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VOL. xun., NO. 65. (Classified Advertlsinx on Page 12) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DEr-.fiHER 31, 1928 (FOURTEEN P40ES) PRICE THREE CENIH LOWER RATES “BIGGER N A V r THE COOLIDGES ON HOLIDAY ISLE D ONE D P BOUVIA ACCEPTS FOR ELECTRIC FOES APPEAL FROM POISON UGHT USERS TO P ^ ID E N T UQDOR XMAS GERMAN BANDITS Paragnay’s Acceptance Al­ Dorait.Says This is One to WEAR FULL DRFBS Domestic Charges to Favor Senator King Calls U. S. a ready Received So Com­ Those Who Make Liberal Hypocrite for Building Deoahiring Formnla; Wild­ Commandeer 30 Taxicabs and Bombed Meeting—One Dead, mission May Start at Use of Current— Aids Warships and Talking cat Alcohol Is Called Many Hurt. ‘' Berlin, Dec. 31— Police to­ Once to Solve Boundary Appliance Owners. Peace at the Same Time. Pure.' day scoured the underworld haunts of this city ’ for the Dispute Which Lead to members of a bandit gang who caused the death of one person Lower rates for electric current Washington, Dec. SI. — An ap­ Washington, Dec. 31— In marked and the serious wounding of Threats of War. were announced today by the Man­ peal to President Coolidge and contrast to virtually every holiday seven others in an unusual. chester Electric Company. The an­ President-Elect Hoover to summon season since the Volstead Act went street battle. nouncement is carried in a full the nations of the world here for a into effect, there were no de.cths Garbed in full-dress' and Washington, Dec. 31.— Bolivia top-hats, more than a hundred page advertisement in today’s issue new disarmament conference, along this Yuletide attributable to poison­ of the gangsters commandeer­ today accepted the terras of the con­ of The Herald. The various rates with a postponement of action on ed liquor, according to an official ed thirty taxi-cabs and then ciliation protocol submitted by tha will be fully explained in a series of the administration’s “ Big Navy” report today by Prohibition Com­ bombarded a meeting of the Maurtua committee of the Pan- advertisements to appear in The bill for one year, was made today missioner J. M. Doran. Hamburig Carpenters’ Associa­ American Conference. by Senator William H. King (D) of tion with a fusilade of shots. Herald on successive days. Lewis No report was received by the Some of the gangsters left Immediately on receipt of a cable N. Heebner, general manager of the Utah. prohibition bureau of the distribu­ the cabs and hand-to-hand from his government, Bolivian tion of wood alcohol or dther Manchester Electric Company, to­ King called the administration’s tussels followed. Many suffer­ Minister Diez De Medina called on attention to the activities of the poisoned beverages by-bootleggers. ed minor Injuries. Police riot Secretary of State Kellogg and day made the following explanation No deaths could be traced to the relative to the new domestic rates preparatory commission of the squads made many arrests. handed him the formal acceptance. League of Nations, which is nego­ beverage use of alcohol denatured The Paraguayan acceptance reach­ which are effective tomorrow: under the government’s formulas. Benefits Larger Users tiating for a new disarmament con­ ed here Saturday. Despite the ill­ ference, and to the pending ratifi­ Dr. Doran informed the treasury ness of Dr. Victor Maurtua of Peru, “ During the past few years many there were a number of deaths due electrical household labor saving cation of the Kellogg multilateral at Garfield hospital suffering from devices and conveniences have come anti-war treaty. With these peace to acute alcoholism as a result of MONARCH PASSES pneumonia, it was expected by Sec­ on the market. Customers of the moves under way. King declared the Christmas celebra,tionsw retary Kellogg that a meeting of Manchester Electric Company are the United States should postpone Removed Taste' the coalition committee would be using these devices and there Is a all increasing armament moves un­ The prohibition bureau felt that called, shortly to continue negotia­ desire for even more extended use. til the government can determine the absence of deaths this year is " A RESTFUL DAY” tions for settlement of the Bolivlan- Such use is attractive i£ the rate whether further world disarma­ plained, the bootleggers have turn­ Paraguayan boundary dispute. * ment is possible. “ Well, we got here!" .... “ So glad you could com e!” President and Mrs. Coolidge are pictured at denaturing formula for industrial for electric service is in a form that the left just after their arrival at Sapeloe Island, off the coast of Georgia, where they were to spend a few* The committee will meet this .af­ Appeals to President. alcohol put into effect last year has ternoon. makes, such use economical. It of the holidays as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Co ffin, shown at the right. The chief executive and the “ I appeal to President Coolidge removed the oil taste. CoDunlsslpn of Nine. has been found that the use of elec­ First Lady took one of the White House pets with them when they.left the chilly atmosphere of Washing­ Did Not Rest Well During and to President-Elect Hoover to As a result, treasury officials ex­ The protocol ■would provide a tric service may be increased many ton for their brief vacation in the sunny south. fold in both small and large homes withhold action on the cruiser bill plained, the booeleggers have turn­ commission of nine to fix the re­ and the Domestic Rate, Schedules until next December,” said King. ed almost exclusively to illicitly dis­ Night— Five Doctors Still sponsibility for the border clashes that are offered are equally applica­ “ In the meantime, they can initiate tilled alcohol for the base of their between Bolivian and Paraguayan ble to both large and small homes. a move for a new disarmament liquors. Some of this alcohol is ad­ troops which beganiDec. 5. at the FOUR LIVES LOST mittedly bad and .officials said that At Bedside. “ The new schedule for full Do­ conference either independent of or LIFE CAN BE EXTENDED Bolivian Fort Van Gua/dia In the mestic Use which is offered with in co-operation with the prepara­ “ no good will come of drinking it.” Paraguayan Chaco. Bolivia and energy at 3 and 3c per K. W.’ Hour tory commission of the League of On the other hand some of the wild­ P'araguay each would appoint two together with its appropriate fixed Nations. AS BANDITS WAR cat alcohol is virtually as pure as London, Dec. 3l — Official an­ members and the Pan,-American “ If these efforts for disarma­ that manufactured legitimately. charge is Intended for customers FURTHER SAYS SCIENTIST nouncement was made at Bucking­ Conference would elect five neu­ who make liberal use of the service ment fail and there is a disposition New Court RuUng trals. Six months would be provW- Doran’s report also contained ham palabe at 3 o ’clock this after- and whose homes are completely on the part of other nations to td for the investigation, with an strengthen their armaments, then 1 comment on. the recent decision of a hoon that King George was “ having electrified. HIP FLASKS ARE O. K. Gods additional six months If required, Bate Removed would not oppose a cruiser hill.” Roar in Chicago— Two Philadelphia, federal judge holding a restful day.” a buyer of liquor guilty of violation and the commission would confine “ The schedule for Partial Domes­ Hypocritical Position. Dr. Fisk Declares Man Can FOR TONIGHT IN CHICAGO itself to settlement of the immedi­ tic Use with an epea charge of 9c King asserted the United States of the law where'transportation was is put in a “ hypocritical” position Men Killed in Crowded Involved. RESTLESS NIGHT ' ate cause of the controversy be­ per 100 sq. ft. and 4c per K. W. Chicago, Dec. 31.— Tonight tween the two countries. Hour has heretofore been available by sponsoring a pact to outlaw war Lengthen Span 10 or 15 However, t^e federal government London, Doe. 31 r— The King while at the same time, expanding and just for tonight, a man’s cannot with its-present force; at­ spent a restless night,, it was of­ The boundary -dispute of fifty only for customers who used cer­ DanceHali. years standing, involving fhe tain specific apparatus, such as Its fighting navy. Years hy Simple Method; hip p6cket is his castle as far as tempt to prosecute everybody who ficially stated at Buckingham palace rajiges, refrigerators etc. Under-the “ For the United States to ratify Prohibition' Administrator 'E. C. buys liquor, even should the higher at noon. - Cbaco, will be left to a joint com­ the Kellogg-Briand^ pact— which is Yellowley is concerned. federal courts hold that the PUila- The official medical bulletin, mission which has been intermit­ new rates all restrictions as to Chicago, Dec. 31.— Gangland, specific types of apparatus being re­ intended to outlaw war— and then His Views. If a man outers u, cabaret to­ delph'ia interpretation of tb.e la-w is which was Issued at 12:30, follows: tently trying to s^Oe" thS’'que&fion quired to obtain the ratei are re­ to enter a naval race with Great night wiiii a bulging nip pocket, police and bandit guns, roaring in correct. The vast majority of the “The King passed a somewhat under the auspices of the Argentine moved. Britain is to lay oiir nation open to Mr. Yellowley’s agents will sign the close of a yfear of bloodshed, sales are only petty violations of restless night. His general condf- government for the, past two years. the charge of hyprocrlsy,” he charitably and Imagine it’s just the law and come within' the class tion is maintained, although, as “ The schedule for Limited Do­ New York, Dec. 31.— Prediction 1 strife and internecine warfare, mestic Use with its 6 % c area added. “ The important thing Is, an extra .. handkerchief.! The of misdemeanors which the Treasr previously noted, the state of ex­ charge per 100 sq. ft., and energy that, having announced to - the that science.can find a way to fur-} agent will not, Mr. Yollowley took a toll of four lives in Chicago ury Department always has. held haustion still presents a difficult WARLIKE MOVES at 5% c per K. W. Hour remains world he would lead, the way to ther extend the span of human life ! assures the world, begin the today. should be prosecuted in the munici­ problem. There Is a little more Buenos Aires, Dec. 31— Despite the outlawry of war, it would come readiness to take nourishment, and the steps, taken by the Pan-Ameri­ available for all customers whose was made today by Dr. Eugene Ly- | bothersome business of search Two men were shot and killed in pal and state courts. present use is too small to justify a.s a shock to the other peoples of and seizure. one of the largest night diubs here, the local condition is progressing.” can conference on conciliatiA; aud man Fisk, medical director of th[e This bulletin' was signed by Sir the slightly higher fixed charge the earth if we ratified the pact ------;------4 > victims of gang warfare. arbitration to media.to the B^'van- which accompanies the lower and then a^pproved the building of Life Extension Institute of New A theater manager was shot and Stanley Hewett, Sir Hugh Rigby, Aparaguyan territorial dispute. energy charges of the Full or fifteen powerful cruisers.” York City, In an address at the Sir B. Farquhar Buzzard, Sir Hum­ Paraguay is taking measures for killed by a bandit. phrey. Rolleston.and Lord Dawson, na.tional defense, according to ad­ Partial Use Schedules. King warned the administration One of three youths'was shot and NEW Y E A R ? PAKTY that the passage of the new cruiser convention of the American Asso-1 of Penn.* vices from Asuncion today. “ During January the customers TREASURY FACING killed by a detective in a hectic will be billed on the schedule which bill would slow down the construc­ elation for the Advancement of i Another Conference A general national defense bill tion of the eight great cruisers al­ Science which is being attended by automobile chase. The fact that the names of five Is under debate-by the Paraguayan appears to be to their best advant­ Hardly had the smoke of battle IN TROPICAL HEAT age as indicated by the last month’s ready authorized by Congress. 5,000 learned men a«id women 1 physicians were signed to the bul­ Parliament providing for a 100,- BIG DEHOT NOW died in the Granada Cafe, south letin revealed that another consul­ 000,000 peso loan and the admis­ bill. Should any customer not find from all parts of the United States, side cabaret,, in which Hugh that It is to his interest to continue tation had been held-at the palace sion of foreign, citizens Into the on the schedule on which he may be Dr. Fisk declared it was wrong “ Stubby” McGovern and William during the morning. This account­ Paraguayan army. billed in January,- the Company CLERGY PROTEST for man to figure that his years “ Gunner’J McFadden, met death, Temperature at 100 on Bat­ ed for the lateness o f ^ e bulletin, agrees upon request to change him are numbered to the biblical “ three Short from 30 40 Millions; when Matthew Taylor, 36, theater which is usually issued about 11 manajger, was shot and killed by a o’clock. back to his old schedule'at anytime score and ten” and that he should during the year 1929 with an ad­ BARNES OPINION lone bandit who escaped. Simul­ tleship Bearing Good WiB Continued improvement in the WOMEN LAUNCH A DRIYE justment of bills'back to January spend his life figuring out how to Utmost Economy Needed taneously. on the far south side of local condition (infection of the 1st, 1929.” enjoy himself rather than devising the city, Fred Splady, 16, of East Party. right lunk) is permitting; doctors FOR CABINET POSITiON ways and means to live to a ripe old Chicago, was, killed by a detective to concentrate their efforts to re­ by Congress. capture his operation lost strength. age. when he and two companions Scientist’s Statement That sought to escape arrest on a charge The noon bulletin, however, indi­ Cycle Extended of stealing automobiles. . Aboard U. S. S,' Utah, (Via Ar­ cates that these attempts . so far Wafit .Either Mrs. Hert or Mrs. RAILROADS IN U .S . God is a Myth Challenged The human life cycle has been Washington, Dec. 21 — The na­ , The most spectacular shooting lington, Va., Radio Station), Dec. have been unavailing. Willebrandt as Official of A palace official told International greatly extended within the last tion’s treasury faces a deficit of ■was that in the Granada Cafe. 31.-'--The New Year’s festivities for Hoover’s Family. News Service: one hundred years by the applica­ While Guy Lombardo and his entertainment of President-Elect hy Charchmen. tion of scientific principles, he from $30,000,000 to $40,000,000 Royal Canadians orchestra, famous “ The King’s extreme ■weakness Washington, Dec. 31.— Herbert INCREASE SERVICE and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, which pointed out, but there is room for at the end of the fiscal year ending to the radio audience, was playi ng constitutes the physicians’ chief Hdover’s ret'jrn to the capital next anxiety. They are still faced ?fith even greater achievement. Living June 30, Rep. Anthony (R) of Kan­ a popular song, shots crashed into will begin this evening, will be con­ week will signalize the opening of a the. strains of the. music. More than ducted in tropical heat. The broil­ the necessity of overcoming this drive upon him to. place a woman in New York, Dec. 31.— Protestant sas, chairman of the House appro­ before all danger is removed.” (Continued on Page 3.) , priations committee, said today. 150 dancers rushed from the floor ing sun brought the temperature in his cabinet. The movement is being Spent Over Six Billions Since and Catholic clergy alike joined sponsored by various women's or­ A deficit may be avoided, he stat­ In the confusion. When police ar­ some parts of the ship above 100. hands today in continuing, their rived they found McGovern and Mc­ ganizations and by friends of vari­ ed, only by the exercise of the- ut­ Members of the Hoover goodwill 1920 in Improving Their refutation of Dr. Ha.ry Elmer most economy by Congress, and by Fadden dead with George Mahoney ous candidates. Barnes’ statement before the socie­ bolding a revolver in his hand near party are again sleeping in the JOB SEEKERS STORM Friends of Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, SCRIBES ISOLATED unusually heavy tax receipts as (a open air to get the night breeze. ty for the Advancement of Science result of general industrial pros­ them. vice chairman of the Republican Systems. perity. * Mahoney, in a cell, told an inco­ From this study of conditions in national committee, have launched that “ God is a ipyth.” herent tale of shooting in self-de­ Central and South America it is HENRY FORD’S PLANT a quiet boom in her behalf. Mrs. Virtually all of the city’s priests Anthony said his estimate was BY SECRET SERVICE based upon Information from the fense. „Bbth McGrovern and Mc­ certain that the Hoover administra­ Hert was director of rTwinen’s ac­ and ministers took cognizance of tion will lend its aid to the follow­ BY W. S. COUSINS Treasury, the appropriations thus Fadden were well known to police To Hire 30,000 More Men In tivities in the campaign, and has the professor’s remarks in their as beer runners and “ racketeers.” ing projects: been prominent ih Republican poli­ I. N.^S. Financial Editor Sunday sermons and indications far made and those in prospect. The possible deficit, he said, Killed in Theater. 1. Expansion of United States Order to Work a . Five Day tics for years. point to a prolongation of the storm The shooting of Taylor ■was al­ Merchcuit Marine to Latin America. Week. Dry organizations are backing New York, Dec. 31.— The Ameri­ of protest. Left on Island With No Way might be increased to $80,000,000 if the government loses the $45,- most as spectacular. A bandit sat 2. Creation of air* lines linking 'Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, can railroad -systems have spent Patrick. Cardinal Hayes, took Dr. 000,000 back pay case now in the in a seat of a moving picture thea­ North and South America. Detroit, Dec. 31— Fifteen hun­ assistant attorney general, who was Barnes’ statement as his theme in $6,500,000,000 since 1920 for new of Getting News to News­ Supreme Court. In this case the ter and suddenly pressed a revolver 3. Construction of automobile dred hopeful job-seekers, vanguhrd a speaker for the Hoover-Curtlu" a sermon delivered to a capacity and improved equipment and other railroads were given Increased pay Into the side of Mrs. Lillian Lee, highways to increase long distance of an army of unemployed which is ticket in the campaign. audience at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. touring between .the two continents. expected to storm the gates of the facilities for tht transportation ser­ papers. fob carrying the mail by an Inter­ theater organist. There are boomlets in behalf of No Gonfiict state Commerce Commission order. “ Take me upstairs to the office The old project for a Pan Amer­ Ford Motor Company, were on hand other prominent women, though vice, as the result of which operat­ “ It is an oiitrageous shock to The surplus of $36,000,000 on or I’ll kill you,” he whispered. She ican railroad linking the United before daybreak today at the River none have attained the proportions ing efficiency has been increased read that a scientist said that God June 30, as estimated by President complied. Taylor was ..counting States with ail parts of South Rogue plant.— and were met with of the efforts in behalf of Mrs. Hert and a higher grade of service ren­ is a myth,” Cardinal Hayes said. St, Simons Island, Ga., Dec. 31. Coolidge in his budget message was about $2,000. He lunged at the America has been put into the the statement by the gatekeeper and Mrs. Willebrandt. dered the shipping public. “ There is no conflict between — President Coolidge went some overcome by an additional $75,000,- bandit and in the struggle he was background. that no workers would be hired un­ This, in a nut-shell, is the out­ sclent e and religion." 000 found necessary for tax re­ Conditions liave greatly changed til Wednesday, standing claim ot the railroads to Rev. Cranston Brenton, one ot fifty miles south of here this morn­ funds. (Continaed on Page 3.) since the Pan-American railroad The announcement that Henry the support and co-operation of the the few-' clergymen in the country ing supposedly hunting wild turkey project Tvas first broached. It is Ford would add 30,000 men to his NAB NEGRO MURDERER American business and industrial who holds a degree ot Master of on the private 60,000 acre game now maintained that South Amer­ payroll In a new five-day week- oper­ Interests, according (o R. H. Aish- Scleo'^e, speaking at the Outhedral preserve of Howard, E. Coffin, the ica’s chief railway need Is for lines ating plan had brought a premature :oQ. president ot the American Rail- ot St. John the Divine, said: AT HIS BROTHER’S HOME auto magnate who has been acting New Yearns Eve Parties running from the coEists into the in­ response. iray Association. Alshton told Inter- “ Dr. Barnes is wrong. All the terior. The employment foil of the com­ aatlonal News Service todav that scleitce I have read has strengthen­ as host to the executive and Mrs. pany, how at the highest peak in Its the roads are making less than 5 ed my faith in God and religion ” Coolidge for the past five days in history, will reach 150,000 workers Had Been So^ht for. Three per cent on their property Invest­ these semi-tropical waters. To Be Wettest In Years with the employment of the 30,00Q Days in Biggest Man Hunt ment, and 'that It was only through The President left St. Simons additional men. o f South. rigid economy and Increasing effl- island Sunday afternoon aboard thq New York, ' ^Dec. 31.— Despite town business section to the up- ALLEAVES ALBANY fienoy that they were able In 1928 Coffin yacht with the announced In­ Police Commissioner Whalen’s^town residential district. The cover STATE’S AUTO TOLL •Mhelby, Miss., Dec. 31.— Sought 10 approximate that rate. tention of spending the night at continued drive against speakeasies. chariges range from $5 to $15, with Albany, N. Y., Dec. 81— This was for three days by a posse ot 1,699 SerloQs Problem the Camden preserve, one which he New VYork was prepared today- to the sky the limit for the night moving day for Gov. A. Sntitb. NEGRO ELECTROCUTED persons, Charles Shepherd, negro'; “The financial situation of the would embark on a turkey hunt stage an hilarious celebration to-. clubs. All theatres, hotels and The man who rose from the side­ murderer-abductor, was captured railroads ot the country constitutes Hartford, Conn,, Dec. SI— Motor this morning slightly betora dawn. night to welcome the birth ot the night clubs are expected to hang up walk's ot New York to be his party’s near here..today, ,. >n« ot the most Important problems vehiclea have taken 450 Uvea In At his request, relayed through the babe Y'Olept 1929. Indications |ure the S. R. 0 . sign. presidential candidate in the last Rockvlew Renetentlary, ' Belle- Connecticut this year, as compared The cuiminatlou to the biggest !aolnf the carriers it they are to Secret Service, the newspapermen that the merrymaking will be the Bootleggers were reportea well elation moved oqt of the. exeenttve fonte. Pa,. Dec, 31.— W ray Worms- with 356 in 1927, according to wettest and most riotous years. man hunt la the south’s hhitorT' sontlnue to furnish adequate and did not accompany him. The latter Tn stocked with liquors ran^hg in mansion— the place that has been ley,'28-year-old Washington counti^ statistics from the office ot the state Whalen has not indicated that a came without viG(eQce,;and authoH* iependable transportation,” Aish- were assured a telephone at the price from $2 to $25 a botUe. and home to him'for six atralght years. negro, today was the fourteenth motor vehicle commissioner Issu­ special drive will be 'made on New ties believed thek had thwarted a' on declared. “This la a matter ot lodge would provide them with the there was no lack of: giggle water - Tomorrow after Governor-Elect and last m^n to pay the death pen­ ed here today. Year’s eve parties at night clubs, lynching. V , lational Importance, tor the wel- same facility for Information they in those of New York’s 22.000 Franklin D. Roosevelt has been alty for murder in Pennsylvania ccidanta in the year now end- and the general feeling was that Hungry, weak, his c U ^ ^ la tat­ lare ot the ahlppere ot this country, have had ever since Mr. Cooltdae speakeasies that have escaped the inriKurated chief executiye of durlag.1928. .^:.ve totAled 2X>4SS, aa against police activity wculd be concen­ The nesrp walked into tho elec-' ters, the fugitive con v ict sAumhied he general public and the railroads f arrived at Sapelo Islands, whera axe o2 Gommlaeloner WhalehV < state, Gov.-Smith will return to his 86,832 in 1987. trated against the less respectable Twenty ^dollars will pyfehase trocutlbn room silently, and with early todgy into lapends on the maintenance ot the Coffin Island Is located. native lidewalks prepKiratory Yb W ith th« Increase In tatalltlea dives and dena. supper, entertainment- and . souve­ launchinf his career in the.huslnesa ppfalterlng itep at exactly 7 a, m.. brother on % .pinnta.tlitf' .dequate transportation.” Foaad No Phone and accidents, Injuries showed a “No reservations left for New nirs at most of the night clubs. world. and: six iqlhute$ later was declared The brother Alshton calls upon the American Dubious, but respecting the re- alight -decrease. The present year Year’ll eve parties” was the word The. Motel McAlpln announced It Official Albany’s weleome.tb Qbv^ dead. Wormslpy kHled Israel Slot- I^aura May mbllc to study railroad problems lists 11,574 persons hurt In motor (luest, the reporters remained^ he- today from ajil hotels in tha area expected to serve 3,500 celebrants ernor-Bleot Roosevelt wl” be tinged sky, WaAhlnirton business man, on pilAtatlQih n p (^ ' ^^hieh vehicle accidents where 1927 had extending from “Hell’a KUchtn” to at UO per plate. ReservaUons at with aafin^ oA r the Jhf from. Janqery 12( Ifst, in a robh It. ” (Oontlnmd on Page 8.) 11,978 persons hurt. (OonttBoed on Page 8.) tha cMt slda, and from the dowA<4 other -hotels hava aet' a raened^ oMffi M SmlUk ■

.;<.s MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER SI, 1928.., "P A b E two F. H. ANDERSON ASSUMES [ALL SIGNS INPiaTE wraftiLCH U iicH - ABOUTTOWN nssumvEmiE N.Y.StocR FKESIDENTFAIIS CONTINUED PROSPERITY San Quentin Prison, Cal., Dec. Hose Company No. 8 responded PRESIDENa OF KIWANIS A M A l ROU CALL 31.— After serving ten months in AlUad .CUanx 249 to a still alarm yesterday at 10:15 prison, Dorothy Mackaye, former Am Bosch...... 4 TO BAG A TOKKEY for a chimney fire at 71 Birch Travelers Economist Gives His actress, is expected to leave the street. C. P. Quimby Outlines Accom­ Am Can Unique Decorating Scheme DEATHS Reasons for Making This prison some time tomorrow. She Am Loco ...... ,,,..1 1 1 plishments of Past Year; was convicted on compounding a Used — Members Respond Prediction. Am Smelting ...... 292^' A daughter was born on Christ- Reports Are Read. felony in connection with the death ■With Verses and Messages maB eve to Mr. 4i.d Mrs. E. R. Am Sugar...... 87%- Champion Turkey Caller of of her husband, Ray Raymond, who Am Tel and T a l ,...••»••• *192^"^ of Various Kinds. Jodoln of 447 Main street. President C. P. Quimby relin­ LAST OF WELL KNOWN Hartford. Conn., Dec. 31.— "All died following a fist fight with signs indicate that the end of the Anaconda...... HT quished the gavel of authority at Paul Kelley. Both Raymond and Bal and Ohio ...... 120^4 Georgia Unahle to Raise a The annual fellowship rally and • The YD club will havd Its annual the Manchester Kiwanis club meet­ period of ppsperity which the coun­ Kelly were actors. roll-call was held yesterday fot* the election of officers and banquet at FAMILY IS DEAD try is now enjoying is not in sight, Beth Steal...... 86% ing this noon at the Hotel Sheridan Kelly, convicted of manslaughter, Can Pac ...... 236\t second year at the North Methodist the Army and Nayy clubhouse,. Sat­ when he turned the office over to according to a survey Issued here is serving a sentence of from one Single Bird. church at 5 o’clock. The vestry urday evening, January 5. All who today by Professor William B. C M and St Paul...... 34% his successor, Frank H. Anderson. Miss Mary Ann Mahoney, to ten years. Miss Mackaye is al- Chi Rock Island ...... 131 was beautifully decorated with doz­ plan to attend the banquet should Mr. Quimby has served as president Bailey, formerly of Yale Unl^rslty, j jggg^ jjj^yg withheld evidence in ens of small evergreen trees. At leave their names at the clubhouse •Daughter of John and Julia and now econc^lst for the Travel-1 ggmjggjjgjj jijg death of her Cons G a s...... 107% ■for the past year and today gave a Corn Prod. Floyd’s Neck, Camdeu County, eacli window was a wreath and a by tomorrow evening. review of what had been accomp­ Mahoney, Early Residents, ers InsUrdnce Company. Professor husbaixd. row of green candles. Candles Bailey laid: Thja prison directors .Ixed Miss Dupont Ga„ Dec. 31.— The wild turkeys of lished during his term of office, and Dies. 1 Brie - were the only means of lighting us­ A Christmas play, “ The Shep­ told briefly what Kiwanis stood for "Signs indicate that the end of Mackaye’s sentence at one year. Howard E. Coffin’s 60,000 acre our present period of prosperity is Gen ' Elac 216 ^4 game preserve have failed utterly to ed and the effect w'as very pretty. herd’s Surprise” was presented In not only in Manchester but through­ Miss Mary Ann Mahoney, the Two months were deducted for the social hall of the South Metho­ not yet In sight, though money Gen Motors respond to the entreaties of Uncle Mrs. LeVerne Holmes and her com>- out the United States and Canada. last surviving member of the fam- good behavior, Inspiration mittee were in charge of the decor­ dist church last evening at 7:30. In accepting the office of presi­ lates are much higher, due to gold Mose, champion turkey caller of all i l /o f John and Julia Mahoney, died exports and the'stock market spec­ Iht Hary ations. Salads, sandwiches, cake Those who took part were Miss dent, Mr. Anderson commended the at St. Francis hosj)ltaI, Hartford PRESIDENTS PROMISE. Georgia, this morning, and Presi­ Marion Brookings, who played the ulation. The American public is Int Nickel new dent Coolidge consequently return­ and coffee were served "by a com­ •work of his predessor and stated Sunday morning, following an Ill­ Mexico City, Dec. 31.-i-“ Our aim role of Mary; William E. Keith, entering the new year with more is to socialize the rural classes, Int Papw .... ed from a daybreak hunt empty mittee from the Ladies Aid society that at the next meeting he would ness of several weeks. Born in Ke.necot beaded by the president, Mrs. C. G. Robert W. Wilson, Fraffeis Burr, strive to outline in a brief way what Brooklyn, N. Y. She ijame to Man­ money to spend thaa ever before, unifying them wherever possible, handed. Thomas Cordner, Miss Anne Strick­ and so business enters the year full Mack Truck He and Mrs. Coolidge had cruised Tyler. he had planned for the coming year. chester when a baby 'and for years' so that they will present a solid Marland land played the Incidental music, The new directors have held a meet­ made her home with her parents on speed*ahead.” front against exploitation by capi­ down here yesterday from Sapelo Fayette Clarke read the roll-call Prof. Bailey declared he feels Mo Pac com of members and prospective mem­ and the young people’s chorus sang ing, committee chairmen have been Hackmatack street. It w ai while tal,” said provisional President Island, where they have been several numbers. The stage was confident that the. banks will see to Emilio Fortes Gil in an address at N Y Central spending?' the holidays, especially bers and as each name was read named and at the next meeting the residing" on Hackmatack ktrlet that New Haven set to represent a rural scene with new officers and committees will be­ her brother, Dennis Mahoney, en­ that all legitimate demands upon Tepecoacuilco, Guerrero, according for the turkey hunt. They spent the there was a response of a verse %vergreen trees, and the costumes them for business purposes are met. New Haven pfd ...... ,.113% of scripture, a written message or gin to function. listed In Company B of the Tenth to a dispatch from that city today. night on their host’s yacht, and and lighting effects which added so Secretary George H. V.’ ilcox read A year ago Prof, Bailey’s fore­ This was the provisional presi­ Nor Amn Co shortly before dawn were up and reply of some kind. Mr. Clarke also Connecticut Volunteer Infantry for Nor Pac ...... i ...... much to the play were arranged by his report for the' past year, which Civil War service and was killed in cast predicted the vast wave of dent’s first public speech since be preparing to take to the woods. sang a solo and led in the chorus ^tock market'Speculatlon that swept Penna R R Thomas Maxwell. Rev. James E. was accepted. Owing to the illness action in 1864, although, his time sumed office one month ago. He Mrs. Coolidge reached the hunt­ .singing of hymns. The junior choir Greer, the assistant pastor, acted as the country this fall, basing his Post Cer . of girls sang one number and Miss of Lewis H, Slpe, the treasurer, his had expired and he was antitled to defined the agrarian policy of his Packard ...... 148% ing lodge first, and democratically director. report will be submitted at another a return home. He is tfce only pri­ prediction On the optimism prevail­ government as fundamentally one found herself a place at the pine Irene Lydall sang two solos. Miss ing throughout the land. Pullman ...... 85 .Evelyn Clarke gave a brief New time. C. R. Burr won the attend­ vate in the whole Tenth Connecticut of respect for property rights. • Radio ...... 377- table among the guides. The Morris Pasternack, of the Elite ance prize which was donated by that was mentioned by Its historian, President entered shortly after. Year’s message of especial interest Studio, has returned*to his work af­ Searn Roebuck ...... 179, to the young people Leon Holme’s Scott Bimon. who tells how he asked to be al­ Sinclair...... 41% “ Hello, papa,” said Mrs. Coo­ ter a short trip to Washington, lowed to remain and take part in STILL TALKING CABINET CRISIS PAST lidge. “ Have some coffee?” theme was “ Dynamos in the D. C. Sou Pac ...... 126% Church” and E. A. Lydall chose for the engagement that he krew was Sou Ry ...... ♦..*..147T4 1 “ No,” replied the President. h ig h OFFICIALS WORK due the next day and in doing so New York, Dec, 31.— ^Although “ Have some toast?” his subject “ Altitude.” Mrs, Ida Keller who makes her Paris, Dec. 31 — Premier Ray­ S O of N J ...... 54 % he lost his life, being shot as the Fromotor Milt Crandall’s “ Talk of Studebaker ...... 76 “ No.” home with the family of her son, company advanced over a sunken mond Poincare, who had threat­ Karl Keller, at North Adams, TO FREE FRENCH WOMAN the Town” Gab Marathon has been ened because of frlctipn with his Texas Corp...... 67 % ‘Have some eggs?” road Into a corn field. over for some 40 hours, two of the, Tob Prod ...... 100% “ No.” BIG FROUC TONIGHT Mass., is visiting relatives In town. Miss Mahoney never married and Cabinet over the budget bill, today contestants were still chattering consented to remain in power. Union Pao ...... 218% “ Well,” persisted Mrs. Coolidge, after the death of her parents away today with undiralnished vig­ United Fruit...... 142 “ what did you come in here for?” IN WASONIC TEMPLE Mr, and Mrs. Thomas King of New York, Dec. 31— Mme. Pau-1 moved from Hackmatack street and The premier’s decision was an­ lette Delorme Saludes, beautiful, or. nounced following a prolonged ses­ U S Rubber...... 45% Go Into Woods 13 Oak Grove- street will be mar­ for a time made her home with her And they were talking for a prize U S Steel ...... 160 Mr, Coolidge sat down and wait­ ried fifty years tomorrow. It will tempestuous French woman who brother, the late Cain Mahoney, on sion of the Cabinet. murdered her fickle lover, will owe tbo-7 -the saijae prize they were to In voicing his threat to retire Wesinghouse ...... 137% ed until his wife and the guides had Tall Cedars to Hold Big New also be Mr. King’s seventy-fifth Walnut street and was making her get for winning the contest, but W Overland 32 finished breakfast. Then several of a great deal to powerful and in­ home there when five of his sons tho premier had said: Year’s Eve Party— Fun and birthday. No formal celebration is “ My task Is achieved with the the guides and Uncle Mose disap­ fluential friends when she emerges were serving the United States didn’t. . Novelties Promised. planned but they will he glad to Because Betty Wilson and How- voting of tho new budget and with peared into the forest. receive any of their friends who shortly, a free woman, from behind either in the army or navy. A — ' — the grim walls of Auburn prison. .ard Williams finished in a tie for proof of the solidarity of the SEVEN IN FAMILY ; Mose is an old negro who holds may care to call. For the past eleven years she has The Tall Cedars of Lebanon, the For, almost since the day of her made her home with her niece, first honors Promoter Crandall has franc’s stabilization.” the reputation of being able to > . ■ delayed handing out the $1,000 After he had been prevailed upon inake a noise like a turkey better fun department of the Masonic conviction in 1923, it was learned Mrs. Daniel Curran of No. 11 Hol­ K l i m BY GAS order, will hold their New Year’s Professor Roy H, Cantrell of the today, the highest officials of prize money. He is undecided to reconsider the premier said: than the turkey itself. But he called Eastern Nazarene College at Wol­ lister street. The funeral will be Eve frolic and dance, in the France in this country have been held at the home of her niece on whether to have the pair “ talk off” “ I shall propose new reforms and and called this morning, and he got laston, Mass., will be the principal shall meet all challengers in the Masonic ball room at the Center. quietly interceding for her release. Wednesday morning at 8:30 and at the tie in another city or divide the One Remaining Discovers Par­ no answer. speaker at the watch night service^ money. Chamber of Deputies.” • After sever.*! hours, the Presi- Dancing will start at 8:30 p. m., She had been sentenced to serve St.. Bridget’s church at 9 o’clock ents and Five Brothers, and and will continue until some one to be held this evening at the a life term. She had escaped the with burial in St. Bridget’s ceme­ He has promised to give a deci­ With the differences between the :dent called it off and returned to Church of the Nazarene. The pro­ sion on the matter late today, but premier and his colleagues, notably Sisters Dead on Floor. '.the dock and the Coffin yaent, and “ drops that sr.tchel.” fate that was Ruth Snyder’s— death, tery. The ball room has been artistical­ gram of prayer, praise and testi­ in the meantime Williams and Miss Finance Minister Henri Cheron, started north ’ for St. Simon’s in the electric chair. thus composed the latest Cabinet ly decorated for the occasion, green mony will begin at 9 o’clock. To­ Mme. Saludes has been a “ mys­ Wilson are talking and their sub­ New York, Dec. 31.— Twelve- .Island, where he is going to dedl- morrow an aP-day holiness meet­ ject Is not free speech either. crisis is shelved for the time being. year-old Michael Rindone ' peered 'cate a sapling oak this afternoon and red being the predominating tery woman” from the day she was FUNERALS colors. The lights Lave been dim­ ing will be held with services at arrested for the slaying. But it into the window of his home here that allegedly grew from an acorn was always apparent that she was WOMAN SLAYER HELD today to see hispafente and his five »which fell fropi the giant oak nut med to give a romantic atmosphere 10:30 a. m., 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. “somebody”—^a person of distinc­ Miss Marj’ Manley. WANT OIL RECORDS brothers and sisters lying dead ■of which was hewn the ribs and to the occasion. The lobby is fitted Blair Ward and Everett Phillips, New York. Dec. 1.— Mrs. Rose students at the college, are assist­ tion, and interest in her personality Funeral services for Miss Mary within. keel of tlffe frigate Constitution. with tables surrounded with easy Manley who died suddenly of heart Manning, 22, the South Boston All were victims of gas poison­ chairs for the men, to be used as a ing at this New Year series of re­ was only Intensified when Gov. Al­ The tree was planted in f: ont of fred E. Smith the other day termin­ disease Thursday evening were held Washington, Dec. 31.— The Su­ housewife who stabbed and killed ing. Michael, who had- been visit* , the Cloister hotel two days ago. It comfy corner to rest and chat with vival meetings to which all will be this morning at the home of her preme Court vas asked today by Thomas Ryan, 24, her childhood ing his grandmother a block away, - one another during the evening and welcome. ated her sentence. apparently is about two yeFrs old, Within a short time she will re­ sister, Mrs. Nellie* Sullivan of government oil counsel to order chum, in a rooming house in Brook­ was the only one of the family of and no one has explained yet how it the early hours of the morning. Strickland street, with whom she lyn, where they were both living, on eight to escape. The Colonial Jesters who Will turn to France, and perhaps pass the entire record in the contempt icould have come from an acorn of into obscurity. lived. At 9 o’clock a requiem high case of Harry F. Sinclair, milllon- Saturday, was arraigned today on a The victims are: Joseph Rind­ a tree cut down 116 years ago to furnish the music will play from a FIVE YOUTHS ENTER mass was held at St. Bridget’s charge of homicide. She was held one, 38, a salesman; Mary, his raised platform banked with cedar She attracted front page notice j aire oil magnate, brought to the provide timber for Old Ironsides. At five years ago when she sent tiiree church. Rev. C. T. McCann, the court from the District Court of without bail to await action by the wife, 35; Minnie, 16; Joseph Jr., trees and holly. A bright flood light 15; Eda, 13; Edward, 8, and any rate, it is to be known as the MORGAN PARTNERSHIP bullets through the heart of her rector officiated, and a large num­ Appeals; grand jury. Coolidge Oak. shines from the top which will be lover, Oscar Martelliere, a New ber of relatives and friends attend* Gloria, 6. used during the evening for special­ The motion, filed by Atlee Pora- It was carbon monoxide gas that ork insurance broker while her ed. erene and Owen J. Roberts, special SHOOTS AVRONG M.AN ties. New York, Dec. 31— Partnership usband was abroad. At the time Mrs. Margaret Smith Shea sang wiped out the family, according to- Lunch will he served during the 5 counsel, said that, without the full detectives. in the banking house of J. P. Mor­ of her trial men of high standing “ Ava Maria,” and at the changing record the churt cail not .decide all Newark, N. J., Dec. 31.— In­ DISCOVER NEW SERUM evening. gan & Company, the prize plum of took an interest in her case. of the vestments, “ 0, Gentle Jesus censed because a motorist narrow­ The family had been dead about The committee in charge has points involved in the Sinclair case 18 hours when discovered. tht financial district, was awarded Who could she be? That was a Be Our Light.” As the casket was ly missed hitting his daughter ns worked'hard to make this a mem­ of five abstract questions of law The position of the father’s body, to five young men today, three of common question. borne from the church, Mrs. Shea she was walking on the street with TO FIGHT PNEUMONIA orable occasion. Tickets will be for which were certified to it by the. 'and the disarrangement of furni­ them sons of present or decease.d Her attorney,. James A. Turley, sang “ Beautiful Land on High.” her baby in her arms, Gaetano sale at the door. • lower court. ture in his path, showed that he members of the firm. said today that from time to time The bearers v^ere William Mack. Amato, 48, whipped out a revolver The new members are Henry Information had come to him Lonip and John Breen, Paul-Char- The appeal which aroSfe fro?n had tried to make his way to a Indorsed by Medical Men and shot the wrong man,-accord­ fire escape window, but had been Turgis Morgan, second son of J. P. through guarded channels that his tier, Harry Clem and Elton Liehe. Sinclair's conviction and sentence Will Be Used All Over ing to police. The victim, Cfiarlea overcome. Morgan, head of the firm: Thomas client had been one of the most ef­ Burial was in the family plot at the of ninety days in jail for failure to Country. Stillwell Lament, son of Thomas W. fective and trusted secret agents of answer questions in the, oil scandal Ilario, 44, was riding' in an auto WIND WAS ROUGHER Sacred Heart cemtery in Wauregan. driven by his father-in-law, Joseph Lament: Henry Pomeroy Pavison, France in the World War. He also investigation in the Senate is DEWIRE APPOINTED. "Vtoshington, Dec. 31.— Although son of the late Henry P. Davison, said he had been informed that scheduled for argument shortly. ,Bagnole. Washington, Dec. 31.— P. K. De- deaTO^s are increasing at a gre UP SPRINGFIELD WAY Thomas Newhall and Edward Hop- Mme Saludes is f.ie niece of a form­ STATE POUCE REPORT Amato was to be arranged today wire today was appointed acting rate in this country because of the kinson, Jr., the latter partners in er powerful member of the French on a charge of murder. postmaster at New London, Conn. present flu epidemic, it is believed the Philadelphia firm of Drexel & Cabinet. YOUNG COOUDGE The high winds which yesterday Hartford, Conn., Dec. 31.— State that an improved serum will do did little in this vicinity 'beyond Co- , . . . much to aid in the battle against This brings the total, number of poHce traveled 1,366,432 miles on breaking a few small branches off partners in the big banking house TO GET CAPTAINCY pneumonia, according to Dr. trees and giving pedestrians and DRAGNET BRINGS IN highway patrol duty in eleven George W. McCoy of the hygienic to eighteen. J. P. Morgan, son of months of -this year, arrested 4,- ^Tolks You motorists a playful buffeting were the founder of the Morgan house, is Hartfor3 Report Says Gov. laboratories tf the United States considerably rougher and less play­ 905 persons, investigated 10,002 Public Health Service. ful in Hamden co'nty and the head of the firm. 350 N. Y. SUSPECTS complaints,'examined 50,848 motoi'’ Trumbull is to Appoint Him The new serum has been made vicinity of Springfield, Mass. vehicle operators of whom 4,151 as Aide. Ain*t Heard possible by Lucius M. Littauer, mil­ There was so much dust in the SOVIET DETERMINED were rejected, made 14,544 inspec­ lionaire manufacturer of Glovers- air up there that automobilists rid­ New York, Dec. 31.— A record tions of weights and measures; re­ Hartford, Dec. 31—It soon may line-up of ex-convicts, thieves, ville, N. Y., who pledged himself ing in tightly closed cars were covered stolen property valued at be "Captain” John Coolidge, pro­ Nuthin * bootleggers and — vagrants was to aid in the battle against pneu­ powdered with it from top to toe, TO TRADE WITH U. S. $69,181, seized liquor estimated to vided the rumors of the young monia, when his wife died of pneu­ and no little injury to property re­ scheduled for this morning at po­ be worth $^,,652. man’s appointment as military aide sulted from its infiltration into London, Dec. 31.— The Russian lice headquarters as the result of In the same period the state to his future papa-In-law, Gov. Y e tr monia four years ago. police made 1,234 Inspections of John H. Trumbull, prove correct, it The serum has been indorsed by homes and business houses. At Soviet government is determined to the apprehension of approximately motion picture theaters, issued 277 was learned today. the Academy of Medicine, Johns Springfield 250 feet of ten foot extend its trade relations with the 350 suspects since Saturday night fencing around a ball park blew United Slates, an Exchange Tele­ in Police Commissioner Grover licenses for theater managers, ex­ “ Unofficial” reports say that John Hopkins University, Harvard and down, several plate glass windows amined 164 operators of cinemas, won the coveted post, one of eigh­ Cornell medical colleges. It Is the graph Company dispatch from Riga Whalen’s spectacular campaign to were broken and a fire was started indicated today. rid Greater New York of undesir­ issued 5,401 warnings to motor teen such honors conferred each refined and concentrated product at Westfield when a high power vehicle operators, along with 1,507 year on the flower | search in the field of public utili­ technical, albeit interesting, paper. As they passed over Garden City he j pers. Sidonian degree was conferred by its ingredient., time-tested reme- | ties. No conditions were attached, “ I am willing to admit,” he as­ said, tile mo.or began to miss an i I With the tickers trailing about Manchester's own degree team. dies, such as camphor, menthol, however, when these requests were serted, “ that only a comparatively he signalled Yancey to dump the ' 2 0 minutes, the MaTket set up a eucalyptus, thyme, and turpentine, made, he said. But, in his opinion. This is the first time that this i i - limited extension of human life— gasoline. j 5,(100,000 share gait in the first Rcult work has been attempteu by are released as vapors by the body- It is not good policy to accept en­ say ten or fifteen years— can be at­ Le Boutillier said he could not ; tliree hours. The Motor, Oil and heat, and inhaled direct to the In­ dowments frpm public utility cor­ a local team and District tained by simple adjustment of per­ determine vhat caused the motor | q,,|.per stocks received the' lion’s tative Sanderson congratulated the fected air-passages, loosening the porations. trouble. The mishap will delay the ; c;hare. of attention, trading in some phlegm and easing the difilcult Not a Good Policy. sonal hygiene and the correction of local men on their work. physical defects found on periodic take-off at least three days, Le i of the market favorites being the has been invited to work the Sidon­ breathing. At the same time. Vicks “ Personally. I doubt if it is good Boutillier said, and possibly longer. ^ neuter of speculative interest in the health examinations. It may well ian degree in Moosup at a later acts through the skin like a poul­ policy,” he asserted. “ The pro­ depending on weather conditions. oil shares, larige blocks of the fessor should feel free to express be that any great extension of hu­ s'nelis having been bought today at ci H16 tice, “ drawing out” tightness and bimself on public questions. The man life, sa: beyond 100 years, All of the candidates initiated, pain. 4 5 Standard Oil of New Jersey the District Representative and his aiere knowledge that the university must be attained by some specific and .■\tlantic refining were good Avoids “ Dosing ’ Children by which he is employed has re­ nieans, especially by control of the FOUR UVES LOST suite proceeded to Install the newly Mothers especially^ rppreciate climbers, while practically all of elected officers. A luncheon follow­ ceived bequests from big corpora­ endocrine glands. Nothing can hold the so-called independent oils were hi VMcks for children, as it can be used tions might defer him from express­ back human effort in that direc­ ed and it was well after midni freely and often, without disturb- AS BANDITS WAR neglected. before the affair was ended. I ing his views.” tion.” . A few of the best known specula­ ing the digestion— you “ just rub it Discussing the value of a con­ Ur. Fisk does not believe that tive stocks celebrated tha passing on.” Over 21 million jars are used vention of scientists such as is now the life cycle of living organisms ((Continued I’age 1) of the old year by pushing rapidly yearly.— Adv In progress. Prof. Cattell said: is fixed. He said there is a ’’sub­ into the highest price levels of ONE KILLED IN CRASH. Dec. 31.— One “ .'Science does two things; first, conscious conviction’’ that it is shot and seriously wounded. Pa- 1928 The list included Bethlehem Saugus, Mass., it tells the truth about the world more or less futile to attempt to Irons of the theater rushed panic- Steel', up 3% at 87 1-2; Anaconda man was instantly killed and three in which we live. That is a matter interfere with the course of nature stricken from the. doors. The auto­ Copper, up 2 1-2 at 118 1-2, other persons were seriously in­ of fundamental -interest to all in­ jured early today when tlleir auto­ or the plans of the Deity, depend­ mobile carrying Taylor to a hospital Gotham Hosiery; Savage Arms, telligent people. Second, science collided with another. Taylor was mobile swerved off the road ancl ing on the religiouv and philoso­ Safewav Stores etc. All of the has given us the economic basis of dead when t.iken from the wreck­ Public 'utility stocks were strong, hurtled 30 feet into the waters of phical views of the individual. our civilization. age*, with consolidated gas giving anoth- Waldon pond. "The economic production of sci­ Examples in Animals Splady was shot and killed In an et of its famous exhibitions. Gen­ Andrew J. Cheever, 43, of Na- ence has. given us our wealth— the He pointed out that it has been automobile chase of over 100 miles eral Motors in the late trading sold hant, a chauffeur, who police be­ many advantages we possess todav. claimed that a shortened existence Save I on Illinois and Indiana highways. above 200 for the first time since lieve was the driver of the car, 1929 Our luxuries, and our high stand­ “ is the price that man pays for He was shot by detectives as he sat the December break. was killed. The three injured per­ ard of living. Ore man today can his highly 'differentiated organ­ at the wheel of an automobile. His sons were placed under arrest on accomplish as much as four men ism.” Yet, he declared, other highly companions, Alexander Phillips. 17. charges of intoxication. The savings you make by buying all your did one hundred years ago.- This differentiated organisms have had and Herman Pluda, 18, of Chicago, EXTEN^rafflNIGHT is due primarily to the applied much longer life cycles. Witness then surrendered. knowledge gained through scien­ foods at the A & P are real savings . . . for the turtle, the elephant and the All Kinds of tific research.” (iinosaur. IRVICE AT SOUTH M. E. you can get the finest of fancy and staple ” 1 am able to say from a fairly SCRIBES ISOLATED broad experience that one of the CHAIR CANING Rev. M. J. Creeger of Hazard- ESTABLISHED foods at A & P stores at prices much lower greatest obstacles to prolonging' 1659 NOON STOCKS human life lies in the acceptaiue; BY SECRET SERVICE ville to Give Address of the and Repair Work than you usually pay — at least tacitly and subconscious­ Evening. ly— of the thesis that the ^ears of New York, Dec. 1.— Today closes (Continued from 1) CHAIRS CALLED FOB man are three score and ten,” Dr. Judging from the attendance at AND DELIVERED. the greatest Stock Market year in Fisk asserted, “ and that it is more watch-night services in the past, history. While many of the active hind. In the evening when they at­ the Anyone having work please notl- important for man to study ways tempted to establish telephonic it is expected the chapel of Selected thedium and large prunes, tender and meaty! stocks started tho day at a slightly South Methodist church will be i fy me by calling (Jlastonbury 14-3 lower level of prices, the Motor and and means of hating a good time communication they found to their New and reverse charges. J . t B S J ® during that period than in attempt­ filled to overflowing tonight. 40-50 SIZE Coppe" stocks were again swept .umazement there was no phone. Year’s eve, because of the attrac­ Work guaranteed. Prunes along by a powerful buying wave, ing the Impossible in endeavoring Further check showed no tele­ tive program to be carried out. with price gains ranging from 1 to to work against nature, whatever graph lines within ten miles, and Between 9 and 10 o’clock the of­ C. H. FISHER Double tipped matches— full count boxes! 5 points. Most of the steel stocks that may mean, in attempting any the nearest was closed for the ficial board of the church will hold BOXES were also poii ted upwara, with emphatic prolongation of the hu­ night. Inquiry about making the an open meeting. From that time .502 .Main St., Glastonbury 2 0 ' "Vanadium leading the so-called in­ man life cytle.” trip by motor disclosed the fact until 10:30 the assistant pastor, Matches_____ ^ dependents in brisk upward move. Dr. Fisk said that Dr. Charles that the last 12 miles were over a Rev. James E. Greer will be in The copper producers hoisted the H. Mayo, the famous surgeon of forest trail upon which all recent charge. From 10:30 to 11:00 a so-1 Gorton’s Codfish...... 25c price of expoi" copper to 16 3-4 Rochester, Minn., has stated th.ut travelers have become bogged. clal hour with refreshments served cents a pf r.nd. Another notch in the in his own experience 85 per cent The President's plans called for by the Ladies’ Aid society will be Campbell’s Beans...... ^ cans 25c steady lise of prices for the red of deaths are due to some form of a turkey hunt beginning before enjoyed. . m metal. Anaconda Copper started infection. He has also stated, the dawn followed by a departure in The address of the evening will • (5^ away on aiother strong upward speaker declared, that there are the midst of the morning for St. be given by Rev. M. J. Creeger of 3=' move, setting up a new high at 117 probably more forms of organisms Simons island where he will dedi­ Hazardvllle. Mr. Kreeger. thougli 1-2, and most of the low-priced cop­ menacing to the human race yet cate a sapling, to be known as one of the younger ministers in the Southern New England conference, Best pers, like 'i'j’evada. Magma and In­ Fillsbury's to be discovered than there are now “ The Coolidge Oak,” which reput­ is acknowledged to be on of the spiration, followed the lead. edly grew from an-acorn cast from known to exist. outstanding speakers of that body. Chrysler led the motors and sold Sir. Clifford Allbutt, one of the the tree that local historians sav above 133, up about 2 points. He is particularly well known and world’s greatest authorities on cir­ furnished the timber for the keel 'Tdrv q Rtudebaker, Briggs . and Hupp got well liked by the younger people Flour culatory disease, has said that cer­ and ribs of the Frigate Constitu­ into higher territory. Wall street from the fact tha^ he has been dean tain forms of arterial changes are tion. fpr two years of the Epworth ittle was not alarmed over the prospect i N c c a I No mailer u-liat yon hake— cake, biscuits, due to time and “ are Immedicable T.ieague Institute at Willimantic. 2 4 1 /2 1 3 of heavy competition of the low- as we cannot hold back the wings pastry, bread — you’ll get fine flavor tvith priced mamifactureres of cars with The past year he was unable to be BAG of time.” RUMOR OF ENGAGEMENT there on account of pressing duties UouU'^n _ n^shury’s Best Flour. Made from the right Ford in 1329, as suggested by the 1 ^ 0 5 “ This Is dealing In pure alle- in connection with the World Serv­ d r y g i n g e r a l e kind of wheat! putting on of 3.',000 more men at 1 gory,” Dr. Fisk exclaimed. “ Fancy ice Commission, an honor con­ the Ford plants and speeding up ' the wings of time fiapplng about OF LINDBERGH PERSISTS ferred upon him ?it the last confer­ CERESOTA or GC ID MEDAL! production to 8,500 cars a day. The our arteries.” ence. His message will be well rubber and tire stocks were strong. worth hearing and it is expected a Make It At 59, Briggs had recovered 17 “ When I am asked as to the New York, Dec. 1.— In tho face probable duration of human life in of repeated denials, the report that large number of young people from Flour 1.05 points of the loss incurred in .the both Methodist churches who know ^ Happier early November crash. the remote future,” said Dr. Fisk Col. Charles A. Lindbergh is engag­ ed to marry Miss Elizabeth Morrow, him will be present to welcome him Standard Oil of New York was in conclusion, “I am compelled to this new year, with plen­ A & P F A M IL Y answer that science has no pres­ daughter of the ambassador to tonight. , , A & P 24^ LB BAG again the star performer in the oil A feature of the evening s pro­ 24'/^ LB ent data upon which to determine Mexico, has successfully weathered ty of Newgate Dry Gin­ list, climbing to the year’s highest gram will be the song service of BAG PAOTRY FUniR ~ price of 45 in very active trading. this, hut that the prolongation of the year. favorite hymns, of bygone years.,; ger Ale in the big five Flour human life far beyond the present Today there appeared the possl- Sinclair showed the best demand At 11:38 p. m! a period of silence glass bottle— fine alone among the independent oils, but most favorable life cycle, lies wlth-i bility that the dawning of tl.e new will b" observed, then the bell was held back by profit taking. in the legitimate bounds of sclen'l- ^ year may sec the rumor settled in from the old church, dedicated in or as mixer. Order from IONA COCOA , 2 lb lia 21c RINSO ‘ - Igepkg 18o effort.” ' the affirmative, on the occasion of Money was tight and the renewal fle 1857. will again toll out the pass­ your druggist or grocer. BEANS Quaker Maid No. 3 can 18c- rate of 12 per cent for call money I Ambassado Morrow’s New Year’s ing year, At 12 o’clock the chime LIPTON’S TEA lb tin 45c ------' eve party in their palatial new home went Into effect at the start. Radio. will broadcast a Joyous peal to wel­ Rotallers— Call Tliomp- ROYAL GELATINE ‘ 3 pkgs 25c inr.Kf 17,0 ONTO?:S 16 o z ja r 3 .3 c Montgomery Ward and other “ jazz at Enjlewool, N. J. come the coming of the New Year. sonville 2 2 8 -2 , reverse the TO SELL JEWELS. • ••••••• 12e babies” were comparatively quiet. The party is to be a hoasewarm- A cordial Invitation has been ex­ I rhargcs— proinpt deliveries CORN FLAKES Post’s pkg 8c I*ost Bran Flakes pkg. Boston, Dec. 31.— General Clar­ Ing of the Merrow’s $250,000 man­ ence R. Edwards, special executor, tended to any In the community In­ always. sion. terested, to attend this service. Large loaves o f toondeiful flavor! today announced the public sale of Of the 800 Invited guests many LARGE' DEATH ACCroENTAL. $50,000 worth of jewelry of the were found today who thoroughly NEWGATE GINGER ALL LOAF •Middletown, Conn., Dec. 31.— late Lotta Crabtree, the proceeds of anticipate an announcement of Miss WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH. Grandmother’s Bread Rose ZImmitti, 12, run down and which will go to her trust fund for Morrow’s hethrothal to the flying CO. C? fatally hurt while going to church disabled veterans of the World War. THOMPSONVJIXE/ Among them are a necklace once colonel. Middleton, Mass.. Dec. 31.— Mrs. Christmas day, received her In­ Alexander Boychuck, 35, mother of owned by Empress Carlotta, wife As recently as Saturday, Ic l)e- juries unavoidably, according to a came known. Col. Lindbergh made six children, was burned to death

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER SI, 1928. ^ A G S FOU R I w—------ployment to'30,000 jobless men— within a few years. The Hartford tfanrl(»8t»r and Detroit has had plenty of Board of Water Commissioners Is Ithem for a good while. taking a long look ahead. HEAUH«*DIET ADVICE j Eoraing 3H?ralli To be sure, the announcement To look ahead is the part of wis­ PUBLISHED BY THE, • will be greeted with satisfaction dom. Bnt the look should embrace D r F ran k HERALD PRINTING COMPANY, INa more than one possibility. In the At 13 Blssell Street, everywhere, as it serves to put lo Soutb Mancbeeter, Conn. rest certain suspicions that the present instance it,might possibly Founded by Blwood S. *^la, known falling off in Ford car pro­ be well to take into consideration QUESTIONS IN RECARO TO HEALTH tWTWlLBiUKMmO O ct I, 1881 Every Evening Except Sundays and duction was something of an index the entirely reasonable possibility o r OUMCCOT WHO CAN BE A09RE5SEO IN CARE OP THIS RAPER of general business conditions. that there may come a time, per­ e//C^OSJB ST^tlPMD ftODRESSeO E f^£lO P£ FOR REPLY Enterco at the Post Offlce at .^uth m . COY tKAOM sew ce lOSAneeLts- cal. Manohesiei. Conn., as Second Class And a reduction of the total num­ haps long before Hartford shall need this eight-mile lake, when ^ S U B ^ R .PTION RATES; By Mall ber of the country’s unjemployed by UNUSUAL FOODS e> concert orch. ed by hurt pride through the impli-j heir to manhood! hardly known of in England or Iodine and Goitre the Roy Choir and organists from St. 12:15—Three dance orcheslraa ual branching. But maybe you don’t know about Michael and All Angels’ F. E. Church, 9:’J0—Real Folks with WJZ. cation that this state is unable to America, tho-jgh it makes a most Question; Mrs. O. L. writes; “ I 10:00—Andrew’s troubadours orchestra 254.1—WJJD. CHICAGO—1180. of Raltimore. WX.WL tvill radiate at 8:30—Dance orchestra; trio. And from its new home, and build as good roads as anybody Joe. delicious breakfast cereal. Buck­ have had simple goitre of very lon,g 11 the w'utcli service from the I'aulisl n :00—Memorial organ recital. It seems to me that I’ve taken 454.3—WEAF. NEW YORK—€60. 9:00—Mooseheart hour; songs. looking forward to its own develop­ wheat, if peeled and cracked, makes standing and have been advised to Father!?’ Churcti of New York Citv. 11:05—Orchestra; mystery three. could want. Otherwise they seem to the trouble to introduce him eat a weed called the iceplant. My Reverend Albert A. Murray will give 6:00—Dinner dance music. ment along with the wholesome a pleasing addition to vegetables tile sermon and ^ n gs will be rendered 7:30—-\ddress; string quarteL 344.6—WLS. CHICAGO-870. be favorably impressed by the stu­ about once a season. and may be substituted for potatoes doctor claims that it contains much by the Faiilist Choristers. The folk.-. 8:00—FrimI compositions by tenor. 7:45—Harnintiy team; scrap book. and sound development of this Joe is the most mythical per­ contralto, choristers. 8:15—Angelus; singing party. pendous idea. or rice. iodine and I would like to have of Thompkins Corners arq planning to 9:00—Water wttjhes; concert- j good town, the Herald, In the full­ son on Broadway. In fact he see the old year out with a gala cele­ 8:30—Gyp.sles dance orchestra. Frankly it wouldn’t hurt our The common root vegetables and your opinion.” bration at tlie Grange Hall. ,that will 9:30—Family party with Frieda Hem- 10:30—Hippodrome: popular pragram. est sincerity, wishes to its readers, doesn’t exist, except as a name. tubers are but few, but there are Answer: There may be several be made public by WJZ at 0:30. Sup­ pel, coloratura-soprano. 447.5— WMAQ^WQJ. CHICACO-670. pride in the tiniest degree— and we Joe was invented many a year other causes of your goitre besides 10:30—Three dance orchestras. 8:00—WOR programs (3 hra) its advertisers and the people of many others, just as wholesome, per baskets will be raffled oft and 11:15—tloncert orchestra, aerials. hold our loyalty and sensitiveness, ago to cover an emergency cir­ a lack of iodine and if you will send there will be plenty of noise and mu­ 393.^WJZ. NEW YORK—760. Manchester and vicinity, a happV but not as well known, such as: the sic to make it a fitting party. Lew •.no—I’alals D’Or orchestra. 11:10—Three dance orchestras. where Connecticut Is concerned, to cumstance. In every drama there Jerusalem artichoke; the dasheen: me your name and a large self ad­ While, organist, will be hoard during 7:00—Musical travelogue. 288.3— WFAA. DALLAS—1040. New Year. are small roles, often played by dressed envelope I will be glad to tho program by Roxy and His Gang 7:30—Roxy and His Gang with Lew 9:00—Cline’s dance orchestra. be as great as anybody’s— if pri­ the tare; the stachys. a tuber of the 11:00—Belcanto male quartet persons who do not speak a line, send you full instructions. How- through the WJZ network at 7:30. He White, organist. vate capital were to build not one mint family: the cassava, from will bo supported and accompanied by 8:30—Musical hits of 1928. 299.8—w o e . DAVENPORT-1000. HONOR TO WALCOTT and who do not wish to have their which tapioca is extracted: arrow- ever, it is not necessary to use the an orchestra and vocal and Instru­ 9:C0—Guiseppe di Benedetto, tenor. 8:00—WK.\F programs (3 hrs.) but half a dozen great speedways identities revealed. Yet some head tubers: nasturtium roo*s; [ iceplaut. as the foods richest in mental soloists. 9:30—Thompkins Corner's real folk* 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. It is perhaps a little significant celebrate New Year’s Eve. 10:30—Orchestra: male quarteL play. across this state in both directions, name had to appear on the the- water chestnuts, lotus roots and iodine are as follows: Gray shrimp. 112:00—WEAF feature program. that Captain Wilkins. In reporting crab, lobster, herring, oysters, Black face type indicates best features 13:00—Meyer-Davis orchestra. and charge all the toll it wanted tcr programs, and the name of seed, many Illy bulbs; salsify roots; 11:00—Slumber music. 12:30-Reese popular quarteL by radio something of the results “ Joe Spelvin’’ was created. It sklrret roots; dahlia bulbs; celerl- green llmas, pineapple, mushrooms All programs Eastern Standard Time, 491.5—WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 1:00—New Year’a celebration. to. Provided, of course, that its 7:43—Jerrie Meyer en.scmble. 374.5— W 8AP FORT WORTH—800 of his exploratory flights over An­ caught on at once. Whenever a ac. There are also many whole- and kelp. S:3t)—Musical programs brS.) right to take property for the pur­ Leading East Statigns. 9:00—A Night In Spain. , tarctica, employs the names of the producer didn’t know what to call 10:011—Three dance orchestras (2 hrs.) 12:15—Theater entertaInmenL pose be sedulously controlled and a character, the name of Joe Spel­ ing for a job the other day. . . 872.fr—WPG. ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 535.4— WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—560. 400—PWX. HAVANA—750. backers of his expedition to an ex­ laugh from the Broadway wise 8:30—Honolulu duo; musical Jays. 7:3(1—WEAF progntma (3 hrs.) 9:00—Musical military parade. the rights of the landowners com­ vin bobbed up. Joe Spelvin has And another who appears as a 10:00—Studio musical program. tent sharply contrasting with the ones. 9:30—Concert orchestra. 11:00—Smith’s Symphony orchestra. pletely safeguarded. played the I'oles of princes and bapdsome young man in cigaret 10:30—Casino dance orchestra. 305.9—KDKA. PITTSBURGH—980. 475.9-WOS. JEFFERSON CITY-63t little he says about himself or his paupers, ot reporters and messen­ Sidelights of the big city— A ads has never smoked in his life. 233—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 6:30—Dinner dance orchestra. 10:00—Studio program. It is planned to build a turn­ 7;nn—WJZ programs (3 his.) 11:0fr-.Oholly . storm’s orchestra. handful of companions at Decep­ ger boys, of waiters and of Roman mid-town bird store keeps a 7:00—Pianist tenor. 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. pike which will cross no railroad, swearing parrot in the window to 7:30—WJ’Z programs UH hrs.) 10:00—Don Bestor’a orchestra. soldiers. Otttimes as many as 20 9:0i>—String quartet, contralto. 8:00—WEAF programs (2\6 hrs.) tion Island. That he has mapped 245.8—WCAE. PITTSBURGH—1220. lo;SO—Sunny Jim; Amos ’n* Andy^ trolley track or public highway at shows credited some role to the attract attention. . • A young Every church in the Fifth 9:30—WJ’Z real folks 6;00—Dinner dance music. some 400 miles of the coast of the 10:00—Boy choir, organ recital. 12:4.5—Nighthawk frolic. grade. It is estimated that it will non-exlsteat Joe. As .vears passed panhandler who was able to feign avenue shopping belt— and there 7:30—Uncle Glmbee; address, 468.5—KFI. LOS ANGELES—640. epilepsy was found by the police are many such— bears a sign asking 11:00—WJZ Slumhor music. 8:o»*—WEAF programs (2% hrs.) Weddfll sea is a subject enlarged cost $85,000,000— a pack of money he became a myth. His name has 12:01)—Trinity Church chimes. 10:0I»—N. B. C. programs. been bandied about in jest and to be driving to Boston in his pri­ the tired and weary to drop in for 12:13—Merrylnndcr’s orch., baritone. 250.7—WHAM. ROCHESTER—1150. 11 ;00—Symphonette; vIolInlsL v on only through the listing of the but probably not too much to earn 9:00—Ltidies vocal trio. 1 ;(M)—Ooncert orchestra. gargantuan tales have grown vate car and making "whoopee” a rest and consolation. But, 1 am 243.8—WNAC. BOSTON—1230. 9:30—WJZ Real Folks. 37a2—WCCO, MINN.. ST. PAUL—810. physical nomenclature suggested over the week-ends. He had avei'- told, more than 60 per cent, of the 7:11—.\mo3 *n’ Andy, comic team. dlvldenda. about him, as they have about 7:30—Singer’s recital. 10:00—Organ request hour. 9:00—WiUahrt’s dance orchestra. by the e.\plorer. Wilkins has hbn Our special keenness for this Paul Bunyan, the hero of the aged $100 a day begging in the drop-ins are men, generally strang­ S;0O—WOK programs (8 hrs.) 11:00—Dance orchestra. 10:00—Studio progr,uu. ers in the city who become confus­ 11:10—Two dance orchestras. 379.5— WGY. SCHENECTADY—790. 11:05—Walter Mallory, tenor. ored pretty much everybody re­ project is derived solely from the northwest lumbercamp tales. subways. . . . A certain chorine 12:00—New Year’a I3ve service. draws down $200 per week for ed from fighting the city's crowds 545.1—WGR. BUFFALO—550, 11:55—Time; weather; markets. sponsible for the carrying out oi: Several smart young men, hav­ 6:15—Canisius College glee club. C:UtW-Stocks; farm forum. 27ai—WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. expectation that if it should real­ or visitors accustomed to attending 6:00—Musical review; trio. his expedition except himself and ing an anonymous juvenile char­ appearing on stage for two min­ 7:00—WF.AF p>-ograms (a hrs.) 6:30—Musical program. ly come Into being such a boule­ church on days other than Sunday. 12:10—Buffalo organ recital. ’ 7:00—WEAF programs. 7:30—At the old wishing well. acter to christen, got the bright utes a la Godlva. . . . A young 8:30—Concert; history; artlsta his companions. man who two years ago- was writ­ S33,1_WMAK. BUFFALO—SOa 7:30—Madrigal mixed quartet. vard would, presumably, take off idea of calling it Joe Spelvin, Jr. GILBERT SWAN, 8:00—WOR programs (3 hrs.) fr;00—WEAF progruma hrs.) 11;00_Klchraond dance orchestra. Connecticut people will be more the public highways the worst Which, of course, got a large ing success stories came in look­ li;0.3—*lVo rt.aiice orchestras, 10:30—Sax Smith’s covaliera. 440:9-KPO. SAN FRANCISCO-680. prompt to recognlxe the existence 428,3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700, 11:00—MethodlstfWatch Night service. 12:,10—N. B, C. programs. scourge that afflict them, the high­ 9;C0—“ W ." *L." and 12:00—Trinity Church chimes. Variety program, artists. of Wilkins and his untouted expe­ Secondary DX Stations*. speed drivers. Can’t Something Be Done About Outlawing War in This Sector, Too? Secondary Eastern Stations. dition because a distinguished clti- Assuredly it is not the business 608.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 348.6-WABC. NEW YORK-SCa 319—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS-64* «en of of this state is one of those 7:30—.Muslrtd progiam. S;i(0—Studio entertainment. U;h0—Bears. ct the state of Connecticut to S;00—WblAF programs (2H hrs.) 9:00—Studio musical program. IdM)—Amoa *n* Andy, comlo ttam. whose names Wilkins has given to 10:30—Hector’.a dance orchesira. 11:00—Arcadia dance orchestra. 2:1.5—1.a.a3en concert frolic. ___ spend its people's money on such 645.1—WKRC. CINCINNATI—650. 296.9—WHN. NEW YORK—1010. 299.8— WHO. DES MOINES—1000. Antarctic geography. The south­ snent In evening. __... speedways as this contemplated 8:00—In.atrumenlal program^ 8:00—Dinner dance orchestra. eastern end of Scrlppa Island has 8:S(»—New Y’ear's festival. 833,1-KHJ. LOS ANOELES—800. one, for^ the free uso of haste- 9:00—WOR programa (3 hra) 272.6— WLWL. NEW YORK—1100. 12:00—Studio musical program. been named Capo Walcott in hon­ 12:00—Dance orchestra, 7:tH)—Book club hour: tenor. 1:00—Dance orcheatro. maniacs most of whom live outside 815,7—WHK. CLEVELAND-1390, 7:45—Dupre en.<»erable; popular prog 374.8— KTH8. HOT SPRINGE—800. or of Souator-elect Frederic S, the state, but it some multi-mil­ 9:1)0—WOR programs (3 hrs.) IV.CO—Watch Night servlet, Paulitt 10:00—New Year's Eva party.__ Walcott, friend of Wilkins, sup- 11:00—Amos 'n* And.v. comic icara. choricters. _ 384,4_-WMC. MEMPHIS-780. lionaire corporation sees fit to ca­ U:15—I'opulat Mp purveyors. 626-WNYC. NEW YORK—670. U;00—Saiuovs concert program. , porter of the work and a director K, SSS,9_WWJ, DETROIT—920, 7:35—French songs; vlolInlsL 12:30—Dance orchestra. _ ... ter to those folks and can get them S«S.$_WHAS, LOUISVILLE—810. of the American Geographic So­ T:15—Shelby trio, 8:10—Schubert song cycle. away from the rest of ns, good luck 8:00—WRAF programs OH hrs.) 9:00—New Year’s greetings, g;W)«.WK.\F feature program, 434.5-CNRO. OTTAWA-690, 3;3«—WK,\F programa (2 hrs.) ciety. to it! 410,7-CFCF, MONT REAL-730, 461.3—WSM. NASHVILLE—iM . Wo have never been as deeply 8:00—Canadian musical review, 9;(l0-roncerl orohvslra. However, the turnpike corpora­ 9:00—Toronto programa t2 hrs.) 8;1X_Ne\v Year's special hour, 9:00—Oatg'a dance orchestra. impressed ns some people with the 1V:00—Jack Froat'a entertainment, 815.6— WRO, WASHINQTON-950. 9.3A_WFh\F family patLv. tion ahould be required to operate 12:00—Denrty's dance orcheatra. 8:00—WEAF programa UH hra) 10;Si>—Program; danea orchestic usefulness of either Arctic or An- its own emergency and ambulance t a relic exploration— have always service and look after its own lieen a bit suspicious that the “ sci­ dead and wounded. For be that 10:30— Palaiak D'Or Dance orches­ Y,4LK G,\LLERIKS GET entific valuu” of such actlvUlos is highway as straight ns a plumb- tra. RELICS OF LOST CITY FOR PBR,MANSNT SHOIX not entirely without a tlctlonai lino and as wide as the road to 11:00— Hotel Manger Grill orches­ quality; or rather that their aclen- tra. hell, it will be tho banner spot of WTIC New Haven, Conn,— Relics ot i tlftc character is completely dispro­ 11:25— Yoeng's orchestra. the world for slaughter unless we 11:50— Slumber music. city of 65.000 people that fiourish' portionate to the risks and the miss our guess. However,' it will rravelera Insurance Co. 11:65— New Year’s message ed for a thousand years and thei costs and would never in the world, contribute tremendously to the Hartford 12:00 Midnight-Chimes from slipped out of sight are being pre> by itself, tempt men lo the hniards Trinity church. pared tor permanent display it comparative safety of tho public 535*4 HI* 56() k* c* Yale's galleries ot fine art. The clt) und sufferings of this kind of ex­ A. M. roads. We are for it. 12:15— Nows and weather. ot Gerasa that once stood on a Siti, ploration—-It is the sheer spirit of now some ninety miles northeast oi adventure that lies at the base of .. Program for Monday* Jerusalem, and Its relics were du| . these expeditions, and has, since FAR,MINGTON LAKE out ot the earth by a staff ot tht P. M. British school of archaeology head* the days of Eric the Red. The proposed elaborate extension ed by J. B. Robertson who has beei But of such honor ns lies in of Hartford’s municipal water sup­ X 6:10— Summary of program. 6:12— "Mother Goose,'* Bessie A THOUGHT in New Haven to describe his finds* stark courngo and hardihood, it ply by the construction ot an eight Professor Benjamin W. Baeon* i Lillian Taft. noted Yale archaeloglst* originate! seems to us there should be an mile lake In tho Farmington val­ 6:25— News bulletins. They shall bt ashamed and also the plan of uncoverlBg, OeraMj honest distrlbullou. In the element ley- at a cost ot a number ot mil­ 6:30— Hotel Bond Trio, Emil twenty years ago when ha was dr^ Heimberger, director. confoundetl,, all of them; they of modesty, at least, it has to bo lions ot dollars is magulflcent— shall g6 to confusion together that reotor of the American Sehool o:' but is it economics? The Classic Trio. Oriental Research in Jerasaleia. admitted that the Wilkins expedi­ Andante Opus 52, Rubinstein. are makers of idols. — Isaiah tion has a shade or two on that There is sweeping over tho coun­ Elegle from D Minor Trio, Aren* 4 5 :1 6 . of the gallant Commander Byrd try a perfect erase for the expen sky. THE RECORD dlture, on public works, ot huge Trio Opus 49, Mendelssohn. The idol gold can boast of two peculiarities: It is worshipped in sums ot money raised on tho cred­ Andante Opus 90 Dvorak. Sylvia: Good-bye. motherl FIVE DAY WEEK * all climates without a single, tem­ Mother: Walt a minute, dqanj Announcement that the main it ot states and municipalities, to 7:00— Mutual Savings Bank Hour from N. B, C. Studios. ple, and by all classes without a Please sign the VlaltoFt jlook be| Ford factory at Detroit Is to go on be.paid for— together with still 7:30— Station WCAC will broad­ single hypocrite.— Colton. fore you go.— ^Llfe. a six-day basis Instead of one ot greater sums In Interest, by a suc­ cast on this same frequency until live days a week, while still limit ceeding generation or generations. 8:00 p. m. Chicago will seek tha orlgiu2 Noah’s ark on Mount Ararat fc ing the work-week for the individ­ In the present instance the big 8:00— "The Voice of Firestone," On the transit system in New from N. B. C. Studios. York City, according to a statlstis- the 1983 World’s Fal^^ A ual to five days, is of more import­ ‘waterworks scheme is admittedly a 8:30— A. & P. Gypsies from N. B. tlclan, 8.235,200,000 people ride with a capacity like that epnld: ance to the city of Detroit than matter of provision for the future C. Studios. in a year. The people who ride sold at a profit after the falr^ 10 the country as a whole, for its — there is no immediate need of 9:30— Gener-^’ - M- i Family the subways know that the statis- beer importers aloim the Dot be Is. fix* reittlac it, &0C 1« ftny need likely, to furiae Paris irom B, cjl...udiQ8. Ucian must have meant in a day. river." '.'P '' ■ .■’v.* A , ' :-y

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 8X, 1928.

L 0 .0 . F. ELECTION

The following officers have been elected to servo the King David lodge. No. 31, !• O- O. F „ for the ensuing tefm: Ml Noble Grand, Willard J. Horton. Cmerald^RBEM Color Vice Grand, Albert C. Miller. Recording Secretary, Charles b, for your protection ------Roberts, Jr. t Financial Secretary, bamuel J. Prentice. „ i»i. Treasurer, Walter H. Walsh. Trustee for three years, Loydon H. Clark. Board of Governors, Arthur Shorts, Cleon L. Chapman, Beverly Wright, Leon Cone. N P. 0 . SCHEDULE

The following schedule will be observed at the South Manchester post office tomorrow. New Years Day: City carrier delivery, none. Rural carrier delivery, none. • Parcel post delivery; none. Money Order Window, closed all

stamp window, open from 7:<>0 until 10:30 a. m. „ 7 .nn Mails will arrive as follows, 7.00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. Mails will be dispatched as fol­ lows. 8:50 a. m, 11:00 a. ra. All departments of the office will close at 11:00 a. m. for the daj’.. The schedule was announced by Oliver T. Toop, postmaster. COVTOY The Ladies Fragment Society will meet Wednesday at the parson- O CT0 Those attending Manchester High school resumed their studies today. Other schools in town open Wednesday morning. Miss Laura Kingsbury returns to Connecticut Agricultural College Wednesday morning after a two & weeks vacation spent at home. George .\dams spent Sunday In 9 New Britain. Miss Eunice Koehler is confined to her home with an injured knee received while skating Christmas evening. -o Coventry Grange, No. 75, f . or H. will meet Thursday evening as usual. .. On Saturday afternoon the Cov­ entry 4-H Sunshine Scissor Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur Reed. The Senior Girls are asked to be sure and bring a pa­ jama or night gown pattern and material to cut It out. It is expect­ ed one of the state club leaders will be present and it is hoped every r member will be present with their work and sewing kit. The response o to roll call is to be answered by telling the number of articles mended during the week. The third accident of the week happened Sunday evening when a moving van enroute to l^rovidence tipped over on the lawn of The Hilltop Filling Station” which is oh the corner of Main street and Swamp Lane opposite Bread and Milk streets or more commonly de­ scribed at on the top of Twin Hill.

BERLIN HUNGER ARTIST PAYS A HEAVY FINE AND IN CHEATED BY MANAGER

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Special City Meeting The special meeting of the City Council held Friday evening In the Town Hall, ratified the recent ac­ tion of the Council which appropri­ ated $60,000 to be expended to­ wards Improvements In the local Alteration plant. The special com­ mittee which was appointed by Ex- Mayor Cameron recommended that the work outlined by Gerald Knight, consulting engineer, 'he carried out. District Meeting The district meeting of the Amer­ ican Legion Auxiliaries of Tolland and Windham counties will be held Sunday. Jan. 6th, at Moosup. Mem bers desiring to go should notifj the secretary by next Wednesday. New Books at Library During the month of December thirty-five children’s books have by the acquisition of new mer­ been added to the Children’s de­ All of the advertisers whose partment of the Public Library. chandise, new service methods; by A. O. H. Ball messages appear below are deter­ Division No. 1, A. O. H., will hold establishing new value levels they its fifty-third annual ball New mined really to make your,New Year’s Eve in K. of C. hall, Pres­ are resolved to make 1929 a gala year. cott Block. A social time is plan­ Year a happy and a successful one. ned for members and friends in connection with the dance. Licenses Beady for Sportsmen Town Clerk John B. Thomas has announced that the hunting and fishing licenses for 1929 have beei^ received and can be procured at the Town Clerk’s office. Worthy Matron Honored '2 The home' of Mrs. Alfred Gul- a dotte of 28 Thompson street was the scene of a very pleasant gather­ n ^ 11 i 11 ing Friday evening when the of-, fleers of Hope Chapter O. E. S. ten­ ALWAYS AHEAD IT is our sincere wish dered a party to the Worthy Matron HERE’S a resolu­ MAY all the mani­ IN 1929 that the coming year will Mrs. Christine Ziebarth. who was tion that will be fold blessings of presented with pieces of silverware, see the Flame of Happi­ in appreciation of her work duraig j easy to live up to ; good health, good MAY the coming year the year. The evening was ^pent iu let’s make this the ness burn brighter than playing cards and prizes were , luck and good cheer mark a consistent ad­ awarded to Miss Pauline Cooley and i merriest, liveliest ever for you—that suc­ Chrlstoplier McNeill. Following tlv> year that Old make 1929 a banner vance in your fortunes distribution of prizes refreshments cess, health and content­ Mother Earth has year for you and and those of your dear w ere served by the hostess. ment will be yours. Member.slii]) Drive ever enjoyed. ones, is our hope. The American Legion .\uxiliary yours. will conduct a membership drive with the hope of increasing their DIAMOND’S membership to 175. A prize is to THE NELLEGS be awarded the person procuring SHOE STORE the largest number of new mem­ LOUIS JAFFE SMART SHOP bers. The campaign will start Jan, 1st and continue to Feb. 15th. At present the paid-up membership is 105. Legion Meeting Stanley Dobosz Post, American Legion will hold a meeting Tuesday evening in G. A, R. hall. A speak­ er will address the members follow­ 1929 To The Rescue ing the meeting. The Season’s Greetings Helpers Wanted for New Mill The Peerless Silk Textile Com­ The past year may have pany of Passaic, N, J., who will We see good things operate a silk mill in the Leed s brought its share of hard Mill are advertising for helpers. At ahead —hearts full of present they are trying to secure luck and woe; but here’s those capable of taking charge of kindness, pockets full of the w'arping and twisting depart young 1929, eager to start ment. money, all our friends Council Meeting Jan. things anew and give you The Rockville City Council will full of good wishes. Yes, hold its first meeting of the .New a lift on the Road to Hap­ Year on Jan. 7th at 7:30 o’clock sir and ma’am, we think at which time the new officers will piness. We wish God­ receive the oath of office and ihe 1929 is going to be a Mayor will deliver his annual mes­ speed to all of our friends sage. pretty good year. 102 Deaths in 1928 and their families. There have been 102 deaths to date this year. The deaths are as follow's; January, 10; February, 7: March, 8; April, 8; May, 12; June, 6- July. 11: August, 11; Septem- her, 8: October, 8; November, 9; Manchester Motor Sales December, 4. Park Hill Flower Shop Notes Miss Sylvia Kelman of Village street spent the week-end in Bridgeport. Sigmund Dilonsnyder of New York is spending the holidays at his home on Ward street. The Vernon Grange will Install their officers Friday, Jan. 4, with Worthy State Overseer, L. G. Tolies, of Southington as Installing officer. A son, Everet William 2nd, was born Sunday afternoon at the Rock- nlie Citv Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Everet W. Skinner of this city. TO YOU WE WISH The King Is Dead, A FRESH START GUNMEN ARE KILLED a good, old-fashioned Served On A RING In The NEW ! MODERN New Year’s Day, re­ Silver Platter Long Live the King! well, let’s turn the hour­ IN CHICAGO STORE plete with loy, and 364 MERRY chimes an­ happy days thereafter nounce the advent of a New Dyers and Cleaners glass upside down and start WE’D like to see all the PPhlladelphia, Pa., Dec. 31.— in 1929. OLD 1928 has breathed Year. We hope that for in again in our quest for Driven from Philadelphia by the good luck in the world his last and 1929 ascends hopes that the coming year happiness. 1929 augurs campaign against gangs and racke served to you on a silver all our patrons it’s a year of leering, the bark of gangdom’s ma the throne. We hope his will be one of the most joy­ well for all of us optimists. chine guns, punctuated by a the platter in 1929. unparalleled good fortune. roar of sawed-off shotguns echoed MR5. accession brings you suc­ ous and prosperous you’ve through the outskirts of Camden ALDEA during the week-end, leaving two rs cess and’contentment. ever known. You have dead and five wounded victims in Manchester STATE our sincere good wishes for STATE THEATER their wake today. B e a t The death-dealing barrage was Electric a happy 1929. The House of Talkies. laid down from a speeding auto, the p a r r HULTMAN’S BEAUTY PARLOR occupants of which pumped a 875 MAIN 5T., Company stream of bullets into two other machines after a seven-mile chase along the Black Horse pike near the century old Chew’s Inn. Seven persons are under arrest and war­ rants have been sworn out for three others charging them with murder. The dead were Nicolas Celebre, 1 30, proprietor of a pool room and Joseph Cusano, 21, who, police say, figured in several shooting cases. The wounded are Phyllis Pizzola, 20, condition critical; Eleanor Mc- Devitt; Peter Zecco, condition seri­ .dSk 8 ous; Samuel Orlando and Daniel Del Giorna, alias Danny Daniels. Like Troubadours of old Daniels disappeared after the shoot­ THE SPIRIT alth ing but the others are in West 1929 STRIKES A hailing happy events, we Just around the cor­ \rmony Jersey Homeopathic hospital. OF 1929 it’s all the good fortune greet t’.ie New Year as a ner is that piece of MERRY NOTE An orange contains about 87 per ^ppiness that can be- crowded into fresn opportunity for our cent water. good luck we’re all Our sincere hope it is one person’s life that we ( friends and p.atrons to en­ seeking. May 1929 We hope that the gay Bring Your that the enthusiasm with IF our wish comes wish for 1929 and many, joy life to the full. The bring it to you and spirit that ushers in 1929 which you greet 1929 is to pass, 1929 will many years after. The best season’s greetings to all! FOOT TROUBLES your dear ones. will last throughout the justified by the best of bring them all to of luck! whole year for you. • to a good luck all year. you and yours. SPECIALIST FLORENCE’S DOUGAN ■ Stuart J. Wasley DELICATESSEN DELMAR D. AUSTIN Arthur A. Knofla DYE WORKS Miner’s Pharmacy MATTHEW WIOR Foot Correction Specialist B63 Main St., So. Manchester Consultation Free 9*Sonth Manchester j| MANUHESTEK EVEJNIWG HEKALD, SUUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., JNIONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1928. ' >e ve n ;

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Announcing Lower Meter Rates

Electric Current J Domestic Use

Marking another forward stride toward the complete electrification of all homes

e i n g convinced that our customers wish to ■ pi ORMERLY it was necessary to own cei^tain B use more electricity at lower prices, we are ^ kinds of apparatus to be able to use some of continuing our established policy of reducing our sch^ules. This is no longer necessary. All domestic customers now have their choice of any meter rates, so that in all homes the use of this of our prices. wonderful modern servant shall become univer­ There are now three different meter rates, sal for all domestic purposes. ranging from 51/2C. down to 2c. per kilowatt- hour. Each meter rate carries its appropriate The new schedules announced here are so flat rate, the payment of which makes such low made that, in small or large homes, the general meter rates possible. EVERY CUSTOMER use of electricity for all purposes can be had at NOW MAY CHOOSE whichever schedule best lower prices than ever before. suits the use he makes of electricity. Schedule for Schedule for • ‘ Full Domestic Use Partial DomesticUse IVI^f kilowatt-hour for first 200 kilowatt-hours 4c. per kilowatt-hour iv ie ie r n a i e 2c per kilowatt-hour for all additional. Meter Rate ITH a monthly flatrate of 9c. pc^ 100 square feet of bill­ ITH a monthly flatrate of 20c. per 100 square feet of bill­ ing area. This schedule, with its low meter rate of 4c. ing area. These prices reduce the bills of all custom­ W W was formerly offered only to customers who had electric cooking ers, in large and small homes, who already make material use of or refrigeration in addition to the usual lighting. Now we have electric service for various purposes in addition to the usual removed all restrictions and these prices are offered for all home lighting. The new prices ai*e particularly low for more com­ uses. plete service such as cooking, I'efrigeration, hot water heating, These prices reduce the bills of all customers who use a nor­ etc., much of which can be obtained at the new 2c. price. mal amount of electricity, and also are very low for any added For the average customer who electrifies completely the use that is desired for lighting or electric appliances, until such overall price, including the flatrate charge, would be less than time as the increase in the electrical habit will make the Full- 3c. per kilowatt-hour. Xlse Schedule moro (^]i9^ c a L ^

large proportion of our domestic bills in rate, now cfdled the **Omited Use’* schedule, will A Januaiy will be made out on the above be used for those whose use of electricity appears schedules. Those accounts which indicate the too small to take advantage of either of the above use of electricity for many purposes will be billed schedules. < on the “ Full-Use’* schedule, while those whose use is not so general will be billed on the “ Partial Use” Customers will be transferred from one sched­ schedule. ule to another on request during 1929 with ad­ The old 5V^c. meter rate with the 6i^c. flat justment on the back bills from January 1,1929. ,

h is is the fourth time in less than seven years that we have offered lower prices to our domestic cus­ T tomers. The increased use of our service with these constantly decreasing prices proves that our customers wish to make much greater use of electricity. There are unlimited possibilities for com­ plete electric service in these revolutionary low prices, and we feel certain that our customers will not over­ look this opportunity to use electricity for many kinds of nousehold work which they now do by by other means. , -1 ...... And even with these reduced rates> our liberal lamp renewal policy and trouble service continue as hereto- *

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C O M t l » r one, though. One, to show him how THIS HAS HAPPENED exactly stricken, if the poor old cides that the battle cry of “ equal disregard of the conventions. There nurse had gone the way of all pay for equal work” is most fu­ were large single pearls in her ears, tile. Woman's only economic sal­ and a triple string of them about flesh.” Not, he added hastily, “ that I’ve any particular reason for vation, she claims, consists in going her throat. ^•1 thinking so. Only I should think after jobs which men do not w'ant. She sank gracefully in her deck it would be natural enough, diair, and crossed her slim ankles. Mona seldom wore stockings. Her 'S shouldn’t you? After all, they THE TROUBLE legs were brown and very slender. couldn’t have had much in com­ The whole trouble is not only She smiled luminously at Ashto­ mon.” that women have “ temperament” reth, and, leaning forward, kissed “ Why, I know she’d be simply which makes it impossible for heart-broken,” declared Ashtoreth. them to view' their jobs objective­ her swiftly. “ She cried all night long last night “ I have seen Meester Smythe,” ly as men do, and that they exploit eJaCt" (a)ojs‘1X^ she said, “ and he told me what he — just worrying.” their own personalities at the ex­ had already told you. He say also” They had reached the smoking pense of the job, but that they —Mona wrinkled her brows per­ room. don’t even recognize this “ tem­ • (iex^ . VC “ What do you say If we have one plexedly— “ Oh. yes— he say you are perament” as a handicap but are CKTL(?t/maC, my trumpery little triumph. But, little drink?” proposed Jack. “ Just rather proud of it, according to ma cherie, that is not so. He tell ‘You're Gorgeous,” Jack Told Her. one.” her theory. me I flaunt you in the faces of the Ashtoreth felt reckless. To which I can only murmer, fat ladies. That I have embarrassed her. “ Mona won’t be back till late. pertly. “ T1'4C dress, I mean. It’s so “ Ail right,” she agree'’ . “ I’ll “ Oh, I don’t know about all that.” y o i, because now they will not She has lots of friends in port. She Haltering, anyone“would look pretty break a rule. I’ll have a cocktail I am inclined to class this business with a cherry in it— no, I won’t— > ( speak to you when I go to Guade­ didn’t ask you to stay ashore with in it. The beads are hers, too, and “ temperament” of woman with so loupe. And you w’ill be all alone.” her, I notice.” the earrings. I wish ! could wear I’ll have an olive!” many of our sex myths. Most any je f “ She did, too!” lied Ashto-eth. hei shoes, but they’re just a little “ Whiskey and soda,” he ordered, of us have seen manifest quite as Ashtoreth laid her hands on much male “ temperament” in Smythe looked at her sharply. too big for me.” “ and a martini.” i‘. is not possible the- other way tures taken. About 400 boy$^were Mona’s knees. While they waited to be served, business as female. “ I am sorry/’ she said, “ that he “ I don’t believe it,” he retorted. “ Gold digger,” he retorted. round. present as was also Goveriior distressed you, because, honestly, “ But that’s all right. You can’t “ You’re incorrigible— and you he considered Ashtpreth indulgent­ “ By the looks of things,” he WAPPING Trumbull. The boys report a fln« blame the girl. It makes it very ought to be ashamed of yourself.” ly. MOTHERS OF TEN time.- Mona, I don’t give a darn about continues. “ 1929 is going to be Wapping Grange held its twenty- these women. I like you heaps bet­ much nicer for us, besides. I’ll have “ I’ll go up on deck with you” , “ You don’t ever drink, do you?” The whole world got beautiful­ the biggest divorce year we ever Paul Umasis and family moved you all to myself now, up on the she countered, “ because it’s alto­ ho asked. “ Such a funny way to ly sobby the other day when a third regular meeting on Friday from Dart District, to Windsor ter. I’m sorry you’re leaving at had. The numbe. of divorces will evening, at the Wapi.ing Center Guadeloupe, because it’s beer love­ top deck. The moon is absolutely gether too v/onderful to miss. But order! It’s strange, too— you know mother of ten children was s m- be as much evidence of prosperity Locks, about two weeks ago. full tonight, and the sky will be I won’t let you kiss me.” I thought all American girls drank tenced to prison for life because as bank debits or pig iron produc­ school hall, there being about forty ly having you for a roommate. of her fourth conviction for sell­ members present. It waS the an­ Mona dear— truly— .f all these cats simply brimming over with stars. “ You won’t!” he cried. “ Have like fish.” tion. Prosperous times are those A perfect night for romance.” you seen the moon?” “ I told you I didn’t,” she re­ ing liquor. The judge, the jury, chosen by people who want their nual Christmas party, at the busi­ came crawling on their knees, I and prosecutor, were represented ness meeting. Ivan West was voted wouldn’t speak to them. I shan’t Ashtoreth poured another cup of “ I saw it rise,” she said, “ like a minded him. ! freedom. Prosperity probably Fashion Plaque tea, and dropped a slice of lime in little white ghost.” “ I know— but I don’t believe all as arch fiends and the ten "ittle brings domestic trouble.” in as the assistant steward in the mind a bit Leing alone.” children were pictured as utterly place of Harley Newcomb who A suspicion of tears dimmed it. She would be just as casual Jack Ct.me closer. I’m told,” he retorted. “ Why don’t “ You ha'.an’t seen a thing,” he you tell me now that you weren’t unconsidered and left to the hap­ SPEEDED UP found it impossible to take the Mona’s eyes. She jumped quickly to about it as he was. hazard mercies of a cruel world. “ A perfect night,” she agreed. said. “ And you simply don’t know ever kissed under a moon before?” Still speaking of divorce, Vladi­ office. Alfred Stone, the Worthy tier feet. Master, is expecting to attend the “ Then,” she cried, “ we shall go “ But not for you and me. Don’t you what you’re talking about. It’- in­ Ashtoreth smiled. mir Chukhnowski was married in know I don't like you?” credible that a girl should Want to . “ Because that wouldn’’. be true,” HARD-BOII.ED THEORY Leningrad at noon, quarreled with State Grange, wnich is to be held at ashore together. There is a Chinese Perhaps I’m hard-bPiled, but— Bridgeport, January 8, 9 and 10. shop here, and I shall buy my little “ Well, I noticed that I hadn’t sit on deck— under a million stars she confessed. his wife over where they should exactly slain you,” he admitted. — and not be kissed. It’s just a It was only last month that after all. ten little children in care live from then on till 12;20, and The Worthy Oveiseer, Robert New­ friend a Mandarin’s coat, because of a woman who would deliberate­ “ But you couldn’t help loving me a bawdy myth— that’s all it is. Now Monty English had kissed her be­ got his divorce at 12:25. You comb, was voted as an alternate tor she is a good girl, and I love her. ly break the same law, any law, just “ signify your intention” in the worthy master. After a short And a little trinket of jade, for little tonight— the moon, you know, see here, Ashtoreth, you’re going to neath a full moon. Sometime^ Mon­ ty said the prettiest things That four times, and confess that she that country. Probably as well it program, Santa Claus and Mother good luck. Then you may say. I anr the stars. The tropics begin to get kissed tonight. You are, I couldn’t support her children any get in your blood. This suKry cli­ r ean, if you come iip on leek with night he had quoted a little bit of did work that way. In this coun­ Goose appeared and distributed knew Mona de Musset, and she other way, plus the fact that try ■ they’d have quarreled for presents, popcorn and candy for all. brought me good luck.” mate, don’t you know, is awfully me. If you don’t like the notion, poetry. Thomas Moore, he said, had written it. And Ashtoreth haa look­ there are ten children, moves me months, made only , misery for Games were played and old fashion­ She was excited as a child. conducive to love.” you might just as well stay down to tears much more than the idea here and go to bed.” ed it up later. “ Fly Not Ye‘ ” was themselves and everybody else, ed dancing was enjoyed until a late “ Come quickly,” she begged, Ashtoreth dimpled. of mama being taken away and spent much monej’ for a divorce, “ What!” she gasped. the name, and Monty had said that hour. The following committee was “ and you shall wear a dress to give “ Yes,” she said, “ I suppose it the ten offspring cared far in some with the same result as the hurry- appointed to provide a program for must be. I hope I meet somebody He came in the room then, and Moon was the loveliest Irish poet the fat ladies pains. One 1 have other way. up one. the next meeting which will be held net ever worn. It was made for you, nice before the trip’s over. It’s just put his hands on her shoulders. that ever lived. Now she repeated it unblushing- That .gives us food for thought. on Tuesday evening, Jan. , • Miss ma cherie.” too bad you’re the only man “ You head’d me,” be told her. BIG DIVORCE YEAR Sure enough, more divorces are • Oh, well!” ly to Jack. Girls can do the strang­ Clara Chandler, Mrs. Ella Burn­ That evening Mona stayed around.” Divorces increase with prosper­ granted the well-to-do than the ham, Miss Margaret Wellts, Miss "“We’ll have a dance after din­ Ashtoreth gathered up a wrap of est things! ' ashore. Ashtoreth had dinner ity, and decrease in hard times poor— 1 guess— or is it only the Helen Lane, and Mrs. Lillian E. ner,” he propo.'sed. “ And then when Mona’s. . . . “ If you feel that way brought on deck. And there Jack with such amazing regularity that divorces of the well-to-do which Grant. Smythe joined her. it gets a little dark, w.e’ll ieave about it!” she said. “ ‘Fly not yet; ’tis just the hour the divorce rate and the stock attract attention? Do the poor She put the thing about her. When pleasure, like the midnight The sky was very brightly illumi­ “ I hope you’ra not angry with their old orchestra flat. We’ll go market rise and fall togetlier, ac­ stick because they have to, not nated about 7:30 Friday evening, me,” he began. up and talk to the stars.” “ Come on I hen!” flower cording to John f.ove, finance edi­ having the price of a divorce, nor He'd talk to her like that would That scorns the eye of vulgar light. which proved to be a fire in the “ But I am,” Ashtoreth told him. Mona had not returned, and Ash­ tor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. a housekeeper to take the wife’s north east part of the town. Quite He took the chair by her side, toreth was bored. At eight o’clock he! Who did he think he was? Begins to bloom for sons of night “ In fact, one could forecast the place, and the woman knowing And who did he think she was? And maids v,'ho love the moon’.” a large barn on the premises of and began, leisurely, to fill his pipe. Jack knocked on her stateroom divorce rate from the stock mar­ that she wwn’t economically better what is known as the Fred Dart IF SHE GOES IN FOR SPORTS door. And she greeted him in a Sne’d show him! Just because he ket,” he .writes. “ Unfortunately herself much by scrubbing floors? “ That’s too bad,” he remarked, place, was bumed to the ground. — and what modern ‘woman doei "Lecause I’ve only one more night swirl if chiffon, pink as the heart thought he looked like the Prince “ Beautiful!” aclaimed Jack, when of Wales! Ma/be now, with Sadie she had finished. “ And now, ‘little The place was formerly owned by not? she should look over .the new on board. And you know you of a rose. Mona had insisted it did the Hunting Brothers. A large mow .... or Mona, even .... maid who loves the moon,’ empty haven’t kissed me yet.” not suit her, and was a little tight of hay and about four or five hun­ modernistic sports models In wrist “ Come on!” she cried. “ What your glass. Time flies!” ORNAMENTS ADD CHIC TOUCH “ Kissed you!” she cried. “ Why, besides. It was perfect on Ash­ dred dollars worth of tools destroy­ watches. This one is of silver with are you waiting for?” (To be Continued) I wouldn’t kiss you if you were the toreth. TO FORMAL EVENING GOWNS ed by the fire. braided brown leather cords. last man on earth.” “ You’re gorgeous,” Jack told her. “ One little kiss,” he told her. “ For a sample, you know.” The tryst beneath has a startling Mr. and Mrs. Percy West moved He lit his pipe before replying. “ I told you you were beautiful.” their family to South Manchester, All right. Fe could have it. Just hiterruptlon.— In the next chapter. “ Oh yes, you would,” he assured “ It’s Mona’s,” she informed him recently from this place. MRS. ADA M. The Friendly Indians or the Junior Y. M. C. A. boys and also MERRIFIELD the Y. M. C. A. boys were well YOUR represented at the Y. M. C. A. Boys Teacher of Day in Hartford last Thursday. Mandolin Tesor Batljo Levi Dewey took Otis Hills. Philip Baojo-Mandolla Daily Health Service Pierce, Clydp Johnson, Ralph Tenor Guitar Plectrum Banjc Smith, Wells Dewey, Ardiui Pratt Ukulele Maiido-CellO HINTS ON HOW TO REKP WELL CHILDREN •f>C*** Mandola . Cello>BatiJ« t:=^^Bsr=sa=a=s=s=a±£±ss==ss=SS=:a and Henry Chandler and Frank W. by World Famed Authority Congdon took Luther Burnham, Ensemble Playing fOr Advanced Homer Lane, Raymond Burges and Puplla. ^ O live I^berts Barton Paul Smith. They went to the State Agent for Gibson Instrumental theater in the forenoon, and to the Odd Kelliiwff’ Itlork ELIMINATING WORRY VTTAL <^patient in an Institution rather >!!^ ©1928 l)y NEA Serytcejnc Armory in the afternoon. The Marl­ .AI the < enter.— H. Mon* IN TREATING TUBERCULOSIS than at home is the advantage of a Is Junior to have a new baby sis­ and Daddy and I-hre going to have borough Boys Band furniSaed the day. Tuesday, Wednesday attd change. As pointed out by Dr. ter or brother? a present some day, the very thing music, and the boys had their pic­ I'liursday. This is the second of an import­ James Alexander Miller in his com­ Has it been a case of blue heaven we’ve been wanting.” ant series of three articles *on cli­ plete consideration of the subject at your home— “ iust Molly and me He’ll Bo Attentive. mate and tuberculosis. in the American Review of Tuber­ and Junior make three” for several Of course he will be all ears at culosis, healthy people, when tired, years? And are you worried for once. Bv DR. MORRIS PISHBEIN experience a tremendous improve- fear your small son will resent thej “ Don’t you remember when we Editor Journal of the American' ment in their general physical and intrusion of a stranger into his pri-‘ were talking one day and we all Medical Association and of Hygeia, mental tone by a complete change vate paradis^? , thought It would be such fun if The Cleaners That t^leaa the Health Magazine. of environment. ' Well— the way he receives his there were four of us Instead of This is all the more true of those three? Such a lot more fun. Well, with tuberculosis. People who live new relative will depend entirely It has been emphasized in a pre­ upon you. If you begin early, orj that’s Just what there Is going to in apartments or tenement houses be—a baby.” '' vious article in this series that frequently do better merely by even late, to get his mind In thej there is no one best climate for tu­ proper condition there isn’t going Later let him help you get ready. transfer to a day camp near the Let him fetch and carry little berculosis, and that many factors seashore or in the country. to be the least doubt In the world r enter into the choice of the place about it. things when you are fixing the Ifffl Oxygen and Rest. bassinette and making things for to which the P9,tient with this dis­ The advantages of open-air life Prepare His Mind. rWyi — ease is to be sent, if he is to leave And the way to get his mind In the layette. and open-air sleeping are now rec­ i Let him feel that It Is his .baby T-igiQ home at all. ognized by common experience. the proper condition is to tell him Certainly he should not travel about it beforehand. as well as yours. He will slide These increase the general tone of into his role of older brother with­ into a new community without suf­ the body, quiet the nervous system But just telling isn’t enough. ficient funds to take care of him There are several ways of telling. out the least difficulty in the and favor relaxation and sleep. world. for at least a year, to provide him Dr. Miller made a complete sur­ You can make Junior hate his new with good food and lodging, and to vey of various resorts for the care baby brother like Cain hated Abel make sure that he will have com­ of the tuberculosis in this country, if you allow any member of the When Your Clothes Go “ Out” petent medical ^attention. as a result of which he has drawn family to tease him about it. "Just THE BRIDGEGROaM Ment^ Attitude up certain definite conclusions rel­ wait! You’re not going to , be * Everett L. Mugler, properous When you send your clothes out of Irown to be dry- The satisfaction of the pa- ative to the importance of climate Mother’s baby any more! You’ll manufacturer of Buffalo, N. Y., at­ cleaned. .. .do you know where they go? Why not ient’s mind is of the utmost im­ in this disease. These conclusions not sleep in her room and sit on her tended a party in honor of himself have them cleaned right here in town where you can portance. A mother will not get lap at the table any more. And and the girl whom he was to mar­ are so significant that they will be be sure they won’t be huddled into suburban bundles. well if is constantly worried given In full In a subsequent your daddy won’t ride you on his ry the next day, then went home about the condition of the children article. foot or carry you around on his and killed himself. “ Insanity” Is Dougan’s can always b^ relied upon to do excellent that she has left at home. shoulder either. You won’t be In it the obvious glib comment. Maybe w ork ...... and make prompt deliveries. . A business man will not recover at all when the new baby comes!” so; maybe not. > The border line as well in a strange climate as at Silly, cruel, mean, and ignorant! twixt the world of so-called nor­ Cleaning and Dyeing home if he Is constantly worried GERANIUBI RED Mothers aren’t likely to be so fool­ malcy and that of the sub or ab­ Free Collectiph and Delivery / \ about his business. It iu for this A geranium red sports suit has ish themselves; they should watch normal is hard to define. And the reason that many institutions have a collar of platinum fox and a carefully leSt maids, older children, complexes In human beings’ souls grown up near all of the large cit­ blouse of the same shade, with or practical-poking uncles get in of which we' occasionally catch a ies in our country. bandings o f red. their work when they are not glimpse when desperation drives The routine of treatment In around. / them to open outbreak can only such instances is of greater ad­ The telling should come from the make us wonder what the great vantage than any possible advan­ mother herself. Say to Junior some minds of mental and emotional (Left, top to bottom.) A modernistic brooch of rock crystal, green tages to be derived from climate. STYLISH YELLOW fine day when he is happy— I science are doing for all baffled cfysophase and silver forms the focal point on a brocaded green gown. D O U G a n D Y E The biggest advantage of an insti­ A navy blue flannel suit,' with humans. Novel shoulder straps on a black lace evening gown are of strass. with shouldn’t choose one of those Harrieon Straat IKC. tution is the fact that the patient circular skirt and dressy jacket cuddly moments, either, when the three circles of opaque crystal and tassels. Patou makes a lovely pend­ can be educated in the proper flnisbed in mustard yellow braid, tie between mother and son seems Don’t forget Tall, Cedar’s New ant of onyx and brilliants with blue semi-precious stones, for a gown of' South Manchastar m routine ofl'.life leading to recovery.r. M s mustard yellow blouse fin- particularly close~*-“ I have the Year’s Eve Dance at Masonic Hail blue velvet. (Right) the right shade of yellow opaque b e^ s and The sem d reason for treating a jfl^d^.blue. ’ nioest tbtan to u u lioaevl —AAvt. ■ triola^bracalet accent a cbUCbn dress color. ' ;■• ^■^ '- '.'••V

MAJNUHESTEK EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1928. PAGE UnNE Manchester - Bristol Series Opens Tuesday Only Three Dropkicks IT C O U LD N r MAKE THINGS A N Y WORSE RIVAl HIGH SCHOOL CLASH A c e H0 0 KIM6 5 ‘aoOLD 0E MO REST IN BIG NEW YEAR’S BATTLE Booted During Season BETuLiBE-M R ooM oS /A N iO T aA T Tae 0OM5 saooLD f u s h t OAiT\U OME OF T a S M TO BE WAGED IN BELL CITY Retreat of Goal Posts Was PASSED UP $5,000 D 150P 5. MOOD f o r OUR NEXT CHAMP Crosby High of Waterbury Serious Menace to 1928 A E. Brown, Alabama Star of Wulsh Thinks American day Night. One of the surprise answers that 1926, Now Jn Movies as OccA$lOMAUM Both came back from 60 representative t

health. His health has been declin­ Fuel and Feed 40-A ELSIE MACK AY’S FORTUNE Want Ad Information. Lost and Poond ing for the last two years and he is OF $3,412,585 GOES TO HEBRON now unable to leave his room. His LOST — GENTLEMAN’S fur lined FOR SALE—BEST OF hard wood. HELP PAY BRITISH DEBT glove. In vicinity of Main and Strick­ Slabs $7.00 load, hardwood $S.00 mother-in-law, Mrs. Flavel N. Gil­ . Manchester land streets. Finder please call 1200. load; also fire place wood. Chas. R. Guests on Christmas Day and at lette, also a former Hebron resi­ Palmer. Telephone 895-3. Edinburgh.— Personal es'tale to other times through the week at dent, is in usually good health. the value of 5>3,412,585 was left by Evening Herald LOST— BLACK sheep lined glove for the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Johnson left hand. Call 1045 or leave at 122 1-'(IK SALE—SLAB wood. stove Phone Your Want Ads the Honorable Elsie M'gckay, Classified Advertisements Birch street. Reward. length, fireplace wood 6 to 9 dollars A. Rathbun were Mr. and Mrs. of Plainfield were visitors at the daughter of Viscount Inchcape, a truck load. V. Firpb. 116 Wells Arthur McDonald, James Flanagan, home of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Hew­ Count Blx averase -woras to a line street. Phone 2466-W and 2634-2. who. with Captain Hinchcliffe, the Initials, numbers and abbreviations a To The Miss Johanna Evans, all of Hart­ itt recently. Mrs. Johnson is a sis­ Annonneements noted English aviator, lost her life each count as a word and compond •WOOD FOK SAl.,E— Hard, chestnut, ford. and Mrs. Evans, Miss Evans’ ter of Miss Josephine Hart, a for­ words as two words. Minimum cost Is when attempting a trans-Atlantic STEAMSHIP TICKETS—all parts ot mixed, white birch and slab. Season­ mother, from Brooklyn, N. Y. mer teacher at the Center grammar price of three lines. ed and sawed to order. L. 1'. Wood * * * the world. Ask for sailing lists and Pins received by children of the flight in the airplane Endeavor ta Co., 55 Blssell street. Phone 496. school, n'Ow located in North Attle­ Line rates per day for transient rates. Phono 750-2. Robert J. Smith. Congregational Center Sunday boro, Mass. March this year. a A g 1009 Main street. The inventory of the estate has Garden-Farm-Dairy Products 50 Evenin" Herald School for attendance records were Effective March IT, 193T awarded to Alberta and Winthrop THEATRICAL MAN DIES been lodged with the Royal Com- Cash Charge Aotomonlles for Sale 6 Consecutive Days 7 cts 9 cts FOR SALE—FANCY GREEN Moun­ Hilding for three months perfect Boston, Dec. 31.— Influenza missory here, and reveals that Miss 3 Consecutive Days 9 cts 11 qts tain potatoes. Frank V. Williams, attendance, (bronze pins); to Brad­ brought a high fever to Morris Mackay left nc will. X Day 11 cts 13 cts 9S9-12. ______ford Smith and Marion Griffin, si.x Nearly one million, dollaro of the All orders for irregular Insertions FOR SALE— GOOD USED CARS Roenberg, young musical director will be charged at the one-time rate. CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. FOR SALE— APPLES. Greenings. months, gunmetal pins; to Edwin cf “ Rain or Shine.’’ His wife, Odell estate goes to the State in death Special rates for long term every Center & Trotter Streets Baldwins, Jonathan and Delicious, Smith, Marie Smith, Lucius Robin­ Miller, a dancer with the show, duties. As announced in July last, day advertising given upon request. TeL 1174 or 2021-2 by the basket, bushel or barrel, at son, Jr., Donald Robinson, nine begged him to stay in bed. But the residue has been given to the Ads ordered for three or six days the farm or delivered. Edgewood And Ask for “Bee” Fruit Farm. Tel. 945. W. H. Cowles. months, silver plate; to Mabel Hill, Roenberg went through the mati­ National Exchequer by Viscount and stopped before the third or fifth FOR SALE— REO 7 pass, touring. two years, gold wreath; to Ellen dav will be charged only for the ac­ Chandler sedan. 3 Reo trucks, o. o nee and again appeared in the pit Inchcape as a fund to be applied tual number of times the ad appear­ dump truck. Brown's Garage—Tel. Honsctiold Goods 51 Tell Her What You Want Hill, three years, gold bar; to My­ for the night performance. He col­ for the reduction of the national ed. charging at the rate earned, but corner Cooper and West Center ron Hill and Sherwood and Irving no’ aiio“ vances”o'r refunds can be made gtreets, lapsed after the final curtain and debt, in memory of his daughter. on six time ads stopped after the Griffin, four years, gold bar; to She will take your ad. help you word It for best results, George and Elton Brocks and Helen died at a local hotel early today fifU^daj.i display lines not Aoto Accessories— lire* (i PRICES REDUCED and see that It is properly Inserted. Bill will be mailed Hough, eight years, gold bar; to with his wife and members of the ON ALL DINING ROOM. same day allowing you until seventh day after Insertion Ruth Raymond, nine years, gold cast at his bedside. The body was The sum of $675,000,000 ,in ^°^lie Herald will not be responsible b a t t e r i e s f o r y o u r automobile BEDROOM AND LIVING to take advantage of the CASH RATE. taken to the home of his parents stocks and bonds was moved from for more than one incorrect Insertion ranging from $7 up. Recharging and ROOM FURNITURE bar. of any advertisement ordered for repairing. Distributors of Prest-O- Mrs. Helen White and Miss Daisy in New York. one building to another in New more than one time. lite Batteries. Center Auto Supply WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE White were Christmas Day guests York City in broad daylight. Ru­ The inadvertent omission of lacor- Co.. 155 Center. Tel. 673.______17 Oak Street Don’ t forget Tall Cedar’s New mors that it was only a night clnb rect publication of advertising will be of Mrs. W. A. White in Montville. rectified only by cancellation of the NOW IS THE TIME to have your car The next day Mrs. White and her Year’s Eve Dance at Masonic Hail. cl'anging its address were unfound­ charge made for the service rendered. checked up for the winter season. daughter. Miss Daisy, had as their — Advt, ed. IF YOU ARE A poor sleeper, come to Experienced mechanics trained by 7« guest Mrs. Arthur Keefe of Gilead. All advertisements must conform General Motors assures you expert Benson’s and get a Nachman Com- Legal Notices Good In style, copy and typography with work. fort mattress. The Home of Some excitement was caused on regulations enforced by the publish­ H. A. STEPHENS Bedding. AT A COURT OF PROB-ATE HELD AMERICAN AUTOS that day by the appearance in the ers and they reserve the right to Chevrolet Sales and Service at Manchester, within and for the White family dooryard of a red fox. edit, revise or reject any copy con­ 'liter at Knox Tel. 939-2 Musiral Instruments 58 District of Manchester, on the 2Jth. The dogs set up a chase but the fox sidered objectionable. dav of December, A. D., 192^ CLOSING HOURS— Classified ads Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., PLAN TO INVADE escaped. Garages— Service— Storage lU Piano. to be published same day must be re­ ONE GOOD USED Haines The weekly meeting of the Bible ceived by 12 o’clock noon. Saturdays Special $40. ‘^'^Esfate of Byron F. Darling late of WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE class taught by the Rev. John Deet- 10:30 a. m. FOR RENT— GARAGE on 'Winder- Manchester, in said District, d^eased. mere street. Call Alfred Rollet, tele­ 17 Oak St. On motion of The Home Bank & GERMAN MARKET er took place Thursday evening at Sale or Rent Telephone Your Want Ads. phone 2887. Trust Compani' administrator with the home of Mr.^.and Mrs. Albert Wanted— To Buy 58 will annexed. . Hilding. The book of MIcah was * * Ads are accepted over the telephone FOR RENT—G.ARAGE for storing ORDERED:—That six months from at the CHARGE R.\TE given above car. $3.00 per month. Inquire 31 E.ast taken up for study. Refreshments tilee 29th day of December. A. D., 19./8, as a convenience to advertisers, but Middle Turnpike. l WILL BUY An.vthing you’ll sell in Berlin.— The American automo- the line of junk or old furniture. be and the .same are limited and al­ were served. the CASH RATES will be accepted as lowed for the creditors within which Mrs. Della Porter has been the FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ FOR RENT— FOR STORAGE or Call me on the phone. Wm. Ostrin- mobiie industry is preparing for a to bring in their claims against said determined invasion of the German guest of Mrs. George Mitchell for ness office on or before the seventh autos, two spaces in garages, ne.nr sky. Tel. 849. estate, and the said administrator is HeraM BuiMing dav following the first Jnsertlpn of Center. Cement bottom, electric directed to give public notice to the market, according to indications the past few days during the ab­ each ad. otherwise the CHARCiL lights. Phone 859-4. WILL PAY THE HIGHEST cash prices for rags, paper, magazines, creditors to bring in tlieir claims here. sence of her son Roger W. Porter R.A'TE will be collected. No responsi­ within said time allowed by bility for errors in telephoned ads old metal. Will also buy all kinds of Neariy two dozen American au- and Mrs. Porter who are on a motor Business Services Offered D4 chickens. .Morris H. Lessner. Tel. a copy of this order on the public will be assumed and their accuracy si.gn post nearest to the place where tomobiie firms have made sound­ trin to Maine. -at- cannot be guaranteed. 1 545. The assessors were still at work • • • HOW ABOUT A CELETEX celling to the deceased last dwelt within said ings In both German and American I PAY THE best prices for rags, town and by publishing the same In officiai circies here regarding e.x- at the town clerk’s office in an all Index of Classifications cover up old plaster cracks? Goes on some newspaper liaving a circulation over old plaster and makes warm paiier. books, metals etc. D. Oren- pansion in the German market, and day’s session on Saturday. They Evening Herald Want Ads are now tight job. Let us estimate. AH kinds steln. oldest junk dealer In town. in said proltate district, within ten hoped to complete their work of as­ rrouped according to classincali >ns davs from the date of this order, and at ieast one big American automo- of jobing. Albert T. Crawford. 3J9 Tel. 473-M. » sessing on that day. below and for handy reference will East Center street. Telephone con­ return make to this court of toe no­ biie concern has started negotia 10 Hilliard St. Manchester appear In the numerical order indi­ nection. Aimrtiiieiiis. Fiats, I'ciicmenls nce given. S. HYDE lions for a partnership with a big Miss Mary Kelley of Middletown cated: . is spending part of her.holiday va­ Judge. German automobile concern. De­ Births ...... ^ cation as the guest of Miss Florence Engagements ...... Florists— NurserU'S 15 FOK RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, uii- H-12-31-2S. spite deniais. automobile circles stairs, good condition, rent $20.00. E Smith at her Hebron home. Two stories high, of brick, mill construction, 35x100 Marriages ...... Jr Apply at 11 Ridgewood street. are convinced that serious nego­ Deaths ...... ^ FOR S.ALE— CUT FLOWERS, Calen­ AT A COURT OF PROB.ATE HELD Miss Clarls.sa TiOrd was the .Cards of Thanks ...... l dulas. Carnations. Snap Dragons and at Mancliesier, within and for the tiations for a partnership are un­ feet, with basement suitable for storage purposes. En­ ro RENT — GREENACRES Wads­ district of Manchester, on the -9th. week-end guest of Miss Betty Al­ In Memortam ...... some potted flowers. 621 Hartford worth street. 5 room fiat, all modoin der way between General Motors laire. assistant librarian at Mamar- Lost and Found ...... 1 Road, Telephone 37-3. dav of I fe e e m b e r ,D .. 1928. , Announcements ...... - iiiiprovements. Imiuiie i'S Church i're.seut Wll.lRA-M S. HYDE. Lsq.. and the German Opei Works, whose oneck. tire building equipped with Grinnell sprinkler system. Personals ...... * street or telev'boiie 1348. ______I .ludgo. director, Fritz von Opel, became Grace and Charlotte Rathbun. Aiitonioltiles Moving—I'rucklng— go f f p I I'lstato of Doris Brink, late of Man- known for his expevlmeni wit’a fia^ghters cf Mr. and Mrs. Freder Light and airy and suitable for manufacturing purposes. AutomobMes for Sale ...... < FOR RENT—TEN E.M ENT ' Chester in said district, deceased, Automobiles for E.'ccbange ...... 6 rooms, all improwments i Upon apidieation of Margaret M. the rocket car. ick A. Rathbun, have been ill with GENKRx\L TRUCKING— Local nnd j Ridgewood street. Cali Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 6 long distance. Prompt service— rates I I praving that an instrument Promising Field. an attack of intestinal grippe. lut­ i'urporting to t>e t lie last will and . Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 reasonable. Frank V. Williams, FOR liENT— FIVE ROOM teiieii. i The German automobile market eins Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will sell or lease for term of years. Auto Schools ...... "-A 989-12. Pit llidl testament of .said deceased be admit- with all liniirovemeins led to (ifobate and that letters of is considered one of the most L. W. Robinson of Valevue Farm Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 3 street. Teleplmne 1214-4. Autos— For Hire ...... 2 SJTORAtSE ROO.MS for furnlttre or I administration witli the will annexed promising in the world at the mo­ bas also suffered a similar attack. i Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 at Ural th­ nierchandlso available FOR R E N T -6 ROOM tenement ' I;" -/"V.V/'on’m ment. Germany has recovered from A number of such cases have been For particulars inquire at The Herald,^ 13 Bisssll Motorcycles— Bicycle ...... 11 wnite's, 52 Pearl street Wanted Autos—Motorcycles----- 12 Bratnard .street, near .Main. Alfidy to o i;i.K R K I 'V lia t the foregoing the effects of the war and the in­ reported. niinhieMn nnd Pr<*fe>»Nlonnl Services PERREl'T it Gl.KNNEY moving sea­ Aaron .lobnson. telephone pp lieard and determined flation so rapidly that its national Miss Elizabeth Stanek. who is a street. South Manchester, Thomas Ferguson, Manager. Business Services Offered...... 13 son is here. Several trucks at vour janitor -04ii. ______! , 1^, i>r„i,ate olliee in .Mancliester in wealth has reached pre-war level.^ student at Bay Path Institute, Household Services Offered .....13-.A service, up to date eiiuipmeui. e.v- FOR ItKNT—.SIX ROtl.M tenement at | sai'l .V.IVlli' a'lVehmk^ In'um > ^ SPVeral victor countries Springfield. Mass., has been spend- Building—Contracting ...... H perienccd men Plione 7-2. i foV:^no::n,'am^;lK;t‘‘no^io> g.vo especially Great Britain nnd ,\mer ling her Christmas vacation at the Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 liuiuire 4 1 Funeral Oirectors ...... 16 I.OCAl.. A.ND I.O.N<5 distance moving all iH-rsotis interested in said estttte icn, have gone far beyond 10’14 home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Heating—I'lumhliig—Rooting ... 17 liv expelleiiced men. Public stor"- RI'INT —6 Ri <1 i.\l ti'iioiiu'nt on of the peiidi ney of said atiplteatlon Stpnhen Stanek. and tlie time and itlaee of licarln.g and 'herefore far he.vond Germany, Insurance ...... 13 house. 1.K T, Wood, e.l Blssell street HiUiaiii ?tr««‘l, all Imiu-ovcim'itls n- and thou.ah the per capita wealth Miss Anna Stanek was the .guest Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 I'el. 496. ('Ui(lln,i; licat. ciarage, Telci.lion tliereon, tiv pnlilislung a copy of tills THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: Moving—Trucking—Storage ...... 0 order in some newsiiaiier having a mav be considernhly higher in sev­ of relatives in Newark. N. J.. for I :!97-2 eireulation in said distriet. on or lie- Painting— Papering ...... 21 Rpi'Hlring eral other countries, nevertheles.s, several weeks recentiv. Professional Services ...... 22 I't) Kl'INI' ~ Cl'IN I'lLNNI At. Honrl fore Deeemlter :il, 1928, and liy post­ Germany as a whole, with its 63.- Word has been received from “ Men of the South Pole” Repairing ...... v-* oo'ii'.-s, tout rooio «iiaiioo-nt. lam- ing a eopy ot tliis order on the public William Harris, a former resident Tailoring—Oyelng—Clcaning ... 24 CHI.MNEYS CLEANED and rei.atreil. tor .sorvtoe. Heal ga,» range, Ire l>"x -iign-t>ost in said town or .Manchester. 000,000 people, is again one of the Sketches by llessey: Synopsis by liraucbci Toilet Goods and Service ...... 2.'> key fitting, sates oiiened. saw filing ! t'lirmshed Call Mato'liesiot Con ,'U least live days lietore tlte day of richest countries in the world, .^nd of this town, now living in Roches­ Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 and grinding Work ojiHt-d tor I sMto'iion Comnan.v, 3100 oi <83-2 lieariii.g, to api'ear it they see cause her rec.overy, which did not begin ter. N. Y., that he is in very feeble Kdiicntloiinl Harold Clemson. lOS North Elm; at salti time and iilaoe and lie heard Courses and Classes ...... 27 street. Tel, 462, KI'INT-IM.EASANT ;i l>a rt no'ii t. relative thereto, and make return to till 1024. has been so rapid that Private Instruction ...... 2,8 t‘36 \V Center street. Waller OIimIi. tills court. she promises to surpass some and Dancing ...... 2S-.A MA'I'TRESSES, BOX SI'RINCS, ciisli- releolione 3.M. WILLIA.M S. HYDE tons and itillows sienllzed and reno­ J udge. catch up witli others countries in Musical— Dramatic ...... 29 a short while. Waiitcd—Instruction ...... 30 vated with sulidinr and rormal- F«>R Rl'tNT—SEVIOKAI. first class 11-12-31-28. Only 80 Days . FliiniicinI dehyde best met bod, Reasonalile rents, wiilt all ,'ni|iro\emenis Apply But the “ motorization’’ of Ger­ Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 prices. Holmes Bros FurnlMire Co.. Eilward J Holl, 865 'aln street. Tel many has not kept step with this Business Opportunities ...... 32 331 Centet street. Tel. 1268. development. There are only 1 ,- Money to Loan ...... 33 SLAYER OF TROOPER Money Wanted ...... 34 SEWING MACHINE repairin.g of all I l''ii|{ RI'LN’l' —5 Rial.M tetiemeiit. mod- 200.000 motor cars of nil kinds in Then Comes llelii mill Slliinlimin makes, oils, needles and snpi>Hcs. R I ern conve.tlenees. Aptily 7 Allen Germany today, against 23,000.000 Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 W. Garrard. 37 Edward street. Tel ! I’lai'c. Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 715. CAUGHT IN TRENTON in America. France and Great llelp Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 HiMises for nair* Britain, with a much smaller popu­ Spring Agents Wanted ...... 37-A RHONOGRAPHS. vacuum cleaner. | lation, have considerably more au­ Situations Wanted—Female .... 38 clock reimiring. key llnliut. giin and TteUon, N. J., Dec. 31.— Cap- lock smithing. Bralthwalt’'. 52 Pejirl •'iiR g.A I.E— W ASH I .Nti'I'D.N street. tomobiles than Germany. Even Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 Iirand new six ••oom Colonial, oak ■ Employment Agencies ...... 40 street. i lured because liis fear of the law such victory as the automobile was Start Now to Plan For Live Stock— PciN— Poultry— Vehicles lioors llirougbout. Ilte plaee, tllel had been overcome by the pangs bath, large corner lot. Price ciglii. able to achieve in Germany is very Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... 41 Help Wanted— Female 35 I'erms Ciill Arthur A. Knoila. Tele- of hunger and a desire for revenge, recent, for in 1921 the whole coun­ That New Home. Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 Poultry nnd Supplies ...... 43 phi, n . 7S'2-2. 87* Main street. David Ware, giant negro, was lod.g- try had only 120.000 motorcars. Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 FOR SALE—.ILISP t>FF East Center ed in jail here early today to await The market possibilities are obvi Commander Richard E. Byrd and his brave follow­ WANTED—GIRT, for gneral house­ For Sale— MIscclInncous street, nice 6 room liomj, fire place, arraignment Wednesday on the ous. Winter Bargains— Articles for Sale ...... 45 work. Telephone 1785. ers are about to enter a region of bleak, white death. oak tl'tors and trim. 2 car garage, charge of murdering State Trooper Industry’s Failings. Boats and Accessories ...... 46 high elevHll'in. t'wnet says saorllioe. NICE AND NEW, up-to-date Antarctica, as we call the continent around the South Building Materials ...... 47 Peter Gladyes. Police said he con­ The German automobile industry Help Wanted— Male 36 Price very low. Small amount casli handsome colonial of six rooms and Pole, lies entirely under ice. The site of the South Pole Dl.cmonds —Watches—Jewelry .. 48 mortgages arranged. Call Arthur A fessed to the crime. ! has not taken full advantage of its sun parlor, oak floors, beautiful in­ Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 Knoila. Telephone 782-2. 875 Main is from a thousand to two thousand feet deep beneath Fuel and Peed ...... 49-A MEN TO SELT, our high grade gar­ ’Needing money to buy food. possibilities. The German luxury terior decorations, well appointed Garden — Farm— Dairy Products 50 den and field seed direct to planters. S t reel. Ware attempted to sell the youth­ cars, like Benz, Mercedes, Horcli rooms, garage, $6,50.0, small casli. this frigid mail. The region is swept by terrific winds. Household Goods ...... 51 good position with hig income. and others still rival any make in ^ a-»s y Machinery and Tools ...... 52 Experience unnecessary. Cobb Co., Legal Notices 7I» ful trooper’s revolver to two ne­ DANDY c o r n e r ’ LOT on Pitkin ^By NEA. Through Special Permission of the Piibhshert cf Th» Bock of Knowftdyt, Cbpjrnyhk 1923«^y Musical Instruments ...... 53 ’Franklin. Mass. groes in Carteret, N. J., yesterda.T. the world. But the German auto­ street just right for garage base­ Office and Store Equipment ... 54 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD mobile Industry has fallen down in WANTED— BOY WITH High school He was trailed to a rooming house ment, walk, curb and gutter. Four Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 55 at Manchester, within and for the and captured by Sergeant J. J. two respects: lots to choose from. Specials at the Stores ...... 56 training, for clerical work. Apply to District ot Manchester, on the 29 'i. 1. It has failed to produce a Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 Cheney Bros. Employment Bureau. dav of Deeemlier, A. P., 1928. Downing, after eluding an inten­ HAYNES STREET, a complete good, serviceable, and cheap car for Wanted— to Buy ...... 58 Present WILLIA.M S. HYDE. Esq.. sive manhunt carried on by a Navy home of 8 nice rooms, oversize liv­ Kooms— lion ril— H ot rl.s— Resorts WANTED—TWO experienced hroad- J udge. the average man. Rrstnu riiiits leaf tobacco sorters. Apply R. J. Es'ate of William B. McGuire late i lilimp, two navy planes and a posse ing room with beautiful fireplace. Zimmer. 247 Forest street, near 2. It has failed to provide “ au­ Owner called out of town and offers Rooms Without Board ...... 59 ot Manchester, in said District, de-| rtf 150 troopers and citizens, tomobile service.” such as garages, Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A Hlllstown Road. ceased. Ware confessed, police said, that to sell at very reasonable price. Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 On motion of William McGuire ad­ gas stations, parking places and Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 Situations Wanted— Male 8 » ministrator. he slashed the trooper’s throat repair shops, without which auto­ HENRY STREET— Well built, Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 ORDERED:—That sl.x months from with a razor near Highstown, N. mobile ownership is a burden in­ well arranged, six room single, Kenl Estate For Rent the 29th day of December, A. D., 1928. J.. on Friday night while being glassed porch, hardwood floors, Apartments. Flats. Tenements .. 6, WANTED—WORK as private chaffeur be and tlie same are limited and al- | stead of a joy. Bu.slness Locations for Rent ... 64 or truck driver. References. Tele­ lowed for tlie creditors witliin which taken to jail in an automobile. The German industry has diver- garage, good sized lot. Price only Houses for Rent ...... 65 phone 954-3. to bring in their claims against said sied its types instead of standard­ $7,500. Y’ou should see it soon. Suburban for Rent ...... 66 est.ate, and tlie said administrator Is FIRE IN WORCESTER BRAND NEW SINGLE— Just Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 liive Stork— Vehicles 42 directed to give public notice to the izing them, thereby keeping prices Wanted to Rent ...... 68 creditors to bring in their claims Worcester, Mass., Dec. 31.— Fire high, and lack of service necessi­ finished, six rooms, steam heat, etc. RenI Estate For Snie within said time allowed by posting a raced through the upper floor of Only $6,000. Hard to beat at the Apartment Buildings for Sale ,. 69 FOR SALE— COWS new Milch and tates in most cases a chauffeur for Springers, Guernsey and Holstein. copy of tills order on the public sign the Central Exchange Building to­ price. vr" Business Property for S ale ...... 70 post nearest to the place wliere the the auto whom only the wealthy Farms and Land fojc Sale ...... ■ 71 Accredited. E. A. Buckland, Wap- day, menacing the business dis­ ping, Conn. deceased last dwelt within said town can afford. Houses for Sale ...... 72 and by publishing the same in some trict on Main street and ' doing American firms believe that with The Ice in places forms Lots for Sale ...... 73 newspaper having a circulation in $30,000 damage. Terpischorean American methods of standardiza­ Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 Poultry and Supplies 43 said probate district, within ten days enormous unbroken cliffs Suburban for Sale ...... 75 hall, on the fifth floor of the build­ tion and auto service the automo­ Some of Antarctica's from the date of this order, and re­ hundreds of feet high, Real Estate for Exchange...... 76 FOR SALE—3 RHODE Island Red turn make to this court of the notice ing, was ruined and much damage bile can be made almost as com­ Robert J. Smith mountains, such as Ere­ Wanted— Real Estate ...... 77 Pedigreed roosters, 8 months old. given. Real Estate, Insurance, facing the sea. Moun­ Auction— Legal Notices was done to offices on the floors be­ mon in Germany as It is in Amer­ bus and Terror, are ac­ High producing strain. C. L. Vander- WILLIAM S. HYDE 14 Years at 1009 Main St. Auction Sales ...... 78 brook, 26 Lydall street. Judge. low by smoke and water. ica. . tains of Ice form almost tive volcanoes, living fur­ Legal Notices ...... 79 H-12-31-28. insurmountable obsta­ naces covered with ice cles. and snow. GAS BUGGIES—On the Eve of a New Year By Frank Beck a-25 V ALEC' SMART.' CAN . IT THEREFORE , AFTER ( W H ^ i T YOULL HAVE REALLY BE THE OLD ALEC YES,SUH, GOING OVER THE A5KED FOR WELL, BOYS, X TO COUNT ME r KNEW, OR AM 1 ON A I'S GOIN' BOOKS FOR THE PAST w e ’r e T SITTING A • RAISE, ITS GOING TO ^ O U T . WHEN WILD GOOSE CHASE INTO- s f a s t s r YEAR , IT IS VERY PRETTY , HEM. HE » NEARLY BE A HAPPY THE OLD BELLS [ V/EDDEU.J THE • STICKS ? YE GODSU DARE 9ON SSA EVIDENT 'THAT THE J W ITH '"v OUR BROKE DOWN N EW YEAR PEAL FORTH MEANWHILE,. SUCH A PLACE TO SPEND DESE PROSPECTS OFtOUR INCREASED AND TALKED FOR US AT MIDNIGHT, A MOTOR SOOTH C A R IS NEW y e a r ’s e v e . w h e n BUM AMERICAS NO LUSTER AUTO ' PRODUCTION,' ABOUT GOING SUPPOSE I'LL. BE IN .TIRES, WE CAN SLASH IN TO 4 W E SLIDE CONFERENCE RAPIDLY I WAS GOING GOOD ID POLISH ■ FOR 1929 OH WELL-. WHY CRY SUH. SOUTH ROLE’ ARE EXCEPTIONALLY PRICES BELOW BANKRUPTCY OUT TO MY ^WITH MISS APPROACHING -(^BRIGHT -.. OUR LOW EST HOUSE AND ,SOUNDS AVALON, FROM A ^ NOW. STEP ON TMB COMPETITORS. CELEBRATE GOOD DISCUSSING DISTANT CITY, ------, CLISBY. S_____ w e ’v e g o t a TO ME, MATRIMONY. BEARING THE / HANDSOME nossi! MONOPOLY ON HEM- SEA PROSPERITY. STRANGER, WHO BECAME 1 — = ^ ANTARCTIC i SO SUDDENLY ciRcue INTERESTED o IN A NULU5TER AUTO ^ The continent of Antarctica, a land mass as big as^ POLISH AD > Europe and Australia put together, once was the fair CONTAINING, land of the voyager's vision. The ancient Greeks be­ i ALEC SMARTS lieved it a temperate continent. Seams of coal have NAME. been found on the mainland, proving the existence of luxurious forests and blazing sunshine in ages lohg ago. k (To Be Continued) I i| n i» , ...... ^ SK*tcho> tnd SynopsM, Copyright. 1928, I't. Croltar liv Fninli II Bp\k. lr*«lp Mark. Brt: I- '' ^ I A -> ' S ;;* . • ■J'i.*_i Y - ;- '

PACE ELBVEtr MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER'31, 1928. By Percy L tVosby pLAPPER FANNY SAYS; SENSE and NONSENSE ISKll'l'Y ■Y?T' ( SKiPPV,,wHCf?e ARe 1 • I SAV- tst- tjt -.yiicH TH 6 Wlieii the (4;hat dip 1 0ASK£T-OF Doorway o£ 1929 VA SAV, 1 Afl£ SOO A Questieu. COURSE Opens fA»THe»'X May You Wallc Thru It voice 1 THAT PCHCIL ? ) tAAtAA? 1 fHACPeMlA/fi MAMA Into A Year of 1 ^ ----- p ------^ Abundance, Peace, Health THAT PEUCIL ? and —C Prosperity,

Site’ll Use It This Sprini?. f ' ) Cop; “Well if It isn’t my little friend Pancratius Flannagan, with % y ^ the Christinas wagon— Hullo— how did Santy treat ya?’’ Kid: “Pretty swell! I gotta air rifle, na ’lectric train, na set of boxin’ gloves—na hat n’ball, na glove, an leller skates, na stomach ache, na goQd lick in for eatln’ too much puddin. Mom made out pretty swell too, she got a genuine automobile from Pa.” Cop: “ What kind of a car did your mother get?” HCG. u. s. PAT. orr. 0)928. BY NEA SERVICE, INC. Kid: “ I dunno v/hat kind It is— CopyriRTit, 1029, Percy L. Crosby, Central Press Awn., Inc, but boy! It rides like a hearse.” AVhen glr!s get too plmnii, it’s , Cop: “What do you mean— like a OliK KOAKDlNti HOUSE time for them to mend tlieir hearse?” The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Fox weighs. • Kid: “Ye don’t know yer In it.” By Gene Ahem

You Can Bet She Will Collar His— Last Bottom Dollar— and she has 13 PoMW'GIV/E MS AMV ‘W ' ALL 'Tfl' MILK-1 wide range in choice of cars. OAi Voa LAVS O F “THATAM'' ^ meM WERE ASKIM’ The woman wlio is making up WHAI* a WAV her husband’s mind about a new • SAWPas-t* "TALK I ABoaT Voa car now has a price range from -la si'Afrr-n(e $385 to $12,500, with 765 individu­ VoaR. WIFE Hip M oMe oM SeA R ,-*^ EiP all A WINTER SCENE al types in forty-four different VoMR HA-T AM’ ^TrilS RoiiTE SAIPI makes to gohsider. There are a -fAKfM<3 -PAirr COAL BINS are pretty promi­ hundred more types than offered c o a t las-t might, i' i He left a McrfE nent places during the winter time IM SILLV -REV/ELR-V, eighteen months ago. OR Voa uiolilpmV OM Vo'aR and here’f a letter golf puzzle There are nine cars priced be­ /IMP 'ibPAV Voa dedicated solely to them. Par is • ^ V o R l T E low $500, and 184 between $500 ■BE Ho m e Ve-t ; * ^ five and one solution Is on another pEPEM-r IM and $1,000 and only half a dozen 'Voa AM''VoaR. oWE LAMP-POST, page. -t h r o e s o f r e m o r s e more above ’ that price. However, CLaB PALS WoaLP -BB you can spend any amount for a AMP p e p r e s s i o M • s I oaTiM-TH'saBaRBS I He coaipra- L. car built to order. Ad \ OLiT IW"TH' c O A She’ll ask for a Rolls if his check­ ) LooKiMS EoR IMPIAMS WAIT AMV book will stand it— VoLIR PAAcEy*^^ S(OM A Lo M G E R F 3 R If Buick’s his size you can bet she’ll demarnd it. ■BU-f-iHE FEB OF- th e SV -^^^^-TREATV Voa != (At least he can give ’er — - PIPER IS VMKHfr A neAv model flivver.) • “ What was that noise I heard In your husband’s room last night?” “ Poor John had a dream tha,t he was in his car in town and he was moving his bed around from place to place so ' that he wouldn’t be breaking the law by parking too B 1 N s long in one place.

THE RULES. “ Neither sex is superior.”— Head; line. Sounds like somebody just 1— The idea or Letter Golf is totalked too much aud was forced to change one word to another and do make a retraction. it in par, a given number of strokes. Thus change COW to HEN, Driving an automobile exercises in three strokes, COW, HOW HEW, all parts of the body, except as a BEN. rule, the head. ■ 2— You change only one letter at a time. There was a motorist named Ives. 3— You must have a complete Who steered with one hand on his word, of common usage, for each drives; jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ He’d have been a real bear tions don’t count. With the girls around there. 4— The order of letters cannot beHad he learned a cure for his hives. changed. 1^^!^ \ “The American family is slip­ 0 1 3 2 9 . BY NEA SERVICE. INC. The sign “ detour” is giving way ping,” observes an editor. Better / .(Cpontaine Fox, 1928. __ .^/.idicate, Xnc.V to “ temporary highway.” But the put chains on the rear wheels. condition of the road to be travel­ ed remains the same. Keep the Help Happy. By Crane Some enterprising automobile WASHINGTON TUBBS II Starting the New Year Off Right? Most of the sights one sees in the concern can take the lead in adver­ tising the necessity of every family n ot THAT BABV. SUE JUST /AARES city these days are the filling sta­ m i l , HERE \Aie (\RE JM L. IN WEU) CiEE v ia l GOXV. ^ KiOTvWNCt BUT WELL,F ITS BUT \ f tion sites. buying a servant’s car. BAD matters w o r se . I NEVER M O n e ste ro w UOV4 Vl^E i To know T^^T TROUBLE, TROUBLE,' PEACE AN' QUIET ' WE COULD It VIP i Tv< ROSAL CARR\^6E N'WANT, N'OUGHTA ONVH FIND SAW SUCH A HOODOOl vmV, FIVE t r o u b l e ! j u s t I MINUTES AFTER SHE'D COME,TUFN'D " V ^ m tr o u b le . OF K^^^0eL^^RA \ME VIHEH m CRAUlUG f BE SATISFIED. WE JADA, 30Vl WE US FACING A FIRING HOPPED? AH' N'GOTTA PG^CE C^UIET, . ■UAMEN'T AN'iTHlN6 I GET SHED squad ADtAvT That Th’ •DAVIGONEP \E we Tp DO BUT Xo JUST GET US OOTA HERE. ■ DAtAE -RlDlH’ \N DON'T GET IN •' SET IN This cell ’h o u r ^ UAL COCHR^i — PICTURES JkT KNICK \T KINOA UOOKBP EORTHIRT'/DAV^ Ma.us.MT.orr, ANOTHER.. LIKE JADA' ^****-^ -

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/ s ^ MONDAY, DECEMBER 81,1924 PAGE rW E L V O ^ a n r 0 t ? r i c a r n f n g ENGAGEMENT ^0, METHODIST CHOIR \ POLICE CAUED FOR A l JOLSON CONTINUES HOSPITAL NOTES NEW YEAR’S Mr. and Mrs, George ,StavnItsky IN NORWICH SERVICE AT STATE tHEATER The Memorial hospital today re­ of West Center street, announce the JAM AT/TALKIES’ ported the following: engagement of their .daughter, DANCE Helen S„ to Clifford M. Beebe, son TONIGHT With what seemed to he the en­ Admissions; William B. Martin Journey to Trinity Methodist tire population of Manchester try­ of 1163 East Middle Turnpike, of Mr. and Mrs. Step|ien R. Beebe SUM. Church to Give Carol Service ing to get inside the State Theater Dorothy Sanson of 54 Chestnut of Woodland street. TOMORROW NIGHT last night, Vitaphone talking pic­ street, Mrs. Margaret Johnson of 29 for Former Pastor Here. 'line’’ Becomes Unruly and Woodland street and Mrs. Geanne A1 Pierre Tabarin tures were introduced for the first More than 35 of the regular sing­ time to this city, ai d it was a gala Wohrrlin of 11% Walnut street. UGHTEST SNOWFALL Williniantic ers of the South Methodist church Rough as Huge Crowd Be< occasion. No event in the history of Discharged: Mrs. Marie Scrivens li'icc Novelties and Nolseinakers choir, and others who assist theili rotion pictures and the theater in and infant son of. 460 Hlllstown W e W ish You ■ Road, Mrs. Esther Casey and infant New Haven, Conn., Dec. ,31.— I’KERIjKSS f u l i* o r c h e s t r a at the monthly musicals, made a this city has caused such a furor as The lightest December snow fall Tills is «lie riaee to Go. trip to Norwich by automobile yes­ sieges State Theater. the debut of Vitaphoto. son of 217 Burnside Avenue, East Hartford: Mrs. Clara Hotchkiss of since 1913 was accumulated this Admission 50c. terday afternoon for the 5 o’clock The opening attraction vTas "The month, according to the local fed­ Singing Fool,” Al Jolson’n latest 772 Main street; James M. Burke service at the Trinity Methodist of 283 Spruce street; Mrs. Mildred eral Weather Bureau office which Episcopal church where Key. Something very like an incipient starring vehicle and the greatest reports nine-tenths of an inch for riot developed on the occasion of Vitaphone talking productif' yet McCaughey of 47 Maple street; New Year’s Eve Dance Joseph Cooper is pastor. The choir Mrs. Gertrude Holden of Vernon, December, 1928, as compared with Modern and Old Fashion had promised their former pastor Manchester’s first experience with to blaze across the film horizon. two-tenths of an inch in December, the ‘‘talkies’’ last night when . too "The Singing Fool” presents the Roderick McCann of 160 Benton Dancing Until One O’clock to give a musical program at his street and Mrs. , Josephine Elliott 1913. December in 1877 and In Norwich church, and it was decided many people tried to get into the intimitable entertainer in the most Surprises For Everyone and infant son of 39 Chestnut 1891 made records by having no i to repeat Ihe beautiful Christmas State theatre, for the inaugural of striking role of his career— that of JENCKS liOXE OAR HALL street. trace of snow. Monday Evening, Dec. 31th carol candle-light service presented the Vitaphone-Movletone films, all a singing waiter who, through hard The parting . year had hut 17.6 BILL WADDEI/S ORCHESTRA at the South Methodist church here at tlie same time. Police were work and determinaFon. finally inches of snow, of which January called to handle the overgrown Happy and Prosperous I'red Taylor. Froii pter on Sunday evening, December 23. reaches the top rat- in the ladder had 8 inches, February a little less Trinity church was filled to ca­ crowd that wailed the opening of c.' fame. The magic voice of Jolson the doors long before the hour set than 3 inches, and March 6 inches. pacity to hear the program. After is heard iq several splo'.-jid vocal The total snow fall for the year was RING IN t!ie musical the local singers were for the perforniance. For a few ! selections— sung in the manner minutes tlie crowd threatened to the lightest since 1919 when 11 er.tevtained Ly tlie members of the that has made him famous. In addi­ inches was accumulated. The aver­ ladies choir with Mrs. Walter M. degenerate into a real mob and tion ts this, the star takes part in THE NEW YEAR women and children appeared 'to age snow per winter since 1872 has Buckingham, leader of the choir, nearly all of the talking sequences. been 39.8 inches. N e w l e a r acting as hostess. Sandwiches, cake be in danger of rough handling. No Supporting Al Jolson in "The and coffee were served. one was Injured, however, and the Singing Fool” is a cast of selected At the r a i n b o w Rev. Joseph Cooper during the police straightened out the jam. film favorites including Betty Bnn- THE a n s w e r intermission e.Npressed his pleasure Tliough the doors of the theatre were opened a full hour before tlie so.i, Josephine Dunn, Arthur IIouss- Here is the answer to the Letter Dance Palace and Inn at once a;4ain meeting his friends show was scheduled to begin, early man and Reed Howes. The musical Golf puzzle on the comic page: from the South .Methodist churcli. comers were on hand at 5 o’clock setting is pro'/ided by the Vita- COAL, COAT, BOAT’, BOAS, Dancing S p. ra. to 4 a. m. He warmly thanked tiiem for com­ and by 6 there was a line extending phone Orchestra under the direc­ BIAS, BINS. ing and said it e.xeniplified once to Birch street. It was cold and tion of Cosari Godero. Lionel Kennedy’s Band again the feeling of friendliness the crowd began to get impatient “The Singing Fool” will be which he knew v.-as cherished for shown a*- the State again tonight because everybody couldn’t get ■0 Don’t forget Tall Cedar’s New Chicken Dinner—$1.50 .Mrs. Cooper and himself by many tlieir tickets and into the theatre and tomorrow. It is being presented of the Manchester people. three times daily— at 2:15, 6:45 Year’s Eve Dance at Masonic Hall. at the sam^ moment. Somebody — Advt. started pushing. In an instant the and 8:45. line was swaying and bending and The current issue of latest MGM individ'uals were being crowded out Npws Events and" , a Vitaphoro WORK OF YOUTHFUL of the places they had won by early Vaudeville act featuring Eddie arrival. White will also be shown. White -MAIN STREET^ Mystic Review, Woman's Benefit Call for Polfce, proves to be an entertainer of ex­ T H E COLD VIOLINIST PLEASES ^ M a n c h e s t e r . C -n ; Association will postpone its meet­ A call for police aid came to the ceptionally fine ability. WEATHER ing in Odd Fellows hall from to­ police station lust as th^ details Wednesday and Th'jrsday the morrow, which is New Year’s, to Attendants at the 8:30 and 10:30 were shifting^ Lieutenant Barron State will present Irene Rich in S E T S IN STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW Thursday evening. At that time a o’clock masses in St. James’s sent Officer Wirtalla to the the­ "Women They Talk About.” anoth­ full attention of the officers, guards church on Sunday mornings recent­ atre. but by the time he arrived er Warner Brothers’ Vitaphone CLOSES AT SIX TONIGHT and members is desired in prepara­ KTOW is the time to have ly have noted with favor the play­ there was no line any more, just a t’ umph. your heating and hot tion for the installation on January ing of Leonard Eccellente. local churning crowd. Somebody tele- water supply put into effective 15. violinist. Mr. Eccellente has assist­ nhoned to the station that a child May We Help You ed Or.ganiEt Charles Packard in ac­ had been crushed. Sergeant John running order for the winter. Miss Leola Colpitts of Spruce companying both the choruses and Crockett hurried to the theatre and WILUMANTIC MAN Do it now, while you do not nped the heater iu operation. Avoid Soft Corns? street is spending a week of her the soloists for the past two he and Wirtalla finally, after a deal vacation witli friends in New of hard work, managed to get the It will be cheaper now, and mouths. when cold weather does .«et in Brunswick, Canada. Leonard Eccellente has been a line reformed. No crushed child NEW BANK EMPLOYEE student of the violin for quite a you’ll never miss a day of’ was discoverable. comfort and satisfaction. The Ways and Means committee number of years, having begun his When the doors were opened the George Raymond Young of Wllli- of the Buckland Parent-Teacher as­ studies In Italy before coming to house filled up with amazing speed, mantic today entered thq employ O u c h / sociation will manage a New A ear s this country. Since he came here but meantime the line extended far of the Manchester Trust Compt.,iy eve dance and whist at the sclm he has continued, studying with around the corner Into Blrcb street, filling the position of teller. Mr. assembly hall this evening. The several well known musicians in and when no more persona could be Young has been In the automobile prizes will be all In cash. Refresh­ this state and in New York. Among admitted a new line formed, tickets T'HEY come from ehoes that ments will be served and a good the prcmlnent men with whom Mr. in hands, awaiting admission. It business at Norwich but previous­ cramp the toes together. time assured to all who attend. Eccellente haa studied are Carlo extended to the corner of Blssell ly, four years ago, was a teller at The instep is loose; the foot iA K E Peronl, director of the music con­ strest. the local bank for about a year. He works forward. plans to remove to Manchester . William B. Martin servatory at Naples,. Italy; Hans When the first show was over To prevent this yon need a die Turnpike who has been 111 a Wagner of New Britain, and Luigi so big a crowd was waiting that the soon. uat hogs the heel* waist Rossi of New York. Mr. Eccellente s h o o ------o ------T his home for some time, was yes­ departing audience had to be let . ^ L U M B I N G and instep 6imly. The Special terday removed to the Memorial Is planning to further his musicical out of the side exits. Measurements in Wilbnr Coon hospital for treatment. study in the near future. At pres­ The great majority of the specta­ .PERMANENT^ Shoes give you that perfect fit. ent he is teaching violin at a studio tors had never before experienced Over 2W sizes aT|ilable....l to 12, Goes Against Allan Taylor of ,®V^Tpnds at his home on Spruce street, and a "talkie” and their expressions of AAAA to FiF!F<....inclading Just spending a few days with friends has quite a number of pupils. delight with the innovation were the right one for your foot. Mr. Eccellente was heard in a in New York. without qualification. The sound F l L n S R elief right a'way, and soon no the Grain to have to sell lumber at violin recital over station WTIC of devices worked perfectly, the syn­ DEVELOPED AND corns ataU. Shepherd Encampment, No. 37 Hartford last sprin,g. He will be chronization being absolute and the present prices but it certainly is soft picking for the man will meet in Odd Fellows hall this heard on the air again in a short dialogue and other accompanying PRINTED evening. This will be the annual time. sound features being produced with 24 HOUR SERVICE who wants to build. Experts say that lumber will meeting postponed frorn Johnson & Little the fidelity of the highest type of Film Deposit Box at never be so cheap again. The man who postpones build­ A full attendance Is desired as elec phonograph—that is, without any Store Entrance Plumbing & Heating NAVEN’S lion nf officers and other important appreciable effect of being trans­ ing is, in plain language, a boob. Now is the time. Let business will be transacted. PYTHIAN SISTERS HOLD mitted through an artificial agency. Contractors The theatre management was 13 Chestnut St. Tel 1083-2 us figure on that job—^you’ll be surprised! Miss Retha Delmore, telephone taken somewhat by surprise by the KEMP'S . operator at the Manchester Trust SIXTH ANNIVERSARY size of' last night’s throng but So. Manchester company, will absent from her promises that today and tomorrow work for a few days due to the the usual good order will be main­ death of her mother m East Hart Memorial Temple Members En­ The W. G. Glenney Co. tained. ford on Friday. joy Supper and Entertain­ ment Program Saturday Coal, Lumber and Masons’ Supplies The South Manchester Public Allen Place, Phone 126, Manchester Library will be closed ^11 day to­ Night. POLICE COURT morrow in observance of I PMON^ Y'ear’s Day. Seventy of the Memorial Pnul Stankevich, 33, of Burham Temple Pythian Sisters and Place, Buckland was fined $10 and The annual meeting of the cor­ members of their families costs and given a fifteen day sus­ porators of the Savings o gathered in Odd Fellows banquet pended jail sentence by Judge Ray­ Manchester will be held on Tues­ hall,Saturday evening at 6:30 for a mond A. Johnson in police court day, January 15 in the bank build­ supper prepared by the standing here this morning when convicted GOOD THINGS TO CAT m i K i N s b r o t h e r s : inc, ing. social committee. This opened the on charges of Intoxication and as­ evening’s program' In celebration of sault. Stankevich, a workman at the Connecticut Sumatra Tobacco The Beethoven Glee Club re­ the sixth anniversary of the temple EVER SO HAPPY ! iu D eral iXTCctortT 1 hearsal has been postponed until here. The tables were arranged in plantation in Buckland, was arrest­ ESTABLISHED 5 4 YEARS Friday of this week. The club gave the form of a hollow square. In ed by Patrolman John McGlinn fol­ New Year’s Eve! % lowing a complaint received at po­ a very successful concert at the the center of each was a miniature Pinehurst is going to wind up its business year CHAPEL AT 11 DAK. ST' Roval Typewriter company banqu^ Christmas tree, green candy lice headquarters. The policeman found that Stankevich had assault­ of 1928 at 6 o’clock this evening. WE WILL NOT in Hartford Saturday night. The G baskets and napkins were at «ach BE OPEN after that hour. Clef Glee Club rehearsal has been place. The meal consisted of bak­ ed his wife and locked her and his Robert iCAnderson' P iio n e 5 0 6 ' cancelled 'this week. ed fresh ham with brown gravy, sixteen-year-old daughter, Mary, But Pinehurst is going to start the 1929 business Funeral Director or2837*W mashed potatoes and turnips, out of doors. year on the first day of that year. Which means * The Woman’s Christian Tem­ pickles, cranberry sauce, rolls, cof­ Stankevlch’s wife doesn’t speak that THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN TILL NOON To _ perance Union will have a short fee and jello with whipped cream. English well and therefore did not tomorrow. business meeting and New Year s A large, beautifully decorated tree testify at the hearing this morning. That ought to be long enough to accommodate party tomorrow afternoon at 2: JO at one side was laden with gifts Mary, however, informed the court everybody. And Pinehurst folks do want the keep it right- at the home of Mrs. Lois Klinefelter that the assault was a weekly oc- afternoon for a leisurely dinner and some leisurely for everybody. currance, happening invariably of 105 Chestnut street. The mem­ A short business meeting followed leisure— they don’t get much on business days. bers have been requested to pfovide when her father got drunk. Stan­ Also Pinehurst wants to take this occasion to keep it tunedI and an entertainment. Most Excel­ kevich entered a plea of not guilty, inexpensive gifts. lent Chief Mrs. Minnie Weeder gave express its deep appreciation of the generous meas­ but the evidence was convincing. ure of patronage extended by so many good folks Standard Dairies the address of welcome. Mrs. Weed­ Miss Alice McGugan returned to­ The Stankevich family live in one er had a large birthday cake made in so many and widely separated parts of Man­ o u r j>iano is a veiv won­ day to the Lawrence Memorial of the little houses built for em­ for the occasion, beautifully decor­ chester, during the year. derful instrument tnat de­ hospital where she is taking the ployes on the tobacco plantation. And to wish you all, good friends, as prosperous Y ated in pink and -white and bearing serves real care and attention. nurse’s training course, after spend­ There are five in the family. Two and as happy a New Year as you can imagine. the words "Memorial Temple No ing a week w'ith her parents, Mr. of the children go to school, while Think how valuable it is, not and Mrs. James McGugan of Strant 33, 1922-1928.” Six little pink the father, mother and Mary work for 1929 candles further adorned the cake. only in money, but as a street. on the plantation. Mrs. Weeder called on Past Chief Earl W. Howell, who was arrest­ TUESDAY'SPECIALS | source of entertainment and Mrs. Frances Chambers who is at Harry E. Anderson of 107 5 Main ed on a non-support charge follow­ GRAPEFRUIT—Good S iz e ...... 4 for 25c | culture in your home. Diaries with one, two and three days street is attending a training ccliool present grand manager of the ing his return to town Saturday, for salesmen in Boston. He is be­ Pythian Sisters to cut the cake. The had his case continued until Wed­ SPINACH...... i ...... 29c apeck | You keep it spotlessly ing sent to the school by Swift and members and grownups present nesday morning under bonds of S; • ' 5 outside—%ow much more im­ to Pa^fe . ' . ;.i«; . f.£.t . t.7 . :.i.5 . -.i.v . t.: passed around and each received a Company, by whom he is employed. $500. uiiiiliHiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii portant to keep it tuned! The course wfll last three weeks. piece, then the children were serv­ ed. Then you will always be sure Pocket size ... .r...... r...... 15c up Charles Tedford of Birch Moun­ Mrs. Marcyll Peckham gave a UNNE LODGE OFFICERS of perfect music for your tain Road fell while skating Friday humorous monologue entitled rhildrgn and for the sensitive and broke his right ankle. He was “Se-wing O'-t by the Day,” Oscar ears of your discriminating Office Diaries and Daily Reminders 35c up Strong tola a mimber of funny Llnne Lodge, No. 72, K. of P., removed to the Memorial hospital has elected the following officers for guests. Sacred Heart cemetery in Waure- stories and a comic sketch, "The m Lady Who Called” was presented the ensuing term: C. C. Robert gan. Modean; V. C. Carl A. Anderson: FOLKS OF MANCHESTER The main thing is to have Desk Calendars .=....r . . . .r.x.,.r.r..45c up by Mrs. Lena Kearnes, Mrs. Annie Prel. Edward Berggren; M. of W. your piano tuned rtguJarlyt Alley and Mrs. Augusta Chace. T-wice a year is the absolute Upwards of 100 guests attended Carl Hulten; K. R. S. Gustave CHILDREN CHORUS HIT; the meeting and entertainment Gull: M. F. Carl Tltoren; M. Ex minimum. Three or four Gift Calendars ..i...r.7.r.T.t.r.i.:.:.r...... 25c up .Among those who were unable to Edwin Swanson: M. A, Carl Gustaf A N D V IC IN in times a year is much better— son; I. G. Eric Nelson; O. G. Iver MANY PARENTS ABSENT be present at the supper were Mr. Carlson; Trustee, Axel Johnson; and fully 'wbrdi 'wfaRe. and Mrs. Albert Nutland of Rock­ Rep. to Svea Hall Asso., C. Henry It gives us sincere pleasure at tliis time to ville, both of whom are prominent Drop in tod^ and let us talk The Children's Chorus of the Olson: Auditor to Hall Asso., Eric express to you, our old customers, our appre­ in Pythian circles there. Mrs. Nut- Nelson; Musician, Edwin Swanson. over this important matter Swedish Lutheran church gave a land was formerly deputy and fre­ ciation of your loyalty. To our new cus­ with you—or-’phone us and Dewey^Richman Co. fine cantata before a small crowd These officers will be Installed by tomers, our appreciation of your confidence. quently visited Memorial Temple D. D. David Anderson of Hartford, have our representative calL last night. Solo parts were sung by offlciall.v. January 9. To you who are not our customers, the hope Jewders, Silversmiths, Opticians, Stationers,| Erland Johnson, Ernest Berggren The installation of the new of­ that we may be of service to you, and we and Fred L^ve. The offering went ficers will take place on January The Home of “Gifts That Last” to the Mission Fund. 8. wish you all The cantata apparently shows KEMP’S that pareut.s take very little inter­ ORCHESTRA est in the doings nf their children. A Happy and Prosperous New Year\ Only about a quarter of the audi­ NEW YEAR’S SHOOT SpCIETT WEDDING ence hrd childrCii taking part. WANTED MUSIC HOUSE --- Second Mortgage Some of the parents even took Newport, R. I., Dec. 3L—^An- New Y’ears will be observed by A-1 Drummer wants perma­ Money their children to the movies when nent or temporary connectiop. no’ancement was made today of the they should have been in the the Manchester Rod and Gun Club engagement jof Miss Frances Min- at their traps in Bolton tomorrow 10 years’ experience and owns THE. PI ANO N O W O N H A ^ chorus. _tn.eMusic.At^iHiTRttMxy turn Hall, sculptress and great The club members held a shoot on car. granddaughter of Julia Ward Christmas Day and about thirty Write Howe, author of "The Battle Hymn Artiior A. Knoibiv Don’t for-rct Tall Cadar’s Nov; were in attendance, but a much of the Republic,” to Thomas Clark larger gathering io r:;pected tomor­ “STRANGER” * 875 Mata tp m Yor.v'n live Duuco at Masou'Ic Hall. 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