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•Vw FOUR DIE, 6 HURT AS BLAZE SWEEPS CABIN OF HUNTERS P r ^ e n t h Message To londy Structure At East £X-DIPLOMAT Congress U rg k H iltR ^ Otis, Mass., Destroyed By ASSASSINATE Message Gef L e c t io n Be Gi?M Fire — Connecticut Men, Washington, Dec. 2.—(AP) —^its own purpose, as such taxes di- Priori Oter EverytUi^’ Here are some pointed senteBces rectly diminish employment for the m m C A R I A from President Hoover’s message to­ r e ^ t or which extend commitments the Victims— 15 Hunters day to Congress: beyond this period are not war­ Else—Asks For |6S(^- “Economic depression cmmot be ranted.” In Party— Those Who Es­ cured by legislative action or execu­ “Our immediate problem Is the 000,000 To Be M. Tomalewsky, Who Repre tive pronouncement. Economia in cr^ e of erqployment for the next •wounds must be. healed by the action six months, and new plans which do cape, Forced To Jump ot the cells of the economic body— not pj^uce such Immediate result Next Twelve Months R ^ seated Macedonian Revo- the producers and consumers them­ or which extend commitments be­ m selves.” yond this period are not war­ From Windows— Injured lutionary Committee, Is “Some time ago it became evident ranted.” Economy Necessary If fa- that unemployment woulc^ continue ‘T urge'the strengthening of our In Winsted Hospital. over the winter. We have as a na­ deportation laws so as to more folly Shot Down Near His Home tion a definite duty that no deserv­ rid ourselves of criminal aliens.” crease fa Taxes Is T o Be ing person in our country suffers “The political agitation in Asia; The tumultous scene as a Communist riot outside the doors of the capitol marred the opening session of from hunger or cold.” re'volutiQns in South America and Avoided, He Dedarb. BULLETIN! “As a contribution to the situa­ political unrest in some European East Otis, Mass., Dec. 2.— Sofia, Bulgaria^ Dec. 2.— (A P )— Congress is pictured above. Police are ^hown as, firing tear gas shells from smadl revolvers, they repulsed Red demonstrators who attempted to invade the east entrance of the capitol builcdng. Note the smoke of tion, the Federal Government is en­ States; the methods of sale by Rus­ (AP)—^The charred bodies of M. Tomalewsky, formpr foreign rep­ gaged upon the greatest program of sia of her increasing agricultural ex­ four hunters were found today the tear gas and, at the right, several of the agistors fleeing from the choking fumes. Police clubs were Washington,' Dec. 2. — (AP.)'— resentative for the Macedonian swuhg freely as Communists resisted attempts to destroy Inflammatory posters which they carried. waterway, haxbor, flood control, ports to European markets; and our in the ruins of a cabin de­ revolutionary committee, was as­ public building, highway, and airway own drought—^have all contribfited Poised for immediate action. Con­ stroyed by fire at I.arkin Pond improvement In aU our history. This, to prolong and deepen the depres­ gress today received from President > In the early morning- hours sassinated today in front of his sion. together with loans to merchant Hoover recommendation 'that unem­ The dead men were; Otto home here. BANDITS MISS shipbuilders. Improvement of the “In the larger •view the major Bittner and Joseph Genni, both Tomalewsky was a member of the Navy and in military aviation, and forces of the depression now lie out­ ployment and drought relief leg^a- o f New Britain, Cionn., and group formerly headed by General TRUMBULL RAPS CLERGY TINY DRIVER other construction work of the side of the , and our tion be given priority. r V- Thomas Hill and Daniel Bellly, Alexander Progogueroff, who was Government will exceed $520,000,000 recuperation has been retarded by The annual presidential message both of Shelton, Conn. Medical assassinated here on July 8, 1928. for this fiscal year.” the unwarranted degree of fear and Examiner Franklin C. Down-' Fire at Him Again and Again was read first in the House, the After his death there were at­ ‘To increase taxation for pur­ apprehenMon created by these out­ membership listening attentively to ing of Stockbridge viewed the tempted reprisals in which ar attack FOR But Target is Too Small and pose of construction work defeats side forces.” bodies and authorized their re­ was made on the chief of police in He helps Cops C^tch One. the administration’s program for m ove to a Lfee undertaking es- Belgrade, and a month after the as­ prompt relief and disposal of unfin­ taUishment. sassination fifteen of the general’s ished business, including the contro­ Chicago, Dec. 2.—(AP.)—It versial Muscle Shoals bill. followers were lined to the moun­ Could Do Much Better If sometimes pays , to be small., Eaat Otis, Mass., Dec. 2.—(AP) tains and slain. SHIPPEE TO VISIT Authority to make increased teih- ' John Powers, 49, height 5 porary advances for Federal rteld ^Four hunters of a party of fifteen Prolonged Feud DAVIS TAKES HIS SEAT They Tried To Help the feet 5 inches proved it yester­ aid -was asked by the President'to- are missing as the result of a fire The feud in the Macedonian rev­ BANK IN NORWALK day when two holdup men rob­ gether with a request for $156,0616,. ' that destroyed a hunting cabin at olutionary organization began in bed the cleaners and dyers 000 to expedite construction and T^arVin Pond, south of Otis Center 1924 when- its leaders split on the Real Sufferers, the Rela­ company for which he is a driv­ AFTER VOTE OF S8-27 provide work. . movement’s objectives. Protog^eroff er, and warned as they left they “Such action,” the President early to^y. Six others, variously stood for Federalism and wanted would kill anyone who* tried to injured were taken to Litchfield “will imply an expentfiture of . ‘ov*r the area called Macedonia divided tives, Says Governor. State Commissioner Tt) Fur- foDow. $650,000,000 during the next county (Conn.) hospital, a frigid among Jugo Slavia, Greece and Bul­ Apparently, however, they months.” ’ trip of 20 miles in the automobiles garia as a federal state in one of overlooked Powers. He started Motioit By Senator Nye To BOARD OF PARDONS them. tker Discuss Snspension Pledge Co-operation ' of nearby residents who were at­ Hartford, Dec. 2.— (AP.)—Severe­ after them. They fired—and tracted to the scene of the fire. His opponents stood firm for com­ missed. They fired again—and Deny Oath To Senator Republicans and Democrats,,*!-, The men missing, whose bodies plete autonomy, and the feud has ly criticizing critics of the adminis­ a g a?i n—missing each time. ready pledged to a hl-partisan em­ are almost certainly in the ru ^ of continued with assassinations in tration of the Connecticut state o f Trust Company* Their target was too ^ small. NEEDS IM PR O m ergency relief program by > their leaders, -vied -with one another .Aa the burned cabin, are Otto Rittner several European cities, in the past prison at Wethersfield as individuals Meanwhile a police car came Elect U Defeated— Party of New Britain, Conn., Joseph (]ien- two years more than a himdred along. Powers jumped on the putting forward measures to cany who pass up an opportunity to be of it into effect. . . . > ni, of the same place and Thomas persons have been killed in the inter­ Norwalk, Dec. 2— (AP^^’With running board and the chase Hill and Daniel Reilly, both of Shel­ tribal warfare. real service to the inmates of the Lines'Forgotten In Ballots. . No figure -was m entionftd-te‘con­ prison.and their relative's bacayse Stote Bank Commisekm^ ^ster E. was kept up until one of the GoV. Tnimhull Says It Cannot ton, Conn. - ^ to- men, an ex^ionvict was captur­ nection with drou^t relief; but i a desire to attract public Senator Robinson of'Arkansas, the Origin of the fire is at present im- to themselves. Governor Johii H. dky for -further discdfesi^'niF - the ed.-’Ilie others escaped Ser?€ Effidently By M ^ - explained. Reports that a stove ex­ “ Nour,” eaid Pow ers . as' the Washington, Dec, 2 — (AP) D em ocratic leader, bae iEerdpAned^a Trumbull today declared these suspension of the Central Fairfield bill, bearing Repnblican - support, ploded are discredited, .for it was NATIONS OPPOSED police were putting handcuffs James . J. Davis, of Pennsylvania said that the stove in the cabin was ics could render a distinct and hu­ Trust Co many, notice of a special which calls >for a $60.009,OOtt loan mane service if they directed their on their prisoner, “will you gained his seat -in the Senate-today ing But Twice a Year. fund. . . > an ordinary wood burner which meeting to be held on Saturday, please take me back to the could not have exploded. The ex­ sympathies to the real sufferers, the December 6 was received by stock- over protest from the campaign Fmesees ^Defidt ^ TO GAS WARFARE relatives of the convicts. plant, I’ve got to finish check­ fluids investigating committee. plosion of shot gun ammunition holtoaof the bank. ing, up.” The chief executive foreraw a de­ when reached by the flames may ‘The Rev. Mr. Smith, the Council A motion by Chairman Nye of the Hartford, Dec. 2,—(AP)-^Follow-^ ficit of $180,000,000 for the curr^t of Churches, and others, who rushed The c ^ for the meeting is sign­ investigating committee to deny the have given rise to this report. ed by Neil Pierce, secretary of the ing six years experience as member* fiscal year and a’surplus'of oiriy Two Story Cabin into print with allegations of cruel­ oath to Davis was rejected by 58 to and chairman of the State Board of $30,000,000 next year, even’ 'with ty 'and inhumane treatment of pris­ bank, and reads, in part, as follows: The cabin, a two story structure But No Action Taken At “A special meeting of the stock­ 27. ■ . Pardons, Governor John H- Trum­ discontiniiahce of the 'one per cent was owned by Clare Prescott of oners at the State Prison at Weth­ CRAFT IS COMMON Senator Reed of Pennsylvama, bull is not satisfied that the board tax reduction bn '1929' incomes! holders of the Central Fairfield Trust had objected to Nye’s request ^ t Canaan, Conn., and was built laist ersfield, did so, I am conidhced, not Company will be held at its bank­ of pardons, as now operating, is ' “One cannot emphasize too summer to accommodate hunters. L eape Parley— Decision •with a desire to correct evils of Davis step aside and insisted “the strongly the absolute nece^y to ing house in the town and city of rights of the Senator-elect and of able to render, the service to the It was located on the bank of Lar­ which they had personal knowledge, Norwalk in'the stkte of Connecticut AMONG REDS, ALSO state it is expected to render, or defer any other pl^ms for increase of kin pond, a small body of water in but rather to attract attention to the state be observed.” Nye then government expenditures,” he •wrote. Is Left To a Later Con­ on the 6th day ctf December, 1930, at presented the resolution to deny give to the inmates of the State a rather isolated district on a road themselves by so doing,” said the 2 o’clock in . the afternoon for The Prison at Wethersfield the consid­ “Rigid economy” is nebessary, he that runs from Otis reservoir to the governor. “The investigati^ now the oath to Davis. purpose of considering the question Senator Reed countered by insist- eration they should have in their said, if an increase in taxes is to be New Boston highway. ference. under way at the State Prison has of reorganizing, consolidating or appeals for clemency. The governor, avoided. The men who escaped from the disclosed, if anything, that the alle­ seUing the bank, as a whole or in Alleged Plotter Says Engi­ as a result of his experience as a He praised the London naihJ burning building, including those gations of terrible cruelties prac- part or any department of the bank, member of the board, would prefer treaty and said that during the past who were- removed to Winsted for ticed on the prisoners were abso­ and to authorize and empower the Geneva, Dec. 2.—(AP.)—Dele­ neers Got 50,000 Rnbles a board gi-ving more time to the year “our relations ■with iforeign treatment jumped from windows lutely without foundation, and I directors to take such action as may matters at hand, than is possible p countries have been maintained \$p- gates to the League’s preparatory am conidnced the allegations made be necessary' and proper to accomp­ ■'M under present conditions, meeting on a high betsls o f cordiality and (Continued On Page 2.) disarmament commission, with were for the sole purpose of at­ lish such a result, whether by Rake-off In Machine Deal. ■M perhaps -with greater frequency good-will.” Hugh S. Gibson the American tak­ tracting public attention to those merger, consolidation or ’sale, upon than twice a year. Pull text of President’s message such terms, and in such maner, as in “It is inconceivable that a board ing an active part in the discussion, making them. will he found in today’s issue xm . Well Conducted the. judgm ^t ^of the directors miay of pardons, acting in accordance Page 7. to(^y registered a concerted oppo­ be necessary and expedient to bring Moscow, Dec. 2.—(AP.)-^The PREMIER ANSWERS ‘T was conirinced at the outset, itching palm of political graft •with the law now on the hooks, can sition to the use of poison gas in and I am more than ever conifinced about such reorganization, consoli­ •with any great degree of intelli­ REACTION TO warfare. dation. or saile.” stretches put even to Soviet Russia, X now, that the State Prison at Weth­ one of the eight men on > teial for gence, act on the petitions submit­ Washington, Dec. 2.— (AP.)'— It was a shifted discussion, but ersfield is conducted as well as any Hope was expressed in banking ted for consideration in May and President Hoover's message to Con-; THOMAS CRITICISM definite action on prohibitive meas­ circles here today that the 750 treason here testified today. State Prison in the country and bet- “Bribery and graft are second na­ November” said Governor Trum­ gress today roused varying reac-, ures was referred for final decision ter than a great many prisons in members of the $30,000 Christmas bull today. tions on Capitol Hill, Republicans in ' r to the general disarmament confer­ ture to the engineers -with whom the leading states of the country. |G3uh of the Central Fairfield Trust I worked in this plot to overthro'w “The board, as at present cout general pratring its views and rec­ ence. “The real sufferers are the wi'VM | Company •will receive -their checks stituted, is, as I see it, but an im­ the government,” said M. Kupria- ommendations. The Democrats were Canadian Resents Contemp­ On Ambassador Gibson’s motion and families of the men who are de- by the first of next week. It is not j provement in slight degree, over the net so enthusiastic. >- the preparatory commission invited improbable that action to bring this nov, one of the defendants. “I^e old time system of having the gov­ Industrial Party group ■with which Speaker Longworth, first -of the all governments to set their experts (Continned On Page 2.) about •will be taken at the stock­ ernor act as the pardoning officer. to work on this issue and to come to I was associated got 50,000 rubles in many to comment, said: tuous References To Mr. holders’ meeting on Saturday. It is a physical impossibility for the “I think the message was a very' the general conference ready to one year as a rake-off from foreign board of pardons to give each and draft an agreement which would concerns in a purchase of . cotton every petition the attention it interesting document I liked the re- Bennett’s Trade Proposals TREASURY BALANCE machinery.” •view of the business conditioas. It clarify the interpretation of :;estric- ahoiUd have with the set up as it is •was -very encour^[lng.” tions on chemical warfare. SCOTTISH MINERS He was led into this department at inresent.” Washington, Dec. 2.—(AP.)— of his anti-So'viet activities in a On the Senate' side. Democratic By a vote of 6 to 5 the commis­ James J. Davis leader Robinson said the m e ssi^ London, Dec. 2.—(AP.)—3. H. sion rejected budgetary limitation ’Treasury receipts for November 29 cross-examination by the prosecu­ Thomas, the MacDonald ministry’s for air forces, with the American CONTINUE STRIKE were $5,204,308.99; expenditures, tor, who continues to grill these ing that the resolution lie over a day disclosed a comprehensive study of the situation but was not complete. secretary of state for the colonies, delegate not voting. Lord Cecil of $11,566,620.16; balance, $83,787,585.- but "Vice President Curtis upheld STOCKS MOVE DP has been criticised by Premier R. directed particular atten­ 54. (CdntiBaed On Page 2.) Nye. The roll caU followed. Z' Senator Harrison, pemocrat,-^Mis- B. Bennett of for contempt­ tion to the narrow margin by which Nye submitted' a special report sissippi, said it showed the President uous references to Mr. Bennett’s this measure was defeated. Delegates Representing 90,- •which said .it was “ quite apparent “to have no conception of eodstbig empire trade preference proposals. Germany’s Proposal from information before the com­ conditions throughout'the country.’’ 9 9 Was, Ttariy, Most reports of last Thursday’s The German proposal to prohibit mittee that well in advance of $600,- . Commons debate on the Baldwin 000 Workers Vote To Re­ **Please Leave Me Alone 000 was expended in support” of the Representative T1l8bn,‘ the rn^jor^' use of tanks of all kinds and use of ity leader, said: , censure motion, alleging failure of cannon above certain calibre—as Brown-Dayis..ticket. Fraueb Shimk the imperial conference, credited Brown was the gubernatorial candi­ “The message was - very t i m ^ imposed on Germany by *the Ver­ President’s Message Has lit- and very sound. If we keep Mr. yhomas with "terming the Ben-' sailles Treaty—was defeated by 10 main Idle Despite Pleas. Einstein Begs the Public date and was defeated hy Glflbrd nett proposals “humbug,” but the votes, one of which was Gibson’s. Pinchot for the nomination. the terms of it we will do eirntytiiing -'K. colonies minister afterward said Only the Soviet delegate supported The report noted that the, “fight ’ deOrNoEffectOnTrad- possible there is to do.” that he had been misquoted. Count van Bernstorff’s proposal. Glasgow, Dec. 2.—(AP)—^Union Antwerp, Dec. 2— (AP)— News-©message from Professor Albert Ein- in the Republican primary campaign Representative Purnell, RepubB’f. '"' in Pennsylvama was in’ the main a can, Indiana, said the meXsagb *^4] Premier Bennett, in a statement The poison gas discussion began delegates representing 90,000 strik­ papermen tagged Professor Albert stein urging Jews ta strengthen published today, said: “I have re­ ing Scottish coal miners today de­ their “self-consciousness and solidar­ battle between, candidates for gov­ pressed me very much,“ybut when Lord Cecil asserted that Brit­ Einstein as'he left his night long frained from earlier illusions to it in ain interprets the Geneva! protocol cided to continue the strike despite ity” in the face of. “aggressive anti- ernor,” and said money raised fw sentati-ve Rankin, Democrat, Aiaha- the hope that the realization of the efforts to attain a temporary agree­ quarters today to embark for Amer­ Semitism” in European countries the Brown-Davis campsdgn commit?^ ma, asserted it wan “n of 1925 as prohibiting tear gas, and m ent” . far-reaching consequences which he asked the delegates to consider ment •with mine owners. ^ ica and obtained'a smiling if some­ was nmde'public today by the Zion­ tete “was without a doubt principal­ New York,- Dec. 2—(AP)’ -^-CJo- must inevitably attach tp that state­ embodiment of the interpretation in Failure of this delegates’ confer­ what begrudged interview ■with hto. ist Org^mization of America! ly avai^le because of the guberna­ -incident with the delivery^ Prui. After eiqkreslgii^ dbnbfc-'f^ ment would compel its denimciation a disarmament treaty draft. ence to reach any kind of agree­ “I want this to be a recreation The message, the Zionists said, torial fi^t” - dent. Hoover's message to ecaxgreaa, President's account eg unem ^l^- by the government of the United ment ■was regarded as particularly trip,” he said. ’ “ I am going to -visit weis intended as’a greeting to Amer­ The combined expenditures of Mr. news of firming copper prices,'and ,ment waa qomidete, Sehi^^Xtobto-rt Gib^n, however, pointed out that fre;^ rumors of advances in. st^ Kingdom. Its failure to do so there­ this matteT is too profoundly techni­ menacing to the country’s coal in- friends and the El Paso Observatory. ican Jewiy,.on the occasion of the Davis • and .the fouTi Rrown-Pavls son at \^tkaeoiUcs fore must be construed as an en­ dustry. It has been recognized that 1 1 have no inl^tion to vyrork while Maccabean festi'Val, to ! be hdd hera coinmittees,■was..placed at $368,962, qncHi^tions for the.first quarter 'of ' ‘TEiere m ^ y ';UunKna)da 'Of cal forj a wise decision now and sug­ IjOSl, stocks moved a little higher'in dorsement by it of the views ex­ gested that it be studied fully be­ this conference would defenulne to 'i am in the states, but intend to dls- Dec. 13,; ■ blit the committee said it had learn­ persons nofahiy in thaYnral qoi a large extent whether the ~ Scottish ■ ■ ■ * cuss with my American friends Expressing “deep disappointment sluggish trading today. ] . pressed by one of its members.” fore any action be taken. ed withta the last few days that fifties wfaose^mii^-^ig!^ strike might extend to other coal questions in'which we are miitually at the attitude taken to, Palestine by E^dentiy the President’s mehrage been who The Best Solution Nearly all the states supported further' sums w;ere sp®*^t, jumping areas. interested. the^ British government and' its the total to above $600,000.- contatoed little that was imexpect- upder thetiape§p^ ot She! The Canadian premier declared the British and American sugges­ It had been thought extremely bureaucratic officials,” Professor ed, however, for while the bxt mnds that Mr. Thomas’s statements was ; “ If yon really -want to send a mes­ Davis wns said to hnve spent only ; aiM/ who h ^ iz g ^ f O ^ fbei tion, and the Soviets and the Chi­ importEuit that the Scottish mines Einstein said the reaction to-it by gains, here and thera nd;i0 n'lln- condemnation “in terms as unusual sage to the press let it be thra that $10,607 pqrsoBaRy In the primary.,. timlty of .rsqiitigr ' nese went even further, urging pro­ to working by 'Tuesday, when a con­ I want to' be left alone. Peraonally jew s evefrsnyhere, “ is proof o f their The next comi^ttee'intends sopn andal, news tickers ftrrt'- printed as they are injurious” of the Cana­ hibition of the manufacture of hmnts to bc the ference of National . Union delegates I ‘ coniidder it •'indecent ,to mix ^with indissoluble bond with the upbuild­ to repprt-'.ou-'expendltures -in-hehah! snmniaries of it, the advai^ soon pegtmimttVci^^tAhop dr' dian proposal, which he said, was harmful gases. meets at London, so that it would people’s private' affairs ing of Palestine.” wa-vered. ' ’ offered In the sincere belief that it of Senatorial 'candidates In those not be necessary to take‘a vote at world'cetteinly .would fare better if “We Jews,” he saud, '-“are every- s ta ^ where 'the;i-8uccesafnl ..NetCWhw'r . '■ i oraet%“di^“w I t h . * contained the'best solution of the the London ses^on on'the question newspapers cared more for things whera subject to attacks and ‘ Netga!tor-bf $1 to $g aahare weia urgent problem of closer empire eco­ TAX DECISION humiliations that result -from the dat? is just 'beginning service.' numerous by early afi^ftnioon.: l!| iie of a national strike. , . '' that really matter instead of mixing states are New-’^Jersey,- Delaware, nomic association. The delegates here alao^voted'to •vrith’ triflfes“ - ' ■ exaggoutiom of!' Nationalism /vand market sagged a littl^ in the' “And’ be baa xondenmed it,” the New Haven, Dec. 2.— (AP.)—^Un­ place the Scottish-pqsifiqh before ■ • ‘ ' .‘Tat that' 'enpiigh'?” "-'Einstein-added racial •vanity W h ic^ in,' most'■Euro­ Pennajdvatea, .hoim rVbiR'wotiM:: premier said, 'In language deeply der a decision made by Probate the federation conference at'London- In concliidiohiiiahd'buiat into a broad pean' countries, e g re sse s.ite d f In tu ci^, 'Kahsas-^-and wyom teg- aftef 11 o ’clodt^^AlHed resented by the government of Can^ Judge John L. Gilson today the state on 'Thursday and’ asked for an IntCT- laugh wMch hlS'wife,-'behind him, the form of aggressive ahti.aemit- ! On December 4’the committee will conyerted an .early loss of Ij i m n s s ? ada.” He warned that Canada could of Ckmnecticut cannot collect suc­ ■view with the government. 'echoed, r Puffing * a oloud smoke ism.' In-such'a time -we Je’^a muat ta)te further New Jersey teittinony, g a ^ b f X a h d lL 7? ^ only accept the rejection by taking cession. taxes on legacies to chari­ Meanw;hile the coUIetiM' in^ from liis pipe, he, and she, strode oft strengthen' o]qr self-cpnsclousDeM as a resultiof s^^ch othw available means to strengthen table organizations. land and Wales reinained almost-ecK 'ahd BoUdaiity.' This caa^he obtalhsff able to-rapor%daa^- : wgJ10^‘13S8iQft sBIQagS**-KSOlSa-f vteyAiiiili inegas. r her eooiimnie poidtion. It Is expected ; that estate Tax tirely unaffected, but’ ahJtiety^^-was In no'other iray- thanuhited ’ par- ’ In', toe oiise-oralfctlte '> “ftfiNUin Mr. Thomas said he did not intend Commissioner W. H. Blodgett, for expressed lest the Scottic^’Mcaihple' - ’ -'SENDS MBal^A'GE.'' ' ticipatk>a''ln' the tehuUding'bf the jo the ^Canadian premier. the state will might-be-followed-elseBdierer' - • ' N«w-^ - t t A N ( B910nNG fill ,?X-.:' '0 > M •v^ . ' % ^tl3r of- ifiddlbtinnb cooneotl- wmi3Aii aiqpr^nUm., - . ' D O pX p ftS coN m ucnoN co m pan y’s Hie local panooael and inanafe- m m ent ot the Maaehftater Constnio^ ]?r. Thomas ,0. Sloan and Xin Uon Ctojnpany are pleased with the N. A. Burr wUl he bn duty to an­ iCONTRACTS IN 1930 NEAR success of the company and locdc swer emergency calls tomorrow D forward to future years with Ugh afternoon. ? (FomMied by Putnam i t Oo.) AdSriUB. p x p w*»•«•«*•••• •'V4^'* 20 optl^sm and assurance o& even -♦ •CtMrtitaA Hartford, Gma Air Reduction i^..?:04% Allegheny 10% ^ THREE QUARTER MILUON greater progress. I P Mb Btocka • .'21 Baab Stocks ' . A m Can » • • • 4 .'.119 Eadi Local Meinber Has Am and B^. Pow Bid Asked Am iBtemat • • K-. 870 FOUR DIE, SIX HURT Baolmiv Trust Co .... Am Pow and Lt 61% D e ^ Retr^chm ents In Guest From Tbat Coar- The Laifies Aid society of ^the For DonaHons — Dance caty Bank and Trust.. 300" Am Rad Stand San Second Opngregational church will Cap Nat SAT « ...... sop A m R on . Mills . . .^ OoQix* .Rivflsr *•••••#••■ 500 Mimy Lines Local Building IN HUNTING TRA6EDY mimity At Dnmer. meet tomorrow‘afternoon from 2 A m S m e lt ...... 58*% to h o^ckiclc at the Manchester Com- and Concert To Hdp. HtfdOJtin’ Tniat ..... 125 135 A.T and T ..>...4 »*» .690% nninity du b, to make further plans First Nat BhrtfOrd .. 108T 220 A m _T ob B ...... (Continaed From Page Concern Has Best Record for the Christmas sale, supper and Land M tg o ^ T itle . . — 40 Am Wat Wks ..... 649^' Manchester niglU: in Wapping entertainment for Friday evening, It will be necessary to raise New Brit ’RuSt ...... 150 175 'Anaconda Cop ...... 37% ; and some of the injurfes received went over big last nigdit Thirty-two double the $1;600 used last yeair to Rivertfde Trust ...... — 535 Atchison T and S Fe were suffered in doing so either December 12. The proceeds will be .189( o f Any Year In Its History. membera of u e Mancheater Klwanis used toward decorating the church alleviate suffering «mong the unr ! West Htfd Trust ..... 265 — tl ]Ref . 22% . from the fall or from breaking Club held their weekly get-together fortunate fanfiUes of Manchester, I Insunoce Stocks Baldwin ...... glass. The E ast Liee state police who audltorifim. .'2 7 % : in that place and every IQwanian Chairman George H. Waddell of the Aetna Ounialt^ ...... 73 B and 2d. 76.V were called to the scene of the fire, had a wapping man as hia guest {Aetna Fire ..r ...... 49 Bendix One of the most remarkable rec- ,The Manchester Garden Club will ChHstmas C om m unity D^nid com ­ > • • • • • • 19 were expected back this morning to 'the affair whs held in the totteer mittee said today, as one thousand Aetna Life 60 Beth Steel ...... 64% tedfl to be noted for 1930 is that of h^d its peoehiber [meeting, Monday conduct an investigation^ while the Methodist ehureh, befpiNS that letters were mailed from- the camm- {Automobile ...... 28% Can P ac ...... 4 3 % ' eveiBtog. December 8, in the Itobblna the Manchester Construction Com­ medical examiner and ' an under­ church and the Congregational fed­ ber of Commerce o«ca asWng for Conn General...... 118 Case T hresh...... 112% pany, one of the youngest and most taker were reported on the way. erated. The MethCdist bifiltUng is robes oE C^ter church houte. The liberal ccntiibuttons as” this year Hartford Flto 60% Chi mid Norwest consistently successful construction Autos Burned now used as a recreation center and buidness wlU be followed by the an­ Hartford Steam Boiler 50 C hrysler ...... nual dh^tm as party and exenange there is by fix the greatoat need ” " ' - companies in the State of Con­ Two of the four cars owned by banquet hall. that has existed in recent years.” National F ire'...... 56 Colum Gas and El 37% members of the hunting party wer^ Dinner, of garden trlfies as in previous necticut. In the face pf Unprece­ The chairman of tlm committee Phoenix Fire • jf 69% Colum Graph ...... burned and the ignition keys of the years. It is suggested toat no gift 11% dented depression, resulting in The dinner was served at 6:30 by vhlch conslsta of representatives of Travelers' ...... 955 Coml S o l v ...... 18% wholesale falling off in ^ kinds of other two were lost in the fire. egceed In value 50 cents. The pro­ / the Federated Workers and the the Chamber, the ICwanis, Lions, Pobllo DtiUttes Stocks Comwlth and Sou . 9% construction, the M^chester Con­ At'the Litchfield County hospital menu included roast beef, mashed gram cbmmittee . for the co;^ng Consol Gas ...... 90% the men were too weak during the and Social Service, p<^ted out that Conn. Elec S erv ...... 66 struction Company has done a busi­ ^ potatoes, turnips and the usual side i m ating, aad for January and Feb letters cannot be ma)l«l to every­ Contin C a n ...... 50% ness in spite of current retrench-- morning hours to talk about their Conn. Power i ...... 6i dishes; a choice of apple or pumpkin ! ruary, is composed of C. W. Blank- one, and that those: who do'not re­ Com P ro d ...... 80% menta in all parts of the State, of experience. It was understood from Greenwich, WdbG, p fd.. — pie and coffee. Everything was ' enburg of TalcottviUe, chairman; ceive one within a few days, should Du Pont De N em ...... 90% approximately three-quarters of a one of them that the four men who cookad to the queen's taste Harford Elso Lt ..... 66 and Mrs. Blankcnburg, Mias Ellen Buck- endeavor to make a contribution to Eastman Kodak ...... ^^.168 ‘ million dollars, a record volume for I are m issing w ere asleep on the upi- everybody enjoyed meal. ley and WiHiam E, Buckley of Man­ Hartford^ Gas ...... 73 YUniam A. Knofla the treasmer, Albert F. Knofia, any­ do, p fd ...... 42 Elec Pow and L t ...... 45 per floor. It was not believed they In bri^ talks President Stephen chester Green. Fox Film A ...... i . .. ; 32% escaped because the smoke sudden­ Hale and C. P. Quimby, lieutmiant way. The committee “united to S N B T Co ...... 159 tained., Consequently, at the close bring cheer and happiness to Man­ Gen E lec ...... , V . 50% ly filled the upper part of the camp- governor of the New SIhgland dis- The- Buckland store is now acting Manafaoturlng Stocks Gen F o o d ...... 52- of this recorp year, the capital house. trlct, outlined to the Wapping men chester’s needy,” has been set up as stock of the company will again be in the capacity of a newsdealer for a pemuunmt organization to ftme- Am Hardware ...... 50 ' 52 Gen Motors ...... 3fr-” The hospital staff expected the the principles of Kiwanis. Vice The Manchester Herald. As a re­ Amer Hosiery ...... 26 Gold Dust ...... I 35% increased to serve as a bulwark for patients would recover speedily as i President F. B. Clarke led in the tion throughout the Vdnter months. the further increase in business. sult, residents in that vicinity can At Thanksgiving there were a few Amer Silver ...... — Grigsby Grunow ...... 4 1 none seemed to have been seriously Chorus singing and Elmore Watkins ohtato Heralds before 5 p. na.' by Arrow H and H, com . 36 Hershey Choc ...... 'T ... 88% The; company has realized a steady hurt or badly overcome by smoke. delighted the gathering with a de­ cases of overlapping or duplication profit from, its many and diversified calling there. do, pfd ...... 102 Int H arv ...... 60% William Chapponl of New Britain clamation on Daniel Webetor’s of aid and to eUmlnate this entirely 1^ construction contracts since incor­ Automatic R efrig ___ Int Nickel C an ...... 19 who escaped uninjured from the oratorical ability. the committee requests that persons Bigelow Sanford, com. poration, and has never failed to The Scoutmasters’ Asso Fxpand Further ciah, John Stribulsky, Carl - Bat- care for themselves, 4f such organi­ ficient, care, ^ways givM ao gener- This constantly increasing en- Garage, $10,000; 1926: Centenmal schkiihn and Howard Kiely of New well as refreshments, will be offer­ zations as toe Coimcil of Churches ou^y and wisely. Her faithful and Middletown, Dec. 2.— (AP.)—The largement and development made it i Ap^-rtments, Addition No. 3, $25,- Britain: Fred Preston, of Canaan, could see fit to engage in such am ed for sale. The Manchester 4-H Dairy Qub again necessary to procure addi-! 000; Masonic Temple, $100,000; An- friendly visits will be missed in fourth fire of suspicious origin in j hold its annual meeting tomor- and Edward Preston, of Ansonia. enterprise. Such measures, of relief, many homes. Her retirement la a tional capital and a $50,000 8 per , ^over Dam (Andover, Conn.) $25,- None are in a critical condition, hos­ Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary, tofs city in less than a week broke;row evenisi^, December 3,' at , the however, would of necessity have to loss to the community and it' is out early today iii a storage shed cent preferred cumulative stock was 000: Cyril Johnson Hydro-Electric pital authorities said. be carried oh secretly, and would U. S. W it V., will hold its regular jhome of Chnton Keeney.. He said nq prisoner was Alexander McBride w ill!:« to eharge $5 Per Month, Plus Interest, The spectators in the crowded pimlshed for having any articla of 'at toe apron table, and M i^ Yrvlng Repays a $100 Loan courtroom burst into laughter at< this kind in his pocsesslon, but | Wickham and Mrs. John Darting this admission, and even toe judges prisoners were warned there would •win seU candy. LEW AYRES: - Per Month, Plus Interest, looked at each other and sniiled. S t^ of **AJ1 Quiet on the Western WtinV* no Repays a $200 Loan be punishment if there was a con-; Miss Helen Crawford is in charge Much of the graft, Kuprianov tinued secrecy of such articies. 1 of the program which will be given $15 Per Month, Plus Interest, said, came from American firms, The warden said cslls were'Con-' about 8 o’clock. Repays a $300 Loan and there was a system by which tinuously searched “as a matter of White Russians abroEul g o t on* par ^ The average monthly cost of a kindness to toe inmates aS well as DIES OF HEABT DISEASE cent, and the anti-Soviet engineers ®$100 loan, repaid as per the above R 36-ycar-oId safety to toe eftioers.” j •THE DOORWAYJTO m i ’ table, is only $1.84. This is based at home collected one-fourth of toe Meriden, Dec. J.-—(AP) — Fred ' money-b,. .idingis used by payments.- • GANGLAND FOUGHT TO' HAVU; TSttS PIGTUBB upon the legal interest rate of three more than 190,000 investors. MUls, 67, prominent local real es* and one-half per cent per menth It developed today that four Rus­ tate and Insurance man and presi­ Write lor free descriptive SHELVED—IT TELLS THE jSuTH; : ' on unpaid balances. sian emigres . arrested yes4ferday HOSPITAL NOTES dent of toe Fourth Merldeii Build* br.oklet, "Enjoy Money." The present attractively low at Minsk had nothing to do with the ! prices of so many articles may not Ing and Loan Association cince 1900, It is the only picture that was e v ^ held t o four'weelm'^l - '1^ tiw-fadMus New York StrandJ*- N o D ela ^— N o R ed T ape elaborate plot which is the subject last long. If you happM to,follow died of a heart ailment at 2 o’riock INVESTORS of this trial, but were held meialy A dMghter w u bom this htorn- buftoess______conditions,, j^u__ __ will__ this recall, morning after being in failing on suspicion of coimter-revolutioh- GordnerCordner for example, that thetoe price of copcopper health for about a week. Before en- SYNDICATE ary activItieB which apparenUy were of 27 Oakland Tefrabe at toe Me* was increased two cents a pound toe FRANKUN PLAN rouNBie 18*4. The Program Wednesday and Thursday w lll^^’ Local Office of minor Importance; todrial other he waa for 31 years a leading bepsesmitedaa R oom 214 9Z Pratt Street Ornoaaee undes the. M8Mabi-So««t - The eon^tian of Mr. aSd Mrk* Play siife and do Ybur Chrlstmaa ket iqanln'this city. Re Is survived mm . awtocQs of E lt _ Lbdge, Dnog^den^ HARTFORD .SO. MANCHESTER CONN. The Boys • G&lahad Qub of St, B d ^ d Cafro afiAson Oscar, ReW ahopping early. Of course, it will be by his -widow. Flora R . Mills, two Of ttaty. ' ^ Mary’s chiurch wiU meet tomorrdw Britain automobile accident ViC* a lot easier than later, when every sons, three grandchildren, a sister evening at 6 .'80. . tuns, -retnMni ...... store is fscowdwi,____, „ _ . *and tom hrotoersi all of MeridaB,

n .; t m ;sf-. •vfC \^^7 , * t ------., a iE R S * r ■'■r-v iGET STIFF FINES ‘ ,4|S'gSii '' FTfNERALS Nearly $2,000 Collected At Miss Ellzabetb Thornton $2,000 De- l o r The fimeral of Miss EUizabeth Session o f U. S. District; Thornton of Center, street was h^d fense Fond For ArniOffi^ 8e?en asi Is lien at he^ late hpine at 2 o’clock yester­ day afternoon with Rev. R. A. Col- m Court Suing In Hartfori pitta of the South Methodist churOh; cer Acensed P oiso^ Forced Doiira Oh kland. officiating. The bearers were Wil­ V • liam Walsh, Samuel Burgess, Henry His W ife. A Hartford, Dec. 2.— (AP)—Jacob Trotter, CharleS Crockett, David Miami, Fla., Dec. 2— (AP) -^^e rear of an auto- ing. In this crisis where a human I and Lester Behrend; second by Miaa life is in jeopardy I have undertak­ I . Sights islMd . ^ 1 mobile which was later apprehended Edith Maxwell and H. T. ^odes She sighted Andros island'about 4 jand found to contain a quantity of en this appeal to those who should PARLEY M GENEVA find consolation by Miss Adeline Sin- I D . m., E. S. T. Friday,. shA said, and alcohoL A sentence of three months come to his aid in his hour of need.” namon and C. W. Wlgahowskl. Mrs. The govem m ^t’s claim that Miss j <’ound landing inland with but a The New 8-Tube in jail was suspended and the ac­ Robert Martin, chairman, was as­ tow drops of gasoline left in her Grace Brandon, pretty 22-year-old cused placed on probation. sisted by Mrs. Emma Dowd, Mrs. plane. San Antonio stenographer, was the ResoiatioD^ In Reichsrat I O’Connell was said to have oper­ Annie Knofskle, Mrs. Annie Smith, She said she could find no houses, ated a speakeasy on Middle street, Mrs. Eliza Chapman and Mrs. S^rab unwilhng recipient of gifts from no boat, no help. With a tropical in Bridgeport, and was reputed to Davis. They served sandwiches, Major Shepard, may be Countered, Urges Such Action Be­ jungle at her left and a jagged cosist STEWART-WARNER ^ r be one of that large scale dispensers. home made cake and coffee at the the defense indicated, by presenta­ at her right, she plodded northward. I He was alleged to have received six close of the games. tion of a personal photograph al­ cause Arms Are Not Cut. Just before midnight, she said, she j dollars a pint for whiskey and when leged to have been given by her to stumbled into the shack . of an CONSOLETTE agents raided the premises they dis­ A social for the members of the Major Shepard. On ^ s picture is Andros Island negress, who fed her covered a considerable amount of Emblem Club will be held at the inscribed “With much love to my , Dec. 2 — (AP) — With- j gave her a place to sleep. bottles of liquor. He was also given Elks home in Rockville tomorrow sweetheart, from Grace.” drawal of the German delegation Early Saturday, she said. Commis­ a suspended jail sentence of three afternoon at 2:30. Miss Brandon will be called as a from the Geneva disarmament par­ sioner Forsyth at Mangrove iBay month^B. witness for the prosecution which ley was urged in a resolution adopt­ helped her to obtain a little spong- Other Cases ’The Buckland Parent-Teacher as- contended Shepard’s infatuation for ed today by the foreign affairs com­ 'ng boat to bring her to Nassau. ^Hiomas Zabone^ of Waterbury sr elation at its monthly meeting last the girl supplied the motive for the. mittee of toe Reichsrat. This action, The islandwas cut_ off from, pleaded guilty to the charge of evenhig in the Buckland school hall, alleged poisoning. advocatedras a result of toe re- Nassau by disability of toe radio maintaining a nuisance. He was appropriated the sum of $75 fsr the fusal of toe majority of the nations station, she said, and she was unable sentenced to 10 days in jail by annual Christmas party for the participating to accede to toe Ger­ to ad-vise friends of her safety until ! Judge Thomas. Joseph Amstalden school children of the Seventh. Dis­ man demands for more complete she landed at Nassau yesterday. ! of Meriden was fined $250 for main­ trict The four teachers. Principal DAVIS TAKES HIS SEAT disarmament. Complete With Tubes taining a nuisance on Pratt street. Mrs. Marion Pierce, Mi^ Eleanor The resolution suggested that William De Morals of Bridgeport Stoughton, Miss Irene Buckland and henceforth'- Germany shoxdd be; rep-‘ JUDGE TAKES SEAT S tr. was sentenced to ten days in the Miss .Helen Crowe were appointed AFTER VOTE OF 58-27 resented a t' tha disarmament ses­ Fairfield county jail for maintjiining- to make arrangements, with Mrs, sions only by an observer, Norwich, Dec. 2— (AP) —Judge Ernest A. Inglis, of Middletown a nuisance at 1887 Fairfield avenue. Pierce serving as chairman. Plans (Continued From Page 1.) 'Other resolutions asked for toe ON’T buy any radio lintlLyoir have seen and beard this wonder^ A fine of $300 with a suspended sen­ were made for the Christmas sale 'revocation of the Pblish-German took his seat on the Superior Court beach for the first time today. He ful new Stewart-Warner Consolette. ' It Is toe latest and mc*t tence of one year in jeiil was im­ v.’hich will .take p^ce Friday eve­ named, ytith ohe possible exception Bquidatidn agreement toar.sus- D extraordinary ofbU radios. " Has pow erf^ fuU a l^ eighti-tube ning of this week in the school as­ fofind the courtiqom- tstbwd^ 'Mto' posed on James J. Matthews, tiie com ^ttee is confident that' its ^nsion of negotiations now In pro- chassis, electro-djmamic speaker, and a striking new Colonial sembly hall, and for a whist for members of toe New London coimty charged with maintaining a nuisance report could not possibly serve as g;ress for a commercial treaty with ette cabinet in lustrous American p ly-w aln u tIt’s not a midget.,. „ in New paven. Monday evening, December 8. Poland. bar and friends from Middletown. the basis for any objection to the On his desk was a bouquet of white but a full-size radia in a em^-rize cabinet It gives full-size Joseph Horrigan of Waterbury Senator-eleot from those states be­ This ^action was urged as an formance and fun size val^ fOr your dollars; ‘A great lafio hacked ' Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughters of answer to'toe alleged mistreatment and pink chrysanthemums sen from was fined $300 and given a sentence ing administer the oath of office,” Mid^etown. ; by a great name. At Keith's exdusively.' - i of sixty days, suspended, when St. George, will install its officers by Polish nations o f -the-' German for 1931 at a regular meeting-to be The “one possible exception” was minorities in Upper Silesia Judge Allyn L. BroWn nf toe same charged with maintaining a nuis­ Pennsylvania. b^ch and Mrs. Brown, with?Mrs. ance in Waterbury. Horrigan, it held tomorrow evening In Odd Fel­ lows hall. The work will be in The V ote Inglis were among those present. was stated, took over the premises 'The vote on the Nye resolution Judge and Mrs. Inglis were guests from a bootlegger who had been charge of District Deputy Oulmet of HOOVER ASKS MILUONS Bristol. The business be fol­ iagainst seating Davis follows: of toe Browns. ' previously fined for operating a F or; The newly appointed Judge foimd' speakeasy there. lowed by a social hour. The hos­ tesses will be Mrs. Elizabeth Alden, Republicans: Blaine, Cbuzens, TO HEIP UNEMPLOYED two automobile cases before him Alfonso Wyllis of Bridgeport, Mrs. Margaret Jones and Mrs. Cutting, Dale, Frazer, Howell, Nor- and a panel of . 35 talesmen to be World^ War veteran, charged with Catherine Robinson. beck, Norris and Nye^9. (Continued From-Page 1.) ^amined for a place on toe jury. Com e In falsely assigning his adjusted serv­ Democrats: Ashurst, Barkley, Convenient ice certificate to another and then Sunset Rebekah and King David Black, Bulkley, Connsdly, Dill, of'toe aidiiiirable measures taken by j A . rehearsal of toe cast In seeking to obtain a duplicate, was Lodges, in compliance with many re­ George, Harris, Hayden, Heflin, Mc­ toe President for public good under p’ay, VAaron Slick from Pumpkin I and given a suspended sentence of 60 quests, have decided to nm a new Gill, Sheppard, Simmmis, Trariimell, conditions prevailing now and in-re- Crick,” will be held at toe Zion | letm s days in jail. The accused had al­ series of five whist-dances on con­ Wagner, Wheeler, and Williamson— cbnt months.” | Lutheran church on Cooper street ready spent twelve days in jail fol­ secutive Thursday evenings', the 17. Representative Byrns, Democrat, tomorrow evening at 7:30. Heat H ! If Desired lowing his arrest It was claimed first to begin on December 4. The Tennessee, * ranking minority mem- Farmer-Labor; Shipstead—1., I that he assigned his certificate to a same committee from the Rebekahs, T otal 27. hers on toe-appropriations commit man named Manning who attempted tee: with Miss Emily Kissman as chair­ A gainst: to secure a loan on it The President’s request for $100,- man, and from the Odd Fellows, Republicans: ’ Bingham, Borah, THAT LITTLB BEPAIB JOB headed by Loyden Clark, will con­ DONT! FORGET tinue to serve. The new series will Fess, Gillett, Glenn, Goff, Gbldsbor- Ing. Unlbss he explains how and DEFICIT IS REPORTED be managed on the same general ough. Gold, Greene, Hale, Hastings, where he would use toe money li plan as those recently given.' Hatfleldl Herbert, Johnson, Jones, •will oppose his roquest when it CALL 7773 Kean, Keyes, McMaster, McNary, comes before toe appropriations WM. KANEHL \ committee.” BY TREASURY DEPT. . ’The North Methodist Girls’ Club Moses, Oddie, Patterson, Phipps, will meet with Miss Hilda Magnuson Pine, Reed, Robinson of Indiana, tomorfow afternoon at 4 at the Schall, Shortridge, Smoot, Stelwer, Washington, Dec. 2.— (AP)—The church and the boys at 7:15. Thomas of Idaho, Toymsend, Van- government finished the first five denberg. Waterman and Watson— months of the 1931 fiscal year on ’The Knitting club of the Ameri­ 39. / liust Simday with a deficit of $299,- can Legion Auiliary will meet Democrats: Blease, Brock, Brousr DANCE and 428,000, approximately $91,000,000 ’Thursday afternoon at 2:30 with sard, Copeland, Fletcher, Harrison, more than the deficit for the same Mrs. Charles Hollister of 52 Hollis­ Kendrick, King, McKellar, Oyer- period a year ago. ter street. In company with other mand, Pittman, Robinson of Arkan [ENl The treasury’s daily statement to­ auxiliaries the ladies are. knitting sas. Smith, Stock, S-wanson, Thomas is a question that many a hostess has debated in her mind for day showed the government had col­ 6-lnch squares in blue and gold, the of Oklahoma, ’Tydings, 'Walsh of Given by lected $1,137,115,000 in the five auxiliary colors. These will be knit Massachusetts. £uid 'Walsh of Mon­ months and had spent $1,436,543,000. together to make an afgan for the tana— 19. many a weary hour and (hscussed mth her frienids at ^reat Receipts over the period were new veterans’ hospital at Newing­ T otal 58. St. Mary’s Young $197,182,000 less than collected in ton. length.' > • the 1930 year. Customs receipts, in- ' come tax and miscellaneous taxes The Woman’s Benefit Association Men’s Qub showed decreases. meeting in Odd Fellows’ hall tonight DEMOCRATIC WOMEN Tlie.OTMion is simple for ManchesterDairy Ice Cream is al-^| Customs receipts declined $92,- will come to order at 7 o’clock and Proceeds to be Donated to Town 000,000 to $170,621,661, income taxes will be followed by the Guard club’s CHARITY FUiyD ways in gobd form and if you do notiwfeh to serv(fit plain“ th&a dropped $58,000,000 to $610,485,785, Christmas gift sale, whist and HOLD VICTORY LUNCH while miscellaneous taxes fell off dance. Six prizes will be awarded State Armory, Main St are dciz^sof waj^ in which 3rou cah^*^^ it up." „ $18,000,000 to $249,997,000, with and refreshments served. Dance ' BMday Evening,,December 12 lesser decreases in other income. music will be by Otto Neubauer and New Haven, Dec. 2,— (AP) - ,— A This space donated by Sperber & On the other hand, general ex­ Walter Joyner, with Griswold Chap­ gathering of Demoorntip. wompn Torkington at the Center and penditures for the five months to­ pell annoimcing the old-time num­ animated w ith t o e , fe e ^ g 6£ tri­ State Soda Shop. . talled $976,749,941, an increase of bers. umph as toe result of last month’s $60,000,000 over the same period a election, gathered aroxmd toe lunch­ year ago. Total ordinary expendi­ Mrs. Cora Waidner was the first eon tables In Hotel Taft this noon to tures amounted to $1,371,454,076, prize winner at the Degree of Poca­ talk over the “victory.”'. * this year as compared to $1,297,- hontas wMst in Tinker hall last eve­ It was a very happy gathering, 878,961 last year. ning, and J. Johnston for the men; and while toe women, several of Mrs. Lillian Pentland, second, and them to sit in toe Legislative did Irving Keeney; third, Mrs. Minnie not do as much handshaking: as a ...... j U t Hollister and Jack White of East male group does, toe greetings Were ^rtdee - Quality - Prices PUBUC RECORDS Glastonbury. Favors were distri­ bubbling over -vrito entouslaam and buted 'and sandwiches, cake, coffee toe laughter hearty. ' :DIAI^5250 Warrantee Deed and nuts served. Women called toe limchebn'*^ vic­ j a l George Forbes to Harry E. and tory” one, Ih-vited the xneix to eat Sybil M. Russell, lot 193, Elizabeth t SOCIALIST T.lCAnF.R also as tiieir “victory” luncheon 12c IK Park tract, Tanner and Bowers does not come until next woek. 25c lb. burh^ Stoie dr Favurtte Soda Ritintahi. streets. Berlin, Dec. 2—(AP)—Adolf Hoff­ Governof-elect Cross was a spe­ cial guest oft honor; other guests man, 72, widely known Socialist , le'^iisage M tot .>;/25c lb. leader died here today. He was Prus­ were Naticmsl cominittesm^'Ar.i' ixteutiff : ....’.Tlt'i'■ aid I u E ■-S MANCBBStSatm stsB itn ein b ^.:^ s^'*lA ^ W cB x^ lte 0 1 fk toi^AT^^SiOTi^ - ywwt ]^tjConn pyWttXSttTT^ fab# the money -idlw m m . had dtlMr beco iio t tw baW or ^iiad: TfaeHEiepidiliciabsanrttera wani-tt the pr«Beap% iS^ xtUsA^ ^ buy a to go s^Ddinot^ touped—be certdinly wwt hstf '^ ‘ia;tbV^ ^for parssi have been as w td ^ known to pos­ l^ia^ is oarryipg .partlsaasfaip to a ia tim « jy C T ii}iK « S q im 2 C T INC m i terity hs be is now profoundly un- senfaswiudi^lniB^evcaii it t m BtoeU-S&efct "/jt ^ r, f, Ml, ■ifliTitae f! , Bontli Maaoheiter. CAna. knoft^ ^ u ld seem to the o u td ^ . tlHiat V ^ ■ PW aim IS < g^HOHAS 7HBaUB0M a W i^whenm# General Uanager Moral: if are going to be cdi earth has i^tiTcs got to do wltii ^ miwh S^MI^ded October li ISSl great you have'to dress and look the a matter of this-tort tv^ , WaStohgtobr-'-i&*i^iifito .D, Fre»> think of tom sraa i^eiitSd mettohers and ek'^metobers to tofi \E>abUchea Bvery BVenlns Ebcoept ■jart \ ton; #lio w ith (JroSilcsjr** *~8^tBdaye and HoUdaya Bnteyed at the stonees «^e^ahy&tog^hnt Jim,-be­ gaiiei^ raised 81,fi0o on WrJMitt an^' Post^W ce at South . Jtooheeler, niversa^ there to give him OonTirf &8 Sftoo&d Cls.88 M&.11 2Mtt6r« TIME I^AUDS IN mw YOitK gins one -iMtatoon'nf Cofigress and a cseh Money V DtotoMtIve beauty to ^l eafatoets. rugged^ SUBSCKIPTION KATES i a ' su^rintepdent toe Senate tomtog to atoen they dosed toe tond ednstouctiott to chusts. superb ’ tone,- ckr.; One Tear, by maU ...... J*-W Soviet Ruofia, being in the mood Press .traOery. Me is finishing his . sad . Jim dtove ^ jthe flivver for five s tretoe^seflaltivlty mUl seleetivlt^>'. .nU.. Per Month, by mall ...... ♦ •60 to try anytfaing cmce, can hardly fail - New York, Dec. 2.—Notes from k l>ellvered, one year ...... **» '22 A Ugxmrporated to C rod iy ,Itodio* tor SiHffld C0pl68 to fait on an idea, now and then, oemvenient cuff:" - A !T«tt to ttat ^ th.te to .rtth Christmas. -Why not reserve yi(iirs >m>w» e e • e e e d*»T*e » e e e ♦ e e ey *VO Whatever became of- the army of no longer any senator down mi the | mack hair parted in toe middle and ■NTP^MTtlCR OP THE ASSOCIATED '^ilcfa is not only b i^ d new but on onr-Budget PSymint Finn? • rv #-. PRSSS good. One sudfa idew would seem to famed silent film stars . vidio .weto fioor who ilmS there when took a drooping mustache. He speaks ■ -i. - - X -• The ABBoclated Prese is exoluslvely going to Invade Btoieidwf^.t. . . Lera ch a i^ of toe i^ S f y to March, 1897. with a '^ sv o le n t gniffness and has entlGed to the use for republioatlon be the aystem of night saxutoriums see—tiiey were g ^ g to iStagi^ k Preston to Atltohuapereon in this some kind- to a standing joke with of all news dispatches credited to it which has been established in comeback, something. . . . Weur Kvrorld. Me pvc^nb^ knb"^ more nearly mmyone who lises the gal­ or not otherwise credited In tms well, Colleen Moore wound up in. a paper and also the local nows pub­ Moseow. newspaper edltora *^*^^ktopond- lery. lished herein. Michigan sanitarium after a quite ents than any dtoer 'ilvtog mam He ^ginfling to 1900, Jim has super­ ‘ . XJ3 t J D D T All rights of ropubllcatlon or Workers who fall into a state of brief road tohr. . And Lily Da- calls by thtor flint names nearly all intended t>resS -arrangements at all DIRECTOR special dispatches herein are also re­ health below nomoal but not bad mita is already back in.the pictures newspapermen-yrfao faave wcNTked in naltond political conventions, allo­ served. enough to prevent them from doing after another brief road tour. . . Washington these last three decades. cating working press seats to con- And Mary Pickford never did makfe ^ ' ...... SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ a day's work are sent to live at these He is one of‘toose admired-diarac- junctidi with the standing commit­ SENTATIVE; Hamilton - DeLisser, the try. terS______for______whom______no one ever______finds orit tee __of correi^ndents._____ ^_____ He reihem- Ino, 285 Madison Ava, New York. N. institutions, spending there all the ■ ‘A ^ Y., and 612 North' Michigan Ave., And the s t^ -to a t gate ^ i^iu..ConreSpful to the newest, gwenest ar- fewer newspapers but larger work- ■ hehi»tJon*6f toia:;:hiaajtoL* ^ tion and complete daily regime are most modest and shy of the eelebrl- com]^te with tubes. FTve Tutfe; S to eito ^ ^ d ;' Hember. Audit Bureau of Ciroula- rival as to those veterans whom he ing forces. Applications for the 650 Equipped ildto ' Ctosiey tlona _ scientifically administered — with ties who drift to and out of New has known for many y C ^ seats averafifo about lido. Electro-magnetic, powet;,.^;.’ The Herald Printing Company, Ina^ York. Like most visitors to the Very much like a nurse with Prevents Confusion Automatic Vol^e^ Con­ speaker. — / v". assumes no financial responMblUty special attention to their getting trol and Qroei^ movtog for typographical errors' appearing In bright lights belt, Lloyd goes about a large brood, Jim Preston rules At the 1928 conventions, Jim fixed advertisements In the Manchester plenty of rest. the night spots and, wherever he over the three large rooms behind it with the Resolutions Committees coil dynamic power Evening HeralA It is asserted that many cases of appears, the master of ceremonies the press seats in toe Senate cham­ .<50 that the party platforms could be spMkerl Shown to right. caUs for him to stond up and take _____ " ■ ■ ■ • TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2. incipient diseasto are arrested and ber. There some 865 eligible cor- given, out 24 hours ahead of jpuhllca- ■ - a bow. All of which fiMses him so I discuss, , write, tele- tion. That avoided sueh incidents many half-sick people restored to much that he has served notice tont i smd. tdephone news. Pew as those at the Chicago Republican I TWO OF US NOW full health under this system with-*! he doesn’t want to be pointed out,' pejgona ever see those rooms be- convention of’ 1920, when one news­ This newspaper has felt some of out loss of their industrial time. and intends to stay av^y from eguge one to Jim's WfeU done jobs paper scooped the country on The places where they make this a prac-- jg ^ keep out those who don’t be- the depression of loneliness, speak­ There would seem to be just one platform, and at Qeveland in'’192^, ing with relation to our conviction „ . Ilcng Ihslde. when a copy was sneaked throu^ a reason why this method of main­ Charlie Chaplin* is snother who i ^ HahiMhny Jobs transom from a locked room. that the employment situation will taining health would scarcely be prefers not . to a tti^ t the attention | jobs, big and Uttle, are Jim and Bill Donaldson, superin­ ; Ct4 « never be permanently solved until of the curious. The story goes round telling With a tendent of the House gallery, seated througlr ow Rudget^^yiflSfii:.^ ;x ; A V • ’V available in a country like ours. In 'T.-V ' we somehow or other restore the that Chaplin will come to M a^at- couple of assistants, , including the 600 journalists from America aiid, -VArr'.tT.'T Russia, if a medical inspector^e- tan shortly for the premiere to ms veteran Bill Colltos, he undertakes the rest of the world at the Wash­ surplus of industrial labor to the cides that a worker would be better picture‘City Ughts.V on tA keep In touch with everything ington Arms Conference, staving up soil and make it, so far as the pri­ off as a resident of a night sana­ eve. And, so I Iwar, beU be on toe going on in the Senate end of the all night and superintendtog in­ v5 mary essentials of existence are torium, to the sanitorium Mr. hlgdi seas headed for London when Capitol la which corfespondente are stallation of full commimlcation concerned, self contained there. No­ l»th H(dlywood and-Broitovmy are interested. He keeps track of com- facilities. Foreign journalists were Worker goes, willy nilly. He has shoutlng for him. For he iiu no mittee meeting programs and runs T h e body had seconded the motion. extravagant in praise.’ ; 1 nothing to say about. But would great love for th ^ ^ e y surrounding^ .making sure that senators Even when the conference moved, a: iii :3.-i .'. ‘ Millions 'of words have been writ­ average American do anything such openings, incidenwly, he in- pj-gp^ts advance copies of their Im- tc the D. A. R. hall, where only a j ten, advicing this, that and the of the kind? He would not. As tends to prowl aroMd the scenes of ^ j g J t speeches. He keeps track of hundred press seats were pro'vided, other theory, but our back-to-the his early London sfcruretos. telephone calls for reporters out of Jim still managed to keep everyone •• f • w y “.•X long as he can toddle he 'will keep happy through his fairness in' dis­ land Idea has been an ugly duckling away from hoi^itals, sanitoriuins otthh run toavents when they caU tribution. tokt nobody wanted to adopt. had, in most cases, from the doctor. the Motion Picture A^demyAcademy of of gallery from their offices. And More about the remarkable Jim domplete with tubes. - A ihaim|!^^t m "Wherefore it gives us positive Joy Arts and lot of little things which show Preston In another story tomorrow. When he does finally cave In it’s no for the yesur s best contributions to phonograph and radio ■ obm^tfhWO^. jjjh ophie^d to discover that the New Haven I>art-tiine. health resort that 'will do the talking screen. | -■ ■ '------—— to lb# i^oe. >A trtoy vcnNitileA Journal Courier has been thinking him any good. With the first award to Lewis I . provides bfaniptote tBUtertafauheto^ c MUestone for "All Quiet on the wver Garretts Street of Aong similar lines and has gone a Just the same the merits of the step farther than we ever did. The Western Front" we haVe complete | loto COLUMBIA Bolshies’ scheme are obvious. sympathy. MUestofie would get our ( r i Journal Courier suggests that the vote Blit we are unable to agree Her Man multi-millionaires of the country, that Norma Shearer in ‘»i^e - D l-' ^ rather large t j ^ Miaa Ahlene Badge has b«en SIMPLE •T,. ssfJiC % '^lo have superabundantly profited vorce proved herself the best ac- GILBERT SWAN. apendtog several days with rfelatives The Eighteenth Amendment, it ^ the now out-of-Joint industrial tress. We could think of half a doz­ to Hartford. ^ appears, is biological. In order to en-performMces we liked better: SETTLED OUT OF COURT Miss Nellie Hunt who has! heeh j^stem, could very well come to­ . y - K : perpetuate its effect it must spawn Ruth ChattVton, in almost any­ visiting relatives to Columbia and gether and “draft a plan and lend thing; Greta Garbo In “Anna Chris­ Waterburyj*. Dec, 2.—(AP.) — East Hampton for several weeks, other amendments. The Constitu­ Thomaa J. PolVy to Naugatuck to­ flhfLncial support to it. A plan de­ tie” or Anne Harding—or a lot of has returned to her brother’s home f. ' x f! ^V I tion provides for periodic reappor­ day settled out! of court his ten nted to getting the great army of others. in Providence where she makes heh tionment of representatives in Con­ And , we’re almost vehement in thousand dollar civil' action against home. Mass Hunt is a former resi­ men whom machinoftoture i no AlvUd Hanseui also of Naugatuck. gress according to census develop­ protesting the art direction prize, i. dent of the Pine street section to .><•' fx i C-.T 5.' ‘J?"--';' longer needs, back to the land or to which went to Nermann Rosae for i 'The case was listed for a trial in Columbia. ments. The drys have discovered ‘■I''.;.." other sources where income can be the sets of “King of Jazz.” T o be Superior Court. Foley was a guest Mr. and Mrs. Qaytoh Himt motoi^' that such reapportionment is likely ed to Worcester Sunday afternoon, won.” Later It says, “The drift to sure, they were lavish, tricky and! in the Hansen car on the night of .■vty • to aid the wets by gl'Ving more generally ^riginsd but, to us, some- February 28 when Hansen lost con- to take their son Claytoi^ Jr.,-^ick cities and industry has got to be in­ to'Worcester Polytechnic Institute, representation to the cities. Where­ what Broadwayesque and, not always ! trol of the machine resulting In the A-Uiiii "fTiTi'ir verted.” In the best taste. " j car sklddlnr 72 feet and then mak- vacation at home. iiA im U t fore Dr. Clarence True Wilson, as ■.•? y i “And the expense,” says the Jour­ On the other hand wa are' glad tog three complete turns to the air. . Mr. and Mrs. Newton Failor and family returned to their home to nal Courier, “should be met by our their spokesman, cries out 'that the as anything to find that Joe Rucker Gross heedlessnessese^ess was charged. Constitution Is all wrong in this and Willard Vanderveer were re­ Montclair, N. J., ' Sunday after superabundantly rich. It is said spendtog several days to ^lumbia HEAUH^DIErAln^ warded for their photography in the START $20,000 SUIT AT THEJ9TATE ' that a certain firm of international connection, and ought to be changed. Byrd expedition epic. 'That seemed at the home of Mra Failor’s sister, bankers could summon at any mo­ By all means. And while we are to us one of the most thrilling screen Waterbury, Dec. 2.—(AP,)- -M ^- Miss Anne Dix. about it let’s cut out the Bill of experiences to many a year. 1 garet Whalen of Waterbury today Mr. and Mrs, Edward P. Lyman ment a billion American owned dol­ and Miss Harriet Fuller spent . , BeiT : Wbbs- Rights. When you come down to Nor can one complain of the act- gtarted a 520,000 clvli ac^on to the lars for investment at any x>oint the ing of George A rll^ Still Md ' Superior Court against John A. Thanksgiving Day at liberty Hill leyi gpltly / tam ed “the: tmdtobi^" firm considered ‘soimd.’ Perhaps it, what’s the use, anyhow, of any of however fine an actor—and he IS fa at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo wffl - be -seenr Ifl ■ their latest serata Macdonald, state highway commis- Not to fmh ^BalfiShot AtvSumisS'.V the same firm, or half a dozen like the rest of the Constitution aside great actor—the, screen is the screen sioner. She aUeges that the stete pgg^Qj of f^e Columbia from the Eighteenth Amendment? and the stage is the stage and liter­ EVEB/F w B e r ta t ^ o b s $ment ^otod be notified, fl^r most fire ; M stotim ^i^ it, coiild summon enough to get our al duplication of plays upon the took land she owned on the Meriden o^urch exchanged pulpits on Stmday system back four-square on its The perfect instrument would be the road without due process of law un- | morning with Rev-. Howard Bushnell screen has annoyed us no end. It der the contention that the state j Goshen Church, Lebanon, .1 ____ } ' givtog a fiMkture tooxygenaiid,

-j' . .wheels. The billion or so should sacred Eighteenth standing all alone, seems to me that, while the public is A winter never passes by without bon dioxl(^ which has p roi^ "mbstj.^~ E v ^ after toe viOtim haa recovered ganization as would insure their I can’t quite see how Miss Chat>< . 'Customer; T want a filce present j PblHp th® hostcMes. As some of you may^ know, an m the freSh-alr, faesfibould he eSra- becoming self supporting, would matchwood, burn the Demon Rum terton’s work in “Sarah, and Sotj’^ for ifly husband. What do you ad- I There will be another dreaS mak- atom carfaoa hecomea cmdtoed ort fuuy' observed for a time because of in the midst of the pile, and let us can he dismissed so light^ in' favor vlse?^^ I lesson Thursday at the Hall, probably mean a restoration of the Clerk: May I how long you i Miss Van Cleto of Storrs to fatiThed by contototog with two ajtoMs tiic serious blood changes .vtolto !thto; all go skyhooting to glory together of Miss Shearer. Which is not In­ cf oxygen to form G 02.'TW r aem- have taken place.; > . : used m ton fihati^Jnwfk. sbdnto^ balance between industrial pro­ tended to ^sparage the excellent have been married, madam ? | charge. ttoatten is caked earfeOh dIokidt,and ' by thesq ladies;'''^'^ ^ ; ducers and customers which is on the wings of Amendment Cuetomer; Oh, about 16 years. | ------^ ~ Shearer playing. And Colin Clive's toe same kind of gaa that you QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS i-One.! of:tim^many;;:Udii^- needed to maintain prosperity. Eighteen. actiftg in “Journey’s End” seemed Clerk: Bargtdu counter to the First public demonstration of the toexhale with your'breato. /Tfato gas basement, quidam—Leeds Mercury, telephone was at toe Centennial Ebc- (Burning to Leg) ^ makes-«,:blg ri^s/:9nd«ri^ld'-':S> The prime difficulty, however, is to me something to write about.. (C02) is eolorless, odorless ’ and In toe Ihnd of original stories, I EngUtod. I position to Philadelphia to 1876. tasteless just .toe same as carbon Question: Mrs; EfO . 9« wrltos: 'T yridmyr (kff•rent^ftpm.'gtoer walks to get the attention of the nation’s CHRISTMAS SEALS mwioirtd (0 0 ) gas. but It la not pm- am fifty year« old-and seem to good oC .Ufevtoito® # ?a n ^ oittse leaders to any such A B C solution. The Educational Club of Manches­ sohous to the s*tt« way. T h r one health, except that T am troubled a gang deader -imtomaatimKflved: to J th* racktor-od*gaa^and;^^he;rc»n- Besides, it would take more than a ter, which is the organization atom of oxjrgea left off of t b a ^ 2 with a hurni^ aensation to my ' ’ ' Sunny Side U p ! , f^m toe'hlp to toe knee' Alto. ’ » « ’«lkt,yNo matter hoiK h ^ -h e conference to put it across. It through 'which the aTinufL) sale of produces the dangerous 0 0 .~ Tms important- atom of ' — T ie la |eft‘offfa not sleep wek-^WlU go t r bed' would take work, hard work and Christmas seals under the auspices When not e t t ^ h* ^ w xygen ^ r Ncepy, hut to a UtCto w l e become ■ brainy work and a lot of it—dnd a of the Connecticut State Tuberctoo- frightful lot of money. Perhaps a sls Comnfisslon is conducted, is produce carbon moaonlde are used. Answer: Your t ^ l e may be due ^ ^ quarter as much money as we harj creditor of this fcoSimunty to the iUs. ito^qrtoht^fJltow^ MW SL^Ld^ ■ 'ir^ to spend on the big war. nxtent of a debt'^to gratitude. Few supply residents will quldkly forget the ex­ ag. Lew ^ or that tl cast- mto his Wtifk- to DU CHAELLU asperating umoyanoe-! that accom­ by a due are, Out Into the opena Mr, toe right legT-wptod adytoe you to ' ttoaxdetun' eiMeven e<0) eekpeea’fbe.'mar^- We have just read a review of a panied. the sale of the Christmas toe air is cold consult a ^ physieiaa wM to ylwm fwTormteee >e g ^ to ^ hook by a French biographer on the seals when It was conducted—with outside, people hato made tod mis- sWlled mIn nerve tractogtmetog and who . im-’ f^Quiel e t (to the Wesburn F rc n t; a ms support, are such / life of Paul du Chaillu. Many, many the best intentions in the world—by take of - tjTdng - to watm 0 their • demtanto manipulatiye treatmtot Of toe spine- ere as Charles Juddeto, iyears ago we heard Du Chaillu lec­ means of a can-vass made by school­ autotoobUe t o c m to ^osed gdrages. Mathews; Ledn Jafiney hiito ture. He came heralded as* a children. The householder whose This to one of thd kind of m ls t i^ V that one rarely ntokea. twice; Th,e (Freseure Oooldnf ) Elliott ' ^ mighty hunter and great explorer, door beU was rung a dozen or twen victim to not.umMHy awm^e of any­ Question: L-. W- asks: ^*WlU-you An excellent ..sunotmt We were very young. It did not ty times a day for a couple of weeks thing wrong unto nO' to.,unabit to nteaso ddvlse tfaroukh toe columns If. gram,— consietiiig . _ of _ n - ______jseem possible that such a little m5fe, by youngsters offertog'seals for ssde rescue himself. Forttifiati to be i f foed to harmful wh«» preparedln A B ^ rtoght .rey®^ has reason to appreciate the aban­ someone rescues tozm-.OItoerwiset toe pifessure odokerr* S ' ^ d one with such a comprehensive newspapers wto aent day teU,about Ansii^l with a pressure } ^tod spot that it ran from his noSe donment of that practice and the another death from caibcdrtoon^d cOokefe to an, exeeUent Wtoi' df pre- the back of his neck and very substitution of a canvass by man 4 and feupttldf to Bk>$t of h ^ l y from ear to ear, and who mai^. by the Educational Club. ^oS^^iomettmtosBlIarfto metodito wkefi tiie itte has recommended a $200,000 bond iseue verified fay sufasequent foUow- for unemploymOnt relief, toe stfanger - PhffeMor. Ihnsteitt..... i s ; # ._ In hla footsteps. If he had been i^iectacle Is presented of an alder- shoidd fee immedttUiy toe 1 ^ , tor, iafa^TUig i|foot taller than he was^ and of fl minlfe eqsaimttof proifii^y_dividing sto^d tUBgerWAiflt and ifitot 0 iiiM ■ f. tf '; / u # ^ ■r. • ,■-', ;■ • t '• ■•r:' T?> ,[T r. ■ >-. ?•' . .. ■! tt

■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, S O im i MANCHESTER. CONN. TD E S P 4^§^G I : 2 ^ m ^ ^ V ■ • ■

will be served in' th^Uib^^^' rooms; The afti&rno^.',^i;i)it^ •'i ■6UK’' NORTH^METHODISTS close at tbree-tbirty^^ All ladies are.jCordiaUy:• iBffiffioM iirrES Quite d large number attended'this Mr. and Mrs. H arry Crozier and present. * ^ 4-H Achievement program Tues-. SM $9,000 FUNDson Millard of Oakland, Maine and vMrs. Rupert We8tj $fril. l,<. l ^ (hiy evenii^. Miss Elizabeta Grover Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson of Hall and Mrs. H athiw ’Weat;LTip|(riB New Eteglwd' Mc^off Coaches County 4-H club wdriter, waB’-j u ^ Fri^eridf C. ; StbRie, Dot New York City were week end guests Monday of A&s. Ivan Wilqinc ent smd spoke >on the bigger things REP06UCANS SWEEP guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred of Merrow, Conn. ^ * ' Lraye Rhode 'lslwtd City 10 Wetigrovins, and Thraws for the. club members to work for. I41kk: and Mrs. Merrick Carpenter ihg SchooL ^ * ALL CFTY O m eES * . field, Maie., from.beOing the'state of Wethersfield Conn., were Sun­ ■ITie'New'B!nglafld''n«i^ delegates start on tiiielr trip to the ^m «r Sea Ta Be Prea- Last Night’s Booster Ban­ day guests of Judge Edwin S. Agard Com ply announces,.. effective De­ natibhal 4-H riub conference at Chi­ Three South -Mhndiezter youths, Off Year Election Finds Snlall a t the Steele House. Mrs. Florence Pls^ .has reiceived cember 8, 1930, an improved time cago, . HI. Tjiere *S^re four xliih enlisted in the U. S. Navy today at Misses Eleanor and Mary Luce the Navy Recruiting Headquiurtefs, Number of Voters Out To word that her brothOT'E. Peart How<^ schedule covering their motor coach m C fi^rs present who had won ^ -^ -O rer 400 Invited. quet— Canvass For Rest. spent 'Thanksg^iving at Cape- Cod, lett of Willimantlc hM enter^ l2ie trips. tO: the nationid dairy show and New Hkven; They are Frederick G. Register Their Choices. guests of Dr. Luby and family. service between Providence-Daniel- Hartford hospital fob'treatmeat. Mr. 4-H encampment and they could Stone, of 105 B i r ^ 'street, Donald The Al^ Day Sewing meeting of Hewlett is in a m Mous pofldirion son-Willimantlc-Hartfo]M and inter­ well appreciate what Miss Grover V. Wengro'viua pf 23 Gerard street, The Republicans won all seats in the Union Missionary society will Loadpn, Dec. 2.—(AP.)—l^dy Pledges to purchase thirty-five with liver trpUl^if^' - . mediate points. Under the new meant.’. She also announced two 100 and Thomas J. Laboc of 238 Charter the city election held on hfonday. It be held in the Federated church per cent , clubs, the Coventry Sun­ Oak street. After taking the oath Astor plaimed a.maoleu dinner'par­ and one-quarter shares of stock of­ Allen Carr of fishtom was among schedule cbac’hes' will leave the 5 vksi aaV'off-year city eleqlioh.i parlors Thursday Dec. 4. AU ladies shine Scissor club and the Junior of allegiance to the United States ly and reception thia evening to fered at $80 per share imder the the' gmests at the hbme of Mr. and Eddy street. Providence Ti^minal at but fifty per cent of the voters^went are invited. Mrs. Lewis Phelps ’jliianksgi'vipg.: 8:40 a.' m., 1:10 p.po., 3:28 p< m. and Sunriiine Scissor club. Games were they were sent to’ the Newport cetebrate “a woman’s year”—and al- funding plan adopted by the North Mr. and Mrs. William Bosworth played .after the program and led by Naval ’Training Station to undergo xnoBt got i t to the polls. In the first w ard Wil­ I Rev. Howard and Mrs. CSiamp, 5:10 p. m. , arii'vlng Willi mantle at Methodist church, were made at the of Westfield, Mass., were Thanks­ who are at present at the hoi^ 'tef the same time as at present, thus the townspeople who attended the nine weieks of MiUtary training, No men were invited-apd even a liam R. DowdinfJ polled 139 vbtes giving guests of Mr.^ and Mrs. recreation meetings held a few during which period they will take woman’s orchestra" will provide mu- for councilman, while Leo Flaherty, Booster banquet attended by nesorly Mr. .Champ’s parents. in Hebibn, reducing the running time by 10 sixty members of the congregation Charles Broadbent. f weeks ago. the opportunity to apply for one of sic’for the gay al^air but, a corps of Democrat received 72; second watd, called' on Rev. John.H. and, A&s. minutes. last night, sissuring a sum of $2,- The Rev. William Be'rriman of Fitzgerald at the home ^ o| Mr. A t Sunday School Sunday it was the Navy trade schools. Upon the suave men in black tail coats will be E. M. Ide, Republican, alderman 244 In the op^site 'direction, coaches 820 towards the total cost of altera­ Collinsville, Conn., will occupy the Fhelps, Friday morning. -*Mr;'Fitz-1 voted to send two delegates from completion of the training period hovering in the background. of . the votes and Michael O’Connell, Demo­ Federated church pulpit next Sun­ will leave Hartford Railroad Station Mrs. Barnes class to the Older Boys’ the new . recruits will return home crat, 83; CQuncilmsm, Arthur Dray- tions and additions to the church, gerald assisted at the weddihg ofj at the same time as at. present, and American-bom metnber of Parlia­ estimated at $9,000. The committee day, Dec. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Champ in Hebrqn sev­ Convention to be held In Bridgeport on ten days’ furlough before being cott, Repubnean, 239 voted, Charles will active in Providence in each in­ ment’s home. They are the waiters in charge of raising the fund will Town schools which closed for eral years ago. starting Friday, Dec. 5 and continu­ assigned to further duty. PhillipB, Democrat 68; third ward stance ten minutes earlier them at heceseary to serve the dlpner, and conduct a house to house canvass of the Thanksgiving recess reopened Mrs. Florence Platt and son ing through Dec. 7. councilman, ‘Nelson Mead, RepubM- present. The new schedule contem­ in the ekcitement of seeing the af­ the congregation this week for Monday. i George were guests a t the hoine. of Mrs. Henry Barnes and Mrs. A. J. can,, 803 votes, Omer Schook, Demo­ plates a rimning time of three hours fair strictly feminine, were over­ pledges to purchase the remaining Donald Simpson, a student at I Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Howlett of Burn- Vinton were appointed delegates to crat 273; fourth ward sdderixtan, . LEAVES $10,(KMI,000 looked. 78 3-4 shares, the sale of which •will Dartmouth College, New Hamp-1 side at a game dinner Sunday. between Pro'vidence and Hartford in the State Convention held hi New Geo^e Sheets, Republican, 303 each direction. “Now, I say, that’s too bad,” aald cover the entire cost of the building shire, and nephew of Samuel Simp- i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friedrich Britain, Saturday of this week. votes, O. P. Morin, Democrat 204, lAdy Aster’s butler when the error piroject. son has been ■visiting Mr. and M rs.' and two children were callers Timetables showing the new Mrs. John E. Kingsbury, Mrs. in New York, Dec. 2.— ht- President Roosevelt named him a| sisting of himself, E. A. Lydall, Dr. Monday. the home of his parents JfidgC aud faipfiy and! Rdbert C. Northam, Jr., member of the Interstate Commerce Dinner is to be served in the home of .relatives in Stafford on LeVenie Holmes and Mrs. Jessie Miss Helen Meacham returned Mrs. E. M. Yeomans. and'famljy spent 'Thanksgiving with Gommibslon from wjilch he resign­ Snuff up nose; gresit dtwip'g room of 'Laily Aster’s Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Sweet had been vested with full Sunday to Russell Sage College, Mr. and Mrs. Rbbert C. Northam, ed’ in 1921 to practice law at the home in St James’s Square. Large Friendly Class Social authority. Rev. Stocking suggested Troy, New York, where she is a ONE TO START WITH, Sr., at. 380 Park road. West Hart- capital. Surving are his widow, Mrs. also melt in hot masses of red cbiysanthemums vrill The 'Frtendlv Class of Union Con- . , student, after spending Thanksgiv­ toi^. Agnes Clark, three daughters, Mary be the decoration. There will be no g r S t S a l church wiU hold its-^hat discussion along this Ime had ing recess with her grandmother, w*oter and in* regular business meeting______andChrist-hnQt ho rnnfinod best be tn confinedtho nrivat^i to the meet- private meet­ CUSTOMER: 1 say, do . y{m - Miss Mae Benh spent the Thanks­ B. Clark, Monroida, Mrs. L. A. speeches at the dinner. ing of the quarterly conference on Mrs. Sarah Young. sharpen razors ? ■ ,, giving-holiday with friends in Lake­ Kling, of Evanston, HI., and Mrs. hole vapors. fnas party pn '^.ednesday evening «f Miss Thelma Price, teacher in ville, Conn; this week. The regular business Friday night. Plans of the pro­ BARBER: Why of, course. Sir.' • > L. E. Atkins of Juneau, Alaska, and posed changes have been drawn by the Kent High school returned CUSTOMER: Well, then, waqtd The Ladies’. Aid society of "the three sons, Edgar E. Jr., Monrovia, meeting ■will open at 8 o’clock, with there Sunday after spending the Miss E^lth Smith presiding. The H. H. West and Son, and the you mind sharpening the one Jipu South Congregational church will Frank Clark, Floral Park, N. Y., GILEAD changes ■were briefly sketched by holiday recess with her parents, are cutting ray chin wit# now.-<- ifieet Wednesday afternoon at 6 and Marshall Clark, Cedar Rapids, nominating committee consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Price. Mrs. Otto Preusse, Mre- Emma Dri Holmes.^ Answers. o'clock. Supper will be served. Iowa. The monthly meeting of the Tri- The Plans George Luce of Colbrook, Conn., Mead and Mrs. Mary Snyder - •will has been a recent guest at the home County Christian Endeavor Union present the names of officers, for the First of all a new roof of asbestos was held a t the local church Sim- shingling must be laid. The poor of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Charter. ensuing year. Professor Meyers of the Hartford day evening. Pictures were shown The members are each requested conditions of the walls of the audi­ Seminary Foundation in Hartford, and after the service the social to bring gifts not to exceed ten torium call for a new covering of occupied the pulpit in the Federat­ hour took place a t the hall where cents. A meriy time vtIU be enjoy- celotex and repainting of pews and lunch was served. floor. The partition separating the ed church Sunday. Mrs. Meyers was 6(1. Dr. Cassius Way and Mrs. Way of The committee in charge of the vestibule and auditorium will be the soloist which was much enjoyed 13 Little John Place, 'White Plains, social includes Mrs. Annie Bilson moved forward five feet, making the by the audience. N. Y., spent Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Annie Einsiedel, Mrs. Fred gallery that much larger for The regular meeting of Tolland NIGHT his father, E . D. Way and Mr. and Babcock, Mrs. Alfred Beumont, Mrs. the Sunday SchooL Two stairways Grange No. 51, P. of H. will be held Mrs. C. Dafiiel Way. Henrietta Winchell, Mrs. E. H. Cobb, ■will lead to the gallery and one in Tuesday evening, in the Federated TOMORROW NIGHT AT Miss Doris Hutchinson of Man­ Mrs. Robert Tyompson, Mrs. John the center of the v estibule will lead church parlors when a class of can­ chester spent a few days last week Turner and Mrs. Herbert Long. downstairs. The partition will be didates will be initiated in the first WARNER BROTHERS with her grandmother, Mrs. Loidna Charter Members’ Night built to the celling making a separ-. and second .degrees. | Hutchinson. They were guests Kiowa CouncU, Degree of Poca­ ate room o f the gallery. The parti­ Charles C. Talcott has rdturned Thanksgiving Day at Mr. ‘and Mrs. hontas, will observe Charter Mem­ tion will 'be built on a sliding effect from Oradell, New Jersey where he j J. B. Jones. bers’ Night on Friday evening, Dec­ so that the seating capacity of tbe has spent several days with rela- i E ast Central Pomona Grange No. ember 12 and the follovsrlng commit­ auditorium may be enlarged , by tives. 1 3 ■will meet with Hebron Grange tee has been appointed to nmke ar­ opening the sliding partition. Miss Bernice A. Hall of the No. I l l at the Gilead Hall Wednes­ rangements; Mrs. Annie Einsiedel, New Furnace Room Springfield Public Liibrary and A.*ce | day a t 10:30 a. m. Dinner will be Mrs. Carrie Kane, Miss Mary Bres The basement will be left as it is E. Hall, a teacher in the Seymour I se^ed by the Hebron Grange. ingnarn, Mrs. Florence Chapman but the furnace will be removed and High school have returned to their i Miss Mildred Hutchinson, who is Mrs. Pil-rthaBertha Schlaefer.Schlaefer, Mrs. Mary the kitchen-•will be placed in the respective duties after several days | a student at the New England Con­ DelBene, Mrs. Irene Morin and Mrs. west comer, occupying a space 14 spent at the home of their parents, BUY servatory of Music at Boston, Mass., Rose Marcus. by 20. 'The social room will occupy Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernest Hall. I spent the Thanksgl'ving recess with A supper ■will be held, followed by the remaining space at the north Rev. George Smith Brown, Mrs. her parents Mr. find Mrs. C. W. an entertainment program- Every end of the basement and a inew Brown and son Jarvis of Mapleville, Hutchinson. charter member Is asked to be pres­ chimney and fireplace will be built Rhode Island, were recent callers YOUR The regular meeting of the ent as they ■will be guests of honor. along the east wall of this room. A here with relatives. Grange wW be held Tqesday eve­ Funeral of W. R. Marley ladles rest room will .be built as an The Connecticut Law Enforcement o ning the third and fourth degrees The funeral of William R. Marley, addition, flush ■with the boiler room. Committee is planning a “get To­ O will be conferred, on a class of five. who was found dead in his automo­ A cellar; 20 by 30, will be excavated gether” in Tolland to be held at the Mr. and Mrs. Deems L. Buell aqd' bile on Fox Hill on Sunday after^ beneath the social room to house the Federated church on Friday Dec. XMAS thete son Irving returned to their noon, was held from his late home furnace and coal room and a men's 5th at eleven o'clock. It is expe'eted home in Berlin, N, Y., Sunday after­ at'150 Prospect street, this morning lavatory. women will attend from all over noon after pasising a fe\fr days with at- 8:30 and from St. Bernard’s In speaking of the estimated cost Tolland county. Those who •wish to, relatives here. Catholic church at 9 o’clock. Mrs. of $9,000 Rev. Stocking said that “if will bring a basket lunch and coffee GIF Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Way and Anna Mae Pfunder sang Schuberts it was not imperative we would not their children Jean, Walter and Bar­ Ave Maria at the offertory and feel justified in proceeding with the bara returned to their home in “Beautiful Land on High, as t^e task.” Westport, N. Y., Bfiturday after body WSLS being bom from the Supper wr passing the week with his parents church. There were many fioral tri­ 'The meeting was preceded by a Mr. and Mrs. C. Daniel Way. butes. The bearers were James, supper served by a committee head­ O o l d s Miss Mary. Griswajd and her sis­ ed by Mrs. Fayette B. Clarke. The William and Daniel Marley, Thonias Start thoroush bowel action and rid your ter of Berlin called at Mrs. Pren­ Lee, all of this city and Ned P art­ meeting was presided over by 'Wal­ system et poiaonoua waste as soon as yen tice’s, Mrs. C. Dainiel D ay’s and at ridge of Hartford. Burial was in St ter Lydall of Hartford. W. Harold notice tbe first sign of s cold. Just teka OUR Petherbridge,, Y. M. C. A. secretary, NATURE’S REKEOY—m Tableta-and Mrs. E. E. Foote’s Sfiturday after­ Bernard’s cemetery. be sure of prompt, easy and pleasant re- noon. *- Notes led the singing, with Miss Caraljm n lta. It is more thorouffb in action and Mr. smd Mrs. H. ,J . Russell qf Mr. and Mrs. C. Markham of Waterbury as accompanist. The far better than ordinarHaxatiyes. Try it. South Manchester spent Friday eve­ Westchester hsLve returned to their meeting adjourned at 9:45 o’clock. The All-Vegetable Laxative PRIZE ning at Mr. and Mrs. ' C. Daniel home aftar several days •visit with W ay’s. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNeil of Tal Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lyman cott avenue. '' PLYMOUTH, N.H.,SWEIT FREE i spent Thanksgiving Day and the Mrs. Adeline Lennon of South week-end with Mr. and Mrs- Ralph Manchester is now in charge of the M Carpenter at their home in H art­ Lavalette Shoppe on Park street. BY A $200,000 BLAZE Make the tett tonight ford. There will be a meeting of thc4^ Robert Lyman • returned to his Stanley Dobosz Post, American Plymouth, N. H., Dec. 2.— (A P-)— home from St. Joseph’s j hospital, Legion in G. A. R. Hall tonight. Several families wefe driven to the Sunday. 'The Ladies Catholic Benovelent street and two of the principal Mrs. Bertha Hubbard and her son Association will meet tonight in C. buildings of the business section of N Richard spent Thanksgl'ving with L. of C. rooms in the Prescott Block the* town were destroyed by fire Mr. and Mrs. Philip'Hubbard in New and election of officers ■will take early today. Damage was estimated' Ro

•f W APIGF^;VIMN DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Qpffmight « c b w . Neiy tdrte** pec. ’,2:— Toeslay, December 2. LeadingDX Stations. ; A P P U M ’ a.'- A . B ^ N e t o s S P. G. A . eevtela .tent racketeers f rt« n k Crumtt and JuUa Bandaraon, ‘4b5.2-W$B. ATLAN.^ ■ft M an ot tb« prbgnm to ba heard from 11;|0—MoonbemaiU orchestra. nd^edv; pedigr^ d(^ tp t^A BO and aaeoelated atatlona at 8 NSW BNOLAND—990. programs (2)4 hrs.) Bdton Lajke O w n ers Rejg*i8ter Those Who <)8n Gfve 'Jobs Are WStkijlS’4 Interioi^ D e fto tir ’V n’doek Tuesday night, will Bins a 6rl8-^ ln a 6r dahce musld. Amos ’n’ Andy. Washlngtoh — Davis welcoi&es "^^lexnin; ;eneduth7e’ number written by anjrther ll:IS ^ T w o d&nce orch6stra6, C o n i p l ^ t About Damfige rAsked To,Ca11 C^utmber and fixfiept Gtidik Speaker k x 6:46—W JZ programs (1 hr.) campaign Awd ' ivioe p r ^ o t e t of ten Ameiican Sdr tnusieal comedy team “My Garden in XJncls Willard; orchestra. 293.9— K Y W , CHICAGO— 1020. Done—Win^ws Smashed. r Folsom Prison, Calif. ^—Billings List Work. Available. . ’ Meeting Jn St. Geoi^s Sweden** by Nora Bayes and Jack Nor- :80—PionesM musio hour. owheetra; varie'ty. ciety sajw t|i'atibow aye hired te grorth. Solos by Mr. Crumit will in­ says be did not expect anything dif­ (3% hr*-) steal pat dogs which are - Resold Yesterday., clude “Just the Same,** and a me^ey 12:00—Dance orchestrajs to 2:00. Owners- ofcottages at Bolton ferent ae . State Supreme Court Although the Unemployment Reg-. o f old time tunes, while Miss Sander­ WABC. NEW YORK-860. through ;*fencea.'’ He offers llOO re- son will sing “I'U Get By** and “Some­ 6:45—Vagabond orchestra. 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—77;a Lake have registered a complaint denies pari^on piea. Istratlon Bureau has oem' ^ c tlq u -" wafdrcnr evictence 'eadteg^tr' tee con-, iM . Helen ^Strong; one to W a t^ Over Me.** Feature num­ 7:l^Truesdale aviators. ,T’52— Whiteman's orchestra. with the State Police about persons New York—'•Dr. M. R. Hutchison Ing at the Chamber of Cbmm$irce vlctlon of aucb thieves • / , ' deqdratoc, with Watkins Brotbeiv bers of the Barlow orchestra hour "iyhltdy Wlnchell’s column. IOjO ^ W A B C programs ()4 hr.) breaking into the houses evidently former Edison aide, demonstrates i*:16—Around the town. for less tiisn-a waek, work baa "Tbe-recketeers nave secret places Mtiras tlw'*guest speaker at %>egulM from WABC at 9:80, will be the Romgn 8iOO—Muileal asrial with Julia San. for the purpose of holding drinking de-vice to eliminate carbon-monoifide Carnival, written by one of the most , _darson and Frank CrumlL 264.1— WJJD, CHICAGO—1130. 'obtained for six of 85'appUcante foi keeping Atoleo dngs,” he said. meeting of the Wallingford f-j. parties. Entrance is usually gained, from motor exhaust. original masters of orchestntlon be­ 8:46— Musical dtensr imity. 9:80—Concert HaU echoea I registered to date. ’The six who are "They, giver them -^beautj parlor men’s Club in the St. (Seorge li^ , fore Wagner, Hector Berlios. At 8 J ^ ^ T r a v e ls r i skit, orchsstra. they say, by breaking In panes of Washington—Move to defer con­ f BOW); employed consist of tyxo-lahor- o’clock from W JZ and asgoclatod sta­ 9:3^B arlow *s Sympheny music. ' 416.4—W GN, CHICAGO—720. treatment, pluck hair clip care, bob Wmiin^ord, yesterday, afternpon 41 I tions, Vee Lawnhnrst will sing and glass and raising a window, or sideration of World Court protocol' j era, a maid» a painter, a carpenter, tails and do all sorts of crue things Mr. and Mrs. 8:80—W E A F programs (1 hr.) a year begun in' Senate. 3 o’clock. Miss Strong, took fbr beer- pl&y on6 of bdr own conposltlonsi J 0 :}^ -^ a « e n guest atars, music. 9:30— Variety: girls trio. springing open a door. {and a plumber. ((••>, that the dog’s' reai owner fre­ „8ubject. “Interior Deconttiil^’ s '•Ended.** In addition, Imcien Schmidt 11:16—Two dance orchestras. 10;45—Muaic^ menu; pianisL One cottai^., owner had occasion New York —Ruggiero and Gior­ I The number of applicants for em- cellolst wlU play “AUah’s Holiday" 12:80—Ann Leaf, organlsL — Qtilntet; Symphony music, quently Is unable to identify his ^ t. 'itebject with which she is recoghik- from “Katlnka" by FriipL The con­ to go to the recently to g e t, gio Ricci at home of parents; guard­ j.ployment ceotinue tp mount steadily 464.3— W E A F , NEW YO R K-660. 12:00—Two dance orchestraa ian says they were kidnaped. edly conversant to her’ work with- cluding number of the program is "Auf 6:05— Ludwig Laurier’s orchestra. 844.6—WL8, CHICAGO—87a some dishes, and found the place [with the majority being men with, IWledersehen" from "The Blue Para­ 7:00—Air senoops, Elinor Smith. Watldhs Brothers .on many p ie t^ - > 8:00—Eventide melodlea occupied by ij-Sliaiichester parties Washington—House antl-prohlbl- 'families dependent upon teem. Those k i l l s f i v e p o u c e m e n dise’* by Romberg, by the orchestra 7:16—Talk, Dean G. 1* Archer. tionists call conference, tidus interior decoi'ating contracts > with vocal Interludes. A salute to 7:30—Old time sicsteh, music. 8:80— “ The Old W a rs," music drama. who had no'vtg^t. there. He threat­ who have miscellaneous jobs and Miidon, Lower Burma, Dec. 2. — 8:00—Variety music. two possemen sffter robbing bank of in tee State; of Connecticut. modem electrical appliances and the 8:00— Soprano, <^pm^a; sketch. ened to have, them arrested but on work of tmy kind are asked to co­ (A P )—A" Sepoy trooper went ber­ Preceding Mhn Strong’s addieaa merchandising dealers will be sent out 8:80—Coon-Sanddrs orch., quarteL 447.6—W M AQ-W QJ, CHICAGO—67a the plea of one; the girls he al­ $2,500. operate by calling the (Chamber Bu serk through tee city this ifioming,,i over the air from W JZ at 10 o’clock. 9:00— Nathaniel Shllkrst’s orchestra. 8:00— W ABC programs (2 hrs.) Wash'ngton — Hoover urges the cliib metiibers enjoyed a lunch-, 9:30—^Vocal trio, tenor, 'dolln. lowed them/all to go. The men in reau. The r e ^ n s e so far has been j killhig five policemen woimdlng, 11:92—^Amos ’n‘ Andy, comedians. spread of scientific knowledge to eon served by members of the (Joid* ‘ Wave lengths in meters on left of 10:00— Songbird’s music hour. 11:15— ConcerL dance music. the group paid fo f the broken win­ I highly satisfactory but work for a ^'several bystanders and barricading station title, kilocycles on the right 10:15— B, A. Rolfe’s orchestra, munlty department of tee club,'in 374.8—W FA A , DALLAS—600. dow through which they had gained i promote- he^tb of country’s youth, Times are all Eastern Standard. Blacli 11:00—^Three dance orchestras to 1:00 Peru, Ini.—Fire destroys bam at large number will jiot be available,' ■ headquarters. He j charge of Mrs. Warrm L. Mottram, face type indicates best featurea 393.6—W JZ, N EW YORK—760, 11:00— Bridg;e lessons; music. entrance. committed suicide as reinforcements i chairman. winter qui ’ters of John Robinson it is teou$1it, until snow falls, when |,.V' 6:15—Harold Sanford’s orchestra. 12:15— School days feature. The height of nerve was attained tee clearing; of sidewalks and gut­ dJooed in upon, him. ; ^ Leading East Stations. 6:45— Lowell Thomas, reporter. 361.2— KOA, DENVER—83a by one of these breaking and en­ circus. There was.no expiaoatiuti fo r his 7:00—^Amos *n’ Andy, comedlana Nassau, Bahamas — Mrs. Keith ters will create labor for tee major­ 272.6—WPQ, ATLANTIC CITY— 1100. 9:30— NBC programs (1% hrs.) tering parties' recently when they behavior. He appeared to go mad as 7:15—Orchestra; Phil Cook. 12:15—Studio program. Miller safe. ity of those registered at the It is believed that tee reign .ci 8:00— Orchestra; variety. 7:45— Polly Preston’s adventurea went’ into one of the Bolton cot­ reau. , a detachment of police passer, him in Pepl n of the sixth Egyptian '"tiy- 9:30—W ABC programs (1% hrs.) 8:00— King’s orchestra, male quarteL 374.8— W B A P, FORT WORTH—800. Moscow—Former Premier Sergei 11:30— Mickey Alpert's orchestra. 9:00—Vocal eololsts, orchestra with 10:00— Studio concert hour. tages, cooked a meal and left dirty tee street returning from .an inspec- nasty is the longest on record. ^ 11:00—Theater stage program. dishes Sind generally messed up the Syrtov expelled from Soviet central 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. V e- Lawnhupst, pianist. committee. tion trip to A neighboring village. ' ruled for 91 years. 8:00—^WJZ prpgranM (% hr.) 9:30— Sk^ch, “ Death Valley Dsya** 288.3— KTH8, HOT SPRINGS—1040. cottage for the owner to clean up. 8:30—Masqueraders program.' 10:00— S.-Futa to Electrical Dealers. 8:00— Bam dance playeta The. State |*olice departinent has London — Premier Bennett of 9:00—W JZ programs (1^4 hrs.) 1C:80— Burlesque skit; orchestra, 10:30—Dance orchestra; organtsL (Janada attacks Thomas for rejec­ lOCAL LEGION: PLANS 11:00— Marylanders orchestra. 11:00— Slumber music hour, 11:00— Studio entertalnmenL ' promised to keep a watchful eye on 12:00— Phil Spitalny’s orchestra. tion of empire trade preference pro­ 608.2—W EEI, BOSTON—690. 299.8—W O C-W H O , IOWA— 1000. all the cottages in this section and 305.9— KDKA, P IT T SB U R G H -980. posal. 7:00— Big Brother Club. 8:00— Studio concert orchestra. any found breaking in will be ar­ DANCE ON MONDAY 7:00—W JZ Amos *n* Andy. 9:00— W E A F programs (4 hrs.) Moscow — Defendant in treason 7:30—W E A F programs' hrs.) 7:15—Revelers; sacred e o n n rested. 243.8—W NAC. BOSTON— 1280. 8:00—WJZ programs (2)4 hrs.) 491.5— W DAF, KANSAS’ CITY-^fO. trial says Russia will not outstrip 6:15—Artists; dinner music. 10:80—Organ recltaL 10:00— Feature artists broadcast. America Industrially for many Hope To Duplicate Successful 12:00—Hector’s dance orchestra. 11:30—William Penn music. 10:80— Amos ’n’ Andy, comedlana years. - 333.1—WBEN, BUFFALO—90a 11:00— Teams; midnight frolic. ANNOUNCEMENT • . 1- 246.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. Affair of. Armistice Night— ■'I 6:45— W E A F programs (1)4 hrs.) 7:15—Studio recital. 468.6—KFI, LOS ANGELES-J640. Berlin—Von Hindenburg signs de­ 8:00—Plano; team. 8:00—W E A F programs (8 hrs.) 10:00— Concert ensemble; baritone. WAPPING cree putting financial reform pro­ Behrend’s Orchestra. 8:30— W E A F programs (SH hrs.) 11:00— Nbton orchestra. 12:15— Detective story melodrama, gram into ^ect. , Mrs. Marion E. Rowe, Home Economist. 12:00— Theater organ recital. 635.4— WFL PHILADELPHIA—660. 12:30—Concert orchestra; organlsL 428.3—WLW , CINCINNATI—700. 6:30—W E A F programs (6)4 hra) 2:00— SL Francis orchestra Cambridgb, Mass.-^Ben ’Tfeknor, Plans are complete for tee second 8:80—Bubble blowers. The score at the basketball game 260.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1160. 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUD—8ia Harvard football center, decUhes inr public dance of tee season imder the will hold a cooking demonstration 9:00— Studio musical program. 7:15—SklL “Ben the Barber.’* 1 ^ Saturday evening was 11-6 in 10:00— American Scribe’s questions. 8:00—^WABC programs (4 hrs.) vltation CO play on A ll-E ast^ team auspices of the DHworth-Ctomell 7:80—Phil Cook. 12:00— Tom Gates’ dance orchestra. favor of West Hartford. The pre­ 10:15— Variety: cotton queen. 8:00—W JZ dance orchestra. because of pressure of studies. Post, No. 102, .American - Legion. , in 4>ur model kitchen. 11:00— Granite hour. 8300— Studio male chorus. 379.5— KGO. OAKLAND—790.' liminary game was between the New Boston.—^Anti-Steel Trap Leagfue This will take place next Monday 11:30— Lbs Angeles entertainment. 12:30—Cabaret. 9:00—^WJZ programs (3 hrs.) Britain Boys and the Junior Boys reports $13,676 spent in recent cam­ evening, December 8,* in the Ma­ Thursday, Dec. 4th from 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. y- 280.2—W TAM , CLEVELAND— 1070. 379.5— W Q Y, SCHENECTADY—790. 12:00—Artists; Sauntering ^ilors. of this town. Score was 31-11 in 7:00— Studio concert music. 11:45— Markets, time, farm program. 1:00— Musical musketeers. paign. sonic Temple. 7:30— WEAF programs (4% hrs.) 6:15— ^Dinner dance music. 274.1— WRVA, RICHMOND— 1110.' favor of the.Wapping Juniors. 12:00— Studio dance music. Bojrton.—Retail store executives The Legion’s'first dance, that on 7:15—Comedy-harmony team. 6:00—Dinner dance orchestra Harry P. Files, Sr., of Bostoh, report sales are ‘largast in the h}s- Armistice night, was an occasion 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. 7:80—W E A F draraatio eklL 7:00— NBC programs (4 hrs.) spent, the week-end with his fanlily 6:30—Favorites of Broadway. 8:00—Conc ^ ; studio classlca 11:00— Good night melodies. tory o f the buaii$fess.” thoroughly enjoyed by the large SUBJECT: 6:45—Hawaiian Echoes, music. 8:80—^WEAF programs (1% hrs.) 440.9— KPO, SA NFRANCISCO—680. here. Boston.—Hold-up -victim picks 422^.3—WOR, NEW ARK—710. nuinber of dancers who^ were pres­ 10:15— Kaleidoscope orchestral prog. 11:00— Great composer’s hour. Mrs, Helen (Dewey) Kneelanda police officer out of line up as one ent. In order to provide the 7:30—Sports talk. Chick Meehan. 11:00—Doc______Peyton’s orcrestra. 12:00—Bears trocadernns. and four children, whose house was Secondary Eastern Stations. of three assailants, r klnd of an affair, A1 Behrend and Secondary DX Stations. partltdly destroyed by fire recently, Cambridge, Mass.—Harojd W. his Melody Boys, together with Pro­ 645.1—W KRC, CINCINNATI—660. 626—WNYC, NEW YORK—67a 344.6— WENR, CHICAGO—6?a have been staying at the home of Frui^ Cakes and EngUsh 9:00—^Artists feature hour. Baker, Jr., 19, Massachusetts Insti­ fessor Harold G a tesa s -prompter, 7:00—^Board of Education program. 7:00— Ensemble; organ music. Mr. and Mrs. Le-vl T. Dewey for sev­ 11:^0—Dance orchestra. 7:85— Air College; qx»rteL 9:80— Feature program. tute of Technology student charged have been secured for Monday eve­ 374.8—W SAI, CINCINNATI—€00. 8:45—Violinist; choral club. 11:00— Two comedy sketcbea eral weekSi Their house is nearly with armed robbery, brought back ning. 6:15— Feature music program, 272.6—W L W L , N EW YORK— 1100. 8:30— W E A F programs (3 hra) 12:00—D X air vaudeville. ready to move Into again. 6:00— Bassa soprano, orchestra. 202.6— WHT, CHICAGO— 148a from Montreal. ' 315.7—W H K , CLEVELAND— 1390. 6:40— Talk, sea songs. Morris D, Sullivan, as Library Plum Pudding 7:30— Dinner dance music. 8:00—Dinner dance music. Newport, R. L—Cinderella, 46- 7:20— Catholic address; orchestra. 9:30— Studio musical program. Building committee who closed the foot fisherman out of South H ^ p - 8:00—W ABC programs (8 hrs.) 434.8—CKOW , TORONTO—690. 10:00—Artists entertalnmenL library Friday, November 21, for re­ TURKISH TROOPS CURB 11:15—Two dance orchestras to 1:00. 7:00—^Amos ’n’ Andy, comedlana 10:30—^Tour hour league. ton, N. Y., makes port after drift­ 826.9—W W J, DETROIT—920. 9:00—W JZ programs (i hr.) 461.3—WSM, NASHVILLE—680. pairs, has had the floors refinished ing helpless fOr. 24 hours. 7:80—Dinner dance orchestra. 357—C I^ U TORONTO-^840. 11:00— Amos ’D’ Andy; team. and -walls painted and re-opened the The women of Manchester are 9:80—Gypsy baron’s concert. Bellows Palls,, V t —Twenty-rtght REBELS AT M f. ARARAT 7:00— Popular music; artlsta 11:17—Vocal trio: Jack and BlIL librsiry Monday evening, December 291.3—CFCF, MONTREAL—1030. 11:00— I.iate dance orchestra. arrested tax violating the Sunday 6:00— Twilight music hour. 12:00— Art Kassell’s orchestra. 1. cordially invited. 339.8—W C X -W JR , DETROIT—760. 309.1— KJR, SEATTLE—970. observance laws by keeping business 7:80—Dance orchestra. 10:00—Popular entertalnmenL 10:00— .Studio artists hour. « Istanbul, Turkey/Dec. 2,— (AP.) 8:80—Palmlnlatry feature hour. Miss Kate M. Withrel left last places open,' '11:00—Late danec orchestra. 12:00—Dance orchestra; entertainexa — Strong 'Turkish military forces, Wednesday for Amherst, Mass., to Taunton, Mass.—Man believed to stationed on the stormy slopes of spend Thanksgi’vlng with her cousin, be Napoleon Belanger, Fall River, Mt. Ararat where Noah’s ark rested 9:00—^Tek Music — Siren’s Song, Mrs. Emily Howde, who recently dies; found lying on Fall Rl'ver road. after the deluge, will henceforth THE Without Love, My Man, (Jbiaese suffered a shock. • Pall River road. WTIC PROGRAMS OPENING STOCKS Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Battey hold rebellious KurdTsh tribesmen In Lullaby, A Little Balcony in chedk. Travelers Broadcasting Service Spain, They Don’t Believe Me, I’m motored to New Britain ’Thanksgiv­ ing Day where they spent the day 1 This was made known today by Hartford, Conn. Falling in Love with Someone, New York, Dec. 2.— (AP.)—The MANCHESTER ELECTRIC CO. with their imcle and avmt, Mr. and Housrev Bey, Turkish ambassador 50,000 W., 1060 K. C., 2SZS M. Herbert; Allah’s Holiday, Friml; Stock Market opened with a firm NEW DEVICE TO SAVE Old Fashioned Garden, Porter; tone today, although price move­ Mrs. H. P. Battey; to Persia. He confirmed teat Persia Ended, Lawnburst; So Beats My ments were largely narrow. U. S. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hills and has agreed to cede tee- eastern, 773 Main St. Phone 5181 Heart for You, Waring; Auf Wle- Steel moved up ^ point, and Ken- two children spent Thanksgiving BILLIONS IN FUEL slopes of tee ihouatalh to Turkey in Toesday, December 2, 1980 South Manchester dersehen, Romberg. necott %. Shares opening about % with Mrs. Hills’ parents in West iKchaoge for a fertile strip of laiki E. S. T. 9:30—Death Valley Days. higher included General Electric, Hartfprd. on Turkey’s southern frontier. A- 4:00 p. m.—^Hartford Times News A daughter, Virginia May, was New York, Dec. 2.— (APO— Out mixed frontier commission is now 10:00— Westinghouse Salute—Open­ Montgomery Ward, American Can, of the death of an airplwe pilot In from editorial room of the Times, ing Chorus, One for All and All bom last Wednesday, November 26, engaged in delimiting "the ekibt 4:10—Hima Islanders—Mike Hanapi, Air Reduction, and Sears Roebuck. 1928 has come a device, which Its in­ for One, Selections, “Three’s a Mack Truck was a soft spot, losing at. the Hartford hospital to Mr. and boundaries. director. Mrs. H ..A. Willard of South Wind; ventor claims will. eUinlnate carbon ’The stationing of Turkish mili­ ( Ckowd," A Banjo Song, Wedding nearly 2 points. (Jold Dust sagged nonoxide fumes fCom autos and 4:80—^Auction Bridge Games—^NBC. of the Painted Doll, Raggedy Ann, 8pr. Mrs. Willard was before be) tary posts on M t Ararat is expect*- '.ave more than $1,000,000,000 an- 5:00—^Pond’s Afternoon Tea—NBC. Selections, “Naughty Marietta.” marriage. Miss Virginia Miller, onlj ed to result in tee reopening .of the 6:80— Sunset Hour — Christiaan With the President’s message to 'uaJly in the nation’s fuel bills. 10:30—Chrysler - Plymouth World daughter" of Mr. and Mrs. Harold important Tabriz Erzerum, Trebl- Just Retnmed from New York Kriens, director; with Anna Kas­ Congress due later, in the day, the O. Miller. - Dr. Miller Reese Hutchinson) chief Tour. Stock Market fluctuated uncertainly zond trade route which has been Wltlk ' has, contralto. This evening, all of those who engineer for 'Thomas A. Edison from 11:00— B u 1 o V a time; (Champion in sluggish trading. closed because of the aetivities of Gigne from “Ballet Suite”—Grery Weatherman; temperature. work on the teams of the Everj 909 to 1918 and originator of the the rebels. A Beautiful New AsBortmeirt iff Tell Me Beautiful Maiden, Goimod 11:05— Tom Clines’ Statler Orches­ The firm tone apparent at - the Member canvass teams are to meet Claxon and tea acusticon, demon- Anna Kaskas with Orchestra opening gave way to coilslderable Ir- tra. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Georgt itrated the invention yesterday be- Bees-wax is a product of diges­ Two Movements from suite 11:45—^Bulova Time. regrularity during the first half hour. A. CJollIns, to plan the work for next ’ore Captain Frank M. Hawks, fly- tion and Is sebreted by worker “ Queen of Sheba” ...Goldm ark DRESSES The coppers, pointed upward with Sunday, December 7, when the work n g speed king, and others. bees in tee f^ m of tiny so^es Veil Dance the news that custom smelters were is to be dona. ’The instniment known as the which appear between segments A selection that represents the Processional March asking 11^ cents a pound for the The Federated Workers will meet “moto-vita” development to Increase on tee imder-side o f the abdomen. ' latest innovations that the . medeea The Joys of Love ...... Martini JERSEY STATE SENATOR metal,- a gaih of cent since yes­ the efficiency and flight range of Miss or Misses will wear dnring.Htd Anna Kaskas, piano accom. at the home of Mrs. Erwin F. terday, and within % of a cent of j Stoughton, 17 Prospect street, East airplanes as the result o f the acci­ holiday season. >, Selection “La Belle Helene” the price asked by large producers. dental death of Dr. Hutchinson’s ...... Offenbach HarWord, next ’Thursday afternoon, Have your Tubes SPECIALLY PRICED FA(XS ELEV^ CmGSS Both Anaconda and Kennecott gain­ December 4, at 2 o’clock. 3on, Harold, an airplane pilot, em­ Danny B o y ...... Weatherly ed a point. Other firm stocks were ploys the principle of catalysis to Anna Kaskas with Orchestra The South 'Windsor Wednesday TESTED* - American Tobacco B, U. S. Rubber Afternoon club will meet Wednes­ prevent the waste o f' fuel through Serenade des Mandolines (plzri- Trenton, N. J., Dec. 2.— (AP.)— and Lima Locomotive, up a point or Improper carburetibn and Imperfect c o l l ) ...... Dosarmes day at half past two at the home of The State Senate of New Jersey Bersagliarire (March) ..Eilenberg more. Mrs. William Green. Mrs. Leslie combustion. was called today to try a member Mack Truck extended its loss to 5 6:12—Yellow Cab Flashes; Hartford W. Newberry and Mrs. H. V. Parker The moto-vita Is exhibited by the Courant News; Travelers News charged with conduct Inconsistent points, reflecting imcertainty over willjiave charge of the program. inventor, weigh about a pound and Bulletins; Philgas Announcement; with his duties as a member of the the dividend. Allied Chemical sagged a half and can be produced at a Highlights in Sport; Weather and Legislature. 2 points, and Eastman and New Ha­ nominal cost. Industrial Alcohol Institute An- Senator Ralph W. Chandless, of ven lost a point or more., American TO CONTINUE PLEAS noimcement. Bergen, faced eleven charges, aris­ Telephone, Columbia Gas and We)it- RADIO SERVICE 6:30—Broadway Favorites—Norman ing from his participation in the fi­ Inghouse Electric sagged fractional­ Sdn Francisco, Cal., Dec. 2.— • ■ I (jloutier, director. nancing by Lodi township of the ly. CRISIS IN INDUSTRY OD all oiafcea.' You Took Advantage of Me construction of a sewerage system. Foreign exchanges were easy. (A P )—Undismayed by the State New Sets and. Standard Supreme Court’s refusi to recom­ ...... Rodgers He was Instrumental in obtaining a Sterling cables opened at* $4.85 15-32 Manchester, Eiig., Dec. 2.— (AP) I Aooeaaorlea Mississippi M u d ...... Barris state deposit o^ $200,000 for the Lit­ the low point touched yesterday/.and mend a pardon for Warren K. Bill­ ings, defense forces prepared today —A crisis in- the cotton industry in­ Tap D a n ce ...... Henderson tle Ferry National bank, which used within a fraction of the point at volving about 200,000 workers, has Pickin’ C otton ...... Henderson the money to buy the municipality’s which London may lose gold to New to press their pleas for a pardon WM. E. KRAH for Thomas J. Mooney. been created by refusal of the 869 Tolland TnmpikA Pbone^sTSS 6:40— “Helping Santa Claue”—J. W, hlthertp unmarketable bonds. York. weavers to negotiate, 'with employ­ Gilson, Acting Postmaster. Chandless received a fee of $10,- BilUpCfi .kQd • Mooney were oon- victed of 'tee San Frimcisco Pre­ ers regarding a new wage scale and ALL STYLES, ALL SBANBS; 6:45—j“FHelds Hawaiian Echoes”— 000 from the contractors, and the certain changes in tee xi^ operation FOB EVERY OOCUUSION. ’ ' Mike Hanapi, director (relayed to question arose whether he was paid paredness Day bombing in 1916 which resulted in the death of ten system. WTAG). for legal services or was given a SHOOTING IS JUSTIFIED The employers have offered a new FOR RADIO 7:00— Silent. “ bonus” for obtaining the deposit. persons and the Injury of about for­ ty. For teora'teaw a decade, critics scale with an advance of about ten See Otir ^ ew Selection o f Chandless has maintained that his dollars a week if tee weavers of cer­ SERVICE WBZ—-WBZA Seminole, Okla., Dec. 2.— (A P )—A of tee Inspired agrltatlon conduct in the matter was entirely coroner’s jury, investigating the tain qualities of dote will agree to Underwear, Pajamas, Dressmff Tuesday, December 2, 1980 througbouq3|p||A country against PHONE 8160 - ethical. slaying of Albert Younger during a attend eight looms .instead of four. Gowns. IdealXmas gifts^ E. S. T. their Inpriw^jlPMiit on tee ground Have yon heard the new Msjeafle Tquor raid at his farm near here they were JneS?»irly Convicted. It is contended that this "doubling Electric Radio 4:00 p. m.—^Eddie Welch’s Orches­ up” would reduce production cost tra—Just Think of Me Sometimes, has held the raiding officers justified The Supreme Cohrt justices hand­ materially so that prices to the con­ My Love For You, Memories of MAY IDENTIFY BODY the. shooting. ed do-wn teelr findings yesterday. Barstow^Itadio You, Let’s (Jo on a Merry Go Homer Bishop,-, county' attojney, sumer ni^ht be shaved and weavers Service Round, Scherzo in E minor, Men­ who conducted the inquest yesterday would have more worje. The men New York, Dec, 2.— (A P )—Mrs. said the jury recommenced Fred opposed the syatem on tee ground Anthorizeif. Dealer SM A R T SHOP delssohn; West end Blues, (5nce in WETS PREPARE PLANS Majestic, PIdleo May, College medley, Comedy Robert Fulton of PUttsburg, N. Y., Hamner, one of tee officers, be that it would result in a large dis­ State Theater Building will be asked today to attempt to prosecuted for the wounding of Mrs. placement of labor. 20 Btasell St. Tom, Minuet, Mozart; Dixie Land Next door to KltteTa Market One Step, True Tone Echoes, 'Two identify the headless body of a man, Younger. ’The county attorney said Washington, Dec. 2,—(AP) Little Words of Love, Green Pas­ found last week, as that of her bus- a charge of assault with intent to (AP)—Enemies of prohibition in tee WORK FOB JOBLESS tures, Just a Memory. band, a former gu u d at Sing Sing kill would be filed against Hamner> House of Representatives plan to­ 4:40—^Air (Jastle. prison. Yoimger’s wife was wounded "by morrow to hold a caucus of their New Haven, Dec. 2.— (A P )—Work Several marks of Identification one of the officers when she was own to push forward teelr attacks for tee imemployed. of this city will . i- . , 4:45— State House Safety. on tee- dry laws. 6:00—Junior Aviation League. which Mrs. Pulton mentioned were alleged to have attempted to shoot be made possible through a $200,- 6:15— Safety Crusaders. believed to correspond to those on them with a gun her 12-year-lold They are armed with a capacious 000 bond issue authorized by the 5:30—Stock Exchange quotations— the body. son slipped from the bolster .of t supply of ammunition. In the first Board of Aldermen last night. The | New Webster^s CoUege,' Home and (Mfice day’s pile of new bills, the members Tifft Brothers. Another clew was a Mills hotel deputy sheriff. money will be expended by the pub­ placed two proposals for national 5:45—Agricultural Markets. check foimd in a suitcase which lic works department,' ' polls on repeal of the 18th Amend­ 6:65—Tip-Top Roadman. held the legs of the body. Mrs. Ful­ ment In addition bills went In to ^ Coupon . 6:00—Time; Champion Weatherman ton said her husband wrote her a OlOUGEIN TRIAL STARTS letter on Mills hotel stationery sev­ permit tee manufacture and sale of 6:03—Dinner Music. vrines and beer. i , ...... :.r 6:14—^Temperature. eral months ago. You can secure this wonderful book (ff'loMiwleikEt. The letter, she said, begged her Denver, Colo., D ec.. 2.— (A P.)— Federal legislation of four per cent' 6:15—Savannah Liners Orchestra— Mrs. Pearl O’Loughlln, charged with beers and ten per cent wines and Anchors A weigh, Zimmerman; not to send hljn to prison for de­ serting her and bis children because the murder of her 10-year-old step­ cider was advocated by Representa­ Waltzes, “ Count of Luxembourg,*’ daughter, Leona, today faced 12 tive Bolyan, Democrat, New York. Lehar; Once in May, Tobanl; A1 be feared he would be killed. She 'believed be may have become im- jurors who said they would not A new member, Goss, Republican, this New Webster College, Homei'and Office dictionary Fresco, Herbert; Yearning, Grau; hesitate to Impose the death penal­ ConneCti^cut, intended to introduce NOTICE Us and Company, Crawford; popular wlfJi convicts at the prison. ty on a woman if they believed her today another bill for 4 per cent is yours. Torch Dance, "Henry vm,** Ger­ COLD IN NEW YORK guilty of first degree murder. beer and a second to authorize man; Cryln’ for the (Carolines, physicians to prescribe larger quan­ CHAS LAKING Warren; When It’s Springtime In Earl Wettengel, who outlined his New York, Dec. 2.— (AP)—'The case to the jury before adjournment tities of malt liquors for medicined Name • ♦ the Rockies, Moret; Betty Co-Ed. purposes. iAuto Top— Curtain 6:45—Literary Digest Topics in ■Weatherman, who has been blowing yesterday, said Mrs. O’Loughlin bad Repaking hot and cold for almost a week, "admitted the act” in her atate- Brief—Lowell Thomas. .Address 'r-f • V e • *■ * 7;00—Bulova time; Pepsodent’s turned on tee refrigerator again ments to police. ' DENY BILLINGS PARDON Seat (jover^ etc. Amos 'n* Andy, today. Under Colorado law the jury In a If ordered by mail, add 12c ^tiR for postal f tl5— N ew England Coke Sentinels After a mild week end tempera­ first degree murder case on voting Now Locatied at for conviction may decide whether —My-Baby Just Cares For Me, In tures started down with darkness kan FSnciaco, Dec. 2— (AP) — MAIL OR BRING TO BIISINESH OFEfCE My Heart It’s You, Saxophun, I’m last night and kept descending imtll tee penalty shall be hanging or life Denial of Warren K. Billings’ appli­ 90 Cambrid'ge St • • tp-' imprisonment. Capital punishment Yours, West Wind, A Peach of a 16 degrees was recorded at 7 a m. cation for a pandon was recommend­ Be sure to add Poetofiiito inktl bikers. - Pair. today. There tee mercury remained has never been -meted a woman ed to (3ovemor C. C. Yoimg today Phone4740 . Ti at nildmbming. In Colorado. by State Supreme -court justices T:80—Phil C o ^ the Quaker Man, k /* 4’-^ ■ \ 1 7:45—Uncle VWUard. The forecast waa for. continued who investigated tee circumstances 8:00—Perkins’ Vac-y ^jy Senate, and' ratified by the St. Fetersbur^, Ra-—^Arouaed by : 'Alterations Sec-- their usefulness in the increase of I shall submit the detailed flnan- of monopolies is of most vital pub- governments concerned. ^ . .this sun bathing, the West Coast Cul­ tion. ■ employment during the depression. cial position of the Government • li® Im’portance. Competition i^s Wt treaty we have abolished competi­ tural League> a woman’s cliA, has Unemployment and Drought Relief Tops Program For There are certain commonsense with recommendations in the usual only the basis of protection to the tion in the bifilding of warships, resolv'(|^. Umt qrdinaneeis about' ex- :The‘ Mofitgoraery Ward Gompany limitations upon any expansions of j Budget message. I will at this time, consumer but is the Incentive to have established the basis of parity posure.Bhould be enforc^ ami has dnnng the last * jw r has - . naade; Short Session of Congress— ^ k s Emergency Appro­ construotion work. The Government however, mention that the Budget progress. However, the Interpreta­ of the UnilM States with the written the . police .about Che mat-* xhany changes in thh Store layout. must not undertnke works thnt are estimates of receipts and expendi­ tion of these laws by the courts, the strongest of foreign powers, and ter. 'K. ; - ■. , ' , ^ The fashions department and in-’ not o f sound eoonomle purpose and tures for the current year were changes in business, especially in the have accomiHished a substantial re­ Washington.^—Vaccination of chil­ fants wear has been moved .,from priation of $150,000,000 To Speed Federal Construe-' ''that bav^ not been subject * to formulated by the Treasury and the economic effects upon those enter­ duction in war vessels. dren againat. smallpox before they the second floor; to' the main floor searchinl: technical investigation, Budget Bureau' at a time when it^ prises closely related to the use of During the yesx there has been an are a year-Old is . recommended by rear and imder the nianagement of and which have not been given^ ade­ was possible to forecast the severi­ the natural resources of the coun­ extended political unrest in the the Public Health. Service. f Mrs.' Margaret Shea has provmi to world. Asia continues in disturbing tion—Nmther Prohibition Nor Work of Law Enforce­ quate consideration by the Con- ty the business depression and try, make such an inquiry advisable. London.—Michael Charles Cam­ be toe niecca of large numbers of. at- condition, and revolutions have greas4 The volume of construction have been most seriously affected The producers of these materials as­ eron Claremont Cmutantine de woifien shoppers. The furnitu^ 'de­ place in Brazil, Argentina, work In the Government is already by it. A t that time a surplus of sert that certain unfortunate resoiits Courcy, who has Jiut been christen­ partment in charge of John Shea ment Comnussion Discussed. Feru, €u»d Bolivia. Despite the at the maximum limit warranted! about $123,000,000 was estimated of wasteful and destructive use of ed, can keep hiahat on in the pres:; and William Mtonehan has made by financial prudence as a continu­ for this fiscal year and tax reduc­ ence of the King. An ancestor. Sir many changes in arrangement of ing policy. To Increase taxation for tion which affected the fiscal y^ar a deatructlva compatlttoa John de Courcy, in the 12th Cen­ toe wide stock assortments. ■FTollowine is President Hoover’s<^itiated extensive cooperative meas- purposes of construction work de­ tury fought for EnAdand in single to the extent of $75,000,000 was which impoverishes both operator the cooperation of the governments The store management is proud ® ures throughout the country. feats its own purpose, as such taxes com bat'with a t®P’^®®®’^Lative of message to the Congress: authorized by the Congress, thus and worker can not.be remedied be­ concerned, been able to meet all of their season’s record of wage The first of these measures was directly dimish employment in pri­ reducing the estimated surplus to . The Frenchman was rout­ maintenance. . There has been no To the Senate and House of Repre­ cause of the prohibitive interpreta­ such Instances without friction. an agreement of leading employers vate industry. Again any kind of about $48,000/100. Closely revised tion of the anti-trust laws. The well- ed. Sir John Obtained the right for discharges in- toe sales personnel construction requires, after its We have resumed normal rela­ sentatives; to maintain the standards of wages estimates now mad- by the Treas­ known condition of the bituminous tions with the new Governments of his successors to remain covered be­ and in several instances increases I have the honor to comply with and of labor leafiers to use their authorization, a considerable time ury and the Bureau of the Budget coal industry is an illiistratlon. Th« fore future^kings. in salary have been granted. Two before labor can be employed in Brazil, Argentina, Peru, and^BoU'via the requirement of the Constitution influence against strife. In a large of Uie tax, postal, and other re­ people bav.e a vital interest in the immediately upon evidence that they Bogota, Colombia;—Time was families from Hartford have been sense these undertakings have been which to make engineering, archi­ ceipts for the current fiscal year conservation of their natural re­ when pilgri|n8 took half a' day to brought to Manchester through the that I should lay before the Con­ tectural, and legal preparations. were able to give protection to our adhered to and we have not wit­ indicated a decrease of about sources; in the prevention of waste­ citizens and their property, and oUmb to thea Church of Monserrate ability of the store management to gress Information as to the state Our immediate problem is the in­ nessed the usual reductions of $430,000,000 from the estimate of a ful practices; in conditions of de­ that they recqgnized their interna­ and visit “ El Senor de Monserrate,” fi rnish employment for toe qualified of the Union, and recommend con­ wages which have alwasrs hereto­ crease of employment for the n^t year ago, of which about $75,000,- structive competition which may tional obligations. a Ufe-slze wooden carving of Christ heads of these families. sideration of such measures as are fore marked depressions. The index six months, and new plans which 000 is due to tax reduction, leaving impoverish the producer and the A commission which was support­ descendinlf from the cross. The Managers of departments who do not produce such immediate re­ necessary and expedient. of union wage scales shows them abbut $355,000,000 due to the de­ wage earner; smd they have an ed by the Congress has completed journey now takes 7 1-2 minutes. have recently associated themselves to be today fully up to the level of sult or which extend commitments pression. Moreov«-r, legislation Substantial progress has been equal interest in maintaining ade­ its investigation and reported upon Cable cara_dlmb a slope which with the Montgomery Ward Com-, any of the previous three years. In beyond this period are not w sj- enacted Federal construction work pany are: Matthew McGuire, dis­ made during the year m n®tio^ quate competition. I therefore sug­ our future policies in respect to averages 70 degrees. The church is consequence the buying i>ower of ranted. to expand employment and for in­ play and sign department; William peace and security; the fundament^ gest that an inquiry be directed es­ aiti and proved ot high value in se­ two miles above, sea level and 1,500 ebrMigth of the Nation’s economic the country has been much larger The enlarged rivers and harbors, crease in veterans’ services and pecially to the effect of the work- curing the acceptance of these poli­ feet above the. dty. Minneban, 'furniture department: life is unimpaired; education a ^ than would otherwise have been public building, and highway plans other items, have increased expen­ j ings of the anti-trust laws in these cies. An election has been held and Bolton, England.—^The monthly John Shea, furniture department; sdentifle discovery have made ad­ the case. Of equal Importance the authorized by the Congress last ditures during the current fiscal I particular, fields to determine if a new government established. We magazine of St. Mark’s church has Mrs. Margaret Shea, fashions de­ vances; our country is more aUve to Nation has had imusual peace in session, however, offer an oppor­ year by about $225,000,000. I these evils can be remedied without have replaced our high commission­ advertised for a copyreader because partment; Harold Link, formerly Its problems of moral and spiritual industry and freedom from the pub­ tunity for assistance by the tem­ Thus the decrease of $430,000,000 sacrifice of the fxmdamental purpose er by a minister and have begun the c®® issue, as thV vicar explains. of the Silver. Lane Pickle Company, lic disorder which has characteriz­ porary acceleration of construction in revenue and the increase of $225,- of these laws. gradual wlthdirawal of our activities “We btirled all the babies and bap manager of the Men’s Department. welfare. ed prevloiu depressions. of these programs even faster than with view to complete retirement at Mrs. Bertha Burgess has coni- Eotmomio Sltostaon 000,000 in expenditure adversely Oaptltal-Gains Tax tized sk the dead.’’. The second direction of co-opera­ originally planned, especially if tte change the original Budget situation the expiration of the present treaty London.—Viscount Lascelles is the pleted two irears as office manager During the past 12 months we jiequirements of the laws It is urged by tnany thoughful of the company. have suffered with other Nations tion has been that our governments. technictU' by about $655,000,000. This large in 1936. yoimgest titled knitter; The son of which entail great delays could be citizens that the peculiar economic A number of arbitration and con­ from economic depression. National, State, and local, the in­ sum is offset by the original esti­ Princess Mary turned out a neat lit­ dustries and business so distribute amended in such fashion as to effect of the Income tax on so-called ciliation treaties have been com­ tle scarlet wool m iffler for Queen The origins of the depression lie mated surplus a year ago of about LUCKY? empl03rment as to give work to the speed up acquirements of land "and capital gains at the present rate pleted or negotiated during the Mary’s needlework guild; to some extent within our own $123,000,000, by the application of year, and will be presented for ap­ borders through a speculative period maximum number of employees. the letting of contracts. is to enhance speculative inflation With view, however, to the pos­ $185,000,000 of interest payments and likewise impede business recov­ proval by the Senate. PETER: If I am naughty I have which diverted coital and energy The third direction of co<«pera- upon the foreign debt to current ex­ I shall, in a special message, lay I to go to bed without supper. into spoCTilation rather than con­ tion has been to maintain and even sible need for acceleration, we, im­ ery. I believe, this to be the case smd mediately upon receiving those au­ penditures, by arrangements of the I recommend that a study be made before the Senate the protocols JOHN: That can never happen structive enterprise. Had overspecu­ extend construction work and bet­ Farm Board through repayments, covering the statutes' of the World to me. I have medicine to take lation in securities been the only terments in anticipation of the fu­ thorities from the Congress five of the economic effects of this tax months ago, began the necessary etc.. In consequence of which they and of its relation to the general Corirt which have been revised to jSfter meals. — Moustique, Charle­ force operating, we should have ture. It h8is been the universal ex­ reduced their net cash demands up­ accord with the sense of previous roi. seen recovery many months ago, as perience in previous depressions techi^cal work in preparation for structure of our Income tax law. Th« officers elected at the last such possible eventuality. I have on the Treasury by $100,000,000 in Senate reservations. these particular dlalocations have that public works and private con­ this period; and by about $67,000,000 Immigration HERBERT HOOVER. ' Grange meeting are as follows: There are now over 2,250,000 genera^ readjusted themselves. canvassed the departments of the struction have fallen off rapidly There is need for revision of dur THE WHITE HOUSE, horMs in Australia; in 1788 there Other de«^?-seated causes have Government as to the nwximum economies and deferments brought Master, George Rose; overseer,.Max- with the general tide of depre^on. about in the government, thus re­ immigration laws upon a more lim­ December 2, 1980. were five— one stallion, three inares been in action, however, chiefly the On this occasion, however, the in­ amoimt that can be properly sMlded well Hutchinson; steward, Michael ducing the practical effect of the ited and more selective basis, flexi- and a colt. world-wide overproduction beyond creased authorization and generous to our pVesent expenditure to ac­ Peace; assistant steward, David change.in the situation to an esti- coun^ even the demand of prosperous appropriations by the Congress celerate all construction during the Under conditions of current un­ Toomey; chaplam, Annie Alvord; times for such important basic com­ and the action of States and muni­ next six months, and I feel war­ mated deficit of about $180,000,000 treasurer, Blrie- D ^ e ; secretary, ranted in asking the Congress for for the present fiscal year. I shall employment it is obvious that per­ BOY SCOUT NEWS modities as wheat, rubber, coffee, cipalities have resulted in the ex­ sons coming to the United States Gertrude Anderson; gate keeper, sugar, copper, silver, sine, to some an appropriation of from $100,- make suggestions for handling the pansion of public construction to an seeking work would likely become Oscar Anderson; Ceres, “Elvira extent cotton, and other raw mate­ amount even above that in the most 000,000 to $150,000,000 to provide present-year deficit in the Budget Pesos; Pomona, Winifred Lie; Flora, such further employment in this message, but I do not favor en­ either a direct or indirect public Troop 8 held its weekly meeting rials The cumulative effecta of de­ prosperous years. In addition the Monday night with twenty scouts Norma Pesce; lady assistant, Cerona moralizing price falls of these im­ emergency. In connection there­ croachment upon the statutory re- charge. As a temporary measure toe co-operation of public utilities, r ^ officers issuing visas to immigrants ; present. Plano; executive committee, Mrs. portant commodities in the process ways, and other large orgmiizations with we need, some authority to dq^tion of the public debt. Scoutmaster Mr. Pratt and Sehier Oscar-Anderson,^ .Mrs. John Massey, of adjustment of production to make enlarged temporary advances have been, in pursuance of the law, has been generously given in con­ While it will be necessary in pub­ Patrol Leader Truman Cowles had Miss Adelia Looks’; home economic world consumption have produced of Federal-highway aid to the instructed to refuse visas to appli­ struction and betterment work in lic interest to further increase ex­ cants likely to fall into this class, charge of the meeting. committee, Mrs. Elsie Jones, Mrs. .financial crises in many coxmtrles anticipation of future need. The States. penditures during the current fiscal Viva Massey, Miss Adelia L^mis; i^Tirt have diminished the bU3dng I recommend that this appropria­ As a result the visas issued have de­ The meeting opened with the Department of Commerce advises year in aid to unemployment by Scout Oath and followed by a short insurance committee, Thomas Daly, power of these countries for import- tion be made distributable to the creased from an average of about me that as a result, the volume of speeding up construction work and 24,000 per month prior to restric­ patrol meeting in which dues were' Thomas Maneggia, Joseph Mack; Zd goods to a degree which extended this ‘ type of construction work, different departments upon recom­ aid to the farmers affected by the tions to a rate of about 7,000 during collected. charity committee, Annie Alvord, the difficulties farther afield by cre­ which amounted to roughly $6,300,- mendation of a committee of the drought, I can not emphasize too Barham Daly; pianist, Margaret ating unemployment in all the indus­ the last month. These are largely 'The patrols Were Checked up, 000,000 in 1929, instead of decreas­ Cabinet and approval by the Presi­ strongly the absolute necessity to Maneggia. irhe treasurer, Elsie trial nations. The political agitation preferred persons unfler toe law. which found toe Silver Foxes were ing will show a total of about $7,- dent Its application to works al­ defer any other plans for increase Deere, read her report and it show­ in Asia; revolutions in South Ameri­ Visas from Mexico are about 250 100 per cent. Dawn PatrOl had 000,000,000 for 1930. There has, of ready authorized by the Congress of government expenditures. The ed a balance of over $500. The per month compared to about 4,000 seven scouts present and panther’s ca and political unrest in some Eu­ course, been a substantial decrease assures its use in directions of Grange voted to buy a curtain for ropean States: the methods of sale Budget for 1932 fiscal year indicates previous to restrictiotts.. The whole had five scouts present. in the types of construction which economic importance and to public the stage. . > by Russia of her Increasing agri­ estimated expenditure of about $4,- subject requires exhaustive recon­ .Uniforms which are needed by all could not be undertaken in advance welfare. Such action will imply an 054,000,000, including postal deficit. scouts, showed an increase by one Those who entertained at Thanks­ cultural exports to European mar­ of need. expenditure upon construction of all sideration. kets; and our own drought—have The receipts are estimated at about more imlform than the last meet­ giving are as follows; Mr. and Mrs. The fourth direction of co-opera­ kinds of over $650,000,000 during Deportation of AUen Criminals Artour Merrill had as their guests, YOU’LL SAVE A LOt ' eU contributed to prolong and deepen $4,085,000,000 if the temporary tax I urge the strengthening of our ing; tion was the orgemization in such the next twelve months. Gamas were run off to prepare Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lowd of South the depression. Agtioultnre reduction of laSt year be discontin­ deportation laws so as to more fully OF TIME AND WORRY; , In the larger view the major States and municipalities, as was ued, leaving a surplus of only about against toe scouts of troop 3 of Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. William deemed necessary, of com^ttees to The world-wide depression has rid ourselves of criminal aliens. Fur­ Robshavr nnd two daughters, Mar­ BY COMING IN. AND forces of the depression now lie out- affected agidculture in common $30,000,000. Most rigid economy is thermore, thousands of n^rsoiv* I Center church. aide of the United States, and our organize local emplosrment, to pro­ therefore necessary to avoid in­ P I The games run off specially were garet and Doris, Mr. apd Mrs. R\is< LETUNG US EXPLAIN vide for employment agencies, and with all other Industries. The aver­ have entered the cotmtry in viola­ sell MefriU of South Mancheeterj recuperation has been retarded by age price of farm produce has fall­ crease in taxes. ' the potatoe race, obstacle race, HOW QUICKLY AND to effect relief of distress. tion of the immigration laws. The f rescue race, skinning the snake. Mr. and Mrs. Artour Rockwell en- the imwarranted degree of fear and en to abbut 80 per cent of the levels National Defense The result of magnificent co­ very method of their entry Indicates and prisoners base. tertalfied Mr. and Mrs. Glovel Rock- EASILY WE CA^I' apprehension created by these out- of 1928. This average is, however, Our Army and Navy are being operation throughout the country their objectionable character, and The mieeting ended with .th® wril and two daughters of Manches­ dde forces. greatly affected by wheat and cot­ maintained at a high state of effi­ our law-abiding foreign-born .resi­ ARRANGE . . . . The extent of the depression is has been that actual suffering hsis Scout Oath and prayer at 8:46 ter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rockwel] ton, which have participated in ciency, \mder officers of high train­ dents suffer in consequence. I rec­ Indicated by the following approxi­ been kept to a minimum during the o’clock. and two daughtera-of Burnside; Mr past 12 months, and our unemploy- world-wide overproduction ^ d have ing in intelligence, supported by a ommend that toe Congress provide and Mrs. Frtmk Strong entertidned mate percentages of activity during fallen to about 60 per cent of the Notes C A ffi ment has been far less in proportion devoted personnel of the rank and methods of strengthening the gov­ Next Monday evening the scouts Mr. and Mrs. Efnest Strong and - .1 the past three months as compared average price of the year 1928. Ex­ with the highly prosperous year of than in other large industrial coun­ 1 file. The London naval treaty has ernment to correct this abuse. of Troop 8 will have a scout cere­ family of Manchester and Julius cluding these commodities, the brought important economies in the Post Office LOAN/ 1928: tries. Some time ago it became evi­ mony which we scouts, want the Strong of WaterbuV; Mr. and Mrs dent that unemployment would con­ prices of all other agricultural pro- conduct of the Navy. The Navy De­ Due to deferment of government Manchester Green folks to come Charies 'VVarner entertained her Value of department- ducts are about 84 per cent ^ those | pai-tment will lay before the com- store sales ...... 93% of 1928 tinue over the winter emd would building over many years, previous and'See. brother, Charles Turney, of Coven­ of 1928. The ^erage wholesale i nuttees of the Congress recommen- Volume of manufac­ necessarily be added to from sear administrations had been compelled We are challenging the town try $ 1 0 * 3 0 0 turing production .. 80 % of 1928 sonal causes and that the savings of prlces of other primary goo^, such I Nations for a program of authorlza- to enter upon types of lAases for champions tonight so all be oh Mr. ahd Mi's. Frank Loomis spent as nonferrous metals, have fallen to i construction which Volume of mineral workpeople would be more largely secondary facilities in large pities, hand with snea^rs. 'Eianks^'ving in Hartford with their SMALL MONTHLY depleted. We have as a Nation a 76 per cent of 1928. should be initiated in the fiscal year some of which were objectionable as son and family, Mr. and Mrs. din- production...... 90% of 1928 The price levels of our major At toe whist given for the benefit REPAYMENTS TO definite duty to see that no deserv­ of 1932. representing too high a retium up­ ton Loomis. Volume of factory agricultural commodities are, in of the Boys Scouts of Troop 8 of employment ...... 84% of 1928 ing perstm in our country suffers Legislation on the value of toe pro^rty. To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Eaton SUIT YOUR INCOME fact, higher than those in other Manchester Green toe committee Ih Total of bank deposits 105% of 1928 from hunger or cold. I therefore set This is the last session of the prevent the occasion for further im- charge was Mrs. Martha Cone and spent Thanksgiving as guests of his up a more extensive organization to princip^ producing countries, due Seventy-first Congress. During its sister, Mrs. d a ra Loomis.. The ofljy charge is three and one- ■Wholesale prices— all to the rombined result of the tariff economic leasing I recommend that assistants. com m odities...... 83% of 1928 stimulate more intensive co-opera- previous sittings it has completed a the Congress authorize the building The Boy Scouts helped by punch­ Mr, and Mrs. Davtd Toomey en­ half per cent per month on mqiaid tion throughout the country. There and the operations of the Farm amoant of loan. Cost of living ...... 94% of 1928 Bo;rd.~F'ortost^ce: wheat prices at 7®".y, by the government Of .its own facili­ ing tickets, setting tables, washing tertained Mr. and Mrs. John Toom­ Various other indexes indicate to­ has been a most gratifying degree ties. dishes and furnished toe refresh- ey of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. War­ of response, from governors, mayors Minneapolis are about 30 pei; cen t' establish tal decrease of activity from 1928 of higher than at Winnipeg, and at ^ “ ®nt of the Federal Farm Board; Veterans v . iments. There were 22 tables filled ren Toomey and family of Hartford. from 15 to 20 per cent. and other public officials, from wel­ Chicago they arerabout 20 per cent congression^ re^portion- The nation has generously ex- for toe game. The prizes were won Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolton spent fare organizations, and employers There are many factors which hlfirher at Buenos Aires. Corn uaent; revision of /the tariff, ^clud- psuaded its care for veterans. The by Alonzo Foreman men^s first, Thanksgiving in Hartford as guests ERSONAL give encouragement for the future. in concerns both large and small. prices at Chicago are over twice as i log the flexible provisions and a re- conaoUdation of all veterans’ activl- Mrs. Clifford Wright women’s first of her^motoer. VIHAHCE'CO, The fact that we are holding from The local communities through tiearinto the Veterans’ Administra­ prize. James Maher won the conso­ • Mr', and Mi^' Thomas Bentley en­ their voluntary agencies have as­ high as at Buenos Aires. Wool organization of the Tariff Commls- ROOM 2 , THEATRE SLOG. 80 to 85 per cent of our normal ac­ tion has produced substantial ad­ lation for the second consecutive tertained Mils Helen Bentley of f tivities and Incomes; that our major sumed the duty of relieving indivi­ prices average more than 80 per sion; reorganization of the Radio cent higher in this country than Commission; reorganization of the ministrative economies. 'The consol^ time. Mrs. Jennie Cook won wo­ Horseheads, N^ T., and Dr. and Mrs. MAIN STRCIT financial and Industrial Institutions dual distress and are being gener­ men’s consolation. First prizes Otis B. Lawrence o f Elmira,'''N. Y. have come through the storm unim­ ously supported by the public. abroad, and butter is 30 per cent Federal Power Commission; expan­ dation also brings emphAsls to toe # P H O N E I - 3 4 3 0 sibn of Federal prisons; reorganiza­ were $2.50' and second prizes were Mrs. Charles tlbert and daughter, paired; that price levels of major The number of those wholly out higher in New "Tork City than in inequalities in service and allow­ tion of parole and probation system ances. ’The whole subject is under $1.00. Consolation prizes were $.25. Genevieve, pnd infant daughter are U MANCHEfimCONHe commodities have remained approxi­ of employment seeking for work Copenhagen. Scribe—Oscar Anderson. guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aside from the misfortune to in Federal prisons; expansion of study by the administrator, smd I mately stable for some time; that a was accurately determined by the Charles Sunmer. agriculture of the world-wide de­ veterans’ hospitals; establishment of recommend it should also he exam­ number of industries are showing census last April as about 2,500,000. The Ladies’ Aid society will meet pression we have had the most disability allowances to veterans; ined by the committees of the Con­ signs of increasing demand; that the The Department of Labor index of WHAT’S THE USE Thursday afternoon. Miss Annie Al­ world at large is readjusting itself employment in the larger trades severe drought It has eiffected par­ consolidation of veteran activities; gress. consolidation and strengthening of Social Service vord is hostess. to toe situation; ail reflect grounds show some decrease in employment ticularly the States bordering on Mrs. Maxwell Hutchinson invited FUNERAL prohibition enforcement activities in I urge further consideration by Hoiise Ownev: I’m glad you for confidence. We should remember since that time. The problem from the Potomac, Ohio, and Lower Mis­ toe Grange to her home Friday the Congress of toe^ recommenda­ stopped complaining about the that these occasions have been .met a relief point of view is somewhat sissippi Rivera, with some areas in the Department of Justice; organi­ night. They gave a shower to Mr.- many times before, that they are Montana, Kansas, Oklahoma, and zation of a Narcotics Bureau; large tions I made a yesm ago looking to plaster falling. less than the published estimates Tenant: Yea. It’s all down, now. and Mrs. John Hutchinson. but temporary, that our country is of the number of unemployed would Texas. It has found its'major ex­ expansion of rivers and harbors im­ the development through temporary Bolton Grange has accepted an in­ pression in toe shortage of pastur­ - Answers. today stronger and richer in re­ indicate. The intensive community provements; substantial increase in Federsil sdd of adequate State and vitation to East Hartford Grange sources, in equipment, in skill, thaq and individual efforts in providing age, and a shrinkage in the corn Federal highways; enlargement of locsil services for toe health of chil­ Friday night and will furnish t ^ ever in its history. We are in an crop from an average of about 2,- special employment outside toe list­ public buildings construction pro­ dren and toe further stamping out Fifty thousand paper cartons numbers. extraordinary degree self-sustaining, 800,000,000 bushels to about 2,090,- ed Industries are not reflected in gram; and the ratification of the of communicable diseswe, particu­ pATi be made from rolls of paper East Central Pomona Grange will we will overcome world influences 000,000 bushels. the statistical indexes and tend to London naval treaty. - larly in rursil sections. The advsmce in an hour and printed with a new meet with Hebron Grange Wednes­ and will lead toe march of prosperi­ On August 14 I called a confer­ reduce such published figures. The Congress has before it legis­ of scientific discovery^ methods, and machine. day. ty as we have always done hitherto, Moreover, there is estimated to be ence of the governors of toe most lation partially completed in the last social thought imposes a new vision Economic depression can not be a constant figure at all times of acutely affected States, and as a sitting fn respect to Muscle Shoals, in these matters, ThC- drsdn upon the cured by legislative action.or execu­ nearly 1,000,000 imemployed who result of its conclusions I appoint­ bus regulation, relief of congestion Federal Tresaury Is comparatively tive pronoimcement. Economic are not without annual income but ed a national committee comprising in the courts, reorganization of bor­ small. The results both, economic wounds must be healed by the action temporarily idle in the shift from the heads of the important Federal der patrol in prevention of smug­ and moral are of toe utmost import­ of the cells of toe economic body— one job to another. We have an agencies under the chairmanship of gling, law enforcement in the Dis­ toe producers and consumers them­ ance. average of about three breadwin­ toe Secretary of Agriculture. The trict of Columbia, and other sub- General selves. Recovery can be expediated ners to each two families, so that governors in turn have appointed It is my belief that after the pass­ and its effects mitigated by coopera­ jsets. every person unemployed does not State committees representative of It is desirable that these measures ing of this depression, ^ e n we can tive action. That cooperation re­ r^resent a family without Income, toe farmers, bankers, business men, examine it in retrospect, we shall 4 should be completed. quires that every individual should The view that the relief problems and toe Red Cross, and subsidiary need to consider a number of other sustain faith and courage; that each The short session does not permit are less than the gn^oss numbers committees .have been established of extensive legislative programs questions a^ to ^^hat action may be We maka a specialty pf flor^ de* should maintain bis self-reliance; would indicate is confirmed by toe in most of the acutely affected taken by toe Government to remove that each and every one should but there' are a number of questions The Newest In Glasses sign pieces for'funerals, antoveraar- experience of several cities, which counties. Railway rates were re cc­ which, if time does'not permit ac­ possible governmental Influences » ■ ' , r search for method of improving bis ed on feed and livestock in and out les or any particular occasion you shows that the number of families tion, I rjpeommend should be placed which make vfor instability and to and when fitted with Tillyer Lenses gives you the best business or service; that the vast in distress represents from 10 to 20 of toe drought areas, and over 50,- better organize mitigation of toe have in mind. We supply you majority whose Income is unim­ in' consideration by the Congress, per cent of toe number of toe cal­ 000 cars of such products have been effect of depressibn. It is as yet en shortest fiotice. With '.the ' ntoat paired should not hoard out of fear perhaps through committees co-op­ that the optiral scien.ee has. transported under these reduced too soon to constructively formulate V ' culated unemployed. This is not erating in some instances with the appropriate design the pcouion but Should pursue their normal liv­ said to minimize the very real rates. The Red Cross established a such meeisures. - ing and recreations; that each preliminary fund of $5,000,000 for Federal departments, with view to There are many administrative Let us show and explain you the adyantages of at just toe price you wlto'to pay. problem which exists but to ^elgh preparation for subsequent action. should seek to assist his neighbors Its actual proportions. ^ distress relief puposes and establish­ subjects, such as departmental reor­ Fuxthermote,' we can’ arrange'; fior Among them are the following sub- these frames and lenses. who may be less fortunate; that As a contribution to the situation ed agencies for its administration ganization, extension of toe civil inmieiSato dHtt'vety’to ewh Industry should assist its own the Federal Government is engaged in each ^unty. Of this, fund less Jiects: service, readjustment of the liostal employees; that each community toe United: ;s t i^ oy : CaomUC. upon toe greatest program of than $500,000 has been called for Electrical Power rates, etc.,-Which at some, ^pro- Oculists PrescriptiiHiB Carefully Filled. and each State should assume its I have In a previous message rec- waterway, harbor, flood control, up to this time as toe need will toxnughr our teligtsph ccnneofloi^ full responsibilities for organization appear more largely. during toe onunended effective regulation of in­ with' aasQdate floclets everyy^ter^ ^ of employment and relief of distress public building, highway, knd air­ way improvement in all our his­ winter. The Federal Fprm Loan terstate electrical power. Such reg­ YOUR CAR/I with that sturdiness and indepen­ Board has extended its. credit facili­ ulation should preserve the inde­ dence which built a great Nation. tory. This, together with loans to WASH E D i / l l l t n i l merchant shipbuilders, improvement ties, and the Federal . Farm Board pendence and responsibility of toe 3 Our people are responding to -states. these impulses In remarkable degree. of toe Navy and in military avia­ has Aiven financial as^tXQce to all ^ affected co-operatives. Railways \ l^ d e i i o n ’The best contribution of govern­ tion, and other construction work fmwAtr/mi of toe Government will exceed ; In order that toe Governnisnt We have determined upon a na­ ment lies in encouragement of this tional pbUCy-of cdnsblidation of toe T K e vcfiuntary cooperation in toe com­ $520,000,000 for this fiscal year. may,, mast, tta .full. oMication tor /rV. knid' ^ ’This compares with $258,600,000 in ward oqr countrymen ' in,; distress railways as a necessity, of. more SXMCKIZINO munity. 13ie Government, National, stable and .mote economically, oper­ IBS Btate, and local, can Join with the the fiscal year 1928. The construc­ through no fault at 'their - own, X Opticians Jewelers recommend (hat sui appropriation ated transportation.' Further legis- :$8.0O community In such programs and do tion works already authorized and Bbaohee!* toe continuation of'policies in Gov- should' be made to the Department llation Is necessary to facilitate such WILSON'S Atnro WASH Sta p a ^ A. year ago L together ^ t o toe Bear of Johnaoa Bloek r - i of » s gpvermnsnt, in- emment aid will require a continual of Agriculture to be loaned for I consolidation. In toe public interest ■ k ' ‘ ■■ ■ There is so much talk about the life under prqfier ^dancfi and train- Who are ‘‘jrtow’ in-School they ndw -w o3d ,be ;.c BEGIN W1CR1C TODAY have be^ foygotten., in.science. - ' y SPECIAL mVBSTIGATOB DUN­ .' the child who is ^^k. ' 'Kiat .the country '■* is DEE is sommeited to the house of ' ,''iea6ily, -and yet has tc liiark these minds is .its own fatiit. The JUANITA SELIM, •murdered dur­ vrith Ore inost backward ? That situation ,nf«ds prompt fittenttdb^; ing^ a bridge party. He believes is bne.-thl^ that obr system of edu- Anothei^-thing tiuit happens tn the that the woman has been shot by cattop h®?*tiPt yet rectified But it bright child in many paaes . is Ore cne^nf ~her guests. Dundee orders -BY ^ . MOE^»;^MSHBEIN wiil.cQrhe as surely as tomerrow,; ,'deadeirihg o f-l^ powers:* Wben.-tbe the guests to take the places they Joiici^v ' American I do not belieye in pushing chll- b>^ain does not get enough exerfope. ocdQ>ied from the dealing of the ■ Me4icM Asacb^tinn,.' and of dren abend to do work for which something to get Its teeth into, ;so ‘'death hand” until the body was ’ Magazine ' ; their] braihs are not ready But to. speak, it atn^hies like a-si^ found, and learns the following th^e remains the fact that here and musde. things: PENNY CRAIN, KAREN Tt is recpgnlJ^'lkat the mother there a child can get a whole day’s Needs Other Interests MARSHALL and C A R O LY N with axjtlve tql4.e?cvil0(Bts should not studies in . an Hour, and tbf- rest of ,S.uch children become dull, inetti DRAKE are playing bridge. LOIS nurse her bfby that the mother his; .time he. drags through Inter- iis^ess,' ahd eff9rtless. That is- air DUNLAP and TRACEY MILES are with se'^ere c ^ e p ie diifehses, Siich as miaable classes that do not interest most as g rw t a tsagedy as the Other. in the dining room. JIJDGE MAR­ in^mnmtiaft;Of the kidneys, heart him and bore him to death If there- is. such a child in .your * SHALL comes in soon after the disease, or be Leads Some to Grime family, (k>n’t let this happen. It. beginning of the hand.* JOHN called on to ip<»rthke this task. It He loses interest in school. His would be difficult to,get him-.out DRAKE comes in juist before the is usually cuplphia^ to i^scontinue mind is restless and he is unhappy, durhig school hours, his progr^ end of the hand. nundng at the breast tie 'Should be having some sort of of study woul^ hot permit it, tot DEXTER SPRAGUE and JANET is infected, . , • e ,^ after telephoning her home she often, whether pr :p4t she* is herself that the ranks of adult criirtiials and dren have a consuming passipiu - went to the guests’ lavatory, to eating a proper*l^et^|a.d '^eQ ier or lawbreakers largely draw recruits. Whatever it is, I shoiild'ffil-.W make up. Her bridge tally is not it is de«is^t\f0r theV to Many a brilliant mind is languishing time, and try to get' him: right missing. Alter learning that no have additi<;9^‘'‘fdA0OVU^.OF m OK you will have' stocking trouble, appeared together. Flora’s thin, “What ghastly nonsense is this, credulously, then suppressed a groan ^jother and the child, wear, and beach wear, the appear­ •caused by the nails s ta r ti^ runs. of almost unhearable disappoint­ NORWtQIAW GLOW . ance. of feet has an aesthetic value. tense shoulders encircled protect- Dimdee?” Tracey Miles demanded It has also heen recognized that When you have fini^ed filing the •ingly by Tracey’s plump arm. furiously. ment If Flora, Miles-was telling the Ca p , s c a r f a n d s o g k ®^ w red, w hite a m d black srciP iS ' And they; should receive the same nails, and have'cletiied out.all the truth, here went a-flying his only one of the chief factors for caus­ “if you’re going to badger my But Dundee ^gain ignored him. ing; good flow of milk is stimula­ ■ CQMPLETETtiEQl^ daily care that hands do, although a -skin around them and pushed bade' Wife funther, I intend to be pres­ eye witness, probably, or rather, Ws weekly pedicure will suffice.* , the skin at the bottom of ea<* hall, His implacable eyes held Flora only ear witness. tion to the hrepst that comes from e t, sir,” Miles retorted, thrusting Miles’ until the woman broke sifdr complete emptying by tire infant. For>a pedicure, you heed Jhac- then you can pblish them with nati “Just When did you faint, Mrs. ^ ^ ^ i j tlcally the same equipment ti^t jjpu polish and a buffer. Or you ifia^ oUt his chest. denly, piteously. She tumbled in the Miles?” he asked, struggling for pa- I Thqs methods have been developed “Very well!” Dundee conceded toother good plah^ for'dark places do for ar mahicurdy-^riffi^h ptir o f ooamf.i theriL raffia bag which had been hanging tience. “Before or aftit Nita came | by ^sage and by the of iff homes., It,-toei:,.;has::lea'vea up to fine steel scissors especially designed curtly. “Mrs. Miles, why didn’t you from her arm. into this room’”- | arplflcl^.^vic^ to empty the breast Bare Feet Are Healthy . _ tell me in the first place that you ljS> ihchcfaih about tStfee for. .the - toenails. 'W ey_ are hea-vier If you' treat yexaffe^ .p) a Chinese, “Good God, Flora! What does- it “ I was , just finishing the note,; ^ Cfse the not dO so. tho diffierent and stauncher than maificure' -scis­ were in this room when Nita Selim all mean?” Tracey Miles cdllapsed -pedicure, you Will come, away :^th^ with the liiht .on in the closet and ^u<*. r e g ^ . emptj^g stimul^es i!®ecl dfkes ’ th a t. vriU Dr. -Edwards Olive Tablets help make mixture. stifE^epough to knead. solution to the fundamental ill, the aropse thk iiver in a soothing, healing stole into this room—” “You made up your miind to steal i Feltrim, Ireland, Knead until smooth- apd elastic and a^use any i.wqe PIJridrW'd make hcr HNo, no! I—I made up my face the envy of hen Ul^o> ^.ends.;. eeonoinic pressures must not lead to ; When the Hver and’ bowela are it tod read it?” | Following- his* graduation from put 'into mixIiighoWL - Cover and let. war,'-but to international economic; performing - their natural^ fim etio^' ... all fresh, just as T told you— ” “Yes, I did! A -wife has a right - Trinity College in Dublin; ■ Mont- sttodVin a -warm Aouble.^ ■It is pale blue wept .^ipey now so co-operatiem ^ Dimdee did not bother to tell her fashionable in spiall girl’p-wardrobe. pieqple rardy suffer ffimi indigestkm’ to know what her husband’s doing, I goihery joiijed the' Britihh army as in b t^ Shape ihto-a^k^ and put in —Professor Edwin F. €fay o f Har- and stomach troubles. •. J . how well he knew she was lying, if it’s anything—like that—” Her - an ensign and came to America-to butter pah. again until- dou­ The b«yish ept, at thfe'-p^ite pique i for suddenly something knocked on collar is emphasized < by .the navy ' " v a ^ ■ / / Haveyou a bad taste, coated tongue, haggard black eyes again implored j gg^t in. the French tod Indian "War. ble ifi bulk.--.Bake 1h a poor appetite, a lazy, don’t o r e the door of his mind. He strode to her husband for forgiveness, before | jjg displayed such courage apd sa- moderately hojt ovto. ;• blue: crepe de ohlnej tie.:; .. the closet, searched for a moment GRADE CROSSINGS mg. no ambition (X eaergy, tr o u ^ she went on: “ I did slip into Nita’s j gacity at the siege o f Ix)UisbiH'g~that Omnge Stt^^ liQnii^ Method) . -The brief sWrt Jias-, easily pressed •with undigested' foods? *Try Chive among the multitude of garments room, and go into her closet to see he was promoted to captain; , Four . ci)p^ f i -pia- plaits.- • hanging there, then emerged with Hartford, Dec. 2.—(AP.)—There Tablets, the substitute Ic^calotoeL, ^ if she had left the letter In her coat j After the conqiiett of Canada he spotos - bakihg'--powder, 1 teaspoon The bloomer»-:hava eibstic] inserted are at the present time in dmnecti- Dr. Awards Olive TMdets are a the brown silk sqmmer coat which pocket. I closed the door on myself, j returned to England, where b® re­ salt, % cup ajwarj .2 thblespopns at .the-lqi|^i' •./; ; . ; Nita Selim had worn to Breakaway ept 0 ^ highway ' grade. crossings, purely vegetable compound. Know thinking I could find the light cord, I rnained for seven years, wfienj sell-| rpelted'buttir," Ble^potos gfafad: Wool.challls prhit in^nayy ;blue "and o f' which 19 are noW in proqess of them by thdir dive color. i They do Inn that noon. Before the terrified but it was caught in one of the iug -— his------commission,'—*— ’------he emigrated‘— to '{drange rind, % hup oraiige -mamarma- white -is adprable' vrith white, piqpe the work without gridnfcionmMer woman’s eyes he thrust a hand, first elithihation by order of the State ' dresses or something, and It took me New York., In 1775 he repfesented (lade, l.egrg, 1 i-Jto.upRjuf m^ t r i^ t o d TOse-ppik' tie.'j.r - Public utilities Coinmlksion, 26 :qre pain. All druggists. and 60c. into one deep pocket and then an­ a loiig„ time to find it in the dark of i Dutchess county in-the* first ,provin- j Ml<.]tod-kfft .floor,.’.salt., baking '..TBm -viropl crkpe-\!ritt : - Take one (v>tiyp:,at bedtkne--fiac other, finding nothing except a hand­ in ^ ect eliminated I^CaUse of the the closet, but I did find it at last, cial convention, •pnd* in the .same .powder apd sugars .;egg until ciffTs, tie and buttons;is;«hite..- cbmipiete abtoddmfiept’" o f tjrain sef- qakkrdieL £at-wnat you like. r r . kerchief of fine embroidered linen tod was just reading the note— [year was appointed ;by Copgre^ flight*;and.add With milk to dry In- _ ,,(2airied- out'injcot^cbv'f^^ and a pair of bro’wn suede gauntlet coiiikk,*: "tt. is-eiq^uaUy ;-‘a tth ^ >and ■vtck,’' 28 have, ofily bijcaSional train ' “You read it, even after you saw brigadier , general in the "Continental; gredi^ts. Cut toiBt ih,"with knife, or." switkhing seryice ■. making such gloves. that the handwriting on the en- Army. c . gut ip grated orfmjgb rind and mar- e a j^ : Laupdk'red.. V "Will you let me have the note, erbskip^ In the nature o f,commer­ velope -wasn’t your husband’s?” in the expedition;against:'Canada jmklade''apd'.timp*"!!)?©. a'well-oiled cial^ or. industrial side track cross- Dundee queried In assumed amaze-; he captured ’ successively Chambly, rbread pan:'I^Bt^pise:20. niinutes and maids.of l,.''?;/,4:apd-^5|^*ai : Ini^, 42 .grade''crossings have ment. ^ | St. Johns tod Montrem. Soon after i balie-EjO raiafitea in d mpderate bv^; Slze 4 yoi*sY»auir(HM%iyirFds 35- but a-Umited 'amttoit of freight ;ser- H iR r se o e B Flora’s thin body'Sagged. “I—^1 j his promotion to m ajor general he, ■ B it^r of theiiC :bre|^ 1^ dtdicipnk tneh witii %- yard 33^inch .contrast­ -vlce-: paS ^g "over them, according thought maybe Tracey had disguised i •waa - killed in an attempt- to stdrm : to s’erye with' afterpoon tea: ;j|he obp ing.. . . -■> ‘.-r: r.r.- . to a n n u a l report of the utilities his handwriting. . . . So I read it, Quebec. The bullet that killed him,- toge flavbrbf tiie bread is particu- cpniinikaidn" filed today with Gover­ m ELDERLY FOLKS and saw it. was from Dexter—” curiously, wto the only one fired, j lerty good -^thttea-', nor J.VH. 'FrUmbUll. “Mr. Miles, do you know how some uis troops, retreated op his death- . Plain'bread sandwicKCiS* of your business stationery got Into' a mohupient-in'Ws hoimr was erec- of the/br^^d ark dain^, or cream -J P fiU e n t Becker, ffilnt, Michigan, Sprague’s hands?” {ted by the order of Congress In front; cheese uskA'-^c^® or croabined with '/HA,.HA! m m “I have taken Kruschen “He had plenty of opportunity to | cf St. Paul’s Church, in. New York. i chopped pntsrmakef a delightful flU- ' ‘‘jPeopie ;say that there is-some­ ____ Jor some months tod do not ; ^Fur- a ‘ I|«faiid.:'WhtiarD- b f -the th in ’ . YUnfiy. about A - married wo-‘ filchch stationery-stationerv or almost toythlng i ------— — —1------—— ^ Ing. - ‘ ' m o d a l Itfh m .s dose and find them a life he wants, hanging around my of­ m n when- she goes shopping; buti wRng tod helping preparation. I fices, as he does—an idler—" STATE’S HEALTH ■what.W'it?” ^ •"* them to my friends and fam- husband.” —Passing Show* But'D im dee -was In a'h u rry. He Our large • Fashion Boojk /shoim *-• ■ ■ ■ • '______M a t ii tbe best aid in feeling al-ways wheeled from the garrulity of the Hartford., Pec.' 2.-^(AP.)'r^With ;H a n k (^ 2 .^ (A P .)— and cieax- in mind—in fact am en- the exception of whSopibg cough, .Fathers P. Laf- how to dress up to .the-mi|iut$ husband to the tense terror of the le. It coptains-most better health than in my -wife. all-reportable diseases’'.in; the stiata life—I am now 82 years of “Mrs. Miles, I wtot you to tell showed a falling'ott for ;week cent bottle lasts 4 me exactly what jroii know, unlora ended at noon" t o < ^ ,. acTO|rdi^ to , ' -f.-i Ktusdiea S^ts at No. you i»refer to consult a lawyer the figures. compilkd byi . r§l«ai('^; ara, aboard a 8®a«pn*i kHjj^^eiystoppedalniok^r phegmacy; So. Manchester f i r s t - ” ' ' department iof health. iTheire "wepe liritikb Yang- Bk spre to fill' in'-tpe' alsk of - the - . . . .’..r ' . ■ . , Bedsard’s Ffagmiacy—or “Sir, if you are-insinuating that 38 cases' o f .-•w4ioo|rtfjf f coftgk'f W' pattern. jj-t- .‘'/if.* . ^ “ \jr<}^(t™.Mll- my wlfe-p-” L ' ported' for ,.the -.w)j^'.a®;\ceipM^ , : the preferred). ■ v'" .‘v.-v.,:.’-,''.-v - r. 'l>Mltb "Oh, let m6« t^ ’ hlm. Trace; with 23 last week,'ap ' ificriMise of two iffifiitk; to P rieo o f book 10 ben|jii- *- JAab MfU« fidflftidtted' .Price of w Hit * “ ■...... ‘Jif V r , rfr i r- X"

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Set Hew T^wirBcc^ 'Wins For Go. G 2^fl€ . y ■„■-:?■ ■■-■■ ■" ■ • ______ioach McCann^ fio^titacp ^ R ^ 662 Tean. Sogie h n .c. and^GoM Trnm n^-bys .. •, . .-.-A O^piza n a y r ieaibig Role DRAFIWAKflARES ^ommerdd "teagie- k As InfantrymeB Root $f ^ PoKTTJ\lHlC \r AOlHINBmAU. -A:- ® Vhidi Jli$ 8iA a CoW' X The''West Side •Tftrttv-lkN er soM^MB Broad ftrwA Contingent nsplepdedit^in > win fa r ti^ i 'r ' ^ Minor Leagues Meet To s. c. h a l r y m p l e , At State Annon- TULANB. The / i t ^ untforiBB ; S c OFAL. andi gold with the lettefeA '/ - Discuss Demand of Major the' .firont o f the Jerseyt: ^ A y to r Coiopciity G won its Initial baakat- merals Od tim bad^ Tha bhie^jiU:^ - Oakes Service Station, Teaders-pf haii game of the aeauson at the State ALA. GA. ilts wiE have the the Commercial ‘Bbvdtog 'League, A r^ ry hwe test night through the Loops At Montreal io j^ld..across the backhand gdd wM(dx opqratea’ at Farria and Mur­ 'wri8tlets.'^' ai4 of a second half spmrt that ,; The shuad is now.w MiKlsam. they toppled 662 timhezs: The preJ to 27-18 at the exclusion of the Minor League basehaU’s three class former Grove Caty star be in prime shape for F|raays#ime. vious record was made yeisrs ago in contest. Opplazl, former High school AA circuits, the Amerctan Associa­ the old min le i^ e and wSs about star, 1 >layed the leading role for the. i The spuad at. present edimsfir o f g KELLY. Domenick Belietti, 138. This makea Pmitland,.lf ...... 2 0 4 U LA; ^ KENTUCKY 0 0 expected during the day when three FLA. the 662 total. In the first gmhe tiie Byehotoki, r f ...... 0 leagues meet in joint conference-'to Oakes rolled 540 and turned in 699 Co»*****»*»®' ^ ^ w discuss the major league’s demand in the second. The Bon Ami tesm jcSixuKm, Ig 0 0 they su b x ^ ’ to "the draft. In \riLS the unfortunate oppoheats. of- Sturgeon, I g ...... 1 2 4 2 event of a r^tisal, the majors de­ the Oakes and they hit scores that SBddCB, Tg 1 0 clared they were prepared to sever have beaten a good many fiv^man Vtoee, r g ...... * 0 6 0 0 all business relattons with the* big C h a tter teams. •yitiTiard ...... O' minors as weU aa with the (dass A The service station outfit leads western and dasa B BuUana-min- 3 27 the league with 15 victories And flvf 12 ols-Iowa Leagues*^ . DODD,. . The Rec Five, will not play _ at defeats. They took four from the: Broad Brook (18) ^OM five Mganisraons are non- TENNESSEE T. komel this week, hut there will be Bon Ami last night; The British . B. F. draft leagues. That is they ‘are one basketball game,- that being the Americans took the Rookies by the' AtotosOk, It ..... >1 0 1 1 exempt from the major-minor high school contest with Bast Hart­ 0 0 same margin. ’Hie Centers trUmmed Vt • • • e s e • 0 • • ® agreemcmt under wdiljA tlm, jnajors 8 18 X. ford Friday night - the Young Timers three to one and . Yakulka, e (.•.*..« 5 ttm purchaae^aiW minor leagueplay- SiN G tO X the Cofiatruction shoved the Piiat^s, Ig •'s'asaoo^ 1 0 9, er fhr certain-fix^ sums. 'Hie three AltAiSAMA Represcmtatlves o f. the Cubs and hack four tim es'to successipn. Kreyssit» rg 1 0 0 0 AAldccifits have, a sepafate agree­ 2 ■ r- Majors meet at the Rito tMi^ht at league operates eve^'Mcmdi^ nigktr §argent, r g ...... 1 0 ment vdth thaittajorsr the jBdtpailed and much interest has been.worked_- modified dtafL lW '^ eh tha Wajore X 8:30: for; the purpose of i^BcUssbig 18 new offictalB for the fourth game o f tip although' the- Oakes appear* td~ - ' 7 4 can select for a flxpd sum iwayers in have top.strong a team for the rest.. Referee: Moriarty, thesb leagues v)hb pi^l^ousiy have SOmetiiiM®. that took Mm .qut:|i^. the town serieis. M anag^ dune p f end or mto the Center positton, thO 'CMl^isaUegeditol have, signed, Army-Navy R id e Week year tually signed his name *to the .paper New York. Dec. 2.—(AP)—Only, X^iXEttes «•••••••* however eras that the AA diCuits careers, did it im-a mamieir :mui^ ^ question. This will be ironed out four gsunes are on the eastern foot­ Young Timers would indicate their wlUhigiiesa to pteaaing to Bemie K etm ^ their at the confab toMght ball schedvde this week but they are British American accept the draft If the i*afl'price four fitting prellmlnaiies to the Cyiteys •»•«•••«• ooacb.' Thougfi Steele played with » 4 S't '4 • • S' im s Were fixed to the Neighborhood, bf a hitror-misB Florida ele:t^,' neveiy If -the weather continues to get grand finale of the jrear . in' the Son * *** 120,000. The majors St a rewttt FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM theless hie votes were heavier than Crider and the ground stays froz^ , Army-Navy the (Cpiu^ yesterday.. "I hit him so Total ...... ; 558 '6 6 9 5 0 8 - ^ ^ . the Bodgers. scoreless, which whs moved up into the very .frofit rank u After sB rise Is said fioto prO arid he woulctot hit me,” Youzig'Timers (1) regarded as a bit of- an upset. “big rectos".' culipinating;^1 ton on the subject, it all htoges back Ju(ige Jonas continued the case Werlbsky ...» : 97 .121. 106— .818 creas-ebuntiy trip to Conifer ~ the tp prove-c()uriU8lvriy . the value of uzztil tomorrow to order to subpoena Gado ...... 106 •: 99 102— 806 Nerwmha Rated Seecqid hitherto' unbeatm Fbrdha'm rievhn riean playing and good sportsman- the. taxi driver. ' ' Walker ...... 119 109. lOf— 885 .■When the season> started at in Ntw YorX riiipi If the playcra on both teams JohniFontlllp,,. il6 119; 86— 881 bfiehigaa, Cbach Kipke re­ Cehtre’s ehrl^ment did-'not keep would always bear, this potot to Jim PontiUo , 105 97 garded a young man named Tess* ^ e with its footbtdl rise, npri did mtod, itvmuld be better.for all con- llt e Nat Cracker mer as his best bet for quarter­ its passage . ffonk the _ g^ldlrbn eerned.‘^ t , no/ they seem to think Total . . . 542 545 511—IKri back. After the first game, Tess heights deVribp W y schriaatic’ de- is, some Of them, that man 1 m et was out with i n j ^ e^, so the cllhe. The rawhoned Kentuckiaris who (mrries the iwil most be~ com­ Western Reserve, after lostog: Rookies. (0). coaches gave Harry Newman a and Texans, ' led by BaC .Mcli^ia pressed toto so much grease ^every seven straight footbali games in a Sffittil • • • * • a a 103 87 ^ 99— 219 Now Kipke is so rrtmhyatMEW and .Red Roberts, were a colbriul, time hS'totries Ithe ball..Say What row, -defeated Case to the last game • p .*,-*■* * * ® 96 91 100—.387 Now Kipke is sorry that more curious collection, when they first of toe' season. SubsidizatKm! Pros- 117 88 8 8 -;'2 8 8 - u will, that is floor spotisznanShlp- sriytizationi Ishtoriibition! P. MiirpUy .. games weren’t scheduled for this invaded. Cambridge to. 1920.- >■ Sean tackltog is a 'dlstoCt asset to SciEiubert 112 126 108— 846 season, so he could whteh New­ S£ Maty’s/ furnished a rnMked MaZZOla eee.to 83 98 129— 810 man play. They are oallihg him contrast, to 1930. 'H ie. Griioptog f()OtbalU ... ^ Did you noties that Hobart rose “ another Friedman.’’ Gaels journeyed to style from Cali­ to its majesty and scored one touch- 490 519^1520 Have you ever stoppe<9 to thtok cowfi ail season agrihst.more than 7oLftl • • •611 The Navy had somewhat the fornia. The teams stayed at t^e hat aRnoat invariably the major Brittoh American (4) same exp^ence with -.a -halfback fashionable Westchester-Blltmore 300 points by ,tiie enemy? Guess Stevezisozi...... ; 100 114 125— 389 who is-among the stars this year. Country club; the executive staff penaitiiel are called agatoat players those eastern teams looking for setr ;X:;' who aro considered'of the _ rofil^®f upsb will let .Hobart alone ^ ter this! Taggart ..... lOO* 02 - 94-7- 8 ^ ; His name is Lou Kim, but Ihst and cainp-fpllowers set-up receptibn Wilson ; ...... 118 99 107-* year at Annapolis bis name was headqiiarteto to ait exclusive New jpe? How ofteh, fcto-fiatsttcerdo you see a l5 -j^ penalty ^ H. Murphy . . 97 100 9 ^ held in Ught regard. Ycrk hotel. ’ Q’Ooriny says be hears a runwr to, Ctole ...... 128 115 107— -850 Last year Huss Bergherm got a SL Mary’s showed a critical New aaflinst such (flesfi ^iftmrs sa Ttod the-effect that Princeton to gotog In chance to play in tbe hackfield ;MKcafthy> Dtag Ghaftte Xnsa- for znkfiature footbaU next year to York Croura two of the most ^pa- Total 649 n s ' 5 2 9 -'^ 8 il after Hank Bruder sustained his hle Mtfbrmers of the year in Hariy jU Wfillaato, FUtofilgto abigway. > -X X,.. -er.-- ; ,■ . • regular injury.' Bergherm made Ebbing, bare-headed end; and Fred the Purple people almost forget Stennett, triple threat back; also a bb'ririis^yery seli^hfi'*^ then tfc is Fordham peopl® tay the W u clqr DARING THE l3lt|TB about Bruder. wild h^alQ of a fullback to Angel almost riiiitoya .fob.m play that to Raaaesas HT was aent back to the Brovelli. technically filofol Tither then-im- atoctotords; On the coast a life-sized “There goes Mrs. SubtolMui-AyMPt^ And Jumping Joe nezsesiws^fiy rough..XHt^XTril, whats rsm to betog exhllfitad a ^ -tb s claim They say evMry cent her Even Knute Rbckne cjto be After Fordham’s licking, the first the use, some pe(>pie: neypr can, ot has been duly zWmrdSd that tbs mtiV makes goes ozLher baefcv^’ wrong. When he to two years for the Maroon,-^one Of jiiat plain Wdh‘t, see the fair side fif ton was wrested from Poardham " “Poor man! He zmtot bkvS bM ^ Savoldi his first ehance in a foot­ the visiting Parific 0>ast critics, re­ iul'nrgttifient. •- ■ akmg with that 20-12 footbaR gams; out' of work Whrii that gown vto%v- ball game. Joe fumbled the ball marked: ‘Well, I guess these East­ In any oass, it seams that St; Mary’s made.’’—Peis. Mrie, BMI*. -ta giving Georgie Tech a ehastee to ern boys aren’t & tough as they gfit.Fordhato’»8f0»t. score the points that ^ defeated Used to be, or else they .grow ’eih a Notre Dame in 1928. OSllopillg TWOlAIRflAYERS Joe, “the people’s choice,” waS lot better elsewhere.’’ m a YOU KNOW T B A ^ , given a reserved seat on ths The evidence, buttressed by the ■ The big riibt in ibermany to not bench with stopover privileges fine showing of St. Mary’s, is aR to o n eaM r n U favor of the Far 'West to tMa toter- i t o x -' Schtoritogt the--, wforW® after that. He . didn’t bob. up heiavj^eight (IW fori) (dtompk^. again until last year. The way hs seetionai argument. Arh^, Pitts- it’sUrte M (> ^. tos Weyrie bufgb, Pezmsyivanla, New, York went sgainst Na-ry aud Wisednrifi. N . T v3>*6. shME^en. « ' • Fiwem Mex w riit in l92F^i^cated tiiat he belonged itoiveraity* Cmhegie and Fdfdham Mft^wn'of. .Weitteid, baOk- tb Qecmaay ,h a said aomi!* .amb«g*-flm great. ^ This yesf, his all hawi abaotbad sub&tantlai ' ab68t ^^seofeer^ These g ift s 'Iv G l -te flW B last, he: has been one of the best togs to recent seasozis froin the ymna Qae dWMe Pacific 9oast brigade;, whkih-has line plUngers/ifi the countiry. Atod W _____ toidtoi cveiqr $ i j M ^ m s Os SCfMtimes the chap .bn thh shown the ability to do its stuff on K erf’!l;8fi‘’etrit rieven to at"1ri6w'recbvity.. H e drwen be&ch ritiue, too, if he were either side of the continent. giveri GiA ^aaee, V . I II > I 1^.'— ^‘^jrtr^DayrTtto totPzize I® Ot( (ttff theBhrin* near Bsrito on.tha A ofa ^ od 2nd P z t o |30 Snh! M ' .FIJNisHl^ffT* ;dte, arid kiss your hdH lbeilO l^- aunt." ' ' iy^ .,,. w to Rochester, N. Y.r'rSteve Hriatoo, “Why, zna,. I atou done npthitt’.’’ _iei|cn to inoria ooBtron^ V: SS —Dorntorfiler, j Auburn, N; Ig.; b u ^ toted SAznmy toit Batjny Wm m w r a « rimr Mandril, tbftoer wor}d lightweight chare hefora sufiimer*»• i t 1 X'-s-frtoBF ohainp, ^ * he ‘ MHw4ti]ois—Tait Ciidar. ,UBo^‘h. l thfi~Lo4 to h i^ hy, Wia„ bnitorinted Vtoce F 0xgi.ons,- who pttttifl Fldri ...... o y seif PtoiadripUa, 10. M i Ton. Ms W...... Sldal.™ fl»*' Fiietty Girt: " pltttbufgfi— den’g A tnaf—' ahd K ; r.. ■■'.eysy ss-is - ^ 2‘ ^ - - 'I ? '^ -i' ■ ■*1^ • •? *s '■ ilT »fVr‘ • ■« «^ > ,-t-' •,,^ . jr» .-4^- m

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'*>rn ^.55? LOST AND FOUND FUEL AND FEED 49.A y r v a t Ad Information f e i S FOUND—ON EAST Middle Turn­ [ f o r S A IE —h a r d .w o o d , slabs m Manchester pike, bricklayers^ kod. Owner may large lphd,v equal hwd wood; FO R fi ; room m .receive same by'^calling at 40 Del- also - funiA 30^ Chas. flat,' 37 Delmont street. < ] iEvening Herald mont street, abd paying for adv, 7 Palmer, 8273. P hone 10(H) LOADS W d wood saw- Win Crow4 Entire CLASSIFIED l o s t — iN THE VICINITY of State FOR-RSil^-~3^ROOM FLAT steam Theater, Sunday evening, man’s ed stove le^ ^ and imder c6v«. eh^v needy renovated -at filO Sum- BM y Into H i® Tfeiars^^^^T^ T ’ ^advertisements bill fold, containing sum of money. r.Cesh price ^6;00 per load. ' I t . T. ‘mit'^stpeet^or phone .6495. ‘ < Hear Prdf^asjar Finder pleaM call Manchester Wpod,;.Co;-/ ^ w'l_ yr*'X ' Count alx averago FQR:7RS^^ upstalrs^^ The-weekly assmuMynl-MsfibbiBs-. FOR H em, Initials, numbers and 7236. Reward; FOR SALESEASONED hard S ob Munt as a word and compound imprc^e^erits,-ieaaiii^ Ap;^ ter IH gh-s^odi will be.Wt a/sclenttf; :)US Home made t h e CffilB^EMAS CLUB — Will r. .} words as two — words. Minimum cost ts woiod $6 loadt^iiplit 37, hard, woo$ ;24 Mdrl^e street. fic natmte Tliurdday and^j^ecBi^vOit •: selfetia. of boxed .Bimplify' the prbblexh o f your w a t S h —S' price of three lines. ANNO WCEMENTS .*1 2 slabs $3 load Ffed O. Giesecke< Ita educational lm^rtance> a x V B X itn» witdMA Line rates per day for transient telephone Rosedale 86-12. C3iriatxi]A8 attejpi^g. Start one^obw be made to cToWd the firaspnihn *and be p x tjj^ ix tA for next year. ■MTCATHERVED AT Chttlt^ Hall BUSINESS LOCATIONS^ .4,nfa>Lbhir'^(M!^-«s^ Bouth Man- prtcaa P m - Meetlv. M ««* FOR SALEKHARD WOODr S^C olasain ndth the'irophon^WK ‘ 'Candy Kit^ next to tClub oi^ns Tburi^jr evening, Dec. 6 i5 '^ICajta - f from Monday to Saturday noon on FOR RENT • 64 and ’s^ p rs.^ Owing to Ia&'of^a|PI^> 4.'' The ’Home’Bimk-A: Thrust Co. < Consecutive Days ^.| 7 otal » cU basis of 17 meals at $6.50. Cheney or fire-place, 36 per load. Also soft '‘"(acbmey’^- '^ ,^ - ; S Consecutive Days . . » cU U ow wood 35 per load. W. J. McKinney, the flrst^yeiur students have been A BUICIL-A; GAR ALL «S1 «»• B rothers. F0R;RENT^2 l a r g e OFh’iO E holding separate stssembliPs. ^^GTCRlife — The smartest gift^ BELTS, BL^NLKERCinEFS, ties, ^ St^orderaVor^'rnw^lar Inse^o^^ Rosedale 28-2. j (7 for X^poas- Models to .suR;pnC' rooms over'tbe'South Manchester Profeswor Williams of New,York stepHlns, dantje sets. Chemises, s o c ^ ja ck ets "imfi sweaters fo r imrser Anapga will be charged at the S e w Post Office. Apply at The Man­ City will bo the guest of honor, and boys, neckties in , holiday, boxes. 1^ Special rates for long, teim eve^ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 41 sHps, gowns, demcmatinctiom' T220> H jbsb day advertising given upon wquesti GARDEN—FARM— chester Trust Company. will m i^e .actukL, electric .-^.experl- >w n«~ fif ■ finigst qjiiany; ‘ Also nice “Practical . Glfte To Wear”. Hy­ M.^hte^ri9ir» a ifld - Ads ordered for three or s ^ dayu GOOD USED CARS . 50 mtots ndto extem^ya etectrte vpq^^ hae of rajmn, flanfeV quilted man’s Men’a Stere, 695 Main St dle TuiB^Ute. i, . and stopped before the third ®r dt ^ ^>AIRY PRODUCTS saent. PhOto-electrlc cells and dther toy wlU be charged only for the M . Cash or Terms ^ 'tubes. The -Sifiart Shop, State HOUSED FOR SALE t2 marvels of the ^ectrlc world wifl- bo SYMINGTON’S, AT THE Center*— tu^ number of times the ad ®PP®“ r Madden Bros. I FOR SALE-^RBEN MOUNTj^ 'Theater adg. Cheney’s neckwear, bath robes, ed. chargin'? at the rate potatoes 31.25 per bushel. Edward exhibited during' the lecture. 105-*;GIF!r8FOETeE no allowance or ref^ds can ^ m^e 681 Main St * Tel. 55(K) FOR SALE—5 ROOM HOUSE on fancy hose," "Hickok belts an(i Boyle, Manchester Green. .Tele­ FLOW ERS — THiB I D E ^ g ift H O M p . . . . . on six time ads stopped after the pFMARKAHT.F VALIJES Oak Grove street; about 2 acres Wide selection of-fut flowers, pot­ buckles, mufflers; fancy handker­ phone 4316. of land, fruit trees, chicken coops. ^Ito^^Ll forbids"; display lines not IN USED CARS ted plants and potteliu-Tfilkowskl, chiefs, pajamas, etc. END Price for.qifick sale 33500. Owner 1926 Buick Coach U. S. CONTROL N i m The Florist Phone 30^- gifts, and we have an ah- *°The Herald wlU not bo mbpop^W® HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 leaving town. Call 5391. sm RTa OF* THE NEWER colors sortment, iA aU'finishes,, priced for more than one Inoorre^ ' 1926 Reo Sedan FRAMES—FOR THAT picture or and weaves" of broadbloth, Madras of any advertisement ordered for •very low . K em p's Buct . ' Hupmobile Sedan 168 Benton Ptreet, flvs room bunga­ photograph makfe am excellent and Hiiit $1.65 to $6.50 at Glen- more than one time. 1929 Pontiac Coach f o r s a l e —HOUSEHOLD fu m i- New York, Dec. 2—(AP)—Execu­ The Inadvertent omlstipn c* tPC®t low, steam heat, garage, all im­ gift A wide choice of mouldings. TH E MANGHES’TER e l e c t r i c ture, including' gas and coal range, tive offices of , the International neyO. rect pubUcatlon of advertising '^U^® 1929 Buick Roadster provements, easy terms; also new A chohie selection o f . framed pic­ Co.—The home- ■ r. Main and Middle Turnpike in the financial district that cimtrol fr o m 'o u r choice selection by Coty edit, revise or reject any copy con­ Set 385. : ; cigars, tobacco etc. w asher;' w&hMzig •inachkie;'?tiwiteie sidered objectlonaMt, Three Piece Walnut Bedroom .Set of this enterprise had been return^ Houbigant and others. Packard’s range,- dr fefrigeiatot^- AB^thaito CLOSING H O tnaa-ciaosifl^ 5*“.*.® to the United States. ..Pluurmac^.' 1 375. 104— GIFl® FOR THE gifts mi^ boul^t'* be published same day “*.5^ MO VINO— TRUCKING— Watkins Furniture Ebcchange Ck>ntrol passed into CSani^iaiF ,stailm eht pUih, vidtit A Btxiiral fioim oei'^d by 12 o’clock noon; Saturdays STORAGE 20 hands two years ago, with.the for­ PRINC3ESS CANDY SHOP— We FAMILY. ld:80 a. m. specialize . on boxeA- and bulk paymefit add A 3ma - aina& mation of the International Nickel paymrat Take .advantiy^ M dur TELEPHONE YOUR ■ Christinas, churches, PE R R E TT A GLENNET Inc,—Mov­ WANTED—TO BUY 58 Company of Canada, as successor to . GIFTS THAT ALWAYS Please- Xmias offers.----' v' W A N T AD S. ing, packing and shipping. Daily ihe International Ntekel Opfiipany clubs, lodges, etc. The- 'highest Boxed chocolates lii holiday wrap­ Ada are accepted over the telephone ser^ce to and from New Yorlt 14 WANTE® TO BUY second hand of New Jersey. The com fy’s quality at the lowest prices. Place* pings, Christmas candy, fancy at tte^^K G E RATE given above New York, Dec. 2;—Two en­ A UNtVlSlSAL ;«n^ri^^ as a convenience to advertisers, but trucks at your service. Agdnts for furniture, stoves and ranges. James couraging factors stand out in cur­ prpper^es are ^ primarily iii' the" your order early. baskets 0* fruit' Xmas packages or A Fxidigaire. ate : giggay r a t e s United Van Service, one of the H. Hopkins, 81 West Mtdn street. )rovince • Gnt&io. of cigai^ (figerettes and tobacco. tions for Xmas gifta that the will bo accepted u rent' trading in the country s ma- WE NOW HAVE*ON hand a fine p a y m e n t U paid at tbe busi­ iftUiUng long-distance moving com-1 RockvWe, (3onn. Telephone 17-2,1 and machine-tool markets, New York banking interests w .Selection of pipes and smoking enjoyed throughout the new yei^. , selection of dresses, silk imder- ness office on or before the seventh, panics. Connection in 162 cities. Rockville. the American Machinist repprts,* rumored to have been large, pur­ supplies. PatT Bros. , See them ^at P a u l HUlery’s /I n e .,, day following the d*'®*: 1 'wear,'hosiery and handkerchiefs each ad otherwise the CHARtJSJ Phone 3063, 8860, 8864. artHing that Novem ber sales totals chasers of the stock during its re­ H otel Sheridan Efidg.*,: - J fo r Christm as g if tar W ilrose Dress MINERS' PHARMACY. Phone r a t e will be collected, No rosponw- ROOMS WITHbUT'BOARD.591wb^^^ cent decline to less than $20 a bility for errors In telephoned ads L. T. WOOD OO.-^’umlture and share, iagainst iiast year’s peak price Shop. 5456. practical Xmas suggeAions. ‘will bo assumed and their accuracy piano moving, modem equipment, BABKETBALL iM uXEN G St ^ such as to inspire more confidence of $72. ' - ■ , Chocolates, stationery, perfumes, cannot be guaranteed. experience help, public store- W A N TE D — GROOMERS would con-1 STYLE SHOP—825- Main street— cigarettes, lighters, cigars, pipes. and hope. IN D E X OF house« Phone 44M. aider boar<^ gentlemen preferred. Now is the time to purchase your The Manchester . Green.. Jlaskes' CLASSIFICATIONS Inquire 145 Center street "-or tele- Christmas gifts. A small deposit A HERALD subscription to tbe would like^to chaffenge iuiy !baaj^te Construction^ contracts ot sR will reserve yoiu: selection. A jdicme 7917, SOCIETY SEASON girl or bqy away at school, the ball team, from the ages 13-15, . e^ Hirthe ..... *.i B REPAIRING 23 types awarded during November in relative of friend who has moved pecially the Crescents and Rovers —The welcome (Christmas gift keeping lineup o f the Plashes "will be 6.- Card of Thank* B graph, (dock repairing. Key mak­ bowd and garage if desired 16 Corp. reports. The figures compare step-ins $1. A gift that will be ap­ F official Wsishington social season be­ them in touch with all that is go­ Gardner, forward Ti Cowles, for­ In Memorlam .«»»»a«CTMyw*»w ing. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl stxeet. "Winter street. with awards of 380,053,000 in Oct. preciated, featured at Reardon’s. liost and Found 1 gins tonight with the President ?md ing on in Manchester. Call 5121. w ard;© . Andersoni eenter;^,B. Announcement* dc« 3 and $150,658,900 in November last 3 Mrs. Hoover entertaining- at dlmler PEARL,’,'’’- VANITY CASES, new verStein, guard; H Hastings, guautL Personals year. The total for the first eleven for members of the Cabinet and BARSTOW’S FOR better radios. Automobile* COURSES AND CLASSES 271 APARTMENTS—FLATS— months this year "was $876,401,400; lavalieres, Gruen wrist watches, For ganiM call G. Gardxier, ’TeL their, "wives. Since 1922—General Electric, Ma­ Automobile* for Sale TENEMENTS 63 compared with $1,135,761,900 in the lings, ivoiy toilet sets—many jestic. 20 Bissell street. Phone 8878 between 5 and 6 o’clodL ■ C Automobiles for Exchange b a r b e r TRADE taught in day The formal entertainment at the others for “her^’. Ask about our Auto Accessories—Tire* [«i<.u».a and evening classes. Low tuition corresponding period of 1929. 3234. ______Auto Bepalrlng—^Painting »••••« I FOR RENT—4 and 6 ROOM tene­ White House will continue Thurs­ budget plan. Brays, 645 Main. A-UtO Schools •:*•*••• e.A • aiA* 1-A rate. "Vaughn Barber School, 14 ments, all improvements, garage day night when the most brilliant 3. The Wheeling Steel Corp. has re­ WHEN DOWN TOWN just drop A-uto*—Ship by'Track i._,. ». Market street, Hartford. if desired. Apply 95 Foster street, of the receptions, that given for the in at the Music Box and inspect Autos—For Hire 9 sumed operations in full at its diplomatic corps, takes plsice. This THE Garages—Service—Stoxag* *•! Tel. 5230. ’ ______Creek Mill plant, which has hem ■their' musical gift suggestiems. Motorcycles—^Bicycle* J*■ win be Mr. and Mrs. Hoover’s first Make this a musical CJhristmas. ."Wanted Autos—^Motoroycl^ »-»«. **■ h e l p w a n t e d - ^ FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, on working half time for ten weeks such reception, last year’s event hav­ CHRISTMAS CLUB BnsJnes* and Profe**lonal aerviee* FEM ALE 35 Edgerton steeet, all modem im­ ing been canceUed on account of You DON’T NEED cash lb t^ae Business Service* Offered «...«• 1» the way for Christmas provements, * five minutes to mills. Commercial failures in November the death o f Secretary Gtood. Prepares advantage of our wonderful Household Services Offered A T ONCE— SOUTH AMERICA or I Telephone 7025. totaled 2,031, a decrease of 4.6 per From tonight until the middle, of next year. Our club opens Dec. 9. ■ values. Practical C3iristrara g^ts f unding—Contracting ..Mic-a.* United States. Permanent posi­ lorista—^urserle* *• cent &omi.the 2,124 reported February there wiU be" elth^.a for­ ■ to entoe family. DunMU’s;*’'691 tions; labor, clerical, mechanical, October, blit am increase of 13 per Kuneral Dlreotor* ... • .:jr. 1® I 6 ROOM TENEM ENT, 418 CJentef mal dinner or reception every week THE MP^CHESTER TRUST CO.! Main street. Heating—Plumbing—^Boofing *7 salesmanship; experience unneces­ cent over the number reported for street, aU ' improvements, newly at the 'Wbite House, except during Now on Hand Insurance — sary. Salaries 325.-3100. weekly, renovated, g^age, rent reasonable. November last year, R. G. Dun & Millinery—^Dressmaking *■ Chflstmas week, when the President THE NEWEST IN EYE glasses are k e e p t h e "WHEELS transportation furnished. Box 1175, Co. reports. It was the ninth month Moving—Trucking—Storag* m.« 2® Tel. 4224. A. F. Jarvis. and his wife \7ill devote themselves being shown by The Dewey-Rich- OF Piilntingr—Papering this year that Tafiures numbered Chicago. entirely to their-irnmediate fam ily.' man Co., called the “Ful-vue” AMEMCAN INDUSTRY MOVING Professional Service* EC* • •• ■ ' f ’ — FIVE ROOM FLAT, aU improve­ more than 2,000; only August and Bepalrlng ...... •••'• • • • • J* made of pink gold to match the ments, first floor, nice neighbor­ September falling below that figure. Make Sure Your Next Watch Is S corin g—^Dyeln®—Cleaning >,.a *» HELP WANTED—MALE 36 hood 325.00. Apply Chas. J. Strick­ complexion and has aU the latest actoet Goods and Service ..u ».« j® combined ideas that a spectacle AMERICAN MADE Wanted—Business Servic* an.«.4*« *• land, 168 Main street. Phone 7374. The National Bellas Hess Co., P0U(X BEAtS ' WANTED—^MAN with a delivery fram e should have. F itted "with , The following are the Only Edneational • reported November gross sales of Course* *nd Classe* truck for two or three days w orkjyoR RENT—8 ROOMS, first and Tillyer lenses. Make the most American Made Watches: $3,333,304, a decline of $1,898,706 KNpFU Private Instruction each week. Write Herald Box M. second floor, 2 baths; bargain; The assignment of beats for the modem gljSses possible. ILLINOIS, HAMILTON, ELGIN, Dancing . . from the like month last year. WALTHAM. Musical—^Dramatic ...... M aa.n. 330.00. ' 3 Wamut, near Pine street, Manchester police by; Chief of Police •Dial 5440 Wanted—Ixistruotion ... c m .xs •* MEN TO SELL OUR high grade | Samuel G. Oordon for/the month o f near (Cheney Mills. Inquire Tailor, Deposits of capital stock of the Financial garden and field seed direct to | Telephone 5030. De<»mber are as fqllo^: Colby.ian(yther Maine college, has This store features American-made - t Bond*—Stocks—^Mortgage* myMi •* Diamond Match Co. Under the re­ Watches fdr Americans. 8 * r 5 M a & S L planters. A good position with big | Crockett, days, 8 a. m. come out with a naarching tune to Ptoluesa Opportunities ....-Ai/c* •» organization plan are understoood to Wirtalla, days, 10 a. m. Louis Jaffe Jeweler Money to Loan ...... ■•-.•.. m •• income. EJxperience imnecessary. 3 AND ‘5 ROOM tenements on rival the fam(ius stein song. But he "Within about 900 shares o f the GaUIgan, days, 11 a. m. ' Help and filtnaftoa* Cobh Co., Franklin, Mass, Brainevrd street, modem improve­ before predicting its success, it is 89i Main St. Help Wanted—Female ....••««■ M required 97 per <;etit, . Set- by- the Fitzgerald, relief,. midnight. ments," ' rent low. Apply Aaron necessary to know if it "will lend it­ Help Wanted—'Male ...... a* •* Johnson; 62 Linden street. Phone maiiagement as the figure necessary Martin, North End, 7 p. m. Help Wanted—Male or Femal* « IT to make the plan'^operative. The self to crooning. Agent* Wanted • * • • • • • • • • • ♦■C6W* SITUATIONS WANTED— 3726. Seymour, South Manchester, 7 P.« ituation* Wanted—Femal* •• FEM ALE 38 time f(tf deposit of stock has been, m. tuatlon* Wanted—Mai* kmm... eg FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, on extended to Dec. 8. Cassells, Center, 7 p; m. f loyment Agencies ...... PRACTICAL NURSE would like Madison street "With all improve­ Prentice, automobile, 7 p. m. NOTICE __jve Stock—Peto—PoaltTr—Veklcle* The New York (Dotton Exchsinge Dogs—Birds—Pet* foIlow-Up cases after hospital, or ments, now being renovated. In­ C^avagna^o, Cheney Bros., 7 p. m. Xdve Stock—"Vehicle* semi Invalid. BoX’ 117 South Man­ quire 100 East Center street or service estimates, that world con- Wrisley, Cjheney Bros.,-8 p. m. South Manchester, Conn., Owner Forced To poultry and Supplies ...... *1 chester. Phone 3782. suiflption of Ameri(»n cotton in Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44* October approximated 969,000 bales, Dec. 1,1930. For Sale—Mlscellancon* Sinclair, who often has Articles for Sal* ...... 43; FO R R e n t — 4 r o o m tenement, compared with 892,000 in Septem­ been taken for Sinclair Lewi?, prob­ To Whom It May^Concem; Fine 8 Room Single ^ouse ^ Boats and Aecegsorles ...... ««« ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 all mod,ern_,,,improvemente, 144 ber, 835,000 in August and ap ably is hopeful that the judges_w;ho Notice IS hereby given that R n n l£aterials ...... on. Pearl steceti 7078. , p^roximately 1,313,000 in October in Basement Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .a awarded tbe'latter the-N ob^ prize the partnership between Gus­ FOR SALE — TOBACCO stalks. "ast yeai;. are victims of mistaken identity. Electrical Appliancesr-Badlo 43 6 ROOM TENEMENT, 26 Walker Fncl and Fec^ 12— One ton truck load $5.00 John Mc- tave A.- Gull and, .Henry S. Irrespecthre of Los^> ^ Garden — Farm—^Dalry ProdaCts M Evitt, 105 Ridge street. Telephone street, all improvements, geirage, Viens is dissolved as of above ousehold Good* .-.»,m .. m . m . U 4464. Call between 5 and 6 p. m. good location, rent reasonable. In­ date. Send any bills to G. A. This house is located at 258 East Middle Turup&e, Is prae- hinery and Tools . quire 30 Walker. Geo. Murdock. liOON STOCKS ^usicaJ Instnunents • • • •:«« • «• Gull, 689Jdain St., South Man­ ttcaUy new, contains 6 Imrge rooms, a fien, s n ^ b^drpq^,»nd Office and Store EquipmentE»xn«]lt MjmiB CV Specials at the Stores FUEL AND FEED 49-A FOR RENT—5 LARGE sunny chester, Oram. bath, and garage in basemept, lot *®h^'‘11® Inagtoyer Wearing Apparel—F ur* r* ...... ------ifi rooms, first flocMT, steam beat, New York, Dec. 2— (AP) —WhUe ments, luclntHng gas, electric Ughts,' sewer, haWswod^ i o « A 4 ^ [VVanted'^“To Buy ...... *g FOR SALE—HARD WOOD $6 load rent $35 including , garage, 329 awsuting President Hoover’s mes- Pnnm* Firnrfl or slabs $5; also light trucking Bestanranto East Center street sag^Mra Congress today, the Stock For comjdete infomiEtion on this . borBsm done. V. Birpo/H'6 Wells street m* w Ithout Board . . . mm. m . 33 Market shook off early irregularity $5,000 arders Wanted...... M.jL«*M.33-Ai D ial 6148. FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, all Ehod- at once to . ^ IA< and began a small general suivance- Country Board—Besort* 40! em improvements, Wadswortlx under the leadership ’ of the steel, lotel*—Bestaurant* DEC3EMBER SPE(3IAL on dry sea­ street; Greenacres. H. H. W est'A FOR MORTGAGES BOX 1000, ,CARE OP THE H E R :4^f ranted—*Boom*—~Board • ^. .xx ti rubber and coppSr ^ares, ~ ^ Beal Estate For Brat t soned wood, hard wood $6, slab Son, 29 Bissell street TeL 5202. Gains of 1 to 1 1-2 points appear­ W e have? 35.000 to put out for a wood or birch $5, cut for stove japartinents. Flats, Tenements •S ed im.U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, ,^pubr client on fitet mortgage on residen­ Business XiUcatlon* for Brat m».m 44 furnace or fire place, good meas­ FOUR ROOM TENEMENT for tial property Manchester. Btouses for Bent ...... M.jtx*. •6 rent with all improvements, 33 lie Bteel, U. S. Rubbber and Fire­ ure. Prompt deUvery. BYed Miller, Cold w ither- ineaiis 'more fires. Subnrban for Bent .... m mimmjnm 46 lUdgewOod street. Inquire 146 Bis-; stone preferreds, Anacon^, Kenne- Summer Homes for Bent m 47 Rosedale 33-3. cott, American Tobac<» “B" and Fires in stoVes and furnaces are ^Wanted to Bent .. • '•** • • 48 sell street of telephone 4980. - [rr Beal Eatate For Salo FOR — HARDWOOD and others. Mack Trucks, which had necessary, f Elr? ; insurance is also been dcfflsn & points in anticipation necessary, when, the fife is not Con­ 1^- yi.partment Building for Sal* slabs, Hardwood $9.00 per cord; FOR RENT —SEVERAL FIRST Business Property lor Sal* » • > .« 8 class rents. A pply Edw^l^d J. o f liirfOTor able'dividen d action, te- fined to thA stove and fvunsce. 71 slabs $8.00 per rd. Satisfaction Farms and Land for Sal* nEkma Holl, 865 Main street Telepbofte gnjrtea its loss "When , the directors The alxive idceidi (an be by We have toe lowest rates- Houses for Sale ...... 78 guaranteed. Lathrop Brothers. Tel. antiQim c ^ a 3 l pajnnent, a re- Dots for Sale • m •'o’« i ■ ■•■jlfly 14 4642. two straigbi Enes, so as to make two . A Sale 7% 3149. Prompt delivery. df-; -'50, cents... , St. Louis : Y(m ^camiqt’afTord* ® Besort Property for Sal* mmmmm 14 {Mcees oCooe patt^die satpe ^ e n lT wltobuf *’liisutel!^^bink' it over. Suburban for Sale ...... 76 f o r SA LE —b e s t SEASONED FOR iElENT--6,HopM apa^^ Squ^tvtestera rall^ soft, los- ;Vs\ Beal Estate for Ezehaagu 14 ati, lmprovemOTte, 'W ondw loca-, ,j5ng nearly 6 points, * ' *! ’* ■ sbape, anijtwo peeA flfa n o^ p "Wanted—^Beal Estate • » • • • • '•'V • 77 hard wood, 1-2 (X)rd load 35.00. 1-4 cord load 33.00. Prompt deUvery tion. ‘Apply Mr. COlliiis; • 67‘Wads-' C^U m oney renewed a t 2 l-.2-'per ROD^m^ SMITH ■your.sniT>lus funds pla(*d fa Auction. -Legal Xeticos dok? Phonee S450r6746’ ' 1009 Main Hi*gal Notices «ei.o Phone Rosedale 25-4. C3eo. ^ c k . worth street. South Manchester. c e n t ' - ' • -.V" lative Preferred Stw* of The ment Gomnaiiy'Will bring yra a»gwd re- .turn: ^ ^ , - ... ( *• . * - ■ • . ‘ W- . '•, -V't ■ ' ■ ■ ■■ ■ • -v--' Present assets are tw0 ; and one-halfT

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A M«m» \ntboiit a Oty - ■ Breatbee there a soan »ith soul so aeued * tT'S A T^RK6V Who never for hte home town AtWAVS pM ITS cheered. r w a w T a When tiTpe axxd place presented? D r o m s t i c k ^ TH6 OTH6R OW ^ i O A T , S o T+ie OTH^iR If such there breathe, he must re­ 8I>T NOT -t h a t W IW * B € MOR€ TeW06R. "s’?* main Die hermit of hla own domain. V ')^ owe fth«.Twe be his lot if he demands Ihe fruitage of his neighbor’s hands. Let such aa he, if such there be, like Arabs, fold their tents and flee, ;Asid thus make room for worthwhile men Who praise their city now and then.

The modem home is a place where nothing can be accomplished if the electric current goes off. J Percy i* Crosby, Greet Britete righto reserved i King Peetures Syndketo, Inc. With Winter here we don’t know whether to go to Florida for the flshiTig or to Chicago for the shoot­ ing. 0«A GLA'crys^Kiys^ Toonerville Folks B f Fontaine F»s 0 ^ BOARDING HOUSE THE PSYCHOLOGICAL MO­ By Gene Ahern MENT FOR A YOUNG MAN Women’s conversation usually TO FALL OUT WITH HIS concerns who, why, when and wear. GIRL IS JUST BEFORE ^^STINKY^’DAVIS DISCOVERS A WAY TO EAT CANDY IN , ^ CHRIS’TMAS. gent people think twenty times fast­ SlAlCE Voti ARE <30lAi<3> OP T& WMilE M V s t a v a t er than they write. The arm can’t FRONT OF THE GANG AND NOT HAVE IT TAKEN OWA3>A WfStr CoaS(MSr I V aUR ’OUSE UIAJ MOST David—^As soon as I find a young keep up with the brain. woman who is intelligent as well as A W A Y F R O M HIM. ZJUST-I&LD-TflEM AT-THE M O L iS £ M EldToVABLE, V o d ^AP beautiful. I’ll marry her. The Radio May Have Replaced Vod UlERE OOIMO-rb ALBERTA M E q diT e udEASV wn>l Eunice—^But I’m already married, I the Cradle in Many Homes, But the you flatterer. Results As Far As Neighbors Are To MAdAEE TPfE PPlAiCE OF WALES', StlcM 5 POOFERV AS ME Concerned Are Not Different. CAAiADlAAi PAdC^^ * Vod 5EE, B E «U 6 *S lR 'T^.oRfJrfokL* To Get to the Top, Get to the TflopiJrrbAl 1 BELiEv/E w eiKjtKis Bottom of Things. Put this in your pipe and smoke it , ^ AUP AM- idrrTMATE ® —you won’t need a match. Scene MV SdESlS A eLAMOPOd^" Barbara (whose flrst tooth had laid on the beach at Atlantic City. (SF ■RoVALTV I pAStI * .BACk’EPOdMP IT just dropped out)—Mummy, mum­ The gentleman slaps the girl friend IT.MAd, S U P P o S l d ^ my, quick! I’m coming to pieces! a good hard smack. C0V/ER5 U S WITH A Gentleman Friend (shouting)^—I p e o p l e m a u T li OME OF 'TUB GOOP. Agent (as the man of the house killed it! came to the door)—I’m introducing Girl Friend (yelping) — Killed OF VOdR ’OME SMo ULP a brand-new invention—a combined what? VISIT ToPotrfb ahad i-jdiHug machine and carpet sweeper Gentleman—Why, the mosquito; with a detachable tone arm that can V/hat did you think? cUAMce iSPaM M e , be fjsed as a letter opener— Girl Friend—You cast-iron dumb­ CLERWUG IM MV COdSlU’tS Man—^Not interest^. Tve got one bell, that wasn’t a mosquito, that’s already. I ’m married. my bathing sioit. DRAPER SI^OP I _____

LIVING WITHIN ONE’S IN­ It Does a Man Good to Worry. COME WILL BE FOUND CHEAP­ The Man Who Never Worries Has ER •mAN EITHER MOVING OR Patches on His Pants and Nothing PAYING KENT. in His Pockets.

Dear Column: Do you think it right for a girl to ART APPRECIATION sit on a young man’s lap if she is engaged to him?—^Blonde Betty. “What do you think of the Mu­ Dear Betty: seum of A r t? ” We have had no experience in that “ Oh, the pictures are good enough, ik Hne, but we should say if it was our but there ain’t no good jokes under girl, and our lap, yes; but If it was them.” — Nottingham, (England) our girl and another fellow’s la — News. never!—The Columnist.

The Chief Cause of Hard Times May Be Discovered in the Fact That N C E l There Are Too Many “Andys” Sit­ ting in Easy Chairs Checking and U P O N NY Double Checking While the Few Are Out at Work. A T IM E . > < S > / / Itarewei-l Here’s a good excuse for poor handwriting: Dr. Root of the Uni­ C A k L E V / . versity of Pittsburgh, says intelli- LU.apwr.orv. ^ OI«OBVNEAa0VKE.mC. CFontaioe Foa, 1930

SticidM Solution WASHINGTON TUBBS R A Big Day for Costa Grande By Crane

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George White, governor-elect of Ohio, made his I • “ stake” in the Alaskan gold rush, spending two years in the K 1 o n dike. He also worked in Tfie aW e sketdi ^ w s how two lumber camps tbaigh! hnes fonned two pieces of a ie and oil fields pattern, the same m and s h ^ and and was a foot-, two pieces of anodier pattern, also die ball player at same tiaeiBd shape. * Princeton,

X T 00£SH'T TAVB POK OtO QOl. WP6Z Tb U£T OUT tWE s£CP.er. NO nooNER ooes efk«M lc ane th e FoKmess. TrtWN A TELEWONE (JA.LL TP THE REPUBtlC^ PRESVO0F The e n t \Re wp>R'5€T>FKrNVEHT \s ■BOxziNCi yivpx BtavrewEHT, TUfpvtS TrtE FIERN tHTtE DICTATOR. INTO AN J an. u. a PAT. OFF. o im o s t m a ) / »v .

HAIi.COCMRAh^PICTURC6>^lClN< FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS .'The Secret Tunnel! ByBlosser

tme loored NWEU. .-THERE ARE THE TPANkS R « STAWKl’ OS TO J BUT 0 IL E V AND ENfittyNdHESE AND THE SA*AE AS , SON£ AN’ R>A^TSU.t»l* ] ')bO KNONN YNIS •pwiN TREES THAT THE INDIAN ONClE CLEM RNO NO trace VDO-NCfTHlNfi OS ABOUT TU6 SECaST V TUNNCU-. BEttS T b u o O S MARK. THE LOONS LUCE 1 BET OSCARS HINE BEEN OP A CANOE — TONMEU OUT OP MEEE.... yL, SECBET... e n t r a n c e to t h e OUR l a s t ' UNC1.E OUSNt AN’ >W0RH.tN<5 HARD 'WHAT DiD NNE’SE ON OUO. . SECBET TUn NEL... THREAD OF THOSE back, at THE FIND A RNO.BaoiNIN? ' w av! ranch ar e U10RIZ(|N TRACS OF HOPE IS F r o o a B S ... TUERlSELVES SICN ONER MUST THmvt m nener mind.. OSAOi IT VWONT BE ■WNk LONS NOW MAkE.n* n

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u j IL J y»s« SALESMAN SAM No Loafing Allowed! BySaii^ (BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) • tts Fieour 3 Above the street htmg balconies they were having quite a whirl at teoitT ovrr iMThe «eLR MK yusBftNP SEE r i d:FN*T PULL YF OUT FLoMSl I'LL RlNE- PuL Ufi»r SWIW FROOMO HAT I TM' OlfclMER. ftEUL S o * S TU' FFIW HftMOS mwi:VHLY cot^e\ tto m ^ilch folks leaned and saw, seeing things in foreign lands. “Oh, COOWTtiV T o co l­ HFS FFU-EN DOWN TM' ViCLu l e c t 'THESE FEW ( CftHY CAN Dp, VULt Coe^E HOt^E FlNO HELP'. with ease, the Tinies as they walked gee, it’s heaps of fun,” said Coppy. “And there’s more to se,^. That's 6 ( U . S ( LA D V l below, little girl criedr “Hey! why we’re rushed as we can be.” m: It you would see a real nice view, They left the girl, but thanked her come right up here. We’ll welcome first, for £dl that she had done. oil. My little brother’s down below, They reached the end of this small fre*^ gladly show the way.” street and ran into another treat. "Yep! Here I am,” a boy cried A' pretty bit of music floated softly out. “I heard my little sister shout. through the air. "Oh, look!” cried Just come in through this doorway. Carpy. “I can see a dancer. She It will take us up above. ’Then, from looks good to me. ‘Let’s ask' her If our balcony you’ll see some sights, she’ll do a dance. I do not think as pretty as can be.” "That’s .flne,” she’ll care.” exfuaimed wee Scouty. “Pretty ’They all cheered little Carpy’s sights are what I love.” himch. The girl was willing that the So, very shortly they stood out btmch just sit aroimd and watch her upon the porch and gazed about. “It v/hlle she danced in fancy style. A seems that we covUd jump .right to man near played a tambourine. It the porchss ’cross the way,” said really was a pretty scene and when • tV. *V*-‘ downy. “But, perhaps we’d slip and the dance was over all the bunch groMfitIgr take a downward trip. began to smile. Thom’s BO luo taMi^ chances, wo At(6C“ zMTbt OB yonr poreh we’ll stay.* i (The Tlnymltes meet an Algerian . A # tl|8.1ktle.girl.tt)B ti.«iMician in the next etoxKJi

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The annual Christm as p arty cqm-^ mittee of the Manchester City club AlMRAIiTH-MASONS TOWN will report at the mqnthly meeting, of the membership on Thursday MATTRESS night. JDinner will follow the busi­ HOLD BRIDGE FARTY High Qu^ty, lodge of Masons will ness se^on which will begin at nine, t o l d ft; tQ>eeial conum m ication in the in the evening. Inner Spring i9Tei)a^<^ tonight. The Master Mason Seventeen tables played in the d^lTM Wlll be conferred. Lodge will Anjsurahth-Masonic social club pro- The Cosmopolitan Club will be |q>en at 7:S0 p. m. griesslve bridge party at the Ma- $19.75 hostess tomorrow afternoon at Cen­ sbnic ,Temple'last night. The bridge SOUTH MRNCHCSTER • CONN TO b Ladlea Aid- Society of the ter church house. Tea will be serv­ followed a pancake supper served at BouthI Methodist church will meet ed to guests attending the art ex-, 0:30 by the members of the Order KEMP'S tomorirow afternoon at 2:30 for busi- hiblt between the hours of 3 and 5 of Amaranth. Cash Your Cl^stm as Club Check at Hsde’s besB aad'sewing. o ’clock. Ladies prize winners were: First, Inc. Mrs. Edward Noren; second, Mrs. The Women’s Missionary societies Attention! 10 per cent discount on Chiurles Whicher; consolation, Mrs. bf the North Methodist church will lioweSr. Winners of the men’s prizes meet tomorrow at 2:30 with Mrs. all clothing at House’s now.—Adv. were,: First, Holger Bach; second, More and More Women Look Forward to Hale’s W. D. Woodward, 121 HoUister Edward Noren; consolation, Russell Btreet. Have your furnace cleaned at Tryon. ’The wiimer of the door prize was Mrs. John Ritchie. 7hta QUESS once by our EHectric BMmace Clean­ The Church of the Nazarene will have its regdlar monthly official ing Process. G .' E. Willis and Son, board meeting tonight at 7:30. Inc. Phone 3319.—Adv. Don’t Freeze! CHRISTMAS SALE ^ An ice box on wheds might MAC’S GARAGE Manchester Green Decembo: 2 and 3, 7 p. m. be quite the thing an CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Eskimo. But even an CHURCH Eskimo wonld shnn it, once CHRISTMAS Thrift Specials Winter and Garden Sts. he had ridden in a car . Ladies’ Aid Society and NEEDLEWORK wanned by one of our hot- lhoms(M,< Ladies’ Sewing Club,^ 6 e n < a e water heaters. Mrs. Elliott’s Shop On Sale Tomorrow Morning at 9! 500 Yards! HAND MADE ARTICLES AT Room 4, Park Building LOW PRICES. HOT-WATER 853 Main St. Refreshments on Sale. CAR HEATERS Plain White Outing Flannel Engjneered ^ and mannfaf.tjirwd by Harrison and North — nationally-famons mannfactnr- (IJc Grade) (17c Grade) Leather era of antmnotive equipment. New England Laundry At these mmsaaHy low prices, On sale tomorrow morning at nine o’clock—500 yards of extra heavy quality, plain you can’t afford to be without white outing flannel at 12%c yard. Regular 17c grade. Outfit the entire family with comfy, the comfort they ^w ide. Drive warm sleej^g garments now at a saving. 500 yards only to sell. Come early! Undt 10 yards to a customer. %\ in—and have one installed right Gifts away. Hate’s Yard Goods—Main Floor, left. W Special! 300 Rich Brocaded . Family Work—All Methods *22§2 TO »28®2 Men’s Shirts and Collars FILET DOILIES Telephone 2-8158 Norton Electrical DRAPERY DAMASK Always smart..., each 203-225 Hawthorn Street Instrument Co. Yard 441-455 Homestead Avenue, Hilliard St., Manchester, Phone 4060 10c lasting.... H artford (Values to 29c) 79c Another lot of fine filet doilies in oblong, Heavy brocaded drapery damask that will oval and hound shapes. Suitable for chair fashion beautiful but inexpensive drapes for backs, arm rests and end tables. A variety the living room and dining room. Rose, blue acceptable of styles and shapes. Values in the group as and rust. Make-up^ new drapes for Qffistmas high as 29c each. On sale vdiile they last— at a small cost. P lO YOU 10c each. And inexpensively priced! RON SHCHtr OF Main-Eloor^ left. 'Main Floor, left 40-Inch FuU Bed Size W ardrobe Trunks, a first Give him a Gladstone Bag T h e n fil l RAYON liiA T CREPE PLAID SHEET BLANKETS class gift for man or if you want to please him. We Are Ready woman. $9.95 “ UF WITH OUR 69c Yard 69c To Ffll Your To avoid disappointment, select yours $23.50“ LGn«r ASH Another shipment, of 40-inch, heavy rayoij , vcarly! *Fluffy, 'Warm sheet blankets in color­ $35.00 flat crepe for making smart frocks. Wine,' ful block plaids of rose, lavender and green. $60o00 FAMOUS READIHC brown, hunter’s green, navy, white and pink. Shell-stitched edges. Pull bed size only. Orders- Promptly A rich silk that can hardly be detected from Leather Cigarette Cases Restful, warm slumber is assured if you sleep Leather Brief Cases ANTHRACITE ♦ ♦ * a high priced pure silk crepe. under these blankets. $2.98 $3.50*“ // MATURED FINEST And Carefully Main Floor, left Main Floor, left. \ V $8.50 $10.00 .FUEL. CALL We want you as a customer On Sale Tomorrow While They Last! ’ of ours. We have the coal and If he travels by all means An ideal gift— traveling we give the service. Just buy a fine fitted bag MANCHESTER GRAIN slippers and ease < phone us. A trial will convince j Rayon Alpaca Costume Slips & COAL CO. you. $2.85 $32.50 10 Apel Place. Phone 7711 'Manchester Handsome traveling Leather Overnight Bag, a 50^ Gocks, famous makes in Heavy rayon alpaca costume slips tailorsd and styled after high priced slips. Strict­ very delightful gift. ly tailored models with shadow-proof hem and tailored top. 36 to 44. Flesh, white, peach leather cases. THAT ind nile. A smart slip for daily wear. $15.00“ • $3.98*“ L. POLA Hale^ Coistome Slips—^Main Floor, rear. $16.50 BETTER PENNSYLVANIA $25.00 COAL CO. Women’s Striped V anta-E nit Week End Cases Smart Leather Hat Hoxes HARD COAL i Phones 4918 or 4632 FLANNELETTE GOWNS SLEEPING GARMENTS 62 Hawthorne St., Manchester $3.98‘“ $3.98*“ ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS Branch Office, 55 School St. 79c Don’t let thesfe freezing nights get you un­ (Regular $1.00'Grade) . $16.50 $29.50 aware, come down early tomorrow and buy Vanta-Knit sleeping garments are the choice several of these comty, warm flannelette of .fastidious mothers. Fine sleepiifg gar­ gowns. Soft stripes in wsmted colqrs. Many ments with feet, button firont-and seat. 6 have braid trimmings. months to 2 years. 3 to 6 years, ^1.00. Main Floor, rear * Mitin Floor, rear ' ,

BUSINESS Sm art Heavy Quality

W hite Yellow Green Charcoal COLLAR AND CUFF SETS RAYON UNDERWEAR B eef Suet Turnips Peas 5 bags 3 lbs .25c 25c peck 2 q ts. 33c 99c OF 5 0 c Early deliveries leave the store at 7:15 and 8:00 a. m., 1:30 p. A collar and cuff set will transform your Extra heavy quality rayon bloomers, vests, m. Dial 4151—4 trunk lines. dress into a smart one. Tomorrow we we panties and chemises in smartly tailored mod­ The M^at Department will featuring neat lace and pique sets-^two'of-the els w ith picoted trim m ings. 'WTiite, flesh and have for you Lean Cuts of Pine- Green Beans, 3 qts. . .25c season’s smartest trimming fal^ric^—at 50c peach. Full cu t g^arments. A ll hurst Qn^ty Corned Beef. each. Small Fowl for Fricassee Grape Fruit, 4 for . . . 29c STONES Main Floor, front Main floor, right $1.69 each. Veal Soup Bones Florida Oranges, Rib Beef for Soup. ^ 288 size ... 19c dozen Tender Lamb or Veal for Florida Oranges, •tewing. Imported Japanese Pottery Vases 216 s i z e ------29c dozen Fresh Fish STEPPING O ysters Pea Beans, S lbs. 25c We will have Spinach,»Beets, Carrots, Onions, Cauliflower, (79c Values) (79c Values) Celery, Soup Bunches, White Onions, Turnips and Egg Plant. 39^ Pears, Bananas, Nuts. A new shipment of the best-looking Japanese vases in the very popular pitcher and ROLL BUTTER Small Strictly Fresh Eggs two-handled styles. Bright colors that Will give^color in the room. The very wise and 45o dozen. The same good grade we al­ thrift-minded Quistmas shoppers will purchase several tomorrow for Christmas giving. ways selL Special S7c lb. Fancy Cheese S8c lb. Hale’s Vases—Basement Dial DRUG SPECIALS New Decorated. 4151 CAKE COVERS . This Bank Has Been An Important 50c Rubbing Alcohol ...... ,...... 2 !^ Wampole’s Cod Liver Oil ...... 59c $1.49 GOOD THINGS TO EAT Factor In The Growth, O f 35c Palmolive Shaving Crham . . .19c One of these new, colored cake covers will give color in your pantfy; .also unart for 35c and 65c Pond’s Cream . .19c and 39c Christixias giving. Decorated cake covers with hard wood board with colored enamel Businesses In Mancheste r and (Cold and Vanishing creams.) edges. Red and gold, Ivory and green, blue Main Floor, right and gold. ^ . . .. ' Basement' We are pleased with the results. , As has been the case the world over, all great WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. business started in a small way. We encourage business enterprise and we believe that . . For Christmas Giving! Heavy Funeral Directors businesses started in a small way. We encourosper. We are always at yopr service and GLASS CANDY^JARS METAL WAStFE BASOffS we offer you our counsel and thE-^benefit of onrvexperience.* ESTABLISHED 56 YEARS ...... - CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. For a little Christmas rememtoance, ^ y ll-{nch ifietai Whste h&kets decorated to not one of these dainty covered handy jars: basket WeEVh p a t t ^ in Miie, brown, ivnxy, Optic glass in crystal and Macki and greoi green and orchid. A smart'Uttle basfealt'te A nderson Phone: OflBce 5171 THE and pink. •: - >r - R esidence Y494- ' Basement ......

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