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T / » ♦ Mki FRBSS m m THE WEATHER AVERAGE DAILY OIBODLATION f i r e ^ of D. & WesCher lor Ite Montli ol November, 1980 Ba«tfw«' ‘' 5,572 Cloudy tonight 'Sunday fdl> Members of the Audit Bureau lowed ^'TBin Tfanisdaiy afternoon of Oroulattons. or Mght. yOE. XLV^ NO. 60. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1930. PRICE im E E CENT9

ZULU, A LOOLOO AT SOVIET TREASON TRIAL TO ASK TOWN IN WOES THROES <9- Tells Court With a Snort of FOR $50,000 TO Through His Nose—So Now, Tee! Heel! He’s Free! CREmWORK Los Angeles, Dec. 10.—(AP.) —^With rings on his fingers and rings on his nose, the Zulu is happy wherever he goes, but Selectmen Call Special Meet­ Wheeler J. Johnson’s content, if you please, with nothing to Senator McKellar Demands stop him in case he should Electric Fish Scares ing For December 17; sneeze. So he severed his mari­ tal ties yesterday, when the Apology From Chief Exec^ Have Several Projects In court heard his argument, stat­ ed this way; Fishermen at Boston “The study of African man­ ntiye For Saying ^Tolitics Mind To Employ Labor. ners and life engrosses the time and the thoughts of my wife. Boston, Dec. 10.—(AP)— The these waters. W. C. Schroder of the Are Being Played At the To this I have never objected,’’ dragger Vasco De Gamma of Glou­ department of fisheries said the Manchester will be asked to ap­ he said, “but I fear that the cester came into the fish pier today fishermen probably escaped a shock propriate $50,000 as an emergency subject has gone to her head. from Georges Banks with as because of their rubber boots. Expense of Human Mis­ strange a denison of the deep as unemployment relief fund at a For while deep in the study, en­ The ray, according to Schroder meshed in the throes, a hat-pin has been seen here in many a day. carries electric organism just be­ ery'’—Sen. W aper Says si>ecial town meeting called for Wed­ she recently stuck through my None of the old salts about the pier hind the- head, which has been found nesday night, December 17. The nose. could name it so the fish was taken in experiments sufficiently powerful Board of Selectmen voted to sisk for “ ‘You’re a Zulu,’ she cried, at over to the Museum of Compara­ to light a small bulb. It WiD Take Six Months To this appropriation sifter hearing a which rightly I’m vexed.’’ tive Zoology at Harvard. The crew The ray brought in today weigh­ committee from the town imemploy- “You’re divorce plea is grant­ of the Vasco De Gamma did not ed 78 pounds, measured 52 inches in ment commission consisting of ed,’’ the judge murmured, know it but they had been flirting length and 32 inches in width. It Put Road Funds In Use; Charles Ray, chairman, Stephen “next.” with a very severe electric shock was flat, resembling a flounder or Hale and Thomas Ferguson. The Death was the doom that Rushan I for the fish was identified as a tor- skate, but had an ordinary fish’s Selectmen will be asked that the Supreme Court judges decreed for j pedo ray, a very rare species in tail. Bingham Defends Hoover. sum be appropriated for unusual ex­ five of the eight engineers who were penditure in town work at the dis­ tried m Moscow for treason against cretion of the highway committee UVAL STANDS the Soviet regime. But the execu­ Washingrton, Dec. 10.—(A P )^ of the board. tion of the conspirators later was Democrats renewed their assault Want To Make Work commuted to ten years’ imprison­ upon President Hoover today for his The rmemployment committee ment by the Soviet Centrsd Elxecu- OVERPRODUaiON, ROOT went before the board with a speci­ W ITHTARDe tive Committee. The tribunal Judges demmeiation of non-administratlou fic proposition in mind, that of im­ are pictured above as they listened relief measures as toe emergeniry proving Middle Turnpike West. The to testimony in the trial which at­ OF FARMERS’ TROUBLES $110,000,000 appropriation for pub­ spokesman, Charles Ray made it D E S ^F O E S tracted world-wide attention. The lic works w^ted a final vote. ’ clear that the point the committee jurists are, left to right: IvSnov, a wanted to stress was that work Leningrad factory worker; Antanov- Chairman Jones, of toe appropria­ must be created. It was believed Saratovsky of the Supreme Court; Sec. Hyde Declares Tariff tion committee, sought immediate that the Middle Turnpike proposi­ French Senator To Form and Prof. Andrew Vishinsky. Pro­ ARREST OFHCERS action on toe construction bffl ap­ tion offered the greatest possibilities fessor Leonid Ramzin, at the left, for manual labor at this time of and Victor Larichev, at the right, Protection is Very Impor­ proved yesterday by toe House. year. However, the committee want­ Cabinet No Matter How both shown as they testified, were As debate continued, Senates Mc­ ed to see work started on some pro­ among the doomed men whose lives FOR BRIBE TAKING Kellar, Democrat, Tennessee, jump­ ject that would give employment to were spared. tant tn Balancing Ameri­ ed in to attack Mr. Hoover, demand­ the idle laborers and some trades­ Bitter Radical Socialists men here. ing an apology for yesterday’s:fiecla- Other Projects Protest; Financial Scandal can Crops Against Market Wolcott's Grand Juror and ration. The Selectmen thought that the In a prepared speech, .McKellar Middle Turnpike proposition would said toe Hoover statement'(fioargihg not give the town a proper return Boston, Dec. 10.—(AP)—An or- Two Constables Accused on its investment since it is quite Paris, Dec. 10— (AP) — Uneasi­ proponents of extin refief bills wdth possible that within a few years the ness and uncertainty as to what gani^tipn of farmers broad enough “playing politics at to© expense of may develop from investigation of state would be building a permanent to plan production and control mar­ of Accepting Hush Money. human misery” -was “unworthy (if highway through that artery. The the Oustric bank failure appeared keting, coupled with adequate tariff Selectnifen liave other projects in today to be influencing the course toe Cbi'ef Magistrate of this nation of events In the efforts of Senator protection, are the hope of agricul­ mind, it wjub pointed out, that vari­ Waterbury, Dec. 10.—(AP) — or of any- nation.” ous sections o f the town have been Pierre Lavsd to form a new Cabinet DISBUCF MERGE ture,. Arthur M,. Hyde,, secretary of Asks Apology seeking for many years euid it was However the Senator seemed | de­ BRIGHT DAYS ARE AHEAD agriculture, told the American Farm Wolcott is seething today with ex­ termined to form a govemme^ no citement and rumors because of toe “If he is worthy of his office, h^ their idea that these jobs should be Biureau Federation today. will apologize to toe Senate,” the done first. matter what happened. MEETING JAN. 14 arrest of three of its officers. Grand Emergency IbSsts Today he conttoued to stand by “TbV ro ^ ( d our Lroubles ovei- itiuror Osew' ‘Todd and C6hstafile» Temmsseeajx\^c(mtinued. “If he Js 'M' hlB “dd friend? Andre Tardieu de­ JSAYS INSULL IN pl^^ctic^” he asserted. “The job ,miwprthXK4lfr-?dJl.fi()t apologize.” Mr. Ray stressed the fact thst the Julius; C6Wles and John Fulgham. town appreciated what wao Leing spite .the opposition of the Raiflwd' - _ . . ahead of us is two fold: to stop un- ’ -jHiere was no opposition to the Socialists. It Was not considered Todd" ii?d ‘ Fulgham are ''charged House appropriation, but toe Senate done by the Selectmen but sdso Ul ' TvChOOl^ ■ eeondmit' expansion to- new lands; to wito extortfoh whfif Staods pointed out that allevia&ig 'the likely that he would announce his trial oiir charges of breach of the raSto were still resentful of Mr. list of Cabinet members before to-^ Fmaimier Tells P hdad^^ ^ get unprofitable submarginal-' Hob-veris attaidc. The Demcx:rats present situation was a business peace. # man’s problem. An emergency exists morrow. out of crop production and by direct took toe occasion to belittle toe ef­ Here To Be Discussed h The charge involve $15 given by 4k and it is up to the town to meet it, The (iustric failure, and the Chamber of Commerce positive action on the part of farm­ fect of toe eme^ency bill. nunors of scandal which accom­ McKellar said it would do little Mr. Ray insisted. He said that at FASCISTS’ WAR CRY ers themselves, to regulate the (Conttamed Ob Page 2.) present 157 men and 18 women need panied it, are taking a prominent Seission At High School. good in toe near future. Senator work in Manchester. Of these 103 position in the political situation be­ That We Are In the Midst acreage in crops.” Walsh, Democrat, Massachusetts, are 'heads of families representing cause of accusations in the Radical In the balancing of American asserted toe funds were merely an about 463 people. Further, 53 are Socialist newspapers that Raoul against market demands, 'he appropriation that would have been urgently in need. Mr. Ray suggested Peret, the former minister of justice of a Test of Courage. Hitlers Slogan Shouted At ’The consolidation of the school “tariff protection is of funda- NEW HAVEN BANK made eventually, regardless of the that 100 men could be employed for in Tardieu’s diabinet, received regu­ i districts of Manchester will be dis­ mental importance xmemployment situation. 13 weeks at |20 per week at ordin­ lar pa3 unmts from the Oustric com­ cussed in public meeting at the High Funds As Needed Philadelphia, Dec. 10.—(AP)— school on Wednesday evening, Not Organized ary labor necessitating an appropri­ pany between January and October, Reichstag Meeting When Pointing out that the farmers are MAYSTAGEMEGER Senator Robinson, of Arkansas, ation of $26,000. An appropriation 1927. Samuel Insull, head of the Insull January 14, i t was decided at last toe Democratic leader, demanded Received Money night’s meeting of the Board of Se­ still largely imorganized and that of $50,00, therefore, it was said, Utilities, told the Philadelphia One Member Is Arrested. their present condition places each and won an amendment making toe would allow for trucks, equipment The same papers charge that Chamber of Commerce today that lectmen. ’This session will not be for funds available until expended, and so on, and this, too would give Rene Desnard, the former ambassa­ “bright days will come again be- the purpose of taking a vote on the 1 . competition dor to Rome, received money from proposed district merger, since Leg-! otoers, he said they must If This 1s Done Depositors striking out a pro-vision requiring additional employment. . . 4. * ■ cause courage and character will their expenditure before next Jime Many Jobs Possible the Oustnc interests m payment for i j^^ake them come.” Berlin, Dec. 10.—(AP)—Adolph islative authpritie.s have ad-vised toe unity. 30. In the discussion of the proposition his services in listing Oustric stocks We are in the midst of a test of Selectmen- to ^ toe better plan is to ■ They must have a means through on the Paris Exchange. These Hitler’s slogEin of Leipsic treason discuss the project, ask the Gen- i which they can speak -with one voice. Could Get Most of Money Senator Wagner, Democrat, New after the imemployment committee both courage and character today,” York, asserted it would take at least had withdrawn Uie Selectmen viewed charges are to be investigated by a i insull ^aid trial fame, “Heads Will Roll”—re­ ei al Assembly to approve it, and organization the farmers can parliamentary commission. Peret verberated through the plenary hall then send it back to toe to-wnspeo-i ^ii-® cease toe ruthless compe- six or seven months to put toe road several different projects that should “But there is one thing that we Before Christmas. j funds into use. be done as quickly as possible and has denied the accusations, although must take to heart. Our good of the Reichstag today, soimded by ple in a referendum vote. I tion of every farmer -with every admitting that he was in the Oustric Tq Ask Changes other, collectively plan production to which will create labor. Among times will not come as a gift of the Nazis (National Socialists or 'The New York Senator said the them were the straightening of employ during periods when he was Town Covmsel William S. Hyde, meet the market demand; collective- present situation proiddes an argu­ government, or a gift of Proiddence, Fascists). Hilliard street in the north end, the not a member of the government. but as an effort of the people. pi eferred a suggested act cohsolidat-1 ly stabilize prices and mobilize the New Haven, Dec. —(AP) —With ment for his proposed long range widening and rebuilding of Hart­ Visits Herriot “’There are amongst us, as there ’The incident arose when the Na- ing toe school districts of the town economic power of the American no official information available at program for unemployment relief. ford Road from McKee street west, >4 former Prem er Her- | amongst every people o f! tional Socialists demanded that the last night. The act was returned to farms. toe Citizens BarC* & Trust Com­ Senator Glass, Democrat, Vir­ riot this mommg. He offered the ; ___^______^ pany, closed yesterday under a re­ the construction of several storm for forty Defends Federal Board ginia, also protested against gi-ving water sewer systems and the pro­ radicals the portfolios of finance, i interrupted (Continued On Page 2 . ) ’The secretory of agriculture de­ straining order issu^ ' by Bank toe American people toe impression viding of a garbage disposal plant agriculture, navy, and the colonies, v;hether tFmes Ire good or bad A n' minutes to give the council of parted from his prepared address to Commissioner L. E. Shippee, emdi- toe millions for roads would be im­ for the town. as well as two undersecretaries of rnte'prisi^^^^^^ elders an opportunity to decide make a vigorous defense of the Fed­ tions there were imderstood to be mediately available. To Tell Voters state. But the Radical leaders voted eral Farm Board. He said the ef­ unchanged today, "^hfr possibility “That is not so at aU,” he said. to reject his offer of collaboration. Chicago resurrected the answer to whether Hans Fabricius, a member remained of another institution tak­ When the special town meeting is such as these-from the essays of of the Reichstag who was arrested FACIST MEETINGS forts of toe Farm Board in toe “Many states have bi-annual session called asking for this appropriation The newspaper Midi today sum­ Lord Macaulay. It was -written stabilization' of wheat, in itself, jus­ ing over the bank. If this did not of toe Legislatures and toe states the Selectmen intend to have several marized the situation by alleging last night during disturbances in come about immediately it was said when England was having an experi­ connection with the sho-wing of “All tified toe hoard’s existence. are required to match toe appropria­ of these projects outlined so that that opposition groups in both At a time, he continued, when all toe alternative would be to have toe tions of the Federal government.” houses are engaged in a “merciless ence much like ours of- today, and is Quiet On the Western Front”, should the voters will know what they can pertinent to this occasion because it IN BELIN BANNED commodity markets of America bank throwm into a receivership. Republicans replied to toe cop- expect for their money. It is possi­ war” against Tardieu on the ground be immediately released. The prospect for a merger looked was -written just a hundred years Fabricius Released were on a downhill trpnd, featured denmation of toe $110,000,000 ap­ ble that a definite number of pro­ that Tardieu protected Peret in the ago.” by bear drives, toe Farm Board b r i^ t last night Bank Commission­ propriation. Senator Jones said it jects will be placed before the meet­ Oustric affair. The government parties and the went into toe wheat market and er Shippee said. If this were done would provide immediate relief, v ing, not for the approval of the vot­ In a resolution adopted by the Wise Words _Social______Democrats__ ^ objected where- speedily depositors would be able to radical group the opposition ex­ “ ‘On what principle is it,’ ” Mac- the~ N ^s started''toeir 'a'houts Chief of Police D esip ates stopped panic selling. Bingham’s Views > ers, but to show them what can pos­ auley asked, “ ‘That when we see started tneir snouts Their efforts held up toe price not receive considerable, possibly all Senator Bingham, Republican, of sibly be done in town to create work. plicitly declared it would refuse to of .“Heeuis will -roll.” their deposits for use by Christmas. Connecticut, insisted that toe gov­ collaborate with Laval in the forma­ nothing but improvement behind us, By a vote: of 214 to 187 the mo­ Fields On Outskirts of City only of wheat, but resulted in toe If toe bank is not taken over a re­ tion of any Cabinet which Included we are to expect nothing but de­ stabilization of the price of com ceivership might tie up deposits for ernment officers in charge of public terioration before us?- • . . . tion to 'con-yene^ toe council prevail­ improvements had given assurahbe Tardieu. ed. The council decided to demand and all other grains and cotton. a long time. “ ‘It is not by the intermeddling Where They May Gather. The securities market, he added, Checks Mailed Out that toe money would be spent ii£l- PLAN TO BLOW UP ol the state, but by the prudence toe release of Fabricius. By toe took a new tone. medlately and give inunediate em­ and energy of the people that Eng­ time toe, Reichstog had reconvened, A short time ago about $30,000 ployment to hundreds of workers. GREAT LAKES CLOSED however, Fabriefus had been re­ in Christmas C3ub checks were mail­ land has hitherto been-carried for­ ed out Just how many of these McKellar said “as soon Ss Mr. leased. ,. Berlin, Dec. 10.—(AP)—Police APPROVED PRESIDENT’S TRAIN ward in civilization; and it is to the NOMINATION checks remained uncaahed was Hoover was elected President he Toronto, Dec. 10—(AP)—jNaviga- same prudence and the same energy In Police Court he was sentenced Chief Grezinski today slammed toe began a career of utter disregard «f to pay a fine-of 30 marks (about being determined today. tion on the Great Lakes wras closing that we now look with comfort and door on all further open air demon- ; Washington, Dec. 10.—(AP)—The Confidence was expressed again toe property in government.” He $7.50) or serve three , days in jail . f i , today, four days before the official good hope. strations^ of whatever character in Senate banking and currency com- today that depositors losses would referred to Mr. Hoover’s-use of date, as sailors gave up the unequal “If, as Macauley so wisely sug­ for not . oJ>eying-ptdice orders, and Berlin as an answer to the authori- - mittee today approved toe nomina- be small, if any. An estimate of toe battleship in -visiting toe Souto Big Charge of Dynamite fight against storms and ice. gested, government -will but keep another fine of 100 marks (about ties to recent disturbances provoked tion of Eugene Meyer to be a mem- American coimtries prior to his in­ bank’s deficit was given at $240,000 auguration. Except one or two vessels enroute hands off except in its own proper $37.50) or ten days in jail for abus­ by the Nazi, or Berlin Fascist con- ^ ber of toe Federal Reserve Board. and to meet this there was an estim­ Found Under Tracks Near to winter quarters ( all boats were field we will come out of the dol-^ ing officers: . The committee also approved toe ated $190,000 in sight lea-ving about “Another situation that has been safely tied up. Engines were being drums where so many'now hang idle The police decree, pyblished this re-appointment of Floyd R; Harri- $50,(K)0 -loss to fall on stockholders. open to public talk for a long time.” smeared -with dil, deckhouses cover­ of hand and brain, mulling ever our forenoon, bars'Bil public demonstra-1 pf Virginia, as a member of the No call for. a,stockholders meeting he said, "is that toe President, m ed, dishes and other articles packed present distress instead of- bending tfons after 2 p. m., today and w arns: Federal Farm Loan Board, had been issued up to noon today. buying and building him- a summer Santiago De Chile. away. their energies to the progress of to­ political organizations that any j home, used toe Marines of the Mariners said the season was morrow.” CONGRESS FAVORS crowds bdliecting thereafter -will be United States in building toe roa<£l, ‘good,” so far as loss’ of life was broken-up -with force and -without for clearing toe lands for building a Santiago De Chile, Dec. 10.—(AP) concerned, but a poor one financial­ 'TREASURY BALANCE warning. house down there. —Government agents last night ly. Fewer than 50 men lost their Washington, Dec. 10.—(AP.)— SHORTEP.O.WORK Public forums in certain fields and Misuse a t Power thwarted an attempt against the lives this year, as against more than Treasury receipts for December 8 squares far removed from the city’s Soviets * Anti-Xmas Drive "I don’t know that this is true. 1 100 last year. were $9,739,235.17; expenditures, congested centers and where the just know that it is on toe Ups of lives of President Colonel Carlos In a week or so crews -will start $22,935,329.51; balance, $39,720,602.- public can shout,, sing or other wise every one.) If it is true it is an in­ Ibanez and members of his party home for Christmais. 75. express themselves wdtoout paralyz­ Starts All Over Russia decent and iUegal use of the powers when they removed a bomb set to House Passes Bill Providing ing trajtflc or terrorizing pedestrians of toe President in hi» (Hintrol over blow up the presidential train as it and theatergoers, are to be desig­ the United States Marines.” For Saturday Half Holiday nated. Moscow, Dec 10,—(AP) — The

iiair^Bsira evening herau), souto mangheotr, conn. \m)i^SDAY, deceiver lo, xaso. 1>AQE i W a W*a m — ...... ' ' " ., . ■■ I tiem there. The F. and W. Leasing left to Thomas J. Rogers and G. H. Corporation, owjiers of the property Waddell. DISTRICT MERGER Chryj^ef ^ SEUnHBIHOlD occupied by the Wodworth store ABODTTOWN ROPE SNAPS, DROPS (3olum G«s and E l ...... 8414 Lights were ordered installed cm Local Stocks Colum Gh-aph 934 here asked that the Birch stred Robert Road, Iticioria Road and widening proposition be carried Parker street upon recommendation MEEnNG JAN. 14 Manchester Green will send its through or else dropped altogether. of the lighting committee. A request volley-ball team down town tonight Comwlth and-Sou .....,,...4 8 % IfflKEST SESSHU PUtlEY: MAN HURT Consol Gas ...... \...... 84 The question was r^erred to the for the lease of the town’s property (Continued From Page to battle the Army and Navy club (Fnrnisbed ny Pntnam ft C!o.) Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. Cxntin C a n ...... 48 « = • - f highway committee. west of the Municipal building for at the ex-service men’s clubhouse the town counsel asking that a 1 P M.. Stocks Com Prod 7$ Frank Wallett was named a spec­ a gasoline filling station made l^r court. The match starts at 7:30. the Pan Am corporation was turned clause ^minating any possibility of Bank Stocks Du Pont De N im ...... 86%, ' ial constable at the Center Springs conflict with other acts and also Eastman Kodak ...... 153% ttForFfTeHoarshNscDi- Pond. A request was made that down. It was voted to erect *and The American Insurance Union Alfred Johnson, of Church Bid Asked decorate two Christn^s trees for inserting a referendum clause. This will hold a meeting and banquet Bankers Trust Co ... 395 Elee^Pow and L t ...... 3Q% Princeton street, between Middle proposed act will be ready for the! Fox Kim A ...... 30% Turnpike East and Henry street, be the Christmas season, one on Depot at Tinker Hall next Monday eve­ City Bank and Trust . 215 240 d e l «f Major Pro jecis aid Square and- the other at the Center. open meeting on January 14. ( ning. A delegate from the Hartford Street, May Not Live After Cap Nat rJ& T...... _ 300 Gen Elec ...... 4$ accepted. The highway committee To Give Figures } General Foods ..., ...... 60% will investigate. The New Haven It was reported that Dudley street Chapter will attend. Reservations Conn, R iv e r ...... 500 _ is badly in need of repair and the ’The Se^ctn^n will also be pre- | should be made with a member of Htfd Conn Tnist .... 125 135 Gren M otors...... 88% RodiM Boaoeci. railroad presented a map of the Bad Accident. Gold Oust ...... 83% proposed elimination of the Gilman matter was referred to Town En­ pared to g^ve fig^es to the meeting j the committee on or before Friday First Nat Hartford .. 195 210 gineer Bowen. on the consolidation project and it night The committee consists of Land Mtg anp fitle .. — 40 Grigsby G runow ...... 3 % and Risley crossings in MeekvlUe. is possible that some of the school tiershey Choc ...... i . 90% The highway committee was in­ Town bills ordered paid and the Mrs. Alex Trowbridge, Mrs. Ida New Brit Tnist ...... — 175 HaaohMter^ Board of Selootmen report of the building Inspector will districts will hold meetingfs of their Yost, Mrs. Margaret Dwyer and Alfred Johnson of 55 Church Riverside I'rusT ...... _ 535 Int Harv ...... 64% structed to investigate. It was own to hear some of the Selectmen Int Nickel C a n ...... 17.% ■at for Art hottn last sight cm im­ brought out in the discussion that be found elsevdiere in today’s Mrs. EnriTTia Hansen. " street was critically injured this West Htfd Tnist ...... 265 _ Herald. discuss the proposition. I T and T ...... M % portant t o ^ busiBMS, the ^.l^igest the New Haven railroad will assume The act proposed by Town Coun- morning when a three-pound pulley Insurance Stocks Manager Hugh J. Campbell of the Aetna Casualty .... 70 75 Johns ManvlUe ...... ^ 57% session in several months. The two all responsibility in the work. _ block fell out of a tree and struck X Aetna F ir e ...... 48 50 Rennecott ...... 25% Miss Margaret Wartley who was only slightly, is as follows ?.ta.tr\eater^ X major topics before the board, un- that the Majors Football Club, new him on the head fracturing his X Aetna Life ...... 59 51 Kreuger and T o ll...... 23% Injured last winter in a fall on an JOBLESS REGISTRATION Sec. 1. All of the schools of the I Leh Val Coal ...... 6 •mploysMSt relief, and scdiool dis­ icy sidewalk on Bissell street was town champions, will be the guests skull. Doctors said-that they doubt­ X Automobile ...... 2729 Town of Manchester are hereby! of honor tomorrow evening at Conn. G eneral...... 115 119 Loew’s, Inc ...... 54% tricts consolidation are treated in awarded $300 damaiges. The resigna­ consolicteted. | ed Mr. Johnson would be able to SWAMPS C. OF C.0FH CE which time the silver trophy donat­ Hartford Fire ...... 591,^ 61^ Lorillard ...... 12% separate articles in tods3r’s Herald. tion of Edward C. Elliott, Sr., as “Sec. 2. There shall be a Board recover, not only because of the se­ Mo Kan Tex ...... 18 Municipal building janitor was re­ of Education consisting of seven i ed by Warner Brothers will be riousness of the injury but also be­ Hartford Steam Boiler 52 55 rest o< the meeting was given Nationeil Fire ...... 53 55 Mont Ward ...... 19% ceived and accepted effective Dec. members, each of whom Shall be awarded to the Majors. William P. cause of his advanced age. He is 70 Ask That Unemployed Visit Quish, president of the Majors, will Pboenix Fire ...... 68 70 Nat Cash Reg A . . . ’ ...... 29% 4 TSC to routine matters. 27. Mr. Elliott is going to California elected at the Annual Town Meet­ years old. Nat D a ir y ...... 41% Plymouth Lane a new tract being for the winter. Applicants for the Bureau Between 9 and 10 In ing. At the tirst meeting held for make the acceptance speech. The EDt On Head Travelers ...... 945 965 Majors will meet at their club Nat Pow and L t ...... 35 devuoped by ]^rris Elman off East job whose names were presented to the Morning; 1 and 2 In the election of such members three | Mr, Johnson was watching men at Public Utilities Stoclts Nev C o p ...... 11% Center street near the Green was the Selectmen last night were Clar­ shall be elected for a term of one i rooms at 7:30 tomorrow night to work cutting down a walnut tree in Conn. Elec S e r v ...... 66 70 Afternoon. > go to the theater in a body. N Y C entral...... 119% ^ p roved by tlm board. The develop­ ence Ingraham, William J. Dowd, year, two for a term of two years the rear yard of the Aaron John­ Conn. P o w e r ...... 62 64 NY NH and H 'T P ...... 76% ment will be of a high-class nature, Edwin Bray, Charles Winke, Dines and two for a term of three years; son residence at 62 Linden street. Greenwich, W&G, pfd.. — 90 Because of the great number of Manchester Grange members are Nor Am Aviation...... 5 % erne residence for Dr. E. O. Dolan Atkinson, William E. Keith, and persons who apply daily at the Un­ and annually thereafter successors He had just come around the corner Hartford Elec Lt ___ 67 69 looking forward with eager antici­ North Amer ...... 64% now being In the course of construc- Max Kasulki. The appointment was employment R^stration Bureau at shall be elected for a term of three of the bouse and was unnoticed by Hartford uas ...... 73 77 Packard ...... g% ‘-- pation to tonight’s performance at the Chamber of Commerce, to regis­ years to fill the positions of those do, p f d ...... 42 __ Param Publix...... , . 41% High school hall of “Deacon Dubbs” the workmen. A rope being used in ter for employment, it has been whose terms are to expire. connection with toppling the tree, S N E T Co ...... 159 163 Penn ...... 66% deemed necessary to set up certain Sec. 3. Vacancies occurring on t three-act rural comedy with plen-^ Phila Read C and I ...... 9 % ty of action, coimtry songs and broke, freeing the pulley which Manutacturing Stocks hours at which applicants may call. said Board of Education shall be Am Hardware ...... 50 52 Pub Serv N J ...... 70% speeches and country dancing. dropped a distance of about forty These hours will be from 9 to 10 filled by the remaining members of feet striking Mr. Johnson squarely Amer Hosiery ...... 26 — Ptadio ...... 14'^ o’clock in the morning and from 1 to said board until the next annual There is withal an interesting plot Amer Silver ...... — 20 Radio Keith ...... 19 and a romantic story running on the top of his head. 2 in the afternoon. All who apply election of said Town, when the va­ Fighting Chance Arrow H and H, com. 37 39 Rem R a n d ...... 16% between these hours will be inter­ cancies shall be filled by ballot, through the play, and as it is in the do, pfd ...... 102 — Sears R oebu ck ...... 80% “ Sec. 4. The Board shall elect i iiands of an experienced and capable The injured man was removed to viewed on the same day if possible. the Memorial hospital in Qijish’s Automatic Refrig .... — g Sinclair OU ...... 11% At a late hour this efftemoon the from its members a chairman. They j cast, it is sure to furiish a full eve ambulance and an operation was Bigelow Sanford, com. 32 34 South Pac ...... *. 96% opecial For ^ number of applications had passed shall also elect a clerk who need not .nlng’s entertainment. Neighboring Southern R w y ...... 57 performed upon his skulL 'Two smail do, pfd ...... — 95 the two himdred mark. Of this total, be a member of the Board, j Grangers are expected in large Stand Brands...... [ 16% pieces of the skull bone were remov­ Eillings and Spencer . — 4 sixteen are women, nearly all seek­ “ Sec. 6. The property of the numbers. Bristol Brass ...... 12 15 Stand Gas and E le c ...... 62% ed. The attending physician said ing work at the tie factory. So far several districts of the Town shall be do, pfd ...... 93 — Stand Oil Cal ...... 4g% Xmas Shoppers Mr. Johnson had only a .fighting 23 jobs have been secured. The appraised and an equalization e£-' Ward Cheney Camp, Spanish War Case, Lockwood and B 400 — Stand Oil N J ...... ' 61% work of the Bureau has no connec­ fected between the districts in the Veterans, will hold election of offi­ chance to live. He was imconscious. Collins Co ...... 98 105 Stand Oil N Y ...... i i | 24% tion whatever with charity, being manner prescribed in Sections 962 cers at the Armory at 8 o’clock to­ Pulley Fell Colt’s Firearms ...... 21 23 Tex C o r p ...... ” 35% concerned whoUy with the registra­ and 963 of the General Statutes. I morrow night. Edward Palmer of the Johnson Eagle Lock ...... 32 35 ’Timken Roll B e a r ...... 42 tion of imemployed for the purpose “ Sec. 6. Four members of the | block on Main street w^sts in charge E'afnir Beartiigs...... — 75 Union G a r b ...... 56% of creating work as soon as possible. Board of Education and three mem-1 A band of Salvation Army mem­ of the workmen taking down the Fuller Brush, (Hass A. — 18 Unit Aircraft ...... i* 26% New Dresses hers of the Board of Selectmen ap­ bers went from home to home last tree. He said that he did not see Mr. Hart and Ctooley ...... — 125 Unit C orp ...... ] 10% pointed in each case by their re- night selling the Christmas number Johnson until after the rope broke Hartmann Tot com . - — 15 Unit Gas and I m p ...... 26% HOSE COMPANY NO. 1 spective Boards shall act as a Joint of the “War Cry.’’ In the partv were letting the pulley fall on his head. do, pfd ...... 88 95 S Ind A lc o ...... 59% of Wool Crepe — Wool Board on School Elxpenses to present a number of bandsmen. 'They would It appears that Mr. Johnson had Inter Silver...... 40 45 U S Pipe and F d r y ...... 27% at the Annual Town Meeting a just come around the comer, cane II S Rubber ...... I4 Cashmere of sheer quality. stop at different street comers, play do, p f d ...... 93 100 LEADS IN ^B A C K written or printed statement of-the' some numbers and this would at­ in hand, and pipe in mouth, to Danders, Frary & .Clk 59 61 U S S te e l...... 140% tctal cost of the public schools in tract the attention of the residents watch the men take down the tree. Man & Bow, Class A .. — 10 Util Pow and Lt A ...... 23% Sizes 12 to 46. Wanted the Town for the school year next of the section and soon after there Mr. Johnson was pensioned from do, Class S ...... — 5 Warner Bros P ie t ...... 16 Hose Company No. 1 still holds preceding, and an estimate of the would be a cader to offer the “War Cheney Brothers and has not work­ New Brit Mch com .. 14 18 Westing El jind Mfg ...... 93% n^rs. In several popular the lead in the Community Qub set­ cost of the schools for the current Cry.” This was continued in differ­ ed for a number of years. do, pfd ...... 90 — Woolworth ...... 68% ■ back tournament after last night’s school year. I Yellow 'Truck ...... 10 styles. ent residential parts of the town un­ North and J u d d ...... 15 18 play. Foley’s Express took second “ Sec. 7, Those sections of the! Niles Bern P o n d ...... 23 25 place away from Ed Stein’s Dark Charters of the Ninth School district i til after 9:30 resulting in a good sale of the Christmas number. Peck, Stow TjQd Wilcox 4 * 7 Horses. McNeil and Heady had the of Manchester and ' of the Eighth i ARREST OFnCERS Russell Mfg Co ...... 30 40 ^ B^gnlar $10 and $10.06 high total for the evening, 104, while School and Utilities District of Man­ ScoviU ...... 38 40 low score of 46 was made by Crump chester, insofar as they relate to the | A A meeting has been called by DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY Vahwa the Polish Corporation for Friday Seth Thom Co. com. . 28 — and Juel. The totals: conduct, maintenance or construc­ FOR BRIBE TAKING Standard Screw ...... 100 110 Hose Co. No. 1 ...... 1145 tion of schools or school buildings, evening, December 12 at 7:30 at the Polish Hall on North street, the pur­ do, pfd. gpiei “ A ’ .. 100 — OFFICERS ELECTED B'oley E xpress...... 1050 OT the laying of a tax to support the Stanley W orks ...... 32 34 Dark H o rse s...... 1045 same, are hereby repealed.” pose of which is to appoint a new (Conttnned From Page 1.) committee for 1931. All stock­ Smythe Mfg ...... 80 — Midways ...... 1036 Taylor and Fenn ...... 110 — Palmer Electric...... 1035 holders are urged to be present. Anthony Marino of Wolcott who Torrington ...... 45 48 Mrs. Mary B. Smith Is Worthy Woodland Street...... 1028 DDNCANPHYFECLUB A tired racing pigeon from a New rims an alleged speakeasy. Town Underwood Mfg Co .. 62 64 Mistress— InstaDation To Be Wapping No. 1 ...... 1026 Union Mfg V ...... — 20 York loft alighted Monday on the authorities allege he gave $10 to ' HeW On January 12. Keith Furniture...... 993 U S. Envelope, com .. — 220 Burr Nursery ...... 988 HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY second floor piazza of the Reale Mr. Todd and $5 to Mr. Fulgham home on Oak street. The bird was as “hush money.” do, pfd ...... 11214 — . Smith Market ...... 970 ^’eeder Root ...... 26 28 The Daughters of Liberty at their Merz Barber Shop ...... 935 yery weak and after a day'.s rest 'The three officers under arrest! Watkins Brothers Dunc^ p; Whitlock Coil Pipe ... — 15 meeting in Orange hall Monday E E. HilUard Co...... >... 882 .oQk to the aii; again yesterday af- claim they are being "persecuted” Club held its annual Christmas party X—Ex-dividend. evening elected the following Hilliard Street...... 877 party ernoon. ' by the" .Repubhean organization of at the local store Monday evening, the town merely because Cowles officers to serve for the year 1931, Wapping No. 2 ...... 862 and will arrange to have thorn in­ Veterans ...... 831 the meeting being preceded by a and Fulgham denied nomination on | chicken supper which was served at stalled at the meeting on January Lettney’s Plumbers...... 809 the Republican ticket as constables,* the Ckiffee Shop. Principal Clar­ 12. Following the b ^ n ^ session a Reid’s Auctioneers...... 763 SECOND CONGREGATIONAL accepted such nominations from the ence Quimhy was the guest speaker Democratic party and were elected. social time was enjoyed during of the evening, offering a number of They were not only elected but run­ N. Y. StoeJis which Mrs. Susan Martin and her his humorous stories as well as a SALE FRIDAY EVENING ning as Democrats they cut deeply associates on the committee served more serious Christmas message. C. into the normal Republican vote. sandwiches, cake and tea. Elmore Watkins also talked to the Greind Juror Todd is the son of the Adams E lxp...... /7% The offices elect are: Worthy club members and was followed by Second Congregational Ladies Aid Mistress, Mrs. Mary B. Smith; as­ Society will conduct its annual well known John R. S. Todd, a pil­ Air Reduction...... 98% Santa Claus, impersonated by Harry lar of Democracy .in Wolcott for Allegheny ...... 7% sociate mistress, Mra. Ann Donnel­ A ngora Roth of the Drapery Shop, Gifts ' Cb^stmas sale at the church Friday many years. ly: chaplain, Mrs. Martha Leemon; evening. Doors will open at 5 Am Can ...... 110% Fine Hose were distributed to everyone pres-1 Campaign r unds Am and For Po w ...... 32% recording secretary Mrs. Anxkle S. Tams in ent, having been selected by drawing o’clock and from 5:30 to 7 a cafe­ ; Tedford; financial \ secretary,’ Mrs. teria supper will be served. The Constables Cowles and Fulgham Am Internat...... 19% In newest names previously to the meeting, say the marked money they accept- | Am Power and L t ...... 41% i Jane Irwin; treasurer, Mrs. Annie Colors and taking the form of jokes and dishes will include macaroni and ! Johnston; first conductress, Mn. cheese, frankfurter sandwiches, bak­ ed was received in good faith and ■ Am Rad Stand San ...... 17% shades gentle knocks on the different mem­ was solicited during the election 1 Am Roll Mills...... 33% i Hetty Binka; second conductress, Pastel bers. ed beans, scalloped salmon and peas, I Mrs. Julia Binks; inside , potato salad, home made cake, pie, campaign as a contribution to the Am Smelt ...... 48% Democrat Party. Because of the ill­ ^ T and T ...... 182 I Elizabeth Fulton; outside guard, tea or coffee, also jello and chocolate ["Mrs. Martha Bell; trustee, Mra. pudding with whipped cream. No ness in Marino’s fariily at election Am Tob B ...... 104% HOSPITAL ^iOTES time they say he asked for an ex­ Am Water W ks ...... 58% .Elizabeth Caverly. item on the list will be more than 10 Plans were made for a Chriat- cents so that an appetizing supper tension of time and when he was Anaconda Cop ...... 33% I able to pay he called the accused Atchison T and S F e ...... 177% 1 mas party for the children of ttie Mrs. Joseph Ambrose of 16 may be assembled for a reasonable members, to be held ImmediaMy Columbia street, and Alfred John­ sum. constables to his home and told A tlantic R e f ...... •...... 19 Baldwin ...... 21 % after Christmas. The committee in­ son of 55 Church street were admit­ There will be booths for the sale of them he was ready to contribute. E and O ...... 66% cludes, Mrs. Mary B. Smitl^ M n . ted to the Memorial hospital to­ aprons and a wide variety of novel­ ’The stage was neatly arranged because when he handed over the Bendix ...... 17 S$irah Tedford, Mrs. Martto Lee­ day. ties, many of them hand-made, as mon, Mrs. Minnie Brown, i t i t . An­ well as home-made candy and marked money, in adjoining room a Beth Steel ...... 57 Mrs. Edith Cafro of New Britain, Can P a c ...... 40% nie Johnston, Mrs. Elizabeth Cave^ was discharged. Christmas cards. A small admis­ door opened and in walked Deputy Sheriff Henry L. Norton who had Case Thresh ...... 94% ly, Mrs. Lillian McCaughey, Mrs. sion fee will be asked for the enter­ Hetty Binks. - tainment which will consist of a re­ been “planted” there. He placed Chi and N orw est...... 36 petition of the comedy, “Twelve Old them imder arrest for extortion. TONIGHT! Maids” from Sunset Rebekah lodge. Sheriff Norton is a Republican. ’The cast has given this in town The constables were taken to ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SALE previously, and in other places and Grand Juror Carl Peterson’s home it creates no little amusement. where warrants were made out and Thursday Thnraday Betty Harvey will play a piano sel­ served. Constable Cowles was only AND ENTERTAINMENT ection and Geraldine Tenney and arrested last night at a preliminary Only, Only North Methodist Chorch Betty Park a piano duet. hearing. Sale of Food, Caady, Leather Ctoods, Hammered Copper and Basketry. Aprons and Useful GlftSh 7 : 30, Program of M u E d c a l N u m b ers STATE THEATER and Readings, Admission Free! This Afternoon and Evening, December 10 Practical Gifts The Manchester Lions’ Club presents Here are gifts of personal preference for use and Wear that will help you solve the gift problem in a practical way. The Sensational New York Musical Comedy Success W e Loan You GIFT GLOVES GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS **The Aeroplane Girl** M Kid Oiqie for all occasloiis. of dainty Swiss or linen, beantifally M oney embroidered. $ 1 . 9 5 * ° $ 5 You have 20 months to pay it back Benefit of the Lions’ Club Milk Fund 2 0 c ‘ “ $ 1 . 4 5 Easy to Pay Per Box and Recreational Camp $5 Per Month, Plus Interest, Repays a $100 Loan i' Dainiy lingerie Per Month, Plus Interest, Umbrellas n o Repays a $200 Loan Of ^ttnotlve atylea. Silks, B a y o a s 125 Singers and Dancers! Oodles of Pretty with charming new handles, new c(d- $ 1 5 Per Month, Plus Interest, $ 1 ' “ $ 4 . 9 8 ora, new patterns. Repays a' $300 Loan Girls! Gorgeous Costumes! 1000 Laughs! Per Garment The average monthly cost of a $2.95 ‘° $7.95 $100 loan, repaid as per the above table, is only $1.84. This is based upon the legal interest rate of three Tickets 75c, $1.00, a few at $1.50. Scholars and one-half p t t cent per month THURSDAY NIGHT WILL BE OBSERVED AS on unpaid balances. admitted to Matinee for 25c. N o Delay—N o Red Tape FOOTBALL NIGHT lilatinee at 4:15, Evening at 8 il5 On which night the Champldn Majon Footimll Team will be guests, and will be presented with Warner Bros. BDrer Lwrlag; FRANKUN PLAN Cup. . > - NOW LETS A lt, GIVE THEM A HAND! / Room 214 92 Pratt Street “The Theatrical Event of the Year” HARTFORD MANGHESim EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER* CONN. PAO]ES

Wilby, Organist; William Bray, GET STONE CONTRAQ Tyler; William Walsh, Custodian of THORNTON NAMED the Work; Robert J. Gordon, Choir FOR HARTFORD DIKE Master. The installation exercises will be Here is a beautiful spinet desk FOR CHARin FUND MASONIC MASTER held in the Masonic Temple, on that would make a loveiy gift,, Olson and Healey To Deliver Tuesday evening, December 23, and and It’s very modestly prlrad. will be in charge of Clinton jG. Slag From Bolton In Big Job Rich Walnut veneers greatly, Nichols, Past Master of St. Johns enhance its Leonard Eccellente To Enter- Along Connecticut River. Well Known Business Man Lodge No. 4, of Hartford, who beauty. be the installing officer, assisted i by Priced at , 23.50 The contract for the providing of Albert T. Dewey, Past Master of $ tam With Viofin Solos At stone for the South Meadow dike at Heads Manchester Lodge; Mancheatgr-LesJge in the capacity of Hartford has been awarded to a marsh^f.jK,is"^^l^te that a lax£e partnership of two local men, Wsd- attenoamOe will' be'' on hand to • rw ^ ■ -'( Armory Friday. ter Olson of East Center street and Installation December 23. ness the installation, as these of­ Joseph Healey of Bolton, formerly a ficers are well known for their JB Manchester resident. The contract exemplification of this beautifia calls for the delivery of 10,000 tons work. The list of attractions to be of­ William J. ’Thornton of 608 Wood- ■ 1 V and will require a period of ten ’ fered at the floor show which will bridge street was unanimously elect­ precede the Charity Dance by the months to fulfill. Delivery has al­ § 1 St. M a sy s Young Men’s Club at ready begun, the land that runs ed Worshipful Master o t Manches­ NO. M. E. CHRISTMAS the State Armory Friday night, con­ south of the railroad at Bolton ter Lodge No. 73, A. F. & A. M. at tinues to grow, Leonard Eccelente, Notch and back to the west to the its annual communication held in Who wouldn’t thrill to be the re­ cld dirt road, near the Howard place, popular local violinist, being the lat­ the Masonic Temple last evening. SALE OPENS TODAY cipient of this fashionable Dun­ being developed into a quarry. can Phyfe drum table. It is est addition to the list which in­ The top soil has been removed by ’The Master-elect, was made a Mas­ F u r n i t u r e cludes Anthony O’Bright, xylophone ter Mason on November 11, 1913. He made of gemiine crotch mahog­ William ’Thornton, who started work North Methodist folks, who are any in, dull rubbed player; Ida Wilhelm, dancer; Dor­ last Saturday, and there are now was appointed to the station of othy Wirtalla, dancer; Corwin Junior Steward in the year 1925, by working enthusiastically in all de­ satin finish. twelve men at work in Bolton get­ partments of the church for the new Priced at ...... $ 4 4 Grant, soloist, and the American Le­ ting out the stone. This stone is the then Worshipful Master W. gion Drum, Fife and Bugle Corps. blasted out and broken into smallep George Gleimey, and has successive­ building project, opened their sale The entire proceeds of the dance sections, then loaded onto four to ly filled the chairs from that time. of Christmas gift articles, food and will be turned over to the Christ­ five ton trucks and carted daily to 'The Master-elect is the owner and home-made candy this afternoon at mas Commimity Fund. Today the Har-tford. Mr. Healey placed a two manager of the Manchester Sand 3 o’clock. The Junior achievement Colonial Food Products Company ton truck at work yesterday and and Gravel Company. clubs have a fine exhibition of their donated cookies to be placed on sale last night Mr. Olson purchased an­ work in hammered copper, leather and yesterday P. J. O’Leary donated other truck, two more being ex­ goods and basketry, things that ' ice cream free. The rental of the pected. The new quarry is but a make most acceptable remem- ' Armory which generally goes to the short distance from the main road brances. National Guard units here was also and contains the necessary quality ^ The Ladles Aid Society under the ' donated to the cause. required for dike work. i chairmanship of Mrs. C. G. Tyler j It became knowm today that sev- ’ are offering a wide variety of aprons j eral Manchester people were inter­ and other useful items which are ' ested in the dike project amd that needed in every home. The sale the next closest bidder was from continues throughout the supper ABOUT TOWN Manchester. The formation of the hour and evening, and the ladies i stone through the section now oper­ will serve sandwiches, coffee, gin- ’ The W. B. A. Guard club will meet ated by Olson and Healey is of sand gerbread with whipped cream and Friday evening with Mrs. Jennie i and slag'formation with just enough other refreshment items. < sand to cause large fallaways on a Sadrozinski of School street. All ! No admission is asked at any time guards are urged to be present. j blast and as the stone falls it is an to the vestry where the sale is going easy matter to cut or break it into on. At 7:30 a program of entertain- : the sizes wanted to provide a good The D. A. R. broadcast from ment will be given bv Collins Driggs ; I slag stone, such as was used for U WTIC tomorrow afternoon at 2:45 i at the piano, Vincent Feshler, violin­ sidewalks in Hartford over 150 ist; Miss Gertrude Loomis of Hoqk- will be on the subject of the Glebe | years ago and brought in large anum, reader, and Mrs. Ruth Shedd house, and the speaker wi.i be Mrs. | amounts from Bolton to Hartford in \J Fred Latimer of Hartford. ! those days. of Willimantic, vocalist. Olson and Healey will also deliver Miss Irene McCusker, a former , the stone to be used in the construc­ Women of the Nazarene church Here is a fine humidor smoking Manchester girl, is president of the j tion of the Frederick Rentschler will hold their weekly prayer meet­ cabinet that would please Dad Girls’ League of the Bulkeley High | home in Avon. ing tomorrow afternoon at 2 on Christmas morn. It is made school, Hartford, and general chair- j o’clock with Mrs. William Perrett, of solid birch in The Gift She Hopes For man of the Christmas bazaar and | 62 Russell street. mahogany finish. Only . $5.95 dance at the school tonight and to- i FOGS EN ENGLAND William J. Thornton morrow evening. Proceeds of the ^ Is A affair will be used to aid w'orthy ' London, Dec. 10.— (A P )—South­ The other officers elected were: pupils who because of the unem­ ern England groped this morning Peter Wind, Senior Warden; Charles ployment situation might be obliged through a fog which persisted well H. Bunzel, Junior Warden; Harold to give up their high school course. |into the day. It was not so thick as C. Alvord, Treasurer; and Harry R. Our Holiday yesterday’s but it looked as though Trotter, Secretary. Past Masters R. it would last longer. LaMotte Russell and William Walsh CEDAR CHEST Sunset Rebekah and King David ' Lodge of Odd Fellows will give a ' In the Straits of Dover the fog were elected trustees, Mr. Walsh Wish: succeeding the late G. M. Barber. whist and dance in Odd Fellows hall was so thick that channel craft had tomorrow evening. The prizes will . to drop their anchors for safety’s The Worshipful Master-elect has That neither your nor your family O the one you want to please most we suggest a cedar-chest. :i-Hece sake. made the following appointments: be in cash, and refreshments will be wUl have ACUTE INDIGESTION. at Keith’s you can select from the largest assortment, we. have ever Ernest Kjellson, Senior Deacon; followed by dancing. | John McLoughlin, Junior Deacon; C. (But why not be SAFE with T sJ^own...... over thirty-five different styles. Lowboys, high con­ Pennsylvania Railroad’s 1929 Leroy Norris, Senior Steward; Dr. Bell-ans ?) soles, chests of drawers and lovely window seat models, in Walnut, Oak, King’s Heralds of the South net income made a new high rec­ Chas. Strant, Junior Steward; Mahogany and natural cedar. Come in today and select yours for Christ­ Methodist church will have their an- ; ord with $101,360,971, which is Harold Walsh, Marshal; Rev. Wat­ nual Christmas party at 4 o’clock | $18,943,595 more than 1928. mas delivery. You can pay next year in small weekly- or monthly pay­ son Woodruff, Chaplain; John F. Bell-ans ^ * Bcuwott ments. , Friday afternoon. The hostesses will FOR INDIGESTION jsMaSSSr be Mrs. Jennie Ferris, Mrs. Ethel Flood, Mrs. Ellen Crossen and Miss (To left) This attractive window Elena Burr. Miss Doris Davis and seat model has Walnut exterior and Mrs. Clarence Davis will assist with is cedar lined, A splendid value! the games. The very latest in smoking cab­ Offered on terms of ^ A / inets. It is the popular Dun­ -'^LOO a week Mrs. William Anderson of 427 can Phyfe drum style in solid at ...... —. Highland street was tendered a sur­ mahogany with copper . _ prise party at her home last eve­ WA lined humidor. ^ / / l ning in honor of her birthday. Solos Priced a t ...... 'k Z/V/ were sung by Mrs. Andrew Strom and Miss Dorothy Gay. Setback was (To left) A smact new. played and refreshments were serv­ Say “Merry Christmas” with practical gifts from style with popular oak ed by Miss Celia Andersor. and Miss exterior, cedar lined. Effie Fields. Mrs. Anderson receiv­ Offered, on terms of ed numerous gifts. $ 1.00 weekly The Ladies Sewing Society of the at ..... $38-25 Swedish Lutheran church will meet . r tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Mrs. John Keeney of Rockville is chairman of the charity card party 3'radiifs to be held tonight at the Elks home in Rockville, at which time an at­ This year more than ever gifts that are useful will be appre­ (To right) A large console chest tendance prize of $2.50 to both men with Walnut exterior, cedar lined. It and women will be awarded and pro­ ciated— and we have them. i.g attractively . decorated with dia­ gressive bridge, pivot bridge and mond matched veneprs and rich carv­ straight whist played with six prizes ings. A year to . ^ in eact section. Manchester mem­ Give her the gift she would buy herself— bers on the committee include Mrs...... $53-50 DeHope, who will be in charge of j bridge, Mrs. Thomas Dannaher, j whist: Mrs. George H. Williams, , A New W inter Coat Mrs. James W. Foley. Refrechnients j Bring the kid­ will be served. While this is the ; of our complete stock is easy to choose now at the lowest dies to Keith’s Emblem Club’s party, the proceeds ! prices in many years. A luxurious and very attractive Santa Claus Shop will go to the Elks and Emblem humidor smoker. Made of solid of Practical Toys. Club’s charity fund. birch in mahogany finish. Com­ pletely fitted and has copper Miss Beatrice Janos of Hartford, ^ Another Smart Little Frock lined humidor. whose automobile struck a trolley car on Main street near Maple Sun­ that every woman will appreciate of silk or light wool day evening, was before the Man­ ..... $13-95 chester town court this morning for violation of the motor vehicle law. $5.00‘“$16.95 A fine of $10 and costs w'as imposed jw u 9 o n 4 ^ to which was paid. Miss Janos was represented by Attorney William S. Hyde. Silk Umbrellas she says, the neighbors may attrib­ ership of Muscle Shoals was expei The Woman’s Benefit Association RKfflT-OF-WAY DISPUTE ute to her. ed by Federation leaders. In adca- will give a Christmas party for the FARMERS DEBATE She has, says Mrs. Taylor, tried tlon the members were to hear - juniors, Tuesday evening of next $2.98 $7.98 4 to enlighten Mrs. DeVamey as to dresses V Arthur M. Hyde, se e l- week at 7 o’clock. There will be a MAY GO TO THE COURTS her rights in the matter but Mrs. Christmas tree for the children, gifts Of quality silk in varied col­ MARKETING ACT tary of agriculture, and Dr. GeoA 3 DeVamey refuses to be enlightened. F. Warren, of ComeU University and refreshments. The meeting of Dull Cheer Chiffons Therefore Mrs. Taylor feels, that the seniors will follows. ors, designs and handles. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. De Varney The resolutions committee of tt 5 or something draatic must be done, to A t Odds A s To Use of North remedy toe situation, that some­ Over 1,500 Present At Bos­ Federation, which concluded its se; - Mr. and Mrs. John Cullen of Bond Quality Service Weights End Driveway. thing being to apprise a lawyer of sion late last night, was expected jl > street were called to New London toe facts, and force Mrs. DeVamey urge continued support of the Pbt - yesterday by news of the sudden An argument over the right of to abide by toe terms of toe deed. ton Parley — Secretary eral Farm Board to toe conventic i death of Mr. Cullen’s brother-in-law, today. It was also expect^ that ti } John Bergen. Mr. and Mrs. Bergen Negligees 50c ‘° $ 1.50 way of a driveway, used by persons living in separate houses on differ­ committee would recommend thi t frequently visited their relatives Hyde To Make An Address stabilization activities which has » here. The funeral will take place at and ent streets, threatens to result in le­ HUNDRED OVERBOARD gal proceedings against Mrs. Sarah been applied to wheat and cottj i the home tomorrow at 2:30. be I extended to other crops at oned. DeVamey of 12 Doane street, Boston, Dm . 10.— (A P.)—'The AS GANGPLANK CRACKS Other Besolnttons ■ brought by Mrs. Carrie A. Taylor of American Farm Bureau Federation Pajamas 228 Woodbridge street. today wa4 to decide what its policy Other resolutions to be presente I to toe convention included: i WESLEYAN CIRCLE’ S Doane street and Woodbridge Souchak, Jugoslavia, Dec. 10.— would be on toe problems of drought To oppose any amendment of th » head the list of useful gifts. street intersect and the Taylor and Throngs of peasants returning from relief, rural credit taxation and. DeVamey properties abutt. A drive­ agricultural marketing act at th 1 We have a fine assort­ the Peasant Congress at Zagreb marketing. SALE TOMORROW way is flanked on one side by Mrs. were thrown into a panic and at session of Congress. ; ment of satin, crepe de The resolutions committee of the Taylor’s property and on the other least four of them drowned after the federation has been in session since Immediate filHhg -vacancies ^ i Genuine Leather Bags, Pouch or the Federal Reserve Board by fitrn . The Wesleyan Circle of the South chine and rayon robes. by Mrs. DeVarney’s. It is Mrs. Tay­ gangway from toe Coasting vessel 'Thursday, con,sidering proposals Envelope Styles. er representatives. ; ^lethodist church announces a sale lor’s contention that a mutual right Topola collapsed here yesterday. A covering a wide range of agricul­ Creation of an ample revolvla ; entertainment and general good of way is established in the deed to hundred passengers were thrown in­ tural problems, and today was to time for tomorrow evening. The her property. It is Mrs. DeVarney’s to toe sea. fund to be used in stabilizing ti • Pajamas submit its recommendations to the Federal land bank bonds. leaders of the various groups with $1.00 $3.98 contention that there is no such mu­ Eight, men and women hauled convention floor fo r discussion and their -helpers gather at three o’clock tual right. from toe water by police and volun­ official action. Opposition to any attempt to make ready for the opening ^ .9 8 to $7.95 Mrs. Taylor believes, so she says, teer rescuers were in a critical con­ dues tariff. rates on agricul dition today and it appeal^ impos­ While 1,500 farmers were attend­ products. -- which will take place at 7:30 o’clock that Mrs. DeVarney is the victim of ing the convention, toe policy of the sible to make a definite check on the protection for Amerieaif farmi Those in charge of the sale are pre-^ a misunderstanding and asserts that organization was to be determined sentii» a wide range of articles she has tried to prove to her, in a actual number of casualties against Philippine products pen( More than 100,000 peasants at­ by 49 voting delegates from 84 from which to make selections__ Negligees friendly and decorous manner, that states. * the. granting independence to tended the Congress and thousands Philippines. , home

Pocahontas o f the local council, will Dittrich; excellent junior, Mrs. jar in her tomb. She Hved some S,*- I>iec« of ohristenifig cake by mail. In ARCHDUKE INJURED centlj be present and it is expected she Louise Blair; manager, Mrs. Marion itiy was Tbric 300 plus years ago. Qlamls castle was bom Princess on chafgM in conaectlte-conBectfte-Sdtli' the will have a special message. Teabo; mistress of correspondence, New Brunswick, N; J.—Doc Dob­ Vienna, Dec. lOT— (A P .)— Physi­ It is expected guests will be pres­ Mrs. Ruth Young; mistress of fin­ Margaret Rose, daughter of the sale of the Maria Uteresa ®our- Passion Play Address land of flowers around hla neck he Vanderbilt Cup is on. Time was bon. 0 Mrs. Ruth B. Wells was granted a Dr. Harvey Hadlock of California ent, Mrs. Harriet Nutland. stood at the head of a table of chil­ terday, had grown steadily worse. It i{:dlvorce, $1,000 alimony, the custody will give a lecture on the famous After the meeting there was a when that meant an automobile dren and munched apples. He ate race. Now it is contract bridge. The was aouDted that he could survive ^:of her children and $10 a week for Oberammergau Passion Play at the members’ whist and prizes wnet to Sandusky, O.—A husky school You might think,’ <^Merv^ tue one apple for each of his years o f donor, Harold S. Vanderbilt, yachts­ Injuries believed to have been due ^ their support at the short calendar M. E. Church on Sunday night. The Mrs. Alec Giber, Mrs. Philip Sacshe football star is to be X-rayed in an service, as a producer of diphtheria man who beat Tom Lipton, is a con­ to an automobile accident. sea-sick passenger, t h ^ ocean^ffoing :-i of the Superior Court, by Judge lecture will be featured by realistic and Mrs. Beatrice Minor. effort to settle a controversy about Nutmeg Trail Meeting serum. Doc, a big brown Percheron, The archduke is 67 years old, and ships were gamUing, with: /each {ipNewell Jennings who was on the reproductions of the great religious his age. The family Bible, the only testant. He is an inventor— of the The regular meeting of the Nut­ is 14 years old. Vanderbilt tonvention in contract is the father of ten children, one of other the way they pReh and toss ji^bench. drama with colored pictures. Dr. record available, indicates that Lon­ meg Trail will be held at East Hart­ Greenville, Me.—Faithful unto bidding among other things. whom, the Axchduke Leopold, re- and roll. i> Raymond Forster of Rockville Hadlock was with the American don Gant, 6 feet, 195 pounds, is 17 ^.was granted judgment for $850 ford Methodist church on Friday, dearth has been Dan Woodward’s Army in France. He is the man years old. Opponents of Sandusky v-.from George Anthony et als of who found Anton Lang, famous December 12 at 8 p. m. Rev. M. E. dog. The body of a guide and trap­ •S--Willimantic. The suit resulted from Christus in the Passion Play alive Osborne of this city will be the high have expressed doubt that he per, 73 years old, who died of a ■^an accident which occurred in Wil- when he had been reported killed. speaker of the evening. He will is under the 20-year eligibility limit. heart attack lay In the woods of the '^lington last summer in which Dr. Haddock has given this lec­ speak on an Oriental interpretation Dr. T. Wingate Todd of Western Moosehead lake region two days. '^Forster was injured. ture more than 1000 times through­ of the Twenty-third Psalm. Reserve University believes approxi­ Searchers found his police dog be­ ^ In the case of the Hudson Garage out the United States and Canada. The banner will be presented to mate ages can be determined by the side turn. J^?Co. of Stafford Springs in their suit It is expected there will be a large the league having the largest num­ density of bones and he will photo­ London—Mrs. E. D. Simon, a ■^*;against Stanley J. Reddens of this congregation to hear Dr. Haddock. ber of representatives present. Mem­ graph Gant’s. member of the licensing commission, ^city, judgment was granted for In Ellington Court bers of the trail will be present from Tacoma—It ought to be a sweet believes that women should have The Flint-Brace Co. i^$350. Steve Osodowicz of Ellington was Manchester, South Manchester, smoke, this pipe.- A. R. Sullivan bars of their own which men can­ W? In the case of Mrs. Eldna John- before the Ellington Justice Court Burnside, East Hartford and th

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including the creation of more and not comply with the request for this bigger sanctuarlea Almost every relatively modest sum. |Eitnthig BrraOl newspaper editor who writes any­ This means that Mianchester has thing about the subject—which - PUBLISHED BT THE fallen in line with hundreds of other ^8BALD PRINTING COMPANY, INC. means most editors—sajmi In effect, communities which are meeting the 18 Blssell Street Booth Manchester, Conn. “Attaboy, Docl There are too many unemployment situation according THOMAS FERGUSON people shooting ducks anyhow.” to sound economic policy. Times of General Manager We move to amend and make It industrial depression are absolutely pj/as/imfl'/on Founded October 1. 1881 read, “There are too many people the right times for engaging in Pobllshed Every Evening Except shooting at ducks.” municipal, state and national im» jhhti*' Bnndaya and Holldaya Entered at the Post Office at South Manchester, It is not so many years ago that provement There is no other Conn., as Second Class Mail Matter. equally effective way of absorbing BY RODNEY DUTOHEB SUBSCRIPTION RATES we saw sixteen or eighteen duck One Tear, by maU ...... $6.00 hunters shiveiingly ensconsed in the surplus labor, the improvements can Per Month, by mail ...... I .60 Washington, Dec. 10.—Senator lee of the reiilroad embankment on be made much more cheaply tvinn Delivered, one year ...... $9.00 George McGill’s opportunity to Single copies ...... $ .03 the long sandspit that forms the when labor is scarce and there is no speed America on toward her glori­ MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED . Niantic River causeway. It was better way of employing the credit ous destiny during his career as a PRESS late in the day and the ducks were and funds of the community. The Associated Press is exclusively public servant still lies before him, entitled to the use for republlcatlon coming in. Every time a bunch of Manchester Is on her way toward of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this ducks flew over sixteen or eighteen shrewdest, smartest aper and also the local news pub- guns popped—sometimes two pops, way at the right time. Sshed herein. s u . All rights of republlcatlon of sometimes a magazineful. It was The whole world would have •pedal dispatches herein are also re­ something like the war. The total NO FAVORITES ! laughed at the idea of any Demo­ served. crat being elected to the Senate bag was one duck—a shelldrake at Hollywood sends its congratula­ SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ from Kansas—if it had known, that SENTATIVE: Hamilton - DeLlsser. that. The receipe for cooking a tions to Judge Ben Lindsey and anyone ever had tl^e idea. But Mc­ Ino, 286 Madison Ave., New York, N. shelldrake is the same as that for wires the advocate of companionate Gill had looked into the future and T., and 612 North Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ilia cooking a coot “You pluck and marriage that it is “solidly behind had been reasonably sure about it all along. singe him first, then draw him. Then him” in his war, with Bishop Man­ Full service client of N E A Ser- “Weren’t you astonished to find Tice, Ina you rub him all over the inside very ning. Hollywood’s sense of show­ yourself elected over Henry Allen?” Member, Audit Bureau of Clrcula- carefully with garlic. Then you manship should tell it that it isn’t one asked him as soon as he Victor R-15 tlona parboil him. Then you stuff him quite sporting In this matter. If It here to t$dce his seat , The Herald Printing Company, Inc., “No, sir!” repUed George McGill. assumes no financial responsibility with brimstone, roast him In hell loves scrappy drama and is enjoy­ for typographical errors appearing in ‘T wasn’t even surprised. advertisements in the Manchester and serve him to the devil.” ing this rumpus, as it seems to be, “There was an election this year Evening Herald. The ducks had a wonderful time. the city of the films should recognize and Henry Allen was going to be that it owes a very special debt of the Republican candidate and I WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10. Two or three flocks liked it so much gratitude to Bishop Manning, be­ thought I saw an opportunity. So I that, after crossing the bar eind just took advantage of the oppor­ THE HOOVER STATEMENT cause, say what you will about that A rare reaching perfect safety in the middle tunity. You see, it was all very | complete! It Isn’t the easiest thing in the riot in church, it was he who of the broad estuary, they flew back simple.” World to understand why the Dem­ started it McGill looks at you out of the into the bay, took a fresh start and You can’t give your home a better ocrats in Congress have jumped to comer of his eye as if he were i ski-hooted again over the barrage, radio this Chistmas than a Victor, the conclusion that President Hoo­ about to wink at you or jiad just at a special new low price and here is a Victor for only $131.00. just for the fun of it finished. It’s a sly, shrewd lo o k ' It is a 5-circuit, screen grid set! ver particularly referred to them IN NEW YORK which seems to imply that McGill | when he declared yesterday that The average man and boy who has a joke on you, or that you’re! bolters from his emergency relief goes duck hunting does no ^arm to trying to have one on him or that program were “playing politics at the ducks. A duck on the wing is New York, Dec. 10. — Coney Is- you’re both having a joke on each land boasts the least fickle army of other. the expense of human misery.” A as easy to hit as the small end of nothing- wbittipH 1 . lovers. Their loyalty is hard to un- Hard to Interview very considerable number of Repub­ to a point derstand at this season of year when That’s $dl rather confusing, espe- licans have gone off the reservation and stuck up on the moon for a chilliest of blasts blow in from since an interviewer doesn’t I the ocean. too, and it is much to be doubted target. i the ocean. get much out o f hii.i, but at least Whether political parties entered Of course there or.> ! Yet, of a Sunday afternoon, the Impression that Me-I can kill (ineh-c H faithful promenade her broadwalks ^he dumbbell bloc ! Into Mr. Hoover’s thoughts at all can kill ducks, and kiU them oftener and her sands; they prowl through Senate, which some experts ' v*en he made that accusation. He thant h a n once ittin a « blue ______moon. But these 1 depressing_____ maze of^ tinsel .T O Kbelievea H a t t a isl a already far too powerful._____ , w o or three years ago you probably wouldn’t have in- was thinking, in aU probability, in people -tvill kill ducks no matter winter. Noth- The half dozen new Senators had cluded a (^vernor Winthrop desk on your shopping different ideas on how^ to appear of legislation and of indi- laws you pass, because they quftT'’so ''aT^dlrSe?® to take the oath. Williamson of vlduals. ducks. They’re splashed, frozen gaudiness. ’ Noth- Kentucky, tall, gray and cadaver­ ^However, It is not very much to about as numerous as the people is quite so forlorn and lonely as ous, wore a long coat to his knees— lapels trimmed in black silk—and b« wondered at that the accusation who can twirl a rope like Will ^ carnival abandoned to the ele- Rogers. i ?uents—its gilt front neglected and striped pants. Bulkley of Ohio, brought by the President elicited a , its lanes swept by winds that whistle square-jawed and large, had on a Btprrn of angry protest It was not It isn’t the hunters—not the tunes about the country. After dark herringbone gray business The desk is 36 inches wide, exactly as sketched, with very tactful; it was not which is hunters here in the North, anyhow— 1 ^SThtfaU it is graveyard of glamour. suit whose coat kept bunching up ball and claw front feet and strwght back legs.. Mahogany worse, very strong. The President's that are making the ducks'acarcp I myriad perennial Coney shoulders. Carey of W yo- It’s civilization 1 1 - 7 7 ! i the figures ih aspect prosperous and hogany. fmmal statement bears all the ear • t s a serious a fantastic myth wherein some be- > statesmanlike, was impeccably marks of ha-ving been written hdstily question whether there is room m w-itched princess becomes a hag un- ’ &^oo“ ed, in a gray suit which fitted. 11 and in an over-wrought mood. the world for as many wild ducks til the kiss of spring awakens her ■ ^®t5ill wore a blue serge suit of as there used to be. Like the and she walks forth again in her he has long been quite fond Members of Congress have an true role. I and a miscellaneous mixture of a^lute right to disagree with the buffalo. How on earth could the ------. collar, tie and shirt. Morrow of President’s apparent con-viction that western plains be under cultivation One or two side shows open of j ^ew Jersey didn’t show up at all measures for the relief of imem- if herds of a million buffalos were Sundays, offering the stragglers Jim Davis of Pennsylvania as stUl wandering about? How could some hint of raucous summer after-' ^ewn hanging on like grim death I ployment must, however desperate a noons; Joe, the hot-dog man, may his 10-yeeir job as secretary of j situation may develop, be limited to anybody raise com in Iowa If there be depended on to chant his appetiz- iabor, having been warned that theH such expenditures as can be made were, as there used to be, countless Ing cries, as can Frank, the “hiun- committee would try to f»ce ! Victor R-35 without increasing taxes. There is flocks of wild geese to gobble it up ? burger king.” | hlmX. at last with the horrible And whether in winter or in sum- spectre of unemployment. I considerable didacticism in the Pres­ The wild duck is one of the most- mer, the Incubator Babies keep open j He*® Almost Bald j ident’s flat assertion that “No mat- mteresting creatures in the world.' house. For there are babies to beMcGill wears no hair fc«- nearly tto how devised, an increase in taxes Also he is one of the best able to ■ *°®^hated In the cold as well as the *^0 Inches to the rear of his eye- i ill the end falls upon the workers take care of himself. warm weather. And this place gets brows, whereupon hair begins to its quota from several hospitals, flourish in luxuriant profusion. He Victor R-39 aid farmers, or alternately deprives The Audubon Society is always whether customers show up or stay is clever and likeable and a good ' industry of that much ability to worrying. It worried about the in­ away. speechmaker, thougk no great legal I give employment and defeats the fernal blue heron and by obtaining This is one of the oldest of the expert—^just a good all-around very purpose of these schemes.” “legitimate” attractions of the play prosecutor and general practitioner its protection did more than all the place. 'There are tales of strong in so far as his record as a la-wyer Others than Democrats may honest­ anglers that ever were to clean out youths and handsome girls who drop goes. He never played any golf or ly disagree with this position and the native trout. We’re not espec­ by from time to time, looking with any bridge. His only game is bil- there are many Democrats, on the ially frantic for this proposed tax wonder at the puny contributions of Hards and not much of that. His complete! nature, which science seeks to save, reading is principally historical and other hand, who will echo it. on shells. And, looking at them, marvel that legal and he smokes pipe and cigars, Victor R-39 brings an 8-tube, screen Mr. Hoover left a wide opening they themselves were just such in-, He was bom 51 years ago in Lu- grid Micro-synchronous radio to your' for the Introduction of the LaFol- CLEARLY UNTRUE . , .' county, la., which is exacUy home this Christmas! Its cabinet is Ifltte resolution, reading: Last summer they told me of a lad the same county where Congress- as beautiful as its tone is wonderful. We can understand Dr. Clarence and a maid, who had occupied ad- man Edgar Howard of Nebraska "^ereas, the President of the True Wilson insisting that if the joining incubators once upon a Um^ Senatorelect Dickinson of Iowa United States in a public state­ question of prohibition is to go to a and who met there by accident an and various Californians were bom ment has indicated that consid­ referendum it shall be through the accident which led to a romantic After he moved to Kansas he eration for the interests of in- &ave vocal lesslons and taught icome tax payers necessitates re- submission of some alternative plan But then you can t believe every- mathematics to pay his wav Btrictiems upon governmental for the control of»the liquor pro­ thing you hear in such places. And through law school. He practiced relief measures necessary to aid blem; that is extremely good busi­ >et, somehow in winter or summer law In Wichita after 1905 and was , I've. th,e jobless and their depend- ness from Dr. Wilson’s profes­ Coney seems to be a place where four years county prosecutor his tots, therefore, anything might happen. Including only previous public job ’ , Be it resolved, that it is the sional dry point of -view because it those intrepid and seemingly mad. In 1924 he was chairman of the ^ense of the Senate of the would shift the referendum from folk who inrist on going swimming Democratic state convention and in ^nited States that the relief of prohibition and make it apply to m mnter. -They have a club that 1928 at Houston made a Jreriden Imman suffering in this emer- something else. But we cannot meets each Sunday and takes a tial nominating S eech for cln fency should take precedence plunge in Coney’s surf, whatever the gressman ^ ^ ^ ^ understand a newspaper like the W. A. Ayres, his old over the consideration of the thermometer may register. inend and associate. i Interests of wealthy income Waterbury Republican backing him taxpayers. up by any such specious argument The freaks, of course, have gone C am SiSS^tH -^»!?T ^ J\ OD With the carnivals and the fairs. Kansas^in^ flfwer* toured .| It is undoubtedly true that pn- as this: “Obviously if there should Or. they have come into New York, orStmet ■vate political considerations have be a referendum it could not turn to show at the Flea Qrcus—which, one knew he prompted some of the proposals simply upon the retention or aban­ offered in Congress -without much running show on Broadway. It’s in donment of prohibition. There can its fourth or fifth year now. ' national and state organizations if.any thought as to their practica- be no choice between a definite pro­ But this is not a good winter for dldn t suppose he could -win and bflity or economic consequences. gram and nothingness.” the average run of freaks. Depres­ gave him little support. Fortunately for McGUl, there came apparent in later years when not very much hope of improvement S i t it is difficult to see how Con­ sion has hit the traveling carnival, the vitamins were discovered by the What on earth does the Republi­ as it has everything else. And so in were various elements that didn’t The only remedy would be a surgical gress can be accused of disregard- can mean by “nothingness?” If support Allen, either—political fac­ biological experimenters, such as operation, which is quite serious. the side streets back of Broadway McCuUom, Funk, Eljkman, Mendel,' human misery merely for the eighteenth amendment were to and back of Eighth avenue, you’ll tions, organized labor and many HWH<«DIEr ADVICE farmers among therm McGill won Hopkins, Steenbock and many oth- (Baby’s Teeth) lopping $40,000,000 off the emer- find many of the vagabonds of ers. be repealed we should lie right back because so many Republicans were Question: W. H. T. writes: “My gency construction program when fieakdom quartered several to a The fresh orange juice contains where we were before federal prohi­ room in the various actors’ board­ sour on Allen—and because McGill baby two years old has fifteen teeth, 8ears ago, I noticed the many babies Question: H. F. writes: “ T drink in K ^ sa s,” he explains. “Most of Biological a ^ o s t maudling hope to relieve, mess we now have. Only a few years ago food chem- were affected with scurvy and rick- experiments are still — quarth of water a day, and still I “Irunian misery.” us out there are free-thinkers, polit­ ists had arrived at the conclusion ets, inflammation of the eyes, dlges- bel“* ' a n d new discoveries It is unfair, it is even imtruthfui, Blessed is the man that tmsteth ically speaking.” am constipated. I thought it was President Hoover is in as difficult ir the Lord, and whose hope the that the human body needed certain tlve disorders, and mal-nutrltlon.' ff®. It Is quite likely recessary to drink lots of water to to tell people that we must have food substances for its nutrition. Nearly all of the babies sc affected j w m eiM re very Important dls- a i>osition as any man can well Lord is.—Jeremiah 17:7. XTRE UPKEEP $29 overcome this trouble. "What is your federal prohibition or no liquor con­ such as: proteins, fats, carbohv- were artificially fed—a few^ were'‘^°.^®” ®® I’® “ ade about advice?” occupy. It is not to be wondered at Each motorist in the trol at all. It is not surprising to ! The beloved of the AlmlehtV are States** United drates and minerals. These were the nursed, but relatively amsdl num-i elements and the Answer: I am sure that the drink­ If he becomes petulent. But we hear the rich who have the humility of $29 on tires and tubpf^ln°er ha-ving commented on the rch, 1081, acco result appears to be a gradual d^- The determination of the Board of *^^® 'value for the same period of to a Scent Thousands of experi- cereals and to give only raw milk, to a recent government ruling.niHn«- ments wete used to prove that some- The babies did much better on this irg up of the intestinal fluids. ’ To pjfe for the conservation of water- Selectmen, after hearing the argu- $1,183,704,810. (Double Coxa Vara) cure constipation, eat plenty of thing was lacking In these foods diet, but still thers was something made by Dr. Gilbert Gleason, Question: Mrs. K. L. asks: “Will greens, ^ ...... exercise more, and cut down ments of the delegates of the Emer-1 GEIMVIAN AUTO SHOW J even---- 7!. though the missing ciemeuiselements iBOKiuglacking oecause because theuie babiesoames oiQ did noi not pifesident of the National Audubon you please teU me the meaning an d' cn the a r c h e s gency Relief Committee, to call a The German Association of Auto- nend ahoiif- ^® defected by any known thrive quite as well as when nursing. cause of, also remedy for double 9>dety, we will now have our say. special town meeting and ask for ij.obile Manufacturers has decided to Kring ' A^®*- » O' experiments I coxa vara?” / a thp an estimate of This new method of examining foimd that when orange juice was j®r. Gleason thinks that ducks are an appropriation of $50,000 to be hold its annual automobile show in Answer: Double coxa var$ means ODD BUT r r s XRUE Berlin during February, 1931. secretary of com- foods by observing their effects upon used with cow's mlUt the babies two bent hips, caused by a bending extinction. He wants the employed in public works at the ®' , living animals is caUed the biological fairly, ., thrived,, . and ,,

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10,1930."'

motor and structural toys, Coupled proceeds of the affair will go tq Bagley, assisted by Miss 'Wilhelm, with school courses in manual train­ swell the Lions Club Milk Fund and Mistress Gertrude Gardner and World*s Inventive Genius ing,'involving practical studies of ^Aeroplane GirV\ Lions the Recreational Camp Fund. Lancers.------. THEATERS .mobop conatauotien, electricity, etc., The program: 12. Finale—Ensemble. will force the ingenious boy faur Cast of Characters A ct 2 AT THE STATE “River’s End” along 'the wav to happiness in yorith (In the order of their appearance) 1. “Girls of My Dreams”—^Mr. Produces Great Variety Show At State Tonight James Oliver Curwood’s dnd- to sUbc'ess later in other me­ ■Winnie Winn, the telephone opera­ Griswold and Masquerade Girls. famous 2. “Nice People”—^Mr. Conran. story of the frozen north chanical lines if he is motor-minded. tor—Miss Mary Ann McFarland. ‘TOver’a 3. Moment Intime—Mistress Lor- End," has at last been made into a It would not be too great a surprise Hiram Hicks, manager of the Hy Of Toys For Christmas aine Vancelette. talking picture, and vidll be presea!»^ to see Miss America of the future Hix Inn— Leonard Johnson. toss her doll in the far comer of the 4. “Here’s to the Two of You”— ed at the State Thursdayt one day Sam, the bell boy—Thomas Con­ Miss Moriarty and Chorus. nyr., i . i . ^ 'scenery. They resemble in every de- attic and join her brother for a only. Tonight the Lions show "The ran. 5. Finale— Ensemble. S t O r 6 S i n iyL R nC l\6 SL6 r tan the roUlng stock and equipment session with electro and aero-dy- Marjorie Hicks — Miss Arlyne Aeropleme Girl” is being played. namlcal toys of a sort not yet con­ “My Scarecrow Girl” and “Going No writer has so vividly pictuF«4=3 IT o v a R i o * O n railroad systems and Moriarty. Up” Groups; Gertrude Bensche, xlaVC D ig OLUCn. v /ll: Qjjjy need the convenient electric ceived by human mind. Sally Somers—Miss Ida Wilhelm. the life of the great Northwest, and . Elizabeth Lithwin, Hazei Rogers, especially that of the Royal Mounb-^ HRnd to M oot Do* fumlsh motive power. Jacques Porelle, of the French Gertrude McVeigh, Sylvia Saccoccio, Bigger and Better Flying Corps—Benjamin Radding. ed Police, as has James Oliver Cur*:-, Bella Silverstein, Mary Miroglia, wood, and whose recent passing w^"^ mands of Town’s Since the advent of the automo­ HOLLYWOOD BURGLAR Peter Pike—Albert Tuttle. Doris Cervini, Ida Anderson, Agnes Andy Carter, author of the popu­ a distinct loss to American letters.'" bile, the toy counters have been Dziadus, Pauline Emons, Constance “River’s End” is generally conceded Kids. filled with cars and trucks of all lar book, “The Aeroplane Girl”— Karpuska, Edith Andrulot, Oda Cole, MADE RICH HAULS to be the gp*eatest work of this kinds of more or less durable mate­ Francis Sullivan. Edith Johnson, Dorothy Hanson, rial. For the past few years these Philip Ashton, publisher of “The Margaret Bushnell, Edith ’Thresher, writer, and in the picture version Sit'-.’ Aeroplane Girl” — Franklin Rich­ the majesty of the snow-swept t o ^ ~ Yos Angeles, Dec. 10.—(AP.)— Helen Topping, Irma Anderson, Es­ S ' o f Itoiature mider tha | mond. ests so cleverly pictured in words Isjr Hazell Roxen Sanders, 30, described ther Tack, Jeimie Kose, Evel3m Pe­ sun, mecha^cal ! 1^^^^ models now come with hard Bill Maginnis, an airplane mech­ terson, Arline McCabe, Anne Tivnan, this great author, has been caught for Sante Qaus and a 1 Ws m ^ y by police alternately as film actor. anician—George W. Bagley. by the camera and brought beforav Importer and master burglar was Ruth 'Tivnan, Edith Brown, Maud assistants conformi g phri^t I trucks and cars, and are George Spelvin—Roy Griswold. Sullivan, Vir^nia Hart, Phyllis Fal­ your very eyes. This torrid romance”; old custom of at the ^ indestructible, charged today wnth having stolen Scenes of the frozen north dwarfs all pre’vdy^ mas season. Manchester s stores are ^ •' huhdreds of thousands of dollars low. At the present time the aeroplane Actl. Lobby of the Hy Hix Inn, “When Do We Dance?” and ous outdoor pictures. Charles Bick-i; well stocked with the greatest vari worth of furnishings from Los An­ is tl;e first choice among boys of ir the Adirondacks. Preparations "When You and I Were Dancing” ford, the he-msm of the hour, plays ety of toys for the kiddies ever. geles, Hollywood and Beverly Hills grammar school age. Toy gliders, for the airplane race. Groups; Ida Jarvis, Jennie Burke, the handsome Northwest Mounted,, American and foreign inventive homes. because of long flights possible un­ Act 2. Scene 1: Taking the air. Anita Passcantelo, Frances Lielasus, Police who got his man—and the_ genius has produced the greatest as­ Police in recovering more than der suitable conditions, are popular. (The curtain will be lowered to de- Elizabeth Lielasus, Helen Baronosky, other man’s woman. It is a man’s sortment of joy-producers in the his­ $100,000 in loot plundered during European toys supplied with coiled Scene-tgitioa-M ...... Ciara Jackmore, Katherine Modean, picture that women will love. You,” tory of the world, only a small part spring motors were all the rage sev­ two years of operations, connected note the passing of two hours. Scene Jessie Morgan, Edna Christiansen, will actually lose your heart in the'j- of which the average store may eral years ago, but the boys soon Sanders, alias A1 White, wdth the 2 The flight and landing. Stella dander, Mabel Sullivan, Har­ heart of the north. Evelyn Knapp, J; stock. found out they were only good for burglaries through tell-tale finger­ Musical Sj-nopsls riet Coburn, Doris Turkington, Farrell McDonald, David Torranqe^ A little more than a century ago a day or two and they soon lost prints on window ledges of imposing Act 1 Amanda Jarvis, Madeline Wood- and Zazu Fhtts have important rol^ residences. the only toys procurable were wood­ favor. The beys are always keen 1. “The Air Male”—Miss McFar­ house, Katherine Opalach, ' Agnes in the supporting cast. A Jaughah^- Authorities asserted Sanders and land and Vacationists en animals. Caist iron trains and a tc see anything new in the toys, at­ Brazansky, Millie Brazansky. Helen comedy, selected Vitaphone acts ahd... few tin toys later came into popular a confederate, Peter Ryan, also in 2. “ .Some Day”—Miss Moriarty tracted instinctively to anything Davis, Victoria Abraitis Susie cartoon comedy complete the bill. 7 favor. Before the Civil War all toys jail, would drive a truck or moving and Mr. Radding. that moves under its own power. Fidler, Pauline Reale, Anna Reale. Thursday night will be observed ; were hand made, the product , of van to the home of some wealthy 3. “Going Up” —Mr. Radding and War Toys “Here’s to the ’Two of You” as FootbaU N ight The Majors Footr ' those ingenious men whose love for person whom they knew to be ab­ Art Students. The late war brought out many Group; Faith Galinat, Olive Skra- ball team, city champions for thC; children and uncanny ability with a sent and would drive away boldly 4. “When You and I Were Daftc- models of mobile toys such as tanks, baez, Esther Enrico, Charlotte Bonc- season of 1930, will be guests of the jack-knife produced the first crop of artillery, Zeppelins and army trucks. with valuable articles, giving the ir.g” - Elizabeth Lithwin, Margaret zek, Esther Wells, Bernice Pohlman, management on Thursday evening, loose-limbed dancers, soldiers and j Many of the toy guns and artillery impression they were acting with F.ushnell, Gertrude Gardner and Marion Reid, Dorothy Astraskas, and will be presented with the War­ animals that brought squeals of de- j gj.g cork ammimition, adding to the the knowledge and consent of the Chorus. Miss Ida Wilhelm, featured dancer in Lions Club show tonight. Anna Mae McNeill, Edith Burke, ner Brothers Silver Cup, emblematic light from youthful recipients natural boy-interest in these toys. owner. 5. “Looking For a Boy”—Miss A della Waickowski, Thelma Zorskls, of the city championship. - Wooden Soldiers The girls have not been forgotten Police said they found a chamois < i,— Wilhelm and Mr. Tuttle. v\Tlemina Saharek, Bertha Uzup, in this rapid advance in toy manu­ bag containing $20,000 in diamonds, The final performance of the Lions 6. “Doum! Up!” —Messrs. Bagley, Christine Royce, Sophie Piesek, Military toys predominated. Fol­ mented oy rrany Hartford musici­ Sullivan. Tuttle and Richmond. lowing the wooden - soldiers there facture. The doll of 1930 would cer­ strapped to Sanders’ . A pistol Club’s spectacular musical comedy ans, will accompany the musical Anna Obright, Edna Wilhelm, Alice tainly turn up her nose at the 1900 was found in his pocket, they said. “The Aeroplane Girl” will take place 7. “They Ain’t Got a Thing On Nevue, Eileen ’Tiffany, Margaret Sul­ BOYS’ CLUB MEETING came the well-remembered tin sol­ numbers and furnish the entr’acte Me” —Mr. Johnson. diers in squads, companies and pla­ model although she may wear less on the stage of the State theater nusic. livan, Marjorie Madden, Rita Ben­ clothing, she has learned to talk, this evening at 8:15 o’clock. At the 8. “I won’t Say 1 Will”—Miss nett, Theresa Britten, Irene McGann, toons with guns, cannon and all the KING GOES HUNTING Garfield Keeney and his ticket There will be a meeting of the walk and sleep at the will of the final stage rehearsal yesterday after­ Moriarty and Mr. Radding Isabella Koch, Zita Breiman, Evelyn equipment necessary to carry on a committee report a gratifying sale 9. “My Scarecrow Girl”—Hazel South End Boys’ Club at the East lively war on the parlor rug. Boats owmer and is in addition a far more London, Dec. 10.— (A P .)—King noon the cast and chorus of 125 per­ Beupre, Phyllis Kearney, Estelle Od- durable little Miss. With Miss 1930 of tickets for “The Aeroplane Girl,” Rogers, Elizabeth Lithwin and Danc- Side Rec tonight from 7:30 to 8:30D and naval toys, mostly models of George, accompanied,by the Duke formers oreezed through their songs, erman, Elizabeth Filbig, Henrietta All members are urged to attend.-' comeg wonderful doll furniture, ta­ dances and dialogue without the and a crowded house is already as- ers". Bonezek. sailing vessels were to be found, es­ of York and Prince George, today bured for this, the initial entry of 10. Pantomime, “Some Day”—Miss Anyone wishing to join can be at pecially in the seaports where old bles, chairs, beds— everything that left Buckingham Palace for Wind­ semblance of a slip, the pretentious Mother has for little sister or broth­ the Manchester Lions Club into the Moriarty and Mr. Sullivan, this meeting. The age limit is 16 to salts, with plenty of time on their sor to do some shooting op the array of gowns and costumes, de­ There are estimated to be about er and very well made. realm of amateur theatricals. The 11. “When Do We Dance?”—Mr. 20. hands, made the fine and accurate pheasant preserves there. signed and executed by leading New 150,000 doctors in the United States. "Xork and Boston modistes, have models of the old “wind-jammers” Games Popular It is the first time the King has been assembled and fitted to the for the 19th Century Young Ameri­ Games are still popular with boys gone shooting since his illness in ca. and girls and there scores of dif-. hosts of pretty girls in the produc­ 1928. The trip was postponed from tion, and the special scenery and But the present toy makers have ferent kinds, many of them the yesterday because of the fog which “spinner” or “race” variety. Many electrical effects installed on the gone far in advance of anything ever lay over southern England then. dreamed of in the pre-motorized age. of the older games like checkers, stage. flinch, parches! are sold. Checkers “The Aeroplane Girl” has been di­ They have produced every kind of TWO DROWNED automotive vehicle in miniature,— is perhaps the oldest game to be rected by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phil- found on the toy counters today, Souchak, Jugo-Slavia, Dec. 10.— brook of Boston, who have staged aeroplanes, engines, fire trucks and (^ P .)—A gendarme and a woman down a long list of expartly made having been popular with all ages this and many other elaborate mu­ metal toys that run by spring mo­ for centuries. were drowned and eight persons in­ sical productions in the principal tors or small electric motors of won­ What the toys will be in the next jured when the coasting vessel To- New England cities, and the play derful durability. The best exam­ ten years is problematical. One pola collided with a pier here yes­ will be presented exactly as seen ple of these motorized toys Is the thing is sure and that is they will be terday. Forty persons were knocked during its run on Broadway, where If’,* large sets of electrical trains, in more and more electrical as evi­ off the boat’s deck into the high run­ it met with phenomenal success with corporating miniature switches, sig- denced this year in the electrified ning seas but almost all were res­ a cast of noted musical comedy nals tiinn^s, bridges and imitation metal construction sets. The small cued. stars. A1 Behrend’s orchestra, aug­ hndbring back Prorparity/ GREAT SAVINGS CAN BE MADE ON GIFTS FOR ALL SHOES AND CLOTHING NOW! i Footwear For Women ! I raUDOTMAl mmm (eieo® SALLY SWEET W . B. COON RED CROSS

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Brooks, nine-year-old crooner o ff of Ybu, Baby’s Birthday Party, I’ll DAILY RADIO PROGRAM popular tunes. Big Len Berman and Still Belong to You, Never Swat EX-STATE LEfilSLATQR exanoined 'today the xntdl.firaiui little Laura Gaudet are the Key­ a Fly. trialA. Wednesday, December 10. 11;00—LAte dance orchestra. XTAvelem BroadoMtlnf Serrloe 11:30—Moonbeams’ music hour. Leading DX Stations. board Kids, a two-piano team, llie 8:80r—Luden Balaika Orchestra. Arthur • Cartetv' ■; iipotia- promoter; Percy Grainger, pianist and com­ 302.8— WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. 405.2—W8B, ATLAN t /4a H«rtford» OoBn. peer, guest artist during the hour to 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy, comedians. Fiddlers Three are Luther Martin, 9:00—Bulova time. ' INVOLVED IN SWINDLE Samuel von KcendTe^ eeourHtflS i^ e s - 9;00r.-WEAF piogrania (2 lus.) 50,000 W.. 1060 K. O., 082.8 SL ^e heard from WEAF and associated 7:16—Sedenaders, entertainment —Orchestra; theater mt'sfs Morris Landerman and Maurice 9 01—H. P, Hood Modem Concert— ■stations Wednesday night at 8:80, will 7:30—WJZ programs (1V4 hrs.) Blumenthal, who are assiiteJ. by man, and the CkmeoUdated £Dlls Iplay three selections, "The Gum ^2:30—Phil SpltWny'e orchestra. •nn Pan Parade, Give Me Some­ Cornpratlon. 9:00—Modem concert i:0(^DIxle Jamboree program. William Schultz, vibraphonist. thing to Remember You By, My ;Suckers March." and “County Gar­ 9:80—^WJZ programs (1 hr.) New York, Dec. 10.— (AP)—John Tne government alleges a milbon dens" two of his own compositions, R CHICAQ^1020. Love For You, M’ Belle, The Wed 11:00—Organist; singing pianist pro^ams (3 hrs.) Wednesday, Dec. 10. ------— , .rcu-; ». Anderson, former member of the dollars was mulcted from Investors and the last movement from "Plano 13:00—^Late dance orchestra. • ion!!— Kings orchestra, ding In the Ark, Out of the Dusk, Connecticut Legislature, was cross- Goncerto" by Tschalkowsky. Olive 348.8—WABC, NEW YORK-860. 12:00—Dance music to 2:00. (E. S. T.) In sugar concerns. Palmer, soprano, to be heard during Chinese Famtasle, The Dagger 6:15—Huston Ray's orchestra. 0 ® C ' CAGO—770. P. M. the broadcast of a musical program 6:30—Story; Tony’s scrap book. 9.00—WABC programs. 225— WDRC Dance from WEAF and associated stations 7:00—Crockett Mountaineers. 7:00—Serenading Strings— Nor- at 9:30, will sing as a feature num­ Bernie's orchestra. man Cloutier, director: Hartford— 1330 9’30— Camel Pleasure Hour—Mary 7:80—^Rhythm ramblers; astrologer. 10:30—Popular frolics. McCoy, soprano; Reinald Werren­ ber the "Polonaise” from Ambrols 7:46—Sandy and Lll, sketch. Chanson Sans Paroles .. Heller Thomas’ opera "Mlgnon.” Other se- the town, dance. rath, Billy Hughes, baritones; Wil­ 8:00—Ivowell Thomas, reporter. A CHICAGO—118ft In Memory of Y ou ___ Burke Sectlons to be beard during the same 8:38—Toscha Seidel and concert orch. “ •80—Variety Jamboree. program include “ My Wild Irish Rose” Wednesday, Dec. 10 lard Robinson’s Deep River Or­ HAVE YOU 9:00—Quartet and orranlst cHicAGo- -720. 7:08—Highlights In Sport; Weath­ by Paul Oliver, tenor; and selections 9:80—Orchestra, soloists. 8:30—WEAF programs. P, M. chestra; Hayton and Schutt, piano from "The Varabond King” by the or­ 10:00—Spanish music and quartet 9:00—Rambles music. er and Industrial Alcohol In­ 4:00—Musical Album directed by duo; male chorus of 18 voices. chestra, Quartet and soloists. The 11:00—Guy Lombardo's orchestra- ,3:30—WEAF programs (1 hr.) stitute announcement Claude MacArthur; Charles 10:30— Phllco Program. overture. which Felix Mendelssohn 11:30—California melodies, orchestra. —Qirls trio; menu music. ENOUGH wrote for Racine's tragedy "Athalle" 12:00—^Dance music; organist. 11:10—Planst; made 7:15— OUendorff Watch-Makers. Carlisle, tenor; Lillian Buck- 11:00— B u 1 o v a time; Champion Is included as a feature number on 464.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 11:30—Dance music: symphony, ’Tain’t No Sin nam, soprano. Weatherman; temperature the program of slumber music to be 6:00—Laurler’a orchestra. o „„ 244.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870. If I Could Be W4th You 5:00— Asbury Park Casino Or­ 11:04— Statier Organ—Louis Weir. heard from WJZ and associated sta­ 6:46—^Uncle Abe and David. 8:00—Party: variety. tions at 11 o'clock. 7:00—Air scoops; science talk. 9:00—Surprise feature, Tomorrow Is An.-i^isia’ Day chestra. 11:45— Winston Sharpies, pianist. A i O ^ G Y 12:00—Royal York Orchestra—It’s 8:00—Feature program. » „„447.5—WMAQ, CHICAGO—670. Little White Lies 5:30— Gertrude Coledesky, popular TO SETTLE OLD BILLS . . TO PAY Wave lengths in meters on left of 8:30—Percy Grainger, planlat; Shll- —WABC progrms (SV4 hrs.) 7:30— New England Gas Program songs. a Great Life, Three Little Words, station title, kilocycles on the right kret’^8 orchestra. 11:00—Amos 'n' Andy, comedians, Times are all Eastern Standard. Black 9:00—Orchestra, talk. 11:30—Dan and Sylvia. (by hookup with WEEI)—With 5:45— Eddie Connors, banjo and You’re the One I Care For, After OVERDUE TAXES . . . TO IMPROVE face type indicates best featurea 9:30—Revelers male quartet, orchestra 11:45—Concert, dance music. Henry and Marthy —Priscilla guitar specialties. All, You’re All I’m After, Wed­ OR REFURNISH YOUR HOME 10:30—Sports talks by Grantland Rice ,, 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. and John and Orchestra under 6:00— Going to Press; speaker, ding of the Birds, Just a Little Leading East Stations. and Capt. Frank M. Hawks, 11:00—Amos 'n' Andy, comedians. TO BUY NOW THOSE THINGS WHICH aviator. 11:30—Orchestra, xylophonist the direction of Oscar EUgart. Wilfred S. Cousins, financial While, if You Haven’t Got a Girl, 272.6—WPQ, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 11:00—Four dance orchestras to 1:00. 12:30—Feature pleasure hour. When Kentucky Bids the World editor of International News Fine and Dandy. YOU OR YOUR FAMILY NEEDS 8:00—Studio musical chronicles. 393.6—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 1:30—Parisan quartet 12:30—^Bulova time. 8:30—WABC programs (% hr.) 6:00—Sketch, "Raising Junior.” Good Morning...... Orchestra Service. "Closeups of Wall 9:00—Soprano, baritone, orchestra, 357—CMC, HAVANA—840. Kashmiri Song...... John and 6:15—Dinner orchestra: address. 9:00—Cuban troubadours. Street Leaders.” con 10:00—^WABC programs (1% hrs.) 6:30—Gloria Qay’saffairs. 11:00—Artists feature hour. Orchestra 6:15— Stock Quotations; weather. JOBS FOR MANY arrange quick cash 11:30—Organist 6:45—Lowell Thomas, reporter. 11:30—Late dance orchestra. 283—WEAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy, comedians. .,288.3—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS-1040. Blue A g a in ...... Orchestra 6:25— World Bookman. .6:30—Merry makers. 7:30—Phil Cook: Cavaliers music. ll;0f)—Orchestra, vocal solos. As Long as We’re In Love .. 6:30— Paul Tremaine’s Dance Or­ Washington, Dec. 10.— (A P )—An M 0 T O ^ 6:4.t—Lowell Thomas with WJZ. 8:00—Chicagoans male quartet 11:30—Como's dance music. Priscilla, John and Orchestra chestra. estimate that 3,000 men will be 3 0 0 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230, 8:30—Balalaika orchestra. z 299.8—WOC-WHO, IOWA—1000. given employment, by every expend­ Within 24 Hours * 8:00—Orchestra, quartet 9:00—Vocal, Instrumental duo. 8:00—Mirthquakers. I’ve Got Rhythm ... Orchestra 6:45—Tony’s Scrap Book. 9:30—Mary McCoy, Renlald Warren- 8:30—WEAI-’ programs hrs.) Popular Medley—I’m Tickled 7:00—Musical Aviators Orchestra. iture of $10,000,000 for new govern­ 9:00—^WABC programs (SH hrs.) YOU G ET THE FULL AMOUNT 545.1— WQR, BUFFALO—550. rath, mAle chorus, orchestra. 12:00—Dave’s barn.stormers. Pink — Somewhere In Old 7:30— Evangeline Adams, astrolo­ ment buildings in the next six 10:30—Sketch, "Wayside Inn.” 491.5—WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. 6:30—Pianist; mirthquakers. Wyoming—Dlga-Dlga-Do —Or­ ger. months, was made today by Chair­ O F YOUR LOAN IN CASH 7:30—WABC programs (1^ hrs.) 11:00—Slumber music hour. 9:00—Ike and Mike, comedians. man Wood, of the House appropria­ 11:00—Two dance orchestras. 12:00—Two dance orchestras to 1:00. 11:00—Orchestra; Amos ’n’ Andy. chestra 7:45— To be annoimced. — NO DEDUCTIONS! 491.5—WIP, PHILADELPHIA—6ia 11:4''>—Two dance orchestras. Hurt— Orchestra. 8:00— U. S. Marine Band. tions committee. 333.1— WBEN, BUFFALQr-990. 7:30—William’s dinner music. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640, Chairman Dowell, of the House 6:15—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 8:30—Orchestra: studio recital. 12:30—Musical comedy album. Selections from “A Connecti­ 8:15—Tastyeast Playboys: Watson 7:1,5—Studio music. 9:00—Feature radio forum. 1:30—Studio concert orchestra. Roads committee, estimated 52 cents The only charge is three and one- 7:45—WEAF programs (8% hrs.) cut Yankee"— Priscilla, John Woodford, Joseph Soifer, An­ 10:00—Dance music; organist 2:00—St. Francis dance music. and Orchestra. thony McKenna. Of every dollar spent on roads will half per cent per month on unpaid 11:00—Grand orchestra. 535.4—WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—560. 333.1— KHJ, LOS ANGELES—900. go to labor. amoimt of loan. 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. .. 8:00—Mirthquakers. 11:00—Feature, tenor, orchestra. 8:00— Dima Islanders—Mike Han- 8:30— Toscha Seidal, concert vio­ 7:00—WJZ Amos 'n' Andy. 8:30—NBC programs (SU hrs.) 12:00—.Soprano, tenor, orchestra. api, director. linist, with concert orchestra. ’The statements were made in the . 7:1.5—Revue; dance orchestra. 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 1:00—Orchestra music, soprano. 8:15— Radiotron Varieties with 9:00— Gold Medal Fast Freight— House in connection with the admin­ ; 7:45—Variety; feature hour. 6:45—Lowell Thomas, reporter. 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. istration’s bill to provide an emer­ 8:30—Dance orchestra, 7:00—^WJZ porgrams (2 hrs.) 8:30—Cheerful Home’s club. "Bugs” Baer, master of cere­ Wheaties Quartet, Gold Medal E R f O N A L 9:00—Concert hour. 11:15—Slumber music. — 9:00—^WABC programs (3 hrs.) monies, Welcome Lewis, con­ Organist. gency fund of $110,000,000 for con­ FINANCE CO- 9:30—^WJZ programs. 12:00—Two dance orchestras. 12:00—Dance orchestra. tralto: Sam Herman, xylo­ 9:30— To be announced. struction as an unemployment meas­ 11:00—^Dance: varieties to 1:30. 245.8— WCAE, PITTSBURGT—1220. 361.2—WSM. NASHVILLE—650, ure. ROOM 2, <=TatE theatre BLOa 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 8:30—WEAF programs hrs.) 7:1.5—Concert orchestra, singers. phonist; Harold Von Emburgh, 10:00— ’The Caribbeans — Vocal 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 11:00—Lopez orchestra. 9:00—NBC programs (2 hrs.) tenor and orchestra directed 260.7— WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. Quartet and Spanish Orchestra TreO MAIN STREET 11:20—Emerson GUI’s orchestrs. by William M. Daly—NBC. directed by Juan Arojas. Even the electrician, says Witty 399.8— WJR, DETROIT—75a 7:15—Musicians, entertainers. 11:17—Songs of eventlcle. William, finds it hard sometimes to • PHONE. 3430 8:00—^WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 11:30—Orchestra, organ. 8:30—Mobiloil Concert — Percy I 2:30—Latedance orchestra. 10:30-Armenian National chorus. re-fuse. 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—1000. 11:00—Supper dance music. 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. Greiinger, pianist - composer, 11:00— Guy Lombardo and his f ♦ MANCHESTER, CONNe ’ 8:30—WEAF programs (21^ hrs.) 12:00—^WJZ dance orchestra. 12:30—Comedians: shoemakers. |11:0.5—Studio organ recital. 379.8— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 1:15—Minstrel men’s frolic. guest artist; Henry M. Neeley, Royal Canadians. .11:30—Merry Madcaps, soloist 11:45—Stocks, weather, farm program. 270.1— WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. Master of Ceremonies —Na­ 11:30— California Melodies —Or- 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. 6:15—Orchestra: WEAF sketch. 8:00—Club party. ,7:45—Comedy-harmony team. 7:00—Talk; musical Interlude. 9:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) thaniel Shilkret, director—NBC chestnt, Trio, Soloists and i:8:00—Minstrel frolic: team. 7:15—Gondoliers; piano solos. 11:00—Studio dance orchestra. 9:00—Radio pet-pourri— Knights Guest Stars. 8:30—German street hand: comedy. 8:00—Studio concert orchestra. 440.9—KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680. of Melody, Mike Hanapi, 12:00— Howard Lanin’s St. Moritz , 9:30—Marimba: tuneful tales. 8:30—WEAF programs (2Vi hrs.) 1:00—NBC entertainment. 'l0:30—Wizard of the " strings. -11:00—Dance------program. 2:00—1-Iender.son’s dance band. ukulele soloist; Fiddlers Three, Orchestra. Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. Keyboard Kids and Ruthie 12:30— Nocturne— Ann Leaf at the L. Brooks, child crooner. Organ. ,< 608.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 6:30—Soprano______solos; talk. 344.6— WENR. CHICAGO—870. 6:00—Big Brother Club. 7:20—Talk: orchestra music. 10:00—Minstrel show; comedlafis. 8:30— Palmolive Hour — Olive 10:30—C. of C. organ recital. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 11:00—Amos 'n' Andy, comedians. Palmer, soprano; Elizabeth 215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 7:35—Air college lectures. 12:00—DX sir vaudeville. WBZ—WBZA • 7:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) 8:30—String trio. 202.6— WHT, CHICAGO—148ft Lennox, contralto; Paul Oliver, Wednesday, December 10, 1930 10:00—Old Time Singing School. 357—CKCL, TORONTO—940. 10:30—Your hour league. tenor; the Revelers; Lewis K S. T. 10:3(1—Studio program; dance orch. 9:25—Microphone mummers. 11:00—Ramblers entertainment. James and James Melton, 4:00 p. m.—Blue Aces. 11:30—WABC dance orchestra, 11:00—Orchestra, program. 23£—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. 434.8—CKGW, TORONTO—690. 2:00—Studio music hour. tenors; Elliott Shaw, baritone; 4:15— Home Forum Decorating Pe­ 11:00—Studio music hour. 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy, comedians. 1:00—Bear’s entertainment. Wilfred Glenn, bass; orches­ riod— "Come into the Kitchen,” SO U TH M RN CH CSTCR - CONN • 12:00—Two d.ance orchestras. 8:00—Studio program. 285.6— KNX. HOLLYWOOD—1060. tra directed by Gustave Haen- 325.9— WWJ, DETROIT—920. 8:30—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 12:30—Questions and ansyers. Vella Reeve. 10:00—Three dance orchestras. 10:30—Slumber music. 1:00—Two dance orchestras to 3:00. schen—NBC. 4:30— Tea Timers—Tea for Two, Al­ 272.6—WLWL, NEW Y O R K -1100, 315.6—WRC, WASHINGTON—950. 384.4—WMC, MEMPHIS—780. 10:30— Cocoa-Cola Sport Top- lah’s Holiday, Song of the Vaga­ 6:00—Baritone and orchCTtra, 12:00—^WJZ dance orchestreu 10:30—Studio orchestra music. Notchers—Captain Frank M. bonds, Lolita, ’Tis the End, So Hawks, aviator Interviewed by Farewell. Grantland Rice; String orches­ 4.40—Air Castle. A gift the whole family will enjoy Werrenrath on WJZ and stations, East Windsor Hill, last Monday tra directed by Leonard Joy, 4:55— State House Safety. iSTYLE BROADCASTS both at 9:30 p. m. evening. Chester Gaylord, vocal soloist 5:00— Uncle Bill and the Twins. Capt, Frank A. Hawks interview, Mrs. Mary Foster of New Britain —NBC. 5:20— WBZA Health Clinic— “ So- throughout the year— WEAF chain at 10:30 p. m. (EST). came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. 11:00— Hartford Courant News; called Chronic Appendicitis,” Dr. The Armenian National Chorus, Travelers News Bulletins; Charles C. Lund. CBS at 10:30 p. m. Frank W. Foster last Monday to FROM PARIS SOON assist Mrs. Foster in caring for Mr. Weather; Atlantic Coast Ma­ O’30—Stock Exchange quotations— Vincent Lopez orchestra, WEAF rine Forecast. Tlfft Brothers. chain at 11 p. m. Foster who is ill at his home. His condition seemed to be a little Im­ 11:05— Collin Driggs, Allyn Thea­ 6:45—Agricultural Markets. California melodies, CBS at 11:30 ter, Organist. 5:55— Tip-Top Roadman. p. m. proved on Monday. Master Desigoers To Speak Members of East Windsor Grange 11:30— The Merry Madcaps—Nor­ 6:01—Time; Champion Weatherman man Cloutier, director; Fred 6:04—Rhythm Twins. Tomorrow brings among other furnished a large part of tha pro­ A t H 5% T E R K e MT Wade, soloist: 6:15— Westinghouse Dinner Music. features: gram, which was giveu at Granby Over Short Waves— Feb. Monte Carlo Medley... Harling C .44— Temperature. Cheerio, WEAF chain at 8:30 a. Grange last Thursday evening at 6:45—Literary Digest Topics In m, (EST). their Neighbors Night meeting. You’re The One I Care For ...... Lown Brief—Lowell Thomas. 6 the First Talk. Something for Everyone, CBS at Avon Grange also presented a short ' Blue Again ...... McHugh " 00—B ulova time; Pepsodent’s 9 a. m. play and an interesting feature was Vocal Solo — Selected, Fred Amos n’ Andy. Musical Aviators’ Orchestra, CBS an illustrated History of the Flag. Wade, tenor. 7:15— Wolverine Serenaders IIAMO at 1 p. m. , New York, Dec. 10 — (AP) — There were only three members of We Need Affection . . . Simons 7:30— Phil Cook, the Quaker Man. Crocket Mountaineers, CBS at Raciio Is making reaijy for its first Wapping Grange who motored to Cyrin’ Myself To Sleep ...... 7:45— Burson Playlet. with the 4:30 p. m. Hebron Hall and attended the Po­ international style broaiicast, to ...... Wendiing F 00—Yeast Foamers—A Peach of a come direct from Paris. Don Carlos and his Marimba mona Grange meeting last Wednes­ Pair, Once in May, Can’t We Be Band, WJZ chain at 5 p. m. Overnight ...... Alter Although the event Is somewhat day. A class of candidates were in­ Laughing at Life ...... Kenny Sweethearts Again? You’re De- In the future, plans have been put itiated in the fifth degree at the 12:00—Midn.— Silent. lish, I Stm Get a Thrill Thinking under way by the Columbia system morning , session with a dinner serv­ Golden Voice for the broadcast, it reported today. ed by Hebron Grange at noon. At "Radio Pot-Purri’’ Keeps , The chain proposes to pick up a talk WAPPING the afternoon session the biennial W n o studio.) Busy The most wonderful gift for those who are I by Capt. Edward Molyneau, Paris election of officers took place. It keeps 25 performers busy in dear to you is a radio. Little tots, enthusi­ : dress designer, and bring it to this A son Robert Edward, was bom two different studios to put on astic youth, mature folks find radio the most Side of the Atlantic for retransmis­ to Mr. and Mrs. Walden V. Collins EX-SLAVE’S WILL "Radio Pot-Purri” heard at 9 sion by 42 stations, Friday night, at their home on the Buckland o ’clock each Wednesday evening interesting and always enjoyable companion February 6, at 10 o’clock (EST). Middletown, Dec. 10.— (AP.) — Road, last Monday night, December Mrs. Cornelia Wetamore, 100, was from Station WTIC. In one studio whh Atwater Kent Radio That makes it 3 a. m. the next day 8. Mike Hanapi and his five Hawaiian in Paris. given life use of the $5,000 estate of with the Golden Voice climaxes this universal ■The Parent-Teacher Association George Washington, negro, an ex­ strummers, the Dima Islanders, acceptance by honest reproduction of every ; _ It is to be the first of a series of hold forth, while Norm Qoutier and held their regular monthly meeting slave, in the final hearing of the lat­ 14 programs in which master dress last Monday afternoon at the school his 18 Knights of Melody, the Fid­ tone. Drop in and see the new models now I designers will talk. The opener will ter’s will in probate court today. to suit any critic hall. It was decided to hold a twen­ dlers Three and the Keyboard Kids Consist of music played in the New Washington was employed by ty-five cent whist on Tuesday eve­ occupy another broadcasting cham­ York studios, with a switch during Mrs. Wetamore until the time of ber. The Knights of Melody this ning at the hall to raise money to his death. the half-hour program to Paris for evening will be assisted by Ruthie Captain Molyneau. His voice wjll go procure candy and oranges for the Model 70 to London by telephone and then children for Christmas. Mrs. Augus­ leap across the Atlantic on short ta Burger, Mrs. Mary C. Hills and wave channels. Mrs. Raymond W. Belcher were ap­ $139.20 Model 76 . His subject is to be the new sprihe pointed £ia a committee for the styles. ^ * whist party. Mrs. Ethel T. Boody and Mrs. Ruth B. Smith were ap­ (Illustrated) Lowboy model In Saturday’s broadcast of the pointed as a committee to make ar­ American walnut with matched $ 1 6 5 - 2 0 Army-Navy game for the benefit of rangements for the soup kitchen for butt walnut front panels and the Salvation Army unemployment the winter months. I apron. Complete, attached to fund is to go around the world. Miss Marion Hills went with a your aerial, $139^20. (Rlustrated) Highboy INSURANCE model finished In Ameri­ At least six and probably other party of friends to the State Park, i short wave stations will be tied into at Devil’s Hop Yard, last Sunday. can walnut with rubbed the NBC and CBS networks to re­ The Evergreen Lodge of Masons ; top. Matched butt walnut transmit the word story of the an­ A. F. and A. M. No. 114, held their I Radio Tubes front panels and doors. nouncers and the attendant crowd regular meeting at their Temple at j Complete, attached to noises for anyone anywhere to hear. The Best Guardian of Tested Free your aerial, $165.20. The shortwavers are to Include No charge for this ser- dther W2XAF or 2XAD, Schenec­ tady; W8XK, Pittsburgh; W3XAL, ■vdee. Bring your tubes to Life and Property the Second Floor for test­ Bound Brook, N. J.; W2XE, New ing. York; W3XAU, Philadelphia, and W IXAZ, Springfield, Mass. On top CONVENIENT TIME PAYMENTS of this, Navy stations are to put out reports of the game. HALE’S RADIO DEPARTMENT— SECOND FLOOR Speaking of announcers, the Jifldiolo SUPER-HETERODYNE cream of the chain football experts are to be on the air. For CBS Insure Your Valuables For 7 years, Super-Heterodyne there’s the fast-talking Ted Husing, has been acknowledged the finest who has seen Army play four times A BOX IN A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT and Navy three times this year. He radio that money coS d buy. Four feels that he is so familiar with the IS THE years

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—AT— n Dainty Christmas Gtfts For 1^' ’I SYMINGTON’S MEN’S SHOP REARDON'S HER FOR PRACTICAL I ‘AT THE CENTER” I Silk imderwear is an attractive gift and here you will find a wonderful assortment vervtnino^ m that imn CHRISTMAS GIFTS I Real Xmas Gifts For Men Crepe de Chine Gowns Crepe de Chine Pajamas SHE WILL APPRECIATE | Silk or Flannel Robes 1 and 2 Piece Crepe De Chine Step-Ins $ 3 . 9 5 ‘“ $ 5 . 0 0 Lingerie s Interwoven Silk, Wool, Lisle Hosiery $ 5 . 0 0 $1.95 *“$2.95 Lounging Robes | Gloves for Dress or Everyday Wear French Crepe Dance Sets % (With or without lining) ' VAN RAALTE SILK ^ - Sweaters | $1.95 $2.95 ^ S T S , BLOOMERS, PANTIES, STEP-INS m J Hosiery ^ Shirts, plain or fancy, attached collars or collar to match. Dresses | A useful gift. Coats I Handkerchiefs, linen or silk, plain or fancy with initials if desired. Robes in Plain Colors ...... At Whatever Price X^ou May | Robes in College Stripes ... $ Wish to Pav BILLFOLDS, NECKWEAR, PAJAMAS, SWEATERS, 5.95 ^k MUFFLERS RAYON COOLIE COATS . In Fascinating Oriental Patterns. $ 2.95 m

Electncal Gift Headquarters Make Mother’s Gift Our store is Filled With Beautiful Electrical Gifts That Are Practical, Useful and Orna­ mental. If Its Done With Electricity You W ill Find the Appliance Here! a Gas Range The New Cm*ona Turn Easy Toaster Famous Excel Electric Com Poppei ITERE’S a new creation, .a truly modern A beautiful and distinctive gas range that possesses everything toaster strikingly designed. Has beautiful mirror finish — full that you could ask for__ Beauty___Mod­ $ 1 . 9 5 nickel plate. ernity .... Convenience.... Low Price.... Regular Price $4.50. Economy of Operation...... Insulated Oven .... Insulated Broiler. Though built com­ 4 5 c Down SPECIAL pact for the smaller kitchen, this ultra­ 95c Down $3-95 smart gas range has sufficient capacity to 5 0 c A Month $1.00 a Month for Three Months. cook for ten people! Before you buy any gas range be sure to see this newest crea­ General Electric tion by the makers of the famous Magic Star-Rite Chief. QAm _ ^ Chrome^Finish Vacuum Cleaner ★ STAR-Rite a It’s Different — It’s Better Electric Flat Iron MAGIC The Greatest Flat Iron THE MANCHESTER GAS CO. 687 MAIN STREET Value Ever Offered. M A lliD $24-5o $35-*® JOHNSON BLOCK, SOUTH MANOHBSIBil $405® Make Your Selection Early for Chritsmas Delivery Give One Easy Payment Terms Arranged This Telechron 19.5 0 Xmas Electric Clocks Beats -W hips-M ixes $ 3 * 4 5 and Extracts Juices too SUGGESTIONS Makes Better Cakes . . . From 45c Down Finer Baking PINE STREET 50c a Month SODA SHOP MAYFAIR FOR HIM CIGABS Hostess Model 454 All popular makes In attrac KITCHEN CLOCK five Holiday boxes of different r a e u h i x URN SET sizes; boxes of 5—10—25—60. $9.75 CIGARETTES f f / r Serve Delicious Hot Coffee Ilase, Beetle Molded Colors, Christmas Cartons of 10 Made Right At the Table. White, Pastel Green, Ivory. Packages, All Popular Brands Sandwich A Full Line of PIPES, CIGAR HOLDERS, Toasters CIGARETTE HOLDERS There’n be a lot of joy in your household if PIPE TOBACCO Hardware is offered as gifts for man or boy. It’s In Special Containers something that .is 100 per cent practical, some­ thing that’s always in demand .for .sport .and FOR HER health. New style DELUXE [mm m mm » Pocket Knives Ingersd Watches BOUDOIR LAMP Endless assortment. Umversal Electric Waffle Irons Complete, $1.19 $ 1.5 0 *° $ 5.00 Hand fashioned Paper Flow­ 50c‘"$3.50"^ ers, Roses, Mums, Daffodils, Remington Soowt FootbeHs Lilies and Bells, in attractive As,low as IPI.OO and on up to the vases. Knives With Official A « itf jp 2 14.00 and up emblem . # 1 • / 9 ? :^ ...... $ $ 7*95 DAGGETTS Oth<^ at $1.00 a&d fhBO, $9-75 CHOCOLATES Boimg Gloves Scout Haltch^s -^low jw 92.25 for set of four, bet­ AND UP in unique boxes, one to five ter ones at attractive prices. pounds. $13-95 Toasts a Complete $1.00“"$1.7S Nickd Plated — Ebonized Handles — and Fibre Feet. These boxes m ^e pemument Dai^ Ah’ I^ee Automatic Heat Indicator. ^ 2 0 g Down, ^ 2 ^ Month Sandwich In a Few gifts as jewel cases and vaalty ^k^^dngBags Seconds. chests. $1.50, $2.50 $4 .50, $ 7.00 FOR THE KIDDIES $3.00, $5.00 $10.00 Sturdy Toys of Wood and Target B ^ s Metal. Bembigton and diMi’t foi^giet SteVBDS (S'* StEDS and SS9g. Watch Our Saturday Spe­ $5«50 WA 773 THE Main str...MANCHESTER Ph,„.51M ELECTRIC CO. ^ cials on Premier Food Prod­ W ucts. EDWARD J. MURPHY — North End Branch Manchester Plumbing Sc Supply Co, 95 PINE ST. DIAL 3888 877 MAIN ST, TEG. 4425, SOUTH BtANOflBSTER ■MMnmaMH p- '

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unemployment out of a $100,000,000 fin is ORDERB) PAID BY SELECnHEN BUILDING IN SPE aO R ’S REPORT EEVEN MEASURES fimd. R E PRESEim CLASS —A Greyhound bus was in the Ju­ Use $3,500,000 agriculture exten- niata river between Newport and tion in drought coimties. Amity Hall today after a ' plunge paid last night by the Board of Selectmen were as Spend $52,000,000 in a general ON BOWLING TEAM over a 20-foot embankment in which rHaPowsi The follovdng report of Building Inspector Edward C. Elliott Jr FOR A D OFFERED veterans hospital construction pro­ the driver emd nine passengers es­ was accepted by the Board of Selectmen last night: ’ ’ gram. caped with only minor bruises. Andersoni S Noren, groceries r r . - s - ...... $ 42.84 Create a Federal industrial com­ A tire on the bus blew out last Anderson, Carl labor and materials ...... 261.49 Honorable Board of Selectmen, December 1, 1930. Miss Marjorie H. Smith On mission of five members at salaries night causing the driver, Lewis 46.00 Team A t Pembroke College 'AnnuDi, G., r e n t ...... Manchester, Conn. of $12,000 a year each to study Sinotti, of Butler, Pa., to lose con­ Armstrong, Wm., care of dum p ...... 60.00 Gentlemen: If All Are Passed, Treasury of Brown University. means of stabilizing employment. trol of the machine. It went through Atkins Brothers, clothing ...... 83.17 My report as Building Inspector for the month of November iP'in Give $5,000,000 to Aj*kansas for a guard rail and down an embank­ Bidwell, B. L., rent and fu el...... 23.20 is herewith submitted: ’ ’ road work. Miss Marjorie H. Smith, daughter Will Have To Find Five ct Mrs. Nora T. Smith, ot 33 Gol­ ment, landing upright in the ^ e f Brasauskas, J., rent and groceries ...... 38.00 Church Est Appropriate $1,500,000 for addi­ way street, Manchester, has been which is shallow at that point. Brazouski, Adam, ren t ...... 32.00 Polish National Church, Golway s tr e e t...... $15 000 tions to West Point. Breen, Louis T., Registrar of Voters, etc...... 567.00 Billions To Finance Them. Authorize $10,000,000 to reim­ chosen a member of the bowling Brightman Auto Exchange, truck parts ...... 19.50 burse Florida farmers and growers team of the Junior class of Pem­ Brazouski, Anthony, ren t ...... 22.00 $15,000 for losses from the Mediterranean broke College in Brown University Dwellings Washington, Dec. 10.— (AP) __If Campbell’s Quality Grocery, groceries ...... 124.42 Robert Hathaway, Stephen street ...... fruit fly. The various class teams were chosen Carney, Edward, ren t ...... -...... 18.00 .$ 8,000 proposals offered in Con- hy the coUege Physical Education James7~ McAdams, V” ™***a^, McKee ouiccbstreet ...... g gress werc to become law the Distribute surplus naval or mill- Chartier, R. J., board and care • • • • •>> • • • ••••••< 15.00 tary supplies free to the needy. Department on the basis of the abil­ Cheney Brothers, rent, etc. 63.10 SSue GaS^lftU, So...... ^iooo , would have to find five Suspend for twelve months fore­ ity to bowl as shown by each of the Chizius, Joseph, clothing ...... 48, Moore street * ...... ’ ’ | 4’ooo i dollars to pay out the appro- competitors. A series of matches 15.15 ’ priations. closure proceedings by Federal land Cignetti, Peter, groceries...... 10.00 banks. will be neld between the various Only two bills to aid in employ- ! ______Correnti, Paul, groceries and m eats ...... 48.00 $22,000 classes to determine which class will _ , Garages ment and assist farmers damaged by i St y l e s h o p Day, Arthiu* P., treasurer. Conn. River Bridge Tax 508.06 he awarded the championship. Michael Orfitelli, 88-90 Wells s tr e e t...... the drought have gone part way < Night outdoor DeCiantis, Frank, groceries and m e a ts ...... 72.00 .$ 600 track and field William House, 57 Hamlin street through the legislative mlU. They i meets are being Dewey-Richman Co., office supplies ...... »72 PjiTYiiiio r>orv,K„'i„V* 'V "T T ; ...... mm. iney 1 meets are oemg planned by o ffi-! BUS OVERTURNS I 825 MAIN STREET Diamond’s Shoe Store, shoes, etc...... No. 48, Moore street...... I stand, $110,-! cials of the Southeastern A. A. U .! 6.29 CamlUe Gambolatti, Lot No. 23, Brookfield street ...... I 000,000 for public works and $60,- England, W. Harry, groceries...... on properly illuminated fields. i Harrisburg, Pa., Dec. 10.— (a p .) I SO. MANCHESTER 5.00 ^®STutis, 62 ainton s tre e t...... ^50 j 000,000 for farmers seed and fer- Enrico, Dominick, labor and materials...... 105.00 WiUiam Orr, LydaU s tr e e t...... j tilizer loans. Felice, Louis, groceries 10.00 ...... 175 Fitzgerald, L. P. Sales & Service, repairs, etc. The Batman measure to pay im- 3,53 { mediately the World War veterans Glastonbury, Town of, aid rendered $1,725 46.00 ____ Miscellaneous 1 compensation certificates would I Practical Gifts Glenney, W. G. Co., coal and o i l ...... 319.68 HabeMm & Walek, 279 Keeney street, shed ___ , I take $3,500,000. It has been held Golmitier, John, rent ...... 28.00 300 128 Autumn street, store 'y ...... ^ ! vp in committee. Grant, Louis L., rent, 2 m on th s...... 40.00 Andrew Tluck, 59 WethereU, street, hen c o o p ...... ] ...... 800 j Other relief proposals would SAGE-ALLEN & CO. I For HER Great A. & P. Tea Co., g roceries...... | 45.00 100 : achieve varying objects such as: Grezel, Alfred A., pipe, etc...... 2!79 ' To increase Federal highway aid HARTFORD INC. Hale,J. W. Co., clothing, etc...... 28.07 $1,200 HARTFORD LvdaU * Fn„iH= ite ra tio n s and Additions ; to $500,000,000 annually, I Negligees Hannon, P. F., g roceries...... 21.98 Let counties employ as many as Hart, F. L., agent, mitten dusters...... 9.00 P Quilted Robes Hayes, Archie H., coal ...... 48.00 Herald______Printing______Co., advertising______„ ...... 5 :1 ; I WaIk^7t'r.iV"f; addition-Federal ' - — fund. “ ’ 250,000.000 I Underwear Hewitt, Mark, labor and materials...... 19 75 ' Chambers, 68 Hollister street addition...... 300 Loan $75,000,000 to farmers TC T ...... Geore-« F alterations and addition . onn I Umbrellas Holl, E. J., rent 103.00 George E. Keith’, V orarr^ K een ev^ C ou ^ t^ ...... 200 through the Farm Loan Board and tions and addition ^ Court and Purnell Pla^e, altera- Holloran Brothers, ambulance service...... 7.00 land grant colleges. I Bath Robes ^ homestead Premier Grocery, groceries and meat 23.00 Advance to “any state held to be i Leather Jackets jj House, C. E. & Son, furnishings...... 5.00 :::::: gravely affected by the drought’’ Ingraham, A. W., ^ing saws ...... 2.50 $5,000,000. I Handbags Johnson, Charles, tax re fim d ...... 8.08 Reimburse each state in caring of 9 Johnson’s Electric Co., electrical service ...... 48.52 9 Hosiery ■ Keith, George E., water service ...... 15.00 I Trench Coats Kildish, Mrs. Anna, rent ...... 15.00 $4,435 Kittel’s Market, groceries and meat ...... 72.76 t o t a l s Priced at Kottke, Mrs. Augusta, rent ...... 18.00 Respectfully submitted, $44,360 % Kozlowski, Justina, r e n t ...... ; ...... 19.00 Beautiful Umbrellas Make Beautiful Gifts . Krah, F. A., 17 captures, 8 investigations...... EDWARD C. ELLIOTT, JR KEMP’S INC. 75.00 , Kucznskl, Ed., rent ...... 22.00 $1.00 Lasala, Wm., rent, 2 m on th s...... ’ 44.00 the meeting which are to be sold for TO Lewis, Philip, rent ...... * ” 42.00 BOY SCOUT NEWS the benefit of the Boy Scouts of Limdberg, G. A F., M. D., professional services...... , o UMBRELLAS 6.00 America. The tickets are for the 1 SMOKING 30 picture which is to be shown at the $10.00 g^| i J S X State theater December 17 and 181 with the name “The Big Trail.’’ STANDS for M rs? faborVeid...... i wTS. Values) 85 19 Boy Scouts present Scoutmaster Scribe Oscar Anderson. . Manchester Electric Co., electrical service ...... 9 2di - Manchester Gas Co., g&s service ...... ^,^ai.uo Pratt had charge. All boys at the May We Suggest meeting and Scout George Gardner CHRISTMAS Manchester Memorial Hospital, board and care, cultures 30 50 helped in finding games to play. Manchester Motor Sales, Inc., auto and truck p a r t s ...... 21 09 We have a choice line of Because they are so practical—and because people so seldom COAT OR DRESS The meeting opened with the LICENSES SUSPENDED Manchester Plumbing & Supply Co., hardware, etc ’ ' ’ ’ smokers in a variety of buy nice ones for themselves— umbrellas make ideal gifts. 7.34 Scouts lining up in the basement of Manchester Public Market, groceries and meat styles and finishes, priced The very popular black and whites, browns in several tones Manchester Realty Co., rents ...... 142.00 „„ me school and saying the Scout greens, purples and blues. Handles of matching and contrast­ Oath. After this a fifteen minute pa­ A list of operators whose li­ from ing colors, in intriguing designs—Prince of Wales, loop and trol meeting was held. Patrol lead­ censes to drive automobiles in Con­ straight. All 16 rib, with black or gold frames. , Miner’s Pharmacv. drue-.s ...... 20.00 ers collected the weekly dues, and necticut have been suspended for I 4.90 then Scouts prepared and studied one year for driving while under the' $4,50‘”$25 ' Mohr’s Bakery, bread T. . ! ...... I i u m b r e l l a s h o p Morris & Co.. meat.s . 13.99 for tests. influence of liquor was given out to- j MAIN FLOOR Mozzer’s Market, groceries 16.56 After the patrol meeting was day at the State Motor Vehicle De­ McGowan, Mrs. Ellen, rent 16.00 over a game “snatch the hat’’ was partment as a part of the effort to Read The Herald Adrs. 20.00 reduce this highway menace. T h e' Norton, Ralph P., labor, voting machines...... ! ! ! ’ .’ ...... 1^7’nn played. Sides were picked up evenly. Obraitis, Mrs. U., r e n t ...... 157.00 Obstacle race was practiced and department statement advised peo- i 10.00 Sam Silverstein and Allan Hall held pie to notify the department or the I riAl;¥^€I^D L I N E J Okavitch, Steve, rent ...... ' . ! ! ! ! ! ! ’. police in case they should see any i Olson, John I., paint, etc...... 16.00 the record of running their part in cf these drivers operating motor /TEAMED ( Orenstein, Abraham, rent ...... 38.42 the game the fastest which was 20.00 vehicles. ' i Orfitelli, Michael, rent, 2 months ..... eight seconds. “ The Scenie Route" to 46.00 Flint and steel fire making was .^sonia, Edward H. Blanco; ^ Percek, Paul, rent ...... 10 practiced and the majority of them Bridgeport, Omer J Dumont; Crom- ii NEW [ Pinehiu-st. Grocery, groceries and meat 11.94 well, Adam Brauer; Danbury, Wil­ I Pola, L. Coal Co., coal and w o o d ...... made fire without any trouble. A PICTURES frid Mailloux; Darien, Emma K .' game called. “ Capture the Flag,’’ Dally Except Sunday. I Polish Grocery Co., groceries ...... 2(i.n;: Smith; Greenwich, Frank Cronin; I Polito, Gastone, tax refund ...... was played and this gave the boys Lv. HARTFORD ..5:30 p m. 10.76 some fun which they Hartford, Henry Amann, Henry J ' Potter, A. N., Americanization director ...... ” !!!!.*!." 150 oo all enjoyed. Boudreau, Jr.; Jewett City, Pierre'* Middletown ...... 7:45 p. m. Quinn, J. H. & Co., d ru g s...... "’’'"ran i played Scout- Paquette; Madison, Arthur J. Duch- East Haddam __ 9:00 p. m. ‘ Rashimas, K., rent ...... 1 a nn i Lewis took a new group E ssc-*...... 9:45 p. m. CHRISTMAS GIFTS eaneau; Middletwon, Eugene Rogers, Mrs. A. M., rent ...... 14 n i another room and tried Coombes; Mystic, Victor F. Wink- i Lv. Saybrook Point 10:30 p. m. Schieldge, W’m. H., envelopes, printing, etc. . " ’ 14.00 7=^ ; passing them on their tenderfoot Due NEW YORK Icr; New Britain, Paul Bachman, $4.50 We have an exceptionally fine selection of pictures Scranton, E. E. & Son, rent ...... test. One Scout, Allan Hall, passed John J. Martin, Joseph Sylvia, Geo! (Pier 40, N. R .). 6:30 a. tn. ' Scranton, Mrs. Leila, board and c a r e ...... 20.00 all the parts while four other Scouts Returning leave 24.50 J Szad; New Haven, Cosimo Bar­ any one of which would make an appreciated Christmas Service Press, cards ...... passed most of it but were bothered ba to, Joseph Martin, John Polek, J. t * r _ . NEW YORK .... 5:00 p. m. Shearer, James M., repairs, etc...... !!!",! 28.00 on some one thing which mostly is 9.75 Richard Ponsaing; New London, J': Newly Equipped Steamers gift. The assortment includes silhouettes, landscapes, • Sessions Foundry Co., frame, etc. .!!!!!.’ ! knot tying. Well, we all hope that ^ Josiah Dallas, Stephen L. Dion; New 7.75 Steam heated staterooms, Shelton, City of, aid rendered they will study during the rest of Milford, Earle S. Teater; No. Ston- 240.64 hot and cold rimnlng water, children’s pictures, etc. " Smachetti, P., groceries and meat the week and be able to pass it next ir.gton, John Lynch; Norwalk, Al- i $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Smith, R. J., r e n t ...... 15.00 Monday. bert H. Terrell; Plainville. Joseph ' Smith, T. D., groceries and meat 32.00 Field Executive Dean came up Rusczyk; Ridgefield, John Nalley, ; One Way Fare ...... $2.50 ■'South Bolton Dairy, milk 43.29 at 8:15 o’clock for a brief pause to Sr.; South Manchester, John Rossi; Round Trip (Good for WE DO PICTURE FRAMING South Manchester Water Co.‘, wate^’service ... 9.00 say that Troop Three would be un­ Stamford, Henry Anderson, John M. 15 D a y s )...... $4.00 • lonS®''’ analysis...... able to come up. The patrols were Harney, Hjalmar A. Petterson; Automobiles carried at Southern New England Telenhnno oo M ...... -...... checked up and the Silver Foxes had Stratford, Wilbur L. Reed; Ware­ low rates. Stamford, To^vn of, aid re S e d ^®^®P^°°e service...... 159.73 seven Scouts present. Dawn patrol house Point, August H. Veits; Wa- Delightful Evening River Out­ erecting door,’etc ...... had six Scouts and the Panther had terbury, Joseph DeMico, Harold C. State of Connecticut, board and care ...... 140.00 Greatorex, Homer Shaw; West Ha- ' ings to Middletown. Return 17.14 six Scouts. by bus. Taylor & Cummings, m ilk ...... The meeting closed with the bugle ven, James Davis, Spencer D. Page; i 19.28 Round Trip F a r e ...... 50c Taylor’s Market, groceries...... taps by Richards and the saying of Pleasantville, N. Y., Joseph Snyder. ’ I ^Thier, Adam, rent ...... 39.22 11.00 the Scout Oath amd prayer by all Tickets and Reservations at T??on^ & Office Equipment '60 .', office'supplies 11.71 the Scouts. IN BANKRUPTCY Railroad Station or State iryon, c . H., groceries, etc. Notes Street Wharf. .Turkington S. J., Vital Statistics 'and 'To;vn 'service...... 1 Troop 8 will meet at the Green John I. Olson New Haven, Dec. 10.— (A P .)—J. s,Veitch Robert N., Registrar of Voters ...... ^nnnn school next Monday and Troop 3 will $15.50 :i»^Vest Side Dairy, m ilk ...... 500.00 L. Degnan, owner of the Pawnee PAINTING AND DECORATING CONTRACTOR 9.92 come up for the ceremony. The pub­ Camp and Athletic Club for Boys, .Willis, G. E. & Son, Inc., coal etc lic is invited. MEW ENGLAI^ Wilson, H. L.. salary as Sealer . . . ’ 332.20 New Britain, lists liabilities of $75,- 699 Main Street Badges will be handed out to the ’outh Manchester Williams, J. M., storeroom rental 41.66 868.92 and assets of $54,545.26 in a STEAMSHIP LIN Wogman, George, m ilk ...... 2.00 Scouts if the ceremony is held. bankruptcy petition filed in U. S. Wood, L.'T., ice ...... 7.20 The Scouts were given tickets at District Court. »W K »U K gW Ahem, Henry, November Estimate...... i 3.83 on Baldwin, Peter A., lettering truck ...... >Balf, Ed. Co., stone ...... ^-00 "Mlllllt .Billetti, Domenico, water charges 6.90 Bill s Tire Shop, filing saw.s 15.00 "*"^^^i*hTrTt>.^^.rrtTrlT7nTTT;gr-^^ Blatter. Fanny, rent ...... ' 1.60 DON'T FAIL TO Blish, F. T. Hardware Co., hardware, etc...... 11 o',,, 20.00 Cadwell & Jones, moss ...... •••••! lie .71 Carpenter, J. L. Co., truck p arts'.'.'.'.''.’ ’ ! 12.00 Center Auto Supply Co., supplies, etc...... 2.92 • Claffey’s Auto & Electric Shop, truck parts 141.16 ATTEND Ensworth, L. L. & Son, tu b in g ...... 5.20 Falkner, Anne E. O., insurance ... 2.43 Hauck Mfg. Co., W’eed burner parts 54.96 Hultman, Arthur L., b o o t s ...... 3.17 T h e C h a r i t y Jarvis, Alex. Jr., s a n d ...... 11.00 Jarvis, Emil, sand ...... 188.60 Knofla, Arthur A., insurance ... ' 3.50 $8.00 80.12 ■ Lock Joint Pipe Co., p ip e ...... ’ ..‘ M !!.'!."*'*'**” ''*'''*'***"' a n c e V I * v z « D Lufkin Rule Co., rep a irs...... 90.00 Manchester Lumber Co., cement, tile’,Vumber .77 ------and- HISTORY AND LEGEND ABOUND WITH May, G. W., M. D., professional services...... 55.78 Nelson, Charles, labor and material ...... 3.00 STORIES OF THE GREAT WEALTH New England Blue Print Paper Co., suppiies...... • • « 13.15 Of plunder taken by the raiders of Spain and Portugal centuries ago. N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., rent of land ------7.16 E ntertainment 1.00 Oakes Service Station, bulbs ------were g ^ t nations in those days and were leaders of the world. Perrett & Glenney, trucking se’r^ces ’ etc ’ ’ * " .70 Given by 7.50 ordinary in the light of great nations of the Pockville Private Home, board and caxe ' prewnt^y. wealth is gone—there is nothing left to show Shechtman Motor Car Co., truck part 271.81 St. Mary's Young for it—It was obtained easUy—^It was spent easily. South Manchester R. R. Co., freight *...... 1.89 , Strickland, W. A., stone, etc. ..7 1.23 The same has held true of individoals—fortunes that have been , Tar Products Corp., Tarmac, etc, 327.00 Men's Club amassed by earUer generations have disappeared with the present. [ ValvoUne Oil Co., gas and oil , 893.30 Fw the Benefit of I WHson, C, E. & Co., trees, etc.*■••• » Kb mm: 382.96 ^ u will find that the people who prosper are the people who SAVE 87.12 a certain amount of their Income. Rate of Interest 6% Per Annum. $13,559.34 Manchester's Interest Compounded Quarterly. .^Torth Adams—William Johnson $13.75 MASS. ELECTIONS (People’s) re-elected. Unemployed Deposits made op to and including the third day of each month go on mterest as of me first* ® Westfield—Louis L. Keefe (Demo­ We wiu be glad to set a crat), re-elected without opposition. smoker aside for you, to be de- Bosbufl, Ded, 10.— (A P )—Mayor- Malden—William A. Hastings, re­ S t a t e a r m o r y lievered Xmas. A small deposit M ty elections were held In eight elected. is sufficient to do this. MaMachusetts cities yesterday. In Melrose—Robert A. Perkins. Select Yoi^r Smoker from five dties present incumbents were Woburn—Herman P. Peterson. Friday, Dee. 12th Our Complete Stock. zetoned to office. Six of the eight » —^Andrew A. Cassassa, . re­ dectiona were non-partisan. elected. "EVERY TICKET BOUGHT WILL HELP” 7; The m ^ o n elected were? The SavingsBankofNanchester Space Donated by James A. Torrey. Dorothy thinks that a tramp KEMPS INC. ^ Larkin, re- steamer is one of those ships thnp MANCHESTER TRUST CO. SOUTH MANCHESTIR,qQHN. is always asking for aid. 763 Main St. ESTABLISHED IS06

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nary election gubeniatoriaj contest AMERICAN FEDERATION RADIO FOOTBALL TICKETS REDS SPURN DRAFT between Gifford Pinchot and Fran- COACHNGJOBS DARED BY HER SON is Shunk Brown last spring, were entenced to jail terms today. HONORS FARM WOMAN Geneva Dec. 10. — (AP> — The ^ ARE WIDELY DISTRIBUTED Gilbert Van Kirk, judge of elec­ New York, Dec. lO.-r(AP)—The Soviet delegation today refused to a X Y TAXI HIM tion was sentenced to serve six New York Evening P ost today . aaiC MOTHER KILLS accept the draft of the disarma^ ; months in jail and pay a fine of Edward L. Casey, all-American, Boston, Dec. 10— (AP)—An Iowa Boston, Dec. 10.—Many millions ment convention prepared by the $300. halfback in 19ip will be made head Under New “ League of Nations preparatory dis- ; farm woman, an Illinois farmer and FALL OF JERUSALEM of home radio coupons asking list­ George V’an Kirk, an inspector and football coach at Harvard for 1931, a retired agricultural professor from armament commission, terming the i Manag^neuit Tells Police She Shot Boy Be­ eners in to send $1.00 to The Salva­ son of Gilbert, was given six months succeeding Arnold Horween. the University of Minnesota today On Dec. 10, 1917, the British, un­ instrument “entirely futile” to ac­ and a fine of $100. Boston, Dec. 9.— (A P l-^ liie Bos­ FIRST received distinguished service tion Army Unemployment Fund al­ complish any reduction of arma- , der Field Marshal Edmund Allenby, ready have been or will be distri­ J. H. Sice, Inspector, six months ton Traveler says Walter Cleary, ZONE medals from the American Farm captured Jerusalem from the Turks ments. cause He Tantalized Hen buted this week throughout the and $100 fine. ’14, will succeed Jerome “Duke” lOc each additional passenger. Federation for outstanding service in what is called one of the master­ Anatole Lunacharsky, acting head Dunne as line coach of the Harvard to agriculture. country in connection with the of the .Soviet delegation, submitted Cal Knelly, clerk, six months and pieces of military history. It mark­ Army and Navy Football game $100 fine. College varsity football team in TOWN Is Hysterical. Mrs. Ellsworth Richardson of a long statement summarizing the ed the first time since the days of next Saturday for the benefit of the Sentence was suspended on Mrs. 1931. Cleary was the freshman line Albla, la., one of the honored trio, Soviet objections to the draft and LIMITS D u e the crusaders that Jerusalem was unemployed. Evelyn Van Kirk, wife of George coach from 1926 until 1929 and was is the first woman ever to receive in the hands of Christian troops. asked that this be appended to the Van Kirk. Mrs. Van Kirk served as assistant varsity line coach last Any nnmber of paA^ngen. the award. The other recipients Donors are requested to return commission’s report. The chairman Albany, N. Y., Dec. 10.—(AP)— Allenby had been sent from the coupons with their names and clerk on the board. season. ZONE ONE Tearfully admitting she killed her were Dudley Myers, of Mendon, 111., France, where he was doing valiant refused the request. i Benjamin Ticknor, 1930 captain and Prof. T. L. Haecker of (503 addresses filled in. Every dollar so The Russian spokesman then pro- j worl^ against the Germans, to take contributed will come back to help and all-America center will be as­ North— ^Middle Tnmpike 13 year old son, Thomas, at their South 22nd street, Lincoln, Neb. tested that the commission had ac­ EH? charge of the forces in Egypt and the jobless in the district from sistant line coach and Arthur Samp­ East— ^Pitkin St. home in Medusa today, Mrs. William These three were chosen from a ceded to RussiE^ first request to Palestine. He arrived there in the which it was sent. son, former head coach at Tufts West— Cooper S t Donohue, 34, told county officers list of 50 persons in 21 states who autumn and immediately prepared eliminate the Soviet reservations Caller; Why, you’re writing and backfield coach at Columbia had rendered particularly valuable New England has been linked up poetry, doctor. South— Spring S t she did it “because he tantalized to take the aggressive. with the nation-wide movement from the report but now refused the last season, wiU be the new back- service to agriculture. Mrs. Rich­ Dr. Butcher: Yes; to kill time. me.” By skillful preliminary maneu­ through citizens committees in the second request to attach the state­ field coach while Edward H. Brad­ ardson, state and community chair­ Caller; Haven’t you any patients State troopers took the mother vers Allenby seized the port of states and large cities. The New ment to the report. ford, ’16, remains as end coach, the man for the Iowa Farm Bureau has He added that he would submit any m ore?—Pathfinder. Traveler says. HOURS ; from the little country settlement been a pioneer worker in organizing Jaffa and so outwitted the Turks England governors are honorary 25 miles southwest of here to the that they were unable even to chairmen of their respective state this statement to the general con- Daily 7 a. m.— 12 p. m. farm women and at the same time ‘erence. Albany coimty jail. has carried on the duties imposed by block the narrow mountain passes. committees. Philip R. Allen, of East Except Saturday "I only did it to scare him,” the home and family. Despite a stout Turkish resistance Walpole, is executive chairman for , Open 7 a. m.— 1 a. m. Sunday . mother told the officers, summoned New England, Live Stock Expert almost at the gates of Jerusalem, by neighbors. Then she related how the objective was gained with the The plan originated with the OFFICIALS IN D IC Ti) DIAL 3230 the boy had refused to do a house­ Myers is credited as being largely surrender of the city. donation by the National and hold chore this morning, finally responsible for the development erf WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc For the success of this brief but Columbia Broadcasting Companies SERVICE OTHER HOURS rimning out of the house. the Adams Coimty Live Stock ship­ brilliant campaign Allenby was of their entire broadcasting facili­ She said she seized a 22 calibre ping Association, the largest in ties to The Salvation Army fund Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Dec. 10,— fAP) | DIAL 4897— 3132 " Illinois, which has become the model promoted to field marshal and rifle at hand, pointed it at him as raised to the peerage. He also re­ for five hours from noon to 5 p. m. —Four members of an election Funeral Directors he ran across a lot beside the Dono­ for the national expansion of the co­ on the day of the benefit football board indicted for fraud in the pri- : operative marketing of live stock. ceived a grant of 50,000 pounds. ESTABLISHED 56 YEARS 3— CABS— 3 hue home, and shouted: In 1919 he was appointed British game. For these rights the Phila­ “ Tommy, come here this minute Prof. T. L. Haecker is known to delphia Storage Battery Company, James W. Foley, James D. Burke farmers as “The father of the co­ high commissioner in Egypt and or I’ll use this.” held the post until 1925. makers of the Philco radios, paid a CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. “ Go ahead. I dare you to,” the operative dairy system in Minne­ large sum to the fund. The Philco sota.” His particular service to agri­ boy answered, according to the Company will broadcast the game. culture has been through researches, mother’s story. The total gate receipts of the Robert K, Anderson the first on the feeding of live stock 2 0 PERSONS OVERCOME Phone; Office 5171 The mother then raised the rifle Army aud Navy game, estimated at Funeral Director Residence 7494 to her shoulder and fired. Tommy and the second, regarded by Farm Bureau leaders as even more im­ a million and a quarter dollars, will fell. BY AMMONIA FUMES form the nucleus of this nation­ Boy Dies portant, in the field of co-operative ^ead Herald Advs marketing. wide unemployment fund. In addi­ A few minutes later neighbors tion, it is expected that receipts who had heard the shot found a Today’s awards bring to a total of Cleveland, Dec. 10.— (A P )—Twen­ six the number who have received from the home radio coupons or semi-hysterical mother bending ty persons, many of them uncon­ tickets will swell the fund by many over the prostrate form of her son the federation’s highest award for scious, were rushed to Charity hos­ service to agriculture. hundreds of thousands of dollars. as he lay dying on the floor of the pital here today, suffering from am­ The coupons are being distribut­ Donohue kitchen. She was fanning monia fumes which escaped from a ed by Philco dealers and Salvation him frantically and administering refrigerating plant in a down-town Army workers to as many radio a cold water treatment in an effort UVAL WILL REPORT Cleveland store building. Many of owning homes in the country as can to revive him. Tommy died a few the victims were women. be reached in the short time avail­ minutes after the family physician The victims were taken uncon­ able. arrived. ON CABINET CRISIS scious to hospitals where efforts We Point With Pride to Two other children, Francis, five, were being made to revive them. and Billy, three years old, heard Physicians reported that the condi­ PRTHOUDAY SALE their mother questioned by police Paris, Dec. 10.—(AP)— Pierre' tion of the victims was not consider­ DRYS CALL ON MABEL the Many Fine Jobs We| —of— before the yoimgsters were taken Laval, premier-designate, expected ed serious. to a neighbor’s home. Mrs. Donohue to be able to tell President Doumer- Most of the victims were able to TO TELL OF HOME BREW Have Done in Town. | Insisted she had accepted the boy’s gue today whether he could get to­ stagger out of the building. Then, challenge to shoot, without intend­ gether a Cabinet and succeed that gasping for breath, and with smart­ ing to Injure him. of Andre Tardieu, resigned. ing eyes, they collapsed in the We have done much work on i Mr. Donohue is believed to be in He continued his consultations to- [ street. Washington, Dec. 10— (A P )—Mrs. Georgia, exhibiting a trick mule Mabel Walker Willebrandt, former the inside and outside of many CORONA 6 CUP PERCOLATORS day with political leaders in an at- i Most of those stricken recovered whose antics bring the family assistant attorney general in charge tempt to heal the rift between Left j consciousness a short time after homes in town. They have all enough money to enable them to and Right which appeared when ! treatment was given. of prohibition and now counsel for a live comfortably in their modem, —and— Louis Barthou, who failed to solve grape concentrate concern, appear­ been satisfactory' and on the well kept farmhouse, highly re­ the ministerial crisis, endeavored to BUYS NEW PLANT ed behind closed doors of the Na­ spected by their neighbors. The obtain collaboration of both the Norwich, Dec. 10.— (AP)— The tional Temperance Council today to basis of work well done solicit [ neighbors said, however, the mother Radical Socialists and Rightists of ; Savage Arms Co., of New Yor.c '■eaffirm her faith in prohibition. was of a highly nervous tempera­ She declined to discuss her ap­ Louis Marin. has purchased the assets of the your work. j ment. pearance before the hundred dry The Rightists, at first satisfied Crescent Fire Arms Co., of this I advocates, but attendants said she ! 21 PIECE COFFEE SETS with inclusion of M. Tardieu in the city, it was announced today and POLITICAL RUMORS projected government, now claim had expressed the belief prohibition will take over the local business was a proper policy. Hearers dis­ Waterbury, Dec. 10.— (AP)—Wa- that the representation offered is Jan. 1. . terbury Democratic leaders were in­ closed she also had answered num­ too small and wish either another The Savage Arms Company now ONLY 15 ON HANDl 15 LUCKY CUSTOMERS GET A REAL terested today in the report that minister or two additional imder- erous questions concerning grape John I. Olson controls both fire arms concerns concentrate capable of fermentation Governor-elect W. L. Cross has in secretaries. This demand has been here, recently having acquired the Painting and Decorating ' mind County Detective Edward the equivalent of rubbing salt into into wine. BUY. BE HERE EARLY. Davis-Warner Arms Company. The Meanwhile, a demand was laid Hickey of Hartford for State Com­ the wounds of the Radical Social­ Crescent Company manufactures Contractor. | missioner Robert T. Hurley’s post ists and predictions were freely before the meeting to form an all medium priced guns and has a embracing federation of their and Secretary Joseph Tone of the made today that M. Laval, like M. 699 Main St., South Manchester; weekly payroll of approximately forces, divorced from churches, 'to State Central committee for Labor Barthou, would have to resign the $3,000 on the present 75 percent carry the cause of prohibition into Commissioner Harry MacKenzie’s presidential mandate to form a working schedule. It employs 150 place. both political camps in the 1932 ministry. hands. campaign. $0.85 % \ SILENT GLOW HOLIDAY WEEK $1.85 Down

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OEGIN HERE TODAY the girl faced her friends: “Well, r 9T7ANITA SELIM is mnrdered at FEMININE LORE come along, girls!” l^ldge. The replaying of the “death “Lord! What a girl!” Dimdee tiand” shows that the following had muttered to Strawn, as the young bpportnnlty for murder: CLIVE Amazon herded Flora Miles, Penny HAMMOND and POLLY BEALE, Crain, Carolyn Drake, Lois Dunlap I m p o r t e d Christmas Gifts i^is creamy. Two minutes 'should be together in the solarium; FLORA and Janet Raymond into the dining Selecting the right gift for the sufficient. Serve in a sauceboat. MTT.ES, in Nita’s closet, reading a room. right person will be easy it you will note sent to Nita which she thi^s drop in at 62 Linden street and see is from her husband; LYDIA, the Cocoanut Macaroons Silently, and almost meekly, as if fio.rtotity. Mrs. Charles Paisley’s marvelous (Mrs. Mixter’s recipe) maid, who says she was asleep and Txxn.TT.-D ashamed into submission by Polly ■J'u?’!' Chti-r -DO ^ collection of Chinese art objects in 2 egg whites did not heM L.OIS DUNLAP, who ; Beale’s example, John Drake, Tracey jade, linen, jewelry, bridge sets; % teaspoon salt was in the -~OriLy 'fof? -TiiL KiOOit-T- IRACEY ftorTr to? ' -I-dge Mar' lovely oval rugs for table or floor 1- 3 cup sugar Dexter Sprague permitted use and other “ different” gifts too 1 teaspoon veinilla MARSHALL and JOHN ■ (;;;aptain Strawn sind Sergeant Tur- numerous to mention. 2 cups cornflakes DR.VKE, who came in separately ner to “frisk” them. 2- 3 cup cocoanut and were noticed by no one; DEX­ “How about the guest closet and There is one first requirement of Candied cherries. TER SPRAGUE, who says he came the cars?” Dimdee asked of Strawn from the bus and went toectly into a genuine luxury gift. It should Beat egg whites with salt until in a low voice when the fruitless, stiff. Gradually add sugar and flav­ the dining room with JANET RAY­ never duplicate anything the recipi­ unpleasant task wsis finished. ent has. oring. Mix toe cornflakes and cocoa- MOND. “ Gone over with a fine tooth comb Sprague explains the note to Nlta, nut Add to egg mixture. Drop by Icng ago,” Strawn assured him spoonfuls on waxed paper on a and ^ y s he knew Nite in New York, ^ ^ot a hiding place in Clips are popular for Christmas and everybody is wearing them on cookie sheet and garnish with can­ ^d^t she wrote him sugg^ting that the boys died cherries. Bake at 325 degrees he t^ to get the contract for a jjaven’t poked into—including the their berets or turban, on the side Giprc-— • 01 a square or other shaped neckline 20 minutes. This makes 30 maca­ Hamilton movie. Dimdee teUs the r j^g^dow as larfar as anyone could A(tO roons. group that a gun with a silencer | ■' 'fof? and even on one’s black evening throw from the bedroom windows.” t^oQb- t6 mail was used. To his surprise, he learns i pumps. MARY TAYLOR. The women were filing back into '1 6 ■t\oQQO[^r / that Marshall had such a gun, that I the room, some pale, some flushed, the whole group used it in target but all able to look each other in the Mrs. Marion Lowe, home econom­ practice, and that Nita was the last eye again. ist with toe Manchester Electric to use it. The gun is now missing, With surprising jauntiness Polly company gave an attractive fruit UOTATIQ and Dundee learns that everyone of cup recipe lately and served It with i °^ore deadly on any of us thaS one of her dinners. Many prefer toe it. CAROLS DRAKE says that, triple-deck compact.” fruit cup to toe plate of soup at Nita must have taken it, and t^t | ..j jjjy heart, GLORIFYING the beginning of a meal. This is for VOUP Honeyed Fruit Cup An empty stomach is not a good Spra^e stole it from her and killed - Beale,” Dundee said sincerely. political adidsor. To make it combine equal portions her. Dund^ : “And now I think you may aU go YOURSELF HEALTH —^Albert E. Einstein. toeory, and asks MarshaU where he, . . . Of course you of grapefruit, white cherries, white ^ ew Nita before she came to Ham- j understand,” he interrupted a chorus grapes, oranges and pineapple. Fill BY DR. MORRIS FISHBELN <^of toe sun. When toe temperature glasses three fourths full and allow Science is an attempt to set to r n rv-v w r m ttttt s t o r y ! relieved ejaculations, “that all of order toe facts of experience. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY , wanted for the inquest. Fortunately, most of us never see Editor, Journal of the American of toe whole body is raised to the a mixture of one tablespoon lemon at their very worst those unbecom­ Medical Association, and of heatstroke level, toe symptoms — Sir Arthur EddlngtOBx CHAPTER XVm which will probably be held Mon juice to two tablespoons honey for ing wrinkles that furrow their way Hygeia, the Health occur which are commonly called 0UVER0I)B?T5 BARTON each serving. Pour over fruit and day.” Wages of workmen are more im­ “You are damned impertinent, from the nose to the comers of the Magazine. sunstroke, heatstroke, heat exhaus­ W30BYWE\3a?V1CEIWC. let stand at least a half hour before “And what’s more,” Captain portant to this country than di^vl- sir!” Judge Marshall shouted, the mouth. tion, solarism, insolation, or hyper- serving. ends of his waxed mustache trembl­ Strawn cut in, to show his author­ If you were a blacksmith you dends to stockholders. ity, “I want ail of you to hold your­ A certain vanity—God bless it! The average person is disturbed gyrexia due to heat. ing with anger. —Henry Ford self ready for further questioning at —makes us fix our faces in if not about sunstroke only in toe summer, i In toe presence 6f extensive would know to a second when the Exquisite artificial flowers—you’ll “Then I take it that you do not a smiling, at least a bland expres­ any time.” red iron was ready to ; if a love toem for your vases and table Today most people marry toad- VTish to divulge the circumstances sion when we gaze upon on our own but scientific evidence shows that c^mf^oncStTSS but th ^ s ^ l- There was a stampede for coats goldsmith you would know precisely decoration,—if made by Mrs. A. B. ■vertently. —Count Keyserting. of your friendship with Mrs. I and hats, a rush for cars as if the likenesses in the mirror. heatstroke, which resembles sun- toms of heat exhaustion may occur Homewood, an artist at this work. Selim?” Dundee asked It is in those periods of deep v;hen toe molten metal should be deferen- j-o^ge -^vas on fire, or—Dundee re­ stroke in many ways, may occur at even in the absence of sweating, and She is to have a sale at the Smart Perhaps the best educated is not tially. thinking, or relaxation, when you any period of toe year, provided the depletion of salL poured from toe crucible into toe fected wryly—as if those he had mould. i Shop in toe State Theater building toe specialist, who is only a special­ “ Friendship!” the old man snorted. tortured were afraid he would your gpiard that th^e fur- conditions are correct. In one of toe institutions in j Being a parent, do you know toe 1 tomorrow afternoon and evening, at ist, but toe man who, whether he be “ Your implications, sir, are dastard­ rows are at maximum visibility. The conditions are those which which heatstroke cases were com- change his mind. Rushing away precise minute for making a life j prices way below what they sell for specialist or not, has in toe depth ly ! I met Mrs. Selim, or rather, Nita There are three things you can with hatred of him in their hearts. occur in industries in which ex­ mon, special arrangements were impression on your child? in the larger cities. of his own being felt the underlying Leigh, as she was introduced to me, do to forestall these disfiguring re­ Only Penny Crain held back. posure to heat goes on even in the made for taking care of toe condi­ It is when he hsis passed his unities of life. only once, several years ago when I maneuvering for a chance to speak ■ flections of increasing age or a mean absence of sunlight. tion. In toe hospital an especially third birthday, entering his fourth Pear, cheese and walnut salad is •—Rev. Elmore M. McKee. pi’as in New York. Naturally—” with him. I disposition. First of all, learn to In the case of toe white man cooled ward was established in year of life. This entire fourth easy to make and very nutritious. “Just a moment. Judge. You say “I don’t have to go with the rest, i keep your temper, wear a pleasant who takes up a position in tropical which toe air was kept dry with a Mix equal parts of neufehatei cheese, do I ? ” she begged in a husky whls- I expression and although no one year is full of possibilities—or great she was introduced to you as Nita regions, toe body temperature is temperature of about 65 degrees. ones—in both directions. What the celery chopped fine and chopped Leigh. Then you knew her as an per. wants to see you smiling perpetually, regulated by constant sweating. Be­ Heatstroke cases and all cases of walnut kernels. Moisten with cream “And why not?” Dundee grinned least you can deliberately culti- mould is to be is for you to choose. actress, I presume?” cause of the water lost through fever were kept in cool rooms, where This does not mean that toe and season to taste. Roll into small at her. vate a smile and use the habit hard, perspiration, there is a lessened they were given treatment until balls. Place a canned pear on let­ ‘T refuse to submit to such a cow­ Wrinkled faces, as I have said be­ first three years are a vacuum; not ardly attack, sir!” ‘T m ‘attached’ to the district at­ action of toe kidneys. complete recovery had occurred. by any means. These years are tuce arranged on salad plates and torney’s office, too, aren’t I?” fore, are quite as much a result of Miners, stokers on coal-burning “Attack, Judge?” Dundee repeat­ worry, disappointment, fretting, The human body has powers of full of lessons too, a period when garnish with three of the cheese “Right! And you’ve been a brick steamships and cooks may develop balls. Mask with mayonnaise dress- ed with assumed astonishment. “I mean-ness. It may sound peculiar adjustment to changing conditions, toe child learns respect for law this evening. I don’t know what irg. merely thought you might be able to say that your mental state bears all the symptoms of sunstroke in and if toe patient is supported dur­ and the foundation of correct habit to shed a little light on the past of should have done without you— ” the absence of sunlight, and workers ing toe time of weakness and ex­ and good beha^vior. Well, I can’t see that you’ve done ] ^ direct relation to your beauty, but under a hot sun may develop heat haustion his blood and his tissues The ribbons used in tying gifts the woman who has been murdered much with me,” she gibed. “But I’d ■ nothing ever was more true. Thinks for Himself here today, with a weapon you ad­ cramps and other symptoms of heat­ will gradually return to normal. If, But these things are largely per­ this year are unusually bright and Eke to stick around, if you’re going' Second, begin the daily massage stroke that are known to occur in attractive. Of course where the rib­ mit to having owned. . . . How­ to do some real Sherlock-ing— ” I habit about the mouth. This should on the other hand, the person is not functory and his discipline is super­ ever— ” the trade groups that have been removed from toe conditions that imposed. He follows, does what he bon is very gay toe paper should be “ Can’t be done. Penny. I want i uplift work! Never m ^sage mentioned. plain red, white or green or some Don’t The elderly ex-judge stared at his to stay here alone for awhile and i round and round for these wnnWes, bring about toe disturbance and if is told, accepts, gives, even feels to Experiments which have been other color. 'Where the wrapping is tormentor for a moment as if mur­ mull things over. But I’d like to but be firm about insisting tnat the aid that medicine can render in a certain extent as he is directed. der was in his heart. He gasped made on animals seem to show that supporting the patient is not provid­ That is because he has not yet fancy then plain red, green or white neglect your child’s have a long talk vrith you tomor- i your finger tips play their exercises ribbon would seem to be in toe best twice, then suddenly his whole man­ » j from the mouth line out to the tem- it is toe effect of the heat primarily ed, heatstroke or heat exhaustion developed into the independent in- ner changed. that is responsible rather than that may lead to death. diiidual, but now he does so, doing taste. Stars are always popular and C O U G H or'COLD “ Come to Sunday dinner. Mother i plos- . the little starry stickers dress up a *T apologize, Dundee. You must his own thinking, reacting, and r y this mi\deT“counter-irritant.'* loves murder mysteries,” she su g-! What you need, you must re- plain paper immensely. realize now— But that is beside the gested. Her brown eyes widened, i rr.ember, is to firm toe skm once performing. Don’t think that he is T Good old Musterole now made point. I met Nita Leigh at—er—at filled with terror. “Stop thinking inore or to prevent it from ever be- not going to get a,very definite im­ milder for babies and small children. So a social g^athering, arranged by some pression from every tiny thing that Bird’s Nest Pudding pleasant to use and so reliable—apply one of us did it! Stop, I tell you!” ! ^bat you might call un- FIERY LABORITE, SENATORS IN DISPUTE Peel and core eight apples but do New York friends of mine. She was “ Can you stop, Penny?” he asked firm.” Therefore you need muscle happens to him now, for he will, Children’s Musterole freely to the affected yoimg, attractive, more refined than even though he may not remember not break toem. Arrange toem in a area once every hour for five hours. gently. I exercise, exercises to stimulate tne good-sized pudding-dish, and fill toe — er— than the average young wom­ i circulation and oil to lubricate toe ELLEN WILKINSON, OVER WHO STARTED WAR it in later life. Memory almost al­ That’s the safe, sure treatment that an in musical comedy. Naturally, I ways dates back clearly to toe fifth places where the cores were w ith, millions of mothers and leading doctors But she fled from him, sobbing treatment. ^ t year but seldom to the fourth. Yet sugar. 'Then, with one and one-half and nurses recognize and endorse. told her if she was ever in Hamilton wildly for the first time that long, | Tb® ^bird thing you can do for to look me up. And she did.” TO LECTURE HERE Washington, Dec. 10.— (AP)—De­ I the things that happen after the pints of milk, three ounces of flour, Musterole gets action because it Is a horrible evening. Dundee, watching mouth wrinkles is to exercise the bate over international debt can­ and four or five eggs, make a batter; counter-irritant"—not just a salve “And because she was ‘more re­ from toe doorway of the lighted mouth. The old line that - whis- I third birthday may change a whole fined than the average young woman cellations resulted in a discussion in life for happiness or pitiful misery, pour this over toe apples, and bake —it penetrates and stimulates blood hall, saw the chauffeur open the tJing girls and crowing hens al- London—(AP) — America soon toe Senate today over which nation until the fruit is done. For the sauce, ■ circulation, helps to draw out infection in musical comedy’— than the aver­ lear door of toe Dunlap limousine, ways come to some bad end shou will see fiery Ellen 'Wilkinson, one i What, then, is to be the keynote caused the great war. tc toe handling of the three-year- beat one-fourth pound butter until' and pain. age chorus girl, to put it simply,” saw Penny catapult herself into Lois be paraphrased. For whatever t e of the labor party’s most energetic I Dimdee took him up, “you co-oper­ Senator Reed, Republican, Penn­ 1 old? very light, add one-half pound of | That’s why this famous blend of oil of Dunlap’s outstretched arms. . . . lend really is, the girls who whis e members of parliament. sylvania, said he would oppose “as powdered white sugar, and one- ‘ mustard, camphor, menthol and other ated with Mrs. Dunlap to introduce “When did toe Dunlap chauffeur, ®®d blow bubbles do not suffer from She is going to the United States ! Taking it for granted that he has her to your most intimate friends— long as I have an ounce of strength” I been gently but correctly “condi­ fourth of a pint of cream. Stand I helpful ingredients brings relief naturally. call for his mistress?” he asked sagging mouths. on a lecture tour, sailing Christmas any proposals for cancellation of the bowl containing the mixture in a Keep full strength Musterole on hand including your wife?” Strawn, who stood beside him. Blowing bubbles, ]ust as if you eve, and will return in time for toe tioned” to obedience in his earliest i German reparations, gi^ving as toe years and has fallen into toe habit basin of hot water, and stir until all for adults and Children’s Musterole for “About 10 minutes after you ar- . bad a mouth full of suds and wanted opening of Parliament February 5. reason that Germany caused the the little tots. • “ Oh, Hugo! "Why didn’t you tell rived,” Strawn answered wearily.! to have some gorgeous colorful b^- It is not her first visit to New of trustfully doing toe small things toe?” Karen Marshall wailed. war. expected of him without too much CHILDREN'S ‘Said he’d dropped Mrs. Dunlap and Neons come out, is excellent exercise York. She has been to America Chairman Borah, of the foreign WM. H. PRENTICE, JR. “ You see, sir, what you are do­ the Selim woman at about 2:30 and' to strengthen the muscles around twice before—but it is the first dispute on his part, the theme song relations committee said he dis­ of his life at this time should be RADIO SERVICE ing!” Judge Marshall stormed. had been ordered to return around ' the mouth. Whistling is an even time she has gone on a lecture tour. agreed with Reed and said France happiness. “I am truly sorry if I have dis-. . . Knows nothing, of j stronger exercise. If you vull take She will have a real hustle, as NYIW SETS AND tressed you, Mrs. Marshall,” Dundee | ®'30. and England must share the respon­ Happiness not ip terms of too ACCESSORIES course.” The chief of the homicide I to whistling in your bath tub, in- she is to visit Toronto, Montreal, protested sincerely. “But—” He, , , , x. sibility. many toys, over-excitement, staying ATWATER KENT SPECIALIST “Well, I stead of singing, it will reward you. Boston, Ohio, New York and Phila­ shrugged and turned again to the i deep breath. ^ _ nnd“ more or less a repeti The debate started when Senator up after bed-time, food he cries for, PHONE 3452 delphia. busbiid:. “I understand you w ere I he has nothing on me. Ini Last, and more or less a repeu Copeland, Democrat, New York of­ or indulgence of any kind, but hap­ Mn.n you ^ere|— — ^^^e" palaveTl donTlmow ' ^ a^out your general disposition During one week-end she has Mrs. Selim’s landlord. . . . May I ^ „ _ 1___f^^z-vno-Vira onm it fered for publication in the Congres­ piness of ll^ving. toe less cynical your thoughts about nine lectures. They have even in­ ask how much rent she paid?” i dinner, chief,” ! Uf®. the pleasanter your -ppresslon sional Record a magazine article on Let him experiment and make ‘‘The house rents for $100 vited her to preach in a church in debt cancellation. mistakes, but watch that scolding I Dundee sugested. And the boys ' therefore the less likely you are Ohio. month—furnished.” I x xx. x 'I. to suffer X,from ^ furrows ..c between the debut in the Senator Dill, Democrat, Washing­ of yours. If there is any loophole “And did Mrs. Selim pay her rent' getting hungry, too. ton, suggested consideration of the for praise, praise him instead and Somebody’s got to guard the nose and mouth. pulpit, however, as she is to speak promptly? Dundee persisted. All of these things pay. Why not effect of American entry into the keep sharp words back. Keep up his “ Since this is the 24th of May, house, I suppose,” Strawn gloomed. in her brother’s church in Burnley World Court, in the light of what he self-respect and self-confidence. En­ “Not that it ■will do any good. . . . lesolve to prevent mouth wrinkles, one Sunday before she leaves. sir, Mrs. Selim’s rent for June was if you haven’t them. And if you termed the campaign for debt can­ courage his generosity by praising NEW YORK not yet due.” And what about that maid—that cellation. it, not by shaming him for selfish- Carr woman? Shall I lock her up have, why not begin now to work There are 2,371 tons of books Not before poor little Karen could on them. You can do much to im- “I wonder what would be our posi­ ri€ss« Jlundee force himself to ask what, on general princijlles?” in Harvard libraries, a college tion” he said “if we go into the See the Bright Side , inevitably, would have been his “No. I want to have another talk prove your appearance catalogue announces. And many World Court under toe Root formula Keep this before him: “How nice next question—one which could not ■with her, and if she bucks at spend­ smaller schools ■will want to know, and can only protest but not pre­ it is to so-£und-so,” not “How bad have been evaded, as the ex-judge ing the night here. I’ll take her to no doubht, how Harvard got that vent toe court passing on questions the other thing is.” “Things are pret­ had evaded the other two questions: the Rhodes House, and turn her over DROUGHT BILL PASSED weigh. vitally affecting'us.” ty, nice, kind.” He is brave, help­ H O L ID A Y ■ “Is it not true. Judge Marshall, that to my old friend. Mother Rhodes. ful, nice and clean,” and of all i Nita Leigh Selim paid you no rent We haven’t anything on her, you things, “a good boy.” at all?” But there were other ways know.” Washington, Dec. 10— (AP)—’The Watch him rise to It. He begins to find out. . . . “No, nor on anybody else, except Senate today passed the bill author­ to feel that he amounts to some­ “Look here, Dundee!” a brusque that old fool, MarshaU, and we izing $60,000,000 for relief to MOTHER NATURE'S CURIO SHOP thing in this new 4-year-old world voice challenged, and the detective can’t clap him into jail—yet,” drought stricken farmers. be has discovered, a world that wel­ Strawn agreed, his gray eyes wink­ HEADQUARTERS whirled to face Polly Beale. It was ’The measure was approved with­ comes him as a real person. like her, he thought with a slight ing. out a record vote after Democrats Such tactics usually reduce the grin, to address him as one man to “ Take your crew on in, chief,” had bitterly assailed the contention dread inferiority complex to a another. . . . Dundee urged. “I’U stick tiU mid­ of the administration that funds A H t L B R S . minimum, for it is during this “ Yes, Miss Beale?” night or longer, if you don’t mind. should not be loaned to farmers for psychological year that it raises its You can arrange to have a couple of SHBO /4NNUAU.V “ I’m no fool, and I don’t think purchase of personal food. 8 y OEEfZ, DO NOT Lgly head. any of my friends here are either i I^E® Eoys relieve me about 12, Republicans made no effort to cut Don’t let him get so tired or —though two or three of them have Ey 'the wray, ■will you telephone do'wn the $60,000,000 to toe $25,000,- CUSTTBR.UP 'm e nervous that he shows his worst acted like it today,” toe masculine- me toe minute you get hold of Ralph 000 recommended by President Hoo­ ■FOREST F200R. FOR. side. Don’t take him to mo^vles I'am m ond?” looking girl stated flatly. “You’ve ver. Senator Monary of Oregon, the LON&. ViEATHER- and don’t take him shopping. Let LEXINGTON made it very plain that any one of “Well, maybe not so quick as aU him have plenty of outdoors and assistant Republican leader, spon­ ING^ S q u i r r e l ^ us here, except the Sprague man, that,” Strawn drawled. “I’U take toe very regular hours of li^ving. first crack at that baby, my lad! sored toe bUl ■with its $60,000,000 AhiO PORCOPfMBS Quiet/ restful after a tour of the could have stolen Hugo’s gun and sum. Not so dumb, am I, Bonnie-boy? Not &NAVJ a t t h e silencer. . . . Has the gun been The bUl authorizes the secretary “It’3 in toe bag,” as toe skepti­ shops or a crowded schedule at found?” so dumb! I can put two and two to- OlSCAfZOEO 0Of4E- cal urchin said when he glimpsed g ether as weU as the next one— of agn^iculture to make advances or “It has not. Miss Beale.” loans to farmers in the drought- IIKE STROCTbRES toe big pack on Santa’s back. the new shows— a perfect "base “O. K.!” The queer girl snapped pretty near as weU as toe district attorney’s new ‘special investi­ stricken areas “for toe purchase of o m L T«EV VQsy her fingers. “I move that you or food, seed of suitable crops, fertiliz­ of operations" for your amuse­ Captain Strawn search the men for gator.’ ” SOON DISAPPEAR-. ers, feeds for livestock and fuel and the weapon, and that I search the (To Be Continued.) No More Gas ment campaign— or for business. women. . . . Wait!” she commanded oil for tractors.” harshly to a flury of feminine pro­ 'The meaisure now goes to the LESS GAS CONSUMED IN THE SELECT FIFTH AVEN U E tests. “I’U ask you, Dundee, to House, where toe agriculture com­ TNE The average gasoline consumption M 4 EQ E In Stomach search me first yourself. I beUeve mittee has reported a bill for $30,- HOTEL CENTER in the United States last year was C/4/MNEV SW/FT s p e n d s ■the technical term is ‘frisking,’ isn’t 000,000. 544 gaUons, on which the average ITS VllHTERS IS STILL 4 Economy Rotes It? . . . Then frisk’ me. . . . Here is j my hand bag. I wore no coat, ex- tax ■was $17.52, according to the PROTECTION MVSTERi/." ONER. and Bowels ^ FOR ONE PERSON American Motorists’ Association. ! cept this—” and she pointed to the 30,000 OFTNESE BiRDS If you wUh to b « perm anently r«> The average consumption of 1928 I jacket of her tweed suit. Father: Well, Willie, I received HAVE BEEN BAhiOEO, Ueved of gas In etomach and bowels, * 3 5 0 _ * 4 _ * 5 _ was 571 gaUons. a note from your teacher today. taks Baalmann's Gas Tableta. wbicli , ^ As she strode to^ward the detec- St/T/stoTONE HAS are prepared espeeially for etomacb gaa |Hyi CUve Hammond sprang after Willie: Is that so, pop? Give me and aO the baa • ffm et* resnltiag from | a quarter and I won’t breathe a E y E R .0 B B / ^ gas presaureL i FOR TWO PERSONS I fjer with an oath and a sharp com- ANOTHER 'TRY word about it to mother.—Pele That empty, gnawtng feeling at tit# | f jeoand. Captain Malcolm CampbeU, Eng­ fZBCAPTUREO pit of Che stomach will disappsari that Only *1 Additional, A ny Room H “ Shut up, CUvel Pm not married Mele, Paris. asolons. nenrons feeling with heart pal­ pal- ! land’s race driver, is to take another OUTSIDE OF TNE pitation wiu vanisn. and m u wlD again you yet!” she retorted, but her SUITES, Parlor, Bedroom and Both S a shot at toe world’s automobile speed UNITED STATES ••• Da able to take a deep breath withont ^g's were gentler than her voice. record at Daytona Beach, Fla., next GIVE IT TO HIM dlaoomfort. (one or two persons) $9, $10, $12 ^ | EBb fa c e burning with embarrass- That drowsy, slaepy feeling after year. It is reported he has a special man dhmar will be raplaeao by a dealra for Dundee went through toe tra- car under construction ■with which MO’THER: If that young r r \S BlELIENEO Atartalnmant. Bloating will cease. rooms tkmal gesturds of poUce “frlsk- be hopes to break toe record. asks for a kiss, refuse it. THEY W IN T E R . IM THE Yoor Uraba. anna and ragers will no EACH WITH PM VATE BATH (TUB AKS SHOWER) ’—^running his hands rapidly DAUGHTER: And if he doesn’t longar faal cold and **ge to alaep” ba- ORCULATINO ICE WATER, MIRROKO DOORS LITTLE kMOWN RAIN FOREST canaa Baalmann'a Gas Tablets prevent the g&rs taU, sturdy body, ask for it?—Travaso, Rome. gaa from interfering >rlth the dreula- ipping her pockets. And his fin- NO GRADE CROSSING ^ O F THE AMAZON. RNER., non. Get the gennine, In the yellow pack­ HOT^L 9 fumbled sadly as he opened her The construction of toe new $50,- Dr. Einstein added even more ^ IN BRAZIL,. age at any g ^ drag store. Price $1. ^ t l^ hand bag. 000,000 Canadian National Railwayfs lustre to his fame when, at his LEXINGTON Ar4r*smET. daughter’s wedding recently, he ap­ Always on hand at MWnmiKttiY ^led?^” PoUy B ^ e d,em^d- passenger station in Montreal ■wUl 01S30BYNE*«BlVieE.,lwe. njaiU ijlipiiniitia .16 i^rade crossings. peared in a celluloid collar. E. J. MURPHY’S

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•'W. MANCHSgTO W Vm W Q HESALD, SOUTH MANOTBSTBB, CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECBMBEE 10,1980. PAGBPlFrEEl^ Majors, Five Cubs All-Star — ..I I !■! ■■ I ■ I ■ ■■ — '■ ■ — REC TROUNCES POPULAR ALL-STAR TRIO Moske, Giff(»’d I , '' , V

Named As The BestI Backfieli CRUDE WINSTED m - I - - ■ ■ ■ — ■ ■ ^ Conunittee of 21 Persons Makes Choices For Herald’s JNAVY PLAYS GAIN QUINTET 64-31 -'i j* 1930 All-Star Football Eleven; Scully, Meikle and Pen­ ONARMYEEVEN tore Receive Most Votes; Voting For Ends Is Not As o McCann Takes Leading Role BODY AHACK \ West Point, N. Y., Dec. 10.— (AP)f A Close As Had Been Anticipated; Pentore Easily Beats '} —^If Navy gains much more ground; In Basketball Rout of Win- on Saturday against the Army than IS BAT’S BEST Vendrillo For Center, Tatro Loses Ont By Split Vote; the plebes have in practice there wiH sted’s Baseball Champs; be cause for plenty of weeping ai; v\? West Point. ; - ‘CHOC’ CHANCE Perrotti Bests Lazarek By One Ballot. The Plebes, using Navy plays Rec Plays K. of C. In Hart­ gained consistently through Uie Army line in scrimmages both Mon^ ford Tonight; West Sides Negro Can’t Take It "Down The Manchester Evening Herald’s 1930 All-Star football Rebe^hSfiSS^^hort Ted McCarthy A1 Pentore Sully Siamonds team picked from the ranks of the Cubs and the Majors by a ner like Lou Kim, Navy ace, committee of 21 persons, was completed today. It includes ploughed through the iinejepeated- Beat Rockville 26-19. There” So They Say and ij yesterday for gEiins. With his six Major players and five from the Cubs. squad battered by injuries Major Tliere was keen competition In the ♦ Sasse experimented with his back- Rec Five (64) Friday Wai Tell. STOWE’S ALL STAR HERALD’S 1930 ALL STAR ELEVEN voting for some of the posltione eS' I field Tuesday in an effort to arrive B. peclaily at tackle where Paul Per­ BASKETBALL at the strongest possible combina­ rotti of the Cubs nosed out Charlie I 0 Bolls&df rf *•!«»'» •. 1 TEAWimECTED Team Poeition tion. Frentzel and Glattly were Votes Player Lazarek of the Majors by one bal­ used at the No. 1 back post yester­ 1 Barr, rf ...... 2 New York, Dec. 10.— (AP.) — lot. The voting for the ends was S Fauliaier, U ...... 2 11—SIAMONDS .. ----- C u b s...... Left End In the Rec preliminary game, the day but no definite starting lineup sdiprisingly one-sided cfmslderlng snappfly attired West Side Club S McCann, If ...... 10 Just how much right Bat Battalino 10—PERROTTI ...... C u b s ...... Left Tackle vet has oeen arranged. has to the world featherweight the wealth of material which the won its first game in three starts 2 Farr, c ...... 4 Tatro, Farr, Lazarek Only 13—UNDERWOOD .... C uba...... Left Guard committee members had to select 4 Ballsieper, c ...... 4 championship should be settled defi­ .... C uba. Center trifnming the Rockville Clerks Annapolis, Md., Dec. 10.— (A P )-^ 16— PENTORE from. Ted McCarthy of the Ma- 1 Pill Ingram says Saturday’s battle 0 r^goish, c • 1 nitely Friday night when the Hart­ jors and Sully Siamonds of the 26 to 19 in a well played and very 1 Waterman, rg: .... 1 Differences From Commit­ 17—SCULLY ...... M a jo rs...... Right Guard with the Army is “just another foot­ ford boy tackles Kid Chocolate in a 14— CONROY ...... M a jo r s _____• Right Tackle Cubs won with ease. Pete Conroy Interesting game. Once again, it ball game” but his Navy squad h u 1 IMwd, Ig ...... 2 was voted In at tackle along with 5 Ghstafson, Ig ...... 1 15-round title bout in Madison 15— McCa r t h y ...... M a jors...... Right End was a blonde-haired chap, who took not adopted that attitude in th ^ tee’ s Official Eleven. PerrottL practice sessions. Square Garden. 13— MEIKLE ...... M a j o r s ...... Quarterback Scully High Man the leading foie. His name is Chap­ 8-19 64 The players themselves have 18 Ever since Battalino won the title 8— MOSKE ...... M a jo rs ____Left Halfback Jack. Scully, Major guard, pulled man. Ably assisting him was Ernie Winsted BY THOMAS W. STOWE Dowd, captain of last year’s high shown all Wnds of snap in the two from Andre Routis, there has been 12— W IL L IA M S ...... C u b s...... Right Halfback the heaviest vote of all the players, workouts held so far this week. Four a rather general tendency to dis-» Herald Sports Editor 17. Frank Underwood of piro'vl- school team. Piimey and Lessig, Nero, rf .. 10— GIFFORD ...... M a jo r s ...... Fullback Rockville High artists, was best for teams were on the field yesterday count his ring worth. Most experts dence, a Cub guard finished well and went through a scrimmage, that PlUerla, rf '• • e r* * '« i « have regarded Chocolate as the “un­ In custom with his policy in past ahead of F’red Sheehan and A1 Mer­ the visitors. The summary follows: Smitli, If .. years, the writer today announces delighted the spectators. crowned featherweight champion” rer for the other guard. The second West Sides (26) Ingram plans to start Bauer^ Williams, If his selections for an All-Star foot­ P. B. F. T. although the Cuban’s stock took a biggest vote given any one man Kim, Gannon and Hageberg in his Solllvaa, c > ?• ere • ball team chosen from the Majors sharp drop recently when he ac­ went to Tommy Meikle and A1 Pen­ 3 Chapman, rf . . . . . 4 1-2 9 Canti, rg and the Cubs. This team is not of­ backfield, with Rusty Williams, Joe cepted a bad beating from Fidel Le tore. Pentore drew 16 to win the 2 Palkoski, If ...... 2 0-0 4 Tschirgi, Tommy Hurley and Jack Victor, Ig fered for any comparative purpose center berth over Vendrillo who 3 Maloney, If .. ___ 1 1-3 3 Barba. and there are but few changes from Campbell in reserve. Chocolate started out as a 3 to 1 Majors Will Play polled but four votes while Meikle 1 Blssell c ___ ...... 1 0-0 2 16 8 15-21 31 the oftioial All-Star team which had 13 for quarter over four for 2 Wylie, rg ...... 0 2-4 2 Halftime Score: 38-16. favorite but the odds have dropped is annovmced in another column of to 8 to 5 and probably won’t be Farr and three for Brown and three 1 Anderson, Ig ___ 0 0-0 0 Refraee: BlsselL this page. In fact I believe that it 3 Dowd, Ig .... greater than 7 to 5 when the bat­ additional halfback votes for his 16 ...... 3 0-3 6 HAL CHASE JAILED would be hard to better the selec­ Bristol On Sunday total. 3 CampbeU, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 tlers enter the ring. tions made by the committee of 21 Winsted may hold the state semi- Chocolate showed in the La Bar­ A1 Williams. Cub hsdfback, and ■persons. Brunig Moske of the Majors bad 11 4 4-12 FOR DRUNK DRIVING ba bout that he did not care espe­ Manchester’s football season is not * North end fans plan to turn out 26 pro baseball title but it was made My own personal opinion of the the biggest halfback vote, 12 and 8 Rockville Olerks (19) cially for a beating around the body at an end simply because the town en masse to give the new town most s^-evident last night that best players is formed after watch­ champions a royal welcome when respectively. “Hank” Gifford wras a P. B. F. T. and that’s Battalino’s chief weapon. ing both teams in eight games this series is concluded. Aimouncement they haven’t a chance in the world was made today that the Majors they trot out onto the field. They 10 to 6 winner over Tatro for full­ 0 Piimey, rf ...... 2 3-4 7 Nogales, Ariz., Dec. 10.— (AP) — Some ^ observers believe the cham­ season which imdoubtedly is more back. So the backfleld combination 3 HiUer, rf ___ to capture the basketball laurels. v/ill play the Bristol West Ends at will also have the opportunity to see ...... 2 2-5 6 Hal Chsise, former star first base­ pion has an even chance of wearing games thain anyone else in town has is Meikle, Williams, Moske and Gif­ 2 Lessig, If ...... 1 ' 2-3 4 down Chocolate over the 15-round Hickey’s Grove. “Dixie” Matthews, colored end from man, of the major leagues was oh Playing against the flashy Rec been fortunate enough to witness. ; Providence, in action once more. ford. Tatro had the nrisfortime to 4 Kloter, c ...... 0 0-1 0 route and pounding out a decision. The West Ends won the city title the bench today for making two Five hero, Winsted looked very To that extent I feel that I Have j Matthews made a fine impression bave his votes divided between half 1 Pressler, c ...... 0 0-1 0 hits. crude in its style o f play and went Chief Interest in the bout centers been able to observe the work of from the Maple Ends on Thanksgiv­ j ing Day by a 6 to 0 score marking just before the series but was in- and full, otherwise he would have 1 Ertle, rg ----- ...... 0 0-0 0 The bench was in a ceU in the jail. down to a 64 to 31 trouncing that around Chocolate. The fans would both the Cub and Major players as | eli^ble because he did not play nosed out Gifford by one vote. Such 1 Phillips, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 The hits were made against two would have been even more humil­ like to know definitely, whether the much, as possible under the muddled | the first fall of the Maple Ends from the titular throne in five years. They enough games. a turn, however, would have left the 0 Burke, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 ether automobiles with his own iating hart the Manchester quintet negro, considered Invincible at the circumstances brought about by the are figured to give the Majors a Ray Feole, sensational broken All-Star backfield without a punter. 0 Idziak, Ig . . . 0 2-a 0 n.achine. tended strictly to business all of the weight, reaUy cannot "take it down thirty odd players who have come field nmner may play quarterback, How They Voted Chase pleaded guilty to driving second half. there” or simply had an off night in from out of town. hard tussle. „ | Here la how the voting went for 12 5 9-18 19 while intoxicated and was gflven the About the only thing to report in against La Barba. Many Good Ends Score first half: 26-19. option of a fine of $75 or 30 days ih This opinion is written regard­ the various^ positions writh 21 being favor of the visitors was that they the class for fullback, being a fine Final score: 26-19. jail. Most fighters have their super- less of the voting. The writer feels the biggest total any player could didn’t once stop trying to overcome ------„ ELll around player. His punting was Referee "Cap” Bissell. He did not pay the fine. the gigantic Rec lead which at half-! stitions, and Bat Battalino, the that the ability of the ends was TRADE IS BEATEN receive: the very even. I thought McCarthy and consistantly good. Ends: McCarthy 15, Siamonds 11, time had stretched to 38-16. Man- I featherweight champion ^ Moeke did not come up to his Chester’s leading role was assumed world is not without one. Terry Mc- Siamonds had the edge but Squa- Flannigan 5, Skoneski 4, Squatrito Govern used to have a dread of be­ trito next year may prove the best 1929 playing although a very good 4, Lippincott 1, Crockett 1, Mat­ by that blonde-haired whirlwind, man. His interference giving is not ing the first to go into the ring, al­ of all. Skoneski is no man's fool IN ITS 1ST GAME thews 1. “Hank” McCann, who last year was what it might be. Williams, on the increasing his basketball knowledge ways using the line, the “ first in is either. And that goes for Flannigan. Tackles: Pete Conroy 14, Perrotti CHARITY DANCE and the last out”, which interprets The competition at tackle was close other hand, while admittedly one of 11, Lazarek 10, Spencer 5, Tom and ability imder that great master the best offensive men on either of the sport. Bob Thom at Grove means that the loser is in the ring between Pete Conroy, Perrotti and Manchester TreuXe lost its open Conroy 1, Coseo 1. teams, was weak on the defense Guards: Scully 17, Underwood 13, ENTERTAINMENT City College. after the winner haa left. Lazarek but I gave the call to the Ing game of the seas<» yesterday But Bat’s belief is something dif­ last two. Conroy is a fine all around and an All-Star team should have Sheehan 5, Merrer 6, Happeny 1. Pretty To Watch afternoon to Glastonbury High on ferent. He wishes it were possible player but I don’t think he quite no weakness. Center: Pentore 16, Vendrillo 4, Given by McCann slipped through the to cut out the second round of a came up to his 1929 standard. Fisher did not play enough to be the latter’s floor by a score of 32 Lazarek 1. stubborn Winsted defense time after fight. That period in a lot of his Lazarek is a pip. They don’t make considered for a first team choice to 25 in a close and well played con­ Quarterback: Meikle 13, Farr 4, time for shots that were made to although I have no doubt but what fights have been his worst. ’em much smarter. Perrotti was one test. Ability of the winners to keep Brown 3, Fisher 1. St. Mary’s Young look easy because of the grace and “When I boxed Bud Taylor he of the mainstays in the great Cub he is the smartest and possibly the Ernie Vlot, last year’s Trade school Halfbacks: Williams 12, Moske 8, skill with which they were register­ knocked me down in the second defense. The only fault against him best all around player on either sensation in check, was instrumen­ Tatro 5, Feole 6, Meilde 3, Fisher 3, ed. Practically all of them were round, but I was able to get up and is that he sometimes is inclined to team. The point is that he didn’t tal in deciding the issue in their Farr 8, Riscassi 2. M en’ s Club made partly possible at least go on and hold my own to the become a bit rough, but for that show it here. Feole is a dandy half­ favor. Vlot scored only two field Fullback; Gifford 10, Tatro 8, through timely passes from the STATE ARMORY, finish and was going strong then, matter so is Tommy Meikle who I back but not as good all-around as goals. other members of the team who fed Moske 4, Feole 1. FRIDAY EVENING, too. Then Ignacio Fernandez dump have named for quarter. Scully and either Tatro or Farr. In my back- Jolly and Sendrowski were the McCann to their own advsmtage. It is interesting to note that Feole DEC. 12 me in the second and so did Bushy Underwood, to me, had a wide lead lield quartet of Meikle, Tatro, Farr high scorers for Manchester and The game developed quite a bit and Fisher, two of the fast runners Graham. A1 Brown had me down at guard although both Sheehan and Gifford, I have at least two Faber and Pagani for the winners Every Ticket Bought of personal contact and yet was not and best broken field men on either for a short count in the second and Merrer did well. Happenny good punters, as many passers, At halftime Manchester trailed by Will Help. intentionally rough. This was sim­ very good interference and not a nine points. Friday night the me­ team, failed to get a big vote. Feole round and I seem to get more of a played only a few games and was was third choice for halfback and 8 p. m. Admission SOe. ply due to the crude style of play weak ball carrier, chanics go to Stafford to oppose, the pasting in that roimd than any not in the best of condition. might, have won the nomination ex­ the visitors displayed. Paradoxical i Pentore is my choice over Ven- Here’s my nominations for first, high school quintet in that place. Space Donated by as it may seem, this crudeness other of any fight.” cept for his knee injury which kept Bat’s Nose Cut drillo for center on account of his second and third teams and in con­ Yesterday’s summary follows: MARLOW’S made McCann’s work all the harder him out of seversd games. That was Bat’s story before he superb defensive work. Vendrillo is clusion let me say that in case you Glastonbury EUgh (62) as the Winsted players as a whole A Speedy Job started boxing with Ralph Lenny, a better passer and a hard worker. don’t agree with some of them, I B. F. T. were much heavier. The Herald had not expected to be the other day in the gymnasium at At quarter, although Meikle is the shan’t mind in the least. It‘s im­ Pagani, rf ...... 3 1-2 7 Sid Burr, former Springfield and Hartford, where he is training. choice of the lot, he is admittedly possible to please everyone. I have Kaul, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 able to present its all-star combina­ New Hampshire college star, made And sure enough came that second ' not a good field general. For that done my best. Faber, If ...... 6 2-6 -14 tion so soon. The plan was only con­ his debut with the Rec, appearing round and Bat got a cut on his matter, neither is Farr. Personally, Tomlinson, If ...... 0 0-0 0 ceived yesterday morning eind pub­ at forward about half of the game. nose as a result of a bump with the I think that Brown is the best of FIRST TEAM Karash, If ...... 0 0-0 a licly annovmced last night. The He, too, displayed consrderable New Jersey lightweight. But like the lot but he only played a game Ends—Siamonds-McCarthy. Matyka, c ...... 1 1-2 3 sports editor, however, succeeded in speed on foot and was graceful in in his fights Bat got over the in­ or so and that’s a pretty short time Tackles—Perrotti-Lazarek. Rabottl, c ...... 0 0-0 0 getting in touch with all of the 21 his handling of the ball but had jury and today is going through on which to base a definite conclu- Guards—Underwood-Scully. Goodwill, rg ...... 2 1-1 5 members of the committee during Christmas Gifts for Men some hard luck on his shots. It is his last day of boxing in preparation , aion Center—Pentore. Pfau, rg ...... 0 1-2 0 the balance of the day. Sam Massey too early to form any definite opin­ for his championship fifteen round Meikle Dangerous Quarter—Meikle. Loveland, rg ..., . . . 0 0-0 0 sent in hia selections by telegram ion as to how he compares with the lyut with Kid Chocolate, which Meikle Js one of the best ball car­ Halves—Farr-Tatro. Kusiak, Ig ...... 1 0-0 2 and George Mocjiaq, Major coach, other members of ‘ he team. takes place in Madison Square Gar­ riers in town and a fine man on the Full— Gifford. Goodrich, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 told his over the long distance tele­ BEACON Awkwardly Clever defense, especially intercepting SECOND TEAM phone from Clinton, Mass. The other BATH ROBES Hickok Nero smd Smith played best for den on Friday night. Bat says that it must he careless- passes. His aggressiveness and Ends—Skoneski-Flannigan. IS 6-18 32 members were all in town. Winsted. The latter, a stocky, burly ness on his part to be put down as , sheer determination are worth a Tackles—P. Conroy -Spencer. (Manchester Trade (25) Other members of the committee, $6.00 to $10.00 Initial Buckles man with a chest expansion of a ! he has been, but he just doesn’t whole lot. Tatro, the boy with the Guards— Sheehan-Merrer. B. F. T. each of whom voted for the eleven Sonnenberg, though very clumsy, seem to be able to avoid the humil green stripes down his togs, struck Center—Vendrillo. Jolly, rf ...... 3 0-0 6 best players, were W. P. Quish, H. was the hardest worker for the SILK AND FLANNEL and Belts^ iatlon of those knockdowns. It will me as the best combined defensive Quarter—Fisher. Lane, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 R. Germaine, T. F. Kelley, T. W. Rossi, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 LOUNGING ROBES Sflif.'? i » Mt o' » »orry for him against and offensive back. He may be able Halves—Feole-Williams. Stowe, E. W. Modean, A. Kilpatrick, $2.00 to $6.00 a Set plished tha m the s e e in g , Chocolate, buthut he savssays that If he to kick and pass, too, for all I Full—Moske. Viot, If ...... 2 1-2 5 Yieo Coughlin, Jacob Greenberg, U. line. Farr and Ballsieper were tied | $10.00 to $16.50 does happen to go down that he will know. Surely he can do everything THIRD TEAM Konis, c ...... 1 1-1 3 J, Lupien, W. E. Brennan, Jacob for second high honors in scoring, j j get up again as he did before and . else about to perfection and he’s a Ends—Crockett-Lippincott. Sendrowski, rg .. • • • 3 1-2 7 Moske, Ernie Dowd, Domenick Sherwood Blssell, ’Trinity College' Magnuson, Ig .... 4 go on to win. j clean player too. Fa-r’s h'r-'-' ■ - - Tackles—T. Conroy-Tumiensky. . . . 2 0-0 Squatrito, R. V. Treat, G. V. Wright, hoopster, worked his first game as Those who have Bat's interest a t, the best I have seen this season. He Guards—Happenny-Mullin. a referee here. Earl Wright, Frank McLaughlin, J. heart say that the second round Is a triple threat man, the be:;, on Center—Vesoe. 11 3-6 25 Tonight the Rec Five will travel Score halftime: 19-10 Oloston- L. Fay and J. E. Dwyer. The name Meyer’s Gloves Men’s Ties upsets are not due to carelessness, either team, being able to pass, Quarter—Brown. of Herbert H. Blssell was on the to Hartford to meet the Hartford as much as it is to Bat’s seeming kick and run with the ball. He’s Halves—Tasker-Eagleson. bury. lined and unllned. Pig­ Pine Qu^ty SUk nes. Knights of Columbus at the K. of*C. Referee: Bsmks. original list hut he Is out of town skin, Bnokskin and Calf. * inability to get started fast. He is good on the defense too. Gifford was Full—Waterman. for a few days smd rather than to Better than ever. gym on Prospect street. The local a slow starter, but being able to hit contingent will leave the Rec at delay matters that long. The Herald $2.00 to $5.00 on high until abput the fourth or asked U. J. Lupien to take his place. Fur lin ed $6.00 to $8.00 $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 7:30. Ted Torrant and Jack Carroll fifth round. will be two of the K. of C. stars to Outside of that Bat seems capable oppose the Manchester quintet. of carrying on a great fight. Old ON THE ALL-STAR TEAM timers who have been watching him VILLA NOVA STAR like him. All they ask is that his A . /■ ...... Men’s Pajamas repaired hands stand up for him Flahnd Interwoven Hose and they are sure that he will ham­ i * ' lAST TEAM mer Chocolate from pillar to post $1.50, $2.00, Wool, lisle lined and come through with his cham­ Koadeloth and Madras pionship intact. Hamilton, N, Y., Dec. 10.— (AP)— 50c and 75c The Hartford boy 'will hit the Cletus Gardner, Villa Nova veteran $2.00 to $3.00 weight by tomorrow and does not will team up with Len Macaluso of NOTICE seem to worry a particular about it, Colgate, at the fullback berth for despite the fact that he was a bit the all-eait team which Is sched­ above the notch when he finished uled to engage the west at San CHAS LAKING his work yesterday afternoon. F rancisco on New Year’s Day. Eagle Shirts Auto Top— Curtain BRITISH AMERICAN DART Collar attached. Broadcloth.^u V Blue, 'Tan, ' LEAGLTE Repairing White, Gray and Green, Fast Color .... Seat Covers, etc. Results of 4th Round Corcrain 9, Ballyoran 1. Now Located at Mullintine 6, Derrycrane 4. GIFTS FX)R BOYS IN BOYS’ DEPAR'TMENt ^ ; Birches 6, Drumcree 4. f NO m iT IN G I 90 Caml)ridge St. League Standing W. L S1.2S Corcrain ...... 31 S SIMONIZINQ. Phone 4740 Derrycame ...... 19 21 $ Ballyoran ...... 18 2 8.00 Mullintine ...... 18 21 Drumcree ...... 17 2; WILSON’S AUTO WASH Birches ...... 17 2i Brunlx'^tfoske Tommy Meikle FetoOearey ■ • • r tl Jotoeoa Bledk *1 - 4 3

?AlS^d SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN.WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER lO, 1930, RUTH DRAPER’S A B IU n Afen and Women Toil Alike iGEORGlA LAUNCHES TO BLAME BISHOP ■ ■ i-4 BEWILDERS AUDIENCE On Communized Russian Farms A ROOSEVELT BOOM IN CATHEDRAL ROW All Alone On Stage She Trans­ But New York Governor Says forms Surroundings Into Judge Lindsey Bays That At / Brilliant Scenes Through lAVB TQ'W AIT DN YOURj Many Things May Happen Her Acting. Friday's Trial He Will By Colin Miller Before Next Election Given a chair, a shawl, a touch Make That Charge. W e e k -E n d S p e g ia l e of makeup, and a stage devoid of ; setting, Ruth Draper can trans- i Greenville, Ga., Dec lO.— (A P )— ' form a theater into a glittering' New York, Dec. 10.— (A P )—Ben New Low Price! On the eve of his return to New palace, surpassing in brilliance any- i B Lindsey plans to heap upon Hale’s “Tested” Strictly "S ork, Governor Franklin D Roose- thing to be seen in the contempo- ' Bishop William T. Manning thq velt last night told members of a rary American drama. To one see- | “Roosevelt for President” club ten­ ing her for the first time comes a ! blame for last Sunday’s disturbance dering him a game dinner that “a sort of bewilderment that a single i when he goes to trial Friday, FBESH EGGS lot of water must pass under the individual can so captivate an j Lindsey disclosed today that in bridge before any candidate is audience, to one seeing her for the defending himself on a disorderly named and it might ■ be someone tenth or twentieth time comes an conduct charge he would contend dozen whom no one has thought of.” absolute bewilderment that in play­ Governor-elect Richard B. Russell ' that the bishop incited a riot in the *\\ '* 's-| ing the same instrument time after of Georgia said “This is the first time, she never fails to convince , cathedral of St. John the Divine. These are absolutely strictly fresh, local farm eggs. Not Roosevelt for President club in the California’s or Western’s but NA’TIVES. her listeners that hers is a genius 1 ’The bishop declined to comment Nation and Georgia is proud to have of which they will never tire. Roosevelt as an adopted son.” j on this line of defense or to say It is impossible to cast eccfmiums I whether he would be represented by New Pack Mentioning his familiarity with upon Miss Draper that have not al­ Vyhat he termed vastly different [ counsel at the trial, to which he has ready l^en used. In Elngland, ; been subpoenaed as a witness for the problems of Georgia and New York, France, Germany, Austria, Spam, ' Governor Roosevelt said no single I defense. Crab Meat 2 cans 4 9 « and Italy, critics have cast at her I The split among Episcopal clergy- yardstick can be used in Washington feet praise of such an enthusiastic Caught in the clear, deep waters of the North Pacific ocean. that will fit the whole nation. ! men over the controversj opened nature that she has become the uni­ wider as the Rev. Dr. Bernard Idd- Each State Different j New Crop Sunbeam versal phenomenom. No description, - ings Bell, professor of religion at “ Each state must work out its no emalysis, can give an idea of the own major problems in its own way Columbia University resigned from sustained interest aroused by her just £is the industrial problems of I the New York Churchmen’s Associa- Raisins New York state are vastly different ^ nnrt onH «on. Dr. BeU said that the associa- 2 pkgs. 1 9 c Onc6, sjid only onc6, in th6 two Hon wns in halt (Seedless) than those of Georgia,” said Gov­ mrs that lUias nrnr,t.r holrl the I . “ DlSOOp bait­ ernor Roosevelt. hours that Miss Draper held the Fancy Thompson Raisins. ' stage, did she approach the limbo ing and that Lindsey s views were Judge C. E. Roop of the Cowetta “notoriously imscientific, exagger­ judicial circuit said Owen D. Young of dullness. In her first sketch at the Parsons Theater in Hartford ated and in the worst sense of the Heinz Ready-to-Serve had been mentioned as a possible word, journalistic.” presidential candidate in 1932, but last night, in which she appeared as an Elnglish noblewoman opening that he (Young) could not be spared January coffee cargoes from S p a g h e tti 2 med. cans from his European work. With a bazaar, it seemed that the same­ ness was carried just a trifle too Santos, Brazi.’, to the United States, Young occupying an important posi­ totaled 738,000 bags, the largest (Cooked) large can 19o tion on the continent and Roosevelt I long. Scarcely had my restlessness begun to manifest itself (and there ' aggregate since 1923 as president, Judge Roop said “ the Pansy Brand New Crop Atlantic ocean will vanish and peace were other programs rustling In the and unity will rule throughout the audience also) when the monologue world.” was over, the curtain down, and Christmas Trees P runes 2 lb. pkgs. 1 9 c TheM pictures, taken In Russia by Dr. McWillianas, show the contrasting methods of agriculture. Judge Frank McLaughlin of the the audience applauding like mad­ Above, “coTlectl\’ized” Soviet farm workers are shown dining at the modcinly-operated Lenin-American com­ Chattahoochee judicial circuit said, men. In the next sketch, in which DELIVERED FREE OF Santa Clara Prunes. mune which Dr. McWilliams describes; below, a typical fan^y of peasants of the old type who refuse to “We will rally to the flag of Democ­ Miss Draper became a Maine coast •'join” and still cultivate their tiny farms by primitive methods. racy and march with Franklin countrywoman, the sensation was CHARGE. Roosevelt to the White House.” forgotten, and it was only in look­ Fresh Arrival I Country Roll EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the sec- j already produced two significant re- way, she can’t take care of her chil The small hotel in this county seat ing over my notes that I recalled I ALL SIZES ond of a series of five exclusive i suits. dren. She may have as many chil­ in which the dinner was held was that I had been restless at all. ALL PRICES dren as she likes—each woman is To select one monologue of the CREAMERY BUTTER •tones, presentog a remarkable | “ crSng®^oSSc«rn crowded to capacity and unable to allowed two months at the time of seat all of those present Doors four that were given and say it closeup of conditions among the j jjj jjj0 first place, it has greatly the birth of a baby, in which she V ere filled and many saw the scene was better than the others is hard­ eonunon people in Soviet Russia to- j increased the production of Russia’s , need do no work while her wages through the windows of the build­ ly fair. All of them were vivid pic­ JA Y ’S SIGNS 2 lbs. 6 9 ^ day. They are interviews with Dr. j farms. Even though the program is \ continue at the regular rate. After ing. tures of people virtually alive. But Thomas S. McWilliams, professor of far from complete, Russia today is I that she must work, and before that one of them, “Three Women and 20 Oak St. Phone 4624 Just think of it! 1,100 pounds of this butter alone sold religious education at Weetem Re­ producing 50 per cent more farm she must work, Mr. Clifford,” is the most unique last Saturday at the Self-Serve. This is not just anotfier serve University, Cleveland, Ohio, products than in the Czarist days. “While the mother is working, WORTH, INC.. APPLIES and unsurpassable portrait this Country Roll but it Is far superior to any other brand on the who has recently returned from a This production will keep on rising tnen, the children are in the corn- critic has ever seen. In it, Miss market. tour of Russia, where he witnessed each year—and it can be offered the r,unal nursery—and, by the bye, Draper becomes in turn the secre­ conditions at firsthand and mingled world market at a price below what there was a whole fiock of children FOR A RECEIVERSHIP tary, wife, and mistress, of a great with the masses. Dr. McWilliams the .______farmers____ ,, of , any _ capitalistic coun- a 1 this Lenln-American------Commune.------business man. With sympathy and MANCHESTER •peaks as an eminently qualified, b u t: seemed quite happy, well-fed understanding she portrays the able Miscellaneous Specials thoroughly Impartial, observer of labor costs are lower. end neatly dressed. New York, Dec. 10.— (A P .)—Two j secretary whose bottomless capaci­ TAXI In the second place, there has applications for equity receivership Beech-Nut TOMATO C.4.TSUP...... 2 large bottles 3 ^ . life under the greatest revolutionary “But they are away from their j ty for detail is uncanny, the cold­ Reliable Service New Pack. • ' ^. I been a profound change in the living for Worth, Inc., women’s apparel > experiment In modern history. mothers all day. At night, parents ness and inhumanity of the wife, Rye-Lay CEREAL FOOD, pkg...... 17c'' conditions of the Russian farmer, i concern, were filed in Federal Court j and the warmth and kindliness of j DIAL 3886 [ Every phase of his home life has can take their children out of the Made from the entire rje grain. BY BRUCE C.ATTON nursery and keep them in their own today. I the mistress. Through the women undergone a complete shift. A strict- AFTER 11 P. M. MALT-O-MEAL, pkg...... : 21o , Staff Writer for The Herald and I apartment. But the fathers and The petitioners, Herman Thea- the mirror was held to Mr. Clifford, i ly communized home life has come ^ DIAL 6588 Entire wheat cereal flavored witb specially prepared barley NE.A Service man, stockholder, and the Monarch and he became so real that I could malt. Cooks in 2 minutes. FREE! Trial size package and a •ihto existence, complete from the Garment Company, listed estimated almost sense his presence upon the Copywright 1930, NEA ServUie, Im nttrsery to the wheat field. This is a hard day s work RATES whistle for the kiddies. Cleveland, Dec. 10.—From the field, and many of them do 'abilities at $600,000 and assets at i stage. I Battle Creek FIG and BRAN, 2 pkgs...... 7 . . .259-. one of the most primitive of a ll, children sleep in 11,200,000. I Miss Draper will conclude her i 25c great agricultural nations. Soviet' P"^e®®°t-day ...------A . . Contains sterilized wheat bran and dallfornia’figs. - A high^ * nations p e t-day nursery. The result is that the They said lack of liquid assets ' appearance in Hartford this eve- j lOc for each ly efficient food laxative. Russia is rapidly moving along the family is practically wrecked.” caused a threatening condition call- ! ning. If this review has made her . As a good example of the collec­ additional passenger. Sanka COFFEE, can ...... 53c path towsu-d becoming one of the This procedure also applies in Ing for protection through an equity | appear an attraction of such vaiue ■ tivized farm. Dr. McWilliams de­ Vacuum packed. 97% of the calfein removed. • ' Djoat modern. every factory in Russia. The work­ receivership. |that to miss her is a crime against - 50c scribes the Lenin-American Com­ Three Rings MALT SYRUP, can ...... 69c In the old days farming in Russia ers in each factory have their com­ Worth, Inc., through subsidiaries, one’s self it has accomplished its ! TOWN UMITS mune: a farm of acres, which Light and dark. Hop flavored. meant a vsist collection of very 2000 mune, but with a common dining purpose. As St. John Irvine once ; was a nobleman’s estate before the operates department stores in Special Rates on long trips. Three Rings MALT SYRUP, can ...... *9b small farms, operated by primitive hall, kitchen, nursery and the like. said, “ Do you know what a genius j I evolution. It was taken over sifter Brooklyn, Newark and New Bed­ 24 HOUR SERVICE Plain with hops. Light and dark. men who scratched the ground with It should be added that there are is ? Ruth Draper is one. There is no ' the Bolsheviki came to power by a ford, Mass. A Toledo store was clos- I also communal reading rooms in all ed in 1929 and a Hartford, Conn., | accounting for her. One merely | L. NERON, PROP. ^TSda7 tw?-thirds of the farming ' f °VP , I^ussians who^ had been of these institutions, and much of store was sold recently. The firm ; falls on one’s knees and thanks God ; area has been “collectivized”—gath- ■ ^<^rklng in Am^ica and w ^ had Burt OIney’s New Pack Fancy the worker’s spare time is spent was incorporated in Maryland in ; she was born.” ered into huge state farm plots, returned to Russia. Dr. McWll- there, with books, checkers and 1927, succeeding one organized here j some of them of enormous extent. | chess and a radio to while away the On this farm there are some 300 in 1913. i This land is being tilled with mod­ t'me and provide recreation GOLDEN BANTAM CORN men, women and children. Exten­ The Monarch Garment Company’s , ern machinery, as fast as the ma­ Two-Thirds of Peasants petition avers two million dollars chinery can be obtained, and every sive dormitories, or apartments, j havfe been built, and each family has Are Now Communized worth of goods were sold In the New j 2 No. 2 cans 3 3 c effort is being made to farm it in the its own rooms for sleeping quarters. McWilliams points out that CHARITY DANCE and most up-to-date and efficient man- York store last year, $700,000 worth ; There is a communal kitchen where communizing of the farms has in Brooklyn, $500,000 worth in New­ Packed in enamel lined cans. nf trnrtnr., rnm ' 21101 tW cookingTor’ the"300 re proceeded as rapidly as the ark and $250,000 worth in New Bed­ ENTERTAINMENT A given °umbei of tractors, com : ^ communizing of the city workers. bines and similar material on a col­ ford. munal dining room where all of the Many peasants have not taken kind­ Given by lectivized farm can cultivate a ly to the change. As a result, some greater acreage than a similar num­ 300 get their meals of bortsch (a Fresh Fruits and V egetables thick soup), black bread and tea. I peasants have been permitted to re- ber of machines scattered over in­ ! tain their old individual homes and BRITISH TRADE POOR California Sonkist dividual farms because intensive or­ Farm Boss Is Elected St. Mary’s Young By Vote of Workers ! v.ork their small farm plots, just as ganization such as the collective of­ they did in the old days. However, fer makes for a more efficient use of The farm is under the control of IN LAST FEW MONTHS O ranges 2 dozen 3 3 ^ a supervisor, elected by the com­ the Communist program calls for M en ’ s Club the machinery. But few of the in­ the establishment of collectivized dividual farmers in Russia own any mune. Under his direction, the London, Dec. 10.— (A P )—In what STATE ARMORY, Good size, thin skinned. workers shift about on the jobs, so farms everywhere, and every effort modern farm machinery at all and is being made to push the program amounted to a slashing attack on FRIDAY EVENING, still employ their rude plows. that each one, in the course of a Britain’s internal financial policies, year, will work in many different through. Already two-thirds of the DEC. 12 Extra Large Florida The collectives, on the other hand, peasants have been communized. Lord Inchcape, the famous shipping jobs. Every Ticket Bought use machinery extensively. Great Factory workers. Dr. McWilliams magnate, today declared that he numbers of such machines have been This applies to the women as never has known trade to be so bad Will Help. Every woman found, are paid a wage that ave­ G rapelruit imported from America and Russian well as to the men. rages about three roubles a day. The as in the past few months, and he g p. m. Admission 50c. 4 for 29s factories are now preparing to turn i'.' Russia has to work. Sex equality rouble—firmly “pegged” at a steady predicted that “ the prospects for Space Donated by Thin skinned and very juicy. them out on a huge scale. a legal reality, with no reserva- shipping are far from bright.” tions. Dr. McWilliams describes how price by the government—is worth There is one Soviet farm of more He spoke at an annual meeting of J. W. HALE CO. this regime on the Lenin-American about 50 cents in American money. Large, Solid Heads than 1 ,000,000 acres, where there are the Peninsular and Orient Shipping 365 tractors and 138 combines. Fif­ commune affect, Ute average worn. Company, attributing the gloomy teen thousand people are employed an: 4, o nrr,mor> oHii a n a r y A n/atoly the Same Wage that Is paid situation which he described to “ too Cabbage 2 f o r °V h Y s% s°th rrS or^tT f Dr. Thomas two weeks as a’ dairy w o r S , milk X® communized lavish a hand in the payment of doles to the unemployed.” P. McWilliams, nrofessor of religious ing the cows. Then she will do field “The man who earns a good in­ education at Western Reserve Uni-1 work for two weeks, then she will come by means of his own brains Sunlight verslty, Cleveland, who has just re- work in the kitchen for two weeks, | TOMORROW: Marriage and dl- and industry,” said he, “Isjiow called Pure turned from an extensive tour of the f-nd so on. vorce In Soviet Russia. . . . One Is upon to contribute 60 per cent of Selected BUTTER as easy as the other, you merely Soviet republics. Nursery Cares for Tots bis earnings for income tax and EGGS Every Pound The great change in agricultural While Mothers Toll fill out a blank and that’s all there super tax while he is alive, smd in LARD this is to It. Perfect methods. Dr. McWilliams found, has i “Naturally having to work many cases death duties absorb half Guaranteed bis estate when he dies.” is the time to be more careful after Such taxes he characterized as 25c doz. 33c lb. 14c lb. R. C. A. MANUFACTURING ASKS MACHADO TO QUIT that victory. Watch yourself. With “raids on the fruits of industry,” and Nationalljadvertlsed For Best Quality Meats Shop the great power come very grreat re­ declared that a large part of such sponsibilities. The eyes of the nation revenue for the government consti­ FOUR DIFFERENT MAKES Havana, Dec. 10.— (A P )—Dr. vdll make appraisal of our victory tutes “ reckless plunder.” 'The un­ Fresh Roast Carlos Manuel De La Cruz, Con­ Smoked STEAKS HEALTH MABKET to see how ready we are to return employment relief payments, “which Rib End servative Party representative from in proper fold to the people for their epproach and sometimes overstep Shoulders Sirloin, Short, Havana province and formerly a great vote of confidence. the wage level, are moral and finan­ Round PORK h e S o d ^ e , is having its most Inc ! strong supporter of President Mach-. cial sins against the people— truly a Best Cat cessful radio season this year. The | ado, today directed to the President rake’s progress,” he declared. 14c lb. new line consists of a number of ^ letter demanding that he resign nCHT EXTRADmON 4 to 6 lb. Ave. 33c 20c lb. styles which are most beautifully de- “‘o save Cuba from a state of SIRLOIN STEAK lb. 4 $ e signed, and having the perfected anareny. Hartford, Dec. 10.— (AP)—^After BANDITS GET $50,000 super-heterodyne circuit, are prov A copy of the letter was given they had Informed the local authori­ Puritan Fresh Tender, Loin ing to be the most selective set on ' the newspaper El Mundo. It rec­ the market. The factory of the ommended that the President’s res- ties that they planned to fight extra- Kansas City, Dec. 10.—(AP.)— BACON Shoulders FteET RCA company is manufacturing a ignation become effective the first dition to Massachusetts the cases Four robbers held up the Inter- Sliced 3 lbs. Monday in April and that a provi-I against Mike Drake, 48, of Spring- State National bftnk in the Live­ Lam b Chops lb. 3*Tc number of different makes this lb. year, thereby keeping their organ­ sional government be established at j field, and Larion Zenuk, 38, of New stock Exchange building here today l5c that time to direct Cuban affairs un­ Britain, waa continued in Police and made off with currency estimat­ lb. Small trimmed. ization together. 31c 25 c P u re Pork The only difference between the til May 20, 1932, elections to be Court this morning to December 16 ed between $50,000 and $55,000. Radlola line and the line of other held meanwhile. for a hearing. Drake and Zenuk The quartet, immasked, took sets which the RCA company manu­ were arrested here last night by Po­ charge of the bank when the porter Sau^ge Meat Sausage Meat lb. 1 8 e facture (General Electric, Westing- licemen Arthur Benton and George arrived to open the place. Officers Lamb and New I house and Graybar), is the style of AL WARNS DEMOCRATS Spellman as they drove across the and employes arriving for work Hamburg ' calilnete. The chassis is alike, and city line from Massachusetts. were greeted with drawn pistols and Veal Stew Shank Ends of Sauer Kraut Tender, L ean : is built In the same factory, but the Drake’s wife and their baby were held in a group until the time lock Ham I d^gns of the cabinets are slightly TO WATCH THEIR STEP also in the car. The party was on the vault permitted its opening. ! 'different, being chosen by each of halted here after the police received Before the vault could be opened 12c' lb. 6c lb. F ork Chops lb. 2 7 c the different concerns using the New York, Dec. 10.—(AP) —For word that Drake had pushed a po- there were 26 or 30 persons In the- 16c lb. c^giassis, of RCA. Radiola has always mer Governor Alfred E. Smith feels licemEin from the running board of group covered by the robbers’ gims. ibeen a very strong factor in the that the eyes of the nation are on his car in Springfield and ditched a The four men escaped in a motor Fresh lo world, Inasmuch as they con- New York Democrats in their hour motorcycle officer in West Spring- car. nearly all of the radio patents, of triumph. field. Drake, the police said, was OYSTERS jd Eemp’a, local Radlola dealer, Speaking at a dinner last night in attempting to escape arrest on a GIVE UP FLIGHT pi: coBBliterea tUs important matter, in honor of Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, i warrant a year old charging viola- upon the line they would VTife of the governor, and Mrs. John tlon of the liquor laws I Orftn, Algeria, pec. 10,— (AP) — The Puritan Market Also a good supply o f fresh fish including fresh hal« handle, which is made by RCA. F. Curry, wife of the Tammany Hall ------: The Algerian fliers, Bossoutrot and ibnt, mackerel, haddo^, batter dsh, herrings, ^ ) new line has been going over leader. Mr. Smith referred to the re­ There are 18 rare earths, each j Rossi, who had been trying to estab­ CORNER MAIN AND ELDBIDGE STS, jylth Kemp’s this season, and sults of the recent election In .^ese of which .is one of .jbo 92 elements. lish a -new endurance flight record cod steak,, clams and sdtUops.. . . V ^ , j lookinir forw a^to a '^ c - words: ’The first :dlscovcr«Si was Yttrium | here, abandoned their attempt this w jh ^pgyRadlela. Sad ft~]greatVictory but now]and the last mini I morning because of bad weather.

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from differences between carpenters MSGDSS METHODS MANCHESTER INTERESTED COVENTRY SOClETn FAMOUS AVIATOR | w w i n g Re n e w e d and their employers. It was to last FIFTH ALKI D E A n t^ KELOGG RECEIVES forty-eigdit hours but there were \ IN THE CASALE CASE SUPPER TOMORROW prospects today that the trouble 15 Valencia, Spain, Dec. 10.— (A P )— might continue longer. Pittsfield, Maas., Dec. 10.^(AP), OF* CREATING WORK NOBE PEACE PRIZE IS MARRIED TODAY Rioting broke ~ out again today as —^The fifth death caused by the con­ \ Coventry Fragment society mem-* A. L. MEMBERSHIP Lawyer Who Was Yesterday strikera fought with police guianllng sumption of denatured alcohol sold bers will serve a salad and baked non-union bakery workers. One as an antt-freeze compound for auto­ Arrested Represented Reale bean supper at the chapel hall to­ Hartford, Dec. 10.— (AP)—News man was critically wounded by po­ mobiles occurred here today vidien Town’s Highway Committee Against Duffy. Ex-Secretary of State morrow evening at 6 o’clock at a Kingsford-Smith and Miss lice who fired toto the mob. that the National membership of nominal fee as their advertisement Througliout' the . morning . toe toe American Legion has reached a James C. Hovey, ^ succumbed. S. Gerald Casale, the New Britain shows. The supper will be a feature sound of shots was heard here and new high mark In history of the Four men died yeetarAy. They organization was received by WU- Starts Soney Tomorrow lawyer who was arrested yesterday Awarded Honor Before of the annual Christmas gift sale of Mary Powell Wed At Sim­ there throughout the city, but the w'ere Chcurles O’Oonnor, 44; William the society and will be served until .liam C. Murray, Connecticut depiairt- on a bench warrant issued by Judge police were only firing Into the air H. Fletcher, S7; Ellsworth Her- AU)m L. Brown of the Superior 8 o’clock. dispersing crowds. ment adjutant of toe legion by To Lay Oot Town Jobs. King Haakon. Mrs. Henry Bond, president, has ple Ceremony in Australia radiogram over Station WIMK the manice, 37 and Frtmk 54. Court at the request of State’s At­ Businesij was pscalyzed as during appointed Mrs. J. N. Atwood and BraJnard Field station of the Ameri­ torney Hugh M. Alcorn, is the same toe nation-wide general strike three Police investigation was directed Mrs. Lydia Clark to supervise the can Radio Relay League this morn­ years ago. Peaceful citizens feared toward lawyer who represented Salvatore sale of aprons; Mrs. Louise Loomis ing. The message was sent by determining tiie Identity of The Miecellaneous Employment Oslo, Norway, Dec, 10.—(AP)— 1 Melbourne, Australia, Dec. 10.— ,to venture outdoors. Reale In his suit against Constable and Mrs. Annie Anderson, and as a James F. Barton, national adjutant toe store where the llquod was pur­ Committee and the chairmen of the James Duffy of this town. Frank B. Kellogg, former American i (A P .)—Wing Commander Charles I Originally toe current strike arose other 8Ub>oommlttee8 of the Gen­ secretary of state, today received I supper committee, Mrs. Elsa Kohler, Kingsford-Smith, who flew around of toe American legion. chased. Mr. Casale, a veteran of the Mrs. Agnes Hall, Mrs. Grace Read; eral Emergency Committee met at World War, has a large practice in the Nobel peace prize for 1929 in ! the world searching fqr toe end of the Hotel Shertdan at noon today the presence of King Haakon a 'd | home made candy, Mrs. Edith New Britain and has frequently rep­ the rainbow, today claimed a bride. and for two hours discussed further a diatinguisbed audience. Havens; grab-bag for the children, resented clients before the Superior j He and Miss Mary Powell, pretty methods of creating work for the Mrs. Ruth Hill. Court bench and the Supreme Court Dr. Nathan Soederblom, arch- j Irish Australian girl who has waited unemployed of Manchester. of Errors. The lawyer is charged bishop of Upsala, received the peace for him while he flew across an Start Immediately with embezzlement of $3,000 from award for 1930. J ocean and four continents, were THE George E. Keith, a member of the Salvatore Biafore, of New Britain, a The award was voted to Mr, Kel­ PUBLIC RECORDS ‘ married this afternoon at Scots’ Board of Selectmen, aOnoimced that logg for his activities in connection church while 10,000 people waited the Highway committee of the client. According to a statement by the with the Kellogg-Briand peace outside to catch a glimpse of them. ^ 4 ^ard 'ifouid start tomorrow to pact. Dr. Soederblom has long been Administrator’s Deeds Only Immediate friends witnessed CHARITY DANCE make a survey of the town so that State’s Attorney, the money repre­ Margaret E. Hackett, administra­ sented Biafore’s life savings which active in the cause of world peace toe ceremony. Airforce officers a list of worthwhile projects for the and was the principal organizer of trix of toe estate of Thomas A. formed an arch of honor at the door­ AND were turned over to the New Brit­ j Hackett, late of Manchester, to creation of employment may be pre­ toe Christian unity conference held way under which the bride and sented to the special town meeting ain lawyeb following Biafore’s arrest j Jonn H. Hackett, one imdivided one- and conviction on a motor vehicle in Stockholm five years ago. groom passed as they left toe which has been called for December half interest in 40 acres of land on church. charge in the Court of Common Four other Americans have won ' 17 by the Board of Selectmen to North Main street, Manchester. The bride was attired In white ENTERTAINMENT Pleas, in New Haven. Fearing an this award—Theodore Roosevelt in j vote on its recommendation that 1906, Elihu Root in 1912, Woodrow Margaret E. Hackett, adminis­ and Silver with a long tulle veil. Her attachment, Biafore handed his sav­ tratrix of the estate of Thomas A. ^60,000 be f pended for work of ben­ Wilson h r 1919 and Ambassador aviator husband wore his airforce efit to the town and which would ings over to Casale after the court Hackett, late of Manchester to case was settled, and has unsuccess­ Charles G. Dawes in 1925. uniform and was accompanied by Friday Evening also give employment to those seek­ John H. Hackett, 13 parcels of real his friend and companion of hia fully tried tq get it back. The Another American, Sinclair Lewis ing work in Manchester. The meet­ estate in Manchester. trans-Atlantic flight, C. Z. P. Ulm. State’s Attorney said there was no received this year’s award in litera­ ing was assured of the fullest co­ ture for his novel, “Babbitt” . This i alternative but to ask for Mr. Falls In Love bee. 12 S P. M. operation of Cheney Brothers on the award will be made in Stockholm, j Th& wedding climaxed a romance proposed roadwork, especially in re­ Casale’s arrest. Bond was fixed at SEEKING INJUNCnON The achievements of Woodrow j which had its beginning in 1927 aft­ gard to Hartford Road. $ 1,000. Wilson in toe cause of peace were ! BY ST. M ARY’S YOUNG MEN’S CLUB After a Judgment had been se- er the aviator’s trans-Pacific flight It was learned that in the past , - recalled by Premier Mowinckel in two weeks 88 additional names had cured against Duffy in the Reale TO RESTRAIN UNIONS when, traveling to Australia by liner an address praising the work of from Vancouver, he met the golden Has the finest program of dancing and entertainment that could been added to the Cheney payroll, case, in the Superior Court, it was Mr. KeUogg and Dr. Soederblom. | transferred to Salvatore Biafore haired Irish girl aboard, and fell in one of the most encouraging notes Praises League ! Niagara Falls, N. Y., Dec. 10.— love with her. be arranged. received by the committee. who found that several other at­ We must not lose sight, said he, ' (A P .)—The American Sales Book Strickland Added tachments had been made and there Shortly before his take-off this that toe League of Nations is the Company today started an action year for New York from Ireland in A new member was added to the was little to secure. Casale, when most powerful Institute for promot­ for an injunction preventing mem­ the Southern Cross he announced General Emergency Committee when arrested, said he considered the ing peace which the world has de­ bers of the Niagara Falls locals of The proceeds wUl be Wells Strickland, a member of the $3,000 as a loan. their engagement. He said that for veloped. He recalled that the league toe International Typographical her sake, when he had completed his highway committee of the Board of It is quite probable that further was created on the initiative of the | Union and the International Stereo- trans-Atlantic flight, he would give given to Manchesters* Selectmen, was invited to sit in on action of interest to Manchester United States and declared that typers and Electrotypers Union the meetings. will be forthcoming. while America is not one of its up long distance flying and settle I from interfering with the operations down to a mail and passenger air­ The project of selling apples on members, toe nation has not stood ' of its plant in this city and the em­ unemployed. street comers was seriously dis­ apart from the “great international line promoter and pilot. I ployes of the plant. The company al­ Kingsford-Smith is the only pilot cussed and it was voted to turn the PRESIDENT AHACKED efforts to secure peace.” so seeks to collect $100,000 damages matter over to the Mercantile Em­ “It is not enough,” said he, “ to who has flown both the Pacific and from the officers and certain mem- Atlantic oceans. ployment committee of which BY DEMOCRATIC FOES declare war a crime. We must j here of the union as the result of al­ Every Ticket Bought George H. Williams is chairman. It i recognize that the murder of thou­ leged activities of the union men, was thought that at least fifteen re­ sands of men to settle an interna-' because of a strike of compositors TARIFF AIDS GROWERS liable men would be able to earn (Continued From Page 1.) tiopal dispute is no more excusai)le ' and stereotypers which started at Will Help! their livelihood by this type of em­ than the murder of one man.” 1 the plant last June 4. ployment Senate Republican leaders were Kellogg's Answer j The company charges that its Colorado Springs, Colo., Dec. 10. Mr. Kellogg expressed deep a p -' j Space Donated by Call Bureau called into conference today on the business has been damaged by the j — (A P .)—Wool growers and manu­ preciation of the great honor ac- The committee wishes, through schism in the Democratic-Republi­ j activities of the union men in pick­ facturers have received benefits corded him and his country. He re- i MANCHESTER CONSTRUCTION CO. the columns of 'ihe Herald, to urge can co-operation movement threat­ eting the plant, harassing employes from co-operative efforts to stabil­ householders and housewives, and grettqd, he said, to hear many | ened as a result of yesterday’s at­ and using their Influence with cus­ ize wool prices during the past year, any others who can possibly create voices raised in predictions of tack by President Hoover on spon­ tomers of the company to Induce F. J. Hagenbarth, president of the odd time Jobs of any sort, to do so another war. i sors of relief measures not in his them to remove their business from National Wool Growers Association, to aid the situation. It was report­ program. Western civilization, said he,' the company. said in opening the annual conven- ed by Secretary E. J. McCabe that As the worried Republican chief­ could not survive another such con- I I ! tion of the Eissociation here today. over 20tt names are on the list of tains assembled, the Senate appro­ flict, but he declared he saw noth* Wesley E. Kester, president of rmemployed at the Unemployment priations committee rushed consid­ ing to indicate another war in -the the typographical local, and Andrew I For the first time, he said, the Registration Bureau at the Cham­ eration of the $110,000,000 public offing. IDeas, president of the stereotypers wool grower is receiving full bene­ ber of Commerce. improvements measure passed yes­ “I have toe utmost confidence,” union, and approximately 49 mem­ fit of the wool tariff, and wool has It is the intention of the com­ terday by the House. he said, “That toe world’s dlfflcul-! bers of the two unions formerly em­ fairly held its price within a narrow mittee to invite all local cHurches, Resentfulness In the Senate over ties will be solved by peaceful • ployed at the plant and now on range of fluctuation when other wom m ’s clubs, and other organiza­ Mr. Hoover’s charge that the means. We must keep cool and strike ars named defendants in the staple commodities have fallen vio­ tions to do their bit and consequent­ backers of additional relief legisla­ above all we must keep our con­ suit. lently to lower levels. j ly stir up employment tion are “playing politics at the ex­ fidence in the people. The most Im- Activity of the association in con- ] pense of hurndn misery,’’ exteritledTthifig is to educate thi peo nection with the recent tariff revi-1 to. the . . administration...... ranks. > pies rkiAfl A#of 4toe-K. a worldj to a toe. * - beliefa that SANTFcLAUS, INDIANA, Sion were received by Mr. Hagen­ EVER READY CIRCLE Senator Vandenberg, Republican there w e better ways of settling , barth. “Taking toe new tariff as a j Michigan, has been proposing cash disputes than by war. The churches, whole and reducing its effects to i payments to the World War vet­ toe schools and toe colleges should IS FLOODED WITH MAIL dollars and cents, the grower is bet­ RE-ELECTS OFFICERS erans for the face value of their lend their educational Influence to ter off by a considerable margin as I this great movement.” bonus insurance certificates. Washington, Dec. 10.— (AP) — well as the establishment of valu-1 The Michigan Senator, who has Archbishop Soederblom said he Santa Claus started receiving able precedents in wool tariff writ­ Ever Ready Circle of King’s been one of Mr. Hoover’s strongest believed he had received the prize Christmas letters four weeks earlier ing,” he concluded. Daughters held its annual meeting supporters, said nothing at the out­ as the representativ of the Ecu­ this year than last, and already has last evening at the home of Mrs. set today but he left the distinct menical movement within the ten times as many. E. E. Segar of Main street. More churches. He paid homage to the .\CCEPTS INVITATION. Impression with colleagues that he Such is the yuletide report of Jim than 30 of the members attended. memory of Alfred Nobel, declaring intended to go ahead with his bill. Martin, postmaster for the hundred It took the form of a donation party that the establishment of the Hartford, Dec. 10.—(AP)—Gov­ Senators Wife UI persons in Santa Claus, Indiana, he and a sizeable collection of food brotherhood of man was one of toe ernor-elect Wilbur L. Cross will ac­ Senator Watson, toe Republican notified Postmaster General Brown staples for needy families was re­ great alms of toe founder of toe cept Governor Trumbull’s invitation leader, left the bedside of Mrs. today. ceived. Watson, who is ill, to hurry to toe Nobel awards. to attend the final three meetings of Plans were discussed for the cele­ As in the past, Jim is handling the present Board of Finance and Capitol and call the party leaders the-avalanche himself. Last year it bration of the circle’s fortieth anni­ together. LEWIS GETS PRIZE Control before he takes office on totaled about 12,000 letters, toe versary in January, when an effort Senator La Follette, Republican, Stockholm, Dec. 10.— (AP.)—Sin­ ] January 7, he said today. great majority of which reached the will be made to have as the guest Wisconsin, was ready to press at an clair Lewis, red-haired first citizen I Dean Cross is also visiting as Chicago branch of the dead letter of honor, Mrs. William C. Brown of exrly moment his resolution declar­ of Sauk Center, Minnesota, today I many state institutions as possible, office. Hartford, who at that time lived in ing toe Senate in favor of emer­ received from the hands o# King i I he said. On Monday, he added, he The letters come mostly from chil­ Manchester and instituted the order gency relief legislation even at toe Gustave of Sweden toe 1930 Nobel I t inspected Laurel Heights, the state here. Other early members will be cost of Increased taxes on "toe prize for literature. dren who believe Santa Claus lives ! tubercular hospital, Shelton, wlto Ithere. invited. Mrs. R. K. Anderson was wealthy.” This resolution was ex­ The creator of George H. Babbitt ! Edward F. Hall, finance commisslon- appointed to have charge of the pected by some Senators to bring a was toe center of interest despite I er, and was greatly pleased with program and Mrs. Joseph Wright showdown in the Senate on the ex­ the presence of the distinguished I what he saw. the' supper. tent to which the Democrats will winners of Nobel awards in other GUARD STOOL PIGEON The officers were re-elected as go In bolting toe Hoover relief pro- fields. His vigorous personality has foUows; President, Mrs. E. E. I gram. seized toe popular Imagination of New York, Dec. 10.— (A P .)—Six i Ssgar; vice-president, Mrs. Lydia While some Republican leaders all Sweden. picked police lieutenants were as- | Gilmore; secretary, Mrs. C. J. believed toe .presidential declara­ Dr. Karl Landstiner, of New York signed today to guard “ Chile” Acu­ WHY PAY Strickland; treasurer, Mrs. M. D. tion untimely, others strongly sup­ winner of toe awajd in medicine, na, dapper little Latln-American, Wells; chairman relief committee, ported it. was there with Sir (Jhandraaekhara from harm. Mrs. E. P. Walton; ways and means Democrats predicted Senator Vankata Raman, of Calcutta, win­ Acuna is toe ex-police informer Robinson, of Arkansas, toe party committee, Mrs. Nelson Smith, ner of toe physics award and Prof. who testified, at an inquiry into chairman; Mrs. Cleon Chapman leader who has given assurance of Hans Fischer of Munich, who receiv- 50c? Magistrates’ Courts, that 28 police­ and Mrs. Wallace Jones. DemocmUc co-operatloo oB relief ed tile prlee In cbenUeti^y. legislation, would take toe floor to- _ men who employed him framed Just to remind you that w6 are Mrs. Segar was assisted by Mrs. King Gustave, other members of This Christmas we have day to address himself to Mr. Hoo­ charges against wopaen so they continuing to put on reduced prices on many of Allan Coe, Mrs. L. J. Tuttle, Mrs. the royal family and a group of could collect graft. 3 Nelson Smith and Mrs. Russell Post. ver’s pronouncement. our most popular gift items. Amidst the expectancy of quick Stockholm’s most dlstlngifished citi­ The police department seeks his O’SULLIVAN’S AND This will bring our regular 1 =J. zens applauded toe addresses of pres­ debate, the Senate appropriations testimony at departmental arid per­ low prices even lower and FISH AT 5 CENTS LB. committee approved without ma­ entation and acceptance in toe haps criminal trials of toe police­ GOODYEAR within the budget of all. terial change the $110,000,000 public Stockholm concert house. men he named. Rubber Heels Attached works bill pcissed yesterday by toe His lieutenant guards, all on toe SOLD TO TIffi NEEDY House. eligible list for captaincies, have Elgin, Hamilton, Waltham Uhairman Jones announced he SENATE 0 . K.’ $ CLARK been assigned in pairs on 8-hour A Nationally advertised Watch­ Wrist Watches for men. would seek action on toe bill today. shifts. es for ladles: Waltham, Special Gift Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 10.— (AP) To Slash Bill Washington, Dec. 10.— (AP.)— Hamilton, Elgin, Gotham, —Hundreds of needy and thrifty, Meanwhile, House Republican Illinois. $15 “ $125 The nomination of J. Reuben Clark some with automobiles and wagons leaders were formulating plans to For Ladies and Children and Offer ' and some pushing wheel barrows slash the $60,000,000 drought relief of Utah, to be ambassador to Mexi­ / and pulling children’s carts, throng­ bill sent to It wlto Senate approval co, succeeding Senator Morrow, was th e Only Shop in Town $9.75 up With every Hamilton ed to Irondequoit bay near here to­ yesterday. The administration lead­ approved today by toe Senate for­ pocket watch sold we will day to get toelr share of lake her­ ers likewise planned to eliminate eign relations committee. Early The Christmas Naming the Kind of give free of cost a chain and ring. Ten tons of too fish have been that section allowing funds for food Senate confirmation will be sought. pen knife. This offer good The committee also approved toe Heels Put On. until Christmas. retailed at five cents a pound by loans to farmers. Have the Children’s Shoes toe State Department of Conserva­ The House agricultural commit­ nominations of Hoffman Philip, of tion during the past few days in tee is to meet tomorrow to consider New York, to be minister to Nor­ S eason Repaired Now the effort to relieve the pinch of the Senate measure. It has approv­ way; of NlcholEis Roosevelt, of New Lowest Prices, Prompt Service financial depression. ed a measure for $30,000,000 toe York, to be minister to Hungary, is again near at hand and while the and Good Workmanship. / Professor John R. Greeley of the Agriculture Department recom­ and J. Butler Wright, of Wyoming, past year has not been one of great Pen and Pencil University of Michigan, a proml- mended $25,000,000. to be minister to Uruguay. prosperity, wq will still want to re­ n oit Ichthyologist, was called upon Representative Purnell, Republi­ member our Intimate friends and to Identify the fish which last sum­ can, Indiana, a power on the agricul­ BOB GAS STATION members of our family wlto gifts at Sets mer appeared in vast numbers in ture committee, said the plans called New Haven, Dec. 10.— (A P .)— this time. S A M Y U L Y E S for striking out of the enacting Lake Ontario and Irondequoit bay. ’Two holdup men entered a gas sta­ 701 Main St., Johnson Block A full line of pen and pen­ Electric Clocks, newe&t He said that it was a sub species clause of Senate bill, and substitut­ tion here today, and while one rush­ cil sets. This item Is one of designs. of lake herring, commonly known ing the House committee measure. ed the manager into a back room We have appropriate gifts rang- South Manchester, Conn. Rogers’ silverware, a beauti­ onr most popular’ gift sng- as greenback, and hitherto unknown at the point of a gum toe other rifled teg in price from $5.00 up. Brooches, ful gift, regularly $15. gestlons. Beads, Chains, Knlvqs, Watch Brace­ Special in land locked waters. the cash register. They drove away up The fish is excellent food, Pro­ REPORTS SWINDLE In a dark touring car police say. lets, Pen and Pencil Sets at toe low­ er prices ancL Rings, Pendants, CONKUN SETS fessor Greeley ssdd, and often pass­ I, $13.50 es fo r white fish in markets. Hartford, Dec. 10.— (AP)—Fran­ Bracelets, Watdhes and all sorts of SYLVIA’ S Operations against toe fish were ces Perkins, iilustrial commis­ Diamond Mounted Jewelry In the SETH THOMAS XMAS SALE, CAFETERIA higher priced gifts. TEASPOONS Instigated by the complaint of sioner for New York state has writ­ SPEClAin SHOP Regular $1.75 1-2 dozen $1.50 up PARLOR CLOCKS sportsmen, who said that fishing ten Governor John H. Trumbull of Room 2, House and Hale Building Eversharp, Parker and Regnlar $16.^ was being spoiled by toe presence a nationwide fraudulent scheme be­ AND ENTERTAINMENT As usual, we will be glad to hold l Special ... o f so many fish in toe bay that are ing carried on by fly-by-night mail any article selected now, until Xmas $1.00 Waterman $10.95 good food for game fish. > order houses. The letter has been FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 12 on receipt of a smedl deposit. FEMININE GIFTS GALORE ! COLD MEAT FORK referred by toe governor to toe Regular $1.20 10 to 25% o ff . ^ ether SECOND CONG’L CHURCH Hand Made Gifts IS BOUND OVER State police department. , L. A. Society $5 up nationally a^votised New London, Dec. 10.—(AP)— These operators it is said, offer f for Home Adornment 05c Oocks. ) ' Anthony Gerwatoski, 45 Terrace work to women in their own homes Cafeteria Sapper 5:S0 to 7. avenue, was bound over in Police for toe making of various articles Bridge Prizes. Court this morning for trial at toe of clothing, and require deposits of No Dish More Than 10c. January session of the Superior $1.50 or $2 for materials to be fur­ Sale of Gift Goods, Aprons and Hand-Painted Xmas Cards. Court on a charge of arson result- nished. The materials never arrive, Domestic Artioles and Candy. Carl W . Lindquist LOUIS All Moderately Priced. from a fire in home on Deeem- and when an investigation is made Comedy: 12 Old Maids, by Sunset 891 MAIN STREET PHOife 5^ ^ ^ ; bfr 4. wife, Anna, was found it is found toe operators have gone 16 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. I w t guilty on a similar charge and out of business, frequently opening Rebekab Lodge. Special Music. Sylvia’s Specialty Shop Does 4ic4haiged from custody. « up again under new namss. Admlsdo^ lOe. Expert HemsttteUng.

.'.A 'j ■■ , ■- ,V ®AGE EIGHTEEN i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNlSDAy,'DECEMBER lO, 193(5, > ■■■■■■ THECLXgSIFIEn SECTION BUY^MD SELLH Want Ad laform stloii AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 FUEL AND FEED 49-A APARTMENTS—FLATS— 't FOR SALE—1925 Chevrolet tour­ DECEMBER SPECIAL on dry sea­ TENEMENTS 63 Manchester ing, good running condition, or soned wood, hard wood $6, slab will exchange for radio. Call 8906. FOR RENT—4 ROOM downstairs Overnight wood or birch $5, cut for stove flat, comer Foster and Hawley (Evening Herald furnace or fire place, good meas­ GOOD USED CARS streets, all Improvements, except ure. Prompt delivery. FYed Miller, heat. Inquire 100 East Center A . P. News CLASSIFIED Cash or Terms Rosedale 33-3. ADVERTISEMENTS Madden Bros. street or telephone 37'"2. 681 Main St. Tel. 5500 Washington—President’s charge FOR SALE — HARDWOOD and FOR RENT— 4 and 6 ROOM tene­ Count »lx averara worda to a llnai of politics in relief causes storm in slabs. Hardwood $9.00 per cord; ments, all Improvements, garage Initials, numbers and abbreviations r e m a r k a b l e v a l u e s slabs $8.00 per cord. Satisfaction Senate. each count as a word and compound IN USED CARS If desired. Apply 95 Foster street. words as two worda Minimum cost ts guaranteed. Lathrop Brothers. Tel. Tel. 5230. Chicago— Williiim Kuhn, broker’s 100— GIFTS FOR HER. 101— GIFTS FOR HIM. price of three lines. 1926 Bulck Coach 3149. Prompt delivery. clerk, arrested for attempting to 104 GIFTS FOR THE 1926 Reo Sedan Line rates per day for transient FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, on extort $25,000 by threatening life CANDY THE GIFT that Is always IN LOOKING FOR SOMETHING FAMILY ads. Hupmoblle Sedan FOR SALEJ—BEST SEASONED Edgerton street, all modem Im­ of Miss Marion Wright, debutante. appropriate and always appreciat­ useful in leather. The Dewey-Rich- EflectlTe March 17, 1827 1929 Pontiac Coach Cash Chares hard wood, 1-2 cord load $5.00. 1-4 provements, five minutes to mills. Washington — Colonel Woods ed. Insure your friend the best by man Co., are showing some neat A CHRISTMAS Clut> savings ac­ 6 Consecutive Days ..I 7 cts • Ota 1929 Buick Roadster cord load $3.00. Prompt delivery. Telephpne 7025. wains imemployed not to leave making your selection now. We little bill folds In seal and morocco count 18 the Ideal way to prepare 11 ets 3 Consecutive Days ,.l 8 cts 1924 Studebaker Touring Phone Rosedale 25-4. Geo. Buck. home to"wns in search for work. carry. Perry’s Apollo's and our leathers, priced as low as $1.00 and (or your Christmas shopping. The 1 Day ...... I 11 cts IS cts Dial 7220 For Demonstration. All orders for Irregular Insertions 3 AND 5 ROOM tenements on New York — Mrs. “Peaches” own home made chocolates. The up. Home Ban^ & Trust Co. will be charged at the one time rata JAMES SHEARER FOR SALE— HARD WOOD slalis Brainard street, modern improve­ Browning beats suit fo- $10,150 Princess. Special rates for long term every Bulck Agency $5 large load, equal hard wood; ments, rent low. Apply Aaron brought by Edgar Allen for ser­ AT HULTMAN’S—Bathrobes, In­ GIFTS THAT ALWAYS Please day advertising given upon request. Cor. Main and Middle Turnpike also furnace chunks $6. Chas. Johnson, 62 Linden street. Phone vices as manager. WE SUGGEST silk hosiery, che- terwoven wool hose, lisle lined, Boxed chocolates in holiday wrap­ Ads ordered for three or six days Palmer, 6273. misses, dansettes, bloomers, pa­ and stopped before the third or fifth 3726. Wichita, Kans. — Miss Ruth Hlckok belts, fancy handkerchlefsi pings, Christmas candy, fancy jamas, handkerchiefs and panties neckwear, slippers. baskets of frulL Xmas packages day will be charged only for the ac­ 1000 LOADS hard wood slabs, saw­ Nichols makes non-stop flight tual number of times the ad appear­ FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 6 ROOM TENEMENT, 26 Walker Los Angeles on way east seeking as gifts she will appreciate. Wil- of cigars, cigarettes and tobacco. ed, chargln r at the rate earned, but ed stove length and under cover. street, all Improvements, garage, rose Dress Shop. AT GLENNEY’S a wide selection Selection of pipes and smoking no allowance or refunds can be made A LARGE ASSORTMENT of transcontinental record. Cash price $5.00 per load.. L. T. good location, rent reasonable. In­ of silk lounging robes and Beacon supplies. Farr Bros. on six time ads stopped after the Christmas wreaths 25c each and Wood, Co. Washington—American Federa­ AN ATTRACTI-VE gift from Min­ fifth day. quire 30 Walker. Geo. Murdock. tion of Labor approves five day bath robes. Daniel Green “comfy” No ‘‘till forbids” ; display lines not up; also Christmas trees 35c to er’s Pharmacy, manicure sets of g iv e a .w a t c h —Strap watchei. week for government employes. slippers for men. Fine gifts for sold. $1.00. Special prices to churches, FOR SALE — SEASONED hard FOR RENT —SEVERAL FIRST latest style creations. Choice of men. pocket watches and wrist watches, The Herald will not be responsible schools and organizations, straw wood $6 load, split $7. hard wood class rents. Apply Edward J. Los Angeles— Roxen Sanders, who colors and patterns. many styles and prices. R. Don­ for more than one Incorrect Insertion slabs $5 load. Fred O. Giesecke, posed as wealthy importer, arrest­ of any advertisement ordered for fiowers 10c bunch, potted plants Holl, 865 Main street. Telephone BELTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, ties, nelly Jeweler, 515 Main street more than one time. 25c each. McConville’s Nursery telephone Rosedale 36-12. 4642. ed for burglaries in movie stars W H ITM A N ’S AND APOLLO sock, jackets and sweaters for homes. The Inadvertent omission of Incor­ and Greenhouse, Homestead Park. chocolates in fancy holiday pack­ boys, neckties In holiday boxes. A BUICK—A CAR ALL will eh- rect publication of advertising will be Telephone 5947 or 4307. FOR SALE—HARD WOOD, stove FOR RENT—5 ROOM apartments, Chicago—Henry Ford awarded ages. A Christmas gift that al­ rectified only by cancellation of the or fire-place, $6 pe»" load. Also soft "Practical Gifts To Wear”. Hy­ joy for Xmsis. Models to sult'-praC- charge made for the service rendered. all Improvements, wonderful lofca- medal by Illinois manufacturers for ways pleases. A large selection at man’s Men’s Store, 695 Main SL tically every purse. Arrange for wood $5 per load. W. J. McKinney, tlon. Apply Mr. Collins, 67 Wads­ leadership in Industry. all prices. Sperber & Turkington’s. All advertisements must conform Rosedale 28-2. demonstration. Dial 7220, James In style, copy and typography with MOVING—TRUCKING- worth street, South Manchester. Poughkeepsie^ N. Y.—Dr. Ed­ SYMINGTON’S AT THE Center- M. Shearer, comer Main and Mid­ regulations enforced by the publish­ ward Iddings Bell resigns from PURE DELICIOUS Home made Cheney’s neckwear, bath robes, dle Turnpike. ers and they reserve the right to STORAGE 20 candies. Large selectic . of boxed edit, revise or reject any copy con­ FOR RENT—3 ROOM tenement, Churchmen’s Association because fancy hose, Hickok belts and sidered objectionably. PERRETT & GLENNEY Inc.—Mov­ GARDEN—FARM- with improvements, on Church of Lindsey controversy. chocolates. Ideal Xmas gifts ob­ buckles, mufflers, fancy handker­ GIFTS ALL WILL ENJOY—Gen­ CLOSING HOURS— Classified ads to ing, packing and shipping. Daily DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 street: also garage. Inquire 13 Belgrade, Jugo-Slavla — Two tainable only at The South Man­ chiefs, pajamas, etc. eral Motors Radio, electric toast­ be published same day must be re­ service bo and from New York. 14 Winter street. Telephone 5234. drown, many missing when steamer chester Candy Kiw^ben, next to ers, waffle irons, clocks, lamps, ceived by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdays FOR SALE—APPLES, McIntosh, Glenney’s. 10:30 a. m. trucks at your service. Agents for Topola heels over at dock. troa lig-hts. The Radio Cen­ TO RENT—43 BRANFORD street, United Van Service, one of the Greenings, Baldwins, delicious and London—House of Commons com­ ter, 455 Main street. Dial 5267. TELEPHONE YOUR 6 rooms, steam heat, enclosed LINGERIE — The smartest gift, 102— GIFTS FOR BOYS leading long distance moving com­ Northern Spies; by the basket, mittee favors five year suspension bushel or barrel. Telephone 5909. porch, 2 car garage, $55.00. Phone step-ins, dance sets, g Chemises, WANT ADS. panies. Connection In 162 cities. of capital punishment. V . .i..ELES, IN THE latest im­ Ads are accepted over the telephone 4642, between 9 and 4. slips, gowns, pajamas of crepe de AT HULTMAN’S Boys Dept. High Phone 3063, 8860, 8864. W. H. Cowles, 461 Woodbridge Mexico City—Four Senators ex­ proved styles, with patented pegs. at the CHARGE RATE given above street. chine of finest quality. Also nice cut shoes, horsehlde coats, Tim’s as a convenience to advertisers, but pelled from National Revolutionary Priced from $3.00 to $15.00. the CASH RATES will be accepted as L. T. WOOD OO.—Furniture and line of rayon, flannel and quilted caps, shirts, blouses, neckwear, Kemp’s Inc. FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ piano mo'vlng, modem equipment, FOR SALE—GREEN MOUNTAIN BUSINESS LOCATIONS robes. The Smart Shop, State rubber boots, arctics, belts, leather ness office on or before the seventh potatoes $1.25 per bushel. Edward FOR RENT 64 London— Soviet speech radio­ Theater Bldg. helmets. day following the first Insertion of experienced help, public store­ cast to England despite protest. house. Phone 4496. Boyle, Manchester Green. Tele­ 105— GIFTS FOR THE each ad otherwise the CHARGE) phone 4316. BRICK BUILDING stone 26x36 at London—Bart Kennedy, tramp GIVE USEFUL GIFTS such as RATE will be collected. No responsi­ novelist, dies. HOME. bility for errors In telephoned adi 314 Main street, near the Turn­ silk crepe underwear, negligees, 104— GIFTS FOR THE will be assumed and their accuracy pike. Suitable for any business, Cambridge, Mass.—Edward L. bathrobes, pajamas, handbags, um­ cannot be guaranteed. PAINTING—REPAIRING 21 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 large display window. Inquire Ed. Casey, Harvard’s all-American half­ brellas, hosiery, scarfs. The Style FAMILY. THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC INDEX OF SPECIAL THIS MONTH— Bed­ Kratt, 312 1-2 Main street. back in 1919, appointed head coach Shop, 825 Main street. Co.—The home of electric ap­ CLASSIFICATIONS rooms papered $3.00, ceilings cal- One Crawford coal range $25 of football at Harvard for 1931. KEEP THE WHEELS pliances. Suggestive gifts for clmined $2.50, painting reasonable. 1 Used Plano $35 Boston—Boston banks distribute FLOWERS — THE IDEAL gift. OF Xmas, toaster, percolator, waffle JSirths » • • • « • • • • • • Two gas ranges $10 each Wide selection of ^ut flowers, pot­ Iron, heaters, com popper, vacimm Engagements Conn. Painting Company. Phone HOUSES FOR RENT 65 $7,812,406 to Christmas Club mem­ AMERICAN INDUSTRY MO"VING Marriages • • «t»:s • • • • t « Hartford 5-8408. Watkins Furniture Exchange bers this year as compared with $7,- ted plants and pottery. Milkowski, cleaner, heating pad, flat Iron, dish D e a th s...... FOR RENT—NEWLY renovated 756,392 a year ago. ' i The Florist. Phone 6029. Make Sure Your Next Watch Is washer, washing machine, electric Card of Thanks ...... PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER; 8 room house, all improvements, Boston— State division of the nec- ' AMERICAN MADE range, or refrigerator. All these In Idemoriam with garage $35. Call 6717. FRAMES—FOR THAT picture or Lost and Found ...... first class work, estimates given MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 5.3 essarles of life investigates alleged The following are the Only gifts may be bought on thr In­ Announcements ...... or 75c per hour; references fur­ photograph make an excellent American Made Watches: stallment plan, with a liberal, down FOR SALE—PIANO, mahogany FOR RENT—DESIRABLE 6 room excessive gasoline prices in Worce-! gift. A wide choice of mouldings. Personals ...... nished If desired. Telephone 8475. ster. I ILLINOIS, HAMILTON, ELGIN, payment and a yea small monthly Antomobllec upright, in good condition. Let the house, with garage, at 135 Porter A choice selection of framed pic­ WALTHAM. payment. Take advantage of our Automobllec for Sals ...... children take piano lessons. Price street, reasonable terms to small Cambridge, Mass.—John K irch-: Automobiles for Exchange tures, Olson’s, 699 Main street. Xmas offers. $24.50. Stuart J. Wasley, 14 Sum­ family or adults. Apply 83 North mayer, internationally known sculp­ Auto Accessories— Tires ...... This store features American-made Auto Repairing—Painting REPAIRING 23 mit street. Telephone 7146. Elm street, or phone 5251. tor, leaves furniture and wood carv-1 »H SO LOVELY—Will be h « Watches for Americans. A UNI"VERSAL washing machine Auto Schools ings to Boston Museum of Fine ' comment on a gift of perfume or a Frldlgalre are two sugges­ Autos— Ship by Truck VACUUM CLEANER: gim; phono­ Arts. from our choice selection by Coty Louis Jaffe Jeweler Autos— For Hlrs ...... t graph, clock repairing. Key mak­ 891 Main SL tions for Xmas gifts that would be Garages— Service— Storage HCC S • • 18 WANTED—TO BUY 58 HOUSES FOR SALE 72 Boston—Boston Bar Association Houbigant and others. Packard's enjoyed throughout the new y^ar. Motorcycles— Bicycles ...... 11 ing. Bralthwalte, 52 Pearl street. and insurance company representa-' Pharmacy. WANTED TO BUY second hand See tljem at Paul Hlllery’s, Ihc., "Wanted Autos—^Motorcycles . . . . 11 168 Benton street, five room bunga­ tlves open independent moves in al­ A PAYMENT PLAN for self re­ Hotel Sheridan Bldg. Business and Professional IcrTicea half ton truck, Albert J. Steven­ VAN RAALTE GLOVE silk under- specting people. Ask the manager Business Services Offered ...... IS COURSES AND CLASSES 27 son, 81 Union street. Call between low, steam heat, garage, all im­ leged fraudulent Insurance clalm.s Household Services Offered .. .. .I S - A growing out of automobile, cases. wear, vests, bloomers, panfies, for further information. Practical 4 and 6 p. m. Telephone 7678. provements, easy terms; also new step*lns $1. A gift that will be ap­ Building— Contracting ...... 14 6 room house. Telephone 8713. Hanover, N. H.—Stanley W, Yu- gifts for entire fam ily Dunhill’s, Florists— ^Nurseries ...... II BARBER TRADE taught In day preciated, featured at Reardon’s. 691 Main street. Funeral Directors ...... II and evening classes. Low tuition dicky, right end of Dartmouth foot­ Heating— ^Plumbing— Roofing 17 ROOMS w n HOUT BOARD 59 OWN A LOVELY HOME below ball team for two seasons, elected PEARL.,, VANITY CASES, ^ 5TICK£ftS Insurance ...... II rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 cost. 539 East Center street, Man­ FOR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS Market street, Hartford. captain for 1931. lavalleres, Gruen wrist watches, Millinery— ^Dressmaking ...... 18 FOR RENT — LARGE furnished chester Green, is for sale. Four Pittsfield, Masg.—Four men die both near and far, the most per­ Moving— ^Trucking— Storage . . . 10 rings, ivory toilet sets—many sonal gift of all—Your Photo­ Painting— Papering ...... 11 room with heat, centrafly located. bedrooms. Oil burner. Large corner after drinking denatured alcohol others for “her". Ask about our graph. The Fallot Studio, 472 Main Professional Services...... 11 HELP WANTED— Telepaone 8124. lot. Price $15,000, with attractive .sold as an anti-freeze compound for Repairing ...... 11 budget plan. Brays, 645 Main. street. Dial 5808. FEMALE 35 terms. Aubrey Maddock, 50 State automobiles. Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 14 street, Hartford. Phone 2-7472. Toilet Goods and Service ...... 15 FOR RENT—FURNISHED rooms, Keene, N. H.—John J. Landers BARSTOW’S FOR better radios. Wanted—eBusiness Service 14 THE WANTED—FEMALE for ste^ 145 Center street. Tel. 7917. elected: first Democratic mayor : Since 1922—General Electric, Ma­ EdneatlonaJ graphic and clerical work. Apply since 1899. | Courses and Classee ...... 17 CHRISTMAS CLUB jestic. 20 Bissell streeL Phone Private Instruction ...... 18 by letter giving particulars to Box Dover, N. H.—Dr. John C. Lawlor,! 3234. Dancing ...... W ...... 18-A O, in care of Herald. APARTMEN’IS— FLATS— ZION LUTHERANS one of New Hampshire’s leading i prepares the way for Christmas 14usIcal"^™Dramatlo ...... x . . . . . 18 A UKULELE or some other string Wanted— ^Instruction ...... 81 WANTED — CAPABLE WOMAN TENEMENTS 63 surgeons and former Holy Cross I Qgxt year. Our club opens Dec. 9. Financial college football captain, dies. | instrument will make an ideal gift. Bonds—Stocks— ^Mortgages x . . , . II to care for 4 year old child daily FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, IN COMEDY FRIDAY Visit us and make your selection. Business Opportunities ...... II 9 to 5 Mondays to Saturday noon. modern improvements, heat, 277 THE MANCHESTER TRUST CO. The Music Box. The abov<^dai|iT'1iiay te'drawn in Money to Loan ...... H Write Box R, in care of Herald. Washington, D. C., freed on charge one oMitinuous Kne, without Siting the Help and Sltuatloac Spruce street. Apply at 281 Spruce ‘Aaron Slick of Punk'n Crick” because he frustrated an attempted Help Wanted— Female ...... II street. A HERALD subscription to the penal from the paper and without going' elp Wanted— Male ...... t l To Be Presented At Nathan jaii break. j IZZ^ZH ^U ZZnZZZZIIZZIZZZ^Zl over any line twice. Can you do k? SITUATIONS WANTED— Middletown, Conn. — William M. girl or boy awa> at school, the elp Wanted— ^Male or Female . . IT FIVE ROOM FLAT, all improve­ Hale Auditorium. relative or friend who has moved Agentsg Wanted ...... x-IT-A ______FEMALE 38 ments, first floor, nice neighbor­ Davison, 3rd, Philadelphia, elected •' ’A R T Y -F IV F N A T IO N S Situations Wanted— F em a le...... II to another town, wil be a most hood, $25.00. Ren^ free to Jan. 1st. captain of Wesleyan varsity soccer * v*'* * lITLi linllUiiJ Situations Wanted—Male ...... If WANTED—WORK as housekeeper welcome Christmas gift, keeping Employment Agenotea...... 48 Apply Chas. J. Strick'and, 168 Emil Seelert, Jr., is to take the team. and cook, small family preferred, them in touch with all that is go­ Live Stock-P ete" -Powltsy—Vehlclea Main street. Phone 7374. leading role of Aaron In the three- Hartford, Conn.—Five boys, who ATTEND AIR CONGRESS ing on in Manchester. Call 5121. Dogs— Birds— Pete ...... 41 or would cook for large family. art play “Aaron Slick from Punkln escaped from Lyman School for Live Stock— "Vehicles...... 41 Write Box X, care Herald. \Mortgage Money Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 TO RENT—6 rooms and bath, C / c,” given by the Walther League Boys, Westboro, Mass., arrested. Wanted — Pets— Poultry—4tock 44 steam heat, electric lights, 25 Win­ of the Zion Lutheran church at the Portltind, Me. — Youth giving Now on Hand For Bale— Mlscellaneona ter street. Apply E. J. McCabe. Nathan Hale auditorium, under the name of Rene Hitler, tells immigra­ Paris, Dec. 10.— (A P )— Repre­ CANDLELIGHT SERVICE Artlolee for S a le ...... 4| SITUATIONS WANTED— Tel. 7046 or 7889. Boats and Aecessorlea ...... 4| direction of Miss Emily M. Kissman, tion inspector he is nephew of Ger­ sentatives of forty-five nations met Building Materials ...... 47 MALE 39 Friday evening, December 12 at 8:00 man Fascist leader and a deserter ARTHUR A. FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, hot here today to discuss ways and A T S. M . E. DEC. 2 1 Diamonds— Watches— Jewelry , , 4| o’clock. Following Is the cast in the from French Foreign Legion during Electrical Appllanoec— Radio . . . 48 FURNITURE WANTED TO Up- water heat, electricity furnished, means of making air travel safer. KNOFLA Fuel and Feed ...... 48-A holster. 15 Griswold street. Adolf order of appearance in the play: questioning. rent reasonable, 217 North Elm Mrs. Rose Berry, an Oklahoma The Congress, which will continue Dial 5440 Garden — Farm— Dairy Prt^ueU 10 Lieberg. Telephone 6459. street, near school. Phone 3300 or The musical to be given at the Household Goods ...... It widow, Martha Kissman; Wilbur BRAKEMAN KTT.T.F.n until December 23, is the first air South M etao„.. . ^ 875 Main St. Machinery and T o o le ...... IS 7975. Ethel Fish Lewis. safety congress to be held. Musical Instruments || Merridew, -a crooked speculator, day afternoon Docem 21 w J lol- ■ Office and Store Equlpmaat •&.. 14 POULTRY AND FOR RENT—4-ROOM FLAT, trol- Clarence Freiheit; Little Sis Riggs, New York, Dec. 10.— (AP) — A The delegates, five of whom are 'ow the usual custo-i o ” forro'^r l Specials at the S to r e s ...... M a regular tomboy, Betty Bika; trakeman was burned to death and from the United States, were enter­ years, and will be in the nature of a ! Wearing Apparel—F u rs ...... If) SUPPLIES 43 ley line, convenient to mills, all improvements: heat. 243 Center Gladys May Merridew, a sweet two other railroad workers injured tained by the air ministry, the first Candlelight service, i:o.iov/ecl by a Wanted— To Buy ...... |g official reception to be given them Rooms— Board—Hotels—He— rtn FOR SALE—YOUNG ROASTING street. Telephone 6990. young thing, Wilma Hess; Aaron today In a rear-end collision between program of carols, ancient and FIRE ALARMS Restanraata ducks, 32 and 24c per pound. B. T. Slick, not as green as he looks. two south bouhd freight trains at by the French government. modern. Mr. McKinley acting direc­ ought to remind you of protecting Rooms Without Board ...... It FOR RENT—AFTER DEC. 15— Emil Seelert, Jr.; Clarence Green, a i Riverside drive and 120th street. During the Congress, visits will tor has chosen a number of entirely Boardert Wanted ...... u .l8 -A Allen, Doane street. Telephone yourself from a serious financial Country Board— Reeort* ...... || 8834. 6-room tenement. Improvements. mysterious young man, Henry Jans­ John Woodwaurd of Albany, N. Y., be made to Orly, Villacoublay and new carols, which includes several loss. Our fire insurance policies Hotels— Restaurants ...... |t Inquire at 24 Church street. sen; The Girl In Red, Johanna died In flames which swept the Le Bourget air ports where demon­ quaint old French and German set- sa"ve the pact of the loss the brave Wanted— Rooms— Board ...... 4| FOR SALE — 100 PLYMOUTH Gorens; Hotel guests: Emma Klesh, caboose. Firemen stretched hose strations of new inventions will be tings, at the same time! retaining firemen are unable to save. Real Estate For Rea< FOR RENT—HERE IS where you Ernestine Gorens, Erna Hess, Ernest Rock Pullets, $1.50 apiece, some across Riverside drive and down a made. The Congress is concerned j many favorites of former programs Less than cent a day or about Apartments, Flats. Tenements .. It can save a coal bill this winter, a Kamm, Richard Nlese, Allan Frei­ Business Lnacatlone for Rent 14 laying. Telephone Rosedale 52-3. 50-foot embankment to the - ca­ with perfection of building ma- which are always looked forward to 3 cents a week insures your furni­ Houses for Rent ...... two room nicely furnished heated heit, boose, tying up traffic more than an terlals, especially of control instru- j with pleasureable anticipation, ture or house for $1,000 for 3 years, Suburban for Rent ...... fe apartment, for light housekeeping. Act 1. An Oklahoma Farm, Mrs. hour. ments, better marking of routes, the i Mr. McKinley has added as bis Summer Homes for R ent ...... |7 FUEL AND FEED 49^ Berry’s kitchen. I afford to take a chance Wanted to R e n t ...... Comfortable and convenient, rate psychology of pilots, schools for I personal contribution, an for this small payment? reasonable. Bert E. Judd. Phone Act 2. The same scene. A few pilots, schools for pilots and better number “ Christmas day In Sicily, Real Estate For Sale SPECIAI^O CORDS OF season- C. N. G. ORDERS I Call us at 3450 or 5746 or drop in Apartment Building for Sale f| 7915. days later. dissemination of weather reports. a descriptive setting full of Christ­ ed birch wood $4.00 load, good at 1009 Main Street before it Is too Business Property for Sale u ... TO Act 3. A Chica"o hotel dining Hartford, Dec. 10.—(AP)—Ser­ Among the United States’ dele­ mas spirit and devotion. Departing Farms and Land fop Sale . . . « , 71 measure; also hard wood $6.00 per late. FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, room. One year later. geant Herbert E. Welch, Company from customary practice, the entire Houses for Sale ...... «< load. Thomas Wilson, Phone 8581 gates are Major Robert Walsh, as­ all modern improvements, 144 Music during the acts will be E, 169th Infantry, is directed in offering will be devoted to the Lots for Sale ...... 71 or Rosedale 37-4. sistant military attache of the Resort Property for Bale ...... 74 Pearl street. Call 7078. furnished by the Misses Edith and special orders issued today by the American Embassy in Paris, L,ieu- Christmas Community Fimd, an ob- ROBERT J. SMITH S^uburban for Sale ...... 75 Alma Andrulot and Edward Andni- office bf the state adjutant-general tenant Commander George Mu’ray, which is well worthy of every BEAL ESTATE Real Estate for Exohange ....« t| FOR S^LE—HARD WOOD $6 load FOR RENT—THREE ROOMS, all Wanted— Real Eetate 77 or slabs $5; also light trucking lot. Home made candy will be sold tc appear before an examining board assistant naval attache in London I effort, STEAMSHIP TICKETS improvements, at 30 Church street. during the evening by Miss Susie AnctloB— Legal Hottc— done. V. Flrpo, 116 Wells street. for examination to determine his fit­ and John J. Ide, technical assistant! — — — — — Not4c## •im *s• Vt Inquire at above address any Suhie and the girls of her commit­ Dial 6148. time. ness for appointment as second lieu-1 in Europe of the National Advisory tee. tenant. Committee for Aeronautics. GAS BUGGIES—^An Off Day for Hem By FRANK BECK I CAN IMAGINE NOW OPPORTUNITY I M SORRY I M N O T SURPRISED VOU WERE TO REALLY, WELL.. HERE ABOUT THAT,TOO w h a t ! TRYING TO A M IN THE CITY. SEE MB.MI&S VENEEF^ , M R . h o r n 1 WANT TO BE ^^^STERDA'r S E T T L E O U T [TRICK NOW TO PHONE HEM BUT I THOUGHT THAT I DON'T KNOW FAIR, MISS VENEER , IT OF COURT YOU...... WHY THERE IF WP GOT TOGETHER WHAT TO SAY. AND OO THE MANLY OCCURRED WE MIGHT STRAIGHTEN A FTER HIRING HE IS... AND IN V E 3 T ! IT WAS MOTHER THING... NOW WHAT'O A LAW YER? TO H E M OUT OUR...ER ___ WHO ADVISED W ITH A IN A LIMITED AMOUNT IN T H A T IF BE r e a s o n a b l e ... WHY.. THATS n ' MISUNDERSTANDING, ME TO SUE... FOR BOTH OF CARLOTTA AND AVOID THE. ILLEGAL.. PEROXIDE OF COURSE US ___ HOW'S, HOW D A R E VENEER'S UNPLEASANTNESS r H A V E N 'T A CHECK CUMULATIVE H E A R T W A S O F A LO N G YOU SUGGEST BLONDE!! f o r g o t t e n .. FOR I T , SIR , PREFERRED A S S O FT t r i a l . y n THE ...ER.. S 5 0 0 ? G O O D D A Y AS HER VOICE, PAST.. STOCK SHE M IfiH T SIR! SETTLE HER- S U IT O U T PAR VALUE $100— DIVIDENDS QUARTERLY O F COURT. SO, POSING AS A N OLD F R IB N P , H E manchesteTS istruction C A L L E D MP C O ,lN C . ANip Mi FOR FULL DISTAItiS Ricic A. A. KNOFLA or MliXARD PARK Agents 875 Main Street. ■f.:: P h in « S M a

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^TOKBSDAY, DECEMBER 1 0 ,19M. , ATTHESOUTH Santa Surprise Packages jflETHODlST CHURCH 25c Girl Scout Gifts Dozens and dozens of Surprise Packages for Why not give the enthusiastic girt scout Tomorrow Erening, 7:30 good little children. Red for boys—green for needed scout items. We are exclusive agents girlsl See Santa tomorrow afternoon and In town for Girl Scout supplies. WESLEYAN CIRCLE SALE evening in ToylEmd! Basement SO U TH M/\ NCHCS TER ■ CONN Main Floor, rehr and FREE ENTERTAINMENT WHIST-DANCE Thousands of Christmas Gifts at the New Low Prices at Hale’s THURSDAY, DEC. 11, 8 P. M. ODD FEIXOWS’ HALL Snnset Bebekah and King David Lodges. Only Two Shopping Thursdays Until Christmas! Shop Tomorrow! 6 Money Prizes. Refreshments. Dancing. 35 Coits. ABOUT TOWN • A Christmas Sale! 500 “Fyne-Poynt” A Holiday Sale! Women’s A pre-natal clinic will be held at Propel and Repel Suede and Cape the Memorial Hospital Annex at 3 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. Slip-on Gloves SILK NEGLIGEES and At their meeting tonight in Tinker Hall the Sons of SL George will in­ PENCILS stall their officers. The Grand .98 President will also pay an official For Women and Men visit. Hiere is also to be a delega­ This Christmas we are fea­ tion of members from Springfield turing the very popular and LOUNGING PAJAMAS lodge to pay a social visit. There will smart 4-button slip-on gloves tie refreshments. at $1.98. Choice of washable suede and cape in dark and light All active members of the Ameri­ shades. Quality can Legion, Drum, Fife and Bugle Corps are requested to report at the Main Floor, right Usually State Armory, Friday night at 7:15 Retailing o’clock sharp with blue uniforms, Buy for Yourself! at $10.! blue trousers and brass helmets. A special purchase enables us to offer these high grade women’s and The annual meeting of the Con­ Buy for School Friends'! men’s pencils at this ridiculously necticut Horticultural Society wdll low price. Every pencil in this take place Friday evening at eight sale formerly retailed at $1.50 to If you’re thrift-minded, and who isn’t these days, you’ll o’clock at the Pond house, Elizabeth Buy for Pupils! $7 each. Propel and repel pencils purchase your Christmas negligees during this special selling Park. The business will include the in gold, silver and colored pearl in at $5.98. Stunning three-piece rayon lounging pajamas. election of officers, reports of the orange, black, green, red and or­ year’s work and a social hour with satin pajamas with marabou trimming___ quilted robes . chid. Purchase several for Christ­ satin robes with marabou trimming. Pastelshades. refreshments. Buy for Business Folks! mas giving during this sale. Choose early for best selections! Famum H. Lane, well known as a musician here and in Talcottville, Hale’s Pencils— Main Floor, front entrance New- Hale’s Silk Negligees— ^Main Floor, rear will give an organ recital at the Scantic meeting house in East Windsor, Sunday afternoon at 3 Costume Jewelry o’clock. He will be assisted by Louis A Dainty Chirstmas Gift! B. Main, bass. All music lovers will Why Not Give a New Frock! be welcome. $1.00

Buy now and save 10 per cent on A new shipment of bright Smart all clothing at House’s.—Adv. Coty’s Face Powder and colored costume jewerly that will make smart, dainty gifts. Have your furnace cleaned at New checkers, pendants, once by our EUectric Furnace Clean­ brooches, and bracelets in metal Coty’s Perfume and colored stone. One piece Silk Frocks ing Process. G. E. Willis and Son, Women’s Inc. Phone 3319.—Adv. or an entire set—^wlll please! $5 Pottery Main Floor, front Linen Hankies For Miss and Madam y set Table Lamps 3 in box 5 0 c ($1.00 Grade) Trade A t Dozens of dozens of gift Give a girl friend one of these 1.95 boxes packed with three of the Glenney^s special combination packages con­ smartest handkies. Solid col­ sisting of the famous Coty face Beautiful table lamps that ors and whites with embroider­ These gifts will be given What could be a more welcomed gift tVmTi powder complete with a bottle of will brighten many homes this ed trimming. Excellent for a new silk frock? Surely every girl and away Xmas eve. One chance Coty perfume in the famous odors. Christmas! The best-looking school girls and Simday school woman could use one. Beautiful models in with every $1 purchase. Most every girl is familiar with colored pottery bases complete pupils. the smartest, up-to-the-minute styles—bole­ this high grade product. with decorated parchment Main Floor, rear ros, lace and bead trimmings, novel sleeves 1st Prize $35 Overcoat shades. Regular $5.00 grades. and jackets— in high shades, prints and bla^k. Toilet Goods—Main Floor, right Models for business, afternoon and evening 2nd Prize $30 Suit Basement wear. 3rd Prize $10 Shoes New Pastel Frocks—Main Floor, rear 4th Prize $5 Hat For the Modern Home! Linen Cloths For a Child's Christmas! GLENNEY’S Rich Rayon-Satin $ 1.25 The smartest little linen cloths in solid colors with light self-color borders. 54 inches Suede Zipper Sets Bed Spread Sets square. Also cheery plaid lunch cloths. Torrid Women’s Coat—Hat—Leggins Electric Toasters $5 and $6 Linen Leather Jackets y .v $5-98 Damask Sets What could be more welcomed than one of these solid color rayon-satin $14-75 PINEHURSf bed ensembles—80x90-inch spread The sports girl should be re­ with wide side ruffles complete with The well-known Torrid re- $2.98 membered with a jaunty leather aUALlTY versible electric toasters with r a half-moon pillow. Rose, blue, gold, A small group of $5. and $6 jacket. We are featuring gen­ green and lavender. Last Christmas bright colored handles. Com uine leather models warmly A gift that will please the yoimgster CO RN ED plete with cord and plug. Fea damask sets repriced $2.98. similar sets were retailing at $9.98. 54x70 inch cloth and six nap­ wool lined. High shades with and his mother. Three-piece suede sets X B EE F ^ tured for Christmas at $3.95. patch pockets and belted. consisting of a jacket, leggins and helmet. Spreads—Main Floor, left kins. Basement Main Floor, left Main Floor, rear 2 to 6. Warm, comfy outfits for cold Win­ ter days. Green, red, brown and navy.

Thursday! Friday!! Saturday! Suede Sets— Main Floor, rear FRESH FISH FROM Hundreds an d Hundreds Of Popular Toys At BOSTON. We will havQ^maU Smelts at 30c lb., Butter at 30c lb. and $2.98 Pure Dye Mackerel at Filet of Haddock, Cod, Dressed Haddock and Salmon Extra Large, 70x80-Inch Oysters, Clams Silk Underwear ■ T @ y Salt Herring Salt Mackerel WILLOW ROCKERS Salt Cod $8.98 FANCV FILET OF SOLE SPECIAL! Well constructed willow rock­ Part-Wool Blankets The MEAT DEPARTMENT ers with upholstered cushions suggests tender Native Veal for in assorted patterns. stewing. Lamb Patties, 4 for 39c. “KIDDIES’ PAL” DOLLS Spiced Ham or Jellied Tongue Featured At! Canadian Bacon $1.00 Flexible Sleds Honey Comb Tripe 15-inch sleeping doll, choice Doll Houses of light and dark hair. Dressed. $2.75 (2 for $5.00) $ SUGAR Baldwin 1.00 PIANOS Boys and girls always wish Apples for Flexible Flyers each Christ­ 10 lbs. Smart little doll houses in the 50c modem manner. The littla mas. This is a well construct­ Mahogany finished upright ed sled at $2.75. One of these part-wool 49c Regxfiar $2.98 pure silk lingerie fea­ mother would welcome one this blankets will keep a deeu: 51c tured for three days only at $2.59. Christmas! pianos in red and black. Small peck size. one warm and comfy all Beautifully made silk imderwear in Winter long. Fluffy, part- smartly tailored, embroidered and 3-Pc. Table Sets Fresh Green Talking Dolls wool, double Ifiankets in Beans and Peas; lace trimmed models in white and BLACKBOARDS Oaoliflower, Spinach, Carrots and smart block plaida in.rose, Ripe Tomatoes, Lettuce. flesh. Choice of gowns, slips, paja­ $ 1.00 $2.98 $4.98 blue, gold, green and lav­ mas, chemises, step-ins, dance sets, Easel desk blackboards with ender. Extra generous and panties. Extra large, 24-inch talk­ Large drop-leaf table and size, 70x80 inches. $2,98 Medinm Large ing, dolls; fully dressed. An picture chart. Green and red 2 chsiirs. Plain varnish fin­ finishes. Large size. never before gavS such Strictly Strictly excellent doll at $1.00! ish. warmth and comfort! Fresh Eggfs Fresh Eggs Hale’s Toyland—Basement 49e 59c Silk Undies— ^Main Floor, rear dozen dozen Blankets—Main Floor, left Get Your Ticket On Large Noah’s Ark Take advantage of these low ^ees on eggs—a drop of 6c a Wzenp-«at more eggs. Pinehurst Shop Hale’s— The Busy Christmas Thrift Store’^