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Proposal; Seven TENSION IS GROWING of Eight Other Accords Plnehurst Regular Prices On 1 No. SV) Omi Bart Olaey’a Faaoy Qnallty SO Searching. - RADIO mACKS Clapp’s and Libby’s 1 Conflicting Reports Circi^^ PUMPKIN Adopted hy Assembly. 44'-^' - 1« BABY FOODS can Today Chinese Situation win be 3 f o r ...... ^ D C 27 Timely Gift Items Selected From Our Yast Hartford, Doc. 16.— (A P )—State May Answer Canterbnry’s late Concerning Geneni^ : 2 f o r 2 7 c police, tightening a dragnet of guns Buenos Aires, Dec 16.—(A P)—A By ASSOCIATED PRESS Ahead of the Executive Yuan, stepped Shanghai—^The execuUve Yuan SALE Your Choice: 1 '|around a woods near the Cedarcrest Rebuke of Self and His United States proposal for consulta­ into the governmental vacancy cre­ Chiang Reported Killed While Supply Lasts No. SVi CCa Saabeara Harrow sanitarium Uils morning, captured (Council) of the central government ated by Marshal Chang's kidnaping Tomato Juice, O C S s * 1 tion by the American republics if voted to send an army Into northern of Generalissimo Chlang at Slanfu 1 Medimn Package 50-oz. can ...... 1 SQUASH 2 2 7 c Stock And Priced Special For Wednesday ! one fugitive and were closing In on Friends; Former King American peace Is menaced from Shensi province, It was reported un­ last Friday. Nationwide martial His Enemies; F r ^ Divl-" Campbell’s or O C 1 for can two' others. within or without won final approv­ officially, to avenge Generalissimo law was proclaimed by the adminis­ A Christmas.Special! Simulated Leather Covered Early morning traffic on the Ber­ Chtang Kai-Shek If he is dead or to tration. OXTDOL Large Welche’s, each ^ O C 1 20”x40” ( IM al today by the full Inter-American Welche’s carries Good House- 1 Chrlataaa Wrapped Foond Cbaa Prlaoe Albert lin turnpike was closed as a score of Seems to Be Despondent rescue him If alive. Tokjro — The Tokyo government sions of Troops Sent Intd for le when yon boy AUover Check Pattern YEAR DIARY '¥■ cars from the state and city police Peace Conference, along with eight Perplexed and anxious officials followed Chinese developments keeping Seal. ^ 1 5 other projecta. 1 large package with Lock aad Key departments - converged on the still debated the authenticity of a closely, concentrating on two pos- Troubled Zones. swampy woods after a sensational Enzeafeld, Austria, Dec. 16.__ The United States plan, only reported broadcast yesterday by albilltles; The rebllllous detention TOBACCO slightly modified as it passed mutinous Marshal Chang Hsueh- Shurflne Pitted Dates, O C 1 Aho Haay Other Kind*,______79« CANNON chase through the city In the early mb, brush, MakeI Ideal gifts.gift They of the Hartford department at the brief clause to make the pact effec­ were prohibited. “My Gift Sugges­ alien to all the best Interests of hts north to the Canadian border was Bringing the row long simmer­ mirror. come in1 dainy printsprii and request of the West Hartford police.' people.” ) Searching planes droned overhead tive for an Indeterminate period but "Grave Sltoatloa” SPINACH Ib . p k . polka dots.iota. Sizes 16-17. They were questioned by Captain and land parties combed snow-drift- Plot. giving signatories the right to de­ created, be said, primaril> because ing between the educator and forc­ In explaution of these stringent 3 J Awaits Parliament a system of farming adapted to wet es reportedly backed by Gov. PhU tions W ill Be Found BulUvan and released. A week ago e mountain wilds today, sfeking a nounce It by giving one year's no­ regulations, officials cited "a grave ^ Saturday night there was a break It was understood there would be o. humid areas had been forced on LaFoUette into ths open at a ses­ DO final decision until It was learn­ tice. situation arialng from multiple as- $ 1 .2 9 at a tavern on Park road. Policeman big airliner lost more than 24 hours The convention would become a seml-arid region. sion of the Regents, Wilkie propos­ eaaainatlons." At HALE’S,” Says ed whether the attack would come with five men and two women. New York, Dec. 18— (AP) __ The plowing up of prairies to ed ending Frank’s tenure for three •+ -H Ernest Hitchcock had seen their up for Parliamentary debate In binding when the legislatures of the It was hot explained, however, | HEALTH MARKET . car parked near the tavern and bad The second day's hunt centered Catherine Pavllck, blond steno­ American republics 'ratify It plant wheat and other crops, he reasons. whether these “assasstnathme” had' Short oiit Rib Lonclon and what the outooibe of near here for the Western Air Ex- Shirley Tem ple. jotted down the marker numbers. such leglslativs discussions would grapher identified under cross ex­ Agreemento told the President ii' Ms annual rfe- In a statement to his fellow any relation to the reported hr New Shipment Cannon Children’s Flannel Later he discovered the bre^ , and he. F-ess transport and its occupants— amination today at the extortion The seven other measures approv­ port, has-resulted In "bankruptcy, Regents, WUkls asserted Frank cast—wMch, like other current one a pretty blonde stewardess who porta, had. beao- denisd—of - LAMB CHOPS lb. 2 5 « a search was made for the zaen. trial of Max D. Krone and A. Henry ed were: tax '’ cUnquenoy, ebeentofe owner­ lacked administrative ability, had After searching for about an hour (Continued on Page Fourteen) dodged tbs altar to keep her job; 8. An additional protocol to the ship, and exesastve tfeiuuioy.'' loet the confidence of hla aasociates, executlon of Generallaalmo Chktaff another a bride o f only a few days. Ross a letter she wrote Krone de­ by Chang. BATH SETS PAJAMAS over the area, some two square manding he effect a definite and 1933 Montevideo non-intervsntlon For the nation as a Whols, future and had permitted "questionable" miles in extend, the airplane return­ "It looks bad,” admitted Frank convention reltergUng that Inter­ policy must include stronger crop practices regarding expenditures. Fresh divlaioBs of National gw ^i v Eastmas, Western Air Station final settlement of her alleged claim erament aoldlera marchad toenuti Shirley Tem ple Printed flannel of the well ed. > against Alfred E. Smith, Jr. vention by any American nation in control, Wallace feald. He reported Wilkie denied politics played any Pork Chops ib. 2 S .-2 9 . known character "Pop-eye the manager here. He added; ''We're a need for Federal crop Insurance, bianfu to an effort to Uberata $X«00 set The state police force under ASKS INCREASED Mias Pavllck, a state witness who the affairs of another would be 'in­ Chlang ahould .he atUl ba aUve. TW . Sailor man” . Made with circle Ueut. Paul Lavln by this noon had praying for clear weather.” testified previously that she had admissible." opposition to farm tenancy general­ (Continued oe Page Twelve) Our first big shipment sold seat—full cut. Sizes 2 to 6 The lO-passenger, twin-motored ly. .and a longtime national pro­ new dlvlaiona moved from Honan ok out completely. Now a new been increased to approximately 50 been satisfied early in July 1933 to 4. A resolution postponing con- the east, Hupeh on the south, and ' DRESSES years. laen. They were equipped with Boeing laat was neard from at 3:87 drop the case against the son of gram to cut drought damage. BEEF STEW lb. 2 3 c pattern. Bath towel, guest A m., mountain time, Tuesday, Kanau oa the north. • Cotton—sizes 1 to 12 $2.95 sawed-off shotguns. All the woods FUND FOR SCHOOLS the former governor, admitted writ­ (Oontinitod on Page Fourteen) Emergency Act BnTCMM flymiMRlliv towel and face cloth in red, gold, when Its pilot S. J. Samson, radio­ Calling the Invalidated Agricul­ and blue only. each In the area were surrounded. ing the letter to Krone on July 80, HAMILTON OFFERS Ambaaaador Nelson Johnson st 79c The chase began when Policemen ed his position over the southwest­ 1933, but said she did it when he tural Adjustment Act an "emer­ the 'Uhlted States made an official HAMBURG or SAUSAGE I— »' .1 I -b- Samuel , W. Weinstein and John F. ern Utah village of Milford. threatened her. gency offort," he said the present eiq>reaaloa of sympathy concerning • $1.98 Flanagan in a radio cruiser saw the Hartford Mayor Urges Unit­ However, word from a score of With Smith’s estranged wife again soil conservation program "latmch- the crlsts to high Chinese officials. Santa Is In sedan on Maple avenue about 3:40 early-risera In the vicinity of tiny a spectator, the blonde witness com­ U. S. SHAREHOLDERS ed a positive attack on the dual TO RESIGN POST He told them he waa deeply con­ a. m. ^ Alpine, 25 miles southeast of here, •Silk—sizes 1 to 12 T O Y L A N D pleted hpr direct testimony begun problems of soil destruction and un­ tr cerned aa to the generallssiinoM MEAT 2 'f’’' 35« On SusplolouB Ust ed Action of AH Cities and that they beard a plane in distress, yesterday and nervously twisted s balanced cropping" but does not fate. Daily From 2 to 5 The TOY Recognizing registration number led to concentration of the hunt In handkerchief as James D. C. Mur­ GET XMAS CHECKS control crops enough to prevent Similar expressions were received SIrioln or Short . as one on the suspicious list, the Towns in State. that region on the western slopes ray, defense counsel, again took her s.jpluses In normal years. G.O.P. Leaders to Meet To- from Japanese, Russian, French and $2*98--$3»98 P. M .-tind Thurs. and of the Wasatch mountains. over the details of her tryst with The primary problem of the great / German ambaasadoca and tha Min­ (Continued on Page Twelve) The plane left Los Angeles at Smith on May 6, 1933. ister of Cuba. STEAK II S at 7 to 9 P. M. plains, Wallace said, is to check Baby Mop. PARADE 11:18 p. m., Pacific time, Monday Krone, a private detective, and A. over-cropping and excessive graz- morrow to Disenss Reor­ Bad weather todM prevented Hartford, Dec. 16.-i:-(AP)—United Over a Half BiUion in Divi­ Uiulame CMang, the Wellealey-edu- I — ■ I (BASEMENT) night and vftia due In Utah’s moun­ Henry Rosa, lawyer, are charged Int so that both soil and water can B A B Y D R E S S ^ action by all cities and towns in the tain-ringed capital at 4:10 a. m., with extorting |5,000 from Samuel cated wife of the generallsatmo, be conserved. ganization Movies. from departing by airplana for Shirley Tem ple Fine batiste dresses. Hand MYSTERY DEEPENS sUte to secure from the 1937 Gen­ Pacific time, Tuesday. C. Stampleman, Boston manufac­ dends Being Distributed Needs Cooperation PIGS LIVER made and hand embroidered, eral Assembly increased state aid Those On Board turer. Loyang to Honan province to be as The shift from cultivated crops near as poesibte to where her hus­ some with collars for the little grants for education Is urged by Missing with the craft were the Jury Hears Letter. to gross and grazing land could be boy, fancies for the little glri. Mayor Spellacy In hi. annual mes­ stewardess, Gladys Witt; Pilot In the letter to Krone which Mur^ This W eek. Chicago, Dec. 18.— (A P)—Na­ band waa captured. SKI SUITS Sizes: Infants’, 8 months, and IN JERSEY MURDER accomplished, he added, by local, tional Republican leaderfe, rallsring Wife arief-Stricken Ib. 1 9 , sage, delivered to the Board of Al­ Samson, cio-Pllot William Bogen ray read to the jury Miss Pavllck state and Federal cooperation In a Sizes 7 to 12 BEEF LIVER Knee Length 1 year. dermen last night. said In port: fu m one of the worst dsfeato In Madame Chiang woe reported and the paasengers, Mr. and Mi's program of larger farms, public grief-stricken but brave and deter­ The mayor sUtes that before the 'Ho (Smith) can get all ' the New York, Dec. 16.— (AP) — their party's hUtory, gathsred to­ day to begin a program of re­ mined to the face of the report of SOCKS legislative session convenes be in­ (Uontinoed On Page Two) money he wants from his family or Postmen throughout the nation ((Xintloned on PageTwo) her husband’s death. ' Medical Exammer R ^ rts tends to write to Mayors and Select­ habilitation. t ® $ 9 - ® 8 With laatex tops in navy and carried today checks representing Her friends pleaded, with her to tan—colored tops. Sizes 6 to 6 9 < men throughout Connecticut so that (OonUnoed On Page Two) the 150,000,000 advance guard iff Their first task v/aa to decide—at remain in the safety of the capital, Mala Floor. 7)4, at Body of Woman Found m a united front may be presented on one of the greatest seven-day dlvl. meetinga of the executive epmmlt- but she1C toldUMU themuraoi cueshe wouldWUUIU go•VI intotuw this matter. He says that unless PRESIDENT STARTS TREASURY BALANCE dend distributions in the history of tee today and the national com­ the Interioriterior denlte any arpunsuta relief la received from the state American Industry. BRUNETTE IS HELD mittee tomorrow—wba* to do with raised: apdnst i the journey. She said 25c pair Sacks Is 'IMummified.’’ "there muet be decreased education­ Washington, Dec. 16.— (A P )__ Within the week, In the form of Chairman John Hamilton's offer to she wouldtnud start just iaa soon as - It al opportunlUes, and this Is unthlnk- The poslUon of the Treasury on extra, Increased and regular divi­ resign. wss humanly possibly to travel. Shirley Temple Dolls able.” Children's WORK ON PROBLEMS Dec. 14: dend checks, a cool 8530,000,000 will IN A JERSEY JA R They could give the chairman the There were no toiUcaUona os to (la Toylaad, Baaemeot.) Mayor SpeUacy cites a report Receipts, 330,203,382.85; expendi­ find Its way through the malls to “expreqaion of confidence" be sold whether she would be able to n ^ o - Wildwood, N. J., Dec. 16.t—(AP) from Charlee J. Bennett, executive tures. 327,116,523.91: balance. 31,- many tbouoands of shareholders. would be necessary before he would tiate with her busbend'a captors. .. Snow Shovels Children’s Wool Plaid —The woman's body found In two secretaiy of the flood InvesUgaUon 450,167,170.74; customs receipts for That represents about one half undertake the jo'b of keeping the Offteera of the Hankow garrtoaS potato sacks In the wood along Mickey Mouse decoration. TABLE MATS and Improvement oommlaelon. In Studies New Budget and Pos­ the month, 310,453,995.86. of the near-biUlon dollar year-end But Federal Agents Refuse minority party command during the who formerly were connected with $3.00 to $13.00 Dias creek was "mummlfled"—not which it is said that "certain state Receipts for the fiscal year (since disbursement by corporations un­ next four years, or they could Marshal Chang to .the latter's head> For hot dishes. In icolors. lO" MITTENS burned by fire or acid as thought and 12". leglslaUon, regarding the securing July 1 ), 31.834,020,268.54; expendi­ loosing the purse strings as a result formally accept his resignation and qiuirters there aald there was an Im* COMPOSITION Regular(ular S9c. Slzea 4-8-6. at first—a medico-criminologist de­ of property, assessments of benefits sible Changes m His Next of steadily increased earnings and make a new start with a new lead­ menee amount of personal diseatto* 15c--25c clared today, after an autopsy. tures, 33,147,978,762.65, Including to TeD Where the Bandit faction among the Chang forces, Wednesdaylesday onlyl ' and damage and necessary finfeic- 31,284,889,903.63 of emergency ex­ Federal taxation on undistributed er. DOLLS 25c The mystery-of the body, with Ing" wlU be desirable before the corporate profita. Hamilton Indicated In Washing­ once designated as the Norfhsoot Shirley Temple Books brilliant red polish on toe and finger CabineL penditures; excess of expenditures Analysta hestttated to estimate Is Gonfined. Manchurian Army. Dressed, with coat an<< cap. commission Is to accomplish Its ob­ 31,313,058,494.11; gross debt, 188,- ton last nlglit hU belief that the This view m the situation was IS” doB. 29c pair nails, deepened as Dr. Harrison D. jectives. that portion of the vast melon which time for plain speaking bad arrived. HOCKEY ^Jartland, ELssex county chief medl- 902,483,227.16; a decrease of 31,* will hit In the laat few days of vlvldty reinforced by a Chinese edi­ Fm ry Tales BBooBoooaa oroZ* olanio.o • Ikm • 75 c Fire Hazards '624,340.76 under the previous day; Make* Promlso tor who arrived from Slanfu. , ■I examiner, said the wpman had The mayor cites dangerous preva­ 'Washington, Dec. 16.— (AP)— New York, Dec. 16.— (AP) — He has pledged bis "full time and gold asseU 311.219,381,055.76. (OonUnoed On Page Two) Has No Fniids F i v e B o o k s A b o u t M e •i»T«cn*i*r«r*i«T«x*T«'• • 25c STICKS K>t been shot, stabbed or strangled. lence of communicable diseases and president Roosevelt, home from Harry Burnette, two-gim desperado wholehearted effort" toward liqui­ NUT MEAT He said the viscera would be ex­ Buenos Aires with an expression of "(%ang Hsueb-Uang Is financtol- S t o r y IS O O k a • « « af»T»r*T* oTVIKb SOC 5 0 c the fife hazard in some school build­ captured by F^eral agents In a dating the 31,800,000 deficit roUed ly starving," the editor aaaertedl Wall Vases and amined for poison. "highest hopes” tor the Inter-Amer­ up in the contest for the presidency. 25c ings as outstanding unfavorable lo­ ican Peace Conference,, plunged . to­ spectacular gun battle, was held In ''He figures It is better to die fight­ B o o k * aj* a ••••-*• • •t«SO«t*r*l*XKfoTr • *2S C GRINDERS ^ "The poison testa will take a cal cmdltions with which the public an undisclosed New Jersey jail to­ Some dozen of the National com­ ing the Japanese." UotB n oor*' Given W ith Cash Sales with glass bowl aad colored week," Dr. Maitland said. "If It day into the task of setting !up Uie »— > ' ' String Pockets should be acquainted. machinery for bis second term. Baby Asleep 15 Months day awaiting prosecution under ths mitteemen have slgaifisd their in­ -The former Chang officera saM OWD* wasn't poison, we probably will He says a moderated school pro­ Lindbergh law for kidnaping. tention of supporting a movement they believed the marahal’e ontl- nevei; know what killed her—alco- Conferences on subjects ranging In deporgtM CaUna. * gram Is an absolute necessity and from the Congressional program and Rhea Whitley, head of the New to keep Hamilton at the helm. Vice Japaneae' sentiments may be turned , MUSICAL . hoi, disease, a criminal operation—" that the minimum due the school York office of the Federal Bureau Chairman Ralph B. Williams of a g ^ s t the Nanking government os 50c Kept la An AtUo the new budget to possible Cabinet Gets a Santa Claus Doll the ordering of government trpops In Both These Stor^ children U safety In the schools. changes were on his pre-Christmas of Investigation, announced Bru­ Oregon predicted 10 days ago that TOPS ~ He explained the mummifying by Urges OMI Sendee nette had bMn whisked to 'Trenton. the Kansan would be retained. into Fukien province. Shirley Temple 5 0 c each saying the body had "kept for a calendar. They said: "The young marshal' The mayor again uigea. adoption Before going to his desk, however, Erie, Pa., Dec. 18.— (AP) N. J., lost night under heavy guard. Other Seatlmeo*'! long time In a very hot and dry of a civil service system for Hart­ A^crib. Sometimes her eyes flash, and Judge Samuel Mandelbaum set Some sentiment, also was « haa Invested heavily to Slanfu to the I -'" ■" I place—perhaps an atUc. he arranged to attendi'S; lirief fu­ gay Santa CSaus doll meant nothing she utters strange sounds. last two years and therefore does steel 10c—25c—50c CHINA ford, a change to make poasible all- neral serrice In the east room of the Brunette’s bail at 1100,000 when pressed for a change in favor of a Activity Gifts - I t was not kept in a cellar or to three-year-old Maxine Yorrington But through It all she sleeps. not dolre to leave." All Day Wednesday I— ...... ' .1 . registration of new voters White House for bis personal body­ the bandit was arraigned yesterday personality not quite so closely con­ (Aang and Ms army foUowen ' (Book Departmeet, Hatai Floor.); vault—-because there was no mois­ action to reUeve the condition today nor did the excitement In • Maxine has been a favorite of P L A Y WAGON Donkey ORNMIENTS CRUMB SETO ture or mold. guard, August "Qus" Gennerich, nurses stoce her parents, Mr. end on a charge of kidnaping a New nected with the "(ovember debacle. were described as bsvtog bought g whereby property foreclosed by the who died unexpectedly at Buenos children's w«rd o f' a hospital os Jersey state trooper, and under a Repreaentatlve Fish (R., N. Y.) great amount o f Stoiffu and su^ ' with, rubber tires and metal In wood; trliy and acrapec. "The skin was hrown like n mum­ Aires. Mrs. Lloyd Yarrington of Falrview, /. Scrap-Book ..- ™ . —i—"i in ■iTiiimaiiiauiilOt* bandla. 17H” wagon. -v- Largs assortment Including school fund of the state Is taken off nurses prepared a Christmas tree. brought her to the hospital. Jitw Federal statute providing ten who haa said Hamilton “ mutt go" rounding property, Including a ; dogs, sab trays, etc. my—but there was no evidence of the grand list. . Ihvltatlohs were sent to a group years' jail sentence for assaulting a a . a step toward Uberaltzation, was PARTY GAME DM or add. Little Maxine’s big brown eyes A t first It was cemsidered Impos­ tbrecHitory marble house for use as ? ‘ C o lo rin g B o x .i.w.i.r.«uo.i.T»m».i.i,»m,,j,™i»T.25cr* mai «T •TMiiie • z • X • *z BXiiiar a la considering detail M i i ^ Spel- of friends and government officials. Federal officer. It was charged he en route to Chicago. In Washing­ army headquarters. The Slanfu ar­ *There was a small fracture of Burial wlU be In Middle 'Village, stared straight ahead—she Is asleep, sible for Maxine to live. Nurses P l a y H o u s e . . i«cc«tta3apnm»fo»i«x«j»icnjpn* ac«za* 5 0 c T h « . J W I M U CORK l O c set Ikcy dlsciisaed the greatly Inereaoed fsd her carefully and watched her assaulted seven officers in the gun ton It was reported he bad one or senal has been greatly expanded, K th* BkuU, but that was <».rlatmas tree and g ifu for an. sion and bad Implicated bis wife In be was unaware ol the agenda of two prominent assoclatee.m hie r » poor teeth, some of them cheaply by the state so that one kind of They have little h c ^ that one Olfte for all but Maxine—physl- the kidnap case. th* executive meeting. Oov. All M. Th«JW.IIAL€caRR fined. results, he said In a statement: fever will recover from the coma cently dead father, (jhang Teo-lJB' W lit it 9 C Staoipa Ghren With Caah Hajaff AO Day propkrty should not bear the entire "Hut we have every reason . for eians say there isn’t a chance she William A. Turnbull, tie Hew Liondon, the party's November to diimer and Mab Jong. M anch ester Comm* Dr. Maitland aaid sha bad been burden of local government," says which has baffled them since Sep­ WlU awaken, and. If she ' did, she Jersey trooper who was forced into • Wcdaesdajr. 50c tember 24, 1935. standard bearer, announced at After the game started, Chong en- dead between two and five months. the mayor. would do so as a baby unable to Topeka be would have no statement —_ .^yoirtinned On rags Two), The little girl tosses about la hex ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD— IT PAYSI talk, not aa a three-year-old rfiiid. itOwitlaiied ea Face FonrtoeiiL . to present to the conferences. iOwtinned sn Faga Tweivak j >#>4» ftiHEffTER W EN IN aESR A lB ! Vegaa, Nevada, told o f finding Sfir IS m u r r t o s p e n d k i o b t DADGHrERS OF UBERTY year-old Mlaa WKt “moat charming: CHRISTMAS mO G RAM o r TOWN’S NEW u b e a b t am. atte&Uva“ hut 'atUnt on tha A i m r o w N aASIONnntYPHSYDRN romantic aeronautiesd mlxup which turn they vlMted the llaaaochuaettq ChoflipUtt and Aileen Oohoco; Child whils tha inaurgMta Orsetod tholr wbleh remained a no-mon’q land, un­ eontmaiwlsr, hart 14,000 men ^ _th a M CHRISTMAS P A R n Tha Junior Queot ehih will hnv* g The now 'library ho* olroody. N .Y . Stocks Agrienitaral. CUIege at Amherst, Nurw, NriUa Wolf*; HootMo, Ruth main fire to ptorM the Madrid de- oar oootinuoua shelling by both made her a headline edebrlty.. AT BARNARD SCHOOL fighting In iCodriira University a ty , PUBUC hod «M lodger at night. Vorty in UPNOSESATOntSWIU HAVE Champiln; Needle womoL, b is MADRIDS DEFENSE fenaes, waa rietoed apprehensively The blonde etirwardew recently Christmas party at the North the meniliig Saturday PoUcemoa sides. onoUier govarnment annoimosmsnt Methodist church tomorrow night Among tha pitas winners at the Squires; Scholarship, Nellie Wolfe by government military authorttlee EortlOT advices by ths Madrid au­ omertsd. University .aty, tha ! FVlday,JQiee. l: Dau^teirs o f Uberty, No. 129, waa on the verge pf manylng Erick Hermoa Huoke heard a noise in Air Redue ...... 78^ ftom 7 to 8:49. Members are re­ A public speaking program en­ oetbock party hMd by the TaOatiiL 'oad lrla Squlree; Bird Finder, Nel- oa proparatoiy to another Fofielst thorities ' sold the Insurgents bad campus seotion In tbe northwest ot BUCKINGH AM cF L. L. O. L.i and their children, en­ K. Balxer, steamahlp executive, in minded to briqg inexpensive gifts titled, "A Christinas Broadcast”, the pork and atarted out to in- Alaska J u n ...... 14% Refose^to Eat Cast Off Bed BEATS OFF DRIVE “Big push.” f California. Then the auddeniy flew veeUgate.' After eome trouble CORNERSTONE MOWOrange Friday night 'were Mrn. Ai^ l!u Wolfe'; Swimmer, AUeea CUoon; b-en "destroyed” at FreanedlUoa, 39 the capital, waa devostatsd after L. A. Sode^. joyed a Chrietmas party in Orange for tbe exchange. ^ wiU be given by the eighth grade Allegheny ...... ■ 4(? Springs and Broken Sarsa- 1 Hoelth Winners, Bleutor Haddad, "The privernmant roported also Its mltae weet of Madrid and eouth of noil lost night. Mrs. Oeorgina Tom­ east to “talk things over" with he found a,'dog had walked Into tbur Spicer and Mrs. Howard C nh- the Insurgenta penetrated It almoet P riseet R ( IjKstrict Deputy F a p o to Be in the Barnard ochoifl auditorium, AUlod ...... 281(4 -1 parilla Bottles In It. doU, tgirieg second and third prtoea Charlotte Brooks, Morgare*: Nye, forces hod advanced a frocUon of a El Btocorlal. at the beginning of the atege moM linson and her assistants on the Pilot James A. Roe o f Trana-Con- Friday momlng, December 18, at the basement of the building and Am. C o n ...... 114(4 Adadaslon 36 < Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters because there were forms stUl fn women, both of South WllUig- Aileen Cohoon, saoize Schweyer, mile toward Boadllla Del Monte, Oea. I'rancisco Franoo, Foodst than five isreeks ago. general committee decorated the Unental and Weistem Air at Kaneae of Union 'Veterans 'WUI have a 10:20. The prosTom is as follows: Am Home Prod ...... 49% isuiquet hall in an unusually at­ City. around the foundation the dog The aiastonbury pigs which a Plans Altered Somewhat to ton and men’s -first and door prise L is Squires, Helen yioherty. Insiirgents Are No Nearer at Here for Exemplification Christmas party at the State Ar­ ng—"Csntlque de Noel”— Am Rod St 8 ...... 28(4 month ago sniffed aomewhat dis­ tractive way. The high spot was a She “talked things over" with could not find ita way out. The Louis Vesley, also of South Willing- Miss Julienne Colier, captain of mory tomorrow evening. Each mem­ Otrls' Chorus. poUceman climbed down into the Am Smelt ...... 96(4 dainfully at Manchester's gorbege, flieplace with glowing lire and the both men, wound up by marrying Scripture Reading—Luke, Chapter Am Tol. and Tel . .. ..‘..,185% ton. the Stafford Springs Troop of Girl End of Fire Weeks* Siege ber is requested to provide a 10 cent basement trying to help the dog, last w e ^ definitely turned up their Inclnde One; Start Laying Tbe D. A. Sokol club is retaears- This Week. adjacent Christmas tree with Its neither—and got back her old Job. gift. 2, Verses 8-18— Am Tob B ...... ------98(4 Scouts, spoke regarding the begin­ but instead tbe dog 'kept on run­ noses at the local swill. Ing for. tte ploy which will be given derorations and gifts. On the tables At Los Angeles, Fred Haag, a Ethel Donahue Am Wat W k s ...... 29(4 ning of tiu Scout oftanlaatlon, and were miniature Christmas trees ''A Christmaa Custom from Den­ ning away from him. The chose Ths owner of tbe pigs, after a New Teat's eve at tbs C. S. P. 8. told of her training at the Scout oftheCapit^ CARROLL parachute Jumper, telephoned the Adjutant Valentine of the Salva­ continued around the cellar for Anaconda ...... 62% short trial of feeding to his swine _ Steel Work Today. Dlatrict Deputy Lawrence Fagan and Christmas bell favors and red Western Air Express offices he was mark’’—“ ■ Armour, H i ...... 8(4 ha 1 in South Willington. Dancing Home, Swiss Chalet, in Switzer­ Attractive Gift Special! tion Army will give another sterop- about ^holf on hour, but the dog the swUI collected from local stores, * - i \viU attend the exempIUIcatlon ~'>f and green crepe paper. The chll- a friend of Miss Witt and if the Elaine Krobb Atchison ...... 72% .1 " will follow tbs entertainment land. Hisa (toller la a Belgian by drmi were seated at a table by ticon lecture. “Tbo Other Wise was too frightened to take the homes and business plocss, called it Dr. Charlw E. Barker of Grand the second degree of the Knights cf plane was found grounded in on Man" at the citadel tomorrow night 'Uncle Sam'a Plans”— help of a friend, so the chose waa Auburn ...... 32% , ,yJt seemed likely today that a birth. Other speakers were, Mrs. Madrid, Dec. (;8.—(A P )—Govern­ CUT RATE themselves and served with cup Isolated spot he would be willing John Mrosek Aviation Corp ..... all off last week and collected his Rapida, Mich., well kno'wn lecturer, Henry E. Robinson to the daugh­ ment positions 'were Intact today Oolumbus at S t James's school hall at 8 o’clock, following the open air given up. The dog remained in ..... 8% cash bond of $100. posted with Might change Will be mode In tbe cakes, chocolate, milk and soda and to leap from a rescue'ship with food service. •A Boy From Pine HilU Sani­ Balt and Ohio ...... 22 spoke before the student body of ters, Eloise Schweyer (o th> moth­ after a bitter dswn-to-dusk battle on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. This each one received a large orange, a the cellar until men came to Town Treasurer George H. Waddell pAns for the library being erected BABYLAND Is “Life Time” and medical supplies. tarium”— work and with the aid of lad­ Bendlx ...... 27(4 Windham High ochool Tuesday ers; Mrs. J. LeRoy Schweyer in be- behind the Fascist - lines west of decree will be conferred upon a stocking filled with candy and a box Arthur Johnson Beth Steel ...... 781,4 t.> guarantee that tha garbage in Cente park, to provide for a morning on ' “How to moke the most hidf of the League of Women Vot- Madrid. of cookies. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf were married Mary Bushnell Cbeney auxiliary ders and a merry chase succeed­ cotneratone. class of candidates by the officers “The Christmas Seal"— ed in getting the dog out onto Beth Steel, p f d ___ ...... 128 would be removed properly by the o. Ufe.” , 1; Mrs. Thomas Orcham for -the Oaselesa rifle and machine gun PiJi of Campbell Coimdl and will be foi- On the mothers' table were sal­ several days ago In San Diego and wUl hold its Christmas party to­ Astrid Skoog farmer. Miss Emily Cheney, chairman of SANTA'S Head­ were on their way to Chlrxgo, the ground above. Borden ...... 26% Ernest E. La Fleur of WilUmantlc Scout (tommlttee; Mrs. Florence fire, meanwhile, rattled in the vicin­ Super Hamper lowed by the third degree on next ads, cold meats, currant bread, night at the State Armory from 7 Song—“Jingle Bells"— For use of the garbage for one , the library building committee, said WolTs headquarters as an air equip­ to 0 o'clock. The comrades of Ward Cap Pae ...... 18% mode a business trip to town Mon­ Sypbers for the Scouts; Ruth B. ity of Vatdemorillo, north of Re( f Sunday afternoon in the Odd Fel- rolls, cheese, candy, gingerbread Assembly CkuM (J. I.) .'...... month, Uie man paid the $5, but .. this morning after talking with tamares, and around the Rubio quarters In lows hall at the Center. Following and whipped cream. The tables ment salesman. Mrs. Wolf, the CHieney camp, with their wives and ...... 149 Selectmen Richard Martin and de;^. Welles for tbe Brownies. Mrs. (too- Patented "V ” type '(Tbrlstmas Customs in Aldska”— Cerro De P a s ...... 72 soon decided the Manchester swill Miss Daisy Pilcher and Miss Medical Institute In northwestern the third degree on next Sunday, were arranged In a hollow square. former Hoxel Stryker, was a children are Invited. Every one at­ Mae Pratt and Violet Muldoon such activities as the Social Security Mathias Splesa, that the committee ley from Stafford Springs brought stenographer for four years in an tending should provide an inexpen­ program, the Children's Bureau, and Ches and Ohio ...... 66% was not worth it. Before asking for Esther Hansen attended a meeting giertings from the committee in Moncola, part pi Madrid itself. bias weave provides re­ a buffet supper will be served at the Santa dropped In and took his place “Christmas Celebration in Poland' the garbage the farmer waa told it bad not believed it necessary to bfivo Manchester clubhouse for the candidates and in the center and remembered every all line office at Seattle. sive gift. the Office of Education. Chrysler ...... 128 T4 a corner stone but that provision for of the Connecticut State Teachers' Stafford. Rev. Henry B. Robinson Insurgent canb'on exploded about inforcement in an direo- John Oedraltis Coca C ola'...... frequently contained tin cans, bot­ 100 shells ' In tbe.main section" of their friends and members of the one present with gifts. Mrs. A United Airlines Boeing plane, ‘ The Bethlehem Singers of Hun­ Hopkins was understood to be ...... 122% one con be mode without much in- Representative Assembly Saturday also addressed the gathering. Miss council. It is expected a large E.llzabeth House, worthy mistress, similar to the mlaslng ship, crash­ The Married Couples club will preferred for the Post, although <3oi Carbon ...... 121 tles, worn-out electric light bulbs ' convenience. at the State Capitol in Hartford Margaret Jacobson was toastmao- Boadllla Del Monte, evacuated vil­ tions like bridge con­ gary’’— Col Gas and El . . . and various other unedible articles lage about nine miles west of the For ' number of visiting Knights will lie wa.1 presented \^th a brown slllt ed In the Wasatch mountains, 20 have a supper and Christmas party David Kenton there have been reports he might rc' ...... 17% A corner stone with a minimum of Miss Pilcher, teacher a t Moose t o ', The local troop of Girl Scouts struction. 'Splints cannot In Manchester on Sunday anetCamp- umbrella, the gift of the lodge mem­ tonight at 6:30 at the Second Con­ tire. He was described as displeased Coml Inv T r ...... 77 such as bed springs. carving would cost about $35 to $50, Meadow, was a delegate from Wil­ besieged capital. Many houses were miles east of Salt Lake City, Feb. "The Carol Singers of Bulgaria”— CMml Solv ...... was orgimlzed five years ago, and razed In the neighborhood of the shift or twist and wiU »; bell Council is prepared to be host bers. 23, 1934, killing tbe crew of three gregational church. The committee with -Mayor F. H. LaGuardla’s ac­ ...... 18% He insisted he bad inspected it Gustave Schrelber, contractoi;, esU- lington and Mias Hansen from is sponsored by the womai. a George McCaughey Cons Edison ...... and that his pigs were too ama^' North railroad stotlon. Children 1 .' to all. Returning to the main hall a pro- and five passengers. Is Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Stevenson, “St. Nicholas Day In Belgium"— tion In stopping a 33,000 reduction ...... 45(4 . mated. The Inscriptlop on tbe block Mansfield. Miss Margaret Foote, League. The present membership is not break or collapse un­ Details arc being completed by a ;;ram was presented under the di­ Mr. and Mrs. George Stiles and Mr. In New York City’s WPA personnel. Cons Oil ...... 15 .to eat a broken sarsaparilla bottj I will probably be limited to tbe yrear teacher of the Village Hill school. Government mlUtla pushed fur­ An oil company transport vsinlsb- Hugo Patelll Cont Can ...... over thirty, in charge of Margaret ther along the road to Retamares, der 180 pounds weight. T committee to launch a program of rection of Mrs. Lily Cordner, con­ and Mrs. H. L. Tenney. Song—"O Little Town of Bethle­ While on bis train, Mr. Roosevelt ...... 67% But he later learned that pigs L.of the erection of the building. wa» electeo a member of the board ed Oct. 9, 1935. On Fcl. 28, 193B, Corn Prod ...... 69 still pigs. It has been suggested that the . cobson, captain, and Florence northwest of Madrid, after a series GIFTS ^ entertainment at the meetings in sisting of group singing, readings Its salt-chcrusted hulk was found hem''— ' was asked about reports that his of directors from Tolland county. Sypbers, lieutenant. Ruth Welles is . the very near future that will be and songs by the children. Walter eldest son, James, would Join tbe Del Lack and West ...... 18% documents enclosed in tbe stone of furious attacks and counter-at­ Large capacity— 26”e In Great Salt Lake as were tbe The Manchester Green Community Chorus and Assembly Prayer meeting will be held th leader of the Brownies, who tacks. Only ■ , ix)th Instructive and entertaining. C. Smith of 99 Main street, won club announces a food sale for Sat­ The Origin of the Christmas White House secretariat without Douglas Aircraft ...... 73% ndght include a copy of the last Cowboy Dolls with gun SNOW SUITS . 2 0 "x l2 ”. bodies of the three crew members. Du Pont ...... Thursday evening at the home of number thirteen. The banquet was A g3>vernment communique de- The various teams of the Knights the Christmas turkej?, Mrs. Annie urday morning, December 19 at 9 Tree’’— portfolio...... 180% town report which gives the last an­ Miss Rosa O. Hall. The topic will ;; cf Columbus bowling league aill Donnelly of 53 Laurel street won Howard Stark. Department of The President smiled but would Eastman Kodak ...... 176 GIRL TELLS STORY nual report of the library’s activi­ in charge of Mrs. Thomas Graham, slared fresh Fascist shock troops All wool, 3-pc. ^ C QCk o'clock In the J. W. Hale company's Ruth McAdams .and be "A Wonderful Prayer Meeting chairman of the Scout committee. Attractively decorated ■' meet at Murphy's alleys on Thurs- the chicken and William McKlrmey Commerce filer, flew Into the teeth store. The proceeds will be used for not confirm or deny the report. He Elec and M u s...... 5% ties, consisting partially of a re­ which the ''Mlllclas’’ battled were 49 c zipper front. v O .S F D of a enowstorm enroutc from Rock Margaret Fogllo and- Every Church Member There.' Other members of tbe committee ^ day night of this week instead of oi Arch street, the box of choco­ the benefit oi the children who at­ "Christmas Decorations’’— said his son, who sat nearby, bad Elec Auto Lite ...... 42(4 port of the amount of circulation of composed primarily -of "Moors, Le­ Bathrobe and Booties, in ivory enamel with Friday. This change of date Is only lates. .Springs, Wyo., td Salt Lake City Gen Elec ...... 52(4 ABOUT BUCKMAIL ' books and periodicals from the Next Sunday at the Willington are Mrs. George (tour, Mrs. James gionnaires, Germans and several Infants 100% $2-50 tend the Manchester Green school. Evelyn Freeberg served In that capacity at times Hill church there will be a special pink or blue, Q green trim. p. temporary due to Friday being the las'. Jan. 16. Not until May 31, was during the Buenos Aires journey and Gen F ood s...... 40 library. Molcom, and Mrs. Antonio Lavlgne. hundred Frenchmen.” Wool Sweaters.. 4 9 C 'The Yule Log and the Christmas This momlng a derrick bad been Christmas service with singipg of The outbreak of sharp fighting In boxed ...... 7 0 C It night for exempUfioatlon of the sec- his damaged plane found on a bleak Dinner"— at other times as on aide. Gen M otors...... G9 (OontInBed from Page One) Officers and committees ol tbe C. The Mlzpnh group of the Wesley­ installed in the basement of the carols and presentation of 'wl/hlte that sector, after comparative quiet Philippine Hand­ ond degree. HUNT MOUNTAIN WILDS mountainside 75 miles northeast of an Guild will meet tomorrow eve­ Edward Scott (James Roosevelt was appointed GUlette ...... 15% E. Society of the Congregational Children’s Silk Q Q _ Thomas Quinn reports s large Salt Lake City. His body never was a lieutenant colonel in the Marine Hecker Prod ...... 13(4 building and work was started lay­ Gifts at 10 a. m. church elected for the coming year made Rompers. ning with Mrs. Jay Itand, 43 Coburn Song—"Silent Night, Holy Nlght’’- friends. They’ll pay plenty to ing the steel-girder frame of the In Memorial church at South Wil­ Party Dresses.. 9 0 C 49c number of reservations already located, . _____ road. The assisting hostess will be Asscmbly Reserves as tbe voyage started.) Hudson Motors ...... 19% keep this thing, quiet. • • • I de­ are. President, Miss Margaret 3 * made for the annual New Year's FOR LOST TRANSPORT r Int Harv ...... 103 • first floor. Aided by good weather lington the service will be held at Jacobson; vice president. Miss Children’s 1 Ef Philippine Hand­ Mrs. A. L. MacLean, Work will be Radio Announcer, Elstber Benson. Mr. Roosevelt was met here by pend on you to bring this matter to ' recently work on the building has ^ Kve party and urges all who desire The coast of Maine has so many on salting peanuts for Christmas the First Lady, Vice President Gar­ Int N ic k ...... 63(4 a dose at once." 4:80 p. m„ and will Include Christ­ Dorothy White; ' Recording Secre­ NOW I EAl Socks ...... iO C made Dresses ■j tickets to contact any member of •progressed rapidly and is now ahead mas in music and tableaux with the 49c small indentations that, if all were ordei4i. ner, Secretaries Morgenthau and Int Tel and Tel ...... 12% Miss Pavlick Insisted Krone tary, Miss Alice B. Coombs; Cor­ Baby Scales 'i the council or call him personally, (Continued from Page One) Johns Manville . .. of schedule. presentation of White Gifts. All Wool ft Q ^ ^ iih s ...... 146% responding Secretary, Miss Grace measured, the state would have a U. S. SHAREHOLDERS Ickek, acting Secretary of State forced her to write the letter to him GRAVY with basket p Plans are also being made for hold- Rainbow girls and DeMolay boys Moore, and AHorney General Cum­ Kennecott ...... 60% Mrs. Gallup Service gave the ■V. White; Treasurer, Miss Hattie Scarf Sets . . . . . 9 0 C I. ing the usual Christmas party for John Wolf of Chlcagtj; H. W. Ed­ 300-mlle coastline. As measured by In his office, and threatened to ex­ the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Sur­ will have a social tomorrow night mings. Lehigh Val Rd ...... 19(4 pose her if she didn’t. She said flowers In Memorial church Sun lay E Coombs; Organist, Mrs. W, H. I lltoiii««h Goen ■ Oppofliteiri^Sdidal the youngsters and of course this wards of Minneapolis, and C. GET XMAS CHECKS Llgg and Myers B ...... 106% in memory of her brother. JIITp With RellwAne C'.rdstophcr of Dwight, III. vey. Florida, with 1197 miles, has at 8 o'clock In the Masonic Temple. His train carried Gezmerlch's he dictated the letter .and she left it Armstrongs Committee chairmen. k 90«ti|lJMpt|iMdhmflt«r will be welcome news to the kiddles Each one Is expected to wear an old body, which had been brought from Loew’s ...... 64 WILUNGTON Rev. Horace B. Sloat preached ) who will visit Santa and receive a 1. G. Mitchell of Los Angeles, a the longest coastline of any state. In the hotel mail box for him. Lookout, Ruth (dark; Prayer meet­ California comes second, with 913 hat and a prize will be awarded for South America on the Indianapolis. Lorillard ...... 22% ‘'Did you tell the dtatrict attorney Sunday from the subject, "Unbelief ing, Evelyn Beebe; Missionary, CARROLL. Cut Rate . special ^ t from him. passenger who disembarked at Las the funniest. There will be games (Ckmtinned from Page One) McKeesp Tin ...... 86% —Its Penalties.” miles. about the threats?” Murray asked. Mrs. Joseph Robarge of Center- Mrs. Henry E. Robinson: Social, 785 Main St., Cor. Birch Open Evenings Until 9. and dancing to music by an orches­ Mont Ward ...... 65% Forgot About It. The Christmas sale ae.d by The Barbara (torpenter; Flower, Alice m tra. The ^rls will prepare box Clfiirlstmas buying. Some predicted Nat Blsc ...... 33% dale, R. I., tbe sister of Samuel Ladles’ Aid society Friday night at It woyld be fairly laig^.: ...... "No, I , had . Jargotten, about it," B. Coombs; Music, Mrs. Armstrong. rOR INDIOKSnON hmehes itqd tUey .wiU .be auctioned zbeMVjsnedi" .- , ..Pfmtregf, died'last Wzflnesdfqr- .ollor. th«-.-WllB&g.t«M ;'B8t.-6lW^ "" ''.‘'"’’IWbvy.-I^InVeCTment' NSt Dairv ...... "A long mn€^ or a h«irt aiimsfit;". off to'thwboyfc - The Ratnbwr cbm- ...... 23% She testified she gave birth flept. great success. The table of fancy urdaj for Hartford where she mlttee Includes May Smith, Bemlce They looked, also, to heavy re-IO' Nat Distill ...... 29% -' TTie funeral waa held at tbe Wllllng- and useful articles was trimmed vestment of the unexpected, wind­ 16, 1034,, to a child, and said Its tOr> Hill church Friday afternoon, visit at tbe home of Mrs. Blsbee un­ Marsh, Marlon Montie, Doris Gibson, N Y C entral___ ...... 44% father la now In Mexico. with crepe paper In holiday design Julia Converse; the DeMolay com­ fall, funds. Much of It, they Furnished by F. B. Shaw, Inc. NY NH and H .. conducted by Rev. Horace B. Sloat til Christmas, leaving afterwards ...... 6 ' Under Murray’s questioning she of holly and bells and above circled ■ C t I T ------mittee, Lawrence Onverse, Jr., 'Wil­ thought, will find its way back. In 968 Farmington Ave., North Am ...... 30% and burial was in Mr. Poutrey's lot for Holits, L. I. to spend the-wlnter SUPERB QUALITY GIFTS one form or another, into Industry told of meeting Smith at 33rd St. a line of aprons made by the mem­ with her sister, Mrs. F. D. McQues- liam -Brown, Jr., William Brennan, West Hartford Packard ...... 11 '-at the Willington Hill cemetery. bers of the society, with the allure Jr., and Rutledge Smith. In new capital for plant expansion Param P ie t ...... and Madison avenue on May 6, 1933. There were a number of beautiful ten. WIlUani B. Martin, ...... 21% She said they went to a spe^easy of gay colors and varied patterns. and creation of wider business chan­ Local Bepresentatlve Penn ...... 40% floral pieces, a large cross being On Friday. December 18th the At the annual meeting of the nels. when she won a $23 slot-machine Tbe sale committee, Mrs. Henry La­ choir will present a minstrel, also For Wife or Mother Bid Asked Phelps Dodge ...... 58% : specially noticeable. Pollsh-Amcricon club Sunday Bruno Today’s mail deliveries included Cap. Nat. Bk. and Tr. Phil P e t e ...... jackpot and split it with Smith. bonte and MTb. Eleanor Hansen will give a portrayal of a Town ^ u b t n o W j 8 ^ 24% 27% ...... 47% They .separated later in the after­ - Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pratt mo­ wish to thank all those who helped Ostrowski was named treasurer some of the choicest morsels of the Conn. River Bk...... 450 — Pub Serv N J ...... 48% tored to Hartford Friday. meeting, In the church vestry. Exclusive At succeeding Alexander LItwanezyk. banquet. Among them were the Htjd. Conn. Trust . .. 77 82 Radio ...... noon. she said, and she went to the to make the affair a success.. Tbe About twenty characters will take Practical Home Necessities Can ...... 11% home of a friend on Riverside Drive John Carpenter is working chicken pie supper, in charge of An error was made In the names in $28,000,000 Chesapeake and Ohio Htfd. Nat. Bk. A Tr. 27 29 Rem Rand ...... 22% Hans Hanren's grocery store part. The entertainment promises to railway payment, $22,000,000 divided where Snaith Joined her about 11:80 Mrs. Charles Lyon, was excellent Be Beautiful Gifts As Well. the report carried in The Herald's Phoenix St. Uk. A Tr. 280 Rey Tob B ...... 68% p. ra. West Willington for two weeks. be as amusing as.the Seth Parker Moire Taffeta, Velveteen Monday Issue. by E. I. Dupont dc Nemours and Co., Insurance Stocks Safeway Stores . and tbe lervinga bountiful, with all Singing School, which was given by ...... 42 They started home about 2:30,-she The Girl Scouts will have and $23,000,000 from the coffers of xAetna Casualty ___ 105 no Schenley Dis ...... 47% the accessories siasmed Just right. the choir in July.. Robes and Pajamas Chrysler Corp. said, and stopped at a hotel .for Christmas party at the conference The tables were beautifully decorat- The Friendly "Bridge Club will XAetna Fire ...... 92(4 84(4 Scars i^ebuck ...... 96% about an hour. room of the WiUlngtbn Hill church Gordon Bishop spent tbe week We Offer A Few Christmas Cleverly created models. In a variety of hold a Christmas party tomorrow Standard Oil Checks xAetna Life ...... 26^ 28')4 Shell Union ...... 26(4 Friday evening. c1 by Mrs. George V. Smith with end at his home In Athol, Mass. exquisite colors thst excite the adnilraUon afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home Checks totalling $25,000,000 from xAutomoblle ...... 32 34 Socony Vac .... She said she could not recall what pots of evergreen In which red ber­ Coventry pupils whose names ap­ ...... 15% happened because of her intoxicated Louis Pivlnka of. West Willington Suggestions For You Who Want at the eye and suggeet their splendor as of Mrs. Cleon Chapman of 52 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey, Conn. General ...... 34(4 36(4 South Pac ...... 42(4 ries and sliver stars gave a ebarm- pear on the honor roll for tne last $19,000,000 from Standard Oil of condition. was chairman of tbe ticket commit­ Ideal Chrlstnuts gifts, Strickland street. Hartford F ir e ...... 77(4 South Rwy ...... 28% tee for a dance held by tbe Wind­ Inj: effect. maiklng period at Windham High Indiana, and $10,000,000 from the St Brands ...... Smith waa to follow Miss Pavlick The moll carrier’s car Is loaded To Please Your **Home-Maker*’o Hartford Steam BoUer 73 76 ...... 15(4 on the stand. * ham 4-H Service club.^o^rday eve- school are as follows: Jeannette and A daughter was bom last night Sun Oil Co., went Into the post to­ National F ir e ...... 67% 69% St Gas and El ...... 8% with packages and a number of $ 4 .9 5 $ 5 .9 5 day. J. C. Plnney Co., chain of de­ ' nlng in tbe hall at A^n^ton. Brooke, Virgil Reynolds, Stanley t r . n tp Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Gcntilcore Phoenix Fire ...... 93 95 St on Cal ...... 40% boys are going to be made happy Cahoon, Clarence Maynard, Claude partment stores, has $11,727,000 in St on N J ...... Miss Frances Mersereau Is having of J31 Glenwood street at the Ma­ Rossia Insurance___ 11 13 ...... 67% various repairs made at her home Christmaa with sleds. Bour, Walter Young, Nathan White. ples hospital. tbe mailmen's hands. xTravelers ...... 490 610 Tex C o r p ...... 60 Families Club Together— Cloisonne House Coats Later this week will be mailed Tlmkeg Roller Bea DEMANDS CHANGES "Hillside,'’ by Howard Pratt and Seventeen young people were en­ Public Utility Stacks ...... 73 tertained at the home of Miss $6,200,000 from Liggett and Myers (tonn. Lt. and Pow. . , 71 76 Trans America .. help. Floor-length Coats of captivating smart­ Damage done to the house at S3 ...... 17% Ruth Service, Thelma Cushman Marion White on Saturday evening and 35 Bdgerton street by a fire Tobacco Co,. $4,337,000 from Ana­ Conn. Power ...... 54 56 Union Carbide ...... 103% Husbands Use Our Budget Plan To ness, fashloiied from Fabrics piUteriHKl and conda Copper Co., a $13,000,000 IN FARM METHODS anc Rose Adamec passed the Ten­ SOUTH COVENTRY in honor of her birthday. over-printed with gold tracery in perfect earlier in the week Is being repaired Htfd. Elec. Lt...... 66% 68% Union Pac ...... 131(4 St J regular disbursement by the Penn­ Unit Aircraft ___ derfoot tests at tbe Girl Scout meet Tax (tollector Mrs. Mabel G. Hall, reproduction of $ 1 O C by Contractor David Chambers. Hartford Gas ...... 48 52 ...... 28% The regular monthly meeting of Extend Payments Over Next Year. sylvania ralircac and a $21,000,000 So. New England . .. 157 161 Unit Corp ...... (Continued from Page One) Ing Thursday night. bee returned to her home after Cloisonne vases...... 6% Miss Esther Hansen spent the the Coventry Volunteer Fire asso­ spending several weeks in the Man­ Mystic Review, Woman's Bene­ split by Gencial Electric Co. Mannfacturing Stocks Unit Gas Imp ...... 14% Acme Wire ...... 42% U S Rubber ...... acquisition of sub-marginal lands, week-end in Pittsfield, Mass. ciation was held In the firehouse chester hospital where she under­ fit asboclatlon held a Christmas ...... 45% Monday with twenty-five in attend­ party last night In Odd Fellows hall Am. Hardware ...... " 36(4 U S S m elt...... a-i’d regulated grazing. 'Die Ever Ready Sunday school went an operation...... 87% ance. A claim chowder supper waa Gracious Lady Dresses for the juniors. There was a deco­ PRESIDENT STARTS Arrow H and H,- com. 88 U S Steel ...... 77% Wallace said the possible need for class of Memorial church at South Fifteen from (toventry attended Vick (jhem ...... Willington, of which Mrs. Raymond served, furnished by Charles the To'wn and Gown chorus at the In styling,' sizing, color-treatments and rate Christmas tree with gifts, Billings and Spencer. 4(4 ...... 42% "restraining wrong land uses" of Bristol Brass ...... 88 West Union ...... 80% Individual owners "should be ex­ Jacobs Lb president, voted to give Schroeder and Herman Meyer. Hawley Armory. Storrs, on Sunday trimming, these are the fumoiis Frocks c Jidy and an orange for each child. WORK ON PROBLEMS At the recent mother and daugh­ Games were played and refresh­ Collins Co...... 128 West El and Mfg ...... 147(4 plored within legal and constitu­ $3.55 to the flower fund for decorat- evening. W ^ h e r s made especially tor 1 O C Wool worth ...... ter banquet for Girl Scout membe: older women. ments were served. Tbe drawing on Colt’s Pat. Firearms . 88(4 67(4 ...... 65(4 tional limits." ' ing tbe church. The flower commit­ Eagle Lock ...... 31(4 Elec Bond and Share tee is Mrs. Louis Service and Mrs. and the (Coventry league of Wo­ ANOTHER FARM PROBLEM. the Christmas turkey was held last (Continued ,'rom Page One) 34(4 (Curb). 22 Research to "determine bow ’The world’a greatest vain* Rtf«lsrSSMSV«hM evening and the winner was Helen Fafnlr Bearings...... 126 many people the region cian sup­ Robert Norwood. men Voters Scout awardt, were Chicago—-Farm life, opines Mrs. A- ade as follows; first class badge, in washing machines, and one McCarthy, 269 Preston street, Hart­ gratitude for the far-reaching and Gray Tel Pay Station ,,17(4 19(4 port” should be aimed, he said, “not Mrs. Henry Labonte entertained Helen Hibbing, 26, is spoiled by New Glenwood Gold Medal Range TUsUtMtD.Laz. Ginger Snaps ford. historic accomplishments already in Hart and Cooley . . . . 200 to depopulate the region, but to the Valley Bridge club lost week. Nellie Wolfe; second class badge, cows which must be milked before o f the greatest conveniences M odM vrllh m oM r sight at Buenos Aires. Landers, Frary A Clk 42(4 MANY CBAN IB RESULT Mrs. Ira Wilcox of EaglevlUe and Margaret Cbamplin; gold star pins The Range that baa everything—the last word in modem and Cookie Coats make It permanently habitable.” sunup. beauty. Includes every latest cooking convenience, with all of ths you can put into the home. dfivM hivili, h od. "The conference should be an in­ Mann A Bow, Class A 9 Admitting that a shift from crop- Mrs. Howard Crandall of South Wtl- for perfect attendaince, Chaurlotte Mrs. Hlbblng, testifying In Cir­ light land on pne- . By popular acclaim, they are voleed as All members of the American do., Class B ...... • 1 old-fashioned Glenwood’s reliability, Operates coal or oil and Legion auxiliary who a’ e planning spiration to si' the peoples of the ph.g to grazing might reduce the Ungton won prizes. The hostess Brooks, Jime Flaherty, Fern Frink; cuit (tourt, said her husband, WU- Pays for itself every week in tied, wortbr the most perfect of all A v f e x New Brit. Mch., com. 88 37 IN nREHEN’S SETBACK served refreshments. sliver star pins for 90 percent at­ gas In the one oycn. to send children to the Christmas Americas and an example to the population in some areas, Wallace Ham, 28, deserted her when she re­ • the year, and given years of wUlafotuMa Wrap-around garments. $ X . 0 . 7 rest of the world. Good neighbors do., pfd...... 93 said: Raymond Jacobs of South Wil­ tendance, Nellie 'Volfe, 'Catherine fused to be a milkmaid at 4 a. m. ^eomblaad party next Tuesday afternoon, are North and Ju d d ...... 39 Trade In Your Old Stove a.sked to coll Mrs. Hilda Kenredy. we are; good neighbors wo shall re­ "In the long run the great plains lington and other students from the Cour, Ruth Xlark, Margaret Cham- That, she said, was too early for a. relief from wash-day burdens. wldi- • main." Peck, Stow A WUcox 17(4 Changes in standing were many C. A. C., visited the CMtter Grain plin, Margaret Nye. Proficiency city girl to arise. dial 7968, so that plans may be Russell Mfg. Co...... 33 will support more people on a high­ Mcdel 3 5 ...... $199.5U Model 4 0 ...... ,$219..50 You may depend on an A B G made accordingly. Simultaneously with Mr. Roose­ in the Firemen's setback league er standard of living if its argicui- ar- Fertilizer Company at Brattle- badges. Artist, Margaret Cbamplin; Judge P. J. Finnegan decided she velt’s return came a report from xScovlll Mfg, Co. . . . 48(4 last night. With two of the mem­ boro, VL, last week. On their re­ First Aid, Margaret N /e, Margaret was entitled to a divorce. Stove ADowance • • $20.00 Stove Allowance ..$ 22 .0 0 — there’s nothing liner made. Stanley W orks...... 81(4 ture is regulated Intelligently, than high administrative quarters that a it can possibly support if present A dress rehearsal of those taking new Cabinet post—Secretary of Torrington ...... 98 bers of the Valvolinc team, Wilson tendencies run their course.” tfalssteidytlttla B n b i i M i i w ^ part In the Christmas pageant at Public Welfare—might be created. Union Mfg. Co...... 13(4 and Schendel scoring 140 points for St Mary's church will be held at Harry L. Hopkins. WPA adminis­ U S Envelope, com .. 88 high, and the other twe members He warned that a ten percent Net Price $179.50 Net Price , .$197.50___ lo Different Models Priced From $49.50 Up, H a a d M o d .t seven o'clock tonight. Everyone In trator. and Secretary Perkins were of the team, Sheldon and Heck gain­ rise In food prices may occur early thztcUuuntto the pageant cast is requested to be mentioned for the office. Veeder Root ...... 103 108 ing 13 points it gsve a total of 269 next year, because the drought re­ Free Gift To You For The Next Ten Inutlonaad present at tonight’s rehearsal. The department would correlate Whitlock Coll Pipe . 7% 9% l-i the team and advanced them duced supplies. oO hsrd-to- J. B. WUllams Co. . . . 87 43 from fifth position into first place. Days With Purchase Of Any Cover the Kitchen Floor With gM«t plaew Mlscellaneons . Hose (Company No. 1 in trst place RCA-Victor Console New Home Electric 'oboMtha Burdlnes, In c...... 44 47 last week, dropped to second place BENSON’S GREEN PEAS A t Pinehurst—> Chapnum V a lve...... 36% 37% and the Merz team, in seconj place GIVE THIS GIFT OF ^ : V Tree Ripened, Small Conn. Invest. Mgt. .. 4% 5% IhSt week, went back to third posi­ S e w in g ' M achines 2 qts. 25c Fine Quality Liquors! Santa^s Headquarters Elec Steam Sterilizing 1% 2% tion. YOUR CHOICE LASTING HAPPINESS In laid Foundation Co...... ’STATE 8% 10% Hose Company Jrs., Jumped from A t Only For generatlona New Juice Oranfges for Hendey Mfg. Co...... 18 20 Green Beans Excitement seventh place to fou.tl and Merz’s Home machines have “t-. John Irving Shoe, com 9 11 Jk m y g a 8TABTINO been the prized poaOsB- ON Barbers went from second place Celery King Seeley Corp . .. 13% 16% back to third. The Foley team thkt Free! R C n VIITOR slpns of tbousandz of EASY TERMS 19 2Sc Sylvanla Indus...... 43 45 DAYS t o d a y bousewivee, and hand­ Taylor-(tolquItt . . . . waa in third, place fast week landed ARRANGED Ripe Tomatoes Main Street 52 . 66 In fifth place last night and the ed down- from mother I*. Thursday Only! Our Regular Utab-Idaho Bug. Com. 3 4 AN ADAM IN A W ith $59.95 R C X Console to daughter. And Fresh Spinach 4 for 25c Size, Seedless New York Bank and Ins. Stocks Buckland team held to their eighth RADIO position. Tbe scores; End Table or HtmMkfauMtfmJajUat- they're Juzt aa popular Broccoli Bank of New Yorfe .. 481 491 JUNGLE EDEN!; tv/pi. a.at. today, with new elec­ SELwrrz Bankers Trust ...... 66 68 Valvoline ...... 2268 Smp^rhfro^m img iaoM ty A* 0 $mta4i u trftK * tric drive and beautiful Special! GRAPEFRUIT Hose No. 1 ...... 2267 Beady to love . . . ready to' Table Lamp (toase ...... 46% 47% protect herI THE NEW, taarn n rh tsto AriftypHaa, coneole deslgnz. (toemlcal ...... 57 89 M en’s Barbers ...... 2233 O R E A T B B JVCA New Carrots ^ for Liquor Store Central Hanover . . . . 116 120 Hose Jrs...... 2198 M ai Tate* Tarzan Pictnrel FREE! Permanently Cement­ 53 piece Dinner Sets Large bunch 5c IS (tontlnental ...... 16% 18% Foley’s Ebepresa...... 2191 Standard $14-95 to $197-50 Dykes' F o u r ...... 2184 ed To the ^ o o r, $1.28 Another shipment of FYwm Orest Corn Ehcchange . . . . . 63 (i 69% Bridge or Floor Hew New Home . Complete Service P&rsnips------Ib. 5c Cookieo—Honey Fmit, Molamee, Bat­ First National ...... 2080 2120 Porterfields ...... 2178 yard. Crowded XTtei For Eight ...... ter or Oatmeal. 8 dozen in box—l6c. Guaranty Trust . , . 320 325 Buckland ...... 2I6I T A R Z A ^ Lamp - ^ ‘ Electric $7.50 Emerson Irving ...... 14% 16% Community Filling ...... 3138 IS W ith $79.95 RCA Consol* Daily Manhattan ...... 31 38 K. of P...... 2181 High grade porcelain wore, in choice- of It surely pays— in many ways— to buy your meats 6 Tubes HERE-I' • ' RtlMrMNriiMMMwiMal OFFERING Manufaet. Fnisf . . . . 61 53 Hilltops ...... 2128 four beautiful pattern decoratUioa. Style, at Pinehurst Foreign Short Wave National (Xty Bank . 88 40 Blueflelds...... '...... 2104 FREE! Better. • and compoziUon Just az pictured — 8 \axgo‘ New York ...... 127 129 Reid's ...... 2088 plates, '8 small plates, 8 soups, 8 cereals, 8 Thursday Specials Extra Special A t " 1 . FRESH FISH Public ...... 68% 60% Hom No. 2 3061 Occasional Chair t o . dm-' cupa and saucers, platter, vegetable dish, Values for Utie ...... 16% 18% Ulrich ...... 2041 Prejmler Electric . covered sugar bowl and creamer. Oyeter...... pint 8$o S au sage...... lb. 29c $2995 W ith $89.95 and $9 9 .9 5 Benson’at'' Large I^nks. Automatic Volume IiHuraiioe Aircraft ...... 2021 Swordltota. Holiday Buyers! American (Newark) . 13% 14 RCA Consoles Control Bod r i t t h FOeta: Sausage,______lb. 34c l y i a k e Y o u r American Reaerve .. 32% 84% '..1, Haddock nieto. 6 '/i” Dynamic Speaker American Surety . . . . 87 59 (Nd Foahloned Country Style. Selection NOW! Baltimore American . g 11 BOND OVER MATTER FREE! BrIbsm l Budget Terms May Be Arranged Umlied Number of Booon Wrapped Over 30 Models On Disphiyl Excess 4(4 Filet of Sole. Fid. and Deposit . . . . 12S 127 Los Angeles—Clarence E. Bur­ Beautiful Lamb Patties. .4 for 29c Six Different Makes Great Amerloan . . . . 28(4 80% ner, 89, a watchman, waa treated To Spread Your Pinchases Over Any SELwrrz Easy Termsl Trades On Old Sets! Halifax ...... at the poUea smargenc} hospital Upholstered O ire SB $ e i ^ y u a o t radlol A o lfliK tt 22(4 24% wm U saioysd c» sumy sa taai- . M ^ r 6 K 2 Hanover ...... for a slight flesh votmd. S t o r i c u ^ Peoebee at thU attractive prloe— 87% 39% Easy Chair v sa tn r to (00*1 A law etnis a w stk • Tm, EarMa. Forslae aad Convenleiit Length of Time. Onallty Gnaraoteed; Home Ins...... 39 41 Hs explained a prowler- hod en­ Liquor Store W ith RCA Consede 9K2 aad yoa gat Atoaiica'a ilaaal qusUly Home Fire Security , 6 ^ 7% tered his room and- shot him be- ndio, Italy, stylad Id ths atodaia $1 91ml dfsilA PEACHES— (Slleed or Halves), Main at Pearl Street Hass, Bonding ...... 62% twean tha eyes. Not svsn stuped, $ 1 2 9 .9.5 tosoar. A t Jutl t$».9S, are jpnaaai Money Book Owmatoet « ( 4 4 No. 2^ cans ...... , 9 9 C National Liberty . . . . 9% 11% Burrier gars chess but was out­ ihia Mtmdhra cooaela awdaT-banF North River ...... 27(4 39% distance Rsturnlns to bis room, he Can 3535 For Sopeilor la flCA Vletoc qaalUy flnwighout. Prov. Wash...... 89% 41% found the bullet Ita a drawer where, Service On Any Radiol and Pref. - Accident . . . . . 20% 32% it' hod fallen after ricocheting off RMURECN OVUtUVAIk Your Radio WiD Be GnarahteedjMid Serviced By Potterton Krah Seaboard Surety . . . . 88 89 his skull. „ ih Pinehurst Grgcery/Inc. "Where Radio Is Understood” Securlto Ina...... 86 87 ON THE JBAMB BO X - » ■ Sprinafteld Fire*M o. 130 188 Liberal Allowance S T U A R T E R W IN In >• Watorpraef.’ <«aaltgrf Blancbeflter, Conn. S«rvlee On Any Make of Radio Sun Ufa ...... 630 .690 Lom o t the grsot Alexandrian On Trade-Ins. BENSON'S Dial 4151 I Read The Herald A d v i At the Center 539 Main Street U. 8. F. and a ...... 36(4 28% library- . In Egypt was ons of tha FURNITURE AND RADIO Weatoheater ...... 86 37 grsatest misfortunes that svsr nos *ALL AMERICAN CHUMP X—Bhc-Dlvideiul. befallen the march of civilization. Easy Budget Terms. 705 Main St. Johnaon Block Phone 3535^-^

■ \ ' * ' 8 . V. • J. • 'ifS.Vl- ' . <■ yt;-';'- EVmttraHEBALD,: ■ rcirartfiR 'B BR. C O ^i^’WBDNBSDAT, DECEMBtS 16, iWO' i ...... dnat ilsalsn asll 66A per eont o( moving jdetursa of.hsr rseant trip alia nalaira of their product, to Tuesday M the teaebera Miss Ida DANP.AiniNUAm party for sona and daughteto'at Night-’^^sirisas at aehool audi­ move the meat they process mto Hack and Miss Laura 4W1up could IMILK MARKET HERE tha milk In MsMbsttor and 62 pro­ oKf iCold?^ toAIaskA. Masonic Temple. torium. over the .like 1080 wMa^- .^\^ IIiGBOSiMESS consumption with little (Msy, at attend the teachers’ meeting Mid In AnalyviE o t Milk Salei In Manchester ducer dealers vend 49A per esnt ed Mainis Zdnm Carter, daughter of Manchester Dec. 24.—Christmas party at Biaat ord for the system. ^ Colchester, at the new school buUd- the milk sold. In quarts the mer­ TO help end it eooner. BOYS’ AND R«v. and Mrs, David. Cartar, who Jan. 29.—Msnehrirter High mid­ prices fixed largely *>y eonsumer de- chant dealers euppty, 8,U7 quarto FOR VEST TOMORROW Bide Reo for children from 8 to 12 year graduaUon at a c h ^ audl- xnand* Qnartri^ Gnida B Milk During; JTime, 19S6 rub throat and dwat with LITTLE GENTS’ has bson atojrlBg with Rav. and Mm . Dpte Book years of age. ih e Institute pointed out that ^u lss RsUniard of New Britain IS EVENLY D I ^ D and producer dealert 8,089 quaita HI-CUTS Forria Rsynolds of Mancheater for torium. Jarvta Oomweli, presto«nt SHOWS BIG GAINS spent tbs week-end a t the homa of ICxBludlng the milk sold to stores, Coming Brento production and consumption last V f S J S J ! Life Loag Resident to Jdn over two weeks, returned to her Tonight Jan. 80.—Brltish-American club William.laelln and Oo., Iiie,,^. year was ahnormally low, matn^ Ur. and Mrs. Wlntbrop Porter. merchant dealers handle 48.7 per Wise mothers are buying hi-cuts for their home at the pateooage last Monday Deo. 29.—^Holiday dance at Coun­ family party at Masonic Temple. Milton Ferguaon, vtce-prsaideai ____ _ g n ICoehant Daalsrs ...'.. ...e .« .s e10 (MD); . . __ n oent bf the market and piodnoar Wife and Daughter in Lm Dec. 16.—High school concert and hepausa of tha abarp raduotloti In SehoidB in town will close tbs 84th Sub-Deatora ...... » . «*• . . . . . 1 (SD) 1 boys. They are warmer and give longer wear. afternoon. try club, Bponaored by Manchester Central HaSover Bank ‘ “ of tbs montb for a Cbriatmaa vaca­ Angeles; To Make Home Tliere were about one hundred carol sing at High school hall. 'Visiting Nurses’ Association. Oo., have been elected numket suppUaa of h ^ . ta a t year tion and reopen January 4. The Froduite-DeMera ...... 62 (JPD) H im A n More Producer i S n “ ,’ S . r i , This Week Yohme Biggest io Six the par capita consumpUon of all Stores ....* ...... y . .00 ( 8): ' N Every pair we sell is guaranteed to wear. There. membere of the Young - Democratic Dec.-31—-New Year’s Eve dance the latter inatituLon.. m«at waa the amalleat on record ex­ OUead Hill and tba White School total sold. The city consumed 186,- Club who attended the meeting in De<}. 18.—M. H. S.-West Hartford at local Country dub. will combine and hold a Community Par cent 6M quarts of milk during the baaketball game at State Armory. W AU ST. BRIEFS cept in 1017. Bold ligrt To retail, wholeaala- Daily Avenig. iff Danid P. AlUtn, of 206 Center the Town Hall last Monday evening. Also Star of the Baat, R. B. P. IM I ■ Yean, Ckkago Report Christmas entertainment at the and store trad. month, or an averagn of 6,228 quarts Sixes 10 to 2 Street, a native of Manchester and a Also dinner of Manchester im­ Havana cablea .'to.. Lamborn^ra GUead Hall, Wedneaday evanlng, Qrab-bag presaote were received by provement Association at Y. M. C. New Year's Eve danee at Orange MD * •. * 4> . . 9 'K 98JS04 6 0 .1 8,117 a day. Merchant dealers supplied life long reddent of Manchester, la a l . Refreshments and dancing fol­ hall. New York, Dec. 16.—Asaoclatod Oo., placed (Tuban exports of _ December 28 at eight o’clock. 8D . . . . . 1as . . . . 6 1 1 8 17 Manchester, HoweTer. stores with 74.8 psr osnt of the milk A. Reifealt. Mrs. W. B. Hibbard of Manchester leaving tomorrow at 10 o'clock by lowed the session. v . Qaa and Eiiectrle^ System reported from Jan. 1 to Dec. 12 at 2,400,900 - GILEAD PD ...... • 9 2 ,6 8 8 ' *’ 4 9 .6 8 ,0 8 9 they sold and producer dealers the bus for Loa Angeles, Calif., where Dec. 19.—Memorial hospital bene­ Jan. 3.—24th annual banquet of spent T u esf^ at tha home of her remainder. William R. Wood has made e fit dance at Hotel Bond, Hartford. Sub-Alpine club In clubhouse on today for the week ended Dec. xi long tons, raw value. Thia repre­ ■tster, Ura. E. D. Foote. he Intends to make hla future home. sented 4.8 per cent i icreate over thol Total ...... :■) 1 8 6 ,6 9 8 100.0 6 ,2 2 8 He will join Mrs. Aitkin who went third gift to the new South Windsor Next Week EUdridge atreel, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hutchinson Merchant dealers and producer High school Mr. Wood shouldered electric output' of 91,440,983 kilo­ 2.295,174 tons In the cor CUmto. ^ 16.—(AP) — The Rev, Bert Lewis, minister at the of Manchester, were recent callers dealers divide the Manoheeter milk Most intenaa eoncentratlon of to California to vlalt with her son- Dec. 21. Masonic Christmas Jan. 27.—Mancheater High Class watt hours, a gain of 18.7 per cent 193s period. ^ laduetry, the Nation'! GUead Congregational church had Bold byi To retaU, wholeaal. Per cent Dally Average market nearly evenly, accwdlng to artillery fire In history occurred in-law, daughter and grandchild last the financial responsibility of mate­ as bis text Svnday morning, "The at tha homa of Mrs. Lovina Hutchln- and store trad. during the battle of St. Mthlel, in spring and waa so Impressed with rials. for the construction of new 'W a f f t bualneas based on value of aon. 79,774 4 2 .T 2 ,6 6 9 figures collected by the State Milk Bible of Today*,', In observance of idD . . . . 41 e . . . Administration from reports for the World Wat, when a million the cotmtry that she has prevailed bleachers for the High school audi­ tlbroducts. bad the beet dollar sales “Unlvereal Bible Sunday” which was SD ...... 61 1 .3 17 artillery' shells were fired In four upon Mr. Aitkin to move to that, torium for use during besketball ‘^yVobune r>ii« year since 1980, relia* PD ...... 8 7 ,9 2 2 47.1 2 ,9 3 1 June 1986. to have been' held December 6 but The analyais ahowe that 10 mer- hours. state. For the past month and a games. The auditorium with ita , 'ble mto«Wciai estimates disclosed to- wae postponed on account of a spec­ Store sales ... 1 8 ,4 9 1 9.9 6 1 6 half Mr. Aitkin has been getUng dif­ preaent seating arrangement ia not ial union service held In Hebron on Hollywood ferent business matters c l o ^ up in equipped to handle the crowd that I™F«istsd authorities agreed that that date. Total . S ... 4$ ^ 1 8 9 ,a e « 100.0 6,228 Manchester.' He baa rented his house attends the games. The bleachers rnaelmra' sales topped the 1089 turn- Mias Patricia Fogll la vialtlng at on Center street and is now ready will be made by the manual training !ov«restlsaatsd at W.750.000,000. the home of her grandparents, Mr. Hollywood, Deo. 16—(AP) — For Sold byt To Stores Per cent of DaUy Averags to start. He purchased hla ticket to­ IwMch was the best since 1981. Sales years, Ralph Ralnger has been con­ store market classes of the High school according and Mrs. Albert Doran to Walling­ day and will finish such small mat­ to Principal Carl A. Magnuson. >1b 1M1 totaled | 2,770,0«8,000 and In sidered one of the leading song- MD ...... 18,780 74.3 467 ford this week. SD ...... 0 0.0 0 ters as need attention today so h* C?onstructlon of the, new bleachers '1980 seached $8,627,783,000. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keefe, Mr. ariters of Hollywood. Manchester Public Market will be ready to move to the West Tha Industry bad Its biggest pro- and Mrs. ChSrle* Pltmey and Mr. PD ...... #•• • . 4,761 25.7 169 tomorrow. ~ will start Immediately so as to ao- _jctian volume In two years. Km- and Mrs. Itomolo BagUo who are Vet today, as on alternative to Mr. Aitkin has followed the trade coramodate the people attending t/ie iBlovmant In packing planU, as a members of the vegetable and losing hla job, he la taking lessons Total . . ... ff* 1 8 ,4 9 1 100.0 6 1 6 of tinning since i small boy and was next home game which will be with iseanlt, is now the highest in almost In music composition I Bast Hartford, Tueaday evening, Fruit Grower! Asaoctatlon of Man­ These figures were compiled from reports of each dealer selling HOME DRESSED PORK connected with hla father in this ,..,{two years, chester, Inc., attended the fourth The ranks of the tunesmlths were And training that one pair business both In Manchester and December 22. The first game will f-ti More Work AcoompUshed shaken when It became known In Manchester and were based on their own estimates of percent­ SCOUT atari at 7:30 p. m., with dancing to annual dinner held at the Rainbow Ralnger had agreed to the study age of their- total sales to wholesalers, stores and consumer! ARRIVINO TODAY of feet to grow right is a later In Hartford. • Production and consumption estl- Ballroom In Bolton Notch, Sunday matter of vital in^poclance. follow. U mates indicated the industry did a/temoon. order given by Boris Morroa, bis within that district. Fresh Lean Bacon for Rolliiig Pigs’ Heads There were about sixty people ^'aboot 18 per cent more "work” the Mrs. Albert Doran of Wallingford chief in the music department 4t MILK ADMmiSTRA'nON, Pigs’ Liver FVesh Ham We offer - KNIFE who attended the party which waa ' flrat 16 month* this year than in spent the week-end at the home of Paramount. Among many hit songs, State of Connecticut. WAPPING Ralnger wrote "Love In Bloom.” Hocks Spare Ribs Fresh Shoulders Leaf Lard held Monday evening at the High ri9S6. her daughter and family Mrs, Floyd Statistical Department, P I E D P I P E R school for the pupils who helped In !t ‘ Farmers sold more Uvestock T our option la coming up In a November 19, 1986. The Turasca Girls club will meet Fogll. Pork Salt Bologna Casing and Sausage Casing putting the school play across on ! (pounds for which they received A family party was given Mrs. month, R^ph," the bald-headed at the Community Church House Wednesday evening, December 3, : 'more cash. Reliable preliminary es- Charles Fish In honor of her birth­ Morros, former director of the Rus­ Swe^sh Luteilsk next Wednesday afternoon to make sian Imperial symphony, told him anc' for all who helped in any way i'tlm ates indicated the Increase ut day Sunday, December 13. Fifteen Salt Herrings...... 10c each, 3 for 23c popcorn balls for the Christmas par­ with the play. Dancing and re­ 'i'eaah paid producers was siibstan- were present Including Mrs. A. H. yesterday. "It may not be renewed." ty which will be held Wednesday lost, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Twining, Ralnger waa aghast. of actress lAura La Plante, will be Henry In "Olve Me Liberty,” wiU - made oi finest materials freshments were a part of the pro­ tiUal. maid of honor. have an Important part in "Marked FRESH SHI PMENT OF SEA POOD evening at the Community Church gram and all decided it waS a suc­ t'.' Packers' operations had to be Mr. and Mrs. Myron Post. Mr. and "YouVe a good song writer,” Mor. by an exclusive process house at 7:30 o’clock. ^Stepped in to process this Increased Mrs. Elarle Post and children, Wal­ ros continued, calmly, ‘Tn f^et, I'd Woman." Fresh Caught M ackerel...... 15c lb. over scientifically correct cess. say you’re the best In Hollywood—” Three actresSes whose names once Little Evelyn Barbrick, only two I volume, l&lng employment through- lace and EHeanor of East Hartford glittered In theater lights were work­ Herrings — Fresh Cod — Filet of Sole — Filet of Had­ lasts to insure gentle support two years old, daughter of Mr. and fiort the Industry. and Mrs. B. E. Foote of Gilead. "Then, what the— Ralnger In­ STRANGE MALADY dock — Halibut — Salmon — Small Stewing Oy­ and unrestrict^ growth. n Oonsumers ate 18 per cent more Fred Way and son John, of West terrupted. ing today as dress extras tn "Top of A REAL Mrs. Allan Babrick who lives In the $1,000 DISAPPEARS. ^ meat the first 10 months than they Hartford spent Sunday at the log- "—But we don’t want Just song­ the Town.” Danbury, Dec. 16.—(AP) —^Two sters — Chowder Clams — Steaming Gams. BOYS’ northern part of this town, was tak­ il'^dld the corresponding 1938 period. cabin at the Wellesway Farm. writers here,” Morroa added. Jean Acker, Marie Wells and Vera representatives of the State Depart­ Special on Tender Western Cidves’ L iv er...... 35c Ib. Come in and see for your­ en to the Seaside sanatorium in Washington, Pa., Dec. 16.— (AP) ..■.eSfm—^tnpWftn per person In the Mra^ Albert Doran and children, 'Tou've got the talent to do real Stedman collected $15 each for the self. DELIGHT Waterford, Conn., last Sunday. She —Officials of the Citizens National day's assignment. ment of Health are In this city In­ Fresh Made Lamb Patties...... 5 for 19c bank said today $1,000 disappeared ’’ imittad States of oa^ the meat and Sadie and Albert of Wallingford, Mr. composition. I've arranged for you vestigating a malady which has Fancy Rib Lamb C hops...... 25c Ib. has been sick all through the sum­ S.tlard processed at Federally Inspect- and Mrs. Leon Fogll of Manchester, to take lessons. Okay? Or would Miss Acker, who starred In silent been causing much discomfort to mer and fall, with tuberculosis of from a teller’s cage after a man vis­ lld plants Increased from 69.1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fogll and you rather go off contract?” movies, was the first wife of Rudolph hundreds of people, but which has the bone. The doctors- at the sana- ited the bank carrying what they Elarl Dowd were dinner guests at So Ralnger, one of the highest- Valentina. Miss i Stedman was a SPEQAL ON HOUDAY ITEMS Expertly t6rlum seem to think she can be described as n wand with a bulb on sounds to 77J1. Packers produced a leading lady In Christie Comedies. not bad a serious aspect. It is a lUnian more pounde of meat and the home of Mr. anr’ Mrs. Floyd paid In the studios, is taking lessons form of intestmal grip. Dr. Felix F. Citron, fancy b u lk ...... 29c lb. cured, because she Is so very young. one end. Fogll, Sunday. bi composition from Arnold Schoen- Miss Wells, musical comedy favorite Fitted By' Albert J. Allison, president of the ;lard. _ of other days, said _Bhe once earned Tomatnio, health officer states, and Cut Mixed Fruit for fruit cakes...... 3-oz. pkg. 10c Jean Ellen Britt and her little baqk, Mdd:...... -...... , . , .Miar Bertha HuU^td and son, b«g. Schoenberg, Mprros says, is la- Uk0 < stndlar'luaeesw reported .;ta brottesp, v.Btephm,AihUdras-'- .of ■ Mk' eil^ filcBirdi of New Tork,' wefe ■'*'^V«w»toSt'Mvtog..iedli^»s'w. $4iOOb'aweefc.''?-‘; , ■Oifnngfi, wbat'h'h^^ *^tween ourselves,” Morros add­ other sections of the state. While Raisins, Royal Scarlet, seedless, l5-oz. pkg. .. .2 for l9c and Mrs. Paur Britt, are faotS"Ul iit pened. • ■ . jUmated tar the Institute of Ameri­ at the home of Hart E. Buell, Sun­ no exact count of the number of State Theater Bldg. Main St. Manchester their home with severe colds. cas Meat nckers from govemmeht day. ed, later, "Ralnger has the makings Film Production Notest cases is available, as physicians are Currants, fancy Grecian .. .lO'/j-oz. cellophane pkg. 15c There were five members of Wap- "Some of the customers say the 'y^rl^aporta at meat production under Miss Mildred Stone of Hartford of a great composer. But I wanted Mary Astor has been signed to Sultana Raisins, fancy, imported...... 14-oz. pkg. 21c stranger pokod.the wand through to gel him past the category of a play opposite Edward Arnold in a called in but few instances, officials plng Grange No. 30 who motored to the grlU work quid ' removed the ^ ]Faderal Inspection, involving ap- was a caller at the home of her sla­ have been checking the malady from Walnut Meats, fancy Diamond ...... Vi lb. 33c Suffield Grange No. 27, last Monday itely 90 per cent of the com- ter, Mrs. Clifford Perry Monday popular song writer.” picture tentatively entitled "The packages of^bills. morning. World’! My Oyster.” reports received from groups, such evening, to neighbor with their "A check-up shows $1,000 Is miss­ Lloyd Bacon, director, and Nadine as the schools, hospital and tele­ A FULL LINE OF HOME MADE BAKERY GOODS. NORTON’S Orange. The local members gave a ing.” Ooiunim^m and production fig- Stanley Keefe of Rooky Hill spent George Sanders, the "Heavy” In phone exchtmge. ara oonaidered to be on prac- the week-end^’ a t the home of hla Coughlin, actress wlU be married on "Lloyds of London,” bos signed for 977 Main Street musical story, as their part of the The teller wat- In the vault at the Identical baals because parents, MK and Mrs. Arthur Keefe. Christmas Eve at the home of the a role tn "The Last Slaver,” starring DIAL 5111 — WE DEUVER. Cheney Block ADVEKTISE IN THE HERALU-IT PAYS! program. Mias Ruth Spaulding gave time. • forced, by tha perlah- Schools In town held one session director's mother, Mrs, Frank WAmer Baxter and Wallace Beery. The zebu is the Orient’s principal Baoon. Mrs. Charles Benson, sister John Lltell, who enacted Patrick ylelder of milk.

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ful eKperienees An their relatives aad South Oovstttry havs not y «t rspert- aiected, Mrs. 8h6iu«r was ra-elaet- HOUISSOCIAL GIBBOKS ASSEMBLY friends, sd, but reports for th« other auail- ATTEND R E I ^ C A N ad assistant treasurer and a num­ Shpu) New York Styi Mural Unveiled Today ChrlolagM Party Toalgfat laty towns are »a follows: Boutb ber of the other bSicers'wore re­ ASaSoir* The MothenT Club of the Union WilUngton, 170; ToUand, |38; Som- WOMEN’S GATHERING tained in office. 90f The Year l 9 m n ^ FARIY ON FRIDAY Congregational church will hold a eiy, 101; SaUngton, I186.TS; Bomara- Reports of the actiTltles aad nn^HOMEpilE Shows Boston Tea Party i"» ROGERS’VILLA Christmas party this evening. The vflle, t7S. amounts earned in various ways His 67th Anniven Engagwnawt Aimoanoltd ComnIttM SoeorM -Odd Fd- children of the mothers will present Mrs. James M. Shearer of This t_.i aasoclatioB were most aaoourag- N ew Torit, Dee. 16.— (A P )— O nA D isaa by Bt. Gaudens. Once upca a The engagement of Miss Fannie ihg. Mrs. Alsop In her annual re­ lowB Han for Annual Chriat- the program and anyone desiring to time it oroamahtedt-tbe- pinnacle of _ it tlmlsn vessels permitted it, nor why BINGO GAMES STOPPED R. Mathewaon, daughter of Mr. and Town Is Re-elected Assistant upper Fifth avenue, where fumm Commander and Gronp of Boston Tea PaHy, held in the dusk' the captains and crews of the cargo Hawkes has never assn tbs attend the party Is welcome. port made a few suggesUona for the tower on Stanford White’s old- n aa Social; Tho Committee. W i^l, grsy-hairad darene#^ Refreshments will be served dur­ Mra. F. A. Mathewaon of Baat Main Treasurer of Association. carrying on in the future, which from Manhattan'! uncounted auto- of early evening at the end of Grif­ Shi]lips made only feeble protests. hs UvM to, nor hU horns, so ke %npson, Bothered by street baa been announced to John garden. fin’s wharf on Dec. 16, 168 years Hawkes, w ho lost bis sight as a art his other fsculttas that hs ing the evening, Mrs. Raymond J. me. with the approval of the meet­ mobilM eddy about the akirta of 'rhs last survivor of that tea Extensive preparations are being farmer lad of 18 but showed the AFTER THIS SATURDAY O. Parry of Maple HiU, N ew Brit­ The earliest architectural draw­ East Rirtford Post at ago, was commemorated today in a identify the eonga of n tanIf-huniL__ Schrumpf ta chairmen in charge Mra. Jamea M. Bhearai. Mrs. B. ing. akyscraper realdencea, a bomieaa party was George Robert Twelve made for the annual Christmas par­ wortd of nature in the dark years ain. 'No data has beeo set for the ings exhibited are those ot the mural, unveiled at a KUby street Hewea, who, at the age of 81, aad and ebe will be assisted by Mrs. B. Flah and Mra. Bmroa Nettle- The headquarters wtU-be arlth tba carriage went on exhibition today. that followed to thouaanda of chil­ • ‘^ '> •1 1 n o * , t s t t ^ ^^ Cviofls Crowds, to Re* coach house* and stables ot John tavern. i ty of Glbbona Assembly, Catholic ,«*ek of a bat. where the J Anna Rllson, Mrs. Frank Scblott, wedding. ton attended the annual meeting of Teetering on its cushtone were Last NijdiPs Party. while Uving in Oswego county. New dren, celebrated his 67th birthday Woman’s Republican club of Hart­ H ay In N tw street, designed by The much-storied tea party was York, told what he knew ot the tea lAdles of Columbus, which will be ball will land. . Prosecutor Ackerman Gaims Mrs. Frederick Kuhniy, Mrs. Harry Miss Mathewaon U a graduate the Hartford County Republican two adventurous ladTes, clad in long today. ford whose o f f l ^ are in the Good­ Joseph Newton in 1786. A com­ one of .the events which precipitated held Friday evening, December 18 Over the doontsp o f his boms U v f main Indoors Hereafter. Complaints Have Been Made Roy, Mrs. mien FIss and M ra A r­ nurse at the New Britain Oeneral velia, goggles and ^dusters which destruction— which wasn't much. Authqr of two-soors nature books Women’a association held yester­ win building 'on Asylum street. posite picture of social life in the the revolution twelve years laterr He eald a Leonard Pitt, who fan at 8:10, Because of the large num­ Hadley’s broad acres troop Hadlsy'a 3 thur Shepherd. < hospital. ' went back to the year 1900. Beside and innumerable poems, ha- looked — Three Were In Operation. day at the Ann street building of Here the legislative committee will tum-of-the-centurjt period is con­ Th* first of a series of V. F. W. The East India Company had sent beside him, was the only man la the ber of members who havs expressed townsfolk, seeking advios, sura o< a '3 Funeral the contraption was a caleche and a back upon a life of darkness that •> ------'Elks Meeting Next Tueeday the Hartford T. W. C, A. Mrs. contact the members on proposed tained in an exhibit of Charles Post socials wrui held last night at thre*. vessels loaded with tea to Bos­ party he knew. He added but one their intention of attendlr«, the welcome. The funeral of Albert Matson, tandem bicycle. A caleche Is an began when a charge from ala it^nea, Franc*, Def. 16 — (AP) 'The Rockville -odge of Elks will Corinne Alsop the president was re- bills at the coming assembly. Dana Gibson’s drawings. ton. Town officials protested the. brief item to the tale as it appears committee boa sscured Odd Felloiva’ "Look upward," be taUs U Rockville, Dec. 16.— Announce­ who died at the Rockville City hos­ the Anderson-Shea , Post Homs father’s shotgun accidentally blind­ —U n. Wallla Warfield Slmpaon’a bold their next meeting on Tuesday open carriage which did use horses To lend the ultimate touch there landing of the cargoes, and when in countless histories. hall for the affair. Tiot downward.’’ ment was made on Tuesday by pital on Monday was held from the for propulsion 36 years ago. Manchester Green, when the local ed him while they were hunting to­ hfpta, finding It impoaslble to ipare evening, December 22, Instead of la a Morris chair— and what home the Rtqnd governor failed to answer One man, he said, was handled A musical program featuring Burke Funeral Home on Park street The exhibit was put there by pub­ post was host to the Rochambeau the protests, a citizens meeting was gether, six years after blood poison­ bar from public curiosity, arranged Prosecutor B. J. Ackerman that Thursday, December 24, the regular Drees Them of the 1900’a didn’t have onoT— an roughly when he attempted to carry carol singing will be directed by ing had coat him his right leg, Parliament members are Habla » ' • this afternoon at two o’clock. Rev. lic epirited citizens who wanted held in the old South Meeting House. there would be no Biugo games al­ meeting date. Several-features have U p and upright piano with an awkward Elms Post of East Hartford. Com­ off some of the tea in his pockets. Mrs, Harold Garrity, and a program "But It’s been a happy life, all in imprisonment to the ao ck Tow«rdf| today to break the tedium of her Ur. Ceorge S. . Brookes, pastor of the Columbia University’s freshmen to That meeting adjourned In an up­ been arranged for this occasion. Watch the pianola attacAment, gold-famed pic­ mander James Bonsignore was pres­ The old South Meeting House still of novelty features and games has all," mused Hawkes today, "and I aOBtude in their villa. , lowed In the city after Saturday of Union Congregational church, offi­ roar and Customs officers announced .at the order ot tbe spsaker forii*. Twinkle In realize how their forebears lived tures of still life ana a gramapbone ent at the regular meeting with 25 stands on busy downtown Washing­ been arranged by Miss Mary-Don- am satisfied if through my books, 1 this week. There have been three The regular meeting wl',1 start at the tea would be landed on the fol­ peMltent absence from the attttocp'a''^ 'Mrs. Simpson, members of the ciated. Burial was In the Ellington Their Bye! and loved— with tandem bicycles— members of the Ehat Hartford unit ton street.. It Is still a meeting nelly and Miss Dorothy McHale. have taught to children my love for Bingo games a week sponsored In 7:30 o’clock sharp and at this time ^ t h Its brass horn and wax, cylin­ lowing day under the protection of of the House. Lost impriaonmaS v'i household said, probably would not cemetery. at the turn of the century on the Commander David McCollum pre­ plsce-^the scene of Sunday forums Following the dtstrlbutton of gifts wild life and the necessity for con­ Rockville, the Rock> .o Ixidge of there will be Initiation of a class of drical records. the guns of the British fleet. was to 1826. be- seen outside the hill-top villa, Mr. Matson leaves three daugh­ Island of Manhattan. sided at the meeting and Introduced — and houses a collection of histor­ by Santa Claua, refreshments wiU servation," Clka, the Rockville Fire Depart­ candidates. . AND MARLOW’S BABY SHOP The ladies in the horseless car­ Wobody ever told the names of the . Lou Vlel, of Mr. and Mrs. Herman ters, Mrs. Cora Hurtean of Hamden, The Museum of the City of New (Jounty Council ■ Oimmonder-elect. ical relics. be served. Memory mirrored for him scenas ment tnd the Knights of Columbus. riage are of wax, too. leaders of a band of 60 men, who, L. Ifa^era of New York for two Following the meeting a venison Mrs. Maud Hasbngs of HazardvlUe York opened Its newest wing es­ Samuel W. Neablt of East Hartford. The mural, which hangs in a from his IS years of sight In his na- IS THE PLACE TO BUY THEMl dressed as Indians, ran to Griffin’s Mrs. Henry Mutrls and Mrs. Wil­ waeka. The proceeds of the Fire Depart­ dinner will be served by the house and Mrs. Emma Hastings of Poquo- pecially to depict the changing Commander Nesbit outlined plans tavern," not far from the site of the live, hilltop town ot Goshen, lending MEANEST. wharf In the early evening, toaia- liam Humphrey, co-chairmen, are When she ventured into town yes­ ment Bingos were being divided le- committee, the venison being se­ nock; severs: grandchildren; a architecture of a city purchased he has In mind for the coming year old wharf. Is the work of Raymond him a background for the books he WAKE UP YOUR ' Booties, 15c up Freckle Frocks hawked the 340 cheats of tea abosrtj! being assisted by Miss Katherine terday. it was necessary to call de- tween a fund for new uniforms and cured through the co-operation of brother, Edward Matson of Bridge- from the Indians for the equivalent in which the Hartford Cefimty Ooun- Stickney, prominent Boston and wrote following graduation from $1.00 to $1.98 St. Paul--The police are on the in the East India Company's ves-' Falkoski, Mrs. Walter Buckley, Mrs. Metivea to disperse crowds which the school milk fund. the Fish and Oame commission: port; also an aunt by marriage, Mrs. of $24. The growth of Manhattan’s cll w in be of great help tor the vari­ Providence, R. I., artist. It Is care­ Perkins Institute for the Blind to Inoluding ellks In lookout for the town’s meanest man. sets, and dumped the contents in the fully painted and much research has Helen Kelly, M ra Arthur Bums, surrounded the fashionable shop When the ^-ames were atarted It Following the dinner there will be Angle Baker of Crystal Lake. towering spires la shown in the ex­ ous county posts. It was at his Boston. There, he learned to type­ LIVER BILE- Jackets, 50c up the dainty Princess He entered the Joseph Wlcbtl harbor. gone Into the work. Most of the Mrs. M. Moriarty, Mrs. John Barry, where 'she bought handkerchiefs, was understood that they would be ? Christmas tree, with Santa Claus hibit, embellished by such tidbits as suggestion that a round of county write. ntMi CihwHbi TWI Jn* Ori rf M b Funeral ot Mrs. Christian Stoiger style. home bent on robbery and found the Nor was it ever told why the figures, however, arc dressed In Mrs. Harold Garrity, Mrs. E. C. hosiery and gloves. permitted while there were no com­ and humorous gifts for everyone at­ ’The funeral of Mra. Mary (BaunI I examples of what no lady dared post visitations will be inaugurated. Higgins, Mias Dorothy McHale, Mtse 'Had I not In those early days lWllbiiii|||iiVi.Gs Mr. and Mrs. Rogers prepared a Wlchtl youngsters, Richard, seven, British fleet, lying alongside the tea- regulation Continental costumes. plaints. Following the court session tending. An entertainment program Htalgcr, wife of Christian fitaiger, Toddle Dresses, I mention even a quarter of a century Musical selections were gives by M ary Donnelly, Mrs. Francis Keefe, learned etrery phrase of nature to calendar of entertainments to help Wool Suits and Lucille, five, alone. her four-act drama of the seasons," lost week when three Rockville will be presented by professional who died at the Rockville City hos­ 1 to 3— 59c up ago— underwear. Charles Phelps, James Bonslgnore,- Miss Mary Egan and Mrs. William Mrs. Blmpsbh while away the lonely men were fined $160 and costa for talent to conclude the program. $1.98 to $2.98 "W e’re saving that money for Sterllng Allen and David Barton he declared, "my nature 'writing pital on Monday was held this after­ Slip-on and Those whose memories went back tee to arrange for socials and vari­ Taylor. hours until,-eventually, she may go having pin ball machines in their The committee In charge, ap­ Santa Claua pleaded the youngsters with James Barry at the piano. Old Chapter, D. A. V of Hartford were would have been Impossible. tr> meet the man who gave up his noon at 1:30 o’c.ock from her late Sweaters to the old when he discovered their cache of guests of the post last night. i k r - places of businees and awarding pointed by Elxalted Ruler John popular songs were sung to close ous post events during the coming "So I am mCst grateful for what world look. throne to wed her. home at 13 Mqrrison street, follow­ when it was In Madison Square" ex­ $4 In nickels and pennies In a fruit So little water Is readily available n.erchandlse for prizes. It Is under­ Karges Includes the following: A r­ TRADE YOUR OLD SET TODAY FOR A Boniiet, Coat Bpttoned the evening's entertainment. 5rear. The meeting was well at­ eyesight I had In boyhood. My ad­ The Cannes telephone exchange ed by services at the First Lutheran perienced a touch of nostalgia as jar. at Lake, Wls,, that the fire truck vice to children is to use their own stood that complaints were rc/celv- thur Hayward, Maurice Spurling, 1937 and Leggings. 59c to $1.00 Commander David McCollum was tended by post members. The speedometer Is more than dlaclosed that Cornier King ESdward church on West Mala street at two they looked on the original life-size But the meanest man apparently o ' the village carries Its own water powers of observation to the full. It ed. The names of those making authorized by s vote of the post to Sam ■ McGill, Past Department 100 years old. It was devised by and. the American-bom woman Michael J. Conway, P.E.R., Ray­ o’clock. Rev. K. Otto Klette, pas­ concrete model for the famous didn’t believe in Santa Clpus. supply to the scene of a blaze. The may stand them-In good stead to complaints have oeen withhold. Baby Buntings appoint a ways and means coramlt- Commander of Unknown Soldier apeak frequently by long-distance, mond E. I unt, Kenneth E. Little, tor of the church conducted the Isaiah Lukens, of Philadelphia. water load conslsta of 2500 gallons. later life." Last Saturday also, the manage­ $ ------S'ith a spMial operator to handle John Dailey, Jr., Ronald Ferguson services. Burial was In the Melrose PHILCO 1.00 ment of the Palace theater was for­ Pink and Blue their calls and make sure their con­ of Manchester, G e o rg e Bokis, A r­ cemetery. AT bidden to show a race picture on the versations are not overheard by thur McFall, L. H. Chapman, To Announce Values of Series screen when It was learned that eavesdroppers. P.E.R., and M. J. Mantak. Announcement has been made by boxes of candy were to be awarded Satin Comfortables Friends Invited Visited Stafford the Rockville Building and Loan to the children In connection witb BRUNHER’S A number of discreet friends were Association that after the first of $1.98 to $2.98 this picture. Eaclr child was given District Deputy Arthur Bateman understood already to have been In­ January the value of all the series “Always At Your Service” a ticket at the door bearing a num­ and his staff paid an official visit to vited to the villa for teas and bridge Wasseon Lodge it Odd Fellows In of the Rockville Building and Loan 80 OAKLAND STREET PHONE 5191 parties to enliven Mrs. Simpson’s ber and during the running of this And of Course . . . Stafford Springs last evening. Association will be announced. This days. Michael Arlen, th r novelist oni reel race, the children holding Open Nights and Sundays Among the many visiting officers will be of Interest to those who are You Must See Marlow’s wLo is a friend and neighbor on the the lucky numbers on the winning members of any of the scries. Hiviera, was to be among the horM^were to have received a box present was Grand Master Randall Toy Department of candy free. C. Frink. Rellet Corps Meeting . Mrs. D. B. Meityman of Washing­ Harleys Home for Chrietmae YALE BIB TAXPAYER ton, D. C.— Mrs. Simpson's "Aunt James and Anna Marley, better Burpee • Oman’s Relief Corps B eu le" and one of her closest con- known as the Dancing Marleya, will hold their Christmas party this New Haven, Dec. 16.— (A P ) — ,ii£';thia.' Table RIFLES AND GUNS GIVE DRIVER POWER TOOLS All Popular Makes...... $2.98 up $ 3 2 . 5 0 T H I S X M A S Always a Desirable Gift! $ 3 . 9 5 A 9 5 Gid^

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MANCHESTER WEiDkneiUT;DTC^ - 1 ... t ' -.■*■ ■' TT '■ — r— — ...... ^ '^■ «nias mltSe itven Bwtkluar aRhnwee 4 * ^ wrote oouaty oflletxls today ' up anyimw, and then all o< a sud­ flmt by one side to the milk eontit>- then few people kept, track—or *U 1 tha work J eaa do aa Jantltac.ef at 8:4S. There are batxreaa SO and bs does not want th s^ b . tha High «o)iodt kera.’’ den we had to pay and la order to versy and then by the ether, when­ even tried to keep track—of the dlatlngulsbed duo. 40 alngera ia tba cborua from tha Mz He said ha could hot spars tbs (Jallaway dM not ehbofa to run. ever we toudi. upon the subject But pay wa bad to do some bonding. Winter spofia addlota taava al­ churches o f tiia .% County Chitrtlan |U> tor a bond; did not feel like Ha was disetad baaauM/ four frlands Connecticut never did face tha it is to be suspeetsb tta t we are ready started the migration to the ymoa, Columbia,. Habroo, OUsad, prowling around nights, and had wrote ia his nama on Rta ballot Give Mother not alona la being unabla to com­ country to seek snow-capped blUe I COLLECTOR’S BOOK Matlborotwh, Oolcbestar aiwl West­ taxation problem. From all Indi­ chester. ’Ails Unloa was formed 10 k i n t i n u c o m p a n t , mo. and dales and natural ekling ebutea. cations ehci Isn’t planning to face It prehend bow there can be any need years ago, and ever aliloa the last . A, ' t l Bk m II a t m t Add to the city’a wondera: It la J (0 0 BINGO PLATERS llaneh«ti«r. Conn. now. She la talklpg about a twen­ to bring New York state milk Into i, f — Sunday evening of each month baa THOMAS rfCKOuaoN pitsslble for a pi^estfian, veraed in been devoted'to a meeting, each Onnnrai M »n»«nr ty-live hsUUon dollar bond lesue In­ Connecticut when our own produc­ the intricaclea of the pubHc pes- I Town Connsel Hyde Orders That Ate Holding Certificates S^andnd Oetobnr t. Ittt churdi entertidnlv twice each Practical Gift stead—which Is Just another way of ers are raising more than-can be sagewaye In Radio City, to traverse year. A chorus at (jarlstmaa and a PENTLAND'S ^PnbllDind « » »r 7 paaalng the load on to a Future gen­ marketed at whole milk or “fluid" three square d ty blocks Without ' Martin to SobmitAccoimts pageant at Easter prove to be two Madny* and Holidaya BntartO al tl>* prices. omergthg into the street. of the outstanding programs of each EYES EXAMINED TOMORROW NIGHT Aaat OUlca at Manchaatar.. Conn., aa eration. Eighteen artiste' models, mostly lyiena Claaa Mall Mattat. No; there’s no question about its year. The chorus will sing their Everybody hates taxes. It’s as of Greenwich VUlags, struck recent­ ^ to Town Treasnrer. programs at the (Jolcfaester church FOR GIFTS OF GLASSES flTTED SUMaCKIPTION RATES natural to hate taxes aa it la to hale taking a spaclal sort of mind. Or ly for higher wages, shorter hours; this year, on the last Sunday ave- At Odd Fellows Hall tea Taar. by Mall ...... »• ?« and tba gagstars Instantly got to 1 .$ W a snake—more to, because there la a special somethlng-or-other— may­ nlng in Deoemher. The musle came SMALL WEEKLY PATMBMT8 Month, by Mall .. work, naming tbs models’ crusade a FREE GAMEI PRIZE $18.00 CHAIRI nncla' Oony ...... % «• now and then a person who doesn't be a special sort of conscience. Town Oounsel WUllam 8. Hyde over the air very nicely Stmday af­ bialTyarad ona Taar ...... $ » IK light for a Nude Deal. ternoon, a e o o r^ g to tha local hate a snake. But taxes and In- ’ has written to Clarence Martin, for­ friends who listen^ in. There are POTTERY RICHARD STONE i UPMBBR o r THB *880C1a TH11) NEW PRIZES ON REGULAR CARDS! • 4 PKICSS creaehig public services Inescapably ARGENTINA mer tax collector of the Ninth ten singers from Columbia In the O PTIC IA N ■ : Tha Aaaoolaud Praaa In aacluairaly must go hand In hand. If we are School district. Instructing him to chorus, Mrs. Edith'laham being one Wm. g. Bergeron, Optometrist aatltlad to tha oaa ol raoubllcaiion Are you wondering why the Ar­ of the soloists and Mrs. Laura Bquler 789 Main Street to keep pace with the iSrogress of . turn over to Town Treasurer George Turkey For Christmas bf all nawa diauaictiaa oradi'ad to U gentines are so stubborn about Health aiid Diet being piano accompaniment Rev. State Theater Bldg. Teh 47M 6r not otharwtaa oraditad In thta cIviUzatton In the building and IH. WaddeU the hooka and accounts Elmer Thlenes of Marlborough was Be S o n and Someom With Yonr Certlfleata. js ^ p a r and alao tba local nawa pub- agreeing to the neutrality agree­ : a t the district which was auto- maintenance of Inetltutlons for the Advice the leader and director. Bahad haraln. ment proposed at the Buenos Aires r aUcally abolished a year ago last All rlrhta of raoublleatlona ot sick, the unfortunate and the crim­ By DR. PR AN K McCOY October when the tovTn voted to ac- The December meeting of the Bpeelal dlapaichna barain ara alao ra- conference by the United States? Ladles Aid Society win be held at inal we must tax ourselves to pay ’ cept the assets of the dUtrlct. aaraad. _____ Well, maybe it doesn’t Indicate the chapel W e d n ^ a y afternoon at B A Sary. for them. There Just Isn’t any WHOLESOME SOUPS The selectmen next Monday night 2:3(>. M ra Evelyn Williams,. Mrs. Full aaralea ollani of N either Ignorance, obstlnancy or un­ (are expected to authorize an audit lea tan other way. If we don't tax* our­ Pauline Lohr and M g , Beatrice friendliness. There are many kinde of soups, of.the accounts, preparatory to hav- Nuhfer will be the hoatesiB^ Each Ptibliabara RareaantatiTai Tha selves now our children end grand­ . Ing them turned over to Town Tax inllua Mathawa Spaclal Atancy—New Argentina has a tremendous Eu­ from the clear bouillons to the mix­ lady is requested to bring cup, children will have to tax themselves ! Collector Samuel Nelson, Jr„ who Tork. Chicago. Dai roll and Boaton. ropean business In meats and grain. ed thick soups, where often a dozen plate and spoon. much more heavily to pay our . would be In authority to coUect the ^ MBMBBK AUDIT BUREAU OF She had to find her market tor or more food articles are used In ^unpaid taxes. Miss Flora Wheeler of Hartford spent the week-end at the home of CIRI'UI-ATIONS debts. Durlfig the nearly 15 months since meata there because the United the preparation. Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Hunt Tha Rarald Printing Company. Anc Also we have to face not only the ■the district became defimct « Mr. States government, for some reason A bouillon Is a thin clear soup Several muslr lovers from here agautnaa no flnanctal raaoonaibillty fact that taxes must be paid but generally made by boUIng beef and 'Martin has continued to collect for typographical arrora apbaartng In that could probably be beat explain­ ; taxes and release liens filed for non­ went to Storrs Armory, Sunday adaartlaamanta la tha Maneheatai the problem of what kind of taxes. using the broth. A bouillon is also ed In the offices of the great Ameri­ payment of taxes. It Is understood evening toiiear the Town and Gown Bvanina Herald. And to face the fact of the fairest made from clams or tomatoes. Con­ that nearly $2,000 baa been collect- chorus sing "ElljEdi." ^ can parking houses, decided that we and moat practical of all taxes gives somme slgnillca specially a clear led and deposited at the Manchester A t the iliornlng eervjco Cf the WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16 mustn't admit Argentine meau •soup made by boiling togetlier a the average citizen a sick feeling at (L e ft hand coiumn, Trust company. Columbia church the Senior choir Each day new customers discover that Pent- here because, believe It or not, they knuckle of veal, a shin of beef, and from top to bottom): The town meeting vote which sang “The anthem of the sky.” Spe­ land’s Is the place to select pottery and glass WAR PROFITEERING NOW the pit of his stomach—so he flees a foul. are “not sanitary." And naturally Solid Mahogany Chippendale Lamp abolished the Ninth dUtriot accept- cial music Is being prepared by both . . smart containers for fine flowers! Over from the thought of it. The bouillon or consomme soup ■ ed from the district all its assets. It Senior and Junior choirs for the 600 pieces have been assembled specially for H ie proflteera on the Next War Argentina hesitates to adopt a neu­ Table with pierced That tax la the income tax—a docs not contain much nourishment, fu expected that later a bill of sale two Christmas services to be held the Holiday. Included are Im port^ and do­ are alreafly cleanlngr up. A lot of trality pact that might cost her this but furnTShes a warm, highly flavor­ gallery; aolid mahog­ for personal property and a warran­ state income tax. next Sunday morning and evening. mestic pottery, ranging from little 23c glazed them made big wads of money European provision trade. ed dish which Is relished by many any. tee deed for real estate o ^ e d by tho. There will be a White Gift offerlhg flower pots to mamoutb oil Jars . - pitchers, Other states have Income taxes— former district will be given to the Monday In the Chicago grain market It Was all very nice for the pro­ ai the start of a meal. Cream x>up In connection with the morning strawberry pots, table centerpieces, bud vases, have bad them for a long time. It Is usually made .f vegetables and I town by the former district officers. service. •' novelty dogs, ducks, roosters and other birds. i-^in grain markets, In fact, all over tection of the United States mar­ Sheraton End Table , would seem as though''Connectlcui meals and then strained, and flour Included on the honor fbU of the Bavarian and American glass, some with the world. Wheat Jumped 6H kets to put up a ban against Argen­ with two extra wrought Iron base's. A wide assortment at must fall In line with the Income spuce or cream added. Puree Is a second marking period of the Wind­ oentg In the few hours In which the tine beef, but naturally Argentina French term which means a thick shelves. , Pierced gal­ ham High School ore the names of Jl, $2 and $3. Gazing globes at $5. tax Idea pretty soon. It’s the only COLUMBIA Chicago pit was open—other grains cuts some figure In this matter. And soup. leries ; solid mahog­ the following pupils from Columbia: alternative to Crushing Increases In Soups of many kinds are now- Seniors— George Cobb, Max Weln- proportionately. All because It since beef and wheat arc the major any. the property taxes which already canned and are of great convenience The second In a series of whist grad, Dorothy Lescoe. Priced and was suddenly disclosed that Oer- sources of her prosperity and her Juniors— Blanche Taahlik, Sylvia 25c up are excessive. We can't dodge It to the housewife, offering an agree­ Colonial Occasional parties to be given for the benefit ' tnany is In the maiket for a million economic health she can’t abjectly able diversity, with no trouble of of the local Grange was held Friday Tashllk. much longer. Why on earth should Table of solid maple !' tons of wheat and a million tons of "yes’’ everything j-roposed by a gov­ preparation, and capable of being evening wttb nine tables in play, In Sophomqres— Sarah Epstein, Rachel we dodge it any longer al all? with undershelf. spite of the nard rain storm. First Tashlik, Helen Zmutski. For that Christmas canary _ yye beyond what It had been be- ernment which baa practically served at a dnule’s notice. I f wholesome eoupa are desired It .prlzea wer4 won by Mrs. Helen Noel Freshmen— Sophie Deptula, Ruth —see the hand-picked, guar-

with the related reaUsstton Uiat other side o f the Atlantic when the same niles about combinations Smith. Consolation' prizes were Kenneth Tripp, who Works for ' ■ Pure 'white? as'we'n aa yeI-“ nial Trestle End Tar low birds from which to which hold good wdth solid foods ;iawarded to Mrs. Madeline Hayden the telephone company, has been fM otically all the other potential About the most unlikely thing in yesslng would be likely to coat her ble in solid maple. and IPrederick Macht. The Misses choose. are likewise good rules to use In the transferred from the Wllllmantic of­ warrior countries will also need Iro- tha cunous Chinese situation Is that that transatlantic trade. Solid Mapie Thu Queen Anne lowboy cedar chest will fit most any Gladys Rice, Helen Zmutski, and fice to the Hartford office, and ex­ selection of the ingredients tor a room in the home Including the living room! Mahogany Mary Szegda were in charge. Cake menee supplies of foodstuffs in the Cblang Kal-Sbek has been executed soup. It Is not wise to combine too pects to move his family to that veneered; 45-lnch size, specially priced! and coffee were served at the close city In the near future. immediate future. by his captor, Chong Hseuh-Llang. many kinds of food at any one meal, o f the evening.. There will be an­ Pupils of the Center school were The world price of wheat Is close Just why Chang should have mode and this rule holds good in the mak­ other whist party this coining Fri­ around the neighbbrbood Monday to. a dollar and a half a bushel. It broadcast asserting that Cblang In New York ing of soup. day evening. afternoon, distributing Invitations to It Is a g o o ' plan to use only those Is a very aerloua question whether By Osorge Rots , It Is reported that Mrs. Florence their Christmas pageant "The First and several of hie generals had been foods In the prepart tlon of a soup WATKINS WATKINS Badge is getting along nicely after Christmas" to b«- given at the Town there is, with present cropping put to death may develop later. but New York, Dec. 16.— If there was which are also used wdth the rest of an operation at the Windham Com­ Hall Tuesday December . -22nd, at aaethods, any economic justiflcatlon its truth Is' greatly to be doubted. th meal. For Instance If the meal 2:30. over any doubt about New York’s munity Memorial hospital In Willi- for dollar-and-a-half wheat. It le With Chlang alive and In hts pos­ la to consist of string beans, spin­ aantlc a week ago. stand on I’affalre Simpson, news­ ach and celery, portions of thesa a war price, though not the highest session Chang might be In a posi­ Ten local singers in the Tri Coun­ PEOl’PLE’S CHOICE; NOT HIS reel audiences will dispel It. New same foods can be finely ground and MBcetvable war price by a long tion to do a,lot of trading with the ty Chorus went to Hartford Satur­ T N C PLOR/ST Vork moviegoers like "W ally" boiled together Into a soup, flavor­ day afternoon to rehearse at station Kansas City—William Callaway, way. And with higher conceivable Chinese Central government. Wltn Simpson—and they wish she could ing with salt and butter If desired, W TH T for the broadcast of Chrlst- .59, constable-elect of prairie town- war price! as a celling, the gam­ Chlang dead the former Manchu mi-rry the King without much fur- or adding pure cream Just before blers may be depended on to make warlord would have nothing to offer tiicr ado. removing from the Are. A delicious puree may be made of the food graint ot this country coat and nothing to expect but eventual Furthermore, they are fairly vociferous about their feelings, any of the non-atarchy vegetables the American people plenty. annihilation at the hands of the when the shadows of the principals' b- grinding them through a food Unless drastic action Is taken by large, excellent and entirely loyal In the royal romance flicker across grinder, cooking In a small amount the government to stop the extor- army of Chlang Kai-Shek. tt ! screen. of water for a long time over a slow fire, and adding seasoning or cream > tkm and the gambling. An assassination of the head of In fact, had a vl.sitor from Mars landed In the HivoU the other eve­ as desired after the soup la thor­ PLACE THAT OFFERS YO U A boom like this wlU head us m A600D the Central government by Chang at ning and heard the boos for Premier oughly cooKed. f straight for the place where the last this Jimcture would seem 'to make iMldwln, the cheers for Mrs. Simp­ If meat Is used in the preparation boom landed us—smash and crash absolutely no sense at all. son and the thundering ovation for of the soup.vjt la not advisable to us. any highly starchy foods, .uch and hell to pay. For which reasuL It is much easier the British ruler, be could be easily forgiven for thinking that be had as rice, potatoes, or macaroni. If a Instead of the Ironic and fantastic to believe the declaration of W. H. lost bis road directions and aJIgbted starchy soup la desired. It Is best to crop reduction policy of the A AA Donald. Australian aide to Chlang somewhere In PlctuiiUy Circus. use only one of the highly stfirchy wa shall sea again the same over Kai-Shek, who flatly asserts— after The psychology of newsreel audi­ foods and combine It with one or expansion of speculative grain crop a visit by plane to . Shensi ences Is probably the same in Sioux more of the non-starchy vegetables. City and Little Rapids as In New Cream also combines well with this ping, the same lunatic Inflation of province, where Chang baj hia head­ York and the temper of the people mixture. WAFFLE farm values with farmers gambling quarters and where Chjang Is sup­ la well gauged by their response to The soup which la the most diffi­ $59 in lands and dreaming of becoming posed to be either a prisoner or the ' celluloid news happenings. cult to digestion, and which often war mllUonairea overnight. Only dead—that the Chinese generalis­ There is a certain manage' of a ruins an otherwise good meal Is that I t you want an all-mahogany IRONS made with meat or fish In combina­ Governor Wlnthrop desk, hero it won't last so long as the last simo la alive and well. newsreel theater on Broadway who won every one of his election wag­ tion with starchy vegetables or a It 1s. Full 36 inches wide, too. time. I t won't that Is, unless we One salient fact to be borne In ers by merely paying attention to flour sauce. The four full width drawers $ 5 .9 5 all go as completely nutty as we did mind In the progress of this latest Make your soups of as simple have Individual locks (not what customers thought of the shown.) Of course .the interior before and begrln throwing our own example of oriental Intrigue is that campaign’s public figures. combinations as possible, and ob­ serve the same rules about combi­ le authentic in each (Retail and money Into the war pot to finance Chang Hseuh-Uann la a Manchu On the strength of a particularly the hardware is of tha flnesL nations which you use in combining this foreign demand for foods and and- that the Manchua are not true pasty booing one newsreel charac­ ter got, my friend ventured a 20- the other foods at your meaL materials In the form of loans or Chinese; they are not part of ttifi to-1 shot and as It later developed, whatever. And It would seem to very ancient China but a compara­ the odds weren’t long enough. QUESTIONS A.ND ANSWERS be a little too soon for a repetiter ot tively recent development out of Dramatic Triangle (Cold Shon-ers) that sort. nomadic barbarism. It Is much less The alliance of George S. Kauf- ma ' Moss Hart and Edna Ferber Question: Mrs. John J. writes: $19.75 Just the same there Is a lot of difficult to suspect Chang of pro- forms one of Broadway’s eternaj Occasionally I see an article about danger in the situation. I f the Japanese activities than to credit triangles, with Kaufman serving aa cold showers not being good for old­ A maple gift desk for tha grain gamblers are permitted to ex­ hla pretense that he revolted the hypotenuse Ihiklng them to­ er people. I've wondered how ny- child’s room, or any other room that’s furnished In maple. For ploit the opportunities of another against Chlang Kai-Shek because gether. This famous trio is often one could stand these cold showers assembled socially. A t work, Mr. In the winter time. It would seem this la a regulation size desk war boom It will not only take an the latter was playing the Japan­ Kaufman takes turns at collaborat­ that some people torture themselves with three full.width drawers enormous toll out of the pockets of ese game. thusly only to have It to brag about and old fashioned pulls. Solid ing on plays with both of them. Just maple has been used In making the masses of the American people, Chlang la a Chinese,' Chang Is Ai- for myself, cold water externally now. Broadway Is seeing "Stage It, finished In a warm, old color. a sorry number of whom have not Manchu; and between the Chinese Door,” the play, Mr. Kaufr. an and actually hurts, and I seem healthy and apparently have a good circu­ yet participated at all In the vaunt­ and the Monchus, even during the Miss Ferber wrote for Margaret Sullavan. Now Bfosdway la about lation. as 1 have no trouble keeping ed recovery, but It will lead to gen centuries the Manchu dynaety ruled to wltneaa "You Can’t Take It With warm. What U youlr opinion of the eral price Inflation aa surely as to­ China before the revolution of You," a Kaufman-Hart collabora­ cold shower In winter tim e?" morrow's eun. An Inflation doomed 1912, there has never been any real tion. And although Mlae Ferber and Answer: Many people really enjoy to early and disastrous collapse. unity. Hart move In the same circles, they a cold shower even In the winter have never proposed writing a play time. The effect is very stimulating Just what method to take to head together. If the heart and nervous system are off this food gambling Is a matter IMPORT MILK In fart, the Interests of theatri­ In good condition so that thera te a for the very eeriooe conilderatlon cal folk are Intertwined In more proper reaction. Many people, al- Apparently one needs a special of the federal government. But R ways tboin ever are made public. r e a ^ nervous, make themaelvea kind of mind to thorouThly under­ more so through not. rsapondlng la ridiculous to assume that a bun' Few are aware, for example, that stand the philosophy of milk, laws Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne are properly to the cold shower and dred and twenty-five million people which differentiate between "fluid’’ c.-owners In Noel Coward’s new form a dread of diking It. For these O t cannot protect themselves against succese, "Tonight at 8:30.'* And by people, the cool shower Is sufficient, and "surpIUB" rallk. It la not, of SLnother war boom. A hundred and the same token, that Coward owns and unnecessary shock Is avoided. course, particularly difficult to com­ twenty-five million people can do part of the Lunt-FontannS success, Of course, the patient with heart "Idlot’e Delight." A sort of mutual trouble should avoid cold showera. : anything — particularly anything prehend the Idea that there might be more milk produced lo the state share holding. Several years ago, $ 4 4 . 5 0 that needs to be done In self de­ the Coward-Lunt-.''ontanns under­ (Canned Vegetables) »22.50 and *24.95 than could find market In its orig­ fense. standing was made a legal partner- Queatlonl Mrs. T. J. A. asks; "la This Governor Wlnthrop model inal form at a fixed price; or the ehlp with a corporation charter. It safe to use canned vegetables for Is perhaps one o f the moat decora­ plan by which the excess of produc­ The fourth partner Is John C. W il­ salad Just out of the can. or should tive, due to its handsome Ooddard- FACE TAX FACTS 7 tion over the amount needed by the son, who used to be Coward’s per­ they be first heated and then cool­ desljnied interior. Notice the 8 Oonnectleut's new I«eglrJaturo whole or "fluid" milk market Is re­ sonal secretary.- ed?” small drawers tnd Jig-saw work Speaking of playfolks’ business Answer! It la uauslly aafe to use over the pigeon holes. The top will face an accumulated deficit of garded as "surplus" and bought by acumen, the rapler-witted Moss canned vegetablee as soon as they fuU width drawer Is an ox-bow INCE 184B^' Peter Ballaiitine’s 3 rings- ___ fourteen and a half mllilon dollars processors at a lower price. Hart Is no slouch at garnering gold are removed from the can providing Btyls, out from jnlld mahogany. The gift-desk de luxe . . an ex­ S ring'for PUR-R-R-mr, a seomd for BODY, a m il aa urgent need of UisU'tuUonal But It becomes slightly bewilder­ out of the show business. Besides they have a good odor and taste.. his own tidy earnings. Hart Invests clusive Watkins Reproduction ot a riilrd im FLAYOR-R-R"—have been the tradl- ON TAP—IN BOTTLES IN COPPER- ’eofiRruedon estiffiated at more than ing when, In the* face' of the exist­ fine 18th Century desk found in a wisely. He Is a silent partner In the (F lat Chest) The huatnees man or student win tlontd mark nf excellence in ale. ^ iJM ftsaei.) a doxen millions more. We have ence of a permanent If variable Question: B. L. L. asks:” What la appreciate this flat top Cblppendals Manchester hornet Entirely hand COLORED big musical apectacle, ‘The Great made of solid mahogany with maple been paying as we went over a tong "surplus?’ one of the great wholesale desk. Its wide top allows ample space Tuns tn each Sunday night at T Now the p lA ’Of the lads w)io draw your ale r i R M r o ' Walts” , and his investments are the cause and cure of a flat cheat ?’’ Interior, like the old one I Profusely also scattered In at least three Answer! One with a flat chest to epread out work. Lower two drawer o’clock to WDRC. Hear "Old are wearing the 3-Rlng Emblem as a mark of period a t years, until recently, and concerns goes Into the courts seek H asten Live Again", a . presenta­ inlaid in holly with a star design on other Broadwqy . successes. Finally, la usually born that way and con fronts on each side are really a single, avoiding bond issuea. Only we Ing a mandamus to compel the tion Of Watkins Brotbera. the Ud. their special knotriedge of braws—Just as, in when Hollywood sends for him, the Unues to remain so during life un­ deep filing drawer. Mahogany veiteerwL haven’t been paying enough to keep Dairy and Food CommUsloner to moguls must make the Invitation less p ^p er physical culture exer- fine restaurants, the keeper W die wine cellar our Institutional plsnts abreast of permit tha Importation of milk from promising in a weekly wage of four cisee are taken. One with a Sat wears a key as his emblem of office, signifying tbs times and o f needs. an area outside the state when he figures. cheat should be able to develop a OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O 'aO C K his spedal knoidedge of rintages. Oonnectleut’s policy .has been, for has ruled that the milk from the Fsnie’s Swing strong cheat, through proper breath' ing and caUsthenIca. a considerabis length of time, particular area In question Is not Figments: Mike Reilly and' Ekl It’s a good place where you see the 3 rings. Farley— do those names convey It’s a good man who wears them. He knows ale good dost Uka MaaChaater’a w legally Importable. anything? Less than a year ago, From the top of the Brocken, WATKINS BROTHERS also for a eesaidsrabls length of We seem to be peculiarly stupid they rose to national fame—or highest peak of the H e i: mountains from the ground up, and ypu can triut his . Ume. W e kept taxes down and we In this matter of milk control leg­ potoriety—aa the popularizers ot in Germany, one can eee hia ahad' ^ at MANCHESTER, CONN. • Judgment. Look for the 3 rin ^ o f quality— I against the eastern sky at sun' deferred teproveaiaats—or the pay- islation and Its underlying philoso­ ‘T he Music Goes ’Round and set. T b s . phenomenon Is known aa ..Jng for them— until there came a Around." Whei-e . are they now? . THEN ASK FOR BALLANliNB’St phy or phUosophiea. A t all events Well, up to a week ago, they were thb Brockengespenst, or “ Lpectar vtb M y n i wets sod bard VS s n tflvariably told that v s ar«^ Uafling a K f i a g band around towa^ flC the Brookaih’^

I “7, -M A H U u im iJUL CblOTw ^ihtvinamo jitf, jtaaaeB M tm ^iW il Vn' ssAhi VKaty, ekteoprsetle, * OBtaoptdiy.’ allotted to eaoh state, and w » hope aatuiiiopattiy, dilropotfy or nunfog TO DBCDSS WORDAGE Saves R besi to subiiiilt the ehsoget as maBy aa poeethle a t tluMa wtU Ja this Sta^ wtiose aaa>a Can* to to tbe^ltaaebsstor voters after re- A . Notes no PROGRAM W T I C ^ ia Manchaator. ^ ' y. Af. Co ia tala regtrtry. Tbs aamas vlatd. A . Tha purpoaa of the new ersantaa- J hwwIshi SroedeBBtieg ■swdBfc warn lafoitaatiaa OF REVIXD CHARTER ^ f T O N IG H T Wadasetfagr* IBEK 1« (Csatral sad Xsstcrn SUadsrd Tlmsl BsrtfMtl, Od«wi< TONIGirr FOR DEGREE tlon ia the enactraant lato law of the Iw lO N K fb A Y , Dl DOCTORS, NURSES A fine ia pro­ A MAIP8 0BAMPI09 4:06—jo lly Crew girls' club with ^ j to mr soS bkkle okalnt or g m p t thoroof oalow «p «* M.0M W. 1640 ft. a tS M M. vided for vloUtion of the Btatuta.. ’ S t James’s School '§ McGroarty bUL which will be ra-ln- t ia a T h ^ , ^ MM*> Alri troducad by Ita author in the oom- 4*4; ooaat to c )t« •) doelSBatloee Inelud* aU ATmllMU auUJont. Easters StaadsH Tlms^ Last year tha aumber of healing Repmentfttlii^Elect Shtm to ' important Session to Be Held 6UM>--Maacle t t e r Grom Group 'fr«tr*itia aul to ohanoo by otatloni without provlout notico. P. M« Augusta, . Oe,—Oouneilman Wil­ H all f iiiff aeaslon of Oongraaa; and the arts praotitlonara . registered ia File Notice That BUI On in Temple An Three Re­ gymnasium period. .NtC-WEAr EO) NETWORK Cont EoMs _ DURING JANUARY Connecticut was 11,046. liam F.. Law, Jfr., vraa alert to the rendartag of any aefvlca poaatbla to 4lS»— SiSO—Joek MMtoro—aoot ontri WednBSdar. Dso. 16 Propeeals WUl Be Sabmttted. needs o(-hls Tsil6.iirwhen the Bridge and Selbacld ceive. Royal Arch Degree. 6:46—Senior "Y " Baekathall •AtIO — Cut) »«a f wtw wn»o wtl» Kkwryn Crovon Intorvlowo—worti Ita mambata. Oomar Smith will go league: 6:45, South Methodist va W itt wt»M ^ e ih k » * wfbr wro wnr r M. {nopossl came up to convert a uni- to Waahlngtoa after January I, and «b *a wetwnnam wwl wmit MidwMt; Tho Uttia Srown Book—mldwoat Playing prizes 6f 1 Turkey Oxfords;. 7:46, Highland Park'vs. 4|«— S»4^WHd»mooo Road, Sarlal 4:00—Harry Busae's OrcbeatrA. snuBNOiTH o r a w o b d The diseunlon by the Charter Re­ vfirslty hospital sun parlor Into Dstta Chapter, Royal Arch Ma­ dt valiant aerrlee In fighting for the kxt wmta Wba wow W tti wir* wool •dM— SiM - Blua Flamaa Quat'tob- / 40—Men of tbs West Through tha medium of Its cur­ each and Door. Prize of |r Ramblers; 8:45, TalcottviUe v i Ar­ wood bulo; Jr. Nurao Corpa—mldwaat rent weekly bulletin, tbs State Ds- vision committee of tbe lenguage bCwms for patients. sons, will mset .tonight In the Tsm- ansotment of the bill, which until rows. MIOWttT A CANADA — wcl wtni Thi^ Qutono and • Jaolc->weit 4:46—“EHck Trscy. ’ * ' used by the legal aub-committeeu "Where," Law asked anxiously, Turkey. ple to confer the Royal Arch de­ laat aprhig waa tha rallying cry of kgbw wlbA kitp wobo wdoT u r r erot StiS— ,8118—Buddy Clark and Songa^ 6:00— Jack O.ulow’s Ba«ebiUl partment of H ^ tb bos given notice Newport, Ry-—Ray WOlls' auto­ 7:00—High School football taam cfct the formal draft of tha entire com­ ‘are prospective fathers going to Home Made Cake and Coffee; gree on three o'andldatee. This will the mllUona of Townsend members banquet SOUTH—wrra wptf wwno w tr t w ju StSO— 8t8^Praaa*Radla Naw»—aaat Sebool of tbe Air. to all practlttonera of the healing mobile struck A telephone poet mittee's proposals for reformation pace during their ordeal If the sun be one of the moot Important ees- . wflo-winn wlod wiim wmo wtb wapi StSS— 8i8»—Qaorga HalMa Orehaatra when it careened off the road and Admission 25c. aa over the country. 7:80—liv e ,T ’rstglrU' group with F.i- 6:48— 8i48—Ranfraw af tha Mounta« 6:16—Tom Mix. are In Connecticut that tbsy must of tbe charter will be renewed to- parlor ia taken from themT" * siens of the Oiaptei this year and Owing to the unfortunate events w jdx wsub kToo wky w tu wbap kpro •:00— 7tOO-Tha Poatia Maledla»-«.; 6:30—"Jack Armatrongr.’* , communication service to Alexan­ n i^ t in the AlunlcRMd-huUding. Miss Tinker and Miss Washburn. ‘ •y wool ktbo ktho wtoo wtar wti wcie Harbart Foata Bnaamnia—waut register with the department during Hospital Manager Ben F. Lester a full attendance « the member­ preceding aa-t following the fateful Thnieday. wfbc i l l s — 7i15^Pop«yo, Skatoh — baal«> 6:46—"Little Orphui dria, Ky., was dleniptWl for eeveral Representatlve-Bilect William J. promised adequate pacing quarters ship Is urged. Hayden Griswold will M OUNTAIN—koa kdT) k**r kshl k u r the month of January in accordance buUra Cleveland convention, tbe bill and ?:00—Red Cress Home Hygiene RACIFIC—kfl ksw komo kb<) kpo ksu Bddia Elkina A orehaatra—LHzia 6:00—Newa Shea, a member of the committee would be provided elsewhere. preside aa High Priest. Ita aponaor were repudiated by Or. • t l ^ 7i30—Qooaa Craak Paraon—eaat 6:16—Jackie-Duggan Songs. ' with Section 081c of the 1985 County Probation Chief Jamea will file this month with the Gen­ Claes, Mrs. Irving Spencer. Canto' Kaato 8:48— 7i48—Boaka Carttr'a Commant Read The Herald Adrs. A light luncheon win follow the Townsend, who proved changeable 4:00—Grade School basketball 4iJ0. B:30—Jack Armatronp — l>»alo; 7:00— 8:00—American Cavalcade—to c 6:30—Wrightville Clarion. Oimulatlve Supplement to the Gen­ Wood admitted his . investigation eral Assembly notice that a bin wUl ceremonies. The candidates are Irma Qiann at tho Oraan—waat 7i80— 8:80—Burne and Allan Comedy eral Statutea The department will was not. thorough. be filed later, incorporating - the as tbe wind under various infliJ- league. 4t4P— 6:45 — Uttla Orphan Annlo-> 8:00— 8:00—Nino Martini, tonga—to c 6.46—Jackie Cooper, Cheater Mor­ three well known local men and. a enoas, greatly to the dlatreoa 6t 3:45—Beginners' dancing class 8:80— •:30—Come on LoVe Sing—to a ris; Victor Toung's Orches­ furnish blanks for this purpose. charter proposals. oaoc: Dol Ohman Orchta.- w«at One wbUf ffom the rumble seat The changes, as approved by tbe large number of their friends are thouaandi of thoae who loved aim with Mn. Wirtalls. itOO— 6tOO"*‘Qur Amanean bchooii** 8:00—10d)O—The Gang Buetera—to o tra. The registration requirement ap­ convinced him Wlflls was correct 6:11^ tilP —Ntwai Carol Da>% ftcno— 8:30—10:30—To Be Annsuncad plies to "each person bolding a li­ General Assembly, will beaubmlCtod planning to be present for tbe work. for bla many amiable and benevo­ 4:30—Ihtermediate dancing class. M «t: Tom Mix- midwest ropaai 8:4^10:48—Del Caatno Bong Program 7:00—Amoa ’n’ Andy. In laying bis cargo conslsced of lent qualiUee, and who still honor 6:00—Advanced dancing class. 8t2fr— 6i20>-lntar>Amiriean Congraaa 10:00—11:00—Bonny Goodman Orenait. cense to practice medicine, surgery, later to a referendum vote In a town —baaln; Poatio Malodlaa—weat rpL V:16—Uncle Ezra's Radio Station. polecat hides, and be took the. driv­ election. It Is expected. Anticipating CKvistmas Expenses mea^n- him aa the originator of tbe Plan, 6:00-—Junior TalcottviUe gym­ ii3 0 ^ 6i50^Pres»*Radtb News Period 7:30—"Four SUr Hits.” osteopathy, mlc|wlfery, chiropractic, er’s promise to pay damages. 6iS5— 6:S5—Tha Castiaa of Romance 10:80—11:30—Rogar Pryor A Orehaatra natureopathy, chiropody of nursing' that tbe legislature may alter the while they can no longer follow bis nasium period. t :4Sw. 4i45^aniy A Batty—wa&f only; 11{0p..12]0O—Oziia Nslaon'a Orehaatra 7:45—"Count of Monte CrUto." OPEN FORUM erratic leadership. 7:00—Eagles group with Ronald ^(SS O^han Annia — mldwaat rapaatt 11:30—12:3-othar ata.tlona NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK other means or agency to treat, Now we see new hope In sight tor Daigle leader. •t0 (^ 7iW — Amoa *n* Andy — aaat 8:80-^Wayne King's Orchestra. —PENSION CHARTER RECEIVED prescribe for, heal or otherwise al­ aa tbe great objective; and weishall be 8:00—Andover group with Na­ a only. Hal Tottan on Sporta*—west BASIC — Eeat: w)a wba*wbsa. wbal 9:00—Fred Allen; with Peter Van than Gatchell leader. 7:15—Undo Ezra Radio Station wham kdkft wear wzya wlw wayr iwmaJ leviate human ills, ailment or dis­ Editor, Manchester Herald: happy to see the room at the Rec •{30— 7:30 — Frank Parker — wanf wflJ waby weorft’eor wsai;wftiii; Mldwaat:Midwest: wonr Steeden's Orchestra. ease", but It .does not apply to per­ bulldteg filled capacity on Friday 9:00—Arrows group with WiUlam wmnq: To Be Announced—chain wls kwk koli wren wmt wood wcoi kso 10:00—Your Hit Parade. Perhaps It will be of Interest to to •:45^ 7:45—^Welcome Lewis A Landta MIDWEST A CANADA — w rI w tm l sona practicing dentistry, optometry evening. Vlttner leader. kgbz wlba kstp wobo wday kfyr cret 10:80—Rjy Shield's Revue. HOLIDAY TRIPS many former members of Towmseod —>weaf: Ruth Lyon. Songa—chain or Christian Science. Practitioners KATHARINE DeF. HARDY. 8:00—Women's craft class with 7:00—^ •:0O—Ono Man'a Family—to e cicf 11:00—News. Clubs In town to know that 'he Miss Tinker. SOUTH — wrva wptf wwne wls w)az are required to give their full 86 School street, 7:30— S:30—Wayno King*a Orchoatra 11:16—Cocoahut Grove Orchestra. looked-for reorganization after elec- 6:30—Girl Scouts troop with Miss 8:00— t:00—Fred Allen A Town Hall wfla>WBum wlod warn wmo wsb wxpl names, residence and business ad­ tio'n has come about under the lead­ Dec; 16, 1936. ■ :00—10:00—The Parade of Hite— to o w jdx wsmb kvoo wky wfan wbap kpre 11:30—Frankie Masters Orchestra. dresses, and othe Information asked Tinker. •:30—10:30—To Be Announced wtxr Wftoi ktbs kths wsoo wave wcao 12:00—Weather Report. ership of Judge Gomer Smith of 7:80—Red Cross Home Hygiene 10:00—11:00—News; N. Rodrigo Orehes. wfbc by the department, and to pay an Oklahoma, and that former Club —•oast: Amos 'n' Andy—w esfrpt MOUNTAIN—klo kfflr kfhl ktar kvod 12:02—Sbandor, Violinist, annual registration fee of $2.00. Re­ Class, Mrs. Irving Spencer Instruc­ 10:15—11:15—King'i Jssters Orchestra PACIFIC—kgo kfsd kez kga keen kjr j. .08—Bobby Hayes Orchestra. No. 1 has just received a charter In CURB QUOTATIONS tor. 10:30—11:30—XavTtr Cugat's Orchsstra ConL Eaat tired practitioners, those who live 11:0(>..12;0O—Shandor; B. Haves Oreh. th new organization, which is call­ 8:00—Married Oouplea' Bowling. 4:30— 6:30—Tha Singing Lady—east; 12:30—Lights Out outside the State and nurses who 11:3^12:3(^'*Llohts Out'* Melodrama 1:00—Silent. ed The National Pension and Serv­ By ASSOCIATED PRESS The Oictatora' Enaambla—west practice wholly without pay or ma­ ice League. CBS WABC NETWORK 4:45— 5:45—To Ba Annouhesd terial compensation must register, O U ’LL want it as qpuickly and simply as Am Gen ...... ^ BLACK CAT BBINOS LUCK 5:00— 6:00—Newai Animal NaWa Club possible. So see ua at once and arrange They have Issued to us the first Am Cits Pow and Lt B ...... / BEAUTIFUL DOLLS ■ASIC^Eaat: wabc wado woko wcao 5:15— 6:15—Mldga WiMiama and Song Tomorrow’s Program but are not required to pay the fee. Haverhill, Mass., Dec. 16,— (A P ) 'Waab w^sl wgr wkbw wkro whk wjr 5:30— 6:30—Prasi'RadIo Nawa Parted although such payment must be ior any amount up to $300- on just your charter east of .the Mississippi as an Ark Nat Gas ...... DOUGHBOY TANK wdre wcau wjaa wean wfbl wspd wjsv: —basic; Singing Lady—mldw. rpL A. M. « honor, owing to the fact that we —A black cat brings good fortune, A (oneoas selection—10 Inch CUUB- made upon return to practice In MORE COMFORT EVERY MILE—MORE MILES FOR EVERY DOLUR Assd Gas and El A ...... Midwaat: wbim wfbra krabo kmoz 8:88— 6:38—Tha ftavalara—wja only: 6:30—Blue Grass Roy. peraonal note without security or endorsers. held the same position in the Town­ no- bad luck. Mayor George E. BY — BABY or SISTER Shooti Baal Bparki — Absolntelj Harmlem whaa kfab krnt d ark Oanla. Tenor 8eloa—chain Connecticut either from retirement fSrorliowiid Liao* • Too caa bop many a ChrUtmn Am Sup P o w ...... Dalrymple believes KA8T—wbna wpg whp wbae wlbs wfaa 8:48— 8:46 — Lowell Thomaa—eaat; 7:00—Morning Watch—Bon Haw­ llottiMl Trig* Fare* The rate of interest charged is three (3) per send Movement, and many' more J.-u-...... * DOIX ...... 98c or from another state. gift with tha men«y yon*U mt« Blue Ridge On tbe night of the recent city wore wlco efrb cicao wlbx wmaa wtag Oran and Smith, Two Pianoa—waat thorne. TTie Statute makes obvious the Mancheater To cent, per month, or thirty-six (36) per cent. . waiting In this territory were given ^ HATOODI .•••••••••••••as WDbf 8:00— 7:0(L-Easy Aoaa Skit—also cat New York ...... tra^tBag by Oraybouadl Round election a black cat walked into ■ 7 DIONNE QUINTUPLET DOLLS— Ka^ { DIXIE—wffst Wafa wbro wqam wdod 6:18— 7i18—Jimmy Braddook*a Story 8:00—Nows. purpose of this annual registration .$ S3S trip rttfts ta prlndpal dtifts art only >er annum nn tha unpaid amount of the charters following ours, which bears Cent States El ...... ^1.* U ra wrec wlac wwt wtoc arid ktrb 6:80— /I.30—Lum A Abner—eaat only Itoftton ...... XS5 tbe number 2561. The success of the Mayor Dklrymple’s campaign head- ^ Worid Famoes Babies—Cry—Sleep 8:15—Good Morning Melodics. by making it mandatory upon the WnNhlngton, D. O*. 1/5 th« cost of dririag—much Icte d t SerV .•..•••seeeeeseseaae ktaa waeo koma wdbo wbt wdaa wbld 8i45— 7:48—Jamaa Wilkinaon, Spng— 9.35 than other ways of traPtL Warm oan. quarten. Office workers tnterpret- —Choice—^Annette—Marie—Yvonne— wdbj wwva wmbf wajs wmbr wala wja; Mario Coazl'a Song—network 8:25—’Theater." State Department of Health to pub­ Philoflelphln new undertaking Is shown by ihs Cits Serv., pfd ...... I 5.05 coachaa . . * cotnraniaot achadulak. eu Its presence as a good omen and ktul kgko wcoa wdne wnox kwkb know 7:0(^ 8:00—Fannie Brioa A . Comedy 8:30—Cheerio. lish a list of the nifmes of all regis­ l*lttfthapcli • • • • . 15.55 fAak about our flat payment plan. Tt aimpli- fact that the first charter waa El Bond and Share . ^...... ! # * 2 ,8 9 wmmm 7:S(L— 8:3I^Ethat Barrymore, Drama C'leveiand ...... ie.45 granted only a month ago. kept It there. EmOls each MIDWEST — wmbd wlan wibw kfh 9:00—Radio Bazaar. tered practitioners which must be . fies repayment terms. Ford Limited ...... G IV I A N IW iiOO— 8:00—Parade of Profaaalenalo Chlraxo ...... 35.00 In cemtrast to the Towmsend or- Soon tsibulators announced Mayor wamk wkbn wcoo wabt kaej wowo iiOI^IOtOO — Library of Congraaa 9:15—Homemaker’s Council. mailed to each person whose name MinntI ...... 55.541 GREYHOUND TERMINAL Niag Hud Pow ...... ] wnaz woo Muaio 9:45—Studio Program. appears on the list before March 1 Loft Anveleo ... Whan money is needed ganlzatUon, tbe new one Is to be en­ Penn Road ...... Dalrymple had defeated State Sen­ MOUNTy- ^ vot kla koh kat krvo kfbb 8:80—10:30—Maradith Wiilaon Orohaa. . 70.55 ator Charles A. F. McAree by 84 AXIUOA’I COAST— ktAn kfro kol kfpy k tl 10:00—"Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage each year, and to print the follow­ H(. Louts ...... 39.50 REMEMBER IDEAL. tirely nenutcratlc In its manage­ Segal I^ck STREAK-aUTI 10:00—11:00—Carole of Chrlatmaa CENTER TRAVEL votes. The cat was named "84" and n irM T Croydon RADIO kfbk ksb 10:18—11:18—lntor*Amarlean CongroM Patch." ing at the beginning of the list: K««p your group together wMU irsveUnf- ment. Every officer from the top Unit Gas 1 SsMdy, tn sisX, MnaadiBe 10:30—11:38—Nawa; E. Coleman Oroh. ehartoT a Orayhoutul hiM ol monayjavlnf rale#. down is to be elected; and the regu- Unit Lt and Pow A ...... Mayor Dalrymple took It home with O Q A S m W A O dM Cants Batts' 11:00—12:00—Olen Gray and Orehaatra 10:15—^’John’s Other Wife." "Each person receiving this list is BUREAU' IDEAL FINANCING ASSOCIATION, Ino. w s fo B — rsder bositny 4t1S— SilS—Dorothy Oordon'a Cornar 11:30—12:30—Earl Hints A Orehaatra 10:30—"Jiiat Plain Bill." requested to report to the State De­ alUona now in force are temporary, UtU Pow and L t ...... him. • T. ANDERSON, Manager ■hMk wsnke laUw ^10:45—Today’s Children. partment of Health the name and Odd PMIowa Building to last only until a convention can — wry itnsi CREY/HOUND be called and the delegates allowed by-laws,' and to elec^ toeir bfflcerai 11:80—Jeon Ellington. Inelnclsar- 11:45—Wife-Saver. Organization rules will be sent us next week, and probably the forma­ 12:00—"Way Down East." Watoh n ron svar say l a a th MMaa»-4ha OaflildMy M 6 i H a rtfo rd , Conn. 1830 M D l O '^ Z o " P. M. tion of the club will have to be de­ Other WaghM Eastern standard Time. layed until after Christmas, but a Ufis osrt af tha tank and shoots hli rifla-4ha gfaatast (Eastern Standard Time.) 12:15—Story of Mary Marlin. Uetotsie sottsa 12:30—Doc Schneider’s Texans. meeting la to be held for every one Wednesday, Deo. 16 12:45—Students’ Science Clubs. interested,.St tbe Weat Side Recre­ 5-TUBE At-DC SET New York, Dec. 16.— (A P )— By ‘ 1:00—News, Weather and Market ation building on Friday evening, TV M. January 1, NBC figures. Its total Buy On Our Divided Payment Plan December 18, at which time applica­ SAMSCO Royal-DsLuzw Drnly a narval for tons and rsMption. It’s sa 4:00—Curtis Institute of Music. ’ teport. list of stations will have reached 1:20—High Hatters. tions for membership may be made. assy to tnna la yaur favorits itatloa with this . 4:46—Gogo Delys. 110, the largest number In Ita more Membership In the National Pen­ nsw marvsl atrplaas dial. PoUea oalli or rtgnlar 8:00—Sunbrlte Junior Nurse Corp. than ten years of broadcasting. The 1:80—Dan Harding’s Wife. NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGES BICYCLES 1:45—Happy Jack, Songs. sion and Service League Is free, ex­ The rate of latereat eharsed le IT onrnRiHT m o d b u o n d i i p l a t It. broadeaata . 6:16—Christmas Tree Grove. latest announced addition, effective 2:00—Now England Pure Food cept that those who desire the hon­ three per cent, per nolitli« or PERSONAL cow BOY 5:36 • Treasure Adventures of that date. Is KGHF of Pueblo, Colo., or of charter membership are to th irtr-eix (86> per cent, per.aiiinnni riNANrR COMPANY C6od Health, Jack Masters. to be added to the WJZ group. Institute. DIAMOND on the nnpnid anioniit of the loan. ^ANIMALS 2:15—'Teeth and Foods"—Eliza­ DIAMOND 10 DIAM O ND DIAMOND SET pay a dollar, twenty cents of which Good Sport, 5:48—News Service. Try these tonight: remains In the club treasury. Five ' G. \V. Heftklee. M^r. 6:00—Patti Chapin. Inter-American Conference — beth C. Nickerson and Frank- lifaten to *nfoar Unaecn Prfend** lioom S>»KtRte Theater BoDdlns . Good ExereUe^ lU p S a a la Dags,, Ensem ble Engagement Ring Bridal Ensemble Wedding Rings thousand charter members will be overr ■andxps 5 P. M. WDRC f5S Main Street TeL S4S0 Naokm. 6:16—News of Youth. *----- WJ2-NBC, 11:16, Edward Tomlin Un M. Erlenbach, D.M.D. 6:80—News Service. son. 2:30—Haverback Sisters. 8AX800 DsLnxs , 3:30—Golden Melodies. MOTOBIKl 6:88—"Christmas Lighting Con­ WEAP-NBC—7:16, Uncle Esra; ■ ' V * . 8, One Man’s Family; 9, Fred Allen; 1:45—Happy Homemaking with . rahy Eqslsptd 5 2 # test"—Miss Florence G. Far­ 0 . Bl( asUoon Ttrw rell. 10, Hit Parade; 10:30, Roy Shield Isabelle Beach. • DaLsn aiTMinUiM •s 6:46—Renfrew of the Mounted. Rev\je; 12:30, Lights Out mastery. );00—Pepper Young's Family. A M 4 1 . A CaaiaMa Una 7:00—Poetic Melodies with Jack . WABC-CBS— 8, Cavalcade of 3:16—Ma Perkins. . caisls Osst4 VLACKIOARD , Fulton. America; 8:30, Bums and Allen; 9, 8:30—Vic and Sade. s atressiUm l o f iz t . : 7:16—Popeye the Salloi'. Nino Martini; 9:30, Come on, let's 1:46—The O’Neills. Can in DISKS sing; 10, Gang Busters; 13, Ozzie s BaBI-la BiseMa Lionel ELECTRIC Trains 7iB0—Goose Creek Parson. RaadUsht Im t tkt Ibbii Itt tchtif 7:45—Boake Carter. Nelson musle. M d AwMMriM tt CM PrIeM ktddlM. Adds Buny iMzn 6:00—Cavalcade of America. WJZ-NBC- H, Fannie Brice; 8:80, Tail Light and Bora tl uidltM snJwnMnt. 8:80—George Bums and Grade Ethel Barrymore drama; 9, I^vfee- as mat«rata4 Allent slonal Parade; 10, Ltbra^ of Con­ 6:00-.-Cbester&eld Presents—Nino gress mustcale; 10:30, Meredith Willson music; 11:30, Emil Colecaan Large center diamond with smaller side 1 Martini ft Andre Kostelaneta' BeanUtnl pair—both rings set with brO- Fun out spariding dlainond, flanked by diamonds, and diamond set wedding Amerlcoa UONZL orchestija. Uant diamonds in natural or white solid smaller. dlamonda in wen mode setUng Flyer Freight OrchsstrB. What to expect Thursday; ring. Both rings In wMto or natural ELICTBie : 6:80-r"Come On Let's Sing." gold. in white or natoral solid gold. g«4d In latest streamline design. yutu chiutt Set. Reversi­ rmlsM MrzsaEaO' Inter - American Conference — ~ OttdH Othsr lAMlOO BIOTOLEI^ ble I eo o mo­ n idi iMmftil (tnaa 10:00—"Gang Busters" — PhiUipa WEAF-NBC, 6:20 p. m., Edward PINCH HlTTEft ^.m ofip^edaied! UONZL tive, tender, tn t ■M.mMI. n Lord. Tomlinson; WABC-CB3—6:85, Am­ AN ELEVEN TUBE RADIO 119.96 to |37.7e^^|ig X ] «m lbU Iw w m Ut.— 10:80—To be announced. MSCHANICAI. coal ear, Bor­ SASISAtL CAMS bassador Oswaldo Aranha of Brazil 9 2 4 * 9 5 * 2 9 * 9 5 • 9 . » s mEIOHT TRAIN den’s milk ear ■oS. • e n t r . l- - 10:46—Del Casino—Songs. and H. V. KaltenAom. ATTHEPRICEOFA^SIX”! * 7 5 * 5 ® t ; Mlh wMitUiiz IM.- Comyltto wkb Inek 11:00—News Service. uid caboose. and IrMufMZMr WEAF-NBC—12:48, Student Sl- CHRISTMAS GIFTS OF QUALITY m lln , tta itt, tm SISJ4 nlw. 11:16—Ddiny. Gooun.an’s Orchestra enee Clubs; 3, Music Guild; 4, Fash­ ttn Mid trKiL 11:80—Roger' Pryor's Orchasb'a. ion show. W ABC-CBS^, A1 OOSOimATtON- Oomplete 18:00—Ozde Nelson's Orchestra. Pearse; 4. Story of a song; 6, Salva- t o BULOVA WATCH TIME/ Tea Sets with 18:80—Bobby Meeker’s Orchestra. Uon Army band, WJZ-NBC—13:30, In Silver Plate SHOE and ICE SKATES' 'Tronsformer Farm and Home hour; 3 and 6, DRESSER Tw SMik Wyt MM Tomotrow*! Program Christmas music; 3:15, Rochester $20.00 and up flrls. m il ftzla Philharmonic. thtomt tazthwilioM Mm . nun- • M . Cufved VHb kzrdnud .M las “nu a Sar Some Thursday short- waves: ♦o \ \ StSdM. 00—^Eta Alpha Programma — TPA8, Paris, 3:46 p. m.. Franco. Meat Trays of tbcBIc BsMd Collin Drlggs, organist Czech concert; DJD, Berlin, 6, For With WeU and Tree SETS Btrd Tos Ibos and Tabular Fla Otmm Tta'ft :80—Shoppers Special—1st Sec­ the short wave amateur and 7:30, $7.00 and up leo Ikata Oombinatios tion. 'German minstrel; GSD, GSC, Lon­ for men, with ebony and ■gjws zdd.d pntoetMi I. nschsy ;46—News Service. Elflctric Train AtCfltioriM iT K in * -x m don, 7, Personalities of the stage; chromlom fittings in leath­ Wzy«n. BUck. MU -B o irt ;00—Treasure House. * W2XAF, Schenectady. 7:30, Sci­ Bread Trays er cases. snin iMtbM ihoM ;16—Shoppers Special—2nd Sec­ Mlh Bre«ii Irla. aO'dsgrM Orossovsr 89e ence Fomm; GSD, GSC, London, 9, $2.50 and up tofafweM 4. Mw tion. ~- Spanish music; GIRO, CJRX, Winni­ 45 dsgrst OmisoTer'kse.dM.*^ 88o Lamp Post ..,. .3. .5; 44o 00—Greenfield Village CbapeL peg, 9, Waltz Dream; JVH, Tokyo, Sandwich Trays ;16—As You Like I t 12, Overseas program. $ 1.50 to HOCKEY STICKS I PloodUfbt Towor --wm^arom? B0e| ;40—News Service. $3.00 and up ■zd. tt blfh (nul. nekd. :45—Pianist—Samuel Gorsky. . 38e—46o-98c—S1.39 Antomatis 1 1 ^ tlgiial I j w K l9o :00—Betty and Bob. Water Pitchers $ 1 6 - 3 0 XOaXBT PUCKS 4 :16—Modem Cinderella. STRIKE IS THREATENED Bagnlatlon liss ...... I d f C ;80—John K. WeU;lna — Who's $4.95 $10.00 and up SKATOrO Who In the News. D ow n :42—Betty Crocker. BY FRENCH FARMERS :48—Hymns of all Churches. $1.51 Pen andTencil Sets 00—^Hartford Tuberculosis and Om.Y Week PUbUc Health Society. Parts, Doc, 16. — (A P ) — The $1.95 and up ^ELECTRIC 11 :16—Joseph Muscatello, songs; militant Peasants' Front cut the M-tTwrt, AltW oM ZiertjWis : : t MOTOR DRIVEN A1 White, pianist French capital’s supply of fresh 12-Inch Speaher. » . ... Waterm an’s N ew 1:80—Big Sister. vegetables today by an agricultur- Ptttmttd •*FMfa-5ftne4’* CMmtt Ink-vue Sets PROJECTORS 1:46— Homemakers Exchange — dbaae an Hutly dzzr pMmm Eleanor Howe. al striks which threatened to be­ A t $8., $12.50y $15. ■aM It* tttt 1:00—Ad-Uner. come general unless the farmers get llm w tUau. Ad- M. an immediate hearing. t h d k ’g ’ 3W L iMtzMa l e r a s PoUcs estimated only one-fourth Desk Sets Drotli ■mu. n tt B ln —I 1:16—News Service. FREE! With Beantiful Onyx Bases Smumt s o * Morit VMM I m. 1:30—Romance of Helen Trent of the normal supply of vegetables mwtm yBO| 0«( reached the city's central markets 1:45—lUcb Man’s Darling. 4 D A Y S O N L Y I $5.00 to $50.00 1:06—Ad-Liner. this morning. L:16—^Eton Boys. Henri Dorgerea, tbe Peasants' SuSw ’ m * SKIS 1:80—^Academy of Medldne Pro­ Front leader, called the strike be­ - G ET A $22.50 MASTHA fAJUDt^ cause he said prices paid to farm­ WASHINGTON 17' Jewete « a M s-# ft. ft. 8i#8 gram. SO Dienendi ers by wholesalers were too far un 14K Solid Gold 1:46—Howells and Wright der those paid by rctailera He CORRESPONDENCE Ckaolni Kayatono 1:00—Doris Kerr. JWUb altMtIe tOMd cntnl zad —t— predicted tho strike would spread to EaltecbaMal. n«Mt 4*t ft. tA ||i|S 1:18—American School of the Air. tho provinces tonight, and become 1:48—Happy Hollow. SUNBEAM PAPER CHRISTMAS TREE UGH' '-r a r i. A nat* nlm ... — 0 * w 9 general tomorrotv nuless the gov­ '9 4 7 5 ^ 9 4 75 -9 9 7 5 . 3 3 7 5 :3 7 5 0 ;4 9 5 o :4 9 5 0 18|M Tiw ta* altb aitartod MtanO ZM 1:00—A1 Pearce and his Gang. ernment considered the -peasants 7500 16 MM FILMS 1:30—Do You Remember. . demands...... 2 9 * 'Ta* iMtMt .M .rlMiBt t t nklMaa bi rsTantne asr-a kiu...... a. CmaMUm. WtMwa. Czitnaa. These Included creation of a com­ iVm ttatttOr Ml arlMa to* mission with a majority of farmers MIXMASTER « 5 0 « to reorganize markets and re-scale lb ft. . . 25e|50ft. . 98c W e Also Carry A Full Line «£ Watches Made By In^ boxes o f one and two quires, single and wDmow Deaths Last Night prices under the control of the min­ OANDUn i ft, ■ ■ 59cl 100 ft. S1.98 ister of agriculturs Instead of the Packard and Schick double sheets, |dain tints and borders,> prefects of police. By ASSOCIATED PRESS They also demanded stricter quota FREE! ELECTRIC SHAVERS d Hanrilton»Elgin.Waltham»Grucn control of foreign fruits and vege­ For the Stamp Collector London—Lady Anne Bowes-Lyon, tables. For Yoor Old Radio 78, aunt of the new Queen of Eng­ There was no disorder. W e have Albums, CataIog1Iea^ Tweezers, land.' . The French Una announced the Perforatioa Gnages, Foreign and Domes­ Galway, Irieh Free 'State—RL Champlain would be laid up at Le tic Packets. ^ Rev. Thomaa O'Dokerty, 59, Roman Havre after striking craw members Catholic blahop of Galway, declined to submit their demands to M A T T H E W Packets— 5e to S1.00. arbitration. ROCK BOTTOM PRICES London — Bnglneer-Rear-Admlral WUUam John Anstey, retired. He The liner’s saU to New York, de­ BARSTOW’S wns credited with making valuable layed since Saturday, was cancelled, esperlmenU In th# use at fuel all In as was a prospective Christmas tour ■ tte British navy. from the United States to the An- tUIes. RADIO SHOP : W I O R THE DEWEY-RICHA\AN CO. Grand Haven, MIeh.—Dr, Edward The crew demanded pay ' JEWELRY STORE WITH THE CLOCK SIGNl Hotma, 77, physician on tbe staff of for the Christmas tour In addition to E a t 1922 999 Molfi £to«et.::.Near Maple Street Phone 5214 .So, Manchester JEWPsERS A STATIONERS . OPTICIANS J tbs Walter Wellman Arctic expedl- extra wages for short layovers be­ 470 MiOn S t Phone 3234 g;. tlon in 1887-89. tween trans-Atlantic runs.

I? s w in N O EVENINQ HERALD, MANGREErTER, CONN.. WEDJflESDAT, DECEMBER 1 8 ,1 ^ 8 v A m P A O B ' cheater bus want out eater men, but a special bus muxt wgasstahonshre gne ground floor to provide for a long and generally sunny reign la INAUTOM^HAP Navy AiixlUaiy otab to roquaitod to be sent out from Hartford. After a waiting room and also give him New *al iRole *t Change otUl green In the memory' a t older FUNERALS bring a ten-cent gift t o r tho grab IRK PASSENGERS half on hour delajr at the Center lam r office apace. Britons. They know that under the bag and an additional gift for thalr this morning paaaengera going north John C. DaUy, Jr. has purchased Brittah :CoacepUon o f monarchy, a Jonathan Ricluurdson Palalo-Walala at tha Chrtotmoa par­ (ad to make transfers and when It the-garage at the corner of Center reign liy a new Elisabeth might Funeral services for Jonathan is wan assured that the neceasory re­ Total Exp«nditares for the ty tomorrow night at tha Army and and Knox stree( and Is using one ot well prosper beyond that of any of Richardson, former well . known Hartford Woman Driver Is pairs were made the old bua was Changes Will Reach f 30,000; Elizaheth*s Simple.Daily Life f Cumsers Report Few Navy club at 3 o’clock. Broken Down Vehicles Fail the stores at a salesroom and the thi male line of Windaer. T h e Upswing In Business local coal dealer, who died sudden- put bock Into uae. It lasted almost Moet Work Completed. back port os a.aervice garage. Port So there la no alarm, but only 1. Sunday evening at his home, 21 .ttL the turnpike before it started to of the building has been leased- to Winnara In contract bridga at the The eanclodlng akilcde In a the kindlteat and moat devoted in­ Names; Notnber Listed Russell street, were held this after­ ' Arrested After Accident to Make Cbnnecfaons; Ven­ kick up a fuas. This meant that Ernest Bantiy for storage ot his Moaonlo Tenlple laat night ware aa BalkUng acUvlUes In garages and series of three about the gold­ terest m the rapldly-grov-mg and has the mint working 24 honre a day daring 1936, noon at S o'clock at hla home. Rev. little regard waa given to connec­ truclis and another eectlon is used foUowa: k North and oouth, Mr, en-haired little heiress't. the developtog girl who already, before James Stuart Neill a t St. Mary’s tions made by patrons on tbs Unee service stations that are now being as a salesroom display for tha Here This Aftemoon.- and Mrs. Sedgwick; east and west, throne of the British Empire. she Is 11, has shown so many of the At the Philadelphia mint $28,926,787 In cobu ham Reaches 12,475. Episcopal church of which he was tilation Is Very Poor. and at 10:45 two buses were parked completed or being planned In town Graham car. Mr. l-ontly Is clearing Mr. and Mrs. Farfell, Hartford. This traditional attrtbutsa of queen- a member officiated. Robert Gor­ along side of the curbing at the will mean the expenditure of over off land owned by him on Brood - been struck up to December . Thia ia more than waa the second sitting In the second Center. By MILTON BBONNEB Ui.ass 1 don, baritone, sang "Abide With Raymond Damato, nine year old 130,000.' The station on Main street, street near his bulk station and is Tb* •nmncntlon of ikancbeater aeries. There were 11 tables In The buses are ia such bad condi­ NXA Sendee Staff OorrMpondeot THE END double the prexious high figure for any one full Me” and "Nearer My God to Thee," son of Mr. and Mrs. Fmnk Danu.to play. The next play in this series If a person to la x hurry^and north of Ltiley street, has been considering plans for building - a : persona aJIgible to pay the Old Ago tion that they are not safe now to storage plant for his automobiles. London, Dec. 16.—The Ptlncess The bearers were Samuel lllchard- of 24 Homestead street suffered a will be In two weeks, on December wishes to go acrow town on a bus, practically completed and is now year (1919) of $13,849,610. The production of Aatstance tax of f3 waa completed compound fracture o f tho right .leg ride on and since the weather has occupied. It la a Standard Oil sta­ Ernest Roy is Installing new pumps EUznbeth waa not quite 10 when an yesterday, when the four canvaascre son, Samuel Turklngton, Stephen 29. s. time will be oaved by walking. This at 12:45 this aftemoo" when he was become cold and Windows and doors tion. The station built-on the lot at his station. New type automatic event of t^ ly major Importance larger silver coins has almost tripled thia year appointed by the aeleotmen complet- Turkington, Charles Laklng, Harry was not always the esse, but since cannot be left open there are few on the east side o t Main atreet by pumps are In operation at Adamys entered her life. ' M their trork and reported the laet Irwin and John Addy, Burial waa In struck by an automobile driven by Wsablngton Loyal Orange Lodge, MARLBOROUGH Mrs. Lucy DiMauro, 34, of lOO New the Connecticut Company bad been who use the buses but are affected the Gulf Company and opened for station at Spruce and Eldridge They were staying ai Sandring­ over the record year of 1919. few namea. the East cemetery. No. 117, will bold Its annual election with a headache because of the streets. Namea hated by the enumerators Britain avenue, Hartford, opposite nf officers and Installation tonight provl'dlng broken down buses on a week or so, has been closed await­ ham.^ when suddenly she and Mar­ Campbell's Filling station, 279 Main poor ' ventilation. ing the appointment of a regular garet Rose were sent home to Lon­ Some of the new books received total 12,479, James H. Johnston, Old Franklin G. Welles at 7:80 In the Orange hall. A large the Manchester Green and across Better buses have been promised, And gpeaking of coins have you tried saving Age Asslatanee tax enumerator, re- street. The boy waa on hle-^y to manager. Frank-Oakes on Monday don. They were told only that at Richmond Memorial Library are: The funeral of Franklin O. Welles attendance of the membership Is ex­ town Une things have changed. At but the added conditions that are moved Into the new brick station , ported today. The amount of the tax the Hollister street school. . ^ pected. "grandfather is very ill" Cone With the Wind, by Margai -t coins of various denominations aa you get them of South Windsor, waa held this af­ Raymond was taken to the Man­ 9 o’clock a bus leaves the > south now developing nearly every day which was built at the corner ot ^ALVE And yet a few days later they ' which wlU be levied agatnat those ternoon at 2 o'clock at the late home seems to Indicate that there 8houI(f Main and Hazel street and the root Mitchell; Nice Long Evening, by ' -Jt I eligible to pay la |37,S99, of which chester Memorial hospital by Fred terminal. If the usual order la fol­ f o r . were retumtog with the Duke and with your change (dimes or quarters for exam-i and In the Talcottvllle Congrega­ A pre-natal clinic will be held to­ be no time lost In getting new Is on and work well along on Mor- Corbett: American Drs’ Odyssey, by the town will turn .over to the state Smith of 29 Doane street for X-ray lowed a passenger is picked up at Duchess to SandrmghaLi to see tional church at 2:30, Rev, Francis morrow morning at 9 o'clock at the (uses In operation. Inrty Brothers' station at Center and 1-elsar: Woke Up and Live, by pie)? Try it! You’ll be surprised how much you s u b tly more than 329,000. and treatment. Mrs. DiMauro was FIdridge street, anqthar at Maple "grandfather” for^ the last time, P. Bachelor, pastor o f the church of­ Health Center on Haynea street. Broad streets. Ernest Bantly Is COLDS Brand; Man, the Unknown, by Car­ ^^e enumerators reported more held by Officer Joseph Prentice on street and a third between Park lytog so atill ee the candles flicker­ can save If you’ll be consistent about i t • ficiated and burial was In Mount not to carry through the program Lienld-Ttililets p r io o ^ rel; Live Alone and Like It, by tnan 600 persons in town not requlr. a charge of reckless driving .for Kenneth, jroung son of Mr. and street and Bralnard place. This Snlve-Noa* ed and the frozen guardsmen stood nulls; Vol. VI Our Tiroes, by Mark Hope cemetery, Talcottvllle, will bring the bus Into the Center that be hod of building a second ed to pay the tax because they are court tomorrow morning. Mrs. EMward Rockdeschel o f 394 DRESS IS OPTIONAL D r o p s 5c, lOc, 25c a either com er of the caaket. Sullivan; Aroun-i the World In The bearers were Clayton and at 9:03, although the schedule calls story addition to his gasoline and Get the Habit of Depositing Regnlarly In more than 60 years old, and a list of Harry Welles of Wethersfield, Ed­ Mrs. DiMauro told Officer Pren­ Porter street who was three years But of course, “Uncle Dave" was Eeven Yeus, by Abbe; Green 70 vacant houses, tenements or tice that she was driving north on 'Aid on Sunday, was given a Christ­ tor Its arrival at 9:07. t<- be king. Elizabeth sUlI remem' lAurels, by Pestle; Hand Wrought win Smith of Binghamton, N. Y,, From the time of arrived to the apartments. Many of the vacant Nelson Smith of Manchester, Bron­ Main street at about 20 miles an mas party In celebration o f the FOR HOSPITAL DANCE bered how he bad sent her the cute Ancestors, by Ruwson; Plays Pleas­ time that the Hartford car cornea places are tumbled-down, have no son Smith and Charles Smith of hour as she approached the Middle event. Nine little boys and girls Favorite Photos (Dalm terrier puppy when ehe was ant and Unpleasant, by G. B. Shaw; glass In any of the windows and are Turnpike Intersection. With her helped him to celebrate and playfd In, with about one passenger to White Banners, by Douglu; Travels New Milford, Conn. transfer, the bus Is beld at Man­ threr. and how he liked to get right THE SAVINGS BANK uninhabitable. About two dozen was Mrs. Elvira Baldonl of 65 Wil­ games that youngsters enjoy. The Framed of Marco Polo, by Komrosf; Humor­ Inhabitable places are vacant In chester Center. Fault la found ~Many Inquiries have been made down on the floor and "play hore- liam street, Hartfdrd. Tho driver decorations were In red and green ous Verse, by Wells; Month by town, the canvassers estimate. with the operators of the trolley oi the committee on the dance in tb^ es". And of course there was that said that she saw three boys ahead and the table centerpiece was Ken­ Latest Month, by Sedgewtek; Story ot The tax of 33 will be due February MOVES TO RETIRE cars because o f being slow, but lit­ Hotel Bond ballroom Saturday night The W ise time when she tried to curtesy OF MANCHESTER of her In the center of the street n e t h 'S 'birthday cake with Its three Styles when David entered the roo^i, and World’s Literature, by Macy; Old 1 and payable during February. Af­ and blew her horn twice. Think­ tle consideration is given to those for the benefit of the Hospital port­ lighted tapers. He received numer­ fell down. "Uncle Dave” promptly Pewter, Brass, Etc, by Moore; Chil­ A Mutual Savings Bank ter February 28 an additional dollar ing that the boys would stay In the who have to use the trolley car at able x-ray apparatus aa to the form dren's Book of (Christmas Stories, UNIVERSin HEAD ous gifts. Host Square fell down himself In the jame man­ win be charged as Interest. center of the road until she had ony point west o f the Center. of dress that will be general. The by Dickenson; Glorious Adventure Last year the enumerators listed A stop of the bus ia made at the ner, just to show that It could hap­ peisscd, she started to pass them on Mrs, Elizabeth 'Veltch, of 24 committee has made It clear from Rectangular and New Worlds to Conquer, by 11.736 persons for the tax and 874 (Oontinned from Page One) ' the right as young Damato started connecting point with the Manbhes- the start that dress will be optional. • serves pen to anybody, even the Prince of Hallburton; Poet of Cralgle House, ' persona paid the tax without being Church street, will observe her 87th ter Green line and the next stop Is Oval ■Wales. How they both laughed I to run towards the sidewalk. Da­ birthday on (Thrlstmaa Day. Her Several large parties have been, by Hawthorne; Jean and Jnn Are cnnmerated. The work of the can­ usually at Hayues street. It is nec­ planned at which dresa will be In­ Elizabeth Gets $20 Monthly part In bis objections to Frank'.s mato was struck by the left front family Is planning a large party for Six, by Jane Qulgg. Included In the vassers has been checked day by day essary to buy the day’s supply of formal although It la known that GUmA>\ Allowance list are about 35 books of light fic­ by Mr, Johnston this year and It Is remaining in the office he has held mtidguard of the car. After strik­ her. Mrs. Veltch has rcMntly re­ Johnson Paint (^o. for eleven years, a charge that was ing the boy. the DiMauro car went gas, which la bought at a station some of the groups will be dressed But Elizabeth v.aa growing up tion by popular authors. not expected that any persons have covered from a three m o n u Illness where a cheap grade of gas la pur­ formally. A large attendance is as­ 699 Slain St. Phone 6854 rapidly now. When she was six she Miss Jqne Qulgg who baa written been omitted. advanced by pro-Frank forces. to the right, striking the curbing and says she now feels b « e r than BEVERAGES near tho north driveway Into the chased and after a few maneuvera sured. haul been given her first Post Office the bool^"Jean and Jan Are Six” Th mmvassers started the enum­ The Regents voted 9 to 6 to hold in many years. the bus la again .back on Main Bank, to put her pennies In. With lived m iSle northwest part of the eration October 14. They are paid an open hearing, at the next meet­ filling station. Raymond will probably spend street and Is headed for the north au of 329 a month to spend, quite tow-n as a^lrl and attended school by the town seven cents for each ing of the board, which will be sub­ end. by herself. It was possible to save here. name reported and checked. The ject to the call of the chairman. Christmas In the hospital as a re­ sult of the accident. He was a pa­ LOCAL MAN INJURED There Is no connection made with a lot of pennies, though of course The toachtra from this place at­ wages o f the four canvassers this “Tho evidence Is unmistakable $Ooo tended a Teachers' meeting to Col­ tient there two years ago over the a Rockville bus at this time so a now there were things like buying year amounts to 3373.29. Elach can- that Dr. Frank lacks the qualities person going In that direction ia ROUND chester Tuesday afternoon. egaser paid 323.33 to Clarence Christmas holiday with a case of holiday presents for Margaret Rose of either a business or an educa­ IN FALL AT JAIL given an opportunity to get some You Are ASSURED I TRIR Gustave Flemke, Sr., Is still at Wbtherell for the cost of transpor­ septic poisoning. a. befitted a practically grown-up tional administrator," Wilkie said. fresh air after breathing the gaso­ the Middlesex Hospital for observa­ tation. Last year the town 1’^*^ That you get the Best Poultry that money can buy at young lady nearly five years older. Loe3 Cpnfldenco...... line fumes on the trip across town. tion. Practical Gifts.For The Hbme .■ ,’i9j«^.t*laU)purchased were not In stock and panied by Mias Doris Cole. just red paint. ha^permltted practices regarding buaes that are used on all three lines It was at that time that Princess hwl to be ordered and today It wa.s expenditures of public money in re­ Mrs. Ward Dougan, chairman, Records show that Oregon and that people are in no condition to ( 3 R G E N *%Dped to have the tree lighted by and her hostc.ss committee served Washington receive the largest Elizabeth went to her first play lation to himself and his own run to make connections. This »H I MICISION Wa Ych ^^orrow night." Ice cream and cake. About 100 of average annual amount o f precipi­ Visits to Scotland and the Earl and household that 1 consider question­ morning conditions were even Countess of Strathmore became the members were present. tation In the United States.* worse. The regular South Man- able." more rare aa Queen Mary took a NEW (Wilkie attached a memorandum THE TIME LET 1937 ffA L Y PREPARING more and more active part m the of expenditures foi the president's trammg of the pidncess. It waa the NEW U. S. TREATY house and car paid from university THE PLACE queen who began her tralnmg In (Oontinned from Page Une) anproprlatlons.) court etiquet and the discipline that Pke (omplete Co/i - CompEetclu Tleur Dr. Frank made no comment Im- goes with long ceremonials. /r miged himself and stepped out of the r ::dlately on the Wilkie slatomcnt. THEi For Instance, it vaa In 1935 that A group of gunmen at once the little princess was first taken entered the room and murdered the to witness the annual ceremony of musts. STATE POLICE CLOSE the distribution of the Maundy Money, sttUng patiently m a stall MAY INVOLVE JAPAN IN ON FUGITIVES to Westmtoster Abbey while the ■;Tokyo, Dec. 16.— (A P I—The pos- purses were given out to some 140 , stble death of China's Generalissimo picked pensioners. ROYAL ROCHESTER Highest Grade Appliances Ohlang Kai-Shek as the captive of (l'X>ntlnued from Page One) Diamond Rings Her 10th birthday waa agam to AtChinest. warlord moved Japanese be historic, the only one on which Percolators ! ...... $5.50 up Waffle Irons...... ,$6.95 up ottcials today to the grave consld- policemen sounded their siren as a $12.50 to $400 she was to receive a present from pMtlon of a war which might in- signal to pull over. From 10% to 25% Off on Uncle David" as Ktog Edward wilve Japan. The sedan responded by speeding all Ladles' and Men's Solid Toasters...... $3.25 up Coffee Urn Sets _____;. ,$6.95 Limited Quantity Only! Vni. It was a rldlng-crop. with her There.were two avenues of specu­ away. The cruiser followed, police Gold Rings. mitials embossed 1 heavy silver, lation: First that the kidnaping of firing three shots. You Must A ct A t Once Solid Gold Ladies’ Rings and It took a long time to find It, Sandwich Toasters . .$5,95 up Electric M ixers...... ,$16.95 Chlang was Communist-Inspired; Near~Hart’s camp the fleeing car fc; the birthday gifts wer. discov­ abound that the chaotic condition approached a truck. The truck ^ y o u can have O N t. . . TWO. . . er even an TH RIf sf tha valuaWe artf. $5.00 and up ered m a "treasure hunt.". Princess existing in China threatened Japa- driver, hearing the police siren, in mclwnse lor ysur eld radle. The msst starting, most tsnsalion. Elizabeth enlivened this occasion stopped, and the sedan made a wide neae lotGiests and territory and was Men’s Solid Gold Rings by giving a piano recital and by turn outward to go by. Apparently •• opportunity FULL LINE PYREX OVEN GLASSWARE sipecially dangerous to the Japa­ again, goo thorn— wo giva you your choice In axdianae lor ycur eM radio. Newest designs. A large stoging and reciting In French. nese-created Emigre of Manchou- the driver lost control of the car, selection of men’s soUd gold, and it overturned and_ caught fire. Though by this time she vras al­ k«o. Aufomatic Tqaifar with stone set |d{*7 ^3 lowed to drive a UtUe electric car 'J'epan, co-operating closely with Policemen Weinstein and Flana­ rings from ip / < O U up gan halted their cruiser about 50 Giatt Raliih Tray a.'otmd the grounds of the private the established government of Man- THE NEW 1 9 5 7 gardens at Wtodsor, her father put choukuo pursued a well-defined pol­ feet behind the overturned, burning Thrit Ilia AMonwtk T^itttr with imsiii i car and jumped out. They fired as KxUualM laatitra^you rax toiM om or IhrL hiB foot down firmly agatost her de­ icy of punitive protection of that na­ ^ HaxY, C r r r u l QUag UMlaT POCKET Bracelets and sire to run the elevator to the tion's borders as has been evidenced the men climbed from Ihclr sedan •itfc • CeniMnmfta tor ot and fled Into the swamp, two to the Plccadll-. house. Is the recent past In military cora- WATCHES The private tutoring under Miss bXts with both Russia and Outer south and one to the north. Waltham, Elgin and Ham­ Compacts One of the policemen called head­ Crawford, which was soon to have Mongolian border patrols. Hort'a Ib t *n i« « bay* of tb« m *. ilton. Nrtvest styles. Yel­ quarters, ‘ and three additional •Mil Thi* ttunnifif m w been replaced by a public school Japan's stated policy of opposl- low gold. Combination cruisers and a detective sergeant’s P hitca Contola bripfs you thriUlng career, will probably be resumed tiOB to the growth of Communism car were dispatched. State police roc*ptio« from bemo aftd a b r o ^ now- that Princess Elizabeth la so In China has involved repeated And it hat tha lamoaa Philco Por> sent 22 men to aid In the search. t iin Tuning Syatam that doublaa likely to become Queen Elizabeth warnings of mlltlary measures un­ 12.50 $55 The men were sighted at 7 o'clock r^ g n recaptioiMhM tba Philco $ - $5.50 n . That has been the British tra-, less such developments were sup- and were fired at by State ■ Police­ Color Dial that cnablaa you Co tuno h foaaign auUona'by aamat ditlon for potential femtotoe rulers. pressed. men Adolph Pastore and Harry How Elizabeth Spends Her Day Oeoerallsslmo Chlang met these Combination Levitt. OTHER BRACELETS "Uncle David" passes along now, warnings with an active campaign Local police in charge of the Sets and her own father is king. But Im­ Genuine Flexible Flyer SKIS...... 98c up against Communism in China, search Included Sergeant Frank 7 Olgarette Lighter and la yellow and white gold mediate change to the daily routtoe thereby healing numerous breaches Brown. Detective Sergeant (Carles Case, SLEDS...... ,$3.38 up WECC ______up with Ax *7C "P of the IttUe princess Is not likely. 'With the Tokyo government. J. Keefe, Detective Thomas G. Far­ stones. ip 1 . / O It mcludes betog called by her nurse Now, however, Japanese ofllctsla rell, Sergeant Thomas G. ROnktn, $2.50 HOCKEY STICKS, Sandwich andW affl* Grill at 7 a. m. for breakfast, vtalUng her are frankly worried as to what may Detective Sergeant Patrick Sheren, Gruen Curvex Duke TO THE FINEST FAMILY IN THE WORLD” with BahalH* Tray in s royal father and mother at 8 to bid 10c up happen In CHiina with Chlang re­ Detective John McKleman. Full size 17-Jewel Precision movement .uMdi .irf now Irai them "good morntog this momtog.” Yankee Clippers, made moved, S t least temporarily, from Stanley Roback, manager of the Mkator. It gonihiirag thra* MMrito app]', The GODDESS actually curved to fill thq wrist form Lessons In French, literature, piano, ooncrol. Polish National Home, reported ^ wxHte I caae. 14 kt. yellow gold m w HWH-COMPMtSION ...... • BaktllM. danctog. wriUng and arthmettc fol­ by Flexible Flyer, that the burglary occurred about 2 . will M t Miix i . & . . _ _K iMPievn ouDow PING PONG SE;TS, Reports that Chlang was dead di­ OF TIME aUed ...... i p O U low until luncheon at X, with play VAIVI-IN4MAD UMmi For co m p ly hsppineM this Christmas, (bllow the example of this a. m. It was discovered, be said, by I hudj> am lM hoMd aad Tir-*iii KmislCTION WM* vided government circles, the press, fhw*«ww04ftroeet. ( lo w I periods interspersed with the les­ Mach more poirerfal. mach more gentleman, and give yoor family a new 1937 Cherrolet, i L cvmpUw $1.98 up $2.39 up a cleaning woman about 4 o'clock; DOWI w ra am MM) and the,general public into various Large Selection of Ladies’ sons. spiiited, and the thrift king of iu price car~^complettly newt eampB o f speculation. Liquor and tobacco were taken ac­ Braved by more than two inllfian Knee- cording to Roback, and casb waa Tea is at four, and an effort la This new Chevrolet it the moat {dmting ear yon can poatOily boy •t Gherrolet*! prices. Actkm nsers to be the world's safest. taken from. vendlng machines. The always made to have either the , _ smoothest tide. Lascellcs coustos, or othei suitable break waa In the ballroom of the NIW AU-SaiNT, AU..Sm. BOOM! It’a the only low-pric«d car that will give yno and yoor family SOaAL SECURITY FILING building. DRESSER SETS little girls present at playtime. Bed­ Hie fine balance of porformance and economy reanlting from a New 3-Piece Sets, reg. $9.95 .. .$4.97 time Is at eight, and neither “grand­ (WMi SaSd SMi Toml Tee uiS IMmmI OmmtWoiO lAniY n an OU34 SHOE SKATE Police searching tha swamp were High-Compremion Valve-in-Head Engine. AU AIOUNO u p JOBS ARE COMPIETED eqidpped with rubber boots. All 10-Piece Sets, reg. $9.95 .. $4.97 ma" nor the new Scotch queen- Wider, roomier, more luxurious, and Il’t the only low-priced car that wSl give you the , o the JSraS all-steel bodies oomhining (SI as M M MM) $3-89 roads In tbs neighborhood were ' ' ' 17 mother Is the type to allow any fort and aafe^ advantages of a New All-SIleg 20-Piece Sets, reg. $27.50, $13.75 aileoce with ssiety. fort and safety advantages of a New An-SUeat, All-Steel Body. T h . Its “ i t i OUTFITS Poatmaater Thomaa Qulsh and covered. JEWELS One $50 S e t ...... $25.00 argument about It. poat ofllca workera engaged on, the < The events of the past few NIILeO AOTOMATIC TORIHO AU other Sets From 10% to 50% Off a 1 1% - , "V mo OU niira cornu Boelal Security work have complet­ weeks, placing Prtocesa Elizabeth NIW DIAMflND OIOWN _ And And^it itVelfto • also the odonl^ y low-pcked mwear tahttkwith Cemdne^ — *- •s.iFisher_ : Noik*_ wiiimnwii. Now Available In 6 Philcos Une for the crown, wiU only speed ed sung 4,000 o f the 4,206 i^ppltca- HOSPITAL NOTES * 2 9 ” In All Colors trubUNi sTYinw P r^ t VgotaatiOT and SapCT*S^ Shocfcproof Ste^pg*, n o m dataMatla Tbiing la tba ooo w y to ta m i O m t o h i ^ up and smeentuate the educational Udna reoelTed at the headquarters CiveyoSTamlly ownpiess happhiees thie Christnaa. . . . Civs otace operatloaa were begun three *CUa,»,tkm^f9mmat/oar fatloattitli.otmMOauMtio process. Before she was three, the Making thia new 1937 CbevitJet the NO MAFT VMITEATION Admitted yesterday: Lillian Ful­ aacoraeyf Aad wbara MrcG rbOat Magoatta Taatiw hete tha fo> them the compUti car—eompleltfy tm d watiia ago. ALSO A SJ^iBCnON OF HAMILTOf^, WALTHAM AND ELGIN princess was given a terrestlal amarteat and meat diatinetive of all laminating drafts, emofce, windshield ler o f 1 Gleaaon atreet, Mrs. Wanda artraraaarcl^aotbaatomofiai af cy.. at— TBWgt f thafo fcrw.prioed can. Tw o weeka have been apent In i v wm9 partael tk m aya ar aat aao Io m I Par m m ylrto a a ) ^ globe, and knowledge of the empire CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION dooding—pnsnoting health, oomfort,i Relmer o t 807 Eaat Middle Turn­ toast a C « a « latacilo Aaatlaao m gra — . . . pat Iqr n ue o Manchester Plumhing ’ typing the federal copiee filing REGISTERED OPTICI AN she may one day rule will begto to Cymormt ftfeters Sales Csr^sraflsa ■afotjr. pike. Walter Cooley of 49 PumeU V ■ / to the Waohingtmi office of the be emphasized. DETROIT, MICHIGAN Place and David Husband of 66 1117 I t L r a ElMtrw M lnr Prescriptions Filled. Complimentary Adjustments. WWlCnp HVMUUUC MAKH Social Security Board. Four glrU Ridge streeL ' . . i l l It Is discussing no secret to note tafai (well ttwmtie g t e ra# twraq _$i00""‘°$395 that the princess has been growing THI ONLY COMSLITI C A K ~ StlClD S O i O W iHocmoog smiuNa* from the dvQ eervice Uot and from Dlocbarged yesterday: Faith Bllnn We Have a Selection of the Newest Style Frames. Recognized evorywhete as the safest, t o v t o aix poet office employees of somewhat more plain ir appear- (MmsMMSsM) and Supply Co. Iv H'M o t TaJcottvlUe. •Kytm-Aetkm tmd SUdy-W anc' |m she matures. In her baby smoothest, moat dependable brakes Hotort /mIsAmm P fi the post office were used during the Birth: A daughter to Mr. and Buy On Our Budget Plan. No Extra Cost ever bmlt. In f om M om t Do Lmtm mroddo omiy. Steerinq m troe and vibrationleM that days she really looked almost Uke “If It’s Hardware We Have It” pwpt two weeka completing the Mrs. Charles Shaver of 52 Gerard dnving is almost eflortlesa. Inushester records. street BARSTOW'S Shiiley Temple, wlUi glorious cur­ ly blond hair and blue eyes. But the 877 Main Street Phone 4425 “ Use It For Service" . : The remaining 250 applioaticns Admitted today: Donald Prender- curl has almost ' disappeared from be recorded whmi the office hoa yaot of 9 Eldridge .street, Raymond Rw w kf ttit oHtr it RAiDro SHOP her hair, and while she (aa a very : neeiw d extra Uanka from the een- Damato of 24 Homestead street . 47o JKIN ; t n l bureau. Acootmt numbert of Discharged today: William Moore for 10 liy t M ly STREET ■ sweet smile and the expressive eyes ■ t b » 4000 completed have been de­ a t bar mother, aha la beginning to o f 117 Cooper HIU street. ManehesteiianehestervOldiOldest Radio Dealer 891 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER RILEY CHEVROLET CO., INC. l t a Miq^aaren today. Census: Bixty-oos potienta. > i look markedly like the former 10 East Center Street Aei) Mary, now llowager Em- Manchester "mm. i l l W wm ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD— IT RAYS!

'AU B V E N m a H ERAU). MANCmBgrnCR. CONN^ WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1 6 ,19M MAMCUlSzfltm KVISUMINU UKRAUJ. tl^UHEBllCiC. CONN* j^W aaJwraU^^ PAC Btata-wlda gatbertog o f patto lead* __. . . bours wtth Mrs. liiMpaoa last retired ssa captain, wimta to know planning to ' Its fonsQy to 1 ADVaRTIBBMENT- AliViCK’I'ltildUICNl.- W ADVRBnHTOtlg9rp-~ sn at bis aummer horns to mrwln- mmuM, when be s ^ was Kliif. bow to and a beautlfol Mendsiilp woodshed lo' Mna Hslsa Bombam of Wast Hartr frl*Bdahlp,«d him, but woodshed three weeks ago. watiAed not baobme a mother ot a boy, she . . IN CHURCH CdNURT ing equal right* tor American btwl- ^FOR HAMILTON the Chicago trip. alao becauae bs oomplalned of head- ri-aiBteia. QfeMwlch~ Ronald Gibb, # Dssamsn in Ital; jkiBf'Forty-One Years BYARCHBISHOFS tbe captain chop wood, battled a rat may be divorced with tbe consent IT in Italy with Italians, and aebaa and earaches. and otherwise made itself at borne. drowned in th* Byram river n«ar ^ NEWU.S.TREATY Italians tnjLbf United Statea wiUt ot the tribe and can marry again. his parents’ horn* in tbe Bast Port Communities, social and political Now it even rubs against tbe cs^ Americans. leaders, esger not to be regarded 'This continues untU aha does give Gronp 2 of Center Congreza- Chester dtstrict. His father, aid­ G I F T 18 — Aaearching for her lost child. Bhe tain’s leg sod Maupln -fears It’ is birth to a male child. . The navlgsUon section was said married again and was divorced. RADIO AHACKS ‘ fair weather Mends," sbowsd tional Church Seta Date for ing a squad of poUcs and firemen, to Include many technical clauses _4In . Camilla Warner lack State G. 0 . P. Leader k h Recreation P O T T E R Y l TwentyrOne more years passed. their solicitude. Wednesday, January-B. found tbo body by grappling two Commerdal Pact to Replace with respect to port fees and regu- a A a Dlckenf— and a good Last week she said she dreamed for (ODOttomd fTMB Fag* One) Many Invitations hours after the tragedy. lationa The Most Oimplsta Groton— Edward L. Comstock, 68, [tan—to write today the end three nights that her son, now a Chicago; Favors Reelec^ Center Items Mass Invitations showered in on T‘ A concert of a high order by all- Consular mattors, which were In­ Line In Town modern Chriitmaa carol. middle-aged man, bent over her bed Th« text ct th* Acdiblshop'a the melancholy, brooding Duke and local talent is to be the January former well known locomotive en" One Signed m 1871, cluded In the 1871 pact, wlU be tbe only a few of tbe mesaagea for him glneer for tbs New York, New Ha.- 4 iletloD thla, but a true itory, and k lss^ her. Wednesday. speech, broadcast Bund^ through­ project of Center church women of subject of a separate treaty to be out In 41 empty-hearted srear* Saturday a letter came, mst- tion of Landons Manager. out the British Empire by a radio were "of old casUea for sale." a ■ Wonder what has happened Cbristma* wrmpplng, ready for gift Holiday Stationery. Group 2, Mr*. Lucius Foster, lead­ ven and Hartford railroad, died signed, probably. In-January. / - ' MIUKOWSKI mother hunting tor her ' “ marked Scottsbiuff, Neb. Mrs. War­ The women’s gym class will meet network, was received here yester­ One heartfelt Invitation, reputed­ Crysler to ‘Oeorge’’ of the "Let giving. Priced at 69c. at Norton’s, There is an immense variety of er. tee entertainers will be the after a long Illness. Rome Annonnees.' ^ TftB FLORIST 4 from 7 to 8 o’clock. ner's Ungers trembled as she open­ day. Edward appeared unable to ly from the former "Regent Paul of Oeorge do it" fameT 'For 977 Main atreet, Cheney building. charming Christmas letter paper— Beethoven Glee club of 42 voices, Hartford—Director Edward H. Great Britain stm he# 1,888.928 Hotel Sheridan BuUdlBg ^ *~5n 1805, Mra. Warner, then Mra. ed It. Hartford, Deo. 18 — (A P ) — J, The men’s swimming classes will rouse himself from a deep despond­ Yugoslavia, urged Windsor to ' now it seems to have for Mends you write to only once a under the direction of O. Albert Reeves of the State Old Age Assist­ meet as follows:' World War pension beneficiaries. rs«mnie Foster, lost her husband In It asked a question: "Am I your Henry Roraback was in Chicago to­ ency which seemed to have aged "come down and .forget," and men­ chuiged to "liet Mary do it!” Yes For Gamlshe*: ^ year and those to whom I'eaiaon, and Miss Lillian Gertrude ance Burean Informed state police a Rome, Dec. 16.— (A P )—NegoUa- ^ drtHiiimt before the birth of their son?” It was signed: "Richard 7:00 to 7:46 Ufs SavthgT- him suddenly after the swift drama tioned several excellent hideaways. ‘ —it’s mostly flying skirts and ttlUt- Serve diced ' cranberry Jelly in you have naore to say than (.rant, well-Known Impersonator racketeer Is making representations day, presumably prepared to cast tlon* for a new commercial accord aonJt Chrisflmed Richard Douglas Douglas Foster." 7:45 to 8:30 Non-Swimmers. o f his abdication to naarry tbe wo­ Other Invitations came also from en ankles the Bargain Hound la orange or lemon cas*a. "Beat Wishes." Sheets and Instructor In dramatic art. Tbe to aged persons that, for a price, ••emammmmmmmmmmmetMismmmtimmtKms Mrs. Warner, overjoyed at the his vote for the re-election of John The following teams will use the man o f hla choice. sympathetic members df Greek and SWEATERS daahing after, trying to track down date set Is Wednesday evening, be can secure old age pensions for between the United Statee and ¥oAa, the baby was left at an Broil grapefruit or orange olices that have diminutive rein­ oridutnage in Milford, Neb. The discovery, wondered today when If D. M. Hamilton, chairman of the gym for basketball; "The Duke sat for on hour, his Hungariam aristocracy. His Aus­ some good bargain. ■ With women and top with currant Jelly. deer skittering across the top, January 6, and the concert will be them. Italy, hi)ve been begim, to replace m otoererent to work In a railroad ever her finances, which barely cope R'-publlcan National committee. 6 to 7 P. A. C. Girls. head bent low, and almost in trara, trian friends, however, seemed de­ In the trenchea In Spain and women Stuff spiced peaches with diced laughing Santa Clauses and season­ presented In the auditorium of tbe Wlnsted—A UtchAeld County the expiring treaty of 1871, It wo* k m ^ room . with the rent of her tiny room, Mr. Roraback left by train last 8 to 9 Morlarty Brothers. his face twitching, clasping and un­ termined to keep him. Slip-ons In the air over the Atlantic about celery. al scenes. Center Congregational church. Superior Court Jury, after five announced officially today. Christmas Card Party . ope day the baby disappeared, would provide for a reunion. night, expecting to In. Joined In New 9 to 10 Crescents. clasping his bands while reading a The Rothschilds usually leave for the only thing left for a man to do Arrange dlcea o f mint Jelly on Mrs. Volney C. Morey, president hours’ dellbcratiou, awarded dam­ The announcement also disclosed "If there Is a Santa Claus,” she telegram' 1 beliere was from Mrs. Paris after the Christmas holidays o f Center (Jhurch Women's Federa­ taken away, the mother was told, York by Charles D. Hilles, -N e w A public setback party will be la unscrew the Ild of a fruit jar. squares o f cranberry jQlly. Santa Symbolizes Health. ages totaling $30,000 to Thomas V. the denunciation today bf the exist­ said, "I wish he would put a round- York committeeman. Simpson at Cannes.” a servant In but It waa reported authoritatively tion, Is general chairman; Mra. Paul taxm an In a-shiny carriage. For held at the West Side Rec on Cedar Oh well, everyone to their taaka and Top spiced beet slices with horse- F’orty-two countrlea sell Christ­ Tierney and Mrs. Winnie Tierney, ing pact, effective In one year. ttie«ea t 80 years, her hopes dying, trip ticket to Scottsbiuff In my Connecticut’s committeeman was the baronial castle said yesterday. Edwarfl was considering .their Invi­ Agard will be In charge o f ticket street Play wHl start at 8 o’clock.. right at thla particular moment radlsl^ mas Seals to finance tuberculosis both of Canaan, from the D. Maa- "For some months’’, an offlolal ST. BRIDGET’S HALL ■be>apent all she could earn in stocking.” to attend the meeting of the execu­ Remains At Home tation to remain at Ehizesfeld and distribution and Mrs. Emma L. Net- Thursday. mine happens to be telling you ot Stuff jellied apricot halves with work. Santa Claus appears oh selll A Sons, Inc., of Bloomfield. communique stated, "commercial For Benefit of \ tive committee at the Palmer house The Baron and Baroness de make it his headquarters — from all tne lovely things Manchester candled ginger and pineapple. t'eton, pjibllcity. Group members 'The Tlenieys claimed Injuries suf­ negotiations have been going on be­ at 4 :30 p. m. today. He Is third vice The men’s volley ball period will Rothschild, respecting his desire for which to make excursions — for as England’s 1936 seal and this is the assisting win be Mrs. Alfred Muck- be from .5 to 7 o’clock. 'stores have ready for your aeleutioo tenth year his Jovial countenance fered in a collision between their tween Italy and the United States Christmas ^ sk ets and Children’s Presents. quiet and peaceful affair with only chairman of the executive commit­ solitude and quiet, tried vainly to long 08 he likes. as gifts. Start now and start right low, Mrs. Elizabeth Hall, Mra. Wil­ automobile and truck owned by the and the treaty drafts are now In the 88 ballots being cast. There was no tee. The women’s swimming classes revive his Joviality, but Eklward re­ i A Joy Forever. has symbolized health on the Unit­ liam Pitkin, Mrs, Samuel Stevenson SETBACK BRIDGE WHIST will meet as follows: by vlaltlng every single one of Uie Stop in at Kemp's, 763 Main ed States Christmas Seal. defendants. course of examination. CONSULTATIONS contest and the candidates on the Tomorrow, the National commit­ fused to join them in the night re­ B. O. 8. following and see if I haven’t told and Mrs. William B. Lull. Tickets Hartford—^The annual .report of ‘Today at (Hilgl Palace, Itsitan Valuable Presents! Refreshments Served! 7:00 to 7:46 Advanced. sorts of Vienna where he spent street and see what beautiful gifts will be placed In the hands of group citizens' ticket nominated at the tee will meet and act on Mr. Hamll- South Bend, Wash.—A1 Maupln, you the truth. the public health council revealed Foreign Minister Count' Qalleazo ton’e resignation which was submit­ 7:45 to 8:30 Life Saving. of exquisite artificial flowers In most Mrs. Kean’s Christmas sale now members and the committee within MONDAY, DECEMBER 2L Admission 26c. borough caucu.: last month were that the WPA had offered Connecti­ Clano and William Phillips, United ted recently as a gesture of antici­ The following teams will practice appropriate holders, Mrs. Home- going on at 67 Glenwood St, dial a day or two. elected. The candidates elected cut $383,616 for construction o f States ambassador to' Rome, signed *WSWiSRiWS>m s >ssasa*s*a*asasas» s*sss*inss* M Mim«-ii-«|if«fyy[yHH UPON MENACES pation of a vote of confidence by the basketball: Helpmate*. wood is offering-for 50c and $1.00. 7978, offers choice o f lovely, decorar ware: Warden, Ronald Mitchell; sanitary privies In four counties but a memorandum denouncing the committee. 7 to 8 East Sides. Full Zipper Electric appUancea are gl/ta of tlve handmade gifts. The draw­ burgess (two year terms) Robert utility as well aa beauty making that the offer was rejected. Efforts agreement of 1871 which does not Fitzpatrick, George H. Towno and May Be Reelected 8 to 9 Weldon Driig''®o. Plan for Christmas KlaaesI ing on her "Grandmother’s Garden” correspond to the necessities of the 9 to 10 Clowns. them an addition to any home. Pot- to have the grant made available ARE AGREED TO William Kuslansky: clerk and treas­ The red-haired Kansan, who be­ New In the way of decoration for quilt Is tomorrow night Overnight A. P. present. came politically famous for bis skill The girls’ church league will bowl Coat Styles terton A Krah have a wide selection for other usage were unsuccessful. urer, John W. Kelrans; collector o f the home during the Christmas sea­ •This denunciation will become et- In maneuvering Gov. Alf M. Landon, as follows: of the best appliances made; toast­ Hartford—An opinion of the at­ XOmthmed from Page One) taxes, Joseph F. Berry; rcgl.strars son Is a "holiday love apj^e, ” made Nan’s Smart Shop, 619 Main fective a year from now." almost an unknown in the east and 7 to 8 Methodist vs. St. James. In 100% ers, Irons, coffee makers, service torney general's office ruled that of voters, Joel H. Reed, 2nd, and with a cone as a foundation and street announces a pre-holiday sale News persons may receive old age pen­ Informed sources said the negoti­ The Most Practical and other parts of the country. Into the 8 to 9 St. Mary’s vs. German. seta, buffet traya, etc., priced at 75c. filled with bits of green moss, tiny Mderatlon of various projects tor Francis P. Murray; bailiff, Louis Pure Worsted o f lovely silk dresses, sizes up to 20, sion awards while they are patients ations centered on a new commer­ Presidential nomination at Cleve­ up. Be sure and look over their twigs o f mistletoe and holly. Thla New Haven—A campaign to raise araating an Inter-American court Helm. Out of tbe 88 votes, one hal­ land last June, Is expected to be re­ choice selection before purchasing. at $3.26 (a few at $2.50) and all in private hospitals. cial treaty, not on a separate trade .smtll 1938, at a conference at Uma, Is finished with several small red wool sweater and skirt sets, strik­ $35,000 for the erection of the War­ ag;reement which will come up later. Lasting Gift for Your Boy lo- was blank and another only elected. Opposition from Congress­ ren B. Seabury library at the Yale Meriden—The Cuno Engineering Witb the Pan-American Union checked the names of Warden TITRKEY8 TO BE SCARCE bows and red ribbon streamers with ing cdlors at $3.98. Corporation announced a bonus for Some Provisions man Hamilton Fl.sh of New York For tbe Hard to Give. which to hong it up. Union Middle school In Changsa, studying it in tltr Interim and fram­ Mitchell, Collector of Tax Berry and may force a contc.st. A combination basket, filled with Its 175 employes of three or four The commercial treaty. It was A YEAR’S COURSE IN WOODWORK- A Gift for Every Week in tbe Year! China, has been completed, univer­ said, provides for consular rights ing recommendations. Registrar of Voters Joel H. Reed, Mr. Hamilton and Mrs. Roraback Concord, N. H., Dec. 18— (A P) — »2 .9 S —$ . —«4.9S heather, a poinsettia or two and a sity officials announced. per cent of their earnings for the 5, A proposal that treaties and 2nd, giving them a total of 87 are friends, their association dating The New Hampshire Turkey Grow­ 3 95 green plant will add extra holiday Wltbont a Torkey. Only mother knows wbat a joy­ past nine months. / and privileges, provisions for taxa­ ING AND FINISHING Danielson—(Joroner Louis A. isonTentlons approved at Inter- votes. The other candidates receiv­ back almost a year when the Con­ ers’ Association In a statement to­ cheer to the living room of any Well, Christmas wouldn’t be ful relief it is to have a reliable Norwich—A Superior Court Jury, tion and agreements on such mat­ Christmas. You all know Pine- washer, one that will do the wash Wolsard Issued a finding holding ters as authority to engage In busi­ Give your boy a chance to show what’s really In him. ^ American conferences be open to ed 88 votes. William L. Taylor acted necticut leader encouraged Hamil­ day said reports of a large New household. Or you might send a Edward E. Anderson of Brooklyn, after deliberating two hours, award­ England turkey crop are exagger­ hurst grocery and you know the quickly and well, whether a few ness. '5'“ ''.*' woodworking ahop and learn o o m e t adhmence by American states as moderator Postmaster William ton’s presidential boom of Landon. SHAKER KNIT bunch of mistletoe to bang In a door­ Conn., and Fort Wayne, Ind., crim­ ed damages of $4,625 to A'hna C. methoda of Jointing and llnlahlng. which did not subscrilM to them at B. Hanley cast thi first ballot. Only Shortly before the National conven­ ated. 'V way or several sprays of holly to be dandy turkeys thfy always have; dainty things or a tubful of badly Christensen of New London who hod Negotiations will be Initiated for native yellow tag turkeys from P. soiled clothes. One that Is easy on inally responsible for the death of a trade agrucir.ent on lines similar the beginning; that treaties which seven women took the privilege of tion Mr. Roraback surprised the na­ David Campbell of Hudson, asso­ laid on a long mirror in the center sued the State of Connecticut for Why buy your son toola and never teach him the correct the clothes yet gets them snowy Lorraine Boucher, 8. fatally Injured to those concluded by the United w y to use them 7 Yet several porenta do and then wonder wky make specific provision for It be v-tlng. In the evening a meeting tion by pledging Connecticut’s sup­ ciation president, said a survey ot SWEATERS o f the table. M. Christenson o f Hanover, Conn. $15,000 as ths result of Injuries she These are Inspected by Conn. State white; one that is economical and by Anderson’s automobile. States with Canada, France and their hoy doesn’t take any Interest In making things. open to signatories from any conti­ was held and the 18 citizens of the port. He was the first Old Guard New Hampshire growers showed as claimed she suffered when struck leader to swing to London publicly, r-uch as a third of the birds on some GET YOURS NOWl 11-TUBE GRUNOW 100% Pure W ool White, Navy, Maroon, and Green. Inspectors and must be flawlessly safe to use. Westlngbouse Wash­ Bristol—Employes of the Ingra­ other nations, hut will be deferred n ent borough who attended, voted to ac­ Not Just Another Card. ham Company, clock manufacturers, by a state-owned automobile. . Everybody should have a bobby. Give your boy an opnor- 6i A resolution to systematize and his act was hailed In the Lan- farms will not be ready for market Phone 5191. Only $1.50 Down. 80c Week. But something lovely! Boxes of fresh, of guaranteed quality with ers will do all these things and until the commercial treaty 1s cept the report r-f the court of bur­ more than 1,200 In number, will're­ signed, it was said. can ^uy* ”’'**’* hobby that mmay theieodlflcatlon of International law don-Hamilton camp as a move that until early spring. 18 assorted Christmas cards— one lots of white meat and tender auid more. Stop In at the Manchester gesses, and the treasurer for the aasurgd London’s nomination. Estimates of a large crop, be said, juicy. Makes the Bargain Hound Electric Co. and see for yourself, the ceive a bonus Dec. 18 based on their MEMBERS OF ROYALTY ILL An official American source said Americas with the Pan- IT’S THE BUY OF THE YEAR! set the homely, lovable verses of 'nhnn *“ formatlon call either at tbs ahop personally^ year ending October 1, 1936. A mo- . .Ifi.to, .-fibbsidgratlou, jUck her .chops Jiiat to write about new beau^ul WcaynghouM,, priced yearly earnings. Edward Ingra- the commercial treaty was one of Vitm ■ -• beautiful paintings of Cecil Alden tog house. OTiurt of burgesses to borrow money and insure a better selection of size. for employes of a year or more members of the British royal family 7d A recommendation that each and still another of the quaint char­ necessary for the meeting of current And don’t forgot, Plnehurst Is the BUZZ! BUZZ! Tlie plot thick­ standing, the bonus will amount to were ill with colds today. ELKS* govnrnment issue doctrines and de- expenses. Newly elected Warden acters and scenes from Dickena about two weeks’ pay. »1.00—»1.50—»1.9S Only Jl.OO at F. E. Bray, Jeweler. only place you can buy those deli­ ens! You know that Mrs. Fusscl- Queen E llubeth was reported MAMMOTH AUTO BINGO The Shop Of eieifme concerning points of Intcrna- Ronald Mitchell acted as moderator Hartford—Michael Dlparolla, 44- "going along very well" after being BRUNNER^’S 737 Main street. cious Birdseye Frosted foods, a deli­ knot (that's the woman with her TONIGHT! i ttonnl law and that the Pan-Amerl- anti John W. kelrans was clerk. The THE NEW cacy not to be overlooked especial­ head In the barrel that I told you year old WPA worker, died of his confined to her Piccadilly home for «anl Union publish a continental dl- new borough officers will take o f­ “Always At Your Service” Boys’ All Wool injuries a feW hours after he was several days. TOWN H.ALL — ROCKVILLE For Little Miss Teen-Age. ly now when planning holiday meals. about.) Well, I heard all about gw A of them. 80 OAKLAND STREET PHONE 5191 struck by an automobile. Investi­ _ The Duke and Duchess of Glouces­ HAROLD J. DWYER fice at the next meeting of the Stationery with her name and ad­ If you’ve never tried them be sure her escapade! Seems she decided 10 Turkeys As Playing Prizes! 8; A recommendation for the Shaker Knits ___ ’•ta •' a 8 'atal • « 2 . 9 S gating officers Walter Abel and ter were also reported to have mild court of burgesses on Tuesday, Dec. ______Open Nights and Sundays and call 4151 and Icam all about she’d get all gowned out and go In­ 18 Chestnut Street Fhooe 5688 touadation of an Inter-Amerlcan dress on It. A singing kettle. Iron­ Lawrence - Mcnacr, said the driver, attacks of influenza. Attendanoe Prize $250.00. 22. Committees and appointments ing board, cookatove, bouse sweep­ Frosted Foods. to the city to shop. So she put on •oademy of International law simi­ will take place at the first meeting POPULAR MARKET her bestest and started. It actual­ lar to one at t^ie Hague, the Neth- er or doll bed for her doll house. of the year, on Tuesday, January 5. A parchesl game for rainy A two-In-one gift for the friend ly took her 2 Vi hours to drive a few erhki'to. 85.') Main Street Rubinow Building days. Handkerchief box who enjoys cooking is six etched miles, the traffic was In such a Jam! 8^ A resolution to estahllsb na­ “WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP” custard cups of glass, set Then, no place to park! Finally tional commissions to further a pro­ It it said that one person In with a lock and key (she'll keep other things besides in a sturdy wire baking she drove her car Into a schoolhoube gram of Intellectual co-operation every three In the United States re- handkerchiefs in It.) A porcelain frame, each cup filled with and parked It behind the teacher’s among the American republics. sioes in a state other than the one animal to add to her collection. A marmalade, jellies, salted desk, and hustled up to the stores. Neutrality Convention In which he was bom. THURSDAY SPECIALS little purse to carry to school. A nuts or candy. Cover with trans­ She no sooner entered one than a A neutrality convention, officially big fat man stepped on her toes and The few bright new handkerchiefs. parent paper, pack In the frame, Toggery Shop—553 Main St. callhd a "convention to co-ordinate, wrap In a seasonal box. squashed three of them; then a amilUy and assure fulfillment of ex- FRESH OR SMOKED y s h o p Hurrah! Woman poked her In the nose with a treaties among American iM E N 5 &W S a pair of skils; her hat was knocked At last Santa remembered all No Better Gift* ” was expectM, to be approv- \OI7 MAIN STPEET off and one glove vanished com­ MANCHESTER.CONN good little doggies and left a lot of than pens and no better pens and at the next plenary session un- Thursday’s SHOULDERS stockings filled with delicious dog pencil sets than those made by pletely. She got on an elevator to I the parley decides to rush it biscuits at Minkowski’s for them. Waterman, priced at $1.95 up. With go to the Toy floor and although she kept calling "Toy Floor," "Toy igh today. BONELESS Only 25c. Please buy me one? Ink-vue— telUng when to refill— •legates said It was conjectu I perfect points and beauty in every Floor” aa loud as she could, with Specials at someone’s elbow stuffed In her Whither the plan, which had unanl- Give Holiday Foods Festive Air, Too detail. R. Donnelly, Jeweler, 615 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS . moas sponsorship, could get routine POT ROASTS Make your food look festive for Main street, would like to show mouth, no one paid the slightest bit : ooi& iittee approval In time to be Pound the holiday season. For a buffet them to you. of attention to her and she rode up prefented at today’s session. supper on New Year’s Eve there Is and down, up and down, five times NOTE—Store is chuck full of men’s high Everybody’s Center Cut Country Boll cold sliced baked ham. First, bake before she could get off at all and Men’s $5.00 Silk House Frocks Go Tailored. then It was in the basement. By grade Hats, Shoes, Haberdashery. Bought the ham which your butcher has de- For tire American woman who PORK CHOPS BUTTER D j i a l . boned. When It Is cool, apply an that time she was feeling pretty ISHELD spends her mornings at home, weak and In need of sustenance so for the Holiday and now sacrificed. icing made of gelatin and mayon­ American designers nave created naise, mixed together and allowed she pushed and ahoved her vay over Market! 27c lb . l b . new inexpensive house dresses to the luncheonette and finally man­ 100% Pure Wool IN A JERSEY JAIL to cool. Put It on In Just the same which are tailored enough to make manner that you frost'a cake. When aged to squeeze Into a seat. In a ROBES a quick trip to the market If neces- weak little squeaky voice she said Juicy the coating is hard, write the in­ saiy. A..two-plece design Loonttanefi from Page One) GENUINE SPRING scription "Happy New Year’’ In a "Lemon flip, please,” ‘Lemon flip, ORANGES! Is of white cotton shantung please," "lemonflipplcese’’ and Yes, indeed—your Christmas present is bright color. printed with a gay multi­ MACKINAWS a by two men and a woman and that’s the last thing she can remem­ colored pattern and trim­ ber. And ILyou go up and stand lat^ bound and abandoned In *'^ LAM B LEGS n 1 9 « You Must Have a Tree. med with white pique. The Bar­ ~ ylvanla, identified Brunette 1 9 right in the bag—all ready for you. It’s And be sure you get it at Bill's real close, with your ear to the bar­ gain Hound noticed a whole table rel, you can still hear her saying In .of ..the trio. Brunette also 2 2 5 * Service Station, East Center and full of beauties In one o f the wanted for -ob'blng three Wls- RIB our Gift to you at Christmas time. Just Foster streets. Dandy selection of a wee, small voice, •'"lemon flip 1 stores. please” over and over again. And co n ^ banks and as a fugitive from PURE LARD Balsam trees 35c. up and well made Fine Medium PORK ROASTS Phone 7100 Now and take advantage of Christmas wreaths. But better the moral of this tale is the "gob­ theUiondon prison farm In Ohio. A New Light on Uie Subject lins’ll git you" If you don’t do your L Raid Starts Trouble N''. shop early! POTATOES! lbs. c will Improve the whole appearance (Jhrlstmas shopping in Manchester. T ^ tactics o f Hoover who led 2 2 7 1 9 c lb. this money saving special! of any room and when you can buy . tb e^ d on Brunett^ apartment, A permanent note-book for list­ J ing Christmas gifts sent out and re­ a handsome $4.00 lamp with white a tir^ resentment «npng officials c peck pottery base, decorated in color, and SAVE o f m e police and fire departments. 2 5 ceived will save you a lot of trouble next year. In the front you may a beautiful white, pebbled fabric 14 *' aT jpoUce official who would not On list gifts and those to whom Inch shade both for only $1.98, you . allow use of bis name said Hoover FRESH nSH TOD A Y they were sent and from better dash right down to Kemp's, -hmSi broken an agreement between 763 Main street, and buy one for SPECIAL!8 8 IS H IR T S Slacks FRESH PEAS! whom they were received. ■BROADCLOTH FLANNELS pOllM and the-Federal agents as to Boneleo*— Sklnleo* In the.hack you may list yourself or as a most appropriate VERY Bathing: how and when Brunette would be Swordfish., . 25c lb. those to whom you sent greeting g ift CASTLE FARM PROPERTY IfUSED COLLARS WHITES : takin. He charged the Federal FILETS Cards. Allow enough space for ad­ SOFT COLLARS COLORS VALUES TO $1.50 Suits, Etc. a g e ^ resorted to unnecessary gun- 4 2 5 c H addock...... 7c lb. dress changes dnd the addition of Canllilower and Bacon. g! j|day and sensationalism. new names. 2 cups cooked cauliflower nCURES IN TRANSFERS " ■■ "^body double-crossed any- 2 lbs. 2 3 ® Cod.,.------2 ibs. 19c 3 tablespoons butter SOo Big Variety AH Wool 1 Broken Slae* IxHljr.” Hoover commented. "Tbe Land O'l-akce Gift Wearable* 1 4 tablespoons flour DRESS L 25c HOSE Hanes’ and only important thing Is the Job Is How about something outstand­ 2 cups milk Emma A. Knofla Becomes Chalmers’ .HeRTyl done and the fugitive is In custody." BUTTER! PLAIN GARMENTS SHIRTS and GLOVES SCARPS SWEATERS DRESS CAPS ARROW BUoed tteewing ing in brand new Ski Suits, $12.95 1-2 teaspoon salt Owner in Resale Yesterday; and up, exclusive with WUrose. Also 1^4 teaspoon paprika Home Burned Last Summer. Plgraln, Suedes, | Dollar Values 1-4 teaspoon minced parsley SHORTS Oapeskln 16c U-SUITS 3 9 « lb. POLLOCK OYSTERS good looking underwear and lovely 7 polra tor $1.00. Values up to $4.00 COLLARS STAFFORD SPRINGS CLEANED AND PRESSED hosiery not forgetting a fine selec­ 1-3 cup grated cheese The Castle Farm Inn property on 87c tion o f the ever-popular sweaters 4 strips bacon the south side of Tolland turnpike 59c 85c Hoee, 24e pair. Some with eorlap*. I and skirts. Melt butter, add flour and when was purchased last Saturday from 99c 99c Mrs. Been Dies 2 3 c 27c Vmlnes to $1.98. 5 pedre for 11.00. Value* to $1.95. Pure (Bulk) 3 2 5 e lb. CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED the two are mixed add milk. Cook Morris Housen of Manchester by $1.99 I1 5c"'" Values to $1.95. Mra; Anne May Bean, wife o f Winter Fruit Salad. until creamy sauce forms. SUr Albert F. and Ethyle M. Knofla of James R. Bean of Main street, died SUGAR! 1 cup seeded grapes constantly. Add seasonings and Manchester and resold yesterday to at the Johnson Memorial hospital i 1 cup diced apples *" cauliflower, pour into buttered bak­ Fmma A. Knofla, according to war­ 35c 55c 95e here early Tuesday morning follow­ 1 cup diced grapefruit ing dish (a shallow one). Sprinkle rantee deeds filed this morning in GIFT SHIRTS ing a lingering illness. She had been lbs. « DELICATESSEN DEPT. 1-2 cup chopped dates with cheese and top with bacon. the town clerk’s office. Internal a patient at the hospital for the past 1 0 4 8 1-2 cup nuts Bake 20 minutes or until bacon is revenue stamps on the latter deed Packed one In a boa. aix months. Mrs. Bean was bom 0 1 , 1-8 teaspoon salt crisp and a brown top is formed. Indicated a sale price o f $5,000. TIES ■DES TIES Woven madras, oafoids Sept. 18, 1884, In Hollis, Me'., the BOILED HAM Muenster Cheese 1 teaspoon lemon Juice Ck>nslderable damage was don* to PANTSQft' and broeddotta. daughter of James W., and Levina FINE MACARONI 1-3 cup salad dressing Poor Tired Shopper! the building by a fire last summer FOR WORKW ORK (Fl^rd) Dockham. She was a resl- 43c lb. Chill Ingredients. Combine and After the fatigue of Christmas which gained considerable headway lb- In the aecond floor before It was dis­ dmit of Stofford Springs for the past AND SPAGHETTI! l i e serve on crisp cabbage or cress. shopping my lady will appreciate a 2 4 c 3 7 c I** yeara Besldes-her husband she SPICED HAM facial as given at ■ the BEAUTY covered. It was operated during re­ 59c This includes Men’s Topcoats and 3-Piece Pleated Front leaves two* sons, Charles Bean of MUd Special Ohristraaa Price* On Tho*e. NOOK. The operators know wbich cent years, prior to the fire, aa a $1.39 : Stafford Springs and Frank Bean of 29c lb. Suits, (coat, vest, trousers)7—Women’s Plain Don’t you wish someone would roadhouse by William Fallon of New Mixtures . . . 5 for $1.00 3 for $1.00 for $ lb s. type would be the most effective, Britain. $ 1.88 2 1.00 Bought to aeU for 8LM. ' Danbury, tee body was sent to American Cheese 1-Piece Dresses and Coats — Also 2-Piece give you a dandy new down-cushion (jimture facials and creams are used Kast. Wakefield, N. H., Wednesday Jellied Corned Beef Tailored Suits. , chair; one that had a down feather at this shop. Also the well known Utility Grade, Sturdy and morning. Funeral servicea will be seat, sagless web bottom, webbed DERMA-VAC for removing black­ Fine Italian 19c lb. lb. D urable...... ■ held in Wakefield, Thursday after- 21e 4T • • back and good-looking friezette cov­ heads, pimples, double chins and tbe ENGLAND TO B IE D $2.44 Be Here Early! Store Open 8:30 A. M. to lOKW P. M. BOMli TOMATO PASTE! er! How the Bargain Hound would nbt-wanted lines. Call 8011 for an Entire Low Interest Bate BAKERY Special Discount On Any Other Two Garments love to curl up in one right now and early appointment. AH W o^ Mixtures, Tbe Board of Selectmen of Staf­ SPECIALS FRUIT ■tfetch and sleep and snore! HO TWO MORE DWELUNGS Worsteds ...... Stock Goes Regrardless of Price! ford announced Tuesday, that the This Offer H o Hum! Only $29.75 at Watkins Towels make ideal Christmas $2.88 can s For A Single Garments At the Regular Price. and so comfortable. They have lowest interest rate on borrowed COCOANUT WeU FiOed gifts. Get them in packaged sets Wen FiUed Limited many other beautiful chairs too, and havc'them imtlal^ or mono- Gets Permits for (Construction money to the history of the town LAYER CAKES Men’s '» -waa recently made on the |12S,000 ^ CREAM CHOCOLATE from $19.75 to'$69.S0. grammed. It’s a good idea to g(lve Today— One On Coburn Nationally Time! High Grade WORK SOCKS .9c borrowed by the town until the col- Fine DOUGHNUTS ECLAIRS each member of the family a set of Road, Other on East Center Famous laeUmi of taxes are made in May, 2 5 c e a ch For Young Master. his own, in a color that harmonlzea Vidues to $8.00 SHOES $3.23 Fur-Felt TUNA FISH! DON'T DELAY A dog collar. A scout knife (he with the general color scheme of Street. HANDKERCHIEFS, 4c HATS $ 2 .8 9 1887. Last' year the board o f ae- Large Siae c lo z . Curtis — Thompson —> J. P. Smith — Friendly. laetmen borrowed money at the rate 3 C e a ch lost his old one). An air pistol. A the bathroom. Values to $5.00. chemistry set A nMktle.rack.'An Permits for the construction.^ % af cna per cent, while thu ^ r tbe Fresh two, $6000, single dw elltan h aw rata la atx-tontha o f one per cent. In 2 Ig- tins ® Fresh official Boy Scout wood burning out­ Don’t Keep .It a Secret 2 9 -DIAL 7100 TODAY! fit. A warm wool scarf. A good been Issued by Building Inspector praatoua yean the rate of intor- GREEN BEANS SWEET PEAS TANGERINES any longer. Give her. a lovely en­ new necktie. Heavy wool gloVes gagement ring for (Jhrlstmas. Buy Eeward C EUlott, Jr., to W . Harry ast »aa four per cent. Memben of England. One will be erected on d o z . for winter ^ rts. That camping a beautifully matched Bridal Set . .Ilia board ara Frank Silk o f Center Fine Quality 2 qts. 1 5 c c 2 25c manual be wanted. A bsseBsll Lot 29, Coburn road and tbe other l flrat’ aeleetman; William 3 25 from M. Wior, 999 Main street! near will be built nearby on Bast Center led t bat OF m itt A stop watch for hla Maple). Diamond ring with wed­ i/WlSgtraI

I \ ^ 7 -t -lit' BVlNINOHERAt - , -■ SiAP.s ^iP'■4j>-nV >/'•.* ‘ ‘I MANCHE8TES BVEN1N0 HERALD. lIANCHEstiS, WEDNESDAY, DECEBIBER16. loss' H A L F ' A C I ^ E S K MORE TAX S AU S ...... " ...... "t...... ' ON MONDAY MORDING />t E d e n IdoH’s In Rec lUMm& Vm Porchasera Must Pay Extra ^'itbirct* apcat hkmI of the follow- "And did it ever occur to you," Liens and Interest Charges ^ Inr morning with Mlee Seliers he asked, “what a man is up in Addition to Taxes. VoL IV,, No. 27. Wednesday, December 16,1936 Compiled by Stadents of Manchester Hi^h School M i^ Helen Estes, FVicalty Adviser •nd Ralph Haoaon, Jr., Both had against when be falls in love with ' heeii released from the boepital. Mc- a rich girl? ALL-STAR MAT SHOW AT ARMORY TONIGHT York Yankees Rated Dougall, she learned, w u not yet "I had a whole set, of seasons Monday i t 10:30 a. m .. In the OAK GRILL IS V ia O R ready to leave. for not falling, in love With you. lobby of the Municipal building Tax CARTOONING CUSTOMERS WHERE WAS M .H .S .W m HiaB SCHOOL WOBU> She heard hie praises suuk by There was the inan I thought you — STAFF. MIDDLErOWN HIGH WINS GIRL R E A V E S MEET Year*s Outstanding Team „ each of those he bad rescued, and were going to marry.” Collector Samuel Nelson, Jr., will ‘ reinetnllered^ber own debt to him “Do you remember,” Marcia in­ auction off the property of six addi­ PTTT PARKER’S START THE UGHTS WENT OUT OVER THE BLUEFIELDS; EdItor-in-Chief Dorothy FOUR MATCHES TO OVER MANCHESTER 40-29 IN HIGH SCHOOL HALL O’HARA AMBITIOUS (Note: This Is the third of a debt which she bad been able terrupted, “when we were ma­ tional delinquent tsuepayers. Bobrelber, '37B. In an Olympic year marked by ax- f « l ' t o acknowledge only after seeking rooned in the farmhouse and you Local Sport Chatter series of storlas analysing ra- osptlonal team pcrformancss la Purchasers will have to pay. In Managing Editor — IVUUan siilts of the sixth annual Asso­ S’^ h lm o u t. asked me, as a joke and to pass Knapp, ’37B. ,maiw branches of competition ths He bad never called on her, addition to the amount of town Assembly Speaker Had Narrow One Called for Mother; An­ Lead by Four Points at Half- COMPRISE PROCRAM 10 GAIN CONTROL ciated Preaa spdrtl"'poU ^ \ . It' Yankees polled a aurprlalngly de­ PA’S DRUB WEST time in front of the Are, to tell Initiate New Members; Next taxes owed on the property. Eighth Feature Editor— Barbara Ca- Meriden and Middletown mast atadstve margin that abould result If coveto replies at the country's during her own stay In the hos- you the story of my life? Well, Escape in Early Days A s other Was in Library; Third time; Seconds Lose Another Meeting to Be Held in Form cisive m eirln In the Nation-wide district taxes and sewer Hens, If booD, 'STB,. the Asylum City Friday night In the the lomOa are In fo ra sports editors to ths query: balloting. Gehrig, D lM an io A pltnl, to pay his respects and ex- the man I was going to marry is Platform Caricaturist. Mistakes Pepper for ^ t . Close Game. ; O ' press even'the usual polite con- part of the story. I could tell it any. Interest, lien charges and the Sports Editor—Michael Haber- of Xmas Party. FOR LADIES’ NIGHT veek'a outstanding Central Connec­ OF SUFFOLK DOWNS "W hat were tbS outstiuiding Company rated No. 1 on A of the UT cem “ and this despite the fact to you now, if you liked, but the cost of sale. em, ’S7B. ticut IntsrsoLolastIc League en­ Olentoran beat Newry, 4-1, Porta- teams. In any branch of com­ 76 ballots returned end accumulated BOX SCORE 1 Champs Bow by 24*19 h fii-tta t her nurse had recited evl- synopsis of the chapter is that I Last Mfmday Mr. Nelson sold at I^change EMItor— Jean Cude, counter , . . these teams are tied down trimmed,Unfleld by the same petition ?” ) ■'=------high totlil 6f 179 points. Life for Mr. Pitt Parker, Tues­ Can It be true that In this day '37B. Manchester High travelled to The last meeting of the Girt Re­ |[?f 'duice of his caring very much In- was going to be married to him, auction nine properties, three to In­ and age we still have students who for first place in the League stand­ score and Glenavon edged Bangor, n s i r neighboring rivals, tha Oak OriO (IS ) day's assembly entertainer, began Assistant Editors-^Marian Beb- Middletown Friday as guests of serves was held at the High School ing, Meriden having knocked uff 8^3, In the Britlab-Amerlcan Club’a ■ ,, deed. and now I ’m not, and there are dividuals and six to the town, for fear the so-called “ Boogey-man" ? By A LA N .OOULD Olanta, finished far down the list B. F. Tbriffing Nightcap; G r l the amount of the tax and addition­ just the opposite of what one would rend, ’STB; Jack Crockett,.87A; Drich and Henderson Clash Manchester and Bristol and Atiddle- Dart League . . . J. McKee turned T. S- -K What -outside of hls present lU- no regrets . . . What were your The off-agaln-on-again quality of Middletown High’s (bge array, but Auditorium for the purpose of in­ ’Gansett Owner Said to Have with only nine points despite a ■won­ Bralthwolte, I f ...... o 0-0 0 g. nesf,—aUcd McDougalli How and other reasons?" al charges. Last month he sold expect. A t the country school which Manchester’s lighting system, Fri­ Sam Pratt, ’88B; Charles R q ^ town having defeated East Hartford In high score for the evening with Now York, Dec. Ifl—(A P ) —For derful coms-ba In order to be In time for an The new members were Intro­ the north end ^ Phil Allen of ART JACKSON TOPS Weir, rf ...... o .888 There were voices in the corrl- does? I f he feels an unfairness in hurst tract, owned by Bruno Mullen demonstrate their quality of fear, lett, ’39B; Frank Wltaon, 40B; tors’ attack, while Koso and Moor- Max Rosen of Hartford vs. George Springfield, who have been moved broccoli acres . . . 8-4 3 West S id es...... ft 8 afternoon engagement, he had to but Instead spent their time in do­ Arthur Wilkie, '40B. duced into the Girl Reserves by a Smith, rf ...... 2 .000 dor, and footsteps, softened by life, don’t you think she does, too? of Seymour, town taxes of 3218.29. house did the bulk of the scoring for tiOMarr of New York In 30-mlnute up to the semi-final spot and will The dope Is that Walter O’Hara, 2-4 6 l » t 236 in the Homestead Park catch a 3:00 A. M. train. There ing all damage possible. One stud­ Typists: Ruth Blssell, ’87B; candle-light service at which they Patton. If ...... 0 0-0 0 ~ the linoleum, that halted at the " I f I have to do this whole job Manchester. sang "Follow the Gleam” . time limit bout. try their darndest to do better than duke of Narragansett, a horse-rac­ tract, owned by Anscimo Rinaldi, wasn’t any station master at the ent, alone in her home, wobbled Frances Dowling, x’37B; Dorothy Loose guarding by the Manches­ AS HOCKEY SCORER ing duchy that boasts of the trem­ Muldoon, If ...... 0 0-0 0 Clicking smoothly for the flnt. ' half-open door. for you, let me explain that I ’m station when he arrived there, so —Lucy Gray, ‘88B. Tony Angelo of New York vs. Jim the draw which ended their Ust "So I thought to myself." said not a rich girl. Dad has some town taxes of 334.85. around seeing how many chips sne Jewell, ’37B; Ida Orfltellt, ’37B; ter quintet during the laat quarter Rivers of New Bedford In 80-mlnute endous pari-mutuel handle of 387,- time this season, the East BidM he plied hls own luggage and that could take out of doorways and meeting. Boxing Business Begins money, it> true,, but he’d do some Lot 52 In the Hlllcrest tract, Alberta Wilkie, ’37B; Ebther made it possible for the Asylum OSo.lSl, an average of 3424,800 for 11 6-12 28 supplied the biggest upset thus for ■ the cheerful voice of Peggy of the rest of tht troupe onto a time limit bout Louis Urlch of Hartford and Man­ - .. Holmes. U. N., “M y gosh, it’s the terrible tilings both to me and a owned by James and Ellen Magee walls, but finally- decided that the Yulyes, ’37B. City boys to pile up a winning mar­ the 205 days it has done business Score at half time, 1*-18, Oak wagon and rolled It out to the effect upon her cranium waa not en­ chester again appears In the main tn ths Rec Senior LeagiM by dsfsnt.. ' tragic-faced guy himself, and he’s prospective son - in - law, if we of Hartford, town taxes of 324.90. gin during the game’s final minutes. MATH. BRAIN TEASER ' Eight burping behemoths at the SyracDse Star Leads Inter- during Its three years of existence, OrlU. Referee, Bogglnl. -nme 15 l» t s 153 and 154 In the Home­ track siding on which hls train tirely pleasing and ended her pecu­ event, this time against the hand­ %ants to become the II Duce of Ing the highly-touted and han'vQyv' ^ - gone and jum p^ In the hay like thought for a moment we’d live on Manchester’s seconds also were . tw; and tussle sport known as wres­ minute halves. ■ ■,. would be. It was a four lane track. liar tactics. Another student busy some Charlie Henderson of Boston, New England racing . . . to favored Weldon Drug quintet la th* - I knew he would, sooner or later’." him. My total possessions are a stead Park tract, owned by Mario beaten by a strong second team tling will display their wares at luie To Show Fresh Activity At 2:45 an express, which he didn’t who knows oU the legal and Illegal Some murmur replied. few bits of jewelry my mother Lclchello, town taxes of 384.57, In U)e kind deed of painting Xmas GIVEN BY MR. PERRY national'American League further hls ambition, he has offered, nightcap at lost night’s trlpta-hMd. know was coming, thundered In and cards found to her dismay that the from Middletown. Outscored but not State Armory arena tonight In four holds in .ne business. Urlch has a PoUsh-Ainerioan A. O. (84) • "Here is Miss Canfield,” -said left, and that lot on the hill. She according to one of his closest as­ ar at the Bast Bids Rso. The final past.,^. It parrert between him and paint was not landing on the cards outfought, the seconds yrent down In all-star bouts that comprise the tough job ahead of him to beat Hen­ B. F. T. the nurse, pushing the door wide. left me that, too. W i n y CARTOONIST sociates, a bit more than a half-mil­ scor* was 24 to , ths Bast Blds* .^ the luggage, carrying the luggage but on every other object In reach deleat In a very close game. For Promises Christmas Present second mat offering of <;!ompany K derson as the latter Is much heavier by Single PoinL Bycholski, If 6 2-4 12 18 McDougall opened hls eyes. "I live off Dad. I never had a lion cash to C. F. Adams and Bruce leading aU tha way In a fleroiily; esperiftlly,.

~~~ ro HlltA£t^ lUKC (»^^>«nBD2n^AT,: llUlllllltfi ...... ■■liillll^ .M,A<1I ^ .WWAirtWJHf .■!.I,W»f.-!l'H»i.'‘*3*'tjn».y m -p R EM T//^^/^CLASS!FIED Om of the observattoiia of our How.We CHve tti own pet phUoaopher la that it Is far TWnt what we have, but'What we oasler to go to law than tt la to gat give; Taint where we are, but how we #» out ot the law. live; . r- .;:vi "ralnt what we but how we do Neighbor Lady—WiUle, I n e ^ -,i dozen agga from the store. Do you That makes this life worth goin’ ; AND FOUND 1 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 POULTRY AND SUPPUES 43 BfUSICAL INSTRUMENTS S3 been offered 85 percent of the gate ba granted a trainer's Ucense by suppose you could go for roe? through IL VOnNCBBEGUNON to defend hls bantamweight title ' f-^PiaSIUMasAU. UOHT Ua a_ 1980 FORD 1 1-2 ton truck. 1030 FOR SALES—BARRED Rock Pul­ FOR SALE—PLAYER piano, in the, Jockey Club, and her brother, SPORT LEADERS TALK VVUUe—No, but I heard Daddy aganlat Lou Salica In Loa Angelea W '3, (Buddy), are already on the say that he could. Dad (home on strilce)—Qwan . to ^ 6ag, wMtrinj old Im uvom , Ford coupe. Alao uaed parta and lets, ready to lay. Sbiqulra 1014 good condlUon. 126 Noith School February 22 under the Joe Levy Urea. We alao buy old care for West Middla Tumplao. street. THE SUiUViU) AWARD gxtmnds at Tropical Park. Thetr school, Johnny. Don’t eba hear ch’ ^-■^% 3B d* pot. Mwwor* to nama Ted- banner. stable wlU be stiengchened ahortly be)’ ringin’ ? 4|y.'y iu dw report to 801 Hartford parta. A. Pantaleo, Watherell ./■ ' OF IVY CRD) LEAGUE I A (Almney Top FINEST NATIVE ju alit/ roaaUng when their father.and trelner Of Johnny (doggedly)—Nuttln’ doin’. fi^^'Bood, «nd floor.______atreet. Phone 8340. Open 8 to 0. New. York, Dec! 18.— (A P)—Vot­ There's something 'bout a chimney Sunday 8 to 12. chickens, broilers 82c lb., dressed WANTED—TO BUY 68 Indlana’a cagera wUl feel right at Bold Venture, Max Hirsch arrlvee top, with smoke a-curlln’ out. Pop. I wanta a dollar a day and a and delivered. Carlson A doi. Poul- ing began today to select Ihe athlete home when they open the Inter-col- Savannah, Ga., Dec, 16.— (A P )— from wrinter quarters at (Columbia, Athletic directors of six large east- That makes a feller feel, somehow, four-hour school 1980 FORD COUPE; 1936 Plymouth tiy Farm. Telephone 4217. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for junk of 1036 who u^l receive the James leglate seaso.. at the Garden against 8. C,, with more horses. lX )B T— R B !ai8TR A TIO N plate No. , and live pouitiy. Wra. Oetrinaky. er. schools mixed hunting with t»iir there’s friendlinesa about; ' ‘ 85400. Finder pleaae coil 6728. aedan; 1984 Chevrolet coach; 1986 E, Sullivan inemorial trophy, previ­ Manhattan Saturday night. The Education will broaden the nar­ 6C Glenwood street Tel. 687d. ously won by Bobby Jones, Lawson of a new football league today but There’s warmth and cheer and Klod- Pontiac coupe; 1932 Chrysler Port Washington High school band Uneea, and love without a doubt. row mind but there Is no cure for ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Little, Barney Berltnger, Glenn has been engaged to play Indiana none would -say which was the dom­ sedan; 1032 Ford coupe. Elaay inant Ingredient Wherever there's a chimney top the big head. ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 teima. Trades. Cole Motors, 6468. Cunningham and BUI Bonthron. .tunes exclusively* all evening.... NEW WESTFIELD bicycle $26.00. ROOMSWITHOUT Malcolm Farmer, chairman of the with smoke a-curlin’ out. Toonerville Folks Rebuilt bicyclee |I2;(H). Rioaa tree The list of ten flnaltata, selected picture of a guy we' fed up; Judge Neighbor—Did I bring your coal By Fontaine Fox '/^ A im S D —YOU TO SEE the pret- BOARD 59 by prellmlnaiy balloting, together Landis...... as a favor to Ray Yale University at’iletic assocUtlon ahovel back last Spring? Chrlatmaa glfta at 26c for lights, 40c. Skates sharpened, 16c. P o wlin(*=^ said yesterday the group would Mr. Brown—Ah, Mr. Smith, and MOTORCYCLES— Templeton's Bike Shop, North FOR RENT—SINGLE room, com­ with a summary of their quallflca- Flaherty, who did a lot for Tenth how is your most charming wife? Indignant Householder—No. nown upa at 228 Woodbrtdge tlons, went out yesterday from the Avenue Tech, Steve Owens released "take advantage of the opportunity did not. BICYCLES 11 E3nd. pletely furnished for l^bt bouae- BRITISH AMERICANS foi informal diacuasion of the Ivy Mr. Smith—1 have only one? Btreet Will do men Jng. Dial 0881. Amateur Athletic Union to the 600 Ray from the Giants :UCH AS OU-P.S, TO WHEN THE"/ CHRISTMAS TREES and wreaths, IreWid (») Lynah said the gathering wai she waa different from the other WILL DONATE ;^ S AND with 3 room living quarters suit­ national golf champion; Thomas Ernie Nevers being the victim of a women I had met. will spoil the curtains If I smoke? , t CoDttcutlvE Dayi e.l • ott Ij ott FEMALE taries. V. Hedcen, Manchester mittee noted that “his difficulties in McCuIlum ..... 104 61 107—302 ' faction from the fact that the rich A Thought Cvt Day *...... I n otai 11 ou HOUSES FOR RENT 65 they play a squad of western stars Duncan...... 107 the league. vr All ordtrt for frrtralar lOEtruont Green. connection with post-Olymplc com­ In a charity game. 106 103— 316 man can’t take ft with him Into A WANTED — GIRL for general F. McCarthy .. 111 109 99—319 Vtll bt obarvEd at tbt oat tlrot rata. petitions might be charged up to Dick Hanley, former Northwest­ that unknown country. Lptetal rattt frr lobg ttm Ettry housework. II RIcha d Road. Tele­ FOR SALE — HAINES upright FOR RENT—SIX ROO.' single. misplaced confidence and therefore A duck can breathe through day advortiBioa givt udod rEqoEtt. phone 4348. piano, A-1 condition, safe, child'a ern mentor, said he aad Coach Andy Total 403 399 400-1202 broken wlngbone. Whoso atoppeth hls ears at the Adt ordtrtd for tbPtt ot tts dayt Call 4131 or 4279. Ignored." Kerr of Colgate selected the eastern Proapectlve Son-In-Law—But 1 cry of the poor, he slso shall cry -' aad ttopptd btlort tbt cblrd or flftb crib. Just the things for Xmas can’t see why you object. My char­ WANTED — GIRL fpr general presents. 275 Oakland atreet. squad players principally for their himself, but shall not be heard.— tr'" day will bt obarged caiy for tbt ao* acter Is without a blemish. Proverbs 21 >18. foai oaibbtr ot .lisEt tbt o aoptar' housework, and plain cooking. Call LOTS FOR SALE 73 ability to play several positions. The td. obargiDs at tbt ratt tarotd. bui 4231. BIO VALUES IN parlor stovea and small squad, he said, will necessi­ Prospective Father-In-Law — BO allowanct ti rtfandt oan bt made uaed furniture. 33 Oak atreet. Open Sports Roundup tate switching of players in the That’s just the trouble. I don't want A rich man without charity Is a da atx tint ada ttoDptd after the FOR SALE—CHOICE buUdlng loU, to go through the rest of my life flftb day. WANTED — GIRL for general evenings, all day Saturday. Tel. on Strong street. Inquire at 38 event of injuries. Headquarters will FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia rogue; and perhaps It would be no housework, . go home nights. 3 By EDDIE BRlETZ with yqu held up as a shining exam- m u forblda**i dlEDlay Udee aot 6879. W oodland street. Phone 6349. be established at the University oi -«SYNuaavKc.ma T.u.iitaaaMT.7;.''.'^-'-r"^.%v;'';-* ' tor more ttaab qne looorrEOt uEErtioa New MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 days after the redoubtable Frank A million dollar corporation that of any a'otErUtEmEDt ordtrtd for HELP WANTED—MALE 36 CHANGE RIVER'S COURSE Enos—Kelley of Yafe, Wendt of does not pay its bills is not as good flMrt tbao ooE tima Ct)NN E FLAT alto saxaphone, Carver, Pitt ballyhoo expert, began Ohio State, and Nelson, Illinois; Worry Is to Uie mind what bread Tbt iDtdrtrttot omitsloa at looor- pounding the drums on the coast, as a common bum who does pay. yoot poblteatloD ot tdvtrtitlng will bt WANTED— MAN experienced In silver with gold bell, complete wRh Grand Coulee Dam, Wash., Dec. guards -Reid of Northwestern, Rit­ Think that one over. is to the diet. Trouble is a part ot ffMfdt only by otactllaMoo ot cbt meat cutUng, to manage meat and case and music $35.00. 41 Oelmont 16.— (AP) — The Mighty Columbia the Rose Bowl was a sell out. . . . old ter of Princeton, and Pierce. Ford- life and the conquest of trouble Is fllMtrflt madt tor cb» ttrvtet rtodtreo g-ucery store. Call 6766. Btreet. river poured Itc million gallons a Strangler Lewis won another cham­ ham; tacklc.s Henrion of Carnegie tl . secret of human progress. All adttriittmtbit mutt oonform pionship the other day. One of the Professor (to Freshman entering .W atylt, oopy aad typogrtphy wttb second through a new channel here Tech. Relyea of Colgate, and Wld- class late)—When were you bom? —Ur.’" David Seabury, author. rtflUlatloBE taforoEii by tbt pubiitb* today, the first time man has com­ big air lines gave him a trophy for seth of Minnesotr; centers—Silend- Freshman—On April 12. •rt asd tbty rtttrvt tbt right to being the world’s champion air R HELP WANTED— pletely changed Its bed. sen, Minnesota and Ray, ''Dart­ Professor—Being a little late Ij^OK A (300D CAUSE •dit. rtyftt or itjto' any oopy eon- A cofferdam of Umber and steel travelOT, Since he began flying ten mouth; quarterback —Handrahan. CD flSdtrtd objtetiOBEblt. MALE OR FEMALE 37 must be a habit with you. The American people are the CLU81NO HuUKS-xClattldtO ado to was finished and the entire flow was years ago. the Strangler has made Dartmouth; halfbacks—Drakes of bo DBbltabtd tamt day mutt bt rt^ WANTED—EXPERIENCED broad PLUMBING diverted over the west section of the 200 coast-to-coast trips and 250 Purdue, Bryan of Tulane, Jankow­ moat carcToas ravlehers in history e OtiTtd by It o'oloek Boon: ^kiturdtye leaf tobacco sorters. Apply ready He—I suppose you dance? of nature’s greatest gifts to man. Agency for foundation dam. north and south flights as part ot ski of Wisconsin, Parker of Duke, She—Oh, yea. I love to. ittIO a. m. to work. Manchester Leaf Tobacco Another cofferdam, approximate­ ^ M . C. HJmlerllder, Colorado State Standard 1 .500,000 air miles... .Charlie Dres- Sandbach of Princeton and Murray He—Great. That’a better'n danc* ' TELEPHONE YOUR Company, Apcl Place, Manches­ Sanitary ly 1,000 feet upstream, will be com­ sen has bet Bill. Terry a $100 suit College, calling for more careful S( OK( HY SMITH______of Pennsylvania; fullbacks—Kurllsh lug. conser\’atlon of natural resources. The Fight’s On WANT ADS. ter. Kroehler . Cram pleted as rapidly as possible, and clothes the Reds do no wprse of Pennsylvania and Toth and Gey- By JOHN C. TERRY and Briggs’ the area betwein the two structures Ada art aootptto ovtt tbt ttlapbont than break even in their 22 games er. Northwestern. Tf?4ININ(P «IS MACHINE GUNS ON SCORCHV'S TAIL., Beauty Ware drained. In triis dry bed the cen­ MASON'S PILOT OPENS FIR E ------HA iTINC FOR THg tOLL, MASON'6 MOBiTRR* >K4TCH THU ATTACK FROM TUg CROUNO- At tbt CHAHOfi RATbi fllvto tbovO DOGS— BIRDS— PETS 41 with the Giants next season. AO a ooBTtDitB 8 u> advtrfiEtrt. bui FIXTURES and IRATEIUAI> tral section of the foundation dam tbt CASU ktATBIS will o« tooEptto at will be built. ir'9 ALL OVKR. } rUU. fc'ATUENl It paid at the butt- FOR SALE—ZIMMERMAN birds George Preston Marshall may wo^7r*WkPA BUT THB FUNERAL.' j I f i o K f Btaa oSiet od or btfert tbt tevtntb for music! Color, vbite, yellow and STANDARD taken his Boston football Redskins Racing Notes &E SURPCt9€D day following the tlrai intertioD ol green. Barber Shop, 1087 Main to Buffalo, which is all steamed up ANOTHER MBPAL IN/ THAT SCOIKHV oaob ao otbtrwier tbt OHaHUh Neptune’s satellite moves about HISWOOM— SUV// CtATB will bt oollECttd No rtEponti- street. Telephone 6462. PLUMBING ( 0. that planet In a little less than siX over the idea. . . . Br.inch Rickey is By the Associated Preat; blllty for trrort lo ttitphontd tdi 901 Main S t Phone 8304 days. Neptune’s moon Is about the sending three young men through William Garland Jackson, St. Will bt attumtd and cbtli aoouraoy same size as the earth’s moon. college (and they’re not baseball Paul, Minn., High school graduate, oaanot bt AutrtnftEd. FOR SALE—CANARIES. Guaran­ prospects, either). .. .Jimmy Down­ is staging a fine comeback after INDEX OF teed singers. 174 Cooper street. ing, Tampa fight promoter, will call suffering painful Injuries last spring GLASSIFICATIONS Ills new son James Dempsey, after vhen he was thrown from .a pony. Btrtbs ...... POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 old Jack. The 21-year old Jockey wore a Aagasemeate ...... brace for some time after returning Harriaaes ...... FOR SALE—ROASTING chickens, The Norman (Okla.) High school Deatbs ...... U Why Not Let An Agent Ot tr the saddle last summer but de­ Card ot Thanbs ...... 36ct lb. dressed. Delivered. Ralph liridders are making a round ot spite the handicap managed to win la Memdriam ...... I Von Deck, telephone 6327, the bowls. They were undefeated races. He has ridden 75 winners this boat and Fnond ...... 1 Experience Solve Your last year and the to^spcople sent year and scored with 100 of his Aaeounoamaata ...... I Paraonalt ...... I tliem to the Sugar Bowl. This year hls mounts since be rode bis first Aetaaiokllaa Insurance Problems? they kept their record clean and will race 14 months ago. antomobllaa toi dale ...... i go half way across the country to Jackson,' brought out by Dr. E. 4 M*> TW A. r. AllJlijhf U.aa«fwl Automobilaa (oi tOaebaoea c...:. I the Rose Bowl. The boys say Miami Watson. Is under contract to Col­ FKECKLES ANU HIS EKIENDS Byjilosscr WASHINGTON'fllBS Abte aeoaaaonta—TIrta ...... ( and Orange Bowl will fallow. If the Able Kaitairina—PaiD'IbB ...... EMERGENCY FAYETTE B. CLARKE lins and Lister for the winter and By Oane OUT OUR WAY cash holds out....Jim m y Phelan, Is rldlrig at TTopl.ol Park. f------TT —------\ -TT- \ . Bv Williams Aolo dchoola ...... 1>i -*T)kl you fen Tier to wrap it as a gift, Fanny?^ W a i, MY f r ie n d , \ CONFOUND VOUl Aaiua—UHlb br Traeb ...... I The Best StoWER HIGHNESS? for Beat N E W S C O T ’ - r v E DOUBLED TH rNlCSGaM<} CRAZY ^ a let Beat LANO YNECl STRENGTH OP AUiCAPTAIN _ er Beaue Cot Heat . . . . \v. Faated to Beat ...... 5075 MVRA OUR. OUTPOST5-r OF TH' teal Batate 0m Bala EXAMINES / / i n x .GUARD* SI BaiMiaa let dale . . THE Property m tale . . . ELECTRIC CO. aad Laad ter Bala . . . . MOULA6E a MASKS "8 SOS daU ...... 5181 Feapwiwlw Hls . . . . . UNDEC A BstsM las Bsebarss ammm- EVENING HERALD wtofAt# ••••••••«* FCWEBFUL LEKISE. PAT, V a------ftgg!" *— * 5 1 2 1 ^ lUfiL VM. miVMIAtMV4C»,4l»C. TpM.Htao.a.»*r ^ I

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