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VOL. XLIIL, NO. 42. (TWELVE PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1928. (P. O. So. lHanch<^ter, Cenn.) PRIC^ THREE CENT'S

CONGRESS OPENS AS THE CRISIS NEARED

; s ^ .V .. FOR SHORT TERM - ' J General Opinion is That FARM REUEF • A Nothing of Importance ROCKED Will Be Done Outside of AGAIN LOOMS REPORTS OF tflS DEATH Usual Routine Matters. > IN mGRESS BY EARTHQUAKE; DENIED BY PHYSICIANS

Washington, Dec. 3 — Congress O V E R J i DEAD came back to work today. Authors of B31 Say They The victor and the vanquished in Despite Cheerful Tone of Early Bulletins Today, Alarm last month’s general election re­ Will Accept No Substi­ 500 Injured Says Early Re­ turned together to Capitol Hill to Deepens in and Out of Official Circles Over Mon- f eke out the three months of life tute; Another Big Wran­ ports; Property Damage that remain to this Seventieth Con­ arch’s Condition— Queen Mary Gives Up Her Daily gress and to the Coolidge adminis­ gle Is Certain to Result. of 12 Millions in One City tration. TENSELY SILENT, HOPEFUL (CROWDS lined the grilled fence enclosing Buckingham Palace during Ride in Park— Stock Exchange Depressed— Prince They picked up their labors the illness of ’s king. This photo, taken early in a rainy morulng, shows some of.the anxious cit­ where they dropped them so hur­ izens at one of the gates to the palace as they waited for the issuance of a bulletin'on the ruler’s condition. Alone; Relief is Rushed. riedly last May to rush off into the Washington, Dec. 3.— The ghost H a v in g Home, Will Make Part of Trip by Rail; campaign— but in a vastly different of the McNary-Haugen farm relief atmosphere. A new President and bill cast its shadow oyer Congress a new Congress are just around the Santiago, Chile, Dec. 3.— An ap­ i at the opening today when Repre­ Crowds Gather Before Palace Gates Awaiting Bulle­ corner, and it was indicative of the palling toll In life and property was sentative Gilbert N. Haugen (R) tenor of this dying session that taken by the earthquake shocks most thoughts were centering on of Iowa, chairman of the House tins. which devastated a wldp area in what the new regime may accomp­ agriculture committee, indicated lish rather than upon what this southern Chile,’ estimates made to-­ that an attempt may be made to twelve weeks’ session may do. day revealed. London, Dec. 3.— England today lieve with me that the ' King not’ * Will Not Do Much jam the bill through again In the only has a chance to recover hut k It is feared that when communi­ passed through the most anxi’ous The majority opinion is that this, short session. It has been twice cations with the stricken area have that he has a good chance to ulti­ the final session of the “ Coolidge passed by Congress and twice veto­ been completely re-established, a period since King George fell ill mately come back, to good health.” Congress,” will not accomplish a ed by President Coolidge. deaih-roll of from 150 to 200 per­ nearly a fortnight ago. Lord Dawson was cheerful and great deal outside of the routine sons will be shown. Dispite the more cheerful tone of almost jubilant despite the unusual and well-marked-out things that all Returning to Washington in a hour of the Interview, He revealed Between 300 and 500 perschs the 10:30 bulletin of the attending Congresses must do, such as ap­ belligerent mood, Haugen threw suffered injuries from falling deb­ that despite reports to ther contrary. propriating the billions of dollars cold water on,compromise propos­ ris. Property damage in one city physicians, developments filed up Sir Stanley Hewitt had remained at needed to run the government for als by declaring tartly that any bill alone is put at about $12,000,000. as the day advanced indicating a the Palace after he left at 3:39 another year. For one thing, the . Relief Operations o’clock this morning. which goes through this session deepening of alarm both in and out time is too short. For another, this Relief operations are being di­ As Lord Dawson put it. Sir Congress has already been ^oted of official circles over the condition "must be the McNary-Haugen bill NO TRUMPETS BLARED on the palace groimds in England. No shouted commands came from ofiS- rected by President Ibanez and of the monarch. Hewitt had remained to "guard out of ofiSce, and a new one comes or something equally as good.” cers of the guard. For within the palace lay King George, seriously ill with pneumonia. Here you see General Blanche, minister of war. Following? a consultation of four against any untoward development, in on March 4. Want No Sabstitutc the silent guard mount. With colors cased, the men went to their posts without the usual escort of a band. Troops and voluntary patrols are doctors early in the day, the court which by the -way, we have no If this Congress, in the next 12 guarding the devastated sections. Although stating that he would physician, Lord. Dawson of Penn, reason to anticipate.” weeks, acts on Boulder Dam, re- Talca, a city of 40,000, suffered "At 3 o’clock this morning,” the apportionment, the naval cruiser withhold definite commitment on paid four visits to Buckingham the heaviest losses. Upwards of 100 Palace up to 3:30 p. m. physician went on, “ His Majesty’s bill, and ratifies the Kellogg out­ farm relief until he had conferred persons number more than 300 and with farm organization heads and Market OverTDiscounted, . Gives Up Ride condition was unchanged but he lawry of war treaty, in addition to HOOVER RESTS it is feared some of these may die. was getting the benefit o f ' some appropriating some four billions of members of his committee, Haugen For the first, time since the It was in this city that the damage King’s condition became serious much needed sleep.” dollars for the various departments, was emphatic in declaring that the was put at $12,000,000. it is the opinion of the leaders that farmers would not accept a “ non- Queen Mary this afternoon aban­ At 7:30 o’clock this morning, the Says Gen. Motors Head , Loss of Life doned her usual ride through Hyde palace officials stated that Sir a good job will have been accomp­ workable’' substitute bill, AS HE AWAITS Heavy loss of life was also suf­ Park. Hewitt had departed, indications lished. Haugen’s attitude is in line with ------& ------"lU I n - fered at Constltucion, the seaport A report originated in that no alarming change in the As To Farm Relief some other militant members of of Talca. It is^ believed the death This does not take into account the Congressional "Farm Bloc” that the* King was dead was official­ Kings condition had occurred. m s N j n STOP toll may reach fifty there. ly denied at the palace. farm relief or tariff revision, who have already announced that Alfred P, Sloan Says Earning WOMAN MINISTCR Other communities which suffer­ Queen Mary, it was learned, Is in around which most of the specula­ they will oppose the attempt of The London Stock Exchange was almost constant ccmmunication ed, heavily were Chilian, Pelequen, depressed. tion centered today as the gavels Senator McNary (R ) of Oregon, Santa Cruz, Nancagua, Curio, Nl- with the Prince of , whi Is fell. chairman of the Senate agriculture Power is Mortgaged for Lloyd’s insurance rate against now speeding northward along th«; YIWS HER PUPIL President-Elect Spends a teniente Mine, San Vicente. the possibility of the King dying be­ Farm relief, as usual, occupied A committee, to pass tb.e JardiDe bill Two Americana who flew over East African coast aboard the cruis­ in modified form. fore Jan. 1. rose sharply. er Enterprise. Some Time to tom e by Talca in an airplane declared that ■Official announcement was made (Continued on Page 3.) "I am not against passage of Few Hours Preparing the city was almost totally devas­ The Duke of Gloucester is now farm relief legislation in the short that the Prince of Wales, heir to 'heading towards Capetown from tated. They said they saw many the throne who is speeding home session, hut the farm relief offered High Prevailing Prices. She Is 51 and He Is 21; Par­ bodies piled up in the streets under the Belgian Congo. His special must be the McNary-Haugen bill Speech He is to Deliver blankets. They reported that hard­ from Africa, will make part of the train is expected to reach Cape‘ own or something equally as good,” said ly a building was left standing In­ journey by rail to shorten the tr’ p. in time to permit him to board the Premier Baldwin called at the. liner Bolmoral Castle for England, GARNISHEES RENTS Haugen. “ i am for anything that New York, Dec. 3.— Alfred P. ents Say She Cast Spell tact in the city. On Wednesday. Warships have reached the port palace in the afternoon. Friday. Should the Duke's arrival will make the tariff effective. Sloan, Jr., president of General Mo­ A large crowd* stood outside tho Same Position of Constltucion to aid in the relief be delayed, it Is expected, the liner tors Corporation, is of the opinion Over Their Son. work. Frantic survivors throughout palace gates silently and anxiously will be delayed. OF C H m BLOCK "My position on farm relief is awaiting the night bulletin. just what it has always been. I that the. New York Stock Market A^jpard U. S. S. Maryland, (Via the stricken area are searching .the His Heart Weak assume that members and friends which has been cutting spectacular Arlington Radio Station), Dec. 3,— debris for missing relatives. Despite Lord Dawson’s apparent More than thirty earthquake TODAY’S b u l l e t in . optimism, extreme anxiety gripped of farm relief who are consistent didoes for many weeks “ has over­ Lynn, Mass., Dqc. 3.— Twenty- With the friendly cheers of thous­ one-year-old Leonard C. Wade, a shocks were recorded. all England today. For.the first Former Local Woman Sues will stand by their guns. 1 have London. Dec. .3.— After examin­ said that if they did so they would discounted its earning power for leather inspector and his 51-year- ands of natives of still time, it was admitted at 8 o’clock some time to come.” He said so old bride, former Mrs. Theresa ringing in his ears, President-Elect ing King George this morning, the last night, that the King’s heart ras eventually get what they demand­ royal physicians Issued a more Stamford Man Who Took ed. The McNary-Haugen bill lacks today in an exclusive interview. He Eliza Deane, his former Sunday Herbert Hoover spent a quiet day weakening. NOTED BRAZILIANS favorable bulletin regarding His The bulletin again stated that thirteen votes in the House or made It clear, however, that he does school teacher and an ordained aboard the battleship Maryland to­ Majesty’s condition at 10:30 a., m., minister, were on their honeymoon although the King’s lung condition Over Geo. Smith Property enough to pass it over a veto, and not class himself as an authority on day. today. The bulletin read as fol­ had three votes more than ehougn the market and that he was ex­ today "somewhere in New York He spent a few hours preparing was somewhat improved, there ^as City.” lows: some anxiety over the action of his when it passed the Senate.” pressing his opinion merely as an the opeeches he will deliver when DROWNED IN PU N E "The King has had three hours Haugen declared that the elec individual. Before they went away they said the Maryland reaches Callao, , heart. As an issue of a suit for $15,000 of quieter sleep since the issuance tion has not altered his farm relief “ There is one fundamental way that upon their return Wade would Wednesday. It-is certain that he Queen Mary. Princess Mary and brought by Catherine Weldon attitude. resume hlg work in a Peabody’ of the last bulletin. His tempera­ the Duke of York stayed in rooms to create wealth. That is through will be received in Peru with as ture now IS 99.8 degrees. There is ' Donaghue, individually and as "There was no choice between work,” said Mr. Sloan when press­ leather factory and that the bride much enthusiasm -«.s in Ecauador. Twelve Leaders in Various adjoining the sick-room most of tb® would go to housekev ping. Wade a slight improvement in his general night- executrix of the will of the late Mr. Hoover and Gov. Smith on the ed for his views on the orgy of Wednesday has been declared a na­ condition. question of farm relief,” he said. speculation in Wall Street in which had planned to study I ir the min­ tional holiday in Peru, The depressing effect of the in­ Patrick Donaghue, her son, T. Wel­ “ Sir Stanley Hewitt, creasing unfavorable bulletins "Mr. Hoover didn’t promise mucb, the American public is playing such istry but his bride said she ‘ told Only Brief Stop Fields Meet Death When “ Lord Dawson, of Penn.” don Donaghue and her daughter, and Gov. Smith would not comimit a heavy part. him there were enough clergymen Mr. Hoover has invited the chief sued on the King’s condition on the in. the world now. The bulletin appeared to cheer general populace Is evidenced most Ethel F. Donaghue, all of West himself on* the equalization fee.” Huge Profits officials of the Bolivian governpient the waiting throngs outside Buck­ Hartford, through Attornc: Law­ He was referring to the huge Calls It Hypnotism to come.aboard the Maryland when Machine is Forced Down. strikingly by the lack of Interest ingham Palace although remarks with which the news of Englaqd’.s rence A. Howard and Joseph P. profits that are reported to have The couple met at the First the ship arrives oft Mollendo, Boli­ were heard, over the failure of the Berry against William Winter been made by many persons on the Christian (Disciples) church ■ here via, Thursday.’ This invitation was overwhelming lead over RED CROSS DRIVE physicians to mention the condition in the first game of the bi-anririal Drewmf Stamford there '.ere serv­ upward of the market. several years ago and Mr, and Mrs. issued after It was. decided that the Rio De Janeiro, , Dec. 3. of the King's heart ed on Saturday upon all of the "Anyone connected with the mul­ William Wade of Swampscotf, par­ Maryland’s schedule would permit cricket “ test-match” is being — Twelve prominent Brazilians, in­ Something approaching a riot oc­ ceived. tenents in the so called Cheney titude of problems coming up daily ents of the young grOom, asserted a few hours stop between, Peru and curred outside the palace gates just Valparaiso; Chile. cluding educators; engineers arid Like World Sertea • Building copies of a writ restrain­ HAS $28 OF VELVET that Mrs. Dean cast a “ hypnotic before the bulletin was posted. (Continued on Page 3.) spell” over the youth before he After reaching Callao, the Hoover economic leaders, -were drowned This "test-match” now being con­ ing them from paying rents to Mr. Throughout the morning the throng tested in Brisbane. Australia, ^ r - Drew or his agont. Copies were left came into manhood and that this party will go to Lima,, the Peruvian today when the seaplane Condor, In capital, by train. At' Lima, Mr. had been increasing rapidly despite responds to the “ World Series” '‘in with the manager of the Green may be used as a legal loophole in which they were flying out to meet a drizzling downpour of rain. the , and is the biggest Stores, Farr Brothers, the Elite seeking an annulment of the mar­ Hoover and the president of Peru Passes Allotment WhenKi- riage. the noted inventor Alberto Santos- A New Biot. sporting event in Great Britain. Studio, Morris Pasternack owner, will exchange diplomatic greetings. Dumont was fdreed down into the Mr, Hoover thoroughly enjoyed ’When the palace officials werq, Four physicians attended the The Denville studio, Joseph Hall, SEES L in iE PERIL Since leaving the ministry, Mrs. bay. seen coming out to put the bulletin midnight consultation. In addition • George B. Miner, C. Aloisio, the Deane has been working as a nurse tile night he spent In Guayaquil as wanis Kick in fo r a: Wee the guest of provMonal President -Twelve bodies were found inside on the railing of. the-palace gate,* to the regular doctors— Lord Daw­ Prudential Insurance Company of in Attleboro and as a shoe factory the seaplane when it was picked son of Penn and Sir Stanley. Hewitt operative here. Ayora, of'Ecuador. His first- night's hundreds surged to the spot and al­ America, Tom McAn Shoe Store and up from the water. Ail had been most overwhelmed the solitary ;—there were Sir E. Farquhar Buz­ the Park Hill Flower Shop, all Deficit. The May-and-December romance sleep ori'land since the beginning of the Latin-American tour, proved re­ trapped Inside. policeman stationed there. It was zard and Dr. L. E. H. Whitby. tenants of the Cheney building. crtlminated by an , elopement to Among the dead is Prof.’ Tobias Home Secretary Sir William West Newbury Saturday afternoon, freshing. not until the tnounted police were Similar notice were served on the Moscoso, Brazilian delegate to the called out that some semblance of Joynson-Hidks hurried to the pal­ tenants of a building in South Nor­ The Manchester Red Cross drive the ceremony being performed, by Pan-American conference at Hava- ace late in the morning. After Health Board Head Says the Rev, Glenn Morse'.' order was restored. walk and on the Stamford Trust for the annual, membership of its na. After the favorable news in the reading the 10:30 bulletin he de­ The bride’s 30-year-old married BANKER ILL Company of Stamford, on the the citizens In the great relief organiza­ The victims VfevB members o f a bulletin was made known to all, the parted with his face wreathed in claim that they “ as agents trustees, son Cecil’ said h© objected strong­ reception com m it^ that bad flown smiles. tion surged over tho bar into the Widespread Vaccination ly to having a step-father nine throng began to dwindle. It is un­ debtors of said defendant have con­ . Middletown, Conn., Dec., 3,— out tq welcome Santos-Dumont to derstood that the physicians do not The feverish anxiety in*the royal years his junior. Earle’. & 'Butl^^^^ president of the cealed In their hands the goods, ef­ calm waters of complete success at Rio. Iritefld to issue any further bulletins household, which reached its climax fects and estate of said defendent the meeting of the Kiwanis club Is Town's Safeguard. First Natidnal l^nk, was seriously during; the midnight consultation of HIGH COURT RECESS ill at bis lH>me, 156 High street, fol­ until the.customary hour tonight. and are indebted to him.” this noon. Despite the. ominous tone of the four physicians, gave way to Is a Garnishee Washington, Dec., >3.— The Su­ lowing a stroke he sustained on renewed hope after the issuance of This morning’s reports showed a preme Qourt/today announced a re­ Sunday. Mi;. Butler,*who."is 66, has eaflier'bulletins and rumors that The proceeding is in the nature total of $2,426.20 had been taken In with the outbreak BOSSY GILUS STUMPING the King was In a dying condition, the 10:30 bulletin. of a garnishee and the tenants cess .from December 1() to January beten h^ad, of > the hank ” for many The general opinion of palace of­ in by the drive teams, two or three of smallpox in Unionville and the 2. ■ , . years,■■ - ; ■•’". - the royal physicians were still cer­ ficials, as expressed to International notified to appear before the court Qf Which were still sticking to the FOR F m s IN COUNCIL tain of, his u.ltiniate recovery. and disclose, under oath, the exposure of employes of the Trav­ News service, was that' the King job. That brought the deficit from .' portQr|s Statement. had “ raided ma'rveilbnsly since tue amount t ey owe. the $2,500 quota down to $73.80, elers Insurance Company of Hart­ "T|iere is, no immediate danger,” One of the suitors, Mrs. Donag­ during the forenoon reports were ford, Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, chairman critical midnight hours.” NewbRryport’s Bad Boy M^y- Loyd DaWsori, of Penn, told his The Central News was authority hue, was Miss Catherine Weldon of received of enough more subscrip­ of the Manchester. Town Board of or Needs Friends Among the borrespqndent- wheii interviewed at Manchester and is a sister of Dr. tions to set the total up to $2,488.- for the statement that Sir Stanley ■ Health, today tpade a statement on City Officials. his boipe at 4 o’clock this morning. Hewitt upon his arrival at the pal­ Thomas H. Weldon and Robert 20. There she stuck until the Kl- the subject of vaccination which The; physician had just come frpm Weldon of thi- place. It is set up in wanlans went to lunch. ace shortly before TO o’clock, told contains information not at' all Newburyport, Mass;, Dec. 3.:^— the KIrig's bedside in Buckingham Lord Dawson of Penn: * the papers that William Winter Informed by Secretary Rix of the commonly possessed. Forgetting his gasoline filling, sta-i Palace. ^ . "My opinion is that fhe crisis, at Drew, against whom the writ runs, Chamber of Commerce that the Dr. Moore declared the period of “ ■rhe palace bulletins have de­ drive lacked a few dollars of com­ tion troubles for a time, hlriyoj' Ari* any rate, has passed for the mom­ is- to appear before the Superior probable complete Immunization af­ drew J. (“ Bossy” ) cillls today be­ scribed His Majesty's condition act ent,” Court of Hartford County on the pleting its task, the Kiwanis-mem­ ter vaccination to be about six curateiy,” Loyd Dawson addqd. bers promptly responded. Two mem­ " Hanover, N. H., Dec. 3.—-One .completely exhausted. The students gan his campaign for his candidafes Despite the lessening of the fever first Tuesday of January and give years. also expressed the for the cnuncilmanic offices that “ There was no occasion for -the there are still dangers of complica­ answer why he should not pay the bers kicked in, one for five dol- belief that in cases of exposure to Dartmouth student, Herbert . J. declared.-that the coolness of their inany vflld rumors which have been leader, “Allen, aiyeteran of the Part- will be fllled hy the electors at the tions. That the patient’s constitu­ amount claimed as being due to the lears, another for seven— and that small pox persons vaccinated fif­ Yoiing, a freshman, of St. Louis, phlls tomorrow. circulated.” .., was the end of the deficit. Several mouth Gutlng., Giltb* :prbhahly; saved tion and reserve strength have be­ plaintiff, which is said to be $9,- teen OE. even twenty-five years ago was- dead, and two others, .Satnuel ' “ I’m going to m(ike headaches " I aware of those rumors gun to -suffer under the long strain other members, however, declaring would experience a degree of im­ !the whole, party from deaths wh^ch circulaf^ad throughout the 856.03. The writ further goes on to Allen, of Ak-on; Ohio, and R. P. for qome of these high officials was indicated'^ by the symptoms of state that on or about May 26, that they had not been solicited and munity far greater than if they had The student mountain climbers week-end. According to one the .'Williams, of. Chattanooga, Tehni, when I get arpund to it,” the^ ma­ heart weakness which • began* to 1927 a contract was signed under hadn’t remembered to volunteer never beefi vaccinated at all; that became caught In a storm near the yor. announced. King .was . sinking so fast he had were sufferlng^frpm frozen'feet tq- manifest themselves last night. - which Drew was to have paid on contributions, chipped in their dol­ is, that such persons would be less barren'.pepk ., of -ML Wabhington. “tfust now rrii trying to get some only 12 hours to live. Another stat­ lars and the first thing anybody day as the result of an heroic 48- A. drng was administered to the A.prll 1, 1928, the sum of $3,290.6.2 liable to contract the disease and They started toward- the base and people friendly to me electefi to the ed that oxygen was being admin­ knew the fund was up to $2,528.- woul^certalnly have it, if contract­ hour’ struggle down the snQw^rcover- King to Induce, sleep for the first 'nd that on July 1, 1928 Drew was for ’ 48 honra straggled through council, but mrist wait,” . istered as a last desperate mdaBure. time since his illness became seri­ 20— the town’s share and then ed, Img much milder form than if ed side of Mount Washington to. heavy wet spoW two feet deep, half There were others of the same kind. > have paid an additional sum of some. "I’m going to open that filling ous. , there had never been a vaccination. save Young, who had becopie ex- -blinded by .the swirling snow. There station as soon as I. fiod out about Oxygen Used. 189 16. and that on October 1, So that’s that. Wise To Have Renewal ■ hausted. He died In the arms 6rhis ' One of the four physicians at the 1928 there was to be an additional were.seven'parties cOmprlslL^ sixty that writ, business.” “ Last night a small quantity of- bedside last night— Dr, Whitby*—is The corrected totals of the vari­ Jgst the same. Dr. Moore, point­ companions on the long trail. Dartnabuth' stndentB oh - the moun­ oxygen was administered but only payment of $6,176.25 or a total of ous teams will be publishr as soon the young specialist who was called . ed out, the part of jrlsdom for all 'The other students*—E. M. -Lar- tain for- the holiday yacatlon but TREASURY BA \NCE as a toriic. To say it was used as a $9,856.03. The defendent. Drew, it as It Is known that the I contri­ persons who have not been vaccln- in last week to examine the rab'ee, of Wllliamsiport, Pa., Ej H; the group-;Of; whlbh Young was a last desperate .measure is ridicu­ patient’s throat and tq swab it. - A t , bution has been received and Elchlern, of Zion, Ills,, and R, M. member :was the only unit to meet rcontinned on Page 8.) checked in. Washington, Dec. S— Treasury lous.' ’ ■ . that time his identity net (Cofitinned on Page 8>) |D. Fairchild, of Ruthland, Vt.,'were disaster. ballfet. Mo. SO:; S91.026i728.924 : .,' IT believe and my. colleagnes be­ MANCHESTER (CONN.)' EVENING HERALD," MONDAY, DECEMBER ?, 192^:'

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Nickel ...... '..214 •further notice.” It was unsigned. He had been employed at various ment of head tax, by Ca'nadlans Htfd & Conn West 6 95 — Behind this notice there h^s de- , Lakin placed his companion In the subject to be discussed by two sinking fast. Awash for and aft. Int Paper ...... 56 an automobile hut Zimmerman died of the members of the High school places In Manchester and_BoIton crossing the border to work in the Cargo adrift and gradually going East Conn Power 5s. .101 102 Kenecot ...... 141%- ,v.eloped a story of fancy finances and on November 5 was taken to Conn. L P 7 s ...... 117 119 ^that will probably result in law­ enroute. Dr. E,. J. Bell pronounced United States, Secretary of Labor oyhrboard. Expect to see her go Mack Truck ...... 103 debating club. The debate was on the hospital suffering with pneu­ Davis today asked Congress to ConnLPS^s...... 107 109 suits of more than one kind, al- Zimmerman dead upon arrival here. the question “ Resolved that the any time now.” Marland Oil ...... 45% Accorciing to the story Lakin monia. He lost consciousness on tighten the law before the court Later in the day the owners of Conn L P 4 1 ^ s ...... 100 lOlVi Mo Pac c o m ...... 71 % I,though'the notice was posted be- Present Trend in Advertising is Friday night and sank rapidly. actSk Brid Hyd 5s ...... 102 104 .^use of a single suit now pending. told police, he was at Zimmerman’s' Deplorable.” The afllrmative was the vessel at Vancouver admitted N Y Central...... 189% side when the latter fell. He said Bowman leaves several brothers In a joint letter to Senator John­ receipt of a brief message saying Insurance Stocks New Haven ...... 76% Last week the Herald told of the taken by George Flavell and the and sisters In New Haven. Mem­ son (R ) Calif., and Rep. Albert Aetna Insurance ....655 665 return with the town clerk of a he believed Z-'mmerman was'struck negative by Jacob Rubinow.' Each the Ma'rquilla had sunk. North Am Co ...... 93% bers of the family have been noti­ Johnson (R ) Washington, respec-. It was early In the week that the do rights ...... 278 283 North Pac ...... 108% notice of intention to bring suit by the stray bullet of seme other of the debaters had nine minutes fied and funeral arrangements lively' chairmen of the immigration* Aetna Life ...... 950 960 against A. Ritcher & Company, Inc., hunter. to discuss the subject. Rubinow was freighter sent out its SOS. Friday Penn iL R ...... i ...... 72% await their arrival. committees of Congress, Davis re­ afternoon the Yogan Maru. took off Aetna Casualty ....1 1 2 5 1165 Postum Cereal ...... 69 -by Samuel Schwartz of Hartford in given three minutes on rebuttal and viewed the history of border cross­ Automobile...... 460 470 ,-which foreclosure on a third mort- her crew after trying in vain to Prsd St Car ...... 23% the other student three minutes to ing Canadians attracted to th« Conn General ...... 1750 — Pullman new ...... 84%' ’ gage was to be asked for. S. A. WOMEN’S SALE take the ill-fated freighter in tow Hartford Fire *... ..855 900 close the argument. United States by higgler wages, who toward Dutch harbor.<-directly north Radio Corp ...... 372 J ’ Since that date there has been a Htfd-Steam Boiler . . . 740 760 returned home each night unmolest­ in the Aleutian Islands. Sears R o e ...... 184% ■ lot of action and as a result the ABOUT TOWN ed. The practice, occasioned issuance Lincoln Nat Life ....130 — { tenements In the building, the BEGINS WEDNESDAY Sou Pac ...... 126 of Department Order No. 86, which d 1 warrants...... 65 75 t Home Bank & Trust Company and Sou R a il...... 147 ' The Drive Committee which had classified the Canadians as immi­ N ational...... 1130 1150 Studebaker ...... 76% i Morris Metter and Ruben Kurland. charge of the recent drivfe for funds grants under terms of the Immigra­ F t o i i l Phoenix ...... 840 860 1 have received a nine page legal The Women’s Home League of Scenes Tob Prod ...... 104% at the Swedish Lutheran church tion Act. Travelers...... 1660 1680 Union Pac ...... '.. 214 % " document reciting the whole story the Salvation Army will hold its an­ will meet at the church tonight at Department Upheld Public Utility Stocks and informing them that they are nual Christmas s'ale Wednesday and United Fruit ...... 14.3 7:30. All members of the committee A Federal District Court upheld Conn Elec Svs pfd . . 90 95 U S Rubber ...... 40% not to pay any further rent money Thursday evenings at the Citadel are asked to be present. the Labor Department, but the Cir­ Conn L P 8'% ...... 118 122 on Main street. The doors will U S Steel ...... 163% j to A. Ritcher, but that one Ray- cuit Court of Appeals reversed the Conn L P 7% ...... 116 120 Westing ...... 132 ' mond J. Radin has been designated open each evening at 7' o ’clock. The Dorcas Society of the Swed­ decision, and declared the Jay Conn L P 6% % pfd. 110 ' 114 Willys Over ...... 28% i as the person to take the rent. Wednesday evening the orchestra ish Lutheran church will hold its treaty with Great Britain in 1794 £ L £ 4N a E T M K L Y Conn L P 5% % pfd. 99 102 I Rehearses History. ■ will play and there will be regular December meeting at the was still in effect. Under the Jay Conn P Co (par 25) 134 138 The document starts off to tell singing by a male quartette. home of Mrs. Frank Zimmerman of treaty citizens of the United States Greenwich W&G 6 . . 98 101 NO NEW SMALLPOX that on August 1, 1928 Anthony On Thursday evening the full' band Benton street Wednesday night. and Canada, were granted the righf Hart El Lt (par 25) .130 134 Ritcher bought of Jacob Padorow- will furnish music. to “ freely pass and repass” the do v t c ...... 120 130 sky of Hartford and Morris Elman This annual sale is the only way Mrs. A. M. Gordon of 689 Main Canadian boundry. Htfd Gas c (par25).. 90 95 ' CASES ARE REPORTED of Manchester, the property known the Home League has to earn funds street left this morning for St. Davis, fearing that the Supreme do pfd (par 25) .. 69 75 as the Waranoke Inn property and for Its charitable work. The only\ Petersburg, Florida, to spend the Couri will uphold the Court of Ap­ S N E T C o ...... 177 182 Jhat, in addition to giving a mort- solicitation they make is of gifts for winter as is her usual custoni. She peals, wants legislation at the pres­ Manufacturing Stocks i Hartford, Conn., Dec. , 3.— Dis­ t gage of $30,804.19 and assuming the sale. The members are busy accompanied a party of friends ent session, which would in effect Am Hardware .... 75 77 missal from school today of sevek"- what other mortgages'were on the throughout the year with the excep­ from East Hartford. abrogate the Jay treaty. American Hosiery . . . 27 — al Farmington children who have property, Richteroiso agreed to pay tion of two summer months, mak­ “ If the decision is upheld,” Da­ American Silver .... 27 —^ not been vaccinated formed the all Interest as it came due at the ing dresses for women and children, Mystic Review, Woman’s Benefit vis said, “ not only British subjects Arrow Electric pfd . .106 108 one feature of the smallpox epi­ rate of 6 per cent., to pay all taxes aprons and slips, nightgowns and 'iassociation will hold its regular of the black and white races enter Arrow-Hart & Helge . 50 53 demic in western Hartford county and assessments and in addition all sorts of garments for young and Canada, but also those of the Ori­ Automatic Refrig .... 10 20 that developed last week. A physi­ meeting in Odd Fellows banquet Acme W ir e ...... 20 begin at once and complete within old. The general committee of ar­ hall tomorrow evening. A supper ental races, except Chinese labor­ ?2 cian and a nurse examined Farm­ ers, can euxter Canada and then Billings Spencer com — 2 sixty days a twenty room addition rangements includes the secretary, at 6:30 will be served under the di­ ington’s public school pupils and immediately gain admission to the do p f d ...... 9 11 to the building; . that addition to Mrs. Arthur Kittle and the assis­ rection of Mrs. Rutli Waddell and discovered the few who have not this he was also to make changes in tant secretary Mrs. Lutton; treasur­ United States as border crossers for Bigelow-Htfd com . . . 94 97 been vaccinated, and officials at Frank H. Anderson her committee. A large turnout of an indefinite period without regard do pfd ...... 100 105 the front of the building and that er, Mrs. William Hall, and her as­ the members is hoped for. once ordered the children home failure to do this or to keep up the sistant Mrs. J. V. Munsie. to the immigration laws, which for­ Bristol B ra ss...... 36 38 until they have been treated. Aside from the question of ad­ bid the admission as immigrants of Case Lockwood & B 375 payments meant that'the mortgage The Young People's Legion will vertising the Kiwanians were par­ Members of Lady Roberts Lodge, No new cases of the disease io te of $30,804.19 would at once combine forces with the League, persons by race ineligible for citi­ Collins C o ...... 125 135 were reported over the week-end ticularly enthusiastic over the de­ Daughters of St. George are re­ zenship.” Colt’s Firearms .. . . 43 46 become payable. If the charges and its officers are Mrs. Fred bate and listened with a great deal quested to bring in their gifts for according to the State Board of Clough and Mrs'. Ernest Clough. Eagle Lock . . , . .. 67 73 were made the mortgage note was of interest to wha- both young men the sale to the meeting in Tinker Health. One of the seven victims Mrs. Lutton and Mrs. Thomas Max­ Fafnir Bearing ...... 145 155 to run for one year had to say and the way they put it in Unionville was pronounced well will be in charge of the table hall, Wednesday evening. Fuller Brush Class A — 21 Qn August 9,1 the writ fur- across. It showed what was being cured, and the list today stood at displaying for sale house dresses do Class AA ...... — ; 84 thef goes on to sta the mortgage accomplished at our local High Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hewitt of ATLANTIC PHONE six. Ten days must elapse, accord­ jm Padorow- and ladies’ slips; Mrs. Lyons and Hart & Cooley ...... 250 note was purchased school with young people who care Holl street will sail Saturday on the ing to health officials, before the ■ by Samuel Mrs. Ellen Bulla will sell aprons Hartman Tob 1st pfd. — 98 real extent of Jhe epidemic will be eby and Elman to learn how to debate. S. S. Baltic for a six months’ visit <• do com ...... 24 26 i^hwartz; that he bought it with and nightgowns; Mrs. Robert Rich­ determined. ardson and Mrs. James - Taggart, George Flavell thought much of at their old home in London', Eng­ NOW PROMISING Internat Silver ...... 145 155 The understanding that the condi- the advertising was nothing more land. do p f d ...... 120 125 .tions were to he met, but that they children’s garments; crocheted This year’s harvest if what in rugs, Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. or less than “ bunk” , that it as Landers, Frary & Clk 73 75 =were not. false, misleading and created cut­ Manning & Bow A .. 17 Great Britain is estimated at 1,201,- John Addy. A booth for the sale of TO PAY PROFITS 19 000 tons, a decrease of over 200,000 There came, due in interest $l,- throat competition and was paid for do Class B ...... 11 13 sundries, also gifts for men will be tons as compared with 1927. Which. Richter did not pay and by the.consumers. Young Rubinow N B Mach pf ...... 100 105 is claimed in the writ that in charge of Mrs. Cecil Kittle and MOSCOW HOTELS Mrs. William McCabe. Home made defended advertising and referred do com ...... 40 42 ^chwartz- paid this amount. It is back to history to show it was noth­ * London.— The Transatlantic ra­ Niles, Bement, Pond. 150 155 ■ set forthlthat nothing was- done to­ candy will be sold by Miss Rachael dio-telephone which for long looked Lyons and her assistant. Miss Alice ing new. In the olden days the do pfd ...... 90 wards mak;fn& the alterations. slaves used to carry advertising NEED BATHS TO like becoming a white elephant, is North & Judd ___ _ . 31 33 It was also set forth, that Richter Hutchinson. Refreshments consist­ now showing signs of turning out ing of pie and ice cream, cake, cof­ about tliem. He cited examples Pratt & Whitney pf. 98 ad not only met his payments on among our local merchants, pick­ to be a paying commercial propo­ Peck, Stow & Wilcox. 21 25 ie interest and failed to make the fee and other items will be sold by sition. t Mary Proctor, Jessie Larder, Edith ing out successful men and bring­ DRAWTOURISTS Russell Mfg Co .... 140 150 - alterations, but that he had been ing out the fact that they wei'e per­ Figures issued here by the Brit­ Seth Thomas Cl com. 30 collecting the rent and keeping it Proctor and Lillian Smith; The ish Post Office reveal that since LAST TIMES TONIGHT sistent J, d', reisers. do p f d ...... 26 for his own use and ihat he had not Legion officers include Mrs. Han­ the first of March this year, when Smyth Mfg Co new..108 115 ^iiied any of the money for the pay- nah Humpheries, secretary; Mrs. George Rix, secretary of the local Moscow— “ Hotels with a thous­ the rate for a three-minute call Chamber of Commerce, announced Standard Screw ....135 145 of current bills. The first Harold Turkington, assistant secre­ and rooms and one bath won’t at­ was reduced from $75 ,to $45, the Stanley Works com .. 73 75 tary; Mrs. Maud Smith, president; that ;,he amount needed to bring > ^ tion of the writ ends with the re- tract tourists who are used to Euro­ demand for the use of this means Scoville Mfg C o ...... 64 66 ION •i^est that possession be given and Mrs. Bertha Hall, treasurer. up Manchester’s Red Crosi quota pean and American comforts.” The of communication between Europe to $2J00 was about $12. In less Taylor & Fenn ...... 125 fjlat'pending a full hearing on the persistent queries as to why Amerl- and the United States has increased Torrington new ..... 84 86 ^fjQffGClosure a receiver of rents be time than it takes to te’l it the I as who spend more than ?250,- enormously. • Should the increase Underwood-El Fish . . 82 84 CHANEY ■pointed, the writ being return- SCIENTISTS FIND amount was raised and something^ 000,000 in Europe every summer continue, experts prophecy that Union Mfg Co ...... 21 25 flW e to the January term of the like v25 to the good. don’t leave some of it in , within a few years the Atlantic U S Envelope p f ___ 118 125 The election of officers was held •^perior Court of this County. has elicited this wise reply from telephone'will be as busy as a main mm do com ...... 24 0 ' .;f-^he second section of the nine with the following resdlt: F. H. Russians who have been abroad. exchange. Veeder-Root ...... 43 45 comment goes into detail W AY TO DISTILL Anderson, president; Arthur Knof- The result is thq tentative pro­ Indicating the growth of the new Whitlock Coil Pipe . . — 20 !^out the money that is being lost la, vice piesident; C. P. Quimby, posal to build a raillibn dollar hotel service, it ,is stated that during the the failure to pay the interest district trus'tce; Scott Simon, in Moscow with plenty of baths, three months from February to deputy trustee; Board of directors, good service, English speaking April last there were 634 outgoing iuftf»e3 and the payment of current HARDEST MEAL BIG G.4.MBLING GA.MES penses and asked that Raymond C. R. Burr, L. W. Case, C. E. House, waiters and moderate prices. calls, a total of 1,326; an average ,^iRadin of Hartford be the person John I. Olson, Stephen Hale, Travel Bureau of 15 a day. Since then the num­ i-nftmed to receive the rents. ^ Thomas Ferguson, F. B. Clarke. Even more important is the pro­ ber of conversations a month has Danbury, Conn., Dec. 3—Gamb­ iThis petition was presented uo Pittsburgh.— Distillation of alco­ These offl..ers will assume their posal to establish and adequate increased by between 300 and 400 ling games in which as much as six ^dge Marvin Green of the Superioi hol, scientists say, is child’s play. positions January 1. travel bureau in New York that can per cent. thousand dollars was on the table ^ r t, who ordered that Radin be Distillation of manganese, a hard Presidiut C. P. Quimby announc­ give prospective tourists advice and Traffic Varies at one time were described in City and brittle metal which melts only The volume of traffic varies from ffoointed and bonded n $2,000. ed that the speaker for th^ meet- information on the many problems Court today during the trial of, at a higher temperature than cop­ inj next Monday would be Dr. that baffle them, and dispel their day to day, but the average Is In eleven men arrested on Saturday by -,.^ h e bond was posted and the per, is something to talk about. the neighborhood of fifty calls a '^"^^^it shows him to be the proper George E. Tucker, well known fears about what will happen to local police. . Fines of-fifty dollars Scientists of the Bureau of Me­ Hartford insurance man. Those who the^n when they cross the Russian day. On many days the number of and costs were Imposed on each. rson to pay rents to. tallurgical Research at the Carne­ conversations exceeds that consid­ ■The writ sets forth that the Har-- fail to he present will miss a real frontier. ■The alleged gaming rooms were on gie Institute of Technology have Russia is eager to have foreign erably. - «yrd Connecticut Trust Company of treat. Two weeks today Charles River street. Charles Hamid was accomplished what was believed to Brandon Bo' ’ h, son of Gen'eral visitors, and those hardy travellers The Atlantic telephone line has arrested as owner of the property ^iSfcrtford claims an interest of $38,- be almost an impossibility. They not who are willing to brave the dis­ now grown far beyond the stage of COMEDY NEWS ^^^PO as secured by a first mortgage Ballington Bootn will speak. Wil­ and Harry Bazarian as oper/itor-of only are distilling manganese for comforts of travel off the main line, a single line between London and ! V' the games. I'jipte against the property qnd that liam A. Knofla won the attendance New York, with which the service purification but be certain that.it is prize donated by George E. Rix. expensive hotels, poor food and lack s i ' J^lirouel Yaffee, of Hartford also a topic of conversation, they are of adequate information and assist­ was inaugurated. It is now possi­ .'.“^Im s a $13,000 interest as shown doing it by radio. ance, usually find the trip well ble to talk to almost any part of a second mortgage note for that A report of this accomplishme'^nt worth while. North America from almost any '^ o u n t and that the Home Bank was made today by an open meet­ SURPRISE SHOWER Too Much Ti’ouble point in Europe. Many parts of J;|itTrust Company, because of its ing held under the auspices ot the Recently two Americans, one a and , and the TUESDAY '■J^se, given before the action was Metallurgical Advisory Board business man and the other a writ­ cities of Paris, Brussels, Stockholm, 'i^rted, also claims an interest Miss Hazel Mae Daly of 143 .1 which co-operates with the Depart­ P'lorence street was the guest of er and lecturer on Russia, leaving Gothenburg, Oslo and Copenhagen, and ?|fees Metter’s Smoke shop owners ment of Metallurgjr at Carnegie honor at a surprise miscellaneous the country by the Finnish border now use the circuit through Britain f^bcause of their lease, also given- to telephone to the United Stales, Tech and T^th the U. S. Bureau of shower given at her home Saturday were subjected to a thorou,gh per­ WEDNESDAY ibfefore this action was started. Mines in conducting a program of evening by her aunt, Mrs. Myrtle sonal search by an over-zealous and shortly the facility will be. ex­ ■^.Harold Borden is the attorney in Metallurgical research. t customs inspector who evidently be­ tended to many other parts of the McCollom. Relatives and friends European Continent. Except for .-■fhe case signing the writ and also Important Discovery were present from Bolton, Tolland, lieved that they were smuggling NORMAN Showing the order from the court Metallurgists regard this suc­ out jewels or money. the small villages, every part of Milford, Hartford and this town. Great Britain Is in communication -.’th^at a receiver of rents has been cessful application of the distilla­ The colors used were her class A Texas oil millionaire who KEIUIY appointed. tion process as important since wanted to see Russia and was will­ with New York through the radio­ colors at High school, blue and telephone, and Britain provides the manganese is present in all steels. gold. A.large basket trimmed in ing to spend a considerable amount Special manganese steels find wide of money to do it, gave up in dis­ main bulk of the traffic from the these colors W£(b filed with gifts of European side of the Atlantic. i application because they are tough linen, silver, pyrex and other ar­ gust when he was told that he ' and at the same time ductile. would have/to wait two weeks in Figures In the possession of the POLICE COURT ticles. Games were played and a British postal authorities show that Common as manganese is, it has buffet lunch served. An exhibition Berlin before a visa would be *e^izmihg granted him. it is during the summer tourist never been prepared In a pure was given by Kenneth Ted- season that the telephone is most >■> Five cases were before the Man­ form. Many metals are purified by ford. Miss Daly and Edward H. chester police court this morning, in demand. electrolysis. Manganese will not Von Deck will be married later in AUTO VICnM DIES Tourists Use Phone four of them for intoxication. respond to this treatment. The the month. Stanley Polinski of Union street Globe-trotting Americans In Friday Dec. 7 thermit process and others of the Greenwich, Conn., Dec. 3.— Ed­ Lon.don for a briejf spell telephone went on a spree yesterday, Frank same kind are 'successful after,a FIND SKELETON gar S. Knapp, 65, died in Green­ their business associates and rela­ Hobarth of Dudley street was fashion, but they do not yield man­ wich hospital today of injuries re­ tives in various parts of America, brought in on complaint 6f his wife, ganese pure enough for the work Utica, N. Y., Dec. 3— State troop­ ceived last night when he was and in turn receive messages from .Bernard Smith was arrested by a In The which is being carried on at Car­ ers today brought to light the struck by an auto as he was cross­ the United States. -state policeman and Samuel Gar- negie Tech. skeleton of an unidentified trapper ing the Post Road In front of the Many of the initial difficulties,' -'nado of Hartford lost his way and Mercury, zinc and cadium, me­ or traveler, which had been in an Y. M. C. A. building. Samuel Bag- such as abrupt fading and atmos­ .■iisd. to be removed from a trolley tals of law melting point are puri­ Adirondack forest for the last 18 ley, of Norwalk, operator of the pherics hav^ been diminished or Cjar. A fine of $10 and costs was fied by distillation. In purifying months. Only scant bits of* clothing car, was placed in bonds o-f $1,000 overcome, and now speaking across HERALD lo o s e d in each case by Deputy manganese by the same method by were found beside the bare bones. pending the cotoner’s inquest. the 3,000 miles of the Atlantic is iJutee Thomas Ferguson who was which these low melting point me­ Troopers were required to burn Knapp leaves three brothers and very little different from talking the bench. In the case of tals are distilled, the scientists fac­ gi^ne boughs to pjelt the 22 inches sisters. to a place a mile distant. '^k)iinski who has a wife and four ed several difficulties. of snow sufficiently to uncover the The majority of conversations are :'ftmidren the fudge remitted the Studying Methods skeleton limited to three or four minutes PARSONS' HAVE HELP PROM CARDS. Rtid In the first place, the scientists Polics are working on the theocy and the record call Is held by F. B. ------THEATRE------^ i. .'ussiuu' V-SAaother local man apparently had to find-a container which could that Ihe man may have been an es­ Odium, an American staying In' lYiot paid much attention to the The St. Louis Cards will back H artford ^ on the' hold the manganese when it was caped prisoner from No. 4 camp of London, who on the 17th of Sep­ ...... 1 s Burning. He regulations and parked his hot. Then a method of heating was the Laurel entry in the Cotton tember began speaking to a busi­ Comstock prison about 30 miles States League again In 1929 if Monday, Tucaday, Wedneadny, Dv.c. Sands '^n the' wrong side of Cottage necessary which would not intro­ frord where the body was found. ness associate in New York at 9:30 10, 11, 12. Mat. Wednesday. > ^ 0 et for two or,three hours. His duce impurities. Finally; the man­ fans of the city will contribute p. m. and finished at 11.05. It cost $5,000 to the support of the club. Lee Shnbert Preaenta was disposed of upon the pay- ganese had to be protected from WOlVIAN BANDIT him $1,425. -of a fine of $2 without costs. oxidation. COiMPANlON FEATURE, . ■_. \ .. . . n,i THE . » A-' Huge c[uantities of manganese Everett, Mass., Dec. 3— While a COACHED FOR ALMA MATER. WON’T PLAY ANY MORE; arb lost 'daily, the scientists point­ woman with a pistol, held the wea­ MAISEL MAY MANAGE CLUB. "FLOATING COLLEGE” ^ ed out. The clouds of brick-red pon to his ribs, her male compan­ Larry Betten ,court,- , an All- SlUNllfOUSE : With; .•' P^ewanee and Texas A. and M., dust which spiral out of the steel ion today robbed William E. O’Con­ .\rnerica center last , year,,had a Fritz Malzel, who was captain SALLY O’NEIL and WM. COLWER, ^ have played football annu- mill stacks are manganese— man­ nell, manager of a chain store, of job as assistant coach at St. at Baltimore under Jack Dunn, , Prieea Evea, Qreh. f2.50t Bale. ^.00, for a number of years, won’t ganese lost by combining with air $240. The couple then tied the .Mary’s In California, his alma may manage the Orioles next year. S1.50, fll.OO. Fain. CIr. 75«s Wed. Mat. In 1929. during steel makin- Oreh. $1.60| Bale. 91.00. Fam. Cir. T8c. victim to a coal bin and fled. mater, during football season. He is a stockholder. < Scat# h r ntmll now. MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD. . MONDAY,'DECEMBER 3, 1928.' M PAGE:TBR1

\ is the fundamental *>.y to ;CEeate CONGRESS OPENS SEES UTTLE PERIL HANDEL, BUCK MUSIC STOCK OYER-DISCOUNTED, wealth” is illustrated by the rapid HALE’ S CONTEST MORE EVIDENCE OF rise of General Motors Corporation to its present outstanding position FOR SHORT TERM FROM SMALLPOX SERVICE ON SUNDAY SAYS GEN. MOTORS HEAD iii the industrial world. Many men WAS FAMOUS Pli IN SALES BEGINS 2 5 ,0 0 0 POPULATION who a few years ago held small blocks of stock in this company (Continned from Page 1.) (Continued from Paga 1) (Continued from Page 1) are wealthy today. It Is the biggest West’s Most Noted >,Ghai?a^ Beethoven Glee Club to Take profit-making organization in exist­ front seat at the session begin­ ated .within six years, if there isythe Part in ‘ Swedish Luthefan in a lafge corporation is undoubted­ ence. Passes Away at ftotd Edward Amerman and Alex­ ning today, but there were few on Personal Tax Enumerator slightest danger of e.xposure Church Service. ly a poor judge of a thing like the Today’s Prices 97th Year. i Capitol Hill who believe there is a through association, direct or indi­ Stock Market,” said Mr. Sloan Today General Motors stock Is whose time and / energy has been Chinaman’s chance of passing any rect, with I the Unlonville cases Choral numbers from Handel and selling on the New York Stock Ex­ ^. Seattle, Wash., Dec; 3 ander Lang Head Red and major program before March 4. Finds More Homes With through employes of the insurance concentrated in directing the af­ change at around $215 a share. Buck will be featured in the musi­ fairs of a corporation which this er, 97, one of the wesUa most The Farm Block itself Is split on company, is to undergo revaccina­ cal ^rvice next Sunday evening at There are 17,400,000 shares of pioneers, is dead. ■ ; ; ‘ '.‘’•l.f r the desirability of attempting it, tion. Even a light case of smallpox year will do a gross business of be­ common stock outstanding. At The. sturdy huUder of Green Teams. No More'Vacancies. the Swfidish Lutheran church v/hen tween $1,500,000,000 and $1,750,- and the split extends generally i? an exceedingly wretched kind of the Beethoven Glee Club under the, $215 a share this stock is worth frontiers died In iis room iatii;!*.; throughout both Houses and both illness and a light case can commu­ 000,000 and show the largest prof­ direction of Helge E. Pearson will its for a single year ever made by today the staggering sum of $3,- m.. this morniqg in- the-Fiye-Kfit^l.^l parties. There Is a well-defined nicated a serious, “perhaps a fatal take part in the Luther League ser­ 726,000,000. Contrast’ this, with the He met death as I'e ’’had' The J. W. Hale Company's annu­ feeling that more can be hoped for From a third source comes sub­ one. any industrial corporation in peace­ vice. time. situation only four years ago: In other obstacles durlhgr, liis, h^j^>' al Christmas sales contest startefl from the new Congress, which stantial testimony that Manchester The fixed populatidn of Manches­ Dudley Buck’s “ Nun of Nid.iros” 1924 the stock of General Motors President-Elect Hoover has promis­ ter, Dr. Moore said, is peculiarly Is Overdiscounted lifP- ■with a bang over the bollday. The h,as reached the 25,000 population a short cantata for mate voices will “ I do not mind saying, however, was selling at $70 a share and there For more thama week ed will be called into session im­ fVee from liability to smallpox, be­ be the main^ attraction. Other were 5,800 shares, of common out­ had struggled against : ,ike teams were rearranged on Saturday mediately to deal with farm relief mark. To the evidence supplied by cause of the widespread practice of that my viewpoint— which is not an number.?, including Handel’s “ Let original one— is that the Market has standing, which would make the to­ reaper and when his Vilh sazrwjj so that the meat, grocery and radio if the present session does not act. postoffice statistics and school vaccination. Practically ail the Their Celestial Concerts All Unite” tal value at that time $406,000,000. dered to unconsciousness, - his deparimenu could be included In The mid-westerners who fought, enumeration must be added that of school children and those who have overdiscounted its earning power and Rhys-Fords “ Betrayal of for some time to come. I am The profits made by stockholders carried on the fight. the annual race. A.-= a result Ed­ bled and died for the McNary-Hau- passed through the schools in re­ can be illustrated in another way; David McCann, personal tax enum­ cent years have been immunized Christ” , a dramatic setting of the speaking of the whole trend of the . Hopes for recovery:were re^iiTOi^ ward Auierrnan, radio tuanager, is igeu hill through two sessions, jam­ Savior’s last days will also be pre- In 1924 there were 5,800,000 shares last Friday and Saturday captain of the Keds and Alexander med it through, and laid it on Pres­ erator, who has been working for through vaccination. The danger Market and not with reference to two months on his job of listing all senteil. The Handel number is any individual security. It must be outstanding. Without asking for a aged trail blazer rallied fro^/JlTOj Lang, dr:igs mruisger, is captain of ident Coolidge’s doorstep, only to lies in communication by transients. penny from stockholders and with­ those persons liable to pay that tax. In view of the Unionville out­ considered one of the finest choral recognized that, after all, values can stupor and evinced some'Intey^ipfe the Greens. have it sent back ■with sizzling numbers for men's voices. out selling a single share of com­ surroundings and was able toitdT|e- The ■v^’inning team tvlll receive a vetoes, are unwilling to again send Mr. McCann reports that there break and as a preparedness meas­ only be maintained if supported by are no more vacant houses or Miss Eleanor Willard will be earnipg power. mon stock, the big corporation split some nourishment. day off after Christmas while the an agricultural relief bill to him. ure the Manchester health authori­ up its stock so that every person apartments in the town than there ties have seen to it that the town soloist as well as Albert Pearson, “ When 1 hear, as I frequently He suffered a relapse losing team must put ou the enter­ They prefer to take their chances bass soloist of the Beethoven club. who held 100 shares now holds 300. however, from which tainment at the Christmas party with Mr. Hoover, and they have the were a year ago, when a large in­ is liberally supplied with fresh vac­ do, of large sums being made in crease in the number of occupied cine. If the disease should appear Miss Willard will be heard with the Stock Market through the in­ covered. . which will 'oe heM between Christ­ promise’ of an extra session. the club in the “ Nun of Nidaros” MAY BUY PETE DONAHUE. mas .md .N'ew \'ear'.s, homes was reported. Also he re­ here it will be strongly urged that creasing values that are being es­ On the other hand, some of Mr. as well as another Buck number tablished— and I realize that this is The team.s are divided as follows: Coolidge's friends in both house.? ports that among the new dwellings those not vaccinated during the many are occupied by families who last ten or fifteen years renew “ My Redeemer and My Lord” from going on to a certain extent all over In an effort to strengthen his llio Hetl Tonin would like to see farm relief dis­ the “ Golden Legende.” pitching, staff. Manager John Mc- ARTHUR H. STEiSI Edward Amerman, radio sales­ were not residents of Manchester a thf^' immunization. It is believed, the country— I sometimes ask my­ posed of between now and March however, that general conditions in Handel’s' “ Why Do The Nations self if,- from one angle, it is not un­ Graw of the New York Giants has man, captain. year ago. R?,ge?” will be the number by Al­ INSTRUCTOR 4 so that he might go out of office Proof of Increase. the town and the prevalence of vac­ fortunate. For there is only one made an offer to the Cincinnati Mrs. Deborah Wilson, silk de­ with the enactment of a farm re­ bert Pearson. The proceeds from Reds for Pitcher Pete Donahue. He finds that the population esti­ cination marks render Manchester fun-’ amental way to create wealth, OF VIOLIN partment. first lieutenant. lief bill to the credit of his admin­ fhe offering w;l] go fo the Thanks­ .Miss Ethei Anderson, advertising mates of a year ago are better than less liable to an outbreak of the and that is through work. Finest MelhoiAs istration. Some of Mr. Hoover’s disease than many other communi­ giving Offering Fund. i Work Is Necessary STRIR CAN’T FLY NOAV. department, censor. sustained, for the total number of PRIVATE INSTRUCTION friends are likewise hopeful of ac­ houses and apartments is greater ties in the state. “ The large profits, relatively or C. J. .McCann, head of scouts— tion, for it is no secret in Wash­ Tex Rickard has given Young he has already scooped up much and the number of vacancies not in­ General Health otherwise, made through the Stock 30 Years’ Exx>eriehce. ington that Mr. Hoover does not As to the general health Dr. NO PROFITS HERE. Market has a tendency to discount stribling orders not to fly to any business.. relish starting off his administra­ creased at all. more fights. Take the trains, Tex BEGINNERS AND A D V A N I^ j An interesting circumstance in Moore dedlared Manchestef to be i.i work which, after all makes these Mrs. Chartler. Mrs. Duke, Fran­ tion with an extra session. He Owners of the Bridgeport club told him. ' For AT»|K>|ntineBt’ ,^ ..i'-Ji'. cis .NtcCann, Lillian Gibson, Mr.s. connection with the tax enumera­ an excellent condition. There is no things possible. In the last analysis wants to avoid it if possible. diphtheria in town and only a few in the Eastern Le'ague recently the Stock Market simply capitalizes Call, Tel. Manchester 22i0|S’rf| Markham, Mary Currie, Liilian tor's discoveries is that, ■w-hile there filed a voluntary bankruptcy peti­ The whale has hairs aroupd Its Johnson, Mrs. Little, Mas. Hall, No Extra Session have been many removals within cases of scarlet fever, well con­ and establishes a value on the con­ or Rockville But with the mid-westerners trolled. In the matter of diphtheria tion, giving their liabilities as structive efforts of industry.” - mouth which are extremely sensi­ • ' r '•’v ; ■'/ Francis Schultz. .Marie Keating, .Mil­ the town, the net effect of them has $52,187 and their assets as $37.50. tive. dred Porter, ^ra^Jor;e Dowd, Rae clamoring for an extra session on been to leave vacant only the les? immunization there has been a Mr. Sloan’s statement that “ work Herron, Heien Krajewski, .lillHan the one hand, and the Repubiicans ntsirable rents. The tendency dur­ general response to the letter re­ Powers, Mrs. Drawbell, Dick Sher­ of the industrial east joining them ing the year has been to move into cently sent out by the Health Board man, Marie Abel, Elton Johnson. in demanding an extra session for belter and more up-to-date homes. to parents of pupils in the first eight Grace Johnson, Mrs. Robinson, upward revision of the tariff. It is Another development of the districts, consenting to the admin­ Frances NtcPherson. Anne Stur­ entirely probable that both these enumerator’s inquiries is that an istration of toxin-anti-toxin treat­ geon. Mrs. Noren. Elsie Peterson, problems will go over until March increasing number of families over ment. In the Ninth District the Mrs. F. Walsh. Mrs. Pinney, Mr. 4—although not without consider­ last year are living in homes of work is already well in hand. At Barrett, Mrs. Barnslee. Mrs. Fish, able talking and wrangling. their own ownership. Several of the a clinic in the Lincoln school last jraurice McKeever Wallace Shear­ Overshadowing all else in some new home owners are newly married week fifty pupils were given the er, Alice -Nfodin, Donald Underhill. Congressional minds is the feeling young couples who have started off test. Another large class was treat­ The Green TearM. that farm relief and tariff are prop­ by buying rather than renting. ed at the Nathan Hale school. .Mft.\ander Lang, captain. erly Mr. Hoover’s responsibility. ' Mr. McCann says the final fig­ Mrs. .\nnie Kellum, first lieuten- Inasmuch as It is his administra­ Lih’s ures of his enumeraiton will show tion that will have to take the an increase in all parts of the town. Eric Crawshaw, head of the credit or blame for whatever is ABOUT TOWN heavy arttllery. done concerning them. F. H. Anderson, now doing The Senate, as usual, starts off kitchen police duty will be in in a jam that probably will be con­ GARNISHEES RENTS Miss Edna Skinner of New York charge of the hand grenade division tinuous until the stroke of noon on City and Mrs. Edward B. Allen of C edar C hests next week. . March W | White Plains, N. Y., spent the Doris Hov/ard. Margaret Fergu­ OF CHENEY BLOCK week-end in Manchester. They son. Ethel Packard, Florence John­ Unfinished Business I were guests of their sister Mrs. Boulder Dam is the unfinished j son, Mrs. Gardner, Florence Wil­ (Continued from Page 1.) John Anderson of Russell street. son, Minnie Sargent, kirs. McLaugh­ business. During the six months j recess, the controversy over this | lin, Florence Benson, Mrs. Lowd, is alleged, has not paid any part of Mrs. Fina Anderson of Cooper Alice Barzowski, Dorothy Tureck, great engineering project has be­ street was surprised yesterday aft­ —Like All Girls She come intensified. Senator Ashurst the amount. Esther Metcalf, Mrs. Carpenter, While the writ does not go into ernoon by about 50 relatives and Mrs. Borst, Mildred Tedford, Mr. (D) of Arizona, was re-elected last friends from Hartford, New Brit­ Hopes for This month, and he returned to Wash­ detail as to why these amounts are Ferris, Emma Douglas, Mrs. Seger- due it is known that Mr. Drew has ain and this town, who called in dalil, Agnes Higgins, Mrs. Vennard, ington more determined than ever honor of her seventy-sixth birth­ to defeat it. Senator Hiram John­ been and still is a representative Treasured Gift Mary Morlarty, Mrs. C. W. John­ for some of the largest chain stores day. Mrs. Anderson received callers son. Marion Rippin. Arthur Callis, son (R) of California, also re-elect­ practically all day. On Friday even­ ed, returned to lead the fight for in the country and especially for of Furniture. Mildred Lynch, Elsie Johnson, those operating in the East. It is ing 15 of her friends surprised her, Ethel Brown, Miss Manning, Fred the measure. The battle promises bringing gifts and refreshments. to be long drawn out and bitterly supposed by those informed, that A beautiful Cavalier Stone, Oscar Johnson, Rose Wood- he, as is often the case, entered in­ She received many remembrances house', Emma Strickland, Elsie fought. of the birthday in flowers, con­ Chest from Keith’s. She Trouton, Charlotte Burr, Lillian Behind the Boulder Dam hill on to an agreement to take over for a gratulatory messages by mail and the Senate’s calendar looms the term of years a leaso of the proper­ lias shopped around, com­ Black, Eleanor Ewen, Arthur Davis, gifts. pared their beauty and rea­ I Thomas McCann, Michael Haberon, new cruiser bill^ designed to add ty owned by the Donaghue estate on Main street, Hartford with the A magnificent top rail chest Ernest Cole, George Bantly, Michael 15 new cruisers and an airplane The .Social Service committee sonable prices and is con­ carrier to the Navy. The bill al­ intention of leasing all, or part, of McCann, Valeria Gorman, Albert will hold a sale of Christmas gift vinced that Cavalier made of beautiful walnut, cedar Madden. Hazel Jenney Violet Fer­ ready has passed the House, and the property to some chain store: artibles and food Saturday after­ Chests represent just what guson, Mary Obremski, Elmore Mc- bears the endorsement of President that there was some sort of a niix- noon of this week at 2 o'clock at Coolidge. 'rhe “ Little Navy” peo­ up or inability to get the tenant he her heater most desires for lined. Dainty decorated pan­ Loughlin, Harley Newcomb, Leon­ Keith’s uptown store. The ladies Christmas. ard Ewen, Albert Hewitt, John An- ple and the peace organizations are sought. jvill also canvass on a covered cre­ opposed to it and are going after els add much to the beauty of dislo, Philip Burke, Marion Craw- The property in question, it was tonne sewing chest, the drawing to « it hammer and tongs. The debate learned yesterday is located on She would justly commend us on the splendid Bhaw, James Duncan. Susie Gleason. be held in connection with the sale. assortment of chests that are included in our Christ­ this popular Cavalier Chest. Helen Jennsen, Flavia Pinney. over this, too, will be long. Main street in Hartford and that a Kellogg Pact The proceeds will be devoted to Dorothy Hanna. Mrs. Aitken, Rich­ year or so ago the Donaghue estate local charitable work under the mas display with every conceivable style at a price It is priced most ard Boland, Ermano Garavanta, Still further back on the Senate made some alterations and changes that is most reasonable. Come in now and see them calendar is the Kellogg-Briand direction of Miss Jessie Reynolds, reasonably at .... Earl Adamson D. McConkey, J. in the property. Just what the real social service worker for the outlawry of ■war treaty, which the for yourself— you will agree that she has good rea­ I.ongo, Mrs. Heunequin,' Henry cause behind the suit is not disclos­ Coolidge administration is intent town. Mrs. Lawrence Case is gen­ son to select Keith’s for her Cedar Chest. •• Janssen, Annie Gibbson, Adelaide ed at this time. eral chairman of the committee of upon ratifying before it goes out of Lennon. L. Godz, Samuel Klein, Lease of Cheney Block arrangements. Bertie McConkey. Sherwood Ben­ ofllce. Here, too, the debate will be Mr. Drew, who is a lawyer and interminable. son, Tony Urbanelti. Camello An- lives in Stamford, holds the lease A double quartet from the Sal­ In between times, the always on the so called Cheney Block own­ disio, liOuls Andisio. turbulent Senate must pass the vation Army instead of the band, A certain per cent, of the combin­ ed by George W. Smith. The man­ will give special numbers at the enormous'supply bills that will be I ed Health Market and Self-Serve ner in which the property was service this evening at the North dished up to it by the disciplined sales -.vli; balance agalns the radio leased from Mr. Smith, • together Methodist church, in the series of House. sales (radio department on red with an option of purchase was one meetings which began yesterday. The principal battle in the House of the most interesting legal docu­ team) so that they will average is to be over the reapportionment The address of the evening will be about equal. ments ever filed in the Manchester given by Frank W. Bnrber of Mid­ bill, which will decrease the Con- town clerk’s office. It covered six or gTesslonnl representation from dletown, whom a number of Man­ seven pages of legal typewriten chester people know in connection All the splendor of natural cedar A distinctive chest of fine propor­ ■srateti and increase it in others, in An inexpensive, yet attractive tions that will enhance most any LOCAL STORES BEGIN sheets and every detail was gone in­ with his work with the Junior Genuine walnut sides and is imbued in this spacious chest. accordance with the increases and to. jnder the terms of the lease and chest. setting. Genuine walnut, cedar Achievement organization. Mr. top with closely veneered Just as illustrated with decorated decreases of population during the option Mr. Smith was paid a money lined. Barber has had wide experience as cedar lacquered CHRISTMAS DECORATING last IS -years. consideration, and was then to take a lecturer and educator of young O n ly ...... The Constitution provides Con­ lining $23.50 p a n el...... back a mortgage of $90,000 on the people 'and all who come to hear gress .must he re-apportioned every property and in addition to this ten years, iu accordance with the him will find him an interesting Hale’s and Watkins Brothers was to receive clear, without taxes speaker. decenniarl ceiisus, but this was not or any other charges being made were the first of the local stores done iu 1.920, despite the . plain against him, a yearly income that to b'lossom o'ut with Christmas den- mandate of the Constitution. Con­ Miss Johanna Gorens of 14 Vic­ was considered an exceptional good orations. Above the Main street gressmen from those states that toria Road is ill at her home and return. ^ win(iow^ at Hale s are a gjlleetton would lose, by the reapiportionment ufiable to attend her classes at of .good sized evsrg''«e»* ir.sts Thei have s’-'cceeded in blocking the hilt Mr. Smith retired frbm business Connecticut Business college. w./iJow-. and store proper are gay j session after session. ^ and tue two stores that Tie occupied Natural^ • The Woman’s Christian Temper­ w;tii oolnsetiias 'ti sprays, in pots The ’al’ i pr-tibahly will pass the were leased for a term of years to sud ’iiiigle blossoms. In one win­ the Green Stores under a per cent ance Union will hold its regular CEDAR CHEST House this session, however. What monthly meeting -at the Sjuth dow is a large airplane or Zeppelin its fate will be in the Senate Is rate of rental, with a guarantee covered •with C'lrrUtmas bendker- amount to be paid to Mr. Drew and Methodist cl^urch tomorrow after­ problematical, for the Senate al­ noon at 2:30. The speaker will be chiefs. In the suspencied ba.nket are ways winds up a session in a jam a stepping rate from year to year cupid dolia. Chrisimas ca.-ils. books during the term of the lease. Mrs. A, Quimby, state president $ 1 L 5 Q in which many things are lost. tor Maine, and mother of Principal .and merchandise of all kinds in F’orty members of the House To the Tom McAn Shoe store,, a ONE boLLAIt Wte^lKLr— Uliiistmas boxes arc displayed to lease of the store that had been C. P. Quimby of the Manchester and seven members o r the Senate f > ■' ' -V . the best advantage within the occupied by W. A. Smith, the jew­ High school. Her subject will be who were defeated in the Novem­ “ High Lights of the National W. Left! A leader in’ PurA V store. ber election are members of the eler was given. An advance was Watkins Brothers’ large arched made in the rental of the sto: ? oc­ C.T.U. Convention” which occurred line both in price and va^luel present session. recently, in Boston. A fine natural cedar -ch.esc _ ' front windows are outlined with It was the plan of both houses cupied by Farr Brothers, but they ropes of laurel, studded with red, have no lease. The Park Hill Flow­ with true Cavalier beauty today to meet and then adjourn The Ladies Guild of St. Mary’s and superior'constructibh, A green and ■white electric bulb.s with out of respect for members who’ er Shop, with a lease, was the other a large iilnminaied star. tenant on the ground floor. Episcopal church’ will ' meet this splendid gift'item a.t a:mod,-‘; :; died during the recess. , evening in the parish house. The efate cost. The first stand for the sale of Tonrorrow President Coolidge’s’ The second floor tenants were •evergreen Vreaths was set up to­ allowed to •'^tay without an increase purpose of the meeting, which will anhual message on the state of the| began promptly at 7:30 will be to day on the corner of Main and Bls- Union will be read, and it will be- in rent, in all but one case, where sell streets. make final plans fftr the supper, Wednesday before Congress really^ a change from one location to sale and entertainment Fridays another was made. Below! Cavalier’s most popular con- buckles down to work. evening ^gnd to receive returns of iole chest. Just as illustrated with tall The warrants were served on De­ the tickets sold. REC NOTES cember 1, when the rents come due. 1 :^ graceful proportions and appealing de­ sign, All walnut with cedar lining and Only one person had paid the ren­ The houses apd places of business tal for the month, which Is In ad­ sliding Efforts to Btlraulate more inter­ CHURCH SALE on Main street in the PInehurst .sec­ l l i t r a y ...... '...... $39.50 est In gymnastic classes for men at vance, and it Is claimed that the tion were plunged into darknes.s on the School Street Rec will begin to­ same conditions exist in South Nor­ Saturday uight when the transform­ night with the opening of a point walk. er located at Main street and Mid­ im 0 scoring system lasting over a four The Christmas sale of the Secondj The case will be watched with in­ dle Turnpike burned out. month’s period. Congregational Ladies Aid society; terest here because of Mr. Drew’s SPECIAL! A silver loving cUp donated by will open tomorrow afternoon at 5 connections and because a former The hardware store in the John­ George H. Williams, well known lo­ o’clock. Between 5:30 and 7:30 a Manchester woman is bringing the son block opened by Bamforth Another exceptional Cedar Chest- . cal cio'.'nlng dealer, will be award- cafeteria supper will be In charge suit. Mr. Drew Is well known Brothers, who came here from El­ value. A large ' .attractive „ chest' ‘ . ad to the person who receives the of Mrs. F. H. Harvey and a large; throughout the state because of the lington some three or four years with walnut sides and ^tops. All ' - * highest number of points. The sys­ committee. A variety of appetizing; many leases and holdings that he ago,'and which was clbsed when a cedar lined. Priced very specially- ■ ■ dishes will be provided by thd petition In bankruptcy ^’as. filed, is tem will be in effect/December 3 to has obtained. on terms of $1.00 ' ^ : | ly C A .' ’sRA ' ladies of the church. An entertain­ to be auctioned by the auctioneer March 10 inolasive. weekly at ...... > . - v A / • 0 | V , There are several ways of earn­ ment consisting of a playlet by DOESN'T SEEM FAIR. appointed by the federal courts at ing the points. Five will be eredit- four of the young people, a sketch 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon. *i! (or attendance at each of the by Mrs. Frank Kleg and her daugh­ ■ Oklahoma City in the 'Western .Men's Jasses including gymnastic ter, Miss Ellen Rleg and musical League bad thfr highest percentage and apparatus work. Ten points numbers will be given. Booths for of games won and lost for^the en­ THE NEW FORD CARS ^he Gi E. Keith Furniture C6 are ready for tiiinie(|la(e •vlll be f o r the' sale of ; stationery, cards, tire season but didn’t win the pen­ Uptown Branch glTon 'obtaining a new delivery. Main Store TWO STORES I woman member and fifteen for a aprons, boihe-made candy and all nant. The league played a split Opposite 825 ■ uikle member of the- Reo. Twenty sorts of ^ft'articles will be In' season and Oklahoma City won the Manchester Metor Sale3 High School SOUTH MANCHESTER | Main Street I’lolnts will be given for partlelpat- charge o f the members of the so­ first half but not the second and Denni.s I*, (’olrnian; Mgr. I iug in the annual gymoMtlO ozblbi- ciety and young.people from the was defeated In the play-off series V lOfiU Main St. .Oknioli fchtmU- by Tulsa.

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for Improvement even if not for smaller communities, have witness- [ harsh criticism. ed less foreign immigration than I lEttmbig %«raUi It has obviously been the single any other comparable region in the aSKTONi ij: purpose of the Judicial Council to United States during the last cen­ PUBUSHED B7 make the service of the courts to tury. -LET VHB HBRAIiD PRINTING CO. Founded by Elwood S. Bla, the people of the state both greater It would seem, then, on the face Oct. 1, 1881 and more economical, to rid the of it, that this part of the Key­ >'Every Evenlns Except Sundays and dockets of superficial and unneces­ stone State ought to be splendidly Washington, Dec. 3.— A secretary Holidays. of the interior does not, * usually, Entered at the Post Office at South sary business and to cause the ma­ representative of everything that SO WELL that it Hanchester, Conn., as Second Class have much chance to become fam­ Mail Matter. chinery of justice to operate with America should be. ous (if you overlook the case of Mr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall better speed and fewer errors. Yet from York County there Fall). Yet the cabinet member who six dollars a year, sixty cents a holds that job is one of the most Month for shorter periods. There is not. In all the recommen­ comes an almost unbelievable VIRTUALLY The Baby Grand : By carrier, eighteen cents a week. dations of the Council, the slight­ Important officials of the govern­ Single copies three cents. story of widespread belief in witch­ ment, and on his wisdom of the . SPECIAL. ADVERTISING REPRE- est indication anywhere of a dis­ craft, of voodoo doctors being nu-' welfare of future generations of SBNTATIVE. Hamllton-De Llsser, position to /make more business Americans. Ipc., 285 Madison Avenue, New York merous, of their victims being le­ NEVER WEARS Thi$ inatrument it small and 612 North Michigan Avenue, for more lawyers— rather to the gion— and of three murders re­ The vast problem of conservation enough for the matt Umited Chicago. contrary. '' of opr natural resources comes un­ •pace, ret it retains that • The Manchester Evening Herald Is sulting from nothing in the world der his jurisdiction. He is the man on sale In New York City at Schul.^’s breadth and News Stand, Sixth Avenue and 42nd. The proposal to have the judges by a superstitious fear of bewitch- who must see to it that water pow­ beauty of tone Slreet, and 42nd. Street entrance of of city, town and borough courts ery and voodoo blights. The police er sites, timber lands, coal and ore OUT u)1wh a true grand Grand Central. Station and at all appointed by the governor Instead of York admit that for a long time deposits and prospective oil fields piano ought to Hoatling News Stands. are husbanded for the future. hovom A very • * • of by the Legislature is theoretical­ they have known about the preva­ Client of International News Ser­ The department was established popular model. vice. ly sound, though the advantage in lence of these superstitions and the in 1849, when there was infinitely' ',1 “International News Service has the more in the shape of public domain ' exclusive rights to use for republica­ this step would appear to be in practices of the witchcraft fakirs, tion in any form all news dispatches principle rather than absolutely but declare that so widespread is to look after. But for a good many credited to or not otherwise credited years nobody ever dreamed of con­ In this paper. It Is also exclusively just at this time. Certainly the craze, and of such long stand­ serving anything for the future. ) entitled to use for republlcation all there will be general support for ing, that they are powerless to the local or undated news published The entire west was just being . herein." the proposal to make illegal all break it up. opened, and the population of the ”■ Full Service Client of N E A Ser­ sub-rosa suspensions of sentence After all, this is a big country country, compared with today, was vice. Member, Audit Bureau of Circu­ small. It seemed absurd to thina lations. in the minor courts— the council and there are still some parts of it that the.country could ever run out advocating that all such actions that, despite railroads, automobiles, of forest lands. Water power sites MONDAY, DEC. 3, 1928 must be taken in open court and telephones and radios, remain were only of minor interest, the spread upon the records. The re­ amazingly insular. York County, coal fields of the east seemed ut­ terly inexhaustible, the Lake Supe­ * ' FARM TARIFFS moval of mere infractions of traf­ Pennsylvania, as a thoroughly As nearly as we can figure it out rior iron and copper fields looked fic regulations, when they do not “ American” community provides a amply large for the whole country, the Western farmers’ urgent claims involve matters other than those worth-while example of what it is and nobody had much use for an to a right to “relief" legislation of public discipline, from the cate­ possible for “ Americanism” to oil pool. has all along been predicated on gory of criminal offenses, and the mean when it keeps to itself and the theory that price maiptenance So the government got rid of Us provision of machinery for han­ excludes all outside cultures and public possessions— rapidly, lavish­ 'through some such device as the dling such disciplinary cases out­ Influences for too long at a time. ly. The Interior Department origin­ STEINWAY McNary-Haugen bill must be had side the regular courts, is an obvi­ ally devoted, most of its efforts to The Instrument in order to compensate the farmer ous common sense proposal. Ar­ fact finding; it would make sur­ lor the reduced purchasing power veys, tell prospective settlers or Small Parlor Grand rangement of judicial sittings so IN NEW YORK prospectors where the choicest lands ■ of his products as applied to the that judges may be steadily em­ were to be found, advise mine spec­ of product of highly protected indus­ New York, Dec. 3.— It’s tjie ployed and not compelled to waste ragamuffin” season again among ulators and timber companies what 1 tries. In other words, because the their time while the courts are I the youngsters of New York. fields were best suited to their A large model, for the home in farmer lacked such tariff protec­ needs, \ tchich there is no space problem. The Immortaio jammed with business; the simpli­ Long since, the family trunks This is the standard home size, and tion he must have artificially pro­ In the course of time, however', fication of appellate procedure and have been rummaged and pawed in it became evident that something an instrument o f amazing power moted increases in the price of the reduction of its expense; legal the search for cast-off clothing. And must be saved for the future. The and depth of tone. what he has to sell. the more tattered and torn such policy of wholesale grants of lands provision for the presentment of clothing may be, so much the bet­ •Now along comes . one of the and mineral claims gave way to a eases to grand juries by state’s ter for the purposes of the small more thoughtful attitude as the farmers’ most gifted spokesmen, '"'^^TEINWAYS are built the way all fine me­ attorneys— something already in boys and girls. limits of the public lands came to such as this is an investment that pays for itself Senator Capper, who insists that force in almost all the states; and On Thanksgiving Day occurs the be realized. Thus, during the past chanisms are constructed... .carefully, step ----- whatever the price------many, many times official "Ragamuffin parade,” a the first thing Congress shall d.o, a dozen other reforms advocated 20 years, a new idea— the idea of by step. The best materials go into them, over. before it takes up any other tariff pageant quite unlike any other to conservation— has arisen, and the the most skilful craftsmen work upon them. by the Council will meet with ready be found in America. For it is a or other farm relief legislation, is Interior De’ rtment is the depart­ They are precision instruments___ sensitive, Yet the price of the Steinway is far less than approbation among the laity and transblantation from the “ old ment primarily charged with put­ to pass a special tariff bill increas­ from all but the least worthy part world.” which was introduced by ting it into effect. strong and true. And they last. that of a good automobile, which would last not ing the protection on substantially the gamins of the ghetto. Within As one stdU in this program, the one-tenth as long;.. .And that price may be paid of the legal profession. It is no uncommon thing for a Steinway to all forms of agricultural products. the past year or two, it has pene­ department is now compl'etlng a in convenient instalments, beginning with a small give half a century of perfect, faithful service. We must put a high tariff on cocoa trated to every district of the city. vast inventory of all public do­ first payment and extending the balance over two BRITTEN It is a custom, native to certain mains. Forest lands have been Fifty years of pure and glorious tone, fifty years nut and palm oils— which are not sorted, classified and graded, and years! Drop in and select your instrument to­ The Hartford Courant doesn’t sections of , where tfie bite of of pleasure and entertainment. An instrument day. produced in America— so that put much stock in Representative hunger is felt by the poor. About tracts to be set aside for preserva­ tion have been picked. Extensive 'American lard, tallow and vegC' Britten of Illinois. The Courant this season of the year, with win­ table oils may sell in their places ter upon their heels, the boys and examinations are being made of v/ouldn’t object to his. big-navyism lands where the mining of coal, at higher prices.. We must put a girls fare forth, garbed in rags and if he would stick, to it; what it tatters; they daub their faces with oil, gas, potash or phosphates is high tariff on Cuban molasses so doesn’t like is his tendency to back dirt OP'rouge or coal dust; they possible. that the market for corn may be in- up momentarily at times in the affect the garb of clowns; they creased by forcing its use instead prank and they caper— but, most Part of this job consists of map­ face of public opinion. It shouldn’t ping and classifying agricultural WATKINS BROTHERS,Iw; ,of the molasses in the manufacture of all, the.' beg. hold this against him, for if now lands. More than 290,000,000 Industrial alcohol. We must ex- In New York, the eccentricities acres of land on the eastern slope outh anchester and then a glimmer of light shines of dress are exaggerated to carni- 54 S M "clude by tariff the tlanish butter of the Rockies and in the great in on the battle smoked mind of valean proportions. Every disguise which occa^onally comes to us. We plains have been mapped to show the gentleman from Illinois, it can is attempted by tens of thousands Irrigated lands of various grades, must boost the price of beef by a of children, who go through their be depended on to fade quickly and land suitable for dry-farming, land istiff tariff on the Argentine com­ neighborhoods in mobs, begging for in a moment or two he will be howl­ suitable only for grazing, and so modity. We must add to the cost pennies and dimes and “ hand-outs.” on. This data Is made available ing for the biggest and best navy ^ A number of efforts have been of wool, cotton, meat and dairy for the use of the Department of ever, regardless of cost or conse­ made to eliminate the begging from Agriculture and western ranchers products— and of course wheat— quences. the day’s pregram. Civic organiza­ supply of energy. It is making a ^ by tariff Increases, tions have tried to get the Ameri­ The fact that Mr. Britten has and homesteaders. fAnd when we have done all that can boys and girls to set'an ex­ On top of this, the department just recently gone over the head of the farmer will be ready to accept ample for their foreign brothers is reckoning the country’s future the State Department and “ the and sisters— but to no avail. The national inventory of the tons of end. The Interior Department,,very the further benefit of a. McNaryr President and tried to call a sort number of participants has Increas­ coal, barrels of oil and second- encouragingly, points out that the pieces, run through a vegetable Haugen bill. fs date ffK of naval conference of his own ed yearly and, even In the exclusive feet of water power that will be estimated quantity of coal on gov- chopper and mix with grated small This is in the face of the obvious residence sections,v it Is possible to available to American workers ernment-owned-land in the west is with a British parliamentary com­ 'Am e r ic a n Health and Diet Mm chopped celery, the fact that wages in the industries see the gamin paraders in action. and industrialslsts of the future. Tn greater than the total tonnage of tomato pulp and olive oil. Mix well mittee, doesn’t, of course, please this work, the tabulating of water all the coal in the British Isles. of the United States have passerl HIS roR .Y and place in tomato shells. If this our neighbor. But apparently it The bright and particular visit­ power resources takes an impor­ Those are a few of the reasons Advice is served on lettuce you will enjoy the peak and, meeting keen com­ isn’t because it was a ridiculous ing “ lion” of the present New tant place. The department esti­ why the secretaryship of the inte­ DECEMBER 8 a tasty dish. petition In the markets of the York seajon is Ottorino Respighi, mates, for Instance, that unde­ rior can be said to be one o.f the By DK. FRANK McCOl piece of effrontery; rather because 1775— Birthday of Gilbert Stuart Apple and Cabbage Salad • Jforld, will be less before they are the eminent Italian composer, veloped water power sites in the busiest and most responsible posts To ope small head of finely there might be one chance in a public-land states have' an aggre­ in the cabinet. There isn’t much ..ortrait painter, best known higher. Not only is it the idea of whose opera, “ The Sunken Bell,” fo^ his portraits of George shredded cabbage add the chopped million that the proposal would be is being given at the Metropolitan gate, potential capacity of 15,000,- opportunity In the job for fame, tjbe Western farmer that the thing Washington. leaves of one head of lettuce, two taken up. « for the first' time in America. 000 horsepower. but there is a tremendous opportu­ chopped apples and a half cap of to do is to boost the cost of living nity for valuable public service. 1818— Illinois admitted to the Dr. MriJoy will eladly ans- This Mr. Britten is a Chicago He has been feted and greeted Union. wer personal questioiir. on finely chopped celery. Pour cream to the industrialist as far as it can and entertained. He has been a Untapped coal reserves also fig­ over mixture and allow to stand for ward politician who got into Con­ ure importantly In the inventory. 1881— Electric street lights adopt- health ano diet, adtliesscd to be boosted through tariff protec­ favorite for years with symphony ed in Pniladelphla. him. care of I’lie Herald. Kn- serving minutes before gress. He is still a ward politician. goers and his “ Pines of Rome” is Although there Is at present little Education In the elements of tion— but then boost it some more demand for new coal veins, the health is the object of a new "Per­ 1889— First legislature in North close stampe

''Vn capitulation for the year had'the following amounts une. 'ended: the general maintenan'’o account R o c k v U le has $2,583 left out of $11,000; oil­ ing, $139 out of $6,0o0; park, Randall Hennant, Sr., who has Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sheldick had $643, out of $2,000; steam roller, been away from home for some as their guests for Thanksgiving, for salary, repairs, etc., $299 out ] ^ 8 Meeting of Citizens Tuesday months has returned for a time. their mother, Mrs. Mary Barnes of $2,300; sprinkling and calcium . Word has been received that Se­ and daughter Miss Eva Barnes of ;■ A mass meeting of the citizens chloride, $1,146.40 out of $1,500; nior Warden Lewis W. Phelps has New Britain, and Miss Olive Barnes 1^111 ‘ be held Tuesday evening in engineering, $284 out of $1,200; returned to ihls home in Andover of Hartford, also Miss Elizabeth the superior court room, *tollowing culverts, $1,302 out of $4,000; in­ after several days spent at the Hart­ Ketchen of Wilson, an aunt of Mrs. the annual city Aieeting which will cidents, $93 out of $500; snow ford hospital. While he may be Sheldick. be held in the Town Hall. Details and ice removal, $2,160 out of $2,- obliged to return to the hospital There was an automobile crash opncerning the new silk industry 500. The Grove street Job showed later for additional treatment it Is near Threshers gasoline station, on which is to be brought to this city $104 left out of $6,000; Snipslc hoped that an operation will not Thanksgiving night about midnight, will be brought before the people. street storm sewer, $890 out of be necessary. when a Ford and a Buick sedan The Rockville-Willimantlc Light­ $2,000; West Main street work, Ellon Buell is ill with grip. came together. The people in the in Famous ing Company, the Rockville Cham­ $1,134 out of $5,000 and Tolland It is reported that Mrs. Charlotte Buick car were not hurt, but the ber of Commerce and representa­ Avenue work, $104 out o f $2,500. Phelps, a former resident of this man in the Ford received a broken tive citizens have conferred with Out of the $5,000 appropriated for town, has returned to her home in arm and was taken to the Manches­ the representatives of the silk con­ sidewalks, curbing and gutters the Andover, after having been under ter Memorial hospital. cern and progressed to a point committee spent $4,757.74 leaving treatment at the Hartford Hospital Mr. and Mys. Albert E. Stiles and GULBRANSEN where the assistance of the people $243.26. Having a balance of for some weeks. Her condition is son. Ward Stiles, spent Thanksgiv­ is required. The meeting on Tues­ about $12,000 at the close of the r0opted as favorable. ing with their daughter, Mrs. Ralph day is open to the public and both year, the committee has asked for Mrs. Morris Rackmilowltz and E. Collins. men and women and all interested $13,500 less for the coming year children, her sister. Miss Anna Ep­ Mr. and Mrs. George ‘ West of in this new industry are urged to than was asked last year. stein, and Richard Turshen of Ams- Foster street entertained a party of be present. The name of the con­ Correction ton, went to New York on Friday to fifteen at their home on Thanks­ cern will be announced at this It has been requested that the attend the wedding of Miss Lillian giving Day. meeting. It is said that they will Herald correct the statement made Epstein, sister of Mrs. Rackmilo- Mrs. Carrie (Meacham) Parsons, install 150 looms in their proposed in Saturday’s edition concerning witz and Miss Epstein, to Richard sister of Mrs. Anna (Meacham) mill. The public has been asked to the automobile accident in Elling­ Passer, the ceremony taking place at Risley, is still very seriously sick at subscribe $6,000 to be used for ton. The cars implicated in the ac­ thQ Hopkinson Mansion, Brooklyn. her home in Hartford. moving the business to the city. cident were driven by Frank Ga- Miss Anna Epstein acted as maid of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan West and lit­ If Rockville is successful in rais­ lomba, 19, of Franklin street, city, honor. The newly married couple tle son, Richard, motored to the ing the $6,000 it will mean a $3,- and Anthony Mozzer, 27, of Buck- will go on a wedding tyip to Lake- home of Hibbard West, of Tolland, OOQ-a-week payroll will be added wood. for Thanksgiving. land. The passengers of both cars At a short business meeting of to the city’s industries and that were taken into the home of John Miss Irma Lord, of the faculty of xnany local people will find re-em- the Willimantic State Normal Train­ the Congregational phurch, Sunday; Lugenbuhl whb lives at the corner letters of dismissal and recommen­ ployment. All these details and where the accident occurred. ing School spent her Thanksgiving Day recess at the home of her par­ dation to the Methodist church of many more will be announced and Notes East Hartford, were granted to Mr. ^plained at the meeting Tuesday ents, Mr, and Mrs. Loren M. Lord. The Friendly class of the Union- , Mr. and Mrs. George Kibbe en­ and Mrs. Roswell Alford. Mr. and ^vening, church will hold their regular busi­ tertained a party of eighteen rela­ Mrs. Alford have recently moved to For children or aduUs^ihe dainty Gtdhransen Minuet Model—'ordy $295 ^'Savings’ Bank Passes $5,000,000 * ness meeting and social Wednes­ tives and friends at Thanksgiving East Hartford. ' Mark day evening in the church social dinner on Thursday. Among those There was a good sized audience _ _ / The People’s Savings Bank of rooms. Election of officers will take present from out-of town were Mrs. at the Federated church on Thanks­ iifhich Judge John E. Fisk is presi­ place followed by an entertain­ Lulu Lord and son, Morgan, also giving morning, who listened to a dent, has passed its $5,000,000 ment. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Chapman, of fine address by Rev. T. H. Wood­ flaark in assets. The statement of Stanley Dobosz Post, American Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. Emil ward. You cdWt help liking th&n! the bank shows a surplus of $300,- Legion will hold its regular meet­ Johnson and daughter, of Farming- 0 0 with individual profits of $70,- ing on Tuesday evening in G. A. R. ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood 581.29, with $70,203 in interest hall. Following the meeting there Raymond and children of New Brit­ The charming Gulbransen Minuet Ivlodel, so account and deposits of $4,566,- will be an address. ain. GILEAD 071.81, making the total assets of The date for the annual Christ­ Miss Clarissa Lord was at home perfectly suited to the small home . . . so ideal $5,006,856.10. Tl\e bank also has mas party of the Mothers’ Club of from Storrs College for the holiday. appreciation on tne stocks and the Union church will be Saturday A dinner party on Thursday at the Mr. and Mrs. Benjaman went for the children. bpnds to the amount of several afternoon, December 15. The fol­ Lord home included, besides local Thursday morning to spend a few biUndred thousand dollars. Officials lowing committee have been ap­ relatives, Grinton Will of Mama- days with Mr. and Mrs. 'Ralph Car­ O nly 3 feet 8 }4 inches high. Tone and volume of the bank announced the passing pointed: Mrs. E. H. ■ Cobb, Mrs. roneck, Robert Will and Gilbert penter at their home in Hartford. of the $5,000,000 mark on Satur­ Hoyt Hayden, Mrs. Emeline Lud­ Kelley, seniors from Wesleyan Uni­ Dr. and Mrs. Walter D. Way and that will ama^ you. Graceful cabinet in attract day. wig and Mrs. Edward Miller. versity, Middletown. children of Westport, N. Y., spent Kfgisterins U prights— ptSO, $530, $675, $ 7 0 0 tive finisL Only $2951 i’, New K. of C. Whist Series The Woman’s Missionary society several days this week with hiS; of the Union church will meet Walnuts and Oakst 1 J f. The final whist of the series of parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Daniel with Mrs. A. Leroy Martin of slig h t higher fall whists was held Friday evening PUBUC RECORDS Way. •in the Knights of Columbus hall Davis avenue Tuesday afternoon. At this writing there is some im­ There will be an interesting talk I by organization. In spite of the provement in the condition of E. by Mrs. Charles H. Daniels of the * biad weather there wers ten tables WARRANTEE DEEDS W. Buell, who is ill with pleurisy ^ players. The prizes for the even­ Hartford Seminary. Mrs. Daniels George H. Hall, Jr., of New York, lives in Tolland and has many and g'.ip. ing’s play were awarded to^ the fol­ to Raymond R. Bowers and Sher­ Willie C. Bartholemew. who has friends in this city. wood Bowers, a one-quarter interr lowing ladies: Mrs. L. J. Conrick been qui r ill is reported as improv­ dnd Miss Rose LaCrosse; and the- Miss Helen Carr who has been est to a certain tract of land on the spending the Thanksgiving holi­ north side of Manchester Green ing. Dr. Whittle of Glastonbury is 0 n ts ’ prizes to John Hammond atten-’ ing him. Outstanding Values In days with her mother, Mrs. Thomas road and the east side of Stark­ and William Sweeney. The Capitol Mr. and Mrs. Robert Porter and prizes for the series were awarded F. Garvan, returned to New York weather street. City Saturday. Hans B. Brandt, of New York, sons are spending a few lays with to. Miss LaCrosse and John Ham­ to Raymond R. Bowers and Sher­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson mond. These whists are largely at­ Mrs. Elizabeth Kingston of El­ wood Bowers, a quarter Interest in Preston in Brooklyn, N. Y. tended and have proved so suc­ lington avenue has returned' from spending Thanksgiving with her the above described property. Mrs. C. R. Perry &nd son cessful that a new series of winter Laurence spent the week end in Rebuilt Pianos son at Southbridge, Mass. ■whists will be started next Wed- MARRIAGE INTENTIONS Hartford with her mother, Mrs. ' nesday evening, December 5. .\t Rev. Milton R. Liebe returned I Saturday to Lewiston, Me., having An application for a marriage li­ Stone. ' t| ie last whist of this new series cense was made Saturday afternoon Walter Doubleday of Colchester,, t#o more attractive and valuable spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert .Liebe of by Thomas Flavell of this place ami and Miss Eisan of Hartforn were prizes will be awarded. Miss Isabella Hamilton, daughter of married at the local parsonage by I Annual Eastern Star Meeting Prospect street. Mr. and Mrs. George Herzog Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton of the Rev. J. W. Deeter Saturday ; Hope Chapter, Eastern Star will 49 Florence street, Manchester. evening, Nov. 24. bilfi its annual meeting Tuesday have moved from Brooklyn street [,i e'Vening. Reports for the year will to the Jones’ rent on Orchard street. Headlines you never see: WON Irving Cobb spends his winters be presented and officers elected WEALTH BY EMBEZZLING AND window shopping, according to an for'the ensuing year. As this is the Miss Katherine Buckley has re­ turned from a visit in New York PLAYING HORSES, SAYS FORM­ item from New York. Babe Ruth annual meeting of the order it is ER BANK CLERK. also has a terrific appetite. hoped that a large number of mem­ City. I Judge John B. Fahey delivered bers will be present. Refreshments the annual Memorial address Sun­ ■will be served at the close of the day at the Willimantic Lodge of business session. Elks’ Memorial service. „ In City Court ADVISE THOSE WITH BOGART BECKER BROS. John Foley, 52. of this city, was “Well, Mrs. Johnsing,” a colored FRAYSER before Judge John E. Fisk Satur­ physician announced, after taking day morning charged with intoxi­ her husband’s temperature. “ Ah cation and was fined $11.43, in $115 has knocked de fever outen him.” STOMACH TRODBLE, TO $195 eluding costs. “ Sho’ nuff,” was the excited re­ Good mahogany case. Fine $175 Elks* Memorial Services A splendid rebuilt instrument. A good quality piano. Ma­ The Rockville Lodge of Elks, ply. "Am he gwine g'^t well, den?” Mellow tone, easy action and tone. Won’t last long at this “ NO’m” answered the doctor. hogany case. Good action and No. 1359,. held their annual mem­ TRY THE TOMC ERBJUS fine case. price. orial service yesterday'afternoon “ Dey’s no hope fo him, but you has --- ' ■ resonant tone. at the Elks’ home on Prospect de satisfaction ob knowin’ dat he street. The :service commenced at 3 dies cured.” Mrs. J. H. Haydock of 75 10th Street, I^all River, Mass., a Resi­ MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED o’clock. Harry Conklin Smith gave dent of the City for^.38 Years, Tells the Public How the a very impressive memorial ora­ Tonic ERBJUS Restored Her Health After Five Years of SMALL DEPOSIT DOWN BALANCE IN 2 YEARS tion. Mr. Smith is one of the Past Sickness. Exalted Grand Masters of the lodge SIMPLE REMEDY 1$ and gave the memorial address a Mrs. Haydock says, “ I had stomachy trouble for five years. I never few years ago. The program open­ felt good during that time. ed with the singing of “ America” DOON TO WOMEN "I had headaches in the morning and dizzy spells caused me to fall after which Exalter Ruler Michael to the floor several times. • I absolutely had no appetite and anything H. Roberts and his staff conducted Women in delicate health need that I would eat caused me to bloat and my trouble would commence— PLAYER-PIANO SPECIAL the opening ceremonies. Prayer not be tortured by using griping, coffee made me sick at my stomach. was offered by Chaplain Oscar Pe­ ■violent, irritating purgatives. A ‘‘I read results of other people in the paper and,I decided to get the terson after which the Elks’ quar­ simple, harmless and pleasant rem­ tonic ERBJUS.^ I did and the first bottle gave me such results that it tet sang “ Lead Kindly Light.’’ Fol­ edy for constipation, biliousness, surprised me. lowing Mr. Smith’s address, Har­ sick headache and sour stomach "I have now taken 5 bottles and my stomach trouble Is entirely old Ransom rendered a vocal se­ can be had in the form of a mild gone. I have not had a dizzy spell for three weeks and I feel like a new lection. The -program closed with vegetable laxative. woman and I advise anyone with stomach trouble to take ERBJUS. It the singing of the “ Star Spangled This remedy, used successfully Gulbransen will certainly make good and I know it.” for many years, is based on a fa­ Banner.’’ For sale at Packard Drug Store and all leading druggists. , Basketball Team Organized mous prescription. The Rockville Athletic Associa­ It has no harmful or unpleasant tion have organized a fast basket­ effects — safe to mve to the chil­ ball team for the season and have dren. Every family should keep a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiigiiiigiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiii chosen Michael Leonard for man­ supply of this simple, inexpensive ager and Albert Spellman, assist­ remedy op hand at all times. ant manager. The players for the Just ask for Beecham’s laxative Pills and be on the safe side. 50c at I Come Ini Look! \ season are about the same as were in last year’s tebln: guards, Skin­ all druggists. Trial size 25c. Regular $675 ner and Weber; center, Boyle; for­ wards, Leonard, Pressler and K. I Make an Offer! | HERE’S A VALUE FOR YOU Sullivan, substitute, Francis Hall. The team is planning for local and NOTICE Here is a most wonderful bargain in a standard action, nationally out of town games, the local games known player-piano, splendid value. Guaranteed 10 years. Ma­ being played in the Town Hall. hogany case. Report of Public Works Depart­ SOUTH MANCHESTER SAN­ $479 ment ITARY AND SEWER DIS­ I USED CAR WEEK I FREE ROLLS FREE BENCH FREE LESSONS The Public Works Department TRICT Free Rolls— Free Bench— Free Lessons of which Alderman A. E. Waite i S We must clear our Used-Car Department to make = Free Delivery 2 YEARS TO PAY chairman and George B. Milfle, On and after January 1st, 1929, S room for New 1929 models. We guarantee every used • S superintendent, have returned 5 car sold because we want you for a future customer. = $12,000 to the city treasury, after a RENTAL CHARGE will be made to each USER or OWNER of prop­ having completed the work plan­ erty having connection with the, S These cars must be sold and that is why the prices are S ned for the fiscal year. The appro­ HAVE GObD MUSIC FOR CHRISTMAS SEWERS of the SOUTH MA.N- = right. S priation for the department was a CHESTER SANITARY AND SEW­ little less than $60,000. The re- ER DISTRICT commensurate with I 1928 Whippet 6 Cabriolet Coupe | the uses made thereof. The RENTAL CHARGES there­ I Demonstrator | for until further notice will be ffi' THIRTY (30) PER CENT, of the I 1927 Hudson Brougham, new Duco. | charges for water supplied by the s 2-1927 Whippet Coaches | South Manchester Water Company m '■'i to said Users of the Sewers of said I 2-1926 Ford Tudors, both new Duco. | “MUSIC FOR CHRISTMAS” District or of the estimated cost V * - of such waters discharged into said I 1922 Ford Tudor | Sewers supplied said Users, from I 1925 Ford Tudor | sources other than aforesaid com­ puted at the current rates of said I 1924 Cleveland Coach , i FOR Water Company. To facilitate the payment of said I 1926 Star Coach ‘ | Make Make G Eb^ERAL RENTAL CHARGES arrange­ I 1926 Stud'ebaker Coupe ' > | ments have been made with THE This a SOUTH MANCHESTER WATER I 1926 Sttidebaker Coupe . i 'iPhisa;, ELEGTRIO COMPANY to BILL and COLLECT said charges in its name for the ac­ I Several other gopd buys. I Musical Musical PLXN count of said SEWER DISTRIC'r, I CASH EASY TERMS | said charges to be rendered quar­ Christmas Christmas terly beginning approximately April I ijBfc~4rJrA~A4i> 1st 1929. I Machell Motors Sales SOUTH MANCHESTER SANI­ TARY AND SEWER DISTRICT. s » 91 Center St.^ . Tel. 2017» Open Evenings FRANK CHENEY, JR., Vresldent. MlllillllllllllHIillllllllllllllilllliilillllllUUUlllllUlllllilllllllllUillllUllllillllllllil ■ . ■'* ■ : i P A G @ S IX MANCHESTEE (C0NN:) . EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 192S.

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Monday, December 3. 280.2—W TAM , C L E V E L A N D -1070. 9:30—WEAF family party. Leading DX Stations. Tha play presented by the Dramatic 10:30—Studio recital. 405.2— WSB, ATLANTA-740. Club of thelUniversIty of Pennsyl­ 12:30—Dance program. 9:3(1—WEAK artists party. vania will bdT>roadcasc by W FI at 7 399.8— WeX-WJR, DETROIT—750. 11:45- (imwii’s dance orchcsira. o’clock for one of the biggest high­ 7:30—Roxy wltn WJZ. 283.3— KYW , CHICAGO—1020. lights scheduled for Monday night 8:30—Llngeman minstiels. 8:00—Orchestra, studio program. Half an hour later Roxy and His Gang 499.7—W TIC, HARTFORD—600. 9:3(1—W.IZ real folks hour. will entertain listeners of the WJZ 8:00—WEAF programs (2% hrs.) 10:00—Slim figures program. . chain. Fram a ’’nickelodeon" soloist at 42>..3-WOR, N E W A R K —710. 10:30—Male quartet orchestra. $12 a vreek to prima donna at the 7:00- Levltow’s orchestra: lledera. 11:00—WJZ Slumimr music. Metropolitan Opera is the story of 8:00—United Choral singers. 12:00—Uptown hour; orchestra. Rosa Ponselle, soprano, who will be 8:30-'Courler's concert hour. irOfl— Insomnia Club orchestra. the guest artist of the General Motors 9:30—Jubilee hour with James Miller 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. family party to go on the.air over and Charles Farrell, guitarists. 9:00—Classical studio program. WEAF and allied stations at 9:30. A 10:00—The Adventurer’s program. 10:30—Lombardo’s Ro.val Canadians. program of popular classical music 10:30—Thirty Minute menL 12:00—Two dance orchestras . will bo presented by Miss Ponselle, II :U5—Henderson’s dance orchestra. 344.5— W ENR, CHICAGO—870. who will be supported by a symphony 11:30—The Witching hour. 8:15—Parmer Rusk’s talk. orchestra directed by Eugene Goosens, 302.6—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. 11:00—Studio feature program. conductor of Rochester Philharmoulc 7:00—l.owe's dance orcheatra. 254.1 —WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. orchestra and an outstanding modem 7:30—WJZ Roxy and Gang. 8:30—Edge water orchestra, trio, composer. He is also director of the 9:00—Studio musical program. operatic department of the Eastman 9:00—Mooaeheart hour; songs. 10:00—Andrew's iroubadouis orche.sira 11:05—Orchestra; mystery three. .School of Music, of the Rochester L it­ ! 1:00—Memorial organ recital. tle Symphony orchestra and of the 416.4— W GN-W LIB. CHICAGO—720. 464.3—W EAF. NEW YORK—660. 9:30—WEAF artists party. Rochester Opera Company. At the 6:30—Spoigs talk for boys.' same time James Miller and Charles 10:30—Violinist hungry five. 7:00—Savings Bank hour. 11 ;30—Baritone, orchestra;; dreamt. Farrell, special artists of the guitar, 7:20—Talk. "World Today." will be the big feature of the Jubilee 12:15—Two danre nrehestraa hour through W OK and the Columbia 7:46—Physical culture prince. 344.6—W LS. CHICAGO—870. stations. Miller and Fan-ell are dis­ 8:00—The chorlstera program. 8:35—Tenor; water witches. , tinctly society entertainers and seldom 8:.S0—Gypsies dance orchestra. 9:30—Musical program. perform on the stage or in night 9:30—General Motors’ hour featurina 10:00—Revue: hippodrome, clubs. They are especlaily well known Rosa Ponselle, soprano; Eugene 447.6—WMAQ.WQJ, CHICAGO—870. at Saratoga and Palm Beach. A t Gossens, director. 9:00—WOR programs (2 hrs.) 10:30 the W E A F chain will present the 10:30—Grand opera, "L'AmIco Fritz." 11:15—f ’oncert orchestra, pianist. grand opera "L’Amlco Fritz." High­ 393.5—WJZ. NEW YORK—760. 12:00—Two dance orchestras. lights that will tempt the distance 6:00-il’alaJs D’Or orchestra, 288.3—W FAA, D A L L A S -1040. seeker who is also a nighthawh will 6:4.5—I.ong’.nA hrs.) 7:85-Air college; German .songs. 384.1—WMC, MEMPHIS—780. Melt in spoon; inhale vaporaj Il:ii0—Amoa ’ n’ Andy, comic team. M

■ fixed were not based upon any ^ ing of the members of Orford Par­ OLD MAN RUN DOWN M uniform basis as regards popula­ ish Chapter and guests from other JAS. M. BURKE SUFFERS Milford, Conn., Dec, 3.— Jamej^? Judicial Council Plans tion of towns or cities. For exam­ D: A. R. ASSURED branches of the organization. Reynolds, 87rwas run down on - ple, In the town of Bethony with a Mrs. J. M. Williams exhibited the Post Road here today by population of 411, the number of several interesting bottles and POISONING, IN HOSPITAL automobile driven by Kenneth A.,^^ . Reform O f Conn. Courts jurors being 21, was on a basis OF GLASS WORKS vases in her possession, all in the WardweU, -of Westport, and is in of 50 to the thousand, while In New dark olive green color which was a critical condition in Milford hos­ Haven and Waterbury it was 1 to the usual color of the Pitkin pro­ James M. Burke, a member of pital. Ward well was arrested the thousand, in Meriden 1.5 and in duct. She gave a short descrip­ the town school board and one of charged with reckless driving. Rey­ Ansonla 1.6 to the thousand. ^ T T i - L Presents to People Its Scheme for Revision of Laws. Miss Mary Cheney Reports tion of each and invited the ladles its representatives on the joint nolds received a compound frac- v “ Now was there any linlforinlty to have a closeup view of the ob­ school board, one of the oldest ture of’ the right leg and scalp in- , . between the towns or between the jects at the close of the program. business men of Manchester be­ juries., His age’'accprdlng to hospi­ (Joveming Legal Activities. smaller towns. While Prospect had , During the afternoon Mrs. A. A. fore his retirement a few years ago tal atteridahts,!.makes his injuries 35, Oxford and Southbury 30, Wol­ S u c c e s s in Securing C u C m A S - Wassail and Miss Carrie Lull played is a patient at the Manchester dangerous. cott 25, and Woodbrldge 20, all two duets, one of then the spirited Memorial hospital, having been ad­ under 1200 in population, Hamden, Rights to Old Ruins Here. "La Chasse au Lion” by Kuelllng Many Important changes In the court system of the state of Connec­ mitted Saturday, afternoon suffer­ Orange, West Haven and Seymour and the other “ Under the Linden ing from blood poisoning. ticut are advocated In st report made to Governor Trumbull by the Judi­ had 4. and Milford 4.2 to the Tree” by Volkmann. Miss Mabel cial Council, of which Chief Justice George W. Wheeler Is the head and thousand, all towns whose popu'a- Mr. Burke went to Boston to Orford Parish Chapter, Daugh­ Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. many leading lawyers of the state are members. tlon ranged between 6700 and 16,- Richard C, Williams of Maple'.vood, spend Thanksgiving with a .eister These changes will come before the incoming Legislature for con­ 614. The same variances appear ters of the American Revolution, N. J., who was visiting her grand­ when he Was taken ill and decided sideration. As they affect the whole course of legal procedure in the generally In the number of jurors held a largely attended and en­ parents in Manchester, delighted to return home. Blisters formed on state they are of the utmost importance to its peqple. given by statute to each town. thusiastic meeting Saturday after­ with several recitations, one of his hands, face and body and he In order that the citizens may Know precisely what is contemplated, Equalization Plan noon in the parlors of the South them entitled “ Oh Sir.” translated entered the hospital for treatment. and why, the Judicial Council, through its secretary, Richard H. Phillips, “ The unfairness of this distri­ Methodist church. Several guests from the French hy Alfred Ayres. A year ago he Went to Boston to is supplying to the press a series of articles e.vplaining the reforms con­ bution and its tendency to impair were present including members of This monologue called for varied spend Thanksgiving with his sis­ templated. the quality of the jurors finally sel-» Henry Champion chapter of Col­ vocal and facial expressions but ters and while there was taken 111 Herewith is the first of these, which deals with the question of ‘‘Im­ ected Is apparent. We have sought* chester, and the state consulting the young elocutionist gave the Get ah your shopping done right with much the same ailment that provement of the Selection of the Jurors.” to find a method which would furn­ registrar and principal speaker of selection adralrablj,. as she did now. now confines him to the hospital. ------<».. ------the afternoon, Mrs. Mary Bishop of ish a just basis of distribution with­ another setting forth the foreign­ It’s bound to make you glad,* At that time he was confined for boftle do not deem it necessary for this out giving to the large ceaters of Elizabeth Porter Putnam Chapter ers’ view of the Statue of Liberty. two weeks and when he felt the J JURY SELECTION population a number of jurors of Putnam. ’Cause, ikter on, you’ll not be forced jurisdiction. We are of the opinion In response to an enthusiastic recall To rush around like mad. same trouble developing again on Of especial public value will be that our present system'with son'e which would be many , times the The regent, Mrs. Lucius Foster, she gave a bright little poem Friday he returned home and Sat­ 0 the passage of the Act which the changes can be much Improved. number to which they were ac­ presided and the meeting opened “ When Teacher Gets Cross.” urday entered the hospital. His Judicial Council ;,repared for im­ “ The mayors of our cities should customed and Impose jury duties with the pledge of al't-giance to the Mrs. Mary Bishop of Putnam gave condition Is much improved todav DRY GINGER ALE proving the method of selecting appoint the jury committees pro­ upon so great numbers of th'bir cit­ flag, and the welcome to the visit­ an account of her work as regis­ although It will probably be a mat­ $ jurors. The changes in the exist­ vided for by statute made up ''f izens as to make it seem a burden ing chapter. Mrs. Frederick Bock, trar for the state organization, and SCHOOL SAVINGS ter of a ■ft’eek or more before he ing plan are entirely practical, ^.t those who will realize the high to shun. regent, responded to the greetings also told the chapter how Elizabeth leaves the hospital. present the selectmen of the towns, civic duty Involved, and mayors “ We provide that no town shall and the past regent Mrs. Porter Putnam' chapter which was So Popular and the Jury Commissioners named should supervise the work of the have less than six jurors, and that Bailey also made remarks. The named for the mother of Only three schools In Manchester by the Mayors select twice the num­ each town shall have for each ladies brought photographs of Putnam has been able to enroll a Every day more and more commjttees and Insist that this duty' attained a hundred per cent in de­ people are buying the Five ber of jurors required by statute for 100 of population up to 10,- the little house In Colchester, membership of 225. One of the is well and Impartially performed. posits in connection with the Edu­ Glass Bottle of .Newgate Gin­ their towns or cities and send this “ We propose adding to the select­ 000 have one juror, and for each built in 1702, where they are ac­ sources of acquiring new members cational Thrift Service during the list to the Clerk of the Superior succeeding 1000 of population from customed to meet. They expressed is through the Children of the Am­ ger Ale. Tneyilike its fine men in our towns, who make up the week ending November 27, it was flavor, its moderate price. Be Court of the County and the jury list of jurors, the town clerk in 10,000 to 25,000 six jurors. This their pleasure at the invitation, to erican Revolution. On reaching the stated today at The Savings Bank commissioners named by the Super­ Includes all but 27 of the 168 towns come to Manchester and assured the age of 18, the young girls may be­ SURE ^-ou get the large green order to give the selectmen the of Manfchester. They are Manches­ bottle with the blue Newgate ior Court eliminate half of these benefit of his acquaintance and of the state. For each 1000 of members of Orford Parish chapter come Daugh’ ers in the senior chap­ ter Green, South Main street and lists leaving the number required population from 25,000 to 50,000 of a cordial welcome when they re­ ters. Another method by which the label. Your grocer or drug­ judgment in making up the jury Oakland schools. The list follows: gist should have it. by statute. lists as well as to secure and write we provide for two additional turn the visit. Routine business of D. A. R. chapters may gain new Attend- De- the meeting and reports of various The plan of the Judicial Council up the information concerning pros­ jurors. This provision would only members, is by endeavoring to In­ School ance posits P.C. Retailers, call Thomp- means the stimulation of these of­ affect ten towns, and for each 1000 committee chairmen followed. terest the school teachers who pective jurors for the jury commis­ Man. G reen ...... 253 253 100 sanville 228-2, reverse the ficials in carrying out their work, sioners. The lists of jurors so of population from 50,000 up we Particularly Interesting was the come to the different towns. Even South ...... 80 80 100 account of progress made by the and both more work and better chosen containing twice the num­ provide for one additional juror. though they do not always remain Oakland ...... 20 20 100 charges— prompt deliver­ work by the selectmen and town committee on preservation of the 'a ber which the jury commissioners This provision would only affect for many years, oace they become Hollister St...... 290 288 993 ies always. . clerk In making up the lists for the old Pitkin glass works ruins at will select, if all selections are made New Haven, Bridgeport, Hartford. members they readily affiliate with No^ School St. ..544 539 99 towns and by the committees named Waterbury and New Britain. In our Manchester Green by Miss Mary In accordance with the statutory other chapters and whenever they Highland Park ..135 133 98 by the Mayors for the cities and requirements, shoulu give the jury judgment this is the fairest and Cheney. The committee has al­ do become Interested they prove again more work and better w»'rk most practical method available. ready secured the consent of heirs Buckland ...... I l l 108 97 NEWGATE GINGER ALE commissioners a better opportu.ilty moat helpful in assisting with pa­ Washington .. ..371 325 87.6 by the Jury Commissioners in pick­ to select good men for the jury “ The proposed amendment is so living in Italy, California and other geants and entertainments. Mrs. (ji CO . parts of this country to sell the Keeney ...... 81 70 87.5 ing the jury list from the list sent boxes. drawn that it will apply auto- Bishop believed that next to the THOMPSONVILLE up from the towns and cities. piatlcally with each new census. land on which the historic ruins mother in the home there is no in­ Barnard ...... 432 371 85 Annual Letter Nathan Hale ....4 9 2 418 84 The plan of the Council gives “ We shall send each year a let­ “ The number of jurors to be sel­ stand and a small portion adjoining. fluence more potent for patriotism greater uniformity in the numbers ected for the town of the state will Miss Cheney referred briefly to the or anything else than that exerted Bunce ...... 73 47 64 ter to the mayors and jury commit­ Lincoln ...... 491 280 57 selected from the towns and cities. tees of our cities and to the select­ be 8,422 in place of the 5,985 now business' conducted there by the by the teacher of young children. o . The present inequality in the men and town clerks reminding provided for. With a population of Pitkin Brothers who for 25 years The speaker was listened to with numbers selected is very striking, them of the vital importance to the nearly one and one-half million the had a monopoly on he manufacture close attention and her helpful sug­ for example, Bethany has 50 jurors administration of justice In the number called upon to serve is not of glass bottles and vases of dif­ gestions were favorably received Totals 3372 2932 86 T O M O R R O ’tV to the 1000 while Waterbury has 1 making up of these lists. We pro­ large.” ferent kinds. Some of these bot­ and will doubtless be put into prac­ to the 1000. , vide in this amended statute for the tles were very large, 47 Inches In tice by Orford Parish chapter. The Council says the complexity appointment by the judges of three circumference and 19 Inches hlg'i A social hour followed the meet­ of modern cases requires a broader with necks about 2 Inches in dia­ jury commissioners Instead of two TEXTILE STRIKE AVERTED ing during which the hostesses selection of jnrors. “ Our jurors, as at present, who with the clerk of meter. Some of then were used as served sandwiches, cake, coffee, they say, “ are not the manufactur­ containers for sweet cider and the Superior Court will constitute Pawtucket, R. I., Dec. 3.— An­ salted nuts and mints. The ladles ing and business interests of the the Board of Jury Commissioners. shipped to the "V/est Indies, and who served on the hostess and re­ state, and of the wealth and culture other textile strike had been avert­ doubtless were returned with some­ We Impose upoiv them additional ed today when a five per cent wage ception committees were Mrs. F. of the state. The primary fault is duties to those now performed by thing much stronger. SanA for the H. Strong, Mrs. W. B. Lull, Mrs. s r i u H very largely with the individuals reduction affecting some 10,000 manufacture of the glass had to he them, making provision for examin­ mill workers in the Blackstone val­ W. E. Alvord, Mrs. H. A. Cook, of these classes who avoid being ation of the fitness of the jurors, brought from New Jersey and com­ Mrs. N. S. Smith, Mrs, Sherwood placed in' the lists of jurors, and if ley district was accepted after a petition became so keen that the and providing that no name shall vote by representatives of union Martin. Miss Alice Dexter, Miss by chance their names so appear be placed upon the list, unless upon Pitkin Brothers ceased the manu­ Mary Cheney, Mrs. C. W. Holman, 5 they urge their excuse, because of members and the mill workers re­ facture of these bottles but many of i the personal knowledge of one of turned to the mills under protest. Mrs. J. P. Cheney, Mrs. J. M. Wil­ M >t>< business or other interests." the jury commissioners the board them remain In Manchester homes liams and Mrs. H. B. House. We print in full the very illumin­ shall determine that the juror is as much-prized heirlooms. Miss i i i i ating argument of the Judicial qualified; It Is provided that the Cheney said that a fire had des­ Several rolling pin throwing con­ Council in behalf of the enactment JAKE KJ troyed the roof of the old stone ^ list of jurors so selected shall be tests have been staged this fall. I— of the Pullc Act attached to their signed and sworn to by the jury John: Alas, nobody knows my building, anfi the glassworks were How do they manage to get all the Report and whose passage they sorrow. ruins when her father, the late commissioners and then filed in the husbands to pose? ,1 11 I h‘iiij iiCTin'iA recommend. Superior Court. Jake: I didn’t even know you Frank Cheney, was a small boy. It Abolition of Juries “ Under the proposed amendment w'ere married.— Answers. is the aim of the committee and of "The abolition of trial by jury the duties of the jury commission­ Orford Parish chapter to put these THE NEW FORD CARS has more advocates than ever be­ ers will be much greater than ruins in such condition that they are rea(1,r for Immediate fore. Trial by jury hrs been a part formerly. Those who are selected Channlng Pollock, playwright, w’lll remain for at least another delivery. of our system for the administra­ says theater audiences these days hundred years. Miss Cheney ex­ for these positions by the judges Manchester Motor, Sales tion of the law from earliest times. should be not only competent, but “ check their brains with their pressed the ■wish that the little Probably the large majority of our hats.” And, of course, Mr. Pollock, park plot may sometime be the Dennis l\ Coleman, Mgr. men who have a high spirit of ser­ 1000 Main St. people favor in some form its con­ vice and a strong devotion to public some just check their hats. meeting place for a special gather­ tinuance. We do not stop to argue duty. Whether this part of this w the question. We recognize it as work shall be done well or ill will an accepted American institution. depend upon the men whom the m m a We recognize too that the harsh judges select. The system will pro­ criticism levelled against the jury vide good jurors provided the sev­ system does not have the basis for eral officials who are responsible for just criticism in Connecticut that it these lists and for the jury commit­ has in some btherx Jurisdictions. tees and the jury commissioners do - T - l Nevertheless we must concede that their duty. There needs to be a NOW! there is room for improvement Im better understanding upon the part the personnel, and in the mode of STORE-TO-STORE SHOPPING of the public of th® Importance to — ...rMisssj selection, of jurors. Our jurors are society, and to the state and to IS A THING OP THE PAST not fairly representative of our themselves of the selection of our citizenship, and more especially of jurors. . To the modem woman, selecting foods is only a matter of the manufacturing and business in­ Text Book a few minutes time. No endless searching from store to !!inR! terests of the state, and of wealth “ We propose, subject to the ap­ store, seeking choice foods and^better values. By experience and culture of the state, ^he prim­ proval of your Excellency and the ary fault is very largely with tl.e In­ Board of Finance and Control, pre­ the up-to-the-minute woman knows that A & P offers the finest dividuals of these classes who avoid paring a small booklet upon the foods----- imported and domestic------at prices that assure sub­ being placed on the list of jurors, duties of jurors, and containing stantial savings! and if by chance their names so ap­ answers to the questions which they pear they urge their excuse because ordinarily wish to know, and each of business or other Interests. year sending to each of the jurors Specially Selected, Sugar Cure^, Rindless! • • 0 q /* "Jury service Is one of the duties selected by the Jury Commissioners of citizenship and Its shirking helps a copy of this booklet. This will make our juries poorer and as a not only inform him as to many SLICED BACON lb . S ic consequence our justice poorer; in­ points which he should understand Juustiitg J o y cidentally it augments appeals and but will give him, we hope, a truer KARO SYRUP, Blue Label, 2 No. 1% Cans...... 23c adds to the expense of administer­ conception of the duty of the juror ing our law. New York City has a and a fuller appreciation that he is far greater proportion of business a part of the State’s system of ad­ VERMONT MAID SYRUP, 16 oz. jug '...... 23c Christmas would be incomplete with­ men on her juries than we have, ministering justice. her business men appear to regard “ The statute. Sec. 2230, desig­ Never fails to please— and so easy to prepare! out the many personal gifts which are It as a civic duty. J. P. M-organ of­ nates the exact number of jurors to cherished chiefly^ for the friendships fers no excuses in th^ preformance be returned by each town. 'Upon Y1PY V FY y o u r c h o ic e of his duty. He evidently regards o f FLAVORS 4 pkgs. 29c represent— gifts that swell the heart close examination of these figures with kindly thoughts of others. But this as one of the duties of the good we ascertained that the numbers as citizen, as it unquestionably is. why not add a practical touch by one Hard to Understand PiLLSBURY PANCAKE FLOUR, 2 pkgs...... ,..23c “ More and more with the grow­ gift o f lasting jo y — the Maytag. ing complexity of business the VIRGINIA SWEET PANCAKE FLOUR, 2 pkgs. . . . 19c cases to be tried become difficult to Enjoy the Mavtag’s^ faster, cleaner, gentler method of washing, its advanced understand. It is too much to ex­ All prepared— Just add milk or water and bake! 'bA.aytag R adio pect just results when not infre­ Program s method of wringing, its quiet, smooth quently a jury is called upon to de­ performance. Week after week, year termine a case of this character AUNT JEMIMA 2 pkgs. 25c KDKA, Pitt*- where no juror in the box has by bursh, Tuea.. after year, it will continue to bring good Sound Finanelng Wed., 10:00 experience or education become ENCORE SPAGHETTI, .Cooked, Can .. P.M. WCCO, _ cheer. The Maytag won its position of sufilclently familiar with the com­ For the Workingman ...... ,. . lOc Mlnneapolii, wprld leadership, not only by originating Telephone plexities of the business to grasp PH.. 8:30 P.M. KE3C« Portlend. inew and advanced ideas of design and for a Christmas and hold in mind the tangled FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI, Cooked, Can 10c _ OteMTue*.,8:30 Maytag on trial. Our Family Loan iervloc P.M. WBAP, ^ort vA)rth. construction, but by creating perfection threads of the e ’Idence. The Mon.. 8:30 P.M. WBZA, I f it doesn’t sell amounts Involved, as wealth grows, From the finest of wheat— tasteful and nourishing. Boston. S^iMdioid, FH., in every minute detail. itself, don’t keep are larger and the consequences of wmgolveAnYoiir 7:30 P ^ . C F ^ Toronto, it. Can., Tuct., 7 »0 P.M. wrong conclusions more far reach­ Money Problem t WHT, Chicago* Tuet., D^erred Payments Payments You'll Never Miss ing The burden Imposed upon the MACARONI 4 pkgs. 2Sc Wed., Thuri., PH,. Sat., judge in trying to assist t^he jury iO g l O O L O A N payable $S 9.-00 P.M. n«x. Loi ' THE JVIAYTAG COMPANY, Newton, Iowa a comprehension of the true Issues, 0 monthlyi plus lawful — Founded 1893 not infrequently. Is an increasingly interest. BLUE LABEL KETHUP, 16 oz. bottle... Permanent Phlladelpliln Factory Bra neb, Maytas St. T u ei, ‘n u n u Balldins—881-3 North Broad St., PhUadel- difficult one, Sat. 10i?5 A * .M“ . ---- XSL, phla, Pennaylvanla S a O O L O A N payable $10 ^ “ Those who select the jurors CHEESE, white or colored ...... r...... r.r.,.-.,. .... Salt___ Lake Cito, Mon., must exercise more care and im­ monthlyi plus lawful lb. 31c 7:30 P.M. KLZ, Denver. For komts w/Mont interest. ' Thur., 9K» P.M. electricity, the itaylai partiality in their choice. They The favorite all purpose soap— low in piSce! jr.urt MpuM an is available with ('a- must know that their selections Ti0U m it tMUmt bkiU tasoline motor. are men of good character, approv­ $ 3 0 0 L O A N payable $15 monthly^ plus lawful ed integrity and fair education, of V interest. IVORY MAP 10os.cakel2e 6oz.cake7c { the statutory age. and with no in­ Other Amountt In Propdrtloo 10- capacitating physical or mental dis­ « y ability. Cost fixed by law^ Every repay­ LIFEBUOY SOAP 4 cakes 25c New York System ment reduces the cost^ A u “ Perhaps in no locality in the loans in strict privacy^ east is there a better system of sel­ TOASTERETTES JOHNSON 1 Packages Both o q - ection of jurors than in New York Call, Write or Phone CAPE COD COOKIES EDUCATOR of each for V V* City. A Commissioner of Jurors, a PERSONAL FINANCE ^ HILLERY BROTHERS • non-partisan appointee of the 384 HARTFORD ROAD, judges, is in absolute charge of COMPANY PHONE U ( this department with a large num­ Rooms 2 and 8, State Theater Rnlldlng, 753 Main Street ber of helpers and Investigators, Maytag dealers everywhere follow, the standardized rule of sending a Ma enabling the department to Inves­ SO. MANCHESTER, CONN. to a home to do a week’s washing free, and without obligation of any kind, 'mis Call, Write or Phone 1-0-4 tigate every one of the 53,000 cn • is the way all Maytag Aluminum Washers are sold.. The Maytag ffi«^sell itsdf. the list of jurors and to keep a card Open 8:80 to 5. Sat. 8:30 to 1 e ^ ir Index of each one. Licensed by State, o i n e ^ “ This system obtains results, but, bonded to public. of course, at a large expense. We ■ ■ ■ --■ .!., 'i •'

Nh W%‘ Hp P E T G H T MANCHESTER '(CONNJ EVENING HERALH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8,1928.

'->1 ite sA i J jie JHE- yoyMG lOLfl/' h AUCENESmWEK iDVt f0HTV/0'«lfc Mrs. Herbert Hoover Is now be-^says about “Bert's” brealtfasta: OTH GRoues* ^ WHS.'PllODV-. ginning her career as the most tastes, and she’^a even HrylQg;^to : ^ m n s HAS HAPPENED she said. Then, excitedly; “Jerry, “I hope you will like Miss Morti­ photographed woman In America wear her own pretty soft white n tte Introduces JERKY RAY to you won’t miss the train In the 'V\0tVT you mer,” he said as they neared the lHt fOOT^>AkL ' 1*0 IT— and possibly in the world, for no hair like Mrs. Hoover’s. TER CARSTAIRS when he mornlHig?” Quaker City. “She’s one of the few other country takes Its “first peo­ Perhaps the ability to mean all ills airplane into the “If I do I’ll get there even if I girls mother doesn’t consider MO 0ME_,WAQ ple” so seriously and with euch In­ this to lesser women is one of the she is sharing with her have to sprout wings and fly,” among the lost.” eVEM HUiPfA" terest In their every personal move compensations for being over-pho­ ■roommate MYRTLE. She likes Jerry laughed. Jerry wondered why he told her as do we. tographed. ^ pilot, DAN HARVEY, but “You’d better depend upon the this. She could not help feeling In the few weeks since election, Alester showers her with atten* train,” Evelyn called back as she that the remark was aignlflcant. as well as during that period, Mrs. tlott... ^ V hastened on to the elevator. But she had something else more Hoover’s picture has been on the Vhh'ble'to buy a gown lor a Important to think about. What ascendency till It’s a safe wager |MWty ho has invited her to, Jerry A bell boy got off It and Jerry would she wear at dinner and that It will be Impossible to pick YOUR slipsk.otie from the store where showed him Evelyn’s traveling where would she change? up any paper from now on with­ she Wdrks but it Is ruined and bags. When the door closed behind Finally Alester himself settled out her picture. she is discharged when she con­ him she busied herself in packing the matter for her, We have seen her In a bewilder­ Children fesses,.'; Han tries to win her, but her own belongliigs. "We’re going to have the Mag­ ing variety of photographs—pic­ when he proposes she ' tells him Alester was back in a short while. nolia Rooms at The Kraal,” he said tures which have made us say, ^ O liv e I^berts Barkn she. d ° ^ *^0*- believe in love but Jerry was ready, looking very love­ and waited for the answering re­ “ she’s stunning” ; “she’s charm-: liojiStt^d marry for money. ly In the new coat. Her spirits mark for the eCMPCMPWCMFWY Gl^28 bq NEA Servicftjnt Ing”; she has dignity galore,” or Pre-School children won’t be Alester ^lakes advances which soared as she went down to the mark he was sure Jerry would less complimentary things as we Jerry repulses. But when he lobby. make. survey some snapshot. We have getting their outdoor exercihe' these learns that she has lost her job “My things are upstairs,” she * (To Be Continued) days unless their parents have been said to Alester. reacted with ‘she’ll have to watch on his account, he uses ids in­ her weight,” or “her hair Isn’t so foreslghted enough to provide for fluence to get her a place in a “We will, get them after lunch,” becoming that way.” chorus. he told her. the winter emergency and worked Jerry regarded him In surprise. For this Is the penalty of fame, out a plan for It. Rehearsals are hard, but she is -r all the worse If one’s fame is from befriended by EVELYN STARR, “After lunch?” she echoed. “Why, “I’m too tired to go out with who is in love with JAEL it’s only 10:30 now. I don’t think Daily Health some other cause than that one is THANE. Evelyn gives a party at. we ought to wait for lunch.” a professional beauty. Ralph by the time I’ve finished the which JAEL takes exception to “But we must,” Alester replied. I found Mary Plckford almost work,” said one young mother, JeiT;^s' presence. A scene ensues “I took Miss Starr to the station In Service In tears once as she surveyed a ‘^He’ll Just have to stay In the and Dan forces an apology from a taxi. My car’s In the garage for snapshot of herself In a certain Hints On How To Keep Well newspaper. I had to admit that house. I can take him to the park Jael. repairs. It won’t be ready before and sit and watch him while he three o’clock.” by World Famed Authority FOR MODERN YOUTH Mary was not at her best. Alester shows his jealousy, and “It’s positively libelous,” both runs . around In the summertime, Dan tells Jerry she is bringing “Oh, Alester,” Jerry walled. “We Paris created this chic blouse for but now 1 just can’t manage It,” won’t get to New York before youth and youthful type of woman. she and Doug exclaimed. “It’s not him to her feet but to guard her as if our whole livelihood didn’t Ralph’s mother lives In an apart'- reputation on account of his fam­ night.” TRAINING AND CARE HELP \ \jH 0 0 P e .E.- GrF?eKT’ <5ttlFF— ' It has distinctive brand trimming, ment. She Is a very good house­ “What of that?” he asked her. TO DE'VELOP TISSUES which provides unusual scheme for depend on our looks! And once ily. Alester drives her to Atlantic ' m Qfi|v)E. y ^ r - the public thinks that what they keeper. Her windows gleam, her City for the opening, but Jerry Jerry told him about the new color and fabric contrast. It Is cut floors shine, the curtains are fresh, refiises to attend a midnight part she was to have In the show. By DR. MORRIS PISHBEIN ~ <3IX FELlK^' LMO o ut^ from neck at center-front and see on the screen Is all a manu­ the whole place Is as homey and party lie wants to give tiie chorus. He congratulated her and seemed Editor Journal of the American bound and finished for closing, but factured job and that snapshots attractive as an energetic yoUhg genuinely pleased, but he saw no if preferred, can also be closed on tell the real truth, the Illusion’s Angered, lie gives it anyway Medical Association and of Hygeia, gone!” woman with good taste can make It. and invites liEONTIXB LE- reason for any anxiety about get­ the Health Magazine. left shoulder. The applied neck­ Also she Is a very good cook, BAUDY to take her place. A ting to Boston on time. band Is finished with flat tailored We say that we no longer have Ralph Is well-fed and to all ap­ short mention of her in the show “I’ll see that you get there,” he Question: When do the first bow, which treatment appears on a fairy tale complex, but we seem pearances well and happy. The lit­ review and promotion to a spe­ promised, “but I think we ought permanent teeth appear? applied front bands that fprni to expect a First Lady to be the tle boy across the street comes In cial dance number elated Jerry to do something to celebrate the Answer: The first perma­ chemisette. Two parts to pattern! fairy princess of the old tales and sometimes to play, and sometimes so that at tlie end of the first occasion.” nent-teeth are the first mo­ The upper part of slashed edges at wear trailing robes of glory for Ralph goes over there. week on tlio stage she fcM.s that lars, which usually come In at each side of front and back are our special delectation and de­ If his mother goes to shop, she gathered and joined tb lower part, light. she is not a failure In the new The suggestion made Jerry un­ the age of six years. The next usually takes him along and some­ role. permanent teeth are the In­ to achieve flat hlpllne, and slliht times they go to a matinee or a easy. “Oh please let’s start as blousing at'sides. Sfyle No. 343 la movie. ■’ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY soon as we can,” .she said hastily. cisors which appear from the seventh to the eighth years. designed in sizes 16, 18', 20 years, Camera Tricks. Everything goes along bflautlftfl- CHAPTER XXXVIII “I ought to be near tha show.” 36, 38, 40 and 42 Inches bust,.and Which is why Herbert Hoover’s ly as a general thing. It ■was wben When Jerry emerged from Mr. > “Now, see here,” Alester replied takes but 1 % yard of 36-lnch con­ nomination delighted so many peo­ Ralph picked up a germ some­ Weinertz’s ofllce she was all a,glow with a touch of asperity. “I al­ Two human beings seldom re­ semble each other exactly. Some of trast for 36-lnch size. Beige Jersey ple, for Mrs. Hoover is a beauti­ where and developed a lung con­ with happy excitement. There had ways have to argue with you. Jerry, with brown, two tones In silk crepe gestion that threatened pneumonia been a moment when she felt the Aren’t you ever going to do as I us are tall, others short: some ful, mature woman. And yet, as others are broad, others narrow; In blue or new green, black and lovely Mary Plckford herself real­ that the doctor asked If he got out nausea of failure rise within her, like without making a fuss about white lame, caramel crepe satin, in the fresh air every day. but Weinertz’s next words had dis­ it?” some have powerful muscles, oth­ ized, the most beautiful have a ers long, thin muscles. novelty silk crepes and georgette way of registering their worst You know his mother’s answer. pelled that sensation. “But Alester, you know ...” crepe In scarlet red with black Ralph’s aunt lives In a suburb “We have decided to put Jane “I know that you aren’t treating It Is possible by training and point on the camera, especially In sheer velvet, are ultra-smart. Pat­ the unposed picture, and Mrs. In a small house with a yard. Ormay back in her place,” he had me fairly,” 'he Interrupted hotly.' care to develop tissues which tern price 15 cents In stamps or would otherwise tend to weak­ Hoover has undoubtedly both There are a front porch and a back said in the beginning of the inter­ “What harm can It do you to make coin (coin Is preferred.) Wrap coin porch. The street,ls a quiet one, view. Jerry stared at him, word­ our last evening together a pleasant ness. laughed and blushed and wept as carefully. she saw herself as the camera away from dangerous traffic, and less. “To give you a chance to go one? You know I’m not going to In a consideration of the when Ralph’s cousin Leonard is not on with Jack Beals,” he added with see you again until your show changes in posture during child­ SWVICt INC. caught her In such little acts as ------catching a bouquet of roses or in the yard or playing on the porch, a beaming smile. comes back to New Yors. I’ve nrom- hood, Drs. Sweet, Watson and Manchester Herald he Is reasonably safe pushing his Jack Beals! The best hoofer in ised mother to go on her cruise to Stafford emphasize the fact that Pattern Service handshaking from a train plat­ form or smiling as her husband re­ scooter up and down the sidewalk. the show! Nova Scotia.” the tall, slender, long-muscled, Leonard Is out about half the “You mean . . . just Mr. Beals “We could celebrate when you loose-jointed person is more like­ As our patterns are mailed ceived the plaudits of the multi­ tude. day, buttoned up snugly In his lit­ and . . . me?” Jerry stammered, come hack.” Jerry began hopefully. ly to slump Into bad posture than POISE IN EXERCISE rrnm Now York City please al­ tle blue overcoat. When It is very unable to believe that it could be “Jerry,” Alester broke In. "just the shorter, better muscled per­ low five days. ^ There have been First Ladles, the damp, he wears overshoes. this once let me have my w,av. son. Men in these modern times so. Variety in Sports Helpful Pattern No...... first Mrs. Wilson, for instance, Leonard had the same kind of a “Thdt's right. Miss Ray. You and I’ve planned a little dinner party in who are of medium build get Mrs. Roosevelt, and others, who cold Ralph had, too. Germs are the boy. We’ve got to pep np that Philadelphia, wired a few friends along better than those who are Price 15 Cents were kept from the public and its germs, and as his mother says, she second, act before we take the show vpsterday. They’re |,'>ople I want hampered by too powerful muscles curious demands rather success­ can’t keep him in a glass case. back to New York. It can't hold ’em yon to meet — one of the girls is or too sboft tendons. Name fully. But Leonard got well about for the big idea in the third. Clever •'oing op the cruise. This isn’t a Contributliij; Factors This Is an age, however, which twic,' as fast as Ralph. Ralph man, Harsell, very clever.” Mieatrical party or an affair like The development of good pos­ Size Insists on the wife in the public was pale and wan all the rest of Jerry kndw, of course, that he re­ that one at Leontine’s. Please don't ture Is Influenced by manly fac­ eye, and an age which gets what the winter, Leonard was soon as ferred to wnat the entire company 'llsannolnt me this time.” tors, Including habits of stand­ Address It wants. rosy as ever and out on his scooter was still talking about, the way Jerrv wished very mneb that she ing, walking and sitting, the wear­ Being First Lady will have Its again. Harsell had led the audience to be- tind t''ken the train with Evelyn for ing of bad shoes or sliort socks, rich privileges, of course. But one If these cousins of- the same age .lieve they were In for an evenin,g she knew, before Alester had sleeping In beds that sag. sitting wonders how often a too-much were to run a race. Leonard wouM of disappointment before springing ceased his nleadtng, that she was in badly built chairs. Send your onler to the ’’I’at- photographed lady wonders If the beat. If they were to lift a weight, that garden pool scone on them. not going to bold out nfralnet him. The California Investigators tern Dept., Mancliestei Eveniog compensations make up for the Leonard would have It all over “But I am . . . ” Jerry paused. \fter all. it did seem a bit siliv to have pointed out that every nor­ Herald. Mancheeler. Conn.” knowledge that her appearance Ralph. She was about to say “'nex- insist upon getting home hv 10 mal Infant is bow-legged, and that lays on. the great American break­ Leonard is happier than Ralph. perienced,” when she thought of o’clock. And tbev would have to its legs straighten when It begins fast table for the scrutiny and He gets enthusiastic about the least' Evelyn and what her friend would get dinner somewhere. to walk, providing it has had brings a certain lankiness of move­ comment of unknown thousands. little thing. Ralph Is more or less say to her If she talked herself out She asked how mueh longer it proper diet and sunlight. Sometimes one wonders at the lethargic. of a chance like this. ment. would fake them to go by way of Few mothers realize this and Variety in exercise, instead of a grip which a First Lady has upon When Leonard Is forty, very like­ Philadelphia. begin to worry at once following the imaginations of the woman ly he will be planning ahead for Mr. Weinertz. however, seem­ Alester said about two hours. “I single set of them, plays a big part bigger things In his business, while the birth of the child as to whetli- in both sports and dancing In de­ public. I know an old lady who ed to read her mind. “Sure, can make wonderful time to er or not it is going to be bow- Ralph, we may predict safely, will you’d flop alone,” he said Phllly.” .n said, “and the roads to veloping the muscles of the body. has carefully clipped every procur­ be depending on' pills to keep him legged. To take one kind of sport or ex­ able picture of Mrs. Hoover and frankly, “but Jack can see you New York will he clearer at nigl.t. * When the child begins to stand. fit and refer to the days when “he through—if you work hard enough. You will he home around one.” ercises ont day and another the has her home decorated with used to be able to do things.” It Is likely to stand with the feet next is a far surer way to grow these newspaper pieces of art. We’ll start rehearsing you together “All right.” Jerry said, thinking well separated and with the knees Who says fresh air doesn't tell In Boston tomorrow afternoon. By that one o’clock was about her more graceful and to develop with No other subject of conversa Its story? If his mother realized locked, so as to malntal.i Its bal­ tlon so Intrigues. She doles on the way,” he added as Jerry started usual bedtime anyway. And she ance. greater symmetry. what a big story it really does tell to speak, “you’re driving np to New was in the habit of getting np earlv. ProLessional tennis players pro­ the pictures, and upon reading she would arrange when moving When it begins to walk. It at­ about little granddaughter Peggy York with AI aren’t you?” Her short theatrical career hadn’t tempts to maintain this posture of ceed along more scientific lines times comes, that Ralph would hot ^Jerry nodded, knowing he meant vet accustomed her to late sleepin,g. than do amateurs, who, not fol­ Ann Hoover and the baby sacquea have to spend another winter aif A stability. For the first three years Mrs. Hoover knits, and what she Alester. Besides, there had been morning of Its life, therefore, the infant lowing the same elaborate course, shut-in. ’ ■>'Well. see that you get to Boston rehearsals to get her out of bed tends to be knock-kneed. are less fortunate in the outcome Ilf time for rehearsal.” the producer on most days. as far as grace goes. went on soberly. “There will be After three years of age the I vary my dance steps and dabce some co'fnplaints about our putting knock-knees dIsappeaT, provided They walked to the Boardwalk that they are not a permanent in­ exercises, never doing the same yoii' In' ahead of girls who dance and took a chair car. After a ones two aays in succession. In better than you do. If you start be­ herited family characteristic, that half-hour of this form of prome­ the shoes that It wears do not training the young girls of my bal­ CHRISTMAS IS COMING ing temperamental we’ll take you nading Alester suggested a ride In let, I proceed along that Hne. Not out.” a speedboat. tend to prolong the condition, and that Its diet contain sufllclent bone only does It bring far better re­ HAVE YOU SEEN OUR WEAVINGS? : Jerry flushed. She knew what the Jerry had seen these boats, with sults, but fatigue from long hours other girls would say. Up went her seats like those in automobiles and and muscle building material so that bone and muscle weakness of rehearsal is reduced to a mini­ Baby Blankets, Scarts, Bags, Linen, Colonial Patterna, ’ chin. “I’ll make good.” she de­ the same kind of steering wheel. mum. clared warmly, “hut I don’t want She thought It would be fascinating will not prevent normal growth. Decorative pieces in silk and cotton, Homespiins, Hand Rest and Change In professional dancing, versa­ Dyed Materials. Special Order Work* to. get by on anything except my to go out in one. tility is a prime necessity: there­ ability.” Motion was always exhilarating It has been emphasized also Variety In exercise make for symmetrical development. that fatigue and faulty rest condi­ for practice must be versatile. The Mr. Welnert^ smiled. “Don’t get to her, she said to Alester, and he long list of national to be excited.” he purred. “Don’t I know? promised to take her np In his tions tend to malntalii bad pos­ By DORIS NILES back riding are apt to develop a THE ALLEN STUDIO ture. An Infant spends' most of Grace Is a natural possession of very ugly walk; those who play ten­ mastered Is certainly formidable, When Hule gets through with you plane when he got back from the and the interpretative dances are 189 South Main St. TeL 2311-W ' even Laurel herself won’t have cruise. His promise brought Dan his time lying In bed. the American girl, due to her love nis excli’sively are also likely to much on your stuff. Maybe I’d bet­ Harvey to Jerry’s mind. Often succ-'edlng children use of dancing, sports and activities. endless. Each brings its set of ter tell you that Al hasn’t had any­ Teach me to steer, she begged the same cribs that were used by And In sports she has proved her­ become ungraceful walkers, due In muscles Into play; each gives thing to do with your promotion.” suddenl.v. She did not want to older members of the family and self In many directions a formida­ part to wearing flat shoes continu­ the dance-enthusiast some special he continued more seriously. “We think of Dan. little attention Is paid to the ne­ ble rival to the opposite sex. To ously; also, tennis playing to excess share of grace to add to her ac­ believe we can depend upon you. When they returned to shore, cessity for modifying and renovat­ meet all these calls and her social cumulated store of It. Miss Ray, and all that anybody says somewhat salt-sprayed and wind­ ing the crib for the 'newcomer. A duties, she possesses vital freshness to the contrary, clean livin.g counts blown, she had succeeded In crowd­ sagging, sdft mattress or spring and buoyant energy. for as much on the stage as any­ ing the unwelcome memory out of serves to (ilstort the body and pre­ In sports, however, as In ,danc- where else.” her mind. vent the development ' of good Ing, there are certa.n things llie'Cleaiiers'Thnt CleaA She had been doing that all week, posture. which detract most decidedly Jerry’s fierceness disappeared. telling herself that what she felt from grace, and should be avoided. *T won’t be late tomorrow,” for Dan was a transitory infatua­ Observation and the study of danc­ she said earnestly. tion— something she mustn’t en­ ing since I was'a little child have “Then tuck yourself In early to­ courage If she wanted to go on Fashron Plaque Impressed me forcibly with this. night like a good little girl so you growing fonder of Alester, as she One of these detracting sources, and ■won’t oversleep,” Mr. Weinertz seemed to be doing. a serious one, ,1s too steady a devo­ § warned her and got up to walk to They lunched heartily at their tion to a single sport employing a s the door with her. Jerry was too leisure and at three they were off single set of muscles. The same excited to appreciate the attention. for Philadelphia. objection arises tp confining oneself She rushed back to her hotel to to a single set of exercises in danc­ tell Evelyn the news and to hurry Jerry could not down a feellrg ing. with her unfinished packing. of guilt. 'When she promised Mr. To be thoronghlj graceful and Evelyn was Just as enthusiastic Weinertz to make good there had symmetrically developed, not only as Jerry. They had to talk It over been no thought in her mind of one set of muscles, but all should for 10 minutes before they could doing the least thing to jeopardize think of anything else. Suddenly her future. be called into play. Exercise even­ A Word About Bank Accounts Evelyn looked at her watch. ly distributed and not too much of But Alester was In a very good any kind Is. the only plan to fol­ ‘Tve just time to make the mood. He was pleased with Jerry, You’ll find that in most cases the people who have train,” she exclaimed. Jumping off low. pleased that she was to have a People who are devoted to horse­ large bank accounts are the one.s who save money by the bed to grab her hat. real chance with Mr,. Weinertz, and sending their clothes to the dry cleaners frequently. “It can’t he so late,” Jerry said. elated that she had consented to go ••Alester hasn’t come yet and he to Philadelphia with him. Our gentle methods will keep your clothes looking promised to drive you to the sta­ Almost without being ■willing to MRS. ADA M, fresh new atid prolong their wearing qualities. tion.” admit It, he was bulldlnig up some­ *T’ll take’a: cab,” Evelyn re- thing that might help him In case . MERRIPIELD Cleaning and Dyeing tamed. rushing to igather up her he ever seriously considered mar­ Teacher of , icn Free Collection and Delivery ' tohrella and handbag. rying her. She would make a good Mandolin Tenor Banjo She "^vas halfway out of the door Impression upon the people she Baojo-Mandolin ^rtien the telephone rang and Ales­ was to meet tonight, he felt, and I'enor Guitar Plectrum Banjo icthe ter sent up word that he was wait­ he wanted an ally at court where Ukulele Maudo-Uelln ing. his mother reigned. Mandola Cello-Banjo “I’d go *wlth' you,” Jerry said, There had been a change In Jerry. Ensemble Playing for Advanced The *but rve got to get packed in a Little crudities that would have EXQUISITE EVENING slippers Pupils. Manchester bnrry. We’re leaving as soon as made him ■unwilling to Introduce of dark blue satin are patterned Agent for Gibson loBtnimjBnts. DOUG A N D Y X ' W O m i S I: ^ Aleeter comes back.” her to certain of his friends had dis­ In little silver stars. The strap Odd Pellows* niock Harrison Str««t INC PKoSie . Evelyn stopped and looked at her appeared through association with and trimming are of strips of gold \i the tkiiitor.-—Rmiin H. Mnn. Evening Herald a suddenly gi^ve expression Evelyn Starr. J?rry was acquiring and silver kid and the heel of sli­ lay. I'uoeday, Wednesday and South Manehester 131© : ^ wisli yon irere ling with me,’ a manner as -weir as manners. ver. i’liursdnf. m * . \

MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1928. Two Bad Fumbles Cheat Cubs Of Deserved h - GAGLE, STRONG, MZELL, SCULL Walsh Picks Three All-Americas SAVE OCKFORDS FROM DEFEAT WALSIfS ALL-MRICA BACKS; Copyright 1928 by International News Service IN CONTEST WHICH ENDS 6-& LINEMEN CHIEFLY WESTERN FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM Ends— Ends— Ends— F e s le r ...... Ohio State S m ith ____ Boston College Brown ...... Missouri BLOCKED PUNT Manchester Loses Ball Three Times Inside Ten-Yart '^ Tech Only College Rosenzw eig...... Carnegie Barrabee ...... N. Y . U. L a w le r____ .... Princeton GEORGIA MAY TRIP Tackles— Tackles— Tackles— Line Before Scoring in Final Period Ihoroiqdill iQs^,:^ to Place Two Men on M ille r ...... Notre Dame Brown ...... Texas Grant ...... N . Y . U. GIVES LOCALS Pommeroning . .. Michigan Lassman ...... N. Y . U. Carmen ...... Utah UNBEATEN GEORGIA Guards— Guards— Guards— . plays Visitors in All Bnt First Quarter; Many Snccess-^^": First Team, Fund and P o s t ...... Stanford Gibson ...... Minnesota Di Meolo...... Pittsburgh A 6-0 TRIUMPH ...... Carnegie ful Forwards; Best Game of Season; Moshe Plays B ^ TECH ON SATURDAY M cM ullen...... Nebraska H a g le r ------..... Alabama Dreshar ... r. Mizell. Center— Center— Center— P u n d ...... Georgia Tech H o w e ...... Princeton Randolph ...... Indiana Leo Coughlin Does the Trick for Cnhs. uy DAVIS J. WALSH Backfield— Backfield— Backfield— After a football season in which This Wouldn’t Be Half the Cagle ...... Army Crabtree ...... Florida H o v d e ...... Minnesota and Runs 47 Yards to everybody that happened to be any­ S tro n g ...... N. Y . U. Harpster .. ______Carnegie H u m e ...... So. Methodist body happened to be a backfield By TOM STOWE man, the possibilities for going Surprise Some of Sea­ M iz e ll...... Geo. Tech. Hoffman ...... Stanford Connell .... . 7-.... Detroit Although they held the Cubs to a six-to-six deadlock, the wrong in the selection of an All- Scull ...... Michigan Carroll...... Washington Rengel...... Davis-Elkins Boot as North Ends Beat powerful New London Ockfords were thoroughly outplayed for < American team may be said to be son’s Upsets Have Been. three periods and quite fortunate to escape defeat in the second^^ excelient. It is the presumption of Burnside. meeting of these two elevens yesterday afternoon up on the ML.v Mrs. Walsh’s boy today that un­ Nebo gridiron. doubtedly he has gone wrong, read­ BY HENF.Y L. FARRELL ing from left to right and from Had Dame Fortune been in-- Leo Coughlin blocked a punt and front to rear. As as matter of fact, Georgia Tech, through the agency dined to smile once on the the man doesn’t iive who can name of a fine team and the pranks of a then scooped up the hall and raced Cubs, the result might have SUMMARY the twelve best backs of the year Closes Successful Season 47 yards for a touchdown against and m'ake everybody like his work, weird season that removed one by been different. Two of the from the staggering list at hand one the candidates for the No. 1 AII-Burnside at Hickey’s Grove yes­ four times the Cubs advanced national ranking, is in a fine spot terday afternoon, thus enabling the CUBS OCKFORDS There has been no attempt, how­ inside New London’s ten-yard ever, to apportion backfields stars now to finish the year as the only North Ends to triumph, 6 to 0. It C heney...... le...... Fillipino by the positions they occupied dur­ undefeated and untied team of the was a brilliant battle, packed full line, a fumble prevented what H arrison...... it...... Gentilla ing the year. Both Cagle and Strong major classification. of thrills from start to finish, with seemed to be a sure touch­ Merrer ...... Ig.... Quagliaao ran to their right, but I don’t see Georgia Tech, with only one the local team carrying off the down. On another occasion, Pen tore ...... c.... Camlluocl game remaining, (Georgia next honors. Happeny...... rg ...... Belgrade what that has to do with it. They acute shortage of time made it were the best runners of the se.a- Saturoay) and a possible post-sea­ Burnside came to town very late Q n ish ...... rt...... TureHo son and what we are trying to do is son game against Southern Cali­ and with “ Babe” Murey playing at necessary for the Cubs to re­ Skoneski...... re. . M. Camilucei arrive at a selection of the four fornia, is indeed in a swell spot if full back in an effort to win over sort to forwards. The fourth Stratton...... qb...... King leaders and place them in one you look at it with a light heart. a Manchester grid team. He cer­ time, Manchester scored. St. J o h n ...... Ihb____Williams backfield. I happen to think they But you can hear some football tainly did his share, but against the On the other hand. New London M oske...... rhb...... Tulford were Cagle, Strong, Mizell and men, who speak from painful ex­ great defensive forward vi^all of threatened to score only once. Meikle ...... fb ...... Gadbois Scull. perience, say that Georgia Tech is the North Ends, was helples.s both That was in the first quarter when Prodigality of Backs in a swell spot to be knocked off times Bjrrnside got inside the win­ they completely outplayed the Cubs Touchdowns: Gadbois, Stratton. This alignment shunts Harpster and they don’t stutter when they ner’s 12 yard line. Referee: Johnny McGrath, East ' Local’s Stonewall Line and marched almost fifty yards for Hartford. to the second team where, possibly recite by heart a list of reasons. a touchdown. Throughout the re- he doesn’t belong. However, some* Bii'. Alexander, the Georgia 'I'cch Only three first downs were reg­ Umpire: Bill Thomson, West istered by the Burnside team dur­ mainder of the bruising battle, the Hartford. one must suffer fpr . the extreme coach. Is too good a football coach Ockfords were kept on the defense prodigality of backs this year and and tpo smart a mau to need a ing the game. That alone tells the Head-linesman: Ed Bailey, Man­ story of how well the linemen per­ most- of the time. The heavier chester. Harpster’s position in this respect warning that his ball club should Whaling City aggregation, how­ is no worse ,than that of scores of not take too much for granted. formed their duties. Two of the Substitutions; Manchester— Farr first downs were due to forward ever, possessed sufiicieut strength for CHieney, Vescoe for Pentore, La­ line ball players who don’t make Alexander and his club were on the on the defense, aided by the breaks, the riffle anywhere. Long as the passes and the third came as a re­ Coss for Happeny, Mantelli for giving end of one of the same kind to hold the Cubs at bay. Stratton, Donnelly for St. John, following list may be, it isn’t com­ of examples last year in which they Pictured above is the Manchester High,School team which has closed the most successful sult of a penalty. The North Ends plete, at that; Cusisinier, Wiscon­ season in the school’s history, Seated left to right in the front row: Billy Johnson, Louie managed to annex seven and com­ Best Game of Season Dietz for Meikle; New Lendon— proved the wisdom of the theory plete 9 out of 14 forward passes. Sydner for Gadbois, Grime for Fil­ sin; Brazil,-Detroit; Glasgow, Iowa; Cheney, Johnny Johnston, Captain Bob Treat, Roger Spencer, Don Healey and Bill Davis. The game was easily the best of Holmer, Northwestern; Bennett, that a fair team, can have one good Coughlin scored in the first period lipino. day. the season and also played under Indiana; Welsh, Purdue; Gillespie, Second row: Pinkus Lessner, Joe McCluskey, Francis Happeny, Sully Squatrito, Bruno Nicola, when he blocked a punt and ran 47 ideal weather conditions. An esti­ Score by periods: Vlllanova; Thomason, Georgia Georgia Tech wasn’t so hot last Bobby Mercer and Ted Lupien. Third Row: Hugh Moriarty, Art Davis, Bill George, Russell yards for the only score. He ’ o Cubs ...... 0 0 0 6— 6 year and Georgia was one of the mated oiowd of 2,000 persons, sec­ Tech; Banker, Tulane; McEver, Taylor, Bob Eells, Eddie Hansen, Marcus Moriarty, George Potterton.. Back row: Coach played a erreat game for the win­ ond only to the Cubs-Cloverleaves Ockfords ...... o 6 0 » 6 Tennessee; Weston, Boston College; outstanding teams of the year, a First Downs: Thomas F. Kelley and Ernie Dowd. Dongas Robinson and Lincoln Murphy were not present ners. “ Mike” Seherek snared a town championship series, watched Nagurski, Minnesota; McLain, Io­ team that was in the same spot that forward pass that was good for 31 Cubs ...... -..1 7 6 2—16 Tech now occupies. Georgia went when this picture was taken. the two teams battle through four wa; Wlttmer, Princeton; Schober, yards and Eagleson grabbed anoth­ exciting periods of well-played foot­ Ockfords ...... 5 2 1 2 10 Pennsylvania; Niemiec and Checig- into the game a heavy favorite and ______------er immediately afterwards. Genrgle was bumped off-by Georgia Tech. It ball. ’fhe contest provided about ny, Notre Dame; French and Guar- Rowe, Sully Siamonds and Mike everything a rabid f:-.n could ask naccia. Harvard; Miles, Princeton; is possibli! that the Georgia boys M. H. S. RECORD Seherek repeatedly stopped the for in i .e way of thrills, save possi­ Sloan, Nebraska; Maple, Oregon haven’t forgotten this and that Burnside team for losses and also Aggies; Fleishhacker and any one Tech may be the one team that Hero is the 1028 record for the bly a field goal. RED CAGLE IS ELECTED gave their backs some good holes A tie score was almost as bad as v;i of three other Stanford backs; Georgia is all loaded up for. Dow d A nd Squatriito Manchester High School football for carrying the ball. The North Clark, Colorado; Follet, N. Y. U.; This piece is not meant as a team: Ends showed their lack of practice defeat to the Cubs, for if ever a CAnAlN OF ARMY TEAM Karels, Carnegie Tech; Williams, warning to Mr. Alexander and his 12 East Hartford 6 with many many fumbles that mar­ team deserved to win. Coach Kel­ Southern California; Trailger, Io­ boys. It is merely an excuse to talk 12 Middletown 0 red their chances of running the ley’s green-jerseyied athletes did wa State; Baysinger, Syracuse; about some of the things that have G raduation 6 Bristol o score much larger. yesterday. And it was heart-break­ West Point. N. Y., Dec. 3.— The Couch, Utah; Thomas, Southern happened this season when a team Survive 20 Meriden 0 Only twice in the entire game was ing to see the manner in which Fate meteoric gridiron career of Chris­ California; Gebert, Marquette, and loaded up for one particular game. 26 West Hartford 6 the goal line of the winners in dan­ prevented them. However, perhaps tian K. (“ Red” ) Cagle, whose Peake, one of the best in the South. There is no doubt that there is 0 Bridgeport Harding 24 ger and then it was the forwards Dame Fortune decided the Cubs re­ spectacular broken field runs have Harpster on Second one game on every team’s schedule 18 New London Bulkley 6 who stepped into the limelight and ceived their share of the breaks in thrilled a million football fans, had Somebody obviously must take that the boys want to win particu­ Nine Other Regulars on 12 Willlmantic 0 stopped the thrusts off tackle and the town series. reached its peak today with his the rap here and Harpster, dropped larly. In most cases it is a tradi­ 0 Naugatuck 40 through the line. In the closing Regardless, the Cubs have only election as captain of the Army*' beyond the first flight, simply is tional game. In other cases it is a minutes of the game, the ball was thamselves to blame for failing to eleven for 1929. giving way before what appears to game when victory would command School Team Are Seniors Local 106 01 in Burnside’s side of the field. win. Surely it wasn’t the Oekford’a Cagle already is being picked on ' » be the natural superiority of four the most attention and summon the Daddarlo was on the sldellneVl fruit that “ Coady“ Donnelly fum­ all-American teams for the second others. He cannot run with Strong greatest advertising. But One or Two May Not with a bad knee and his .under- bled on the six-yard line after the successive year. He is 23 years old v and Cagle. He cannot punt with Take the Notre Dame-Army game Sport atudv, “ Babe” Murey played a Cubs had marched 75 yards in five and will be playing with the cadefte- Scull— nobody can do that— nor v;hale of a game throughout. consecutive first downs. And neith­ for the fourth season next year. can catch passes, support the line this year. They are traditional rivals and they are also the princi­ Graduate. Chartier ran the North Ends at er can the visitors be called onto He formerly attended Southwest­ and kick goals with the great Penn­ quarter and kept the team on Its the carpet because Jack Cheney ern Louisiana Institute. sylvanian. Mizell can do everything pals in a game that commands tre­ CLatter mendous public attention. toes all the wav. Eagleson’s punt­ dropped a forward pass in the end Harpster can do and a few other ing was exceptionally good. The zone— an instance where a catch things strictly on his own. Knute Rockne knew before the After completing the most suc­ season started that he would not cessful season in the history of lineups: would automatically have meant a It seems almost criminal to North Ends: Siamonds, le: Rowe. touchdown. place Hoffman no higher than the have a great team. He knew that Manchester High school, Coach Tom The weather man gave the Cobs FLORIDA GOT 324 his boys might get better with ex­ Kelley faces the task of building It: Kutkavin. Ig: Bronkie. Tyler.c; Moske In Limelight second team and what Maple, Ore­ a fine break yesterday even if the College girls should choose cer­ Barnowski, rg: Coughlin, rt: De- gon Aggies, and Stanford backs 'in perience as the season advanced but practically a new football team next There wasn’t a man in the Cubs’ season. local eleven didn’t get any in the tain sports and stick to them, ad­ Hahn. W. Seherek, re: Chartier. general showed here would appear the Army game did not come late game itself. There hasn’t been a vises the dean of girls at an eastern backfield yesterday who didn’t New York, Dec. 3.— As a result, enough. Every player on Manchester’s qh: Eagleson, rhb: Angelo. Squa­ of its 60-6 victory over Washing­ to indicate that they must belong better day for football this season school. Quite a few of them go in trito. Wolfram. Ihb: M. Seherek. fb. break through for liberal gains. In somewhere on some team. However, Notre Dame lost to Wisconsin 175 pound line is a senior and the this respect, Brunlg Moske and ton & Lee on Saturday, Florida has only players on the team who are than yesterday. for fraternity men. Burnside: Clarke, le: Cutler. It; Carroll generally is rated above ‘and Georgia Tech with splendid J. Cutler. Ig. Kelley, c; Sheehan, Donnelly were the biggest gainers captured high scoring honors for- them on the coast. He rose grandly humility and advanced upon the below that class are Quarterback but Tommy Malkle, Connie Dietz, the year among the country’s foot­ Ray Schalk will manage the r,g: Driscoll, rt: Tovasoski. re; above the misfortunes of a losing Army, reputed to be one of the Ernie Dowd and* Halfback Sully Manager Vendrillo said last night Stratton and St. John also picked ball teams. With 324 points, the Giants when McGraw's away, Grello. qb: Andrew-, rhb: Wilcox. team, just as Cagle did in the greatest teams of all times. Notre Squatrito. All the other regulars that.the Cubs would probably play Ihb, Murev, fh. Frink for Clarke. up considerable yardage. Aloske Alligators lead New York Universl-,r will be lost through graduation, coach the pitchers and catchers, Army-Stanford game. With that Dame was loaded down for the the Ockfords here again next Sun­ Reardon for Sheehan; Clancy for fumbled the first time the ball was ty, the runn^up, by 8 points., C&rdinal line in front of him, Cagle unless for some reason or another day. Two games have already end­ do regular coaching duty at third passed to £lm but on the next two The other leaders are: Georgep^v Cadets and plastered them 12 to 6. base and catch a few games now J. Cutler. Referee Crockett. Um- would be running yet. No All-Am­ The Navy; lacking the traditional one or two of them do not gradu­ ed In tie scores and if the weather occasions he ripped his way off town, 299; Stanford, 274; Penn-| ate. and then. Maybe he ought to sit nlre. Ambrose. Head linesman, erica team is complete without him. game with the Army to point for, holds out, a third meeting would Warfield. tackle and cut back to the opposite sylvanla,. 271; .Detroit, 26.7 and,^ Crabtree gets in there on sheer Manchester played nine games in at the gate and relieve the Southern California, 267. ‘ ,, started out like it was going no­ prove a big attraction. ticket men now and then, too. end for gains between 20 and 30 ability. He is light, only 154 where to meet no one. The mid­ this season and won them all, yards. He was also a bear on the de­ pounds, but is said to be a great shipmen lost the first three games losing only to Warren Harding of fense. Harrison, SkoneskI, Quish “ Hank” McCann was unable -tdo blocker just the same. Next to Miz­ Bridgeport and- Naugatuck, two Johnny Groman, Chuckie Mini- Looking over the papers, we of the season without scoring a cuccl, Tony Ambukewicz and Felix have just counted 894 players PAGE ZIEGFELD and LaCoss played best on the line. play with the Rec Five In the flrdtL ell, he is the hardest man to stop point and there was nothing left schools obviously out of its class. New London smashed the Cubs’ game of the season the other nlghtr in the South. He gets by on pure The Kelleyites captured the C. C. I. Mozzer watched the game from the that no All-America eleven can be to offer consolation but Pennsyl­ sidelines. All.are out with Injuries. without. line badly in rh^ first quarter. Re­ but It is hoped that the former St. speed. In addition, he passes accu­ L. title for the first time in history Thomas flash will be ready for Set- ^ vania and Princeton, two of the and did it without losing a game. The Cubs had their picture taken covered fumbles by St. John and rately with both hands and kicks outstanding teams of the east. The vice against the Falcos. equally well with both feet. A guy The following players are seniors: before the game. By any chance will there be, Quish delayed the Ockford’s ad­ ■ like that must have something. midshipmen, with all the betting Healey, Lupien, Cheney, Spencer, among the pickers of the mythical vance but the end of the period Somebody of course must be re­ against them, knocked off Pennsyl­ Robinson, Johnston, Mercer, Hap­ The Rec Five plays the Falcos of eleven, any of the sports experts found them on the Cubs’ 22-yard “ Frenchy” Merrer, Cubs' left' sponsible for all the scoring Flori­ vania and Princeton and finished peny, Treat and Johnson.. Holyoke here Friday night with the who made some of those terribly line. Gadobia and Fulford made the guard, played a dandy game against da baa done and Crabtree sounds the season with the feeling that .it Rec Girls playing the Falco Girls mythical predictions before the biggest gains and some neatly “ Jumbo, the Iceman” , which is the like the man. They say McEver is had done well. * % in the preliminary. season’s big games? executed forward passes were in­ nickname Belgrade of the Ock­ MINOR SPORTS ARE BANNED. quite a ball- player at Tennessee, Michigan sliarted the season with strumental In the march. Fulford fords carries. Jnmbo made few too. such a terrible team that Pop Yost The High school team doesn’t Now that Dempsey is back home finally went over for a touchdown tackiest and Merrer’quite a few de­ Officials at Swarthmore College Connell or Brazil? The former denied it and ran away from the open its season until a week from he isn’t so sure he’ll remain on after making a first down but it spite the former’s decided advan­ rated the third team ahead of his campus.. Almost abandoned, the recently decided to abandon all Friday night, December 14, when the retired list. He may not was not until the fourth down that tage in size. minor sports. fellow-star because he came through plucky squad went about Its busi­ Rockville plays here. Incidentally, choose to run, b.ut he can win In the score was made; Oadbols' at­ in the big games, which is approxi­ ness getting,a little better Saturday Rockville High meets the Trade a walk from most of the present tempt from placement for the extra mately the time to do it. by Saturday until it beat Illln'ols, school at the Rec at 3:30 Friday quorum of stumblers. point was a fizzle. and Meikle made a first down and Ends Scarce which finally won the Big Ten afternoon. Big March--Fiunble Stratton passed to Moske for anoth­ Barring Fesler, there were no championship and gave Iowa a lac­ Suggestion that the next Battle ' The score seemed to put a lot of er bringing the ball to the 30-yard real ends this year. Strong ran ing that-prevented them from any fight in the Cubs for they took the line. Girls are naturally curious Police averted a free-for-all fist of the Century be called the Con­ around Rosenzweig a bit but that possible tie for the title. fight toward the end of the football test for the (Castoff Crown. kick-off and marched 75 yards only Stratton passed to Meikle lor was Ken’s way and, besides, the Harvard had the alumni looking but some (ion't mind be­ game at Mt. Nebo yesterday when to lose the ball six yards away from another first down and the ball was rest of the field was mediocre. for a new varsity coach after being ing kepi in the dark one of the visiting players took a Billy Southworth takes over the a touchdown when Donnelly fum­ 13 yards away from New London’s Smith, Boston College, only was a mauled by the. Army and Pennsyl­ punch at Tommy Melkle who management of the Cards. No state­ bled. It was first down with goal to goal. Meikle and Moske picked up part-time end but what he did on vania and a tie with Holy Cross, but promptly retaliated. The crowd ments have been given out as to go at the time. In justice to Don­ seven yards as the third period end­ these occasions was enough to get the squad looked toward the Yale rushed onto the field and several who will run the team In 1930. nelly. it must be stated, however, ed. The' teams changed goals and, him on the second team. game. No' Harvard team that beats blows were exchanged. that only for his big slices off Stratton broke through center for Outside of {hose named for the Yale is considered a total loss and ■VICE PRESIDENT CURTIS tackle, the Cubs might not h&ve had a first down bringihg the hall to the teams, Nowak, Illinois; Perry, Harvard loaded up for Yale and Naugatuck High had little dlf- WAS A GUEST AT THE BOWIE the scoring chance. Two forward four yard line. Moske; Meikle and Army; Mooney, Georgetown; won the game, shocking a lot of flcnlty in heating Ansonla in its RACE TRACK THE OTHER DAY. passes, Mantelli to Donnelly and Donnelly advanced the ball to the Douds, W. & J.; Tinsley, Louisiana people who don’t read the box final game of the season Thanks­ PRETTY SOON HE’LL TAKE UP Mantelli to Farr a moment later one yard line from where Stratton State; and O’Connell, Allegheny, scores. giving Day, winning by the over­ HIS REGULAR JOB OF WATCH­ gave the Cubs the ballspn the nine- shot over off right tackle.' His were good but not extraordinary. Southern California beat Stan­ whelming score of 73 to 0. Who ING THE SENATE JOCKEY yard line but there was less than a placement try which would have Pommerenlng is supposed to be the said Manchester got a had trounc­ minute to play. One line buck and won the game was a few yards stand-out, followed by Miller. ford. Minnesota beat Wisconsin. AROUND. Wittenberg knocked off Ohio Wes- ing? ■ ■' a pass failed and another aerial wide. Both teams tried desperately Hibbs, Southern California, fell was grounded for a touc|hback. away to nothing. Lassman? He got leyaa that had beaten Michigan and Curtis is a former rider him- • for a score' the remainder of the - Syracuse. Pittsburgh tied Nebraska Since th6 Njiugatuck-Mancheater * self. But he’ll be a wonder If • Moske made eight yards on the quarter but neither could make any a great ballyhoo. A1 simply l^ad a first play of the second half after very strong baok. and New York University ruined game, several 'persons hav,e voiced • he can ride the Senate as well • headway. The guards weren’t much but Carnegie Tech’s championship the opinion that Naugatuck could as Charley Dawes did. * Quish had returned Gadbois’ kick­ Post and McMullen were the best. hopes. trim either the Cubs or the Clover- off to the 40 yard line and then Gibson was a good man «nd Haglei All of which may point to "a leaves, but this Is very much doubt­ Tom Heeney'a wife doesn’t want Stratton passed to Cheney, who THEY SAY got in through his experience and moral, that a little guy all loa^d ed. Naugy would threaten with its him to return to the ring because made a beautiful catch and.ran to aggressiveness. Rofoesky, Stanford; up for one big shot is a- tough guy. aerial attack but the Cubs would be might be seriously injured. It the 20 yard line. Two’ line . plays BOWLING , Dumont, Colgate; Beloin, Fordham; probably take them by at least two doesn't look as though there would failed and Stratton again passed to is Thomson, LaFayette; Steele, Flori­ touchdowns.' he much danger the next couple of Cheney for almost a first down. da; Farris, North Carolina; Mn- THE FANS SAID THEFR SAY. years, however. If Flo Zlegfeld, Earl Carroll or Moske made it a first down on the GOOD HEALTH WIFE One thing tn-j Cubs lack this sea­ eight yard line. Hera the Ockford gai, Pennsylvania; and Drennon. — ------any other producer needs.a person Georgia Tech, were some of the Before Billy Southworth waa son more than anything else is a The Stock KxchaiiKe Is soaring to train their dancers, they could line stiffened and on the fourth INSURANCE other leaders. Puud was the cfentre chosen manager of the Cards for scoring punch. In the town series, bnt some terrible things have been do worse than get the young man down, Stratton passed to Cheney of the country, followed by Howe, 192&, one of the St. Louis neivs- ThlB'INCOME TAvY— they were within striking distance happening in the Sock Market. shown here. He kicks with all the who dropped the ball all alone In Princeton; Randolph, Indiana; Moy- papers held a str-.w vote of fans HE'S HARD oof several times, yet scored only twice. It was said that 750 empty bot­ poise and grac-i of a bri’ ^t dancer. the end zonp. '' CHARTER OAK nihan, Notre Dame; Westgate, lo see which man mder considera­ Bis « Again yesterday, they earned four tles were found in the stadium He is Herschel Bonhai., one of Cubs FinaUy Score BOWLING ALLEYj Pennsylvania; Heincke, Stanford; tion v/as preferred. , Southworth SSWPINC IN A.”W/|f8CgtCI^ similar opportunities, but only once at Yale after a game. The Yale Howard Jones’ backs at Southern It began to look like a New Lon- ^opas, Utah; James, Nebraska. got the most votes. did they push the pigskin over. Flowing Bowl- GalUocma, ^doa victory but gtrattOB* Mof jfi I^ew.

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To The A farewell reception was held In hold a Christmas sale on Wednes­ each count as a word and compound The Executor having exhibited Its honor of Rev. and. Mrs. Truman H. day afternoon under the auspices of words as two worda Minimum cost Is NEW BOW-END WALNUT BED, administration account with said es­ price of three l^nea ^ STEAMSHIP TICKETS—all parts ot tate to this Court for allowance. It is Woodward in the school hall, Wap- the Ladies’ Aid Society of the spring and mattress. $37.50. Oak ORDERED:—T hat the Sth. day of the world. Ask for sailing lists and dining room set. 8 pieces, $60. ping, last Friday evening, in spite church. The sale will start at 2 Line rates per day for transient rates. Phone 750-3. Robert J. Smith, December, A. D., 1928, at 9 o’clock, Charm Crawford coal range with forenoon, at the' Probate pffice. In of the stormy weather a crowd of o’clock. The Sewing Club will have 1009 Main street. gas attachments. $35. One Colum­ **** B lteetlve Mareli IT, ' • * Evening Herald said Manchester, be and the same is nearly two hundred was present. A a display of patch work quilts while bia Graphonola, $15. assigned for a hearing on the allow­ Cash Charge dutomonllea for Bale 4 WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE carefully ' arranged program in other organizations of the church 6 Consecutive Days ..| V otsj 9 ote ance of said administration account which practically all local organiza­ will have booths of home made can­ 8 Consecutive Days ..I 1 atm l l cts with said estate, and this Court dl FOR SALE—BUICK roadster In good ONE GOOD heating stove: walnut tions were represented, proved of dies and cakes. The Ladies’ Aid will Day ...... finish closet, A-1 condition, rects the Executor to give public no­ All orders for Irregular tnsertlone running condition. Price right for tice to all persons interested therein great interest. serve a luncheon. quick sale. Telephone 151-4. four piece parlor suite, all used, but will be cha- -ed at the 6ne-tlme rata in good condition. Benson Furniture to appear and be heard thereon by The bazaar is in charge of the Special rates for long term eve.y publishing a copy of this order in The Christian Endeavor Society FOR SALE—1925' Reo Speed wagon, Company. Call 664 following: Chairman. Mrs. Charles day advertising given upon reouest. Some newspaper having a circulation sang an original song. The Friend­ Ads ordered for three or six days 1925 Reo Speed wagon with dump in said District, on or before Decem­ Lashinske; Mrs. H. Frelheit, Mrs. body, 1925 Chandler big 6 coach. 7 Alusical Instruments 6« ly Indians were represented by a H, Kamm, Mrs. R. Bensche, Mrs. and stopped before the third or nfth And Ask for “Bee'" ber 3, 1928, and by posting a copy of violin solo by Wells Dewey; the Y. day will be charged only for the ac­ passenger Reo touring. Brown’s this order on the public signpost in H. 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County secre­ In style, copy and typography with WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICES for all The Administratrix having exhibit­ regulations enforced hy the publish­ car checked up *or flio winter sea­ kinds ot chickens. Will also buy AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD ed her administration account with tary of Hartford, kindly sang two Charles M. Schwab offers as the ers. xnd they reserve the right to son. Experienced mechanics trrlned rags, paper, magazines and old FOR KEN’i'—SMALL farm. Reason­ at Manchester, within and for the said estate to this Court for allow- solos. The Senior Y. M. C. A., by a best philosophical rule, “Keep by General Motors assure you ex­ metals. Morris U. Lessner. Call 1546. able price. See Stuart J. VVasley, 827 District of Manchester, on the 1st day 3>T1 C6 it is edit, revise or reject any copy con­ pert work. male quartet from Pleasant Yalley. Smiling.’’ Maybe Mr. Schwab never sidered objectionable. Main street. Telephone 1428-2. of December, A. D., 1928. ORDERED;—That the 8th. day ot H. A. STEPHENS Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., December, A. D„ 1928, at 9 o’clock, has come home only to be sent to CLOSINO HOIIKS—f.nasslfied ads Chevrolet Sales and Service Booms Without Board 5U The secretary of the Federated to be piihllshed same day must be re­ Huusee for Pale Judge. forenoon, at the Probate Office. In Church, Walden V, Collins made a the store for a can of beans. ceived bv II o’clock noon. Saturdays Center at Knox TeL 939-2 Estate of Adolph Llndell late of said Manchester, be and the same is TO RE.NT— 131,EAST Center street, presentation address to Rev. and 10:30 a. m- FOR SALE—JUST OFF East Center Manchester, In said District deceas­ assigned for a hearing on the allow­ Garagesj— Bervlce— Storage 10 first class room, near Center, well ed. ance of said administration account Mrs. Woodward, presenting a bas­ heated, hot water. street, nice 6 room home, fire place, oak floors and trim, 2 car garage, On motion of Ebba Glenney ad­ with said estaU, and this Court di­ ket of flowers and $100 in cash. Telephone Your Want Ads ministrator. rects the Administratrix to give pub­ Ads are accepted over the telephone FOR RENT—DANDY GARAGE, only FOR RE.NT — FURNISHED room, high elevation. Owner says sacrifice. ORDERED;—That six months from lic notice to a ll persons interested Both Rev. and Mrs. Woodward ex­ THE NEW FORD CARS at the CHAKdIO RA I'K given above $5.00. Cor, Haynes and Main street. steam heat, 97 Main street, Manches­ Price very low. Small amount cash, the 1st day of December, A. D„ 1928, therein to appear and be heard there­ pressed their deep appreciation for are ready for immedjate as a convenience to advertisers, tut Ask Mr. Risley. ter. Inquire 97 Main street. mortgages arranged. CalT Arthur a ! be and the same are limited and al­ on by publishing a copy of this order the gifts received, the program pro­ delivery. the CASH RATBS will be accepted as Knofla. Telephone 782-2, 875 Mata street. lowed for the creditors within which in some newspaper having a circula­ vided, and the goodwill manifeste,d FULL PAY.MENT If paid at the busi­ Moving— Trucking—Storage 20 FOR RENT—SINGLE rooms, fur­ to bring In their claims aeainst oald tion in said District, on or before Manchester. Motor Sales ness office on ot before the ae^enth nished; steam heat; at 109 Foster estate, and the said administrator is December 3. 1928. and by posting a by the presence of so many friend’s. DennLs I*. Coleman, Mgr. day following the first Insertion, ot street. Telephone 2G82W. FOlt SALE—WASHINGTON street, At the close of the evening refresh­ STORAGE ROOMS for furniture or brand new six room Colonial, oak directed to give public notice to the copy of this order on the public sign­ 1060 Main St. each ad. otherwise the CHARdh' merchandise available at Braith- creditors to bring In their claims post In the Town where the deceased ments were servd. RATE will be collected. No responsi­ FOR RENT—SINGLE ROOM tloors tlirougtiout. tire place, tile waite's, 52 Pearl street. bath, large corner lot. Price rlguu within said time allowed by posting ■ist dwelt, five days .before said day bility for errors In telephoned ads a copy of this order on the public of hearing and return make to this Phone Terms. Call Arthur A. Knofla. Telo- will he a.ssumed and th-lr accuracy LOCAL AND liONG distance moving in Johnson Block; heated. sign post nearest to the place where Court. cannot bo guaranteed. 524 or janitor. 2040. phon% 782-2, 876 Main street. • • • by experienced men. Public store­ the deceased last dwelt within . .id WILLIAM S. HYDE house. L. T. Wood. 55 Blssell street. town and by publishing the same In ' Judge. Index of Classifications Tel. 493 Wanted— Rooms— itoara 02 some newspaper having a circulation H-12-3r28. Legal Notices 79 in said probate district, within ten Evening Herald Want Ads are now AT A COURT OF PROBATE. HELD grouped according to classifications MANCHESTER & M. Y MO'i'OR Dls- WANTED—YOUNG man desires room -4 r- days from the date of this order, and patch—Part loads to and ftom New AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD return make to this court of the no­ at Manchester, within and for the We Offer ' You Choose below and for handy reference will and hoard, no other boarders. Ad­ tice given. District of Manchester, on the 1st day appear In the numerical order Lndl- York, regular service. Call 7-2 »r dress Box R, in care of Herald. at Manchester, within and for the Only $500 cash gives warrantee deed to an excellent 6 room 1282. District of Manchester, on the 1st day WILLIAM S. HYDE of December, A. D , 1928. c,ated: Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., single, oak floor and trim, steam heat, separate sink room ahd Births ...... A ot December. A. D., 1928. Judge. PERRE'l'T & GLEN.NEY moving sea­ Apartments, Flats, J'enemeiils 63 .-resent WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., H-12-3-28. Judge. pantry, large attic. 2 car grage and the pnee only\$G,650. It E ngagem ents ...... B son Is here. Several trucks at your Estate of Helen B. Plock late of M arriages ...... C ludge. is a bargain. < service, tip to date equipment, ex­ Estate of Esther K. Abby late of ■'^nnbhefeter, in said District, deceas­ Deaths ...... B FOR RENT—4 ROOM down stairs AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ed. 8 room single on Haynes street, all modern, 2 car garage. Cards of Thanks £ perienced men. Phone 7-2. tenement, all Improvements, Knigh­ .Manchester, In said District, deceas­ ed. at Manchester, within and for ti. The Administrator c. t. a. having Ibis is a beautiful home offered for sale only on account of own­ In Memorlam p,•••••••»•,• £ ton street. Inquire 90 East Center District of Manchester, on the 1st day exhibited its administration ' accotint er’s business calling him to another city. Price and terms ar« Lost and kound I,,,,.J street. Phone 1183-2. The Executor, having exhibited his Repairing 23 • administration account with said es­ of December. A. D., 1928. with said e.state to this Court for al­ attractive. Announcements ...... 2 Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., lowance. it is Personals ...... 3 FOR REN'r— SIX ROOMS, all modern tate. to this Court for allowance, it is Seven room single of latest model and design on Green Hill CHIMNEYS CLEA.NED and repaired, ORDERED:—T hat the 8th. day of Judge. ORDERED:—That ■ the 8th. day of Antoni

MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1928. PAGE ELEVEN 9LAEPER FANNY SAYS: Percy L Crosby ^ ^ SENSE ««iN0rENSP! "■ i'.I -.-:i An Excellent Eyesight A negro was being questioned during an investigation after a tres­ passer was killed when he fell from a freight train. THSi?e!s so/vug >oooc “ Was the man on the train?” HtHKiO-Pt 1__ _ v e ^ v N i c e I ~ I “ Yes, 8uh." NAu;- r ocn't i > \ V/ y/| U lA N T “ Where did you see him?” BBFI lAudoeastHtr “ ’Bout thuthy caha back fuhi de WAMT TO engine.” R £ A P “ Where were you?” “ On de back end of de tendah of de engine." r “ What time of night was it?” “ ’Bout leven o’clock.” “ Do you mean to tell me that you -I- saw tha. man thirty car lengths away at night?" “ Yes, suh." .i “How far do you think you can see at night?” “ ’Bout a million miles, I reckon. How fah is de moon?” ; Regular Honeymoon BEG. U. S. PAT. OFF. “ Why, Mandy, didn’t you have a Cqini^ m i CXM^,-CaFtnl Anti Am , Jat. ^ Q 1928. BY NEA SERVICE. INC honeymoon when you were mar­ ried?” Daughters know that Mother OUR B()ARI)IN(; HOUSE 1- knows best. That’s the worst of it. “ Yessum, I sho did. Rastua done Mickey (Himself) McGuire By Fontaine Fox hep me wid de washin’ de fust two weeks.” By Gene Ahem

Sambo in heaven, had just got­ i s a is lA r ^ E -T o OoislvJUF^E* W iTH iM A L .U , ten Rastus far below on the asbes­ .S o F ^ T S o f W A V S . V o G T A A c V W V \ tL L ,l W A S T b t l- o W tos ouija board. “ Hello, Rastus, how are you getting albng?” ■TH’ 3 ? o e i'o R .'S )U2^ -ftle PodbR P(rff/Aie MEW■::5UST “ Oh, I ’se having a fine time. l - t -1^ ABSoLirfE VAS-r ^ MACK US-fMlorfr, APVlIcBr ii'R* j*/ A Don’t have to work much; just VoatL Hav/e .» ‘1 PUZZLING CLOW OUTS shovel in some coal now and then. OF dRAKieB ^ I WISB I Ha p How you all?” LJiilCEf •^BAH;f--WHV, LISrf/AlfiS 0^^ S R A A n ' E There are several kinds of BLOW “ I ’se workin’ purty hard. We SALBSMBAd hav’ to sweep up de clouds, pull in -ftlis IS-rite STUFF A , ( Hri’ STOCK MARI

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Rastus: “Dat baby of yours am ( de perfect image of his daddy.” Sambo: “ He suah am. He am a regular carbon copy.” O U s Deacon Johnson: “ D’ you t’ink T yo’ could support mah daughter ef yo’ married her?” TH E R U IE S Ed Black: “ Suttingly.” Deacon: “ Hab yo’ ebber seen her 1— The idea of letter golf is toeat?” change one word to another and do Ed: “ Suttingly.” it in par, a given number of strokes. Deacon: “ Hab yo’ ebber seen her Thus to change COW to HEN, in eat when noboby was watchin’ ’t three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, her?” > HEN. H-3 2— You can change only one let­ A guest of a small Southern hotel ter at a time. was awakened early one morning 3— You must have a completeby a knock on his door. REG. U.S. PAT. OFF, word, of common usage, for each - * » 111 “ What is it?” he called drowsily (CPontaine Fo*. 1928, The Bell Syndicate,- Inc.) (^ | N \ $ E L p ) jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ without getting up. tions don’t count. “A telegram, boss,” responded a 4— The order of letters cannot be Negro’s voice. changed. WASHINGTON TUBBS H Meet the Living Dead By Crane “ Well, can’t you shove it under the door,, without waking me so Henry Ford says the world is run early?” r Art, lrtONS.\euR TOBBS, EEM ToU6CiOURT K WELL, C^P'M, AS MARK NE5S1R. Art, BUT MV MISSION EES VoiiA*. u o o k I a w a r p a r t t by men past 50. And in turn the “ No suh,” the darky answered, NOO NMD MONSieUR GAILUP WERF RGPORTeD] TyjMvi OMCt VJlSeCR.ACK£D, VJE ARE, ONLV V\AIF COMPLETE. FORVEAPS EEW TE DiSTA^JCE. OUl, EET EES with his mind on a tip, “ it’s on a men ante run by women whose age SIA\M BV BAKDiTS. rtOW HAPP'/ AM ^ ' T p e REPORT OF MV PEATh WAPPV m AS HUDSON BEV BAT BEElN T-S TERROR^ TE OLD SCOUWOREL HIMSELF, AND Is past finding out. traj^” BoLA I To FIND VOU. >------—— IS g r e atly SASSV AS EVER. OF ze DESERT. BE BAF DEFY I MUS’ PREPARE FOR BATTLE eXAGGERATED." NO fiEEp To LAW AW’ T6 ORDER WAN TOO, 7^ n \9 foUWD./ rtAME trotted MABN T im e , AMD \ AM OUT Th e armv 5EKIT To BREAK riEEM ^ O t ONIV TrtftT, r- IKI BUT Ke nomr ^ UAL cocHR^— picnjRCS ^ knick BROUCrHT KIOWG J „Ui.MT.orr. ^ ViHOUe FLOCK OF FR6MCA COL- ONIM, TROOPS. \

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. > ;V T " ^ \ rt -.1 ■ kabetweltb .fs "• ■ T-.-.t', I ■ MONDAY, DECEMBER 3,1328, 51' Edward G. Norton,' 11 Lilly Mathias Eugene Spiese, son of DANCE AND street, left today for Sarasota, Fla., MathiasI Spiess, of 28 West CentOr STAFFORD SPRINGS LADY ADVENT SEASON driving the amtompbile of William street, entered Memorial Hospital Foulds, who went to Sarasota some today and is to be operated on to­ ENTERTAINMENT time ago. Mr. Norton expects to re­ morrow for appendicitis. ^ WINS J. W. H A H TRIP Yestfi^rday, four Sundays befoife main in Florida for the winter. Christmas, opened the Advent sea*’ Rev. Herman O. Weber of the son ini the Roman .Catholic Cbufclms Wednesday, Dec. 5th An application has been made to Lutheran Concordia church is in Miss Miller, of 192 Furnace ave­ m Manchester. Saturday of t»a the Probate Court of Manchester by New Britain today attending a con­ :veek being the Feast of the ImmaQ* ference of the Southbury Guild, an nue, Stafford Springs, Conn., is’the ulale Copceptlon, and a holy, day-of the administrator of the will of winner of the , trip to Washington CHENEY HALL Willie T. Norton for, the right to organization of that denomination obligation. Masses will be celebrat­ for the maintenance of an old peo­ with the senior class of Manchester ed "in > St. James' church at 5:30, Music by BUI TasiUo and''His sell a house located on Woodland street. The court has set Saturday, ples home. A great many of the High school. The trip swas awarded 7:00 and.at 7:40 on that morning. lie Bal Tabarin Orchestra December 8 as the date for the Manchester members of the church by J. W. Hale Company a? the prize At St- Bridget’s Church the hoij^s Under the Auspices of the hearing on the order to sell^ belong to this society. Mrs. Weber of masses, on Saturday will be 5:^0 is secretary of the organization but in a fur coat conffest. Every custom­ and 7 o’clock'. Italian-American Ladies Aid will be unable to attend the confer­ er who purchased a fur coat during, Confessions will be heard Friday Five hdndred and fifty feet of ence as she is confined to her home the month of November at Hale’s afternobn and evening in both the 1,000 feet of storm water sewer with an attack of grip. was given a chance on this free trln churches for those who wish ^to go being- built from Main street to to Washington. to communion on Saturday morn­ ABOUT TOWN Summit street, through Hollister Mrs. Herman O. Weber has This morning Clarence P. Quim- ing. On Friday, being the first Fri­ street, had been completed at 10 had as her guest, her sister Miss by, principal of the Manchester day of the month, there will be o’clock this morning. It will take Emily Burkhard. High School, drew the winning tick­ masses in St. James’s. Church at about three weeks more to complete et from a batch that had been col­ 5:30, 7:00 and at 7:40. The regular monthly meeting of the work. Provision is made, for the Edward J. McEnelly and his lected during the contest. Miss Mil­ In St. Bridget’s church there will the Men’s Bible Class of St. Mary’s further extension of this storm wa­ ler ill have the privilege of mak­ church, will be held in the Parish famous Victor Recording orchestra be communion at 6 o’clock Friday ter sewer to Washington street la­ of Springfield, Mass., will make its ing the trip at Easter time when morning and the mass will be cele­ House, tonight at eight o’clock. ter. the high school party goes from brated at 7 o’clock. second appearance of the season at Manchester. ' Can 5e Found At Hale’s Mrs. B. Mozzer of 241 Spruce Cheney Hall next Monday evening. In both churches confessions will Frank Pearfen, of Griswold street, The band is being brought back be­ be heard Thursday afternoon ftTird street left Sunday, for California evening for those to receive com­ where she will reside with her is recovering from injuries suf­ cause of the many requests follow­ e r e , at Hale’s, you will find the largest display of Christmas fered in a fall from a ladder while ing their previous appearance when munion on Friday morning. daughter, Mrs. Charles Jameson of cards in town. Our selection is distinctive and varied—from Long Beach, Calif. During the at work at the Fuller Brush com­ nearly 600 dancers were present. HOSPITAL NOTES pany plant in Hartford recently. H • little greetings to the more elaborate personal engrav­ four months she will be away she NOTICE ^* will travel throughout the western Three ribs were broken and he was The J. W. Hale Company has ed hand painted cards. For the best selection we' advise you to states. further injured. purchased a Cutawl machine for Admissions reported today at the We will continue this special choose your cards now. ^ the making of window display Memorial hospital included Mrs. for 10 more days. Panco soles The senior band of the Manches­ cards and letters. It is with this The Wa3’s and Means committee Hazel Fahey of 158 Birch street, guaranteed from 8 to ter corps of the Salvation Army machine that Eric Crawshaw Is James M. Burke of 283 ' Spruce of the Parent-Teacher association played at a special meeting of the making the Christmas displays for months for $1.00. Take ad^ will have a bridge and whist party street and Archie Haugh of 94 Army held yesterday at the Salva­ the J. W. Hale store and windows Hemlock street. vantage of this special and ru s| at the Buckland school assembly this year. The machine was also ■ Only A Few Days Left To Order tion Army headquarters in Hart­ Patients discharged were Arthur your work in. All work guar­ liall this evening, with Mr. and Mrs. ford. used to make the raised lettering Andrew Healy as joint chairmen. on the column that occupied the Markham of Hillstown, George anteed. ' There will be the usual number of center of the prize winning French Smith of Burnside, Mrs. Frank prizes in each section as well as a The Tall Cedars of , are Schildge and son of 433 Gardner Personal pngrayed Christmas Cards going to hold a New Year’s Eve float in the Armistice Day parade, door prize. A social period with It works on the, principle of the street, Mrs. Edgar Stanislao and BOSTON SHOE refreshments will follow. The Dance and Frolic in the Ball Room son of 46 School street and Mrs. of the Masonic Temple. The -saw but is a much more com­ Beautiful cards in 'a variety of designs—both imported monthly, business meeting will be pact model and therefore able to Laura Groleau of Rockville. The REPAIR SHOP held tomorrow evening. Colonial Jesters of Hartford have census today is only 32. i 105 Spruce St. Near Cor. Biinr.. and domestic. Inter-Jined envelopes. Your choice of been engaged to furnish the music do finer work. The machine is run script,-solid or shaded letters. Cost of-printing name $1.65 for this dance. The committee in by electricity. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson of 97 charge is busy at the present time (1 to 50 cards). ' Prices range as listed below: Eldridge street were tendered a arranging funmakers, noisemakers, Dr. Benjamin Salvin, of Hart­ party Thursday evening by a number confetti and streamers, and it would ford, but formerly of this place, ac­ of their local friends in honor of bo a good policy for every one in­ companied by Motorcycle Police­ Christmas Is But a Fw Days Off. , 25.Cards ...... j.. i...... -.. $1.25to |ia50 the fifth anniversary of their mar­ terested in this dance to reserve man Roberts left yesterday for the riage. A delicious supper and a that evening for jollity and fun. Berkshire Hills in Massachusetts. SO Gards '. ...:...... $2.50 to $24.00 pleasant evening was enjoyed by The committee in charge is: Harry They expect to spend the next two all. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson were re­ Roth, Royal Marshall, John Mc­ days deer hunting in that stale. The Shop Early. Avoid The Rush membered with a number of useful Laughlin, Elliott Clapp, Stewart J. law is off as far as hunting deer in gifts. Wasley. Massachusetts is concerned .just at Cost of Plate ...... $1.00 Extra this time. And Have the Pick of the Stock. Sunset Rebekah lodge will enter­ 'r 1 tain its assembly officers this eve­ ning. Supper will be served ^ 5 4 promptly at 6:30 in the banquet hall under the direction of Mrs. Al­ Gibson’s BaS'Relief vina Schieldge and her committee. Miss Christine Miller will supervise WATKINS BROTH ERS; Tnc. Men’s White Broadcloth Shirts. the decorations and Miss Edith Walsh and Miss Ruth Porter, past Men’s Collar Band Shirts m all latest noble grands, will act as reception i^ D c r a l shades. Cards committee. Initiation of candidates ESTABLISHED 5 4 YEARS will take place at the business Men’s Neckwear in all latest shades with Gibson’s bas-relief is a new printing idea which has the meeting. CHAPELATJl OAR ST: Christmas Boxes, Four-in-Hands and appearance of engraving. A wide choice of designs from which to select. Complete the prices range Fred J. Hansen, one of the best Bows, known auto dealers in the state, Robert K.Ahderson’i PTiori^500 has resigned' as treasurer of the Funeral Director or2837-W Men’s Silk, Wool and Silk and Wool Hose, Mohen & Amidon Corporation and 25 Cards...... $3.75 to $11.00 has joined the used car division of also in Xmas boxes. t Russell P. Taber, Inc., state distri­ 50 Cards...... $5.00 to $20.00 butor of Reo cars. He is one of the Men’s Combination Sets with garter, belts, founders of the Mohen & Amidon arm bands, etc. Sales corporation which is associate dealer for the Hupmobile, Hudson A large assortment of Men’s Lined and and Essex. Mr. Hansen is well known in Manchester as at one time Unlined Gloves with Xmas boxes. he was the Manchester dealer for Men’s Fancy and WTiite Linen Handker­ the Oakland and Hupmobile. chiefs. • Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Chartier and son Jack returned yesterday to A large assortment of Men’s Silk Hand­ 12 in box 16 in box th^ir home in Allentown, Pa., after a week’s visit with Mr. Chartier's kerchiefs in fancy patterns. Dainty hand painted cards parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Chartiei A large assortment of Men’s Silk Mufflers. that will please the most fas­ High priced cards—-sixteen of North Main street. tidious, taste. Interlined' en­ individual cards in each box. Cuff Links, Knives, Cigarette Lighters, velopes. ' . ; . .. . Interlined envelopes. Manchester Camp No. 2640 Royal Neighbors will hold its regu- Watch Chains and Ingersol Watches. l.ir meeting tomorrow evening in Odd Fellows hall. Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs. Women’s Silk Hose • Religious and Cheery Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Howland CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS 5c to $1 and son Harry moved today from Glastenbury Underwear, Munsingwear. North Elm street to their new home on 'Strickland street. HALE’S CARDS—Main Floor The outside work of the park board is about complete, that now A. L. BROWN & CO. in progress consisting of placing soil on the Center park, which had W. G. GLENNET CO. never been done since the park was laid out. The soil is obtained along CASH YOUR CHRISTMAS CLUB Wetherell street without cost to the Coal, Lumber and Masons’ Supplies town as in redefining the lines on Allen Place, Phone 126, Manchester that street it was found that part CHECKS AT THIS STORE of the highway has been used for garden and tobacco growing pur­ poses. m o M

Service— Quality— Low Prices THE NEW FORD CARS Tjxe 'Duke;>,of Abruzzi has dis­ are ready for immediate covered thei'mysterious, Nebt. Sce- delivery. , GOOD THINGS TO EAT beU|river in Africa. Here’s, hoping the/sohg •writers don’t, find out Manchester Motor Sales abo^trthat. ' ’ : Dennis P. Coleman, Mgr. I NOT SO FOOLISH. 1069 Main St. Corned Beef Specials A cartoon in a Ne-vv York newspaper some months Nice Lean Rib Corned B e e f...... i6c lb. ago shpwing a stout woman in an butcher market Jg if t ARTIGLES ordwing five pounds of sauerkraut and explaining Fancy Boneless Brisket Corned B eef___ 30c Ib! “I always like to have some in the house in case of I sickness’.’ wasn’t so foolish as it-might seein. THIS WEEK ONLY ...... 29c peck Sauerkraut is a very valuable food indeed. It>. Nice Sohd Heads of Cabbage------lOc head Is a“ conditlqner.” Those who use a great deal of MrSi Elliott’a Shop Fancy Yellow Globe Turnips...... 29c peck it are not the people who keep the doctors treating R-4^ Park Building FIUIS Fresh Spare Ribs ...... 20c Ib. indigestion. If there were more sauerkraut eaten DEVELOPED AND there would be'fewer fussy stomachSv And je- PRINTED Small Pieces of Pork to cook with sauer kraiit.. .23c lb! cently a lot of-people have been coming to give'the- 24 HOUR SERVICE Nice White Sauer K rau t...... lOc lb., 3 lbs. 25c kraut the credit It deserves;. •; . Salt Spare Ribs ...... lb. Pinehurst has been selling loads of Its very ex­ Film Deposit Hox at cellent bulk sauerkraut, which is'as tangy and ten­ Store Entrance der and appeUjIng as sauerkraut should always be but not, always is. Today Sauerkraut and the Pork to go with it are one of our suggestiobs. It’s a great pork time Just now anyhow.' 'We KEMP'S Bakery Specials have some?of-the finest roasting pieces you ever —^hlte.'tehder, cleanly coni fed pork that Home Made Pumpernickel B read...... I5c loaf rates with any meat food In the world. And lots Cocoanut Custard Pies ...... 15c-35c each of lean, sweet, teuder Chops. 7 ------15c each, 2 for 25c It’s an especially good time’now, too, to order a S^pshine Cakes, delicious ------25c each piece of Corned Beef, for we have some corking Solid Sirloin Tips and Bottom Rounds, .lean and ...... 25c dozen tender, besides; Briskets and Ribs, which are Just You ^ffee Flavored Cup Cakes...... 25c dozen prime for. the kettle; , Cinnamon Buns ...... i 9(. dozen First;,Morning DeliveiT 8 o’clock.' First After­ ^ Narrow'Heeled noon Delivery 1 o’clock—with;the goods In your kitchen plenty early for the afternoon out. If you wish. Other dellyeiies In between. If you can SPECIAL beat that^deli-yery service tell us.; ’ ^ com* to utl We can fit you Best Pure Lai^, 2 lbs...... -.,„.27c Phone twb'thousand. . . . , . i- iMuliBCtly in^Willnir CoonShoeo. Brillo, large size, reg. 25c, special 16c pkg. • Meatmementa, Iniiltin at Campbell’s Tomato Soup, Pinehurst Hamburg 30c lb. tiefiw tery, enid>jie na to fit ann|dy IDESERXL Bon Ton Peas, 2 cans 25c 3 cans 25c. t|(e Tnarrower^thm hecL Beef liver 25c. . ’ titan 200 alaea avail|I>le~~ Keeney White Eggs 55c a l:to'l^'AA4A to EjESL Tken yon Honeyi^iiib Tripe. > c ^ yndlc. danei^ go np ■laiia..«.aiid ELECTRIS ( dozen. Sliced iSacon, rind off, 39c knpfw.-.pefn^eitt relief firem - alip- WashbumrCrosby. Guaran­ ^ lb.'I !■«!• ' ■ V Manchester Public Market teed Flour $1.10. Fowl and Chicken < Boxes for Kindling, 50c and iNative Veal A. Podrove, Prop. Phone 10 75caIoad^ Sausage.Meat 30c lb. . v Our Free Eelivery is at Your Service. Potato Bairels 10c each . X f^sofLam b S A \'E ; rS

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