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. THE WtoATHEB Forecast bj,U. S. Wbath« BuTBau, NET PRESS RUN Baitford. AVERAGE DAILY CIRC5ULATI0N for the Month of November, 1929 1/1 C oiin. State Fair con^oed ^Id tonight and Sunday.- 5,488 1 Jr. IS- BIcmbera ot the Aodlt Bu»ea0 of Circulation*

PRICE I’UKEE c e n t s : . *<1 SOUTH Manchester; GONN., Saturday, December 21,1929. POUHTEBN FA breach of promise suit burgh and Lake Erie, Evaifsville, learned from an authoritative Call, himself a candidate for govera- ing in a two-roomed cottage, in the vicinity of toe border at once, Indianapolis and Terre Haute, Vir­ —The bodies of Congressihan .W11-. 6r, had under consideration a re­ few cases toe cattle still share one for the thefts. due to toe execution Wednesday brought by-Mrs. Katherine King source here today. liam Kirk Kaynor and his secretary, Fogarty against Jam ^ J. (Gene) ginian, Ulster and Delaware, Rut­ quest. for an opinion on whether end of the cottage. near Nogales, Sonora, of General land, (except the O. and L. C. An official spokesman for the otanley B. Lowe, instantly killed Democrats who voted for President The worst conditions prevail in Carlos Bonquet,. one. of his support­ Timtipy,' he who made a million in government said the fact that defi­ with three others in toe crash of sm the business of boxing and re­ Boyne (Dity), Gaylord and Alpena, Hoover can participate at all in the the islands. Inishblggle holds toe ers in the receht presidential cam­ Bristol, (Clarendon and Pitt^ord nite agreements were not reached record even for western Ireland ONE DEAD, ONE. HURT paign. nounced his thtone as king of the with America was not considered (Continued on Page 2.) party primary. (imdivided one-half interest), Graf­ Voted Republican. Evidence in .a recent inquiry de­ Leaves Qoietly. heavyweights, seems to be on the disappointing, because Tokyo’s ex­ verge of ending shortly. ton and, Upton, Chicago, Attica and William E. Lee, brother of Law­ scribed Inishbiggle as toe most bar Vasconcelos left Tucson qidetly Southern, ^the Federal Vaffey, pectations along this line did not ren island in the world. Yet 32 IN NEW HAVEN.F1RES Frank L. WUder, Mrs. Fogarty’s exceed what was actually accom­ rence F. Lee, who is Governor Bibb Thursday night,, soon after Gleneral lawyer iald yesterday ^ te r he had Fonda, Johnstown and Gloverville, FRANCE ANNOUNCES Graves’ personal attorney, said he families, comprising 300 people, try Bouquet’s death befofe. a .fliihg Glenfield and Western, the Grasse plished. to live bn it. The parish priest of been granted perx^sriop to quit the voted toe Republican presidential squad had been announced offlcially case as her representative, that ■the River, Lake Erie, Franklin and Reports of the delegates to the toe island said toe stunted growth Boy Trapped in Burning Auto by Jose A. Valenzuela, Mexican Clarion, Lakeside and Marblehead, Japanese government were partic­ ticket, but yesterday filed with toe attractive divorcee of Fort Worth, secretary of state his announcement of toe children was due to toe lack and Woman Burned When Federal consul at Nogales, Ariz. the Lowville and Beaver River, the ularly encouraging because of the ITS NAVAL POLICY TexM and New .Yoyk had dis- as a candidate for 'governor subject of food. He told of a vjidow who His absence ftOm Tucson was not Marcellus and Otisco, the Norwood contact with President Hoover of was trying to feed eleven children Stove Polish Ignites. pat^ed a letter authorizing a with­ to the 1930 primary. He said he discovered until some time later, and St. Lawrence, the Sksmeateles, Reijiro Wakatsuki, leader of toe j on an allowance of one dollar a _ a \ drawal of toe actioit )vhich was would present his qualifications to and his whereabouts had- been im- brought in, Superior (Court last May. Dexter and Northern, (Jampbells delegation. week and of a man who makes his New Haven, Dec. 21.— (AP)—A known until he arrived-here. Creek, Kelley’s Creek and North- Friendly Atmosphere toe state Democratic executive com­ entire clothing out of old military The defendant howeveiy wants a Arbitration, Security and boy was dead, and a woman was on “ Yes,” said Vasconcelos, to- news­ different settlement. (Sene’s attor­ Western, Kelley’s Creek, the Lorain The spokesman also stressed toe mittee next month. coats. “If my qualifications are refused,” the danger list at toe New Haven papermen, “we expect a revolution ney Homer S. Cummings of Stam­ and Southern, the Fulton (Jhatoi friendly atmosphere of toe confer­ No Clothing. Cambria and Indiana, and divided he said, “I am going to let toe hospital today as a result of fires in Mexico, but. we desire. that , it ford, immediately filed a motion for ences with American delegates, in Then Disarmament,, Is to The majority V of toe children of which occurred here within 45 min­ interest la other short lines. courts decide whether an executive Inishbiggle had only strips of can­ shall be a bloodlesb one. It will be, judgment on his cross complaint, which it was believed the two par­ utes yesterday. The boy, Vincent more political than military. I was which' "among other tolngs alleges Pehhsylvanla R. R. < ties achieved a mutual understand­ committee can fix qualifications for vas or calico on their chests for ' Pennsylvania:—^The Long Island, Be Motto at Parley. a candidate different from the Holdright, 13 was trapped in a burn­ robbed of toe election, and have that toe suit was brought merely to ing of fimdamental positions of the shirts. The December storms which ing automobile owned hy his uniue West Jersey and Seashore, the qualifications for a voter.” swept toe coast of Ireland made toe every proof in ,toe. world of the defame him and to extort m o ^ . two countries. and died last night at S t Raphels great fraud that was practiced on The motion, will be argued next Fri­ Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlan­ The Tokyo Asahi, daily newspa­ The Democratic preslcfential desolation still more desolate. The tic, the Wilkes-Barre connecting ticket carried Alabama last ye .r by seaboard villages of the.mainland hospital. Mrs. Emma Anderson re-, toe voters.” day before Judge'(Carl Foster.. per, in an editorial typifies the press Paris, Dec. 21.— (AP)—“Arbitra­ 9 celved second degree bums alwut road (undivided one half interdri); 7,000 votes as against a winning suffered from rains and high tide^ . ; Tunney to Greenwich. reaction of the country. The Asahi tion, security, and then disarma­ toe arms, abdomen and thigh when Mrs. Fogarty's letter, according the-New York connecting railroad, ment” will be France’s motto at margin of nearly 68,000 In 1924. Crops in some cases'were washed expressed appreciation of the cor­ polish with which she wa? cleaning to Wilder was v^tten in Bostim and (undivided one half Interest), the the London naval conference, Locke’s Statement. away. The land has become so STATE BUYS BIG TRACT New York and Long Branche (im- diality with which the American water-logged there Is already fear a stove ignited. This morning toe was dated Nov. 4. " ' Georges Leygues, minister of ma­ Addressing a preliminary meeting New Haven hospital reported no divided one-half interest), Arcade people as well as the government rine, told toe French Parliament for next year’s crop. At toe present timeTunney is received the delegation. It express­ of his backers last night Locke, n improvement in hef condition. living in Greenwich, with his wife# and Attica, the Bellefonte .Centr^, yesterday. Birmingham attorney, said toe part How these people live at FOR A FOREST PRESERVE the Coudersport and Port AB«- ed toe belief that general relations All parties applauded the minis­ all in their tiny holdings A second woman, Mrs. W. R.- the former Polly Lauder whom he of toe state committee ruling which Slater received minor burns while married abroad before the br^cb ghany, the East Broadtop Railroad between Japan and America were ter’s words, and cheered loudly his is a mystery. At toe pres- and Coal Co., the Hickory Valley, improved because of the passage of left toe county committees the task she was also cleaning her stove of pronfise suit filed. In court ! statement toe French delegation of determining toe qualifications of yesterday. Wilder was scheduled to the Huntington apd Broad Top the Japanese delegation across the j would go to London in January re- (Oontlaued on page 2) yesterday. Site of First CdndenMH Milk Mountain, the Kane and Elk, the American continent. candidates for county offices was an write his demurrer that Tunny had i solved- to insure for France de- “arbitrary distinction between state Factory—To Comprise 300 yiahifii. CoquiHaa Valley, the Ligon- ' fense means adequate to its secur- sufficient evidence without hla addi­ and county offices.” Acres—Is Near Winsted. tional allegations. After he was ier Valley, the Marion, the Marylahd ' ity, overruled he asked toe court's per­ and Delaware Coast, the Pittsburgh. BOUND MAN IS LEFT “We will defend total tonnage “They did' not take this action Usbon and Western, the Pittsburgh I against tonnage by categories,” he hastily,” he said, “a number of toe mission to withdraw from the case. Winsted, Dec. 21.— (AP)-^E.’ B. (Summings then motioned for judg­ and Susquehanna, the Sheffield and I said with reference to determining Democratic United States Senators Tionesta, the Yopngstown and UllON ROADuvm r niiti ALL NIGHTniUlll strength of toe fleets of the in an interview in Washington warn Bronson, field agent for the (Con­ ment on the cross complaint and necticut State (Commission of For­ said “we will not agree to a' with­ Ohio, the Stewardstown, the Straa- powers. Reiterating an old French ed against such action. Senator HERALD’S ANNUAL burg, the Susquehanna River and Black of Alabama spoke against est , amd Wild Life, -today an­ drawal of toe action". We want a viewpoint, he added, “London can judgment in tois case and hope to Western, the Tuscarora Vallejrj^^^ Norwalk Truck Driver Robbed only be a preparatory conference such action. The chairman of toe nounced the purchase by the com­ Washington, Brandywine and Print get ft next Fri^y-” • and Trussed Up by Bandits; destined to facilitate the task of National executive commlttefe advis mission of 300 actes of sjilstortc Lookout, the Winfield, the DenVa the Geneva general disarmament ed against it. . . Found Half Frozen. land situated on a ,mountain a^hi^f Run, Donora Southern, the Aln- conference.’' “I had hoped that A1 Smith would NEWSBOYS’ EDITION KIDNAPER IS SENTENCED quippa and Southern, toe CStoSp- Norw’alk, Conn., Dec. 21— (AP) Silent on Submarine. cease to be an issue in political af mile ■west of Burrviil^i. Tho state Make Beach, the Pennsylvania and —Bound and gagged by two holdup He did not mention toe question fairs in Alabama, but toe twenty proposes, to esta1i)Psh a state forest Atlantic, the Scootac. the Balunrow men and left exposed to the cold of abolition of submarines, so it seven (members of the state com Tuesday, Dec. 24 on the land and.'wiU flood' apouf 7^ TO FROM 3(M 0 and Eastern, the Ohio River aal blasts, which swept toe city last was assumed be was in agreement mittee who voted for the ruling) acres for use as a state fishing pre- Western, the Western Alleghany, night, Thomas Schenk, 25, a truck with views expressed by others in made him toe test^fbr qualiBcations S6X*V6i ' ( 'I'* and/a divided , interest in a. number The state has had an option on driver, was found half frozen in the toe chamber that abolition of sub­ for office. They have Injected him Christmas Eve Detroit, Dec. 21.— (AP.)-T-Joseph of other toort lines, rear of the Hill Top Inn at mid­ marines as St weapon of national the land, most of which was owned ( L w ) t*man, was sentenced to Baltimore and Ohio, . ~ anct Tammany Hall into the next by the estate of John H. Burr, for night, He had crawled into the defense would not be accepted even primary and the next election.” from 801, to 40 years to toe-Michi­ Baltimore and Ohio:—^The R e a » lighted driveway of the inn after he in principle. some time. The pro^rtY incldd^ gan jrthte priiKto at, JacksOn to ^ y Ing, toe Central of New Jem ^,; w had been knocked down and trussed The French Senate voted confi­ toe .elte of the first condensed n ^k for-'his part in toe kidnaptog last Buffalo and Susquehanna, toe TREASURY BALANCE factory estabUshed by Gall Borden up by the men, who took $23 from dence in the government of Premier April "b* Fred J^etoan, retired lantlc aty., toe Staten IslMd l ^ d ' Tardieu 253 to 2, with 50 Senators in 1858 and also the site of toe “soap Transit, toe Perklomen, toe BWR him at toe point of a gun. He w^s Washington, Dec. 21.— (AP.)— Wyandotte bootlegger. Laman was found in a dazed condition by oc­ abstaining, on questions by fofmer W^tch For It ! factory, one of the first In Coxmec- Treasury receipts for Dec. T9 were ticut, established to 1865 by MUo convicted by a Circuit Court jury cupants o f toe hotel ty>d was able President Millerand of the Brland a week ago. - - ((tontlDued on Page t.K to give only a meagre description of policy of Locarno and the Young $59,694,533.06; expenditures $20,- Burr. 124,^00.94; balance $208,478,275.26. the robbers. reparations plan.

A PAUBTWO mXnGHBSTBR so uth MANCHESTER, C0NN\, SATTJRDAY,;pECBOT

at the morning service. The-ohildren will take - part in the evening’s pro­ i i i i i i F S S FAMILY HANDIWORK THROWN FROM CAR,t| gram, with a young ^ peoples choir slngi;^ tjhrist^^'mrbls. There hEEs IN WATKINS WINDOW been & muaicai program prepared AT 2ND CONGBEGATTONAL leiR L AH) HERE for the momihg servloe. ^ , ST. BRHtoET*S ttCMHAN Oelplia Claik peotian. Choir to Be Augmented for Cranes Make Dolls and Toy^ C A 'raouc r Kelley Goes To Jail. At a recent haeeling of te® Delpha That Attract Considerable / Rev. C. T. McCiuin . clEisa of tee Baptist church, a Christ- Presentation of Maunder’d Luke Kelley, 57 of this city, was FUNERALS Attention Here. taken to Tolland County Jail on Fri­ mEEs social followed the business W ^ k at 5 P. M. Masses* at 8:30 and 10:15. ' Local Men Good Samaritans day Eifternoon for not paying a fine meetifig. A box yas packed for a “Bethlehem” , Maunder’s bea,utiful Most Meiochester people will re- on him earlier in the week. needy family and election of officers Samuel L Loney (Continued' from I^ge One.) ST. JAME3 ROMAN CATHOUC' cantata, will be simg at Second Con­ cadl the circumstance of a few Rev. William P. Beidy When They See PBghl of Kelly v/as arrested on S\mday took place eis foUoVs: president, Funersd services for tee late Army plane at Bolling; Field yester-^ months Eigo when tee family of Mrs. Irwng Duim; vice president, Samuel J. Loney of Bigelow street gregational church tomorrow'after­ day as they were taking o ff. for night by Policeman Stanley Kulo for noon at 5 o’clock imder tee direction HEEfry F* Crane ran mto a streak of intoxication. In court Monday morn­ Ida Mahm; secretEiry, Mrs. Stephon were held yesterday afternoon at 2 teeir homes to spend the holidajrs, Msisses at 7:30 and 8:30 eu m. of tee organist and choir director, F. hEU*d.luck while living in. the north High Mass at 10:30 a. m. Stranger to Town. ing he was fined ?16.16 including Von Euw; treswurer, Mrs. Ethel El­ b’clock in tee undertak ng rooms of arrived here this morning, escorted end and of the- CrEmes’ re-establish­ Thomas DoUgan. Mrs. John Clatt W. Wilbur. The regular church costs. He had no money and was liott; class teacher, Misa lda Mahm. by CongressinEUtt Allen T. Treadway, ment on South Main street. For SEmg, "BeiutifUl Land on High” and quartette will sing th® solo .parts.' of Stockbrldge and George 'R. given two days in which to pay the Schools Closed Friday. Mrs. Grace Symington of this town weeks Mr. and Mrs. (^rane have A gn^oup of Manchester young ' The schools of the Town of Ver “Peaceful and Beautiful”. Rfev. Stobbs of Worcester whose districts bill. Albert Clark of St: Mary’s church is soprano; Mrs. Bewie 'lHumer> o f , been applying their mutual EErtistlc : men played roles of the Good To Speak Sundajr. non will close Friday noon for tne adjoin th^t of Representative K&y- genius to tee mEteing of those hu­ officisited, and burial t was in tee Hartford, contrMto; Cbarles.HEmter.* hor. “ * STATE i Samaritan a bitter cold night early Town Clerk, John B; Thomas will Christmas vacation and will' reopen of 'Glastonbury, tenor and Victor, morous dolls and toy animals which 5 thisKweek and a well dressed t>retty Thursday, January 2. 'This will give East cemetery. The bearers were ' The bodies were ™®t by repre­ be the speaker at the meeting of the Albert Foy, Lee Foy, John Crockett, Johnson of Manchester, bass. sentatives of-the families and ^ v . are at present so popular Emd which LAST TIMES TODAY ' ^rl, a stranger to town, was saved Men’s Comer of the Rockville church the children twelve days vacation. Former choir members EEn'd sing­ command very high-prices when of a long hard trek and almost unen- Needless to say they are pleased. .William J. Crockett, William Hum­ J, Burford Parry of Hope COngre- on Sunday morning, December 511^. phries and Charles Davidson. ers of the church who wlU assist gatlOnsd church, in which Repre­ tee best craftsmanship. 5 durable embarrassment. An auto- Girls* Oub Party. with’ the cbonis work will be Mrs; As a Christmas gift, C. Elmore DOROTHY I mobile load of young m?n was com- The meeting will commeiice at y:13 sentative K a^ or was a member o’clock. Anyone interested is cordial­ The Rockville Girls’ Club held a Marlon Brown Whltcher, Mrs. Jen­ Watkins, head of Watkins Brothers, SEBASTIAN s ing up the East Glastonbury pike most enjoyable party in the club Mrs. Mauilce Sutevan Emd were taken ’ at once to the ly invited to attend. The .funerEd of Mrs. Maryanne Sul­ nie Tracy, Mrs. George ,F. BoMt, pEmlors-of Em undertEiklng concern. gave tee Cranes -se of part of one i after midnight and reaching Man- rooms in the Prescott Block Thurs­ Miss Edna ThrEdl, Miss Florence of tee firm’s show windows for tee ROLAND YOUNG ? Chester the driver spoted a girl Chimney Fire Friday. livan, wife of Maurice Sullivan of Itee funeral of Representative Kay- day evening. There were many Wapplng, was. largely attended at Strickland, Ralphv C. Brown, v WU-^ nor will tEdce plEEce In Hope church display of these novelties, eis well as ER>IEST 7 limping along the rough highway. The Fitch truck with George V. members out despite the inclement liam. J. Taylor,' Eklwsurd E. SegEET tee services of tee telephone opera­ - ReEdizing it was a bitter cold mght Milne . in charge, responded to a St. B rik et’s church at 9 o'clock tomorrow, at 2 o'clock. . TORRENCE weiather and a merry time was had this morning. EUid Joel M. Nichols. The sjsrvtce of Mr. Lowq will take tor as saleswoman. As k result a the driver pulled up his car and ime chimney fire at the Harrington by Edl present. There was a Christ­ This will: be one of tee first of the handsome'biwiness I'n the toys has i girl WEIS asked if she wanted a ride home on High street about 4:60 on The body was tsdeen from the place tomorrow -also In tee tmder- mas tree and an exchtuige o f gifts-. 5111111100 home in Wapplng, wherp evening Christmas services In to'wn taldng parlois to which his body been done. There axe still a number “THE i into town. Friday Eifternoon. With the prompt Refreshments were served at the tomorrow afternoon, sEnd a cordisd remaining for sale at prices, it is I It was noted that the girl was Mrs. SuUlvEm went e« a. bride sixty was ^ e n . UNHOLY NIGHT” arrival of the fireman the'fire w*\s close of the program. years ago, at 8:15. iniHtation is ex^endpd to • all of understood, much below the figures' f extremely nervous and the local soon extinguished- whatever church, to come; and hesu: quoted for similar handicraft ob­ * fellows saw that her hand was Notes. '' Not only were there friends pres­ Funeral of John J. McCartln. FrEUicls G’Loughlin of YECle is ent from Wappingi but a large num­ this, one of tee most beautiful of TRUNK LINE PLAN jects in tee big city stores. - bleeding and that her fur coat and tee' ChristmELS cantatEus. dress were tom. She was frightened The fimerad of John J. McCartia spending tee ChrlstmEis holidays ber of Manchester people were at -Jacqueline Logan and refused to ride. One of the was largely attended from St. Ber- with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. F. the church, where a solemn requiem High grade assorted chocolates Walter Miner voune men dropped out of the car nard’s church on Friday morning at O’Loughlln of P m street. high mass was celebrated. The IS ANNOUNCED TODAY In ChrlstmEis wrapped boxes 1, 2, in Miss Alice Wagner, teacher at tiie burial was in St. Bridget’s ceme­ HYStERIOtJS ISLAND” 3 and 5 lb. boxes. Magnell Drug and let the others proceed. He re- 9 o’clock, with a solemn high mass, (Continued rmm Pas® 1) “King of the Kongo’* turned to the girl who was making Rev. George T. Sirmott, pastor of Tolland Coimty Temporary Home tery. Co.— Adv. The First TaUdng her way along South Main street the chilrch of which Mr. McCartin school at Veraon Center, leftyesw i- WHd Aninoal SeriEd Alfred BoUet AT STATE TOMORKOW Reading, the Chicago Bmd Alton, the Christmas pards and Seals, Mag­ and made it plain that he was de­ was chairman of the board of day for her ‘ home in' FeeII River, BuffEilo, Rochester Emd^ Pittsburgh, sirous of aiding her. She accepted trustees, was celebrsLnt. He was as­ Meiss., where she will spent tee holi­ The' fimeraJ of Alfred Rol- nell Drug Co.—^Adv, iet of Windermere street tee Detroit, Toledo and Iron ton < his offer of assistance and told him sisted by Rev. Thomas Hayes, Hart­ days. Famous Jule Verne- Story Is (imdi'vided one-half interest), the a grim story. ford deacon; Rev. Francis Hlnchey, John J. Rady, student at Carnegie will be held at 8:30 at tee funerEd home of W. P. Quish at 225 Subject of Million Dollar Detroit and,^ Toledo; Shore Line (un- Her Story sub-deacon. Father Hayes, who i.o Institute of Technology at Pitts­ di-vided one-half interest), Chicago, It seems that the girl had been from SL Michael’s church, was a Main street and 9 at St. James’s Color Production. burgh, Tenn., is spending the Chilst- church on Monday. Burial will be In^Euiapolis Emd Louisville (undi­ shopping with another in Menden. clEissmate of FrEinces E. McCartln, mEw holidays with Ws parents, Mr. vided one-hEilf Interest), tee Sharpa- They had accepted an offer of an in St. James’s cemetery. “Th'e Uiteoly Night, with Dorothy son of the deceased, at Holy.Cross and Mrs. T. F. Rady of Prospect 'vUle,' the C^tleman River, the t o d a y SUNDAY automobUe ride to their homes College, Worcester, Mass. In the SebasUan, Ernest Torrence and Chestnut Ridge, the Cornwall, tee from two fellows they thought they street. ssmetuary was Rt. Rev. Bishop M, Mrs. William Carrol Eind daughter Twenty-foup tables were filled RolEmd Young will be seen at the KEmsas and Sldell, the Maryland CIRCLE I recognized. When they got into tee McAullffe of the Hartford diocese. 'witA whist players at tee Manches­ State for the last ,timea- today. Emd Pennsylvsmia, tee Mt. Hope car they realized they were with of Hartford are tee guests of Mr. “The Mysterious Island,” Em I As the body was being borne into Emd Mrs. Joseph Stengel of Higu ter Green -Community club’s social Minetol, the Mount Jewett, K^zue « strangers. They were driven all the at tee Green school hall last night. adaption of Jules Verne’s famous smd Rltervllle, tee New York and * way from Meriden to the New Lorn church, Mrs. Anna Mae Pfunder street. Walter O’Keefe of Philadel­ novel, which comes to tee State for snng “The Priceless Love of- Jesus.’’ phia was a recent guest of his aunc, The $2.50 gold pieces were won by Lortg BrEmch (one half interest), ■' don Turnpike and the driver cut off Mrs. C. H. Phillips of East Hart­ a three-day engagement starting tee QuEikerstown smd Bethlehem, 1 from tee pike to a side road some- At the offertory Frank Cratty sang Mrs. Margaret Cunningham of Sunday night,, abounds in fEmtasy “O Salutaris,’’ and as the body was ford smd James W. Maher of this tee Rateway VEdley, the RArltEm ^ where in Glastonbury. Evidently Union street. town. Miss Alice Doggart and Pa­ Emd adventure. It is Metro-Gold-^ being borne frota th® church,' Mrs. Peter Freeze of Vernon avteue is River, tee Stone Harbor, tee Tucker- 2 they had come onto the road to trolman David GalllgEm won second wyn’s million, dollar opus, done in ton, PhilEidelphla and Beach Haven, S Manchester but the girl did not Pfu^er rendered Rev. F. J. CNelU’i? criticaJly ill at tee Rockville City prizes, which were silver dollars, beautiful technicolor, with sound the Ursina and Nortefork, .the \ know her whereabouts. “When Evening Comes.” hospital of pneumonia. „ and tee consolation awards, 25 and dialogue. Few films can boEist The men who picked the girls up The florEil tributes were numerous Upper Merlon and Plymouth, the I bright pennies to each fell to Mrs. of tee original, .varied and well Valley, tee Washington Rim, the ? in Meriden attempted to assault and beautiful. BuriEd was in at. S. W. Richardson of East Hartford balanced entertainment elements of 5 teem but when they fought back West Virginia Northern tee Whar­ Bernard’s cemetery, where there Emd Charles Smith. The door this ^Jaborate novelty. Despite its ton and Northemr the Wildwood n this one girl in particular w m was a brief committal service,. Rev. ABOUT TOWN bigness, the unusualness of its un­ thrown bodily from the automobUe prizes;.wece won by Miss Mildred and Welaware Bay Short Line, the Thomas Hayes officiating. The bear­ Mprrison and J. M. McKinney; the derwater backgrounds, its fantastic Yede Short Llne» the Preseton, the _ E is it was moving. She was badl.y ers were Michael Dunn, Daniel Foley latter received a home made cake submarine people and their* odd 5 cut up in the fall. Without knowing The Hudson-Essex garage on tee of Glastonbury, Thomas Salmon of Spruce street has added a new tow­ decorated with the words “Merry SweXgsrIS^rabur^^'^lnrSouteS^f the i where she was the girl started to Trenton, N. J.,' Frank Heffron and possesses deep human appeal. The - “ 5 walk. She walked from a spot a ing ser-vlce to their equipment. Christmas” and Miss Morrison a Strouds Creek and Muddlety, the Gerard Rock of this city. box of candy. The ladles’ committee Mysterious IslEmd” is not a stax- Winchester and Western, tee i couple of miles south of Bucklng- ring picture but every character, I ham Four Comers. Guided only by Boy’s Band Xmas Party. Miss Jessie Reynolds reports tee served gingerbread with whipped Brownstoah and Middletown, tee The Rockville Boys' Band have cream and coffee. Griswold Chappell receives skillful interpretatloii. Tionesta, Emd a dividend interrat in luJ*' ViW W / I occasional glimpses of the light of gift of an upright pismo for the Lloyd Hughes sa “ Nikolai” Is at his l A W 1 Travelers Tower. She hoped to just finished their fourth successful town EUmshouse smd also a com­ smnounced tee old fashioned dances a number of short lines. year and Monday night will cele­ that followed. best, likewise Jan, p a ly ;. who ' ad- I reach East Hartford. She was pletely decorated Christmas tree. though a newcomer^ shows mairked * shivering with the cold smd on tee brate at a Chris tmaa party at. the Another action 'The Sunsfiine Sewing'Club held a ability. Lionel, Barrymore as Count k verge of a nervous breakdown. She R. A. A. headquarters, 93 East Mam John G. Mahoney of 'Woodbridge Dakar adds another sterling per­ AMARANTH ELECTION triumph for 5 clung faithfully to tee articles she street. Presents for every member Christmias pEirty at the home of street, .manager of the Roger Sher­ Mrs. Samuel Dunlop in Oak, street formance to, his long list o f screen Ranger eis a 5 had purchased in Meriden. of tee band will be in tee grab bag man Transfer Company, has been accompllshm’ents. S Gets Her Ride and Christmas checks, the amount last evening. The party was featur­ Cteapman Courti order of Atna- dog of tee promoted to major, in the officer’s James J. O rbett and NfeiLO’Brlen XEmte chose its elective officers for f The local Good SanmritEm told based on each member’s attendEince reserve corp and placed In command ed b y , a Christmas tree and grab lumber camps bag. The hostess entertained with a and the Ziegfleld Follies Girls; Joo 1930 at tee regrular business session 4 tee girl he knew a man who would will be distributed. of the special tr®ops the state Leivls. the favorite night club enter­ who bared his 'i be going to Hartford within a short delicious supper. in the Msiaonlc Temple last eve­ Refreshments of ice-cream and attached to the'76th division. • tainer;. the song reel, “Old Black ning, They are as follows; Royid fEings agEiinst % time and he thought he could ar- fEincy cookies will be served during Joe,” and thq latest M^trotone - range to get a ride for her. He The PcUsh Roman Catholic Union matron, Miss 6llve Chapman; the world to the evening. The boys are indebted Departure of a considerable num­ Sound' news complete an excelldat royal patron, Rug^ll Tryon; associ­ ^ assured her teat she would be well to David A. Sykes for this treat. He ber of Manchester school teachers of America, No. 1086 will hold its save his annuEil meeting tomorrow afternoon program. ate matron, Mrs.-- Nellie Packard; ? protected. Locating the man he is one of the sponsors of the band. on their Christmas vacations help­ master! 6 ^ at two o’clock in. the basement of 'trcEwurer, Mrs.. Jessie p. Winter- T mentioned, the girl was carried to Affricano-Bumey. ed to swell tee number of holiday -■ the city. There she found accom- St. Bridget’s church. Sixteen new I bottom; secretary, Mrs. Esther Miss Louise Burney, daughter of travelers who took trains at the FREE STATE PARLIAMENT Pickles; conducteess, Mrs. Anne ALSO ? modations for- tee night. She re­ railroad station yestePday sifter-' members will be installed and j fused to allow tee local men to take Mr. Ein^ Mrs. Charles Burney of offlcefs for tee coming year will be I Tryon; associate conductress, Mrs. Spring street, and Joseph Knn noon. The volume of business at I Anna Robb. The appointive offi­ her directly to her home and would the station was imusually large, for elected. IS HELPING ITS POOR not tell “her name because of tee AffricEino of Vernon ayenue, son of cers will be selected by tee incom­ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Africano, were there was sm extraordinary number ing royal matron. The business - embarrELSslng circumstances. Her of outgqing as well sm incoming John G. Potter of 429 Main street, ? greatest worry was about the cir- united in marriage at tee parsonage and for fourteen years employ­ (Oondnued from Page 1) was followed, by a Christmas party BESSIE LOVE passengers. Statidn officials report­ Adelaide Pickett, The Star of “Broadway Melody** ■ cumstance her girl friend was in. of the CongregatlonEil church on ed tee passenger recelpta.'the larg­ ed by the state highway depart­ in charge of Mrs* t She only hoped for her safe arrival Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. est yesterday of smy day In years. ment, Is confined to his hotfie ■with a ent time they Eire receiving.tbe full Miss Ethd Bralnaxd, Mrs. Elsie in “THE GIRL IN THE SHOW” '^back home. She was extremely Rev. G. S, Brookes officiating. The shoulder injury sustained while at benefit of what they call American Knight and William Bray. They had provided Eind decorated a Th. Ipllttlng Story of a Straggling RoEtd Company Patting thankful for the assistance the local couple were attended by Miss Alice Pupils of tee Highland Park work in Bolton. money or (Christmas, remittances re­ on “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin” on the Kerosene Circoit. men had given her. Burney, sister of tee bride and Ar- ceived from relatives in the United Cteristmas tree and arranged 'with school in all grades from 1 to 7 par­ Santa (Tiaus to drop in with a gift A sequel to this story was broad­ meno Affricano, brother of tee ticipated in the Christmas entertain­ Edwaxd Harrington who for two states. Around yuletide these re­ cast over WTIC radio station tee groom. years hsis been living in Los mittances total tholisandaof pounds. for everybody. Doughnuts, cheese ment given yesterday siftenioon in 9nd coffee were served. next night. The Travelers announcer The bride was attired in a gown the assembly hsdl. More than 40 of Angeles, CeJ., is in Manchester for Migration, as it hEW been for \ broadcast for a young girl resident of blue georgette over tan silk, with the parents and friends o f tee chil­ the holidays.^ He is employed in tee years still remains tee lot of WesU ■ of Berlin who was missing from her transparent velvet trimmings, and dren aftanded and enjoyed the pro­ Los Angeles offices of tee Union em Ireland. Scarcely el family but ‘ home. The local men wer« natural­ hat to match. She carried white gram of ChrlstmEis carols, recita­ Pacific railroad. has its lines of affinity with tee ly interested since they believed carnations. tions and playlets presented under United States or CanadEU “'We are teat the- young girl sought through The bridesmaid looked pretty in a the direction of tee teachers of the The Knights of Pythias still lead nearer to NeW York than we Eire to tee broadcEist was either the one in the setback tournament ■with Dublin,” Is the remark one heaxs. 3 D A Y S Matinee 2:15 they had given aid or to her girl dress of Independence blue, with school. Each child received a present tain trimmings and corresponding from the beautiful decorated tree, Moose Lodge after last night’s sit­ Most remarkable of sill Is, tee fre­ S t a t in g Evening - compEinion. as well as a box of candy. quency with which migrants return hat. Her bouquet was of pink car­ ting at tee Home Club by winning Sunday Confinnous 528 to 479. High score was made to the old homestead, often content nations. 6:45 to 10:30 Following a wedding supper serv­ Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Beckwith of by George Cox Emd'Harry Wilson of to live again in the old way. On the Night Oakland street are leaving town, to­ the Knights with 131. As. it looks edge of C>3nnemara is .an old black­ ed to immediate members of both smith who was once making good ‘ POUCE COURT families, the couple left for a brief day for Pasadena, California, where now the Moose ■will 'have to finance they plEin to spend tee winter. Mr. money in the Unlted States* He has honeymoon to be spent in New the chlcK*n dinner as the final sit­ now returned to methods as primi­ York. They will reside at 30 Spring Beckwith has a brother and other ting of tee tournament will be held . Walter Moske of Norman street, relatives on the PEicific coEist and tive as when he left Ireland. ^ . ’••because of an accident at Center street, where they will be at home over florte next Friday night. The The bill proposed grants Mathew Batson, Jr., paid a fine of no snow qther than a little solidi­ public is invited. A Christmas bridge party, to Automobile Show ta be held at the '510 and costs for driving an auto- which all players from various parts fied in the street gutters, Emd de- State. Armory in MEu-ch. Sugges- ^taoblle with Improper brakes. The The Christmas program of Trinity presslbnsi tee town was swept this Lutheran church will be held cn of the town will be welcome. Is fions on the membership o f the ^oung man was arrested by Patrol- scheduled for Monday evening at morning by a wind which mEide Che Chamber were made by Secretary ^man John McGlinn at the Center Christmas Eve at the church at 7:3U. temperature seem much colder that There will be a program of music the MEmchester Community club­ B. J. McCabe. and ’a membership J'j^esterday afternoon. His brakes house on Norte Malti street. it actually was. The mercury was campaign will be held with two or ^were of no value according to the and recitations. Gifts will be dis­ 18 above zero this morning. tributed among tee children. On three months, the outcome of which -■policeman and the mechanic who The .cold spell came on tee heels will determine the future policy of Sunday teefe will be special music Miss Ethel M. Fish, director of of the clearing off, yesterday, of a •inspected tee car O. K.’d his testi-» Sunnyside Private school on Norte the organization. >iony. and sermons at 10 and 11 o’clock, long period of rain and foggy weath­ The purchase of a mlmecgraoh with special music. Elm street closed the school •with a er. lo s t night a strong wind be­ t Two young Manchester fellows ChristniEw party Emd tree for tee machine was authorized by the dir­ Pleaded guilty before Judge John- At, Union church on Sunday morn­ gan whipping the streets and was ectors and the budget for the year children yesterday; A pleasing pro­ still much in evidence this morning, won this morning on the charge of ing the pastor will preach on “The gram was presented by tee pupils. was discussed. lintoxication. They were picked up Visit of the Wise Men” and special with! the sun shining brightly The school will-be closed all next through a Clear sky. ijast night in tee neighborhood of music will be rendered by the choir. week. This wsa tee fourth Yule "^e south end postofflcc by Patrol­ In tee evening there will be a The cold weather last night serv­ party at the private school this ed to fully resto're skating condi­ man Cavagnaro. Bote had been pageant at 7 o’clock entitled “'iiie week. The others were St. Mary’s A Friendly ^Eimed by tee patrolman to keep Christmas Story.” Christmas tree tions at Center Springs Pond Emd girls, tee Junior Kings Daughters with a fine moon, a large crowd i.’j ^ ff tee’ street. Because of their exercises will be held on Monday and tee Child Study club. Appreciative tgroutb their names are withheld. evening, when Santa Claus will be expected to be at the rink this evening Emd tomorrow, ^ present to distribute gifts. A.daughter WEM'bom this morn­ Greeting GREEN BASKETBALL On Sunday Holy Communion will ing at the Memorial hospital to Mr. be observed at the First Evangelical and Mrs. Raymond Fogarthy of 109 MOVIE STAR CURED The good Of The Rainbow g This weeks contests in the inter- Lutheran church. The English kjoiu- Ridge street. patrons and friends is one of our pcbolastic league baisketbaJl tourna- munlon service will be held at 10 a. naost Valuable assets* l^ent of Districts 1 to 8 featured low m. and tee German Communion Miss Fait& Carter, daughter of The sjiirit of the seEtson brfhgs to ^coring in practically all of the six service at 3 p. m. On Tuesday eve­ Mr. Emd Mrs. l 4>uis F. Carter of Los Anireles, Dec. 21.-r(AP)— us renewed appreciation o f old { Iwsocfiates and of the value of new Starnes played at the Hollister street ning at 7:30 o’clock a splendid.holi­ Hartford Road, is^ home for tee Alma Reubens once prominent 'on Vchool. The results,were as follows: day program will be presented and ChrlstmEm holidays from the Sea tee stage emd motion picture screen friends and patrons. ^ Monday: Grade 8-C beat 8-B, 8 Santa Claus v/i!l distribute gifts. Pine school in Brewster,I Mass. baa been released as cured from the The Rainbow management takes o 7; 7-B defeated Porter street, 4 ChristniEM morning there will be an State tesane asylum at Patton, tbu oocEision to extend to alL the 0 0. " Engllsn Simrise service at which Robert McCrory of Hamilton, Cadlfomia, to which she w m com­ wlshr that your Christmas may^ be t Can., will be the speaker at Gospel mitted last June ees a narcotic ad­ happy Euid. success attend your Now Tuesday: 8-A beat 7-A, 30 to 6; time tecre will be special music. Hall, 415 Center street, at 3 o’clock dict. ' ;^uckland beat 7-C, 7 to 5. There will be special music wptw- tomorrow afternoon and 7 o’clock Relatives last night refused to ’ ^^^DANCE TONIGHT AND Thursday: 8-C defeated 8-B, 15 to priate for Christmas at tee morning tomorrow night. Bread will be disclose her whereabouts. ‘ AU 6th beat 7-C, 7 to 3. Emd evening services on Sunday at broken at 10:45 sod Sunday school , Miss Reubens was committed to CHRISTMAS EVE AT tee„ Baptist , church...... Max KabHrk, .service will be at 12:45. There Will the state ihstitu^.on on a complEdnt Christmas Cards, Magnell Drug well known violinist of this city will be ra baptism service at '7;45 to- signed by her mother and her bus- -Adv. accompany Louis Denlry. orgioist, aight. ■* ■bWd, Bietrdo Cofttt. THE RAINBOW

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The Intematloiial Unlforin Sun-^ the home and the parents will al­ day School Lesson for Dec. 2%, ways be the most Important factors in dealing with the young. But it Christian Obligations to Childhood. would seem as fitting to leave all anthem entitled, “Peace on Earth,’ | unusual interest and helpfulness. Simem...... Robert McComb ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL E sth er...... Florence Schieldge Luke 3:8-20. the education of the young to home by Karl K. Lorenz. „ „ ‘ The music, always a matter of fav­ and parents without any attempt to Mr. DriggB wlU play t ^ orable comment, will be especially Rachael...... Mrs. Gladys Marte BY \VM. E. GILROY, D. D. develop public schools as to suggest Rev. J. S. Neill lujah Chorus," — Handel and O Stranger ...... , .E m ^ t Chapman Come, AU Ye Faithful,”—U nkno^. At the 10:40 service the vested Interpreter, ...... Francis Howe that all religious and moral instruc­ Wise M en ...... 1. Mr. Sidsledt Editor of The Congregationalist tion should be on the part of home Rev. Alfred Clark The Quartet wrill sing a Christ­ choir \mder the direction of Organ­ mas anthem and, as an offertory, ist Archibald Sessions and assisted 2, Mr, Biraithwaite The lesson theme as stated is the and parents with no t rovision for " 3.. Mr'.'Johnson topic for young people and adults. education and guidance in the moral 9:30 a. m.—Church school. Men’s the "First Noel”,—Traditional. by Mrs. Laura Wheeler Ross, violin­ The general lesson title, "The Child "The Name Wonderful,” will be ist, will render, in addition to the Christianily ...... Edith McComb and religious sphere similar to that Bible class. Civilization . . . .Mildred Sutherland in a Christian World," is a little in public school life. 10:45 a. m.—Morning prayer and the sermon toplCj and there will be usual Christmas hymns, the follow­ broader and simpler, and it suggests a Christmas story sermon for the ing special musical numbers: £)ducation ___ Esther Sutherland When Robert Raikes began the sermon by the curate. Topic: "The Boy Scout ...... Elbert Bohlin the consideration of the whole first Sunday school the marvel was boys and girls of the Church School. "Canzonetta (from Violin Con­ Power of Presence.’’ certo)” by Tschaikowski. Young Man of Today, theme from the child’s standpoint a? that that institution should have 3:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sun­ The hymns chosen are, "O little town of Bethlehem,” "It came upon “The Virgin at the Crib” by Mon­ Lester Dotchin well as from the standpoint of older been an innovation. The Sunday day school. Old Lady ...... ____ Ruth Porter folks. school or church school has justified the midnight clear,” and "Angels, tani. 7:00 p. m.—Children’s carol fes­ “Veni Sponsa Christi,” trio for Old Gentleman ..George H. Wilcox The text of the lesson in the its place and mission, but even with tival service. Program as follows: from the realm of glory.” ' On account of the annual Christ­ women’s voices, by Besley. First Young Woman ...... beautiful story of Mary, the child the large development of religious Processional Hyrhn, 78—-"O, Little ...... Elizabeth Barrett Jesus, and the shepherds, is sugges­ education the Christian world lags mas Musical service at the South “Arise, Shine” by Stanford. Town of Bethlehem.’’ church at 7:30, our People’s Service, “Itrada by Desplanes. - |Second Young Woman, Mary Wilcox tive rather than specific in its ap­ far behind in the fulfillment of its Carol (by the choir), 72—“O, Come Six Children—^Emily Andrews plication. It suggests first of all the responsibilities and the acceptance Sunday evening, will be held at 6:00 Mr. Colpitts will have as the All Ye Faithful.” theme of his Christmas sermon J Priscilla Pillsbury supreme importemce of the child, of its privileges. o’clock. This will be a Christmas Response—Creed and prayers. service and will Include Christmas “The Lost Christ Child.” ' | Mary Alice Andrews not from any theoretical attitude Moral Training Difficult Carol, 551—"The First Newell.” Barbara Quimby toward childhood, but simply from carols and special numbers by a The church . has been suitably j The problem of moral and re­ 1st Lesson—Isaiah 9, verses 6 and chorus of young people and the decorated with Christmas green and j Betty Woodruff the practical standpoint of the life ligious education has, of course, its a special calendar in seasonal i Art ...... Phyllis Kraetchmar forces inherent in a babe. It might 7. Junior Choir. very difficult aspects, due to the Carol (by the Choir), 553—“Saw The annual Christmas Tree and colors vsdll. be presented to each ' Science ...... Glenna Denton well induce in any thoughtful per­ religious sectionalism which charac­ worshipper. Committee in charge — Miss son a reverent attitude toward a You Never in the 'Twilight.” entertainment wdll be Monday eve­ terizes the community and to the (new). ning at 7:30. The invitation is for At 9:30 the Church School (Jlarice McMinn, Mrs. Theodore Bid- new-born babe when he considers all convictions ' or prejudices which gathers for a special White Gift well and Miss Ella Washburn. the possibilities of future develop­ 2nd Lesson—Luke 2, verses 8 to every one, old and young, of the make wide and general co-operation 20. entire parish. This should be one Service, and" at 6:00 p. m. Gay THE WEEK ment, and power for good or for almost impossible. Perhaps with the Hastings who spent the summer at The CYP Society, The Woman’s evil, that are found in that little Carol, 552—"Joy Fills Our Inmost of the most joyous occasions of the progress of the world toward em­ year. The program to be given by Chateau-Thierry with Dr. Wads­ Federation, The Boy Scouts and all life. Hearts Today” (new). a***: phasis upon the cardinal virtues we Announcements. the Church School will please all. worth, will speak to the Epworth other organizations will omit their The artist has portrayed the in­ shall attain a stage where it will be League on “A Summer In France.” meetings during Christmas week. fant Jesus in the manger with a Carol, 554—"We Three Kings of A feature of the evening will be possible to make the general work the presentation of “The White At 7:30 p. m. the Annual Candle Friday, 6:30—The Annual Christ­ halo of glory around His head, of education more definitely contri­ Orient Are.” Light service of Christmas carols mas Party for the Children of the but it is doubtful whether the Offering, 504—“Holy Offerings Rich Christmas Gift to The King” , for GIFT bute to the upbuilding of moral and will be sung, the concluding number Church School will be held in the shepherds say any such manifesta­ and Rare.” the children of the world. All are spiritual character. Certainly it invited to bring a contribution. being “The Hallelujah Chorus,” al­ Masonic Temple. Chairman of the tion. The awe and wonder that they ; would seem that no education of Address—A Story. ways a great favorite at this period Committee in charge—Miss Flo­ brought to the infant Christ were youth can be either satisfactory or Carol, 546—"Silent Night.” of the Christian year. rence Benson. born of mystery. Had they not been Prayers—Benediction. THE SALVATION ARMY FURNITURE sufficient which fails in the great Rev. Watson Woodruff of the For the fifth consecutive year the devout men, mindful of all the Recessional Hymn—“It Came Up­ purpose. Adj’t and Mrs. Joseph Heard , Center Congregational church will Church and School will observe the for the man who smokes! marvelous things in God's economy, That anyone should doubt where on a Midnight Clear.” assist the Pastor in the devotional custom of bringing a “White Gift” they would not have been so ready Christians should stand upon this Christmas Morning—8:00 a. m. , Street meeting tonight at 7:30, services. This is regarded by the for the children of The Colored Or­ to bring their tribute to a new­ matter is strange. The New Testa­ Hymn, 73—Processional. followed by a service of praise in community as the most popular and phanages and the Free Kindergar­ born babe. They showea in the very ment stands nobly and profoundly Hymn, 73 (last part)—"Glory Be the Hall. inspiring of the various musical ser­ tens of Atlanta (Georgia. The gifts act their freedom from narrowness for the recognition of the moral *md to Thee, O Lord.” Sunday school at 9:30. Classes for vices of the year, and the most cor­ will be received after the Pageant Our Gift and their teachableness. spiritual possibilities of the child. Hymn, 552—“Joy Fills Our Inmost all. dial invitation is extended to the in the evening and will be imme­ Child Often Disregarded The profound stress at every point Hymn,, 78—Offertory. Holiness meeting at 11. general public to attend. diately packed and sent South by Contrast with their simple won­ is on love as the rule of life in Hymn, 504— Presentation. Young Peoples Legion at > o’clock. a Committee of Men from the Men’s Special der and adoration- of the child the family relationships and in society. Hymn, 553—“ Saw Yoii Never in Brothers Wm. Hall and David League. spirit of those who rebuked the It is the perception of that and in the Twilight” (new). (Before j Samuelson in charge. The Y. P. THE CENTER CHURCH mothers w’ho brought their little the insistence upon it today that we Band will play appropriate music. Services In the Masonic Temple children to Jesus that He should sermon). Rev. Watson Woodruff SWEDISH LUTHER.AN CHURCH may hope best to serve the young Hymn, 421—S. B. I Street meeting at 7. • bless them. Here was the spirit that, and fulfill our responsibilities to­ 1 Gospel service at 7:30. Special unfortunately, has been more repre­ Hearts Today.” (new) music, will be featured at this ser­ ward every child. Hymn, 438— S. Book. Morning Worship, 10:45. Rev. P. J. O. Cornell An attractive copper sentative of the world. Even its vice. A splendid program built up on Christmas Carols— educators and its professed Chris­ Hymn, 72—Recessional. the scriptural narrative of the an­ lined humidor mi^el Meetings of the various organi­ So’ how a Rose e’er Blooming— tian leaders have in practice, if not nouncement to Mary and leading on Praetorlua. Sunday, 9:30 a. m.—Sunday school made of New England in theory, too often desregarded the zations will be omitted during to the consummation in the Birth When the Sun had Sunk to Rest and Fellowship Bible class. birch, mahogany finish­ Christmas week. Service. Rev. P. J. O. Cornell will child. Their whole ministry has been of Christ, with tthe use of the —Old English Carol. ed with floral decoration. conceived of for adults, and it is A 'fflOUGBT Sunday, a. m. (Dec. 22)—The special old Christmas favorite Prelude—Meditation—Richardson preach. Choir-Lift up your head. only in relatively recent times that rector will attend the centenary carols, with special linking and Violin—Cello—Organ. Sunday, 10:45 a. m.—Swedish Completely fitted the church has ever begun adequate­ service at Christ Church Cathedral, modulating passages, and an ex­ Opening Sentences. —Weimerberg. Rev. P. J. O. Cornell 9 ly to see and to perform its re­ There shall no evil happen to the Hartford. ultant finale. Specially arranged and Doxology. No evening serving. sponsibilities toward the young. just; but the wicked shall be filled During Christmas week, the Rev. composed by our own composer Invocation and Lord’s Prayer. The Week Possibly Christian people have with mischief.—Proverbs 13:31. l^r. Neill and the Rev. Mr. Clark Harold Turkington, rendered by the Monday, 6:30 p. m.—Children's • * » Anthem—“Mary Kept All These formerly left much of the dealing will administer Holy Communion band. Special vocal numbers by the Things—Barnes. chorus. with the young to the individual Not one false man but doth un­ to the sick. Songsters. Speaking subjects ap­ Responsive Reading. Monday, 7:00 p. m.—Beethoven A graceful smoking cabi­ home, and there is a sense in which countable evil.—Carlyle. Glee club will meet at hospital Monday, Dec. 23., 7:30 p. m.— propriate to the occasion will be Hymn: O Come All Ye Faithful— net in new cherry finish. Church school entertainment at given by the officer. Traditional Melody. where they will singi Rthearsal at caieney hall. Tuesday evening, Christmas Eve, Scripture Lesson. church will follow. Has patented Nevasmoke Christmas Day, 8 a. m.—Holy the annual Christmas entertain­ Anthem— A Christmas Cradle Tuesday, 3:30 p. m.—Children's ash receptacle and antique Communion. C^arols by the junior ment, and present distribution at Song—Bodenschatz. cljorus rehearsal. fittings in hammered Wednesday, 5:30 a. m.—Julotta choir; 10:45 a. m.—Morning pray­ 7:30. Pa,storal Prayer. effect St. Mary’s Episcopal Church er, Holy Communion and sermon. Christmas morning, a special Offertory—Reverie—Dickinson. service. A special musical program haa been arranged including num­ Church and Park Streets. march p,t 6:30 a. m. followed by a Violin, Cello, Organ. brief Christmas service. Gloria Patri. bers by the choir and the'Beethoven Rev. James Stuart Neill, Rector. NORTH METHODIST EPISCOPOL Glee club. Marvin S, Stocking, Pastor Friday night “A Hallelujah Wed­ Hymn—It Came Upon the Mid­ Rev. Alfred Clark, Curate. North Main Street ding”, conducted by Major Charles night Clear—Sears. Sunday, December 22, 1^29. Fourth Sunday in Advent. Abbott of .Pawtucket Sermon — “Thirty Unknown CONCORDIA LUTJIER.AN. The Church School will meet as I SERVICES: usual at 9:30 Sunday morning and SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH Anthem — A Joyful Christmas will join in the annual Christmas Robert R. Colpltta, Minister Song—Gevaert. [Corner Winter and Garden Streets. Benediction. H. O. Weber, Pastor. 9:30 a. m.— Church School. Men’s Bible Class. Worship Service at 10:45. The Primary Department of the The Christmsis services for to­ Postlude— Aberubrube—Brunner. Sunday school, 9 a. m. morrow at the South Methodist Church School, 9:30 10:45 a. m.— Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Curate. Church School will contribute musi­ j English services, 10 a. m. cal numbers to this service. church have been in preparation for Nursery and Beginners—Lincoln German services, 11 a. m. A novel design in Topic: “THE POWER OF PRESENCE.” The Junior Choir will sing the weeks and premise to be of very School. i For the Week. Primary, Junior, Intermediates— maple with convenient 3:00 p. m.— Highland Park Sunday School. On Christmas Day English serv­ magazine rack on each Masonic Temple. ices will be held at 10 a. m. and the Men’s League, 9:30 side. Has copper 7 :00 p. m.— Children’s Festival Carol Service. German services at 11 a. m. A spe­ President—John Reinartz. lined humidor and is Speaker—Professor George R, cial musical program has been ar­ Monday, 7 :30 p. m.— Christmas Entertainment for Wells. ranged for both services. At 7 p. m. completely fitted. Church School in Cheney Hall. Second Congregational Church Fifth Lecture In Ck)urse. the Sunday school will have jts Evening Service, 6:00 Christmas celebration. 0 Cl Prelude. Thursday 6 p. m. Willing Worker’.*? Call to Worship. Christmas party. Cl Prayer. Friday 7:30 p. m. Young Peoples’ $ 12.95 Hymn: Hark The Herald Angels Christmas social. CHRISTMAS SERVICES —Montgomery. The German school and catechu­ Responsive Reading. men class will be discontinued until Methodist Episcopal Church MORNING SERVICE at 10:45 Announcements and Offering. the first week in January. Hymn: Once in Royal David’s North Main Street Special Music by Choir, and by Violin, City—Alexander. Marvin S. Stocking, Pastor A Christmas Pageant, “The Shep­ mCHELSON RESIGNS. SUNDAY SERVICES Cello and Organ herds.” A large humidor model 9:30— Church School. Ceremony of the “White Gifts.” Chicago, Dec. 21.— (AP)—Pro­ of exceptionally fine de­ Brief Sermon: “Jesus Coming Into His Own.” Hymn — Holy Night, Peaceful fessor Albert A, Michelson, world sign offered in mahog­ 10:45— Annual Chri.stmas Worship Service. Night—Mohr. famous physicist who observed his (Sermon, Cai’ols, Numbers by Primary Dept.) VESPER SERVICE at 5 Benediction. 77th birthday Thursday has re­ any or walnut finished 6:00— Christmas People’s Service. Dramatis Personae signed as head of the physics de­ birch. Humidor is cop­ (For the Pageant) partment of the University of Chi­ per lined and fitted with 7:30—Annual Christmas Musical Service at South Tobias ...... Roy Warren cago because of ill health. He asked humidifier. Church. Mark ...... Roy Warren to be relieved from duty at the end "BETHLEHEM Shepherd ...... Lawrence Tomm of the school year in Jvme, 1930. Cantata of Maunder By Enlarged Chorus Choir $ 15.75 Welcome—All THE QDAIITY OF HEAVEN CHRISTMAS SUNDAY BY GEORGE HENRY DOLE International Sunday-School Lesson Text, Dec. 22. Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me; CELEBRATION for of such is the kingdom of heaven.—Matt. 19:14.

tomorrow The commoln people heard Jesus^like little children, and therefore $ 12.95 The Center Church gladly. They were so deeply im­ they do not know what evil Is; for pressed by His holy sphere that they upon entering heaven, the Spirit of IN THE MASONIC TEMPLE wanted Him to put His hands upon the Lord so disperses the evils their little ones, and bless them. The against which we so desperately AT SOUTH disciples thought that Jesus would struggle that they do not even come Another handy smok­ Christmas Sunday Service...... 10:45 be disturbed by the little chlldrea, to mind, and are so quiesced that it er fitted with con­ and they tried to prevent them is as though they never existed. venient racks for SERMON coming to Him. Then Jesus rebuked It is delightful to reflect upon the magazines or news- ' 'J METHODIST CHURCH the disciples, and bade them to let confidence that little children have papers.. Made of Christmas c a r o l s the little children come to him, say­ in their parents and friends. They birch in walnut fin­ ANTHEMS ing, For such is the kingdom of come to father and mother when ish. Has copper ’’P 9:30—Church School Instrumental Music by Violin, Cello and Organ heaven. Of course Ho did not refer they are hurt or distressed. They lined humidors. to age, but to the children of little look to them for care and provision, Church School...... 9:30 children. Children do not close their having no anxiety as to continued 10:40 Vested Choir and Violinist mind to our Lords truth or' their protection. Thus the angels contin­ Men’s League...... 9:30hearts to His love. ually look to the Lord to have no The smokers above arc only a suggestion of the large Render 1. “The Virgin at the Crib” by Montani Little children are noticeably in worry over the future. We are told assortment we have on display. Deliveries are guar­ Fifth Lecture by Professor George R. Wells. innocence. They have not yet learn­ that as little children live in their anteed on every one sold up to and including Xmas Three 2. “Veni Sponsa Cristi” by Besley ed of the evils that arise later in parents, going to them in the time of eve, but to avoid possible congestion we suggest that . Anthems 3. “Arise Shine” by Stanford Annual Christmas Pageant...... 6:00 life. In fact, they do not kndw what need, so we dally should go to tho you make selections and arrange for delivery as early evil is. The angels, Jesus said, are Lord in perfect faith, and live i.i as possible. “THE SHEPHERDS” Him. 6:00 A Summer In France Coached and arranged by Miss McMinn, Mrs. Bidwell, The Lord bidding little children to come to Him, laying His hands u p ^ by Gay Hastings Miss Washburn. Given by 30 Young People. Sweiiish Lutheran them, and- blessing them, pictures how, if we are to Him as little chil­ White Gifts dren are to their parents and in Church iionocence. He will come into our 7:30 Christmas Carol Service For chU4ren in the Spiuth who will r ^ i v e nb other Rev. P. J. O. Cornell, O. O. llyes, lead us, provide for us, and Christmas present. Bring a gift ’wrisiMi^ in White or Ohui’oh snil Chestnut Streets. bless us with His love and peace. (Concluding with Hallelujah Chorus) a piece of money. Jesus said, Except ye be convert­ i ■ 9.30— Sunday School and Bible ed, and become as little children, ye Visitors heartily invited to these Coronation Services of To Find Peace on Eaith Class. shall not enter Into the kingdom of heaven; for without faith, obedience The King of Kings Let Men be of Gbod'l^ni. 10:4.5^Morning Service in and innocence like that of little chil­ Swedish. There will be dren, heaven cannot enter into our no evening service. hearts; 1929. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, VAGE EUUK nuai infant will be the signal for crooner; and Orchestra directed 1 NY 6:38 National ReUgloua Serv­ the opening of the Everglades Club, by Frank Black—^N.- B. C. Fea­ ice; Dr. Harry Emenon the Embassy Night Club, which is Fosdick. ture. Society Doings the resort’s latest contribution to RADIO PROGRAM 9;00__“Our Government" — Davla B 6:29 Sessions chimes. evening entertainment, Whitehall DAILY Lawrence, . editor The United NY 6:30 Whlttall Anglo-Perslans— A t Palm Beach and several smaller clubs. 8:15—Saturday Knights’ music, songs Leading DX Stations. States Dally, In a talk on current Christmas Echoes, Saturday, December 21. | 5;C0— siflmund Spaeth's old songs, 405.2—W SB, A TLAN T A—740. events in the national capital—N. Brooks; Christmas Eve, lO-OO—Three dance orchestras. 7:00—Dance orchestra: concert. Hahgfing Up the Stock­ A premiere is to be broadcast from 11:30—Moonbeams music hour. B C Fc8itur6» Palm Beach, Fla., Dec. 21.— (AP) Nit Wltville at 6:S0 Saturday night 8:00—W E A F programs (3 hrs.) ings, Sacred Night, Holy TOLLAND Washington, Dec. 21. — (AP)— 302.8__WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. 11:45—Studio skylark concert. 9; 15__“The Enchanted Houir with __There is an adage around this over W ABC and the Columbia chain. g.30—Dinner dance music. Night; Ave Marla, Bach- The House judiciary committee to- K is the premiere performance ol the the Season’s Greetings ” —Emil 7.00— W JZ Amos ’n’ Andy. ■ 293.9— KYW , CHICAGO— 1020. Gounod; T o y maker’s fashionable winter resort that nat­ jjg I day approved proposed legislation Nit W it Choral Society under the per­ 8:00— Nature league; concerL 9;00—WJZ musical progrum. Heimberger, Director; assisted by ure gave Palm Beach the Gulf Monday evening there mil •'j, — the ' Justice Depart- sonal direcUon of Eczema Succatash. Dream, Golden; The Lost 8:30—Orchestra: ship ahoy. 10:05—Dunce music to 3;CU. Watson Woodford, Tenor. stream, and a golf stream followed. Chnstmas exercises in the Federat-. t’s program for expansion and • one of the best known if not ^ e 9.30— Ensembles music masters. 389.4— WBBM , CHICAGO—770. MerryMakers from “The Nell Chord, Sullivan; March of greatest composer-director the Nit 9-00__Popular orchestra: carnival. The week ending today has been ed church and a Christmas tree for j.ganLtion of the F ^ a l penal W its ever heard of. In an exclusive 10:00—WJZ Chicago opera. Gwyn Dances” ...... German the Toys, Herbert; Pil­ the Sunday school. Anyone outside 11:00—Lowe’s dance orchMtrA 10:00—WABC feature program grim Chorus, 'Walton; a steady increase in golfing activi­ system. Interview to this newspaper Mme. 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK—860. 1:00__Chicago’s favorite orchestra. The Skaters (waltz) .Waldteufel Succatash said that she expected ties in the winter social capital. of the Sunday school who desires The program will call for an out­ 6:00— Musical vesper service. x|45__Coffee Dan's entertainmeiiL The Rosary ...... Nevln Christmas Awake, Wain- to place gifts on the tree for friends more than 1,000 members of the Mt 6:30— Nit W it nonsense hour featur­ wright. Among the first to arrive was Ber­ lay of approximately 37,000,000 to W it Society to take part in the gala 245.1— WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. Christmas—Tenor Solo .. Shelley are welcome to do so. ing the Choral Society. 8'00—Orchestra; lessons, songs. 3 7:00 “Aroimd the Campfire.” nard Kroger, of ancinnati, presi­ be spread over a period of five program. One of the outstanding con­ 7 -OO—Bernard Levltow’s orchestra. Mr. Woodford Mrs. Emma Crandall ■visited tributions to be broadcast is Mme. 9 :0 0 -Palmer studio program. jfY 7:30 “At the Baldwin”—Luella dent of the Old Guard. years. 8:00—Guy Lombardo’s orchestr^ 12:00— Orchestra, songs (3 hrs.) Yuletide Fantasy...... Rapee Succatash’s pre-symphonic arrange­ 8;30_Plantation songs, spirituals. Melius, soprano: Sascha Harold S. Vanderbilt, of New friends in Hartford Saturday last. Construction of a penitentiary in ment of "Yes, We Have No Bananas 416.4— WGN-WLIB. CHICAGC^720. Evening Star from "Tannhaus- 9:00— Skit, ”Joe and VI.” gj." ...... Wagner Jacobson, violin; Madeline York, plays nearly every day, while Mrs. Popoff, at one time a resi­ the northwestern states for long theme song of the Nit IVit programs. 9:30-Hadley’s Symphony orchestra. 9.00__Studio players’ presentation. other devoteos include John Charles dent opposite the school house at term prisoners and an industrial re­ In addition there will be soma un­ 10:00— Movie star feature hour. 51;0'o__W E A F dance orchestra. Andante C from “The Fifth Sym­ Marshall, Andre Kostel- usual solo work by Mocha De Polka, 55.29— Quintet; studio artists. Thomas, noted baritone; Joseph Grants Hill district now living in formatory for west of the Mississ­ 11.00— Three dance orchestras. phony" ...... Beethoven anetz, piano; Habanera sour singer of sweet songs. A tab­ 12:30—Midnight organ melodlea. 12:00—Dream ship: orchestras. Harriman, Oliver Perin, Quentin F. Hartford, had the misfortune to ippi river as proidded in the Snell loid version of the Golden Dog. the 1:00—Dance: Bath Knights. The New Bom King—Tenor solo de Cinna; Gavotte, Bach- 454.3— W EAF, n e w YORK—660. Feitner and Charles A. Muim, New break three ribs when she fell last hill was approved. forty-first annual production of the 6:00—Dinner dance music. 344.6-WLS, CHICAGO—870. L’Estoir Kreisler; Caprice, Wien- Princeton Triangle Club, will be pre York; and Gail Grant of Chicago. The committe ordered reported 7:00—Grand opera, “ La Tosca. 8:30— W E A F programs (D/4 hrs.) Mr. Woodford iawskl-Krelsler; Aria week. scnted over W E A F by the under­ 7:30— I’hil Spltalny’s music. 10:00—The Angelus hour. Miss Ruth Martin, teacher at the Graham Bill to provide for the graduate cast at 4. kk Largo Handel from “ La Sonnambula,” 8;0o—Merle Thorpe's business talk. 10:30—Barn dance program. Bellini; Waltzes from Elsolano, Harold Vanderbilt’s pic- , Qj-ants Hill district, will spend the reorganization of the administra­ Stewart and Robert h . P®'‘‘'y' 8:30— Josef Koestner’s orchestra wiah 447.5— W M AQ-W QJ, CHICAGO—670. Cossack R ev els...... Tachakoff tion of the Federal prisons to sophomores, will P!®:y ® soprano and tenor. 9:00— WABC programs (2 hrs.) Jolly Santa C lau s...... • • “Die Fledermaus,” turesque villa on Ocean Boulevard Q^ristmas recess with her parents duet, a number entitled P'o® 9:00— Walter Damrosch’s oreh. vvitn has been opened for the season. Pittsfield, Mass. authorize the attorney general to A clog dance and vocal selections will 11:00—Northwest Tabernacle hour. Van der Mehden Strauss; Nocturne; Bor­ Floyd Gibbons, headline hunter, 1 1 :4 5 -Concert, dance orchestras. contract for care of prisoners and vary the romance. 10 15—Studebaker Champions — odin- Jacobsen: Hun­ Holiday guests of Mr. Vanderbilt j jytiss Mary Tomkins, teacher in 10:00—Rolfe’s danco orchestra. 238__KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. Howard, Mrs. to establish Federal jails, 11:00— Lannie Ross, tenor troubadour. Retting and Platt,. Piano Duo; garian Dance in D Minor, include Mrs. George Howard,_Mrs. [ grammar room at Hicks Mem- Wave lengths In meters on left of 5 1 :0 0 -W ABC dance orchestra. Francis Bacon, Jr., Francis Bacon i The penitentiary in the north- . station title, kiloeyclcs on the right. 11:30— Late dance orchestra. 12:00—Studio entertainments. Fred Waldner, tenor; Orchestra Brahms; Tonight, Bar- orial school will go to her home in 12:00—Rudy Vallee’s orchestra. net; Rossignol, Saint- HI, and Frederick Allen of New ! western states would provide con- Time.s are all Eastern Standard. Black 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 1 :4 5 -Artists frolic: orchestra. directed by Victor Young—N. B. Bangor, Me., for the Christmas va­ face types indicates best features. Saens; Arkansaw Trav­ York, and Miss Gertrude Conway of I finement for prisoners sentenced to, g-OO-IManist: mule quartet. 283.3— W FAA, DALLAS— 1040. C. Feature. cation. terms of more than one year while 6:30—Hans Barth’s orchestra. 9:00— Musical program. 10'45— German Christmas Carols— eler, Pattison. Philadelphia. Leading East Stations. 7:01)— Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedians. 11:30— Theater presentations. Sunday morning gatherings at Miss Alice E. Hall, .a teacher in | reformatory would be used for Lillian H. Schlegel, contralto. NY 8:00 Enna Jettick Melodies — the Seymour High school will spend i yoTTng offenders. After selection of 272.6__WPG. AT'.\NTIC CITY—1100. 7:15—Dance orclieslra; singers. 361.2— KOA, DENVER—830. Oh Come, All Ye Faith­ the Sailfish Club of the Breakers 8:00— Southern folk songs wKh the 9:011—NBC programs (2 hrs.) Auf der Alpen the holidays with her parents, Mr. I gjtes, estimates of cost would be S;50—Night club entertainers. Pickard Family, novelty orch. ful; AngeL from the Casino have started and will con­ — ttoprano. violinist, tenor. 11:45—Sunday school lesson. Der Tannenbaum ' (Christmas and Mrs. L. Ernest Hall. } submitted to Congress for its ap- 8:30—Wandering gyp.sy tales. 12:15—Seven Ace’s orchestra. Realm of Glory; O Little tinue weekly throughout the sea­ lUMiti—Tliree ci..nee orclicstras. Tree). ^ . . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bushnell i proval. 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. !):00—l^onnie !-addios vocal trio. 299.8— WHO, DES MOINES— 1000. O Du Frochliche (Happy Christ­ To'wn of Bethlehem: We son. A hundred members and friends — KiiseniLle, uarilor>c, xylophonist 9:15—Comic skit. Cub lieporter. 7:00—Rocking Cliair orchestra. are the happy parents of a little ------9-30— KriickerhocUors, Lvo Taylor. Three Kings; Hark, the of John Shepherd, Jr., Boston, y:00—Around llie mclodeon. 7:30— W E A F programs (3',^ hrs.) mas) •J ot)—Soprano, violinist, pianist. 10:00— Chicago opera, “ La Traviata. 1 1 :9 0 -Fritz and Flip. Stille Nacht (Silent Night) Herald Angels Sing. president of the club greeted him at son, born Thursday last at toe william Senk and family, left 11:00—Slunil>er music boiir. Johnson Memorial hospital, Staf- , week to visit another daugh- WJZ program.^ (2 hrs.) 535.4_WFI, PHILADELPHIA—560. 11:30—Comic opera hour. 11:00—The Thirteen Stars—Popu­ NW 8:15 (Collier’s Radio Hour. the first gathering of the season. 2418-WNAC, BOSTON-1230. 374.8— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. Ro- A number of unusually handsome ford Springs. I g-U)—Dinner music: collegians. 7:00—Studio musical hour. lar Melodies directed by Norman NY 9:15 D’Orsay Parlslenne* ter. 8*30—Ivin’s .solo male quartet. 8:00— Bible class program. trophies will be awarded in the fisli- Alfred Ludwig, one of the larg- | 7;'j0_\V.\.\tC programs (4 hrs.) 9:90— Dance; siring quintet. Cloutier. mance. At the installation of officers of ]1;36—Gallrigher’a dance orcliestia. 9;ni 1_ W !•:A K prngrams. < 2% h r ^ est ice dealers to supply Rockville 491.5_WIP. PHILADELPHIA—610. 1 1 :0 0 -W E A F dance orchestra 11.30— Benrus Correct Time; NY 9:45 The Fuller Man—Rondo ing contests. Damon Temple, Pythian Sisters, at 12:53—Midnighi reveries. g;3i)_navidson’.'' dance orchestra. 491.5— WDAF. KANSAS CITY—610. Weather Report and Industrial Alla, Mozart; The Little living in Tolland, is cutting ice on their next regular meeting next 545.1-WGR, BUFFALO—550. 11:89— Strickland’s dance music. his farm pond here about seven g;3()_Van Surdam's orchestra. 7•no__Birthday list, pianist. Alcohol Institute Annoimcement. Gray Home in the West, Among informal affairs of the Monday evening, Dec. 23, Mrs. 305.9— KDKA. PITTSBURGH 980. 12:00— Singing Mountaineer. Ball; Chanson, Friml; week were a dinner party given by inches thick and of fine quality for 7:45—Talk on health. g:0n—Educational tallt.s. ^ 12:15—Orchestra; nlghlhawk frolic 11:32—“Dream Journeys” — (Jood Sadie Nutland of Tolland avenue 5:00—WEAK programs (3 his.) 468.5— KFI. LOS ANGELES— 640. Night Program by Cliff Strong, Nazareth, Gounod; Polish Mr. and Mrs. John F. Shephard, Jr., immediate consumption. He will 428.3— W L W . CINCINNATI—700. g;30_\VJZ piograriis (1 hr.) will be the installing officer. 7"20— Svinphony players; concerL 12:(i(L—Orchestra: studio artlsla. Dance, Scharwenka; not cut for storage purposes imtil 7;(i0—Gibson dance orchestra. 5 :0 0 -Memorial Park program. organist, assisted by studio at their home in honor of Mr. and The town schools closed Friday 8:on-W .IZ programs hrs.) Medley from “Gold Dig­ Mrs. Joseph Emery, of New York, later in the season. 7:15—Tony'.s scrap honk. 11:00— Messages to North. Soi^h 2:0n-Studio midnight frolic. musicians and entertainers. for the holidays. 7 ;;ii—Orc'iie.slra: lh.\ie Steppers. 245.8—W CAE, PITTSBJJRGH-1220. 370.2—WCCO. MINN., ST. PAUL—810 12:00 Midn.—Silent. gers of Broadway:" Time and a luncheon given by Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Triskc, of Skunga- 6:1.1—Salnrdtty Knighl.s; concert. g-Oii— Dinner music; oichesDa. 7:45—Fireside philosophies. to Go, Sanderson; The Whip.} Nathaniel Seymour Thomas, wife of mug district is a guest of relatives !I;2U—W.IK. orchestra. Iiass. 7 -0 0 -WE..\.F programs (4\4 hrs.) 8:00— Musical entertainments. WAR VETER.4NS REMEMBERED 1I:U(I—Hawaiians; scrap I'ook. “The Enchanted Hour” , 5;16 p. m. NY 10:15 Longines time the rector of Betoesda By the Sea, 11:30—Tracy-Brown’.s <<'1*'®^^''®- 11:09— Bong’s dance orchestra. in New York City. Hartford, Dec. 21.— (AP)—Christ­ 11:2a—Two dance oiclicstras. 260.7—W HAM , ROCHESTER—D50. 12:00—Night eluh entertainment. Varied selections typifying the S 10:16 WBZ Players — “ Sound Others entertaining at dinners or Mrs. Roy Waldo of South Will- mas packages have been mailed by 2S0.7—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 7;1,3—Drchestra: Major and Minor. 379.5— KGO. OAKLAND—7S0. 7:30—Orchestra: Cleveland history. Christmas spirit as refiected In toe ing Brass.” bridge Included Mr. and Mrs. Regi­ ington is a guest at the home of toe Department of Coimecticut 8:30—Request organ recital. 1:90—Tales never told music of many nations will make 10:52 Temperature. nald Brooks,' New York; Mr. and 2():(jU—Music hour: Virginians. O-oO_Vocal instninienlal ensemhies. 2;ni)—Musical musketeers. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Disabled American Veterans of the 71:l.-,_Orchestia: Slumiier on. 10:01)—WJZ Cliicago opera. ' 2..3fi—Guuzcndorfcr’s orchestra. up “The Enchanted Hour” booked 10:58 Champion Weatherman Mrs. Arthur Somers Roche and Triska. ^ World War, to 494 veterans who are 12:30—show boat tuoadctisl. 11-00— Frank Sknltet.v's orchestra. 270.1— W RVA. RICHMOND— 1110, 233—WTIC. HARTFORD—1060. for 9:15 o’clock tonight on toe 10:55 Republican News bulletins i jogeph Harriman of New York Mr. and Mrs. George P. Charter j in government hospitals. "379.5IWGY. SCHENECTADY-790. 7:90_Troubadours dance music. program of Station WTIC. Wa^on 11:00 Tflechron time g:1.7_Suriset music hour. U:i)5—Time: weather; markets, 7:39—Old Southern orcliestia. entertained as Sunday guests, Mr. Expressing toe department’s ap­ 6 ;i0—Heinibergec>B trio music. g'-on— Alliany dinner music. 8:99—W E A F programs (2 hrs.) Woodford, tenor, will assist Emil The fashionable Oasis Quh, scene and Mrs. Clyde Jones, Mr. and Mrs. preciation for the numerous dona­ 422.3— WOR, NEW ARK—710. 7:00—WIIAK programs (4 hrs.) 10:0n—Sepcial studio musicale. Heimberger and The Enchanted of boxing teas last season, again tions which made the gilts possible. 7:30_Sea story and songs. 11:00_Alliany danco orclieslra. ll:(m_OI(l Virgiril.a fiddlers. Gus Mueller of Willimantic, Charles 8:00—Security League .address...... ^ Hour Orchestra in toe role of guest HAWK’S QUEER HOME will hold fortnightly bouts this and Freddie Luce and Albert Trav­ State Commander . Thomas Mc- Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. soloist. The concert will consist of 344.6— WENR, CHICAGO—870. year. Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, Jr,, ers of South Manchester, Mr. and Lagan, said: “Thanks to toe gen­ cno o va/EEI BOSTON 590. 325.9—WWJ. DETROIT—920. a series of musical pictures. One of president of toe club, is arranging erous public support we are able to 7;15_\VEAF programs (4 hrs ) 8:00—NBC programs ( us. 8:15— Farmer P.usk’s talk. them will be that of a celebration Washington, Dec. 21.— (AP.) A Mrs. VVilliam Weigold and Harriett 272.6-WLWL. NEW YORK-DOO. 5:00—DX air vaudovi!li'. notorious outlaw, a death-dealing for toe appearance of pugilists dur­ Luce of Rockville and Mary Luce send a Christmas package to every 11:15—Auction bridge lesson. 0:00—Contralto: talk: bass-baritone. 202.6— W H T. CHICAGO— 1430. in a banquet hall of Charles the ing toe social season. Connecticut veteran in government 545.1—WKRC, CINCINNATI—550. 7I03—'I'onoi : missiona'y talk. Second of toe seventeenth century figure in black, has just been dis­ of Hartford. 8:90—Ensemble, organist As an appetizer many attended A special meeting of Tolland hospitals this year.” 8 :0 0 -W..\nC programs (3 hrs.) 7:40—ytudio orchestra miislc. 5:00— Studio inusic.al program. as depicted in toe "Nell Gwyn covered in the sombre greystone 526_WNYC. NEW YORK—570. toe weekly Legpon boxing show in 51 ;00—Old-time Singing St-hool. 10:09— Vour hour league. Dances” . Another will be of a tower atop toe post office depart­ Grange was held in toe Federated ’ 1:00—Saturday night club. 7:00—Songs of Gay Barcc. West Palm Beach Tuesday night. church parlors Friday evening. A The Next Time You Have 51:30—Studio dance otehesira. 7;:!:i —Ail college lectures. 461.3—WSM. NASHVILLE- 650. Christmas skating fete on toe Rhine ment building. Among them were J. Leonard 7- 5.5—Concr-I t music: liar'.tone. 11:09— Kiddle guitar, harmonica. class of eleven candidates was Radio Trouble Try 52:00—Organ request program. as portrayed in Waldteufel’s “Skat­ The discovery was made, how­ Repogle, Mrs. Gurnee Munn, Mr. 1:00—Dinner dance orclieslra. 8- 15—Tramantano instrumental trio.12:19—.studio entertaiiimepl. ers’ Waltz.” Still another wiU be initiated in the first and second de­ 410.7—CFCF, TORONTO—730. 12:30—Darn dance orchc.stra. ever, not by postal officials or by and Mrs. F. Homer Smith, Mr. and 215,7-WHK. CLEVELAND-13C0. that of a boisterious Christmas get- 7:0r1— Dancing academy: onlie.slia. 0-00—Twiliclil mu.sic lioui. 5C8.2— V.'OV/. OMAHA-5C0. toe police, but by ornithologists, Mrs. Warner L. Jones and James R. grees. 9:00— Hockey game descrip Ion. together among toe Cossacks of old for toe outlaw is a solitary duck- James H. Clough is reported im­ /8:30_O ld-lim e Singing School. 315 6—WRC. WASHINGTON—950. il-nn—Sludin mirsleni hour. Hyde of New York. WM. E. KRAH 1 1 :1 5 -Morgan Si.ster.s concert. Russia as visioned by Tschakoff, 7 15—Washington College program. 12:U0— Dance orchestra. hawk. Austin H. Clark of toe proving from an attack of stom­ 11:30— Dance orchestra; organist. Smithsonian Institution today re- Members______of ______Chicago’s smart set ach trouble from which it was nec­ FOR EXPERT Lillian Schlegel, 10:45 p. m. ported toe presence of toe bird, one among toe earfy arrivals in essary to call a physician. Christmas carols that have been of toe most savage members of the Palm Beach. Mrs. George A. McKin- Next Sunday morning a pageant RADIO SERVICE sung by generations of devout Ger­ hawk family and one that s usual­ will be presented by several mem- Tolland Tpk., Phone 4948 mans will make up an interesting 1 lock, who arrived a ijrtnight ago, PROGRAM ly found along lonely, rock-hound hers of the Federated Sunday /^t^^ater Kent, Stromberg-Carlson, DAILY RADIO recital to be presented at 1^45 will be joined tomorrow by Miss sea coasts, where It can swoop Muriel McCormick. Dr. and Mrs. school. The subject to be “Jesus on Majestic, Bosch, Philco. v .x 'K —ceo. Leading DX Stations. o’clock tonight from Station WTIC the Highway.” This exercise will December ^2. •.L 1. by Lillian H. Schlegel, German- down from toe cliffs upon unsus­ William F. Bode and Miss Pauline Sunday 405.2—V'i(G3. A TLA N T A —?40. Bode will spend toe season at the take the place of the regular morn­ !ie ol.i t 7:00 —Ni:C iHdi^rJiiis (3'» nra> American contralto. Miss Schlegel pecting prey. Chriaiuir.s c. :o'.s coniporo 101 n '. .I’ lii service, It '■>:39 'i* 79:15 —yoiilliti II E\aiiKi'lisl Ic hour. Evidently more cunning than its Breakers. Miss Catherine Klotz, ing service. Eongaloguc to be bread,ast 0 M il— !);inee oi cii* s i «•; el I mill I. is a graduate of the Yale School of asscfi- years ago. 223.9— KYW , CHICAGD—1020. Music, and has studied under some brethren, this particular duck- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Ivan Wilcox and Mrs. Helen Sunday night by V. L.Vl- and 0-.30— Melodies of 25 9 :1 .')-Ei.lao\vaU;r duiicc music. nu.;ibcr.= 7;99 -.Our ro iu u u lie 1! iiei; Uu of America's foremost vocal teach­ hawk has found that toe pigeon- Klotz, of Winnetka, Ills., is seen Wilcox called on friends here Mon­ ated stations. Among tiie 7.30— l.'rcncli trio; biisuKSS lalk. 9:45 —WJZ piano recital. •'Gad Rest Ve, 11:99— Dunce music to H'6. ers. including Prhfessbr Harold E. clustered nooks and crannies of toe daily on the golf links, and is day. to be heard will be 8';00— un.-ip-sodizei.s mu.sic houi'. rapidly becoming as proficient In Mrs. Trombetta who has spent Merry Gentlemen, •Q t'omc. All Vc .\j-;;9—W.'ivne King's uivheslia. 344.6—WENfl, CHICAGO—870. Huni, former Chicago Opera singer, huge post office building pro-vide 10:09—Siiiuluy S.wnplioii.v coticci t. Faithful.” "It Came L’poii the Mid- liiii,!)—jes.se Crawioid. oiganisl. and 'Tom Daniel of New York, more food with less work and al­ the game as her elder sister, Dor()- several weeks with her daughter ig."0—Arabesque crania, "Mother. 11:59— All occiilciilul Olio thy, who at one time was woman’s iiiglit Clear” and "Silent Night. HoI> 11:119—Back Hoino Tiilierimele hour. 12:99—Grab laig; air vauucville. father of the late John B. Daniel, ready he has taken a heavy toll Night.’’ P'ranii (.'rotiioii, lass, will m - 416.4— VVGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. brilliant National Broadcasting from among the helpless birds. champion of Palm Beach. GoimoU’s ••.Na/.arali” as a 12:99—Coral l.slaiidcrs; lei jm t 454.3-WEAF, I4EW VORK-660. 8:99—Old tiuici: conceit eiiseinble. Company announcer. Included in DAVID CHAMBERS feaiuro of liie liour. i.uella. Mvims. 2-99_Balalaika orehcslra. soprano. 8.3U_N Ij^liuiaw ks; Cliicaiiolaiid. so ii'aiio; 'S.asviai. Jacobson, her recital will be the familiar During Christmas shopping days, colorjt i lira 2i;oi—Old World trio, songs. 9:15— WEAK pruiiraliis ( ms.) LADD AS HONOR GUEST violinist, aiiJ and .MaaoniioM'ltiolino •(•99—Jewish songs, string quaitet. 10:45— Pullman Porters male quartet. “Tannenbaum” (Christmas Tree) feminine Palm Beach is wearing Andre Kostelanoiz. two piano lioo— Dr. S. Parkes Cmiman's hour. 77:19—riy mpiiuny oicliesiiu. tenor. and “Stille Nacht” , the hymn so New Haven, Dec. 21.—(AP)— modish, slightly longer sports suits CONTRACTOR fsts will be hcaid In the program 5;30_T w iliglit musical hour. which the WJZ network will put on 11:40— Two dunce orchestras. closely identified with Mma. Schu- Major William F. Ladd, adjutant of tweed, hats with brims and color­ (;:90—Oriental eciioes, mezzo-soprano 447.5_WIV1a Q-WQJ. CHICAGO—670. the air at 7:39. An man-Heinck. ful shoes. Men too are shopping, 6:30— Old male quartet, pianist. ^ 8:99—Sunday evenins club. general to be, was toe g^uest of tion will I'® . 7 :(i9— World heroes. ” .\lexaiiaer. mostly in jewelry stores. AND BIIIJ.DKR OldCompanif'sLehiqh tjlavocl as a piano ®®‘®j 77:99—Orcliestia; Ulble rcadiiiK. Saturday, Desember 21. Society Is on tip toe for New 68 Qnthf'ac/te means 9:99—Talk. David Bawrenee. 11:40—Studio concert orchesua. Club last night. Members are Free Christmas liroadcast to be presented 9:15__vvilliam Von Hoogstraten s con­ B 4:30 Walter Korb’s orchestra. Masons who have performed fra­ Year’s eve. The advent of toe an- Safe, Economical neat during the Cathedral Hour over cert orchestra; grand opera, 344.6-WLS. CHICAGO—870. W ABC and the Columbia hook-up at S 5:00 Dickinson-Streeter organ. ternity service along particular “ Hansel and Gretel.” 7:45 —Little lirowii Cbuicb sermoti- B 5:30 Lost and found; positions 4 The Choral Singers with the Co­ 10:15—Champion dance orchestra. slory, play, studio siiiners. lines. Tune in th e lumbia Symphony orcho.stra, 1(1:45—sund.'iv Bt Sell! Parkers. 8 :3 9 _W L A F cliorul orchestra. wanted. General George M. Cole was elect­ dor the direction of Channon ( ollingo, 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. O L D I the niim 11:15— Hussian Cathedral choir. B 5:45 Recital — Edith Noyes T ypewriters will prrsent the lioiir .MP.onf 11'.1:, —,\\Idlitionist and pianist. 8:99— W'ADO progiams (2 brs.) ed president and Col. J. W. Gilson, Let Us Invest rendil ion.s of " I ’as- Greene. C O M P A N Y ’ S I bnr.s will inelud 393.5- V7JZ. NEW YORK-760. 11:99— Dance orcliestia. Hartford; Maj. G. R.. Sturges, and "L ift Fp Vour All makes, sold, reiiled, ex- SINGERS I toral Interlude" 2:00__Roxy Symphony hour with Hen- 2rr.,._wHO, DES MOINES—1000. B 5:59 Temperature. WoodbuiY and Irville A. Way, New H e a d s . " ______rick de Vrcec, flautist, B 6:00 Telechron time. ihaimed and overhauled. I 7;JJ_\VL.U’' piuqraiiis (a his.) Haven, \dce presidents; Rev. A. F. Your M oney every Sunday, G»30 p»nu telt ol 3.911—National Voulli conloience. 12-99— Little Symphony oieliesliu. S 6:15 Santa Claus. Wave Iciiglhs m meteis on qloo— Light opera, ‘•Marcelle. Lewis, Naugatuck, chaplain and Sjieclal rendil rales to stn- station title, kilocyeles on the right 374.8—WBAP, FORT WORTH—800. NY 6:30 Gold Spot Orchestra. An­ W E A F A Assoc. /V. B. G. S ia tta a e Black 5-00—Vocal duo. pianist, orchestra. .. 9:00—Orchestra, artists (3 Ills) Col. H. B. Bissell, Hartford, treasur­ Times are all Kasiern Standard ■5’.3i)_Naliorial religious service. nouncer Ralph Freese. ient.s. Kehullt iiiachlnes face tvpes mdicaies nest liatiues. 357—CMC, H AVAN A—840, er. In Mortgages Cl A nglo-1 'ersia n orchest i a. Mandy: Ave Marla; Swa- jlRO.OO and up. 7;0(i_Mii.sieal world travelogue. 8:09— Military band eoiiccil. 77:91,— Studio feature eoncei L nee River! Sally in Our Leading East Stations. 7:30— Soprano, violinist, two p.anos, RESCUE SCHOONER’S CREW On good reliable local proper­ OLD 8-99—Mi.\owell; You’re EDWARD HESS 6:80—Benrus Correct Time. Program for Sunday Always in My Arms from F. E. BRAY E. S. T. "Rio Rita;” Minuet, Pad­ 6:31—Half-hour with Fritz Krelsler JEWELER —^The Hotel Bond Trio, directed erewski; My Isle, of Gol­ by Emil Heimberger. den Dreams, Blaufusa. 645 Main Street, South Manchester Liebeslied 5:30 Telechron time; Champion The Old Refrain Weatherman; temperar Schone Rosmarln. ture. V lii* " • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESpSl* CONN-SATlHlDAy, DECEMBER ai, 1929. SAVE SEVEN HUNDRED FROM N .¥, FERRYBOAT BETHLEHEM Local Musketeers A CHRISTMAS CANTATA BY MAUNDER Second Congregational Church ' New York, Dec. 21.— (AP)—Har­ bor craft rescued 700 Christmas SUNDAY DECEMBER 22,5 p. m. shoppers, commuters and newly ar­ Under the direction of Organist F. W. Wilbur. Tell Of Christmas rived immigrants from the ferry­ Solo p u ts by the quartette: SECOND CONGREGATIONAL. ^We

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! in its righteousness or hope for its from bursting into loud huzzahs In itentfifstnr permanency. We should abhor be­ church and other staid places, but HEAL1H < ^ A 0V1CE lieving that America will never ar­ we rejoice to acknowledge that he ^ DrYkwuikMBGoY,', Cttrabig BrraUt rive at the stage of 'civUization has the merit of frankness in at where hangings and electrocutions least one relation. In a letter to a PUBLISHED BY THE HERALD. PRINTING CXJMPANY, INC. will be no longer tolerated. But in Lowell newspaper Mr. Puller says: IS BlsBAll Stre«t “You will imdoubtedly suspect me W K io t m sntHPKOotysiomnK p e P t Y a crisis such as we are now going m M m j e m n isrAwnSy-g**; South Manchester. Conn. of being prejudiced when I tell you THOMAS FERGUSON through execution really seems to NAIL BITING •^this manner he will be assisted in General Manager that I think the Republicans will us the most effectual—practically Readers often write to me, asking'overcoming nervous habits, Founded October », 1881 the only effectual—weapon with be extremely fortunate if they in­ for some method of treatment to duce me to become a candidate.” stop their children from biting their QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Published Every Evening which wholesale murder can be Mr. Fuller has been so many fingerhails. As far as stopping this Sundays and Holidays combatted. (See an Optometrist) Post Oftlce at South ’ years telling customers that they one unlovely and unsanitary habit, Conn., as Second Class M ail Matter. Why did the early settlers of the cure is very simple. Dip the Question: — R. C. asks: “What SUBSCRIPTION RATES: America, whose memories we re­ will be mighty lucky to get their child’s fingers several times daily In­ causes puffiness under the eyes? I One Year, by mall ...... Per Month, by mall ...... | vere, resort to the bloody, savage Cadiyac cars delivered in six to a mild solution of alum water. jam only 19 years old, and get an Delivered, one year months, and has been so success­ This will-keep the alum on — the— ‘ average — o------of 9 1-2 hours sleep - every . Single copies...... $ .CS right of scalping their slain Indian fingers all day long. After a few night, so I do not think lack or enemies ? Because the red man ful in that method of salesmanship, days the child will grow disgusted ' sleep could be th.e cause. The upper MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED feared death very little but dread­ that he evidently can’t help carry­ with the puCkery taste of the alum J part of my eyelids also appear to PRESS which he will be supplied with every bag. Could you suggest.a cure. l The Associated Press is ed the posthumous humiliation of ing it into senatorial campaign entitled to the use for politics. Will it work? We wonder. timefhe puts his fingers into his also dream a lot. Can anythmg be of all news dispatches credited to t losing his scalp very much indeed. mouth. This is a simple cure, and al- done about it?” , Crosley $135 or not otherwise credited In this It was a horrid deed but the set- f ways works, but, at the same time ' Answer: First, go to a competent paper and also the local news pub- tiers found it necessary for their j CENSUS QUIZ it is advisable to remove the reed optometrist and have your eyes ex­ lish6() herein. amined. You are certainly getting All rights of republlcatlon of own survival. The death penalty is If the United States government cause. Victor S178 special dispatches herein are also re­ really expects to seriously prose­ The nervous child is one who is enough sleep, but sometimes no served. ■ a horrid and savage recourse—but, irritated through improper feeding, amount of sleep will properly rest because the criminal fears prison cute the taking of the census ac­ eyes which are continually subjected SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ and also who lacks the power to federal $U5 SENTATIVE: Hamilton - DeLlsser. very little and death a great deal, cording to that questioxmaire, per­ controll thinking because of poor to strain. The commonest cause of Inc.. 286 Madison Ave.. New York. N- haps there is contained, right there, mental training. Many children and excessive dreaming is from digestive T.. and 612 North Michigan Ave., we are far from sure that, in this the solution of whatever imemploy- even adults develop similar queer disturbances due to using the wrong Chicago. 111a stage of the war against crime, it habits, such as picking the nose, foods or combinations of food at ment problem there may be. Count­ The Herald is on sale dally ®’’ is not at least as necessary as the scratching the head, touching every the evening meal. Schultz and Hoatllng news stands in lifting of Algonquin scalps in the ing in th4 time required for skir- lamp post, stepping on every crack (Cottonseed OU) New York City.______mishing and dodging broom han- j in the sidewalk, etc. Such people are Question:—R. H. W. asks: "WiU eighteenth century. you please give me some informa­ dies and platters, we should say a usually irriated by a toxic state of ' Full service client of N E A Service, the body, and, though they may tion on cottonseed oil ? Is it good for ^"Member, Audit Bureau of Clrcula- CROWDER’S OFFENSE census taker would do fairly well have strong mental powers, they frying, salad dressing, and baking? Ahvater-Kent $129 tlona ______To our mind by far the most im­ if he enrolled twenty-five names a have failed to learn how to concen­ Would ft be good for a person to day—provided he doesn’t fake the trate their mentality into definite drink this oil? I like the taste of it, Majestic $137.50 The Herald Printing Company, 1 no., portant development that has been and have plenty of it to use. Would assumes no financial respons bill y work. At that rate there should be fixed channels of constructive for typographical errors appearing in brought out by the lobby investi­ thought. Their minds are literally a it be fattening?” advertlsments In the Manchester gations in Washington is this about five million days’ work in the hodgepodge of miscellaneous ideas Answer: Cottonseed oil is a good Amrad $395 Evening Herald.______job, say a month’s employment for which they have not been able to oil to use in cooking. It is not con- Crowder matter. So far as the ______croatiVklp AA 165,000 persons, more or less. properly assemble in thinking sidered quite as readily digestible as SATURDAY, DEC. 21, 1929 Bingham-Eyanson affair Is con­ olive oil or corn oil, but it is quite Victor $298 But perhaps the unemployed will toward a desired object. Majestic, sketched cerned, or the allegation that Pres­ A child can be easily trained inta wholesome. I would not advise DEATH PENALTY need something beside just em­ drinking the oil, as an excess of oil above, $137.50. $4 ident Hoover himself urged contact good habits of thinking if they are Crosley $143 weekly. Cash price. As has been the case with almost between the House Ways and ployment They may need compen­ taught to practice certain mentad or is apt to upset the digestive system. sation. And if the rate—is it three physical exercises. A child who R small amoimt of oil if digested every execution in Coimecticut in a Means Committee and representa­ properly tends to be fattening. The cents a name?—customary for the practices on the piano every day \ good many years, the hanging of tives of the Cuban tariff interests, will not develop the habit of finger­ cottonseed oil makes a very good the ^oung gangster Feltovic at neither is of any major significance work is adhered to, the answer, nail biting, Systematic physical cul­ oil for massaging purposes. Wethersfield recently has started a at worst and only in certain lights after all, may be not so good. ture exercises taken once or twice (Exercise More) train of newspaper discussion as to daily will also be of great aid in Question:—K. V. Z. asks: “What can either be made to appear as training the child into regular treatment would you g;ive for a case Watkins have the Radios! the inherent rightness or wrong- even in bad taste; while most of habits of physical motion. The adult of retroversion? ' I developed this {‘.jiiess of the death penalty for mur­ the facts brought out are about as IN NEW YORK who finds himself nervously biting about a year ago, after the birth of der. And as usual a good many of sensational as the saying “Good his fingernails will find he can de­ my baby, from catching cold ^ d Ready for Christmas delivery the protestators against the prac- velop more mental control through being too strenuous. Is it possible morning” on a rainy day—which New York, Dec. 21.—The wages either the physical culture exercis­ for me to become normal again?” Jice of killing killers are unstinted can be twisted into the telling of a of playwrights have always been ing I have suggested, or through Answer: The best thing for you to 0 question ab^iut it. Here are the best known makes and the most 2n their criticism of both the moral lie if anybody wants to do that uncertain, but this profession has adopting a fixed reading schedule, do is to take a course of “setting­ popular models . . . all gathered in one showroom! Be suxe w position of the law and its efficacy. kind of twisting. produced its share of millionaires— setting aside an hour or two each up” exercises. These are the exer­ serve model tonight for Christmas delivery. Pay on the and a bit more than its share of day for reading intently upon some cises taken while lying on the back, the low For a good many years we were But the Crowder matter is of a paupers. subject in which he is interested, where you raise and touch your Christmas Club terms. . . . $4, $5, ?6 or $7 weekly and still receive as definitely opposed to the death very different fabric. It is charged Credited as the world’s richest particularly that which will help toes, etc. I will be glad to send you cash price! Come in tonight! penalty as anybody. It seemed to that General Crowder disclosed to playwright is Winchel Smith, now him in becoming more efficient in a complete set of these if you will us that there was a peculiar temer­ the Cuban sugar people, for use in retired, who is said to have laid his daily work. Scattered mental forward me your name and address away something like $5,000,000 for forces will thus be controlled, and in on a large stamped envelope. ity in the state’s taking away what their campaign for lower tariff that rainy day which is not likely At could not, through any possible rates, a fact that was a military ever to come to him. ^ effort, restore or create—human secret—that the General Staff had He arrived on Broadway, like so 'life. It seems to us that the slaugh­ included, as one of the first steps “ ^ny others, wil^ a considerable amount of ambition and not a little .WASHINGTON WA.TK 1NS BROTHERS. In c . ter of a felon was, in a govern­ in its military program if the coun­ ability. He had come from Hart­ 55 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER ment, just as much a confession of try should become involved in a ford. And he was stage struck! 3 ^ LETTER . weakness as murder is in an indi­ foreign war, abandonment of all What’s more, it was one play vidual; and certainly no really protection of the Philippines trade that put him over. That’s all you BY RODNEY DUTCHER. ^ vaudeville magnate, Pantages, was need, Broadway will tell you. Just strong man or woman ever mur- routes. NEA Service Writer I only sent to prison for a similar of­ one hit—and you’ve turned Croesus fense. Eight of the twelve jurors ders a fellow being. It seemed to Presumably the Cuban Interests Curve. ■Washington, Dec. 21.—Specula- the U. S. attorn^ at Seattl^e us, moreover, that capital punish­ could use this information, in ar­ tion at this time about the 1932 favor commutation, ’^e-pardon at- It was “The Fortime Hunters,” if presidential campaign is much like tomey of the Dep^tment of Jus- ment was futile; that it failed to guing the tariff case, by showing your memory serves you, that act as a deterrent any more effec­ the necessity of maintaining the worrying over what the weather tice has be^ studying the case sent Smith on hii way to the mil­ Will be next Fourth of July, but reconlmendatibn to CHRISTMAS BRIDGE tively tban life imprisonment. We Cuban sugar industry as a reservoir lionaire list. To be sure, he can sit there’s plenty of it to be heard, just President Hoover, have, in the past, written many col­ of supply to this country in case of today at the ripe yoimg age of 57 42 ASYLUM STREET the same. The odds are on Hoover HARTFORD on his ranchero—or whatever it is Washington has become such a AT THE WHITE HOUSE umns in support of the position war. —at Farmington, Conn., or there­ to succeed himself, of course, and GARDELLA Hoover Bldg. One Flight Ufi that the death penalty had no place But if anything in the world is the probability is that they will cosmopolitan city that all the em­ abouts, and play golf if and when ployes of the Hotel Ma3fflower, ah in a proper civilization. supposed to be inviolate it is the he pleases. He can—and does— never change. The persistent Coolidge rumor is important center of Washingfton Opens Community Club’s Holi­ DIAMONDS But we have been very seriously war plans of the General Staff. No spend a considerable portion of his life, are being taught Spanish or time on the Riviera. a strangle thing and it will be odd, day Celebrations; Party for shaken in that once firm convic­ soldier of any rank is supposed to Yet there was a time—! And to say the least, if Cal is able again French with tuition and time off Children. DIAMOND tion. In the first place, it has be­ whisper any part of them that may that brings me to my tale. to "worry Hoover and______his. followers . _ from work allowed by the manage-! come glaringly obvious that we are come to his knowledge for the It was long about 1906 when, after the way he kept them sweat- Christmas celebrations at the PLATINUM much against the advice pf the solid ing and guessing in 1927 and 1928. Spanish, owing to the large nuinber not living, as everybody once as­ benefit of foreign or civilian Ameri- Hoover and his friends have an in- of LaUn-Amencans who come here White housci 79 North Main street, Connecticut folks, he walked up and the Manchester Community club sumed that we were, in a proper c£in ears. If General Crowder— Aown the side streets that branch finite capacity for worrying. They MOUNTINGS have seemed to be making an obvi- by diplomats of about 20 Sp^sh- headquarters will begin T^th a civilization. Our problem is not the who, for a soldier has been an in­ off from Broadway with the script Christmas bridge, open to all play­ of “Fortune Hunters” in his pocket. ous attempt to belittle Cal ever speakmg countries. Bell boys, as- adjustment of our criminal laws to ordinately active politician, special­ «incp March 4 sistant managers, clerks, house de- ers in town on Monday evening an otherwise satisfactory situation, izing in Cuban affairs, for years— His lot was no easier than the fate from 8 to 10 after which refresh­ of thousands of others. He was About the time CJoolidge said, “I tectives and even some of the house- but,, as in war, to adjust them to has been guilty of this breach of do not choose to run,” the story keepers on the floors ^^^pect to ments and a social period will be bovmced from one producer’s office enjoyed. Arrangements ars in a chaotic and altogether desperate confidence it is not a small matter; to .another. He went to Charles started that he had an Idea of beihg charge of a general social cornmit- Frohman’s office and Frohman a candidate in 1932. Lately, with sieurs one. Instead of homicide being the it is a big one. future. tee, which proposes to alteniate would have none of him. He went the report that he would run for bridge and straight whist parties rarely occasional, sporadic anomaly There is every reason to believe to Dillingham’s office and Dilling­ senator in Massachusetts next year, that at one time in this coun­ that the War Department’s inquiry every week throQghout the season, ham smiled kindly. After the long, the yam has become more virulent, or while the Interest continues, try it appeared to be, it has become into Crowder’s activities will be hard row which takes months, and finaUy leading to Senator Pat Har­ Tuesday afternoon st 4 o’clock jM avm Demenstmtion at this Store endemic. Instead of all of society more than perfunctory. He has a lot of courage, he found himself rison’s remarks on the floor. In the north end children will be tendered with George Cohan. At the time, preceding fortnight your correspon­ a Christmas party at the clubhouse. being arrayed against an infre­ been a proper subject for scrutiny George was half the firm of Cohan dent had heard the Coolidge presi­ quent slayer, society is now divided for a long time. An entertainment will be given by and Harris. Incidentally, Cohan dential possibility seriously dis­ the different club groups in charge SCREEJM €RtD into two parts, a majority of order- happened to be out of town at the cussed by a large Republican cam­ of MisS Preciosa Jack. "ly, law-abiding persons and a mili- MacDONALD’S “ESCAPE” moment, but Smith had enough paign contributor, one of the best Tuesday evening, open house will money to track the producer to known Republican politicians and a THE COVENTRY ACT be kept at the club and thi carolers • tant minority of criminals among What on the face of it appears to Buffalo, catch him in an idle mo­ foreign ambassador—among others. RCA RADIOLA46 or all others who find it convenient which murder is a mere tool of have been a very narrow escape ment and finally read him the play. But business will have to be On Dec. 21, 1670, Sir John Cov­ to do so are invited to come in, the trade. from defeat for the MacDonald gov­ As everyone knows, it was a “hit.” pretty bad before the grip on re- entry was maimed for his remarks sing, dance or make merry in any Coupled with this altered condi­ So frightened was he that he was no minatlon, which nearly every ernment of Great Britain, likely a “one-play man” that every dime president has, is lost by Hoover. reflecting on the moral character of ■wAy they choose. tion is the tremendously important enough was a situation less fraught Charles H of England. Last night Elmer T. Thienes of coming from his drama went right Bill Vare hopes for an opportunity the County Y. M. C. A. spoke to the factor that imprisonment no long­ with peril for the cabinet than it down to the b ^ k . He fully ex­ to knife Hoover, claiming privately Owing to Coventry’s jest in the House of Commons on the subject boys and showed them education er carries the significance it did seemed to be. In a division on a pected everything he did thereafter that Hoover promised to help his movies on the making of leather, to be a failure. But he wound up senatorial ambitions in return for of the king’s amours, Sir Thomas only a relatively few years ago. A Conservative amendment killing the by doing thirty plays, and prac­ his distinguished services at Kan­ Sands and others, by the order of and one on copper craft. life sentence has far less of terror Labor government’s coal mine bills Monmouth, and (it was said) with tically every one of them was in the sas City last year. National Com­ FILMS AS MEMORIAL. to the criminal than it did thirty, —one of the most important items money. The biggest money maker mitteeman Louis K. Liggett of the approval of the king himself waylaid Sir John as he was return­ New London, Dec. 21.—(AP)— twenty or even ten years back. The in the Labor program—the amend­ of them all was “Lightnin’,” the Massachusetts, a friend of Coolidge, Frank Bacon hit, which was out­ is said to be very much “off” ing home and slit his nose to the Forty-seven reels in length of mo­ • killer who ’istens to the words of ment was defeated by only eight bone. tion picture film produced under di­ distanced only by “Abie’s Irish Hoover. rection of a cominittee of the coim- the judge committing him to penal votes, with more than enough Lib­ Rose.” There are other isolated situa;- This outrage led to the passing of the famous Coventry Act, declaring cil of Yale umversity and reproduc­ ;r ,s,ervitude for the rest of his days erals not voting to have carried the Then came “Polly of the Circus,” tions, including a reported soreness ing, chronicles, of American photo­ and then “Brewster’s Millions,” in New York Qty since the market assaults accompanied by personal does so with his tongue in his amendment and unseated the gov­ mutilation a felony without benefit plays, have been given to Connec­ which he dramatized from a story crash. A few of the “backward ticut College for Women by the Yale cheek, for he believes that the ernment if they had participated. by George Barr McCutcheon. And stales,” as Joe Grundy calls them, of clergy (the privilege of demand­ ing a trial and punishment by an University Press film' serrice as a chances are all in favor that after Only two Liberals -voted with the there was “Officer 666” and “Turn might easily pick anti-Hoover dele­ memorial to Henry L. Johnson, class a relatively few years he will be government while 41 cast their lot to the Right” and a dozen others. gates in 1933. , Hoover has few ecclesiastical court, which could not But life being what it is, Smith friends among the senators. Some­ inflict the death penalty, when ac­ 1860, Yale. “sprung,” as he terms it—set free with the Conservatives. cused of crime before a temporal George Parmlyn Day, treasurer of today cherishes—next to “Fortune body might conceivably come along the University and president of by some sympathetic parole board There seems to be, however, an Hunters”—one of his few failures. and buy the southern delegations court). . iL ______Today also is the anniversary of service expressed hope in making or governor. impression in London that the anti- It was a piece called “The Only out from under him the ^ ft that the films would ^ It has come then, to the point government vote was carefully ar­ son.” But""it would take a combination! the landing of fhe Pilgrims at Ply- shown from time to time in the pub- of these factors seriously to menace mouth. Maiss.. on Dec. 21. 1620. ranged so that, while the Liberal lie schools of New London county. where society is battling against As I’ve said before r— it really Hooverer wnenwhen nomihatioruuuuua.Liui time comes | on Dec. 21, 1862, Confederate------i in Tf»wett Citv. the homicidal crime in this country lit­ party could make a brave show cf took but one play. The rest were near and ' ttere‘ 1=‘ plenty ’ of time to ■ railroade In were erally with its back to the wall. It opposition and reduce the govern­ “so much gravy.” And so it seems solidify the president’s position. If destroyed bv Federals.^ And" on Dec. 21. 1837, Congress is hardly more possible to weigh ment’s majority to such a narrow ever to be. Take Sam. Raphaelson. business went to pot at the wrong Or leave him, for all I care. He time, of course, an insistent call passed another “gag” law to stifle Now this problem in the light of ab- margin as to give it a scare, there was arovmd doing eye^thing but might develop for Coolidge. But no debate on slavery. ^ract right and wrong than it is w'ould still be no upset, with a con­ borrowing dimes when / “The Jazz one expects that. Meanwhile, the S148.50 ^ssible to weigh the killing of ex­ sequent general election. Singer” lifted him tb_ plutocracy. Democrats are talking about Owen MESSNER DIES New Haven, Dec. 21.—(AP)— COMPLETE emplary citizens of an enemy coun­ The Conservatives might be will­ Not only did the play Irun indefin­ D. Young. itely, but the talkie version lifted Herbert Messner, 22, who was shot try, in time of war, in such a light. ing to risk an election or anything Al Jolson and the: Warner Brothers Hugh Smith, an Indian from the and wounded Tuesday night by De- e a v e it to us...if you want the greatest With prayers, even the truest of else to turn out the MacDonald into the heights. He’s written sev­ Neah Bay reservation in the state tective Joseph E3. SullivEn after be- J value in radio ever offered. This new humanitarians in America sent government, but Lloyd George and eral plays since; none of them hits. of Washington, will know soon in*' arrested for violation of parole from Cheshire reformatory died Lmasterpiece of RCA is the sensation of their sons to France to kill German his Liberals, with a better practical What difference does that msike? whether he is to be hanged on Jan. Hollywood got more gold out of his 9, as sentenced. Smith was found this afternoon at the New Haven the radio world. Backed by the famous fathers and sons, saints and sinners appreciation of the situation, would hit than he did. So he’s headed for guilty of an assault on a white hospital. , . . . , _ alike, and rejoiced most when be far from likely to court a new Hollywood. woman and drew the death penalty With two bullet wounds In his leg guaranty of RCA and by our well known Messner had been on the dan,ger list greatest was the slaughter they appeal to the coimtry by the La- And there are others too numer­ under an antique law of 1895 pro­ record for better service and greater ous to mention. viding it for such a crime on gov­ at the hospital. Last night his leg achieved. That was right, because borite at this time, as it would GILBERT SWAN. ernment, property. The same crime was amputated when gangrene set values. Come in and hear this awiaaing we were defending our civilization. probably result in the return of the off the reservation would have in. •/ new radio achievement. MacDonald government with a LIKES TRAVEL STORIES called for a prison sentence. rpIVhen we hang a gangster murder- RUBBER OFFICIAL DIBS * er at Wethersfield we are doing sweeping majority instead of no Sixteen thousand petitions urging [ Washington, Dec. 21.—(AP)— commutation of the sentence upon Naugatuck, Dec. 21—(AP)—Word what our soldiers did in the Ar- majority at all. [president Hoover will get some President Hoover have been re­ was received here today of the^sud- EDWARD HESS den death last night of Edward A. % («gonne. Grisley b u ^ esses both. I travel and mystery books in his ceived by Senator C. C. Dill of %- To uphold the institution of the MODESTUS ' Christmas stocking. Washington,wasnmgxuu and will be... taken to Anderson, 57, president m d generM Headquarters for the Best Radios We have always been able to re­ Mrs. Hoover who purchases most the president. The petitions were j manager of the m u * 855 Main Street, South Manchest^ death penalty as a necessary evil of the President’s reading matter received by the Seattle Star, which ling Company of this town, at heed not be, and certainly is not in strain our admiration of former has ordered several of the two types has led the fight fot commutation, hawaka, Indiana. He died from jDur cfuse, evidence of a firm belief Governor Fuller of Massachusetts of booka ba Ukas basL ppinting out that the wealthy 1 heart disease. / ■ ' MANCHES-rBR EVENING HERALD. SOUTH M ^C H E S fE B , CONN,SArUKDAV, DECEMBER 21,1929

[QUESTION Pr o p r ie t o r When **Merry” Christmas New York IN WOOD SHOP BREAK Becomes Day Of Tragedy j Victor Heideen and Police "Con- j fer—Chief Gordon, Lieut. Into the holiday atmosphereAdecorations. Slow burning and fire Society Notes proof products, auch aa metal tinsel, , Barron on Case. tragedy all too often forces its way flake asbestos and powered mica Just a slight lack of foresight m may now be purchased, with the New York, Dec. 21.— (AP)—The A further examination of Ye Old preparing for Christinas a litt'.e safety feature added to their beau­ Christmas that shines faj off in the tifying effect. The same rule should wistful future for the ten-year-old, Wood Shop on Pitkin street, scene careless act, may quickly change a of an attempted arson and a rob­ be observed in the decoration of already has become a glittering iovous occasion into a nightmare. reality for New York’s grown-up bery of $600 in antiques, was made Consider the case of little Johnny, rooms. by Chief of Police Samuel G. Gor­ Don’t set up the Christmas tree fashionables. All week they have whose psurents gave him an electnc whirled through one holiday gaiety don and Police Lieutenant William train for Christmas. The tree and without taking care to fasten it se­ Barron, who was assigned to in­ curely so that there will be no dan after another. the room in which it was place u So many and so varied have the vestigate the case, yesterday. A ger of it toppling over. conference with Victor Hedeen, were elaborately decorated and smart folks’ Christmas parties be­ f d Don’t play lively games during the owner of the Shop, was also held at , g beautifully trimmed but, unfortu­ come that one short week could not “"as vavS nately, with inflammable matena's. festivities in the room where the police headquarters. Christmas tree is located. hold half of them and so they must The investigation Included a valu­ There was a considerable amount ot begin at least ten days before the cotton under the tree, and one sec­ Don’t use electric light sets that until ation of the property and a probe ^ ______day arrives—and continue as to the amount of insurance car­ CHRISTMAS SPECIAL tion of the track of the toy train ran are not standardized equipment. Don’t ^ g electric bulbs on the ried on the contents. under the tree very close to the cot^ Through all the gaiety society j The robbery is believed to have DESK L A M P ...... $1.49 ton. The controlling apparatus was tree in contact with anything th.T.t kept an eye on the charity so dear i could be ignited by their heat. Al­ been made late Tuesday night or also located under the tree. to Its heart and many of the parties [ early Wednesday morning. Admit­ No one knows just how it happen­ though electric tree lights are usual­ which filled the days and nights i ly safe if properly installed, a color­ tance was gained by forcing the ed, but quite likely a “ short circuit were planned for benevolence. j small catch lock, all that barred the caused the rheostat to heat up ed spot light focused on the tree is K EM P'S, me. the safest of all and produces a very door. A cotton curtain hanging quickly. It was on Christmas aftai - Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt and j over the doorway of the partition noon. The boy and his mother were beautiful effect. Mrs. Francis McNeil Bacon were i Don’t attempt any special wiriag had been set afire but the greenness the only ones at home. She had le,.t hostesses at a party for the Actors’ | u. S. S. Nitro, one of the Anaerican navy’s two ammunition ships. of the spruce frame prevented its for Christmas unless the national the room for a few minutes. Wh-;n Fund Matinee Club in the Lyceum | ______^------gaining headway and destroying the train refused to move, Johnny code is followed. theater------Sunday------night, _ “rhe party I| EDITOR’S*,r»,Tfnrs NOTE: This is the in commission. The other, the the shop. Don’t use electric toys and app-l- went to the control switch to see was reminiscent of the when ^ articles on the jg commission but avail-' what was the matter. At this In­ ances carelessly. Maude Adams, Edward H. Sothern | ____ „ ______of the U. S. navy, . esp^ial- | , ______^ need,Both I and other actors under the manage- i - -• , . . . HEFLIN CASE QDERRY. V, Don’t use lighted candles on. the ly as compared with that of Great I identical, with a displacement! y.-- 21 a p i I i - i stant the heat ignited the cotton, gathered I V which communicated the flames tt. Christmas tree or anywhere else. ment of Daniel Frohman Britain. The articles are of especial , io,600 tons, 483 feet in length, on the stage of the old Lyceum interest in view of the approaching ^,gam and possessed of a Attorney General McCall today the decorations and to the boys Don’t let Santa Claus himself be a fire hazard. Often times his cos­ theater to make merry on Christ­ was asked to decide if the action of clothing. The fire spread rapidly, naval arms limitation conference at gpgg^j 15 knots. tume would bum furiously, if ac­ mas night after the play. the State Democratic executive Treat’ s Christmas Special enveloped the tree, and reached the London. } The Nitro is manned by 195 offi- cidentally ignited. It can be render­ This year’s celebration found the cers and men. Like her sister ship, committee in barring as candidates window curtains. ______Broadway celebrities of today , , By RODNEY DUTCHER ^ - Senator J. Thomas Heflin and Summoned by his shrieks, tue ed safer if sprayed with a solution the Pyro, she cost $4,000,000 to WILL BE of water glass which is obtainable among the revelers contributing cO vVashington Correspondent for The jig^I annual operation expense Hugh A. Locked because they failed mother ran into the room to find u to support Alfred E. Smith, also at all drug stores. the entertainment of the &^®sts Herald and NEA Service. ! about $550,000. all ablaze and the flames from the Don’t give children dangerous toy.s with songs and dances and a sketch | ^ g ^as two ammuni- | naval powers are not worry' barred from participating in the boy's clothing UcUng his face, bns such as those requiring gasoline, entitled “It’s Not the Heat Its the tion .. shipschins especially 1 madr "*■ to ” ca r^ ; ^ about each other’s ammunition party primary Alabama Democrats was able to save him by putting him who voted for President Hoover. A Brick of French Vanilla and kerosene or alcohol. Humidity." . cargoes of ammunitior to supply 1 because almost any cargo on the floor and rolling him in a A huge Christmas tree, decked in vessels of the fleet. They are fitted puj., small rug, but when she carried him Don’t give them ' e flimsy motloa picture machines that use inflam­ tinsel, pop-corn and colored lights, out of the house she found that he Sali SSperSure ot j PO« mable film. In addition to its quick- held the center of the stage where Pistachio \rith a center of Chenry was badly burned. He may carry supper was served before the pro­ SORE THROAT? some of the scars as long as he lives biiming features this film gives .off gram and where the guests danced the Nitro, I TOMOBBOW: loa to., Before the firemen could ex­ deadly fumes when burning. when it was over. Mrs. Dorothy tinguish the flames the entire front Don’t smoke or use matches near Kirchner Earle andana Mrs. Josephjosepu .x,. *1, ..ccHintr hv Dr Henry the prow of a ship. At their head DON’T GARGLE!! Bisque of the house had been burned out, flimsy decorations. Howland Hunt assisted Mrs. .Vaii-! the «a to g ^ y^^D will pose June Blossom, in a cos­ Above aU don’t I'se your head If Bacon in receiving tume, head-dress and wings of white the contents badly damaged and derbilt and Mrs. Ambassador to Holland, of two of This Doctor’s Prescription considerable loss and inconvience an accidental fire should occur. A the guests. feathers, representing the dove of Orders packed and delivered, A full fire extinguisher or a pail of water his Christmas poems. Gives Quicker, Better Relief Mrs. Marshal Prentiss and Mrs, peace. . - . , caused. . kept in readiness may be the means Then come other ladies of fashion, This story deals with but one of In their country home at Irving- Otto H. Zahn were among boxhold- Don’t suffer the pain and dis­ line of bulk creams and sherbets. of quickly putting out a small fire, ton-on-Hudson, banked with hoUy dressed in the costumes of Revolu­ the many Christmas fire hazards. ers. comfort of sore throat. Use a doc­ Most of the others are equally seri­ but if it will not do so instant'y, and Mistletoe and Christmas greens, tionary, avU, and Spanish-Ameri- tor’s prescription called Thoxine ous and disastrous. Here are a few turn in a fire alarm to summon the Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Carter can War days representing the Place your order eai’ly for Fancy Xmas Forms. Although few weddings marked peace balls which were held after guaranteed to relieve with the very of the “ don’t’s’’ which fire preven­ fire department immediately. If a gave a party Monday evening which first sweillow. Gargles and salves person’s clothing catches fire cover harked back to the days of Merrie the smart folk’s holiday celebra­ those conflicts, blending in a kaleido­ tion engineers of the National Board are tod slow and If they do relieve, him with a rug or blanket and roU Olde England. tions, the announcements of a num­ scopic peace scene. Bidwell’s, At the Center recommend: Festivities began with the light­ ber of engagements kept the orange The directors of the ball expect to it is usually only temporary. Don’t trim trees with inflammable him in it. ing of the grreat yule log and came blossom, bridal veil plans prominent repeat the scene again at. the peace Thoxine has a double action—it to a climax with the wassail bowl in their thoughts and tqa-table chat­ ball which will be glvehr in London relieves the soreness and goes di­ or SOUTH METHODIST CAROL parade led by Roland Haines, ivho ter The engagement of Miss Anne at the height o f the season there in rect to the IntemM cause. It con­ BIG CHORUS TO SING carried the boar’s head. Then came Colby to William H. VanderbUt, of June. tains no harmful drugs and is safe Carl A. MUler bearing the fiaming Miss Mary Todhunter Clark to Nel­ and pleasant for the whole family. SERVICE SUNDAY NIGHT plum pudding and Stuart R. Steven­ son Rockefeller and of Miss June There is nothing better to stop CHRISTMAS CAROLS son in the robes of King Wenceslas, Hess to Thomas Aquin Kelly coughing due td irritated throats. TREAT’S ICE CREAM CO. carrying the wassail bowl. among the announcementa that held WAPPING Just-ask for Thoxine, put up ready The choir of the South Methodist Mr- and Mrs. Stuart Peabody and great interest for society’s members. for use in 35c, 60c and $1.00 bot­ 9 Oak Place Phone 8630 Beethoven’s G Clefs, Senior church, augmented to forty voices, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Brooks were Olcott F. King spent the week­ tles. Money back if not relieved. end with his son, who is attending and Children’s Choirs of under the direction of Archibald among the guests. Between times, their arms and Sold by Murphy’s drug store and Sessions, will sing a program of limousines laden with packages, school in Maine. all other good drug stores.—Adv. Swedish Lutheran Church Mediaeval and Modem Christmas The debutantes, meanwhUe, busied they hurried back and forth on The grovmd has been, broken for, Combine. Carols at the church, tomorrow themselves with the final production last-minute shopping excursions a new house and the work is well night at 7:30 o’clock. The proces­ of their Junior League play “ Sonia’s sandwiched between luncheon and under way, just north of the Town sional from the tower wiU be by Search for the Christmas Star,” the teas, their costumes an interesting hall in South Windsor, for Hamilton Carrying on a custom established candle-light, the only other light tale of the Christmas adventures of commentary on what the fashion­ Storrs of Ejast Hartford, THE TRADE MARK KNOWN IN EVERY HOME in 1926 and followed for the past used during the evening being the a small Norwegian girl. able woman wears by 7 ay. The Friendly Indians held their indirect lighting from the Dome and The snow ballet, arrayed in white Mrs. Guernsey Curran, Jr., ap- meeting at the Y. M. C. A. club- three years, the musical organiza­ rooms on the parsonage grounds, tions of the Swedish Lutheran the Chancel Arch, gauze costumes, the toy ballet in peared for her shopping *n a sable Church will sing carols for the in­ The carol program is as follows: the^trappmgs of ..childhood’s trinkets trimmed coat of black-broadtail, a with their leader Rev. Harry B. mates-of the Memorial hospital, the .“From Heaven- High the Angels fur that finds Increasing favor with Miner, on Wednesday afternoon, and the star . ballet that twinkled Christmas will be celebrated In almshouse, and for other shut-ins Come” (Dickinson), “Lo, How a through intricate steps, were high Rose” (Praetorious), “In Bethle­ over the Christmas holidays. LANDERS. All four choruses will take part, hem’s Manger Lowly” (Dickinson), debuffot^ form to tbe^oag alim the Beethoven Glee Club, the G “Noel” (Besly), “Tis Night In The beaded bodices, high head-dresses With it Mrs. Curran wore a brim- connection vritotha^i^^^ SUent Mountains” (Jacquest), “The and full skirts of the Scandinavian | less felt hat accented by a bow of ;«ce, at toe Clef Glee Club, the senior choir, a ^ y the children’s choir, Helge E. Shepherd’s Story” (Dickinson), coatumea Abotber torture ot tbe % Slectrical (J' Pearson will direct. “Happy Bethlehem” (Padre Donos- singing by the tia), “The Shepherds Had an An­ play was toe carol let DiacK 5 Sunday School will have an enter- The G Clef Qub will inaugurate League’s octette. light gloves and hose, the caroling at the hospital Sunday gel” (Besly), “Down in Yon For­ tainment, and Christmas tree, for afternoon at 4 o’clock. The B®®* est”, (Vaughan-Williams), “Gesu ______^ _____ Tonight the fashionables will the children. Then on Friday eve- The old custom of singing Christ ning, Dec. 27, toe Grange will ob- j thoven’s concert will be at 7 Bambino” , (Yon). The service will mas carols, linked with the°England 1 throng toe ballroom of toe P l^ a o’clock Monday evening, the chil­ be concluded by the singing of the serve their Christmas party at the I f t s . . of Dickens' time, was revived for for toe peace ball given to raise hall with aii exchange of gifts at dren’s choir at 5 o’clock Tue^ay “Hallelujah” from Handel’s “Mes­ funds for the peace work of toe In­ 8 siah’. the pleasure of New York’s fash­ o’clock. evening and the senior choir at 7:30 ionables this week when toe Peo­ ternational Council of Women. o’clock Christmas morning. Follow­ Miss Marion J. Hills and Miss ple’s Chorus held its Christmas fes­ ' After toe dancing a program will Ellen J. Foster of Foster street, who Ihakea ing their appearance at the hospital tival in Carnegie Hall. be given at midnight entitled “The the Beethoven’s and senior choir RAINBOW DANCES are attending the State Normal Mrs. Andrew Carnegie and Mrs. Legend of the Drums”—the drums School at New Britain, arrived at will sing at the almshouse. John Henry Hammond were among of peace. Fifty debutantes garbed Arrangements have been made to their homes, where they will spend the choristers. The program cori- in midnight blue velvet costumes the, Christmas vacation. Iflerry Christmas sing at the homes of any shut-ins The Vagabonds that are to play and each beating a drum, will at The Rainbow tonight are com- sisted of yuletide carols end chorus Mrs. Ralph C. Hawley and son whose names have been turned in music by Bach and Handel. It clos- march into formation to represent r to Miss Eva___ M. Johnson at the hos posed of eight talented dance artists Alfred of New Haven, were recent S pital. A goodly number of namesname: j by reason of close association •visitors at toe hom® of ^^<1 last tk wholeyear through have already been received. m, There special training have perfected Mrs. A. E. Burnham of Long Hill. is a tendency however to p ve a combination that makes for per There will be a rehearsal for toe names of persons who attend feet dance rytom and harmony. Christmas Pageant at toe church church sporadically or not at all, Patrons of The Rainbow can be as­ 1-hig evening, immediately following •with the purpose in view of enticing sured of toe same high-class music toe choir rehearsal. Whose mother, sister, sweethear^^ them to church. No matter how that has characterized the pro­ or friend would not he overjoyed with •willing the singers would be to ac­ grams pro-vided by The Command­ STOLE CALVES commodate everyone it must be born ers throughout toe season and an gifts such as these! in mind that the singing is done to store for those who are fortunate JANE, PIP YOU Bristol, Dec, 21.— (AP)—WUUam spread Christmas cheer to shut-ins. enough to visit Eastern Connecti­ Krappatsch and Oscar Bredefelic, Resplendent, beautiful— ^yes,. and much more— There is still time remaining to cut’s premier dance palace tonight. WATER THE both of Burlington were sentenced send in names of those who will The performance of The Vaga­ GERANIUM today to jail for a year by Judge U niversal Electrical Household Helps as gifts be unfortunate enough to be con­ bond’s several musicians in solo and William J. Malone, in City Court fined to bed or home during the hol­ specialty numbers are among toe THIS M0RNIN6? after each had pleaded guilty to offer their proud owners unending services, which idays. A telephone call to Miss particularly enjoyable features of four charges of larceny and hur- every day of the year make home life more inter' Eva M. Johnson, tel. 5131, will get the dance program to be offered. glarly. A series of burglaries in prompt attention. Christmas Eve, Tuesday toe 24th, bams and a grocery store break esting, more convenient, more livable. The programs of the various The Commanders will return to during toe paist month resulted in No. E9876 oreanizations are as follows: The Rainbow for toe big dance No. E9369 their arrest. The loot netted by toe Price $10.00 You can feel assured if your gift is a U niversal G a e f Glee Oub, “Christmas carnival that has been so pains­ burglaries, police charged, included Price C23.S0 Bells” “ Still Grows The Evening, takingly planned for toe occasion. three calves and a small pig, . that its high quality will be recognized instantly— “SUent Night,” and “Away In A The Xmas eve program at The Manger.” , Rainbow has imusual merit and it three generations of women the country over lave Beethoven Glee Club: ‘ Hark, is expected will be enjoyed by a Those Holy Voices,” “Gates and large number of pleased and satis­ learned from actual experience the incomparable Doves,” “Lo, How A Rose E er fied patrons who plan to spend toe Lower The Cost worth of these splendid household helps. Blooming,” “Carol Of Flowers,” and night before Christmas amid frivol­ “First Noel.” ity and fun, such a^ will be proirided Children’s choir: “It Came Upon by the popular Commanders. A Midnight Clear,” “ O Little Town Of Running N o. E9412 of Bethlehem,” “Day of Gladness, SEARCH FOR BODY N o. E9314 Price $8.00 and “We Have Seen A Star.” New London, Dec. 21.— (AP)— Price S15.00 Visit our store and inspect the Universal Electrical Senior choir: “The Virgin Lulla­ State troopers and Coast Guards­ Household Helps at your leisure. by,” “ Still Grows The Evening, men were engaged this afternoon in and “ SUent Night.” scanning the water off Crescent li Your Furnace Beach, Niantic, in search of a body STUDENTS STAGE DOLL SHOW reported to be floating there by a Many homes in Manchester woman residing at the beach. The will see lower coal bills this New London, Dec. 21.— (AP)— body was sighted this afternoon and Maternal instincts in the feminine it is believed to be that of Mark winter— heart are not entirely smothered Wollard, a native of Meriden, 17- They’re using the Stat- by college life as the doll show prov­ year-old orderly at the Seaside Amatic Heat Regulator to au­ ed which students at Connecticut Sanitarium, Crescent Beach who tomatically operate the fur­ College for Women have just held. disappeared Wednesday night after Over a hundred dolls were displayed leaidng two notes in which he an­ nace drafts and dampers. Stat-Amatic does it automat­ N0.EMOII and those with long, starched nounced that he was going to com­ Price dresses were most numerous. mit suicide. NO.E9940 N o. E9937 N o. E9191 ically— it has a self-winding Price $8.50 Dresses and the skill shown in mak­ clock and holds an even healthy Prico $7.50 Price $6.75 ing them were judged by faculty DR. YARNELL DIES. members and prizes were given. Waterbury, Dec. 21.— (AP) — home temperature during the Word was received here of toe death RAGES day and drop it to an econom­ BYRD AS REAR ADMIRAL. in Washington of Dr. D. E, Yamell, They make you shift for yoxxvielf. ically lower level at night. 63, a native of Bantam, and well Phone for our representative Washington, Dec. 20.— (AP)—A known Y.M.C.A. secretary. He died MANCHESTER ELECTRIC bill advancing Commander Richard yesterday at the Garfield hospital There are at least four mistakes in toe above picture. They may at once. E. Byrd to toe rank of rear ad­ after a long illness during which he pertain to grammar, history, etiquette, drawing or whatnot. See if you You can make this a Christ­ Phone 5181’ miral on toe retired list of toe Navy imderwent three^ major_ operations. can find them. Then look at toe scrambled word below—and un- mas gift to the whole family. 1scramble it, by switching toe letters around. Grade yourself 20 for for his South Pole exploration was ‘S ^ h is retimmenrinT9‘26"from Phone 4-4444 or 4-5940 passed today by toe Senate and active service in toe Y.M.C.A. he each of the mistakes you find, and 20 for toe word if you unscramble it. sent to toe House. has lived in Washington during the winter and spent the summers at CORRECTIONS The Stat-Amatic MURPHY’S DRUG STORE Make arrangements now for a Bantam. (1) One cnrtaln is hanking straight down while the other Is tied back. Instrument and course in business training to start (2) The pocket on the hpron of the girl at the left Is upside-down. (8) vDEPOT SQUARE January first. The Connecticut Serve Cranberry Ice with your The flower In the flower pot Is not a gerjuilnni. (4) The picture in Appliance Co. Business College at toe Center has j Xmas dinner. Order it now. Treat the book that the girl at the right is holding Is rsside-down. (6) The 1703 Park St., H ^ ord, Conn. Day and Evening session a.—Adv. | Ice Cream Co. Phone 8630.—^Adv, scrambled word hi GEARS. DECEMBER 21, MAWCaiSffrJSK EVl*iINlJNG HIUKALU, SOUTH MAINUHESTEK, SATURDAY, PAGE BIGHT ing up for leitd pipes. It is a mis­ !■ ■ nomer to call statiiaiy of this sort how rigidly you should follow the SCULPTURE PART sculpture. It is a detriment rather style of the old house in whatever Alm ost toan an addition to toe appearance MODERNTOUCH you may do to it. On this, of of a garden. course, no two people agree. It 2 seems fairly plain that one should OF HOUSE PLAN, If, perchance, toe owner has been not do things which will be v e ^ 'more discreet in his selection of ^ O a^ ^ T ilL FOUND SUITED grossly out of keeping with the old garden ornament and has acquired house. . , SAYSDESIGNER a real work of art, it is almost a On the other hand, there is al­ miracle if it appears to best ad­ TO OLD HOUSES ways a point beyond which strict vantage in his garden, for a piece of adherence to style not only inter­ sculpture to be seen at its best feres with the practical functioning should be designed foi toe place it of the house but by failing to ca^fy Models Showing Complete is to adorn or toe place should be out conviction falls to produce the designed for it Scale is important. Adherence to Period Styles charm which is the onl3' justifica- Lay-Out Insure Harmony If toe sculpture is too large it cation for the whole imdertaking. dwarfs toe garden, if too small it In Alterations Declared to Precedent Safest Guide becomes trivial. If placed where it It seems to me that the best gen­ Of the Finished Work. is seen from all sides it must be eral rule on which to work is some­ attractive to look at from all points Be Often Unsatisfactory. thing like this: When you are in of 'View. Those points are seldom doubt how a certain feature should taken into consideration by toe pur­ ,be treated, architectural precedent By CLARENCE FOWLER chaser. I is the safest landmark by which to By RALPH W. GRAY There is a place in every garden A statue often needs an architec­ steer; but you should not follow it for sculptural ornament, but all tural base, which should be as care­ I suppose that there is no archi-1 go rigidly that its mere details in­ sculptural ornament is not appro­ fully designed as toe figpire itself. fect w L has had to do w ith, terfere with the In driving about toe country how medium priced houses to whom a which are really essential to mo lem priate to every garden. The piece often we see really beautiful sculp­ prospective client has not come say- | convenience, chosen should be a work of art, and tures placed without rhyme or rea­ ing that he has found an old house i ^ it should be placed so It appears to son on toe greensward itself, seem­ in the town where he lives and want- i __ I the best advantage and increases ing to wander about the meadow ing to know whether it would be , A p a rtm e ilt HOUSeS the beauty of its surroundings. A like a flock of sheep, its whole value less expensive to buy this house and I r beautiful statue, if badly placed, lost for lack of proper surroimdings. Read The Herald Advs. do it over or to build a new one. loses half its effect. ft is a reasonable, natural question To Excel In Convenience A perfect garden is toe extension but it is not so easy to answer as of the house out of doors. It needs at first it seems. the collaboration of toe three sis­ INVEST IN i The architect's aim is to please TT,.ra-modem conveniences i.i ter arts—architecture, landscape that Plient: but to do so he must i Ultm-modera architecture and sculpture. Too first feel reasonably sure e ap p Wallace' Stoever, of often the architect has chosen toe Client; will be satisbed ,«tb | ^bo V etoes that tea- site and the house is under way, S S r th“ alteTS’ house cosS S t s Vegard Indirect heaBng and sometimes completed, before the PRfllfCnON I client awakens to the fact that he S r e or less, the client will never j cooling and air puntication necee needs a landscape architect for his be content with the price unless he i sary to their comfort "TnriZ gardens and grounds. In such cases . — 1. ___ V/Mica ■orVllPh ' “ Compare tVlPthe mOCmodern building of -'vrr Against is first content with the house which the landscape artist is hampered today with those built only a few DINING — 3; PT — he gets. from the start and is imable to ob­ FIRE Manv Prefer Old Houses j years ago,” Mr. Stoever said. High tain the most pleasing results. ■ There are those, of whom I am I gpggd elevators, refrigerating and ■ ^ In nine cases out of ten toe owner We can insure you against all forms of one who much prefer to live in old j service are improvemen.s has become so involved In extras loss. ■ > C houses— reasonably modernized, to i jQoi^g^j for in all modem buildings. that it is impossible for toe land­ Be sure, but in the main old. I;I -pQijayluuajf service in ^sr apartment---- houses scape architect to even suggest the Play Safe, Protect Your Home. lived for many years in a farmhouse iI is equal to and in manvmany cases better use of sculpture, and sculpture will built about 1750. It was rather di­ j than that given a few years ago in not be considered until toe client Fire, Automobile, Tornado, Liability lapidated—and this as it was a | hotels. has recovered from toe shock of llired house. I could not anora j heating equipment of our building, with toe necessary cost of Holden-Nelson Co., Inc. Remedy—but but ^ th a charm ■, ^ bundings is an important fac- roads and grading. thich was, worth more to me than tor in determining desirability. Some Special Desig;n Advised ^ Main St. I’hone 8657 tfce modern plumbing and heating buildings use fuel oil and others A year or two later it is likely Insurance of All Kinds. which it lacked. . . burn low-priced grades of coal by that some clever Junk dealer will T I have sat at many Thanksgiving the use of automatic stokers. The sell him some concrete reproduc­ dinners in that house and always knocking and pounding of steam tea. The porch is accessible from hat has its matching blue felt brim tions or lead figures, toe real value my mind was full of pleasant spec- of the former being for breaking ilations as to/who, for example, had radiators have been eliminated and Charming lines of the English both living room and dining room. trimmed across the back ■with uniform temperatures are now type and variegated materials af Cross ventilation is provided for up for filling a dry well, and the had Thanksgiving or Christmas din­ ostrich tips dyed to match. latter toe price of old lead for melt­ ner in that room fifty years ago. maintained by the use of regulators. ford distinction to this home. Stone, all rooms, with attractive bay win­ Any one who feel. as I do about old “The use of mechanical ventilation stucco, half-timber, a brick chimney dows in the living room and front thing’sings willwiU find it not only less ex- , jgis not limitediimitea coto largelaigc buildings and slate roof are included in the bed room. The stairway from base­ 1 Constructed Pensive to buy and alter but more 1 Modem theaters have indirect hea.- exterior plan, provided contrast in a ment to kitchen coimects with toe i ^tisractory•H''__ . in its______! results. .______ing____ and3 cooling systems,c*trafamQ with•with air setting of particularly home-like outside entrance. i Alterations Less Expensive purifiers and humidity regulators. ’ appeal. The connected walls, extending of For one thing, he can see just This home is suitable for a var­ from both sides of toe house, are w'hat he is getting before he gets MOIST CHOPS iety of sites, as it can be placed important and must be included to Rohan & Dougan it, which is far better than trying either with the living room and realize toe full possibilities of toe design. Yew trees on either side to visualize his horse from draw­ To keep pork chops from drying porch overlooking the garden in the r S c V ings. Also he will appreciate the out while cooking, cover as soon as rear or with the dining room and of the entrance walk are character­ I B r i c l ^ ’ romantic charm which lingers about they are bro-wn and cook slowly. porch in that location. istic of this type; CONTRACTORS the old house—a charm of which ^ The porch may be left open or Estimated construction cost for the new house is necessarily devoid., enclosed by windows corresponding this home is from $14,000 to $16,- It will pay you to keep your buildings in good repair. And although he will, if he is hu-1 to the leaded glass type suggested 000 in the larger metropolitan man, probably spend more on the > for the entire house. If enclosed, areas. It’s far cheaper to make minor repairs when needed alteration than he expected, it will NCE. the porch would be ideal for a than to let things slide until it costs you considerable cost him less than building the, chUdren’s play room, a sewing room SOFT TOUCH money. ■ V equivalent new. , , l UPON or an attractive spot for afternoon A Kingfisher blue hatters’ blush Another, however, may be solely j interested in things which are mod- j ATIML We Specialize in All Kinds of ern — particularly perhaps because j he finds them more practical and j Repair Work. partly because he enjoys the fash-1 ion of the moment . Obidously, for man would appreciate this one will ■ 214 Gardner St., Tel. 8851 or 6239 V aoO /Seaburg such a client to buy Md alter is a j The mistake. Things v/hich the ; man would appreciate this one will | Mason Contractor find unsuitable and they will be j SUPER ^ 54 Walker St. Phone So. Manchester changed. By the time he has fin- i ished, his alterations will have cost, him as much as (or perhaps more! fits completely than) a new house and the result will not really please him. inside your Will Find Many Faults William A. Knofla Albert F. Knofla Good Buildings Deserve ■^'\e rooms will be too small or , Secretary large, he probably will have i present President and Treasurer. Good Hardware oeen unable to put his bathrooms | where he wanted them for lack of , Brig. - Gen. home furnace space, his ceilings wil’ be too low , Frank T. Hines, or too high, his stairs too steep. I chief of the U. CORBIN And yet, in spite of all that his j S. Veterans Bu­ house will have lost the quality | reau, who de­ h e s u p e r Locks that guard which, like old wine, stimulates the j veloped the or­ Automatic Oil Heator has no mechan­ imagination to wander and dream, j ganization that Knobs that beautify And though dreaniing has fallen j transpor ted icalT parts outside the furnace—everything 2.082,000 Hardware that lasts into disrepute to this age of mate- | is inside — out of sight and out of the way. SKILL.. INTEORITY. rialism, it seems that there are still | World War All good those who enjoy it and believe that - soldiers safely Don’t buy an oil burner until you see for it has its place in the scheme of I across the At­ things. I lantic, began iRIQr yourself how convenient, efficient and eco­ A L L CORBIN Let us now suppose that you de­ army life as a ^ANKTJ4INE' RESPONSIBILITY. If you've ever built a home you know how much your eom* cide to buy an old house and alter lowly buck pri­ nomical the SUPER is. ■fort for years to come wiU depend on. the hardware you choose it. The question soon arises as to vate. loday. First—toe front door. Surely yoO want a good Uh- Low first cost. Easy time payments. Please CONTRACTORS. aression there: And absolute security as well. Corbin win see call or telephone for a demonstration. •u> that! SO.MANCHESTER.CONN. Then the many Inside doors—all with locks that must func­ tion perfectly—all with knobs that can be seen. These, tooK must be in good taste. And will be if they’re Corbin. Paul Hillery, Inc. Even windows require Good Hardware or they’ll stick and shriek. Cupboard doors need good latches—or they’ll never stay 749 Main Street, State Theater Building closed. And so on through the entire house—wherever there iS % window or a door there should be Good Hardware—Corbin. planning to build or modernize you will want de­ Which Is why we so frequently say: “Remember one word— pendable work. Let us make an estimate for you. “Corbin”—and you wiU be able to forget hardware in your new lome the day you move In. Talk over your plans with us. We will be pleased to advise. a u t o m a t ic oil. MPAYOII The F. T. Blish Hdw. Co. Don't mill the Soper OU Heotor hoar every Tueidey ereniag »t 7 o’clock', on SuUoe WTIC Gustave Schreiber & Sons Building Contractors The West Center St. Phone 4090 A Complete Line Of First Christmas

SERVICE FOR THE BUILDER BUILDING occurred Just 1929 years ago DESIRING A BETTER HOME This week hundreds of thousands of Christmas trees all MATERIALS over the United States will be illuminiited with tens of CELLAR EXCAVATING millions of tiny electric bulbs in celebration of that event. ------PLUS------Also Tens of thousands of children will experience the kwn delight which always accompanies the first electrical MODERN MACHINERY P aint Up toys. Innumerable homes will welcome their first electric toastr Take pride in the appearance of your home. A new­ We use a gas shovel in all our excavating work thus COAL ers, waffle irons, grills, vacuum cleaners, refrigerators ly painted home not only looks more inviting, but in case giving you expert work in the shortest possible time. and a score of other appliances designed to emninat^ Tfine saving plus a price you can afford to pay. you want to sell it, you can command a much higher once and for all, the drudgery of housekeeping. A WORD TO THE WISE price. The best paint you could use is the paint we sell, it has the faculty of standing up under all conditions— MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS Insist on your contractor using our sand and gravel in his The work. You will then be assured of the best materials In all and is the least expensive in the long run. AN ELECTRICAL ONE foundation or plaster work. Manchester Lumber JOHN I. OLSON The ALEXANDER JARVIS Manchester Electric Co. Company PAINTING AND DECORATING CONTRACTOR Sand, Gravel and Excavating. 773 Main St. Phone 5181 41B Center Street, South Manchester Phone 5145 B99 Main Street, South Manchester PHONE 4224

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scene of the recent Rusaiaa inva­ and Electric Asfoclation In $17,500,- I a band of velvet and then a deep JAP ENVOY PROTESTS TRAIN STILL HELD UP sion west of the Khingan mountains. 000 transaction to acquire control of I band of golden brown fur. The In reply to recent notes from the sleeves were loose from the elbow, Japanese ambassador at Moscow, New Bedford Gas and Edison Light' falling in Japanese fashion into long Overnight Gompany. | KILUNG OF A WOMAN the Soviet government today indi­ square slings. Army folk by the Tokyo, Dec. 21.—(AP)—Disap­ cated its willingness to investigate Boston—Federal Grand Jury sum-1 Society Notes hundreds poured in on the little proval by the Rfissian government mons William W. Liggett, author of and indemnify Japan if it were lady and as in the’ home- of the j Tokyo, Dec. 21.—(AP) — The of the visit of an totemr.tional train proven that Russians were responsi­ A. P. News “Bawdy Boston”, magazine article Secretary of the Navy, there was an to war-tom northwestern Man­ — i containing sensational charges. j Japanese ambassador at Moscow to- ble for alleged deaths of Japanese aide to make the introductions. The i day called to the attention of the churia was officially intimated to at Manchuria early this week. I Bridgeport.—Jury fails to reach From Capital Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. “Present day athletics are not the the Japanese embassy at Moscow, •Provincial governor orders ■ an agreement in trial of Joseph 1 Soviet government that a Japanese creation of college faculties but of Berlin Arthur Mastick Hyde had their I woman had been killed and a South official dispatches here stated to- Berlin city - administration------under----- | -Schaeffer,----- — ------of Norwalk, for arson the public.” WRAT SUCCEEDS YOUNG daughter. Miss Carolina Hyde j j^janchurian railway official wound­ I day. Philadelphia, Dec. 21.—(AP)—J. provincial guardianship as result of , and is discharged. Washington, Dec. 21.—(AP)—How standing with them. ! ed in recent bombardment of Man- —President Ruthven of Michigan ' Meanwhile, the train, bearing con- graft__ _1_ disclosures. New TJ Haven.—D. o ^ ___ 1 ' J. Walker of | University. R. Ludlow Wray, familiarly known the President’s official family con­ Mrs. Wilbur and the Secretary of j western Manchuria. " 1 suls of several nations who are de- as “Lud” is the new football coach Paris—Senator gives Tardieu vote ; New Haven arrested here on charge \ sirous of learning of the condition of swindling Mrs. Harriet W. Beh. ducts its sociai affairs has never the Interior also received. She wore j Soviet government indicates ! “Every form of government is at the University of Pennsylvania. of confidence after former President' a charming gown of old rose velvet, j iningness to make compensa- I of their nationals in the war area, He has succeeded Lou Yoimg who Millerand attacks Locarno policy of that city, out of $990 in alleged been a subject of secondary i n ^ r - Mrs. William Dewitt Mitchell, j ^gg proved the Russian ' the consequence of social conditions, : remains at Buchatu. Consuls at worthless stock deal. tance. And when a series of Cabi­ jYXj.B. vviiiiemi I tion II It was proved the of economic needs, and of the intel­ resigned at the close of the present and Young plan. Greenwich.—Fire burns interior net-member “at homes” during the wife of the attorney general, had , ’forces were responsible, lectual life of a nation.” i Harbin and Mukden are attempting season to become a member of the London—Three robbers captured of St. Paul’s Evangelist Lutheran week furnished opportunity, several the distinction of having Mrs. Wil- j Soviet government notified —Premier Mussolini. j to overcome Chinese objections to council on athletics in an executive by police after attempt to raid cash , church destroys organ for total thousand persons in the national liam Howard Taft, wife of the Chiefh i i■Japanese embassy in Moscow of ; investigators proceeding to the capacity. box at Savoy hotel. i damage of about $10,000. capital set out to observe fjr them­ Justice to assist her for a while, j disapproval of the Interna- “No coimtry can rise higher than London—The Rev. George Chal- , New Haven.—William Holdright, Also with her were the numerous | jjppgi train to western Manchuria, selves proof that they were p l^ e d younger women, wives of the assis- Representatives of the American, its wage level, ^he people are the j mers Richmond, of Philadelphia, 13, fatally burned and two women, was seen in the spirit of happiness I producers and the consumers.” i quits pulpit at St. Columbia's church ; Mrs. Emma Anderson and Mrs. W. one found everywhere among them. tant attorneys general. , French, British and Japanese con- —Henry Ford. in Hull after complaints against | Slater, severely burned in three dif- More than ordinary social interest ------I sulates are aboard. COAL sermons. I ferent mishaps. centered about the Secretary of Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the j Meanwhile the train remains at “I regret that I shall have no oc-^ -----New York—Athletic------commission I Hartford.—James Cobb, of Daniel- State and Mrs. Stimson, for, of Secretary of Labor, did not keep an ; Poloto, where it was held up early casion to give myself practical in-1 Lime, Cement, Plaster, withholds purses after Benny Bass , arrested on charge of kidnap- necessity, they have been tardy in at home, but instead attended all j this week by Chinese officers who struction concerning the democratic I wins junior lightweight title by i^atherine Lasch. 25, also meeting the public, nearly two- the other Cabinet receptions. j refused to let it enter further the right of asylum.”—Leon Trotsky. ! Flue and Drain Tile knocking out Tod Morgan. ; Danielson, who was with him at thirds of a year under the present _____ ! area of fighting. Fuel Oil for All Types of Oil Burners Pasadena, Cal.—Von Elm and 1 time of arrest. administration having passed with The President and Mrs. Hoover i The consular representatives “The more successful a woman is Hagen tie with 69 in opening round | the curiosity of the public unas- went out dining a few nights ago, | wished to ascertain safety of na- in her profession, the less success­ of open golf tournami-.it. | sauged. The delay was occasioned the Secretary of State and Mrs. | tionals in the war area. ful she seems to be in her mar­ Boston—Carrigan retires as Red ^ by their late arrival from the Stimson being their hosts and the ] ------riage.”—Ruth Rowland. Sox manager. I Philippines; and by the fact that dinner event being the first they j RUTH WOLFE DIVORCED. G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. Jacksonville, Fla.—Florida Joexey ; Queer Twists they have been becoming settled in have enjoyed in a Cabinet members Club cancels scheduled 27-day meet-1 a new home. home this season. Each member of Bridgeport, Dec. 21.—(AP)—Ruth One, two and five pound Apollo 2 Main St., Tel. 3319, Manchester ing because of threatened court pro-; In Day's News Nothing could have been more the Cabinet must in turn entertain Putnam Mason Wolfe, of East Nor­ and Lovell and Covel assorted ceedings to prevent races. ' gratifying, however, than Mrs. the Chief Elxecutive and the First walk, actress, writer and organizer chocolates in Christmas wrapped Philadelphia— I. R. i_,adlow Wray , ______— ■ Stimson’s day at home Wednesday. Lady of the Lanal church, the second President, John Adams, were the Cabinet ladies assisting. Marian Jardine was with the group Many satisfactory jobs in, take off 700 passengers from ferry- j t^e rector of which is the Rev. Otis John Quincy Adams, and many Mrs. William MeJardine, a past of young girls who assisted. boat after crash with Erie car float | f . Gray, who was a captain in the other illustrious men of the Adams Manchester and vicinity stand' on Hudson river. : a . E. F. Wetklo has lived in Wichita family, while the beautiful portrait as a record for our work. Montelimar, France—Emil Lou- ' for two years, being professor of of Abigail Adams, from which the bet, former president of France, modern languages at Friends Uni­ fine engravings were made, and one dies at age of 91. versity. of two other Adams ladies hung also Boston—Governor Frank G. Allen Kure, Japan—What is regarded in the room. wires President Hoover that public as the largest dry dock in the world ANDREW STAVINSKY works expenditures during 1930 has been completed at the naval Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, the new- totalling $105,460,000 are pianned ba.se here.. It can accommodate four I est and youngest Cabinet woman, Carpenter and Builder by towns, cities, counties and state. 10,000-ton cruisers at once. I who occupies the residence on Bel­ Portsmouth, N. H. — Federal Hamburg—There’s a big spot on mont street in which the former No job too small to receive prompt attention. officers destroy 391 cases of assort­ the sun which has been visible here Vice-President and Mrs. Dawes lived There Can Be No ed foreign liquors recently seized j at times with the naked eye. Its during his four-year term of office, Special in Porch and Storm Enclosures. after discovery of rum runners j diameter is about double the earth’s. was lovely , in her new role. Her cache off Rye beach. ■ gown of blue and gold brocade, Price Right. Compromise With Boston—Three bandits take $4,- | BILL CARRIGAN RESIGNS made with a natural waist line Phone 6181 61 Lyness Street. 800 in Cash and checks from Timo- ' formed by a soft girdle of gold had thy Cornell at gunpoint near his ' Boston, Dec. 21.— (AP) — The the hem of the skirt finished with home. I name of Bill Carrigan manager of Quality Boston—United Fruit Company I the Red Sox whose career saw the directors approve purchase of I heights and depths of baseball for­ Cuyamei Fruit Company at price of tunate reached by bis teams, was 300,000 shares of United Fruit Com­ added today to the long list of big When buy­ pany stock. ' ■ league managers whose activities ing material New Haven, Conn.—Attachments have ended since the finish of the on property of Hutchinson S. 1929 season. Sfo HUMPHREY for a n y Hinkle, president of National Fold­ President Bob Quinn, who visited type of ing Box Company, on suit under­ “Wild Bill” at his home in Lewis­ stood to have been based on aliena­ ton, Maine, broke the news on his struc t u r e tion of affections charge brought by return yesterday. Quinn said he was PachantfiiiP you may Springfield, Mass., man are with­ not ready to name a successor. build if you drawn. Carrigan said over the telephone expect it to Boston—Federal Grand Jury re­ from Lewiston: “If I continued in turns indictments against Patrick baseball I would be compelled to be a perma­ J. Prendergrast, policeman, 1 neglect affairs to the detri- This is a good time of year to nent affair three others for conspiracy to vio- I ment of my family. that will late the prohibition act. have that etxra wiring done in your Concord, N. H.—Judge William H. house that you have been talking serve you Sawyer takes under advisement mo­ MEAT LOAF about for so long. Remember that well place tion by defense counsel to quash in­ the added convenience of extra out­ your order dictments charging former fish and If meat loaf is to be used sliced lets is well worth every cent of the with us for game commissioner Mott L. Bartlett for Sunday night supper, use some cost. with embezzlement of state funds. tapioca along with the crumbs in satisfaction New Bedford, Mass.—Final pay­ mixing i t This keeps the slices from ments mPvde by New England Gas breaking so easily. The W. G. Glenney Co. Coal, Lumber and MaNons* Supplies. I a Johnson Electric Co. Alien Place, Phone 4149, fttaac.hest^r 29 Clinton St. Tel. 4314 W illia m s inmniiig-j^'iiniiHi "iiiiiimtf! EiMllllliil announce the new OIL-O-MATIC JUNIOR At a new low price, Williams announces the new Oil- 0-Matic Junior! From the experience of building more Make Christmas Cheer Permanent than 90,000 automatic fuel oil burners, Williams engi­ neers have created this evolutionary new Oil-O-Matic Junior. This simplified burner incorporates the four With This New Gas Fire vital principles of efficient oil heating. Installed in your A Gift Which The furnace, it will heat your home with fuel oil—richest in What better gift can you make the whole family than real heat, lowest in cost. comfort-day or night—not only for this winter but for the winters that are to come? Children Will Remember If your home is medium size, this new Oil-O-Matic Junior was built for you. Larger homes and buildings The Radiantfire is a remarkable new gas fire, entirely different require the larger Williams Oil-O-Matic which is heating from the old fashioned gas logs and asbestos grates. For the The children may not remember all the toys, far more homes than any other burner in the world. first time the convenience of gas is combined with the cheery books and other gifts they receive. But a bank Before you buy another ton of coal, investigate this new glow of the old-time open fire. You get double the heat at lower priced Oil-0-I\Iatic that offers you even, healthful much less cost-only a few cents an hour. book with a few dollars to their credit at the Sav­ warmth without work or worry. Get all the facts here The scientific burner of a Radiantfire generates a blue fiame ings Bank of Manchester will prove a gift of today. which is absolutely odorless. In an instant the radiants glow lasting remembrance. into an incandescent mass that sends out amazing heat— radiant heat, like the heat of the sun. P'lre, wholesome, con­ Every deposit is a stepping-stone to advance­ WILLIAMS7 IL L IA M S ^ venient, economical. ment. Justseeonein operation. Convince yourself that there is nothing o m a HC which will give you all such real comfort and lasting pleasure. 5% Interest Paid HEATINGEATING^ * \ « / There ia a site and atyle of Radiantfire to meet every requiremenU Compounded Quarterly from the inexpenaive portable type to art modela for artiatic fire­ places. See the many attractive designs in our ahoiorooma. JOHNSON & LITTLE The Savings BankofI!Ianchester ^ Plumbing and Heating Contractor. The Manchester Gas Co. SOUTH HANCHESTER, CONN. J 13 Chestnut Street, South Manchester ESTABLISHED IS06 \ ? — ------— — ^ \ IO lNGHESTER EVENING'“HERALD/SOITM^IANCHESTER^ DEG^BER 21, l»2i?. P A G E T E N krii y iUf. ______!______i.. A " Dait^ Health y irk . Service 7 THIS AND JHAT JN Hints On How To Keep WeU ------.-'■v ^— m T T T by World Faiqed Authority BEGIN HEBE TODAY. night at the .«ame-hour.-' The’ tihifd, An advertisement in a New York ^shopping, or whatever takes ithem upon the next night when the last paper, modestly stating that Miss from the home. “It is required of every man,” tlie s tro k e of-Twelve ceased-to vi­ The college , employment agency ! MILK IS “NEARLY So and So has open^ an ofClce Ghost said t&< Scrooge, “that the brate. ''hKj'ok to see me iio_^ore: also receives calls for students to ! PERFECT” FOOD; BE spirit within hiih should walk abroad and look} that, j^our owil sake, !where she will hand address en­ read aloud by the hour, sew, darn, SURE YOU GET PLENTY ■mmi among his .fellow men; and If that you remember what has passed be- velopes for all manner of social cor­ take the oWldren for walks, or spirit goes not forth in life, it is con­ tween us!” respondence “with neatness and dis­ sometimes ,to. ekercise the dogs. By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN New Patterns demned to do so after death. It is In cities, there is an opportimity ^are popular but more often,.they a^ When it Ifad said. , .theje wwds, patch,” offers a suggestion to wo­ Editor .'Journal of the American Notice the little girl’s costume op anything .hut. tlie regulatiPit red • doomed to wander through the world the spectre ^ tbtfk its -wrapper ftom for part time selling in department Medical Association and of Hygeia, the home page today—isn’t it cute?:: and witness what it cannot share, men elsewhere. green. A gift is valued for the table, and bound it round its stores around the holidays, and the Health Magazine . 'The suspender idea recurs everyj thought, it represents w d W s mu but might have shared on earth and head as before. Scrooge knew this For if one woman can make a some stores hire clerks for the Again and again nutrition expels /few years and i t . is. e^eclally ato be displayed-fa tlvd wrapfimgrapjiiilg turned to happine^” by the smart souhd It^ teeth;made whole time job, and maintain an afternoons only in coat and dress emphasize the fact that milk is the tractive on the little girls. Another: also. Thus spoke the ghost of Marley. when the jaws were bcdvlght to­ ; office, hand addressing envelopes, } departments where the heaviest de-i most nearly perfect^ food. COnse- advantage of this style dress isi that Marley had been dead seven years, gether by the bandage. He ven­ i there should be possibilities in it mand comes at that time o t the day. I quently the director of the Ameri- it can be developed out of two litr ’Tiff time for Chrilstnfah' can^eii ' ' and his business partner, the miser­ tured to raise his eyes again, and i for part time W'ork in other cities j The Market’s Wide | can Child Health Association, 0r. tie remnants of material or made up To bum for you once more; ly, cold-hearted Scrooge, had just re­ found his supernatural visitor con­ I throughout the country. '■ Many women find it easiest'to Samuel J. Crumbine, has co-oper- of the best parts of two other gar­ ’Tis .tiihes .fpr ,C5pfetPias. g^etin^t turned to his rooms from his office, fronting him In an ;erect attitude, j So many women lately have , work up a business among their ated with James A. Tobey to pre- ments. This ..little pattern, is pne And ’bSSt of iirtsHes for ' ’ to find the Ghost awaiting him. with its chain wodnd over and I asked me about part time work— ' friends. I know one who d^Jms socks sent all that scientific medicine now of a new lot just received, and all A year aglow with gladness i particularly those women who have i beautifully at so much an hour, and [ knows or believes concerning milk It was Christmas Eve, but there about its arm. look rather interesting. There is And all good fortime, too; was no warmth, no holiday spirit, in The apparition walked backward , had no vocational tradning, and j another who is something ‘ of a j as a factor in the human'diet. a semblance of greater length: in the So we are truly .hoping have never worked, ,■who have hus-1 wardrobe efficiency expert. She goes f1 Milk today is not what It used to the heart of the grasping Scrooge. from him; and, at every step it case of the women’s patterns but All this 'Will come to you. Nor had there been in Marley’s heart bands, and who keep, house, biit { through your wardrobe, sees where ' be. It used to come directly from they are really very little nearer took, the window raised itself a have considerable time on their lingerie collars, and does the neces­ the cow without any attention to when he was alive. They were two of little, < sW-that, when ■ the s^ebtfe the ground. The new dresses seem Jellied Turkey Salad // . hands, and would like to. convert sary mending to keep the lingerie in straining, pasteurization or re­ longer because of the higher waist a kind—Scrooge and Marley. But reached it, it was wide open. it One cup chopped turkey, . 'Is2 the Ghost of Marley, WTapped that into an extra margin of spend­ shape. frigeration, and not infrequently lind and the princess effect that so cup diced telery, 1-2 cup whit«. beckoned Scroogo to approach, ing money, that I have made some Another woman I know has spe­ carried with it as much disease as many- of them have. around in clanking chains and utter­ which he did. When they were seedless grapes, 2 tablesfioops / ing dreadful howls, talked dlfferent- investigation as to what the part cialized upon baking a certain very nutrition. Nowadays the regula­ lemon juice, 1-2 teaspoon tolt, 1 within two paces of each other, tions that have been thrown about Iv. time field offers. delicious cookie,' which she makes In reply to a Herald reader who tablespoon granulated gelatin, 2 Marley’s Ghost held up its hand, College Tollers and delivers for a dollar a box, and the pasteurization of milk make it tablespoons cold water, 1-2 cup NOW GO ON WITH THE STORV. warning him to come no nearer. inquired if we had a pattern for a A college professor told me that they glorify any tea party. Another as safe as any food which one may lumber jacket and a boy’s trousers boiling water, 1 'cup whipping m. Scrooge stopped. many girls, in • college support has all she can do making real eat in the vast majority of places. pattern, we haven’t the former and cream. ^ Scrooge glanced about him on the Not so much in obedience as in themselves partially by part time ■ home-made pies, at really quite an It is now realized that milk con­ .the only trousers are in combination Combine turkey, celery and floor, in the expectation of finding surprise and fear; for, one the rais­ work, and that it sometimes be- , ambitious price. One orders the day tains most of the vitamins in suffi­ with No. 268-talouse. grapes with lemon juice. Soften ■ himself surrounded by some fifty cr ing of the hand, he became sensible came quite remunerative. A girl J before, and the pie is delivered in cient quantities to aid human life, gelatin in cold water for five min- sixty fathoms of iron cable but he by confused noises-in the air; in­ who knows stenography can al­ time for lunch the following day. although it is weak in vitamin C utes! Add boiling water and stii coherent sounds of lamentation and ways find small jobs to do around Women who have started out and in -vitamin p. It provides cer­ Have you tried the strawberries until dissolved. "When cool, add could see nothing. -that come to us from such great “Jacob!” he said imploringly. regret; wailings inexpressibly sor­ a college, and there are also op­ making jellies and preserves at tain mineral salts, but is weak in to turkey mixture. Whip cream: rowful and self-accusatory. The portunities for girls who can. type, iron. distances, picked fresh, sweetened' until firm, add salt and fold iufa “Old Jacob Marley, tell me more! home,, have often found themselves and frozen and kept in that condi­ Speak comfort to me,'Jacob!” spectre after listening for a mo­ help in the library, and who can in the big business class after a Throughout the world milk forms first mixture. 'Turn into a brick play well enough to accompany in year or so. Home-made candies too, a valuable portion of the human tion until wanted on toe table. They ^^^Id and let stand several "I have none to give,” the Ghost ment, joined in the mournful dirge; are really very delicious, try them | become firfa replied. “It comes from other re­ and floated out upon the bleak, dark dancing classes or gymnasium. have made it possible for many a diet, but in many places it Is modi­ hours to chill and become, firm. fied to .’. considerable advantage. extended with pineapple cubes. gions, Ebenezer Scrooge, and is night. .There are always calls among girl to buy frocks that would other­ Unmold on a bed of lettuce apd Scrooge followed to the window: the college girls, she said, for wise have had to stay in the store. Thus the:'actoophilus germ when serve with French dressing. »V conveyed by other ministers, lo added to milk produces a souring From toe number of cards that other kinds of men. Nor can i tell desperate in his curiosity. He “mother’s helpers” — women who This seems to be a day when .began to arrive early this week, we want someone to. stay evenings or there is a market for anything you which changes the tasto and pro­ With so many nurseries in town, you what I would. A very little looked out. duces tremendous numbers of the take it that mamy people have obey­ Marichester should be a market for more is all permitted to me. I can­ The air was filled with phantomi, afternoons with the children while can do, in small or large quantities, ed the suggestion of the postal peo­ the mothers go to parties or do. .if you just find your public. acidophilus germs which tend to many hundreds of “live ChristmM' not rest, I cannot stay, 1 cannot wandering hither and thither i.r L control putrefaction m the intes­ ple to mail early. Even though wp trees.” For people who have thetr restless haste, and moaning as they may be late ourselves, we rather linger anywhere. My spirit never SMART CURVED HIPLINE tines and ip this way apparently ta own gardens or home g^rounds there walked beyond the counting-house went. Every one of them wore aid health and life. like to have toe interest in toe card is always room, to tuck in another The curved hipline and side flared arrivals spread over a longer period. —mark me;—in life my spirit chains like Marley’s Ghost; some treatment will date the newness of REPORT FLAYS ARNOLD The principal protein in milk is three, and according to nurseryman, never roved beyond the narrow few (they might be gnilty goveri- VDUR casein, which serves as a body And what a strikingly new crop of toe live Christmas tiee stands about your woolen frock all smart women cards there is. Some are ornately limits of our money-changing hole; ments) w-ere linked together; noae are wearing for r treet and sports, builder. Milk sugar and the cal­ a 95 per cent chance to live w b^ and weary journeys lie before me!” were free. Many had been person­ Washington, Dec. 21.— (AP)—A, cium, phosphorus and other min­ worded and designed, others have planted out. They may be had frofa as in Style No. 121. CHILDREN fitiff, little formal messages and a It was a habit with Scrooge, ally known to Scrooge in their It is in fashionable myrtle green scathing arraignment of the activi­ erals in milk are of great value. a small tree at less than a dofiar fa whenever he became thoughtful, t(; lives. He had been quite familiar ties of J. A. Arnold, manager of the When milk comes to the table it general tone of old-time convention­ one five feet or more. The Norway tones in flecked jersey. The belt lu Olive J^berls B ariai ality. Old English scenes, pictures put his hands in his breeches with one old ghost in a white waist­ nips the higher waistline and fas­ Southern Tariff Association, was should be without odor and should spruces and firs are chosen more Lc MF.A Servicc-Inc made today in a report to the of stage coaches etc., seem to have frequently for the-purpose-tha* tfi.e. pockets. Pondering on what the coat, with a monstrous iron safe tens at end of surplice closing have a pleasant taste. When milk it over our former winter subjects. Senate by its lobby committee, has an abnormal flavor or odor, it finer leaved evergreens. The ntur- Ghost had said, he did so now, but attached to its ankle, who cned bodice at side. The other day in a toy shop a Many of toe gay card linings are without lifting up his eyes, or get­ piteously at being unable to assist The notched never collar gives it..^^, ^ while questioning of witnesses con­ is usually due to something abnor­ series transplant these trees several tinued in the committee room and identical -with the papers sold for tims and the earth clings to- toe ba3} ting off his knees. a wretched woman with an infant, a tailored aspect. Hips are kept j kittle feUow lay down and had the mal about the feed of the cow or wrapping gifts, which are no longer whom it saw below upon a doorstep. flat by yoke that merges into cir- , most beautiful tantrum it has ever the War Department promised an something about the place in of roots. If toe ground is too hard, “ You must have been very^ slow white, red or green but of (Chinese the tree may be kept m its -tub about it, Jacob,” Scrooge observed The misery with them all was cular side flare of skirt, which been my luck to see. inquiry into testimony that Gen­ which the milk is produced. Under eral Enoch Crowder, retiyfed, hnd blue with silver stars, odd black and of earth in an outside porch or in a business-like manner, though clearly, that they sought to inter­ makes'it so individually smart, and; whacked his skull on the such circumstances, the milk should white effects, confetti patterns in simple for home seamstress to ^ J given interests working- for a lower be rejected and an investigation some place not too warm. Some-, with humility and deference. fere, for good, in human matters, I floor, he held his breath, he turned pastel shades, little Mother Goose- times they will stand planting as and ha,d lost the power for ever. sugar tariff information on war should'be’ made: qg to the source “Slow!” the Ghost repeated. plans of the Army general 'staff; folk, diamond and polka dotted pat­ far along as April'and live, altobugb Whether theSe creatures faded It is designed in sizes 16, 18, 20 red and purple, his lips got blue, and method of production. terns and conglomerations o f dif­ “Seven years dead,” mused Arnold, in the report presented by the earlier toe better. The idea is Scrooge. “And traveling all th- into mist, or mist enshrouded them years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. I and his eyes, poor child, looked like In their outline, Doctors Crum­ ferent things like skates, sleds, Chairman Caraway of the commit­ bine and Tobey consider not only worth experimenting -with.. time i he could not tell. But they and It’s a dress that you can w'ear I po-g-nlmts horns and airplanes in one design. MARY TAYLOR. all Winter long beneath your fur, ,,, , ,. tee was described as being without all of the processes associated with Ribbons, guntoied papers and “The whole time,” said the i their spirit voices faded together; wrap that will place you in the . v/ailed his young veracity and as apparently having the production of good milk. In this Ghost. “No rest, no peace, inces­ and the night became as it haa strings compUnient the wrapping Christmas Cards, Magn621 Dn^g “know” of fashion. j mother. “I just knew he d do no sense of “self respect” Arnold, country and abroad, but also the papers. .Ribbons 'witji two colors sant torture of remorse.” been w'hen he walked home. ! Black suede broadcloth with ; I w-as., afraid^^^to bnng him. who is also manager of the Ameri­ various ways in which milk*may Co.—Adv. “ You travel fast?” said Scrooge. Scrooge closed the window, iinJ vestee of eggshell silk crepe is d e-; you the can Taxpayers League, was said by be modified in its use for people “On the wings if the wind,” re­ examined the door by which the cidedly chic for street and general i horsey, darling. \ou can the report to have collected a mil­ who find difficulty ip taking millt plied the Ghost. Ghost had entered. It was double m vaitm iiaftats * I daytime occasions. j horsey. There, that s lion dollars during the past few as such. “ You might have got over a grea locked, as he had locked it with his Feather-weight tweed is well- ‘ better. ’ years and it was asserted that he Remember always that milk is quantity oi ground in seven years,” own hands, and the bolts were un­ liked in Spanish red tones. j She turned to the clerk who used most of this money for the the most nearly perfect food. It said Scrooge. disturbed. He tried to say “Hum­ Black canton crepe, dahlia-purple ; was ordering a cash girl to bring benefit of himself and a small group will, pay any individual to make The Ghost, on hearing this, sot bug!” but stopped at the first sylla- faille silk crepe, plum shade in can- j a glass of water and said, “Oh, connected with him in the organiza­ extra efforts to adapt it to his own up another cry, and clanked I'.s! tie. And being, from t^e emotions ton crepe, rust brown jacquard silk never mind. He'll be all right tions. diet QUALITY BAKERY cna:n, so hideously in the, idCiad si--, he had ,imdefgone,-.or. the '.fatigues erepe' and midnight blue w'ool crepe ; when he gets the. horse. It’s that 881 Main Street lence OI the night, that the Ward of the day, or his glimpse of the In- effective combinations. black one with the white feet on the would have been justified in indie i- visible World, or the dull conversa Pattern price 15 cents in stamps end of the counter. I’ll take it and ing it lor a nuisance. tion of the Ghost, or the lateness or coin (coin is preferred). Wrap give you the charge address.” On! captive, bound, and doube- , of the hour, much in need of re- coin carefully. Jerry recovered his breath, sob­ ironed,” cried the phantom, "not; pose, went straight to bed without We suggest that when you send bed a few sobs, suffered himself Headquarters For Christmas to linow that agco of incessant | undressing, and fell asleep upon for pattern, you enclose 10 cents to be lifted to his feet, his nose labour, by immortal creatures,-tot | the instant. additional for a copy of our new blown and his eyes wiped, accept­ F or Sale Fashion Magazine. I Light and dark fruit, plain or ornamental. this earth must pass into eternity' ------ed the horsey vrithout a word,- n , i ^ ( before the good of which it isj The First of The Three Spirits, making quite sure it was the one I We will have the old fashioned English susceptible is all developed! Not | When Scrooge awoke it was so Manchester Herald he wanted, and toddled off down to know that any Christian spirit] dark, that, lookihg out of bed. Pattern Service the aisle. CHRISTMAS TREES I and Irish Fruit Bread \v orking Itindly in its little sphere,! he could scarcely distinguish the 121 I A Common Habit v.’hatever it may be, wUl find its transparent window from cue As our paiit-mfi are mailed j “Well, I’ll be teetotally dog- I made specially for the Christmas ttade, a^so some, fin* . mortal life too short for its vast opaque walls of his chamber. He Of AU Kinds at from -New Vork L’il.v please al­ I goned!” said a young man who was I Scotch shortbread, goes good “wi a dram.” ^ means of usefullness! Not to know was endeavouring to pierce the low five «la.vs. doing some Christmas shopping on that no space of regret can make darkness with his ferret eyes, when I’ rlre 15 Cents his own account. “If my kid did amends for one life’s opportunities the chimes of a neighbouring churcii that I’d lick the hide out of him. It w ill pay to give the Quality Bakery a visit, where misused! Yet such was i! Ob, struck four quarters. So he listened Name ...... Did you ever? Some people would Reasonable Prices we use only the best ingredients and made right here such was I!” for the hour. ■give their kids a stick of dynamite in Manchester by skilled bakers who thoroughly un­ “But you were always a good To hi& 'great astonishment, ’ the Size ...... if they yelled for it.” derstand the business. man of business, Jacob,” faltered heavy bell went on from six to ‘/Did your ‘kid’ ever take a tan­ Scrooge, who now began to apply seven, and from seven to eight, and Address ...... trum?” asked another man who H this to himself. regularly up to twelve; then had joined the interested crowd We use Gold Medal Flour for our white bread and there is none better. “Business!” cried the Ghost, stopped. Twelye! It was past two Send your order to the “ I'at- that had gathered. wringing its hands again. “Man­ when he went to bed. The clock terp Dept., Maiieliester Evening “Nope—he doesn’t dare. If he did, I’d lick the— ” We make a dark loaf called Yotfma Bread which kind was my business. The . com­ was wrong. An icicle must, have Hehald. So. Manchester. Conn.” Man(diester Fruit & Produce G>. mon welfare w?.s - my business; got into the works! Twelve! . voh, no you wouldn’t. You'd i possesses great nutritious quality, is very easily digest­ be' so scared when he started that charity, mercy, forbearance, and He touched the spring o f ' his'i'er 43 Oak Street, Tel. 7651 ed and contains the priceless vitamins. benevolence were, all, my business. peatierV to correct, this most, prepos­ breath-holding business you’d do was more than once convinced .he just what everybody else does. The dealings of my trade were but terous clock. Its rapid little., pulse John Andisio, Prop; We will esteem it a favor tb serve you with this d^ a drop of water in the comprehen­ beat twelve, and stopped. must have sunk into a doze uncon­ Give him what he’s yelling for sive ocean of my business!” “Why, it isn’t possible,” said sciously, and missed the clock. At and be glad he’s alive.” We Deliver Free of Charge. licious loaf. It held up its chain at arm s- Scrooge, “ that I can have slept length it broke upon his listening “How do you know so much?” “I’ve got a star performier.” ■rff length, as if that were the cause of through a whole ■ day and far into ear. all its unavailing grief, and flung it “Ding, Dong!” I didn’t’ say. anything. I see so another night. It isn’t possible that many occasions' w^en I could step heavily upon the ground again. anything has happened to the sun, “A quarter past,” said Scrooge, counting, in and preach, but I can’t go "At this time of the rolling and this is twelvce at noon!” ’round passing out verbal tracts. year,” the spectre said, “1 suffer The ided being an alarming one, “Ding, Dong!” most. Why did I walk through he scrambled out of bed, and gfoped “Half past,” said Scrooge. Mak^s Parpnts Worry « * crowds of fellow-beings with my “Ding, Dong!” But' I ' could think and I did. % his way to the window. He was I know a few things about tan­ eyes turned down, and never raise obliged to rube the frost off with “A quarter to it,” said Scrooge. them to that blessed Star which icd “Dipg, Dong!” trums. Usually they’re caused by FOUNTAIN PENS the sleeve of his dressing-gown be­ pure rage or because the child I the Wise Men to a poor abode? fore he .bould see .anything; and' “The .hour itself,” 'said Scrooge triumphantly, “and nothing else!” can?t have soJnething he wants. Were there no poor homes to which couM see very little th^n. All he Often after tantrums have become its light would have conducted me could make out was; that' it was He spoke before- the hour bed soimded, which it now did with a a habit they can result from ap­ Scrooge was very much dismayed still very foggy and extremely cold, parently no cause at all; imp- $ 1.00 - $2.75 - $5.00 to hear the spectre going on at this and that there was no noise of peo­ deep, dull, hollow, melancholy One. Light flashed up in the room upon tience, fatigue, or over-excitement rate, and began to quake exceed­ ple running-do and fro, and making will bring them on. That’s when Vacuum Bottles...... $1.00-$2.00 ingly. a great stir,' as there uuque^on*- the Instmitf and- the curtains of his parents begin to get puzzled. They “Hear me!” cried the Ghost. “My ably would have been if night had bed were dra-Wri. begin to believe that the child time is nearly gone.” beaten off bright day, and taken can’.t help them. Eastman Kodaks, new styles and in “I will,” said Scrooge. “But don't possession* of the world. This wa^ s (To Be Continued.) W,ell, when a habit becomes varied colors...... $2.50 and up be hard upon me! Don’t be flowerjr, great r;?llef» because.- “Three dqyi' fixed it’s hard to tell just what Jacob! Pray!” after sight of this -.First of Ex­ we ’ can help and what we can’t. “How is it that I appear before change pay to Mr. Ebenezer MAINE HOME BURNS But I wouldn’t let that tantrum Men’s Holiday Packagres contain shaving you in a shape that you can see, 1 Scrooge or his order,” and so forth, habit become fixed. It will, if you hanp them “horsies.” Don’t hand cream after shaving powder and shav­ may not tell. I have sat invisible would have become a mere United York Harbor, Me., Dec. 21— (AP) beside you many and many a day,” States security if there were no —The home o,f Gilman L. Moulton the^o anything. Theyll get over ing lotion ...... $1.00 It was not an agreeable idea. days to coimt by. of this place and Boston was des­ it. p o out and shut* the door and Scrooge shivered, and wiped the Scrooge went to bed again, and troyed by fire early, today with an statt^^ out. When a child discovers Face Powder, Loose Powder Compacts, perspiration from his brow. thought, and thought, aiid dhougbc estimated ibss of $1^,000. Gilman, that' his' tantrum is futile, it is “That is no light part of my it over and could make nothing of who is manager of the Marshall ams&ing how quickly he gets over Rouge, Cold Cream and Lip Stick in penance,” pursued the Ghost. “ I it. The more he. tiiought, tfie .ipora hoqse and, the Emerson hotel, was it. fA. few times like this and he AND DON’T FAIL willtbreak himself Of the habit al- am here tonight to warn you that perpleked he 'waiS: and, the more routed from bed by the fire as was snappy packages. you have yet a chance and hope of his klfe,' their two children > and a tog^her.' he endeavored not to think, the Ojt course in a store—that's some­ escaping my fate. A chance and more he thought. maid. Mrs. Gilman was treated at Lo veil and Covel and Apollo .the York hospital for exposure. thing else; but home Is the place hope of my procuring, Ebenezer.” Marley’s Ghost bothered hiip. ojs- for k good many cures and it is in “You were always a good friend ' '' The' ffameB had made consider­ Assorted Chocolates TO MAKE ceedingly. Every time he tosolved this^ case, too. You can’t coax, to me,” said Scrooge. “Thankee!” within himself, after mature In­ able headway before fire apparatus One, two, three, and five pound fancy Christmas sma|k, or shake a child out of these • 4 ' “You will be haimted,” resumed quiry, that it was all a dream, nis arrived because the heavy sleet packages. storm which has blanketed the ner^^ explosions. Desertion, tem­ the Ghost, “by Three Spirits.” mind flew back again, like a strong porarily, is the best and quickest Scrooge’s covmtenance fell almost spring released, to its first position, coast had put the town alarm mechanism out of commission. rem^y. Cigarettes and Tobacco in Christmas OF THE as low as the Ghosts’a had done. and presented the same problem to Firepien, in consequenceyt^i^q sum- “Is that the chance and hope you be worked all tisrohgh, “Was it a Packages. by telephone, v , . ikoTHEB KILLS INFANT mentioned, Jacob?” he demanded in dream or not?” Mr.".^ilman said los^'to ^ s prop­ a faltering voice. Scrooge lay in tois state f erty ^ s largely- covef^d by insur- Lifaaconing;, Md., Dec. 21.— (AP) Leading Brands of Cigars Chrktmas Shopping Gid46 “It is.” chime 'had go^e three-quaiftera •ance.v: / , -Z v, “I—1 think I’d rather not,” said more, he remembered,Von fa —M.^s. Marian Izzett, 34, was In pach^es 6f 5, Ifi, 25 and 50. ■. w;i mi charged today with causing the Scrooge. sudden,' thAt ^the Ghost had Warned FB^IGHTER POBT “Without their -vlaits,” said the him of « 'vlBltotlon when the bell death of iier five week’s old daugh­ ON THE ■ Bridgeport, Dec. 21;— (AP)—The ter by thro-wing the child into an Ghost, “you cannot hope to shun tolled one. He resolved to lie kwake freighter Edith Howland, long the path I tread. Exx>ect the first abaij'i^oned. iron ore furnace, just CLASSIFIED PAGE imtil the hour was passed; and, overdue, arrived in the local port outsiide the town, yesterday. MAGNELL DRUG COWANY tomorrow when the bell tolls One.” considering that be could.no indre today from Holland with a cargo Police who found the baby on a Prescription Druggists You’ll find plenty of help for “ Couldn’t I take ’em all at once, go to sleep than go to heaven, this of pig iron for local industries. The pile of junk at toe bottom of a 40 ind have it over, Jacob?” hinted was perhaps, the wiseest resolution ^reightqr wp,s delayed by what her. ■-f-^.t:>'drQp, believed poverty and ill 1095 Main Street^ making up your shopping list! ScroogCi^. .1 in hw p o w f r i . : - ^ :. - capt4tiir--dicclarfe3 as worst Ttiealth had deranged the mother’s “Expect the second on the next The quarter was so long, that he storms he has ever experienced. mind. I •K. V in.Ai>v;nx:jffri!iK tiViliJNlMii HJJiJtAJUU, SUUTH. JttANCHESTEK, t)UNN.,SA'pURDAY, DEGEMJ^EK 2 l, 1925#.

Noses Out rt»' Freak Sport Happening HINT MORGAN BOUT Poor Foul Shooting WAS NOT ON lEVEL; BASS WON ON KAYO 57 To 50 In Overtime I Hurts Both Outfits D •<8 n Y. Bto^(i-«|StA Y N nSK V w ai Captain Yiot Leads Wa) Sereral Players Ejected In (sK eeN w U , f # At u6 M0RE,N.‘i.vi^, With Eleven Bucket Fiercely Centered Bas­ POt^ED Orders Investigation Into | START AT GUARD TvAE Financial Conditions Sur-1 from Floor; Free Scoring ketball Battle In Windy • " 10 KllMGtBS" T ilt ^ Cky; Local Seconds Win. i viffiam B r a i ^ r rounding Affair. | Grove City Bulletin Regards 1929 Him as Fixture on Team; After five miqute§ of overtime WUX BILL BE LUCKY AGAIN ‘ BY HERBERT W. BARKER play, Manchester Trade school dc- Rockville High’s warrior quintet feated its Alumni in- a free scoring- re-entered the Valhalla of defeated New York, Dec. 21.—(AP)—Tod Team Meets Pitt Tonight. Among the old friends gathered Morgan,has relinquished his junior tilt at the School Street Rec yes- - basketball teams last night, sentr recently at the major league meet­ lightweight championship but terday afternoon. 'ITie score was 57 there by Manchester High after a ings in New York was “Lucky BUi” whether to his. conqueror, Benny (Special to The Herald) to 50. The teams were tied at 46 rough, fiercely fought battle which Bass, or not, awaits the decision of I all at the end of regulation playing ended—as all previous games be­ McKcchnie, the new manager of the an official inquiry by the New York Grove City, Pa., Dec. 21—Coach time. ,., tween t^e schools have ended—in Boston Braves. Bill has a habit of State Athletic Commission, Bob Thom put the finishing touches Young “Tuffy” Viot was the lead­ a for the Clarkites, by the nar­ being follow’ed wherever he goes by Bass, the pile-driving puncher on the Grove City floor squad last ing scorer for the winners with row margin of 18 to 15. pennants, and your correspondent j from Philadelphia, knocked out evening in a final effort to weld a Spencer and Vince rimning him a Rockville trotted onto the floor Morgan in the second round.of a fairly close second for the scoring looked around all over the lobby in I UENi^V p ro m i^g crew of inexperienced of Sykes gymnasium in the Windy sutfe^eci?^ ■ fifteen roimd bout In Madison honors. Rudy Pospisil, Kingsley City__ ^ with____ the most favorable .Bill’s neighborhood to see if a pen-| UU/S.K> ■■ m WktriMG Square Garden last night and ap­ chine. This mornmg he led his u^^^^ Maloney did the best work for chance of victory in its basketball lurking near, but fa'l-j -SFbtas 60\To&-, PPKXlCE parently had - succeeded to the 130 tried team into Pittsburgh to meet | su m m ary: history, only to leave the floor with i •feP^cAP'TAU- pound crown beyond a doubt. A few Manchester Trade (57) ed to see any. • Pitcher. • the veteran Pitt five in the Stadium P. B. T. that chhnce unfulfilled. The game . Bill, you may remember, to?K| minutes after the knockout, how­ Pavilion tonight. F. outrivaled in- roughness anything ever, Chairman James A. Farley of 0 Spencer, rf ...... 6 1-2 13 . over a tough job at Pittsburgh and Facing the big task of stopping 1 Viot, If ...... 11 1-5 23 seen on the gridiron in the j pennant. We the State Commission, ordered the Charley Hyatt’s national champions, l\ seasoiu Personal enmity got the ] ^ tough job at St. Louie purses of both, fighters withheld 0 Hermerdinger, c 2 0-0 ‘ .4 m the Grovers are in the proper frame 3 Simler, c ...... 1 0-1 2 better of both teams from the out^ brought Mr. Breadon's Car pending an investigation to be be­ of mind to pUt up the Typical Grove gun Tuesday by the Commissibn. 2 Krovontha, ... rg 0 0-1 . 0 ' set and when the final under the wire first. Then City stand against Pitt. This new 0 Ball!, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 blew, Refefee A1 Huband had call- [ losing: four in a row to the Farley indicated, that he had not be­ aggregation Bob Thom has assem­ after losing four lieved the bout had been fought on 0 Borello, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 ed 17 fouls on Rockville and 12 on Yankees in the world series of 192S, bled may be inexperienced and lack­ 3 Vince, Ig ...... 7 1-5 15^: Manchester!. Bill was sent to Rochester to re­ Its merits. ing in smooth play but it has some Only a few minuted of playing ■ It was Indicated that Farley’s ac­ brillidnt' individuals who look on cuperate and Billy Southwortu tion was taken after reports had 9 27 3-14 57 time had elapsed before Gessay of placed at the helm of the Cards, lu Idtt as just another team that soon­ Trade Alumni (30) Rockville got the showers on per­ reached th^e commission of the er or later can be beaten. mid-season during the 1919 season, somewhat intricate financial ar­ P. B. F. T: sonals. He waa jetoed soon after by the Cards slumped and Bill was After two' lean years. Grove City j .1.i Kingsley, rf .... 6 2-4 14 Bruno Nicola of the locals, who rangements of the bout. It was said is prepared to make a supreme ef­ 2 14 • brought back from Rochester to see jCHiCAiG>C)Cl*S that in the event he lost, Morgan Maloney, If, rg . 7 0-1 vrae Maished for fighting. Then about it. He decided to settle down fort to defeat Doc Carlsons’ Panth­ 1 Phillips, If, rg . .0 0-0 0 Pi’^rtED No-wlt W had been guaranteed $35,000 but ers. It was once a regular victoiy Jititttie- 0 ’L»cary went out by the to something permanent, and per­ OHlN To l-OSe W IMWM6S’. • ^ I w 14 Pospisil, c ...... 7 2-6 16 -ie^soitel foul route ,as did Sully that if he won,he would receive 37 on the Crimson card, but with the 0 Lauridsen, rg; c .0- 0-0 0 formed an act of real kindness when BOX HAS 1-2 per cent of the “gate.” arrival of Hyatt at Pitt; the order Squatrtto, when a misunderstand- he took the worries of the Braves) 0 Adams, Ig ...... 3 0-0 6 AMES Pitched im ^ The “gate”' as it turned out, was changed. "Chipper Charley,” a ng arose as to just who commit-1 shoulders of Judge Fuchs. HPG.VAE6 IN RESOLD CHAHPj^HiP approximately $28,000 of which ;t teammate of Rankin, local passer, 8 23 4-11 50 ted the foul He Should Hold a Sale. i SCoTT C - was said, Morgan would have re­ A glance at the scoreboard re­ VAUfcHM OF ClAtCA^ WAT TIMe' on the state championship Union- Halftime score: 20-15 Trade. He came to a meeting prepared ceived little more than $10,000 had town team, has never been beaten Referee: DiAngeli. veals why the Red and White’s to do some business in a big way. he won. The commiasipn has a rule, by a Grimsoh team. As a Fresh­ __1__ score w^ not larger and why "Are you going to trade any­ incidentally, prohibiting guaran­ man, he saw Rankin lead Grove Roclcvilla did not'w in. The locals body?’’ he WM asked. tees. ^ ^ City to victory Pitt In a sensational Y.\LE IS FAVORED made <®ly 4 out of IT foul tries! “Yes,” Bill replied, “anybody.” Before the fighters entered the last-minute rally. Since then, the itdckvlUe proved a little better By which he meant that any and ring. Commissioner Farley warned Crimson star has been handicapped New York, Dec. 21.—(AP)—^Thc with 5 out of 12, The second team, every Brave was, available in re- [ referee Jimmy Crowley to watch by Injuries and the two have never first of a series of college hockey in winning easily by a 24 to 12 turn for old straw hats, tomato j ! for "anything suspicious” but the met as opponents. , While Rankin games to be played here this sea­ score, caged" but two out of a pos­ cans, good will or what have yo'.i. | SPORT, SLANTS I referee showed no hesitancy in is a memWr of the squad this year, son, finds Yale and Dartmouth sible 14 shots from, the foul line: The first thing Bill plans; to do in ' -----A l^ U r ■Gould------Local counting Morgan out in the second it is unlikely that he will perform in matched on the ice in Madison ROdeviUe accounted for two out of rebuilding the club Is to get rid of | round and declaring Bass the winner the Pitt game. Square Garden tonight. Yale with , eight. . ^ the did Boston hallmarks. Hank One of the best ways to commit fistic suicide that we can think of on a knockout. Thom’s line-up is uncertain and a veteran team built around Ding I' Rockville led the scoring for a and Johnny Evers are off-hand is to swap pjinches with young Mr. James McLamin. The j Sport The fight while it lasted was a will no^ be given out until Palmer, Luce, Hickok, and Wilson minute in the second quarter, wMchy jj^o^ay through as coaches, and McKechnie baby-faced kid celebrated his twenty-third birthday on Dec. 19 and ifi sensational affair. Bass, on the long time. Fegley, Stavnitsky, and Cap­ is favored to win although not by started with_ Manchester ahead ayY^,^ is ready to sell Joe Dugan to any end of odds—as high as 6 to 1 ran tain Ryan are fixture.«, but the any onesided margin. to 6, when^Gessay t o ^ a ^ p ot wants him. Maranvius there is a more dangerous socket in the ring for his weight, inches add ■ into serious difficulties in the first former's running mate at forward him. age than this Celtic clouter, he can’t be located at the moment. ; may be either Burke or McCann. that gave his team two points and.“the'^^ ^fading, though he played a good Chatter round when Morgan jolted him with a one pomt Idad. A t the - ,®,! game part of las season.' George McLarnin is one of the most deceptive and at the same time mosti several rights to the chlh. Bass was Hildebrand will probably start at High grade assorted chocolate.' ClaridtfeS were again out m fg ^^shed up, but will De i destructive fighters in the game. Jimmy has a mild, almost inoffensive reeling at the bell. center, with Reeves and Ewalt in in Christmas wrapped boxes 1, 2, reserve. 3 and 5 lb. boxes. Magnell Drug ii-8. kept as a untility man if he cannot manner. Before a fight, he sits tense, unsmiling in his corner, beauti­ At the start of the second round For the first time this season, however, Bass rushed from his cor­ Co.—Adv. Coach W. J. caarke did not follow be- sold or traded. fully controlled. A t the bell, he glides about the ring, arms poised in A crow'd of fans that occupied ner and swung a wild right that AVIU His Luck Hold Out? a manner ail his oWn. There is little waste motion in the McLarniq landed flush on Morgan s chin. The his policy of sending in the, second Bill figures he can finish behind one compjete side of the Sykes to>t t«.m .t th. »ut' Of technique. Coolly he fences, side-steps and blocks with a natural grace. Gymnasium accompanied Manches­ champion hit the canv^" with a Last Nigh t ’s Figh ts At the sign of an opening, however, he shoots for the mark with both ter High to the scene of its. third thud and barely regained his feet ?ww*y Auced a), ban «am «eneven tt. pr^eot triumph this season. at the count of nine. Bass swung | superior passing and dribbUng Jh ere 18 no ■ harm in hands and with stunning force. In his graceful footwork and lightning both fists to the body and head | San Diego.—Dummy Mahan, San , Casino young talent as there handwork, the welterweight Irishman is a pocket-sized Dempsey. Cheerlcader Carl Cubberly was on wh«m Morgan rose. Morgan, almost | Francisco, outpointed Erwin Bige, Few who have chosen to punch with McLarnin have escaped, being hand to insGll a do-or-dle spirit into defenseless tried to get in close) Omaha, 10. neitoer .ttack underway The team of last y^ar was impos- carried to their corners. Jimmy’s victims have included sluggers like the team by capably leading bis enough to hold on. But Bass 'un- j Boston.,—Armand Emanuel, Los ^ load fif d^«se or aj^c^^ Throughout the league it school-mates in several new cheers. leashed another terrific right to the j Angeles, outpointed Jack Gagnon, regarded as a joke and a sub- Kid Kaplan. Stanislaus Loayza and Phil McGraw; boxers like Sid Ter­ Bowfing Alleys wlth It immediately. '. ° iibes Mr- chin that sent him down for the fu ll} ^ sto n , 10. j Manchester led 17 to 13 at the writers jines. jvu. ris, Ruby Goldstein and Jackie Fields, how the welterweight champion. When Rockville High . comes to count. I Detroit.—Billy WaUace, Cleve- Under New Management * fhmieh Kechnie faces no easy job in bulld- McLarnin knocked out Fields in 1925 in two rounds at a time when Manchester for the second game Morgan won the somewhat snythe-1 land, outpointed Bruce Flowers, i Coach Clarke’s charges might well tic junior lightweight championship i New Rochelle, ten. 1 unable to acore anything...... beside a j°fo ^ 'Je sn e S lf team tatterdemalions I ^ comparative novice, aTlhough Fields had won Olympic hon- BOWLING foul shot In the last period man- respectable ream. igird themselves for a mighty con­ froiU Mike Billerlno four years ago i Wichita, Kas.—Angus Snyder, l b a se b iil ors as an amateur the year before. Both have grown from flyweight test. Elimination of the personal and defended it fifteen times in the Doc'-e City, Kas., outpointed Fred) h is lu cn to welterweight poundage. Fields is the first to climb the title heights fouls might bring a win to the Intervening time. Reese, Fort Scott, Kansas, 10. I f thoueh Man- ™ay hold our for a few more years. but he can’t rule the 147-pound ranks much longer without accepting the Rockvillitcs. A crowd of about 9,000 saw the Erie, Pa.—Rosy Rosales, Cleve, land outpointed Billy Jones, Phlla-1 2 Games 25c challenge of Irish Jimmy. ------_ , , . 1 match. Bass weighed 127; Morgan Although the High School meets . 2g ' delphia, 10. accurate, ^oach Louie Chatterton’s ^teresting team^t^ ^ the Alumni next Friday night it McLarnin's etxraordlnary record shows he has fought champions or will be no rest for the team, as the blTw^mSiy throw flt\he'^te£t team a few ex-champiOns all the way up to the welter line. He has victories over grads have promised to give them the whaling of their career—or try Ubs uL* 0,,.. w > .r‘ iJT Bun ‘sbotouCr' Pancho 'Villa, Bud Taylor, Kid Kaplan and Sammy Mandell to his credit to. | \ e S g ^ ^ ro v e d the doom of this but no title was involved on any one of these occasions. In his one real title, bid, McLarnin in 1928 absorbed a scientific beating at the hands East Hartford was unable to get "T h r'flo o r work of Turkington,'of chances on young baJJ players of the dapper lightweight ruler, Mandell, who was entirely too fast and out of the rut that a pah- of defeats Sfaith-and Dowd, the latter mah- ^nd now he has a club w th real by Manchester put them Into, and ing eight of the 18 points, were the P°wer. both on attack and defense, clever at the time for the. Irish lad. Jimmy evened the score with ■ went down in d^eat to West Hart­ high-lights of the game while Les- McKechnie, however, hasn’t been Sammy at catchweights in a 10-round match at Chicago a jear and a ford by 23-12 last night. This is its 8ig Of Rockville continued the bril-, ®o lucky to date “JsetLng id ot fifth straight loss. he a si:s half later. liant ali-round play that has mark-1 the old boys. Eve^body cd his work all season, scoring 7 about a trade asks him if they t Faced with defeat in Its most i At least a. paruaipartial expianauon explanation is atai. handnauu for the surprising way , through with a raUy that beat j out of hiS teams 15 points. bake those wonderful beans down there in Boston. Olclahoina City University's Gold Bugs walloped the previously unbeaten 22-20 last night. Tor- The preliminary between the rington led 15 to 7 at the half. ll seconds of the two schools was fea­ Davis-Elkins football team. The Gold Bugs, it seems, took advantage tured by the so-so playing of Rock­ of the rugged boys from the West Virginia hills, using a variation of end wishes to thank its many friends for their patronage ville and Manchester’s superior HAGEN AND VON ELM runniilg described as the "slicker play” to account for two touchdowns. play easily brought the 24 to 12 and to announce the new schedule of prices as ordered tinctory. McHale and Lerch were Bronko Nagurski,'the versatile Minnesota footballer, may be par- FIRE COMMISSIONER the big guns for the locals. BOTH AROUND IN 69 Summary: ; doned some surprise at being named All-America tackle for 1929. T e by the Public Utilities Commission. Manchester (18) ' Bronk, according to the agile statisticians, played exactly 30 minutes all CUBS’ TOASTMASTER p. B. F. T. Pasadena, Dec. 21—(AP)—At the ; season In the line as compared with 268 minutes at fullback. He may 4 O’Leary, rf ---- ^ ___ I 1-4 3 head of an army of a hundred or 1 induced however to accept the nomination with the understanding 0 1 Courtney, rf ---- ... 0 0-3 t n , t e f t h c |. » a t h , can c.rcy the ball how and then when the A,.-American tean, Nearly a hundred persons are ex­ U Smith, If ...... I 1-4 3 . . . I 0-0 2 great Walter Hagen, British open needs a tew extra yards. pected to sit down to a roast turkey For One Person 0 Turkington, c ... I * 0. Dowd, rg ' ...... 3 2-5 8 champion and George Von Elm, sec dinner at the Rainbow Inn at 8:30 2 Nicola, Ig ...... I 0-0 2 ond ranking amateur in America, Add to the flowery 1930 gridiron intersectional prospects: Sta^ord this evening. The occasion will be 0 Tierney, Ig ...... 0 0-0 O' seeking the winner’s spoils in the and Minnesota; Iowa and Penn State. Incidentally, all that Notre the third annual victory banquet oi ;4 Squarito, I g ...... 0 O-I o' Pasadena $4,000 open tournament. _! The two players broke par by two j Uame will do as a climax to its 1930 campaign is play , I ^^le Cubs football team, Anywhere Within strokes yesterday under adverse York one Saturday and Southern California in Los Angeles the ne. . | Fire Commissioner William .1. 32 7 4-17 18, Crockett has been obtained as toast­ Rockville (15) 1conditions in the opening 18 holes of j ______master, His wltt and humor P B. F. T. i play with scores of 69. needs no ballyhoo. George H. I Geiesler, rg ...... ___ I 1-1 Fifty of yesterday’s starters) whose rounds were not completed, j Williams and Harry N. Anderson The City Zone 2 Leseig, I f ...... 2 3-6 " 1started out to finish their eighteens j will be the speakers. There will be 2 Tyler, c ...... ---- 1 0-0 2 Basketball Celebrates a varied program of entertainment. Namely jiorth to Middle Turnpike, east to Pitkin S t, west to Cooper 4 Gessay. rg ...... ___1 0-1 2 today. I Reservations have already been . . . . 0 0-1 0 The sixty low cards after the sec-1 S t and south to Spring St 3 Dlintsch, rg ---- ond 18 holes today will qualify for made to seat 75 persons at the ban­ 2 DeCarli, I g ...... ___0 1-3 1 j quet and there ia room for hn Sunday’s concluding thirty six; 38th Birthday Today Uonal 25. Tickets can be purchased holes. 14 5 5-12 15 i at the Rainbow Inn before the ban­ lOc for each additional passenger. 1 Scdre by periods: 1 quet. 1 Manchester ...... 7 4 6 1--18; BROTHER SUCCEEDS SMITH Reservations have been made for 50c for,orie or four passengers anywhere within 1 Rockville ...... 6 2 5 2--15' Todr’s hihir.yw; SIMPLE WEDDING H. Germaine, H. Bissell, J. Cheney, Referee, A1 Huband. Joplin, Mo., Dec. 21.—(AP)—Ren versary of the game of basketball ^ P. Vendrillo, J. Greenberg, M. one mile in town. Smitii kas been appointed profes­ and Dr. James A. Naismith, its in- ; Suhie,-T. Vince, P. Cervini, SL H. S. Seconds (24) sional of the Oak Hill Golf club here FOR HELEN WILLS White, P. Hansen, G. Flavell, A. B. F. T. to succeed his brother, Horton ventor, expects to celebrate the Anderson, L. GEiskell, R. Bronkie, 75c to Highland Park. event by attending an ej^ibition": ------W. Burke, G. England, J. Mullin, J.' ...... 4 1-7 9 Smith, internationally known golfer game between the Universities of | Finnegan, J. Burrett, F. McLaugh­ 1 ZiKDe, rf . . . - ...... 0 0-0 0 effective Jan. 1, 1930. Kansas and Missouri here tonight. | Berkeley, Dec. 21.—(AP)—Helen lin, T. Kelley, P. Happeny, J. P. D Fraser, If.. ^.,»••••••• 1 0-1 2 It was December 21, 1891, that, wills, queen of tennis, will wear a Cheney, Sr., H. Campbell, H. Ander­ 0-2 2 1 l^cliolsky. If ...... 1 One, two and five pound Apollo Naismith, then a young instructor | brown ensemble, Abt a wedding son, E. Modean, P. Vescoe, Dillon, O.Lertte, c . . . .,••#••••• ^ 1-2 T and Lovell and Covel assorted in the Springfield, Mass., school of gown, when she becomes the bride W. Brown, S. Houston, J. Keeney, » Mortarty, c ...... 1 0-0 2 training directoks, announced he bad of Frederick S. Moody, Jr., San R. Cervini, P. Patterson, W...... 0 0-2 0 chocolates in Christmas wrapped ft SturfdOQ* rg packages. Magnell Drug Co.—Adv. perfected the new game to meet de Francisco broker, here Monday. Schieldge, J. Puter, J. Burkhardt, 0 McHale, rg ...... 0 0«0 0 mands for a fast indoor team sport. Announcement of the wedding de­ E. McCarthy, T. Tedford, F. Fitz­ B Redding, Ig . • •••••te 0 0-0 0 Dr. Naismith has been professor of tails here yesterday disclosed that gerald, J. Johnson, , J. Hunt, F. ft McKteney, Ig -...... 1 0-0 2 3 Burke, rg ...... 1 0-0 2 physical education at the University Miss Wills’ costume would be of Dancosse,. L. Lloyd, W. De Hahn ---- — 0 Bkookes, ig ... «. 0 0-1 0 of Kansas for the last 30 years. Parisian design, with felt hat and and R. Russell and members of the 11 2-14 24 1 Breumont, Ig . ■. 1 1-2 3 The first court game having the accessories to match. All the gar­ team. City TaaCo. Seconds (12) distinction of being invented by a ments were purchased abroad. It Those desiring transportation B. F. T. 10 5 2-8 12 single brain at one sitting, was first waa also announced that Miss Wills should he qt the Rec at 8 o’clock. B Gleason, rf ...... 1 1-1 3 Score by periods: playeck with two peach baskets would wear ho flowers. Phone 32B9 ) Christopher, : •f ...... 1 0-1 2 Manchester ...... 7 7 4 6—24 nailed^ opposite each other ten feet Drug 0 Rockville ...... 0 2 4 6—12 from the floor of the Springfield Chri3tma.8 Cards and Seals, Mag­ Christmas Cards, Magnell 1 Perxaaowski, I f ...... 0 0-3 Co.—Adv. Richard, c ...... 1 0-0 2 Referee, Rothe. gymnasium. A soccer ball was used. nell Drug Co,—Adv. r 1 ^ ' !yAGB,TWBZEVB

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FOR SALE—PEKINESE puppies. several banks, and the defections of of the stairs are treated with new MR. MAN. If you are giving your­ Buick. Buick-Marquette Agency, Inquire 21 Elro street. Phone 5661. 1929 Chevrolet Sedan. Inquire at Park Hill Flow’er Shop. banks from the .national field to curtains and draperies that give j f o r h e r —New folding Kodaks in self a gift this year, we suggest Main and Middle Turnpike. 1928 Chevrolet Ccupe. FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, all seek broader privileges under state promise of the brightness and i pastel shades. A year ’round gift that you look over our line of suits . ^ , Tel. 5963. Radiola, 1927 Chevrolet Landau. improvements with or without laws as reasons why the National warmth of feeling beyond. 'The that is new and different. Quinn and overcoats. Certainly a suit or j RADIOS Stenite, Grebe, 1928 Erskine Coach. bank laws must be liberalized. lobby has been treated with corres-f| an eaduring and i Bosche and Colonial. All models. garage, 52 Spruce street. Inquire Pharmacy, 873 Main. ______coat will make 1927 Dodge Roadster. I'OULTRY AND SURFLIES 43 125 Center street. Telephone 8623. Resources ~ Increase ponding skill and refurnished so'I practical gift. C. E. House & Son, | Make it a Radio Cl^ristmas.; Get With An O. K. That Counts. He said that total resources of all that the visitor walks into an at­ IMPORTED BOXED handkerchiefs Inc. yours from . Radio Headquarters, MACKLEY .CHEVROLET CO. f o r s a l e — FANCY roasting FOR RENT—FIVE room tenement, j of the 25,330 banks in’The country mosphere of quiet refinement and 25c to $1.95. Hosiery, beads, scarfs, Hess’, 855 Main street. 527 Main St, . ' Tel. 6874 chickens, and large Capons. L. B. Mather street, ready January 1st, on last June 30 aggregated $72,- physical ease. Correspondingly the pocketbooks. purses and novelties. NECKWEAR, the reliable gift for A MAGAZINE Subscription makes Ashland, telephone 4602. rent $16. Robert J. Smith. 172.505,000, an increase of $598,- women’s parlor adjoining, complete­ Also a hat. Practical, inexpensive men and young men that is always 1927 Studebaker Commander Big 6 177,000 over the previous year. Na­ ly done over, with most attractively gifts. Nellegs, State Theater Bldg. in good form. If you’re picking a wonderful all-year gift to the FOR SALE—2 PAIR of Mille-fluer FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, with all family. Cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, Sedan. tional banks numbering" 7;5O0'were papered walls, is charjning. neckwear for your gift list be sure 1928 Nash 4 Pass. Advance Coupe. bantams. Inquire at 48 Grandview improvements with or without shown to have total resources of The main dining room has been ^ l i n g e r i e — The smartest gift, you see our line. C. E. House & all in Christmas packings and 1926 Studebaker Commander Sedan. street or phone 5813. garage. Inquiie at 150 Summit St. step-ins. dance sets, chimeses. humidors. We specialize in pipes $277440,228,000, a decrease of $1,068- completely redecorated and the floor Son, Inc. ______CONKEY AUTO CO. treated with an artistic linoleum' slips, gowns, pajamas of crepe de and smokers articles. Metters 000,000, while th'e number of all 20 E. Center Studebaker Dealer j FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, covering. The napery is all new chine of finest quality. Also nice A SET OF Diamond brand pitching FOR SALE—Roasting chickens, 669 banks had decreased in th'e year by Smoke Shop. corner of Winter and Center and dainty and the tables are light­ horseshoes will please him if he is 883. line of rayon, flannel and quilted GOOD USED CARS Tolland Turnpike. Tel. 3733. streets. Call 5883. ed by individual shaded electric’ a sportsman. We have them! The A HERALD subscription to the Of the total resources, he con­ robes. The Smart Shop, State Cash or Terms lamps. The small dining room has Manchester Plumbing & Supply girl or boy away at school, the FOR SALE—TURKEYS for Christ­ TWO ROOM SUITE in Johnson tinued, 250 banks in the cities had Theater Bldg. ______Madden Bros. resources of $33,400,000,000 while also been entirely transformed. Co;, 877 Main street. relative or friend who has moved Main St. Tef. 5500 mas, 40c lb. live.' Mrs. P. Miller, Jr., Blocu, facing Main street, suitable n o v e l t y h a n d -m a d e ” landker- to another town, will be a most 68 743 Tolland Turnpike. Telephone for light housekeeping. Phone three fourths of the banks of the na­ The kitcheri* has been practically remodeled, with new or renovated i chiefs, novelty hand-embroidered Gloves—Meyers and Gabeler Brands welcome Christmas gift, keeping , 10 GOOD USED CARS 4269. Aaron Johnson 3726 or 9635. tion were in country communities towels. Sylvia’s Specialty S h o^ $2 up and classed as country banks. The equipment, including a new steam them in touch with all that is go- j (^j-awford Auto Supply Company table. I Hemstitching and pleating, A warm and practical gift for him ing on in Manchester. Call 5121. FOR SALE—GEESE for Christmas. FOR RENT—AVAILABLE Janu­ country banks, be said, operate with Center & Trotter Streets Throughout the house the rooms 2, House and Hale Block. Phone HULTMAN’S Telephone 6495 and 8063 621 Old Hartford Road. Telephone ary 1st, modern 5 room upstairs small capital funds and economic LET FLOWERS SOLVE that per­ developments since the war have have been or are now being re-1 6’231. 8962. flat. West Center street. William FOR HIM—Toilet sets— Mennen’s, plexing question—“ What shall I 1928 DODGE SENIOR COUPE Kanehl, 519 Center street. Tele­ had the effect of decreasing their decorated and renovated from topj SILK h o s i e r y —The ideal g ift Williams, Kleuzo. A practical sug-^ give?” Everyone likes flowers so 1927 OAKLAND SEDAN FOR SALE — Connecticut fancy phone '7773. opportimities to operate at a pro­ to bottom, with new window treat-] Inexpensive and always welcome. gestion for him at $1.00. Quinn’s you can be sure they will be ap­ Terms—Trades Considered grown turkeys. You can only buy fit. ment in every case. New stair juid| Full fashipned, perfect, $1.05 to Pharmacy, 873 Main. preciated. Park Hill Flower Shop. BETTS GARAGE Karl Marks turkeys from the FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement, On the question of bank failures hall rimners are to be laid at once- S1.39. Marian Hosiery Co., o j Hudson-Essex Dealer 129 Spruce grower. Don’t be deceived. All our with all improvements and garage Pole said that no “important fail­ Mrs. Costelo said today that she.^ Pratt street, Hartford. Room 313. b e l t s . HANDKERCHIEFS, Ues. turkeys are tagged with the yel­ at 5 Ridgewood street. Rent $23 ures” had occurred among banks in was introducing afternoon tea as a Manchester. Ethel Sonniksen. 23 socks, jackets and sweaten for 105— GIFTS FOR THE low seal of the state. 55c lb. drers- month. Inquire 178 Parker street. the larger cities between last Janu­ regular institution and invitations Walker street. Tel. 6 9 5 9 . ______boys, neckties in holiday boxes. HOME. BUILDING- cd; 45c lb. live weight. Karl Marks, Dial 5623. ary 1 and November 1 and that arc being extended to church and’ Practical gifts to wear. Hyman’s 136 Summer street. Tel. 7280. other societies to hold their meet-j CONTRACTING 14 “whereas a depositor in a targe.,city MINER’S PHARMACY. 903 Main Men’s Store, 695 Main street. CLOCKS—Are always, timely gifts FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, bank, whether a wage earner or a ings there. Several bridge parties street. Phone 5456. Practical Xmas and a sensible solution to your gift lower floor, all modern improve­ business man, has had full protec­ have already been planned. Alto­ TOO BAD—Another offering from CARPENTER WORK, porch and FOR SALE—TURKEYS for Christ­ suggestions — Chocolates, fancy problem. At Keiths you can make ments, available December 1st. C. tion, the depositor in the small coun­ gether the hotel promises to assume . the “gift shoppe” and he’s still try­ storm enclosures, alte'^ations, re­ mas. Telephone Rosedale 33-5. boxes of writing paper, perfumes, selections from the lowly alarm E. Lewis. 44 Cambridge street. try bank has suffered severely from a new position in the life of the ing to use the one he * got last pairs, rooting, and ga rd es. T. Niel­ all kinds, cigarette lighters, cigars, clock to stately Grandfather clocks Telephone 7269. the inability of so many banks to community. year. Why not play safe? Buy at son. telephone 4823. completely electrified and with A R T IC L E S FDR S A L E 45 meet their deposit liabilities.” P'pe-i- ______Geo. H. Williams. — ■> ------FOR RENT—APARTMENTS 4. 5 Westminstpr and Canterbury JJnUkely to Improve holding companies controlling the] OH! SO LOvTlLY'—Will be her FOR SALE—FRESH MADE sweet and 6 rooms. Apply Edward J. chimes. / FLORISTS— NUKSKRI US 15 “It is' cause for immediate con­ stock in a group of banks. To rem­ comment on a gift of perfume SPERBER AND TURKINGTON- ■ cider; also apples. Call Manchester Holl, 865 Main street. Telephone cern that the operating conditions edy this situation he urged that Na­ I'lom our choice selection by Loty, At the Center—Just what men like ALL LINEN guest towels, sopae 4642. FOR SALF.—LIVING Christmas Rosedale 32-5. faced by country banks show no tional banks be permitted to have 1 Houb’gaxt and otlisix Packard's —Milano and BBB pipes. All solid colors, other., with colored trees, in tubs 95c and $1.45; also prospect of improvement under the j branches 'within their trade areas! I’hcirmacy. makes of cigars, cigarettes and borders. Also plain white, 25c to balsam fir at 463 East Center tobaccos. Whitman and Apollo $98 each. The Textile Store. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES HOUSES FOR RENl 65 j present system. There are many but not beyond the limits of the street, and State Service Station, ______— j country banks now operated at a D 1 -watches and jewelry. chocolates. R A D IO 49 Federal reserve district in which Si'.KJli d:pcsu will bold any article MIRRORS—Models for every pur­ . Main street. FOR RENT—7 ROOM single house, joss and many others operating they are situated. Such legislation/ steam heat, ball and garage, 311 upon earnings insufficient to justify until ('lu istinxj. A line selection at t h e CHRISTMAS CLUB—Wui pose, and designs for every period WE WOULD LIKE to have our cus­ USED RADIOS—3 battery sets $5 he said must be such as to give \A iu" s. btO Main street, next to simplify the problem of ' your scheme. $1 to $? weekly through, each. Kolster battery set and Mather street. E. A. Standish, An- , their capital investment the national banks advtmtage over j tomers visit the new flower store “ Comprehensive study of the pj-.t ii'ffce. Christmas shopping. Start one now the Christmas Club. Watkins Bros. speaker $20. “B” eliminators $5 dover. Telephone 1353-5 Williman- state banks. at 1074 North Main street, across banking situation for the past nine and be prepared for next year. Inc. from the Grand Theater, Hartford. each. tic. “The proposal for the extension ] r'R\IiF8<—Ft! that picture or Club opens Thursday evening, Dec. years clearly indicates that the sys­ of branch banking which is herei This is a branch from Burnside Watkins Furniture Exchange p’r,;’a)grap:i maxe an exccUent A MAYTAG washing machine or a tem of banking in rural communi­ made would give the direct effect] 5. The Home Bank % Trust Co. avenue Greenhouses. For sale Bos­ gift. A wide clioice of mouldings. Frigidaire are two suggestions for HOUSES FOR SALE ties has broken dbiBTi through of establishing a strong system of) ton ferns. Begonias, and cyclamen, A cboice selection of framed pic­ SYMINGTON’S At The Center—In­ Xmas gifts that would be enjoyed FUEL AND FEED 49-A causes beyond the control of the banks in the rural districts and in- nil in buds and bloom, hanging FOR SALE—NEW 6 room house, tures. Olson's. 699 Main. terwoven hose, ,Hausen gloves, throughout the new year. See them I individual banker or the local coni- [ directly it would lead to the gradu Cheney neckwear, travelo jackets, pans, Jerusalem cherries, rubber FOR SALE—SLAB and hard all improvements, also 5 room at Paul Hillery’s, Inc., State Thea­ bungalow. Telephone 8713 or 168 munity.” al restoration of the national banlts I’URE DELICIOUS Home made bath robes, pajamas, mufflers, plants, pandanus, also other potted wood, sawed stove length, and un­ Pole said that the causes were of as the primary system of commer- ter Building. ' Benton street. candies. Large selection of boxed Hickok belts and buckles, ladies’ j plants and cut flowers, c.11 at low der cover, also hickory wood for a basic nature due largely to the *cial banking in the country.” chocolates. Ideal Xmas gifts ob­ umbrellas. Fancy haudkerch.ef. THE XMAS SHOPPEIR who desires prices. Phone 8-3091, 379 Burnside fire place. L. T. Wood. Dial 4496. fact that independent local utility Pole also recommended that. Con-1 avenue Greenhouse. Always open. FOR SALE —$800 DOWN buys new tainable only at The South Man­ practical gifts that have beauty as colonial home. Six rooms, tlk oath, and industrial organizations haVe gress enact taws to bring the hold-j chester Candy K'. ♦.len, next to PRACTIC.AL XMAS GIFTS for all. I FOR SALE—HARD WOOD and well as individuality will find it to oak floors, fireplace. Mortgages ar­ moved toward a stronger and'more ing companies for group banking Hosiery for every member of the their advantage to visit The De- FOR SALE— CUT flowers and some I hard slabs, stove leugth $6 and $9 Glenney’s. ranged. Arthur A- Knofia. 875 Main centralized form of operation which under federal supendsion. family, boys and men’s shirts, Neville: Studio, 983 Main street, potted plants, 621 Hartford Road, per load. A. Firpo. 116 Wells street. GIFTS THAT WILL Surely please street. Tel. 5440. has curtailed the country bank’s op­ .belts, sweaters, leather jackets, | -■ next to Thc^ Elite Studio. Aft telephone 8962. Dial 6148. portunity for diversifying and ex­ her obtainable at Naven’s. Silk neckwear. A. L. Brown & Co, | placques, console sets, canefie- Present estimates set the num-. | stockings, latest shades, boudoir! FOR SALE — SEASONED hard tending their business. Depot Square. | sticks, clocks, screens, etc. Proposes Remedy ber of Chinese perishing from slippers, dress and sport shoes in j MOVING— I’RUCKING— wood, sawed to order, chunks $6.50 ON BASKETB.ALL BOARD Because of this, he said, group starvation at 40,000,000. styles thSt have individuality. THE LARGEST SELECTION of ' I S rORAGE load, split $7.25. Fred Giesecke. j THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC 2ii banking had sprung up with local mens silk and Beacon blanket bath Co.—The home of electric ap­ Phone Rosedale 36-12. At the examination conducted by A TOILET SET, RING, wrist ! robes ever offered. These make pliances. Suggestive gifts for PERRETT & GLENNEY INC. the Connecticut State Board of Ex­ watch, cameo or bracelet are gifts wonderful. Xmas gifts, $5 to $16. Xmas, toaster, percolator, waffle Local and long distance express HARD WOOD $6 per load. Hard aminers in New Haven last Satur­ you can afford to give if you will and freight service, including over­ slab wood 35.00 load. Wra. J. Mc­ Economy Houses Glenney’s. iron, heaters, corn popper, vacuum day, the following men from the $5200 heed the value not in our slogan: cleaner, heating pad. flat iron, dish night express service between Man­ Kinney. Phone Rosedale 28-2. Central Connecticui District were “Trade Upstairs and Save Money.’’ XMAS PACKAGES of cigars, washer, washing machine, electric chester and New York. Furniture successful in passing th-jir examina­ Small cash payment buys a bunga­ The Smith Jewelry Co., 983 Main cigarettes or jars ot tobacco are moved under the supervision of ex­ - For Sale - ran ^ , or refrigerator. All these G A R D E N — L A W N - tion and automatically become pro­ low of 5 rooms and gatage, located j street, upstairs. always welcomed gifts for him gifts' may be bought on the in­ perts and in specially constructed bationary members of the Central PARKER STREET—Bungalow, 7 about 5 minutes from Main street, | while she will most assuredly en­ trucks. Phone 3063, 8860 or 8864. DAIRY I'ROD U CTS 50 rooms, heat, bath, two car garage. It is really a nice cosy home for this '| • HEADQUARTERS for Elgin “Le­ stallment ptan, with a liberal down Connecticut District Board. They joy a fancy holiday package of will be on probation until March Large lot—a bargain at $5,500. price. gionnaires” and Modernistic wrist payment and a year small monthly FOR SALE—BALDWIN apples. chocolates. Shoppers will enjoy a GENERAL TRUCKING—Equipped at which time if their work is satis­ Brand new 6 room Colonial all) watchess for women $19 to $125. payment.- Take advantage of our $1.75 per bushel. Edgewood Fruit lunch at Murphy’s Restaurant. for light and heavy jobs, tobacco, factory, they will be accepted into WAPPING CENTER — Bungalow, jak floors; trim white enamel, steam Other appropriate “Gifts That Xmas offers. Farm. W. H. Cowles. Tel. 5909. hay, lumber, heavy freight, etc. full membership. The successful 4 rooms, heat, bath, acre of land heat, rooms well arranged and all Last.” Jaffa’s, 891 Main street. GIVE HER A “SINGER” electric Prompt service, reasonable rates. candidates were: Milan H. Palmer bordering on State Highway, fixtures of the 1930 type. Hard to 102— GIFTS FOR BOYS Frank V. Williams. Tel. 7997. FOR SALE—FRESH local eggs. $5,000, Will take lot in trade. sewing machine this Christmas. Call 4602. of Hartford, Joseph Rubino of Tor- find much better for $6,900. Easy j Wain AO inroniiatloD Mittens—Gloves—Leather and Wool Make sewfing a pleasure. A de­ rington, and Gene McMahon of HALFWAY BET'WEEN MAN­ terms of course. 60c 75c $1.25 $1.95 posit delivers one. Singer Sewing FRUFESSIUNAL Winsted. CHESTER AND HARTFORD: Certainly, w’e have one of six Machine C., L. B. Ashland, Mgr., HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Louis Glickstein of Hartford who rooms with colored tile bath and Manchester HULTMAN’S SERVICES Seven (7) acres of land with Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters 647 Main. formerly was a member of the New bam. Ideal .for .Florist, Poultry fixtures. Yes there is a fireplace Evening Herald VERY SPECIAL SALE of maga­ Haven District Board has been ac- ] and sun parlor and plenty of nice ANTIQUES FOR CHRISTMAS— PLANO TUNING zine racks and smokers. These or Gas Station—bound to increase CLASSIFIED cepted into regular membership as | in value. $1,000 per acre. closet space and a lot of electric 103— GIFTS FOR CHILDREN The unusual gift. V. Hedeen at The John Cocker ham goods came in late and must be a transfer from the New Haven I plugs for floor tamps. Yes, and ADVERTISEMENTS Old Wood Shop, 15 Pitkin street. sold at a big reduction. See them 6 Orchard St. Tel. 4219 District Board. AUTUTIN STREET— Small house there is a nice laundry, cold storage Couni six average .orcls to a line. DOLL CARRIAGES to please the Dial 4498. Repairing and refinish­ displayed in our window. Benson Initials, numbers and abbreviations This increases the present mem­ in good location. Can be enlarged space and a heated garage. Shrub­ eacli count as a word and compound little Miss—$2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and ing. Furniture Company. bership of the Central Connecticut ct a small expense, $1,500. bery, certainly,it is all planted. We words as two words. Minimum cost Is $5. Also desks and children’s REI'AIRING A LASTING REMEMBRANCE—A 25 PER CENT OFF ON ALL cedar District Board to 21 regular mem­ would consider a building lot or a price of three lines. chairs. bers and 5 men who are serving mortgage as part pajnnent. Make chaise lounge for her or a comfy CHIMNEYS CLEANED and -repair­ chests, between now and Christ­ Line rates per day lor transient Watkins Furniture Exchange j their year on probation. us show you this pretty home. ads. _ chair for him. The Manchester Up­ ed. key fitting, safes opened, saw mas. Benson Furniture Company. EITcclIve March l.« tS)-7 holstering Co., 331 Center street. Casli Charge filing and grinding.^ Work called t 104— GIFTS FOR THE Tel. 6448. for. Harpld Clemscn, 108 North JUST THINK FOLKS You cin buy B Consecutive Days .. ^ ctsj a cts the latest Steinite screen grid Talking motion pictures are pro­ 3 Consecutive Days .. a ctsi 11 cts Elm streeL Tel. 3648. FAMILY. radios for $118, less tubes, and get posed by a minister to swell the Edward J. Holl Robert J. Smith 1 Day ...... 11 cisl 13 cl^ All orders tor irregular insertions an allowance on your old radio or attendance in the churches. Maybe MARLOW’S—THE STORE of a Most of the 3,200,000 people of VACUUM CLEANER, phonographs, one ptan might be to offer a course REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 1 1009 ftlain. Phones 3450, 5746 will be cliarged at the one Ime rate. clock, gun repairing, key fitting, victrola. Benson Furniture Com­ Special rales for long term every thqusand gift ideas. Your Xmas India live on six or eight cents of golf lessons on Sunday mornings. 865 IVIaln Street. - Insurance ? Ob, Yes. dav advertising given upon request. dollars go further at Marlow’s. a day. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. t pany. .Xds ordered for three or so. days and stopped before the third or fifth GIFTS THAT ALWAYS Please.— By FRANK b e c k day will be charged only tor the ac­ Boxed chocolates in holiday wrap­ tual nuiiilier of times the a.-l appear­ GAS BUGGIES—Resolved— pings, Christmas candy, fancy ed. cliargi-.a at tlie rate earned, but ENELIEV6 M E , W H EN I*M 110 allowances or refunds can be made baskets of fruit, Xmas packages <303H ___ IT S e E M S A on six time ads slopped after the ABLE TO WALK A0AIIM NEXT of cigars, cigarettes and tobacco. UPfeTIME SINCE 1 CAME TO fifth day. Selection of pipes and smoking WEEK GOING TO KNUCKLE No “till forbids"; display lines not UTOPIA . EVERVBOOV IS SO DOWN ANO WORK MV HEAD sold. supplies. Farr Bros. The Herald will not be responsible KINO TO ME 1*M SCARED IT ,OPP TO' WIPE THE NAME OF . for more than one incorrect insertion GIFT SUGGESTIONS—From the WON*T LAST. 1 KEBP EXPECTING WILEV CLEAN I*LL MAKE of any advertisement ordered for Conran Shoppe. Depot Square. TO WAKE UP ANO PINO MVSeLF more than one time. n s l C ie p r o u d o f m e . The Inadvertent omission of incor­ Page and Shaw chocdlates, the BACK IN THE errV SLUMS SHE SHALL NEVER REGRET rect publication ot advertising will be famous “Nut House” salted nuts. A G A I N . IT’ S b e e n -WORTH ALL CHANGING HER NAME TO •rectified only by cancellation of the ■ Home made pies; order early. TH E PAIN I*V/E GONE ”tHROUQH WILEY AS LONG AS charge made tor the service rondered. TO WIN SUCH WONDERFUL All advertisements must conform FORD—A gift the whole family f r i e n d s ------in style, copy and typography with will enjoy the year ’round. All regulatior i enft«ced by the publish­ ers and they reserve the right to models delivered completely equip­ edit, revise or reject any '- ly con­ ped. New prices. 'Manchester sidered objeclloriuble. Motor Sales, 1069 Main street. CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to be published same day must be_ re­ ceived by 12 o'clock noon •“satu^dah'i 1 BARSTOW SUGGESTS one or more 10:30 p.m tubes for that radio as a useful TELEPHONE YOUR Xmas gift. We will deliver. Bar- stows’ Radio Shop, 20 Bissell W A N T A D S. street. Phone . 3234, Shop—8160, Ad.s are accepted over the telephone V at the CH.ARGE RATE given above House. Open 2 to_6 daily.' as a convenience to advertisers, but the CASH RATES tstIH be accepted as FOB THOSE WHO. do not' have FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ much time to pick' up a ct^ection ness office on or before the seventh day following the first Insertion of o^ cards for Christmas: The each ad otherwise the' CHARGE Dewey-Richman Co., have some KATE will be collected. No responsi­ excellent Jiox assortments, some bility for errors In telephoned ads with 12 cards 25c, some with 35 ■will be assumed and their accuracy caoaot be guaranteed. cards for $1.00.

. '0 vM - < d 'C'! . I J .' * - - -.y > J'. MANUHlfiSTEK EVEiNiJNG WEKAliU, SUUTH AI^CHESTER, C0NN.,S-A.1^^DAY, DECEMBER 21, 1929. By Perry L (L>oshy SKIPPY SENSE and NONSENSE flappe^ Fan^^ who was causingth# dljtorhonce No man .LisGzrt.Jon, honest confeision is liKe.spnri^ cleoniVi^. Tellifj^^lies is,.^ptd, a rnoyi^ll^yiot h tJecoos® Out discard ever gets harmony la return* if ^ $er»d 0ut Might Beat the 100-Yard Dash It gits dll the rubbish out of the house-,othpKwi5€> it piles op. .he’d Khow th orby doing^o he w oj^ be c H ^ u ^ 'e n himself Record. hate, I ies 0 nd dishonesty you get dxise very things Man—able-bodied man of strong Now you hfli/e been cleonedji'nside ond out,ond see how hoppy his neol self that he has to toKb drouhd wi<^;m 0 stron^r degree,but If you ser»d out love, froth and will power wanted to take care of you look Isn't it nice^ Vm totell you Somethingthot I wont ever he $oes> for tr\stor)Cje,i(yqu jow o sticKio^ large, savage lion; must be fond of honesty yougrt those things h(KK,fflr stron^r,andih^ animals and a good runner.—Want you to think over: Wise men Keep just the woy you ore now, pins into himjelf‘,ycH|son,orjd 6od bless you There’s no way that we *can dodge obout the best rnemory in the world to remember in one liyind' mon ever^otoway with discord ITiis world i5 them For they’re on the Radio. month of lyind everything you io id? Now I Know your report Composed of just two things-discord ohdhoinnnooy fer '• ^ cord doesn't Suggest ... ) example- ifo musinarv It’s safe to give your friend a book fercy Cmb/ for Christmas unless he already has ^ any such memory lalilllb''^ <#W 'P o v :C h « jt r a a radio. Friend: “But, Colonel, vfhy six radios in your apartment?" Colonel: “Beoause 1 hate the darn things and I can keep all six of ercy L. Crosby, Great Britain rights reserved. them shut off if 1 feel like it.” i_King Features Syndicate. Inc. ---- - ___-_____ OUR BOARDING HUUSR Over the radio the other night some efficiency gink said that ac­ The one time you keep It quiet Pathetic Figures By Fontaine Fox B f Geno Ahern cording to statistics knee length by telling' people is when there’s skirts has reduced accidents fifty a sleeping baby in the hou^e. per cent. Now it will be easy for cleaner and fell right into a puddle : SI safety-first engineers to figure out -THEi MAH WHO WA^ A^KEP T® FiNP 3 oMETHiNd iN SAV KdowJ A AFTER S ld O id G how to eliminate accidents entirely. of water. As he got up, with fire in p VAie i^eep A rapid A-r his eye, he saw in front of him a W o m a h *^ Ha m p Ba <^ ^ -TM& ow CLUB Ax\P I FgULA Rl<3l4-r ARoUdP -TH'' F ir st* CAROL 7 Extravangance is often caused by toothpaste advertisement: “Comes $ HAv/E D K G A A il-iE P A -TA"' BLOCKT f r o m AERE VOU^LL PROBABLV out of the tube and lays flat on the one mistaking his wants for his 'A QLlAP-TE-f DF SlASeBRS' -Tb WMo 15 SICK OF Hl^ FidlSH “TH’ needs. ' brush.” i{ UJAXiPER “THftU -me XiElDhBOR- ■RAPIO Ad"* RES

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VI Appreciation By Smaii BEAD THE STORY THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) SALESMAN SAM With all the winding toys fixed we can do to help your pretty wewt, BOOOV?' sight. Trot out your reindeers, San­ right and lined up in a pretty 0£LDie(V sight, old Santa said, “Well, Tiny- ta Claus, and we will curry-comb them all because when riding o’er ifliekkjo I & P> ^IZ.I^H"t” “ PUT ft HftR.N£SS mites, your work has been well (AB. ftW’ I'O M^ftKS. ft OOOD l40Rse.- done. A week ago I had a heap of the country you will want them work. Enough to make me weep. looking right.” But now I feel much easier and it “A good idea!” Santa cried. has been real fun. “Thait’s one more thing that can , “ Twas mighty fine of all of be tried.” And so he brought the you to come and do all you could | reindeers forth and led them to a do. Imagine what it means to me shed. The Tinies followed. Then, to be about all set. Your little real quick, some currycombs were hands have done their share and moving slick. The Tinies brushed we have time, I guess, to spare. each reindeer from his tail up to Just rest assured that something his head. nice you Tinymltes will get. “Ahl Mine looks fine,” wee “All of my toys - are stacked Clowny cried. “I wish 'twould take away and ready for my Christmas me for a ride.” “Oh, no,” said Cop- sleigh. I cannot think of anything py. “Don’t do that. It might make that we have left undone. Why Santa grieve. We’ve fixed the rein­ don’t you Tinles run about and deers up just right. Why ride them look things over. Play and shout! till ^ e y are a sight? ’Tis better Until it’s time to load my sleigh that you leave them as they are you might as well have fun.” for Christmas eve.” “Oh, wait a minute,” Scouty your ride, that there is one tmng PAGE FOURTEEN iUanrliratrr vurnina iprallk '■ ' •' ’V*/>

Home, Noroton, and leave the club has already voted to appoidt W’E’LL II.AVP IT! SPANISH WAR VET;S Christmas Greetings of the De­ a committee to work cdong this. Ihie YOU CAN HAVE IT! partment of Connecticut to -'Veter­ with'the-jocal High'school-whioh is CHRISTMAS CAROLS A Whole Evening Packed With Fun ans (123) which Is to be In mone.v plcmnlng a program of vocatidnal Of the 14th and. 16th Century I City View Dance Hall, Keeney St. PRESENTED WITH GIFTS to each, this year. The fund for the guidance for the coming year. Dr. TONIGHT Christmas cheer was provided for Elbert Shelto’n of Cheney Brothiers Sung: by | Wehr’s Orchestra will head this group tit fflwanlahs. G. A. ChappeU, Prompter. by the; auxiliaries < of the state. THE CHOIR • I Auxiliary Department Presi­ •Helge'-Pearson, the well known . e i i m p f l i i Admission 60c. dent Sheridan Visits Those of-gahist and glee clul^, director has^ Of the South Methodist Church | agreed to provide special music for In Hospitals. ^ KlWANtS CHRISTMAS Monday’s party, and Robert K. WHIST-DANCE Anderson will gpve the attendance Department President Jennie SUNDAY NIGHT, DEC. 22 MONDAY EVENING PARTY MONDAY NOON prize. Sheridan of the auxiHary to United “THE FRIENDLY CHRISTMAS STORE” 40 VOICES Buckland School Hall Spanish War Veterans has had n ^ • Ways and Means Comm. P. T. A. Buy 'White Oak Coal, $12.00 per ------• ______f Under the Direction of busy week attending the duties of Manchester Kiwanians will have ton. G. E. Willis and Son.—Adv. $2.60 Gold Pieces, 1st Prizes her office.. Monday night she' mus­ Befreahments.—Dancing. • ; their annual Christmas party Mon­ ARCHIBALD SESSIONS tered in a new auxiliary at Guil­ day noon a t the Hotel Sheridan, 85 cents. jford, Conn;, and installed the offi­ i with an exchange of toys And other REMEMBER DAD CHRISTMAS MORN cers for the year 1930, A banquet I gifts, which will later be turned DANCING Among the students home for the j I Christmas vacation are Raymond ( was given in her honor by the over to the Christmas Community Buy Plenty of Every Saturday Night VVoodbridge of Woodbridge street j Frederick Fuller Camp No. 24 of committee for distribution to town with a box of and Sherwood Mercer of Elro street, ; Guilford at the Town Hall. Depart­ children Who are not too well sup­ Sheet Music Manchester Green School both from Wesleyan. The latter is j ment Chief ,of Staff Mary Johnson plied. Every one of the over a him- BILL WADDELL’S OBCH. working at the Manchester Trust assisted Mrs. Sheridan in the cere­ dred thousand Kiwanians in the for Xmas Dan Milier, Prompter. Company over the holiday. Stuart | monies. United States ■will help Santa Claus All the Latest Hits Admission 50 cents. Robinson of Green Hill street is Tuesday night Department Presi- in his Christmas work. Many of home from the University of Ala­ .dent Sheridan visited Charles Bur­ the clubs have also undertaken the bama, Robert H. and Miss Marjorie j dette auxiliary No. 4 at Hartford. project of guiding and placing boys The Music Box Smith of Elwood street from Har- j The annual inspection and supper and young men in vocational em- King Perfecto Cigars ABOUT TOWN vard and Wellesley respectively, ' was held, the honor guests being _ployment. The Mahehester Kiwanis Miss Muriel Treat, Robert and Department President Sheridan Charles Treat of East Center street, and Inspector Mary Stewart. Yes­ Miss Rose Longpre of the Bon from the Catharine-Gibbs School in terday Mrs. Sheridan made the of­ Package of Ami company’s clerical force, left New York, Andover Academy, and ficial visits to Norwich and Mid-' :age of $ ^ C Package for her home in Montreal, Canada, the Roger Babson School at Babson dletown hospitals, bringing a When your property burns— where she will spend the next two | Park, Mass., respectively. Christmas box filled with gifts to 25 Cigarig a rs ...... 5Q Qgars weeks. ' each Spanish War Veteran there as When you have an accident— patients. Only one of the twelve at Who When your car injures a person— The Ways and Means committee j PUBLIC RECORDS Norwich was not able to see her, of the Buckland Parent Teacher as- i and of these only one sick. All were When your car collides sociation will run another whist and I so happy to have visitors. Depart­ Pays? with another object— dance at the School assembly hall ; Lis Pendens ment Secretary Mary Peckenham at Buckland Monday evening. The : An action in foreclosure return­ When your car is burned or stolen— first prizes will be $2.50 gold pieces. ' and' Chief of Staff Mary Johnson able January 7 in the Hartford accompanied the president and Package of Package of county Superior Court by Lomas, The young people of the Manches­ were shown through the institution. ARE YOU PROTECTED ? Nettleton Co., against Henry W. They were very much impressed 5 Cigars ... ter Green Community club will con­ Campbell on land and buildings in If you can’t answer “yes” you should call ^ 1 0 Cigars ... duct the usual Saturday evening with the clean quarters and kind dance tonight, with old time num­ the Autumn Heights tract. Others attention of nurses and officials at bers recurring every third dance interested are Beatrice Muir, Man­ both hospitals. There are nine vet­ and Bill Waddell’s orchestra to chester Lumber Company, Emil erans at Middletown hospital. Su­ furnish music. Strode and the Capitol Plumbing perintendent Dr. Burdsall enter­ JOHN H. LAPPEN Supply of Hartford. “Why Not Be a King Among Men tained the visitors with dinner at INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS F. C. Strickland of New Y?rk Warrantee Deed Norwich hospital. has arriver# to spend Christmas Julia and Elizabeth’ Reardon to Department President Sheridan 19 Lilac Street. , Phone 7021 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Reardon, lot of land at the detailed the department treasurer, “If It’s Insurance, Lappen Can Handle It.” Charles J. Strickland of Main comer of Blrc’ and Spruce streets, Lura Dutton of Waterbury to -visit Hale’s Cigars—Main Floor, right street. Manchester. the Spanish War Veterans at Fitch , Attachment The South Manchester Public By James H. Curry against library will be closed all day Tues­ Joseph Arson in $300 for services day and Wednesday of next week. and costs of suit. Marriage Intentions Manchester’s Christmas mail is Permits for marriage have been ..A*l 4 H J being handled at both offices with issued by the town clerk to Everett no particular trouble. Carriers at T. Keith and Ruth Jones, a school liiililiiiiii the north end are on time with their teacher, of Hebron. Mr. Keith is as­ deliveries which have been kept to ., ' - ■ ’tel - schedule by making two trips. There sociated with his father in the fur­ m 9 JL is more activity at the South Man­ niture business. ' d** L ” ■■ IV*', t « >*r ' '■ chester office but all mail matter is Leslie Edwin Larder, machinist DEPARTMENT STORE SO. MANCHESTER^,c o n n ; , 3 = ' ^ » being received and is being dis­ formerly of Helena, Montana, and i ■'''"I"'-.' I patched on time. Both offices are Mabel Theresa Proctor, a silk work- | ■■ , ' ' i handicapped somewhat by the late er. I \ L - -S-.N ' arrival of the morning mail, but Postmaster Brown has been inform­ Order Treat’s Special Brick Ice j ed that the promised morning de­ S>- N V - ^ livery will be in effect within two Cream now for Christmas delivery, j Order Your Christmas Turkey weeks. Phone 8630.—Advt LIFE The suit of $1000 brought by Mrs. ti; Mary Warbeck in the Court of Com­ At The Health Market Today! 1 (jjj , t* ■- , .-=U INSUMMCE S.S.- '..•ftp'! mon Pleas. Hartford, against Harry Fay, administrator of the estate of his mother, Mrs. Jennie Fay, for board and care has been settled out of court and stricken from the docket. Attorney William Shea was NEW ADDITION counsel for Fay. Milk Fed Fancy Prime The town Christmas trees are in to an place and attracting much favorable comment. The north end tree is in t)cpot Square in the east section of the park. The south end tree is in Old Institution Center park just northwest of the Northwestern Turkeys soldiers’ and . sailors’ monument. Both trees arc 16 feet high and ex­ Life insurance needs no introduction. Most Americans carry it to actly alike. protect their families. And now the Life Insurance Trust takes its One, two and five pound Apollo place beside life insurance to carry out this protection to the fullest .and Lovell and Covel assorted chocolates in Christmas wrapped extent. Life insurance provides the money; the Life Insurance Trust packages. Magnell Drug Co.—Adv. KEMP'S, Inc. conserves it.

- T O OUTLINE THE PLAN: ‘ —your life insurance is assigned '4 to us as trustee. Milk fed, prime turkeys that we guarantee to be delicious and tender. Drop into The New the Health Market this aftenioon or tonight and place your order. One price, one —we collea the proceeds and in­ grade—the best. vest the principal, as you direct, in prime securities. % —we collect and pay the income, HOTEL SHERIDAN and parts of the principal, if you so wish, to your beneficiaries. M o r e than a billion « Completely Remodeled and Renovated i —this plan can be made as flexible dollars of life\htsurance as you wish, to meet any family money is now protected t ' \ Are You Ready For Winter? conditions you may foresee and by this safe and simple wish to plan for. means. I Invites You To Enjoy I Have your car in shape for the cold weather. Check these I Your Christmas Dinner | squares and see if you want something that we have to offer.

I Amid hospitable surroundings. Excellent food and fine I Alcohol 90c gal. Trade your old Bat­ THE MANCHESTER TRUST CO. I service will make your dinner a delight from start to New Points Prestone $5.00 gal. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. finish. tery for a new one, Spark Plugs Glycerine $2.50 gaL $7.50 and up $ 1.50 Generators Transmission Brakes Tested 'Make Your Reservations Now. % and and . and Visit the MANCHESTER RATING AND Phone 3763 Starters * Differentials Relined McGovern Repaired Checked up Goodyear Tires COLLECTION BUREAU, INC. Elizabeth F. Costelo, Manager Granite Co.’s Member of National Retail Credit Association and New Eng­ land Bethil Credit Association. i Memorial New Hose ‘ Soconoy Gasoline Exhibition Room 12, State Theater Building, South Manchester Connections Hartford High Test and i of Water Pumps Regular Batteries Monuments and WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. Repacked Markers Credit Investigation . Original in Conception Funeral Directors Personal Collectoin Service Moderate in Price ESTABLISHED 65 YEARS Out of Gas Flat Tire Dial 7114 f CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. 147 Allyn St., Hartford Open Daily 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. Local Representative » Robert K Anderson Phones: Officer5171 IS CAMPBELL’S FILLING STATION Funeral Director Residence 7494 ij;; Corner Main and Middle Turnpike Mr, J. Fuller Mitchell Thursday and Saturdays Until 9 p. m. Phone 2-4129, Hartford

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