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From HALE's SELF SERVE and HEALTH MARKET

From HALE's SELF SERVE and HEALTH MARKET

iKanrlrPBtrr T h u r s d a y , D e c e m b e r i s , i m t ATtraga Dally Clrealatlon Th« WMther Wm the M«ith eC Movaud IMT V. S. Waalhar B w a u Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gouin of 24 Public achoola of Mancheaer will LlnnnHJiv Drive, la home on a thir­ cloaa tomorrow for the annual Alioiil Town ty-day furlough from Fort L^wlM, Chrlatmaa varmtlon and will not 9,380 fMr toalgM m m * gatardayi - -y- Waah. reopen until Monday, January 0. Ckjrponl Richard Qouln. aon of iiUmrljoejatrr Surnittg H rralii Manchester—~‘A City of Village Charm I f he\ liartl li» |»lean»— PirkHifk (ilasM S p I iit the answer AdrurtMag ea Page IS) PRICE FOUR CENTS Highly reatatant to breaking. YOL. LXyiL. NO. «8 MANCHESTER, 60NN„ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1947 (TWENTY PAGES) Set consists of: Safedge rlma—Won't chip. g 3>- oi. Cocktail 8 - 6 08. Old Fashioned Meat treated Strong, durable 8 11 08. Hlfthballs Thin and clear. Local Resideiht on Airplane Trip Premier Seen 4 — 2 08 JigBera From HALE'S SELF SERVE Passage of Price Truman Asks Solons Safedge Glassware l),v Gil'l).'’. r>eJiutitiil g ift box Desiring Vole 28 pieces. $10*^ And HEALTH MARKET Curb Bill Assured O f Confidence Samson Card Table Bissell Carpet Sweeper 'mmTrnmmmMmjmmmimimurmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMMmmmmimmmmmmmmmnK To Commit America A w A I A 4% H NO. « CAN ST. LAWERENCE TENDER By House Action De Gasperi Galled by $3-95 $6-95 \ OXTPOIf 2 F., 33c I SWEET PEAS 15c Barrage of Critirism From Far Left as La> To Give Europe Aid Now available. Completely mo

on which he aald $10.- (Coattauad on Paga Twelve) tltion the area rose to 279. i And Go to Russia The foodhandlera strike, Involv dltlon to the planned purchaoe of Biit at the prerident’e news con­ GRAPEFRUIT JUICE cn9c|^XNGERINES The toll in all the Middle East ' (HH),000,000 already haa been spent House Dresses Hartford becomes flrat city to ing workers in food and candy 200 war-built vessels, and reduce ference yesterday a reporter ask­ since the war ended. The declalon, W e do not O ffer Just 46 OZ. CA.V reached 400. plants, stores, distilleries and Europe's own four-year objective ed whether reports that the gov­ Hagana fighters storme'l shal­ Bulletin! lllo plans for moderate rental vet­ he aald, will; Button coat and drea.sea. Size OR S LARGE JUICY FLORIDA mills, threatened to deprive many of 15,700,000 tons of ship construc­ ernment will have a $7,000,000,000 low trenches dug by Arabs oiitalde Wa.shin)rton, Dec. 19.— (/P) erans housing project under legis­ tion. "Determine In large part wheth­ Price, but Fine Quality Farm Group lation enacted by the last Legisla­ Italians of Christmas treats. Bak surplus for the current fiscal year .IS’i to »2>i—.19>* to .’i l 'i . APPLE JUICE Can Holon village, near Tel Aviv, caus­ — The Senate struck from a er the free naUons of the world 23e ORANGES ture .... Alfred Swlrsky, erles, milk dlstrlbutora and Ice But the government report, ending June 80 would Justify a Furs and Exquisite, Lat> i'i? ing the death of one Arab. Three tax cut. can look forward with hope to n foreiffn aid money bill today milkman, sentenced by the last handlers arc exempted from the which carries the full text of the NO. 21 j CAN REM ARKABLE Favors Aids Arabs and tw-o Hagana members Marshall plan legislation proposed Mr. Truman said no. peaceful and proxperoua future aa FANCY DEUCIOUH were wounded. a ilrohibition aiiainst further Legislature Alfred Swirsky, strike call, which was blamed on independent atatea, or whether est Styles along with it. 50 breakdown in negotlatlona for by Mr. Truman, noted further: Meesage Will Be Aaewer Hagana spokesmen aald the dismantlinff of German in­ Milford milkman, sentenced to five, ------"It aeema clear that the direc­ they must live In poverty and In - ’5 Can days for contempt of court in oew contract, The chief executive declined, Our Label is your As­ PEACHES 17c i APPLES____ trenches had been dug under cov­ dustrial plants and tbeir tion must be away from .■austerity. however, to oay definitely whether Retention of Price Sup­ er of Arab sniping from the vil­ spite of his plea that he was too Threats >f New Sliikea (CoaUmied on Page glxleen) shipment to Russia. General strikes In Palermo and . . . In some countries it would he would oppose any tax cut next surance of Complete Sat­ H FANCY NO. 1 QUALITY lage of Tel Errish. liuay delivering Chriatmaa egg- mean starvation; In many others IN HEAVY SYRUP ports Urgeil in Reso­ Catania ended yesterday, but year. He aald hla aUte of the Dr. Chaim Kugel, president of nogg to attend trial . . . Joseph It would adversely affect produc­ union mesaage to Congress next isfaction. lutions'" Approved Wa.shington, Dec. 19.— (/P) Castiglione,' North Haven chief of tion.” No. 2 ','i Can (tkiutinued On Page Twelve) month will answer that. SPICED PEARS 19c I POTATOES (ConHnue<' On Page Twelve) —Senator Bridges (U., N. police, is dead . . . *1'. 8. KnibaMy Kmall Comfort In Prices Knutson, who is chairman of in Mnac4>w estimates It lost about JI/lST SHOV AM ) 1 = = Chicago, Dec. 19.— Reten- [ H.), said today he would fa­ As for American prices, the doc- the tax-fixing House Ways and tion of price supports and other! vor lilovving up German in­ $50,000 through Russia's revalua- uriient gpve small comfort to the Means committee. Introduced the of the ruble . . . North Carolina new bill on hla own but said most Flashes! COMPARE____ No. 2'/i Jar H government aids for the hatlon'si dustrial plants rather than Bus Drivers Paria conferees who spoke hope­ CRAB APPLES 29c HEALTH MARKET farmers is urged by the American I Arab Hostility Supreme court upholds 1947 law fully of a 12'A per cent drop below of hla Republican colleaguea were (Late BnlleNna et the OP) W lio) Farm Bureau federation iii resolu- I permit them to lie disman­ barring rloaed shop in that state. the July, 1947 level by 19M and In general agreement with ita pro­ S. S. PIERCE SMALL TRIMMED SMOKED tions approved at the organiza-j Halts Pipeline tled and fall into Russia’s Rehabilitation of wertern Ger­ Go on Strike calculated the cost of European visions. It Is expected to be an tion’s annual meeting. hands. ‘T am not so damn many included as "Integral part" aid accordingly. early order of 'Business at the ses­ GnuHl Jury ladirto Kraemer Cans Lb. An effective national farm pro­ stupid that I want to send of Marshall plan .... Gov. *1716 administration report noted sion beginning in January. New Hav'n, Dee. 10—f47~Fraah APPLE SAUCE 2 35c I SHOULDERS 49c Thomas J. Herbert of Ohio will Without referring directly to gram, the Federation said at the them to Russia,” Bridges shouted Central MHsachusetls that prices already have risen 7'4 tv, Kraemer, Federal Internal rev­ final session of its four-day con­ Work Progressing Qnly in the Senate. “ I'd blow them up l>e married Jan. 3 to Miss Mildred per cent above last July, while Knutson's Dill, Chairman Wolcott enue eolleeliir for Conneetieul, and NO. 2 CAN COMSTOCK SLICED 3 SMALL CUT-UP (R-Mlch) of the House Banking vention yesterday, “ is essential In instead." Stevenson of Indianapolis .... CoininuiiiticH Without some major export Items have Iwo Niihfirdiiiate* were Indleted to­ order to maintain agriculture on In Saudi Arabia, Site Princeton to establish chair in soared far beyond—wheat 20 per committee told reportrra "tax re­ day by a Federal grand Jury la Each Bridges, chairman of the Se>- PIE APPLES Can 15c I FOWL______99c a basis of economic equality with O f Oil Concessions munnicipal government in mem­ Ptihlic Transportation duction that will bring out larger eannoctlon tvilli Hollcllalion and Industry, labor and other seg­ (Uontinued on Page Sixteen) ory of late Mayor lav Guardia (Continued on Page Sixteen) production would be the best thing receiving rampaign polllleal fund*. V This week end our display will be well stocked with: ments of our industry." . . . It is “ utter rot" to set up a we could do to stop Inflation." Should Improve Program Cairo, Dec. 19 — (A*i — Arab Worcester, Mass., Dec. i f UP)— Senate Republicans already have timetable in which the atomic A strike of Short Line b vers Demands Probe of Intentloiia i Roasts of Beef, Pork, Lamb In a statement on “ farm pro­ hostility over American support problem must be solved, says called for tax relief as part of tVasbIaglon, Dee. 19—i/Pi—Sen­ CRANBERRY gram," the Federation said "we for the partition of Paleatlnq has left a half dozen central liu- their long-range antl-Inflatlon pro­ Three S|iips David E. Ullenthal setts communtics twithoi. ,>'.ibllc Urges All Have ator Knowland (R „ Calif.) de­ do not believe that an entirely forced a halt in work on the weat- Mansla\ighter trial of PatKrta gram. manded In the Senate totlay a Can . I7C | And Veol ------new and revolutionary farm pro­ em end of the trans-Arabian pipe­ transportation today ns drivers of As the lines formed for the new SAUCE Sehniltlt ends in Havana, with the same company in Rhode Island "full-Bgale Investigation” of Amer­ gram should be written, but rath­ line, which Defense Secretary battle, Kniitnon had this to say: ican Intention* In Japan. He V For the Holiday next week we have ordered only “A” Safe Today i v.•erdlct not expected for several announced they would Join the Hand ill Peace er that we should confine our ef­ James V. Forrestal haa declared "The country is ripe for tax re­ ■aid he had obtained n "c‘'inHden- (CELLO BAG) AMERICAN EXTRA FANCY V grade Turkeys and a good supply of pre-cooked or forts to refining and Improving vital to U. S. intereata, a com­ , tlaye UN Security Council ,j ...... KtHkc "within four days and pos- duction, which Is long overdue. The ' overrides by vote of 9 to 2 Rus-! sooner. tlal” doeiMiient Imileating Hie MOUTON LAMB $159 GREY M tenderized Ham. the present program. pany representative sai(^ today. bill I Introduced yesterday will pliiiiH lire "shiM'lilng." liiiovtinnd “ We must not allow the existing Work appeared to be progress­ UllCPrtaintV H rIIIEH O ver! efforts to keep the^veto issue Frank Herrin, president of Lo Evult PropoMPH Meeting amount to an average wage in­ MIXED NUTS 47c e rr< Tk-i Council's calendar .... Rival | caj i 3g7 of the Amalgamated As I said the d(M‘iuiM-nt I* "FE f; 280” CHINESE KIDSKIN $199 national prosperity to lull us into ing only in Saudi Arabia, the site Of Allied Nations on crease of ab'iiit four cents an hour I and detail* pliin* for .tiiierican BLACK a false sense of security, nor of U. 8. oil concesaiona. The pro­ F a t e o f t w o O l l l R r s ; { dealerH charge that needles will soclation of Street, Electric Rail­ and its pa.P)—A t least the Short Line bus company fol­ Sydney, Dec. 19—"(47 Herbert MARMOT v( The 31-inch line from Abquaiq, Indiisirie* iin l hu'vines'v eoneei'n-a, cultural economy‘such as occurred three of five ships reported In dis­ lowed a breakdown of negotiations V. Kvatt, Australian minister of NATURAL alcevca, rai-dlgnn and boxy. I.ong on the gulf of Persia, to the Le- are "eonlnirj lo .Vinericiin stiind- M ONE PIE CAN \VYi7IAN’S after World war I, when for 20 tress yesterday were safe or head­ Treasury Balance for wage raises for 91 drivers and fore! 'n affairs, proposed today GREY IBEEF kaneae port of SIdon, on the Med­ that a meeting of all the Allied nn- Australia Will nrd* of decency anil fair pUy, and alrevc Blip rm with cable etltch. yeara thereafter farm prices were iterranean, bad been scheduled ed for a haven today os fresh mechanics. GOLDEN 5EAL $199 FRESIII.Y MADE at a disparity with prices paid by storms brewed in the Pacific. Washington, Dec. 19.—(/Pi—The 25 Cents Increase Hought tlona be called to write a peace .are not In ronforinity with our PERSIAN PAW 1 BLUEBERRIE5 Can 25^ S for completion In 1950 to move for Germany. I ov. n polUleal. niiiral and e-ondmie Short alecvc regulation swontcr. farmers.” 330.000 barrels of oil a day, the Uncertainty centered about the position of the Treasury Dec. 17; Herrin said the union had asked Supply Wliual In the Federation's statement of Receipts, $341,287,305.86; ex­ Teclaring that "power politics" I stanikird*." BLENDED MUTATION Red and while. High mliool i LAMB PATTIES work of 85 to 90 tankera. The Army tanker El Caney and the for a 25 cents an hour wage In- had blocked agreement on the 3 policy on "national and interna­ pipeline is a Joint project of the ateamship Middlesex Victory, the penditures. $350,482,457.34; bal- tional laauea," the big farm group German problem at the, recent Rig Drunkennes* .\rr>-*i* .lump Bwentera. 8MALL Texas coihpany. Standard Oil of latter the latest to radio news of 1 ance, $2,505,620,099.40. (I'onllnued on Page Twelve) Four parley In London, Evatt said MU5KRAT $249 MUSKRAT went on record favoring the reten­ Britain Should Be Aide Boston, Dee. 19.—<47—.Arrest* Pkg. 19c 1 New Jersey, Standard Oil of Cali­ trouble. ; ______j______I he would like to see the treaty- 1 of women for drunkennes* In Ms*- 1 MINCE MEAT tion of the present parity formula The 10.172-ton El Caney with 42 Plus fornia and Socony Vacuum making turned over to a confer-1 To Gel Along With­ saebusett* Inerenaed sharply this LAMB LEGS wrlth adjustments among the var­ (Standard Oil of New York.i , aboard reported from south of I ence of "all the countries that psr- ^ (iRANDMOTIIER’S 3 ious agricultural products accord­ out Anieriean O o p I .year, aeeordlng to'dgures released William S. S. Rodgers, chairman the Aleutians, where It lost a rud­ Police Rescue Santa Claus ; UcJpated In the victory at ‘ such I I today by Commissioner of Proba- ing to the price relationships of the Texas company and also of der in high seas earlier this week, : great sacrifices." , Jahtzen which existed between the various I lion Albert Brndle.v 4 arter. Dur- 1 MINCE MEAT 2 Lb. Jar 3 w C ^ SEAFOOD the lYans-Arabian Pipeline Co., de­ that it was encountering winds of London, Dec. 19.—(4’i—Food j ing the first six nioiitli* of 1947, FUR SCARFS products on the basis of a 10-year Oppose* Voting Restrictions clared in the Lebanese capital of hurricane force, 70 to 75 miles an Minister John Strachey said to­ I arrcKts throiighoul the stale ac- OUR FISH DEPT. OFFERS moving average. (Parity Is the As ^GifV Packages Empty He urged that auch a meeting Beirut yesterday that the pipeline, hour. should be held "without voting re­ day the new British-Australian I gregated 8.1X7 roinparcd witli 2.- theoretical price given to a farm NATUAL WILD MINK Sweaters plus several others planned or A message to the port of em­ strictions" -obviously a reference agreement, announced yesterday .712 during the eorres|H*udlng pi'~ Per Skin MARSHMALLOWSi-kg. 25c I Swordfish Steaks, Fresh Mackerel, product to represent its purchaa- under construction, "la vital to us barkation at Seattle said seas In Sydney, should enable Britain Glen Cove, N. Y., Dec. 19- (47— < la hopped down. The excited to the veto power of the five per­ ; rlcMl last year. The IncreaM- ap- Ing power In some past favorable In the United States" and also ne-. were running high but the Navy manent msmbers of the United to get along without Uniteil j |H‘nred to be general throughout Ikixy all|ion. Black, aqua, yellow. \ Fillets of Various Kinds, Scallops, pertod. usually 1009-14). ceasary if Europe is to have "suf­ salvage ship Bolster and a stand­ Santa's bag wasn't exactly empty children bowled him over and RUSSIAN KOLINSKY It. .\M ) K. when he paid a pre-Chriatmaa visit trampled him. Rescued by po­ Nations Security Council — the .States wheat during thi 1947-43: the stale, vyitli Worcester a nota­ Oppoaes Price Controls ficient fuel to make the Marshall by vessel were "somewhere In the United .States. Hussla, Britain. crop year. Per Kkin Cardigans. Grey, blark, white. here, but his "gift" packages were lice, he smilingly passed out great ble rxeepllon. where arrests de- Jar 43c I Quohogs, etc. Ragardlng Inflation controls, plan work." vicinity." France and f*hina which he has | Britain spent £lO.iiOD.uOO ($40,- ereased to 175 this year from I!K) the Federation said It la "strongly Expects Favorsbie Action —an it took seven husky police­ loads of candy. Slipon with ahoutdor padding. PLUM PUDDING 10 Cracks la Deck PUtes men to get him safely away from That wasn't enough. The kids frequently criticized. I Ono.OiJOi on U. K. wheal in 1946. in the first six nionllis of 1946. RUSSIAN SQUIRREL (doubles) $9.95 H Please Carry A Shopping Bar—Save Paper opposed to the reimposltlon of Aside from Arab hostility over Westward, 300 mites . off the Evatt, Australian delegate to The new ngreciiient provldi'S Long pointed sleeve, to be worn 100 MIZE BOX LIPTON’8 prlM controls and rationing. We more than 1,000 disgruntled young­ thought they were to get the pack­ Per Skin partition, the Syrian Parliament Kuriles, the 7,606 ton Middlesex sters. ages also. 8snta demurred (be- the United Nations and currently for delivery of SU.OOO.OOO liushclsl Asked To "Strclc!i Out" Fuel believe that under existing condi­ has riot yet ratified a convention outside or a nice tuekin, Heavy H If you wish, we can arrange to have your turkey, Victory reported it had 16 cracks The kids were all aglow with an­ cs.use the empty boxes were fixed acting prime minister, said he be­ from Austral a at the-coat of 171 Washington, Dec. 19— > 'o iir Selection -ans 2 9 c i holiday turkey at HALE’S HEALTH MARKET. provide for the pumping of i,- 10 mu MILK cies of our nation." at Kodiak saiil the vesmd ap- afterwariU. Give Kaiila .Mauling laiwer isdltics. "Dtillar Nuving Pleasure” ; nwny part* of the nation. 8ena- it also said that "now. during a , 500,000 barrels of oil a day from nrnai'hing Japan. Tile Middlesex Kanta, whoae iiauie Waa nut dia- 'I'he youngstei'H snatched the ' "1 .feel tliat tile way toward Ktraihi-y, .\K 8II.AKP. .%GEI> tiieen Stamp.s Given With Cash Sales period of Inflation, is not the time Victory sails from Portland. The clused, was trans|>orted to the buai- boxes off the sleigh and fe/erishly 3 nient as a "dollar saving meas­ "only alternative to a voluntary for any material reduction In In­ Levant ports. numljc'r aboard was not renorted. neas district on a fancy sleigh-float tore them ooen. In great wrath tinuance of the present methods ure." told the’ House of Commons plan is nianlfrally compulsory ron- come tax rates." Oil shortages in the United Some 500 miles east of the wal­ of meetings of the Council of For­ It should enable Britain to "avoid Irols." He said neither the puMk;, Second Floor burdened with mountains of "gift" they hurled them back at Rants CHEESE A declaration on the Federa­ States have caused aome rationing lowing El fTiney. the 7.176 ton j)arccls fanclly done by i-Tiambcr upon finding them empty and eign Ministers." he added emphat­ making any requests for wheat the iadusiry nor tho government tion's policy on "International co­ and talk of more in that country. freighter Simon Benson was pro­ of Con.nierce workers, who spon­ gave him a mauling before police, ically. from the United Rtatea m this M'anicd this. Tobey Is chaimiM AMF.BICAN operation" said that the first step Rodgers said the U. S. and the ceeding toward Honolulu with her sored the event. led by th> chref himself, spirited Familiar ITittrrn Hit crop year." of a Renate Commerce subvonunlt- 4 The CORK Evatt criticized the "exclusive­ Whitehall (governmentI aourcca The J W H A L CORK J W .H A M In achieving peace and maintain­ wf)Btem hemisphere are shipping cantaln renortlng evervthlng "un­ Paaseii Out Candy Kris Krtngle to the safety of the tee uhleh yesterday received • re­ I V J W . H A H COM 2 Lb. Box ing freedom throughout the world 800.000 barrels of oil a day to the |Kj|lce station. ness and narrowness" of the Big said the agreement, linked with port from a apeelal Industry enna* M.ucHtrrcR Comm- •UHNMitfm Co*re $1.05 I MAMCHisnil Cohn* der control. However, it was necessary to CHEESE "Is the n^alnteaance of s strong. eastern hemisphere arid that world Her plates spilt in a storm and move the float because of the peril Muttered one enraged and dis- Four discussions which, he said. the new Canadian trade pact an- mittee recommending that hovan- .to children from plate glass win-! diusloncd lad: 'Kanta Claua is a 1 holders rut their tael consompthiR (OouttsDSd on Page Fsartcen) (L'outUinad on Paia Eight) fClDBtbiiMtfl nm Pa Elaht) i dowa in the iammed area and 8an-Uai*" (LoaUauad on Fax* Ehrht.* ti;eaUjiuMl oa Faxa Eight) hv 15 nor oent.

^ i IIAMUHICS-IISR BVSMMU HEKALU. MANUHJ]»TKK. UiiNN, FfUliAr, DFX EMBER 19. 1947 ► * O B T W MANCRE8TBR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 19.194T PAGE TfnUEB^

church s:hool U collecting addi­ conipoaed of Mildred Bartley. Pria- 2134 Wallace avenue. New York, Girl Scouts Give cUia Hill, Shirley Schuck, and U k ­ A h o iit T q w ii Aclditioual Fuiuls | tional funda for packagea to be and Reuben Bpstela, 8$, of Rock- D a n c e to the raine Tilden. Joan Connolly, Wil* aent to thi aane family at a later j Rockville [ viUe, aeoued a marriage Ucenae Xmas Travelogue Ima pukin, Janlae Stevenaop, Joan For Europe Neeily date. at tbe CItjr O erk’e office Wedaea- M o o n jU ^ iI Serenaden i Baccaro. Tht Military Ordar of Cootiaa Membara of the ehurcli and par- day In New York City. The cou­ B fM 'C tllK O ‘ Janette Tedford received her ! will entertain orphan children of Ish have received envelopea to be ple announced they would be mar­ Contributions of .'331..''lO from the used for a special offering for re­ IIS Psriiw HI. M»»chr*l^r i A Chrintms* tmvflojfuf wii« ftrat claaa bndse, Gloria Filler her veteiana from the Warehouse Christmas Eve ried at Paradeea Manor In New I prc£enU Noted For Our Luncheons, played "Silent Nlitht". , lioiiae |4oint about 1:3U to bring the Lcorti himself. Fashioned Community Russia. Trust Compatiy reported today. The narrator for the travdoaue Muinpa raarel fWnta’a Vlali i the children to Manchester, with Full Course Dinners ond Affair on Dec. 24 Past CMeTs C2Ub waa Denlae l4iCoaa. Great Britain Baton, i’a., Dec. 19—(A';- -The I Irnvid Iteattry and Mias Frances Five Killed la Bhut The Past Chiefs club of Kiowa I t h ’s waa represented by Joan Topping. annual viatt ot Santa Ctaua to the ' N. Beauchamp h.>ad ng the com- Council will hold their regular : Bwitaerland by Jacqueline Bennett, > Eaaton Chiidren'a home haa been I mlttee. (Church’s Basket FIva per­ Suppera Rockvine. Dec. IS— (Special)— meeting this evening to be follow­ Germany by Maxine Denhup, 8y* i cancelled— becaiiae of an outbreak sona died and 10 were Injured In e A (im m unity Carol Sing la being ed by a Christmas social. There I ria by Thf-rcaa Nnaaia, Italy by | of mump'i. H.»pltal officlala raid I Tlic members of the British I an explosion at a clandestine fire­ /!*• a Treat to Eat at Carpy’g, planned for Chriatmaa Eve, De­ will be a pot tuck supper at 7 p. FOR Fund Is S267.50 cember 24 from 7 to to 7:30 p.m. Mary Anh.dronR, Sweden by Janet yeaterday that the anniinl Chrlat- I American Club will meet at the ' works factory nesr Naples, Rome m. to be followed by an exchange ruzzling over gift* UtNplease? Here «re 30 gift ideM j € I Laraon, Holland by Gloria iriirer, j maa party alao haa been called off : I'liibhouse at 7:.'t0 thia even.iig and nswspapers rsportsd today. Police near the Nativity Scene in. Central • f gifts. bcccuae aeverni children have con­ I proceed to the Quiah undertaking Nightly A t Cavey’a Yoa Will Park. Judge (^ r le a Underwood from among hundred* yau’ll find on Keith’a 4 floors. Finland by Barbara Flacher, J?rarll Contributions to the Manchea* were quoted an saying they be­ AMen Skinner AnxIUnry b> Baibai’n Tilden nnd France by | tracted the dlrra c. Preaenta will I parlors to pay roa|n the following instni- Yl slon. Mra. Alice KriMer ami Mrs. • menta clarinet, trumpet, trom­ have been added os part time : Rebecca Pn»van arc in charge ot bone, saxophone and drums. Pu­ workers, working at the library arrangements and reipieat each ^ pils nmy use their own instruments two hours each day. Miss Edith J memlier to provide a 2 'i cent gift. ' 2 6RCAT SNOWS , StR TNRM ROTH- /.*/ if they have them, m a y ^ rro w an Peck, librarian, states that the Mra. Olive Recave in a charge of Instrument or rent or buy one. In­ regular schedule at the library wlU the entertainment. struction cn other band instru­ be resumed as soon as possible. New Year's Ere Reservations ments wlU be given If time allows Sock Dance Group No. 19R8. Polish Nation­ and there are requests for such in­ The Press (^Hub of the Rockville al Alliance, will hold Its meeting struction. Mr. Krause has two days High school will hold a "Sock ttaturday evening nt 7:.10 o'clock INMRSOM mmvSSvm, Are Being Accepted >IOW f each week to give the school this Hop" this evening at the Sykes Baudair Lamps Book Cases at 7,1 North street. All members on year and the number of pupils will gymnasium starting at 8 p. m. SIMMONS W all Racks Cedar Chests j are urged to attend.' Call 3894 To Be Aaaured Of A Table neceassiily be limited. with music being furnished by Sewing Cabinets % Todd’s orchestra. The Board of Eklucation has had Electronic Blanket Tomorrow evening the City the matter of a school band under $4.95 $49.95 $2.95 59.95 j View dance hall on Keeney street consideration for several months $19.95 will observe ita illat anniversary and at the last meeting voted to I f she sews, here is her Ideal Bdence’s latest contribution Perfect gift for someone The gift that Is treasured a Booklovera will appreciate I witii an old-time and modern « c n c i H secure a director and instructor. Give her glamour! Crystal, thie gift throughout the. dance. Flanlgan'a orcheatra of Beal Estate gift. Dtmcan Phyfe base. to sleeping comfort. Safety who collects knickknacka lifetime. Modem walnut clalr de luno and mapio ak rill tested. Washable. 44JW pitu Available in mellow maple styles, also mahogany low­ yeara. Mahogany finlah. Oth- FOR FATHER, MOTHER O G Rich mahogany finish. One base# Hand - decorated Hartford will furnish music and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farr Atlantic ora priced to $74Jia. (Carles OoncI r>f Hebron will be 30 OAK STREET TELEPHONE 3894 have purchased from Mr. and Mrs. o f many atyles. or deep mahogany finish. boys. Famous makes. shade# Wide choice. Joeeph Keeping property on Laurel BROTHER AND SISTER the announcer. There will be **The House Of Entertainment” noise makers ami other features, street which Includes two houses. Range and Fuel i The federal stamps on the deed Gulsepiie Guribaldi Hociety will IlttYWENT^ total $11.55. hold Ita monthly meeting Humlay MM3CIU«{ MSSUL Commfinity Party OIL $1.49 aftemrsm nt two o'clock aK, the akMMfiMAibs The Rockville Lodge of Elks Italian-Ameriran rlubhouse on Kl- •oaiYjiULisc will hold a Christmas party on drirlge street. Flection of officers BDDik j ULIa S M A R C O POLO Saturday afternoon at the Town for the .year 1948 will take place. ; Hali for all children of the city 12 L. T. W O O D CO. years qf age or under, 'rtie pro­ A social time with rcfreshiiienta 1 51 Biisell SL TeL 449— 12:00 M. Make Re$ervation» Now for New Year*$ Eve Large size, easy to read. bedroom. Large assortment deftly combined. For living, studying. As nationally adv. and bi'ucelct* mid broiuhci* . . . the inu<»t radiant collection of Manchester Floor stand model, $44)5. of boudoir chalra^nAO up. dining or bedroom. Bridge model 19JM). glamour priced from ?1 to .$10. St. Mary's Hall at the Rainbow C lub! Main St. EsM llarlltird Featuring GREAT FLOOR SHOW Bowling One Ilf Conn. Plnneer Orchrotraa Bark Again!* IT PLAY5 A$ IT ROCK5 Art Webster's FAVORS STEAK DINNER Green Built-in Swiss music box plays Old Timer's Orrheolrn New England** Fine$t A t teen In Photoplay, while the chair rocks: Delights IIA hH POST. 1‘rflnipler T O N t Q H T ! X O N IG H T t C ttd tm Teach . . . bv Dinner Served— 7:30 P. M. to 12:30 A. M. children and grown-ups too. A .Vdm. 78c. Tn* Inriiidrd Bowling Alley* D O R IS D O D S O N in $ g .9 5 Fuk-Tnila — Kiimha* — H«|iiBrea Aaericaa Besaty rayon well-built chair, by TH AYER. Dancing From- ■ 8:3() P. M. to 2:45 A, M, crepe. Exchuivc gold tm- 2.98 Dae To Popular Acceptenee broidety thst won't tar­ • Colorful braided chair mats, 89c es. 4 for $.49. The 3 Sharps Is Continuing For This Muaie By nish! Tropic aqua. Chins Cold, Msuvr, a Gold-framed pictures, floral or Godey Prints $ .$ * (Russ Pntterton— Art Ferrel and Bill Ososky) Week Mon.— Fri. A R T M c K A Y ~ V, e Table and floor lamps from 5.75. f f l^ T U IO O D PHESENTKI) FOR YOCR DANCING PLEASURE! $25 For 1 Ball SO MINIMUM! AND HIS ORCHESTRA TODAY AND SAT. NO COVER! *15 Ppen Until 9 P. M. L E G A L B E \> '• \GE8 High Score “RIFF-RAFF” FINE F(N)DS Limited Capacity 5MOKER5 Kitchen Clocks Steel Wagons $tudio Couckss Pal O’Brien-.Vnn Jegrey Fri., Sat., Mon. and Tues. AImi; "ABIE'S IRISH KtlSE" Together With 1.00 Reservations and Admittance By. Ticket Only $4.95 Sper-lal .Vddrd $4.95 $9.95 $62.50 • y jr OF MANCHESTEf.M> , MM iS-WAU'ori' FIGHT Doily Prize Rouml- By - Round 85-00 per person (Tax Ine.) Every home can use an ex- Electric clocks for depend­ Santa’s ohntcc for every bov. Fully spring-filled for com­ Belter Thnn m Mngalde Sent ak rill O f $5 tm smoker. Handsome styles able time-telling. White or Blight red enamel fortable lounging and sleep­ O G Tickets may be obtained by calling Manchester 3828 in polished metal. red Ivory case. Rubber tires. ing. Prewar quality. CHARGE IN DECEMBER - PAY IN FEBRUARY Shown Today at titS-SiM 30 Oak Street Telephone 3894 For 1 Ball High Score t'nrlo4in show Sat. 8.0# P. M. “The Hounr of Enlertalnment” week-days and Sunday, after 6 P. M. call .3815 Plus Our Regular show 634 Center SL,,Jarrla BMg. e itw s ST OPHOSlTr-m OlMCHOOL •J MAN’CHFSTKR EVF.VINO nFRAl.O. MAWC'UERTER. COSS.. FRID AX DECEMBER 19, 1947 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHLSIbK. CUNN- fKlUAY. DKCE.MBER 19. 1947 RAGE r iV * f * » G E F 0 U 1 l

the distance, followed by a prel­ on miaalon work la Bouth Anwrlen. Bon Aim Team ude played by Ernest B. Ooaman, Zion Lutheran Hia talks and personal experieneaa WUftH— l«IO organist of the Second Oongrega- have deeply Impreaaed all who *•«* tional church; the singing of a Christmas Program have heard him. A ffae will oTfar- Z Today's Radio W I-H I— iXSu Takes Over Lead hymn, brief scripture aervlce tty Ing will be received for relief and CHRISTMAS GIFT the minister. Rev. Clifford O. miaalon work in South Ansarlcn. Tht Ron Ami team tooh over .'Miii(>aon, carols df different Ttonga of Chriatmaa,^ a Chilst- A Boctal time will Cbilow with . . 7 •r'f 8 '\d the lead in tho Firemen's Setback lands, both old aiui new, by the maa entertainment win ba preaent- refresbmenta nerved by the Ladica aenlor vesteti choirs under the di­ Suggestions From The AS:: League after Tuesday night's ad at tha Zion Lutheran church to­ Aid. WDRC—Adventiiree of the Thin tenth Bitting. Hose Co. No. 1 rection of Frederic E. Werner, di­ 1 WDRO^Hlnt Hint; N««m . rector of mualc of Center Congre­ morrow evening about g.TB under WOOO—DUett LiMrrMM. Man; News. > dropped to second place and Hosa Co. No. 4 who were in second gational church. the auspicaa of the Lndlea’ Aid - I W K N B — N M n; ComaniBltjr WONS—Leave It to the OIrla; Billy Roar. place dropped Into the fourth po> Society and directed by Miaa Em­ lAl.l |:EIIAIM CENTER PHARMACY Sketch eiUon. The Bon Ami team with a w orn—WONS Joke Bok. W TH T—Th!a ie Your FBI. ily Kiaamann, with Mlaa Marion w n c —BeckfUf* Wife. w n c —Can You Top Thii* acore of IBl was high acorcr and Span Open Feb. 1 Erdin, accompanist. Tha east fol­ B I N O O the Morlarty Painters were sec­ lows: «:1S— iSS— I.; ond with 120. The standinga are Mra Minnie Patke, Mrs. Mildred w n c —SUUa DmllM. WDRC—Mark WemoWe Orch. as follows; Tonight g p. m. t t t f WONS—Gabriel Heatter. Newa. At Deming St. Miller, Mrs. Viola Gallaaao, Helen WDRO—Itueic Off the Record. W TH T-B reak the Bonk, Hon Ami ...... 2.08S Jansaen, Nancy Petke, Lois Pro- 0RAN«;E HAI.L W O N l—^Two-Too Baker. w n c — People Are Funny. Moae (>). No. 1 ...... 3,061 A repreaentative of the State kopy, Shirley TIuck, Betty Ann Everaharp W TH T Bandtaad; Newa a«< .Schendel Oil Service ...... 2,03l Prentice, Doria Galley, Paul Pro- S ilS — Hose Co. No. 4 ...... 2,0'21»i Highway Department said this Weather. WONS— Real Stortea from Real kopy, David Petke, George Sadroa- P en a n d ' w n c —Lw w wo JoBoa. Onlonlala ...... 1,00 8 ; morning that the bridge over the inske, Mrs. Katherin Rowaell, Mrs. /• < . V r , J T.,» Ufa. Four XXXX ...... 1.006 Wilbur Cross hfshway on DemIng 4:0— S:SS— Lydia Miller, Albert Petke, Doro­ l.Araen's Feed A Hardware .1,05.1; street would not be opened until thy Prentice, Dorothy Hein, Mrs. Pencil Sets WON8—A d vw tw a Phtade. WDRC—Suapenae. Mere' Barbcra ...... 1,04'2 '01S w n c —Tonne WMdar Broam. WONS—Information Pleaee. Febniary 1 or UicrealiouU. The Selma Kamm. OOughlin Service Station .. .l.O.'W This win be a Christmas “fami­ •M— W TH T—Sheriff; Champion Roll Morlarty'e Paintere ...... 1,027 work on the bridge has so far pro- ' WDRC—Opinion, pleaae. Call. ly night" and young and oM. $5.95. Cigarette Blue Uibbone ...... 1,005 gresaed aa to make possible the neighbors and friends will be wel­ WONS—Hop Hanienn. W T IC -W a lts Time. Koreat Tavern ...... 1,800 WTHT—Santa Claua. pouring of the cement roadway. come. Mlmionarv George J. Muel­ and P ip e ISreS— Oak Grove D a iry ...... 1,802 ler of Relante, Braxll, win lecture $14.75 w n c —Whan A Girl Ifam ta. WDRC—It Paye To Be Ignorant. The mixer at the bridge 1a today Buckland No. 1 ...... 1.810 ready to atari work but the cold Lightero ft U — WONS—Meet the Press. WON8— Superman W TH T — Sacretary of State weather will have its effect upon the hardening of the cement. ’ WTHT— and the Plratea. Marahan. $ 1 .5 0 up w n c —Portia Pacea Ufa. w n C —Mystery Theater. (Christmas Carol In order to aaaist in the harden­ iTtf 1S:IS— ing of the cement they are puttinu Alice Cofron STURDY CHILD'S VHOOFIDI WITH Hy FRONT WHEEL WDRC—Old Reoord Shop. W THT—Boxing. In a atearo pipe under the cement Service Sunday to keep It warm. The repreaenta- WOMB—Captain Mldatsht IS iS S - RifodinM* Daily Kaywoodis Pipaa |S-80.f5.M . WTHT—Jack AnBetrens. live aald that It would take about Big. strong, snd attractively designed, this sturdy velocipede comes In three 1 0 9 3 WDRC—Spotlight Revue. four weeks from the time the l«9 Charrh Ht. Hart ford w n c —Juat Plain BUI. WONS—Memory Time. The senior vested choirs of the Weber Pipes 52.50-15.00 popular sizes. Heavy ttibiilnr steel fi-sme, adjustnhic aeat and hnndlehsr. Two piece bieycla typa Second (^ngregatlonal and Cen­ cement la poured before it will be Tvlrphoaa f SRX4 W THT—Your American Sporta ready for travel. Ob October 18. 1488 rotamhna pedals e Ball hearing front wheel, and nihh»r tlrca. 16'' wheel 11.78 a 20" wheel 1S.95. . WDRC—bun and Abner. Page. ter Congregational churches will Jaaon Pipes f.t.00-55.00 present a Chiistmas Carol Can­ sighted an island which he eahed . WONS—Tom Ifte. w n c —SporU. dlelight service at the Center San Salvador, and whleb hna alnee Alr-Vcat Pipes $3.00 ■ WTIC—Front Page Farrell. 1 S :4 S - been MentlSed with W atlinf la- Bvealag w n c — Pro end Con. church on Sunday evening, De­ cember 21. landL On hia 8rd vayage. In I48E !«B»— llrS S — he beheld, for the flrst time, the Mewa on All Statlona. Newa on all atationa. The service will begin at 7:30 o'clock with the choirs singing the Car Shimmy? mnlnland of Sonth Amerlen. N ew H aven 11:18— ‘'Kneyelopedln Brltannlen**— llth ' WDRC—Record Album. beloved “Silent Night" and the WTDRC—Report from the United traditional “ Gloria In Excelsls" in EdHlan. 2.—“ Hsnaaworth Ency­ and Ingraham ; WONS— ’a Go to the Gamea; Nations. « Car Wander? clopedia.’* 8— •Topnlar FallnelH* Sporta. WONS— United Nations Today, — A. 8. B. Aebermann. Pocket Watdhea < w n c — Muaical Appetlaera; w n c —News. Waather. Tires Wearing Unevenly? DIseever that U^l a rale here 4n / I1:9S— give yenjwrfset assn ranee of satt*- $ 2 .5 0 up W TH T—Dance Time. faellon. ro a can trnat oa Implleitty. ; WTHT—Candlo l i(h t and SSrer. 1I:SS— BETTER HAVE WDRC—Stan Kenton Orch. WDRC—Glenn Rowell. YOUR FRONT END AlITtlMATIC WONS— Club Midnight; News. A Coaapla Lioe Of WARDI FART-WOOL JACQUARD SWEATERS _ WONS— Anawar Man. W TIC -W orld's Great Novela. HOT WATER HEATERS 320 W THT—Concert Hour, 1 S 4 S - CHECKED ON OUR UNION SUITS •N DISNEY DESIONS 3^* w n c —HarUord CARR Pro­ WONS—Club Midnight, 20 - .80 - 40 - 50 Gallont Cameraa and gram. w n c — News; Ted Straeter Long sleeves! Ankle length! Warm 25% Just what sizes 2 to 8 like! V arm all •i4S- Orchestra. Camera Combinadona wool, 75% cotton in lutural gray. 36-46. wool in roat styles. Red, ropen, maize. WDRC—Lourell Thomaa. M:SS— BENNETT-FERAGEN Electric — Oil — Bottle Gas P N S —Chailaa Bloaafleld. w n c —Adrian Rolltni Trio. •Three Star Extra. M:4g— ! FRONT END ALIGNING M AdllNE % w n c —Musts. II.IS. (jym/xuu/ Beulah. jL mmi, 0 II M w One of the many new pieces WOWS—Bplton Lewlo, Jr. of equipment in our aervlce XHOLtlALtBI OF CENTER PHARMACY w n c —Supper ciuh. WOULD YOU SEND department installed to help PLUmB/^0 -*/fA 7!NO 7tlS— 487 M A IN STR E E T PH O N E 4255 WDRC—Jack Sh^fh Show. IT'S A CHRISTMAS CAROL? keep your car ( no matter what ' 0^0/L BURNERS WONS-TaOer' Let It Be Poinsetlas, ita make) in better running 35 04KST*MANCMt\TtB,^^. w n c—Newa of theNWortd. A Corsage. Wreath order. 9606 tigs— p i t h ' s Or Xnas Tree w m o —Boh Croehv. ^ **Repairs Without Regrets** w o w s —Honry J. Taylo WTHT—Lone Ranger, w n c —Tankea Tama. tl4g— WDRC—Bdarnrd R. Murrow, LONO-WEARINO 12-«x. Weara. 4 9 8 WONS—CARS Street Xntar- r K o s i , i ; v MORIARTY BROTHERS CORDUROY SLACKS.;) nedn. ''MAGIC-SEAL” PRESSURE SAUCEPAN IN NEW DESIGN ||43 w n c —So the Story Ooea. “On The Level At Center And Broad” I ' I n. . I I. > \ '.' \\ Cl k Just the iHng for boys who ara hard iiSS— Telephone S1X5 MEN’S COnON SHORTS It's Wards own cast aluminum pressure saucepan, with new, convenient tong WDRC—Fannie Brice Show. MEN’S DELUXE ‘ on clothes. Hcs'. ;".vc'"tit thick set cordu­ 4-81. 79' roy will tr!:- BHaled, cuffed. handles. Cooks foods in the same delicious way, saving vitamins, minerals, WOWS—Bart Iroa Show. OFERA SUFFER 3 9 8 Solid color.s. Size.. 10 to 18. On Terma? WTBT—FatllMU NoUce Sanforized cotton sliorts with gripper Oavcirs, a« hcII a^ lime, fuel and nioiicy. With meal rack and rcci|>es. ^ W n C —Higharaya in Melody. Kinest qu.-dity b 'own kid warmly lined 10% Dawn fasteners— adjustalde waists. 30 to 44. arith sheepskin, leather soles, 8 to 12. WONS— ^Alan Dale Show. And Wiarnhm of A Special Town Meeting

Tha alactors' and eltlsena who . taw.ri wyaii are quallffed to vote in town meet Inga of tha Town of Coventry, Con \ HEED HIS NEEDS aectlcut, ara hereby notified and warned that a apacial town meet­ ing of aald town wlU ba held in tha Church Community House In North Coventry, at 8:00 P. M., GIVE 8.T., on Monday, the 22nd day of December, 1047; .for the following purposea, to wit: T f l i S C~ 1. To aaa Jf tha town wtU termi­ ALUWOOL BLANKET nate the services and authority REGAL PANTS! o f the School Building Commit­ tee elected t a special town IN LOVELY COLORS meeting held on September 24, GLAMOROUS SLIFFER ' 104B. MEN’S 12.98 AU, FOR HER ROUDOIRI 2^* 2. To apnrova and authoriae a au- WOOL SI.ACKS FOR 8«« paraaAng School Building Com­ Red or blue rayon satin atep-in with mittee consisting of seven Sharkskin .patterns! Double pleata! Zip- 1 0 ’ ® members, three of which shall per llyt Bltiea, browns, grays. 29 to 40. embroidered trim. Platform aoles. 4-9. be the Board ot Selectmen, two \007* of which to be appointed by the I'mir pounds o f rich virgin wool Board of Selectmen from the membership of tht Board of witli a thick, fleecy nap! Extrav­ Education, and two of which to be appointed by the Board agantly bound in lustrous ray­ of Selectmen from the member­ on satin 5 H ’ wide! Amuno treat­ ship of the Board of Finance. I. To authorize such superseding ed, guaranteciJ to resist moth School Building Committee to secure plans and speciflcatlona damage for five years! Blue, for tha construction of an ele­ rufec, eedarose or green. Com­ mentary school building, In ac­ Hendryx Cages cordance with the provisions of fortable extra-large 72 x 90*. Section 2fl8c of the 1935 Sup­ $3.98.^35.00 plement to the Connecticut General Statutes, on the newly W all hei thanh aa« a wmm an your Chitat- acquired site, at a coat not ex­ naw iH t la t whn caa*t a w aaetker pah o f- TAILORED FAJAMAS Canary Birds ceeding JlSO.OObOO, including pMta. th ey ndx ’am aad BWltrS ao maeh tha suitable furnishing snd IN SOFT PASTELS 2 9 8 Young IJnsexed equipping thereof. 4. To authorise the said super­ Of cotton, poplin, piped in contrasting seding School Building Com­ . 100% Wool colors. With smooth button front tack- $ 2 .8 9 mittee to enter into such con­ MEN’S FURE WOOL LONGER WEAR FROM % 39c Sf. eta . . . fully cut trousers for siteptng tracts. In behalf of said Town, COAT SWEATERS 3** WARDS CRRSTWOVINS comfort. Pastel shades. 34 to 44. aa may be necessary for the GABARDINES Guaranteed Singers construction and suitable equip­ On the job! For sports! For leisure! Dupont Oirdura, a rugged rayon, nylon ping of aald school. Warm, lightweight. Dark colors. 36-46. 8. 7o authorize the said super­ Virgin Wool reinforced. Slack and reg. lengths. 10-12. $ 10.004 12.00 seding School Building Com­ mittee to adjust any out.stand- V a 'tt** Ing obligations and to adjust COVERTS $12.95 Turtles any unpaid accounts heretofore Incurred by the School Build­ Chameleons^ ing Committee elected on said O u k ^ ^ September 24, 1*45. 3 5 c each 4. To authorize and direct the CRAY FLANNELS Board ot Selectmen to Interim finance the echool building pro­ Aquarium s ject to the full extent of the entire cost of such construction $ 5 .9 8 Bow ls and furnishings, tncludlng grading, sewers and all other , P lau U expenses. T. To aea if the town will vote to O F COURSE CAVALRY TWILLS authorize the town treasurer to Tropical Fish establish In b'hslf of the to*n gtfO*'*a ••• ■a aaa arkig thnu la after a special account segregated CktMmaa for a atthif m S $ 7 :9 8 and set apart from the general -FKEB. funds of said town for the pur­ .m aXr* pose 'Of paying all necessary FLEECE LINED and esaantlal exptnaea ineldent SM ART WOOL MEN’S WARM MIN’S ORiSS SHIRTS GAY PLAID TURKISH _ _ . K A U DURA FAN TIES 2 2 9 2 2 9 EBCO to the construction of an ele- 2 2 9 SMRTS FOR OUTDOOR MEN ^ 9 8 OLOVES FOR MEN FLANNEL FAJAMAS mentary achooi in aald town, WARDS LOW FR ia TOWIU BY "CANNON** 59< Famous for long wear, 69< patad at Coventry, Connecticut, Modestly priced, well tailored in gay Durable capeskin in black or brow n for \XVII tailored for long wear, lull cut fo r PlT SHOP Need shifts? Choose Wards nnart pat- Heavy turkisb towels in a rich plaid pat­ smooth 6t and low price! S-.ML thia Idth day ot De<«mber, 1947. plaids or checked pure wool. 14 to 17. all-’round wear, cotton' fleece line»i. comfort in solid* and siripaa. A-B-C-D. 411 Csatsr StPsst ■Igned: RE^rtL RE^riL tema and stripea. Top qualitv! 14-17. tern. Rose, blue, maize, green. 22x41*. • Extra Sixe Beau Duraa . . . .79c ' Qaorge G. Jacobaon, PlNasSSSS Arthur J. Vinton, MEN'S SHOPS Chariea Heckler, MEN'S SHOPS ...... B^rd of Selectmen. 907 MAIN STREET WELDON BLDG. 907 MAIN m i l T WELDON BLDO. Atteat: Albert E Harmon,. STORE HOURS: 9 TO 9 UNTIL DEC. 23 - 5:30 CLOSING DEC. 24 Town Clerk.

• l; MANCHESTER EVENING HERAl.D. MANCHESTER. CONN, EKIDAV. DEL EMBER 10, 11*47 S i PAGE SEVEN)’ MANCHESTER EVENING HEUAU). MANCHESTER. CONN, hKlUAl. UfXKMtfhK Itf. lt)4T will make their official visit at this Linne Lodges, Knights of Pythias. members living. There are alao planned in honor of these flrat day evening ed next wedi will he . . omitted. The Mth annlvenarp ing a candle which will be placed decorations this seaaon. Pradarlek 25th Anniversary time. The grand officers with .Mrs. Latting Caverly of William seven Knights of Pythias who are members. secutive year since the dedication I. Rogers, will play the Caae Ma- •vtreet was the first most excellent charter menibem of the temple. A The meeting of the temple which servanee will h« the next aehejl* of the preaent church ediflm in on the aiur. especiaUy decoraUd Burt Lehman Battle ^ ^ . I a ’ I ' *•’**’■ huabanda have been invited, Christmas Carols morial Carillon beginning at 7 rhlef. and Is one of the 11 chapter reception snd specisi program Is would ordinarily take place Tues­ ulfd meeting. itmas Program 1929. Tl\l8 will mark the third for the Christmaa seaaon with l o B o C i O l o n r a t O t l I •*"<' n>emhera of Memorial and Marlboi-oush poinaettias and Christmaa flowers. o'clock. All lovera of church mu­ flis D rea m rei^oi aervlce under the direction sic, and especially Cha Chrlatmaa At South Cliurch !of Mr. Ashton, the drat since his Mn. Edward Macauley of the With Elements Still On At Green Schcml T in naual Community Oirlst- Women's Society of ,Christian carola are cordially Invitad to ht» Memorial Temple, No. 93, Py­ graduation with Maater'a degree tend thla aervlce. maa party and m a which U apon- from Union Theological Seminary Service la in charge of the church thian Siatera will celebrate Ita A new group of Chriatmaa reaentcd Sunday evening at South minister. Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., up a Chrlatmaa display on the roof _ lu annual Chriatm— dnamaU- tional church and everyone la in­ the choir will sing the “ Hallelujah maa tree was arranged atop the Mrs. Ida Soderberg wljl cater and Methodist church by the choir. building. A huge and merry San­ J'lhtloB to pupUa, frlaiMla aa4 par- vited to attend. There will be a The large choir with aeveral out­ Chorus" from "The Messiah" by of the station, and, as alwaya, haa reservations for the meal must be ta Claus with hla bag of toys ca Tuaadar. Dac. 1*. ThU gift for every child in town. standing solo voices under the di­ George Frederick Handel. found that the elements are in by Monday, December 22. They The long processional from the wras stationed near the tree and may be made by telephoning Mrs. T laatiirr at tha Drama a u b ’a aetlv- Mr. and Mm. Thomaa B e r g e n rection of George O. Ashton, direc­ against him. of Portland called on friends here tor and organist, will preaent this tower of U:e church will open the Burt, when he waa wmrking as three children were to be seen in William Herron of Main street, or I la the hlghllfht a t the year various states of night attire, cau­ the first of the week. aervlce for the twenty-second con­ service, each choir member carry­ an. instructor for the company, Mrs. Etta Perkins of .Autumn ___ta alwaya a apeclal part of arranged a display in Eiaat Hart­ tiously creeping up to the robust street. Mrs. Mercyll Pcckham is All thoae who would like to en­ gentleman. The display waa [.Ocean achoal hoiltfay ohaenraace. ter the Christmaa Door Decorating ford. It was a Job of which he genersi chairman of the committee waa proud and he entcced it in a completed last week; a storm of arrangements. Mrs. Peckliam r play. “A Ureat Guaat Oomea” contest should gat in touch with blew up and, not to be outdone by ' laid ot how a humble oM cobbler Mrs. Samuel Daneauaa or Mlae Ed­ company contest. Just before and Mrs. Herron arc both past the Inspectors came to view the its pr^ecessors, blew down, tak­ grand chiefs. i^ dnamed of cairlat'a comlpg In na PettengiU soon. Anyone In town ing with it the display. : lahrenly glory. Aa the plot un> may enter this conteet. The pro­ work a wind storm blew up, then Among the guests expected will : teMed it waa again brought to ject la being aponaored by the blew down, taking with it the dis­ Burt, fortunately, is a Arm be­ be Grand Chief Mrs. Lillian Han­ Williams Oil Service liever in the old saying, " If at mind that He la with ua whenever Home Economice committee of the play. A fter taking over the> sta­ sen of Hartford and her staff, who first you don't succeed"., Cheer­ wa give to all who are In need, local Granga. tion across from Center Park Burt fully he walked about the station freely, without thought of return, Miss Jearie Weir spent the week arranged a fall display. A great Dutributors of yard, tenderly he picked up the ami that the humbloet coma in Hla end in Hartford with Mr. and Mrs. deal of work was put into the fig­ scattered pieces of the display find MUtoa Singer______ures that graced the top comers of It wouldn^t be aame. with difficulty he rearranged them DIABETES Gulf Petroloum Products the building. Shortly after com­ diotl DOW wmamam mmm— mm.happtar I « Two caaU played the two par- pleting the work a ruin and wind on top of the building. There they Treat youraalf to DlettcianI L.-.-—Braad • 4P fbrnuutcea with great aenaiUvity New Hartford Pastor Dies storm, one of the few wte have ex­ can be aeen by passers-by,, grac­ cbocolsto______ondroddiaft, bitttar^oteh a pudoiat.. ' aM fine interpreUUon ot feelinK. l^tia diBt.rta. eeokiaa, slotoo SmA • perienced thla year, blew up and, ing the structure and casting a ■ Piatidati "iitnrtod thotJatoa .jtniaa a the coatuming waa eapadally at* Hartford, Dec. 11 — (B) — TTie Rongo Oil Fuel Oil aa all wincf'atormB do. blew down festive spirit over the mpre busi­ I • Olid jama. toMdraatias sad etbar low a^ Ihctive. The final tableau the Rev. Peter P. Daly. pastor of taking with it the display. ness-like feature.^ of the building. • raleria, low eartabvdralt aubatintaa. a the Immaculate Conception church o te* our diaoUw Tmt iMa as* aow. 4 ’ adoration of the Babe In the Man­ The Christmas season arrived at New Hartford since 1941. died Gulf Gasoline and Motor Oils Christmas ger waa beautiful aa a acene In a apd with It Burt's artistic in­ It is estimated there are 69 WKI.DONDRlIjr; CO. atiined glaaa window of an old ca­ last night at St. Francis' hospital. stincts got the better of him. and million people In the French colon­ i He had been III several months. Presrriptlon' Phamiaelsts thedral Background muaic waa he decided to try again. With the ial empire. I BO I .Main St. Tel. SS'JI aapplied by the alath grade Glee Father Daly, who waa bom in Quality Products Chib directed by Mian Martha Ireland, waa an assistant at St. White, auperviaor of muaic. The Margaret'a parish In Waterbury familiar carola were aweetly aung for Id years before going to New Dependable Service and brought added beatuy to the Hartford. Two slatara. two bro­ without "Flowers .Nay. thers and an aunt survive him. Now. far the Erat time, you coo give him The unseen backatage helpers Oil Burner Sales and Service the taiHoaiOC of hh heOrt’a 4who . . . the u g B I f n r , «1io saw to it that all the staging vary oiedel, ealar and etyle he-ehtriihat. dmaila were perfect ware much Ao4 whhout hie koewing it tiH Chrfatmei < appreciated by the audience. - • 't l. Fine Quality 341 Brood St. Phone 2-1257 ■Mruing. Surprfae him wHh a •The program ran aa followa: by Pentland" Pfoceaeionai—Oh Come Ail Ye Solve the Burning Question** Faithful. Cutfom ;Cbrot—Glee Club and audience jeUndtng: Hark! The Herald 'Aingela Sing. Toiloring m u m G f f t M e a t e a u b —Aa Baoh Happy Chrtat- Par Mea A a« WauN imaS. Without, the sheer Iteauty of Flowers by Pentland the The Great Guaat Oomes nowM sun snowman HUI OBAtt aATN oun... Holidays would indeed seem incomplete. For these finer 1 A Chrlatinaa Play - . . . w cSensIst. b.tw «e aN Ika deiitela, rare qaality io a hambom* gel4-eolor44 packaga with a umTuI flowers and plants bring to your home all the loveliness {Time—About 11:00 A. D. el Mva 0«ku is a wosdar- h.'» riHed «na nwi MiaM- 4aak thw iean tor l « keep him poMed ao and fragrance the leading greenhouses of the Northwest jpiaco—‘Auatria — A ona-room KELLER'S lul lrea reate...li'> Va* firf asaWiae ler kar kalk... oPbbler'a bouae. ■7 Mala B t 1M. Flwrar MM. 4 ec. S.79 •M arkal e weadarful way wbOn to wear thb jaaket #f kia eheiee. have been pre|Miring for you for months and months. la wlik ker Marry Ckritlnat. Send flowers by W ire, early I“tnaamuch aa ye have done It m v n CNMtTMAI STOCK- Yeu give kiaa the eartiiebto. bo makes kh owe And to Pentland’s comes the "pick of the crops’* . . upto one of the Meat my bratbran. Dm IIiw Stwdar and talk INO...IMk.d'fs Ik. it adeetieo. Bantamse jackttt are made far rugged sturdier, freer blooming, garden-fresh flowers, rushed to ya have dona It unto bm." Seas. 9,00 If you order early, we can deliver your • fii«reat twpnM, asd . m MM MAU mniMi... service. . . are smartly tbilOred oT fine weatkerproof Holiday flowera anywhere in the coun* us at the very last minute so yours will lie the very best. V olln Solo—A Chlld’a Bvan-acog. .haU lr r a ...% at. lioa Glee Club—Lo! How A Itoae Ika Ireflreaaa ika lav... and gabardines and pepUnt. . . for all •porta occaaiona. try, by telegram, tlirough our member- No wonder lowers hy Pentland give longer lasting Orett Nrfaaw. t.lS ahlp In the Flllrl^tn Ti legrnph Delivery Wind Through the Oliva Traaa. kalavad all ever Ika warld Ihowu above, lait. the Bouton at 111.95. Right, tha pleasure! . CNtinMAI lOAV tIT.... far Ht Iraik, .tkllarallna Service. It The NaUvity MANCHESTER Braa at 111.9$. Other Bahtsmac j^ e t a from 0 ea Club—Silent Night. kateate •kk't wra la lika (karw 9ka tan wmt M witk Come in and see the Holiday displays . . {loinsettias. ceasiry Iwaadt ar kar nati S meaalonal—Joy to uie World 6 Roouto—Automatic hast lerahr balk aMauariai... |g.9S to $20.00. Come in today far cyclamen, azaleas and begonias; roses, carnations, chrys­ Audience following. kacaata kar laaefila itaai draaalic avkainf drait. 'A your Raniamac gift cert^ate. i. Maa OieM. 9 taaamit at.la7H at, ».79fa40.00 anthemums, orchids, camellias, gardenias. If you order and hot water, fl0,500 .11 MwtalotMnM ken. 4.11 hy phone you can be sure you’ll ^receive the same fine flowers you would have chosen yourself. Johnson's d Rooai homo with 4 hod* a rooma, 2 hatha, living room Poultry Form e e |M7 MMdit Tarnplkc. West and hltchon. $18,600 PRtBCUlPTieH PHARMACY KELLER'S Phone 2-006S

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1». 1»4T Sunday, the Touth Fenowahlp will If you cannot caA in person at 69 Span have been sinking, making Wealthy Recluse meet for a Christmaa party in the Care Order Blanks Center street, a phone call to 8322 2 New C.iilverts It necessary to spend much money and Lillian Perratt aopranos. Jaa- church parlor at 7 o'clock. will initiate steps to get such or­ to keep the bridge in repair. To Sing Cantata aie Lyons wlU sing aa alto solo der blank Into your hands. This Last month two new culverts thd other day, pretuirably with E and a bsM aolo wUl be aung by PUBIJC Dies in Hotel Appointmenta to the ZoBing At Vets^ Bureau Replace Bridge RANGE AND FUEL OIL eerlAin tolerance and Mtlafactlon Cold W eather iForly-Threc New Commlaaion by the Board of Select­ would be an especially tins thing were built across the road east of F ISmrlfratrr Tidbits At the Citadel Fred aougb. Robert Lgrana stenmaa P. Bousfleld, 23, Olym­ John C. Rothwell and John Swan­ a . li • wmo erection of forty-three new houses titlsd "The King Ckinieth", by I t Lyons. valued at an estimated $20,000,000, son. Named to the Zoning Board of materials to the suffering mllUona llRMMBtRr, UMD. teatin* irround at Eniwetok will | .^ lir liig a n a iiil W o r th e n i In addition to those which are al­ pia, Wash., given life sealeact. . for M. BtuiU, at the citadel Sunday The accompanlat for the canto- died yeateixlay In her hotel suite Appeals to serve until the next of Europe. CARE guarantees (uiitata Siiiitlay TUUIUS rCRUUHUN aoon be aeeinc thia country expert- Minnesota Arc C o lile a l ready under constnictlon. Most kidnaping of Miss Kaye Hwan evening at 7:30, under the dirac- to will be Alfred Clough. where she had lived a virtual town election in October, 1940 delivery to the address you indi­ Bantly Oil Company . riM,. T f ^ om-f tion of Robert Lyons. Prior to the presentation of the recluse for the last 40 years. were: Keeney J. Hutchinson, Mis. t- OaUMr L tm. menUnc with the practicablllUca of the.se new houses will be erect­ Dec 13 . . . British Health Min- cantata there wUI be a cafol-alng cate or will return your ten dol­ "Prince of Bethlehem.” a Christ­ Oppnsitp the Armory of the moat terrible of all forma of Spots ill Nation Today ed In Trebbe Manor where there latry announces that annual gov- The theme of the cantata U tha Mrs. Coogan'a property included Fred Luck, George O. Rose. Wood- lars. Thu is the coat of eagh of mas esntata. will be presented iraMli Kingship of the Lord. Tha en­ and tba band will render a apacial JOHN the Polo Grounds which she leased row Saccoccio and Charles T. E. 111 Main SirrrI TH. 1281 nr M 9 S7 M i HeliiarR, CnurM at human Inyrnuity— poison war­ are already twelve under construo- am nent stipend of $1,200 will be selection. the several packages now ready. Sundsy evening st 7:30 St the M Rl HanetiMtn. Conn.. M By The AsHoclated Press tion. Other houses to be built by tire text la taken from the Old to the New York National league Willett. In addition to the food package, fare. paid pkyalclaas who psrUclpste In and New Testaments, with the ex­ bescball team. Church of the Nsssrene, with Man Mafttr. llichiKsn ami northern Minne­ Mr. Jarvis are to be located on Britain's aociatixed medicine pro­ 3« Stowaways an Valcaala CARE will deliver Infant food, Mim Marian Jane* as rsrrstor and Normally. Americans might be sota were the nation's coldest Edmund street. ception that in p>e closing chorus McCANN The w’ealthy widow of JamM Jay baby food, layetto, blanket mate* Mrs. Florence Wood, accompanist. tONBCKimuN lUTO* All of the houses will be of the gram, with the doctors also con­ a single sta n u of Wesley's hymn New York. Dec, 19 ( m - The Coogan, prominent Tammany Twr f •»a« ...... •UA«R> aoaaawbat diaturbed at the specta­ spoU today with below sero tem­ tinuing their private practice . , . Italian liner Vulcania set some­ Estate Larger rial, knitting wool, household lin­ It will be a candlelight service .» kUL peratures but the mercury in other single tenement type. "Hark the Herald Aifg*!* Sing.” politician at the turn of the cen­ en. wool cloth, and cotton cloth. and the aointsts will be Edith Mac­ atka br Mai...... 1 LIR. cle of thetr owe country being Frank Olgliotti. PitUburgh, geU wilt be Inserted with the Angelic thing of a transatlantic record Painting And tury, shut herself in her hotel re­ •lA fey MaO ...... such an etithusiasUc pioneer In parts of the midwest cold belt waa Jail aaataaee for numbera gama when It docked here yesterday In each package necessary tools Donald. Marian Janes, Rev. James Oofejr ...... » ^ near normal levels. ^ To Publish Christmas Enryriiral chorus as recorded In St. Luke. treat a generation ago after being Than Tlioiight Impleroenta, aad'apocial equipment R. Bell and Barry Wood. I'll Never Chonge A Storm Sosh j, br isarnar ...... • .»* the buauirM of carrying the tech­ racket postponed so ho can give The Canute ia arranged in with 30 stowaways aboard. In ad­ .anubbed, it wax aald at the time, MiTarai, i'd« flRUb colder weather was reported dition to Ita lAM regular passen­ are also suppUed. Leading voices in other numbers .SIR. Ob niques of war on to bigger and moving into parts of New Eng­ Vatican City. Dee. 1 9 - (Jr> — his usual Christmas antortain- three parts, vis: 1, A King la Paperhanging by aocial Icadcra of fashionable A new supply of CARE order will be Anna French. Gertrude a# Miaa.. roraiK» • ment to kida of his neighborhood Promised; 3, The Incarnation; 3. gers. Four iit the non-pa 3ring Newport, R. I. Greenwich, Dec. 19—<8>)—Oliver Or Screen Agoin better ht rronk But when such a land, with timpcraturea of near The Chrlslmaa encycllcsi of Pope Tueatx were discovered during the Cooper, a retired Brooklyn, N. T., blanks deacribing oacb package In Flavell, Beatrice MacAIplne, Mrs. MKMIMCM OS aero In sectlonf of northern Maine. Plus Xn. inviting all Catholics to . . . "U. 8. will never got peace A King Is Bom. .10 Laard fltreet detail haa been received a t the James R. Bell, Nalaon Kilpatrick, Rerause .... T H B A M u CIATED KKEEM horror happms to be a by-product croaaing. The others wart appro- . The mercury dropped to 12 be­ pray for peace, will be published by appeasement and it Is up to the The Songsters will consist of clothing merchant, occupied a $10- Veterans Service Center. Peraoni William Flih and Frederick Wood. TM Aaaoeiataa Praaa 'a aaeiuai»ai» of the atom "our atom"—all our public to put an and" to it, sa>’s thirty voices and those carrying handed, at tha pier after a search TeU 7188 a-week room during the aevap Fve* Got Riisro .\ll- ^•lUM la Uia -aa ol rvpyfelioatiafe al low at Cadillac, Mich., for the tomorrow, Vatican sourcea said by Immigration ollloars. wrlsblng to make .such riiipment to A cordial welcome is extanded M aawa jKpatcfeaa araduad to h as aqueamlshneaa disappears. Sud­ loweat early morning reading. today. MaJ. Gea. WIIUmb J. Doaovaa th«* solo parU include, Beuia Cola Bolton years he lived here, and when he friends or relativeo abroad are in­ to the general public to attend this . Ml Mamiaa asannao la tfe'a feopai Minnesota'a coldrat area waa near died the probate court Hated hia vited to make use of thia service. tervice. MeliiL ScILStnring. Mi alia Ifea looai PUfeHakak denly it la fine and proper, a mat­ Doris Mohr IPItalla estate aa "not exceeding $10,000" K All fisrita ol rifeitfelioaHo* ol i*^*' ter worth cheers, that America tha Canadian border at Interna­ Tel. Manchester 5545 Combinulion Slorm ^ (iMbaHSiw "ara'o. or* ano rao»r»ad. tional Falls, where the minimum in value. Hia property was esti­ should be threatening the world was 10 below. Other sub-sero mated to be worth a little more • If yew Irava pidvra-toliare on your Oiritimot iM thh WimlowR and fM I atr«<«a M>ani el n E. A. Earilfei with the most terrible and ineradi­ marks in Michigan Included -6 Offleers of Bolton Grange No. 47 than $2,000. yaor, wo con halp you lolva your (hopping problam. US. ______cable kind of poisoning ever de­ at Pension and -1 at Saulte Ste. were Installed Friday night by But when appraisers of the es­ Wa kova ilami iwitabta for avary photo fan, whathar Srrei*ns. State Overseer Sidney Hall pnd his tate opened his safe deposit box. ' »>Mi>afean> Mao'aaai.lal'aaa. ffea veloped. Only the atom could ao Marie. o baginnar or on odvoncact omalaur. Coma in and AM««a Mataaara ibocial Ught anow or w'an forecast installation team in a well-exe­ It waa disclosed yesterday, they Hr More Comforluble Cfetaaio. Oairon «no ^.atoo. change our aoula that we can take for scattered areas of the north cuted ceremony. Mrs. Walter found: Bank books for Greenwich boll ever tha many Hamt new in dock. Thia Winter At such an attitude. It la a cancer Havens of Coventry, Lecturer of and Brooklyn banks showing de­ iiiniiut|U auimi hurbau os central region. Rain was reported posits of $637,240, stocks valued Lena Kxprnae R\iijtrHsONE. in parts of Georgia and South East Central Pomona, waa pianist t9fN eating away at American tradi- and with the soloist, Walter Hae- at $1,074,.384, bonds worth $8U.(>6tf m MofOld ffiRH af OiMolioos lofc. tlona .and Amerirap character, it Carolina and in Washington and and mortgage notes to'r $5,0M—an NO INIWN IVXYMKNT has l••.>l••H•Mla n« Oregon. The country's warmest fer. Lecturer of Lisbon Grange, M aao ita fee ttaan eio l ra a p .« a < b 'in F lo i la beginning to do us more dam­ provided the musical background estate worth approximately $1,- •t u IKII •.> rusiumere In IlM •.•MraPfeitfel artus* app<‘»r»0i > llOl.h \ KAKS rO I'A) Hartford area. slPtSai-"^ aM otfew ra»*"»l.»^«!!*- age than it can ever do any of Fla., which reported a high of 80. .«.and all through the house Cooper, who died last July in !• Tfea Manefeaasat *a n '"E Bolton Grange who were seated For Free Deiiionvlratlon Fall our enemies. during the ceremonies are: Mas­ Manchester, Vt., at the age of 77, Friday, December !• ter, Arthur Pinney, Sr.; Overseer, left no will and only two known m A a tih .. M. A. CLOI'CII. MANCHKSTKR 2-!).»12 <»r Write To Curbing Hazards Mrs. Keeney Hutchinson; Lectur­ heirs, a niece, Isabel C. Malcolm rnascRiPTiON pharmacy Black Market I.iCgalized of Palm Beach, Fla., and grand­ Ward Heeler Diphtmacy er, Miss Gladys Tedford; Steward, "101 MAIN VTHI I T ■ M ANCHrSTCa In thia page's aerious dlscua- there should he gifts of Fred C. Mohr, Sr.; Assistant niece, Lorraine C. King of New The Bartlett-Brainard Company On Parker Slreel Xork City. Hartford d, Coan. We do not share the glib opln- sions of the problem of inflation, id Steward, David Tbomey, Jr. Sec- lan of some obaenrera that a ntw . retory, Mrs. Peter MassoUni; A Product Of Tha F. ('„ Russell Co., Cleveland we trend to tha opinion that it la Work has been started by the ! Chaplain, Miss Adelia Loomis; ^ fiOTTii - T R Y I T \ CAMERA SHOP. yannal meeting between the now altogether too late to try and town highway department to , Treasurer. Walter F. Elliott; Oate- Watkins Furniture! ♦'Vf LV Bm M o( the great govemmenta of go back and lock the stable door. straighten out hazardous curves »keeper, Arthur Pinney, J r ; Ceres, the world would do much good In on Parker street. There are six of I Miss Eleanor Hutchinson; Pomo­ irs The battlo In Washington between na. Mias CTiarlotte Hoar; Flora, the Aasistant Steward, Miss Grace [ills Everyone enjoys . . . for years 6.95 1 Tedford; Ehcecutive committee valry MOW dominating tba world blame the other for the continua­ through. The work has been come ... the gWts of Watkins Fur­to started from the Tolland Turnpike | • member, Keeney Hutchinson. giptnii not upon tha personal tion of inflation la nothing mors or niture you give this Christmas. ' Mr. Hall, a resident of Preston masting of oartain Individuals, but end. Ism than a cruel Jest at the ex­ 1 City and member of Its Grange, i^oa tha development of Interna- The land on which the depart- I FOR pense of the nation's pocketbook. ment la at present working la I was assisted by his wife as Mar­ tpaasi good senaa. If audi good shal. Mrs. Hall Is Lecturer of lUnoe that la our aerious oonclU' owned by Mrs. Amelia Jarvis. The seoae should begin to develop, per­ town's power shovel and bulldoser j New London County Pomona. m. It la difficult to keep our- , Others who assisted were Evange- haps a parsoaal masting of ProM* are being used. Trees have been PHILCO sahroa from sardonic Jaat on tba I line Barnes, Assistant Marshal; com •M ciT n .,, amt Truman and Premier Stalin cut on both sides of the street to 1 Eleanor Barnes, Emblem Bearer; situation. Aad It Mems to ua that give a clearer view. The town is 1 fi nis L()\n As IN ffk esonld bring It to fuU fniitton I Douglas Barnes, Past Master of the prise laugh of tha year cams, doing two Jobs in one operation. • Preston City Grange. Regalia awre quickly than any other Tba new roadway which Is to be theMther day, from the American ' Bearer;Mr. Jenner, Past Master means. Bdt. so far, the eaaenUal cu< through is opening up a gravel Df Ek;ho Grange, Chaplain. prerequlMta to JuaUfy any such Meat InaUtute, whlck was last bank and the gravel ife being used | J A light supper was served by the heard of, back In tba days when to grade different streets In town. Pine bucket wdth peg tega makaa retiring ofllcers of Bolton Grange rationing and price control of 'Aio work Is still in its first i following the ceremonies. An- CANDY Tjmt being said. It waa aUU a stages and the real task will start | a perfect sewing cnblnat for tha I nouncement was made by Lecturer paor exhlbiUoa which Praaldaat m |at waa being killed, prophesy­ in tne spring when all of the curves maple room; red Intarior. Every I Gladys Tedford of plans for Chrlat- FOR CHRISTMAS fireplace needs the all-braaa Cape m m m n gava la Washington yaa- ing that abolition of these controls will be attacked and straightened I mas caroling on I>ecember 23 and waa the only way to prorida the or lessened. Cod firelighter. The firebrick >,a candle lighting service at the FRESH DAILY tsrday wtaea a British correspond- kindler soaks In kerosent. public with plenty of cheap mast. next regular meeting of the From Our Own Kettio 0 0 0 ^ w t Mkad him U ho would be will­ ' Grange on December 26. The Ribbon, (Tandy Canes, ing to asa Pramlar Stalin la The other day the American Urges All Have I group* will hold their Chriatmas Hard Candles, Cbnoolatee •ktampt to diacum the present Meat Institute felt it necesmry to ' celebration at this time and have resume the role of prophet. Any ' been requested to bring glfta for werid attuatloo. Hand in Peace! i a grab-bag. PETER'S ProaMent Tnunaa replied that relmposltion of controls on meat I Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rothwell CHO('OI-ATE SHOPPE ha would be willing to BMSt Pre- must be avoided, it proclaimed, (OuaMaued from Page One) I of Bolton Lake have announced the 691 Main Street alM there would bo a return to 24.50 , birth of a son, John Corey Roth- mlsr Stalia—(a Waahtagtoa... ^ Just in time for Christmas a ship­ , well II, on December 8. The Roth- in CASH PRIZES followed the familiar pattern of I and period. the black market and to black ment of smaller sire (34 inch... 1 Gov­ Either Style 1, wella have f amall daughter. charge and countercharge. He | “And at this point,” aaya the market prtcea. dMCribed the failure of the con­ ernor Winthrop Desks in mahogany I Hope. aawa story, "Mr. Truman thrust What kind of prices does the ference as a "xriiouH but not ir-1 and gtimwood. As sketched. I The Junior C!hoir of Quarryville Meat InaUtute think the public is reparable setback. t church will practice at the church lachding out hia ehla for emphaais." Choose either of these indirect ) on Saturday at 2 p. m. instead of MANCHESTER TMa la shsap daSaarn and bat- paying now? What, one year aft­ "My faith," he Mid, "Is that the I lampa . . . or both! Classic turned 1 Friday afternoon as originally an- er the aboUUon of controls, has United Natlona Asaembly will suc­ polished brsM bases; smooth, tail­ ‘ nounced. Mrs. John Erickaon and hgaraaay, and tha gaatura was tha ceed in keeping the peace, and 11 ored texture rayon ehadea. ■MB s MMU TttffV* bean accompUahed, except tha !#• feal tha major powers should fol­ • Mrs. Myron Lee are directing the gallxatlon of black market prices? low the broad democratic outlook I ! choir which waa recently organ- TAXI IWa waa aot the side of Mr. Tni- : ized. UK'.)-. of the Asaembly — for In multi- | I Bolton schools will close on Frl- awB whleh ao ftaqueatly pro- tuda of aaaembly there lx aafety." dtolaMt ad aaltabfb oeoaatona, hia , day, December 19, for the Chrlst- Evatt, who apoke before a lun­ 21.50 • maa recess and will re-open on DIAL 4 1 66 8 FRAZERS ■ M KAISERS t*"*"**— tor tha goMin rale. 55 Persons Killed cheon meeting of the United Na-{ , Monday, January 5. IWa waa tha aomawhat vengeful tions association in Sydney, aald Coventiw Houso offers this O l’KN 21 H O U RS unique 'Truetype end table with I Peter Massolinl of the Notch pattlneM wWdi ao often has dom- the big powers had not controlled | I road completed •« ten week course During Rioting the proceeillngs of the recent U. tilt top: fashioned after a table- AH,. inIKil'i. " hkr.lF--. laatad his own estimate of bis I in fire fighting Monday night N. Assembly .sexalona In New chair. Truetype'e light "CoUec- • W’hich Chief John Pachl of New ,M) AAAI I INC. Awarded in . asm poaltlea aa tha haad of a New Delhi, Dec. —Home York. tor" maple finish. ' Haven has been conducting at the great aad powwCul nation. Minister Sardar V. Patel aald to­ "If . they have a strong case I I Manchester Fire Department’s Tat Amortoa’a true glory la not they win It,” he Mid. "If not they I 5 house at 32 Main street. This was day that 55 persons had bMn loM it and accept the decision. la Ita ansamaata, or Ita power, or . the second In a series of such kUled in ten days of Hlndu-Mos- The same thing must apply to the I courses sponsored by the Connectl- S DELIGHTFUL ( la Ita ability to eompal other 1am rioting In the holy city of adtUement of the peace in Ger­ I cut State Department of Educa- atataamsM to soma to It, bat la lU Ajmer where a major Moslem many, or there never will be a | I tion. The first course ran during i XMAS GIFTS E settlement in Germany." rsasonshlwiim, la its alnoare ad- shrine is located. Three were po­ I the summer and a third will be ^ For Every Member Of Family 8 GREAT CONTESTS vaaaey of peace, la Ita amhtUon lice. I opened In the near future. Mr. 19.75 ! Massolinl was the only Bolton to do good for tha world. Patel said there had bMn I If Many Have Discovered 1' "severe losses of property” In the Three Ships sturdy maple butterfly table to use j registrant in the group of twenty- The Convenience And ,■ To be la character with Ameri­ dlsorderA which togan Dec. 5 and as an end table. Similar to sketch only I five men wno entered the class. Homey Atmosphere v First Contest Cnds Detember 28, 1947 y ca's true greatness, Mr. Truman were brought under control Dec. Safe Today with lower stretchers; square-bottom , Center Church choir will pre.sent Of J; yosterday would have been eager 15. Mobs burned 18 shops and lege. a musical service, "Christ in the 10.50 7.50 ’ World", under the direction of the aad wUllng to meet Premier Sta- looted 41. Ajmer Is about 100 milea south of Naw Delhi. (Continued from Paga One) • organist, James McKay, on Christ- Marv's Gift Shop y ha at any convenient neutral lo­ In the capita! Itself, police ssld • maa Sunday, December 21at, at 4 146 Center St. Tel. 5003 k water poured into her cargo of , p.m. This service is also open to cation. He would have demon­ one person was killed yesterday Open T h 9 P. M. Dally || strated himself to be eager to| in the flrst flarcup of Hlndu-Mos- rice. There were 37 men aboard. I the community. I ^ I S E R Army Ship Reaches .Adak ' On the evening of Chrlstniax % wage peace, not InatlncUvely lem strife hIiicc the September The 540 ton Army cargo ship i Two 1 >vely china b.ise tabic lamps quick to wage defianoe and war. riots. A bomb was thrown into* a with harmonizing tailored ravon Moslem restaurant, injuring four I KX-345 reached Adak in the Aleii- The chip on the shoulder, the dra­ tlana after striking a rock which I shndes. FIred-on gold and floral others slightly. Three more per­ slaved in her chain locker. An Ar- i decorations. matically thrust out cbm. tha In- sons were reported stabbed. 'OR tacH OP THf 8 ristenos of the mountain that niy tug took the ship, which had | Si , 20 men aboard, safely Into the f R A Z E K OO...... « « O T I Mahomet musf come all the way I port. •Inlaid Linoleum or there will be no meeting at alt Reec88 Ended I The 425 ton Phltlpptnea ship Lu- ! or ever, them were tha features Eon was heading to port under , tow after extinguishing a fire •Felt Base Linoleum Kaiser and Frazer wants every car owner in America to know first­ f * ” '' et a ward heeler pla>'lng s’itli By (irainl Jury which broke out en route from ' 11.95 world eriaia. Cebu td^klanlla. •Gold Seal Congoleum hand the difference between prewar and postwar motor cars. Look around, » Kill rJS,"', New Haven, Dec. 10. TTie One of the many ono-of-a-kind coffee Ublea for gift giving. This one. a peg- Thd Cancar At Work Federal grand jury, dcllboratlng Aral) Hoslility leg model with rimmed top is In maple •.4sphalt Tile—Cork Tile and the unmistakable characteristics of Kaiser-Frazer design can be seen in charges that Dcinocrstlc party A ------*ra,o ^ » flnielu Rubber Tile with Wa have previously referred to workers violated the corrupt prac­ nearly every new car model introduced by other manufacturers. And this " • Mfxl v«|| paoapects that the atom bomb tices act in soltcttlng party cam- Halts Pipeline j| would dictate to this natioiT that palKn funds from government •Sink Tops-Counter Tops style trend is certain to be followed by others in the years to come. It has official rules workers on government \)ropcrly j1 (Continued from Page One) It da Mmathlng it has never be­ last year, reconvened today fol-1 •Genuine Formit» Tops sensational fore done—abolish the right to lowing a two-day recess. I demand was Increasing at the 9.95 completely changed modern motor car design. These great cars are miles , ^ '»• •'"H. CONTISTS atrike and the right to leave their The longest gisml Jury on rec­ yearly rate of 400,000 barrels ll 21.50 • ord in the (Tonncctieul Federal jaily. I •Rug—Carpets and Rubber Treads ahead in performance, style, ride. ioba of theae Americana who hap- court, the 22-incmber panel al-1 Chippendale Jig-saw mirror for S ’* ...... pan to be employed at atomle en- legedly has h<-eii uonsidi ring in­ American construction , rrewn along the pipeline route were re- console or dreeaer use; 20'^ x 2. Print rrg/e, argy plants. dictments against at leo.st one of- j iMu te.l unsafe everywhere" except 38'4 Inches over all; mahogany Craftsmen la the Carolina Moiin- Free Estimates Come and see the Kaiser and the F razer today. Get your free entry Now Senator Hlckenlooper, flcial In the Internal lleveiiue Uu-1 in ftaudi Arabia. panels. The Sheraton console is talna turn these pottery bases by reau In Connecticut. a one-of-a-kind piece of genuine chairman of the Congressional hand; color them blue, rose and blank . . . your free tip sheet. Ask your dealer any questions you want. While the strictest secrecy It mahogany, inlaid. tangerine. Shades have inside deci^ Owner Supervision J . . S „ „ j ■ ■ I n being observed by orricialR closely i urciaioii <1# al. »itl 1.^** sii esa# mJ Atocnle Ibwrgy Oommlttec, oomM rationa la colors; aeored oa outride^ Watch the Kaiser-Frazer . Follow the rules and win! There’s no pur­ ...... "" - • "mcu. not af a cloa^ aeaaion of that connected with the delllM'ratlons' now under way after a five-week' four styles of COMTMT awnmlttae and indlcatea that that inquiry, observers expect th e: Bnfish- sweepers! chase necessary. Here are the most beautiful cars in the world 1 O. in, ,, bady Is oonaldsring lagtalatlon to panel to return a 'finding some-! American Club 4 Tk •'* Y. aaauN oontlnoous operations at time today. Choose a model to fit your gift budget! DurabuHt by Porter, 8.85. aar atoaric towgy plants. Famous Grand Raplda by Blssells, 6.95. Porter's Btrenn^lner, fin*l ronl,., Kmh!!? .mrkiil Call 5688 m a de luxe sweeper, 8.65; and Connecticut’s own Universal Super -I. « P"I "Tha quaaUon la acute and Im K a i t e r * pertant." aald Senator Hicken- Australia Will i BINGO Sweeper, 9.65. Iqopar. In thaaa plants, "we can't I Supply Wheat! aland for work stoppages.” ceae m- Xa ahcft, aq for aa our atomic T omorrow llif llANdlEkil R m trgy ytoata are aaaeerned, this (Continued from Page One) Open Every Night to 9 WATKINS atootry Mtoit oesae being a free nouncsd in Ottawa yMtcrday, por­ Got your FREE Confosf Entry Blank and Tip Shoot from your noarby Kohor^Frasor Doalor Md aniat beoeoM a tended an Important improvement Night Christmas Store a tote. Thus tha bomb in Brttaln'a food poaitlon despiU t/e tu m « r av a midst, doing collapse of Anglo-Yugoslav timds la negotiations. Closed Christmas Eve at 5:30 to aoaoathtag that nothing else Talks with a Yugoslav misaion CUnBIIag] TOWN MOTORS, Inc. tSB ovar baaa ablo to do to ua. broke down early today, princi­ Wm what alac tha bomb la do- pally bacauM BriUah nsgotUtoni ORANGE were unable'to guarantee delivery 45 WEST CENTER ST. MANCHESTER H tto on, Mt aa cooaldsr tha baad- datea for British manufacture jtoMi I af AaMricaas read gooda. HALL MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. a)NN „ FRiDAY, DECEMBER W, 1947 1IANCHE8TER EVEMNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ TRIDAT. DECEMBER 19.194T PAGE ELEVEN

pony. Inc., may Increase Its bus .ntendent, a member of the famUy seven cento, er three tokens for 99 struck by an automobile driven by wife's injuriea and Fred Bancroft evening. Csnil folders will be fares from five to six cento but will .folding Um controlling stock in- cento. Damages Totaling Edward Bochlnakl. then 17 yeara was awarded $250 for medical care I ered last Saturday and trust they available by courtesy of the Young Must Cut Salary have to cut the salary of Its super- Urost In the bus line, was "excee- Bomber Flown old, of Meriden. The verdict was for hia wife. Second Heart wUl conUnue aa they will make People's Society of the Wslther ntendent of trsnsportatlon to “not slve," the commlaalon held. Hie tt ie eettmatod that if aU the 363,000 Awarded directed against the youth and hla The verdict waa the largest In I another collection in the distant League. O f Superintendent more than $5,000." the state Public company, which operates a hue ahiminnm in the United «Btatea father. Stephen Bochlnski. were divided equally betweeu , To Get Serum an automobile accident case here | future. A Christmas party ^11 Utilities Commission ruled yester- ivmto from New Britain center to Mrs. Ruth A. Burgey, of Weth­ In several yeara. Attack Fatal follow the cub Pack meeting Fri­ Cbrbln and BhutUe Meadow ave­ U. S. fanUHee, each would have Suffera Kkea l,arerall •»*«> “<»v«red guest speaker. Ladles' Aid pre-Christmaa socials, to an emergency hospital where EVERYONE WANTS A SST tS ch^ocuU v.^ ^ Mrs. Jones was dressed In her preliminary amplification of car- doctors said she had suffered cuts bomber flew from her# to Mont­ native costume and had many fine ols, hymns and chimes from the on her fo.ehead, nose, lipa and real and back In leaa than two and ^ e ttd flBori Hian 14 years s ^ , church tower, aa well as floodlight­ 3 S T him one of ■ speclmans of silver, china and chest and nbrasions of the legs and hand work done by the friends of ing of the church exterior with bodv. Mias Heather. 26. is the wife a half houra yesterday to bring a ~out«Undlnf clOwne’ end e«id he small phial of aerum to a aeriously ROYAL PORTABLE “one of the flnoet newepeper- here In Norway. She told of the Christmas ornamentation has be­ of John Stockton, an engineer. Christmas preparations that start gun and will be continued each ill patient In the laolatlon ward ■en" he ever bad known. night for the Christmas season McCook hospital, a city Institu­ Cai«m worked on papera m In November and follow up to toe holiday. One feels after her de­ from fl to 10 p. m. At the saihe Pa umeut In ?uU tion llorw 2k before Joining The scription of customs in Norway time beginning at 6 o'clock and for Dr. Paul A. Fichtner, resident Bridgeport Poet In 1911. In t®20. about half an hour an amplified irs physician, declined to Identify the Sobrft The Poet to work on trade and all connected with life In that country. If they were to leave the carol concert will be sent out from patient, a middle-aged man. or to oabitcationa and In the public rela- the tower. This amplification of disclose the nature of hla illnesa geld, and alao waa employed United' States that Norway would be an Ideal place to make a home, Christmas music will also be pre­ lih s except to aay that he was si-ffer- by other Bridgeport papere before sented at 9 o'clock, and a t msm, Ing from a “severe Infectious dis­ letumlng to The Poet-Telegram as homes and all are electrified, no each weekday, beginning Saturday coaJ or wood dirt and no oU ease." •rggnliatlon 90 yeara ago. morning. Individuals and groups After deciding to use the serum, Hie widow, a eon. three alatere smudge and imagine the snow al­ may gather at the comer of Coop­ ways stays white as there Is noth­ FOR physicians made several unsuc­ •ad a brother aurvlve. er and High streets for community cessful telephone calls’ to different ing to spoil that whltenesa. caroling and may enter the church, Schools will be recessed hero parts of the country before they i Now Available• to rest and meditate and view the located a supply at a Montreal for the holidays beginning again nativity display as well as the or- for the winter term In January. BENDIX hospital. MODEL C — 172.50 Ellington namented Interior which will be auggest Saving of Time The special town meeting will completed Monday. The church I rl rit'- I OU \ - ' U I t l\ It waa planned at flrat to put MODEL A — <84.50 be called tonight In the Ellington will be open during the day and m iagton purchaeed land laat ONE ConiMcticut Company tokon It paymoni tlie serum on a com.nercial airlin­ town hall at 8 p. m. _____ (Plus Taxes) apring from Harry O. Abom for er due In Boston at 5:49 p. m. and have the National Guard plane the building of a new achool houae, in full for ONE rick dn a ConnMticut Cempony LIBERAL thia with what the town already pick it up there, but Col. Gecrge / owned and Jolna the Abom lot e R. Stanley, commanding officer of TRADE-INS •cemed the adirtaable p|*ce to the 103d Fighter group, suggested / build ae thlB aalvaged the land al­ bus. It may only a fow blocks, or It may bo time could be saved by flying EASY TERMS ready owned and the preeent directly to Montreal. achool la on. The poet-war planning Having obtained permission board haa held many meetlnga aa miiot. In any c o m , whon you drop o tokon In from Washington officials to take Repairs On AH Models there ie ao much to be conaldered the plane out of the country and on each a plan aa thla ^ fro n Canadian officials to land in ARLOW' Typewriter Blbboaa Oarbaa lectmen have called thla a^ieclal ‘ tho box it'f full paymont for serfo, prompt, Montraal. Colonel Stanley took off Pajwr and lypewrriter Paper town meeting for tonight. Flrat to from Hartford at 2 p. m., arriving In Onr Stotloaery Depart- conalder and act on the accept- at hia destination in a snowstorm •nee of the tenUtlve allotment of dopondoblo trontpoM lon. Comporo this with at 3:05 p. m. The serum was wait­ FO/l VALUES Btate aid In the aum of $50,000 ing at the Montreal airport, and granted by the Public School the return trip to Hartford requir­ Building Commlaalon of the State tho cost of eporoting your own cor — parking ed only 50 minutes. of Cbonectlcut to the Town of El- Phyb(cians began administering Uagton for the purpose of aaalat- the serum at 6 p. m.. but said Its >' vvtr.‘ *!'nBa 'iW iiwi ing the town In the construction foos, gotelino, oil, flrot, ropolrs and doprodo- effect would not be known until of aa elementary school In Elling­ lat« tomorrow. ton. Second to consider and act One of Connecticut’s finest selections on a proposal limiting the effec­ tion — oil run info root monoy in thoM days tive life of any allotment made to t the town of Ellington by the Pub- Asserts Board He School Building Commlaalon of of incrocuing prfeos. the State of Cbnnectlcut. Third to Cau Raise Pay of Personalized Christmas Cards •ee If the town win vote to au- FROM LARSEN’S 0 I thorlie the town treasurer to es- tawtsii in behglf of the town a ITS GOOD BUSINESS HarUord. Dec. 19—(80—The apedal fund segregated and net question of salary Increases for and holiday gift wrapping materials. from the general funds of atata amployes need not be raized aald town for the purpoee of pay­ TO TAKE THE BUS at ths apimial legislative session In ing all neceasary and essential ex­ February, an A FL union, taking penses incident to the conaldera- Heaters lasua with the rival Connecticut tion of aa elementary school In Btate Employes azaoclatlon, main­ pninn^tMt this town. To author­ tained yesterday. ise and empower thd Board of Se- SC Iflll Council 16 American Federation lectasen to borrow whatever sums Electric of State, County and Municipal p ris o n ’s of money, not exceeding In the ag­ Coaster •RE IIHIICI Employes, aald the State Person­ gregate the sum of SIOO.OOO' that THE ••■■IRITICS nel board already bad authority to He’s Glad He Peeked! are necessary to pay the expenses Flat Irons m a k a temporary adjuetmenta in connection with the ^ construc­ Wagons without legislative action. The Who wouldn’t rejoice to find that liis g reat expectationa for Christinag will be tion of the elementary achool in Silex councU’s Salary Adjustment com said town up to the time aald town Silex mittee announced it planned to realized? Brighten your man’s anticipation of the holiday (without giv­ issues bonds. Last to take action G E Vacuum meet with Governor McConaughy with reference to any matter In­ Coffee and other aUte officials Imme nUtlarUT* OlfU ing away the whole secret!)— have h im drop you off at Honse’a this wedc. cidental to the foregoing purpoaes Steam Cleaners diately after the holidays. or which may properly come be­ And Christmas frsai se ts iM to He’ll know that you’re giving him fine furnishings, but he won’t know exact^ fore euai a meeting or any ad­ Irons OM AeddentaDy Shot miBTOI.—MANCirgBTZII—WIST ■AaTToao ly what— unless he peeks! journments thereof. Makers Attaclinients The Ellington church will be Trees Thompaea, Dec. 1 9 —(85— Joan host to members, friends and ELECTRIC CLOCKS, NUTONE DOOR CHIMES Champagne, 13, accidentally ahot nei^bors Sunday evening. De­ in tha elbow and side last night, • Shirts In distinetiva strlpaa aad solid cember 21 at 7 o'clock, when made no outcry or aign of com­ there will be an excellent Christ rotors. Wide variety of roDar styles. plaint aa aha waa being taken to Fine clothe. mas program of carols, • choral FEED and HARDWARE a Pjitnam hospital, said atata po­ reading and songs by the children lice who Inveatlgated the case. of the Sunday school, and a read TEL. 5 4 0 6 State Police Sergt. Robert Herr e G>k>rfnl Bearren and nnfflerB. ing with the organ accompanl 34 DEPOT SQUARE aald tha accident occurred while ment entitled “Reflectlona of the Raymond Champagne, 17. waa Checka, plaida, atripcs, polkadota— Innkeeper In 28 A.D." Members cleaning a .22 caliber rifle In the every design you can think of In silk, of the chur^ will present a dra­ kitchen where hla sister was rayon, wooL matisation “The Christmas Rose" washing diahes. Phyalclana said i based on a medieval tradition. that Joan, daughter of Mr. and The presentation of White Gifts Mna Ferdinand Champagne who by the children will follow. The live In the Mechanicaville district, e Gloves and ties . . . Loxuriotta tid­ program conunlttee consists of was not In critical condition. bits to And in one’s stocking! Widest Mrs. Horace 8. McKnIght. Mrs. selection in town. lAmk them over to­ John Lanz, Mrs. Donald Wallace; costume committee, Mrs. E. Fos­ day! ter Hyde, Mrs. J. C. Miller; the property committee, Misses Shir­ o Sleepwear for every sort and every ley and Hazel Abom. The Brownies extend their season . . . Featured in oar pleasant thanka to all townspeople who dreams department are flannel pa­ saved waste fat which they gath­ jamas.

e Lightweight lounging robes for a DRIVING SCHOOL gentlemen’s relaxation. Smartly EINAR BOIJiMUNBON styled, cut for comfort. Available in AaaiNM on Dnal-Oootrol Oars Saturday At most sizes'. Oalle Tfehra at Uty Oab Co. TELEPHONE 5141 Pinehurst Oenvcolont parking In our e lIO.SE.FOR ALL OCCA.SIONS . . , Grand Colonial Ruse Point Stradivari .\nlique parking lot at the comer of main and the Turnpike . . . Replenlah hid socks with the nationally, Good Thlnga to Eat. In all de­ ndvcrtliiccl brands we carry. You'll find partments you will And the beat hos^ to Riiit his tniitc exactly wov4n and Back Pains in fine foods; Good Ser\-lM. Von «I*<-;1 for comfortable fit. may serve yourself. . . or get all ■elievod by pro|>er aupport. Silverware By Wallace the help you want with your Tour physician can- tell vmi order . . . about our expert sppllanre e SILK AND RAVON TIES . . . •tttag cervlce. Whether It $26.57 New Items In the Grocery JO Bach Pains — Bupturc — Grand Colonial 6 Place Setting Department . . . Luxurious masculine neckwear . . . Imprint­ Ohealt} — Ptosis — wc hava ibe FFV Orange Wafers. Lemon and ed with heartwarming decorations . . . or proper aappnrt. Rose Point 6 Place Setting $25.99 Vnnilla Wafers. Spice llro|>s. with hiind-palntrd motifs. Wrlnkle-reBlstant Holiday 5llxture C'oolUea and weavre, eaBy-to-elc.in Htirfaccs. Glv'e him taety CtngeretleS. From Rork- Stradivari 6 Place Setting $26.49 wood—Rum and Batter or Stint R ruckful! * CboeOlato Wafers 58c. CBUSYMAS Antique 6 Place Setting $25.07 From Crosse and Blackwell Kippered Herring ...... 69c BELTS, JEWELRY, PAJAMAS. Herring in Tomato Sauce 59c With Gifts For All The BILLFOLDS. KEY CONTAINERS, PINEHURST SIEATS . . . Sterling Cups $6.60 Again wa remind yon to order UNLINED GLOVES. your Christmas turkey at Pine- Members Of The Family From liiirat . . . that Is If ,vou want FUR OR WOOL LINED GLOVES the very best fresh Native Con- necHcnt T u rk ^ . . . Place your order with Fronds Coleman, Charles McCarthy, Harry Bently CHENEY BROTHERS CLOTHING FOR MEN or Bill Voung . . . they will be at the meat rougter Saturday RE.MNANT SALESROOM By Leading Stylists And . . . ready to take holiday or­ HOURS: Daily 9 A. M. to 6 P. .M, Saturdays 9 A. .M. to 5 P. ,M ders . . . or sell >^ou a fine week 5Ianufacturers Sterling end piece of meat. For ponltry HARTFORD ROAD— .MANCHESTER AKRUN HACKO-ILIAC. STERLING atofflng we will feature Oysters Kuppenheimer Botany 500 SIJPI*ORT BABY SETS Child's Sets . . . Pepperldge Farm Stuffing Middishade Merit Clothcs and onr own country atyto Wo arc proad of oat fitting Sanaage Meat. dapnitiniint and aervioc. This Conrtley Clothes merlni la aneqaallcd la this $3.20 $8.80 and up Rib Roaat Pork ...... lb. 49c Leather and Wool Jackets oaaHaonlty. Private PItttag Smoked Sbonldera ...... lb. 49c ( a . Baoasa -> Lady nad 9lcn At- Ground Ronad Steak . . . .lb. We tondanfa- fiaarantoed PltUng Freshly Chopped Grooad B eef ...... lb. 49e Gift SHppen aad Footwear For Tko QUINN’S The Dewey-Richman Co. PINEHURST CEHOUSESSONI IM Family JEWEt.ERS — ST.\TiONER,«? — SII.VERSMITHS W E GIVE GREEN STAMPS PHARMACY ■ / ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- FKlOAr. OECEMBEK 1», 1M7 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- FRIDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1947 PACT 'IH W lE m

openinga In the drafting and ma- sat on the tracks. Police renaoved School during the two weeks be- ginnfng December 22 ana u.us- chine______ocpiparlmenU. Pemona inter­ stances we face I don’t nee how both the Federal an **^i[nwhlle, « band immediately on reaching land, (or p.iy Nmuses not received. . Communist leader’s assertions Some normals for the period ore Phoenix Is the only city In Arl*| Forming a human chain with (arrow escape from death early are follows: Boston snd New Ha­ Even before Mr. Truman held Bristol Broadcasting corporation five-point agenda of mutual gov­ York Port authority, oa auggest- Bcraons whom oflicera ^ 14 year old William Welaner as young Rowland, son of Mr. and' ^ miners’ strike at Castelnuovo that Dunn had been holding con- ed by some planning groupa, by tons having street cam. Araba eaploded a Immh Mrs. George Rowland of Washburn | .sabhlnlo. near Florence, con-' ferences with Italian Industrlal- »d a y when, said Police C3ilef ven, 31 degrees; Providence, 30; his news conference, predictions of and the asalgnment permits a 1.400 ernmental problems with the "anchorman", Norman Welsner 13, Nantucket, 34; Concord, 26; Bur­ a veto were heard on Capitol hill. kilocycle, .600 watt station daytime shortage of milk taking top billing adding Connecticut to tha agency M the rlKht of way and held up a Ronald M ill'r U and Oernld Mit­ Bvemie, was niehed to the Welsner xhree thousand workers Ists. 3eorgt J. Schoen, sewer gas Infil- which la now controlled by the t?2ln on the HjUf«-Lyd.M home where he - was wiirmcl nnd :rsted the dwelling from a fsulty lington, 23; Portland, 2fi; Elaatport, Representative Crawford ( R- only. at their parley. cnriichell 10,111, pulled young Rowland — ------there were protesting the dis- An embassy spokesman quoted At the invitation of Gov. Thom­ states of New York and New Jer­ 9 Mne The atUckera loaded M tonnecUon In the cellar. 24; Greenville, 16; and Fhvsque Mlrhi aald "it would be my guess back to land. Th« feat waa made i wrapped In a blankrt, missal of l,.^00 others. j Ambassador Dunn as saying: It never will get post the White DeoMnea P r— Isrsblp as E. Dewey, the tii-state session sey. [■ tone of augar onto waiting trucks The newspaper Monniento-.'lera; "There is no truth in the story. Five of the victims, members of Isle, 14 degreea die fsmlly residing In the first . Precipitation amounts will svtr- House.” National defense, other Tehran. Iron. Dec. 18—<46— of chief executives discussed these Dewey sold that the governors. Is the amount of materials on hanil, said trains from Pescara, on the ------! . . __ _ — e p r e s e n t s loor spsrtment, sre in Danbury sge between two snd six tenths necessary costs of government and Newspapers report ad today that things: In addition to being concerned over **'Thet» were no caaualtles In the and for the nllfwatlon of frnns- Adriatic coast, arrived late In Weight for weight, plywood la stuck and the train was not dam- Pa88iij?e of Price aospitml recovering from the ef­ Inch occurring as snow In northern "a $3,000,000,000 minimum yearly Sardor Fskher Hckmst had de­ Milk pricing arrangements, a current milk shortage, also ora portatlon facilities, such ns box Rome because workers at Rovlano i stronger than steel. fects of the fumes, while the other New England and It will average payment on the nation's debt” clined to accept the premiership of shortage of the fluid and the pos­ Interested In milk control pricing cars. four, tenants on the second floor, over six tenths of an inch occur­ should be guaranteed before turn­ Iron In succession to Ahmed sibility of effecting governmental and the possible adoption of a uni­ the Jaffa-Tel Aviv border ( jirh Bill Assured The agreement could not, how­ ^ one Arab was Wiled and the leeded only first sld treatment at ring as snow or rain In southern ing to tax cuts, he added. Qavam, who resigned. Thla was economies by eliminating multiple form system for the three-stats ever, provide for price fixing. New England falling Saturday ! lArab owner of a furniture factory. tht scene. Representative Gore (D-T*nn) the Iranian SaMwth and Hekmat dairy Inspections. area. Bv House Aeliou They would remnin In effect un­ Chief Schoen said a dog and a night or Simday and again about commented “ under the circum­ could not be reached for comment. Overlapping taxes assessed by In Connecticut the price of milk (. which was bombed laat night, waa w til March 1. 1949, when the pro­ Tuesday or Wednesday- I Grounded by punflre while Inapect- » t , pets in ths fsmlly of Mrs. posed law would expire and would Arabella Peck, 53, were credited inr the damage. (Conllnned from Page One) be exempt from the anti-trust laws wlU- giving the alarm. Cries of A Jew waa shot to death *»V when approved by the president „ idmllfled persona near the little the animals aroused one of the It. While they planned V> try to through the Justice depsrtment. Peck children who awakened his Fund Being Raised S ' moaoue of HalfaV ea.ate»Ti gate. tack on some amendments almllar 2. Extend until Feb. 'J8, 1949, the mother. S laill May Knd Any Time to those batted down yerterday by president’s power to control ex­ In the hospital snd reported in To Aid Siek Boy violence arou.v' down here Just as good Ameri­ gram, one way or the other, with­ room. $3,000 is needed as the serum ALWAYS PLEASE cans." CORMSTMAS costa $64 for each day’s trsat in 16 teya. BMpond To Troatmoat rase for drivers and mechanics Smith called the T aft, hill "a 8. Restore the president’s war­ Members of ths Pack fomUy re­ ments and, according to Dr. J. F. the expiration of the last con- piece of shadow-boxing" that time authority to restrict the use sponded to treatment by Dr. Kilgus, Jr., the attending physl ym EATBS clan, the treatments must be ,act on Oct. 1, but that tJte com- "doesn’t nr durlot Irla the some bedroom and told her to (Contlnaed from Bags One) hitnam. Conn., as well as local open a living room window while uild. piMiaa hie preerripMon i ervtce In Rochdale, Maas. In WnMon'e nvei n«i pri she suitfmoned police. Barbara, progressive snd productivs dt- { bi the Rhode laUnd dlvtalon. the The vote for Ihe "gag” rule was 203 to 143 and, except for a few vale prnlenelnnal iHra. f« i McCONVILLE however, lapsed Into unconaclouo- mocrocy at home." s. tompany operates local service in Immediate drllrerv li' nesa before reaching the window. The Federation’s closing session Newport, and lines from that city switches, followed party lines. Tba 1*5 . . . the ideal gift for anyone in llie 8-cnp percolaior Containing several of the leas vonr home. The dog revived quickly in the elected a new president to succeed *to providence and Kingston, R. 1. ; greenhouses family. Beauty, performance and iitiliiy open air but the cat died after be­ EVlward A. O’Neal, who headed the with heat-renifit- ^ imd ra il River. controversial phases of President packed into a cave onlv 9' , x 6" x 6 . . . Large roaster Truman’s 10-polnt Ilght-lnflation ing removed from the house. organisation since 1931. The new ant black plant ic ii's a con-ole radio in capsule form with president is Allen B. Kline, 52 year that cooks an en* program, but lacking any author­ *1 502 Vi tuidliridge St. Tel. 5947 handle. WELDON'S power and lone vou ll have lo hear to Iw- lib erty Ship Runs Aground old stock farmer of Des Moines tire meal at ity to reimpnae consumer ration­ licve. Cirecn and gold, or ivory and gold. iCarlyle Johnson 901 MAIN ^TKKKT ^ “ Free Delivery ______S and Vinton, lo. Kline had been once. . . . ing dr price and wage controls, $36.95 Cherbourg, France, Dec. 19—UTt serving as vice president snd for­ ^Workers Rewarded the bill was snatched from ob­ —’The V. 8. Liberty ahip Button merly was president of the lows livion by some of the fastest legis­ Gwinnett, carrying 9,000 tons of Farm Bureau. t:. — ^ lative footwork In years. U. S. cool, has run aground en ? = The Carlyle Johnson Machine Even as the Bennte rammed It routs to Cherbourg. French tugs During World War n the Unit­ iOompany today presented em- past dwindling Democratic oppo. put out from Cherbourg snd he ed States fa estimated to have In­ Zployees with their annual Chrlst- altlon, the House Rxiles committee Havre today to take the ship in vested more than $700,000,000 in ■maa bonus. Those who have been drafted a "rule" to clear It for floor tow If she can be refloated. synthetic rubber plants. I em ploy^ by the firm for a year debate during today's session start­ Beautiful plaKilc f or more were given $100 each and ing at 10 n.m. (e. a. t.l. rase houses our ^ those employed leas than a year Based primarily on voluntary Turnpike Auto Bo(!y Works yyi famous small ra­ Portable electric* !yrere given a $60 bonua. There action to halt InRatlonary price r OJifi ’^ouOIini (Ite dio. heater every ‘ are 60 employees In the plant at rlaes. the bill Introduced by Sena­ household needs. ; 52 Main street. tor Taft (R-Ohio) would: ''l ------1. PerfflU the president to con­ EQUIPPED AND STAFFED TO SERVE YOU BARSTOW'S C^ts That Are Sure to Please In 1778, the construction of sult with industry, business and ’ North Carolina provided that no agriculture representatives to en­ r.slahllxhed 1923 A D I A M O N D fro- ’5 one was eligible for election as courage agreements to keep prices "The Best For Less" 460 Main St. , governor of the state unless he in line. Phone S'2S4 1^^ &d property valued at 10,000 The agreements could provide Just North Of P. O. 'pounds. for parceling out scarce commodi­ W here You CAN Park! ties among the various users, for regulation , f spc'culatlve trading, All IGnds of Automotive Repairing C H ild a s P r a y e r for controls over lnvontorli'.-<. that

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\ \ PAGE FIFTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19,1947 MANCHESTER EVEiNING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- FRIDAY, DITTO.MBER 19. 1917 PAGl rOtntTBElt a three-act pls>, ''Scrooge and the street. The lieutenant said that ■rid the instrucUona wara issued Orilercfl to C'^II * BiicklaiitbOnklaml CTiristmas F.ury." The play was Santa (laua to Vinit > Roy had haiilted his vehlele in or­ after he received reports that M anehptlipr Veteran Fails Sln6^ W idths Bristol Man der to ssslat B .stslled motorist. Woman Guilty staged ami pieaentcd well by the Orford Village Area some operators were, with some I Christmas Gift Suggestions ! News Tidbits young folks. Between the arts, The truck parried no tsil reflectors FI im m ’ N i i m l M ‘r » Officers Ke-EIeclctl and was partlslly on the highway, psasimlam, calling out "War De­ POWER MOWERS: U a i e B t H i k Robbery Plot Colled From Wire* Barbara Armstrong played piano Frank Campanelll, shipping ^ Oash Victim McCarthy said. ' partment" for the floor whert di­ . In Kiss Death solos. Mrs. Vsrbury sang "Prayer Are Discussed clerk at the Pioneer Parachute The Buckland-Oakland Club held | Perfsef by Oley Speaks, and He arrested Roy on a charge of Los Angclea. Dec. It — >/r> — vorce courts ara locatad, "Flatfoot Daria—18” and 22’ Dr. (lorydon Waaaell, famed Cbropany. has again volunteer­ negligent homicide in violation of EIrvMtor operators In the City Falley" for the police headquar­ Coldwell—21” a Joint Christmas meeting with j "While Christmas", and led the ed to a.ssist fsanta Clsus in the medical misatonary, reiUgns as Passrnurr Killnl Section 2.1.5-F of the General ' hall have been ordered to adhere i ters floor, "Morgue" for the Pro­ Pincor—20" l.oifl Hunt Hardy Ixtoka Annual Chriatmaa Kldtlle.8 par­ Former Sergeant kills Mrs. Inez Batson's youth group | group in carol singing. Dirrcton Agrrr Thai distribution of presents to ty. BrlUah-American clubhouae. 7 superintendent of Shingle Me­ Statutes. Roy was released under strictly to a policy of calling floors bate courts floor and "Ball and Rei>—21” with snow plgw One Intruder and Oit* Wednesday evening. During the After a visit from Santa Clans, Now Open for RuitlnesD- Manrhcstcr's good boys snd .\iilo Hilt* I'urkrd $2fkl bond. MrCarthy saiil that by their numbers only. j Chain" for the city attorney's To Second Trial on p. m. * morial hospital, operated by (he rcfreahmepls were sensed on at- All Thoroughfares girls. This yesr's acUvitie.s Johnson Sea Horse Outboard Motors Annual Chriatmaa dance dial- business meeting the 1947 offi­ when Pryor leaves the ho.spitsi he Building .Siipt. Rsiph Hoffman | Criminal division. irallv Woutifls Other Epiacopal Church on Molokel tracllvsly decorated tables. Mrs. will be eontlncd lo Orford Vil­ i Truck Karly Tmlay Pincor Electric Hedge Trimmers Plea of Insanity loner club, Rainbow club, Bolton. cers were reelected; George Pot- Haacl Culver was chairman of the ALL POPULAR BRAND5 OF Should Be SO Feel will be arrested on a charge of Island, claiming the hospital Is lage snd .‘Silver Lane Homes criminal negligence In violation of Garden King and Rready Garden Tractors. With Baaketball—Hoiiae of David va terton, president; Richard Howss, refre.shment committee. Chilled. Ready I'o Serve If Yoa Like and to some of the children ol Bristol, Dee. IP lA’i .lohii Nevada O ty . Calif., Dec. 19— Guarda, B:S0—Armory. Detroit. Dec. 19.- Foiling! "being administered as a commer­ Possibility that Manchester may •Sei tion 5017 r.f the statutes per­ Snow Plows and Tillage Tools cial, public institution and not as vice presilent; Alfred Drigga, This afteniotin the Buckland- employees of the Iboneer I’ar- Shnrtrand, .'il. or 121 North Msin Lois Hunt Hanly adjudged a Saturday, Dee. SO an attempted robbery at hta' Oakland Club furnished refresh­ SsUbllsh minlmtirn width at 50 aehute Company. I.rfist year he taining to l■,ndnct by » motor Pennsylvania Hand Mowers a missionary hnspital''...... treasurer; and Mrs. Fred Clarke, WINES LIQUORS CORDIALS ,-tieit. was killed in a Innk-aulo vehicle operator so as lo cause murderer for luring a man into a Chriatmaa party of Manchester uncle's bar In a wild exchange of I seeretar>'. ments for the annual party for the feet for new atreet.s was dlac»L--, as program ehlldren of the Bueklaiid school. this week by members of the Board in all parts of town. badly damaged, according to Lieu­ Army and Navy Surplus mal' accomplice ahot him to, Pine___ Civic asaociatlon Chrlal- chairman lntroondon, Conn., hall. bartender, Leo Monleleone. wield­ Englishmen always dress for din­ Bowets also sUBdcated that, in Shartrand was a passenger in _a (’onnecticut Agricultural Experi­ Traditional Christmas (Jarol ner by entering Moroccan dining ear driven by Kranels Pryor, .17, ment station announced last night woman guilty of drat degree mifr- ing a revolver In each hand, klll-j view of the heavy costs for dc- service South Methodist church ed Ellle C. Turner, Sfl, wrlth a ahot hall In red bath robe. \*elopment m w laid on leal estate .\iiH oiiia !Mayor ' of to Williughby stieet, police said. that William L. .Slate of Hamden, Full Sheepskin der for her part In the "kisa of KNOTTY PINE PANEUNG death" slaying of James W. Mc­ 7:30. tlirough the heart and left Carey Fcdaral grand jury ending its operator.% the town m ipht relax ' The latter is now a patient at the Its director for the past 24 years DE LUXE Also Christmas carol service at Investigation into private business I'o I'aki- Itride liospital willi a broken now, knee and vice director of the Experi- Lining Clain. 48. a motorist who had of­ Webb, alias Robert Turner, 39, its rules mak'np it comrulsory to 7:30 p. m., Center Church com­ In critical condition with a bullet deals of Maj. Gen. Bennett Meyers. install walit.s before streets arc Injury and nnmernns eontiisloiis nnmt station at Storrs, will retire fered a ride to her smd her hitch­ WITH DOOR JAMBS, DOOR TRIM AND Never used hiking husband. bined chorus of that church and under his left eye. .... raesldent Truman getting taken over bv the town, (’oncrete and abrasions. on Dc<’. II. Slate rame to t’onnert- Second Congregational. "Feller,” a atlver buff eo<'krr An.soiiia. Dei. lit oV. Mallliew I Acimrding lo Tiaffteis' I.icut. iriit from the tJnlverslly of New No Recommendation for Merry The gun flght began, related Lt. walk building. Bowers said, oild; Chrlstmhs party, North Knd Are Glenn Chittick, when Webb en­ spaniel, as preoenl from Mr. and WINDOW^ TRIM TO MATCH PANELING to the cost of homes. Student of Ansonla today an­ . Thomas V. MeCartliy, the Pryor Hampshire In 191.1 to be agrono­ The prosecutor did not ask for r.* « the death penalty, but the verdict department at headquarters. Main tered the rear tavern door and Mnfl Peter J. Marsden of Galena, ITnfBvorable Response nounced the engagement of bis ear struck a parked Iniek owned mist nl the .Storrs Experiment 2 1 SNO TREAD and Hilliard streets. III. i by Patrick Roy, .'10. of IS Kelley station. carried a mandatory death sen­ announced to Monteleone and Ifl Ideal for Rumpus Rooms and Vnfirtished This recommendation brought daughter, Dorothy J. Student, to $11.95 Recap Your Tires With the tence because the jury made no Monday. Dee. 22 patrons: general unf.ivorabic response from Mayor Tliomas .1. Nelligan of An- recommendation for mefey. Community Cliriatmaa Carol "This la a atickup. It's near Rooms members of the Board and from ! snn’lH. No date for the wedding The woman taslifled that she Sing, e'enter Park at 7 p. m. Cbriatmas and we know you have General Manager George M. Wad- | bar been uet. said Student. 67 Rows Of Knobs remembered "being embraced by Tuesday, Dec. 22 a lot of money, so let'a have IL" dail. Mayor England noted that the I The bnde-tfi-be served as a yeo­ InaUllatton of offlcera. Manches­ Patrona BcQrry lo Cover The INSTALL IT YOURSELF McClain." a Burbank. Calif., vet­ ter Lodge of Masons at Masonic town has Just now arrived at a ■ man first class in the "Waves” erans administration employe, but As the patrons scurried for cov­ point where Its treasury is not be­ during the war. Nelligan. now CONNECTICUT Over 400 Knobs Temple. er under the tables, Webb glanced had no recollection of holding his Wednesday, Dee. 24 ing tapped fr.i roadbuilding for , serv'ing his second term a.s mayor, head in po.sltion. as the state away from the bar an Instant, Dewey-Richman M anchesfar private developers, and he staterl ; b I h o is labor relations director of to dig you out of snow, mud Kiddles Christmas party at De­ and Monteleone grabbed the two that he was certain the potential. i the t'. S. Rubber company at WASHETERIA charged, so that her common law pot .Square. p.ni. revolvers from a drawer, Chittick home owner would not benefit from nearby Naiigiitiiek. 6.'i8 CENTER STREET PHONE .'i.lS.*! and slush. Very effective husband. Joseph I. Hardy, could Sunday. Dec. 2fl said. Co. Milling and Construction Co. shoot him any sueh aetlon in relaxing rules on wet roads. Hartford Hurricanes vs Guards He said Webb fired aa Turner OCULIST as Bowers suggested. WE DO THE WORK __Hsrdv,Armory. recently recaptured i Armorv came In the front door with a Call 2-0927—9 A. M. to 4 P. BL "You can bet”, Mayor England LEATHER GLOVES Sanderson, Tex., after escaping Jannaiy Id and 17 tlrawn revolver, and the bartender Skid, 'that the developer Is not IT'S Bring Your Laundry, Bedspreads, Blankets and Scat­ We do the complete joh in .jail in Nevada City, is a'xaiting "Pirates of Penzance." Present­ returned the fire with several PRESURirriONS FILLED ■^py'Tirrili Si ■' An * knocking off his costs savings to ter Rugs lo Above Address.______FUR LINED...... $4.95 trial on a murder charge. He was ed by Epworth League of South shots before Turner, leaping over NEW FRAMES the home buyer." our own shop with the latest returned here laat night while the Methodist church. the bar to attack Monteleone, O ther Directors lndi«-ated op­ g i t h ’s Your l.aundry Work Done In .*10 Minutes w o o l, LINED - $2.95 jury was ilelibcratiiiK. i Saturday, Jan. 2F was felted with a bullet through LENS DUPI.ICATED factory .inethotl e4|uipnicnt. M.s. Hardy entered a double j position to any relaxation of the assssasaaaaeeaeeaeaeaea ^ 1 * 4 5 Annual banquet HoSe Company, the heart. REPAIRS MADE present requirement^. Sheets And Pillow Cases Mangled Steam cured with air pressure. This method plea of Innocent and innocent by i No. 2, S M. F. D„ a t Hose house. Several more shots were fired General Manager Waddell said Your Laundry Washed And Dried If Desired reason of insanity. California Saturday. Feb. 7 at Webb who finally collapsed that the restrictions iiave had ona < \c|u IN cl' 10076 w o o l. PANTS, hoavVH eight . *4.50 is the same as is used in the manufacture of lav permits separate trials on the I..n<1tes' Night. South Manche.stcr near the rear door, the officer good effect not originally con* .Shirts Finished—48 Hour Service new tires, proven to give longer trouble free two plea.s. Fire Dept., Garden Grove. added. Bldered In th a t many lota within FOR - ChitUrk aaid Monteleone, un­ Garden King Tractors the developed parta of town have Hours 8 A. M— 8 P. M. Sat. 8 A. M.—7 P. M. PEA COATS $15.75 mileage. Canadian Poet Dies hurt in the fray in which he aimed Public been built upon without neceaslty Ottawa, Dec. 19— Duncan seven shots, told him he had the LET (JS SHOW YOU THE SAVINGS High land Park's With Snow Plows, Sickle Mowerii, 10” Turn Plow, Culti­ for town expenditure for additional WE CAN MAKE FOR YOU ■41R FORCE FELT OVERSHOES___ $2.91 Campbell Scott. 86, generally rc- two .38 revolvers in the drawer a extenaion of facilities for water Gienwood (No. this price is not a misprint) Open F^renings Mon. Through Fri. thc uncrow-ned poet month ago when he heard a re­ 5etback Party and aewage disposal. I fim '. I.o" \- .'fL' \\ I'ck Clirrstiiias j of Canada, died at hts port that the bar was going to vator, Disc Harrow, Transportation Cart, etc. Ottawa home today. be robbed. Given by Andenmn-Shea }(MAS TREES 75c up Highland Park school should AatlHary. No. 2046 .3 And 5 H. P. Immediate Delivery Brooker Becomes feel a sen.se of gratification a t the MANCHESTER TIRE success of its Christmas projects, EVERY FJtlDAY NKIHI Tasmania Premier from tile gayly trimmed tree with AT V. F. W HOME Clement Uniform Co. lU accompanying hall decorations, Mancheater Gnwn Capitol Grinding Col Hobart, Taamania, Dec. 19- -(iP) 5‘I8 East Middle Turnpike Look For The Tydol Sign and RECAPPING Co. the more pretentious Christmas I Merry Christmas pageant itscli. 1 Priaea! Refrcahmental 38 MAIN STREET TEL. 7958 —William Edward Brooker was OPEN EVENINGS BROAD STREET TEL. .",889 sworn in as premier of Tasmania For Your Christmas MALES! Tlie decoration of the hall waa a Pfaijrlng starts at 8:20 aharp today to succeed Robert Cosgrove, Christmas project In which all the I W ith who resigned yesterday following grades made some contribution. v! charges that he had accepted The large posters flanking the money from road transport oper­ wall depicts various aspects of ators to prevent nationalization of Christmas. The kindergarten made ALL WOOL a fireplace .scene; the first grade, Dart's Delicious the industry. I Records The new leader of the I..abor Santa and his reindeer flying over Textile 5tore Hot A Hundred government also wrlll assume the the housetops in a darkened sky; portfolio of treasurer. REINDEER SWEATERS the third grade. Christmas carol- And One Different for A Royal commission 10 days els In ".Toy to the World;” the / ago authorized the Indictment of fourth grade, the Nativity; the I EGC NOG Cosgrove, who ia apeclflcally ac­ Always a favoritr wiili outdonr men. .Slip- sixth grade, stained gla.ss window.s cused of having accepted £5,400 Dns in Red, Blue and Green. Also available made by intricate paper cutting of Woys Of 5oying: (gl7,388| from your transport op­ In Indian and Moose de.signs. ('nlorful and hol,v scenes and Christmas motifs. » 1\IAUE WITH STRI6TLY FRESH EGGS EVERYBODY erators In return for assurances good-lmPi— Secre­ snd halls in many colors and red tremendous stoch^l6 brands. tary of the State Frances Burke Santa Claus stats, just to men­ Redick today reminded paid lob- tion a fc'v decorations. DART'S DAI bylat who plan to appear at the (greetings 'Hie most ambitious project was February special session they BEDSPREADS must pay the new 95 registration the Christm as pageant enUUecl Phone 6430 fee. "The Oiri.stnias Story" In a dram­ atization in four scenes of the For The Opera Lover She pointed out that the law re­ 'awiKMMfXfwnHwncntwiwBefiaMflfWMiasflaMiMMiliiiMVflMKM SPEOAL SALE! quires new regirtration jn the ever old and ever dear story of the Nativity. The cast made up of I case of special session, provided it , Alt $14.98 to $16.98 and 916.98 LA TRAVIATA, CARMEN. LA TOSCA. tonight children from all grades was ubiy MARRIAGE OF FIGARO, LA BOHEMB la held more than 30 days after | directed by Annaray, Cordy, teach­ LADY CHRlstiNA BcBRtifal CheniUa the regular aesslon. I Dupont Nylon The 1947 General Aasenibly er of the fdurlh grade, a.sslsted by THINGS ARE FRESHER AT THE the teachers of all the other DAINTY DOT BED SPREADS, SPEQAL $11.98 paaaed legislation upping the grades. The music for the songs HOSIERV registration fee from $2 to 95 and was original, being composed by 45 Ouage $149 For The Symphony Patron the fee for filing expenses follow­ Othera at $6.98 to $8.98 the children from the third grade At Ouage $1.9fi ing the session b;, the like amounL through the sixth grade. The scen­ BEETHOVEN. SCHUBERT, SIBELIUS. Although the session is expoct- ery was made by the children In & SPECIAL! SHOSTAKOVrrCH. TSCHAIKOWSKY e1 to last no longer than one to, MODEL FRUIT SHOPPE T T HOSE Christmas "family" calls the fifth and sixth grades. The K ALL LADIEB AND AH Wool-Filled two weeks, indications arc that a cast follows: Grandmother. Lillian f . M1BSEB BOCKB large group of lobbyists will he ’ “WHERE GENUINE QUALITY PREVAII.S” Church: Helen, Donna Gordon; Reg. 3Se Mereerlard SATIN COVERED PUFFS in operation during that period. 997 .MAIN .STREET TEf.EPHONE 2-0784 are welcome any day of the Holiday Jack, David Smith; Mary. Peggy Cotton 4 pnirn flAO For Those Western Tunes Carter; Joseph. Frank Seukbeil; $15.98 and $19.50 Trihutr riUd To .Imigr MrOonoiigh ______A FEW STEPS BELcnV HALES ______Reg. 7Sc fi0% wool Innkeeper. tSonald Bogner; Wise ao% Spaa Rayon AO C olon MONTANA SLIM, GENE AUTRY. season. Men, Brendon Shea, Ormand West 2 pain *1J)0 BURL IVES. DENVER DARLING H artford. Dec. 19—(A’l—^.ludge ! | FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN TOWN ' find George Dormer; Shepherdg, John F. McDonough of the Com- j Rudolph Neubauer, Russell Steven* Down-Filled mon Pleas court, who will retire i | 5PECIAL5 FOR FRIDAY AND 5ATURPAY son, VVllIiam MocArdle, John Dor­ April 11 upon reaching the siatu- | And with so many calls crowding mer. John Norris and George SATIN COVERED PUFFS tory age limit of 70, received n tri- : For The Jazz Conrioisseur bute from niemliers of the Hart- ^ MC INTOSH (Hand Picked) Beauregard: Angels. Barbara $.52.50 long distance lines on Christmas Eve Field, Ruth Johnson. Marcia Mil­ All C olon IRVING FAZOOLA, STAN KENTON. ford County Bur n.ssoeiation at the ler. Jean I..nmengo, Marsha Gun- start of yesterday's court aeasion. j |‘ther and Karen Pearson. JAZZ OF THE PHILHARMONIC, ESQUIRES A opokesman for the Bar associn- I basket 9 9 c lbs. X 5 | c tion told the Waterhury jurist that 1 APPLES ^ and Christmas Da^, you'll enjoy faster Mrs. Cordy and her coat were lawyers were sorry lie was leaving I greatly helped by Morgan Porter and said it' had been "a joy to ! and Edwin John'teon w’ho acted as service by calling tonight when line* the property managers. The boys For The Donee Fans work under your direction in tlii.M SKK in.Es.s court." SXO-WIIITF, FLOIIIII.A were on hand at every rehearsal a id at both performance! In order GLEN MILLER. .SAMMY KAY, BLUE GRAPEFRUIT O R A N G E5 are less busy. to insure a well ordered and BARRON, CHARLES SPIVAK, RAY BLOCK M U5HROOM 5 smooth presentation of the pag­ 5 for 25c doz; 19c eant. What of Betsy Frelhelt ana l)«iz. 19c- lb. 4 9 c .1 I)«z. 9.Tc No matter when you call, you’ll find your her pitch pipe? The soft sound­ ing of Betsy's pipe.at'the exact fo r The Children ROLLER right moment started all choruaea long distance operator on the job, ready ' off together and on the right key, EMPEROR RED OR MALAliA WHITE AeSiW BOZO AND HIS ROCKET SHIP, SPARKY SKATING Cbriatmas. Chrlstma* every­ ore Ahvnsm a Sne aelectlon of THE TALKING TRAIN, CINDERELLA, ETC to put through your call as quickly as where, to be sure, had a truly RUFFLED OR ST. MARYS B feta season at Highland Park TAIIXIRED CURTAINB Friday Night school. GRAPES 5 ">'■ 25« 10< she possibly can. AND COTTAOE BETH Eitra wide satin bindinfs For Many, Many More WhMi yaw a«« 'wfiir ^ leal ture yeaM «|fwe. in Dusky Rose, Blue Gieep. Wells 5freet Sl'NKIST ORANGES .. .. doz. 19c DEL MONTE COFFEE ....J.. .lb. 19c lIoMsiiig Hearing Esquire’s mtueutine colon and pattenu are Peach, Yellow,-Mulberry and WE HAVE THOUSANDS WE HAVENT SUNKIST LEMONS OVER DRAFEB SPACE TO MENTION .8 for 2.',c SCOTT TOILET TISSUE ...... roll lOc designed in Esquire’s exclusive Fifth Avenue White. 5ports Center BALinVIN APPLES . b.iN. 89c FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS . lb. 19c Has Been pelaviNl Fashion Laboratory. ai*N nad morn ERESH roCONT'TS . Oil. 29c DIAMOND W A L N U TS...... lb. 19c p i ( ALIFORMA FK;s . pkir. 29c ( ARNATION MILK . . . ..T tall tins .I9c Wsehington. Dec. 19—(.F) — A And they’re constructed to giye yon txtra Lowest rates on long distance calls be­ hearing called at Hartford. Conn., wear. (They have Multi-Ply heels and tecs, are Open Every Night $12.95, $14.95 Y r,n .o w by a Joint Congreaslonal Commit­ jsre-tested S ways for durability.) FRESH r'E i.i.o gin every week day evening at 6 P. M tee on Housing for December 22 Until Cbriatmas Eve BROILER5 AND has been poatponed tentatively un­ Why not see our new Esquire Socks today! $15.95, $16.95 TU R N IP5 RA D I5H E5 SPINACH til January 5. R O A 5TER 5 The committee, headed by Rep­ 5 ,!'S Tel. M u. 71M After 4 P. M. ^Idwln and Representative Sad­ is k. rnnnertlrut RepiiWlcsn...

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confartnes with tha House appro­ See Attempted priations. Guardian at Croaainf Local Woman Insurance Man Obituary The Sanata Appropriations com- Remeinbared bjr Pupiia m ittea last night approved $20.- CHRISTMAS TREES Theft bf Auto 000,000 tn aid for Chinn but this Thomas R. Raby ‘who has Dies Suddenly Is Vindicated was trim m ed by the Senate to $18,- been employed aa special po­ And WreathA 000.000, liceman for traffic duty at Funerals TTic action was taken as Vanden- Manchester Green for a num­ Spruce And Fir 75c Up J' Local Man Completely Woman'fl Car Left in a bt-rg arguad Iri favor bf the ap­ ber of years and who resigned Victim of Heart Attack; Fr#t Delivery Anywherg In Mancheiater A r'a y Driveway Found on propriation to help China in Its last month, was remembered Had JuAt Relumed Absolved < of CJiarges Funeral Services battle against Communism. He by the rhildren of toe school O|ipo8ile Side of Street ■ddcfl. howaver, that there Is "no tiHlay. From Shopping Made by Woman way" In which the $20,000,000 The Dolphin Lunch n Mr. Raby during toe time he Mancheater Green |i For Doi'tor Tanner cniild be administered under the served as traffic officer took Robert J. McKinney, IikrI insur- An accident, in which an at- pending foreign aid measure, Apparently toe victim of a heart Open All Houra % good care of the children cross­ attack as she rested after a Christ­ d by a neighbor, who charitea brought by Mrs. Lorraine requiem ina.sa a t nine o'clock in Chestnut street reportedly eollld- not yet appropriated under a for­ realgned. This morning he was cd with toe parked car of F.llsa- eign aid biil passed earlier this notieed'that Mixs Pickup had not Kennedy, o' this town. In a suit for St. Bridget s church. Kcv. Robert asked to come to the school gone to work this morning, and, 12,800 damages. Mrs. Kennedy J. Carroll w-as celebrant. Rev. beth J. Jenka of Mountain road. year by wnlch China is getting and when he arrived he found Gtaatonbury. Mrs. Jenks said she some $30,000,000. finding a key In the door, entered ARMY AND NAVY CLUB had charged that Mr. McKinney Bronislaw Gadarowakl, deacon, toe rhildren aaaembled tn toe toe apartment where the d»ad and Rev. James P. Timmins, sub­ had left her car parked In a Vandenberg asked that the pres­ school auditorium. A program had made amoroiu advances when ent bill be amended to provide this woman lived alone. She had no making an Insurance collection. deacon. Mrs, Arlync Garrity pre­ driveway at 96 ('hestniit street, for his benefit was carried out and al the time of the collision It $18,000,000 to assure that "some­ relatives here. Mr. McKinney denied her charges sided at the organ and Arthur and he was presented a purse Police were notified, and called Keating was soloist. wan standing on the opposite side thing can be done for (Jlilna." of money. NEW SUPER and the Judge s nndlng yesterday Chairman Bridges (R-NH) of the medical examiner Dr. Robert R. completely absolved him of any The bcareih W’crc Thomas I. of the street Just behind a line of Keeney. Chief of Police Herman aulllvan. James B. Tanner. Henry parked cars. Police do not believe toe Appropriations committee gnUL Judge FltxGerald rem ark­ agreed to Vsndenhcrg’s suggestion Sehcndel said th a t Mina P|ekup ed after hearing Mrs. Kennedy’s Campbell, John H. Waddock, Jr., It could have rolled there Itself. had evldeqyy Just rctunied from a Peyton W. Tanner and Francis Cars driven by Robert D. Brcnn and the Senate accepted It "with­ chargea that It was the "welrd- out objection.” Piihiic Recorch. shopping mp last evening when eat case" that had come to his at­ Oonnerton. of Brooklyn, Conn., and Catherine she was strlrken. She had taken tention while on the bench. Biinal was in St. Bridget's cem­ R. Williams of 29 Bank street col­ BINGO i off her coat, but was ntill w'l-arlng Mr. McKinney, who Is a well etery, Manchester.. Rev. Robert J. lided near 382 Hast Center street Warrantee Oeeda her hat and was lying .on a couch. known and highly respected resi­ Carroll conducted the committal at 7:58 p. m. yesterday. It was re­ llospiUll I\oU‘8 George Findell to Sarah J. Hew- Some gifts were on a nearby AT 8:30 SHARP dent of this town, was repreaented aei^'ice. ported that the Wllllama car ItL property on MIddIo Turnpike table. In hla defense by Judge William struck toe rear of toa other ma­ east. Admitted yesterday: Georgs For many years Mlaa Pickup 8. Hyile. The eomplalnant was chine as both proceeded eastward. The Farm I>anda Exchange Cor­ lived on Adams street. She has a EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT repre.sented by Attorney Wesley C. Mra. Eva Warfield, 83, of Ando­ Rowsell, 3.53 Main street; Mrs. poration to Pine Builders, Incor­ sister residing in North Csrolina Q rjk. Carol Singing ver, received a shaking up and Valerie Barbriek. Wapping, Ed­ porated, property in Pine Acres and a roiialn. Mrs. Edwin Purne.ll judge Kllrgcrald. noting tbst possible injury yesterday shortly ward Trnygis, Biiekland: .Mrs. Terrace. of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, who K.B. Kennedy's mother was in an afte r 2 p. m.. when a car In which Eva Warfleld, Rockville; Charles William F. Johnson to Jerome have been notified. The deceased ATTRACTIVE DOOR PRIZES! adjoining room when the alleged At Local Bank ■he was a passenger, driven by Kerr, 140 Oakland street, Robert Breltschneldcr, property on Hem- incident occurred and that the con­ wss active In the affairs of St. Doris F„ W. Manning of Andover, Miirdork, Lake street. lork etreet.* ' Msry’s rhureh and for some 40 testants In the suit had known swerved across East Center street Admitted tislay: Sarah New­ William F. Johnson fo Morton E. each other for 10 years, said: years had been an employee of Women Employepg A|>« and hit a conrrete- wall near 660 comb, 151 Pitkin street; Bernard Herman, property on Hemlock Cheney Brothers. "Never before had the 4»-ycar- Center street. Also bruised was Daley, Wapping; Rlchaiil Sia- street. old defendant attempted any lib­ pear Twice a Day; Cum* another passenger, Mrs. Anna Gll- monda, 175 AiKiimn street, .Mich­ Edward J. Holl to .larvla Realty erties with the 26-year-old plain­ bert>71 of North Coventry, ael Morasco, 20 Jordt street; Rcy> Company, two parcels of land on tiff. On the facts as determined lorn Highly Lauded Mra. Manning told police her West Center atreeL Boy Scout Heads the court will not saddle the de­ nold Caleen, 106 Main street; Ar­ DANCING AND enr, going west, went out of con­ nold Miner, 190 Sum m it street. Qiilt-rlalm Deeds fendant with a Judgment for dam­ Patrons of toe Manchester Trust ages. To arrive at a different con­ trol due to some mechanical diffi­ Discharged yesterday: Robert Cheney Brothers to the Town of To Meet Tonight Company who have happened In at culty In toe steering gear. Mrs. Sopher, 40 Earl street; Mrs. Nora Manehester, property known aa clusion on the facta found would the UanK toia week at 1U:3U ip the ENTERTAINMENT produco a chaotic result, legally Warfield was treated at Memorial MeBrierty. South f?oventry; .lohn Middleficid street. lorenoon or 2:30 In toe afternoon, hospital where X-rays were taken. Edward I. Holl to Earl C. Doeb- An important meeting of the and BoolaUy speaking.” Turner. 92 H ackm atack street; Boy Scouts organization In the have been privileged to bear a Mra. Florence D’Addarlo. 27 Flor­ cner, property on Summit etrecL group of four woman employee Manchester Dlatrlct will be held ence street; Mrs. Mabel Qu|at, Certificate of Incorporation this evening at seven-thirty In the In 'The Cove" TONIGHT singing from the balcony on toe Broad Brook; Alan Relchenbaeh, A rcrtificate of Incorporation Truman Reque§ts second floor, toe popular Chrlat- Municipal building. Formal busi­ Almut Town 20 Ashworth street; Carol Haw­ was filed with the Town Clerk ness and reports will be expedited niaa carols, accompanied on a kins. Storrs; Mrs. Elizabeth P'ng- lotlay by incorporators George W. portable organ,by George U. Ash­ and round table diaciisslons will VERNON INN Soloiis Commit Tlte Manchester Klwaiila club slrom. South Windsor; Mrs. Vic­ Griffin, George C. Leasner and follow, with both the Seoul and ton, organlat and choir director of toria Bliss, 24 I rortor road. Eatella Kutz. The corporation Is toe Bouto Metoodlit church choir. will have Its annual Christmas Cub commissioners on hand to AT THE TRAFFIC ROTARY TALCOTTVILLE party Monday at Murphy's res­ Discharged today: Raynor Bar- to be known as the Automatic give their respective groups any America to een made by the Religious Edu­ cent In each of the three following cation committee and toe teach­ from Fred's beautifully man board, so too Truman propo­ packaged in gay, holiday S sal may be in for trouble on that years. ers. score. Using these and other variable gift wrappings. | Congressional shuddering was In factura, the government arrived Mentbers of Headquarters Com­ at a high estimate fur the Mar­ pany, First Battalion, Connecticut mspcct, too, over the sisii of toe National Guard, are reminded to ill. shall plan of $17,800,000,000 and a DIAL 7723. gi But the president said that big low estim ate o( $16,100,000,000. report at the State Armory here Cloaer to High Figure tonight al 7 o'clock to get their as the coat will be. It la only 6 pay checks. per cent of the cost of the war and But in announcing his "best Free Delivery All Day Wednesday “Ie.se than 3 per cent of our na- estim ate” of $17,000,000,000. as the basis for congressional action, All members of Pllworlh-Cornell ' lionat Income during the life of Post, the American Ikiglon, are re­ the program. Mr. Truman hewed much closer to the high llgurr than the low quested to be at the I^tglon Home I "Investment Toward Peace” ■, one. tomorrow night with their 1-egion "As an It vestment toward th^ Hcarcifeiea at home are the m a­ caps to assist In the drawing of peace and security of the world and jor reason why I'. S. shipments the prir.es being offered by th'e lo­ I Fred s Package Store toward the reallr.ation of hope and will be smaller than those esll- cal ^st. The drawing will be held Confidence in n better way of life mateil by the Paris conference, the al 11 o'clock tomorrow night. A H 117 Spruce Strett Cor. Bissell Street for the fiil'U'e," he dccl.ared,, "this completely furnished house, an report said. On the oth:’r hand, it •4 a • ^ cost is small indeed." foresaw a "considerable increase” automobile and a trip to New York a Mr. Truman said he was recom­ In supplies available from other are the prises. mending the program to Congress western hemisphere nations. •in full confidence of its wisdom The 11. S. is exjteeled to supply Mr. and Mrs. Mervln Cole are and neres.sity a.' a m ajor step In goods valued at $19,300,000,000, visiting their parent.s. Mr. and our nation's que.st for a just and instead of the $20,0tK).tK)0,tK)0 pro­ Mrs. Isaac Cole of Maxol street. lasting peace." , jected at Paris, while other hem­ Mervin Is a well known local bas­ As a Joint undcrtalting- of the isphere eountrics will supply ketball player and this season Is a United States and a group of about $10,600,000,000 w orth in­ member of the No. Carolln Univer­ European countries', he said, the stead of $15,000,000,000. sity varsity flve. Mrs. Cole prior program ‘is proof that free men The 35.tHto.000,000 in shipments t.i her marriage was Miss Mary can effectively join together to from the western liemi.sphcre Penn Jett of Chapel Hill. North defend their free inslitutions makes up the bulk of some $58,- Carolina. against totalltanan pres.suies. and 500.000.000 ill ini|Kirt.s from oiit- I to promote better standard.s of •slile coiinlnes during the recovery life for all their peoples." pcrkitl. The report notes that "Eu- Favors Blowing Muoh In Form of Gifts icpeans will be able to pay for As outlined In the documents two-lhirds of their Imports during Up R€‘irli Plants stint to Congres.s., ,, "invirh , " , of the I the next four years through their aid would O'" In th- form of gifts, | ,.,r„rt.s: that i.s, without dol­ some would be in loan.s lar help. (Continued from Page One) I There was no breakdown tm hov, Can Meet ^nine Kequesls ate Appropriations committee; de­ the n'.OOO.OOO.OOO would be split The r.jiort said that in the case among the \ aridus countries There fended a provision of a money hill was no esi.imatr. cither, of how of cotton, dried fruit, canned or which would bar American partic­ jlrled milk, sugar, .and loliaeeo • 4 Cubic Foot mueh the t'niUsi Stales might get the liiri.a icipie-sts ran be approxl- ipation in such di.smantllng oper- back. ation.s. liencral Electric Dealu arc Ku;ip,iM'd to b<- w oi k, d nnatcly met or exrcedi'd.’ Hut th,- next croi> year will Me look the floor -after Senator Freezer pul for getting from- the receiving Vandenberg (K-Michi told the s:j.oo Mohth countries supplier of sear< e. stra- , send„f only 22 000,000 metric ton.s Senate that the State department grain to Europe from all tegic materials to ston- up in the Is seeking agreement with Great • S Cubic Foot United Stales But for the.«e. this sources, the report predicted, as Britain to hail the "tag end" of against a request for '29.51K»,000 General Electric country would p.ay < ash tons. the dismantling of German plants •Vktrn. . MCh otoer In order to get m hand T 239000 tonT I »597.oo0,000'a«ked by the ad- from Uncle Sam. are: Auetrie. or A230.000 ss.6 ^tons, ^ the document said. ; lllsJ!ministration for those countries ' T rlfh m m * 44 S7 BelglusD, Britain, Denmark. Eire, governmenrfleure,l'”Th‘"''v^ ” 09.0«0.000 voted yes- n-ance Oreeec Iceland. Ita ly .:I :-!tates hnd Canada cniild . ’''’•l"''! spare temay by tlie House. Luxembourg. Netherlands. Nor-' onlv $637,000 fsjo- worth in r.vi . The Hou."e nieasure did not in- RADIO SALES t SERVICE way. Portugal, ..Sweden, SwiUer-'i vcBr", .-i:, a^.iiiust the Paria csti- Clurle any fur.ds for Chins. Uihui OPEN EVENINr.S land and Turkeg. i mate of $1,200,000,000. pa .Rage I'.ir Senate artion on for­ One-Quarter Mite ISortli of the Center eign relief must be reconclUd in i U M IL 9 LN i IL XMjV.S ' 1 ^ I.' I • , - /

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Not Worried I Local Sport Chatter Nassiff Arms Here Tonight Home Five After.Fifth Francis Oeisslar. RockvilleR ock v l^ High i Shop with the Polish-Ameiicana Play Sunday bsseball am> basketball coach, has and Army A Navy Club playing About Boston Red Sox submitted his resifnatlon to the ! at 7:45. Rockville Board or Education to I ------Consecutive Victory become effective January 19. He's | The Nassiff Arms basketball Bay State Midway, Five Claims Sox Are Serious headed for a hlglior position in this : team will play In Hartford tonight, To Test Rec League ty at tha guard posts. In raaarva area. Fran was formerly in the j The team will leave the Eaat Side Dick Harrison Big Gun wUI ba Bobby TbotOMM, fonaar In Their Efforts to Harris admitted that Stephens Manchester schuol ayr.em. Rec at 8:43. Entry at East Side would bolster the Red Box attack, In Whiskered Team’ s Southern California star. aad'Cd* die Bell of Plttaburgh. Beat Out Detroit for but surpnsed the gathering by de­ Christmas greetings have been Jdancheater High travels to Sunday afternoon at tha Bast Impressive In downing tha Boa* claring Im was not too keen on received from Walt___ Ckuilln.______ntana-' Bristol tonight for a CCIL game Attack; Team Won 75 Second; Keller Ready pitchers Kramer and Kinder. Es­ Side Rec the Naaairf Anna flva ton Chain Gang, Union City. N. J-. ger-Owner of the Hartford Hurri-! with the Bell Town High • school, Games Last Season Proa, Woroester Nortona and pecially so since OCneral Manager canes, and Maurice PodoIoR of the ^ The locals have a three and two will engage the Nortliaropton Brooklyn Giants, tha Guards will N«w York, Dec'. 19— Bucky George Weiss, who was present at American Hockey League. won and lost record this season. Maas., Midway Five. Little la Any team that can roorc 76 vie present their atrongaat poaatida HkirU, who decUrca be (Ud not!the conference, disclosed that the toriea In. 81 engagementa from Copies of the Official National known of tbe vlaitUig team except starting lineup agalnat Uw Dav* develop tboee deep lines on hie ‘ Yankees had made a bid for Kra­ I The Queena and North End coaat to coaat rouBt be good. mer last year. Kinder held the Hockay Guide for 1948 ann Who's ; Debs each two points in a that they are reported to be one of id'a forebesd tbroufn worry, ntya UuU That'a the unbelievable record of Johnny Bycholski, tbs Ouard*a Yankees to two hits in a game last Who In Hockay for 1948 have Women's Bowling League match the beat basketball quinteta In the recent player rakle engineered the amaalng Houm of David bas­ leading scorer, will be In the Start* summer. reached the aporta department. at the ” Y " last night The Pin Iw tbe naUUonaire Boeton Had Sox that aection o f the state. ketball team which will atack their Ing lineup along with Rad Qavello, Boetoa Staff The Same Both hooka are musta for puck Boira Delights blanked the West upon weaker American League foUowera. Side Bowlerettes. Jane 'Taylor's The Northampton team la made skill and ability agalnat the Na­ Frank Bores, Wea Dlnnia and. Chiba have not caused him to loae "I don't think the recent pitch­ up of students attending Monson tional Guarda tonight at the ar­ cither Bob Tedford or Al Surowlae. ing acquisition strengthened Bos­ 348 was the beet triple o f the a single nlgbt'a sleep. The Brttlah-Amerlcana and the night. Academy and at tha present the mory. The game will atart at 9:10. Pete Staum, Johnny Sumhriasld Tbe suave manager of tbs world ton too ihuch,” he said. .*T don't Naseiff Anna basketball teams will team ie leading the ^ league in Chirrently on their annual trip and Coach Yoet will ba in l aaanra. champion New York Yankees told rate Kramer as a top-flight pitch­ play Saturday night at the Rec In Frun Mahoney, Boys' Room sti- Northampton. through New England, the David's For the first time thia aeaaon newspapermen that be was optl- er. 1 regarded Kinder aa a good the feature game of the twln-bllj pcrvlsor at the East Side Rec, said Hie atarting lineup for the out- first appearance on Connecticut tbe Gtiarda management has aa- mlsUc about hla team's chances to hurler early last season, but I in the Rec League play. In the all basketball gamca in the Inter­ o f-^ t e r a will ba Gunner I^Uaaler ■oil will be In the Silk City f>- cured two gtria teams to play In repeat and was not the least bit don't think he's too good now." nightcap, Willie's and tha Lourtla mediate League have been can­ and Bob Wirtalla as forwards. Tbe night. The long whiskered gentle­ the preliminary gams at fi o’doek. Impressed by Boston's acqulaiUon Harris predicted that the Yan­ will tangle. celled until January 5 when, the former attended Hopktna Pnqi men have dropped only one game The Guarda girls team, com* ef shortstop Junior Stephens and kees will surprise with their pitch­ Knighta play the Checkers. difl-lng which time he was a high this seaaon and will be out to halt |y>M«l of Revcral members from pitchers Jack Kramer and Ellis ing next season. "We have four Mickey Katkaveck aanda holi­ scorer for two atralght years. WIL the Guard's winning streak which teat ycar’a Advna glrla team, plus Kinder from the St. Louis Browns g o ^ looking hurtera coming up day greetinga from Wilmington, Intermediate League Ktuudinga talla ia a local lad who formerly has reached four games. Marion and Eleanor Vittner a**d and outfielder .Stan Spence from from Kansas City,” he said. N. C. Mickey is currently coach­ W. L. Pet. played with Manchester High. At Dick Harrlaon, six foot, five .the Holland sisters will oppose Washington. “Scouts have told us that this ing the Wilmington college basket­ Manchester Motors.. 4 0 1.000 center will be .the team’s playmak- Inch center, formerly played at Wllllmantic St. Joaepn’s. Tha “It looks to me,” Bucky grinned quartet—Clarence Marshall, Tom­ ball team. Katkavack's club won Narragansett Acea.. 4 0 1.000 er. Red Pleher who was All State Northwestern. The big pivot oper­ Thread City glrla have been e led dM to be- the beat and tha most talent soothing niffled golf J>ros and Pagani, rf ...... I 0-0 2 equally ruffled golf writers. Bean’s (I ) Ueve that Joe will report to the Kearns, If ...... 6 1-2 13 President George Krause hopes Brown ...... 83 115 9fi—293 White Stag Ski Pants spring training camp at St. Pet­ Frey, c ...... 4 1-6 9 to arouse skating enthusiasm of Werner ...... 88 98 92—278 ersburg, Fla., March 1 In the best Manchester and build up skating Row’s Thai Again? Agostlnelll, ...... 0 2-4 2 ' A Hialeah publicity handout says Preile ...... 89 86 99—274 shape In years." he added. Blacl^ Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 iatorasts. Breen ...... 101 109 107—817 $9.95 to $ 18.95 Whitney, Cape Cod “Chandler also writes that he ex- At tho next meeting, which la to that racing aeeretarias John B. Campbell and C2iirles J. McLen­ Dummy ...... 80 80 85—200 ...... 11 4-12 26 he held January 7 at the Center Totals nan have picked Calumet's cita­ Score at half time 18-12 Cy- Springs Lodge, membership cards tion aa "The two-year-old mqst Totals ...... 446 493 478 1417 . and Shirtcraft Shirts clonea will be presented to the all sign­ ed up members, So if you are in­ likely to succeed.” . . . Cita­ Fairfield’s (8) D. V cn n sT l...... 82 — 82 Braves (41) - terested in joining tbe club stop in tion only won $155,680 this year 3.95 . . . What do they call succeed­ Blanchard ...... 98 108 101—807 White $ . . . . . 4 1-3 9 at tha next moeUng. FOR MEN Symington, rf . E. V en n a rt...... 109 110 90—819 Sturtevant, If ...... 4 0-2 8 ing? Cordy ...... 98 95 104— 292 Behrend, c .... 0-4 22 C. V en n a rt...... 101 -88 8 7 -2 7 6 Fancy $ 2*95 up Schulaky, rg ...... 1 0-1 2 One-Minul^ sports Page ONLY! McGowan ...... 85 99— 184 All naw crisp and delightful patterns to Smith, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 East Side Junior Maryland's footb. i team leaves for the 'Gstor Bowl Dec. 26 knd plcaae "your belt" button downs and ragular ' Totals ...... 483 491 486 1460 collar etylea Totala ...... ______20 1-10 41 League Resulls ita boxing team tak s off for the Kalghta (85) Sugar Bowl the next day . . . It * ...... 4 1-3 9 definitely won't be an. In-the-red Poole, rf ...... The Anlmala downed the Hurri­ Cheney, Wembley and Aigiros, I f ...... 7 1-4 10 Christmas for the Terrapins . . . canes 00 to 27 In one o f three Robinson, c ... e e e e e S 1-2 7 Arthur Ehlers, the Athletics' farm games In the Bast Side Rec Jun­ ...... 0 0-0 0 boss, figures he aomettn.es has to PENDER AND BODY Duff, r g ior Basketball League last night. Beau Brummell Ties Moore. I g ...... 2 O'-l 4 Other results found the Sham­ try 60 players on one Class "D” A grand aalaction o f famous tiafi worth look* Hewitt, I f ...... 0 0-0 0 rocks trounelnff ths Badgsrs, 84 club to get the right combination WORK Ing over. You’ll find tha ties that wtU plaaaa to 19. and tho Jacks turned back .... And, he adds, "You get a him hera. Totala ...... 16 8-10 85 ;.remendoua kick whan one ^of Sollmcna and Flats. Ine. Score at half time 20-18 Knights. the Penthera, 31 td 22. Shamrocks (61) those boys comes through. You're ■84 Vanlet atreel B. F. Pta. pulling for him all the way.^’ . . . $l-.00 to $3.45 .Tohnny Wilson. Ifigh Jumping and Zwick, rf ...... 5 2 12 aCOMI'ETENT high acoring star of the Anderson. Shta, if ...... 7 S 17 Tnd., Mllcga baakrtball team last •INTEI.I.IGENT Stratton, e ...... 7 1 10 season, rang up 28 and 80 polnta Harwood Pajamas •CXINFIDKNTIAL S o u sa -rg ...... 8 1 7, In hit ftrat two garnet this y w . E. G. Sfaventon McCurry ig ...... 6 1 13 Wool Shirts Totala ...... 28 8 64 which is a fair start .... The $3.95 to $5.50 REAL ESTATE world championship weight lifting Garage tournament this fall lost 320.000 Made for men and not wooden indiaiui No need to knock yonraetf Totals ...... 28 8 64' 8 GrlswnM 8(. Phnne 8888 $6.95 to $ 17 .9 5 spcrially constructed seat that wiU not crawl SERVICE Badgara (19) 6 for promotor Bob Hoffman, but oat trying to And a very Bob figures he didn't do too badly. Homr Phont 2-2910 or give. Rarria r f ...... 0 1 1 ■pedal gift for that very Tt cost him 321.fiOO to tsks an 1 ' la at your command when VoaMlo, if ...... 3 0 6 American team to Paris last year. '■pedal gal! Give her a Gift you authorize ua to sell your Barrett, c ...... 2 0 4 Open Benson Aufo Repairs Buxton Bill'folds Certifleate from Jamea* HcDowell, rg ...... 2 0 4 property. First post-season moan o f the O’Oonnell, rg ...... 2 0 4 Beauty Salon and your wor* football season comes from Ne­ ■All Makes Call ' Minor. Iff ...... 0 0 0 ries are over and her foy la braska whera it is raported that $4.80 to’ $7.20 Totals ...... 1 19 ■Juat beginning. Stop in to* Frits Davis. Nebraska freshman uTarma morrow—74 Eaat Center JARVIS Score at half tlma, 24-4 Sham- who was a high tehool basket^H ■Reasonable Prices Street, near the telephone 6.14 Center Street rocka. and track star, was given » office. Tel. 4112 or 727S dav free trip to the Nsvy-^tre Swank Jewelry Animals (00) Dame and that he and Other Corn- husker aWetea have been the ob- B. F. PU leets of attentions by Navy line $ 1.20 to $7.20 Mlruekl. rf ...... 2 0 4 Coach Rip Millar and *;a fujl- Johnson, I f ...... B 8 18 Johnson Arcarl, e ...... 2 0 4 braided captain. ” ... Who sent in a clipping J . and Hampaon, rff ...... 11 0 22 A Meaaagc To All adds: "NabrasUa needs fo«^bsll Uinlcncel, Ig ...... 2 0 4 Mallory Hats players badly* enough without Vignoaa, Ig ...... 1 1 •8 their food ones being riolen. Anderson Boaketboll Dots All. BrotiieTt eteaeSeasae* 28 4 60 $7.50 to $10.00 Barricaaas (27) Allen Marble's boost for the PAINTING AND Hansen Gloves Jack Kramer-Bobby Chrlatensen, rf . . . ; . 8 0 16 tennis aaries; "I’ve played ^ b b y DEHIRAIING Thohiton, I f ...... 1 0 2 ' Funs a number o f times and beat him $1.75 to $8.50 Bucklar, c ...... 2 0 4 inicrior and Ksterlor Work I oecaslonally. But when tomebofiy Johnaon, rg ...... 1 0 2 said: 'Bobby, Til bat you a dime Hansen gloves are made for looks, comfort, SEE THE Bllste, tig eeeaaaaaes . 1 1 8 226 Hifhland 8t. Ttl. 6.112 Allc# baata you,' I never took a w tsr and warmth. Fine leathers and knits. I t S b O l l l , Ig aeeeooe* . 0 0 . 0 .110 Oak 8t. Tal. 6014 game." House O f MlltClIf Ig aeaeeaaes . 0 e 0 27 Scarf and Clove Sets Totals ...... n 1 z . Scora at half Uma. 23-12 AnI- Durid mala. $3.50 Jaaha (81) Nick's Service Station In Adkm Against The B. r. Pt8. Fidisr, rf ...... 8 0 12 Has Frlsad, U ...... 3 0 6 If You’re. Still Stuck MoLkughtla, 8 ...... 4 0 8 ICafflMoa, I t .... 0 0 0 White Sidewall Tlrct ' ■■All SIxet aa to what to give, buy him a Gift Cai^ GlovlBO, It ...... 2 X 5 **Mud and Snow*’ Tire* tifleata . . . W8 CM iatua a eartlfteat* GUARDS for any amount you with to tpand. Ht T«Uds ...... 18 1 31 PMitkan (tt) Schwinn Bicycles *— Seat Covert can make his choice at his leisure. Tonight At Tho Annory Qaskall, r f ...... 0 0 0 Fontanallo, r f ...... 0 0 0 Batteries in All Sixes I Pltiaiioa, If ...... 0 0 0 * i f HatUn, r f ...... 1 1 3 And—-As Alwayt Girls' Preliminary A t 8 O'ClocP Lappan, e ...... 8 0. 8 BalUnftier. i g ...... * 1 ® 8 . Highest Quality Gulf Products Frta Perking At Raer Of Armory Plftto, rt a*.,.....• 0 1 11 Connolly, r f ...... 0 0 0 iS9MainSL Tel S984 DUiut, If ...... 0 0 0 769 MAIN STI2BET Admiaaion— Adults 80e—Ohlldran SOe MANCHi6TCil.C< Totals ...... 10 2 22 **At St/m of th« Culf Orango Disc** ■cora at half Umt, 18-7 Jacks. \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1947 PAGE NINETEEN* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRmAT, DECEMBER It. p a o e b ig h t e e h A flapper Is a youhg Ir.Uy who Kven tho'igh hatpin.v arc pas. c. He a bit abscnl-miiui. «l, wa.i Macliisffry sad Toeb 12 LaU far Sait 7t sows her wild oat|''and hopes to girls who have to defend them- lOO.NKKX II.I.E KOI KS H IM \li\E FUR Moving—Trucking— Dogs— Birds Pets 41 HouaeBoM Goods II this young professor, immcnscd , Boslnoofl Sonricto OffcroS IS goodness the crop wi.t be a failure. selves iir those well knovi-n situa- In hid teclinical studies: and so, { AntoiaitMles for Solo 4 a f t e r a l l CdkPAIUSONS BELT SANDER and other port­ A NICE LOT St OovantiT Lako. Sense and Nonsense Storaga 20 COCKER Spaniel pupa. OoUte tions with “Wolves" should be able when hto bride said to him: J r a d i o need OaingT Have It re­ ae.. woodworking power tools Would moko a ales Ctetabnas 1941 O. M. C pUtform truck, 1 ^ pups. Fmi Terrier pupa. Doga ALBERTS UBADB Leam to Iaugh;'it to better then tb do very well with bubble-gum. Bride—Dearest, do you know | paired by eaperta. Ptek-up serv­ LIGHT Trucking. Ashes and rub­ for reot SMpohopo Woodwork­ peeaent WUl aaO at oaertSoa. wheelbase. 8ve forward speeds, lioardad by day or week. Zim­ Because We Dare To Bill—Did your wife have you cn medicine. -Windsor (Ont., Can.) Star. you haven't kissed me for over j Clatnfied ice, guarantee work. Beta check­ bish ^rem oved -reasonable. Tel. Offer This Outfit Of ing Oo., 18S MldJIo Turnpike Tenna. Call STM avenlnga. two speeds rear, fish platen merman KenneU, Lake street Raaden Digaat the carpet for getting in so late I..eern to attend to 5'ouc own three weeks. ' \ ed In the home. Car radios a 8661. ’ “B-R-A-N-D N-B-W W est last night? booster brakes. Cheap for flulck Phone 6287. Sign on a newly saaded lawn in buainc.fess»»r Then, niy de.ir, specialty. Manchester Radio F-U-R-N-l-T-U-R-E“ Jack—Well, It may have bMn own. sale. Phone Wllllmsntlc «211-W2, LOtrAL M(«vtNG and trucking. Wanica—Heal Katat* 77 Warrington, D. C.t “Pleaae! 1 love. whom have 1 been kissing? AdvertiieiiienU Service, 78 Birch street. Phone 8 WEEKS old A.K.C. reglatered, A Living Room Butte o f Fine the carpet she had me on, but It Leam to say kind words; no­ He— Then let me put my arnw J Klein. 28 Foley street Phons Quality . .. And To Complete The Musical Instmmetita S3 HAVE YOU a five or six-room sln- want to bo atawn.” seemed more like a red-bot stove o f <9 1938 TERRAPLANE sedan, heat­ 2-0840. wire haired Fox Ten4er puppies. —Contrihutad by WtlUam Mickey body ever rceenta them. around you. At this time of year we know er, 4 good tires, 8160. 40 Auburn 6718. a 55 Birchwood Road, Bast Hart­ Room, A Room Siaed Axmlnater gto houea to trada tor small farm to me! Leam to avoid nasty remarks; S h e -W h y ? Ai.i MAKica of sowing machines Rug, Three Tables, Three Lamps, Sign on back of war^wcary of a couple who have Jack Spratt ford, or phone Hartford 8-2602. BECKER BROS, piano for asde. near Manchester? If so. It does they give neither tha haarer nor He—Well, If you’re hungrv, you Road. eaperuy repaired. Singer Sewing Plate Glaae Mirror, Pictures and A not have to be la flret-claaa con­ Jalopy; “Don't Paaa — Puab." trouble at home. If they don't i Loot MtS Fowid______Call 7658. tho apeaker any aatisfaction. want something that will stick to Machine Co., S32 Main eUeot. Painting-Papering 21 1947 Model COMBINATION RA­ dition nor all Improvements. Her­ —Contrlblited IM Be* Winnigar. * A man would rather his Wife have atraWberrlcs for dessert, the would make over him than to Loam to atop grumbling; If you your ribs, husband bkcake out in a rage. If tO ST —Black and wMta EngUahl TM S888. Poultry ana Supplies 43 DIO AND PHONOGRAPH. bert L. Fortune, 30 St John Sign in a Weat ODoat dance hall: can't see any good in the world IN'lEKJOR and exterior palnUng. “Tha management raaervea the make him over. they do, hla wife breaks out In a Batter huntlnc doc. la vicinity of I NOW IN STOCK A Bedroom Suite Of Fine Qual­ TRUMPET FOR BALE. OaU atreet Mancheater. TaL 8402. keep the bad to yourself. a n t i q u e s roBnIshed and repair­ paperhsnKing. Soor, saiidlnf right to aseluda any lady they Back Talk rath. Bolton. Finder pieaaa call l(an>[ ity. . . And To Completo The Room, 7153. Leam to hide your achee srith a ed. Rush or splint seaU replaced. and rtpmahlr.g calking, roofing 15 SIX MONTHS old laying pul- SINGLE HOME or Tenement on think prapar.’* Mother—WlUla, it to time you Women'a faults are many; cheatef. 748S. 1933 thru 1941 Ford Motors A CoU Spring, An Inneraprlng Mat- ■mile; nobody tntereeted In them Man have only two; TIemann, 189 South Main street prewar prices. 12x15 room paper­ leU. Call 9464. Ureas, A Boudoir Chair, Two Pic- WANTED—Used clarinsU, saxa- atreet off Main or convenient to —Thia Week Magaxlna. were up. The Mrds were all up to The retiring old uaher was In- anyway. Everything they eay. L o s t —Black blllfold contalnlnc I Phone 5648. ed, 812. N ov Dooking ouuide turea, Two Scatter Rugs, Pair Of ph.mea, trumpets, trombones and Cheney Mills. Write Box T, On the rear of a badly battered long ago. atnictlng his youthful aucceaaor 1936 Dod^e Motors CAPONS, 6 to 7 pounds, 73c per Leam to keep your troubles to And everA’thing they do. in the details of his ofll.-e. "And drlvcr*a Ucenaa and aum o fj spring and aummei poritracta. PlUowB and A Three Piece Boudoir flutea, any make. Ward Krauae. Herald. Newark, N. J„ taxicab: “Safe WUlie (drowally)—Well, If I had FRANK FALK — Mattreaaea re­ pound. Order now for Christmas. yourself; nobody wants them. — Mrs. Calls Blandin. always remember, my boy, that wo money. Finder pleaae phone 5125 Spray or bniah. Cali H. E. Web- Lamp Set. 53L6. Cab. Have already had my share to sleep In a nest of sUcka and All Rebuilt made and sterUlsed, ilka now. We Phone 4426. Tour Raal Batata Problama have nothing but good, kind Clhrls- between 7 • 5 or 6098 ^ te r C. Be-1 ■*.er, 6965. A Breakfast Bet Of Fine Qual­ o f accidents (or 1847.’’ •traws rd get up early, too! Father—That young man of New Car Guarantee call for and deliver anywhere. 42 Are OuTk. —Hy Gardner In Parade. "What'a the matter with that tiane in this church until you trv ward. PAINTING and paperhanging. ity... And To CompleU The R^m. We Buy and SeU for Cash youra stays very late. Doeant be g u y ?" to put someone else In t.'iel'i pew.'’ South Mam street Colchester, A Room Slsed Felt Base Rug, A Wealing Apparef—Fura 57 geneea, a phlloaopher, bom 8 1U% Down Prompt service. Fair price. Call CHRISTMAS Turkey, ranging Arrange tnortgages. know how to say good-night T "Me Is complaining to hla wife L o s t — PASS b o o k no. 6S62S. 15 Months To Pay Balance Conn. Phone OolcheoUr 460. Twenty-Six Piece Silverware Set Sherlock Holmes—Ah, Watson, B. C., wrote the above phrase and Daughter—Oh. yes. Dad: better Notice la hereby given that Paaa 7630. D. E. Frechette. from 10-14 pounds. Phone 2-0216. SEAL FUR coat, excellent, very Before jrou sell call ua that hto stenographer doesn't un­ A smile can conceal so much. OS ALL APPLIANCES serviced and A Thirty-Five Piece Vitreous En­ I see you have on your winter un- it is still good, nearly two thou­ than any other boy I ever knew. derstand him." - « Book No. 6S628, iaaued by The j amel Dlnnerware Set, A Gleaming reasonable and some new house- No Obligation. detw’ear. sand yeara la tv . In paaaing, we repaired, burners, refrigerators, FOR Q llA L IT f, price, service, FRESHLY dreaaed. quick froxen dresaea, slxe 46. 86 Cambridge Brae-Burn Realty Co., In spite of the fact that a Judge Savlnga Blank of Mancheater haa i MONTGOMERY WARDS WhlU Utility Cabinet And Aa A Wateon — Marveloue, Holmes, might add that the same gentle­ AH brides are beautiful. Since ranges, washers, etc. All work consult Albert Guay, “The Home expona, roastera, turkeya, fryera, 118 Eaat center atreet Men—Well, Doc, you aurc kept has ruled the pedestrian haa the been loat of deatroyed, and writ­ FItUng a im a x . . . A 1947 MODEL atreet marveloue! Mow did you ever de­ man to also credited with such this is a well known fact, it seems guaranteed. Metro Service Co, Owners' Painter.'' CompleU In broilers, fowl and ducks. Silver Realtora Phone 8 S n or 8889. your promise when you said you’d | right of way on intersections, the ten application haa been made to COMBINATION OIL AND OA8 duce that? gems of wisdom as "What foole rather ailly to draw attention to Tel, Manchester 2-0883. terior and exterior palnUng serv Brook Farm. Apples, potatoes. have me walking again In a month. 1 pedestrian who expects to get home aald bank by the person in whose 1941 FORD, black two-door sedan, Further Information. Delivery. RANGE And A 1947 MODEL SALE OF Women'a fur trim HAVING REAL BeUt4 probleflUj Sherlock—Well, you’ve forgot­ these mortals be" and “AU art la It by the contimioua honking of name auch book was iaaued, for Ice, paperhanging. spraying and ten to put on your trousers. ^•*1—Yeah, I had to sell my safely will look both ways before in escellent condition. New tires, Phone HarUord 8-0271. ELECTRIC REIFRiaERATOR. coats. Blair’s. City and farm property bought but Imitation of nature.’’ an auto horn. car when I got your bill, i he venturca across. payment of the amount of deposit PROMPT — EXPERT Soor reflnishing SaUsfacUon (This outfit, priced piece by battery and brakes. Must sell Im­ guaranteed Free estimatea. All and eoid by calling R. T. McCann, represented by said book, or for' mediately. Private owner. Call piece. 81782.00). WHITE Fur-hooded Jacket, wolf MICKEY FINN REFRIGERATION workmen Hilly Insured 20 Spruce Realtor. Phone Manchester 7700. Decision Reached! LANK LEONARD the Issuance o f a duplicate book Artidea for Sals 46 SALE PRICE COMPIJETE trim, medium sixe, 829.68, form­ nui.Ta:Liau‘ 6062. street ManchesUi. Tel. 2-1855. III.;- - - ■ therefor. AT ONLY 8975 erly 859.98. Blair's. DESIRE A tingle or two-family USTflN.CLARK' I'VE ‘ i SERVICE LARGE SIZE Wicker Doll Car­ 1941 PONTIAC sedan, 1940 Pon INTERIOR and artcrior painting, A f® ^®u Exactly home in Manchester or close by. BAS NEVER BUT- ixDST— PASS BOOK No. 11101, tiac sedan, 1939 Pontiac asdan, riage, Child’s Maple Rocker, Billy LBAtHirP THAT THERE IS All Types — All Makes paperhanging, ceilings reflnlsh- 8757. And Remember . . . This U Will wait for occupancy. Writs CLEARER* Notice is hereby given that Pass 1937 Pontiac coach, hoatera, Boy Tricycle, Baby's Car Seat All Brand New Furnltureil! Wanied—To Buy S8 S0METNM6 MiMfeV CAN'T ed. Men Insured and property Box E, Herald. CNANCePMANiT CLARK*-TNANKS •UV SOMETHING been lost or destroyed, si;<- writ­ MANCHESTER 2-1226 Price. Phone 2-1003. WORK BEN(T4, almost new. Glen- COMB PREPARED TO BUY! ed. Round bobbin drophead, 125. bo rci» i o u v e t WANT SUNNY TO HAVE. wood Gas Stpve In good condition. Herbert L. Fortune, real eatate, VBSUFTffReN?, 4 ten application has been made to 1937 CHEVROLET two-door See This Remarkable Value Now At Othera paid accordingly. No 30 St. John atreet Manchester. BITH THESE FINE aedaii, In good running condition. Call 5453. dickering, act now. Phone 2-0202. said bank by the legal represen­ SCIENTIFIC 'Tailoring— DySlsg— A-L-B-E-R-T-8 Tel. 3402. F B O r t e i tative of the person In whose Price 8275. Can be seen at 125 FURNACES Warm air, cast Iron 48 Allyn St. 6-0388 Hartford CItanIng 24 WANTED - ■ Crib and Matching l OR QUICK results glvs us a name such book was issued, for Spruce street REFRIGERATION pipe type. Perfection oil parlor payment of the amotuit of deposit TWO HOT AIR FURNACES— Chifforobe. CaU 7153. ring. Cash waiting. Suburban DRESSMAKING, fvomen'a and heaters portable heaters, coal represented by said book, or for Suitable for garage or email shop. Realty Oo., Realtora. TaL 8318. SERVICE ehildren'a AltcraUona and bu^ heatera. stove pipe jlack, chrome, the Issuance o f a duplicate book 1987 WILLYB 4-door eedan, neede 85 and 810. New steel and cast ton holes made. Phone 8-2660, or galvantxe. A.B.C. range burnera. iron furnaces, winter air condl- CALL OSTR1N8KY 5879 for fur- LIST YOUR property with Alice few repalni, 8100. Phone 2-0818. E lJ E t? n u C dock s, radios, toast- therefor. ______e 38 Seamen CIrcie. Parts for all makca of. range lonlng unlU on hand. Immedl- nace removal, rags, scrap metals, Clampet Raal Eatate and Insur­ 1941 CHEVROLET 4-door special era, trona. vacuum awaepara, aew- burners. Jones' Furniture and lU tnatalla'.lon. T. P. Aitkin, paper. Top prices. Ing Bsachi’iea, washing machines, ance, 39 Pprnell Place. Rear, deluxe, radio and heater; 1941 Floor Covering. 86 Oak street 6798. lOST—Yellow and white cat, dou­ e t ^ dependable repelring at raa- SINGER Sewing machines, drop Mancheater, 4993 or 2-088U. ble paws. Pleaae call 2-0908. Oldsmoblle club coupe, radio and Mnsiral— Uramslic 29 aonabla cost ABC. Applianca FOR CHRISTMAS giving buy an heads. Highest prices paid re­ WILL PAY any reasonable price heater; 1989 Chevrolet 4-door, FOR SALE—Unlveraal chain taw. O o , 21 Maple street Phone 2 PIANO TUNING, repairs, recon­ R.C.A. at J. D. A. Radio Sales gardless age, condition. Call for a single home In Mancheater MfVBBtM ffvNdifAt#, Ire. j/)8T—liad/a kerchief In Hale’s radio and heater; 1939 Ford Call 2-9431 between 8 and 8. \EL messanlne. Finder return to Mrs. tudor, heater; 1989 OldemobUe 4» 1575. ditioning, etc. John Oockerham and Service, 189 Q'enwood atreet. Hartford 2-2421 collect. with reasonable occupancy. 28 Bigelow street. Phone 4219. Phone 3366. Open every evening FUNNY RIISINKSS BY HBRSHBERGBR CARNIVAL BY Dlf'K rURNER Armstrong. Baking dept. Hale's. door, radio and heater; 1937 FUK PoetUve repairs on all makes NEW AND Used Royal Portable Write Box A, Herald. BOO'l^ AND HER RUDDIES That Does It BY EDGAR MARTIN Chevrolet half-ton panel, heater; typewriters. ImmedtaU dallvery. 'til 9. LOST—Lady's Bulova watch with of refrigeration and washing ma­ Rooni4 Without Board 59 WANTED—Listings of one and f Htoo ru oolxs!' M«.VL.1SUf«l.'.BW T)^^KA<.S v o n SVJi ul>'. 1986 Oldsmoblle 4-door, radio and chines. call Walter Pleclk. Phone Help Wanted—I'emiile 85 Liberal terms and trade-lna. Re­ WOODE.N Articles repaired. Ship­ oo YOO M1N4 OO I y ^ ' o VT «tVUNID\K»G four diamonds, on Main street, COMFORTABLE ROOM tn pri­ two-family houaea. Home seek­ 1 im O fN f OOlPMfiNT I heater; 1985 Hupmoblle 4-door, 6024. pairs on all makes. Marlow’a, 887 shape Woodworking Co., 166 TO «TlWO YOO I to td l V VOVTW MX •V' Thursday. Call 2-9«98. heater; 1984 Ford 4-door, heater; WANTED —Woman for flat work vate home at Center. References ers watting. Madeline Smith, TMuax Avo Main street. Middle Turnpike W est TKOUftViTS 1984 Ford convertible, radio and Irnner. New System I-aundry , required. Phone 8439. Realtor, “Personalised Real Es­ I '-•...A • • A s m YHKT VOO YOU IJOBT—Roll of cloUi between SILHAVEY SIGNS tate Service.” 2-1642 - 4879. OOKTT NCmCX heater; 1934 Ford sedan delivery, Harrison street. FUK SALE — Men's rebuilt and WE BUT and aeli good uaad - f - - THAT Flower and Pine, streets. Will TELEPHONE 2-0431 reiaated shoea b e tu i than new f T f AKKTHVNG Under pleaae call Perrett h Olen- heater. All care winteriaed and Tarnltura. combination rangaa, Wanted to Rent 68 OVTTtRXViff ready for the road. Broad Street cheap shoes See them. Sam gas ranges and heatera. Jones' ' f ney, Inc. 806X Reward.______REAR 888 MAIN STREE WANTED —Waitress. Apply In HBOOT Motor^Sales. 8926. person. Center Restaurant. Vulyea. fOl Main street Furniture Store 36 Oak. Phone VETERAN and wife desire 3. 4 ifM T — Puppy. White with black 2-1041. or 5-room rent Unfurnished. 850 1940 MERCURY ConverUble Oub MANCHESTER W e Clean spots, with bell on collar. Finder INEXPERIENCED Waitress MOSSBERG 22 calibre repeating reward. Phone 7935. % phone 2-9118. ____ Coupe, new tires. 1929 Model A Commercial and Neon Sisrns wanted, either single girl or mar­ COMBINA'f'lON Tablr model Pick-up with V-8 wheels. *^11 rifle. Call 2-1835. ried woman with no children. Ap­ radio, phonugraph, 825. Call WANTED — Garage for station between 7-8. 2-2189. ELBCTTRIC Motors repairing and CHAMPION Outboard motor, 8583. wagon. Near Cheney Mills. Call Furnaces rewinding. All work guaranteed. ply Cavey’s Grill, 45 Eaat Center. Anni ■cats 4 2-10 H. P. In excellent conol Tobier Baseball Mfg. Co., 5196. Ace Electric Motor Repairs, 221 FLOOR problems solved with Ante Aeccssoncs— Ttres • WANTED— A fully experienced tlon, 8126. Phono 7803. Evenings 4527. With a new, latest type ipqe 1)8 today. WeH tall yon bow North Main street opposite De­ underwear and' hosiery sales­ linoleum, asphalt tile counter vacuum cleaner system. pot entrance on North School 850. REWARD. Veteran, wife and aoay it Is to savo. Usneroua ro- NEW TIKBd, aaw raeapa, uaad woman. I’ermanept position. LIONEL Train with many extras. Expert workmanship, tree estl mates. Open evenings. Jones' 4-months old baby, need 2, 3 or tunia. All savinga up to 85,UUU, ttraa and tubca lApart vuloania- atreet Phone 5042. Good salary, age 21 to 40 years. 875. May be seen at The W. O. E 4 Glenney Co., 336 North, Main Furniture, Oak street. Phone 4-room apartment In Manches­ eniiy insured. Manebeetar Build- Ing, 8 boiira racapping aarvtea. RADIO — Electrical Appliance Blair's, Inc. ALLEY Ot^P Ten And Out Manebaaur TIrs and Racappins atreet. Phone 4148. 2-1041. ter, Hartford, East Hartford or The W . G. Glenney G>. BY V. T. HAMLIN tag and Loan AaiociaUoa. tne. Service, repairs picked up and Rockville Immediately. Urgent. Company, Broad atreat Tala- WANTED — Housekeeper, Pro- 336 No. Main St. Tel. 4148 II 'iP't.ii.fji II : Hwgo TO ■ pbons 8869. Opan 8 a m. to 7 p. experience John Maloney, Phone WRINGER Type washing ma­ v Onapins BusiNase.' YOUm.8 .BUT iFrM plea dally from 1 - 6 . Mra. Qrcan- son, home for life for right one. pair boy’s ice skates, slxe 9, boy' DtkJ4 t* m. 8-1046. 1 Walnut street. chine. Good condition. Call 4012. OFFf, I DON'T WANT ANY , T h OiM mt A JAM A8 ougfa, 9 Haael street Tel. 2-2170. references exchanged. Box H, camel hair coat, age 6-8. Call Houiim for Sale 72 V PAST OF iTf y OLD FLOORS bANDEU Herald. 5069. HANDLY-BROWN automatic gas Motorcycisii Bicycles I heater and 30 gallon tank. Rea­ FIVE-ROOM SINGLE in good Thera's Nothing Better Thaa Aatoi|iobiles for Salt 4j Laylrc ana finuhUig. MEN’S HOCKEY SKATES, alxe 8 J. C. Jsnaan, Women's slxe 7, used once. Rest sonable. Phone 5396. condition and in nice location. AU NOW IN STOCK Help Wanted— Male 36 conveniences. CaU 8009. Tat. Storrt 9928. eveninca Bunabic. Tel. 8439. BURNHAM Electric radiator, ISSl BUICK aedsn. New tiree. WANTED— Man for Inside work. 20” Boys’ and Girls* Bicycles thermoatat control, model B-14. MANCHESTER — Flve-roon sin Does not jurn. oil. Inquire 180 New System Laundry, Harrison FOR SALE — Whitney 8teer-o- O'Cco-tfce Full Size Bicycles Tel. 6362. gle. AU conveniences, iwo-car lOdridge after 4. HoukvDold Services street matlc Baby Carriage, used only 10% Down six months, 820.00. Call 6626. gsrage, large lot, aale priv.e, 88, ROASTING Isis TERRAPLANi deluxe Offered IS-A 400. Alice Clsm pet Phone 4993 ■ cot. iMTirms Monthly Payments DISHWASHER WANTED — Ap­ One Home Comfort White aedan. Good condition, 81^8. CALL DEAN'S personal Service ply In person. Silk City Diner, PRE-WAR Fine Reed Doll Car­ or 2-0880. CHICKENS It a tha naw antUalaat modal— a push-button opens tha Phone 4407. Inquire 15 MIU MONTGOMERY WARDS for guaranteed cleaning o f finest 641 Main street. riage. 35 in. high, with ateel chas­ sis. Reversible. Foot brakes, rub­ Enamel Combination Range Five and Six Lb. Capons roof!" street ' rugs and upholstery. Floor main­ DUPLEX 6-6, in excellent condl Deliverien Tuesday Morning 26“ GIRL'S Bicycle, blue, never tenance socialist. Manchester INTF.LLIGENT young man to as­ ber tires, corduroy lined, green _ t „„„„ n.m Thorm 1087 OLDSMOBILB fl-Cyllnder 2- used. A wonderful gift. 88 Crest- and cream, glass pcck-in hood. And One Large Duo-Therm tion. CaU 8000. SIllU (H.ANCES GAl.HHAirH 6408. Free estimates. sist in production. Good oppor­ /X-T J Door Sedan In excellent condition. wood Drive. tunity for right man. Apply Very good condition. 810. CaU! „ ,, , : _ t„ a i ROGER OLCOTT Snow Cap tiree. Private owner. Space Heater. Both In A-1 MANCHESTER — Modern four- CALL TERRY'S Household Serv- Tober Manufacturing Co., Elm 2-6186. 408 West Center Street FRKCKLE8 AND iI8 FRIEND S p i ^ Call 2-2967.______room single. Centrally located Telephone 7858 'asnLtscTtrsusamoi.sie.r.M.stc u. s t .i cd BY MERRILL C. BLOSSBR Business Bervtces Offered IS lea tor expert cleaning of floora street. GIRL'S NEW White Shoe Skates, Condition. Sale price 88,400. Alice Clampft 1027'FORD 4-Door Sedan. Just walls, rugs, upholstery, windows, bIxc 6. CaU 10 Chestnut street fOvTR WEBE, H0UNO5? bloodhounds c a n h a v e j O u»c t , y 'a u ,/ a je v r got a Phone 4993 c 2-0880. “Thare you ara, madam— you tea how aatv tha machine LITrUE EVA WENr overhauled. New tires. 8350. RANGE Burners cleaned. Install odd Jobs. Phone 7600. after 7 p. m. f‘ KA-CHoo/ MV MOOLA.A DO<5S J LI U CIO SPEECH 1D MAKB/ Help Wiinted— Mute or PHONE 4363 TH IS WAY! / y o u ’l l h e a r from — LIPeSMEU-LS' — -eirlL. ■______Private owner. Call 2-9709. ed. Washing machines, vacuums FLORENCE STREET —6*i-room is on avsn your finest fabriesr* PEPPER! ir repaired, saws filed. lAwn mow­ FLAT Finish Holland window Female 37 THREE Combination wood storm 2-story single. Automatic heat THE S.P.CA- ON 1987 FORD coach, model 85, ahades made to measure. Keys SHOULDNT er's sharpened, repaired. Pickup windows and screens. New un- UNUSUAL dining-room suite, and hot water, cabinet kitchen; FOR SA LE I'HISt II.I.A S 1*01* BY AL VERMEER T happen 1b T h is , Hil d a ,' radio, heater. Call 4853 between made while you wait. Marlow's. WANTED—Men and women for and delivery. Friendly Flxtt Shop, our promotional dept, to work in palntcd. Overall dtraensU s 28^^ large table and buffet, six leath­ new plumbing and furnace. Base A POG S and 8 p. m. 1936 Plymouth Sedan ’/ I t s my ''I {y'M scill9. 718 North Main. Tel. 4777. Manchester area. Experienced in x38 Phone 2-0260. er upholstered chairs, 8175 ment garage and detached ga rage. Sun-porch. Nicely land­ Christmas 1036 PLYMOUTH, 1942 Oldsmo- Building—Uonirarling 14 demonstration work. No can­ ELECTRIC train, complete, also Phone 2-2680. EXTRA HEAVY CAS’l IRON vassing, no collections. Must scaped. Ehctra lot 65’xl50’ with Heater, New Tires, “New present for bile, 1942 Bulck, 1946 Oldsmoblle, metal lathe, 820. Inquire It Mun- BEAUTIFUL enameled coal heat­ AND STEEL FURNACES PICTURE Windows, special doors have good appearance and per­ all utilities, shade trees and Brakes, Motor Overhauled, 1047 Dodge. Several others. ro street. er. Will heat 3-4 rooms. Slightly Pop. I picked and aash built to order. Ship­ sonality. Able to meet the public. shrubs. Centrally located, near .'i I!' Douglas Motor Salts. Opsn 'til 9 FOR IMMEDIATE used. For sale at half of cost. Slip Covers, New Battery J teiA myseif!^ shape Woodworking Oo. Phone Car essential. A substantial re­ GIRL’S Black figure icc akatea. business section and schools. every night, 333 Main atreet. INSTALLATION Also range burner, nevei used, at 2-0968. muneration can be obtained for a ■Ixe 41-iD; glri’g white tubular Guaranteed occupancy. Suburban half price. CaU 8254 evenings. $395 few hours evenings. Contact H. skates, size 4. 68 Oak street. Realty Co., Realtors, 49 Perkins zJ VAN CAMP BROS. CARPENTER Work of all kinds. Weihe, 167 Maple avenue, Hart­ FRIEZE LlVING-room set, rust street. Tel. 8215. Roots, siding, additions and al­ MAN’S ICE akatea, slxe 10, Un­ Privately Owned TEL. 6244 ford. davenport, gold chair, 1941 West- terations. Also new construction. derwood typewriter, standard MOVE inghouse refrigerator, 6 cu. ft.: DUPLEX 5-5, convenient to Cen­ VENETIAN BUnda. AU t ^ a Sleffert. Pl.one 2-U253. model: baby equipment scales. Phone 2-1107 com 17*7 li ’ ■ r' »' 'f white Bengal combination stove, ter. CaU 8009. made to order also recondition­ SituHllon!! Wanted— I .r seat, carriage, reasonable. RED RYDER RIGHT IN! ing. Best quality. FIndeU Manu­ J. SULUVAN, mason contractor, wonderful heat. AU pre-war. CaU End or The. Line BY FRED HARMAN brickwork, plastering, cinder Female 38 Electric phonograph. Motorola, facturing Oo., 485 Mtddls Turn­ radios. Phone 2-9538 after 6. 4861. 1HI9 V '(Oi KlllEP DUSTER _ ^ - 44 HAYNES ST.—This block, concrete work, stone. Tel- ftL MAKT \ S10KES AND TRIED ID *N.l6lN OUT pike Bast. Call 4865. TRU.STWORTHY, refined woman ELECTROMASTER four - plate, cozy 5 room single. S-041A wants work as baby sitter. Phone PLAY-PEN, girl's bicycle, tricy­ iURE S ill HUPPfOa THEA NOM7 . REFRIGERATION cle. set golf clubs, rooking horse. full alxe range, very good condl- 319?. Uon. Shovel-a-Day water heater. iiai. 42 Cornell street, off McKee. ' FRESH CUT TREES | SERVICE RooBng—SIdInf 16 CaU 3005. IS V A C A N T Domestic, commercial. For WOOL FOR Hooked rugs for sale, Just Delivered J e e p e r s ! Situations Wanted— TRUE TONE combination radio l[>rompt day and night service, ROOKING AND 81U1NU our spe­ mill prices. New wool pieces suit­ M s h I Steam Heat, Oil Burner, cialty New celllnga and carpen­ Male 39 CALL 2-1428 able for hooked and braided ruga, and record player. Floor model YOUR CHOICE FROM di^rrt buy Attached Garage. Own­ try. Highest quality maleriala COLLEGE .“itudont seeks work In perfect condition. First 875 PIELA’S REFRIGERATION Workmanship ^aranteed. A. A. all shades and folora, .5 lbs. sam­ .R er says: “SELL.” December .'0 - January 4. Phone takes it. Alao boy’s English bicy it! ‘ 88 Birch Street Dion. Inc. Phono 486u. ple 83 postpaid-chrek or money 1897. order, Exclusive Rug, 171 Spruce cle, 820. Mahogany chest of 50c to $2.00 CABINET work shop fabricated ROOKING — Spsclallxlng in re­ street. Chelset, Mass. Phone drawers. 815- Two solid ma­ Arthur A. Knof la hogany bureaus. Phone 3375. to your apeclal lisqulremcnte. pairing roofa oi aU kinds, also COLLEGE Student wishes work Chelsea 3001. p;v» _ Realtor Shipahape Woodworking Oo. Call new roofs. No Job too small or Saturdays. CaU 4897. „ Richardson's Atlantic Station S 2-0963. large. Good work, fair price. Free Machinery nnd Tools 6'2 875 Main Street eaUmatea. Call Howtey, Man­ Garden— Firm— Dairy ^ 128 EAST CENTER ST. .TEL,...... 3911* * WE HAVE flncM aaeortmanU of Dogs— Birds— Bets 41 Producta 50 R Dial 5440 or 5938 chester 5361. ATTENTION! Being authorized ifmmaniMMvaHiMiMwstiaZtm! ccfs. If«> W ar* Msvict. SB. T. V. ste u. s oat orr. l2-lf ih if kitchen linoleums. Also' tUe and dealers for the Ferguson System wall coverings. Manchester Floor ENGLISH SICTTERS, 3tii months FOR SALE —Baldwin and De­ Vlt l-U.N l Don’t lAiok Now BY Mii llAKI. O MAI I EY AM) KAl.l'il LANE Heatlnffi—iMumhing 17 old, strong and healthy, by Spank­ licious apples. It and 81.50 a farm tools your orders accepted "Thty'ra fighting about which ona it tha bast bahavad and Covering Co., 56 Cottage atreet for mowers, hay balers, loaders, Call 5688. er B. from Beau Esslg bitch. Sev­ basket. Alvah Russell. Mountain win get tha most from Santa Claus!” ^ IM AN HOUR And ^ PLUGGED Main sewera. eink. eral crosses to Sport's Peerless, road, Glastonbury, Manchester bog harrow's, etc., all for the ANAlPBARlV.BfTTER . MANCHESTER GREEN SEC­ lavatory and bath drains effl Florendale Loii'a. Beau ami Eu­ 6880. Ford-Ferguson tractors. See us I SHOUUMMVEASMORT TION—New 5 room single with clenlly machine cleaned. Carl gene M. Eligible for registra­ early. Dublin Tractor Co.. North BHRORTWOHfRe t unfinished rooms up. Breexe- Nygren, plumber, ateam fitter tion. R. T. I-apham, BrookUn .MANURE, thfe natural food for Windham Road, Wllllmantlc. OUT OUR WAY BY J R. WILI.IAsMS Ol'K ItOAItlHN'r. HOUSE wllh 51AJOR HfNII'I.E THAN 6ET STUCK IN way, garage. Lot 80x140. Large and'pump mechanic. Phone 6497 Conn. Tel. Danielson 508 13. lawns, shrubs, hedges, ever­ Phone 2058. (' ANOTHER CHESS Uvbig room with fireplace, oil WANTED WHY UH. W E " I KID PORESOBN IT vyoULDW’T liEN HE sh o u ld 61.UCU. D ER . EGAD.PBOF. KLOTZ.X'YS j M f WITH THE I greens. Now Is the tlm« to put It MBAN THEY’ D WOULD FEEL Heat, city water. Shown by ap­ DUE ^ ILL HEALTH, forced to 1 H E L P - - T H E STSiKGS Pizzic a to u k b BttuFi A BULLY IDEA.*— WE'LL ' on. Delivered 50c per bushel, 35c like t d sh ip MORE AT E A % pointment only. Brokers pro­ Girl For General Hoofing— Repairing 17-A sell very reasonable, Scotties, OLD TIM ERS at farm. Phone evenings 6971. Ufffil Notice* 1 THAT REPAIR WITH OLD TIMERS W O U L D C 30 CLiNKiNS TOOLS 1.8 wLBlS ALL GO CASOUNG LiKE tected. Spaniels, Spitz, Pomeranians. o ORPBR TDWtOHT- IP THEY COULD IKi FOR CRAY KRING l E'S YORK. SHOP, Me The 30LLY WAiTS iN *■ Office Work ROOKING OF all kinds. Chimney TIIK M.\N>'» M A K E IT T ATE OCCUPANCY — 4 room Household Goods 51 MOUfiTACHES 5 0 U D S T I L L B e IMiDATe SANTA PA l L i NG A strain of “GOOD KING Apply Expert repairs. Honsst work­ A.K.C. Registered Collie, female. Fobarc Town Court of Manrheatar, LIKE ICUKka Slagle with 2 partially finished County of Hartford, the 10th day of A .P A Y l a t e OFF DeR HOUZe.'-*—YOT manship. SatiatacUon guaranteed Sunderland bred. 9 months old. COMBINA'nON Oil and Bottle DOCTORS A py ADOLLAR WeNCeSLAS* AND TLU np. All conveniences including December. 1047. fr g sh e iy up Call Coughlla Manchester 7701 affectionate. P Phone Rockville Gas Range. Light tan. 248 Weth- T LAW YER SHORT.', YlLL X DiD MlT OiS oil heat. Lot 50x190. Sale price ORDKB o r NOTICE USED -XOf Lydall & Foulds 972-12, after 6 p. m. crell street. Phone 2-2485. X'non complaint in »«ld HEAT SYSTEMS JA ZZ A kl ? Y O ic e / S9.400. CHIMNEYS rebuilt repaired and brouKht to said ^'^rt, at Mancheater^ MANCHESTER — 4 faaotly Paper Ca. cleaned. Alao all types of roofing IRISH SETTER PUPS. Ideal 1941 PHILCO radio, console In eald County, on tho fifth Tueaday houae, 5 rooms each apartment. gift for your children this Christ­ model Very good condition. One of December. 1M7. and now zan't^ Seat and repairing. AU work guaran claiming damagea of one *hou»and ($1. OMvenleiicee. On bus Une, near 615 Parker Street teed. LaRose Bros. Oo. Tel. 2 mas. Phone WiUimantlc 543 J2 pair of girl's white Ice skates, ahopptng center. Asking price or 1109 J3. 000.00) dollara. it "* 'P Buy automatic Yorl-Haat tn a eomplat* oiMiMt- W A.SII I I MILS 0768. size 7. Good condition. CaU 2- fubucrlblng suUjpf'lY Bm :g Yolks UY^LEbLIE i'CRNER 0819. inp "packaga"—a handromt, Mif-containad unit | ONE CHIHUAHUA male puppy, fendantClean. Phyllis New York, and la *A,Mn* anaont HOUHB A • ilTVONiOP THE OSEAIE^T ACHlfVEMINT# UNTIL ita p m ej very little is known infinitesimal AND JUST BtPOBE THE ' COVENTRY six weeks old. Phone 1026 Rock­ FOR SALF.—One Tappan gas from Ihla State; that the reeldence of . . . mada by on# famous manufaeturar . . CMiMIAT.MN VMMOPfRN CHEM5TRN, lad.. TM MOST ffICeNTLV Blub / about it yet. but one amounts help ' iNAR.HPieNi O fM IBTS Moving—^'iVacklng— IN HOLLAND EVfRACTfD ville. range, - new. Very reasonable. Ih^defeUdant William Fobare I. un- made to oparat* aeonomieally and officiontly. ...EXPLAIN POWeaPilL PHYAIOLOSICAL SUBSTANCE THE VlORtD'5 blazes!! CHIEF USE SO FAR IS M PROMOTE SROWTH Storage 20 TO CAPTAIN / known TO MAN! ANt> PERHAP* THERARtir SUPPLY piaa WMPff'S \ KfSEARCH AGAINST IN a l l f o r m s o f ONE M ILLISRAM OF PU RE^ Phone 2-9780. known to the plaintiff. i««4i Listings Wanted ORDERED: ‘ 1^1 York-Hoat Systams ar* availabto for iminadiat* I EA SY FHAT AMP MOST EtPENSmS^-r’ one-tenth OP IT USED X cancer.. L IF E , c a p t a in .ITS lOTlNPROMMPOUHDi ASHES, Cant, rubbish removed WANTED—Good home on a farm tutlon and pendency of aald •tJTiN a i r FURNACES for coal. oil. and installation with hot water, ttaam, vapor or warm AM OtMCf POR.?______Single Or Double Houses Cellars, yards and attics cleaned, for ntcO'CoIUe dog. Phone 5241. ahall be given aald In^ VALUeO AT General trucking and odd Job­ gas—all types and sizes In stock. air heating tystoms. Let ut make a FREE Heating | > Customers Waiting differentKohare. by peraon •■’O’* <*epoaitlng in the he PoatPo l #400.1 " Divino Company, Waterbury 3- bing. C. W. Carson. Phone 5008. A PUP for Knias. 85 up, 9 weeks. Office, at Coventry. Connecticut, ^at Survey today. u856. Mother Chow. Charles Warbeck, age paid and reglatered. a true *"<* •** . No Money Down — 3 Years To Payl William F. THE AUS'llN A. Cbambm Oo- . Crystal Lake Road, Rockville., teeted copy ol the complslnt. officer a local or long distance moving. PHILCO 1201 table model radio return, and thia order *'^,'’****'^, liF Moving, packing and storage. CANARIES For Sale, various phonograph combination. Hard­ astd defendant *t M**\viiurm Jahnsan Phone Manchester 3l81 or Hart­ ly used. Will sacrlScL. Best offer York; and to aald defendant William colors to choose from, guaranteed Fobare by publlablng thia order In the “Johnson-Built Homes” ford 6-1423. singers. R. Grimley, 174 CoojJer takes it. Phone 2-0876. Evening HeraliW a dally newspaper Standard Plumbing Co. street. Phone 7121. publlahed tn Mancheater. once a week JAMES MAORI. General truck GEORGE JANES. 48 Fairfield for two aucceestve weeks, conimenc- (From .3.31 Broad Street atreet. Hand Woven Rugs for Rehr 893 Mafn Street Telehnne 8304 ll-H FOYlNG PAN Ing Range and .fuel .oils, ashes ing on or before December '9. 1M7. THE ARISTOCRAT Telephone 7426 and rubbish removed.- Sand SEVEN Weeks old Collie piips. sale. Phone 5435 between 3:30 ALDO PAOANI. iMTOTWe P lR E ’ ' f V ’-O ) gravel, fill and loam. Phone 4528. Phone 2-1406. and 8. , Clerk of aald pourt. \

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