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GERMANSFACE CUBAN ARMY’S Gifts Rescued In Fatal Fire CLAIM CONVICT TOMORROW FOR THE BEST IN GIFT VALUES! FOODSHORTAGE REVENUE BILL USED AIRPLANE CHINA SET FOR ACTION DOUBLE STAMPS Give A AS IN W M TIME B R lN ^ C p iS IN I M C A P E ^ Pmctical ACIAINST CHANG; REBS GIVEN WITH CASH Hand Made L Ration Cards Issued on Fats So^r Taxfor Rni^ District Lifer Taken to Town to Visit SALES SATURDAY I and Wheat W ill i t Gone Schools Goes to Gome:^ a Dentist M erely Walks MUST RELEASE CAPTIVE by April; Eden Fonts to Batista Is likely to Fori^ Away from His Prison Nanking GoTenunent Snd” CANDLEWICK ,4 „ „ ^Armament As Bar to Aid. Guard. Fog Halts Insurgent LADIES HANDBAGS Cotton Dresses BEDSPREAD 54.98 denly Changes Its Tactics In the new Top Han­ A splendid showing Including dle, and envelope styles, our Nelly Don, Hubrite, and Toilet Goods Berlin, Dec. 19— (A P ) — Oer- Havims, Dec., 19.— (A P )—The Pottsvllle, Pa.. Dec. 19.— (A P )— with inside slpper. Col­ Shelling Of Madrid $1.00, $1.95, $2-95 L’Alglon styles. Sizes 14-50. Coty Set with insny stood face to face today with Cuban sugar tax bill which the Police of nine slates bunted todgy toIssneUltiinatnin;IfGen. ors: Black, Brown, Navy. Ofie of Its gravest food shortages In Bath Salijs ...... $2.25 army political faction seeks to use for Joseph j. Bruno, who. serving a years. The nation has come so as a lever to oust President Miguel Madrid, Dec. 19.— (A P )—A Com-A Outside toe city, toe government Chiang Is Not Freed To* close to depleting Its resources, both life sentence for murder In the Face Powder with munlst demand for a "real single forces renewed their efforts to * cut of money and of food, that officials Mariano Gomes was on its way to KelS3rres election eve massacre ot Toilet Water ...... $2.25 command” of Madrid’s defense through toe Fascist rear guard near bavs exj^esssd fear they would be him today after passage In an up­ 1934, walked away from a Schuyl­ found favor today with all leading Aranjuez and aoutbeaat of Toledo. morrow, Expedition WiD $ 1.98 St. Denis S e t s ...... $1.0U able to find nr adequate . solution roarious congressional session. kill county prison guard. ttr a crisis they expect by ApriL Pennsylvania officials, on per­ members of the Popular Front. North ana east of Madrid, the In­ Coty Bath Powder . . . $1.00 The adherents of tbe nation’s mil­ A t the same time Premier Fran- Come To Hale’s for Your Z^ •••■ • A chain of adverse fln u d a l clr- itary "strong man." Col. Fulgencio sonal orders from Governor George surgent troops pushed forward sev­ Attack Sianfn; Earlier in Gemay Bath Powder, $1.00 *• eumstances, experts pointed out, has H. Earle, began an immediate In­ daco Largo Caballero banned eral miles north of Guadalajara to Batlata, chief of the Cuban army, Christmas merrymaking at the Bath Salts hi fancy jars, - t * " * •• created a vicious circle^ in which drove the measure through tbe vestigation, prefaced by the charge seeking to arc toe capital from the Day Three Days’ Grace XMAS prospective plans for’ averting the of Attorney General Cnarles J. front and served noUct that militia­ west, north'and east. assorted shapes, 25c-50c ea. House of Representatives In two men who have been leaving the lines erisla would ^unge the relcb Into votes each by 106 to 43. Marglottl that the escape "was ac­ The war ministry announced addi­ Five persons were'killed by tha fire that routed them from their and going home for dinner would other acute problems. complished through a well planned tional Information It received re­ The first vote was on the bill as a home in New York, yet these giris escaped not only with their lives bs disciplined. Had Been Given Young HOSIERY THe stringencies Imposed on Ger­ whole and the second passed it but one saved her pet dog and the other the gatfy wrapped Christ­ con^lracy of certain public offl- ported toe Insurgent cruiser. IDspana Featuring well known $3.98 man boueebolds in preserving There was general Insistence that Patterns paragraph by paragraph, thus send­ mas g ift packages she guards so jealously. The blazs started when cl Is and others.” fired seven shots near toe U. 8. gun­ brandy In Ringless, Sheer "ridiculous decentralization schemea dwindling food eupplles were dis­ ing It directly to Gomez for the a noomer in- the big brown stone b ouse fell asleep while qmoklng a Bruno, former Republican leader boat Erie Friday before toe Amen- Marshal to Decide. Chiffon and Service Weight. All-over diamond and closed yesterday by the Issuance of such as self-appointed Independent signature be baa declared he would dgaretto. . ta the hilltop mining town of oan vessel waa recognised. dot pattern on ebambray ratlpa cards for butter and lard. Jufitas” must cease. It was not Agtu|5»»e:)to Under new orders allowances of " " Faoe linpMciiinmt'''' be appointed to the single command. ministry said, ahow^ tqa BIrle was Visit our Handkerchief Booth. Ladles’ Best Large center pattern tf Gomez should veto the bill, slbly to go (AP)—-The Nankinc govern- Quality Handkerchiefs. A ll hand work. fats wiU be prorated according to Morning fog halted bitter night anchored at Musel when toe .Eapana and border design oh supporters of BaUsla vowed they Irving parked bis car. Bruno never ment, suddenly swiiehtag White and street shades. c ea. the sise of families. Purchases will fighting In the University City sec­ hove into sight and fired sheila from Gotham 79c chambray background. would move to impeach him for in­ showed up at tbe office. taetioB atntaet yabellioas Mar- 25 be limited to 80 per cent of October POPE’S ILLNESS STARTS tion of Madrid and near the Ban Its '80.5 gunk^ r One shot. It was re­ ofaal Chong Rsueb-Iiaiir, order- terference with le ^ la tiv e acts. Bruno, a former Schuylkill coun­ Red, green, gold, peach, orchid, blue, brown, and mat, brown consumption each' month, starting Fernando bridge In the western part ported fall 800 yards from the Erie •d tonight that pnttltive mlH- . T, Gomez gave as ■his reason for his ty detective, was convicted on each Gordon 79c and gold. Outsize, 97x105", January 1. of tbe besieged capital. while the otoete itruek the Musel tary operattons against SlanM Agricultural estimates agreed promised veto hlh belief that the of three charges of murder In the hUla. rebel heodqnarteni bq re npened bill, by providing funds for army- Kelayres "massacre” in which five Gunflring ceaaed gradually after Other Candlewick Spreads— $1.98 to $10.00. that Germany must increase wheat TALK ABOUT SUCCESSOR insurgents shelled government posi­ A fter toe Erie hoisted (be Ameri­ tomorrow nnlase OenerallsstaM . Importations after having reduced taught schools, would be the means D' mocratic paraders were slain can fiag and cleared bar decks for Chiang Knl-Sliek Is telensed. ^ No-Mend $1.00 of educating young Cubans in, the His brother Philip, also reedved a tions Intermittently throughout the them in 1935 to 160,000 tons as night. action, toe war n)talstiy said, the ”Tlia government's panlttvn a-- Our Fourth Shipment com pai^ with 005,000 tons the year “Fascist manner.” life term and three other kinsmen Espana turned and steamed away ezpedltlon, bombing operotlona-jM Such an.eventuality Batista, the were sentenced to prison for short­ Tbe Inclement weather also stop­ before. ^ Pontiff’s Condition Remains ped hostilities near Pozuelo. "hastily.” nnd any other form o f attack to tk - SWEATERS Candlewick. By April, aooordtng to eeti- "father” of the plan, has denied, as- PHANTOM ‘EMPIRE’ er periods.' deemed neoeeeory, roceinmeno-jT m atn considered r^able, the sertlm. the army would be placed In Critiial; Three Princes of Left On Plane tag Snaday morning. If the gen- and SKIRTS Bath Mat and Reti^’B wheat reserves win have control of tbe schools only, to Insure Two. reports today offered the emUselmo Is not relMsed beforo iMssn exhausted. But, advised ex­ greater pedagogic effidepey. possibility that Bruno had left then,” aepokeoman aanonneed. ^ We have just added the popular BASIS WAS ^ 2 5 0 perts of the ndnlstry o f economics, The bill, providing for a nine-cent Pottsvllle In an airnlane and was Three more days o t grace ta ^ Tyrolean model to our line. No Lid Cover Sets the Chnrch Mentioned As food purchases would drain Ger­ tax on d a ^ bag of sugar, would well-supplied with cosh. MORE MEN JOIN HUNT which to end the rebellion and girl or woman's wardrobe la com­ many's last gold reserves. l alenac General Chiang had ^ plete without one or more seta of give the army an estimated revenue Prison Ward.sn Herbert Qosalln Feelers have been put out for eco­ of 51,500,(X)0 annually to open and Likely to Succeed Him. said Bruno bad received “ thousands earlier been awarded by olDetato. Piccary Pigskin Gloves theae garments. Van Sweringen Control of 3 to the mattecuB yonng mnmhnl. $ set nomic aid abroad, especially to maintain rural schools. of donors" In bis cell 34 hours be­ 1.69 Great Britain. > May Be impeached Anyhow fore ho escaped. FOR MISSING PLANE =8? Sllp-on styles with buttori Bklen Potato to Arms - Hr ASSOCIATED PRESS _ wrist or split back. Colors: Colors: Peach, gixen, blue, Beautiful Living Room Pillows Under Cuban law Qomes' will - By A8SOC3ATED PRESS. Kllion Raff Wdb Disclosed GossUn declined to say bow Bnino rose, orchid, brown and gold, Anttacmy Eklen, British foreign Brown, Natural. $ 1 .9 5 and $2 -9 5 pr. Kaiwk filled. Six patterns—In all colors: Rust, red, oreen have ten days la which to study the Vatican CHty. Dec. 19.—With aged Obtained tbs mHisy, but he assert­ iWanktaS, Dec. lO ^ T h s CSilniM $1 .98-$2-98 brown and t ^ black and white. secretary, replied that help would be measure. I f he has not signed it or g o v fiiiu m gave Harilhal Chang gold, brown, and blue. far easier to provide were therw Pope Plus XI too feeble to cariy on ed tbe former Republican 'leM er f l vetoed It by that time, it automatl- to Senate ConnnHtee. Cry of *HeIp” Qves Hope to Hsuah-Uan$r'.t)uraa more days not proof that Germania economic his duties, moat of Christendom ba('. been granted unrestricted visit­ PEACE PROPOSALS ot eally would become law. grabs today to aid his rebeltUm. Children’s Corduroy quandary arose from the nation’s wondered today who would be the ing prlvUegea with members of his Tbe House, adjourning after a next to alt on tbe throne of S t family by two Republican county leading to toe belief settlemwit o f ' Children'^s vast rearmament program. Washington. Dec. 19.— (A P ) — Idaho Searchers Bot In In reeponse, German economlsto night session on the bill, did not Peter. cjmmlasloners, Alvin Maursr and OF U.S. ENDORSED toe crisis and return of Oensral- take up impeachment dharges nor Adjourning public hearings for the contend the whole recovery program Again last night, doctors kept a Philip Ehrig. laaimo Chiang Kal-Sbek waa immt- OVERALLS of the Nazi regime Is so dependent did it set a date for Its next session. constant vigil over the Pope, near­ holidays. Senate investigators be­ Visited By Oaagfator Other Case Transport BSnt. rr: . ' In brown or navy. Slzca 2 Several political adherents of On the same day Bnmo received The time extension came just as to 8 years. on war ministry contracts that dls- ing the close of his 80th year, to gan today to sift through what they Snow Suits aater would follow sudden suspen­ Batista, however)' continued their quiet his sleep when, shortness of termed "a bewilderlngly complex tbe money, GossUn declared, bis to* prevkms "final” ultimatum Is assertions they would seek Gomez’s mass" of evidence harvested during eldest daughter, Mrs. Antoinette Passengers Believed Dead South American Parley Ap­ Marshal Chong demanding tha Sizes 2 to 6 .years. One piece in navy sion of re-anntng. breath caused him to gasp and stir W ar Industries are booming and Impeachment whether he vetoed tbe in his bed. their two weeks’ inquiry Into rail­ BilUg, visited him four times. generalissUnos Immediate return • » . $1.19 with red trimming, also brown and it Is Nazidom’s proud claim that bl ..or not. Within and. outside the Vatican, way financing. Coimty Detective Louis D. Buono proves Four Projects Ad­ p lred -^ orange with cap td match. Others In unemployment has been reduced Army supporters of the legisla­ Catholics speculated over the Pon­ Chairman Wheeler (D., M ont) of said search had been started for an By ASSOCIATED PRESS Dr. 'T. V. Soong, brotoer-ln-law two-piece styles with fancy striped from 6,000,000 at the start of Nazi tion, meanwhile, tightened their tiff’s successor when prelates In the the investigating committee said Salt Lake a ty , Deo. 19— (A P ) — of the imprUidD'qd'. caiiang, was ua- lines, , preparing to drive the bill sleeves and trimmings. Green, navy, rule in 1938 almost to 1,000,000 to­ Holy See disclosed that Cardinal many months of bearings might be (Oonttaned on Pnge Two) A cry of ’’help” from an Idaho wild­ vanced by Sec. H ull dsrstoftd tor.ba ready iai leave Nan­ Fancy Colored day beeaiue of the Introduction of through over the expected veto. necessary before be can make a full king for Slonfu, whera Uarsbgl. and brown. PacelU, Papal Secretary of State, erness led snow-battling kearchers compulsory labor and military serv­ Cuba's governmental crisis cli­ had taken over temporary direction report— coupled, perhaps, with a re­ Chang has held the generallaaimn: ice. maxed a long-smoldering dispute of ecclesiastical ^ aira. quest for new laws abolishing rail­ to hope today for the safety of two prisoner since toe mutiny ot Ms pilots In a missing plane but seven Buenos Aires, Doc. 19,— (A P ) — OVERALLS - -Hence, in the QermiUi view, the between an ex-army sergeant and The realbration grew that Pope road bolding companies. troops a week ago. SEEK QUICK ACHON occupants of another vanished air The chief objectives of Secretary of In red, blue, o r green, with Retch must maintain Its military the man he made president Pius might never recover complete­ On January 6 the committee wiU Although toe National govern­ turn again, he said, to ita study of Uner were feared to have periahed. State Oordell Hull’s 6000-mile trip bright colored striped trim­ program or quffer chacls." ly- ment had set a deadline of six p. ming. Sizes 4 to 8 years. Gospel o f Ooloiilea ... (Conttaned on Page Two) America’s largest transportation Sheriff's officers hurried Into to South America were slated for BASEMENT He passed a reasonably calm Siiow-drifted wilds of Kootenai m. (5 a. m.. eet.) for toe release ot As one escape from, the vldous night, gaining much more rest than system, the sprawling web of rall- ON BIG RELIEF BILL realization today. their chieftain, an autoorttatlvo to circle. Finance Minister HJalmar ways, bua lines, coal pits and Indus­ county In northern Idaho where a the night before, but reliable re­ man reported bearing toe distress A plenary session of toe Inter- spokesman had expressed open ELECTRIC TRAINS Schacht and Joachim von Rlbben- ports said he had not slept soundly tries woven by the late Van Swerin­ gen brothers of Cleveland. cry. Searchers hailed It as toe first American Peace Conference waa ex­ skepticism that Chiang would bs $1-00 trep, ambaassdor to London, have for several nights. $4.98 - $7.95 - $11.75 CONFESSES KILLING Banks “Balled Out” definite Indication Pilots Joe Uver- pected— among a score of other con­ released at that time. prtoched the gospel of colonies. His physicians were anxious that ventions and resolutions— to ap­ Whatever merits are contained In Testimony from two partners of Congrss Will Be Asked to r ore and A. A. Hald, lost yesterday The additional days of grace. It 25 . be be kept from aggravating the while enroute from St, Paul to prove four projects inspired or was believed, were given C3iang to FLEXIBLE SLEDS, $1.00-$6.00 J P. Morgan A Co.—Arthur M. An­ Metal Smoking Table the propoelttoti that Germany’s war- congested blood condition which ^teel Trucks Musical Tops derson and George Whitney—that Spokane In a Northwest Airlines drafted by tbe head of the United allow completion of a compromian lost possessions be returned, author­ CHUM IN QUARRE forced him to bed two weeks ago In Speed Half Billion Appro- States defegatibn. SKIS ...... $1.98-$4.25 Telephones ities declared, it would take some the .famous banking house would c ^ t , might be alive. which was understood alreodty ts Ironing Board.s and Ash Tray great pain from legs so swollen they $1.98 time to realize the benefits Schaebt have left a Von Sweringen railroad ‘ Search for a Western Air Express They were designed to Insure toe have been tentatively agreed on. . TABLE AND CHAIR SETS Climbing Tractors Wash Sets were partly paralyzed. western world agidnst conflict by datmi. "go bust" during the depths of Uw transport, missing since early 'nies- Soe Crisis Passed Carpet Sweepers Condition Varies. - priation Measure. / with two women and five men $3.98 - $7.50 , Germany’s worries until the next depression If It had not received Optimiinn in informed Chinese Large Assortment of 25c Games crops are harvested, therefore, have 13 Year Old Boy TieDs How His condition. It was reported au­ government loans, marked the oom- aboard, switched to tbe bleak (Oonttaned On Page Two) FLANNEL ROBES Kavlch mountains of Nevada when circles waa growing that toe criola become a paramount Issue. thoritatively, had become ‘‘oscillat- mlttee’a closing session yesterday. ROLL TOP DESKS ...... $6.50 Washiniington, Dec. 19 — (A P ) clue after clue in Utah failed. It dis­ would be settled peacefully with toe A Christmas best seller. Everywhere one hears the omi­ Ing’j —his resistance continuing to The road In question was the Mis­ Electric He Stuffed the Body in a increase when he Is reposeful but Quick Congreaa approval waa appeared In wintry weather on toe personal safety of leaders on both DOLL HOUSES ... .$1.00-$2.49 nous word "kriegwlrtscbaft” , mean- souri Pacific, which borrowed mors sought today for President Roose­ sides guaranteed. diminishing with effort and activity. than $23,000,600 from the Recon­ way from Los Angeles to Salt Lake. iilg'war economy. Germana who re- velt’s request' for an Immediate ■The plane bore Mr. and Mrs. John DETROIT FEELING Despite toe seemingly well- DOLL TRUNKS... .$1.00-$1.98 taember tbe lean war years of 1917 C loset It was disclosed the Holy Father struction Finance Corporation be­ bad been given food In small quan­ $500,000,000 relief appropriation. F. Wolfe, of Chicago, Henry W. Ed- grounded hope of an Immediate end Royal, and navy. . Flat Irons and 1917 Comment in their private fore It finally went into bankruptcy Current funds are expected to last DOLL CARRIAGES, $1.98-$9.98 50 tities at two-hour Intervals for tbe in 1933. vrards of Minneapolis and Carl to toe revolt crock divisions of tbs tetters, that the government's food only another month, making action Christopher of Dwight, 111., the pas­ Loyalist army tightened their grip STUFFED TOYS (Dogs and Automatic heat control. Cookie Jars rationing plan is ‘‘Just like in war.” past two days because high blood Of this sum, the partners testi­ STRIKE EFFECTS Pop-eye Mechanical Tops New Toik, Dec. 19.— (A P ) — pressure hampered bis breathing Eceessary early in January If tbe sengers; and Pilot 8. J. Samson, co­ on toe rebel stronghold of SUu^. Decorated In colors. Thlrteen-year-oId John Macari faced fied, $7,350,000 was used to pay off work relief prt^iran) !■ to proceed pilot William Bogen and Stewardess Cats) ...... ,50c-$1.00-$1.49 Pop-eye Paint Bo.^ and made It Inadvisable for him to earlier loans to the Missouri Pacific Should negotiations: fall com­ Get the Newest In further questioning by police today without Interruption. Gladys Witt. Loco Trix Bell Toys Tinker Toys eat more heartily. from a Morgan banking syndicate. pletely and too throe-day “armlo- SOFT BOPY^BXBY DOLLS shouts the death of his ten-year-old Mr. Roosevelt said ysaterday be Lights In Mountains Uce” expire without toe general- Table Tennis Gun and Holster Set $1.00 Since modern ctutom dlctatea Anderson said his firm had known would ask for tbe appropriation, dO' Anto Manufacturers Cannot EXTORTION N 01I chum, Francis X. Laino, whose that a new Pope be chosen from A score of eastern Nevadans In­ iaslmo’e return, they were under ‘ M $ . —$ . —$ body was found hidden in a barred of certain oUllgatlons of the Mis­ signed to meet Works P rocess Ad­ 69c - $1.00 - $1.98 Large Assortment of 50c Games 3 98 4 95 6.50 among tbe Cardinals, theoretically sist they saw lights In toe moun­ orders to smash through to his Oiled Silk Umbrellas closet of a low east side tenement souri Pacific which Investigators ministration costs until June SO, Musical Tops there are 66 possible heirs to the tains that might have been flares three months after he had disap­ contended were "concealed" from during tbe first week of Congress. It from toe lost plane. Some lights Go Ahead Without the rescue. N tw patterns and DRESSED DOLLS WITH MOV­ Papacy. . Actually, however, there the RFC. : , WRITTEN BY BOY peared. ! convenes on January 6. were reported ’Tuesday. A few saw One notable victim of toe nuitlny,. colors In plain and ING E Y E S ...... $1.49-$3.98 After Dinner Coffee Sets are fqw from whom the sdection Wheeler put In evidence records IDatimates for relief needs in the them Wednesday night. The region in which It was first reported tte Acting on iqformatlon obtained would be made. Necessary Parts. novelty designs. Red, from Dr. Herbert S. Williams, su- Is far off toe plane’s regular courM. generalissimo himself .had bean BLACKBOARDS .. $1.98-$2.98 pertatsndent of a boys' tratalhg Advanced-age, birth outotde (Oonttaned on Page Two) (Oonttaned On Page Two) A poasible clue In toe search for slain, was officially announced to green, blue, black, and Decorated China, service for and diverse other barriers to the WALL BLACKBOARDS $ 8 persons. gh School Stodeot TeDs school at Warwick, N. T., where toe northwest airlines all-metal, low be Shoo Yuan-Sbuag, political his­ 1-00 $4.98 Macari was an inmate, police went highest (tfice in Roman Catholicism wing transport waa provided by a Detroit, Deo. lO . - (A P )—Strikes torian and member of Cbiang's $1.98 - $2.49 .to the tenement yesterday, removed dim whatever hopes moat may have. B a}^ ew , Idaho, etmkeeper. He In several plants supplying parts staff. •aeaning Sets Steel Trucks the G-Hea He Did It In a pile of obstructing boards, and Likely, Snooesoors. said a man told him of hearing a cry to automobile manufacturers today Dies From Wounds Three princea of the church are STEEL WAGONS Electric Irons Modeling Clay found Laino’s body. o f "help” yesterday but, >maware a brought Turtoer curtailment of pro­ Shao died Dec. 13 aa a result of " Pyrex Top-of-Stove Ware regarded now by informed Vatican Republicans Surrounded duction and a statement that ‘‘the Garage Sets With Cra/ons to Color Francis’ disappearance Septem­ plane was missing in the region, toe wounds received during toe coup ' $1.00 - $2.98 - $4.50 Fnn. ber 18, when be failed to return to sourcea as most likely successors: man did not leave the trail because Industry la close to toe labor cr6as- Table Tennis 3-piece G ift Set boxed. 1 qt. saucepan, V/^ qt. Ekigenio Pacelli, Secretary of rrada.” d'etat. . . VELOCIPEDES ... $2.98-$12.50 Ida east side home led to wide­ On Senate Battleground his wife and children were with him. Shao waa a graduate of toe Uni­ Pop-eye Paint and Crayon Sets saucepan, 7” fry pan, one detachable chrome han­ spread search. State. Another Report Ward’s Automotive Reports pre­ Ella Dalla Costa, Archbishop of dicted a decline due to toe holidays versity of Wisconsin and (^lumhin. AUTOMOBILES .. $7.50-$16.50 , ^ Drum Sets dle to fit all three. Alarm Clocks Pnrtidenee, R. I.. Dec. 19.— (XT) PoUee said John was quoted by Another report to Nick Maroer, University and had edited ChlnSaa Indian Target Game Microscope Sets —An axtortton note demanding that Dr. Williams as saying he struck Florence. . Northwest Airlines pilot, by two and a seasonal drop after toe first Varietyy , of colorscoloi and Luigi Lavitrano, Archbishop of By BOOT OOMOBE Aseaving invective with full force on ol tbe year from tills week’s total, newspapers In San Francisco, SL MECHANICAL TRAINS Governor Theodore P r a n ^ Green Francis over the head with a piece Waahlngtoa, Dec. 19.— (A P ) — residents led to fea^a that Hald and Louis, Toronto, and Victoria, Cano- Other Umbrellas $1,69 to $4.98 W iggle Waggle Game Pyrography Sets styles. . an enemy ear. ' Livermore crashed on fog-shrouded rstimated to exceed 130.000 cars throw -• bundle eontalnl^ $16,000 oT*lead pipe ns they quarreled over Under cover ot adjournment tbia $1.00 - $1.49 - $1.98 I^ rg e Assortment of $1.00 Games set Although Pacelli is tbe most Even a mumbled piece of sarcasm Mica peach, near the I<£too-Wash- and trucks for tor . largest total ot d&* over tlM wan of Den ter A i^u ih In a diviston of junk they had col The belief Increased today tbM ' $ correspondent crept today onto that stands a good chance of finding its Ington line. any December week, and added: 1.00 this eity,.. .M)d warning "Beware! Iseted from unoccupied hotises. prominent of tbe Cardinals vir­ political battlefield — toe Senate Marshal Chang was ta .completo, tue of -his office, Vatican prelates way into toe front ranks of toe op­ More than 20 planes and upwards "In addition, shortages of parts This ih not the work (rf a crank” , Ptaeed Id Chwet chamber—and la able to report toe position. control of toe elements opposing was traced to a IS-ysar-old Pitr^ said bis name might be overlooked of 1,000 men and boys were directed from strike-bound eompantes may . Then, Dr. WlUlama quoted the Democrata have all but surrounded Scouting up and down the olale- Nanking government but a o w i: denoe Junior High school student. boy, bs bound Francis’ hands, pushed when a new Pope ta chosen. serve to keep output down during toe Republicans. Uke trenches which will - be filled (Conttaned «n Pago Twe) toe next few weeko. * * *. quarters persisted in oontendte. Deputy Police thipertateBdent him tato the tiny closet and jammed His tenurs as Ntmrio in Germany- Faced with toe problem of seat­ he would be -- Influenced------by tbe d*- James J. Cusiek admitted today. and his negotiation o f concordats with eombatants on January 5, this -’-The industry ta does to toe labor the door shut, securing it with the ing their 75 members, tbe Dezdo- reporter ran across this o p tio n a l sires and demands of bis aasool- Provldenee police mad inves­ boards poUoa removed. with Prussia, Bavaria and Germany, TREA8UBT BALANCE crossroads. The sttuaUim la bt-. erata have moved a detachment of news from toe front: coming more precarious each week I teI bs, tigators from thb Federal Bureau e f Francis’ body was so badly decom­ It was said, might create oppoaitloD deska and chairs across toe No- One of toe few doubts of a qulok Investigation, under orders o f J. among tbe seven French Cardinals The Republican relnforoemeate — and it may be that toe general posed IdeaUfication was not posslbls Man’s Land of tbe middle aisle and 8enators-E3ect H. Bridges of Washington, Deo. 19,— (A P )— and peaceful end to toe civil war Edgar Hoover, wnvksd staoa Nov. until tbe boy’s father. Dr. Frank who ^ g b t fear he had German lean- The poeltion o f toe Treasury De­ strike called ta the Libbey-Owena' set them up behind toe enemy.- New Hampshire and Henry Cabot Ford plants this week will be a peg was expressed In these circles whera - 31 attempting to trace tbs note. Laino, a b o ^ to i interne, ood hie cember 17: / in n - _ Drawn up Bkr shock troops in a Lodge, Jr., of Massachusetts—will OF which the general showdown it was pointed out toe marshal'# The denauament came whan the grandfather, De Uunxto Laino, rec­ SeMom Chosen. sort of semi-drcle about toe Repub- Receipts, $543M.014.S6; axpendl- subordlnstM were unlikely to per­ boy, hlmaelf, addreaaed • post card be stsUonM pretty close to Um new between labor and management > 4 ognized the clothing be wore the 'I t was pointed out, moreover, that Uqans are toe seals of toe 13' new Democrats. tures, $88.06S,7?‘'.91; balance, $1,- mit him to make a settlement that to 'Hoover, admttUng authOrahip e t a Papal secretary state seldom is may be hung. day be dlaapepared. ot Democrats who wim in toe Novem­ Tbe Democrata again have _ 891,718,648.81; customs receipts for did not guarantee their safety os the extortion ooU; Cusiek said. chosen Pope. "In toe Ltbbey-Owens-Ford and Tbe five-story condemned building ber election. their front llnea, across the carpet toe month, $28,886,498.83. well as his own. Convineed from the atari that tha where tbe body was found Is olmoirt The famous prophecies of S t Mal- Kelsey-Hayea Wheel company tle- From a technical standpoint the from Republican big guns, such gen­ Racaipta for toe fiscal year (since upa are undercurrents o f majoi Marshal Chang, substantial re­ note was the work ot a Ix^, Cuplek In the shadow ot Manhattan bridge. aeby on the selection tbe Popes ot whole senate set-up lends Itself to erals ot poet campaigns os Senators July 1), $1,994,687316.41; axpendi- ngnifleanee, and these were not ports Indicated, waa aottag > nost nevartlwiaBS want througli the for­ PoUoe .leaned both boys bad would Indicate' a suooeasor to Plus fierce word fighting and forensic Joseph 'T. Roblneon of Arkansas. t u i ^ $8,379ji49.79u.07 (Inehidlng preoent as recently aa a few weeks only for self-preservation and mula cutllaad In . tha noU to gan- y ^ ksy” from school Bep- X I should be *Tsstor AngeUeiis”— cannonading. Key Pittman ot Nevada, Hsory F. $ljto0,473,206.68 of emergency ex­ ago when tbe .3sndlx altdown en' would release hi# prisoners once bia : Th. J W H A L C COR2 ator-alaet Green. Two datoetlvea Satatly Pastor, or Bishop. N o longer wlU it be necessary to own Ufe was assured. were Uddsn la HnrubbeiT ea the Ashurat of Artaona. and Dnvld penditures); excess of axpendltores. greased toe tadustiys interest. John was occnmlttsd to tha War­ Both Della Oostn and Lavitrano hurt an oratorical bomb across. 60 Waiob ot Meeeerhueette. $1,384462,478.66. Gross debt, $34.- The Nanking government on to# a n c h e s t e r Hgrhim g rouads. wick instl tuUao ’as on ineorrigibie “The prime undercurrent ta that M . C o H H t ars bishops sdmlnlstering their dio- fset of toe chamber to And a target. Last but net least, somebody 807438478.91. an increase ol $444,- a general wave of sympathy is other hand, was represented an October 17 at the request of bis par- B y merely doing an about-face, a should fix toe seat of Senator 402.00 over too previous day. Gold pai^ng from one plant to another i'Om-. •Its. i jOeotlnned On Png* Twe)^ soft voiced Senatar .oan t t o f * Pope’n dtalr—(t’e niHta(. |R1^448,0S94S. when labor trouble develops. * * (Uoattaoed Uu Pngs LWa) t

' 1 '■ r / MANOOESriiai EITENlira WH!ttAT.T)^ , CONN.. SATURDAY. DBOEMBER ^ 19M ■ IPAG E^ prslaU wan tafnniMd ob the m o s > den,ts said, 16 probably would bs frisoda o t our eengraestk* are osr- NAMES COMMITTEE ------8) With trust In the t«rd. 4) Unmlacsi. Mo n than • hmidNd r n iM m m r s eliminated because they are close to N o S k a tin g filallQr iBTttsd to attend. With pesos ia the heart yeaithful volcaa unltad tn beautiful ^•y firs hoard over ths or have passed their 70th birthdays. HACHERS PROPOSE Tha final rehearsal of ths Christ- OhrtstiBss Oarol staging. A most ‘m B K S S i r JODIS proadeasttag statiena very oAsB. The severe requirements for the Skating will not bs permitted ‘ ON CHAMBER WORK The Supreme Gift of Love Wednesday at 7:00 p. m. The maa Pageant wm be Sunday after­ cordial welcome Is extended to ooo Hlsi Gertrude Gardner. Hers la w REVENUE BILL Papacy, this Informant said, mili­ at the Municipal akating Hnk in In Pnllee Court this mAmlng tbe Senior department CSuiiGnaa party noon. Sunday school children wUl and sU to sttaad this bMuttfol oar W AUIS AT CANNES young dancer well worth seetagT ' I tated against most of the others be­ CeuUr Springs park tomorrow, FINANCING PLARf urea.o4.t«cy Dl Mauro. 88, o f 100 wm be held. meet at 2 o’clock, church ehotr at TlM. Mias ClMdnv will do a softSo^ : cause they had worn the purple too Park Superintendent Horace T. Fred Bltsh, Jr,, Seleeia Gronp New Britain avenue, Hartford, USED AIRPLANE ' Ob Christmaa day we shall con­ 2:45 p. m. The tsfiehers aad offtesrs o t tlH. high kick nUmbsr t ths musio at long, bad plscn through odramiatra- nbarged with reckless'driving, and BY WM. B. om toY. n. n. duct serrlcea In both languages. The On Christmas sve at 7 o’clock a Sunday School will mset Tufsdsy “Bing Baby also a tos mm- Murphey announced today. He to Recommend ActiVulee for Editor of Advance. Mrs. Merryman, Simpson Chap- Star' B R U m C R IS IS tive bodies without service abroad or antlcl-^'^-' ----- “ (^omtaig Tear. WUaon Richardson, charged with EnffUah serrioe will begin at 10:00 Christmas Pageant: "In the FuUness evening at 7:80 to wrap tbe Sunday perone, Joarneys from Eng­ bar. practical experience in a diocese, non-aupport, were continue< until a. m. and ths German service at of Time” WlU be presented by the School Christmas gifts snd make The eommittoe Is endeavoriw. to To Aik Anonbljr to "Raise It is some years now since Henry land to Riviera Refnge. - (OaotimMd trom Page One) were "troppo dolce'’a-too sweet or Monday by Judge Raymond A. I N f f l m A P E 11:00 a. m. Sunday school childien and membora final preparations for ths Cbrlst- secure a comedian and hopes to ha j gentle—or, even, were too religious, FVed Blish, Jr., president-elect of Drun^md ga've to the world bis THE CHRISTMAS MESSAGE Monday at- 7:00 p. m., the Inter­ of the choir. htas Festival. by him to keep children away toe Cbaoiber of Commerce, today Jobfioon. Trial of Euclid V. L. Har- Cannea Francos, Dec. 19.—(AP) successful within a few days. This Oalooel Batlata, only three and a having become cardinals from $200,000 to Help Make (OonttaiMd fm n Page One) great expoidtloo of'Paul's eulogy of By GEORGE HENRY DOLE mediate Luther L ew e wlU have a Service in BDgltah will be held on GkristiiMM fhilfeiilsi . from, the pond until the Ice is announced tbe appointment of a tung, 28, of 32 Homestead avenue. —Mrs. D. B. Merrymsn, Wallis WlU complete tha entertatamant haU years ago wta an obscure army monastic order. safe again.' New Britain, charged with ii.'unken Chrttsmas party. 7t Is hoped that Christmas day at 7 a. ni. Carol Service, Sunday, 7:00 program. Worka Program committee to rec­ airplane which landed mysteriously love In the 18th cbM>ter ot I Cor­ Simpson’s “Aunt Baasie," arrived sergeant The president, who owed driving, was continued until Thurs­ all wm be present. Julotta, (Jhrlstmas Morn, 0:80. An orchestra has been securad ommend actlvlUea for the CbamiMi- Q p jie lid t at the nearby hometowa airport inthians, under the,dltle, "Tbe Oraat- iBtemsaoaal Snadayr School Lee-Amants. The first Is the prophecy of Children’s Festival, Dec. 37. 6:00. hare today tr join her favorite nleoa hts tenancy o f the prestdential pal­ day. All three continuances were re­ ooa Text, Deo. 90: which to very popular—up-to-date' to sponsor during the coming year. pst Thing In the We'd.” > it, the second Is tbe folflllment ot i t SOUTH CHURCH Watch Party, New Year’s Eva, 8 in her Rlvleim haven. ace to Batista's support broke with yesterday and took off in a south­ in modern and old-fashioned ST. BRIDGETS CHURCH The committee Is 'headed by Dr. BM- quested by the defendant’s attor­ erly direction a few minutes later. That title was well diosen, for “Glory to God la the UglMt aad To know God is life starnsl, as do- MANCHESTER AND VERNON Methodist Episoopal... to 12. - . When Mrs. Simpson fled from his mentor when Batista initiated a KIWANIANS CHRISTMAS wln C. Higgins aa chairman and neys. oa oarti peace, good wlU toward n.uslc—snappy aU the wnj through. Hartford, Dec. 19.—.(AP) Detective Buono after, question­ love Is Indeed just that. Here In clsred. because He is Ufa itself, from PARISH Bari B. Story, D. D:n«nlstar England during the last grave days congressional measure to provide Includes L. T. Wood, Raymond mea.”—Luke 9:14. Tickets can be bad from tbs fo$- ten-year deferred payment plan ing guards and prison officials said our lesson it is called the supreme which osmd to nvin all blesrings; - (Methodist Episoopal) ------I of Britain’s constitutional crisia funds for army-taught schools in CARD PARTY MONDAY Bowers, Philip Cheney, B. J. HoH, gift, and there is real slgnlflcance k to become like God, oho must know SWEDISH OONGRBGA'nONAL lowtng members; PARTY MONDAY NOON whereby the state dould make ub "no. ebargss havs been made and no Rev. O. Honwr Gians, Minister 10:48 a. m.—Morning worAIp and CHURCH Mrs. Merryman stayed behind to tbo rural areas where Cuba's vast C. Elmore Watkins, Thomas Fergu­ CATHOUC LADIES HOLD in this title. Love is, Hrat of alb Welcome Christmaa with its sa­ what God Is like. If one wants to sermon by the minister. Subject: watch over her interaata. WUUam Kenderaon, James Ho* sugar and tobacco plantations are son, Dr. Amos Friend and Robert Jl!* *L®*2,038 deficit It created in one lias been held” in connection Co'lum, Thomas Leemon, Jossph with- tbe escape. a g ift cred message! Tha otory Is aver know what God Is Uke snd what Ho ChrUtnuw Sunday. "The Spirit of Christmas.” Christ­ lAre. Merrymsn, whose home is In located. Enthusiastic Response Report­ Seaman. * Teachers Retlrihsnt Fund Swedish morning worship, 10:80 Illnks, John Herron, Ernest Ven- Toys to Be Distributed and win be submitted to the General The attorney general, however, Years ago, a skeptical young new because it continually yields a is, let him study Into the Ufa of A t Vernon: mas music program under the di­ s.'m . Washington, D. C., acted as Mre, As a youthj^Batlsta cut sugar This committee will report at the THEIR CHRISTMAS PARTY critic whose own attitude was one deeper meaning that brings wonder­ rection of Clifton C. Bralnerd. The nsrd, Thomas Ctonn, David Dickson, ed by Committee— Big Ad­ Later Given to School Prin­ Assembly. declared “criminal prosecutions will Jesus and in the degree that He Is 9:88 a. m.—Special eervice of English morning worship, ll:io Simpson’s chaperon during last cane oh those^^ui^baked fields and next meeting of the Board of Con­ o f kindliness and goodness, but who ment, oomfon: and Inexpressible knowm, God*U known. Said He: 'Program: Joseph Weir, or by rainnj> Oranga vance Sale of Tickets. cipal for Poorer Youngsters. trol, to be held Tuesday, December In accordance with a resoIuUon bq promptly Instituted against all morning worship. Ah attempt U a. m. summer’s Mediterranean cruise studied at night L was in a good mood to find faults in gratitude. It makes broader appeal "The Father and I are one. He that Prelude: "Pastorale” , Sullivan. with tbe former King Edward. The S5-year-old Lionel came to 29. 'Hie recently appointed " ‘ ‘ ' a d op M by the Teachers Retire- Held Lost Night In Odd Fel- parties involved.” being made to have special music Sunday school, 12:00 nq. . current religion, said to me as be as the need of It is realized. It pro­ hath seen Me bath seen the Father.” Processional Hymn: "O Come An power d u i^ g the bl (^y days that The committees of Saint Bridget's The Manchester KIwanIs club in and finance commilteettee wlwill ^so tmard Friday, the Leglalature will Both the attorney general and (or this morning. The pastor will Elvehlng service, 7:00 p. m.'’ 0 lows-Hall; Games and Re­ quoted lines from Leigh Hunt’s claims a merciful fact which to In Jesus Christ dwelt the fullness of Te Faithful”. Traditional. marked the overthrow of Garardo church which arc arranging the hol­ line with every other organization make its report at that session. be naked to appropriate 1200,000 on PottsvUle police said they were not preach an appropriate Christmas A t this service there will be spe- July 1, 1937 and July 1, 1938. - freshments Enjoyed. posm.~”Ab6u ben Adhem” : “Chrls- some seems too good, too marvelous the Godhead, bodily. Anthem; "There’s a Song in the Machado’s iron regime in 1933. iday card party to be offered to the wiu have its annual Christmas par­ Informed of Bruno’s escape until sermon. d s l Christmas music. “ MONSIEUR DE PARIS” tlonlty starts with love to God. a to be true. Remember forever this AU that is revealed In Jesus is of Air”, Christmaa Song. ___ FINE R. B. i>. PROCRAM Batista's support, with the devot- P'Jbiic in the church hall Monday ty Monday at 12.18 at th« Y. M. C. A t the end o f ten yeare, the state sir hours after he walked away At Manchester: Cn Christmas morning "Julotta would have amortized the deficit in Fifty-two of the members of Gib­ very illogical procedure.” I think brief summary of the (Jhristmos God. The wondrous, self-sacrificing Anthem: "Sing, O Heavens”, §<■ backing of the army, largely de­ evening, December 21, for the bene­ A. Bach member la requested ■ to from Irving. Bruno v/as not mana­ 9:30 a. m.—Church school. MarlT Tours. will be observed at 5:80 a. m. This reserves that has been piling up bons Assembly, Catholic Ladles of he quoted also the words of John, message: "Tbe heavena declare the love, the unbounded forgiveness, the termined the character of the suc- fit o f the Christmaa basket fund are bring a toy, not to exceM 50 cents NATIVE TURKEY PRICE cled and was wearing civilian Holmes, superintendent service will be conducted in both TO QUIT G U niO D N E since 1933, when the Legislature, as Columbus, attended the Christmas “If a man love not bis brother, glory o f God and the firmament Reccsalonal Hymn: "O Little Town FOR NEW YEAR’S EVE ctw'ing governments, and with his greeted everywhere with enthusias­ in price. The packages will be un­ clothes. Irving explained he hunted profound humility, the tender mer­ 10:45 a. m.—Special service for the Swedish and the English lan- an emergency measure and con­ arty laat night held in Odd FeUowg whom he hath seem, how can he showeth His handiwork.” But only cy. the yearning to save all and of Bethlehem” . Bnmka. gUMfs. favor Gomez became president May tic response and ready co-operation. wrapped and after the KJwanlans Bruno throu^ downtown Potts­ worship. Bpecisl muiiic, wotcomc IS SET AT 3 9 CENTS trary to tenhs of the retirement act all. The tables were arrang;ed a love God, whom he hath not seen'7" In Jesus Christ Is revealed the Per­ crown them wrlth Divine glory and Postlude; ‘Tastoral Sonata”, Famous Headsman, Diebler, 30 1936, although the two had often It appears probable that this occa- have had a little fun with them they vUle before reporting. My reply to him was that what- service to new members, and ap­ Rheinberger. You are invited to eome snd wor­ Edwin Cole, Tenor, of’ Three •aion will far exceed that of the pre­ placed the fund on a caah - basis. L shape, with a beautifully Ulum- son of God. He declared: "No man Joy are of God’s nature. In Jesus, ship with us. Weary of Cutting Off Heads, disagreed on past policies. w 11 be turned over to Principal inated tree, and tables gay with ver might be the defects in current propriate sermon thoughts. For the 9:30 a. m.—Church School CJirist- Rivers, Mass., Heads Big vious year. Thomas Bentley who will distribute For the 803 teachers who have re­ cometh unto the Father, but by God is a sunburst of light and the children, “Christmaa in the Hills,” Will Retire Very Soon. Tried to Out Revenues Price Quoted Yesterday Is tired since 1033, the Leglalature Christmaa red and green and hrlstlanity, true Christianity start- Me ” ' Outside of Jesus, God cannot mas program with "White Gift" Bill for Orange Hall Party. After Gomez's election, the army, Reports of an exceedingly large them to boys and girls who haven’t cal,dies. J neither with love to God, nor haUowed fire of His love in which for the. adults, "This Is the Sign.” service. General assembly in the ST. JAJIES’8 R. O. CHURCH advance aalo of admlsalon Uckets Wholesale Cost of Connecti­ appropriated only enough money to be conceivec'of as other than a are all having powers. The CThrlst- The music: much to th'j surprise of observers, a surfeit of toys this Chilstmas. Miss Mary IDonnelly, Mrs. Doris K. OF C. SECOND DEGREE ^ nth love to man, but with the love sanctuary. Rev. WllUazn P. RIedy, Pastor Star of the Blast. R. B. P„ bos Paris, Doc. 19.— (AP)—Franea’a made by Thomas F. Moriarty, chair­ cut Variety for Christmas. carry them through each biennium. mist, a cloudy, formless or distant ma» message declares these unto us did little to Interfere with the prest-1 Russell Potterton has arranged Keefe and Miss Dorothy McHale of <3od. Prelude: “Cliristmas Meditation" 6:00 p. m.—Epworth League an­ Rev. Joseph Cleary teen fortunate in obtaining the famed headsman, Anatole Dellder, man of the ticket committee, has with G. Albert Pearson to put on a A bill embodying the resoluUon • ♦ . - thing. Repeatedly it is asked: and they were made actual In the —Shackley. Rev. Thornes Stack hereditary executioner for tha TUrd dent adopted by the retirement board will were -to charge of games In which WORKED LAST NIGHT nual Cfiirlatmas song service. Miss services o f a talented young singer, caiisetl the floor committee to for­ real Christmas program. The prize The retail price of native I^keys all enterud with enthusiasm. “ What ia God Uke? What Is (3od?" world by the birth of the Christ. Anthem: "O CTome to My Heart Hazel Driggs In charge wdth <3o111ns RepubUc, announced bis intention Instead it concentrated on a pro­ be drawn by the Connecticut State If love is Indeed a faoL--it is in Edwin Cole, of Three Rivers, Mass., mulate careful plana that the • 1U be given by Retiring President In Manchester will bo 39 cents per During the evening a drawing the universe. It was there before Jesus answered this question so Christmas is not merely material Lord Jesus"—Ambrose. , Driggs at the organ, Masses at 7. 8:30, 9:30, 10:30. today to retire after presiding at gram of "health, education and pound as at Thanksgiving, accord­ Teachers Association, whose some many times and so fully that It is to. the New Year’s EJve entertain­ sanitation” for underprivileged eie- brlilge, whist and setback players Thomas Ferguson. was held on the Christmaa turkey we came into the world. God la feasting and rejoicing, but giving in Anthem: "O Little Town of Beth­ 7:30 p. m.— lEvonlng service in the Cfiilldrons Maas at 8:30 in basement the gutUoUne (or half a century. ing to official notice from repre­ 10,000 members have objected to Local Officers in Charge With nrprising, astounding that It should ment at Orange HalX ments in the rural areas. may be aasurei of smooth manage­ and Mrs. John Tierney of 87 Park love, and love Is God’s gift to man. th^ hlght glory for the. birth of the lehem” —Neldlnger. Sanctuary. The South church choir chapel. Vespers ano Benediction at Wea.*y of the macabre position ta sentative stores sel.lng this type of suspension of the reserve system on ever arise. That we might know Mr. Cole is a tenor of repute in All went well jntll a few days ment and pleasant surroundinga street held the lucky number. Assistance of VisiUng Priest Love is like the sun that shines heavenly Father into the world and Offertory: “Hallelujah Chorus’’- will render the tradiUonal Candle 3:30 in the afternoon. which he bos performed 370 execu­ meat. The demand fer Christmaa the ground that it Jeopardtged their what God is, tbe Creater appeared the section of Massachusetts from ago when the president, after an­ Plumb turkeys await the highest In the soft glow of the Christmas from Waterbary. upon us; it is like the air we breathe. in our hearts. "For unto us a child Handel. Light (Tarol aervice. Sermon by Dr. Music at the 8:30 Maas with tions, the aged "Monsieur ds Paris* poultry has been heavy during the pension security. Theta memban of tha Lot An­ in the flesh to reveal Himself exact­ which he comes. He la much in de­ nouncing bis own plans for such scorers in tha three card events candles and the Illuminated tree, the It is not something that we create, Is bom, unto us a Son is given; and Postlude: “Triumphal March”__ Story. Subject: ’’When CThrlst Is chorua choir; infornvd the government hs wished while weighty chickens will be the ABOUT TOWN past few days. plftn removes a pos­ golas Athletic Club girls' diving members gathered around the tables ly os declaied In datthew first and th government suoll be upon His Flagler. Ehithroned." mand at churches ana clubs. Any­ work, tried to cut off the army's squad make a hit with Judges A class of eight was given the but it is something that we take and Prelude— Smart ...... Organ one wishing to spend a pleasant to leave bto post early in 1937. prizes offered the second beat con­ The price quoted in yesterday's sibility that the Leglalature might and enjoyed delicious fruit salad, second degree at a meeting of receive. John first. Christmas stands for shoulder; and His name shall be A cordial invitation and a friend­ revenue by blocking the passage of before they hit the water. De­ Following the morning service Hymn—To Jeaua Heart All Burn­ evening should consider attending The 68-year-old executioner want­ tenders. Tbe door prize, an aUurlng Monday at 10:30 a. m. ir the lob­ Herald, 33 cents per pound for kpproprlate crackers, fancy cup cakes and cof­ Campbell Coimcll, K. of C., held ta This distinction may seem mere­ the birth of a human, begotten of called Wonderful, OounseUor, The ly welcome to all services. ing th< sugar tax bill. ail of the 31,822,029. scribed as the prettiest team in there will be a brief but very - im­ the New Year’s Eve entertainment ed to give up his duties for soma Christmas surprise, will provide the by of the Municipal building Tax native turkeys, was the quoted fee, served by Mrs. H{(pry Mutrie S t James's hall laat night. The ly one of words r.nd theory, but it God to make known what God is. Mighty God, the Everlasting Fa­ The Week The feeling between Gomes and Involve Deficit Only. the country, the young women portant meeting of tbe Epworth Hymn—Like a Strong and Raging which is to be held at Orange HaU time but had been unable to untU holder of the lucky door number Collector Samuel Nelson Jr., will wholesale price for the Connecticut and Mrs. Mary Humphrey, co-chair­ degree work was by the local offi­ really is Important, because It baa This I the burden of both testa- ther, The Prince of Peace." League in the veatry. Monday—7:00 p. m.. Girl Scouts; Fire the lumy had been growing for a are, top to bottom: Irene Tarr, he found someone competent to taka with keen satisfaction. auction off, for back taxes, six variety. The sum, however. Involves only men and their committee. cers assisted by a visiting priest to do with the essential character 8:00 to 8 p. m.. Junior Department an, to which the public Is invited. hto place. month or two. Army leaders ob- the deficit that has been accumu- Louise Reardan, Muriel Calk­ p. m.- -The Epworth League Department Hymn—Soul of My Saviour Gueata will have tha opportunity pieces of property. from Waterbury. and supremacy of love. It means Other entertaining numbers in­ lactsd to President Gomez making Inted in reserves from 1932 to July ins. Ruth Jump, and BUUe wlU meet at thele parqonage.parsonage. The pas­ naa- P«rty; 8 to 10 p. m., In- l.ymn—O Lord I am no Worthy clude: The gray-bearded patriarch, who of buying a varied assortment of District Deputy Lawrence Fagaa little for a man to love bis neigh­ tor will read a Christmas story, termedlate Department Christmu looks Ilka a retired French business public statements concerning the 1. 1937. ^ Steltz. Communion—Peace Abiding__WU­ Doris Hennequin, Tap Dancing. home-made candy during the eve­ Members of the hospital auxiliary NEW LONDON HAS BIG end hia staff attended tha degree bor as himself, if he has no real love party. aon.—Organ man, has a right to name bis suc­ army without first conferring wittr 'The plan assumes that the Gen­ 7:00 p. m.—The Happy Hour serv­ This young lady Is a very fast ning. Refreshments will be served committees began decorating the FEDERAL MEN ACTIVE work and later in the evening State for himself. If a man is a drunk­ Tuesday—7:00 p. m., Ceclllan club Post’ ude—Organ cessor. He suggested to authorities ^ . them. eral Assembly would make an ap­ ice. The next to the last service in- dancer and will be enjoyed by all. at the close of tbe card playing. wards and corridors of the Man­ Deputy WlUlam J. Shea Joined the ard, or a sneak, or a thief, or if, the fail series. The Lutlna sextet rehearsal; 7:00 p. m.. Boy Scouta. hi.' successor be hto nephew, Andre ' propriation for the teachers who re­ division of tbe Central go'vernment WOOD FACTORY BLAZE gathering. 9:30 Maas. (Thorua choir: Billie Brennan—Master of Icere- Admission tickets may be secured chester Memorla hospital today without being any of these things, from Hartford, with - Waiter K. Wednesday—7:30 p. m„ Mid-week Prelude—Organ Obrecht, middle-aged automoblla OVER BOSTON NARCOTICS tire after July 1 , 1937. on the orig­ continued their encirclement of, the On Sunday afternoon the third service.- A brief Christmas message monles and - stager. BUUe is weU from Rev. Frederick C. Clark >tnd with trees, wreaths. Christmas bells he is a weakling. It does not mean Hymn—Holy Holy Holy mechanic who already to pracUetag .PINTS IL U ^ STARTS inal reserve basis. provincial Capital. degree will be exem plified, on. a ^ e ^ v r i l l provide Cfiiriatmaa music----- by VSJCthe pastor . known In Manchester as a’ fine en- S'AJ/.'ii.’-:-*'" V QuL-^f.-Town Firemen Help In mMInfF** Imvi WlJl.Bi (ditcitd 00 tlSe fliiit and sec- large cla,ss _, »n ft'fjprtjpfTatlon o f $946,000 would government had at first doubted Fighllng $100,000 Fire in only members of Campbell (Council ” regular meetings of the Church and son$ bits, also, Irish numbers. ond floors and porchss. > ttorney Francis J. W. Ford said be necessary. But when a man has discovered Everyone invited. father who held office from 1880. the authenticity of the letter, said It Sash and Door Plant, but also several members from organizations will be omi.tted be­ Hymnn—Unto Thee Our God and today men "higher-up" in an alleg- the love o f (3od, when, with all THE OIUNTBR CHUROH ^will meet at 8:45 to complete ar­ Mias Astrid Skoog— Acrobatic Accordingly, the next General wa now interpreted aa a brave or- ether councils nearby who are home The Week cause of Christmas week. Father PHANTOM 'EMPIRE’ "■ narcotic ring uncovered here his being, be has turned that love (Oengreo H onsI) rangements for caroling. At Vernon: Dancer. This young dancer has bad JkONlSTBR PHHXJSOPHIZBS paying off the dt. from Chiang Kai-Shek to disre­ New London, Dec, 19— (AP) — A On. their Christmas vacation and Notes: Hymn—Jesus Jesus Come to Ms a great deal of experience and does (Orattniied from Page One) were being sought by Federal e ^ c lt iR the fund on the ten-year with all his heart and soul and Rerv. Wstoon Woodniir, D.D. Nursery for small children dur­ Mason, Tex. (A P )—After heddtag gard bis safety if he were not re­ four alarm fire early this morning who have been given the privilege Wednesday,___ _ 7:30 _ p. —.m.— Annual The Ceclllan Viiuuclub wui will present a Communion. Ctome Unto Me—John­ some very clever numbers. PEACE PROPOSALS agents. Meanwhile, federal building plan and place the pension system mind and strength, to love his ing the church hour. K. pastorates ta a 40-year preaching and, informed church eources BASIS WAS $$,2S0 Bourcea aaaerted a dozen or more leased today and open fire on Sian destroyed the sh- career, the Rev. W. M. Lane has de­ i»ted. Plus XI of Imola was the men and women were under sur- fu. thorne Sash and Door Co., with a chester in order to gain full knight­ greatest thing that he could possi­ for the evening worship hour next Sun­ Postlude—Organ allot a total of $1,146,000. mas Sunday. Ehilarged choir. Chriat- Monday, 4:00— Girl Scouts. the mailman. pearance once more In the Orange cided: *'A Methodist minister should fifth succeaeive Pope chosen from OF U. S. ENDORSED velllance In metropolitan Boston. The government spokesman indi­ loss estimated by Deputy Fire Chief hood in the order at this time. The bly do. day evening. We are promised that 10:30—High Maas (Don tin bed trom Page One) Representatives of the Connecti­ maa decorattona. Monday, 7:00— Boy Scouts. At Manchester: HaU with entirely new songs snd be ready for three things—rssdy to among such Cardinals. The activity followed the arraign* cated Chiang was ordered the sa'cri- Calvin N. Edmonds at $100,000..In Sunday degree wlll-be in (Ddd Fel­ So it is that the writer here in this will be the best production yet Aapergla Me—Choir music. These boys need no Introduc­ cut State Teachers' Association will addition to valuable machinery, lows hall. Prelude; Christmaa Pastorale— Tuesday, 7:30—The Men’s 609 Monday. 7:30 p. m.—Standard of the club under the- direction of Kyrie—Mass tn E Fiat. move, ready to preacli, and ready te The roster of prospective Popes la from the Interstate Oommsroe (Oontlnaed from Pago One) iT.ent of 11 men and women on nar­ fice o f his life. If necessary, to pre­ I John sets the matter forth logical­ Leonard tion to the people of Manchester as die.” . cotic chargea here yesterdtur and Mk M opportunity to appear be­ records, etc., a considerable amount Early next month William J. Mul­ Harker. Club will meet .t the home of Bearers meeting at the parsonage. Mr. Maxwell. Gloria cut aimoet in half at the start be­ Commission, indicating that it had serve the authority o f the Central ly, and in Its true foundation. the arrests late yesterday o f three fore the State Board of Finance and of finished woodwork for the New ligan, .^who has been named state Processional: O Come All Ye Hayden Griswold, 122 Oakland Miss Emma Mae Smith is devotion­ The Young People of the Epworth Credo ■n. cause of the remote chance any of been “reluctant'' to approve the bettering cultural and commercial Control at Its next meeting and ex­ power. We ought to love one another be­ 39 foreigners might have to be Chinese. Detective Joseph Becker Westerly, R. I., school was lost. master of tbe Fourth Degree, will cause love is of God. If God so Faithful. strjfet al leader and Miss Faith Stevenson Leagues will meet at the church at Sanctua RFC loans because it felt there relatione among American nations plain the plan. Such a course was not believed The -firemen fought the flames in arrange for a class working in ths chosen. tald the Chinese were found in a here to be the next step regardless loved us, we ought also to love one Doxology. Saturday, 7:00— Choir rehearsal. is program chairman. It Is a v«y 9 o’clock next Wednesday evening Agnus Del was no need to ''ball out" the pri­ and by establlrhlng safeguards for 18 above zero temperature and a Fourth, or highest degree in the and will then leave to go Carol Of the 37 Italians who remain, a vate bonks. local hotel with $6,000 worth of of whether Chiang were released. another. Prayer of Invocation. Sunday evening at 7. the Cfiiurch important meeting and it is neces­ Offertory Solo neutrality In the event of war any­ narcotics, a pletol, considerable am­ stiff wind .blowing in from Long .s- order. The degree is only exempli­ sary that all come. singing at the homes of the sick and where in the world. Aooord Seen Near The man who lives In the sun- Christmas Anthem: The Glory of school will present a pageant serv- O Salutarts— Bartachmid. munition and a notebook containing land Sound carried Sparks a con­ fied on a National holiday and le Tuesday, 7 :30 p. m.— Annual ahut-lns of the parish. Their last Favorable action was taken for CHINA SET FOR ACTION On the contrary, In outward ap­ slune and cares nothing whether tbe Lord (from the Messiah)— Ic. entitled “The Perfect Gift," sup­ Mrs. Clare Brennan—Soloist numerous out-of-towm addresses. siderable distance, requiring the not put on unless the class numbers ported by carols an'’ Christmas m- Christmas party of the church stop will be at the parsonage where Have Santa Deliver granted after the projects received pearance at least, a less violent at- other people live In dark, gloomy, Handel. Recesalonai Hymn estsbllsbmsnt of patrols to guard at least 200. Arrangements will be slc by the choir. People of the com­ school and church will be held In refreshments will be served by Dr. unanimous committee endorsement. Utude towards Chang hsd been against other fires. Every available and unsightly hovels 1* a poor spe­ Responsive Reading. Mary Dearest Mother AGAINST CHANG; REBELS started next month for the prepara­ munity are cordially invited. the vestry. AU members of the and Mrs. Story. Beside the neutrality convention, adopted, leading to the feeling that member of the fire and police de­ cimen of humanity. G^'s sun­ Congregational Hymn; "It Came HOLIDAY FOR MESSENGERS Dine and Dance Tonight tion of the work. The date and lo­ church are Invited bo attend, with the included resolutions proposing EXTORTION NOTE the compromise was nearly reach­ partments was called to the acene cation will be selected. shine has done very little for him, Upon the Midnight Clear.” At Manchester's Favorite Grill yet that is almost an exact illus­ Scripture Lesson. th< members of tb8 church school. Washington, Dec. 19.— (A P )— An Order For The trade equality among American MUST RELEASE CAPTIVE ed. and the pollceipen deployed through THE S.ALVAT10N ARMY. EMANUEL LUTHERAN Music By Dubaldo Brottiers tration of the situation of a loveless Christmas Ciarol; Alleluia Friday—May the richest blessings Special deUvery messengers ^rden- states and reductions of tariff bar­ A government spokesman pointed tbe Immediate neighborhood arous­ Kyrie Adjut. and Mrs. Wm. L. Valentine. Rev. K. E. Erickson, Pastor riers. WRITTEN BY BOY ing the occupants of houses' and man. Christie—Old French Carol. o ; Christ our-Lord, be yours this ed with Christmas mall were given Roast Turkey and Stuffing out that Chang's treatment o f ils • • . Christmas Day. Held Secret Debate (Oonttnued from Page One) hostages hod been "exemplary, con­ notifying them to be In readiness to SEEK QUICK ACTION Pastoral Prayer. Sunday School and Bible Classes a "break” today by Poatmoater- Week-end Services. Next Sunday at Happy Hour a RavloU Half Broiler The neutrality resolution, revised (Oontlnaed from Page One) siderate and polite.’’ evacuate. Love is not a matter of mere Christmas Hymn: There's a Beau­ at 9:30. Oeneral Farley. He notified post- ' Roast Leg of Lamb after long and aecret debate, does ^rneatly desiring to negotiate for The Jordan and Oswegatchle fire sentiment, or a kindly feeling. tiful Star— SchUllng. (Junior Choir) Saturday, 7:30 p. m.—Open air Christmas drama, ‘-’Miml Lights a Swedish Communion service at mpaters thgt competent temporary ON BIG REUEF BOX service on Main street. Candle” by Eklltb Coulter, will con­ Bakfd Short Ribs of Beef not go as far as the United States Another detectives tossed a Chiang s safety and only seeking a companies of Waterford; Pioneer When it really lays hold of a man’s Offertory. 10:45. employees should be used on Christ­ recommended in the original draft solution that would preserve some FALL DOWN MOUNTAIN hose CO. of Groton and the Nlantlc life, it becomes the determining mo­ Gloria Patrl. Saturday, 8:00 p. m.— Praise clude our Happy Hour services for Christmas Carol Service at 7:00. mas day to permit regular measen- Oysters Clams Scallops dummy package over the wall at 1 meeting. Members of the delegation were measure of prestige for the Central STOPPED BY A TREE Fire Co of Nlantlc Joined the local tive of all that he thinks and says this season. Three choirs tinging Individually gers to spsnd tha day at horns. HERALD Congregational Hymn: "Joy to o'clock on the morning of Nov. 22, (OofitlnoM from Page One) end dues. Sunday, 9:30 a. m.— (Company And all our usual good things to eat. quoted as pleased, however. They while a fourth man covered the government department in combatting the the World". flames. Fire department officials meeting. Fine Wines and Liquors were said to believe approval by the Terms Considered Welch, W. Va., Dec. 19.— (A P )— It enlarges his life and gives him Sermon: "The Meaning of Christ­ bundle carrier from a distance. The are Investigating the cause of tbe next fiscal year, however, will not Sunday, 1:00 a. m.— Holiness ST. MARY’S CHURCH Highballs - Cocktails - Beer 21 Republics represented at tpe par­ asylum grounds in the exclusive east It was believed that the following J. Staley thanked a tree today a new conception of his world and mas." fire. be submitted until spring In order his fcllcw man. This is suggested meeting. Rev. James Stuart Neill, Dinner Served Every Day. ley would enhance the principle' of side section, were guarded by police terms were being considered as a for saving his life. His automobile Hymn: "Holy Night” consultation and, in an emergency, basis for ending the civil war; —with him In it—tumbled 180 feet to obtain a better idea o f future in the Current leasuo by the power Sunday, 2:00 p. m.—Band will As An Xmas Gif t until the following day, but no one needs. Benediction. the Good Habit of Eating Here! would lead to common action in 1. Release of Generallsaimo of love tq cast out fear. meet at hospital. Sunday, December ^ 30th—Fourth appeared. down a mountain-aide to land in a No Stop to WPA Cuts Recessional; The First Noel—Tra­ Sunday In Advent keeping the Americae out of other Chiang. tree— upside down. For an hour MORE MEN JOIN HUNT Do we need any commentary on Sunday, 6:00 p. m.— Young Peo­ SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH The note was turned over to an ’ The President, in disclosing his ditional. ple’s Legion. 8:00 a. m.—Ho,y Communion. people’s wars. • agent of the F B. I., but early this 2. Exile from China for Marehol the car hung tnere with Staley that? If so. we should find it In Cordially Invites You To Share In the Christmas Chang. request for the special appropriation the lives of those who have particu­ Fostlude: March pf the Magi— Sunday, 7:00 p. m.—Open air 9:30 a. m.— Church school. Men’s To Oinclude Soon week the postal card bearing the blowing the horn to attract aid. FOR HISSING PLANES and a study of methods to count the Dubois. Programs As the conference entered its larly manifested the glory of love, service. Bible class. For Some Friend The OAK GRILL boy's correct name and address, was 3. Subjection of Chang's rebel­ Three miners rescued him unin­ unemployed, said he had taken no The Church school, 9:30. 30 Oak Street Formerly Oak S t Tavern concluding phase,-pressure was re­ received In Washington. The boy lious army to the pacification com­ jured. s Think, if you will, of the men and Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Sacred 10:45 a. m.—Morning prayer and action to stop cuts in Works Pro­ the women who have loved their Tbe Women’s Class, 9:30. Mrs. concert by combined Songster bri­ Sermon. Sermon topic: “Take newed to get BoUvla and Paraguay was questioned, admitted authorship missioner of Shansi and Sulyan (Oonttnued from Page One) gress Administration rolls. Katherine Hardy, leader. to re-establish diplomatic relations of the note, and was then commit­ provinces at Talluanfu. fellow men. Are not their lives the gade and band. Including readings. Heed.” 9 :30 A. M.— Church School Christmas Program. ‘BL.ASTIO STOMACHS’ Harry L. Hopkins, W PA admin­ The Men’s League, George Nel­ The following program wlU be (3:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sun­ before the meeting’s adjournment, ted to a hospital here for observa­ When Chang seized his superior out of Utah’s capital In a wlde- istrator, began the reduction lata lives that most truly tell of strength scheduled for Doc. 23. VARY KIDS’ FOOD INTAKE and courage? They have Uved son, president Itav. Charles G. given: day school omitted). Or Relative tion. He denied that he intended in a sudden coup d'itat at Slanfu, sp,ead search for the 10-pasaenger in the fall, describing it as an at­ 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. Sermon:“ The Spirit Besides the proposals on the Western Air express plane. above fear, as they have lived above Johnson, leader. ' Part L 4:00 p. m.—CSiildren’s carol festi­ any harm to the governor, but said capital of Shansi province. Just i Denver— (AP)—The elasticity of tempt to get rid of those who do not of Christmas”. . agenda for the plenary session to­ he did it "Just for fun” , Cusick said. Leading in the Nevada search, selfishness and meanness. Christmar Pageant "Crowded val service. ------week ago he demanded reorganiza­ stomaclu explains v h y children need relief. He said recently the Out,” and White Gift service, 8:30. Opening Song, "Angels From the day. favorable committee verdicts Pilot Ralph Hail worked with a number on the rolls probably would Realm of Glory." (7:00 p. m.— Evening prayer and Santa *s Headquarters tion of the government to include parUclpatlng in WPA "hot lunch" Preceding the pageant an adult 6:00 P. M.— Young People’s Christmas Song Service^ had been rendered on another batch Communist elements and immediate ground party that camped overnight remain throughout the winter near Prayer, Mrs. Adjutant Valentine. sermon omitted). programs eat more on Tuesdays and southeast of Tonopah. choir will sing carols. Living Elsewhere for submission to a plenary sAaslon the November level of 3,478,042. Congregational Song, "Hark the Monday, 7 p. m.—Junior depart­ 7:30 P. M.— Candle Light Carol Service. for Monday. war against Japanese aggression. Wednesdays than other days of the BECOMES A CRIMINAL Tha "White Gift" PUBLIC RECORDS It was thought that Chiang. on From Salt Lake City, airmen and Tbe cabinet discussed methods ot Herald Angels Sing." ment Church school, entertainment week. Bays Paul D. Shrlver, Colo­ ground crews Investigated reports Congregational Hymn. Sermon: “ When, Christ b Enthroned”. All that was left, then, o f the his release, would go at once to enumerating the Jobless yesterday Reading, “The Flight to Egypt,” by in the Parish House. conferences nearly completed busl- rado WPA administrator. fiarea were seen on the mountain- Benediction. Warrantee Deeds Loyang, Honan province, headquar­ afternoon, but Secretary Perkins TO AVOID A M A R R IA ffi David Addy. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—Choir re­ Good Music! Inspiring Messages! Fine Fellowshipl nesa before committees were a Cen­ "W e found that the children get side west of Cedar valley, 70 miles said no decision was reached. The Week hearsal. Lukasz Plescluk to the Savings ters of the punitive expedition, rath­ little to eat at uome on Saturday south of here. Songster Brigade, "Rejoice the tral American solidarity declara­ er than to NMklng. Mr. Roosevelt last month said he Monday—3:48, Junior choir, Mrs. Lord la Here." Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.— Senior - f tion. a Chilean plan to establish bi­ Dank of Manchester, lots 28 and 27 and Sunday," Shrlver said. "Then The plane carried three- railroad wa studying a self-registration • RADIO In the George W. Ely tract, at Advalnce Oonttnued flares which bum 10 minutes each Bay Stater Turns Robber, He Paul Mozley leader; 7:00, Troop rll. Congregational Song, "It Came Up­ department church school entertain­ Rev. Earl E. Story, D.D., Minister. when they come back to school on plan, by which the Jobless would lateral conciliation commissions to Moore and Summer streets. Boy Scouts. on the Midnight Clear." m ent Pageant: "When tha King of foster neighborly friendships and a Despite the suspension of hostili­ Monday their tummies have shrunk with normal visibility 50-80 miles present themselves each month to Tells Court, to Get Rid of The Savings Bank of Manchester ties which Chiang himself ordered and two parachute flares which Tuesday—7:00, Choir rehearsal; Band Selection, "The Hallelujah Peace Ctame." resolution denouncing the use of and they are not able to handle a be recorded. 'A somewhat similar Unnamed Fiancee. Chorua.” (Saturday, 10 a. m. and 11 a. m.__ force to oolleot debts. to Lukasz Plesciuk. a lot at Wells through Gen. Chiang Tlng-Wen, re­ si;ow three minutes each at 200-mlle method is used in Ehigland for 7:30, Group I, Mrs. RoUIn Hitt, lead­ snd Vine streets and a lot on the normal amount of food. By Tues­ Offering and announcements. Confirmation classes omitted). Your Friend or Relative! leased by Chang to bear the mes­ day they have 'stretched' and they visibility. recipients of the dole. er, Robbins Room. west side of Clinton street. sage from Sianfu, the crack army Lawrence, liasa., Deo. 19.__(AP) Wednesday— 8:30, Cub Pack, Part n . December 25th, Chrlatmas Day, mi up. Then they eat lesa on Wed­ 8 a. m.— Holy Communion; 10:45 a. Any City nesday, Thursday and Friday.” — A 24-year-old Salem man who, Charles Lyim, leader; 7:00, Class in Congregational Song, “O Little his attorney said, looted a house be­ Aeroplane Modeling, Michael 'Vetra- Town of Bethlehem." m., Morning prayer. Holy Commu­ nion and sermon. cause he didn t want to marry his no. leader. Comet Solo, "Handel’s Largo", EMANUEL LUTHERAN ^ Any State Freshly Cut I BALLOT ARRIVES LATE, fiancee, must serve a 10-year C3on- Saturday— 3:00, Badminton and Robert Lyons. Thursday, Dec. 81, 7:80 p. ___ MANILA PAPERS PRINT IT SUN. - MON. cord Reformatory sentence. bowling for Center Church men, Y. Reading, ’’Christmaa," By Edward Highland Park Sunday school Attorney Francis E. Rafter told M. C. A.; 8:80, CJlioir rehearsal Richardson. Christmaa entertainment WELCOMES YOU D e tr o lt-(A P )— Norman H. Hill, AND TUBS. astonished Superior (3ourt Judge • Notes Songster Brigade, "Liberation and The congregation are asked to To Enjoy the executive assistant to Frank Mur­ Louis S. Cox that August Tureotte Joy." use the special Christmaa envelopes VERMONT You Came to Me robbed the home of Max Kom, Pledge cards for the 1937 budget in their boxes for their special phy, governor general of the Phil­ due tomorrow. Congregational Song, "Silent Night" wealthy Peabody leather manufac­ Christmas offering. By Helen Welshimer ippines paid $9.75 to have two ab- Bring a gift wrapped In white for Male Quartet, Selected. •wntee voters’ ballota sent to him turer. and beat the housekeeper In Scripture Lesson, Adjutant William Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 38 and CHRISTMAS CAROL SERVia OU came to me at dusk when you were weary— a poor child In the Southland to the Balsam and i In Manila. The' ballota arrived a order to avoid marriage. Valentine. 29, tbe rector will administer Holy So many times brief hurts the long day gave "\^te Gift" service Sunday eve­ Y day after the election, but Hill Asked by Judge Co\ If his law- Closing Song "O Come All Ye communion to the sick and ahut-lns SUNDAY NIGHT A T 7 O’CLOCK Were mine to com fort in the quiet evening; ning. made use of them. -r’s explanaUod of his sot was cor- Faithful.” of the pariah. Spruce When you were weak I coaxed you to be brave. -■1, Tureotte said It was. He de- A preaching miaslcm for all the Benediction. n o YOUTHFUL VOICES IN GLAD AND JOYOUS When be returned to Detroit to Protestant churches of Manchester make plans for his new Job os sec­ pd to give his fiancee's name. "I CHRISTMAS SINGING I V O U have forgotten— now that tall hflls beckon. t to keep her name out of It.” he January 3 and 8. CHURCn OF THE NAZARENE retary to governor-elect Murphy, Word Duffy, editor ot ths Hart­ H. B. Antiiony, Minister K Somewhere you march to beat of rhythmic drums; be displayed copies of Manila pa'> the Judge. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Swedbli Communion 10:45. And sunlight falls across the fields you Jou rn ey- “Are you trying to get rid of the ford Times, will give his annual ad­ Garden and Winter Sto. pers which printed tbe large ballot. Sunday: Will yon he lonely when tl» evening comes? girl?" Judge Cox asked. dress before tbe Men’s League Jan­ K. Richter, Pastor.. Just Fill Out the Coupon Below and We Christmas FlUptnos, he solo, displayed amaxe- uary 8. 9:00 a. m.—Morning prayer. Church and Chestnut Streets ment at the large number of parties “ Yes." 'nircotte replied. The youfh might have received a Group r, Mrs. Lucius Foster, lead­ 9:30 a. m.-^-Church Bible school. o) the ballot—^ d the large num­ 9:00 a. m., Sunday School and CHaasea for all ages. Will Take Care of the Details. Ufe sentence. er, will present the Beethoven Glee Bible Classes. q BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY! t ber of Murphys running for office. Club snd Miss LilUsn Grant in s 10:45 s. m.—^Morning worship and TREES concert me All Ye Faith­ Lippe-Bleatarfeld. took the first la­ a The Week he'll lead one on the radio on “the ful” and greeting by ShlrlM Ander­ And Up outside.” gs] step today tow-jd their mar­ Wednesday at 7:80 p. m.—^Mld- riage Jan. 7. Just like any other son and Anna Thurner. This will Gov.'E. W. Marland, In announc­ Special Cliristmas servlet of wor­ wee'k prayer meeting. South Methodist Church Please enter my order for The Herald to be Dutch couple they went to the Town be followed by the ^ gin n ere and ing commutation of Jackson's two- ship St 10:48. Sermon by the minis- Thursday at 7 p. m.— Annual Hail to ask the permission ot Mayor Primary departments. Others tak­ Rev. Earl E. Story, DJB., Pastor. sent...... years to COME IN AND jresr term for receiving stolen prop­ tei OB tbe subject: -There Ckme Christmas program will bs present­ 8. J. R. ds Monchy for" their rred- Wise Men.” Christmaa musio by ing part In tbe program are: repre­ ed by the Suntey school. LOOK THEM OVER erty, said Jackson already bss 'a senting Truth, Anna Demko, Lovs, dlfig. As the weddtag day approach­ tha choir. Friday morning at 7:00--’Anaual Sunday Evening, D e c 20 Name * * *** e *** M* e e • • sw • • • Mw.g e • 4 radio contract to lead aa orchestra ed, the price for grandstand seats Bertha Klelnschmidt; Shepherd Boy, for a flour mill. Chimes—Robert Scbulse. Christmas sendee wUl be held S t along tbe route of the procession Prelude: In the Cloister—Lange. Walter Adamy; Angels, Ruth Klein the church, the pastor in charge. soared. and Janet La CtoppeUe; Mary, s e e.e • e.a ^ e«e ^ eve e *** vrs ^ a VANISHINQ PAUEFACB8 Anthem: The New Born King— • • or*:* • • Fletcher. Louise HeUer; Joseph, Vincent Di­ ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH TENNIS CHAMPION DDES ana; The Christian cihurch, Helen THOMAS Pocatello, Idaho—Johnny Ballard, Anthem^ Christians Awake— High and Cooper Street Send the Bill To Brackett Adamy; Paganism, Ernest Weiss; Rev. £ F. 8. Stoehhols, Pastor August Indian chisf, gazad at an Sin, Mildred Turek; Sorrow, Helen Springfield, Moss., Dec'. 19.— (A P ) Offertory; Jesu Bambino—Yon. audience of pretty co-eds at the F. Arthur Favreau, former city tan- Klein; (3iina, Anna Zwlck; Japan, University of Idato, soutb'Tn Postlude: March Romaliia—Oou- Fourth Sunday In Advent. Service .Your Name e«e • • »•« ese ^ • • e *ae e • • mm mm ■ J. WOODS On the Same Show m- champion, died in a ho^tal here Violet Kraus; India, Norman Kleln­ with Holy Communion in BMgUsh. Choir of 30 Vdees "Where Radio Is Understood” branch. Through an Interpreter he nod. __ ■I ESSO SERVICE Iasi night after a brief illness. He schmidt; Mountain People, Emma Confessional service at 9 a. m. Reg­ observed; Jack HALEY - Betty FURNESS Chimes—Robert Schulze. Reich; Nations of our lud, George Txxs. SEKVICE ON ANY RADIO Cor. 31alii and Bissell Sts. was a native of Worceater and lived Cfiiurch school at 9:80. ular sendee at 9;U. Text of ser­ Address # # e.# « «.# «ie « ^ ••• ^ e** m m m » • 'In the [laat It was the Indian in “MR. CINDERELLA" . , for many years In Boston, eomlng PaUeln. Soloista, Alfred L ^ e , mon: Phil. 4, 4-7. • Theme; How to Clifton C. Brainerd, M. A., Organist and Director. A t the Center Phone 3733 Phone 3882 who used paint to decorate his body Everyman’s Ossa at 9:80, Helen Demko, Anna Howsrth, Car­ hers 10 years ago. „Tbe Christian Endsavor society , ------— prepare for a merry Christmas. 1) . Everybody, Wdeome I and face. Now It Is the srtilte wom­ Ends Today; “ Tarzan Escapes” . “ All American Chnmp*’ otin Stavltaky: AU members and With rejoidsg. 32. With modera- T an.”

l i ^ : ; MANCHESTER EVENING HERAUT. MANCTifiSl^I^CONN-JSATin^AY, DECEMBER 19,1989 > ^ 4 y A N (GHEEmES IVXNmO I MANCHBEmESs 00NN„ tATUBDAT. DECEMBER 19^ ^ P A G t in am w ^ ifiiiiii HU, I II (11,11,1 yourselvea. Tba Oolfi Star mothers Uoni O. LsMTstt a t .Maachestsr; rick and Mrd. Taylor of the Man­ tiiat the trSss should have a fihupa'n Flan Berrieo a t wnitoiaa- X wUl be the guasU a t the unit (br .ghaplalfi, Banker of Hartfonl; chester Herald. N ew Temrts Bve S m a a t Orange companies will meet Jan. 59, S L e o . OFFER the avsnlng. to get lit up once a year at.-least.’ p m tic and the coatmet b i s baoii let to halL •TEN- judEO advocate, Hyomas CrocJrett at A Many Christmas to aU. ReservaUons for the New Year's PLANS FOURfAMHY Manchester to vote on the plan. The children's party will be held UnionvUle: guard. W. fleheb of Santa Claus blF the CHRISTMAS SPM T R] O. Schielber nad Soon, Ine. Set back Jail. 2-8.—Preaching mission to WALL ST. BRIEFS Uunlon Oil Co. of California has Bve party-are fast being made now, Tuesday afteriuion at 4 o'clock in Newington; trustee, 18 monthsr 88 feet froat tha atraeit Une the Manchester. novtiiced It will redeem Feb. 4, 1987,. the armory. All members are again Masy Boahnell Cheney Auxiliary, so you men with Intentions of mak- apartment house will be 40 feet D a t e ^ o o k Jan. 8.—24th annual banquet of OFRAiSE BASED George McAvoy oi Haitford; trus­ V. 8. W. V. kia up a party for thia event bs ad­ . A P A R T ie T HOUSE New Tort, Dec. 19 — Favorable Its outstanding 4 per cent oonvertX * SHUN reminded to notify Mrs. Hilda -,{en- wide and 44. fast long. ' Rub-Alplne club to clubhouse on ble debentures, due to 1947, at priw-'' tee, 12 months, Clarence Petereon vised to sign up for youif soon, as : ^rReady for Next Visit Efidrid^ street. dlvldeiid changes to the past week nedy, dial 7968, at the number of Ol Manchester; trustee, sl> months, The annual Christmas party was SERVICES IN XHURCHES df frams chnstnicUon the build­ Tonight totaled 277, the second heaviest olpal and scoured intergyt plus held at the Armory on Wednesday, the number wVJ be Umited for thia ing will bs two stories high, will Jan. 8.—Beethoven Glee club ixm- premium of 2U per cent of prtoel- Buddies children who will aiteoo the party Charles H. Palmer of Hartford. Dec. 19.—^Memorial hospital bene­ cert at Center church, auspices period on record, being exceeded ON COOPERAHON 8( that plans may be mode. Mothers December 16th. A good attend­ pp-rty. Al Bebrend'S orchestra will Boston; Dec. IB.—(AP)—New-slbe bundles usually weigh eleven P^tfoale Smachetti to Erect have 18 rooms and wUl bs stoam- fit dance at Hotel B-asked to send one gift .or each msnders withib the Council, or any B-gIsnd's “Santa aaus of the Air*'' pounds each and arc fttnH} with heated. There will be an 8-foot Next Week wreck. Standard Statistics Co. re­ ney Camp, were present with aux­ About one. hundred fifty membert service wUl be conducted In both wide porch along'the front of It Jan. 24.—^Annual meeting of American Legion. child. Santa Claus has already member that the post commander Is hard at work getting things ship- i “^wspspers, gum, candy and toys Yoletide Mosic and Pagean­ languages. , Dec. 21. — Masonic Cmmtmas Emanuel Lutheran /ibureb. ported today. Unfavorable changes ; The Connecticut Company’s iliary mambera and children. Carol enjoyed a very fine dinner on Mun- Boildinj; on Moore SL at Ur. Bfilott bM Issued a permit to party for sons and daughtm's at numbered 4 liompared with 1 the promised, to visit ths armory on appoints to take nlr place In the Shape for ois annual flight to make books St. John's Polish Jan. 27.—Manchester High Class •Chrlatmas offer of an approximate Perennial greetings and best Tuesday afternoon. (tinging and numerous games were da • night, and the men who worked 4ind cigarettea David Wertmer of 77 Brookfield Masonic Temple. week' before. wishes for the Yiiletlde season Is ex- event that It Is impossible for him enjoyetj by all. Miss Carol Me hard to make the event a success Christmas day a cheerful one for try tlie Order in Chnrches At St' John’s Polish church n Night exerclaes at school audi­ 'five per cent Increase In wage* to The sewing circle met at the Throwing a “good-will bomb" at a ■treat for tha construction of.a one- Dec. 24. — Christmas party at Directors of Niagara Hudson Uinded toy opr commander, to each to attend the committee meetings, Velgh gave a piano solo which was deserve a great deal of credit for Isolated lighthouse keepers and mass win be held at 0 a. m. A Cost of $11,689. torium. Power Corn and Mohawk Power F for home of. Mrs. Elsie Daniels last was picked Sunday and started small dot in the Atlantic ocean is Christmas entertainment will be famtly, twro-stories, six rooms, East Side Rec for children from 6 Jan.. 28.—Manchester High mid­ • Jta' hourly employees, which was and every member of the Post, and dellgt^QjL ica cream cups and their effort# to put these get-togeth­ Coastguardsmen frams dwelling oq lot 48 on the to 12 years of age. Corp. one of Niagara’s two principal Tuesday sftemocn. More peasant working on two very Important no mean job, the captain avers. But ' of AD Denominations held in the church at 8 p. m, year graduation at echool audi­ "voted upon by- the trolleymen’s or­ to all of Our allied veteran organiza­ fancy-cookies for all, bags of candy er parties aerosa ’■Santa'’ Is Captain WlUUm H. thus far he and bis “bombers” have north side of Stephens street. It Oomtog Events Intermediate bolding companies, tions aqd auxiliaries. aprons were made In response to matters. They will carry on until and cookies, tangerines were given Wlnoapaw, 51-year-oId aviator who At St James’e Pasquals Smachetti of 99 Summit torium;"* — have voted to eliminate the Mohawk I Holidays ganization yesterday several months special orders. There will be no The attendance prize was not col­ lost only three packsgee in the teat Muses will be held to St James will be built by Wallace M. Hutchin­ Dec. 29.^—Holiday dance at Coun­ Jan. SO.—Britlsh-Amerlcan club 1r advance of the termination of the Those who attended the first in they have reached Uiei goal. You to the children. lected on Monday night, the reason, has flown more than 1,500,00'J miles. street has applied to Building In- unit as the flrtt step toward a unifi­ r lore meetings until after the holi­ will hear mure about this later. three years. He always takes along Tomorrow. church tomorrow morning at 7 son of 24 Bigelow street try club, sponsored b.v Manchester family party at Masonic Temple. present wage agreement, was made our newly inaugurated series of There were numerous gifts for Paul Morinrty was not present at This trip will be the eighth time he ten spare bupdiea "Just In case.” (Riaetor EMwiurd C. E3Uott, Jr., for a Visiting Nurses’ Association. cation of the system. Proposed days. Every member of our units was has carried ^000 cheer to the sta­ o’clock, 8:80, 0:80 and 10:80 a. m. A permit to construct a four-family authorised capital stock ot tbe-eon- I serye because of the company's desire to Forum lectures at the White Memo­ all. A huge Christmas tree com­ thii drawing. The caplAln Is experimenting with t Dec. 81.—New Year’s Eve dance Lightning started more than 200 ■rtrognlae the cooperative spirit of rial auditorium last Sunday after­ The Hartford County Association snddon^ijjjijealn the sad news from tions on this section's rocky coast children’s mass will be held to the apartihent house on the east side of solidated company would total American Legion Auxiliary will pleted the Christmas splriL small parachiilea for hla packages, Oiriztmas sendees will be held In church basement at 8:30 a. m. Ves­ s i local Oountiy club. forest fires In a single day in Ore­ its men during the trying period noon were privileged to hear Pro^ New Britain about Past Depart- There ore 91 stations from (t the trials are successful, he will Moore street, off "WST Center Oil'Of eltroneUa, used by camp­ Also third annual New Tear's ; 476,00,000 and would consist of when revemtsB were'at the extreme feasor Shenker at hla best, which, meet In Simsbury tomorrow after­ n ent Commander and Mrs. Frost’s The committee was composed of Minot’s light at ScltuaU, Mass., to churches of all denominations to­ pers end brnedlctlon wlU be held at street, at an estimated'msl of |ll,. ers to keep aivay mosquitoes, ac­ gon and Washington. (rst and second preferred stocks Mrs. Babson, Mrs. Grabowskl, Mrs. he able to perk more In them. party of Knights of Columbus st (Suifl ■ minimum. K. J Bennett, vice pres­ to use the vernacular, "Is some- noon at 3 o’clock. Any committee son’s death. Our heartfelt sympa- LANDON ON EPICUREAN Grand Manaan iNland, New Bnins- morrow, nearly a week in advance 3:80 tomorrow afternoon. 889. tually attract# some apMles of In­ and common stock. The plan wajuM Treadwell and Mrs. Maher. Your of the holiday. Pageantry, caroling, At S t Bridget’s Rainbow lim, Bolton. Nearly 400 types of cheese now ident and general manager, explain­ Ihlngr" Aalde from the fact that cf uirmen who have not sent In ,e- Ihj goes out to out comrade and wlek^to be covered. "Santa" ts The huUdtog has been designed by sects. Also Star of the Btost, R. B. P., be effectq^ through the exchange of ed In a statement Inst night. Comrade Andre Is an ardent Le­ ports are asked to make sure that s'sler In their bereavement. president wishes to thank all for an calling on his 19-year-old son. Wil­ ELECTRICITY FORECAST gift sendees win be the order of the Masses will be held to|St Bridg­ are produced in tbe-Untied States. stocks and stockholders of both ^ BEVERAGES enjoyable evening. Cards were The voluntary offer of the In­ gionnaire, as well as department Mrs, Sophia Holmes gets them be­ Jus In case we don’t see you un­ MARYLAND ADVENTURE liam, Jr, for help. FOR MILUON FARMS day with sermons by the ministers et’s church at 8, 9:80 and 10:80 crease in hourly rates comes at a lilstorlan, he knows his Europe, nil fore tom orrow n(5on. played later In the evening after the Billy previously has flown with on the Christmas theme. m. The Junior choir will sing at til .afterwards -Merry C:iirlalmas children had left time when the company still has a even more Important, he knows and a Happy Nefv Year to all. the captain, hut this time he will fly Urbana, ni.—(AP)—Rural elec­ South Mettoodist the 8 o’clock mass end the- senior The annual Christmas service will considerable distance to go before how to Intelligently, yet simply Anderson-Shea Post. V. F. W. We wish to thank Mr. Andlslo of Goes to Baittmore to Taste a separate plane filled with bundles trification will bring a better class choir at 10:30. Benediction of the recovering from the effects of the the J. W. Hale Co. for preparing the like those In ms father's ship. of farm tenants, says E. W. Leh- be held In the South Methodist Blessed Sacrament will be at 4 p. m paint a vivid picture to hla audi Our social meeting r(ies(lny night British War Veterana Terrapin and Oysters As Jong depression, Mr. Bennett said, bags of candy and cdokles for the The Christmas flight Is e “labor ir.ann, head of the agricultural en­ church at 10:4u tomorrow morning. tomorrow. cnce: coupled with an Inlormai w-as atten d ed by hIxhU 25 membe rs Guest of Expert Mencken. out In recent months revenues have manner of presentation that cannot To the members of the Mons- children. All were well pleased. of love" tor th» captain. gineering department of the Uni­ Rev. Dr. Earl B. Story has chosen o'' the R ocham heau F.lm.s Post ot versity of Illinois. been better and the company has be excelled. Our one regret Is that Vpre Post Its auxiliary and to all As the per capita tax must be In 1929 he was manager of a as his Christmas message, "The Fast Hartford and a very good In predicting that farm ers participated to some degree In the moTe of our Post members did not other ex-aervtce organizations we paid to department before our next Baltimore, Dec. 19.—(API—Gov­ flying service In Rockland, Me. Spirit of Christmas,” and the choir turnout of our own raemhers What equipping their properties present rise in business activity, exerci.se their privilege by attend­ extend ' the Season’s greetings and meeting of January 8. 1937, will the ernor Alf M. Landon, 1936 Republi­ Many times, often at night and In tor_ . under the direction of Organist a night! The entertainment Was electricity will realize a high ~ CHURCHES particularly with respect to the ing Ihe meeting. We can but hope with all a very Happy Christmas slaters bring their dues up to date, can nominee for President, Is com­ bad weather, he answered distress nifford C. Bralnerd will present an very good, the acts were put on ty terest on their investment, gain In rldera through Industrial that our future lectures will create VVe nl.so extend the greetings to our if possible? If unable to bring ing here tomorrow to fulflill a calls from la'anda off the coast and Fexcellent program oi Christmas mu­ nicinieers ol Ihe East Haitford Post raann says records indicate theV ST. BRIDOB1*fi B. O. re-employment. Believing that th s more Interest among the members. good friend, Archie Kilpatrick and to yoiir dues in. Just call Mrs. Mc­ "campaign pledge"-in a culinary often did good turns for lighthouse sic. At 9:30 a. m. the Sunday school improvement wilt continue at least ari ' .some ol our members The |irize the Manchester Evening Herald. keepers. Whe,i work was done, he’d will be 1.000.000 hlghline-cleCtrl- will hold its annual Chrlstm ^ pro­ The December 'district meeting Veigh, gur treasurer, tcl. 8505 and sense of the words. fiod farms In the country by the Rev. Frederick W. Clark through a portion of the coming will be held at Simsbury tomorrow act was II tango by nlg 3011-pound All roads will lead to Tinker hall •someone will call for It. Last October, during the closing fly over and chat for an Hour or two gram ano a white gift sendee. The Rev. Angost M. FInanoe. year, the company felt that the In­ beginning of 1937. afternoon st 3 o'clock. All members (o thereabouts I Harry Pearaon and tonight where the post and auxil­ May we have a good attendance at days of the campaign. Governor with hla pals. annual candlelight sendee, colorful crease might be voluntarily offered ore cordially Invited. Shorty 'Fluke' Verlarl of the Easi iary arc holding the annual Kiddles the first meeting of the New Year? Landon stopped hla special tram In Came Christmas. 1929. Thinking In Its simplicity, will be held at Masses will be celebrated at 8, now even though the wage agree­ Our next Po.sl meeting will be Hartford Post, who l.s about three Chrlatmas Party. The party is The Auxiliary Is saddened to his friends might be a bit lonely, the 7;30 p. m. Carols will be sung oy 9:80 and 10:30. ment does not expire until April 1, Baltimore for a few minutes to de­ held at the State Armory on Mon­ feel si'x inches tall and weighs 120 open for every member ot post and learn of the death of Sister L’Hcau- captain t iiiid'eo up old magazines, choir and congregation with the At 8 o’clock the Junior choir will 1937. Mr. Bennett stated. liver hla only address here. day evening, December 28th, so pounds with hl.s overcoat on Sam luxlllarv and their children. A reax's brother. We extend our During that speech, he said he newspapers and a few “eats" and auditorium lighted only by tapers. ring. Faced with the full effects of turkey supper will be served at 6:30 mark your calender reserved for Robb sang tiic old Scotch song. "O sympathy to the bereaved family. wanted to come to Maryland to eat dropped therri from an old am­ L Story will preach on the subject, Hymn—Hark A Herald Voice Is • he depression In 1932, he co n tin ­ It's Dice to get up In the m orning, Following the entertain­ phibian at the doors of 12 light­ ‘"When Christ Is Enthroned." Calling. ued. the Connecticut Company was that evening. And, bye the bye, Wishing all a very Merry Christ­ oysters and terrapin. don't forget to bring over at least bii It's n -lfe r to lie in bed. " and ment provided by the children, San­ mas and a Happy New Year. houses In the neighborhood. He's At The Center Hymn—O, Come Dtvlns-.Me8slah. forced to reduce wages by about 15 to Claus will arrive and distribute He lid not have time during that been doing that ever since, with an Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff will Hymn—Dur Saint Joseph, Pure one other person's dues at that BUI Shields, with his "O .Marie.” campaign stop—about 20 minutes per cent. This cut was partially gifts to the children. The party ever-growing list of stations. speak on the theme, "The Meaning and Gentle. restored In 1935. Ir 1935, the men time, either new or old. Command Then the members of both posts Army and Navy Club - to make good his "pledge" re­ will be free to all children up to 14 The folks m the receiving end say of Chrietmas” at the morning serv­ Hymn—To Kneel At Thine Altar. asked for a further restoration, but er Wtgren would certainly appre­ gathered around the piano and fin- Santa Glaus will make nls annual ycar.s hut a small fee will be garding Maryland’s food. But yes­ Chrlatma.s wouldn't be Christmas a t h e r j o ice for worship at the Center Con­ 9:80, Quartet and Chonu. this was eventually tlcnled by the. ciate "going over the top" on hts Uhed the niglit h.\ singing all the visit to the Club this afterntxm to terday he left Topeika., Kana., for F HICS goal of 2,50 paid-up momhers by old arnty favorites. charged the afliilts. For reserva­ cllatrlbute Christmas gifts to two without the cap'n and his packages. MEDICINE gregational church tomorrow morn­ The Senior Choir will elng at board of arbitration. Last May the Washington to attend the annual 10:30. company mode a voluntary Increase January 1st. Lot's go! The meeting was so succeseful tions contact cither George Park. hundred and fifty children of the ing. There will be special Christ Charlie Trotter, Mrs. Blnks or Mrs! winter banquet of the gridiron club mas music by the enlarged choir. Asperges Me ...... Gregorian or two cents per hour In Its wage Rumors arc afloat that our com­ that we have planned a Rockville members of the Club. The interior Monday night Kyrle...... Roeewig mander and adjutant accepted an In­ H am ilton. The Christmas pageant, "Crowded rate, and has now voluntarily offer­ night In the near future and a Staf o the cl'ibhouse has been appropri­ Tomorrow he wll' stop over In Credo. vitation to attend the Thomp.son The committee working on the Out” will be presented at the eve­ ed the dive per cent Increase. ford Springs night, a Broad Bnnok ately decorated for the Chrlatmas Baltimore as the guest of H. L. Santue. vine Post meeting last Monday eve­ Chrlatmas baskets are anxious that ning service. The annual “white Whether or not the raise will be­ night ami a rhompsonvllle night. holidays, and the trees on the lawn Mencken. Baltimore writer, who Benedtetus. ning and were royally entertained. all members make rcUirna as soon gift” exchange will be held at the come effective, as Intended, on Jan­ We will lr.v to have the Thompson- w'll be trimmed with colored lights knows Just how oysters and terra- Agnus Del. uary 2, 1937, will depend upon the At times It sure Is tough to be an vll'e Drum Corps for this night. It as [w.ssible so that this well de- it’s only fair after U. you kw»w!, • latter service. Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- >n^.XltevSdu)iLt 4l8^Str^t, BtlUmort, Md. Bre«*t F. I^^omraa, 9 Wey*rb*eu*er Road, Portunoutb, follow the prewnt style-of color and d elegates o ' the <.>)uncll have been meeting held last Wednesday night: AT at this service. A sendee for chil­ 7 p. m. Saturday—Confession for cut. 02. to 918. As luiual Newcomb man­ President. Mrs. Henrietta Blnks; Hartford dren will be held previous to the Klmehh«am,811S CMsr RA, Okl»-PMlt.l_ aged to shoot himself off the team 'poking forward to this meeting (or older men and women. about six months. When Command­ vice-president, Mrs. Edith Kano' It’s an annual custom at New YearM to adult morning sendee. .. aWnItw BMi«X KIlfwa S>..Bto-my and Navy club for >7 o'clock tomorrixv evening. Christ­ double stamps and always take ad­ The new officers of the Hartford preparatory school In the United Capitol City her© VN’ednesday. many kindnesses, also Mr. Kllpat- mas parties for Intermediates will vantage of these days to do extra S tates. District Council, who were elected be held Monday night at 7 and for shopping. S. anti H. Green stamps Special practice Tuesday night This at Plalnvtlle Sunday and will be In­ Among those leaving Riverside moans Carlson loo. Seniors Wednesday night at 7 are being saved by thousands of for the holidays are the following stalled In East Hartford u the early In wande.lng in and out of cluhs o'clock. people and have become a habit. from Manchester, Conn.: Herbert part of .January are: Commander. Salvation Army. O. A D . C ore, 608 W. C h«tnut SL. L-nm.tX, P ^ '* iu L ’D^tCTdiT A M^rtd"!i 8L Y ' “ i L F ''* ^ ^ ’ Rt®‘2“BL"Mf v"' '* Hortubbiix:V,: A Don, Ciuvnid PUmaiiaCMii Gilman and Ward E. Green, Jr. and ranges about the state one nev­ Samuel Nesblt of East Hartford; er falls to find one shooter attempt­ The Salvation Army will hold a .senior vice-commander, Stephen a "? ,®*^^to«4fwTML'wU.^M3r"’H.*O.^SMri3M^8^^ ______1 ATa,,Tampa,FUF ing to show another dutw It is done. sacred concert In the citadel tomor­ “ 4-. MtwD.ZIwl.Mohrmin.,P«. UBoyW.n«Ui,Jr.,DiulliiMrten,,Oa. W.C.Tndttr.lM’IWBt^IIu^^ 4,865 feet of asphaltic concrete to FREE 0pp. High School Sanwich Trays ...,'...... $15.00 up f On Chrietmas Eve at 7 o’clock a Warner and Mrs. Della HlUa; In­ D. Deering, Norwalk. and neck. As BUI faUs over In a H. K. We.tph.1,882--N. Gommnru Am., Domr, Dd. dead falcti^Andy pipes "youll get It Cbristmaa pageant will ^ present­ surance committee, Homer Hills and MU. A Wikuder, too South Noflm Am. HtrUomX ^ Ann Whitney, »S7 B -A W. IM Am.. MUml, Ft-. J. A Whlttuber,. I t f S i l . . A^XJAkroi Ohio Town of Brookfield: 4.083 feet and ed by the Sunday school children William Owen. Dnrld A Wick, 7 RobwU Am., BMdonMd, N. J. of rolled bank run gravel on the Bill, all you need Is pracUte." With each tree, Comports...... $8.50 up a J. W udtoUh.l» WHrtt A«..BriUiu. N?Y^^^^W . p : W u i r ^ ^ W A ^ nII w a C*' Bt-.SprtuMd.' Mv MU. E m Wtizht, I ts MeCab. Am., WUmlnzton, Dd. •nd members of the choir, ‘The Hr. and Mrs. Harold 'Stone and . Norfolk, v a B. C. Yoonz, 7112 Gloats Am.,FhiUiUlpblX Ps. M ia J. CL zuririri.’, u iA Heyi^i, A m . ^ m , AAHsuHtmu. 42M W. isotli84. OlmiiB4,DUs C u rtis an d M urphy roads to O. Outside' Jam Jars with Server...... $4.50 up .Fullness of Time.’’ Services In Mrs. Eugene Darrow of Hampton Tlano Construction compeiny, Der- American Legion .Auxiliary instructions for English will pa held Christmas day were visitors at the home of Mr- THE JUDGESi Robert If. JotutoeQa Vtot-Prtsident Frederick C. KendsH, Editor Leon Levy, Prerident by. The annual Christmas party of care and Purnell Block Pepper & Salts...... pr. $4.50 up * t -7 a. m. i - and Mrs. Clifford Perry, Wednauday: Tima end Fortune Mmgmainms Town of Norfolk: A 26-foot span D llw orth-C om ell U nit wlU U k e A om T h at b Swedish OoDgregaUonal Advartiain^ ^ S a ilin g WCAU Broadcaaiing Stmtkm T-beam bridg; on Blackberty Place place on Monday evening, December i Always Appreciates! I transplanting. 829 Main Street Large Bowls ...... $20.00 up Servlcea wJU be held In the Swed­ URGES X-RAY OF ORIBfINALS AMERICAN at Blackberry rfver to Brunalli 21 at the State Armory. Eacu mem­ ish Congregational church tomor­ Construction compahy. New Brit­ ber is asked to bring one iep-qent ■ row morning at 10:80 uid U.TO. Colorado Springs, CoIo-—(AP) — a in . - in forithe grab bag Mrs. Mai-y CHENEY HALL The first service win be to the i;r. W. W. CogBwej, denti^ sug­ Fkam Mabae to Fioridmm~8top o t The Sign ot Owooter Vaiaaoet Town of Enfield; 20.570 feet of Oannaher is chairman of toe com­ £)wedleh language end the second gests that an jC-ray of ovary q t o l- rolled bank run gravel on the Abbe mittee in charge of arrangemen ts I I The Dewey-Rjchman Co* to BagUab. The Christmas sendee na' a teeth might be included in a n d P ow der HIU ro ad s to BIt>om- SALESROOM 315?Tis9 G. Stillman Keith AMOCO and you a r fam .U ar w ith Urn g rand Benuianb and Imperfecta win be held at 7 p. m. with apedal/j BertiUon reMrds. He explained fiald Cofutruction com ply, Bloom­ parties Mary Dannaher plans, so 8..d»..,F.»az 3150-4139 Jewelers — Stationers - - Silversmiths inuaie to tha ebofa’. field. they are useful to Identifying per- com* and be prepared to enjoy z On Chrlatmaa .‘‘Julotta’' ■ ns and bodiea AMERICAN on. COMPANY CAS !y this part ot tha atotr la laft pratty rUAKCBESTER. CONN*. IMTURI^AT, llfgbsn c^ IVTO much to tha tmaglnathwi. Anyhow, played on th4 Hickey lot. Before it ia to ba gatharsil from tha iaqwo- Edward Nisid will ' 'pcaaeta on the Friday by KsnqeUi U. White, diree- In N ew ,Y o r k ! Reading and after his collsga sduoatlca and Beery III Newest dlaracteriiatlon battle toria atatomaat, after tha ear waa subjeet, "Ood’a Groat O in." tor of school aavtogz. S y Preston Grover^ NORTH ENDERS PAY graduation ha waa a reaidsat and two W) on ita way tha inspector fired a shot And Writing when he cams to ssleet a place to ROCKVILLE Ctorlstmas at Methodist Chnroh. The amounte for the various put In Into it, and thia shot la anppoaad Washington—I f ail the dodges^ One classic concerns Miss Cora follow his profsaston ha ssleoted Tbe church school o f tho Method- schools to the towns are as follows: •tons I •ly Jeh« Selby- lot church will meet at 9:15 on Sun­ to have killed the young man later By OBOBOE BOSS. • » So by way c t aolvlw his feettoga members of Cjongresa use to escape Rubin, Senator Borah's secretary,, A TRiBOTC TO LEADERS Manchester. Tbe old community Vernon, Dobsonvllle, $27.07 with 16 when ' New York.—People in the Big unwelcome callers were laid end to day morning. - This la tbe day depositors out of enrollment of 17; on Sui found dead in the rear aeat. That and his legal rights asw eU ,-Jlnii^ magazine writer Mked to see the spirit prevailed where ha waa born To'wn: Bx-Follles Olrl, Peggy F e a ^ abdicated hU port in * m it o Horse For the Ust two or three aioDtha end you’d wpiular how anybody Senator, who was very busy. and It was an odd non or woman known as Welfare and all are urged Etest District, {371.63, 297 deposit­ was not exactly self defenae. \ now takes to warbling in one o f the Inn" for a pension of 1650 a week. publishers have been hanging books ever got into the inner sanctum. "Hii'a not in," said Miss Rubin. who waa not known In a short time CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS to bring their gifts of vegetables ors, 386 enrolled; Maple street Mrs Apparently the youth who was town's smart eat-and-donceries after A few weeks sgo, while bis stipend out of the presses as fast as Borne Senators see oil comers. '•Where U he?” by all who lived In tbe neighbor­ uid fruit which will be distributed school, {286.11, 138 depositors, 303 ed pr» ' posstbla, gettliag them read} tor the ImproTement Association to the poor. ^ unrolled; Northeast school, {103.40, of Ell hit by the pistol shot was not the a hectic career as dramatic actress, came in regularly, he became the That usually is the case when the “Out in the park with his (lorse." hood. It waa suob community or­ movie actress and Broadway pro­ chief comic in a comedy called 'Bed­ holiday trade. Inevitably a person ganizations as the Manchester Im­ IN CHURCHES SUNDAY T h i church will bo decorated for 66 depositors, enrolled 7'2; Ogden's vice I driver. And the inspector cannot Senator doesn't have many visi­ Out went the writer, but as he ducer. She is the estranged wife time for Ail Baba." It neYer got whose job it is to plough through tors. Few except the buriest of passed a closed door down the cor­ provement tbat was carrying on by tbe morning service at ten thirty Corner, {'iO.73, 25 depositors, 25 en­ secrei rtmA _ Sponsors Dinner Honoring Sikes have known much .about the party of the picture business magnate, A to Broadway. the stack of material thus pro­ house members will dongvlcw, Klbbe Fuller, Evening Harald. pasa" on the beaches fronting their foolish belief that the British would too much. The job of the secretary by a page a s l^ g the Senator to i purchase of a portable X-ray ma­ which will go toward fhb purchase at the same church, there will be a curred. But It probably was. She started her catapult to fame London and New York. (The meeting last night elected ing carols, after which they will re­ SomersviHe, East, Maple street. back!" . ------treat him honorably, and on the em­ (often It’s a woman i is to Impress you. That wofTthelp much, for eve:I chine for the Manchester Memorial of the much needed new equipment Christmas tree service for tbe In properties—of sometimes Instruct­ there when a dls<;emlr,g movie Promoters are still negotiating George Hall (o the office of secre­ turn to the church for refreshments. Northeast, Ogdon’s Corner and Vei^ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19 The lnspe<’tor In the case Is given peror's own illness, Aubry believes.>• .upon you that meeting the Senator hospital, the dance sponsored by for Manchester’s hospital. niESD AY NIGHT church school and friends. As a On ing their servants to order Intruders scout observed her, then asked her for Halle Selassie, Ethiopia's Ne­ o the Senator come-! out bis mind'' tary, which left the office of vice- Those who wish to join this group non Depot, as they had 100 per cent ® tK ’S an excellent character by the Com­ up for a screen test The mistake was evident long be - fis os difficult as buttonholing a may be occupied with debate. But president vacant and Raymond R. the Manchester Nurses' association ‘ Returns of ticket fbay be part of the program a four reel depositing on several dates. bill gus, to go on a lecture tour of are welcome. v/e off the sands and even of keeping fore the emperor reached England;,■ <^bot li. back bay Boston. he may make an appointment to Bowers was elected as the new vice- and a cooperating committee of made to Harold G. A^vord of the moving picture of the Life of Christ Named District Officer. b.J’ S ’J i . N E R S : •ROTTEN BOROUGHS ” missioner of Motor Vehicles. Like­ America. The emperor, incidental­ carol Serv-loe. Or- dogs to frighten away strangers Price of Speech. It was proved dally on S t Helena. If the secretary asks you to sit sec you later—and even the secre­ president. local residents will be held In the Manchester Trust company. Cfliolce as told through 'The Passion Play” Mrs. Mary Sloan of this city has mand. BefcQUEEN ly enough he did nothing but his ly, still pays a press agent in New of formal or Informal drest. Is op­ will be shown. Everyone in the A carol pageant service will take vel Diacusalng the "rotten borough" who may wander along tlie water's Poor Jimmy Savo! He professes York. Nevertheless Aubrey does not be­ down but later irrlval.s are u.ihered tary hesitates to override that. The dinner was served early and ballroom of Hotel Bond, Hartford, Dr. Charles W. Strant to Be been named conductress of the Aux­ steps. smllton duty and did It well and properly. President Joseph Pero told the gath­ tonight. tional. Many are planning to at­ community Is cordially invited to at­ place at the Tolland Federated •fre "A prsteet system of representation the to be the most melancholy come­ The most expensive spectacle to lieve the British intended to murder Into the Inner office ahead of you, If nothing else works, you can iliary of the First District, Veterans nrx edge and so upon their prupertlca But It Is one of those cases that call ering that when the party waa The need for the portable equip­ tend In formal garb while a.s many tend both of these services. church at seven thirty o’clock Sun­ •Bridgeport Post defends the Con^ dian In .the world, while waxing rich reach Broadway will be Max Rein­ Napoleon. S t Helena was not a your chance Is poor, but not hope­ always go home and try to beat of Foreign Wars. Mrs. Blanche I? For a long, long time we have planned early In December It was ment for examining patients whose others Intend to go Informally. Made Master of Manches­ Christmas Cantata at Union Church day evening. 'The Adoration of set Brokezwt for the casting on of all light— If It and remaining Idle Moreover, he hardt's pageant, "The Eternal hell, but a rathei lovely island with less. him in the primary. Butler of Hartford Is the district Tt] B«tty necUcut system of House membef- been under the Impression that such has cause to be as dejected as he a damp but endurable climate. The expected that Edward J. Murphy, a condition prohibits or makes Inad­ A Christmas cantata, "The Com­ tho Shepherds and Wise Men" will president. Is only to still the Inevitable current Road" produced at a cost of a half ing of the King” will be presented be presented by the young people of ship by towns, partially Irrespon' wants to since wrapping up his bag­ rolllion dollars. emperor waa a difficult prisoner, life long resident of the north end, visable their removal to the X-ray BasketlHill on Sunday. property owners have no legal title of resentment that always seta In CXJNRANK GRHX ter Lodge. by the choir at the Union Congre­ tho church. The residents of the DO tive of population, declaring that gy pants and battered derby, say­ Frequently, J. P. Morgan alts off and some of his entourage were tors. Even the sanitary arrange­ would be present, but because of room of the hospital has been There will be a league gams on fle or exclusive right to the beach areas his Illness It was twice postponed stressed by the iponsors. gational church on Sunday evening, community are Invited to attend this we catoaHELL arguments agalrrst It are predicated when It Is the other fellow and not ing goodbye to vaudeville and going In a corner In the Restaurant LaRue worse. The British jailers were often ments. Sunday between the Polish Ameri­ an half a ceifeet below high water mark and that hIgh-brow, until the present , thue and It was A number of parties have been Conran’s Jack and Jtll Grill on December 20th at seven o’clock. service and sing tho carols with the can bdys and girls’ teams and the the policeman who stops the bullet. and dines in solitude. thoughtful, often rude. The situation It Is a grand book. Depot Square 1s now booking for young people. th his nose on the "fallacy that ours Is a gov­ their assumption of the right to ex­ Two years ago, he forsook his WAtKINS BROS. only then decided to hold the dinner organized to attend the dance, by Recently elected officers of Man­ The soloists will be Olive D. Wa- fast St. Mary's hoys’ and girls’ quin­ There are no Secret Service men waa strained at best, but founded on "St. Helena," by Octai-e Autiry their New Year’s celebration. This ha " I WOO-^— ernment of majority rule." The plaintive pantomime In a Theater INtXIRPOKATED In honor of Mr. Murphy and Mr. persona from not only Manchester chester Lodge of Masons will be In­ troiis, soprano; Frances N. Schroe- Suppers Discontinued. tets of Middletown. The games fo clude the public from such areas has lurking in the background when a betra3ral. Difficulties were bound (IJpplncott). grill Is an Ideal spot for the occa­ was aud( Guild show and uttered some words to follow. Shea when Mr. Murphy let It be but from several nearby towns. stalled at the regular lodge meeting dor, contralto; Howard A. King, The Itallsn American Friendship will be played to Pulaski hall on Post says: no warrant In law. Whether the SMART MR. MILTON Fra^nklln D. Roosevelt. Jr., and his sion. Parties from Springfield, next Tuesday night. The Installing of dialogue. The magic vanished; fiancee, Ethel du Pont, appear pub­ Aubry has done what nobody ROBERT K. ANDERSON known that he could not attend a Tlckete have been sold to many tenor: Robert M. Pierce, baritone; club has discontinued ItS Sunday Village street, the girls' game atert- hi ^ ‘t‘’ to‘* t i n i n e d That never was true and prob­ question has ever been finally de­ gathering of the kind for some time. Hartford, Meriden and Manchester officer will be Past Master James and Bernard MuUtns, bass. night suppers until after tho holi­ ably never will be true. • Our It Isn’t a bad Idea for ordinary every time Jimmy opened his mouth licly around Manhattan. else UioughtTo do. He has relied PAGE MR. SANTA CLAUS Funeral Director other couples. They will also ba Ing promptly at three o’clock and hi hates evet,. _ President Pero then Introduce'd have already made reservations. Richmond and hla marabal will be At the morning service at 10:45 days because of other activities. A a government Is based on majority cided by the courts we do not know, he put his foot In 11, \ [ Broadway sentimentalists await largely on the official records, available at the hotel for those who For more particulars read the ad­ tho boys' gome following immedi­ except T a t i t f A H folks—persons who haven't much If Funeral service- in fiome- O. H. Waddell as the evening’s Past Master William J. Thornton. o’clock there will be a Christmas children’s Christmas party will oe ately after. n rule within certain definite limits. but we don't think so and the Im­ Then Ben Hecht and Charles !Uie even In January when George French, English and those at St. Princeton, Ind. — Santa Claus arv. able at the last minute to at­ vertisement in tonight's Herald. Dr. Charleii W. Strant, well known voted to hi * '• * * * * anything to do with stocks, holding toastmaster, calling attention tbat tend. sermon by the pastor. Rev. Dr. held on Sunday afternoon, Decem­ The Middletown girls have not n There are some things a majority MacArthur took him on for a talkie M. Cohan affd Saip H. Harris go Helena. He has visited the Island, probably won’t forget unselfish Lit­ like surroundings. local dentist will be tastsUsd os "The old pression has persisted. The present companies or indeed investments in Mr. Wadden was a resident of the George 8. Brookes, with special ber 20th and It is expected that dro|(ped a league game alnce the may not do, and the Connecticut and Jimmy faced the cameras In back Into the show business to­ and learned from the visit He has tle Marcia Morris, five. Use of the ball room has been worshipful master. her Insplritl* decision, though having to do with "Once In a Blue Moon." When it gether. north end and that David Chambers, donated by Willard B. Rogers, Recent political and social trends music by the choir. there will be a large attendance of leaeoD opened (uid they have played kicked tb e | | ]V 0 f . fprraAV-— of government - ____ — is ______based___ on much besides occasional suits of checked every record against every A money order, a Christmas gift 142 E A S T C E N T E R ST. recently elected as chairman of the Refreshments will be served In the «thm. ,.saQocdv<,t«azreoUi)g ;i«4MU4iaere the cities cannot dominate...... the to have a direct bearing, because It *»iisW"-jjtote«''-aiiiar ’ a # ’’ wmh- UeM Y 'lbW "«l'ft)if#"ah{f adttB ^te im kikfe- two, arrived frpm an uncle. Marcia the hotel s ^ memfce, o f the citi­ aha fes’uir ’ 'to' li ihdri " int'^lfigsht• eeretoonlea. ‘thw * little attention to such pieces of being advertised in Boston as "the end realdent as was William P. Rockville Baptist church on Sunday A total of {2,152.23 hsui been de­ have also not lost a game to date —well. liirM t Legislature and then remodel should have a waitress named Peg­ nients. And he has told everything, wanted to make sure Bobby got his Office 5171 House 7494 Quish, recently named as police zens’ committee which has assisted business operation than ever before certainly disposes of the question of news as that about David M. Mil- world's worst motion picture," No morning. Miss Dorothy Stoneman posited by tbe cblldren of the va­ ■onte^ (or wreck) all of the small towns gy Champagne. down to the tiniest detail. The read­ share, so snip! She cut the order, commissioner, so all were Invited to the nurses to makin. th, arrange­ existed In America. The praying mantis is the only this season. The Middletown lOya private ownership of the marginal one cared to contradict the billing. will render a solo and there will be rious schools of Vernon, Ellington have not won a game in tbe league r Barn's UuxpO to suit city tastes. • • • ton and the Elqulty corporation. The other night, it was a man er knows what everybody wore, ate. gave Bobby half. some along. ments. —Jamee O’ McKlnsey, dnportnient Insect to the world that can turn beach. There Is no such owner­ A few months ago, Erik Charrel a duet by Miss Stoneman and Miss and Somers, according to the report this season, and as tbe Rockville Indian dlCoiUl. The one-sldedness of the pres­ Particularly In times when such about town, courting the limelight, did and said. He knows about the Their father. Fire Chief Howard Mr. Waddell introduced as the An excellent orchestra has been •tore executive. Its head about like a man. blame him came along and offered him the lead­ who wore a {10,000 diamond gar­ Marlon Kent. The pastor. Rev. for tho past three months Issued on boys have also lost, an interesting ent arrangement has come about ship. rates and the intrigues, the horses Morris, managed-to paste the two first speaker Selectman C3hambera, hateful to t affairs are not being debated In po­ ing part In the musical extrava­ denia In his lapel to an opening. through shifts In population The matter docs not appear to be aro the signal systems and the vlsl- pieces together. Read The Herald Adrs. who told the gathering that It was "There ^ ■ through a century of time. But litical campaigns. ganza, "White Horse Inn." Two And the other day, it waa an equal­ entirely disposed of by this ruling, always hard for him to make a lo've lost a i n ^ - _ from the first It has always in­ Mr. Milton is ImportanL He is days before rehearsals started. It ly modest glrl-about-town leading a speech and also hard for him to en­ In' thle boil v I z u CIts was mutually agreed that Jimmy tended that the towns, as such, however, because the same decision a son-in-law of John D. Rockefeller, domesticated goat on a leash up joy a dinner when he knew that he zee. How wasn't the fellow for the role. Fifth Ave. should be represented so that seems to recognise the right of on Jr. He Is also something of a was going to be called upon to talk. community life and community abutting ^^roperty owner to erect a H e said that he knew botb honored folk ways in the small towns financier in his own right. He men well and long and extended might be preserved even If ma­ pier extending from his unquestion­ testified before the Securities Com­ That Is Important at any age and congratulations to both on their Ing eapecla R C PB IT* jorities In distant cities felt oUicr- ed holdings, across the marginal mission Thursday—which isn't say­ Health and Diet under all circumstances. election. eephlne wise. beach and below low water mark, Perhaps you may wWh to send for A t this point President Pero read early d a y i ^ t t l l l f f ing that he liked it— that be ob­ some of my articles which will pro- the letter written earlier In the day Forest saili ^ Nevertheless the element of pop­ and to control admission to such a tained control of Equity Corpora­ Advice Idde you with additional helpful sug­ to him In which Mr. Murphy ex­ back with . . ulation with rSl'attffn to represen­ pier— which would seem to make it Christmas Shop] pearls. HI e, tion, which Is a 1218,000,000 in­ By DR. FRANK HoCX>Y gestions. Here are the titles of pressed regrets at not being able to tation in the House has not been legally possible for the property some of the articles which I have be present, but explained that an Ught thu|i^A|tC vestment trust, through an original house. T h ** * * laaeae ignored in the Connecticut Consti­ owners to construct an- effective piepared for you. Overcoming Con­ automobile accident of recent date Please keep in mind that all atoras in Manchester will he open every evening next we Investment of {13,000 in cash and CXJLON CLEANSING stipation--- ; Mucous ColltlB____ ; had placed him In the hospital and to do with ireet tution. For example, the Eigh­ barrier across property that ho does 6,300 shares ot inactive Insurance Spastic OoUtis.. . . ; Prolapsus.. . . ; Say this prevented, him from being at completing your shopping for the holiday. to tickle teenth amendment, adopted In 1878, not own and which belongs to the Many of those who are vaguely and Instructions For Taking The the meeting. He said that he was a she wduldn' company stock. What tbs insurance Merry Bine* provides tbat In case a new town state. Perhaps the courts would o nsciouB of not feeling well should Enema...... Mark the articles you native of the north end, attended its then , shares were worth he didn’t say but wish, and send your request in care For your information, we are listing below the names of those persona who made po« branch o f t>“' PoUetoe is incorporated Jf. shall not be en­ recognize the existence of some r< allze tliat the only way in the schools and started In business In he did admit tbat he bought some of this newspaper, enclosing I large, the north end at the age of 12 by Pearl for thf groaL titled to a representative In the gen­ world for them to regain their lost beautiful display of Christmas Street Lighting on our Main Street. These business and "Can yo\- --avallahie- riparian right of the land owner to of them at {7. If they averaged self-addressed envelope. Add a 2c "MERRY peddling papers and was still in­ vim is to put the colon into a clean, stamp for each article you wish. Christmas to dcr you wdt«*tloii. Out eral assembly unless It has twenty- keep the public— which Is the state terested In the civic, public smd busi­ your patronage, and you will be doing your share if you shop in Manchester. twice that, which is doubtful, the healthy state. Maybe tbat'|>>>h>nia are five hundred inhabitants and unless —also off the beach sands. But we ness life of the north end. Not be­ stock stood Milton In about {88,000. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ing able to oe present he extended sort of 8u^> and etas- the town from which the majority doubt IL The Intestinal tract Is divided in. I suppose |denl paymeal Perhaps bis total Investment may to two parts; the small Intestine and wishes for a Merry Christmas and of the piratitoa will to part of ita territory is taken has at There hOs been such an exten- (Eating Between Meals) have been {100,000. And with It he the large Intestine which Is also CHRISTMAS" a happy and prosperous New Year. CONTRIBUTORS TO THE 1936 CHRISTMAS STREET LIGH claim their anged in pro* least twenty-five hundred Inhabit­ tive monopolization of this state's called the colon. In the small Intes­ QuesUon: C. X. wants to know: President Pero said that there was MOTHER Maybe thaftion to y ou jockeyed around until he was boss "V/hat do you advise on the eating no Intention In forming the Man­ ants. sea frontage by private Individuals, tine, food materials are absorbed DR. SIDNEY ATTKEN MANCHESTER EVENING REB guard, too." ome. of Hkjulty, worth two thousand times after having been changed by the In between meals problem? No mat­ chester Improvement Association to This seems to contain a very defi­ and the people have so little oppor­ ter what I take for lunch, I get hun­ W I T H A fight the south end, but only to look DR. J. J. A L U S O N MANCHESTER GAS COMPANl Bob look«HULUBN> as much as he put Into It digestive ferments. A natural fer­ explanation BLHON OOw nite, If indirect recognition that tunity to-enjoy its advantages, that mentation takes place through gry in the middle of the afternoon. after the Interests of the north end ANNE CAMPBELL'S BEAUTY SALON MANCHESTER PLUMBING A The processes by which tbls waa Do not get my dinner unUl 8 o’clock Betty shook INO. twenty-five hundred of population Is we believe there are many people which the various foods are convert-' and sec that the town got what was AKTHUB DRUG STORE 5IANCHE8TBR PUBUO MARK think they’687 accomplished are a bit Involved for ed Into substances which are as­ at night. What could I have, say needed to be progressive and up-to- a proper minimum basis for repre­ who would very much like to know D R J. F. B AR R Y MANCHESTER SAVINaS BAN from outside— the understanding of anyone but similated by the villi, or small pro­ about 3 or 4 In the afternoon?" date. Selectman L. T, Wood said he Bwered. . sentation—and . the amendment whether, when they stroll along the jecting fingers, of the Intestines. Answer: As a general rule I do did not know just until he arrived A. W. BENSON MANCHESTER TRUST OOMFJ financiers and corporation lawyers, not particularly advise eating be­ V makes no bones about depriving a edge of Long Island Sound at half These villi otand up likd the project­ what It was all about. He was not BIDWEIX’S CANDY STORE M. a O. PRODUCTS When th but It would be utterly shocking and ing threads on a bath towel, and In tween meals. However, if your din­ BEAUTYREST s speaker, but he did know both men new town of that representation F. T. BUSH BARDWABB RB representation in the Oeneral Indelicate. enough energy with which to force Quish kept his remarks confined to business, but for people who (Question: Mrs. F. J. O. Inquires: CAPITOL BARBER SHOP MONTGOMERY WARD OIMIF **V.f*’ ®‘*' **’• never Assembly. But we do believe that the unused particles along, the re­ the fact that he waa one of the few Ki> " J'tl fhey are - Perhaps, some time, some one will know the game. Ilka Mr. Milton, it sult Is that digestion Is Imperfect. "Could you tell me if a prolonged that was ready to bury Landon last CARROLL OUT SATE STORE DR E. AL MOaiARTY it can be, and sometimes la, carried rest cure la advisable in my case. I butipne smack the nabob who orders him off isn't too difficult when you have a Also, the food which has been un­ November and In the selection of CENTER LUNCH r MURPHY, BOWLING AI.I.S see If any,nqrvlce thle to the point of Impracticability. duly retained undergoes an unnatur­ am tired all the time so that all I Bill Shea he was willing to make an a beach and will then go along with mas* of holding companies and sub­ want to do la to flop down some­ CENTER TRAVEL BUREAU A. M- N AV E N th .f WASH, There are towns In this state which him up to the Supreme Court and al fermentation. When the food exception for a Republt«q^ going In­ sidiaries to work with—which waa residue finally reaches the colon or where. Have a slight secondary to office as ne looked forward to CLIFFORD’S NORTON SHOE STORE have been steadily shrinking in anemia. Shcamlnation shows svsry- . X J » » » get a definite ruling on this ques­ the case In this instance. large Intestine, there then occurs an many Important roles to be taken CORNER SODA SHOP OAKES SERVICE STATION ot to keep „ ■. populatiqn ever oince the civil war, tion. abnormal absorption of toxins when thlng else normal. Feel discouraged by Mr. Shea In the coming Legisla­ [Iss Welch r uOC* There are two ways of obtaining all the time. Am constipated .and nORGE CURLEY’S RESTAURANT OR W. OLIVER g the membrane which lines the colon ture and In th# civic life In the fu­ was showing yet they retain a representation blue. Have never liked exercise or P A G A N ! A GORMAN riches. One Is produce wealth, the is In an unhealthy condition. ture as well as his profession. DAVIS HOME BAKERY Indian didn’t twice that of some other towns athletl(» and admit I lie around too PARK BILL FLOWER SHOP . NEW HAVEN KILLING other is just to get It. As a getter Most people suffer from colitis In John F. Limerick said that he waa DEWEY-RICHMAN COMPANY go down the o many times larger in population. much but can’t seem to get up PARK TAVERN Mr. Milton is some pumpkins; we a greater or lesser degree. This enough ambition to even go for a one of the three still living that had DIAMOND SHOE COMPANY For instance, the town of Union, It is hardly to be expected that simply means inflammation of the worked to get the railroad company DR a M. PABKEB seemed ab sorb never heard of him, twwever, as walk.” ENDICOIT a JOHNSON wreath. Ther Tolland county, vft6i 196 population Isrge intestine and when this dis­ to give the use of the land for De­ Prices are the killing of a supposed automo­ Answer: If a prolonged rest cure N L M CL FANCHER PERSONAL FTNANCB producer. order exists, there Is bound to be - q pot Square and he warned the se­ *lRht Uugh, under the last census, has two rep­ bile thief or accessory by a pistol were advisable for you, your exam­ DR J. W. FARR PETER’S CH4XX>LATB 8H01 Shield. absorptllon of potsom. which enter ining physician would have recom­ lectmen that any attempt to cut it resentatives while Ellington, In the shot fired by an Inspector of the up would be fought. Robert K. POPULAR FOOD MARKET getM Ideaa------the blood stream. The intestinal ab­ mended It. Judging from your ac- FIRST NATIONAL STORES here so same county, with a population of sorption of toxins which should have Anderson told the gathering that State Motor Vehicles Department HOME H.ARDER TO coufit of your symptoms, I suggest 10 FRAD D TS POTTERTON A RRAH the mesa, you^AC'rOKS 2,253, has but one representative. RUN THAN A BANK been eliminated is perhaps the that the best plan is for you to keep he was still one of the 'north end Reduced! DR A. R FRIEND PRINCESS GRILL will be dismissed without a thor­ greatest single cause of disease. die-hards. He had faith In the north T e a r I ^ t Now it 1s no reflection on the on your feet and keep fighting, if H. W. OARRITY PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE ough Investigation of all the circum­ Harrison. Ark. — (A P )— Operat­ When the membrane of the colon A you wish to regain a normal fM in g end and was willing to be numbered J. H. QUINN A CXkMPANY don t feel yoii^'i'G quality of Union's people to suggest stances by the New Haven coroner ing a bank is a "soft job” com­ ■perfectly healthy, such absorption of vigor and vitality. Many patients among those who might be called Mother will have her new Norge Refrigerator GARRONE’S MARKBY Is not a likely to take place. In a sorry the part that the choice of legislative mate­ and police. Nor should It be. pared with running a house, says who are habitually constipated also die-hards as Icmg as he bad had a M. a a ru N iP E B o MRS. R BEALE so that we hi teL mt6 Mrs. Agnes Shinn who does both. large percentage of cases, however, spffec from a tired feeling ana it Is part in the erection of tbe building this Christmas . , and DadTs going to save REV. WILLIAM P. REIDY rial must be a litjle-restricted when Even if the published story of the there is not only a dangerous ab­ OLENNEY’S herome b e tt^ ^ _ ^ _ _ j,^ Mrs. Shinn, who five years ago quite likely that the removal of the, in which the meeting was being held considerable on his gift. For Norge has just RILEY CHEVROLET COMP send a man to it has to pick two representatives affair as related by the Inspector Is Inherited a bank presidency at the sorption of poisons from the colon, constipation wrould bring .a marked and also the library next door. They GOOD GULF GAS STATION RUBINOW’S pronto If you from among such a small number of literally true—and there Is no rea­ dteth of her husband, reflects; but because of prolapsus and ktnks, gain in well-being. See if you' can added beauty to the town and to the announced reduced prices A LL RoUator Re­ GOODYEAR TIRES His tone wa "Mothering six children, seven an even greater delay in elimination ' eye of the visitors and instead of RUG AND onnr s h o p people, the choice being still further son to doubt it—there are elements find some friend who likes exercise. frigerators. Lucky for you men who are giv­ W. T. GRANT COMPANY smile so wInn In-lawB and four grandchildren 1s occurs. Also, the lleo-cecal valve Undoubtedly, tt you could get bster- having old frame buildings they DR A. A. SAVAOE ashamed of hi restricted to those of Its few adults In the case that seem to call for ex­ may become defective, which will ing Norge Refrigerators this year, for usually THE GREAT A. A P. TEA COMPANY hy blggeit job." eated la sports or athletics, you were to stand as monuments to men SOHIEI.DGE’S PRINTING young host. H, who have the time or inclination to amination. Sbe says the sec et of successful aliOW toxins to seep back Into the who had made the north end their OR W. R GREEN FTS would discover that outdoor activity * 3 9 - - reduced prices do not go into effect , until the W. J. SHEA ly friendly Ilk banking Is "being careful with the small Intestine where they are even la just the tonic you need. home. GREEN AND GOLD BAKERY serve In the Assembly. In these cases of shooting of first of the j^ear! To prove tl people’s money.” more readily absorbed thar in the He knew Mr. Murphy, he said, for Small down payment, J. W. H A L E OOBP. SILBKO’S CLOTHING COM] Pob busied hlsir sugges- Obviously It might be possible to criminals by police officers we hold large intestine. Second In command at the bank hristm as lu b erms , many years and had found him wtU- th en ,,, HARTFORD OOURANT SILK CITY DINER range extra ch.i- „ preserve the principle of town rep­ no brief for the crooks and we have Mrs. Shinn directs is another wom­ *nie patient usually sums up this FISHERMANS XVOB 'C C T ing to give his time and efforts to tables, and th. Pow- series at changes by- sayhig he is Now' your home can. be assured of finer, DR R a mOOINS R J. SMITH. INC. resentation without making its an, Vice-President Jobello Hol­ the north end and felt as a repre­ were soon laugent W a ve scant sympathy with those who are severely constipated. Until be has SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAN workings quite so grotesque as It Is combe. Antioch, Calif.—William Schmidt sentative tbat to his mind there was NO MORE longer-lived electric refrigeration at lower BOI.DEN-NEL80N So by way o t aalviag t o fasllogs TRIBUTE TO LEADERS Manchester. The old community day morning. This is the day depositors out of enrollnent of 17; CO Sunday afternoon. New York.—People in the Big and hla lagal righto as wall, Jiinmy uawclooraa callers were laid end to magasine writer Mked to see tbs spirit prevailed where he wee born Oenorai Uanac*^ found dead In the rear seat That l^ r the last two or three months known as Welfare and all ara urged East Diatrict, 0371.63, 297 deposit- Officers r“ Poubded Ootobor U 1811 Town: Ex-FoIHas Girl, Peggy Fears, abdlcatod t o part In "Whlto Horaa end you’d wonder how anybody Senator, who was very busy. and it waa on odd man or woman M ra Racbel Pease tasKeo elect­ w u not exactly self defenae. now takes to warbling in ona of the publishers have be«m banging books to bring their gifts of vegotables ora, 386 enrolled; Maple streM RIGHTS ON BEACHES Inn” for a psnsioa of $660 a wash. over got Into the inner sanctum. " He’s not'in,” said Miss Rubin. who waa not known In a abort time ( » S T M A S PROGRAMS ’' and fruit which will be distributed school, 0286.11, 138 dep<^tors, 303 ed president of the B a a fd e (3role Publisbod &t%ry m ynlna Csotpt Apparently 'the youth who waa town’s smart eat-and-danceries after A few weeks ago, while t o etipend out o t the presses as fast as Borne Senators see all comers. "Where is he?” by all who Uved In the neighbor­ ’ Bunduya and Holldaja Botarad at tha possible, getUfig them ready for the to ths poor. , enrolled; Northeast school, 0108.4.0, of BlUngtodi. Other Post Orcica at Uanchaatar. Conn., aa A recent decision of the Connec­ hit by the pistol shot waa not the a hectic career as dramatic actress, came In regularly, he beearoe the That usually is the case when the "Out in the park with his iiorse." ImproYefflent AssociatioD hood. It wae such community or- vice president, Miss J s b Holton; movie actress and Broadway pro­ holiday trade. Inevitably a person IN CHURCHES SUNDAY The church will bo--decorated for 66 depositors, enrolled 72; Ogdau's Saoond Claaa Mall Mattar. ticut. Supreme Court rules that an chief comic in a comedy called 'Bed- Senator doesn’t have many visi­ Out went the writer, but as hs ganlzaUone sis the Manchester Im­ tbe morning service at ten thirty Corner, 030.73, 2,1 depositors, 36 en­ secretary find trsasureHtiss Grace driver. And the Inspector cannot ducer. She is the estranged wife whose Job It Is to plough through provement that waa carrying on by tlnm for'A U Baba.” It never got tors. Few except the buriest of psssed a closed door down tbe cor­ o’clock. TTiere will be special mu­ rolled; Talcottvllle, 034.64, 14 da- Bikes; senior matron, Bts. F. H. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ^ abutting property owner has no have known much about the party of the picture business magnate, A. to Broadway. the stack of material thus pro­ Sponsors Dinner Honoring ahowlng community spirit. On# Taar. by Mai) ...... f*-00 house members will dodge per- ridor he beard the Benator’a voice. sic with Mrs. Edna E, Johnson aa puHitors, 18 enrolled; Vernon Center, Holton; J ^ o r matrDU,Mn. B. f . right to remove the sand from a C. Blumenthal. duced must pass by many fine After Mr. Shea had spoken Joseph Par Montn, by Mall ...... 10 or the ear except that (he driver Savo Is now, in a melancholy dith­ sisttnUy. They have to go home and Almost at once Borah came out, Special Offering at Vernon the guest soloist. The pastor. 028.94, 20 depositors, 30 enrolled; Hyde, llie social aad jnlars com­ That waa Kay Francis etnerging books. In the busy season. Decem­ Pero called on all of the others pres­ Sliifla Copy ...... I OJ public tidewater beach lidng be­ was operating the automobUa reck­ er. Though he can loaf In comfort, ask help every two years, which Is the writer had at him for a few Representatives-Hect. Church and Cantata Is the Rev. J. Arthur Edwards will preach Vernon Depot, 041.70, 43 depositors, mittees will be appoln^ by the X>#nvartd ona Taar ...... tf.OO wrapped In sablea, from a mid-town thanks to "W hite Horse Inn," he ber la the month In which he may quite often. questions, then returned to con­ ent for brief remarks^ preeldenL tween high and tow water marks, lessly and that he was of a danger­ catch up, or at least try. Feature at Union Church. on tho subject, “HIs Name Shall Be 43 enrolled. MFMBBR OP THE ASSOaATED rhumba biatro, and Eleanor Holm broods over his fate. And the fate Ten seconds In tbe front office front Miss Rubin. for the reason that the beach below ous type and had a gun. dancing with her spouae, A rt Jar- Called Wonderful.” Ellington schoolsr Cogswell, 436.- PRESS of any pantomime comedian who Octave Aubry’s "St. Helena” ought • to give you the tip on’ “By the way,” he remarked, "1 Members of the Manchester Im ­ 23, 33 pupils dcposlllng, 33 enrolled; Tha Aaaoctatad Praaa la aaoiualTaly high water mark belongs to the Whether or not this knowledge rett, at the same spot. violates the axiom, "Silence is wav one o f the neglected ones. "St. Services at Ellington. ^anUtlad to tha use of rapubllcatlor whether your Senator will see you. Just met the Senator galloping provement association and a num­ RockvlIJo, Dec. 19.—The chureh Windermere, 000.04, 23 depositors, state. Ever shy of public appearances golden." Helena" Is tbe story of Napoleon's I f the front office secretary tells ■rhe morning service at the Ell­ of all nawa diapatehea oradited to It was sufficient to Jiutify shooting. In­ outside the theater Leslie Howard Is down the corridor on his horse.” HOSPITAL DANCE school will unite with the chureh In 24 enrolled; Job’s Hill, 011.32, 26 IMPROVED B U ^ or not otharwtaa oradited in tbta T h e. case grew out of the prac­ IL- from tbe time of his last abdi­ you coldly the Sent tor la out, you ber of gpiests gathered In the dining ington Congregational church wl|l to the car 1s perhaps debatable. The now the darling of ladles' clubs— to One Keeps A Hldeaws} a apaclal Christmas service at tbe dei>UBltors. 86 enrolled; Number K par and alao tha local newa pub- Royal Enteitalmneat.' cation to his death. It has been don’t rate very high there. If you room at the V M. C. A., last night start at 10:48 o’clock and will be a had haratn tice of commercial “mining’’ of sand young man who was killed might promote his latest venture "Ham­ Five, 013.75, 11 depositors, 24 en­ A Manhattan Miscellany: To written before but as every stu­ are told he la out but will be back In Senator Black's office jrou will and after partaking of a fine dinner First Congregational church ot special Christmas service with mu­ rolled; Center, 0189.99, 50 deposit­ AU rishta of republloatlona ol and fine gravel from a beach area let." IN BOND TONIGHT sic by the choir. John Kerr will ppaclai dtanatchea hareln ara alao ra­ have been—may have been—Inno­ Countess Bronislava du Brissac, dent o t Napoleon knows, It usually at a certain hour, things are look­ be met by the Alabama’s younger listened to different town officials Vernon at ten thirty o'clock. Sun­ ors, 93 enrolled; Crystal Lake, ONLOCAiUNES Eddie Cantor has been tapped sing as a solo "Jean Bambino.” sa rvad. in Madison and would be of only cent of any wrong doing, though It who is now at large in Gotham, has been written with a bias. Aubry ing up. brother, with a manner as gracious and other prominent citizens pay re­ day morning. The cent a meal 026.09, 33 depositors, 16 enrolled; for an M. A. (Master of Amuse­ In the evening at seven thirty mild Interest to most folks—because goes the blue ribbon for ■■“thing in se<. himself the Job of writing lha Look Out For Skids aa ever crossed the Mason-Dlxon spects to Edward J. Murphy, the mite boxes given out by tbe young Frog Hollow, 019.59, depositors 16. Full aarriea oltant of N B A 8anr< will be assumed that thla Is unlike­ ments) degree by the students of o’clock tho members of the church on a timely theme. For several facts as nearly as he could deter- When the secretary seta out to line. I f you don't rate an audience, Democratic representative-elect and people some weeks ago for a spe­ enrolled, 15; Longview, 099.76, de­ lea Ina It la unusual for anyons to try to N rw York University. Is Being Held to Raise Fund and Sunday school viHll together ly. TThe inspector didn’t oven know weeks the Countesa has bean lectur­ mine them, and he has produced a find what you want and begins you will be told, honestly enough: WlUtam J. Shea, the Republican cial offering for the church abould positors, 06. enrolled 87. Pubitflhara RaraaantatWa: Tha remove beach .material anyhow—if "W hat price glory?” la Burgeas present a Christmas pageant of the Different Type Pot On This that the car had been stolen. He ing to select Park Avenue audlencea bciok which is history of the beet shuffling jrou offvto some depart­ "The Senator Is not In." Those who representative-elect. Mr. Shea was be returned at thla service. Those Somers. Klbbe Fuller, 0183.09, de­ Julius Matbewa Spaclal As*ncy—Naw Meredith's query after turning up Nativity. Before the pageant it were not that something of more In luxurious salons on "Kings Who sort, but reads like a novel. A good are to meet him will be Invited on -present to hear the laudations but Wallace Beery and Cecilia Park sr In "Old Hutch” eomlng to the who will take part from the church positors l l ’J, enrolled 113; Somers- York. Chtoaso. Datrolt and Boaton certainly appears to have been tak­ at four cocktail parties on four suc­ ment with explanations to see ita for Portable X-Ray there will be a service of Christmas general concern may be Involved. Loved.” Her listeners are ladles' novel. and so and then come back and see some casual excuqe Into a back Mr. Murphy was confined to Ms State theater Sunday, Monday an d Tuesday. school are Doris Clark, Emogene vlllc, 0527.73,' depositors 198, enroll­ Week Are Fir More BUREAU o r ing a rather long chance. cessive afternoons, all In his honor. carols and devotions. This will be MEMBER AUDIT and they {My 03 an e a i ^ on the in­ Napoleon was only Jailed on St. room and there told where to find home by iUness and sent a letter (Jlark, Ruth Larson, Geraldine Rls- ment 286; Rye street, depositors 10, CIRCULATIONS. T h at concern Is with a fairly Margo, MeriMfith’s Latin leading side dope of regal amours. the Senator later, Ictok out. Your a candle light sondco similar to tho It is even possible that tbe car Helena because of a series of acci­ the Senator, who has a hideout two which waa reaa Apparatus. ley, Sarah Larson, Tony PerotU enrollment 16. common custom among owners of lady, incidentally, made a sentimen­ visit’s on the skids. If for your own As the association lost fall elected one presented last year. Comfortable. Tba Efarald Printing Company. Ino. waa not stolen. . It Is to be noted Jimmy Walker has resumed lit­ dents and the incredible pro­ floors down. obtained by a special arrangement David Tyler, Ralph Robb, John Ty­ Banners have been awarded to tal gesture when she went back to erary efforts in a new - Manhattan personal prestige and for the sake as secretary Captain J. N, Nichols, A t tbe ooncluaton of tbe pageant aaaumaa no Anancia) raaponajblllty shoce front estates, of putting up that Ita owner did not report it as crastination of the emperor him­ wMch also reduces tbe cost of the ler, Eddie Robb, Grace Tyler. Ihe Cogswell, Crystal Lake, Frog for typographical arrora appaarlng in execute a rhumba on the hotel dance magazine. In t o first effusion, he of tbe boys b a ^ home you simply Aa a lost resort you can go over without hla er nsent, there haa been the members of tho Christian En­ signs forbidding the public to ’’tres­ self. This lost was founded on a Planned to raise money for the dance and Increases the profits MASONS INSTALL A t seven o’clock Sunday evening Hollow, Lingvlow, Klbbe Fuller advartlaamenta in tha Manehaatar stolen until after the tragedy oc­ floor where once she entertained. compares the respective merits of "must” see the Senator, don’t tell to the Senate and send in a car(J , no active secretary since that time. deavor ■sill go about tho town sing­ Evening Herald. foolish belief that the B-itlsh would pui-chase of a portable X-ray ma­ which will go toward the purchase at the aame church, there will be a SomersvlHe, East, Maple street, Different types of buses art now pass" on the beaches fronting their curred. But It probably was. She started her catapult to fame London and New 'Fork. too much. T ^ e Job of the secretary by a page asking the Senator to i 1 The meeting last night elected ing carols, after which they will re­ In operation on the Manchester treat him honorably, and on the em­ (often It's a woman j is to Impress you. That won’t help much, for eveJ chine for the M uchester Memorial of the much needed new equipment Christmas tree service for the Northeast, Ogden’s Corner and Ver­ properties—of HomoUmes Instruct­ there when a dlscernlr.g movie Promoters are still negotiating George Hall to the office of secre­ church school and friends. As a turn to the church for refreshment. Green and acroM town lines. The SATURDAY. DECEMBER 19 The Inspector In the case is given peror’s own Illness, Aubry believes. upon you that meeting the Senator 0 the Senator comei out his mind” hospital, the donee sponsored by for Manchester’s hospital. TUESDAY NIGHT non Depot, as they had 100 per cent ing their servants to order Intruders Bcoiit observed her. then asked her for Hallo Selassie, Ethiopia’s No- tary, wMch left the office of vice- part of the program a four reel Those who wish to Join this group bus that was Sent out earlier in the an excellent character by the Com­ The mistake waa evident long be­ is aa difficult as buttonholing a may )>e occupied with debate. But the Manchester Nurses’ association Returns of ticket sales may be depositing on several dates. up for a screen test 8US, to go on a lecture tour of president vacant and Raymond R. moving picture of the U fe of Christ are welcome. week to coyer tbe Manchester “ROTTEN BOROUGHS” off the sands and even of keeping missioner of Motor Vehicles. Like­ fore the emperor reached England; C^bot li, back bay Boston. he may moke an appointment to Bowers Waa ejected aa the. new vice- and a cooperating committee of made t o Harold C. Al'vord of the Named District Uffloer. America. The emperor, Iheidental- Manchester Trust company. Choice as told through “The Passion Play” Carol Service. Green line when so much trouble de. dogs to frighten away strangers Price of Speech. It was proved dally on SL Helena. If the secretary aaka you to sit see you later.—and even the secre­ prealdent. local residents will be held in the Mrs. Mary Sloan of this city haa veloped woe continued in service ly enough he did nothing but his ly. still pays a press agent in New of formal or informal drest. Is op­ will be shown. Plveryone In the A carol pageant service will take Discuasing: the "rotten borough' who may wander along the water’s Poor Jimmy Savo! He professes York. Nevertheless Aubrey does not be­ down hut later ^^rlvals are ushered tary hesitates to override that. The dinner was served early and ballroom of Hotel Bond, Hartford, Dr. Charles W. Strant to Be been named condnetresaof the Aux­ from that day on. Yesterday after­ duty and did it well and properly. tional. Many are planning to at­ community Is cordially invited lo at­ place at the Tolland Federated kjwteni of representation the to be the most melancholy come­ The most expensive spectacle to lieve the British intended to murder intc the inner office ahead of you, If nothing else works, you can President Joseph Pero told the gath­ tonight. iliary of the Flr.st District. Veterans noon the bus that was continued In edge and so upon their properties. But It la one of those cases that call The need for the portable equip­ tend In formal garb while as many tend both ol these aervlces. church at seven thirty o’clock Sun­ of Foreign Wars. Mrs. Blanche Bridgeport Post defends the Con dian In the world, while waxing rich reach Broadway will be Max Rein­ Napoleon. St. Helena waa not a your chance la poor, but nob hope­ always go home and try to beat ering that when the party was day evening. 'The Adoration of service on the cross town line wss For a long, long time we have ment for examining patients whose others Intend to go Informally. Made Master of Manches Christmas Cantata at Union dmreh Butler of Hartford is the district for the casting on of all light— If It and remaining Idle. Moreovcr. 'he hardt’s pageant, "The Eternal hell, but a rathei lovely Island with less. him In the primary. planned early In December It was A Christmas cantata, "The Conir the Shepherds and Wise Men” will replaced by a new type of bus. necUcut system of House member­ condition prohibits or makes inad president. been under the Impression that duch Is only to still the Inevitable current has cause to be os dejected as he Road” produced at a cost of a half a damp but endurable climate. The expected that Edward J. Murphy, a log of tbe King” will be presented bo presented by the young people of Both buses now In use are not ship by towns, partially Irrespon- vlsable their removal lo tbe X-ray Basket lutll on Sunday. new. They were used on the Bloom­ property owners have no legal title wants to since wrapping up his bag­ million dollars. emperor was a difficult prisoner, life long resident o t the north end, CONRAN’S GRILL ter Lodge. by the choir at the Union Congre­ the church. The res’ldenta of the of resentment that always sets in would be present, but because of room of the hospital has been There will be a league game on field line, later on the Csdar Hill run tive of population, declaring that or exclusive right to the beach areas gy pants and battered derby, say- Frequently, J. P. Morgan sits off and some of his entourage were tors. Even the sanitary arrange- gational church op Sunday evuning, community are Invited to attend this when It la the other follow and not goodbye to vaudeville and going In a corner In the Restaurant LaRue worse. The British Jailers were often ments. hla Illness It waa twice postponed stressed by the

,-C ^ • P*'. ■■• ’ •• ' . ,;1 ' l4fqto.lA Y .I MANCHESTEafcveNma HtBAUD, MANCBBSIXS, OOim. SATDTOAT. DSCXHBER U. UU r>r- HbH of the Air; 4:80 C%leago OLIDiA' PRESIDENT PLANS _ South Methodist Church Choir In Recesdonal tREENSCHO(H.PROI»AIIS variety: WJZ-NBC, 8 Rochsstor DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Civic orehsstra; 4 Hadassah Found­ er's Day program; 8 Lst’s tolk It MONDAY AND TUESDAY over. 1 r SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19 (Central and BaaUm SttBdard Time) ^YfrtRV CHECK OF JOBLESS ,V.' Some Ifonday short wavss; TPA8 Lib. (By 5IGmO ARNCs r.'otti All programii to k f and baide chaint or aroupe thoraof tiniem fled; coaet to coast (e to o) deslanatlnna IncUida alt ayatfabla atatlona. Christmas Exercises to Lower Paris 8:80 p. m. Dorlval quintec; ■ B B S TODAY fj-- ♦ ------Programt subjaet to change by atationa withc^t prevleui notice. P. M. 2RO Borne 6 America's Hour; GSU WIN A FREE PASST0 THE STORY SO FAR: Toy- y o v m g tire car In running order,” Bob an- ' ' C e n t E a st. Grades on Monday Night, GSC GSB London 7 Christmas awered. “Sorry to have bad to land to.^topalaiisly snoW'd in “So you thought you eould un NCC WEAF (RED) NETWORK dHrt t tm • loael7 Wm Also Ask (o r 5 0 0 Mil- do my work,” growled tee angr? BACIC — Eattr weaf wiir wnae wtle 2:30— 2:8<^Tour« In Tone, Oreheet. Upper Grades Tuesday. Poems and Legends from Ire.aod; rnr M«xloo, to fealtMl by impoae on your good nature so • ’ 1 because inn lee Queen to on- wJar w u a woah kyw wfbr wro 3:00— 4(00—Chicegeana of Chicago F-AN MOSCXIW 7 Review of toe longtr ... '‘t tr y et Santo. He has helped Ico Queen from tee center of th< ivuen wcae wtam wwj waa!: Midweat: 2:30— 4:2(^-To Be An.iounced \ eek; DJD Berlin 7:80 Music and it to hto ear. Stnuiger* atorln. ‘TU show you." In five min­ kad wmaq who wow wdaf w ire wool 4:00— 6:00—Al Roth and Hit Qrchea. Th« i)uplto of th« klndargarton “Oh, thafa all right.” Pearl lions to Carry On Relief Nils, tee Vlklnt, rescue hto 4:30— 6(90—Drama af tha Skita Poetry and 9:18 Light music, ofler to ike him aa witli them. r -l- utes she had covered up the to) . wood w Thegp all BAMON I'ASQUBZ and Pierre uianagad a wintry smile. -. daughter from tee Ice Queen’s M IDW EST^ CANADA > Wffi wtml 4:49— 2:4^ A I Roth and Mle Orchaa* and grade! one through four will W2XAF Schenectady 8 Spanish pro- THE STATE THEATER 6:10— 6:10—Press-Radio News Period ANOBU UB ABBTTA, on their "I saw )rou 'walking outside the palace. shop again, even though tee sui ' kjrbx wtba katp webc wday kfyr cret present a program of reclUUonsT pram; GSD GSC London 9:55 The house this morning and Wondered Work. kept right on puffing hto warn cfcf 6(15— 6:19—Parade ef Youth — east; WV to le Ohrtotmaa party at 80UTH“'Wrva wptf wwno wave wjax Oieandera— Dixie: Orgemet—wekt ir.usla and plays for their parents F-Iiceman’s Lot; (3JRO GIRX Win­ By Reading The Advertisements On This Page the de I haetenda, “Thnader —that's all.- People aren’t usual­ Chapter 13 breath down on tL wfla*wfun wlod warn wmo web>wapi 6:30— 6:3(^Tito Quixar the Tenor and members of tee Manchester nipeg 10 Strike Up tea band. wjdx wamb kvoo wdey wfaa wbap kpre 8:49— 6:45—Saturday Eve Swing Club Mom*** ^ ly so much interested in the haci­ "Two can play at teat game,' Green Community club on Monday. enda you know.” < wnat ktba ktha waoo wtar wia weec 6:15— 7:15—Ted Hueing'e Sporteaat— At tlri hauleada they are wel> Washington, Dec. 19.—(A P)—A THF SUN ATTACKS said tlfe sun to himself. So he left ■wfbc bxetc; H. Foote Ensemble—west Cecember 21, at 7 o’clock In tee Fqr a minute Bob looked at 4:S(h— 7:3(h-Ntagera P alls Band Con. .umed l| PBARti JOHN, yenaceet Cabinet discussion of proposal* for The next morning tee oun came and traveled toward tee W est Th« M O U N T A iN -“>koa kdyl k r lr kaht ktar rcbool auditorium. him, wondering what he meant. PAClFlC—knjtg 5V .komo Khg hpo kgu —basic: Sunset Serenade—west of the, le Foreata, and, faitre- Ice Queen kept right on 7:00— 8:00—CBS Workshop, Drematle On Tuesday evening at 7:30, the Then be shrugged. "I never have an accurate check on the nation's racing back to Toyland to flntoh ,ito Cent. Eaat. dooed I his older brothen, job of melting the anow under anow about her over tee toy shop. —bantc; Swing with Stringe—midw pupils of grades flee to eight In­ Recreation BEST QUAUTY MILK NEW MODEL SUPPLIES P E A B i HAM and PEARL seen a bouse Just like this one," millions of unemployed wan sched­ B e Melts The Palace 12:00~ 1:00—Newai Rex Battle, Enetm. 7:3(^ 8:30—Ed i horperion, Football he answered. "But what I was which Santo's toyshop was buried. 12:Sn— 1:30—Vienna Symphony Orch. 8:00— 9:00—Floyd Qilibona A Lopez clusive will offer their program. FtERRl Bob wooden abont uled today by President Roosevelt. Now tee sly, old aun bad a plan 1:00— 2:00—To Be Announced 6:30— 9:30 — Columbia Symphony— Parents and members of the club chiefly interested In was seeing It He hung so low in tee sky 2:00—' 2:00—Vanetiee Via Orcheatra these ei iIoim names. Others In Meeting reporters for the first teat tee snow iparklsd like a mil­ He traveled until he hung over tb« am Invited to attend. the boon liold are: TANTE J0 8 E - I could find out about my car. 2:30>— 2:30—Revue ol the Week-End 9:00—10:00—Th a H it P arad a—c to cel Center Items SOLD BY A. R. WILKIE Your brother says he will have time since hto peace-mission visit lion diamonds. Snow drip-dripped Ice Queen's pauu», an4 teen h« 3:30— 4:30—Hugo Mariam Orcheatra 9:30—10:30—Lud Oluekin'e Orchestra MANY TYPE SERVICES m iN E ,- M and an Invalid: BET­ i began blowing hie not breath down 4KK>— 2:00—Top Hattere' Dance Band 10:00—11:00— B snny Goodman Orehea, Saturday someone see about it for me.” to South America and with the from the toyshop roof. The huge 10:30—11:30—Oeo. O lssn and O rchestra Manchester to Indeed fortunate to TI’ WEt 3H, her eompanlon; and t r her beautiful, gUetenlng 'home 4:30— S:2(^Ker If you wish to have the New the oaayisi they are halted by an s M abouL Then a red cap appeared, ”Hee, hee,” said the sun to him­ 8:00— 9:00—Snow Vliride Sketches M ID W E S T A C A N A D A _ WKl wtmJ kie dairy you can be sure teat you day food. No diet is complete Model Laundry delivery eervlce stop i-,g on hla heel, walked away. whenever it to convenient to lead­ 2:30— 9:3(^Smith Bailew Show—lo c kabx wiba kitp w<»bc wday kryr cret New York. Dec. 19— (A PI—Aa a The Crescents will practice from of- cases. Few are prepared to Indian Who aays, “Danger! Go and then Santa's round face. He self. "How clever I am.” ' cfcf are getting only that which comes without 1L Therefore why not ar­ at your door, call 8072. You will “Pearl Pierre must have spent ers. The sessioo opens January fi. 9:30— 10:30— Irvin S. Cobb Show —lo c special program for Monday at 6:35 8 to 9 o’clock. take a chance. hack!” bod finished hto tunnel. However, at tee end of the day 10:00— 11:00— Newe; 5-M. Piano Prog. SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wle wJax A public -whist party bs held from hesithy cows. range to have A. R. Wilke, whoee l>e delighted with the service. a bad night,” remarked Pearl The President’s message customar­ 11:06— 11:06— Clem M cCarthy on Sporta p. m., WEAB -NBC is bringing from win A representative of tee New Mod­ NOW 00 ON WITH THE STORY 1 • ■"''V ‘Hey,” be shouted to tee eun. he had to go home to sleep. '' wfla-weum w|od wsm wme web wapi at the West Side Rec on Cedar Mothers must be very careful to dairy to located at 1« Walker street, el Laundry will call at your door CHAPTER rV John. Then, as Bob looked his ily to followed the next day by read­ 10:19— 11:15— Blue Barron’a O rchestra wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro overseas a sound picture of “Round obtain only the best milk for their a tonlahment, he hurried to ex­ "What happened?” when tee moon come up tee 10:30—11:30— Ruse Morgan A O rchestra wtnr waol ktba kthe weoo wave wcao street. Play will start at 8 o’clock. leave a regular supply st your door. for the family washing and within There seemed nothing to do ing of the budget message. 11:00— 12:00— Shander; QiH O rchestra wfbc London at Night.” It will come from children, for milk to most essential plain, "He has beastly headaches, "Don’t esk me,” said tee aun. Queen came riding home again Monday You win receive excellent service. a remarkably short time will return but comdy with the Indian's de­ In answer to questions about the 11:30— 12:30— Jerry Johnson Orchestra MOUNTAIN —klo kflr kghl klar kvod Uie streets and the night spots of THIS WEEK’S .you know. They leave him kind I’m just doing my best to get imu he* snow storm. You can Imagine the British capital ~ from railway the articles, clean and nicely Ironed mand. Bd'tty and Bob retraced their House majority leadership contest, out” CBS WABC NETW ORK PACIFIC—kfo kf!«d kex kpa keca kjr The men's bqxlng class wlU meet oi cockeyed.” the President said he would stick to her amazement when she saw her station to a dance palace. from 7 to 8 o’clock. saving a great deal of trouble on tee PRIZE WINNERS: steps. ruined palace. BASIC—East: wabc wade woko wcao Cent. East. qucntly broken the locks and had "A praty note," Bob growled. ‘Too bad," mummiired Bob, his established policy and take no Just teen tee sky to tee West waab weel wgr wkbw wkrc whk wjr Ol. the Saturday night list: The women’s annual (Christmas part of the housewife and protecting (1) MISS NELUE McQUEEN "Who Is that bird?” though hla tone belled his words. sides. clouded, and in 4 minute they ”So,” she said, '"the sun has de­ wdre wcau wjas w«an wfbl wepd wjsv; 12:30— 1.30—Our Barn, K id d let’ Prog. WEAF-NBC, 7:15 Hampton Sing­ gym class party will start st 7. to replace teem with entire new her from needless exposure to sud­ care Mr*. W. Hamilton The vested choir of the South Methodist., pictured above In a-rehearsal of the recesBionah^'v^ obs^ 'e\ te Midwest: wbbm wfbm kmbe kmnx 1:00— 2:00—Words A Music Program NEW KEYS MADE equipment that would not have been "Brokei Shtold Is hla name,’ “Guess If you don't mind. I’ll step He said he would have no major were bote wrapped in fiylng anow. clared battle. Well, ne can do noth­ whAH Kfah krnt 1:30— 2:30—Whitney Ensemble Muale ers; Saturday night party; 9 Snow The men’s gym class will meet den changes of temperature besides 58 School Street out and see if I can And out any- annual Candlelight Carol service at the church this coming Sunday evening. 2:0(^ 3:00—The Country Couema Trio necessary If they had -appreciated Betty tdd him. “He la always appointments to announce before The aun kept on shining bravely, ing against my powers, if I choosa * EAST —wbns wpg whp whec wibx wfea Village sketch; 9:30 Smith Bailew from 8:15 to 9 o’clock. possible doctor bills and •Buffering. (») RAYMOND QU18H tl Ing about that car of mine." but Santo scurried back through woi’c wlcc efrb ckac wlbx wmas wesg 2:19— 9:19—Oalo Page Song Program Chateau; 10:30 Irving Cobb planta­ tee convenience of having extra guarding that trail.' January 1. to stay here, and I do.” But that wnbf 2:30— 3:30—George HeiotYSrger Orch. The men’s plunge period will be BY BRAITHWAITE “The New Model Laundry has 225 Main Street 'Sure thing. I'll go with you.” hto enow tunnel. 3:00— 4:00—Herman Middleman Orch, tion; 12:30 Jerry Johnson orchestra. keys made for all their locks by J “He wfa there last night when Self-Roglstratlnn. was just what tee sun wanted. D I X I E — wgst w sfa w brr wqam wdod from 7 to 8 o'clock. earned an enviable reputation for ( 8 ) DAVID REATLEY we cand,” said Bob. "Say. for offered Pearl John, and went for DIET. This will be sent to any klra wrec wlac wwl wine krld ktrh 3:30— 4:30— Joan A Escorts, Songs WABC CBS. 7;30 Niagara Falls The women's plunge period will R, Bralthwaltc. Its expertnrss^ In washing clothes. bis coat. ktsa wacn Koma wdbo vrt>t wdae wbie 8:45— 4:45—Chicago Concert Ehsem. 882 Lydall Street half a ceft rd go back and bash What turn the Cabinet conference one writing to me In care of this bis band; 8 Columbia workshop; 8:30 follow from 8 to 9 o’clock. The machine shop and work shop It offers a variety servfees such as A short walk to the rear of the on a .census of the tinemployed newspaper who encloses a large, wdbj wwva wmbg wejt wmbr wala J. R. Braltewolte of 53 Pearl his nose It.” MENUS Condition Of tee headache result, and the ab- ktui kRko wcoa wdne wnoz kwkh know 4:00— 6:00 — Piano Music Adventures Et Thorgersen revue; 9 John Mc­ Tuesday street, offers a practical service In at 02 Pearl streeL la really a “stock Wet-Wash, Thrifty Service, Soft (4) JOYCE WETBBRELL "I wdildn’t.” Betty’s voice house brought them to a well might take waa not Indicated, but scif-addressed envelope and 4c in sorption of infectloua material wmmm 4:19— 8:19— Tim othy Makepeace, S kit Cormack with Gibbons and Lopez; room" for Manchester and vicinity IS Spring Street equipped garage. Here Bob's car some weeks ago Mr. Roosevelt spoke stamps. MIDWEST — wmbd wisn wibw kfh 4:30— 6:30—Buzzy Kountx Oreheetra 10 Hit Parade; 11:30 George Olsen's The men’s volleyball period will key dapllentlon which the public was sudpenly grave. "Broken A Week’s Supply State Roads causes fever. wsmk wkbn wcco wsbt ksej wowo 6:00— 6:0(^News: J- Crawford, Organ be from 5 to 7 o'clock. may well beor In mind when a key on parts for vacuum cleaners, lawn Shield to one of the reasons 1 stood, the snow cleaned off and favorably of a self-regtotratlon BUILDING TREND wnax woe 6:30— 6:30—Prase-Radio Newa Period mu.sic. Whereas an ordinary cold will 5:39— 6:39— N B C Home Sym phony Or. The women's swimming classes Is iost. Not only to this concern mowers, old type clocks, guns and want to (save here. I’m sure he all traces removed of Its last method. He termed It preferable clear up in from three to five M O U N T .—kvor kis kob k«l kxvo kfbh VV.IZ-NBC. 6:35 Home symphony; sowing machines. Christmas Fruit Cake, night's Journey in the storm. For Good Health Ckmstruction in force in the State C O A S T —kh j koln kfro kol kfpy kvl 6:00— 7:00—A Message of Israel Prog. will meet as follows: 7:00 to 7:45. able to produce a duplicate of a key, hates evdy person on the mesa to a periodic hoiise-to-ho\iBC canvass days, tnfecUon within the sinuses kfbk ksb 6:30— 7:30—U nde Jim 'e QujZ.TrftZUll 8 F^d Wynn: 9 [Jam dance; 10 Ed- Plain or Decorated. ■'Ha, I can start right away!" Recommended of Connecticut announced by the Beginners and Intermediate; 7:46 to l)(il IIS locksmiths are aide to ma|te AddillunnI Information or quoted except Tdlte Josephine. He’s de­ to determine the number out of will persijt for weeks, someUmes Cent. East. 7:00— 8:00—E d W ynn, G rah am —to e ' ard Tomlin.son and otheia from Eyes Examined WILLINGTON Conneticut Highway Department IN NOVEMBER IS 7:30— 8:30—Meredith Willeon’e Orch. 8:30, Advanced and Life Saving. keys for locks for which the orig­ estimates will be gladly furnished by Almond Paste, exclaimed the owner, a tone of work. By Dr. Frank McCoy for months. 12:00— Ja ck Shannon tha Buenos Aires: 11 Christmas carols; voted to tor.” aa of December 16, 1936. 8:00— 9:00—Barn Dance on tha Radio The senior basketball teams will tela concern on all jobs and mar- Made To Order. "The ok lady T I can’t Imagine relief in his voice. Asked about a magazine article Th> annual Christ maa party of The doctor diagnoses sinus in­ 12:15— 1:19— Poetic Strings O rchestra 9:00— 10:00— Nickelodeon, Dram a Show 12 Glen Gray orchestra. inals have been lost. Closed For Conatructloiv— 12:30— 1:30— Buffalo P resents, Variety 9:30— 10:3(V—Hildegarde in Personality Sunday is to bring: play as follows: 7:15. West Sides Lost keys frequently put many ch(uidtee. Home Made Plum Puddins Glasses Fitted her tnspling love In anyone.” Bob In which Dr. Stanley High, who or­ DAILY MENUS the Ladica Aid aociety waa held fection by cleansing the nose of SLIGHTLY DOWN 1:0(^ 2:00—Ann Leaf at the Organ 10:00— 11:00—Carole of C hristm as va. Blueflclds; 8:15, East Sides vs. Detour Provided 1:30— 2:30—Madison Ave. Ensemble Christmas features. WABC-CBS. people to Inconvenience. Door kicked the anow vldoualy. The Mexican garage worker ganized the pro-Roosevelt Good Wednesday at the WlUington Hill Its secretions, then shrinking the 10:15—11:15— Riley .A Farley Orchestra Oak Grill: 9:15, P.A.A.C. vs. Weldon Scotch and English ‘fHe woild do anything for her,” looked at him strangely and shook Neighbor Le.'igue In Jhe recent cam­ Route No. 12: Norte Grosvenor- membranes of the nose by ap­ 1:4^— 2:49—Clyde Barrie A Baritone 10:30— 11:30— N ew s; Ray Noble’s Orch. 1:30 p. fn. Children's toy orchestra keys, automobile keys, and keys to Dr. McCoy’s menu.s suggested for church, with nearly 40 members 2:00— 3:00 — Down by Herm an’s, 11:00—12:00—Glen Gray A O rchestra Drug Co. locks of all descriptions will get Short Bread Eettv west on. “But Pearl Sam hto head, "No—ring gear broken. " paign, said the PresPicnt mlebt dale bridge closed. plying adrenalin or ephedrine. Sketch from Czecho.slovakia: 2 BBC slng- . 5? I!; bfcr 26, TS3S. ' rtdflided -creamed'' pntcitd, ’ 'candica some memlng and And Pearl 'Why—why it didn't seem as standards of honesty for the pre.ss, and app.'oaches over Frenfch river. openmgs o f , tee sinuses to see t)Uiraihg permits issued by cities and Chrtotmofl at sea; 11:30 Indepen­ ROUTINE SIDETRACKCD a key to their front doors, their Sluiday sweet potato, boiled ham, fruit Bridge clo.scd. Short detour. 5:00—Al Roth and Orchestra. dence, Mo., Latter Day Saints' choir garage, or any of the countless other Sam’s thwat cut. I’d be sure the serious as ^hat lost night,” Bob Mr. Roosevelt refilled with a query' salad, blscuir. cupcakes, ice cream, whether infectious material is towns in CJonnectlcut during the 915 Main Street Indian did It, and I shouldn't objected. "I thought—” Breakfast - ' Wnfflcfl I browned Route No: 116: Harwinton, 2H coming out. If he sees this mate­ 5:30—Drama of the Skies. In "The Messiah." W.IZ-.VBC, 11 places where only a key will gain DAVIS as to how this could be done. thoroughly) with maple eyrup; peanuts and coffee. The favors at month of November showed a slight 5:45—News Service. (Chicago—Crime detection as well Phone 6080 blame him.much. Pearl Sam is 'You can aee here, Senor,” the He said he had never seen the miles of surface treated gravel from rial coming from the sinuses, or if Chrl.stmas rsrnl.s. as charity begins at home, says ?*o- admission. And In several cases hateful to him.” crisp bacon. e.-ch plate were "Christian Home" Route 8 to Route 117. he sees signs of inflammation, decline in valuation aa compared WTIC 6:10—Hartford Better Buslnes.s WEAF-NBC. 12:30 Chlcnpo have these same people not Infre- Manchester, Conn. man replied. "Quite broken. The High article. Travelers BroadcaetinE Service, llceman Arthur Linderman. HOME BAKERY “There Riesn’t seem to be much car—it won't go." Lunch — Potato fluff; string calendars. They are large, each No Route Numbers; Bridgeport, such as swelling and redness, and with October, it to shown in the Bureau. \ Good Will ('((((rl; P .Merry Go Asked If he would favor a re­ beans: salad of endive and lettuce. month headed by p beautiful Bible ilartford, (' , explains the Indian "It's my car,” Bob answered. Route No. 10: Simsbury. Reloca­ 9;30—The Chateau. - - guard, too." Lunch Raw apples as desired; Fred Tomasko, son of Mr. and tion of Route No. 10. 1 mile of These advances In diagnosis valued at $458,135. Hartford and 9:45—Walter Dawley, organist and j Finkelstem 's But— ^Pasteurized Milk Is Better , arrangod to pro- • I've just found out a part has to .Mrs Simpson built up her man. handful of pecans or almonds. Mrs. Andrew Tomasko of South have shown us how much more 10:30—Irv’tn S. Cobb. guest pianist. I MANCHESTER portion to yuiB Bob looked pleased at his owm be send for. Means a lot of time bituminous macadam. Greenwich were second and third, 11 Est. 1898 She cured him of hto Inferioniy Dinner-- (?clcry soup; roast beef; Willlngton, is spending a few weeks frequent inflammations and In­ reapecUvely, displacing Bridgeport :00—News. 10:00—Church of the Air. Milk is as necessary to the human system as the air (noome. explanation of the mystery, >wbut lost and I can't go on.” Route No. 12: Klllingly. Bridge 11:15—Ray Pearl’s Orchestra. TAXI - DIAL 6588 Betty shook her head. "I don't complex by telling him, "My bo.\y stewed turnips; string beans (can­ In F’lorlda. over five mile river at Attawaugan. fections of the sinuses actually ana New Haven which held those 10:30—Chopin Sonata Series—Alex­ we breathe. $4 Boor Servtoel Two Cars ___ HOLUHIf* "You wanted to go on. then?" VOU're t.ot the fool you think you are than was formerlj thought to 11:30—Russ Morgan’s Orchestra. ander Scmmler. I think theji're afraid of anything asked the older man. ned): celery nno carrot salad. Of the 1,000 pupils or more en­ Traffic may u.se temporary bridge, p aces in the preceding monte. Taal Stand 888 MTELtMIfli. OO, from outalds the mesa.” she an­ are.” Thursday rolled at Windham High school project shut down for winter. be the case. 12:00—Weather Report. 11:00- Harmonies In Contrast. filato B t a a W a "Why. yes. I've got some busi­ Comparison of the above -flguree 12:02—Shandor, Violinist. 11:30 —The 'Young Folks Program. TAKE NO CHANCES — INSIST ON Opposite Montgoinery Ward swered. -^Vlwynint Valentine Cbstlerosse, Breakfast flotlage cheese; baked there arc 223 on the honor roll for Route No. 20; Stafford. Bridge for November with those of the Phone—8857 ness to attend to. I'm a sale.s- miitind friend of King Edward apple. 12:08—Jerry Blaine's Orchestra. 12:30 p, in.--''Hlghllghts and Oddi­ man.” the second marking perioo. The fol- over Middle river. Temporary bridge (MINESE BUTCHEB-KILUEBS same cities and towns in November, When they got back to the and Mrs. Sliii|>son. Lunch—Sweet potatoes on the Icwing are incluHCd from Willing- open to traffic. Stafford. Bridge over 12:30—Dick Fiddler’s Orchestra. ties In the News" A. R. WILKIE’S MILK AND CREAM "You weren’t Invited to Thun­ GET TIT FOR TAT 1935, reveals an Increase ol $683,- 1:00—Silent. 12.45—"Honor the Law". bouse the family was up and der Mesa?" The profe.ssor looked half shell; cauliflower; salad of ton: pupils having an average of 85 Square Pond brook. Temporary 16 Walker Street “It’s Pure” Phone 836.5 head lettuce. 790 over the latter's total of $1,792,- Tomorrow’s Program. ■ :00—Kn^kerbocker Little Sym­ about, and Pearl John was busy at him closely. In periods of Inflated prosperity percent or more, seniors, Jennie bridge open to traffic. 895, and It likewise shows 21 of he directing last minute preparations the average American becomes a Dinner -Cold sliced beef: baked Route No, 129: New Milford. Con­ Chungking, Cffiina— (A P)— Balk­ A. M. phony. "No. I’m here becau.se of an .Vlroczkowskl; sophomores, Elmer 25 communities participating In 8:45—News. ♦ 1:15—Radio Voice of Religion—Rev. for the party. He greeted them accident to my car. Why do you gambler and to no longer satisfied parsnips: beets; lettuce salad with Macfarlanc, Robert Moore. Arnold structing bridge over the East Aspe. ed In his attempts to run away with gaily, though he looked his sur­ olives; prune whip. tuck river at Wellsvlllc. Open to the wife of hto employer in a that gain. These were Bridgeport, 9:00—Harold Nagel’s Orche.stra. John F. Johnstone. ask?” Bob turned to him curi­ with Insurance or conservative sav­ Safranck, Clifford Safranek, Rich­ Bristol, Danbury, Derby. East Hart­ 1:30 -Scott Furriers present — prise at their early morning walk. ously. ing habits. . . . In such a period he Friday—Thrlstniua Day traffic over temporary bridge. Gzcchuen ^province town, a servant 9:30—Concert Ensemble. NEW MODEL LAUNDRY ard _ Usher, Rose Adamec, Helen conspired with his Inamorata to ford, Hamden, Hartford, Manches­ 10:00—Radio Pulpit. "Guess Who." Santa Says . . . "I can't imagine anyone getting "Because,” the professor seemed thinks of himself as a Napoleon of Breakfast -Oranges, all desired; Marco, Alice Mather, Ruth Service; Route No, 181: Barkhamsted. One up before they have to." he glass of sweet milk. mile of relocation. No Interference poison all members of the family ter, Middletown. Naugatuck. New 10:30—Music and American Youth. 2:00— B. B. C. Carol Singers from Shop Under the BLUE STAR On State St. to be choosing his words carefull-/, finance. freshmen, Jerome Wondrasek, Britain, New Haven, Norwich, London. laughed. "because people who are not in­ —Tom 'K. Smith, president, Amer- Dinner-Celery: roasted nuts: to­ with traffic. and their servants. 11:00—Beauty Program. “Beauty is made, not bom” “I was just .looking around a mato bouillon: stuffed beet salad; Helen Drobney and Jane Norwood. This accomplished, the lovers cut South Norwalk, Stamford, Strat­ 11:15—Studio Program. 2:30—Capt. Bob Bartlett — "Cele­ For Quality Merchandise At Reasonable Look your best throtigh the seasons-by ming —Phone 8072— vited to Thunder Mesa, do not leftn Bankers Association. Those listed having an average of ■ brating Christmas at Sea”. bit,” Bob answered. "Thought I'd leave hurriedly.” he said. roast chicken, Melba toast dressing; up the nine bodies, threw, the gory ford, Torring^ton, Waterbury, West 11:20—Peerless Trio. our beauty oervlcee often. White shirts oome back to you really WHITE . . . there's neves see If anyone knew about my ^ar. escalloped celery; mashed turnips 95 percent for the whole school remains Into an old well and ran Hartford, West Haven and Weth­ 11:30—“World Is Yours.” 2:45—George-Ross Wells. Prices Always! a yeUow or grayish cast, regardless of bow badly soiled they are (To Be Continued) The average citizen Is less baf­ numbered eighteen. 3:00—New York Philharmonic Or­ Phone 7484 now for an appointment—for a a I CQuId be on my way. I feel and carrots; •pineapple-almond away with as much of the family’s ersfield. 12:00—“Ahead of the News.” permanent—before Christmas. when we receive them! CoUara are smoothly flnhbed, buttons that I am Intruding here. Be- fling than the ordinary crossword The Christmas tree and exercises belongings as they could carry. Comparative building permit data cheatra. replaced and frontts perfectly Itnlsbed. Try this servtoe this cream. The Family P. M. 5:00— Your Unseen Friend. sldea, I have a business date I’ve MAN A SUICIDE? puzzle. The humblest shopkeeper Supper ~ Cold sliced chicken; of Hall Memorial school In South When the guilty pair was captur­ for November, 1936, and tor Novem­ 12:30—“Shavings on The Air.” Buy Practical and Useful week! ALSO OUR 4 COMPLETE 8BBV1CBS: WET WASH, got to keep as aoon aa possible. or even the newsboy can see Willlngton will take place Christ-. ed, they were forced to make public 5130—Guy Lombardo's Orchestra. THRIFTY. SOFT DRY, FINISHED FAMShY WASH. State NO—.lUST JOKE salad of grated raw carrots and ber, 1935, are reported in tee rail­ 12:45—News. 6:00—Joe Penner and Jimmy Grier's Miss Welch took pity on me and through him. lettuce. mas eve at 7:30. A cantata "Santa confession on a platform built over road’s survey as follows; 1:00—Amateur Program. was showing me umund, but your Springfield, Mo.—(AP) — When —Prof. Charles Gray Shaw, New Doctor tee new-sodded graves of teelr vic­ Orchestra. GIFTS For HIM LILY BEAUTY SHOP Saturday and Hto Auto Sleigh” will be given. City Nov. 1936 Nov. 1985 1:30—Gus Haenshen’a Orchestra. 6;3J—Rnblnoff with Jon Peerce and SIHRT&-I2 V2C Per Piece ^ 2 for 25c. Indian didn't seem to want us to Policeman Lee Jones sped to the York UnK’ersIty. Breakfast—Broiled ham; crisp At Willlngton Hill the Christmas FREQUENT OOLDS; FE\’ER, tims. Bridgeport ...... $1Q7,963 $101,721 2:00—Beneath the Surface. 953 Main Street go down the canyon road." rear of a garage to check reports Then they were beheaded and Virginia Rea. waffles: stewed peaches. entertainment and tree will be HEADACHE SYMPTOMS Bristol ...... 50,990 24,351 2:30—Thatcher Colt. Detective. 7:00—"Old Masters Live Again." With Regular Wash. Foi a minute Pearl John 01 a suicide, he found E. J. Wallace I love animals, but I hats animal Lunch — Lima beans; baked Christmas night. The program fea­ OF SINUS iNrECTION their bodies cut to small bits and Danbury ...... 23,150 3:00—Metropolitan Opera Audi Arrow Shirts teemed absortied in tacking up a unemployed tnick driver, lying lovers. thrown to tee village dogs. 31,975 7:15— Don Giovanni—baritone. Hooded ground beets; celery. ture win be a play “When the Light Derby ...... 5,750 2,050 tlons. 7:30—Phil Baker—Hal Kemp's Or­ wreath. ' Then he said, with a beside hto car moaning. Hto breath, —Benito Mussolini, By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN o. add. Dinner—Broilad Iamb chops; but­ Shone” and there will be singing of E Hartford .... 79,660 8,576 8:80—Grand Hotel. chestra. • Sweat Shirts light laugh, “Oh. old Broken tered carrota and peas; pineapple carols and other numbers of In­ Editor, Journal of the American 4:00—“\^arietiea.' Shield. Don't let him bother you. Tht officer tried desperately to CHEESE NOW CURED Greenwich...... 271,000 276,300 8:00—Vick's Open House with Nel­ Cheney Cravats For Service Call 8072 salad; custard. terest. iMedlcui Aasoclatlon, and of IN MINE SHAFT. Hamden ...... 36,280 4:30—Musical Camera. son Eddy. Hr gets ideas In his head. Been feed him milk and raw eggs while ROPES REALIZED Hygela, the Health Magazine . 10.410 Wool Skating Caps STATE THEATER here so long he thinks he owns group of fluttered neighbors sug­ •PlneappIe-Almond O eam ; Into The Olympics of WUIlmantic es­ Hartford ...... 341,762 276,822 5:00—Marlon Talley; Joseph Koest- 8:30—Texaco Fire (Jhlef Program the mesa, you know. We'll have gested other remedies. When an the stiffly beaten whites of three tablished a new high total record M anchester___ 78,181 19.410 ne’s Orchestra. starring Edle Cantor. and Hose Sunday • Monday • Tuesday Lincoln, Neb.—J. B. Strackbein eggs fold the contents of a small Around, above, and behind the Pittsburgh— (AP) — Out of a Saranac Gloves your car for you just as soon as ambulance arrived, however, Wal­ will receive the Christmas gift he ol 1,780 In. the Good Will League coaj mine comes cheese. An aban­ Meriden ...... 35,530 44,081 4:30—Smiling Ed \lcCk)nnelL 9-iOO—Ford Sunday Evening Hour. can of shredded pineapple which Tuesday night at the Lucky Strike nose are the • almises. When 6:00—Catholic Hour. 10:00—Gillette Community Sing. PLUMBING, TINNING & HEATING CONTRACHIRS we can. In the meantime, please lace calmly arose and said: has wanted most for a long time— .slnuaes become infected — and doned shaft In Pennsylvania has Middletown ___ 39,715 15,860 WALLACE BEERY don’t feel yoii-uren't welcome. I'm •This to a joke.” reunloa with his father. has beer) chilled and drsdned. In an­ alleys as they trimmed Bugbee's Naugatuck ...... 2.7,p50 6:80—News. 10:45—Blue Flames. Sheeplined Coats other bowl beat about a quarter of such infections are much more been whitewashed, partitioned, re­ 4,700 11:00—News Service. Largest RANGE A|i 5?MaVIP SHEE'I METAL sorry the party is taking my time At headquarters he explained: The elder Strackbein. .Tacob. 67, Cthevrolets of Willlngton in all three fitted, and thereby converted into New Britain . . . 74,767 57.371 6:45—Fluff erettes. Horsehide and Moleskin in pint of thick cream and fold In common than you might think — 7:00—Jack Benny and Mary Liv­ 11:15—Roger Pryor's Orchestra. OIL BURNERS WORK so that we haven’t been able to "I pretended T had taken poison a Russian farmer, has been sepa­ games. the victim has frequent colds, a curing room for Roquefort type New Haven .... 1.55,728 130.838 tops—also the extra long become better acquainted. I’ll to attract a neighbor who was third cupful of cnished, toasted Walter Mather and family visit ingstone. 11:30—“The Messiah" — Indepen­ As.sortmen In Town 4 4 4 ^ rated from his two sons and two constant coughs, and a good many cheese. Air forced through the New London . . . 12.430 22,275 dence L.D.S. Choir of Kansas City coats. send a man to see about your car threatening to beat hto wife. The daughters nere for a quarter of a almonds. Fold cream and pineapple ed his father, F'rank Mather in 7:30—“Fireside Recitals.” OLD HUTCH lee OMrtar Joh m oM & L ittle *>• mixtures together and place on Ice. other general disturbances of the damp mine keeps tee room at a 46 Norwich ...... 28,385 20,299 7:45—“Sunset Dreams.” 12:30 a. m.—Vincent Lopes’ Orches­ pronto tf you Wtsh.” plan worked, too. , He was In the century.. It took five years to com- -.artford this week. body. to 48 degree temperature Fahren­ So. Norwalk . . . 123,071 66.379 , On the Same Showi His tone wak so cordial and hU crowd that came to see me. That Serve very small portions on 8:00—Good Will (Tourt. tra. All Wool Jackets Complete Line of Wool pletf arrangements for his entry, slices of pineapple. Top with a dash The town schools will close Wed­ Infectious germs get Into the heit—ideal for rheese production. Stamford ...... 84.250 55,845(J JACK HALEY . BETTY FURNESS in amile so winning that Bob felt waa mouthwash you smelled on Strackbein will arrive in New nesday, December 23rd for the sinuses through openings In the 9:00—Manhattan Merry-Go-Round Snow Suits for Boys and ashamed of hto doubts about his nry breath.” of whipped cream and garnish with Moist sandstone bluffs ot The Mis- Stratford ...... 141,332 21,0301 9:30—Album of Familiar Music. and Mackinaws Girb to Size 16. “MR. CINDERELLA” York from Saratow, Russia, Dec. an emeraldette, which to a little holiday recess and will be in session nose, and Infect men branes which atoslppl at SL Paul have been simi­ Torrlngton ...... 27.108 24.540 young host. Hare was a thorough­ He waa released. 23. line the wall of the sinuses. When 10:00—Emo Rupee’s Symphony. ly friendly likeable young man. fruit ggmtoh and may be purchased again Monday morning, January 4. * larly used, and on the Pacific coast Waterbury .'.... 149.640 103,885 11:00—News. Ovei^ight A. P. To preve that he was grateful. - Jn bottles at any grocery store. Among the new officers Installed the opening of the sinuses into a farmer uses a spring house for a W Hartford .... 458,135 423,020 LAST MINUTE GIFTS the nose becomes blocked, pain 11:15—Frank Ryan's Broadcast of BALL BANDU oaitcrs Bob busied himself helping to ar­ They are noUilng more than bleach­ by Uriel Lodge, A. F. and A. M. curing room. West Haven . . . 20.208 17,790 Hockey Gam^. DAi'V Omn-TaU Felt Boote range extra chairs and set up card ed or white raisins tinted with a ar. the following from this place; Wethersfield . . . 98,440 36,076 11:30—Musical Interlude. News tables, and the two young men harmless fruit coloring. They may Eugene Winch of West VtaiUngton, Willlmantlc___ 6,070 8,435 11:85—El (!^lco Orchestra. Rubber Footwear WE IN VITE May we help you with our sugges­ tyler; Frederick Tyler of Wllllng- 130 Tickets Free were soon laughing and joking to­ Bathing Suit Regulations be had In several colors 12:00—Weather Report Thompaonvllle — Acting 'Ritsn HOW r o WIN tions? Dusting Powder • Face Pow­ gether. Bob fbund tbgt they bad ton Hill, organist; flnance commit­ PROFIT AND LOSS 12:02—Shandor, Viollnlst. Court Judge Francis Fahey reserved EXTRA SPECIAL! MEN’S GENUINE . YOU TO 1— The name STATE to con­ der - Compacts • Permanent Wave a good deal In common and he QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS tee, John Edwards of South Wllllng- Mussolini Gives the World 12:08—Three T's Orcbestra. decision In the case of Frank Baiv was surprised at Pearl John's toi and Frederick Tyler. George Richmond, Va.—Henry M. Bandy, rUa and Henry F. Rosenberger, Jr., cealed In one ot the adver­ Are Very Few In Florida 13:30—Blue Barron's Or^estra. tisement* on this page. Find ^rtificate • Lipsticks - Brushes • knowledge of qmrts and acUvitlea Rubber Beele _ Cosgrove of Mansflelo, tyler the legislator from Norton, Wise coun­ 1:00—Silent employes of tht Enfield zoning com- S w e d e J a c I »f the outside w rld. past year, waa given an emble­ ty, found he couldn't have bis coal ml^on charged with accepting a k e t s $ 4 * 9 5 it and write the name ot tbs Hair Ornaments - Travel Sets—«nd “Shouldn’t think - you’d have IQueBUon: H. R. asks; "Can you Another Message of Peace advertiser on 'a piece of Jacksonville. Fla., Dec. 19.—(A P)^ "We will follow the mode In bath­ tell me If metal heel and toe pro­ matic tie clasp. and eat bis apples too. gratuity. many others. Come In and look much chance to keep up on ail —There may be more epidermis for^ Bandy described finding a vein of paper. ing suits, whatever the mode may tectors are injurious to sight and 5 ------r Torrlngton— Francis V. Kelley, 1 HANDSOME 1937 CALENDAR FREE I | TO THE around. that here on me meaa,” he said. tel- sun to tan along Florida's Llttoria, Italy. Dec. 19.—(A P)— fePremler repeated hto declaration ot coal In tee basement of hto house 2— Also on tee same sneet, “I don’t,’’ PsaH John told him. hearing? Do you recommend nib- vice-president of the E. J. Kelley write a short statement giv­ beaches this winter but the authori- be,” said Daytona Beach ufficlato. b«i heels?" JA IL IS 'HOME’ FOR Premier Benito Mussolml gave tee a year ago when he said. “We have and of digging hto owm fuel. In ,hto Co., state-wide trucking and coal '------seJ------1 ”^ t , in a moment of weakness Oea won’t mind. MUCH .ARRESTED MAN back yard there was a tree that ing tee name of the picture sr something, fe a rl Sam let me' "Those who frequent the beach here Answer; MetsJ heel and toe pro­ world another message of peace engaged in a hard undertaking but WDRC firm, died suddenly of a heart at­ now showing at tee State ot The rules are few llnd liberal in tectors would have no effect on tee we will most certainly be victorious.’’ grew dellcloiu apples. ' 885 Bortford. Conn. 1880 tack in the company’s hfflee here. Open Tonight 5 to 11 P. M. go away to icoUege for a few Tulsa, Okla.— (AP) — Candidate yesterday. The hired man took over tee coal annotinced for later appear- rears, and If tilings were a UtUe sight or hearing. Rubber heels are Today, II Duce. boasted tee vic­ Eastern Standard Time. Stamford— Lawrence Mlchelson. ahee nere that you think you «k toTaMndl"d“ to‘*L5'^^heed their ™m_may“v U ?'X u r v^a? "teey useful because they absorb some for the title of America's "most He told rural workers here: tory was accomplished In seven digging and neglected to Install Kflereot, Td mot be here now. please.” arrested man" to George Tipton, 56. was found dead In his bedroom, would like to aee. and etatc S x ila ru Raybe some to y 1 can—” He consclences In teelr undress pa- of tee jar of walking. "Fascist Italy hopes she to entering nionths, that tee “Empire” . wOs props as tee tunnel lengthened. bullet wounds In hto head and chest, fades. “The new year to 1937, not 1897. ■58-year-old Negro here who has the longest possible period of peace." The tree dropped Into the coal Saturday, Dec. 19 briefly why you want to eee Hotel Sheiidiui BaUdioc Sin noheoterg Coao Phone. 6009 stake off suddenly and changed commented (?hief R N Noel of St. pacified In six more and now more f ’r. Ralph W. Crane, medical ex­ IL . This attitude contrasts with for­ been jailed 126 times since 1924. “ At the jMm t time, however, II than 150,000 workmen were laboring mine. be sobjoet aa l*earl Pierre came Petersburg polios, "conscience is CblMren’s Diet The charges hrainst Tipton, who aminer, said the death was a sui­ 8—The Manchester Herald wlU mto the TOOOL i mer rigid ruling* enforced by stem Question: H. G. W. asks: "Should Duce repeated tee concept, “we there. / cide. f I OPEN - - tee only rule of conduct and cover­ has outlived three wives, range mall a total ot fivt tickets officers armed with tape measures not cottage cheese and raw mtrrota Fascists reject the fable of perman­ He told rural workers to stay on GRIN AND BEAR IT 1:15—Mrs. C. Ormond Williams—“A ing on Sunshine City beachee this from ■vagrancy, drunkenness and ent peace which never existed and Survey ol Women Elected To Of­ Hartford- -TTie state planning each week to the persons With Uia oldAr Bum’s SDtrancs ft'Ki color charts. winter.” and other raw foods be fed children tee land, advice be has given teem petty, teeft to violation of tee fed­ never will exist” before, and assured teem no nation Pittsburg, Kas.— To satisfy a fice in 1936". board will mret Dec. 23 to dlscuse ALL DAY SUNDAY sending to the beat state­ jlQ the pleasa>4 eompanloBahlp of By being reasonable, officials said, Chief Joseph Norman, in Palm three years of age?” eral narcotic act. 1.30—Buffalo Presents. an air.endmext to the law under 1st Prize...2'ncket8 ments. t moment befoto Tudsbed. and a they meant women fnuat wear suits Answer: Children of three years All Italian accounts in East had anything to teach Italy in tee childhood dream Cecil L Jenkins re­ Smoke a V e WSTONE CIGAR Leach, aald only one rule would His most noteworthy . escapade -Africa, Mussolini said, now tu^e way -of social development of the cently purebaaed two bear cubs. He LOO—Dancepatora.’ , which It was created, making the 4—The etatementa must be at |UM m tn in t jM to itssU appor- with tops to teem, whether baiters can be fed any fbods suitable for tvas the teeft of a anow shovel on ncf.id a permanent rather than tem­ . . . "The Herald office by Wednes­ . b L govern that famed resort; Men aoulta- The foods you have men- regulated, but others still remam people. is more than satlsied. 2:30— Dramatization — “Loulsana 2nd Prize 1 Ticket cr la one piece. Thin, clinging silk must wear shirts on tee streets. On tee hottest day of summer. Arrest­ which “I firmly believe will be regu­ Purchase". po ary agency as It now Is. day night each week. Tick- Today! "Yoirt’s IsBtita# today, Mr. or cotton salts are very well for tlcned may often be used to ad­ Farmers who oult teelr fields, Already bis pets have caused the tl J beaches truUKa only will be ap­ ed once for steaUng a lawnmower, lated by normal means." Mussolini called “aesetlers” because, 2 45—Clyde Barrie. H artfo'c — Anthony Amlcore of; ets will oe mailed rhursday )M iam 7“ asj(|d Peart P le n t sun-batecre, but perhapa too reveal­ vantage, but tee proportions and be denied tee charge, saying: family's valuable setter dog t( 3rd Prize.. .1 Ticket Only the finest Connecticut leaf used in the r»««iriwg of iotdiy. proved, Thsre’e no rule for women. Speaking UlnsvUle. NEWSTONE CIGAR CO. - 10 Apel Place i 9 , ; i 9 i i » white PA« oelved. There will be a baptismal acrvlae of new members who are to be taken into the church. A Christmas Cantata, "The Child Divine" will be presented at the Hebron' Congregational church, High Doipns West Hartford In Dull Tilt, 24 to 1 Sunday evening, December 20. Mre. chool orld William O. Seyms o f Colchester is S W I Empire Founded liy Henry directing the cantata. No. 2S. Saturday, December 19, 1936. Compiled by Stadenta of Manchester High School Some of the Hebron twmbera, Mfa* Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser PLAY THREE GAMES Louis Scores Quickest Knockouts; Mrs. Joseph Walsh, Mrs. Archie HOLY CROSS QUINTS OF WES PALMER NAMED Frick Is N6w m Fall Swing Green, Miss Permelia Brouaseau, and Mrs. Charles Fillmore, attend­ FOOTBAU TEAM HOLDS Foes Stiff Before They Reach Ring; KOSE, MOOREHOUSE PACE ed in Colchester Thursday ^temoon ‘ S M n r INTERVIEWED POPPYCOCK FRANK BUSCH DESCRIBES IN Y CAGE LEAGUE HIGH GRID L E A D E a demonstration on finger painting, The Loop CAROLS WELL SUNG NEW BRITAIN FACE PA’S Bomber *s Victims-Need Protection given by an artist from Boston. ANNUAL BANQUET A T J T BY^ SCHOOL STUDENT Well, ask we, how do you fe^l FIRST LEAGUE TRIUMPH Mr. and Mrs. Fitch N. Jones at­ n->w that you've ceen the seventh JOB AS REC DIRECTOR OonneltovJlli, Pa., Dec. 1#.— (A P ) During ttas week new baskets peiic^ llatsT I f jrou don't feel eape- — A tended the Democratic Victory din­ Rangers, Eagles and Tigers By BARRY GRAYSON Awas in toe Cleveland ring when have been put up In the Armory. claily elated about the results, our IN CHORUS RECITAL IN LEAGUE TILTS HERE < Varsity End and Track Star —^The glow of flamea from the hlU- ner in New Haven. Dick Longaker as Toastmaster Jim Watson Tells Interesting (N E A Sporte Editor) Slmma atruggleo to his with Now It's quite hard for a ball to suggestion (am weU as the teach­ Active in Boxing for Many aidee honeyoombed with coke ovena Mrs. Clartnce E. Porter and Mrs. Recites Poetry in Introduc­ New York, Dec. 1^.—There are toe eyes of a deceased tuna. A more BOX SCORE I bound around bn the brim and go Tales About Horseshoeing ers’ ) is to begin studying p. d. q. Gain Victories in Interme­ HaU’s Use of Zone Defense aymboUzed a reawakening today In Claude W. Jones went to Hartford Years; Once a -Sparring quicker knockouts on record than Intelligent chap than Louis would to Cat>tain '37 Array for tions; Kelley, Knapman Are in, and it requires a perfect shot to Trade; Disapproves Modern ■ere cometh the publication of the the empire founded and long ruled Thursday to buy Christmas pres­ Partner for Dempsey. Visiting Men’s Team Unbeat­ Jor Louis’ 26-second disposal of Ed­ have appealed to toe referee a* toe SfANOBESTER (24) Guests. connect because of the stiffness of Game of FootbalL next 7th period list P. by Henry Clay Frick, the "King of ents for the Sunday scliool tree at the backboards. Yerjr Recepdre Audience NO SUCH THING AS ' diate Loop Tussles. die Simma in Cleveland the other Bloyenlsn stood there, out an his F. T. Slows Up Game As LocaU Coke." St. Peter's Episcopal church. It is night, but the Brown Bomber real­ r'ns, his hands half way up, and tp Red and White. 2 Mqorbouse, rf . .. .2 2-2 6 planned that the Christmas tree Doris Gibson, -we leam, has been "I enjoy my work, for what is my en in Three Games; Offers ly la establishing new records in 1 bbuchowski, rf ... .1 Today la the 87th annlveraary of The football team held Its fifth On Wednesday the M. H. B. cag- Jim Watson, an old time black position to be tagged. 0-0 2 out all week with the grip. Sorry work is everyone else'a pleasure." Creels .Pnpils nTVednes- tola respect. 0 Cobb, I f ...... 1 Win Easfly; Seconds Vic­ the birth of thia Induatrlal captain festivities will take place on Christ­ annual banquet at the T. M. C. A. ers worked out at the- East Side mith. Is still pounding away at the A SAFE ADVANTAGE The Y.M.C.A. Intermediate But Louis is no mental giant, and 1-8 3 -whoBp career atartlet the America mas Eve, at. the Rectory Pariah to hear it. Dot, bu*. ao can't reaist With these words, Frank C. M olt Of Louis' opponentn are moves only one way when he lashes Wesley Palmer, M. H. 8. track 0 Taggart, If .. ----- 0 0-0 0 last Wednesday evening. Coach Rec hecause-the Armory was being anvil after having aerved over forty Busch went on to describe bis job as Hard Test fo r Locals, League held its second week of of the' 90'a and contributed to the Hail, following the presentation of Kelly and assistant Coach Knapman asking you if your getUng -the grip knocked out before they march himself into battle. Smoky Jos la a and grid star waa elected captain 0 Kose, c ...... ____3 5-6 H tors 37-16; Meriden Gaiu used for wrestling. years at shoeing horses. director of the Recreation center. It da; Night’s RecHaL competition last , night as the upbuilding of the coal and ateel do- the Christmas pageant at the were guests of honoi- and gave short had anything to do with your Uktng IN COURT WARFARE fiont and center. They die in the cruel young man when toe order Is of toe football team yeaterday 2 Niese, c ...... ____0 0-0 0 ntalni. church. Mr. Watson was bom In Scotland to talky and walky? is his duty to furnish recreation for Rangers trounced TalcottvlIIo by dressing room, and are assisted to afternoon by toe Red. and White 1 Horvath, rg .. • e ..l 0-2 talks as did the graduating mem­ After Friday’s game with West fifty-nine years ago. Jim’s ambition Seeking 7th Triumph in to commence firing. He stepped in 2 A committee appointed by the the town. He must see that the ath­ 30-14, the Eagles blasted BoIton*hy to. platform with a illy In their lettermen. Weeley waa toe first 1 Hemingway, rg . . , . 0 0-0 Circuit Lead. Up and down the coke flelda of bers o l the squad. Hartford, there will be no more at an early age was to enter the letic flelda are kept in good condi­ "Mr. Pearson certainly must •-ave 37-12 and the Tigers beat the Cubs to blot out whst little life remained 0 Hebron IToung Women's Club, the Miss Low: How can you tell when band. ' John L. Sullivan polished string right end this year and show­ 0 Murphy, Ig . . .. .0 0-1 0 aouthweatem Pennaylvania, the "Dick" Longaker was the toast­ games for two weeks, and what blacksmith trade, and at seventeen tion, prepare team schedules, and a knack for training chorusesi" by 24-11. Outstanding in the games In Simms. It easily might have been members of which art Mrs. A l­ ^ght Starts; Play nt Rec those kind off with a dirty look. ed uniisUal promise In hie first year 0 E. Squatrlto, Ig . . . . 0 0-0 0 milea of raound-ahaped ovena that master of the evening and ran into practice the team will have will he shod his first horse wdth the help a picture Is about to start in a plan programs for the public’s en were Archlvy and Brannick of the a case for toe coroner Instead of toe made the barefoot farm boy a multi- phonse Wright, chairman, Mrs. Ed- verse in the introduction of the French theater? "What fine voices they have!” These So Says Howard Cann of Louis scares them even suffer with referee had not toe oxperlonced and on toe squad. He was especially 0 Fraher, Ig ... ----- 0 0-0 0 RE81H.TS LA ST NIG H T probably consist of breaking up a of the man from whom he was tertainmenL arc but two of the many exclama­ Rangers, Lotas and Monoghan of millionaire are being flred again aft- Vard A. Smith, Mrs. WInthrop S. speakers. Vennard: The Ughta go out Talcottville, the team work of the a dead pan. King Levlnsky sat In a level-headed Donovan Intervened. ' proficient In the lino on defenee,* -J------Manchester 24. West Hartford 16. zone defense used by Bristol, Man­ learning. Shoeing horses, we are Mr. Busch has worked in toe tions that were heard in Manchester Tomorrow at 2:30. . er the kmg-cold lapae of the deprea- Porter, Mrs. F.dmund H. Horton, 'The f^wkdng are few of his F f gles. Broil of Bolton, S. Grzyb of corner, looking fo" the nearest exit The short loft hook depiosited on making many good tackles in bis 8 8-14 24 Merlder, 32, Middletown 22 chester's New Year's Day opponent. informed, is not an easy task. It re­ "Rec" for the last ten years. In High school’s halls after the third -NYU; Use of Several De­ aion years. met Thursday evening at the home poemi,. quires a man of brawn who under­ And from the ridiculous to the 1932, he was appointed director. the Tigers and McDowell and Kat- which didn’t exis’t. Max Baer Simms' cheekbone by Louis was territory, stopping the opposition WEST HARTFORD (16) Bristol 23, Bast Hartford 12. of the chairman to consider getting annual ChrlstmM concert which the kaveck of the Cubs. couldn’t let a [lunch gi to save his advance by his defensive playing In P. B. F. The flamea spring.ng from each ^tom and by choice, we will Contrary to Hcaaon dope, Bristol stands horses, he told a "High sublime; We extend to Virginia Before coming to Manchester, he Knotoer outstending basketball the most profitable single punch in freshly lighted oven are unwitting out a petition asking the town ;o- ''•Iwst hear the voice School World" reporter. choruses and orchestra, under the | fensive Systems Compli­ TIgere (24) merry life. Simms didn't appear to ring history. The Detroit led was eeveral of the M H. 8. major 2 H. Nelson, rf I...1 1-2 LE.^OUE 8TANC.n o was to have a fairly weak team Ryan and Leona Fortin our sincer- Instruct^ recreation activities at p^ractlon is being offer'ed local fang tributes to the youth who years ago apply for federal aid in the build­ Of the man we like and respect di.ection of G. Albert Pearson, gave B F. know what he was about imme­ guaranteed $20,000 for It. games. 0 Johnson, rf . ...0 0-0 W. L. this year, but winning scores of "No rules or standards can be ap­ est congratulations for having at- the YMGA in Noi-wich and at the Meriden ...... s told the shrewd old banker, Thomas ing of a new consolidated school great deal. plied to work ot this kind", says Taftvilie Army and Navy club. o„ Wednesday evening in toe as­ vbmorrow afternoon at the East BycholskI, rf 1-2 diately before, during, or after his Louts M ill Box Rhsenbloom In Palmer teamed well with bis 2 Tracy, i f ___ ...0 0-0 1.000 3-16 and 63-12 over Terryville and talnec that great distinction of be­ sembly hall. cates the Indoor Sport 0 Reid, If ____ Bristol ...... 2 Mellon: Hepresentatlve and First Select­ Who shared in our victories and de­ Mr. Watson", because each horse Is coming valedictorian and salutato- Mr. Busch has taken an active Bide Rec when toe Pollgh-Amertcans. Vincek, if ... 1-1 brief busting. Bumping into toe Los Angeles mates on several of the team’s trick . ..0 0-2 .667 West Hartford respectively, do not Since the choruses and orchestra Zamaitls, c .. 0 Healey, If ., Middletown ...... 2 "Connellsville coke ia the flneat man Edmund H. Horton, Super­ feats with a feeling that w different In disposition, make-up, rian of their class. We certainly part in boxing. He has been winners of three out of four starts 0-0 execuUoner race to fact isn't ex- The Cleveland crowd of more plays and waa better toan average ...0 0-0 .667 indicate that Bristol is In for a bad were chosen at the start of toe Parchuck, rg . 2 A. Nelson, c Manchester ... .j,. .. j coke or earth. Steel will need it. I visor of schools Martin B. Robert­ real. season. and foot ailment.’’ Many people in hope they keep on in the same way sparring partner to many of toe 0-0 acUy pleasant. toan 10,000 and gate of close to in running down punts. Palmer Is ...4 4-4 .338 school year they have been practic­ in the State Polish League, engage This Is the second In a series H. Grzyb, Ig .. 0-4 1 Peterson, rg East Hartford ...... l want a loan b start " son, and Robert E. Foote, chairman We all owe him a lot which unsaid the old days used to come to the after they’ve left our school. world’s best boxen. In 1926, before the Holy Cross team of New Britain Louis will datten anybody who $50,000 was a remarkable tribute a quiet chap and his selection as ...0 1-1 .338 of the town school board, were pres­ ing, once a week, t'l songs for the of baskethall articles by one ot Sumlsluskl, rf 0-2 next year’s grid leader was a popu­ 1 Muscalo, rf . .. .0 West Hartford ...... o Obtained the Loan I have left, The Asylum City tilt last week blacksmith shop with their horses In the Dempsey-Tunney bout, he waa a in a League tussle. The PAC Girls can't take a terrific belUng and to Louis. A telephone booth would 0-0 .000 ent and the matter was discussed, search of advice In order to heal or concert—and the practice certainly the foremost coaches. Skraback, if .. 0-0 lar one with toe returning players 2 aark, ig ...... 0 0-1 Frick obtained the loan and aeV' So let's give him a hand and hear was a thriller with a tragic end- And speaking of leaving school— sparring partner to Jack Dempsey, will oppose the Holy Cross Girls in who doesn’t hurt toe Dark Angel have accommodated those who It was estimated tliat the cost of revive their own ''plugs." These showed up in toe finished product. Olbert, Ig ... 0-0 and achoolmatcs. I Patrlssi, ig . ...0 William Hall High of West Hart­ eral more. He bought thousands of Manchester’s best—Conch Kel­ ing. We noticed a good crowd of the tramp, tramp of feet in assem­ He sparred with Schmeling in 1930, the preliminary with play to begin S. Grzyb, rg .. right under the gun. Max Scbmel- would have turned out for the re­ 0-1 building a five room consolidated strong hammer-wrielders were bet­ the year that Schmeling won toe After toe processional, "Hark, to* By HOWARD CANN 0-2 His worth as the sctiool’a best acres of rich coke lands and built ley. Red and White rooters, despite the bly during the day reminds os that at 2:30 p. m. Lead Coach, New York Unlrerslty Ir., struck early and stood up under mainder of the card, and the De­ ford provided little more than a school Would amount to about 360,- ter than most horse doctors of that championship from Sharkey. He has Herald Angels Sing,” by-toe orches­ Three Wins In Row high Jumper will be noticed next II 6 6-11 16 the ovens that would bake a super< terrific downpour. mid-year graduation isn't so terri­ ToUls ...... 11 2-11 24 withering fire as he cut toe Als- troit Dynamiter was meeting a bat­ gix>d workout for Manchester High - fuel. True to hia prediction, steel 000, of Which the government would WhynWbei the spirits were low.and the time because they were around also sparred with Jack Sharkey, for tra, toe Freshman-sophomore girls The team from toe Hardware City bama-bom darky doW. Nature tered aubstitute for the ever popu­ season when the Manchester High Soore By Periods bly far away, Tha means there's chorus rendered throe numbers, New York, Dec. 18— Basketball's Cube (11) bo ore nearly 1,000 fans at tha 9tate called for coke and more coke. The be responsible for 45 percent, the core was the same horses at all times and understood mer heavyweight champion, Moxle boaatc of an impressive record so B. usually evens things up by making lar homegrown Johnny RIsko. will place one of Its best track M anchester...... 6 7 11 1—24 Did you see how efficiently the tlTem. only ofio more half-year for us lower with Jessie Dowling, '39, doing the very nature makes It a high-scoring F. Armor;- last night as the Red and youth stepped up production, bought remainder to be shouldered by the AVHo fixed us up right and put us R osen b loo m, light-heavyweight far having won ail their league Davis, r f ...... 2 0- 5 thi exceptional hitter vulnerable to Simma had been beaten In Cleve­ teams on toe field next spring. He West Hartford ___ 2 2 S 0— 16 Hl-Y boys bandied the refreshment This vocation 1s very dangerous seniors before leaving dear old M. champion. Before toe Schmeling- sweet-toned solo -art. Although all starts. They bold PoUsb League game. ■ A contest often can be won more land, opened more ovena. town. It was brought out that the back in the game 7 Modean, if ...... 0 0-0 his own medicine. When she richly land oftener toan the St. Loula placed shcond in the C. C. I. League Score at halftime, 12-4, Manches­ White hoopsters registered their stand last night? due to the fact that mean-tempered H. S. (gulp, gulp)------Louls bout last June, he waa inter­ three numbers were well done and victories over the Hartford St. ' A t 30, he waa a millionaire. town can not legally borrow a suf­ With a slap on the pants and a or lost in an incredibly brief time. Flnnlgen, c ...... 0 0-0 endows a fighting man with both Browns. • high jumping championship last ter. Referee, Malln, Tims, sight- first C. C. 1. L, victory in. threa ficient amount to pay its portion, and high-strung horses have to be viewed on toe radio at Schmellng's showed excellent diction, "The Ado­ Cyrils, the Thompsonvllle St. Adel- spring and has been a consistent minute quartsra. la 1882, when Frick was in New word in the ear Personally, I don't believe there 's Geer, r g ,...... 0 0-0 punch and durability, we have a The answer is tost the publlo starts and thetr fo u i^ triumpK in and it was therefore decided not to contended with. The worst of this Again we “hand it" to the Stu­ cainp. He is still actively boxing, ration of toe Shepherds," a Swedish bert's and the Rockville Pollsh- any such thing as a safe lead in toe Katkaveck, I g ...... 1 0-0 )f>olnt winner In all of the team's H. H. S. SECONDS (81) Torit on his honeymoon. Andrew He told us the things that we want­ American. Their lineup includes Jeffries or a Dempsey. Schmeling wishes to see, however briefly, toe ®te games this season, -The score try to get out a petition at present, type were either hog-tied and shoed dent Council for coming out on top and also acting as referee at many carol, was perhaps toe best. sport. Newberry, c ...... 0 | 0-0 dual track meets. P, B. Carnegie offered him a partnership ed to hear. SEWING CLASSES MAKE fights. many former New Britain High and clearly .demonstrated that Louis' young Negro who brought It rallet F. T. waa 24 to 16 bet toe game was far but to leave the matter for further while the horses were tied or were —both in toe Christmas seals proj­ The Freshman-Sophomore mixed It is for this reason that coaches McDowell, i g ...... 1 0-2 Election of the captain of the 2 Weir, rf ...... 0 ia the Carnegie Steel Company. How to improve oiir own game and Trade school stars such as A. Dobeck chin wasn'l too well cemented and after years of pulling, tagging and 0-0 0 from as close as toe flgurai would kept under control by the ''twister” ect and Inr the Christmas basket chorus sang "Lo, How a Rose by - Orgaalzlng Oenlna consideration. stop the other guy basket Mr. Busch’s hobby is collecting spend a great deal of time on de­ Holmes, r g ...... 1 1 1tt.at his head wasn't stuffed with stalling. gpid squad was deferred from last 3 Green, if ...... 5 0-0 10 which is a rope with a stick which project. Nice work, (Council—keep sports photographs. He knows Izzy Praetorius; "Hark, What Mean and Gut, right forwards; Myska, fense. A team's ability to score Indicate. Frick accepted with the Arm un- Mrs. Clement Wall of East Hamp­ And when we won how to keep the CHRISTMAS PRESENTS left forward; Adamowlcz, center; sawdust. ' Louis ia to run over from Detroit Thursday night at the testimonial 2 Qavello, rf ...... 2 0-0 4 tightens the rope by twisting. This going!! Kaplan, sports photographer for the Those Holy Voices" by Turner, is worthless unless it can keep the Totals ...... 6 1-8 11 0 Zona Slows Up Qaina I derstanding that bis own ooke com- ton has been a visitor thia week same hat size—Coach Knapman, Slepski, right guard; and F. Dobeck, Good Referee Essential As Safety to Buffalo to watch Jim Braddock dinner to Coaches Kelley and Knap- •• ...... 1 0-0 VW ^2 wa - J *-8 Plac'Pd In the no.atrU8.Qf the.horse. 'wVr.yiv: j' V- > .wWoh.twaa, esiHiolaiiy.,, -, w*Ue * 't«e- gets many phbtegrapha " cT vakous aSd '"UuIiali'y; Jestia Deaf," a Polish ecus*' of- thtt. "Sevwai..haaie ’ d»- R^YiettiSs; Sfewart iceffrthdy th i-J g * Should bever bs swallowed up by the mother, Mrs. Gertrude Hough. It was Jackie who inspired us when W ^ , we gotta go, but remember Locals Beaten Once Louis intends to keep busy while partner. Jack McCarthy, Dec. 28. alloting. Palmer la a member of 0 nerves of the horse and keeps his matches. His collection includes carol. fensive systems have been formed Varrick. - ...... " voders spread zone defense over Caniagie enterprises. He became Mrs. Charles Fillmore has acted the going waa tough. Learned by Young Seam­ attention away from the person to be good this week and Santa will Henry Slepeki also pastimes with waiting for a September shot at toe Detroit and Chicago engagements the Junior class. 0 Deardon, o ..0 0-0 0 as substitute teacher at the dagger reward you. 'I'hat means you sen­ about 3,000 photos. Throughout their selections toe to be employed throughout the 1 Savaionia, o ... toe spacious floor of the drill'Idled ' the organising genius whose driving And thought out the problems which stresses; Materials, Con­ working on him. the United Aircraft team and la one country. Eagles (37) Braddock -Schmeling survivor of are being arranged for t i j colored ..0 1-2 1 school this week in place of Miss iors, too! Much of Mr. Busch’s spare time la orchestra showed good tone and of the key men on that quintet. The 1 T. Brown, o .. and waited until toe cloalng min-'' force and ability boosted the Car­ were always tough. struction. Studied. Mr. Watson was laid up for over I would say there are three B. June 3. This means that he'll con- clouter in January, and he is ten­ SO. hlETHODlST MEN’S CLUB ,.l 0-1 2 spent in refereeing various sport rhythm and played with the assur- P.A.’s too boast of an impressive F. (Y Alleys) 0 Duffy, rg ...... utea of toe third quarter before ' negie profits to as high as 14,000,000 Rose Fishbone, who was lU with With bis two magic legs and his six weeks once due to a spirited — FeUx. major _defenses — man-for-man, H. Wajner, r , til ue to mop up modioore heavy- tatively matched with SmaXle . .0 0-0 0 aevere cold. matches, such as swrlmmlng, bowl­ ence of a well-trained ensemble. record, having won three out of four 0-0 Team one took 4 points from team changing to toe faster and more in­ in one year. magic toe horse. "The danger is lessened zone, and man-for-man all over Hclinski. If ... 0-0 WHlghts like Jorge Brescia and Maxle Rosenbloom, formerly toe 0 A. Brown, rg , . .0 0-0 0 ing, baseball, basketball, football, William Fish, '37, capably handled starts in the Polish League and also two to go into the lead of the league fective man to man syatem.-By Qiat A t 40, he was chairman of Car­ Miss C. E. Kellogg and Mrs. Oar- He pulled us out of some spots that Princess style frock.s, swing nowadays", says Jim, "because they toe court. The third is really a Wilson, c ...... 0-0 Simma. light-heavyweight leader, in Los 1 Murray, rg ...... 0 1-4 1 and boxing. a tenor solo "Gesu Bambino” by lead the Rec Senior League with by two points. Ed Maguire hit 115 time Manchester 'as enjoying a 31' ’ negie Steel, at the head of 30,000 ence E. Porter entertained the Wo­ skirts, balloon sleeves with tight have a typo of stock made which subdivision of the first, but so Wlcrzbickl, rg 0-0 To protect these brave souls and Angeles the weeK of Washington's 0 (Jowles. r g ___ ..0 0-1 0 were plenty low.—Captain Fra- —Arthur Jonnson. Pietroym. three victories and no defeats. In for high single and Otto Nelson hit to 4 advantage and (Joacb Wilfred men. men's Bridge club at the home of her. holds the horses' hooves in place CHRISTMAS CUSTOM successfully has It worked in some Sudolf, Ig . . .. 0-0 insure against a fatality, it would blrUiday and just prior to the run­ 1 Zwick, ig ...... 1 0-0 2 wrist bands, and tailored suits pat­ "Glory to God" by Pergobesl, one the Polish League, they hold vic­ 335 for high three string for the J. Clarks sent his reserves Into ae- Frick and Carnegie separated aft­ the former Thursday evening. and can be elevated by a lever. The cases that It deserves individual Kosuk, ig ___ 0-0 be well for the Louis entourage to ning of the $100,000 added Sante 2 Wlnzler, ig ... ..0 1-1 1 terned from latest Paris fashions, in of the most striking and difficult tories over the Hartford St. Cyrils, winners. In the other match team -tlon and didn’t return.the varsity er a dispute about the rates the Cai^ Three tables were in play. Miss One of the most valuable players on horse is also kept from kicking by rating. Derrick, rg ... 0-0 c-.rry one of the bettor referees— Anita Handicap of Feb. 27. 4 H. Squatrlto, ig ..2 1-1 8 silks and woolen crepes will soon be REYIVED IN FRANKLIN songs of the entir.- concert, was the Bristol St. Stans, Middletown St. No, 4 took three points away from to toe fray until only three minutes negle mills should pay Frick’s Coke Marlon Gott won first lienors, .^'rs. the team thia year was keeping the front feet of the horse HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Mary’s and have lost only to the In man-for-man style, each W. Wajner, rf 1-3 Arthur Donovan of New York, Sroaxle Meucle on:* was an ex­ adorning the halls of M. H. S. Sew­ second of three selections by the playei keeps a specified opponent Southergill, If , team No. 3. Wlnton of team 3 bit 18 were left to play. Company for fuel. The bitterness Jostph Walsh, who was a guest of Dependable, willing, and strong. just touching the Boor. This is done Meriden St. Stans. They have also 0-0 George Blake of Los Angeles, or ceptionally elusive target, > ut toe high single ot 134 and Tom Curran 16 S-12 37 heightened with the yrars. Frick the club, held second place. Re­ ing pupils of Miss Bowen and Miss by means of a strap which la placed Junior-Senior chorus. This is an under lock and key. HALL SECONDS (16) West Hartford’s uee of the zone When the enemy thought they’d defeated the Oak Grill, Bluefleld.s Slim McClelland of Detroit—along Louis handlers suspect that there is hit high 3 string of 357 kept toe score in iqw figures only built a new office building in Pitts­ freshments of cake and ice cream GlUette have lately devoted their just beliind his front legs. Students of Franklin Building SELL QUOTA OF SEALS "echo' song, and the "echo" was a and the West Sides in the Rec The ordinary man-for-man de­ Totals ...... 18 1-3 73 P. B. F. make ground thru the center fender picks up his quarry cro.ss- as a safety mcasirc. more of him to hit now that he has Team No. 2 (0) tecauss Manchester worked a alow, burgh Just tall enough to overshad' were served. time to the making of Christmas For years, Mr Watson had charge sextet made up ol Mao Smith, 37; League. So they have a record so Bolton (12) 0 Douton, Tt ...... 0 0-0 they Sing Carols for Fifth Year. ing the center line and sticks with It was just as well that Donovan blown up to 190 pounds. McLean .. . 88 86 105 270 ow the Carnegie building. gifts of a various assortment. Some of the largest blacksmith shop in Mary Leon. '37; Gladys Addy, '38; far of six victories In seven starts B. F. T. 271 2 Gunn, r f ...... 0 0-0 cautious attack against It to draw Always found out they were him from that point forward. This Gleseche, rf ...... 1 Walsh .. .. .8 6 92 93 Frick devoted more and more are dresses similar to those de­ Hartford. Later he came to Man­ "Yes, Mrs. Bentley, we have." Eleanor Berggren, '38; William and will be out gunning for their 1-1 3 . . . . . 8 3 81 95 259 2 Roulston, If ...... 1 1-1 the Hall players out of position, wrong.—Wolfram. Itself is an assignment requiring Billings, if ...... 1 0-1 Harrison tlrae to hia bobby— the collection of scribed above, made either for the chester and worked for L. T. Wood. (Jarol singing, which has been This paraphrase of a popular war Fish, '37; Stanley Zatkowi|ki, '37. seventh victory in eight starts in a 2 ...... 85 90 96 271 0 Hyne, If ...... ,0 passing the ball around at the rear- concentration and condition, but Broil, c ...... 2 0- 4 Hewitt . 0-1 Old Master paintings. A t hia death OPEN FORUM seamstress herself or some lucky He is now working for Archie time expression is Manchester High The last number of toe Junior- contest. That_sfi««TB a toss-up ac­ 4 . 108 94 94 '293 2 Burrtll, c ...... ,2 1-2 of toe court until an opening pre­ When the opponent heard a name Christmas custom in the Franklin the most difficult part of the job L t Barron, rg ...... 0 0-1 0 Nichols . beneficiary. Among the le.ss am­ Hayes. The blacksmith nowadays school's answer to the query, "Has Senior group, "O, Come All Ye cording to the records of both 2 Llljedahl, c ... ___ 0 0-0 sented itself to launch a ihootlng a hia New York home In 1919 at like “Bozc" Building for the past five years, Is switching. V\ arren, r g ...... 0 0-1 0 A DECISION TO MAKE. bitious articles of handwork are does more repairing than actual M. H. S. done its part in the Christ Faithful," was marked by a fine cli­ teams. Totals .. .. 447 443 483 1378 0 Montgomery, o ....0 0-0 barrage at toe basket. The oppor­ ***• * * • of 70. hia collection had be­ They always expected a Brute, shoeing. Skinner, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 stuffed elephants, bears, and kittles was received again before toe morn­ max. In the preliminary, the . PAAC ''Stop Polish-Americans” Team No. 1 (4) 4 Pbelpa, rg .... ___ 0 tunities were quite frequent but tha come one of the greatest in the na­ 1-3 mas Seal campaign? The campaign Imaginative Players Make Moore, rg ...... 1 1- 2 3 Editor of The Herald; But though slight in body, his heart for little brother and sister, as well —W. Kilpatrick. ing session on Thursday and will girls, who have lost four Polish ...8 1 101 109 291 aarkem en often failed to follow up tion. He left it to the public as a Is stout. has just ended and the amount of Doris Ck)le and Astrid Benson, '37, Man-for-Man Defense Tight Goodwin, c ...... 0 0-0 0 Gill ___ 0 Smith, rg ...... 0 0-0 memorial. Weil I've got to decide between as embroidered scarves and center- League games, will be out gunning Turklngton . . . . 9 8 74 92 264 o.i ahots, giving West Hartford a And hia tackles and blocks you continue until Tuesday, December, money collected surprised and grati­ are both to be complimented on This takes place when a defen­ 1 Mitchell, Ig ...... 1 6-9 two men. Which one will I follow'i' pieces for mother. their accompaniment. for thetr first victory against the Larabee .. .85 110 107 302 cLonce to put on offenslva drivts But back at home near hia birth­ Now I am no fiz-glg. This decis­ could WTite home about.—James twenty-second. fied both school and town campaign sive player, seeing a man loose Totals ...... 5 2-10 12 0 Lane, ig ...... 0 0-0 These courses in sewing have A silver offering was taken up New Britain Holy Cjlrosa lassies. Maguire ...... 9 6 115 92 303 that usually ended In Inaccurate place—in the coal and coke fields— ion is mixed up with politics and I Horvath. officials. The sale has been in near the basket, changes to that Score at half. 23-7 Eagles, Ref- War Cry of Rec League proved very beneficial, not only be­ DIFFERENT TALKS GIVEN The scheduled group assembled during the program to be donated The New Britain girls hold vic­ Nelson . .. 109 114 112 335 pops at toe net or InterospUon of ’ the flamee of the coke ovena are his am fio politician. I ’ve been follow­ cause one learns the fundamentals at the toms of the stairways be­ charge of . the Student Council and tories over the Hartford St. C^rll opponent to prevent him from do­ ciecs, Stewart Kennedy. 13 4 ^-16 16 greatest monument. its members have, , as usual, done to toe Milk Fund sponsored by the ing damage. Simultaneously, one Soore by Periods posses by the alert Manchester ing Dr. Townsend for a year and Its Our newoomer lineman was rugged of sewing, but the fundamentals of tween the first and second floors. girls, TbompsonvUle St. Adelbert TotaU .. .. 469 514 512 1496 And the coke business is booming IN MISS WORTH’S CLASS an excellent job. Educational club. of his teammates, usually the fel­ Rangers (80) hela toe PA's to an eight-point edge M anchester...... 4 10 8 16— 87 quintet. like the Mexican government. The and hard. purchasing as well. From these The group on the north stairway ^rls and lost by a slender margin to la losing 36-24 and took toe Blue- Kose Leads Seoieis again. On this annlveraary of his leaders of yesterday; executed to­ courses one learas hpw to operate a sang first and then waited for other The total amount collected Three of the best-known carols the Rockville. Pollsh-Amerlcan girls low who had been covering the B. F. That Task Faces Weldon’s West Hartford .... 7 u 8 1— 16 Hl spent quite some time in the op player who has worked free, Marks, r f ...... 0-0 fields, 86-28, while toe East Sides Team No. 4 (8) Several times the locals grew im- ' Wrth more than 3,000 ovens are day. Just as I got my lungs filled sewing machine, how to appear well groups to sing on the south stairs $40.00, is several times greater were sung by toe audience, and Mr. in Polish League tussles. However, . 0 Holman . . . . 104 110 98 312 Boors at halftime, 14-7, Manches­ ponent's backyard. transfers to toe opponent of the Mlkolelt. rf . . . . . 1 0-0 lost to toe Biueflelds, 25-21, and beat patient writb the slow pace of the burning in the Connellsville field. A up to shout "Viva Dr. Wundcr" I groomed at all times by choosing A t toe conclusion of the second than the amount the high school Pearson remarked after one of them if the local lassies play as good a McKinney , . 107 85 86 278 ter. Referee, Holland. Tims, alght- His arrival brought with It quite a Practice Public Speaking and defender who has switched to Bakus, rf ...... 1 0-0 the West Sides, 31-25. The Grill proceedings end brought toe ball year ago there were only 400. waa told, "Pardon Seiiora, Dr. Wun- the correct apparel for every occa­ carol, the groups filed back to their contributed last year. All but lour that "they sound better every year." game as they did against the Mid­ Quint in Nightcap Tues­ Mtrcer . . 126 112 97 335 mlnuts quarters. bit of cheer. Study Creative Writing in cover the free man. Frye, i f ...... 0 o'-o quint is the choice but the game down the floor toe/ fast for the Hall der Is in exile.” Then I yelled "W e And his departure, ah me, let us sion, and the correct dress in re­ home-rooms for toe passing bell. rooms sold their quota of three dletown girls, the outcome of the flirran . . . .. 122 132 103 367 Composition Class. seals per person tmd several rooms HISTORY CL.ASS P L A Y g me Sunday may be adlfferent Some youngsters coming Ipto Johnson, c ...... 2 0-0 should be red hot from start 8U3 five to spread its zone, resulting in want the McGroarty Bill'' and some shed a tear.— Henry Shuetz. gard to figure and age. She like­ — Frances Hyde. college seem to have a sixth sense day; Blnefields Meet West Story . .. . 107 98 98 COUNTRY CLUB LEAGUE sold several times their quota. story. The girl's game will start at F Itzpatrick, c .; 2 0-0 to finish. man to man play that brought a one said, "Hush up, the McGroarty wise learns the accessories for every for switching, and they make ex­ Brannick, rg ... . 4 (Cliartor Oak Alleys) HEBRON Honors for the highest number of A group of students oi Mrs. 2:30 p, m. to be followed Immediate­ 0-2 This Is the fouto week of play In . . 566 482 1685 much-needed Interest and speed to Bill is poasc.” Now I think the garment, the styles to be worn dur­ Miss Isabel Worth’s English com­ cellent man-for-man material Lucas, ig ...... 2 0-0 Totals .. '537 NEW ORAL TOPIC METHOD Campbell's first period history class ly by toe main game. the League with six more weeks to Team No, 8 (1) the game. Lanky Ed Kose led the This town U at last to have a McGroarty Bill in "dobra''. 1 will 16751313 ing different sea.sons, how to select position class has recently been seals sold goes to room 3F with 350 Others must practice endlessly to Archivey, I g ...... 3 0-1 Sides in Opener; Oak Grill The Country Club Bowling say Guten Morgen to it. Not have presented a short play, en­ Practice Notice go to complete the first round. The Gibson .. .. 68 89 .84 241 local scfirlng actlvlUes, sinking new fire truck. The Board of Select­ ■ _____ HAS fabrics correctly how to Judge color practicing public speaking and seals sold, neXt highest is room 6F Itarn how to switch, and even League ended Its first half of the Guten Nlcht. So if Gomer Smith titled "The Petticoat Brigade” to The PAC boys will practice this ccmpetitlon has been getting keener Frisch .. . . i07 100 90 '297 tliree baskets from tbs floor and men have ordered a Sanford-Special and design, how- to make garments studying creative writing. Mrs. CampbeU's first period his­ 1th 238 and third is room 4M with then they slip jjp in a difficult sit­ Totals ...... I.") 0-3 30 srhedule last night with Putters is for the McGroarty Bill 1 may say, the class. evening from 5 to 6 p. m. All play­ to Face East Sides. with each week ot play and local Robb . .. • . . . . 114 116 84 314 making good five out of six trios Ford triple combination, equipped look becomingly and appropriate, For public speaking radio tory class has started a new method 200. The following rooms have sold uation. Talcottville (14) "Me like Gomer Smith heap mucii. how to make wise purchases, and The play was taken from the ers are urged to be on tlrae. cage fans are assured of an tnterut- Haugh .. • . . .. 85 92 105 282 winning the championship for the from toe foul Jine.. Uhsr Moorbouse with a 6p0 gallon centrifugal pump, FINE CHRISTMAS PARTY speeches and salesmanship talks of giving current event topics. more than 100 seals; 4M, ISM, 23M, But when defensive players B. F. Me follow him." Personally 1 never how to remodel old clothes skllfiillv "Scholastic’’ and tells of Susan B. ing and exciting evening of enter­ Wlnton . .. . 06 103 134 333 first half. The second half of the shared point-making honors sriUi 150 gallon booster tank. 150 feet of were given. During the marking Three chairmen were appointed 25M, 26M, 18F, 14F, 15F, 18F 18f ’ have Imagination and forsfght in Hill, r f ...... 0 0-0 met him. Mrs. Dart saw Him at into modem styles. Anthony’s fight for woman suffrage. Y.M.C.A. IJCAGUE "Stop toe Polish-Americans !■’* tainment on Tuesday nights at toe league schedule will begin on Fri­ Kota and toe rest of tha varalty "Tnichiloasasn tnlchiloasasn, it period each pupil is compelled to to take charge of a group. The 23F, 24F, 25F, 26F. (Y AUej-s) switching, they make a man-for- Lotas, If ...... 3 1-2 booster hose on a reel, the hose the first Townsend convention and The aim of the instruction Is to man defense airtight. East Side Rec. Totals ... • . .. 470 BOO 497 1467 day, Jan. 8. 1937.'The final standing played good ball. body to carry 1200 feet of 2 1-2 appears to be 0.01110036 or or. Egyp­ give a long oral composition. The chairmen are Veronica Kcselauskas — Elton Cfiark. The pupils who tooa part in the Monaghan, c ...... 1 0-0 That's the battle cry of the Rec I heard her say at one of our Town­ help pupils become acquainted with play were Marion Mahoney, Amelia Zone defense is plotted differ­ Koch, r g ...... 0 0-0 and scores follow: , West Hartford failed to tally UK Are bose and 800 feet of 1 1-2 tian word to me. how can it be dates on which these were to be Mary Deyorlo and Lillian Carrol' 6ib«on*s (8) Senior League these days as toe send meetings, "That If Gomer both materials and construction that Andruiot, Lillian Carroll, Eleanor^ ently. Every boy on the team is Stiles, I g ...... 2 1-4 The Standing from toe floor In toe first quarter ii.ch leader line hose, a Siamese re­ good, old English? What dlt. Mls.a given were determined by drawing E. ch of these girls Is in charge of Gess ...... 109 124 99 332 PA'S move closer and closer to first W. Smith came to Connecticut making will be accomplished seamstresses slips. e t i q u e t t e c l u b f o r m e d Kirsche, Dorothy Jewell, Helen accorded a definite zone for which and made only one twin-pointer in ducer to make two lines of leader Forman oay it was 'Saint Nicholas'? a section, chosen from toe class. Wilson ...... 124 90 100 314 Putters ...... 28' speeches, she would pack up her and intelligent buyers. In toe study of creative WTlting, SzjTnanskI, Vera DeHan, and Gibson ...... 102 96 130 328 he is responsible. Primarily he is Totals ...... 6 1-6 14 round honors with each succeeding the second, that a shot by the stal­ hose from one line of the larger Oh!.yes, so it is." There are typical Every Monday one of toe groups assigned to play toe ball, but must week of competition in the circuit, Slicers ...... 25 lunch and follow him." Now I — Louise Chambers, '39B. exercises are being taken up to in­ will supply hte oral topics. If An "Etiquette Club" was formed Blanche Heffron. Twaranito ... 104 141 119 364 Score at half time 14-1 Rangers. PASTOR KAYOES IMPEL; wart AI Nelson, whose play kept hose, three lengths of sucUon hose, thoughts that ran through a Com­ won't go that far. I'm no good on last Friday by toe members ot cever men coming into his zone. Referee. Mike Swlkla. bowling over opponents with on ease Drivers ...... 28 toe visitors from being srootoenid. axe, crowbar, lantema, a 28 foot mercial club member's mind Thurs- crease the pupil's knowledge of de­ m-mber of toe group is unable to — Dorothy Jewell, '37B. Howard .. .. . 107 103 107 317 the trail. I can’t find out anything scriptive words and phrases. Tues­ By means of arm waving, the and dispatch that has made the Chippers ...... 18 The center led . the Hall rally extension and fourteen foot roof da> afternoon. Under the able lead­ give an oral topic he must report It Henry Kelly’s first and second against him. Gomer Smith dared day, December 15, each person was Totals ...... 546 564 655 1665 zone defender attempts to block Amerlis toe leading favorite to cop 10th Holers ...... 18 against toe local seconds in the ladder, two nozzles for the 1 1-2 ership of Miss Agnes Forman the to his chairman and substitute from period Social Science classes. Offi­ shots coming anywhere near him. to face the Cleveland convention CLUB ENTERTAINED BY given a picture, which he had to cers for the first period were elect­ Reid’s (1) the League championship. They SHUCCO BOWS TO McCOY Hookers ...... 10 third period and tossed In threa one of the other sections will take With the court completely charted, inch hose, and two of the latest type and rebuke the speakers for abus­ Club enjoyed iU Christmas party. describe. Some pictures required G. Reid ... ___ 128 107 102 837 HOCKEY made their cage debut with a 36-24 more hoops. In addition to sinking long dlBtance solid stream noszles Jumbled words, in keeping with the his place. ed; P re s e n t, William Perrett; vice many are stopped. triumph over toe Oak Grill, then ing Roosevelt and the administra­ some Imagination on the part of the Spillane .. ..96 91 87 274 Ohlppers (0) a' four of his foul shot attempts. ro the 2 1-2 Inch hose. tion. season, "tear out" figures, and DRAMATIC, GLEE CLUBS —Dorothy Jewell, '37B. president, Irene Opalach; and secre­ Zone ia most effective on nar­ trimmed toe Biueflelds by 35-17 and some success until toe sixth when student. A few of the portraits de­ tary, Michael OrfitelU. Morlarty . ___ 85 88 94 267 By ASSOCIATED PRESS J. Lamenza ... .104 96 107—307 HL. brother. Herb Nelsgn, mads tha The selectmen requeatca delivery I guess after all I’m not very slogan matching, comprised the FILMS McLaughlin 106 332 row courts, where the defender! the West Sides by 34-21. be ran Into anotoer left and right J. Wylie ...... 88 scribed were "Laughing Cavallar” .. 123 103 American Association „ Former NYU Heavy Knocks . 96 92—276 only other West Hartford baakeL . April first, which is believed to be program. Officers for the second period are able to blanket the area. But All three victories were accom­ ant stayed down for \ count ot nine. much enamored over either of these The Sock and Buskin club and “Lady Hamilton", and "Madame Le DEVELOPED AND Farrand .. .. 128 112 103 338 St. Louis 5. Minneapolis 1. C. Jcbnson ... . 90 86 — 176 Seoonda Win Easily time enough to allow for the con­ men. So I take a "gold diggers" A stocking full of sweets had to FRENCH CLASS HAVE PARTY class are as follows: President, the zone has its weak spot, .n plished without extending toe P A 't Ht. waa dazed when toe round ended members of the Freshman-Sopho­ Bnin and Daughter." Edith Jackson; vice president, Tony PRINTED WEEK-END SCHEDULE J. Hayden .... .109 98 90—297 Coach Eric Norfeldt's chargsa struction of the new fire station. viewpoint. Which one will pan be divided— Helen Gudjunls, Doris Totals .... ___ 655 504 489 1548 fact, several of them, so many to any great extent, toe regulars Out 238-Poond Foe in and an easy mark for Pastor's right more, and Junior-Senior Glee club After these exercises are com­ wise coaches keep It as a surprize TONIGHT C Davies .... .106 109 106— 821 f-iiight.gamely all toe way but were Several large, fires have taken out the most for youth and age. Skinner, and Sarah FalcetU having luliano; secretary and treasurer, piling up a comfortable margin In 111 toe seventh, going down for the were guests of the Mothers’ club of pleted each pupil will be responsible The combined Freshman-Sopho­ Statia Godieski. * 24-HOlJR SERVICE maneuver to be used only for one National League C. Laklng .... .114 67 113—3'24 sadly outclassed In every depart- place in the town vvithln the past One went out of his way to criticize twelve correct unjurabled words out Manchester last Mond"v, December for a short story. TaloottviUe (1) toe early stages of e^ch contest and full count in 1:26. Pastor scaled — more, Junior-Senior French clubp The purpose of the club Is to half and when least expected. New York Rsmgers at Montreal SeTenth Round; New Ens- H. Matblaaon . . — 89— 89 ni-nt of toe game. Obuchowskl fea­ few years, requiring the services of and work against Roosevelt. The of a total twenty. Tiie "tear outs" li. The dramatic club presented the —Albina Kaski, 'S7B. held a Christmas party Tuesday Film Deposit Box At Blankenbufg .. 101 97 105 303 Canadiens. the reserves going in to finish toe 188)4. ou' of town fire departments to stop other lost his position with the were figures tom out of a sheet of show the students, how to act at E llU ...... ___ 105 100 105 310 Job. Next . week, however, toe tured with toe High seconds and one-act play, "The Nine Who Were afternoon In the assembly hall. Store Entrance Bounce Passes Used to New York Americans at Toronto. 9 '619 674 597 1700 Fraher looked good for toe few the fires from becoming conflagra­ Townsend organization because he paper without drawing. A candy Mother” which is to be given to the banquets! weddings, making Intro­ Marcham . ... 103 120 90 313 . Internattonsl-Amerlcan League PoUah-Amerks encounter the title MoOOY TITLB WINNER. In response to toe roll-call, each ductions, applying for a job and the Strickland ___ 08 121 118 837 Break Up Interceptions holding Weldon quintet in the night­ land Titlist Loses Crown Drivers (4) minutes be played. ' tions. dared to champion Roo.sevelt. cane waa awarded Olga Matushak student body on Decem ^r 21 The person was compelled to name a One of the methods used to Providence at Cleveland. V Fortin .... .167 102 112—381 feel that Gomer Smith can best pre­ HIGH SCHOOL WORLD like. Schubert . . .. 128 108 106 842 cap of Tuesday's triple-header and Boston, Dec. 19.— (A P ) — ’The Manchester’s econds had no The town has an organized fire who cleverly fashioned 8 ScotUe cast, which included Harry Hultlne French noun which would be suit­ . . break up zone play is a varia­ Syracuse at Springfield. second try succeeded for Al McCoy, 0 . Woodward . . 88 61 101—275 company at the present time, but sent a bill for relief for aged and dog from her paper. The matching STAFF. —John Perrotti, '40B. KEMP'S Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. the champions are determined to On Decision m Boston. tn-ublr at.all in romping away with Marlon Erickson. Blanche Gattl. able for a (Christmas gift. No per- TotaU ...... 538 646 624 1605 tion of the delayed attack. Three stiff • punching French-Canadlan W. Keith .... .111 104 86—301 to preliminary contMt to the tune before the new fire truck arrives it work for youth being friendly with slogans with their product.^ was —John Hamilton, '39A. Amerloon Association end toe F A ’S winning streak and Sam Pratt, Carl Johnson, Gladys 801- could name a noun two times Kellsr’s (8) men go downcourt, one to play get back into toe running them- heavyweight, and today he wore the H. M ontle___ . 8. 82 96— 260 of 37 to 16 ns three full teams were U understood that the lire com- the chiefs at the capltol. Youth very appropriate for the CTub and EMltor-ln-Chlef — near the hoop, but not In toe foul St. Paul at Tulsa. Addy, Mildred Knight, Robert Dorothy without paying a forfeit McGuire .. ... I l l 116 96 822 selves. N ew England heavyweight cham­ C. Finch ...... 99 122 100—321 sunt against the West Hartford rs- p.'.ay will be rc-organizeil. should be relieved from care of aged Earl Hunt showed his knowledge of Alley, Marlon Olson find Robert Schreiber, '37B. lane, and two to occupy toe cor­ SUNDAY New York, Dac. 19.— (A P )—Bob Entertainment waa provided for Chapin ...... 100 117 102 310 Weldon's opened toe season im­ pionship mantle. F. Cendnl .... .113 118 117—348 ■ervec. Green paced the scoring at­ l^ n a rd Fait, engineer and repre- I am getting hariler to get along nationally advertised products by Hall, and Miss Helen Page, their Managing Editor — William ners. This la worked against a National League Pastor, toe former New York Uni­ with and more set in my way as I by two short French plays which w m ii ...... 97 112 108 317 pressively enough by turning back McCoy, now a resident of Bos­ tack with five baskets, while Oavel- •entatlve of the Sanford Company, attaining the highest score. Conso­ coach, are to be congratulated on Knapp, '37B. \ . .. 102 8-2 zone and toe two deep maneu-’ Montreal Canadiens at New York versity heavyweight who was some­ grow a.ntlque. I am going to the highly amused the audience. I^ostrom . 99 116 315 the West Sides, SO-l'I, but have run ton, was lagging far behind toe de­ 666 619 612 1866 lo, ScMeldge, (Jole and Harry S^ua- will attend a special meeting of the lation prizes were awarded to Sarah their fine performance. Feature Editor—Barbara Ca- ^TCtice .. .130 99 113 342 are hard put to stop the maneu­ Rangers. , what better known am an amateur Pow Wow Friday night at the West After the presents : ad been dis­ into 'plenty of trouble since them fending tltliet, Tony Shucco, the trl'to also stood out. The locals fire company after January first, at Foicetta in the slogan-matching The Glee club, imder the direction hoon, '37B. ■ .. - .1 . — .1 ■ .. vering which follows. The same New York Americana at (Jblcago. boxer than he has bean as a pro, la Side Recreation building. Smoke tributed, refreshments, which con­ Boston at Detroit. bowing to the Oak Grill by 30-29 and clever Italian boxing maitcr, at Potters (2) ti ailed by 7-4 at toe end of toe first which Ume plans will be made to test and to Bernice Beebe in the of O. Albert Pearson and accom­ Sports Eklltor—Michael Haber- f f i a U — . .. 540 542 535 1617 tactics are used against 2-1-2 or beginning to look like a better fight­ Macbanica building Isst night until the pipe of peace, listen to the ern, '37B. sisted of Eskimo pies, cookies and 0,1 2-3 zones. Internattonal-Amartoao League the Elaat Sides by 24-19 in toe two 2 Woodward . .101 87 89—277 quarter but ran up ten points in the re-organize and esUbllsh a fire Jumbled words test Doris Skinher panied by Doris Cole, chose -os ItZ candy were served. biggest uppets of toe League cam-. er than toe fans thought ha was. the ninth round, when his wldely- W. Martin ... . 98 105 68—296 whoopee ki yl. sit at the council Exchange Editor— Jean Oide Your On other occasions, bounce Providence at Syracuse. r ono as the HaH team went scora- company in accordance with the guessed correctly th, number of selections, "Lo How a Rose," "Hark Bon Ami (8) paign to date. Now tied for fourth Pastor received a lot of publicity ■pMed rights to toe body became F. Mozzer .... .124 112 119-355 fire. Here’s more to worry about. ■37B. ■» — Marian Behrend. Brozowski ... 124 115 120 passes are employed to balk in­ (ineveland at Pittsburgh. lesi and then were never headed National Board of Fire Un ''■rwrit- mints in a package but for the What Mean Those Holy Voices," 359 place with the Biueflelds, Weldon's afi a collegtan and as winner of the elfecUve. C. Thornton .. .139 lie 105—360 ers. What would they call us? Not Assistant Editors— Marian Beh- Sheldon ...... 96 123 139 358 terceptions. Some gifted teams Phlladalphla at f(ew Haven. after that. smail error of eighteen candies. and "Gesu Bambino,’’ » Polish Carol solve the problem by merely stay­ will be out to accomplish the seem­ golden gloves tournament but since Shucco then etertdd to wilt and P. Ballsisper . .104 92 96—202 The new fire company will be in­ Townsendltes. Probably Big Chiefs, rend, '37B; Jack Oockett, 37A; Miller 119 98 126 343 Amerlcsui Association Braves and Squaws and if I remem­ Santa Claus did not fall the high in honor of Christmas time. JUNIORS 8TNDY POETRY ing away out and letting their long S t Paul ^t S t Louie. ingly Impossible by stopping the be started fighting for money two during toe 12to and final round, be / Wilkie ___ .116 86 128—330 structed on modem methods of tBe Sam Pratt, '38B; Charles Rob­ Allen .. 130 119 lOl 350 ber my history the Squaws do the school "studes’’, he was there, —Foley. Telephone shots fire away. Minneapolis at Wichita. fast stepping Pollsh-Amerks’ torfat years ago hs’a been Just anotoer was floored for a four-count and was Kebart 144 134 149 427 very latest type in fire fighting whiskers and sack. Perhaps Santa bins, '38A; Herbert Seymour, to their diadem It should prove the about to drop from exhaustion when work. Ugh, Ugh. '37B; George Smith, '37B; Peeirv Twentieth centurjr poetrv by Ed­ The man-for-nian all over toe heavyweight although he has lost 362 698 630 1010 covering suburban and rural sec­ was too busy, after all, for who CAROL SINOINO BEGINS court system has Its most promi­ best and closest game the P A ’a have only two fights In az many yeara. the final bell clanged. Bookers Racing Notes tions, also as to the various types CLARA SOUTHEROILL, Woodruff, '39B. win Markham, Edward Arlington Totals ...... 613 589 635 1887 (1) 84 North School St., should Santa be but Helen Gud- IN FRANKLIN BUILOtNU Shearer’s (U nent exponent In New York In played in the League this season. He set about getting eome Impor­ McCoy’s stirring finish swayed W. Knofla .... . 89 136 100—326 of equipment and its proper use; Librarians—Lucy Gray. '38B; Robinson, Edgar Lee Masters, Amy Can Be Of Valuable Service To You When Last Night's Fights The other two battles also prom­ the two Judges. The referee de­ By ASSOCIA’TEO PRESS Manchester. Conn. Junis! Mr. Wright w'as once again Frances Hyde, '38B. Lowell, Robert Frost, and' George Varrick ...... 108 109 116 383 Columbia. Paul Mooney's men do tant notlcea, however, when he H. Dougan ... . 92 123 93—308 Mr. Fait having attended Fire not wait to cross the center line ise to be close and bard foughL clared It a draw, which was the case a young boy with his lollypop. Manchester High’s first afternoon Sterling Is being real in Miss Helen B. K n o fla ...... 85 92 08 275 knocked out Mg Ray IraipiellitUera In L. WelmoQ ... . 90 109 78—277 William V. Dwyer, managing di­ i>epartment Drill schools wlU in­ Reporters— George Alden, 37B; You Want To Buy Or Sell Somethings— to pick out their foes. They go The cellar-dwelling West Sides meet last year when Mc(>>y'and Shucco CXILD BLAZE Miss Forman , was assisted with carol singing waa given Thursday Elsie Beccio, '37B; Louise Cham­ Page's Junior English classes. The Chanda...... 101 160 180 By ASSOCIATED PRESS too seventh found of their ten-round Dr. Allison .. .115 102 105—322 rector of Tropical Park, baa dsirig- struct the new fire oompany on after them In their opponents' de­ New York— Bob Pastor, 183^4, the Biueflelds In toe opener at 7:15 staged their first clash. McCoy the serving of refreshmenU by Ber­ afternoon by rooms 13 and 17, bers, '398: Elton Clark, '37B; many interesting poems of Edward Rent Houses, Etc. Cofek ...... 110 124 119 348 bout before 5,240 fane at Madison H. Benson .,.. . 95 104 66—265 nated Dec. 21 os Charity Day at methods of attacking fires under nice Beebe, Helen Gudjimls and fensive area. By hustling and New York, knocked out Ray Impel- o’clock and hope to break Into toe weighed 188, a pound more toan Duluth, Mtnn.— Firemen called to Franklin Building, Room 13 was Jean Clarke, '39B; Everett Cole’, Arlington Robinson, Edgar Lee Petke ...... 126 106 118 350 Square Garden last night. B. Smith .... .118 107 112—387 the Coral Gables. Fla., racing different conditions, hose laying, Duluth helghU to fight a fire found Helen Hohl. assembled on tha second landing of crowdlqg toe opposition, they llttlere, 238, Cold Springs, N. Y., win column for toe first time at the The only vislbla rewards for '.bat Shucco. '37B; Louis Foley, '38B; Frances- Masters and Robert Frost seem to force errors. expense of their rivals. The Blue- course. -The proceeds will go to ; Udder raising, saving of ilvet,, prop­ it under a enowpile. Smoke roee — Elsie Beccio.' the north staircase. The boys sang Totals 620 691 681 1692 (7). victory were the New .York state A crowd eatlmated at 10,000, al­ Godleskl, '37B; Lucy Goodale, be toe moit popular. Aftei the stu­ The results are interceptions In fields have given good account of 699 681 584 1864 Dade County welfare work. er ventUation, covering exposures, through the snow from a peat bog the part of "King Wenceslas" and John Anderson, 174, Sweden, out­ heavyweight title and first call on a most twice toe seating capacity, "W e wish to make toe day os hydraulics, pumpe, etc. 37B; Ray Goslee, '38B; John dents read Master's epitaphs they convenient scoring territory. With pointed Leo (Red) Bruce, 176, Pltts- themselves In beating the East Sides stormed toe ancient structure that which they sale probably had been the gjrla, the part of the page; both Hamilton, '39 A; Ann Ho worth, JUST DIAL 5121 poaaible>bout with Joe Louis In Jan­ l»a i Holers (0) much like otoer daya during our Hebron will have a fire company, “LADY EDISON" were asked to write epitaphs of toe other team still . moving toe and losing to toe Amerka and (3rUl boa housed Boston’s moat famous smouldering since summer. They groups combined to sing the chorus. •38B; Irene Johnson, '38B; Mar­ uary, but It Increased Pastor’s pres­ W. Stevenson . 90 120 83—393 meeting as poseible", said Dwyer. 'to e station, and fire truck to be piled on more snow and returned to their own lives. The students are And Ask For other, way,-It's not hard to whip ^^akonia (31ty— Junior Muneell, five and rule slight favorites In this boxing contests. ’The gross gate All voices were In harmony. Vincent tige enormously, 0 61—264 "W e will not change tha routine of their station. An Interesting article was garet McCJartan, '39B; Olive now making anthologies of toe MORfi across a score. But to play tola 180, Chilocco, outpointed Babe Hunt, clash. receipts were 811,182.60, an eighth . Bonnlekoon. . 89 84 proud of, and with the co-operation Diana’s accordion accompaniment Metcalf, '38A; Marian Olson, "The teip,” the biggest fighter W. Wethersll . 103 84— 282 tha program. The employeea will brought into shorthand 2A recent­ favorite poems. type of game a team must be In 202, Ponca Chty (10). The second game at 8:15 may of which went to toe Boston Ameri­ . 96 c t the public, a lower fire loss U ex- added to tbeheauty of the carol. '38B; Felicia Pletrowskl, '37B; PEP POW ER now In action, has been touted for 96 98-I-29U not be requested to gtvs up thslr . V pected. ly. entitled “Lady Eklisou in A c­ — Ray Goalee. effect shape. Columbia generally Denver — Young Joe Louis, 166, prove the best of the evening as it can’s Christmas basket fund. K. Johnson . . .66 HELPFUL POLICE When the last strains of "King Mary Smith, 'STB; Faith Steven­ , too. That Is-why It wins so years as a coming champion. He had 107—302 day's salary but sU donatlona from tion." A picture of Beulah Louise £ Walsenbuig, Colo., outpointed brings together toe two teams that T. Kelley .... .109 86 , There will be a "White Gift" Wenceslas" died away. “The First son, '39B; Marjorie Taylor, 37B; Herald Classified ECONOMY often. '■ Just returned from a successful tour B. Ballsieper 98 110—394 them will be voluntary." I^ul—A dragging bumper Henry, who CT called Lady Edison, Oeorge Black. 167. Milwaukee, (10). upset Weldon’s and are now tied for . 86 ' service in the Hebron Congrega- Noel” sounded throu^ the halls, Ellen Toman, '37B; Frances Wal- SENIORS GET CERTIFICATES with Honolulu—Baby Tiger Flowers, runner-up honors to the P A ’s, name­ of the Pacific coast and tbs only The 1937 rsclDg season probably tripped Lawrence P. Thul, 32, into a aicompanled the article. She baa 53 will see Johnny Longden, aeoond tfonal church Sunday at 12 m. the o gtnatlng In the young throats of lett, '39B; Frank Wilson, 40B; N EX ^: IntorsecMotia] basket* 184, Omaha, and Kid Moro, 186, ly, toe Oak Grill and East S(des. prevloua-knockout on bis record 656 688 878 1725 tnaxlnium prison term of 10 years. Inventions to her credit. One of her ranking Jockey of tha eoiuitry this, hOth. Anyone wishing to bring Nathan Oatchell'a homeroom stu- Arthur Wilkie, '40B. bdlL Manlte drew, (8). Action galore should mark this en­ came from the even bigger Prlmo WRESTLING BUears (4) He fled when s police squad hallM moat recent inventions is, a gadget Three upper Seniors in shorthand Department year, tiding tor William Woodward’a . vegetables. Jelly, canned vegetables, denta. Typists: Ruth BlsseU, 'STB; Atlantic His helpful pal, bolding the oil oan, gle smart. automobiles f o r s a l e i CtrRlSTMAS AND CEMETERY free of charge for 3 months or un­ for single gentleman, continuous Inches snow, weather fair; no ski­ T la not enough to help the feeble Former King Takes Up Ex­ beaming on him— And every hour through which you viTeafhs and filled baskets tor til April 1, 1937. The more than hot water, free parking. $3.50 per Heavy Rain Leaves TraQs ing. up, but to support him after— Pal— Pvo just given the cylinder ever sulled. 1930 FORD 1 1-2 ton truck, 1930 cemeteries. Also Christmas plants 150 Manchester families that are week. 08 Pine street. Laconia, N. H— No enow, temp. ^hakespeare. ercise to Hold His Weight a thorough oiling. Tom. Ford coupe. Also used parts and and cut flowers. Krauss Green­ now using this modem air con­ 34, cloudy. Tom—Cylinder! That wasn’t the I ’d have them all be gone— forever OKLAHOMA OOVERNOB K . 1 . tires. We also buy old cars for house, 621 Hartford Road. Phone ditioned typo refrigeration ere our Barren of Snow; Condi­ Whltefleld, N H.— No snow after cylinder: that was my oar. gone— parts. A. Pantaleo. Wetherell 3700. beat saleamen, L. T. Wood Co. APARTMENTS—FLATS— showers. Temp. 43. PLANS COMEBACK IN OIL — Happy Again. Forgotten, like the things that Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox street. Phono 3346. Open 8 to 6. TENEMENTS 63 Manchester, N. H.—No snow Tne popularity of trailers Is csinnot be; Sunday 8 to 12. CHRISTMAS TREES and wreaths, FOR SALE— BEAUTIFTH, enamel tions Fairin MtfWansfield southern New Hampshire; no skat­ Oklahoma (31ty— (A P)— Gover­ strange. It’e hard to make the And then each hour would ba a hap­ 25c each and up, basketa to- ceme- kitchen range, with rcaervolr; also TO RENT—6 ROOM FLAT $80; 6 nor K. W. Marland, who once head­ ing at Warren. Enzesfeld, Austria, Dec. 19— (A P ) driver hear when you yell directions py one— 1P3C PONTIAC SEDAN; 1935 Ply- t.rlcB filled, 50c and up. Comer enamel bungalow range. Cook room slngla $40; Main street store ed the $200,000,000 Marland oil For only good things would be leR, OUR BOARDING HOUSE mouth coach; 1935 Chevrolet Pittsfield, Mass. — Insufficient from ’way back. Main and _Bi..scll streets. Free de­ Btovea $3.00 up. Note special.' Sev­ with 3 room living quarters suit­ Area of Vermont; Big snow for skiing. company, now the -Continental, —^The Duke of Windsor, intent on you see. coupe; 1934 Pontiac sedan; 1933 able for tailor, barber, plumber, building himself up and holding hU livery. eral makes of radios, electric plans to stage a come-back. In the Traffic violation doesn't indicate Pontlao coach; 1933 Graham washers, electrij boxes, electric etc., $45. AppU Edward J. HoU. oil business. weight at a healthy 142 potlnds. And this Is what T6 reaUy Uke to ’ sedan; 1932 Chrysler sedan. Cole CHRISTMAS TREES and wreaths Year for Winter Sports. daring, it Indicates a very foolish 'NEUL,VC)Li WlKiGEO Irons and mixers and numerous Tel. 4642. Since he retired ss preMdent of arose early today for a vigorous do— F I F T Y f i s h / Motors. 6463. 7'''' each and up. Also baskets for head. other things, 10 to 30 percent off Sports Roundup the Marland comp ny In 1928, Mar­ round of setting-up exercises. It I could do whatever I wished for “ i MY COv/EY CSE X T3REAMED cemeteries, 60c and up. Potted FOR -RENT — 71 CHESTNUT list. Why? In low ren* district. land saw hla personal fortime I The taxi driver is good. No ama- you. plants, 10c each and up. McCon- street, seven rooms and garage. Boston, Dec. — (A P )—New dwindle. But he retained his Inter­ His friends said the abdlca CAfSLEe— X'M O N C E O F ..'one’s Stove Shop, Manchester England ski trails, laved by frequent By BILL KINO jtur cat watch the road while 11s- Manchester vlllc’s Greenhdusc, 21 V.lndcmero Green. Phone mornings, 7912. est In the progress of the Industry monarch intended to regain Clarence—So you asked Kathleen rainfall, were generally barren of Boston, Dec. 1 9 .- (A P )—Gll Do- vitality In every possible way. Sning to the conversation on the ■DOKIG L l k E A TRYltslQ TO and 226 WiHxlbrldge. Free delivery and was instrumental In bringing to marry you. FOR RENT—02 HOLL STREE’T. .snow today, and thousands of skiers ble, broadcasting from his hospital trying days when he struggled back seat. vening Herald 50c or over. Telephone 5947. • NTIQliES — Christmas gifts. about formation ol the Inter-state Friend— Yes, but I didn’t have B l ^ U I T S - P IC K U P A Chest of drawers, desks, candle very desirable second floor flat, faced another green week-end. cot assures, the football clans that tween love and Empire have left \ he’U be out In plenty of time to at­ oil compact commission two years any luck. She asked me If I had CLASSIFIED stands, bedside tables blanket five rooms, with large sun room, Only the Mt. Mansfield area In their mark, they explained. READ IT OR NOT— -rv-1' W AY T H O S E ^ S O B IL L . HELP WANTED- tend the New York meetings after ago. any prospects. cheat, footstool.^, Bo.ston rockers. wllli or without garage. Rent rea­ northern Vermont offered anything Mis regular program, after the Automobile fatalities In 1923 wore MAT=tUEM BLVSS ADVEKTISEMKNTS like fair conditions. There was the holiday. . .he Is a tough old vet­ Now the governor has announc­ 14,411— in 1934, 33,980. Clarence—Why didn't you tell her W ITH M Y FEMALE 35 ii.Irrors, lowboys, chairs, aeere- sonable. Phone 4083. setting-up exercises, calls for a C— • y Count worn* ,io a lina, scarcely any snow In New Hamp­ ed he and Howard B. Drake of Pon­ about your rich uncle? u m b l e d f o r taries. V. Hcdccn, Manchealer eran.. .that auto sma-shup of hla round of golf and nine-pins. Then T T E E T H a n d Initlala. numhera and tobravutiona W ANTED— N E A T reliable girl to FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, shire and western Ma^achusetts. would cripple most for life ... ca City, a former Marland oil com­ he submits to the 233-pound French The automobile has put the ham­ Friend—I did. Kathleen’s my aunt aacb count aa « *urd and cornuound Green. YOU, THEY MUf.T a.salat with general housework. with all Improvement,"!. 177 Maple Despite the lack of snow, how­ pany official, expect to drill oil wel|a masseur of his host, Baron Eugene mock out of business. Time was, now. WHEM X worda aa two worda. Minimum eoaf la on a lease they have acquired prtca T>; threa unaa Phone 3615. FOR SALE — HAINES upright street. ever, there was plenty of evidence After all these years, Tom Dona­ de Rothschild, who pummels him when every home bad a hammock HAVE BE EM W O K E U P Una rataa par day Coi rranatani that winter sports are In for a big somewhere In Texas. until the royal flesh glows. or two. Now no one has any time Some things we don’t like: / piano, A-1 condition, safe, child’s hue, former Connecticut boxing czar TTRAIMED IM ads. FOR RENT— FOUR ROOM flat, "When I complete serving out The most regular sleeping hours A dim light X M A O crib. Just the things for Xmas year. Manufacturers of ski clothing and one of the real oldtimers, has to sit In a hammock. They are al­ iCvraeClaa aiarrM IT. IMT DOGS— BIROS— PETS 41 first floor, south aide, 18 Knox and equipment reported unprece­ the remaining two years of my that he has known In years, his In­ A chilly room A C IR C U S ^ CHEWEDTHREE Caah Cbarga presents. 275 Oakland street. turned his back on his favorite sport ways in the family car going some a Cunaacuuv* Uaya ..| 1 otai t ota street. Inquire 20 Kn >x street. dented soles. term as governor I expect to retire timates added, have helped In bring­ place or coming back from some A Uttle sliver of soap. ■ROW S O P ...w ord from New London is that ing him back to health. I Conaacutiva Uay * ..I t ciaj 11 ota FOR SALE— CANARIES. Guaran­ FOR S A LE -R O U N D oak kitchen In Newport, Vt., manufacturers of from politics and give my entire place. I Uay ...... FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM apart­ ski suits, wlndbrcakcrs, caps, mit­ he will step out there shortly aa a The cares of state seemed far ■ PATCHVt/ORK All urdara for irraralar insartiona teed singers. 174 Cooper street. table, buficl and chairs, heating attention to the oil bU8lne.ss," Mar­ AMBULANCE GIVES LIFT 'S ment, steam heat. 26 Birch street. tens and jackets said bustnc.ss was wre.stllng promoter.. .not so with land said. from his mind late last night as the TO CHARITY SOUCTTORS. will oa ohargad at tba una time rata. store, with oil burner, also electric Apply Supt. Apt. No. 4. one of baseball’s most loyal rooters, I Uke wound up his athletic day After the other problems have - a»iaa Xax iong lacm . avary range. Telephone 7656 or 6852. the best In six years. . The demand had attentloB wlU aomeeae please day advartlatng giva upon raguaat Governor-Elect Francis P. Murphy with a nlne-plns on the 50-foot alley d)PAK10MA<|? POULTRY ANO s u p p l i e s 43 came from all New England, New PRACTICE HANG NOOSE explain why so many' motorists Ponca Qty. Okla.— (A P ) — An Ada orderad cor thraa or aix daya York state and even from large de­ of New* Hampshire.. .the major some 600 yards from the chateau. and atoppad Oator* tha third or tint) : PIECE USED LIVIN G suite STILL DANGLES IN CAPITOL drive on the left side pf the roads ambulance roared up to a business Q U IL T ^ FINEST N ATIVE quality roasting HOUSES FOR RENT 6', partment stores In the middle and dropped down to Mexico for a post- Is Happy Again day wlli.ba chargad cniy Cot tha ac­ covered In denim, A-1 condition, . and 90 few pedestrians walk on ItT house here. tual numbar of Imaa tha o appaar- ch.ckens, broilers 32c lb., dressed $25. Regular $27.50 brand new far west. election vacation and took In two Oklahoma City— (A P )— The Windsor whistled and sang and Rosa Bnlaw, Harold Voorhies afid ad. charging at tha raia aarnad. but and delivered. Carlson A Son Poul­ atudio couch, $18.50 If taken with­ Do Record Business bull fights which the natives de­ noose tied by state officials prac­ yodcled ivith the Amerlcan-bom Herman Smith stepped up to the no allowanea oi ratpnda oan be mada FOR RF:NT— SIX ROOM * single. scribed as the most exciting In years Old (3entleman—You’re an honest try Farm. Telephdne 4217. in a few daya. Come in an .. sec It! Ski merchants In Hanover, N. H ticing for the hanging la-.i June 19 Baroness de Rothschild during the ambulance attenciuts and e on all lima ada atoppad after tha Call 4131 pr 4279. cc lad. but It was a $10 bill I lost, not ^ ^ * t t r b « a * r tfftiSfir W •’' 'A t'k ’ 'Bowry M6«1I^'15*¥: ' thk' BO-. Block. naper, still Is tied and dangles In SmaU Boy— I know, mister. It waa e 'h A v s ’y d W 'm ------aold. 85c lb. dressed. Delivered. Ralph spread. worst ball player for a million mata­ Duke poured a Scotch and soda for our Ust. and it’s pretty cold to walk Tha darald will not ba raaponaiblt NEW DEAL a 'urtaln cord at the state capltoL a $10 bill I picked up. But last time Von Deck, telephone 6327. .'.Ithough there was Insufficient dors. ,. the Baroness and then one for him­ up there after a community chest (or roura than oua incorrect iiaarlloa Gooch’s hanging was the first In I found one, the man’ didn’t have of any a'ovarilaainaot ordered (or .snow In the Berkshlres, the baro­ self. A t the Baroness’ suggestion gift, so we just thought we’d 1st FOR SALE— KOAST^Nf chickens, Greenville, S. C.—Rural School Oklahoma since statehood. Prison any change. iDora than one tima. meter, wind and sky indicated a h joined his clear tenor with her you oome after us." The luadvartant omiaaion of tocor- 20c per lb. live weight, at the BUYING A DIAMOND Supervisor George D. Brown dtacov> Good news about another veteran officials were novices at tying storm was on the way. There was ...H o ly Cross (s building a new soprano -In the "Hoch vom Dach- They got the ride and also ^the fact uublloutioD of advariiaing will be farm. 629 West Center street THIS XMASr ered 22 pupils of Glassy Mountain a good base snow on the mountains nooses. stein an” —From the Peak of the The devil has rich pickings with raotifla only by oaneellsMon 'ot tha Telephone 8116. board track, modeled after the Mad- They gathered In the capltoI of­ donation. otaarga mada (or rhe aarvica rendareo Kavo nn Th«i* High school, up in the mountains, btit two to four more Inches were Dachstein— a favorite of all yodel- the man who thinks It Is a sin to Isoi. Square Garden boards, In honor fice of L. M. Nichols, Oklahoma All advariiacmanta muat oontorm DIAMOND SACRIFICES had never been In a barbershop, necessary for skiing. ers. laugh and undignified to smile. OAR HITS DYNA5UTE— ID atyla. copy and lypography wiih seen a movie, or heard a radio. of Bart Sullivan’s silver anniver- board of affairs chairman, and Then Wlnd.sor, In fluent "Wlen- GEESE FOR SALE —621 Hartford I'tirro ani upvprnl ptecpR now In Entry blank.s have been sent out sai-y as the Crusaders’ track coach NOTHING HAPPENS. ragu.lat'.one anforran by the DUOiiah- I)i6 en'liuHKe lofl liy prlvatt* pnr- So nine local schools have invited for the iinclassifled race sponsored watched as he fashloi ed a sample crisch’’ —the German dialect spoken Generally speaking, a woman is are iiod -they raaarva the right to Road. Telephone 3i00. .. .It will be set up on the tennis adit, raviaa or iajao* any oopy con- tlf'R. to ))0 nolfl far t*olow pre«pnt , thf 22 to come to town for free hair­ by the Mt. Gteylock Ski club for noose In a curtain cord. by residents of Vienna—asked the generally speaking. Trinidad, Colo.— (A P ) — Right In worlti. Mnny are offered at lens courUi above Fltton field...the lit­ The miniature noose still hangs pin boy to set up the pins. aldarad objacitonabla. than tuilf the original ooat. cuts. a turkey dinner, and a movie- New Year’s dav on the Intermediate the path of Mrs. J. L. House’s car, AKB ISTAKEM TO THE LAUMPRY CbUdlNU floUHH—Claaainaa ada to radio party. ghost trail in Pittsfield state for­ tle town Qf SaugUs, provided the in the curtain cord In one of his Starts to Bowl Youth—I dreamed last night that Da publlahed .anma day muat ba ra- POULTRY ANO SUPPLIES 43 ■\Vhetlicr you nro looking for a federal government will provide sliding out of control down an Icy \ ealvcd'by It o’clock noon: .Suturdaya quarter carat diamond nr on*» est, It will he the first "no-tall” office windows. Throwing off his gray lumber —er—ah—I proposed to you. I won­ hill, was a truck loaded with dyna­ wul^rlilnK BPveral caratn. you wUJ race .since new emphasis has been two-thirds ot the dough, will con­ der what this is a sign of? U:tO a. m profit by a, \lnlt boro. The Ferris wheel »’.as Invented by- jacket, disclosing a gray sport shirt, mite. They collided—and nothing F;i R s a l e ■ N ATIVE turKoya. Joe placed on safety. struct a $250,000 stadium on a site OIL FIELD’S ‘TOO QUIET black bow tie ai)d gray knickers, he Sweet Young Thing—It’s a sign TELEPHONE YOUR JuRt. I wo cxnniptcR; O. W. G. Ferris and llrst used at handy to the turnpike... Herscy, more happened. Powder experts Schaub, 188 Hlllatown Road. The first request for entry blanks FOR WOMAN VETERAN offered the first bowl to the Baron­ that you have more sense when you said that only In rare Instances will W ANT AOS. ENGAGEMENT RING the World’s Fair of 1893 In Chica- Pa., (2500 population) opens a 7100- 3*4 carat diamond act In platniiim for the eastern championship race to ess. are asleep than when you are a load of dynamite explode on Im- SCORCHY SMITH______A Costly Victory Ada are accaptao ovai ita lalaphona with 8 aide dianinndn. I’rlvnta be held on the Thunderbolt run at seat hockey rink Saturday and the Corpus Chris'.l, Tex.— (A P ) — After she won the match with awake. pacL By JOHN G TERRY At the OliAHtflL- KATfa. given at>uva GARDEN-FARM— party paid 84&0. We lomounted International - American leaguers aa a oonvanian > lu ad«arti«ara, but Mt. Greylock, Washington’s birth­ Mrs. Ethel Jester, who has operat­ little trouble they da.shod back to II a v in c wirNB*9rD t h e a »/?m l b a t t i k , m 4f o n ’s m e n watch r n r iR p i l o t p s s e r s o DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 tills fine diamond Into a iienutlful day, came from Sepp Lanz of Salz­ have high hopes of putting a team the chateau where movies were be­ the CAdli HA'rt£b will o« Mcreptco ea nmtlern mounlInK offered at only ed cafes tor 16 years In Texas oil • V ^RACHvre acotKHy t v r m * a w a s ...... PUUL PA7MCN1 It nald ai the biiai- burg, Austria. He will be accom­ there next season... that candy ing shown. A t the end, the strains FOR SALE—YATEL HONEY. 5 lb. |20A FOR SALE Inches snow on M t Mansfield; few Narragansett. of course, gets the WASHINGTON TUBS By P ane OUT OUR WAY Autoa—Hhlb py Truck ...... k CALLS bare spots on practise hill. Three top rating, followed by Suffolk ______BvWilliamH Aotoa-^Fot tl)r<6 ...... k Buy or Build! Rents Are Going Higher! Downs, which he Is trying to buy, Uaragak^-ttarvioa-'-tftoraga ...... IV feet snow, Mountain Toll road; nose WELL, HONEV, I MIGHT AS $ 800 CA5H I GOT A 76*/. CUT IN FUNNY WOW A BUT rr DON'T/ \ f THAT'S WHY A ACT NOW ! dive and other trails bard-packed S,inla Anita, Churchill Downs, Ar­ WBLL FOLD UP AND QUIT. TONIGHT. , THE SHOW, NOW. TCLL V Motorcaolak—Hicyclaa ...... II POLICE S M A S H E D FINCjEE THATT H A T KIQKir> IS t tMF'LLV>C'LL KIFVFO.NEVEB. Wanted Autoa—Motoroyo*ea ... 11 6-Room Single, fireplace, steam heat, excellent location, with Ice surface. Others, fair nm- lington Park, Laurel, Havre de THS SHOtMS LOSING MONEV YOU WKAT I'LL DO­ RttatneM aad t'rofeaalnaal aaerlcao Grace, Hialeah, Pimlico, Bowie and AND I'M DePWM RIGHT NOINI T'LL PUTUPTH6 MONB( HURTS SO MUCH TRVIN' TAAAKE HAVE NO Muaintaa ^rvicea t.^tToreo ...... li $700 cash needed. nlng. Temp. 33, cloudy, snow pre­ Uouaehold der tcea (.ilfarad ...... 11-/ 4 3 4 3 dicted: prospects good. Rockingham In that order...he TO ELEVEN CENTS. MORE THAN A EVESeVBODV UTQPlA- rr (iulldtiig—Ooniracting ...... | 6- Room Semi-Bungalow. $3500. Cash $500. Rutland, V t —Rain cleared most groups Agawam, Washington Park, SMASHED TOB. TWIMIC HE'S A WON’T WOttK- Flonata—Nurae4')M ...... 11 7- Room Single, garage, 2 lots. $3000. $500 down. of snow from trails leaving bare Ep.son Downs, Fay Meadows and MAN. AN'TW' HE'S MAKIM* Funeral iliractora ...... li FIRE Ice. Temp. 40, Arlington Downs In the field. P iR s r Haailiig —Plumbing—Roofing 1 Two-Family of 14 rooms, very good location. $4500. AlO OL’ TIMER IS TW' KID LOGIC Inauranca ...... |i ^ lu th Two-Family, garage, steam heat. Price $4250. Brattleboro, V t,—Winter aports JUS’ TCYIN’ TD GOOD AN'TW* Mltllnary —Uraaamaklng ...... II I'/i Acres, 6-room house, garage, barn, coops. Price rained out. Scant snow; temp. 38. GLAS'TONBURY LEAGUE Moving—Truckiog—d.oragf .... I< Restoration of 20 miles of skating (Charter Oak Alleys) MAKE THAT ONE KID’S MAKIN' Publle Paaaangar dervloe ...... It)-/ 4321 $3000. $500 down. Pa I nnng—Papering ...... on the Connecticut depends on ex­ OUV THINK HE HIM LOOKBADf Prolaaaional Sarvlcaa ...... North 3 Acres, 5-room house, barn, coops, electricity, heat, run­ pected freeze-up. Pfau Team c Y n e e d s a DRINK Kapalrlon , ...... \Y ning water. $500 down. Intervale, N. H.^Temp. 44; six Pfau ...... 195 105 105 119 Fallorlng —l>y#lng—Claanlng ... la Toilet Qooda ane Service ...... Ik S 4 3 r 25 Acres, excellent land, 7-room house, hot water heat, ELmlfi ...... 87 96 87 82 Wanted—Buaineae He v ic e ...... If bam, tobacco shed, coops, brook. $5500. Cash Caaella ...... 91 86 74 86 IMaea tioaal Chapman ...... 197 105 88 83 Couraaa abOi;,. HAVINCr AND OUR DUTV TO 6rO TO | HOMES HAVE BEEN MURDER TAKES Meatevaate WATER CO. w hatoVa m e a n ? o ’y a b e l ie v e t h is s n a k e ? R ooi^ Wtj^oui Board II I ^ o o a v THE INSPECTOR STRICKEN ~ It w e v v e THAT HOME AND SUARD SURROUNDED B/NEW PLACE WITH SAM E A MISTAKE? WHY, DANG VOUR BoArdera Waat«d ...... ||.a WE F/KJD RI6 H7 IN t h e m id d l e OF JUST . THE OFFICIAL WITH _ SCOTLAND VABD MEN ASTONlSHIN^ ia f ig al Bottoaa ^ oBBal' Botloia ®i|