well-earned -shutout as the ?Red toa i^rnandc Miriam WM to wyiif* the first mow.' Tbe Guards, T^ift 21 with Patsy Vince a oloee second in tba spark- plug M needs so introduction as ha:ta eon-^ the spaqa to: PUbUtiy- anknowledga Gorman ...... 21 Wings turned back the Ottawa are toe present champs, having LOCAL^OIRLS WIN . SBd m^reaa our alinniclatlsB'-'Wa id- scoring. The play of Waltbera atood scoring 14 p ^ ^ to an^»'2anton beaten the Rees in a thrilling thres-^ sidered one of the best money ehoot- The.caiartef Dak CMito. triveled McGuire...... 21 Senators 1 to 0 to gain third place out for the Windy CRy hoyA'^to* ers to toe state,' ‘maln, in the American division standing, starred for toe tesm*. The ac«re at game series last year. to .Rriatiri last nijtet and ahowad a Yours to Snorts, Fike ...... 21 pany-G was without tha stftleas'of half time was 18 to; . eddman ...... 20 >'though the Senators were ham- reversal, of form to defeating .toe HERAL&I^RDBII- three regulars, BytooMd, 'ttmy Tomorrow nledit to® Itec Girls Ke Pe Bristol girls; two out of three (duster 16 pered by injuries to two players, Saimonds and Stom . will meat to® Aetna Ftra quintet at In toe K. of P. League last night Gibson ...... 16 Hlb Milks and Bert Mclnenly, they SPECIAI< MATCH They almost won all three • .when Company G (51) tha Lawrence sfraat Idreeum at Team No. 4 took 4 potato from Maa-Bherman puUed a douUa strike ^filler 20 gave Roach plenty of work. His P B. F. T. Hartford in a return game. The The Windsor Locka flris will bowl; Team No. 2 while Team No. 8 took Allen ...... 18 youthful rival, Billy Beveridge, 8 but of 4 polnte from Team No. 1. and nine to toe last two bekea only 0 Kearns, ig ...... 4 0-0 8 Rec Giria defeated toe Aetna. lY to tbe Charter Oak girls at Farr’s to lose to®'second game by four Chanda ...... 21 whose brilliant showing as A-nub- 1 P. Vince, r g ...... 8 0-0 12 16, in an overtime period recently. alleys tomorrow night. John Wemiegren flnaUy was stop- Brorowski ...... 10 stitute enabled him to displace the pine. 1 McOann, c ...... 8 0-1 4 The local team will leave the School The locel girts hit for a grand Segar ...... 15 veteran Alex Connell, lost out only 1 S. Saimonds, i f ...... 7 2-2 16 street Rm at 7 o’clock. Sadrosinski...... 21 wben Happy Emms attempted pass to^ of 1612. Mias Beiax Guataf- 0 W. innce, if ...... 1 2-2 4The Ree Five win leave the Req SOB had htfh etogla of 115 and hite Reid ...... 18 from behind the net caromed og an 1 OOKls, I f ...... 4 t-1 7 at 5 o’clock'tonight , for Pawtucket Coleman ...... 13 That Old Diamond Lure three string of 881. Ottawa player’s skate into the cage. " • Manchea Harvey ...... 15 Perhaps a greater blow to Ottawa 5-6 51 McLaughlin ...... 21 NEW FORDBAM COACH khanaan ...... 87 than the loss of the game was ^e Wheel Club Gustafson .... 185 wnils ...... 15 injury to Milks, who aggravated an P Ctoctonati. O., Jan. 4r^(AP) --^ o f tohjatogbamtoB Qhih of toe New Frazier ...... 13 old knee injury so much that he may 2 Walthers ...... Nffw York, Jan. 4.—(AP)— Playars ' Who were----- stars----- in_ . basa-^ Stamig.' • 101 Lingard ...... 17 not be able to play again this sea- 0 Cratty ...... , ja ite H. Crowley “IBeepy Jim" M ball’s Aood old dija would..like to NsHoB ...... m Rand ..a...... 21 tote Dame, hhs been appkMed; Sctoibert ...... 106 son. 1 Burch .•••••••••SI maks‘ oomebadn anmiaafarA Obrimdri ' ...... 18 head footoan ^aoach at Foedhsm base. Shy a good man at third, tha Plummer ...... 0 ( Hjitoa (’’Homif") Wagnet- how Totals 530 14- ^forton ...... 16 Uflv|caliy. . ' , •nteing A nporlte''|ooda star® to Reds switched tan ovilW.and ht,hF Graupner . ^...... 6 1 Bristol IBIhott 18 -AnboiiBceinent toat Crowley, Pittsburgh. witlT^a^ Traynu a came a star among M ira ,; , IDrunner 18 Rimi DENIES RUMOR [hwdoaedi of MleUnn state tor The deal that bro^t.hluttb Qn- Decker 88 iT ( paitndr, was cSM:o(.topita ®th0 Burke • • ,*>.,,j. 94 dune . I • • •.« • • e • « to® last tour yehnTltod signed -a : the J9b of maaiagtog the a a - cinnaU, InddantaHy,' w is one of toe Referee: Donahue. Backman ^ , . ^ ^ . . 1 I&iofla I « • • • e I OF SALARY DECREASE Time: 10-minute quartera ioaatract.teA.--te' Rads.' ButDtee Bush, of a few in which Johp MeOiraw waRhut^ E. Norton lt."bsi^.' Jack yKnagsr schobl, got tha Job. smartad. Joa Ttokar did thOAriak OUn • • . . m myi m .78 Sbennr )••••*( maha|er;ii|f ato^tics at Fudham. Mow Btinie called by soiSa in 1918, duteg a year’s staid as Kurcon 98 New York. Jan. 4—(AP)— The manager s it e Iteds. Joa teppad Bchonhaar • tha gaidrn fNWMt^tUfd basemsh. TanktM may aluri'e a few nlekela HOdEY ' " oteassas ha wovOdtlka thh Idea too. Art FroniBe'to New York tp ax- Totals off Babe Ruth’s 175,000 salary for -HR TEBIPT8 FAtet^ WagMf. CFdk tannabla to Ofoh. Laott A i ^ and next season but rumors that 820,000 “ htfsat thasport Josh WRESTLING aright be whacked off seem to come Natieaal. JkteiteriUe, Fla.-iOia ; under the head of speculatloni pufo New York Ranftev ; l y m t e e t not t o ba Baltimore—Ehri SaopleilB. aavo- and riraide. “That wouldn’t be a Detroit 1, Ottawa 0. ‘ thieves toe tey IsM. threw Rudy Dosek, Omaha. cut,’’ tbe Babe said, "that would be Boston 0, New»Xhrk Anerioaiis [dM MA jmteitoa ‘ ^ Raadte. Pa —MHo Bteisboni, an amputatUm." 0, tie. hrhad.RNl!l< Cloiliisnj iTirair Pat McKay. Mam- Ruth eani hs had. as yet, had so Tonight’s outride of tha.1 ooBveraatlons with Cot e el Jacob [the toll Hatas.—Pat MeClary; Call- Ruppert over -salaiy terms but Add- New Ha’ ed toaUha amNetsd to -^hisA'iio fMte, threw Nick M ute Tiote, robbed klm of 890. hara^ Hialast Job was as SMtisialr 95.000. OB w t e l - trouble coming to terms scato.i None scheduled. 4V.V ^ SOUTH . . . V PACF. POURTBBW . . ' y r * * 'w » « T * n

A9BI Read fhe Chssl/iecl Rental Propertg Listing on this Paqe RCidMUlrVERNIM GASOEINE Wwk Ad LOST AND POUND APARTMENTS, PLATS, TENEMENTS 63 FMANOALNEWS found —setter Doa. Own«r N.Y. MEMXR REPORT TQMGHT Manchester may have by proving property and FOR RENT—S ROOM apartment, ByAAJBONOOOE alio four room tenemmit. Telephone S’- paying for adv. Chesterfield Piriei RegidBr Gm Brinff 14)4 Evening Herald • e e e e s e s s e e s e * Questions may : he submitted to* B. Jii.' -New,marker' To Present R. F. D., So. Manchester. 6517. (Famished by Putnam A Oo,), Adams Bn.-- ' and the Eltlisd Ckw Central Bow, Hartford^ Ooa^ Air" Reduction s e e e e s e s e o e s s s 60% this column. ‘ T^maoiqueatlons deem- W|yB’ end Means For Gov- lost — BETWEEN OAKLAND FOR RENT—ULLBY BT.-Near • • s s e e s e e s e t * CLASSIFIED > 1 P. M. Stocdtt Alaska Jun 18% ed I of ^rroup mtertet:W}Ufbe treated einmont Cons»' CENTBiR TRAVEL BUREAU—Our Htfd. Nat B'and T^ - • Am Tel and Tel slightly. ..!^evbeiti.thinF;that can be msr]^. ai^tant ;cfushler of the new pricda: * » closed porch, rent 820; also 4 Am Tob B . . . . 69 ' sa^ shd!t|t,yeqCerda3^8:^^m^ waa lar gnadllM and^7% for* ethyl *"• U M m ." » information service cijver* all room tenement 818, two room‘tene- First National*...... 115 — ksymi^. iiahk of Rockville, who as New-Brltafn^Trust ... — 180 Am.WktWks 17% thit sejUi^ '^d :aot follow , prices branches of travel. Let u* help you ment 810. Phone 4466. Mrs. J. F. . 7% chtirTnah o f' the - "numito two com- 6 Conttcutlvt Days ..I 1 etaj # ott plan your next trip, via, hue or West Hartford . — 190 Anaconda ^ • down. The slightiy legs than sea- mittee". bga; been. exceedingly acti>^ At ' the diatriet hsadquartera the 8 ^ntteuUvt Owt ctt| U ott Sheehan, 90 HoU street. ' Inianinoe 'Stocks Atehison , .. . .41% sonal’ decrpa|e in Car Ihadlngs state- announcement was to the effdht. thig steamship. I. O. O. F. BuUding at 51% in finding'oiit udiat.inay be done by All o r ttr t’fOT Irrtdultr InttrUont Aetna Casualty ...... 37 S9‘ Auburn ment provided no .reiusbh for aOtion the waw of Mtthig up lltplay lines not I THE CENTER ST. GARAGE next POR RENT—3 Room Apartments, PubUo UtlUftes Stocks Chrysler 16% that. t h m Is m o n e y . to invest in a', the' Rockville Public Ubrary. retail atatUma to reduce the p ^ Coca Cola t s s s • s • < I s • s • • • 75 Both the pros aqd cons have b en are Standard Oil Company of Nitof ***^he Herald will not be i^**P®***},b** to Employment Office offers reduc- all newly renovated, new gas Conn. Elec Serv ....! 42 46 securities'which have the maximum Cohn. Power . . : ...... 42% 44% CoT Gaa .. 16% dejraee of safe^. Bbnd price aver- busy duri^' the past twenty-four York; Atlantic Refining Compluty; tor more than one Incorrect ed prices on all valve grinding on ranges, steam heat, hot water hMt- 10% hours rounding up support for to- of any advertlaement ordered for all makes of cars during January. eri gaiAge if desired. Runt reason- Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 50 60 Coml Solv ages at the close of the year were Colonial Beacon OU Company, Gulf • • s s s s s s i 60% night’s meeting with those favoring Work guaranteed. able. Inquire 109 Poster St.—Qmbe. Hartford Elec ...... 54 56 Cons Gras appproximately at the high of the Refining Company, SheU B a st^ "^The*^ inadvertent omlttlon ot • S S S S S S S * I • S S S S S S I 39% the consolidation being a alight rect publication of adverilslne ^lU be Hartford Gas ...... 40 —Ckmt c a n year. Past history has shown that Petroleum C om pi^. Texaco I • • s s • s s ISSSSSSS*' 64 rectified only by oanoellatlon oi tlm FOR RENT—6 AND 4 room tene- do, pfd 40 ™- Com Prod the bond, market generally leads the favorite. probably reduce its price befion (Sparse made for the eervlce 'endered MOVING— TRUCKINIG— Drug ...... 36% Notwithstanding the fact that the Thursday,' it was aisssrtsd; ments, all improvements. Apply 95 S N B T C o ...... 112 116 38% way. The. tnfiux of nioney to the All advertltementt mutt conform STORAGE 20 Foster street. Telephone 5230 or Manufacturing Stocks Du Pont ...... ' bfmd market fiows over somewhat committih is to report for the town The reduction in price foUowld in atyle. copy and typography «uh I s s. s s • s 56 Am Hardware ...... 14 16 Eastman Kodak into preferred. iaaues' and finally - is of Veraon absorblhg the city of similar action of tiie Sinclair Qjl 4645 Elec and Mus. I * S S * S S I 1% erar®*“lH‘“”A«fo;;V."rv"/th^' and they Hshi'io LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE Am Hosiery ...... — 28 reflectiBd-in common stock values. It RockviUe, other, pluis are to be pre- Company in scaling Its price in all edit, revlae ®f any cony con- moving, general trucking, livery FOR RENT—4-ROOM tenement.- 5 Arrow H and H, com. 5 7 Elec Auto L ite ...... is sipilflcant.. to note the bonds sented for consideration wltb much territory east of the Rocky Moq)^ service. Our affiliation wltb United Ridgewood street; garage. Inquire do, pfd ...... 70 — Elec Pow and Lt ...... 6% closed for the year at approximate- thought being given by the leaders tains, the Associated Press 9m Fox Film A • • • • • e e e e i 2% of both sides to a revisioD in the Tuesday in a New York dlMW^h Vans Service means lower rates on L Lentl, 178 Parker street. Phone BUlings and Spencer.. — 2 15% ly . theirbest, levels.. Clovernment furniture moving to distant points. 5623. Bristol Brass ...... 8 10 Qen Elec . presrat charters aa a compromise. announcing leductions by. four Isrgh I • • • • • • • 26% bonds have strong for some Qen Foods , s s s * S s • I It has suggested that a compromise companies. \ 10:S0 a. m. Large modern trucks, experienced do, pfd ...... — 105 13% time, this fact shows that investors TELEPHONE YOUR men, prompt service, all goods' in- FOR ItBNT—TWO. THREE and 4 CiUM, Lockwood and B — 300 Gen Motors • s s s • S s I have faith in our government but be accepted and that the two gov- room apartments, heat. Janitor GUlette ...... 18% WANT ADS. sured while in transit ara features Collins C o ...... 17 -- 15% on the othjr hand keeps money eramehtB be allowed to remain in service, refrlgeravoi furnished. Call Colt’s Firearms ...... 7 9 Gold D u st...... e t e e e e e * * * * * their present form with minor alter- Ada ara acoaptad over tha lalaphona offered at no extra expense to you. • • • • • e e e e e e a 1 from the proper business chaimeW above Arthur A. Knofia 5440 or 4131, Eagle Lock ...... -• 18 M Grigsby Grunow ations to their charters. This sug-|ST. MARY’S CHOIR tha CHARQB rate given -bny. DaUy trips to New York, baggage Hershey ...... •eeeeeeee**** 67 When all the groups of bonds, in- Si r.conyVilanM « ere, but delivered direct to eteamstaip piers. 875 Main atrest Fafnlr Bearings...... — 85 22% dustrials, utilities and railroads geetion has( not met with approval rates will be accepted ae Fuller Brush, Class A . — 12 Int Harv ...... of the group who originally fathered r Ti.V^Ia VNIENT If paid at ‘be buei- For further information call 8063, TOR RENT—THREE, five and six Int Nick ...... • • • • • • t e e e e e e e 8% respond along' with' goveramenta ELECTS OFFICERS Gray Tel Pay Station. 19 21 7% the situation takes on a slightly dit- the m ov^ent. n. neat office on or before tha seventh 886U, 8864. Perrett & Glenney. Inc. room tenements, with all modern Hart and C ooley...... — 125 Int Tel and Tel •••••••••••••• suggestions to this affect were S2v tollowl..* the fl"; Johns Manville . I • • • • • e e . 20% fereint atmosphere, in that the in- each ad otharwlae the • CHAROU. SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the improvements. Inquire at 147 Blast Hartmann Tob, com... — 2 brought out at the meeting of the Center street or telephone 7864. Kexmecott . 9% vestor has a little more confidence St. Mary’s Episcopal church choir rate will be collected. accommodation of their large De- fio, pfd ...... 7 — and is willing to take more of a sub-committee “number two” sev- billtv for errors In telephoned ads Int SUver...... 9 18 Kreug and Toll .. % eral days ago and It was at this held its annual meeting at the w i l l be assumed and their accuracy Luxe bus for lodge, party or team chance on our busing being able » ROOM TENEMENT, ail Improve- do, pfd ...... 31 36 Lehigh Val Rd .. ; 11% time that Mr. Newmarker showed (kurch last evening at the dose of cannot be guaranteed. trips at special rates. Phone 3068, ments, garage, good location, rent Ligg and Myers B . 63% t9 weaJiier .thejitprm. Any govern- the regular rehearsal, and elected Landers, Frary A Clk. 28 25 . % merit l»of little value without bus! his leadership. He at least secured INDEX OF 8860, 8864. reasonable, 26 Walker street. In- New Brit. Mch. coin.. — 6 Lbew’s ...... 20 the agreement of all present to the followhig offiders to serve, tor CLASSIFICATIONS quire 80 Walker. Tel. 7268. Lorillard . . . . 12% ness' and commerce so it would be the year 1983: President. Alee Mc- do, pfd ...... — 80 . 46% iUoglcid for governments to keep work for efficiency if not economy Births ...... PROFESSIONAL Mann A Bow, Class A — 8 McKeeap Tin and before the meeting closed a Bride; vicO-preddent, Violet Mad- Mont Ward .. • • • • e e e e i .. 13% advsneinig with the other group not den; secreta^ and treasurer, Helen BnsagemsBts 22 do, Class B ...... — 1 ,. 39% vote was taken to-make a recom- Msrrl.**'’ es SERVICES BUSINESS LOCATIONS North and Judd...... 8 10 Nat Biscuit .. reqron^ng. " If the logic presented Crawford; .assistant secretary, and a nths • •ss'seeeee e;e;e eeeeeseeeeee .. 8% above is sound,'we will see attention mendation for the combining of the FOR RENT 64 Niles Bern Pond ...... 6 8.Nat Cash Reg . two goveramohts. treasurer, Lyle Thayer; llbrartsn, rd of T hanks...... THOSE DESIRING hourly or part Nat D airy...... 17% switched from ^verament Issues to la Msmorlam *...... time care, by graduate nurse, call Peck, Stow md.Wllco* ~ ® The fighting spirit of the former Dorothy Russell; ssiistsnt Ubrarlan, Lod nnd Pound ...... STORE FOR RENT, comer Blssell Russell Mfg ...... 5 —Nat Pow and U » • e • • e • I . .• 14% the other groups. When rails, in John Chambers. Mrs. Fred A. Johnson, telephone .. 18% dustrials and utilitlisS forge ahead of World War Veteran ie the way that Annonncsaasntn ...... * and Foster streets, apsrtment if Scovlll ...... 10 12N Y Central . . . several prominent . citizens have Pgrumil* 8284. desired. Inquire on premises. Stanley Works ...... 8 W NY NH and H ..,14% goveramenta>,we can look upon hubl- AwfeaebtlsB Noranda ..18, hess recovery in a constructive spoken of Mr. Newmarker’s leader- hallook will filed* t uteaobUss for tels ...... Standard S crew ...... 24 29 ship which has converted the bitter FOR RENT—IN THE OFFICE North Amer . • • • • • • • • < .. 29% ntomobilss for Bzebnrgs ...* . COURSES AND CLASSES 27 do., pfd., guar. .... 100 — light. elements to the group which agree Auto Aooossorlos.-^rsi ...... building at 865 Main street, a suite Smythe Mfg Co ..... 15 Packard .... • • • e • • • I .. 2% New Haven, Jan. 4.— (A P)—Ap- Auto RoB^rlns—Painting ...... ! offices, suitable fur a doctor or Param Pub ...... 2% The year 1932 lies behind us with to remain open-minded until all plication for admission to probate of BEAUTY (CULTURE—Earn while Taylor and Fehn ...... 120 facts 4re presented. Anto Bonools e*eeeee*eeeeoeoseee learning. Details free. Hartford kindred lines. Also a very desirable Torrlngton ...... 29% 31% Penn ...... 14% possibly no better use marketwlse the wiU of Donald A. HaUoek, head Auton—Ship by Truck rent for ladies hair dressing es- 13% Phila Rdg C and I .. 4 than to use It for compAuison pur- The detaUed report to he present- of the HaUock Hardwan Oomikny Autos—For Hlro ...... Academy of Hairdreeeing 693 Main Underwood Mfg’ Co ... 11% .. 5 ed tonight-is awaited with consider- fliirsroe RsrrlTn « . . . . street. Hartford. tablishment Edward J. Holl. Tele- Union Mfg Co ---- — 10 Phillips P e te ...... poses and to show'us V to what ex- of Derby and prosideht of the 8. Met^Wfllos—Bloyelos ...... eltf* Pub Serv N J — .. 53% tremities the market may go in a able interest. It la, expected to be HaUock Company of New Haven, Wsntod Autos—MetorewlM . . ... phone 4642. U S Envelope, com . . . 25 — .. 5% followed by a lengthy debate. jSiilBaBS and PrefoaaioBal Sarvicaa I do, pfd ...... 80 - - Radio ...... period of readjustment Jiue and was made today. HELP WANTBD-f-MALE 36 Radio K eith...... 3% the first part of July have the dle- - Since the starting of the move- The indicated value of the estato Buslnosa Ssrvloss Offorod ...... l« I Veedev Root ...... 5 7 .. 26 ment several, weeks ago to consider Household FARMS and LAND I WhlUock Coll Pipe ... — 8 Reading ...... • tinction.of being the months in is $110,000, largely In insuraaee Bnliainc—ConttaoUns s o e e > . a « a « MEN WANTg® T o astahlish and (J.B.WU’m* Co. $15 p4r ,35 Rem-Rand .. . whlbh' ihe lo\ra to date were record- the consolidation o£ the two govera- s e o h e e e e o a a o V^^RSALE 71 poUcies. y . Florists—Nurseries II conduct B a^figh in cities Rey Tob B ...... 28% menta, attral(onend adjustments and an In- Bridgeport, Jan. 4.—(AP)—Fran- Private Inetruotlon ...... Write Box Z, Herald. Can you rearrange the seven Union Carbide .. creased condition of investor inertia. CAST STA^TE’S VOTE ces Fessenden Bergman of .Eltoin- Danelns ...... AS MINERS CLASH Unit Aircraft . . . 27 Mneieal—Dramatlo a-o a a a * aoCCs a a a pnsxle places below to form the 9% Rie year -19$3 ' will have a better ford was given- a divorce, by *>4ie TyRlltOfl'~iTD itmfttllTTT aaaaaaaaaaa letter? Darken .the hacks of the Unit Corp ...... chance in statistical comparlBO|is Hartford, Jan. 4.—(AP)—SUte McEvoy in Sim ^or Court today, FUEL AND FEED 49-A Unit Gas Imp ... 20 Flsenelel (Continued from Page One.) pieces; you may, have to turn 26% than the preceding years for Im- preridential electors', ehOseh at' the from Harry J. Bergman, on intfriy Bonde—Stooke—Mortsagee «.... them, over^ •— S Ind -Alco . . . provements will reflect on the plus decorator. She also was glvw Bnelneae Opportnnltiee ...... FOR SALE!—HARD WOOD also U S Rubber .... 4% November elections niet today at range and fuel olL V. Flrpo, 116 bApd. The deputies shoved the 28% side and confidence should be stimu noon in the office of the secreti^ of $1,750 aUmoiiy and custody of thrio Money to Loan ...... lickets back from nolne property U S Steel ebUdren and ad^tiooel sUmopy of Bel* u d Sltuatlona Wells street telephone 6148. Util, Pow and Lt 8% lated accordingly.. •. state, to cast the state’s eight bal- Help Wanted—Female ...... «; and across a highway as the work- $200 a week for 16 srears, which win 2%. lots for President Hoover. The bal- Help Wanted—Male ...... JJ ers sta ^ d out the gatea. Waraer Pic ..... be until the youngest- ehud is -21 SEASONED HARD VfOOD, stove Western Union...... 28% A cross . section-,of. broketogs lots* an being forwarded to Wash- Help Wanted—Male or Female •• *2 Bixe, furnace chunks or fireplace Suddenly a shot sounded, whence 28% house opinions'ldokto the construc- ington by the seentary’s office. years old. Asenta Wanted ...... iv-A no one apparently knew, but it West El and M fg ...... SUuatlone Wanted—Fem ale...... »» len^s $7 cord or $4 load. Gray ^Voolwofth ...... I...... 36 tive side of the market Seasonal in Sltnatlona Wanted—M ale...... »» birch $6 coru. Chas. Heckler, tele- signalised a fight which lasted for 19% fluences Should stimiUate business Employment Agenolee...... »> about 20 minutes. Witnesses said Elec Bond and Share (Curb). Uv* Stoek-Pete—Ponltry—Vehicle phhne Rosedale 18-18. somewhat. But, in the majority of nearly 200 bulTets splattered thrqugb cases their attention is turned to- Dose—Birds—Pete ...... <» 7^ Llvi Stock—Vehicles ...... '• the streets. The Letter Q wards Washington. It.sepms '£o be mi Poultry and Snopllee ...... « HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 W. C. Argiut, in charge of Pea- THREE HURT IN CRASH the consensus of opinion that the Wanted — Pete-^Poultry—Stock 44 body operations in the county, said fate of business is in the bands of For Sale—Biseellaocone FOR SALE—UI^IVBRSAL Electric the picketli all were armed with Congress. There ii no question but Articles for Sale...... 46 stove $45, cost $140. Alfred RoUet, clulM, rocks, pick axes, pistols, re- Meriden, Jan. 4.— (A P )—Twdye Boats and AeoesBorlee ...... 46 what constructive measures could , . „ r . B i s n k o m o . Buildlns Materlale ...... 47 38 Windemere street P- O. Box 84, volvers and shotguns. men miraculously escaped with matsrially bslp conditions at the ne DlsmQnde—Watehee—Jewelry .. 48 Manchester. their uvea shortly before 8 a m., present time.- Electrical Appllaaoee—JUdlo today whan a heavy truck was al- If President;flect Roosevelt Fuel and Feed .... MANY NEEDY FAMIUEB most completely wrecked and a le- Garden — Farm—Dairy Products SO ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 6» comes oiit with aanounceinenu of Houeebold Goode ...... !> dan was w reck^ and burned on .the bis intention to try td have the Machinery and Toole ...... Washington, Jan.- 4.— (AP) — A Meriden-Hartford highway just op- FOR RENT—FURNISHED ElOOMS Senate committee was told todav by budget balanced, also economies in Musical inatrumente ...... posite the entrance to the Fox farm government and a few more press- Office and Store Equipment .... for Ugbt housekeeping, aU improve- Harry L. HopWna, chairman of re- in Berlin. Three of those Involved Specials at tbs Stores ...... mente, steam beat, .gas and sink in lief administration for -New York ing issues, a of tbs cloud Wearing Apparel—F n re ...... were taken to the Meriden boipitsl will be Ufted from, opr beads. Wanted—To Buy ...... every .room. Rem .reasonable. 1(>9 state, that "there are 600,000 fam- but the condition of only one wee Rooma—Beard—Hotels—Reearte Foster street.—<3rub*. ilies in the United BUtes today be serious. ' ' Reetanraiitf which fhould be getting unemploy- to . FOR RENT—IN JOHNSON Block, WUUs E. King, 86, of 182 Camp- Rooine Without Board ...... ment relief and arra’t getting it." bsU avsnua. West Haven, lacera- Boardere W anted...... 69 single rooms, two sfid three room Hopkins, testifying at the sedond CDRBWATidNS » e • • e • • e tions «t tbs fses and hands and Country Board—Reiorte suits, all modem convex^ees. Ap- bearing by the msnufaetures com- Hotela-Restaurante ... ply Janitor, telmhone 7w8 or A. peSriblt intsrnsl tajurlsa Wanted—Rooma—Board e e e e e e e e mittee on the LaFoUette-Costigan W. Harrison 691T...... Ksnry P. Fournlor, IT, of 168 By ABSOOUTID Real Betats Fei Rent $500,000,000 unemployment rrilef Babcock strsot, JXtofUori, lao^ Amer Olt-Pow and Lt’Br . Apartments, Flats, Tenements .. bill, said enmbaticaUy that "there !• Dear -hfiBtlng proved good tipns'and Intsrnsl injuries to the Afid Qsa sod Elito e e e e e e . t e e e . e Bueinees Locations for Rent ... a need for Federal funds for unsm- dldndidn’t Itr And not so dUfiemt BOARDERS WANTED 59- . • f , teeeeeeeee* ll(>uses tor Rent ...... ployment relief in ths stats of Nsw either, Hsrs’a th* way ^sst. Amer Sup Pow Suburban for Rent ...... silhohett* should Antiway; XmvlBs, 16, of 897 Cam Bill® RiOC® aetceeeesaseasas* Summer Homes for Rent ...... I large heated room withYork." ' deet’s field avonua, Hartford, laoeratioqe. GliBtrftl‘ ^ tl SUtsut ®i Bl®o eeeseeeiee Wanted to Rent t e e e e s e e e e e board, home privUegei. 68 Garden "Tbers win be teni of; thouisndi formed.. Ltvlaa was tpMtsd s« aa out pa- Qit 6®rV$Q® '•••••eeeceeeeet^ee Real Estate For Sale this winter without ndsqunte relfsf Apartment Building for Sale • • • street. Telephone 6194. tient at the Marldoa boopltal City SirVe, » e y #,•••••• e #.# • Buelnese Property tor Sale • e e • • if Federal funds are not a.vailable," Fouralsr,. who lufferod from shock sn®e ROOM AND BOARD at $U.OO per Farms and Land tor Sale • • • s e e he asserted. of th* oolHston was held only ts»* OpldmU'I^Bf' • • Ae.s t,e I e.e Houses for SaU week. The Hotel Sheridan. Tel. porarUy sad It la snsotsd he wJU Ip^Dn ROSid • I •••••»• e^e s'e s • Lots for Sale .e .e e----s s e -^ e e e e e e e e e e e 8678. Resort Property for Sale e e • • e e • SUtiaties prova tbat^for every b*.dis»argid thia aftsraopn. Klpg •RtijUld O i l ' I n d *•'•••e*eselss•• Suburban for Sale ...... »#•••* I WANTED—ONE OR TWO refined three.men aged,between 75 and 80 will rsmalB at tbs boopltal but bis Usitsd F*0UBd®r® • • • • ad' e e s # • • bU.ai Real Estate tor Exchange...... aam* has not bssa plaosd on tbs TJlllt®d CNW fteeeiaeteeesatee Wented—Real ...... gentlemen boarders In Swsdisb there nre four women. For every Utaltid Lt and Pow A,*...... Aoetlnn—liegnl Wntleee home. Rates ressonsble. Address four men over 85 there are seven danger list 71 (BEAD T n ITQBYf THE N OOLOB THE PKWBB) Legel N’oMees l e e e e e e e e e e e * Box L. M., Herald. women. "Wal, 'The fisherman that ws haMB Tht fishaitaiui repUsd, By FRANK BECK spied looks friendly. Why MUM son, aU through tha year I hatf GAS BUGGIES—The Fable on the Good Resolution we sU bide behind the trees?" said my fun at flShlag ’oauat this aw imall apot ataya warm aa warm eaa WHACr! YOU Soouty. "Lat’s run out and say rr’s FUNNY, J1M» BUT X PUT ‘ BR THERE, ZM VOUU LAU6H.HCM, BUT OLD TOP, IM WITH OKIYJ WONT BE HOME "We’ve been up where It's oold. "1 must admit I diBBt h i^ /3 I've made a RESDtunbN ro^ madb the very INOSM TKAL WAIT'U-, FOE DINNER f f T 'BORRV. wish he’d tsU us bow- he oatobss And than ha addSd‘, ‘Flth. a YOU. HOW ABOUT, DEAR,BUT And nalthar do X ears, at M g 1 ii MORS CO^SfOSRATB OF RBfOLUTlON YOU DID.. TO X PHONE THIB IB A /WWB fish, and also why It’s warm right THINK OF AMYi FlILINBB bw ino oowi^ act I JUB1 here. I’d rwdly Wte to know." maaaa fun tor ma." MV WIFE THIi YEAR AMY.. timb to tell "Why, say, It Is, straaft," Oop- "No mattor whloh way m FIRBT AND CUT OUT THB CLUB T0N16HT FO0»^ TO TREAT HER LIKE , AND C e U E» R A T» N 6^ EOT py crisd. "Ws only* had a rtal go, not far from hart you wO, A PAL .. AND NOT BB1N8 B^UFIBH OUTj short rids, .yet that ^ mow. But stay arwmd a tOUR ^BPUmONB^ IT AL wUla. Ill oooh sa tofito HURTINO HER ABOUT THIN6B-. 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fbeXovlBf Word. Wife (at rafUoad sUtlOB)~ Well, Take time to speak a loving word you haven’t bought the tickets y e t OUT OP W l U l g V BANK . Where'loving words are seldom Husi'*Mnd -No. lou haven't told me yet where w e js Cpendlog ibe^ NOW, THIS (S MY WMOUB WSUW S tftu Ia S rf* beard, two weeks 1 k*B8 «>ud off. And it Fill linger In il'® mind ■RUSSIAN'B6«a CUJT«H,THXr 1 W tfM ON, 1 u SITSSSb I And gather others of Its kind. Ere long such words will echo An exchange tells of a fellow who tISBD TO THROW THE OaeeRAISD 1) 7. Erstwhile the heart was poor sidewalk and broke both bottles. WRESTLER e«? aoHANNSseuitoi >c vow '^ o i and hare, TMAllS HIS And somewhere on the heavoU' “You look sweet ienough to eat!” HE 'WeiOHED 203 'POUNPe,eur I IT WOUU'D OLD-TIMB / Vptird tra ck He whispered soft and low; I TOSSED AMD SHOOK. HIM MUUMD j TH9lAI.VZE KESHOLD/ The ni'j&ic will come echoing “I do,” she said quite hungrily—: back. “Where do you want to go?” wrm THE EASE AND CHMB OF , / A TOREADOR WAYIM^ H » CAtB/ \ *ESUT,SO Doctor—The best thing for you is The big worry of the girls in the WHEN I CLAMTCb THI^ J IFATt/ IT^ to stop drinking and smoking, go soda water booths is tr ^ g to look HOLD ON HIM, HE COLLAT>QED C O U L D h TT to bed early and get up early in the as though they enjoyed their cigar- B U S T A morning. ets. IN MY A R M S / fatient (after considering a. bit) w a t c h —Say, Doc, I don’t think I am wor- Mother—I don’t think the man up- C9?^AL. ^y of the best; what’s second stairs likes Johnnie, to play on the choice? drum he got Christmas. Father—^Why? ' WILD OATS...Its got so women Mother—Well, this afternoon he hsin do almost anything that a man gave Johnnie a knife and asked him can, but the majority of cases they if he knew what was inside the have to use a hairpin... .A woman drum. ^ who admits that she used to look upon marriage with reverence is Man—What is your son in co \Sihyinced now that Peggy Joyce has lege? %e right idea...... The only reason Friend—A halfback. the Rock of Gibraltar has stood the Man—I mean in studies. test of the years is because nobody Friend—Oh. In studies, he's ;evter advertised for bids to remove away back! ft.'... .Well, anyway, one can tell a bifver-tongued orator without look- ling for the “Sterling” mark...... A Most lawyers you see with the ifWend of ours must be going fish- information you want at their finger jpg. We saw him buying an en- tips are thumbing a volume in the Tkrgjng device for his camera yes- supreme court library. terday...... With some folks life is ^ust one sweet song. He furnishes In Italy people leave their calling music and the neighbors furnish curds when they pay visits to tombs. ‘Se. words...... When you see a mar- <5RAPPLET>E ri^'couple walking down the street, Flapperna.u.a.mT.orF.. Fanny Says the one that is two or three steps ahead is the one that’s made...... Modem woman doesn’t have to be a • hula dancer to wiggle out of a tight place...... A man may possibly re- gret accumulating a million dollars, but nobody ever regretted saving a thousand dollars___Cemeteries and Appearance Counts By John C. Terry gclf courses are kept in better cen- SCORCHY SMITH dition than any other kind of prop- erty.. ... oendir.g to the employment bureau for a stenographer and then marrying her saves sending for a cook. ..Every jct has to oe fed IT SURE IS 600D Ob ME, MTS RISHT'. OHEAINT ANODDERTING.DER BY GOSH,SCORCHY.*TH' rHOWS TH IS? with energy. These things won t SCORCHY'. TRKMOH WE MUCH 6 0 0 0 T O T WO WEDDER IS VERY UN- I A^ANAAKi ISic BiauvRIGHT I ’ r\A.njie tAktye run any Icrger on ti.rJr own momeu- OUWT,TO errANOIHEP. PCOPLCS BESIDES T I N - USUAL AND IFNOU WILL V CALIFORNIA AINT NEVER tum than a r^.w Year’s resolution. TOOKVrrs a oppor lyPES LIKE MINE WOULD TAKE OFF DOT HEAVY \ SUPPOSED TO GIT VERY TUHl' COST DOLLARS I N A FOROOKT DER pit c h e r VALL \ UNUSUAL *. Man -The doctor told my wife she REfiUlA^ GALLERY '. LOOK MORE like a CAUfORNIA^ should take exercise. IN VANTER AND MAKE YOUR Friendly Neighbor—And is she FRIENDS doing it? MORE Man—I f jumping at conclusions JEALOUS and nuinlng up hills cam be called exercise.

Old Maid—Oh, Mr. Policeman, man has been following me! f^icer—Are you sure he was fol- lowing you? Old Maid—Yes, I went back two If takes more than a profM- or three times to see if he was com- slonal Juggler to baalnoe some ac- ing. counts.

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a.hook of maMm Im Hvon witb jt. % wmi found guQty mid CART MEET CUT RATE eadi'padiafii of Italy BiMhnelljCheneyiAuxIllayrs l OWNER OF DOG WARNED fined fLO. and'ooBts. 65 NOW WORKING H fillS N e that Uw^Bsw p i^ V ' a, V' TOUtod S p w lA Joo^.Lubedc, of 88 Oottage wfB be in io R e ' iB . <^«in storas, regular^ meeting^-g ^tonight. _ In ABOUTTOWN street, was fined 310 and costs for wMeb iMunSy sa R eig a N f^ at out favor of the joint installatloo of toe PRICE ON OGARETTES fTMUSTBERESTRAINEDl drivtag a oar with defective brakes. ET rate patoea anyway, 'indopendeot offlews tor 1938 of toe auzUlnry and Police discovered this wheq they ON BROAD STRE dealers claim they cannot compete Ifn. Jullai A. Rau, wl>o baa ben Ward Cheney Camp, scheduled tor m »*««< under the care of a trained quesUimed Lubeek r^arding an- Independoits Here Say An- with these cut rates and that the oiyafiiiQfKi 'liiuraday evening, January 18. ^re HawtiuNne St. Woman In other matter with which he was not atorea take a loaa in selling nurse tor the past week, is Improv- ifiirtmiHiig officers w ill be Depart- nounced Cat To **2 For a found to be implicated. under the established price of 16 1ns dai^4 ment PreMdent Mary Mullen of Court Promises To Turn iU Weadwr ADows For 'Quarter'* Would Kill All cents a package. Hartford and DepartmMit Com- Animal Over To War^mi-— Profit. One of the busiest places in 1 ^ - The news story yesterday stated . . mander Edward Hall of Meriden. A Other Cases. • • - I Chester yesterday was the Manches- GASOUNE IS STOLEN Rapil Progress — Nexl that R J. iteynolds. American To- auimer will be served at 6:80 under Although an Associated Press ter Trust Company and the Savhi^ thetorection of Mrs. Edward bacco and U i^ tt and IQren com- Ardtie H. Hayes\ p»«fc of Manchester. Crowds lined Mrs. Margaret LaMotte of Haw- dispatch yesterday stated that Waterman, president of amto- thome street was in police court FRpM PARKED AUTO hiproH Near $3,000. panies had reduced thdr prioes both sides of the bank. On the iary, and Lawrence Converse from ttii» morning charged with keeping leading cigarette manufacturers from 36fi5 per thousand to 36. Trust company side many _ wi had neduced toe wholesale prices of lined up making deposits, Oie _ toe camp. St dog unrestrained tdter being warned by the

Mrs. Eva Hughes Cone of 7 Chest- THEIR NEW YEAR PARTY You Yet It Means A Great Deal nut street, who has been ill with an attack of grip the past two week^ is improving. Mrs. Ralph O*®* Win Be Held In Headquarters HALES S E L F -^ R V E To Someone Less Fortunate East Center street is caring tor h«r. of Company Saturday Night; \ Members of Chapman CJourt are 35 Members To Attend. planning to attend the - meeting of G R C3JCEJRIY To you fortunate people who are eating three square meals every Fidelity Court of East Hartford ^ Hose Company No. 4, S. M. F. D., day, a potato does not mean a whole lot But to a less fortunate morrow evening when its new offir is naOy for Its annual New cers win be installed. Past Royal man, woman or child, it means a great deal. It is the plan of this Anne Tryon of Chapman Year’s party, which Is one of toe outstanding dbdal events on toe CJourt w ill take p in t in the uncrown- organization to place a barrel at each entrance for our custom- calendar for toe firemen of that Rosolved In 19S3 ing ceremony. yfitt- The celebration will iake place ers to drop a potato into, each time they visit the store this week. Saturday night in the School street HAIR TINTING Rev. David Carter, pastor of toe To Serve Only Quality Foods—And to Buy With every potato deposited in these barrels, Hale's will give a Federated church at Wapping will fire-house. A meeting will be heia Does your face look weary preach this evening at 7:30 at toe tonight t o . plan toe affair. and sallow because its frame, Them Where Quality Prevails. potato. At the end of the week, they will be distributed by the Windsorville Methodist church. The committee in charge consists your h a iz^ coloriess or badly This is another in toe series of spe- of Arthur Gardner, Ralph Russell, streaked? Manchester Charity Department to needy famihes in town. Charles Reymandcr, Fred McCor- Haleys Food Departments cial services which are being held CSonsult us. W e can tint ftita week by toe North Methodist mick and William Taylor. A group of entertainers from Hartford your hair a natural, healthy This which we ask isn’t a great sacrifice. Simply take a potato larger parish. Those who have GROTE AND WEIGEL*8 will be present and a roast chicken looking shade,, which refiects room in their cars are requested to color and life and brightens along with you each time you shop Hale’s this week. It is our be in front of toe North Methodist and spaghetti dinner will be served your face. church tonight at 7:10, and any tqr Caterer Urbano Osano. frankfurters Private booths, comfortable plan to give a potato for a potato. wishing transportation to Wndsor- There are 35 members of the com- 100% pore meat ingredients. ville should be there at toe same pany and all are sxpected to attehd. chairs and complete relaxation. hour. Special music has been ar- In addition there will be at least 15 Prices moderate. This plan has the full approval of the Manchester Charity De- ranged for all these services. of toe many honorary members BETTER-THAN-CmCKEN present. If past New Tear’s parties partment. Come on Manchester folks! Let’s see what you T. Edwin Cordis of Longmeadow, run be taken as a criterion, then 2 tins 25c can do to help those less fortunate. Remonber! Thursday, Mass., pigeon fancier will judge toe toe forthcoming affair will also be TUNA Pigeon Division of toe annual Poul- a decided success. A local contribu- Fancy baby tuna fish. Friday and'Saturday only. try Show at toe state armory next tion to toe entertainment will be Saturday afternoon. Elntiies come accordion solos by Charlie Rohan. from toe Nutmeg Pigeon Club of TOP NOTCH New Britain, Hartford and Man Chester and several Massachusetts CORN 2 large cans 25^ cities. A banquet will conclude toe OCCUPANTS OF TEACHQtS For Every Potato Put In divisional show at toe Hotel Shert- Golden Bantam Corn. dan Saturday night. Guests an ex- HALL MOVING TODAY pected from Holyoke, Springfield Sxifmb' HALB*S MORNING LUXURY and several Connecticut cities. Wal- The Barrels. Hale's Will ter Tedford is to charge of arrange- Most of Them Going To Cen- COFFEE 2 lbs. 45c ments. The poultry show is due to tennial Apartments Where open today. Blended for ns by Chase and Sanborn. Extensive Alterations Hav6 Put One In—Bring A Potato Regina d’ltalia society i fter its Been Made. regular monthly meeting last night, SPECIAL POPULAR EVERY DAY ITEMS held a party in honor of its officers Tha Manchester Construction HERSHEY’S chocolates...... '/j *b- Each Time You ShoD The who were re-elected. Mrs. Minnie Company today is moving furniture First Quality Montie, president, of toe organiza- TEA GARDEN PRESERVES...... bottle Z9C from Teemhers’ Hall to toe Centen- (Strawberry, raspberry and pineapple.) / tion, spoke on toe prospects for toe nial apartments on Chestnut street LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER...... * ®ans ISo new year. Refreshments were serv- for toe score or more of teach^ rubber Store This Week ed by Miss Adriana Grand! and Miss who are vacating the boarding QUAKER O A T S...... * Antionette Fontana. house which la being closed by IVORY S A L T ...... * cartons 2Sc Cheney Brothers. (Plain or iodized.) Scandia Lodge, No. 53, Order of Practically all of toe residents of HEELS FLAKO PIE CRU ST...... * pkgs* 26o Vasa, will hold *astallj»tion of of- Teachers’ Hall are moving to toe Attached ficers at toe regular meeting in Centennial in a group along with WhUe Yon Wait. Orange hall at 8 o’clock tomorrow toe matron, Mrs. Katherine Abbott, FREE! A botUe of pancake syrnp with Virginia Sweet night, at which time Herbert John- who will have charge of toe dining son will be installed as president, room at toe Centennial. The new- both for succeeding John Poison. Mrs. Helga comers to too Centennial will be Pancake Flour 15c Johnson, district deputy of Hart- lodged on toe third and fourth fioors ford, will be in charge of toe instal- in groups of threes. Considerable SNOW-WHITE lation. Following toe ceremony, re- 15' alterations have been made to pro- For men, women and freshments will be served. vide for them. children. CELERY bunch 6c Read Hale’s JANUARY SALE Aevt. More than'300 persons attended toe ftWTinsi “Julkal^' at toe Eman- Extra Special Bleached celery. uel (lUtoeran church last night, ENTERTAINMENT Men's Waterproof , On Pages 8 and 9 sponsored by toe Men’s and Ladies FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 8 P. M. CALIFORNIA Society of toe church. A Swedish SOLES “smorgasbord” was enjoyed and ST. MARY’S PARISH HOUSE SEWED ON toe G Clef Glee Club presented a The Birds* Christinas Carol** CARROTS 2 bunches l ^ C short program of songs. Rev. K E. (A Play) Lai^ bunches of ^treeh carrots. Erickson, pastor of toe church, Adults, 86c. Children, 10c. spoke briefiy. 75 LARGE ir^ R ID A We repair Rubbers and Arctics. GRAiPEFRUlT 2 for 25c

O^vu^Id B lu^ SUNKIST FRESH JUICY S. Yul tes 701 Main St„ Johnson Block Ground Beef 19c lb. 2 lbs. 37c ORANGES 2 doz. 25c Wonderfol for table or Jnioe., Just the whitest milk fed native veal chops and cnOeta. them breaded—tender as c h i c k e n . ______Smelts...... 19c lb., 2 lbs. 35c Boston Blue F ish ...... 2 lbs. 25c The Ecimoimcai HALES You will like the tender slrioln steaks we are srillng at 4Se Make Money Your ib. Any weight to 8 lbs. Fuel HEALTH MARKET The prettieet lean 8 to 8 lbs. Brightwood Daisy Hams 25c lb. [OPPERS Servant The Wonder Bakers now offer n CONNECTICUT new 5e loaf of siloed Wonder Thursday Specials Oysters pt. 29c Bread. Same quality—smaller Master money—don't let it master you Mackerel loaf. The man who has inadequate financial re* Sole An For • serve finds himself in the uncomfortable Halibut New Beets or Carrots 9c bu. 1 lb. FRESH LIVER Cod 3 large bn. 25c. position of placing an undue. stress on Butterfish V2 lb. BACON money—as such. sThe man who SAVES PHONE US (Sugar oared.) 15« uses his money tqfals own best advantage. Deep Sea Scallops Celery YOUR ORDER SIRLOIN FLANK Green Beans Enjoy the Advantages of a Savings Peas CORNED 42c'" Tbrnatoca lb. Account by Starting One Now. Lettuce TheW.G.Glaiiiey BEEF Sweet Potatoes Tender and kou. 4“"19c Cauliflower Gmq^any Cranberries 25c “ 3Sc Coni, Lumber, •Masons' lean ri Supplies, Pldnt. BEEF ^ WnBSr Turnips Sugar Butter 336 No. Main S t, BKanchester SOUTH MANCHESTER,COHH Fowl 6 lbs. 9e 10 I 2 lbs. 55c »^25« Phone 4149' STEW a - ESTABLtSHEP.I9Sft

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