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iNBT PBBSS HUN ATBRAGB DAILr GmOULATiON OF THB BVENlKa HBRALD for the month of December, 1926, 4,957
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CUT OVER A BILLION T FROM NATION’S DEBT | EVEN CONGRESS WETS dRL OFFICIAL ------. ! 2 MEN, HORSE LEOSLATlIIiFS Washington, Jan. 4.— ^The | Cleveland, .,0., Jan. 4.— “ If Judge Landis really wants to nation's public debt was reduced j SOBER, SAYS A DRY clean up baseball, let him send by 173,504,000 during 1926, ; 0FR.LT0WNAND ADRIFT J DAYS for. me., rL siye him the. details 1 9 2 7 SESSION the Treasury announced today. . a . of how Louisville threw a batch The reduction left the total debt lUnderhill of Bay State Indignantly Denies of games in the league, the first on December 31 at 31®>9T4,- ONBALL GAMES year the circuit was / formed, 000,000, a decrease of $7,522,- O N A I^ E F L O E ON TOMORROW HEAD COP GONE Members Drink to Excess, as New 1876.” 1 000,000 from the high point This was the Information of , — . ’ reached on August 30, 1919. York Wet Declared fered here today by George She’s Treasurer, School Lake Superior Fishermen More Than Half of 38 Heu Strife, 70, federal court' bailiff, Work Begins Tonight With Washington, Jan. . 4. — The»floor,” ,said Underhill. “ I have seen and star of hlg leaghe baseball Survive Grisley Experi chkrge yesterday of Rep. Celler, \ but four intoxicated in the cbrri- In IVho’s Who In Crook 50 years ago. the Organization Caucus Teacher andW. C. T.U. UQUOR ARRESTS Dei^crat of New York that many; dors or office building.. None of “ Jim Devlin, pitcher; George i cdngbessmen drank to excess was these is now a member. Hall,.fielder; Craber. catcher,.! light; Police Chief Has ence; Eat Raw Herring, calledx'an absolute and unquali. “ I don’t believe there Is a sim ed Baseball” In Chicago and Nichols, third baseman, g o t ! es; Parade. Inaugural BaD ARE FALLING OFF fled falsehood” In the Hou$e today ilar body of 435 men the world toftetber and threw a number of < byT.ep. Underhill, Republican of over who indulge less lu Intoxicar- games so that Louisville lost the Horse Eats Nothing at AO. Masshchusetts. Ing liquor, and that includes the t)r On Their Way There. pennant,” Stiiet declared. Bring Crowd to Hartford. Wife; Girl’s Books 0. K. members of the wet bloc In the “ In six years I have seen but “ The league officials found It one member intoJticated on this House.” out, though, and expelled ^ the Hartford, Jan. .4— Attracted by SEght Drop During Year, Lo Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Jan. 4.— Chicago, Jan. 4.— The vanguard four for life.” ' West Greenwich, Jan. 4.— This tomorrow’s opening scenes of a leg Two men who with their horse of baseball players and managers, ------^------;------^ ^ -----
PAGE TWO MANCJHEStER HEIfeAia>i^ ttfE i& A Y , JAN. 4, ^1«2T^ \— ,1------I Troop 8 of the^ Swedish.Luther TROLLEYMEN FEED INSTALL OFnCERS MOTHER MADE HAPPY REBEKAHS INSTALL . A. 0 . I t ANNIVERSARY an church will meet at the church BIRDS ALONG WAY BY SON'S LONG CALL tonight at 7 o ’clock sharp. From Local Stocks there they will go to the Hollister The Feed the Birds campaign Mrs.- W. T. Smith, of Charter (Famished by Putnam ft Go.) : FOR MYSTIC REVIEW THEIR NEW OFFICERS . PLANS ARE CONPLETEJ street school where they will hold being carried on by the Man jOak Place, -was the recipient of a contest with Scout Troop 1. chester Fish and Game club has an unexpected and unusual , Bank Stocks. received additional aid from un greeting New Year’s Day from •^Ity B’k & Trust' . •. 625 700 expected source. Deputy Supreme . Commander her son Samuel, who Is now re Hold Well Attended Meeting HartfcH’d C!ater«r and Smith’s Conn River Banking .300 Some of the trolleymen on the Conducts Ceremonies For siding-in Flint, Michigan. and Banquet at Odd Fellows* Singing Orchestra Engaged 250 •l^rst Nat (Httd) .. .235 Hartford-South Manchester line Women’s Benefit Association About 8 o’clock In the even HaU. For February 3. Juihis Hartt School of Music Htfd Aetna Natl . . .400 ing, Mrs. Smith heard the tele throw the crumbs from their Ida Levin, Teacher of Pianoforte. ‘ fitfd-iCJonn Tr Co ...5 7 5 phone ring. She thought that It dinner pails out onto the snow Mystic Review, Woman’s Bene Sunset Rebekah lodge installed Max Walker of Hartford will Alfred Cohn, Teacher of Violin. Land Mtg & Title ... 66 covered bank on McLean Hill. was one of her neighbors calling ■Htfd Morris Plan B’k 115 fit association at a largely attended its new officers at a meeting In Odd cater at the 60th anniversary ban Stodio: The pheasants have become so meeting held last evening in Tink ! up for a chat. Instead, it was her Fellows hall.last evening. The pro quet of Manchester Branch No. 1, .Phoenix St B’k T r.. .400 familiar with the act that they son calling on long distance STATE THEATER BUILDING -Park St T ru s t...... 425 er hall. Installed its new officers gram began with a supper in the A. O. H., in the K. of 0. ball on gather dally in large numbers to for the year 1927. The business from Flint to wish her a Happy I banquet hall at 6:30 in charge of Thursday evesiiiS> Februai^ 3. Earl For Appotatmenta Call tRlverelde T r u s t------450 await feed. New Year. , | 808-5, 650 or 2-5010. ' Of all places to Invent a coal 440 sesison followed the annual sup Mrs. Claude Truax’ and a large Smith’s singing orchestra, also of * U S Security .... J. .420 “<♦> Mrs. Smith was naturally { burning automobile— Pittsburgh 1 Bonds. per. committee of the Rebekahs and Hartford, will play a. program of much surprised and pleased. She ! brothers. The tables looked very at East Conn Pow 5 . . . 99 Deputy Supreme Commander said'she could hear his voice ' Irish airs and dance music. The Htfd & Conn West 6s 95 18 ON TRIAL FOR HUGE Margaret Littleton was the instal tractive with a spray of holly tied orchestra will lead the group sing ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii just as plainly as a local call. I with red ribbon at each place, and Hart E L 7% ...... 290 296 ling officer. Assisting her as lad ------® ing during the banquet. Conn L P 5% s ...... 109 110% ies of ceremony were District Dep candles burning in green candle-! According to the report of the ,Conn L P 7 s ...... 116 BOOTLEG CONSPIRACY uty Emma Haas of Hartford and sticks. All were reminded of the ” general committee, all arrange Conn L P 4 % s ...... 95 Mrs. Annie McLagan, retiring lieu new year by a large placard bear ments are nearly completed. The ,Brid Hyd 6 s ...... 103% tenant commander of Mystic Re ing the numerals 1927 in red let New England decorating company T o n ig h t Insnrance Stocks. view. MANY BEQUESTS ters. The menu included hot scal will transfora the hall with a color Ring (Operating in Connecticut, loped potatoes, baked ham, cabbage STATE 510 Aetna Insurance .... 493 According to Charges, Dealt The new officers are as follows: scheme of ^een, geld and white, AT 7:00 and 9:00 .Aetna L if e ...... 500 515 . Commander— Mrs. Grace Lath- salad, rolls, coffee. Ice cream and the colors of the order. Aetna Life full pd ..500 515 In MiUions. cake. An/"orchestra played during rop. IN BROOKER WILL the meal. A canopy will be spread just Aetna Life part p d .. .445 Past Commander— Mrs. Grace under the ceiling and festoons of A u tom obile...... 160 175 New York, Jan. 4.— Eighteen Miss Mary Smith, of Stafford RICHARD Best, Springs, the district deputy and her green and white will be suspended White Conn G en eral...... 1600 men went on trial in the federal Lientenant Commander— Mrs. from it to the aides of the hall. 740 court here today on an indictment staff installed the following offi BARTHELMESS in National Fire ...... 725 Margaret McCourt, cers: Flag shields of American and Irish Sheep’ charging them with operating a gi Black .. Htfd Steam B oiler.. . 640 660 Junior Commander— Mrs. J. M. Large Number of Personal flags will be placed between the Hartford F ire ...... 490 500 gantic rum ring, by which mllllona Noble Grand— Mrs. Minnie Wee- Franz. der. windows. The lighUng flxtu-es will Phoenix ... , ...... 485 495 of dollars wofth of liquor was al leged to have been circulated an Record Keeper— Miss Helen Beneficiaries Share In Vice Grand — Mrs. Frances be made Into floral baskets con •Travelers...... 1200 1220 Griffin. taining southern smiiax while the '.< Public Utility Stocks. nually. ./ Chambers. The ring, according to the prose Finance Keeper— Mrs. Annie Past Noble Grand— Mrs. Iva In decorations on the sldewai’s will be Tomorrow ONLY Tomorrow Conn Power C o ...... 320 Brown. Three Million Estate. augmented with this flqwer. Conn L P 7 % ...... 112 cution, operated extensively graham. throughout New York, New Jersey Collector— Mrs. Anna Wade. Recording Secretary— Mrs. Em Announcements concerning the DOUBLE FEATURE BILL Conn L P 8 % ...... 120 \ Publicity Reporter— Mrs. Bessie speakers and the program will be Hart Gas com ...... 73 and Connecticut. ma Nettleton. The Year’s Langh Hit! Thirty-three men were Indicted Tyler, Ansonia, Jan. 4.— An estate up Financial Secretary— Miss Edith made next week. A SUPER CAST Hart E L ...... 337 Chaplain— Mrs. Alice Hunter. Hie Funniest Film Comedy kHart Gas p f d ...... 49 on the charge, which included al ward of $3,000,000 is believed to Walsh. since “ Excuse Me” ! It’s a •—in— leged bribery of Coast Guardsmen. Sergeant— Mrs. Mildred Sander have been possessed by the late Treasurer— Mrs. Nellie B, Lull. Howl. :BoNETelCo...... 160 son, , Conn Elec Serv p fd .. 66% The government declares the liquor Charles F. Brooker. The will was Chaplain— Miss Mary Hutchison. “WINNING ring operated a fleet of small boats, Lady-at-Arms — Mrs. Pauline Right Supporter to Noble Grand CONRAD NAGEL in I Mannfactoring Stocks. filed for probate here today, show “THERE YOU ARE” Am Hardware ...... 83 85 which were used to take off liquor Berrett, ing large bequests to relatives, — Miss Ruth Porter. ABOUT TOWN FURITURITY” J American Silver .... 30 from the ships of Rum Row. Sentinel— Mrs. Marcella Peck- employes and public institutions. Left Supporter to Noble Grand .' Acme W ir e ...... 10 The chief defendants are Ed ham, Yale University, Dartmouth and — Mrs. Abigail Knowles. -With- ward and Frank Costello, and Ed Picket— Mrs. Helen Brennan, Right Supporter to Vice Grand— Billings Spencer pfd. ~ Leland Stanford Jr., University get The Dorcas society of the Swed ■ Billings Spencer com — ward and Frank Kelly, all of New Musician— Mrs. Ada Peckham, $50,000 each. The New - Haven Mrs. Etta Loveland. York City. The flrst government Captain of Guards— Mrs. Ethel Left Supporter to Vice Grand— ish Lutheran church will hold its . Blgelow-Htfd com County Anti-Tuberculosis associa annual meeting rat the church to Country Store Bristol Braes .... witness today was William R. Cowles. Mrs. Fredarlcka Spiess. Newman, who testified he had ship tion is given $100,000. Hospitals morrow evening at 8 o ’clock. The Collins C o ...... Mrs. Littleton took occasion to in New Haven, Waterbury and Musician— Miss Florence Lam- ped aboard one of the alleged con compliment the review for the fine berg annual election of officers will be j Colt Fire Arms .. Kenosha, Wis., receive $20,000 V, held and the reports of the offi ] Eagle Lock N,f.. . . spirator’s vessels at Bridgeport, on gain in membership made during the promise of a liberal slice of the each. Griffin Hospital, Derby, cers will be heard. And Surprise Night jFafnlr Bearing .. Mrs. Best’s administration, and gets $10,000 as do the Y. M. C. ring’s Illicit proceeds. called attention to the beautiful ■Hart & Cooley . . . A’s in Kenosha, Torrington, and PICKING NEW PLAY PRESENTS! PRESENTS! PRESENTS! silver loving cup displayed at the Mrs. Emma Bengs, oracle of Man Int Silver pfd . . . Waterbury, the Pine Grove Ceme chester Camp, No. 2640 Royal Int Silver com . . . head of the room which was re tery and Christ Church Parish of Jewel Belting pfd LOCAL BOY WINS ceived from the headquarters at FOR TOWN PLAYERS Neighbors Invites the officers and Ansonia. members of the auditing committee iLn’drs Frary & Clark 88% Port Huron, Michigan, in recogni A legacy of <$100,000 is given iMann B’man Class A. 19% tion of the fine work by the local to meet at her home on Park street A BRONZE MEDAL Mrs. Margaret I. Wadhams, a Expected Th^t it Will Be Com tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. jMann Bo’man Class B 9 review. She also paid many com niece, with the remainder of that Thursday, :New Brit Mach p fd .. 103 edy—^To Be For Benefit of pliments to the guard team whose sum to her.children. Victor A. Far- I New Brit Mach com ..16 Morgan Campbell Also Get $5 work was known throughout the * Girl Scouts. Ladies* Night will be observed by Friday and jNlles Bt Pond new .. 18 rel is given $150,000, Mrs. Hazel the members of Campbell Council, Cash Prize in National Es state, and thanked them for their B. Farrel $100,000 and Mrs. Lil ‘.North & J u d d ...... — willingness to appear at rallies in , The next play will be given by K. of C., in the hall on Wednesday, Saturday .Niles Bt Pond pfd .. 80 say Contest. lian Farfel Cheney $50,000. the Town Players near the middle January 12. The program will con other cities whenever she requested Mr. and Mrs. Alton Farrel, Jr., sist of entertainment, dancing and j Pratt Whitney pfd .. 85 it. a* February has not yet been de :'J R Montgomery pfd. — It has been the custom of the get $50,000 and their five children cided on but announcement will be light refreshments will be served. eighth grades of the Eijshth Dis At the close of her talk, the get $40,000 each, as do the five Wilbur J. Messier, Joseph A. Parr . J R Montgomery com. — newly installed commander, Mrs. made by the play-reading commit }Peck, Stow & Wilcox 22 trict school for several years to children of Mrs. Cheney. John H. tee within a few days. Tryouts will and George H. Williams are on the compete in the National Safety Es Grace Lathrop, presented Mrs. Cole, of Waterbury, gets $15,000 committee. ; Russell Mfg Co .. Littleton, Miss Haas, and Mrs. be held either the latter part of , Smyth Mfg Co . . . say Contest. and is bequeathed a patent owned this week or early next week. 75 The essays in the last contest McLagan with gold pieces for their by Mr. Brooker. Thirty men are being employed . Stanley Works com work at the installation ceremony. Mrs. Carl Mathews, chairman of J Stanley Works pfd were handed in about a year ago Miss Elizabeth Brooker Travis the selecting committee, reports by the town engineering depart and announcement of the prizes Mrs. Lathrop also in behalf of the gets. $40,000 and Charles E. Steele, ment to Temove snow from local ,Scoville Mfg Co . review gave to the retiring com that she has five three-act •Standard Screw shows that Morgan Campbell won Mr. Brooker’s secretary, and Mrs. streets. Both town trucks are in use mander a handsome leather hand plays under consldciatlon at pres I Torrington ..... a third prize consisting of five dol Steele get $25,000 each in trust. ent and has abeut decided which and others have been hired from Underwood .... lars in cash and a bronze medal. bag. Mrs. Mary Graziodlo, speak ’The Marie Seymour Brooker Mem local contractors. ing for the guard club, presented one will be given. It is known, how U S Envelope pfd The prize came through the State orial at Torrington Is given $100,- ever, that the play will be a come •'Union Mfg Co . Board of Education with a congrat to Mrs. Best a silver fountain 000, Miss Caroline Cullen of 17 Poster pen and pencil .set. dy, probably one of the recent Whitlock CoU Pipe ulatory letter from State Commis Employes of Mr. Brooker get va Broadway successes. street is ill at her home with the X Ex Div. sioner of Education, A. B. Mere rious suips. The Players will give their next grip. dith. The will covers seventeen pages. production for the benefit of the The prize was presented this SAYS CAPITAL BOOZE Appraisers are now at work an the Girl Scout council In one of the lo According to the state health re- morning at an assepibly of the estate, the total value of which will cal theaters. Their last effort drew port Issued yesterday; Manchester eighth^ grade pupils; not be knowb for some time. a record crowd to the Circle thea is not so free-from^communicable N.Y^Stobks ARRESTS ARE HIDDEN ter. diseases as in the last report, with High Low 2 p. m. three cases each scarlet fever and At Gulf W I . 40 40 40 STAMFORD TO PROBE BUS HITS COUPE diphtheria and four cases of whoop Amer Beet Sug 24% 24% 24% Published Cases 5,305, Actual “ CAUS” PRESIDENT ing cough. •Am Sugar Ref 83% 82% 82% Figures 19,209, Declares Wet Accident At Love Lane Holds Up AmT&T...150% 149% 149% ITS PDBUC SERVICES Representative. Trolley Traffic The Girl Scout Officers’ Associa 'Anaconda ... 47% 47% 47% FOR SCOLDING PRESS tion will meet tomorrow at 8 p, m. Am Smelt ...140% 138% 138% Traffic on the South Manchester with Miss Mary Wilcox of Green- Washington, Jan. 4.— Violation of hill street. Amer Loc . . . 107 106% 107 Will Elect Committees to In the prohibition laws is rampant in and Rockville trolley lines'was held Senator Says No One Knows Am Car Fndy.100% 100 100 quire Into Water, Gas, Elec the national capital, under the up this morning about 11 o’clock Atchison ____ 165 162% 162% when a New England Transportai- What Adm/nistration’s For Ward Cheney Camp, Spanish tric and Insurance Rates. noses of government officials. eign Policy Is. War Veterans and auxiliary will Balt & Ohio .107 106% 106% Rep. Cochran, Democrat of Missou tion company bus driven by William hold a special meetinj' ' tomorrow Beth St “ B” . 47 46% 46% ri, declared today in introducing a Sheaton of Windham skidded at Stamford, Jan. 4.— Stamford is Washington, Jan. 4.— President night at the state armory at 8 Chandler . . . 9 9 9 light wines and beer bill in Con Love Lane and struck a Dodge Chili C o p ----- 34% 34% 34% to investigate all sorts of public Coolidge was criticised in the o’clock to make arrangements for mimiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimimiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii service companies in the course of gress. coupe driven by Holland Atkins of •Con Gas N Y*. 108 107 108% 157 Larrabse street, Burnside. The Senate today by Senator King. the ^oint Installation which will the next year. Mayor A. N. Phil Cochran asserted he had figures fCol Fuel Iron . 47?^ > 47% 47% Dodge was pushed on to the car Democrat of Utah, “ for attempting take place on January 13, when the Ches & Ohio .162^ 161 161% lips has secured the authority of from the police department show to lecture, through his official department commander and depart the common council to name com ing that 19,209 persons were ar tracks and badly damaged while the Cruc Steel . . . 77%: 77% 77% only damage to the bus was three spokesman, the press.” The spokes ment president will be present. Can Pacific ..166% 166% 166% mittees for the work. Water, gas rested in the; capital during 1926 man last Friday expressed surprise and' electric rates, profits-of gas for violation of the dry laws In broken panes of glass. Erie ...... 40 39% 40 The bus was going west and stop there should be criticism in the Erie 1 s t ...... 52% W% 52% and electric company, and fire in stead of 5,305 announced by po press the State Department’s hand-, surance rates are to be probed by lice. ped at the junction of Love Lane ■Gen Asphalt . 84% 82% 82% and Middle Turnpike. The rear end ling of Latin American affairs, par Gen E l e c ___ 83% 83% 83% a separate group of local citizens The capital’s prohibition en ticularly Nicaragua and Mexico, Circle when the mayor has chosen his forcement record for 1926 showed: skidded around and hit the Dodge T o n ig h t Gen M o t ____ 152 149 151% which was coming from the other and adminished the correspondents Gt North pfd .80% 79 79 men. 5,305 arrests for violation of the direction, pushing it on to the to stand united behind the admlnis- 111 Central ...122% 122% 122% dry laws: 32,000 gallons of liquors ' tratjon. AND TOMORROW !Kenn Cop . . . 62 61% 61% seized; 103 stills captured i.nd tracks. No one was hurt. Sergeant William Barron investigated. “ If any one can be found who 'Inspira Cop . . 25%’ 25%' 25% TEXAS STUDENT HELD confiscated; 566 automobiles seiz knows what the foreign policy of •Marine p r ___ 37% 37% 37% ed; 10 wagons confiscated; 14 bi this administration is, he certainly MARIE PREVOST Nor West . . . 157 156% 156% FOR A TROY SHOOTING cycles taken for transporting li would be entitled to criticize it,” Lift Off-No Pain! ■ North Pacific .78% 78 78 quor. - H. S. CONTEST King said. ‘"Jlic President cannot NY Central ..140% 139% 139% prevent the press from discussing In Mabel's Room*' NYNH&H. 42% 41% 417A Troy, N. Y., Jan. 4.— All? FREE OFFICIALS HOLD There i^ perhaps,, no kind of any of his policies if It chooses.” Pennsylvania .57 56% 57 Dale, 24, of Bakersfleic BOXER IN RING DEATH choral singing more pleasing to Peoples Gas . .127 127 127 student at the Renssel^ listen to than the singing of a Y. P. TO MEET Pierce Arr ... 22 21% 21% AN AUTOGRAPHED CHfiMISE. technic Institute, Is held New York, Jan. 4— Five officials well trained men’s chorus. The Rep Ir & St . 57 56% 57 Troy polite on a charge of Wesleyan Glee Club are national Reading ..... 95 94 94 arrested In connection with the Th%re will be special gathering gree assault in 'ponne^ction^ inter-collegiate singing champions, A teasing, tantalizing beauty— a merry mlx-np of laagh* Chi R Is & Pa. 68%' 68% 68% boxing bout which ended with the of the Young People’s Legion of shooting iwj^Dece^EeFYSof Geo\ death of Robert Schleiger, 23, and certainly can hold their claim the Salvation Army at the citadel South Pac ...109% 108% 108% to be the finest collegiate singing provoking lingerie, husbands, wives and sweethearts— So Railway ...125% 125% 125% H. McCarthy, jf., 35, secretary^ known as Bobby Kenwood, were Wednesday evening at 7:30. This the John Stanton Brewing compa^ dismissed today in homicide court, organization in the country. Man will also be the assembly- night Studebaker . . 54% 54 54% chester will be fortunate in having every scene packed with mwriment— a combination as. Union Pac .,.160% 160% 160% Police say McCarthy Identlfleu but Michael Spergol, who delivered when dues will be collected. Dale as the man who shot him three' the fatal punch, was held In 31,000 a chance to hear this organization At this meeting there will also ■f.-l 0, I w '■ T ■’> ‘V •-'•v■- ■srwm ca.u ui v^iiii&ufcuuuy News of our Neighbors m 9 I •'' • t . Brought Material ^uccess HERALD Correspbndent^Glve Tou AO the Latest Information Abont^^iffl the Towns Hereabouts. J This is the last of a series of sixf and eventually exerted much in- articles on rellgloii in nrhlch Shin fluence on Chinese thought. Stock toism, Greek mythology, Zoroas Such controversies as these trianism, Bnddhlsm, Mohammed raged within the early church dur T A lC O im iE anism and Christianity have been ing the centuries when Christians o f reviewed. believed the Day of Judgment was about to descend on the earth and Mrs. Charlotte Gibbs m s very The new time schedule for the all must be prepared to be cate pleasantly surprised on ^turday Center Clngregatlonal church went By J. W. T. MASON chised. at the heavenly gate. evening when a number of her into effect for the first time this Linoleuln and Anthor of “ Cnrative Freedom. Belief, too, in miracles existed, friends gathered to }ielp her cele year on Sunday. The services and God was conceived as direct. brate her birthday. Games were throughout the year will-be held at / Ing man’s every activity. The doc played and bountiful refreshments ia:30 a. m. Next year it is under Our inventory reveals an unusually heavy stock And remember that our linpleum serwee includes trine of divine Interference in hu served during the evening. Those stood that the Gilead church will of linoleuih in all grades. In some instances the an expert job of laying and we also talte^c^e of it Christianity has undergone a man affairs, so destructive of - in-, present were Mr. and Mrs, Elmer more striking evolution in the alternate with Hebron in tho hold until it is fitted perfectly to your floor witjiout any dividual creative action, predoml- Riveilburg, Mr. and Mrs. Edward ing of their service In the morning. patterns have been discontinued and we have only extra charge. course of its history than any other j “ ” ‘ed“ to " the“ end“of‘ 'the crusades Koch, Mrs. Fred Petig, Mrs. George It seems rather more convenient in enough left for one or two floors. We offer you world religion. to recover the Holy Land. The Cleveland, Mrs. Addle Smith, Mrs. If you wish a permanent floor that will, Iwt a - Christ, the hiost practical re both places to have the morning Christians, relying on miracle.s, William Monaghan, the Misses VIOr hour for worship but as both can some unusually low prices to clean up the stock and . lifetime we recommend cementing in place over felt. ligious teacher who ever lived, were defeated by the more mod la LaVallee, Sarah Monaghan, was not a creed maker. He did not have it at the same time the reduce our liiie. We make a very reasonable charge for tjiis. ernist Moslems and thereafter an Emily Rice, Gertrude Gibbs, Gladys plan of alternating will be given a not engage in subtle efforts to de epoch-making change, one of the Gibbs, Irene Rice, Peggy Ricci and fine spirit and differ entiate be most important in human history, Durwood Winters, David Nichols, trial. tween the human and the divine. Edward Hogan, Ralph Richmond, the morning service at St, came over Christian beliefs. Peter’s church the redtor used the He taught the three great prin The Benalssanre. Medie Milton, Kenneth Smith, Da Armstrong’s Inlaid (9 patterns). Reg. $3.50, now $2.49 ciples which modern life increas vid Gibbs. . \ leaflet containing -the litany and St. Francis of Assiso, In the thir prayers which has just been issued ingly accepts as guides to material teenth century, was the last great as well as spiritual success: indi The annual Calender meeting of for the carrying on of the Bishop’s ecclesiastic of the old school. He .the Ladles’ Honad' Missionary So Armstrongs Inlaid (5 patterns) Reg. $2.95, now $2.19 vidual responsibility, co-operation embraced "holy poverty’’ and pre Crusade which is to be made-an in and service. ciety will be held In the assembly ferred the birds to the ants be rooms of the church Thursday aft stitution for the present year. At Armstrong’s Inlaid (3 patterns) Reg. $2.50, now $1.79 But, alter Christ’s death His cause the ants stored up for the the Sunday school session the rec followers were dissatisfied with ernoon, Jan. 6, at 2:30. It is hoped morrow, while the birds trusted that all calendars distributed by tor gave a practical talk on the the beautiful simplicity of these heaven to provide. necessity of looking out for the doctrines and tried to improve on this society a year will be returned.. Armstrong’s Inlaid (3 patterns) Reg. $2.25, now $1.59 Then came the Renaissance, All ladies of the congregation are birds, the snow and ice makidg It them. So arose constant disputes which marked a realization by hard for them to get food. The chil concerning orthodoxy and heresy Invited to attend. Tea will be serv the Christian nations that Christ ed. dren were urged to feed them and Armstrong’s Inlaid (1 pattern) Reg. $1.98> now/$1.39 in the church. taught self-reliance and individu simple directions were g’ven of the The Arian Heresy. Next' Sunday on a table In the al effort, and by His parable of the vestibule of the church will be ex best ways of doing this. The first great heresy centered talents, approved of material re-, The Christian Endeavor meeting Armstrong’s Print (7 patterns) Reg. $1.50, $1.65, about Arius, a Presbyter in Alex hibited Sunday School lesson books wards for material accomplish colored by the children of the Be at the Center church was led by n o w ...... 98c andria, in the fourth century. ment. Miss Clarissa Lord Sunday evening. Arius thought Christianity was ginners’ class. They may be seen by The early Christian abhorrence those interested either when enter Fred Brehant has resigned as moving away from monotheism of wealth passed. Reformers arose sexton at St. Peter’s church and and toward worship of two ing or leaving the church. to teach utilitarian success as The Golden Rule Club will meet Frank Porter has been appointed in deities, God and Christ. He at worthy of the best efforts of tempted to make Christ subordi in the church assembly rooms on his place. Christianity. Calvin, especially, Friday evening, Jan. J at 7:30 Daniel Horton of New Haven nate to God. declaring God creat in the sixteenth century, attacked New Low Prices On Neponset Rugs ed Christ before time, out of o’clock. The hostesses of the even spent Sunday at the home of his the principle that poverty is meri, ing will be Mrs. James McNally, mother Mrs. Marietta Horton. similar substance to himself. torious In Itself. Athanasius led the orthodox Miss Sara McNally and Miss Irene Miss Helen Gilbert,has returned He wrote: “ Whence do the mer Rice. The annual election of offi to the Unquawa scho-jl in Bridge Birds Neponset 2 yards wide reg. 89c now 63c party which believed the Arlan chant’s profits come, except from heresy, itself, destroyed amono- cers will take place at this meet port after spending her two weeks (15 yards or more laid free.) his own diligence and industry?’’ vacation at hter mother’s home here. theistic Christianity. The Athana- And, he defended moderate inter ing. sians asserted God and Christ Miss Belle McKone Is spending Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Hilding 6x9 Neponset Rugs n ow ...... $5.95 est rates, when both borrower and the week in New York City. have named their Infant daughter were coeval, sell-created not of lender profit — a great advance similar substance, but of the same Arthur Monaghan is confined to LoiS Stella. 7-6x9 Neponset Rugs now ...... $6*i95 over the previous religious con his home with a severe attack of substance. Arius was banished demnation of interest as “ usuri Mrs. Della Porter spent New 9x10-6 Neponset Rugs now ...... $8.95 and the Nicene and later the ous.” ; the grip. Year’s Day with her. son and Athanasian creeds were promul Directly after church service on daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Into Utilitarian Fields. Sunday morning the children of the 9x12 Neponset Rugs n ow ...... $9.95 gated to tell the faithful what Under this Impetus, Christianity Roger W. Porter at their home on they should believe on this doc Sunday School were presented with the green, moved forward finding increasing attendance recognition by Sunday trinal point. justification for practical, utilitari Mrs. Clarkson Bailey has been School Superintendent John G. Tal- Nestorian Belief. an work as the duty of mankind. appointed to take the place of Mrs. We have a full line of patterns to choose froip; _ In the fifth century, the Nestc- To save .souls for the Day of Judg cott. The picture roll for the quar Edward Raymond as collector in J ter was given to Samuel J. Pren r'"an heresy arose, due to aa at ment wts the predominant desire Amston for the dental clinic In the Prices quoted on rugs are net in 30 days. tempt by Patriai-h Nestorlus,' of of the early Christians. tice, Jr. The name of Shirley Helen schools. Most of the other districts "jConstanti loui.i, to emphasize ti:e Smith, infant daughter of Mr, and have already raised their quota and Now, however, a missionary who Mrs. Sumner B. Smith, was placed differeune between the divine ani reports only the salvation of souls in some cases exceeded it. The suc human in tli-3 nature of Christ. is not' regarded highly. Mission on the cradle roll. John Beebe and James Doggart of the Cradle Roll cess of the clinic seems tb be assur This always has been a dlfficul: aries must open schools, teach ed. problem with theologians, wno department received pins for three modern methods of progress and months perfect attendance. A sil A kitchen shower took place Fri G. E. Keith Furniture Co., Inc. have uot encouraged dotaileci dis show how man can help himself day evening at the home of Mr. and cussion of the mystery. and gain material comforts. ver plated pin for three months per fect attendance in the primary de Mrs. Roger W. Porter, a party of Comer Main and School Streets, South Manchester, Coimu Nestorlus was accused of exag The great materialistic nations gerating the distinction between partment was given to Stewart about thirty of their friends sur of the world are Christian nations, prising them and bringing many Christ’s two natures, which were for material success, when it de Prentice. Sterling silver pins for w m held by the orthodox to be mystic nine months perfect attendance • useful and attractive gifts. The eve- velops individuality and is co-oper ing was spent in games, contests, ally united. The patriarch was ative and stimulates service> allies were given to Francis Beebe, Faith banished to Egypt where Nesto- Blinn and Robert Doggart, Jr. etc. Refreshments were served and Itself naturally with the spiritual the party broke Up as 'the new year rianlsm spread to the Far East teachings of Christ, . a Soljid gold pin for one year’s per fect attendance was given to Helen made its.appearance. 1 ;v Siebert. Attendance recognition for Albert Hilding and his sister. Use Herald Advertising—k Pciy$ one year and three months was Miss Victoria Hilding also Mrs. ■,^-1 GREAT RUSH ON RESERVATION CARDS ' given to James Prentice. For two Elizabeth Cummings visited Mu. years’ perfect attendance, .gold pins Hilding at the Hartford hospital on AT HOME BANK with pearl, were given to Harry Friday, Mrs. Cummings was also ARE COMING IN FAST Prentice and John Prentice, Jr. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Leslie Two years and three months, Rus Ward for part of the day.. sell Prentice and Edward Riven- Local Merchants Expect Large The Misses bfarjory, Gladys and Enrollments Piling in For burg. Two years and nine months, Harriet Hough of Hartford spent Christmas Club—Also An Attendance, at Next Mon Ethel Cleveland; three years three New Year’s Day and Sunday at swering Questions. day’s Meeting. months, William Rice and Ruth their Hebron home. Blinn. Three years and six months, Mrs. Victoria Strong entertained Charles Monaghan and Lilabell • i- An unprecedented rush of en Arrangements for the annual a party of friends from Manchester, meeting and election of officers of Strong. Four years and three Willlmantic, Hartford and Hqbron j rollments in the Christmas club of months, Doris Rivenburg. Four the Home Bank and Trust company tlfe Merchants’ Division of the at her home here Friday evening. ' $ 120.00 on Monday and today indicates that Chamber of Commerce, which Is to years and six months, Fred Lee. The party watched the New Year Five years and nine months, John hundreds are going to “ kill two be held at the School Street “ Rec” in. Mrs. Strong has entertained Monaghan, Jr. birds with one stone” by joining on Monday, January 10th, are many friends during the week In a ' practically complete. Dinner reser The Christian Endeavor Society the nationally approved Christmas more or less continuous house club and in addition getting an op vation cards are coming In fast. met at 6:45 on Sunday evening. Through the courtesy of F. H. The leader of the meeting was Miss party. Her little daughter Jean is portunity to earn some money with with her. Her mother, Mrs. Clem- little effort. Anderson, a speaker from the Na Clementine Bacheler and the sub tional Dry Goods Association of ject, “Being true to our covenant ence Croll, has returned to her “Slipping For dual purpose of enlarging its New York City, has been secured. with Christ.” home in Larchmont, New York. Christmas club and getting people William Griffin who has been laid to think about the Home Bank and The committee on nominations, J. EdJ^uhd Bradley and Hugh W. its broad service, Lewis H. SIpe, consisting of Messrs Dewey, Olson Bradley^f this place and Felix Mc- up with rheumatic troubles for sev treasurer of the bank, some weeks knd Tryon have met and prepared Cue of Millers Falls, Mass., motor eral months has improved so as to ago conceived the idea of actually vthe list. The committee will also ed to Cape Cqd for the week-end. be able to get out about the streets. paying members of the Christmas recommend the abolishment of the Talcott Bros. Co., have started club to learn about the bank. The advisory committee of eight, which to harvest their ice crop. The ice rewards for answering questions has been In effect for the past two is 10 Inches thick. Your Fingers” pertaining to the bank start with years. WAPPING ^50 for the Christmas club member A number of merchants’ prob . ; ’ V- who is most accurate in determin lems are bn the docket for discus- Hundreds of the members of Our 1927 Christmas Club have, to date, faUed to file their answers to the ing the number of customers in all slop and it is expected that the Mrs. Oscar Strong Is sick at her following questions aimed not only to increase our Christmas Club membership,' which they have to a most satr* speaker, being a field agent of the home here with the grip and bron departments of the bank. Else GILEAD chitis. Doctor Lundberg of Man isfying extent, but also to pay our Christmas Club members for learning about our institution. where, in the advertisement of the National Dry Goods Association, bank, is the complete list of ques and intimately acquainted with re chester is caring for her. f Henry Sweeney r<'turned last Fri tions and awards and the rules of tail problems throughout the east, According to an agreement with Total Number of Accounts enjoying Home Bank Service ...... $50.0p the plan. will be called upon to offer a num the Hebron Congregational church day from the Manchester Memorial Hospital to the home of his daugh Mr. Sipe said today that hu'n- ber of suggestions and is qualified services will be held at Hebron in Total Number of Savings Accounts in Home Bank ...... — . i$lO,90 dreds who have joined the Christ to give material assistance. ter, Mrs. Ivan West of this place. the morning at 10:30 this year and Mrs. Edgar Stoughton, who is ill mas club have failed to deposit at the local church in the after MEXICAN REBELS RAID with the grip at her home, is im Total Number of Commercial Accounts in Home Bank ...... answers in the box at the Dank and noon beginning at" 1 o’clock from proving. he added that judging from the CLOSE TO CAPITAL CITY now until May 1, as that will give Judson G. Files, who had been Total Number of Departments Operated in Home Bank ...... $i0;()0 avalanche of questions now being the pastor more time between ser asked about the bank there would Mexico City, Jan. 4.— Rebels cut spending two weeks at his home vices until the''traveling 1s better. here, returned to his college stud Total Amount of Assets of Home Bank ...... $10.00 be plenty of answers on the closing telegraph wires and attacked a Rev. J. W. Deeter -took for his date, January 6. train coming from Cuernavaca, ies at, the Maine University last text Sunday afternoon, “ Then I Monday morning. Number Fraternal Organizations and Clubs Enjo3in g Home Bank S^ervice .. $10.00 within thirty miles of Mexico City, said I will not make mention of according to a delayed report re Mrs. George W. Hills and son, Him nor speak any more In His Wilbur, Jr., returned to their home Number of Merchants Enjoying Home Bank Service ...... $10.^ ceived here today. Government name, but His word was in mine here on Monday afternoon. guards on the train repulsed them heart as a burning fire shut up in The committee of six will meet Number of Nationalities Represented on the Board of Directors of and communication is now being my bones and I was weary with at the parsonage on Tuesday even restored while troops patrol the dis forebearing and 1 could not stay.” ing of this ./eek to prepare the bud Home Bank ...... ,r $10iW trict. Jeremiah 22-9. get for the Federated Church for Sour Stomach In the evening the Christian En the coming year. All as of December 8, 1926, answers to all of which are filed in sealed envelope with e^tor of The H era^ deavor service was led by A. W. The Christian Endeavor Society, who will reveal answers and m ^e awards on January 6, 1927. - • “Phillips Milk of Magfnesia” Ellis. The subject for his discus met at the thurch on Sunday even T o o M u ch sion being “Being true to our cove ing at 6:30. The subject of the If two or more correct angers are turned in for any one question the Mswers will be placed in a box Better than Soda nant with Christ” , Heb. 8-10-12. consecration meeting was "Being and the editor of The Herald will be asked to draw one which will be the winning answer. “ A cid ?” Mr. and Mrs, Winthrop Porter true to our covenant with Christ,” and the leader was Alfred Stone. Excess Uric Acid Gives Rise to and children, Douglas, Beatrice Instead of soda hereafter take a Many Unpleasant Troubles. and Wilbur and Homer Hills were George A, Collins has recently little “ Phillips Milk of Magnesia” in dinner guests Sunday at Mr. and purchased a new Federal ton truck OUR 1927 CHRISTMAS CLUB WILL CONTINUE TO BE OPEN FOR MEMBERSHIP AFTER JAN. 6, 1927. water any time for indigestion or authorities agree that an Mrs. William Brainard’s at 99 through the Pickett Motor Sales ■our, acid, gassy stomach, and re X X excess of uric acid is pri Westland street, Hartford. Cosgpany of Manchester. lief will come instantly. marily due to faulty kidn^ ac* Mr.' and Mrs. E. B. Foote were Miss Alice Nevers of Hartford, For fifty years genuine "Phillips tion. Retention of this toxic Sunday afternoon guests at Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Milk of Magnesia” has been^ pre material often makes its pres and Mrs, A. H. Foote’s in Colches Neyprs, was home over the week-, scribed by physicians becauie it ence felt by sore, painful joints, ter, the occasion being in honor of end. overcomes three times as much acid a tired, languid feeling and, Mr. Foote’s 74th birthday. Eugene Platt has purchased a sometimes, toxic backache and in the stomach as a saturated solu- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Perry new Whipet sedan from the Pick * tIOD of bicarbonate of soda, leaving headache. ‘That the kidneys ett Motor Sales Company, recently. are not functioning right is and son Lawrence were dinner the stomach sweet and free from guests Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. The funeral of Mrs. H. Ellen The Home Bank & ten shown by scanty or burning all gases. It neutralizes acid fer George F. Mitchell’s of Hebron. Johnson, who died at her home passage of secretions. ‘Thou here on Sunday afternoon, will be mentations In the bowels and gent sands assist their kidneys at Local farmers are harvesting ice ly urges the souring waste from held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 such times by theuseof Doan’m it being from 10 to 12 inches thick p. m. the system without purging. Be PUIo—o. stimulant diuretic. and of good quality. sides, It la more pleasant to take Doan’a are recon^mended by Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hutchinson than soda. Insist upon "Phillips.” many local people. Ask your 50-FOOT YACllTS TO RACE' of South Manchester visited local ACROSS ATLANTIC IN 1927 Twenty-five cent and fifty cent bot neighborf relatives Sunday. tles, any drugstore. "Milk of Mag Madrid— ^^ignor Amoeda, Secre The local students resumed their tary at %he Spanish Embassy iu nesia" baa been the U. S. Regis studies at the Windham High tered Trade Mark of The Charles 'Washington, is organizing a trans- D O A N ’S school Monday after the mid-year Atlantlc race for fifty foot yachts *Like Its Clock— Dedicated To Service H. Phillips Chemical Co. and its DanoUs to tko KUneym vacation. predecessor Charles H. Phillips with auxiliary motors between New iCn m i rkiM,Rnff>ln lt.Y. • I^cal schools will open Tuesday. York and Santander for August . ilscs 1875<—-Adr. After about two weeks’ vaoation. naxt. Si P A G E POTTR ItT E SD A Y / 4 la n rt;e 0tMr Mexicans to buy'Manchester silk tiiese huge, useless toys, none-' ot and Waterbary watches aud which has ever accomplished a Bridgeport sewing machines. fraction of what was done by the little “ Norge," has always seemed GRANDFATHER CLAUSE. about as offensively high-hgnded .a PUBLISHED BT Insolent ad usual. Senator Cara pietoe of business - as the United THE HERALD PRINTING CO. way yesterday _ defiantly declared States government was ever guilty New York, Jan. 4^—In the ver Founded by Elwood S. Ela that the South would continue to of. Tt is very much to be hoped we nacular of Broadway it’s “ tin-pan Oct. 1, 188'. alley.” ’ treat negro voters as it saw fit. And shall hear no more of ■^his kind of In the trade it’s “ the profession Every Evening Except Sundays and this as part and parcel of his serv showmanship. ^ ilolldays. • al department,” Entered at the Post ORice at Man* ice ot notice that all southern Dem Anyway the larger and more effi chocter as Second Class vlifl Matter. ocratic senators would vote against PARTISANSHIP. cient "Jazz factories” of Mdnhattan SUBSCRIPTION RATES- By Mall the seating of- Senators-elect Smith Partisanship is not only nn- a're quite lllce nothing else under six dolb'.rs a year, sixty cents a the sun. month tor eiiortor periods. and Vare, Republicans who are be avoidable ln ‘-our%form of govern Behind little squared-off rooms, By carrier. olKhtcen ent,j . vreeh. ing attacked on the ground of ir ment, it is indlspehsible. But some Sl..gle co'^ics, I lee centa presumed to be equipped with regularity in their nominations. times it operates most ^disadvan- SPECIAL ADVEP-TIStNC" REPRE soundproof walls— but ’ quite the SENTATIVE. Hamllton-Do Lloter. “ Ail negroes have the right to tageou^ly. For example, the resolu contrary— sit yqung men possessed Iiic., 25 West tSd Street, ‘.ew \or>t vote if they qualify as the whites tion calling for the withdrawal of of fingers that never seem to tire, 9)id 612 North Michlg<-iu Avenue. ready to play anything and every United . States Marines from Nica Chicago. must do.” he had the temerity to thing for anyone who comes along. A popular sized ran^e with large The Manchester Evonlni Herald is assert. ragua emanates, of course, from a 'Their business, of course. Is to roomy oven, only 49 inches I'.mg over on sale *n New York City at Schultz's all yet has a big cooking capacity. Kov.-s Stand. Sixth Avenue and *8nd How the negroes are disfran Democrat, Senator Wheeler; who “ put over” the songs ground out of the jazz mills of the concern they A discontinued model, Street and 42nd Street entrance ot chised 4n the South is not, strange happens to be not only a Democrat regular $94.50 . . (.irniid Central Station. ly enough knsrwn to everybody In but a youngish senator of a certain work for, ' $76.65 Oat of such rattlety-bang .class “International News Service has the the north. slight degree of superficiality in exel'.isiva rights to use for republlca- rooms have graduated such faimous tion in any form all news dispatches The device is to prescribe utter spite of a not-slight degree of ones as Irving Berlin and George credited to or not otlierwlse credit ly impassable educational and in- cleverness. And so, o f ’ course, it Gershwin. ed In this paper It Is also ..xclusively entitled to us" for repuhUcallon ell telligence tests— and then waive stands no show of being adopted. Here comes the troops of vaude- the local or undated news published It Is easy to wish that this same viilians, “ acts” and "numbers” In heiein." them in the ca.5e of any p?rson who resolution might have' been Intro search of new material. At least, is a descendant of a man who such is the gesture. The cold fact voted in the state before the civil duced by‘a Republican—not an in is that the song and dance enter TUESD.iY, JANUARY i, 192T. war. surgent, blit a real Republican, of tainers are quite as lazy as the Of course there ■'.vas no such a whom there are surely plenty in rest of the world and actually dis thins as a negro voter in the south the Senate who feel that a great like changing to now numbers, par LKGISiiATURE. ticularly if old ones have been go before the civil w'ar, so that every blunder has been committed. But The best there are— Tomorrow and for Eonietblng ing well. negro, theoretically, is called on to the theory tha^ the administration -ike live months thereafter Connac. ■ Nevertheless, here they come In pass these tests with the ballot as must be upheld in all things— at endless array.\ Up the old and ticut will have a Legislature, not a reward if he succeeds. But it is least upheld sufficiently-to save ifs creaking stairways to land where only in being but in action. only in theory that he has a chance face— by the adm'Ihistr^ion’s party the muffled thuffiping of hundreds WHITTALL RUGS - Manchester has liad two especial of kei's goes on hour upon hour, to prdve his fitness. The tests are is a corollary of partisan politics. /expectations with relation to the with bored and seemingly disinter imposed by boards of examiners And so we are prevented from see. forthcoming session— first that it ested young mem thumping as me often made up of ignorant men ing this thing done in the right chanically as the^dSanging of a me Cabinet gas range with elevated will give this town city classifica oven equipped with Thermolator and not a si^gl^ member of which way...... chanical ■ piano. AT REDUCED PRICES tion, second that one of its repre heat control. 4 open burners, sim ceuld g«t a five per cent passing Incidentally we should say that It is pfter the noon hour that the sentatives, Judge Raymond A. noise really gets under way, FeW mer, etc. A . discontinued model, mark on them himself— and of if Senator Wheeler had been as regular Johnson, would be speaker of the performers stick their noses out of discontinued and shopworn patterns course the negro, though he be a anxious to get the Marines out cf $76.50 ...... House. The latter expectation, it doorways before noon. $61.25 profound scholar, is flunked. Nicaragua as to make a spectacular appears, is not likely to be realized, In the handsomer places there is T-|-v you are one of those who, cannot afford to -buy anything but the iieet, The white man who cannot even play in his own interest, ha would probably because of Manchester’s a circular seat, such as you will 1 M this Semi-Annual Sale of Whittall Rugs will be of interest. For here read and write does not need to never have introduced that excel find ip every small town hotel, with traditional reluctance to send a '^■** is the opportunity to secure what are considered the finest rugs woven take the examination; his grand, lent resolution, because Im knows ensp-'dors about to accommodate representative to the House more in the country at prices you would ordinarily pay for floor coverings of much father was a southern voter before that in doing so he spoils any tobacco chewers and smokers._The than three terms and the House's room is smoke filled and seats are ^ow er grades. the war. chance of its adoption. Much better reluctance to select a speaker who scattered about. In one wall Is a This is directly in conflict with would it have been for him to work Is on the verge of retirement from sqnnre opening, such as the “ look True, they are discontinued patterns— but being of excellent antique Per the constitution of the United for this end along oUier and less seB” «man uses in a Chinese gam- legislative activity. The former ex sian and Chinese designs they never "go out” of style. The other patterns— States, of course*, consequently showy lines. blinc: house and, more recently, In pectation is one which Manchester that have become slightly shopworn from handling— have just begun to take there is no such thing as a legal bootle.g establishments. At this win is not going to see carelessly or dow is the gladdest gladhander to on the beautiful, soft colors that you have to wait for in the new rugs you election in the South. adversely disposed of without kick be found in the lean limits of purchaseI - Yet blathersklts like Heflin ing up a tow. TOM SIMS SAYS- Manhattan Isle. No pianos are in make windy speeches in the Senate sight yet: from the “soundproof There are to be a number of about the purity of the ballot. It walls” come a discordant clattering town and borough consolidation A woman may smile at a jury if WHITTALL ANGLb PERSIANS takes a tremendous gall— but the she pleases, a New York judge of many pianos, all played at once y projects under consideration ,*\t and each nlaylng a different tune. Heflins are provided, in that re rules. To be sure, juc^e, and why Considered the finest rugs woven in the country! / this session, one of them being the These little slderooms are "stu 9x12 ft. Anglo Persians, reg. $150.00...... $tl9.75 spect. not even let her laugh? dios,” if you please. y device of a “ Greater Hartford,” 8*AxlO% Anglo Persians, reg. $138.00 ...... $110.40 In the course of time the “ art 36x63 in. Anglo Persians, reg. $25.00 ...... $20 whereby, by reaching out and One way of forsqking art for ists” arrive and are turned over to pelf would he to go into the und 27x54 in. Anglo Persians, reg. $16.00 ...... $12.80 absorbing a lot of surrounding ter- SILLINESS. the careless mercies of one of the ertaking business at Herrin, 111. young nianlsts. Now they may do as \ rifory with its population, the The wet bloc in Congress is be L Cairitol City hopes to once more they wish. If they care to sing a coming big enough, and it certain Many a “ sugar daddy” probab number they are welcome to stand WHITTALL TEPRAC WILTONS take its place as the second municL ly has responsibilities enough, so ly is just a plain sap. up .and try it. I pality in the state in point of size. Complete line discontinued to make way for the new wnittall Palmer Two stoves in one— coal or gas—. that Its -need of a steering commit The poor- young pianist has no in this^ combination range. Only There is not an argument that can Headlines you never see; FORD comol-ack. He must give- them Wiltons. tee is imminent. It would be an 9-X12 ft. Teprac Wiltons, reg. $105.00 ...... $72.50 42 inebjes long! In dull black. be employed by the advocates of RETIRES FROM BUSINESS; enough rope to hang themselves. enthusiastic wet indeed who would WILL SPEND LAST DAYS IN 814x10% ft. Teprac Wiltons, reg. $96.50 ...... $67.50 A discontinued model C t S Hartford City expansion that will Generally, however, they ^re not In regular $207.00 .... assert that bis faction in Congress PALESTINE. clined to exert themselves. , So a 27x54 in. Teprac Wiltons, reg. $11.25...... $9.95 not apply with equal or greater is any freer from nitwits than any, ‘‘plugger” is caUed in. The plug- force to the case of Manchester other faction, and the effective Dust we are and to dust we shall g’ers “ put over” the song and the return, but that doesn’t keep us . and, since there is likely to ha ness of the growing opposition to “ artist” weighs its practical pcssi- something in-the way of opposition from throwing a little mud once bilities. There, is such an airing of ■Volsteadism would enlarged if a in a while.. temperament th reafter as may to t^e Hartford scheme from few of the pnemies of federal pro seldom be seen upon land or sea. Wa t k in s brothers, inc. Bridgeport and Fairfield county, as hibition conld be gagged. Now, if we just had an Oil Com One by one the list o! numbers is well as from New Haven, the op- I’wo resolutions were introduced missioner! gone through. Everything from FLORIDA BRANCH — THE WATKINS-UMBACHER CO. — ST. PETERSBURG. ‘ portunity would seem good for in the House yesterday, one by shrieked soprano to*male quartet ensues. There is no mercy— the pi Manchester’s delegation to insist Rep. Celler of New York, a Dem. on the backing of Hartford influ anist mu^t stay. They must be men ocrat, and the other by Rep. Brit of cast iron, and generally are. ence in its own behalf. What’s ten of Illinois, a Republican, which The “ artists” make the rounds. sauce for the goose is sauce for the were fair enough— each prohibits They go' from place to place, like gander. • bargain hunters. Maybe they take the use of any poisonous adulterant FUNERAL DIRECTORS ! Anyhow, Manchester has an ex a number Maybe they don’t. Tin- in alcohol. But Rep. Black of Two monks came from the In Pan Alley bang along just the cellent representation in this ses New York, a Democrat, stood dies to Constantinople, bringing same. with them the means of teaching sion, and will have its just share sponsor to another-resolution which Some of the songs catch. Some the manufacture of silk, 536. , of the middle ring in the circus is sheer “ show-off” and no good at don’t. Sooner or later you’ll hear 7— Columbus is th© capital of First simultaneous radio broad them at your favorite movie house. Ohio. all. It calls on the Treasury for all casting of two stations connected This is Just to tell you how it’s TEST ANSWERS ^ 8— It doesn’t make any differ its correspondence on the subject by wire lines, 1923. A THOUGHT done. ence. Birthday anniversary of Jacob These are the correct answers to FOR BUSINESS. of denaturing alcohol with poisons, Gir.BERT SWAN. 9- ^ “ Where m all I go?” be ask Connecticut makes too many “ so they may direct the prosecut •Ludwig Karl Grimm, -who with his Whatsoever tby hand flndeth to^ th© rhetoric test questions which brother produced Grimm’s fairy appear on the comic page: ed. machines, too many watches and ing officers of all counties in w'hich do, do It with thy mightc^Ecci. As a demon Is hurled by an angel’s 10— He saw only you. ^ tales. Live fish and shellfish similar to 0- 10. 1— Radii. clocks, too many tools, too much death has occurred from the- uso spear. those inhabiting the lakes of Pales Heels over head, to hia proper 2— Better, best. ' hardware, too many textiles, which of such alcohol to proceed again.st In former years it was believed tine has been found by artesian sphere. 3— Each of the members Is re have been belatedly finding their all persons responsible for such that mistletoe had some myster well borers at depths of 200 and Without labor there were no Heels over head, and head over sponsible. Dogs may now join the army. way to a market In La^.in America deaths.” ious medicinal virtues when pick 300 feet beneath the sands of the ease, no rest, so much as conceiv heels, 4— To whom did you give theNew regulations authorize them as ed from an oak tree. Sahara desert. able.— Carlyle. • message? not to be very seriously concerned This is popycock statesmanship. Dizzily down the abyss he wheels. army units for such work as mes So fell Darius. Upon his crown. 5— Neither Herman nor Arthur over the, reported movement on Everybpdy on earth knows that could go. senger service, or pulling sleda . ^ foot fer the establishment of a new In the midst of the barnyard he nothing could be done — or ought came down, ’ 6— Everyone has his troubles.across • northern wastes. Pan-American Union in which tlie to be done— by way of punishing The Ugly Duckling In a wonderful whiyT of tangled United States shall play the part the Treasury Department or any strings, of tho rank outsider. body felse in authority for the Broken braces and broken springs. It is especially for that reason deaths occasioned by the perfectly Broken fail and broken wings. that this newspaper has scolded so Shooting stars and various things. FOR. natural, though shocking, opera <5eTouT"ibo uT^ue Barnyard litter of straw and chaff. persistently about recent develop tion of tho Volstead law. 5 A 0 k\P- And much that wasn’t so sweet by ments in Central America, where As the reaction against federal |fAfb55l6l6 half. , I tho United States State Department prohibition grows in force we Away, with a bellow fled the tialfi has been dSnducting affairs as If its shall, pf course, see a lot of seif And what was that? Did the gos sole and only purpose were to seeking Individuals, in Congress ri?(3o B A K K l^ ling laugh? alienate every customer that New ’Tls a merry ro'ar from the old and out of it, not only climbing on IM LESS'/H AO bam door. England has or might have soutJi the band wagon but trying to seize And he hears the voice of Jotham of the Rio Grande. the reins and the bandmaster’s M 'Y o u cryiDij y There are many signs.,that the baton. It Is always so with every “ Say, Darius! How de yeou like manufacturers of Connecticut are movement that arrive^ at the point flyin’ ?” presently going to have ratlier seri of Ipipendlng success. Some of Q l T / ous need of some customers, some Slowly, ruefully, where he lay, i them, with blah propositions like Darias just turned and looked that where, who have not put their next Rep. Black’s, need squelching for way. b AYEH) year’s or nejft two years’ income in the good of the cause. As Ae stanched his sorrowful nose hock for goods already half worn A with his cuff, out, if the shops and mills are to SHIPS. \ ‘■Viral, I like flyin’ well enough," keep running on anything like full He said; “but the’ ain’t sich a If nobody were to be taken into thunderin’ sight time and at high wages. We cer_ consideration beside? the citjzens O’ fun in’t when ye, come to light.” tainly are not going to find these of the , United States, President extra customers In Europe. And Coolidge’s victory In getting a na I just have room for the moral ■we are certainly not'going to get val appropriations report avoiding here: And this is the moral— stick to them in Latin America if we spit all mention of the mqch.moot three in every Latin American face at your sphere: cruisers, already authorized but Or, if you insist, as you have the every possible opportunity. not appropriated for, would be right. In view of the sinister news that entirely satisfactory to everybody On spreading your wings for a practically every Spanish speaking but the big-navy ~ people. Since, loftier flight. country on this hemisphere Is get however, the victory is gained The moral is— take care how you ting ready to enter into a concert light. through the compromise of “ au -John T. Trovrbridge: Selected ed boycott of the United States, it thorization” of ten cruisers to be from “ Darius Green and His Proved safe by piiUions and prescribed by physicians for would seem to be pretty nearly built some time or other in tho far 7’lying Machine.” time that the representatives and future, •we fall to see where we are Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago senators from these New England to g^Ip much celebrity abroad as In'’Thibet'it is the custom of '^he .states _took a hand in influencing pract^lng the art of disarmament natives when meeting friends to Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism. the “ fo'relgn policy” of this admin which we preach. stick out their tongue; as a mark istration in\he interest of the con One notable victory " has been of respect. tinuance of New England prosper scored, however, for the forces of DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART ity. sanity— the rejection of Secretary We are not interested, we Con Wilbur’s pet “ rah-rah” scheme of I Repair.RubberSy necticut folks, in getting lumber building a "bigger and better” Arctiesy Rubber Boots Acupt only i from Nicaragua to sell to *tbe Shenandoah, twice as large as the which contains proven direcdon. builders of fancy furniture and one which he sent to Its destruction] S E L ^ Z Ean^ boxss isf It tsfeltr ir'lllonairec’ homes. We are Inter- in the Ohio thunderstorm belt. Also bottl^ .of $4 and 100 »‘Din in iitc. i THR SHOE RBPAIR.MAN iMted in getting ^^icaraguan^ and .Wasting -tb» people’s money on- JHpltiii to tts tttds naxk «C : HkBStMtox* of MwosektowMwitot at W ie fllm to ; ftelwits Hindu 10 Pearl St. i. 1 •. WEAVERS LOSE 3 i n i g NATURE GAMES 10 RIBBON B¥ RODNEY DUTCHEB By AkraVB N. PACK Pi'esident, American Nature Ass’n. Weavers FinaDy Dumped Washington, Jan. 4.—Col. Frank Main At Pratt Street, Hartford L. Smith will find hlmsell as wel Every American is familiar with Out Of First Place mid OU come In Washington as a porcupine that famous fruit, the banana, but at a petting party. how many know how it grows? ^ The senator-elect from Illinois Central America produces most Mill Assumes Leadership. has refused to climh into a cyclone of the bananas consumed in the cellar pending stich time as the United States, in fact this indus Drastic Redactions on Desirable Merchandise in tornado which threatens him might try is the chief activity of Costa Rica. LthlGUE STANDING subside to zephyr proportions. The banana plant, although coni:; This has served only to Increase monly called a tree, gro^s from a Old Mill ...... 21 12 the resentment of the majority of bulb root containing an eye, like Weaving ...... 19 14 Republican senators who have de the Irish potato; the first leaves Ribbon ...... 1 8 15 cided that Smith’s primary cam to appear are closely interwrapped Spinning ...... 8 25 paign fund record is too odorifer and grow straight upward to a For the first time since Charley ous to be condoned. sharp point. Staye’B Old, Old Mill woft its me Insurgents and Democrats, The growth is extremely rapid, morable three games from the unanimously lined up against al and the trunk-like mass ultimate Weaving ’Mill in the C. B. A. A. lowing Smith to become a senator, ly reaches a height as great as 40 senior bowling league'" last Novem are Inclined to welcome his de feet under favorable conditions. ber 9, the haughty Weavers were SURVEY of our stocks after a busy season’s selling reveals many useful items whiclfmust be sold quickly to make room for a new season’s cision. It will give them opportuni The initial stage of the banana is forced to accept a sim ilar. defeat ty for some very high powered ora a flower bud, growing from a cen last night at Murphy’s alleys. This A merchandise. These items are as serviceable and desirable in style and quality as when first shown. Some may be slightly Soiled from s tory. tral stem which forces its way time, it was the Ribbon Mill team display or handling, and of course, size and color ranges are broken. But at these Clearance Prices, unequaled values are offered in every de->- At this writing it appears that through the trunk to the extreme that carefully wrapped the “shut far less than a majority will vote top. out” blanket around the Weavers. partment. You’ll find apparel and ^ccfisories for women, misses'and children; men’s furnishings, and items for the home—all at substantial to allow Smith to remainXin the The Ribbon won the first game savings./--All sales final, please, no exchanges or refunds. Senate. by 18 pins, the second by 18 and 'There is to be a fight on whether the third by 21 for a grand\ total Smith will be allowed to take his of 57 timbers. Both teams bowled seat and then expelled from it or poor scores. The Weaving Mill whether the Senate will refuse to bad seven scores in the eighties allow him to come in. and the Ribbon bad four in this Women’s and Misses’ Coats and Dresses Reduced! column. Dick Shea was high man • One school of thought favors the for the evening in this match with former course, if only on the theory a high single of 118 and a three Every Fashionable Style, Fabric and Colovr^t^ the Fashion Floor^he FourtK of orderliness and dignity. string of 322. Ballsieper. and Stev But whether the unwanted guest enson were the highest scores of is backed down the front steps cs the evening. They had high sin soon as he rings the doorbell, or gles of 134. The Old Mill, which Fur Trimmed CJoats Dresses Reduced to whether he Is allowed to enter the now leads the league, won two parlor and then given the "bum’s from the Spinning Mill. Formerly $55 to $59.75. Sports and j) 7 5 Formerly up to $25.00. Of silk and cloth, rush,*’ the result apparently will be Weaving (0) dress styles, richly furred. ^ ‘ for all daytime occasions. $ 1 4 7 5 the same. Benson ...... 89 107 107 The $125,000 contribution made Haugh ...... 109 90 82 to Smith’s primary campaign fund Taggart ...... 81 101 86 by Samuel Insull, the Chicago pub F- Cervlnt ..... 88 87 109 Fur Trimmed Coats Dresses Reduced to lic utilities magnate, represents the Schubert ...... 90 81 104 bar sinister which has led many v Formerly $69.75 to $89.75. Fur-trimmed Formerly up to ^29.75. Silk and clotli the most rock-ribbed, members of Totals ...... 457 466 488 'sports and dress models. $ 5 9 '? 5 Dresses, in street and afternoon styles. his party in the Senate to turn Ribbon (8) against him in his hour of need. putt ...... 102 Smith was the head of the Illi Metcalf ...... 82 nois public utilities commission, Johnson ...... 85 Fur Trimmed Coats ' Dresses Reduced to and the question of favoriti^ is in Shea ...... 118 evitable. Wilson ...... 88 Formerly $89.75 to $110.00. Exclusive Formerly to $45.00. Exclusive afternoon $Z 475 It seems likely that the Senate models for sports or dress, lavishly furred. and street dresses in silks or cloth. will refer his case to Senator James Totals ...... 475 484 609 A. Reed’s slush fund investigating Old MUl (2) committee, which first brought out Wilkie ...... 100 Steiger’»-!-Foarth Floor the charges against Smith. Senator Stevenson ..... 91 Ashurst of Arizona is fathering a A. Anderson . . . 71 resolution to that end. T. Anderson . . . 98 Smith seems much more surely Canade ...... 118 Man’s Shop Lingerie « doomed than Senator-elect William earance in the Children’s S. Vare of Pennsylvania. Although Bananas grow like this. In the Totals ...... 478 539 493 a the Vare fight is not scheduled un stores they are hung upside down. Opiiuiiiig <1) MEN’S FLANNELETTE til he comes to the Senate next De Reggetts ___ . . 90 100 106 PAJAMAS of medium CHEMISES AND STEP-INS When the husk of this bud falls of crepe de chine in lace cember, it is barely possible that away it reveals the tiny bananas Steiner . . ..90 85' . 95 weight, in attractive Shops-Entire Second Floor Smith will force him face to face in the form of a miniature bunch P. Cervini . .. . .'95 98 86 trimmed or tailored styles, with it by March, as Vare’s term E. Ballsieper .. 98 134 84 stri^d patterns and- color with its small fingers outstretched. comifibations. $1.49 , $2.69 will officially begin in case of an As this grows the individual ba Subie ...... 123 99 114 Boys’ 4-piece Gitls’ O’Coats ^extr.a session of Congress. nanas curve upward, so to the vis WOOD HALF HOSE attrac NIGHTGOWNS of crepe de One. of the pleas urged on Smith itor, familiar only with bunches us Totals ...... 496 516 485 chine,; trimmed with fine by administration senators was that tively patterned with rayon W ool Suits Chinchilla seen hanging in the market, they threads, in smart color laces, hemstitching and If he precipitated a fight by seek appear to grow upside down.' ribbon, ' $3.83 ing entry to the Senate during this Each plant produces only one Workmen excavating near. Lake combinations; 50c session, an extra session probably Zurich, Switzerland, recently un bunch of fruit, which at the end earthed the remains of dwellings WOOL WINDBREAKERS COSTUME SLIPS of crepe de .would' be needed to finish up nec.es- of about 14 months, though still which datp back to the Stone Age, chine with -hemstitched sa|i^ business for which the fight green. Is. gathered a'nd packed more than 7,000 years ago. ^ for sports wear. Of wool over his admission would leave no for shipment. plaids, browns, blues, Wool suits in smart pat tops and 18-inch Self ma- time. Those who grow and sell ba terns and attractive colors, 2 Formerly. $13.95, Smartly terisjhem; Pastel shades, nanas never speak of a “bunch.” ' greens and grays. Regu larly $5.50, $6.00 and $8.00 pairs knicker trousers; 7 to tailored of warm , chinchilla, $3.85 Smith’s firm insistence on drag They call it a “stem,” each row and warmly lined with suede ging his skeleton into the banquet of bananas-is a “hand” and each You Must Be 1-3 Off 18 years, formerly to $14.95. COSTUME SLIPS of radium room probably Indicates that he is separate fruit is a “finger.” like cloth. In tain and pow-, silk, with hemstitched aiid ready for a knock-down-drag-out DUOFOLD UNDERWEAR, b 6 y S? w o o l s u i t s , double der blue. Sizes 8 to 14 Satisfied all wool, with inner lining, picot top. Self material; fight. He has said that he can’t see or jingle' breasted; two years. j hem. Pastel shades, $2.85 any difference between the Insull of cotton. Ankle length, pairs golf trousera—Some gift and contributions made by cor << GIRLS’ DRESSES in", attrac PICK NEW UBRARIAN Used Cars With an long sleeves. The $4^50 with long‘ trousers. 8 to 18 tive novelty prints, made RAYON VESTS in white and poration heads to campaign funds pastel colors, sizes 36 to 44, with which the party elects presi and $5.50 numbers. years, formerly to' $iS.50, #vith bloomers ancl /white dents and other officials. FOR WEST SIDE REC O. K. That Counts” ^ ^ 2 Price $13.95 collars and cuffs, ^zes 6 79c If the Senate is forced to draw MEN’S UNION SUITS of to 10 years, / PH IUPPINE GOWNS o f a distinction between campaign I BOYS’ WOOL OVERCOATS, contributions which are disinterest 1926 Chevrolet Coupe— Has had cotton and wool mixtures, well tailored and lined with/ " $2.23^ $4.5r fine batiste, elaborately ed and those which are not, it Director E, H. Chaney’s Wifs good care. Small mileage, many in natural color, long GIRLS’ HATS, of felts, v. hand embroidered, trimmed Succeeds Mrs. Mabel Rob extras. wool plaids. ZV 2 to 14 years would seem to be in for a period of 1925.Chevrolet Sedan— Ihls car sleeves, ankle length, $169 formerly to $‘12.95, $9.75 lours and velvets. In ne\v with colado work. Sleev^ deep thinking and in need of e.:- bins. less or with sleeves, $1.29 tenslve prayer for guidance. y looks and runs like new. Prac SILK HALF HOSE in fancy winter styl^ and colorsl Announcement *was made toda'>' tically new rubber. cross stripe patterns, also BOYS’ CHINCPLLA OVER Formerly $1.95 to $8.95, Steiger's—Third Fldlr 1925 Chevrolet Coach— Good mo COATS of genuine German DE3IANDS FOR FUR CO.ITS by Librarian Miss Jessamine M. tor. A fine car for little money. Rayon and silk hose, re $1.59 to $6.95 AIDS CANADIAN INDUSTRY Smith of the South Manchester duced to .. 3 Pairs $1.00 ia chinchilla and fan(jy mix Free Library that a new librarian 1926 Chevrolet Coupe—This car is tures, 21/^ to 18 years, for ' Steiger's-—Second Floor has been appointed at the branch At A-1 in every way. Ottawa, Ont. (United Press).— 1925 Chevrolet Touring— With all Steiger's—Main Floor merly to $16.95, $13*45 The demand for costly skins the West Side Recreation Center. Toilet. Goods Mrs. E. H. Chaney, wife of Di the extras that go with a good among the fashionable women is car. BOYS’ SHEEP LINED booming the fur farming industry rector Chaney of the Recreation Baby Shop Centers, has been selected. She 1924 Chevrolet 4 Pass. Coupe — COATS, heavy moleskin Lifebuoy Soap, doz. cak^ 48c- 0f Canada, according to a report Motor has been overhauled. Good of the Dominion bureau of statis succeeds Mrs. Mabel Robbins, of Millinery shell, beaveiized collar; 12 CHILDREN’S HATS in suede Minard’s Rubbing Alcohol, tics. Summit street, v/ho has been in tires. Duco finish. ' to 18 years, $5.35 like fabrics, chinchilla, felt, \ charge of the branch librkry for 1924 Chevrolet 2 Pass. Coupe — 40c Number of fur farms in Canada Thoroughly overhauled. Duco velour and' velvet. Wide has ttlpled in the last five years, about a year and a half. She ten BOYS’ LUMBERJACKETS Peroxide, 8 oz. Jic, dered her resignation during De finish. Good tires. Winter Hats choice of styles anil colors. totaling 2.327 in 1926 compared 1923 Chevrolet Coupes (2)—At a of wool plaids; also revers Witch Hazel, qt., . 57c with 806 In 1921, the report shows. cember. For tots 2 to 6. Formerly Mrs. Chaney will have the bene small price. ible styles vnth plaids and $lj,00 Dagget and Ramdel’s Investment in fur farms in the Do 1923 Chevrolet Sedan — Here is a $1.95 $2.95 suede cloth, $1.95 to $5.95, minion now amounts to $13,076,- fit of some previous experience ’ Cold Cream, 53c which she has, had in connection real bargain, 5 new cord oversize $2.95 and $3.95 $1.59 to $3.95 048 as against $7,556,845 five tires, * Motor is perfect, At $1.95, Smart Dress Hats Stemo Caiined Heat,- doz. 89c years ago. with that line of work. She will TOTS’ WOOL’ SWEATERS assume her new duties in full next 1925 Studebaker Standard Duplex of velvets, felts, velours’ and $135 WOOLADDIE GOLF in slip-oir and coat styles, Fountain Syringes, 98c week. —^A-1 mechanically. Good paint combinations in the season’s HOSB^r brown* tan, gray or plain colqra and jacquards, Hot Water Ba^, 98c The United States government and tires. fashionable colors and styles, has more scientific experts at work 1924 Studebaker Special 6 Coupe-^ blue mixtures. Sizes 7V^ 8 to 6 years. Formerly to Listerine, medium size 36c In the eradication of obnoxious in One of the famous models. O. reduced! to 10,. ' 95c $2.95, $2.39 Lavoris, large size C3c sects than all the other nations of NEW NATURE BOOKS K. throughout. ' •■vJ the world combined. At $2.95, becoming flats Vacuum Bottles, pint size, 77c 1923 Dufant Sport Model Touring Squibb's Aspirin, 100 tablets, —Many extras. Duco finish. for between-se'ason wear of Misses’ and. Children’s Shoes /-. AT SO. END LIBRARY 1924 Ford, Tudor Sedan-- Good faille silk, satin, silk-and- 33c rubber. -Duco finish. satin and bright metallic and High and low slylea of tah and patent in durable J / Un Air Embaume Dusting One of the recent additions to 1924 Ford Fordor Sedan— Good embroidered fabrics, reduced! good lookixig lasts, broken sizes, 5 to z., t Powder, 99e the South Manchester Free Library motor. Good tires, Duco finish, Is a series of six volumes, the Na priced right. ^ Strtgesr’0—Third Floor 8telget> - Second Bloog Stedger's—Main FiM r ture Library, published by Nelson, 1926 Ford Roadster—^Express Doubleday and Company. The body, perfect In every way. books should be of Inestimable 1926 Ford Roadster— Balloon value to people who spend any con tires, looks and runs like new- siderable part of their time. on 1925 Ford Coupe—Balloon tires. hikes or picnics throughout the Nickel radiator. A-1 mechan Downstairs Shop^-^oats, Dresses Drasticailly Reduced! country sections. ically. Priced low. Boy Scouts will find the Nature 1924 Chevrolet Touring, Library a help to them in their 1923 Chevrolet Touring. Fur Trintni^/Sparts and Dress Coais-'^iUi, Cloth and Jersey Dresses Nun Go study of woodcraft.--T1m, six vol 1923 Chevrolet CoupeH2). Whon umes contain a world of interesting 1923 Chevrolet Sedan. Information regarding the) habits 1924 Ford Coupe—Balloon tires. . c of birds and animals, the way to 1924 Ford Roadster—^Express body Coats Reduced to Dresses Reduc^ to PAZO distinguish botween poisonous and 1925 Ford Touring. 1923 Ford Touring. O m T M E M T non-poisonous weeds. Illustrations Formerly to $24.75, Smartly fashioned Fonherly to $14.75. Silk, twills and • help to make the text clear. 1923 Ford Tudor Sedans—Two to $ 1 4 7 5 .doth in street and afternoon, styles. $ 9 7 5 p l l o d ', bmomuBQ Ernest Thompson Seton, famous choose from, Duco finish.' sports styles, fur-trimmed. ~ tn A o O o n writer of the woods and their in 1922 Oldsmoblle—3-4 {too, truck, > tate ont an the habitants, Nellie Blanchan, chron fiat body. laUSwaUisf. Th« ------Oroat Rellaf. icler of the habits and history of 1923 Ford 1 Ton Truck—Express Coats Reduc^ to Dresses Reduce^to QnicUv birds, Robert McCurdy and Julia E. . body, all new tires. Rogers, authorities on trees and 1924 % Toni Ford Panel— (2). flowers, are some of the authors 1924 % Ton^Fojd Canopy Top. Formerly to $85.00. ' Dress shd sports Formerly to $18.75. Afternoon and p SS) $ 1 2 7 5 . *1**® j4th abaohila oartalnte who have collaborated In the work styles, all richly furred. $ 2 4 7 5 street styles, in silks imd doth. of bringing the Nature Library out. SatlsfactoiT^erms Arranged. ar% 4S3s,'“a s^ ‘- Always Open. NEW YEAR'S PARTY. Evenings Until 9 p. m. Coats R^uced to Dresses Reduced to Mrs. Melvin Alderman of High Formerly to $59.75* Carefully cailored (ijs. cjreular an’ land street served a New Year’s styles for dress or sports wear, smartly clpaed.with oaeh supper with all the “fixlns’ ” at The Boulevard her home. Those present were furred. ekonld Imow. Ralph King; Sherman Buck. John Chevrolet Co. S te iiM’i ■ DomwUtni Wiop Johnson, Charles Johnson and PAJ^ MEQICmB CO. Robert McKinney. Each week an 276 Conn. Boulevard SMonisot *a< FIm Itnati, elaborate supper is served at thel/ East Hartford, Conn. S ln ctm » . Alderman home,. , ■ ■ ■:■ y , Phone Banrel T06 PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HER ALD> TDE^IAT, JAN. 4, 1927. The Herald Oassified Cduom 1 America: Sketches by Taylor, Syhjpsis by Bf Advertising Rates All For Sale, To Rent, Lost, Found and similar advertising on Classified Page: First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). Minimum Charge 30 Cents. Repeat insertions (running every day), 5 cents a lin e . THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH WITH COPY. An additional charge of 25 cents will be made for advertisements charged and billed. FO R SA LE FOR SALE— Federal New Milch FOUND— Small sum of money. Owner may have same “by proving The purpose of his confederacy was to establish toe cows, and nearby Springers, all under Tecumseh « w two of his brothers fall in battle with He denied that the federal supervision, eligible for ac- property and calling 1394-5. the whites. Then, with his remaining briber, Ten^ Tecumseh wds an Ohio river as the permanent boundary between toe credited herd, 50 to choose from. government could buy Franklin Orcutt, Coventry, Telephone ! orator and preached to two races. His eloquence and honesty won.the alliance Kwatawa, the Prophet, he formed the ideavof ah Indian lartd from any tribe, Manchester 1064-3. i MISCELLANEOUS union against ihe settlers' advance. Tecumseh made his people to forego of toe SQuihern tribesmen. But while Tecumseh was liquor and refuse to in maintaining that toe land FOR SALE—Baby sleigh, high bng journeys, visiting the Indians from Canada to organizing his forces in the souto, trouble was brewing waa the common prop chair $2.00, oil stove, kitchen stove, English Woolen Company, tailors Florida to form his federation to resist the metiers. termarry o r deal with the in the north vvhere General Harrison's star was rising. tables, rug, stroller, bed, bureau, since 1898, direct to wearer. Harry whites. erty of all the tribes. stands, -9 Strant. 859-4. Anderton, 38 Church street. South v : (Continued.) Manchc .ter. Phone 1221-2, J etW 7 BY NEA SERVICE, ffic. FOR SALE— Extracted honey, 5 lb. cans 31.25; 1 lb jars 35c; fresh sweet Rags, magaslnes. bundled Oaper apple juice, made once a week, 50c and Junk bought at hig'-.est cash per gallon. Phone 970-2. prices. Phone 849-8 and I will call. J. BATTLES GALORE CLANS GATHER FOR Eisenberg. TROUBLE PILES UP FOURTH ANNIVERSARY FOR SALE— Apples. Tour choice of 6 different varieties to choose from. STAGE and SCREEN Delivered anywhere in Manchester or ON RIALTO BILL BASEBALL WASH DAY OF BUCKLAND ASS’N vicinity, from 60 to 75c per basket or Legal Notice 31.00 to 31-50 per bushel. Phone 970-2. ON TROLLEY LINES (Continned rrom page l.) ■ - — ■'■■.■■J- AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD What’s What and When and How at the Who doesn’t thrill to a fight? FOR SALE—One cord 4 ft white at Manchester, within and for the Over 150 Persons in Attend birch, cut any length. 314. Mixed District of Manchester, on the 3rd. Local Playhouses. Not the well fed and well paid ard Ehmke, Frank Fuller, George hard wood 316. Call Wllllmantic day of January, A. D., 1927. pugilistic fight. But two men fight ance—^Trade School Director 157-12. Present WILLIAM S. HTDE, Esq., Harper, Harry Heilmann, Robert Crosstown and Green Out of Judge. ing lor a cause that luvolves the W. Jones, Oscar Stange, Ernest Makes an Address. FOR SALE— Hardwood, Reo truck Estate of Frank Behrendt late of question or right or wrong. Allen, Dave Danforth, Bob Veach, 39.00; hard slab 8.CC; hard pine and Manchester, in said District, deceased. There’s a cause back of every chestnut mixed 36.00 a load. FIrpo, S7 The Executrix having exhibited her Benjamin F. Dyer, Leo Jourdan, Conunission— Long Waits Wells street. Phone 154-3. administration account with said BIGGER, BETTER COUNTRY^CHEMISE STARTS TROUBLE fight, and a cause that Is poison to Dick Kerr, Eddie Murphy, James Upwards of 150 persons enjoy estate to this Court for allowance, it the mind gives power-to thp fist. It Scott, R. H. Wilkinson and Wil ed the fourth birthday anniver FOR SALE—Chestnut wood, hard is is always the grim reason that is By Local Folks in Hart sary celebration of the . BucKland wood, and hard wood slabs sawed to ORDERED:— That the 22nd day of STORE TOMORROW NIGHT liam H. J^mes. order. L. T. Wood. 5S Blssell street, January, A. D., 1927 at 9 o’clock, fore IN TIP IN MABEL’S ROOM’ the driving force. Raymond Brad Parent-Teacher associatidh' "in the ford, caught in the swirl of circum Although Ty Cobb was not men telephohe 496. noon, at the Probate Offlce, in said tioned in Risberg’s now famq.us assembly hall of'th e school last Manchester, be and the same is as stances, drifts idly forward until ford. 'night. At 7 o’clock a supper was signed for a hearing on the allowance arrested and aroused by a lying “Who’s Who”, the Georgia cracker REAL ESTATE of said administration afccount with More Presents, Fun and Sur A1 Christie, Maker of “Char- has wired Commissioner Landis served in the dining hall down said estate, and this Court directs the accusation— a lie that makes a girl stairs, consisting of salads, cdld Executrix to give public notice to all prises Than Formerly to: H'e’s Aunt,” Has Made An that fie will be present at the strike and spurn hinL—And then hearing. More , Pf . the Connecticut Com meats and other good things. Mrs. FOR SALE—Building lot 60 by 150 persons interested therein to appear Feature Popular Weekly En- i and be heard thereon by publishing a other Side-Splitter With Bradford fights. Fights with all the pany’s poor service made itself evi Myrtle Armstrong, chairman of the feet, on one of Manchester’s nice resi tertainment. i Many believe Cobb will take this dent yesterday when the Crosstown dential streets, three minutes walk copy of this order In some newspaper Marie Prevost in Lead. purpose and power for which he supper committee w as, assisted by having a circulation in .-jald District, opportunity to lay before the com and Green cars were out of com from Main street, gas and sewer in was created. He battles to a finish missioner the story he told in De 54rs. Miller, Mrs. Andrew Healey,' front of lot. Owner needs-cash. For^ on or before Jan. 4, 1927, and b'y post The best place to ,and batllqs to win. mission for several hours. The ing a copy of this order on the public spend tomor- A bouyant tempest of giggles Is troit yesterday concerning a new Mrs.' Nellie Smith and others. Mrs. quick sale will sell for t750. Call rbv7 evening will be at the State Green car, which had a frozen air Arthur A. Knofla, telephone 782-2, signpost in the town where the de the “ Up In Mable’s Room,” the new A1 He fighti not once but twice, the Sarah Robinson made and decorat ceased last dwelt, six days before scandal. This story charged that compressor «arly in the morning, 875 Main street. theatre. It will be “ Country Store Christie farce showing at the Girdle second time not on the solid earth the St. Louis Browns “ threw’’ • a ed the birthday cake which graced said day of hearing and return make and Surprise Nite.” That means suffered the. same trouble before to this Court. theater tonight and tomorrow. but on a swiftly moving car— a game to Detroit in 1923. one of the head tables, '. FOR SALE— 5 room bungalow, oak that some people are going to re runaway car heaped with pine logs noon and more than an hour was floors and part oak trim, all modern WILLIAM S. HTDE Christie, who made “ Charlie’s Miss Frances Wass, teacher In ceive a large number of costly that makes his position more than May Not Need Suit. lost on each occasion. \e Sevienth district school and Improvements, 2 car garage. Price H-1-4-27. . Aunt,” has made this one even fun very reasonable and easy terms. Tel. gifts for merely going to the show. hazardous— and with' right behind Cleveland, O., Jan. 4.— A hint Cro^town Car president of the association gave a 1483-12. nier than that former famed laugh that Tris Speaker and Ty Cobb Thesb gifts are all worth a good success. Marie Prevost is featured him he wins. It all takes place in Late in the afternoon the Cross short talk, after'which the gather deal of money, as those who have one of the more stirring scenes in have found a way to clear their town car gave out at Hollister ing adjourned to the as'sefljbiy'hali. in the leading role— she’s the one names was given here today when TO REN T received them before know. Then, who starts all the trouble over a “ The Power of the Weak” playing street when the gear pan on one The speaker of the evening .'w:as WTJC too, the State will have a surprise on a double feature program at the it was learned that the two former Alexander A. Warren of the 'local little flimsy autographed chemise. baseball leaders probably will not of the motors wore off and ice got Travelers insaranec Co., entertainment program that will The story of “ Up In Mabel’s Rialto today and tomorrow. Alice into the '■‘innards” of the machin State Trad": school who gave ah In FOR RENT— Garage at 35 Garden be more of a surprise than any file suits for damages. street. Hartford, Conn. Room” deals with the. troubles of a Calhoun. Is starred and Arnold ery. An hour or more was lost structive address on what is 'being previous one. Gifts, fun and sur “ I will confer with Judge Landis •67. divorced couple caused by an in Gregg is the young man who finally late this week and when we are that time. It is said that the trou accomplished there. , , I FOR RBNT-»-Slx room tenement, prises will be the rule for the ev has to solve his problem with his ble was the result of repairs in the Pupils of the 5, 6, 7 . and 8 ’ all improvements, at 8^ Spruce street. ening. criminating black chemise which is through I believe that everything Inquire 14 Spruce or telephone 1320-12 shifted about among the players fists. . will have been ironed out satisfac Hartford barn when a pair of low grades of the school gave a short Program for Tuesday ■ “There You Are,” the first pic until all gather at a house party up The second feature “ South of the torily to .all parties concerned,” wheels was coupled with another program of entertainment, incluh- TO RENT— Garage at 51 Russell ture on the douljle feature program Equator” is a decided novelty. The pair of higher wheels on the same ir,g fancy dances by the- Missqs street. Telephone 433-4. 11:45 A. M.— Farm Flashes. in Mabel’s room. Then things hap William H. Boyd, attorney for Tris 11:55— Time Signals. which will also be on the bill to pen and the ensuing complications star is Kenneth McDonald and the Speaker, said today. truck. The gear pan was allow Clegg and Scolsky. I TO RENT— 4 room tenement, all 12:00 Noon— News, Weather, The morrow night, is a whale of a com are guaranteed to excite your risi story, an absorbing one is of a mili ed to drag on the ice and soon Ten new members 'wpre admit improvements, newly renovated, rent edy feature. While not explaining his method Selections from “ The Firefly” bilities alarmingly. This is said to taristic nature. It should furnish wore out. ted during the short business ses reasonable, 172 Ejdridge street. Phone Girls— you’re going to adore of procedure, Boyd indicated that 2251. • be one of the best comedies ever solid entertainment. Among the More Trouble sion...... Friml Conrad ,,Nagel as usual, even the entire affair could be cleared R om ance...... Tschaikowsky made by A1 Christie. 'Phe produc-^ shorter subjects to be shown are a •up if Commissioner Landis would A report from commuters who TO RENT— Six room tenement, 454 though you’re going to laugh at Chanson Triste . . Tschaikowsky tion is splendidly staged alid the two reel comedy and news reel. Issue a “ certain statement.” come to the North end on the Wireless apparatus is now ins Main street, near Lincoln school, all him, when you see him in “ There modern improvements, A-No. 1 shape. Sari Waltzes ...... Kalman direction by E. Mason Hopper Is Sure, Says Cunningham. Rockville-bound ran to the effect talled in 3,500,000 British hbihes. You Are.” In fact, you’ll probab Telephohe 170 E. Benson. Aubade Mexicaine .... Mowrey said to have been unusually artis Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 4.— that the Rock'vllle car due in Hart ly adore him all the more because FOR RENT— Garage to rent, 33.50 Danse Grotesque . . .'. Tschakoff tic. George Cunningham, former De ford-just before 5 o’clock was sent per month. Apply at 22 Florence St. Variation “ Callirhoe” you laugh at him— because you WHEELER RESOLUTKW troit pitcher agd now a member of into the State street barn and an General can’t help feeling sorry for him in The plot revolves around a filmy ••••...... Chaminade black chemise. Upon its appearance the Birmingham club, admits he other car started out to leave Mar FOR RENT—Five room flat up all his troubles trying to elope received ?50 for working in two ket street at the regular time. This Auto Rjepairing apd stairs, steam heat furnished; also two To a Wild Rose . . .. MacDowell with Edith Roberts. and disappearance repmtations are ON U. S. WmiDRAWAL car garage. Apply 92 Russell street. Valse Romantique ....D ebuss^ of the four games which Swede arrangement would have Been all It’s a great picture for girls— made and lost, and romances are C^^hauH^ ' . Serenade Espagnole ...... Bizet fostered or wrecked. It all arose Rlsberg claims were fixed for the right, the comnduters say, if it had SHBU¥)N’S GAUAGB TO RENT— 3 room heated apart and everybody—afad everyone’s Chicago White Sox to win. Cun ments with bath. Apply shoemaker, Minuetto All Antico .Karganoff over the fact that Mabel divorced (Contliined from Page 1.) not been for the fact that there , Rear o f 25 Hotlfstpr Ktfeet. . Trotter Block. 6:00 P. M.— Dinner Music. Hotel going to want Conrkd Na.gel to ningham, however, denies any were many home-coming passeng stick to this kind -oif part. He was Garry, her husband, then wanted Phone 2 3 2 8 -2 . Rmideitce 2828-.1 Heublein Trio. him back. So she takes the chemise our warships to Nicaraguan water.s knowledge of a frame-up. ers on the Rockville car. These FOR RENT— Three room flat with great in “ Dance Madness” but he’s and ordered Admiral Latimer to Jennings Too 111. passengers, it Is said, were put off steam heat next to Paganl Bros’ store. Ballet Music from “ Faust” , a Wow in “ There'You Are.” which Garry had given her, on Apply at the store. Suite I ...... Gounod land marines In Niegiraguan soil; Scranton. Pa., Jan. 4.— Hughey and missed the other .Rockville car What will undoubtedly be anoth which Is embroidered “ Mabel from Jennings, former manager of the Entr’acte from “ Mlgnon” Garry” and threatens to expose that pursuant to such orders Ad- at Market street. They had to ArdiliF A. Knofh FOR RENT— Five room flat, all im er fine picture will be “ Winning ■miral Latimer landed United States Tigers, because of his poor physi wait half an hour before the next provements, window shades on; on ...... Thomas Futurity,” a Fox production. Garry at any minute— after Garry trolley line, station 52. Apply 598 Cen Selection from “ Cavalleria Rus- marines on Nicaraguan soil, de cal condition, will not go to Chica car came along. FIRE and What’s this picture about? Ah, has kept his marriage and divorce go to appear at the baseball hear ter street, Harrison Store. Phone 569. ticana” ...... Mascagni secret and later becomes engaged clared practically all of the terri It Is the practice of motormen there’s the rub. That’s left for tory occupied by the Liberal forces ing there tomorrow. AUTO INSURANCE FOR RENT— Five room tenement Marguerite Waltz from “ Faust” to another girl out of spite! When on the South Manchester and with modern Improvements, on Brain- you to find out tomorrow night. under said Shcasa to be neutral 875 Main St. Tel. 782-2 , • • ...... Gounod It’s too good a surprise to give Mabel, Garry, the chemise and the New York, Jan. 4.— Commis Rockville cars to pick up passeng ard street, near Main, price 320 per Intermezzo from “ Naila” zone, thereby cutting off the base ers bound for those places on State month. Apply to Aaron Johnson, 62 away. Anyhow there’s an all star remainder of the characters all are of supplies of said Liberal forces sioner K. M. Landis, baseball ‘czar” Linden street...... Delibes cast. invited to the same house party, a was supplied with information street before the cars have com 6:25— Ne4vs. so engaged In attempting to restore pleted their trips to Market street. Dick Barthelmess is appearing screamingly funny mix-up results. back in 1922 that two baseball club FOR RENT— One 7 room tenement. 6:30— Songs— a constitutional' government in It was a carload of those passen Typewriters Maple street. Apply to H. N.. Tryon, in a different kind of picture at The comedy is excellent and there Nicaragua and said Admiral Lati owners, together with a number of in care of ». W. Halo Company. Sing Me to Sleep ...... Green is a laugh in every scene. gers that was put off at the bam. the State theatre tbs last times mer likewise declared a censorship players, were involved in the AH makes. Sold, rented, ex- On the Road to Spring . . . .Cox tonight. Dick goes out for some . That Marie Prevost, one of the In the territory occupied by the “ throwing of games” but Landis FOR ^ RENT — Three, and four Across the H ills ...... Rummel room apartments heat, janitor ser real “ he man” stuff and puts it most sparkling personalities of the Liberal forces, all of which tended refused to investigate the matter, chancred and o v e rh a u l^ vice. gas ratrge. refrigerator. In-a- Take Joy Home ...... Bassett across in great shape. screen, was an ideal choice for star to hinder and obstruct the Liberal according to a telegram received Special Discounts to Sbijli^n^.^ door beo fu.’ nlshed. Call Manchester Mildred Cowles, soprano dom in “ Up In Mabel’s Room” , is Construction Company, 2100 or tele Richard' Barthelmess plays the forces in their attempt to establish today by Frank G. Monko, sport phone 782-2. Mrs. Lucius Johnson, accompanist evident from the hundreds of letters a constitutional government, and ing writer, from Hay,J. Cannon, 6:45— Contralto— role of Robert Kincairn, son of the AUTO colonel, who goes to Palestine, received by her from fans since this Lives Not In Danger Milwaukee attorney. Cannon acted ELECTRICAL SERVICE Telephone 821 FOP. RENT— In Greenacres, first ...... Adams joins the British service and re famous stage farce was h med. Miss “ Whereas, American lives and for Oscar “ Happy” Pelsch, for and second floor flats at 73 and 75 Jewel of My H e a r t...... Risher m r«lll WORK OUARANTnO Benton street. Call 820. deems the stigma attached to his Prevost's following, which has American property are not now mer Chicago White Sox star, when Nothin’ but Love ...,i..Bond grown steadily from bathing girl and, have not been in danger, and - NORTON name in the aristocratic London the latter sued Charles A. Comls- t B I l iN s rm M p «r c a Kemp's Music Spring Song of the Robin Wom circle. days through such pictures f,s “ Bob “ Whereas, the landing of our key, president of the Chicago club WANTED an from the American Opera M tU A flD S T. PHON& Patsy Ruth Miller plays the role bed Hair,” "Tarnish,” “ idss Me marines on Nicaraguan soil, the es following his dismissal from base • lA flO N “ Shanewis” of Zelie, an exotic creature of fas Again,” “ The Marriage Circle, tablishment of a censorship a,nd the ball. House WANTED— An^ experienced tobacco Alice Evans Wagner, contralto cinating allure who fights for her “ The Beautiful and Damned” and declaring of the territory occupied “ What’s all the shooting about?!’ tier. Apply to Frank Hartl, Taylor Mary Kirkbride, accompanist mau and wins his love. “ The Dark Swan.” Harrison Ford by the Liberal forces are, under street, Manchester, Station 45. wired Cannon from Los Angeles 7:00— Trinity College Course— “ Valencia,” a golden tale of sun and Phyllii Haver are featured. the circumstances. In violation of referring to the present baseball WANTED— Young girl to assist “ The Scientist, The SkepUc and ny Spain, featuring the hekutiful the principles of international law, scandal. “ In 1922 Felsch served with housework and care of baby. The Sucker.” Professor Henry A. "Therefore, be it resolved, that Phone 1085. Mae Murray, star of “ The Merry BRITISH TANKER ‘a SHORE- Comiskey with an affidavit giving Perkins and others Widow,” will be shown at the State it Is the sense of the Senate of the all the facts about' the thrown 7:30— Fields Blue Boys. ON CALIFORNIA COAST MALE HELP WANTED Thursday, Friday and Saturday. United- States that 'the United games of 1917 and 1919. We ord Salesmen to sell our high grade 8:00— McCoy’s Music Masters. Five acts of select vaudeville will States marines should be with ered proof of our charges ^o Landis garden and field seed direct to plant Los Angeles, Jan. 4— ^^The British 9:00— The Travelers Symphonic also be shown. drawn from the Republic of Nicara but he refused to investigate. Two ers.- A good position with tig in tanker San Ubaldo enroute to Los gua and our warships should be come. Experience unnecessary. Ensemble conducted by Dana club owners were concerned In tbe S. Merrlman, musical director Angeles from ^Valparaiso, Chile, withdrawn i from Nicaraguan' COBB CO., FRANKLIN, MASS. went ashore off Huntington Beach throwing of tbe games.” WTIC. An annual vacation of 15 days ports.” WANTED— Work as practical nurse. I today, according to the Marine Ex Telephone 2331-4. Mrs. Theresa Hoff for all workers is compulsory un change. The vesser carries a crew man. Jubel Overture ...... Weber der a new law recently put into ef of about 35 men. Extent of the II fect in Bragil. WANTED— Ladies and gents clean damage was not learned. ing, dyeing, and pressing. 129 Center Nocturne (from “ Midsummer street. Phone C38-14. Goods called for Night’s Dream” ), Mendelssohn and delivered. Mrs. I. B. Nelson. III When Royal Prince Meets King of the Jungle PLUMBING FIXTURiBS Liebestraum ...... Liszt WANTED— To repair and clean IV Price alone should never govern either the selection of the sewing machines of all makes. All fixtures or the plumber to do the work. Assurance of good ma work guaranteed. Tel. Manchester Andante from Symphony No. V No. 715. Go anywhere. R, W. Garraid. in C sharp minor .Beethoven terial and workmanship is certain only when there Is no false 37 Edward street,^^anchester. Monomy in buying plumbing and when good Judgment selects V the men to Install It. WANTED— To buy cars for junk. Beautiful Blue Danube Waltzes Used parts for sale. Abel’s Service Station. Oak street. TeL 789...... Strauss -VI WANTED—Some pleasure these March Hongroise (from "Thd long evenings? Why not have that JOSEPH C. WILSON phonograph fixed and enjoy the old Damnation of Faust” ) 28 SPRUCE STREET. ' TELBPH?^ 641 favorite records once again. Bfaltb- ^ . Berlios walte, 150 Center street. 10:00— ^Weather, L ook into the jPutuve/ 10:05— Club Palais Royal Orches tra, pO U LTR Y profits at this season are in the future. .Tima. : LOST 11:00— News.' ' only will tell whether you hatch 50%, 75% or more niiHUuiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,,, chicks. LOST— Dark brown, kid glove for Prognun ior Wednesday r is it Iiand. name on clasp, Lhken. If Past records for years prove that eggs from breedetiri^ found call 175-3. 11:45 A, M.— Farm Flashes. 11:55— Time Signals. Spring Only 3 Months Away Purina Poultry Chows hatch more chides and better dacha 12:00— News, Weather. Do you realize It? Now is the time to pick up real estate = — with greater profit. LOOT— Gold Fyne-Poynt pencil, bargains. ^ near Elm street. Telephone 699. Feed breeders Purina Poultry ATTENDING KIWANIS We offer; A nice, neat and new single In the Green section 5 Chows for at least thirty days LOST— I^wcr part of fountain pen for 17.000. It is up to date and place you would like? 5 between hospital and Manchester CONVENTION before 'beginn^ to savfe hatching Company. Finder please call Another fine home close to Main street on Middle' Turnpike 5 Among the Mahcbeater Bilwanlans Bast, well arranged rooms, garage in basement, all fully equip- S eggs. You >^irget better results who will attend the convention; to ped. — and be money ahead. Tell uswhen I^ S T — Pair of tortoise shell glasses between Center and church streets day and tomorrow at the Copley- Another new single on Walker-street, hard w'hpd trim and S you want yow Chows— and we street. Finder please Tel. Plaza hotel, Boston, are President floors, good large airy rooms. > Be sure to look at this one. 5 will get them to you in a jifiy. 1721, 233 Center street. William Knofla, George Rlx and W. A. large flat all up-to-date In every detail, with an extih ^ Pierre Tabarln, W. Robertson. The local men left building lot on Benton street, all for 110.000. S Wllllmantic Saturday night, overcoat town this afternoon by train and Before, deciding on the building of your new home be sure E with pocketbook containing sum of will return late tomorrow evening. Prince William of Sweden (right) is shown above with a few of the money. Please call Albert Addy, Tel, lions bagged on the Prince’s last trip through central Africa Kuritinp big to inspect .the Green Hill Terrace tract on. Pitkin street. You s 664* The convention Is made up large may defelde to locate there. Careful restrictions prevail. 5 Mandiester Gra|| £ ly of the district trustees and presi game specimens for the Swedish National Museum. 'The Prince Is not dents anl secretaries of the differ only a noted hunter, of big game, but is also a literary mfan of promi ent Klwania clubs, and wa^ sponsor nence in his native land, a poet, a playwright and one of Sweden’s fore ■ ■•yJ - ed by the Boston Kiwanis club. '»'he most dramatic critics. He is to appear at Parsons’ Theater, Sunday I Robert J. Smith 1009 Main St. I purpose of the get-together 1» tb evening, January 16, telling of his own absorbing stories of hunting big s: . . = Coal Compai^ moUoa^ptetliiSL Illustrated with remarkable still and = E state — Insurance — Steam ship T ick ets S formulate planAvtor tha year 1927, T he Checkerlboard Store.^ AHfiiiiuuiiiinuiiiHiiiiiiiimmuiiiiiiiiiiiitoiiHimifiiiiiiKiiiuMiiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiHfi 10 A pel - r r r INFOniUROinmRECREA^ BUIk Fed Seami By the Spttrts Editor. Fkme of aqy kind catneil through Man^ester, a town which has been more or less on the annsnel methods Invioriably leaves a oerttin amount of Vorry In its BiliitfW keHeURayBirs down irzMe In SQOrts for several years now, is convalescing wake. der a treatnm t of “reverse Ihiglish”, so to spe^. Recently,;': While it probably played only amateur boxing was revived herein a most auspicious manner. a very minor part in the great sea Coaqstfer to Close Deci- Now comes the good word that another popular sport is to bSj son enjoyed by the unbeaten Brown football team, the fact was iMDUght back to life jgg^dn a fte r m any years of undisturbed rest much advertised that drinking a ^ ob Ia i^ Card To- —that of ail m atetur town championship skating carnival. pint of milk after each practice 'V i^t’s more, it is planned to make the affair an annual one? ' was a matter of routine insisted CO U lU fiC n a r r o w l ^ Hithertoo, nothing except scholastic basketball has proved udra by Cioach “Tuss” McLaughry. practical from either a financial • or social standpoint. The d%e milk diet was regarded merely las a good story until change,.as small as it may seem to some, will doubtlessly be Brown had beaten Yale, Dart Promoter John L. Jpnney an welcomed by one and alH mouth and Harvard. Against th^e nounced lu t night that he ]^aa an- • There is a vast amount »f inter* first two teams not a single sub -othnr top-notch boxer for the ama est in ' skating in Manchester. stitution was made. teur boxing tonrniment at Obaqey Crowds jam local ponds to the . At that stage of the season the Hall tomorrow night in the pbraon CARK StRONGER limit -Whenever suitably weather' pint-of-milk theory of the Brown of Pahebo Villa qt Hartford. conditions make skating okay. How coach began to be a source of Villa is the lad who gave Abe ever, Old Jupiter Pluvius^as been'- much worry to him, Bodine, Ri^ HkU’s conqueror, such rather nnnece^arlly mean of late Adrratlsing Stunt a tough battle , the other night in THAN LAST YEAR years and the ice has not been good' Insistence on the players Hartford, losing only alter an ex for any continued space of time. drlnlmg a pint of milk daily after tra round had been fought. In the / But this year matters are different. practice brought me hundreds of 136-ponnd clau with Pancho Villa We - have a park superintendent, communications on the subject,”- will be found dimmy Bernardo, also Sajv C at^r B«b OTar- John Yak Keur, whose duty it Is, says the Brown coach. of Hartford. No other entries have among others, to s6e that the Cen “They came from leading dairy been received in this olaes which ter. Springs lake Is kept in th ^ e s t - companies throughout the United makes it a foregone conclusionf that ^ New Manager of possible shape for skatingikating. io/ers. these two boxers will fiwap punphes States, breeders of Jersey, Hol Ah,d>ere,Jedge. fikliahi that pose January 22;ism ite stein and other kinds of cattle, ' UncamwamengotoiL •with each other. z' WorM Ciuunpioiis. farm weeklies an d , medical jour 'Bodine, who barely won a deci Tentative plans • call for tha Q as^ poser, goocbiess knows— skating carntiral to be held at ihe nals. *naDksI Wekneiv youM do it sion over VlUfu camie within a “No doubt for advertising the punch or two of kqocklng out Ray Center Springs lake on Saturday, value pf.mil^ as a'fqod, all vtanted St. Louis, Jan. 4—Robert A. January 22. It will be an all-day Seens to us yoo’vl iniwed a bet Hall last wee^ ip Hartford al- and night i^air with events for articles from me dealing with ex Say.you’dsimplykill’em thongh HaU was much the heavier O’Farrell, u the rnanager of the planations of my theories on the men, women'ahd children. There If in mones you wooid get of the two. Hgll It wlU be recalled, St. L«uis Cardinals, baseball cham will also be special fancy -skatlhg subject and whdt it meant to my has scored eome thirty or more pions, “Is going to be one of the football players. And bust out in dte fflum. exhibitions and other rc-veltiee in: knockouta during his career. Eight players.” O’Parreil not only is go addition to the regular champion-)' “Brewn may be a milk-fed ag Of them had been In succession un gregation again next ywr, but it Kinda tou|^ OQ odien, tnie, ing to be “one of the players” but ship events which wiU pro-vide merr, is a cinch our publicity depart ’Course they’d all m m leery. til Bodlne’s victory broke the list. he Is ^oing to be the silent type riment a la plenty for both the old ment will be asked not to stress What would Conrad Nagd do, The fact that Villa waied such a manager. There is nothing explo ! and young. ' Unless nnfavorable WiHHays.aodWa]IaceBeeiy> fine battle against Bodine estab .weather turns up, the carnival -will the fact.” sive or hysterical about Bob O’Far AtUetea are Fickle lishes him as a worthy at^ctlon he held on the aforementioned date. I “The huddle in football has Watdidiebit£el We’y«ahun ® ) 0 2 6 l '■Mj."-’ NEA i m m WHAT HAS GUNB BEFORE “toId:ter*, .kpow,.W^,^wg!d To the home of PROF and BfOIr hate'd(Ae'vrithtetrybur; h(^ OH Mjf AHOTHEJv’ ^ ^ U B -ELWELL. in Cmdenvilie,' lu b e s ' Ihd., one night iii Octobw, 1898, is brought a woman who had fainted l ^ d ( h h a .- ||^ r ii ^ t , ^ ■ ■■ - 'j,:- .,1 oo a train. That night she bears ;7r. twin girls and ^es withoot r» r spit' realing her nam& . ^dfi^'bnt -they-cbu^^ The story then moves forward 18 ,1 itAh.toithi^brbA^^^ years. The twins, now growing to i'A*: ;tne.'Ak beantifnl womanhood, have teen to'jtpwir, R eltjrred Jte'e-^b ey A ^ adopted and named UAROARBT mothey; If9BIe'- Dooming aud,;,.tl|e ■ -j --i and ELIZABETH. They are called faithful'ime-'hennegan. - RUSTX and BETTS. i ! 'IBke ’now‘ was eWcirins softly to, JIM ELWELL, the son, enlists "A 'damn staaras,/*. he kept in the World War. Heathen dis repAt? 'dkmn shamef that’s covers that one of the twins loves what it IS." ■ him. ^ -The acket-UOter at-ttw ferir dbdt, He is shell-shocked at the rikttle lainan; of 60. ortbereabouts; to Whom ■:V.. of Sedan and at first' is reported they an bad-beeorae Anafiiv d t ^ g i4'-' dead. Finally he is identified at a :th« s'untmer, ; webi gettl)ig' 're a ^ to New Sork hospital and his mother go home. - Be bad; be nbtioed and father hasten to him to find 'Jlm -pwell-^r'oae who apsWered hU A^\. that his memory is gone, that he -desariftlon^late: thdt afferdoon. Be is like a living dead man. was pretty* s^fit-w as'Jim , thbugh; ; Specialists despair of his re tor be . htd" commented to himself covery. They believe an operation -on his being alone; Yes, he had been might be fatal. His ^rents de- wearing a. giay-eummer suit and'a cide to take him home. The day. straw bat! ■■ •v.--*.' before they are to leave NURSE ”Wen/* ..said Nellie .Downing NELLIE DOWNING and his .whan they'Anaily had fo u ^ a plape W ■* o._. f .> .1. * ' 1. I mother leave him for a few min 'te^sAud In the i^w of the crowded - utes and he disappears. iferiy :boat;:><'A‘e'l^t''thing foe u* to NOW BEGIN THE STORT do now'U to getAj taxiyat' the 'Eat- i?r:v - f ‘ -tery'apd-fgo'.r^^; toiite^ hlad- CHAPTER XXXI 'quitters."-. - '■: 6 6 T J Ers ’£ gone!" buret from MoUle *>It's the only thing to' dp."*agreed X I Elwell E In tones of dismay. : ^ C r '. r She asked Nellie Downing, i' ;Th'^*wtea,roi«n'ter:onAne of-the ... y ' m-A SSBUNINB 15* ___ '■!______- • r ------III i B y F r a n k \ gl.tPPRR f a n n y SAYS: C p N C f A N D NONSFNSFI g AS BUGGIES— M oney In It— For W hom^ IT WAS SO WRECKY THEN WE ADVERTISED [TO SAVE . OH L O O K ,^ OHn u KNO, WE^RE RUDOLPH IT FOR SALE AT f 200, , TROUBLE NOT GOING INTO .TRIED I WE HAD TO TOW IT MORI Footprints on the sands of time «F YCUR BROTHER BETTY. THERES HOMEi K'lELL! HE SOT »FIGURED ON A MAN CAME TO I* LET HIM1 HEM AND AMY. THE SECOND-HAND >THAT BOY rr. WHILE- HE HAVE IT. are better than fingerprints at the CAN AFPORO t o ONCE, ISOME TOOLS AND AN TO REPLACE police station. KEEP HIS WIFE IN LETS STEP AUTO BUSINESS. ['EM. BUT WHEN WAS GONE TO SET later on he HEM IS ONLY ,TOO. INSTRUCTION BOOK, > SOLO’ IT FDR FINE FEATHERS, I IN AND SAY AND STARTED. AND A HIS MONEY,-THE MAN HELLO___ f i x i n g u p t h i s HE WHO SAVE RUDOLPH $ 2 5 0 , SO I Success is not in the arrival. Suc DON’T SEE WHY I SAYS OVERHAULING IT. MECHANIC SOT cess is found In the fun we enjoy SHOUU> HAVE TO MAN'S CAR . SO IT TO6ETHER THE CAR SHOWED UP. KNOW THERE HE CAN SELL THERES WHEN HE SOT IS MONEY overcoming the obstacles that stand 6 0 ABOUT LOOKING O H . h e m ! IT d is m a n t l e d , AGAIN, IT BAN HE PAID BACK THE IT FOR HIM. monIe y 9 100 AND CLAIMED IN IT. in the way. L l’/.E A PLUCKED IN m HE DISCOVERED AIKE NEW. TURKEY. HE'S LOTS OF PARTS - ^ T H E CAR Wife (tearfully): "You’ve broken YOUNGER ------WERE MISSING-^ the promise you made mef" Husband: “ Never mind, my dear, don’t cry. I’ll make you another!’’ V Gladys deposes on oath that she knows how to wear clothes— a thing some other girls seem to have forgotten. “i will not go to school,” said she, And no one called her bluff. ’Cause how could mother argue when She WAsn’t old enough? CopTritht. l>r MttrepaUtn /-5 e ta» mr wca scwvkx iwc. Man can fly four times as fast as birds, but the birds have it on him I A kiss Is one thing a fellowi when it comes to engine trouble. r « by Percy Crosby .takes, but Js always to gtre SLIPPY 'bade. ______' A young clergyman ,after preach ing a funeral sermon, wished to in Aw. W M -CANT I T X Q HVt vite the mourners to view the re mains, but became confused and ex SKIPOY. C O M ff L I CAT \T AFTiER? C O I N * TO S M C t INTELLIGENCE TESTS claimed, "W e will now pass around 7 the bier.” YOffCR ON TH 6 f M V S 6P A I F I RHETORIC TEST In all questions except the first A jealous wife had heard that her H A d E T o T A K 6 two a sentence is written Incorrect husband was running around with I T NOW-.. ly. Answer the first two questions a pretty girl. When asked for an explanation, he replied, “ Well, any and correct the eight sentences. To way, she dresses like a lady.” ~ z r check your work turn to another "What,” exclaimed the wife, page for the correct answer. “ when and where have you seen 1— ^What is the plural of radius? her dressing?” 2— What are the comparative Clothes are certainly expensive superlative forms of "good.” now. A coat of tan in Florida costs What errors appear In the fol about ?3,000. lowing sentences: 3— Each of the members are re You never know how poor a man is until his income tax Is published. sponsible. 4— ^To who did you give the mes On mules we find sage? Two legs behind 5— ^Neither Herman or Arthur And two we find , * I could go. ■ Before. Copyright, P. L. Crosliy, 1927. Johnson Features, bux 6— Everyone has their troubles. We stand behind B y B l o s s e c 7— Columbus is the capitol of Before we find FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS W hat Oscar Thinks O f Ohio. What the two behind 8— It don’t make any difference.Be for. vw-\MELL VWOUtD VoO 9— “Where shall I go he asked?” TAEAMTU SAV 1 OOAiT m v .T W z e E BECAUSE WEBE’D i^AiCNO AOUJ MOCA IS THREE VNELL,X P N S A N ' V RATHER AAOB THREE 10— He only saw you. No matter how strong a woman ONE? WH^FNE 1BA6S virm.T\wo apples 'B A S S VNI'IMTVHO BE OAiS /NORE may be she’s always looking for AAi'THREE? VWHV, 8ETCHA DOWr JN e a c h SAS, or TvMO A P P L E S IN T o BUST. some other woman to help her keep S IX OP COURSE xaxam*a o \o 'AN' ONE IS B A 6S VWI7H THREE EACH / a secret! AOCH PIVS SIX "There never was anything made A N ’ ONE a p p l e s IM feACH but what someone could make it BAS? worse and sell it for less.” Breathes there a man, with soul so APB{ f r - ^ dead An ounce of hard work beats a Who never to himself hath said,— ton of hope. "I Wish My Wife’s First' Husband Had More Insurance!” \ \ In a tired voice, Pat was lament V .'S » H a. _p . ing. “Last night, at two o’clock In the mornin’ whin I was'walkin’ up 10*\GTUA£S i t ’s HARDTo and down t'he fiure wid me bare feet BORROW, B u r i t 's on the oilcloth, wid a cryin’ child ALWAYS T w ic e AS HARD in alch arm, I couldn’t help but Xo P M BACK..-*— *^ remember that me father yanted me to be a priest, and I thought I CQN^e- , knew better than he did.” ©I-?,? Bv NEA senvice. me. i~¥ a c r o s s / A canvasser for a magazine house walked to the door of a prospect and"knocke(r. 'A ~<5oloTed~maid ans B y S w a n N ot Very W elcom e wered. $ALESMAN$AM ______Canvasser: "Is the lady of the rvOEU. , ^EHTLEtAEM- WE’«E- f HEINES THP»T I’VL T e U . WoJ UlHftt house in?” j BPiCK. — \ -TUlHK DF You., You X\' HEIN NEVlEf? T o { / #10 I'LL ONE- Maid: “ She’s takin’ a bath, suh!” ‘ O ' You IN ft - l i^r-VdU _— Canvasser: “ I’d like to see her.” IT’U- HOH'! C^itaoTe , Maid (grinning): “ I’se speck you CO^T ML -^10 — 1*3 IT i ilhHKETH BLftHK—ETt-ETCl‘.?l would, white man.” ^ 9 E .T , _ ftLLV?\C>HT- “ That’s -something to blow about,” said Mr. West Wind when BMP he saw the fiapper’s knee. 50( \ K l ) n K 50S « CO* 1 G-* Cq O f e m u G 5 W L G O O D S PiT COST \ ‘. BY HAL COCHRAKT 7. V, The Toonerville Trolley That M eets AU the Trains. By Fountaine Fox WASHINGTON TUBBS H B y C r a n e ( rne CAP HAS "ACCiOCMTi-Y'* oFr ortArteRE'S 'Bil u '^ f m a n y TiMes jeec^NTAY a >-w a YS a t THc s a m e r, A Quier >Mv\Y,Yee vouMG, -(odd uT-ruE dimmer. ^00 OVD DEVIL. SPOT ViHEJ^E ABE F doT E JLo ST TH A T ffO / P |E € E Fo r . '^ 0 , BASE, YOO WOOiBnLl \NUKTRe YOU DOING COME ,S01N OS. ’AfS VIOT 1 IN FLORIDA*? T H ^ o USH a H o t E . l N t h e c a r f l o o r . U\K£. *S\T DOWN. N . . . V * ^ (Read the Story, Then Color the Weture) As dark clouds gathered over jump, it made their little hearts go \ , 'T-'- head, the Tinies, to the snowman “ thump.” “ I think the sun is melt said, “ It’s nearing night, and now ing me,” the frightened snowman fkMD RED CRPWFOR-O-OLD ) \ you needn’t worry ’bout the sun. cried. And, sure enough, his head roogv\-house-R ed h im s e l f .] We’ve built a snowhouse, close at grew loose, and soon he whispered CEE .OOSHl vaHftT A hand, not high enough for you to “ What’s the use of trying to keep REUNION. C’MON stand, but you can crawl right In on living when I’m weakening In the place to sleep, ’Twill be much side?” PND EftT. fun.” Alas, poor snowman smaller So, In the snowhouse they all grew, and Scouty said, ” What can ,went, and there the long, cold night we do? I think we ought to save was spent. 'Course Mister Snowman him, if we just can find a ■way.’ didn’t sleep. He couldn’t close his But, as the sun shone very hot eyes. And so, although the ground they realized that there was not a •was hard he merely sat all night on chance to save their melting guard ,and, in the morning, woke friend; not even for a day. the bunch to watch the big sun rise. How sad It Wjas to watch him go Outside they went and played real slowly back Into mere snow. It some more, not knowing just what seemed he sort of settled down tm- was in store. Wee Clowny left the til he lost bis form. And then the rest and found a bush of berries Tlnymites all sighed, and Coppy sweet. “ Hurrah!” he shouted, “ All very loudly cried, “ I think It sure sit down, and I will pass these ber is mean of Mister Sun to be so n» ries ’round.” Of course he didn’t warm.” have to ask them twice, to make them eat. ('Hie Tlnymites try skiilnji in the Then, as. they saw the snowman next story*). ■f ^ ,.v ■M PAGE TEN There will'be an Important meet The:Women of Mooseheart Le. MODERN DANCING ing this evening at Tinker Hall 'at mental music and i the Manchester gion will hold tl^eir re^lar meet Male Quartette wlQ co-operate with 8 o’clock of the South Manchester ing'tomorrow eyehing In Tinker BANQUETPLANS KIWANIANS TO HEAR TOMORROW NIGHT Gamp, Np. 9.2S3, Modem Wood them In furnishing entertainment hall. The ;roll call will Ira read at during the meal. The members of men o ( America. Plans for an open .thla.'tlme and It. is hppied eyery joint installation of officers with the quartette will also conduct the ABOUT NEWSPAPERS member will be present to respond; chorus singing. . the Royal Neighbors of Amerim Past officers are especially urged SHAPEUPWEL AT1BERJUNB0Wwill be drafted. All members are re to .attend this meeting. A New Feature quested to attend. . A new feature is being injected Bill Tasillo’s Orch^tra Editor of The Evening Hfirald The Misses Henrietta and Bma this year under the direction of the To Be Speaker at Lunchem Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughters Kauehl of West 'Center street, and Gliamber o f Commerce to Novelty Committee. Some wanted OLD FASHIONED DANCING of St. George, qyill hold its regular Miss Evelyn Clarke of Main street to call this, the Mystery Committee, Tomorrow. ■ (Just a Pew Alodern Numbers). meeting in Tinker, hall tomorrow returned today to their studies at as its feature is to be kept secret, evening at 8 o’clock sharp. A large Outdo Itself This Year; Best Old Fashioned Music Connecticut College, New TiOndon, but it will certainly contribute attendance is requested as there after the Christmas vacation. much to the entertainment of the The Manchester Kiwanis club Obtainable. will be an initiation of new mem evening., ' Admission Each Night 50 Gents. Capable Committees Chos will have its regnilar nobn^y bers. A social hour with refresh The Junior choir of the North Altogether it looks like a renew luncheon and meeting at the Hotel ments will follow the business. Methodist church will have Its reg al of the old-time Chamber of Sheridan tomorrow, and as a'num ular weekly rehearsal tomorrow at en. Commerce banquet spirit, and de ber of the members are planning to Morgan Campbell, son of Mr. 7 p. m. at the parsonage. termined effort is to be made to se attend the district mooting in- Bos ABOUT TOWN and Mrs. I. P. Campbell of Hen^. cure a large attendance to enjoy It. ton, it is urged that all others make Mrs. Martin L. Gilman of Main street won third prize in the state There was a well attended meet a special effort to attepd this first essay contest on the subject . of street Is at the Memorial ■ hospital meeting of the New Year, under Delta Chapter Royal Arch suffering with a severe attack of ing fast evening of the general the new corps of officers. public safety, in which children in grip, PLEASANT f TTBPRISE Masons will work the Msrk Master grammar schools from cities aii;d committee in charge of the ar “ Tom” Ferguson will give the Degree on several candidates to towns all over Gonnectlput comp^- rangements for the Chamber of fourth talk in the series on “Know morrow evening. ■ The Ladies’ Guild of St. Mary’s ed last year. Commerce annual banquet to be Mrs. Marion Curry, who makes Your Town.’.’ Ho will tell some of Episcopal church will have Its an- her home with her daughter, Mrs. the ins and outs about getting out nuai meeting with reports and held In Cheney Hall, Thursday, George W. Lynne of Ford street, Februaiw 10th. a daily paper, and as he has been ^llllllllllliillll||||ill||||||||||||||||||||||||||||llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|g election of officers Thursday after- was made happy yesterday after with The Manchester Herald since noon In the Guild room at 2 o’clock. The committee appointments this noon When her nieces and other boyhood he ought to be famlliSr A full attendance of the members year are unusually strong and the relatives, who live in town and in with his subject— ^“What We try to is desired. Tea will be served. Interest of the committee members Hartford, came to give her a sur Give the People for Three Cents.' Colored certainly argues well for the suc prise party, Mrs. C- rry is a shutin The attendance prize tomorrow « Watkins has sold Lot cess of this year’s banquet. and has been unable to walk for the will be furnished by R. K. Ander No .s in the Lakevlew tract to hlary Dinner Committ^ • last ten years, 3tet bravely makes son. S. North. The personnel of the Dinner the best of her misfnrt'iine and is Committee is a practical guarantee always cheerful and glad to wel Knnkle Bed Spreads Curran,.the barber, and of Its excellence, with such veter come her friends. ans in the culinary art as Frank James Rolston went to East Hamp Her guests yesterday brought all 5 BROWN THOMSON QUINTETTE ON THE AIR, broadcasting ton yesterday to fish through the Cheney, Jr., N. B. Richards, and R. L. Russell, all cooks of renown, the requisites for a regular supper, — from Top Floor Dining Room, every Tuesday and Thursday at ice. They brought home 13 of the as well as a fine electric heater t"> Ar H. rtiimps S 12 to 1 o’clock beginning January 4th. Hipest looking perch see.ri here la a under, the direction of F. A. Ver- W onderful long time. • provide extra cheer and whrmth for planck as general chairman, and the invalid when the mercury hov So. Manchester Store Valnet 80x105 given the able assistance of Stew ers around zero outdoors. $ Inchest According to Town Clerk Samuel ard Melville L. Stacy, and backed 2«98 J. Turkingtou, .here is a decided up by the well-known efficiency of The afternoon was very pleasant Hotel Sheridan^ Bldg. I Our Great Yearly Cost falling off in the xumbor of mar Chef Urbano Osano, they have a ly spent with music, recitations, ^5 / riage licenses ifsued during the lat comblna^on hard to beat. amusing stories and reminiscences This is a very good quality krinkle bed spread ter part of 1926 'and thus far this Hie Waitresses of happenings in th.e large family which is guaranteed absolutely fast color. Your year. Just what the reaBoh is for so The waitresses, as usual, will be connection, and no one enjoyed it Quick Oats I Sale Now In its Full S w in g few marriage ia town can not be hand-pickee beauties from the mote than Mrs. Curry herself. choice of three handspme designs in blue, rose, determined. Cheney general offices, under the •gold and lavender. Full bed size, 80x105 inches. t- f = The throns:s of interested buyers prove fully that direction of that vetera;i captain of A wonderful spread for only $2.98. S lovers of honest worths and dependable merchandise Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bell , of waitresses, O. F. Toop, who will be Middle Turnpike expect to niak^a ably assisted by John BIssell and Dr. Fred F. BushneU E realize the wonderful advantages of this big yearly trip to Florida during the coming Arthur L. Hultman. The $1.59 spreads which were advertised last night £ merchandising. month. They will go to St. Perers- The entertainment committee, VETERINARIAN were sold out by noon today. We. are now taking or byrg where their son Richard is whl^h is unusually strong, consist 494 East Center Street, ders for delivery next week. employed. ing of Messrs Lupien, Bendall, Manchester Green. Valley Farm ■^tjcins, Clarke, Sanson and Glen- Office Honrs: 7 to 8 P. M. Bed Spreads—Main Floor I All New Winter Wearables hey, will assure a smooth running program from start to finish. ' TELEPHONE 1847. OUR D. A R. CHAPTER Manager Jack Sanson will bring a special vaudeville act from New I For Won^en Misses and York for the occasion. Behrend’s Palmolive Soap TO MEET SATURDAY orchestra will furnish the Instru- THrCOAL-CHI I Girls A t Sales Cost Prices. Members of Orford Chapter to 3for?^ Popular Drug Items Listen to Address By State SEASON IS. COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, I Chairman. U B D C I SWEATERS, FURS, ETC. WHY NOT Reduced for Tonight and Tomorrow Orford Parish Chapter, Daugh T ^e Note of the Coats. They are the very latest ters of the American Revolution, exchange your Christmas money for $1.25 Pinkham’s Compound...... 79c A PAIR OF GLASSES? 10% models made of the most desirable and most popular will hold its January meeting Sat $1.00 Wampole’s Extract of Cod Liver OU ... .69c urday, January 8 at 3 p. m., in the discount to Suburban trade. Eyes cloths, luxuriously trimmed with furs and priced at'this ladles’ parlor of the South Metho 15c Boals Rolls ...... 9c Annual Cost Sale far below their regular prices. examined by modern methods. 19c large liottle dist church. It will be the time 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste ...... ' 33c when contributions will be receiv FOR EACH ed for the immigrant women de 50c Dr. West Tooth Brush ...... 33c .25 tained for one reason or another at 25c Cake Woodbury Soap and 50c Bottle We offer Coats mar $25.00 that were priced to Ellis Island. Orford Parish Chapter Warner Optical Co. $32.50. has sent for several years boxes HussaPeas of Jergen’s Lotion ...... All for 50e well filled with new materials' In 42 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. “SHOOT” your next coal order Drugs— Main Floor ^ FOR EACH cotton, muslin, white and unbleach ed, yarns and embroidery threads $29 75 of all kinds, stamped articles, cot in our direction and we will 2flc marked $35.00 that were priced to ton dress materials, crophet and No. 2 Can $42.50. knittinjf cotton, needles, thimbles A n “Chute” some of our depend and other supplies. FOR EACH The Daughters of the American able coal into your bin. Our Revolution have three workers lu Winnen’s $42.10 prices and rapid manner of de We offer Coats marked $49.50 that were priced to the detention rooms at Ellis island | Honest Deal 55 00 whose duties arie to find wirk for TakHoma Beets $ . . the women detained there, there Hudson Model 0 ...... $175 livery will please you. fore chapters throughout the state FOR EACH are asked to contribute materials to Star 1923 ...... $65 Slip-on Sweaters $25.10 be distributed to them. Dodge Sedan 1923 ...... $275 marked $29.50 that were priced to Mrs. Susan G. Latimer, state Large Can $39.50. chairman for Ellis Island work, Dodge Coupe 1923 ^...... $250 Plain will address the meetiflg Saturday G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. Regular FOR EACH and it is hoped that a very large Dodge Coupe 1922 ...... $175 number of the members will be Mason Supplies. “Where There’s Life— Fancy $ $5.00 Dodge Touring ______$ iq 0 2.98 $33.60 present to greet her. 2 Main Street Phone 50 We offer Coats marked $39.50 that were priced to = There’s a Phillips $59.50. Studebaker Coupe 1922 .. $3^0 A splendid assortment of checks, striped or Store” plain eplored slip-on sweaters— ju st -what the FOR CLAIM FENTON GOT A used car is only as dei>endable EACH as the dealer who sells it. $50.60 COLD FEET IN MATCH young girl would like to-wear to school and for aH Coats marked $59.50 that were priced to sports this winter. Regular price $^,00. $iO.UU. According to Tommy ' Conran, H. A . Stephens Sweaters— Main Floor the reason why Fenton and Said- ^ ...... ella called off the second leg of Sales and Service their home and home match with Dodge Bros. Gars Brennan and McLagau the other Graham Bros. Tracks...... >''UI'''l>'l■■ll■l■">IUiilllllliillllllllllliillll|||||||||||i|||||||||||,||||||,,,,,,|,| night was because. Fenton got ner Comer Center and Knox Sts., vous-because a laiige crowd was on South Manchester. Children’ s Hats Reduced I Continuing Our Men’s and Boys’ | hand to see.the match. Conran Open Evenings claims-Fenton admitted that much ^during conversation since the $3:11 match was called off. Hats—Second Floor While It had been the conten Do You Prefer I Suit and Overcoat S^e I tion' at the south end that the match was called off because Tom The Open Car? I Through This Week. | my Conran did .not furnish new V fAN Y people who pins as the south end claims he J.TA really prefer Hie open I Unmatched values in new and seasonably clothing. , I had agrded to, according to Con w are driving dosed ones ran this was not the case. Conran nw only one reason—weadi- I Men’s Suits------* I claims that he had agreed with •rproCMtioa. s That were $25 to $40, some with extra,pants, Leo Cleary to use the pins at the I f yra are In diet dess, let Casino allays. What’s more, Con ne s h ^ you a glass endos- I ^ Now $17.95 to $28.95 ran claims Cleary will admit the u y mat really does what SOUTH Mf\NCH£ST£R - CONN ■ same. That’s that. ooier endointes have only I Students’ Suit^ tried to do—combines sedan 5 With extra pants, that were $22.50 to $32.50 LEAVE FOR COAST comfort with open car Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ludke of Lil- advantages. Get Your Savage I _ Now $15.95 to $22.95 ley street left this afternoon for Oa **eesOedoB = Boys’ Suits— California where they wip spend Mrs. Carrie J. -Anderson of Ed the next three months. Mr. Ludke, O fsa svsalags sad SaadsTs. ARTESIAN WELLS mund street who has Iraen coullaed — With 2 pair Trousers, sizes 7 to 17 years that who is a motormau on the Connec ■ ~ Swats aowidlS. I