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CRASHES IN DESERT; IF WAR’S DECLARED

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Sobers "Yon Can’t Ha?e A DOZEN FIREMEN mends Appointments of American Boilt Ship That Two Bosses in Tmie of 4 DAYS OLD CHILD AU Judges On the Nomina- Won Handicap Race, E i f War.” Cargo of Bomiiig Wool tion of Governor. STOLEN BY WOMAN land to Australia, Falls Makes It Diffioilt to Con- Washington, Dec. 21.— (A P ) — Tha Senate munitions committee Hartford, Dec. 21.— (A P )—Rec- Is Quickly Caught by Police; When Struck b j Lightiaqi

was told today that the War De- trol Fire at Boston Dock. ommendations for lowering the costa of receiverships and for' ap- pirtm ent’a mobilizaUon plan In the Wanted Infant to Deceive —Was On the Way to pointment of all judges by the Gen- event of anotber conflict contem- Bostoil, Dec. 21.—(AP)— The platea abrogation of SecUon 7-A of eral Assembly on nomination by the Her Husband. Java from Amsterdam. the NaUonal Recovery Act, which mounting tons of water poured in- Chief Executive were before Gov guarantees labop the right o f col- to the hold of the coastwise freigh- Wilbur L. Cross today In the form lective bargaining. ter Ontario os firemen fought to o f a report from the judiciary coun- cil. Indianapolis, Dec. 31.— (AP) — Bagdad, Iraq., Dec. 21.— (A P )— Earlier, the House foreign affairs quench-flames that raced uncontrol- The council reiterated Its support The kidnaping o f a four days old The giant American built airplane committee heard Bernard M. led through the ship threatened to- Baruch, chairman of the World War of a district county system, a pro- baby boy, part of her confc.ssed plan Uiver, pride of the Royal Dutch A ir Industries Board, recommend that day to send the steamer to the bot- posal defeated In previous sessions to regain her husband's affections Lines, was found wrecked and burn- tom of Boston harbor. of the General Assembly but sug- tbs United States buy and store by an assumed motherhood, led Mrs. ed toilay. Its seven occupants killed. thousands o f tons of Un for use In The Ontario returned to port here gested as an alternative the Juris- any possible war. about four a. m., her hatches, venti- diction of the Justices o f peace be Dorothy Marsh, 19, to a cell In city 'The plane crashed during a desert Cipnator CUark (D., Mo.), told the lators and ports bellowing smoke. restricted hy extending the geo- prison today. thunder storm yesterday, ten miles She was charged with kidnaping Senate committee be was informed Fire broke out last night when graphical jurisdiction of the 65 south of. Ruths Wells, Iraq. town, city, borough and police and held under $5,000 bond after the plan would abrogate the NRA she was two miles off Sandwich, Scouting planes of the British clause which long bos been a cen- near the Massachusetts Bay en- courta aow In existence. making a signed statement to De- Details of Report tectives Jack Small and Albert Royal A ir Force which had searched ter o f dispute between industry and trance to the Cape <3od (Tonal, south- for the liner since early yesterday Kelly of her strange deception labor. bound with a gei.eral cargo for In proposing that the state con- stitution be amended to provide for which even convinced fellow resi- found the charred wreckage. Ctol. C. T. Harris, Army ordnance Baltimore and Norfolk. Tennessee guardsmen here face a mob estimated at m ore than 500 near the Shclbyville. Tenn.. courthouse, officer, would not commit himself the nomination of all jydges by the dents o f a rooming house that she Fresh from triumphs in the Ehig- Her crew of forty worked cease- where an attempt was made to ismeh B. K. Harris, negro being tried on a criminal assault charge. In the on (Mark’s contenUon, but cbm- governor, the council’s report said; had become a mother. land to Belboume Air Derby, the lessly to bold the flames In check batUe that resulted, two mob members were killed and 14 wounded and the courthouse burned, the rioters men ted: "W hile It is true that such a In the bare little two room south liner, popularly known as "The Fly- and fireboats and land engines add- cutting hose and driving firemen from the scene. F iv e hundred more militia were rushed to the town when "You can’t have two bossea in method would give to the governor side home o f Joseph Robbins, 29 ing Hotel” was seeking new laurels ed their efforts as tugs nosed her the mob threatened to kill Sheriff Tom Gant, who He d with his family, and then massed to dynamite the jail Ume of war.” the opportunity to build up a state- year old worker on relief projects, in a speed flight from Amsterdam to Into her dock on Northern avenue, from which prisoners hurriedly were evacuated. the parents o f the kidnaped baby re- Senator Vandenberg (R., Mich.), here. wide political machine and might Batavia, Java, when disaster over- covered from the shock of their tem- asked whether- there would be two Skipper Ovenwmo tempt him to Introduce political took it considerations into his nominations, porary loss. bosses if the present N R A set-up The Are, which began in number The Vktime the chance that this would oevur^ The infant was snatched from his was continued. three hold, had mushroomed and "Ortalnly,” Harris replied. the council believes. Is exceedingly 'The victims were three pasaea* spread through the lower decks. The mother's arms late yesterday to be Called Surprising STATE DEMOCRATS remote and but emporary In Its returned by police four hours later. gere and four members of the crew. skipper, (Taptain John Kauserud, MILK PROBE WITNESSES They were: William Green, ^resident o f the effect and at worst. It would not In- The husband Porter Marsh, from was overcome three times, his offi- American Federation o f Labor, cAII- troduce Into the choice of these whom Mrs. Marsh said she separated Professor Walsh of Ba^vla Uni- cers said, as he led his crew Into the ed Senator Clark’s comment AWAIT NEXT MOVE judges any more political Influ- last August lies In a Plymouth, Ind., versity; M. BerettlV 'director o f Ane- "most surprising jtatement.” thick of the smoke and flame as they ences than exist under our present hospital unable to move because of a ta, official news agency of the Dub^ OFFERED PROTECTION "They did not do that during the raced for port. system.” fractured spine suffered two weeks Bast Indies: and M. Kort, a buslnssa

laat war,” Green said. 'They car- Waiting land engines and fireboats Governor Cross who received ago In an automobile accident. He' man. M. Beckman, commander a "d ried on collective bargaining to poured tons of watei Into the rapid- report yesterday had been one chief pilot; Second Pilot Van Steen- Very Mock Up in the Air was not Informed last night o f bis greater extent and as a result ly listing ship and within the hour the most ardent supporters of wife’s arrest. bergen; H. A. Walewyn, engineer brought workmen’s efficiency to a between 6 a. m. and 7 a. m. water Attorney Declares Govern-FORTIFY ALASKA plan for executive nominations and Wireless Operator C. V^h ZadeL

new high point. In the bold rose from 24 to 38 judges. hogg. Abont Organizing Senate ^ "Labor certainly would resist Inches. As to Receiverships Although the exact cause of the with all the power It possesses It was feared the increasing list, aesl WiU Not Staal for| WEST DEMAND Relative to receiverships the tragedy was not known, air officlala scrapping 7-A, war or no war. which reached 12 degrees at seven council recommended the appoint- ATLANTIC STORMS for Next Month. here expressed the belief it bsul been "What we would do Orould be to o’clock, would send the steamer to Interference in Investiga-I _ __ ment of a judicial administrator to struck by lightning. The last radto insist on broadening and strength- the harbor bottom, and tugs were supervise receiverships In the Su- message from the doomed croft ening 7-A.” perior Ck)urt. It also proposed that tion Now Going On. Hartford, Dec. 21.— (A P )— Plans DYING OUTTODAY ceived early yesterday said It wae. Meanwhile, the nunltlons Investi- (Ooatinaed on Page Poor) Representatires m Congress the Superior C!ourt be ^ v e p au- gators joyfully receive word of the for org^tzing the State Senate next thority to designate the bank com- In difficulty during a storm near Ruths Welle and asked its position. appointment'of a British commis- month were reported to be very missioner to liquidate closed banks. Hartford, Dec. 21.— (AP) — At Want Air Base and an Itf- much in the air today aa a result of Asserting that their high cost Is More than a score of BriUsh sion to Inquire mto the activities of developments following the nomin- the worst feature of receiverships 21 U ves Lost During Gale planes and armored cars had been English munitions companies. the opening o f the ninth day of Clommlttee members unanimously COL. HENRY HESTER ation of state officers at the recent the report said; pressed into a hunt fo r the liner. hearings conducted by the Federal crease m Defenses. expressed the hope the British In- Trade C^ommlsslon In its Investiga- Democratic caucus. "The council commends the prob- Hiat Lashed Ocean for Won Air Derby quiry would be "bona flde” and not tion of the milk Industry, Attorney With cordial relations apparently lem to the most serious considera- a "whitewash.” re-established between the governor tion o f the judges and recommends Exactly one month ago, fifty DIESATAGE0F88 John Hilldrop, today declared that Washington, Dec. 21.—(A P )—A thousand persona cheered "The F ly- prompt action will be taken by the and Mayor Frank Hayes o f W ater- that action be taken by them to Last Ten Days. WATSON PROTESTS move to Increase American fortifi- minimize aa fa r aa possible the ing Hotel” , when it returned to United States government for the bury. Old Guard leader and Licuten- fees paid in receiverships, and that Amsterdam after winning the handi- Washington, Dec. 21.—(A P I- protection o f witnesses summoned cation In the Pacific was described ant-Govemor-elect, Democratic Sen- Former Senator James E. Watson, an el.'ort be made to avoid the pres- cap race in the Melboiune Derby. to the hearings. today as virtually certain to develop ators privately asserted they did not New York, Dec. 21.— (A P )—Sav- Probably Knew More Abont ent disparity In compensation in in- lU pilots In that flight K. D. Por- (R., Ind.), told the Senate muni- "Witnesses are not to be made vic- know what would hapticn next and tions committee today he resented In Congress after Japan formally dividual receiverships.” age storroa which for ten days whip- menter and J. J. WoU were recMved tims o f inttroidation o l interference they were awaiting developments the Implication In previous testi- scraps the Washington naval Among the other recommenda- by Queen WUhelma. The plan* was Cotton Than Any Man m o f any kind,” he said, explaining treaty. from the Republican camp. ped the North Atlantic into a death- mony that he had been "Influenced' tions was one proposing that prose- second In the Derby. that he referred to no particular In- A possible naval base and an In- Republicans Stronger. dealing tumult flung a dying ges- to support a post-war embargo on Republicans they admit, are in a cutors and other officials of minor Representatlvea of the cidents or persons. land air base in Alaska already are ture of.deflance at shipping today. dyes. United States. strategic position to attempt a coup courta be prohibited from practic- Royal Air Lines and of the Brltbdi Thursday afternoon just after being discussed on Capito! Hill. ing In the courta to which they are Strong winds and heavy seas con- Watson was Republican leader of for control of the Senate themselves Imperial Airways left Bagdad tot Mr. Hllldrop and the presiding trial Anthony J. Diamond, Alaska’s attached. the Senate when defeated for re- either with the aid of Sorialiats or tinued to slow up trans-Atlantic ves- the scene o f the accident 250 mlled examiner. Mayor William W . Shep- Democratic delegate to Congreaa, election In 1932. N ew Orleans, Dec. 21.— (A P ) — of the so-called Cross Democratic, sels. but the p 'ea t force o f the away to investigate. Asserting that he was a Protec- pard of South Carolina, adjourned said be planned to press for action Col. Henry G. Heater, ’T h e Father group. storms had been spent and more THe scene of the crash ihldway tionist long before the lobbyists, the session and left the room, it on a measure to establish an air of Cotton Statistics,” is dead at the was reported that a disturbance oc- base. Mayor Hayes was reported satis- moderate weather over the Atlantic between the coast of Palestins and Watson said: age of 88. fied with Governor Cross’ statement was forecast. Bagdad, la a desolate one. "Not one cent of Du Pont money curred Involving a witness. Both Alaska and the coast states G.O.P. DENOUNCES For 61 years he was the secre- Call Forty Wltaessee and perhaps, Cai da, he added, yesterday that he did not Intend to Twenty-one lives were given up to Sharp ridges rise out of grant tary o f,the New Orleans Cotton E!x- More than forty witnesses have include him in his attack on a group ravaging seas as gales battered stretches of sandy desert, crise* (Uontinoed on Page Four) be charged was trying to dictate the ocean-going vessels since the storms change, a post he took when the been called and 100 exhibits recorded ' (Oonttnued on Page Four) BORAH’S PROPOSAL crossed by narrow gorges which Ebcchange was formed and which he Into the probe seeking light on the organization o f the Senate. started. Seventeen men were lost make a forced landing almost cer- rellnqulLhcd two yeara ago because subject of alleged unfair competi- It la reliably reported that Hayes when the British freighter Usworth tain death. ^ will make no move towards organ- o f his age. Until he was stricken 111 tive methods, price cutting, evasion foundered, two men were swept from Heavy Rains WATERBURY BLAST a week ago. however, he was at his o f state statutes and monopolies. ization o f the Senate until the gov- the Japanese freighter Victoria Ma- HOLIDAYBUSINESS ernor calls upon him for assistance. Heavy ralna made a landing desk dally, issuing his "Hester’s O it- (Chairman (Tbarles Q. Norris of the 43 Out of 48 State Commit' ru, while the Orient liner Orford doubly dangerous. W ith the governor opposed to the and the Norwegian freighter Oard ton Statements.” control board today entered as an Pilots of the ship had hoped to - full slate proposed, with Hayes said each reported they bad lost a man His death last night removed a exhibit a chart showing that the reach Batavia In Ume to d^veb KILLS 1,HURTS2 to be keeping out of the picture and tees Vote Against a Reor overboard In mountainous seas. man who probably knew more about dealers price spread actually ESPECIALLY BRISK with State (Thsirman J. Francis Wins Fight Against Sen- Chrlatmaa ihalt and presents h| cotton than any other man in the amounts to less than the apparent Colonists. They sought to make the country. His cotton statistics were Smith reported to be opposed to se- The Collier Severance, with a crew spread. flight in five days, establishing a . accepted by the United States gov- cret negotiations with the other par- of 41, made her way slowly to Bos- Frank S. Holloway, Avon dealer, record. The plane left Cairo a few ernment as authoritative and the ties, It appeared that this committee ton today after winning a bitter bat- testified the (?MPA quota system is National Survey Shows Re- hours before the crash. ^ entire cotton world awaited his unfair to farmers, that some of his o f three named by the caucus to dis- tle against a gale-swept sea off the Washington, Dec. 21.— (A P )— A Twenty four planes from the 'Hester Says” reports on the move- producers were receiving so small a cuss organization with the other Long Island coast south of Fire Isl- parties was unable to function. movement to force Henry P. Fletch- British Royal Air force staUoned ad ment o f the crop. price under C M PA contracts com- tail Trade 20 to 30 Per and light. Unable to proceed be- Once a Reporter er out o f the chairmanship of the cause o f a damaged rudder, the Sev- Dighnana roared over the deeeBt ’ Republican National committee ran thia morning, despite predicUone Starts Probe. (3oI. Hester was a $40-a-week (Oonttoitod on Page Fonr) erance sent out a call for help to newspaper reporter In 1871 when E. Cent Over Last Year. into a stone wall today when It be- which'the Ck>ast Guard cutter (?tom- another violent thunder atom), b#» came known that a poll of the com- tore word came that the burned H. Summers, just elected president TBEASURV BALANCE DEATH TOLL FOUR plain responded. Three times the of the New Orleans Cotton Ex- mittee showed 43 of the 48 states’ Champlain tried to get a towing wreckage had been spotted. , Waterbury, Dec. 21.— (A P )—Two change, offered him a poritlon aa Washington, Dec. 21.— (A P ) representatives against the reor- line on board the Severance but each men, injured In an explosion of a New York, Dec. 21.— (A P )— secretary of the Infant organiza- The position of the Treasury Decem- With holiday buying exceeding all ganization move. time it snapped aa the collier wal- As a result of the "Uiver’s" tube casting machine which killed Uon at $2,500 a year. He hesitated ber 19: Receipts, $204,657,187.25; previous expectations retail trade IN SOUTHERN RIOT A concession of defeat in this lowed In the heavy seas. bourne flight, the Dutch Royal Al^ ^a foreman' at the ScoviHc Manufac- about accepting the jo‘> for $40 a expenditures, $107,979,651.01; bal- movement for what Senator Borah Ruddei Impaired. Lines, subsidised by the govemnHflid turing (Company casting plant late rose to new peaks during the past week was good money In those days. ance, $2,619,Si{9,630.51; customs re- week, said the weekly Dun and and others call ’’liberalization” of Finally the Severance repaired her ordered 14 American built (Dougr Ircsterday afternoon, will live and He finally decided to take it, how- ceipts for the month, $21,496,128.2.5. Bradstreet review today. the pasty’s high command came rudder sufficiently to proceed under laa) planes to speed up the East lito ' puffer no physical impairments, ever, and from that point he rose to from a leader in the attempt. Sena- her own power and early today re- dies service. (J; physicians sodd today. Receipts for the fiscal year (since "In some of the large cehtera,” City Fireman Dies from In- be a world recognized authority on CBted the summary, "where tor Nye of North Dakota. He said sumed her journey to lis t e n with The lU-fated "Flylnf Hotel” wdt Richard Wolff, a foreman, died of July 1). $1,774,633,305.27; expendi- cotton. early eaUmates had been tinged "nothing can be done to liberalize the Champlain trailing her. twin, engined commercial mone- a skull fracture. He was taken to tures, $3,406,531,105.75 (Including Hester’s "MUI Taklns,” his cotton with no smaU degree o f doubtful- jnries; Natioiial Gnards- the National committee until 1936." The fishing trawler Widgeon, plane. It could aocommodato S t Mary’s hospital but was dead on $1,773,819,069.38 o f emergency ex- that has "come llito sight” and other ness as to the extent o f the demand To force a meeting of the National which had asked Coast Guard aasla<- paaaengrers and wae designed tor % arrival. pendltiu’c s ); excess of expenditures, statistica were the law of the cot- the preliminary estimates o f sates committee fo r the purpose, 16 states ance when she became disabled 100 Edward L. Wolff, a cousin, suf- $1,631,897,800.48; gold assets. $8,- men Remam on Doty. maximum speed o f 210 miles an boat ton world. 198,393,971.11. for the entire Chriitmas season must be represented on a petition. miles east^f Boston, later reported with a cruising speed of 190 mllei fered lacerations of the left shoul- were more than surpassed before der. A fte r treatment at the com- per hour. .j the final week had been reached. (Continued on Page Sixteen.) pany’s hospital and St. M ary’s hos- (Continued on Page Four) Its wing span was 85 feet, lengtlf: - ” “With the surge of laat minute Shelbyville, . Tenn., Dec. 21. — sixty feet and height 16 feet Loaded pital, he went home. (A P )—Floyd (Pat) Lawes, 28, a Italao A. Maychettl, also known buying yet to be recorded, retail it weighed 17,500 pounds. sales for December are placed con- city fireman, died In a Bhelbyville as Marquetti, of 832 Oak atreet, a Mussolini Acts As Host servatively at 20 to 30 per cent In hospital today of wounds received repairman,. Buffered a shoulder In- excess of those a year ago. Wednesday when National Guards- lury, including a possible fracture. Only Canadians Heard Breaks Record men fired Into a crowd around the LOUDER riB B ALARM Philip Dudrowics was knocked To 94 Italian Mothers "T o most retailers tl, (Christmas court house while a mob was trying (own by the blast but uninjured. to storm the building for a negro Middletown, Dec. 21.—(AP>-^ Probe Ooatinaea season has brought the largest sales since 1930, ^ t h many report- prisoner. Lawes was the fourth Quintuplets on Radio Volunteer firemen in this d ty Coroner John T. Monzani, Dr. Ed- Rome, Dec. 21.— (A P )— Italy*STtbs majority are in their fortlea. ing the 1939 flgurea exceeded. fatality. longer wlU be able to give a ' irard Karachbaum, medical exam- moat prollflc mothers, 94 o f them, Their combined brooda total 936. "Comforted by tue assurance Two men were killed the day of reason for falling to attend ines and company officials were egan their second annual celebra- They came to the capital at the Chllander, Ont., Dec. 21.— (A P )— IPhones could not be brought so close the excuse “we didn’t beer tl| i that 1984 will cloae with trade po- the outbreak and Gilford Freeman, itllr Investigating today. The theory tion in Rome today os guests of expense o f the government and are That famous sister team, the Dionne to them and because of a difference alarm.” sitions from both the volume and a machinist, euccumbed late yester- Is that in some unknown manner Premier Benito Mussolini. Since to be feted by the Romans three day. quintuplets, has yet to make Its between the Commission and the The Board of Fire Ooi nolten brass struck cold water in profit standpoint the strongest each represented a province with days, ending Monday, which la achieved In five years, plafls for a With Lawes when be died were his radio debut. Their cries and gurgles (Ckitumbia) broadcasting chain over and F ire (Thief Michael W. Ji.e die jacket of a new large ma- two from Rome, the affair had some the hour of the airing, It. was cs«- "Mothera and CSilldren’a Day” in broader expansion In 1985 are now wife, his brother-in-law, Hugh Rone, were on the air last night over the today decided to move the ihlne known as an "Eldrldge fui- aspects of a national get-together Italy. being formulated. and his sister, Mrs. Alberta Rone. (Canadian Radio Broadcasting Com- ried only In (Canada. whistle which has served as lace.” The machine casta tubes of beauty queen* in the United Mussolini will receive them be- mission c W n but only through an In the recorded broadcast the chil- alarm from a balcony in Ive feet long. TTie explosion tore "In Industrial oi>er«tlons the con- Arrangements were made by the States. Ths champion mothers were fore they go back to their homes family to take the body to Charity, electrical recording made earlier In dren could be beard crying and ten to a place tea feet bigber ho motor from lU foundation and traaeaaonal uptrmd is becoming chosen for the number o f healthy and wlU give them diplomaa and more forceful, with gains for the Lawes’ old home In Moore county. the day. gurgling and their nurses ei>eaklng the roof. lurled parU o f the machine over a ritizena in their famlliea and those prises. to them in both French and English. While Middletown baa a eoi ride area. week particularly emphatic in thoM He had been ibot in the bead and no Plana were made to stage a with leas than eight were not even The annual contest! and Rome Dr. Dafoe did not attend the broad- o f regular firemen, it depend broadcast from the nursery with the It was after closing time and diviolons identified with thu produc- hope for hie recovery was held. in the running. Only mothers raai- meeting are part of Muesolinl's plan microphones beside the babies’ b e ^ cast. An announcsr read a history large extent on ita 160 voli nost o f the enmioyes had gone tion of steel, building materials, pular demand that yean. over all; gests creaming It with a teaspoon ahead and use whatever she can And, wheels, anchors, etc., and the shades There Were Shepherds." The en* Chriatmas recess. The Chriatmas 'After Secretary Ickea made Chriatmas with the delightful In- All through toe long night of before applying to the face and one supervisor in the basement of in the event of another war the bi- party was held Sunday afternoon, nocent prattle of toe little children, earth’s woes jind sorrows toe Star 151 North Main Street-N ext To A. & P. hands. possibly doing her akin no end of are genuine nauUcal maps. Be he tire cantata mU require about 38 Cheney Hall. The coot of part of the dustrles of lur' country should be known he la considering an effort to harm. If you sren”t sure about her nsuUcal minded or otherwise, he’ll minutes for presentation. December 16. There was a Christ- find public works funds for pro- toeir songs, their merriment, faith. still shines, toe angel choir still sing rayerial, to be borne by the town. mobilized to serve the Nation’s need mas tree, and small gifts were ex- mother's attitude toward makeup, fall for one of theeel without excessive compensation. I posed municipal plants In other The new Dairy Department at Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters changed. cities besides New York, McNinch Twla Elffi Whiskey .. .8»e 3th )| For Every send bath preparations, incimUng There are, no doubt, many elderly believe that this Is both sound ann CUKUIAIJt Everybody’s Market is a revelation soap, powder, crystals and toilet For the less formal evening dress of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Miss Quinn who ia a Junior pre- declared rates to be excessive* "In Hlldrirk’s Brands, |3,35 bottle to every housekeeper. Here are the women who yean ago gathered to ' just. The Du Pont (Jompany has pared for Pembroke College at the Winner Whiskey, 90 proof .. water In matching odors. Or give there are aleeved effects combined held the annual Christmas party the local homes on Just such a nllsl 'ready gone on record as favoring most of the larger cities." YOU REALLY WANT ! Christmas most appeUalng cheeses of all Uada, her one of the new gold abovsla to with a bare back. The sleeves may last night a t the State Armory. Manchester high acbool. NegotiatloiM Started IF ...... <1.18 qt. Cherry Brandy .... .91.38 3th bacon, eggs and butter. Sion as this one—to make bed cloth- the elimination of excess profits in transfer powder from box to com- be elongated shoulder capes or ac- Mrs. Ida GUman and her sister, Mrs. Negotiations already have been Blackberry Brandy ..9L33 8th ing for some needy family. The girl time of war. SUver Cnslle O In...... 74c Stb pact tual sleeves set in as in a day dress. Rena Smith sang a Christman duet “The soundness of the principle started by Mayor Flcrello La- Peach Brandy...... 91.73 3th Need With a grpy broadcloth suit of ex and Miss Emma Strickland gave of today knows little about the mak- Guardia looking toward a grant for treme mannish lines Carole Lorn' ing of comfortera aa they were made must be supported by an equal Four Boses Whiskey, f3.79 qL Apricot Brandy ... .91.49 8th Say, you last minute shoppers, redtatlon. A number of interesting soundness In the pnctlce. The reg- Recreation ('entef the erection of a power plant for toe YOUR MONEY’S WORTH bard U wearing a dark brown rib- There will be no frantic dashing games were played. There was a on the old quilting frames 40 or Metropolis. In Xmas packages. Anisette ...... 91.00 8th l>ed silk blouse. Walking shoes of 'when you take a trip down street more years ago. ulation of war-time profits must ap- around the last minute, If you m.w" tonight stop St WstUns’a In their decorated Chriatmas tree, and gifts ply to every business and every in- Items of Interest Plans for public works financing Creme de ( ocoa... .91.78 8th dark brown alligator, a brown felt a visit to Hale's Gift Shop right this for everybody. The members then Blankets of many colon have now of a munlcliwl plant at Columbus, Greenwich Blend Whiskey, oo 5 c>lRAF(fI^ fedora and a smart type of purse Gift Shop you can pick up all aorta dlvlduaL It must not Impair the proof ...... $1.93 Creme de .Mentho . .93.00 .7th evening. You’ll And th? of wonderful things, copper ash gathered around tables adorned replaced the old fashioned patch- efficiency, productivity and tnven O., have recetv^ approval. Otoen complete the ensemble. It Is a very e^rtm M t of gifts there for your with red and green and *were served work quilt Many an elderiy Man- Friday are being diacusaed. If built they SEE THIS NEW THE NATION’S LEADING large one, almost Ilka an over-night trays, unique glass bottles, a pair of tlveness of American Industry. We Lord Baldwin fltralght Whls- Cederlund’s Swedish Liquors: whole family...... and everybody book-ends In the shape of stinky m th cake and coffee and Tttle baa- cheater woman has stored awny in shall require more from an industry The regular pi. • period for will be part of toe "yardstick sys- bog. Large silver clamps fastening else’s fsmlW too for that matter.... ket favors of candy. Mrs. Calvin her treasure cheat of handiwork, a women will be from 7 to 9 o’clock. tem” whereby administration leaders ke.T, 90 p r o o f ...... $1.34 qt. Ulogg - Brannvin - CANDIES It ore moDogrammed with a. severe EigypUan cats, and so on and so on! n th e r than lesq in a military emer- Aquavlt-Hwedlsh Ihmcb and of all the prices tagged on But here’s the really big feature of Strickland, Miss Emma Etrickland flne example of patch-work quilting gency. Plunge tickets may Is obtain^ say, the rates of private concerns Oognao—Hennessey I 8tar .. C L and a double atrap effect m ^ea articles sreSo cenU the Gift Shop; Here are eegregated and Mlaa Edith MaxweU were on the a r t It la probable that the local Needs Long Study from Miss Clarke In toe women’s would be measured and forced dowm weeper ac it possible to carry the bog on the committee. ERA department may have to draw shower room. The swimming pool where they were considered too S V ...... 98.99 3th The unequalled flavor of ; arm or under it, as the case may be. all the occasional tables In the stem "The development of such s plan Cognac Type Brandy . . . . 93.73 Beer...... 91.90 rase - Schrafft’s Chocolates makes —coffee, end tables, etc., eo It’s the from the ranks of those who attend- will, therefore, require exhaustive will be closed for cleaning all next high. Beautiful Gifts From Blue Rlblain, 4-gnl. keg ..98.00 IHannel bathrobes aren’t solid, easiest thing In th« world for you to Chickens mil be given away as ed many old time "quilting parties” study by the wisest minds in busi- week. Plunge periods will start MoNIneb based bis statement Shipping Port W hiskey...... each taste a new delight. A gift box of Norton's stockings plaid and uninteresting the way they pick out your favorite style in about door prizes, to the holders of the to get the help needed for this ness, finance, military affairs and again Monday, December 31. about long range rate reduction on ...... 91.79 qt. We deliver free. Come over under the Christmas tree! Cross lucky tickets at the regular Satur- unique project. government. By undertaking this The class in home hygiene and toe contention that Canadians, on and see our fall line. Schrafft’s are packed in gay, off six more names on your list! Just as prac- two minutes. There’s one table Motor Driven Brush Christmasy boxes, in sizes tlMl, but more diatinctlve. Few that is s specially marvelous buy. day night dance a t Ja n is Grove study now a solution can be devised care of toe sick will meet at 7 the average, pay two and one-fifth VemMnth .91.18 botUe CThlffon and aeml-servlce, 59c a pair, ar* double-breasted, most don’t buL- Dance ball tomorrow night. which will avoid hasty and Ineffi- o'clock. Dancing In toe gym from cents for toe same amount of elec- FRADIN’S PHONE 0910 It’s s solid mahogany Duncan from one to five pounds, at two pairs, $1.68. ton at all, being cut ftiU and worn cient measures later. A plan for 8:30 to 12:30, Music by Lew Red- tricity which costs Americana five Imported Scotch Whiskey— Phyfe, with a spacious top and Waltzes, fox-trote and quadrilles VITAL s T A n s n e s F u r a Italian Wine . . . . .91.33 gal. 60ff to $1.50 a pound. You WTsp-sround fashion. priced at only 95.95! make up the program and a Jolly the regulation of war time profits man’s Entertaining Bellhops. Ad- and one-half cents. - will be received with approval because they are just what The Famous Ambassador. .. 5-gallon barrel This winter the smartest hair- Instead of notched lapels and tail- must, for example, be sufficiently R.'s8lon Includes checking. The Secretary Ickes said he was told ...... OSAO 81h ---- 91.30 gal. can also use Schrafft’s 5f! good time ia alw*ays enjoyed at she would buy herself. dressers arc creating coiffures aa ored necklines,- the new ones havs The young girl who has good these dances. A big time is being HERE FROM HARTFORD flexible to meet tbe drastically girls' gym class league will use the Mayor LaGuardia would immedi- Cleaner Glen Garry ...... 98..80 bars and packets for Christ- special settings for hair Jewels. No soft, rolled collars. planned at Janla’a New Year's Eve. vaiylng conditions that prevail in bowling alleys from 7 to 9. ately began rounding up his plans Real buys for Scotch lovers. Ideas about her own clothes and who Batnrday 1039 VINTAGE WINE mas stockings and to hang longer does a girl select a sparkling used to create unusual, if not wear- different industries. It must not for a municipal plant for formal Several Manchester Persons discourage the development of. new Tbe girls’ dancing claasea will aentation to PWA. Smart Dresses Quality Coats Old OveriioK W hiskey...... Port - Sherry - Muscatel on Christmas trees. ornament a t random, pin it Into her ^«.>“ 'tter enough Chengor able, frocks for her dolls, w^ould love The Chriatmas party which the “The Perfect Gift” "Sure To Please" carefully-waved locks and forget rabbit s hair yam to knit herself a Waltber League of the Zion Luther Fiffure in Records Retomed enterprises or new products that meet as follows: 9:30 to 10, new be- ...... 98.75 Stb 3 b o ttles...... 91.00 one of the new de luxe sewing kits. might be vitally Important to the ginnen’ class: 10:30 to 11 tiny tots; Old Hermitage. 3 years old... about It. Instead, she decides on sweater. Will she love It! 92 oO For the young child, there are trick an church had planned to hold to- to Town Clerk’s Office. 2.98 to 14.98 9.98 to 69.50 for only I] gallon, 03c. Gallon, glAO. the Jewel after she has studied the win buy enough at Cheney Sales- night at the church on Cooper Nation’s welfare. U to 11:30, Intermediate; 11:30 to .. .98A0 5th Weldon Drug: Co. Uttie cases containing pieces of un- "In the last war th.; prices which 12, advanccKi. Deaths Last Night coiffure from every conceivable room. Dash down there today. usual materials and all the needles, street, has been postponed until a Town (Jlerk Samuel Turkington Sloe Gin..., 903 Main Street angle. If she's economical or If va- week from tonighL soared the highest were not the The boys’ swimming classes will Silk Hose Gloves and Mittens ...91.35 5th 5 Old Monastery Wine ..97c qL pins and thread she'll need to make today received from the city clerk war products like munitions, but also meet: 9:30 to 10:15, beginners; Washington—Charles E. Kern. riety is the spice of her life, she Buddy, who loves to make things, them with unimaginable doll dress- of Hartford the records of birth, 50c to 2.98 gets a guttering piece that can be would like the linoleum cutting kits Evening school classes at the lo- Uie pence products of wheat, cotton 10:15 to 11, interm ediate; 11 to 72, attorney and former political 69c and 1.00 $in.95 es. worn two or three ways. deaths and marriages of Manches- and the like, especially those relat- 11:45, advanced. wrriter for Washington newspapers. that make blocks to print from; cal State Trade school have been ter persons which occurred in-Hart- steel and wood construction sets for suspended for the Christmas holi- ing to the food and clothing supply. The regular plunge period for Dayton, O.—Frank B. Walker, 80, Twin Sweater Sets Silk Undies When you give an Elgin or Ham- fqrd In November and early this The price of smokeless powder, the men will be from 7 to 8 o’clock. A for many yean one of the best Say, If mother making ships, trains and airplanes* ilton watch you're sure of giving days and will resume Thursday eve- month. tool chesu full df tools that really ning, January 8. main munitions products made by public whist party will be held at known starten In toe Grand Racing 1.98 to 4.98 50c to 3.75 Insists on perfection. You’ll And a fuU line The marriage license returns the Du Pont Company, actually de- toe West Side Rec on Cedar street. Circuit. 19 % some thing mean business, and lumber to work of these watches at Donnelly’s. Play win start at P o’clock and on; equipment with which he may It was reported in last night's showed that August F. PhUllpa, 26, clined. Raleigh, N. C.—Frang Page, 39, Lounging Pajamas practical for of 7 Putnam Heights, Hartford, and “The recaptun of elimination of prizes will be awarded to toe wln- former president of toe American Leather Handbags Christmas bow make his own electric batteries, and Herald that Doreen Davis of 9 Or- nen. the magneto saw, motorlcas, that One of the newer and better types chard street, who lost 92 on a shop- Miss Mary Stankevich, 28, of Buck- proflta on agricultunl products In Road Builden’ Association. 1.00 to 3.49 1.98 to 7.98 This offer is for a about a nice of cedar chests for the Colonial type land, were married by the Rev. Vin- exceas of peace-time earnings win Next Week . Rockford, 111.—Frank C. Lander, new huuse- does Inlay work and will positively ping trip Wednesday, Intended to There will be no classes Monday not cut the operator's Angers. of room is made to exactly resem- purchase gifts for her father and cent Razaltis, assistant pastor of be difficult to fegulate, since In a 78, former Rockford newspaper dresa in which ble a Queen Anne mahogany low- the Holy Trinity Lithuanian church, war period it would be desinble to night, Christmas Eve. man. baseball expert and former Woolen Robes Sporty Ski Suits limited time only to busy about mother. Mrs. Davis died in 1929 and encourage production and the culti- boy. 'The 45-lnch aixe is on sale at the child planned to buy a gift for on November 12. president of the Rockford Central 1.98 to 5.98 5.98 to 9.98 her kitchen? Fruits of all kinds—luscious Fllnt-Bruce's, 103 Asylum and 180 Peter Borsotti, 26, of Hebron, 7 .tion of normally unused land, f PROBABLY TOUGH ANYWAY Labor Union. Montgom e r y apples, grapes, dates, nuts, every- Trumbull St., Hartford a t 935. Or if her father. cite this merely aa one of the diffl* Knoxville, Tenn.—Arthur, le You’ll like its sturdy construction and fine appearance. To bet- thing for your holiday menus cap be and Miss Anna Reale, SO, of Man- Ward’s havs you’d like a more elaborate Chippen hester, w en married by the Rev. cutties which legislation of this St. Louia—The Hantons have de- Grande Woollen,. 69, for 18 years Silk Umbrellas Silk Blouses all sorts of 'em In right good looking found at Garrone's. Dial 6367 and dale type of model, they have at The Zion Lutheran church choir kind will have to consider. cided they won’t have roast pork for consulting engineer for the late ter judge the value we suggest that you have a home trial on styles, ami at only 94c you'll prob- place your order eariy. will meet for rehearsal tonight at Andrew J. Kelly, pastor of St. An- Christmas. 1.98 to 3.98 1.98 and 2.98 1^39.50, a beautiful all-mahogany thony Italian Catholic church, on "It must be remembered that nilrosul builder and financier, B. H. ably want three or four of ’em. 7 o’clock. All members are urged during a war the needs of national Attempting to kUI a bog, Thomas Harriman. w _ . , .chest, cedar lined, with carved cla'.v to be present. The Sunday school November 29. your own rugs. ^ ball foot* This carries with It defense are paramount to any oth- Hanton, county farmer, took an in- (Jolfax, Wash.—W. L. La FoUette, Fine Raincoats Hats and ^arfs Evening hose with lastex tops are Snapshots In hooka, .would have a children will meet tomorrow after- Among the births were the follow- effectusil shot with a .22 calibre a 8250 moth insurance policy! Be- ing: er consideration—production must 74, a former Republican Congress sure to thrill any girl. She can flne time with a photo kit, designed sides, there are more than 30 mod- noon a t 1:30. be stimulated, not curtailed. rifle and then banded toe gun to his man from the Fourth Washington 2.98 to 6.98 1.00 to 1.95 forget garters for the lastex serves especially for tho amateur photo- A daughter, Diana Lee, to "During the Great War the Unit- son, Francis. The son fired the bul- District and a cousin of the late els in the more conventional types Joseph and Elizabeth (Newberry) the same purpose. grapher and containing camera. of chests beginning In price at 914.78. The National Guard Rangers de- ed States found Itself totally unpre- let glancing off toe hog’s back Senator Robert M. La FoUette of Wool Shoulderettes Fine Hankies The Manchester Electric Company Alms, printing frame, developing flnltely will play the All Burnsides In Motycka of 112 South Alain street pared on the question of national struck the elder Hanton In the right Wisconsin. To give or to keep In your own powder and other Items necessary a baaketball game at the State Ar- In Hartford hospital, November 12. mobilization of Industry. Today na- arm. Hollywood, Calif.—Frank Beal, 1.98 25c to 1.00 773 Main S t Phone 5181 Christmas Cake a Panacea. A son to Louis S. and Rom home, a box of Lovell and Covell to development of snapshots. The Christm*'J3 cakes Of long ago mory here Christmas night, it was tional thought la far bette. crystal- 70, veteran actor and director of chocolates all beautifully wrapped The set enables her not only to were known as Yule Doughs or Dow announced today. (Cohen) Jaffe of 79 Broolcfleld street lized. Should war emergency again A squadron of 10 military biplanes motion pictures. in a gift package U an awfully nice take pictures to her heart's content and were made of white flour, of in St. Francis hospital, November arlM we ehould be nady for it. I has been added to toe Egyptian Hermosa Beach, Calif.—A. Parke thing to have around at holiday but actually to develop them her- Because of the expected crowd at 21. am sure that the Du Pont Com- army air force. Each of these planes Wilson, 67, a former catcher for the slightly flner quality than usual, the East Side Rcc tonight for the time. At Magnell’s Drug Store. self. The Idea has all sorts of pos- sugar and currants, materials used A son, John, to John and Merle pany, which has 98 per cent of its 1s equipped for a variety of duties, New York Giants. FRADIN’S store Closes At 6 :00 P. M. Monday, December 24th. sibilities. Mary* may turn out to be welcome of that famous band. Lew (Yellen) Dewart of 655 North Main business in peace-time products, including aerial photography, recon- Dallas. Tex.--Karl F. Griffith, 42. only for special occasions and re- Redman and His Bellhops, workmen The newest Infant dolls not only another Margaret Bourke-White garded as lilkuries. The cakes were street, in Hartford hospital, Novem- will be ready to place Its facllitlea naissance, light bombing and ma- vice-president and general counsel are as dimpled and cuddly as any have been busy In preparing accom- ber 28. at the service of toe government aa chine gunning. of toe Lone Star Gas Company. made In the shape of little Images modations so that some seats will be baby, but they actually work their What man doesn't appreciate a of the Madonna and Holy Baby or A daughter, Patricia Ann, to Ups for all the world as If they were well selected cravat? Anyone______of... available on the. floor or In the bal- James and Marion (Mohr) Taylor of w*cre round with a crude represen- cony. This colored band is one of nursing w*hen offered a bottle. O n^ the attractivea ones at Cheney’s tation of the Nativity stamped on 65 Bigelow street. In S t Francis such baby, in stern accord with the Salesroom—and there arc hundreds the snappiest outfits In the state hospital, December 2. them. and with their different instruments latest health rulea, will go to sleep from which to choose- is sure to A piece of the Christmas loaf or A daughter, Bessie, to Steve and only when placed on her right aide, please him! and new song bits they no doubt Mary (Stevens) Carambelas of 78 too! cake was kept for a year and was will' make a big hit with the crowd Children’s —L A D I E S — reputed never to become sour or on the floor. Dancing will begin at Cottage street. In Hartford hospital, 200 mouldy. It wraa also highly regard- 8:30 and will last until 12:30. The November 20. SHIRTS - SHOES • SCARFS Snow Suits PAJAMAS - ROBES For an oil that has given satisfac- ed as a cure for, and a guard against regular admission charge will be MELTON ZIPPER COATS AND New Dresses SHORT SUEDE JACKETS 9 Oaly Men's tory service everywhere for years all sorts of sicknesses. ADVERTISEMENT 1 Combination Diamond I Only Baguette Diamond Atlantic. Is unsurpassed. Try It aaked which Includes checking. JACKETS — SUEDE AND One and two- Just Arrived! SNOW SUITS next time. L. T. Wood Is the agent. MANY OTHER ITEMS ON Wrist Watches and Wedding Ring At the new drapery department at The entertainment committee of LEATHER JACKETS piece—in all sizes Wrist Watch Dial 4406 and have them send you Fllnt-Bruce’s, 103 Asylum and 150 Special $3.95 a trial order. Star of the ISaat, Royal Black Pre- and colors. EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS Regular Regular R»’Kiil:ir < ^ 0 0 Trumbull otreet, Hartford, you'll ceptory. No. 13, will meet tomor- EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS 114.50 .. $40.00 $30.00.. And loads of gift ideas (other than row afternoon a t 2 o'clock in $7.95 $28.50 DU The ring which Claudette Colbert If they’re bridge flends they’ve draperies). Sofa pillows from 93c Orange hall. Sir Knighta having purchaied recently was the flrst one probably worn their last bridge table to 91. hasaocks from $1.95 to 89, returns to make on the recent en- SILBROS of Its kind and has been named after to a pulp by nowl Why not give chair scarfs and arm rests at 83JI0 tertainment will please do so on or this puramoimt star. Unlike the them a swanky new one—with a tilt- a set, lace dinner clotha from 80A0 before this meeting. Why Pay More When You Can Save From 50% to 300%? formal Jewelry Claudette la wearing top that acta aa a screen when not to 89.30, luncheon seta (bandwrork) In "The Gilded Lily," this ring Is In use. Or with a backgammon top. at 84.00, hand braided and band Buy In Ja£fe*8 And You’ll Know It’s Paid For! a combination of sports and costume Or a white leather one ? hooked mats OSc to 83.50 and loads Jewelry*. Set In bands of platinum upon loads of others. Lost minute SCHEDULE AT THEATER a largo piece of crystal is accented Top off your Chriatmas dinner shopping la no hardship when tban’a by a row of Oriental rubles and four with a rest English plum pudding. a FUat-Bruce’a. CHANGED FOR HOLIDAY 25%to50%Oir 10% to 35% Off All Military Sets rows of small diamonds. An un- You’ll be assured of one that’s spe- usual detail is that this ring has to cially delicious If you get yours at Pottery by Pfaltsgraff—an un- On All be custom made aa It is cut aU in usual and lovely gift! Milikowski. Three Day Run of Feature Pic- Three and Ten-Piece On All Men’s Ouj^.v At Half Price Oarrone'a. Silver, Ebony and one piece and therefore baa to At the the Florist, has a selection of pieces ture to Start on Holiday — I T o i l e t S e t s w*earcr perfectly. It was designed The Bclentiflc-mlnded adolescent In all slses 35c up. Only Temporary. CREDIT and Ruby Rin^s Natural \Vood by William Howard Hoeffer especial- may have a chemistry set Ivith test ly for Mlaa Colbert. tubes and all the flxlngs. The pra- BecauM the Christmae and New tentlous ones are Installed in prac- Year’s holidays come within the For Mother or Sister Bess who tical wrork tables, as are carpenter week the schedule of feature pic- Pendants, and Pendant and have Just been dying for one, why outflta for the boy who loves to 1^ CXXtCXAUlta tures at the State theater has been somewhat altered. In order that Ring Sets, with Bracelets patrons of the theater may plan 8:00—Women's gym classes. T:45—(Jolts Girls basketball game. their holiday time and not misa a Y, M. C. A, Notes 7:00—7th and Sth g nde girls 0:00— Watkins "Y" basketbaU picture they might be particularly 10% to 5T /c O ff Christmas party. game. desirous at seeing. Manager George Hoover today announced the sche- Friday 0:00—^Taloottvllle Senior gym. Saturday dule through next week. 4:00—YUGG and YGSS Olrla DIES FROM BURNS Today and tomorrow "363 Nights clubs gym. 9:00—Grade school boys gym, 9 to 11. in Hollywood” and "Menace" are on Gift Suggestions Gift Suggestions 3:13—Busineas Men's volley ball New Haven, Dec. 21.—(AP)— the program. Sunday and Monday 10:00—Grade school boya gym, 12 Mn. Clara De Brant, 62, of this to 15. Greta Garbo will be seen In "The city died today from burns and Pointed Veil". On Oirlstmas Day, FOR HIM 11:00—Older boys gym. 15 to 17. suffocation when the bed on which Wednesday and Thursday, Joe Pen- FOR HER COTTAGE STREET 2:00—Junior basketball league. she was alseping caught lira from a ner’s feature picture "(College Oiamoad B lag s...... 913.00 • 9850.00 lighted cigantte. She died before Rhythm” will be shown. Friday and Packet Watek, Chola aad K nife ...... she could he given medical atten- Saturday of next week the pictures W atches...... 96.98 • 985.00 PACKAGE STORE tion. The fire was confined to the GoM B l a g s ...... iu.eo and op will be "Home on the Range", a Phone 9844 — Free DeUyery. fourth floor bed room occupied by Zone Grey atory and "Secret Bride" f>oM and Chain . . . .91.30 and up Xmas Wrapped Mn. De Brant in a rooming house with Barbara Stanwyck...... Pen and Pencil S e ts...... operated by M n. L. Spencer...... “p . . . .91.78 and up Pendant and Ring Sets ., TOWN CRIER AND HERMIT .. ..91.93 and up GINS—Filth, 7*0...... "P Evening Bags ...... 91.93 and up Holding the wiper arm of a Vanity C ases...... 50o and up Good Quality Stnlgbt Whiskey faulty vacuum-type windshield Genniae Pearls, La TesOa . ....92.50 and up Qtmria, 91.00. Fifths. SSo. wiper while it ia in opention will d e w a d e a d g a n tto Cosea aaO U g k ten often fix It The valve and platen Braoeleta...... 11.05 - $50.00 Lord Bneon Whiskey ...... are looeened by the air leaking I FRED E. mmm r m M tirtt...... ^ 8-Pieee TeHet Sets ...... 92.05 and np ...... qwwt 91 AS, 5th $1.90 through the wiper motor. 10-Flses Toilet S e te ...... 97A8-955.M Snperior Whlekey...... Sth $IA0 WERNER Four Reaes. Golden Wedding. Paul Jones, Spring Garden, and 15c bar I INSTKIlirrOR LOUIS S. JAFFE Don't sell to^oi Grwn Rl\*«r Whiakeyt. ARROW SHIRTS nWELEB OPTICIAN PIANO and ORGAN P o rt Sherry and .Muscatel Wlaea Weldon Druigr Co. $L93 ...... bottlea far flAO Stwdle: US t«aa> Btmet " ...... IIJ S n gallan 90S Blaia Street SYMINGTON’S Pbeaet SSS» XI TTVl ■ r y. .y ■ .■■■ ’ . ■■ ■' ' ma nchbet bb Bvproro HANCHmiait ooNN. viiidat, December t i , is m . MANCHESTER BVISNTNG ^ A L D . ILVNCHE^l'BR, (X)NM. FRTOAT, DECTEMBER 21,198t.

mittee that duptto the War Depart- scene. With beadeged qya. he tn- WMS Joka ea tha meaiber rooeiviag Bbrofated to cut down tka proflU, position by one polpt. taking a 46, Waa laid. ment’a viawa on a uadvaraal draft uni PROBE WIIHESSES eUted on etaytBg. Sr. JAMES CHORiBCHOIR I t A splendid eBtertammasit foUow- ment InstoIIad, Including on electric dattng tha value of preventive Club, wUeb la ' SECniHi7-AISOOr He commented that In the ease of ita mobilixatloa - plan oontamplated The Onterio'e crew worked oa ed with Earl McCarthy ' on the cancelling matbine. me^etne and toe practice of the an- LEGION RIFLE TEAM but loat tha advantage gained to INCREASED CHRISTMAS We ore ; iW R O VE Uberty motoro toe manufacturers commaadaerlng (danta whan nacaa- with the Oremer, despite their boajo. Samuel Felice the vtoUn, E3lo 'JOLLY OLD NICK’ Some time ago a move was started HEALTH OUTLAYS nual pbyaicat examination is there- Donze in toe off-hand position, tbe welfare work of aary. OFFERED PROTECTION many weary hours of 're flghtlag ROUS CHRmMAS PARTY PolcetU OB tbe piano accordion. to change the name, but it Was tore gniWliig. latter scoring a 42 to Gompper’s 41. club ia very valuable in IF WAR’S DECLARED ware making about too aamo pro- DEFEATED IN NATCH Both scored 188 tor tbe match. duct as In peaca time. Ha said the 12,000 ^ an U laeludad sad many w«rs amaag the tempo- DoaelBg ftollowad until 11:80 with promptly buried under a perfect Each year brings new public SEAL SALE IS NOTED munity. ' STOCK MARKET rarily overcoma. Bunap bogs had Profeoaor Oomeliue Shea prompt- avalanche of protests from govern- health procedures and prevantivo Tha scores: AMde from the nultrltiaa WeW.v Harrla rt|iUod that of toe 12,000 in the mobilisation plan would ba (OBttowei !>«■ Page OM) been placed over ventilators and Nembtrs Enjoy Santa Cfaras HERE’S m s TOWN ALWAYS PRODUCE Brown Loaders (C fiMn PBffs Om ) plants to bo used in time of war un- toM what they were to produce. ing. During the evening toe gather- ors, senators, repreaentatlvea, meaouras which when imiversally' Brown-Landers Group Beats Total Amount Raised This Year ried on in aome of the achoMt hatch covers to keep a draught Gifts and Tnrkey Dinner at mayora, national organlutione, and adopted will protect against many P 8 K OHTOT great deal of correetive \ der the mobtUxation plan, 8,000 will If they refutod to go ahead imder pared ^th others producing the ing was addreeecd by Rev. Reidy J. (Jompper .. 60 50 46 41 188 ever came to me or any campaign make toe same things they do in toe government plan, or haggled same grade of milk that, he took from conylBg the blase through u e Last Night’a Affair. | aad Rev. IQlleen. ■tamp ooHectora. It.woa abandoned. communicable diseaaes which In toe Local Squad in Match Last Is Greater Than That at done. Aalde from money ■hip, oa, escorted by the alatereblp Department stores and other busi- MANY DIVIDENDS paat have shown little evidence of Night in East Hartford. R. A v itu i___ 80 46 42 44 181 to employ a dental hyglenlet ia.* Uutrids aad Spe*, committee of mine." p^atcE 'Uin#> over.froflta, their plant would, be money out of hla own pocket to K. Ctoodan .. .47 43 45 38 173 This Time Last Year. Then, aa the committee members Baruch said tlie War IndusUies taken over by the goverament, be give them In order to avoid having Tuscan and a Coast Guard patrol Members of tbe choir of S t Suta QfiU, hdiaaa, Reports ness then “got next." They began being controlled, the commlsaloner achoofs (76 la given Mr. Verpfe boat, iha raced for port through the James’s church enjoyed a Cbrietmaa ■ending Chriatmaa dlrect-by-mail stated. Re cited the Neufeld Teet Brown-Landera American Legion C. Brooks .. .48 43 40 38 169 be uaed tor tebth extroctiona sad spectators laugbed, toe Jovial Board found there were many added. it appear "aa though we (the deal- night. E. Spencer ..48 47 39 37 171 To date returns from toe sale of : dddei Moto Dp — Cottoa Wataou added: tbinga not produced in this country Senator Clark (D„ Mo.), velcad er*) were sldnning them.” parW loat night at BL Jomea’a boll advertising to Santa daua to be re- with aUte officials and those of for detecting pneumonia germs, Rifle Team defeated toe Dllworth- Chriatmaa seals isaueo by toe Na- casea where parenta cannot aSdifl .... n Tbe cargo of tbe Ontario woo de- on Pork etreet The elngtng of COLDS Bosjaess Boom, Thanks moiled there with toe magic post- which ia followed by treatment with Comell Post, Legion Rifle team last to take care of the matter. Ifljjt • "I think eome timee they were a that wore necessary to toe war pro- hla belief in a unlveraal draft. HInto a t PoHtlM ■cribed simply os “gwioral." flea- many cities and towns busy prepar- T^m Total ...... 880 tional Tuberculoaia Association are gram and industrial progress. One "If you walked into toe Du Pont Though eome farmers got 7 osnts 'Chrlatmae corole opened the eve- mark that would give it unusual at- the propeo serum for toe particular night on toe Eaat Hartford range, a little more than they were last year Dr. Barry extracted the tem little remlaa In their opportunlUes.” men on tha ship said there were ntng’e entertainment with a fine tur- ing budgets for tbe coming year. type of germ — a new development Mancbeater A. L, of a hundred or more children. . isatiStiiidstilL ^Warahip Coete of these, he eald, was tin. plant and said 'AU right, you’ve a quart and others 4.23 cents, he FEVER to Stamp Coflector’s AM. tention, aa "direct from Santa 880 to 819. The failure of toe local M. D o n z e ___ 50 60 44 42 186 year at this date. Including toe of- Aakad hla choice among three Backs .of greasy wool in toe' bold, key dinner following eerved by Wil- dat»." Dr. Stanley H. Osborn, State Com- which should prevent over a hundred marksmen to record better scores in Funds are mao uaed to care fta A whtle'before, toe committee |n- been drafted,’ ^ don’t have any did not Icnow whether "polittca" which accounted for ‘the heavy, am ear missioner Health, In the State De- L. C%apin . . . 49 48 41 30 168 ferings of school children the fund posslbilltlee—bujdng and storing doubt ^ou could turn out powder T” played a p a rt liam Fallon of Castle Form Inn. Nearly Loom dob deaths from pneumonia In C^onnccti- toe kneeling and off-hand poaltiopa now is (665.81. defective eyes and to provkL( veetlgators ordered an investigation acrid smoko. Santa Claue arrived and dlstrlbutod partment of Health's weekly broad- cut during the next few months. If led to their defeat. W. Carter . . . 50 46 39 27 161 glaaoea Another important - w oft Wmt York. Vtc. ai.-(AP)-Tto tin, acquiring a tin mine in some he asked. A. C. PeterMn, West Hartford The Ontario, which was built In Maeie-Taoieta Hosdacheo By NEA Service But the bulk of tbe moll la still cast today, reminded toe public of C. Birato .. i . 47 47 32 31 167 Over 1100 envelopea containing ' Heek M«rk«t tkowed Mine eigni of into what Chairman Nye catted other country, or making an agree- dsaler examined as to hla bualnesa gifts to thoM preeant. Eoe)| gift ■elve-Wee* Oraeq hi W ntaetee the physician ia called promptly A contest jdevek^M between provided for out of Educational Club, “amaslng increases’’ In recent costs "It would depend alMolutely on New York in 1904, boa twice before Santa C3aua must be all thlnge to that of toe stomp collectors, who Connecticut that money spent on when pneumonia symptoms set in. L. MiUigan .. 47 46 29 26 147 one dollar’s worth of seals were sent funda ia toe care and removal dc jjiiininmniit todny, alUiouch mod* ment with Great Britain, which now toe Aan who walked in there," Har- and office acoounta, declared the ex- caught lira, once la 1913 and again consider toe Santa Claua postmark public health and preventive medi- Marcel Donee of tbe Manchester out to Manchester residents by Mrs. m to IrrefUlmrity pereleted In Mat- of warships. They said they want- control too world eupply—Baruch amination by Federal Oommiaaion on people. team and J. Gompper of toe East tonaita. ed to determine If there bad been ris replied. in 1924. The former time, eomptmy on an envelope "unique," ’intensely cine has saved thousands of people Team Total ...... 819 John L. Jenney the day following AU theae helps to the childran am laced ahare groupa that have re- replied: Is unfair, and at his request bis oSicfola ooid, she wa- neatly de- To the hide, Santa Claue ie tbe sentimental In Its appeal," "very In toe State from illness and death Bulgaria has granted a free paas, Hartford squad in the match. Both Thanksgiving. That means that re- ■aatly been under precaure. "collusion’’ in bidding. "If it is a question of prepared- "I’m willing to bet you could turn bookkeeper will be examined late to- good for one year, on Its railroads markamen scored possibles* In the Invaluable to their healthy growtli; ' Watson appeared voluntarily be- out toe powder,” Clark returned. stroyed. Jolly aoint who brings them, secretly colorful and immensely Interesting.'' each year, and that theae dividends Tbe United States haa more fe- turns are awaited from about 300 80 the public la again urged to eoh- In a few of the uUUtlea ness, I Bay be prepared against day. to newlyweds In an effort to stimu- prone and sitting positions. Comp- more people. Last year (950 waa fore toe committee. everybody, and have it right here •T believe 1 would, too,” Harris everything their little hearte deatre. Of course to ■ non-atamp col- from the tuusl modest aums.allpted male auto drivers than any other tinue its support of the Cihrlstmiia aaBeared to have dried up with In- At that time one of the commla- lector, it la Just like any other can- for public health activity cannot be late .an Increase of population. per edged Donze In the kneeling country in toe world. taken In profit to the EducaUonal B ^ o u that theae ^depreaa^ la- He said he was “ntUed" by sUte- In storage. conceded. ‘T know Mmetoing about slon'e Investigators will testify In To mother, Santa Claus la Just a big seals campaign. powder and I get along with people, NOTICE! dinner to be prepared for the whole cellation mark except that It says overestimated. auaa had dlaoounted much.of the menta that he had become ’Involv- "Making ah SSteement with support of toe commission’s atti- FORTIFY ALASKA Great Britain might be a good I believe you would have the full co- tamlly. To 1^,. sometimes, Santa "Santa daus, Ind.," Instead of One of the major dividends of hdverae newa pertaining to ed" In toe munittona Inveatigatlon. tude. "Miasms, O." public health work, Dr. Osborn B aaa^ InduatHala and qieclaiU^ A letter from Du Pont flies prs- Mlutlon, but I’d ratoer have it bere operation of the Du Ponta." d au a ia a pain In the neck. To 1200 and I’d be prepared against every- Told of toe appointment of toe Wo Closo Today At 4 O’clock and Remain Gosed All Day Hooaiers, Santa d au a ia home. The building up of this big postal pointed out, haa been a gain in life laoved up. Trading enthualaam waa viously placed before toe commit- IS WEST DEMAND Saturday (aa usual). expectancy of eight years during DOtebly lacking, however, and toe tee, quoted former Senator Penroae body, even my beat friend." munltlona. Chairman Nye aald But to toe growing number of business, oddly enough, almost cost volume of tranaactlons waa conald- "atuolea like oure In Britain and dyed-in-the-wool phllatellsta (stamp Postmaster Martin bis Job. When the past 26 years. A child bom 26 (R., Pa.), aa telling Wataon In 1920 Tin to Pay Debts SMOKE OVERCOMES (Oeottooed from Page Om ) years ago In 1910, be said, could amhly under that of yeaterday. to “give toe Du Ponte wbst they France will bring a result constitut- ooUeotora to you), Santa d au a ia an Santa Claua became a third Instead of toe gralna were IneUned Chairman McReynolde (D., ing greater aervicif to posterity than Item. of a fourth class poatofftce, toe Job "expect" to live 51 years, but the want Just as far aa you can without Teim.), recalled suggeatlona that would welcome etronger fortiflea- SATURDAY expectation of life for an Infant to eaae and cotton waa virtually at getting Into a row.” bM ever yet been recorded." A DOZEN HREMEN You’ve heard of Santa daua, Ind., of postmaster waa automatically re- a-atandatlll. Bonda were sllghuy toe United States accept tin In pay- Step Toward Peace tlons also In Hawaii and other Pa- I the little eroesroada hamlet that moved from civil service and became bom tola year la 89 years. "Not only Mixed in quiet deallnga. Foreljp The Du Fonts and other chemical meat of war debts, and asked Jfle poeaeeaions. NIGHT rises each jrear to a peak of tem- a “presidential appointment,” In is the chance of living extended, but, manufacturera were aeeklng at toe Senator Vandenberg (R., Mich.), (Conttaued from Pare Om ) READY... WARDS FAMO VKhange ratea regUtered only Barueb’a reaction. AU Dot Borah OPEN porary fame and rushing postal other words in tola case a political beat of all, modem medicine and ■aid “the greatest peace achieve- time to get an embargo to protect "By taking tin for the debts, 1 "Every Senator and Representa- business at the holiday season and plum. good sanitary procedures have now ninor varlatlona. the domestic dys Industry. think we would be helping things," ment In the hlatory of the world will held by to pull her to shoal water 5 TO II P. M. .'Shares of Consolidated Oas and tive from west of the Rocky Moun- % then alumpe off for toe remainder of Martin ia a Republican and an decreased tbe chances that a child "A careful reading of toe letter, Baruch answered. be that International conference on and beach her should the list become tains with the possible exception of will suffer from many illnesoea North American managed to recov- arms limitations and control which and a humdrum year. active one. He was all set for toe aTamall fracUons, but Put 11c Scrv- Watson said, "shows Penrose said He also suggested that it might more pronounced. Senator Borah of Idaho," be said, But did you know that if it skids when toree-cent postage which attacked the child bom in nothing about munltlona. It waa all be advisable for the committee to occurs after England, Franca and "would vote to strengthen Ameri- 1910. The gain In expectation of NATION-WroS VALUES IN.. Ua of New Jersey dipped a point or America have concluded these muni- Tbe fire fighter* wore gas masks weren’t for stamp collectors, per- caused bualnesa to drop to the point aa before meeting support and at)out dyes. investigate reports Of tin deposlta as they attempted to get into toe can fortifications in tha Pacific." haps there wouldn't be any Santa where Santa d a u s waa once more eight year* of life are healthy "Nobody needs to urge me to be in the United States, although he tions investigations," From Representative Lea, Demo- years.” American Telephone lost as much. "Let us hope the Inquiry will be smoky lower decks and several hose daua? safely back in tbe fourth class. Standard Oil of New Jersey came a Protectionist. I was an advocate added that such reports had been lines were eased off in an effort to erst, of California, cams the com- Name dwage Happy Idea Dr. Osborn explained many of the of that policy before I ever saw Pen- studied thoroughly during the last fearless and thorough,” Senator ment: Lone Cover to F. R. advances made in recent years. Ad- Luxury at a Low to life with an advance o. a point Pope (D., Idaho), commented. give the ship's pumps a chance to Santa daus, situated deep in ahd a firm tone was displayed by rose. war and no satlafactory deposits "Japan’s proapectlva action has ^ SUNDAY rural soutoem Indiana, waa founded Martin has opportunities to do vances in nutrition have shown the rid the holds of accumulated water. Price I found. Senator Clark (D., Mo.), said the made it clear that we must depend thousands of favors for people be value In the diet of certain vitamins Mastman Kodak, Standard Oil of "No memt>er of toe Du Pont fam- British action might be toe begin- The engine room was toe one ’tween It Will Pay You To Wait! Your Dollars long before toe dvll War under Ufornla. American Can, National ily ever spoke to me about toe tariff W. A. Irvin, president of the on ourselves for defense and not on tbe name of Santa Fe. In 1858, toe doesn’t know, for there is no limit and mineral aleme'nts, not appreci- Chifffo*" Hosel i United States Steel Corporation, ning-of a "World wide move In all decks section habitable and a skele- agreements." to tbe requests made of him — for ated before, but now easily supplied itlllers and a number of others. question at any time. nations not controlled by dlcta- t(Jn crew of engineers and oiler* Will Go A Long Ways At FINKEL- residents began to think It would be $Among stocks off a point or more "1 have no recollection of any leg- told the committee his corporation Meanwhile there was no offtelal nice to have mall delivery, and they signatures on toe envelopes, and all In such f(x>d8 aa tomato Juice and Is compelled to get all of its tin Uon.” kept toe pumps going. comment here on the approaching STEIN’S! kinds of trick variations of the green and yellow vegetables. Llke- sre taterboro Rapid Transit. islation touching munltlona. But Stephen RauahenbucR, entering f i l l e d for e«tabllahment of a poet- oklyn-Manhatten Transit. Mon- the (lye question waa flrat and fore- from foreign countries. Coughing firemen were hauled to notification that Japan la abrogat- coveted canccllatfons. toe vahie of proper diet for toe Ward( Toy bu(ine(( i( one of the largest Most of it. he aald, la purchased the munltlona Inquiry for toe first the fresher but smoke-filled air ot ing the Washington treaty. But In 1932 he bad an opportunity mother in the prenatal period has nto Chemical and Sears Roebuck. most for a long time. time this week, sought to develop Tbe application waa rejected how- in America. There ore reo(on( for this Mtues about unchanged to a trifle •T became fully convinced that If through dealer.*! In London. toe upper decks by slightly less The Japanese Ambassador Hl- ever, because there already was an- to make a pretty gesture, and be been learned. The Raskob Letter that labor would not be represented coughing comrades until 12 bad brohi Saito is to deliver tot an- did It. ' In that year (Ariatmas fell Supervision of water and milk l^vrer were U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, wc were to establish a dye industry on a proposed War Labor Adminis- GIFTS — other office named Santa Fe In gigantic (ize . . . good (ound reoMMul (jMei-al Electric, General Motors It had to be behind an embargo. The Raakob letter to Carpenter, been sent to nearby Omey hospital nouncemert to the State Depart- northern Indiana. This rejection was on Sunday, and therefore there supplies have made epidemics of dis- lA>vely ladies sigh for which Senator Nye eald showed the tration ^ a rd . for treatment. Many others were ment on or before Saturday. If it is anything in the way clothing for brother, would normally be no Christmas, eases borne by these foods unusilai. them I Chiffons, incredi- tSlrysler, Montgomery Ward and Was for Embargo. . The mobilization pl(n, Rausben- received only a few weeks before Word( quality con be depended uponi ■ehenley. "I don’t want to be placed In a ineplratlon for the American Lib- treated at toe scene and sent back dad or friend, we have it. and a few things for mother Christmas. Day mall cancellations from Santa* Smallpox vaccine and toe Pasteur bly clear, gossamer thin, erty League, added: bush said, provides for the adminis- to stations. Claua. Let Martin tell of, his grace- treatment have nearly eliminated guUtless of rings and Word( auortment( offer wide choice in The rails were llstles- despite an false light. I was for an embargo trator to be "an outstanding Indus- An important feature of tha and sister, too. They bad to think fast—dirlst- littusually good freight car loadings on dyes. Nobody needed to lobby "There should be some very def- Dennis Driscoll, a fireman attach- Army Air Corps blind landing sys- mos, Santa Claus, Santa Fe — so ful act: smallpox and rabies death. Tetanus ■hadowat And Wards Flannel Robes inite o. ganizatlon that would come trial leader." "1 dispensed slightly with toe antitoxin has greatly decreased Toy( mo(t people want. W ord( offer tlw Mport for the week ended Dec. 15. me to be a Protectionist. I waa a Harris agreed to Implications by ed to Engine 21, a land company, tem la toe use of toe radio compass. they dropped toe Fe, substituted low price makei thenwia The total of 679, 935 cars was a Protectionist before they were. out openly with some plan for edu- had his finger crushed by the cover It enables a pilot to fiy with eaae Claua, and submitted a new applica- usual rulings, and cancelled one let- lockjaw. Diphtheria and typhoid eaiy to give as to re- more than seasonal Increase of 28.- cating toe people to the value of Raushenbush that toe w ar Depart- of the emergency steering appara- ter on that Christmas Day, and that fever seldom occur now although a newoit development of the entire Toy “1 resent the Idea that aome one ment plan contemplated conscrip- and certainty toward any broad- tion under toe name of Sontaclaqa ceive I Buy in quantity) 3.79 4 over the previous week. It was Influenced me on the proposition and encouraging people to work; encour- tus and was sent to toe hospital, casting station that be can receive. (one word). It was accepted. was for President Franklin D. few years ago there were more than Women's warm all-wool flannel indu(try: And lo(t but not leo(t, you ge$ ,618 above the like 1988 week and age people to get rich; showing toe tion of labor. He finally granted where It was said r. would be neces- FINKELSTEIN'S, Inc. Roosevelt. 3,00b cases of each in a single year. in plain shades, atripes, two- that because Penrose wrote me a let- that this might result from passage So for 68 years the town went in- f,168 ahead of toe corresponding fallacy of Communism In Its efforts sary to amputate. Complete Ontfittere To Men sod Boys conspicuously along as Santaclaus. "The cover I franked with a full During the first ten months of tones. Word( notionoly fomou( low priced ici 1 was Involved In the munitions to tear down our capital atructure, by Congress of a "work or fight" A ratoer frequent cause of air- set of toe popular Washington Bi- meek in 1932. The gain was about Inquiry." Captain Injured plane engine trouble is dirty fuel In 1826 an enterprising Los Angeles 1934, there has been a reduction Wool Mixed Flannel Robes In line with expectations in view of etc. X X X X . bill. 170-178 State Street Hartford centennial stamps, with the excep- from 1933 figures in tbe number of W1 When Wataon left the stand, the The right eye of Captain James ■yatema. This condition can be pre- stamp collector changed all that. (2.98 gwmaaaaaawmmaHnaaiiaaaaMwaaaaawnaaaaa me brisk business which apparently "Pierre as a citizen has set up a Harris explained that all men Serving Hartford aad Moacbeeter for ST Yeore. He got an idea. tion of toe nlne-cent value. So our deaths caused by typhoid, measles, committee turned again to ita study ftne example and I think you and frbm 18-years upward would be re- Shea of toe same company, waa vented by keeping fuel screens president. United States No. 1 Stamp m being enjoyed by most parts of Every Monebeater Oar Paeaes Onr Door. Stamp Fan Starts It scarlet fever. whooping cough, Rayon Lingerie! SflmHKMWaKSVnCAfflCWWflClKWWWl of the War Department’a Industrial Irenee, If you undertake this job in quired to register although only pierced by a splinter, which was ex- clean at all times and by fiuahlng Collector, has the only Dec. 25, 1932, me country. tracted by a ^lice surgeon at toe out tanka and lines periodically. He wrote to Postmaster James F. diphtheria, inifluenza, pneumonia, The tendency of various stocks to mobilization plan In too event of a really big way, will And tremend- those from 18 to 45 years would be cancellation In exlsten( FURNITURE GIFTS war. for military service. Martin, sending a letter to be mailed ^kraw away from the adverse Inllu- ous support and will be able to do back to him from Santaclaus and Claua, Ind. gitis, tuberculosis. Infantile paraly- Lovely G IftsI Table Lam ps...... $1.00 Cedar Chests----- ...$12.95 «nce of toe utilities was encourag- Col. C. T. Harris, of the Army one of the finest Jobs that could be thus cancelled with toe Yule post- "The cover now rests In President sis and even cancer. Cancer deaths i Magazine Racks .... .$1.00 Spinet Desks .... ___ $8.95 fay to those technicians who still Ordnance Corps, agreed with com- done for the Nation and for the ADVERTISEMENT mark. It was tbe first such request Roosevelt’s famed stamp collec- could be greatly reduced. Dr. Os- Slleve that the ourse of prices, mittee members that the Dti Pont future of society everywhere.” Martin bad had. tion.” born declared, If toe public would End T ab les...... 89c Occasional Tables ....$4.98 Mpeclally in toe Industrial groups, company or any other manufactur- The Pierre referred was Pierre Conran’s- Where Food is home- But the Californian went farther. realize the value of seeing a physi- Smokers ...... $1.00 Lounge Chairs .. ...$12.95 ing plant could be commandeered Du Pont and Irc/ice was Irenee Du cooked. la upward. Ha suggested that If toe name of cian immediately when cancer is Boudoir Lam ps...... $1.00 Administrative opposition to the In time of war. Pont. Pierre's brother. They are the could be changed to two words, first suspected. Occasional Chairs ....$5.95 nroposal of business and industrial Alger C. Hlas, committee InvestI powder manufacturera. Santa Claua, that would raise the People are more and more appre- .Mirrors...... $1.00 Gateleg Table •.. « .. .$9.95 gator, developing the difficulty In Did Nothing Cadm that toe government swrlng temperature of all good stamp col- A Thought They’re jost as pretty Card T a b le s ...... 89c away from work rellet to direct aid catlmatlng the cost of producing war Carpenter told the Senate com- lectors, and might mean business as they’re practical, Boudoir Bench .. ___ $2.98 to the heady waa generally viewed material, said toe first Liberty mo- mittee he did nothing about the Interwoven HOSE for the town. toot Tailored or lace- Bridge I.amps...... $1.19 Chenille R ugs...... 79c to Wall street aa "unfortunate" In tors made during the World War Raskob Buggeatlon. Irenee, however, Postmaster Martin, being a stamp And be shall go before him in the trimmed veitt, bloom- Desk Lam ps...... $1.19 Studio Couch . .. that the co-operative move between cost (3,200, of which (1,835 was pro- waa one of the original founders of 35c - 50c collector himself, saw toe point, ...$21.95 inance and Washington might be fit to the makers. the League. spirit ‘and power of Elias, to turn ers, , panties—in well- and wrote to Postmaster General the hearts ot the fathers to the chil- m a d e long-wearing Floor Lamps...... $2.98 Breakfast Suites. ...$14.95 tarded. Hopes were expressed, The estimated cost of the ma- Jouett Shouse head of the Liberty Harry New, an Indianan, asking tbe rjoo CAsii Sheepllned Coats SYMINGTON’S dren, and the disobedient to toe wis- rayon I And j^ced low iwever, that the controversy chines, It developed, was twica toe League, Declared comment. change. New also saw the point, Cwould not reach too stage where Itactual cost ’The contract waa Col. Harris told the Senate com- dom of tbe Just: to make ready a "R LES* for gijftti Save at Wards I and Santa Claus became - Santa people prepared for the Lord.-^t. linT IiT Iw K a^^^ mould seriously interfere with the Claua, Ind. 3.69 •rogress of recovery. Luke, 1:17. Boys’ sheepllned leathertex Special! Although sentiment toward equl- When tbe next edition of the Pos- TO STEADILY EMPLOYED LwagMHIHIHIINmfWWWMWflCflCWlKWWgiCaKWWaKWiKWflfWWWw I with wombatine collar and tal Guide carried toe change, a He is to be educated not because he warm lined aleevee. 6 to 18. llca appeared to be fairly bullish, flood of mail designed to secure Simmoiif Guaranteed muct observers saw little likelihood la to make shoes, nails and pins, but PEOPLE... IlMCflMiMWKwmaicMCiVlKwafwwd ■ ol any aggressive buying between samples of this unique postal mark- because he la a man.—William El- BOW aud the Christmas holiday. I ing began to rise, and it has never lery Cfliannlng...... Wa oHai a dtgntiiad financial Excellent Shirts INNER8PR1NG MATTRESS Ouumiaaion houses reported many GIFT SHOPPING MADE EASY subsided. Ever since 1931 it has sarvica on a eharaotot basia. Tha hlua u-Jer the market, although the I PRACTICAL AND INEXPENSIVE GIFTS ASSEMBLED been necessary to put on a large ex- only coat is a monthly ohazgo ol Very Low Priced I a.'>ort account was said to be reln- tra force of clerks to handle the Ihrss par cant on tha unpaid balancs. BABY himdreds of thousands of letters. —Fast Colors I $14 .9 5 tivoly s:r,all. For Mother and Sister — Latest Styles and Colors The mass production of postmarks CLOVES . IDEAL FINANCING . Long and Short Sleeves GOODS became by long' odds toe biggest ASSOaATION. Inc. I at the CENTER PHARMACY * Sizes 14 to .')4 business of Santa Claus. 84S'85S Main St. 2nd Floor G.O.P. DENOUNCES Dresses - Sweaters In 1932 business was so heavy $1.00 - $3.95 Special! that the postoffice at Santa Claus Rublnow Bids'. Phone 7281 9 1 .0 0 — $ 1 .5 9 — $ 1 .7 9 Bonnets • Shirts waa raised from fourth class to SYMINGTON’S BORAH’S PROPOSAL You'll find gifts for every and Bands third class, and all the latest equip- 3 Piece Tapestry member of the fam ily- Silk How Booties - Blankets Broadcloth dress fhim i (Continued From Pago One) Wrappedin cellophane. tlVmG ROOM SUITE personal gifts and gifts First Quality — Full Fashion — All Latest Winter Colors and Buntings In view of the poll’s results, observ- 59c - 79c ■ 89c______In taUored white, fact Men’s DuralluntBIka ars saw little chance that Fletcher'a every member of the I Everything for Baby will color blue, fancy pat- eritlca could force him out before temi. Pleated sleeves I (S DOWN I be found at MARLOW’S! $5 Monthly $59*95 1838. household can use and Handkerchiefs—Boxed The Most Pleasing of All Gifts • Stawt from 14*A to 17 Only Two For It 38.95 The canvass, was conducted by appreciate, all through 10c to 69c ■MS e.im .1 cit i i Mme of toe eomirltluc membors and Special Wool Kerchiefs—25c America’s new bike scnsationl Ml but five states—Minnesota, Mon- the year. Men’s Plobi aad Initialed. Womea’e sad Regular SOo Value. Lighter, Stronger than steell S Childrea’e. CHRISTMAS FLOWERS tana, Idaho and too two Dakotas— Non-taniiahl Balloon tiresi S j, bad been heard from last night. The Woolen and Silk Scarfs—^29c to 59c members conducting the canvass Mickey Mouse Watches LINENS Ward Special I were said to believe that not more Toasters ^ Best Quality! Manicure Sets Bridge Seta - Pillow Oaoea - Towel Seta • Ta- Many more people are giving beautiful Resilient Ties torn tv.'o of thc.se states would favor Electric Clocks ble Ootha and NapkiH In all gay colore. Ski Pants - Ski Suits -. Snow Suits ' Non-Evaporating an Immediate reorganization. Hence Shaving Seta Christmas Plants and Flowers this year for Christmas the lineup would be 46 to 2. First Aid Kits Pen and Pendl Sets Bathrobes Borah bad contended that a re- Kodaks and Films Visit Marlow’s Basement For Women, Men and Children GLYCERINE I ■rganlzation In 1988 would be too Heating Pads than ever before. We can supply you b e . Fletcher was said to have chal- Christmas Cards For Useful Gifts for the Home 59c to $2.98 hmged his foes to force a committee Vacuum Bottles Curling Irons with meeting under the 16-state rule If Hath ^ I t s and Soap Lamps - Electrical Appliances - Dinner Alarm Clocks House Slippers $1.19 8*' I they had the strength they claimed. Parker - Waterman or Sets - Wagons - Tricycles - and every- For the Whole Family—Felt and Kid Borah’s Answer ShealTer Pens thing ima^nable on wheels. > • Cut Flowers They’re band tailored I Wards Low Bulk Price g Asked what he would do now, Hot Water Bottles 39c to $1.19 Men’s fine fabrics and Borah merely aald: all - wool linings. The Also in 1-Gal. Cans fi 1 "I know what I’d do If I had the Bridge Seta • Christmas Bouquets very newest shades in Save a t Ward.

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ond Company, Governor’s Rorsa ture a banquet took place at the Comedy Trio In State film BALCH AND BROWN BLOCK Guard, wUI serve as a mlUtary as- Now It’s Stream-Lined Buses Norwich Inn, attended by those who CHRISTMASPARn oort to the Governor in the inaugu- CUPID VERY BUSY ffiN T have taken the course. Miss Harriet MAO. TRAIN LATE ral parade Jan. 0, from the Hartford Santa Claus Costumes Raw Apples Are Beir^ Hough and Clement Wall also at- CHIMNEy NOW REPAIRED Club to the oapitol. The Gover- tended. ATTRADESCHOOL nor’s staff WlU also report at the IN MOVIE COLONY * |g ADVANTAGES The customary Christmas exercis- IN ARRIVING HERE Hartford club to attend the chief ex- In Great Demand Now To Cure Infants Ailm^ es are being planned to take place latsrior Cltantd uid Screen ecutive. In the locM churches. There will be Placed Over Top to Stop Fall- The mUitary escort will assemble Saattle, Dac. tl. —(AP)— Twic# Vand 01 a mixed program at the Congrega- inf Sparfca. a t 1:15 p. m., and will march from I far south as California, Wenatchee, Wash., Dec. 21. — apples have been carried 0(u Students Ghre Yolelide En* M many Banta Clau#M are in tha found her Santa Cl^iu bualm Fiftj4liree Marriages During (AP)—Successful results obtained' said. However, he also tional church, to be presented by the Morning Boston Eiprets Is the Hartford club to the Capitol by doubled. New Better Able to children of the Sunday school and Tba trouble srlth the ehlmoey la way ot Main, High, Ford and Trin- PMrifle Northwest this Chrlatmaa I through use of a raw apple treat- ! 200 coses have been treated their teachers, on the evening of ity streets. At the north entrance Demand for oootumes for the Yakima during the last three ftasor^ Delayed 40 Minutes by tertaimnent After Whidi the Baleb A Brosm building, which as there svere last year. Three Wise Men and Shepherds is the Past Year — Only 31 ment In more than 2,000 cases of | all of them succesafully. . i Get to E n d Loatioos Christmas Day. A Christnaas pa- of the Capitol, the Governor will be Mr#. Birdie Sutherland, for 35 Infant diarrhea, dysentery and sim- geant representing the Nativity will resulted In two fires In that building escorted between a lane, formed by good and there is a strong business The method of treatment is -ex- within tea days, hss been overcome. yean bead of a costume show sup- in angels with srings. Angsl-srings ilar cases, were reported here today tremely simple. Dr Bittner sa to physician. ! the puree fed to the child. ’Tba.’’ ers of New London U in charge. The Stanley Noroa. a local steeple Jack. alact also sriU assemble at the Hart- bean rented this year, and It la still $12.60 per night, stomach and oil. 'Moat of the successfully treated { normal feeding is two heaping- pageant has been re-written and re- The train due at the local rail- An iatersstlng and sniartalnlnf Tba chimney baa but one connection. ford club for tha inaugural parade. a long way from Chrlatmaa. Reindeer come extra, A reindeer is Hollywood, Calif., Dec. 21.—(AP) cases have been In Europe w here' tablespoons at a time, wltb no other ’. Jin entered Into be* arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Sellers. Christmas program woa prassnted This la frith tha haatar In the base- Immediately after entering the Mrs. L. F. Brockman, who sends made by putting reindeer head on extensive experiments in use of raw ; Following the pageant there will be road station at 9:30 each morning, a -Romance blosw ned proliflcally food given for two days. - tween the Hencbeeter fire and police at the local State Trade acbool A s ment and it was found when the in - Capitol, the Governor wlU retire to eoatumes os far cast oa the Dakotas a horse. the usual Christmas party for the bound for Boston, was 40 minutes tbe executive chamber and remain this year among the peopl^ who dtpartmenta, which has been in ef- sembly this afternoon, arranged by vestlgatloB was mads that there children,-at the rectory, with Christ- late in arriving in Manchester this was s strong draught there until fa is notified that the manufacture romance for the silver (eet about two weeks, is workinf to morning. In addition to the regu- a faculty committee eonelatlng of General Assembly has organised and Ayres, Lola Lane, married AI Hall, guerita Rouse. Tbe bride, an in- mas tree, refre.ihments and carol Bmbars would sweep up the chim- m lsman^ement of money, tha In- screen. the director. • valid, was carried to the church for the ad»anta*e of the drivers of the singing. lar car for mall, another for express Paul J. Volquarda^, William M. is ready-to receive him in Jsint con- and two passenger cosches, the ney and fall upon the roof, but after dustrial Bankera’ greed,1, the bribery Fifty-three film couples were Other Sfarrlagee the ceremony. trucks of the fire department and George V. Smith of WiUlngton Roacoe and Harry 8. Kltchlng. The It was cleaned out Wednesday it vention. Tbe governor’s staff Is OPEN FORUM of government officials, «iul marri^ this year. Lost year there spent part of the day Tuesday, visit- train had one extra passenger coach directed to wear the service uni- the The New Haven Railroad is going in for stream- lining on the highway aa well u oa the railway. After a long separation Norma also ewi«»ng the firemen in getting school closed after todaj^a sestioB was decided that the beat way to raismansgement of machinery. were only 81. Talmadgc finally divorced Joseph to the proper location of a fire when ing the town clerk’s office for re- and six cars used to carry mail and prevent further trouble was to have form, overcoats and sabrea for the (H4> AGE PENSIONS Almve la ono of the new stream-lined buses of its high way subsidiary, the New England Transportation Com- express. and will re-open next Wedneaday inauguration and the special evening The President is beiu* tactful. At pany. Thirteen of these are in dally operation on th e Boston-New York and Boston-Providence ruiu. IDese To be sure, some of the unions Schenck, the producer, and then IBxperimenters in England h a v e u - there is an aiarm turned in. search, and calling on friends. morning. a screen placed over the top of the present he is on the defensive. did not last the year out. succeeded in producing wool In-.^ The method used in caliing the do- Mrs. Charles P. Miner, entertain- Conductor Robert Thayer was In drees uniform at the luugurai ball. Mr. Editor: new models have reclining chairs, plenty of knee roo m, a new type of duct ventilation, and hot svater heat. ma^^ deo.rge Jessel. Gloria charge of the train. It was neces- The program opened with qelee- chimney to prevent sparks from fall- Watching in which direction tha But Cupid found consolation else- Stuart’s trial separatlor. from Blair deflhlleljr cutting pieces of live partnent at the north end, either by ed the Ladles’ Afternoon Bridge sary to hold the train over nearly tloDs by the orchestra under tbs di- ing out onto tha shingles. This Permit me, please, the courtesy wind Is blowing. It u time for the Gordon Newell ended in divorce, sheepskin and keeping them in vats aUrm or by whisUe, is to cail club at her home on the Green Tues- of the "Open Forum” for che bene- where. There was the whirlwind 10 minutes while the load coming Joe Penner, Lyda Robertl and Jack Oakle are featured in “Collegs rection of William J. Hanna, follow- screen eras received today and woa people to demand what they want. courtship of CHiaries Boyer, tbe and she married Arthur Sbeekmai:, containing a certain chemical solu- the number MS2, which is connected day from 3 to 6 p. ra. Two tables placed in position. fit of everybody. Citizens of Man- How? By contact with your Con- Dezao of South Windsor, died Wed- Sigma fraternity of Hartford will tion. into Manchester was being taken Rhythm”, to be shown at the State theater Christmas Day, Wednesday ed by brief remarks by Director J. nesday morning at St. Francis hos- hold the aimuOl Christmas Eve French actor, i-nd Par Paterson, writer. Laura Laplante got a di- srith the boiler room of the Orford were In play. Mrs. Robert F. Porter and Thursday, G. Echmallan. Mr. Hanna then led chester have doubUeas heard of the gressman and President. We ore at vorce in Riga, Latvia, from Direc- off. .. a n d what a qra ; ^"Old Age Revolving Pension Plan,” WAPPING pital. Besides his parents, he leaves party at tbe Club Monte Carlo, at Englla>' actress; the two-ln-a-day Boap company. When this call is won first prise, Mrs. Mary E. Cum- The mail that waa unloaded was the etudenta in group singing of the turning point of the adminis- elopements of Evelyn Venable with tor Willie. ■: Seiter. She married sant in a bell rings in the Manches- mings seomd. Refreshments of cake PLANS FOR INAUGURAL n ' least to some extent. But we are tration. The new Ctongreot will, un- two brothers, Donald and Edwin East Windsor HUI. mostly in large packages and was "Holy N ight” Michael Saverick id; a tof Clti stinj Dezso; two sisters, Arline and Hal Mohr, and of Evelyn Laye with Irving Ashe:;, producer, and Seiter ter police station. There is always and coffee were served. mailed under parcel poat rates. It families in need and know all rendered an accordion solo, after iglad to learn that there Is to be an doubtlngly, be led by your opiifioim. There were 14 women present at Frank Lawton, and the surprise of went to Yuma with Marion Nixon. WS officer on duty at the police sta- '^opportunity for all interested to hear LITTBRAE CffVIS. the luncheon and meeting of , the Marquerite Dezso, also his grand- could not all be transferred directly about these people. Otherwise they which a short play waa given, en- OF GOVERNOR ANNOUNCED mother, Mrs. Marquerite Dadsen, all the,, year—Margaret Sullivan’s Heather Angel and Ralph Forbes tton. As the bell rings the officer to the truck from the train, and HOPKINS TO nCHT wouldn’t presume to tell the Ameri- titled "Up In the Air." ’Those who vrith their own ears a man who is United Workers which was held at elopement with her director, Wil- gave Hollywood a surprise. Richard the Economic Adviser in the so-call- A WORD OF APPRECIATION the home of Mrs. Katherine Chad- of South Windsor. The funeral was GIVE DISHES N E H WEEK takes up the receiver, listens in on PYTHIAN SISTERS HERE after the train had left the sacks can people how relief should be ad- took part were Haxel Johnson, Ruth held Thursday noon at the funeral liam Wyler. Ulx. after his divorce from Wini- the call and hear# the message ask- were picked up, arriving late at the ministered. Mahoney, Edith Chapin, Mary An- ed Townsend Plan from the i.ame of Editor of Evening Herald: burn. The next ail day nv^eting will fred Coe, said he didn’t expect, to Parade to Be Held in Hartford, It was with mhigled feelings ot be held with Mrs. Harold M. New- rooms of Taylor and Modcan, H art- First of Year ing for the fire apparatus and where post office. T Incoming express DOLES FOR NEEDY ”1 haven’t changed my mind about tonio and Mabel Hack. The play waa the one who started iL In brief the ford. and the interment was in the FRIDAY AND SATURDAY marry again, but he did. Virginia It is to be sent. CHANGE MEETING NIGHT was of a mixed nature and required relief. I am one hundred percent coached by William Higgins of the On Jan. D—-To Start from the { idea la to pension all people over six- joy and sofrow that we read In berry Friday afternoon, February 1. The first wedding of the year saw Webster, his former secretary, now The person getting the call at the onslderable sortln,-- before the two faculty. , ty whose record is free from crimi- Wednesday’s HeiMd of the resigna- 1935. South Windsor cemetery. Director Mervyn Leroy utdted with is Mrs. Dix. for work relief and always have Hartford Club. Doris Warner, daughter of Sam of boOer room at the Orford Soap com- trucks being used in the delivery been.” Anthony Leflne then presented a nality by having the National Gov- tion of Mr. Sessions as organist and A surprise party was given Mrs. An amateur night program given Manager George Hoover an- Unique among the weddings was y at once blows the signal num- Will Gather on Thursday, Dec- were able to leave the station. Secretary Ickes said ”tbe dole violin solo, Marjorie Perrett enter- Hartford, Dec. 21.—(AP)— The ernment put into their bands director at the South Methodist Kenneth Segee at the home of her at the Town Hall, Moqday evening, nounced today that dishes will be the Warrer Bros. Ricardo Cortez that or Chester Conklin to Mar- There are no regular drivers at ember 27 lo Celebrate Their At the express office it was said Relief Director Declares He tained with a reading and Woodrow monthly ^nsion of with the church. Joy os we think of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Burn- for the benefit of Abe E. Miller exchanged vows with Mrs. Chris- C doesn’t appeal to me” while Norris military plans for the inauguration i $200 given to women as gifts from the tine Lee of New York. the hose house at Main and Hilliard J2th Anniversai^, that the incoming express Into declared "1 don’t favor the dole.” Saccoccio played a saxophone aolo. of Governor Wilbur L. Cross for his' sole condition that the pensioner, pleasant associatloiu we have had ham recently. Twenty-nine of her Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, State theater on Friday and Satur- Manchester was showing an in- The president of the Students Ac- man or woman, agree, under oath, with this talented and courteous Sunday School pupils of the Central played to a capacity crowd. Joseph “Big weddings" of the year In- gtreeU and in the hurry to get to 1$ 100 Per Cent for Work The United Conference of Mayors third term were announced today by Baptist church in Hartford, gave McCabe was master of ceremonies. day this coming week and tbe week the firehouse and take out the ap- Memorial Temple, Pythian Sls- crease this year. Mall will be sent had issued a statement saying It tivities Association spoke briefly Brig. Gen. W. F. Ladd, the state ad- to spend the entii'e amount of tbe musician during the past eleven following. Dishes have been award- cluded that of Raquel Torres to naratua, there has been mistakes into Manchester Sunday. wonid “bitterly fight" any attempt and the students sang "O Little jutant general. | years, and the delightful musical her a farewell reception. They The Legion chorus sang and other Stephen Ames, .ex-husband of M U F F L E R S ter.s, will hold Ita meeting on Thurs- pension within the confines of tbe programs he has put on with the brought refreshments, and a very entertainment Included a clog ed previously on Wednesdays ana E ^ e in the past in getting the prop- day evening, December 27, instead to hold up work relief in Congress. Town of Bethlehem,’’ after which re- The First and Second Companies,' United States during the current Thursdays. Mr. Hoove: says that Adrienne, and Carmcllta Geraghty's for the Idle. freshments were served and the choir he has so well trained, each pleasant evening was enjoyed. dance by Joseph McCabe, a mono- wedding to C!arey Wilson, writer. flocation. This is now being over- of Tue.sday evening, which Is Christ- Governor’s Foot Guard and tbe Sec- month in which it is received, and Fourteen friends of Miss Marjorie the change will be for these coming Sl.OO - *2.50 dome. As soon as the police officer orchestra furnished additional Sunday and on -tpecial occaslona logue by James Mollison, a tap two weeks only and Is done for the Fan interest was high in the mas. The meeting will be held In also that be or she will cease from during the winter months. Elmore of Pleasant Valley, gave her dance by Alice Stratton,an accord- Ginger Rogers-Lcw Ayres nuptials, ^ t s the call, he dials 7373, which the usual place, Od pall comes from. chiefs club, organized several years the procession of flags of many ness conference for recovery drove America will demand something school boll on Saturday evening, tion in sunny California he would This is proving to be of value to ago. Is one of the boosters for the nations. A children’s chorus will ahead with attempts to win farmers more than mere window dress- December 29, a t 8 p. m. The speaker be able to resume his life’s work. W e ll, Folks, T h is Is T h e ’ Gift Shoppers WiU Do We want to assure Mr. Sessions Bremen and the drivers and is a temple. sing carols. and lab<)r to their views. ing before she will again give her la to be Samuel Di.ck, M. A., D.D., time saver that is important. To Study Report aid to the Republican Party. that bis efforts in behalf of good In further celebration, the temple Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Church enter- Pb.D., of Los Angeles, Cal., Dean music in our town, and in the South will sponsor a public setback party, tained twenty of their young mar- Word at the White House was —U. S. Senator Gerald P. Nye. of the Econondc Department of the C h e c k T h a t Is G o in g T o that in the normal course the plat- Methodist church in particular, Saturday evening, December 29, at ried friends of this town at their Townsend Old Age Revolving Pen- have been appreciated by the vast the home of Mrs. Carrie Samlow, homo Saturday evening. A buffet form would bo referred to the de. It Is not in the eplrit of partlsana, sion Plan. He’s speaking in Boston Well To Come To majority of music lovers, and that P a y For O u r 1935 X m a s ^ ^ HEBRON the preeent most excellent chief, 447 supper was served, followed by partments concerned for detailed but partners, that America has pro- nightly for two weeks, and goes study. It was delivered to executive gressed. you con pay H b a c h a IHHe et o Ilsie over o period during don’t mean maybe. The choir that The Hebron grammar and primary Main street. bridge playing. Iho next tan monlht or mors. Come in and telli H ovor willi from Msmebester to Bridgeport.. he has trained has a reputation that Frank Whalen of South Windsor mansion yesterday by C. B. Ames, —8. Clay Williams, chairman of Purchasing Power .For the People, rooms will unite in presenting a chairman of the committee. MRB. in—write—or phone. reaches far beyond the borders of Gif ts. Qhrlstmas program at the local has moved Into the house directly in and Employment for the Unemploy- this town. One noted musician re- CURB QUOTATIONS the rear of the old homestead which Hopkins flung this shaft at the ed is the slogan of the Townsend HOUSE’S Town Hall this evening at B o'clock. was built by his grandfather, Peter relief proposal; God was good to me every day. cently said that ita equal could not Tbs principal feature will be a play "Some people, spending two or Tli«P onlye r chnrsos o n Ina lArcol F yereenti n a yern c montlie onC nn-o . plan, according to Dr. Dick, who bo foimd this side of New York I Whalen. ’The old house will be —John O. Rockefeller, Sr. says of the so-called "New Deal", pntttM “A Christmas Dream". The Amer Clt Pow and Lt B ...... 1 ^ three days, thinking nothing about ^nltf amonat of Iona City Those who were present at taken (Jown. ADVERTISEMENT— Room 9e State Theater BIS«r. Weldon Drug: Co. "Billions of dollars have been bor- the service in the South church last If it’s possible to fill your needs at this late date play was written and arranged by a Assd Gas and E le c ...... -%Anthony MIkulskI, 20, of South how relief should be handled, de- TBS .Mala Street Telepheae group of grammar room pupils— clde In the sacred precincts of White 903 Main Street rowed to move the wheels of indus- Sunday morning felt that his esti- Amer Sup Power ...... IWWindsor and Martin Lichata, 20, ot At Conran’s alleys—Big prizes try, plow up cotton, kill pigs and Xlsle Oarbich, Marie Smith, Jeanne Blue Ridge ...... l-\ Wlllys street. East Hartford, wore Sulphur Springs that the unem- Loans Mode In Nearby Towaa mate waa right when at the close you will find this store at your service. Ives, and Merle Jones. The leading ployed should receive baskets on weekly. cattle, hire farmers to let their of the service with no organ ac- Can Marconi ...... 1% bound over to the Superior Court, companying them they sang the rtfes will be taken by Robert Hor Cities Service ...... 1%on chargeli of theft, in the Town Christmas. fields lie idle, and what has been ton, representing the Christmas Cities Service, p f d ...... 1144 Court last Tuesday evening. The "No doubt they have visited many accomplished? The unemployed con- seven-fold Amen, and then took up Men’s Linen •^ rlt; Janice Ward, as Eifle, the tinue to beg bread, the employed to the recessional hymn and marched Elec Bond and S h a re ...... 6% ball. In each case was set nt 12,000. out wlUiouX a single break In that child; Jeaime Ives, the mother, and Ford Limited...... BTii The case of Peter Battison, 19, of pinch the nickel until the buffalo on Maria Smith, the nurse. The other it bellows before they let it go, taxes most beautiful service. That little SHIRTS Mavis Bottling A ...... Oak street, New Britain, also charg- incident showed what skilled lead- parts, all of which are minor ones, Midwest U tjls ...... 1-16ed with theft, was postponed to the are unpaid, mortgages are foreclos- HANDKERCHIEFS S H IR T S ed, bouses unpainted, people driven ership can do with a company of wlU be taken by the primary pupils Nlag Hud Pow ...... 3'i next session of the Town Court, devoted and loyal singers. We were Arrow A mlsed program consisting of Penn Road ...... 1\ which will be held Thursday eve- Insane, suicides increase, young peo- mviothi Shirts .... $ 1 . 0 0 up ple are tempted to crime, and olu proud of them then as we have been $1.95“'“'’ G Boags and recitations will next be United Founciers ...... *«ning, Dec. 27. His bail was set at so many, many times in the past. (/, Box of S ix ...... $1.00 pMaented. The choruses will be United Gas ...... 144*1,000, people driven to despair at tbe sight May God bless them each and every Riegel - M Silent Night", “Hark( the Herald United Lt and Pow A ...... 1 The Rye Street school held a SYMINGTON’S of poorbouse doors opening before them.” one! Shirts .... Aagol' Sing", "It Came Upon a Mid Util Pow and L t ...... 44 Christmas Bazaar last evening. Mr. Sessions, with this loyal Box of F o u r. . $1.00 $1.50“'“’ 1 Bight Clear,” "To the Child Jesus” Let Manchester citizens turn out choir, will give bis last musicale in Phillips •Tftie Wonderful Christmas Story,’ in large numbers on December 29 to the South church (for a few months Jones Shirts •Chiming Christmas Bells,” closing The package store men you hear a man who has thoroughly at least) next Sunday evening at Box of Three.. $1.00 $1.50“’'"’ d With the Gloria. The verse speaking studied the problem, and can speak 7:30. This is his annual Christnoas Linencraft itodr will give "The Night Before SiWMMIKKWMinciKWMtalfaMX from first-hand knowledge of the carol service and we are going to plan. Shirts...... Christmas," in recitative. A group of deal with want to wish you pack the church o its fullest capa- Plain Linen HANDKERCHIEFS .... $1.65 V girls will give a recitation, “Santa f She'd mther buy the other W. D. WOODWARD. city to show our appreciation of •L Claus". Lloyd Gray will toll “Why this fine outstanding musician who Waverly the Bells a t Christmas Ring." Bar- J (hinge hereelf—but Flower* ft “SOCIALISM” has given eleven long years of 25c - 35c • 50c Shirts...... xui ik imllt. 1 J $1.00 r bara Brebant will recite "The y are the gift Inspiration that ft sincere greetings for the Editor, The Herald: faithful service to the church and Christmas Tree”. Marie Smith and [ Will wo have a Socialist presi- the community, and also our ap- giUsabeth GoncI will also recite. V I* alwaya enre to piranr! dent in 1940? Will there be recov- preciation' of what Mrs. A. L. Fancy Silk |

the streets to watch them go by t Saarbrueckan pollcs preesdaa and ing a total o f 18 who will aaslat the lows fiaa ftmr dami but thsrs were no cheers. followed the parade. "regulars” In the delivery and hand- Vme. 30, Meriden Endees Edge Moriarty Brothers, 37 to 34 SCANDIA LODGE Manchester LEAGUrS SOLDIERS Except for the music of the band Tbs Saar now la ocouplsd by 800 FOUR MEN ADDED ling it mall during the Chrlstmaa Dmc. 23, 88AS and the thud of marching boots, not Soldiers and ths i«malnlng 3,000 rush. Those engaged yesterday In- Deo. 38, 1988, a sound was hoard. Not a word coming in under Leagtm auspices clude Harold Belcher, Raymond R. urday, 13,480 Isttan \ NAMES JOHNSON Date Book REACHSAARARE^ spoken above a whisper. era due .tomorrow and Sunday, TO FORCE AT P.O. Belknap, Jamea Cosgrove and Alton In order td obtats aa i ' PAUL (DAFFY) DEAN YALE VICTORY AT Authorities of the League of Na- Lathrop. Postmaster Frank B. parison ot laat yaafa tlcms, governing the Saar, who have CAMP w n x FILBD Crocker aald today that no addi- this year's, U will be LOCALS DROP THRILLER tional men would be birsd. Three New Champs Fail TsaIgM been anxloua concerning what eflsct watt until tha figurw fa* ttti »art Beats lannarone A t Btats thsatsr—”368 Nights In PRINCETON MAJOR Socceedi Hits Fridehoni BattaDoD of Italians the First foreign soldiers might have on the * New Havta, Deo. 31.— (A P )—The Rash Is On Now and Addi- A total of 77,830 letters went morrow and Monday ana IS MARRIED AFTER HoUywood” at 7:00 and 9:26. "Men- population, appeared visibly re- will of Alice Sumner Camp, widow through the cancelling machine dur- AS STAYNTTSKY SHINES ace” at 8:20. Oomplsta ahows at lieved by the silent reception, Fears of Walter Camp's Yale football au- ing the first four daya of this week. ly To Revive Boxing Game Horen u Freiideiit; To 7:00 and 8:18. to Arrive; Populace SQeot had been expressed in some quai> thority was admitted to probats by tional Help Was Needed— The peak will be reached today and Tomorrow rifled lightning,” la formed _ For Fifth Straight Win UPSETOFSPORTS #> ters tbst the soldiers' arrival migbt Judge John L. Gilsoh yesterday. Her tomorrow. The number of letters SPEEDY COURTSHIP Dec. 22.—Army .end Nsvy Club’s lightning strikes sand, fa n u r •stats, which has an approxlmats going through the local postoffice, HoUfaistaIlttioiJti.3. Christmas party. u Troops March. NaAtTStsd IimUIm cries by Peak Tomorrow. particles In iU path. f; Zijic Brodien Bring Victory BOX SCORE 'Alumni bookstbaU valua of 1100,000 la left to her chil- ctassifled according to days, fol- EX-SEBVICIi: MEN’S Also M. H. 8.-i dren Walter, Jr., and Janstto Camp lows: Monday, 5,780; Tuesday, 11,- OAME8 TOMORT Mu Baer Fdb Moiatamois| gamo at Stats Armoty. The First Troops frMB Bddod in Final Elis Stnoning Feat Voted These were the first troops to Buck with a trust fund for ths edu- ,246; Wednesday, 17,140; Thursday, ADVERTISEMENT Yoanger Half of Star Fkdh to Sflyer City Fire Clos- Next W eA ^43,700. Hockex^ B. F. Pts. Alget J. Johnson of 24 Edgerton Dec. 28.—Presentation of Han- Saarbruecken, S u r 'Basin Terri- march .in the Saar since the French cation of her grandaoii. Welter Four more men were added yes- Oames In the Ex-Servloe Men’s Camp, third. terday to the post office force, mak- Open Alleys at Ckmran’a Carnera; Rost Wins and Moildon Em strset srsa elected president of del’s "Moaslab” by Emanuel Luther- tory. »ec. 21—(AP) — The Sear left after the occupation of the Last year the figures were as fol- night. Two Games to Wm by 53 Lengne at Farr's alleys tonight Greatest Surprise; Rnsh of Mrs. Buck will rscelvs ons-half of ing Duo Weds Beaoty Con- (By Aaaodated Presa) ing Minntos After Score Is Oliner, if ...... 3 8 7 Reandla Lodge, No. 23, Order of an church choir. ’Territory got Its first real sight of Rhineland at the close of the World are as follows: NATIONAL LEAGUE Schee, rf ...... 4 I 9 ths residuary estate and her son 35 American Lsfloa vs Veterans Loses Title; Olin Onsts i Vasa, at the semi-annual eleotiaci Also Candlelight carol oervlco at tha League of Nations sunny today War. PiM;RitsATerageof 134 Chicago 4, New York Rangers 1. 8. Zajac, c ...... I 0 3 South Methodi.-t church. one hundredths by reason of a of Foreign Wars, alleys 1 and S. test Winnen k Late for Detroit 1, Montreal Maroons 1, Cards Is Second, DownfaD 0 2 o f officers last night In Orange hall. when a battalion of Italian grena- The well dlactpltned italtana de- ccdicll. Her grandson will have the Tied at 34-AD in Tongh MnHtewskl, c ...... I Dec. 28.—Reunion of M. H. 8. trained St 8 p. m. end fell in front - Army and Navy vs. British Ue. Pechuck, I g ...... 5 1 9 Hs aueesedi Miss Frideborg Thorsn, dtsrs led by a snappy band marched trust fund When be becomes 30 War Vets, alleys • and 4. RosenUoom; Little Ground class o f 1938 at Castle Farm Inn. of the railway station while their to Riials’ 128; Both Get Toronto 1, S t Louis 1, tie. of Giants Hiird. H. Zajas, rg ...... 4 0 8 fifth member of the Thoren fiunily This tenth through this city. yeers of age this going to bis father the Ceremony. Battle. band played FascUt tunes. The of- In event of the grandson's death, f INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE to hold the office. Installation .will Doc. 37__ Benefit dance by Man- The band played jovial quicksteps, ficers were received by League of- 16 5 87 kGained. London 1, Buffalo 0. take ^ c e on Thursday, January 8, chester PubHc ‘Isalth Nurstng As- the troops were spick-snd-spsn In ficials and the staff of tbs BriUsh 163 Single. Moriarty Brothero .with Emest Soderbsrg of Nutmeg soclatlon at Country Club. Losses estimated at 8100,000,000 Russellvflls, Ark.. Dsc. 21— (AP) OAN.-AM. LEAGUE By ALAN GOULD oUvs drab uniforms with r ^ fac- Army. were caused by Area on farms laat Asaoctatod Preaa Sports Editor m a wen plajred, hard fought ox B. F. Pto. Lodge, of Hartford In charge. Dec. 38,—Reunlcn of class of ings, and 10,000 persons massed in CRUIKSHANKWINS —Uttle Brother (Daffy) Dean the Boston 2, Quebec 1. Holland, rg ...... 2 0 4 Buses filled with blue-coatsd year. EDITOR’S NOTE: This U the Providence 2. Philadelphia 0. hibitlon, the flaohy Meriden Endees Other officers elected were; vice- 1633 of M. H. 8. at Country a u b . Oominir from bohind to the epec- calm and collected bridegroom who Folkowaki, Ig, I f ___ . I 1 3 kept his bride waiting three hours. seventh and last of a series of re- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION New York. Dec. 21.— (A P)— eked out a 37 to 34 victory over the preaident, Olof Erlsnson; recording Dec. 29.—Annual dance of Young maoner in which he h u Judging from the reaction ik the Stavnitsky, c, Ig ... . 4 4 13 secretary, Carl J. B. Anderson; as- Republican Club at Country Club. COLONIAL TOURNEY Is honeymooning today toward a Minneapolis 4, Tulsa 2. Moriarty Bros. Firestone Service Wells ...... -1 0 3 titampbed In four previou.- match- meeUng with Big Brother "Dlsxy’’. country's sporting experts 1934 Is slstant recording secretary, Emil Also Townsend Club moss meet- TONIGHT’S SCHEDULE quintet played at the Silver (bty laat Moloney, r f ...... 3 1 7 ing at High school. Dr. Samuel m t~lth outatandlnc bowleni at the By HARRY ORAVSON the year of the big earthquake In Anderson; financial secretary, Ivar "A real Oiristmaa surprise, that’s Sports Editor NEA Service International League night Hadden, i f ...... : 3 0 d Carlson; assistant financial secre- Dick, speaker. This ad must do double duty . . for Saturday aad Monday me" chortled Daffy, "Nervbu# bride- athletic results. There may IM elate, Oiarlle Kebart defeated Tony London at Windsor. sharp differences of opinion as to The winners displayed a neat pass- tary, Arvld Gustafson; treasurer, Dec. 31.—Knights o f Columbus pricee will be the same both days. Tomorrow will nrebaUy be IkBnarone ot Bridgeport at the Y . groom?. Not a bit of It.” New York, Dec. 21--Three world American Assoclatloa just what constitutes an upset in ing combination and also some re- 14 6 34 Amandus Johnson; chaplain, Mrs. New Year’s E!ve dance and dinner the busiest Saturday of the year . . won’t you pleim ‘phone K . C. A. alleya last night by the Captures First Prize Money Sometime yesterday the question champions were crowned during Minneapolis at Oklahoma City. sports but there appears no doubt, markable long shot ability. "Henny" Score at halftime. Ehideea, 24; Erica Dahlqulst; master of cere- at Rainbow hall. PINEHURST your order tonight. It it Is convenient? We will be here until eiinfortable margin of 53 pine, was settled with Miss Dorothy San> Manchester 19. monies, Mrs. Constance Wenner- Also "Sweet Adeliue" in midnight jiekiiig up 71 pine on bla opponent dusky local beauty winner and 1634. They are Maxlc Adelbert on the basis of the Associated Presa Zajac and Pechuck proved to be a y®“ *' Christman staples such as Ptam. Fig of $5,000 Against Golfing fourth annual poll, that the experts 'thorn In the local b ^ s defense all Referee, Gasman. gren; assistant master of cere- show at Stats theater. Dial 4151 PuddUig . . 5Uac« Meat . . wa have all klada— la the laat two games. daughter of a Sandusky and Rus- Baer. Heavy: Bob Olln. light-heavy, Time, four 10-mlnute periods. monies, George Johnson; Inner Coming Events Hie Fifth VicUm sellville lumber man. The wedding expetlenced more and bigger shoclui night long. The oilers played the en- Special— Birdseye Limaa 25c box F rle ^ a, Crosse Blackwell’s, and Heins . . and don’t forget and Teddy Yarosz, middleweight. this year than ever before. From tire first half without the aervices guard, Emest Dahlqulst; outer Jan. 1.—"Tha UtUe MlnlsUr” lannarone waa the fifth ace of the Stars of World. was arranged for 6 o'clock. The Barney Ross became the flnt COUNnYTOHOLD with Katharine Hepburn opens at poUabed lanea to bow to the bowl* bride was ready but she had not Pasadena on New Tear's Day when of "Phil” WeUs, regular center. The Peruvian cormorant is guard, John Wennergren; pianist, mr lightweight leader ever to win the Columbia Lions upset Stanford, Stavnitsky was ailvanced to tho cen- most valuable bird in the world, Slgrid Freeburg; trustee for three the State theater. bHlUance of Manchester’s taken into consideration that she welter wreath, but could not hold It Jan. 18.—Second smnuai "Inter- ! FRESH ekampion of the alleys, a list that was marrying one of the Dean until the Polo Grounds In Decem- ter circle in his place with Folkow- produces the rare gusmo. years, S. Emil Johnson; auditor for la suggested for the thrifty-minded Nassau, Bahamas, Pec. 21.— (AP) the length of the outdoor season, A SWIMMING MEET ber when the football Giants bowl- skl being removed from forward to three years, John A. Olson;, leader national Night” at Y. M. C A. for Sunday—or tor ChrUtmaa Day. Includes such luminaries as Wally brothers. Paul suddenly discover- Jimmy McLamln giving another Jan. 17-20 — Annual Poultry I SAU SAG E Fipp, Mike Bogino, Joe Lahlaatra —Little Bobby Crulchshank con- ed be needed a wedding suit, a ring, ed over the (Thicagd B ean It was guard. The score at the end of the of degree team. Frideborg Thoren ROAST Again we feature •• the *1iest buy”— striking Illustration of the fallacy one big surprise after another In and Herbert Johnson; trustee to Show at State Armory. E Sperry a Barnes’ Sausmte In one and Center cUU e* Eastern Pork . . the Bhd Jack White. Kebart Is sched- quered the rarest golfing contests a license, a shave, a haircut first quarter was 10 to 7, favor the B two-pound hags . . ws have S. a B. of the old saying, "They never come every major branch of athletic com- Endees. Hall Association Svea for three Jan. 19.—Annual concert and Rib nod Whole Strip at LOWER uSed to meet Pipp at the Morgan al> tonay when he captured first prise First he drove to Fort Smith 80 dance of Manchester Pipe Band. S Hama and Bacon, too. taya In Hartford this Sunday after- miles away. Dashing from store to back." Event To Be Held January petition. A t the end of the first half the years, John Poison; auditor to Hall PORK PRICES. money In the 16,000 British Colonial Baby Arizmendl took a 16- Biggest of all upsets, apparently, Association ivea for one year, Erik Jan. 30.—Second annual birthday B Country Style Sausage . . yon will noon in a return match. Last store he got everything but the round decision from Mike Belloise count waa 24 to 19, favor the win- ball at Btate Armory. nigbt’a clash waa the first half of a open tournament he won with a 72- license. He drove up to the court- waa the football triumph of Yale's Modean. S for stuffing, 2 9 C CENTER RIB OR WHOLE STRIP OF to gain world feather champion- Iron Men over previously undefeat- ners. With the inserUon of Wells at Feb. 2-3.—Ice Carnival program, home and home match, the last hole score of 267. house at Oxark, Just os the clerk 19 at Bristol Boys’ Club; the beginning of the laat half the A committee waa appointed to LEAN ROAST PORK, lb...... The Richmond, Va., professional ship recognition in New York, but ed and heavily favored Princeton, ball on Saturday, camivrl on Sun- of which will be rolled In was closing the office. He got the local boys started to go places. Had- aerve refreshments at the installa- 24c put together four cards that did this title generally Is conceded to but the experts had a difficult time tion meeUng, consisting ot Frlde- day. (Tentative). Large LINK SAUSAGE Loin Center Pork, Fresh Pork Sheul- Bridgeport In the near future. license. Meanwhile, the wedding den's play under the hoop proved a Maroh 17.—Ball, Ancient Order Cuts Down liPad not vary more than two strokes and Freddie Miller, the Oncinnati Two Classes Planned. chooaing betWeen this stunning borg Thoren, Carin Bolin, Eva True- I lb...... 28^ ders, l b ...... hour and three more hours passed. southpaw. big factor to his team. "Stlffy" open- o f Hibernians. ______Special 25c lb. 17c lannarone went into the lead made them return 3600. Waa the bride nervous? He’ll be achievement and the collapse of the man, Ebba Gustafson,‘Herbert John- Young Tony Butler of Harlingen, With all this activity the beak New York Giants in baseball or the ed up with some brilliant long shots, son, Everett Solomonson and John Sliced Bacon In the Cellophane Wrap wiD be from the outset and at one time here, she said. Then the bridegroom to pull the score up to 32-27 favor Smnll Link Sausage, 29c lb. First . .33e lb. was leading Kebart by as high as Texas, finished a stroke , behind busting business failed to regain Announcement has been made by consequent rush of the St. Louis Poison. Prise Little Links, Schofield, Deerfoot, Scotch H am ...... drove up to the Sandusky residence. much, if any, of the ground It has the visitors. With six minutes to go . .39e l l v ST pins. After the halfway mark Crulckshank and Leo Mallory of Just aa the minister about reach- William N. Stakely of Suffleld Cards to the- year's major league Bryjhtwoo^^nuU^^towagej^^^^^^ Noroton, Coun.. another youngster, lost since the dear old dizzy and heights. the score'was knotted at 32 all. H. GOVERNOR EXPLAINS knd bem reached, however, Kebart ed the "wilt thou" section, Brother School, commissioner of swimming ThU Is aaathsr nlos Sunday Roaat o v started to close the gap slowly but shot a 260 for third place. Butler daffy days of the late Tex Rickard. Arriving at a decision on points, Zajac came through with a neat side Moot Managsr thlaka will be nsoeh la "Daffy" leaned casually over the Outside of the Baer-Prlmo Car- for the County YMCA. of the an- arm flip to forge ahead. Stavnitsky Christmas Special anrMy and was down only 18 pins won 3360, Mallory 3260. bride and planted a resounding kiss nased on the listing of first, second FIREMEN’ S SETBACK RECENTmTEMENT damaad tliU week sad . . aad what a going into the last two games, when Joe Turnesa of Hartford, Conn., nera party and the two meetings nual swimming meet sponsored by and third choice of surprise pack- then came through with a thriller GROUND BEEF lot of PRIBIE TENDER RIB BOASTS ICE CREAM YULE LOG on her cheek. of McLamln and Ross, no show from the center of the floor to knot So finished off with a smashlnt, amassed a 277 for fourth place. Leaving after the ceremony for a the Association, to be held again ages, Yale's victory tops the list he has ready. Von eon have them for a Kerry Qbristmas! drew anything of consequence. TOURNEY RESULTS Delicious roll of Mardi-Oms foe climax of 162 and 142 to 122 and honeymooh trip to Gulfport, Miss., this year at the Bristol Boys’ Club with 126 points, one more than the It up again. H. Zajac waa fouled, 25* IS- ROAST boned aad rolled or out abort, aa yoa m for his rival. Baer knocked Camera down 11 —the date being Saturday, January combinec’ National League and and made good the shot.. One point Did Not Refer to Mayor __For meat loaf or meet tells. prefer . . at a irtoe you ean afford to Cream; Manchester Dniry Vanilla where they will meet Big Brother times In 11 rounds to gate re- with red and green fm it Jelly cubes Kebart hit for an average of 134 "D lisy" and his wife, they arrived 19. The meet is open to any boy or World Series conquests of the Car- up. Maloney waa removed from the Foley's Express held the lead In pay. Some •a lew aa, ceipts of 3418,663.60. This en- dinals, already proclaimed the game due to an Injury. Tims In beef lb ...... scattered through It. "Bark” of A FITTING climax to' your Christmas dinner ""Opo- tar the ten games to 128.7 for Ian- YACHTING EXPERTS In Little Rock three hours later. young man In the County, whose the firemen’s setback tournament at Hayes When He Spoke of COLD MEATS 29c dali delicious desserts in the cold-fashioned manner* narone. ^ t h had a high single <>, gagement and the two McLaraln- amateur standing has been certi- > ear’s outstanding team. The down- again and S. Zajac sllppied away for the Hiniard street firs house this Chocolate Frozen Whipped Cream. Suddenly Paul realized he hadn't Ross battles together brought re- Deooratod with holly leaves and ijn but Kebart also had a 162 to his had any supper. So they stopped fied by the organization he repre- fall of the Giants ranks third, with a neat shot to win a game that week, when Foley and Hutson bad of smoothly flavored Manchester Dairy lee Cream. eredlL In games, the Bridgeport ceipts of 3900,000, making It sents—and who Is a member of a 84 points kept the crowd on edge imtll the high score o f 118. Second high was Liverwurst Block Giuck Pot Roasts berries. Serves 6 to 8. Pries, $1. This Ice Cream Yule Log, for example, will bo delir* EXPLAIN DEaSION over for a wedding meal. As calm plain that one appearance of Jack Unofficial Fixers. liter had the edge by six to four. aa her husband, the bride ate her YMCA organization or whose or- Two Grid Upsets final whlatle. won by Hanna and LaChance of the 5 lbs. $1.10 ered to your home—nil ready for the table—a grand .'•The scores: Dempsey during the gold rush ganization or club has affiliated Football’s next biggest upset, the Roaebudt with 114. in apple shapes dlimer while he explained Just how "Bill Oliver, colored flash exhibit- Boneless Chuck or Rump Pot Rossis. Legs Kebart; 131, 124, 113. 163, 110,. was worth three of the best shots with the County YMCA Athletic overthrow of the Bears by the No tournament play will be held Quite a novelty. Regular Uverwnrst dessert without a bit of kitchen wwk to inten«at this all came about. ed . a nicq floor gome. This colored Hartford, Dec. 31.—(AP) — A of Tender Lamb. Shoulders s f Uuab, boned US, 140. ISO, 162, 142—1340. of today. A.ssociatlon. Giants for the national professional December 28 or January 1 as both a Head Chsese, Corned Beef. Bologna. the turkey ritesi "Aw, I’d been seeing her around The McLaraln-Ross rematch boy sure is popular with the fans statement from Gov. Wilbur L. II Baked sad Boiled Hsm, etc. and rolled, fl.OO to 81.17 each. ilannarone: 136, 127, 163, 141, 120, Tell Why They Took No No- ever since she waa a skinny Uttle Two classes for competition have title waa closely pressed by Colum- are holidays. The next fitting will 1*7. 110, 131, 122, 111—1287. was hurt due to its having to lie bia’s Rose Bowl victory. in Meriden. Stavnitsky, Maloney and Croks definitely placed Mayor Chickens — Fowl — Broilers. girl going barefoot." Eventually he been planned—an "A ” Class for Hadden stood out for the losers, be held January 8. Frank Hayes of Wsterbury today postponed several times because contestants competing for a non- The biggest upset of the fistic The standing of the teams fot Order from any MancKeetet confessed It was somewhat of a of unfavorable weather. with Schee, Pechuck and H. Zajac outside the circle of Old Guard tice of Protest Made by "whirlwind courtahlp" over the laat YMCA organization (such as a year of course, was Max Baer’s lows: ...... Bakery Grocery Specials spectacular knockout of Prlmo Car- for the winners. Democrats. denounced by the chief Fruits — Vegetables two months that settlad the matter. school) and who will be competing Foley’s Ehepress...... 2167 executive for what he termed on at Vlemu Bread Dairy dealer, on or before! HU JONES EUCTED Rosa’ victory Over Mclsimln for such an organization this sea- nera for the world heavyweight Wapplng No. 2 ...... 2121 Sugar, 10-lb. doth bag, Sealdsweet McIntosh, Northern Spy, the Endeavour. Outstanding championship. CANADIAN TOURNAMENT. tempt to dictate the organization of 52c. Bsldvrln and arssnlag son in other meets that are not Knights of Pythias...... 2107 the Senate. Hard Rye Grapefruit While Baer punched his way YMCA meets; and a "B " Class for Bracketing team and individual Loeala ...... 2059 APPLES December 24th or phone S2Sff HEAD OF BLUEHELDS to the most coveted crown, Ross upsets in the same list here's the The Governor’s statement iesued Swedish Rye Confectionery Sugar, 2 all other contestants. Montreal, Dec. 21.— (A P)— Two Hose Co. No. 1 ...... 2032 lbs. 18c. 5 for 25c Ripe Pears. Bed Orapee, Now York, Dec. 21— ( A P I - Had conceding weight to and taking a tabulation of the poll including hard hitting little fellows Lou Sailca last night, cre..ted considerable in- Classification limits are as fol- South Ehid Barbers ...... 2030 terest since many have predicted Whole Wheat and 2 lbs. 29c. Tangerines, the race committee been compelled 15-round decision from McLamln lows: Cadet Class—90 lbs. and un- points (3 for first, 2 for second and of New York and Ambro Andrade of Midways ...... 2028 BUTTER. S4c lb. 22c doz. Fm it Baalretz, , 'Bill Jones, well known for his fine to disqualify cither contestant In the Dask^ball perhapH was the outstanding feat 1 f o r t h i r d ) : that 1936 may find the Governor Cracked Wheat' der; Junior Class, 110 Iba. and un- Puerto Rico have punched their way Maccabees 2005 3 for 25c 78c up. Manchester Dairy olttohlng with the town champion fourth contest of the 1934 America’s of the year. Yale’s football victory over and Mayor Hayes, lieutenant-gover- Pure Lard, 15c lb. The St. Rosea Young Men’s club der; Prep Class, 125 lbs. and under; Into the third round of an ellmizui- Ulrich’s Restaurant ...... 1682 nor-elect in a contest for the guber- Parker House Rolls aflelds laat summer, was elected Cup scries It would have been T. O. last night dopcated the Orioles Baer, whose slogan is "Good Princeton, 126. tlon tournament designed to find a Rosebuds ...... 1668 YELLOW OR WHITE TURIOPS ...... SUM . lOe j Intermediate Class, weight unlimit- natorial nomination. ta rt Olney'a Tomato Soup 1 CHRISTMAS CAKE S Mdent of the Blueficlds at the M. Sopwlth’s Endeavour which 43-31. The Orioles were greatly Fights and Good Times,” quickly ed but under 18 years; and Senior Drive of the Cardinals to pennant worthy successor for Panama A1 ValvoUns Oil Co...... 1636 Cinnamon Buns 1 Peck 19c. Manchester Dahrji "Mayor Hayes,” said the sUts- —4 cam 25c. annual -meeting last night. Johnwould have suffered hot the Ameri- handicapped by the tallness of the discovered that he could floor Car- cnass, unlimited weight, 18 years and world aeries triumphs, 125. Brown, recently dethroned as world Veterans ...... 1936 Two layers: Vanilla and real Foley waa named vice president and can defender. In a long and com- nera nearly every time he struck Collapse of New York Giants in ment, "has informed me that my Delicious Reymond's St. Roses players. Woolbrige and and over. Events iriclude 80-yd, bantamweight champion by ukase Starkweather Street...... 1910 public statement about the Senate Kumquat Preserve, Ho. Sweet Potatoes...... 3 lbs. 15c Frozen Pudding Ice Cream, Ckarles Metnke, one of the oldest plicated report to the New York Turney were outstanding of the St. him squarely. and 160-yd. Relays; Breast stroke; National League race, 84. of the National Boxing Association. Manchester Green ...... 1874 ^ and Bond Coffee Iceberg Lettuce Tomatoes Cucumbers members of toe club, was re-elected Yacht Club the cup race committee Without Bill Duffy, who waa Defeat of Chicago Bears by New organization has been construed by decorated with Frozen Ice Cream Co. Rosea with Duffy, Reardon and back stroke: free style; Medley re- Sailca, making bis first start In Mayflowers ...... 1795some people as charging him with 5 Rings Strictly FRESH PUL- tnaourer. explained why It declined to hear Scblelgo were outstanding for the the quest of the government due lays; diving. lork Giants (pro football), 66. the tournament, gained a first round Doughnut C lub...... 1714 LETS’ BOOS, SSc doz. Whipped Cream and Santa , Max Schubert was named secrc- Sopwlth’s protests over two alleged to Income tax difficulty, Carnera Columbia’s Rose Bowl football a personal part In msScing deals Freshly Trimmed and Washed Phone 5250 ^ . Orioles. The Orioles showed great Boys placing first and second In decision over C ^ols Quintana of which I condemned. That waa not P Cash your Bond Claus Form. tiwy, Rautenberg and Johnson were fouls by Rainbow—first that Harold promise to the fans, of a fast team In the world when he entered the the County YJflCA meet will be victory over Stanford, 64. Panama last night. Storage Cooldng Eggs, White Celery, 2 hearts to a bunch A v U appointed as auditors. The Blue- S. Vanderbilt. Rainbow’s skipper ring. I’ rlmo seemed badly fright- Michigan’s fpptball collapse, 34. the meaning I intended. I had in D breed coupons here. SSc dozen. before the season cloaca. The eligible to compete In the State In- Andrade, likewise making bis de- mind, as I though, would be gener- Large Size— serves 10 to 16 FINER FLAVOR flelds' charter la open for one more failed to give him racing room at Orioles have won four games and ened. The Venetian Leviathan terCounty YMCA swimming meet, Southern California’s football de- but here, used his left hook to such White Onions, 3 lbs. 25c. Yellow Onions, HMnth for^ew members. A Chrlst- the start and second that Rainbow, wrenched an ankle in an early cline. 24. mm ally understood, unofficial ‘fixers’ In lost two. to be held at New Haven on Satur- advantage he floored Frankie Mar- with a abort cranberry crop this U good valne! Manchester Dairy Is the Sist lee ennm aiBs party will be held by the club the overtaking yacht, failed to res- knockdown which sorely handi- Nevada’J football defeat of St. NOT WHEN The regular meeting of the Orange both parties.” New Cabbage — Cauliflower — Spinach The lineups; day.'Jan. 26. tin of Montreal, Canadian 118 pound In his attack on the Old Guard Save time! $2.50 to win the Good HousAieepIng Seal of tomorrow at the clubhouse on Emer- pond to Endeavour’s luff after the Orioles capped him. Mary’s 24. title holder, six times in the course waa held at the local ball Tuesday Fresh Peas Green Beans Approval, awarded for parity, cleunll- aOB atrMt All members are Invited. yachts had turned the first buoy. The affair wa.s highly dramatic East's polo victory over west, 19. avening. A .Good Will and Chrlat- Tuesday the (jovemor asserted “ a Small Size— serves 6 to 8 P. B. F. T. of a ten round bout. few membera of a faction have Strained Cranberry Sauce, Fresh Firm Cranberries neoo, quality o f Ingredients. This seal A buM t lunch will be served and The committee explained the 0 Duffy, rf ...... 4 0 8 despite Its one-sidedneas, Carnera Pennant victory of Detroit OOODRICH maa program was presented during Is Science’s sanction of your Cnvorlto loo S u t a Oaua will distribute gifts to revealing courage worthy- of a Tigers, 18. Sailca and Andrade Join Nat Liftin maneuvered themselves into suffi- a 17c can. 2 cans .....___ Hubbard Squash fault at the disputed start waa with 1 Schlelge, If ...... 6 0 10 of Pittsburgh In the tournament’s the lecturer’s hour. After the 33c eronm. an present. Sopwlth and therefore It cotUd not finer setting. He was on his feet Comeback of Rainbow In Ameri- meeting closed some of the mem- cient power to dictate the organiza- $1-25 2 Reardon, c ...... 3 1 7 WASH-JEFF POINTS third round. COBIFIED tion of the Senate, If it'is to be consider the Briton’s later protest 0 Kerr, rg ...... 2 1 6 when Refereo Arthur Donovan in- ca’s Cup yacht races, 16. bers called on Mr. and Mrs. Norton over the luffing Incident since En- tervened in the eleventh round. Indiana’s football victory over P. Warner, who have recently start- Democratic, by promises which 2 Pongratz, Ig...... 0 1 1 they may or may not be able *to Last Night *s Fights deavour would have had to have 0 Thurner, If ...... 0 0 0 Baer possesses all the qualities Purdue, 11. ed housekeeping and presented them been disqualified prior to the start of a Grade A champion, but, OUT GRID EXPENSE Downfall of Washington Sena- with a fioor lamp In behalf of the fulfill. Mince If the protests had been heard at all. so frequently is the cose with a tors In American League, 9. SWEATERS Orange. "With one exception the faction la 8 14 8 31 composed of outstdere who hold no Meat At the time the committee an- St. Rosea heavyweight monarch, the Butter- Navy’s football victory over Miss Marjorie Foote, student at Fancy By ASSOCIATED FRESH nounced ;hat it declined to hear fly Butcher Boy is left without an Army, 7. state office nor are likely ever to be 2-lb. Montreal—Lou Sailca, 117, > out- 0 J. Copolla, I g ...... 1 . 0 2 $1.95 - $5.00 the Stats college, Is at her home elected to one.” Hopwith's protests because he had 0 Turney, Ig ...... 6 0 12 opponent of consequence. Indeed, here for the Christmas vacattoh. glass jar Northern______TURKEYS lnted Carlos (Baby) Quintana, waited three hours after the first al- he now offers to fight any twro Cost Presidents $40,000 Per Hair bruahes should be washed The "one exception’’ mentioned In S7 li, Panama, (10); Yambo. An- 0 B. MIxor, r g ...... 2 0 4 SYMINGTON’S Mrs. Albert Duran o f Wallingford the statement Waa interpreted by leged foul and 1% hours after the 0 J. Copolla. rg ...... 0 0 0 challengers the same night. In cold water to which a Uttle am- was a vtsitor at the home of her 29c drades, 117%, Puerton Rica, out- second before raising the protest The rapid rise of Joe Louis, monia has been added. some as a refersnes to Mayor We Extend To All A Very Merry Xmas And A Happy New Year! . palatsd Frankie Martin, 117%, Mon- 0 Worthington, rg .. 2 0 4 Season to Meet the Best daughter, Mrs. Floyd Fogll, Wednes- Hayes. flag. The rules provide the flag 2 Hyson, c ...... 2 0 4 young Detroit negro who has flat- day. Oollsge Inn Tomato Jnlee Cooktall, quart 99e. ttaal, (10). must be raised “promptly" when an tened 10 o f 12 professional oppo- Everyone here at Plaahnrst wlH be "oa dsek" Extra Fancy Roasting Waahlngtbn—Jay Mecadon, 146, 0 M. Patrick, r f ...... 0 0 0 Mrs. diaries Fish and Mrs. E. E. Large Fruit Cocktail, 88c.' No. 1 alee, 19c. We will also have alleged foul Is committed. 0 Novack, rf ...... 3 1 7 nents, Including Charley Maasera Teams in Football. Foote were visitors In Willimantic Large Fruit Salad, SSc. N o. 1 alse, 20c. at 6 o’clock Monday oMnilng, prepared to an Chickens, Ib. ' Ndwark, N. J., outpointed Phil and Lee Ramage, may solve the LADS REPORT SATURDAY UtMANSAU! ' Ftorr, 146, Washington, (10); Joe 2 Woolbrige, I f ...... 4 0 10 Wednesday. Red Cherries with stems on, for cooktalU, 29c. your orders for good things to sat for Christ- Land O’Lakes Tur* RED RAIDERS WIN Baer unemployment problem. Mrs. George B. Miller is spending Ittvars, 126; San Bernardino, Calif., The Red Raiders amaahed Into the mas. If you want yoor order espsolally sariy 27c 29c keys. Stopped Leroy 'lougan, 127, Uttle 4 81 1 43 Washington, Pa., Dec. 21— (AP) a few days with her daughter, Mrs. FOR CCC ENROLLMENT Crosse & BlackweU’s win colunm last night for their first Referee—O’Leary. Rosa took his decision from —Elaborating on his decision that Robert Addle In Westfield. Monday, please ,'phoae Satorday night aad toU /R o c k , Ark., (6 ); Mickey Flannigan, win In two starts by swamping the McLamln In a rather imlnter- PLUM PUDDING. n G PUDDING White, Meaty Pure Lard, <'161, Pittsburgh, outpointed Oacar Umpire—Urbenetti. Washington and Jefferson college The local schools will close Friday os what yon want seat along early with your Highland Park A. C. 36-18. The estlng bout, and the Irishman re- subsidizes no more athletes at a for the ChrUtmaa vacation. The Town Allotted sn Additional Lamb Legs, lb. . 2 l b s ...... >BU^, 185, Washington, (6); Bob shooting of "Johnny ” Green, "Pete ” gained the throne in a gripping 1 lb. 35c 11b. 35c Turkey. Phone nay time np to Nine Sator- 21c 27c \Jjamry, 147, Washington, outpointed NORTH END JAVVEES WIN potential annual overhead of 3800 HIU school with the teacher, Misa Quota of Five, Making 19 Crisco, Pantaluk and "Jump” Glovan fea- "V ” Intermediate League encounter In which the lightweight each. President Ralph C. Hutchison Florence Johnson and the White day night . . aad on early as yoa vrsat to rlss Fresh Pork Loins, Y _ ^‘ Mlke Bcipio, 146, (6); Baltimore, tured for the Raldera while mier slugged It out with his hard- the TotaL 2 lbs. 65c 2 lbs. 65c Monday. Please save this ad aad order firom 1-Ib. tin . . . . Bucky Taylor, 133, Baltimore, and Standing has some figures to show what the school with the teacher. Mias Ruth whole loin, Ib ..... A O C 19c "Stewle" Robinson and "Jimmy" W. U Pet. hitting adversary. Oddly enough, once mighty grid squads cost bis Roser, combined In a dirUtmae pro- It. Rib End, 3-lb. tin 57e |:«kankie Lltt, 134, Philadelphia, Murray starred for the looers. many believed that the decision The town has been allotted on j HARD ^ DATEPUDDINO 1 SA|ew, (6). Buckland ...... 2 0 1.000 institution. gram at the Gilead hall Thursday 1 S A U C E 1 890 enn | Ih...... (yold Medal Flour, Red Raldera North Ends ...... 2 0 1.000 In (the first meeting was unfair to During the days when the Presi- evening. Miss Johnson will pass addltlMial quota o f five boys for en- 17c ' Dallas—Kid Laredo, 121H, MeX' P. B. • F. T. McLamln, whils an equal num- trance to ststs C.C.C. camps, mak- Loin End; 24 i/i-pound ^'IpD, outpointed Henry Hook, 122, Arrows ...... l i .800 dents met the best there was in her vacation with her parents in O. 4t B. 5Ilnoe M o o t...... lib . S9e.2Hio.49a 1 J. Greene, r f ...... 7 2-3 16 Union (%ng. Church . 1 2 .333 ber bad an idea that Ross did not ing a total of 19 to be called from Ih. bag...... ,ISdlanapolls, (10); Baby Colima, football. Dr. Ilutohlson said yester- Woodstock and Miss Roser will be R. A B. Plum Pudding Plain nod Staffed .... 1 8 c $1.19 • 0 J. Glovah, If . . . . 2 2-4 6 TalcottvUIe ...... 0 3 .000 mn second in the second trip. day, the college gave ita players with her parents in Cheshire. this town for this enrollment The j;)*0 , El Paso, outpointed Jimmy La- 2 Pantaluk, c . . . . 8 0-0 6 12c and S(ks OHveo, 12e and np Olln, Brooklyn lad who formerly free board and room, tuition and Mrs. .E. E. Foote plans to leave following named boys ars requested Best Cute Rib O O Special Christmas Brew! . 3' aOume, 129, New Orleans, (6). 1 Belflore, r g ...... 1 0-0 2 sold bonds, was awarded a verdict We take this opportunity to ex- to report at room 11, Municipal The North End Jayveet defeated books. On the basis of education her home here Friday and will spend SfUCELLANEOUS BEER! BEERI 0 Server. Ig ...... 1 0-0 2the Arrows 21 to 18 In an overtime over Maxle Rosenbloom. It waa building Saturday morning to make Sweet Cider Roast, lb...... iCf«3C '•'y ICLANE VS. TEMPLE. 1 Gurk, Ig ...... 2 0-0 4 costs, each man was worth 3800 a press our appreciation of your the week-end with her son, Arnold Christmas Wrapped period at the "Y” Wednesday night. one of the world's worst lights, year; he said. There were usually C. Foote and his family at their out applications: Stanley CIoU- After-Dinner HInto, 19c. Corn-fed steers- with the majority declaring that anowski, 165 Adams street; Fred Salted Peanuts. Case, of 24, 7 A -New OHeans, Dec. 21.— (A P )— Although the Arrows were defeated 6C of the school’s 600 students On patronage during the past year home In Amherst, Mass., and will NUTS 6 16 4-7 36 they deserved a win as they were the decision matched the contest the squad and that made Uie total m Starkweather, S3 Starkweather Salted Mixed Nhto. Fresh Spare Ribs, Compare price «P 1 o / bowl foes cross paths here to- spend the winter with her daughter EngUah Walnuts, Ib. 88c. ' ly Highland Park A. C. fighting up to the final wblatle. Yaross succeeded in outmauling 340.000. street; (Jharles Ponticelll, 99 Home- but not on a gridiron. Ala- P. B. F. T. a fading Vince Dundee In Pitts- and wish you all a very When the tire mileage of “ cheap” un- and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Brasil Nuts, Ib. 22c. 2 lbs. Burnham and 2 l b s ...... 25c WINE— 4 YEARS OLD The North Ends were not In their Wash-Jeff reached Its beights In Buell In Laconia, N. H. stead street; Edwin GUI, 236 Oak TURKEVS % i’s Crimson Tide will stop over 1 Robinson, rt .... S 1-2 7 Variety—Port, Tokay, uqual form and will have to change burgh, but keen obaervers consider J924 when It played California to a known makes varies at much as 40 to street; George Burks, 52 HolUster Mixed Nuts, Ib. 29e. Brndy Chrlstmm lUb- It’s a Manchester Tradition To Buy Hol- several hours on Its way to the O' W. Murray, If ..,. 1 0-0 2 Paul Ptrrone, who put lilies in the Mias Lovlna A. Foote, teacher In Home Made 0 / 1 . . their style of play In order to beat Bcorp'.esa tie In the Rose Bowl. For 70 per cent— can you afford to take a Durham, will poaa the mtd>year va- street. Almonds, Ib. SSe. be^te^TjOSa Sherry, O Q - coast where It will meet Ston- 1 J. Muray, I f 2 1-3 6 hands of Mickey Walker and nu- MERRY CHRISTMAS chance? Remember, that Goodrich iday Turiteya At Pinehurst— Sauerkraut. 3 Iba. dC sU C I In the annual Rose Bowl game, Buckland next Wednesday night. more than a decade after it waa cation with hei parents, Mr. and Ptaant Brittle bottle...... e3SyC 0 Arncr, c ...... 1 0-0 2 This game will decide the first place merous others, the most formidable rated with the beat, however. Two Commandert eoit you no more — yet MELBOURNE BUYS A tradlUoa founded oa ths srpisliuns •< the same time Tulane's Green 4 B. Russell, rg . . . , 0 0-0 0 Mrs. Robert E. Foote. New Shipment Fores of Lamb, 1 position In the league. Hemingway tighter at 160 pounds. years ago when the youthful Dr. their quality it certified by Goodrich, WRONG HOUSE AS S continue its gradually accels- 1 Wruble, I g ...... I 0-0 2 Prospects who made the most J. B. Jones and Charles Fish were Peesm, 1-lb. bog SSc Martha Ann Fruit' Chester honsewtves across 18 ysara Plneharst Wine, A n t y g and J. Stadm were outstanding for Hutchison took charge, the athletic the oldest manuiacturer of titcsl Play vUitora In Hartford Wednesday. AUSTRAUAN SHRINE Genuine Spring, lb. A s3 C practlce in preparation for progress during the year are Louis; Cuke with hard sauce, has always sold the best turkeys sod this year WHAT would Chrlitnias lio gallon...... Ao /O Warner’s Tempters In the the North Ends while Bycholski board accepted his recommendation aafe. Stick to known quality. Come Table Balsim, 89e. box 81.49. 7 6 ! « 18 Sudolf stood out for the losers. Jack Peterson, Welsh heavyweight; to cease suosidlzatlon of players. in and see ua You’ll save yourself Great Ayton, Yorkshire, Ihglaiid wiU be no excoptkm. Order now aad ha soro Chuck Roast, widiout HIM— and a lot o f Bowl game on New Year’s Score at halftime 82-8 Red Raid- Pirrone; and the lightweights, Gin, r t i - "T* Tbs Score; Tuesday he made the formal an- money and trouble in the long tun. FOREIGN EXCHANGE — (A P )—Mors than a ysiar after the 2-lb. pkg. Dates, 89c. Martha Amt Pecan Fab- sd Plneharst torhey for year rhrlstiims dia- Steer beef, Ib. tasty templing ihingz to.eel! ers. Davey Day and Frankie SlgUlo, of GLENNEY’S 19c Your Qutalmaz dhm«r wiU Im fifth...... North Bads nouncement that W. A J. la stepping n g a —Dates, 13c up. 1th Its entire strength out In Raferas; Musdio, Chicago, and Leonard Del Genio, of Victorian government bought a cot- tiee, 29c. ner. Swift Premium Tnrkeys with pu-wip 85c- P B F T out of big time competition, saying: tage here oa the "b^ hood borne” of Fresh Shipment of Mnple n GRAND soccom if you terve Ifonn, the Tulane squad looks Its Scorer: Anderson. New York. drove Mapel Sugar Bpeolal- breasts, heavily padded with touder, thieh Cooking Apples, O C . . our Mvoury, oetlfnl food*! Straight Whiskey, e€ tbs year. 0 J. Lucas, If . . . . 1 0-2 2 ‘I t la impossible with a team New York, Dec. 21 — (AP) — Captain Jamea Cook ftunoua eigh- . Men. Time, TO minute quarters. The most recent blast at James Foreign Exchange steady; Great white meat o f a Superior Savor, wiU hs 88a 5 l b s ...... 2nOC fifth ...... 1 R. Harrington, If 1 i-i 3 drawn from a student body of 450 teenth century explorer, the local MORE MONEV TOR GIFTS 85c 2 J. Staum, If . . . . 2 0-0 4 J. Johnston came with a new Mad- to play great imIverslUea unless Britain in dollars, others In cents. Ib. Alao seme aloe Swift’a nahrsnikid turlmya For your Xmas pie. ison Square Garden low of 2500 ad- parish councU says Ox>k never saw Christmas Dinner Libby’s Pumpkin IF rOV BVY FOOD HERE! 2 Hsmlngway, e ., ,.S 1-1 7 that team la built up by the exten- Great Britain demand, 4.94; the house. at S8o Ib—avery turkey gnaraatoed. Straight Whiskey, 2 Minor, rg ...... l 1-2 3 missions and a gats of 34,800, but sive subsidization of athletes.” Cablea, 4.94; 60 day biUs, 4.98% { Florida Oranges, James J. shook that one off os he The Australian state paid *4.0(X) Tomato Jnioe Cocktail or or Squash fuB q u a rt...... 1 W. Vlttner, Ig .. i 0-3 2 Francs demand, 6.50 1-8; cables, for the house, tore It doWn stone by Fruit Cup, with Bod aad Native Torkays are 4e pound lowar than at dozen...... J has all the others. ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 24—AT THE 8.60 1-8; Italy demand, 8.55; cables, Tkaaksglvlag, aad wtU ora at Mo posaUL 19c Granulated Sugar, The year closes with the cocky stone, and shipped it to Melbourne Oieeu Cherrlea 17c can Seagram’s, Beantifnl Xnmo 8 9 3-0 21 8.55. 10 lbs., b u lk ...... fla fC Uttle EbigUshman still running the OFF FOB ROSE BOWL CLOSE OP BUSINESS — W e Draw .the Demands: for re-erectlon mi a port of tha cen- Roast Turlisy Boaatlag Chleksna — Foarl for New Crop, Large, Fancy Wrapping, A n 11% Anawa fistic works at the wbrld‘s foremost tenary celebrations. NOTICE! 0 Arekwsy, rf . . . . 0 0-0 0 ' Belgium, 23.41; Germany, 40.20; with Oyster Diessiag Walnut, 2 f t p 5 Crown ..... X amphitheater, which should be the University. Alabama, Dec. 21.— Third $25. Overcoat Given Away A t Our The parish councU’a doubts about 4 Sudolf, I f ...... 2 0-1 4 Holland. 67.06; Norway, 24JI1; iDa •o«*oo*ooo9ao* Jack Frost Confectioners’ fountain head of the game. (AP)—A train conductor today be- tbs cottage have just bean voiced Candied Sweet Pototoea OYSTERS for Stuillng, 2 Bycholski, If . . . . 2 - 2-3 6 Store. Sweden, 25.46; Denmark, 22.05; Fin- Mixed Nuts, canfiB quarterback for' Alabama's ss an obelisk was to be unveUed Mashed potatoes , pint...... Dark Brown—Light Brown 2 Rubacha, c ..... 1 0-1 2 Crimson Tide as the squad fell In land, 2.19H; SwltMfland, 33. tO; 29c Ib...... 7 Crown impEMrtant meetinir of the Lithuanian- Coupons Given With Every 50c Pur- j here marking the siU. It Lspt lu BIRDSBYB 23c $2.55 0 Tost, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 for the long trek to the Pacific Spain, IS U; Portugal, 4*50; Gtascs,' Baked Onions 1 MlkalolU, i g ___ 2 0-1 4 CAMPBELL’S Poland, 18.95; Cheebotiovakia, sUenco bsforo because It wasu't con- Raspherrlea ieiican football team will be held at Wrestling coast and the Nov Year’s Day Rose chase. sulted when the sale took place. Baked Hnbbnrd Sqnnah Fresh Bacon, O C 2’^ 13c Imported R umt L lqm ia j 0 Baske ...... 0 1-1 1 Bowl game. /.'9; Jugoslavia, 2.28U; Austria, Strawberrlee .I'^.SSN; Hungary, 29.81N; Rumania, C apt Cook joined tbs British Moulded Fruit nad Jello nndOotdinlA ' r Hall Tonight at 7:30 o’clock. All 0 Valllant ...... 0 i-i i -A light signal drill this morning SERVICE STATION Lima Beans ib...... diOC O' Cbwies ...... 0 0-0 0 (By Associated Preaa) i.Jl; Argentine, S3.08N; Brazil, navy In 1785, the year when the Salad Peas Lean and tender>______and then Coach Frank Thomas, hia p a iiA council clalma the bouse was ChsM* Saabrnni Toronto—Ed Don George. 219, Cor. Main St. and Middle Tunspikt S.61N: Tokyo, 38.87; Shanghai, Flam Padding BieoeoH I are requested to be present assistants and the 35 members of 33.90; Hongkong, 4388; Mexico built by his parents. Coffee, Ib. . • 7 18 North Java. N. Y„ defeated GIno the team start for Pasadena, yvhere GLENNEY*$ Phone 4129 Spinach Please Call Orders Friday I^LEINV Nats Boa Boas Bolsias Pinehurst Rsfsrss. D. HarrlBgtot Oarlbakdi, 218. New York, 68:00. they ars dus ChrUtmaa Bvs. City (silver pesos, 37.85; Montreal "It Is doubtful,” tbs obuncil baa Ustof Sole ' WMARKET in New. York, 101.00; New Yoric In •aid in a atatemsnt, ‘Vbetber CapL Demi-Taase Orsea or Wax Bssi Dial 4151 Night—Dial 3256. Montrs^J 99.00. V Cook ever visltod tbs cottage dur- ^jPrea Delivery. NJf(&(aSl« ' ing hla parsota' rasidsaot tbaro.” v»-" MANCniBSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESl'XK, CONN.. FRIDAY; DECEMBER fil, 1984. M amch^ is r e i ^ i i v ^ o a i ^ o ^ ^ l i A N C H f l v t n L coniI:^ id a t , ~ IfU .

Day Boys* qim club. in efforts to traee a John lister, Dock tbs Halls—Boys* and Girls’ who at one time farmed an estate at OSes club. OBITUARY Peapack, about twenty-five milep DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Reading from'' Scripture—Jerzy from Hopewell. This John Lister Sapiensa. was supposed to have moved to Belle Meade, a email farming com- TALIS . Oantlqus da Noel—Selected group F R ID A Y , D B O I M B I R t 1 (C q e U s I > M t * n B U a d a rB T I m ) w munity near Flemington two years at girls. FUNERALS N . I . I AH q n e x u M W IMF karfe .h a l a . or ere ap. tbwMf aalM. WMt- Tracing the Christmas FeatlTBl— ago. CM- c o u t t o oM*t <* t . .r C M t s m t l e . I.e lu dM .11 . t . K iibl. atatloBA msr SroRts. 0 Robert Noren, Gilbert Hunt. Inquiries at Belle Meade post- F r.q r.m a miq jw t t . rt a nq a. F. Cant. Bm I. M rs . A r c h i e P a lm e r office failed to establish that a John =Manchester Public Market NBC-WBAF NBTWORK •i4*— INS—Buut]t u u t y Fragram — o u t : The L ife Story o f Santa Claus— SeMterf-flect aod Funeral services for Mrs. Archie Lister lived in the community, llie WaU] and wm ia , Comtdy— w u t John Hamilton. Palmer,' of 20 Ashworth street, who B ASi e — B .W I a m t wlw WMl wUo d i u — F u u -R a d i o Nawa Farlad The Origin of the Christmas Tree postmaster said a Lister Hilton, who • • •rr rM P -M y rt and Marfa — s u t ; died yesterday in Manchester Me- came from Maine, moved there C h lu a s Csneart Oro h u tra — M a t Ji^rM cLerj Visit the —Wesley McMuUen. morial hospital of heart disease, will d i l P - 7:10— J----ust- F-----lain Wlic^-WBMV,Bill— aaat; wr*O r. Some Popular Christmas Customs about two years ago with his wife be held at the home of her daugh- and two chlldrra and worked a farm, wUm katp w a ^ w d a r vrtrr crM atet ehaatra— midwest: Orsha at— Dixie Edmund Shields, Arthur Dux. A Happy Christmas For All dll S— 7 iS P-Th s O’Ntllls, Skis-s u t! ter, Mrs. Ruth Aspinwrall o f 8 An- moving away later to open a gas q o U TH — « r v . wptf wwno '»! . w j u . O s n u Orahsstras— w u t and DIzIt Giplel Todiy. Audience Singing of Carols: O wfiq-wmia wlod warn wme wab wapl ♦Low Prices dersoa street at 1:30 o’clock Sunday station In the Bronx. wjd x wMnb kvoo w k r wta a wbap kpro •>4q— 7 :4 P -B u k a Cartsr, Ta lk — bq- Uttle Town of Bethlehem; We Three afternoon. Services will follow in s l e ;_B f tw u n t h . Bsekanda— watt woal ktb. ktb. wwo m v . w u r T i * ^ diOP— Baay A u a — a u t ; HiymOa Kings of Orient Are; Christmas the North Coventry church, erf which MOUNTAIN—ko. kdrl krlr kxhl PACIFIC COAbT—kqo kh kew koma O re h e ,e—.-D__i_x_ie_: .Reth Oreh.— weet ♦Free Delivery Sartford, Dec. Xl.-r-(AP) — The Carol; Hark! the Herald AngeUv Mrs. Palmer was a member, at 3:30 khq h M kttr k r r kpo 7HP— SHO— Bdwln C; Hill — beela; Sing; The First Noel; O Come, All For Tour Xmas Frast Shop at Manchester Publie ifarlcet O a n u Oraheetra— Dixie cad weet Sodallet Senators from o’clock. Burial wiU be in the North VETERANS ARE WARNED Cnt. Sul. TiSOr- d i ^ — Je iirt at Hum an Rala* ♦Phone Service ■iMgB|>ort who hold the balance at Ye Faithful; Cradle Hymn; Holy Coventry cemetery. 414*— q i4 P-C .p t. Tim H.at | f, ttampa tiane Rhythm Rhapaady— Night. li O O - *i0P-Cuq a t Ora hM tr. — muit; . D Iz l a j V I n u n i L u u Ora h.:-w a m ' poarer In the State. Senate wUI A Quality Market With A Good Reputation! Three students o f the High school AGAINST BONUS MARCH Dl«k a ttol., R.portar— m ld w u t iw — tiOO— Marah af Tim a . Oramstle stand behind their own slate of • ill— qilP— T h . D . t t r t Kid — M . t , i K ^ a:SP— Hollywood Hatal— o to a ♦Surprise Tonight Senate officers, it was made known and guests of Barnard school gave Shop For Your Xmas Needs With Confidence! T . m Mix, tkatoli— m ld w u t r a p u t .OiSP— lOiqp— " Th e O'F lynn / ’ OForalta the following selections: Three Wise SEEKING COMPANIONS Slip— *;IP— F r .u . R a d l. N a w i F u l a d lOiOP—IldXI— Oisla Nalaen Orah.— aaat; (o ^ y after a vUit of the Socialist Slip— f li p --Marlon M o AIfu, q^r a n o Myrt and Marne— rapaat for wait vV.’.’.dM’HX.’.'MW.’A.’J ' .'.YkvrAV...... DIAL 5191 group to the State Capitol. Men—^Arthur Pratt, Winslow Mc- Head of V F W Told Violation of -•r----- qi4q— Billy Botobolor'a Skatall 10:10— -----IIHS — O- n l a l — — ...... < The group cape to leam from Fi> Laughlin. Eric Sam sang a Christ- OF BRUNO HAUPTMANN Order Will Mean Suspension • l O ^ T-qq— Jook a Lora tU Clamona He nry B u t u Ora h u ira — m ld w u t mas Carol. t:lp — 7i1P— To So Annaunoa* tOiSp— ltdO — Jaaquaa Ranard Orah.— nance Commissioner Howard F. of Units and Court Martial O ur .;t^. T■.....ilP — H...... lr u b ’a O-rehoatra— waaf . b u lo ; Clyde L u u a Orah.— mldw u t Hall at his Invitation how the Winslow McLaughlin and Arthur O u r •:45— 7:4P— Undo Kara Radio Station 11:01^12:00— Saatt Flahar A Orahaatra Sunsweet Prunes Pratt sang solos from cantata "Child state Ptdice Work in Maine to for Individuals. 7dlP— a:00— JoMlca Oraaanatta— to o 11»SP-12:S0— Fra nk Dallsy*s Orahaatra 2-lb. pkg...... state’s budget for the neat biennial K in d iiOP— .d ip — W a lt.ln q .t o AS# Lyman 12HX>— 1;0P— Danes Fro aram— waba is M n g made.' Commissioner Hall Jesjus." Locate Man Who Hunted K in d .i W — tiS P-F l a k a F a L Oamady Aat N B C -W J Z N E T W O R K actually conducted a class with the tiS P-IO d lP-Th a FIra l NlqMar— a to a Kellogg’s Pep, With Suspect. N ew Britain, Dee. 21___(A P )— Fresh TURKEYS B A t lO — Baatt win w bs-a rb u wbal Socialists proving to be astute and t : N — lOilP— U. a and World Affatra Members of the 'Veterans of Foreign t:4^10i4q—Oathle Cnariatara, Orqan whom kdke wgar w jr wlw wa yr wmal; pkg...... aearchlng students, plyinfr him p t h HOSPITAL NOTES 10:10—11 lOO—Saak af tba Nawa, Talk MIdwasti w e to w t a r wla kwk kwer Trentoo,’ N. J., Dee. 21.— ( A P I - Wars who take part in a "bonus IP—11:1P—Farnanda OrabaA—waaZ kail wren armaq k w wkbt Baker’s Chocolate, all kinds of questions, asking bow Two state police officers have been the money was raised for state de- march’’ to Washington under the SO— 11:IP-.C arl Hair and Orahaatra N O RTH W B S-r a C A N A D IA N — srtmj A son was bom yesterday to Mr. In Maine seeking to locate John Lis- lOO— 12:00— Kddia Duahin'a Orahaatra wlba kstp wabe wday k f jr eret cfet Vi-lb. b a r ...... partments and where It was spent designation of the organization will and Mrs. Michael Fogarty o f 32 ter, one-time hunting companion of S^12:SQ— Ta d Flarlt a and Orahaatra S O UTH — wrv a wptf wwne wla wjez FANCY NORTHERN The "students” were Mayor Jas- be subject to disciplinary action, ac- Depot street Bruno Richard Hauptmann, Lind- CBS-W ASe N BTW O n K wfla-waua wlad warn wraa wab wapl Chose & Sanborn per McLevy, Senator-elect Audu- cording to notice from James E. Van pound wJdx wsmb kvoo w ky wfae wbap kpre Mrs. Samuel McAdams and Infant bergh kldnap-slaying suspect. It was Zandt, National commander In BASIC— Ba sil wabe wado woka waao w u l ktba ktba wsoe wavs Dated Coffee, lb. .. bon Becor, Senator-elect Albert Ec- daughter of 104 Walnut street, snd wauabb wnaoa war wk bw wkra wbk eklw ALL FRESH cles. Representative-elect Jack Ber- learned offlcUdly today. chief, received by officials of the wdro wean wjaa waaa wfbl wapd wlav M O U N TA IN — k u kdyl k gir kghl Mrs. Ellen Klein of 14 Cross street winas wbna; MIdwtali wbbra wfbm .FAOIF IC .C O A ST— fcge kfl kgw kame Royal Oemerts, gln. City Attorney Harry Schwartz The search for Lister, a state offi- local post today. Avenise weight of these tender birds from 9 to 15 pounds, were discharged yesterday. cial said, was merely in line with A s good a selection of Birds as you will find any- kmiM kmea wowo whaa kko kfad k ta r kpie A R RIV ALS and a representative of the office of "Those who are sponsoHng this where at this price. (W e guarantee satisfaction!) B A ST— wpc whp wibw w b u wlba w f w CanL B a iL 3 p k g s ...... Miss Anna Zaccaro of 129 Glen- the prosecution’s policy of locating proposed bonus march are merely were wiee efrb ckaa wtbx City Comptroller John J. O’Rourke wood street, Mrs. Leon Cone and In- D IX IB — w p it wsfa wbro wqaia wdod La dy— U i t of Bridgeport. ail known acquaintances of Haupt- fomenting revolution and discon- 4:40— 0:40— Orphan Annie— aaat only Del Monte Tomato fant daughter of 48 Hollister street, kira WTM wise wdsu wtoe krid w rr Shortly before the •'class'* ad- mann and questioning them about tent," the message said. Extra Fancy, Strictly Fresh ktrh ktaa waao keasa wdbe wbt w d u * Orahaatra Juice, 3 con s...... Mrs. Peter UrbanettI and Infant the Bronx carpenter. Violation of the ordvr would be wbl* wdb^l^nrv a wmbg wajs wmbr * > f ^ f d P — Fra u iR a dIa Now* Farlad St a rts journed for lunch. Mayor McLevy wala ktui j I weak ardnx wnex kwkh • dP— I d s Oala F a ta and Orahattra Jfirat National 3nc„ lExtFnDo to all a IHErrti (UliriBttttaB anil a Brigtit Nwo fw r went to the Governor's office for daughter of 310 Main street were So far as Attorney General David considered "rank subordination" M ID W M T-^w e a b wpl wmt w m M w i n ti4P— Lawall Thama a — a u t : Our Stef8« will b« optn Friday until 9;00 P, M. and Saturday and Monday until 10:00 P. M. Cloitd all Day Ckriilma* Day Krasdale Pumpkin,, the second meeting since election of discharged today. T. Wlllentz is concerned, it was un- Van Zandt declared. Unita o f the wIbw k fb M a b wkbn weenween waiwabt ksal . Ofphdn A n n l a -f o p u t to raldwaat 2 cans ...... There are 46 patients In the hospi- derstood, Lister Is not considered a wnaz woe d d P — 7:00— A m u ’n’ Andy— c u t only the Democratic chief executive and V F W will be suspended and in- MOUNTAIN—kvor kls keb kal f : l ^ 7:11— Willard Reblaan O r a h ^ the Socialist leader. A half hour tal today. There are four boys and witness of Importance. dividuals will be subject to court TU R IO B TS COAST — ktai kala kfre kol kfar kvt t :S I^ 7:S0— Rad Oavfa, Serial Skatah FRESH - RIB O R L O IN END - A N V W E IG HT English Walnuts, three girls in the hospital nursery. Meanwhile there was no progress All wheat fed, young, tender, and well-breasted Birds. All personally kfbk kmj kwg karn kdb l ^ b ktb •:4S— 7:40— Da nsu e u a F a ra d iu, Skit later Mayor McLevy .returned to martl^ ^ - pound 7 d p - S:0P— Irana RIah’a Strlal Flay lb...... Mr. Hall's office saying that no pol- selected for age, quality, and tenderness. From 8 to 20 pounds each. At CanL BaaL 7:IP — t:1P— Th e Dick Llabart Ravua 4:4P— ||4S—Rablnaen Cruaaa, Jr. — 7:00— S d ^ A I O u d m a n’a Half Hour Brooksido' itics had been discussed either by N. T.^Franklln MaCarmlak--ebaln • d P - 0:00— F h ll Harria A Orahaatra Avalon Tissue, the Governor or by himself and I 4 P - Snip—Al Kavelin Orahaa. ■aiat; 0:20— O i l^ F h l l Baker Bhaw— to u t Pork Loins 3 r o l l s ...... their conversation was confined to > / Fancy Large Native Chickens to Roast, o ^ "O g"—mldwut; Old Senga—w ut 0:00— 10K)0— A l Barnard, Fa ul Dumont Fine CrcBmcry budgetary problems and state Is- ^boulder Roast Veal for Baking, 1 5 C Oils—Ills — ti1S.^aobbyf i l l —Bobby BanaaaBanua — ouout; t .0 d ^ 1 0 :I P — A Ma auoo af laraal, Mue t 5 to 7 pounds each, lb...... Kavalln Ora.—Dtkia; Bkippy—oUd' lOiOi 11i00--la a k Oanny A Orahaatra GENUINE SPRING - NW ITE M E A TY Ribbon Candy, sues. Governor Cross gave a simi- waati Taaaa Raiuara-waat only — s u t ; A m u ’n’ Andy— waat rpt lar description of their meeting. ; Fancy Fresh Killed Capons, 5 to 7 pounds each, O Q l : I P - d dP-H . V. Kallanbarn, Talls- Ms»?l" Ora h ulrd 2-lb. b o x ...... Fancy Rib Veal Chops, lb. 23c. y| g* aatti Organ Canurt — iraatt Jaak 11 g — i t d O- FdHx, and Hla Orahadtrs BUTTER Commissioner Hall and his guestag P O P U L A R M A R K E T 2 lbs. ... Armatrant—tbldwaat raput l t d P — Ild O — Arahid Blayar Orahattrs lb MILDLY CURED Ocean Spray Cran- lunched in the Capitol cafeteria and 1 Fresh Medium Size Chickens to Roast or r%r\ lb then resumed their discussion in 855 M A IN S T R E E T RUBINOW BUILDING I la m b Leas W H O L E MILK berry Sauce, 2 for.. to Fry, lb...... ZSC Good Size Legs of Lamb, o Y CHEESE the afternoon. t :1 5 — B e k L s ib e rt's K u s i c p ) I t s - It was learned' from reliable For a Delicious Turkey or Chicken Dressing— Try Our v u s . BEST CUT O F CORN-FEO STEERS Krasdale Sweet Mixed sources that the Socialists decided WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP Home Made Sausage Meat from Native Pork, t Small Legs Spring Lamb, 8:8 0 — I n U m a t s R s v u s — A l Good. Pickles, not to Join with Democrats and Re- FANCY svsvsasvswmiSMSiisvs'wwiasasvsiissswiwixix lb...... ISfC lb. WTIC man and hla Ori|iastra. quart...... publicans and'that when the Sena- :00—’The Bmplovsr In a Chang- Fresh Stewing Oysters, fresh daily, q There Is No Substitute for Fresh Pork! mrUer4, Ooaa. POTATO ES tors convene for organization the wm'' ing Worid.” J. mvld Statn, PuB- Rib Roast Krasdale Pitted three Socialist Senatora-elect wrill pint ...... / C Fresh Native Pork for Roasting, 2 5 C 8a ,B N w . I B M K . a a s tM M. ■■ «r. Philadelphia Record “ and LU C K Y STRIKE f w r k g t nominate a candidate for clerk and Fancy Large Fresh Milk Fed Fowl, 5 to 6 lbs. o I? TrAvetara BdBBdSBBtbig S e rvio s New -Tork - -Pos<' if F A N C Y MILK-FED C H tSTE R F IELD Dates, 2 pkgs...... president pro tempore from their each, lb...... '...... A . O C Fresh Native Pork Shoulders, w g 8:15—Veterans of Foreign Wars O L D G O L D • C . Z own group. Program—"Bonus,” Rep. Wright CIGARETTES C A M E L Mott’s Sweet Cider, A Q Fresh Milk Fed Fowl, medium size, 4 to 4mwMMinmMiwmM>Miwwm»MMiiH; Pattman on Bonus; 9:30— Phil Bak- Pineapple, large ... A 1 C Fanry Milk Fed g Large Roasting g C'holce Very Snappy Old Cheese, the old-fashioned Q CS ^ Royal Scarlet Finest Pastry Floor, O Cj UMONm Friday, December 31 er. O r a n f l c P e e l emoN Del Monte Crushed Q 4 kind to go with Xmas Pie, lb...... O 9 C What to expect Saturday; »a94 E x t r a c t *4.' 204 iritan Bacon, ORANGES Pineapple, large . . 1 C ^•Ib. pkg., sliced FOWL I CHICKEN i Cut Up Fowl Swedish Prepared Lute-Fisk, O C Confectionery or Brown Sugar, £• P. M. WBIAF-NBC, 9:00 a. m.— Christen- rSNCY nORIDA P i t t e d D a t e s 2 l b s ...... ^9C pound bag 3:00— PhUsdelphiA Symphony O r ing at Naples, Italy; 4:80 p. m.— ... Jel Monte Sliced »h Eggs, Local, Handel’s "Messiah.’’ P i t t e d DsoMtoARy D a t e i i s s d 10 pounds Granulated Sugar ehutra — Leopold Stokowski, D ill P ic k l es '•nr* 154 dozen ...... Swedish Mint Candy and Swedish Bond-ost Cheese, Plain Conductor. WABC-CBS, 8:00 p. m.—^Buffalo Peaches, large, 2 for ^||^]|||^C lb. I I each R a isi n i SfoLuT s t a r p l a i n Bell's Seasoning, or with S ^ , and Swedish Health Bread. in cloth bag • • ••• 8:00— Bosebali School— Jack Ons- Symphony; 4:80—Library of Con- 2^434^ 43< • S w e e t P ic k l es Krasdale Light O f f ' pkg...... smmaswaHnwarwmwwsMsiMwaimiMiiHsimmmwannmarmwiwwwaninBwasmwwaMimnnwa Cocoanut in Bulk, 9 (lood Old Fashioned Sage Cheesep O Q low. gress Musics. D i a m o n d W a l n u ts » 2 S 4 S w e e t P i c k l e s ba n q u e t b»m Meat Tuna, 2 for .. i£9C Stickney’s Stuffing, Ih, ...... Sit lb* • • q • 8:15—Skippy. WJZ-NBC, 12:00 p. m.— Farmers CfiliFomii Nivel M i x e d N u ts ALL KINDS lOe ^ Forequarters Spring Lamb IQc ^ 6:30—Jock Armstrong—All-Amsr- Union; 4:00 p. m.—Tbaca College St u f f e d O l i v e s 6 u u n 3 3 4 i p k g ...... lean Boy. Band. M E D IU M P a p e r S h a l l A l m o n d s Z 54 ^ Krasdale Pumpkin, 8:46—Miniatures by Franklin Mc- P a l m o l i v e S o a p 3 1 3 4 Fanry Porterhonae W M C A- CBS, 3:00 p. m.— Brook- G ra p e fru it SIZE Meat Department largest c a n ...... Shoulder MANY SPECIALS AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT Cormack. lyn Symphony. 3 ” I O f K n o x G e l a t i n e 104 S u p e r S u d s 2 d*** 154 Turkeys, Choice, None-Such Mince 8:00—Al KaveUn'g OrchsstrA' M e IN T O SH B a l l's S e a s o n i n g FeelSir t o . 10 4 W n g s C i g a r e t t e s 1 0 4 STEAK Home Made Squash or Pumpkin Pies, Stuffed and Roasted Chickens will be: 0:15 — Bobby Benson and Sunny A p p le s E A TIN G 12 to 13 lbs., lb____ ^ Meat, 2 pkgs. Jim. " 429f S t i d e n a y 's S t u f f i n g t 1 9 4 Baker’s Baking Choc- e a c h ...... 25c K e e>1l C i g a r e t t e s 8:80—H. V. Kaltsnbom — Current MARLBOROUGH W IN ESA P .SNOlHtlN Extra Fancy Tur- Home Made Apple mr Mince Pies, 98c, $1.25 ■"'$1.50““ Events. G r a p e f r u i t fancy 2 «“ .* 254 olate, U-lb. pkg. .. 2Sc y A p p le s C O O K I N G P i l ls b u r y's C A K E f l o u r keys, 9 to 20 lbs„ lb. Ocean Spray Cran- each...... 25c Home Baked Beans, 8:45—Beauty Program —Margaret Mias Hslsa Adams of Burlington, 525f Broinard and Ck>nnle Gates. A p p l e s a u c e FANcy P e a B e a n s n/LK Ibl Brightwood Roast ia berry Sauce, 2 cans All H o lle y ries, the big 10-inch size, will quart ...... 15c Vermont, a former teacher here Is F A N C Y be made on orders only at, each...... 5:65—Press-Radio News. vlalting friends In this place. C A L I F O R N I A C r e a m C h e e s e FtiMeitoi. 2 *<••• 1 7 4 O c t a g o n S o a p Pork, Rib, lb...... ' Chase & Sanborn’s 50c Old Fashioned Xmas Cookies, very tasty, 1 j:0 0 —M yrt and M »rge. The Christmas entertainments be- Y C e le ry 2is:l9< 19c lb Legs Genuine Spring Lamb 19c ^ Extra Large Chickens, Capons, and Turkeys Will Be 7:15 — A ir Adventures of Jimmy C r e a m e d O l d E n g l is h 3 5 4 Brightwood Fresh . Coffee, lb. t i n ...... do zen ...... X 9 C ing held here this week are; a party F . E. I. O c t a g o n P o w d e r ;; Cider, Pure Apple, 0 Roasted Dn Orders Only. Allen. and entertainment at the Center Shoulders, lb...... Loin Y Turnip s y e l l o w C r a n b e r r y S a u c e tany* * - 334 P r u d e n c e H ash Frezh Fancy Home Made Delicious Fruit Cakes, 2 ^ 4 Q C W e,Stuff and Roast Turkeys and deliver them Xmas 7:30—The O’NeUl’s. School Thursday afternoon, a Sun- 5IOf gallon (contents) 7:45—Hollywood Hilarites. Block Chuck Pot morning, ready for the table, with any dressing you may day school party and entertainment L U E Canlandied Peels, 8:00—Fray and BragglotU. at the veatry of the church Friday Roast, l b ...... Veal Chops | Pork Butts I Veal Cutlet Home Made Old Fashioned Plum Puddings, desire, at $1.00 each. And Chickens at 50c each. Give Squash H UBBARD « CANDIES B A K E R Y D E P A R T M E N T i 6 pkgs...... 8:10— Edwin C. HUl — The Hu night and a Community Christmas 5 ” I Of _Fresh Daily from our oun Bake Shob Rib Roast Bsef, each...... 25c us.your order'early! man Side o f the News. |Hershey Chocolate tree Saturday night. SWKKTH OM^ lb ...... ; Syrup, large c a n ...... 8:80— True Story Court of Human On Sunday night a group of peo- 19elb. I 14c lb. I 22elb. ^^tlons. ple will go shout town dressed In C H O C OLATES 1 lb Lean Daisy Hams, ^•■P^mium Flakes, 14 o z . I .^^^gilarcb of Time. red capes, red-caps and carrying red B EV ER AGES A«U e Mnl H o lid a y Fruit C a k e lb...... Salted, 1-lb. pkg...... FRUITS, nuts; and VEGETABLES V^M-Hollywopd Hotel — Dick lanterns singing (Arlstmaa carols. ~29f fbasdale Fruit Cock- ^^m rell. Ted Fio Rito’a Orcbeatrn. Ralph Strong is moving bis port' CLUB S O D A A iiiS a u i 1b b'ancy Fowl, 4-lbs. Small Lean Smoked Shoulders 12V^Oit) fVuicy Enperm’ Grapes, large fndt, Native Yellow Globe Turnips, 10:80—The O’FIynn’s. able saw mill to Bull HIU after op- 1 1k Lig h t Fruit C a k e average, e a c h ...... r ^ l , tall c a n ...... GINGER A LE M illbrsek Ch ecp lat m 45f 2 Ib B ...... 25c 10 pounds .a..*..... ll:00-,fC(zzle Nelson’s Orchestra. erating In this section for several FslTTiMl?tolci iPillsbury Cake Flour, M illbresk C l.b Dry CARTON tB SI. Fancy Lamb Legs, AMERICAN BOLOGNA Unk Boot iSealdsweet Grapefruit, , 11:30—Jacques Renard's Orchestra. years. 1» D a rk Fruit C a k e [;pkg...... Z/C Fancy Florida Juice Oranges, Schools In town close today for Pep per m i n t 25f lb...... 3 f o r ...... \.. .1 Pweet Mixed Pickles, MINCED HAM dozen the CliriBtmaa vacation and open for OMe lSe Cm M CHw L AYE R C A K E Ground Beef, “r 10^ l e iE e s each ^ q ^ j a r ...... ^£iC Sausage i Frankfurters 19c,23c"'3Sc Thin Skinned Indian River Grapefruit, the winter term January 2. LIM E RICKEY Moll 29F P u m p k in Joan Carol 2 lbs...... SSUigarettes, 0 / > | 3 for Mrs. Alice Forbes is spending the Mlllbrmili Fancy California TaMe Oranges, holidays in West Hartford. Carton I f S9i . CABTON ^ f a , ksa’iSnidr A l t V w l e lis i lb. Brightwood Spare (Carton of 200 .. . ^ 1 omvp | Extra Large Diamond Budded Walnuts, T h e Community DramatlO Club 25* Ribs, 2 lb s ...... ;iCut-Rite Waxed Paper, g ^ 2 lbs. 2S« 1 2 ib». 2S« I 2 lb*. 2S« lb...... WBZ-WBZA will meet at the home of Miss 29c, 35c*"'39c SprInglleld — Boston Price, ebsve far cosls a t. s s ly Rfbbo n C e n d y LI; ^ Clnn.ia en Ssfst ed Sliced Bacon, New Mixed Nuts, Rebecca Buel next P^dmy night. 33 ‘dst The Community buUdl^ is near- S s^rs d ot Plsls ^ H d Heads of Iceberg Lettnee, J Q q X 5 C \ Doughnuts lb, ..a...... lifomia Walnuts, O C I FRUIT, VEGETABLE AND BAKERY DEPT. SPECIALS lb...... Friday, Oecember 31 ing completion. C id e r ^ g e budded, lb...... A p p l e i:;3 9 i' Brightwood j Pure Apple Cider, If 23* M I N a M E A T d s i iPlimond Walnut g * C* GRAPEFRUIT | Kxt^LSrgToRJtSjG^ Fresh Tomatoes, String Beans, Mnshrooms, Fresh Spin- gallon j u g ...... I M A G I N E H U E B I B A R R A S S M E N T P a rk e rh o us e R o ll. Sausage, huge, Igmts. ,1b...... OOC ach, Green Peppers, Green Parsley, Fancy, well Ueached Fancy Golden Bananas, :00— Betty and Bob. laU, l b ...... ;l^B ddie East and Ralph Dumke Osrdlnsr, Mont. — Neil Proffer, jufic Frost Confectioners’ ga I Celery; and Fancy Cranberries. 4 lbs...... None Such 2 " -2 5 ^ Fruit Bre a d Lena Scotch Ham, 6 f^ J :46— Dangerous Paradise. nMINTO SPEOALI Dial 5191 — i i n S^proM StTM t West Indies, was the blrthplacs of PMcs. sbsva h r cselM ti aaly C h o c o l a t e T w i r ls » 2 1 4 00—“Jewels of Encbentment" __ Empress Josephine, wifs of Na- Service T U l ^ Herald Advertising Pays— Use It Irene Rich. poIaoB Bonapsuts. Buy C hrittm of S eoIs roUry egg beater. Whip a cupful of cream and fold into the gelatin mix* ture with a cup of chopped stewed ^TTkwRwinono NMANnCSTrDXXMN^ MENllJS flgs and two tablespoonfuls of crush- Chalk Up Another Victory For IS ON THE INCREASE ed toasted almonds. Pile in a glaos For Good Health bowl and top with wMpped cream Christmas Greetings Manchester! begin HEBE TODAY and bits of bright fruit garnish. Wo take this opportunity to exteqd ovr heurtleot ataMoro wtsheo for tiw Hoppleot and Mcfrioot ANN HOLUEIBB, peetty aad ft. 11 mniofi DoOan Worth A Wetek’C Supply Place on ice until ready to serve. breslu her engagetnent to TONY Hale’6 Food Departments Wish All Their Customers And Friends Moro TtaB Lot Year Was Recommended Will keep on ice for two or three EVERYBODY’S MARKET Oome In and ooe our Inunenoe display of. HoUdoy Neoda! Everything you need at iwrgnin MICKLE, Bommsrriil artlat, be- By Dr. Frank McCoy days. market and onve! The town la raving aiWHt our udw set npl oMss of Ms drinking and general rurfhairil by Loren of Come in and see it! IrrsspoMlMRty. The sainB duy QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS nnriCB KENDALL, woaHhjr and DAILY MENUS We Will Have Land O*Lakes Unique ! uroalnant. Issraa how VALERIA A Very, Very MERRY CHRISTMAS! CUfluo, Dee. (AP)—Th* nm- (Adheslona Can Be Removed). Outstanding ! BENNETT, Ms flMMSs, hM dsealvsd Moa'* Biwiet-tooOi jrow t apac«—to Dr. McCoy's Menus suggested for Question: Mias H. R. T. asks: ‘T< Um ead tolls her everything Is ever the tuBe of $31,000,000 worth week beginning Sunday, December have been told I have adhesions. THE NEW SUPER between tbem. Bsore then year. Ann sad Fetar, both beart-elek And Offer Exceptional Savings On Christmas Foods — These Prices Good Saturday and Caady coneumere paid $160,ooo,- 23, 1934. What causes them and how can 1 SUNDAY get rid of them?" sad dlaUlnaloned, meet In a testa u- 000 for aweeta during; the flrat ten TURKEYS 3 1 - raat. When Peter asks Ana to mar- I^onday. You’U Notice the Low Prices When You Shop Hale’s! nontha of IBM. The National Con- Breakfast—One kind of fresh Answer; Very few of the patients fectioners Aasodatlon announced fruit; Dish of Cottage Cheese. sick enough to go to a doctor are Everybody's Market ly Mm she agrem. today, a gain of 16 per cent over Lunch—Lima Beans; cooked Cel- entirely free from adhesions. I The only trouble is you must get your order in early They go to Florida and spead several weeks happily. Than Peter is y. ill Orders $1.00 Or Over, Delivered Free. the $139,000,000 paid in the same ery; Lettuce Salad. recommend a treatment for breaking as we have only a limited supply. FREE DELIVERY! CALL YOUR ORDER IN! DIAL 8721! H«lp Hght Tubareulofit Save Yonr Green Stanpa period of 1933. Dinner—Roast Pork; small Car- loose the adhesions which Is a deep Store Open TUI 9 P. M. TonIghL Call Yopr Order In Tonight—Please! ealled home because of bnelnem. All The gain, said George H. Wllllam- rots cooked with meat; String manipulative treatment. Adhesions We will also have a complete line of everything for of tbe Kendall family except Peter’s Ulster, MnXJCENT, mub Ami. aon, proeident of the association, Beans; Salad of lettuce and celery; are caused by inflammation more your Xmas dinner. them, young man? What did It gat practically assured the Industry, •Fig Ice Box Sponge. often than from operation. In fact, COM ^fTAN^El^U^AIR^ECT^^Se^u^llspla^^Sorte^heSr Valeria aehemes to make trouble them?" that the year would close with a 35 between Ana and Peter. She per- Coarse Isugbter, oaths, hysterical The *SELF«8ERVB* Is Famous tor Low Prieos. Otmlity FoiriU MONDAY I believe that most of the good re- COME IN AND IXK)K US OVERI A 2II-Lb. Wheel of Fresh DeUdons Fresh Creamy per cent gain over the 1932 figure Breakfast—Re-toasted Breakfast sults coming from operations are anadee Peter to undertake tbe work cries from woman. since 1933 ended with a 20 per cent Food with Cream; Stewed Apricots. due to the fact thut during opera- of remodeling bar country borne and Ann found herself holding tightly m boost. Lunch —Celery Soup; Spinach; tion the surgeon cuts the affected gives Mm a ebaek.'Later sbe toUa to the arm of on old woman with ^1^^^ HEle*t iPtaBODB Milk October sales alone Jumped 11 per Yellow Globe Turnips___._...... 19c peck Swiss Cheese! Cream Cheese! Combination Salad. organ free from the adhesions Mm abe need* the money and ba a wrinkled, weatherbeaten face. The cent, and the holiday trade is far around It and binding it. Any In- writes bar a check for tbe amonnt, woman said, ‘Tve known that boy enough advanced, Williamson said, Dinner—Leg of Mutton; .Small BEEAD green peas (cantjed) Salad of cold flammation will produce adhesions pound 24* pound ayiag abe eon lepay Mm later. since be was knee-high. He’s a good for merchants to report that the but the type of adhesions roo.-,t com- Ann. hanie that labor trenbla 1* sort." sesiion is the best In several years Beets, lettuce and Cucumber; Baked See this! Taste It, too. if you wish! Pear. mon Is that found In the abdomen Packagea, 8 for SSc. Pimento or Rellsh-r39c lb. I brawing at tbe Kendall factory. A good sort. Ann prsssed the thin with the candy Indu.stry sharing In .NOW GO ON WITH THE S’TOBY arm gratefully. She knew bow good Increased spending throughfdit the TIESO.AY—Christmas Ihty and the causes would be colitis, ap- pendicitis, chronic constipation, or MI«HltlW4KMHUIM«CWWWMMWMW«HK«I«(af(M*HKW«IW«mfinC«HK« 128 Pounds Fresh Rich CHAPTER XXVI Peter was. Just as Ann did. It was Nation. Brcakfa.st—Oranges, all desired; Figure This "Buy” Out For Yourself! BUTTER 2 '^65- glass of Sweet Milk. in fact, any chronic condition favor- Ann avrakened early and dreased a bond between them. Candy bars are the most [Mipulai Eric Olesen stepped out from the confectioo, although outranked In Dinner—Celery; roasted Nuts; able to inflammatory changes. The 1 DOZ. IX)CAL STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Cottage Cheese! wblla Peter was aun aoleep. When Beech-Nut value by the total of chocolates con- Tomato Boullon; stuffed Beet Salad; hand mannlpulation which I have 1 LB. LAND O’LAKES BUTTER ho came out of hit roon she was crowd and faced Peter. He was hag- sumed by the Nation. Candy bar Roast Chicken, Melba Toast Dress- found successful Is given by a treat- PAHERSON’S MARKET i sitting by a window, reading the gard. His face was covered by a tonnage totaled 115,386.190 pounds ing; E.scalloped Celery; mashed ing doctor who has learned the cor- morning newspaper. She blinded it beard, his eyes smouldered. "Sure su g ar In 1933, valued at 151,507.142, while Turnips and (,'arrots; Pumpkin Pie. rect way of reaching deep Into the Telephone 3386 101 Center Street 6 2 pounds 25« to him and watched as he read tbe you would Mama my father," he COFFEE chocolates totaled 280.416.044. Supper • Cold sliced Chicken; abdomen and moving the adherent The Place To Buy Your Turkey dr Chicken! ^ Both for 6 5 e article predicting an outbreak at the said. "You're a Kendall. All jrou're pounds valued at $57,400,812. Salad of Gra'ted Raw Carrots and tissue in Bfich a war that It becomes Mild, Rich Daisy Cheese! 19c pound.______factory if work was started today. thtnkln’ about is more money for Beet Quellty (tagmr The greatest upswing was shown Lettuce. loose. In my experience I have found HKWSHWIKMaiWWIICMMlUWWWI | The employes were In gp ugly mood. yourself and kin. More money to 35e lb. Cured. RlnAeae Ib. Even the moat loyal were reported put into machines. You think we end Sliced. by Tennessee' in October when WEDNESDAY that adhesions can be removed in all We have the finest Turkeys that are procurable. The S Hampden Siloed PlUsbury’s Bast Land O'Lakes BACON candy values Increased from' $306,- cases by deep manipulative treat- to be In an unsettled frame of mind. should be grateful for the wages we 27* Fancy Northwestern Breakfast—Coddled Egg: toasted price is in line with the quality— 36c pound—ail one X 015 to $344,675, a gain of 22 per Cereal Biscuit; Stewed Figs. ment without any question of a BACON! FLOUR! MILK! A meeting had been held at a hall get” Vacuum pecked ooSee. Eee- cent. doubt, where they are discoverable price. The Chickens are exquisite— nothing better— 32c * In the community last night but old "Yes, I think you should be grate- tidlous coffee diinfcera wUi find Arroour'e "Star” Sugar Lunch - Buttereci Carrots and tAYi-lb. Cured Hem with the Ib. Peas; Salad of shredded Spinach and by the X-ray examination. After the pound. If you are fortunate to get any of the.se you S Peter Kendall and his grandson had ful, Eric,” Peter sold. "They’re bet- Beech-Nut to their liking] manipulative treatments, reexami- bag refused to have the crowd dispersed ter wogea than most factory men "Fixed Flavor.” * lettuce; Glass of Milk. will not be disappointed. Everyone knows our quality. S 27c lb. 91.15 I^cans 24« HAM 20 by police. v draw. None of you have atiffered. Dinner—Baked white fish; String nation with the x-ray will show de- Fowl, 25c pound. S Beans; Beets; McCoy Salad; no cided Improvement. However, the "Why didn’t you tell me?” Ann You have Jobs, food, a shelter for TURKEYS n ae "Melreae” Smoked Fancy dessert. patient can demonstrate the change Legs Lamb, 25c Ib. Roast Pork, center cuts, 25c lb. M We Have, Really, The Nicest and Most Complete Cookie Department Around I asked Peter. yourselves and cblldrra. That's more than many men can oay today." .Shoulder*—Leon, THURSDAY for the better for himself by trying Fresh Shoulders. 16c Ib. Sliced Fresh Ham, 30c II). X "I didn’t want 3rou to worry,” he S hoiildebs Shankleea, to move the Intestinal organs around said. "We don’t wont the new plant,” Breakfast—French Omelet: Melba Pot R(«sts, 20c-22c-25c-28c-30c Ib. Rib Roasts, 2.>c-28c X 1 Light or Dark 6 Varletlee Chocolate Covered • Varieties Cream Filled II. 12* Toast; stewed Prunes. with the fingers and will (1ml that "What do the men want?” yelled a man. "Put the money in MIXED Lunch—Eight Ounce Glass of they have become more freely mov- Ib. * FRUITCAKE! "More money.” our pay envelopes.” Washington. Conn.—Ueut. Col. COOKIES! COOKIES! And then a cry, "Stop talking. Haleb Formoee William H. Walsh, head of the Nor- Buttermilk; 10 or 12 Dates. able where before treatment they Our Scotch Ham, 35c lb.— fit for a king to eat.-—^ g "Are they entitled to more?” Oolong. Dinner— Broiled Lamb Chops; remained fixed and tight. Peter smilad at heq^ but answered We’ve had enough talking. Oet back pound oton. Conn., soldiers home, was to town where you belong." TEA NUTS buried ' i Arlington cemetery with Pumpkin; Celery, carrot and Let- Pork Sausages, 23c Ib. Scotch Sausage Links, 20c Ib. s seriously. "Yes and no. They are be- -2 7 ‘ (Growth In Abdomen) Sliced Sausages, 20c Ib. You just fry them like steak. { ing paid more than most factory “I belong here. I’m a Kendall.” full military honors. tuce Salad; Prune Whip. 19« '2 3 ® 19® “*• The aame Mgh quallte. tooder turkeys that we had at Thanka- Harvard, Mass.—Dr. Roland Bar- FRIDAY Queition: Mrs. P. O. writes: All our own products! workers, and to raise their wsges During another lull, bis voice Kraft and Borden’* rage Dlxson, Ha'rvard University “What can I do to get rid of a now isn’t advisable from the direc- came cledrly, "What do you expect AaaortM Kind*. givfaiff. We sold hnndraw and net one aingla'complaint . . that Breakfast—Glass of Grapejulce 18 Varietle* Freih Plain Bunker* Mu’* Milk Choookito '-2 Ib. pkgs. 2 »»• record apeaks for Kaelfl AU young, fteth, plump NORTHWEST- professor who was Identified with 30 minutes before Breakfast; Well growth In the lower abdomen?" Top Round, 37c Ib. Lower Round, 32c Ib. Sliced in f PEANUT BUTTER tors’ standpoint They think to gain by this? What can you CHEESE 2 33- Answer: It' la difficult to discuss gain? Nothing. The woik will be^n. ERN birds . . . one qtbUlty at one low price. the Peabody museum, died. He was browned Waffle; crisp bacon. Pot Roasts, 30c Ib. COOKIES! CANDIES! KISSES or JELLY BEANS would be too heavy a load to carry. win crack 100% perfect. 89. Lunch— Com; cooked Lettuce: a question of this type In the news- The workers can’t understand how If you try to stop It by violence It paper. Moat of these growths or Sirloin, Porterhouse, Short Steaks. Veal Steaks. will be started again. You can’t beat Sugar Cured, Boned Fancy mixture all from 1934 Salad of raw Spinach leaves. $1,000,000 can be spent In improve- crop! The Bneat you een get YITUETIDE WOE tumors occur In women and are Cube Steaks, 32c-35c-37c Ib. Loin and Rib Lamb Chops. ments when wsges can’t be raised.' organized law, men. If I were killed and R olled- Dinner—Broiled Steak; Zucchini; Whole or Half. for your tablel String Beans; .Salad of Head Let- flbrold.in nature. If you wish further 10« »>• Ann sold, "They need more oomeone else would be rMdy .to step HAM IWWWWW«fW4KWMM«MKWM4V( 15® ® “ >• Baltimore — Christmas cards. It tuce; Baked Apple. Information, write to me In care of 1 19 money." into my place. Some of you would "27« appears are more valuable than a ROASTING SATURDAY this newspaper, ask for an article Our Good Tea that you will enjoy if you know tea, 60c Ib. "Yes,” Peter answered. "But this be killed, too. Widows, fatherless green, eight cylindered coupe with and the diet and enclose 6c In Extra Special! California Holiday Special! Seedless Krasdale DeUclous : -< j ‘ 1 Is not the way to get It.” kids, some of you rotting In prison yellow wheels. Breakfast —Cottage Cheese and 1 Pineapple. stamp.v and a large, .sclf-addres.scd (MWaCMWtKWWWWMaiWWIKWI Cranberiy Sauce! Some day be would tell Ann about for the rest of your lives—death for When his car was stolen Monday, envelope. WALNUT MEATS! RAISINS! Oscar’s home, about the under- others. What would you gain? Noth' “Box 2350“ appealed In an ad to Lunch— Baked Squash Rings; Look At The **Self-Serve** Holiday Food Specials CHICKENS Corned Beef, 22c Ib. Boneless Brisket. Fresh Brisket, lag. The new plant la going to be the "Guy who stole it” to return the Salad of chopped raw Cabbage and nourished children playing in one Parsley; cooked carrots (trailed). PLAIN, FANCY SKIDDING 22c Ib. comer of tbe room. The children had built. If you try to stop It new work' Christmas cards and mailing list in- era will take jrour place. What can Fancy Santa Roan Fine side. He did not mention returning Dinner -Vegetable Soup; sliced Daisy Hams (Swift's), 30c lb. Smoked Shoulders, 17c ^ 1-2 Ib. 2 full lbs- * been wearing old sweaters, patched 2 lbs- 33e Pruncff 2 lbs. 19e Portland, Me.—Patrolman Ray 25 Ocean Spmy— I6c can. and worn clothing. All the grown- you gain?" Ribbon Candy Beef; escallopcd celery; Turnip 17 the car. Bryant said It was slippery after the Ib. Oscar Olesen stepped out from Yesterday police found the auto- Salad (cold cookeo Turnips stuffed ups hod been huddled near the Are. 27 c and 30." freezing rainstorm here. He saw tbe crowd. "He’s right, boys. We Citron, Lemon. Ocean Spray mobile. The cards and mailing list with minced Vegetables); Jello or Boneless Veal Roast, 25c Ib, Veal Ground. 25c Ib. Soda - Saltine - Graham - Lunch. 8 Varietle* Assorted Some laundry had been drying on a Sauce can^ S J e a driver "ball out” of an aittomobllc 1 Fancy Xmas Ribbon rack. The drab, colorless room. The can’t win this way." -Dan and Jim Orange lb. Cranberry 2 Tender, milk-fed roasting chicken* that the Health Market were missing. Jell-well. skidding down a hill ami skid along Veal Chops, 30c Ib. Peels 27c •Fig Icelmx Mpuiige:. Dissolve a hard-eyed, work-worn women. A and scores of others spoke up in guarantee* to cook tender and brown. Medium and large. with his car. Coasting together, CRACKERS! CHOCOLATES! CANDY! agr.-uement Coektell Rheuiiuitic heart dlsen.sc is said to tahlespoonful of gelatin In a half cup they reached a street Intersection. A nice meat loaf is a convenient dish; you can have it foreman's solaiy, stretched to buy occur more frequently among fair- of cold water. Add to a cupful of necessities for so many grown-ups "Accept the new plant," Peter Canton Preser\-ed Cranberry Cranberries bottle 2 3 « The ear spun, struck Its erstwhile made up in various ways— with pork— veal— ham. went on. ”It will moke your work Ginger 4 oz. 2S^ haired people than among dark- hot fig Juice. When cool and begin- pa.ssengrr'and heaves him to a side- Steak Ground is 32c Ib. Ground Beef is 22c lb. ^2^ lb. box C 2 Ib. box and children, couldn’t be expected haired people. ning to set, whip to light froth with 2 lbs- ® to furnish luxuries, too. less difficult and not a man of you Yearling (Good Quality) walks unhurt. 25 will lose bis Job because of the new Bell’s Poultry iWMtMcwwwnmwwwwwwwwi Peter had been shocked, and stir- Sunbeam Stuffed Seaioning pkg- 9 c red. Something was wrong when ha machinery. Ask for more pay if you Olives pt 39e Free Delivery! Wishing you all a Happy Christmas and 1 Our Grocery Department Is Complete! It’s the Talk of the Town! See It! 1 man beings labored and struggled, feel you are entitled to It. Show my Flako or TURKEYS MMMMIRMIMWWflMfMWMWWWlMMNtWIICMWWnMKWWmWMMMMiqWWWWVWWWWWWWWWWR grandfather that everyone who a I’rosperous New Year. Buy Here and Save! yet came no nearer comfort than silver Lane Pie Crust Oood Luck 2 pkgs- 25^ this. works should have more than a liv- Mixed Fancy Milk Fed Si Hen-’* Another Buy! 1 FANCY LEMON, ORANGE, CITRON | “Why didn’t you wait? The paper ing wage. That you are entitled to Pickles qi-27« wjwMimmwiwwwmMiwmwmwwwNiwwiiaiiimmmMimiMVMMWMi li i.B. CHOCOLATE DECORETTE 1 f says it Is foolhardy to begin work some of the comforts and Joys of Fancy, t'/, Ib*. life from your efforts. I’m ready to Marrow or Dates pkg- 2 5 ^ ANDERSON « NOREN “SHREDS” 1 I r G G l • today. No. 8 can FOWL Peter shook bis head. "Any time meet with you, discuss your needs, Squash Burt Obey 14« i/i LB. SHREDDED COCOANUT 1 a mm and lay your claims before my would be bad." Klbbe or Fancy String Tender, Pink-Meat , Ann followed him to the door. grandfather.” Figs I l b . I 9 e "You mean you will be for us, Mr. Burt OIney’a Both Cop 29® 1 AV® "Peter, you will be careful?" Pumpkin No. 81/, 2 cans 2 5 ^ Chapin .Mince Meat! 10c package. | "Yea. Don’t worry. Things will be Peter?” Oscar said. tW g "For you and for my grandfather. Ideal Seadlaaa PORK ROAST lb I 6 c Natiop-Wide all right.” Flue Essex Raisins lb. pkg. l O c Ann waited until his car was out But I think you have a case. I’m Kruadale Stuffed sterling Fancy 1 Krasdale Fancy 1 Peas Sweets 2 C9ns 2 5 ^ of sight and then went to her room willing to argue for you." Sunbeam Cook- hlmh Stores and put on her coat and hat. Soon There was a general murmur of taU (Stems) U oz. OLIVES! CHERRIES! 1 PUMPKIN! approval that almost drowned the Golden Bantam Cherries .-\ll Fresh .\rrivah! she was flying along the road over lb. which Peter’s car had passed short- scattered cries of, "Turncoats, trai- Corn Ne. 8 can 2 cans 2 5 ^ SHOULDERS ly before. tors!” 12«'«-5o-boJ 1 0 c One lone voice shouted. "We know Walnut Meats Perfaet Halve* |-2 Ib. 29e TURKEYS tb 3 5 ^ 10« i" Fancy Squash—18o large can. 1 Elvery nerve was tense as . she TMder, Lean, Geonine Spring H passed Kendallwood and came Into you slick rich folks. Just a lot of Asparagus Sunbeam lOVi-os. can 1 5 c the town which was almost dS' words. We don’t want the work to A iM’tter quality Turkey for a mer- REMEMBER! WE WILL HAVE LAND O'LAKES TURKEYS! begin!" ^ rier Xmas. sorted. She took the road leading to Granadine ' pint 45® LEGS Of LAMB ib-21c the factory, passing crowds of wo- Peter said, "The work will begin. Sunbeam Sliced N«. ew 21e PEACHES! PEARS! OR fanry Tacht Club Runkel’s LHierty COCOA! men along the way. Some stared at Pm giving the word now.” Pineapple Country Roll Butter, Chase & San- O 1 ^ her curiously. There were ugly looks Tbe man stepped out of tbe crowd, SuabMun No. 1 can 17c From Heavy Steer Beef PINEAPPLE! I CORN! Sunbeam Fruit Salad 1-pound o O horn's Coffee, Ib. O 1 C from others. shouting, "You are?" No. 8 can Yes. Try and .-itop me;” Grapefruit Sections 16c roll ...... oZC largest No. 8 Ann’s heart was pounding with i SmaU Milk Fed CHICKENS Cea. 2 ' o r $ 1 . 5 9 Nation-Wide excitement when she drove Into the 'Lord love us," the old woman POT ROAST •I8..20. .\veinxc 3 pounds each. Potatoes, Fancy, ^ ^ O oons Baking Chorolato—8 cried to Ann, ‘sh S h ould ers...... |b. 17c Sliced Baetin (wrapped) ...... |b. sne orated, O O LIMA BEANS — PEAS — TOMATOES— Pure Granulated (Bulk) Sugar! 10 lbs. 47c won! Pure Handy's Fresh Spare R ib s...... |h. I Be Canadian Ikieon ...... |b' .|,7o Camel. O C _ 4 tall c a n s ...... C someone raised a voice In loud de- Lard 2 lbs. 27c OVEN ROAST ,b 2 3 c STRING BEANS OR MOLASSES Pure Granulated (Cloth Bag) Sugar!...... nunciation. The grounds clearea r^)Idly as 5 Nniall Link NitUHugcs...... |b. 2m- Rest H am b u rg...... lb. 20o 2 p k g s ...... «aDC ...... 10 lbs. 49c workers moved toward the big OoM Medal "Softaatlk" Fancy la-gs of Lunib ...... ib. 25r Scotch Hum ...... It was tmposslbls to go farther. sirloin and Short Uube S te a k s ...... |j,_ Grapefruit, Medium f t Confectionery (X X X X ) Sugar! ...... She was hemmed in completely, buildings. Ann got Into her car and Prinee Albert Best Pot R oa st...... lb. 23r-2He SUGAR no. 2 can drove away. When sbe reached home Tobacco lb. can 7 9 c Cake Flour___ .. .Ig.pkg.31c Best Rib Roast...... |b. 25e-2He Swedish K o r f...... lb.'28c Size, 3 f o r ...... C ...... ^...... 6c 1-lb. pkg. powerless to penetrate the human i Jack Frost Granulated wall before her. sbe undressed and flung herself on Holaaoes—In ltture, Uelery, t'axrots. Parsnips, Soup Bunehes, and work had gone forward as X .. dnc. 32c Uabhage, Sweet Potut. pkg. 1*0 White Meat quart J a r ...... There was silence in the crowd tbe workers. COOKIES DIamund Walnut* ...... lb. 88e Mediums— 3c. Ann laid the paper aside. Sbe was 24 Bad Wing Chill Sanaa...... Iff. 1*0 Square Deal C offee...... Mb. pkg. *le Ijimb Legs, r% « 1‘itU'd Dates, Drom- bun. as Petsr began to speak. VEAL ROAST ib^ l^ c Brazil N u t*...... ib. *5c Brownie Uoffee...... i.|b. pkg. 8So 29^ doz. glowing with pride, happy, excited. HoUday Sale of Sunshine Cookie* ' Regent, Sweetbeerta, Cheee- ShafflaM M Uk...... 4 oaoa SSe Ib...... edary, 2 p k g s...... "Men, we’re beginning our work httes. Mixed Nut* (our ow-n) ...... |b. 8 3 c Nathan Hnie Coffee...... Mb. pkg. SSe £,iC in a few minutes. You must get to Peter was her husband. She loved Perfection Diced Carrot*...... 8 eaa* S8e Best Cuts of Corn Fed Diamond Walnuts, him, ai she bod never loved anyone •Umited tinmber of NATIVE TUKKEYS for Satm> Royal Seariet Coffee ...... i.|b. ran 3So THESE PRICES WILL BE CARRIED OVER FOR MONDAY ALSO! your places in the buUdlng or off Other Cookie Special* Include SPICED DROPS, S6e ft.; HOLI- Hale’* Morning Luxury Coffee . . . , ...... Ib. 8*0 R. 8. .Mince M eat...... 9-0*. pkg. lOe R. 8. C o e o a ...... i.|b. ran 17e Steers • large budded, lb...... the grounds.” before. _ d«jr— SHOP E A B L Y ! DAY ASSORTMENT, 8$o lb.: POTATO CHIPS at 16c bag. Hale’* Red Bag C offee...... 8 lbs. 4$e R. 8. Pitted D ate*...... pkg. 18e R- 8. Tea B a lb ...... « pkg*. *7o Rib Roast. o Mixed Nuts, Delirious Juicy DeHcioua Florida Fancy Sunklst A hoarse yeU came from some- She had thought she loved Tony, layer Fig*...... ipo Ib. all kinds, Ib...... one. ’Tell us some more funny bod been attracted by his mag- Jolly nnie Popping C om ...... 8 can* 88o R. H. Small Dry Lima Bean*...... I-lb. pkg. lie ...... 23 c netlsm. But Peter was tbe aim, B. S. Yellow 8^lt Peoa...... |.|b. pkg. 9c Fancy Native TANGERINES! ORANGES! LEMONS! stories. Who says ws must? Who iMInce Meat, Kibbe’s. wiU make us get off, young fellow?” moon and stars. K A All Oreeu Aaparagua...... round can 88c Macaroni or Spaghetti...... |-ib. pkg. 18o Fowl. r% * Phgo-...... (T» Be OoatlMied) K. 8. Cut Orem-Bean*...... can 18c Economy Baking Powder...... It-oz. tin lOe Ib...... Z / C An angry rumble, as the human wall Crmeent Sa-eet Pea*...... con I8e R. 8. White Marahmallow*...... pkg. lOe Pumpkin, ]|[ Q c doz. doz. swayed forward. A Fancy Selection Of Fresh Fruits and VegetablesSpedaiiy Pric^ Genuine Spring No. 2• I can ...... 5 10« Arm was erylng wildly, "Pster, nUESHMEMn XMAS GABO. K a Appimauce...... can 10c Washington. Dee. 81.— (AP)—Tbe Klrkmon’a 8oap...... 4 bar* 17e Ijimb Fores, 4 r> Globe Soda. Palo Dry, stop! Lsavo them alone. Poterr But S' S' ^!!*** ‘^'“'•‘‘**1...... 18-0*. ran 18e KIrknuui’* Chip*...... z pkg*. SSe her voice was lost in the uproar. White House Chrlstmae cards this R. S. Cmnberry Sanoe...... can 14e Ib...... 12c bottle ...... Fancy R. 1. Greening Fancy Wonderful Eating Selected Baldwin yemr show President and Mrs. Fr**>, CHap bunch 1 William*’ Folded Napkin*...... 8 pkg*. sSe "Hear him," a woman near Arm Oranges doz.2gc Apples 16 qt>- S 1 e Celery DeUciou. APPLES! mocked. And the cry was taken up. Roosevelt sitting informally by their PATRONIZE THESE NATION-WIDE STORES: APPLES! APPLES! fireside. „ to order your Swedish cooda here: Brown Beans. Swedish Mints, "Hear him. Get out, wlU ws ? Who’s 'A Merry Cbriatmoa from tbe Hard B re^. Anchovies. Salt Herring, Gaffel-bitar, Lingon. Lute-Fi.sk, Korf. GEO. ENGLAND I KITTEL’S MARKET to make us?" Limps President and Mrs. Roosevelt. Extra lu f* bushel ABCl JB0l l ( l *Ol } t « $5$ Spruce St. TeL 3853 I 18 Blaaen SL Tet. 4«8« go lb. Peter stood quietly, waiting untU Christnus 1934” is their simple Grapefruit 3 for 10c Tongorincs doz. 1 9 * Potatoes 5® 4 lb*. 2 5 ® the angry cM/rd quieted. He was greeting for their second y^eUde in BURSACK BROS. I W. HARRY ENGLAND searching the faces about hisa. the White House. Log Cabin Synip. .U -os. ttn $io 4t# Hartford Road TeL 88S3 | Manchester Qreeu TeL 8481 "Oscar," he said clearly. ‘Tm sur- Fancy Larga Red DeUzIoua New Crap Bulk Fancy Native Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt ere shown Fima, Elp* lbs. Freeh, Green R. S. Sweet Olierfcliia (Mldgeta) Nattou-HIde Food Stores of New Buglaod. prised to see jrou there. And you, seated on a large divan. A vase of Bananas 4 15* Pears 3 for 7 * ...... 8-oa. Jar I7e Jim Foster, and you, Dan Walters. flowers behind them, the Preldent’a to Peppers GRAPES! DATES! SQUASH! You men who have'stood, shoulder favorite ship pictures on the wall, Anderson &Noren FRESH OYSTERS to shoulder with my grandfather for a ship model on the mantel and of- Yailaw Globe - . Fruits and Vegetoblea Quart. eSc. Pint, SSe. 1® lb. so many years.” flda] flogs flanking tbe fireplace give Oranges BCBMBSlnO, HRM* '^1 ' ' ■■' wJjI •^.''' • '"-^ *' ToonerriUe Folks By Fontaine Fov OUR BOARDING HOUSE Quick thinking y C L P S i i r i i o SENSE an^ TO N S E N S E SMifp. a tA*- NO, NEVGR 150 ] w in t e r s b o w s con never enter. A WISE MAN BEES AS MUCH Cheer and warmth eonnot depart, AH HE OUGHT, NOT AS MUCH JUST LOOK. TH6 KEat)t&S rr.MAv Prom the Uttle bouse of Mendtfilp AP HE CAN. ^ r v e buUt within my heart. MADAM THAT X. And from this b ^ y Httle house Model—You say I am the first TH AN A K\AMTX3L\N 1>»CK-w.aO OFFERED A W W New York included the Caledonia, Upstairs and downotalrs, too, aaodel you ever kissed 7 ’ . TAKE n back/ I SHOULDN'T IN THE GOVERNM' MOVINC—TRUCKING— ilf sunny, d ieery wlahee go Artist—Yes, .. anno unc ement s ARREST FOUR BOYS the Empreee of Britain, the Lafay- HAVE SENT VOU-*-THEPE'S department op STORAGE 20 ette, all of which were expected to ABOUT TOI STARTRETALUATION A t Christmas time to you. Model— And how many models KABKER8. LMve your ro> get in today; the Europa and the Local Stocks N. Y. Stocks did you have before meT C H U M P W R n T E N ALL PORESTRy-LER-WKEN PBRRETT a O LENN ET INC, local Mrs. Winsrd P. Law/director of Man—On their eighteenth birth- Artist—Ponr. An apple, two ;C |M oiI I XT’LU WUIN IMW PWACricel >NBt.\..X KNBVU Smythe Mfg. Co...... 33 In preas conferences recently Mrs. which many airlines have replaced * mo $s ’D i« k Wv _ TELEPHONE YOUR Hartford Democratic town chair- Penn ...... matter? . SjE. P E STY-W E &TY, B U T PEO PLB VVILt. T M IN K X’WV V O O ’ O O O \T. W A N T E D —A FEW RE G U LAR cus- to Present Pageant on Sun- Taylor and F e n n ...... — Roosevelt declined to be quoted in with more modem craft, will be rfAN(3aABOa man, will succeed Ernest L. Averlll Phila Rdg C and I Bride (sobbing)—I thought we W HER E'LL IME B E GIN .' A BEGINMER.-A KlO S O tw e T lK A E . - WANT ADS. tomere for large strickly fresh eggs day Evening. Torrington ...... 674 regard to the Townsend plan. used as express and freight units.' In winter. yon get the fall of the * n s LITERALLV ! of Branford, Republican. The salary PhU Pete ...... were going to have a room all by -3UBT OUT Ofs COULBCiEl VIGHTIMG SUCH ftcc«pto4 ovtr tts« at store prices. Phone 3742, Man- Underwood M fg. Co. .. 87 year. ALIVE WITH At U « CUARQE RATS ■lv«e abov* Pub Serv N J . . . ourselves.. IT’U . TAK« hAONirUS TO SHORT CIGAR at present Is $7,200 a year. The new “ Because He Came,” a beautiful Union Mfg. Co...... 14 —r SEA R CHIN G M A eopvtnl^n ^ to odvortlooro. but chester. appointee will resign as United Radio ...... pa r t ie s . O ut ag ain. tho CASH RATRB will o« Mooptod *■ pageant-drama based oh the story of U S Envelope, com. . 85 Rem R an d ...... States Commissioner anti prosecu- OH-V4-V4 — full PATMBHT ir D*ld ut Iho buil- tlie first creche, which tradition do., pfd...... 110 Bey Tob B ...... MOM offloo on or bofero tbo ■•vonth HOUSEHOLD G(H)DS 51 tor. claims was arranged by Saint Fran- day followln* tho flrot iniortlon of Veeder Root ...... 34 Vj 364 Safeway Stores .. r g SvERyWHECE It Is understood that Mr. Daly will cis of Assisi, will be presented at WhlOock CoU Pipe ... — '~ " '~ 'I~ W T LEY’S oacb ad othorwiio tbo CHARUB YOU C A N 'T B EAT these bargains. 24 Sears Roebuck .,. WASH and rate will bo eolloctod. No rooponil- name a Democrat to succeed every the Second Congregational church J.B.Wirma Co. $10 par 62 72 All wool blankets $2.80, camel hair Socony V a c ...... EASY GO, blllty for orron In tolophonod ido Republican assistant district attor- Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Up- South Pac ...... nM if will bo aiitimod and thotr aoouraoy and wool $4.00. Automobile robes, ney now In office. wards of 30 will have a part In the SCA(DBQ THEY RUN cannot bo vuarontotd. camel hair and wool, extra large, South Rwy ...... INTO AoLICE,, pageant, either In the singing of the St Brands...... TH $4.00. 36 Birch street. SOLDIERS, INDEX OF carols In the second scene or in the PROBE PROPOSED St Gas and El . . . WLIt^4 BTbO SAP Oaradoa—»Soroioo*-4toravo 10 that many will attend thia Impres- C'tiairman N ye called "amazing In- •fotoreycloo—Bleyeloi ...... IJ mob Wednesday night after their creases" in recent costs of warships Western Union . . . . DISTAK KE CALL FbR THE FIREMAN WAS POUND HOTELS—RESTAURANTS 61 efforts to storm the buildings and sive service. West El and M fg . ' Wanted Autoo—Motorcyoloi ... 11 was ordered today by Senate muni- 'ttXJR UNCLK LYING NEAR THE TIM:KS, 0 — Baolaooo and Profooolonat torolfoo seize a negro prisoner had been re- tions investigators. They said they Woolworth ...... Builnooa Sorytcoi Offorod ...... 11MAKE YOUR HOME at Tbe CbaU- pulsed by the guardsmen's fire. WITH A WOUND IK HouRohold Sorvlcos ufforod .*iaw*ll*A wanted to determine If there "had Ualldlnff—Contracting ...... 14 worth House, 801 Main street. Nice- Sheriff T. E. Grant expressed the 400 HARTFORD HORSES been collusion in bidding.” Plorlito^-'Nuroodioo ...... H ly furnished rooms, running water, opinion that If any further violence The Investigators said they had OLD MAP OF SECTION Punoral Btrootoro ...... a I * light housekeeping if desired. Rea- occurs It will come some time to- Uoatlnd—Plombinc—Rooflnff ««• IT GET C H R I S m S DINNER evidence that bids of private com- sonable rates. Apply Mrs. Haupt— morrow. panies for the construction o f naval Caauraneo ...... If Although saying he had seen no OF TOWN IS UtACED ICllllnory-wOroaimaklnf ...dadd 11 Matron. Telepoono 3930. Each Gets Four Quarts of Corn destroyers doubled between tbe fall tl(itylnd*Truek1fl|f~SworadO ••** 10 signs of further trouble, the sheriff of 1933 and the fall o f 1934. l*ublle PaMongor Bonrleo •••*..10-A added that "we have a Ipt of people and Oats, a Cup of Sugar, Painting—'Paporlng ...... 11 Although the committee had in- Town Engineering Department (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) ProfOMlonal gorvtcoi *...*..«•# 11 APARTMENTS—FLATS— In town on Saturday and, of course, Apples and Carrots. tended to bring up the question of eieae'eYni* stwvict.roc, v.a.szail. Repairing ...... 11 TENEMENTS 63 It's Christmas time and there will be warship costs in public hearing to- to Preserve Record of Wood- Tailoring—Dyolng^-Cloanlng M..d 14 a big crowd." O f course wee Duncy was sur- "W e’re going to load)Ik my mon- VERV UKEL.V H ID IN (» P L A C E , IT SEEMS.^ and every man with a bear d IS sus- Hartford, Dec. 31.— (A P )—Some day, It put the matter oft until af- bridge Tract at Green. prised and startled when he realized atrous pack. O f courseI y o u k n o w IM Tollot Ooodi and Sorvloo ...... IfTO RENT—NEWLY DECORATED Fears Drinking H A S B ELN c o m b e d t i m e A N D ASAIKJ. P E CTE D O F B EIN G TH E PRINCE IN OlSSUlSE.' o t co 400 horses received Christmas din- ter the holidays to make more de- that UtUe dolls had come to life, to there Is a stock o f toys and things e Wanted—Builnoia S . I .*••## H "There may be some drinking,” he C tMAaVNIAKIVCC. 4 room tenement. All Improve- ners today through the generosity tailed Inquiry. A fine old map of the Wood- Join him on bis ride. g Q R N T H t R T y T E A R S T O O S O O N Kdaeatloaal continued, and declared that If no to store away. I need ytkir help, Couraoa and CUoaoi *.*.«••...... IT ments. Inquirs Sam Yulyes, 701 of Mrs. C. L. Robinson of this city. Data Gathered bridge Farm, drawn by “ Eli Biaaell, To his small auto they all clung, trouble occurs Saturday the situa- right now. • SALESMAN SAM ______Yeah, Speak Right Up! By Small Private Initruetlon ...... 11Main street. Investigators said data gathered Civil Surveyor,” Is being traced for and then a little song was sung Dancing .*****.***•*§••••••••• *11* A tion probably will be settled. Tho menu was four quarts of "The other Tinies are on hand. by their agents showed that In the preservation by a member of the by two small dolls who climbed '^ C O , C O M S OU, P o iW D e Y-TtlL, F o a . I-IOHIMA, 'S f T f e Sc o D w e s s T CEf a &IULV] lluiloal—Dramatic .d.ed«*a»dd.. I f RENT HUNTING? Tell us what As a result of threats, made, ground com and oats, one cup of When we all work, it will be grand. Oui, t^ tO , COHY, s o n n y ! Wanted—loitruotloB ...... 10 brown sugar and cut apples with fall o f 1933, the low bid on a certain to'wn engineering department. The right up and stayed by Duncy*a If you have never packed before, T e L L s a n d y C L A U S (O H A T V O U o Ia n T / t D O N ’T L i ’ i_ v e u L A , j s u i t e you w ant We'U take care ot tt tor against the sheriff personally, he I D O N 'T Y o u m o s T m' t jtE L L Q ,M IS T E R H O W O ^ Ftaaaclal cruiser type was $8,000,000 but that map, drawn In 1837 and dated H ay side. ru gladly show ^ u how.” F<3R- C-HRIsTflASt / uJANNAl you without charge. R. T. McCann, was assigned a protective guard of carrots for each horse. DON’ T B e / T H s f l e f e U lA U f S l A ' T b b a t s a n d y Boada—ttocki—Mortgaged ««a« II The <>>nnectlcut. Humane society a year later It was $18,000,000 for 37 ot that year, shows but few "Two dolls of ol’ Toy Land are B A S H F U l - t ) N o T H I N O - BuiIbom Opportualtioi ....ddfd 11 69 Center street Dial 7700. 30 guardsmen. In the face of warn- virtually the same ship. They eald houses at Manchester Green at that *TVAT UlAYl MOOl, Money to l^an ...... 11 In charge of distribution found Its we, aad we’re as happy as can be So Duncy bid the dolls goodby, THE FIREMAN WASNT BADLY S P E A K r i g h t T o o e , ings be said had reached him of mob Increase costs would not account time. Search of the East Hartford j I'LLTeLUHiHiaiMAT Help and ^tlaatlono FOR R E N T— IN BUSINESS sec- vengeance, Gant returned to his work much easier this year than to have a dandy ride like this. It’s and to kind Santa said, " I ’ll try OKAY, RILEY! Tt aTR E WDUNDEO..BUT HE WSB 9HCT, O p l y f A F R A ID o f ' Help Wanted—Female 11 last, when Mrs. Robinson also gave for the doubled price. records shows that tbe deeds o f the lots and lota of ftm. my best to be of some assistance. YOU WAMT IF You’Ll tion, heated apartments, one 7 home In the county jail building yes- SU R E O F TH AT, K H ? THEN LOST HIS BALANCE AND Help Wonted—Male ...... ,11 the dinners. This afternoon 160 "The committee” Nye annoimced, Woodbwdge family living in what "W e’ve been on shelves for days It will be real sport.” 3USTSAY HEUUO daleamen Wanted ...... ••.11*A room, one four room. Apply Ed- terday afternoon. To HIMI horses on city wagons were given "had expected before adjournment was then known as Orford Pariah, and more, and all our little Joints He found his little friends out- TA K E CARS O F HIM...ZLL fell out of the cab- Help Wanted—Male or Pemalo.* IT ward Holl, telephone Manchester for tbe holidays, to lay the prelim- are some of tbe oldest in this town. Agen*i Wanted ...... *e**IT«A the dinners. are sore. They soon will be all side. Wee Scouty very loudly D R Iv e UP AS SOON A S AND THE’ fall BANOSO 4643. inary ground work for Its Important Some of the dwellings shown on Sltuatione Wanted—Female I I During the day peddlara brought right again, because of what you've cried, “ Oh, look at all the presents. ATLANTIC STORMS January inquiry into the amazing the map ore those of Benjamin Ly- done. I CA N S E T AWAY lltuationa W'anted—Male .*•*•« 11 LA R G E P L E A S A N T well heated their horses to various feeding sta- There are toys of every eort.” Employmeni Agenolea ...... 11 Increase In recent costs o f naval man, Mrs. Winters and tbe Wood- FROM H E R E ! Uve Slewb—Pete—Poeltrr—VoWelee rooms for one or two people. See tions throughout the city. The hors- Then Santa’s sack was opene armaments and the method o f pur- bridge biUIdinga located as now, at "So, thanks, kind Duncy. You wide, as he exclaimed, "Just lei Doga—Bird*—Pole .* ..* * ...... It Jenaen—Johnson Block, 709 Main . DYING OUT TODAY es seemed to enjoy the extra feed, Live Stock—Vebtelea ...... 18 atreet Phpne 6070—7638. Cut down chase and sale. .the western extremity o f the park are kind. And, now, as long things slide right into it, and I w ill” Poultry and Buppllea ...... It (Oontlnued Crom Page One) especially tbe sugar. “ But our studies have developed at the Green. It was about this expense. as you don't mind, we'll bop right see that they are safe and'sound. Wanted » Feta —Poultry—Btodk 11 Mr. Hitchcock was aaslatsd by the necessity for such a broad In- tints that the highway known os off and let some other nice dolls “To all the toy shops quickly run, Poe Sale MteeeltaaoodB she had made repairs and was In no James B. Parker, Ehvest Preston, quiry and Involves such vital Im- Vernon street was laid out. tide with jrou." and the Job shortly will be done.” Aniolea tor Sale ...... 41 danger. John L. Marks, Dwight Goode o f the plications and conclusions that the The map is In an excellent atat^ Tbe riding kept up for a while Real promptly all the Tlnymltes Bdate and Aeoeaaoiieo ...... H FOR RENT—8 ROOM tenement Hartford office, Walter Hardlsty of Building Materlala ...... Ifcentrally located. Telephone 7860. Because o f the rough weather, committee has decided to postpone o f preservation, having been stored' ’ and then old Santa, with a smile, were (lashing al' around. Diamonde—Watohei—Jewelry •• I t trans-Atlanttc vrssels continued to the Waterbury office and Bernard any public hearings on this phase In a special waxed paper. The India said, “ Hey, there, Duncy. Como Bteotrlcai Appllenoea—Radio •# 4t FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement arrive late on both sides of the A t- W. Kennerson of tbe New Haven until It can deal with it continuously Ink used in the drawing is os clear with me. There's much work we (Santa’s sleigh Is prepared tor his Fuel and Peed ...... 41-A office. Qarder — Farm—Dairy Produota M on Knox street Apply at 13 Knox lantic. Ships delayed In reaching and conclusively next month.” as maps made recently. must do. tide In the next story).' J aim*roia»»*s»ict.iiie. T.a*taM.a*«T.wr. Houaehold Oovda 11 street Maobinery aad Trola ••*••••••• II GAS bii(.’( ; ie :s Sold! Mufleal Inatrumenta .••••••«•• It for RENT—four ROOM fiat on Office aad flora Equipment 11 Ridge etraet, modem Improve- ALLEY OOP Over the River! Rv H A M M V ID IIK E T O SEE I DON’T SEE Spoelala at the Storea...... M MODBtN NOW.. HOW NO. NO! waarlag Apparel—Purs It ments, good location, inquire 38 SOME TO Y S . UNOERSTAH^ WHAT AMY FINOS DOES THE little T H A T ’S Wented—To Buy ...... II Spruce street SO M ETHIN G PRACTICAL PER F ECTLY. , SO HARD ABOUT LADY LIKE EXACTLY R eeroe Beeid ■m l* ■le iele AND EOOCATIOhM a.^ S I R , 7W/S \ CHRISTMAS THIS... A WHAT, I lataals FOR RENT—8 ROOM tenement all V R T .ELE A S E , SHOPPING . IMaorn* Wtthoat Board H DRUM... DIONT Waat.4 .II-A Improvements, and garage, rent . A KUO-A- WANT.. Beard—Beaerts « * * * It reasonable. Inquire 38 Hawthorne £=> V OUB-DVB- „ — Aeetaoraat* ...... tlstreet Toot o f Gambridga. raatsd—Reosie Board . . . . _ . ft ■eial* Bee Baal its. Flats, TeaemeatSn n Lseatleas Isr Baal . . l« BUSINESS LOCATIONS tsr Beat ...... u FOR RENT 64 Baal II m»mm der MiM IT FOR RENT-O m CE9 at 865 Main ta luat ...... II ■lad Bsiale BBv Bala street (OifOrd Bldg.) Apply Ed- ■olUlaa far M s Mae W ward J. Hon. Telephone 4643 and ■ F i w e r o j i r Bale mm>m H 8038. b M i w Safa « . . . n WU jH a ■aa.we..*... ft ft K Mala a a o iHOUSES w f l FOR RENT 65 rOR RENT—SEVERALrent—SEVERAL OMrable rrr $? five, six aad sevsn room houssa. I im * av at* stawet. mp Eng la and doublA Apply Edward J V. P soa u. a MT. prr. mt f e r r L *2SL ^ e . lew 1“ ww* * u . *. /4-Rf Tbs ssntor choir o f the Bmanuel Tbe final nomtaatioii of offtoen ef T iM RBRiial GhlrtMBMw M tftr tap Koloon J. Chjre o f Ik a t R s iH h r t of nr. The termatly at Mawchegtto. has Bed a and Mnt Domiilla. SdM lK o f ■■BBS church win bold a rehearsal at the King David Lodge, L O. O. F., wU tM midrrn wtn tRlM p k m tDMj|M gather at tha Mtmerlal liusBllai at cbiirdi at 4 o’clock Sunday after- voluntary petltton In bankruptcy. Mala attaot. Who to a p t^ ' of tantofet'In noon. He Unto bla itoblUttea at • • • l.M and Harper of nortftwd, ttonrifl at tha xha boitoaaa 7 oiatoek tonight to wrtMhIn. tha The elcctton o f offtcere will be held naonity elubbouso. T lw oonnntttae bla aeaiti at $300. The largeot un> Maaoiilc home la Walllagtord laet by tbo aa- pattanta there with carol alattog , requeete that all ehildrtn 10 yaam M is . Julia Rawson has been ap- F r ^ y evening of next week and it aecured oredltora ore Word Grant night Her pragram of nallet toe in tha 'tom- nador tha direction of O. Albert old or under be preeent to receive Dee. 22 pointed chairman of the committee la expected that Jamei Wright of o f Mattcheotar, for 8160, and Mra. and acrobatic dancing met with aro Mao re- Pearson. Thto to an annual cuotom m clsargs of the installation su^ Bigelow atreet will bo elected noble gifts, or that eome member of their Oeorga Oopplng of Manchester, for warm approval from the tnraatea of to pravMa rtmiatlcAi for the of tha miieirei organisattoHa of tho par for Mystic Review, Woman’s grand. famliiea repreeent theax 8280. the home. rhiiohnoBas biuptets. Emanuel Lutheran church. Benefit association. The meal will b e' served at 6:80 in Odd Fellows jyUtTB GROVE DANCE ban, on the second Tuesday eve- Mate- aai OU-naUaMi nniiig in January, the 10th. The in-

jS oS rFH D n S -^B lC K I^ stallation ceremonial will follow. ■ATCBDAT HIOBT, IMBCl tt All members are urged to reserve Santa’s Surprise qk lliwlail-r “T — ^ the date. Free Parking Space it'; riM to aMstol oar Packages h-'- ■to N mt Toot** B v« Doom Inasmuch circle of Junior Kings No reatrtctlons u to parking wliao you lenyo Daughters royally entertained the Little ones get a great thriU buying one o f these t Kc JW H ALC co your ear to Hale-House w k to g space rear of others of the girls, Wednesday packages from Santo. Lucky number to each toe store. Room for 900 cars. to night at the Center Congregational package. (Second Floor.) Mim 1 MAWCHKfTEP COMN*«»_» ABOUTTOWN church. A turkey supper began We Give Oat Z?fC Green Stamps. the festivities, with 36 present to e n jw the deUdous meal. Edna Mrs. X. S. Srlekoon, who U dl- ConUsr, leader of the circle spoke is e tiiif tbo c u t from Enumuol LU' in behalf of the Daughters, Mrs. thtoan church acbool for the ChrUt- David WUson responded for the inM po(oant, “ The True Light mothers. The exchange o f gifts, Oomath," h u called a rehearsal for games and good fellowship rounded tomorrow afternoon at the church out B happy evening. Children in the beginners and pri- W mary departments, and the princi- pals will meet at 3 o’cl-Kdc; all otb The anual Cradle Roll party for en , whether they hi speaking tots and their mothers, will be held p a :^ or not, at 2:30. It is hoped a at the Second Congregational —You Can ^ number o f the teachers will attend church tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 4 o’clock. the rehearsal r . this time. Frances Hawley of Troop 6, O i r l The South Manchester Free Pub- Scouts, won first prize for selling lic Ubraiy, and the West Side Choose In A Hurry At Hale’s the larigeat amount of Christmas branch, wrill be closed all day Mbn-

candy for the benefit of Scouting. doi', os well as Tuesday, Christmas She disposed of a total of 5S day.

■ pounds. Ruth Wheaton of Troop 8

was second with 30 pounds, and Songsters practice at the Salva- Arllne Nelson of the same troop, tion Arm y citadel will be omitted Additional Shopping Hours— 6 Until 9 Every Evening Until Christina 29 pounds; Rita Naven of Troop 1, tonight, and Instead there will be. a 2S pounds. meeting of the Songsters Sunday

afternoon at 3 o’clock. A Late Gift Idea! Following the annual Sunday Every Woman Always Needs evtnlng carol eervice at the South Thomas C. McPartland of 580 Methodist church, groups of young Burnham street is home for the people will visit the homes of shut- Hosiery—Give Her THE BEST! Christmas holidays from St. Finely Tailored ins to sing carols, returning to the Charles’ college In Baltimore. Md„

parsonage for a social time. where ho is a freshman. He gradu- ated from Manchester High in 1933. The Manchester Klwanis club

will hold its annual Christmas par- The Junior chorus of the Emanuel RAYONS Gotham “RINGLESS” ty Monday at 12:15 at the Man- Lutheran church will rehearse at 6 chester Country club. Bloch mem- o'clock this evening Instead of 6:15.

ber is requested to bring a toy or The chorus will appear on the

game, and after they have had a Christmas program to be presented

Uttle fun with them they will be by the Liitber League at its meet- turned over to Miss Jessie Rey- ing at 8 o’clock tonight. 69c il k ose nolds, town social service worker, S H

as has been the custom for years. The Daughters of Scotia will- hold Novelty Boxed Put a few acts o f these under someone’s

The attendance prize will be donat- their regular meeting tonight at Chrifltmaa tree! Blxpertly cut and nicely tail- High ed by Oeorge E. Keith, and Elmore 6:45 o’clock. A children's party ored rayon garments in both lace trimmed and Dusting Powders Watkins and Elmer Thienea will will be held after the meeting in tailored styles. Vests, panties, step-ins. provide Christmas music. Tinker hall. Members are asked to

come early and bring their children. The regular Friday evening Others 39c. bridge and setback will he held to- traditional Captain James H. McVeigh of 50< night at the Green school hall, un- Rayons— Main Floor, right. Company K will be at the state ar- 95 A little Christmas remembrancs der auspices of the women's com- mory tonight at 9 o’clock to issue that Is sure to please an office ac- church mittee of the Manchester Green Gotham ailk stockings are perfect— pay checks to members of the com- quaintance or a achool chum. A t - Community club. Turkeys and cash beautifully sheer . . absolutely without ' pany for the last quarter. A Vast Assortment! tractive boxes in assorted odors. prizes will be given the three high- RINGS and SHADOWS. Choose from sheer

est acore makers in each section, chiffon and medium service weights in a Others 25c and 21.00. and grand prizes for the winners of Genuine Leather fine array of leading shades. We know the the series. Homo made cake and recipients will deem these Gothams vain Main Floor, right. coffee will be served after the able. games. Items Omitted From

Pinehurst Regular HAND BAGS Carlton Harris, son o f Rev. Leon^

ard C. and Mrs. Harris of Spruce Adv. On Market ' sbeet, arrived home today for the

Christmas vacation. He is a fresh- Page: man at the American University, Gotham Sheer Waahlngton, D. C. $1.95 FreHh Filet of Haddock, 2;’>c

ADVER’nSEMENT Ib. For something real smart . . and yet practical . . give her Roston Blueiikh, 2 lbs. 2.5c. Stout people—Reduce at Conran’s CHIFFONS a handbag that she con wear Alleys. Salmon— Steak or Piece, 3.1c day in and day out and still look Ib. nice. Choose a genuine leather.

Chowder Clama, 2 qt.s. 3.5c. She’ll like IT . . and YOU, too!

MfALTH Opened Clams, pint 35c. $^•15 Pair

SHOES jsPDTD Others $1.00 to $2.95.

California Oranges, 44c and I f you wont a hose that is 'ultra-smart, by all meajis Hand Bags—Front Entrance. 59c dozen. choose these shcer-as-cobweb chiffons by Gotham. The

A. M. LERNEK, D.8.C. ' Florida Oranges for juice, loveliest, sheerest quality we can offer in attractive, flat- tering 4ones. •42 Trombnll Street Hartford 2Kc dozen. Sure To Get A “Big Hand!”

Birdseye .Special for the

week-end will be Lim.’i Gordon’s Pure Hale’s Budget Bf^ns at 25c Im>x . Fine Cape Williams’ Gift

CHRISTMAS These two items were 69c SILK HOSE SILK HOSE ...... Gonton—H'nmHjT'thitr omitted frow the vegetable' W e've sold hundreds and hundreds of pairs Gordon—w n a in n iia f Stands for Q U A LfT Y , SERVICE and STYLE in the hosiery world! You li.st: this Christmas. A hose that will give the maxi- TIKES Shaving Sets mum o f service. Chiffon and service. can’t go wrong if you choose these. Chiffon and Fresh Broccoli, large bunch, service weights.

Colonial Esso 19c. A t HALE’S Hosiery SecUon—Main Floor, right.______Fancy Bunch Beets, 10c. 79c

Station Give the men on your ll*t useful

Cor. Main and Bissell Streets gift*, such as one o f these W il-

And to be doubly sure : . give C APBSKIN We’ve Just liams’ shaving set*. Contain* all GLOVES . . our biggest Christmas glove sellers! PINEHURST the needs for a well groomed man; They've simply got everything, but a high price SOe and up neat g ift box. tag. Slip-on models with Intricate cuff trims. What She Wants! E. Swanson and J. A^orrison Dial 4151 Black and brown. Main Floor, right.

Other Gloves $1. to $3.98.

Dainty Gloves—Main Floor, right. BOSTON OR NEW YORK

12.25 O.W. 24.05 R.T. NECKWEAR For The Good Skate! Providenoe ..gg ttW ., fSAO B.T. 30c - $1.00 il k ing er ie CENTER TRAVEL BUREAU S L Tel. 7007 SYMINGTON’S Gay Young Pen and Pencil

Sets

SWEATERS ' $2*98

59c

Are you worried what to give

the school boy or g;irl T Stop fret- One way to a girls’ heart is to pve her lovely Silver Grill ting! Shop fo r one o f these good-

silk lingerie . . that is silk undies like these. looking pearloid pen and pencil What cou^d be smarter? Scores of the What girl can resist the charm of these luxurious sets. Guaranteed pens. season’s leading sweater hits. New turtle- ANOTHER ATTRACTION satins and heavy crepes richly adorned with ecru neck slip-ons. N atty button-back models. Midget Sets...... 39c Metallic tunic sweaters . . twin sets! In lace. And we’ve heavenly tailored styles. Choose '

mad young colors! from pajamas, gowns, slips, dance sets, panties. Gift Sets...... 98c

SATURDAY NIGHT Others $1.98 to |3.98 Front Entrance. Come and Hear the Bweatais—Mato Floor, canter. when OUBALIDO BROTHERS $1.98 "The Little Toto"

DANCTNQ — 8INOINO — MUBIO Forget Someone?. . . Give

And

Pure Linen So utterly ravishing are these silk garments

that we doubt if you can get away without buy- OH B O Y! ing loads for late g ift purchases arid for your-

HANDKERCHIEFS aelf. We’ve crepes and satins in perfectly gor-

Hot Dogs and Sauerkraut geous styles— gowns, slips, dance sets, chemises

and panties. Gift

At HALE’S Silk Lingerie—Mato Floor, rear. Stationery

Lata •hopper* will b* crowding around for FREE theac tomorrow. They’ll find freah, fine Unena A Special For Late Shoppers! _____ 9:00 to 9:30 P.M . to plain white, embroidered and printed models.,

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