THE WEATHER Porecut by U. 8. Weather Boreau, .NET PRESS RUN Hartford. a v e r a o e d a i l y circulation for tho Month of November, 1929 Cloudy followed by snow or rain late tonight or Sunday; not much change in temperature. 5 ,4 8 8 iManthratfr . State Library— ComtK ^ Mcnt1>era o f the A ndit Bnreim o f Conn Clrculntlona > _J------—------— ------^ ______- V » PRICE THREE CENTS SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1929. FOURTEEN PAGERS (Classified Advertising on Page 12) VOL. XLIV., NO. 58. -S> t - TELEVISION MACHINES AT HOOVER’S INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE SOON ON THE MARKETS BOARD TAKES U. S. MARINES CLASH S l i M M E T San Francisco, Dec. 7.— (AP) —Perfection of a radio television OVER THE FOX instrument said to be adaptable BRITISH ISLES; to home use at a price well with­ WITH HAITIEN MOB, in the purchasing power of the average radio fan was announc­ PICTIIK CORP. 26 P E W DIE ed here today by W. W. Charles, President of the Kemper Radio KILL FIVE, WOUND 20 Corporation of . Charles- said the Kemper Cor­ Stock Market Cra^h. Hit poration had received its license I Wind of 108 Miles an Hour to manufacture the instruments Fifteen Hundred Men Arm­ and distribute them nation^ly. Company Hard But Presi­ COLHURIEVNEW Manufacture is to begin imme­ Reported — Many Calls diately, Charles declared, while dent Says Financial Prob ed With Machetes, Clubs plans to broadcast the sound pic­ , WAR SEREIARV for Help from Ships in -tures--- are being considered.- lems Will Be Solved. and Stones Attempt to In­ Distress. vade City— None of the CROWN PRINCE PAYS New York, Dec. 7.—(AP)—Con-j Was Once Cowboy; Presi­ new trol of the motion picture inter- | London, Dec. 7— (A P I— A Marines Injured— U. S. hurricane which swept in fr(^^the ests headed by William Fox today ^ dent's Appointment Was Atlantic still raged over the British j RESPECTS TO POPE was vested in a board of trustees | Isles and nearby on which the Western Electric Co. | No Surprise to Capital Rushing Reinforcements epreading destruction and confusion and a firm of Wall street bankers j K s w f k e . Scilly island reported i^oHino- nnrts in the formation of a national economic council—first of Its kind in is represented. ] a wind velocity of 108 f. These men played leading parts in the lo r^ objective is to “assure employ- The board of trustees which was to Island— latest Re­ hour, while eighty ^nd ^nd Humbert With His Two Sis­ American history-composed of b u sin g n d v er , pictured center at the important White appointed by Mr. Fox consists of 1 Washington, Dec. 7.—Colonel Pat­ velocities in other parts of Eneiana ment and remove shown at the conference are: upper left, Sec- himself, John Otterson, president of rick Jay Hurley of Oklahoma, once ports Say City is Quiet were conimon. , ters Sees the Pontiff for House conference, told the T nmnnt rrieht) and Assistant Secretary Julius Klein; upper right, Julius Electrical Research Products, Inc., a cowboy, has been pamed by Presi­ As many as 26 Persons already a subsidiary of the Western Elec­ were dead in the furious storm ^9 retary of Commerce Chamber of Commerce, and William Butterworth, dent Hoover for Secretary of War to Barnes (left), chairman of the engineer of the Ford Motor Company. tric Co., and H; Li Stuart of Halsey, fill the vacancy caused by the death ■ Port Au Prince, Dec. 7.— (AP) — of the victims having lost their lives | the First Time. Stuart & Co., a Wall street banking | Tn T d mishaps in which huge wave^ | president of the Chamber; / ;c7a?t C ^rnorS of LoSer right are William Green (left). of James W. Good. The nomination A body of 1,500 men who attempted S i S e n t TZ »Co„neI., president ot the Metal Trades Divi- hr use. and wind swamped small craft be j Heads Both. to invade the city of Aux Cayes late fore they could make port. , Sion of the A. F. L., as they called at the White House. The Fox Film Corn, and the Fox yesterday afternoon armed with ManyiTiaiiT Ships Missing- - - Rome, Dec. 7.— (AP) — Crown machetes, clubs and stones, clashed Considerable ^nxiety^was^^held for | Humbert and his younger Theaters Corp.,. are the principal companies in the Fox holdings to with a Marine patrol. Five of the ^vessels which either invaders were killed and twenty' some known to have sisters Princesses Giovaima and come under the supervision of the I'eported or were Maria drove today from the Qulmal BUSINESS CLINIC board of trustees. Mr. Fox is presi­ wounded. been in difficulties. . The invading band came from an It was dawn before the Palace to the "Vatican and paid FEDERAL MEN ARRESTED dent of both. The board of trusteei was formed, outlying section. They met a gan to quiet down and their respects to Pope Pius XI. They the statement continues, to facilitate Marine patrol of twenty men imder violent conditions stilk were accompanied by Count De BIG PROPOSITION Quieting wTnds showed a trail of the permanent financing of the pro­ command of Captain Roy Sxvink of destructign with fall^en trees, tde- Vecchi. ItallEm ambassador to the 66,195 DRY VIOLATORS jects at the earliest possible mo­ the National Garde. For an hour o-ranh poles, flooded roads, and Holy See, who introduced them to ment and to work out a practical a parley was held and the soldiers broken telegraph and telephone the Pope. It was the first time plan for the acquisition of the as­ surroimded. They fired three volleys Humbert, Giovanna and Maria had Julius Barnes Will Have to sets of Loew’s Ins. overhead and then opened effective "'The French steamer Ornais was . seen the pontiff. During Fiscal Year and As- MAN ELUDES LAW Owes 91 Miyions. fire with one machine gun and sLx wrecked at Perran Bay d^nng the Troops stood at attention as the The New York Times says obliga­ automatic rifles. None of the de­ nieht A lifeboat was sent out to children of King Victor Emmanuel Inteniew Leaders All tions of $91,000;000 which Mr. Fox fenders was. injured. aLffst the crew but its oivm crew passed by. The crowds cheered the sisted Stale Officers to' THIRTEEN YEARS arranged on a temporary basis with Quiet in Aux Cayes. had a terrifying experience b^ore royal trio to the echo, particularly Over the Country, expectations of placing thefm on a Reports from Aux Cayes this returning to shore. The Ornais their future king. permanently financial position are morning said that the city was quiet crew of nineteen eventually were Follow Same Route Nab 11,156 More-The _ the reasons for the formation of the with members of the band all dis­ saved by rocket apparatus. "Humbert, Giovanna and Maria board of trustees. persed. Aux Caye^ officials report­ Washington, Dec. ' 7.— (AP) The rocket apparatus vyas taken drove along the same route follow­ Arrests by Stales. Texas Swindler Found in The crash of the Stock Market, ed that in their judgment yester­ out and the New Haven boat ed two days ago by their father and Julius Barnes is finding his task of the Times says, checked plans for a day’s action has saved the city from mother who paid their initial visit stock offering planned in connection launched to assist a vesse organizing a National council to looting. the Larolaw out of control wth to the Pope Thursday. At the boun- with an amalgamation of all the New lealand Where He A search made in Jacmel yester­ steering gear damaged off Dunge d^-ry line of ’Vatican City, Commen- Washington, Dec. 7.— (AP)—Fed- guard the welfare of American bus­ Fox properties and at the same time day was reported to have revealed ness. The Swansea Coast Guards datore Serafini, governor of the city eral prohibition officers arrested j iness one of gigantic proportions. impaired collateral used in the tem­ Norwegian boat driven met them and the papal gandarmes Was Respected Citizen. porary financing. IB evidence of the smuggling of auto­ reported a 66,195 persons during the fiscal year j ' The project is to remain in the matic pistols. Reinforcements ar­ ashore diirin the height of the stood at attention while their band Mr. Fox’s motion picture enter­ PATRICK J. HURLEY gale. The crew was believed safe. played the royal march. which endedjast June 30 and assist- j conference and discussion stage for prises are estimated to represent rived there this morning and prepar­ Senate yesterday ed to make further searches and ar­ A lifeboat which put out to the The Crown Prince presented the ed in the arrest of 11,156 more by | 7.— (AP.) some time and slowly and carefully assets of $500,000,00b. was sent to the San Pedro, Cal., Dec. rests. The city was quiet and under aid of the Hungarian steamer Pope with some superb artistic gold state officers. j the members of the council will be- afternoon. , . Honved near Little Hampton re­ -After eluding the law for thlr- Colonel Hurley is now Assistant control as were all other points. plate, and the two princesses gave New York was the scene 7 the‘ r ^ Crouch, for- turned after hours on the water. It him two large silver vases worked chosen. Secretary of War, a position in lAre’est number of arrests by gov . , j , Barnes* was delegated to take had aroused considerable anxiety. in has relief. The Pope’s gifts to ernment agents. Prohibition Com-1 mer*Fort Worth, Tex., grain deal- MENTION GRUNDY which he' has served since early ‘ n REINFORCEMENTS EMB.\RK Among reports of maritime mis­ charge by the huge gathering of Norfolk, Va., Dec. 7.—(AP.) — . Humbert were three examples of missioner Doran reported today, | er, today was enroute to Texas, to the Hoover Administration. He is haps received by un^rharl- the jubilee medals done in gold, sil­ prominent business men which as­ 46 years old. Serving as transport for a bat­ The British steamer John Chari ver, and bronze, and a beautiful that state having a total of 8,265. j charges of illegally obtaining sembled hve on Thursday ■ to ad­ talion of Marines to reinforce those the FOR VARE’ S PLACE Although the selection of Colonel ton was ashore at New Haven, miniature of himself. Kentucky was second with 3,963. ^ through’the forgery of vance President Hoover’s plans for Hurley produced litUe surprise, from already in Haiti, where recent tur­ crew being rescued la^r. bulent activities have attracted at­ en- Tho Pontiff presented to Princess New bill, o, .adlng 0.. grain shipment,. business stabilization. a political standpoint it is regarded Severe damage toJ:he helm, Giovanna a rosajy entirely in gold tention of the President and the Hampshire had the smallest num- • Crouch arrived here yesterday Large Committee. as significant in that it is a recogni­ gines, and pumps of the with designs symbolic of his jubilee tion of the South in Cabinet honors. Navy and State Departments, the steamer Casmon. The Italian her 17 and Kansas the next small- , aboard the steamship City of Hon- As a contemplated council is to be and to Maria he gave a rosary of gg^’ 3j ’ olulu in custody of Sheriff John R. composed of a large committee Governor Fisher Announces Recognition of South. aircraft squadron’s flagship Wright steamer Johnny wanted assistance. coral and gold and., a njiniature j The figures by states were: j Blgham of Bell county, Texas, on representing many lines of Ameri­ This recognition was stressed was to sail from the naval operat­ Both were off Penzance. repre^snting the Holy Child and the ing base at Hampton Roads with The Andalucia bound for Buenos Federal Helped j the last leg of a 16,000 mile trip can business, within which is to Oe when President Hoover at his semi­ angels. Appointment M a y Be sdme 500 Marine corps officers and Aires near Land’s End Arrests States I after the fugitive. Sheriff Bigham ^established a smaller working com- weekly confefence, announced that The princesses were dressed Colonel Hurley’s nominaUon was men today. der and asked a steamer to stand charmingly in white with lace veils Alabama ...... 538 81 ' left Texas four months ago on in- [ mlttee. bv until the weather moderated. formation that Crouch was living Barnes purpose as revealed by Made Some Time Today. then on its way to tho Senate. It The Wright was loaded with sup­ in full length. Alaska ...... 191 plies, munitions and men at 10 a. The steamer Niton’s wireless was Arizona ...... 390 in Helenville, New (Zealand, where himself is to interview the business was said at the White House fh Blesses Party his appointment gave expression to m., and was ready to sail on the out of commission due to loss or When the Prince’s suite was pre Arkansas ...... 1,013 he is said to have fled after his al­ leaders of the nation, discuss the i ' the wish of the South that a Cabinet afternoon tide about 2:30. The topgallant mast and aeriels. Caltfornia ...... 2,563 leged forgery operation. project with small conference Harrisburg, Pa„ Dec. 7—(AP) — The steamer4 HnnvPdHonved^wireiesseu wirelessed I sented to him afterward the g^dmg: people member be chosen from that section naval base barracks constituted a Colorado ...... 353 Government Agent groups and study the result before- Speculation on the identity of the she was proceeding to Dover. detachment of about 75 men com­ “ God bless the whole Italian royal Connectient .... 224 At the* time of his prrest. Crouch taking definite action. man to be named by Governor John and that he had been endorsed by Delaware ...... 78 Secr.etary Lamont, it was an­ leading men in almost every South­ manded by Captain Erwin Mehllng- family and all Italy and in partlcu- was living as a highly respected S. Fisher to fill the post of Junior er. BOLT STRIKES LINER Dist. of Col...... 342 nounced, late yesterday at the U. S. Senator from Pennsylvania ern State. 7.— citizen ifi Helenville, where he was A detachment of nearly 300 Ma­ Cherbourg, France, Dec. Florida ...... 2,421 White House has created a new divi­ made vacant by the Senate’s re­ Just under 50 now, the new sec­ Cun- (K'nntlniird on I’nge 3.) a government land agent, president rines arrived from Quantlco at 7:30 (A P .)—Lightning struck the Georgia ...... 2.508 sion of the Commerce Department jection of William S. Varc took a retary of war was born in the Choc­ ard liner Lancastria during a ter- of a local golf and tennis club, a. "m., and at once went on board Hawaii ...... 544 member of the school board and an to coordinate Federal construction wide range today. . taw nation. Inijian territory. He rible storm in the English channel the Wright. Idaho ...... 529 officer in his church. He has two activities with those of the states. No less than a dozen possibilities roamed the plains as cowpuncher; last night, burning out parts of her Illinois ...... 3,352 were advanced in political circles, took a fling at mining, and at 25 be­ Shortly before 10 a. m. nearly wireless apparatus. Therg w a s, THREE ENTOMBED daughters in a New Zealand col­ 200 Marines arrived from Parris Is­ Indiana ...... 815 lege and two sons in business with Joseph R. Gruqdy. of Bristol, came an attorney in Tulso, Okla, great excitement aboard, but no Iowa ...... 314 land, S. C. At 10 o’clock all'were there. Crouch fought extradition. president of the Pennsylvania man­ where he has lived since. other damage. Kansas ...... 31 ufacturers Association heading the He garries his six feet odd with aboard the aircraft ship and the the The papers for his returned were The storm was so violent, IN A COAL MINE Kentucky ...... 3,963 PLAN TO CLEAN UP list. Political observers believed *n erectness that testifies to his battalion was formed under com­ Lancastria made the roads with Louisiana 1,207 signed by President Hoover. Grundy will be offered the appoint­ mand of Major Louis E. Fagan of Mrs. Crouch ^accompanied her active life. He is easily one of the difficulty. Maine ...... 129 ment. but there was considerable handsomest men in Washington the Marine Corps. The Homeric, •which is due tnis- Maryland ...... 2,561 husband. The trio traveled as doubt as to his acceptance because The 500 men will reach Port Au FRONT ST. ‘JOINTS’ public life. evening, was reported to have sav­ Massachusetts .. 749 wealthy voyagers, and those aboard of the unfriendly feeling manifest Prince probably by Wednesday or Over 100 Miners Worked the ship were not aware that Good ML\cr ed the crew of a sunken vessel dur­ ...... 2,360 against him by Independent Repub- An ability to make people like Thursday, joining the some 700 Croqch was a prisoner. , licans and Democrats in the Senate ing the night. Minnesota ...... 2,219 him, and, to listen attentively and Marines now on 4;he island. during the Investigation of his All Night to Free Men Mississippi ...... 814 Chief Farrell, of Hartford, courteously to the troubles of anj' Missouri ...... 2,297 lobbying activities. one in his department—be the trou­ Washington, Dec. 7.—(AP) — Montana ...... 1,353 TWO MEN ARE KILLED Matter of Hours bled one of high, low or optermedl- Troubled times in Haiti has caused Nebraska ...... 503 Gov. Fieher announced in Read­ Trapped by Cave-In. Has Long Been Dissatis­ ate rank—are commented upon as the Washington government to GEN. MINRO DIES; Nevada ...... 258 ing last night that the appointment facets of his character brought out mobilize Marines for dispatch to the New Hampshire 17 IN A 1,000 FOOT FALL was “only a matter of hours.” tiny island republic. The governor critized the Senate during his tenure as assistant sec­ / * Morgantowm, W. Dec. 7.— New Jersey .... 1,370 fied With Conditions. Detachments from the barracks Va.., in refusing to seat Mr. Vare. In a retary of war. J FAMOUS SOLDIER (AP)—Signal tapping by three New M ^ ico .... 517 Were Going Down Into Jersey at Quemtico, Virginia, and Parris New Y o r k ...... 8,265 statement to newspapermen, he Colonel Hurley—he reached che Island, S. C., were concentrated at miners entombed behind a huge fall Iron Man When the Eleva­ grade of lieutenant colonel durins of coal in the Brock mine of the North Carolina 1,424 Hartford, Dec. 7 —(AP) —That said: , . the Norfolk naval base. The U. S. North Dakota .. 39 tor Drops. “While I have been opposed to the world war and now Is a reserve S. Wright was made ready there to Continental Coal Company at Cass- police chief Garrett J. Farrell, had Mr. Vare politically, I regard his colonel—began his military service Ohio ...... 1.825 been dissatisfied with the speakeasy transport approximately 500 men to Withdrew British Soldiers ville, near here, spurred rescuers election as an established fact. I in 1902 as a captain of cavalry oi early today. Officials of the coal Oklahoma ...... 1,408 ■V^harton, N. J., Dec. 7—(AP) — situation on the East Side for a a “secret” destination for “duty be­ Oregon ...... 255 The accidental deaths of two men accepted it as such and issued a the Indian Territorial volunteer yond the seas.” The vessel was company said they believed the res­ long time before the fight between corrected certificate of election. In from Gallipoli Area Dur­ cuers were within thirty or thirty- Pennsylvania ... 3,674 killed in a fall of 1,000 feet at the two bootleggers resulted in the militia. 'From 1914 to 1917 he was a due to start southward this after­ Porto Rico ...... 83 Richards iron mine, were reported doing this I simply manifest the captain in the Oklahoma jiationai noon. five feet of the trapped men. slaying of one of them in Front American spirit of submitting to the Rhode Island ... 280 today. street last Wednesday, came as an guard. President Hoover prepared a spe­ Over 100 Rescuers will of the majority.” ing the World War. More than 100 rescuers, using S. Carolina ...... 737 The victims were George B. Tol­ official statement from headquar­ Wins D. S. C. cial message to Congress on the South Dakota .. 234 ley, of Dover, civil engineer and During the world war his legal Haitien situation. three cutting , machines, hacked ters today following Mayor Batter- ST.ATE INVENTOR DIES away at the fall of coal, described Tennessee ...... 2,533 Harry E. Briosius, of Darbey, son’s directions to the chief yester­ ability In negotiating the army The administration took action London, Dec. 7.— (A P )—Gener^ as about 200 feet in length when Texas ...... 3,487 Penn., construction foreman. day afternoon, that a complete in­ agpreements with the Grand Duchy late yesterday after Secretary Stim- Sir Charles Minro, famous British The men wer.e descending the 7 .1 _ (A P )- son had received dispatches from the It caved In on the men about 3:30 Utah ...... 313 vestigation and report of conditions WUlfam'^H. H ^ t. 72,''arUst ,knd_in- ^J«emburg^w^^^^ soldier who won wide praise for his Vermont ...... 71 1,100 foot main shaft yesterday af­ be made to him. The mayor also American high commission saying . o'clock yesterday afternoon. This ventor of Stamford, Conn., was guished service cross, ana a succ6ssfrl \vithdrHwal of British Virginia ...... 375 ternoon in a mine car and had gone asked the head of the department star citation was conferred upon he feared a “serious situation” may force worked in shifts throughout found dead in bed here at, the home and Anzac forces from the Gallipoli the night. The tappings could be Washington ----- 948 about 100 feet when they lost con­ to extend his Inquiry to reported him for a volunteer reconnaissance develop. ’The President’s message peninsula during the World of his nieerf, Mrs. M. M. Vickers, was sent to the capital In usual heard more distinctly toward dawn, W. Virginia ------2i004 trol of the car, which plunge'’ the rumors of “protection collection under heavy enemy fire. died today in London. He was 69. and today his body was being sent manner, by a White House messen­ officials said. Wisconsin ...... 1,403 remaining distance to the bottom. agents.” It is understood that the Colonel Hurley married Miss Sir Charles joined the Army in Wyoming ...... 314 Both were dead when other work­ city’s chief executive was referring to Stamford for burial. ger but both Houses had adjourned The men were believed to have Doctors attributed death to nat- Ruth Wilson, daughter of Adm. 1879 and saw service at Malakand been at work beyond the fall of In addition to these the men reached the bottom of the to a report that an ex-clty official when he arrived. />Q11QAQ Henry B. Wilson, United States A detachment of four officers and and later was on the staff in South coal, It was said by rescuers. commissioner reported that 1,993 shaft. Their bodies were recovered. has been receiving sums of money Mr. Hoyt had spent the winter in navy, in 1919. There are three Hur­ 273 men boarded a river boat last Africa. He was’in command of the They are: Sam Kratchen, L. Holt persons were arrested by state Officials of the Allen Good Mining Florida for meuiy years. ley children—Patricia, Ruth and ight at Quantlco for the journey second division in the first fighting and J. Martlndale, the latter two officers on information furnished by Company, which recently reopened (Continued on Page in 1914, and later was given com­ the mifee, have not determined the Wilson. . Jown the Potomac to Norfolk and negroes. Federal officers. d( mand of the First Army Corps. cause of the accident. If he has any hobby, it is flying five officers and 120 enlisted men In October. 1915, he was ap­ and riding in airplanes. He is not entrained at Parris Islsmd for the pointed to take over command of TREASURY BALANCE. a pilot, but he has mastered same destination. The Marine gar­ the Mediterranean Expeditionary French Business Ionian knack of tooling a plame under risons at Norfolk are expected to Force and to determine whether the Washington, Dec. 7.— (AP) — tain conditions. ^ supply 72 men for the expeditionaiY Gallipoli campaign should be con­ Jury Drinks Up Evidence Treasury receipts for December 5 Besides being an attorney, Coio- force. tinued. He decided on evacuation of were $5,581,758.07; expenditures,- Marries Moslem Prince nel Hurley is president of the First The detachment was under the the peninsula and succeeded in $8,807,948.76; balance $100,456,- _ % Trust and Savings bank of Tulsa men who have at least six months witnarwithdrawing his forces from a most In A Prohibition Case 032.34. and a director of the First National to serve before completing their en­ erous position with )mt slight bank there. ^ ) listments. Most of them had re­ " s was a difficult military cently returned from duty . In China widely praised in mili- Bend, Ore., Dec. 7.— (A P .)—It fcase of Mrs. Lulu Cline, charged (A P )—Mile Andree Josephine ca r ^ggpi^e efforts of Aga lOian, who NAB RUM RUNNERS and Nicaragua. Eighteen machine g\ms, radio eqxUpment and quantity It had been feared may be all right for a juror to sam- with violation of the prohibition ron, young French business woman famous owner of race horises, to jbe^estroyed pie the evidence when he is delib- , laws, and declared a mistrial. RESULTS of rifles and ammunition were and the Aga Khan, wealthy Indian lC6Cp keep such details secret It became Providence, Dec. 7 — . df «racv ating on a lienor oaM in Judge T. Court attaches said a gallon jug Anderson & Noren lo.?t a. tire Twenty cases of liquor were found loaded on the boat. sportsman were married’here today. ; known she ja s to receive about a The detefament was under the _ court but when half wiA full of evidence when the jury chain from their tyuck yesterday $40,000) be* by State troopers here last night ^They were united by a civil cere- , million francs (about command of Lieut. Lester E. Power. rtfUred to . deUbWate • Thursday and the Classified ad which they when they stopped a coupe in which mony vdth a Moslem rite follc^ng. fore the ceremony took place. The other officers .were UeuL T. on of T ^ t, but that it was only half Inserted the same day ‘ found it Aga .Khan’s fxdl hams Is His ■nmothy A. Holland. Main Road, 'dm A few days before her wedding, Bailey, Marshal Haig in C Appre- I’fw. wbw to court yester- for them almost as soon as the Highness Sir Sutan Mahomet Shah Waterwltcb, N. J., and H. C. Capel- wered newspaper U, 227 Madison street, Hoboken, N UcUt. W^ter B. Eaves. , First Army but in October 93.-; also asserted .Herald waa onvthe atceet...... ra the Pope, the The Wright is flagship of the air­ was sent to India where he remaln- oslem secretary, J.’, were passengers. The two men • had atti^- daaattiad imesiilWl craft Squadron of the scoutlnf^ „ 7 t d w e l d Irltiial. ftllowing will be arraigned today before DUGEtvl; J •A JUbtiiker federal commisslolner. fleet. fuMA id^dbUla "V .V- 'J - THE WEATHER Forecast by U. S. Weather Bureau, NET PRESS RUN Hartford. a v e r a g e d a i l y circulation for the Month of November, 1929 Cloudy followed by snow or rain late tonight or Sunday; not much 5 ,4 8 8 mattrhratfr Siirmng change In temperature. 3Icniber« of the Andlt Bureau of Conn. Slate Lilaary-Comp. ^ Circulations ^ PRICE THREE CENTS SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1929. f o u r t e e n p a g e s (Classified Advertising on Page 12) VOL. XLIV., NO. 58.

TELEVISION MACHINES AT HOOVER’S INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE SOON ON THE MARKETS BOARDTAKES U. S. MARINES CU SH ---- STORM LASHES San Francisco, Dec. 7.— (AP) —Perfection of a radio television instrument said to be adaptable OVER THE FOX BRITISH ISLES; to home use at a price well with­ WITH HAITIEN MOB, in the purchasing power of the average radio fan was announc­ P IC T M CORP. ed here today by W. W. Charles, 26 PERSONS DIE President of the Kemper Radio KILL FIVE, WOUND 20 Corporation of Los Angeles. Charles said the Kemper Cor­ Sleek Market Crask Hit poration had received its license Wind of 108 Miles an Hour to manufacture the instruments and distribute them nation^ly. Company Hard But Presi- COL HORUY NEW Fifteen Hundred Men Arm­ Reported — Many Calls Manufacture is to begin imme­ diately, Charles declared, while dent Says Financial Prob­ ed With Machetes, Clubs - • • I plans to broadcastoroaacast thetne s sound o u l pic- WAR SECRETARY for liolp troin uhips in j tures are being considered lems Will Be Solved. and Stones Attempt to In­ Distress. vade City— None of the CROWN PRINCE PAYS New York, Dec. 7.— (AP)—Con­ Was Once Cowboy; Presi­ trol of the motion picture inter- ^ ests headed by William Fox today ^ dent's Appointment Was Marines Injured— U. S. ” J i k S i ^ l l l R E S P E C T S TO POPE was vested in a board of trustees | Isles and nearby coasts on which the Western Electric C o.' No Surprise to Capital. Rushing Reinforcements spreading destruction and confusion and a firm of Wall street bankers i H t s wike. Scilly Island reported is represented. 1 These men played leading parts in the formation of a national econoimc council-first of its kind in a wind velocity of 108 The board of trustees which was j to Island— Latest Re­ American mstory-cornposed of business leaders of the country. The mam objective i^s to assure en^loy- hour, while eighty and ^ Humbert With His Two Sis­ appointed by Mr. Fox consists of i Washington, Dec. 7.—Colonel Pat-| velocities in other parts of Endian mmt S remove the f?ar of unemnloyment,” Preside nt Hoover, pictured center at the important White himself, John Otterson, president of rick Jay Hurley of Oklahoma, once' were common. HoSse^onfer^nce told the 400 assembled industrialists. Others shown at the conference are: upper left Sec- Electrical Research Products, Inc., ports Say City is Quiet As many as 26 persons already ters Sees the Pontiff for House conm r^ce, lo Lament (right) and Assistant Secretary Julius Klein; upper right, Julius a cowboy, has been named by Presi­ a subsidiary of the Western Elec­ dead in the furious storm, 19 b S s (left) chairman of the board of the United States Chamber of Commerce and William Butterworth, dent Hoover for Secretary of War to Barnes ^ lower left William B Mayo (left), chief engineer of the Ford Motor Company, tric Co., and H. Li Stuart of Halsey, fill the vacancy caused by the death Port Au Prince, Dec. 7.— (AP) — oML°victims baVng 1 fho first Timo, Stuart & Co., a Wall street banking, and^'^ S^ Evans ^prtsident of the Aircraft CorporatiL of Detroit. Lower right are William Green (left), of James W. Good. The nomination A body of 1,500 men who attempted an^w ind S n i p e d small craft be- I ------house. president S tSe’ American FederaU of Labor, and James OConnell, president of the Metal Trades Divi­ Heads Both. j to invade the city of Aux Cayes late fore they could make port. i sion of the A. F. L., as they called at the White House. yesterday afternoon armed with Many Ships Missing \ Rome, Dec. 7.— (AP) — Crown The Fox Film Corn, and the Fox ; machetes, clubs and stones, clashed Considerable anxiety was held for j Humbert and his younger Theaters Corp.,. are the principal j with a Marine patrol. Five of the some vessels which either ^ ; sisters Princesses Giovanna and companies in the Fox holdings to come under the supervision of the 1 invaders were killed and twenty' ree^ifdifficulUel j Maria drove today from the Quirnal BUSINESS CLINIC board of trustees. Mr. Fox is presi- | wounded. It was davra before the wind oe- paiace to the Vatican and paid FEDERAL MEN ARRESTED dent of both. The invading band came from an gan to quiet down and | their respects to Pope Pius XI. They j The board of trustees was formed, outlying section. They met a the statement continues, to facilitate Marine patrol of twenty men under violent j a^'"trail of 1 were accompanied by Count De BIG PROPOSITION. the permanent financing of the pro­ command of Captain Roy Swink of desUuctign'^Sh fallen trees, tele-j Vecchi, Italian ambassador to the 66,195 DRY VIOLATORS jects at the earliest possible mo­ the National Garde. For an hour poles, flooded roads. _ and | Holy See, who introduced th e m jo ment and to work out a practical a parley was held and the soldiers broken telegraph and telephone | the Pope. It was the first time plan for the acquisition of the as­ surrounded. They fired three volleys wires. Humbert, Giovanna and Maria had Julius Barnes Will Have to sets of Loew’s Ins. overhead and then opened effective The French steamer Ornais was • seen the pontiff. Daring Fiscal Year and As-] MAN ELUDES LAW Owes 91 Minions. fire with one machine gun and si.x wrecked at Perran Bay during the Troops stood at attention as the The New York Times says obliga-1 automatic rifles. None of the de­ nieht. A lifeboat was sent out to children of King Victor Emmanuel Interview Leaders All tions of $91,000,000 which Mr. Fox j fenders was, injured. assist the crew but its passed by. The crowds cheered the sisted State Officers to arranged on a temporary basis with j Quiet in Au.x Cayes. had a terrifying experience brfore royal trio to the echo, particularly THIRTEEN YEARS Over the Country. expectations of placing the’m on a Reports from Aux Cayes this returning to shore. The Omais their future king. permanently financial position are morning said that the city was quiet crew of nineteen eventually were i Follow Same Route Nab 11,156 More-The the reasons for the formation of the with members of the band all dis­ saved by rocket apparatus. ; Humbert, Giovanna and Maria board o f trustees. persed. Aux Caye^ officials report­ The rocket apparatus was taken j (j^gve along the same route follow- Washington, Dec. 7.— (A P )- The crash of the Stock Market, Texas Swindler Found in ed that in their judgment yester­ out and the New Haven life boat , ^g^yg a.go by their father and Arrests by Stales. Julius Barnes is finding his task of the Times says, checked plans for a launched to assist a vessel believed i j^other who paid their initial visit stock offering planned in connection day’s action has saved the city from the Larolaw' out of control with | Pope Thursday. At the boun- New Zealand Where He organizing a National council to with an amalgamation of all the looting. steering gear damaged off Dunge- i jing of Vatican City, Commen- Washington, Dec. 7.— (AP)—Fed­ guard the w'elfare of American bus­ Fox properties and at the same time A search made in Jacmel yester­ day was reported to have revealed ness. The Swansea Coast Guards Serafini, governor of the city eral prohibition officers arrested iness one of gigantic proportions. impaired collateral used in the tem­ reported a Norwegian boat driven | ^.j^g papal gandarmes evidence of the smuggling of auto­ 66,195 persons during the fiscal year Was Respected Citizen. ' The project is to remain in the porary financing. ashore during the height of the j attention while their band Mr. Fox’s motion picture enter­ PATRICK J. HURLEY matic pistols. Reinforcements ar­ <^ale. The crew was believed safe. played the royal march. which endedjast June 30 and assist­ conference and discussion stage for prises are estimated to represent rived there this morning and prepar­ A lifeboat which put out to the The Crown Prince presented the ed in the arrest of 11,156 more by some time and slowly and carefully assets of $500,000,00(). was sent to the Senate yesterday ed to make further searches and ar­ aid of the Hungarian steamer San Pedro, Cal., Dec. 7.— (AP.) Pope with some superb artistic gold state officers. the members of the council wdll be 1 afternoon. rests. The city was quiet and under Honved near Little Hampton re plate, and the two princesses gave —After eluding the law for thir- control as were all other points. It ■ New was the scene of t h e - ^ 1 Colonel Hurley is now Assistant turned after hours on the water, him two large silver vases worked chosen. j Secretary of War, a position ui had aroused considerable anxiety. lare'est number of arrests by gov- , in has relief. The Pope’s gifts to ernment agents. Prohibition Com- 1 mer»Fort Worth, Tex., gram deal- Barnes- was delegated to take MENTION GRUNDY which he has served since early m KEINFORCEMENTS EMB.YRK Among reports of maritime mis­ charge by the huge gathering of Humbert were three examples of missioner Doran reported today, | er, today was enroute to Texas, to ' the Hoover Administration. He is Norfolk, Va., Dec. 7.— (AP.)— , haps received by Lloyd’s were: the jubilee medals done in gold, sil­ prominent business men which as­ Serving as transport for a bat­ The British steamer John Chari that state having a total of 8,265. | charges of illegally obtaining 46 years old. ver, and bronze, and a beautiful sembled hqre on Thursday to ad­ Although the selection of Colonel talion of Marines to reinforce those ton was ashore at New Haven, the miniature of himself. Kentucky w'as second with 3,963, $160,000 through 'the forgery of vance President Hoover’s plans for FOR VARE’S p l a c e ! Pennsylvania third with 3,674 and Hurley produced litUe surprise, from already in Haiti, where recent tur­ crew being rescued later. The Pontiff presented to Princess bills of lading on grain shipments. business stabilization. bulent activities have attracted at­ Severe damage to the helm, en­ Texas fourth with 3,487. New a political standpoint it is regarded Giovanna a rosary entirely in gold ' Crouch arrived here yesterday Large Committee. ' as significant in that it is a recogni- tention of the President and the gines, and pumps of the Italian with designs symbolic of his jubilee Hampshire had the smallest num­ steamer Casmon. The .Italian ber, 17, and Kansas the next small­ I aboard the steamship City of Hon- As a contemplated council is to be Navy and State Departments, the and to Maria he gave a rosary of composed of a large committee Governor Fisher Annonnces ;«»” aircraft squadron’s flagship ’V\’right steamer Johnnv wanted assistance. coral and gold and., a njiniature est, 31. j olulu in custody of Sheriff John R. The figures by states were: ; Bigham of Bell county, Texas, on representing many lines of Ameri­ This recognition was stressed was to sail from the naval operat­ ® T S c 'T n d ^ u d r S u S for Buenos the Holy Child and the Helped I the last leg of a 16,000 mile trip can business, within which is to be when President Hoover at his semi- ing base at Hampton Roads with angels. Federal Appointment M a y Be Aires near Land’s End lost its rud­ Arrests States 1 after the fugitive. Sheriff Bigham established a smaller working com- weekly conference, announced that sdme 500 Marine corps officers and The princesses were dressed men today. der and asked a steamer to stand charmingly in white with lace veils Alabama ...... 538 81 ' left Texas four months ago on in- j mittee. Colonel Hurley’s nomination was bv until the weather moderated, Barnes purpose as revealed by The Wright was loaded with sup­ in full length. Alaska ...... 191 — formation that Crouch was living Made Some Thne Today. then on its way to the Senate. It The steamer Niton's wireless was Arizona ...... 390 247 in Helenville, New Zealand, where himself is to interview the business was said at the White House that plies, munitions and men at 10 a. of Blesses Party m., and was ready to sail on the out of commission due to loss ! When the Prince’s suite was pre- Arkansas ...... 1,013 40 he is said to have fled after his al­ leaders of the nation, discuss the his appointment gave expression to topgallant mast and aeriels. afternoon tide about 2:30. The ! sented to him afterward the people California ...... 2,563 819 leged forgery operation. project with small conference Harrisburg.. .p;.Pa., Dec. 7- ( A( A P "p\ — j, rhathe wishwisn ofoi thet South that a Cabinet The steamer Honved wirelessed 7 naval base barracks constituted a conversed affably with all, adding: Colorado ...... 353 510 Government Agent groups and study the result before member be chosen from that section she was proceeding to Dover. 35 Speculation on the identity of the detachment of about 75 men com­ “ God bless the whole Italian royal Connecticut ... 224 At the’ time of his ^rrest. Crouch taking definite action. and that he had been endorsed by 64 man to be named by Governor John manded by Captain Erwin Mehling- family and all Italy and in particu- Delaware ...... 78 was living as a highly respected Secr.etary Lamont, it was an­ leading men in almost every South­ BOLT STRIKES LINER 967 S. Fisher to fill the post of Junior er. Dist. of Col. . . . . 342 citizen in Helenville, where he was nounced, late yesterday at the U. S. Senator from Pennsylvania ern State. Cherbourg. France, Dec. 7.— j 310 A detachment of nearly 300 Ma­ (('nnliniiert on Page 2.) Florida ...... 2,421 a government land agent, president White House has created a new divi­ made vacant bv the Senate’s re­ Just under 50 now', the new sec­ —Lightning struck the Cun-1 . 2.508 154 rines arrived from Quantico at 7:30 Georgia ...... of a local golf and tennis club, sion of the Commerce Department jection of William S. Varc took a retary of war was born in the Choc­ ard liner Lancastria during a ter- | 544 88 a. m., and at once went on board Hawaii ...... member of the school board and an to coordinate Federal construction wide range today. taw nation, Indian territory. He rihle storm in the English channel ; . 529 74 the Wright. Idaho ...... officer in his church. He has two activities with those of the states. No less than a dozen possibilities roamed the plains as cowpuncher, last night, burning out parts of her j . 3,352 41 Shortly before 10 a. m. nearly Illinois ...... j daughters in a New Zealand col- were advanced in political circles, took a fling at mining, and at 25 be­ wireless apparatus. There w'as, THREE ENTOMBED Indiana ...... 815 356 200 Marines arrived from Parris Is­ ! lege and two sons in business w’ith Joseph R. Grundy, of Bristol, came an attorney in Tulso, Okla, great excitement aboard, but n o , Iowa ...... 314 627 president of the Pennsylvania man­ land, S. C. At 10 o’clock all'were 73 ] there. Crouch fought extradition. where he has lived since. other damage. . i Kansas ...... 31 ufacturers Association heading the He (jarries his six feet odd with aboard the aircraft ship and the The storm was so violent, the IN A COAL MINE Kentucky ...... 3,963 1,295 ( The papers for his returned were PLAN TO CLEAN UP battalion was formed under com­ signed by President Hoover. list. Political observers believed an erectness that testifies to his Lancastria made the roads with i Louisiana ..._.. . 1,207 90 Grundy will be offered the appoint­ mand of Major Louis E. Fagan of . 129 22 Mrs. Crouch ^accompanied her active life. He is easily one of the difficulty. i Maine ...... ment. but there was considerable handsomest men in Washington the Marine Corps. The Homeric,-wiiich IS due fnis. Maryland ...... 2,561 husband. The trio traveled as doubt as to his acceptance because The 500 men will reach Port Au FRONT ST. ‘ JOINTS’ public life. evening, was reported to have sav- jQ^gj^ JQQ WorkeU Massachusetts .. 749 j wealthy voyagers, and those aboard of the unfriendly feeling manifest Prince probably by Wednesday or ed the crew of a sunken vessel dur- i Michigan ...... 2,360 ^ the ship were not aware that Good Mixer. against him by Independent Repub­ An ability to make people like Thursday, joining the some 700 ing the night. Minnesota ...... 2,219 ! Croqch was a prisoner. licans and Democrats in the Senate Marines now on .the island. Mississippi ...... 814 during the investigation of his him, and to listen attentively and All Night to Free Men courteously to the troubles of anj - Missouri ...... 2,297 Chief Farrell, of Hartford, lobbying activities. one in his department—be the trou­ Washington, Dec. 7.— (AP) — Montana ...... 1,353 TWO MEN ARE KILLED Matter of Hours Troubled times in Haiti has caused Nebraska ...... 503 bled one of high, low or optermedi- Trapped by Cave-In. Has Long Been Dissatis­ I Gov. Ficher announced in Read------as the Washington government to GEN. MINRO DIES; Nevada ...... 258 ' ine last night that the appointment ate rank—are commented upon IN A 1,000 FOOT FALL facelsTf his character brought out mobilize Marines for dispatch to the New Hampshire 17 ! was “only a matter of hours.” his rharacter brought tiny island republic. during his tenure as assistant sec­ Morgantowm, W. Va., Dec. 7.— New Jersey .... 1,370 fied With Conditions, I The governor critized the Senate Detachments from the barracks FAMOUS SOLDIER New Mexico .... 517 i in refusing to seat Mr. Vare. In a retary of war. , (A P )—Signal tapping by three Were Going Down Into Jersey at Quantico, Virginia, and Parris New Y o r k .... 8,265 statement to newspapermen, he Colonel Hurley—he reached ,.he Island, S. C., were concentrated at I miners entombed behind a huge fall Iron Man When the Eleva­ ! of coal in the Brock mine of the North Carolina 1,424 grade of lieutenant colonel during the Norfolk naval base. 'The U. S. the world war and now is a reserve ^nlfliprQ ' Continental Coal Company at Cass- North Dakota .. 39 tor Drops. S. Wright was made ready there to poUce' S barren j Us colonel—began his military service Withdrew British ijUlUlCl o ! near here, spurred rescuers Ohio ...... 1,825 been dissatisfied with the speakea.sy ® fact I transport approximately 500 men to ^ early today. Officials of the coal Oklahoma ...... 1,408 Wharton, N. J., Dec. 7—(AP) — situation on the East Side for a ! election as an established fa^^^ i in 1902 as a captain of cavalry oi a “secret” destination for “duty be­ company said they believed the res­ Oregon ...... 255 The accidental deaths of two men the Indian Territorial volunteer yond the seas.” The vessel was long time before the fight betwep corrected .^rtifirat?certificate of flection. election, In from Gallipoli Area Dur­ cuers were within thirty or thirty- Pennsylvania ... 3,674 killed in a fall of 1,000 feet at the two bootleggers resulted in the militia. 'From 1914 to 1917 he was a due to start southward this after­ five feet of the trapped men. Porto Rico ...... 83 Richards iron mine, were reported doing this I simply rnanifest the captain in the Oklahoma jiationai noon. slaying of one of them in Front American spirit of submitting to the Over 100 Rescuers Rhode Island ... 280 today. street last Wednesday, came as an guard. President Hoover prepared a spe­ ing the World War. More than 100 rescuers, using S. Carolina ...... 737 The victims were George B. Tol­ official statement from headquar­ will of the majority.” Wins D. S. C. cial message to Congress on the three cutting . machines, hacked South Dakota .. 234 ley, of Dover, civil engineer and During the world war his legal Haitien situation. ters today following Mayor Batter- ST.ATE INVENTOR DIES away at the fall of coal, described Tennessee ...... 2,533 Harry E. Briosius, of Darbey, son’s directions to the chief yester­ ability in negotiating the army The administration took action London, Dec. 7.— (A P )—General as about 200 feet in length when Texas ...... 3,487 Penn., construction foreman. agreements with the Grand Duchy late yesterday after Secretary Stim- Sir Charles Minro. famous British day afternoon, that a complete in­ it caved in on the men about 3:30 Utah ...... 313 The men were descending the vestigation and report of conditions Palatka, Fla., Dec. 7.—(AP) — of Luxemburg won him the distin­ son had received dispatches from the .soldier who won wide praise for his William H. Hoyt. 72, artist .and in­ o’clock yesterday afternoon. This Vermont . - ...... 71 1,100 foot main shaft yesterday af­ be made to him. The mayor also American high commission saying w’ithdraw'al or British guished service cross, and a silver successfi'l force worked in shifts throughout Virginia ...... 375 ternoon in a mine car and had gone asked the head of the department ventor of Stamford, Conn., was he feared a “serious situation” may and Anzac forces from the Gallipoli found dead in bed here at, the home star citation was conferred upon the night. The tappings could be Washington .... 948 about 100 feet when they lost con­ to extend his inquiry to reported him for a volunteer reconnaissance develop. The President’s message peninsula during the World War, W. Virginia ------2;004 trol of the car, which plunge^^ the rumors of “protection collection of his niec^, Mrs. M. M. Vickers, was sent to the capital in usual heard more distinctly toward dawn, and today his body was being sent j under heav^enemy rire.^ died today in London. He w^as 69. Wisconsin ...... 1,403 remaining distance to the bottorri. agents.” It is understood that the manner, by a White House messen­ Sir Charles joined the Army in officials said. to Stamford for burial. Colonel Hurley rv^ormarried Miss The men were believed to have Wyoming ...... 314 Both were dead when other work­ city’s chief executive was referring ger but both Houses had adjourned 1879 and saw service at Malakand Doctors attributed death to nat­ Ruth Wilson, daughter of Adm. been at work beyond the fall of In addition to these men reached the bottom of the to a report that an ex-city official States when he arrived. and later was on the staff in South 1,993 shaft. Their bodies were recovered. ural causes. Henry B. Wilson, United coal, it was said by rescuers. commissioner reported that has been receiving sums of money There are three Hur- A detachment of four officers and Africa. He was'in command of the persons were arrested by state Officials of the Allen Good Mining Mr. Hoyt had spent the winter in navy, in 1919. 273 men boarded a river boat last ------T • • -r, thn first- fifrhfine" They are: Sam Kratchen, L. Holt ley children—Patricia, Ruth and i and J Martindale. the latter two officers on information furnished by Company, which recently reopened (Continued on Page '2.) Florida for many years. night at Quantico for the journey and later was given com­ Wilson. . negroes. Federal officers. the mifie, have not determined the (fown the Potomac to Norfolk and mand of the First Army Corps. cause of the accident. If he has any hobby, it is flying five officers and 120 enlisted men In October, 1915, he was ap­ and riding in airplanes. He is not entrained at Parris Island for the pointed to take over command of TREASURY BALANCE. a pilot, but he has mastered the same destination. The Marine gar­ the Mediterranean Expeditionary French Business W^oman knack of tooling a plane under cer­ risons at Norfolk are expected to Force and to determine whether the Jury Drinks Up Evidence Washington, Dec. 7. — (AP) — tain conditions. » supply 72 men for the expeditionary Gallipoli campaign should be con­ Treasury receipts for December 5 Besides being an attorney, Colo­ force. tinued. He decided on evacuation of were $5,581,758.07; expenditures,* McLTvies Moslstn PtiTice nel Hurley is president of the First The detachment was under the the peninsula and succeeded in $8,807,948.76; balance $100,456,- \ Trust and Savings bank of Tulsa men who have at least six months withdrawing his forces from a mo.st | In A Prohibition Case 032.34. and a director of the First National to serve before completing their en­ ^’’’^.dangerous position with but slight i ______bank there. listments. Most of them had re­ was a difficult military I Aix Les Baines, France, Dec. 7. - . interested in sports than toe clothes cently returned from duty in China . . • r’nr- ' she would wear at her wedding. widely praised in mill-1 gend, Ore., Dec. 7.— (A P .)—It vease of Mrs. Lulu Cline, charged (A P )—Mile Andree Josephine Car . ^ g g j^gg^ .^^o N.AB RUM RUNNERS and Nicaragua. Eighteen machine tarv ctrc’esiEivJt had been feared j gjj right for a juror to sam- with violation of the prohibition ron, yoimg French business woman ^g fgmgug owner of race horses, to guns, radio equipment and quantity tiie troop sw 3liW A ]^,^Lr^'ed pjg jjjg evidence when he is delih- laws, and declared a mistrial. RESULTS of rifles and ammunition were p# and the Aga Khan, wealthy Indian keep such details secret it became Providence, Dec. 7 — (AP) — lit process of avacuation K irlfiS •ating on a liquor case in Judge T. j court attaches said a gallon jug Anderson & Noren lo.^t a tire known she was to receive about a 'Twenty cases of liquor were found loaded on the boat. sportsman were married here today. The detchment was under the Gennaa and Turkish commanders E.\LDu£ry*8 court but when half gf evidence when the jury chain from their truck yesterday million francs (about $40,000) be­ by State troopers here last night V7 0 re taken completely by surprise. the disappears retired to deliberate * Thursday and the Classified ad which they They were united by a civil cere­ when they stopped a coupe in which command of Lieut. Lester E. Power. mony wdth a Moslem rite following. fore the ceremony took place. The other officers were Lieut. T. Sir Charles was to have succeeded overni^twfefWa^ti^ possession of ,^ght, but that it was only half inserted the same day ' found it Aga Khan’s full nams is His Timothy A. Holland, Main Road, A few days before her wedding, Bailey, Lieut. Roy M. Gulick and ^larshal Haig in command of the the,jury the judge ...... full when returned to court yester- ^ for them almost as soon as the Highness Sir Sutan Mahomet Shah Waterwitcb, N. J., and H. C. Capel- Mile. Carrqn anpwered newspaper Lledt. V^alter E. Eaves. First Army but in October, 1916, hensive. dav morning.-They also asserted! Herald was on the street. Aga Khan. Aside from the Pope, the li, 227 Madison street, Hoboken, N. was sent to India where he remain­ v t had attack-j I. mnnviilf"" tfi'nt she looked like 21 J.’, were passengers. The two men The Wright is flagship of the air­ Judga Du aasslfied Pays! Call 5121 for years .with the statement she really Prince, head- ^ largest spiritual following will be arraigned today before a ^ i^(ras"Was governor andana comcom- District i.aBi.ru-1, Attoi * an ^d-taker. wfjs 31. She ran a small r*— federal commissioiner. fleet. court ba! , tlie world. mai .fii*ehief 'a t GlbralUr from prepare against , shop in Paris and was much, ms.tM S an tmiaiified"Juror who sat in the fxtsed to obtain a bed for him. ------

INTENTIONAL DUPE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER-7* 1929. I^AUB TWO X-' CHRISTMAS PARADE RED CROSS DRIVE GETS BAD SCALP CUT ' McCABE PRESIDENT. SALVATION A R H rS \ . OBITUARY IN CRASH AT BOLTON Wall Street OF RED CROSS CHAPTER SALE N E H WEEK ^ AT 6:30 TONIGHT State Briefs ’WAY OVER QUOTA W. Howard Barlow, Former Briefs Annual Meeting Held Yester­ The Salvation Army Women’s BOYLE’S FUNERAL Resident Here, Victim of day Afternoon; Thank Rein­ Home League will have their an­ Bristol, Dec. 7— (AP) —Prepaia- a nual Christmas sale Wednesday and DEATHS Skidding Accident. artz fof Drive Success. Thursday evenings of next week at V tions were made today for'the bunal bds Successfully Today New York, Dec. 7—Net earnings Holiday Season to Open on Monday of John D. Boyle, 58, the citadel. The ladles have been A scalp wound directly across the of 95 public utility companies, ex-' E. J. McCabe was elected presi-. working for months in preparation Bristol hotl keeper, who died yes­ Albert B. Carrington. elusive of telephone and telegraph dent of the local chapter of the terday afternoon. The Elks, Eagle, With a Total ' $2,922 Albert B. Carrington, who Kop of his head, running almost for this event and have an unusual­ With Unique O bsem n ce; from ear to ear was suffered by W. companies, for. October aggregated American Red Cross at the annual ly fine collection of gift articles to j Moose and H oly. Name Society of made his home for the past six years Howard Barlow of 65 Ashford $33,000,000, an increase of $10,000,- meeting held yesterday afternoon; with his daughter, Mrs. James Vir­ offer, many of them trimmed with { which he was a member, will attend Collected. street, Hartford, when the automo­ 000 over the corresponding month i J. F. Van . Ness, vice president; exquisitely ^ecuted handiwork of Line of March. I services at St. Joseph’s church. * ginia, of Summit street, was found last year. Lucius Pinney, treasurer and Mrs. dead in bed at 4 o’clock this morn­ bile in which he- was riding with various kinds. They have a great \ three others was unable to make Howard Keith, seefetary' variety of women’s and chilt&en’s Su ic id e t h e o r y ing by Mrs. Virginia. Heart dis- the turn at the bridge near Bolton ■The Ford Motor Car Co. has ^ s s Jessie Reynolds was chosen dresses and doverall aprons and The Christmas holiday and shop- Hartford, Dec. 7.— (API—Police Exceeding the required quota of ease was given as the cause of i „ , ___, a#,-- chairman of the home service com­ smaller gift articles to sell, all at of $2400 by $522 the drive for mem­ death. Mr. Carrington would have f Notch at 2 o clock awarded* a contract to the Turner ping season will come into its own today were told that Arthur Nelson reached bis 73rd birthday tomorrow.; ^oon, crashing into pother automo- mittee, Miss Mary Hutchison reasonable prices. ^ “ - - ’ '■* of 285 State street and a woman bership of the Manchester Red Construction Co. for the ejection of chairman of the production commit­ with a fanfare and beat of drums Mr. Carringto® was a native of bile coming from the opposite di- an assembly plant for export busi­ The refreshment booth will be and the sound of marching feet at living in Gilbert street, heard a shout Cross Chapter came to an end today rection. Barlow was thrown up tee, Dr. D. C. Y. Moore of the ki charge of Mrs. E. J. McCabA and for help near the dock of the Hart­ bringing to a conclusion the’ most North Adams, Mass., coming here ness atfEdgewater, N. J., tp cost tuberculosis committed, Mrs. C. W. 6:30 o’clock tonight when the ward and the iron overhead support about $3,000,000. The plant Is to re­ her corps of assistants. They will Christmas parade gets underway ford boat at the Connecticut river successful campaign in many years. upon retirement to live with his Holman, child welfare. Dr. Robert serve hot chocolate, ice cream, home daughter. In North Adams Mr. bent about his head. He.was the place one at Kearney, which has from St. Bridget’s church, going bank Thursday night. These reports John Reinartz was chairman of the only one injured and was tp,ken to ICnapp, first aid. made cake and other dainties. drive. *, Carrln^on was a hotel clerk for been sold to the Western Electric fhe executive committee appoint- Home-made candy and other good north to Depot Square, then south led the authorities to tl;ie theory forty years. He leaves his daugh­ Dr. D. C. Y. Moore’s office for treat­ to the Terminus and countermarch that. LeRoy Bowman, of 59 Talcott Of the $2922 received $1100 goes Co. 1 is as follows: G. S. Bohlin, Miss things too numerous to mention will to national headquarters in Wash­ ter, Mrs. Virginia and a ‘grandson. ment. to the Center. street, missing since Thursday may The cause of thg accident was ilen Chapman, Mrs. Clifford be on sale. ington. The expenses of the cam­ ’The funeral will be held tomorrow Stockholders of Midla; leney, J. P. Lamb, Mrs. C. W. And overhead will twinkle the jj^ve committed suicide afternoon at 2:30 at the Holmes given as wet pavement. Only special lighting, emanating good paign amounted to $85, leaving a meagre details were received. Mrs. •Products Co. on Jari. 20 ,wii. -olman, Mrs. M. J. Moriarty, Miss Bowman, -according to his wife surplus of $1737 for use in the local Funeral Parlors. Rev. F. C. Allen cheer and symbolizing peace on complained of feeling ill shortly be­ Barlow said this morning that her proposed changes in the cap.w_ Jessie Reynolds, C. E. Watkins, CROWN PRINCE PAYS Red Cross work. will officiate. Burial will be in Mrs. George Borst, F..A. Verplanck, earth and good will to men. The fore he vanished. North Adams, Mass. husband was resting comfortably at tion calling for the creation of lOU,- ceremonies wUl begin with the turn- In speaking of the drive Chair­ 000 shares of $2 non-cumulative no Dr. Moore, Dr. Knapp, Miss Dorothy man Reinartz expressed himself as bis home and that Dr. Moore did ing on of the lights of the north end | ARREST EX-POLICE CHIEF not believe the injury would be par second preferred, and 250,UU0 Cheney, Mrs. Lillian Bowers, Mrs. RESPECTS TO POPE first and the parade will come to [ greatly pleased over .the work of Lawrence Case, R. K. Anderson, Greenwich, Dec. 7.— (AP.)—WiT- his team captains and team work­ serious. j shares of no par common. It is also rest at Pearl stret i liam E. Ritch, former deputy sher- FUNERALS Mr. Barlow is a former local man. proposed to exchange fhe New York Frank W.- Gainey, Miss Mary (Cr.nUnneiJ from I'ace 1) ers, and stressed the value of this Hutchison, John L. Reinartz. end decorations are tume ^ I iff of Fairfield county and former cooperation. “The organization I stock on the following basis: ' appropriate ceremonies. chief of police of Greenwich was I One share of 8 per cent, preferred A vote of appreciation was given lar manner I -bless the Crown couldn’t have been better,” he sum­ Mr. Reinartz, 'chairman of the clos­ All who are to take part in the under arrest here today charged Mrs. Etta W. Perkins ] PLAN TO CLEAN UP I and 2 shares of new common for Prince, Princess Giovanna and parade are asked to be at St. med it up. The chairman wishes to The funeral of Mrs. Etta (Wil-1 ing Red Cross membership drive, with reckless driving following a thank most heartily all who worked each sharie of the present participat. Princess Maria.” Bridget’s church at 6:15 o clock. ley) Ferkins, 71, of 85 Spruce i ing preferred, and two shares of the and several other matters of routine He thereupon imparted his bene­ The parade will lineup as follows: crash between his car and motor- with the chapter in its canipaign, business attended to. bus in Cos Cob this forenoon. street, mother of Thomas W. Stowe i FRONT ST. ‘JOINTS’ new second preferred stock and one diction. The royal party entered "Official cars carrying Thomas J. and especially the Chamber of Com­ of The Manchester Evening H er-; Carl Orban, driver of the bus. merce, Miss Edythe Schultz, the j share of the new common for each Vatican City at 10:44 a. m., and t Rogers and Wells A. Strickland, aid, was held at 2 o’clock yesterday ; The shin bone is the longest in made their exit at 12:10 p. m. The ' representing’ the town; R. K. Ander- was held on a similar charge and .Town of Manchester, the American (Continued from Page 1.) share of the present common stock. their cases were adjourned imtil afternoon at Watkins Brothers fu- \ the human skeleton. ' weather was cool and clear. son and E. J. McCabe of the Cham- Legion and The Herald. neral parlor. Rev. Watson Wood­ .‘ber of Commerce; E. J. Murphy of December 14 in Greenwich borough from liquor dispensers on the East It was announced today that the court. ruff, pastor of the Center Congre­ ,*the north end lighting committee; gational church, officiated at the Side. Associated Gas and Electric Com- Ritch, the "police charged, was Cite “Fall Guy” ! pany $8 interest bearing allotment .^George H. Williams of the Lions FOG BLANKET CUTS service and also at the Willey fam­ ■•club; L. N. Heebner of the Manches- emerging from Mead avenue in Police headquarters continue to I certificates subscription rights now Cos Ceb when he cut across the ily plot in the Vernon Center ceme­ point te the “fall guy.” who is I traded in on the securities market /ter ’ Electric conapany; Russell tery. The service was impressive path of the bus which runs between SNOW DURING NIGHT treated as' a first offender and len­ of the New York Produce Exchange Hathaway, of the south end lighting in its simplicity. The bearers were TODAY „ SUNDAY, fxipmmittee; and Stephen Hale of the Port Chester and Stamford. His iently by the court as the real thorn and which are scheduled to expire Thomas R. Glenney, William D. in the side of the liquor squad CIRCLE . f'Kiwanis club; the American Legion car was badly smashed but the big Dec. 16, will be extended. The- 'band, Christmas float. Salvation Black, Oliver K. Driggs, Walter H. which, try as it might, cannot new expiration date will be fixed at passenger carrier escaped with lit­ Icy Coating on PaVement Harrison, Matthew P. MacDonald, Army band. Girl Guards of Salva- tle damage. “mop up” the East Side. “It will a meeting of the executive commit- i^tion Army, Center Flute band, two Makes Traveling Extremely Jr., and William M. Anderson. be most difficult to stem the -flow i tee of the company to be held early ^^■troops of Boy Scouts, High School Dangerous Here. of liquor in that -section until the 1 next week, v'band, two troops of Boy Scouts, J. H. Drawbell. judges of the police court agree to Manchester Pipe band,, three troops CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Blanketed In a heavy fog that Largely attended funeral services ! treat persons arrested in “places Control of the Capital City Surety Boy Scouts, Silk City band, made early morning traffic ex-* for J. H. Drawbell of High street | vvlth reputations” more severely company of New York has been | ^iiurch cars, and business men’s and tremely hazardous, Manchester were held yesterday afternoon at 2 ! than they are at present it was re- purchased by Harold Spielberg, j %)rivate cars. . MEN’ S CLUB DINES awakened to see the snow rapidly o’clock at the W. P. Quish funeral! peated. chairman of the board of the Equit­ disappearing and Main and Center parlors. There was a large number j To Stress Reputation able Casualty and Surety Co. The ' streets were in a dangerous slippery of floral -tributes. Rev. R. A. Col- i it was further made known today purchase was made by Mr. Spiel- j IriNY BAT BREAKS UP Hear Howell Cheney and condition. Much of the snow on the pitts of the South Methodist church : that Chief Farrell a few weeks ago | as an individual, but as soon George H. Waddell Speak east side ofIMain street had been officiated. -Mrs. Arthur F. Lashin-! was in conference with one, of the j as the entire transaction has been! Following Banquet. ’• removed yesterday and left but a ske sang “By Cool Siloam’s Shady I local prosecutors and that it was . completed and the approval of the j i ' YALE FACULTY PARLEY thin skim .of ice for the early park- •Will”Hill” andonH “My TTnithFaith T.onksLooks U Upd to I then decided to have the city's pro- | New York State Insurance Depart- ■ Thee.” The bearers were Hugh secutors emphasize to the court The supper given by the Men’s ers thi? morning. ment secured, the Capital City Many near accidents v/ere report­ MeIntire, James Thompson, Charles that the liqupr violator on trial was Company will be merged with the club of the Concordia Lutheran McKay, Thomas ^cFall, James Mc­ taken in a speakeasy-J’witL a repu-^ church last night was a splendid ed this Corning and last night but Equitable Casualty and Surety. ^lemn Professors Join in all drivers, realizing the uselessness Kee and Alec Ferguson. Burial was tation” if such was the case. Mem­ : Chase After Vampire Which success judging from the large at­ in the East cemetery. bers of the squad were instructed tendance and the comments of of brakes under the conditions used Eludes TMfem; Meeting Ad- greater care. The crosstown buss to state this fact in them reports. those who attended. Seventy of James J. White. The police were todajff‘continuing The Rock of .Gibraltar was un­ the men of the church were present. was unable to make Bakery Hill in ^ ' journed. the north end but after sanding the The fimeral of James J. White o f' to spread the net for the capture der the dominion of the Moors un­ fK* ■ An imusually good roast beef sup­ McLean Hill who died Thursday will | of Sebastino N. Aliano, 34 who til the 15th century. It is at pres­ L- New Haven, Dec. 7.— (AP)—As a pavenient they succeeded in mak­ per was Served. ing this tricky grade. This' is but be held this afternoon at 2 o’clock | made his escape Wednesday after ent under English-, control. icat may look at a queen, so may a Rev. H. O. Weber, pastor of the from the funeral parlors of W. P. j shooting and causing the death of ^ a t attend a conference of the church acted in the capacity of an indication of what condition will be at this point after a free2ring Quish, 225 Main street. Rev. W at-' Alfonso Minniti, 23, during a fight HE COULDN’T HE COULDN’T faculty of Yale graduate school, but toastmaster. He welcomed the a * n r m son Woodruff...... will officiate^ ' on Front and street. Detectives Ser­ FORGET A FORGIVE THE ‘.Results may not always be the same, men to the church and proved him- storm burial will be in the North‘ ceme­ geant Gallicchio and Detective FIRST TIME AT KINDNESS WRONG. .^li students today are discussing self in the art of proposing toasts. tery in Tolland. D’Onofr returned from Lawrence, K>RlCl£jr - n ’•Jhe manner in Which a tiny mem- Howell Cheney gave a most im­ SENATE COMMITTEE Mass,, early this morning. They* I n i A M B iber of the species cheiroptera yes- pressive address on loyalty to the had gone to that city yesterday fol­ iterday ^temoon broke up a meet­ country, to the town and to one’s .COMMUNin CLUB GETS lowing the receipt of infonfation i xiiiS'ibW IIlH C lS in g of the faculty at its most pro- job. His eloquent words were APPROVES TAX CUT that. Aliano had been in communi­ { ^JUtNCK eaos. SPECTACLE rfound moment. strong and convincing. George H. cation -with some one there. ;; Desm Cross was summing up the Waddell, town treasurer, gave an $3,000 OF NEEDED $5,000 :’session’s discussions when a squeak address on town topics. His talk RANGER .interrupted him. He paused and .was very well received. Other Action Was Unanimous; Reso­ SEARCH DELAYED THE SCREEN’S GREATEST DOG STAR .proceeded. More squeaks. Another speakers were Rev. O. Heydenreich, lution Provides for One Per -in- of Hartford, Rev. G. Seltzer, of Drive to Continue Until Fundi . % pause. Bewildered pedagogues be­ Cent Reduction on Incomes. gan to crane their necks. Chairs Hartford and Rev. A. Hennig of the Is Raised for Carrying onj Nome, Alaska, Dec. 7.— (AP) — “FURY OF THE WELD” were shuffled. But above the noise Hartford Theological Seminary. Washington, Dec. 7.— (AP)—The Work of the Club. The search for Carl Ben Eielson and WITH A CAST' THAT RKADS thus made rose a succession of The meeting closed with the sing­ his mechanic, Earl Borland, miss­ UK B A BENERT PE RFORMANCS ing of “America.” Senate finsmee committee today re­ l\LSO weird chitterings. Prof. Harrison of At a meeting of the team cap­ ing since November 9 in the vicinity •the biology department spied the ported favorably on the $160,000,000 NORMAN KERRY MARGARET MORRIS tax reduction resolution. tains and directors of the Manches­ of North Cape, Siberia, was further 779anlOOOSiiSaslOOOII]iica3 bat, hiding beneath a chair. His delayed today by the damaging at VROM SHAKCSPCARe^TO / -In- The committee action, was unani­ ter Community Club’s $5,000 drive n .J O H N I HlflNMtC ^ OOtORES scientific instincts spurred the Teller, Alaska, of the rescue planes quick dive which he made for the HARTFORD MURDERER mous. for funds to defray the current e.t- DARFYMORE UGNTNER CoSTELLO “THE WOMAN I LOVE” The resolution, previously ap­ penses for the year. President R. K. of Frank Dorbandt and Joe Cros- AMO •evewTT rouA otmom ovaao .A THROBBING DR.VMA—T.AKEN FROM LIFE ITSELF. vampire. It eluded him. Prof. Fer­ son. ris of the anatomy department proved by the House, proposes a Anderson, president of the club and IS ’k n o w n l o c a l l y one per cent reduction in the tax chairman of the drive reported Dorbandt’s plane cracked up yes­ SPECIAL MIDNITE SHOW joined in the pursuit. In a moment terday while Crosson’s craft was CHAPTFJl NINE the room was in confusion. Dean rates on Individual and corporation 000 raised during the two weeks XMAS EVE.DEC24^ incomes. drive. Owing to the seasonal rush damaged when the flyers tried to “THE FINAI., RECKONING” Cross adjourned the session. But take off for North- Cape. Snow drifts AT ll:30 lO. the fate of the bat is still to be Relatives Have Been Convict­ Senator Watsoq, of Indiana, the by reason of which members were Ate SEATS ’R E S e »Y e ® l— ^'*'<'^ TtH/Ai CARTOON COMEDY ed of Liquor Sales Here; Lo­ Republican leader and a member of on the field and heavy loads of gaso­ measftv^noivs NOW/__p b o m e Z-.451-S written. unable to cover alloted territory, the line caused the mishap. cal Constable Once Arrest­ the committee, said after the meet­ drive is to continue for a time in ing that while he had not deHnitely ed Him. order that all interested in the work SOCIETY GIRL A MODEL decided to call the measure up in of the Community Club may have the Senate Monday he believed this an opporunity to contribute. Sebastian Aliano of Hartford, would be done. He added he did not , Dec. 7— (AP)—The bill­ wanted for the murder of Alfonso look for serious opposition. Minniti in Hartford last Wednesday boards in-vited the movie-going Under Seqretary Mills of the i THREE BIG DAYS 2 SHOWS SUNDAY EVE. morning is not imknown to the po­ Treasury, appeared before the com- j public today: ABOUT TOWN G:4o and 8:45 “ See Mrs. Charles H. Fargcr wear lice of Manchester. Relatives of the mittee and explained in detail the' SUNDAY The Gown of Tomorrow’.” wanted man li-vdng in Maachester proposed reduction. ' Daily Matinee S:15 p. m. And the public learned that the have been raided several times ami • Cash as, prizes pleased a number MONDAY young society matron was gather­ sentenced for selling intoxicating of persons at the Manchester Green Evening 6:45 and 8:45 ing velvet for her purse by strutting liquor the supply presumably com­ CUBA’S MEMORIAL D.AY Community club last night, 'riie TUESDAY across a downtown theater stage as ing from the Front street point in players filled the assembly hall, the leading mannikin in a “Velvet Hartford where the fatal shooting flowing over into the corridor and Fashion . Revue.” A graduate of took place. Havana, Dec. 7.— (AP) — Cuba stage. There were about 35 tables. Junior and amatqur theatricals, it Gerald Risley, Manchester con­ ’The $2.50 gold pieces were won by If it's excitement you want was her debut as a professional be­ was today observing its first na­ stable, formerly connected ^^th the tional memorial day, recently creat­ Harry Trotter and Mrs. John Zim­ fore the footlights. State’s Attorney’s office in prohibi merman; second prizes which were Wire of an officer of the Great ed under an act of Copgress and tion enforcement capacity arrested presidential decree. All government big silver dollars, fell to Mrs. Jen­ —you’ll get it here! Lakes Aircraft Company and nie Hemingway and Leonard Cleve­ daughter of the Francis R. Harts,of Aliano for keeping with intent to and private business was suspended sell on which charge he was sent for the day while thousands of peo­ land. Consolation awards, which ^ Beacon street, Boston, Mrs. Fargo were twenty-five bright, new pen confirmed her billboard announce­ to jail. The arrest at that time was ple assembled at various patriotic -1 ments today but was quick to ex­ made at the Front street store meetings to pay homage to those nies, were given to Carl Custer and j plain her duties in a four weeks where the murder was committed. who participated in the war of Ann Crawford. Door prizes were | contract. ! 1898. ■ drawn by J. H. Miller and Miss | “I am not a chorus girl,” she At the same time the memory of Norma Pearson. Sandwiches, cake said. “I am the leading figure of a SILVER LANE BUS HITS General Antonio Maceo is being and coffee were served. fashion revue.” observed and the anniversary of his death, today, being commemorated. John L. Reinartz, the well known EAST HARTFORD MAN expert, will speak at the Manchester EDISON IN FLORIDA Green school Monday evening at Ernest S. Lanz, of Silver Lane, GEN. BULLARD BETTER 7:45 and show pictures taken while East Hartford, bus driver, is held he was .a member of the McMillan v*.vN’. I Fort Myers, Fla., Dec. 7.— (AP)— by East Hartford police under expedition in the far Nortli. The Thomas A. Edison discarded his stiff bonds of $1000 on a technical 1 New York, Dec. 7.— (AP)—The meeting is sponsored by the Green l^ack derby for a floppy, ■ well-worn charge of reckless dri-ving and condition of Major General Robert Community club and is on the in­ Panama hat today, and planned an Reginald B. Dixon age 58, of 65 Lee Bullard, retired, was reported terest of the Boy Scout movement. extensive survey of his tropical es- Connecticut Boulevard lies in St. improved today. Joseph Dean, field executive, will tate, Seminole Lodge, preparatory to t prancis hospital ■with a possible The general, who is suffering speak on scouting and the people of resuming rubber experiments. fractured skull; resulting when he from heart trouble, was reported in the community, especially the fath­ Mr. Edison first came to Florida was struck by a Hartford-Silver a serious condition by his secretary ers are urged to attend. The object NOW FOLKS— GET THIS STRAIGHT In 1883, and three years later Lane bus driven by Lanz, near his yesterday. He is 68 years of age and brought Mrs. Edison here on their has been in ill health for several is to form a new Boy Scout troop In Here is a picture that is like nothing you have ever seen before home at 6 o’clock last night accord­ the Green section. wedding trip. Although the Edisons ing to a report by the East Hart­ weeks. —it is smashing he-man drama that will have the whole town have been annual -visitors since that He still is confined to his bed at ford police. Mrs. Richard G. Rich of East Cen­ ra-vlng! ' __ time, their arrival last night was Dixon, unconscious and bleeding hils apartment in the Adams hotel. the first time they have come south ter street has as her guest her was taken to the East Hartford friend. Miss Helen Griffiths who haa as early as December. • Railroad station by a Hartford OBI, ARE YOU7 “Well, I haven’t been feeling so One of Levinsky’s customers was just returned from the Orient. Miss CEOROC bound bus driven by Harold E. Griffiths has not been here for five well,” the 82 year old inventor told Birge of Manchester. From there his bills. Levinsky wrote the fol­ friends, and his wife explained that he was taken to St. Francis hospi­ lowing letter: years, and Mrs. Rich hopes local he was tired from the trip and tal in an amlfLilance, where he is re­ “Sir:—who bought a lot of people who have met her heretofore “heeded a change.” ported as resting comfortably. goods from me and did not pay? will call and renew acquaintance. B a N C R O F f A corps of laboratory assistants —^You. But who prosoised to pay /N preceded Mr. Edison here and were in 60 days? —You. VlTio didn’t SCHACHT WON’T REPLY // ready to begin their work of testing POLICE CHIEF DYING. pay in six months?*—You. 'Who plants for possible rubber content. is a scoundrel, a thief, and a liar? Berlin, Dec. 7.— (AP)—Dr. H. T/je M ig h ty ’ Mr. Edison expects to stay until Naugatuck, Dec. 7.— (AP)—Chief —^Yours very truly, Al. Levinsky.” Jalmar Schacht, president of the “Underworld” was great—“The Wolf of Wall Street” was great­ of Police W. T. Morris, was in Reichsbank, does not intend to re­ Jdly. notorious for his slowness in pajdng er—"The Mighty” is his greatest, It’s simply critical condition at St. Mary’s hos­ -Tit-B its. ply to yesterday’s Cabinet state­ VERY VERY MODER2>: pital, Waterbury, today following an ment rebuking him for his recent QararrwfWfU picture sensation! operation of intestinal trouble. ONE IN RESERVE criticism of the financial and repara­ Office Boy (tearfully): I want the tions situation in Germany. ' Dr. afternoon off, sir, if it’s convenient. MARRIED LIFE! Marie: If ,you could have two Schacht takes the position that he Oklahoma Bob Albright “The Opry House” HaK*fTtfaifgdon irsi Metrotone It’s my poor old graedfather. wishes, what* would they be ? said all he had to-say in his memo­ and His With Lew Hearn In ttor'^ereamlng Coraady Manager: But I gave you a day Wife: A poor woman came today . Viola: Well, I’d wish for a hus- randum and consequently no fur­ Rodeo Do Flappers Musical Comedy Star ''^“Hotter Than ‘ Soisid News □ff last year to go to his funeral. to ask for old clothes. band. ther comment is necessary. Office Boy: Yes, but I’m going to Husband: What did you give her? Marie: That’s one. The government intends to make try to get in touch ■with him at a Wife: That old suit you’ve had "Viola: And then Td save the oth­ its financial 'policy a question of COMING WED. AMD ~^E K13^.*» "gflIjVARp. EYEBETX HQBTiON IN "TBE SAP.’ spiritualist seance this afternoon.— for ten years and the dress I bought er till I saw how he turned out.— confidence in the Reichstag next rhe Humorist. last month.—Passing Show.' London Evening ’Times-Globe. week. •y— I ' ...... ' ' i ~

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SECOND CONGREGATIONAL. The International Uniform Sun­ day School Lesson for Decendier 8. 11 Frederick C« Allen, Minister. The Modern Good Samaritan: Who •me. Morning service at, 10:45. The Is He?—Matt. 25:31-46. 3 minister vrtll preach from one of the B t WILLIAM E. GILEOY, D. D. n» great Jesus, on the Editor of The Congregatlonallst topic: “No Ordinary Man." The The title of our lesson suggests music of the service is as follows: the importance of reading in con­ Prelude, Noctiume G Minor, nection ^ th it the story of the Chopin. „ j „ Good Samaritan, found in the tenth V Anthem. “Siilg Praises to God, chapter of Luke. 0 Warren. It was the great characteristic of Oljertory, Andantino, Cesar- Jesus as a teacher that, while per- I^rauck# ‘ haps more than any other he laid \ Anthem, “More Love to Thee O the profoimd stress upon deep prin­ \ Christ,’’ Reed. ciples of action, enunciating love Postlude, Postlude in F; Best. m 03 as the only adequate and dominat­ Church school is held each Sun­ I m ing motive of the good life, he put day morning at 9:30. the emphasis at the same time Christian Endeavor MeeLing at i i /' supremely upon actual conduct, 6:30. Topic: “Courtesy in Business even bringing this emphasis into and Social Life.’’-GordonTuttle and lo -.o the realm of concrete deeds. He Edith Adams will open the discus­ has set for the world a great ex­ sion. ample in the way in which he com­ Notes. bined teaching with practice. Parish social. Everybody is in­ If one wishes to realize the im­ vited to come to the church on portance of this, he need only' con­ I 5. Wednesday evening at 7:30 for a trast with it what was happening social good’ time and to consider in the environment in which Jesus IL I lived and what has happened in briefly the financial program of our Text: Matt. 25:31-46 church. There will be motion pic­ most instances in the world even When the Son of man shall come in his glory, and all the holy angels in realms where the importance tures, Hawaiian music, a few short with him then shall he sit upon the throne of his glory. , ,, . talks, and refreshments. An oppor­ of teaching has been emphasized. A id’befSe him shall be gathered all nations; and he shall separate The devout Jew of the qge iu tunity for signing pledge cards will which Jesus lived had over 600 them one from another, as a shepherd dhndeth his be given. Your cooperation is desir­ B categorical rules governing his And he shall set the sheep on his right hand, but the goats on the left. ed. It will make the task of the life, and his religion was very • Then shall the King say unto them on his ngbt hand, Com^ ye canvass much easier. largely a matter of intricate dis­ blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the Troop 1 meets at the church on tinctions and speculations at the foundation of the world: . t ..,0= iviirctv ind- Monday evening from 7:15 to 9:00. very opposite pole both in theory For 1 was a hungered, and yet gave me meat: I was thirsty, ana Ever Ready Circle of King's and in practice from the enuncia­ ve gave me drink: I was a stranger, and ye. took me in: t „,oc in Daughters will hold their annual The Practical Gift tion of the. simple principle of Naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick, and ye visited me: I was in, meeting and Christmas party Tues­ love and the suggestion that this orison: and ve came unto me. . . . ^ Then shall the righteous answer him, saying. Lord, when saw we day eveniiig, Dec. 10th in the small principle meant nothing except as parlor of the church. Supper will be I it was put into action. thee a hungered, and fed thee? or thirsty, and gave thee drink. , When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in? or naked, and. served at ’ 6:30 by the December j .... for the man who smokes A Much-Needed Lesson hostesses. A small supper charge Surely it is a lesson that the clothed thee? . . Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto tnee. will be asked. Each member is re­ world of modem educators needs quested to bring a toy for her Cap­ very much to leam; In our own And the PGng shall answer and say unto them. Verily I say imto you, inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, sule Lady. There will be special age we see very largely a divorce music by the junior choir of the HETHER it be Dad, Husband, Brother or Sweetheart, a-fine smok­ of education from morality and goodness. The fact that a great ^Theif shall he say also unto them on the left hand, Depart from me, North Methodist church. ing stand or humidor is sure to please him and convey your mes­ college or imiversity existe in a ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil ^ d his angels: A very cordial invitation has been sage of Xmas cheer. And it is a useful, decorative gift that For I was a hungered, and ye gave me no meat: I was thirsty, an extended to all by the League cf W community is no guarantee of the purity and nobility of the com­ ve gave me no drink: , . j Women Voters to a meeting at the adds a pleasing note to any room. Here at Keith’s you can select from a munity’s life. The fact that a I was a stranger, and ye took me not in: naked, and ye clothed me South Methodist church on Tuesday O most impressive assortment made by New England craftsmen who take man is an alumnus of a college not: sick, and In prison,and ye visited me not. „ evening, Dec. 10th at 7:45. M^s does not guarantee- that he is a Then shall they also answer him, saying. Lord, when saw we thee a Alice W. Hunt of Providence, R. 1., pride in their product. From a modest little stand at 98c to elaborate useful and prbfitable member of hungered, or athirst, or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and did will speak on “America’s Opportun­ humidors in crotch mahogany you will find just the style and size vou society. A man may know a great ity.” deal and yet be a very mean and ™h^n^shall he answer them, saying. Verily I say unto you. Inasmuch On the afternoon of Sunday, 22nd, want—a^ a very moderate price. selfish individual. He may, in fact, as ye did it not to one of the least of these, ye did it not to me.. _ a vesper service will be held. A And these shall go away into everlasting punishment, but the right­ Christmas work will be rendered by Continued on Page 7) eous into life eternal. ______| _ an enlarged ichoir of twelve voices. Union Service will be held at St. Mary’s Episcopal church tomorrow night at 7 o’clock. This Beautiful THE CENTER CHURCH Cabinet Smoker-Only All Sermons in the Masonic Temple UNION SERVICE Rev. Watson Woodruff. Morning worship, 10:45. Sermon by the minister. .95 > The nausic-T- Prelude, Pastorale, Kullak. Anthem, Hail to the Lord’s An- St, Mary^s Episcopal Church 1 nbinted, Buck. , Made of mahogany finished birch with attractive floral Solo, “To You the Blessedness He decoration. Has copper lined humidor and is completely I Bears,” from “The Holy Night,” fitted with removable ash tray .match box holder, cigar I Brewer. Mr. Johnson. W, IIV rests and carrier, Postlude, Offeftoire on Christmas and carrier. I SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8th, at 7:00 p. m. I Hymns, Guilmant. Church'School, 9:30. Classes for, D I everyone. Men’s League, 9:30. Speaker, ' Professor George R. Wells. Fourth 1 lecture in course. All men invited. >> Rehearsal, 2tS0 for the Christmas (A) A graceful Priscilla design offered in Maple or Mahogany. Has I pageant. beautiful hammered brass or silver plated fittings. Priced at $10.75. Subject: “Custom Driven or Star Led CYP club, 6:00. Leader: Robert (B) A splendid design in either Mahogany or Walnut. Has- decorated W. McComb. , Topic: Union Protestant Service, metal fittings and copper lined humidor, $15.75. (C) A novel design_m 7:00, St. Mary’s church. • Preacher lacquer finish with Chinese decorations.- Has rna^y uses, $17.7o. I Dr. Arthur H. Bradfotd of Provi- (D) A distinctive model of exceptional utility combining ^very possible I dence, ,R. I. smoking convenience. Has two removable stands. • The Week. I t Monday^ 7:30—Kings Daughters per humidor. Offered in Mahogany or lacquer finish at $17.50. (E) A Special Preacher: REV, ARTHUR G, BRADFORD I annual Christmas party. With Mrs. large cabinet of unusual design. Has drawer and spacious copper hned I Otto Viertel, 40 Coburn road. humidor. Choice of Bakelite or metal fittings with removable tray. Ma­ Tuesday. 6:30—Teachers’ meeting 1 and supper. Tinker’s hall. Main- hogany qr Walnut, $20. street. All teachers and officers Center Congregational Church, Providence, Rhode Island should attend. Important business. Mrs. James B. Johnston and Mrs. Harold Belcher will have charge of the supper. Wednesday, 7:0Qr-Boy Scouts. Franklin school, David McComb, I scoutmaster. E i-s-l t i l l s Thursday, 2:30----- Sale of Food-. O stuffs and fancy articles in Watkins (S) St. Mary’s Church So. Methodist Church Brothers’ store. Women’s Federa­ Opposite Hiffh School tion committee In charge. Miss o . South Manchester Mary Hutchison, Mfs. Hiram Grant, 9:30 a. m.—Church School* 9:30 a. m.—Church School. Mrs, George Strant, Mrs. George Finlay, Mrs. William Bray,^ Miss Men’s Bible Class. Florence Snow. 10:40 Uvin.—^Morning Service. Notes. 10:45 a. m.—Morning Prayer The Every Member Canvass for Topic: “THE JOYOUS the 1930 budget will begin today and Topic: “PREPARE.” continue for'a week. W. W. Harris CHRIST.” is in charge of the canvass. Mem­ the junior choir and the" hymns, the ‘Wirgin’s Lullaby” by Maunder, bers of the parish are asked to send “Joy to the world!”, “Lead, Kindly This service will be at 10:40 a. m. 3:00 p. m.—Highland Park in their pledge cards by mail or Light,” and “O Master, let poe walk At 5:45 p. m.—the Epv/orth Sunday School. 6:00 p. m.—Epworth League. bring them to the church on Sun­ with thee.” League will meet for their service. day- morning. All others will be so­ All members of the Church Coim- The church school meets at 9:30 THE GREATER lOVE licited by'the cknvasSers. cil are asked to sttm at the close a. m. ... i. of the morning service, fdr u brief The Union service for December . BY GEORGE HENRY DOLE NOR’TH METHODIST EPisCOPAL but important meeting. ■; will be at Saint Mary’s church at International Sunday-School Lesson Text, Dee. 8. Marvin S, Stocking, Pastor Instead of the People’s service, 7:00. this church, unifes other Program For the Week Thou Shalt love thy neigd^bor as thyself.—^Lev. 19:18. Center Church The church School meets each Protestant, churches in ■' the MopUily Monday, 7:30—Plfiy rehearsal. Sunday nlomjng at half past nine. Union Ser^ce at .seven o’qloek: to­ Tuesday, 7:00—Boy Scouts., The preacher at the 10:45 worship morrow nlght';at ^t. Mary’'9' Episco­ Tuesday, 7 :45—Mothers’ Club and All Services in Masonic Temple. service will be Rev. Mark ’A. Daw- pal church.' The preacher-at this League of Women Voters. If the precept, Thou shalt love cipient. ’The true Christian staiMiat^. ber, D. D., of Philadelphia, who is service will he Rev. Arthur Hi' Wednesday, 7:30—Mid Week ser­ thy neighbor as thyself, were uni­ must be the highest conceivably^ one of the outstanding specialists and we should try to love otherfl-^ Bradford, D. D., miniater .qf the Cen­ vice. , versally cjos'erved, everywhere har­ 9:30 a. m.—Church School. Men’s League. in ruriil chutch work in the United tral Congregational-Chupch, Provi­ Thursday, .7:45 — Young Men s not only as much as we love self,’| States." He has had extended exper­ dence, R. L basketball. mony, happiness, and abundance but more than we love self.This 10:45 a. m.—Morning Worship. ience as pastor, professor and lec­ The .Week: Friday, 4:30—King’s Heralds. would prevail as an inevitable ef­ the love that lays down ^ne’s life f turer. His connection with the Monday, 7-: 30 .at 22 Hudson street, Friday 7:00—Yoimg women’s fect. Hostility, conflicts, and all his friends. Board of Home Missions • and monthly meeting of " Finance and chorus. evils arise from one primary cause; To love others more than self 6:00 p. m.—CYP Club. Church Extension during the-past World Service committees. , Friday, 7:30—W. F. M. S. meet­ pamely, because sometraere self is loved, requires, great sacrifice, six years has taken him Into all Tuesday, 7:00—Junior Achieve­ ing. loved more than others are loved. though nothing imwise need bt.^ parts of the United States. Dr. ment Club meets in Senior room. Friday, 8:00—Play rehearsal. To love the neighbor as oneself done, nor anything that . impaifJ'^' A Friendly Church. All Welcome. Dawber is an interesting speaker Thursday, 7:S0 . — Reading and was a law of .the Jewish church. uses. That supreme love is widdo^^^; .who always .leaves his audience Bible Study Club meets at the par­ GHURCH OF THE .NAZARENE That was as high a standard as itself. eager to-hear him again, sonage. those distant times could attain. ’Though the' sacrifice is great, tbt ^ "Fhe music of this service will in­ Friciay, 2:15— Woman’s Foreign: sacrifice of the whole of, setf, tbi.--; clude selections- on the otgan, M- Rev. E. T. French, Pastor The Lord gave a higher standard Missionary Society meets with Mrs. than that. Said He, a. new com­ gain is above 'all comparison,' fpi^ them by the quartet, “Rememl^r C. I. Balch, North Main street. nothing is so valuable as the Ip'Ki.ip 9:30—Simday school. mandment I give imto you. That ye now, thy Creator in the days of thy love one another as I have loved that enables one to love others mbi*;^ Methodist Episcopal * Second Congregational youth”—Adams and an anthem by 10:45—Morning worship. than he loves himself. Such a lo'i^^ SOUTH METHODIST 3:00—Junior Mission band. you. This is a new and more heaven­ ly law than the old Commandment gifts the soul with hallowed: peacf^^ 6:30—Young people’s meeting. holy life, and the joy divine. Th|f.*j^ Robert A. Cid^tta, 7:30—^Evangelistic service. because the Lord loved xnankind Church. Swedish Lutheran more than He loved Himself. And great love is the quest of life, and i1 Church During DecemWr thiB.:.p^thr is 7:30 Monday—Band practice. contains within It the infinite fellcl-y. North Main Street > preachlngi.a •serjla& on the,.“Life of 7:30 Wednesday—Midweek pray­ to depQonstrate this surpassing love Christ”Jiaving as. this Sunday’s, sub­ He gave the supreme dxample of ties that the Lord has created iis Co^ Marvin S. Stocking, Pastor Ghurch ' er service. laying down Hia life in that most receiye and for which He came far-^ 9 ject “The Joyous . Christ.” He 2:00 Thursday—Women’s prayer Rev. P. J. O. Corneil, D. D. sacrificial death. to the world to make known, and- IaV SUNDAY SERVICES argues thdt- the dte^ous teaching of meeting with Mrs. Samuel Richard- gdve. In such wondrous love JeensJ UNION SERVICES AT Churcb ana Ohestout Streets. the Gospels is thp-tdespite P^n, To love others more -than self is CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 ardson, 67 Oak street. I loved, is not beyond the possibility reigns over the world, ana^gfrgei misuhderstandlngiJaiid'.iPis®^ heap­ 7:30 Friday evening—Qdes meet­ of .anyotie, because the Lord stands that heavenly love to asjrone Dr. Marie iJawher, D. D., of Philadelphia 9,30—Sunday School and Bible ed upon liiin by His enepaleiB Christ ing. will make use of it. wiU be the preacher at the morning . ST. MARY’S CHURCH Class. was the ^laddeat, * sdhl- uMlt - ever ! ready to give such love. In fact, He lived. Dr. edlpitta vW'*di»cuM^^to^ I has no other kind of love to give, service at 10:45.; ^ 10:45—^Morning Service in underlying causes for that Joyous- In less than 100 years the United j for He is that love itself. If one’s The custom of milking States has mined more than fpur love is less than this, it is because Union Services at St. Mary’s Church . ATT O’CLOCK - ; Swedish. ness. The ' veeted .choir *wili;?slng from the right side is almost '*^- at 7 o’clock. ' Carol from t ^ Latin of .taje Four­ and one half billion dollars worth K the full measure and quality of the ■ :7 :0b—-LiithiBr League teenth Centulfy by Ghddwlcki and of gold. Lord's love is diminished hv the re-

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IVIAJNUIIESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CQNIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1929» VAGbi t'UUK V Dog Hero Of Nome Race MUTINY AT PUB D A I L Y RADIO PROGRAM W T 1 C 302.8— WBZ. NEW ENGLAND— 990. Leading DX Stations. PKUGUAMS To Be Preserved At Yale Saturday, December 7. 7:00—WJZ Amos ’n’ Andy. TIMEYPIM 405.2— WSB, A T L A N T A — 740. Aldft Kouznetzoff, bass, who h.is 7:15—Orchestra: presentations. 8:00—Nature league; concert. 7:00—Dance orchestra; conceiL Traveler's. Hartford spent years gathering authentic G>T)sy 8:30—Orchestra: minstrel frolic. 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) Poland Spring, Me., Dec. 6,— airs, will appear as guest artist in 11:00—Studio skylark concert. 500 m. 600 K. C . 9:30—WJZ musical l)ours. 293.9— KYW , CHICAGO— 1020. (AP)—Togo, Siberian huskie, hero the progratn to be broadcast by WJZ 10:00—Music Masters’ melodies. STIMSONNOTE 10:30—WJZ grand opera. 9:00—WJZ musical program. of a thousand - frozeD trails and Uprising in China and associated stations at 9:30 Sat­ 10:05— Dance music to 3:00. urday night. Prior to the Russian 31:00—Lowe’s dance orchestra. Program for Saturday. leader of the dog team which car­ 348.6— WABC, NEW YORK— 860. ' 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO— 770. revolution, Kouznetzoff was a cele­ 9:00—College feature hour. Eastom Standard Time. \ ried aid' to diphtheria stricken brated singer, appearing by command 6:00—Musical vesper service. 9:30—studio carnival program. Nome four years ago, will .never WAS UNTIMELY Nationalist Government, before Czar Nicholas. Following the 6:30— Nit Wit nonsense hour. «-'.1 1U:0U—WABC feature program. - P. M. see Alaskan snows again. revolution Kouznetzoff came to Amer­ 7:00—Bernard Levi tow’s orchestra- 1:00—Chicago’s favorite orchestras. 12:45—Farm Reporter, Dept, of Ag ica and found employment singing 8:00—Guy Lombardo’s orchestra.^ 1-45—Coffee Dan’s entertainmenL Proudly alert despite 16 winters, 8:30—Echoes of Dixie. and playing in a lower East Side 254.1— w JJD, CHICAGO— 1180. riculture Feature. j Togo, the property of,Mrs. E. P. the leaders Say.* Russian restaurant. Among the num- 9:00—Skit, "Joe and VI." 8:00—Orchestra; lessons, songs. 12:55—The Thirteen Stars, dance j 9:30—Hadley's Symphony orchestra. Ricker, Jr., was placed on a train bisrs In this program will be “ Song of 9:00- Palmer studio program. melodies, directed by Norman Russian Newspaper Says the Volga Boatmen” and “ Dark 10:00— Movie star feature hour, 12:00—Orchestra, songs (J hrs.) here yesterday to be taken to New Nanking, Dec. 7— '(AP) — All Eyes." An orchestra directed by Don 11:00—Three dance orchestras. Cloutier, c 12:30—Midnight organ melodies. 416.4— WGN.*WLIB, CHICAGO— 720. Haven^ There he will be put to doubts that the mUitary uprising Voorhees, a soprano soloist, and a 9:00—Studio players’ presentation. 1 :45—Foreign Policy Association death and his pelt preserved in the j Inlalailca orchestra will also be heard. 454.3—WpAF, NEW YORK—66a 11:00—WEAF dance orchestra, U. S. Should i Have Ac- which began last- Tuesday with the' What the Nit IWts think of Jesse 6:00—Dinner dance music. 11:20—(Julntet; studio artipts. N. B. C. Feature. Peabody Museum of Yale Univers-1 mutiny at Pukow wa:: aimed James and his many escapades will 7:00—Business world talk. 12:00—Dream ship; orchestras. 3:30—Silent until 5:30 p. m. ity. T^ifying his kind, he will j bo reevaled when the Dramatic So­ ' 7:30—Phil Spitalny’a music. against the Nationalist government 8:00—Merle Thorpe’s business talk. 1:00—Dance: Bath Knights. 5:30—Sunset Hour, studio ensem­ stand' In harness for posterity. : quainted kself With Facts ciety broadcasts Us program over 344.6—WLS. CHICAGO—870. -mE: MANTEL were dispelled this morning when WABC and associated stations at 6:30. 8:30—Josef Koestner’ s orchestra. 8:30—WlCAF programs (U4 hrs ) ble in program of dinner music. The dog was given to Mris. Ricker General Shih Yu-Shan, commander Bradford Browne, originator and pro­ 9:00— Walter Damrotch’s orch. with Floyd Gibbons, headline hunter. 10:00—The Angelus hour. 6K)0—"Mother Goose,” Bessie Lil­ (JETS THE. two years ago by Leonard Seppala, of the revolution division, Issued a ducer of the Nit Wit series, will pre­ 10:30—Bam dance program. lian Taft in program of fairy tales champion Alaskan dog team racer sent several short skits in this week s 10:00—Rolfe’s dajioe orchestra. 447.5_WMAQ-WQJ. CHICAGO— 670. STDCIilNCr. Moscow, Dec. 7— (AP) —The circular telegram from Pengpu. ex­ hour of clean fun. 10:30-^Lannie Ross, tenor; strings. 9:00—WABC programs (2 hrs.) for children. ■AND OAO and driver of the team to Nome. newspaper Izvestia today said' the plaining the purposes of the revolt. 11:00—Romantic drama, humor. 11:00—Northwest Tabernacle hour. 6:15— Sunset hour (continued). QETS.TH^ Togo, who led teams home in races, intervention of the United States Wave lengths in metei% on left of 11:15—Late dance orchestra. 12:00—Two dance orchestras. General Shih said it was aimed station title, kilocycles on the right. 12:00—Rudy Vallee’s orchestra. 6:20-^Hartford Courant news sociciNq^ more than a dozen times and was in the FAisso-Chinese dispute In directly at Nanking. Recalling his 393.5— WJZ, N EW YORK— 760. 238— KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS— 1260. indispensable as a trail breaker, had Times are all Eastern Standard. Black 11:00—WABC dance orchestra, bulletins; United States dally Manchuria, could not be justified former alliance with the Kuomin- face typo indicates best features. 1:45— Georgla-Georgla Tech football. a strain of the fox in him, according 6:00—Pianist; male quartet. 12:00—Studio entertainments. news bulletins from Washington, by Secretary of State Stimson's chun or "People’s Army,” which re­ 1T45—Artists frolic; orchestra. to Seppala, and his mother came Leading East Stations. 6:30—Hans Barth’s orchestra. D. C. reference to the Hague convention cently abandoned its attack on the 7:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedians. 288.3— W FAA, DALLAS— 1040. 6:30—Benrus correct time. from Siberia, west of the Bering of 1899 and to the common declara­ Natiphalists in Honan and Hupeh 272.6— WPG. ATLANTIC CITY— 1100. 7:15—Dance orchestra; singers. 9:00— Musical program. Triuinphal March from "Sigurd 11:30—'Theater presentations. 6:31—“The American Negro in Straits. 8:45—Entertainers: contralto, 8:0()— Celebrities of Chicago. the Crusader,” Grieg: Valse Lepte , tion by the United States and pro-vinces, Shih said: 8:45—Pianist-accordionist recital. 8:30—Wandering gj'psy tales. 361.2— KOA, D EN V ER — 830. Music,” dinner concert by Hotel Recently Pe^b^y ^ ^hat “ One year ago I made an alliwce 9:00—Bonnie l.addles vocal trio. from “ Sylvia,” Delibes; Dark 10:30—Three dance orchestras. 9:00—NL’C programs (2 hrs.) Bond Trio, directed by Emil Heim- cials attempted to secure a Siberian 1 ____ with Nanking, due to a desire to see ' 283— WBAL, BALTIMORE— 1050. 9:0(J—Comic skit, Cug Reporter. 11:00—Sunday sctiool lesson. Ejres; White Acacias; Toreadore huskie and obtain the dog from Mrs. j ^l^y meant to make the Kellogg- 9:15—Vocal trio, dance'music. a peaceful country. However, dur­ 8:00—String ensemble, baritone. ll:45_rtalph Bennett’s orchestra. ber^er. et Andalouse, Rubinstein; Trau- Ricker. He had been declining of i Brtend pact a real _ 9:00— Around the melodeon. 9:30— Don Voorhees orchestra with ing the past year corruption in the Aida Kouznetzoff, bass. 299.fc-WHO, DES MOINES— 1000. African Dreamland, Atwater. merei, Sthumann; Song of the late and Mrs. Ricker had planned! Commentmg on Mr. Stimsons 2;30—WJZ programs (2^ hrs.) 7:00-^ocking Chair orchestra. Rckin’ on tho Old Banjo (cake •Nationalist government has been 243.8— WNAC, BOSTON— 1230. 10:00— Chicago Civic opera, “Alda." 7:30—WEAF programs (3% hrs.) Volga Boatmen; Bacchanale from to have him cremated and his ashes declaration about the Russian 11:00- Slumber music hour. found shocking. Nanking has made 6:10—Dinner music: collegians. 11:00—Comic opera hour. vvalkL Widmer. “Samson et Dalila,” Sain-Saens. sent back to .the frozen northland. memorandum to America, Izvestia 7:30—WABC prdferrams (4 hrs.) 535.4— WFI, PHILADELPHIA— 560. no attempt for the relief of the suf­ 7:00—Studio musical hour. 374.8— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS— 800. Maori, Tyers. B: 10:00, Moxie Music Masters. declares the action of the Unite-d 11:30—Gallagher’s dance orchestra. 8:00—Bible class program. fering masses.” 12:55—Midnight reveries. 8:30—Ivin’s solo male quarleft.- Swing Along, Cook. NY: 10:30, Chicago Civic Opera: i States was ill-timed. It asks wheth- 9-00—WEAF programs (2% hrs.) 9:00—Dance; string quintet. , Raps Foreip;n Policy 545.1— WGR, BU FFALO — 550, 11:00—WEAF dance preheatra. Bandanna Sketches, White. “Aida.” Lohr- Serenade, Schubert; Four j er the United States government 6:30—Van Siirdam’s orchestra. 491.5— WIP. PHILADELPHIA—610. General Shih denounced the Na­ 6:30—Leed’s dance orchestra. 491,5_WDAF, KANSAS *CITY—€10. Chant. • • . NY: 11:00, Longines time. ’ Sailormen, German; Valse denies that it knew about the Mos- 7:45—Talk on health. Jolly tionalist government’s foreign g-nn—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 7:00—Birthday lisL pianist. 11:30—Strickland's dance music. Nobody Knows de Trouble I’ve B: 11:01, Champion Weatherman. Margis; Familiar Tunes, j cow-Mukden negotiations before 428.3— W LW , C IN C IN N A TI— 700. 305.9—KDKA. PITTSBURGH— 930, 12:00—Singing Mountaineer. * policy, saying its foreign ministry’s 6:00—Pittsburgh U. talk; songster* 12:15—Orchestra; nighthawk frolic. Seen B: 11:02, Temperature. Kem;’ When"Irish Eyes Are Smil- i sending its note, 7:00—Gibson dance orchestra. I’m Troubled. B: 11:03, Bert Lowe’s Statler Or­ ing, Ball; U. S. Artillery March, | Note Unfriendly undertakings had resulted in ,7:15—Tony's scrap book. 6:30—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 468.5— KFI, LOS A N GELES— €40. “miserable failures.” 8:00—Dixie steppers: duo. 7:30—Concert band recital. 12:00—Orchestra; studio artists. . Deep River, Burleigh. chestra. . gousa. i “It the United States knew about 0:30—WJZ orchestra, bass. 8:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 1:00—Memorial. Park program. Down South, Myddleton. B: 12:00 Telechron time. . NY; 10:15, Longines time. I the Sovlet-Mukdenagreement, then- He called attention to the recent 11:00—Hawaiians: scrap book. 11:00— Commander Byrd’s program. 2:15—Midnight artists frolic. Kuominchun activities in Honan and 245.8— W CAE. P ITTS B U R G H — 1220. 6:59—Weather report; Industrial S: 10:16, WBZ Players — “The j its interference and pressure on 11:30—'rwo dance orchestras. 370.2— WCCO, MlIW4., ST. P AUL— 810. Hupeh and also the present uprising 280.7-WTAM, CLEVELAND— 1070. 6:00—Dinner music; orchestra, Sunday, December 8 Manager.” | the negotiations couldn’t be taken 7:30—Studio dance orchestra. 7:45—Firqside philosophies. Alcohol announcement. in Kwangtung pro-vince. Shying 7:30—Orchestra: Cleveland history. 8:00—Musical entertainments. B: 10:52, Temperature.' otherwise than as an unfriendly 9:1)0—WEAF Symphony orchestra. 8:00—WEAF programs (4 nis.)« 7:00—Silent. B: 9:45 a. m„ The .Watch Tower. they were “unmistakable examples 12 no—Traev-Brown’s orchestra. 9:00—WABC programs (2 hrs.) B; 10:53, (Champion Weatherman. | act. * j0:00-M usic hour; Virginians. 11:00—Long’s dance orchestra. S: 10:45, Church of the Unity (Uni of - the people’s dissatisfaction ■with 11:15—Orchestra: Slumber on. 260.7— W HAM . ROCH ESTER— 1150. 12:00—Night club enterlainment. Program For Sunday, tarian); Rev. Owen W. Eames. 10:55, Republican News Bulle- on the other hand, the Unit­ 12:30—Show boat broadcast. 7:30—Bass, ’cellist, soprano. Nanking.” 283— W TIC, H ARTFO RD— 1060. 8:30—WJZ orchestral music. 379.5— KGO. O A K LA N D — 790. 8:30—Chase and Sanborn Choral B: 1:00 p. m.. Veterans of Foreign tins. ed States was not advised of the The rebellion general . asserted 8:00—Kids feature entertainment. 1:00—Tales never told. B: 11:00, Telechron time. Soviet-Mukden negotiations by its 6:15—Sunset music hour . 2:01)—Musical musketeers. orchestra, Phil Ohman and Victor Wars. . that “my purpose IS to rebel against 6:30—Heimlierger’s trio music. 9:00—Eastman School recital. S: 1:30, Hillcrest Park Corporation. Chinese 422.3— WOR, N EW A R K — 710. 0:30—AYJZ programs (1% hrs.) 2:30—Gunzendorfer’s orchestra. Ardeh, piano duo; the “Muted sources of i^ormation, its holding my troops ready 7:30—Sea story and songs. 13:00—Frank Skeltet.Y’ .s orchestra. 270.1— W RVA, RICHMOND— 1110. Singers” ; Welcome Lewis, croon­ B: 1:59, Champion Weatherman. demarchee couldn t be considered move which the generM 8:00—Security I.eague address. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY— 790. 7;0u—Troubadours dance music. er; and orchestra directed by Gus­ NY: 2:00, Roxy’s Symphony Or­ PRINCES VISIT POPE good form or a friendly act in view 8:1.5—Saturday Knights’ music, songs 11:55—'rime; weather; markets. 7:30—Old Southern orche.'tca. public may advocate.” 9:00— Sigmund Spaeth’s old songs. 6:00—Albany dinner music.., 8:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) tave Haenschen.' N. B. C. Feature. chestra. of the fact that America had not Hold Railroad 30:00—Tliree dance orchestras. 7:00—WEAF programs (4 hrs, pi;00—Special studio mnsicale. 9:00—“ Our Goverpment,” David S: 3:00, Roy Clair Songsters. obtained information directly from The rebellious troops now are 11:00—-Mbany dance program. 11:30—Mooiftieams music houi. 11:00—Old Virginia fiddlers. Lawrence, editor The United NY: 3:30, National Youth Confer­ Rome, Dec. 7—(AP)—King Vic­ the Soviet government. holding the Tientsin-Pukow railway Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. States Daily, in a talk on current ence; Dr. Daniel A. Poling. tor Emmanuel III will go tomorrow Hurts Reputation' at Mingkwang, 50 miles south of 6C3.2— W EEI, BOSTON— 590. . 325.9— W W J. D E TR O IT— 920.. .344.6— W ENR. CHICAGO— 870. B: 3:59, Telechron time. to the Vatican with his only son, “The significance and reputation 8:00—NBC program.s (4 hrs.) events in the national capital. N. Pengpu, VTith the main body con- - 7:15—WEAF programs (4 hrs.) 8:15—Farmer Rusk’s talk. B: 4:00, Twilight Concert. Crown Prince Humbert, and other of the Kellogg-Pact is not strength­ centrating at Pengpu. 11 ;15—Auction bridge lesson. 272.6— W LW L, NEW YORK— 1100. 1:00—Midnight musical barrage. B. C. Feature; B: 4:30, “Our Famous Contempor- 545.1— WKRC. C IN CIN N A TI— 550. 6;iiii—Spanish soprano: orchestra. 1:30—DX air vaudeville. 9:15—“The Enchantment Hour” or­ princes of the House of Savoy, to ened when a group of its' signa­ Government forces numbering 8:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) 6:30—Bass-liaritone; talk. 202.6— W H T, CHICAGO— 1480. chestra directed by Emil Heim- firics.** present the princes to the Pope. The tories accuses the Soviet govern­ 15.000 took positions at Wuyi, 35- 31:00—Old-time Singing School. 7:05—Tenor; missionary talk. 8:00—Ensemtile. organisL B: 4:45, Edward McHugh, baritone. ceremony-will not be so striking as 7:40—Studio orchestra music. berger. ment of failing to observe the pro­ miles north of Pukow. German mili­ 11:00—Saturday night club. 1U;00—Your hour league. NY: 5:00, Duo Disc Duo—W altz'of \ha.t which accompanied the -visit of 11:30—Studio dance orchestra. 526—WNYC.- NEW YORK—570. 461.3—WSM. NASHVILLE— 650. , 10:15—Studebaker Champions, Ret­ visions of the pact without first ac­ tary adidsers of the Nationalist 12:00—Organ request program. 7:3-5—Ai( college lectures. the Hours. Delibes, Lonely Trou- the King and Queen and Foreign 8:15— Tramonstano’s Municipal tr'o. ■10:00—Barn dance orchestra. ting and Platt, piano duo; Fred quainting themselves with all the government this morning crossed J:00—Dinner dance orchestra.; 10:30—Gtilly jumper.s music. bador; One Who Has Yearned Minister Grandi to the Pope yester­ 215.7— W H K , C L E V E L A N D — 1390. 410.7— CFCF, TORONTO— 730. Waldner, tenor; orchestra direct­ circumstances of the conflict. the Yangtse river enroute to Wuyi 6:00—Twilight music hour. 11:00—Singer, guitar, harmonlca- Alone, Tschaikowsky; How Am I day but it will be carried out in the to assist the Nationalists. : 7:00-r-Dancing academy; orche.stra. 12:00—Fiddle, piano, harn dance. ed by Jean Goldkette. N. B. C. To Know? from. “Dynamite,” “We know that the United States • 8:30—Old-lime Singing School. « 9:011—Hockey game description. aame form. It will be sig^iificant in was fiot deprived of such a possi­ Additional Nationalist forces were 31:15—Morgan Sister.s concert. 315.6— WRC. WASHINGTON— 950. 508.2— WOW. O M AH A— 590. Feature. Robbins; Titl’s* Serenade: Selec­ bringing about friendly relations be­ 7:45—Washington College program. 11:00—Studio musical hour. bility by our fault. But this circum­ being massed at Pukow to guard ,11:30—Dance orchestra; organlsL 10:45—Benrus correct time; weath­ tion from “Naila,” Delibes; By tween th6 entire House of Sayoy er report and Industrigl Alcohol stance should have prompted the the rear and protect Nanking in the the Way; At Quality Court, and the papacy. event of untoward dev^opments. Institute announcement. Fletcher; My Heart At Thy American government to be dis­ The King and the princes will creet. It should have suggested to The capital now is virtually without Sweet Voice, Saint-Saens. drive to the Vatican from the Quiri- f,:f't_Danca orcheslia. C'oonor. Leading DX ^lations. B: 5:30, Telechron time; Champion the United States that it ought.not troops. Sunday, December 8. (h'M—?.Ic!oi!ies of 2c i’cavs ago. VBZ—VBZA nal Palace. Many persons who know Pending the arrival of reinforce­ 405.2—WSB, ATLANTA—740. Weatherman; temperature. , to interfere in a conflict between George Gershv.in, renowned com­ 7;(j0—Our ro;nai!iic ancestors. Saturday, Decembei 7 the route to be followed are prepar­ ments it is not the plan of the gov-" poser-pianist, will play his famous 5:311—French trio; business talk. 7:00—NBC programs (3U hrs ) Eastern Standard Time NY: 5:33, National Religious Serv­ two countries, of which one has no 10:15—Studio nutsical cancert. ing to post themselves at advan­ ernment to attack the rebels. The “ Rhapsody in Blue" as a feature of the 8:01)—Rhapsodizers music bour, NY: 1:00, Farm and Home Hour. ice: “Man’s Double Life” by Dr. relations with the United States.” theater program to be broadcast by S;30—Wayne King’s orchestra. 293.9— KYW» CHICAGO— 1020. tageous points to see the royal Nationalists will depend only upon WABC and the Columbia network at 9:00—George Gershwin, pianist. 9:15—Edgewater dance music. NY: 1:45, Georgia Tech vs. Georgia Ralph W. Sockman. group pass. Others who came from holding the Yangtse crossing a s'a 9 o’clock Sunday night. The hour will 10:00—Arabesque drama, “ Decision." 9:45—WJZ piano recital. University at Athens, Ga. B: 6:29, Sessions chimes. 11:00—Dance music to 1:00. distant points to see the event of means of preventing a possible rebel be completely filled with Gershwin 10:30—Jesse Crawford, organist. ^ B: 4:30, Dance music. NY: 6:30, Whlttall Anglo-Persians numbers which will be presented by 11:00—Hack Home Tabernacle hoifr. 344.6— WENR> CHICAGO— 870. yfesterday have stayed over to see BIAST INJURES 20 advance northward. a 40-piece orchestra: Redferne Hol- 12:00—Coral Islanders; reveries. 10:00—Sunday Symphony concert. . S: 5:00,^Dickinson-Streeter Organ. | —Rhapsody ‘in Blue. Gershwin; what they could of. the one tomor­ 11:30—An occidental olio. Thua far no serious'clashes have linshead, tenor; Murier La France, 454.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. B: 5:30, Lost and found; positions j Loin du Bal, GlUett; Just a Me­ row. . ' coloratura soprano, and Helen Nugent 2:00—Balalaika orchestra, soprano. 12:00—Grab bag; air vaudeville. mory, Henderson; Mexo Tango; occurred between govemmept /tnd 2:30—Old AV'orld trio, songs. 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO-7-72O. wanted. | rebel forces, although there have and Ben Alley, singers of popular B: 5:45, Twilight Musicale. | Mateo; Medley from “Great Chicago, Dec. 7— (AP) — The songs. Leopold Stokowsky and his 3:00—Jewish songs, string quartet. 8:00—Old timer: concert ensembls. been outpost skirmishes. Se-veral 4:00—Cathedral songs, address. 8:30—Nighthawks: Chicagoland. Day:” Without H Song, Youmans; 104th bomb of ihe year and one of Philadelphia Symphony orchestra will B: 5:59, Temperature j NAMES NEW CRUISER railway bridges were blown up, pre­ appear before the microphones of the 5:30—Philadelphia Symphony orch. 9:15—WEAF programs (1% hrs.) B: 6:00, Telechron time. [ Meditation from “Thais,” Mas­ the most powerful ever planted in WE.AF chain at 5:30. Works of Ber­ 6:30—Old male quartet. 10:45—Pullman Porters male quartet. venting raids'by armored cars. 7:00—World heroes. ’•Charles KTI.” 11:1U—Symphony oithestra. tenor. B: 6:01, Twilight Musicale. | senet; On the Road to Mandalay,, Chicago, exploded last night at 300- lioz, Franck and Debussy will be in­ l];4fl_Three dance orchestras. B: 6:15, Cann’s Football Scoreboard, j Speaks: It Came Upon the Mid­ Washington, Dec. 7— (AP)—The terpreted during the hour with Sto­ 7:30—Theater hour with four Frohne 310 West 31 street, blasting a four TWO CAPTAINS kowsky composing his own continu­ Sisters, harmony singers. 447.5— W M AQ-W QJ, CHICAGO— 670. NY: 6:30, Gold Spot Orchestra— j night Cllear, Willis. name Indianapolis today replaced story building and injuring 20 per­ ity and doing his own announcing. 8:30—Choral orchestra, piano duo. 8:00—Sunday evening club. Hartford, Dec. 7— (AP)—Trinity 0:00—Talk. David Lawrence. . 10:15—Auld Satidy’s hour. King Cotton ‘ March; The Love S: 7:00, “Around the Campfire.” the number 35 as the Navy’s desig­ sons, one seriously. Cesar Fra.nck’s "Symphony in D Min­ 7:30, “At the Baldwin”—Jac- College football team will have two or” stands oiit in this program. It is 9:15—Katherine Meisle, contralto; 10:30—WABC musical program. Nest; Old Refrain; For You a ' NY: nation for the light cruiser which Firemen estimated the damage captains to guide it when it takes Toscha Seidel, violinist; Will­ 11:00—Orchestra; Bible reading. Pagan Love Song; Black ques Thiband, ■violinist; Leonora a work of great power and imagina­ 11:40—studio concert orchestra. Rose; will be one of the first two com­ the gridiron in 1930. As a result tion the height of which beauty is at­ iam Mengelberg, conductor. Your Eyes Have Told Me Cortez, Piano. might reach $50,000. 10:13—Champion dance oi4;hestra. 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO— 870. Eyes; pleted in the 15 cruiser^ building Frank, 11 year old son of Tony of a close vote, Eugene A. Durand, tained in the "Allegretto,’’ which is 7:45—Little Brown Church' sermon- So; March of the Toys. I NY: 8:00, Enna Jettick Melodies-y played as a solo on the English horn. 10:45—Sunday at Seth Parker’s. program. MarseUo, v/ho had a barbershop in of Pompton Lakes, N. J., tackle, 11:15-Russian Cathedral choir. story, pla.v, studio singers. NY: 7:00, Amos ’n’ Andy. ] By the Light of the Silvery Moon; The ship is under construction at 11:45—Xylophonist and pianist. 8:30—WEAF choral orchestra. the building was the most seriously and Arthur D. Weinstein of this Wave lengths in meters on left of B: 7:15, Sessions chimes. j Come Where My Love Lies the Camden, New Jersey, plant of station title, kilocycles on the right. 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 238— KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS— 1260. hurt, although half a dozen others city, center, have been named Joint 2:00—Roxy Symphony hour. 8:00—W.YBC programs (3 hrs.) B: 7:16, Bert Lowe’s Statler Or­ I Dreaming; Rolling Down to Rio, the New York Shipbuilding Com­ Times’ ai e all Eastern Standard. Black required hospital attention. The boy leaders of the team. , face type indicates best features. » 3:00—Nationaf Youth conference. 11:00—Dance orchestra. chestra. 1I German; At, Sweet Mystery of pany. It is expected to be complet- 4:00—Opera, “ Sultan of Sula." 299.8— WHO, DES MOINES— 1000. B: 7:30, Weed Tire Chain Presenta-j Lifa Herbertj^There’s a Wideness i^"'i93^ was struck .by falling plaster and 5:00—Vocal due, pianist, orchestra. 7:00—WEAF prxigrams (5 hrs.) beams and cut by flying glass. His Leading East Stations. 5:30—National religious service. 12:00—Little Symphony orchestra. tion. ^ I in God’s Mercy. - Secretary Adams gave th3 ves- father’s shop' rece.ved the full force 272.6— WPG, ATLANTIC CITY— 1100. 6:30—Anglo-Persian orchestra. 361.2— KOA, D ENVER— 830. S; 8:00, Burgess Nature League. NY: 8:15, Collier’s Radio Hour. sel Its name. 7:0U—String ensemble; orchestra. 7:20—Musical world travelogue. 7:00—NBC programs (4 hrs.) S: 8:30, McEnelly’a • Orchestra. |NY: 9:15, D’Orsay Pari'sienne Ro- of the explosion. 11:00-Solitaire comhoys; xylophonist ll):lU—Old time hymns. 7:45—Jasques Thiband, violinist; Le­ 9:00, Dptch Masters Minstrels. ‘ mance. Police were upable to determine 10:30—Violinist, 'cellist, pianist.. onora Cortez, pianist. 12:00—Everett Foster, baritone. 11:00—City organ recital. 8:00—Mixed quartet, ensemble. 374.8— WBAP, FORT WORTH— SCO. NY: 9:30, Gillette Program: AdielNY: 9:45, The Fuller Man—La Pa- PRINCE FORGIVES BOY today at whom the bomb was direct­ 283— WBAL, BALTIMORE— 1060. 8:15—Dramas, musical interludes. 9:00—Orchestra, artists (3 hrs.) Kousnetzoff, vass, guest artist— loma, Yradier; Rose of My Heart, ed or for what reason. 2:00—WJZ programs (5 hrs.) 9:15—French music, dramatizations. 357— CMC, HAVANA— 840. 7:00—Evening music reveries. 9:4.3—Earle Spicer, baritone. 8:00—Military band concert. / 7:30—WJZ concert program. 10:15—Mixed quartet, orchestra. 11:00—Studio feature concert. London, Dec. 7— (AP) — The 243.8— WNAC, BOSTON— 1230. 11:00-Katherine Tift-Jones, diseuse. 285.5— KNX, H0LLYV700D— 1050. Prince of Wales has made peace 7:00—Evening church service. 11:15—South Sea Islanders music. 11:00—Presbyterian Church service. 9:00—WABC prograni.s (3 hrs.) 11:45—Arm Chair'male quartet. 12.00—Recordings: courlesy hour. and the boy who was suspended 545.1— WGR, BUFFALO — 550. 305.9— KDKA, PITTSBURGH-r980. 374.8— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS— 800. D. from Leyton High school by the 10:45—I’reshyterian Church service. 11:00—Presbyterian Church service. 7:30—Orchestra: soloists. C 5 head-master for having asked his 3:00—WE.\F programs (4t,^ hrs.) 1:30—Memorial I’ark program. 9:00—Studio musical program. highness his autograph, will go 7:30—Presbyterian Church service. 2:00—NEC programs (2 hrs.) 9:30—Mevcr-Davin ensemble. 8:30—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 4:00—Carnegie Hall organist. 238— WJAX, JACKSONVILLE— 1260. back to school. M Companij's Lehiqh 333.1— W M AK, BU FFALO — 900, 5:00—Presbyterian Church service. 7:30—Evening chiirch service. The prince wrote a letter to Law­ 8:00—WABC programs (2 hrs.) 6:30—WJZ dance orchestra. 10:15—Sacred song recital. rence GUI, the school boy’s father Qnthmcite means' 10:00—Studio musical program. 7:00—Episcopal Church service. 10:45—WEAF pro.grams (H4 hrs.) which-GilU said contained some good 11:00—WABC programs (1 hr.) 8:00—NBC programs (4 hrs.) 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY— 610. Safe, Economical Heal 428.3— WLW, CINCINNATI— 700. 245,8r—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 9:15-WEAF musical program. advice upon which he acted. • * 7:00—Giltson dinner music. 11:00—Methodist Church services. 10:15—Salon orchestra, baritone. Gill said the letter was marked 7:30—WJZ programs (1;4 hrs.) 1:00—WEAF programs (G hrs.) 468.5— KFI, LOS -ANGELES— 640. *Js0M private and he' therefore declined 9:15—Trio: symphony hour. 7:00—Pittsburgh feature period. 11:00—Moore’s concert orchestra. Tune in the 10:30—Great adventure momenta. 7:30—WEAF programs (3*4 hrs.) 12:00—.\eolian organ recital. to allow its publication. O L D I 1:00—Dance orchestra. srJolst. li:00—Musical novelesque. 491.5—WIP, PHILADELPHIA—€iq. “Now what did the prince say? C O M P A N Y ’ S ! * 399.8— WeX-WJR, DETROIT— 750. 10:45—Trinity Church morning service 365.6— W HAS, LOUISVILLE— 820.. was being asked widely In England 9:15—Theater organ recital. 1:30—Men’s Bible class program. 9:00—Studio feature conceit. I SINGERS I 11:00—Baptist hymn recital. 2:3CM-T. B. S. A. music hour. 9:1.5—Seelhach quartet. S today. ______283— WTIC, HARTFORD— 1069. 9:30—Theater organ recital. 370.2— WCCO, MINN.. ST. PAUL— 810. ONC every Sunday^ 6,30 10:00—JIale quartet, symphony*muslc. 6:30—Christ Scientist service. FLI6HT UP 8:30—WEAF programs (®4 hr.) JV . 9:15—Enchanted music hour. 535.4—WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—560. 8:00— Minneapolis Symphony orch, WEMF A Assoc. B .C . Stailoma '0:15—WEAF popular program. 2:3()—En.semble, soprano, tenor. 0:00—WABC programs (1 hr.) LABOR DISPUTE 422.3— WOR, N EW A R K — 710. 6:30—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 10:00—Tropic breezes entertalnrtient. 3:00— Philharmonic-Symphony orch. 7:30—Pianist: studio program. 10:30—The Admiral, dramatist. 6:00—Psychologist address. 8:30—WEAF choral orchestra. 11:00—Back home hour. New York; Dec. OLD 5:15—Lecture-recital, Ernest Fowles. 260.7-WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 461.3— WSM, NASHVILL'E— 650. vate conferences among represen.a C:00—Cathedral saga, music. 10:30—Presbyterian Church service. 6:30—.Sacred song recital. 7:00—Concert orchest'’a; choir. 1:30—McKown string ensembl6. 7:00—NBC programs (U4 hrs.) fives of the Erie railroad, the COM PAN Y S 9:00—Playhouse vaudeville hour. 2:00—Concert orchestra, contralto. 8:1.5—Christian Church service. Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen 10:00—Moonbeams musl'S hour. 2:30—'Cellist, songs, organist. 9:1,5—WEAF musical program. and G. Wallace W. Hanger, member M. Aristide LEHIGH ANTHRACITE 308.2— WBZ, NEW ENGLAND— 990. 3:00—Instrumental trio, vocalist. 10:15—Craig’s rhythm aymphony. —' B r 1 a n d. *10 .© L. C. N. CO. IMt ■ 8:00—Friendly hour; address. 3:30—Civic orchestra; talks. 379.5— KGO, O AK LAND — 790. of the United States Board of Ar­ 4:30—Music masters; vocalist. 6:30—WJZ programs (IH hrs.) 10:15—Champions dance music. bitration, were begun today in a times premier u. 5:30—WJZ programs (4% hrs.) 7:00—Siinday Fireside forum. 10:45—Mixed quartet. Pilgrims. pute between the road and its em- of France, was * 10:15—Dramatic presentations. '7:30—WJZ programs' (344 hrs.) 12:30—Bern’s l.tttle Symphony. a placid, card- 11:00—Theater organ recital. 379.5—WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 440.9— KPO, SAN •FRANCISCO— 680.' ployGGS. , 348.6— WABC, N EW YORK— 860. 10:50—Lutheran Church service. 11:00—Salon orchestra: soloists. Although the controversy was playing failure, 4:00—Sacred music recital. 2:30—WE.\F musical program. 1:00—Vocal recital. oThestra. at 35 — halt Let Us Invest 6:00—Feature music hour. 3:00—T.'nion College org.nn recital. 209.1— KJR. S E A T T L E — U70. IGENUINCI said in some quarters to newspaperman, 6:30—Presbyterian Church service. 4:00—WEAF programs • (7*1 hrs.) 11:00—Sfilon orclic.str.n. .soloists. \ antique I wages and working conditions at Secondary Eastern Stations Secondary DX Stations. \C0t0NIAUl the offices of R. E. Woodruff, idee halt lawyer— ^ loom president of the Erie, it was said the preferring gaj '* Y o u r M o n e y 508.2— W EEI, BOSTON— SCO. 215.7— W H K , C LEV E LA N D — 1390. 389.4— WB3M-V7JBT, CHICAGO— 770. life in Mont-i 7:30—Garden lecture. 8:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) 8:30—W.\BC programs (II2 hrs.) trouble arose over a difference of 11:00—Two dance orchestras. marte cates to I 8:00—Concert music hour. 10:00—Weem’s dance orchestra. , opinion as to- what kind of a tribu­ 9:15—WEAF musical program. 291.3— CFCF, M ON TREAL— 1030. 10:30—Gospel Tabernacle Bible drama, politics. He is I In Mortgages 10:15—Go9d-wlll dance orchestra. 9:00—Trans-Canada entertainment. 1:00—Nutty Club dance program. nal should handle various grievance.- 10:00—Feature music hour. now foreign} 325.9— W W J, D ETR O IT— 920. 272.6— W LW L, N EW YORK— 1100. 202.6— W H T, CHICAGO— 1480. of the men. minister. BCJANO On good reliable local proper­ 7:00—Studio music hour. 3:15—Knights of Columbus band. 8:30—Concert ensemble; artists. Mr. Woodruff is representing the 7:30—AVEAF programs (4A4 hrs.) 8:00—Paulist* services, choristers. 9:00—Biblical dramatic events. raUroad at the conferences. ties^ We handle all the de­ tails. l a w y e r s u s p e n d e d Katherine Halliday Antarctic Expedition. Pilots praise snow hangars during Antarctic Proifidence, Dec. 7 (AP) -r- BYRD RADIOS THANKS performance on South Pole flight. winter.” Thomas J. McGauley, attorney of Howard ARTHUR A. KNOFLA The Tide Water Oil Company this city and reading clerk in the Balchen and June authorize follow­ has requested Mulroy, by radio, to Rhode Island House of Representa­ Teacher of Piano and . “ Service That Satisfies” TO O il COMPANY ing statement. 'Tydol aviation gas­ bring back samples of the oil drain­ tives, today was suspended from Violoncello. 875 Main St. Phone 5440 oline and 'Veedol motor oil did their ed from the crankcase of each of practice as a lawyer in this state 12'/2 CHURCH STREET job on South Pole flight. Excellent the three motors of the plane use until further notice when the Su­ Two radiograms from Little performance under most difficult in the flight to the Pole for study preme Court handed down a re­ . Telephone 5519 conditions contributed to safety and and analysis by their, chemists and SQEVN I E T script in which McGauley was found •America were received at the of- success.” engineers. Such study, it is felt, guilty of unprofessional conduct. T ypew riters ifices of the Tide Water Oil Com­ Both radiograms were dated Lit­ will disclose many things hitherto you 5ee for yourself. Two of McGauley’s clients, Mrs. The Next Time You Have pany, 11 Broadway, New York City, tle America, November 30th. unknown about the effect of con­ Jane L. Hale, of Providence and ' Radio ’Trouble Try tinuous flight in sub-zero tempera­ All makes, sold,- rented, ex> yesterday. ’The first addressed to A pre'vious radiogram received Hyman Abrams of 48 Tudor street, diatiued and nverliauleil. Axtel J. Byles, President of the on November 1st, just after the tures at great altitudes on lubricat­ There are at least four mistakes In the above picture. They may Chelsea, Mass., had brought com­ •Company, from Commander Byrd planes of the expedition were taken ing oils and further aid in the de­ pertain to grammar, history, etiquette, drawing or whatnot. See if you plaints against him. S|ieclal reiitdi raiea In ^tn* velopment of a perfect lubricating can find them. Then look at> the scrambled word below—and unscram­ reads: “I want to send you my from their snow hangars \yhere WM. E. KRAH ItMii.H. I{'ebuilt uuictitues medium .-for a'viation eng(ines en­ ble it, by s'witching the letters around. Grade yourself 20 for each of slncerest gratitude for your part in they had been buried during the 520.(12^ and up. 1 ^ the success of our undertaking. long Antarctic winter read: “Hi- gaged in hazardous flights such as the mistakes you find, and 20 for the word if you unscramble it. DAVID CHAMBKRS FOR EXPERT Mulroy and Inhabitants Little Test Tydol starts immediately even encountered in exploration and 'America send best wishes to you down here. 'Veedol Motor Oil also mountain flights and on winter mail COHRECnONS RADIO SERVICE and your associates.” giving splendid results. This best and passenger routes. t:OHTRA(TOiR KEMP'S illustrated by engines Ford and ( 1) A pestel is a pharmacist’s trade-m^k and ahould not be on a 669 Tolland Tpk., Phone 4949 The second from ’Thomas B. Mul­ AND BlllI.DEK IBH Main S t Phone 831 roy, fuel engineer of the expedition, Fairchild planes starting on first Congress is a place where some­ tailor’s sign. (2) A-..PP^iuiing wheel' Is not a loom. (S) The on the At)vater Kent, Strombsrg-tiarlson, tailor’s slgri, Is backwards. (4) The girls’ shadows should be cast In' reads: “Tide Water Oil Company cranking after being exposed to ex­ body is always just abput to do 68 Hollister Street Majestic, Bosch, Philco. products used exclusi'vely on Byrd tremely low temperatures in the something about the Philippines. the same direction. (6) The scrambled word Is TELEVISION. ‘ * A PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH ]VIANCHESTER,;CO^m: ^ jpAY^fD^ . ‘ ' ' * ' Christmas Tree King WOMEN TO HEAR REFUSE BOSTONiTEMPLE IHKCOW APPROVES CONDITION OF FOR RITCHIE’S ADDRESS FAMOUS SPMKER UPON ( K E PROPOSAL Talks O f His Labors ! Boston, Dec. 7.— (AP)—An offi-. STATE ROADS cial of Tremont Temple, a~ large i Baptist church in which meetings of Not to Employ Russians to John McConville Has Sold 30,000 Wreaths and Road conditions and detours in the Mothers Club and Voters la political character are frequently State of Connecticut made neces­ j held, has denied use of the building 15,000 Trees During Past Six Years— 1 to the Liberal Civic League for an Run Railway-rThis Was sary by highway construction, re­ League Engage Alice Win- New York, Dec. "7.— (AP) ^With | g(j(jj.ggg |jy (jovemor Albert C. How the Trees Are Cut pairs and oUing announced by the the winter’s first 8now coating Park ^ Ritchie of Maryland on the expefi- Connecticut Highway Department sor Hunt for Meeting. avenue and ite byways, this weeks lence of his state, imder prohibition, Cause of the Trouble. and Shipped. as of Dec. 4th: activities of faslfionable New York j qqv. Ritchie will speak here in an- ______Route No, 3-Danbury-Newtown took on the crimson tint of Christ- other hall next Tuesday, - -m I j road, steam shovel grading, short mas festivities. The trustees of the Boston ele- Mukden, Dec. 7 — (AP>—The Manchester Mothers dub eind the W ed ^ gs, which have become as .yated have also refused the use of Mukden political council today , dis­ John McConville of 7 Windemere low the little tree from it’s hillside delays probable. Recommend thai patched a message to Moscow ap­ home in Vermont, Maine or Canada through travel take route through Manchester League of Women numerous in December as they once ; their cars for posters on the grround street. Homestead Park section, is were in June, the balls and charity i that “the meeting war; on a con- proving the preliminary agreement Manchester’s Christmas Tree King. you would gladly pay the bargain Bethel. ! Voters are' joining forces for a reached between Chinese and Rus­ price. Many of "the men thus • en­ bazaars whiefi the fashionables gave traversial subject.” In the last six years he has distri­ U. S. Route No. 5-Meriden-North ■ jarge meeting at the South Metho- for the benefit of “ the other half” The temple, one of the oldest and sian delegates for the settlement of gaged in cutting and marketing buted in Manchester nearly 30,000 ^ ^ , Broad street is under construction, j djuj-ch on Tuesday evening of sounded a note of holiday gaiety. largest Baptist churches in the city the Chinese Eastern Railway con­ Christmas wreaths; 15,000 Christ­ Yuletide trees have been * t h e ^ advised to avo.d, They have engaged as This year’s festivities seem de- has been frequently rented, for troversy. After prolonged. ^ d&cus- mas trees of all sizes, and in addi­ ness since boyhood. Each season I road. , ... . . Commander they are driven farther and farther!, 6-Bolton-Manchester, ^ ^m sor Hunt who signed, with an eye to the amuse- , political gatherings and meetings of sions over the preliminary' ag;ree- tion has found time to make some John H. Tow­ ment of the older, members of i a non-religious nature, ment negotiated by representatives 6,000 yards of Christmas laurel back in the primeval woods of Can-! jj^gj^Qj^gg^gr-Willimantic 'Tumpike is! discourse international affairs, ers was hurled society instead of exclusive enter- ' of Russia and China at Nikolsk- roping for outside decorations. His ada. No seasonable industry construction. One-way traffic, 1 Local women who have heard her from a “ buck­ tainment for the debutantes and Ussuriisky, Siberia, December 3, year’s work is pointed toward the compare with Christma,s tree forag-1 delay. * | declare they would travel many ing” seaplane collegians, and several parties ex­ the Mukden council, to which the climatic moment during these last 1700 feet above days of December with but a few ing in its intensify durifig the three 8-Winchester-Rowley ^ miles to hear her again. cluded the butterflier altogether. Chinese delegates reported decided months activities. street bridge, approaches are under Miss Hunt prepared for college C h e 8 a p e ake to withdraw its objection to one of weeks in which to market his year’s Once the big drive is under way I Queer Twists construction. ! in the public schools of Rhode Bay, without a An old-fashioned street fair, set the Russian demands. work. on hill and in lowland for perfect parachute, and in the background of a Park avenue As a result of long hours spent Route No 12-A section of the j Island and was . graduated from Accordingly the council decided on his particular hobby—gardening market trees, the collection and as­ Route wo. sei.u ^e- Welle^ey college in 1895 with the lived to be the hotel, was the method chosen by Mr. In'Day^s News no longer to oppose Moscow’s in­ and greenhousing—Mr. McConville sembling at railhead is started. Nori^ch-Putnam of Snuai i degree of A. B. After graduation oldest flyer in and Mrs. Robert T. Stone for the sistence on the re-emplojmaent of has succeeded in wrestling a com­ Every mode of transport is used constructed just s gj^ishe taught languages and history the navy in amusement of the young married Emshqnoff and Eismont, respec­ from man power to heavy trucks to point of service. smart folk Tuesday night. Their fortable living from his sandy acres .Village. fp- _ „o-,s. 1 in public and private schools for TOWN K Trenton, N. J., — To be healthy tively former manager and assist­ in the Homestead Park section. move them to the shipping point. being constructed. Traff P - •, ^jjjg years, giving up teaching for It happened in guests, costumed as Egyptian danc­ ant manager of the railway, in. Here, they are inspected and graded, 19X3. T0WER9 ers, snake-charmers and country live in the city. Dr. George E. Vin­ Moving to the new farm six years Route No. 109-Mansfield-Phoeni<-j study in travel for two years in cent, president of the Rockefeller other capacities. In the conversa­ 'ago, he went about the matter in and after the last tree is in from the ville road is imder construction. The Europe. On her return . fo' this yokels, arrived at dinner time to tions at Nikolsk-Ussuriisky the be ushered into the bal’ room, deck­ Foundation, told a conference of a logical way. First, he labored hills the big supply is put aboard shoulders of this road are being country she became executive sec­ social workers that the city more Chinese delegates had refused to' early and late to put a roof over the cars during the first week of De­ built at this time. Open to traffic. retary of the Consumers League pf ed with poinsettas, palms and holi­ grant this condition and referred day greens. Hundreds of colored than the country is productive of heads of the large famUy that had cember, for the strangest, yet most Coventry-Bridge over Wiliimantic Rhode Island, a position she held healthy people. the matter to the Mukden council come to bless their home. This done, staple markets. river is under construction but open for ten years. During her connec­ lanterns and balloons swung from upon their return here. tion with this organization she was the ceiling, which was banked with New York—If you wish to tele- he spent his first summer in the » Much Work. to traffic. ^ phone anybody crossing' the ocean The Chinese council conceded this soil, and at harvest time was re­ Route No. 134-Cornwall Project, closely - identified with the Early ] silver smilax. Four thousand wreaths involves a the Early j After dinner was served from I ° ° Leviathan just tell th% opera- point in view of the Soviet’s dele- • warded with vegetables and fruits bridge is under construction on new i Chns_tmas ^Campajgn, gates promise that the Sino-Rus- from the virgin, yet not too produc­ tremendous amount of labor. First Closing of Stores, the Summer Half- small tables the guests danced to ' ?or m your own exchanp .u . the material must be gathered from location. No detours the strains of a jizz orchestra and i ^asic cost for ser;^ce starting to- sian agreement of 1924 under which ' tive soil. w^.tchester-i Holiday Movement, until these ac- Small Greenhouse the nearby woods and lowlands-- Route No. 148-North Westchester tivities were takpntaken over bvby the joined ill the street-fair amusements I morrow, will be $7 a minute, noth- the railway was being operated The erection of a small green laurel, ground pine and many bushels Moodus Falls Road, work being done Chamber of Comnlferce. She organ­ By BOBBIN COONS until midnight when they were e n * ;^ / Jf^s than three minutes accept- prior to its being taken over by the Chinese last summer would be house taxed the finances of the in- i of perfect pine cones. This decora on shoulders. j^gd the forces that secured the tertaineatertained bvoy specialtysnecialtv aancersdancers anaand i ^ states. base rate • Calls will from• apply other in dustiious family so, during the fall, five------material then strung on circular Route No. 152-New Preston-War­ passage of the Street Trades Bill, Hollywood.—Another of fortune’s saxophone players who gave a novel fulfilled. This agreement binds Rus­ they began their first Christmas wires in a skillful manner. A final ren Center Road, grading and ma­ the 54-Hour Bill, the Night Mes­ children who walked unsuspecting­ renauon oI the ever-popular j he good;. sia not to carry on propaganda touch of color is added in several cadam partially completed. Work work in the railway area. wreath and tree supply sideline. All senger Bill, the bills abolishing the ly into the movies has come to Hol­ hands worked untiringly, beginning red-lacquered pine cones, making suspended for the winter. “Kiss of Death” shuttle and the “ ■ 1 my daddy cooked it,” said a little It was reported that the presi­ during the middle of October, •and Route No. 168-Jonathan Trumbull Common Cup and Common Towel lywood. I ! girl when a butcher was doubtful dent of the Chinese Eastern had the whole a pleasing blending appro­ The December ball, given at the | about a quarter. As a result of her working until the first week of road is under construction from resigned thus making possible priate for the holiday windows and in factories. This one is the small and dainty Ritz-Carlton Thursday night in aid | remark three men and a women December. As a result of this six doorways. The largest wreaths Route No. 3 to the end of the im­ Miss Hunt organized the commit­ Joan Peers, who since childhood the accomplishment of the Ni- years of unflagging energy, Man- of the Gosvenor Neighborhood ■ vvere arrested for running a coun- ! kolsk-Ussuriisky arrangement for made by the Manchester nursery- proved road north of Columoia tee of One Hundred, a state-wide had plannel to be an actress but House give the “debs” an opportuni­ terfeiting plant. chester’s Christmas Tree King in diameter, made Green and from the end of the im­ committee of influential citizens, to never had thought of crashing the I the appointment of a new presi- the business growing beyond me ty' to bask in the social limelight Paris—A plaque in the Nation­ especially for large halls or public proved road south of Columbia work for the passage of the Rhode screen. ,: '' once more. Miss Gladys Rockefeller, al library notes the fiftieth anni­ ' dent. bounds of family capabilities. For buildings but the greater number Green to the end of the improved Island Children’s Bill. This bill, Teng Yun-Sheng, Chinese com­ all the intensive work of the past Joan, 10 years ago a child ac­ Miss Anne Vanderhoef and Miss versary of the death of Edouard are of the home size. road at Lebanon. Travelers are i passed on the last night of a legis- tress with Guy Bates Post and Leta Clews were among the season’s Leon Scott de Martinville, whose missioner of foreign affairs at Har­ fall the available supply is limited. wamed to use extreme care in pass- j lative session, is of vast importance bin was appointed as delegate ,to The late snowstorm put to an end Trees have* become such a part of others, returned to school and com­ butterflies who served on the debu­ apparatus, called the “phonauto- Mr. McConville’s daily life that he ing through! to Rhode Island children. . pleted her course at the same Hyde tante committee for the affair. graph;” a crudp sound reproducer, represent Mtikden in further discus­ the possibility of gathering added sions of the situation with Rusatan supplies, with which to appease the has started another branch of this Route No. i 82“Brookfield-Obtuse ^ Miss Hunt organised and then Park high 'school in Chicago which Others paraded as mannequins in ■was built twenty years before Edi­ Christmas rush for decorations. interesting vocation. Last summer road, macadam completed. Shoulders raised the yearly budget for the claims ^ilton Sills as an alumnus. the fashion show displaying what son’s machine was invented. representatives. How Trees Are Cut. he started 8,000 seedling evergreens and railing uncompleted. Cooperative Employment Bureau in Then, with a little experience on the most feted girls in America Viareggio, Italy—A monument is Long before the last Manchester- from cutings, sweating the roots in Route No. 188;Flanders Village- Providence, which for years gave the Chicago stage to bolster her wear from morning until night. to be erected here to the memory of vocational guidance anu secured Giacomo Puccini, composer of “Ma­ FIVE KILLED BY BLAST ite has returned from beach or the greenhouse sand for a time ami Chesterfield road is under construc­ courage, she asailed New' Yo'rk. At supper time came the cabaret mountains, the big army of Christ­ then transplanting to the prepared tion. Grading is being done and jobs for the boys and girls of the entertainment when Miss June Blog- dame Butterfly,” “Tosca,” “La community. During the war, work­ Her first engagement, in a play som, another debutante, and Ward Boheme” and many other operas. A mas tree foragers are on tiieir way fields in rows about 18 inches apart. culverts are being installed; Traffic PittsburgH, Dec. 7— (AP)—A sec­ Three transplantings become neces­ will find it difficult to get through ing with the Providence Chamber called “Marry the Mali,” was short­ Fox gave an exhibition of ballroom committee ■will seek to induce the deep into -the fastnesses of the Far of Commerce, .and the Providence lived. The show closed. Being free ond explosion occurred today near North country in search of decora­ sary in rapid succession because of this work. dancing, showing the new slow side government to choose it for the City Council MisS Hunt was able to from worry over finances, all'she step that marks this season’s fox­ National monument for which a the scene of the blast that killed tive material for the Christmas the rapid growth and after six years Route No. 330-Middlefield-Con- five persons and injured a number of the carefully nursed trees are large structing box culvert on the Bailey- get the work of the Cooperative had to do was, find another job. trot. prize of $8,000 has been offered. trade. Spotters have already signed Employment Bureau taken over by others in Munhall, a suburb, yester­ enough for lawns, large estates and ville Road. No delay to traffic. Which was plenty. ' Mrs. Clifford Brokaw, Jr., and Greenwich, Conn. — Mr. Tunney options on the high ridge scrub­ the Providence - public School sys­ has been terribly embarrassed, as day. The second explosion was ia for use in all landscape architecture No Route Numbers. She sought onei rather timidly, Mrs. Frank P. Shepard were among lands where the best spruce and tem. those who assisted in arranging the he described it, by getting into a ithe Star drug store and an adjoin­ balsams grow—strong, and conically In the last few years the demand Ashford, two bridges are being she admits, because she was al­ ing restaurant. Yesterday’s bla.st At the request of Governor R. ways just a bit awed b y . the im­ affair. ring in unfamiliar atmosphere. He perfect in the full blasts of northern from cuttings, sweating the roofs in constructed on the Warrenville- I made a speech at bouts for charity, demolished the Munhall post office than the available supply each year, Westford road. A temporary bridge Livingston Beeckman, Miss Hunt pressive doormen in , the casiting winter winds. organized and was a member of finding consolation for his embar­ building. ^ ^ It is hard work—this tree swamp- although more ground has been add­ is in use. Traffic can pass. agents’ offices. But one day *.-she The wedding of Miss Anne Craw- Governor Beeckman’s Prize Garden ,ford and John Boyd Ballantine rassment as a non-combatant by Several* persons were said to hav» ing__miles upon miles of walking ed as the business Increases. Brooklyn-Pomfret road. An im­ walked into an agent’?, office’llvi^bd the immunity of the ordinary' spec­ been brought to the Homestead hos­ Committee for mill villages which was greeted widi the,' surpri^g ’sounded the holiday note in the over the ridges; through the Mr. McConville has propagated provement is being made on the brought about many improvements tator from being hurt physically or pital. At the hospital it was said swamps over thinly frozen spring- during the last six years over 60,000 Pomfret-Brooklyn road. Traffic can neWs;that a. part probably was decorations which marked the cere­ mentally. Mrs. Tunney was not in the state. mony in the Central Presbyterian three injured had been brought fed streams, and at that it is only a rose shrubs, yearly, in addition to pass with care. During the war, she served on the waiting for her. It was her'role In present. there. cut flowers and potted plants. Bristol-Park street is under con­ the talkie "Applause.” church. Booneville, Ark. — Roy Houston, beginning. If one were only to fol-, National Council of Defense of the The church was decorated in The extent of the blast ■was not struction. Short detour. United States and as Chairman of In by OhElnce^ '' 10, once doubtful, is now firmly con- determined. Reports said the drug Canton Center-Collihsville road Christmas. greens, while the gowns •vinced that one’s tongue will stick or who have a debutante* daughter. the Rhode Island Committee on Thus by chance, wh?h she de­ of the bridal attendants were fash­ store and restaurant were wrecked., Miss Carol Grosvenor, will entertain is under construction. Women in Industry, of the Council sired stage work, difi^she become a ^ on frosted steel. He tried it on a East Hampton-Leesville road is ioned of white and red satin. The rail as a locomotive approached. It Miss Culbertson and a large group of National Defense. She was re­ talkie actress, apparently success­ ckpes of their flowing white satin GETS 1-4 YEARS open to traffic, work on shoulders. cruited by the production experts of was so. The locomotive was switch­ of other young folk at dinner before ful, because soon she was summon­ frocks were lined with. red. Crim­ ed to another track and steam was Bridgeport, Dec. 7 — (AP) — Society Notes Franklin. A section of the Baltic- the Ordnance Department of the ed to Hollywood for a part in the Charles R. Campbell, 41, o< Mon­ ball. United States Army to assist in in­ son turbans and- bows on their slip­ turned on \the rail till he could get Senator Park Trammell of Flori­ North Franklin road is-now under new Moran and Mack ptoture. pers completed the color scheme. treal was' sentenced to from 1 to 4 construction. Grading is being done. creasing the production of an am­ his tongue off. da, gave a rather imique party a And one of her biggest thrills in ’They carried talisman roses. • New York—Bill McLaughlin is a years in State prison today by Surfacing is being laid. munition factory. Because of the Judge John Rufus Booth in Crimi- few days ago in the Senate private successful organization, the output the film city is the novelty^—to ^her The bride’s gown was of ivory pilot who takes big liners down the i , „ tt , ______From Capital dining room when his guests were, Glastonbury-Addison road is m - —of living in a ,real house iafter a satiq, designed with a long court ■ . .. , nal Superior Court, He wa •• charged der construction. Open to traffic. was doubled in three weeks. harbor or meets them and guides not high officials or diplomats or lifetime o f apartment-dwelling! train and a wide flounce of rose them to their piers. He is now on with passing fraudulent checks in Hartiand, West Hartiand road is After the war. Miss Hunt was one Washington, Dec. 7.— (AP)—Mrs. his colleagues in the Senate, but a of two women to serve on the point lace. Her tulle veil was held in a vacation. Much of the first day Bridgeport and Stamford upon big gang of little children frona the under construction. No alternate place, by orange blossoms and she which he* obtained $15. ' Hoover First Lady of the Land, and Rhode Island Fair Prjee Committee. With the backstage themes pret­ of it he spent watchii.g the Leifla- Gospel Mission Home. David S. route. She is at present on the advisory carried a shower bouquet of gar­ than being docked by one of his some ladies of the Cabinet circle, ty well exhausted, in the talkies, Barry, sergeant' at arms of the Litchfield-Milton road is imder Committee of the National Child and the ambitions of unknown hoof­ denias and lilies of the valley. colleagues. When he retires he disassociated music, from real so­ construction. No alternate route. Senate, assisted the Senator in Labor Committee, on the Council ers to break into “ big. time” on hopes to make a voyage around the ciety events as affected by official showing the little folk about the Morris, East Morris-Thomasten *of the National Consumers’ League Society’s charity . activities filled world., 4utomatic«* mourning and when on Wednesday Broadway thorpughly ea^plbited, Capitol, and a real dinner party road is under construction. Shoul­ and Vice-President of the Rhode there come now' th? forerunners .of the greater part of the week. Fash­ Cortland, N. Y.— Eppy Hazard', Complete morning the first of the series ■ of ionables with lengthy Christmas with all they could eat and just as ders incomplete. No alternate route Island Constimers’ League. She has a new cycle, . who is 45 years in arrears in ali­ Townsend morning musicals was many “helpings” of ice cream as Morris, Lakeside-Washington road list? and a charitable urge settled Heat , been President of the Rhode Island The microphones are lisiening in mony, is appealing from an order they liked, accompanied the meal. the gift problem and "contributed given, they attended. is under construction. No alternate Branch of the A. A. U. W. She was on life under the big tops of the of Supreme Court Justice Rhodes Contro To keep any official significance The party was planned by Miss Vice-President of the Wellesley Col­ their share to benevolence by at­ route. circus, to demonstrate, no doubt, that he pay his divorced wife $2,- from being*attached to her presence, Marie Lorbeerbaum who recently lege Alumnae Association when she tending the benefit sale given at the 400. Eppy is 75 years old. Putnam, Putnam Heights road is that even a talking movie clown Mrs. Hoover left the White House came to Washington from Austria. under construction. Open to trEiffic. organized the Wellesley Club of Women’s University Club in aid of vsicant and occupied a seat quite In Senator Lynn J. Frazier, and his Rhode Island. She named* and help­ can laugh, laugh), laugh, while his the Grenfell Association. Roxbury, Roxbury Falls road, heart is breaking, as well as the: si­ the rear of other guests. However, secretary had previously arranged steam shovel grading and bridge ed to organize the Providence Plan­ There they purchased carved EX s t a ™ s e n a t o r d ie s her presence could not pass imno- for the youngsters to visit the house tations Club. She was one of the lent Lon Chaney did. Ivories, skin boots and toys made construction. No detours. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 7— (AP) — ticed for the White House limousine where they were shown such sights Stamford - High ^Ridge Road organizers and became later Direc­ by the residents of Labrador and as histoic portraits and . busts of tor and Vice-President for many Circus Stuff • sold by debutantes garbed in the Henry Wayiand Hill, former State" with its huge coat of arms stood (North Stamford avenue) concrete Senator, died, early today at his before the hotel where the musical e great men and., lofty chambers, construction under way. No delay to years of the League of Women Jim ’Tully’s novel ‘The Circus fur suits and hoods of the Far empty save for portraits, mirrors Voters of Rhode Island. For this home here of a heart attack after was given and, spying it, a large traffic, Parade,” is to be audifilmed by North. and chairs. brganization she has helped organ- James Cruze, and another circus Other smart folk collected last a long illness. He was 76 years of erature number of persons congregated ic Sterling-Ekopk Hill road is under^ ize® Schools— of Politics and TvicjfifInstitutes iifoa age He was bom at Isle Lo Motte, the street tq see her drive off to the construction. Surfacing is complet­ talkie is called “Psiinted Faces.” year’s frocks and last century’s of International Relations. Clara, Bow has already Contributed household knick-knacks...... and 'took...... "Vermont, and graduated from the White House. She wore a black fur ed. Traffic can pass. Since the war. Miss Himt has them to the Old Canteen's Turnmage University of Vermont in 1876._____ coat and a sniall black hat with a “DEulgerous Curves" -and Buddy Regulator Voluntown and North Stonington, been especially interested in intor- sale where they were sold in' aid of rim shading her eyes. Pendleton Hill road is under con­ Rogers’ latest, “Halfwhy to Heav­ national affairs. She has attended en,” has for its principals a' troupe disabled World War veterans. Still Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins of West struction. Grading and surfacing all the conferences in 'Washingrton of aerial acrobats. others contributed to the prosperity Visit the Virginia, and \ -shington, who is in operations are in progress. Traffic of the Cause and Cure of War Com- shop which sold rummage, 'and ga^ve mourning for the recent death of a can pass Imittee. Her paper on the. real William Haines, who,^ enhanced tea and supper dances at the St. son, also attended and officials and Warreo-Woodville road steam! causes and possible cures of war Regis for the benefit of numerous his reputation as a frpUc^me wag diplomats in genfal felt free to at­ shovel grading and macadam con­ was chosen as one of two from all playground associations. M cGovern tend despite official mourning fr>r CONTITUTION RA'TIFIED struction. No detours. those submitted by the delegates to in the newspaper movie"*';” Telling A Practical Gift One hundred and forty-two years The Russian exhibit and bazaar Secretary Good which ceases De­ Washington-Bee Brook road, ma­ b'& given to the Conference and to the World” a few years ‘ ago, is to on West 57 street was visited each They WiU Enjoy cember 18. ago today, on December 7, 1787, cadam and bridge completed. the Press. She' has insited the In­ have another newspaper vehicle Delaware ratified the United States day by members of society whose Gra’iite Co.’s Wilton-Hurlburt street, macadam ternational Court of' Justice at The soon. . . . Lila Lee is “ going musi­ purchases of Palekh boxes, Cau­ The Year Round e j Constitution, the first state to take Hague and has attended four as­ cal” as the heroine of a Pathe audi- Senator Lawrence C. Phipps of such action. completed. Railing uncompleted. casian silverware and Ukranian Colorado, Senator Millard E. TyJ- semblies of the League of Nations film called “ Smart Set^Su^e.” Memorial Some of the states followed at Geneva and has been k member liigs and shawls contributed to the ings of Maryland, Senator Arthur Delaware’s example and ratified support of the Paxton Hibben M e-' ASSURING THEM: Capper of Kansas, and Senator four times of Professor Zimmern’s Exhibition the Constitution promptly, but in TRAP BOOTLEGGER School of International Relations. mbrial Hospital Fund. David I. Walsh of Massachusetts, others vigorous opposition devel­ Her present occupation is speaking of 1. Even temperature. „• are on the reception committee for ’The debutantes, meanwhile, busied oped. on international affairs. 2. More healthful condition; the bachelors cotillion an extremely . It was only after a protracted themselves with plans for the open­ fashionable dancing organization struggle that the ninth state. New New London, Dec. 7— (AP)— ing of the new Junior Leagfue head­ Monuments and 3. Iviore cpnvenience. ’ which holds forth several times a Hampshire, approved the Consti- Alleged by the local police to have ■ quarters, which takes place Decem­ 4. Economy on coal. season. tution on June 21, 1788, and by I been furnishing many local speak- i ber 9. During the afternoon officers Markers Brigadier General William E. Hor­ that event it went into force. The easies ■with liquor, Witold Korpaez, All things are lawful-for me, but of the league will hold a reception. 5. -All 4rauirht worries oWiten ‘ ton, U. S. A., is chairman of the two important states of "Virginia | Providence, R. I., was arrested this | all things are not expdilei|t; all A glass-enclosed swimming pool, Original in Conception ated. floor committee and last season Mrs. and New York followed soon after 1 iftorning when he walked into a trap j things are lawful for' me, 'btit, all a theater school, a baby shelter Edward Everett Gann, the sister and with their endorsement, leaving set for him by the police. The [ things edify not.l*^l Corinthians ■with sunlit wards. to carry on the Moderate in Price hostcBS of Vice-President Curtis only Rhode Island and North Caro­ authorities had informatiem that he i 10:23. League’s charity work, and even a Stat-Amatic* headed the receiving line and will lina in the anomalous- position of was making regular deliveries to * *. •/ dog room for the care of neglected 147 Allyn St., Hartford “Anything that has been done, in Expediency is a law of nature. again do so at the later cotillions. not being members of the new the residence of Boleslaw Habarek, the same Way for the past five camnes have been included in the Instrument &’ The camel is a,wonderful animal, new headquarters. For the cotillion Monday, Mme. notion which claimed jurisdiction 142 Winthrop street, nnd two years needs an investigation or Local Representative * over the territory. officers assigned to watch the place but the desert made the camel.— Appliance Company .; , Prochnik, ■mfe of the minister of change.”—Percy S. Strauss. Beaconsfield. Australia, will stand first. Today also is the anniversary of took Korpaez into custody , when he Cold weather has brought the in­ 1703 Park' S tr^ t, • HartfMd the burning of* Concordia, Miss., drove up to the house in a car which “No man can produce great door polo season. The arena of Mr. J. Fuller* Mitchell by Federal troops on Dec. 7, 1862. was found to contain ten gallons of ! things who is not thoroughly sin- Squadron A headquarters on Madi­ Phone 4-4444 or 4-9540 for cat­ Dancing "will reign at all the more GUESS NAME FOR TRAIN son avenue resounds these days to Phone 2-4129, Hartford important debut parties to be given. On the same day ■ the Confederate alcohol. Korpaez was gdven a teil i oo^g tQ dealing with himself.” alogue or representative. cruiser Alabama captured the Ariel. the click of mallets and the clatter Miss Junia Culbertson, daughter of day jail sentence and fined $200 and j —James Russell Lowell, New Haven, Dec. 7— (AP) — costs when he pleaded guilty in the of horses hoofs and Saturday eve­ the United States Ambassador to Many folks among the lines of the ning finds the galleries packed. The Chile and Mrs. Culbertson, will fair­ WOULD BURY V'/IBES Police Court to a charge of trans­ “The intensitj^ of comdetiqn in New Haven road are some- Bridgeport, Dec. 7— (AP)—-A porting liquor and Habarek who most people is directly proportional more than solvings crossword Riding Club is hlso taking an inter­ ly dance into Washington society. was arrested on charges of illegal est in indoor polo and many of the The ambassador of Chile and Senora recommendation to the. Public Utili­ to their narrowness, of vision. puzzles in their-. leisure tiwe. They 42 ASYLUM STREET ties Commission that high voltage possession of liquor and keeping a smart folk may be seen cantering Da'vila, both of whom are fond of the Dr, David S. Muzzey. • trying to pick a-'nafiier fct'.' a. around its tanbark. HARTFORD . electric wires be placed in under­ place where liquor was sold. I new faster, train and while, ! 177 GARDEI.LA Hoover Bldg. One Flight Up art, wrill give an afternoon reception ground conduits Is contained in a with dancing in honor of Miss Cul­ “Masculine political leaders must ggnt Into'the operating Trap-shoottog has attracted other finding of accidental death returned WANTS RIGHT OF* WAT court the participation of women management in October 232 wfere bertson December 19, and she will oe by Deputy Coroner Henry C. —Nellie T. Ross. members of s'oeiety who have coun- DIAMONDS ' presented to society by the Ambas­ Stevenson in the case of William V/ashington, Dec. 7-r(A P )—The * * * added in November. toy homes on Long Island. The wo- sador and. Mrs. Culbertson at a large Dougherty, 21, of Ridgefield. Secretary' of War would be • "The average young person of “Along the line,” the employees ‘men hold their shoots on Thursday DIAMOND* ball on Christmas Eve. Dougherty, a carpenter,. was elec­ authorized to grant to* the Town of today looks upon his parents as a publication assures all -that care­ aftehioons, the men oa Saturdays. This will be one of the most bril­ trocuted December 3 while working Winthrop, Mass., a perpetual right- pair of well-meaning and usually ful consideration >^l .-:be ';^ven to Mrs. Hunt T. Dickinson is acting as PLATINUM liant dancing events of the winter on the estate.of William Ingold in of-way over such land of the Fort capable and dependable servants the names. Quick elll^atlpn ,pf» .chairman o f arrangements for the when Cabinet members, diplomats Ridgefield. He was’ sweeping off the Banks military reservation as is conveniently furnished by thought­ mahy is seen in the suggestion of women’s shoots. Among ether femi­ of all rank, and society folk will roof of a newly constructed chicken necessary ta.Ti^den Revere street to ful nature.”.—Newell Bent. General ■ MEmager Dropge that a nine members of society who are MOUNTINGS greet the buds. Dr. Gilbert Gros­ house when his foot slipped. To save width of 50 feeCby af btlHBtPoduced IK f single word,nanie Is, prefenable, joining in the sport are Mrs. Nor- venor, firesident of the National Geo­ himself he grasped two high tension today by Representative Underhill,^ What prohibition need* first of and one applicable to''a train run- ■man K. Toergfe, Mrs. Edward P. graphic Society and Mrs. Grosven- wires and was instantly ^Ifilled. Republican,* Massachusetts. all is disarmament.—Jane Addams. nli^ in each* direction, ij"'!.,. j.-.,. Alker and Mrs. John Roseler. • - i :• t .1 ' > [iiv PAGiS S IX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOTJTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER

prohibition problem and kindred congratulate themselves that nel- 4lanri!»rtrr ills. We believed him when he said *ther of their Senators had any part “Jack’* in the Box that he regards p^hibition as a in‘this hypocritical and presumptu­ t e A ^ i Enrntng BrraUi noble experiment—and still believe ous assault on the right of a sov­ PUBUSHEO B7 TH£3 him.. We do no.t for a moment be­ ereign state to chose its own Sen­ HERAJ^D PRINTING COMPANY, INC lieve that he called prohibition an 13 Bissau Street ate representation. South Manchester, Conn. experiment and at the same time An infinitely bad precedent hag THOMAS FERGUSON General Manager believed it to be a settled and im­ been established. But It is a prece­ 1 mutable, principle of right. If we dent that in one way or another Founded October !, 1881 did we should have to believe him wUl eventually be demolished. -We f* ■H'l Published Every Evening Except a liar, and though Dr. Wilson may cannot nm this government ac­ Sundays and Holidays. Entered at the be willing to do that we are not. cording to its constitution and at h Post Otrice at South Manchester, lUi Conn„ as Second Class Mall Matter. Having appointed his commis­ the same time according to such SUBSCRIPTION RATES; One Year, by mall ...... $6.00 sion, any expression of opinion on mad whimseys'as this. And what [ | Per Month, by mall ...... $ -60 his part as to the eventual solu­ we simply cannot do we will not s 1 * Delivered, one yea r ...... $9.00 Single copies $ .03 tion of the liquor problem, in ad­ long waste effort and public confi­ vance of its findings, would be not dence in trying to do. < MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS only in extremely bad taste but Vare Is not particularly Injured The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the use for republlcatlon ■would put the President altogether by this proceeding. Instead of be­ of all news dispatches credited to It out of character. Calling prohibi­ ing quite generaUy regarded as a or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news pub tion an experiment and then ap political blackleg he is now privi­ lished herein. pointing a remarkably able board All rights of republlcatlon of leged to be thought of as a martyr. special dispatches herein are also re> to find out whether the experiment Nor is the state of Penrisylvania served. was a potential successor a proven materially damaged, for the blow SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ failure, commftted Mr. Hoover to a is to its dignity and can be surviv­ Real Facts About SENTATIVE: Hamilton - DeLlsse^ Inc., 285 Madison Ave.. New York. N. waiting policy till the. facts could ed. But the Senate of the United Y.. and 612 North Michigan A.ve., be learned. He has said or done States is bound to be a real suffer­ Chicago, Ills. Victor Radio- nothing to indicate in the slightest er from its own excesses. The Vare The Herald Is on sale dally at all degn'ce that he is not waiting, with Schultz and Hoatling news stands In episode adds just one more to a New York City. completely open mind. series of achievements by that Ineidtably, until he knows the Full service client of N E A Service. body well calculated to bring it in­ Everybody makes claims; you want S' Inc. truth about prohibition he is, by to contempt with a hundred and Member, Audit Bureau of Circula­ the facts. Come in and we’ll prove tions. virtue of his office, bound to render twenty million people, most of the prohibitory laws such support whom already entertain serious sus­ to your own ears what the revolu­ ■ The Herald Printing Company, Inc., ’ assumes no financial responsibility as it is possible to give to them. picion as to its value. tionary Victor TONE means in en­ for typographical errors appearing In This he is doiug, more diligently advertlsments In the Manchester Evening Herald. than his predecessors, because be ANTI-SKID tertainment. It takes just 5 min­ SATURDAY, DEC. 7, 1929 is one who appreciates very grave­ Somebody is going to invent an utes. No obligation, and it gives ly the^ meaning of the word “duty.” appliance, some of these fine days, the real “low-down.” Let us tell PREVENTING STAMPED? But with the genius of the fore­ that will keep an automobile from The thing which President Hoo­ handed soldier for lines of retreat skidding on the Ice or on greasy you, too, about the Christmas Club ver Is calling, all the conference as well as lines of advance he has wet pavements and from becoming .... how you can secure the cash about, which has caused the gath­ thrown into his urge for compll* stalled In the snow through loss of ering of a thousand Industrial lead­ ance with the law this almost cryp­ traction. Whether it will be a chain ■ price on a Victor, yet pay only a ers in Washington, which has tic utterance quoted in the first or some material more effective small sum each week! brought about a spirited mobillza- paragraph of this article— “if the than metal and more durable than •’^[‘•‘'^-''''tlon of the brains and capital of law is upheld only by government rubber, whether it will be some en­ that he put up $50,000 more and the nation in preparation against a officials then all law is at an end.” tirely different appliance connected saved the show. possible invasion by depression, is The fanatic drys may see in with the tire tread or whether it WAShlNGTON ~ ------' ‘pne of the most curious freaks of these words the desperate battle will be something that applies it­ A biography of the late Rev. WATKI NS BROTHERS John Roach Stratpn is in prepara­ psychology that this country has cry of a prohibitionist who believes self to the car’s contact with the LETTER tion, and. is sadd to contain a few . 55 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER ever encountered. that the world begins and ends road in some yet unthought-of way surprises. . . . While- Harry Rich- with the alternative of a legalized we can’t even guess—we wish we BY RODNEY DUTCHER i^^the election of a Democrat didn’t do man, whose name reached: the front T MI ^ y j Absolutely nothing is the matter ------any good because food prices went hasn’t been the matter for or an illegal rum traffic, but we could. But there is a tremendous pages, thsinks to Qara Bow, is com­ Washington, Dec. 7.--FrequentIy right on rising. In 1920 retail food ing back to be a supper club enr months and years; fbere isn’t see in it a/quite clear admission need for greater safety than is now one hears the householder or house- prices were twice the prices of 1915, tertainer again. . Smith has ■ fundamental thing wrong; many that if there is no popular support possible, even with the most care­ wife muttering about the good old almost exactly. No doubt many per- taken to eating In Childs restaur­ days when eggs were “only 10 cents sons stiU blame the Democrats for things are extraordinarily right for a,prohibitory law then there is ful driving, under special vlreather ants. . . . But not because of/ the a dozen,” talking as if eggs were that, but as a matter of fact it was market, Yet because a Wall street bubble no such thing as a prohibitory law conditions; and when a very great -■ir.v a horrible example of the way the the war. Angna Enters,, the, charming lit­ . which every sane human being in substance, nothing but a mechanical need exists In this coun­ cost of living has gone up since By dextrous work with' Index tle artist who* came solo dancing I knew was going to blow up did shadow. try it isn’t very long, as a rule, be­ the *war. numbers the bureau statisticians out of the west only to, wind up Fact is, eggs are about the cheap- nbw decide that food in 1928 cost before suph crowned heads as are i i Plow up it becomes necessary to go Mr. Hoover’s Commission is go­ fore some ■village dreamer or some est thing anyone can buy for a only 75 or 80 per cent as much as. E. A . Lettney left in Europe, came back' to Broad­ . v .f .r, gjj yjjg trouble in order to. pre ing to find out, unless we are la­ mechanical scientist or some fac­ meal, if you compare present it did in 1920. It wlU be recalled way a few days ago. . . . But now ** Main St., Manchester ‘ vent a stampede when there is mentably mistaken, just how much tory hand—as likely one as the prices with pre-war prices. Eggs that prices dropped wildly in 1921 she calls dancing “choreomlme.” last year cost les than 35 per cent 1 ■ Jttothlng but a tiny shadow to popular support there Ts for the other—solves it. and 1922, so that whereas food . . . But it’s good, -anyhow, . . . more than the eggs of 1913 cost in prices of 1922 wev less than 42 per PC '."I : frighten the herd. Eighteenth amendment and the Richard Halliburton, the \adventure- 1913, whereas nearly all the other cent in advance . of the pre-war. travel writing yoUhg man, really be­ PLUMBING and ' To this extent and no more could Volstead act. If it reports that the commoner articles of food showed prices of 1913 they are now mote longs in Houston, Tex. . . . But the Wfdl street blow-up affect bus! popular support is lacking or con­ an increase of from more than 50 than 54 per cent higher—using the they toss literary teas for him at per cent up to nearly 100 per cent. HEATING . .ness in the United States: A cer- fined to a small and inactive part 43 most common articles of food as the Park-Plaza. . . . Cole Porter, The only foods of importance which priced in 51 scattered cities. »! -in taim relatively tiny part, of the peo- of the population, the President Health and Diet whose musical show, "Fifty Million haven’t gone- up higher in propor­ A check on the average annual Frenchmen,’’ Just opened, is a mil­ SPECIALIZING IN ’ ple of this country who had carried will be, in view of this message tion than eg’gs are sugar, lard and family consumption of the 43 ar- lionaire, but would rather write i their money to the gambling table phrasing, in an absolutely perfect Advice rice. I tides by geographical section shows songs and Ijrrics. . . . And • does. an interesting variance of food He has a chateau in France of Wall street went broke. We don't position to recommend the repeal Thus, anyone who lives on a diet , hnow how many of them there or modification of a law which is By DB. FK.^XK 5IcC01 habits In different parts of the coun- i ■where he entertains Ameiicaai llt- Sheet Metal of eggs cam make his money go fur­ I erary folk during the winter' sea-, •were, but we doubt very much if at an end.” ther as compared with pre-war ------! son. . . . And he makes raoUgh they were more than a couple of prices than by any other method, in­ The average family in the North money from his songs to be wealthy, sofar as food Is concerned—unless, - Work hundred thousand in the whole SPEED WHAT’S WRONG WITH Atlantic states eats but 27 pounds even if he hadn’t been already, of course, one cares to live on rice, of sirloin steak a year, compared j GIUBERT SWAN. Union. Grant that the victims of The actuary department of the YOUR SHAPE ? which is a much better bargain. with 35 pounds m the South Atlan-1 ______,______Now is the time to have heat­ the market collapse were a million. Travelers Insurance Company esti­ The science of form is called mor- Here is a list showing the percent- tic states, 34 in the North Central,- ers cleaned and repaired. Give It is generally supposed that That would mean that the purchas­ mates that the deaths from auto­ phology.- We may do well' to studv ' increases of 1928 food prices 38 in the South Central and 39 In us a call. Prompt service. this sciencen ^ ^ 1in__ its___ relationship « .. to •'l /VirAX*over 1 1913Q1 O prices: /*! A S • the Western. But th'' same family Damascus, the chief city of Syria, ing power of about one person in a mobile accidents in the United the, formation ol the human body. Ham 98 per cent, round steak 88, consumes more chicken, more lamb, is the oldest city in the world. Phone 3036. hundred in the whole nation was States during this year will total The , conformation of the — - various sirloin steak 88, rib roast 77, corn more canned salmon,. more" fresh seriously curtailed or temporarily more than 29,000. If this^ rate were muscles, bones, and tissues, and the meal 77, hens 76, chuck roast 74, milk and more bread than the aver­ cheese 74, pork chops 66, coffee 65, destroyed. Other than that there to be merely maintained for three habitual postures we assume, are age family elsewhere. . all the results of our physical and flour 64, bacon 63, bread 62.5, milk The average family in the South ' « « could be no possible effect of the years more the total toll taken by mental habits. 60, potatoes 59, plate beef 57, butter Atlantic states eats more bacon and so-called financial debacle. And motor vehicles would be, for a ! Is shapelessly thin ig ^47.5, tea 42, eggs 34.5, sugar 29, lard ham and almost more chops than there has been no finsincial debacle. four-year period, 116 000 lives- anH P°ssibly, because of a tendency ^® rice ,l5— omitting most of the family elsewhere, with a high Money is more plentiful and cheap­ in that ■direction, *but many errors decimal points record for chicken and the lowest this without making any account of life on the physical and mental i anyone doesn’t believe these fig- sectional consumption , of mlHc. er than it was before the smash. of the fact that the proportion of plaue have only served to exagger- j Bureau of South Atlantic and South Central Credit it at least as easy. The only automobile fatalities to the popula­ ate the natural tendency. The thin ■ Statistics, which went to a families are far ahead of everyone cloud in the business sky is the tion increase every annual period. person is generally nervous and ir- i deal of trouble in compiling in consuming flour', com meal and CHRYSLER’S BIGGEST VALUE fact that one per cent of the people ritable, and the proper practice of i rice, while the South Central fam­ For four years the Northern thought control will tend to over­ ily holds the undisputed record for are “out of the market’’ for the states and the Southern states of come these nervous habits and as­ This bureau has figured it out onions, consuming 82 pounds a luxuries. They must still somehow the American Union were locked in sist in correcting metabolism. This that food was- a little cheaper in year. or other buy the necessities, even type Is so ■ active physically that 190C than in 1890, but that after The North Atlantic family eats a death grapple so bloody that it that it went up gradually from year if they have to go to work. they bum up too much muscular seven times the amotmt of Iamb shocked the world. No such desper-r and nerve tissue. Regulated periods to year untU in 1913 It was nearly consumed by the South Atlantic and If any one can show us where ate fighting had been kno^wn in of rest will bring about a gain in 50 per cent higher than at the dawn North Central families and 14 the stock market is or possibly can modem times. The losses in many weight and a relaxed feeling of re­ of the century. If one’s memory is pounds to the South Central family’s any good there was a lot of talk in be responsible for a shrinkage of of the battles were terrific. It was pressed strength. one. Newth Central families are the The one inclined to obesity is li­ the 1912 presidential campaign biggest eaters of potatoes and of more than a major fraction of one America’s most terrible experience; able to be lazy mentally and physic­ about the “high cost of living,” but pork chops. per cent in the prospective volume it bled the nation white and almost ally. Too much relaxation with this of business for the next six drowned It in years. type will encourage the gaining of and contracting the lower ribs to eral education in this, however, months we shall thank him for the Yet there died on the field of more weight, with g. sluggishness of the utmost. If these back exercises from playing master of cere­ mind and a more misshapen body enlightenment. And what, if you battle in the War of the Rebellion and breathing exercises are taken monies in the pioneer intimate re- with perhaps a protruding abodmen faithfully, your spine, which may j views, please, is half of one per cent busf- only a slightly larger number of and an ill-proportioned figure. Less have been as crooked as a Virginia ness loss—and that temporary—to human beings than the automobile food and more exercise will easily rail fence, will return to a beauti­ restore the body to a symmetrical fully classical conformation. I recall a couple of winters ago, worry about? is killing in the same length of form. Yet with no more basis than this, time. noting him ■with a party at Texas One who sits at a desk all day QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. f too much gabble about “possible Guinan’s late resort. Tex, as usual, Sixty-fi'fe thousand Union sol­ often finds after a few years that (Fibrous Foods) was calling out, during the course panics’’ “succeeding depression,’’ diers and sixty thousand Confeder­ weight is accumulating aroimd his Question—J. S. writes:" Kindly of the entertainment: “Come on, and so on, at the time of the bub­ ate soldiers, as nearly as can be mid-section. If his work requires Idt me know the foods that are now, give the little girl a hand.” so»much of this sitting posture, the ble’s bursting, has made it advis­ fibrous.” told, were killed in action in the only cure wiU be foimd In taking a Answer: The food that are usually Hitchcock leaned over from his able for the President to have the Ciiql War. One hundred and twen­ long walk each day, increasing the spoken of as being fibrous are prin­ platform seat, and reaching out orchestra, so to speak, play the distance imtil the excess baggage Is cipally the non-starchy vegetables, pleaded: "Say, Tex, for a change ty-five thousand slain by the guns can’-t you give this hand a little c “Star Spangled Banner” to keep and bayonets of a stupendous war. removed. Time for this will‘ be also including such tubers as pota­ found in the early morning or just toes, turnips, parsnips and beets. girl?” the audience from stepping on it­ NEW CHRYSLER "66" COUPE, $9*5 One hundred and sixteen thousand before dinner In the evening. If (Endocarditis) • self. hours of work seem to interfere, give men, women and children are to be Question—Mrs. A. writes: "My They said aroimd Broadway that ODAY'S Chrysler. “ 6 6 "— ber-core spring shackle, noise­ killed by motor vehicles in the up an hour or more from your work son passed away' quite suddenly. he had come down iror- Auburn, N. for this profitable and pleasant cx- the lowest-priced six ever] to $ less as well as resilient, and never HOOVER ON RUM number of months that reached The attending physician said he Y., where he had been a shoe clerk. T ervice, and you will be richly repaid had bacterial endocarditis embolism. He became one of Henry W. Sav­ bear the Chrysler name— is in in need o f lubrication. Just ask Extremist who like Dr. Clarence from Bull Run to Appomatox. in more "pep” both mentally and Will you kindly explain what this age’s early pets. Talking this over every way the biggest value 985 True Wilson are thanking God, Sixty-five thousand died on the physically. means ?• your nearest Chrysler dealer for one night, he insisted he had been AND UP... P. O. I . DETROIT since their reading of the Presi­ field of battle that a nation might ■The roimd shouldered person Is Answer: The doctor simply meant a window dresser in Philadelphia ever offered by Chrysler. • a demonstration. not only less lovely to look at, but that your son'died because of sopae dent’s messag€j that they now have survive. Sixty thousand died fUr and not a shoe clerk. , shows a weakdess of ' respiratory bacterial infection which produced It gives you Chrysler beauty, PRICES in the White House a dry as fana­ their states and their homes. One function, and is the one to easily de­ “But one day,” he went on, •‘T an inflammation of certain parts of got In an argument with the head ■ Chrysler luxury—and Chrysler Here ta the safety o f weather­ tic as themselves, may well be suf­ hundred and sixteen thousand are velop such disorders as tuberculosis the heart. Your doctor should be CHRYSLER“66"— BusinessCoupe, window dresser and got so excited performance! Here is high- proof internal-expanding four- fering from a lopsided interpreta­ dead or are to die to make a mo­ and asthma. All of the stoop shoul­ able to tell you his theory about the $985; Roadster (with rumble seat), dered type will be found to have k source of infection. i that I walked right through the wheel hydraulic brakes. Here tion of the President’s utterances toring holiday, to justify the speed window,” At any rate, he landed compression power from any $995} Phaeton, ^995; Brougham, poor diaphragmatic Action, which are remarkable riding qualities on the subject of prohibition. When advertisements of automobile man­ simply means that their breathing in a Savage chorus and got his gasoline. Here is a superb en­ $995} Royal Coupe (with rumble Mr. Hoover said “If the law is up­ power is not up to the normal. The first big chance in “The Sultan of secured through a perfectly- seat), $1045} Royal Sedan, $1065. ufacturers, to gratify the appetite Sulu.” He was’ on the road' a gine with 7'bearing crankshaft held only by government officials, for thrills. cure is found in the taking of exer­ balanced chassis and extra-long All prices f. o. b. Detroit. (Special cises to strengthen the back m m w YORK great deal in those days and de­ and Iso-therm Invar Strut then all law is at an end,” the fa­ Can nothing imdcr God’s heavens muscules, and In deep diaphragma­ tested train rides. pistons; with impulse neutral­ sprmgs—and a new type of rub- Equipment Extra.) natic drys jumped at the conclu­ arouse the people of this country tic breathing. New York, Dec. 7.—The kaleido­ He bought a little ?ord car and drove himself ground the one- izer and with positive fuel pump, sion that he had lined up at last to the horror of, this situation? Little good Is Accomplished by scope of the week—And now th% trying to correct round shoulders by curtain descends slowly upon the nigbt-stand route.. instead of a vacuuni tank. squarely alongside themselves. For Are we to permit ourselves to be throwing the -shoulders back when Raymond Hitchcock, as merry a One of his favorite yams con­ Rubber engine mountings ars C H R Y S our psu-t we think we see very dif­ destroyed by a toy and a pastime? standing. . This motion does wag’ as any—on or off the stage. cerned his jdecision to produce a another Chrysler advantage. CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT ferent implications in that part of not require enough muscular ten­ Here was a clown who had met music show of his own. He owed * the message. sion to be helpful. Instead, take Broadway at every comer and in everyone, including the orchestra, SENATE WORST HURT those exercises where the arms and In the first place we believe in kvery phase—ais chorus man, pro­ Eind the piece was threatening to A s was very generally anticipat­ legs are raised backwards while ducer and star. It was typical of the fiop. He generally'got a laugh by the honesty and candor of the ed the steam roller went over Wil­ lying face downward on the flow. big street’s fateful role that he coming before th^ curtain and in­ Presiifent We believe that when he liam S. Vare and, after an outrage­ In a few weeks you •will be surprised should be stricken out west within troducing each employe to the au­ to find tke shoulders staying back dience. At this moment the fel­ created his Commission on Law ous delay of years the Pennsylva­ a few days of the time when he in good position as the back muscles planned to stage a hilarious come­ low who had financed the show GEORGE S. SMITH Observance and Enforcement he nia man has' been denied admission regain their necessary strength. back on the Great White Way. walked In. Tfr&s seeking, In the only really In­ to the. United States Senate. Con­ A small thorax ^ 1 enlarge * to, He generally carried a prank ot "And h'ere’s a gentleman I owe 80 Bissell Street,-- South Manchester telligent way, an answer to the necticut citizens have reason to normal if deep breathing Is prac­ two up his sleeve when he- was $100,000,” he said, which so sur-; ticed several times dally, expanding "out In company.” He hah had a lib- prised, and amused ‘'the liAcker

•J I ■‘V i • PAGE SEI \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER,, CONN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER ^ Il a s t o f d u o -d o u a r “THE MIGHTY” TO P tA Y HERE /FAMOUS DOG, SUNDAY SCHOOL LESM ^ 0 . BANCROFT STAMS V MRS. SPRECKES AUCTIONS WEDNESDAY IN CIRCLE PICTURE (Continued -from Page 8) DtlHIGHTr AT ROCKVIllE j ------. ; j i TO MARRY AGAIN 'make his knowledge Chiefly a w means p t self-aggrandizement, and . Novel Trade Boosting Cam­ Two Features in Week-End Elks’ Bbxing Show. Program at Oaik Street Mo- the learning that makes this man fSupday, a ^ paign of Manchester Mer­ the learning that makes him.a sup^ : ^ ® ^ r . ^ San Francisco, Dec. 7.— (AP) — On December 19 one of the big­ chants Has Proven Success- - tiwi Picture House. erman jmay make him a super- action-mrio^Mnar' Wjtil The Examiner today said that rascal. . i Geo^g® Bancroft In Wa gest boxing exhibitions that has • fu l. Mrs. Sidi Wirt Spreckles, former Deen staged in Connectict in a great i Ranger, the screens inost famous Jesus was speaking in our les- dog stor, in “Fury of The Wild,” wife of Prince Suad Chakir of Tur­ many years, bringing to Rockvilie Duo-Dollar ends its rejgn’ over son to those who did make ' fitrillers. Words cannot key, has become engaged to marry some of the “kings" of the prize heads an unusually attractive Session ^ T e li^ o n . 'rh ey thought '^® Lieutenant Rogers Alan Gardner, Manchester, which has extended double feature program at the Cir­ the action that is literally ring, will take place in Town Hail. over a period of four months, with of themselves as the chosen of young Army aviator, despite opposi­ cle Saturday and Sunday^ Norman q were ihd> this screen epic. ' W or^ , iS$$- While the arrangements haver not a last grand flourish at the State j ^ prohd of their tion of the officer’s family. Kerry, Margaret Morris and Rob- reUrfous • nrivileee anH situation. only teU you that “ The Migl»t;P The newspaper asserted that op- been entirely completed, enough is Theater, next Wednesday evening, ert E^raser to' “The-Woman I Love” ' pnvuege knowTi to assure all fight fans and when a list of 1(1)2 articles will be Jesus challenged Ahls pride. He position to the match because of is the other feature attraction. asked them ifiainly what their re-1 ^ 1 ^ the disnaritv in age, and because of those - who enjoy . - ,. boxing, ,that ___ . the auctioned off to the highest bidders. “Pmy of the .Wil going to marry the lieutenant drawing card. Rulers Thomas i*. the 100,000 mark for all the ar- tical conduct which needs, also, to in Washington, D. C. The newspaper Q’Loughlin and George H. Williams upon him but trust in his canine pal impatient to 'g e t back to ,his ticl6S« forces him to stick to the straight be grasped very clearly. No one haunts. In a city where he st^Mt. ' said Mrs. Spreckles checked out of and Esteemed Leading Knight Jodn Merchants say the campaign has was more subject to the scorn her apartment here ten days ago P. Cameron have been quietly at and narrow. However, he eventual- see the family of an overseas bo§^ had a marked effect on business. ly finds that his past overtakes him reprobation of Jesus than those dy, he is offered the post of ciqaH' and that her mother had said she work making plans for this trio to Manchester people are shopping in \ nnH VirnnSa 'hiin n nnt.oast. 'who made their acts of professed was out o t the city and would not ,*<^y .• and brands him a social outcast. missioner of Public .Safety and fib* come. Manchester. And that was the goal The canine star is entitled to most charity an occasion of pride and cepts, to further his oVm IntefbstK' return until after Christmas. •In addition to the big fellows six which the merchants aimed.- self-satisfaction. Tbere is a t5rpe Former Marriages of the plaudits, because of his per­ Hh soon rids the city of aU' gang^' bouts have been arranged. Get to the State early on Wednes­ Esther Ralston, George Bancroft, O. P. Heggie in a seene from “The of man whose professed benevolence sters and then assembles hUf trwpi Sidi Wirt, a native of Kansas, Mighty” which comes to the State tomorrow for three days. fect pantomimic performance. Bar­ New Year’s Ball. day night. T^® office opens at bara Worth and Pat O’Brien play is very largely^ ^ a form of self-grati gang for a grand'coup. The —_ first’ married Harry Williams, an Plans have been conipleted for the 5:45 o’clock. The performance will ficatlon and of pnde. The good deed. becoihies restless and decides to advertising man. This marriage the two leading ‘.‘human” roles, and for the 54th annual New Year’g ball begin at 6:45 and the final Duo- both give excellent portrayals. in the conception of Jesus is'deter- ajjead without their chief. TBitt ended in a divorce. Later she be­ and whist, under the auspices of Dollar auction will start at 8 mined not only by its outward comes the most startling' bit came the wife of John D. Spreckels, TWO WIDOWS-HCHT ‘.‘The Woman I Love” carries the j Division No. 1, Ancient Order of o’clock. The feature picture will be ansWter to many human problems in quality and aspect but by the spirit | action you have seen in yearialBirti*' Jr., San Francisco millionaire, who in which it is done. . •! croft at the head of over two-iscorb*. was killed in an automobile accident Hibernians, and its Ladies Auxiliary. shown after the auction. The auc­ Overnight a fashion that provides entertain­ The event vdll be held Friday eve­ tion box closes Tuesday night and no ’ FOR REBEL’S ESTATE ment that comes to the screen only Those whom Jesus commended | of mounted motorcycle, officers. g o ^ ‘ several years ago". for their care of the needy re-j in pursuit of a powerful gang ^ She met Prince Suad during a ning, January 3, in Kights of bids will be accepted Wednesday. at rare intervals.' The story pulls Columbus Hall and the Rockville Get your Bid Slips and bid now. A . P. News at the heart strings of anyone who v6aled the inner quality of theirT bandits. If there is a drop of red visit to the Near East and they were characters in- their surprise that Girl’s Club rooms in the Prescott With each admission ticket to the has ever been in love—or anybody blood in you, you. will forget yoi^ \ married in 1923. About two years Chihuahua, ilex. Dec. 7.— (AP) — the iGng should have found them block. The whist will start at 8:15 auction $10, instead of $5 will be who ever expects to be in love. The dignity and cheer as you haVf ago Prince Suad and Mme. Chaker ’Two widows of the late rebel lead­ worthy. They were conscious of : neverr cheered before. ' Esther Rilic came hero to visit. The Prince re­ in the Girl’s club rooms. Prizes will given in Duos. London.—New gales menace ship- er Francisco Villa, have appealed to picture is based on the story that The System. won the prize contest conducted by having done nothing more than , ston has the leading feminine rplei turned to Europe alone, Mme. be awarded. The dance program ping. I the district court here to decide they ought to have done; in fact, | and the supporting cast includes Chakir announcing that she would will include old fashioned and mod­ —All - duo-dollar - auctions are J silent J „ , Warsaw.—Government defeated True Story Magazine, and has Bids must be written on duo-dollar | ^20 on moOon of lack of whiclTls entitled to his properties. Norman Kerry, Margaret Metfris there was in them the apalling ] Warner Oland, Raymond HattOK^ follow him later. A few months af­ ern numbers. Refreshments will be Mrs. Austreberta Renteria de Vil­ and Robert Fraser in the leading < sense that they had done so little | Dorothy Revier, Morgan f^arlw-ud terwards word was received here bidding slips (obtainable at all duo- j ^^jj^^gnee served. la, claiming to be Villa’s only legiti­ roles. It is real, huinan, revealing. to meet the great needs of their; O. P. Heggie. that the Turkish courts had granted The committee consists of Mrs. " T e place hla written | mate widow, has filed suit against fellow men. It is only where the ’Harry Langdon in “Hotter.»Tha^ Prince Suad a divorce. The noble­ A husband's blind devotion is pitted William Ash, Mrs. John Bolger, Mrs. b,d in the dno-dollar aucUon box.at Mrs. Lux Corral de Villa, who is against the ruthless cunning of true spirit goes with the deed i Hot,” “The Opry House,” ■with L«W' man alleged that his wife had failed William Burke, Miss Rose Cullen, in possession of the properties by that goodness comes to its. full' Hearn and Doris Walker, Oklahoipi|r'' to obey his order that she return to the State theater lobby by Tuesday Mimlch.—Two burned to death in another’s desire. It is packed with Mrs. WilUam Yost, Mrs. Charles night, Dec. 10. virtue of having been the last wo­ heart interest, ’ pathos and thrills. fruition and expression. i Bob Albright and his Rodob him. Later Mrs. Spreckles went in­ Willeke, M. J. O’Connell, Stephen Bavarian Alps when fire sweeps Most readers will recognize the . Flappers,- emd the latest.soimd.nev^ to Federal Court here and recovered The bidder or his representative man Villa married. - Chapter nine of “The Final Reckon­ Ryan, Thomas Keman, Arthur Ker- with th® bidding slip stub must be quarters of construction gang build­ The properties include a hotel" in ing” and a cartoon comedy com­ passage in our lesson as largely 1 complete the program. " her American citizenship, which she non, Charles Willis, Edward Ronan. ing highest railroad in Germany. in the nature' of a figiure or para­ relinquished when she wedded the at the auction to pay for the article Parral. The plaiiitlff also demands plete the bill. McKinley’s “Masquerade.” won 'With duo-dollars when his name Los Angeles.—Diegel beats Ha­ the Hacienda Canutlllo, which the ble, but this parabolic form need j, prince. Bach, Brahms and Mozart, clas­ is eStUed* gen 3 and 2; Farrell defeats Wat- government gave Villa and which it not lead to less emphasis upon the j SPEEDY RELIEF sic Titans of music, will find them­ The highest bidder wins, but if rous 6 and 5. reclaimed upon his death. fact that human destiny is asso-1 selves fn the unawed company of the highest bidder or his representa­ Paris.—Cochet and Lacoste rank­ WAPPING dated with these characters and Carl McKinley next Sunday after- tive is not in the theater to pay, ed together on top of French ten­ acts of good or evil. The way of 1 HEBRON nooUr when the Detroit Symphony the article goes to the next highest nis. OPENING STOCKS Mrs. M. D. Sullivan is very seri­ life is the way of service and orchestra, under the direction of bidder. If neither are present the New Haven.—Possible attitude of ously sick ■with heart trouble. helpfulness. The way of death is This Doctor’s Prescriptlott Mrs. Margaret Yeaw has moved the way of selfishness and pride. The meeting of the vestry of St. Ossip Gabrilowitsch, performs "Mas­ article will be sold by the auctioneer public toward railroad Qonsollda- Requires No GargHns^; / querade” at Infantry Hall as one of at open auction. tion discussion by E. E. Loomis, her family from Pleasant yalley to We can see how true this is in Peter’s Episcopal church, post­ New York, Dec. 7.— (AP.) —, the life of mankind. It Is the \ r its numbers in the first of two con­ You can bid more than once on president of Lehigh Valley in state­ East Hartford. poned from Monday evening, was Stock prices rallied in Impressive FrahCis Foster and Ward Stiles deeds of mercy and of unselfishness No longer is it necessary to certs sponsored by the Music Asso each article, but only the last bid on ment to Yale News. held Tuesday evening at the rec­ fashion at the opening of today’s 'have left for Florida where they I that conserve and upbuild society. gle and choke with nasty, tasthtf: ciation of Providence. eacih article counts. Winsted.—Edwin H. Hart, 54, tory. Some of the women of the Tie bids •will be rebid at the auc­ market. expect to find employment as car- i it is the lives of thoughtfulness and' medicines to relieve sore tbriba,^ parish met on Friday and began “Masquerade" holds a special In­ this city, fatally shot in back at penters for the. ■winter. selfishness and disregard of the', Now you can get almost tastuut. ]^' tion on duo-dollar bidding slips. Sandisfield, Mass., when compan­ U. S. Steel common, opened with j renovating the hall. terest for Rockville. Its composer is Mr. and Mrs. Sakalowski and deeds of one’s fellow men that de- j lief with one swallow' of * 4oCto^i a foijmer Rockville boy, who,receiv­ You and your friends may com­ ion’s shotgim is accidentally dis­ a block of 10,boo ^ares at 17? 1-4, Rev. Joseph Fletcher, graduate bine your duo-dollars. up 2 points. family from East Windsor Hill ! stroy and break down society: and! prescription. This prescilptioiit^WfS' student of Berkeley Divinity School ed his early education in this city, charged during deer hunt ' have recently moved into the Priest what is true of societr is true, also, refilled so often and becamef so pop* Merchants and clerks are not per­ Eastford.—Factory ofi J. M. Ta- I Initial gains of a point or two ' i will preach at St. Peter’s church on the son of the Rev. and Mrs. C. E mitted to participate in the auction also were recorded by St. Paul pre­ home, just north of tho Wapping of the individual. W.p cannot see j ular that the druggist who OtigiiUtl^: Sunday the 15th, instead of tomor­ McKinley. In the spring of 1927 he tem destroyed by fire with damage Center School hall. » all these destinies always so clearly j ly filled it decided to put:it A^ till-' in any way. about $30,000, ferred, Missouri Pacific. American row, as previously announced. * won the John Simon Guggenheim Telephone, International Telephone, •. At the regular meeting of the marked. We sea the ■wicked pros-1 der ■ the name ThoxinO .and'tnake 'it. Memorial Foundation award for New Haven.—Injimction seeking While trimming logs, for Borter (Jolumbie. Gas and Vanadium Steel. Sunday School Board, Mr. and Mrs. pering^ _ and “spreading himself likd' available to everyone. European study. For a year he to prevent sale of Aeronautical Brothers in Salem on Wednesday, BRmSH SEE BENEFIT Prospects of further splitups in Albert E.' Stiles, Mrs. Josephine | a green bay tree,” but to the eye j -j-iie remarkable thlng- William 'Griffin failed to hear worked on composition with Mile Products Corporation of Nauga-! Foster knd Miss Ellen J. Foster i t^at looks deeper-the destinies are. Thnxin<» is that It relieves' tuck to “competitive concern" Ijlgh priced stocks attracted fresh warning shouts of choppers and a Naidia Boulanger in Paris. From bu3dng into the market, with early were appointed delegates • of the none the less marked. We choose' yg^ contains notbUuf tree fell against«him, cutting him Paris he went to Munich for a'year IN AMERICAN SLUMP sought. week-end profit taking sales well school, to the annual meeting of the our way in life ■with - goals that iiarmful. It "is pleasant tasting, autt badly about the head over the eyes. where, 'with . the influence of Dr New Haven.—Friink Schoble, Jr., Connecticut Coimcil ’" of Religious ig^d inevitably to v„,c,-iTor, heaven nr- or to gg^g y^g ^hole family, and'!• National vice-commander of Amer­ absorbed. Steels and public utilities Education at Hartford today. and no matter what the He was treated at Colchester. His Karl Muck, formerly conductor of showed early evidence of group i guaranteed to relleye- sore throgtk London.— (AP)—Old Dr. W.all ican Legion and blind World War At the annu8d meeting of the changed form, or conceptidh of injuries are not serious. the Boston Symphony orchestra, he Street, who has been curing many strength, but the rails were again or coughs in 15 mifiutes or .faolity obtained a position as coach at the hero, makes plea for preparedness. Congregational branch of the Fed- heaven or hell may be they .still At the December meeting of the' Americans of the speculative fever, laggards erated .church comnaittee of three, represent for all thoughtful men back. Just ask for Thoxtaus; 3SCI.- League of Women Voters at Hebron Munich Opera. Last July he return­ Torrington.—Arthur, „ - ^ N. J Lawton, J. „ International Telephone was 60c and $1.00. Sold by Murpb] over here is looked upon as a great Ljtchfield county game warden dies , quicWy marked up more than 5 were rdtelected, Levi T. Dewey,. Mrs. go^ls and destinies of glory and Center Wednesday Mrs. Ruby Gib­ ed to America and is now a membej: George A. Collins and George C ., triumph or of defeat, degradation, i, store and all other good of the faculty of the New England surgeon. suddenly in KenL | points on buying presumably in- son gave a report of the state Some financial and pbliUcal ob­ West. , I ' • and despair. stores.—^Adv. Conservatory of Music in Boston. Hartford.—Maj. William F. Ladd, | fiuenced by Jmconfirmed rumors of league convention at Hartford, cur­ servers, in fact, seem to think th.at rent events and school expenses “ Cat and King.” newly appointed state adjutant- j new acquisitions by the company, the amputations in Am eri^ will general given dinner* A m erica and Foreign Power, were discussed. At the next meet­ “The Cat and the King," an oper­ help indirectly to cure Great/Britain I etta of mede-vial days, written and Hartford.—Contract for printing minority stopkholders of which are ing on January 8, Miss Emily Whit­ of her chronic and most grievous ney, of New Haven, chairman of directed by Miss Leila Church of 1930 revision of general statutes expected to receive an offer for an illness—unemployment. awarded to Wilson H. Lee Co., New exchsmge of the shares for those of the educational committee of the this city, and presented at the Syks.s For unemployment irr England, Auditorium on Thursday and Friday Haven, for $46,877.50. I Electric Bond and Share, quickly State League will speak. they rightly or wrongly believe, is TVfi-sa Helen Hough has returned evenings, under the auspices of the New Haven.—Professor Harry B. i ran up 3 points. Western "Union ad- Men’s Union of Union Congregation­ to some extent the fault of Arneri- Johnson gives first recital on Yale’s vanced 3 points and American Wa- from a week’s visit with her uncle can speculators. Unquestionably rain Market r rebuilt and enlarged Newberry 'ter Works, North American and and aunt. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Doug­ al church, was a high success. Sev­ the margin speculator in Wall eral hundred persons were present memorial organ. several others advanced a point or las, in Boston. street, by his willingness to pay more^. The auto smashup case of Jack each evening. The production was Washington — Government as­ high rates for call money, attracted sembles marines for dispatch to Slattery was tried on Wednesday presented in a most creditable man­ much gold from England which orts r ner. Words of praise could be heard Haiti. before Justice H. Clinton Porter. otherwise might have remained for every member taking part. The Reading, Pa., —Governor Fisher COUPLE MAKES UP Grand Juror Carlton >B. Jones pros­ here to finance a revival of British y ecuted. It was shown that Slattery music is tuneful and catchy and the denies he has decided to appoint industry. "Vare Pennsylvania senator. was driving fast on the wrong side costumes were elaborate. Now that he has lost his appe­ After the performance on Friday New York_-Commlttee of trustees Washington, Dec. 7.— (AP)—Mrs. of the road, wjiile Leroy Benzinger tite for high priced money, the formed to manage Fox enterprises. night Miss Church was presented Signe C. Bartsch who, in recent had no light on his farm wagon, gold has' been coming back this Washington—Patrick J. Hurley, with a beautiful bouquet, as was divorce proceedings, accused', her which was struck. Benzinger was way. Theoretically that should of Oklahoma, named secretary of fined $10 and costs, part of the also the leading lady, Miss Dorothy husband, Paul Bartsch, a biologist mean abundant capital for new war. of the National museum, o f having fine being remitted, and Slattery Phelps, Miss Beatrice Cady and the British enterprises and public Im­ San Antonio, Tex.—Supporter of was fined $25 and costs,, part also pianist, Mrs. George Wainwright. treated her as a “biological speci­ provements likely to stimulate em­ Jose Vasconcelos says fimds are men” has gone back to him, her at­ remitted. Slattery also agreed to The cast had refreshments and ready for revolution to seat defeat­ r pay damages on the demolished ployment. torneys announced. danced after the performance. However, there are a few an­ ed candidate as Mexican president. wagon amounting to $40. This was Her petition for limited divorce Express Service Poor. Los Angeles—Bessie Love movie was dismissed yesterday. the third dangerous accident occur­ alysts of the situation who. decline Rockville merchants are planning to be over-enthusiastic, even thoug'a star, files notice of intention to wed In fllkig the divorce suit, Mrs. ring near this spot within the past to enter a vigorous protest on the William B. Hawks, Beverely Hills Bartsch charged that her husband present imsatisfactory express they admit the home-coming of gold " six months. - from America is a healthy symp- stock broker. had treated her as a “biological The recent snow fall has made service.. CHianges recently put into Chicago—Terry Druggan, retired specimen” in her eating, sleeping fine coasting and small boys have effect have produced numerous com- , beer merchant, offers to settle con­ Money poured into industry, they and home relations, once •■1^. -y./ a. Vi.-

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECOIBER 7, 1929. FAGK EIGHT ■...... !...... “ - plan is»much extended, for this in­ low with a trim Wor«tory volves extra expense for excava­ England Colonial, w t’ A c o l o n ia l h o u s e “BUILT FOR THE FUTURE” SMALL BUNGALOW tion walla and roofing. The cost of- would find that the averal^ln Old Dungeon Cellar Yields the stairway that goes into the low coste m ost.. On* the omer hand, two-story house is saved, but 'this probably the most inexpensive tjrpe does not balance the other expenses. of house is a compact bungalow of To Modern Useful Basement PERMANENT TYPE Compsuing the extended bunga- small size.

struction, and, third, moisture-proof OF HOME TODAY Sven the family dog hated the IN VEST IN oldstyle basement. And for good basement floors. cause; because “below stairs” was •Naturally, methods will vary ac­ dark, dank and generally unpleas­ cording to the local conditions. In ant, a place fit only for the furnace, some cases exterior drainage may American Desips Believed garden tools, collections o. old mag­ be ample, thus eliminating the need azines and papers and piles oS odds for artificial drains; in others, a line IRNHIION and ends which should have been of drain ^le may be needed. to Have Been Borrowed promptly eliminated. Water-Sealing Prevents Moisture Nowadays the basement is bene­ But in all cases it is importajit Against fiting by the basic idea of modern­ that the wall, from footings to a from European Cottages. ism, which is, reduced to its simp­ point well above grade, should "not FIRE lest terms, utility. The modern only be strong, but impervious to builder has little patience with use- moisture. Concrete, in either mono­ The origin of.the modem bunga­ We can insure you against all forms of lithic (solid) or masonry form, i ■* Jess. inefficient or waste space. The low has been attributed by some loss. modern idea is—if it doesn’t serve makes an excellent basement wall, or cannot be made to serve a defin­ assuming, of course, that the build­ enthusiasts to India, where It is a Play Safe, Protect Your Home. ite purpose, decorate or utilitarian er understands the modem tech­ one-story building with a veranda nique of concreting. If concrete and a projecting roof, but now Fire, Automobile, Tornado, Liability —junk it. CttlKtml tftarf — . rar Family Uses Modern Basement masonry is used in cases where the (ml about the only relation oiir one- ground moisture is excessive, a story house bears to India is its So the modern basement is made •C « iu ^ c €»»»<■* t. Holden-Nelson Co., Inc. ac livable, comfortable- and useful coat of Portland cement plaster on . /«V/4 name. Certainly, the idea of a one- as any other part of the house. the outside face forms an effective story house has not been restricted 868 Main St. Rhone 8657 Modern heating plants are clean waterseal. to Eastern lands, for we have Insurance of All Kinds. and, in some cases, positively good Concrete for the basement floor countless examples of this type of looking. And modern construction should be cast on a compacted lay­ home in England, Franc' and other has made it easily possible to have er of cinders or gravel. Once In European cotmtries. In England a basement' that is dry, warm, place, such a floor offers diverting and France they are called cot­ healthful and easily useful as a decorative possibilities. The con­ tages. In fact, until recent • years crete itself can be colored with we called our own small bouses recreation room for adults as well cottages. as for the youngsters, or a study or stains or with a topping of colored music room or for any other pur­ concrete. It can be marked off in f 0 ijt #- One-story houses have attained squkres or irregular shapes, and 'Am •#4f- great^ popularity in this country, E. L. G. Hohenthal, Jr. pose which may appeal to the fam- polished with ordinary floor wax; or due prtncipally to the work of archi­ tly. The fundamental factors to be special concrete or ceramic tile may tects on the Pacific Coast. ’They be laid over the base. have borrowed from European small General Contractor ' considered in building a modern, houses many different bits of arch­ useful basement are these: First, Ample lights, cleanly plastered 'A/A.J ^L»0- 4 e o > a ** Aa • • k- • ^ ^ adequate exterior drainage to re­ walls and a fireplace add the final itecture. These exteriors have been touch and eliminate the last traces adapted to our use with plans that 24 Roosevelt Street Tel. 3269 lieve all but normal moisture from -h the outside of the basement wall; of the old-fashioned, unhealthful supply all the modem demands df second, moisture-proof wall con­ and unhappy dungeon. numerous closets and in every the American style of living. South Manchester By CORA W. WILSON room cross-current ventilation. SimpUfles Housekeeping WOMEN OF ALGERIA Perhaps their greatest advantage Good architecture survives con­ lies in the fact that stairs have been temporary building style just as For additional information and cost estimate write to Mrs. Cora AGAIN MAKING RUGS eliminated and some of the difficul­ Estimates Furnished on Short Notice. Prompt Atten-. A Home Stud/ for the paintings of old masters lose W. Wilson, 420 Madison avenue, ties of housekeeping thereby over­ none of their value with the advent New York City, and be sure to en­ come. Architects also have devised tion Given to Jobbing. of the modernist schools. room arrangements for these close the clipping from this news­ Tlemcen, Algeria.— (AP)—Rug- The Colonial house pictured paper. houses in which the living quarters If you are planning to build a new home or modernize Small Students here is "built for the future.” weaving, once a great native indus­ are Separated from those rooms Throughout it- is of wood con­ try, is regaining its lost importance. that would normally be Jn the sec­ an old one let us do it. struction. The exterior is of DEMPSEY GETS LICENSE A new training school is being ond story. This is one of the rules jg" V w white-painted cedar shingles. that a good bungalow, must meet, Shutters are blue and brick chim­ New York, Dec. 7— (A P)—Jack built here by the government as a neither bedroom nor bath opens dir­ neys are painted white. There is Dempsey, former world heavy­ technical center, Intended to raise ectly from the living or dining an oaken -front door, also white- -weight champion, was granted a standards of design and dyes. rooms. painted, with leaded glass sides referee’s license today by the New Once nearly all native women Since buflgalows ittust be, in fact, made rugs. The industry was on and an old brass knocker. York State Athletic Commission , adaptations to the otte-story house The house has eight rooms and the wane before the French con- /' of most of the hccomodattions found y and was unofficially named to han­ quered the country two baths and adjoining is a gar­ dle the 12-round.bout .betv/een Phil a century ago in two-story dwellings, one of the Constructed age for two cars. and has continued to lose favor qualities of the b u n ^ ow m com­ The visitor enters a foyer hall. Scott and Otto Von Porat on the since. pactness of plan. 'Thli, howWvef, is To the left is a well-designed liv­ charity boxing card at Madison After the war French authorities not always tane, for in certain types ing room with a Colonial fireplace Square Garden next Monday night. encouraged a revival of Interest by of bungalows rooms are made to • of rV and mantle. Glass doors on either establishing a small training school ramble out pleasantly enclosing side of the fireplace lead to the REED PROMOTED. at Algiers for girls who later went courtyards or patios, bu^i in Bunga­ open porch. into native homes to stir up the lows of smaller size compactness is On the right of the foyer is the women and get them back at the l.of first consequence. o-t dining room—a square room with New Haven, Dec. 7— (AP)—An­ looms. Halls Reduced to Minimum ^ oV JO- -X. one doorway opening onto the nouncement has been made of the Within the last few years there For this purpose, especially in the Porte Cochere and another lead­ promotion of Thomas E. Reed, have been established 320 small rug very small bungalows, dining amd CP xj>> ing to the kitchen. From the meteorologist, attached to the New weaving* studios where 3,000 g^lrls living rooms are often combined, or kitchen there is an entry to the Haven Branch of the United States > women work. especially commodious dining al­ garake. weather breau for the last ten years j Girls are taken in very young and coves are arranged In the kitchen Every inch of space Is utilized to be in charge of the New England most of them leave when they are so that all but the most - fcgrmal on the second floor. , There are forest fire forecast service with 12, the age at which they usually meals may be served there. Halls four large bedrooms, two baths. headquarters in Boston. put on the veil in public and rarely and vestibules must be reduced to go out unless accompanied by their the •minimum. Even the front en­ parents. These girls, however, con­ trance leads directly Into the living By GLADYS LILLY tinue to weave at home. room. The kitchen and service In this way, besides the many quarters are replete with labor-sav­ A T E summer and C2irly au­ will be a practical, decoratiw and rugs made for home use, the na­ ing devices. tumn arc busy times of the sanitary table on which to place tives have tripled the country’s ex­ The hiuigalow may be compara­ 1^ year for mothers whose books, drawing materials and play­ ports in six years, selling abroad tively expensive to build. Coste things. Low built-in book shelves, children are beginning school. A last year rugs valued at $500,000. must necessarily run high w;hen tfip wise, woman will set apart some chests for toys and little chairs Mason Contractor time which can be used for fixing should be included in the furnish­ up a study room for the children, ings and coated in harmony with 54 Walker St. Phone So. Manchester a place in which small visitors bright enamel. mav be entertained, where school Enamel should also be used for books, playthings and wraps may the walls, woodwork and furniture be deposited without disturbing of the children’s room since it is H o m e the belongings of the grown-ups. washable and very durable. Sunny It is equally important for children yellow, orange, soft clear greens William A. Kiiofla Albert F. Knofla and parents to have some place Good Buildings Deserve and blues are all suitable for a President and Treasurer. Secretary where each may seek seclusion. study hall or play-room and are Good Hardware Remember that while children as practical as they are beautiful. WORK often get on parents’ nerves, A low frieze of simple stencil de- parents sometimes get on children’s , signs has additional decorative nerves. value. Giraffes, elephants, and CORBIN o u r school system takes great pains to heat A small room can be quickly camels are not difficult to achieve, transformed into a place for and when they march sedately class rooms uriiformlyl Can you do less for around the walls into a tent painted Y Locks that guard children,, where they may prepare your children in their own homeS? Home beating their lessons or spend their play at one end of the room the effect Knobs that beautify time when the weather is bad, is very amusing. These may be has an important bearing on the quality of children’s without disorganizing the whole cut from picture books and pasted Hardware that lasts household. By sawing dowil the on the walls. A coat of shellac home work. Also on their health and happiness. SKILL., m ^ INTEGftITY. legs of an old kitchen table a low should be applied to prevent the TheJSUPER Oil Heator fits completely inside your All good one can be made with practically edges from curling and to make CO expense. When enameled this them washable. present home furnace. It provides constant heat—■ ALL CORBIN at the desired temperature—^without dirt or labor if you’ve ever built a home you know how much your cohi- RESPONSIBILITY. fort for years to come will depend on the hardware you choose —economically. Easy time payments. Please call today. First—the front door. Surely you want e good im- or telephone for a demonstration. oressioD there! And absolute security as well. (%rblO will sc# CONTRACTORS. (0 that! Then the many inside doors—all with locks thart must func­ SO.MANCHESTER.CONN. tion perfectly—all with knobs that can be seen. Those, too, must be In good taste. And will be If they’re Corbin. Even windows require Good Hardware or they’ll stick an^ Paul Hillery, Inc. shriek. Cupboard doors need good latches—or they’d never stay planning to build or modernize you will want de­ 740 Main Street, State Theater Building closed. And so on through the entire house— wherever there Is pendable work. Let us make an estimate for you. i window or a door there should be Good Hardware--!'.orbln. Which Is why we so frequently say: “Remember one word— Talk over your plans with us. We will be pleased “Corbin”—and you will be able to forget hardwars in your nsW to advifee. nome the day you move In'.

AUTOMATie OIL HVATOlC The F. T. Blish Hdw. G>. Gustave Schreiber & Sons Building Contractors West Center St. Phone 4090 A Complete Line Of Fifty t Years A go SERVICE FOR THE BUILDER BUILDING DESIRING A BETTER HOME this month Thomas A. Edison gave his first public dem­ onstration of lighting with incandescent lamps. Special MATERIALS trains were run to Menlo Park, New, Jersey, to take care CELLAR EXCAVATING of the cr/owds which wanted to eeethis wonderful new ——PLUS------light. Also No one man has ever given- a great people so wonderful a Christmas gift. Today there is scarcely a hamlet so MODERN MACHINERY P aint Up small that it does not receive electric service Thfere is no Christmas gift so welcome today-as some We use a gas shovel in all our excavating work thus Take pride in the appearance of your home. A new giving you expert work in the shortest possible, time. COAL electrical device for use in the home, Their name is ly painted home not only looks more inviting, Y)ut in case Time saving plus a price you can afford to pay. legion and there is something within the reach of you want to sell it, you can command a much higher alnlost every pocketbook. A WORD TO THE WISE price. The best paint you could use is the paint we isell, LET US SOLVE YOUR ' Insist on your contractor using our sand and gravel In his 'The it has the faculty of standing up.under all conditions— work. You will then be assured of the best materials In all and is the least expensive in the long run. CHRISTMAS PBOBIEMS foundation or plaster wbrk. Manchester Lumber JOHN I, OLSON The ALEXANDER JARVIS Company Manchester Electric Co. Sand, Gravel and'BxcavattDg. PAINTING AND DECORATING CONTRACTOR 773 Main St. Phone *5181 A16 Center Street, Soath Manchester Phone 5145 899 Maifi S tre e t,,.. - South lUanchester PHONE <1224

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CUNfirtJBB FIRB, S SWANK, BEAUTY, DIGNITY; BESSIE LOVE TO WED Gifts That Can Be Made New Britain, Dec. 7.—^AP.)— THAT’S “THE CASTLETON” Los Angeles, Dec. 7.— (AP)—^ George Cooley, 76, superintendent Bessie Love, who of the silver'screen of the ^ fire-alarm system and the is Juanita Horton, will marry W ll- oldest employee of the city in point liam B. Hawks, Los Angeles stock of age and service, was. today broker December 27. sured by the fire commission for Both the actress and broker gave insubordination and neglect - o f. their ages as 28. Neither has bera duty. He has been in the employ of married 'previously. The marriage the city for 56 years. Today’s Choice ceremony -will be read in St. James Cooley was given a hearing by Episcopal church. the board la st n igh t to explEdn w hy by the dty siren failed to blow for. two AUUard E. ’ About 40,000 species of molluscs fires recently. His attitude toward are known, half living today and the board brought a special meet­ T y dings half known only by their remains ing today at which the vote of cen­ in the rocks. sure was adopte'd unanimously. U. S. Senator From Maryland COAL I do not frustrate the |frace of God: for if righteousness come by Lime, Cement, Plaster, the law, then Christ is dead in vain.—Geilatians 2:21. Flue and Drain Tile (Compiled by the Bible Guild) Fuel Oil for All Types of Oil Burners Monday: Harvey Parnell, gov- crnor of Arkansas. G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. You may now have an electric clock that never needs winding, or 2 Main St, Tel. 3319, Manchester adjusting, and never ticks. Simply plug in the lamp socket, and it vvill record exactly with the fre­ quency of the electrical power system.

w ■ ^om the time they are applied. called upon to make curtains for Decorations, such as stencil pat­ The Manchester Sand -Q- By HELEN B. AMES. the windows and select the tiny terns and decalcomania transfers, Mother and the girls “just adore” pieces of furniture for the doll simplify the work, amd those who For those who regard a touch of residential swank and pretension as Christmas shopping, but Father aud family. have a talent for free-hand drawing Even something cleverly made- can make their gifts still more dls- & Gravel Co. a worthy investment “The Castleton” is the ideal home. the boys always find it something oi Here, for from $10,000 to §12,000 is offered all the dignity, beauty, Father, particularly, is in- over until it looks like new will tictive. Colored prints, too, sug­ W. J. THOKNTON, Prop. space and comfort which justines an intonation of pride when one says, r H In th^V’most of the be a welcome gift in the family gest a means of redecorating- such “That’s Our house.” ; . , 1 circle, for there are generaly “old pieces as a dingy wsistebasket or a Four bedrooms, including that convenient off-the-dinmg-room cham­ friends" in the attic which have faded screen. A magarine cover or Screened Sand and (iravel ber on the first floor; an inviting terrace for warm evenings; two baths hers of the family and put off buy­ a colored Illustration from a seed ing the few gifts that he can’t avoid been regretfully bapished at the Brick, Loam, (Tnders and Trucking and closets innumerable are among its many attractions. si^ggestion of up-to-date daughters catalog will look like a mellow, old picking out himself, until the great For detailed information about “ The Castleton” write the Standard The roomy bureau of ancient vin­ print if it is covered with a coat of Homes Company, Colorado Building, Washington, D. C.______■ day is almost here. Then of course shellac after it has been pasted on. he gets into a crowd and comes tage, for which Mother still cher­ home tired and disgusted, vowdng ishes a sentimental feeling, can he These . prints also make attractive wall pictures when they are out­ Q U A U n and SERVICE he will never do any holiday shop­ modernized by cutting down the lined -with passe partout or fastened To Beautify the Bath ping again. These are the times legs, replacing the tarnished han­ Plant— Charter Oak St. I House 608 Woodbridge St. dles with wooden knobs, and re­ into a simple, wooden frame. This when he revises his Ideas that H. W. ALLEN Tel. 7387 Tel. 6893 women belong to the weaker sex, moving, the clumsy supports of the is an easy gift for a small boy to I as he sees them fighting their way mirror so this canT be hung sepa­ make, but the shellac Is so trans­ South Coventry, Conn.* to the counters, with the light of rately. Then both the bureau and forming that if the picture Is well Phone 3^6-2, Willimantic mirror can be restalned or repaint­ chosen, it Is worthy* to be Included battle in their eyes. in the Christmas list of the older Yes, there is no doubt that men ed any desired color. Floors Laid and are pretty helpless in a throng of If an extra chair is needed in the members of the family. Christmas shoppers, but they do living room or there Is a demand Sanded like t\) present gifts and there are for a small table to fill in an empty FOG HALTS TRAFFIC Many satisfactory jobs in ways of choosing them without be­ comer. It Is worth while to make Manchester and vicinity stand ing shoved and stepped on in a New York, Dec. 7— (AP) — A a -visit to the attic before starting hea-vy fog for the second successive as a record for our work. crowded store. If Father or Big out to buy something new. Fresh day settled over New York harbor Brother is handy wdth the saw paint and new color will work won­ this morning, hampering river traf­ and the paint brush, gifts can be ders with shabby old pieces, and fic. * made at home, and something with nowadays there are so many quicx- The Red Star liner Pennland, out­ a personal touch is often more wel­ drying products on the market that ward bound, anchored off Robbins come to the family than anything the work can be done in a very reef, and the inbound President that can be bought downtown. short time. Modem lacquers dry Wilson of the United States 'lines If the young daughter has ex­ in about thirty minutes and it is pulled into Quarantine and dropped pressed a -wish for a chest for extra now • possible to purchase good anchor there. Ferry boats to Staten clothes, a very nice one can De enamels that will dry in four hours Island operated behind schedule. created from a strong wooden box, which may be obtained from the grocer. Hinges can be bought at a There Can Be No hardware store and fastened to the cover so the box can be opened and closed, and when it is lacquered or Compromise With enamaled in a charming color that blends -with the decorations of her ANDREW STAVBJSKY By GLADYS LILLY room, the young lady is sure to be delighted with her present. Man­ Carpenter and Builder * Quality darin red jvith a stencil decoration No job too small to receive prompt attention. That utilitarian room known as feet long, and 12 and a half feet in black on the top, and lines of “the bath” affords the home dec­ wide. A niche in the interior shel­ black around the endges, will make When buy­ ters a small black image of the Special in Porch and Storm Enclosures. orator a wonderful chance to make ] a colorful box. Or, if this does not ing material it quite as charming a feature of Virgin and Child carved out of harmonize, -with the rest of the Price Right the modem home as it is indis­ cedar and, attributed to St. Luke, furniture, robin’s egg blue deco­ for a n y pensable. Color having invaded the artist among the four Evangel­ rated with yellow, coral -with a trim Phone 6181 61 Lyness Street. ists. The statue is hung with rich type of this province, the decoration of the of ivory, or green antiqued with bathroom need not involve the ex­ jewels, votive offerings from the pil­ struc t u r e grims who have come here in droves burnt umber, will be sure to fit m penditure of much money but rath­ with the color scheme., you may er the use of good taste in making during the centuries. About it sil­ ver lamps are always kept burning. Her little sister wlll^be delighted ELECTRIFY YOUR HOME build if you attractive color selections. with a doll’s house, which can also A bathroom does not have to be This building, supposed to have Years'ago, wiring a home was expect it to be made from a packing box. After lust an ordinary job. Today ft tiled to be luxurious. It may have been the home of St. Joseph and cutting the windows, if there is dif­ be a perma­ a wooden floor and just plain plas­ Mary, and in which Jesus is pre­ is planned lo put at your great­ nent. affair ter walls and yet be the pride and ficulty in Inserting the glass, aTocal est convenletTce, the power of sumed hereabouts to have spent his glazier will probably do this job that win joy of the whole family. It need boyhood and young manhood, has eleclricfty. Arrangement of not even have the most up-to-date long been an object of devotion, for a small sum. When the floors lights and the siliiating of wall serve you plumbing fixtures for one may en­ j Tradition has it-that it was, while are fitted in, the exterior should be ind floor plugs calls for an ex- well pJ a c e close an old fashioned tub in a still in the Holy Land, visited by attractively painted in one of the lorienced electrical contractor. your ' order well designed paneling of wood, new color schemes for homes. Pale pilgrimages from all over Asia •Ve are equipped to make all with us for and a basin may have a useful cup­ Minor. In 336 A. D., it is chronicle.d cream with cobalt blue trim wou'd ■lectrlca) Installations, and the board built beneath it. The custom I that St. Helena, mother of the first be pretty for the outside, the ih- iioderateness of our charges-and satisfaction of using tile or wooden wain­ Christian emperor, Constantine, terior walls may Be yellow, and he thoroughness of onr work scoting in the bathroom is a prac­ visited it and caused a basilica to the floors a lighter shade of green. lias earned for us. Estimates tical one, and while the latter is be erected over it. . Of course. Mother will have to be furnished free of charge. The W . G. Glenney Co. very much cheaper it need be no Coal, Lumber and Masons’ Supplies. less attractive than the often pro­ .YIIenU*lace, Phone 4149, Manchester hibitive tile. If a w'ainscoting of JOHNSON ELECTRIC CO. wood is used, it is most decorative when made of wide planking run 29 Clinton St. IMione 4314 horizontally around the bathroom walls and capped with a very sim­ ple molding. For practical purposes it should extend well above the % Williams bathroom fixtures so that it will iiui[iiii»yifi:sai!i!iiriii ■ H111! I! Iliii provide a place on which towel ■Iflllllla racks, soap dishes, tooth-brush holders and other bathroom-acces­ announce the new sories can be fastened, and where it will protect the walls from splashing. Enamel is the most satisfactory finish, both for the woodwork and OIL-O-MATIC JUNIOR walls, that a bathroom can have j cince it is washable, has a hard i "hiny surface, comes in all of the | At a new low price, Williams announces the new Oil- beautiful shades and can be had In | 0-Matic Junior! From the experience of building more ihe new four-hour t ^ e which, as I than 90,000 automatic fuel oil burners, Williams engi­ :ts name suggests, dries -within four hours after application. The walls j neers have created this evolutionary new Oil-O-Matic above the wainscoting should like- i Junior. This simplified burner incorporates the four wise be enameled though another j vital principles of efficient oil heatings Installed in your color may be chosen. Combinations ! furnace, it will heat your home with fuel oil—richest in Christmas Carols of peach and robin’s egg blue; yel- ■ heat, lowest in cost. ; ^ , % * low and white; jade green and rose; j even bright red and black are all I suitable. An ebony painted floor | If your home is medium size, this new Oil-O-Matic Modem Version when covered with varnish is as A Definite Amount smart as it is satisfactory. Junior was built for you. Larger homes and buildings require the larger Williams Oil-O-Matic which is heating Father claims he has something to sing about'since the far more homes than any other burner in the world. Gas Water Hester has been installed. For now he doesn’t have to wait for hot water... .there’s an instant, Deposit a definite amount regularly every weekj PILGRIMS ON VISIT Before you buy another ton of coal, investigat'e this new rushing response the moment he turns on the faucet. lower priced Oil-O-Matic that offers you even, healthful or every pay day, and see what an inspiration it TO ITAUAN SHRINE warmth without w’ork or worry. Get all the facts here Perhaps it’s the gentle relaxation of a warm bath he today. wants___ perhaps it’s merely hot water for a hurried shave . . . there’s enough for .every, need. will give you for achievement. Loreto, Italy, Dec. 7.— (AP) — « The feast of Our Lady of Loreto, patron saint of a-viators, began to­ To Father and to every other member of the family, day in this little Adriatic port town WILLIAMS plentiful hot water at the turn of a spigot—for bathing, 5% Interest Paid, compounded quarterly. just south of Ancona, initiating a for dishwashing, for countless other purposes— is nbt program of religious observances and popular rejoicings which is duo only ^ lEiOnvenience; it is a necessity. All can Share in to last until next Tuesday. 0 the benefits of a The commemoration centered H E A T l N l J about the “Holy House,’’ that SELF-ACTION GAS WATER HEATER Strange building enclosed in the WUl be installed in your home for a smaU down payment, ehurch of that name, which is al­ leged, to have been the Holy Fam- the balance to be paid with your monthly bill. iLv’s dwelling in Nazareth and to JOHNSON & LITTLE « Th E.SaVIHGS BAKKOFtbHCHESIER hava been transported here across the seas by angels. Plumbing and Heating Contractor. The Holy House, standing in the V SOUTH MANCHESTER,dDNR'' center of the church beneath the 13 Chestnut Street, Bouth Manchester The Manchester Gas Co. dome, is a simple building of stone ^^TT^^ar to that foimd in Palestine. established I S Q ^ Ct is only 13 and a half feet high, 28

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_ r ' I ' THIS HAS HAPPENED | police 'upon the scene of the new Mb s * EMMA HOGARTH, who ‘trasredy. ■f. ^ Olive Jhk^rts ^ lived in MRS. RHODES’ boarding When he returned Dr. Price, the house, is strangled to death be- coroner, w€us with him. , ©M28 NBA^ Se^^ceir^ ' tween 11:45 and 12:15 Saturday “Nobody’s awake yet, but Mrs. There is an incredible amount of talent scattered ov6r this country. Would you like ‘ to live with<^me, falbiuse she'knows her own- night, June 29. Assisting LIEUT. Rhodes, and -I aroused her myself someone who never looked 'at children .and how to '.appeal tp; STRAWN in the Investigatton is break the news,” Sergeant Tur- I meet so many promising and am­ u M '-ti you except to criticize you and them. ■ rt.^ldren are so differen%i BONNIE DUNDEE, “cub” detec- ^er announced in a low voice. “Ypu bitious young girls who are not, jump dowh your throat for some­ that the chances are she’ll have to?, tive. E5IIL SEVIER, former came on the ambulance didn’t you, thing you’ve fione ?. use diffesent tactics with all three' , boarder, whom Mrs. Hogarth ac- Doctor?” concerned with marriage, but with careers. Well, that’fe what most children or four of two or whatever -fimn*-, i cused of trying to rob her. Is “Yes. You want to get the body They want tp get ahead in art have to ,do. . ber she has. ‘ ' '■ ■■ sought. away as soon ^ as possible, I _sup- work in music, on the stage, or in -,-They are imder the critical eyes The only general ,rule that.l CORA BARKER, theater pian- pose,” the coroner answered, as he writing. All they want is just a >'■1; of their parents at home, and un­ think does fit’ every'case.is not fo> ist, is thought to have had an affair knelt beside the body of Cora chance to show what they can do, der the watchful eyes of teachers nag and not to mention every in-' with Sevier, is agrested as a ma- Barker. they tell me. if. in school. Surely it must be irk­ fraction the second it haj^ns. r-. terial witness. Other boarder sus- As if through a deafening fog ■>:.y And always they end: “If only some to carry such a burden ’There are mamy thifiga tha/t*” pects are: HENRY DOWD, NORMA Dimdee heard the Doctor’s brisk I could get to New York. That’s aroui^ all day long and never be teachers in school have to. pretend , PAIGE, WALTER STYLES, who comments as he made his examina- where the stage jobs are. That’s sure just when you’re going to not to see.v Even- the most exact­ had quarreled with Mrs. Hogarth; tion: where the famous exhibitions are. catch it for something or other. ing will acknowledge that.. There BERT MAGNUS, amateur scenario “Death due to strangulation . . . That’s where the publishing houses Children do so many things un­ are many things in ,an army that' \vriter, and DAISY SHEPHERD. No fingerprints on the throat . . . are. I’ve simply got to get there consciously —Impulsively, without a general does not see to all pur­ RnnniP leams from papers In Marks whene the braidscut into somehow or other.” thinking. Would we really want poses—much he does not hear. airs t o g S s JrTk V a t the the skin . . . It was no weakling It probably is true that there it any other way? Isn’t it half the There are things in every work/ SALLY GRAVES who wrote her that tied this knot. Commissioner.” beauty of childhood, this very shop and mill that overseers and^ are many more opportunities in a V. once SL month was her daughter, How long has she been dead?” city the size and wealth of New ^ontaneity? Do we want them to foremen have to close their’ eyes and that she lived in dread of Turner asked. • York, than there are in smaller become too calculating? to, ■ ■ being found by D.VN GRIFFIN, ■ “Hmm. A little hard to tell. towns, but likewise there are more Children don’t becom'e self-con­ Don’t Overdue Criticism Sally’s husband. Recalling the Rigor mortis has set in, but in some applicants for every job. scious, uncertain, or timid until Why? Because too much criti- • mysterious details of Sally’s mur­ csises that happens more quickly * • their attentiop is called day after cism defeats its own ends. It be­ than in others. But—at least three day to every little thing they do. comes irritating arid loses effect- der in New York, June 2, Dundee It Isn’t Ability concludes Griffin murdered both or four hours, I should say. I’ll Then they lose something that, Poor discipline and resentment try to 'give you a more exact an­ A conversation vrith Miss Helen once gone, never returns, and we often results. It is so, in every? H’omen and ^hat he is now or has Kingsbury, who has for seven' been a boarder in the Rhodes’ swer after I perform the autopsy— h have only ourselves to thank. walk of life. ; . condition of stomach contents, etc. years been head of the employ­ They Must Be Taught And so if mothers would, adopt house. . . . I’ll call the boys now. I’ve ment bureau of the Studio Club^in the same policy, as many do, when. Dundee is excited over his find Of course, on the other hand, arranged a signal, to keep things New York, which is a branch of we can’t let them grow up into time for correcting comes, , it of an old envelope with Dowd’s as quiet as possible,” and he went the Young Women’s Christian As­ i means something. name on it, which had contained hoodlums. They have to be to the front window, stepped out sociation, brought out some inter­ taught. How are we going to Why not have a save-up hoiw? . a rail ticket, showing he left New upon the porch, and waved his esting points on thin subject. She make ladies and gentlemen out of A little talk once every other- day York June 8. Sevier, captured by handkerchief to the waiting ambu­ said: Oscar of the Waldorf (right) gives directions for removing the bones them if we can’t stop Billy’s shrill or so in which to tell the, chlldrra . police, insists he did not murder lance below. “My particular occupation is from a breast of lamb with a sharp-pointed knife before the meat is whistling in the house,.. Betty’s what you have-noticed anjd what Mrs. Hogarth and implicates Cora. hunting openings for gjrls, and put in a braising pan. throwing things on the fioor, and they simply must not do again? . Dundee goes for “This seems to be a pretty decent after seven years of it, I have Robert’s kicking the front door I know! Correction won’t al­ confront Softer. rap at ^ r o f people, and since it’s your come to the conclusion that talent , . j. a j M ■ 'vith flour. Place the lid on and ways wait—that’s true—but. even It 8 a distinctive Sunday dinner j stewpan where the meat shut? How can we teach Billy door IS foUowcd by a sinister tprrinnrarilv at least. I want and training have almost nothing not to smack his lips, Betty to at the.risk of an occasional re -. home, temporarily at least, I want 137 , menu that Gsear of the Waldorf, 1 vvill cook slowly for another hour, proof missing fire, I shouldn’t'le t . silence* to sp^e the house as much of the to do with, getting an engagement stop staring at people, and.-Robert NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY in your profession. writing for The Herald and NEA basting it frequently, never to interrupt when we’re hourlY scoldings and reminded get horror as I can,” O’Brien explained too common. When .we do ,‘tha(t' it ■ “ You will notice that I said, When ready, remove the meat, speaking ? CHAPTER XXXVII to his nephew.. DASH AND ^ I C . Service, suggests today. In addi­ goes in one ear and out the other. “That’s decent of you. Uncle ‘getting an engagement,’ ” s h e cut off the string and place it on Well, I believe each mother can “ Steady, boy!” Police Commis­ went on, “and that has nothing to tion, he gives twp splendid recipes. a hot dish. Skim the fat off the work out - her own problem better Besides it keeps the house stirred sioner O’Brien warned, as his Pat/’ Bonnie Dundee thanked ym . A black lustrous crepe satin w;th up and everyone in a .bad humor. As silently as if they were pay^ do with succeeding. Granted the gravy, strain the latter over the without too much suggestion from wniie-iaceuwhite-faced ucuticwnephew opened the -----door — ------— - - * - a new smartness all its own. The Shrimp Cocktail ------« ; ; y.’. - i ■ to him and Sergeant Turner 10 ing tribute to the dead, the am- start, the • chance to lyork and meat, and serve while very hot minutes later, then stood clinging bulance attendants came up the round neckline is finished with an show what she can do, the girl Chicken Censomme with a sauceboatful of either to­ i ! to the ’ knob, his body swaying stairs and entered the room, carry- applied band that extends down with real ability and the more Braised Breast of Lamb mato or bechamel sauce. technic is the one who will go Spinach English Style (plain) drunkenlv “Can’t have you keel- ing the stretcher on which Cora’s left side-front and cuts all in one ing over before Dr. Price gets here.- body would be borne away. Ser- ahead and succeed. But in finding French Fried Potatoes Bechamel Sauce He’s on the way. This is tough on geant Turner listened anxiously, at with front skirt hip yoke, sraart:y the first chance, other things ■ Hearts of Lettuce (Russian Put into a saucepan hajf of an YOU I know—but all in a day's the door, but the house was still emphasized by using the dull side count more. Dressing) onion, three tablespoons of but­ “I should say, first, time or work for a detective.” , sleeping apparently. , ^ ^ of the crepe. Self-fabric buttons of Lemon Jelly ter that has been worked with three the shiny crefe trim side band. money, for they are synonymous in Coffee. “ I know” Dundee wiped a new! “Let me help!” Dundee begged, tablespoons of flour, a, large slice BEST WAY TO CARE <8>by boiling and then sdlqwed to" cool rt The circular flaring skirt is placed this case; second, what I shall call Tbefore beirig riSed. A tablekpoorifnljJif. * string of icy sweat beads from his as the white-jacketed men bent over of carrot, a bunch of parsley, FOB BABIES’ E.ARS IS — ------.-,4- «««**.. forehead and stood aside, to let the, the dead woman. For suddenly he quite low through the' deep hip salesmanship, and the third, the thyme and a bay leaf, tied togeth­ quality of work.” Braised Breast of Lamb TO LET THEM ALONE of boric acid to one pint or newcomers see the ghastly sight could not bear the thought that yoke, thus achieving smart moulded Remove the bones from a breast er, a small piece of mace, a small is the amount izaually upon which his own eyes had rested : only uncaring, alien hands should line suggestive of Princess silhou­ She said she thoroughly believed quantity each of salt and grated The ear is not filled NWlh tali' that no girl should expect to find of lamb with a sharp pointed BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN when he had forced his way into ; touch her. He sprang to the chair ette. • knife, season the meat well with nutmeg, and one pint of white Editor Journal of the American solution, but the solutiqin la al* Cora Barker’s room. across which her kimonp hung, work in New York within less than lowed to flow frqn), a.dotihb&cu The long- dart-fittod sleeves have six months, and should not look pepper and salt, tben roll it up stock. When boiling, place the Medical Association a n d of Have you touched the body?” then rejected the garment when he , neat turn-back flared cuffs. and tie it securely with twine. saucepan at the side of the fire, and Hygeia, the Health Magazine -----»bag about two j fiietiiughei’ Qta|i the Sergeant Turner demanded briskly, saw that it was an old, slightly for work without money enough The tip Is potot- You can make it with 3Vz yards for full maintenance du);ing that Chop fine one onion, a slice of car­ let the sauce simmer for 30 min­ The best thing Tor the mother to , “No ” Dundee pressed his soiled one. Cora wotdd have a bet- rot and a slice of turnip. Put utes, stirring it often. — — , . J ed. upward instead of Erectly Into knuckies against his mouth to still ter one, he knew—and he found it of 39-inch material in the medium time. do to the babys ears ^ d er ord ^ the solution flows.' ' , si?e. She pointed out what a great them in a braising pan with a When cooked, mix with the ary circumstances is to let them ^ jg ** macaroni. Pour over tomatoes rub­ her murderer had called her to the that, at least. He was in love with Dried beef is lacking in fat, so wash for the ear which ■will help to a projected trip to the United Send your order to the “ Pal- this must be supplied. Melt but­ bed through a sieve. Cover with remove the infected material. Such States. window, and she had sprung from her—was going to marry her, I teru Uept., Manchester Evening bread crumbs, dot with bits of but­ her bed—which had been slept in think, when the Hogarth case was ter in frying pan, add beef and washes usually contain boric acid Yesterday he had lunch with’ the Herald, So. Manchester. Conn.” cook over a low fire until the edges ter and bake 30 minutes in a moder­ in warm water which is sterilized Prince of'Walea —without taking time to drape her- settled.” curl. Sift one tablespoon flour for ate oven; Serve from baking dish. self in the kimono which hung on { —^—— a chair. Had gone to that vrindow “ Steady, boy!” O’Brien warned, with her long braids of black hair ..You’re getting as hysterical as a heartily. “Run along and do it. I’ll of dramatics. She doesn’t come to SEEK NEGRO swinging over her shoulders. Had woman. Tell us quietly just what handle the case from this end— J^^parents the school parties. her murderer counted on that very, you mean.” nothing much to do anyway, I sup­ “She realizes that she is unattrac­ Middleton, Term.', Dec. 7— (AP)— ______. _ 1 * ,1 ^ ______“I ______mean,”_____ I Dimdee forced himself pose, but listen to how sound Several hundred armed possemen thing? Had he known that Cora FAT GIRL. tive, and that nobody really wants would come to him, unconsciously to speak in a calmer, lower voice, asleep everybody was when Cora to play or dance -with her. I’m con­ followed bloodhounds today in offering a perfect means of strangu­ “ that whoever murdered Cora Bark­ was being strangled . . . What a vinced that Edna could do her school search of an unidentified negro, who lation? Or had the murder been er strangled her while she was fiend that fiddler turned out to be. By Alice Judson Peale. work if she weren’t so unhappy all is charged with slashing a 13-year impremeditated ? being kissed. The man pressed Croaked her because he thought Edna is the distress of her teac'-i- old school girl and atterripting to er. The child appears to register the time that she is in school. • At any event the long braids had his mouth so tightly against hers she’d told us a lot more than she “I believe that the most important attack her. been crossed in the back, drawn that she could not cry out when he had—” nothing that goes forward in the The girl said the negro seized her classroom, yet her intelligence rating thing in, Edna’s life just now is to as she was walking home from around and tied beneath.her chin tied the braids of her hair . . . “Or possibly because he got cold lose 20 or 30 pounds, even if this indicates that she is intellectually school late yesterday. He slashed inui a singleaijjgic knot.nj-ivu. The x uc wariness w*of . Can’t ^ you ^— see it all? --- He was so feet and beat it before the money means that she must give up all the was found. Maybe she’d promised capable of doing good work in her her chin and in the same motion the hair had loosened the knot well known to Cora that when he afternoon work which you have set now, but the hands of the mur- 1 called to her from th'e porch in a to send his share to him—” Com­ class. Edna has a “problem.” cut her tongpie. derer had held fast to the ends of low voice she came instantly, rec- missioner O’Brien began to. specu­ At the age of 12 she carries 150 your heart on.” Two men heard her screams and ognizing him, of course late, then shrugged. “Get the truth pounds on a frame that should sup­ rushed to the rescue. The negro the braids until life had been ex­ saw them and fled. The men took tinguished.aguiaiieu. “Maybe they talked------— a bit ----- first—I out of him this time, Bonnie lad. port no more than 100. She cu:.-» REDS PROTEST. . Dundee drew a shuddering breath, don’t know, but he certainly made You’ve got plenty to work on, for­ her home and immediately organ­ every gym class because her “feet ized a search. Bloodhounds from He was glad the poor, discolored love to her,~ » playedC—•»-- _with her hair. tunately. According to Dr. Price, hurt.” J the woman has been dead three or Warsaw, Dec. 7— (AP)—Com­ New Albany, Miss., were set on a face was bowed dowm upon the Maybe he remarked on how long She sits at her school desk from munists last night demonstrated in the braids were. I can hear him four hours, which means that Se­ trail. grotesquely sprawled knees, so that 9 to 12 except for five-minute inter­ several places in Aland. One group he could not see if in all its horror. saying: ‘Why, they come clear to vier probably killed her just before vals allowed for changing classes. your waist, even when they’re he was picked up. He was nabbed passed the American consulate here KTT.T.F.D BY COAL “She’s been dead for hours,” he Two afternooons see her taking shouting and thro-wing • stones, Norwich, Deo. 7— (AP)—Edward heard Seargeant Turner saying to crossed in the back,’ and he crossed between here, and police headquar­ ters, you know, a few minutes music lessons; one, art,, and two breaking a window. H. Brown, 49, a workman employed Commissioner O’Brien. “ Rigor them in the back to prove it. more getting culture in the form of mortis has already set in. I think it Crossed them to make strangula­ after 2.” ' Police dispersed them immedi­ by the' Edward Chappel Coal Co., tion possible. Then he brought the “I know,” Dundeq agreed grimly. French lessons. ately. Their protest was at “Amen- died of suffocation today when he will be better for us to get the Edna isn’t happy. She isn’t popu­ was buried -under a pile of coal. Fel­ AND DON’T FAIL crossed braids over her shoulders, So this ^as the solution of the can Intervention in the Chinese- \ body to the morgue before we rouse lar. The girls don’t like her,, the low workmen missed him, and be­ the whole house, don’t you. Com­ and, while kissing her, suddenly Hogarth case. “ And Cora had to So'viet conflict.” boys make merciless fun of her. The gan a search. An hour later one of missioner?” tied them and drew the ends so die to convince me that J was on “Yes, by all means. Warn the tightly that she was strangled—his the wrong trail,” he told himself fat little face is already sagged m The Crown Colony of Hong Kong the chutes was opened. His shovel boys to keep a sharp watch over lips still on hers.” • bitterly.' “Me and my ‘bad penny’ the melancholy lines of boredom and was ceded by Cbips- to Great Brit- j came out first, then his hat and TO MAKE USE the boarder’s rooms, but not to an­ “My God!” Commissioner O’Brien . . , Well, Sevier is certainly a bad unhappiness. ain in January, 1841. finally his body. swer any questions. You’ve got breathed, and turned sharply away. enough penny . . . But why, why In conference with her -teacher three men on the grounds, haven’t “What a newspaper story this is did Mrs. Hogarth greet a fiend like her mother pointed out that they you?” • going to make!” Sergeant ’Turner Emil Sevier in that joking way? were trying to do for her everything “Four,” ’Turner answered, “Rou­ commented with mordid satisfac­ Why didn’t she scream? She wasn’t that they could; they were giiring her OF THE tine precaution. They won’t find tion. “Emil Sevier will sure go killed with a kiss.” every advantage that she herself SPECIAL .PRE-CHRISTMAS OFFER ° j anything, unless it’s another Cuban down in history as the most cold­ He preceded the slow-moving had craved in girlhood. cigarette stub. We’ve got our man blooded murderer this state has stretcher through the door and was "And what,” asked her teacher, One Dozen Photographs and One Large already. I guess Patrolman Calla­ ever had . . . Still want him to 'halfway down the stairs when he “are you doing about Edna’s Christmas han will rate a promotion out of have plenty of ice water and an heard a door open, then Bert Mag­ weight?” ' Portrait Picture electric fan, Dimdee—instead of the nus voice: this night’s work. Commissioner.” Hep mother looked aggrieved for Regular $12.50 Value .iir ^ ■ He left the room, carefully Md bad. old third degree?” he added “Is anything wrong? . . ., What’s an instant, and then replied a Uttle' noiselessly closing the door behind taimtlngly. that? N ot-^h, my God! Not Cora! stiffly; “I don’t know what you ALLFOR$6.7i ■ ON'’THE ■ ■ . ;.••• V- I . .*0- V him, to ^ve the necessary instruc­ The boy whitened to the lips, Wait! For 'God’^ sake, tell me—^l§t mean. Edna is just a child. In a Make an appointment for a sitting tbday at tions to the silent men posted iq then he flimg up his head. “I sup­ me see her!’‘ few years she’ll probably be thin’ CLASSOTBDPAGE ' the downstairs and upstairs halls. pose you’re right, and I was a Almost in a frenzy himself, Bon­ credulous fool, Sergeant ’Turner. nie Dundee tore on down the stairs, enough.” In the brief moment while the door “Yes,.but meanwhile? Look what . THE ELITE STUDIO You'll finci pleiity of lielp'f or was open there was no sound of But if Sevier did t^s I’d like to jerked open the door and plunged ,Phone 8358 it means tp her now,to be too fat 98S Main S treet;'' any disturbance. Apparently none put the thumb screws on hlin out into the gray of dawn. 1 ' This offer good until Nov. 15. making up yotil* shopping list! of the sleeping boarders had been myself.” ’ . She’s out of athlietes, and she’s “Gop;d IitfRM Apglauded XXo Be Contiiuied). ashamed to go to, the gym. She’s out 1 ------......

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FINALPERIOD snitis’ wdusnc R A U Y DEFEATS AMNnONSSPER EAST HARTFORD tWEXPECIQ. JOIT Manchester High Defeats Boling Coinnunioo Finis Rival 18 to 9 in First Opponoot Too Mysterious Basketball Game of Sea­ SCHWARZ son; Second Lose. m i SUres Too Cruie, So « u CAUI FOB.NIA championship teams of a bygone Delays Bout. (jjiy* came out of the past last night TICKHOR and beckoned the latest Manchester OEN TKm . - CiicMO, Dec. 7 .^ (A P )-;m pre* High School basketball squad to fol- f puKUieUc car««r of Charles MARV/ARD llow the obstacle strewn path of Arthur (the great) Shires, i scheduled games that leads to ad­ Sox first-baseiaan, appears to cue mittance in the exclusive circle of a.hur*au«. Major CeaerM John V. b J A G U R S K I scholastic fame. CliBBiB, chhlrman of the minoii t a c k u c And late in the final period the . ’ at#te Athletic ComwissloB bae issu M I N N ^ ® OT*A team responded and In frenzied mo­ e f i w order holding up the p e ^ t ments of spectacular play, when for Shires to engage in a East Hartford was leading 9 to 8, niry bout with^one WStenous Dan staged a rally that overwhelmed ■ ' Ualy of Cleveland at WWte City the visitors to give Manchester v'i ‘ Monday night on two counts. High its first interacholastic league game by the score of 18 to 9, before The first - coiiut is that a crowd of nearly 600 persons at . ^ ciin h lh ^ d the commiesic^ ih spite the School Street Rec last night. ofsdilighht eearch Coach Clarke used ten men on his M^e has met S first string team, starting isith ^ D ^ Paly (Cleveland, either Smith. Turkington, Dowd, and Nic- Ola. In the first quarter this com-/ bination proved ineffectual and dl^-, ■ •unjrffi I Qai^ner, a member, of the comws played a poor passing attack that -T SonTwatched Shires, in a f Pt^eut gave East Hartford the ball when and leaned toward the within striking distance of a score, „ Charles Arthur was too much m Excessive traveling' by the latter „ , y jr clined to thrust salient parts of his held the score to 4-0 at the whistle, aStom y unprotected mto the path the visitors favor. ^ of hie sparmates punches, and is not An entire new squad started the r V l o L M . second period for Manchester, ■;» ia u a ® a m a IL-L.&ACK O’Leary, Moriarty, McCormick.; row, when the mysterious Dan Daly Squatrito, and 'Tierney, and fared f j is to arrive in Chicago. D O N C H E S S much better than the first. The .. U A N $ A five showed a better passing game, and a smoother more finished all .j.i,.;. CARIDHO C A N N ( p N OOA Oa-T-CR-BAoK NOTReS OAfwMgt! round playing, that soon accounted 7C P H T B CHOSEN “ ■ »V1E i^uAPiP for a score, after the ball had been passed the floor’s length Moriarty , cag;ihg the first basket of the locals - , season. Until the half Manchester . ^ FOR COAST CONTEST held its own in scoring and left the MID-WEST CONTRIBUTES MOST floor, trailing 9 to 5, to make way THE 1929 ALL-AMERICAN TEAM for the return of the first five. -; The third quarter went much the. Age Wgt. Hgt. HOBIE same way as the first with East Piatlien to Meet Sonthern POS. Youngstown, Ohio. FIRST TEAM ...... END...... 2S 175 6:001/2 Hartford continuing to force the Joseph Donchess, Pittsburgh Youngstown, Ohio, IN NATION WIDE PRESS POLL Clarkites to the limit. Manch^ter, ...... END----- 21 183 5:I1'/2 C aien m Is New Year’ s Wesleyif Fesler, Ohio State (*) ...TACKLE.. 23 203 6:02 Morris, Dl. warming up and ■with each nunute ., , Purdue ...... Minn. began to assume the proportions of ...TACKLE.. 21 210 6:02 International Falls, Bronko Naguski, Minnesota ------fiTTARn 200 6:01 Berkeley, Calif. Last Night’s Fights a real basketball team, holding Bert Schwartz, California ...... Columbys, Ohio. Carideo, Nagurski, Donchess Only Overwhehning Choice; . Coach McGrath’s charges scoreless Day Grid Chssic. Dame ...... GUARD .... 21 193 5:11 John Cannon, Notre 20 193 6:02 New York City ------' for the period and adding three ^ ■ ...CENTER... Detroit — Bruce Flowers, New j points to its own total. Ben Tieknor, Harvard (*) ...... QUARTERB.ACK 20 172 5:07 Mt. Vernon, N .Y. Tony Uansa Leads Halfback Balloting; Booth Pnt on By* WHJLIAM J. CHITMAN. , Notre Dame ( ') 21 175 5:09 i/i McKees Rocks,' Pa. Rochelle, stopped Pinky Kauffman, j Then came the last, period and Octavius (Toby) NansarPittsbbrgh ...... 5 1 ^ ^ C K ’ ’ 24 170 5:10 Merryvllle, La. Hartford, 6. x the same five took the ball on the pump.^assed accurately and often, New York. Dec, Christian Keener Cagle, .Army ...... FULLBACK 21 190 G:00 Fairfield, Ala. Third Team; Cagle Rates on First, Marsters on Second Lansing, Mich.—Chief Elkhart, the champion , Pittsburgh footb^l Bernard (Tony) Holm, Alabama ...... Peublo knocked out Lee Meredith, and Dowd put the team ahead with (*) Indicates juniors; all others semors. Toledo, 5. ------side------shot followed closely ; by ;eam lines up against Southern Can. ------* THIRD TEAM ‘omla in the Rose Bowl at Pasadena Toledo—Kayo Morgan, Toledo, [ another that put the game in tne SECOND TEAM ^xTT-, ...... Frank Baker, Northwestern • By ALAN GOULD outpointed Happy Atherton, India-1 locals victory column and took the on New Year’s Day the PM^er Francis Tappaan, So.•^''**’** California TACKI.R ...... Jap Douds, Wash. & Jeff. (Associated PreSvS Sports Editor) ^ napolis. 10. . ! heart out of East Hartford. Two wUl be seeking the second 'dctop^' Ted Twomey, Notre Dame ...... • • ' / ...... John Law, Notre Dame New York__ (A P )'-A s a tribute to the fertile football plains Mason City, la.—Eskimo Gratio, njore scores added to the margin for a stricUy eastern invader in the .Tony Siano, Fordham that m-oduced such consistently brilliant teams as Notre D am e; and Rep Jen and Manchester High’s first string histbry of. this' po8t.ee«on class Q. Roy Riegels, (Jfilifomia North Carolina first team relinquished the floor, to GUARD...... ______and Purfue the Middle W est takes the lion’s share of honors m I De= A tlastlc seaboard teams have figur. Waldo W Greene, Yale ...... e ...... -Fred Sington, Alabama the second string, safe in the know­ ed in no fewer than seven of sapmel Wakeman,------Cornell _ . , ...... e^ . ’. Wear Schoonover,------Arkansas j Annual AH-American consensus, compiled by ledge that it had redeemed itself, as Pasadena conflicts to fiate, but nave Vernon y.fnen Smith,smith, CwrgiaC«orgia ...... ottarterback Aibie Booth, Yale ASSOCIATED PRESS from expert nation-wide opinion and testified by the 16 to 9 ■ lead only Harvard’s seven to ^ ^ c t o r y ' Alton K. Marsters, Dartmouth...... QUARTERBAC ...... Willis Banker. Tulane Another basket for the locals ended over Oregon, on' January J, 1940, to California made public today. Siano of Fordham barely gaining an , Purdue ...... ALPBACK ' ‘ * ...... Benjamin Lorn ~ ■ edge in the voting over Tim Moyni- the scoring and the game. match against defeats Eugene McEver, Tennessee ...... t BACK ’ ' . .. .Earl Pomeroy, Utah On the first team, the “shock j With the score tie 11-11 at the reimsylvania, Penp-State Pittsr Thomas Parkinson. Pittsburgh • • • •...... FULLBACK...... _ State was not far away with a to­ han, Notre Dame, whe suffered • a troops” of an All-American squad broken leg in next to the last game. start of the last quarter Manchester burgh'Millties for Washiogtpo-Jef' Brown; Crabtree, Florida; M. Glenn, tal of 99. Youngstown, Ohio, thus ■ Honorable Mention. j Person, Northwestern; Dreshar. of 33 players, five represent the has the rare distinction of furnish- } Had the All-American ballots High’s seconds went XtrsoB ana th« N*vy. qH West Virginia: Wood, Harvard. feat through the accuracy of Mdler jjNDS__^Douglas, Harvard: Tan-| Carnegie; Poe, Michigan; Brown, Middle West,‘ four the East, one ing both All-American ends. |been cast the first week of Novem­ The'east was last represented at h a l f b a c k s — Brazil, Detroit: ber, it is doubtful whether Aibie of East Hartford, by a score of it Pasadena' two years ago when an ner, Minnesota; Bates. Western , Vanderbilt; Bromberg, Dartmouth; Hufford Washington; GlaTssgow and , each the South and Pacific Coast Nagurski presented the problem to 15. Radding wa.s the only m ^ of belpg a leading candidate for Booth of Yale or A1 Marsters of undefeated- Pittsb-urgh eleven wa§ Maryland; Memecek, New York | Georgetown; Shields. Ore- Pape, Iowa; Elder, Notre Dame; Pittsburgn and Notre Dame, two Dartmouth could have been kept on the local team who was able to shaded 7 to 6 by Stanford. The Pan» Masters and Gentle, Pennsylvania; of , the fipest aggregations of the fullback as well as tackle. He re­ find the basket with any degree of s » ' ; c a l l f o r n , a ; |on. Ohio State; DiMeoio, ceived 115 votes altogether, but he is o'ff the first team with a crow-bar. there wtlconud the chance to return Brumbelow, Texas Stennett, St. Mary’s, California; year, each gained two places on the They were the most talked-about j regularity^ to the CJaliforula front this season Norton, (jalifomia; Muller, Stan- Pittsourgn, Harm-son, Purdue; Warren. Davis mythical eleven, a distinction no placed in the line because a majority Manchester (18) Riblett, Christian; Magai, Pennsylvania; of his supporters, 65, preferred him ball-carriers of the year but in-1 hoping to defeat Southern California ford; Carimark, Army; & Elkins; Mays, Harvard; Benedict, team in the country has been ac­ B. Pennsylvania; Rosenzweig. Carne- Hunt, Cornell: Gillsoo, Colgate; in that position with the understand juries in the Yale game put Mar- P. by> a more convincing victory than Boo- ! Tracey, Fordham; Steele, Florida. Duquesne; Wittmer, Princeton; Le- corded in the consensus since Dart- sters out of action and Booth, also Courtney, rf .....1 Notre Dame’s 15 to 12 triumph. ffie; Provincial, Georgetown: land, TeiMLs Christian; Shelley, mouth placed three men on the first ing that he might be brought teck O’Leary, rf ------1 ma. Dartmouth; Scott, Virginia^ CENTERS, — Moyniban, Notre team of 1925 for bsU-carrying purposes in a hurt, failed to star against Har­ Oif the four major sections of the Dame; Joiias, Utah; Erickson, Texas; McElreath, Baylor; Kelly, vard. These developments, coupled Smith, If ...... 9 Military; Churchill, Oklahoma: Kentucky: Spring, Navy: Hewitt, The East manifested strength in pinch. The Nag was clearly^^^^^^^ with the consistently 'sensational Moriarty, If ----- 1 U. S. the south leads in the Pasat Van Sickel, l Northwestern; Smith, Missouri; the souad as a whole by collecting of the greatest all-around p.ayers dena classic, with two victories and Truskowski, Michigan; Heinecke, Stanford; Hawley, Davis Columbia; Dowler, Colgate: Sisk, work of a number of other backs,! 0 Turkington, c..,. 0 i 12 oul of the 33 places, with nine produced in many a season, a tie in three appearances. Marquette; Creeden, Boston Col­ j helped, determine the choice of 10 McCormick, c -----0 ^TACTCUES-Perry. Army: Bar-| Elkins; Hughes. Navy; Andres, lege; Carr, Colorado Mines; Gem- going to the Middle West, six to the ^ At the Flanks, Dowd, rg ...... 3 The sectional standing is: Vincent, Yale; Dartmouth; Havens, Western Mary­ ' Carideo of Notre Dame, Toby ^ 0 - rp pp, field, Princeton: vmccuL, , bis, Michigan: Thomason, Georgia South, five to the Far West and one fjanks, Francis Tappaan, Uansa of Pittsburgh, Red Cagle of [ 2 Squatrito, rg .... 1 • W L Mooney, Georgetown: Brown, land; Kawal, Illinois; Lardner, De­ 0 1 35 3U troit; Dye, Southern California; Tech; Sloan, Nebraska: Crider. to the Southwest. ' j^ost consistent player on the West Point and of A la-; 0 Nicola, Ig . . . ------1 South . . .. .2' Texas; Kemp, Duquesne; Miller, Le­ Tierney, Ig ...... 9 1 0 76 33 Beali, South Carolina; Roberts, Oklahoma: FoUett, New York Uni­ In the nation-wide poll of opin­ Southern California eleven, was the bama for trfe all-American back- ’ 0 Midwest .. .2 high; Brown, Bowdoin; Tackwell, versity; Hootstein, Boston Universi­ ion taken by The Associated Press, ...5 5 3 140 141 Tulane; Barratt, Obio State; Nagle, only man who gave Donchess and 2-4 18 Pae. Coast . Kansas Aggies; Tandy, Stanford: ty; Van Nice, Chicago; H. Rebholtz, 215__ experts , contributed their views. Fester any sort of a contest. He 8 .. .1 4 2 30 G9 Iowa State. 26 Booth Votes, | East Grant, New York: Hammon, Soutn- Wisconsin. . They represented newspaper sports gi votes. Vernon (Catfish* E'jst Hartford (0) QUARTERBACKS—Dodd, 'Ten­ Carideo’s 123 votes for quarter-; B. ern Methodist; Van Bibber, Purdue; FULLBACKS — Savoldi, Notre editors and writers. As.sociated gj^ith of Georgia and Frank Baker back compared with 46 for Mars- P. Totals 10 10 6 281 281 nessee; Saunders and Duffield, Trantola, rf .... 9 Haines, Colgate; Acgerman,Swofford, St. i Southern-California; Clark, Colora­ Dame; Murrel, Army: Yunevich, Press staff observers, officials and Northwestern bad a close contest ters and 28 for Booth. Dutch 0 Mary’s; Diehl, Idaho; Purdue; Bausch, Kansas; Schwartz, coaches ip every section of the Smith won by a narrow mar- Clark, the 1928 All-American field! 0 Turney, If 0 Hamilton, N. Y.. Dec. 7.— (AP) - Clemson; Westra, Iowa; Radick, do College; McLennan, Yale: Phar- Mason, If ...... 9 mer, Minnesota: Gulick. Hobart; Washington State; Fleishhacker, country. There was not an impor- 29 to 27. general, was distanced but the all- j 0 The selection of Pittsburgh as the Marquette; Richards, Nebraska: Stanford: Bergherm, Northwestern; tant game anywhere, scarcely a Southwest Conference un­ ' around star of Colorado College, on,, 1 Burnham, If ----- 9 opponent of goutbern: California in Holman,^Ohio State; Morrow, Mon­ Ballard, c ...... ^3 Colbert, Oregon- tana; Waldorf, Missouri; Hart, Col­ Hinkle, Bucknell; Clifton, Navy; spectacular feat questionably produced one of the a comparatively mediocre team, 1 thi tourney of Roses footbaU fea. GUARDS — Bodenger, Tulane; Hill and Musick, Southern Cali­ noteworthy college contest which gj^nt again demonstrated his remarkable } 0 riefUa, rg ...... 1 Barrager, Southern California, gate; Kitbmiller, Oregon: Wertz, Sexton, Ig . ------9 ture, hit Andy Herr of Colgate m Ohio Wesleyan: Gilbert, Southern fornia; Lintzenich, St. Louis; Cox, was not "covered ; wear Schoonover of Arkansas, a prowess. „ 1 - Hare, Yale; Roberts, Iowa; Koch, some one or more of these experts. two diHferent spoW. Methodist; Wilson, Baylor; Peters, Kansas: Cawthorn, Florida; Gross- great pass receiver as well as Uansa, Pitt’s “climax runppr, 4 1-4 Kerr’s Colgate eleven was re­ Paylor: Atkeson, Kansas; Bauman, Illinois; Evans, Maryland; Fogarty, rnaii, Rutgers; Johnson, Haskell.___ Drift In Class blocker and tackier, but bis total of was almost as highly favored among moved as a possibility for tfee Pasa-. Kansas Aggies; Koepke, Navy: An- The results of the consensus show Referee, “Chick’’’ Hayes, 1 16 votes was not enough to give toe halfbacks as Carideo wa.s among [ Hap” Madden, 8 min periods. dfena fume by the ne-ming of a distinct drift in the “ class” of him higher rating than a place on toe quarterbacks, Tumbling Toby j football talent, for the season of while Kerr’s Star east team the third team. collected 105 votes. Cagle, in his • M. H. S. Seconds (15) which is scheduled, to play the west Local Sport 1929 at least, to the Middle West, last year, retained toe honors he j B. F. in contrast with the powerful show ‘•Red’’ Sleight, 203-pound dynamo in the annual Shriners hospital fund On ' of the great Purdue line, led all the won n year ago only after a close P- L‘>’***1 ing of the Far West in 1928. " race with “Pest” Welch. Purdue' I I.«rch, rf ...... 2 0-0 game at San Frincisco, New Year’s Diegel Defeats Chatter s cx “Mid-:tackle contenders with 82 votea Fraser, rf ...... 1 9-o Day, lost three important members. the whole it was distinctly a ‘ captain and triple threat. The Army 11 Western Year, with such teams as ski as his running-mate, with Sam redhead polled 71 votes to 64 for McHale. I f ...... 1 0-1 r-f, Oame leadine the Wakeman of Coraell and 'Ted 12 Lane, If ...... 9 0-2 The Rdg Five journeys to Brad­ Purdue and Notre Dame leading the Welch. Tennessee’s hard-running 10 parade most of the way, while Twomey of Notre Dame ready- for Jamroga. c ...... 0 0-i ford tonight for its first out of emergencies. The latter two, with ball-lugger, Gene McEver, with 37 j 1 Cheney, c ...... 0 Meets Farrell Today Michigan, Wiscchsin, Illinois and votes, barely beat out Billy Banker' 1 1-1 m GRID STARS town game. The following squad Minnesota registered noteworthy in 5,5 and 56 votes, respectively, easily McKinney, rg ... 0 0-0 will leave the School street Rec at to the Clinched the »eco3d position, of. Tulane and Benny Lom of Call-' « Moriarty, rg ------0 0-0 fomia ' for the second team place, j 0 Sturgeon, ig .... 0 6:15 o’clock: Holland, Faulkner, restige of the Big Ten group. | over such steady performers Banker polled 27 and Lom polled 311» 0-0 Gustafson, Nofris, Madden, Farr, prestige of the Big i ^ Washln'gtoi S. Pxadding, Ig ----- 3 0-0 CELERRATE TONIGItr “Larruping Leo” Conquers bowling Star players of one votes. 1 ^ Watson, Conroy and Dowd. Sipgton of Alabama and Vip””"*- Glassgow Support. | Yale. Ppuda polled 43 votes 1-5 15 Meriden Notre Dame furnished the out­ While the ballots proved the ma- 1 East Hartford Second* (H ) Great Haig 3 and 2 and 104—302 the select few teams. No All- jority choices conclusively, they Moatclair, N ’J-. Dec. 7.—(AP.) Mischke ...... 109 Ross Shirer and Jimmy Quish standing guard on the list in Jack B. F. Wollsclager ...109 124—321 have iDeen released from the Rec American selective process’ is safe Cannon who, with 88 votes, led his also indicated strong support for Anderson, r f -----0 0-5 —Ytie ftllTI o( J?Mt. present from debate of the groggiest va­ Iowa’s great captain, Willis Glass­ Vance ...... 91 li9 —309 quad, cutting the team down to nearest rival, Bert Schwarz of Cali­ Torpey, rf ...... 1 9-o and perbapa tlie future will gather Fanell Trims Watrons 6 riety; nevertheless the consansus in- gow, along with such other fine per­ Quarts ...... 15,4 101—347 nine players. Manager Clune says fornia, by 30. Schwarz carried off Miller, If ...... 3 0-0 in NieK Roberta old bam here to- 107—326 djehted little doubt about the ma­ formers as Jack Elder , of Nptre oight Xor the annual “Win, loae or Neils ...... 102 the final number will be eight. the first team prize in a close con­ S: Plefka, c ...... 3 O-o and 5; Meet in Finals. jority of contenders for honor posi­ test With Ray Montgomery of Dame, Cy Leland of Texas Chris­ Mether. rg ..... 1 1-3 ariw” party given by tbe Yale club 555 1605 tions. tian. who broke up any number of ] sf^liontclair In boner of the Eli 545 505 Pittsburgh, called “the Wlnaps. I g ...... 0 0-0 Charter Oaks Did you know that the west bas­ Three Heavy Favorites, games with dazzling runs; “Mack 1 Breen, Ig ...... 0 0-0 fbotbajl team. Three of the players, op the- team guard” bv his coach, and Firpo Stennett of St..Mary’s. Dick Gentle I Les Angeles, Dec. 7.— ((A P )—The Wilkie ...... 91 134 120—345 ket of the Rec court is regarded as Greene, Yale’s big captain. Mont­ Some 800 Yale men from every great conjurer of the links, Leo 104—310 were overwhelming choices — Frank of Pennsylvania and Merle Hufford j 8 1-6 17 aart of the country are expected to Murphy ...... 103 103 a jinx by basketball players? And gomery polled 53 am' Greene 51, Diegel whose swinging clubs, as 115—361 to bear them out look at last Carideo, Notre Dame’s great quar­ of Washington, the one bright spot! ■ attend the meeting held annually Cole ...... 131 114 terback; , the pow­ with Johnny Law, Notre Dame cap­ in an otherwise drab year for the magic wands, carried him through Kcbart ...... 112 136 98—346 night’s High school game. East tain, not far behind with 42. FOUR KILLED BY 'TRAIN. . ^ *!or the paat nine years. to triumph over Walter Hagen yes-j ...... 187—354 erhouse of Minnesota's team; and Tieknor Rates First. Huskies. ' , . x x 1 , 106 Hartford defended it in the first , lean, hard-hitting end The placing of Nagurski at tackle At Jewt- live Yale football cap- For the first time since 1923, Chicago, Dec. 7 — (AP) — Four terday, vrill put his skill against the half and Manchester’s scores were of the Pittsburgh Panthers. Toby left the fullback honors to Tony •ftnz ertU be on band. Flrpo Greene threat of smiling Johnny Farrell to­ 543 599 574 1716 few and far between. In the last Harvard places a man on the men were killed today ^ken an ^ this yttr’a leader will bring 27 let- Usansa of Pittsburgh was by far first team through the brilliance of Holm, the Alabama battering-ram, automobile, ownership of wmcb was.^ day in the final match of the Profes­ half the teams reversed and East the leading halfback in the ballot- who collected 37 votes and beat out ;6nne» with him from New Kaves^ sional (Jolfers Association tourna­ Hartford did “ ot make a single Ben Tieknor, outstanding choice traced by the license to J°kn Gar-V CCjte among them Fay Vincent, captain- fate dealt kingly to Piegel cpntnbut- for center. Tlcknor’s marvelous “Pug” Parkinson of Pittsburgh, with ski, of Otis. * Indiana,- skidded ment. .' ed largely to Walter’s do'wnfull his basket! • ^ 27 votes and “Powerhouse” Pom­ iiiet 0( the IWO w r a ^ Web* x^Carideo was the choice of 123 all-around work especially in the through toe safety gates at a cross- Farrell will be seeking his first second in four P. G. A. meetings experts for the positipn of field gen­ eroy of Utah, with 16. These were Iter, captain in 1927; Phil Bunnell. P, G. A. crown on the trying HiJ- Yale game, evidently gave him the ing in Morton Grove, a northwest it2d iegder and Winslow Lovejoy with “Larruping Leo.” That Diegel Isn’t it about time that Manches­ eral, outdlstapQing such Eastern the outstanding choices, although it suburb, and crashed into a passen- ^ crest course which saw the cham­ ca?r over Roy Riegels, blond cap­ , )i?ho led the BU’a in 1924, aUo wlU was ready to make the best of the ter High gave birth to n few new, aces as A1 Marsters of Dartmouth tain of the University of CaMomia. was noteworthy that Joe Savoldi, eer train. 'Ube bodies were so naan- pionship hopes of. both the S^e^ breaks however cannot be denied* healthy cheers. The present ones and Aibie Booth of Yale, each of The Crimen star polled 83 votes second-string Notre Dame fullback, lied that identification was diffi­ Hale and his fellow townsman from commanded considerable support. Hagen watched the inimitable even lack the grace of being origi­ whom faded at the finish, largely to 63 for Riegels, who made a sen- beroee of peat Y*!* ***' S e tfo itA l Watrous, lost in the Hinkle of Bucknell, who rolled up cult. ’ ' ampjU ’ wfll be there—Ducky. Pond, Dlefel hole long putts whan his own nal. And if memory does not fail through ipjhrtes, after dazriJng satlopal come-back to win high ■L---- 1------' yawning traps and on the treacher­ us the school he.9 12 cheer leaders sLs.t'Ls* 50 points in bis final game to take d e a w MUestead, Larry NoWe, failed by inches. honors this year after Ws "lemo^ San Diego— Ctoarles Cobbr Hooa* -■ . ous greens. Donchess was selected for one of able backward run in toe New toe "Eastern as well as national ton, stopped Omar Wright, OmmhBi ; 3obWea Btufbabn, Charley Comer- Watrous cracked during bis sec­ the end positions by 121 voters, but high-scoring honors, also was high­ While the fitful putting of the The band was on hand last night Year’s Day game. No other pivot 4. ' - !otd i®d m »»y otkers- . great Haig had much 'to do with ond round with FarrbUi going to the his running-mate and fellow t o ^ s - ly regarded. 27th eight down, to lose flx^and f»v-3 to pep the team up apd also the men were even close*to these two, yesterday’s^ - - defeat, on thetne thirty.“ luy- ^ ^ erdv^d, tldlB'lf A mighty line jo b ., man, rangy Wesley Fesler of Ohio : i 5 S t ^ ^ n t e h S * ’2L president fourth ^een 8 and 2, the Jaet that 1 after n raUy on the 29th »»d SOtp )f the trnfverBitjr of Chicago.

«r < Sr 1^ .:t . ■M^C|ffi5^EKiEVEWlJNG.H MANCHESTER,^ CONN.’ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 192^ p a g e t w e l v e r,.'r i TH A SSI FI ED SECTION A' 2A M IB ' ^ E 1 1 ' ' - H -|r EBr- ,)CKXXX36XXX30eXXXXXXXXXXXX3tXXXA3^XXX<1C30^ LOSr AND FOUND 1 REPAIRING ROOMS WITHOU'I BOARD 59 HOUSES FOR SAI.E « FOUND — SMALL brown puppy. VACUUM CLEANER, phonographs, NICELY FURNISHED warm front f q R SALE—NEW 6 room house, SEN. SMOOT CALIS Owner may have same by calling clock, gun repairing, key fitting. room, to one or two refined ladies, all improvements, also 5 room at" 69 Washington street or tele­ Bralthwaite, 52 Pearl street. Hollywood section. Write Herald, bungalow. Telephone 8713 or 168 CHRISTMAS SHOPPING GUIDE phoning 6877. , ' Box M. Benton atreet,'> COMMTITEE PARLEY CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repair­ LOST—SMALL COACH Chow pup, ed, key fitting, safes‘ opened, saw FOR RENT—COMFORTABE room PROSPECT Street at top of hill. tan, short ears, curly tail. Answers filing and- grinding. Work called at a moderate price for one or two Beautiful new English type home. 6 gentlemen. 31 Laurel street. Phone well arranged rooms, sun room, Washington, Dec. 7 — (AP) 104— GIFTS FOR THE name of Cubbie. Brown eyes, three for. Harold Clemscn, 108 North 100— GIFTS FOR HER 100— GIFTS FOR HER months old. Finder please return Elm streeL Tel. 3648. 3041. breakfast nook, hot water beat, Cihairman Smoot of the Senate FAMILY. ' fireplace, tile bath with shower, TRY OUR SATURDAY specials in to Mr. Thomas D. Wilson, 19 finance committee called his 'com­ MATTRESSES, box springs, pil­ brass plumbing throughout, at­ candy and lunches. The Center Spa Woodland street, Manchester, and mitteemen together today for a THE HOWARD—A radio of distinction, lows and cushions made over, AI' A K I M E N I S— K CATS— tached heated garage. Price attrac­ —Opposite the Masonic Temple— receive reward. 9 tubes, the new 1930 screen-grid equal to new. I day service. Phone TENEMENTS ( 63 tive. Terms can be arranged. Call brief hearing and early approval of Candies, soda, ice cream, luncheon. CHRISTMAS CLUB receiver, dynamic speaker, 5 LOST—CHENEY silk scarf, in 6448 Manchester Upholstering Co.. 4522. the administration's one percent in­ models to select from, A gift to be FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, second Montgomery Ward’s, or between 331 Center street. Established come tax reducti0n proposal. • *- Prepares the way for Christmas proud of. Paul Hillery, Inc., State Montgomery Wards and Pearl since 1922. floor, with garage, all improve­ FOR S A L E -$800 DOVVN buys new next year. Our club opens Dec. 9. roi—GIFTS FOR HIM 'Theater Bldg. street. Finder please call 5572. ments, $45, at 47 Benton. Call colonial home. Six rooms, tile bath, Early next week, it is expected SEWING MACHINE repairing of 5588. oak floors, fireplace. Mortgages ar­ that the measure 'will be reported to THE MANCHESTER TRUST CO. GRUEN WRIST W'atches, new bill­ LET FLOWERS SOLVE that per­ LOST—THURSDAY, evening, string all makes, oils, needles, and sup­ ranged. Arthur A. Knofla. 875 Main the Senate and then will begin a folds, mottos, cigarette lighters, plexing question—"What shall I of amber beads. Reward if return­ plies. R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat, one ex­ StreeL Tel. 5440. discussion probably a controversy, rings, leather goods. You’ll find an give?” Everyone likes flowers so ed to 164 Henry street. Telephone street. Tel. 4301. tra room, all improvements, and' over wlwther the tariff bill is to be­ QUINN'S SUGGEST a De Vilbiss appropriate gift for “him” at you can be sure they will be ap­ 5443. garage, five minutes from mills. laid aside' and the ta.x resolution atomizer for “her”, a tobacco Bray’s, 645 Main street. preciated. Park Hill Flower Shop. Inquire 351 Center street or tele­ LOTS FOR SALE 73 taken up. pouch for “him” or an electric COURSES AND CLASSES 27 phone 6583. Both Republican and Democratic OUR SPORTING goods department A DODGE CAR—will make a won­ heating pad for the home. Quinn s ANNOUNCEMKNTS 2 leaders have approved the tax cut offers many good suggestions for derful gift. It can be enjoyed by BARBER TRADE taught in day FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement HOME BUILDERS.—A few choice Pharmacy, 873 Main. building lots on Prospect street, but there are several movements Xmas gifts for “the man.” Let us the entire family every day of the PHOTOGRAPHS. FOR Christmas— and evening classes. Low tuition with all improvements. Inquire of for departures from the program year. Schaller Motor Sales, Center Make appointments now for early rate. Vaughn Barber School. 14 close to bus service, convenient to A HOLIDAY BOX of our home help you in selecting. The Man­ John Johnson, 46 Walnut street. drawn up by the administration. chester Plumbing and Supply Co., street. sittings. Avoid last minute rush Market street, Hartford. mills, high elevation. Price low. made chocolates or Apollo’s or Call 6185. Propose Changes 877 Main street. and disappointment. The New FOR RENT—5 ROOM • flat, down­ This would provide a reduction of Perry’s vidll make just the gift for MARLOW’S—THE STORE of a Studio. Dial .8383, 9 Johnson Ter­ stairs, all modern improvements. “her.” Princess Candy Shop, Main thousand gift ideas. Your Xmas SITUATIONS WANTED— one percent in corporation and GIVE HIM A military or shaving race. Inquire at 34 Walnut street. normal income tax rates of all and Pearl.' set this Xmas. They come in vari­ dollars go further at Marlow’s. FEMALE 38 FOR RENT—6 R o'OM tenement, brackets, to apply to taxes on in­ ous colors. R. Donnelly, jeweler, RUNAWAY HORSE KILLS comes of 1929. for one year only FLANNEL Nightgowns or pajamas 515 Main street. .PERSONALS 3 WANTED—LIGHT housework, or all modern improvements, includ­ make a splendid gift.. Large assort­ ing steam heat. Inquire 81 Wells and by expiration restoring present 105— GIFTS FOR THE work taking care of children, a rates on incomes of 1930. ment in colors and white. $1 to HANDKERCHIEFS HOME. PALMISTRY — Your fo»-tune in few days each week. Will stay street or telephone 7617. DRIVER AHER CRASH $1.98. The Ladies Shop, 649 Main Initial and Fancy Borders 3 for 75c. your hand. Have your palm read Some Democrats' contend that nights if wanted. Phone 3536. corporations should be excluded street. Irish Linen 50c each by Madame Wald. Call 4675 for FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, HULTMAN’S FLOOR LAMPS—'Make ideal Xmas appointment. with all improvements at 118 Sum­ from the reduction on the ground IMPORTED BOXED handkerchiefs Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters gifts. Select yours on the Christ­ LIVE STOCK—VEHICLES 42 mer street or telephone 6596. Seymour, Dec. 7—(AP) —Peter they already have passed on to the 25c to $1.95. Hosiery, beads, scarfs, mas Club Plan. Only $1 to $2 E. Foy of this town formerly for 25 consumer the taxes to be paid on FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, all their incomes of this year. pocketbooks, purses and novelties. BELTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, ties, weekly at cash prices. Watkins automobiles f o r s a l e 4 FOR SALE—SMALL pigs. A. Bori- years supt. of Hillside Home, An- socks, jackets and sweaters for Brothers, Inc. chewsky, Taylor street, off of Tol­ improvements with or without Senator Simmons of North Caro­ Also a hat. Practical, inexpensive sonia’s farm for indigents, died last boys, neckties in holiday boxes. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. Real land Turnpike at Flats’ Filling garage, 52 Spruce street. Inquire lina. ranking Democratic member gifts. NeUegs, State Theater Bldg. GIVE LINENS for Christmas. Here Practical gifts to wear. Hyman’s bargains: 1 Marmion 78 Conv. Station. 125 Center street. Telephone 8623. night in Griffin hospital from a of the finance committee believes Men’s Store, 695 Main street. you will find a large assortment in Coupe, 12,000 miles; 1 Marmon 78 fractured skull received when tha,t the tariff bill should be dispos­ LINGERIE — The smartest gift, table covers, limch sets, scarfs, Sedan, 3,000 miles. Both cars wire TO RENT—6 ROOM tenement, ed of first. step-ins, dance sets, chimeses, guest towels and cases. The Textile wheel equipment. Just like new. ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 modem, garage, rent reasonable. thro'wn from his wagon by collision slips, gowns, pajamas of crepe de TOO BAD—Another offering from with two autos. the "gift shoppe” and he’s still try­ Store. CaU 3440. Apply Arthur A. Knoffa, 875 Main chine of finest quality. Also nice FOR SALE — WHITNEY baby ing to 'use the one he got last street. Telephone 5440. Mr. Foy was driving his horse line of rayon, flannel and quilted SIL'VERWARE will always find a 1927 CHEVROLET COACH. stroller \rith hood, in good condi­ year. Why not play safe? Buy at south on Derby avenue, Seymour, PICKS TWO SETS robes. The Smart Shop. State place in any home and makes a 1928 NASH SEDAN.. tion. Inquire at 119 West street. FOR RENT—3 & 4 room flat, all im­ Geo. H. Williams. early in the evening, when an auto­ Theater Bldg. lasting gift. Single flat pieces $1.00 1925 NASH COACH. provements, including hot water mobile driven by Ernest G. L. FOR SALE—FRESH made sweet SPERBER AND TURKINGTON- - and up. Hollow-ware pieces at 1927 DODGE SEDAN. heat. 170 Oak street. Inquire 164 Graig, of Clarksdale, N. Y., came OF WIVES, HUSBANDS NOVELTY HAND-MADE handker­ $3.75 and up. The Dewey-Richman 1927 OAKLAND SEDAN. cider, also apples. Call Manchester Oak street or call 8241. chiefs, novelty hand-embroidered At the Center—Just what men like up behind him. Mr. Craig applied Co., 767 Main. 1927 ESSEX COACH. Rosedale 32-5. Bolton Cider Mill. his brakes suddenly and skidded, towels. Sylvia’s Specialty Shop— —Milano and BBB pipes. All FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement, 1925 NASH SEDAN. striking the rear of the wagon. The Hemstitching and pleating. Room makes of cigars, cigarettes and A CHEST OF DRAWERS. Wouldn’t with all improvements and garage Hartford, Dec. 7 — (AP) — Two tobaccos. Whitman and Apollo 1926 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN. frightened horse dashed to the left sets of husbands and wives are ex­ 2, House and Hale Block. Phone a gfift like that appeal to her? MADDEN BROS. FUEL AND FEED 49-A at 5 Ridgewood street. Rent $23 chocolates. month. Inquire 178 Parker street. across the road, colliding with a pected to grace municipal boards 6231. There’s always need of extra 681 Main St.' Tel. 5500 northbotmd car driven by Howard of Hartford in the coming year. drawer space in the home. At FOR SALE—SLAB and hard Dial 5623. THE CHRISTMAS CLUB—WiU Telletier of Waterbury. Mr. Foy Should Mayor Batterson appoint SILK HOSIERY—The ideal gift. Keiths you can select from many MACKLEY’S USED CARS wood, sawed stove length, and un­ Inexpensive and always welcome. simplify the problem of your der cover, also hickory wood for FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, was thrown to the ground, receiving Mrs. Russell Lee Jones to the Christmas shopping. Start one now sizes priced from $9.50 to $88. 1928 Chevrolet'Coupe. the injuries from which he died, and charity board as now is forcast, she Full fashioned, perfect, $1.05 to 1927 Dodge Roadster. fire place. L. T. Wood. Dial 4496. lower floor, all modem improve­ $1.39. Marian Hosiery Co., 57 and be prepared for next year. TO THE HOUSEWIFE who makes ments, available December 1st. C. the horse was hurt so badly that it will parallel her husband, who is a Club opens Thursday evening, Dec. 1926 Ford Sedan. FOP. SALE—HARD WOOD $8 a had to be shot. Both cars were member of the police board. Pratt street, Hartford, Room 313. her o'wn gpfts: “ You will And at 1926 Ford Roadster. E. Lewis. 44 Cambridge street. Manchester, Ethel Sonniksen, 23 5. The Home Bank Trust Co. The Textile Store a^ large assort­ load, slabs $7, half loads sold. Telephone 7269. somewhat damaged but none of the Mrs. Robert F. Gadd, whose hus­ With An O. K. That Counts Chas. Palmer. Telephone 6273. occupants was hurt. band is a police commissioner, is a •, Walker street. Tel. 6959. MEN APPRECIATE NECkWEAR ment of materials most appro­ MACKLEY CHE'VROLET CO. priate for your needs. FOR RENT—2 ROOM furnished meinber of the charity board. MINER'S PHARMACY. 903 Main and they like a good assortment to 527 Main St. Tel. 6874 FOR SALE—HARD WOOD and apartment, steam heat, also single Mrs. Jones is stated to succeed street. Phone 5456. Practical Xmas choose from. An unexcelled show­ MAY WE SUGGEST that this year hard slabs, stove length $6 and $9 room. Inquire 109 Foster street. Eugene C. Lamoureux a former ing will be found at C. E. House 1928 Nash 4 Pass. Advance Coupe. per load. A. Firpo, 116 Wells street. RUSSIAN NOTE ARRIVES ^suggestions — (chocolates, fancy you give gifts that are different. 1926 Studebaker Commander Sedan. president of the charity comtnission. & Son, Inc. Dial 6148. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, boxes of writing paper, perfumes, Art pieces that enrich the home, CONKEY AUTO CO. jail kinds, cigarette lighters, cigars, such as; plaques, screens, chests, comer - of Winter and Center SYMINGTON’S At The Center—In- ! 20 E. Center Studebaker Dealer FOR SALE — SEASONED hard streets. Call 5883. ' pjpss- ______terwoven hose, Hansen gloves, candlesticks, clocks, lamps and wood, sawed to order, chunks $6 50 Paris, Dec. 7.— (AP)—Only today BRITISH CAN CO. Cheney neckwear, travelo jackets, novelties. Lamps decorated or wir­ FOR SALE — OVERLAND Six load, split $7.25. Fred Giesecke. FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat, all- mod­ did the reply of Maxim Llt'vinoff, OI-i: s o LOVELY!—Will be her ed. The DeNeville Studio, Room 10, coupe, motor and appearance first speaking for Soviet Russia, to the comment on a gift of . perfume bath robes, pajamas, mufflers, Phone Rosedale 36-12. ern improvements, including steam Hickok belts and buckles, ladies’ 983 Main street, across from The class, small mileage. Price very heat, 14 Arch street. American note on the Sino-Russian from oi’.r eboiej selection by Coty, Elite Studio. Trade upstairs and reasonable. 50 Woodland street. Manchurian conflict reach the London, Dec. 7.— (AP) — The'’ Houblgant and others. Packard’s umbrellas. Fancy handkerch.efr. HARD WOOD $6 per load. Hard save money. Dial 3034 afttr 6 p. to. slab wood $5.00 load. Wm. J. Mc­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, American Embassy at Paris for newly-formed British Cian company Pharmacy. PRACTICAL XMAS GIFTS for all. Kinney. Phone Rosedale 28-2. all modem improvements, also five transmission to the State Depart­ has acquired the business of Ernest Hosiery for every member of the THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC 10 GOOD USED CARS room tenement $25 month. Apply ment at Washington. Taylor, can manufacturers, of Liver­ DI.-\MONDS—watches and jewelry. Crawford Auto Supply Company Small deposit v/ill hold any article family, boys and men’s shirts, Co.—The home of electric ap­ J P. Tammany, 90 Main street, It appeared the delay was caused pool. It intends to extend the fac­ belts, sweaters, leather jackets, pliances. Suggestive gifts for Center & Trotter Streets GARDFN —LAW N- after 5 o’clock. by the fact the French Embassy tory and erect others with the as- until Christmas. A fine selection at Telephone 6495 and 8063 Wior's. 939 Main street, next to neckwear. A. L. Bro-wn & Co, Xmas, toaster, percolator, waffle DAIRY FRODUCTS 51) [ at Moscow was obliged to translate "sistance of American experts, and iron, heaters, corn popper, vacuum FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, second it from Russian into French and to install equipment and machinery post office. Depot Square. 1928 DODGE SENIOR COUPE cleaner, heating pad, flat Iren, dish FOR SALE—BALDWIN apples, floor, all improvements, rent rea­ protected by the American Can 1927 OAKLAND SEDAN then put it into code for transmis­ THE LARGEST SELECTION ^ washer, washing machine, electric $1.75 and $2.25 per bushel $5.00 sonable. Inquire 219 Summit company. FRAMES—For that picture or Terms—Trades Considered sion to Paris. At Paris the foreign p’aotograph maae an excc’Ient mens silk and Beacon blanket bath range, or refrigerator. All these and $7.00 per barrell. Edgewood street. Telephone 5495. office decoded the message , and .The Americans who will join the, robes ever offered. These make gifts ■ may be bought on the in­ BETTS GARAGE Fruit Farm. W. H. Cowles, tele­ FOR RENT—APARTMENTS 4, 5 board of the British company are gift. .A wide choice of mouldings. Hudson-Essex Dealer . 129 Spruce handed it over to the American A choice selection of framed pic­ wonderful Xmas gifts, $5 to $16. stallment plan, with a liberal down phone 5909. and 6 rooms. APP*Y Edward J. Embassy at 9:40 a. m., the Embassy Henry W. Phelps, Harry Craver, tures. Olson’s, 699 Main. ■ Glenney’s. payment and a year small moothly Holl, 865 Main street. Telephone proceeding to translate it int) Eng­ George K. Morrow and Robert Mc­ payment. Take advantage of our 4642. Mullen. XMAS PACKAGES . of cigars, GARAGES—SERVICES— lish and code it for transmission to PURE DELICIOUS Home made Xmas offers. HOUSKHOLI) (RUIDS 51 Washington. Tlje company, which will de­ cigarettes or jars of tobacco are STORAGE 10 FOR RENT—4 ROOM upstairs, flat velop the manufacture in England of candies. Large selection of boxed always welcomed gifts for him FOR SALE— BED room set, com­ It was learned the French gov­ chocolates. Ideal Xmas gifts ob­ GI'VE HER A “ SINGER” electric on Ridge street, steam heat. In­ ernment on behalf of Washington containers for all kinds of foods ha.=, while she will most assuredly en­ sewing machine this Christmas. bination book case &nd desk, din­ quire 79 Ridge street, upstairs. tainable only at The South Man­ FOR RENT—GARAGE. Inquire, at transmitted the American com­ agreement with the American Can joy a fancy holiday package of Make sewing a pleasure. A de­ ing room chairs, etc. Inquire 166 company and the Thermokept Cor­ chester Candy Kitchen, next to chocolates. Shoppers will enjoy k 96 Maple street. Center street. FOR RENT—VERY DESIRABLE 4 munication to Afghanistan urging Glenney’s. posit delivers one. L. B. Ashland, as in the case of all other signa­ poration for the use of their techni­ lunch at Murphy’s Restaurant. 647 Main. and 5 rooms, near Cheney mills, cal experience, research work and F''OR SALE—LIVING room furni­ ■white enamel plumbing, very rea­ tories of the Kellogg pact that that W. A. SMITH of The SMITH FOR RENT—GARAGE at 49 Sum­ ture, couch, tabl^ and .two chairs, coimtry support the American inia- manufacturing and selling methods. Jewelry Co., formerly Tiffany’s an­ ANTIQUES FOR CHRISTMAS— sonable. Inquire Tailor Shop, 5 Wal­ 102— GIFTS FOR BOYS The unusual gift. V. Hedeen at The mer street. Telephone 8751. also Rex gas heater and piping, nut street. Telephone 5030. tive in China and Russia. nounces an entire stock of new new. Apply 47 Bentdn street. Tel. merchandise for Xmas. Trade up* Old Wood Shop, 15 Pitkin street. Wool Plaid Jackets Dial 4498. Repairing and reflnisb- BUILDING- 8461. FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, gas and stairs and save money, 983 Main Genuine Horsehide Jackets lights. Dial 8434 or Inquire 28 Mt. street, next to Elite Studios. HULTMAN’S ,______CONTRACTING 14 THREE RE-CONDITIONED vacu­ •Nebo Place. OUR FIRE um cleaners: Royal $21.50, Franz- TheHoU GIFTS.THAT WILL.Surely please Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters A LASTING REMEMBRANCE—A CARPENTER WORK, porch and chaise lounge for her or a*comfy Premier $15, Hot-Point $15. Two FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on her obtainable at Naven’s. Silk storm enclosures, altcations, re­ cedar chests $76 and $28. Newman street, all modern im­ stockings, latest shades, boudoir chair for him. The Manchester Up­ INSURANCE 104— GIFTS FOR THE pairs, roofing, and garages. T.'Nlel- Watkins Furniture Exchange provements; also five room Hat on slippers, dress and sport shoes in holstering: Co., 331 Center street. son, telephone 4823. Investment Co. FAMILY. Tel. 6448. Newman. Inquire 147 East Center styles that have individuality. street. Tel. 7864. MUSICAL INSTKUiVlKNTS 53 Organized to operate in Blrst Policies GIFTS THAT ALWAYS Please.— MOVlN(i— IRUCKING— TWO ROOM SUITE in Johnson Bo.xed chocolates in holiday wrap­ Pay for W'aiii A(> liiroriiintloD 106— DINNER AND DECO­ STORAGE 20 FOR SALE—E FLAT alto saxa- BIock, facing Main street, suitable and Second Mortgages also pings. Christmas candy, fancy RATIONS. phone, good condition. Will sell for light housekeeping. Phone Builder’s Finance -solicits your All Losses baskets of fruit, Xmas packages MERCHANDISE ordered by you to­ cheap for cash. Apply Miner’s Bar­ Aaron Johnson 3726 or 9635. Manchester of cigars, cigarettes and tobacco. WE WILL HAVE many ^ day in New York, or to be sent to ber Shop, 983 Main street. confidence in the placing of Caused by Selection of pipes and smoking specials for the holiday trade. All New York, picked up by us to­ FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, B'irst and Second Mortgages. Evening Herald supplies. Farr Bros. night and delivered the next Middle Turnpike, all modern im­ Fire, Smoke, goods made on the premises. Give WANTKD—TO BUY 58 CLASSIFIED our store a visit. Quality Bakery, morning via Manchester and New provements, newly renovated, new FOR "GIFTS THAT LAST” come York Motor Despatch. Daily ser­ garage, good garden, chicken coop, Twenty-six (26) years’ local Water or ADVERTISEMENTS to Jaffe’s, 891 Main. You’ll find 881 Main street. JUNK vice and reasonable rates. Call Highest prices for anything sale­ rent $25. Inquire W. F. Lewis, 11 experience in this field. Other Damage Count six R%‘erage iord* to a line. real values in jewelry here and 3063, 8860 or 8884. Vine street. Initials, numbers and abbreviations gifts for everyone at every price. able, particularly copper, brass, Caused by each count as a word and compound W.\RSA1\' APOLOGIZES. PERRETT & GLENNEY—Express rags, magazines. Call 5879. Wm. words as two words. Minimum cost Is A MAGAZINE Subscription makes Ostrihsky, 91 Clinton. Prompt at­ VOLCANO ACTI\ E We are always in the poi^ition price of three lines. and freight service; local and Fire, • • • a wonderful all-year gift to the War.saw, Dec. 7.— (A P )—The for­ long distance. Expert furniture tention. to place sums from $500 (Five Line rates per day for transient family. Cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, eign office today sent a representa­ moving. Service any time by call­ Seward, Alaska, Dec. 7—(AP)— ads. all in Christmas packings and WILL PAY HIGHEST cash prices Passengers arriving here on the Hundred) upwards with safety Effective Slnrch 17, 1S):>7 tive to the United States charge ing 3063. humidors. We specialize in pipes d’affaires to'express at Thursday'.s for rags, paper, magazines and steamer Starr from Westward, and good returns. Cash Charge metals. Also buy 6 Consecutive Days ..I 7'ctsi a cts and smokers articles. Metters stoning of the American consulate all kinds of Alaska, yesterday reported great -chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Dial 3 Consecutive Days .. a cts| 11 cts Smoke Shop. by a band of Communist youths. HRUFESSIUNAL clouds of white smoke belching 1 Day ...... I 11 ctsI 13 cts SERVICES 6389 or 3886. from Mount Magiek, one of Katmai .^11 orders for irregular insertions FORD—A gift the whole family Punishment of the responsible per­ group in the Valley of Ten Thous­ will be charged at the one ime rate. R ob^ J. Smith will enjoy the year ’round. All sons w'ere promised. WANTED TO BUY cars for junk, and Smokes. EDW ARD J. HOLL, Bresident I Special rates for long term every Representatives of the city of PIANO TUNING day advertising given, upon request. models delivered completely equip­ used parts for sale. General auto They said the smoke 'was plainly 865 Main Street, 1009 Main' Ads ordered tor three or e :. days ped. New prices. Manchester Warsaw visited the consulate and repairing, Abel’s, 26 Cooper street. John Cockerham •visible 20 miles at sea. The moun­ Real Estate - Insurance and Slopped betore the third or fifth Motor Sales, 1069 Main street. expressed regret. Phone 5520. tain is in an uninhabited region. South Manchester, Conn. d.iy will be charged only for the ac­ 6 Orchard St. Tel. 4219 tual number of times the ad appear- RADIOS—Stenite, Grebe, Radiola, r,0. Charging at the. rate earned, but f.o allpwances or refunds can be made Bosche and Colonial. All models. GAS BUGGIES—Generous Joe By FRANK BECK Dn six time ads stopped after the Make it a Radio Christmas. Get 4fth day. yours from Radio Headquarters, THE GENTLEMEN , No "till forbids": display lines not IVE NEVER SEEN SUCH AFTER ALL DICK HAS ul sold. Hess’, 855 Main street. GRIT, HEM . WITH A WHAT’LL DONE FOR UTOPfA ^ 1 ,0 0 0 SOONER THE PALACE OF The Herald will not he responsible IT ^ B O U T g e t PLEASURE IS AT WHO FOR SE'VEN YEARS people have FISHTINQ SPIRIT LIKE’ ISN’T GOING TO STANO for more than one Incorrect insertion THAT TO PULL. HIM C O S T ‘S S i , o o o , ' IN THE WAY OF HIM STARTED YOUR DISPOSAL. . of any advertisement ordered for been giving Barstow^’s Radios for THE BETTER. DOING GOOD IN^ more than one time. , Xmas gifts. Barstow’s Radio Shop, THROUGH I*D RISK AN BUT THE WALKING AGAIN , NOT The Inadvertent omission of incor­ 20 Bissell street. OPERATION ON HIS BACK. BOY BY A UUQ-FULL ------LE T’S SEE THIS WORLD IS rect publication of advertising will be ----- WHERE MY GRfeA-fBST^ rectified only by cancellation of the QOL DING IT, IT’S A SHAME HASN’T A w e ’ll, p u t ON A charge made for the service r,.ndered. THE GREATEST BUICK of them HE AINli" GOT THE MONEY -\CENT. BENEFIT AND RAISE CAN W E PLEASURE all. What could be better for TO GET THE THINGS THE M O N E Y ----- HOLD I T - - ! .^ All advertisements must conform ^feSTERDAV la style, copy and typography with Christmas? Or Marquette built by DICK W ILEV 1*D N E E D . regulatior i enforced by the publish- Buick. Buick-Marquette Agency, ACCIDENTALLY ,ers and they reserve the right to Main and Middle Turnpike. edit, revise or reject any '-py con­ LEARNED sidered objectionable. GIFT SUCJGESTIONS—From the FROM SHIFTY CLOSING HOURS—Classified ade to SAM THAT be published same day must be re­ Conran Shoppe, Depot Square. Page and Shaw chocolates, the HIS FATHER TTI ceived by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdays D ia m o n d | 10:30 p.m. famous “Nut House” salted nuts. HAD TAKEN I . I Home made pies; order early. HIS OWN u oE k e l l y i TELEPHONE YOUR LIFE . THE , HAS i W A N T ADS. GIVE A CROSLEY Console screen- FORTITUDE t e n d e r e d I HIS POOL. Ads are accepted over the telephone grid radio and make the whole HE DISPL.AYED at the CHARGH RATH given above family happy., the year around. UNDER THE HALL FOR as a convenience to advertisers, but Other models and makes. Watkins THE BIG J the Ca s h r a t e s 'Wlll be accepted as Furniture Exchange. • SHOCK HAS FUIili FATMENT If paid at the busi .QREATLY BENEFIT ness office on or before the seventh ON MONDAY day following the first Insertion of A BEAUTIFUL Chevrolet Six—a EN dO U R A Q E O NIGHT. each 'ad otherwise the CHARGE wonderful gift which can be paid HOPES HATE win be collected. No responsi for by the month. Will please DON’T billty' for errors in telephoned, ads > FOR » HIS everyone. The. Mackley Chevrolet r MISS IT, will be assumed and tbelr'accuracy . RECOVERY, , > hf Frank 1 gannot be guaranteed. ’ Co., 527 Main. ______fs g r ' I& 3L.A

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THE TEN DEMANDIVIENTS OF i OH,^PM£THI/ vi’ s UjEAIilid<2> HALF SOLP ■ OL\ Aki p r o m t p o o l? , 7. Let your virtues, if you have following order: any, speak for themselvesj and re­ Third, being an active church TiUT SAKhX CLAUS UMiF q-RAA IPEA 0BT ME« CTAKEr BE fuse to talk of another’s vices. Dis­ member. BACK AMP F o'RTpI Tb uloBK / A 5LHP Old Wl^EELS TRUE To courage gossip Make it a rule to Fourth, being a college graduate. U rT T U B , c h a r a c t e r say nothing of another unless it is Fifth, never nagging his children I CARE- HovM AM ’ A t e a m o f something good. about what they do. ’> ■RipiCliLOLJS You MAKE- AM’'COME 8. Be careful of other’s feelings. • Sixth, making plenty of money. \ ^EIMPEERS, 50 V oU B S E L’F i t ’s -fH E POUIM "TH’ W it and humor at the other fellow’s Seventh, being well dressed. I CAlM PT51V/E T o . expense are rarely worth the effort, Eighth, being prominent in social BBFLEC-TJQjd VOLl C A S r ' , .c H i m M E Y . and may hurt where least expected. AM’ FROMTH’ s t o r e EV/ERY M icHT/ life. Oti ME AS A MAM o f 9. Pay no attention to ill-natured I Ninth, having a love of music and EYERYPAV f » remarks about you. Simply live so ; poetry. P lEAJlTYf FAU(3F( that nobody ■will believe them. Dis­ i Tenth, owning a good-looking T l l k e e p IF VoU WERE A ordered nerves and bad digestion car. TH’ PEiMpEBtiS are common cause of backbiting. ' The investigation was made by M I M S ^ E L , S O lf V IK iS lS T 10. Don’t be too anxious about I Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Lynd, au- getting your just dues. Do your 1 thor of ‘Middletown.” oKi' coM itics Ho m e iti work, be patient, and keep your disposition sweet, forget self, and BLACK-FACE?, you will be respected and rew'arded. ODE TO A CAN OPENER Oh, thou, my trusty servant, My chef, my pantry maid, Cheer Up! If you are outswapped | A million hungry -stomachs wait this Christmas maybe you can get The magic of thy blade. even next Christmas. j Upon thy mighty master strokes A nation safely leaps. d a d —LOOK THIS OVER Thou art the emblem of the home, A group of 369 high school boys j The key to pork and beans. and 415 girls were asked to check ; With thee, the blushing, eager bride a list of ten desirable qualities in ! May face 'ife unafraid; a father. The quality that received Her destiny in coming years Hangs on the shining blade. And thou shalt leave' thy blood im­ print DMlCe CAM' OSOALLM j \' . 8*0 HAD HOR MoVh iMG, I I On history’s crowded page— To thee we owe the laurel wreath am 8> a lo v o f r r is Of this, the tin can age. ^ST -THAF ' | Many of us can never hope to be of any service to humanity except as horrible examples. ( 3 » ______Fond Mother: “ Quiet Dear, the ■TkLiE: sandman in coming.” Modern Child: “ Okay mom, a dol­ ‘SAMtX ,B'AcEP“r lar and I won’t tell pop.” F6R LlYi/Jcp A-T MoP T H - P O L B = ’Member when you used to»hope rpontaine Fox. 1924 RCQ.U.S.MT.OrF.1 we’d have sleighing for Christmas?

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Ipok forward to a very interesting -er. Rev. A. C. Bradford of Central Congregational church. Providence, HOSPITAL NOTES D A N C E DANCING evening. By w R* 1* CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Monday, TrSO'p. m.—Glrla J’riend- THE HAPPY FOUR Every Saturday Night ly Devotional meeting. A girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Keeney St.-Dance Hall ' Cor. Winter and Garden Sts. Alfred Woelk of 162 Birch street Manchester Green School H. O. Weber, Pastor Tuesday, 7:30 p. m,—Boy Scouts, SATURDAY, DEC. 7 meeting. Choir rehearsad. this morning. There were no ad» wrf.T. WADDEIX’S ORCH. niittances and no discharges. WEIR’S ORCHESTRA Dan Miller, Prompter THE SALVATION ARMY ’ Sunday school, 9 a. m, Wednesday, 6:30 p. m.—Galahad Professor Beebe, Prompter Admission 50 Cents. English service, 10 a. m. Club. Ezilghet Lodge, No. 42, 1. O. G. T. Adj. and Mrs. Joseph Hieard Thursday, 2:30 p. m.—Ladies club. SERVICE Adndssion 50c. German service, 11 a. m. will'meet at 8 o’clock tonight in Manchester Grange will hold a Friday, 3:30 p. m.—Confirmation Street service tonight at 7:30, For the Week | Orange Hall. Special Prices to Willys-Knight WHIST—DANCE food sale this afternoon at two Tuesday, 2 p. m.—Ladies Sewing class for boys. o’cloclf at the J. W. Hale store. followed by a musicale by the band Friday 4:00 p. m.—Confirmation Monday Evening after the parade. No charge for ad­ Circle. and Whippet Owners ■ Mrs. Irving Wickham, Mrs. Robert Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.-^Teachers’ class for girls. Buckland School Hall Martin and Mrs. W. M. Balch will mission. Friday, 7:30 p. m.-7Uofiflrmation on- Sunday school at 9:30. Classes for meeting. be in charge. p. m.—^Willing class for adults. Ways and Means Com. P. T. A. every person, , Wednesday, 6:15 Simday, December 15th, 10:45 a. Workers. $2.50 in Gold for 1st Prizes Daughters of liberty will hold Holiness meethjg at 11 o’clock. m.—Confirmation service. Rt. Rev. In the afternoon Commandant____ _ Thursday, 7:30 p m.—Senior so- Refreshments.—35 cents. their annual meeting with election C. B. Brewster will administer the Valve and Carbon Jobs and Mrs. John Strain with their I ciety choir and jimior choir. of officers in Orange hall Monday rite of Confirmation to a class of splendid band composed mostly of Friday evening Christmas sale candidates. evening. A social will follow in young people, , from Springfield, under the auspices of the Ladies’ Changing Oil Chains Tires ABOUT TOWN charge of Mrs. Georgina Tomlin­ MaSs., will conduct the service. This Sewing Circle. , son, Mrs, Margaret/Coleman, Miss will be a most interesting occasion, Saturday, 9-11—German school SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Alcohol for Radiators and Colby Trotter and Miss Margaret and the general public is heartily and religious instruction. Commandant and Mrs. John Rev. P. J. O. Cornell Turkington. The Christmas party invited. 'Tuesday and Friday 4 p m.— All Other Repairs and Winter Needs S S ^ s p lL fw S ^ ^ T o n d u ! fVr members and'their children^ Salvation services at 7:30. Catechumen class. service tomorrow afternoon at tne take place December 27, with Mrs. Program For the Week 9:30—Sunday school and Fellow­ Salvation Army citadel. The players Minnie Smith, chairman. Monday Y. P. Band practice at ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL ship Bible class. I for the most part are young peo­ B:30, and the Boy Scouts at 7:30. 10:45—Morning'service in Swed-j ple. This will be an imusually in­ The Manchester League of Wom­ Corps Cadets at 7. Rev. J. S. NeUl ish. en Votersi will have a short busi­ COLE MOTOR SALES teresting service and the general Tuesday Girl Guards at 7. Rev. Alfred Clark 7:00—Lufcier Leagpe service. ness m ee^ g Tuesday evening at Wednesday and Thursday eve­ 9:30 a. m.—Church school. Men’s puli^ic will be welcome. 7:30 Monday evening, Beethoven 91 Center Street Tel. 8275 7:15, preceding the joint meeting nings the Ladies Home League sale Bible class. ' The social committee of the High- t wifh the — ------Mothers club at 7:45 at i will be held. Some very excellent 10:45 a. m.—Morning prayer and Glee club rehearsal. land Park Community club an-/ the South. Methodist church when , workYv^urK hasiiaa been uccu prepared by the sermon by the rector. Topic: “Pre­ 7:15 Wednesday evening. Boy, KEMP'S, Inc. nounces a setback party for Tues-j Miss Alice Winsor Hunt will speak | ladies for this annual event, and the pare.” Scout meeting. day evening at the clubhouse. Six i on “America’s Opportunities.’’ Sev- 1 public is urged'to come and patro- 3:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sun­ 2:30 Thursday, Ladies society. prizes will be awarded and refresh- I eral of the women’s organizations | nize the sale. Refreshments will be day school. 7:30 Friday evening. Men’s ments served. Tonight there w ill' i^ave been invited. served. • . • ! 7:00 p. m.—^Union service. Preach- society. be modern and old time dancing and ------Friday night Holiness meeting i evervbodv in the community should ____ and Songster practice at 7:30. j tur/o„t^or a B|I)J)£R SWEDISH CONGREGATION.AL John Boyle, chairman of the; S. E! Green, Minister yoimg people’s committee of the Spruce Street Manchester Green Commimity club. ^ GETS LOCAL BUSINESS WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. reports that the Saturday evening ------j Swedish Morning Worship, 10:30 dances sponsored by the club con-1 Good tinue to draw good crowds. Bill j ^ . Litvin, Workingman’s Store 1 ^nday school, 12:00 m. Funeral’ Directors Waddell’s orchestra is playing for [ Creditor, Opens Place Here 1 Young People’s service, 7:00 p. these dances all season and Dan j ESTABLISHED 55 YEARS Miller announces the old-time sets . to Regain His Investment. | which take place every third num- . ------T a , Wednesday evening, December 11, CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. . ' The Workingman s store located at 8:00 o’clock there will be an il­ ___ 1 in the O’Leary building on Main ^ Humor lustrated lecture in Swedish by the Group 2 of the Memorial hospital i street formerly operated by Harry Rev. Axel Bergstedt of Brockton, Robert K. Anderson Phones: Office 5171 linen axillary will meet for sew-1 Gans which has, been closed by Mass. His topic will be “Through Funeral Director Residence 7494 ins- Mondav afternoon at the School j order of the court to satisfy claims Picturesque Sweden” . . Tickets on street Recreation Center. Mrs. E. of creditors opened this week by A. sale 50c for adults, 25c for children A Lettnev the group leader, is Litvin of New Haven, successful Mr. Bergstedt has recehtly visited hoping for a good turnout of the ! bidder at the auction held last week Sweden and brought back with him . by the referee in bankruptcy. Local many interesting slides which he ■ ___ : bidders were in the minority at the will show. He is an interesting X, » 1 will eive' sale, although several from Hart- speaker wifti a good command of ^wpdislTon I ^ord and other towns put in an ap- an illustrated lecture in „ ^ pearance. The reported sale price the Swedish language wherefore we “Through Picturesque Sweden iI wasi' $812.----- Wednesday------night at eight - in . the j The store has been open during Swedish Congregational ^“urcn^ on | days in order to dis- Winter Is Here Spruce ■ street. Rev. Bergstedt i pose of the remaining stock but comes here from Brockton, Mass. I will close today and stock remain- with its skids, slips and bumps for YOU, Mr. Automobile ------j ing will be moved away. The Nights of Pythias setback Driver. Have YOU Public Liability and Property team retained its lead over the Damage Insurance to pay for the injuries or damage Good Ji team from Moose Lodge In the fifth sitting at the Home Club last night, FIND |1 HALL RENTAL YOU might cause? Check up on YOUR insurance to­ 594 to 530. The high score was 109 day. . Call 7021 and talk things over with made by Norman Hills and William I TOO HIGH FOR SCOUTS T. A. DORGAN ("Tad”)—three fingers of his right hand missing, Armour of the Knights. There are ■ and an invalid for years—^managed, through his famous cartoons three more sittings of the tourna- ; ^ ______ment scheduled. i “Indoor Sports”, to draw smiles from millions of newspaper The new system inaugurated by JOHN H. LAPPEN readers for many years. Good humor never forsook him. All Boy Scouts are requested to the Eighth District School Commit­ INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS. be at the St. Bridgef’s Church on tee in charging $1 to all organiza­ Good business judgment stayed by him also. In making his Main street at 6:15 o’clock tonight tions using the Hollister street 19 Lilac Street. Phone 7021 to march in the parade opening the school auditorium, is regarded as a will he took the precaution to name an institution like ours to “If It’s Insurance, Lappen Can Handle It.” Christmas holiday s'eason. Scouts hardship by the membership of some serve as co-executor and trustee under his will. shoiild appear in full uniform. of the smaller bodie.. using this hall for a meeting place. A co-executorship — o f an individual fold. They demand accurate knowledge The house committee of the High­ Reports from Troop 1 B. S. A. of o f court procedure, legal machinery, land Park Community club which is the Second Congregational church and a trust organization — is often a wise sponsoring the dance at the Club­ and Troop 9 of the Community club arrangement. It keeps a member o f the valuation o f property, taxes, real estate house in that section this evening, are to the effect that because of the ui- *' family in touch with the settlement of and investments. hopes for a large attendanfe of charge made to members to help the estate, and very properly puts the This many-sided work, too much to members and friends. It is the---- aim pay for lights, ?ind janitor service, business steps to be taken in the hands expect o f an individual, is one that we, of. the committee to make these j members are not as enthusiastic in MANCHESTER RATING AND o f a corporate trustee. dances self-supporting instead of j scouting as formerly, with our many-sided experience, are continuing them at a loss to the j plans are under way, sponsored The dutiei of an executor are mani­ well equipped to handlei club. j by the Business Men’s club, to un------j derwrite the fee required for the Use COLLECTION BUREAU, INC. Owing to an accident and death I of the auditorium in an effort to Member of National Retail Credit Association and New Eng­ in one of the bandsmen’s families, j the boys together, and to fore- land Retail Credit Association. the Springfield band which was to j gtall any loss in membership in these ■t have come here tomorrow afternoon | two Scout bodies. for the Salvation Army meeting, j. ------— Room 12, state Theater Building, South Manchester will be unable to keep the date. The | WOULD ABANDON LINE Young People’s band of the Army i ------will play. . . ' ' Washington, Dec. 7—(AP)— The I Bristol Railroad sought permission At the South Methodist church i to abandon six miles of its line be- THE MANCHESTER TRUST CO. last night the Men’s Friendship club ! tween Bristol and New Haven, Ver­ and St. Mary’s Young Men’s club mont, in an applicatiDn filed today Credit Investigation SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. engaged in a volley ball contest. with the Interstate Commerce Com­ ConsideraMe enthusiasm was dis- mission. ‘ played. The Friendship club won The road, which is now in the CHRISTMAS Personal Collectoin Service two out of the three games played. hands of receivers, would cease It The meeting of the American operation entirely as to interstate Legion auxiliary will be called at commerce in this section. SPECIAL 7:45 Monday evening on account of Bridge Base and Shade Open Daily the business to be transacted and 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. the Christmas party to follow. $3.98 Herbert McCann who has been aS eS W A N Complete instructing applicants for citizen­ Thursday and Saturdays Until 9 p. m. ship, is much gratified that all those ETERNAL PEN from Manchester were ‘ successful Are You Ready For Winter? and will receive their papers at an KEMP’S, Inc. early date. Inlaid Pearl Have your car in shape for the cold weather. Check these A special meeting of the Buck- land Parent-Teacher association is squares and see if you want something that we have to offer. called for Monday evening at 7 $10 o’clock preceding the whist of the W e Have Ways and Means committee. The .first in another series of set­ Thes6 Good Alcohol 90c gal. Trade your old Bat- back games wdll be held tonight in STOP 1 New Points ' the Masonic Temple. This tourna­ at ment will run for five Saturday e pen of states­ Used Cars Prestone $5.00 gal. tery for a new one, Spark Plugs nights. . men, soldiers, ad- ventoters, used all Glycerine $2.50 gal. $7.50 and up St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters South Manchester 1 of Isabella will hold a brief business over Ae world. 1929 Nash Sedan meeting Tuesday evening in the K. Made by hand, of C. clubrooms, at 7:30. Bridge wijl tested by hand, 1929 Whippet 6 Sedan Candy Kitchen follow and a Christmas party in Generators Transmission Brakes Tested charge of Mrs. Agnes Quish, chair­ and guaranteed 1929 Whippet 4 Sedan Next to Glenney^s man, Mrs. Teresa Milikowski, Mrs. temally.Weofifer Maude Foley, Miss May Barrett, 1928 Whippet 4 Coach and and and Mrs. Frances McEvitt and Mrs. Swan ETERNAL , • for Viola Corcilius. Each member is re­ PENSinarange of 192Z Whippet 6 Sedan Differentials Relined quested to provide a 25 cent gift. Starters colors and sizes. 1924 Willys-Knight 4 DeUcious Fresh Candies Cheney Brothers Girls Athletic Repaired Checked up Goodyear Tires association wdll give a whist, set­ cyl. Sedan SEE IT MADE back and bridge party for local girls Monday evening in Cheney m ns 'TO TEN 1925 Ford Tudor Sedan hall, "^elve prizes will he given SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY Doauos 1925 Ford Coupe and refreshments. served. This will Molasses Peanut Butter Krisp, Q Q ^ New Hose be the last social the girls will give Soconoy Gasoline Hartford until after Christmas. Lily 'Thom- i “When Better Used Cars Connections felt has charge of refreshments (Not less than 1 lb. to a customer.) High Test and and Mrs. Edith Rowsell will see to Are Sold We’U S^U Them.” Peanut Brittle, lb...... O Q Water Pumps. Batteries the prizes. Regular 1 • Exceptionally low 2 lbs. for 50c. Mrs. Frank Sadleck of 159 Oak­ Repacked land street is a patient at the Mem­ prices to eliminate orial hospital, having been admit­ ® » P E N S Special Order Work for • ted last Tuesday, Winter storage. CHRISTMAS CANDIES Out of Gas Flat Tire Dial 7114 Churclres, Schools and Similar Organizations Will Be LIVE BAIT © COLE MOTOR * Quoted Special Prices. , Crosby’s Pharmacy THE DEWEY- SEE US NOW ON THIS WORK . 446 Center St. • RICHMAN CO. SALES CAMPBELL’ Blnefields Seption Corner Main and Middle Turnpike Phone 3869 Jewelers, Stationers 91 Center St. Tel. 8275

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