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i>------IJEATH ANSWERS ■■■< > FOUR M U O N MOTHER’S APPEAL A Roosevelt Conference Wilii Santa Claus UNDYS REACH REVISE INCOME TAX Doctors Not Allowed To End IDLE ARE NOW the Sufferinsrs of Deformed SAN PEDRO ON M A m WAGES Nine Months Old Child. H O M E m H O P LAWS, MORGENTHAU Toronto, Dec. 16.—(AP)-r Nlne months of suffering was ended today with the death of Goal Set by President b a Toronto baby whose mother ADVISES COMMITTEE had appealed to doctors to end Reach D(Mniiiicaii Repoblic its life. Reached — May Carry 'N^ctim o f hydracepbalus in Short Flight from Puer­ which caused its head to grow ACCDENTAL DEATH Treasory Head Fa?ort Low­ to three times normal size, the die C. W. A. Plan Into the Infant became unconscious to Rico— To Continoe early this week. Pressure on er Tax on Earned Income Spring Months. the brain piaraljrzed all the vital Trip Tomorrow. THEORY IS PROBED centers. and from Income on b - Dr. Luke Testey,, surgeon, said it was “fortunate the par­ WuhlngtoD, Dec. 16,— (A P )—The ents are sensible about it; that San Pedro, Dominican Republic, State Police Not Satisfied Testments— Also WonU Civil Work* Adminiftratlon eald to* the mother Is bearing up well Dec. 18.— (A P )— Col. and Mrs. day that more than 4,000,000 are after the terrific and utterly CbEmles A. Lindbergh landed here at tihneoessary strain placed upon With the Report on Coach Ha?e Husband and Wife DOW on Itj payroll. her by inhumane, cruel law. 10:40 a. m., eastern atandiu'd time, Thle wae the goal eet by Prert- ‘Terbaps now the senseless today after a filgbt from San Juan, dent Roosevelt, In authorizing use Glendon’s Death. Make Out Income Tax superetltloD which seems to Pue^ Rico, Pan-American Air­ o f upwards of 1400,000,000 for di­ control government action In ways announced. rect employment of persons thereto­ sucb conditions (.nd cases will Returns. fore on relief rolls. It is expected be overcome and the authori­ San Pedro is on the southern coimt CbathEun, M ems., Dec. 16— (A P ) that Congress will be asked to pro­ ties will realize the needless of the Dominican Republic, eturt of — State police, not entirely satisfied vide more fimds for this purpose to agony and suffering which have Santo Domingo and about 226 miles with the "accidental death” theory WEBshtegtoh, Dec. 16— ( A P ) — Am carry the C W A into the spring been caused a baby who did west o f San Juan. months. nothing wrong and two parents ’They alighted here, Pan-Amerl- of MedlcEd Examiner C. H. Keene, extensive revision of income tax Harry L, Hopkins, OvU Works who loved It.” If “Slstie” and "Buzzie” Dali chance upon this picture they’ll have a pretty good idea of what Santa might oan ofRciala said, because of the laws WEBS recommended to the Hoxise administrator, told reporters his in­ leave at their White House tree this Christmas. For when this photo was taken In a Washington toy shop, good airport and facilities. They w ays Emd meiBna committee today formation showed that the full quo­ planned to stay here today and re- Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt was getting some g ift ideas for her grandchildren. by Acting Secretary Morgenthau, ta of employment planned for De­ svme their Journey toward Mlajni but questions of rates were with­ cember 16 has been completed. He and New York tomorrow. 10 DEAD, 30 HURT held pending completion of the bud­ could not, however, give any definite get. figures and contented himself with THE TAKE-OFF He addressed his remarks to a the statement that 4,000,000 are GRATITUDE, BASIS San Juan, Puerto Rico, Dec. 15.— sub - committee’s recommendations employed. IN BUS ACaDENT 2 DUCK HUNTERS DROWN (A P )— 05l. and Mrs. (Varies A. on income taxes and then disclosed He paid tribute to state and local Lindbergh took off from the harbor the TreEBsury hEBs sterted a study o f Q vil Works administrations and OF A LEGAL SUIT here In their big red hydro-mono­ “the whole question of the relatioa volunteer workers who have devot­ plane at 8:60 a. m., e. a. t , on their of the taxing srstem of the United ed their time to the situation for AS THEIR BOAT UPSETS (light towtmd Miami. Fear Three More Will Be States to t^se of the several the past month. <»• They biui stayed here overnight, states.” Some Quotas Unfilled Added to List— Bos Driy- the guests of acting Governor Ben­ Morgentbau’s recommendations, Borne of the states have not filled Third Danbury Man Rescmed Rescue from Drowning 20 jamin J. Horton imd Mrs. Horton reviewed at a White House confer­ their C W A quota but others have U.S. ENVOY DENIES EEfter dying the 68 miles from Port- ence yesterday, contained no esti­ exceeded the number they were sup- er Years Ago Recalled by of-Spaln, ’Trinldful, to San Juan in mate of how much revenue might bosed to employ. Adjustments will and Taken to Hospital — 5 hours and 40 minutes. be rEBised by re-wrltlng the Income ne made to level out the situation. H E U RESIGN POST Before the take-off, Cdl. Lind­ law's EBdmlnlstffitive provisions. But Hopkins estimated there still are Letter Writer. bergh did not specify his Immediate it WEBS learned the Treasury consid­ 1,600,000 families on reUef rolls and Cresc nt City, Fla., Dec. 16,— He Is Placed on the destination although it was Indicat­ ered too high the ways and means said the exact number probably will (A P )—An inquest was called today ed that he and Mrs. lindbergh sub-committee’s estimate that Its plans would raise 8270,000,900. About sot be known for another 80 days. to fix the responsibility for the Danger List Robert W. Bingfaam Says He New York, Dec. 18.— (A P ) — ’The might make a stop en route to HopkSns today made pubUo rules tralB-aobeol bos crash which yes­ Miami at Simto Domingo, lUsout 800 8100.000. 000 was considered a more reecue from drowning 20 years ago likely return. c f the Civil Works admlnlstratiOB terday killed ten children and in­ miles away. ’The Lindberghs ]re«ter- eoverlng the employment of clert- Is Coning Home to Spend of a Uttle girl brought the law day obtained permission to enter His Beconomeiklattoos eal workers. This carries the stipu­ jured about 80 others. Bridgeport, Dec. 18.— (A P )—’Two down today upon Clarence ’Thome, the Dominican Republic. Importent recommendations by Morgenthau included: lation that the so-caUed white-col­ It was feared th i death list would of a party of three Danbury duck an elderly investment broker. ’The PEUi-Ameiican Airways route, A lower tax on earned Income lar workers may be employed up to mount as nine children, ranging hunters are believed to have perish­ the Holidays. Thome was held in 8600 bail to­ which the Lindberghs are followliti, from 11 to 17 yean of age, lay In from Income on investments. 89 hours per week at prevaillat ed off the mouth of the Housatonlc day on a charge of having written is 1,180 miles from S eui Juan bo rates in the individual communities Palatka hospitals suffering from in­ anno)ring letters to Mrs. Evelyn Miami. A requirement ttot husband and river, Stratford early today, and one wife must make Joint income tax rs- but not less than the following rates juries. The oendltlOB of three was , Dec. 18.— (A P )—United Sharp. Start Emttf who was rescued is on the danger tum s, a change estimated to b rin g \ . per week; critical and physicians said the out­ The story told by Thome Is this: The Lindberghs went to tha p tp - States Ambasador Robert W. Bing­ in-840,000,000 o r EBddltienal revenue Base A, Southern Zone, |12; Cen­ come of the othen could not be de- list at the Bridgeport hospital suf­ *Twenty years ago Mrs. Sharp, Ameiican Airport shortly aft^ 8 fering from exposure. ham and Mrs, Bingham started a yea tral Zone, fl6 : Northern Zone, |18. then a of six, was fishing from a. m., acooaqwaied liv Mrs. Horton lOosWsnai f k f t Is u ) Tba man raacued la Minot. Barter, presentiag this recommanda- Intermediate, Southern Zone, |19; m home for the GMglstmaa baSdags to- a river bank and fell into the Emd Mshlon' Ashtm; governor's BItfcird J. Glendon S4,jtf 11 Patch street, Danbury. ’The ' ' ,'gsothi^ safhrad. dtesqtly Central Zone, filS; ..orHt--*' Z ^ , dait* ’They expect to reborn to Lon­ ' s iilp t). «.’9he WSJ, resoued t;y a maa secretary,■ men believed drowned afte£#tbeit to tSSf gseeef O b a^ E. l O t A ^ don early in Februsuy^ ’’ I named John Cavaasusdi. The Botlv GolotMl and Mbs. Lindbergh 121. foot rowbuat was upset in the heavy gratitude of Mrs. Sharp’s tether w ii New York banker. Siting: Operating Supervisory, Southern I remained In the Airport office half sea Dr. John J. Mayeroik, 36/ A number of British and Amsrl- so deep, Thome said, that he de­ present law enceuragsa Zone, 118; Central Zone, |21; North­ FIND BODY AFIRE; can friends and American Embsusy an hotir checking'weather reports Washington avenue, and Joseph A. clared Cavanaugh would never f a l « bp one spoase directly to O s ern Zone, 824. attaches were at Waterloo station and chatting with Clara Livingston, *IlMy arlsbed t e .fl^ out why, if, be Sabo, 1 Byrone street, both of Dan­ need for an^hlng. other X X X . In the moat notorious Technical Supervisory, Southern to bid them farewell when they left a local avlatrlx Emd "Red” WlUJam* had gone temting aa supposed, he '.'ccent cEBSe the Jury EBequltM ths bury. Met Cavanaugh Zone, 118-186; Central Zone, |21- for Southampton to embark on the son, a Pan-American pilot, before was drensed In 'light blue trousers husbEBnd from a criminal ch arge te SUSPECT IS H E D . Hear Man’s Cries Recently Thome met (tevanaugb. 840; Northern Zone, 824-846. Empress of Britain. going to the lEmdlng stage. such a situation. The teoonie taxes Barter was saved by Henry Ford- He found him feeble and imjiover- The rates for semi-skilled labor, The big liner Is calling at New ’There they entered a row boat (Oonttaoed on Page Two) Vrhlch the husband sought to avoid ham, Sniffen Point, Stratford, and isbed, he said. He heard the story the new rules say, depend upon local York on this trip. Emd wont out to the plEme which was in this manner amounted to over Donald Johnson, a neighbor, after of the rescue Emd offered to write custom and are to be set between “There Is not cbe slightest foimda- Mrs. Sharp. It was the tone of anchored in the harbor. 81.000. 0 00 ," Chicago Police Say Peddler Fordhum beard the man’s cries for the wage rate for skilled and un­ tlofi for the report that I may not these letters, Mrs. Sharp declared, Frank Powers, the local manager Morgenthau said all his recom­ h^lp as be fioated upstream in the skilled labor In accordance with return or that I am going to an­ that led her to complain to the aa for PEm-American Airwajp. Etccom- U. S IS CHALLENGED mendations were directed a t tiimte- Housatonic river more than an hour local prevailing rates, imless other­ KiDed Janitor, Then Tried other post,” said the ambassador. tborlties. panled the Lindberghs In the row­ ating “any loopholes” EBnd to see wise provided for by agreements after the boat bad upset. They row­ To See President She said ’Thome bad asked her to boat. that legitimate Imsiness should not ed to ml('Stream, rushed Barter approved by the public works ad­ He will BO to Wsuihlngton to see provide a trust fimd for Cavanaugh, Mrs. Lindbergh at once climbed BY RUM SMUGGLERS be impeded. ministrations within or through the to Cremate Him. ashore and there Felix Bergwald of President Roosevelt enroute to bis and that In one letter he bad threat into the rear cockpit. *1116 Colonel Morgenthau favored wnmHnif Stratford took him to the hospital state. home at Louisville, Ky, ened to send the elderly man on a spent about 16 minutes releasing of consolidated returns for corpora­ in bis car. Mr. Bingham expected to discuss lecture tour, his subject to be her the mooring ropes and looking over tions Etnd added that “ the commit­ Chicago, Dec. 16— (A P ) — A few Oarlocks Froze various matters involved In Anglo- "Lack of Gratitude.” the plEme, before he started the en­ tee .may wish to discuss as w ell The party bad come here from Mrs. Sharp said she recalled the Ask to Be Allowed to Brins minutes after ths blazing body of a American relations with the Presi­ gine. other forms of taxation on la ^ Danbui^ yesterday to take advan­ dent, sucb as currency problems. river rescue vividly, but did not Only alx>ut 60 persons were scale businesses such as the exeeea GREECE EXTENDS man bad bsen found In a vacant lot tage of the last day of the duck Imports, wheat and naval building know the name of the man who gathered at the airport to see the profit tax. Recommendations as to pollcs had a suspect In custody to­ programs. saved her life. H e ir Liquor to Bonded hunting season. They hired a boat departure. Among them were hEdf a these EBre beyond the scope of this Concerning the intematlooal day and said be confessed to the and set out for the lower river dozen officers of the 66th U. S. In­ statement” wheat negotiations proceeding IN S E L ’S PERMIT slaying. meadows at 4 a. m., today. Accord­ fantry. Warekonses. Morgenthau said the ’Treasury 'The victim was John A. Jobb, 68, ing to Barter’s story to his rescuers through the International wheat hopes to recommend at EBtt early marketing committee here this Beoognlzea OAoer I building caretaker, and the man they were soon In trouble because SLEET STORM AIDS Col. Lindbergh recognized one of date a complete revision of the part- held as his slayer is Fred Markham, week, Mr. Bingham said; of freezing of oarlocks; their boat them, Capt Miguel Monteainos, WEUhlngton, Dec. 15.— (A P ) — nerEdiip provisions o f the inoome ta x a bill peddler. Lieutenant Oliver was swamped about daylight by ’"rhey are going well—making law, saying: Utilities Magnate Allowed to progress.” whom be ban met on a previous President Rposevelt w e u said at the Hoffman and Detective James Sul- huge waves, and overturned. He said be was sorry be would be ARMY OF JOBLESS visit. He stopped and shook tumds ’Treasury today to have ordered the “So long as the partner must re­ llv u said be confessed. Once the boat capsized Barter did unable to return here for the meet­ with the capteln, then greeted all Navy to cooperate with cbe CoEUt port all pEBrtnershlp tecome, he Police said they believed Jobb not see his companion again. Remain in That Conntry ing of the full wheat commission, the other officers. Guard In stopping rum running off should be permitted to deduct the originally came from Saskatchewan Sorvlvor's Story corresponding partnership losses." in Canada. Leters were foimd January 22, but said John Van A. A fter the colonel bad started the the PEmlflc doEuit. 'The story of the tragedy as told MaoMurr^, American minister to motor, the plane drifted slowly The Treasury heEBd opposed the Until Jannary 21. among his belongings Mstmarked at the Bridgeport hospital by Minot Inclement Weather. Delays ’This step was teken In reply to Latvia, sJsthonla and Lithuania, down tha channel j f the harbor. The committee plEBn to eliminate credit at Brandon and Sw ift (jurrent In Barter, survivor, follows: what the government regarded as a for foreign tex payments. that province. would preside In his place. colonel waved to the watching ”I left Danbury In my car with challenge of its law enforcement Fair AmBagement RaO and Road Traffic in group kfid te a fear moments the fimilltles by a freighter lying off the Athens, Dec. 16,— (A P )— Tlie But it was to eight-year-old Sabo about 4 o’clock this morning. "In the Judgment of the depart­ plane was off the water and roaring CEdlfomla coEuit with a liquor car- Greek govemn^ent today granted Jackie 'Tbrelkeld, whose mother, Doc left in bis car. We came down ment,” be sEdd, "the present ebt- over the city. It was flipped quickly Ro. Samuel Insull an extension to Jan. Mre. M lttle Tbrelkeld, Identified to Stratford and I had a key to New York. rEBngement seems fa ir EBnd should be CHRISTIIUS niADE It WEBS mEule plate that if similar 81 In the length of time le will be Jobb's charred body, that police Slatcber's boathouse at Bond’s Dock continued. If it is not continued, (Ckmtlmied on Page Tw o) steps were needed to stop smug­ allowci to remain in this coimtry. owed their clue that led to the In Stratford. I got a boat from American texpayers doing business Previously, In refusing to renew quick solution of the mystery. Slatcber’s boathouse and put It in gling on the Atlantic coEut the New York, Dec. 16.— (A P ) — A abroad, w ill have EBn EBddltlonal in­ the former American utilities oper­ Jackie told of a “terrible fight” In the back of my car and we drove to BEST IN YEAIIS President webs reiBdy to Issue the 3 sleet storm struck New York early TREASURY BALANCE centive to orgEinlze foreign corpora­ ator’s police residence permit, the the building where he lives with bis Milford to Smith’s Point whasn-vy necessary orders. today, delayed rail and road traz- tions to teke over their foreign busi­ mother and where Markham also car and Doc’s car were left. The government’s action was government announced be would be fic and furnished additional work Washington, Dec. 18— (A P )—*1116 ness with resultant loss of both resides and where Jobb was em­ ” I should say that It was -ite u t taken upon receipts of a telegram forced to leave the cotmtry Jan. 1. for thousands of unemployed who position of the ’Treasury on Decem­ business and revenue therefrom. His present permit expires Dec. ployed as janitor. 6:80 when we put the boat in Ute sent to Dr. JEimes M. Doran, form­ were reemited to keep streets ber 18 was: Receipts, 818,790,342.09; “It is quite clear that the ellml- 81. Taking Markham into custocty the water. I bad the decovs In a basket HercantOe Review Reports er hesBd of the IndustiisJ Alcohol cleared. expendltEires, 828,167,8^.11; bEd- nation of the foreign tax credit wDl Mr. Insull requested and was two officers said be confessed at and we put our gunr In the boat Bureau, Emd signed by the Sieg­ ’The Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Emce 1998,046,119.88; customs re­ not IncreEBse the revenues to the granted the extension today after once to having killed Jobb Tuesday and started out toward the lower fried Olsen Shipping CompEBzy, in T b t tjH Bosiness Trends company trains on its Brooklyn lines ceipts for the month, 111,711,112.89. extttit of the taxes which American the minister of ihe Interior bad In­ night and biding his body in a breakwater In the river. It was the Robert DoUeu* building, SEm were delayed from five to twenty Receipts for the fiscal year to taxpayers now save by virtue of It" formed him that he would be ex­ storeroom xmtil last night when be freezing cold and the boat was rather date (since July 1) 81,280,461,- Fnmcisco. minutes because of Ice forming on Concerning provisions for ex- pected to leave by the first of the removed It to the vacant lot under crowded with the three of us. ’Use Are Upward Now. 085.82; expenditures, 82,169,787,- The TelegnBm the third ridls and on the windows chuglng property and reorganising year. cover of darknese, saturated It with spray from .the surf was freezing on of motormen’s cars, several of 097.12 (including 8878,122,680.88 for This telegram, dated December 8, buEdneases, M orgenthau said they At the same time, today, he was gasoline and touched a match to it the oars and oar-locks. this company’s subway lines in emergency expenditures); excess of needed x»mplete redrafting EBnd EBdd-, Informed that his passport will be after placing it In a crudely nade Begins to Hall Brooklyn run from tunnels into expenditures 8889,886,011.80. (Oontlnaed on Page Two) New York, Dec. 18.— (A P )— The ed: visaed to any country be chooses to crematorium of bricks. “When we were almost to the entire aspect of trade movement open cuts, along the surfiu;e and on "The ’Treasury believes that It visit after leaving Greece, however, There it was discovered, etill was brightened this week by the elevated structures. buAilng, by a passerby. would be imwlse to eliminate com­ as be has no passport Mr. Insull (Oontlnaed. on Page Ten) expansion of retail sales, the mod­ While belated office workers sat will be required to travel on tem­ erate gains in industry and a fur­ In the stalled cars during the morn­ pletely the exchEBnge Eind reorgani­ porary papers. ther rise in employment, Dun and ing rush hours, powbr oars with Rickets Scrambles Bones, zation provisions at this time. Tlie Wanted In U. 8. Bradstreet eald today In their special scrapers moved along the department is now working upon X The aged fugitive wanted in Chi­ weekly trade review. "dead” sectors, scraping o ff the substitute for the present provlshma ice so that the power "shoes” of the which will be conetted as soon as cago to face embezzlement charges, State Troopers to Search “Reports from all parts of the trains could maintain contact. X-Ray Photographs Show possible.” made formal application for the ex­ countiy reveal that more progress Motormen took advantage of the Subject To Surtax tension of the permit yresterday. is now being made than at any time Turning toward possible new brief stops at stations to scrape the Morgenthau said he agreed thl^ For Boy’s Lost Mongrel In the last three month.-i,” skid the UrbEBna, Bl., Dec. 16 — (A P ) — ^disease is over the disordered array scbnes of asylum, Mr. Insull was Ice from their cab windows. 'The dividends out of earnings EBnd profltil review, “with a complete reversal X-ray studies showing that rickets of bone ctils freezes together . In without eonsulftr status as an lines affected were the Fulton, EBCoumulated . or the IncreajM ts of the attitude assumed at this peri­ scTEBmbles the interior structure of whatever pattern the c^a bapp«i American citizen. The Brighton Beach, Broadway-Brook- value of property accrued beteri ‘Trenton, N. J., Dec. 18— (A P )— ^and within a few minutes more than od last year. bones were EBzmounced today at the' to have. ’They do not return to thdr has revoked his passport. lyn and M}rrtle Avenue branobef. March 1, 1913 should be subjected New Jersey’s 200 uniformed state a bimdred police stations had in­ On Stable Baals. University of Hlteoi!a regimented orderliness. At Washington, it was said the Brookl3m surfeuie ear lines also to surtax. structions to be on the lookout for “ General business trends not only Rickets is a bone disease common Ttes even orientation of the bone Uhited States lacks administration troopers have been ordered by Gov­ experienced delays in aobedules, Adolph’s pal. are upward, but the betterment Is to children and the X-rays show micelles confirms previous theortea In dlacuselng the capital treaties only with Afghanistan, ernor A. Harry Moore to look Emd buses, which dally bring thou­ EBnd loss provlsloiBS, Morgan ’Then the governor wrote Adolph resting on a more stable basis than sands of commuters from suburbs that it la more dangerous than btei long held tha( such a structure pro­ Persia, China, Egypt and the inter- “here, there and everywhere” for an suggested two ^proaehea: that be bad a cocker spanid and during the mld-sximmer upswing. to rapid transit ternfinals in the been supposed. For In the pictures bably EBCcountod fo r bone strength. natloDallzed section of Morocco, 11-vear-old Jersey City boy’s "best that "It Is great to have a dog who As a result, CSirlstmas buying Is city, were delayed by ioe and snow- the bott^ of recovered childzra were Thebe studies were made by Dr. “^ e first would be to provide pal*’— a brown mongrel dog named Is always faithful, who is happy talnlng the largest proportions In covered roads and loe-oovered wlnd- not the same Emd never as strong as (3eorge L. Cterk and J. N. Mrgiidlok a tax at a flat rate on o i ^ t a l WASHINGTON SIUENT Rex. when you are happy, and who the last three yeeurs.” shielda. Some impatient motorists normal. of the BUnols Chemistry Depart­ galiu and permit the dediietloB Washington, Dec. 16.— (AP)— “I lost my best pal, my best com­ doesn’t care what others say about Wholesale markets have kept in private bars solved the windshield *1116 pletures showed first that a ment. ’They said that the pictures c ^ ta l loeaes tutaUy f r o m the 61 State Department officials had no pany whom I love so dearly,” you, so long as you belong to him pace with the demand, the review diffiouRv by raising the windshields good strong bone Is structuziuly like show rickets breaks down the “or­ tal galiBa of the m r m y e a r e r comment today when Informed of Adolph Olola, Jr., wrote the gover­ and he belongs to you. said and distribution Is being main­ and facing into the teeth of the a mass o f toothpicks cartthilly laid ganic cement” which holds the bope suoMSdhig year. press despatches from Athena that nor, begging for some executive “Tonight, when you are sleeping, tained nearly at the high levels at­ freezing wind. parallel, bound together 4n o r d ^ y micelles together. . ffaallar to that la thd im M tks Greek government had granted action. “He’s a sort of a mixed these fine state troopers will be tained during the Thanksgiving sea­ *1116 atorm, however, had a bright bimdUea. The bone struotuM re­ “The beat thing to do about Impoiea a fu rtlter .rqgtttbtlodi an extension of Samuel InsuD’s po- breed, half German police and half searching here, there and every­ son.* ’The report said increased side for the imemployed, as the dty sembling tooth-picks are the mi­ rickets,” sata the report, “Is to pre­ the 4ftlffhottoa«af ------llee permit, allowing him to reside chow dog." where for that fine little dog' of schedules are becoming more num- ordered that^^ between 9,000 and cellae, extremely small fibrous tis­ vent I t The^ disease leavai an te* proposed , __ iB'Athens unto January 81. No time was wssted.' Immediate­ yours, and I do hope they find him, eroEu from Industrial centers and a 10,000 emergency workere be em­ sues made largely o f calo^uza. deUlfle effect Where It attacks a cit. ykiaifig a fu r t ^ It was indicated no further nego- ly the governor got in touch with so that he may share with you in number of plants already are plan­ ployed to aeelBt Gie reguifEr m ow Rickets aoramUea tnaae bone person a ascond time, the damage ahlai xastrietlQ» tfm i the superintendent of state police, what I hope will be a very merry ning to open eailier than usual to toothpicks, turning them tapsy turvy Is much more severe, more devastM^ jO M ttn e d m Page Opkmel H. Norman Schwarzkopf, Christmas.” 1 work on spring orders. (OdntteiMd en Page V w e) as If ipUlad out o f a box. tha teg." I •. ^ .'-i f^ J iS E T W O llANGHBSniB e v e n in g HERALD. llANGHIjtnER, CONN, fRlDAT. DBCEISBER 16, IMR

nsgro, chief of defease counsel, abandoned his plan to put CrawCofd Give Her NEGRO COIiFESSED on the itaad to refute "stirtemeats nrrruTESLosT ABOUT TOWN Oalleher testtfled he obtained Iron the negro. OBITUARY HE KILLED WOMEN Harold Kraus, Boston poUee court DORINC COID SNAP Mr. ad M n . Paul Wan^wiatiTi of •i9 The Gift She Wants reporter, testified that Crawford made no objection to an Intesview DEATHS with Galleber. He said he took Church of the Nazarene. An en­ down the statement. Adzm Zidftirif From Boston Officers Testify in Soow and Ha3 FaD io Many joyable evening was spent with the- Ldeut Edward J. Keating, Boston Adzm Zelonis of Apel place, de4 HOMEffARD police detective, said he went to the usual social pastimes and a buffet lunch was served. •t the Oedarcrest sanitarium this Virginia at Trial of Ceorge Jail January 20, 1938 with Galleher, forenoon at 9:80 after an of ti the day following the first state­ Parts of U. Europe Mrs. WaUace Robb of Scar­ about a jtoar. Mr. Zelonls was 64 ment. years oW and a native of Lithuania. borough Road, royal matron of about and beaded«wait ^ Crawfori During the second conference be. Also Stem Swept. The family Mved In Manchester tween Galleher and Crawford. Keat­ Chapman Court, Order of Amar- tafl wind helping. anth, entertained her ^988 officers since 1929. Uhtii bis health became ing said, they were visible bo a impaired, Mr. Zelonls foUowed farm­ The airport staff sstiaa_____ borne Leeaburf, Va, Dec. 16.—(AP)— guard outside the glass encloaed (By Aaaodmted Press) ^ ing as an occupation. ship would reach Santo rv^*w|w\ room, the door of which was open. last night. The decorations, games, two hours. The Christmas Store For Two wltneoaea teatlfled today that Snow, freezing rain or nose-dlvlng and refreshments were aU appro- He leavM besides his wife eight George Crawford, negro, told them The witness said Crawford told children, the oldest of whom is A t 9:29 a. m., e. a t , I t a . mercury brought weather woea to p ^ t e to Christmas. Mrs. NeUle he expected to “ oa Kid Gloves Hug-Me-Tlght eyea of man.’* Both quoted him aa froze birds la the air waa abating. Florence Horton presented to Mrs. the northeast tip of the riMMuton Baying Robb a beautiful Iniffet set consist­ Republican. They were about 146 “I know I am going to die for Several deaths ocoirred In the Scarfs Bathrobe United States, among them a Brook­ ing of silver candles and fruit dish. f u n e r a l s miles from San Juan and apparently I this, I am resuly to go back to Vir- WINTER TIGHTENS headed for Semto Domingo. glnlsL** lyn man who slipped on an icy street Hosiery Lounging Robes The Manchester League of Wom­ Caieeter John Weir They teatlfled In Loudoun county and fractured his skull and a en Voten will hold its monthly The funeral of Chester John Circuit Court In the trial of the ne­ S I E « i STATE Bridgeton, N. J., pedestrian who lost Skirt and Pajamas meeting Tuesday afternoon, Decem­ Weir, months old son of Mr. and gro on a charge of murdering Mrs. bis footing similarly. 11 ber 19, at the home of M n. Charles Adalbert C. Weir, who perish­ U. S. IS CHAUENGB) Haley, that the statement! were Fort Falrfleld, Me., bid for the Sport Jacket Shoulderettes J. Felber, 66 Elwood Road. The ed yesterday In the fire which de- made at the Chartea street Jail In “honor** of the Nation’s most frigid Deaths Nmnber Fonr Since meeting will begin at 2:16 and the e ^ y e d his parents home on Carter Sweaters Slips Boston before be was extradited to spot. It crackled in a temperature of guest speaken ^ be Mn. Brow­ BY RUM SMUGGLERS Virginia. » 44 below. Most of Now England s t ^ t , ^dghland Park, was held nell Gage of Suffieljl who will give this afternoon at the Dougan Fu­ Dance Sets Defense Plan Abandoned shivered, but temperatures in some a report of the recent convention in Ski Pants Wednesday— Traffic Bad­ neral Home on HoU street. Rev L. (CXintlniied Page Oae> Charles H, Houston, Washington other parts of the east rose. Greenwich, and Rev. Ernest A. Legg, New York Tangled Up C. Harris of the 8oi th M e t h o d Mittens Snuggies whose subject will be “ Child Protec­ church, conducted the service. The ly Impeded by Storm. , swept by freez­ tive Work.** »t Palo Alto, Calif., said: ing rain, got all tangled up in dis­ body was placed in the receiving ^ e represent the owners of the Anklets Chemise vaxilt in the East cemetery. arrayed transport facilities. Subway BriUsh freighter Mogul lying off A daughter waa bom this morn­ coast with cargo u>> By Associated Press trains ran as much aa 40 minutes ing to Mr. and M ra Walter 8. Pi’o^QUitely 40,000 cases assorted Skating Sets Pajamas Public Setback Winter tightened its siege on late. Ten thousand relief workers Cowles of 105 Holl street, at Mrs. at Canadian and Eluropean liquors. • Coimectlcut today with a stinging were hlreu to clear the streets. Howe’s Maternity Home on Wads­ SLEET STORM AIDS Skating Caps Nightgowns assault of rain, sleet and near zero The freighter Blalresk brought to worth street. "We drtslre to enter vessel into the harbor at Los Angwi^ axui TOURNAMENT temperatures that aulded the names Brooklyn five men it saved from the Blouses “ Pull-On” Purse of two duck hunters to the death foundering schooner Adams 250 James Porde won the turkey ARMY OF JOBLESS place merchandise in bonded ware­ toll and slackened travel to a snail- miles west of Bermuda during a given as first prize at the Masonic house subject to sale in accordance P- • UrP^rpMq TONIGHT like pace. Temple social room setbcu;k party with any Import quptas that may'be storm last Monday. (Gontlnued From Page One) set up. I At A party of Danbury duck Temperatures In the far west were last night. ’The usual Saturday night himters met with tragedy in Long partj% will be held this week as “This cargo represents all Mquor dropping again today. Rain fell removal department to keep the Island Sound when their row boat from Michigan to New York. usual. destined for smuggling purpoase off overturned at the mouth of the streets and sidewalks free of sleet Pacific coast which means if ves­ and ice. Housatonlc river after their oar­ sel is allowed entry cessaiioo of GEORGE’S The Manchester Klwanls club will 'The additional emergency work locks froze. Minot L. Barber, 34, have Its annual Christmas party smuggling activities on this coast ANNOUNCEMENT sole survivor of the expedition, re­ waa ordered early today on the for at lea^t six months. Monday noon at the Hotel Sheridan strength of Weather Bureau advices ported his two companions, Dr. Herbert E. Gaston, spokesman As customary, each member will that there probably would be a TAVERN John J. Mayerclk and Joseph A. WORK FOR “ WHITE ^ m ^ a gift for a boy or girl. for Acting Secretary Morgenthau, Our office and salesroom will be Sab) were lost as their 14-foot boat steady fall of rain or sleet all day Whether they are ill or out of town, and that although a slight rise In said this message was r^;arded as (Oak and Cottage Streets) was swamped by high waves. the gift will be appreciated Just the a challenge to tht government Barter, suffering from exposure, temperature waa expected, the open Saturday Afternoon and COLLAR” MEN SEEN same by the kiddles who receive mercury would remain below freez­ that by presidential authority kU No Admission Fee. was taken to Bridgeport hospital them. Christmas music will be ing. the Navy*e facilltleB on the PaeiflCt where his condition was reported Evening Until 9 P. M, and Every furnished by the “Elmer” quartet. The sleet storm started shortly on land and In the air, will oo-oper- serious. Principal Thomas Bertley will furn­ ate with thie Coaat Guard to eetab- Prizes: Two Chickens The tragedy brought the number after the hiring of emergency ish the attendance prize. workers began. llsh a blockade against liquor smug­ Evening Next Week Until 9 P. M. of deaths in Connecticut since Employment Making Inven­ gling. Wednesday’s snow storm to four. Officials described the Mogiil as a Freering temperatures glazed 310-foot steel steamer of highways with a coating of Ice. tory of Nation’s Building ACCIDENTAL DEATH registry which left Vancouver last Automobile windshields were cov­ STEEL CO. DEHES ered with sleet and many drivers Situation Is Suggested. May 20 and so far as the depart­ used candles to keep them free THEORY IS PROBED ment knows has not touched port The Manchester Electric Co. e since. from ice. JOHNSON’S ORDERS 773 Main Street DIAL 8500 Officials said it bangs oT the Phone 5181 Temperatures in the state ranged (Oont(naed from Page One) from five degrees above zero in Washington, Dec. 15.—(AP)—An lower California coqst acting aa estimate that 11,000 “white collar*’ the mother boat for ten fast aptai Manchester to 16 in Stamford. NRA Head Threatens to and wore only rubbers. And they Dealers in the former city pre­ workers will be given employment boats in a rum-running fleet MIDLAND wanted to know more about the These boats were described a» dicted ice 10 to 12 inches thick in a few days in making an inven­ note found in Glendon’s room. The would be ready for harvest within a Proceed Against Finn for capable of 80 knots speed. few days. ^ tory of the nation’s building situa­ note wM found by Glendon’s father Officiale said Uu Mqgul was m H- and the, contents were kept secret. Package Store Connecticut odmmunltfts out tion was made today by the Depart­ ing mr^^de to aD oolnere for- a crews to sand highways, but every­ ment of Commerce. Police Chitf ^Everett EHdredge of while, b*tt recently stopped that he- Violating Federal Act. Chatham quoted the elder Gloidon KLEIN’S FREE d e l i v e r y where in the state automobiles, Willard L. Thorp, director of the cause, it is believed, some counter­ as saying: “He’s done i t We’ve got trucks, and trolley cars fotmd their Bureau of Foreign and Domestic feiters began buying stock with 1 ^ ; to keep looking now until we find Open 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. progress seriously impeded. Commerce, who will supervise the Pittsburgh, Dec. 15.— (A P )— In money. work, said “the maintenance of biil- the face of threats of court action him.” And state police wanted to ance in employment is the most Im­ and NRA blue Elagle revocation, know what waa behind the “he’s MARKET ( AGED DOMESTIC ONE iOLlED, SIX HURT portant problem facing the coun­ balloting for collective bargaining done it**'and what the father had try today.’* representatives in the plants of the been so sure the son had "done.” AND DEUCATESSEN WINES "The inventory will go a long Weirton Steel Company got under­ Doctor Unimpressed Old Monastery Brand, IN EAST HAVEN CRASH way towards remedying past diffi­ way quieUy today. Dr. Keene was unimpressed by the contents of the note and stuck 161 Center Street 10 to 12 years old culties, for it will afford actual Employes began a peaceful trek knowledge of local conditions In de­ to the polls at one a. m., In the by his “accidental death” theory. Dial 3256 Port and Sherry, qts. .. 81.50 East Haven, Dec. 19 — (AP) — tail. before any group of men em- Weirton and Clarkaburg, W. 'Va., Qlendon’s body was foimd yester­ jBjfr East Haven police reported a wom­ day near a fence on Castle Cove For Free Delivery. Reserve Tokay (Sweet), bar’ - upon a change of building or mills and at 5 a. m., in the Steuben­ 5 t h s ...... $1.50 an was killed and at least sl^t other real estate development.'* ville, Ohio, works, as events moved road, not far from Chatham beach. persons were injured today as a 'The numbers to be employed in toward perhaps the moat momen­ His shotgun, with one shot fired, lay Medoc (Tart), 5ths .. .$1.50 bus and an automobile were In col­ each dty mav be calculated rough­ nearby. His. right side and abdomen Instnictor ORDER tous Blue Eagle test since the birth ATTENHON! Haut Sauteme, 5ths . .$1.50 lision on Foxon road, near Hunt ly Thorp said, on the basis of one of the recovery act. had been tom by shot TOUR XMAS TURKEY NOWJ Lane. EXTRA SPECIAL SparkUng Burgundy (Cham­ enumerated to every thousand noo- The casting of ballots began after Dr. Keene explained that the PIANO and ORGAN Our costonoers were more CANNED FOODS SALE pagne), 25 oz...... $3.25 Chief of Police Hugh FarreU said ulatlon. a day and night of exchanges be­ coach’s shotgun might have been pleased with our Thanksgiving Buy Quantities und Save! two of those injured were children The inventory also will show the discharged as he dimed the wire 128 West Street Virginia Dare Brands, tween Ernest T. Weir, chairman of Studio: Turkeys, so, why not place your and that he believed all of those average current rental which can the steel company and Hugh S. fence near where his body was order here and be assured of Regular 16c Valuu ( 5 t h s ) ...... $1.25 killed and Injured were passengers then be compared with cens\i8 data Johnson, National Recovery admin­ found. Phone: 333S getting the best! Sifted Early June Peas, In the automobile, driven by Frank for 192’9. istrator. Was Hunting White Com, No. 2 tin, Monahan of New Haven. Thorp said that among the cities The 3^year-old crew coach pre­ Land 0*Lakes Batter, a o Johnson’s Message. Golden Bantam Cora, IMPORTED WINES The chief said Monahan’a oar so far Included in the real property "This Is to Inform you,” Johnson sumably had left his South Chat­ * lbs...... 4 o C went out of the driver’s control and Inventory is, Waterbury, this state. ham home Wednesday to go hunt­ Limit 2 pounds. Maine Suocotaah, told Weir In a telegram, “That in B. & M. Lima Beans, Niepoort’s P ort ...... $2.25 rushed down a hill on the left side my opinion you are about to com­ ing. His father, “Old Dick" Glen- of the road. uranulated Sugar, s im Toumac (Sauterne) .. .$2.25 mit a deliberate violation of the don, famous Navy crew coach; his The bus driver, in a futile attempt cloth sack, 10 lbs. . . . 4 / C 2 24c Chablis (White Burgundy) Federal laws and that, If you do so, brother, Hubert a boxing coach at to avoid the collision, swimg over to I shall request the attorney general Columbia, and friends searched the STATE ...... $2.75 his left, Chief Farrell said, but the BUYING OPPORTUNITIES Milk-Fed Fresh Fowl, Cot Green or Wax n u to proceed against you immediate­ beaches and woodland through Wed­ e a c h ...... O B C Zeltlinger (Moselle) . . . $2.50 right front fender of the bus caught nesday night when he failed to re­ FRIDAY - SATURDAY Beans, 2 f o r ...... m 1 C the swerving car. ly. In the meantime, I shall at Rudsheimer (Rhine W ine).. MANY THIS CHRISTMAS once call an open meeting to deter­ turn. Genuine Spring Legs e Of those injured flve were taken Big Giant Double Billl Extra Large Tin, No. 2i-the last word hi ear Tidbit Tray pw thereof Is unlawful.) tbsrs now la a definite move toward ment « tor t pkf. tope Iroin^ replacement. Old-faahioned means of louse; and of taxing'accumula- DIAL8S00 Range OIL New Steel $2.50 of refrlgeratloa are being replaced tlvo gains at a roasonable, non-pro- with electric refrigeration. . jrosslvo rate. T m MoCOT Softasilk fX m ttm am ...... W .5 0 1/m ifiS Fancet .... 75c "All of thl. means, of course, that T h e eeobnd pouible plan would Tlie OAKB FXOUDI Midland the wheels of induetry are being be to segregate capital gains and kept moving, that work Is being loMM as bonroi and to provide that MaU Tope to SoftaaOk, MlimeapoBa, Mina. Package Store * * R i i S t F Phone 8980 given to nxire pereona. resulting in capital lo o iu ahall only bo deducti­ The aVaakllB OU Sqatpaeat Co. a freeing up of the buying that has ble from capital gams of the same Bock Jones ia been so long held ba^.*' or the Auooeefttng-srear." I • . '• >•'• ' UANCBBSmtBrramNOREHAIO,UAMeBBBTI!R,OOMN, ntIDA% DECEUBER16,196&

the Mlwez Doris Stratton and Alice W O l ADD TWO TEACHERS MUCH BAND USED s u p TEA SERVED Little; readinga by Mlw pwctntoitE ABOUTJOWN UPON lOT BOAOB Drlggz; zonge and ^ t by Bhxuha Lou, Joyce and Connie Kehler. Be­ Mr. and Mrs. O. li. Plnney, South TO HIGH SCHOOL fa c u l t y Like ammunition dumps in BY WESLEYAN GUILD Fw PracSed ®l|ii t m O U T B Manchester, accompanied by Mr. tween number!, Cbrletmas carols and Mrs. Ralph Plnney, Glaston­ the war, the State Highway De­ were simg by the group, with partment ba« deposited at stra­ Tbelnoa (Darr at tbe piano. Mrs. Give Her The G ift She WefiiUt’ bury, Conn., have arrived in Florida Promotion of 95 Pupils, Bring­ tegic Intervals along tbe Ck>n- Newly Formed Groups at South Edward O’Malley was master of for their winter season visits and ing Enrollment to Capacity, REALLY Like For Heiielf] ^ are guests at Hotel Everglades, necticut blghivay system huge Methodist Church in Charge Ceremonies. Mrs. Paul Ferris, dec­ Two Otker Childrea Seen Makes Step Necessary. pUes of sand, the ammunition of Yesterday’s Affair. orations, Mrs. Levi Carr, refresh­ Miami. used in tbe department’s annual ments. ANEW •Rnaaing After Mother warfare against dangerous ice A large number of new members Members of Helen Davldaon Two teachers will be added to conditions. These piles, estaly The atmosphere of Christinas, were enrolled in the various work­ Daughters of Scotia, are reminded the faculty of Manchester High lished in October, hold 86,600 with daintily hung greens and sea- ing groups of tbe Guild. It is Just Before Fire. of ^ meeting tbis«evenlng at 7 school the first of next February, it cubic yards of sand. Immediate­ o'clock to be fcrilowed by a party ■onal table decorations greeted over planned to bold a series of such oc­ COAT announced las: night after the ly after roads have been cleared casions during the season. for the children of members at 8 following a snow, tbe highway one hundred ladles of South Church and o'clock. regular meeting of the Board of ZBVMtl|ratlon into the dMtb of Education, tbe Increase being made crews ml their trucks with parish Thursday afternoon at the CharlM John Weir, 11 monthe old necessary by the promotion of this sand and begin spreading it Christmas Silver tea served in the ' ton of Mr. and Mri. Adelbert C. The Manchester Green Com­ about 05 pupils from tbe Barnard on 'lurves, hills, crossings, and, church parlors. Tbe affair was in munity club will bold its renilar when necessary, even over whole charge of two of the newly formed DRESS ■ Weir, fatally burned yeaterday at Friday evening setback and oanoe school to tbe High school at that groups of the Wesleyan Guild. On '■ii BOOB When tbe small cottage borne time. roads to protect motorists from For Men tonight at the Manchester Green the danger of skidding. Often, entering the ladies were welcomed of tbe Weirs on Carter street was school. As heretofore tbe mao and Tbe remainder of the meeting by Mrs. Santa Claus, especially en­ iA: destroyed by fire, is being made by was devoted mainly to tbe trans­ these sanding operations con­ woman making the highest acore tinue for days. gaged for the occasion. Mrs. Santa and Boys tbe local police, it was learned to- tonight will have choice of a turkey action of routine business. The pres­ presented each with a gum drop » day. or cash. Second prizes will be in ent enrollment of students at the necklace which was her identifica­ Ashland Oak, Rock Oak No. 1 At the same time an effort will cash and a dollar attendance prize High school is 1,800 and an addi­ tion tag for the aftemOon. The or }(60 Soles will keep your feet be made to determine tbe cause of will be drawn by some lucky player. tional 66 students wil' bring the en­ tbe fire which so quickly enveloped BODY IDENTIFIED ladies were escorted into tbe chapel dry and give you double wear at rollment close to capacity, as the where a series of get-acquainted no extra cost. M tbe four*room structure, nearly Tbs second duplicate contract facilities' of the school are now be­ games were played under tbe direc­ trapping Adelbert Weir, tbe child's bridge tourney at tbe Manchester ing used to almost the greatest pos­ Bridgeport, Deo. 16—(AP)—Po­ tion of Mrs. Harry Anderson. In / father, who was asleep in tbe build* Country club is sebsduled for this sible extent. lice today established tbe Identity groups of four, with a hostess they ^ Ing when the Are started. He wab* evening. later assembled in the parlors SAM YUtYES awakened by tbe smoke and roar of of the man’s body found in the 701 Main St. Johnson Block Pequonnock river yesterday through around small tables, where tea, tbe flames and rushed out of doors Forget-me-not Junior Circle of AWAITS TEN INCH ICE sandwiches and cakes were served. to give the alarm. ' His hair was King's Daujhters will meet tomor­ a key discovered in the overalls During the afternoon Mrs. Minnie singed >'y tbe flames as bo made his row at 2:80 at tbe home of Jane which tbe man wore. The body, it Ctoslee and Mrs.' Carl Nymad presid­ way throuib the smoke and Are to Taylor, 10 Main street. Lucille Niles BEFORE CUTTING STARTS was learned, la that of Frank Sap- ed over a table of gift articles for the front door of the house. win have charge of tbs program. arlnn, bandy man for tbe Brennan Christmas. Loft Baby Asleep Stone (Company aad other concerns A program was given consisting Weir, working for the first time Everything points to a large at­ L. T. Wood will n il Two along the waterfront here, who dis­ of piano numbers by Miss Grace tendance at the Bridge-Tea to be appeared November 4. aince November 12, following a pe* ven tomorrow afternoon at tbe Y. Hougei W4th Natural Ic»- Adams, duets by two of her pupils, GIFTS FOR MEN rlod of sickness, went boms from . C. A. for the benefit of tbe Ver- Ice 6 to 6 Inches Thick Now. From tbe Case Brothers paper mill where eplanck Scholarship Fund by a be la employed on a night shift, Ho group of local young women aJI of A MAN’S STORE < went to bed in a room adjoining one whom ars graduates of or attended Ice cutting operations will not be ' in which the baby was l^ng asleep Manchester High school, among started before January 1,1684 at tbe in a carriage. Mrs. Weir, he told po* them Miss Arline Donabne, Miss L. T. Wood ponds at Bolton Notch > lice, went to the Highland Park gro­ Ruth P. Smith, Miss Mary Dielen- and Salter’s, according to Mr, Wood ' / n a g w i i H cery store at about 11 o’clock, leav* schnelder, Mrs. Herbert Swanson, this morning. ing tbe two older children, Edna, S, Miss Minnie Olson, Miss Mary Mc­ The ice bouses at Bolton Notch BROWNIASI „ and Burton, 4, at home. Guire. at present on the High and Salter’s have a total capacity of Mrs, Weir stated that sbe closed Bcbool faculty; Miss Harriet Riw* 4,000 tons, 2,600 at the former and , the wood stove in tbe front room, mend and Mrs. Mildred Paisley. 1,600 at the latter. Mr. Wood said P-’i » after putting some birch wood in Both auction and contract wflj be it would hardly be worthwhile to DUSISUI>|)1 it, and left for tbe store. She bad played, beginning at 2:80. There commence cutting operations until , been gone about twenty minutes will be prises and refreshments. A the ice has attained a thickness of , when tbs two older children rail thoroughly enjoyable affair is an­ at least ten Inches. If tbe near zero from tbe bouse after their mother, ticipated, and all women will be temperatures during the past week Every member of the Family ; lea^ng the front door open. It la welcome to attend. continue imtll the end of the year, believed that the opening of the tbe ice should be fully twelve inches [will enjoy the warmth and front d“)or caused the wind to fan Gulseppe Mazzinl Lodge of the thick, it is felt. At present the ice the flamer Sons of Italy, will initiate a large on Center Springs pond is from five Was In Daxe class of candidates into membership to six inches thick. comfort of theie gay flippers As soon as he reached the outside at a meeting to be held in Tinker Asked today if he thought the ' of tbe building, Weir ran barefoot ball Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock, job of harvesting the ice would KNITTED TIES to tbe 'louse of Henry Olin, nearby, this being the final initiation under necessitate hiring several men in The newest vogue ^ who assisted him in trying to re­ tbe open charter. Following tbe addition to the regular force, Mr. Children’s .. 65c to $1.00 In Neckn e a r ...... O O C enter tbe house. When awakened meeting, a Christmas party will be Wood said he thought not much Women’s . .. .75c to $1.25 Men’s end Young Men’s Weir was in a daze, neighbors said, held by the copibined Sons and more extra help would be needed. WOOL BLOUSES and stated that all of the children Daugbmrs of Italy. The afternoon’s Men’s . . . . .$1.00 to $2.25 bad gone with their mother tc tbe program will Include an entertain­ $3.90 and $4.50 store. Telephone calls to other ment and refreshments. neighbors living between tbe house LEGION AUXILIARY’S Interwoven Hoee, plain and fancy and tbe store verified ^he statement St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters that Mrs. Weir bad passed, but that of Isabella, will have a Christmas XMAS PARTY DEC. 18 3 5 c> 5 0 c she did not have any of the children party Tuesday evening at tbe Flannel Robee with her at the time. It had bMn Fogarty homestead in Hllliardville, her custom on other days to take the home of the brothers of the $6s50> $6.95 all three children to the store w l^ present regent, Mrs. Helen Dona- Members to Exchange Gifts huei An entertainment is planned. Arrow Shirts, plain A | Q C her, but due to the snowstorm she and Also Fill Baskets With and fancy ...... ^ 1 had left them at home yesterday. There will be games, refreshments Groceries for Needy. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR MANY OTHER In tbe meantime, neighbors and and a general good time. Each NECKWEAR others on tbe road from tbe bouse member is requested to provide a GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR ALL THE FAMILY to the store reported that two of gift not to exceed 26 cents. The annual Christmas party of 50c ■ $1.00 - $1.50 tbe children bad been seen running the American Legion Auxiliary will toward the store, scantily clad. Olln Members of tbe Juniof choir of be held Monday evening, December made two attempts to get into the the Center Congregational church 18. All members coming should . burning home but was driven back will appear in their new vestments bring a small gift, suitable for adult SYMINGTON’S by the flames each time. On one of for the first time, Sunday evening exchanges, rather than a toy. The R O W N ^ t (At The Ceqter) his attempts he saw the baby car­ at 6:30, at the annual "white gift” attention of the membership is ADVER'nSE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS riage overturned on the floor, but service. With the senior choir they called to the grocery shower to could not locate the infant. will sing during the presentation of help nil the Christmas baskets. The S H O E S T O R E Children CUDed the pageant, " Christmas Mystery" children’s Christmas party will be It was not definitely known in five scenes. held Tuesday afternoon at the 835 Main Straet Whether the baby was in the house, Armory. Mrs. Wlgren requests all until Mrs. Weir returned with the The charity committee of the names to be in by Saturday, Decem­ Other children to the home of Henry Rockville Elmblem club is requested ber 16, so she will know how many Olln. There the children were given to meet with the charity committee children to plan for. Use Our BUDGET PLAN warm drink and food, chilled as of the Elks at the Elks home In they were after the long walk to Rockville Sunday afternoon at 2 and from the store. o’clock, to make arrangements for DIES OF INJURIES To Solve Your Gift Problem At 2 o’clock Dr. William R. Christmas cheer baskets in the FARR’S PACKAGE STORE Tinker, medical examiner, was call­ towns of Rockville, Stafford, Broad Hartford, Dec. 16—(AP) —Mrs. 645 Main Street, Next to Lunch Cart. ed to the scene and he ordered Brook and Manchester. Josephine Gustafson, 78, of Hart­ Town Treasurer George H. Waddell ford, died while being taken to the to assign workmen to dig in the Cheqiman Court, Order of Amar­ Hartford hospital after sbe was ruins of the burned home for the anth, will hold its regular meeting struck by an automobile yesterday WHISKEYS body of the child. After an hour and this evening in the Masonic Temple. as she walked on tbe Berlin turn­ GOLDEN WEDDING OAK LAWN CHRISTMAS CLUB a half of careful digging in the At 7 o’clock a Christmas party will pike in Wethersfield. She was re­ KENTUCKY TRIUMPH OLD CABINET •till hot embers, the body of the be given in the banquet haU for the turning to her home after visiting BELLE OF ANDERSON baby was found and turned over to children of members. All attending her daughter in the Cedarhurst Dr. Tinker for examination. The are requested to provide a ten cent Sanitarium. The driver was re­ body was taken tc the Dougan fu- gift for a child. The grownups wlU leased under bond on a technical GINS Uer^ home on Holl street to await have their Christmas frolic in the charge of reckless driving. Special Selling burial. banquet hall after the business ses­ OLD COLONY MILSHIRE Neighbors Aiu sion. HOLLOWAY’S LONDON DRY Edna and Burton Weir, the two •hlldren living at the Carter street The first session of the second JOE NAPOLFS borne, were taken to the home of duplicate bridge tournament will be WINES $1.10-$1.20-$1.3S Wlnlfryi White, east on Carter held at the Country Club this eve- SHOE REPAIRING SHOP street near the Bolton line, and n l^ . Play will start promptly at Moved From 161 No. Main St. To WE DELIVER — PHONE 8214 8 o’clock, and all participating are their father stayed at the home of (This advertisement Is not Intended to offer alcoholic beverages bis mother, Mrs. Ida L. Weir. 85 urgently requested to be at the 33 MAIN STREET for aalo or delivery In any atate wherein the sale or use thereof Birch Mountain Road. Fathen and club at 7:45 o’clock. Members plan­ Opposite Fire House Is unlawful.) Children escapied from the burning ning to bring friends are asked to Chiai Quests building with only the clothes they notify one of the committee mem­ had on at the time and in the case bers not later g p, bi. of the children, they had only light summer wraps on when seen at the FAIRBANKS IN ITALY scene of the Are yesterday. Neigh­ YOU WILL ENJOY SHOPPING For Wife, Sister bors supplied shoes for the father. 8t. Moritz, Switzeriand, Dec. 16. Weir was making an effort today —(AP)—Douglas Fairbanks, sud­ to obtalq lumber with which to denly quitUng tbe winter sports eompl**te constructlo* of a small here, left in an automobile for Italy or Sweetheart building near Winifred White’s today accompanied by Dotiglas, Jr, bouse which had been under con­ Tbe American actors explained Ceder Gheete, always cberlehed by the fairer struction by a Bolton man. If this they wanted to start before the MARLOW’S ones, will make a gift that will remain through is secured he will endeavor to locate snow became too deep on the Alpine PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR ALL roads. the coming yeara aa a constant reminder of Some second-hand furniture and a the thoughtfulness and sentiment of the giver. stove and will move into the new The senior Fairbanks said they AT REASONABLE PRICES home as soon as possible. An in­ intended to go first to Milan. surance policy which he had taken ADVER-nSEMENT— FOR MOTHER VISIT— out on the building several years FOR DAD ago bad lapsed, it was stated by Color prints from religious paint­ OUR TOYLAND It is truly the GIFT Adorable! neighbors today. Table Goth and Napkin ings'recently made by James Brit­ Fancy Hoee, New Patterns We are partlotilaily proud of our Christmas The body of the baby will be ton are on sale for |1.00 ea. at Wat­ ^ t a placed temporarily in the receiving kins Bros., or by mail from Mrs. $1.00 and up 15c to 25c pair ahowlng of aaw Cadar Cheats. They art hart vault at the East cemetery. Britton at 66 SchMl street Heavy, Warm Sweaters la the little eiiee, the middle elses and tha Mg Chief Samuel Gordon made it Sheet and Pillow Case Sieta sizes, Soma in plain models—others in period known this afternoon that police $1.39 and up favestigation bad been brought to $1.79 and up stsrles (some console tsrpee), cedar lined with an end as nothing has been disclos­ ^ Bathrobes House Slippers mahogany or walnut outside caeee. ed to indicate any criminal intent. SUB-ALPINE I t wss stated that the chimney, $1.79 and up 59c pair and up located in the center of tbe dwelling, BARBER SHOP Houm Dreaaes Leather Glovea was of poor construction and tbe 123 Eldridfi StrMt flrs .could well have started there if $1.00 and up $1.00 pair and up Manchtsttr, Cmul PRICED St became too hot in tbe stove, FOR HER Fine Quality Shirta Cosmetic Sets 89c to $1.39 50c and up FOR HIM $11.50 , Ivory Toilet Seta CHRISTMAS TREES $1.00 and up Neckties, New Patterns TO d Ivory Manicure Sets 25c to $1.00 50c. and up Smart, New Scarfs and * carload of trees. Also Wreaths, Bprays, Writing Paper In Xnum Boaee 29c to $1.00 $47.50 Oonw In where it Is pleasant to shop. Shaving Sets Dent Ferget Tbe Fleee lOc to $1.00 Handkerchiefa In T i— 75c and up Military Sets BUY NOWl WE WILL DELIVER CHIOS'. Main St* & Brainard Place 10c to 50c 59c to $1.00 Jfc'-rjur. '/I / PAGS FOUB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY. DECBBiBER 15, ■I -Asea

Unit Corp ...... privileges. Dr. Joss ICanusl Polg Unit Qaa Imp . . . Cassauradb, Msxloan foreign minie- ®«.hs8 Wills; Kiss Mary AMes An- look Lp n fMiMDii li U S Ind Ale .... AMERICAS FAVOR ter, said adoption of the resolution TOGnUAFAGEAHT drews and Miss Loutes Dewsy; John m w SeaNy nwsiitiW, ' ■ Local Stocks N. Y. Stocks U 8 Rubber ... was a “noble, oouraiooui step.” Plcktos, ^Robert Alsixander, Roger Walter /c U 8 S m e lt...... *1 hops it is not tlb samo sst 6f U S S te e l...... cards la ths hands of a now player, MeConnask, OUltord Bralthwalto, to an w t& ^ t______(FnnlilM d b7 PntDUB M Oo.X Adamji Exp ••••••, 8 ^ Util Pow and Lt >•••••••( A LOWER TARIFF ATCmERCHDtCH Alfred Vcoaard, Brnest Hang^ten. Central Row, Hnrtford, Conn. he added, "but a new set la the wm offering arin.ba.rsostesd. Air Reduc ...... 102 Vick Chem ..... hands of ths sams playsr,” sxplaln- Sherwood Cksslse, Arthur Kssnsy West U n io n ...... 57% Ing that bs wanted not only Prasl- sad Milton Turklagtoa. ^ 1 P. M. Stocks Alaska J u n ...... 22 Westlnghouse El and Mfg . . . 40 4^.Uegheny ...... 3^ dent Roosevelt but the United i! “ Mtempt to portray Students st . fks . _ Woolworth ...... 42% Economic Board at Monte­ States as a whols to approvs the the plight of our less fortunate Missouri corns from llO Bank Stocks Allied Chem ••••••••••#••••. 160 Elec Bond and Share (C urb). 13% “ Jimmie’s Christins Eve” Bid Asked Am Can *•*••■•##••#••#••••« 97^ implied change in tariff j;>oUoy. neighbors as they face Christmas sourl’s U4 seunilea, in d .fn ii 41 Cap Nat Bank A Trust 9 11 Am Colm Aloo ...... 62H video Parley Sides in Tith Committee approval o f the resolu­ in adversity, and influenetag us to ^tas. Conn. River ...... 450 Am For P o w ...... 994 tion after a thorough debate indi­ An Original Play, WiD Be First NatlohalNOf Htfd _ 110 Am Rad St 8 ...... 14% LOCAL STORES TO CLOSE cated conference acceptance without further dlsoussion. Htfd. Conn. Trust . . . . 46 46 Am Smelt ...... 44 United States. Presented. Htfd. National B and T 16 Am Tel and T e l ...... 1 1 6 AT 9 CH1CTA& WEEK Cesar Zumeta, bead of the Vene- Phoenix St. B and T . . 180 Am Tob B ...i...... 72% luelan delegation, said Mr. Hull represented “ the purest and highest West Hartford ’Trust.. 176 Am Wat Wka ...... 19 Montevideo, D«o. 16.—(AP) — paoonda ...... 14% Will Remain Open .to Later virtues of the United States.” “Jimmie’s CArlstraas Eve,” an Inauranoe Stocks The economic oommlMlOB of tb« Aetna Casualty ...... 45 47 Atchison ...... 66% Hour to Accommodate Last original play, will be presented in Aetna Life ...... 16 17 Auburn ...... 5s ^ Minute Shoppera Here Pan-American oonfsranes today the parish hall of the Center Con­ Aetna Fire ...... 29 31 Aviation Corp ...... 7% unanimously adopted - the Uhited SPANISH WAR VETERAN gregational church, WednMday Balt and Ohio ...... 24% Automobile ...... 18% 20% Tonight will be the last, night be­ States’ resolution favoring a loww- evening at 7:30, under the auspices Bendlz ...... 16% ing of tariff! in the Amerioai. Conn. G eneral...... 24 26 fore Christmas that local stores will of the evening group of the Wom­ Beth Steel ...... 86% Adoption of the resolution was KILLS SELF IN HOME Hartford Fire ...... 39 41 remain open only until 6 o’clock, as en’s Federation of the church, with National Fire 89% 41% Beth Steel, p f d ...... 62 “as an annunciation of prlnolplei, Mrs. C. W. Holman and Miss Ella Borden ...... 21 on the remaining seven shopping Hartford Steam Boiler 41% 43% adhesion to which doee not imply Washburn In chiu'ge. Young people Can Pac ...... 13% days all stores arc allowed to con­ New London, Dec. 16.—(AP) — Phoenix Fire ...... 48% 60% obligation,” the resolution stated. from the various church organiza­ Case (J. I.) ...... 72% duct business until 9 o’clock under Joim J. Dwyer, 62 year old Spanlsh- Travelers ...... 335 345 Minor reservations were made by Anterlcan war veteran of Washing- tions will assist in different ways. Cerro De P a s c o ...... 36% the closing schedule of the mer­ Peru, Salvador, Haiti, Dominica, Public Utilities Stocks ton, D. D., hanged himself today at The play In three acts will be Ches and Ohio ...... 39% chants’ division of the Chamber of Nicaragua, Venezueli^ and Ecuador. Coen. Elec Serv ...... S4 38 the veterans’ home in Groton. ’The Chrj^ler ...... 62% Commerce. Cuba and Bolivia were absent when coached by Miss Washburn and F Conn. P o w e r ...... 36 37 Tomorrow night stores will re­ veteran had been in destitute cir­ Edgar Hubbard of the High school Greenwich, W*0, pfd. 40 60 Coca Cola ...... 96 the vote was taken and Costa Rloa Col Carbon ...... 62% main open until 9 o’clock as usual was not represented. cumstances and discouragement is faculty. The cast includes 16 char­ Hartford Elec ...... 4 8 . 60 and also every evening next week, believed to have p rom p t^ his act. acters, six young women and nine Hartford Oas ...... 4 0 ' 46 Coml S o l v ...... 33% .The resolution was entered by Cons Gas ...... 38% in order to handle the last minute CordelV Hull, secretary of state of Using a length of ordinary men. They are Miss Barbara Stol- do, pfd...... 46 _____ rush of Christmas shoppers. clothesline he banged himself from tenfeldt, Mias Catherine Wilson. S N E T C o ...... 102 106 Cons O i l ...... 11% the United States. It was viewed in Cont Can ...... 76% a beam in, the wash room at the Miss Priscilla Pillsbury, Miss (Vhen you and ths mlwus have completed the some quarters as represen^g a main barracks. MMofactorlnf Stocks Corn Prod ...... 78% FARLEY IN LONDON change in the policy (ff his ooxmtry Am Hardware ...... 19 21 Del L and Wn ...... 26 London, Dec. 18.— (A P )— James since the world economic conference Dwyer was admitted to the Instl- shopping tour, a glass of our 6 per cent beer will Am Hosiery ...... — so Du Pont ...... 91% A. Farley, postmaster-general of in London. tution last ’Tuesday and was to Arrow H and H, co m .. 10 12 Eastman Kodak ...... 82% the United States, arrived at Croy­ Salvador and Haiti, which earlier have been transferred to the state taste mighty good. And you’ll enjoy the clean, do., pfd ...... 90 — Elec and M u s ...... 3% don Airdrome today on a special had oppoeed the ^solution, accepted home for soldiers at Noroton today. Billings and Spencer.. — 2 Elec Auto L ite ...... 19% airplane from . He intends to it in principle with the former ap­ He was formerly an inmate of the SOCONY quiet atmosphere of our tavern. Bristol Brass ...... 17 19 National home for veterans at Gen El ...... 20 sail on the S. S. Manhattan Sunday plauding the change from "The do,, pfd ...... 96 — Gen Foods ...... 36 United States’ republic policy,” Washington, D. C. He is survived RANGE AND Case, Lockwood and B — 300 for the United States. by a sister, Mrs. l^ary Street, this Gen Motors ...... 34 1-3 Haiti’s Position Saturday, from 6 P. M. until closing Collins Co...... 40 — Ambassador Robert W. Bingham city. Gillette ...... 9 % earlier had Invited him to be a guest Haiti’s spokesman said his coun­ FUEL OIL Colt’s Firearms ...... 16 ^ 17 4 Gold Dust ...... 17% try was “relying on Mr. Hull and Eagle Lock ...... 28 — at the United States Embassy In —we serve steamingr clams Free. Hershey' ...... 51 the United States to evince good Prompt Deliveirl Fafnlr hearings...... 40 60 London but the postmaster-general Homestake Mining ...... 316 replied with “bon voyage” greetings neighborship and end the state of BRIDiXTEA Fuller Brush, Class A 7 11 Hudson Motors ...... 14% and said he did not wish to Inter­ finsmeial dictatorship, incompatible Gray Tel Pay Statlqn. 13 16 Int Harv ...... 41 with the sovereignty of anv na­ Saturday, Dec, 18, 2:80 n. m. Dial 6282 Hart and Cooley .... — 126 Int Nick ...... 21% fere with the sailing plans today of tion.” Hartmann Tob, com.. — 6 the Ambassador and Mrs. Bingham Y. M. C. A., North Main St. Int Tel and T e l...... 14.% Mexico specified “clarifications,” do., pfd...... 9 _ who were departing on the S. S. Benefit Verplanck Scholarship Fund SCHALLER’S ELM TREE TAVERN Johns Manville...... 60 principally stipulating rights to Int Silver ...... 37 40 Empresj of Britain. PRIZES! REFRESHMENTS! (Brainard Place) Kennecott ...... 20% grant Immediate neighbors special I Admission 50c do., pfd...... 62 66 Lehigh Val Coal ...... 2 % Landers, Frary & Clk '27 H 29 H Lehigh Val R d ...... 15 New Blit. Mch. co m .. 6 8 do., pfd...... _ 46 Ligg and Myers B ...... 84% Loew’s ...... 82% Mann A Bow, Class A S 7 LorUlard ...... 17% do.. Class B ...... ' ^ — Mont Ward ...... 28% North and Judd ...... 141^ I 6 4 Nat Biscuit...... 47% Niles, Bern Pond ...... lO 12 Nat Cash Reg ...... 13 Peck. Stow and Wilcox 2 ■ 8 Russell Mfg ...... 10 15 Nat Dairy ...... 18% Christmas cheer costs less this year at SA V / T T ’S Nat Pow and Lt ...... 9 % ScovUl ...... 22 24 N Y Central ...... 86% Stanley Works ...... 19^ 21 % NY NH and H ...... 17% Standard Screw ...... 40 ___ Noranda ...... 84% do., pfd., guar...... lOO — North Am ...... 15 Smythe Mfg. Co...... 20 — Packard ...... 4 Taylor and Fenn ___ — n o Penn ...... ' 31 Torrington ...... 47 49 Phil Pete ...... 16% Underwood Mfg Co .. 84 36 Pub Serv N J ...... 85% Union Mfg Co ...... 10 Radio ...... 7 % U S Envelope, com .. — 45 Rem Rand ...... 7 % do., pfd...... 70 _ Rey Tob B ...... 43% Veeder Root ...... I6 18 Searr Roebuck ...... 42% WhiUock Coll Pipe .. — 1 Socony Vac ...... i 6 % J.B.Wll’ms Co. 110 par 36 — South Pac ...... 20% Sou P Ric S ...... 35 BANANA PEEL 008TLT South Rwy ...... 2544 Hartford, Feb. 16------(AP) —The St Brands ...... 23 fall that Samuel Seltzer, Hartford St Gas and El ...... g u fruit and vegetable dealer attribut­ St Oil Cal ...... 411^ ed to banana peels, brought him an St ou N J ...... : : : 40% award of |1400. He was awarded Tex Corp ...... 25% that sum by a Superior Court ju ry Timken Roll B ear ...... 29% yesterday In his damage suit Trans America ...... 6 % .This Christmas against the fruit company on whose Union Carbide ...... 46 ^ staircase he fell. Unit Aircraft ...... 33 CHARGE ybnr Gifts at SAV/TT, Inc.

^ liappy. Cheerful at gifts this Christmas, ^ s of Jewelry, diamonds, MeLELLAN'S J:. 8Tifts that wm last - that show 4^' toe first thought in gift expression. Savltt’s, 40 Asylum ot., makes it possible for everyone to do so. A small The Christmas Store*^ ^ w n payment is all that is necessary, and arrange 973 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER to pay the balance next year in terms to suit your Sensational DIAMOND Values convenience A Savltt accotint is easy to open It Is dlplfled and extremely helpful. This is toe store The Most Popular Gift Item I where toe customer is always right and you can be assimed of being happy with any purchase that bears MONEY.BACK Full Fashioned Hose toe Savltt name. Pure Thread SUk! GUARANTEE y / 's ChllTon and Service! We are so confident that our values are the best r First In toe city that we say, “Within five days, if you can duplicate the earns merchandise elsewhere, Quality! .•rs ' 4 ^ for less money, we will cheerfully refund the purchase price!” Also, any Items that you may Former 79o quality! select for Christmas gifts wm be gladly ex­ Pure thread changed for another gl.'t during toe entire month chiffon 'and servioe of January. This assures you of giving the gift weight stockings at that will be most appreciated and useful. • a real lew prloe! All the popular shades. $50 DIAMOND DIAMOND BRACELET $90 DIAMOND VI O RING FOR SHE WILL NEVER FORGET A 8 $225 RING Men’s Hose WRIST WATCH $ 2 7 . 5 0 Fancy Patterns that $ 5 0 . 0 0 $106 $ 1 5 0 Special At Ae new aa the dawn When have yon evef he likes! Sizes 10 of love, thle ■trilring tlOO.OO Is an extreme­ This sorgreoui, white.gold, ac modernletio engagement Solid 18K gold mount­ seen such strength and to 12. curate wrlet watch Is enhanced ing enhanoee a magnifi­ ly low price for a gor. s mpMolty of design in a ring with large center cent center diamond DIAMOND Ksous platinum engage­ ring? Modern out .les- br two brilliant diamond! and diamond and two aide ment ring let wth braeelet to matoh. ▲ bargain diamonda sat la ll-kc. and two elds diamond* ter diamond, onhanoed 15e*20c Indeed at $ 2 4 . 7 5 large center diamond by two elde diamonds solid sold mounMiir. CHRISTMAS and two side diamonds. —eet In platinum mountinvi GIFTS FOR HIM! More Suggestions Military Sets ...... see FOR HER! Broadcloth Shirts...... 69c Silk Dance S e t s ...... ggc N eckties...... lOo to 860 Bayon Undies...... 29e to 59c Broadcloth Pajamas...... ggc. Crepe Pajamas...... |1.*9 Capeskin G loves...... 9gc Snuggies ...... jg c “Boston” Suspenders ...... 89c Fabric Gloves...... 490 FRIDAY end SATURDAY me and 'kerchief Set ..... ,29o ...... *5c to 69o SPECIAL Initial H andkerchiefs...... 7c Necklaces in gift b o x ...... 20c Shaving Sets ...... 69c G arters...... 25c Handkeroldefs ...... box S6e Leatherette Slippers...... 49c Manlonre S ets ...... 69e>68o Indian M occasins...... 69o Powder Jars ...... 89c-69c MEN’S STRAP WATCH $76 RING B-OIAJIOMJ RING FOR SS7B Pen-Pencil and Knife Sot in Ckepe SUppns ...... $160 RING VUO RING 1126 30UTAIRB rift box...... Pups SUk H o s e ...... 490 $ 1 6 5 Tie in Gift B ox ...... S9o A fine but inexpensive wrist $ 3 5 . 0 0 lix hearts for one heartl $ 1 3 5 leatherette SUppers...... t9e Here is a masterpiece of ring Ae brilliant ae the stars $ 8 5 $68 Lace Trim SUpe...... 790 watch with bracelet made With six diamonda. Seau- deelgnlng art with a large above, this ring Is well tlful aky blue center diamond sparkling diamond ae Its Exquisitely mounted. a True beauty is found tai named Starlight, Large eea ring that will engage her love r by a nationally famous with six elde diamonds set crowning bit of glory and ter diamond and eix side dia­ svsry oartfnl dstall ot this forever and a day. Solitaire superbly dlstlnotlre ring. is lllc solid gold mounting. six matched side diamonds monds eet la solid platinum dlam ^d set In aoUd platinum watch manufacturer. set in solid platinum mount­ mounting. Very epeolally nrloed. fist to DOLLS! TOTS! ing. mouaRng. IS-kt, solid gold mouatlag.. A Complete Selection At Popular Prices!! ...... 10c to $1.98 'Vopl Tables (00m- Dish Sets . . . 16c to 69o pleto) ...... 980 NATIONALLY KNOWN WATCHES U»nies (foil line) .MOo Blaokboardf'..... ,.69e i I I ( Mechanical Toys . .26o Snow Shovels...... I6e Doll Fnrnltore ...... Big Traeks (Bee. ILLINOIS ...... S6c to 89c U r h ti)...... »8o HAMILTON'S $37.50 to $150 Double Barrel Pop Gan Hannooleaa---- 6e-10e $45 to $150 ...... 40o Baby Grand Pianos 6to Genuine BAGUETTE BOOKS <'Meoanno” Sets .. .26o Tin Drums...... ute HELBOS Iron Toys (Bobber WoodMi Wheel Toys .. GRUEN $9.95 to $75 Picture, Paint ...... I60 ...... J...... lOo Wri»t Watch Steel Aeit^rianes .. I6e BaU Bearing Bolte $29 to $500 and Story Plotore Puzzles ... 10c Skates ...... Me This beautiful ba^ette wrist OLLENDORFF Books — ex- watch will make her extreme- BULOVA $24.75 to $300 XMAS TREE LIGHTS ly happy this Christmas. It is ooDont variety. $24.75 to $100 40 AsylunLSt., HARTO Complete with 8 bulbs...... a fine time piece made by the ELGIN Extra Bulbs, S lor 5c. makers of Bulova watches. A $12.50 to $500 l O c remarkable value! BENRUS line of TREE ORNi^NTS! $15 to $100 WAL’ $9.96 t o ' ■ W'

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Lester Sigourney, Bristol; ilsth, In her optnlng numbsTr “Arioso,** by toe Mias Rood, were deserving at brush and dsadwoed on tosn peap» Harry Qlnsburg, New Britain; sev­ the highest praise. .retnsaed fsom the. state CODNTTREPDBUCAN enth, Fred Colton, Granby. The rep­ YOUTHFUL ARTISTS Bach demonstrated her mastery of TWO MORE CWA JOBS erty off Highland strsrt and 20 apn the violin. Another outstanding D u r ^ t ^ evpilng Miss Watkins , 181 e^cks resentatives from the first, second received from friends and admirers began wotk on a gradlhg proja^ and third, cdl Hartford districts, number was “Romance’’ 1^ 82.7QD. z^pTMenting i a basket of beautiful flowers and an ARE STARTED TODAY early today these men tarJuding tomorrow*! My- Judge Raymond A. Johnson Menff>ersliip M i^ Mhriaffl Watkins and tion of success in their chosen field. numerous frienae. •• roll win be IT,729.45. ,------^ Doane Street Als^ shed property, cutting brush, re­ The membership committee was The talented accompanists, Miss moving deadWood and clearing Are named as follows: A. C. Newfield, Eleanor Scheib of the Hartford Lauded for Serrice; Group Miss Hazel Rood DeH^t School of Music at the piano for Early fall plowing-under of har­ lanes. Tbe remainder of.tbe local A count of the “hoboes** on cals Hartford; Mrs. Joseph Merritt, vested cottcm stalks is an important Twelve men, mostly veterans, quota of workers will be given Jobe frelgd^t train betwevx Fresno add Hartford; Mrs. Rubyanna Koenig, Hiss Watkins, and Miss Pearl. Hill step In boll weevil controL started work this morning cutting as soon as iq>pTOved projects have from Here at Session. Hartford; Harold Lucas, Newing­ Music Lovers. San Francisco disclosed 261. iT ton; Mrs. Corrine Alsop, Avon; Mrs. Clara Van Oppen, New Britain, and Maochester Republicans took a Gus Goetter, Broad Brook. With her sweet, lyric soprano prominent part in tbe organization In the election of officers Judge Raymond A. Johnson was nominat­ voice, Miss Miriam Watkins, divided of the Hartford Coxmty Republican ed by Judge Schwolsky and the honors with Miss Hazel Rood, violin­ Association which was formulated nomination was i-oundly applauded ist, In a delightful recital last eve­ IfoDowing a banquet in tbe Hotel but Judge Johnson declined, as did ning in the chapel of the South Bond, Hau-tford, last night. Judge Howard Alcorn and Anson McCook Methodist church. They were pre­ Ra^rmond A. Johnson, acting in the when they were later nominated. sented by the Hartford School of jrofc of temporary chadrman of the Music in which both young artists meeting, was highly complimented have been pupils for a number of \ & . ^ by Judge Jacob Schwolsky and years. The concert afforded an op­ ■ State Senator Alice Pattison Mer- NATIONS’ PROGRAM portunity for more than 150 music Wise Smith Co jiitt for his able amd fair handling of lovers from this town and Hartford ;the meeting, and the entire gather­ to enjoy a program of rare charm ^ HARTFORD’S POPULAR CHRISTMAS STORE ing imanimously voted him the AT‘T TONIGHT and mufrtcal appeal. v thanks of the aussociation for his Miss Watkins makes a n m t en­ BROILED services. gaging platform presence. Her open­ OLD-FASHIONED Those From Mantdieeter Cast of 82 to Depict Folklore ing numbers were well known clas­ STEAK nfteen Mamchester Republicans sics by Mozart, Schubert and Schu­ TURKEY attended the meeting. They' were: mann, in which she showed herself , County Commissioner Robert J. SUPPER of Homelands Two Differ­ to be particularly at home. Her sec­ OPEN SATURDAYJ DINNER {Smith, Judge Johnson, Representa­ ond group was equally pleasing, in­ Served From tive Thomas J. Rogers, Representa- Served From • tlw William J. Thornton, Judge ent Nights. cluding Bizet’s Pastorale, and the 5:30 to 9 P. M. THomas Fergruson, Ronald H. Fer- closing quartet of numbers, by 11 A. M. to 3 P. M. Woodman and other modem com­ guson, Ernest L. KJellson, Joseph Seven different nationalities will ‘Pero, Leroy Norris, Harry Russell, posers were all enthusiastically re­ be represented in the International ceived by the appreciative audience. 50c NIGHT ’ra 9 O ’clock! E. L. G. Hohenthad, Chaiirman of the Night program to be g;iven under 50c Board of Assessors, Town Clerk ..Several of her songs were greeted NINTH FLOOR the auspices of the Manchester Y. with such hearty applause she gen­ FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS! NINTH FLOOR Saunuel J. Turidngton, Assessor M. C. A., at the Whiton Memorial % Henry Mutrie, Deputy Sheriff James erously gave encores, one of them Library Hall tonight and tomorrow the inimitable, “Kerry Dancers’’; H. Johnston, aind Victor Bronkie, night. Adjutaint of the local Legion Post. another Barcarolle from Tales of There is a cast of 82 persona cm Hoffman, In which she was accom­ Following the dinner which was the program and the production S A N T A served at seven o’clock to a gather­ panied by Miss Rood and Miss Wants All the Children time is two hours. The State Trade Scheib. Give the Whole Family ing of nearly 300 Republicans resid­ School Orchestra will play, having ing In Hartford Coimty Judge Ray­ taken part in the dress rehearsals ktiss Rood, who is also but a girl, mond A. Johnson took the chair last evening when the cast appeared To Come And See Him In His as temporary chairman. Judge A. in native costumes. S. Bill of West Hartford aicted as Ireland’s group is being directed temporary clerk. The constitution by Miss Helen "Booth; Holland by NEW and GREATER 4th FLOOR as drawn by a committee of SO Miss Ruth Nyman; Scotland has named at a previous gathering was SLIPPERS! not named a director; Poland will be then read to the assemblage. Be­ under-the supervision of F. Zalkow- cause of its length and because ski and J. Grezyb. Erland Johnson there were details that required will direct the Swedish program and careful ccmsideration and not hasty Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Robinson the f e dgment, Mrs. Merritt asked that Negro group. ’The United States e action on it be postponed imtil another meeting. This wa? voted group is under the direction of F. B. TOYLAND down. Clarke. Constitution Adopted Then the constitution was pre­ WRITE A sented by articles and paragraphs. $2.98 Values In Life Size Several changes and amendments were proposed. All seemed designed RANGE OIL LETTER to protect the Interests of the two CALL large cities in the coimty—Hartford For Mother! and New Britain. Judge Henry Van’s Service Station For Brother! TO Hunt fought strenuously to protect 126 Hartford Boad TeL 3866 Crepe Slippers Elk Slippers the small towns. A membership SANTA Baby Dolls committee of seven was authorized with the power to accept or reject applications for membership. A re­ HOME COOKED $1.50 $1.25 He’s waiting for jected applicant was given recourse CHICKEN DINNERS Many bright robe shades to choose In brown only. Also moccasin slip­ your letter and to the entire membership through 1 to 3 O’clock. Any Sunday from , . . Cuban heela and leather pers with Indian head on vamp. Sizes he’ll answer it, an amendment. 75 CENTS soles. 1 to 6, too. Address Wise An attempt to have the officers Phone Beservattons MAIN FLOOB MAIN FLOOR .00 rtected annually instead of biennizd- Windsor Locks 538-14 Bing Smith’s Toyland ly was defeated l ^ a close vote. A BROOKSIDE MANOR and give return -separate artM siSeaa- facluded to al- — Broad Brodfc, Conn. address. :low n c m in a ti^ from the floor. A Harry Tdmmini, Prop, proposal that an advisory commit­ These big, soft-bodied, cuddly dolls have moving eyes tee be set up was defeated on the with long lashes and crying voice . . . each stands 27 ^grounds that it would be too cum­ bersome. *CoI. Clarence Seymour inches high and is completely dressed in white. was of the opinion that the county was well enough organized' and MOO wanted to iadjourn the meeting without complethig the adoption of “Snoozie”—The “Ducky Darling” a constitution. This was almost

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dIowBd by psrmlBrtao Of tbs eom- CULTURAL ENVOY NEW HAVEN M JU) PICK MACDONALD adttM end whatkBr tktfB al­ DAILY RADIO PROGRAM so be an increased la the capacity of Otfemi^t A. P. eartoWng erusfalag plants to aaeet the POWER PLANT TO reqnlremepts for materials durii^ rmoAY, DcecfMVtii it (Offrtni iua^tfd Tta«) SENT TO RUSSIA FORARBIIRATDR the present increase .a highway op­ Newt N«t«: AB vrofimM tn k trn U chain* erjgroiM t b « ^ «al«M *pMU erations due to the vaurious recov­ Bad; « Mt- to - - ‘ (•#••) iiilfm frrn Include* anaralWU* •tatlons. HAVE NEW ONTTS 0 ery measures. N ow B bvsb—R alph D. Blranen- To Elect NeerOfficRBiR*^ Arcflraim t* Cent. Bast. The ooBunittee stated that all NBC-WCAF NITWORK [tOI-Myrt^ ^ A 6Ma Two Steam Stone, Said aid Gravel h - parsons tatorseted la the sBUbHah- presB and London Bveoiag stand­ BAdie — weei.wy^eel wtJe aasti ment of portable plants, fin the ChristMssTtttfv wjar wta« wceh wfl inlt wibr 'wtc w gr B m M h^r Iimtafled at $599,996 Coat-~> ard, fOBBSasts "a hideous w ar in w ^n -wet* wtain w w i wjal^MIdi ^ midwest; rayB manuf acture o f sanitl, gtareH or Europ* unless moral alltgncs is wmaq i»efl w oo«^o *r®w wdai wiun Oreh. Dials Higli Effek^y Wffl Cot a ^*^***iS*P ** Air- eest Develop Edncatioiial and (hstry Selects Comnas- crushed stone, or In lacretstng r.he formed between Anglo-Saxon cotm- The aimual masting of thaJill^Sl MOftTHWSrr A CAHAWAW — wtaj May* Ore.—Dude; Panlec Ore>=mr Opim tiag Caata. production capacity qf existing ■wJba tart* v*bo wday I ftr r o it e i e t ^ 0*4^ 71#. Seeks 6mter. Tslk^^ trlee.*' F riendship Club o f th e Southi'M^rS«^^| dOXlTH — wrra arjltt in m a wl* arjast sic: Betwsen ths BMkende—west plants should be present at the „ ______wapi Artistic CooperaHon sioner for Seyentb Man. meeting on Decern^ 21. Hortford~-Dr. Phinooe H. Zogalls, church win be held on Moa w}5x nh hToe wfaa w ^ p fcpr* ?!?fc tllfciS.IS’T ' S iifirgsS For ths purpose of improving ths 77, wldoty known gynecologist, a ning in the club rooms at 8 o ’eJoek* nwai 1 Moyii efldSDcy ef epentte et Its Mg native of ftohnin. Maine, diea. Reports will be read and a new 1 “ ic ii Upringfleid, Maos.—Old Agawam slate of officers will be eleetad to Ichq Wsd ktar kpu 6:00—BtokewakI Orchestra—to a New Tortt, Dec. 18— (AP) — A slsctilc gensrating plant at Cos Cob,, At a meeting held at the State 8:16—Tommy McLaughlin—to o. INCORPORATE BEVERAGE Gin ADO founded in 1780 and believ­ carry on the activttiee for tha year doctor d phikMsophy sails TrSdtey Offibe building, Hartford, yesterday I Centp East ft60—Football Show—cat to cat which supphes practically. aB of the ed one of the oldest of its kityi la 1984. Following the biulnoas 4:30— 6:30—Tom Mix’s Sketch—east A Jeljnson—c to cat as a cultural ambassador to the power for Its New Haven-New York afternoon. Highway Commissioner 4:46— f;4 ^ T h e Wisard of Oz, Drama 8!8^10t60' CBS Br*e4aaat—c to cat BDSniESS IN HARTFORD the eountry, to reopen soon. Sion a Christmas party will ba hSld I 6:00— SsOO P inner Concert—«J*o cat 6:46—lOtj i Gladys Rlas, SonO*—ba- Soplst Union, bent on healing a division, S8dd to be aunong the most John A. Macdonald was selected by around the Christmas tn« with, beavi^ teavsled. four-track H&e hi 6:30— 8:*»—Irene Beasley, Beiass — breach Oist baa separated two cfarfl> tbs committee for the State c Con­ carol singing and selections by the ©act; Tern Mix—rpt tor ««>aq k*d the world, the New Haven Reflnoad A few pounds of flour, sugar and club quartet Prizes are to be givan 6:46— SMB—ram Hy Welfare—weaf izatkms since the Czar fdL necticut on the code n*i —but bow to get one is being kityt 6:16— 7:16—•illy Bachelor’* Sketch 11:30—l2:6B-LaeM Baft ass and V. Le. Dr. St^hen Duggan told today plant and jiwtaTiag two ultra-mod­ titioii for crushed stone, sand, grav­ was incorporated November ^ to grocery store purchases of the under cover untU th e men g e t 6:30— 7'JO—CireiM Day*, SarUi Bhow paa Orehestre—coast to coast Vo~ 18:60 1:00—Dance Hour—wab* eedy bow cultural relAttone will be re> ern steam geneiatiiig putts at a cost el and slag plants to be the arbi­ deal in beverages, groceries, etc. Frank Sullivan family, seU-stutaln- gether at the meeting. Rehesh- 6:46— 7t4A—Tti* O oldb ^ s, Serial Act esfabUShed between America and 7:00— 8:00—OfCh. A Cavaliers—c tb c NBC-WJZ NETWORK of approximately 8500,000. The work trating member of that committee. Capital stock amounts to 850,000, ing farmers near South Groveton, ments will be served by the commit­ 8:66— 9:00— WaHrlna by Abe i-yiLyman Russia now that President Roose­ will require six months. Commissioner Macdonald thus be­ divided into 600 shares of 8100 New Hampshire. tee. 8:30— 9:30— Vinter Young’* Orcheatr*rchi Z Sf**^J7L— BBast; a st; win’ wbS'Wbaa wbel velt and ConunlsBAr Lttvtooff have 9:00—10:00—The First NIghter—c to a wham kdltf wgarir wjr wfw wayr wbuS; These two-new units which sure of comes the seventh member of the each, l.uslneas will be commenced 9:30—10:30—Lum A Abner’s Sociable Mldw^i weky kyw k wear wla bwfc put them back on apeBikiBg terms. the lateet modem design are so committee for Connecticut. 'The oth­ with 82,000. The L-corporators are: 10;0»-11U>0 ■ Meyer Davl* A Orehestra kwer ___koll wren____wmaq wi kao wkbf Dr. Duggan is director of the In­ Robert J. Gorman, of Pagan! and 10:30—11:30—Jack Denny A Orchestra NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wUnJ efficient that they will be able to er six members were elected at a 11:00—12:00—A*Iph KIrpary. Barltene wibalMtp webc wday kXyr d*rct ctet stitute of IntematioDsa Education, perform the work formerly done by meeting held in Boston on Decem­ Gordon; Miss Dorothy L. Russell 11:05—12:05—Ted Weems A Oreheetra BOOTH — wrra wpti erwa* wM wjax which ie endowed by the Carnegie ber 4 and 5 for the purpose of and Mrs. Margaret R. Dwire, all of 11:30—l2:31^HarFy Se»»lclt Oreheetra w fl^ s u n Alod WBA wm« -WS9 four older ones, which will be r^ Wjtfs wsmb kroo wky wlaa wbap kpra Corporation and the Rodmfeller moved durtng the coarse of the choosing committees ih each of the Manchester. CBS'WAAC METWORK W (^ ktbs kdw wspe Foundation. He g o m at the lnvl> states In New England, which is The R. M. Co., will do business at SAGE-ALLEN & CO. MDUn t a im —koa kdyl hair k«hl atteratioos. Due to the extremely BASIC—East: wabc srad* woko wcao PACIFIC ^ A S T — kgo kfl kgw kome tBtioD of the Soviet government to Ugh effieieney of the new appsura- desighated under the code as Region 297 State street, Hartford. Shares HARTFORD wct develop the same educational and wsab wnae wkbw erkro wfak cAlw khq kfsd ktar tus, it is expected by the company No. 1. TJach state thus has a com­ have been subscribed for 20 com ­ wdre wcau wlp wjaa wean wfbl wspd Cent. East. artistic co-operation as tho United wjsv; Midwest: wbhm wtbm kKt>c engineers that it will result in a mittee which will decide questions mon, on which 82,000 cash and no kuioz wpwo wliae 4:15— 5:16—Babes in Hollywood, BkIt States enjoys with France, Etog- of fair competition within the property have been paid. Samuel J. We have a 5— 6:05—Shutta end O'Keefe, Ore. In their operation, the water win Bridge, Hazardville; secretary, Ray 7 A (^ 6i60—Dannerowf Paradiee, Skit other by a new Anglo-Americsm In­ J. Relgeluth^New Haven. The oth­ Cent. East. 7 :4 ^ 6:46 Wed Mvfa, Dreme—baele stitute at the University of Moscow. be preheated to 210 degrees Fahren­ 4:10— ftSO—Jack Armstrewfl—ee CBlr 84^ — OwB' Phil Herm A Orehestre heit, just below the boOing point, er committeemen are William R. "We will try,’’ said Dr. Dmggan, 4:45— 5:46—Cowboy Tom—basic only 8:35— 9:80—Phil Baker Show—c to o before being passed into the genera­ Smith, Meriden; D. B. Frlone, New 6:00— 6:00—H. V. Kaltenborn—basic; 9:00—10410—Frank Simon’s Band Con. “to stimulate very strongly In Money W orn^ ? SkiMv, Sketch—repeat to midwcM tors, thus insuring a greater degree Haven; John F. Dunning, Hartford. 9:35—1040—Mario Coazi, Bonge—to a American universities the study of 6:t5— 4ilS—Bobby Benson— e* cnlr; 9:46- 10M6—To Be Annotineed of efficiency than would otherwise In accordance with the plans eyolv- Al and Pete, S ^ ^ D l x l e and west 10:60 11:05—The Three heaiepe—east; the Russian language, literature, ed at Boston, thes< six elected the , . Cw ehee be avelded*iegik 8:30— 6:30—Tito Guizer—basic; Jack Amos ’n’ Andy—repeat for weet history and institutions." be possible. ’ lh« newel Ananeinf acrylee we Armstrong—midwest repeat 10;15—11;15—Stars ef Autumn—also e ’Die boilers of the new units will highway commissioner to be their 8:4S— 6:46—Aaranteau Qrchea —east; eCer, tiO to tlM Csdi. . . lOAO—114^-FrsddI* M erm Or,—c to e "We needn't fear a spread a t be fed with pulverized coal. They seventh member. Mamory Lane—weet; To Be Ah* 1140—tt:0^-Cab CatleviMiy Orehestra At yesterday’s session, the com­ wiiheirt tndonen. Only coal heitneed—midwest 11:60 12:60 Maxima Lewe Orchestra Communiam or Socialism," he said, BT-e bnilt to withstand a pressure of la a mendito charge of three “as long as Americans have an ln» 280 pounds. mittee voted ta hold a meeting in bom idea that they can better the auditorium of the State Office per cent 00 me anpaid beJanee. The steam generated by the equip­ .themselves, or at least that their building, Hartford, on Thursday, primary rooms of the church at ment wiii be used to operate the cbndren can." As long es Ameri­ Decern'- r 21, at 2 p. m., for the 7:30 this evsaing. steam turbines which produce the cana feel that way, he believes, the purpose of determintog whether or This afternoon tbs Btate Depart- electricity needed for the operation idea of the class struggle will not not Connecticut should be t .“per­ wnc SMOt of Heaj^ held an X-raj clinic of the huge locomotives operatiiig in RockvillB. ▲ number of ddldm take root. missive area” under the code. In T ra v elen Ififl institute, he points out, haa between the two terminals. This other words, the meeting will de­ Hartford, Conn. of South Windsor took advantage 646-65S vMr B taBFIoai nothing to do with poliUca or econ­ power is sent into the overhead cide whether the installation of 50,000 W.. 1060 a , 282-8 AL of this opportunity to be X-rayed. RaWaew aWt.—Flien. IS61 E f om ies. Russia, like other ply G> . ■verybody is welcome. Refresh- BENSON aoents will be aerved. The Bantly Oil Go. and Silhonettea. *TF n rS HARDWARE WE Hie regular Ihursday ewiing 711 Main Street I__ 155 Center Street 877 Main Street. ' prayer neetinr ^ be held at the Select Your Greeting Cards From Our 25 'Foot Rack.

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notorious train robber, the first time Small, 70, mother-in-law of O. O. HIGHWAT, DBPASTMBNT , . Wds for vdileh iiSere received on No- Deaths Last Night Carlisle was apprehejided. •nd Godfrey Co, Bridgeport. P. W. to T. F.~Pol«y»ahd G yfeln^nre, newspaper columnist ^AWABOSmBlOB BIDS vember 27. The awards are as fol­ Queer iTwists P h p « ^ Arts.—Richard B. Sloan. S t Louis-^Herbert Bertermann, A. Project No.^4. ’ South -Nbrwalk; Denver, Col.—Ruby Rivera, 65, 76, last- territorial gaveraor of Axl- 52. generaT passenger agent for tlw lows: Town of Lehafion:- Route No."89> No..965. ' I ■ H i^w ay Commissioner John A. to A. L Savin Company, Hartford. former Wyoming ^ r iff who led the sona- ' develaad, Cincinnati, ^ o a g o and Macdonald anneimced today the , Town of B a i ^ : Sport Hill and i j ' ^ ^ ' In" Day's News posse that captured “Bill” Carliisle, New York—Hrs. Katie Gatewood B t Louis railroad (Big Four). P. W. A. Project No. 21. There are 15 separata oil award of three more road contracts, Easton Center roads to sinimaTi Town of Norwalk; ^ e s t avMnie flMds in Montana. ^ ------G!barieroi, Pa,— ^Detained by coun­ ty <^cen, Elmer Clink of Bobtown said three men accosted him be­ tween Newtown and P>olknd and 'e ^ e one of the men poked a pistol in his ribs, the pther two handed him a i^ t of liquor and compell^ him to drink it. Caiicago—Mairtin Quirk, reputed South Side beer hoodlum, in Felony Court, charged with vagrancy, or i t u L \ plead^ he wished to go to Florida and never come back. em “I can be Santa Claus” said Judge Jay A. Schiller. ‘TU set this case i -Wards buy millions of Toys. That’s why Wards prices are so lowl G f4t H onclbci9 s for Dec. 21, and if some one repre­ Low Priced ns-: senting Quirk can come here and $ t - 0 0 show he’s gone, never to return, m dismiss the charge.” “I’m on my way,” said Quirk. for gkt» Seattle—University of Washing­ it— lated wv-v^irAVAV.Tav.'.UMai ton students “cramming” for the Christmas examinations, might as Toy Values! AU well quit, says Physchology Profes­ sor William R. Wilson, adding “ stuf­ Santa Says, "A White Christmas" so Give a fed brains won’t stay stuffed, and last minute efforts are often wasted Men's SkirH Women's Undies ARSakHoM effort. Facts easily learned are apt 10% Wool to be retained a long time, just as a pair of pants that takes a press $ 1.00 Shooting Star Sled 29c ea. 79c pr. easily usually retains it longest.” 'Warm vests and $1.29 Values Portland, Ore.—The thief who PhuD or fancy coUoo panties. Flesh - ^ $ 1 . 0 0 color. Small, A sensible and evsr- stole George Allen’s automobile, was broadcloth, full cut and weleoflse gift! Stwrr at least considerate, Allen reported FOR mediam, large well tailored. Boy a SAT. sixes. Rib knit. efaifion or service to police. The prowler broke the (apply M this psiee. loc^ off the Allen garage, took the weight *^lden CrMts." car on a 100 mile trip, then returned ie**«e***flt*«****M it**^ it, imdamaged, to the garage. Another great example o l Wards low Blanket Robes Chicago— The Rev. J. J. McCabe prices!' Strong all maple tope with for Women r - ~ - of St. Rita’s church, does his own natorsl varnished finish. Btult on police work. famous speed-boat lines! Steel nm- $1.98 After a tussle be hauled Joseph ners are sturdy. Easy to steer while Varied styles Conroy from beneath a pew and speeding down-hill! Light for the and , colors. turned him over to police. uphiU pull! Other models Conroy, who allegedly had taken in sizes 36 to txi,: a dime from the poor box in the 46. church, was fined $100 by a judge. Rock Island, HI.—There’s a lot of shooting going on in Rock Island, but only the sparrows have suffered Girls' Undies so far. Men's Ties There were so many of the birds Voitr—PanUot Rayon Undiet about the pedestrians and motorists 29c ea. complained to police. Armed with shot gims the police 29c Tuck stitch, killed 200 in one night. knit to fit. Flesh 39c ea. Hand-made ties, lined, .hade. SauU Hsverford, Pa, — Things have mediam, large reached a pretty pass in Haverford in the kind of pattern* Always weleoae! Heavy men like. Yon can s i- sizes. township. With a works program of rayon pantiea, vesta, aad ford many at thii low bloomers. Some with $236,990, the community has 329 price. men at work, needs one thousand Isee triaaming! more and is having difficulty finding Crib Blankets them. for Gifts Pittsburgh—Roy W. Stafford gave _ ii • Judge Ralph H. Smith two reasons why he thinks he ought to have a $1.00 V f Y Q / 'v, r divorce from his wife, Mrs. Sarah J. bunny Stafford. In thb first place, he said, Ssr'ttrfisr $$3.791 3 $3.791 ^ $1.00 his bride went on a honeymoon in •r - his automobile by herself, and in the second place he asserted, she left him and refused to return because she was "having too.good a time.” The application wcw taken under advisement. Snow Suits Cotton Svodo Men's Slippers I $1.00 Condition Of 2-piece over­ blouse style. State Roads Helmet. Blue, Brown calf leather, tan. 2 to 6. Black rayon crepe; warmly lined with felt. coral lining. Leather Road conditions and detours in Leather sole. Bay these the State of Connecticut made nec­ sole. Certainly a sensi­ at s saving! essary by highway construction and Boys' U-Suits ble gift. oiling announced by the Connecti­ Extra Large Doll cut highway department as of De­ ^ I \ ^ i y Weight cember 13, 1933. Buggy Route No. U. S. 1—Fairfield. Velocipede of Ovol Steel M^honicol Train Set 39c Flat Fiber-Reed 1 -In. Rubber Tires Kings Highway extension. 400 feet HoodUghts. B ub-0 ^ 1 Q Q Engine, Tender Bib knit. Rib of muck excavation and backfill. ber tires. A b e a u -^ ^ # 0 7 Beil. Red fiber sad­ cuffs, ankles. Closed to traffic. Norwalk. West tyl dle and o o ly ,.,... $2.59 89c Tan. Sizes 4 to avenue. About % mile of sheet 16. Save! asphalt. Open to traffic. Route No. 4—Sharon-Cornwall road. About 4 miles in le^igth from Boys* Jackets Cornwall bridge west. Grading and laying gravel surface. Open to traf­ Soodo doth fic. Route No. U. S. 5—Wallingford. $1.29 Hartford Pike. Shoulders are being oiled for about 6% miles. Men's Bathrobes Soft but sturdy. Route No. U. S. 5A—Meriden. Button front, Table O p Hi Broad street. Shoulders are being elastic bottom. oiled foi about 7 miles. $2.98 Brown, to 18. Route No. U. S. 6—West Hart­ 50c ■ ford. Farmington avenue (from Famous Whittentoa Farmington town line to Woodrow doth, rolled lapd col­ Boys’ ^nmriiing for her ta­ street). 2 miles of sheet asphalt un­ Leatbertex lar, patch pockets. Ma­ ble! 42-hicfa sqoare Hn- der construction but open to traffic. Were $8.98 Short detour. roon. blue or brown. , eo doth. Dashing strip­ Route No. 8—Ansonia. Seymour- V* now $2.98 ed borders. Ansonia road. 400 feet waterbound Red, SpeedKned Coaster Rubber Tired Pedol Bike Sheepskin col­ macadam, concrete box culvert. One-Piece Steel Steel Dum p Truck lar, sheep Open to traffic. Torrington. East . ^ m Cedmhm Plete Ben lined, knit Main street. Concrete pavement 1 2 Electric Lights ^ — r \ r \ wristlets. mile in length under construction. Sf,ii:i(tiL.-.r.^$3.39 i $ 1 .'39.^ Robber Tares. | | | | f Black. Ages 6 Short sections of one-way traffic in. Ion*. O n l v . .. . V i e V /V / to 16. are necessary. Route No. 10—Farmington. Farm- *****«*****am t^^ ington-Plainville road. Grade sepa­ A t this anheara o f low price, ration. Bridge under construction ^ys* Pullovers but open to traffic Shaker Knit Route No. 15— Middletown. South Blackboard with Main street. mile of sheet asphalt $1.29 under construction. Short detour Over i/j wool, posted. Easel and Chair crew or V-^ Route No. 20—Granby-Hartland. Men's Coerts Reduced to neck. Hand East Hartland-West Granby road. W ere $6.95 finished. Black Warm Bkinkats 3 miles bituminous macadam under —navy — red. 72x84 construction but open to traffic. 26 to 36. Route No. 67—Seymour. Hoadley $ 1.00 bridge. Reinforced concrete and $4.98 .HiitaaKafiacatafata twcaKatwtain itM | concrete encased girder bridge. Leatbertex Coats, wgath- Sturdy chair Great Big (20-in.) Beautiful Doll Men’s Pajamas $2.98 pr. Closed to traffic. Oxford. Southbury er - proof, scpfi - proof, 2 3 ^ .in . high. Plaid. Not less than y ' - - 1 For Gifts ...... ’Sv: ^...... road. Three miles of reinforced con­ sbeeplioed, Womhatine Chalk tray at Even Shows Her Tiny Teeth 5.% wool. Pastel crete pavement under construction Beal la sl^ moving eyes. Dress­ collar, knit wristlets. the bottom ■hades. A grand gift '■-.I from the Southbury-Oxford town ed in organdy. Socks, moct^Mins, for aU. line north. Grading and construct­ of indestructible $2.89 Soiitj in ing bridge on new location. Open to board. Chalk bonnet and cotton diapers. Cot­ Genuine ton atufred. flannel with traffic. and eraser too- Horseman. DoUs contra sting Route No. 69—Bethany and Pros- Gift Value! Warm, Washable! jafatacanwamt«m ife;« afwtamuowcgu8w: trim. Coat or pecti Bethany-Prospect road. About middy. 5 miles bituminous macadam under construction. Oi>en to traffic. Men*s Jackets Men's Slippers Route No. 89—Lebanon. Lebanon- Siiede Leather SWt Willimantic road. Bituminous ma­ Foe Gifts! cadam, length about 4% miles is $2.89 under construction. Traffip should Jackets for Bojrs $1.79 pr. avoid this route. Give hioi s— s Route No. 95— Volu'ntown. Elkonk tUng bell lilu Hill road and Church street Water- .Were $4.45 —brswn fsh bound macadam length, about 5 slippen, brown miles, under construction. Traffic kid Ups. sftiould avoid this route. FREE SAT. Route No. 201—Pomfret. Hamp- j $3.98 ton-Abingrton road. Waterbound i macadam, lengrtb about 4% miles, is They have everything— Mazda Tree under construction. Traffic should wear, waniiith! ivoid this road. Elutic bottoub button LightOutfit front. Brown. 6-l8 yrs. ^ MONTGOMERY WARD A total of 36,315 bales of silk out M e n ...... $4,98 To each _____ of 45,007 exported by Japan in a re- 824-828 MAIN STREET chasing $ or' MitikAl i ceant month wtot by boat tbmuvh DO TOUR SPOP^ING AT HOME MANCHESTER, CONN.j troo Ufht'lildltt Ok'fie Panama canaL J r . HAMCHanBBsVBMDra BiaULn' HAwansrsa, oosm, ivaiSnr^irabEHBBB it,m a

e t geld and fhrsIfB eat- trains at their eld encessive ratsa at tbe Jaltttard Itantltiite of ;o f JO You wtU. The fact thkt for a a t fare, the roads finally were driv­ Muaie» leetarep to the Junior greatly tanpvovcd by tlte 00 aetliw and IteF reading, Healdi and Diet thiattetliej sidenhls mmaber of days there bad en to the last recourse—which . Which asfi^ntntehly the i time aad~an to finish'the trwbnentsauDcnt n o b M i Bootiaulflsai nMksa mwris teorts, common causes a t headache in the by renttng quietly in a | darkened in the dollar price ibould have be«i the first—of trans­ writes aWts sad soogs for ths Re- avw>age person. whether a Advice ■ room. eat brioBf li^i'ttf t t r i RiBn’c r to’ a t grid dagy teed by the gorem- porting people at reasonable dtal t t o g t m Whtenne ^ s s about ^ Other pOmib lr causse are head town wlUi Mre^ U te k im r t ta s t sea­ By Dr.^Pranli llaOoy Many headaches are benefited by negro race. ment was sdsed b j the adher- chargee. Certain Western roads injury, kidney trouMe, both high treatments to tbe vertebrae of the son hs direeted sad impesred in and low blood preesure, any acute eats a t the gold standard in support started the experiment of redudag “Sunday N I^M a t mae,^ and bis HBADACBB u p i^ spine, such as'are given by an \ (BAif dgpSfijiifei suinmtr rsrtM, VHew'e Tour Oede'^ diseaee b^fintteg with a fever, dia­ Osteopath or Oilropnctor and 1 af theas rumors. The btflef was aac- coach fares from 8.6 cents a mUy betes and aervs weakness. Bmorion- Question: M. L. SSks: “Is m lo scheduled fOr Broadway thie aea- Some people are so sensitlvs to woukTsuggast that you secure these presisd that these things indicated to 2 cents and in soms al stm ia due fb anger or exdtsaoent rclaxittg veatments if poasib’e. healthful or a ia t w hM 00a- He has done the words and bad air that they are forced to (not beaten) raw egg Ifi m l»r“ that President Rooeerelt was about even to a cent and a half. 'They munsmusle of os severalssvi eoi^, hut his Mg- may induce headache and it is like­ 1 do not advise the use of medic­ K t roTaltieitiss are etfll oomiaf from avoid crowds as they develop a ly to follow intense and prokmged in e pnsparations for Miuiis the p^rmiak of Chicago for cal government holds a secret con 114100,000 worth of breach of prom­ Genuine Mahogany Pottery vases from Penn­ 5 ference or "executive sesaioa,'* no ordinary ‘^ ^' device, worked ise. 'That’s tbe first such czMe on An important gift . . this Gover­ sylvania potteries with han­ there is some kind of a cockeyed up for the purpose of arousing a record filed by a genuine socialite, nor Wlathrop desk, for It Is full slss dles. Rich green coloring, hen on wrhich wouldn’t stand pluck­ momentary snthuslasm, but a well and apparently It isn’t an approved and genuine mahogany practice . . . The first blus-blpoded 11.75. ing. Generally he knows the color, considered and wisely planned me­ torougbout. Needless to say, participants in a murder trial, how­ it has all the features of a sixe and breed of the ben and could chanism thnnigh which the Repub­ ever, are still accepted members of good Governor Wintbrop Bronze finished book ends the Four Thousand. Mrs. GrantvUIe so describe it in print that the lican voters of this country can give desk, yet the price is sur­ in full.relief cot»y of the fa­ T. Forteecue, and her daxighter and prisingly low. world could behold it, if he were so the fullest possible effect to their son-in-law, Ueut. and Mrs. 'Thomas mous “End of the Trail” disposed. pcditlcal convictions and piuposee. H. Masslet figured in the sensa­ painting. Heavily weighted, Time was, too, wdien newspapers Much thought, much effort and tional Honolulu oe%e, are listed as usual. The Gift peir, $1. very often indeed made a special much political experience have been 4 point of reporting these "executive brought to the Tna.ic wg of this Coun­ They Don't “Belong” ^ A bettor card table . . sturdily Reproductidns of these old When Polly Lauder, who belonged IMPORTANT sessions”—^which they usually did ty Republican Asscx&tton. Tt built with washable moire fabri- fashioned Victorian gold lus­ with a fidelity to the facta that fre­ starts off with every prospect of in the book as a member of a promt keld top, padded for convenience nent family, married Gene Timney, Important because when you in playing. Why not give a pair of tre vases, made in Czecho­ quently fiabbergaated those who becoming a model organisation and the couple were listed for a year. give an Electric Refrigerator this them? Others from 81.59. slovakia, $1.50. held them. Since the World War, of exercising an important But some of the old guard protested Christmas you never expect to however—that war took too many on the pcfiitics of municipalities, so vehemently against being placed on the same plane as an ex-pugilist buy another. That’s why the state and nation. Another touch of the. Vic­ of the old-time fighting reporters that the Tunneys were dropped^ Norge is such an excellent choice. torian period . . dressing ta­ and developed too much newspaper So this year the governing board Its exclusive Rollator pump in­ ble set of milk white glass yielding to suggestions that things took no chances Yritb the marriage RAILROADS, BUSES of Mrs. Phyllis Baker Potter, a l^ue- sures a lifetime of use. Pay after with two bottles and covered “should not be published”—the arro­ V One of the suddenest and most blood In her own right, to Fred Aa- New Year’s on our Budget Term* jar, $2.98. gant and Inexcusable assumption taire, the actor. Of course, the pol­ complete reversals in a big and im­ with first payments as low as that the public’s business is none of ished Fred Is very popular with the A coffee table serves in portant situation that this country its business has been permitted to people who do belong; and it is true front of the -sofa as a table Reproduction of fine old haa ever witnessed is in the case of that his sister Adele is now Lady gain ground in olHcial circles. Pub­ tor magazines and ash tray Cornucopia vases in ivory Cavendish. But it Is also a fact most of the time. That’s why $ 1 0 DOWN lic servants in far too many cases the motorbusea and tbe railroads. that Fred is the son of a mid-west­ pottery with terracotta deco­ It is no time at all ago—so re­ every home should have one • actually believe they have a tight ern brewer. So the Astaires aren’t . . so you can’t go wrong on rations, made in 'Italy, $1.98. listed. to exclude not only the public but cently in fact that the echoes are this gift. Solid walnut or still reverberating—since the rail Neither, by the way, are George mahogany. the public's representative, the Palmer and Amelia Earhart Put Italian ash trays of pottery press, from their sessions while roads were ahrieking to every au' nam, though the^re seen at all man­ in the typical brilliant Italian ner of society functions... Col. The ever popular Priscilla sew­ they cook fip jobbery, plan waste­ thority in sight or hearing for res­ hand decorated colorings, 35c. cue from the devastating competi­ Charles and Anne Lindbergh, on the ing cabinet, made of genuine ma- ful extravangances or arrange ap­ other band, are named in the new hc^rany throiighout. A sliding tray pointments with eyes on partisan tion of the buses. They were being Register, though they do not , get inside has been designed tor Wrought iron wall brack­ objectives. utterly destroyed by this new about much on the upper Crust. . . nCedles and spools. ets in black finish with im­ transportation agency that built no Tt’g aU very confusing. And the It is that kind of thing that the omission of the names of most of ported Italian pots in color­ bard boiled McLevy does not intend roads, was free of government oon- the titled foreigners resident here ful decorations, 89c. to stand for. It is the kind of trcfi and could and did carry passen­ scarcely simplifies matters. To be gers, on iQog as well as abort hauls, sure, there sre counts driving tsxl- thing no newrspaper should stand fo r' cabs and countesses working in the Hand made pewter wall and which, above all, the voters chai^wr then tha railroads could five-and-ten. sconces for candles. Repro- should make a apecial business of possibly do so. If something were But when the Social Register di^ctions of Colonial models, not done by lasf to protect them neglects to mention such people u rebuking on election days. the Grand Duchess Marie, Prince pair, $2.75. If our reader, official and unoffi­ the rail companies would all be George of Russia, Prince Serge Obo- completely bankrupted and driven leMky. and the Prince and A c c e s s 69 cial, gathers from these remarks For as little as 69o you Colonial Stiegel glass bath out of buriasM altogether. Chavchavmdze — then you get an . oaa that the Herald is opposed to star idea of what It takes to crash our five • a cricket foot sto^. Models salt bottle with tightly fit­ chamber sessiona of Manchester That WM yaetarday, ao to speak. native nobility. similar to the sketch only with ting ground-in stopper. A re­ bamboo turned legs and without boards, comndssions, oommittees or Today, With nothing, done by gov- production with etched ship Broadway’s rBusieit Man stretchers, in walnut finish. departments he is altogether right. anunant to roaobe tbe railroads A goraedian who has be«i gatbor- design, 98c. > from this bogay, we bear identical­ Ing M impressive share of fiaaM re- STABILIZATION CANARD ly the same loud walla and da- cently is Gene Loekhart, who ap­ manda for fovenufi«it protaction— pears with George M. Cohan to En- For a week or more there have gene O'Nein’s ^A h, WUdenMacr. only this Uma it oomea from tha and from Cohan one of the most been published numerotie news iteau hue eompaniaa whlla the devouring tributftfl on^ &otor #V0r pftid OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAf EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'QOCK indicating that United States gov­ ogre of unmeetable competition le. anotoM ... But what generally le ernment officigle, inferentUUy act­ if 3^u can believe it. the raUroada. to t>elBg an actor, he la a ing ta r the idmlnistratlon but whose It all came about by the lower­ director, monologlst, piK^at oom- identity in no caM haa been even ing of railroad fares. Aftar having te ^ S r, lyScStTlUiret- WATKINS hinted at, were n^ tiatlag with ths devoted year aftar year to aeeklng Bririah and French fovemmenti some way or othor to compel the Besides performing eight times a at MANCHESTER, CONN. with a view to stahiHsing the dol- country's travelera to ride on their week for the 'Theater Guild, he teaches stave teo^oua and panto* MANCHESnCF BVIOfilNG mSRALD. MANGRB8TBR. (X)KNn^ FBUUT, D lm fB E R ,lS,.198a.

velvar League through the efforts of \not4 alkaline. I recommend cut­ Captain Edward Languish at Hart­ ting up the entire, fruit, akin and tiny tots; 11 to 11:80, totanlMdlata; ford. PAPERS WITH BOOZE AOS 11:80 ^ 12, •dvanesd. LOCAL HAN M m i P all, and soaking thla in hot water Teams using tha gym Shturday ROCKVILLE Brlefa MENUS «nd then drinking the effusion Ih e Girl Reserves of the Unton too- baakstball praotiu arai 3 to 8. which will be found beneficial for NOT LAWFUL IN CAPITOL Heights; S to 4, CoUeglana; 4 to 5, ASGASOUNEIU Congregational church, held a meet­ For Good Health those with liver trouble. In this Jaffe’s Jewels; 5 to 6. DaMolay. ing last evening ac the church eoeial Way the patient gets the benefit of rooms at which plana were complet­ A Week's Supply the organic quinine in the grape­ Old Law Forbids Mailii^g of The Recreation Center's volley­ FINAL BANK S T A T E M ^ Reeommeuded , M aaucs CMTQN ball team will leave the Rec at 1 Louis Vina 250 W«6 ed for the making of Christmas fruit, a large percentage of which Si|ch Ads Into .R e c t^ ix e d o’clock, Saturday afternoon to play Strset, Tak«i -to MU baskets. Mias Natalie Ide Is the By Dr. Frank McCoy is contklned in the skin. ‘WEnQUETTB* WILL Diy Territory. In Bridgeport. SHOWS $ 1 , 4 5 9 ^ ASSETS leader of the group. OUIDB TOUR STEP H oqrftaL The gymnasium of the George (Meaning of White Spots) Washington, Dec. 18.—(AP) — Louis Villa, of 360 West ^ Sykes Memorial School was deco­ DAILY MENUS Question: Mrs. A. asks: ‘ Will "Drunk’s Blue Book* Bf Hand The laws of the United States are RICKARD SLOAN DIES you please print in your Interesting street, ah automobile Surplas of $125,000 Laid Aside rated yesterdhy afternoon by mem­ Dr. McCoy’s Menus suggested for In Time of Need chuatog embarrassment to the gov­ bers of the Clasa of 1985, for the the week beginning Sunday, I^em - column what causes little white ernment of the United States, but Phoenix, Arlz., Dec. 15.—(AP)— ployed at the Phoeaiz g in g er to Guarantee Capital Invest* social and dance which will follow ber 18, 1933: spots to form on my hands? Will Changing times, changing man­ you’d never gucaa how: Arizona’s last territorial governor, Mala street, Hertford, reoetved ment— Absorption on Dec* the play "Beauty and the Jacobin" Sunday they spread? What will cure ners. So, "When lying on the floor, and second degree burns aboot them?” Repeal did it. Repeal brought Richard E. Sloan, 76, was mourned hands and forearin*. while ember 27. to be presented tonight at the Breakfast—Coddled eggs, Melba in front of a bar. One never should back liquor advertlal^ and gave Junior Promenade. toast; Baked apple. Answer: The white spots on 3rour today by the state whose admlaalon a tmek to the garage jresterday;^ place one’s elbows on the brass life to an (dd Igw which forbids the The Longview-Parent- Teachers Dinner—Baked chicken, with Mel­ hands are caused by some form of mailing of liquor ads into dry terri­ to the Union he was instrumental in A helper dropped an elec' What is to be the last statement Association held a card party last ba toast dressing; Cooked spinach; acidosis by which the skin pigment rail." tory. bringing about. He died last night light bulb and a ::park from it Is destroyed. 'They will not spread nlted. gasoline under the t) at the Rockville National bank, evening at the home of Henry Sei­ Mushrooms en casserole; Head let­ That should be a suitable intro­ 'The District of Columbia is dry, from a skull fracture received in a fert on Butcher Road. tuce with olive oil dressing; Ice If you correct your diet and use oth­ duction to "The Drunk’e Blue faU. There was a flareup at fire and which has been in existence for er hygienic measures for improving for a while at least. The govern­ la, unable to get away in tixSe, The Little Ssnnphony orchestra cream. Book," written by Norman An­ ment resides therein, and the gov­ In 1908 Mr. Sloan was instru­ nearly 80 years either as a state or Supper—Asparagus soup: Cooked your general health. thony, editor of Ballyhoo, and O. mental In obtaining adoption by the badly biimed. He was remtomd '30 held a meeting and rehearsal last ernment has established recently a toe Mt. Sinai hospital, where ciU national bank, has Just been issued evening in the old High schqol build­ string beans; Celery and ripe olives. Soglow, author of "The Little clipping service to find out what the Republican national convention, to by the officials, showing conditions Monday (A Bad Breath) King." aminatlon disclosed he had first aod ing. newspapers of the country are say­ which he was a delegate, of the secont*. degree bums. at the close of business on Decem­ A Joint meeting of the charity Breakfast — C ottle cheese; Question: Miss Pat writes: “Will The authors ask. pertinently, ing aix>ut it. Arizona statehood plank. He was ber 12. committees of the Lodge of vnif Toasted shredded wheat biscuit; you please tell me a remedy for per­ why nothing has been done about Now the papers that carry liquor appointed territorial governor by “’’This bank is one of the five which and the Emblem club will be held Pear sauce. sistent bad breath? I have had all our drunks, with the situation ads are very sorry, but they dare President Taft In 1909 and held the Lunch—Oranges or apples as de­ my teeth taken care of and -nq In a not mail any more copies to Uncle office until Arizona was admitted will be absorbed by the Hartford- at the Elks Home Sunday afternoon healthy condition, so I jannot un­ growing more tense as liquor Connectlcut Trust Company Decem­ at 2 o’clock. Plans will be complet­ sired; Glass of milk. comes back. Are they to become Sam. to the Union, February 14., 1912. Dinner—Vegetable soup; Roast derstand this. Will you please give ber 27 and it will be known in thte ed for their charity Christmas work. me a remedy?" the Forgotten Men of 1084, they future as the "Rockville Branch" Fayette Lodge, No. 69, A. F. A A. beef; Steamed carrots with parsley; demand, In shrill accentc. Ingredleiw of VieSii Okra; Salad of raw .chopped cab­ Answer: If your teeth are in good North Dakota’s production of of the Hartford-Connectlcut Trust M., of Rockville, will work the Mas­ condition, siour breath may be a re­ Is there to be no Social Author­ corn fo' 1933 has been estimated at VapoRub in Convenient Candy Company. ter Mason Degree on a class of can­ bage; Jello or Jell-w^ with cream. ity, no guiding friend, to whom Recreation ('enter Tuesday sult of diseased tonsils, catarrh or 20,048,000 bushels, about 6.500,000 The report Just issued shows re­ didates at Masonic Hall Saturday auto-intoxication. If the breath has they may stagger in their hour bushels below the 1930 crop. sources of 11,459,869.93. The con­ evening. John Kynoch, Worshipful Breakfast—French omelet; Crisp of need? The answer is No! Or Items of Interest bacon; Melba toast; Stewed raisins, a sweetish odor, you may hr dia­ VICKS COUGH DR0|» trolling interest in this bank is now Master, will be in charge. betes. Before I could give you a Yes, as the "Drunk’s Blue Book" held by the Hartford-Connectlcut The annual meeting of the Polish* Limcb—Mashed turnips; Cooked appears. beet tops; Celery and nut salad. remedy, you would .lave to tell me The plunge periods today for Company which, in turn, is owned by American Citizens Club will be held which of ’these things is causing You’ll learn your "Wetiquetts" the Hartford-Connectlcut Trust Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in Dinner—Broiled lamb chops; women will be from: 7 to 7:40, 7:40 Baked squash; Cooked tomatoes; your trouble. from the volume. You’ll vimde to 8:20, 8:20 to 9, Non-membCrs DUAL UNIT VARIO AERIAL AND WAVE TRAP Company. the- club rooms on Village street. (literally) through sobriety tests; A New Scientific Device That No Set Owner Can Afford The only stock of the Rockville Ripe Olives; Stewed apricots. may enjoy these plunge periods at a Fixtures were Installed in the Wednesdsy you’ll learn how to fill in the gaps low rate. Suita are rented at the ___ To Be Withont. National Bank not owned by the Monitor block on Main street, op­ Breakfast—Coddled egg; Small of the "night, before"; you’ll cut office. a n OUTSIDE AERIAL Hartford-Connectlcut Company is a posite Central Park, yesterday for your eye teeth on cover-uppers ELIMINATES ST.^’TION INTERFERENCE piece of ham; Crisp waffle; Apple lotations-- The gym will be used for basket- small group of shares held by the the Central Hardware store which sauce. and women only; you’ll find how ball practice by the following ELIMINA’rES POOR SELECTIVITY nineteen directors so that they is to open soon. Charles Shapiro is Lunch—Baked squash; String to get Into fights. teams: 5 to 6. Spartans; 6 to 7, might qualify under the banking the proprietor. bqans; Lettuce salad. When you’ve done this, jrou can Ragals; 7:80 to 8:80,-Rangers; 8:30 sssxr. $1.00 laws of Connecticut. The eWA can erect monuments IT’S NEW AND DIFFERENT! Dinner—Baked halibut; S'^inacb; and graveyards to the tune of practice on "Dnmk’s Mother to 9:80, Ahialdi’s Muons. The soundness of this bank is Salad of endive, tomato and aspar­ Cfcoee"; try out Jolly games for Boys’ swimming classes wlU bO Easily Installed, Wlthont Tools, In a Moment’s Nofiee. shown by the fact that a surplus of 10 or J.6 milliona a year, but it can’t agus; Plain Jello or Jell-well. get into the way of private enter­ drunks; learn the words in drunk’s held Saturday at the following time: Onaranteed To Work On Any Set. 1126,000 had been laid aside to C O N V ia INSURANCE MAN Thursday dlctiQnary; and top it off with "use­ 9:30 to 10:15, beginners; 10:15 to guarantee the capital investment. prise or it will add to the produc­ Breakfast — Wholewheat muffins tive capacity and wind up in the ful articles that every drunk will 11, Intermediate; 11 to 11:45, Junior M. J. SUGAR, DISTRIBUTOR The following Is the last annual OF DRUGGING COMPANION and peanut butter; Stewed figs. graveyard. want to buy," life saving. 57 Allyn Street, Hartford, Conn. Phone 3-7936 statement of the Rockville National Lunch—Raw apples; Glass of —Howard Scott, technocrat. It’s called a brand-new book to Oirla’ dancing classes: 10:80 to 11, Bank, Issued by Charles Id. Squires, sweet milk. flat a brand-new era, a "flying pink assistant cashier; Califomis Broker Found Guil­ Dinner—Tomato and celery soup; With the exception of a few iso- elephant with every copy," It’s Resources, loans and discounts, Cream cheese; *Baked cauliflower; lated tribes, there are .published by the Frederick A. ty of Robbing Friend After no people Stokes. Co„ at |1. ’ 1714,247.99: overdrafts, $26.46; U. 8. Auto Trip—'Put Drug in Cooked lettuce; Salad of raw celery; today of, a pure race. Government securities, $62,726; Dish of berries (unsweetened canned —Prof. Johannes Hoops of Heidel- other securities, net of reserve for Milk. variety), \ berg University, depreciation, $84,660; banking Friday Philip Dumont, former Universi­ bouse, fusniture and equipment $66,* San Bernardino, Calif., Deo. 16.— ty of Iowa mtiaeum aaaistatit, lists Breakfast—Poached eggs; Melba I've always found the Jungle the 364 species of birds as tnbabitsats 000; cash and due from banks, (AP)—CoDVictet of a oharge of toast; Stswed peaches. most peaceful place on earth!earth. of Iowa. You ’ll Enjoy Shopping For $668,998.28; cash items and ex­ drugging and robbing 60-year*old Lunch—Oranges with a handful —Dr, Raymond L. Dltmari. changes, $77Mi other assets, vlf, Martin Frame of , bis of pseans. upralsal of trust dspartasst, $7r eompaaton of an autemoote trip, Dtonor—'Brollsd stsak; Rut^Ml- No other faotor to the totellee- BOO; due from liquluting agent, Alfred L. Otoe, Glcndale,'CUlf., in- foo; Small grssn peas Lettuce tual life of America is more im­ His Gifts at HOUSE’S RookvlUe National Bank, $11,660; ■urane broker, will be senteneed aalad; Cup Custard. portant than the eoUege for wom­ 666 total assets, $1469469.98. by Superior Court Judge F. A. Salorday en. —ODwen D. Toimg. UQUm, TABLCn, SALTE Mm’i liabiUtles: Capital stock, $100,* Leonard next Monday, • Breakfast — Wbolswhsat mush NOSE DROPS 000; surplus, $126,000; vu^vided with cream or butter; Stswed Don’t put anjrthing on your face Ohacks Oolda first dap, Bsadaehss Cline, 46, did not testify. The prunes. profits, $18,700,71; reserves for in­ proseoutlon alleged he placed a that you wouldn’t put to your or Neuralgia Is 80 mliiiites. Malaria Lounging Robes Men’s Pajamas terest, taxes etc., $2,46648; due to Lunch—Potato soup; stomach. la 8 days. drug to a staea of buttermilk given turnips ; Cauliflower salad. banks and bankers, $867,760.90; Frame and that while Frame was —Dr, Maris Davenport, 109, of Fine Laxative and Tonic general deposits, $649,78840; oertlfi* Dinner—Roast mutton; Cooked South Bend, Ind. $ 1 .6 5 up seml-eonselous, robbed him of $380, cucumbers; Peas; Salad of shred­ Afost Speedy $4>50 to $6.50 cates of deposit, $160,000; treasur* A Jury verdict was returned laet er's, certified, dividend checks, etc., ded cabbage and parsley; Prune n lA t* whip. $6460,42; Christmas Club and Thrift The xrrest of Cline on Frame's Funds, $2488; other liabilities, vis, •BAKED CAULIFLOWER: Re- Men’s charges preoMtated an tovestiga- move the totigb outer leaves and Umbrellas reserve for losses, $42,708.98: due tlo n ^ the fteMot Attorney's of­ U, 8. Oov«nment for check and lower stalk from a medium cauli­ Mufflers fices of Ban Bernardino ind Loe flower and soak to salted water to CHRISTMAS GIFTS rental taxes, $411,68; reserved for Angeles counties into Cline’s asso­ closed bank deposit, $64.11; total remove all dirt and insects. Wash $1.50 ciation with sevsral wealthy per­ again under running cold water and O F. FOOTWEAR liabilities, $1,469,969.98. sons who died er became violently and ap $1.00 The original stockholders of the place to an oiled baking dish. Cover in after willing their property to the and bake until tender, adding a lit­ Rockville National Bank who ex­ insurance man. FOR EVERYONE changed their stock for stock of the tle boiling water if it appears too dry. When ready to servs, pour hot Hartford-Connectlcut Company, will DIVER DIES FRDM "BENDS" $2^50 receive one share of the new stock cream over and add a few lumps of butter. Cigarette of the Hartford-Connectlcut Trust San Francisco, Dec, 15.—(AP)— Men's Company for each three and on'e- Overcome by "the bends,’” dreaded QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Cases thlrd shares of the Hartford-Con­ affliction of deep-sea divers, Lloyd Sweaters nectlcut Company stock owned. J. Evans, experienced underwater (The Vhloe of Orapefniit) The actual transfer will be made worker on the San Franolsoo-Oak* Question; K. L. M. asks: “What before tbu first of the year, accord­ land bay bridge project, died in a special elements do grapefruits con­ $1.50 ing to officials of the Hartford-Con- decompression chamber last night tain which make them such a Ladies’ Ties and up $1.50 necticut Trust Company. Evans’ death the first on the healthful fruit?" W. B, Coon models in black and up Mayor-Elect 8cheets Speaks project from the affliction against Anrvor: The grapefruit is health­ a and Mayor-elect George Scheets, who which officials said every precau­ ful because It contains vitamin C Military Sets Men’s was elected the chief executive of tion bad been taken. He was 40 and a 700d supply of the food min­ brown .... ^O eW V / the city of Rockville in the munici­ years old. erals which help to make the blood Unlined Gloves pal election a week ago, was the $3.50 and up speaker at the "Victory Banquet" NO LIQUOR FOR WORKERS held last evening at the Rockville Klamath Falls, Ore., Dec. 15.— LtaioulaM So BOSTON Billfolds, 50c and up $1.50 House by the Republican Party. S TrtpM DmOt About 35 persons attended the af­ (AP)—Men working under the K«n« Trip $8.00 fair, which was arranged to wel­ Civil Works Administration in Kla­ Leares Coater Men's Men's come newly elected officials into math county 4|Sve been warned by Traval Baraaa Nelson Reed, l ^ d of the Federal 4SS Mala St their new seats in the municipal Vaaaheatar Arrow Shirts Lined Gloves government, and also to celebrate employment office here, they will Tal. TOOT be cut off the list if they spend their up the honors attained by the Republi­ )(iCTORIA f rf^KSHI can Party in securing all but two pay cheeks for liquor. $1.95 $ 2 . 0 0 " ’ seats in the incoming Common Council. The only seats to be held Men's by the Democrats will be the posi­ Men’s Linen Initial tions of alderman and councilman Kali-sten-iks , Ide Shirts in the Third Ward, which ward has Handkerchiefs always been considered a Demo­ An exclusive shoe with the patented cratic stronghold. seamless .tv o and d* A $1.50"’’ The "Victory Banquet” was held b a c k ...... $ 3 5 4 in the big dining room of the Rock­ Men’s ^ 25c‘"50c“** ville House. Chef Arthur Busch pre­ XMAS GIFTS Men's Silk pared a delicious turkey dinner, Bellnord Shirts which was served under the per­ AT up Handkerchiefs sonal direction of Mrs. EUlen Chap- Dorothy Dodd delaine, hostess of the hotel. Smart shoee for the so­ $1.25 During the banquet a short musi* phisticated shopper. cal program was presented by Men's 50c‘"$1.00 Kabrick's orchestra. Silk Shirts About 8:30 o’clock Mayor-elect i ARTHUR’S ! $ 5 .0 0 “ $ 7 .5 0 Men's Plate Linen Scheets was requested to address Boys’ Sweaters the gathering by Bernard Acker­ DRUG STORE $5.00 Handkerchiefs man, who was the toastmsister. Mr. Basketball Shoes $1.50 up Scheets welcomed all present and RUBINOW BUILDING 845 MAIN STREET With reinforced toe and beeL urged the co-operation of everyone Black only. Men’s Belts in making his administration a suc­ Boys’ Mufflers 19c*"50c“* cess, promising his support to all $ 2 .5 0 Men’s worthy projects brought before him READ CAREFULLY si.oo**$3.do 89c up as mayor. NECKWEAR " More Men Start Work BIG SAVINGS IN ALL DEPTS. A total of 61 men are now at Man’s O>tton o C ®P work in the town of Vernon under H ose...... d S D C Boys’ Neckwear the Federal Civic Works plan, thirty GIFT SETS FOR MEN AND LADIES 28c up 50c‘"$1.00"" of whom started this morning. Men's Lisle up It is hoped to have 152 men at A variety of Gift Articles^ largre that you will H ose...... Men's work, which is the town of Vernon’s be more than surprised when you visit Arthur’s. quota, within the coming week. Plain and Fancy. Boys’ Belts Gladstone Bags Francis J. Prichard, director of Men's Silk 50c up Civic Works in this section, has been CANDY DEPT. “ H ose...... 50c"’ communicating with the officials in Small, large, low priced and expensive Bpxes charge of the work in Connecticut Men’s Cash- $15.00 and it is hoped to have another of Gandy. Beautiful, attractive packages. mero Hose .. Boys’ Stockings registration in Rockville next week. We mnd mail out of town orders. 35c Man's More than 200 have made applica­ Sini and Wool 3 pair $1.00 tion for work and it is hoped to have H ose...... the local quota raised from 152 to - CIGAR DEPT. 50c"’ Boys’ Shirts* HATS approximately 200. Many of those Complete Assortment of Cigars, Cigarettes, Heavy Wool selected are "World War veterans. $6.50 jwid up Police Revolver Range Pipes, Tobaccos, Lighters, Pouches, ^ c . All R o io ...... 75c 75c up The trustees of the Henry build- Xmas Wrapped. Men’s tog. comer of Middle Road and Park AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES! street, have consented to allow Oxfords DUO-POLD UNDERWEAR members of the Rockville police de­ Co-operative and House'a Union Suits ^ i 2.Ploce Suits * Handkerchiefs, box of 8,50e partment to use the old Henry FREE WITH ALL PURCHASES Bpedale. Dreaay, serviceable Theater for a shooting gallery. ■hoea. $4.50 I $1.65 each The members at the Rockville A NEW 1934 CALENDAR OR A Boys* Fnney Hattiksrfihlffi...«t im~ police department have agreed to do the v.'ork at makiaf altaratkms at JIG-SAW PUZZLE. Boys’ High ShoesUM $4.00 ^ $9.00 I • < • ■ I . no expense to the dty. It is hoped to have an expert lav out the shooting / ASK THE CLERK FOR YOURS! range. The Rockville police department C. E. HOUSE & SON, Inc. C. E. HOUSE has Joined the New England Re- in>iMi8in>nwH|i8iMnwHi!iii ' .... . iV:W '"h>> 'PAxmrBit ')■'•-■■ -P «AtioHBgfr«»v»aw b a m ^ KANonamli cbimi sBOEWiB '»,'1.

yvmainsMstsmsT^ I AOVEBTISBMBNT— Candy is always an acceptable and tho86 attractive padcaares could be Ahy.hhnn la that Pve been ^ou see wliirt tk« girl goes , IM fill of ApoUe, Whitman and Schrafft ADTOprSWOlUN, in the h o i^ ali day—" what she daqip."^ candy at the Murphy Drug Store at 'Her tone was so r^pisatant out #* jWl Depot Square are indeed tempting. BW lrter BBUled. "PeWups there Juliet F M ^ 18^ that eveidu. ^•Ois. Aay ifillif 7 7 /J F Slin IS BUSED laa't,” he said. "Oaty after this ^ She did it at Hswlatt’p urgent Tim most pretmtious piece of tWnk it would be better to take request She 8 a ^ a numbw o f Enr^ '*lW iMtes fumlxure seen in the Paramount your walks whfle the sun Is shin­ lish ballads and a n . oriental 1 ^ f lr t ” studios for sdany a month is the ing. Bie, what have you beeta eong and then ahe sang, "Annie "It leaves a Mc­ ■'M > BARGAIN HOUND Laurie”. Her voice was not quite massive bed used by Maxiene Die­ BICWD doing all day.’’ Neal told him. * One o f thea'a tin trich in "Catherine the Great.” It Mrs. Margaret McKinney By Laura LouBROOKMAIf low enough for a contralto and its She gave -him a resume of hours fact that you seepa to. have forfot- measures a little more thun eight co0nuonTms , MCA uavice INC. rang - seemed limited but toe tones ten finding AJ D runa. tmastinit od “■ <” • “W 'i*y i» Lamb feet in width, and the enormous ■pent at reading: at household tasks were sweet ^nd clear. ■olldtlng Christmas orders for en Casserole. Two pounds breast Walks Into Rear Fender M. and resting. in an automobile outO T ^Se^^* home made Plum and Fig Puddings. canopy is held in place by four Mrs. Hewlett praised toe vUle road.” of lamb, 1-4 pound sliced bacon, 2 pieces of fantastic statuary. Three BEGIN HEBE ’TODAY "Your aunt let me help make the Ftor particulars dial 8596. cups peas, 1 small onion, 2 teaspoons DAVID BANNISTER undertakes elaborately. Rannistes said less. He “You don't think Drugan's'ifcfith of the statues are apostles in pious of Car at Center. Mocolate cake you're going to have was wondering If Juliet France had was an acdd«it, do you ?’ salt, 1-4 teaspoon pepper. Remove to find out who killed TRACY for dinner tonight,” she told him There is a feeling among women attitudes and the fourth is that of sung those gongs Yor ’Tracy King. "Ive good reasons for not thiok- skin from meat. Add salt to 4 towering angel with spreading KINO, orchestra leader, in his hotel proudly. whose clothes are important for cups boiling water and simmer meat apartment. Bannister Is an author A Uttle before'9 o’clock he made Ing so. listen. Dave, Tm teUlng ysm novel and unusual evening dresses. wings. ’The headboard is painted Mrs. Margaret McKinney, 60, of "Aunt Kate knows how to -cook tola because 1 know you kpep and bones for twenty minutes. Line 91 Laurel street, is at the Manches­ and former newspaper man. He excuses smd left toe house. He took From the new collections some of with ikons and the bed is draped all right,” Bannister admitted. your mouth shut It's not to get otU casserole with bacon. ^move with many yards of red, blue tmd ter MemoriEil hospital suiting works on the murder case with a cab to headquarters and, as he the most important clients are meat from broth and continue to “Oh, Indeed she does! And beside had hoped, ^und McNeal In his yet. Understand? We’re 'holding choosing evening gowns which gold velvet, heavily fringed. The from injuries to her left hip, right GAINEY, star reporter on the Post. that, she’s a darling!” simmer bones fifteen minutes long­ Among those suspected are office. P^ott for toe King murder but might almost be described as eccen­ pillows and sheets are of heavy elbow and head sustained when she “ Well, Tfli glad you two hit it er. Arrange meat in casserole and JULIET FRANCE, blood and pret­ that s noi' all. While he was In town tric. The winter mode, in general white silk. was struck by an automobile driven off BO well together. Aunt Kate’s a The captain was busy with some sprinkle with reznainlng bacon. by J. William Stavens, 20, of Lake ty and known to have visited King he was seen around with Mug Lo- as it is now established, is simple, real person. Has a lot of character, papers but he put them promptly Pour over broth which has been street, at the Center at 12:50 p. m. shortly before his death; HERMAN p fi’s crowd. You know who Logan straight, slim and dark colored. Any college girl or traveler, in ^m e people don’t like her but that’s aside. “WeU," he said,” has toe strained. Cover casserole closely fact any girl at all will be thrilled Mrs. McKinney was taken to the SCUIH^Ac h who wrote King a been up to any tricks yet?’’ i3, don’t you? He’s what they^d^all because they don’t understand and cook in a moderately hot oven to death with one of those smart hospital by Stavens. threatening letter* and JOE PAR­ Bannister sank into a cludr. “I an ‘underworld king* in a bigger Zf illness mars the holiday season for one hour. Add fresh peas and her— ” place. Been up on half a dozen remember that five registered phar­ Helena Rubenstein makeup kits I Stavens told Officer Rudolph Wlr- ROTT, down-and-out vaudeville ac­ don’t know," he said. "She slipped cook thirty minutes longer. If chMges but hes always too stick to macists are available for your pre­ foimd at Hale’s cosmetic counter. talla, the investigating officer who tor. It is also known that MELVINA bad reached the house now one over on Jordan and left toe canned peas are used, add about fif­ scription work at The Center Phar­ They contain every item necessary WM on traffic duty at the center at HOLLISTER, ndddla-aged spinster, and Bannister pushed open the door. house a little before 6 o’clock. I p t caught It was Logan’s lawyer, teen minutes before serving. Serve macy and the Depot Square store of for a complete facial and makeup— the time, that the vision through his had quarreled with King recently. The warm air and subdued lamp­ think she mailed a letter.” Lebrun, who came here .to try to from casserole. get Parrott out of jail. ' the Murphy Drug Co. all for 18.76. .windshield was obscured by the AL DBUGAN, . friend of King's, light was delightful after the cold ‘Yes, I know, Jordan phoned a sleet and that he lowered the left Is found dead In a wrecked automo­ and dark. Kate Hewlett called a little while ago. That’s fine!” T several rackets—and hand window to see more clearly. ,1 think one of them Is dope. There’s A new bag closes by means of Be careful when you’re crossing bile. greeting from the kitchen and Ban­ Bannister Iroked perplexed. "What He had approached the center from magnet. A large envelope shape Main street— The Bargain Hound Bannister persuades the poUce nister answered her. do you mean, ‘fine’ ?” he asked. • a federal man who’s been in town East Center street and awaited the in black antelope has a fastening on Houbigant and Hudnut perfumes fell on all fours—poor creature. chief to let Juliet come to his aunt’s There was no time to talk to Jor ‘Why, that’s exactly what we trying to find out who’s officer’s signal to proceed, circling peddling the stuff here. Remember, one side that looks like a long ob' or compacts in holiday packings home, ostensibly as a guest, on the dan until after dinner. Then Bannis want! Let her write all toe letters make acceptable gifts. The Cen­ the silent policeman and turned long of silver, with a plaque or disk There are the most exquisite theory that If the girl believes her­ ter found the policemEui In the base­ she pleases. We’U get toe answers, charge Parrott was ter Pharmacy has a new choice line ivory sets in colors to match your down Main Street. Mrs. McKinney, Initicted on last winter. Well, I think of black metal in the center. You self free they can learn noore about ment, putting a shovel of coal on the find out who she sends them to and lift the disk to open fhe bag, and of these to offer you. room at Donnellsr’s, at the Center. attempting to cross the center from her. fire. he 8 in on a deal here and that Dru- the park to the bus stop, widked what she says!” when you close it again, it stays la Parrott is located in St. Louis Bannister lowered his voice die "Oh, I see!” • '’''ere In toe same While the feather fury seems to into the right rear fender of the c m . place without any fastening, as the Paris has just sent a compromise and a detective is sent to bring hu« creetly. "Listen,” he said, "did you ^cket. That’s toe way I figure It. be finally p u t its day, plumage of Stavens was traveling at a speed McNeal took a cigar from his silvery oval is really a double mag for those who fear the extreme ex­ back. BannEiter, walking home one Imow Miss France left the house What 8 more, I think toe girl’s in it net. posure of the bonnet that sets far the flat unobstruslve style is still of from eight to 10 miles per hour this afternoon?” pocket and offered it to Bannister. too, when the accident occurred, he told evening, sees Juliet France just He took another for himself, light­ back. It is the hat with the roUed used for trimming. Some marabout Jordan’s eyes were reproachful. (To Be Continued) police. He brought his car to a aheda of him. ^ ed It. ‘"rhls thing may work out bet­ There's just a limited amount of brim that turns smartly off the left which never became u common u I know It, Mr. Bannister, but what ostHch is seen. stop at once and hurried the Injured tor than I expected,” he admitted. Mrs. Lettney’s mince meat left aat side of the hair and projects on the NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY could I do about it? Mrs. Hewlett woman to the hospital where she You know I didn’t go for the idea If you hurry you may have a pint right. Marla Guy uses thin uq^ sent me to the grocery store to buy for 26 cents. Choose yoUr Chrlstmu or New was given emergency treatment much when the chief first talked h e a r in g o n u n l ic e n se d to great advantage. It produces CHAPTER XXXn some butter! I didn’t know the girl Year's Greeting Cards from the fine Mrs. McKinney remiUned a patient about it. But it may work out!” an elongation that makes the con­ had gone until after I got back A nourishing salad for winter tour of the hat almost egg-shaped display at The Murphy Drug Store for X-ray examination later today, . 'Ilie girl .did.not see Bannister. He asked several questions which Sha was walking rapidly, her hands Usten, if I’ve got to be an errand SALE HERE TOMORROW luncheons en famills is found in with the point coming over the right at Depot Square or the Center boy? I can’t—” Bannister answered as well as be lima bean and celery salad. Two eye. Pharmacy. In her pockets. In the dim light from could. Then Bannister asked, "H m euiw lima beans (canned or care­ DUCK HUNTERS DROWNED the street lamp he caught a glimpst Bannister Interrupted, promising Parrott' told you anything yet?” to do what be coula about the sit­ Manager of Store in Tinker fully cooked dried ones), 1 cup diced The double dresses are about the of the green suit, knew at once that "Plenty—only I don't believe _ celery, 1 tablespoon' minced onion, 2 The new Pineburst is something most sensible thing in the way of it was Juliet FrEuice. uation. He’d have a talk with bis Building Out on Bond Fol­ to talk about. It’s spacious floor word of it! He claims he can prove tablespoons shredded green pepper, evening clothes that have appeared AS THEIR BOAT UPSETS But where bad tiie- been and aunt, be seJd. Jordan was right' he didn’t go near King that evening. lowing Arrest Yesterday. room and neatly lined shelves make he couldn’t keep watch over affairs i tablespoons grated cheese, French for t long time. what bad she been doing? Bannis­ There’s a lawyer who’s been buzz dressing. The green pepper, of it a pleasure to go in and order m the household if he were sent on something from their complete line (Oontlnaed from Page One) ter cursed at Jordan, the "bouse errands. Ing around here tola afternoon. A Irving Babroux, manager of toe course, can be omitted, but It gives Lamps of every known specie are man” who w m supposed to be keep­ fat chance he or anyone else has of store in toe Tinker building arrest­ of groceries and frozen foods. "She did it this morning too,” a pleasing touch of color. A vivid on display at Watkins on. tables breidtwater, it started to hail and ing a constant watch over the girl. getting -that bird away from here! ed yesterday for conducting an un- yellow cheese is attractive, too, if just outMde the Irwin-' Mouse. our clothes were freezing also. The Then he saw the mall box. It stood toe policeman went on, aggrieved. Not until we’re through with him!” llcenaed sale will be given a hearing available. Mix beans, celery, Round tables make delightful There’s a specially fine student breakwater was partially suhmerg' on the comer, not a dozen feet from Sent me to toe dry cleEiners. It Bannister rested his arms on the tomorrow. He has been engaged in onion and pepper, tossing lightly to Chrlstmu tables. If you are using took over half an hour and I ran lamp conveniently made for desk ed and as we rowed across it with where she had been when he first desk. “HonesUy, C!ap,” he said, tola line of business since a youth avoid crushing beans. Pour on one, you can so eu lly find room on use, lamps with maple, bronze and nearly all toe way back. No sir, Doc at the oars, the oarlocks appar' noticed her. So that was the expla­ "what do you make of all this? It He admits that be is in trouble in French dressing and arrange on it for everything at once, a dis­ pewter bases. Some of the gay I can’t be responsible If things ently froze solid. Doc bent forward nation! are seems to me toe solution of the Waterbury where he la A o to face crisp romalne. Garnish with grat­ tinct advantage. But any table ninety trend with their hobnail going to go on like that!” and pulled back hard as though to King murder gets fsuther out of charges as operator of a otore in a ed cheese and serve more French takes on a regal appetmance when fonts and milk-white fonts with col­ Bannister quickened his step and breEdi the ice and as he did, he fell Bannister assured him that they sight ev^ry day.” building where toe owner baa allow­ dressing in a separate sauce boat. laden with Mr. Turk and all bis ac­ ored polka dots. They cover a wide caught up with her. “Aren’t you back into the boat and the oars wouldn’t. Privately he wondered "I thought you 'were going to ed his name to be used as a partner. cessories. For an old-fuhioned range in prices— starting as low as came out of the oarlocks. This afraid of getting lost?” he asked. how he was to manage Aunt Kate, Oh, what a perfectly gorgeous Chrlstmu, have your cloth snowy $1.85. Light the way this Christmas. She turned. Was it fright or con­ solve it” McNeal put in. "Thought In New Jersey he also has a store swirled the boat aroimd, half filling but managed ahe muat be. you were going to show up how that has brought him trouble. •Evening in Paris" perfume gift white and stick to your red and it with water as it turned over. At fusion that brought the girl’s hand "I think toe girl went out to dumb the police department is!” Although toe store was closed and set I saw at the Center Pharmacy green trimmings. The centerpiece Have you bought brother or this point, the water was up to our to her throat? Then suddenly she mall a letter,” he confided. “I mit this morning. may be nude of little fir springs, cousin Bill that cravat yet? If not hips. smiled. "Oh, it’s you! I—I didn’t “Nothing of top sort, Bannister a bond furnished for his appearance her over on Lawrence avenue right protested. "Tve never pretended to before the Towm Court tomorrow combined with holly, bayberry and trot right down to Cheney’s sales­ We started to walk toward the recognize you.” beside toe mail box. Did she do any know anything about crime. I only there Is a sign in toe window that For those who want a velvet glove mistletoe. A low bowl, with one room. They have a splendid selec­ shore and the water became deeper. They walked along together. "It’s telephoning?” '..to match other accessories of velvet, of those flower holders in the bot­ got into this to watch you fellows announces that toe store in Man­ tion. They also have some beautiful We turned around and started head­ dark”, Bannister objected, "and . JordEui shook his head. "I kept ^ bu t who do not like the entire hand tom of it into which you stick the satins, (md crepes that will make ing for the Stratford shore but the you’re a long way from the house. do your stuff. But seriously. Cap— chester vdll be opened for business .‘'In fabric, a new glove has the hand various sprays, is the right contain­ a close watch for that,” he said. ;ust between you and me—what do on Saturday. mother, sister or sweetheart un­ water was too deep that way. Aren’t you afraid to be out Edone?” “When I wasn’t running errands!” to the wrist in black suede. At- er. Or you can scatter pine cones usually happy. Boat Floats Away Juliet France shook her head. you think about it? You’ve been '^tached to the wrist is a double ruf- among a heap of green and berries, Evidently his pride had been offend­ holding this girl as a suspect for The boat started to float toward "No,” she said. ’’What is there to be ed seriously. “ She didn’t go near toe ■ fie of black velvet with five rows of right on a mirror or dolly for a cen­ ’There’s nothing like the glowing afraid of?” almost a week. You’ve got pMrott HEWES EXPECTED HOME the Milford shore. Sabo appeared phone while I was here,” Hartford, Dec. 15— (AP) —Col­ amocklng at the seam to take care terpiece, Make it a low center- red, rich green and snowy white of to be out on his feet and we decid­ "Nothing—I hope.” now. You’ve got Scurlach— ” o f the fullness. ■Well,” Baqnlster said, "if she onel 'Thomas Hewes of Farmington piece, however, so everybody old-fashioned Chriitmases when it ed to swim to the Milford shore or She looked up at him and her The detective objected. "Scurlach see everybody else. And light your leaves toe house tomorrow, follow isn’t here,” he said. “We released who resigned as assistant secretary comes to decorative Yuletide plans. at least to get to the boat. Sabo eyes were not smiling now. They of U. S. 'Treasury, will arrive home Count noses— then give handker­ liable with candles, alternating red However, if you are completely her. Don’t let her out of your sight.” him this afternoon.” was unable to help himself and I studied his face searchlngly. After late tonight. He was reported to chiefs. You will find a large and and green ones, no matter if you modem, blue and silver can 1m car­ “ I’ll try to, Mr. Bannister, only “Then you’re convinced he’s out started to carry him along with me. an instant she said, “1 just wa,nted have left Washington tola morning varied assortment at Hale’s Hand­ have to pull the shades. ried out You can even get blue He slipped out of my arms and into if Mrs. Hewlett— ” of it? ’ kerchief Bazaar. There are the Itltie walk. I didn’t think there "Never mind about Mrs. Hewlett. with the expectation of returning to Christmas trees with silver hang­ the deep water and never came up. McNeal seemed to hedge, "Scur- toe practicq of law here. daintiest lot of linen ones with ings, silver snow, silver angels to Doc shook hands with me and said pretty little initialed edges, colored top them. Outside the house your ‘Good Luck, I hope you reach the linens with colored initials, large A lu t minute chance to you and home should exude the Christmas shore.’ size linens with doggy comers, and lucky you are to jet it! The Fal­ spirit to'. Stringing electric lights "I started to swim towards the here’s what a great many of you lot studio is open evenings and all about fir trees in the yard is still boat which was floating away and will herald as a discovery—I at last day Sunday until Chrlstmu. It’s one of the nicest of American when I reached the boat and clung foimd some of those super size white just north of the Center or call customs. to the side I looked back but I could linens with three rows hemstitch­ 5808— now! not see Doc. I crawled onto the boat ing around the hem. In addition A box of cigars helps the problem which was floating bottomslde up to this' there’s all sorts of chiffon of a mtin’s gift, either the Murphy and my clothes were solidly froze to pmd novelty handkerchiefs as well. Hollywood seems to be going through an annual contagion known Drug Store or the Center Pharmacy the boat. I was in terrific pain, 1 as New Yorkitis. Among the miss­ can assist you here— they know the don’t remember after that until I ing is Miriam Hopkins, who flew most desired brands. felt some one pull me into a boat east the other morning to start re­ and I was brought in here. When the Remember the rose pajama pil­ Even though you are in a hurry boat turned over Sabo threw off his lows everybody w u mw^uiTig for their hearsals for “Jezebel” a stage play. Gary Cooper is languishing some­ —mention the Bargain Hound. heavy coat so that we were much To The Public friends a few years ago? The more hampered than he,” of Manchester same idea practically is found in where near Broadway for a six weeks’ vacation, and there are those one of the season’s most popular gift FIRST LIQUOR THEF> items—petal pajanu pUlows that who say that he will be married to Sandra Shaw when he returns. OOUiOi/fuai- ''New Haven, Dec, 16.— (A P )—The and Vicinity: -Sell for a doUu. first burglary of liquor from a pro­ The Remnant Room Library will hibition has been reported to New purchase your Cbristmu books and nlng behind schedules and motorists H ^ en police. The burglarp entered During the past two days, we have i^eived a great deliver them to you at regular list CORONER HOLDS INQUEST experienced difficulty driving. The a Columbus avfnue store yesterday >rices. Call 4141 extension 815 and storm started around noon mid was and took bottles of whiskey, gin many telephone calls inquiring, and in a few cases com- {eave your order. INTO FATAL A()CIDENT still in progress at 8 o’clock this wines. The case was turned over to afternoon. Some drivers, it was re­ a detective sergeant for investiga­ plaming, about the noise coming from our plant in East Prune Walnut Pudding is u inex­ ported, resorted to lighted candles tion, ' pensive u any desert you’ve tried to melt the ice off windshields. Jiartford. In fact this noise or hum comes from the re­ this year. It’s different from the Robert Anderson, Driver of regular prime whip and much euier Truck Which Killed Mrs. quirements of the United States Government. The Gov­ to prepare. The recipe follows: Frances Keeney, Is ^es- ernment requires that every new type of propeller or Prune Walnut Pudding* tioned. 10 DEAD, 30 HURT 1 cup cooked prune pulp, 1-2 cup engine shall undergo an endurance test to secure Gov­ prune juice, 1 cup boiling water, 1-8 Ooroner William H. Leete was cup sugar,' 1-8 tq>. salt, 1-4 tsp. IN BUS ACCIDENT ernment approval and to insure its safe operation be­ cinnamon, 18 lemon snaps, finely conducting aa inquest in Hartford fore the product can be released for manufacture. crumbled, 1-8 cup cbop p ^ widnut tnis artemora into the fataUty which (OratisiMd OM) meats, 2 egg whites. Combine cost the life of Mrs. Fnuicee J. prune pulp and juice, add boiling Peeney, 695 Keeney street, on Main tormined for a day or so, due to the A ^ A Y S I N C L I The noise or hum comes from a new type of propel­ water, sugar, salt and cinnamon. street opposite the Montgomery- probability of intenuL injuries. ler being t^ted for the United States Government in ac­ Bring to boiling point and add crum­ Ward store 'Thankeglvlng Eve, Mrs. D. R, Nilee, tbe 65-year-old bus 9 4 D O U B L I bled lemon snaps and nuts and stir. Keeney was struck by a Mohr bak­ driver, who swerved bio veblcle In­ cordance with official requirements. The requirement is Stiffly beat egg whites and fold hot ery truck as she was crossing tbe to tbe path of a freight train in an mixture into them. Pour into mold •Lreet, She died twenty minutes •arly morning fog, woo in a eeribuo th ^ the propeller should operate at a test of 2100 revo- and place in refrigerator to set and after her admittance to tbe Man­ condition. He was quoted as oyin g aew in offeef at tbo HOTIl chill. Serve with whipped cream. lution^er minute for fifty hours, not necessarily contin­ chester Memorial bospitaL be did not see tbe train because ot VICTOtIA, NfW YOtK. • portions. Among the wltnsmes due to be tbe mist. uous. The propeller being tested is three-bladed (the or- quMtioned by Ooroner Leete were While aa accurate check wao Sebrafft’s attractively wn Robert Anderson, of I Finley street, to cl^ , boeauoo oome paroato took dmaiy type carries two blades). . Unfortunately, the gift packages are 80 cents to o g o woaf of ^ v « of the truck; Policeman tooir lUgbtiy lajured cblldroB homo, at tbs Weldon Drug Company, J^tzgerald and others. Two it woo ootlmatod that betwoen 86 MRO yteiwu onumao wund can be heard at a great distance from our plant daughters and a son of Mr, Mohr, and 89 children were la tbe ocbool tint iotporteaeaoejfco poHom Wouldn’t your son like a Delta How much the present local weather conditions are re­ bus which bad readied tbe end o f a "saw with a motor that can be used truck, were hoadqoorton for yWten to sponsible for the hum, we do not know. Unfortunately, 'tor various kinds of woodwork? Call riding with Anderson at the time of flye-mfle route aad wao about to Now YoftoThoword ‘ym botm r 4481 and inquire. retura to tbo oloiaoBtary ocbool there is no known practical method of entirely muffling to ^ve their versions of the accident boro whoa tho craoh caaio. tokos BUB now iwraidiit bmm to tbe ooroner. Tbs off-tbe-face bat is seen in Tbo oB^aoor of tbo trda, R. A. the sound. Due to the importance of this test, we had quantities of different versim. It| Howoll, oold bo did a o i ooo tbo buo raw bio oaglao wao wltbla tea foot lO O O R O D M S planned to run it for a period of 16 hours each day We may be a cut away on tbe of it. AM otmty MooeoatoA iBOb ;fbrebead to show tbe roots of tbe have, however, changed this schedule so that the test­ rbair, or it may be turned back in SLEET STORM IMPEDES room BODippodolili b w v a h ;front, tbs brim coming down on a IAIN, mowm, iAoto, cm cma- ing will cease at six p. m. sltber side of tbe face almost to tbe MANCHESTER TRAFFIC BHdgoport, Doc. U — (AP) — IMti ICi WATto, A "MMIIY m r fbouldsrs, and so low on tbe sbould* Cbanoo H. Floailag, ton oot harbor- M A m m Fuu iM om Minea, nrs in tbe back tbat it entirely cov- above are exceptional, and aiao^, roai ootato ataa aad a pnmir •RAOOW 0 0 6 0 , WMIINO OMK tbe balr, TroDfif C in u d BtUMt Off b f w til Maooato clreloo, died we ask that the public bear with us for the next several fchbdiilo M let PfirtlelM t o ^ a h t o ^ . Ho wao 74 yoaro Bfid BrtiBf m odom foBlurae. ' There's sessytblaf baby days until the tests are concluded and the Government Obfairt Opbntori* VlfUm. booa ouflot^ from a flk k tor Is •tslfsr's Baby A aattyo of lolfbot, a atwILeL tr*** ****" requirements satisfied- '■whm yott'rs m Hartford step M ^ , Ftomiaf caam to Brldfopert iisd see tbslr adorable band .Mu cbootof fuffortd 1b oobubob m tb otbor ooBtatuBltioo of tbo tUto 5 * ^ y n n ago. Ho bocoao Brasses and renders. 'They also ^ lUpubltoaa ^B^e tbe softest and most cuddle- toB^wfititTM and fi p a m aad oonrod ooyoral tonao ao toys you've ever seen. n o n norm today. TbormoBiotor THE HAMILTON STANDARD fttdtegi Miiir todgy thtf M f»»r «M U r. Hto widow, a mom- faatily o f w odtby It will be Isdssd hard m o ^ h o d d r o p ^ 10 fyo aboyo. gold ailaoro, oundyoo bra, till Christmas" If gifts Ito. Mamrot Meklaaojr, of 91 PROPELLER CXDMPANY . Is those intrlfulsff piqmrs to u rn atroot, wao to ICaa- ■AHCW tB P w m TO ribbons Z've seen In toy u ir ttg ebjotor Momorlal boorttal at boob town. wlMB, Uiadod by tbo otiagbig . Poe. 10,—(AP)—Uolag pofticloi o f too, flbo walkod i S o S i 4 noektio whtob ho loqpod aaiouad n r -^ a December 15,1983. bod Boot,> DfMd F.______Addum,_ 60.60, OOBI- Hfirtofi ftaoi hfifi oeotforUbU roar foBdor of aa autoaiobUo drlym ndtud i fick mwpon Ufifid mtii ^WOliam btSSSrSuSu hoBM, 10 Undalo otroot. tbo CoBtor. iu y o a o tSd fti* or MUb wttb or witboat raro uaabto to adyiaao aay ___ f l o f y fSSf* obocurod by ftft for ooBObody. eoyorlBf tbo wladofaMd of tbo AT 7ffc AVINUI, NIW YOlMC BO hfivo ppofllflUy Bleo ohlf- to »b, to our- ■or MOMfON Mmoo boo# for f7« 4 |tfr. ^^otiqy OBOO aad buooo a ruB> ' 6Xr. t A* i’. r • •v;" MAKGHBanaiBVENTO HERALD, M A M Q m B R ,001fll, ' ______. .V y, . Bruins Win Ice Game Opens League Season •\ Under Altered Rules M. H« S»

New York, Dec. 15—(AP) —^TheAcroee into tbe attacking lone wltb- favorlte hockejp peattoie at soggiest* waiting unto the pack had CARNERA READYTO MEET Local Boy Gains Berth ed change! in the rules has been passed the blue line. EAST HARTFORD SE i# There was very little noise from carried one step further than usual the referees’ whistles; the gams re­ On Wesleyan Cage Team by two Nattenol &>cke7 league quired less time than usual, and it LOUGHRAN IN TITLE BOUT chibs, the Boston Bruins and New turned out to be a lively struggle STRONG TEAM a g a in : Yock Aasstteaas. Tbs result, as that was not won until tbe very end. shewn in Boston’s 5-i overtime Most of the six thousand or so fans Jim O’Leary To Fill Position At Forward As trlnhaph last night, was laid before seemed pleased with the result. mouMEssunD Nt Al Set for Fobnary Quintet Opens Slate Agrainst the fains and hockey rulers today for Chicago, ^ y ln g at home, revers­ PROMISING LOCAL consideratkm. ed two previous decisions against Swarthmore, i With comparatively little ad stake tbe first place Detroit Red Wings, Akbongh Contracts Are in last night’s game, the clubs winniag 4 to 0. Tbs Rangers kept IN REC. SH LEAGUE uf promiae in Its decisive agreed to ptay under an altered set cs by defeating the Ottawa Ssna- Not Signet Wrecks Jack Middletown. Coon.. Dec. 16__ ’The Red and White Hu Etinont- ova Rd^viUe last Frldsy, rules, alined to reduce adiistle ers 4 to 3 in a fast game. The Wesleya UWveralty basketbaU 68 fo 28. and this week's blowing 'to a minimum and to speed Montreal Canadiens, second place team left this morning for Bwarth- sessions have done much up the action. The principal change dub in the Canadian section, reduc­ Phantoms Meet Dogoot R?e, Dempsey’s Fight Plans naore. Pa., where they win open their cd Weaiaiesses Showi ■ the team-Into .fine farm. from the regulations in effect in the ed Toronto’s lead to five points with winters schedule w ha they meet GUrke h a b ea stnssiag other games was that players on a 3 to 0 victory, their second the Swarthmore OoDege five this First iSame and b Coat- snappy u d deeepffve paj the offensive team were allowed to triumph over the league leaders. KboDs Face Gnards in for the Wiirter Months. evening. Tomorrow night they will fense and the tarn is f u t . ^ their second oppoetng team of a smooth-^cking attack thfit. .. Contests Tomorrow, w s e a s a whan ^verford meets dent of Victory; C. Smith baaed entirely a team amdt Mfind New York, Dec. 15.—(AP)—Jack them on the home court of the Penn­ not the individual play a t playa. Every w»«.n lu the D em psey's f it o r u to break the sylvania college. Retuins to Lbeop. lineup h a scoring potattA_M«« )R LEAGUES AGREE Interest In th^Rec Senior league monopoly Madiaoa Square Gkirden Tha-CanUnals with platy of a - perienced material to choose from that will be furtba developed u the Is running high, which can sestly long hEia held on the heavyweights season f o a along. have looked good diuring the prac­ be ascertained by the large tunxm: had met with a decided setback to­ tice workouts to data a d , accord­ H aving ironed out w aa k n om s In Against RockviUe, Jotaaon. STANDARD BASEBALL of fans at tbe games, and also b;r day as Tommy Loughraa continnad in g to Ooach Dale -nth, should o u t­ the passing attack, gaiasd greater Clarks, Sheld a and O’LtatiB-^^all the keen rivalry among the elgb; negotiations looklag to a titl* match do the team of last eeason because shooting acuraey and inyrovad de­ tallied more t h a once fremeuthe with Primo Caraara at Miami, Feb. fioa. with Johnson u d Qarkadaad- Chicago, Dec. 16.—(AP)—Base­ teams entered in the league. 22. of their added strogth ad the fensive play through extanaive prae- greater number^ of seasoned vet­ ing the attack. With them twn at ball affairs today were the property Jaffe's Jewels and Ansaldi’s Ma­ tice sessions during the week. M a - T>empsey still has one leading con­ erans. The W est^a outfit suffered forward, Sheldon at c a t a ’'>ad of the hot stove leaguers for a long BROTHERS TO NjEET sons, undefeated to data, are tla( tender under bis wing, Msx Baer, oheater High's baeketball qulntst is O’Leary a d Judd at guards, OOach wlnt«u' of discussion as to who bad Its mala loss o f lEut year’s aggre- for first place with three victorias and seems to have the inside track a a k e h a a team that should rate the better In a record three days of ntion wha Larry Schlums, fluhy waiting for the opening of its Oea- each. Both these teams have mosi; with another. Max but the equal of any quintet in the CfeC, trading. forward, graduated, but O’Leary, tral Connecticut Interacholatlc FOR POOL HONORSformidable lineups and it is ejcpect- return to thT aLrdw League oompetitia agmhist Bast ^ I** Vf. The annual major league' meet* ed that when these two clash a ban­ star of the ^ sh m a outfit last sea- told has juat about rulnsd the old capab^ filled the berth at H atford High at tha Btata Armory Another welcome sign is the re­ ings closed last night, with a deci- ner game will be In store for tha chEunplon’s plans. tonight with a confidence thst furn­ turn of Chucky Smith to the lineup. Sim by the magnates to adopt a fans. Other teams in the league forward and wm start the game to- Bout AR Set night. ishes good cause for optlmiam a Smith attaded practice sessioog'all uniform ball for both big circuits have as capable Uneupe as ^ m O’Leary the pat of cage fa a who desit* to this week, after being kept on Hhe and as many minor organisations as Bill twl Ralpli RasseU to two teams, but lack tbe proper lead­ Althuogh no contracts have been The remaining starting line-up signed; the Loughran-Camera bout will find Goode, a lanky vatara of see a winning local comblnatkm in stdelinM by football injuriea ^nind can be brought into Hne. ’The quss* ership in several cases. InabiUty at scholsistic court Ooaeb Cla^e plans to ipen him at UoD at radio broadcasting falM to was considered definitely "In.” Car- the past two years, at forward; Al- Clash in Fmals of West the teams to practice, along with Stemmy the forward berths with Q alte a d come op for official consideration. being minus two or three stare has nera, here for a flying 48 hour vialt, 1^. rangy eater, at the pivot posi­ waa too buaily engaged at a bank­ East Hartford la apeeted to pro­ Johiison. Captain Albert SaHdeads A discussion of Sunday douMe- been the main reason for the tion; a d Burton a d Thompeon, the vide stiff opposition for the locals Is still out, howieva, with no dMUte hsaders eadsd in a compromiae. It Side Rec Tourney. being on tbe short end of the seora. ruptcy henrtag yeatarday to get former a star sophomore a d the time set for his return. 't^' around to the Garden and and a victory foa-the Red a d White was decided to ban the synthetic The list of player: on teams ia< l^tar a third yea vatera, at Hockey' will eatahUA the team a a strong Phil Casma of New Haveif^^ho bollday programs tmtn after June ^udes without question Mandiee- terms, but nepoetod S n a k e it to ­ guards. galnad mneh pqpulartty u a day before ratiiwiing to jtaly on the contender for the League title now 15. John B. Shibe, vice-president of The West Side Rec, wtu be the tor’s best tEdent. ’To date on only By Aaaoctoted Press held by Brlst^ T^Bell a t y five Mrs last aeaaon, wlU offioia^Ato- the Philadelphia Athletics, was vot­ same boat that broaght him here scene of another one of those two or three occasions b€LS the National League oppoees West Hartford tonight u d Blght 'The first game betw etfj^e ed permtsatoo to recruit an all-star score been one-sided and in each yesterday. OANBONERl PAVmUDD Chicago 4, Detroit 0. "brother acts’’ with Billy and Is a overwhelming, favorite. second team will start at’ *T)30 team from the American League to case thvM games have been suc­ casraera, interviewed on his ar- ' Boston 6, New York Americans 4 Coach Johnny McGrath’s charga o’doek with the main fature h'lMut make a world tour after the 1934< Ralph RusseU playing the role this cessful from tbe spectator* point o ! r ^ made It dear he was ready to New York, Dee. 15—(AP)—H av- (overtUne). Uy favored In tha batting, Tony Can- have already engaged In one League 8:80 o’clock. D aring will foMbw 111# National Leagua time, when tbe two meet In the view. Other than these gamer tbIqE fight Loughraa aaywhare, any time New Rangers 4, O ttaw a 3. encoxmter, trouncing Middlatown the second game. finals the West Side Rec ■onert hoped to ruin the Am erica was invited to participate, but de­ a t have been some most ofriting aiM ■0 the Garden should have no trou­ Montreal C aadlas 2, Toronto 0. High. 88 to 29. last week. Tueaday, ------■ clined. toumameat. BUI reached the finals interesting games pUyed. It is ex­ ble from that quarter. Loughraa debut of Qeto Locatelli in Madison Osjida tonight and win the Oaaadlu-Amerloa League E ut Hartford lost a close tussle to A piece of legislation also was by defeating Larry Maloney 50-22, pected that eJ] teams will endeavor ^ fiSfct too, but has been New Hava-Boston game listed Hartford High by tba slender mar­ passed for the protection of players Jason Chapman, 50-41, and then right to meet Barney Ross, light­ BAsketball and Duiie to be at full strength In future holding out for a lltUe bigger cut for last night to be played Saturday. gin of three points, 19-16, a indica­ Y. M. C, A. sold iw major lea^e clubs to minor startled the spectators by winning games as the past tesms are than 12 1-2 per cent usually award­ weight champion for the third time. The Italian bolder ofi the Euro- tion that McGrath h u developed a SATURDAY, DECEMBBR^^yj^ Undar an amendment over Hugo Benson, 50 to 48. but aU sure that they can trip up the bet­ ed the ohallmger. ■ Tool gilt’s Schedule fine, weQ roundad qulntat of boop- along the home stretch BUI was P *« lightweight UUe ooma here to the by-laws, a major league dub ter teams, when at full strength, Whacked Oanadlu-Amerlea League sters, oapabte cf ptaying high eafi- Y. M. C. A. vs. Otastonbaigfti must guarantee a plajrer’s salary if forced to play good to oome out on. highly raoommended, but Canauneri Provldace at Quebec. Town Team especially AnsEddl’s Masons, Jaffe’s With l/>ughraa on the verge of rules a 2 to 1 favorite for their ta - bre basketball, offi^ively and de­ he Is smt to a minor league team top. His greatest asset Is his abUity Jewels Eu.d the Dugout Five. signing with the Garden, Dmntsey*a National Leengue fen sive^ . Omi OrohestMb to keep cool when the going gets round battle. which later disbands. Tomorrow night finds two inter­ winter plana, involving two bouts, No gfunes scheduled. Macheater High flashed a world The trainlBg was an exelustve tough and to use the vernacular of Admlssloa 25c. " ^ esting gEunes on tap when the have been completely wreekad. Jack Amerleoi League propositioB, the the cue artists, when he is going Phantoms play the Dugout Five in v'as to have been aasociatad In the older circuit falling to come up with right he can make, the cue bail the opener with the Knoll team bat­ a deal. ’Ae bulk of the umisnal "ta lk ." |ProiQotioa of a Loughraa-SchmaUag tling the NatlonEiI Guard team in 'match either here or In Atlantic amount of business was aooompllsh- On the other heind Ralph who was the final. in the other bracket didn’t have any City JaiL 31, and planed to ed by t'l'' Boston Red Sox, who ob­ “Shorty” Malln wUl again be the easy pickins’ to help him to his the winner with Baer in S u Fran­ tained the Athletics two star left­ eleven!’ man on the floor and danc­ place. His first opponent was Eddie cisco, Feb. 22. handers, Bob Grove and Rube Wal- ing win follow the second game. berg, and Infielder Max Lisbop. Werner who was eliminated 50-32, But Joe Smith, Loughra’a m aa then Dave Herr was his next victim The Ansaldi Mason team, tied ger has turned down the Schmeling They also obtained Cart Reynolds with Jaffe’s Jewels for the leiuler- from St. Louis, and promise to cut after a close match 50-40, and his bout in favor of a whack at the title r^^ent win over Stewart Vennert afaip in the R ec Senior league win le a ^ Daq»ay with two ’havy ’ quite a figure in next year’s title hold a practice session tonight from race. WBLS a wrprise to quite a few of the weights, but no match. Sbomld Cw*' 8:30 to 9:30. Manager Kenaeth ClncinnatTs representatives got players. His victory over Vennert nera beat Loughraa,, Dempaav a d away from the meeting without an­ marks him as cme of the best on the Smith has booked several' outside the (harden might get together a c These gam es for his teEim and requests Give nouncing the Identity of next year’s West Side as Vennert shoots a mean pool toelr resources for a Baer-Car- Gifts m anager. . game of pool. that all players be cm hand In prep­ nera 6out In the aummer. Just when the game wiU be played aration for these gEunee. has not as ^ been decided but it The* msinager' orfiy of teams In To Men Keen for Style is expected that tbe finalists wlU be the Rec Senior league are asked to RANGBtS TO (H1>0SE able to get together either next attend a meeting to be held at the Monday or Wednesday, eind with School Street Recreation building and Quality at Reasonable Prices both men pla3dng m aix>ut par it tonight at 7:15. a*0RT (INTER COBS should be a good game. When a date has been decided ^ah announce­ hand If he isn't espedally clothes conscious these s ment will appear in these columns The local Rangers basketball him that way; he’ll recognize and approve his own better^- By Associated Prese for the benefit of those who might CHARTER OAK BOWLING team win oppoae the Sport Cater Toronto—Jim Browning, Verona, care to be on band for the finsils. Heaerva of Hartford tonight at the Mo., defeated Rudy Dusek, Omaha, The winner of the West Side TEAM NOW ORGANimi School street gvm the gEune being two out of three falls. Tournament will play the winner of called (or 7:30 o’clock sharp. Camden, N. J.—Joe Savoldi, the E ast Sid»- fo r the championship It will be remembered the Three Oaks, Mich., defeated the of the Recreation Center. This title Ranger team compiled a most im Whitney Shirts Masked Marvd, two straight falls. was won last year by Eddie Dzladus A bowling team representing the presslve record liwt season In win Detroit—George Zaharies, Colo­ of the East Side and this year a ChEu-ter Oak alleys has been nmg 21 out of 25 games, losing rado, threw Pat O’Shocker, Salt medal will be presented to the organized and Is resuly to meet any three games by the narrow margin Lake City. “Champ of the Rec.” five man team in Manchester. Bfll of one Tolnt and'the other by four. Fortin hEis taken over the manEige- Along with this record the REinger $ 1 .5 0 and up ClsM B t In tbe finals of Class B, /Francis ment -of the tesun and has selected team won the championskip in the Brlmley wUl meet Bwald Stechholz. fo r his bowlers four young senior class "B” division o f the Y. “Stecky" had a pretty tough time coming shooters mingled with two 84. G. getting to the finals. Two of his well known Eind seasoned pin ton- A grat deal of credit for Its games he won by three balls, eUm- piers. spleudid record must go to its Dask^all coach, Hugh Greer, local High Cheney Neckwear; inating Horace Cordey 50 to 47 and In hi.s lineup the following bowlers CUBS DISYLAT MERCURIES beating Nick Angelo by the same will comprise the teEun: "Swede’ schwl teacher, who is well adapted score and then won from Tommy Anderson, Mike Cordera, “Coke* in the finer points of the game. The 'The Cube basketball team of the Cole 50 to 86. Brlmley had Just one Kovls, Joe Twamite, Quido Qeoiget- team itself is not made up of sev­ Manchester Y. M. C. A. took tbe tough match to play in reaching the tl and “Lefty” Anderson Games cfin eral stars u is the usual case In $1.00 and $1.50 smooth working Mercuries into finale and Hank Ha was the op­ be arranged by calling Bill Fortin teams, but composed of players camp by the tune of 25 to 24. The position on that particular occasion, that worit a one unit, and the Cubs started to click in the first at the Manchester Herald; forcing “Brim” in a close game 50- many fans that have seen the quarter and continued to imtii the 47. Other victims on Brimley’s list Ranger team in EM:tlon thus fu r, are Other Neckwear.....55c and 75c final whistle blew. At the half the were Everett Salomonson, whom he not hesitating in m atloni^ the score was 17 to 13 in favor of the beat 50 to 32 imd Walter Ford lost OLYMPICS TO BATHE good prospects that they have for Cubs. In the third quarter the 50 to 32. The finals of Class B wUl the future. Belts ...... $1.00 and $2.00; Mercuries closed the gap between probably be played Saturday after­ To date the Ranger team h x won them and the Cubs imtil then were — ■ I III — noon about 3 p. m. FOR SOCCER'HONORS games and are out in the lead 19 to 17. The fourth two to 11; quarter was very well played by three straight, a well eis surpsiss- both teams. With two minutes to Y LEAGUE CLASH Ing last year’s record. There is no On Sunday next, the" Oljrmpic admission price attached to this PAJAMAS go the Mercuries were ahead 24 to game. Cv 22. Hahn was givep a free try and Tonight at the “Y” the Y. M. C. team travels to Colts Park, Hart­ made it good to make the score 24 A. Intermediates, last year’s state ford for the crucial game of the to 23 in favor of the Mercuries. champions, will oppose the West season with Heisco REmgers. I f v ic­ HAS EVEN CHANGE Side Buddies at 8 o’clock. In order torious, they are Haitford County With a minute to play Brazauskus for the Intermediates to get in the $1.50 and $2.50 got the ball off the backboard and champions and receive the Radio Boston. Dec. I6— (AP) — Irvine running they will, have to defeat the sank a pretty shot to put the Cubs Sports Center trophy and medals. (Ace) Bailey, Toronto hockey {flay­ ■■TF.-J on tOT 25-24. Staum, Grabauskus West Side quintet Eis the team from er, renudned on the duger Hat at over north has lost one gsune in the The game Is scheduled for. 1:80 p. and Cowles played best for the the Boston a ty hospltql today, his league and that to the Wapping m., and all Olympians are requested Cubs while Clifford, Brannick and to meet at the East Side Rec at chances for recovery “even." At 6 Herrick played best for the Mer­ Uncas. The Intermediates have a. m., hospital physicians described held two stiff practice sessions this 12:15 p. m. No excuses will be ac­ Interwoven Hose curies. Miller’s floorwork was out­ cepted. his c o n d ltia as “fEdr after a com ­ standing for tbe Mercuries while week In preparation for the Buddies fortable night.” Staum’s florwork was best for the game Emd Coach Splllane is hopeful Cubs. that his charges will come, through tonight Tbe teams Eq>pear to be 3 0 C and up . The Cube would like games with evenly matobed on paper at least teams ranging from l4 to 17 years ______old. F or gam es caU Manager Du­ and a good hard fought game is ex­ V. M. C, A. Court Quintet mas 6819. The store: pected. There will be a small ad­ Cobs (25) mission charged'to cover expenses. FLASHES WIN GAME P B. F. To Enter Semi^Pro Field Gloves $1 .4 5 and up’ 8 J. Staum, If ... 3 The West Side Flashes won a free 0-2 ■coring affair from the Swishers 8 D. Cowles, rf ... 4 1-2 0 J. Hahn, c ...... 1 last night 72-63. Brlmley, Lennon 1-1 and Austin Bissell flawed for the The Mn'ac^hester Y. M. C ..A . win m erm uat lineup of the team. Hla 3 C. Brazauskus, Ig 2 1-3 make its debut in semi-pro basket- BATHROBES AND 8 R. Taggart, rg . 0 FlEishes while Slnnamon, W iley Euid >layers^lude PhU WeUes of Wap- 2-3 Curley swished ’em for ^ the Swish­ I ball circles tomorrow night at the ping, who plays with the Sport LOUNGING ROBES 12 ers. . iI local Y against the Glastonbqry ^ ters: “Stewle” Feigusoo of the 5-11 25 Morse College five a d Jimmy Bpil- M erc»irie« - Flashes (72) I Town Team, which last' week lost a B. F T closr decision to the West Side la e well known North fiid athlete. 1 P. Vittner, If .. Brlmley, rf ...... 8 1 1 7 1 Zapatka states that S ta RMit- Lennon, If ...... 10 2 2 2 ' I 28 to 21. It will be the first $ 5 * 0 0 and up 2 B. Bfliler, rf .. time in many years that Mancbee- !■ w idely know s in 2 H. Herrick, c . Morison, c ...... 3 t) 6 ter will have three semi-pro qxiln- ■^te baeketball drcles u a out- Cordy, rg ...... 3 l 7 standing court performer of several ' 1 C. Brannick, Ig tetS’ the Y team, West Side Rees i 2 R. Clifford, rg BisseU, Ig ...... 9 2 20 and National Guards. “ *rtill going strong, 1 P. Staum, If .. , I will be a member of the team, a d ” SUSPENDERS If the Y Is Bucceiisful in its'a - lUso "Dutch” Leonad, aotbCr 33 6 72 deavor to place a team in action Swishes ( 68 ) luminary of aome years ago. Ibis 9 8 8-17 24 that will be on equal footing .with Referee, Opaibek ___ B. F, T. seems to indicate that tbe Y is de- SWEATERS...... $2.45 Umpire, Swikla. Slnnamon, ...12 1 25 ^ throughout the state, term^ed to develop a team capeflfle •nmer, Harrington, nme, 8 minute W iley, If indications are that much interest quarters. Scorer, Dumas. ^ ..-.6 3 15 will be added to the EuinuEU ' town of a good account of itself Score at Curley, c ...... 5 2 12 against the lesding tsams of tbs halftim e. 17-18 Cobs. series at the end of the seEison, with Shorts rg ...... 0 0 0 ■tate. Z ^ tk a antlclpatss dlfflcul. Judd, Ig ...... 4 3 11 two challengers for the title now ty In maldng up a tUa 1 L3mqrood Fnnebess, Auburn’s held by the Guards. P*‘®P«rad to meet a y rlfleadlng distEmce runner, has been The Y. M. c. A. team is being team in this ^lehUty. 27 9 63 coached temporarily by Joseph Za- “^ected captain of next year’s track Tomorrow night’s game wffl stert . teEun. Score at half time 35-30 Swishers. patka, who, as yet, la unable to (>■' 1 Referee, Bissell. Umpire, Vemuul. about 8 o’clock a d dancing arUI announce anything definite on the follow . I /. • / r - -T H d B T W E C V B 1IANCHE8TER EVENING HlStAIZI* li^G EO STIS^

obngatlOM who art to be paid in of the Luther League tthis ysv and currency worth periiaps ten cents on LUTHER UAGOEYDLETIDE at tiie next meeting, to be held Pri- READYTOPLACE the dollar?” day, January 5, the new officers Mr. Reed and the former Mrs. will be installed for the coming Donnelly were married Wednesday P A R n TO FEATURE PLAY year. PARKING SIGNS night in a surpriee wedding at Kan­ sas City. He was credited with ef­ fecting her unransomed release Members WiD Present Christ­ Unless land is terraced, c<»itinu- after she became one of the early ous cropping of cotton on about mas Pageant as Part of Eve­ 36,000,000 acres in' Oklahoma and victims of the kidnaping wave. ning’s Program at Emanuel Jereral Objectioiis Rused Asked if he had retir^ from poli­ Texas qs will result in wearing FOR SATURDAY WE ARE FEATURING tics, Mr. Reed said, pointing to Church. away all top soil in 30 years, th6 de­ partment of agriculture says. Newmen’s notes. Bot Plan of Polce Com­ The Luther League of the Eman­ "That is putting me right back HOME DRESSED PORK ■ri 3 into politics. I’ve been asked about uel Lutheran church will bold its missioners Win Stani inflation a number at times and this annual Christmas party at 7:30 FROM MR. FRANKLIN ORCUTT OF COVEOTRY is the first I’ve had to say about it.” o’clock tonight, the affair being P R O TE a YOUR HEALTH open to all members of the church. Fresh Lean Bacon for Rolling, lb...... 19c Small Native li^esh Hams, whole or half, AH the signs necessary to deaig- The featius of the evening will be a Small Native Fresh Shoulders, lb...... 15c STCHRM DELAYS TRAFFIO pageant, "Hope of the World,” to be lb...... 1^9c bate the hours of parking In the dif* preseifted by members of the Native Pigs’ Feet, lb...... 8c Leaf Lard in Cone, lb...... I2e I ferent sections of Main street from Norwalk, Dec. 16 — (AP) —Con­ Pigs’ Hocks, lb...... *...... lOc League, and the first appearance of Native Pork to Rc^t, rib

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FDOlf^ DUIR EQIMS m . I i# ed from prison eleven years, All-Biu n has won Swedish Sym p ...... 26e qt. &•? 3 « . f 3 * with him have been recaptured or millions of satisfied users. largest can ...^...... 14c LAMB LEGS Bond plain slain. New tests show added reasons Williams’ Cloudy Ammonia, qt. bottK 16c Oft (cheese, or Frmii - S.7lb«vf for the success of All-Bran. Xsib- c a r a w a y )...... 42c lb. APPLES STA:TB POLICEMAN HURT oratory eoq>eriments prove thst, In Williams’ (Btye Oil Soap, addition to "hulk,” it provides ^nta- (green) 8 for 11c Our supply of soaked fish for Xmaa-wUl ilffi;. 5 W SHOULDERS Hartford, Dec. 15—(AP)— State min B to help tone the intestinal Policeman Adolph Pastore of the tract. OxydoK Ig. pkg...... I9 c be limited so order yow^^evl^ CARROTS «r tlllMr «nd • Om Rribe Hartford barracks, was in the Hart­ The headaches, loss of sppstHa California ‘ ^ 1 ford hospital t6day with leg and and energy that so often result from FRESH HAMS shoulder injuries received yesterday constipation can be overcome by We will have Fresh Bacon and Fresh Shoulders fw making Sylta next Tuesday. in an automobile accident at North this pleasant cereal. HowmochbeU Also Fresh Pigs’ Feet. Order Tomorrow. GREEN BEANS Frttli milk-fnd MVt lb avf Haven. tsr than using pills, and dngs. The police car in which he was a All-Bran is mild Its "lndk" Is noriSa 2 - 15* FOWL ~ passenger was in collision with a car much like thst of lettuce. Within driven by William Rlchman of New the body, it absorbs moisture and York City. The driver of the po- forms a soft mass, which gently Moe car, Inspector Napoleon J. dears the intestines of wastes. BROOKSIK / O ut Fournier, said the other car was Two tsblespoonfnls daily are suffl- passing a truck when they met. dent to overcome most types of con­ Dial POlHMl Rlchman was ordered to appear in stipation. Chronic cases, with every North Haven court Saturday. BUTTER CR^^RY R e n t meal. If not relieved this way, see 5191 your doctor. . **MU8I0AL TAXIS" SILENCED Another benefit of All-Bran Is BRUNNER'S New York. Dec. 15—(AP)—Musi­ ^ t it has twice as much blood­ BEECH-NUT BEECH-NUT JA C K FROST cal taxis are being silenced imder a building iron as an equal amount pTiONS Land O’Lakes a gv Native Pota- ^ BISQUiCK ORANGES LARGE Batter, 2 lbs. . . f I S C toes, 15-lb. p e c k C FULL OF JUICE GRAPEFRUIT On «aic all fb u Country Roll a wf Quaker Oats, w pw CAN ^thls wtak pKg ^jO w CRACKED WHEAT loaf B«tter,21b8...40C large size .... IOC 2 dozen 4 9 c S for 1 5 « LARQE SO OZ LOAF OF BREAD Nation-Wide p j Ivory Salt, w p< PURE 8 * Coffee, lb...... ^ O C JRESH 2 b o x e s...... 1 9 c WE HAVE BETTY CROCKER ANGEL CAKES. PRUNES MAPLE SYRUP Raisin Ring Cake « Fancgr L e p a t Lamb, lb. Land) Porea, m SWEET CAULIFLOWER...... 20c • V l i d «>...... lOc POTATOES Mapla Syrup FinasI Cookies All Kindt 2 '^ 19c‘“23c Nation-Wide Beans, 0 /\ 2 tall oana ...... SPINACH l i e ..... 25c CARROTS BRUSSELS SPROUTS, 22c q t Prhe amd iS *5 •* Boaating CThlckena, Ib. Ivory Soap, ^ CAN CHRISTMAS Guest SiM, b a r ...... 4C TURNIPS BelmonI Bread WHITE 25c 29c Baker's Cocoa, « CELERY NEW CABBAGE GIFT PACKAGE lUCBO OHLV «/i-Ib.can...... lOC LETTUCE containing 12 tins of ' -m TOMATOES N E W B U L K 4X Confectioner’s Sugar, 2 lb. p k g s.. . . 15c G R E E N A N D nUSBURY'S W A X B E A N S SAUER KRAUT SWIFT’S Finest Foods GREEN PREMIUM Q u ick Roaat, w 'vw Pastry JTour, a m carton S |.8 9 ' '1'-^ 6-lb. baK ...... PEPPERS S lbs. 25c WHEAT BRAN lb...... 1 7 c Z5C Anyone can make dak. Rib Roaat, w m Nation-Wide a m CORNED Orape Juloe, pint.. l O C nutiy-fiavered Mnfint wHk -i,, ^ „ l b ...... 1 7 c Slit. 100 100%% natural'Sran.nataml'Si^ Pkf. Salada Tea, y,-lb. ovy BAKINPEGGS .29c dozen Raaipa e» avary paefcaRa Idif. Brown Label . 4 i f C BEEP SESSIONS Nation-Wide Gelatin, ^ BRIOHTWOOO ...... 1 9 c ' imoN Hamburg, O C ! ' aO flavors, pkg. ... d C aKI CLOCK Vlrehda Dare IRTRAt 2 lbs...... ZOC Post Toasties, « m ROAST PORK Ibe 17c-2 l€ •j: 29 * ...... with the purchase of WITH 1 n Fresh Shoulders, 2 A X5c Johnson’s MHce MaK COMKSOOK tin Sonshlae Z^rhey s p a r e r i B s CAN lb...... A U C Shortbread •% SC O TC H HAM S 1 0 worth of merchandise 39* Pwk Chops, o A CooUea, lb...... 1 ^ C NAUVE BONEUiSS Chase A SMibom Cogew 2 l b s ...... OUC Argo Starch, a am 1 each -* 27* Daisy Hamsy Q f * Pkgv...... 17c Sliver DiKi . " Nation-Wide Brown .v ^ ROAST VEAL ib.2 5 < * 1 6 * Bread, tall can .... I O C LA K G iii BRIGHTWOOD SAUSAGE .. CHESTERFIELD OLftOOLD .25c ppnnd LUCKY STRIKE carton of NATION-WIDE BUTTER, 2 lb s...... 49c CAN LAND O’LAKES LEAN FA R M S T Y L E Cisarettes 1 0 pkgs BUTTER Rib Corned BUTTER KRASDALE GOLD MEDAL SPECIAL 2 l b s . Beef miMPKni 5 Lbs. Gold Medal Kitchen Tested Flour, 32c 4 9 e lO e lb. 4 S « - H 2 Pkers. Washburn Kitchen Tested Pancakr 1 2 4 e UMwettisned — Evaporatacl S _ *,' *...... 19c FRESH PEAS 2 gto. 25c 2 Pkgs. Gold Medal Wheaties..!...... 25c MUd LBS $3,000 Prizeg! Get this bo parpiasa Flow $8,000 PrixesI Get this bock and enter Lustrous UfettnM Ohromlnia. s lb. pk« Cocktidl

Tidbit Tray ' 2 f o r ‘Afk i>n I,.- fw e pkg< taps frem^ t’,1 TRUE, STORY CONTEST Q i l f Softasilk For DetaOn See Spodia Dtoptey tai (to Storeo. 1^ CAKE FLOUBi ONE 25c RECIPE B(K« FREE * Wsli Tops to Softasilk, MtnnrapoliSj srtM. ^ Ueteeue . UfottiM Chrooplnm F W B i PM W NIEE 9RBSE NATION-WIDE STORES: BdWtTri^^ P^ »!•* ■ v\ j j *• V * G eorge SntiaB d ipttel’s Market fw-f Phi. iepe';h|im/ m Ssnwa.Bt ffsL S856 ISHlsoaDft. TAdSM

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acftteilMgr would^i|ii*>wlMB aicul if InsdH fOM to ■ ■■.1 Cffm Aumy'; FeflofvriBgi M fitin f M 1 ^ - • to Bo tis^ -To S kw^QUUu liospifAi Nom ' 'Local DoalonL n « N fvlif aaoBtbly meotiag of Mow Haven, Deb; 1 5 .-r-(A P )^ ■ m Fdlowormft dub of MMOheoter Raymond Onofli of 48 Blaaell m Lodgo of M aaou will be bold at the street, Mrs. Bertha tatw 1 2 1 Edward R Potter, Coniiectiout - - . ^.members, VTaarwni^ ^ atv«*Oa Af Park street, and Mrs. Ormce \Reo- Sbout Maaoote Temple at eight o’dock to r the Surplus Commoditieo lb. 6, win perted Tueaday evemug, eveolug, December“ ‘ 19. drlek of Andover were adiiiiitted atlen, repmted today that pwk, »#®lSbouts jfooe aettoq u w taken to Every member of the club la expect­ S^esterday. beans and eggs, bou^t by the Fed­ ever AM ed to attend and urged to do ao alnce A son was bom yesterday to Mr, eral government for tree' distribu- .nbiiriB! ______u seip b ly served as oolkwe thia will be the oocaalon of the club’a and Mrs. Louis Meyer of Broad to the needy, are expected to ludi. 19;L9^ kUtll about^^ CSuriatmaa party. Brook. ^ arrive in this state before Chrlst- Be ibrpiiisident of thb Membera are asked to bring a ten Thomas McCann of 78 Pine street x n w } _,J of New was (Uaoharged yesterday. Browfi.a^cailt ffom yfiH- cent toy to be placed on the Cluiat- Potter said that wtdle foe holiday present t h e .t w t ^ ; ; ^ ^ ro^ o f Painter I-. .*'V ■ mas tree. Ray Warren and Louis A daughter was bom today to freight shipments could not be pre­ Vanderbrook are to be in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mooney of dicted with certainty^ the foods were the decorating and Robert Boyce 184 Cooper Hill street. scheduled for delivery late next is planning the gam es progi;am. Re-, Frank Rogers of 96 Brookfield weelL freahments will be prepared by Wil­ street, was admitted and Mias Helen Twelve cars o t pork and four liam Bray. Rohan of 214 Gardner street, Mrs. cars of beans were reported enroute i Cart Rudln and Infant daughter of to Connecticut The eggs will be 282 Oak street, Peter Backshlr of purchased locally. Potter said be­ GREECE EXTENDS Wapplng, Miss Sylvia Kelman of tween 80,000 and 86,000 doaen eggs '7 DIAMOND GINGER AI£ T Rockville and Mfs. Helen Murphey will be bought from stocks in COfi- of 47 Lancaster road were dis­ nectlcut warehouse, and 7,600 fresh "I hi Snpr( ni( Mi.\ ( r ' INSUU^ PERMIT charged today. eggs, for special diet cases would be Mrs. Margaret McKinney, 60, of bought from the Connecticut Poul­ 91 Laurel street, was admitted at 1 try Association. i v .:- ^ (OontiBued from Page One) o’clock this afternoon after receiv­ Distribution of the 80,000 tons of ing emergency treatm ^t for in­ Federal coal, announced earlier, tidtions seeking InsuII’s extradition juries to her hip, arm and head suf­ would be made, as soon as possible from Greece will be made and that fered in an automobile accident at and city and town allotments have Pale Dry or Golden ^ the administration will withhold the Center at 12:50 p. m. been made. v ^ a m u l a t e d I'lus Large 5 glass b o l t i e 2 0 c * t PINEHURST SUGAR 10 < t SLLVERRROOK «I ANNIVERSARY PATTERSON’S place to buy. that turkey you are going to have Ch'^stma^ We are quite anxious for your order. 'I?®*** Monday, Christmas Day, Sii Saturday, as aD order BUIIER2 45 ^ the best of all kinds of poultry, Chickens, Fowl, etc. Please give ns your order early as It helps ns along greatly. _ Del Monte Sale Oputhtd PINEAPPLE •r SMevd Our Telephone Number Is 3386 ^ek End Sole tIiOEd Thursday night In our anntversarr advertfse- Street Address 101 Center Street PEACHES or Holvoo

Fresh Shoulders.. 12c Ib. Legs Lamb FRUIT SALAD Smoked Shoulders 14c Ib. Loins Lamb , Roast Beef 18c, 20c, 23c lb Pot Roast, whol^ ...... 25e BARTLETT PEARS 18c, 20c, 22c, 25c lb. Veal R oasts...... 18c lb. Bottom Round ... 25c lb. Boneless Veal ... 22c Ib. I ■ 2 " » ‘ 3 5 ' Top Round ...... 28c lb Veal S hanks...... Extra Spectal ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL 10c lb. Sausages, Pork and Boneless Shoulders Lamb B eef...... 20c Ib. SPARKLE % p k g s . 9c|Suniivfi6M Orocery Itaw# with the breast off 8M Flwroro. Inoludinfl OhocoloU Puddln« | A plaA 1 5 C MEAT ITEMS Sliced ...... 20c lb. rolled...... 22c lb. Juicy Florida or Offloli Ten win MW> Suiinyfield OWtilC:,flap pko. DC Scotch Ham, oiv tjfet fof you for breakfast, dinner or r o y a l l u n c h ■ |l^ e^ Wl^u m p, Oki, ORANGES T urkfsi •upper, sliced 32c, ft). In one piece from 2 lbs. up. jo v tk g i 8 to 10- pouBd'Turkeys. Fancy Groceries. We have a full line of Vegetables. giLLSBURY'S 22c dozen.2 3 9 * We also have FREE DELIVERY. large N ative \ BUTTER 4 7 « Chickens and 8- Try Calumet Baking Powder for bettef baking rranlta. H> Capons. FLOURQUAKER MAID Kt" 2 one-pound rofis SLICED BACON BAKING POWeiR Carrots 23c Cellophane Wrapped, Fancy Cattfomla. lb 21c can f 31c Morris Supreme, tTEBN -ECG Armour’s lb...... 29c •ijlE p,} avoR IJV, CORNED BE] Cocktail Sausagres or Frankfarts R e y m o n d ’s ...... 39c 2 29< ^ww ftwwwy Bwty Crotkvr R« price of 3 for 23c— ^we I you a BoBehui Rump package of My-T-PIne lo^ S t^ ...;.^45c ]^^>^’S&)flldB8g,. . j , * * • * * » « • • «, #'• *lhs; Cream Powder Free. Spum ibg .w2 Rm. 86e . . . ' 7 . m ’ k '.- ' WLl iL'Vfc' ■ 1r r • 7 V ..7 i - Chocfilate Dessert • • ^ I Colter t “ “ * * • M'. IX? MUiunwMHtvK, I Stth 16c

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Y ' ^ t i l t • - ‘1 % t , FOOD (.MARKET PAGE amo\mted to 1681,049,000 compared R. Coode, of London, vice-president with 8671,243,000 lo November, and general manager in charge of 1932, the Aiaoclatlon of Life Insur­ EHiropean operations, it was an­ Wall Street ance Presidents reported today. nounced today. He succeeds Stan­ This marks the second time this ley J. Ooddard, resigned. year in which monthly production One Of The Busiest Places Briefs has run ahead of the corresponding period last year. The state highway com­ mission ' is ezperimenuQf with a white concrete as a permanent traf­ N««r York, Dee. 16—New life 1b > The Western Union Telegraph Co. fic marker on highways in place of ■uraaoe p««duotleo tai November has appointed Rear Admiral C. P. paint. IT P A Y S In Town Each Saturday— TO WAiTON YOURSELF Hale’s Self-Serve Grocery! a busy place the Self-Serve U each Saturday! Approximately three thousand oustemers ahon h«« SMITH 1 near and far! They buy enough for the week-end or a week! WHY? Because these PHONE 5114 2 NORTH SCHOOL STREET be.t of food, at loweot pooolbl. prlooa dola your uolihbon u>d frioud^JTHuSTtom onSir “IT PAYS TO WAIT ON YOURSELF” There Is No Substitute For A Fresh E gg! TURKEYS0 Fresh Fruits Place your order for Christmas now and be assured of the ■ 1 h a l e s STBICILY j size you wish. and V egetables FRESH LOCALS UOZeil Rib Roast of Beef Ooaranteed to comply with tho regulations covering medium aize, strtotlv fresh locsal em . nv«i- i non an.... Native Roast Veal Iceberg •^■'•Swv.^.nSnoSJS’lJrl.S r.w X ^ lb. 1 9 c lb. 2 3 c LETTUCE quaU^.’^ reputation. Bemomber: The freohor Ibo o ., tho botter tbo tuato—thoro b M ^^tttuteto Pot Roast Home Made Sausage Meat AmK>ar*s Melrose SMOKED lb. 1 9 c Ib. 2 3 c 2 heads 1 5 * SHOULDERS ib. go In Celebration of Small, lean, shankless. B^m contented corn-fed porkers! National Cheese Week I Crisp, white beads—solid. .Arm! Rib Roast of Pork Fresh or Smoked Shoulders Hale's Famous"®HeTBag*^^^^^""^"“*^^^^^^"" lb. 1 2 c Bleached lb. 1 5 c COFFEE X lb.. C A c Borden*s Fancy California Oransres Onions C elery g fo rlg e Fresh ground or In bean. Snow-white and crisp! special wMk-ead prices on Maxwell House, Dated Coffee (Chase doz. 2 3 c 10 lb. bag 2 5 c and Sanborn) and Beeoh-Nat. ' Fine Cheese California Hubbard Squash Fancy Sauerkraut Gold Medal C arrots 2 bunches 1 3 ^ 2 for 2 9 « 3 lbs. 2 5 c Full count green top bunches. lb. 2 c FLOUR 24V2 lb. bag $ 1.05 All varieties of the 16o assortment! In time for Christmas baking, comes thii special flour sale. An aU- Bleach Water 'Yellow Globe or White Turnips Yellow Globe purpose flour known the nation over for its exo^ent quality. peck 2 3 c Bale’s Famous Milk Loaf! gal. jug 3 5 c T urn ip s 1/2 peck I g c Cream Cheese Bon Ton Tomatoes Native Potatoes Fresh Stock BBEAD 2 for 1 3 « Fi^, 19-oimoe loaves of fresh wholesomeness! Remember the w el^ t’ S pkgs. 2 3 c No. 2 can IQ c peck 3 1 c , Soup Bunchoi each 8c ^®^™her the price; and you can never forget the taste. It’s simply Reymond’s ioup needed for a tasty, wholesome Scot Tissue Cracked Wheat Bread BUTTER Armour's Star Beech-Nut 3 for 2 5 c lO c SWEET SPECIALS! Lard 2 lbs. 13c K etchup each 1 9 c In sanitary one-pound containers. Large bottles of pure tomato ketchup. Meadow Gold POTATOES Aseorted TT BUTTER White Pea if C igarettes Beans 2 lbs. 9c WILL YOU TEIL Ml 5 i i « For boiling and baking. carton 9 9 c MRS. HIN: CAKE AMY Sound, washed sweet potatoes. 2»». 4 7 * Always an Mceptable gift for V WHY WE DONT OET AW W With that sweet June flavor! •m oken! Hale’s Plain Bag Florida A favorite with Self-Serve ous- more? she used to THROW tonters for yean! Prince Albert OUT REAl OFTENl Country Roll Tea lb. 25e Oranges 2dozen29e Orange Pekoe or Formosa Oolong. ifuioy... good size! Tobacco tin 79e For Dad! Pound tin in holiday wrap- BUTTER Royal "Delicious” Calumet Baking Apples 3 lbs. 5c 2 lb.. J 7 c D esserts On sale while the supply lasts! Over 1,000 pounds sold Thurs­ 4 pkgs. 1 9 c Powder lb. 28c day! All the assorted flavors! Pound tin. Double acting baking powder. Florida Grapefruit 6 for 19c Canned Goods Specials As sweet as an orange and Juicy! Sunrise Burt Olney Cookie Dept. ,.uY lOVE, DON’T YOU Fancy Sweet G rapefruit P u m p k in S p ecia ls Sunshine MR.SEE THAT CAN M OF CAIUMETCAIU BAWNO T a n g erin es 2 for 2 5 c 2 for 2 5 c Smoothies, lb. . ..23c No. 2 size. Sections. And Squash. No. 2'/2 size cans. Spice Drops, 2 dozen 2 7 c Sunbeam o” ’ Great for the children to eat! lb...... 25c Burt Olney ' I Italian Pineapple tin 19c Holiday Assort­ Crushed. No. 2Vj size tin. any cake nowf Corn 2 for 29c ment, lb...... 25c Ckilden BiuitEun. No. 2 size can. Chestnuts 2 lbs. 25c Sunbeam Betty Crocker Salad Fruits Burt Olney Cakes, each"___ .29c Snow-White (From the original recipe!) tin 2 9 c Beans 2 tins 29^ No. 2!/} size tin. Great for salads! Frisble’s Pies, MUSHROOMS Cut green and wax. each ...... 10c Burt Olney (Three flavors.) 2 ^ ^ pound Newton Robertson’s Butter Real price value! TOMATOES 2 ti" 25< Biscuits, Solid, hand peuiked tomatoes. No. 2 size can. dozen ...... 19c

8 teaspoons Calumet oa'iin* % teaspoon mace cup butter or other shortening ^'teaspoon nutmeg I'A cups sugar 1' A tablespoons molasses 8 ^ yolks, well beaten y i cup raisins, finely cut Market Quality Meat Specials 1 cup milk y i cup r ftga» _ . fip*^!^ 8 egg whites, stiffly beaten together three tlm f • Fresh Pork It Is None Too Eariy To Order Your Golden West S h o u l d e r s CHRISTMAS

* pound TURKEY 10 We will carry the same high grade fancy turkeys Government Inspected fresh shoulders. Nothing this Christmas as we sold Thanksgiving. Wc did not be^r for dinner these zero days. This Is a very spe­ cial price on this fancy meat. have a single complaint on oar Thanksgiving turkeys Freeh, tender fowl tor fricassee. Will cook up tender .. .that's saying something! end testy. R m PORK ROAST 7 tctm icm c^ee^ ROAST lb. lb. ■ lb. Prime rH> roast cut ^ m heavy steer beef. CHOPS BEEF ■ V Fkncy chops eat from grade pork—tender, lean! Juley eat id sh'saldw reost beet. PORK t h e DOIILE-ACTINQ lb. LEGS of PURE Pork , . MRUia POWDEt ROAST From f^vsnunmit hspeoted poAsre! ^Tnder, Isea, fresh! ^ ■ LAMB .Prssh, 1 legs Of gmalne SprlRg laaA .^fothtag bokpin^ turkiissi hi Ht liNiMtH f /i* ■ I '.X LOST AND POUND AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 BUSINESS LOCATIONS the School Street Rec last night, the can have Max FOR RENT 64 Methodiets and Ehxtanuel Lutherans mince pies. PAY CHECK LOST—Notice la here­ 1929 WHIPPET SEDAN, very split even, taking, one game apiece. RACING S i a IN N. Y ., by given ttiat Pay Check No. WIB, clean, 1929 Ek»ex coach, clean, TO RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Main In the second match, the Zion Luth­ W ald Tfee Horse! 64, payable to Peter Bongort, for motor excellent, good tires, 1981 etreet (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed­ erans won both games from St. But It saenos to ms we xrsca writ­ Itveek ending Dec. 2, 1988 has been Ford pickup truck. Cole Motors, at ward J. HoU. TbL 4642 and 8026. Mary’s. ing about a liorsa . .. what Wagtiw lost. Anyone attempting to caah the Center. Telephone 6468. Methodist BOOMING IN 15 STATES animal’s name? . . what Oertqr Uila check will' be prosecuted to the Lewis ...... 79 90 winner of 1084 we starte^l in full extent of the law. Finder please HIGHEST PRICES paid for your HOUSES FOR REN'l 66 Douglass ...... 88 82 you . . . free . . . wliat . ^ jltawBis return to the Corporate Account­ car. Cash waiting. Armory Ga­ Lyttle ...... 82 69 teams especially the Clerks, w u the briWnUAH BaftOCHtt was that borae’a name 7 . . . 0h,9SSi rage, 60 Wells street Telephone TO RENT —SEVERAL desirable Crockett ...... 48 59 best player for the visitors but his First Minstrel . . . by Royal Mhi- ing, Main Office, Cheney Brothers. Sport of Kings Almost Died OoBoemlng a Horse 6874. five, six and seven room bouses, Carr ...... 86 91 work was shadowed by that of strel, out of Untidy . ; aha fay L o s t — b l a c k s u i t case, contains single and double; also heated “ Dutchy” Hines, North End center, This is hot a column about Max Baer . . . they say the guy has Sweep out of Cafe au Lait, by, Mfd> shoes and letters, between 2dan- apaitmente. Apjjiy Edward J. Boll, Total ...... 877. 881 who was Instrumental In all plays. dler, from Gunfire, by Hastlngis, in Big Town During Past turned a c ^ on us t^ys in tbe back chester and Stafford Springs, on AUTO ACCESSORIES— Phone 4842 and 8026. Swedish “Slim” Sumeslaski was outstanding Yep, that’s right. . . sit (town anfi E. G ustafson...... 83 77 also and came through with some room . . . (}b dear, oh dear! . , . Max Crystal Lake Road. Finder please TIRES 6 Baer an actor! Well, there goes write your own ticket n ow .. . call 8928. FOR RENT—CORNER McKee and A. Johnson ...... 79 69 fine shots. entire North End Year But Flourished Else­ fore you forget I t . . . First Ifinsttsl Summer streets, six rooms. Duplex Max Baer . . . there are so many TIRE CHAINS -81x4-440, |2.50; F. Thoren ...... 69 67 team is to be commended for the . . . a bay colt . . . but you don’t house, with garage, furnace. In milHons of ectors . . and so few LOST—SUM OF MONEY In Hale’s 82.4, 12.50 ; 82x600, 84.00 ; 29x440- Lindberg ...... 78 70 fight they put up against a team have to put that on,your ticket . . . good condition, rent reasonable. so much older and experienced than where; Singing Wood fighters . . . like Barney Roes . . . store, Thursday evening. Finder 4.50, 82.00 ; 8 1-7' cross chains, 4c BJorknqan ...... 80 ^77 just put down the name . . . the guy please call 7529. Phone 4412. W. S. Hyde, 928 Main they. or Chuck Wiggins, for that matter. will know. / each. Slsso Station, comer Main This coliunn started out to be a ■treet Totals ...... 889 860 Box score: and Bissell. Beads the Two-Year Olds. snappy piece about fighters . . . It S t Mary’s North Ends ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR RENT—SINGLE bouse, 7 was going to be In behalf of tbe de­ M. Summerville ...... 74 80 cision I think Primo scored at tbe BITS a b o u t rooms, near East Center street, all A. Summerville...... 80 ^0 f Sumlslaskl, If .... 8* l^i ^7 MOVING—TRUCEING— expense of Max In the movies . . . WE WILL GET YOUR 1984 auto­ Improvements, rent reduced. Write D. Jensen...... 75 71 1 Coinber, r f ...... 2 8-4 7 By MAX BIDDLE mobile license plate for you. Fee STORAGE 20 Herald Box N. 1 Hines, c ...... 2 1-5 6 NEA Service Turf Writer despite Messrs. Bikke and Dempsey, Low ' ...... 70 72 who seemed to think otherwise. 25c. Bring application and fees to Low ...... 65 78 1 Swlkla, ig ...... 1 l'>8 8 our Auto Accessory Dept., Mont­ SILVER LANE BUS LINE ofl«r th# 1 Harrington, rg . . . 1 1-1 8 The year 1988 wlU go down In gomery Ward A Co. acoommodatiOD of tL«lr larga 0*> T o ta ls ...... 864 871 turf history as the most imusual In Oh, Dear! r 9 7-14 25 LuM DUB for lodfB, party or uiud Zloa Lutberaa the long -story 'at racing. Not since But it . . . thle column Is going trips at gpaoial ratsa. Phone 8068. E. Kelsh ...... 70 72 Crescents to be about a horse . . . maybe it BOWLING tbe blMh years of 1911-12 has New Want A6 iBferBatlM 8860. 8864. G. K u rapkat...... 76 82 P -Be P« T did take me a long time to get y LEAGUE RESULTS S. Wincler...... 66 78 2 F. Oessay, I f .....0 0-1 0 York racing been so bard pressed around, to tbe subject . . . but break- LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE 2, P. PblUips, rf . . . 1 0-0 2 to keep up the struggle for life. Yet, The Bon Ami lost three points to M. K lssm ann...... 89 80 last was spoiled by the story that By JIMMY DONAHUE Manchester OBoving, gBnaral OTicklng, IlFary 3 Gleason, c ...... 4 1-8 9 though racing nearly died In New BMr was going to turn actor. , . , Ibearer’s Buicks In the Y bowling H. Janssen ...... 81 81 2 O. Phillips, Ig .... 0 0-0 0 NBA Service Sports Writer sarvlos. Our afflllaaoD with Unitad {caeve last night. Mere’s Fillers York, no less than 16 states revived Oh dear, oh dearl , . . Evening Herald Vani Samos msans lowsr ratal on 1 8. Gessay, r g . 2 s 0-1 4 tooK three points from Keller's Totals ...... 871 891 or Introduced the “sport of kings." Baer was a monster back there A bowler, like a golfer, has a spe­ fumitura movlnf to distant polotA Clothiers, Gibson’s Garage took Depression hurt the racing sport in the summer against M ar Schmel- CLABSlFiED 10 7 1-5 16 cial stance before delivering the Largs modsro trucks, sxparianoad three points from Wappmg, and GLASTONBURY LEAGUE just as it hurt most every activity Ing. . . . For few mmutes you ADVERTISEMENTS man, prompt ssrvlos, all goods in- Referee, J. SpUlane. Score at remembered the fighter Dempsey ball that makes for good control Brunner's Market took three points In the Glastonbury Bowling half, 14-7, North Ehids. In which men indulge. But New SIS svsrsf• yorA* surad srhlJa la transit ars fsaturas from Reid’s Auctioneers. Kut of League last night at the Charter York state bore the brunt of the keenly . . , perhaps you even thought and a better game. lalUals, DOBbers sod sbbrevIstloBS offsrao at no axtra axpanae to you. Gibson’s toppled tbe pins for a high pressure because the state does not that it must be the Mauler in there Before you face tbe alley, take Oak alleys, tbe Bull Gang took four WIN SECOND STRAIGHT eaeb eount si s word and eompoead Dally trips to Now York, oaggags ■Ingle of 168 and high three string points from tbe Wash Room, and allow legal or pari-mutuel betting. swinging . , . taking them on tbe the baH off the rack with the left words as two words. MlnlBtiin eost Is of 392, while tbe Gibson team hit a Tbe Arrows basketball team of snout and swinging them back . . . Miss of ttirss llBSs. s _ . Uflivsrsd dlraot to staamship plars. tbe Knitting Room took four from hand, 1^ you bowl with tbe right. Lint rates per dsr for trasstsat For furtbai Informatioa oau 8088 five-man team total In tbe third the Finishing Room. the North End won their game from by the thousands. The reason for this iz that a heavy Manobeeter Green last night at tbe The directors of the sport in New 8860, 8884. Parrstt A Olsnnay. Lno. game of 614. Wash Boom But I say, and I repeat . . . this ball, carried around in the bowl­ SStstlTs Matsa “Y." Rubaba, Bycbolskl and Vltt­ York paid "through the nose” so column Is going to be about a horse Obari Reid’s Auettoneers Elizabeth'...... 92 88 75— 260 ing hand while waiting for your Reid ...... 96 110 107 818 ner were leading scorers for tbe that racing could continue. It cost . . . and not in any way do I Intend 0BSSSUUVS Uars •• f SMI I Bernice ...... 87 96 77—260 the Westchester ‘Association and turn at the boards, wUI tire your »BsseBtlvs Days •• ____ , .. eu Moiiarty .... 100 — — 100 Arrows and Cowles played a good to mention Max Baer . . . who was bowling arm. 2 COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Ed ...... 88 81 100—269 tbe Saratoga Association literally ...... n etsi il ets Scbendel .... 86 101 106 292 floor gams. For Manobeeter Green, a fighter . , .* and '.ecame an actor Face the alley squarely. Stand All orders for irrsgalar iBoertleas McLaughlin .. 87 121 100 808 Steno ...... 96 98 104— 297 A. Hell and Puter were outstanding. millions to keep going, and present . . . let^us forget this beak-buster rm be obarasd at ttis obs Ub s rate, BBACJTT CULTURE—Earn whlla with the feet t^ etber and with a Farrand ...... 118 92 186 841 Tbe Arrows would like to bear from indications point to dmost no rac­ suddenly become Barrymore . . . and •psolal rates for Iobs tens svsit laarolBf. Datails fraa. Hartford firm .'rip on the ball. Rest or day advsrtlslBs glvsB upon rseuest. Holton ...... 98 92 186 862 868 866 1076 teams 18 to 16 years of age. Call ing in 1934 unless aid is given tbe go Into a serious discussion about a Aoadany of Hairdrassing, 698 Main Boil Gang balance tbe ball in tbe left hand Ads ordersd for three or sis toys 6658 between 6:30 and 6:80 cause by tbe state. horse . . '. di(f you say the gent’s and crouch forward. Take aim sad stopped before the third or dftb strast. Hartford. Sophia ...... 66 78 65—208 o’clock. But while the swan song was day will be obarasd ooly for tbs ae- 482 617 540 name was Baeri . . . and lower the ball just above the taaJ Buaber of tlBSs tbe ad aiBsar- Brunner’s Francis ...... 68 86 79— 248 Arrows virtually being sung in New York, Take Jess Willard lor Instance knees. Then you’re ready for the sA obarginf at tbs rate sarssd. but Ambrose .... 96 116 118 825 Fred ...... n o 122 187—878 P Bv P* Te Maryland managed to show profit . . . be was the fellow who nudged BO allowaBce or rsfuBds oaB be Bsade FUEL AND FEED 49-A stride. McGonlgal .... 98 142 80 816 A1 ...... 118 104 125—847 0 Byobolekl, If ...... 4 0-6 8 from tbe operation of Ite four great Jack Johnson (colored) out of tbe The approach to tbe foul line is OB sis tiBS ads stepped after tbe Custer ...... 90 — — 90 0 Brown, If ...... 1 0-0 2 ifth day, F 6R s a l e — s l a b s , HlfScory and tracks— Pimlico, Bowiq, Havre de heavyweight picture . . . he didn’t made with the .’Ight foot fore­ 0 Vlttner, rf ...... 4 0-0 8 o “tin forbids" ( .lisptay tlBss BOt Oak. Sslactad flrsplaos wood, cut Kanlnski .... IIO 92 106 808 400 890 416 1156 Grace and Laurel; Kentucky kept turn actqr , . . rfot ’)y a dem sight most. Four steps of about three S McLagan .... 186 116 188 890 0 Tedford, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 Its bead above water, and wherever . . . right on my desk this minute feet each will bring yoq Into posi­ Tbe Merald will sot be respoBSlbls to ordar, C. A, Stays, Dial 8149. Vlttner ...... — 107 94 201 3 Rubaba, .0 ...... 3 8-4 9 for more tbaa obs iBSorrsot iBsertlOB Flnislilng Room racing was being ushered Into pre­ Is a squib tq. the effect that old tion to deliver tbe ball when the of a&y advsftlssBSBt ordered for FOR SALE—HART WOOD for Babe ...... 78 69 74— 221 1 Yost, Ig ...... 8 0-0 0 viously “simon-pure’’ states, racing Jese rammed hie automobile Into right foot Is behind. Bors tbaa obs tlBs. 625 678 681 1629 Anna ...... 8 78 76— 221 1 Cowlee, rg ...... 1 0-2 2 another wagon , . , and when tbe Tbe iBadrsrtsBt oalssloB of iBMr- stovs, fumaos and flrs plaos. 88.00 folk simg an optimistic song. Dont’ delay tbe stance too long. cord, 84UK1 pair loau. Cbaa. Hscklsr, LeBlanc ...... 85 86 82—262 2 VaUlant, Tg ...... i 0-0 2 guy etepped out to expostulate, Jess root PBblleatioB of adysrtlslBg wlU N Wapplnr (1) Here, too, the weight of tL« ball ysotlded OBly by sasoellatloi of the talspbons Rossdais 18-18. Anderson ...... 106 88 118— 806 As for tbe racing itself— there let him have that right band , , , may serve to throw Oie bowler - off onarae Bade tor tbs ssrvioe oBdersd. M. Juno ...... 122 122 116 860 7 > 1 ' ^ 87 be didn’t turn actor on us guys. All advertlssBSBts aast soBforBs G. Miller .... 96 88 89 272 Manchester Ch«en were no Twenty- Grands, no Whlch- balance. It’s best to take quick aim 856 820 854 1000 ones or Jamestowns among tbe Give him a look . . , Max Baer and fire IB style, sopy aad typography with Flrpo ...... 102 106 101 808 P B. F. T. with eyes like mince piee . , . slid­ regulatloBS eaforesd by tbe putllsb* GARDEN-FARM— Knitting Boom three and two-year-olds. Equipoise, M, Sayett ,... 108 94 94 291 0 Puter, ...... t... 1 0-0 '2 ing up and taking a gal by tbe band srs aBd they reserre tbe right to Julia ...... 92 82 88—262 “tbe chocolate soldier,” continued edit, revise or rsieot any copy sob- DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 K. Juno ...... 121 184 118 868 0 A. Hall ...... 1 2-2 4 Mary ...... 68 75 90— 288 . . . instead of plun^ng out of that Gladys Hight, 12-year-old daugh­ •Idersd obJeotloBabU, 1 Aaderson ...... 0 0-1 0 his dominating ways among the old­ comer , . . and socking Camera or OLOIIMO HOURS—Olasslfled ads to Carl ...... 114 130 116—860 ter of .. Castle Rock, Ore., resident, FOR BALE -A PPLE S, 800 busbsl, 548 548 618 1699 8 R. Hall ...... 0 1-1 1 er horses, ably aided by Gallant Sir, whatever geek happens to be there be published same day Bust be ro« dslloious Baldwins, Northsra Spy, Henry ...... 107 106 97—810 Dark Secret, and Indian Runner. landed a 44-pound Chinook salmon, aolvsd by if o'rlooh boobi •atu*'dayB Gibson’s (8) 0 Metter ...... '0 0-0 0 right on tbe button, , . . Aw, you unaided, after an hour's bat:!e. IfifO a, m. and Wsitiisld, fres dellvsry—any Dietz ...... 108 92 140 840 1 Seaburg ...... 0 0-0 0 King of the three-year-olds was TELEPHONE YOUR quantity. Edgewood Fruit Farm, T w a m lte...... 103 121 96 820 891 403 401 1165 0 Clark ...... 0 0-0 0 Samuel D. Riddle's War Glory, a 461 Woodbiidgs strsst, Ma^ches- Gibson ...... 107 101 97 805 son of Man o'” War. He won re­ WANT ADS. tar Graan, Phons 8810. Petke ...... 110n o 105 113 113 828 I . 1 I I 6 2 8-4 7 newals of the Dwyer and Lawrence Ads are aoospted over the tslspbOBS Kut ...... 117 107 168 168 892 I 1 I I I Referee,' ^ cb olsk l. Timer, Hines. Bt tbe OBAKOB RAT£ glvsB above Realization stakes, tbe Saranac and SB a eoBvenienoe to advertisers, but Four eight-minute periode. Maryland handicaps. Inlander, Head S e CASH AATISb will be aooepteO as HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 645 626 614 1685 Play, and ‘Pomposity also were shin­ FULL FATMENT If bald at the busl- b u S k ^ D Q l l SONS ARE VICTORS ing lights. Bess offloe on or before tbe seventh FOR SALE—ELECTRIC stova in Keller's (0) day followl.-it the drst insertloB of BUOKLAND EDGES OUT The Sons of Italy basketball team oacb ad otherwise tbe CHAROB good condition, reasonable. Inquire McGuire ...... 114 114 118 356 There was a flock of brilliant Keller ...... 104 116 86 804 LAFAYETTE A. C. won their second game of tbe sea­ RATB will be collected. No reiponsl- 48 McKinley street, before 7 p, m, son in as many starts against the two-year-olds, among them Mata Mllty for errore Ib Mlepboned cds Knofla ...... 96 100 90 280 Hari, Bazaar, Far Star, Chickatraw, will be eeiuffled and their aecu'’rry Segar ...... 79 99 109 287 Last night the Buckland Com­ Baldwins, 44-24, Tbe Sons showed cannot be giieranteed. FOR SALE—THREE PIECE parlor plenty of fight and pep throiighout Discovery, Holystone, Red Wagon, set, good condition, reasonable. 87 Wmis ...... 102 130 106 887 munity Club team journeyed to INDEX OF the entire game. In the first two and B l^ k Buddy. Derby talk in West Middle Turnpike, between 5 Rockville and took the fast stepping minutes of play the Sons short, Kentucky is already talking about CLASSIFICATIONS and 7 evenings. 495 658 507 1660 Merz (4) Lafayette A. C. into camp. The snappy passing attack netted them Naval Cadet, a son of American a i ^ ...... A lineup of the Rockville team in­ six points, and from then on kept BARGAINS—IN USED STOVm Hamilton __ 102 lOl 104 807 Flag, which clicked three times In sosowwsooooooooooo A cluded some former Manchester well in front of the boys from the l U r r i - ' 6 f e • e M H S M O O • • S dCO C Flke ...... 87 92 119 298 a row at the tail-end of the season. <0 0 0 0 0 0 Bought sold, exchanged; also oil Trade stars, namely "Archie’’ Reedy South EInd. Oeathe ...... V burners. SpeaK quick. Open eve­ Howard ...... i l l 112 86 308 He is a stablemate of the unfor­ Card of Tbanke ...... OO.OOOOOSO S Wilkie ------92 98 110 800 and Ashland. The Buckland team For the loser^ Baldwin and La- tunate Burning Blaze which went 1b Memoiiam eessesooos *10 • • * Olfli ^ nings until 8. Jones, Tbe Stove was handicapped by tbe small floor, Cpss played best. Joe DeSimone, hoat end Found ...... 1 M a^ Manchester Green Garage. Murphy -----'.. 122 155 96 378 wrong on the eve of Burgoo King’s Annonnceniente ...... I being used to playing at the "Y.” Urbanettl and Georgette played . L^nard “Red” Anderson played Pareonale ...... t 514 658 514 1586 heads up basketbsill for the Sons. It is a racing Axiom that when AatesMblles an outstanding floor game for Buck- Sons of Italy, Jrs. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 5^ fillies beat the colts, it is because Automobllee for Sale . . . S O «J0 S B.O 4 Shearer’s (8) land while “Archie” Reedy ’and P B. F. T. Automobllee for Bzebarge .-. mu i Yankee played best for Rockville. 2 Urbanettl, r f ...... 2 1 5 the colts are not high class. But on Auto Aooeaaortee—Tiree ...... • MAKE THIS A JOYOUS Christmas A. K n o fla ...... 93 126 103 322 the other band, Chickstrp.w, Naval Auto Repaliins—Fainting «•••.. 7 Tomorrow night at the '"Y’’ at 0 R. Della Fera, rf . . . 2 0 4 for the youngsters with a good used E. Supemant . I l l 107 113 331 Cadet, Holystone, and Discovery Auto Scboole ...... > e e s a a «9a a a .a Bengston --- 115 110 109 334 nine o’clock the Buckland team will 1 Georgetti, If ...... 6 , 1 11 Autoe—Ship by Truok • e • a ^ a a » a piano. 6 weeks of lessons free! Van showed enough fall form to warrant A. Behrend . . . 123 133 117 373 step out of their class and oppose 1 Reymander, tf ...... 1 0 2 Autoe—Por Hire » e e e e e s 4 Dyke, 835; Pease, 865; Stultz, 875; the belief they wiU be high-class BaraKee—Servloe—Storage J. Behrend . . . 92 106 120 318 the more superior WilUmantic Colts. 0 Mistretta, c ...... 2 0 4 ICotorcyalee—Bloyolee ...... 11 Bachmann A Sons, 895; Becker Box scores: 1 J. DeSimone, c .... 2 0 4 horses next season. And the connec­ tions of each are certain they have wanted Autoe—Motorcyclee .... II Bros., 8150. All uprights In ma­ 684 582 562 1678 Buckland (81) 0 Saplenza, rg ...... 3 0 6 Buelaeu eud Professloiial Bervtees 1 D. CNvlello, rg ...... 1 0 2 a Derby winner in their boms. uslneee Services Offered ...... IS hogany cases. Watkins Brothers, Bon And (1) P B. F. T. 985 Main street. 0 L. Anderson, I f _3 0 6 1 Massaro, I g ...... 2 2 6 toueebold Servicee Offered e S 0 BZB IS-A C olem an...... I l l 88 93 292 Building—Contraotlng e e e s^g# « H • 14 Brennan ...... 139 89 98 326 2 W. HUlnskl, rt .... 5 0 10 0 M. DeSimone, Ig . . . 0 0 0 While the once great Tod Sloan Florists—Nureerlee ...... 11 POR SALE—MEHLIN A SONS, 2 C. Kaselauskas, e . 5 0 10 was fighting for his life in Los An­ ieral Directors ...... 14 Allen ...... 97 96 136 329 i itln» Plumbing—Roofing ,.a 17 upright piano, reasonable. Call BrozowakI .... 119 116 101—336 3 R. Daigle, Ig ...... 2 1 5 7 ' 20 4 44 geles, a new sensation was 7968. 0 F. Healy, rg, Ig . . . 0 0 0 Baldwin A. C. coming to the front. He Is Jack 14 Kebert ...... 117 136 120— 378 (BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) 19 1 D. Newcomb, Ig . . . 0 0 0 P B. r . T. Westrope, a 95-pound midget who 50 FOR SALE—MAHOGANY upright 1 Baldwin, rf ...... 6 0 12 has won the astounding total of Soon Scouty Jumped up from the 51 used piano, fine condition,. very 588 525 548 1656 “Well, boys, I guess we’ll have a 15 8 . 15 1 81 3 Henry, If ...... 0 0 0 more than 280 winners, eclipsing reasonable. Call 8493. floor ^ d said, “Well, I can’t lot of noise. I have some horns Y BOWLERS WIN Lafayettee (27) 1 LaCosa, c ...... 4 0 8 the previous record of Johnnie Gil­ do much more with those Scout and drums and things that I want In a special match at the Y last P B, F. T. 1 Bedurtha, i g ...... 0 1 1 bert which was made last year. dolls. They all drill fine. Come 0 Thompson, If ...... 1 0 2 you to test. night, the Y bowling team troxmeed 3 CHark, rg ...... 1 1 8 In England, Jockey Gordon Rich­ on, let’s pack them up. 1 A. Reedy, If ...... 0 0 0 “I guess you’ll think It’s pretty uranoe ...... APARTMENTS—FLATS— the South Methodists, taking all ards also was passing the 48-year- ”01’. Santa wants them, I expeqt, grand to form a dandy little band. Llnery-Dressmaking ....««•« 2 Yankee, rf ...... 3 2 8 7 11 2 24 TENEMENTS 63 three games and total plnfall. Nor­ in boxes, so they won’t get Come on, now, grab the instruments Mng—Trucking—Storage .,,m 1 Yost, rf ...... 0 0 0 Score at half time, Sons 22. Bald­ old, record of the Immortal Fred ntlng—Papering ...... ton of the winners rolled high single Archer. Richards won 269 races, 21 wrecked.” Just then we Duncy and do your very best." fesslonal Servloea ...... 0 Ashland, e ...... 1 0 2 wins, 10. Scorer, Reimer. Referee, fuBlca.1-Drunatlo ...... • IS FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, with 137 and high three string with fewer than the sensational Ameri­ shouted, “ Look! I’ve found a fine r&nted—Initruotlonlalting ...... SI 846. 1 Satryp, Ig ...... 2 0 4 Antonio. Umpire, McVeigh. loring—Dyeing—Cleaning . . . to 14 all modem Improvements, comer 2 Ushers, Ig ...... 1 i 8 can rider. Other American riding toy pup. Wee Coppy cried, " n i blow the let Goode andPlBMelal Service 16 Wadsworth aqd Summit street. Ap­ Methodist (0) ■tars were Gilbert and Meade ’B e quiet, Tinymites! All hark. bom. Why, since the day when ■ends—Stocks—MortgsgMnted—Businees Servioe II 14 1 Sweet, rg ...... 0 0 0 ply 81 Wadsworth street. PhUllps ...... 96 117 102 815 among the older boys and Yowell I’m going to see if It can bark.” I was bora I’ve much preferred kslnesB OpportunitiesBMneatleaal ...... SI 1 S. Reedy, rg ...... 8 2 8 ttoney to Loan ...... St M cC ollu m ----- 101 99 108 308 and Porter among the apprentices. And then he pinched the little dog, that Instrument. You’ll hear sweet ■purees ano Claeses 17 Harrison ...... 97 106 99 802 Last Night ’« Fights and got a sudden thrill. l^vate InetrnoUoBHelp aad SItvaHMM 14 FOR RENT ,— 42 Woodbrl^ » 11 6 27 Singing Wood headed the list of music, now.” ^elp c i n Wanted—Female g ...... n,....K.S8-A ■treet, four rooms upstairs, only Holman ...... 102 91 100 298 winning two-year-olds by his vic­ Instead of barking, It jumped out Then Duncy cried, ‘T m not so BUBCelD Wanted—Male ...... = ii 812, newly done over. J. F. Shee­ Nelson ...... 106 117 111 884 of Duncy’e hands and bobbed about. dumb. I’m going to beat upon the Saleumpriwar Wanted ...... 14-A NORTH ENDS WIN By Associated Press tory m the rich Futurity, and a like han, 11 Knighton street Phone The North Ends eeine through honor went to the three-year-old In­ Said Duncy, “We’ll Just let It jump drum. All I need do is bang away. SBip wanted—Mala or Female «. It Totals ...... 602 680 615 1547 Mukegon, Mich.—Reuben Ed- Agents Wanted ...... moST-A 4466. with a splendid victory over a much lander who won tbe Classic Stakes until It’s had its fill.” Just watch! I’ll show you how.” T. M. a A. (4) mans, Muskegon, outpointed Dick “A big harmonica for mkxa,” Situations Wanted—Female ..... tt (rider and experienced Rookvlllt and tM Travers, but who showed his Bltuatlona Wanted—Mala s aM4re e t to WE HAVE A SUNNY 8 ROOM Harvey ...... 118 118 90 821 (descent team laat night, defeating Sisk, Chicago, 10. “Why, that’s one of those wind­ laid Scouty. “I can play on# fine. ■mployment Aganolaa ...... 40 N o r to n ...... 117 92 187 846 true stuff only in the mud. Live Stoek—Pete—PoBltvy—TahlelM apartment that will make a com­ them 35-15 at the ,“Y.’’ The Cres­ Rochester, Minn.—Ray 8int.glick, up toys that’s made to tickle glrle I hope we get together, ao tfii Doga—Birds—Pau ...... 41 fortable home thli winter, in the Segar ...... 124 94 101 ‘819 cents, a team composed of former Winona, Minn,, outpointed Walter and boys,” said (Toppy. “It will soon music turns out sweet.” Ltvi atook—Vehlolea ...... 41 Jotanion Block. Telephone 6917 or H am ilton...... 90 117 184 841 Rockville High aad Rockville aerke Cobb, San Frandsoo, 8. run down, and then our fun Is o’er.” And then they started In to play, Epnltry and Supplies ...... 41 Gibson ...... 100 98 109 802 Dallas—Willard Brown, Dallas, After playliif each other In 1893, And, sure enough, the wee dog and Santa loudly ortad, "H u n u l Wanted — Pets—PoBltry-' Iteek 44 players, were unable to oheok the accurate ehootlag of the Mimohee- outpointed Jimmie Reed, Erie, Pa., Stanford_____ 1 and Washington did not ■topped, and on its little side it Each Instrument works parfaotly. For Sale—Mlaeellaseeae FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on Totals ...... 544 614 671 1629 ^lolea for Bale ...... 41 ter boye, although they did show 10. meet at football for 27 years, but flopped. "It works,” said Windy. I’m getUng quite a treat.” Mate and Aooeaaories 41 Cedar itiwet. 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'J/rSf 1 Bead or Petite Point Celebrating Our BAGS With Unusual Gift Values! Store Cpen Every Night 'til Christmas Another shipment in time linen ’Kerchiefs Gladden Her Heart With for Christmas giving! >4.95 Beautiful SILK make lovely srifts Such an assort­ Beaded evening bags, variety of clever styles, also Beautiful Two-Tone ment! Pure lin­ imported petite point bags, beaut^ul coloring with dark ens. Hand Mn- broideries and backgrounds, pouches with chain handles. AppenaaUs. B. T Incn Street Flow. Main Floor, L i n g e r i e center. Blankets —crepe and satin! Trefonsse Slip-on SMitahilitg Gay Sweaters 25% wool $2-98 GLOVES The beat-look­ ing allp-ona in soind and con­ trasting tones. For missea and >2.95 women. Main Floor, center. Slip-on Imported kid gloves, pique and overseam Bay “Merry Christmas** with this lovely tln- sewn, novelty cuffs, contrasting embroidery in fine $3.98 Replacomont Price gerie.. .nothmg will please her more, ^hieae French kid. Gift Stationery silk undergarments are exquisite.. .the laet Another lucky purchase.. .this Is our second shipment this Christmas. word in style and quality. Luxurious — B, T. Inc., Street Flow Fluffy, warm blankets containing 85% wool. TWo-tone colors with and pure silk crepes with k>ads o f lace, or satin bound ends to match. Size, 70x80 Inches. Colors Include green smartly tailored. and gold, orchid and green, rose and blue, orchid and gold, rose and Women’s and Men’s green. Blankets—Main Floor, left. Inter e s 1 1 n g boxes of pure lin­ ^SLIPS in satin and orepe; laoa en stationery. trimmed and tailored. Soft, Fltiffy “Cannon” White and tints. Main Floor, ^30WNS in fine erepea In dainty Handkerchiefs Turkish Towels fr o n t Btylee. Saturday Onlyl ^DANCB SBT8 In the Gloria Umbrellas best-looking models— crepe and satin! 25^ each ^ package o f tw o I PANTIES In flesh, tea- Women’s handkerchiefs, linen, all white, white with col­ $2-98 rose, blue. Tailored and trimmed. ors, pastel and street shades, hand embroidered, and SATURDAY—a special selling of large, 16-rlb, short stubby hand-rolled hems. fiuffy, absorbent “Cannon’s’’ at 2 for 47c! umbrellas. Gloria cov­ \ JHEMISES that are Wise gift shoppers will be sure to pick up ered. Novelty handles. too smart for words. this value. Lsjge bath size. Color-fast Big news at 82.98! Men’s linen handkerchiefs, hand rolled hems in borders. white. Towels—Main Floor, left Main Floor, left

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Magazine Racks $]^.oo At HALE’S Silk Lingerie- Main Floor, rear.

A handy, useful gift for For the ^ rta girl! the home! Best-looking Silks, bengaunes, wool; magazine racks on feet. ens. G a y .. .swanky! 7 SOUTH Mf\NCNnSTER ■ CONN Two-compartment style. Main Floor, front Maple and walnut Story Books M. K. M. “Toe-Guard” ^Star Values $1. Relish Dishes, Beverage Sets, Imported Japanese compartment Best-looking beverage sets! De­ relish dish. In decorated box. canter and six glasses. Plain For Saturday Only! Special, crystal or gay lined trimmed. SILK HOSIERY Such favorites a smart way of saying 69c —Ruth Fielding, *Part-Wool $1.49 Curly Tops, Betty “Merry Christmas” Housefumlshings—Basement Gordon and others. I Double Blankets Main Floor, rear. iC (2 pairs Toy land Specials! Flannel Robes $ 1 . 9 7 $1.50) A Whopper! “Son-ns^’ Metal $5-98 Saturday only.. .full size double blankets at 11.97! Size, Solve your gift proMem today.. .give the girls your Ust 66x80 inches. Block plaids in blue, green, rose, gold and hosiery.. .select these pure silk stockings. They're boimd to Nice and warm, orchid. get a warm welcome. 100% wool flannel $1.00 Scarfs and Vanity Statiimery, robes. Mannish ^Pure silk hose; full-fashioned. Picot tops. Sets, Cedar chest filled with styles. Solid colors; Wagons ^ J contrasting trim­ ABlach stocking finished with ‘*toe guard” for linen stationery. Pure linen sets and scarfs; med. long wear. lace trimmed. Main Floor, center. % Sheer chiffons and medium service weli^ts. s 98c Large, 21-lnch metal wagons in bright red. 9 A fuU range of newest shades. Disc wheels. ‘T a te x ” 7 9 c At HALE’S Hosiery—Main Floor, right S-Year Diaries, Electrically Lighted Dish Towels Desk Sets, Complete stock of 6-year « diaries with loci: and key. Lovely Trimmed 5-piece sets— desk pad, Saturday, Genuine Leather pen holder, inkwell, letter Dump fo r opener, blotter. Gape Gloves Trucks A practical gift— Hand Bags 98c Manicure Sets, a box of Patax dish Yes! Electric lights on these dump trucks. Also flat trucks Inoludsd. towels. They dry Saturday thriller! Cutex three times as many y Fabric Gloves, manicure sets. Special, d 1 a h a A Holiday for holiday boxed. Novelty cuff gloves. Black, will please Sfiving brown, grey. 6 to 8. 2 3 e Special! Main Floor, left H er Special! |2. Mello-glo Package, Table Lamps Holiday package contain­ Boys’ Gloves, ing face poWder and per­ Dressed 20-incK Split buckskin gloves and fume, or face powder and $0,25 cream . m ittens. $2-98 Metal Trucks Doll 79« and Big news at 82.98! C olorful pottery Wool Mittens, $1. Kitchen Pails, base tame lamps to Step-oa cans la blue, com plete with Here*a>a flne.kld gtove Brushed wool mlttena. green, Ivory. Special, ' parc^ent shades. 50 Carriage AU tor 82.98. value...the kind yoa^ Sizes 6 to 8. Special, What a oorUng buy! Bright metal proud to give and receive. dump trucks, 20 Inches long. B asem ent 79c $ 4.95 Fine tapsakh) wlUi inter- Wicker FOTieries treatmsnta. $8.50 Compacts, $1.49 Kitchen Stools, $1.00 Wicker tem rii. Coty triple conmaot Spec Kltchea stools with back d a l a t rest Maple, greea, blue. Ivory. Rockers set $1.00 $ 1 . 0 0 Yea! Fiber $1.19 Saturday O i^t JiM 8-inoh wleker ferneries What a marvelou^ aapoi^riit of gift bags, dreased doll aaa a ll>(aoh col­ at 81.00. Never .every emicelvablji ijoir style la here ored carriage—;OiiaBleta 29o. A laaa than 8lJ0! grand gtftvw Uttla giria. Reg^ Brown, green. In- large, roomy envelope#.>..0esiy pouches, in ular 69o aeller! Just half-price! Wifikar rockers tn 'sMe j^vantM d the very newest stsdea ap